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may  be  bibliographically  unique,  which  may  alter  any 
of  the  images  in  the  reproduction,  or  which  may 
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Couverture  de  couleur 


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along  interior  margin 

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distorsion  le  long  de  la  marge  interieure 

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mais,  lorsque  cela  etait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  ete  filmees. 


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lui  a  et6  possible  de  se  procurer.   Les  details  de  cet 
exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-6tre  uniques  du  point  de  vue 
bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier  une  image 
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beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  All 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
first  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  —»•(  meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  V  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 

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different  reduction  ratios.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
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right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


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de  la  nettetd  de  I'exempiaire  film6.  et  en 
conformity  avec  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
filmage. 

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papier  est  imprimis  sont  film^s  en  commenpant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  en  termlnant  solt  par  la 
dernlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impresslon  ou  d'illustratlon,  solt  par  le  second 
plat,  salon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplalres 
originaux  sont  fllm^s  en  commenqant  par  la 
premiere  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impresslon  ou  d'illustratlon  et  en  terminant  par 
la  dernlire  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 

Un  des  symboles  suivants  apparaftra  sur  la 
derniire  image  de  cheque  microfiche,  selon  le 
cas:  le  symbols  — ^  signifie  "A  SUIVRE  ',  le 
symbols  y  signifie  "FIN  ". 

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fllmte  d  des  taux  de  rMuction  diff^rents. 
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reproduit  en  un  seul  cllchA.  il  est  filmi  d  partir 
da  Tangle  sup^rleur  gauche,  de  gauche  A  droite. 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
d'Images  n^cessaire.  Les  diagrammes  suivants 
illustrent  la  m^thode. 


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Bayou,  Pliila.,  18.80,  Svo. 

"[".oriKliiality  of  motive,  in  fresliiii'ss  of  treatment  and 
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Adviinccinent  of  Seieiire  by  E.xperimontal  Research  : 
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eurato  to  ,).  II.  Newman:  dean  of  Trinity  foV  several 
years,  and  afterwanls  vice-president;  rector  of  Barton- 
on-Ieath,  Warwickshire,  from  1857.  He  edited  tho 
works  ol  Archbishop  Bramliall  and  of  Herbert  Thorn- 
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'JZ:..  1.     ,''","'t'    \\','"''<Si'   ■  Ecclesiastical    llislorv;' 


■criptu.,,.      .„„„. 

i  )'f-'l.'ii''''r*iV'"'''''''H'l '  •'*''^'^'''"'''-'"''S■' ''"'I  ■  Ge'nen'il  iiistilry'' 
i)f  all  ol  these  siihjccts  Mr.  Haddan  had  something  to  say, 


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lull  II  was  in  ppclcsliiRtlrnl  lilstury  Hint  liu  was  iniwt  at 
licpini'."— .-(I/.  Hi  I.,  xlll.  :iiil. 

Willi  SnniiH,  Wii.i.nM,  (oil.)  Coiinoili'  nn.l  Kcclc-ins- 
ticMil  DmMiiiioiilii  ri'liitiiig  111  (Iriijit  Diiliiin  iind  Iri'liinJ, 
Kijilecl   iilltr  ,S|iolniiiii  aii'l    Wilkiiis.     O.vl'.,    lMill-71,  3 

V(ll!<.   SV". 

'■'Ilii'  wcirli  Is  rnilly  a  (rroiil  niic.  worthy  of  tlio  vast 
laliiiiir  wliicli  liax  turn  sprtil  ii|niii  ii,  wiirtliy,  ui'  may 
mill,  111  liif  many  yi:i\v  iluriiin  whiili  MliiilarH  liavi>  bet'ii 
waning;  lnr  il."  -Siil.  A'ri,,  xxix.  HI'.', 

Iluddail,  .1.  I,.  I.  |,ni,i|„n  Cabi:  tlio  "  Cimriic" 
Syslcm,  a»  iippliuil  tn  LoimIihi  or  any  liaruic  Cily,  I,iin., 
18B7,  tto.  2,  KcunuiiiiiMil  Ori;-lliiil'HftilHiiy  (»i'  Iinlia, 
the  C'liliinien,  and  S|mr(ifly-l'o|iiilatii(l  Ciiuntricii,  .lo., 
l.iin.,  I>71,  Svn. 

Ilatidiiii,  'riKiiiiiiN  Henry,  M.A.,  li.C.I..,  1h||. 
lH7:i,  brollicr  of  Uev.  A.  \V.  Ilmldan,  »ii/./(i  .■  Ii.  in  l.im- 
don  ;  Kraduati'd  with  a  dimliir  .rsl  ulass  at  llraKi-nii.ic 
CnMcue,  llxlbrd,  |N;i7;  Fflliiw  i.f  Kxuter  Ciiilegc  ls:)7- 
4o,  and  Ki'in'd  a  Vinerian  KelliiH>hi|i  l>47  ;  called  to  tho 
bar  at  tho  Inner  'l'ern|ili'  IMI,  and  prartisfd  an  a  ciin- 
vcyanccr;  was  the  uriginatiir  and  lnr  n  I'ho.t  limecililnr 
of  the  (iuardian.  1.  The  I.iiniled  l.ialiiiity  Aet,  ISo.i; 
with  I'rei'edents  and  Niites,  Len.,  Isij,  p.  Svn.  2.  Out- 
lines of  the  Administrative  Jurisdiction  of  llie  Court  of 
Chancery  i  bein^  the  .Substance  of  a  Series  of  Lectures, 
Lon.,  I.srt2,  p.  SV". 

Ilaildcii,  J.  Cutlibcrt.  I.  Mendelssohn,  ("(ircnt 
Composers,"  Lon.,  ISs.t,  fp.  svo.  2.  Handel,  ("(Jreat 
Composers,")  Lon.,  l.sSf<,  I;'ino. 

Iladdi'ii,  Hv\.  Itolicrt  Ilviiry,  graduated  at 
Merlim  College,  Oxford,  IS77;  curate  of  .St.  liotolph, 
Bishup^Mte,  London,  issil-s,s,  and  since  then  vicar  of 
.St.  liotolph,  Aldgnte,  London.  1.  An  liasl  Knd  Chrin- 
iolu  :  St.  (ieorgo'a  in  the  East,  I'nrisli  and  Parish  Church  : 
with  Introduetion  by  ILury  Jones,  Lon.,  I s,SII,  IL'mo.  2. 
Church  and  Chapel  :  .^ermonson  theCliureli  of  Kn(.'l.ind 
nnd  Dissent:  with  Introduelion  by  A.  P.  Stanley,  Lon., 
1881,  Svo.     ,See.  also.  lioiiKiis,  Hv.v.  William,  iu/'in. 

Ilndden,  nilliHiii  llaiich,  .M.l».,  M.U.C.i'.,  nhy- 
sioian  to  llic  lioyal  llosjiilal  for  Women  and  Children, 
London.  (Trans.)  Lectures  on  the  Localization  of  Cere- 
bral and  Spinal  Diseases,  by  J.  ,M.  Charcot,  (New  ."yden- 
httm  ,=oc.,l  Lon..  ls.-i,;,  Svo. 

Haddock,  Frank  C.  Life  of  Rev.  George  C. 
Haddock,  N.  York,  l,SS7,  s((.  12mo. 

Haddock,  Joseph  W.  Somnolism  nnd  IVyohism  ; 
or,  The  Science  of  the  Soul  and  the  IMienmuena  of  Ner- 
vation as  revealed  by  Vital  Jlaguelism,  Lon.,  ISJl,  fp. 
8vo;  new  ed.,  1S57. 

Haddoii,  Alfred  Cort,  .M.A.,  F.Z.S.,  jirofessor  of 
zoology  at  the  Royal  College  of  Science,  Dublin.  An 
Introduction  to  tho  Study  of  Embryology.  Illust.  Lon.. 
]8,>*7,  r.  Svo.  J  .       bj 

Iladdon,  Miss  Caroline,  sisler-in  law  of  .lames 
Hinton,  iii/ni,  1,  A  Law  of  Development:  an  Ks-ay  to 
illustrate  some  Mens  from  the  I'npublished  Writings  of 
James  Hinton,  Lon.,  ISSIi.  or.  .svo.  2.  The  Larger  Life: 
Studios  in  Hinton's  Ethics:  with  some  Unjiublislied 
Letters  of  James  Hinton,  Lon.,  I8S6,  p.  Svo. 

"She  has  given  lis  a  faiilifiil  and  niulistortea  reflex  of 
the  main  cyiles  of  Hinton's  thought.  .  .  .  Tu  wuuld-bc 
stiideiils  this  book  may  serveiis  an  admirable  introdiietury 
primer,"— .Iccii/.,  xxx.  1. 

.'i.  AVhore  docs  your  Interest  come  from  ?  a  AVord  to 
Lady  Investors,  Manchester,  1880,  12ino. 

Haddou,  John,  M.D.  Notes  from  Private  Prac- 
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Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1818,  in 
London;  educalid  at  University  College,  London,  and 
at  the  Sorbonne,  Paris;  becan.e  a  member  of  the  Koyal 
College  of  Surgeons  in  1.M2  and  a  l-'ellow  in  ISd".  Jle 
is  dieiinguished  as  an  etcher,  and  U  president  of  the 
Society  of  Painter-Eicliers.  ].  Earth  to  Earth  :  an  An- 
swer to  a  Pamphlet  on  "Cremation,"  Lon.,  1S75,  |2uio; 
new  ed.,  enl.,  same  year.  2.  About  Etching:  Part  I.', 
Notes  on  a  Collection  of  Etchings  by  the  (ireat  Masters  ; 
Part  II.,  An  Annotated  Catalogue  of  the  Examples  ex- 
hibited of  Etchers'and  Painter-Engravers' Work  Illust 
Lon.,  1879,  4to;  ;id  ed.,  18SI,  Svo. 

'•Ho  is  an  ndniirablo  special  pleader,  and  would  fain  I 
persuade  us  by  lorcenf  eloquence  Unit  the  moment  the; 
early  jiaintors  discovered  thai  it  was  possible  to  aet  uiion 
the  plate  by  an  Implement  wielded   liko  n  iw^iiri!  tiiev 
ceased  at  oiK'o  to  use  the  burin,  and  became  painters.  .  . 
the  slight  eiitieal  notes  on  etchers  and  palmerengriivers 
ainoiig  the  old  masters  are  piquant  and  often  valuable."- 
Aa(.  Jx'ei'.,  xlviii.  J'jtj.  j 

"This  work  conlai:  s  the  notes  of  Mr.  Haden  uiion  a  re- ' 
cent  exhibition  of  etched  work  by  the  great  masiers  from 
736 


HAE 

I  his  own  rollectinn,  to  whh  h  was  adiled  a  series  of  exam- 
ples Id'  Ills  own  hanillwork.    lint.  In  adilitloii   lo  these 

notes,  he  gives  its  sixteen  rac-slmllesof  s euf  the  lliiest 

of  these  examples,  (excepting,  larhaps,  one  or  two  of  the 
niiniber:)  and  these  reiiruduetlons  are  prhctieallv  as  line 
in  elleel  as  the  originals  IhemnelveN."— .sy/t'l■^l^,r,  111.  Il'i."i0. 

;t.  The  Etched  Work  of  Uembrandi :  a  .Monograph  : 
.villi  an  .Appendix,  Lon.,  1871). 

Iladcrniann,  Jennncitt!  It.  See  Walwoutii 
.Mils,  J.  U„  /„/,•„, 

lladtit'ld,  .Mrx,  i;.  1.  Sprays  from  the  Hedgerows, 
[verse.)  Lon.,  IS.'in,  l2mo,  2.  Poetical  Weeds,  liy  E. 
H.     Lon.,  is.iil,  Irtnio. 

Iladlicid,  II.  11.  Treatise  on  PerKpectirc:  with 
Diagiaiiis,  Loll.,  \X:i>*.  p.  Svo. 

Iladlicid,  William,  |s(iii_|ss7,  was  engaged  from 
an  early  ago  in  cnuimercial  business  in  South  America; 
was  seerelary  to  the  liuenos  Ayres  (frciit  Southern  Hail- 
way,  and  In  I8ti:i  founded  in  London  Tlie  South  Ameri- 
can .loiiriial  and  Ilrazil  and  Hiver  Plate  JIail,  of  which 
be  was  chief  editor  till  his  death.  I.  Ilra/.il.  tho  River 
Plate,  and  the  Kalkland  Islands:  with  the  Cape  Horn 
lioule  to  Australia:  including  Notices  of  Lisbon,  Ma- 
deira, tho  Canaries,  and  Capo  Verde.  Illust.  Lon., 
is:,\,  svo.  2.  lirazil  and  the  liiver  Plate  in  18118: 
showing  the  Progress  of  those  Countries  since  IS.'i:), 
Lon.,  L'^lill.  Svo.  :i.  Hrazil  and  the  Liver  Plate  IS70- 
711:  with  Supplement,  Lon.,  1.H77,  Svo. 

Iladlcy,  Amos.  1.  New  Hampshire  Superior 
Court  Ucporls,  vols.  .\lv. -xlviii..  Conoo,-d,  I .srtj-fiK,  4 
vols.  Svo.  2.  Life  of  Walter  Harrimai, :  with  Selections 
from  his  Speeches  au'l  Writings,  Host,,  ISSS,  Svo. 

lladley,  Arthur  Twining,!).  ISafi,  at  New  Haven, 
Conn.;  son  of  Professor  James  lladlev,  in/'m  ;  gradu- 
nled  at  Vale  in  1870,  and,  after  studying  at  the  I'nivcr- 
sity  of  lierlin,  becaiuo  a  tutor  at  Viile  in  IX'V,  lecturer 
on  political  science  in  ISSIl,  and  professor  of  political 
science  in  188(1.  Railroad  Transportation:  its  History 
nnd  its  Laws,  N.  York,  ISS,"),  ]2nio. 

lladley,  Caroline.  I.  stories  of  Old;  or,  Bible 
Narralives,  Lon.,  18(12,  two  series,  12nio;  new  ed.,  18(18, 1 
vol.  2.  Children's  Sayings;  or.  Early  Life  at  Home, 
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1801,  ISnio; 

ok,   Listen,   and 


Apostles:    their  Lives  and  Writings,  Lon.,  1801,  ISnio; 
new  ed.,    iMis.      1.  Woodside;    or,    Look, 
Learn,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

lladley,  James,  1S2I-1872,  b.  at  Fairfield,  N.Y. ; 
gradualeii  at  Yale  in  L><1L',  and  entered  tlie  Theological 
Seminary,  but  left  that  institution  to  become  tutor  in 
mathematics  at  .Middlebury  College;  tutor  in  clcssical 
history  at  Yah;  |S-|j-4S;  assistant  professor  of  Greek 
181S-51,  and  from  then  prolesjor.  I.  A  Greek  Grammar 
for  Schools  and  Colleges,  X.  York,  1801,  p,  Svo ;  now  ed., 
I  rev.  and  re-written  by  F.  de  F.  Allen,  Lon.,  1881.  2. 
Elements  of  the  Greek  Language:  taken  from  the  Greek 

■  (Jrammar,  X.  York,  I.s7li,  Svo.    ;!.  Introduction  to  Roman 
'  Law:    in  'Twelve  Academical  Lectures,  N.York,   IS73, 

Svo,     Postb.  ' 

"Admirable  an  introdnelioi  .thcKoniaiilawnstlie.se 
leetimvs  are,  it  was  inevitable  -n  their  plan  that  they 
should  eiiiivey  to  the  stuilciits  w  „  heanl  them  or  who 
may  read  tlieni  an  exceedinglyerr.iiieous  impression  upon 
iiiaiiyimiiortam  points,  and  tbalwiihoiit  aiiv actual  errors 
ol  slalenieiil.  ,  .  ,  In  such  an  outline  eove'riug  so  much 
groiiiulilie  element  of  time  is  iiractlcallvlidl  out.  .  .  .  Hut, 
with  111  these  ilefecls,or  rather  omissions,  the  book  Is  most 
,  admirable,  —.\(i(/HH,  xvii.  17U. 

■I.  Essays.  Philological  and  Critical,  selected  from  the 
Papers  of  James  lladley.     [Edited  by  W.  1).  AVhitney.l 

■  N.  York,  18711.     IVsth. 
"The  scholar  who  is  cnmpctent  to  Judge  will  be  im- 

pnwed,  as  be  reads  one  after  another,  with  the  wide  range 
ill  reading  and  rellection  and  tiie  sound  .H'lise  and  com- 
prehensive uidgiuent  whiidi  are  evervwhcre  shown  In 
tiieni.  .  ,  .Most  ol  these  essays  were  prepared  for  some 
learned  society  or  perioilical ;  but  thev  are,  if  not  exactly 
popular,  eertainly  very  iileasaiit  and  easv  readiiig."-- 
x\(itiiin,  xvii.  HSK,  •  " 

"AiYf'iV!"-'  "'f  I"'l«-'''s  of  a  very  high  order."-,<a(.  liev., 

XXXVlll.  o]4. 

5.  A  Brief  History  of  the  English  Language,  Loa., 
lS7it,  12mo. 
I     Hadley,  John  Uell.    The  Daily  Walk:  a  Scleo- 
.  turn  of  Original  Poems,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Iladsell,0.  I>.     The   Heroine  of   Manassas;    or, 
The  Feiiialf  Volunteer,  K.iiamazoo,  Midi.,  IS70,  Svo. 

Hadwcu,  J.  Lovel.    (Trans.)  The  Nomads  of  Ihe 
North,  by  G.  U.  Mellin,  1871,  Svo. 
I     Haeseler,  Charles  H.,  M.D.   Across  the  Atlantic; 
;  Letters   from  Franco,  Switzerland,  Germany,  Italy,  nnd 
;  England,  Philn.,  1868,  12mo. 


II  soiics  (if  t'Xiim- 

illillllllll     til     thOM' 
'Hllll'  III'    till'   tllll'St 

nil'  iir  Uiu  III  ili(. 
iriii'ili'ullv  118  lliit' 
tTliilur,  111.  W*). 
:  It  .Miinugriipb : 

See  Wa  I. WORTH, 

I  the  Ili'ilgoriiwn, 
WiciIh.     IJy  K. 

emiiectivc ;  with 

n«  ongngcil  frmii 
South  Aiiiri'it'u  ; 
t  Simthcrn  liiiil- 
11!  Sciutli  Aiia'rl- 
.'  Miiil,  (if  whidi 
Im/.il,  Iho  Itiver 
tho  Ciipe  Horn 
I  iif  liii'liiin,  Ma- 
inii.'<t.  I,on., 
Plate  in  ISliS: 
■ii',1  fiiu'o  ISS:), 
icr  I'hiti-  IS70- 

ishire  Suiierior 
iii'd,  l'<ii5-flll,  4 
with  S>t'lu(,'tiiin» 
MSS,  8vu. 
,  «t  Now  lliivcn, 
,  iii/rn  ;  f^niilu- 
ftt  tho  I'liivcr- 
!i  ISTil,  loi'turcr 
!Mor  of  jiiiliticnl 
on;  it9  History 

Old;  or,  niblo 
newcd.,  ISliS,  1 
Mfe  lit  Home, 
Stories  of  the 
n.,  lf<(U,  ISiiioi 
k,   Liiiten,   and 

■•"iiiificld,  N.Y.: 
the  Theological 
x'coiiie  tutor  in 
tor  in  uli'ssioal 
essor  of  (ireok 
lieck  (irainmar 
I.  Svo;  now  ed., 
Lon.,  1HS4.  2. 
fidui  the  Greek 
I'tiiin  to  Koninn 
X.  York,   1873, 

an  liiw  as  these 
iilaii  that  they 
I  Iheni  iir  Him 
iiliressiiin  npon 
iiyiu'tuiil  errors 
eriiig  so  much 
It  out.  .  .  .  Hut, 
lie  book  is  most 

Bcted  from  tlie 
.  1).  Whitney.] 

je  will  be  im- 
the  wide  range 
ense  anil  com- 
icre  shown  in 
lared  for  some 
,  if  not  exHc'tly 
sy  reading."— 

\vt."—Sat.  Kev., 

ngunge,  Lo.n., 

i'alk ;  a  Seleo- 

Mantt.«sn8 ;    or, 
,  IS70,  Svo. 
Nomads  of  Ihe 

8  the  Atlantic ! 
ny,  Italy,  and 


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niovi.,1    „  ,h„  I  „,„.,|  .xtate.i  to  a...-i»t  l',ofe..»,ir  Alm..!,,  as 
en   ,,,„,, .„t  at  tlu,  M„,,„„„,  „f  Coni|,a,ulive  Zoolog" 
Caml  M,  «.,  and  ,„  187(1  „a,  made  profe,-.,,,-  „f  eorn,,aia. 
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Mu.m     ''""."  i"'™''  '",  "'«  t'"ll«'ion  of  the  liriti.h  | 
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iiall,  .Noi  „lk,  tug.;  son  of  W.  M.  K.  Haggard    ,»/V,,  • 
aecoiupamod  .^ir  Henry  Uulwer  as  secretary  "oNaln 

scMiu  nth  iioi,"  .'''*''■■''''  """""i'-ioner,  and  was  sub- 
T  a"  ,v  al  '  :  u-o  ,""""«.'■  '■'  "'«  "'«>'  C<»"-t  of  tho 
onu  lUurned  o  tngland,  and  was  called  t.  :  bar  at 
bou  '  IrZ  "''i  '•  '"''r'^y"  »"■'  h-  >'  '.:  .V  igS! 
n"  taV  an  1  ITt^'  ""  ."f"'"  '^^••''"«  *"  Mainland, 
iJiatal,  and  the  Transvaal,  Lon.,  1882,  or  8vo-  2d  ad 
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fami  rilui?ks?,fi;!:i\f  "';f,'.;?"'  '""•>  '^-^r  ™anyof  the 

write  a'rea  ly'fc^, ;,  '  ,^t'er''  c"tf  ',1"'"  "°»-»'  ""  "«  i"  to 
,^  luii}  (,uo(l  ii„\ol.   -(,.  bAINTSBl-RY:  .4C(1(/.,  x.\v. 

a.  The  Witch's    Head.  Lon.,  1,S84,  .■!  vol-   n   8ro       i 
King  bolomon's  .Vim.,,  Lon.,  I.S85,p8v^    new  ed    1888' 

sh<iiil.l).t,ni!lv  II  i  I:     ''^■>>>re  that,  llie  lust  of  wat»l.->r 

that  men  ■  ?i '  ^.o  ;';'•::v,';^i'''"'«•'y■'«'i'''"i:  ^^ 

that  shall  leave  Ihemsut^ci'enil.  'or'lt'mr  ?'"»'•'"""« 
"ently.astonisl,ed."-.s>X„r!ivili.  1^'  ""^  *"*  """"'■ 

i^^f;ctK^^[t^^i:^r;s;;ii!;^^^:^^-' 


I  u!'oeHa\'lVul'i'rn''''''''''"'ri  '"-  "irreelatlon  of  spi.rt, 
i»|i(liilly  with  lilg  KHuiiM  hi,  iistmi  »|,|iig  liuailioiih.ii 

'  f„. ,.  ;  m''"'""'"  'V '"■  "■'"'.t'o  a  reader. .r  -viii  .,    iil,. 

f"n<'>,)lhi„.are  the  ,|imlllle»  a  man  ailmlres  I     ■  "|,    •    f 

II.  .le-^  Lon.,  1H87,  ;i  voN.  p.  8vi);  new  ed.,  I8S8  7 
Allan  (iuatermain:  being  an  Aceount  of  hi.  KnrthiT 
Adientiin.s  and  Hiscneries  i„  Company  with  ,<ir  llenrv 
turlH,  Dart.,  Commander  John  (il,o,i:  |t.N„  and  <  im 
luHopogaas.       Illu-t.       1x87,    or.    8vo;     al,o         Lrie 

I"I7,  •■■':•  ' •:■''""  'I-'  -pies.     8.  .M   iwa'.  leverage: 

0.1  lie  War  of   the    Little    Hand,    Lou.,   I>sm,    '"^,1 

iZ  8v'o'""',';  77  ■?;:•  "•  ^^'^  *'™""'''  "'ii'.  i-". 

try  Life    1,.,  •  iVsr^'  '^i'""''"'''  "■'■''■■  "  '''"'''  "f  <•"""' 
IIilKKiiril,  Hilliiiiii    l)..l,„niiiri..      I,    Oh.erva- 

Mi'liumoMl' '''(•''";'  '"'  \'""""""'  "">  i'i-ula  iig 
Muilium  ol  thi-  l,ounto-;  2d  ed,.  Lon.,  1817,  8vo  ■> 
.Miscellaneous  Papers,  Windior,  I81IO   8vo  '     "' 

of*lI"Tll^  "V""'"  "'•'">'  •»«»v.'-t"n,  brother 
01    II      1(,    Haggard,  «„/„„,.    |,.    isKI;    seeietarv   to   the 

III         "'  '-""knifin-  "  '•"■'i''"  I'liiy,  Lon..  I>82.  8vo 
h  I s??'""^, ""*"■"  '»eyl.ol.ni  Kider,  LL.M 
M-    .•    '  .''"''"'  '"  ""'  ''"'•  "'  ''incolu's   Inn    1842      The 
I8!-i7,'8vo"'  '"'l"""'"™'"'»t''"""'""ional   Force,  Lon., 

HHKK„rd,    WilliH,,,    N.      ,v„,„io„    as    a    Diviao 
I^te     •■'iV"   '  7"^"'pl'"i"»    Tre«.i.-„   coneerning    (he 

w:"i's78.  z.  """'" """'" """ "' ''"""""'  *••••' 

sohlivi'k'iirM*''"""?  ^  J-'"^y  "'"°^y "'  F"ii»  »f 

Schuylkill,  .Manayunk,  ,Vc.,  l>hila.,  Isfiy   8vo 

of  R?f"will'^'""Ii"''  ''•  .'■'•?"•   "'   """""•  •^'"^'•'    «"" 

field  sVienI  ''"'1  i*'"''i'"''''''  '"'™"'"'  "'  ""'  ■^l""- 
ntlii  N-ientihc  School,  and  at  (iorman  'iniverMiies  •  bus 

been  eonnecteil  with  the  Geological  Survey  of    ho'LS 

government,   and    has  contributed   largely^to    scien  itlo 

I  of'c«lib;n'a''n"'«^  and  li.liology.     f.  'Lo   VolCino 

!^^::^Xni^r^;:ni::G:^:f^Li:---;^-; 

1  Iek"of"a:;.  ','^«'"^'"^''  ''''■     '■  ''^"«  Volcanic 
:  Lon'.''fs"S,'l"no.'^''"'  '""'<'-''=I'«'-«''""'  Travellers'  Guide. 

Hnguf,  James  Uuiican,  b.  1836,  in  Boston 
Alass.;  ,«on  of  Kev.  William  Hague,  niAr,:.' educ,U«  aJ 
^0  Lawrence  .'^cientilic  School  J  Harvard   and  in  (or- 

wi  1/  'tlaH!"^"  ",'!""i'"^  "1*'"J""'  ""•' ''"« '«"'"  connected 
Tl  e  ,0      „f  .;;      ''"  "«."-•"    ;?»"«y-     Mining    Industry, 
■  Pa  aMe    f  '.'^''p^'-'°'»8'™l  I^M'loration  of  the  Fortieth 
larallcl,  in  "  Papers  on    Piaetical  Engincerinir  "  nub 
.shed  by  U.  .^  Gov't,)  Wash.,  1870,  2  volf.    W    h  Ekcker 

Fami7f"*'rif'*"'i*'"i'*  Antoinette.    A  Blockaded 

w'::';,"i;(;st!:'[8S8:i2r'"'^"  '^'""^■"^ """"« "■«  ^'-' 

18j?'*l^8-^'l"''y-,"i?"*'""'  »•»-  ["""•-  vol.  i.,  a<l,L,] 
I8U8-I88,,  b.  at  Pelham,  Westchester  Co.,  N.Y  held 
pastorates  in  Boston,  Providence,  and  New  York  Citv  • 
vas  made  professor  of  homiletie    in  theZptist  Theo' 

amr  umor'or  "'  '^'""''«"  '"  '''''  «"'' "f^rds  be- 
came jiastor  of  n  congregation  at  Orange,  N.J.     1    The 

2  'ri's^irx^^P'^^"''?;;'''''"' ^''"--"''"Sabbath  I8O3! 
Chri  ani  Ph."l''","r-  F'"'!',"''"  "^  "■"  ^ew  Testament 
Minister  h'i.„'-'  '*''  ''i  'l'  Christian  Greatness  in  the 
D  D     B  ,;t       88"n"'  "'i',"'"  ^"'"  "f  ""'""  "^ber  Noale, 


^-......„.,    ".     viuu,    VIII.,    l-^n.),    f<V0. 

I  ,.,?,'"'.-'*""«    E.     Summer    Assembly    Pay.,    or 

:  tl  qua     wfth  1'  "r^J- -"''.Felt  at  the  Nebraska^Chau-' 

S^'Vss"  l2m"o  '"'™'*"''""''  ''^  K-v.  A.  E.  Dimming, 

llul...     fni.__"_.^,.  _.    _ 

n  of  tho  Grey 
the  Supreme 


!  0 


Kui-..,   icinn,  lilmo. 

Oo""i,II,'  (T.nfT''*'"/'  P'i-D-,  custodian  of  tho  Grey 

B^^'z.^'KJ:^s;ifLn!T^2?r'  '"^  ^"•'"- 

P.e"'!."u^i'ae:'{;^!:.;i^lj  fC-V.    The' officer.  Co. 

7.37 


HAI 


HAK 


IlnlKt  l''fli>[   Thncki'rny.     Nnlcs  i<n  th«  Rivor  i  jiml  ilf  II««ii:  wllb  ii  r>o«orl|ili(iii  at  ilia  I'siloua  Liniti 

S'nv  i((iiliun«  cif  Ncir-lh  An 


Mu.lri 


iMrt), 


III! 


Frnino,  IHiW,  I  Urn 


lliliKt  Jiliiics,  .M.A.,  li.  |N|:i ;  )i,|unit(Ml  i.t  Trinlly  lliiliii>i,    Hrv.   j%lniiN(>ii    Austin,   li.    In.iii,   ut 

Cullunt'.  Dublin  I  millciltii  tlio  liiir  iit  lilnouln'n  Inn  I^IIM,  liiiiiiliiir'K.  N..I.;  |Mi»lijriirii  I'nv.bni'riiin  iliurch  In  lliiit 

1.    I'liilusi)|iliy  i    nr,   The  Holnnne  of  Truth:   i.   Tri'iitiiiB  liiwiii  fmnuirl)' I'liniilnln  of  llic  l.iili   Ntw  JiT-ey  H«)(l- 

im  Kir*t  I'linilpluii,  Mi'nlul,  I'liyslinil,  innl  Verliul,  I,on„  imiit.     Ilinlcirv  of  tlic  I'lltciiilli  Kcninu'nl  of  Ni'w  Jur- 


Isill,  p.  Mvo.  :;.  SynilioliKin:  ur.  Min.l  — MuI'.it— I,nn- 
uiiiiKu  iH  lliu  Klcnionts  of  'I'liinklnx  iinil  Hi'iiKoning,  Ac, 
Kilill.,   'Hllll,  |,.  Xvo. 

IIiiiKfl'iniON  Uiivid.  A  Lint  of  llookK  prinli'il  In 
KnKliiixl  prior  lo  lliu  Vi'iir  MIX',  In  lliv  I.Hiriiry  of  llie 
llonouriililo   SoL'iuty    of    Kln;;'ii    Iiiiik,  Dnblin,    Dublin, 

l.l.iS,  >vo. 

ililiKh,  Arthur  lOliiin,  M.A.,  Knulniiteil  at  Coriiuii 
Chrisli  Collcui'.  (Ixfor.l,  I'^VH;  Iri'lnrcr  IM7H-s;t;  IVllow 
of  llcrlfonl  College  1n7S->*I).  'X'bo  I'olltl.'iil  Tbi'orloK  of 
Diinio,  (Siiinhopd  l'ri/.u  Ksmy,  \X7>*.)  O.xf.,  IMTS,  Hvo. 

Iliiiuh,  Itcv.  Uniiirl  liciiry,    Ishi-Ik7:i.  b.  ut 

Itriri'iMll  lliill,  luMr  Choricv,  l.iiiiuii'iiliu  :  wiis  for  •'oiiic 
timv  in  liu-iMi"Oi  lit  liOi'ih;  vliollol  with  a  view  lotakin); 
orilorn  in  tliu  (,'liiiroli  of  KuKliiml,  but,  bavins'  b«eoiiiu  a 
Uoiniiii  I'liljiolic,  -lu'lii'il  III  l)Ki:olt,  iiikI  wan  oribiiniiil 
priest  ill  ISIS,  anil  uri'uli'il  miil  I'mlowcil  St.  Anxumini^'s 
Clinri'li  at  KiilliiKtoii,  near  Itinnii.Klniiii.  llii  was  iIIh- 
tlnniii.ilii'il  a."  III!  aniii|iiariaii.  I,  An  K'say  on  tlic  Xu- 
niisnialii'  History  of  tin.  Anciunt  Kin^'loin  of  Ibi'  Ka^t 
An)(lt'9,  l.ci'iN,  IM.i,  r.  Svo.  L'.  Uii  tlio  Frajjincnln  of 
Cro.isen  cliscovoroil  ut  1,l'i'iI«  in  In:1s,  Ijecils,  |s'7,  Mvo.  .1. 
Tliu  Coni|ii('.<t  of  llriialii  by  tlm  Siixons  i  a  iiarinony  of 
llm  ''  llistoria  liritoniiin,"  tli"  \Vriliii){<  of  liiblas,  tlio 
"  Unit,"  anil  the  Saxon  Clironicli',  Willi  Ui'l'i'iencu  lo  llif 
Kvents  of  thii  Kiflli  and  Sixth  (Vnlnrics  l.on.,  iMil, 
Svo.  I.  Till'  An;;lo-8axon  Saga.'i ;  an  Kxiiiniiiation  of 
thoir  Valiiu  as  Aiils  to  lliiilory,  Lou.,  IStil,  Svo. 

"  Mr.  IIiiIkIi  MppcMiB  to  bclinii,'  to  the  iniiinrlanl  class  of 
persiiii>  rtlio  liiivc  rcail  iiioro  Ibiiii  l.s  un.,il   fur  llicni.  .  .  .  i 
Ik'  liiis worki'il  Willi  tilt'  iiio-'t priiiM'Wiu'iby  <lllli;<  ini'  upon  i 
I'  vrry  Miuill  iiortioii  of  lii>lory.  Iiiit  la-  li'iis  no  iiolloii  ii!' 
liNtury  us  II  wIhiIl'."— .'  il.  I!ir.,  xiii.  2ii;l.  I 

lltliuli,  Ui-clcs.  Tbo  l'olato-I.)iiiea»i.MinJ  theCurl- 
Disi'iise  in  I'otiitois ;  I lioir  Causes  anil  Prevention,  Lon., 
1S7.I,  p.  Svo. 

lIiliKli*  ilciirv  .\ll)>li.  1.  A  Plain  .statement  of 
tlic  Laws  relal'ii^'  lo  Labor.  Helroil,  ISSil,  Svo.  2.  .Man- 
nal  of  Law  anil  Forms  :  a  Prai'tii'iil  llaH'l-liook  of  llie 
Law  ami  liiisiness  Forms  for  the  L'fe  of  the  Industrial 
Classes,  Detroit,  ISs7,  Svo. 

IlllifCht,  C'llllllitr.     Country  Life  in   Ciinada  Fifty 
Ycar,s  .'\),'o:   Personal   Uecolleclionii   anil  Heminiseenees  , 
of  a  Sexii);eniiriiin,  Toronti,  lss,">.  I 

Ilailc,   Kllcii.     1.  Three  Brown   Hoys,  iinil  other' 
Happy  Cliil.lri'ii,  Lon.  and  .\.  York,  IS7y,  (to.     2.  Two 
Gray  tiirU  and  their  Olijio.sile  Neighbors.     Illust.     Lon. 
and    N.    York,    Isso,    Svo.      .'1.     lla/.el-\iit    and    hor 
Brotheri!.     Illuit.     Lon.  and  X.  York,  lss|,  gq.  8vo. 

IIllil(!»i,  Nathailicli  The  Soul's  Journey  :  a  Met- 
rical Fantasy,  Adolaiile,  IS.'ill,  Svo. 

Ilailsiiail,  >Villinin  fi,  I.  Outlines  of  a  System 
of  Objeet-Teachin);,  prepared  for  Teachers  and  Parents: 
with  an  IiitroiliU'lioii  by, I.  X.  .McKlli^'ott,  X.  York,  IsiiV, 
Svo.  2.  Kinder)?arteii  Cultiiri'  in  the  F'liiiiily  and  Kin- 
dergarten :  a  Coiiipinte  Sketch  of  Fioelicl's  .Sysleiii  of 
Early  KMiiciUion.  aiiupted-to  Aineriiiin  Institutiiiiis,  Cin,, 
ls":t,  l^iiio.  :i.  Twelve  Leclures  on  the  History  of  Ped- 
agogy, Cin.  and  N.York,  Is'l,  Svo.  -I.  Four  Leoturoii 
on  Karly  Cliild-t^'iilture.  iMilwaiikee.  IsSII,  12iiio.  5. 
Friiiii  Pestiilo?,zi  to  Froebel,  iMilwaukoe,  ISSO,  Svo.  ((. 
Primary  Method,  N.York,  ISS",  l2ino.  7.  (Trans.)  The 
Kdueation  of  Man,  by  F.  Froebel.  N.  York,  1S87,  12ino. 
Hailstone,  Kdivnrd,  IsiS-lSltO,  a  .solicitor  at 
liradford,  Yorkshire  ;  afterwards  rosiilent  at  Walton  Hall, 
near  Wakelield,  where  he  accumulated  a  remarkable  eol- 
lection  of  aiiliiiuities  and  books.  (Kd.)  The  Costume  of 
Yorkshire,  Illustrated  by  ii  Series  of  Engraving.s,  with 
Descriptions  in  English  and  French,  Leeds,  1.SS5,  fol. 

Hailstone,  Herbert,  .M.A.     1.  (Trans.)  Homer's 
Ilinil,    Douks    XIII.-XV..  XXL,  in    F.nglish    Prose,    4 
Parts,   Lon.,  ISSl).     2    (Trans.)  The  I|ihigeiieia  among  i 
thoTauri,  of  Furipides,  1884,  Svo.    I',.  Granlie  Imagines:  ' 
Thirty-Si.x  Sonnets,  Cainbrid  'o,  1SS6.     4.  Xovm  A  run- 
dines;  or.  New  Marsh-Melodies  in  XXXVI  Metres,  Cam- 
bridge. Svo  and   IL'mo:  2d  ed.,  ISS",     .^i,  Faseicnlus :   a  ! 
Song-Dnndle,  .Manchester,  I8S7,  12mo.     0.  (Trans.)  The  i 
Plutns  of  Aristophanes,  IS87,  Svo.     7.  Sertum  :  a  Song-  ' 
Garland,  Miinchostcr,  18S3,  fp.  Svo.    Also,  several  trans- 
lations of  classical  works  for  the  Pitt  Scries,  Ac. 
Hailstone,  Thomas.     The  Inverted  Slide  Rule 
7litt 


Key  \'oluiileerK,  .\.  York, 

Haini-N,  llelOaniiil  H.     Digest  of  the  Aniorlenn 

!  Law  jli'gisler,  1877,  Svo. 

I      lliiiiK'N,  ('.  It.     A  vindication  of  Kngland'a  Policy 
as  to  ihe  Ojiiuiii  Trade,  Lon.,  Iss.l,  cr.  8vo. 
ilaini'N,   KlUah    Middlehrook,      I,    Lawn  of 

Wisconsin  concerning  tlu'  Drgaui/ation  and  Gov,  rninont 
of  ToHiiH,  ,(ie..  Chic.,  ls5S,  Svo.  2.  Treatise  lor  .lusticei 
of  lb.  Peace  In  the  State  of  Illinois;  ,',lli  ed.,  (hie.,  18(111, 
Hvo;  Otii  ed.,  rev,,  187:t.  H.  Lawn  of  lllliioiii  relalinii  tl 
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18711,  Svo.  4.  (Fd.l  C piliition  of  the  Laws  of  Illi- 
nois rehiling  to  Township  Orgnnizalion  and  Manage- 
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(riinisbln-nabn,)  Ohio.,  1S88,  r.  Svo. 

Haines,  F.  K,  II,  .lonua  King,  Missionary  to 
.Syria  and  G'ceci'.  Ily  F.  F.  H.  IL  X.  York,  IH71I,  l2mo. 
Haines,  Itev.  ilerhert,  M.A.,  lS2i;-1872,  grad- 
iiiited  III  Exeter  College,  Uvfonl,  |s.|ii;  chaplain  to  the 
(Jloucesler  County  Lnnatio  Asylum  from  1854.  I.  A 
Manual  for  the  Study  of  Monumental  Brasses,  Oxf., 
IS4S,  Svo.  2.  A  Manual  of  Moniiiiienliil  Brasses;  eoin- 
prising  an  Inlrodiiclion  to  the  Study  of  these  Memoriali!; 
with  a  List  of  Ihose  remaining  in  the  llritlsh  Isles, 
Illust.  Oxf.  and  Lon.,  I88l,2  parts,  Svo.  (This  is  u 
rcciist  of  I  ho  eiirlier  work.) 

■  lie  bus  prniliu'i'd  a  biiok  which  socms  torontnln,  In  u 
slraighiforwanl  anil  syslvinutle  sIibih',  all  that  there  Is  to 
say  iiboiil  Ihe  subject  vhk'h  he  has  taken  In  hand."— .Si(. 
Ji'/r  ,  xl.lilT. 

'■i.  A  Guide  to  the  Cathedral  Cliurih  of  Gloucester, 
embracing  a  Itescripion  of  the  Painted  Wimlows,  Ac, 
(iloiicester,  I8(i7,  Svo. 

Haines,  I,ieiit.-C'ol.  I'cter  «'.,  I' •'^•A.,  b.  18411, 
in  Pliiliidclpbia  ;  groliiiilid  at  the  I'.S.  Military  .Acad- 
emy ISIil,  iind  iippo  •  ted  lo  tlic  engineer  corps;  served 
in  the  civil  war,  Ae.  (Trans.)  Memoir  upon  the  Illuini- 
niitioii  and  Beiiconagc  of  the  Coasts  of  France,  by  !•'.  L, 
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Ilaines,  Itev.  I'hilip  FroKt  John  llird,  vicar 
of  Si.  George's,  AVigan.  1.  lUibert  Stephenson  of  the 
Akbar,  Isiil.  2.  Letters  on  Canon  Law,  IsOS.  ;i. 
National  Education,  IS72. 

Haines,  It.  II.  The  Fruit-Grower's  Fiieiid,  N. 
Y'ork,  ISMI,  Svo. 

Ilaines,  Itev.  Samuel  Charles,  Ph.D.,  ordained 
Ls.ill;  vicarof  West  Droiiiplon  lS(lli-78.  1.  The  English 
Catholic  Church  better  than  the  Uoman  Catholie  Schism  : 
in  Answer  lo  M.  Capel,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  :,.  Anglo- 
Catliolio  Sermons,  Lon..  |87;t,  ]i.  Svo. 

ilaines,  William  '1',,  and  Young,  W.  V.  K. 
Essays  for  llie  People;  Two  Prize  Essays  on  Liberiilism 
in  Fngland  and  its  Demoralizing  I'iU'ects  on  our  National 
Keligi.in  and  Liberties,  Lon.,  1881,  2  parts,  Svo. 

Ilaines,  Zenas  T.  Letters  from  the  Forty-Fourth 
Regimi'iit  M.V.M.  18(12-(i;).  By  Corimral,  [pseid  ] 
Host.,  lsi;:i. 

Hair,  James.  Building,  Drainage,  and  Mcasurc- 
menl  of  Lund,  Lon.,  IS78,  4to. 

Hair,  James  T.  I.  Imva  State  Gazetteoi  ;  em- 
h  ..eing  Descriptive  and  Historical  Sketches  of  Coun- 
ties, Cities,  Towns,  and  Villages,  Chic,  1865,  Svo.  2. 
Gazetteer  of  Madison  County;  containing  Historical 
and  Descriptive  Sketches,  Alton,  1S6I3,  Svo. 

Hake,  Alfred  T.gmont.  1.  Paris  Originals: 
with  Etchings  by  L.  Ui,  lieton,  1878,  Svo.  2.  Flattering 
Tales,  Lon.,  is's2,  cr.  Svo.  ,'i.  The  .Story  of  Chinese 
(lordon,  Lon.,  188H,  Svo;  Ulh  ed.,  with  Additions  by 
II.  Craig,  LS84, 

"Without  wearying  hi.s  renders  by  describing  at  lenglli 
event's  which  areas  fainiliar  in  our  iiiinillis  as  hoiischuld 
words,  be  contents  himself  with  giviiii;  n  light  sketch  of 
tliom,  and  tills  In  the  iiiciurc  with  a  per.sonal  narrative 
which  to  most  people  will  be  entirely  uvw."—Sat.  l\'ci:, 
Ivi.  »;!U. 

Vol.  ii.,  1885. 

"  C'liitahis  as  clear  and  coimcrtcd  an  account  of  all  the 
clrcuiiistaiice.s  of  the  tragedy  of  the  Soudan  as  we  can  at 
present  hope  to  obtain.' —*(i(.  licv.,  lix.  B19. 

4.  The  Unemployed  Problem  .Solved,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 
With  LiiKEimK,  .1.  G.,  The  New  Dance  of  Death,  Lon., 
1884,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 


ha  I'urioua  Lliiiti 


lit  tho  Aiiiork'nn 


HAK 

""'"'»'rhoiiin«IJorJoii,M.ri„M.ll.(M'„b  imdb. 
took  lux  iiiii.lioiil  ilr^rmi  i.:  tlii'  riiiviirtlly  of  (li,i,»„w 
i»ll;  riKhlo-  a!    Fulliiiiii,  I  oii.Iom.      |.   I'oiiio  I,n„ul7r». 


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Ki's  Fiieud,   N. 


c,  uDil  Mcasurc- 


,,         ■    -,    "      •  "iuiini,   I  ■Mi.io I  oiuo  i,uoulirii- 

L»n.,  I  S.N,  I  :■„,„.  2.  A  TrBtttine  ..n  V«rio(w,  t'ui,l||,irle. 
ft»con-liimlii;<.lioSt--uuturouf  Ciircliiui,,,.  „rilir.||,.|,ii,iu 

moni.Orlgln  „i.l  tliotl.noral  l,aw«of  It*  Mol»ii,or|,l,„.«-  ■ 
wlllnui  A|.|Hn,lix,  r,on.,  |H(17,  Ifliiio.      1.  MmlHiii' •  will, 
other  I'imin.  iin.l   i'liruhlri.,  I.oi,.,  |,S7|,  .,    Svo 
"I  lie  lii.lUMiiullly  of  Ihi'  wriKT  II..,  ^n   |,JN  (l.-..|,  svio 

uimniiu..  „lien  .,,,„lm,  l,ut  lor  tile  i„„.i  imrl  i     '    ■  * 
Hif  omm,  enllllLMlMHil  Moi.lH  I.)  M,-h,r  ll  lint  Kit  i,.,|,;.r 
,tv,  [•".'"  ;';''"'I''V"'  "m.mcT,  l.ut  lew  will  <1mui'     iT^ .  1  i' 

•'•   l'iirjilile«  unci   Tales:    with  llliiatrutiona  by  Arihur 
llu«h,.<,  !,..„.,  IH?;;,  I).  Hvo.  ' 

HiikVi',„""r'  ''r  •'"»'''•  "»  "»•  Olio  hiiiMl  llml  III  tlme»  Dr. 
•iiiKi  Mi.„l,.,  ,,f  ,..,|,re-i>loii  lire  still  uneiiiml  lo  lil»  Mcih 
''"'">  "  .-"  I"'  Hmnue.l  lliHt  he,  olleu  ,||v.|om..s  i'I  ,  i  i  he 

,1'.,.?"'"  '"'>''"''"'''•  ('""'i'.]  i'on.,  1S75,  |i.  sv„, 
,..„.i' '■""'■''  ',"'"''  ''roalhesii  |.;ireaiiil  e itiHiiir  Inllii- 

n  ■  v^.u';  ',■'".","  r'f"""l>  'r1  '"'",'  "■',''  "'"•-^"«<l"  I 
luii    ,  .  ,  jl.'i.iHtlie  lilulieit  priMil  of  niai;  naive  laiiillvan./ 

[;',".!!i'-'l,l;';'v^!;f '^;,«|X|.res,lo'i.  that  It,  ariihor   l,a"y"i  ■■ivl'll 

".    I.e-,.||,|.H  of  thu  Morrow,  [vorse,]  Lon.,  IH7S,  p.  Svo 
B.   .Mjii.1,11  {■;e..<ta»y,  (verno,)  Lon.,  IHSO,  »i,.   Iiiino 

■»'lli"iii,'h  he  Isorten  siilitlGand  orlKliml  In  hNeini,.,,,. 

'',' l"V '  ""i"'^'  '""■  l>i't  'lell.;rttu  toiii'  I  of  nature  .,r  feell  lu 

a     u,.e„r  ,y  of  narra-lye  .  .arrest,  his   rca.iers     ,     ^^ 

„f  ,  K  r  i"'"  ''"'IK'"'*".*  vIrKlnal  love,  white  thu  burden 
ol  ollierMsromorseorilusiiiirr."— ,1(A,,  .\(,.  jTji,       """"" 

11^  Tho  Serpent  I'lay  :  a  Uivinu   Pastoral,  Lon.,  1H83, 

"lir.  link,.  iHone of  llie  most  earnest  ■Mid  orlKlnal  of  i„,..i« 
„n,  r    "'''■"  '""I'';"-' fn""  his  eni,,ei,p,,ms,  I  ,',■,« 
,',:;'  ".,""r"«^'  forhimnelf,  and  has  {■hoseii  to,  eli;"^ 
11  lit,  riiMliat  are  wholly  Ills, >wn,  .  .  .  He leerns  l.lin 

T     ;,        '     '"'  '""'"""ble  <„lirs,.s  of   ||,|„,„„    ,|,.stlliy 
II  at  tl   s  IS  so  Is  a  reason  wliv  his  work  sliniiM  I  .  .riw'nvJ 
nleieslinK',  as  It  Is  also  a  rea:;-,,,  why  It  si  ,ii,    I,  !„,"'',',? 
';::.  '"'1 ih'r.  .  .  .  Ho  h.vos  t,.  synih,,llze       ,e  ,1  es  n  t 

Xin^^:i.u:'^,l^%^'"'"" """"  •'"  "pi'r"pri,i,rj;;;f 

Xkfn'h"";'  ''"'',!!?'",''  *"••  »^'|"'»n««-  1-  Ve  Historical 
.>Kcl,  ti.,1  y„  Ohio  London  Strceto:  whoreii.  iiro  niinv 
(JiNivyn,.,.,,  L„u.,  18S5,  obi.  Hvo.  ■>.  In  Lottei.-  of  t)o',l: 
ft  Novel,  |,„n.,  IMHrt,  ;!  vols.  ,,r.  Svo 

Ilakewill,  Arthur  William,  1S08-I8,,«,  son  of 
Jainos  l[,,k.nvill,  („„„.  vol.  i.,)  was,  liko  his  father,  an 
«.r  ;,i  ■  f  ■  ^"  Anology  f„r  tho  Architectural  Mon- 
stros  los  „f  |,„„d„n,  Ln..  I8.3i>,  Hv,.  2.  Mclorn  Tombs : 
or,  Uleamnss  troni  tho  Public  Cemoterk..?  of  Lomlon 
Lon,  Sou,  1,0.  If  (Jonoral  Plan  and  External  Details 
with  I  ictures,,uo  Illustrations,  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Petorbor 
ough,  ,„„..  ,s,02  fol.  4.  Arehitectu'ro  of  the  Soven- 
teeth  Century.     Parts  I.-III.     Lon,   1 85H -,■)»,  f„| 

llRkcwill,  Edward  Charles,  1812-1872  an 
arehltect.  fh..  Temple:  an  E.ssay  oa  tho  Ark,  the  T.  ber 
naelo,  and  tho  Temple  of  Joru.salem,  Lon.,  IS.Il    r   8vo 

Hakt.w.ll,  lames  Kidgway.  Athletiea  :' Co„. 
dense,     .M„„„a     „„    the    Practical    Theory    of    Several 

llBlbert,  William  Morton.  An  E.xposition  of 
Leoiiomioan,!  liminoial  .Science  based  upon  a  Cycle  of 
Seasons  in  Each  Doeado,  Lon.,  187,s  „   a'o 

Ilalcombe,  Uev.  John   Joseph,  Jl.A.,  gradu- 

I8.,7  ,  reader  and  librarian  of  the  Charterhouse  1862-7J  • 
rector  of  Halsham,  Cambridgeshire,  since  1874.  1 
Cluirch  Koa.ling:  containing  the  Morning,  Evening,' 
and  (ommiinion  Services  of  the  Church  of  Englan.l ;  f, 
which  are  „|,pen,led  Ilemarks  on  the  Errors  .lost  usual  y 
eoniinittcd  in  rea,l  ng  these  Services,  Lon.,  1858,  C 
2  Thespeake."  at  Home:  Chapters  on  E.xtempor.  anc 
Mei  ion  or  .speiiking ;  fabo]  On  the  Physiology  of  Speech 
by  W.  II  Stono  Lo-,.,  1,85!»;  lid  ed.,  1874,  12nio.  ' 
Stranger  than  I'lction  Lon.,  1872,  12mo.  (An  account 
4  /  I  ".:'=■"""''  r"''-;"™''  i"  British  Columbia,  A„.) 
(*■;'••)  'I"'  Church  and  her  Curates  :  a  Series  of  h  mv 
on  the  Need  for  More  Clergy,  and  the  'iest  Means  of 
supporting  them,  Lon.,  1874,  Hvo.      5.  (Ed  )  The  eU 

C'  ^Sn"'."  """'«*■:.'  "''  f^^^"^"'  »f  Missionary  Id  ei 
Lon.,  1874,  8vo.      6.  Gospel  Difficulties  due  to  a  Dis- 


plne<-,|  .Se.nion  of  St.  Luke,  ('miibrhlKi.,  I«srt,  t,.  Nvo^  U 
«,!,,  L<.n..  IHN8.     Also,  slugl,.  sermon..  Ao. 

Ilnldnnr,  J.  W.  v.,  c.i.;.  „„,,  m.K.  Civil  nn<l 
M,M  h„„i,.„|  l,,ig|,„.oring  Pupuhirly  „n,|  .Socially  .•on.l.l. 
•■red         lust.     Lon.  and  N.  Vork,  iSM7,  Hv„.     ' 

,Mr  llahlaiH'B' liilintloii,' ash,,  hill, -idfsnv"  'linslH.  i, 
to  'ry  lo  liilere«l  every  one'  In  Ih,.  hist,  ry  ,' f  ifu's,  ,ii,'e  I 
wlil.h   he  Is  a  pra.ikal  |,rorl,.|,.|„       .     <       il,i.  w   ,     ,  1. 
has  »,|i„|rHldy  ,  arrh-l  or-'  hS  eo.ie..,;tion,"-.;;;^  )',  I^lilv' 

}      ilaldnn.".  Hi.  H,.*.  .!„,„,.,  |i„|,e„  Al.«nn. 

U.-r    <'hlliu..ry.,    LL.M.,   I),l).,    „rdain..d    |H,m  ",. 

leumbeiitol    .allaehulish    an,l    (llencoo    lN7l)^«,'i  •     hon 

[eanon  ol  <'athe,lral  of  Argyll    IH71I,  ,l„„n    I8h|-n:|,  an,| 

I  -  nee  then  llishop  „f  Argyll  „n,l  the  Isles.     The  Scottish 

tommunloanl  :  a  (iuioe  to  the  Worthy  Hecelving  of  the 

llu'r"    .■^"';!;""""!'  •  '". "hieh  i,  an,„.x,.d  The  Onl,.r  for 

he  teh.bration  of  the  Holy  C, ,„i„„  recording  lo  Mio 

i     '•""'  ' '••  ^'""I'l'  Church,  Edin.,  I,m77.  Svo  ,    ;I,|  e,  1." 
1884.     Also,  eharg,H,  I,s,s;)_,s7  ' 

Clin!,?,'^'""''!."-,  *'•,.     f'-b-Tropieal    Cultivation    «„,| 
(III lates      a   llan.ly    l|„ok    f„r  Planters,  C,d,misls,  an,| 
I  S,'ttlers,  Edin.,  \Hst\,  p.  Svo 

I      llaldane,   Hirhard    liurdon,   ,.I.A.,   h.    iHSTi 
;o,luea..,     at    London    I'niversity:    ,.„l|,.d   ,o   the   bar  n 

,     H85     "11/"^'^';"'    t^^V'"    "'"'''in«'".Hhiro    since 
880.        ,ifo  of  A,lam  Smith.  ("  Ureal  Writers,")   Lon., 

Jo  IV,  M.A..  (tnins.)  Tho  aVoH,!  as  Will  an,l  Mea,  b^ 
I  Arthur  Seh.iponhaiior,  Lon.,  I8,s,1-h7,  H  vols.  .Hvo. 

iNt""!    "r*  ^'*"'"*      ^^   ^'""■"°'   f"   '"'*'''''l    ^'""•' 

,V?'^f,T'?"'  ^'"""•'I    Ntehman,  \„„0;  v.V   t„ 
';;hl.,l    18I2-IS,H„,    h.   at    Locust    Grove,   I.anciLl,     r^ 

!'■ '  '1'^'"'  ,'""   >■'•"•■''    "1    llickinson    College,  hut    left 
without  grailiiiiting,  an,l  was  employed  ."or  some  time  on 

1"%"' '«;<"''  ^"""y  "!'  I'fnnsylviinia.     He  was  nia.lo 

prolessor  of  natural  sciences  in  the  I'nivorsily  of  Penn- 
s.ylvania  in  1851,  was  app,dnte,l  to  a  similar  position  in 

^"'!'""'"  «>■    in    18.-,.'i,   an,l    in    18(111    aetepted    tho 

ehair  of  eompaintivo  philohigy  in  the  University  of 
lenri.sy|vania,  whi,,h  h,'  heM  until  bir  death.  1.  Ele- 
men  s  ol  Latm  Proiiuneiation,  Phila.,  1851,  12mo  2 
Analyti,.  Orthography:  an  Investigation  of  the  Sounds 
ol  the  \  oieo,  au,l  their  Alphaheli.'al  Notati,m,  including 
he   Mecdmn.sm  of  Speech,  an,l   its    Hearing  upon   Ely- 

',:  T'  ""'',';:,'""•  ■'•"•  '^^  T'"'"  <'<•  "  Chess  Knight, 
1  r,.,lronius,  liibliography  of  the  Chess  Knight's  Tour, 
Ph  la  1,8  11  2  parts,  Ifimo.  4.  Alli.es  in  their  Origin 
and  Application  Phila.,  18(1.5,  12mo;  new  cd.,  IS.s,!.  5. 
l,ynio.s  of  tli«  lyis.  liy  y^x  Ago,  [pseu.l.)  Phila., 
11.08.  f,  Pei.nsylv.„i„  Dutch  :  a  Dialect  of  South  Her- 
man,  with  an  Infusion  of  Kuglish,  Lon.,  Is72,  Svo.  7. 
Out  ines  of   Etymology,  Phila,,  In",  12mo.      8.  AVord- 

f""''"K>  ^"^  ^^0  U«e  of  Classes  in  Etymology,  Phils., 
Ion  I ,  I  Jino.  ' 

„„Vn''','..*n?^;     Management  of  Children  in  Sioknesa 
an,l  Health,  Phila.,  IS80,  l8mo. 

Ilalc,  Anne  U.     I.  Eanny  and  Robbie,  Ilost.,  18(16, 

ii»i       ,^:"'^l;Mi"'k'8  Amaranths,  Dost.,  1881,  12mo. 

1858   sf'  '^''"'   "'■''*■'''   "f  ""f   Fathers,  Lon., 

Hale,  Rev.   Charles    Reuben,  S.T.D.,  b.  at 

Lewistown    Pa.;  graduated  at  the  Iniversity  of  Penn- 

VY"",'5-n  -.'   r""-Af  ■^'-  J"''"-'   Church,  Auburn, 
..y.,  18,0-, 6;  dean  of  Davenport,  la.,  since  18S(3.     1. 

XI    ,.-.     ^'"''  ""''   ^''^"V^  "f  the  Holy  Eastern 

the  Holy  Orthodox  Church  of  the  East,  N.  York,  1872 
•i.  Sermons,  N.  York,  1874.  4.  An  Eastern  View  of  the 
lionn  (  onferenee  I  ;iea,  N.Y.,  1S70.  5.  Tho  Mozarabio 
Liturgy  and  the  Mexican  Branch  of  the  Catholic  Church 
f,-*;!"''  ,'";''  ■'•^'"^  Christ  Militant  upon  Earth,  N.  York, 
8,0  (,.  Innocent  of  Moscow,  the  Apostle  of  Kamchatka 
and  Alaska,  1877.  7.  An  Office  for  the  Holy  Commu- 
nion, arrang,>d  from  the  Mozarabic  L,turgy,  Dalt.,  I87a. 
^;k       ^n  '^  "">  I^»P'i»>».  -arranged  from  the  Moza- 

Colle^  t  ^^rV";  "T'-"'  '■'''*•  '•'•  (T™"'')  Mozarabio 
Collects  tri-nslated  and  arranged  from  the  Ancient  Lit- 
urgy of  t'le  Spanish  Church,  1.881,  12mo.  10.  The 
Eucharistic  Office  of  tho  Christian  Catholic  Church  of 
Switzerland,  trnnslr.tn,!  and  compared  with  thi.t  in  the 
Alissale  Komanoruni,  N.  York,  1882.     11.  The  I'niversal 

H'JvT„'llfV''ni'''":^'u"'''''''  ^'''  ""<•  "i^hops  in  the 
'"'y  "-f ''"'"-■  Cl'ureh  thronghout  the  World,  Baltimore, 
t»H^.     1-'.  Speeches  and  Adilresses,  1885. 

Co7re^'.^'p"7'-^*";'*f'*'  *'-^-  B^duated  at  Emanuel 
College,  Cambridge,  1850;   ordained  1851;   became  as- 

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sistant  mivstor  of  Eton  College.  Tho  Full  of  the  Stuartu, 
anil  Westoni  P^uropo  from  1678  to  1697,  ("Epochs  of 
Uiitory.")     Ma|is.     Lon.,  1876,  fp.  8voi  2a  od.,  1878, 

Hale,  Rev.  Udwnrd  Everett,  S.T.D.,  [unic,  vol. 
i.,  11(1(1.,]  is  still  (1888)  pastor  of  tho  South  Congrega- 
tional Church  in  Boston,  Under  tho  auspices  of  thf- 
American  Unitarian  Association  ho  fouiulod,  in  I86',i, 
Old  and  Now,  a  monthly  magazine,  of  which  he  was 
editor  till  it  was  merged 


ioo.  Illuat.  Bost.,  1885,  8vo.  4.  The  Story  of  Spain, 
("Story  of  the  Nations.")  Illust.  N.  York,  I8S6, 
12mo.  With  Lk  Bauox,  F.,  (trans.)  Lamartino  on 
Atheism:  Atheism  among  the  People,  1850,  12mo. 
With  W1LI.IAM.S,  Rev.  John,  (od.)  The  President's 
Words,  Bost.,  186.^,  16mo. 

Hale,  Edward  Everett,  Jr.     (Ed.)  Noto-Book 
kept   by   Thomas   Lcchford,   Esq.,   Lawyer,  in   Boston, 
lergcd  in  Scribner's  Monthly,  now  tho  [  Massachusetts  Bay,  from   June  27,   1638,  to  July  2!', 
Century.     In  1886  he  founded  another  journal.  Lend  a  !  1661,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1885,  8vo. 


Hand ;  a  Record  of  Progress  and  Journal  of  Organized 
Charity.  1.  Letters  on  Iris'i  Emigration,  Bost.,  1852, 
8vo.  2.  Ninety  Days'  Worth  of  Europe,  Bost.,  I860, 
16mo ;  new  ed.,  187'J.  3.  If,  Yes,  and  Perhaps;  Four 
Impossibilities  and  Si.t  Exaggerations,  with  some  Bits 
of  Fact,  Bost.,  18611,  8vo.  4.  The  Ingham  Papers: 
Some  Memorials  of  the  Life  of  Captain  Frederic  Ingham, 
Bo.<t.,  1861),  12mo.  5.  Syburis  and  other  Homes,  Bost., 
18611,  l6mo.  6.  Ten  Times  One  is  Ten:  the  Possible 
Keformati(jn,  Host.,  1876,  16mo;  new  ed.,  188H. 

"A  Utopian  .sketch  of  the  ell'eiM  which  might  be  pro- 
duced on  mankind  by  the  widening  inlluence  of  a  single 
life."— .Vod'oii,  xi.  lili.'), 

7,  Daily  Bread,  and  other  Stories,  Bost.,  1870.  8. 
His  Level  Best,  and  other  Stories,  Bost.,  1872,  16mo.  «. 
In  His  Name:  a  Story  of  the  AValdenscs,  Boat.,  1873, 
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Christmas  Stories,  Bost.,  187.3,  16mo.  11.  Ups  and 
Downs:  an  Every-Day  Novel,  Bost.,  1873,  16mo.  12. 
Workingmen's  Homes.  Illust.  Bost.,  1874,  l6mo.  13. 
A  Summer  Vacation  :  Four  Sermons,  Bost.,  1874,  8vo. 
14.  One  Hundred  Years  Ago :  How  the  War  began,  Bost., 
1875,  8vo.  15.  Our  New  Crusade:  a  Tompcranco  St(ry, 
Bost.,  1875,  sq.  ISmo.  16.  Philip  Nolan's  Friends:  a 
Story  of  tho  Change  of  the  Western  Euipire.  Illust. 
N.  York,  1876,  l2mo.  17.  O.  T.  T. ;  or.  The  Wonderful 
Adventures  of  a  Pullman,  N.  York,  1877,  16mo.  18. 
How  to  Do  It,  Bost.,  1877,  l2mo.  19.  What  Career? 
Ton  Papers  on  the  Choice  of  a  Vocation  and  tho  Use  of 
Time,  Bost.,  1878,  12mo.  20.  Mrs.  Merriam's  Scholars: 
the  Story  of  One  of  the  Original  Ten,  Bust.,  1878,  16mo. 
21.  Back  to  Back:  a  Story  of  To-Day,  .V.  Y'ork,  1878, 
32mo.  22.  Emigration  to  Kiin.sas:  an  Address,  Best., 
1879,  8vo.  23.  The  Life  in  Common,  and  Twenty  other 
Sermons,  Bost.,  1879-80,  8vo.  24.  The  Man  without  a 
Country,  Bost.,  1879,  16mo.  25.  The  Bible  and  its  Re- 
vision, 1879.  26.  Crusoe  in  New  York,  and  other  Tales, 
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Bost.,  1880,  16mo.  28.  Stories  of  the  Sea  told  by  Sailors, 
Bost.,  18S0,  Kimo.  29.  The  Kingdom  of  God,  and 
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of  Adventure  told  by  Adventurers,  Bost.,  1881,  lOmo. 
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Bost.,  1882,  16mo.  33.  Our  Christmas  in  a  Palace  Car: 
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35.  The  Fortunes  of  Rachel :  a  Novel  of  American  Life, 
N.York,  1884,  12mo.  36.  Christmas  in  Niuragansett: 
Stories  for  Christmas,  N.  York,  1884,  12rao.  37.  Lights 
of  Two  Centuries,  N.  York,  ISS",  I2mo.  38.  The  Life 
of  Oeorge  Washington  studied  anow,  N.  York,  188.8,  8vo. 
39.  How  they  lived  in  Hampton :  a  Study  of  Practical 
Christianity  applied  in  tho  .Manufacture  of  Woollens, 
Bost.,  1888,  12mo.  411.  .Mr.  Tangier's  Vacations:  a 
Novel,  Bost.,  1,SS8,  16mo.  41.  The  History  of  tho 
United  States:  written  for  tho  Chautauqua  Reading 
Circles,  N.  York,  188.S,  12mo.  42.  My  Friend  the  Boss: 
a  Story  of  To-Day,  Bost.,  188S,  I2mo.  43.  Tom  Tor- 
rey's  Tariff  Talks,  Bost.,  I88s,  12mo.  With  Hale,  Ed- 
ward EvKiiKTT,  Jr..  Friinklin  in  France:  from  Original 
Documents,  mont  of  which  are  now  published  for  the 
First  Time,  Bust.,  18S7,  Svo;   Second  Series,  1888. 

"  The  render  who  cares  less  about  history  than  personal 
details  will  llnd  in  this  work  many  intere.stinK  details. 
Lnlortuiintcly.t'  ;  translaiiuiis  from  the  French  aru  faulty, 
and  a  knowlcilKo  of  French  is  noccssiiry  for  tlio  under- 
standing of  the  Knglish."— /K/i.,  No.  3116. 

"  The  papers  and  letters  comjirised  in  this  sociind  and 
conclu.lliig  jiart  of  the  Messrs.  Hale's  collection  coNer  the 
period  Irum  1781  to  17.v>,  with  a  few  .supplementary  chap- 
ters devoted  to  the  live  remaining  years  of  Franklins  life 
alter  his  return  to  this  cmiiitrv.  Their  iiHcre-t  Is  even 
greater  than  that  of  those  contained  in  the  first  part  of  the 
work. '— ..VddVm,  xlvill.  10'.'. 

With    Hale,  Sisan:    I.    A    Family   Flight   through 

France,  Germany,  Norway,  and  Switzerland,  Bost.,  18.s|, 

4to.     2.  A  Family  Flight  over  Egypt  and  Syria.     Illust. 

Bost.,  1882,  sq.  8vo.     3.  A  Family  "flight  through  Mox- 

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"  As  to  the  editing  of  the  volume,  the  less  said  the 
better."— .V(i(/oH,  xlli.  llio. 

Hale,  Edwin  Moses,  M.D.,  b.  1829,  at  Newport, 
N.H.;  graduated  at  the  Cleveland  Homa'opathio  Med- 
ical (College  1859;  held  professorships  of  materia  mcdica 
and  therapeutics  successively  in  the  Hahnemann  Med- 
ical College,  Chicago,  and  Chicago  Honueopathio  College, 
where  he  became  professor  emeritus  in  1884.  1.  Homa'o- 
pathio Materia  Medica  of  tho  Now  Remedies;  2d  ed., 
Detroit,  1867,  8vo;  4th  cd.,  rev.  and  enl.,  2  vols.  8vo.  2. 
Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Heart.  In  'Three  Parts.  2d 
ed.,  enl.,  N,  York,  1877,  8vo.  3.  Medical,  Surgical,  and 
Hygienic  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  Women,  N.  York, 
1878,  Svo. 

Hale,  George  Silsbee,  b.  1825,  at  Keene,  N.H. ; 
son  of  Salma  Hale,  (q.  c,  <tiile,  vol.  i. ;)  graduated  at 
Harvard  1844;  was  admitted  to  tho  bar  I8.')0;  practised 
in  Boston.  Digest  of  Decisions  of  tho  United  States 
Courts  of  Common  Law  and  Admiralty,  vols,  xvi.-xix., 
Bost.,  1858-59,  8vo. 

Hale,  Gertrude  Elizabeth.  Little  Flower-Peo- 
ple.    Illust.     Bost.,  1887,  12mo. 

Hale,  Horatio,  [(niir,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  has  resided 
since  1856  at  Clinton,  Ontario,  engaged  partly  in  the 
practice  of  law  and  partly  in  scientific  pursuits.  (Ed.) 
The  Iroquois  Book  of  Rites,  ("  Library  of  Aboriginal 
American  Literature,")  Phila.,  1883,  8vo. 

Hale,  J.  Complete  Dictionary  of  Poetical  Quota- 
tions, Phila.,  1851,  8vo. 

Hale,  .^Irs.  J.  A.  Poetical  Meditations,  Lon., 
1871,  4to. 

Hale,  J.  E.  California  Supremo  Court  Reports, 
vols,  xxxiii.-xxxvii.,  (1867-69,)  San  Fran.,  1868-70, 
Svo. 

Hale,  John  Peter.  Trans-AIIeghany  Pioneers: 
Historical  Sketches  of  the  First  White  Settlements  West 
of  the  Alleghanies,  1748  and  after,  Cin.,  1887,  12ino. 

Hale,  £.  J.  Miriam  and  Joanna  of  Naples,  Lon., 
1850,  12mo. 

Hale,  Lonsdale  Augustus,  R.E.  1.  The  Prin- 
ciples of  Outpost  Duty  considered,  in  Lectures  deliv- 
ered to  the  Officers  of  Dover  Garrison,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo. 
2.  (Trans.)  Light  Cavalry  Outposts,  by  A.  F.  do  Brack, 
1876,  8vo.  3.  Tactical  Studies  of  the  Battles  of  Colum- 
bey-Nouilly  and  Viop-.iiie:  compiled  and  arranged  from 
the  Official  Aoco'i.its,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  4.  What  to 
Observe,  and  How  to  Report  it :  for  the  Instruction  of 
Non-Commissioned  Officers  in  Reoonr.aissanoe,  Lon., 
1883.    5.  The  Army  and  the  Franchise,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo. 

Hale,  Miss  Lucretia  Peabody,  b.  1?20,  in  Bos- 
ton, Mass. ;  daughter  of  Nathan  Hale,  LL.D.,  (7.  r.,  mite, 
'■"'    i.)     1.  (Ed.)  Seven  Stormy  Sundays,  1858,  l8mo; 


vol. 


5th  ed.,  1868.  2.  The  Lord's  Supper,  and  its  Observancej 
Bost.,  1866,  16mo.  3.  Service  of  Sorrow,  Bost.,  1867,  sq. 
16mo.  4.  The  Struggle  for  Life;  or.  Board  Court  and 
Langdalc:  a  Story  of  Homo;  4th  ed.,  Bost.,  18«7,  12mo. 
5.  Art  Needle-Work,  Bost.,  1878,  12mo.  6.  (Ed.)  Plain 
Needle-Work,  Bost.,  1878.  7.  More  Sketches  in  Deco- 
rative Embroidery,  Bost.,  1879,  12mo.  8.  The  Peterkin 
Papers,  Best.,  I8S0, 16mo.  9.  Art  of  Knitting,  ("Needle- 
work" Ser.)  Illust.  Bost.,  1882,  Svo.  10.  Tho  Last  of 
the  Peterkins,  and  others  of  their  Kin.  Illust.  Bost,, 
1886,  16mo.  II.  Fagots  for  the  Fireside:  a  Collection 
of  More  than  One  Hundred  Entertaining  Games  for 
Evenings  at  Home  and  Social  Parties,  Bost.,  1888,  12mo. 
12.  Point-Lace:  Guide  to  Lace- Work.  Folding  Plates. 
l2mo.  With  Bvnner,  Enwt.i  Lassetter,  An  Unolosotcd 
Skeleton.  Best.,  188,S,  24mo. 

Hale,  .Mrs.  M.  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England 
before  the  Norman  Conquest,  Phila.,  1854,  Svo. 

Hale,  Mntt.  A?nat(>nr  ('•.Idicr?  ;  or.  The  Voluntcera 
of  Great  Britain,  Lon.,  1886,  l2mo. 

Hnle,  lit.  Kev.  Matthew  lllngden,  D.D.,  grad- 
uated at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1835;  ordained 
1836;  Bishop  of  Perth,  Western  Australia,  1857-75,  and 
of  Brisbane  1875-85,  The  Transportation  Question  ;  or. 
Why  Western  Australia  should  bo  made  a  Reformatory 


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if  Poetical  Quotii- 
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Colony,  inste.1,1  of  a  Penal  Settlement,  Lon.,  I8J7.  cr 
Svo.     AIho,  single  sermons. 

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.„'"■"  '^"T;,?";  *'"!'•  Ki'leigh,  N.C.,  ISs.l,  I2mio.  2. 
tVoo.U  und  limbers  of  North  C.rolimi :  from  the  itotnn- 
loal  and  (Jcological  Iteporls  of  Urs.  Jurti,^  Kmmoii.^  and 
Ken,  Ae.  Ma,,.  Ual.igh.  iss.i,  12,110. 
.  Mole,  Robert.  Iland-liook  of  Elementary  Draw- 
ing  :  with  Pnietieal  Suggestions  on  the  Formation  an.l 
Conducting  ot  Drawing-Classes  in  Publie  Schools,  Lon., 

Hale,  Ilobert  Douglas.  1.  Four  Leetuics  on 
Practical  Mediuino  and  Iho  lloma'opathio  Tiuatiiieiit  of 
Bronchitis,  Laryngitiy,  I'leuri.-y,  and  Pneumonia,  Lou., 
tS7»,  8vo.  2  Light  Lectures  on  the  llomieopathie 
Trea  ment  of  Acute  and  Chionie  Ilionohitii.,  Laryngitis 
and  Pericanlitisi  2de,l.,  Lon.,  18-7,  Svo. 
,-.,"■'.**,'"■"''  ''•'  '"'"  teacher  of  method  in  St 
Katheni.e  s  Irainlng  College,  Tottenham.  In.flmt  School 
iManagemeni,  l,on.,  IS8(i,  p   ,Svo 

ITsJ^i's^tI'^'?"  n'"*^!'  Jus^Pha.  ["""■-  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
Vn-t"  iJ  .,  ^""■"["'H  0"t;    or,   «orne..tio    Life,  N. 

York,  18n  0.     .'.  Receipts  for  the  Million,  Phila.,  12mo. 
i.  Juvenile.s  ten    numl)er,^    lOmo.     4.    Keeping    House 
and  Ilouse-lvecping  :  a  Story  of  Domestic  Life,  X.  York, 
S4j,    18mo.     ..Lessons  from   Women's  Live.-,   Kdin., 

ioniniv   ui  /;•  '\';"""-'!f'  <"••  W"PI>y  Homes  and   (Jood' 
Soc  etyAll  the  \ear   Kouud,  Host.,  1867.    12mo.      7.  A 
Mothers  Legacy  to  her  Unborn  Child,  Phila.,  1S6!I,  »-    • 
l6mo'  '    '"''    ^^'""""'''   J-'es'iny,    I'liUa.,   1 

Hale,  Miss   Sii.san,   b.  18:!8,  ii   Boston,   Mass.:, 
ister  ot  Uov.  li.  K.  Hale,  .nj>ru  ,■  was  for  man;  years  a  i 
teacher  in  Boston,  but  has  since  become  a  teacher  of 
water-color  painting.      Life  and  Letters  of  Thomas  (lold 
Appleton,  .N.  \ork,  mi,  12mo.     See,  also,  Halk,  E.  E., 

Me'uw  t!.  "i'",'",!"'  *r'^-  '^'■^'''i™  on  'he  Mechanical 
;if.o''  ''^  "''"'''  ^'-■^*«'3  ""-e  propelled  by  Steam,  Lon., 

Me"  hlfll,  Ifii'o''*'""     ■'^''"^  ^"'*  '"  ^""S,  Biddeford, 

f.  ""fl;  >*''<.'«m  Gardner,  professor  of  Latin  in 
Cornel  I  niversity.  1.  The  Artof  lleading  Latin:  how 
to  teach  1-  Best.  1887,  l«mo.  2.  Aims  and  Methods  of 
Classical  Study,  Host.,  1888,  18mo. 

iTw."'w'  ^*"-  **',*|"a'"  Hale,  M.A.,  [.nue,  vol.  i., 
Co  le™  V.t'.'  ';■' w,''--^  i;<J5-I87U,  graduated  at  Orie 
tollege  U.xtord  1817;  vicar  of  St.  lilies',  Cripplegate, 
1847-07;  archdeacon  of  London,  canon  of  St.  Paul's 
and  master  of  the  Charterhouse  from  1842.  I  The  Duties 
01  Deacons  and  Priests  in  the  Church  of  England  com- 
pared:  with  Suggestions  for  the  E.vtension  of  the  Order 
of  Deacons  and  Ihe  Establishment  of  an  Order  of  Sub- 
Deacons,  Lon.,  I80,.,  8vo.  2.  The  History  of  the  Jevs, 
fmm  the  rime  ot  Alexander  the  (Ireat  lothe  Destruction 
of  Jerusalem  by  Titus,  Lon.,  I80O,  p.  8vo.  3.  Some  A° 
count  of  the  Early  History  and  Foundation  of  the  Hos- 
pital ,/f  Kmg  James,  founde.l  at  the  Solo  Costs  and 
Charges  of  Ihoiuas  Sutton,  Esq.,  Lon.,  1854,  8vo.  Anon 
Privately  printed      4.  Some  Account  of  the  Hospital  of 

Lon.,    8d,,,  r.  8vo      0.  Intramural   Burial   in    England 
not  injurious  to  the  Public  Health;  its  Abolition  i^u 
nous  to  lleligion   and  Morals,  Lon.,  1855,  Svo  •  2d  ed 
Slime  year.      8    (Ed.)   The   Domesday   of  St.' Paul's: 
w    h  a,,  Introduction    Ac,  (Camden   Soc.   Pub.,)   Lon 
18.)8,  4to.     ,.   Ihe  Abolition  of  Church  Rates  a  Meas 
ure   preparative   to   the   Overthrow   of  the  Established 
Church  as  a  National  Heligiou:  a  Charge,  Lon.,     85U 
tation  ;f  p"  ^T'  •"'  ,'^^'i'"""'«''"»  as  respects  the  V  s- 
in,  mnhl    r        •  '"  ?■;""■  '"  "'"  ""I""''  »f  Chancels 
and  Glebe- Houses:  an  Addres.^  Lon.,  18(!;i,  Svo      '»    Pro 
posals  for  the  E.Uension  of  the  Ministry  in  the  cliuich 
of  hngland,  by  the  Revival  of  a  Lower  Order  of  M     is 

\Z  "svl  ^i''%^'';",V"" ;"'  ''"^™«''"  m.hoU"Z. 

IMi4,  8vo.  10.  (Ell.)  Registru.,!  sive  Liber  irrotularius 
et  consuetudinarius  Prioiatus  Beata,  Maria,  Wigorn 
ensis :  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Illustration..,  fcmi  - 
den  hoe.  Pub.,  Lon.,  1865,  4to.  11.  The  Proc:.Hinl 
rcia tivo  to  the  Pulling  Down  and  Sale  of  the  Cliurc~h 
ofSt^  Benet,  (Iracechurch,  London,  Lon.,  18B5,8vo  I- 
.An  Inquiry  into  the  Legal  History  of  the  Supremac"; 

erenee  to  the  Church  .,.  the  Colonies,  Lon.,  I8li7,  r.  Svo 

J.  Ihe  Doctrine  and  Uovernment  of  the  Anglican  Church 

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!  Lon.,  1S80,  Svo.  With  Ellacommk,  H.  T.,  (ed  )  Ac 
count  of  the  E.tecutors  of  Richard,  Bishop  of  London 
l.iO..,  and  '>[  the  E.xecutors  of  Thomas,  Bishon  of  E.\e- 
ter,  i;illl,  (Camden  Soc.  Pub..)  Lon.,  1874,  4to 

Hal  V,  >V  ill  jam  P.     "The  Oude  Question"  stated 
and  considered,  hUIi    Reference    to    Published   (Ifficial 
I  Uoi-uiiieiits,  Lon.,  I  S57,  8vo. 

[      Hales,  (ieorge.     Spiritualism   considered   in  Ac- 
cordance with  the  Divine  Teachings  and  the  Writings 
ot   Lmanuel  Swedcnborg,  Lon.,  1864,  Svo. 
:      Holes,  John  Dixon.     1.  Romish  Versions  of  the 
Libe:  i-acts  and  Arguments   for   the  Consideration  of 
Lib  0  Societies,   Lon.,    185li,  Svo.     2.  The  Bible  or  the 
Bible  .'■ociety.'   Ihe  Corruption    of  (iod's  Word    in    the 
Ita  mil  \ersion  of  Martini,  as  published  bv  the  "Jrilish 
and    Foreign    Bilde    Society,    E.xiiinined    and    E.xposed, 
j  Lon    ISbl.Svo:  ncwed.,  1>()2.    With  f^ir.viiT,  Ci.aiiknte 
i  h.,  A  I  rotest  against  the  Circulation  uf  the  Papal  Latin 
:  Y"f"',°   l'"'^'    ;'>!  Versions  by  the  British  and  Foreign 
Bible  Society,  Lon.,  1S57,  Svo. 

Hales,  John  Wesley,  b.  I,s;i(i,  at  Ashhv-de  hi- 
jCouch,  Leicestershire;  educated  at  (JIasgow  and  Cam- 
bridge univer,«itics;  was  elected  Fellow  of  Christ's  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  in  ISfill;  called  to  the  bar  in  1867,  and 
appointed  professor  of  English  language  and  literature 
at  kings  College,  London,  in  1877,  and  examiner  in 
liuglish  language,  liteiaturo,  and  history  in  London 
I  niversity  ltS2  1.  Longer  English  Poems  :  with  .\otes, 
Philological  and  E.xplanatory,  and  Introduction  on  the 
leaching  of  English,  Lon.,  1872,  12mo.  2.  Notes  and 
Essays  on  Shakespeare,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  (Reprinled 
articles:  ■'From  Stratford  to  London,"  "Round  about 
Stratford  in  160..," "Chaucer and  Shakespeare,"  "Shake- 
.spcare  s  Greek  Names,"  "  King  Lear,"  "  The  Porter  in 
Macbeth,  '  Ac.) 
''^"."''",f  iiileresting  matter."-.lcn(/.,  xxvi.  69 
With  It  ii.yiVAi.L,  F.  J.,  (ed.)  MS.  Ballads  and  Ro- 
mances of  Bishop  Percy,  Lon.,  1S68,  3  vols.  Svo  Wiin 
V ''"*"•  ,t-'"A«iKs  Stiu.vgek,  (ed.)  The  London  Series 
of  hnglish  Classics,  Lon.,  1876-79,  8  vols.  p.  Svo. 

.    ?  f?;  ",•-"*'•  "'Chard  Cox,  M.A.,b.  1817;  grad- 
uated at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1840  ;  ordained  1841  • 
rector  ot  Woodraancote,  Sussex,  1860-88      1    Six  Ser' 
uions :  to  which  are  added  Prayers  for  Particular  Occa- 
sions Oxf.,  1852,  U'mo.     2.  (Trans.)  A  Series  of  Tale, 
tor  (  hildren,  by  J.  C.  von  Schmid,  1S5!I,  p   Svo 
k         u*''»^  S^'*  •'*''"'  *»  illiani,  b.  I8:i4,  atTufton- 
Dorough,  N.H.;  graduated  at  Dartmouth  College  ISiiO 
and  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary  1864;  held  va' 
nous   pastorates    1864-72;    instructor   in   Hebrew   and 
Greek  in   the  Amherst  Summer  School  of   Languages 
ISSa  and   1886.     I.  An   Examination   of  Alleged   Dis- 
crepancies of  the  Bible :  with   an   Introduction   by  A 
Hovey,  Andover,  Mass.,  1874,  p.  Svo;  3d  ed.,  1876.     '' 
Suppheium  .Kternum  :"  The  Hereafter  of  Sin  :  what  it 
will  be:  with  Answers  to  Certain  Questions  and  Obieo- 
tions,  Andover   Mass.,  18S1,  ]2mo.     3.  (Ed.)  The  Book 
01  tsther:  a  New  Translation:  with  Critical  Notes,  Ac 
By  the  Lowell  Hebrew  Club.     Maps,  Plans,  and  Illust. 
Andover,  Mass.,  1885,  Svo.  •■  '  ' 

Haley,  William  D.     Words  for  the  Workers :  in 
a  Series  ot  Lectures  (o  Working-Men,  Best.,  1855,  Svo. 
Halford,  Frederic  itt.     Floating  Flies,  and  how 
to  dress   them.     Illust.      Lon.,  1886,  Svo.     Also,  large- 
paper  copy.  '        ° 

Hallord,  Frederic  William.     The  Angel:   an 
Idyl.  Lon.,  1871,  l2mo.  * 

Halford,  George  Britton,  professor  of  anatomy 
in  the  Lniversity  of  Melbourne.  1.  Action  and  Sounds 
01  the  Heart:  a  Physiological  Essay,  Lon.,  1860,  Svo. 
A  Um  the  Time  and  Manner  of  Closure  of  the  Auriculo- 
J  entricular  Valves,  Lon.,  1861,  Svo.  3.  Not  like  Man 
Biiuanous  and  Biped,  nor  yet  Quadrumunous,  but  Chei- 
ropodous.  Illust.  Melbourne,  1863,  Svo  4  On  the 
Comlition  of  the  Blood  after  Death  from  Snake- Bite,  as 
a  I  robable  Clue  to  the  Further  Study  of  Zymotic  Dis- 
eiises  and  of  Cholera  especially,  Melbourne,  1867,  Svo 
i or  private  circulation.     Also,  pamphlets. 

Edin    'I'ssrt'"'""'  ""^'''       '•  """""'    '"    "'""cspu", 

wno  luilll.s  tlie  oHieo  ot  sponsor  to  these  reallv  exeollonf 
!en'l".,n?!"f^  lyrics,  tliey'are  the  prodiietio„s\if  a'-'Z  ' 
lCttHek:''l:JlV.':'2i',J.'S^""''y '"  '-  '-■'"-"J  with  him  o'f 

2.  "For  Puir  Auld  Scotland's  Sake:"  Prose  Essays, 
Ao.,  Edin.,  ,888,  p.  Svo. 
Haliburtou,  Robert  Grant.    1.  New  Materials 

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the  Calendiir.s  iinil  Fostivala  of  Nations,  Jlulifux,  X.S., 
'  ^""^  i'rivately  printed.  2.  Intercolonial  Trade 
our  only  Safeguard  against  Disunion,  Ottawa,  1H68,  «vo. 
Vo-,    ■'"'''  "•'  J^f"'"''   l>iploinacy  and  its  Fruits,  Lon., 

Halibiirtoii,  ThomaH  Chandler,  D.C.I,.,  r«„^, 
vol.  i„  add.,]  17'J7-18«o.  Judge  llaliburlon  reaijjnud 
Ills  oHioe  in  1.S44,  and  tliereafler  resided  in  England, 
where  lie  was  M.P.  for  Launccston  lsoi)-tij.  i.  Wise 
Saws  and  Modern  fnstanees.  lS5;i,  L  vols.  p.  8vo;  new 
.  cd.,  lSa',1.  2.  British  North  Ameriea  :  its  Condition,  io., 
liOn.,  1S57,  Kvo.  3.  The  Season-Ticket,  Lon.,  1S»0,  p. 
8vo.  (Articles  rejirinted  from  tho  Dublin  University 
Magazine.) 

Halibiirtoii,  W.  W.  (EJ.)  County  Directory  of 
Scotland,  l.on.,  isfig,  ,svii. 

Ilalidav;  Charles,  .M.li.I.A.,  ir.xU-lSfiB,  a  mer- 
chant in  Dublin;  ]uiblished  several  pamphlets.  The 
.Scandinavian  Kingdom  of  Dublin.  Edited,  with  some 
Notiee  of  the  Author's  Life,  by  John  P.  Prendcrgast 
Dublin,  18,S1,  r.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  1S8-I. 

'•  It  owes  much  of  Us  inlerest  and  laithorilv  to  the  learned 

}l?„^,n''''  "■''.''.^•^'''■'''■'^''"''•'''K"'*':  "■'"1'^'  lii*^  memoir  of 
tlie  author  eiiable.s  us  lo  appiveiute  the  amiile  and  liltlu 
kiiciun  materials  wliieli  .Mr,  Ilalidav  had  cofleeted  for  his 
puriiiise,  and  ilie  judtjiiieiit  with  which  lie  has  used  llieni. 

;,;,'  ,  ,    ',■ ;,'    ',';  '"■  l'"^'  "'"■'^  ''^  '"  "'^  witiie.s.s  to  the  great 

e.\teiit  ol  he  Danish  power  trom  the  ninth  to  the  elerenlh 

centuries.  —.^pcdfUar,  Iv. 'J!>7. 

llalilil.v,  M.  C.     1.  After  Long  Years,  Lon.,  1S74, 

or.  Svo.     2.  Gilberf.s  First   Voyage,  and  other   Stories, 

Lon.,  187a,  p.  Svo.     3.  Among  tho  Welsh  Hills,  [a  novel,! 

Lon..  1878,  p,  8vo;  new  ed.,  1883. 

Ilalkett,  C.  H.  Craigie.     A  Peerless  Parliament ; 
or,   Iho  House  of   Common  Sense.     By  C.   H    C    H 

Lon.,  IS.s.i,  ,Svo. 

Ilalkett,  George  K.  1.  Xotes  to  the  Royal  .So- 
ciety of  Artists'  Autumn  K.\liibiiion,  Birmingham,  1878 
Illust._  Birmingham,  187S,  ,Sto.  2.  The  Walker  (lal- 
lery  Notes,  Livcrpocd.  1878,  8vo.  ,'i.  Notes  to  the  Seven- 
teenth Exhibition  of  the  (ilasgow  Institute  of  Fine  Arts, 
18,8,  ''  ttsgow  1878,  Svo.  -1.  Notes  to  the  Exhibition 
of  the  «  orks  of  Modern  Artists  at  the  Uoyal  Manchester 
Institution,  1878,  Manchester,  1878,  Svo.  3.  The  Uoyal 
fccottish  Academy  Notes,  1878.    Illust.    Edin.,  1878  8vo 


HAL 

!  Hall,  Mrs.  Anna  Maria,  (Fielding,)  [„„ie, 
I  vol.  I.,  Hali.,  Mhs.  Samuel  Cahter,  add.,]   18(14-1881 

celebrated  her  golden  wedding  with  Mr.  8.  C.  Hall  in 
!  1874,  and  it  has  been  remarked  that  "five  years  later 
j  her  golden  wedding  with  literature  might  have  received 

a  similar  honor,"  Hfty  years  having  elapsed  since  the 
!  publication  of  her  Sketches  of  Irish  Character.  1  The 
I  Lucky  Penny,  and  other  Tales,  Lon.,  1837,  p   Svo      2 

A  Woman's  Story,  Lon.,  1857,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  Daddy 
.  pacre'.s  School :  tt  .Story  for  the  Young,  Lon.,  18511,  8vo. 

4.  Can  Wrong  be  Right  ?  a  Tale,  Lon.,  Isfi2,  2  vols  Svo 

?L  J''^„  ^''""^,''  ,?'""'""J  =    'files    and    Sketches,   Lon.,' 

,tA'  ,r'  ,•  V.":?"  v-"'""'''  ""''  ""'"■  «'»"«'.  I-""- 
SH  Jmo.  7.  Xelly  Nowlan,  and  other  Stories,  Lon. 
m.i,  2mo.  8  Ronald's  Rea.son  ;  or.  The  Little  Cripple 
Lon..  1865,  sq  Ibmo.  !l.  The  Prince  of  the  Fair  Faniilv 
a  H.iry-Tale,  Lon..  1S66,  Svo.  1 0.  The  Way  of  the  World, 
and  other  Stones,  Lon.,  18fi«,  12mo.  11.  (Ed.)  Animal 
Sagacity.  Illu.st.  Lon.,  1  Still,  lOmo.  12.  The  Play- 
fellow, and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1868,  12mo.  13  Alice 
?,'."? '"^^"•"1  ,»"'<•■'•  «'">•'«'.  Lon.,  1868,  12ino.  14.  The 
I'ight  of  Faith  :  a  Story,  Lon.,  I8(li»,  2  vols,  p  Svo  1", 
Digging  a  Grave  with  a  Winc-(ilass.  lilust.  Lon  "l87l' 
12mo ;  new  ed.,  1883.  Hi.  Boons  and  Blessings  :  Stories 
and  Sketches  to  Illustrate  the  Advantagesof  Temperance, 
i  lust.      Lon.,   18,4,  p.  Svo;    new  ed.,   1SS4.      17    The 


Ilalkett,  Samuel,  keeporof  the  Advocates' Library, 
Edinburgh,  (d.  1S71,)  and  Laing,  Uev.  John,  libra- 
rian ol  the  New  College  Librarv,  Edinburgh,  (d.  1880.) 
A  Dictionary  of  the  Anonymous  and  Pseudonymous 
Literature  of  Great  Britain,  including  the  Works  of 
foreigners  written  in  or  translated  into  the  English 
Language,  Edin.,  1882-SS,  4  vols.  Svo.  (Mr.  Halkett 
having  died  belore  the  work  was  suflicientiv  advanced 
tor  jiublicatiun.  it  was  continued  by  Mr.  Laiiiir  who 
completecl  the  third  volume,  but  died  belore  publication. 
The  work  was  completed  and  edited,  from  the  materials 
left  by  the  authors,  by  Miss  Catherine  Laing.  Besides 
the  ordinary  edition  there  is  one  on  large  iiaper,  4lo,  of 
which  only  .il)  copies  were  printed.) 

»)■','.■  m'.'i' '/^''"""•'~'f"''  '•"'•''■  "'■^'  notfew-upon  Its  head, 
tlio  new  die  lomiry  is  weloome.  ...  It  is  a  work  th  t  m 
scliolar  can  be  witl,oui,"-.lW„  No  3181 

-ii'i/.'"to'.'''l'i v'','ii'[ ""''■'''"'  ''''*"-''""'-'l'  ""J  '""""e accuracy." 

T.i'*"!'!,'**."*  I'."  ^"*'="''  "  >'''»'^1  •■  founded  on  the 
Ila,y  ol  the  Same  Name  by  Victoricn  Sardou,  N.  York 
and  Chic,  lss,s,  i    no. 

iv'i*f "V^'"'v''?'",  ^^'''^^y-  '•  A  Keview  of  the 
A\ebstorCase,  .N.iork,  1850.  Anon.  2.  The  Manhat- 
taner  in  New  Orleans;  or.  Phases  of  -Crescent  City" 
L.le,  N.  iork  and  N.  Orleans,  1851,  12mo.  3.  The 
Congressman  s  Christmas  Dream,  and  the  Lobby  Mem- 
ber s   Happy   Now   \ear;  a   Holiday   Sketch,   N.York, 

N.'vmk',  isso.   '■  """"'"     '''  """'  ^'''^'^'    tP^uJ.] 

Hall,  Alexander  Wilford.      The    Problem    of 

Human   Lile;  embracing  the  Evolution  of  ,S,und,  and 

Evolution  evolved;  wich   Reviews  of    Danviii,   Hux?ey 

^'otissol'svo.^''  """""•""- '""'  '"'>■"-•  --«<»"^': 

L^t^i.;"^"^:^^,  i8'2:i«2'"""'-  ^'"^'""^'"-^ " 

Hall,  Amanda  H.  Within,  Without,  and  Over: 
or.  -MemoriaLs  ot  the  La.i.e.-t  Life  of  Henry  Clay  Hall 
Aorthampum,  Mass.,  187S,  sq.  lOmo.     Anon.       ^  ' 

Hall,  Mrs*.  Angus  W.     (Trans.)  Mythology,  Greek 

Ion.!  1,885"  i.   Z    "'  ""'"'""  "'  *^"'^''™''  ^V   Nfi/selt, 
'742 


Merchants  Daughter,  and  other  Stories,  Lon  1874 
I2mo.  1,8.  Grace  Huntley,  and  other  Stories.  Illust! 
Lon.,  18,4  12mo.  19.  The  Daily  Governess,  and  other 
Stories.  Illust.  Lon.,  1874, 12mo.  20.  The  Old  Story  • 
a  Temperance  'Tale  in  Verse,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo'  21 
Chronicles  of  Cosy  Nook  ;  a  Book  for  tho  Young,'  Lon.! 

Izli'    ,''o"-     ^-'  ,^""'"'   ^'=''''"'   ""'1  «'!'"  Stories  Lon., 

S,7,    12mo.      23.    The   Whisperer,    E,lin.,    1881.      24 

Uncle   Sam,  Lon.,   I,8S1.     25.  AMce   Krrol,  Lon.,  1881. 

Mith  Foster,  Mas.  Jovathan,  Stories  and  Studies  from 

he   Chronicles    and    History   of  England,    Lon.,  1847. 

2mo;  new  ed.,  entitled  "Stories  and  Studies  of  English 

History,"  18,)il;  <Hh  ed.,  enl.,  Edin,,  1868 

Hall,   Miss  Arethusa,  [see  ,u,t,;  vol.  i,,  under 
Hali,,  Miss  A.,  and  Junn,  Rev.  Svlvester,]  b.  1802,at 
Norwich   Hampshire  Co.,  Mass.;  became  a  member  of 
the  family  of  the  Rev.  f^ylvesler  Judd,  the  father  of  the 
authorof"  Margaret,"  about  1811  ;  was  principal  for  some 
time  of  the  Haverhill  Academy,  where  the  poet  Whittier 
was  among  her  pupils,  and  from  1 849  to  1 860  was  a  teacher 
in  Brooklyn,  N.\      1   (Tians.)  Thoughts  of  Blaise  Pascal, 
Andover,    ,846      2.  Memorabilia  of  Sylvester  Judd,  Sr. 
Northamjiton,  Mass.,  1882.     Privately  printed 
nf's/*V'.  "f;'-    A'thlir  C.  A.,  M.A.,  of  the  Society 
T  1      ,,      ,"  ""-'  l^'i"iS«l"'';  leetor  of  the  Church  of  St. 
John  the  Lyangelist,  Boston,  Mass.     1.  Confession  and 
the  Lambeth  Coiileience,  Best.,  IS79,  Svo      2    Medita 
tions  on   the  Creed,  N.  York,  1880,  32mo. '    .'i.'The  E.x- 
ample  ot  the  Pa.ssion  ;  Five  Meditations,  N.  York,  1SS2 
32mo.    4.  Notes  for  Me-litation  upon  the  Collects  for  thJ 
Sundays  an,    Holy  Days;  Part  1.,  Advent  to  Trinity" 
Milwaukee,  I8S7,  16ino,  ^ 

,,"""'/'■"'"'■  "•  '•  (Tnins.)  Prince  Zilah :  n 
,V [''";''  ''""'""'^« '•/'■''!»  H'<^  French  of  Jules  Claretie, 
Chic,  188,,   12mo.     2.  (Trans.)  Mar,-a  ;  the  (iypsy  Bride 

IieTeJ     ISS?"."    '  """""  ^'"'"""'  ''''""•'  l^^M2mo; 
Hall,  Augusta,  Lady  Llanover,  daughter  and 

H""",'s'''r/  ^*"'Jr""  "'"'l''i"g'"n.  "f  Llaiiover,  mar- 
led  18M,  to  Sir  Benjaniin  Hall,  Bart.,  who  was  created 
Lord  Llanovcr  in  1859,  and  died  in  1867,  when  the  title 
became  extinct.  1.  (Ed.)  The  Aiitobiogi  iphv  and  Co  ? 
respondence  of  Mary  tininville,  Mrs.  Delany  ;  with  In- 
IZlT'A  Re">">iscei.ees  of  King  George  the  Third  and 
^01  ,Vfi9  ■'"•  \"'"-  "^'"'/'  ^•"'■^'  ''•»'•  ^'"""^  Series, 
voli'.)  '"'■     *'^"''   "'"'""•   '^I*'""'  """■i 

"The  letters  arc  chiefly  intere.'^tiiiK  as  sDeelnipnsof  11,0 

eat^^d^ri")  ''\'"'','^';y,J"'"'t.'-'i"='l,  11"'!   liecipes  communi- 

«■,'.'.!,',",','  J'".''^'  Llan.'ner  shows  us  how  to  cook  good  dishes 
,n        f  ;:'  ''.■'"'■■     '"•'  >"il.v  .leleet  is  that  the  V's,sou.s  are 

1856,  I'm"'       ■     ^"^^  '"'  '^"'''   ■'"'">  C'-k,  N.  York, 

co,^t*a1,',!^  J*^"^"'"'"  *'•  ';  '^'"'  Land-Owner's  Manual ; 
York  Ohfo  "rn  r""'S,"'^  i^'"."""  KeS-lati-ois  in  New 
York,  Ohio,  Indiana,  Illinois,  Michigan,  Ac,  concerning 


(Fielding,)  [,„tte, 
!H,  adil.,]  ],sii4-lssi, 
th  Mr.  S.  C.  Hall  in 
liat  ''five  years  later 

might  littvc  received 
ig  elai)8eil  since  the 
h  Character.  I.  The 
on.,  IS5r,  p.  8vo.  2. 
I«.  p.  Svo.  3.  Daddy 
ung,  ],on.,  185',l,  8vo. 
)n.,  isfil!,  2  vols.  8vo. 
mil    .Sketches,   Lon., 

olher  Stories,   Lon., 

other  Stories,  Lon., 
r.  The  Little  Cripple, 
!  of  the  Fair  I'amilv: 
heWayof  tlieAVorid, 
•  II.  (Ed.)  Animal 
DO.  12.  The  Play- 
3S,  12mo.  i:!.  Alice 
!68,  l2ino.  14.  The 
,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.     ]a. 

lilust.  Lon.,  1871, 
d  Blessings  :  .'^tories 
;agesof  Temiierance. 
od.,  1881.  17.  The 
Stories,  Lon.,  1874, 
her  Stories,  lilust. 
iovcrnees.  and  other 

20.  The  Old  Story  : 

1875,  p.  8vo.  21. 
ur  the  Voung,  Lon., 
other  St(u-ies,  Lon., 

Ivlin.,    188 1.      24. 

Krrol,  Lon.,  1881. 
es  iind  Studies  from 
iglaiid,  Lon.,  1847, 
1  Studies  of  English 

18fi6. 
lilt'-,  vol.  i.,  under 
VKSTER,]  b.  1802,  at 
L'ume  a  member  of 
d,  the  father  of  the 
18  principal  for  some 
•e  the  poet  AVhittier 
O1860  was  a  teacher 
lits  of  Blaise  Pascal, 
Sylvester  Judd,  Sr., 
y  printed. 
■  A.,  of  the  Society 
I'  the  Church  of  St. 

1.  Confession  and 
I,  Svo.  2.  Medita- 
2uio.  ;i.  The  E.\- 
ons,  N.  York,  1882, 
the  Collects  for  the 
Idveut  to   Trinity, 

Prince   Zilah  :   a 

of  Jules  Clurelie, 

:  the  Gypsy  Bride; 

:;hic.,  1885,  12ma; 

'er,  daughter  and 
)f  liliinover ;  mar- 
;.,  who  was  created 
■!B7,  when  the  title 
ograjihy  and  Cor- 
Delany  :  with  In- 
•ge  the  Third  and 
■0 ;  Second  Series, 
INV,    Mauv,  ante, 

s  specimens  of  the 
he  eiglitoeiith  ceil- 

tccipes  coinmuni- 
of  St.  Oovcr,  Lon., 

3  cook  good  dishes 
at  the  les.sons  arc 
's  of  one  thousand 
xxiii.  oil. 
I  Cl'k,  N.  York, 

■Owner's  Manual : 
julations  in  New 
n,  ic,  concerning 


HAJ 

Land-Titles,  Deeds,  Morlgug.v,  <  ,  Auburn,  N.Y.,  1847 
12mo.  2  Ed.)  Official  Ou  -.ns  of  the  Attorneys- 
Ocneralof  the  United  Statts:  wiih  Notes'  vols  i -v 
Wash  1852  8vo.  3.  The  Republican  Party  and  its 
Presidential  Candidates :  comprising  an  Accurate  His- 
torv  of  the  Republican  Party  in  the  United  States,  from 
Its  Origin  in  179t'>  to  its  Dissolution  in  I8;)2;  of  the  Wliiir 
and  Democratic  Parties  during  the  Interregnum,  and  of' 
lis  Reformation  in  1850,  N.  York,  185(i,  12mo.  4  Meth 
odisiii  •  Its  Source  and  the  Secret  of  its  Power,  Lexine- 
ton,  Ky.,  LS70,  ,S2mo.  ^ 

Hall,  licnjaniin  Ilonicr,  [r,„i,;,  vol.  i.,  Hail 
Bknjamis  ,>dd.,J  b.  18;i0,in  Troy.  N.Y.;  brother  of  Fit2' 
e<lwar.l  Hall,  „,/,„;  educated  at  Harvard,  and  admitted 
to  llic  bur  in  185fi.  1.  A  Collection  of  College  Words 
iS^«  'o"",'.'.',  I.'""'"'''^ee,  Mass.,  1851,  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  cnl., 
„,:  r-  "ilJliography  of  the  United  States :  Vermont 
N  /iork.  I860.  H.  (Ed.)  Tribute  of  Respect  by  the 
Citizens  uf  Troy  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Iroy.  ISd.',,  Svo. 

ic?^""'  *^  •  **•     Cupid's  Curse,  and  other  Tales,  Lon., 

Hall,  Charles,  better  known  as  Charles  U  est- 
nall,  the  pedestrian  champion  of  England.  The  Modern 
Method  ..1  Training  for  Running,  Walking,  Rowin"' 
and  Lo.vmg:  including  Hints  on  E.\erci8e,  Diet,  Oloth- 
"ig.  .tc-.,  l.„n.,  1803,  Kimo. 

Ilnll,  Mrs.  Charles.  Katie  Summers,  Lon.,  1874 
sq.  loiiiti.  >      '   ) 

Hall,  Charles  Cuthbert.  Necessity  and  Advan- 
tages (,l  Popular  Education  in  Church  Music,  N.  York 
',,',;  """"•  yi'^l'  I^'^'"*"'  SiOLsMisn,  (ed.)  Evangeli- 
C'll  Hymns,  with  Tunes,  N.  Y..rk,  1880,  cr.  Svo 

Cnn?"'  ^i''?''!''*  *^'  1-  The  Geology  of  Philadelphia 
County  and  uf  the  Southern  Parts  of  Montgomery  and 
Bucks,  lilust.  (Second  Geological  Survey  of  Penn- 
sylvania, )  Phila.,  1,881,  Svo.  2.  The  Geology  of  Lehi.-h 
and  .Northampton  Counties:  Itinerary  Survey  of  the 
juountains,  (Second  Geological  Survey  of  Pennsylvania.) 

,J^k",!  '^''"•'■'.^s  Francis,  182I-187I,  b.  at  Roches- 
xer,  is.n  :  was  in  turn  blacksmith,  stationer,  and  en- 
graver Becoming  interested  in  the  fate  of  Sir  John 
iranklm.  he  devoted  himself  for  years  to  the  study  of 
Arctic  mutters,  and  made  two  expeditions  fitted  out  by 
private  subscription,  and  in  1871  sailed  on  the  "  Polaris'' 
in  coniiiiand  of  an  expedition  fitted  out  by  the  V  S  eov- 
ernment,  but  died  in  October  of  that  year.  Arctic  Re- 
searches  and  Life  among  the  Esquimaux  :  Narrative  of 
*.xpe<litioii  in  Search  of  Franklin  in  18fi0-(i2  lilust 
and  Maps  N.  York,  1804,  Svo ;  Eng.  ed.,  entitled  "  Life 
with  tl.c  Iv-quiuiaux,"  &c.,  Lon.,  1864,  2  vols.  Svo.  For 
account  of  the  "  Polaris"  expedition,  see  Davis,  C  H 

snjiru,  '  '* 

Hall,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  D.D.,  b.  18''0  at 
Augusta,  «a.:  graduated  at  Yale  in  1842;  studied  «t 
the  1  rotcstant  Episcopal  Theological  Seminary  in  New 
Xork  ;  was  ordained  in  1845,  and  became  rector  of  Holy 
Irinity,  Bnmklyn,  N.Y.,  in  1809.  1.  Notes  on  the  Go.s- 
pels,  iV  \ork,  1857-71,  2  vols.  12mo.  2.  True  Prot- 
cstant  Uiluiiiism:  being  a  Review  of  a   Book  entitled 

The  Law  ,d  Ritualism,"  Phila.,  1S07,  Svo.  3.  Spina 
thri,sli ;  or,  .Musings  in  Holy  Week,  N.  York,  1875,  32mo. 
4.   riie  Cluircli  of  tile  Household,  N.  York,  1877    lonio 

Hall,  Charles  Uadclyffe.  Torquay  in  i'ts  Med- 
eal_Aspect  as  a  Resort  for  Pulmonary  Invalids,  Lon., 

Ir^'")!  ,   p.   Svo.  ' 

Hull,  Charles  W.     ].   Arctic  Rovings;   or.  The 

«n.?"  'i',-T  ,".!  "  ^7  ,?"'"■•"■'•  ^"y  «"  ""^™  "nd   I^nnJ, 
n.„„  '        ,;'-',';"■•  ■  ?•  l'"""  ''^"^^"  ■■  ""  Historical  Ro- 
mance of  the  British  Maritime   Provinces,  Bost.,  1867, 
Ifimo.     ,i.  Adrift  in  the  loo-Fields.     lilust.     Bost    IS77 
12mo.    4.  Drifting  round  the  World:  a  Boy's  Adven- 
tures by  ,V,i  and  Land.      lilust.      Bost.,  1881,  Svo. 
M  I.      „    ,'^*'\,V.'''"'''»"e.     Memoir  of  Marshall  Hall, 
fli.l>.     ByhisHidow.     Lon.,  ISOl,  Svo. 
„„'l,.'I'i  '''i''^'"*"  Il'ill  was  a  remarkable  man.    Wore  It  ' 
ki    wlclil  "',Mh  "•','  *";'5'  I'I'>7i<'l"Ki-«t  to  gain  a  sclentifi" 
(I  Z      *"    "llho  luiu'tioii  of  the  spinal  marn.w-a  step  ^ 

•  H  r  V  1  i"' Hr""  '"-'V','  ';""'^^'''  ««  ■^«''"'"'  «"'y  to  llmt 
xli  Ml    *""  "'''  '^<^«''"e  u  rceord,"-,s'n<,  ftr.,  , 

Hull,    Hev.    Christopher    Newman,    LL.B.. 

Ouitc,  vol.  I.,  Hall,  Rkv.  Newman,  add.,1  •  .  isjs,  at 
Maidstone,  Kng. :  son  of  J.  V.  Hall,  (o.  r..  ,„  •  ,  >,„  i  •) 
wag  educatcil  at  Highbury  College,  ami  gradu  ■  „  at  the 
University  „r  London,  where  he  gained  the  law  Fellow- 
ship.    In  IM2  be  became  pastor  of  the  Albion  Congro- 


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gational  Church,  Hull,  and  in  1854  entered  upon  the 
charge  of  Surrey  Chapel,  now  Christ  Church,  l,ondon 
He  has  twice  visited  the  United  States.  He  has  a  wide 
popularity  as  a  preacher,  and  the  circulation  of  some  of 
his  writings  is  counted  by  millions.  1.  Divine  Social- 
ism ;  or,  Ihe  Man  Christ  Jesus,  Lon.,  1851,  l'>iuo  2 
Seventy  Scripture  Chants;  3d  ed..  185,i,  1 2mo.  3  Con- 
gregationalism for  Christ,  Lon.,  1855,  lOmo.  4.  Hymns 
and  Songs  for  Bands  of  Hope,  Lon.,  1855,  24mo  ■■)' 
Sacrihce;  or.  Pardon  and  Purity  through  the  Cross,  Lon,,' 
I8o6,  18mo.  6  Hymns  composed  at  Bolton  Abbey,  and 
0  her  Rhymes  Lon.,  1851,  p.  Svo.  7.  Hints  on  Preach- 
iiig,  Lon.,  l,8oS,  12mo.     8.  Now!  Lon,,  1,S58,  12mo-  2d 

?l^.'n   ?»•     "•  '^"''"''''    ""'   "'«   Spirit;   new  ed„  Lon., 

1859    18mo.      Ill     The   Day   of    Salvation,   an.l   othei- 

rracts.  Lon.,  l8o!),  ISnio.     11.  The  Voice  of  Jesus,  and 

other  Tracts,   Lon.,  1859,  ISmo.     12.  Christ   for   Every 

One,  Lon.,  ISbO,  ISmo.     13.  Plain  Truths  Plainly  Put'' 

the  Sermons  to  the  People  of  London,  preached  in  St. 

James's  Hall  and  the  Theatres,  Lon.,  1861,  lOmo.     14. 

the    Holy  Catholic    Faith.  Lon..  I,'<fl2,  lOmo.      15    The 

Assassination   of   Abraham    Lincoln  :   a    Lecture,  Lon., 

Ifch,.    lOuio      16.  The  Cardinal  and  the  Encyclical,  [of 

Mb  Dec,  1864  :]  a  Lecture  to  Young  Men,  Lon.",  1805,  Svo. 

7.  Ihe  Antidote  to  Fear,  Lon  ,  1866,  Svo.     Anon      Is 

oiucward  Bound,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  1809,  p.  Svo' 

J.  lilgrim  Songs  in  Cloud  and  Sunshine,  Lon,,  1n7u 

1^1110.     20.    Liverpool   to  St.  Loui.s.  Lon.,  1870,  f  1869  1 

.1.  tonflict  and  Victory:  an  Autobiography,  Lon.,  1874, 

12mo.     22.    Prayer:    its   Reasonableness   and    Efficacy 

Lon     18,5,  16mo.     23.  The  Lord's  Prayer:  n   Practicai 

Meditation,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo.     24.   The  Coming  of  the 

Lord    Lon,,   1884,   lOmo.      25.    Songs   of   Heaven   and 

Earth,  Lon.   ],sS,,,  p.  Svo.     Also,  many  single   sermons, 

lectures,  and  addresses. 

.1  ",«"», '♦'"•Christopher  Newman.  1.  Through 
the  lyro  to  Venice,  Lon,,  ISOll,  cr.  Svo.  2.  Sketches 
and  Recollections,     lilust.     Lon.,  1879,  p   Svo 

Hall,  Clara  OaKey.  Sweet  Bells  Jangled:  a 
Dramatic  Love-Tale,  N.  York,  1S70,  Svo. 

Halj,  p.  New  Hampshire  Superior  Court  Reports, 
vols.  Ivi.-lyii.,  Concord,  1876-77,  Svo. 

Hall,  E.  Munster  Fireside;  or.  The  Barrys  of 
Reigb,  Lon.j   1S75,  12mo.  ' 

M**?'!?  j^'.S,*  .'*?•  '''''e  Kui'ipean  in  India  with 
Mnirs  Medical  Guide:  U  cd.,  Lon.,  1878,  or.  Svo 

Hall,  E.  (iarnett.  Bay  Leaves:  a  Tribute  to 
hnglands  Heroes,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1878,  12mo. 

1  JJ^.M'  ^'  "•  '^""tional  Tax  as  Amended,  N.  York, 
loo3,  I2nio.  ' 

Hall,  Rev.  Edward  Brooks,  [antr,  vol,  i..  add  1 
Sermons,  1832-66:  with  Memoir,  Bost.,  1867.  lOnio. 

Hall,  Ilev.  Edward  H.,  a  Unitarian  minister. 
1.  ten  Lectures  on  Orthodo.w  and  Heresy  in  the  Chris- 
tian Church,  Bost.,  1883,  161110.  2.  Lessons  on  the  Life 
ot  St.  laul,  drawn  from  the  Acts  and  the  Epistles;  2d 
cd.,  Bost,,  IS.xo,  16mo.  '  ' 

w"m  m' n ''*n.'"''„"^J'P'«' ^-S"''  !'"»:  ''"'•the 
West!!,    the  Traveller  and    Emigrant's  Hand-Book  to 

Canada   and   the  Northwest   States   of   America,  Lon., 
1^850,  Svo  ;  3d  ed.,  1858.    2.  The  Great  West :  Emigrants' 
Settlers  ,  and  Travellers'  Guide-  and  Hand-Book  to  the 
States  ol    California   and   Oregon   and   the   Territories 
of  Nebraska,  Utah,  Colorado.  Idaho,  Montana,  Nevada, 
Washington,  and  Arizmia,  N.  York,  1864,    lOmo;    new 
ed..  Lon.,  1867.    3,  Ajipleton's  Han<l  Book  of  American 
Iravel;    the  .Southern  Tour,  N.  York,  1800,  12mo;  9th 
annual  ed.,  1869.     4.  The  Summer  Tourist's  Viiflition- 
Guide   to   American   Watering-Places.     Maps,   fc      N 
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and  Its  \  icinity :   with  Short  Tours  to  East  and  West 
Sussex,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo :  new  cd.,  rev.  and  enl,,  Brighton, 
,    ,     J^'^    Picturesque   Tourist:    a    Handy  Guide 
round  the  World,  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo.     7.  Coffee-'Taverns, 
(ocoa.Houscs,  and  ColTec-Palaces:  their  Rise,  Progress 
and  Pro.spects,  Lon.,  1878,  fp.  Svo.     8.  Lands  of  I'ienty : 
British   North   America  for  Health,  Sport,  and    Profit 
Lon.,  1S79,  p.  Svo.     9.  The  Homo  Colony:  a  Guide  fo^ 
investors  ami  Settlers  in  Newfoundland,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo 
f  ,,•*''.' .*^j!**'«''d  I*""cr.     (Trans.)   Eorly  Sources 
-.1    hngiisri   Initarian    Clirisliunily,    by   Gaston    Bonet- 
Miiury  :  with  a  Preface  by  James  Martineau,  Lon.,  1SS4. 
Hall,  Rev.  Edward  Vine,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1859;  ordained   1861;  vicar 
"r  trii*.",™*''-''  *''>'JI««<!X,  1870-78;  curate  in  charge 
"1  St.  Nicholas,  Worcester,  1879-81  ;  minor  canon,  pre- 
centor, and  sacrist  of  Worcester  Cathedral   since   1877. 

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1.  Tho  Waiting  Saviour,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  1S75, 
IJino.  2.  Sermons  prcaehocl  in  Worewter  Cathedral, 
Lon.,  18S-,  l2uio.  li.  Fourteen  Short  Seruions,  Worces- 
ter, 1SS-,  i2mo. 

"  Hall,  Elfin,"  (Pseud.)    ,Seo  I'Eiiitv,  Miis.  E.  C, 

liifrti. 

Hall,  Eugene  J.  I.  Poems  of  tho  Farm  and  Fire- 
side, Chio.,  1,S74.  2.  Lyrics  of  Home-Land,  Ohio.,  1881, 
sq.  8vo. 

Hall,  Fitzedward,  V.C.L..  b.  Ikl'.^,  at  Troy,  N.Y. ; 
griuiuuted    at    Harvard    in    1SJ«,  a:ul    went    to    India, 
where  in  1850  he  became  tutor,  and  in  \S5:'.  profissor,  in 
the  K'uvcTnment  college  at  Denares.     In  181)2  lie  went  to 
London  and  was  made  profe.-.-or  of  Sanskrit  and  Indian 
Jjri,.<|irudenoo   in    King's  College.      Since    ISO!)   he   has 
^    resided  at  Alarlesford,  Suffolk.     Ho  has   (Mlited  Sanskrit 
J       te.\ts,  ccmti-ibuted   on    philological    .subjects    to    reviews 
and  iierio.lieals,  and  assisted  in  the  prefiaration  of  tho 
.New   English    Uiotionary.      I.    A  Contribution    towards 
an  Inde.\  to  the  Uibliogniphy  of  the  Indian   Philosoph- 
ical , Systems,  Calcutta,  18,511,  Svo.     (Published  bv  order 
of    thu   government  of  tho    Xurthwest    Provinces.)      2. 
(Trans.)  A  Rational  Uefutation  of  the  Hindu  Philosoph- 
ical  .Systems;  from  the  Original  Hindi  of   Nflakaatha 
Sristn,  Lon.,  1S«2,  Svo.     ,!.  (Ed.)  Ane  Compendious  an.l 
Uryue  Iractiite  [m  verse]  concernyng  >•«  Office  and  Dewtio 
ot  Kyngis.    Laitlio  oouipylit  by  \V.  Lauder.    (Early  Eng. 
Text  Soo.)     Lon.,  1SH4,  Svo.     -1.   Benares,  Ancient  and 
Mediieval:  a  Monograph.  Hertford,  ISliS,  Svo.     5.  (Ed.) 
The  Historic  of  ano  Xobil  and  Wailzeand  Sqvvor    Wil- 
liam Meldrum.     Coinpylit  by  Sir  Dauid  Lvn.lesay  of  tho 
Mont.     (Early  Eng.  Text  Soo.)     Lou.,  l.K'«S-(i9,2  parts, 
8vo.     fl.  (Ed.)  I'oetical  Works  of  William  Lauder,  Lon., 
18(0.  .*<vo.     7.  Kecent  E.Memijlitications  of  False  Philol- 
ogy, X.  \ork,  \A7-2,  l2mo. 

Or.',n,"vvi!l?'''-''"^'"Pi"-r"!"''nls«  phllology  is  Mr.  Richard 
SuiVi  J .'  •''^' ,""  ^■■'<''',l'i'i"{?  Iiimself  in  the  volume  .  .  . 
entitled  Words  and  their  Pses.'  .  .  .  Dr.  Hair-- criticisms 
.  .  .  are  throughout  pungent  and  ah\e:'—Xaliun,  xvi.  3*4. 

8.  Modern  English,  Lon.,  l,"?:!,  p.  Svo. 

"  An  attempt  to  show  how  tho  English  of  to-dny  differs 
from  that  of  our  grandfathers,  and  to  vindicate  the  change 
as  proper  growth,  ,  It  is  a  hard  pre,s.scd  pack  of  facts. 
ni'oAr  1.   .'i  'f  '"  '"'''i^''  ^'"''  ""^  f'"^^'*  '"■«  ,seleclcd  with 

m«»,''^   iV''"""';'""^  -sound  judgiaeiu and  that  the 

.Trfint  ,i  J'","  '""■'  "''"'  »i"I,«itli«"-  supplements  in  im- 
pprtant  particulars  or  contradicts  our  best  dictionaries 
fi^r",  .M,"-'  '"*','"■>■  ;jf  familiar  words,  every  student.lf  Ei  g 

,.  Ill  f  M  "'"l'  ';."  ",'-^'"  "'«  ^""^  ""<!  "«es  'he  author 
no  stinted  thanks."— AWwn,  xvlii.  TiS. 

•  He  does  not  criticise;  lie  reviles.    He  seems  to  be  in  a 

passion  from  one  end  of  his  book  to  the  ,jther.  .        The 

book  has  its  use  in  one  way.  as  anv  collection  of  obsolete 

i"ti'r'^ii';;a."Lr\ixr'.v""'  '"^""■"'"^  "^  ^^'"^^^^^ 

its  V  /Ah  "'"' 'u"rT T^  i;7P,t't..«lly i.uleavoursto  fenew 
no,?t  ;.•.;,■."  '"*  '"'V'?'  "''"U'lJs  with  a  rich  store  of 
?v  ,n  Vi  ,  i?'i '  ""  '"1  'V'<'"'"  '^'-''-'"  equalled.  For  every 
wi'ilKlrw!  s;!L^lT"r!.™''r?  r  ""^''^  "^  reference.-I 

enc;  ^'iSit  to^'is",';."'!:'  """  'P""'  «•"''■ 
rare^forihI."'hii!!?rv'?'?""""',  '""  """""grapli  to  such  a-s 

not'nllu- n'r"!!,',.''"'  H''''K''"»'  !"wk  .leserves  the  admiration 

1  s!?"i'9'  '"'"r-lf,''*'  ,""W'e-  1.  f^oeial  Customs,  Bost., 
the  Author  of  "Social  Customs."     Bost.,  ISS8,  24mo 

Hall,  Frederic,  a   legal   adviser  to   Ma.ximilian, 
Emperor  of  Mexico.     Life  of  Maximilian  I.,  Late  Em- 

Sr"l^"ri,"^or.  2.r "  "  ''""""  "'  ""  ^"'^"'''  •^^"'°""' 

ro^^i' n^.r'.  '?,?!!^"**''.  ^^-^^  S'-a<luated  at  Jesus 
College,  Oxford,  I8h2;  ordained  186,1 ,  cur;-te  of  St 
Marys,  Wolverhampton,  lSfi;i-fi5;  rector  of  Pryern 
Burnet,  diocese  oi  Loudon,  since  1 882.  !  ASh'"tHis 
torioal  Account  of  tiie  Collegiate  Church  of  "st'peter 
Wolverhampton.  Illust.  Lon.,  180,5,  Svo.  2.  Fast  „s 
Reception  of  the  Blessed  Sacrament,  a  Custom  of  the 
Church  Catholic,  Lon.,  1881,  12ibo.  i  ■"  ot  me 

Han,  Mrs.  Frederick  J.     i.  The  Next  of  Kin ; 


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i  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1851,  _       ... , ..   ,„^.  „,„^^^  ,^j 

I  Hearts;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISa.s,  ;i  yolg.  p,  ,Svo. 
I  Hall,  Frederick  James,  and  Twells,  I'liiiin 
;  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Iliili 
Court  of  Chiinetry  during  the  Time  of  Lord  Chancellor 
I  tottenham,  Lon.,  I8,")(l-;)|,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Hall,  G.  C.     Causes  of  Blindness  in  India-  Treat 

meiit  and  Cure,  Allahabad,  1881,  Svo. 

I      Hall,  George,  M.D.     An  Excursion  from  Jericho 

to  the  Ruins  of  the  Ancient  Cities  of  Oera?.a  and  Amman 

;  in  the  tountry  East  of  tho  River  Jordan.     By  0    |t 

;  Lon,,  IS,i2.  ■''Vo.  "^ 

:      Hall,  George  Barnes.     Historical  Sketches  and 

h.vcnls   in    Ihe   Colonization    of  America  and   tho  Out- 

grmnh  of  our  Country.     Illust.     Minneapolis,  1S88,  Svo 

Hall,  t«eorge  Berringer.  Records  of  St.  Al- 
phege,  London  Wall;  compiled  from  its  Ancient  Docu- 
ments, Lon.,  ISS2,  Svo. 

Hall,   George  James.      ■•Sought  and  leaved;  a 

rize  Essay  on  Ragged  Schools  and  Kindred  Institutions, 
Lon.,  ISoj,  l2nio.  ' 

Hall,  Granville  Stanley,  I'h.D.,  b.  1,S45,  at  Ash- 
held,  Ma,-^,*  ;  graduated  at  Williams  College  1887- 
studied  at  Berlin,  Bonn.  Heidelberg,  and  Leipsic;  pro- 
fessor of  psychology  at  .lohns  Hopkins  University  l-SS'- 
S,N  and  since  then  president  of  Clark  Univer,-^itv,  Wm. 
cester,  Mass.  1.  (Trans.)  Hegel  ns  the  X'ational 
Ihilosopber  of  Germany,  by  J.  K.  F.  Rosenkranz,  St 
Loui,.,  Mo.,  IS74,  Svo.  2.  Aspects  of  German  Culture. - 
a,  Volume  of  Essays  and  Criticism,  Bost,,  IS.M,  12iiio 
,p  (J'd-)  Pc'li'gogical  Library,  vol.  i. :  Methods  of 
reaching  History.  By  G.  Dieslerweg,  Professors  II.  1!. 
AdauLs,  C.  K-  Adams  J.  W.  Burgess,  E.  Emerton,  W. 
;  ,!!!L  ""i-'.-  w-  "'gginson.  Bost.,  ISS3,  12mo  ;  2d 
ed  1SS5.  With  MANsFiKi.n,  .John  M.,  Hints  toward  a 
Select  and  Hescriptive  Bibliography  of  Education;  ar- 
ranged by  Topics  and  indexed  by  Authors,  Bost.,  I88fi. 
IJmo.  *         ' 

Hall,  H.  T.  1.  Shaksperean  Fly-Leaves  and  Jot- 
tings; new  e<l.,  cnl.,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  2.  Shnkspere's 
Plays  the  Separate  Editions  of,  with  the  Alterati.ms 
done  by  \  iirious  Hands;  2d  ed.,  Cambridge,  1S80,  8vo 

u"  I,'  rn'"'''*  Manual  of  South  African  Geog- 
'■«phy,_On^e  Town,  I85it,  Svo.  * 


all,  Henry,  a  journalist.  I.  American  Naviga- 
tion .-  with  some  Account  of  the  Causes  of  its  Former 
1  rosperity  and  Present  Decline,  N.  York,  1880,  Svo.  2. 
Report  on  the  Ship-Building  Industry  of  the  United 
States,  (Tenth  Census,)  Wash.,  1SS4,  4to. 

Hall,  Henry,  assistant  surgeon.  War  Department. 
Vooabnlary  of  'lechnioal  Terms,  in  Eight  Languages, 
Lon.,  I860,  ;!  parts,  obi.  Ifluio.  fc     6    > 

T.^u"'p^**''  T^f.'.''^  Armstrong,  educated  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  and  King's  College,  London; 
ordained  18,6;  vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bristol,  ISSO- 
80  ;  vicar  of  Spring  (jrove,  Heston,  since  1888.  Advent 
Counsel,  and  other  Sermons,  Bristol,  1880 

s„'?''r'{./*'^"!'  Herbert  Byng.     1.  Spain  and  tho 
,  Seat  of  War  in.spa,a,  Lon.,  I8;i7,  p.  Svo.     2.  Scenes  at 
Home  and    Abroad,  Lon.,  1839,  p.  Svo.      3.  Highland 
Sports  and  Highland  Quarters,  Lon.,  1847,  2  vols   p   Svo 
4.   txmoor;   or,  Footsteps  of  St.  Hubert  in  the  West! 
Lou     1840      5.  (Ed.)  The  Sportsman  and  his  Dog;  or 
Hints  on  Sporting,  Lon.,  1850,  12mo.     Anon.     6.  Scot- 
tish  Sports   and   Pastimes,  Lon.,  1850,  12mo.      7    The 
West  of  England  an.i  tho  Exhibition  of  1851.      Illust 
Lon.,  1S5I,  p.  Svo.     S.  Brooklands  :  a  Sporting  Biogra- 
phy  Lon.,  1802,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.      9.  Mary  ;  a  Daughter 
I  "i  •''«,  ,?"8'"''   I'easantry,  Lon.,  1853,  3  vols,  p    Svo. 
'  10.  Soldiers  and  Sailors  in  Peace  as  in  War,  Lon'   1855, 

«'"«"■,,  ','?'\m'  •"■•  '^'"^  ^"""^'  '»  "'o  East,  Lon., 

1 8o6,  12mo.  12.  The  Queen's  Messenger ;  or.  Travels  in 
the  Highways  and  Byeways  of  Europe,  Lon.,  1865,  p. 
Svo ;  new  ed.,  1S7J.  13.  Sport  and  its  Pleasures,  Phys- 
ical  and  Gastronomical ;  2d  ed,,  Lon.,  1868,  8vo  14 
Adventures  of  a  Bric-iiBrao  Hunter,  Lon,,  1S6S.  n  Svo- 
new  ed  entitled  "The  Brie-ii-Br.c  Hunter;  or.  Chap' 
ters  on  Chinaniania."  IS73.  ' 

th'e^''u™,lV'nf 'If'''  •'"".'■'"■."""'y.-^'ears  he  has  followed 
i.rL'i        ■  V-  "^  "  ^"'IPc'or  throughout   the   length    and 

ptriormaiices  in  most  unpreteiidinir  fashion  .-nntrive"  to 
x'rviii!'l329™        "  **""'^  '''"''  "'  "''""natl">>-''-*"t(a(o° 

15.  The  Pigskins  Abroad,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  16 
Luoiillus ;  or   Palatable  Essays,  Lon.,  1878,  f  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Hall,  lllland,  [,.„«,■,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  1795-1885,  gov- 
ernor of  Vermont  1858-60;   president  of  the  Vennont 


3.     2.  The  Knave  of 

i.  n.  Svo. 

d  i'wellH,  IMiilip. 

riuincd   in   the  iligh 

lu  of  Lord  Chancellor 

!vo. 

lesa  in  India:  Trcnt- 

■0. 

L'ursion  from  Jericho 
Oernzii  and  Ainmnii 
Jordan,     liy  (J.  il. 

torioal  Sketches  and 
iierica  and  the  Oiit- 
inneapoli.",  ISSS,  ,Mvo. 
Kccords  of  St.  Al- 
n  its  Ancient  Docu- 

iij,'lit   nnd   leaved :   a 
iindred  Institutions, 

.D.,  1).  1S45,  at  Ash- 
ani8  College  ISB"; 
!,  and  Leipsic  ;  pro- 
ins  University  |n,s2- 
rk  University,  Wor- 
I  as  the  Nalioniil 
F.  K<isenkranz,  Si. 
jf  German  Culture : 
,  Bost.,  18S1,  12nio. 
I.  i. :  Methods  of 
?(.',  Professors  II.  I). 
!ss,  K.  Emerton,  W. 
ist.,  1888,  12mo;  2d 
M.,  Hints  toward  a 
f  of  Education  ;  ar- 
lUthors,  Bost.,  I88(i, 

?ly-Leaves  and  Jot- 
0.     2.   Shnkspere's 
illi  the  Alterations 
(bridge,  1880,  8vo. 
uth  African    Geog- 

American  Naviga- 

uses  of  its   Former 

.'ork,  1880,  8vo.     2. 

3try  of  the  United 

4to. 

,  War  Department. 

Eight  Languages, 

>ng,  educated  at 
*  College,  London; 
lity,  liristol,  1880- 
nce  1888.  Advent 
1880. 

1.  Spain  and  the 
8vo.  2.  Scenes  at 
ivo.  3.  Highland 
1847,2  vole.  p.  Svo. 
ibert  in  the  West, 
and  his  Dog;  or. 
Anon.  6.  .Scot- 
)0,  12mo.  7  The 
1  of  1851.  IlluBt. 
I  Sporting  Biogra- 
(lary  :  a  Daughter 
^^,  •'!  vols.  p.  Svo. 
1  War,  Lon.,  1855, 
to  the  East,  Lon., 
!er;  or.  Travels  in 
pe,  Lon.,  1865,  p. 
<  Pleasures,  Phys- 
I.,  18BS,  8vo.  14. 
Lon.,  1868,  p.  8vo; 
lunter;  or,  Chap. 

•s  he  has  fidiowed 
the  lengtli  and 
of  hiuLselt  and  Ills 
<hlon,  contrive"  to 
latlon."— *;^a'(«<or, 


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llistoriottl   Society.     The  History  of  Vermont  from  its  ' 
Discovery  to    1701,   Albany,    1868,   8vo.      Also,   sing  o 
speeches  and  addresses.  '   ■""»'" 

Hall,  Ilev.  Ililkiah  Bedford.  I.  Proofs  of 
the  Divinity  of  Christ,  Lon.,  18,«,  I2mo.  2  T  «m 
i.an.onto  the  Authorised  Version  of  iho  New  Testament  • 
being  Lmendatory  Notes  with  Explanatory  Observations; 
Lon.,  ISj,.  8vo;  2d  cd.,  rev.  and  enl.,  lS(i|  •<  Ti  ' 
hpist le  of  Paul  the  Apostle  to  the  Colossians  .■  a  rovised 
Translation  Lon.,  1850,  8vo.  4.  •»*.„  i.,o,^,r,,.  John  i 
Bapti.st :  being  a  Course  of  Advent  Lec.ur,;,  Lon.,  Ls'wj 
8\().  0. 'H  eV.*<i«ia  .uayytAi.,  :  The  Fulness  i,f  the  Miin- 
.festation  of  Jesus  Christ :  being  a  Course  of  Ei.h.ha  "y 
Lectures,  Lon.,  Lsfi.i,  12mo.  i 'l'"any 

Hall,  Hubert,  b.  1857,  at  llesley  Hall,  Notting- 
hamshire; educated  at  Shrewsbury  School  and  privatelv  ■ 
appointed  to  a  post  in  the  Public  Record  Ollice  1870 -a 
lellow  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  and  of  the  Koval 
ills  i.ncal  .Society,  and  a  member  of  the  Pipe  Roll  and 
Selden  Societies,  Ac.  1.  The  History  of  the  Custom 
Revenue  ,n  Lngland,  from  the  Earliest  Times  tf.  the 
t-^"l ,;',:'  •  ™'.»l;;l«J,<-'''olusively  from  Original  Authori- 
IKS,  1.011.,  IMS.-),  2  vids. 

„,"-^'','}"'"'i"''' bave  liecii  able  to  test  liiswork  if  sn<..n« 
almost  iree  from  iiiacc,ira..y."_^(/,.,  No.  3017 

-!.  Society  111  the  Elizabethan  Age.    Illust.    ISSfi  8vo 

Contents:  The   Landlord ,    the  Steward;    the  Tenant  j 

e  Burgess;  the  .Merchant ;    the  Host;    the  Courtier 

the  Churchman;  the  Official ;  the  Lawyer;  Appendices.    I 

tr.r.     .'.':'*  "  """I'lete  master  of  the  comnle-x  economic  lif>i   ' 

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nfVl  ,  II  i  "'''  '""""■  "K"™».tt'-e  iUumi  inte.1  n  a  lust 
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^l™/.'x.\'xi'":;.''"''B'  ""'"-■'•  "'""  '""king,  reputations"^ 

Hall,   Isaac    Hollister,   b.   18.37,   at   Norwalk, 
Conn.;  s(m   of  Edwin   Hall,  D.D.,  (.7    ,•    n,,ie  vol    i 
graduated  at   Hamilton  College  ISi;!,  and  at  Columi;ia 
Law  School  ISO.-,,  was  for  two  years  a  professor  in  the 
Protestant  college  at  Beirut,  .Syria,  and  since  1884  \Z 

Unnersity  1.  American  (ircek  Testaments:  Critical 
Bibliography  of  the  Greek  New  Testament  as  published 

n  America:  with  Two  Fao-Similo  Illustration's,  Phila, 
18.!.i,  I.'nio  2.  (Ed.)  Reproduction  in  Phototype  of  the 
S.vrian  Antilcgomcna  Epistles,  Ac.    Plates.    Bait.,  LSSfi, 

Hall,  J.     1.  Legends  of  the  West,  Cin.,  1869,  12mo. 

uTn"u  "^  V'^'i"'"'  "'■■""•y-  *"-  Cin.;  1869,  I2mo. 

1888    l'?uo      ''  Ulimpses  of  Ureal  Fields,  Lon., 

0.,"?s,s'r'*,„*''     •*'"'''<'8])eare  vs.  IngersoII,  Cleveland, 

name^thni*"'^!'  ^^^-J''""-,  vol.  1.,  the  nfth  of  the 

New  York  S,''*;  M  "'''  '"^'^■'^  ^"'  ^'""'  <"^™'»'  "f  "'« 
Sh,  .  „  1  -T"  ^I"'*"™  ^i"ce  1866,  and  is  also  the 
of  Nliv  !"v  V-  Contributions  to  the  Pateontology 
Si  ,M  .^ %^-  '\^ ',"'''•  ' **"•  2.  Natural  History  of  the 
Sate   ol    New  \ork:    Pahvontology,  vol.  iii     mrt     i 

Pl„,»,       a\1     '  "'*",n'"'»gy.  vol.  iv.,  part  i.     Text  and 
Plates.      Albany,   18(17,  4to.      4.    Descriptions  of   New 
Speciesof  Fossils  from  the  Niagara  Formation  at  Wal 
dron,   Indiana,  f.   Urk,    1879,  Svo.      With   W.iit.vrv, 

logical  Survey  of  the  State  of  Wiscinsfn'!  N.  York,  1 S62; 

Hall,  James,  of  Nantwich.     A   llistnrv  of  fi,o 
Town  and  Parish  of  Nantwich,  or  WictMbS,  in  th 

v^ypr^nl:;;."" "' ''"'"'  ^''^"'"'''  '«^''.  ^'o-  i-'i- 

I.  all.  Rev.  John,  D.D„  LL.D.,  b.  1829,  in  County 
Ariungi  Ireland,  and  educated  at  Belfast  cilloge  was 
licensed  0  preach  in  1849,  and,  after  servin- as  mission 
ary  in  the  west  of  Irelan.l,  and  holding  pastote"n 
Ariijagh  and  Dublin,  removed  to  the  Uniied  Sa  n 
1S6,,  0  become  pastor  of  the  Fifth  Avenue  Pr^byt^H.  ," 
^  The  Chief  End  of  Man:  an  Exposition  of  the  First 
Answer  of  he  Shorter  Catechism,  Phila.,  ISmo.  rFam 
lar  Talks  to  Boys,  N.  York,  12mo.  4.  How  to  S  udv  an 
International  Sabbath-Sehool  Lesson,  PhiTa.,  16  no  " 
Minor  Characters  of  the  Bible,  Phila.,  18mo.   0.  TheOnly 


.^„  «K    ?     ,.'  •.  '"'.E.xpoailion  of  the  Second  Answer  of 
the  Shorter  taiechism,  Phila.,  18mo.    7.  Sabbath-School 
Theiilogy;  or,  Conversations  with  a  Class,  Phila.,  ISmo. 
8.  The   Sower   and   the   Seed,  Phila.,  18mo.     0.    (Ed  ) 
Family  Prayers,  f,r  Four  Weeks,   N.  York.  ISfiS,  12mo 
0.    tare   cast    upon    the    Lord,    N.  York,   ISliO,   "4mo' 
.  lapers   for   Hoiiie   Reading.  N.  York,   1871,   12mo.' 
I.'.  Questions  of    the   Day,    X.York,    187:),    12mo.      L) 
Ireaching:  Manner  and  Matter,  N.  York,  1874,  12ino' 
4    Ihoughts  for  the  Old  Year  and  the  New,  N.  York, 
18,4   .i2mo.     L..,Why  Wecpest  Thou?  N.  York,    1874 
^-..10.      16.  Gods   \\o:d   through    Preaching,    (Lyman 
Beecher  Lectures^,,  e  College,)  X.   York.   1^7.5    12m 
7     Momormls   of  Wesleyan    Ministers   fiom    1777   to 
840    Lon     18,6,  svo.     Is.  V„„  „„,,  ,.,„„  ei.ildren  ;  or, 
Happy    Homes,   and   how   to   make    them,    1877.      10 
f°"ndatio„    Stories   for   Young    Builders,    Lon.,    ISSl,' 
!    8mo.     21.  A  Christian  Homo:  how  to  make  ami  how 
o  maintain    it    Lon.,   I8S4,   l2mo.     21.   (Ed.)  Fan  Uy 
Prayers   for  Working- People,  for    Four   Week  .   E  1^^^, 
88.   sm.  er.  Svo      With  C,v,,,,i,,  T.   L,.  and  Bkk.uki, 
wui    a   *'"""'"^*/"'    I'renching,    X.   York,    1871,    ISmo. 
With   Stuaut,  GKoncK  H.,  The  Ameriean   Eva;gelists 

fr'pi;,;,!  N^^  ""J'  ,1™  "•  ^""^'y'  '"  ^•'"'^  ""'"in  »nd 
Ireland,  JS.  iork,  12ino. 

r.,"","',,*^''*''  •'"''II,  Independent  minister  of  Union 
Chape      Bri.xton.      I.   Mi.ssions  at  Home:  the  Christian 

atriots  Reined.y  for  his  Country's  Danger,  Lon.,  1856, 
,-'"":  „?■,  ^'"^  'ielievcr's  I'eaee:  In  Memoriam  of  hii 
Uoj^il  Highness  the  Prince  Consort,  Lon..  18ti'>   Svo 

Hall,  John,  M.R.C.S.  Drink-Thirst;  its'  Medical 
Treatment,  Lon.,  I8S1,  Svo. 

Hall,  Kev.  John,  of  Trenton.  Henry  Martyn  and 
hi-  Missionary-  Work  in  the  East,  I'nila.,  18s:i,  iBuio. 

Hall,  John  Carey,  educated  at  Queen's  University, 
Ireland;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  LSSl  • 
ossistant  Jajianese  secretary  at  Tokio  l,sS2.  (Trans  )  A 
General  View  of  Chinese  Civilization,  by  P.  Lahtte,  1887, 

Hall,  John  Charles.  1.  Bedside  Sketches;  On 
the  Treatment  of  Thoracic  Consumption,  Lon.,  185(1,  Svo. 
2.  Prevention  of  Cholera;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  Lon.,  1853,  Svo 
.1  Hints  on  the  Pathology,  .tc,  of  Thoracic  Consump- 
ton.  Illust.  3ded.,enl.,  Lon.,  lS5(!,12mo.  4.  On  the 
1  revention  and  Treatment  of  the  Sheffield  Grinders'  Dis- 
ease,  Lon.,  1857,  8vo.  5.  Medical  Evidence  on  Railway 
Accidents,  Lim.,  18(18,  Svo  """"j' 

n„»»''"','''i?''"  JF'!."''*"''  "-A-  ^-  is:i7;  educated  at 
?imU"'T'.r°-'"'."'''  """'^''  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's 
inn  1S)2.  A  Ireatise  on  the  Law  relating  to  Profits 
a  Prendre  and  Rights  of  Common,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo 

Hall,  John  K.     1.  Master  Workman  and  Masonic 
Monitor,  Bost,  1864,  12mo.    2.  Master  Key  to  thoTreas 
ures  of  the  Royal  Arch,   18fc6,  24mo.     ;  ^  Freema  m,'s 
Monitor  :  a  List  of  All  the  Lodges  in  the  St.ife  of  Mas  „ 

i8?n:sq:  IT' '""'' '""°'  -*•  *'"^""''-'  *'^"^"^'  ^-"•' 

Ci  Jh"  n'  *'f ''"  V^?-^?"-  ""'''•' '"  "'*  Three  Services, 
Civil,  Naval,  and  Military,  Lon.,  1860,  12moj  2d  od., 

h  nfli-'  •',?''"„^*"e' [?'"'■''■'■'• '"'«''^-]  l"4-186n, 
b.  at  Diss,  Norf^^dk;  a  bookseller  at  Maidstone  1814-50. 

1  he  Sinners  Iriend,"  mentioned  cmir,  vol.  i.,  was  first 
published  in  1821.  It  has  bee.i  translated  intrthirty 
languages,  and  has  readied  a  circulation  of  nearly  three 
mil  ions  of^  copies.  Conflict  and  Victory  :  the  Autobion- 
raphy  of  the  Author  of  "  The  Sinner's  Friend."  Edited 
by  Newman  Hall.     Lon.,  186,i,  p   8vo 

Hall,  John  William.  The  Coal-Mines  Regula- 
tmn  Ac  ,  1872  :  with  Explanatory  Introduction  and  Notes, 
Wolverhaimiton,  1872,  Svo.  ' 

ri,!f»?-"n  ,**«"'•  Jo.seph,  M.A.,  graduated  at  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Cambridge,  1844;  ordained  1844;  reJtor 
of  Knockholt,  Kent,  1855.  1.  Earnest  Lovelate,  Lon., 
S    tL  pTi  =;  H",."."'"  Tongues,  Lon.,  1864,   18mo 

LoJ    ISfii     9  ''•'"f  ll'r'.^"''"'"-'  "l'™"  Narrative, 
Lon.  1,864,  121110.    4.  What  is  the  Good  of  Confirmation? 
a   Question   Answere.L    Lon.,    1864,    16mn.      5.   Eden's 
Symbols,  Lon.,  18(15,  Ifimo. 
Hall,  Rev.  Joseph,  Wesleyan  Methodist  n.ini.- 

.,%l,.v  .""n"'\"^."''"''"y"''  Alethodist  Ministers ; 
or.  The  \early  Death-Roll  from  1777  to  1840,  Lon.,  1878 
I  ;.;  „f  .1  ,  •  '  Circuits  and  Ministers:  an  Alphabeticai 
List  of  the  Circuits  in  Great  Britain,  with  the  Nemes  of 
ho  Ministers  stationed  in  each  Circuit,  from  1765  to 
I8S0,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo. 
Hall,  Joseph   Sparkes.     Book  of  the  Feet:  a 

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History  of  Boots  and  Shoes;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1847,  18mo: 
new  ed.,  IS50,  12mo.  '  >  »  . 

Hall,  Julia  «.  The  Dream  of  Home,  and  other 
Poems,  l,on.,  IstiS,  Hvn. 

Hall,  Julius.  Praetioal  Snggestions  to  All  In- 
ventors and  Patentees  and  Purchasers  of  Patents,  Lon.. 
1.S72,  dvo. 

Hall,  L.  A.  1.  Prejudice  I,o8t  and  Love  Won,  Lon., 
I2mo.  2.  The  Story  of  a  Pebble,  Lon.,  12mo.  .■!.  Which 
was  the  liravest?  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  181)4,  12mo. 

Hnll,  Lewis  A.,  M..').  The  Farmer'.f  Railroad  ;  or, 
A  1  realise  uniting  .Mental  with  Corporal  Efforts  in  the 
Iniprovement  of   the  Farmer  and  the   Farm,  Trenton, 

lyjii,  8vo, 

Hall,  Louise  Gardiner.  Manna,  Niirht  and 
Morning,  N.  York,  l,s,S:t,  2luio. 

Hall,  Lymau  W.  Elementary  Outline  of  Mental 
Philoao|ih.v,  Columbus,  0.,  1S50,  12mo. 

Hall,  M.  (Trans.)  A  Perilous  Venture;  from  the 
Oeinian  of  ().  von  Mu.vern,  Lon.,  l8St,  p.  8vo. 

Hall,  M.  D.  I.  Suggestions  for  the  Repression  of 
Crime,  Lon.,  1.S57,  8vo.  2.  Our  E.xernplars,  Poor  and 
Kieh:  liiographioal  Sketclie.'',  Lon.,  1861,  12mo. 

Hall,  Mrs.  M.  G.  C.    A  Lady's  Life  on  a  Farm  in 
Manitoba,  Lon.,  1.S84,  fp.  8vo. 
.?f "',','  '^*'"'''**    '^"'Jo  to  English  Orthography,  Lon., 

Hall,  .Mrs.  Marie, (8ibree,)  [,i„ie,  vol.  ii.,  Sidrek, 
Maiiie,  add.]  1.  A  Roraan  Painter  and  his  Model,  Lon., 
18,11,  p.  8vo.  2.  Andrew  Marvell  and  his  Friends: 
fetory  of  the  Siego  of  Hull,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo;  4th  ed., 
I>84.  ;i.  (iabriella;  or.  The  Spirit  of  Song,  Lon.,  1878, 
l-'mo.  4.  The  White  Ro.se  of  Dereham,  Lon.,  1S7.8,  12mo. 
5.  Noble,  but  not  the  Noblest,  Lon.,  188:i,  p.  8i-o. 

Hall,  Mary  L.  Preparation:  a  Novel,  N.  York, 
188;{,  12nio. 

Hall,  Mary  Stuart.  Blanche's  AVandorings ;  or, 
The  (luiding  Hand,  Lon.,  1857,  8vo. 

Hall,  Mrs.  Matthew,  [<tiii,;  vol.  i.,  add.]  The 
Royal  Princesses  of  England,  from  the  Reign  of  (icorge 
the  First,  Lon.,  IS.i.s;,  ,,.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1871. 

Hall,  Miranda.  Fairy  Spinner,  and  "Out  of 
Date  or  Not,"  Lon.,  l,-!74,  12mo. 

Hall,  R.,  M.B.  I.  .Mclern  Spiritism:  its  Origin, 
ClaiULs,  and  Ultimatum,  .Melbourne,  1878,  8vo.  2.  Signs 
of  the  Times :  a  Pioplietic  Study  of  the  Eastern  Ques- 
tion and  its  Ultimate  Results:  the  Whereabouts  of  the 
Lost  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel,  Melbourne,  1878,  Svo. 

Hall,  R.  A.  Swcdenborgianism;  or.  An  Assault  on 
Christian  Dootrine,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

Hall,  Rev.  Robert,  Independent  minister,  of  Bir- 
mingham. 1.  The  Half-crown  and  his  Philosophy;  or, 
lales  and  Dialogues  for  the  Young,  Birmingham,  18o9, 
•^vo  2.  A  Book  of  Varieties  :  consisting  of  Original 
iaWes,  Narratives,  Letters,  Odes,  Ac,  Lon  ,  188:i,  |2mo. 
Hall,  Rev.  Robert,  .M.A.,  graduate.l  at  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  18ol) ;  ordained  ISoi;  vicar  of  Fla.Y- 
ley  Gloucestershire,  187li-.83  :  rector  of  Saul,  (Jlouces- 
tershire  since  lss:i.  On  the  Doctrine  of  Typical  Rela- 
tion in  Holy  Scripture,  Lon.,  1871),  l2oio 

Hall,  Robert.  I.  The  Highland  Sportsman:  a 
Coinpendious  Sporting  (}uide  t.)  the  Highlands  of  Scot- 
land. Maps  and  Illust.  Lon.,  18S2,  p.  8vo.  2.  The 
Highland  .Sportsman   and  Touri.st,   Lon,,   1S8J,  p.  ,Svo 

nJ,l]\    1"^'!^'  PK'^^T"'   ""''   '^"""■''■-   "    Complete 
Guide  to  Scotland,  Ac,  Lon.,  1887    8vo 

Hall,  Robert  W.    The  Fothergill  Dry  Process  in 

Photogiaj.hy :  its  Simplicity  and  Certaintv,  Lon.,  ISHO, 
or.  Svo.  '  '  ' 

Hall,  S.  J.  Morning  Studies  and  Evening  Pas- 
times, Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Bo*f'*l's'iii'»''l6V     '^'''''"'"''  "''  <5eology  and  Mineralogy, 

.    Vifl''  ^/?Y'     P®  I">'">f  Impersonation  as  applied  j 
to  Abstract  Meas,  Lon.,  iSlil. 

Hall,  Salem.     I.  On  a  Candlestick,  Lon.,  1880,  ,,n.  ' 
lt)iuo.     2.  Mistress  Mary's  (iardon,   Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo    ' 
■i.  Made  on   Purpose:  a   Story   of  Russian   Life    Lon.j 
188,     ISnio      With  Ropes,  M.vrv  E.,  Seven  Steps  Up^ 
ward:  Stones,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo.  ' 

Hall,  Rev.  Samuel.  Solomon  and  Ezekiel  H.ir- 
monized;  or.  Tw,.  Critic,!  Portions  of  Scripture  cnm- 
pareil  and  explained,  Lon.,  IS."),-,,  12ino 

1801-1889,  called  to  the  bar  nt  the  Inner  Temple  in 
1841 ;  began  Ins  professional  career  as  a  gallery  reporter 
for  the  New  Times.     In  1825  he  established  the  Amulet, 

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of  which  he  was  for  many  years  the  editor.     In  18,10  ho 
succeeded  Campbell  as  editor  of  the  New  Monthly  Mait 
azinc,  and  in   1.830  established  the  Art  Journal,  which 
he  cdite,l  till  1880.     '.  Poems,  Lon.,  1850,  4to.     Printed 
for  private  circulation.     2.  (Ed.)  The  Royal  Gallery  of 
Art,  Ancient  and  Moilern  ;   Engravings  from  the  Private 
Collections   of  the  Queen   and   Prince  Albert   and   the 
Heirlooms  of  the  Crown,  Lon.,  1858-50,  ;(  vols  fol       I 
A  Book  of  Memories  of  (Jrcat  Men  and  Women  of  tlio 
/*ge:  from   Personal  Acjuaintance,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo      4 
Wimbledon  :  Illustrative  Details  concerning  the  Parish  • 
with  Descriptions  of  the  Wimbledon  Park  Estate,  Lon  ' 
18,2,  8vo.     5.  fho  Trial  of  Sir  Jasper:  a  Temperance 
rale,  in  Verse,   Lon.,  1873,  sq.  lllmo;   new  cl.,   1S83, 
l2mo.     ()    An  Old  Story  :  a  Temperance  Tale,  in  Verse 
Lon.,  18,5,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  IS7fi.     7.  A  Memory  of  Thom,« 
Moore  Lon      8,9,  4to.     8.  Rhymes  in  Council:  Apho- 
risms Versified    Lon.,  1881,  4to.    9.  Retrospect  of  a  Lng 
Life,  from  IMa  to  1883,  Lon.,  1883,  2  vols. 
"A  curious  medley  of  rcmini.sceiiocs,  tea  table  cnssin 

j^;!site.'e!:s:'^iS:™'J""«'"^"'"' «-'  '■--«' 

10.  The  Use  of  Sjiiritualism,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo.  With 
Hall,  Mrs.  An.na  Maria:  1.  The  Forl,)rn  Hope:  » 
Story  ol  01,1  Chelsea,  n.  d.,  4to.  2.  Book  of  Royalty 
Chaiaclenstics  of  British  Palaces,  1838,  r  4to  3  Ju/e 
nilo  Builgit  of  Little  Stories,  1838,  llinio.  4.  .\  Week 
at  Killariiey,  Lon.,  1.S4.'?,  or.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1805.  5.  The 
Swan  s  Egg,  Lon.,  1851,  l,«mo.  6.  Hand-Books  to  Ire- 
land    18o4,   4   vols.   fp.   Svo.     7.  Ailventurc     of  Biddv 

,<,1',  S*'''  V'""  ^^■'''  '2'"°-  *^-  ^  W'"nnn's  Story,  Lon' 
1857,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  9.  The  Lucky  Pcnnv,  and  othe^ 
Tales,  Lon.,  180,,  12nio.  10.  Daddy  Dacre's  School  for 
the  \oung,  Lon  1858,  ISmo.  II.  Boys'  Book,  1859,  p. 
8vo  12.  The  Book  of  the  Thames,  from  its  Rise  to  its 
_*all,  Lon.,  I8a9,  4to;  new  eds.,  1804,  1806,  I8(i9  13 
lenby  :  its  History,  Antiquities,  Scenery,  Traditions,  an,i 
Cust.mKS  Lon.,  1860  ;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  1873.     14.  The  Book  of 

f««,    .-^^ '"','!"'. ^^^'^  ""'•"'«  ^'""^t-     I""^t.     Lon., 

860,  Ip.  4to.     lo.  Juvenile  Forget-Me-Nots,  Lon.,  ISO'' 

16mo.       16.   A    Comiinnion    to    Killarney.      Illust.  and 

u"?-,        ''m"',',   '"•"'    ^''"-        '*^''">     JkWK.TT,     LLEHEI.I.VV, 

Haddon  Hall:  an  Illustrated  Ouiile:  with  Notices  of 
Lu.xton  Bakewell,  and  other  Places  in  the  Ncighbour- 
liooil,  Bu.xton,  1871,  Svo. 

,  ',f""'„^'""?"''  K"">«lly.  ^Vesleyan  minister,  d. 
M  .1;  .^""-"[''t'vo  Kecords  of  John  Wesley  and  Early 
Methodism,  Lon.,  1856,  Svo.      For  biog.,  see  Nighti/- 

GALK,    1. 

rr'^'J'.^^^^n^''  ''•  Wessons  from  Women's  Livca. 
i!-uin.,  l.sOo,  I2mo. 

Hall,  Spencer,  F.S.A.,  1806-1875,  b.  in  Ireland: 
was  librarian  of  the  Atheminim  Club,  London,  1833- 
is,;).  1.  Suggestions  for  the  Classification  of  the  Li- 
brary  now  collecting  at  the  Athenauim,  Lon.,  1838,  Svo 
1  rinted  for  jirivate  circulation.  2.  Letter  to  John  Mur- 
ray upon  an  ^.sthetic  Edition  of  the  Works  „f  Shake- 
speare Lon.  1841,  Svo  3.  Echyngham  of  Echyngham, 
Lon  8oO  svo.  4.  Notices  of  Sepulchral  Memoiials 
at  Etchingham,  Sussex,  an,l  of  the  Church  at  that  Place, 
Lon..  I8,)l,  8vo.  5.  (Ed.  and  trans.)  Documents  from 
Simanoas  relating  to  the  Reign  of  Elizabeth,  (155,8-68-) 
trom  the  Spanish  of  Don  Tomfls  Gonzales,  Lon.,  1865 
Svo.  (,.  Francesca  da  Rimini,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  (Trans' 
luted  from  Dante.) 

Hall,  Spencer  Timothy,  1812-188,),  b.  near  Sut- 
ton-in-Ashlield,  Nottinghamshire;  became  a  printer  an,l 
tjooksellcr,  a  lecturer  on  mesinerisni,  and  a  homoeopathio 
tloetor  Ills  mesmeric  cure  of  Harriet  Martineau  is 
related  in  her  autobiography.  1.  The  Forester's  Offer- 
ing  Lon,  IS4I,  l2mo.  2.  Phreno-Magnit,  and  Mirror 
of  Nature.  Lon.,  1x14,  12n,o.  3.  Mesmeric  Experiences, 
Lon.,  184,,,  12mo.  4.  The  Upland  Hamlet,  aii,l  ..the; 
looms,  Lon.,  1847,  32mo.  5.  Life  and  Death  in  Ire- 
land  as  witnessed  in  1849,  Manchester,  1850,  12mo.  6 
Honuoopathy :  a  Testimony;  2d  ed.,  Lon,  1852,  12mo. 
'.  I  he  1  eak  and  the  Plain  :  Scenes  in  Woodland,  Field, 
and  Mountain,   Lon.,  1853,   12ino.     8.  Days  in   Derbvl 

si,l,''i  p";  ^","-,  '^''■^'  I''  ■'^■O'  "•  liiogniphicil 
Skeiclies  „f  Remarkable  People,  chieflv  from  Pergonal 
Recollect_i,m :    with    Miscellaneous    Papers   and    Poems, 

inli''i'  .',  '";  '*'•  ^''="'""<'  "'"  "'"'  ''»  Surroundings, 
including  Burnley  and  its  Boundaries,  Lon.,  1877,  l2iuo 

]l--I'T  T  "'®  ^'"^''''  ""J  ""'•^''  I'oems,  Rochdale, 
18,8,  Svo.     Also,  guide-books. 

I.  !!."!■'  ?»■?'!"'/  **""•■•  Sketches  from  an  Artist's 
lorttolio,  [with  desoriptive  letter-press,]  Lon.,  1875,  foL 


ho  editor.  In  1830  ho 
he  New  Monthly  Mag- 
he  Art  Journivl,  which 
'n.,IHJO,  4to.  Printed 
The  Uoyul  (Jallory  of 
vings  from  the  Private 
'rince  Albert  and  the 
^M-b\>,  ;i  vola.  fol.  ,■!. 
en  nnd  Women  of  the 
e,  I,on.,  1870,  8vo.  4. 
oncerning  the  Parish  : 
Ion  Park  Estate.  Lon., 
asper:  a  Temperance 
lliHOj  new  eil.,  1S83, 
lernnco  Talc,  in  Verse, 
A  Memory  of  Thomaj 
eg  in  Council :  Apho. 
.  Retrospect  of  a  Long 
t,  2  vols. 

'Mces,  tea-table  gossip, 
ijmcnts,  and   personal 

)n.,  1884,  8vo.  With 
ho  Forlorn  Hope:  a 
2.  Book  of  Kovalty: 
l8;f8,r.4to.  S.Juvc- 
^  Itlnio.  I,  A  Week 
ewed.,  IStio.     5.  Tlio 

Hnnd-Books  to  Ire- 
Adventiirr  of  liiddy 
H'ljuian's  Story,  Lon!, 
ky  Penny,  and  other 
dy  Uncre's  School  for 

Boys'  Book,  185»,  p. 
',  from  its  Rise  to  its 
■li-l,  18C.6,  1809.  l.'t. 
inery,  Traditions,  and 
73.  14.  The  Book  of 
'oast.  Illust.  Lon., 
Me-Nots,  Lon.,  1802, 
Inrney.      Illust.  and 

KWKTT,     Li.EWKI.I.V.V, 

le:  with  Notices  of 
s  in  the  Neighbour- 

esleyan   minister,  d. 

a  Wesley  and   Early 

biog.,  see  Nigiitix- 

)in   Women's    Lives, 

1875,  b.  in  Ireland; 
-lub,  London,  1833- 
'ificiition  of  the  Li- 
iim.  Lon.,  1838,  8vo. 
Letter  to  John  Mur- 
le  Works  if  .Shake- 
lam  of  Ecliyngham, 
•pulchral  Jlemoiials 
liurch  at  that  Place, 
<■)  Documents  from 
lizaheth,  (I.toS-68:) 
onzules,  Lon.,  lS6j, 
1874, 8vo.     (Trans- 

!-188,5,  b.  near  Sut- 
-■came  a  printer  and 
and  a  homceopathio 
rrict  Martinciui  is 
'ho  Forester's  Offer- 
lagnet,  and  iMIrror 
'uieric  Experiences, 

iliunlet,  and  other 
and  Death  in  Iro- 
er,  18,i0,  12mo.  0. 
,  Lon,,  1852,  12mo. 
n  Woodland,  Field, 
1  Days  in  Derby- 
9.  liiogniphical 
efly  from  Pernonal 
apers  and  Poems, 
I  its  Surroundings, 
,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo. 

Poems,   Rochdale, 

s  from  an  Artist's 
IS,]  Lon.,  1875,  fol. 


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Wall,  T.  I.  The  Cloud  of  Witnesses.  2.  Things 
Old  and  Now;  or.  The  lOvnrigeli.-t  nnd  Missionary's 
Hiind-liook  :  Essays  and  Discourses,  Lon.    1884    8vo. 

Hall,  "I".  UwiKlit.  Huds(m  and 'its  Tributary 
Region,  Hudson,  Wis.,  1857,  I2iiiii. 

Hall,  Theodore  Hall,  .\I.A.,  b.  18,-.4;  graduated 
nt  1  nivorsity  College,  O.vtord,  lS7i;;  callcil  to  the  bar  at 
Lincoln's  Inn  I8S3.  I.  The  Law  of  Allotments:  being  a 
I'reatise  on  the  Law  relating  to  tlie  Allotment  of  Land 
lor  the  l.Mb.'iiiing  Poor,  Lon.,  Isso,  Svo.  2.  The  Albit- 
ments  Act.  ISi7:  with  Regulaliuns,  Ac.,  of  Local  Uov- 
ernment  Board,  Lon.,  1888,  r.  8vo. 

Hall,  'rheopliiluH  ParMoiiN.  (Ed.)  Oenoalogi- 
ciil  X(jtcs  relating  to  the  Families  of  Hon.  Lyman  Hall 
01  lieoi-gia,  Hon.  S.  Holder.  Parsons  Hall  of  liinghaur- 
torr,  .New  York,  and  Hon.  -Vatlr.rn  Kclsoy  Hall  of  Buffalo, 
New  \orli.  Illust.  Albrrny,  l,y<(i,  ,Svo.  Printed  lor 
private  distribrrtion. 

Hall,  'I'heresa  Oakey.  I.  A  Christmas  Journey, 
and  other  Stories.  N.  York,  Is;:',  lOmo.  2.  Nuts  for 
Christmas  Ci-acki.rig.  Illust.  N.  York,  1871,  so.  Svo. 
3.   Her  .Mother's  Farrcy,  Bost.,  1870,  iL'irro. 

Hall, 'I'hoinas  Uartlctt.  I.  Three  Articles  on 
.^lodorri  Spiritualism.  By  a  Biblo  Spiritualist.  Bust., 
I^lii.  2.  Legal  Status  of  Patents,  Clevelnnd.  0.,  1882, 
^l-^riro.  3.  .Modern  Spiritualism  ;  or.  The  Upeirirrg  Way, 
Bost..  ISMi,  12U.O.  4.  A  Treatise  ,m  Patent  Estate: 
coirrprclrerrdrng  the  Nature,  Condiliorrs,  an.l  Limitations 
ot  Interest  in  Letters  Patent,  Clevelaml,  O.,  188,8,  l2mo. 
Hall,  Rev.  Thomas  Mifflin,  b.  ISOO,  in  Phila- 
delplrra:  cdroMited  irt  the  I'niver-sity  of  Pennsylvania-  ! 
ad.irrttcd  to  the  bar  iu  1827,  brrt  gave  up  the  practice  of  ' 
liiw,  arrd  rri  ISIl  was  ordained  pirstor  of  a  Pro.-,bytorian 
Ohur-clr  in  Trorrton,  N.J.  1.  Translation  of  Milton's 
Latin  Letters,  Phila.,  1829.  2.  Histor-y  of  the  Presby- 
torran  Church  in  Trenton,  New  Jersey,  N.  York,  1859, 
12mo.  :i.  K,„ty  Years'  Familiar  Letters  of  James  w!  i 
Ale.xanilei-,  ll.l).,  Isiio,  2  vols. 

Hall,  Thomas  Wright,  M.D.  1.  New  Theory  ! 
ot  Ualvirrrrsm:  the  Eiectro-'fbermology  of  Chominrv 
Ac.,  Edrn..  1872,  12mo.  2.  .-In  and'  Earth  as  Great 
forces  rn  CIrcnristr-y,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  3.  A  Correla- 
tion Ibeory  of  Chemical  Affinity  and  Action,  Lon.,  1888 
8vo.  >  > 

Hall,  Townshend  M.  The  Mineralogist's  Direc- 
tory; or,  A  iJuole  to  the  Principal  Mineral  Localities  in 
Ureat  Britain  and  Ireland,  Lon.,  1808,  |i.  8vo. 

T,,'*""'.^''''""t'"C  «.     Lawn   Tennis    in    America. 
Illust.     N.  \ork,  IS88,  12mo. 

Hall,  W.  E.  A  Plan  for  the  Reorganization  of  the 
Army,  Loir.,  |S07,  8vo. 

Hall,  Walter  «.     The  Sculptor  of  Bruges,  Edin  . 

L'^iO,  12mo.  °  ' 

Iho  Story  of  \  anda  Rosondahl,  Edin.,  1871,  12mo. 

Hall,  Whitmore.  I.  The  Principal  Roots  of  the 
Ur-eck  Langurrco  sirrrplilleil  by  a  Display  of  their  In- 
corporation intr,  the  Bnglisb  Tongue,  ton.,  1850,  12iiio: 
..d  ed..  1S..9.  2.  Reasons  for  n  New  Version  of  the 
Bible:  bcirrg  the  Preface  ami  Introduction  to  the  Now 
Testarrrcnt:  translated  from  the  Original  Greek  accord- 
1800    s"'?       '''""'  ''""'"  "''  "'"  '^"="'''  f'""g"''S<'.  Lon., 

Hall,  Wilhelmina  L.  Boarding-Out  as  a  Method 
ot  1  auper  Education  ami  a  Check  on  Hereditary  Pau- 
perism :  a  Paper:  with  Appendi.x,  Lon.,  1887,  8vo. 

Man,  William,  an  artist.     A  Biography  of  David 
u,  ■  .".",!'  .''"-■'"'"•l'--'  ""  I'i-'  Works  and  (Jenius.     Edited 
with  .Vdditions,  by  J.  T.  Bunco.     Lon.,  1881,  Svo 

cnronn   if     !!"■?'"    <:"»'a"'P'»'S"-      Legal    Forms: 
compiled  for  the  Lseof  Attorneys  an,l  Solicitors,  Lon., 

Hall,  William  Edward,  b.  1830:  graduated  at 
I  mversity  College,  O.xfonl,  1859;  called  to  the  bar  at 
Lincoln's  Inn  IsBl.  1.  The  Rights  and  Duties  of  Neu- 
trals,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

),„'Jm, '**  fl'w'"' '"'|1  I'l'Sht  with  ailvairtagc  be  cxpaiuleil 
^cr.  .xx'xWii'.'lsi.""'  ^'''"■""•'"  "'■'■■  I"""  admirable."-IS(: 

prefaie  t.f  lirj"inn"L.^'  ""''  ^i"!  ^^''"'"'»  "<in'"urt.  I"  the 
prelate  to  I  Is  well-known  '  H  sicir cus'   letler-i    'on  tho 

rfl  n  "!"'  '.'""^-^''f  ^•'■Mtr«ls,  IbuirUed  ni,  a "mnd  .„  '  t 

be  wr  Vten'   ""''m'!:"!','",',  'V""  -I"'""'"'  ''"'ision.  has  yet  to 
oe  wiittcn.      .  .  Jir.  Hall  has,  we  th  nk.  filled  the  voOl 

Wairtc^triri'.-''  J""!"!''"  "'"'.'""^"'"ly'  coluHbution  tj 
itgai  literature.  —.8pcc(((tor,  xlviii.  V'Sl. 

2.  International  Law,  Oxf.,  1880,  Svo;  2a  ed.,  entitled 
A  Ireatise  on  International  Law,"  1884. 


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'■  Mr.  Hall's  exposition  of  Irru-rnalioiral  law  illvides  It.-elf 
Into  tliree  iiiair  brairclres,  relating  to  1 11  ■  tire  law  goveriiiirg 
states  111  then-  normal  ri-latloirs;'  rj)  -the  law  goverrrlrrg 
states  ill  the  relation  or  war;'  (:!)  'the  law  goverrriirg  slates 
111  llie  re  atloir  (d  ireutriilily.'  Kxceptlnrr  may  be  tiikoir  to 
a  pr-oi«isillon  or  an  argiiirreiit  here  iiinl  llrere,  but  the 
'^^'"!j.^'.L"-''  "  "■''"''-'  '""il«  '•■•*  imrp(j.se  meritoriously."— vKA., 

lon,J.yi"i'  '''»'",'•;'<  'I'  baii.l.  an  Kirglish  lawyer  rreed  no 
longer  be  alrnld  to  speak  rrr  the  gate  with  airv  of  the 
Anierlean  orcorrnireiitul  aiith.irilic,s"-.vo/   /,',,■    fi  -it 

■  lire  preserrt  work.  In  whli-lr  the  Inrirrer  oire'  ,  ■•  KlL-lrls 
arrrl  Imtresol  Neritrals"!  Is  ineoriK.ratcl,  with  so  rre  ad    i" 

lions  ami  mocllllcat sof  f,„„,,ls  a  coirrpletet    -alls,','  r 

prrblie  Iriter-mrtiorrM  law,  rairklirg  In  exterrt  arr.l  Ihon.rrgh- 
"i.x   II       '"'""' ''hillimore,  orTwlss,"_.lco.". 

Hall,  William  II.  Practical  Experience  at  tiro 
Drggrngs    of    the    (iold-Fields   of    Victoria,  Lon..   |S02 

."'VCJ.  ' 

Hall,  William  Henry  Kiillock-,  (miginalK 
IfUlloek;  iissumcl  tiro  addilbmal  surname  „(  Hail 
INi.',)  b.  |s37;  educated  at  lialliol  College.  Oxloid; 
called  to  the  bar  at  l.irrcoln's  Inn  1872.  I.  Puli-^lr  Ex- 
periences during  the  Insiirrccliun  of  l.-03-lj  Lon  1>«1 
er.  Svo.  2.  Across  .Mexico  in  l,s01-5,  Lon.,  1800,  j,.  Svo' 
3.  (.leanings  in  Irelrrnd  rrltcr  the  Laud  Acts,  Lon.,  I8S3' 
p.  Svo.  '  •  » 

Hall,  Sir  William  Hutehcon,  K.c.B.,  [„i,ie, 
vol.  r.,  ll.vi.i..  Cut.  William   H.,  R.N..  a,ld.,l    17'.J7'- 


1878,  eirtered  the  navy  Isl  I  ;  vlcc-adurin'i'l,  rctircl. 'is'oil  • 
admiral  1875.     I.  Sailors'  Homes,  Ac:  their  Origin  ,urd 
regress,  Lon.,  1852 ;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  1,S54.    2.  Our  N^rtioual 
Delcrrccs,  Lon.,  IS70,  Svo. 

T, '*.""'  "«*■•, V  •',''»"•  John,  M.  A.,  graduated  at 
V'i'^^.,  "'''';'  •^'""'■"■idgi',  1853;  ordaine.l  1853;  rector 
ot  St.  Clement  s,  Eirstchcap,  Lombm,  since  1805;  minor 
canon  ot  St.  Paul's  Catb(,i-al  1802;  lecturer  of  St. 
ticment  s,  Easlcheap,  ls82.  I.  Senrrrms  on  Various  Sub- 
jec  s,  Lorr.,  ISbO  p.  Svo.  2.  Some  Sceptical  Fallacies  of 
Lortrriu  .Modern  Writers  examined,  Lon.,  Isso,  lOmo 
1  ,1?,"'^ ',',"'?'"  "''iUy,M.D.,  [„„/,,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
cl.  1S(I>.  I.  Health  and  Msea.-e  as  allected  by  Constiprr- 
norr,  iind  its  Inmedicinal  Cure:  a  Book  fur  the  Peoijle, 
N.  \»rk,  IsOri,  I2mo;  sg,  thousan.l,  l.rm.,  1871.  2 
Fun  better  than  Physic,  ]2mo.     3.  Consumption;   ncv 

v"r  ;}..",■"'*,'„ '''"^'  '-'""•  •'•  ^I'-'-l'i  Jtb  Jd.,  rev.,  .\. 
iork,  1804,  IJmo.  5.  Guide-Board  to  Health,  Peace,  and 
lompetence,  Springfiebl,  Mass.,  lS70,  Svo.  0.  Heallh 
by  Goo,  Living,  N.  York,  1870,  12mo.  7.  Works,  IS7II- 
<a,  6  vols.  12mo.  8.  Coughs  an,l  Colds ;  or.  The  Preven- 
Uon,  Cause,  and  Cure  of  \-arious  ABVctions  ot  theTlrr-oat. 
N.  York  18,1,  Svo.  1).  Health  at  Home;  or,  Ilalfs 
Faurily  Doctor,  1872,  Svo.  10.  How  to  Live  Loirg:  or, 
Health  .Maxims.  Physical,  Mental,  Ac.  N.  York.  1875 
2mo:  otir  ed.,  1881.  II.  Dy.spepsia,  and  its  Kindled 
Diseases,  Icji-onto,  IS70,  cr.  Svo. 

Hall,  Wraxall.     Poems,  Lon.,  1809,  I2mr.. 

Hallam,     Ebeiiezer    Charles     Uelhlehem. 
Oriva  Grammar  h.r  English  Students,  Calcutta,  IS74,  Svo. 

■  f  M       ,","'      •,*'•     '*■"»'<"»  Sketches  of  the   Parish 
ot  Mar-ylcbone,  l.iur.,  188,),  p.  Svo. 

Hallam,  Kev.  Hubert  Alexander,  D.D.,ST.D 

[m,l,;  vol.  1.,  ,,,1,1.,]  ISC7-1S77,  b.  at  New  Lon,lon  Conn.' 
rector  ol  tt  James's  Church  in  that  city  from  Is35.  I 
sermons.  Plrrla..  1850,  12mo.  2.  Moses:  a  Course  of 
Lectures  ,leliver;cd  in  the  Chapel  of  St.  James's  church, 
New  Lon,l,ni,  N.  \ork,  1800,  Ifimo;  new  ed.,  I  .79.  3! 
Sketches  of  1  ravel  in  Europe,  N.  York,  1800.  4.  Sover- 
L,m',lo"i  ''  ^'"~^''     ^'  '^"'"*''  "''  ■"'■  •'»">«s'^.  -N'fiw 

I  ?"  n"'"'  T'l""""^'     Four  Dialect  Words-Clem, 
Lake,  Oss,   an,l   Nest,   (Eng.  Dialect  Soc  Pub.,)  Lon. 

Hallard,  Frederick.     1.  Thoughts  on  some  Points 

P,Hn"''  tlT"  "'    ■'."'""'"'   ''""■«'"■■«•     iiy  a   Lawyer. 
Edin.,     soS,   svo      Anon.      2.  The   Inferior  Jurlgo    in 

fr  ,"„"  ;  ^  "•;  ^'IV'"'-  ^-  ■'■'«'  Catalogue  (Question 
OpH  f^*T™*,M-'"'"''""y'  "  K^'t'"-~P''L't.  By  One  of 
theDefeated.     Eilin..  1872,  Svo.     Anon. 

Ton     l's^'''i^''""''*'**^-     ^*''l''""   Stephens:  a  Novel, 
ijon  ,  laf)( ,  12mo, 

Hallalt,  George  Wilson  Tuxlord.    Hints 
ArolritecturrrI  Drautrlrtsmnnship    Lon     '8«1 
„.  "«"«'  Hughes  K.  V.  Fraser."  Letters  1^      ,rin  1 
and   Botanical    relating  chiefly  t,.   Places   in  the  Vale 
Lo„rfs5Vl^mo'"'"''  ^'""^"S'o  Notices  by  Dr.  Croker, 

Halle,' Miss    Mary.     (Trans.)  "Faust:"   a    Dra- 
matic Legend,  by  Hector  Berlioz,  1880,  4to. 

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Ilallrck,  Fitz>(Jreeiie,  [nnir,  vol.  1.,  odd.,] 
ITyil-ISUr.  For  liiog.,  sec  Wli.so.v,  Jahbs  Giiant,  mili; 
yiil.  111.  I,  Young  Amerlcii:  a  I'oem,  N.York,  IMill, 
Iflino.  2,  The  I'uctii^al  Writings  of  Fitz-Orccno  Hallcck  : 
with  Extracts  Ironi  those  of  ,J.  K.  Drake.  Kdited  by  J. 
O.  Wilson.     N.  York,  JSIW,  ,Svo:  now  cd.,  1873. 

Iliillci-k,  IHivior-den.  Ilciirv  Hnger,  LL.D., 
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f'a^,"."''"'"''''"®'  ^""'"J"  <'"■•  -^'-Y.!    graduated  nt   tlio 
L.S.  Jlilitary   Academy    ls.!!l;    nerved   in   tlio  JIo.\ican 
war;  resigned  from  the  military  service  lS,il,  and  i)rac- 
tised  law   in   .San   Francisco.     At    thf3  outbreak   ol    the 
civil  war  he  was  iippcinted  miijor  gineral,  and  in  1801 
took  command  of  the  l)e|iiutiiient  of  Alissouri,  and  was 
commiinder-in-chiof  of  the  r.rmies  of  the  Initcd  .States  I 
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mid  Ises.     I'ub.  by  f.S.  Gov't.     Wash.,  IStI,  Svo.     2.! 
A   Collection   of   Mining   Laws  of   .SpHin   and   Mo.xico, 
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!«S;„?.xxi».ilo.       "*''  '''""■'"  i''-^'""'"'«-"-"'<-'-  o/^■ul. 

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'  Events :    a    Poem. 
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Ilallock,  R.  T.  The  Road  to  Spiritualism  :  being 
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1..  a,ld.,]  1794-1880,  b.  at  Plninlield,  Hampshire  Co., 
Mass.;  graduated  at  AVillinms  College  1819,  nnd  at  An- 
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Ihe  Americnn  .Messenger,  The  Venernble  MayhewB 
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Jlttllonin,  Alfred  Lourence.     Wae  Yiing  Jin  : 
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contrl  luiloii  U       o  hlsioW-  i.r  i  ,..  J    "','  '",",','  ,''"l"irtaii( 

oniie  ieadiii^.^ii,rl;ls';;Ptf;i  ^:;;,;;;o;v^^^.i;;iy-i^;i;i;' 

tlio"io','i?,*r„'r'  ".""J"'"*",  "f  Maryland,  minister  of 

'     ed        1   if   LZ"t      '•  .""■'«  '•""""'•'   Manual, 

1S8;    s'vo  '  ■     '•  '^"'"'''"B'-apl'y,  I'hila., 

affect  f,„is„|idated  .'^tatujes  for  U  ,,,e    Camul a  and  Co 
sol.datcd  .-Statutes  of  Canada,  Toronto,  ls.i;i.  I2m„ 

llallowell,  John    K.      (iunnison,  Coh.rado   lio- 1 
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riAL 

„  .„V'i''""m''I"''''  "''  ^'f'fKheii's  works,  or  of  enifrnvlnM  In 
geneial,  will  !„.  Kralelul  t..  lum.--.V,,V/„„,  xli   110. 


deMl!','"!*'""'  "i^hnrd  Price,  b.  m5,  in  Phila. 
„'"•'■;•  ';f.™'""  "■  wool-morohant  in  Boston  in  1859- 
was   .d..ntilied  with    the   abolition    movement,  and  ha 

anrthrvr:"p'^"T'  "/hv""  "'""^  "'■'■''"""•^  ^^^^"^ 

I  Tl  1.^7  "'"""•''  Women's  Suffrage  Association. 
121110       ^  Invasion  of  Massachusetts,  Bost.,  188.S, 

ti.'.'.'^ffJ '"".','"■''"  ''"I*  ••'•wely  studied  the  whole  snbinrt  of 

2.  The  Pioneer  (Quakers,  Bust.,  1887,  8vo. 
«,„,,".  I'V'^",'?^"-  **«■•"''   ^-      1-  On  the   Church 

Oirii  ;"",".-"'  f  "•  '■  ^'*'""'  "'"  New-Fashionod 
<iiri,  Jiost.,  1S7(,  p.  8vo. 

Airn,lI,T"'..''"''"r *''■'""'"  '^«°''e.     The  End  of 

All  1  lungs  :  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1872,  8vo 

Halls,  John  James.     Two  Months  in  Arrah  in 
INJ,    Lon.,  ISOO   fp.  8vo  ;  2d  od.  same  year. 

Svo  ''  ""**  ""'®''  ''"•""*'  '^'Jin.,  1S75,  p. 

^.""'Pl,"".  Charles  Graham,  ("Private  Miles 
?,  ,'-;'>,'  I'-"',"'-)  1«29-I8(i8,  b.  at  Oldcastlo,  County 
Meadi,  Ireland;   graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin 

a  ourna'li'r  H  ""  ^'"j"",'  '^"^"'^  in'^I852,a^d  becain 
a  journalist,      lie  served  through  the  war,  and  on   his 

^Tifnuei-s"  '".,"h'  '"'::  "^'"^^"^^  brigadie'r-g";e™i '"; 
C?   ,i„        ■      '"    ''f"  ''"'™"''  "'•i""-  "f'l'o  New   York 

Lyries  By  the  Letter  H.  N.  York,  1854.  2.  Life  and 
tvZ  ;i^?,\f'""''  S^^'^o'.  -^n''  Speeches,  of  Private 
Ml  es  0  Ue.ny,  Forty-Seventh  Regiment,  New  York 
P,?i""f^'  N-„^"!-l<.  '884.  3.  Baked  Meats  of  the 
Funeral :  a  Collection  of  Essays,  Poems,  Speeches  Hi", 
tones,  ami  Ban-,uets,  N.  York,  I8«(i,  12mo.'^  4.  Poetical 

Hal.sc,  George.     1.  Queen  Lceta  and  the  Mistln 


,,       ,  _■     r,....v...i    ...   ,,1111.     — .MIIIKH,   .\|1.   110. 

1  UoliT?' '«.""•, •'"';''"''•  l'"»KregHti.,nal  minister. 
.UolMng, Stones  in  the  Chuiclies;  or.  The  Beli.'ioiis 
i  Life  as  affected  by  the  Migratory  llnhi.s  of  .  S 
Sel.?'.'r.-  '^";'2»'".  2.  Pul|d.(ll,.„„ii,g,:  b'" 
Selected  Extracts  from  Sermons,  l.on..  |,h7II,  F21  ,o  f 
1  isestablis liinont  and  Disendowme,,,  :  Two  .Siiidav 
Evening  Addresses  to  Worki„g..Men  on  .<ocial  and  P  Mt 
ical  Questions.  Lon.,  l.s.sH,  sv,,,  ' 

'J„?i!"'?"v  '   'v     'P^"  ^''""''   "f   '''""Kliannuck,    in    the 

i'n!^:;!.t;:o'"''''"'""'''^""'-""i'"""'^-vor^ 

IlalHCy,  Uev.  Leroy  Jones,  b.  ls|2.in  (loooft- 

i:;  ch;;;:>:^.'^' vH^n  r^  ;;l  ihe  Tiieidl':;' 't^  """"""°^ 
ti.e  xoniiwjt,  Chic:;,!  in.  "si^^e 'i^^;'  ;:,^r-^ 

'•    Literary   Attrnetions    of   the     Bil.le-     or     A 

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:S:s:V":rm:^,^;:''^''""''^^^'"-"™'^^^« 

Ilalstcfl,  Byron  David,  D.Sc.,b.  1852,  at  Venice 
iVVi  graduated  at  the  Michigan  Agricuitu  a    Conege 

4.^oJ:^;.^1:„;;;,,^.::,^--~N.vork,,88:,. 

unarmed  :  a  Series  of  Letters  to  the  FirslLo  d  of  the 
Admiralty,  Westminster,  1S.M.  8.0.  Privately  printed 
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^:Jss.t•a;lsfe;,...-,.^■-"^^'. 

Ha  sted,   George    Brnce,    Ph.D.,  b.   IS5S    at 

f'iV"  '/„'••'  '""  "f  0-  «•  ""'»'<^'l.  '■"/'•''•  formerrv 
nro  r  "^P""™'""  '">''  of  Johns  Hopkins  Un  ver  ity^ 
professor  of  mathematics  in  the  Tniversity  of  Texas      l' 

fc"T  mo"'r'¥he  ?[""".  Z  «--™tio""Bost'.; 
188,';  r.'svo.  t'enients  of  Geometry,  N.  York, 

Halsted,  H.,  M.D.     Exposition  of  Motornathv    a 
New  System  of  Curing  Disease  by  StatuminS  V?ti,l 
■  zing  Motion,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  185.S    12mo  ^'     ""'" 

Halsted,  O.     Full  Account  of  the  New  Method  of 
Curing  Dy.M,epsi„,  N.  York,  18(U,,  l2iiio.  ^ 

Halsted,    Oliver    Snencer.    1709  1977     u 

"'re f^iil  f:;;^'7"^'V'"^^' '"  ■^''  "'""'"^ 

n ''1  ,:„?'•*'. "."',^/' '"  ^'"^■'^"■•k' ^:-T-.  where  he  held 


2.  Agatha:  a  Fanciful  Flight  for  a  Gustv  Niirh     In"     i  v      •     ""''f  "«  I"^'"  •'her  and  its  Own  Interpreter-  F  va 


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pies  and   Practice  of   Sculpture.      Illust.      Lon     lS8n   ' 

Edin     1886   4t„    ^^«  "w"^  ^-'^  ''V'"'''  t^'^^^-J      I""»t 
1887,"2v^ls;,l";Svo.''-  ''"'""«  ^''"'■-    "  N"->'  I'""- 

Halse,  Mrs.  George. 
Lon.,  1859,  8vo. 

le""'""''   *'''»''^*«-     Two   of  Us,   N.   York,    1879, 

Tn!'''"^^    Chnrles    Storrs.     An    Etymology  „f 
Latin  and  Greek,  Bost.,  1882   ]''mo  '""""Ky   01 

Halsey,    Frederick    Robert.      Raphael    JVIor  ''■ 
olZt  tC^?"""  "■"'^"  V  ''^i"g  ''"''^'crinti've  catalogue  ! 
given  at  full  length,  and  the  variations  of  the  states    - 
cisely  set  forth,  accompanied  by  biographical  and  ott, 

Sn  t%rn"'  "•'""  "/  "'*  o-g^ver."    N.' York, " 885r4  0 
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Th7Zk  "'n    ,'^'  K^"*^'""'^'  ^'''■"^'  1866,  4      2. 

Notes   IsTs"^:''   •^"'"  "■*""   "'«  J'«''™'':  "ith   FooU 

Halsted,  Bev.  Thomas  Daniell.  M  A    i?radn 

mt;'of^St"Tf  ^'"'?'''<'i,»»!'»».  18-',i,."o'rdain;d'  4  ': 
rector  of  St.  fhomas  s,  Birmingham,  1870-88:  vicar  of 

HisTorv  f  ?/"  n  ■''".'"'  ^'''-  Our 'Missions  b  L  a 
"ondo^  If;  ^P'"T^  Missionary  Transactions  of  fhe 
London  f^ociety  for  Promoting  Christianity  amone^^t  the 
Jews  from  Us  Foundation  in  1809  to  the  Present  W 

Halste.l,  Hllliam  H.  Little  Piec.  Ve'-e  ■,nd 
Projc,  Norfolk.  Va.,  1808.     Addo.  '*^-  •'''=•■•=  ■'"') 

««»»".  Kichard  Joseph.  Short  Lectures  on 
■  lamtary  Subjects,  Lon.,  1874,  8vo  ^•"=^"rei   on 

le   I'on  ''*fj«-  ^""i"'^'"      "■''"''''«  "f   Montncute:   a 
le,  Lon.,  18(1  J,  2  vols,  i      vo. 

„„       J*n^  George  Thomas.     1.  Notes  for  the  Quid 
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of  tho  Northern  Circars,  Ciilcuttii,  IS,,5,  Svo.  2  The 
Abr«inl,mKx,.o,lltmD  ,,,,,!  tho  ManiiKeinont  of  Tro„,,H 
In  thu  H..|,l  in  rnhtiilthy  l,.iualllit.«.  Illu«t.  Kov.  o<l., 
Loii.,  1HB7,  Svo.  It.  Khitnd  :  ii  llunil-Uook  on  the  Ho- 
«ouruoa  of  Indin.  I'„rt  I.  H„v.  od..  l,.,n.,  1872,  Nvo. 
(No  irioro  |iubli.-<hcil.) 

.1  *'"r"?.'  *i'"?'',''"'  "•  ''^'"""i''  TmininB:  tho  Sohi- 
turn  of  thuSooiiil  iinil  Inilu^trhil  J'robloiiiii.  Ilium.  N 
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Iliim,  Ucoriie  I».  I.  Uevomio  nnd  .Meroiintilo 
Viido-JIocuiii;  iin  Kpitoino  of  tho  Uws  and  Praelluo  of 
OuHtoniH,  Iiiliinil  Itovcnue,  imd  .Mtrciintllo  Miirino,  Lon., 
1.S78,  p.  Hvo.  2.  'ri>url.<tV  (luidc  (Oroiit  Uritnin  mid  Iru- 
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.,?"''.,'*•'*'••'"'"'"'  l'""'»<>n.  I.  Mlu  and  Death; 
or,  Iho  lheolo;;y  „(■  tlio  llii,lo  in  Rcli.tion  to  llumnn 
Immortality,  Lon.,  ISI9,  IS.no.  2.  Tho  (Jencrations 
tiathered  and  (lathering;  or,  Tlie  .Scripture  I^oetrino 
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thnstian  Lite:  Two  Sorinons,  Lon.,  IsBO,  Svo.     4    Tho 

■n,  ,;'''  f',"  *^'''"''"''  •  ""  '''""'J''  ''»"■.  '«8',  p.  8vo.  5. 
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!l',*i*'"v  /■  ■i'''",'*"'!'''  "i"l  tl'e  Stage:  Four  LccturcH : 
with  Xoies.  must.  Lon.,  1878,  l2mo.  8.  Tho  Vni- 
turianCrisiSi  or.The  Dilemma  of  Christian  Kaith  and 
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,  "",'  „?**'*'•  ■'«»'"'»  Bii|>tiat  minister.  A  liio- 
Snipliical  Sketch  of  tho  Life  and  Labours  of  tho  Late 
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Ilainilii,  Rev.  Smniiel,  Kraduated  at  Trinity  Col- 
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v!."!    1'  ,  n'.- '    /'",'"■"'    ^''"'"-    '''■"•      2.     Account    of 
Youghal  Church,  IS.i).     3.  Ancient  Religious   Kounda-  ■ 
;»«.>"   "^   ^i'l'Sl'"'.    I«54;     new    els.,    IS.J,-,,    ISSil,    ISBI, 
188,i.     4.   lo-Day  :  its  Duties  and  its  Supplies,  IS.Hi.     .i. 
Time  and   feachinj?,  ISBO.     B.  (luide  to  Voughal,  Ard-  ' 
more,  and  tho  lilackwater,  IsiiO;  now  eds.,  1S«1    1875    i 
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rS7i'  n";,.'.";  ^':"«""'-  <"••  'fl'"  Divine  E.xamen, 
iR-r  J"  *\'""'*"','""''''  •■  "'•  Feeding  the  Flock  of  Uod, 
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Bible  as  the  Wor,l  of  Ood,  Lou.,  ISfil,  siu.  p.  Svo 

fhT?'""?*''"^'  '^'•!l'"»ore.  1.  Report  regarding  the 
Chinese  Lnion  at  Ioug-Ko„g,  Hong-Kong,  lS3l,^8vo. 
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Kwang-Si  Ins.irrect.on,  Hong-Kong,  ISol,  Svo.  3.  The 
Chinese  Rebel  Chief  Uung-Sin-Tsuen,  and  -le  Origin 
of  the  Insurrection  in  China,  Lon.,  18.55    12mo 

Hanibleton,  (JoUfrey  William,  licentiate  of  tho 
K  ng  and  (iueen's  College  of  Physicians,  Ireland.  I. 
« Hat  IS  Consumption.'  Lon.,  IS8B,  p.  Svc.  2.  The 
^S.SB   .Svo  ' '''™""""    "f  t'™«'""l"i<.r..     must.      Lon." 

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Ske  ch  ol   Henry  A.  Wise:  witli  a  History  of  the  Po  itical 
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C'.l""" 'ffM  "V"-'   ^""I""  "f    "^"'o    Islington 
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their  ObiTt-  A-,h"'-,  "v'  '^""''""■"■^  considercl  as  to 
2mo  •T  P  """"l'"-*''  y««\'""'  Sufficiency,  Lon.,  1S50, 
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the, Soul,  Lon.,  ISoil,  I2mo.  5.  Seven  Lecture  i7vin. 
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cl::^'!^  ,!^,:^.^:»'— titled  "Essa;^ 

Hambleton,  John,  a  Bible-distributor.      1    The 

mZ""  "^  "".^".''  ^''>'''  ''™-  '«6^.  l'^""'.    2.  Buds 

.   "_i-  oi  lin.i  m  tne-f  i.;i«t  Days,  Lon..  1870  .^vo 

tio"anl''vrr*"H''.-'"''rP"-      '•  ■'^I'-iuiens  of  Tra'r  s  .u 
tion  and  \  ersihoation,  Lon..  1851   i,  Svn      •>    n„ii       ■  ■ 

7M  ^  ^P""S  M»rai»g'8  Dream,  Lon.,  1S60, 


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f  p.  Svoi    with    Somniloquence,    ami   tycipwu<i>   ("Wide 
iiwako,")  [vetse,]  Lon.,  I8«(l,  Svo. 
,,  "«',",«"•  ,'''t'",«  Unrurave  de,  b.  1838,  son  of 
(•olLX  Jo  In    Limel,  „,/,„,•  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner 

..".'■-'''''i  1";  ',""'. '^I'"-!'  "f"'"  b"""!  »f  trade  since 
188,  i  ehiel  clerk  since  1878.  1.  Interniitional  Law  in 
Connection  wuh  Municipal  Statutes  roluiing  to  the  Com- 
merce, Righle,tt,id  Liabilities  of  the  Subjects  of  Neutral 
Maes  pending  Joroign  War:  considered  with  Reference 
to  tho  Trial  ot  the  (.ase  cd'  the  "  Alexandria,"  Lon  ISC.) 
rV'  >*■  },!'  ','"","'"""«  '"  "i'mili.iu  in  tho  United 
Church  of  Lnglan.l  and  Ireland  :  with  I'ractioalMugges- 
tions,  Lon.,  1S88,  IL'iiio.  "* 

llainci,  I'Vlix  John,  [„utr,  vol.  i.,  add..]  late  so- 

licitor  to  W.M.  customs.     1.    Proleslantisin  in  Peril-  a 

Comiiieutary  on  the  Traetarian  Tendencies  of  tiie  Age. 

I-""-;  188a.  Svo.     2.  Tho   Laws  of  the  Customs  consoii- 

,  dated:  with  Practical  Notes,  Lon.,  IS7fl   Svo 

llnniel,  Leopold.    (Trans.)  K.  Tegnii's  Fiilhiofs 
Saga  ;   from  tlie  Swedish,  1S74,  Svo 

Ilanier,  Kthvard,  and  Lloyd,  II.  U  .    The  His- 
torv ol  the  Parish  id   l.hingurig,  Lon.,  IS75,  Svo 

,„"""'•'■■'  •'«•'"':     ■''''«  Smoker's  Tcxt-Hook,' Leeds, 
l.'-ti.l,  (iJnio:  new  ed.,  1878. 

,  *'"'"•:'■»,**«'•'»''    SPlina.      1.    Christine's    Crook 

Lon.,  188,,l2ino.   2.  Phyllis  Kcvmond,  Lon.,  IS87  i,  8ve 

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in  the   Liuharist;  from  the  French  of  J.  Abadie,  1887, 

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eers  of  the  I  nited  States  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  Phila., 
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j     Ilamcrsly,    Thomas    Holdup    Slevens.     1 

I  Army  Register  of  the  United  States,  (I77«  to  1871). \  •>,■ 

n:U   i'.   '■■' i'^".'.^'";-   -■  ('-""'POt'"    i>lete  Army  aiid 
'  rsa»y  Register  ol  tho  Lniled  States,  1778-1887.  N.  York 

,   INSS,  Svo.  ' 

llamerton,  Mrs.  Eugenie,  wife  of  P.  0.  Hamei  - 
:    on,  „,/,,,.     I     ,Jcaiine  Laraguay  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1881, 

■  \i-  ,■  in"  *'"■!;'"■  "''  '^'''""''  "nJ  """^i'  Marvellous 

.  llistor.es.     I  lust      Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.     3.  Ooldcn  Me- 

diocrily  :  a  Novel.  Host.,  ISSfi    ,8vo 
I      Ilamerlou,   IMiilip  Gilbert,  b.  1834,  at  Lane- 
Jde,  near  .Shaw,  Lanoasliire;  educued  at  Burnley  and 
Donoaeter  Oiammar-Schools ;  went  to  Paris  in  1,855  to 

'in".sft',""'l  "^'-i  ^"n""  ■'"  '""'^''  "'  I""'"'  Awe,  but 
in  1861  returned  to  fiance,  living  first  at  Sens  nnd  after- 
wards ntMir  Autun  and  acquiring  that  intimate  knowl- 
edge of  French  life  which  appears  in  his  writings.  He 
had  begun  early  to  contribute  to  periodicals,  and  in  1888 
he  became  art-critic  to  the  Saturday  Review,  but  re- 

^^T'.,  '""' '""  ^■"""  '""^'•'  i-e'iiining  his  connection 
witn  th'-  liiiper  as  an  occa.sional  contributor.  In  ISti'J  he 
cstabli-  a   new    art   review,   the    Portfolio,   devoted 

chiefly  I     aching.     He  has  also  contributed  to  the  Fort- 
night y     the    Fine   Arts  Quarterly   Review,   and    other 
I  T,';"!'?'"'-r.."u''  "  ""   honmary  member  of  the  Society 
I  of  Painter-Etchers,  and  in  1882  received  from  the  French 
;  governnient    tho    university    decoration    of  nn    0/firln- 
o -'"".'■'"'.;■     '•  Obs'.'rvations  on    Heraldry,  Lon..  1,851, 
Svo.     .     Ihe  Isles  of  Lodi  Awe,  and  other  Poems  of  my 
I  Wh,  Lon.,  1805    12mo.     3.  A  Painter's  Camp  in  ,|,o 
i  Highlands,  and  'Iboughts  about  Art,  Cambridge,  188' 

,  French  Painters  :  an  Essay  with  S.Uecn  Photoglapbic 
I  Illustrations,  Lon.,  1887,  4to  i  2d  ed.,  18i;i». 
„  '!.A  lively  and  elegant  miiKrie  on  nrt,  in' which  short 

5.  Painting  in  France  after  the  Decline  of  Classicism  • 
an  L.ssay.  Illust  Lon..  180,8,  4to.  0.  Etching  and 
Etchers.     Illust.     Lon..  1888,  Svo. 

i„"."Jfi''''^l'-,'.""  "'"?  '>  "■'''"^^''  "1"  i'i"t  "Pproaehcs  his  siibleet 
In  sospieiititicii  sii  r  tof  iiuiulrv      iroHr.;!  ■.-..i,, ,    /.'"J'^'-' 

pabilitie»  of  this  ilarticiilar  !i"i.   i„,l  onimnM  i^  .^ 
against  all  others  that  are  in  use,  in  van'    i.  k  nds ,  f'n  ,  rk- 

,  t  r  , , '  ''""'T  '■.'?'!  *  '"-■"^•''  Pi-iidiiecd  l.v  it  than  1  v  a nv 

^onl'^t  siiSi^^.K"!^ ;"""  '■  -t  "f  iim  wii^l^iiVo^;  ;^ 

,p  f..n  I,;.     I     """^  '"^  '■""  '"■'  I>n"Inced  cciuaHv  well  or 

iw!;s.  tt^risii^g  i;!;^;;:i,^t  !!;sih.i;i;£ 


il   tyupviity   {"  Wlile- 

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I)  till)  bar  at  tlici  InniT 
>imril  of  trnilc  »ince 
Iiileriintioiiiil  Law  In 
*  reliitiii;{  to  lliu  Com- 
10  Siil)ji.,t«  of  Nciitmt 
iilcrcd  with  Ut'ron'noe 
axiinJriii,"  I,on„  IS(;;i, 
iitliaiii  ill  thu  UnltiMl 
nith  I'riiotioul  8iig|;i>H. 

'ol.  i.,  nclJ..]  Into  no- 
uliintisiii  in  I'oiil :  a 
mleniMei)  of  the  Age, 
thtf  Cuntoim  coimoll- 
l«"fl,  8vo. 
K.  TognJir's  Fiilhinf's 

I,  II.  H'.     Thollis- 

m.,  IS7,-,,  8vo. 

H  Toxtliook,  Lcc(U, 

Christine's    Crook, 

id,  Lnn.,  I8S7,  |].  8vo 

i.)  Chfiiiical  ChiiTi({o 

of  J.  Abiiilii),  IMIV, 

h,  Inte  lieiiteniint  in 
ords  of  Living  OBi- 
Inrino  Corps,  I'hilu,, 
I    Eneyulopicdiu,  N. 

up    Sieven§.     i. 

(1771)  to  IS7D;)  2(1 
L^u  plole  Army  nnil 
I776-1,S87,  N.  York, 

ifoof  P.  (!.  Hniiier- 

Novel,  I,on.,  I8IU, 

d  other  Miirvellous 

>o.     3.  Golden  Jle- 

b.  18."i4,  at  Lano- 
eil  at  Burnley  and 
to  Paris  in  IsSo  to 
at  Ijoch  Awe,  but 
It  at  Sens  and  al'ter- 
at  intimate  knowl- 
I  his  writings.  Ho 
idieals,  and  in  TSiia 
y  Ueviow,  but  re- 
ling  his  connection 
luilor.  In  IXini  he 
Portfolio,  devoted 
ibuted  to  the  Fort- 
{i.'view,  and  other 
iher  of  the  Society 
ed  from  the  French 
on  of  an  OJirin- 
nildry,  I,oii.,  ISJl, 
Jther  Poems  of  my 
ler's  Cauip  in  I  ho 
,  Cambriilge,  IStii', 

4.  Contemponiiy 
eon  Photographic 
1S(;!I. 

rt,  in  wliicli  hhort 
,  II '111  aiiei'dotes  of 
:l  Ktimate  of  their 
tow';ic'h  theysev- 

line  of  Classicism ; 
6.  Etching  and 

■onohes  his  subject 
irst  woiKlis  tile  cii- 
iuiiiiuKiscjmralely 
Ills  kinds (d'miirk- 
iiied  what  special 
by  it  than  by  any 
artist  will)  ii|>|ilie's 
u  etcher,  t.j  u.  dia- 
who  only  obtains 
d  c(|ually  well  or 
ertiui's  inquiry  ia 
•mine  the  position 
t  of  etching  Itself 
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?e«,..^  ''"Account  of  the  Old    Proccw,   and    tlo    I    ,,' 

■'*"•  '"■    XXX    i"'|.'-""  '"'">*''«-'dKC  and  critical  Ins  g|  t ''^    '""<"<••  x-xxlv.  51H.    >?»■  a     i  I,"    j  n,    \  1  '  'i'"''"-'"'""  - 


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I'ho  Intelle 


111  lll.n      r .  .  I   """""  T'"  ""■'  Ifi""  truth-eiiilal  V  tr  1.1 

'      '1    ■      ,'r"wli  cl'iTh    '""."rr"'"'    "">"""'    III*  pre  •  "" 
-■I"| .  nV,  il?"  ''*''  "'''  '""»ldo  "pecttttor  takes  no  lieiu.'' 

Raoiil   l>  ih  ,r     wi.h   ■^■/;"""\"'"'"  "'"  Note-Book  of 
Arti^l-,  l',,n.    i8T(i!  '^'    ^  "'"  '^""""'  """^  »"""• 

the  I!;;;.,';' ;:'/,';'';  '''i';;"'i' ,'» •-•'"'■fly  made  un  „f  „„,,«  „„ 

trees  I  i,   .     ^  ^  ",      ii '  a     Mh'"  "''•"^'T  "'""-'  >-""-!t   o 

ters  lilniirv  „r  U Ic  or  1  te  "".I:  ''.'''['''•l'^'"  "fTinto  mat- 
the  n,,..„i„V„f  h^'d^isle  ■  i  In,  ':''!  ">''  "■'"'  <''"»i>TOi 
Worth  „v,T  ibe  lo*..r  ...",.,;,,',?''"''.  '''"'^?'"«  *vith  Words 


I'm.,  1884,  fol.    2^  landlt^o      p  "7""''  '''l'''K"H'\ 

i>  tl..^  l-xl,  and  the  as  ertoif'i,V,'',w  V''' "■,'■','"''  ^'^>''-<' 

•:i''lifrs;  has  hi'eii  blie,  Hi  I'vtn  ",',',''''  '  '•"■'l'"«  ■""' 
I",  liroduelng  this  mov,  ,;„,,' '''".'r'''^ *■''''"'  '"'"'"a 
subleet,  he  has  levutwl  i  \"  t,  v'  ''"''  '■•i'"-"  a  noble 
pat/enec  to  its  treat  let,,,  ,u  I  "■"'"  "'"'  """'""liable 
imbllsh.Ts  with  SI  1, 1  1  . '  ,,  ' .',;,  'V^'"  «^''.on,le,|  by  i,|S 
that  the  superb  iliii  iebef„-V,L  ,  ,,**'■•  ?S''''  "'"'  ""'to 
*.  liir  as  ,1,!.  .  o.in    y  lie.mc;.n  ed  r:";;'''  '"/^'ITtwut, 

<y.K.Kraphy,  and  taae  in  bi;^;];;^'a|'|i;;l™|ii-;,'lr;i;™;^n; 


8«:.lr«i';''^r';i^;"'^«:"i'^'""'"ti..;?.  must,  j^„., 

"The  pSrt. 


1880    fol  ;  2d  cd.,   1887.     (IteprinlcCfr';; 
foho,"  ,.ith  adilitional  illustrations.; 


K'«m),u;;s^^?!;;:;,;l^i:^tii'!^,l"'i!if';'''''''"  i",  "">  "md. 

imlar  memory,  and  he  stcon  I  M  ,' ''"^  "'''''''  '^  ''""Pla 
and  fusing  reinniibere  1  ima?.e  '  ,1  '''""•''■, ".'  S"V"''"'"K 
■  •  .  .Scattered  litTc  and  t^r^  i''',,V"V''5 '"'''"'"''''' " 
where  it  is  least  ex|,ecte,l  wen,,  .  '"  '"'"'  *"J"iotime« 
of  Intermediate  kinds  „flm',i,"'"  ",""'^  ',""'  MnU 
"lime  (lav  he  will  work  upo  his  ,  I  i;,*"''  "''^^  '"'ft'  'l""t 
nn,nner.''_Cos.Mo  Mo.NKLot'.sJ'l  S', ' Vixrf,;: ^>-«"-'»'«'lo 

drc1\nd"l;'ru'i:i':,,'";';r,''  y^^'^^r """  "-  "- 

"ndtheASa^n'fpo    'r"''r  ''^,i"-l''' J'->-ll 


grii 

187\  p.  svo.     An,m. 

he  is  ll?r',i'i';-h|!.'';!!,,'"''^'''*«  ."".'""c  NHsoeptibilltles  while 

trciiHlvla;.,iiiatinL',iml,.  ,,i,,!f„i"","  ""*''^''  **'''''''>  I"  ex- 
xlv.  .'i;,.       '"■'""*.  aiideiiuuently  plcture.siiue."-s<i/.  Her. 


xlv 
17.    .M 

I  ■'''78.  p. 


dcrn 

vo. 


Frenchmen  : 


Five    Biog.aphies,    Lon., 
llve''t^i;■n.,'^■';.'"™^?'S••  ;?■  "■■■  "'""-"-'"n  tolmve  their 

like  y  ,o,„,  lorgotteu,"I>V,['&  Vx?v  7ffl    ■■'"  ''"'''■  "*  *"" 

i.i:^i.''::„!'th:/L/'BiJ^i^"-^=  ^"•'  ^'- 

8vo.  ^  "'^"'"o'i'obaine.s,  Lon.,  1879;  p. 

|.-':nh;;:;;;i!f?,S^;;!!;,[;-?^-^an,,clear.  earnest- 
lerya.hiM.'  ilieerfuliiess  a    lieahhr,,  i,' '  *-''™l"'^^»ce.  and  a 

^",''..*'^''j<^'''  'natter  (TiimeV's 


8v 


• ''"'•'"Slitrnl  throughout."-.s>„rt,„„,, 

and  mk';ji;;;?i^;K  moj^  fuil^I/i^l;',;'^",'"^  '"  ven 
dnuvingsofthe8afln^'^^^,i'!^,>^;]i^^^;l^tln^^^ 

thor,'  W,'f^88!';':T.'' """  ^'<"-"  P-'-'t  of  the  Au- 

<iR.VKII,M,    ClllTICISM- 

K,n^^i;:;;lr,^;i,?^j;^i;3^,a,qnestio,,  „„,  advances  his 
armed.  Indeed,  his  ^  '  ir  r,  l,i  1  '  "PP"^''"'^t  Is  dls- 
Ihrow  light  on  ail  sides,,)' as  hi.  ;T""  '"  be  rather  to 
mystery."_,vu(,  lier.J^  m>  ■'     '  "'""  '"  Pe'"-''rate  its 

tion,"  i,.  York,  188r'  "  ^""""^  "^  Elocu- 

Kingd"','s°"il-nd*'W„^''''">'''^  '"  l'"'-"'  «^ery 
LontlSoh    l",n;  "™   '"  "■«   Known  World, 

iii>...:i«„~     ;  .  .. 


with  a  Memoir,  hon.,  1877  crTsvo      -i    n       .""<;'" ■:"- 
frnm  Queen  Elizabeth  tn  lir.  a  Quarter  Sessions 

751 


tl 


il 


»^< 


till  1) 


^: 


MAM  HAM 

,  MUvt  Kiny,     ;    Mil'lr«(('«  Cudet :  nn    Triitlin  In  Uouxh  Shncl  l<li)iii««,  l,i'wi,(un,  Mv.,  8vu,     .'t. 
Point,  Plillii,,  issr,    ()     i''>fio.     2.  On»  'if     Ki'.v  t.i.Sill-liii|iripvi.nient  ntnl  i(ii|>|iin(n«,  Ivtrnf,]  l.rwii. 

toil,  Ml'.,  l2iiio,     I    My  H"iil'«  llili(<iuii!.  Ill.iiir.v,  (vi'iKB, 


Novel,  I'bilii..  iSM'i    I 


linmlltoti,  lllail    Mll.lllie,  M.lr,  I..    ISI^,  »(    l.ewl«t.m,  M«.,  IL' 


Oro'ikljn,   N.V.i    ,1  xnin.lm.ii  of   AIi'XiiihUt    I(  .M.illcin      l.i'Wi«l"ii,  Me.,  IL'ino.     ri,   Aiitoli 


A,  \(  hill  'hull  \ti>  lli>l 


ll'VB.'     VITH 


{niift,   vol.    i.,   >econ<i  of   the    it'"oe    tlivrw    iiit!ii(ii<"<'  I 
grii'luiite.l  jit  tho  N'w   Vork  ('oll<xf  of  I'hyslciiiii!.  mii' 
Surn.unK  in  Into,  an  I  |]riH'li.«e.|  In  Niw  York  ('il.>. 


xy- 


IIM    IlKllK'tl 


il./  >  speulalty  of  ni'ivoii-  <l 


III- 


of    Meiitiil   Sttii'iii'i',  whfiHK  (until)  ia  Ihr  Will,  ii'iij 
'p  ('oin|ili'tioii  U  lliB  I'i'r.'fiimlilv,  llo»t,,  l^,';),  Nvo. 
llHiiiilloii,  Oiivitl  Jnini-N,  .M.ll,,  I  .It.i'.s.  IMiu 


I*  11  phyMiumii 


to    K.H.S.lv.  |,i 


llv  ol     AblTclci'O, 


Ibt  l',|((l«|itiuuiij  I'limlylie  ll...|  ii^il,  llhii'kHi'ir-  Inliuiil.     viT^ll.v 

1.  Clinifiil  Eltctro-TliiTii|it'uti(;»,  U.^liwil  iiihl   -iircieiil,    Ciiliinlml   I'niMiiiioiiiii,  Tulicrrlc,  mid  Alliud  l.tnoin  of 


|Milliolo){ii;iil  iiimioiiiv    n  the  I'lih 
Uii  thi'   I'litliolo^y  lir  llMincliili 


lal  ill, 


•-'.  Ni' 


CV'tU,*   lIMi'll.-'t'M 


Uun 


M  I'd.,    IMS 


i.'ii|ifi'in  II 
.■I.  'Ivi't 


ndTi" 
Id  |i' 


•*<m1  (Juidc  in  tho  Phynii'iil   IliiiKiioiil 


I,    thii  lliiiiiiin  l.iiiiK,  I, on.,  IssM,  Sv 

ilitiiiiltoii,  l.it'iil.><'o|.   DoiiRlna.      I.  Id' 


nil  till'  ."ihi'liirov  llill,^  :  I 


iiirt 
iHWoiniiMn >■  II  ,>«('rii'K  ufSkftcliei, 


.\.   York,  I-^m:!,  ltd.      I.   .Miiiiioil  of  .Me.li.iil     MiidniK,  |Mi2.     :'.    lli|iorl  on  tliu    I'liliij   Mmmtniii!' r  to 


llo 


.(.   Hi 


ilurii-iirudi'iv'^ii :  with  .■^|H'''iiil  Kifi-rcncii  to  iJin'ini'ii  iind    iil'i'oiii|iiiii.v 
Injurii'it  '■('  till!  Nervoii.i  .Svsti'in,  \.   Vork,  l>>l, 
nnv  fd.,  Is.ST.     !i. 
L.I.I.,  IssM,  r.  Illiii 


Olid     .S' 


iif  Ski  t.hi'S,  Mii'lr 


I. ■'fit, 


The  .Mod.rii  'I'rciitnit'nt  of  llt'iidii''ht'a,     Moiintniiis  .Mmlni.-,  Isilil,  M 


|iiirl  on  thi'  IliKh  Itiiiigi'Hof  tho  Anniiinulhiy 


IIiliiiiltDii,  K.  J.     Inch'  ,lohn   In  llio  A 


liiliililtiMl,    AlldretV.      .-i.xlci'n     Moiith.i    in    the  miU'iK  tho  l''roi'diiii'n,  N.  Vork,  1M17,  1:! 


l)iiiii-h  lull'",  I, on.,  l-^.i;.',  ;!  vols.  p.  M 
lliiiiiiltoii,  AiMlrt'W 


vo. 


Uhi 


borji :  Mcaioriiilii  of     «iii,  I 


llaniilloii,  K.  I*.     Thf  Kiijfliah  Uoverncn^ 


^(■'1,  I'Jino. 


riiiy  iind 
in  Him- 


I'riiii'u  Henry  of  rriii'aiii,  I, on.,        Ilnilliltoii,  Kilwnrd,  M.I).,  iihyKJciiin  to  the  hon 

don  lloiiiii'i|iiiih   ■  III  .-|iit!il.     I.  (iiiide  to  tlit  I'riictlcc 


Freili'riok  tlii'  liinil  mid 
18.SI),  2  vols.  svo. 

"A  Work  full  iif  I'lileriiiliiniunt.  ftiid  by  no  iiii'uns  de- 
villi!  of  liiMtrui'tl.iTi.  III!'  -iiliji'il  nf  whii'li  bus  iilrnidv  Ihtii 
III  piirt  iiipli.ii^lv  ili'iiiLrh  incidi'iiliillv  trnili'd  bv  ii  inii-li'r 
liiuid  ,  .  .  .Mr.  Iliiniilh'ii  loi'.  I'oiitrlV'I'.l  lo«lvi'  u'l.roiilli  of 
lIliTiuy  llfi'  t'l  tb,'  ib'M'l  piihiiT  bv  111!'  bike,  iiiid,  bv  brliii.'- 
llitf  Ills  si'eiii'ry  biniH'  In  ii»  uiili  .s|ii«iiliir  skill,  In  iiiiike 
ci'itiilii  |»i.ssii({es  of  blstorinil  bl.iKriipliv,  iniuiii'iitiirilv  at 

li'ii.st,  iiiiire  vivid  tbiiii  even  .Mr,  I'liilyle'si M'bniioiisu.-e 

of  bonks  bil'l   iiliule  Ibelll.'  — .^V|^  A'.i'.,  .xllx.  ;iHi. 

Illltiiilloii,  Arllilir.  I.iiwrcnee  LofleHiilde:  nTiile, 
1,011.,  I.S77,  .'f  vols.  cr.  .svo. 

IIiiiKiltiiii,  Iti'v.  Arthur  llaviic,  ^.Tuduiiteil  nt 
Pt.  John's  College,  (l.vfoid,  l.'^ll:  onbiineil   |S|.S;   reetor 


I  the  Iji 


of  .->t.  .Miiry  Arehes,  K.veler,  since  ISIirt;  cimpliiiii  of  the     Uv   fhi 


f 

llonio'opiilliy,  l.on.,  |sil,  iL'ino.  L'.  A  .^ihort  lli'toryof 
IheCholeni:  with  11  Few  Hints  iis  to  its  I'revei'iion  by 
lloinu'opiilhic  'rreuiiiient  ;  2d  od.,  I, on..  ISIS,  Svo.  '. 
'I'lie  Flora  Honici'opathii'M  ;  or,  Illiislr.itions  and  Deserip- 
lions  of  the  Medieiiml  I'lants  nsed  as  lloiiiii'opiithio  Kein 
edies.  I, on..  I  s,-C'-.^):t,  U  vols.  r.  Svi.  I.  .\  Catalogue  Hai- 
Sonne  of  the  Kntfriiveil  Works  of  ,"^ir  .l.i-lina  Hevnolds 
from  17,).^  to  IS2(I:  to  wliieh  is  aibled  11  ,'<liort  liiograph- 
ioiil  .'^koteli  of  eiu.'h  Fngraver,  ton.,  |S7',  Mo;  new  ed„ 
cnl..  I -SI.  .,,  A  Meiiiidr  of  F,  II.  F.  (,iuin,  JI.U.,  Lon., 
ls7i/,  Svo. 
Iliiiniiton,  Kdwartl.    Tlie  bcalb  of  our  Minotaur. 


I'niversily  .Missions  in  Ziin/ihar  ISS.)-Sl.  I.  (KM.)  In 
Aid  of  Cliiiieb  .Mis.-ioiis  in  the  Dioeesu  ol  (Irahaiiislown  : 
Sernioiis  for  Holy  Week,  l.on.,  Is.'il,  >vo.  2.  .Mmi'- 
Chiiiii  to  liiiiiiortality,  1-71.  :t.  Four  Plain  Leelurcs  on 
JI  111.  Iieiith,  Life,  and  (iud,  I,on.,  1S7,S,  Svo. 

Hill  liltuii,  .Mrs.  V.  U.,  {••  V.  ("..  II.")  I.  The  Cu- 
rate of  Idiuvood,  1,011.,  |,s|.'),  IJuio.  2.  .Margaret  Wiilcle- 
grave  J  or,  Tlie  I'ower  of  Trutli,  l.on.,  IS  III,  8v".  .;. 
Amy  Harrington:  or,  A  Sister's  l.ove,  Lon.,  ISIS,  Svo. 
Anon.  I.  Constani'e  Lyu'lsiiy ;  or.  The  Progress  of  Error, 
Urn.,  1 8 111,  Svo.  5.  Norman  Leslie:  a  Talo  of  Seottish 
History  in  the  ."ii.xteenlh  Century,  Lon.,  Is.'iO,  12mo.  ti. 
Carlington  Castle:  a  Tale  of  the  ,Ie.suit»,  1S.")2.  7.  (Ed.) 
Tho  Unihiiuiod  Daughter:  11  .Mvstery  of  our  Own  l>av, 
Lon.,  IS5:i;  2d  cd.,  Until,  n.  d.,'svo.  S.  The  E.\ilcs  lif 
Italy,  Ellin.,  Is,i7,  Svo. 

Ilniinltuil,  C.  (i.  After  a  Dark  Night— the  Sun; 
a  Ninel,  Lon..  ISSil,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

IllunilKili,  C.  II.  II.  Oraiumar  of  tho  Modern 
Iri.-h  l,aii;,'uii,L'e.  Lon.,  ISIill,  er,  Svo. 

Hamilton,  C.  J.  I.  The  Flynn.^  of  Flynnville, 
T,  in.,  I8SI),  er.  svo.  2.  Mr.  liiiriraiii's  Daughter:  an 
I  vory-Dny  Story,  Lon.,  I8S2,  p,  Svo.  ;i.  True  to  the 
Core:   a  Itoinance  of  'US,  Lon  ,  ISS:),  2  vols.  er.  Svo. 

Ilainiltoii,  .lli.'^s  C.  T.  Kivais  ut  School;  or,  A 
Le-'son  for  Life.  Lon.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo. 


'ens.     Ibi-t..  IHIis. 


Ilnr.iiltoii,  I'ltlwarti,  M.ll.,  professor  of  anatomy 
lit  Dr.  Steeveii-'s  Hospital,  liiiblin.  The  Present  .^tiite 
of  the  Army  Mcdieal  Service  as  a  Life  Career  for  the 
Surgeon,  Dublin,  Is75,  Svo. 

Iliiinilttiii,  Kdwnrd.  A  Federal  Inion  not  a 
Nation  :  an  Examination  into  our  Systems  of  (Jovcrn- 
Mieiit.  Ilo-t.,  Is.si),  |2ino, 

llaiiiilKiii,  Kdward,  M.I).,  F.L.S.,  vice.pre,^blent 
of  the  Zoological  Society.  Uecollections  of  Fly-Fishing 
lor  Salmon,  Trout,  and  (irayling:  with  .Notes  on  their 
Haunts,  Habits,  and  History,  Ac.,  L.in.,  lsS4,  Svo.  (lie- 
sides  the  ordinary  edition,  a  largo-paiier  one,  limited  to 

101)  cop;  2S.) 

'•A  iileasiinlerlionk  on  a  plea.'^aiiler  tuple  liii.s  nut  been 
liubll.shed  lor  years."— .S(i(.  /,',,■..  h-iij.  TCj, 

Uainiltoii,  Ed«vard  John.  1.  Tlie  Human 
Mind:  a  Treatise  in  Mental  Piiilosophy,  .\.  Y'ork,  ISs:), 
Svo.  2.  Mental  Science  ;  a  Text-Book  for  .Schools  and 
Colleges,  N.  York,  ISSo,  Svo. 

Ilamiltuii,  Edwin.  The  Moderate  Man,  and  other 
Verses,      lllust.      Lon.,  IS8S,  .|to. 

Hamilton,  i>liHs  Elizabeth,  d.  Iss2j  the  only 
diiiiglitor  of  Sir  William  Hamilton,  (7.  r.,  milf,  vol.  i.') 
With  Jo.sKS,  Miss  E.  Co.vstanck,  of  (Jirton  College, 
(trails.)  Mierooosmus:  an  Essay  concerning  Man  and 
I  his   Kelation   to  the   Worl  1,  !.y    Heruninn   Lot?.e,  Edin., 


Hamilton,  .Mrs.  Cclia  V.  1.  Woven  of  Many  j  l^S.'i.  2  voLs.  Svo.  (Tho  li.u  slatiun  wa-  oegun  by  Mis 
Tiireads,  Post.,  1871,  Svo.  2.  The  Crown  from  the  Sj."  u  ,  Hamilton,  and  completed,  after  her  d  :  1.  and  the  who!' 
Host.,  IS72,  Svo.      3.  Hopes  of   Sand,  Boat.,  lS7.i,  H\o.  1  revised,  by  .Miss  Jones.) 

4.  .My  lionnie  Lass,  Is77.  Svc.    :>.  The  Lily  of  San  Mini-  I     "  '■""  ",  "V^"-  ''«S''«e  "t  'H'  'iracv  the  1     iinlatlon  adds  a 
nto:  aNovel,  N.York,  IS7.S,  Kimo.  |  Krnee  wlueb  is,  perhaps, .    '  v-i'.j; ' -Ja.«i..sScllv  :  Jrai/., 


pion  F''  v^i.'a 
Jledita'.'i,',,  f.,,u 
its  Birt 


;;i.>  ti»enly-Thir('  P  il 
IH.l?,  2lmo       '    ~ 


'liiri_'   P-iJm,  and  other    which  has  ever  since  rendered  him  incapable  of  physicai 
■      '■    /'J''  .•''™>t"''o=    exertion,  and  whicli  does  n'lt  allow  of  his   reading  or 


iwi-lin,  .\U'„  Hvd.  ;i. 
plni»«,  I  Vfrnc.l  1,1'wli- 
i(iiiii»  lli.iiirv,  [nT»is 

II  ttii  lli'lii've  ?  |viir-i', 
y  :  nil   liiiliictlvi'  t<v« 
llllo   ia   111,.    Will,  il'llij 
V,  ll„»t„  l.s.M,  ,Svo, 
M.ll.,  I  .R.C.S,  K.liii., 

iiniili'iiiv  II  tlio  I'lil- 
.liiil,,«.v  III'  liruni'liitii, 
ml  Alllvil   Lt'iiiiiiii  (if 

oiiiilni.      I,  Kciiort 

v  II  Scrii's  uCSkctalioi, 
I'liliii  .MimiihiliiH  :  to 
iti  Inn,  .Mii,lrii».  IM()4, 
iiK  III  llio  Aiiiiuiiiullu; 

III  In  I  lie  Army  iinil 
17,  Vi 

all  (JiivcracxK  In  Itiia- 

ili}'»lcliin  tn  the  Lon- 
iilo  to  the  I'rnctlcc  uf 
i.  A  .<lini-t  lli'turyof 
III  ill"  I'rtiveriim  by 
l,oii.,  lf<l,H,  Mvo.  ,;, 
tr.iliiin^  iiiul  l>t'iicii|i- 

<  lllMII(l'ci|,.ithlo  lU'lll- 

I.  A  riitiiliiKiii'  Hiil- 
'ir  .I'i-Ih;ii  He.viiiilj!! 
I'll  11  ,-<liiirt  liiii|;i'a|ili- 
,  1^"',  Smi  :  new  I'll., 
1''.  (Juin,  M.D.,  1.1111., 

Diilli  of  iiur  Jllnotaur. 

irofi'si'iir  of  iiniitiiiiiy 

Tlic  IViseiit  i^tiito 

Ijl'e  t'lirour  for  the 

rili'iiil  rniiin  not  a 
iSyjitt'iim  of  (Jiivcin- 

'.  1„S.,  vii;e-|ircslili.nt 
tliiiisof  Fly-Flnhiiig 
with  Xotf,!  on  their 
.1111.,  \XM,  Hv(i,  (l)e- 
uper  one,  llmitoil  to 

r  topic  lins  nut  licrii 

I.  Till'  Iluniiin 
ipli.v,  N".  Viirk,  iss:), 
uok  for  iSchoolii  nnd 

orate  Man,  and  other 

,  d.  1HH2;  the  only 
1,  ((/.  I'.,  iiiilv,  vol.  i.) 

of  (Jirton  College, 
onccrning  Miin  iiiiil 
nnnnn   hot?,e,  Eilin., 

nil-  ucfjun  by  Mi? 
in.',  and  the  who!' 

0  trill  inlatlon  adds  a 
JA.MiaSL-LLv:  Acad., 

1  Uninia,  b.  1821; 

fort  i  married,  18  H, 
(Triiiis.)  Louis  Pii8- 
on-in-Law,  Vallcry- 

Lee-,  b.  184o,  in 
I  and  (ierniany ;  wan 
■f,  l8(U-(i«,  and  then 
li  ho  was  obliged  to 
relii'o-.''pinal  disease 
neapable  of  phypieal 
■  of  hill  reading  or 
ein.s  have  been  com- 
p,-l,  RH'!  lutv»;  been 
tiftecn  years  he  hi? 
anseript.i,  Kdin.  and 
,  and  Men,  [verso.] 

'..S81.    :i.  The  Now 


HAM 

oni.'i'i",i,'.N.'",'lr  '«'l'ilrem«iit.  .Mr.  l.«oH»mlltriir,  x„i„„,»  i. 
w«  .  I  I    I    '*"  '■l'""'«'i-    Vi'l  with  all  It.  .Iii,ri.'.,ii.hur"  *  ' 

clrar   m  ."  '"  ';      *  »"1""»'  il  veil..'  «  lib  a -'lui";, 

ill  I  I,    "\'"'  '"•»  ""  hlx  Imek  HllirfrliiK  the  iiir.,nl.i  ,'? 
»»  llHUIIll.l,.  >|,||,|,|  ,||«.»i.v."-.l(/i.,  No.  'JKn         "*"""■'»  "' 

p.  8v,f '"'""  "'"'  *'"'■'>»»>'""'  """Br  I'udm,,  I  .,«.,  |,sii4,  ' 


HAM 


Illuil.       Adelaide,    |.irt|,    |'.',„oi 


ntw  cil,, 


tifiliii,"  l",""'  7'll':ii'  i|iiallty»t-('ni«  In  1„.  a  in.wiTi.r  i.len 

Ilaiiie  ,  I       ,.v^';  .  "".'  !'"■"'"/'■':    iiMliMial  elreiiiii 

■'"I'',. <\vll.  71  '"""■*■  "'"'I'lallon.'-J.  A,  SVM„.M„; 

['■   liiiaginnry  .Xiinnetn,  I.on.,  ISXM,  |«|„„. 

'■-'■ek-  iM  shiiw  iiM  p,.r»,iiia)(e»  lamniis  either  In  liU. 


Aumrnlj)!, 

l-i'irt.  sw,. 

auil  at  Ciirpu.  Cbri-.i  f„ll„ge,  (».,fi,n|,  1^27,  J,,,^  „", 
I '"-'8:     chaplain   .,(    fhelni.fi.nl    Haul     Isvjl^r       xh- 

?    !'     ,mi'.'',;:'.*'.'!''.".f  ,V''',',^''^''''V'''  "^»  '«"«"•''   loe^ 

fill,  8vi>, 


iig.v.   I      _intemplat.i|  by  It,  Conrpiler-.  I,„n.,  I 
lliini.lton.l.rm'e.     Ilebiml  the  Cloud.  1 


a  Mtiiry 
or,  T!io 


l.,rv  ..II  -Niin  111  perwi 
1.1,1]  11  '  ''•«'l"l.l"l'll.-.'lll.'ll 
'',.'»"  ': >■  llieiii  i-iiea 


1  III  a  »iiprenii'  iiiiinient 


viilif.    .'ii   i.iri.w    ,, '"""  '"•■'•■••'"y;}  III  iiieiriiHii 

.1.    Mlh„|„:.   I     l||,||,||,|,„„,^    1,,,,,^     |.;;,.,^    |,|||^,,^ 

'MM'".',i''V"'     !;>!""'     """""B".    M.O,     |,r,.l)., 

Coloite      ',i''  "'""""."«'""■  '^'■'   Kraduated  at  rniiin 

|.iX„i\        ' '^^""■'^■Ivaiiia    IM,'.;    appointed   In    Isj.l 

,i^'      .  r  '  "'"■f'-y."'   "'"  ""fi'l"  M'-'Ji^'i.l  College;   in 

In  Hi       ;",';"  I'"'"-''!'!"-  "'"'  pruotloo  of  singery,  and 

lit,    , ;.'. ","""y  "\'«'"y' '"  '"'■'«  '-I'""'  (-■.iib'go  I,". 

nil.;.,,     :,,''"  i""^;'"'"'   '""^''"^  "'"'   "^   U.,'^.  medical' 

«hi|   tl  '   '    ,  IS-      "",'"'"  ™'l'.  '«'mu,g  hh  profc,»„r. 

i  li   t      11  :T:"  "».'•■•'»""•-  ""'•   UL^hioation... 

.,,     vli|..         •:  "^""'  '^"'  i  •'"'  «''-  '^f*!'.     2.   A  Treatise 

in  its'  m'','!:;;!'.'""  .'•1;'""f   ',"   "'•'  ■•^"Wry  of  the  War 

-nita^^^::,-,.;-tr^i;;T::fl^iir--v 

V     I,      I-'.' '''*■"    "'"'    '•'■""ti™  of    Siiigery.      Ilhist       V 
linn.V"l< '"'l!''  ''*?"'••<■•'"•  Sir  Frederick  Wi|. 

'!^'vi!;if',^  :!;;,:.|;''«»:';'r;:■''';''''''•««'^•• 
l8.•^l-l;(|.  <„nv',l  iJ  Vi.    ,  '•       ""-  "'■'^^"'"lii'r  liuiirds 

niii-e,,.  VI  ,mT       '   '   **' =   '"•"  ""iiiister  extniordi- 

Ji:-.:d.^';^:nj''^;:;:?'"£:ri:^7^-'.r^'^^'-'"'- 

"■i.,,  ,,, must,     iion.,  1S7I-,  I,  ,)  vols.  Svo. 

self    I,  I'l ,;     ;'",';'",'"  '"■t'V'il'T  he  eiii|,l„yei    ll.u.' 
us  have  1,..,.,,  ivm-triletiil.'^-  tM    No  ■•m""'  """  '''■■'"™ 

w'D::;""*';;,:.:-/rr/;^^''iio*""""''""^^' 
covenlim.:  ■.;::,  i^s.s:;svir  ^"""^ ""  "■"  l»"  "'■ 

Am«""":;;„',""'  *•«*'•"  ^P-"'')    ^ee  Doo«E,  JUnv 

Fu".u"n''!','":i*'''r,':'''''  "'"  ^''«'''  Academy.  1. 
^"man'Tl^lricVi::;  .';;;ti2r^  'r'^i^e?''''^^^   '"1 

Ure^k'Ne,,aMve  M„  1  on.,  t^Vo'^'i  'tU^^S  r    ""^  ' 

iir;;:^:'^::^7:^8er^'^r  :l;^"i^r^'^i 

Ureek  and  Latin  .<ynt.i.x  U„  1  ^  ,  ' s  • ,  ^7^'""^  "'^ 
Sou.ion  of  the  tiieek  and  "Lati;;'  S  yifnefit^Lof 
Eelr,  '■liv't-  l"^':^  ^"'«>'  '-n-slat^a  in  ,  '  L  ii; 
"rsbi,;,  L„„.,  l,s:t  8v";  ';^,J"h"'f ';P''K"gli»l>Schol. 
and  .hctJro'kof    ho    ';eek^T^^Wi  °^   '^?  ^"""' 

A|n:5r'Si£-?^;K^^ 


'd'  VillMg..  l,U..s,  |„,„     |.S7(»,  p,  8vo 

<i.  V!s";,!!,'i"',':,n";so"'  s "  ^  •''  ■  ^'"'''''■••"' '" 

relating  to  h.,a;l:^  of-ail'il;!,^:!":";;;;^;';^*;,'"^;!' 
oS^:l\^;kT'I^;nr'^t^-!tv,:il;'ir-.'^^^ 
2r''''w;'th'.-';i"'"''  'r«""«'^^  »•''''''■•  '-"'••■•  ix'« 

,.v:-;?!'r:;ii'-^---,,-'-^r"'''^^^"''^ 

X    Voi'k"'Vs'' •  iV,"""'.:    ,,!:  AM.crl.a;„nd  other  Poems. 
I      lliimiltoii,  II,.„ry  H.     1.  A  Lexieon  of  thctireelc 

a:!/:::t^:iii:rir'''"'"«^'''''«"-"^^'" 

'di.er  l-iienis,      Ilb.'si.    "Li.n.rVs ';'   f^:      '   "'"'J'' ""^ 

Ilninilloii,  iHiay.     a  .•^plemUd  H„| 
a  l.i.ve.sel,  l„,n.,  1887,  p.  Svi,, 

IlHii.ilton,    J.    A.       Life   of    Dan 

(    NntesMien     ,Ser.,l  I,„n.,  1,HX8,  p.  8vo 

>oje  that     le  ,n  the  aneient  Cyreniiiea.)     L'. 

S'.fZ   r'""''''.'^    Wanderings  around    ,1 
lace   d  the   Prophet  and  across  the  Ethioniii 
In.,,,  .Siwakin  to  Chaitum,  l,„n.,  18  "7,  Syo  ' 

811-18!,,     1.  I.e.sscns  liom  the  Great  Iliograpl.  . 
I8j7,    l.'mo;    new   ed.,    18B1.      •_>.  fE,|  ,   Oiir'i 
Classies:  Headings  from  the  Best  Uivines:  with 
llographieal  and  Critical,  I.on.,  18:,7-.V.i    I  vo  ' 

m,  '  ?Hrt'i  oV  ^  'M"'n"i8  bi'-'i'io  the  Lak,.  of   ( 
.on.,  186.i,  24111,,     a.  Light  on  the  Path  ;  ,,  -w  ed 
■Mb,   18mo.     (1.  The  Psalter  and    llymn-Book 
I.eetures    Lon.,  1 86.^,  8vo.     7.   I'arable  of  the  Pre, 
Nm:  with  Notes  and  Illustrations,  l,on.,  Isoft   Sv.      8 
Memoir  and  Keniain.s  of  J.  D.  Burns,  Ln.!    .si9   s.^' 
».  W  orks,  Lon.,  I.soii.j;,,  ,.,  ,,„,,        ^^       "•  '  ,7',,  ^^"j 

o  Parables:  Niites  on  Lnkex.-.  Il-.i2,ion.,l,s0«  /C 
.  Moses    he  Man  of  ,;„„  •  Leetnies,  Lon.,  1870  '.2m"r: 

Lon  iW^'lSmo!-  ''"'"^■"■''"'"''K'  TTee  Serniom.; 
Hamilton,  James,  I7!i;i-1873.  of  Carlisle    p..  • 

X     r""'The"wr["r  1  'n  ^""^^  ""  '■-P'-"  Is" 

TKwo;pa.:i:;lr;i^;;^i7';tr"^ 

Hamilton,  Uev.  James.  D  D    \i7.i  ^  r„  iu 
of  the  Rev    I    H„,„ir.        »t   .     ,.         '*■''•'  '°  Memory 

Doulting    Somers  .,  «!„„„    „„;_      ,     Ti.'h^'  Yon"*^ 

Wh>^  and'n^^,,,       it  ^o^^tT  ^^'^""^ 


a  Story  of 
O'Connell, 


ised  are 

iiKii,  the 

llirth- 

Desert, 

.adil.,] 

.  1.011., 

istian 

tites, 

■      8vo. 

Lon., 

ileo, 

m., 

ree 

^al 

8. 


.. "  ""'w'Ck  cftr.l.^^'.'"'""!!^''  LL'D.,  1788-1878, 
J.  »u  i>ew  lorK  tity ;  third  son  of  Ale '      


Alexander  Hamilton  : 
753 


S  r'l 


■1 

:itll 


HAM 

graduateil  at  Columbia  Colleue  1S05 
of  luilit'-   ■-  ■'  -  -      - 


HAM 


III 

an.i  V. 


.''h1:,,i:;!— ':-'\"-"!^--;n.o;^:^!.e; 


served  ns  au  ofBcer  |     Hamilton,  Kate  W 


I.  I! 


.einiiiisoencTii  of  J 


vents,  lit  Home  mill  Abroad,  d 


limes  A.  lliiinilto 


<if  II  ('('llliiry,  \.  Yorli.  Isfi!! 


uring  Three-Quii 


M 


eiifctadv,    IS'.Y. ; 


has 


,   ("FIcetii,"  pseud,)   b.  at 
contributed    tu    |Mi|iers    and 


en    magazines,  and  iiubli.-lied  a  number  of  s„mi  ,      i!     , 
pm    books.     1.  ThoI!M»r,,,l,J,.      . im"  ?i  '"""djiy-school 


If  tile  Koiieral  read 


illK  of  wliiol 


I    Wnlllil    t,o  illl 


I'l;  will  liiid  tills  Work 


liiiil        ,,„^ 

tor.y  Hilllinil  it  ol)];'i',''at'vi'i'l 
ami  liv  II 


ililc  if  ilic 


me  tl 


of  CI 


1.  The  liluo  rmbrclla,  I'll 


lannyford,  I'hila.,  I  I'm 


libi.,  18mc.    2.  Cliinks 


;i';,7il'v';:'i"""''""i. '!'<'Mii,iei'ii,;f 


ohi 


art  of  skipiiliiL' 
our  (luli 


L-V, ?,",''"  '  ''"'n-i|ile"  and   Interest,  1 


'liiiii.,  I 


■f.   I'rederlok  Gord 


ion ;  or, 


.M 


art  in  \'ii:  ]i 
ton's  t'ondui't  as  > 
N.  York,  1S70.  ,Sv 


Miieiui.-orinimiiiyiiblo  ilrvi 


niuiiotinlH.slinlited 

les   "      ■" 


itiiill'lii's*:    "■:•  '^'!l?.^\'}y  by  "'bieli   He    led    thco;  1 


The  01(1  ]! 


rown   H 


Norah  Ne 
'hilu.,  I,S|, 


'— .V((//«.i,  ix.  :;.');i!    I3ino.     I!.  The  Sbmlinv  ot 


linn's  Calumnies  licimdiated  :  lliiioil-    The  Jirave  II 


mse;  or.  Jlotber's   liirthday.  I'liil 
iiniv  (if    fi...    i>.    i_    111  ..       y_ 


leretury  of  the  Tre 


eart,  I'liila.,  Isiis,  18in 


the    Uuek,  J'bila.,  1 811 


IlHiiiiltoii,  .Mrs.  Janet 


■  \'indieateil,    Vasliti    hethby's   Heritage,  p'liila. 


'CiiMlieriil  _ 
Laiiarii-^hiie. 


I'oetes, 


,  ir'.l.)-IS7:i,  knn 


Three,  I'hila.,  I.srr,  Kin 


8.     (; 

if*r(i,  10 


rcyclilTe  and 


he    Illuet.     i'hila.,  IS? 


111.  The   Old   I'ciit 


b.    lit    Ciirshill,    .Shotts    I'arish,  :  ""ilt-     Illust.     I'hil 


ICmo.     11.  The  II 


y.  We 
manteiiu. 


and   will 
John    II 


•I'otlaiid;  iviis  the  daughter  of  11  sl 


very  young    ii.nrried    her   futlii 


:  \'ii'tn 


Illust.     i'hila 


1880,  Kinio.     12.   Vagab. 


ouse  that  ,Jaek 


game 
a  lull 


.1  by 


iioKlton. 
ill: 


\Vitli 


■istant,    <-'orner8   In    Ke/.zie   i) 


IS8II,   1 


■.she  I 


no    edm-ation    save    what   she  !)*•  l'"ity  Dodge  mid  her  i 

l.i.  The    iiiiyal    S( 


.      I-'I.  Tr.pgl 
■iseoll's    Life,   I'hihi.,   18sS 


>ond  and 

'es    and 

1  (inio 


began  earlv  t 


0  write  verses,  and  at 


Kin 


,,.  ,.,,,.;    1        ■;  .,        '^ .'  ^■'  ""L^  seises,  iiniiiu  ;  •'""".      i.^.   ji 

luind  eniitribu  ed  niiiny  poems  to  Cassell's  Work-  I  «"^-t..  L'iSr,  12 


atterns.    IHiut.    l>hil,i    igs}, 


ing-.Man's  I 


1.  1 


oenis  and   Ks 


lienl.    Ill  horoldagesheb 


Subjects  of  (ieneial'l 


.vs  of  a   .Miseella 


lei'aiiie  quite  blind,  j  '888,  II 


11).  Woiiil,  II 


ir,  The    King 


Seal. 


I'oems  of    I'l 


ant  Life  and  Chaniete 


P. 

of  Loon  I  Seenoi 
goiv,  ISii.V  12m 


nterest,  (ilns 
■pose    and    .^ketoh 


ineoiis  Character 


ow,  iMi:!,  fp.  Svo.      2.     "Jm 


I'oeket-liook,   mid 


Willi  I'liA-rT,  Miis.  f 


iiy,  and  .Stubble.  I'hihi 


I.I.KN   FaIIMA.V,   1', 


other   btories.     IMust.     Uost.,   1878 


ifs  in  I'rose  of  .^eottish  I     Hamilton,  Ker  JIaillie,   C 


and  Ch 


ir  in  Auld  L.ingsyne 


ductory  i'apers  by  ( 


]8(i,s,  1 
1871,  8 
"  Well 
educated 


I.   I' 

yo ;  new  c 


iiraeters 
:i.  Poems   and    Ualhuls 
}.  tlillillan  nn.l  W.  Wall 


Skelcl 


oeiiia,  .^ketclie.- 
I.,   ISSj 


with  II  (Jlos.sary,  Uliis- 

witli    Iniro- 

ace,  (ilusiriiw. 


various   eoloniiil    sm 


»    C.U.,    b.   1804;    held 


il    Es 


isay.s,  (ihisgov 


Worthy  alteiitiiiii 


Ilors 


,  I. 


in.,  181 


governorships   1828-113.     Our  Saddle 


Hamilton,  lU-v.  L    The  Future  Pti 


te  and  Free 


Hamilton 


porsiiii,  with  oiiiv  tl 


IIS  an  c.Miiiiple  of  how  an  iin-    F 


Law : 


a  Co 


our  Sermons,  San  Fran.,  I,s69,  8.„. 
,  l>f  o,..d«s  Le  Cenci.    1.  Me 


use  that  power  (I'nMing  tli'mi-h 
press  herself  in  iilnmst  i,,f|v  ,7] 


10  power  of  readlii-'.  ciuk 


iuipilation  „f   .Mexican    LegisI 


oreigners,  Ae.,  Lim.,  188 


Ca 


Hamilton,  J 


,  Jessie.    (1 


It  to  it  ins  to  be  aiile 
yiiie."— .IW,,  .\,,.  22H-2 


to  e.\- 


188;i 


n  you  Blame  her?  from  the  I' 


rans.)   Serge    Pa 


nine;   or, 


p.  8v 


rench  of  G.  Ohnet,  I 


Hamilton,  Joli 


,  ,    .        -n,  of  St.  Er„ 
covery  and  Ireland's  Health,  Dubl 


nns.     I.  Ireland'.s  Re 


in.  1S48,  12iii, 


the  Fpie  of  linbvlon 


Babyl 


He  lias  elide 


vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1884,  8 


,^    lation  allectir 
2.  Ishtar  and  Izduba 


■ayouved  to  reennstniet  th 


loll,  ada|iled,  of  ei.urse,  t 


raiislatiiiiisgiven'bv  .\ssv 


on.,    tablets  beliiiigiiig  to 


e  ancient  oplc  of 
'  niodeni  la.stes,  from  the 


3.  M 


^l^^";^':!;;i'''i:;^'-">"'^'i«>»en.;r^ 


it."— .4c«,;. 


e.\ican  Hand-Iiook  :    a  ( 


XXV.  865, 


2.  0 


Se'ls.'8;;r'?'T']l'"'.'^'''-"--''^'-^.C;un- 

the^mi  ie;t'l'  .■  Isll-M     "I  ?  ''T\^''  '"'"  r'^''"''  "' 
Thoughts    on    U^a'^r^i''^-,!;,:^''"--^^'""... 

le  "'l;ul!l'in"lV"''^'  /"'"l'  «'■'"'"'"-"'  "'  'J'""itV  Col- 


0-    the  Hepublio  of  .Me 


the    I'rineipal    Business 
Matter  tends  to  Rotation 


xieo,  and  a  C 


Vimpleto  I)e.scription  of 


ircial  _ „.     „. 

Lon.,  1884,  8vo.     4.  All 


ilaiiiill,,,,,  J„|,„   cHiircli,'  r,„;.    ,„,    I     , 

Hamilton,  Col.  John  Pnitor   r     . 

Ke,ninisee„ees:.fan-^''^,^S:t';;:^lii:2tl;l 

otee;vLi^ril^?^;:^l";i^;;?,^;;/>i"- '»V'""!  «•"'  *"'•  «"i 

every  pm-i  ,,f  iCuV.ine  ■,1,1,1111  1'"  ,  ' '  "",V»"'s  i"  nlmost  I 


Ar- 

peace   for 


w"";"  w''"^  ""V  ••»!•"  >Villiam 


"nL"e '',7;  f!'r''"'",r  '^^'"hn.y  Stephen 

Had  "^shire     V   A  n'-'v""^''  ^'""'"'  "^  "'«   1"='"^^   for 

^<.F::e!::^L„i;giS;";:o:^f.^i;'3?r'ir"2' 

of  Cei'tii'ii   «     [.    ^'.'""'T'  «liakspere,  Foliii,  l();i2,  and 
l^ueuee.  „f  threat   Ilritain  and   ll-ii^li:  U:./^^8;";l 

^5e|;!^::^^rRr^u^^^l^--s,^-^ 

IlHm.Mon,Hev.R.,„nhe  Presbyterian  Church, 

of 
2d 


.  Kobert,  F.K.v...^.    ^,, 
leotioua  Diseases  considered, 


Lon.,  ISS3,  8v 


"leetii,"  pseud  ,)  b.  nt 
uled    tu    impere    anil 
bcr  of  .Sunday-school 
ilii.,  I  Sine.    2.  Chinks 
frederiek  Gordon;  or, 
"lo.     J.  Norah  NeillJ 
ice,  PhUa.,  ISnio.     6 
it's  IJiithday.  Phila., 
M-M,  I'hila.,  I8nio.     7. 
10.     «.  (ircyclifToand 
<  1^*7(1,  IL'iiio.     y.  Wo 
le   Old    I'ordiinnteau. 
he  Hon."!;  that  Jack 
.     12.   Vaj^nbond  and 
I".     !•■!.  Tr.rir|e..i   and 

I'hihi.,    18,s;i,   liiuio. 

liliiet.  I'hila.,  I8,'i4, 
I-,  The    King's  .Seal, 

nnd  .Stubble.  I'hila., 
,i.i:.\  Faiima.v,  IVup's 
Illust.     Uo.^'t.,   1878, 

Mi.,  b.  1.S04;  held 
J8-H3.     Our   Saddle. 

iiiro  .Stale  and  Free 
in.,  I,s69,  8vo. 
eilci.  1,  Aloxican 
iCgislation  aireeling 
Ishtar  and  Izdubar, 
.S84.  8vo. 

t  Ihcaiiciontopioof 
I'l']!  lasifs,  In.m  ihe 
sol  the  Iragnientarv 
bo, 

Icte  Dcseriplion  of 
Jcroial  Ilirectory  of 
IS-*!,  8vo.  -1.  AH 
of  Kncrgy  :  a  New 
nil  the  Phenomena 
iS8,  8vo. 

ssell,  M.A.,  1823- 
xford,  1,S45;  curate 
iiiion.s  ton.,  1866, 
11  Church  History; 
iioh,  .tc,  to  which 
Kings.  I,„n.,  1S6S, 
s  of  Kiigland,  from 
collateral  liranches 
ey  to  the  Study  of 

:  a  Story  for  Chil- 

!y  Stephen  Ar- 

of  the  pence  for 
English.  German, 

parts,  I2rno.  2. 
he  Corrections  in 
B,  Folio,  ni;i2,  and 
kenise  published 
d.)  The  National 
id,   Lon,,  I,S6,s,  3 

IS  upon  a  Union 
.'",  llulifa.x,  N.S., 
1  as  a  Field  for 


rces  of  Arizona;' 
i  Territory,  Pros- 

lyterian  Church, 
It  and  Years  of 
lining  Peace;  2d 

il»     Game.     By 

il,  8vo. 

iiliurgh.  1.  The 
•dine's  Natural- 
True  .Scriptural 
I.  A  History  of 
I.,  isre,  2  vols. 

lingwood,  Aus- 
Face;    or,  The 
l.-^ll,  I6mo. 
nipulsory  Noti- 
Lon.,  1,S8H,  8vo. 


its 


HAM 
Hamilton,  Robert  S.     1.  Present  Status  of  the 

Phllo,,,,,!,,      ,   y„„i,j,_       B^  ,^„,„„j  ^     ^  01      h 

^-  i"rl,,  ixilii.  2.  Present  Status  of  Social  SdJnco  , 
S  Vo:i;,",l'r;j,7S''  "'  ''''""'""  '"  «°'=''''  l'''''"'"P'iA 
Na"'!,"","""'    «i\V""">:      '-The    Resources  of   a 

v-j.iu  I  I  ,,,  ,.|Hcr  and  Indian  Currency,  Lon     ]S78   ,Svo 

Inh,"',",:','"^    "^V    "'■>"",'!'•'«   «tars:    IleavLn,    ' 
' '     ''""^  Occupations,  and  Lile,  I,on,,  ],s,Hs  p   si-„ 

'><  -^A;:;^,i^i^l«j[:;r^^hr.'r"'''''''''■■"^'"''"' 
Orfli?,'",!"""'   "'•'*'•  '^'""nas.    Our  Rest-Dav:  its 

i''^":i';"c',,:^^"Z!^J!;tp.!^:'°^^^ 

Hamilton,  VerekerM.,and  Fasson,  Stewart 

itiur.|„,..-s  1,1  verse.]     Lon.,  18.S1,  4to.  ' 

m"";" '"'i;^^;  «o,r'"' '"''""'"""' '"'  '^-'-^ 

llai.i.lton,  W.  R.    Official  Decisions  and  Chan-es 
^'^<Z,!t^^;':^^:,^'^^^^^'  "y  the  ^Ur 

Hiimilion,   Walter,  F.K.G.S.      I.  A   Memoir  of 

George    Criiikshank.     Illust.     Lon..   IS7,S    8v„      2,    ed 

same  ,v,.,,,.     2.  The  Origin  of  the  Offl'ce  of  Poet  Lai^eat '' 

rt;,f'l  ,7"-,  '•;;'™'«I.V!;Hnted.    ;!.  The  Poets  La, .' 

La.  r,      '?'"''  ■  >'";t\';  "''""■>■  "f  "">  Office  of  Poet- 
■LiaiiK.iK'.  biographical    Notices   of   its    Holders    an.l    ,1 

dir ;;:.;;";,.:;, '1^  ^"'r  i^:!«™-.  and'^^n^^in^ 

iiirciiMi  .i^Minst  them,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo 

s.-l'.  !.'l"  i""-'""^""  Movement  in  England,  Lon.,  Lsso 
of  Fn",'  '1  '",'"?  y'""'-  ^'  (''''^•>  •'"'■'"lie.s  of  the  Works 
tate^  °     ,'  "'■"'  '^"."'.'•'"""  '^"''""■«'  ^''"•""^rt  and  Anno 

Choivi,    (1  (•     I      ^rnold  at   Lalcham,   and   at   Christ 

Hu  IV  '■''■;';,,"■'''''?  V  S™J""'-'.  fi"t  ohuss  Lit 
jiuin.  i^..\  :  Fellow  of  Merton  Collot'e  lS'i2-4'),  ,„ 
danied   Is:,;,,  vie„  of  St.  Peter's  in  tl.  Ea?,  Oxford" 

0  1,     Mc  excited  much  controversy  by  his  uttnrnn,..^ 
on  pnesil,  absolution,  the  real  presence,  Ac.    n        charge 

vice'';,;  "fT  '"t."":-  !•  •^'"■•"'"^  ""-lEve  i^gSe? 
vices  fo     1  very  Hay  in   the  Week,  and  other   Pravnrs  • 

^"fl!;;'','"'  i;- of  Families,  0x1^,  l^tl2,^  2! 
Fra.    ■.„hutb   in  the  Pre.scnt  Hi.stress  maybe  used  in  '• 

1) I'oc,'-.  ■'<"  ■  •  ^.C'largo  to  the  Clergv  of  the 
j,on..  ,.s,,,,,  M  ,.     4.  A  Charge  to  the  Clergy  and  Church 

vi  i/ ';;;:„"  s  If  ^rr  "f.^'i-'-ury  a?\i;^/:^'i 

\  K  i.uiu,,,  l^,  s   Salisbury,  l.SoS,  Svo.     .'i.  A    Charge  -, 

Charge  at  his  Triennial  Visitation   '  '  * 

1861,   sj,        .     .     -. 


HAM 


,    „,  -; in  1864,  .Salisbury, 

'-.---^^"ii.ri:::y^;S-.l-:-»- 

is"""';';':;::,  V'lr"'  '^'«*«"«>er  nnillie.,  b. 

jn  ^- :;|v^2;  i^fSsS'l/uii^i-Lr^  ^: 

.h"llV'''n'"f  Vnlf''?'"  "»"Bl««.     I.  Outlines  of 

^^f  ;^i:i;aj;i4o::r':T^^^^ri';'^'?-r 
o:ig^l;:lV'l^;;c-flS■;i;-l.1,^^--^^,J««■.,,^^ 

Lon^^Iri'l'l^m^i'n'  w  e'j.,'m6'"  'TEd  )  A'r'r'''''^^ 
of  England  during  the  Reigns'o'f  tht  ^udoLf  f^H'.t 


1485  to  I.W9,     By  Charles  Wriothesley,  Windsor  Her 
a  d.     Edited  .-rom  a  MS.  in  .he  Pos.sessi,1;  of  Lord  H  li" 
M.  Percy.     ^Camden  Soc.  Pub.)     Lon     IS7i  77  V,,  i 
4t„.      5.  Ol.ronoP.gy  of   History,  Ar""l  i      a" tuV  ifl 

iS:^i:::;'rri^';;^^':;?-„.ri^r:;F^ 

Hamilton,  Hev.  William  T      u  ii      e  n  u-, 

I  Ala.     The  Friend  of  Moses  ;  or  A  Hd'en™  rf  tl  .      '.   ' 
teuch  as  the  Production  of  Mos'es,  an  Un  Ins   i'l^d  it"" 

,  ur  A^si::^;^;:; "  k!;;;;!.  t^r  r" " '"^ """'' '""^" -^ 
.hS;!!."IJL^;!!^■^;^■«:^',-™■^-ccrof 

ipt^^Sr^ii-^^'r^St^fi 

Hamilton-Gordon.    See  (ionnov.  ' 
Kdin:':^!,Y,!n.?'?^;!,:  p^lr'-     ^"'-'^  -'I  Navies, 
^^^Ilamley,    Charles.      Wassail,    N.    York,    1879, 

k'cMT^'m';'"!'-,'^^'^"-.^"-  Edward  Bruce, 

:.=!.':.  t.  Sirs,,™  c,,!:;jt™''  ■""■'' 

mandantof  the  Staff  College    .-^71  '  77     ch  cf  o"f  ,  ,' 

iv  mI::;:^^^^*'^^  """"''"^r  ;'■■■  '''''^- -^  Anne™:;;; 

iiontiirs  1^7«-»l);  comman.de.l  a  division  in  the  V\,v„ 
.an  war  of  !s82.     He  has  contributed  l,"r,;    y  ,.!  Bl'ick 

I  terras',  i.mr;as.si,lR,™;,',',,^;,!!!L«5P"'«'W    nil  technical 

c.in.staf;ocs,i;v;i;vi«ted''?;,';;!,.^i!i^;;,;'"<.;;'ii^^^^ 
t..c\^:;ii^  ""pniy^:^;:^;:;;;^^;!-;;''-'  r'i'n,ssia  --^ 

i?9i^f;:'n^;a;:;iiSH  ;E:^?-- 
j  an  these  laiiLu^  bl^So*!;^^^;  "^"-^i/f^^;^  "«  '"'or 
FdTn     I's-   T,"^'''"rV    "   I"l"l--   Es'say  ■   ,||ust 
1 87 ""n    Svo      T;J;.^  '■''"!""  ""  0'"l'osts,  Edin 
l«..i,  p.  Svo.      5.    (Ed.    Stair  College  Kxe  cisos    1S-1 

'  the'f'in'a"  ICHr'TV  ^''^TT'^"^'^^^' ^""^'^ 
q'  ,      ,'    ,rV,"' ' !  ""-  Couisc  of  that  Year,  E.lin     1875 

0  Field  *u''*  ^'-^"'"S^'"  J'--  Essays  oi'i  Ziy,,',^ 

01  i.eld   Manoeuvres    best   adanted    for   eM.,l,ii„» 
Troops  ^,  meet  a  (^.ntinental  Ari  y  loi  n.,  S  f ''?  v„7 
ta.re.  (•'Fo..eign  Classics,")  Lon.,    S77,     -.no      s"  Thfi 
]^7m  "o't,    «{-\'-1">''"  Sue-S'and'hl's,  [pseu" 

Hainley,Miyor.«eu.  William  GeorcP  n  v 

entered  the  army   l,S.i;;;   retired  I.S72  A*N%4a 

and  an  Old  Land  :   being  Papers  suggested  by  a  V^it 

i.rs"4;'!  v;;rn.r;';.r  ■"■""  '•■  '^^'•■■ 

755 


HAM 


HAM 


..'M 


m. 
m 


Criticism  ,,|,pl,ea  to  the  New  Testiniicnf,  Lon.,  m"; 


Haiiiliii,  Charles,  b.  1,S27,  at  Hampden,  Me.;  e(l-2,rc!i'''''l8'7'('i'    I2mo      ■'    (v.i  ^  i-. ■'"'.' '   ""^i 

ne«te,l  at  Bow.luiii :  admitted  to  the  bar  ISiS,  served  Western  >th  N"te;  ami  L.ii  ^'^"'f'-  E"-«tern  and 
throuKli  the  civil  war  and  was  brevetted  bri««d  er-gen-  :  Am  endiK  879  j  ^V,i\  Z  ^'^':  'r'-"-'  '''•"'  l''  »™- 
era    ul  volunteers  in  1SB,%  and  has  since  held  city  offices  '  u  Urrin^,,f    he  Te'vts'J'iH,l   n      '"',  ^"^"'S"''--    >«•'!"« 


Clank  iorms,  Portland,  Me,,  1878,  8vo, 
w""""!"'  «cv.  Cyrus,  D.D.,  li.D.,  b.   1811,  at 
Watcrford,  Me.;    Kraduatcl    at    Jiowdoin    18.i4,  and   at 
liun^'or    Congregational    Theological    Seminary    1837- 
missionary  ot  the  American  board  in  Turki-y  1837-60- 
president  of   Robert  follege,  Constantiiioi-lc,   1860-76 
prolessor   of    dogmatic   theology   in    Ban  n       " 
lS77-,'<0;    president    of    Miildlcbiiry    ColFc 


gioal  Glossary,  0.xf.,  1878,  8vo.     4.  (Ed.,  The  Anc  e  t 
Liturgy  of  Antiocli,  Ac.,  Lon.,  1879,   ,   8vo 

HaiiiinoiiU,  Mrs.  E.  H.     I.  lie,-  Waiting  Heart 

By  Louisa   Capsadell,  [pseud.]      N.  York,  187^,   p,„ 

:■}}  °'"''°  «  S«f,'-^''V  «■■'  »""  '»  be  Beautiful,  N.  Vork', 

•-'     '*"';   '2"10.j,  »th  ed.,  1877.     3.  Georgian,,:  a  Story  of 

Seminary    Southern  Life,  ("  Kound  Robin"  Ser.,)  Bost.,  18SI    linw 

:o    1880-85.  I  Anon.     4.  A  Fair  Philosopher,  X.  York    I8S2   Pu,; 


Among  the  Turk.s  X.  York  and  Lon^  1877,°  vo.  Hammoml,  Kev   E^ard  Pa^so'^^'b   ^Z    . 

of  .^\^;^l^;^;^:;'^^f;!^r^^f,{/;^P-;-' experience  !  ^"';;«'"?"'  'i"""  '  graduateJ*"  Will"r":it  '  58 
key,  chielly  inV^/nstam  ,  Jpl !  V,  ^'-iv  .«  «  riic^ame  i  r,"  'h  i"  ^"'°°  theological  Seminary,  and  atUio  Free 
t"iMliL'''wUir';^^',';;Jr-^  .n.d  s',ories,'.!ir,',V;;.'i,i;!{,  Z  ^Zt  E  "m^  an'rr-'  '"  ^'"-'""■gl'  -•  "'^<^^  -  »»  ey.'nge  ? 
case    ni-c  11     l/,       ,  m  '"l^'rL-mv.s  ^vhi(:h,   in  many    '''  1863,  and  has  since  preached  in  the  United  State« 


P.nicularly  ,l,r,   llamiiu^  irinllnlstworibv  ai"  a  gS 
™e '«•  ith  whi  .ir"'"W""'i!  '"^""'ti""  m  Coii.sm  1  i nop  e, 


Hamlin,  Mario'  Caroline  Hatso...     t,»„„„,.=    Ch  d;.n"''rl''-,   t'^-,....''  ^I'^^i   Lambs  :_Storie.   fo, 


•  ^.v,    L.'  .f,''*,';"''-^     ^•'"•'  18"''  I-'""-     2.    Little    Ones 
in  the  iold,  Cost.,  1862,  18mo.     3.  The  Child's   Juide  to 

i„w7„"'f   ?'••;  \"'''   l"™"-     ■••  The  Uetter  Life      ,  d 

how  to  find  ,t    Lon.,  1867,  p.  8vo ;  new  ed„  issi.    " 

(id.)  Hymns  of  Salvation:  a  Collection  ■  "-Newnvmns 

and  Tune,  especially  adapted   to  Seasons  of  Dee  f    e 

,£'.""'  }I'^S^''}'_  ^"""Z  ,!'r«7,    16...0.     6.  Children    and 


of  t„'"n''/"'/^'Ml''"'  *''?'"»'"ne  Hatson.  Legends 
of  Le  Detroit.     Illust.     Detroit,  Mich.,  1884,  12ml 

dS'":^"-,^^':1^*"'^«'--  a  Politician's 
i«?"i!"''",f ',"*'*'•  i-eonidas  Lent,  D.D.,  1807- 
,niti':i ;  ,.  1  '^''T'  ^'"""-  •  ■^•'""^■''  '^»''  ^nJ  was  ad- 
the  Methodist  Church  about  I82!t,  and  in   1844  elected 

failing  heal  h  lie  was  editor  of  the  Western  Chri^^tian 
Advocate    836-40,  and  of  the  Ladies'  Repository    8     - 

Hinnfun  f'';'  ^".°/'^'-"f">  W-  C,  ("We,  vol.  I,)  and 
Jliin,ui,    K    ..,„(/«,.     1.  Sermon.s.     Edited  by  Rev, 

bvW  P  run'"-',''' :^  '-'"''•  2-  W".ks.  Edited 
by  Rei.  F.  C.  Hibbani.     Cin.,  2  vols.  12nio. 

lS^,To,*'"'  ^^"''^-     ""^"<=  I"""'"',  e^'venport,  la.. 


„n!l'r '"r'?''w'  ?r  "•'  '"^'-D-     The  Family  Physician 
and  Guide  to  Jlealth,  St.  Louis,  I860   Svo  'J'^"-'"" 

at  NeXor? Vi'i^'a^P^^  m  ""'"'■•*"'  •»'•'  "  ''°<"'""l" 
ac  iMuypurt,  K.I.     A  Contribution  to  the  Biblio.nanhv 

and  Literature  of  Xewport    Rhode  Island:    con.r.ris' n^ 

Hainmick,  James  Thomas,  b.  1819-  called  to 
the  bar  at  L  ncolii's  hm  18,15;  secret, r;  of      e  r,^  is    a 
general's  office,  Somerset  House    1870  -<)  '",    '•='"'™'- 

Uons  for  the  Collection  and  A,^„:;gJ:;:!;Vof  L.alS:  1 


Hamilinnd-     ''liarlf*-  l  '    l  -      r  L 

^rlil-'^^'^'^V-^^^'n.o.ni^^a^^^n.i'^^thert^ 
the  Sexenth  Circle  in  the  Spirit  World,  N.  York,  I852" 

736 


ri,ii,i_„„  T  ■'.(",;._"■.„  "  ■"=="=  ijamcs :  otones  for 
Children  Lon.  1867,  16mo.  8.  Sketches  of  Palestine' 
t^onTfri-"'  ^'f  to 'l>«  Holy  Land;  with  Introduc: 

or   Th^  Phi  'r  "f.'  •',"";'  ';?'-  '«"'"•     »•  •^"■""^  "'e  Way  ; 
or,  The  Chi  d  e  (iuide  to  Heaven,  Lon.,  1868,  12mo      10 
,Iesus  and  the  Little  Ones  :  showing  how  Little  Cli  Idren 
have  learned   o  Trust  and  Love  th?Savlour,  Lon  ,1868 
I6mo  ,  new  ed.,  Stirling,  1886.     II.  Familiar  Ta Iks  w    li 
Children,  Lon.,  1870,  16mo.     12.  Eight  Weeks'  Work   n 
San  Francisco,  1875,  16m«.     13.  The  Conversion  of  Chil 
dren,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  gvo.     14.  Jesus  the  Lamb  l\  G  J 
Lon.,  188,,    p    svo,     13.  Gathered  Lambs,  Lon.,  1883 
p.  8n.  and  r.  18mo.     Hi.  How  to  be  Happy;  a  Guide 
for    Children   and    Youth,  Stirling,   1886,'^'p    8vo      17 
,ff  Two  Travels;  or,  Scenes  eonne?ted  with  the  Journey 
of  Iwo  Bovs  in  Foreign  Lands,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  8vo       ^ 

tlo"  LoTTsvl  '^r""'.;  »»"B'««-     1-  Keconcilia. 
;.  H?,'.,„i  r  ,        '   '^"'P-     2-  ^'"■'"  servants  and  Agri- 

ion     I  on     iTry    •""[  ')','"'"'  '""'  «'-"'«'o"«  Cond  - 
tion,   Lon.,  18j6,   Svo.     3.  Jlemoir  of  Captain   M    M 

nammond,  Lon.,  1838,  8vo;  3d  ed.  same  year 

Hammond,  Henry.    Mrs.  Smallbrine's  Lodgers  • 
a  {  hristmas  Tale,  Lon,.  1887,  '."ougera  . 

Hammond,  Rev.  Heiirv  I,      w™  st„  •     r 

an  Old  Book^  (^iblica,  cKlr/lCit '^^.^'^t^^^ 

™c,:ndx:^:r^^8,i:Vsv;,''"-^''"^^'"-  ^"-'- 

Hammond,  James.  The  Co-Onerator's  CntA 
mine'  ""'''•^•„""'',TI'.ee  Years'  E,Kperi^n  e  o  v  C™  I 
mittec-.Man,  Harwich,  1879,  ,8vo. 

Hammond,  James  Ilpnrv    ikht  is«i  ■ 

s.r.-i;  '   V  ''™'"''  """"•  "f  "'e  Southern  Times  18;  ^ 
er,ed  in  (ongres.  1835-36;  governor  of  South  ('aiol  na 
1842-44,  and  senator  1857-60.     1.  The  Pro-Slavc'rv  Ar 
gunien   :    letters  addressed   to  Thomas   Clarlson^  ill 
English    Abo  It  on  Kf     f'l,,...i„o.,.„     lo.-..,       .,     ,.     "'."'® 


M,?'m„",''-"  '",',"?,'''-'«"'  li^iuiranentsconnected'wit'h  !■£.,,  ,,■-,•  ,T;"-"  •■""■•-•">'"   to  xnomai 

the  Matnmonia    Contract,    Loii,,   1,^7:1,    ,2,„o;    21   e         ^'''t'l''^''    Ab.ditionist,    Charleston,    1853.      2,    Selections 

isirins,  i>uUlis,  and  JIarriages,  and  the  Duties  of  Reikis 
r873;"l2mo.'^'"^    "■'"'    ^'"■•"''"^tion,   Xot^es^VJ.,  lT.; 


r    °   ,      '     '^'■'    --""riesion,    ir<.);i,      :;.    (< 

limii  Letters  and  Speeches,  N.  York    1866,  8vo 

T),/T""",'l*'', "*'*'•  Jonathan   Pinkney,  DD 

The  Army  Chaplain's  Manual :  designed  as  a  leln  to 
Chapa,n,s  in  the  Discharge  of  their  Duties;  con  an  nL 

phiia:!"^3:i:!;no  '^'^^"""'""^ '"  «^«-''  i"Ch4;;ii:f; 

^^^Hammond,  Joseph.    Funeral  Reform,  Lon.,  1875, 
^  Hammond,  M.  E.     Florence:  a  Talc,  Edin.,  1858, 

Hammond,  Samuel  h'.    Huntlli  Adv'enture.in 


M.D.    Medicn:  Infor- 
iclectie  anil  Kcforiucd 

s  Edward,  M.A., 
)rl,  1858,  ftnd  elected 
iiicil  18(il  ;  rcetor  of 
!-('■'',•  vicur  of  Men- 
Outlines  of  Textual 
9tiiiiient,  Lon.,  1872; 
turgies,  Eiictern  nnd 
ly,  Un.,  1878,  p.  8vo. 
:nt  Liturgies:  being 
inal  or  Trnuslnted,  of 
of  the  Cluiroli  from 
'n.  Notes,  ninl  Litur- 

•  (Eil.j  The  Ancient 
',  p.  8vo. 

Her  Waiting  Heart. 
'.  York,  187."),  l2uio. 
1  lieautiful,  N.  York, 
orgians  :  a  .Story  of 
'.,)  Host.,  1881,  r2„,o. 
York,  1 882,  12uio. 
'nyson,  b.  18:il,  at 
Mams  College  1858; 
iary,and  at  iho  Freo 
lained  as  an  evangol- 
1  the  United  .'^tates, 

0  Men  :  a  Narrative. 
111).  2.  Little  Ones 
rhe  Child's  (luideto 
le  ]ietter  Life,  and 
;  new  eil.,  1885.  5. 
ition  (  •■  New  ilymns 
Basons  of  Deep  Re- 

•  6.  Children  and 
t  Jesus,  Lon.,  IStlT, 
Lambs:  Stories  for 
Itches  of  Palestine: 
id:  with  Introduo- 

9.  Jesus  the  AVay  ; 
1.,  1868,  I2mo.  10. 
tiow  Little  Children 
•aviour,  Lon.,  ISliS, 
Piuiiiliar  Talks  with 
!ht  Weeks'  Work  in 
Conversion  of  Chil- 
thc  Lamb  of  (Jod. 
.anibs,  Lon.,  1S8,0, 
3  Happy:  a  Ouide 
1886,  p.  8vo.  17. 
i  with  the  Journey 
.  18SB,  p.  Svo. 
8»  1.  Kcconcilia- 
ervants  and  Agri- 

1  Religious  Condi- 
if  Captain   M.  M. 
mo  year. 
Ilbrane's  Lodgers  ; 

New  Stories  from 
1  Modern  Titles :) 
.  Vincent.     Illust. 

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irience  of  a  Com- 

807-1861,  gradu- 
;  admit  led  to  the 
lern  Tinjes  ISaO; 
of  .South  Carolina 
)  Pro. Slavery  Ar- 
as  Clarkson,  the 
■'.  2.  Selections 
^66,  8vo. 

Pinkney,  D.D. 
led  as  a  llelp  to 
ities;  containing, 
aril  to  Chaplains, 

3form,  Lon.,  1875, 

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rio  Light  in  our 

:h  ed.,  1884. 

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A"^rr;:!^c:^;iv.8^^t:'"''''^^^'"-""-, 

Il.iiiiiiioud,    Wiiiinn,    Alexander,    M.D.,    b^ 

mtmel,  ".'"ir  l-'  '■*'■'•'  Si-a'luated  at  the  Medical  Do-  ' 
jMrtment  ol  tlie  Lniversity  of  New  York  City,  and  be-  i 
came  an  assistant  surgeon  in  ,ho  C.S.  army  in^LS.y     in  ;' 

■,  k  .  iThV",'  ""•o"-'»''-K'^ncralof  the  army,  with  the  : 
o f  ho  „  n7  T"*-'""-"'"'-  ""  "•""  l"-"f«^'-^oi-if  diseases  ' 
Vol  ,^„  s"'  ",  ,  '""'<""'  »>■»'«">  in  Bellovuc  Hospital  I 
Mol.cal   .school     s,i7_7;,,  held  a  similar  chair  in  New  ' 

Marti  r,7%  -^'^'^  '™'  '^o''™'  '"•■-^2,  and  has  since 
c  a  edi  .r^^'T  ^"'k  Po^t-tJraduate  Medical  School. 
lie  na.s  edited  and  contributed  to  medical  journaN.  I 
Physiological  Memoirs,  Phila.,  186.i,  Svo.  2.  A  TVoali-e 
vL^.^i!m""'  r''.':  ^^"""^  liefeience  to  the  Medical  Sei- 
oie's   I     ;!,-    ,   :■;  '"•■     ■'■   ''^"""^'-^  '"'  ^■«"'-'™'   I>i«- 

Ol   ninn    :  I  ;•  '"■'""">■  '"  it-  Medico-Legal   Relations 
Op  nion     e,„  ,v„  t     „,e  Testamentary  Capacity  of  the 
Late   J.         Johnston,   N.  York,    1866,  8vo.     (i.   Robert 

18  :"n  o'-^  '-"rtrV'  '"r  ""f"}'';  "  •^'"-''  '■"''■'• 
I)a,i,.l  V  1-  V  ,  *{^'''i''"-'-eg'»>  .Study  of  the  Case  of 
Uaiiicl   .Mcl-arland,  X.  York,    1867,  Svo.     S.  Sleen  an,l 

Phvtl""="-'"'r.'^'  '''"'"•'  ''"''  '"'">■  '•»•  l'''y«-  nd 
Clin  ,  T  ',  •■^l""'";'li»'".  ^'-  Vork,  1870,  12mo.  10. 
w  h  V  ^'""■?,t  ';■;  '^i''™^'^^  "f  "'«  ^^""•ous  .System: 
with    V,t.s  by  1.  M.  li.  Cross,  N.  York,  1871,  8vo.     1 

X    Y         ls""l  ^'T''  ".',">«, J^'<"'vou.s  .System.     Illust. 

:i?«i:n;:^"^;^;"^?n^s:;:^"""^""-™"'^-, 

exte"slv™mfil\v'ih''"'-''t'''''l  'sPij-itU'Histic'  phenomena  is 
his  i  iii,,,,;,..  •'  ."  ^'""'^'  ""''  iiiipiirtaiit  part  of  them 

voVs  s  ■"  .,,  r  I'""",!',"",'''' » i"i  nl'iiorinal  suites  „f  the  lie"  I 
^Srxxml  I,;:;''"''''"'  """  '"  '''-■'"  '-"'y  suueessfullV.-l 

14.  Cciehral  llyperajmia,  the  Result  of  Mental  Strain 
or  Lmotional  Uisturbanoe,  X.  York,  1878,  Uimo  " 
York"ls"r'>.;  ""''^  I'hy^iology  ami  Pathol,^;,  x! 
StU(L  a'  ;,  r'""-  „'"•  'T-^-^l^gie..!  Contribution;  of 
studies   and    Case    Reconls,   X.    York,    1879,   Svo       17 

L'b  ^;r'","''{ '»  "«  «'■"■'"-  to  Prac'tical  Me,  .• 
Inust  N  V  t  *'"^'"'=  "'"'  -'*'""-"'  ■'"''  Additions. 
Ner-;,„    i.  •  '"'•     '^'  ^"  '^"■'■'""  CoH'litions  of 

Hvsteril  H'i7"»"^".'r'' '  Somnambulism-Hypnotism- 
Hysteria— 11,. tcinid  Alfections,  X.  York,  18s|.   V^mo- 

MTnt";!  IV  """''  "'"'  '^P'""""i''"'  «"J  other  P^-ms  of' 
\  York  I  SSI ''''s'"''  ^''^-r  '■•'■  Dr.Grattan:  aXovel, 
Pino  •'  '  V'"-  ,?"■  ,^fi,  "  N""'-'''  ^'-  ^'"'^'  ''^84 
ii        XT  \'^  '^tiong-Mimled  Woman;   or,  Two   Years 

W-l  v'v"^„'''';o'''"»-  22.  Mr.  OldmiU.:  a 
a^'^'-'cl^x!  v!,:,',^,^7:';2l  ''■  °"  '"-^-^-hanna: 
M.fn.o,'?'""',  """'■*'•      ^"'^    ^'"'^    S'™k    Exchange 

ent  .Moile,  ot  .N.ccilation,  X.  York,  1865,  l2mo. 
Ilaiiioii,   I'otei'    UiistHvtie        n,         .• 

S,iijal  and  Ches,  I^' .mi":!"!::^  isij'^"'""    °" 

bartl"'rs-",'ss,.'r'-   '^"S''*"'"    Charles    Ho- 

,'!,.,''•  '*"'"»"  "s  Hobart  Pasha,  tbini 
Z:\n'".r'"r  "If '"Sh-li^hire;  ente^tu^^  J^ 
navy  in  is,,i,:  retired  from  active  service  in  1860-  com 

Never   Caiigl,,:     Personal   Adventures   conneced   with 
Twelve   Suc.cssfal  Trips  in   lilockinle-RnnningduHn 

l-mo.     ,1.  .sketches  from  my  Life.  Lon.,  1886,  p.  8vo 
recommend  tlu.n,  and  had  l' m tV he     I    InT^t  a klulbr' 


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John  Ho  art- Hampden,  afterwards  naron  Hc:;.art.  stond 
'  avs     e  r  "■"  "^  •'^"•'','''    Huckinghamshire.      (Trans) 

j^M;;U;'S';'i7ri;;n;o'^^'^^  ^'"'''^^' ''^^'"'"'" 

I      Hnii,,,d..ii,  Mis.s  Henrietta,  daughter  of  Iiisi,„„ 

llie  !H;!;::M.,4-i-«- 
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hinir- ? 'par;;;i::::,'i:;r:'!:^;^";{!  xT '""'""  "^  ''"^- 

Ilainpden,  John,  of  Swai'don,  Wiltshire      1    Ze 
tetic   .Astn.nomy.      liy   Parallax,  [p;eud.l      Lm..is65" 

fs  not  ConvtTV",".'!"'-''''""''^  """  "'«  '^"'face  of  wl  e^ 
is  not  Convex,  but  Horizontal,  Lon.,  Is70,  Svo      ;)    Tim 

UiMi "':"";  s"'.  '"";.'■",'   <:<-""«'■»  d,y      or,Outl te  o,- 
tl  e  <  uiera   System  of  the  Iniveise,  L(m.,  1877   Svo      4 

II  ;';.'' .'"  "-'.f  ™^"i"".  -t-,  I^on..  1 SSO,  Svo 

IIa..,,dcn,I.„cy  Pauline  Hobart-"  dau-hter 

ied-l   6?  1'  I'r  n'^";^,""  ,"""•  ^'"ttingba„lshirc"=,,i  .! 

l„ liinds  of  ,Jod    and  other  Religious  Poe'i:i;'"L;!ri-SS  i 

H;r;s.Lt;n!.'i'8,i:i!'27,2  '""'  "f  °"'  ""'1  ^--'i" 

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£«|ln;^t&j'^-t,,-r 

ncrshipLiSy;^^;-.,y^-:i^^™theL,.vo^ 
..shment  .or  .Murder:  an  Essay,  Lon.    186  .sT"'..'^'.": 

'::;t^:Si^;7yk*t^:',-:rT,:'-^^?i^-!;i7 

Hieiard  Cobden,  Lon.,  1.867,  8vo.  5  Kra'i  n  i^' 
Miwlras  1870,  Svo.  Privately  printed.  0.lCs".ltTx 
in  .Southern  India:  Letters,  L()n     1S7S  sin      7    v 

pulitics.^-*vU,i,,V.  hYii  fw'  ^'  '""'"»'■«•  "■>»"™.  .iiid 
Hampden-Jones.    See  Jonks 

licl"g*Zo"H,:i„rr  «'"'"  1^""""°--'   "f   Mathematics: 

«iZ:i'c:};-;^i:?-:-i„lce^L:!^.!'f8!i;c^r 
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;^^^^c;!;t:':n^Jrl^-rY^,;--^": 

.Hampton,  Richard.    See  CH'n.sTo;.,;:;;,,  s.  W., 
I  Ra\^"'',v-.,''     «'1"«"-'"     (P^eud.)       See    Thomas, 

^  ««":^"'S^k^:^jasr!':;!:^ri^"^i,  <^r""V  ,?■ 

versalist  a  irch      Jf     T  ^'"'^  •  '™'  ""'"'""^'  '-'  t''«  Uni- 

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Ililiibiiry,  Cornelius.  The  Shepherd's  Sorroiv; 
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Ilanbiiry,  Daniel,  F.L.S.,  1825-187.'),  b.  in  Lon- 
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Iliinbury,    William    Ilatenian    liateman-. 
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Hnnce,  Alicia  Mary.  The  Penalty  Paid:  a 
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Hancock,  Thomas,  17x0-1805,  b.  at  Marlbor- 
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Ilnncock,  Ilev.  Thomas,  ordained  1801 ;  curate 
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IlHUcliard,  J.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Bishop 
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Hnnchett,  Ucury  G.,  M.D.  1.  Elements  of 
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People  :  Sermons  chiefly  on  the  Obligations  of  the  Church 
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Ilnncock,  William.  "An  Emigrant's  Five  Y'ears 
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Hancock,  William  Neilson.  1.  Three  Lectures 
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(Uny  be  disregarded  at  the  Present  Crisis?  ,Vc.,  Dublin, 
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Hancock,  Mrs.  Almira  Kussell.  Reminis- 
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Hancock,  Anne.    Sacred  Songs,  Lon.,  1857,  ISmo. 

Hancock,  Charles.  1.  AcirnvMnerrasqute.  or  a 
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Lon.,  1854,  Svo.  2.  Gaieties  and  Gravities  for  Holy  Days 
and  Holidays,  Lon.,  1857,  Svo. 

Hancock,  E.  (Trans.)  .blaster  Bioland  and  his 
Workmen,  by  Berthold  Auarbach,  ("Leisure  Hour" 
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Hancock,  E.  Camiibell.  1.  The  Anntteur  Pot- 
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China  Colours,  and  How  to  Use  them,  Lon.    I8S0,  l2mo. 

Hancock,  II.  J.  II.  Archery:  with  Rules  for  a 
Club,  Lnn.,  1806,  32mo. 

Hancock,  Henry,  F.R.C.S.,  d.  1880.  1.  On  the 
Openition  for  Strangubiteil  Hernia,  Lon.,  1851),  Svo.  2. 
On  the  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  the  Male  Urethra, 
and  on  the  Pathology  and  Strictures  of  that  Canal,  Lon., 
1852,  Svo.  3.  On  the  Operative  Surgery  of  the  Foot  and 
Ankle-joint,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 


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Cord-,  son  of  Henry  Hancock,  mijirn;  b.  1831);  admitted    Hal  _._ 
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Hand,  Samuel.  Report?,  New  York  Court  of 
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Hand,  Thomas  J.  (Trnns.)  Milch  Cows:  Treat- 
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w'.^ri^.v^;r?i;^^^.^^l;--'^''«-^"^'^^i>'^': 

wiekTsI"'''  •'""?•"''  ''.•  '"  Kichibuoto,  New  Bruns- 
wick,  184.'  •  was  a  journalist  for  a  time,  then  studied  law 
and  was  adm  tted  to  the  bar  in  New  Urunswl  k  i  IS67' 
1.  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  n  the 
Supreme  Court  of  New  Brunswick,  vols,  xii.-xiv  S.i?! 
7S.     2.   History  of  Acadia  from  its  First  Discovery   to 

Jonn,  iN.U.,  In,)),  Svo;   Lon.,  1S80 

of  die"^''''*'','^''-  i'^':'"'""'  ""''  <"  "i-^torical  Sketch 
ot  the  Secession  ('hurch  in   Wigtownshire  •  with  a  Bio 
graphical  .Votice  by  .J.  luglu,  i,i:,i„.,  isj^Svo 

Ilnnniiy,  llobert  Cutlar  Fergusson  I 
Rhymes  and  Sonnets,  Greenock.  IsiiO.  '^,"'|""-,,„,  ; 
Palaces,  and  other  Essays,  Lou..  I88:i,  8vo 

Hannett,  John.  The  Forest  of  Ardcn  •  its  Town, 
Village-s,  and  Hamlets:  a  Topographical  and  ist"  cal 
Account  0    the  District  between  and  around  ilenleyi^ 

Hal  'Ovford'  f '.  "'■^"''."-'.'•I'-.int:  gra.luate'd  at  St.'.AL,  v' 
pie.-point  Sussex,  1875-82    crst-craed  nlshr^f "".uT 

rGtiV"'F%',T''  """■"-'""•«"  'y  tin'auv!^-":f- 

jnd  A^UJ;  if  c:;iti:;V^^^ii;:'^^;i--'^,,j;,;-il 

ratives^of  a  Journey  through'  Palestinf t  18,S4?and  a 


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Edited  by  C.  E.  Dawson,  M.A.  With  Illuatn.tions  from 
the  Bishop's  own  Sketches,  Lon.,  Is8fi,  p   Svo 

Hanover,  JW.  D.     A  Practical  Troluise  on  the  Law 
of  Horses;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  Cin.,  l87.->,  Svo 

Hlllisnrd,  Joseph.    The  History,  Topography,  and 
^rr3,"ls7,"'.'^v'o'!        "^  ""^  '^"^  "'■  wi.erfofd.^Cn 
Haiisborough,  George  W.      Kenorls,  Virginia 
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81,)  liichmond.  lS8(i,  2  voN   Svo  ■■•,  i>o.-i 

I  ls?!7ssr"'  "«y-,K*'"«r''  Ilnlifux,  M.A.,  B.D., 

.Clow  ?si-'' ■'^""'°'  "'*  "«''"'^'''  (-'"""S^  Oxford  IS.SH 
lellow  184,-,,,i;  ordained  ISDU;  rector  of  Enst  Ihlev 
Berkshire,  from  8.15.  1.  Notes  on  the  First  I  ssay  f,! 
the  Series  called  "  Essays  and  Reviews."  L,m.,  IStll,  Svo 
2.  N,,vum  lestamentum  Qra'ce,  Lon.,  IS64,  :i  vols  Svo 
.1.  The  .^orrow,  of  the  Cross:  Bodily  Pain,  iidicule  In- 
gratitude, Lon.,  ISSO,  er.  Svo;  2d  cd.,  IS8I. 

..I,-  ?"''^"'  ''•,  L™'"'«»  on  the  Chief  DilTerrnces 
Cact  iX"".  "  '^""'■''''"''  "^  ""'""  "'"'  ^''-'SI'^'j! 
Hansen,  George  P.,  d.  188.3;  b.  at  Oderse  Den- 
mark  ;  removed  to  the  United  States  and  settled  at  CM- 
cago;  appointed  by  President  Lincoln  U.S.  c^msnl  ,  t 
LIsinore  and  Copenhagen.  The  Legen.l  of  H,,  ,|e 
Prince  of   Denmark,  as  found   in    the   ^Vorks  0     S  xo 

ur.'issr^t^'in'o  "''"■■  "■'"""  "*'  ""^  '^'»«""'  *-^—" 

Hansen,  Maurice  G.    The  Reformed  Church  in 

I'li^^r'sstitif'''-'^''''-"^''"^' "'''»-"' «^«'^''^^ 

Haiishew,  T    \V.     A  Wedded    Widow;   or.  The 
Love  that  Lived.  N.  York,  1887,  l2mo 

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'  Z  III 0 •  '  ' 

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s^  n  iutleTi'if.    '"  '  r,':"'""'""  "'■  '"^-y  "nd  succes? 
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he  V  1^  5  «  *-'"  ""  r  -^""-Commissioned  ()liice;s  of 
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n^'^W'  •^,'"V'*''  "«""■»'•  '•  stories  of  the 
Day  ot  King  Arthur.  Illust.  Lon..  1882,  so.  iCmo 
2  Homer's  Stones  Simply  Told.  Illust.  Lo.  ,  8S2 
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'!ho;,'"lrM'  *'f  "^e  A.  (Ed.)  Old  Kent :  the  Eastern 
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.t'Tnew^^ri'sn.  '"'"'  '"""'^'  ''"''"""'■  '^'"'■'  '«■"«' 

Hanson,  Mrs.  George  H.  I.  Beauty,  an  Allegory 

flar'V   ""••"»"»•■=   "i'h  a  Few  Minor  Poems.Ton  ' 

pI„  '    r'''  *"'i     '^-.^  ^^'"■'''  "'  ^^■''■-  "»J   -i  World  at 
Peace  [verse  :]  with  a  Preface  by  the  Rev.  Father  lena 
tins    Brighton.  1872,  Ifimo;  new  ed.,  I8,S0  ^ """^'^  ^B"'»- 
Hanson,  Hannah  Maria.    The  Sacred   Moun- 
tains,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1859.  12mo 

18"l.To°"'    ■'•      '^'"    ''"t'"-T^''o''«r    System.    Lon., 

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fckctch  ot  the  (lid  ,'<ixlh  [Massachusetts]  Volunlcers 
cJiiring  Its  Ihrec  Campaigns  in  LH61-M,  Rost.,  18t;tl, 
l.mo  Z.  AioN-Aio.vios:  the  Greek  Word  translated 
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th.c,  ls,Ji,  Sv„.  ;i.  jjibic  p,„„|-, „f  L-niversal .Salvation, 
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Anon.  .,.  Letters  to  and  from  Rome  in  the  Years  A.D. 
Ill,  1...  and  i;:;,  ,Sel„,.tcd  an.l  Translate.l  by  ('.  V.  S 
Lou.,  Is,.,,  8v„.  4.  The  Apostle  I'aul  and  the  Preach- 
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llaiison,  Willinm.  "  A  Rea.son  for  the  H.,pe  that 
IS   in  you;     „r,  What  tho  Baptists  Relieve,  and  Whv, 

F,^J,?r'r*".l''  .",',•■''•     '■  C^'""'-)  0'""'^'  Dorn:    an 
Lpisode  oj  the  J  huty  Years'   War;  from  tho  (fermnn, 

hvA'  si!"  iJ-'  ,-■  '■'"'■""•'  'i'''°  L'aptain's  Daughter 
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Duchos  0  Roheniia;  from  the  German  of  J.  C.  A 
Musaeus,  l.on..  ISIWi,  |n,„„. 

Tl,!^,l""f'  n  ""'  "•  '^"  Elementary  Treatise  on  the 
Bcwt!!  issf,   i^^;;;'-"'""""""'^:    a   Xcxt-Rook   for   Colleges, 

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188t''8v7         '    •'■  ''■"•■«»««■•  Francis  J.  Child,  N.  York, 

''A  valuable  nnd  interesting  wnrk."-^W.,  No.  300.-,. 

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Cm  n ;  t  ..'r''"--)  <,'''"'"""'J'  B"J1'"'>J,  and  Youth,  by 
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Tran  .)  Life,  by  L.j-of  K.  Tolstoi,  N.  York,  1888,  12mo. 
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r  vfn'  ^  T\\      ^-    ^'"'^'    '»^»'    2   vols.    12,„o.      u' 
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„ril^« 'm?'"''t  ""'!"""•  Ancient  Psalms  in  Ai.nro- 
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Mir^N.' Y,;^^;sots';r'"'"^^'  ''-'^''  -^^  ^'- 

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i:^n.is^ndthri:!-:,^:'!x,fS^TS^n^i^-^ 
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LiUU.,   |S((»,  Svo.  '* 

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"t  .St.  .lohns  College,  Cambridge,  1S52;  ordained  18,-,;i- 
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torum       ropugiiaculum;"     but    in     tho    Dictionary   of 

iSationnI    Biography  (vol.  iii.   p.  79)  we   arc   told  that 


he  printed  only  <me  book  npparcntlv,  naincly,"  the 
Pastoruui  Propugnaculum.)  ;).  (Ed.)  The  Life  of  Mrs. 
Godolpbin.     Ry  John  Evelyn.     Lon.,  I8SS,  Svo. 

Ilarcourt,  Helen.  1.  Bertram  Raymond;  or. 
The  Cruise  of  the  "Dolphin,"   Phila.,  Is72',  12mo.      2 

f  Sli'  ■„^'""'''''  ""''  ''""■  '"  ""'<'  ""-■"'.  Louisville,  Kv., 
ISS.I,  12mo;  enl.  ed.,  1886.  " 

Ilarcourt,  Mrs.  J.     A  Friend  in  Ten  Thousand; 

a  .Novel,  Lon..  1884,  2  vols.  cr.  S\o. 

Ilarcourt,   Leveson  Francis    Vernon-.      1. 

(Irans.)  loundations,  by  Jules  Gaudart,  N.  Y'ork, 
QQo'  o  """•  ■•  ^  Ti'^'ise  on  Rivers  and  Canals,  Oxf., 
IH8J,  Z  vols.  Svo.  (Tho  2d  vol.  consists  of  plates.)  :i. 
Ilarboursnnd  Docks:  their  Physical  Features,  History, 
lonstruction,  Equipment,  and  .Maintenance:  with  Statis- 
tics ns  to  their  Comniereial  Development,  Lon  1885  2 
vols.  Svo.     (The  2d  vol.  consists  of  plates.)  ' 

"  A  very  important  nnd  interesting  work."— vl end.,  xxviii. 

Ilarcourt,    Levcson    Vernon-,   [,n,ic,  vol    i 
add..]  178.S-1S00,  son  of  Archbishop  Harcourt,  of  York! 
On  the  Connection  of    Chemistry  with  Agriculture:  Its 
Uses  and  Abuses:  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  185,7,  Svo. 

Harcourt,  R.  Rambles  through  t''o  Rritish  Isles, 
N.  \ork.  18711,  12uio. 

Harcourt,  Sir  William  <;eorgc  Granville 
w  f-"'',!'"'  Vernon-,  M.A.,  Q.C.,  b.  1S27,  son  of  Rev. 
«.  \.  Harcourt.  i„/m  ,■  graduated  nt  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  with  high  honors,  1 85 1 :  called  to  the  bar  nl  the 
Inner  lemple  1854:  M.P.  for  Oxford  ls«,x-80,  and  since 
then  for  Derby;  solicitor-general  187:1-74;  knighted 
1S7.1;  secretary  of  state  for  tho  H.mic  Department  1880- 
80;  chancellor  of  tho  exchequer  1S,><0,  While  iiractising 
law  he  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  the  Saturday  Re- 
view, and  contributed  letters  on  international  law  to  the 
London  Times  over  the  signature  of  "  Historiciis,"     1. 

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The  Irish  Church,  n.  <!.,  8vo.  Anon.  2.  tetters  by  HU- 
torious  on  some  Questions  of  iMternationiil  Law  :  re- 
printed from  "Tie  Timei-,"  with  Consideriiblo  AdJitions, 
Lon.  nnd  CiimbridKe,  l,S(i;i,  «.„.  Anon.  3.  American 
Aeutnility.  liy  lli,.ioriciis,  Lon.,  istl",,  ,Svo.  ».  Our 
Wiival  and  Military  Kstablishments  regarded  with  Kefer- 
enuu  to  the  Dangers  of  IiivaMi;n,  Lon.,  1872,  Hvo.  5 
Iho  Approaching  (ieneral  Kleclion:  Speeches,  Lon.i 
1H79,  8vo.     Also,  single  speeches. 

Ilnrcoiirt,    Rev.    William    Viriioii-,    .M.A., 
JJ.it.M.,  1,811-1871,  son  of  Archbishop  llarcourt;  gradu- 
ated at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,   181 1;    rector  of  Whel- 
drake   ISL'I,  and  of  lioltoi.   Percy    1887  ;  canon  of  York 
trom    1821.     Ho  was  the  chief   founder  of   the  liritish 
Association,  of  which  hu  was  elected  general  secretary,  I 
and  in   18.;u  president.      I.  .Symmetrical   Psalmody;  or, 
lortions  of  the  Psalms  and  other  Scriptures,  translated  ' 
into  .Metrical  Stanzas;  with  Corresponding  Accents  in 
Corresponding  Verses  for  .Musical  Cse,  Lon.,  18aj,  8vo. 
-.What  IS  Truth?  a  Poetical  Dialogue  on  the   Philos- 
ophy of  Natural  and  Uovealcd  Religion,  Lon.,  18Ca,  8vo. 
■i.  Sermons:    with   an    Introductory  Preface  by  W.  F 
Hook,  Lon.,  187.!,  Svo. 

.^^',"5""?'  ^^'•"'n'n.  «■  mngistrato in. South  Australia, 
li-d.)  houth  Australia:  its  History,  Hesourees,  and  Pro- 
ductions.    .Maps  and  Illust.     Adelaide,  I87li.  8vo. 
Ph'ihy!'S".''^"','f''  ;^"''"'"li'i'  sent  her  contributi.ni.s  to  the 
Tim    n  1  ir^  Kxhibitloii,  it  was  s,■«^-osled  that 

nl    ,,  ,1  ';'i"i'l'l    lu  prepared  t(j  Hceunipanv  and  ex- 

?l,,V,?P''''l''i"V'' '■'•■'' ''"'"^''''' ''"'''''''''^'ii'-ll'r''du('ts. 
lliat  land.|,ook  is  liereexpaiided  int..  tlie  proportions  of 

fvl      I'mm'",-'"''',-  ,■  „•■  "■'-■'«'.">■  "■'"'  iiif^nnali,,',,,  .■nnvded 

teiK"^!i^SJ:i'i!:;i!'  ^""'  '^^'^'  "vcmowingwith  dc 

Iliirdacre,  lienjamiii.  .Miscellanies  in  Proso 
and  \orse,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo. 

Pi,?'";^'',*'"*'''    ^^'   ^'      Essentials  of   Vaccination, 

i^uio.,  ISSli,  iL'ino. 

Ilurdcastle,  Cliarlotte.  1.  Constance  Dale:  a 
btory,  Lon.,  ISIil,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  2.  The  Cliffords  of 
Oakley,  Lon.,  18«2,  .i  vols.  p.  Svo.     ;i.  Family  Troubles, 

1^;'  .  ^,'  -  ''"''•  P'  ^'"'-  *■  A  Country  Visit,  Lon., 
18H.t,  .i  vols.  p.  8vo.  b.  Poeais,  Lon.,  1805,  p.  Svo.  6 
A  Iroublcd  Stream:  a  Story,  Lon.,  186ft,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 
7.  A  Song  of  Consolation,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1868 
1-mo  8.  Wolves  and  Lambs:  a  Story,  Lon.,  1868,  2 
vols.  12nio.  ' 

Hanlcastle,  George.  Wanderings  in  Wensley- 
dale,  Yorkshire,  Sunderland,  1864,  Svo;  new  ed.,  enl 
by  t  Horner:  with  a  Chajitor  on  Angling,  In-  F.  M. 
Walhran,  Ripon,  1887,  Svo  o      b>     j 

Tr^nu"^nV"^'   ,"'',"''>'♦    •^'•■^-  *>•   "*":     «'""""">    -It 

Irinity  College,  Cambridge;  called  to  the  bar  at  the 
Inner  lemple  ISOH.  I.  The  Law  and  Practice  of  Elec- 
tion Petitions:  with  an  Appendix  containing  the  Par- 
Iiametftary  Elections  Act,  1S68,  Lon.,  1874,  8™;  3d  ed.. 
188.)       2.  A   Iroatiso  on   the   Rules  which   govern   the 

Construction  and  Effect  of  .Statutory  Law,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

Hardcastle,  Mark.  The  Arrandel  Motto:  a 
i>ovel,  Lon..  IS7I,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Hardee,  Lieut-Gen.  William  J.,  d.  1873;  b. 
about  1817,  at  bavannah,  Oa. :  gr.iduated  at  the  U.S. 
Military  Academy   1838;  sc  .cd   in   the  Mexican   war' 

tered  the  Conledcrate  service.     I.  RiHe  and  Light  In- 
fantry Tactics,  Phila.,  185.0,  2  vols.  12iuo.     2.   Rme  and 


HAR 

vice  ns  a.  Branch  of  the  Army  of  the  Reserve,  Lon.. 

'':ardillff,     Chester,     17«2-lS«n,    b.    at    Conway. 

.Mass. :  became  a  house-painter  at   Pittsburg,  Pa.,  ailJ 

altorwards   a   portrait-painter,   nnd    was   very   popular 

in  this  capacity  both  in  America  and  in  England      Mv 

I  Egotistigraphy       Prepared  for  his  Family  and  Frieinla 

!  by  One  ol  his  Children,  [Mrs.  M.  E.  (Jlardinit)  Wl  i  e  1 

I  Cambridge,  1866.     Privately  printed  ^"*'"'"«'  "  """-J 

Harding,  Claud,  R.N.     l.  Ferndyke,  Lon    IS'j 

p.  Svo.     2.  Old  Shipmates:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  18S7,'p.  Svo' 

I  FiehirLr ;  Ts 's";  If ""«  ^^•^•'•^""^  ">•  '"'"'"  -1 

iLa!^Un"^^.^:r"8r"-     ''"«"'^""  "■"'  '^'""•'-' 
Harding,  Kdward  John,  b.  18,^1,  in  England: 
resides  in  New  York.     Cothurnus  and  Lyre:  Poems,  N 
lorK,  ISjS,  12iiio. 

Harding,  Emily  Grace.     1.  Leoline;  or.  Cap- 
tured ami   Rescued,  Lon.,   1S77;  new  ed.,   1888      2    A 

U,TTu'"7'  '">"- .l,«"**-  3   vols.cr.  Svo;  niw  ed., 
188,).     .!.  Hazel  J  or,  Perilpoint  Light-House,  Lon.,  1885 

Harding,  F.  E.     Practical  Han.l-iiook  of  School 
I  Management  and  Teaching,  Lon.,  1S72,  12mo 

I  T     *",''!'-V'^'  '''"••ence.     Marjory's  Faith  ;  a  Novel, 
I  Lon.f  IM(0,  cr.  Svo, 

Magdalene  College,  Cambridge ;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lin- 
coin  s  Inn   1S61  ;  puisne  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
!  Queensland   since    187il;  acting   chief  justice    1883-84. 
Svo     2d    d?"  Ecclesiastical   Law,  Lon.,  1860,  fp. 

Harding,  H.  Rowland.    The  Worship  of  Inno- 
1875%™         '""""   °''^^'''™'   I'*"-'"'"'  Merthyr-Tydlil, 

I  "".'■j','."?"'"  ^'     '•  Principles  and  Practice  of  Art. 
Lon     184;),  imp.  Svo.     2.  Picturesque  Selections,  Lon. 

Harding,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  [„nir,  vol   i 
add,]  1805-1874,  b   in  London  ,  g'raduat:.!  at  Wo  e    tor 
College,    Oxford,    1826,     liishop    of    liombay    1851-69. 
Texts  and  Thoughts  for  Christian  Ministers,  Lon.,  1874 
''■«   ■   ,^'"'' '"""y '''-'"""ns  nii'l  charges.  ' 

•  n",?'  "?''•  J"*""'  gi'uluated  at  Church  Mis- 
sionary College,  Islington,  1842;  ordained  1846;  vicar 
ol  Martin,  Wiltshire,  1872;  formerly  a  missionary  in 
Iravaneore,  India.  1.  "  Pence  unto  the  Heathen,"  and 
other  Seriiions  Lon.,  1866,  p.  8vo.  2.  The  Four  Who's; 
or,  Fourlold  Appeal  on  Behalf  of  Missions,  Lon.,  1868 
Svo  .1  Household  Worship;  or.  Family  Prayers  for  a 
ioHnight,  Lon.,  1 878,  fn.  Svo.  Also,  single  sermons. 
n   Ge "■        ■   - 


T,^h,  r  c    :      .r: .'■  '      ""■'•  '-'uo.     ;;.   iiiHe  nnd 

v;,Tk'  is^z^"'"''  *"■  •''^"•'"' '"  ">"  «--''•  N. 

IS^'VltT*"''  "''  ■'■     ^""^'  ^"'  "'"  '^"'"''•'"■•y,  Lon., 

the"l'!.'i'I'"''n''"!"'  ^»'''.'i«"'-  1-  Scripture  Proofs  on 
the  Lea.  ing  Doctrines  of  the  Gospel.  Lon.,  1S73.  32mo. 
2.  Questions  on  the  Leading   D.)c:trines  of  the  Gospel 

Trhfi?v"!fM'   "«y-   Kalph    William,  gia.lunted   at 
rrinity  College,  Dublin,   185!);  ordained    1861;  derica 
secretary    of    the    Society    for    Promoting    Chr  stianity 
among    ho  Jews  since  1876.      1,  The  Untended  Flo  k, 
1 8811.      1.   Israel  not  in  Russia,  1882 

andi^/fr"""*"".!*^.!;"''''*      '^''"'   Eli'lonic   of   1878 

JJisc,ise,  by  A.  0   II.  Hardeustein,  N.  Orleans,  1879, 12m,) 

Silonfn  "*",'  *'f  "'■*^"'  ^■"-     ■^■""■'  ''-^  "'e  WaJside:  or 
Bileiit  I  ,,,ughis  forl^iiet  Hours,  Melbourne,  1860,  12mo 

No^s  ,^,^'f '  ►  '""•;?u     •"'"""'   \'»'i«-Moeum:    Cneise 

4th  el     m"'"^;  n;y"""°«''  '^•"•g'^'-y.  "nJ  Chemistry  ; 
4tli  ed.,  Glasgow,  18S2,  8vo 

Harding,  Charles,  F.R.S.L.    The  Volunteer  Ser- 


Harding,  John  George.  Fiosculi  Literarum : 
Svo     •Te.r'lSft     "  ''''  "''  '^"  '^'""^'   ^"''•'  ^^^'^'  ''P- 

t'''*m''i'"?'  '^«a"'ey.  The  Amateur  Trapper  and 
Trap-Maker's  (iui.le.     Illust.     N.  York,  1875,  llhno. 

Harding,  Rev.  Thomas,  of  Uxbridge.  Exposi- 
to■^v  Lectures  on  the  Book  of  Jonah,  Lon..  1856,  12mo. 

Harding,  Rev.  Thomas,  Methodist  minister. 
Mary  R-Scrs ;  or,  A  Short  and  Simple  Annal  of  the 
Poor.  Cross-Hills,  Craven,  IS59,  Iftmo 

Harding,  W.  M.  Trans-Atlantic  Sketches.  By 
I'orle-Plume,  [i.send.]     \.  York,  18711.  ^ 

ISfiJ"!  1'^'  ^J""''Ce  J.  Bright  To-Morrow,  Lon., 
1869,  .)  vols.  p.  Svo.  ' 

is!?''i'''*V'.?';  I^'cut-Col.  William,  F.G.S.,  1792- 
1881),  b.  at  Pilton,  Eng.;  entered  the  army  1812;  served 
in  the  Icninsular  war;  retire.1  in  1841,  and  after  1866 
resided  on  his  estate  of  I'peott,  Pilton.  The  History  of 
liverton.  Tiverton,  184,0-47.  2  vols   Svo 

Ie,!!'"n''r"'^V  J.**!'!"'"  *-  '•  ■J'l'o  American  Ath- 
eto.  Rues  of  Training  nnd  Regimen  of  Physical  Cul- 
ture; [nhso]  Short  Sketches  of  Athletes,  illust  N 
IZl'  ?m'  ?"•  2.  Champions  of  the  American  Prize- 
Rmg.  Illust  N.  York,  1,S81,, Svo.  :!.  Edward  Han- 
mn,    Americas     Champion   Oarsman,  Ac.      Illust      N 

h.^,''^  T\  ^™;  T,;''  •'"''"  ""S'"-'^''  Champion  Pedes-' 
trian.     Port,  and  Illust.     N.  York,  ISSl,  16mo. 

Hnrdnige,  B.  Original  Formation  of  Gold  from 
Its  Silicious  nnd  Sulphurous  Oxides,  N.  York.  1868.  Svo. 

narduiKu,  .Mrs.  Belle  Boyd,  a  Southern  woman 
who  acted  as  a  Confederate  spy  .luring   the  civil  war. 

WiVh  »„^  .'",*'"".'P  ""''  ^""'"'  ^^'■*"«"  by  Herself. 
With  an  Intro.luction  by  a  Friend  of  the  South.  Lon., 
18().,.  2  vols,  p.  Svo;  Amer.  ed.,  with  an  Introduction  by 
George  Augusta  [„cj  Sala,  N.  York,  1865,  12mo. 


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mill  in  En),'lanil,     Jly 

lis  Family  and  I'rionilg 

.  E.  (llariling)  While.] 

itcil. 
Fcrndykc,  Lon.,  IH>:,, 

vcl,  Lon.,  ISS7,  p.  8vo. 

cuidenta  by  Floud  and 

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and  Lyre:  Poems,  N. 

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Law,  Lon.,  I860,  fp, 

be  Worsliin  of  Inno- 
em.«,  Merthyr-Tydlil, 

s  and  Practice  of  Art, 
{ue  Selections,  Lon., 

D.D.,  [fiH^f,  vol.  i., 
iiduiited  at  Worcester 
f  IJoinbay  IS5I-0SI. 
liniftcis,  Lon,,  1874, 
I  urges. 

iited  at  Church  Mis- 
iidained  1S46;  vicar 
rly  a  missionary  in 
0  tbc  Heiithen,"  and 

2.  The  Four  Who's ; 
Mis.iions.  Lon.,  Ks68, 
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0,  single  sermons. 
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ime,  Lon.,  1869,  fp. 

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arniy  1812;  served 
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IlnrdiiiRe,  Emma.    See  Biuttk.v,  .Mns.  Emm.v, 

(HAIllllMiK.)  «ll/«((.  ' 

T   "",'L'',V'!"'  "•     <-'■•«""<"'•  "  I'oem,  In  Si.T  Cantos, 
Lull.,  IMS.f,  .Svo.  ' 

IlDrdingc,  William  Henry.  Narrative  in  Proof 
of  the  I  iiinterrnptnl  (■.,n>ccmti,mal  Descent  of  the 
IJi.ihups  lit  the  Church  of  Ireland,  Dublin    1867    Svo 

llnnlinge,  William  .Money,     i.  ,  lii,,,,,',  u,; 
a  llomunce    ot    .Modern    Lite,    Lon.,  IsSl     ii    Svo       2 
Eugenia:  an    Episode,  Lon.,    IS.s;i,  ;j    vols'    er    8vo 
The  Willow-Oarth  :  a  .N'ovel,  Lon.,  |ss6   2  vols   er 
4.  Out  of  the  Fog,  Lnn.,  Isss,  12mii       ' 

IlHrclingham,  tJi-orge  (iatton  .■Molhuish.    1 
Practical    Aeronautics  :  a  Paper.  Lon.,  1871    p   Svo      " 
Trade.. Marks:  Notes  i,„  the  Uiitish,  Foreign    and  Colo- 
nial Laws  relating  therein,  Lon.,  18S|    Hvo 

Ilardmun,  Frederick,  |„w,,  vol.  i.,' add.,]  1814- 

=''■'■  .'c'^II'u  "■■'  ""  "'"'■"'  "■'"'  ""-•  •^"'i-l'  L*^«i"n  in 
Spain  18,14;  became  a  loreign  correspondent  of  the  Times 
about  ISol),  and  succeeded  Laurence  Oliphnnt  as  chief 
correspondent  at  Paris  in  187.!.  1.  (Tlans.)  Pictures 
A","  -V;.  ,','^""'''''""'"'  ''y  ^-  >Jerrinann,  Lon.,  l,s,^2.  " 
(Ed.)  Hidden  Ireasures;  or,  The  Heir  of  Hohenberg, 
Lon.,  «;:;.8vo  ;;.  llie  Spanish  Campaign  in  MoroceS 
Lon.,  ISliO,  cr.  Svo. 

Ilnrdiiinn.Uev.  Joseph  William,  LL.I).,  grad- 
uated at  Iriiiity  College,  Dublin,  1S5:,;  ordained  lsj7; 
vicar  of  Fellon  Common,  .-Somerset,  I87S-S5;  licensed 
preacher  of  the  dioeese  of  Bath  and  Wells  since  1885. 
1.  Ihe  Best  Method  of  giving  Prominence  to  tho  Holy 
tommuniim  as  the  Principal  .Service  of  the  Church, 
Lon.,  878,  Ip.  Svo.  2.  A  Trip  to  America:  with  Map 
Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  .'l.  Stories  and  Teaching  on  the  Lit- 
any Lon.,  1885,  2  parts,  p.  Svo.  4.  Lights  and  Shadows 
of  Church  History,  Iroiii  tho  Apostolic  Times  to  the 
Present  Day  a  Series  of  Short  Sermons,  Lon.,  1S86,  p 
Svo.  5.  Parsons  Perplexity:  What  to  Preach  About: 
being  Short  Suggestive  Sermons  for  the  Hard- Working 
and  Hurried,  I-on^l8S7,  p.  Svo.  (!.  Caught  and  Taught; 
or.  New  .Nets  for  Fishers  of  Men,  Lon.,  1S8S,  i,  Svo  7 
"Mark  Well  her  Bulwarks;"  or,  "  Fortilications  of  the 
Fai  h,  Lon.,  IsS.s,  p.  Svo.  8.  Plain  Sermon :  the  Death 
ot  the  Emperor  of  Herniary,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo.  9  Stories 
and  reachings  on  tho  Matins  and  Evensong  of  Common 
Prayer,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

,,,"«'',''"">"»„William.  The  Wine-Growers'  and 
J\  me-Loopeis  Manual :  with  Plans  and  Alcoholic  Tables, 
Lon.,  IS(  1^,  Svo. 

Ilardwich,  Sara  M.  Plutus  Adonis:  a  .Mythical 
Hero,  l.im.,  issij,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Ilardwich,  llev.  Thomas  Frederick,  educated 
at  the  University  of  London,  Ac;  ordained  1861 ;  vicar 
ol  Shotton,  Durham,  since  1867.  A  .Manual  of  Photo- 
graphic Chemistry,  Lon.,  1S55,  I2mo;  7th  ed.,  edited 
by  (i.  Dawson  and  E.  Hadow,  1864;  9th  ed.,  by  J.  T 
laylor,  ISSII.  '    ' 

ilardwick,  Uenjamin.  The  Lock-Out:  Consid- 
erations on  the  Ueeent  Struggles  between  Capital  and 
Uibour  in  the  North,  Lon.,  18(>j,  Svo. 

add  ]  ISJl-l,^  ,  1,.  „t  Sliiigsby,  Yorkshire;  graduated 
hist  senior  optinie,  at  St.  Catharino's  Hall,  Cambridge 
IS  4.  and  elected  Fellow;  ordained  1846;  appointed 
lee  urer  in  divinity  at  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1855, 
and  archdeiieon  of  Ely  in  18,09.  1.  History  of  the  Chris' 
"!'."  ^''"'■"^  in  the  Middle  Ages,  Lon.,  1853;  2d  ed 
.d.ted  by  W.  Stubbs,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo.'  2.  Chris,  atld 
other  Masters  :  an  Inquiry  into  some  of  the  Parallelisiiis 
and  Contrasts  between  Christianity  and  the  Keligious 
Systems  ol  the  Ancient  World,  Lon.,  1855-58,  4  nart- 
Svo;  new  ed.,  rev.,  with  Prefatory  Memoir  by  Rev  f' 
■riK..,or,  Lon  I87.i,  cr.  Svo.  3.  A  History  of  the  Chris-" 
ti.in  Church  during  the  Reformation,  Lon.,  1856,  p.  Svo- 
Jd  ed.,  by  F.  Proctor,  1S65;  3d  ed.,  by  W.  StublJ,  lS7:i; 
Ilardu-icK,  Charles,  1817-1 SS9,  b.  at  P;cston 
became  a  portniit-paintcr;  was  a  founder  and  vice-presil 
lont  ot  the  .Maiichesier  Literary  Cluli.  1.  History  of 
the  Borough  of  Preston  and  its  Environs  in  the  County 
ot  Laiicasler,  Preston,  1857,  Svo.  2.  The  History,  Pres- 
ent Position  and  Social  Imporlance  of  Friendly  Socie- 
Mes  L„n..  1S5»,  12,,,.,;  ;;,!  .,!.,  Manchester,  lss4.  3. 
Insolvent  Sick  and  Burial  Clubs  :  tho  Causes  and  the 
Cure;  or,  How  to  Found  a  Reliable  Friendly  Society, 
M,,ncliester  1S63,  12mo.  4.  The  Present  Insurance 
criss:  the  Government  Action:  Mr.  Cave's  Bill,  Man- 
Folk  7'  '^i,-':,"'";  *•  'l^"'""""^.  '""perstitions,  and 
*olk-Lore,  (chielly  Lancashire  and  the  North  of  Eng- 


HAR 

land:)  their  Affinity  to  Others  in  Widely-Dlitrlbuled 
Localities:  their  Eastern  Origin  and  Mythical  Siirnili- 
cance,  .Manchester,  1872,  Svo. 

"Mr.  llarilwick  Is  right  In  the  main,  we  liolleve,  when 
he  cuniiects  l,is  I.aiica.sliire  Miperslillou.s  wltli  the  Ideas  of 
fcaslern  ivllKi.aj ;  but  his  uiiliesitntlUK  acceptance  if  eer. 
alii  rather  wild  theiirles  on  the  subject  mikes  us  ,„,ibt 
"w,  '      """^^  crillcal  irpliiloiis.'-.KA.,  No. 

(1.  On  some  Antient  Battle-Fields  in  Lancashire,  and 
their  Historical,  Legendary,  and  .Esthetic  Association!, 
Manchester,  1SS2,  r.  Svo. 

Ilardwicke,  Herbert  Junius,  M.D.,  phvsician 
to  t  13  Sheftield  Puldic  Hospital  lor  Diseases  of  tlu-  Skin 
1.  Guide  to  European  Universities:  containing  the  Reg. 
[  ulations  for  obtaining  the  •'  M.D."  at  .Most  of  the  Euro- 
I',™"  •'"?",';*•■'"",'  I'niversities;  also,  A  Directory  of 
British  .Medical  Practitioners  possessing  Foreign  or  Co- 
loninl  Degrees  or  Diplomas,  Sheffield,  1878,  Svo  2 
Ilardwicke,  of  County  Stallord,  ("Family  History,") 
Sheffield  IS, 8,  Svo  3.  Medical  Education  and  Practice 
111  All  Parts  of  the  AVorld,  Lon.,  18SI),  Svo.  4.  ,Skin 
Eruptions:  their  Causes  and  Pievention,  Lon.,  Issi 
'■**:"•  .^-  ^'"■''  """iiina:  Singing  from  a  Medical  Point 
ot    \  lew,   Lon.,   IsSl,   ISmo.       6.    llealth-Uesorts    and 

7'""',^!;'..  '„"""'"""''  "yS''^n'°  Treatment  of  Disease, 
Lon  ISS.j,  12mo.  7.  The  Popular  Faith  Unveiled,  Lon. 
1S84,  Svo.  s.  Evolutnn  and  Creation,  Lon.,  18S7,  Svo 
Harduicke,  William,  M.D.  1.  Life  and  Health 
Assurance  for  the  Workiiig-Clas.ses,  Lon.,  1864,  Svo  2 
On  the  Moral  and  Physical  Advantages  of  Baths' and 
Wash-llouscs,  Lon.,  Is74,  Svo 

Hardy,  Mrs.    Frank  Blake  the  Trapper:  a  Tale  for 
Boys.     Illust.      Lon.,  188(1,  Svo. 

Hardy,  Arthur  Sherburne,  Ph.D.,  b.  Is47,  at 
Aiidover,  Mass. ;  graduated  at  tho  U.S.  Jlilitary  Academy 
IS()9;  became  a  lieutenant  of  artillery,  and  was  for  a 
short  time  assistant  instructor  of  artillery  tactics  in  the 
M,  -  ry  Academy.  He  retired  from  tho  army  in  187(». 
and,  after  holding  a  professorship  of  civil  engineering 
'.'"in  !ll'l'''^''^  mathematics  at  Grinnell  College,  Iowa, 
IS, 0-,,^  and  studying  engineering  for  a  year  in  Pari.s. 
was  made  professor  of  civil  engineering  in  the  Chandle^ 
ftieientihc  School  of  Dartmouth  in  1874,  and  in  1S7S  pro- 
fessor of  mathematics  in  Dartmouth  College.  1.  Fran- 
cesca  of  Rimini.  By  A.  S.  H.  Phila.,  1878,  12mo.  ■' 
Elenients  of  Quaternionii,  Bost.,  1881,  Svo.  3.  But  Yet 
a  Woman,  Bost.,  1883,  12mu 

wi'lUln,i''al7hit  I'.T'-',"'"'  '"■'*'''"'",  ""'""l-    The  re.uler 
will  niid  a  1  his  coniectiires  us  to  p  ot  not  disappointed 
bu   contradicted  aii,l'surpas.sed."-.V«(/„„.  .xxxvil  4U5        ' 
■..   Ihe  Wind  of  Destiny,  Bust.,  1886,  12mo. 

will    Mfllar.ivim  ,"■■''  .''«  ^•'•''■y.ni't  "'  Ktov,  impatien 
wiin  .Ml.  lianl^  s  little  epis, ides  ol  love  at  llrst  siirht  hia 
nicoiiseciuent  s,.uati,,i,.s,  his  excess  „f  art  ,M,d  itick  of 

belfJia  bad  ^^^^^xilL  ^lll^f  ^.^"^^''■'^'  '^  '"^  ^'- 

it;ires.!^;!V!;:;;l;;s?t'^^li<^t'(^i;;;iTi?i;;/i;^:!l^ 

I  "'.V.K"''''k'",'^  '"""  "'■  Kci,ius."-.spf,v,,,,„.,  lii.  82,,  ^    '" 

,1,  .    I  ...,""',•  •  ■  ''oiitains  not  meivlv  asniall  librarvof 

,').  Passe  Rose,  Bost.,  1SS9.  12nio 

Hardy,  Miyor-Gen.  Campbell,  R.A.,  b.  1831; 
letircd  iss:,.  1  Sporting  Adventures  in  the  New  World  ; 
or.  Days  and  Nights  of  Moose-Hunting  in  the  Pino 
Forests  of  Acadni,  Lon.,  1S55,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  2.  Forest 
Lile  in  Aeadie  :  Sketches  of  Sport  and  Natural  History 
in  the  Canadian  Dominion,  Lon.,  1869,  Svo. 
rcmhTs'^^UiIli,',' n'?'-'''  «''l'",i-rcnce  of  useless  siangliter,  and 
U,  be  , IcHv  ^    ?  ,  "  """.^'''.'''iK  '|f 'be  geiiuiiie  enjoyment 

xxviiLm  "'blenicss  ot  .\ova  H(;utla."-Su(.  A'eii., 

Hardy, Edmund Armitage.    Our  Horses:  being 
Anecdotes    from    Personal    Experience    of    Individual 
I  Horses,  Lon.,  iS78,  I2mo. 

I    .""'■.'JV'  «ev.  Kdwai-d  John,  M.A.,   graduated 
;  ^'.  Jr  ">ty  College,  Dublin,  1871  ;  ordained  1874;  chap. 

I    lain      to      H)n      ri\rni>a      oln,.,.      IC't  i         ii  .  .  ..  <^ 


am  to  the  forces  since  1S87.  1.  How  to  be  Happy, 
though  Married.  By  a  Graduate  of  tho  University  of 
Ma  rluu,n^^     Lon.,  1SS5,  p.  Svo.     2.  Uncle  .!oh„'«  Talks 

M.l'vrY^''".'T''  ^"."^  "***'''  !'•  s™.     3.  "Manners 
Miky  h    Man,"  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.     Anon,     4.  Faint, 
yet    lursuing,  and  other    Sermons,  Lon.,  l:.86,  p.  Svo 
new  ed.    1888.     5.  Tho  Five  Talents  of  Women,  Lon. 
tsss,  p.  Svo.  ' 

Hardy,  Miss  Elizabeth,  [ante,  vol.  1.,  HAnnv, 
Miss,add.,J   1794-1854,  b.  in  Ireland,  'l.  Michael  Call 

768 


HAR 

J'''?.;  "■•;, '!'''« f'"'"'!?"  U..nle.u.r,  Lon.,  M>t:,,  12inn.  Anon. 
2.  J  h«  Conlo.-«„r  :  „  J.,.uit  Tnlr  of  tho  Timf.,  fonn.lcl 
on  Fuct;  HUh  a  I'lolu™  by  th„  Hov.  C.  11.  Tayl.T, 
M.A.,  Um.,  IS5I,  IL'iM".     Anon.  ' 

llarily,  Kriie^t  <;cor«i-,  .M.A.,  nnl  .>Iniiii,  J.  8., 
;M.A.  (Iruns.)  I  ho  Anti.iuilics  of  OimM.-Thi.  State- 
■  nmi  111,'  (iiirnian  of  o.  K.  Schiiiiianii.  l.Mn..  Is^ll    m,,    ' 

Iliirdv,  l'r.'.l<.ri,..  |.  V™iiil,„|u,.i,i  .Ma.lo  Ma.y : 
';;.  '"""•>'  ""''  ''';"<"i''o  of  th,.  Art  cvvhibil.,!,  I.„n., 
.  ';;•  "".'"•  ,-'■  A  11  Cof  Ilillianls.  l,»n.,  Isdil,  :ii'„,„. 
•f.  (  li.-s  tor  H,.tfinnei-y,  l,„n..  Isiiil,  ;i2„,„.  |,  (Vii,l,uKe 
mnl  1  oinmoe^  l,un.,  Isfu.  :;2,„u.  ft.  I'uHnur  .MnL'i.', 
;"ii.,  I>'..,  ;:i;i,m.  With  W.viu:,  J.  U.,  Th«  Mo.lurn 
lloylc,  !,un..  1S7II,  I2raii. 

,„  V.','"',''.  "'"•«""  >flHOU.  Th,.  I.on.jon  Hospitals 
"i'lthe.Juhil,.u:  h,.in«  l.i,«  .Sliiij;..  i'lizu  K-*av  on  llo,«. 
I'llnN,  Must,,!,  1SS7,  si,,. 

1,  '''"■|'V'^'«''«.lza  l>llirns,daushtui-of.«;i,.  T Mv 

I'ulliis  lianiy,  ,„„„.  I.  s,.t  l.v,sily  .U,,h„i.,  1,„„.,  I.S72, 
J  vol.-.  p.  Sv,).  L".  IlijtiT,^-!,  Tivo  Fires,  I,„n..  IST.I.  :'  vol«. 
p.  ^vo.  ;t.  (Jiuneaini,  l,,)n  ,  InTT,  ;1  vols. ),.  svo.  1.  Unlv 
o  l.,,vf..'<l,ov,  l,.,M.,  isrr,  ;!  vols.  or.  Nvo!  now  cl.,  Iss,;. 
5.  |"i;tli,-iM.|  l.ov,.V,.^ako:  «  Story,  I,„n.,  I,s77,  iL'ino, 
'•  A  liroken  l.„,th,  I.oii.,  IS7,s,  ;(  vols,  p.  Svo.  7.  Kricml 
1.  ,,.ver,  I.,,,,.,  |v8„, ;,  v„ls.  p.  svo.  H.  Love,  Honour, 
iin.l  Ob..y  I,o„.,  ISSI,  .-i  vols.  p.  Svo;  nov  iM.,  Issl.  «. 
iiutvv,.,.n  livoOfcans;  or,  Sketches  , if  Anicri,.Mn  Travel, 
I.on.,  I^.M,  Svo.  10.  The  (,ove  that  he  Pas.e.l  Dv  :  a 
inle  ol  .Sinlana  City,  l,on.,  ISSI,  .1  vols.  er.  Hv,)."  11 
Jleiirls  or  Diainon.ls?  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISS.V  2  vols  I2' 
Onina,.sa.i.lAlli-al„rs:  Sketehes  of  .S,„th  Klori.la  Mfe,' 
Lon.,   18M1.  p.   Svo.      I.l.  The   Westhorpe   Mvsterv  :    . 

Mttriy,  l.on.,  IJS7. ;!  vols.  er.  Svo.  I  j.  Love  in  lai.«,e.,s  : 
a^Mory  ol   a  Winter  In   Flori,la,  Lon,,  ISS7,  3  vols.  er. 

of  !•"!■,'' V.  '^''■■V,  •',"""'•'  «•»«•«•"■«.)  '•  The  Connella 
ot  (  asile  Lonnell,  l,„n.,  IStW,  o  ,.„,,^     _  f^^,^^_     j    Cham 

I'"'"'  "'';'•■    Ki-lonnation:  the  Stories  of  their    Lives, 

f r, '  '  '"';'•,""•  ■'•  '^''"'  •^l'""'-'l'  In,,iiisitlon  :  its 
Heroes  an:     .Martyrs    I .,  |,S71I.  l2,„o.     .l!  Ja,.,,„eline : 

?o     ^^  ^/'f.n""'   "'-■'"'•"'"'i""    ill   llollan,!,    I !,    |S72 

-ino.  5.  i.e  .Story  of  a  Xoblo  Life:  „r.  Zurieh  «„,!  it^ 
Kefo,-,„er,  Llneh  /winj^le,  Lon  ,  1S7I,  ll'ino.  «.  Afloat 
»n,l  Ashore  with  Sir  Walter  llalei^4.,  Lon..  lS7(i    I2m„ 

in.-  of  the"u"-'f  'J;'."'^V-"■■  ■^'l'."  *'"'"-'  "»•'  "'"  '^ink-' 
ng  of   the    (J,,o,l    sliip   ",t„.o."     llliist.       |,„„.,    |s7r 

Jonn  n-.,  the  Colonist;  or.  The  A.lventiires  of  a  Voun^t 
SeotehiM.n,  m  South  Afri,.,,  1-Min.,  ISS-I,  i:',,,,,  ^  I 

eecon',l'',vi*iv    *)'«.■■>■'   •'«1yv''""«'""  -"'  «•   MaeJowell,  ' 

1  e  Ueath  ol  her  :  .isban.l  she  visile,!  thi   Unite,!  States  ^ 

with  her  , laughter.      1.  War  Notes   from   the   Crimea    ' 

Lon.,  ISoo   ,Svo.     2.  The  Artist'3  Familv  ;  an  llis  ,^    ."  1  : 

a  .V„el  1,  ,„  ,  ,,1  „,,  F„,t,  Lon.,  IStili,  2  vols.  p.  Sv,.. 
4.  A  lleros  Work,  Lon.,  ISA",  ;!  vols,  , .  Svo.  I  Pan 
Aimers   saeriliee,  Lon.,  1S69,  3  vol«.  {,.  «vo;    new  ed  , 

iiiortmaK.?aS'n,";v;M?"  '"'^r.  "'«  '""''I""?  «"<"■  "o 
sum  ner  Pa  U  Vv,  '\',  '';  '  "i  "''""!'>'  '*"■"""»  '"'"^«;>'  <! 
lofty  .',ile,^M"u,.^^^,;.^^,/;:;;^::;;';j;-.  -^  exeelle.,t;  a 
are  all  m,„e  or  less  weak  .lll^l  ..l-eii!'.::^:;,.',,,  i^,?  '-- 
6  Daisy  Niehol;  a  Xovel,  Lon.,  IS70,  .'I  vols  „  s..,^ 
-.A  Wouian  s  Triumph;  a  Xovel,  Lon.,  IS72   s'^'ol'.  i"' 

W,]s,8,.ivof..  p.  Svo.     10.    Iteryl    Forteseue.   L„7,  ' 
itmlV  'stetel';;   T     ";  '^'''r""Sh  Cities   an,l    Prair  e!  ' 
i,ans.  Sketehes  ol  an  American  Tour,  Lon     Issi    Sv„    i 
i^he  i.s  one  of  those  who  may  be  sal  It,    run  an^  wriV, ' 

I-!-   Down  South,  Lon  ,  188.1,  Svo. 
.«on*ii,'*'''2iff;','l!-',,r''''""''!'-''-';  '"  "i*-'  fecoii,strueli,m  of  the 

ts"  t,,au , nil,:;" 

nisiial  ton,  us  „V    h-   .'("V^'ller.   \vli.;e  the  outlines  aiul 
stn'i  l^'  I'r'^^H^,     H.,,';,\;'?'-^        sum,.|ei,t  to  bring  into 

A  Dangerous  E.Nperiment ;  a  Novel,  Lon..  ISSS   .3  voi« 
HnrUy,  Philip  Dixon,  [o»/c,  vol.  i.,  a,l,l  1     1    The 


764 


HAK 

I  Causeway   Lon.    I Sfi I,  fp.  Svo.     .1.  Dublin  an,l  WIekh.w 

ami  the  lis,  llighlan,ls,  Lon.,  Isilj,  f,,.  .m-,,.  ,.,  jhc 
Lake,  of  K,l|arre>s  Cork,  .te„  Lon.,  Is'tll,  ip,  Sv,  .  8 
(1;.,.)    Ihe    Now    IVslanont  :    Matthew   an,l    Uomani 

with  Nolo,,  L,j|i.,  iSilS,  Svo  "omani. 

,  if  m'i  ""'","";•'   """'^"■''  '"  ""■  Wesb.yan  M,,, 
'■■list  lhur,.h  in    Is2,,;  missionary  in   Ceyl,,,,    f„r  «ia"v 
.years;    ni,.,i,l,er   of    the    ltou.1    Asiatic    Soeiey  7 

Manua  ol  li,„|,||,isiii  in  its  Mo.lerii  DevelopuHm^-  Inns 
hilo.l    Irom    Singhalese    .AISS.,  L,m.,  lN,o:)    Svo      o,|    "f" 

-4'>'irri"''"",'I,','„"f'""'"'"'   '■'""i"l""'t  "f    ila'worti;; 

^■of'^h  ];;;,:  :t:'-;.;„r::,^;^^iJ-',v^;::;;::-- 
o?;^i:;^l^:Mi!;;:';:;:ei-;;:;:-;;--r-^;- 
..i^ir^;:.'^'S,^i^'^!!£'';^-.'-.,^>-^^ 

.i,;.,b;iital  H,.,,,arks  on  some  I'ropeltie^'^f  Li^^i.r  'boi,^ 
I  "It  \  .  01  an  L,.say  0,1  Vision,  Lon.,  Is,-,ii.  Svo  ;i  Doilv 
as  Cieator,  Si.stuiiier,  „n,l  Iser  of  Nature,  i,oi,;,  Tszi; 

!.','!,'' I'l^;;  "t'"'"^  ?;•  '• "''''"  "'"<"".  [-•TM.,] 

is     '1  im,  '  I'V'V'  ,-i'::f  ^  "'""■"  l''li'la.V«.(ilasgo, 

ri  '  ''''■  ""■'  (  li'inicter  in  an  OM  City  paiisi,' 
:'''"■■    ,-'>■'.>:'' '•  T,m,  Telfer's  Sli,  I,  w  ;  i^S,    y  ,  f 

i lie  Last  ol  the  I ■  nemos,  K,n.,  ISSI   1.  s. ,       11     1  „„i  ■ 

ss^;iir%.'i<!!;^;'ri^!!:b;;!;t;s;^^"n:''i'^^^' 

12mo       «     Fi,.kle    Fortune,    E,ir„„    ■    ^  i"'      '  ,' i'  ''    ,t' 

Itncla's    First    Lc.-s„n.    I"  Wav  to    Win"  s.  .        to       ' 

E,lin.,  ISS7,  ls,„„.     Wul  SWA^,     vvt^S  ^  m    ^^r 

Jk.s8,k   J  .  F,,  Vita  \-inctis,  FMi,',.,  ,S8     p.'  s";'  ^^c"^' 

I  tains  stories  in  pro,e  an,l  poems  )  '  '      "" 

!  Tb.    ir'*''  '^f''",:  •'*«""""•     ''lie  .Sohlier's  Dream  ;  or 
!  lS7r,,  sv,r'  ■"'^'    '■'''■   "'''^"""'    ""•"'•ards,  lion  ; 

'  sb""F'!,^'  '''''';"'«*•  \  '•^■<»-  "t  a  village  in  Dorset- 
tiiin.  1  bomas  j|,„,  |^    ,,  ,„„^,^,,,_    „^  "V 

ele  i, V;""l"'-''i"'"'  "■'■^  "I'lTcnlice,!  at  sLxteen  ,0  a      ec 

':;!;^;:';:!.r::'r:;;:i,:n,':;;r;;:?;:';-;j;;™:;;;-- 

a  prue  lor  design.  He  nl,.o  wrote  art  criticism  At 
;"';,':'"    ""i?S".»f  "lirty  he  fouiul  his  t  u,      ein  in  the 

:i^uJ?r^.t:L.^rD:t:;.,'anrit;^nrt^:Ma:;;j/;;g 
|Sinrm^Si-^.^^^^^r''?r^:,!-xr 

:  J',^';-    -on.,  1S71,  n  vols.  p.  svo.     Amm       ' 

pleni;^^?;?;?  K'umlllui, ;!;;;:'«:>  "■  ^■""'^  respects  „»  ,111. 
caiiiiot  de,  i  lis  .  at  c  1  v' ,  ,',  ,',"-y,  l"'"y'l"l  one.  We 
of  the  iiuth,,r  .T  J  .|  J./',, ',',V'i*'V ','!''''  •  ""  """  ^ex 
foiiii,!  ill  the  occa.vi,  1  «1  c  nr  eu,^:'"'''  "',  .''V'  ''ook  will  be 
piirKc  liiinself  of  this  w,  v  ..  m.V'.,;  "  "'V  "'.'"""•  »'" 

not  write  novels ,,  Iv  a  iiit  e  if' at  11  t",'"  f''-''  ''^'  "''">"'' 
of  Uiepresent  Keiien^tio;,.''_;.,tt"'xi;;':,.V,;,^''''"'-  '"  ">«  U-st 

I  -■''ri".^S"lrS'„';i;;'n^/?;;^r!;"'t,;"'^  genuine  eol. 
one  at  times  of  s,ii  J ,  l'  I  ■  ' ',  .J  i,,'  'u"'^'"'*'''*  reminding 
thea,'  ■•-.<„/,  /to,,  .xxxiv,  417  Heriiiann  and  Doru- 

•".  A   Pair  of  Ulue  Eves    Inn      Hi-Q    u       1 
new  ed.,  1877.  ^     '  '"""'  ^*"^'  ^  *'»'«-  P-  Svo; 

>  if  m'.t'a  velVsubSbli  ^Hl^,  '"">■ ',''f  "  ^'^O"  distinct, 

■  i'l'liviiiualUy  ft  -^    "  t  V','™  ™f'e;-»"^  "'eie  is  no  lack  of' 

■  Hftniys  feni  nl  "i,  e.  is'm  '1  nf.v' M™''".'""''  ^"''-  -^"•• 
tractive,  as  the  ^toly  slIiAvs  "- '  f  ^?,^].lgi'  Perilously  at- 

I  p  4.Jar  from  the  Madding  C^wdlV^fn^   ,S74,  2  vol. 

I  oi;ht^,/I;j';!!'io'\«;;,^'y;,  Se'i;.  'r™^  ^SPeninps  we 

:  flr.st  order  of  ni  ,  eV,,  V  l  sh     ,'  '",'■'  .'"•'  P'""'"'  '»  "ic 

,tn>uble,  and  is  not    "i  a  |,ur'-.   .."".'"■''.■"'«•..; :  .■  Ho   takes 


tbeOiants'lTheyafeimagii 


lativo,  drawn 


rrv  to  work  off  his  skel 


from  the  inside,  and  liigliTy 


HAR 


•■'■  I>iibliii  un<i  Wleklow 
1.  iliilwuy,  C'Diiiiumiira, 
'■^"1,  1):  xy'<.  ft.  The 
l.iin..  iHrtl.  ||,.  Hm,.  (I, 
liilliiuw    and    l(iiii],in«! 

«-'V,l'i,ii,,V(,\.\.,mUl.,] 

I  llie  VVi'.-l.ynn  Muh- 
V  in  C'oyl.in  fur  iniipy 
ABiiilii'    Suciety.      |.  A 

II  l)t'veli)|.iriint ;  tnini'- 
iii.,  In,.:),  ,Svii|  :M  ,.,|.^ 
iiiiiihiTit  (if  lliiH<ir(li, 
'lie  l-i'iti'iiil!"  mill  Thfii- 
with  lli,.t„ry  1111,1  .Xci- 
'I'  '111'  l.it'L'  mill  .Svntcin 

•  "^in  I  2il  uil,,  l.s'sl, 
llillf.     I.  'I'rnvels  in 
»<,  Imh,,  |s2!i,  .Mvii.     2. 
I'llicx  (if  Light :  biMng 

•  1  l^.'lll,  ,'<vii.  :',.  Doily 
3f  Niiliire,  1,1111,,  !,i<74, 

'liin  niiioiii,  [rorni',] 
n'K  Hpliilays,  (JinsgijH, 
friis.s  ii.iiiirt  Hem;  or 

II  mi  0,i.|  t'ity  l'ail.«h, 
'«  iShi  li  IV  ;  a  ,'^tory  of 
o,  ft.  lilciiiiirlle,  or, 
I.1-. '-i'b      «.  ,\ro!iiu: 

I  o'lior  .StDi-ics,  lOdin., 
inburh  Tmvii,  hMin., 
I  Iiii.-sio,  Kilin.,  l.ssft, 
•.  '  "^H,  IJiiio,  1(1. 
Will"  Kur.)  IMuKt. 
.vnibS,  ami  Saxiiv, 
!■"<**",  Ji.  Svo.     (Con- 

iSolilier'a  Oronm  ;  or, 
il   iJruiikiirds,  Lon., 

a  village  in  Dorset- 
wliich  Kolson's  cap- 
went  111  ,«chool  in  his 
at  !«i.\t,'eii  to  mi  ec- 
iinii.     On  ciiiiiing  of 
leml  a.iaptmleiit  of 
,  "nil  btrmne  a  puiiil 
iiiliilii,    ¥.f:A.      lie 
In.ilitiilf  of  lirilish 
Colouieil  IJrieli  and 
Iso  in  the  (laine  year 
8  nit  ciiticisin.     At 
is  trim  vein  in  the 
inoe  miilnly  devoted 
Jar  Dorrhestcr,  Uor- 
iny  of  the  scenes  of 
Is  have  been  tians- 
ir  from  the  Madding 
"I-  in  l,s-!i  mill  |„.u. 

.  l»e.-i|icrate  ileiue- 

in. 

inie  rcsiiecl.i  nil  uii- 
piiweiful  (iiif.  We 
n  niiiiil,  (111  tile  .sex 

III  the  honk  Hill  he 

•  If  thenmliiir  will 
nsoii  why  lieshiuilil 
inlerinr  to  the  best 
'L'tm. 

liunil  I'ainting  of 
"  Uesjieiale  Keuie- 

e  nnd  genuine  eol- 
iileiie.ss  reniliullng 
lerniuiui  and  Boru- 

3,  3  vols.  p.  Svo; 

lias  n  very  dl.stinct, 
there  Is  im  lack  of 
iirroiiiid  her.  .Mr, 
nigh  periluusly  at- 

jon.,   1S74,  2  vols. 

"i  or,  perhnp.s  we 
1  he  placed  in  the 
«ts.  ...  Ho  tnke.s 
^  111!  hl.s  sketche.s. 
inside,  and  highly 


I'liil 

Work 

miidv 

thev', 

nmlih 

am  I; 


■liter  of  the  novel  to  Ihl.s  e.xte  ,,'",'"•' *"'"• 
;|  "1'  wilh  iiiinsnal  skill  and  cm,      ■  ,     '     "'">'  !"^' 
-I'll,  and,  within  Us  own  llnilis      i, ,,,'''.'''''«'''' '! 
into  the  Mory  like  pleee.^  (d       V. '„  ,  l"''     -^',"' 
»  ""n  Ihev  are-so  -Itlid  In,  an  V^Viiiv:,'';;!,!',',^,^^ 


» lien  they  i 
,^x\i.K.  ,'if. 


It  "i  I  ,."'"■,""""■'■■   II  has  a  fatal  hii  k     r  „,  V''^''''>' 

an.iii  .,'■-,"  "'  ;'»    ifr.'he  hollowncssoi'     '    """'' 
'i','V.:',?/y.''.'.''"  >■'.',«:"  h>:twv,^u  it  aii'l  ti, 


in  Chapters 


lhnc.«n,lsn;:i;pp,J-'^';,,;;;^';;  '"kiv*  II,;,  pr,,..,,,^^ 

his  characters  ;  Inu'ii,,  i,iiiL',,s  i,'"  ""  '"  ""'  lircseut  for 

|iii,l»  til. „i„  posi  lo   s  w  111 "  '""■'""    ^  'I"  Ihlngs.n  1  I 

«tleastl,ctb,Mig\i,v,r!V^;,,,V'^   |1    ';;;l,.Wii>>sil.le,''w    1, 

i"«''rt!"i.'  m  '■v.TvdaiiyVr!!'^','';;;.'^'!!,",';:;!!;,^  '>!«  i™.!- 


Mir  Hli 


'' Tm  li    ".'.'""""lacii 
-If  liMmili  M,ii;i""!i'^u';:'^,,^;i^;i'«j^''w-fil;;lal  knowledge 
"II  lie  :min|H,  he  has  nte,i?.h.!.,'„  ','"*"'"">• '""'  Hie  lo 

■iiiiiii'cnr ! ;;":"'«''  '"  ''"Kfi've  i,,iiiv"i':,v.7',','.:,".'  ''■"■■■;■ -■•hi'ini  sho».s 
i""ii^"'t  la- ,  ;;*ii!.''.v,'" . —  ...  ..,.•  ,o , ,,,__, 


?i2".?;,L"  «.»««*. .'  1.:™..";  F,";;,,  .,;,.v,^  ■! 

S(i!l-Si;   -I  ...1.  '  -    ....     '."■'■*.) 


a  St 


'it  Tii 


sti 


•■  i:viry  ineident  e^Trihu  "ei'  to',, V- ',  *■"'?•  ^  ''■"■  "-'^  rf '°^  '^''-  'i'-  »•  Hard;,    ;,,;,;„ 


V.-I,S 


">e  authorwolllo^r^ 


'e  him  be.     The  |  kee| 


the  braneh  Keeord  Offlct    '   theT    ^■"'' :,'?"•  "ntered 
his  brother  8ir  T   D   Hn rd^  """  "'  ''""don  with 

lively  keener  of Vl,«  R^^f f.' .':''A''\''"'^.  ^'-•''"'■'e  suoces- 

of  Lancaster, 


'l>er   of    the    Public    R 


I'cr,  an  office  from  which 


coords,  and    di 


e  retired  in  Lssii.    rfrans 


>puty 


766 


It 


HAR 

ami  I'll.)  The  Chnrtem  "f  tlio  Duihy  of  I-anonnlcr. 
I.iin.,  iHJ.'i,  Hvo.  With  ll,\iiiiv,  KiiwAiii>,  r,.C.I'.,  K.S.A.; 
I.  (Triiin.i  A  Collccilon  of  tlia  ChroniiJoi  niid  Aiicieiil 
JllitorliiH  111'  llroBt  llrllain,  now  ciilliid  Knuliiriil,  by  Juhn 
iIb  Wiivrlii  :  voii.  l.-ij.,  I,„ii.,  I8M1_,S7,  r.  Hvo.  2.  (IM.) 
Roeiicil  lion  Chri)iiii|uc»  et  HiK^hloiines  Iiiti>riei<  do  In 
(Iriint  Itri'tttlgno :  ii  prosont  iiuiiiiiiii  KntfioterrB.  I'lir  Je- 
r  .  lie  Wiiuiln.  (Ilword  OfBcu  I'lib.)  l,on.,  IHUl,  4 
vijIk   Svo. 

Hardy,  Williiiin,  of  llurninuU'.  Life  iiml  Eloo- 
trlflty  in  llinilth  iiml  I)|»e»i>u  ■  Ijuiiig  ii  (luiclo  tii  (ho  I'io 
of  Kleclriuily  in  Dinoiinc,  lliirrojjiitf,  |Mtl2-0S,  a  luirta, 
Hvo.  ' 

Ilnrc,  AuKiiHtiiH  John  Ciithbvrt,  [nni,-,  vol.  I., 
ftilil.,)b.  1S:(.|,  lit  tlio  Villa  Siroi/,i  at  lloiufi  son  of 
Franiin  (JiMir/jo  llaro,  ami  niphcw  of  Aii^uatiin  U'illliim 
llaro  anil  Jiiliun  ('harlcs  llarr,  (y.  t:,  am,,  vol.  I.,)  umi 
iiiloiiteil  by  .Mr».  .Maria  Hare,  in/,,,.  II..  viiih  cilueatcd 
lit  Hiirrow,  unil  at  rnivfri-lty  Colle^p,  U.\ri)ril,  ami  I'or- 
liHTly  rosiilcil  at  tlio  family  homo  of  lliir.miionoiau.x,  but 
HftcrwarclH  reiiioveil  to  llolmhur.^t,  near  ilastingn.  1. 
K|>ila|)li8  for  Country  Cburohyanlfi,  Colloolo.1  and  Ar- 
runxi'd.  Oxf.,  IH.iO,  Mvo.  2.  Winter  (it  Montonc,  Lon., 
ISHL',  12mo.  .).  Wulka  in  Rome,  Lim.,  IS7I,  2  vola.  n. 
>*vu:  IL'th  cd.,  INS7.  ' 

"He  liHssunpllcil  Ina  iileawiiiterancl  mere  Intellectual 
Inrm-bui  with  the  prarlh'iil  ilrawl.aek  of  tilllnL' i»c,«onie- 
« 1ml  bulky  vulumts-an  eiilamud  Murray  for  Koine."— 

Sit.  lilV.,  XXXll.  liK). 

4.  Jlcmorittla  of  a  Quiet  Life,  Lon.,  1.^72,  2  vols,  n 
t^vo;  l«th  eil.,  ISS4.  "^ 

"  Krancl.s,  Au(,'U«tus.  Julius,  anil  .MariMi.s  Hare,  'the  niiwt 
hrotherly  (il  brothers,' mh  Lundor  calleil  them,  are  prnnil- 
iient  IlKUres  here:  but  the  central  character  of  Ihe  bonk  Is 
Mrs.  AuKUslus  Marc,  of  whoso  life  we  have  minute  partle- 
ulars  Ironi  cMlldboud  to  old  aKe,  and  from  wIiobu  diary 
copious  extracts  are  tfiven."— .S'/«c(ri/r,r.  xlv.  Um 

Iwu  very  thick  volumes  expended  on  theoulet  llfeot 
n  clerKynian  .s  widow  unknown  to  lanie  nilnht  test  even  a 
steady  render  fl  powers  to  the  utmost.  .  .  .  Impatient  liirn- 
II  K  of  the  leaves  produces  only  disconraiieinent ;  but  be„'ln 
at  Ihe  bcKlnnlntr,  and  the  wdl-prlnclpled  ellort  Is  re- 
wii riled  by  (orni  ni?  acnualnlanee  with  a  really  li|«h. 
minded,  unworldly,  mid  iiitellcctiial  j;roup  of  people  i7re- 
seiuin),'  a  picture  ol  aims,  pur.siilis.  and  habits  which  rai.se 
them  .Millicient  v  above  onllnary  folks  and  their  doliiKs  to 
make  Iliein  well  worib  knowing. "-.sVi/.  /,■,,.,  xxxv  "1  | 

a.  Wanderinga  in  Sjmin.  lilust.  Lou.,  1873,  ii?  ivo:  I 
.!d  ed.,  I.S7I1.  '  I 

whi'.'r''  '"  ,','"*  ''.'P**.'  ''""k.of  trnvel  In  Spain:  the  book 
which  exaitly  anticipates  the  rei|uirenieiits  of  everybody 
«lio  is  iorlnnate  enoii(;li  to  be  hoIul'  to  that  enelmnteri 
wlilcb  ably  eonsole.s  those  who  are  not  so 


UMI 

I  ln«plri'd.  In  the  majority  of  Instance",  by  a  p«-r»(onal  ami 
even  Inlliinili'  aci|iialnlance  wlib  llie  loi'nlltfes  ibscrlbid 

He  ulves  Us  111'" I I    -■■'  ' 

at  all  elsew 


on  and  unldance  not  lo  be  olilaliiuii 
,  to  be  eoUwted  with  dlllleully." 


hind:  the  book  which  ably  i 

»'X:  ';-'7ll''l''>'l"-;. ','''■' ''''''Bi"»ii"'''fr"nV'the'"irailiiiest 
and  most  dclliMoiisol  its  stores.  .  .  .  The  book  sei/es  iirHui 

one',  mind  will,  a  ft.sclna i  like  that  of  the    4    ffi 

with  its  miiiKlcd  dcilKlit  in  K'rand  nature,  and  Its  sulnle 
distant  human  sympiiihy  with  a  im.st  and  a  present  (inlte 

-"Wi.'/m-'xhi''^ 
"  One  of  the  charms  of  his  volume  is  the  :iiimlier  of  le- 

fi.  Days  near  Kouio.     I|lu.st.     Lon.,  I87j,  2  vols.  cr. 
Hvo:  M  ed.,  |s.^4. 

r,n'i,'!  ^"-''il"  '*P''''i"'ly  "f  Home's  surroundings,  and  of  the 

Parle  nro  t'of'ryiv"^"""  V"'''\  '"">'  '"-'  "'"It.'rlake.i  w  b 
iart,e  prollt  of  relrc-hmmt  and  inlomiaiion  by  any  one 
possessed  ol  niodenite  health,  luodenile  means  an  l,? 
moderate  .spirit  of  aiiventnre."-,sVOT(Xl  xlvUi  jV 
WiVh  pT'"'.'."''"''' n,*^"'"'  ''''"'  ^''Pplomi^^ntary  Volume, 
'l:"!,  F'f'>',-^«*«"  l'li"tograph.s.  Lon.,  187fi,  p.  .Svo. 
Ibis  volume  is  Kiven  in  accordance  with  the  earnest 

luiaii  represenuitlon  ol  the  puces  and  of  the  nersons 
mentioned  in  ■  Memorials  of  a  (Juiet  Life '  lie  a 

irom  [lie  unpuhlisjicd  Idlers  and  jounini  of  Mrs  Aiiioisinu 
Harcvind  a  icvv  of  the  lettei-s  of  Aridide,u\li,  |fr,re."-!;Jt 

ai;;ip:i.}t,^h!;^,i^^i;:;:iif^j-fX£r:;!'t!;e';::r/s'"7 
inwh;ch'u:;^'''l^^''''''r''''"'^''^'"'''""'''^  '^ 

,,.  i,  V-^  ever  lived,  iiolwitlistandiiiK  that  lli..re  is 
not  1,;  at  all  rein.irk,,  ne  eitiier  in  the  faces  or  lie  lioi  Js 
or,.tliis  aUirmuiKly  well-known   family."-.v.,./V,/o,',  .xlLv 

8.  Cities  of  XortliDrn  and  C'entinl  Italy,  Lon.,  1870,  3 

"  Willi  one  or  two  excerilions,  .  .  .  we  have  scareeU- 

havel.;'!!  't"-"' '™'"'  V  "^■«'"I'li""  "r  infornml', f„  ami  ^  -^ 
hajeeollated  a  good  many)  witli  which  a  student  f  the 
red  oook  [Murrav's   "  ilMiid-iiook    tor    NortliiTrn    Inll'M 

"His^Rceounts  of 'scenery  and  travelling  are  obviously 


rmatli  _ 

here,  or,  at  leant, 
:  —Speetali)r,  xllx.  \a>i\. 

tf.  Walk,  in   London,  Lon.,  IS78.  2  voli.  p.  Svo:  Alb 

"So  much  of  laie  yearH  Iihk  Iweii  written  alMint  London 
tmt  a  new  work  on  Ihe  Mibject  Is  not  likely  lo  cou, 
much  orltflmi    iiiatler;  but  Ihe  author  has  uoncoverll 

Kroni.d   ifinself.  in  adilit to  a  careful  slmfy  of  a  lib,  r|. 

Ie«  and  persoiiBl  observation  hiu.  ciiab blin  bi  use  b I, 

u"  l'i'™»"l  1"  well  as  lor  relcrence."--'v"cM/or,  II. 

III.  Tho  Life  and   Lellcrn  of  Frances,  Baroness  Hun- 
fen,  Lon.,  I87S.  2  vols.  Hvo;  :|,l  cd  ,  I.HH2. 
(.."..m'';.'!,''"',!'"",'  ""  ""'  whole.exerclsed  a'wise  discretion 
I      ;;,u    ff,  ''•'  '!''"■''" '"  "■ll,"r'l'-"Wii  story.  1,1,1  be  n  ih 
will,  ailvanla^e    laye  curtailed  a  llltle  both  at  llio  beulii- 
lilliK  and  the  eml  of  ll„;  Issik."— .l(/i.,  \o.  -'(u'l 

II.  Cities  uf  youthorn    Italy  and  Siolly,  Lon.,  1883. 
cr.  8vo.  "  '  ' 

"It  iH  pleasant  lo  have  set  la^fore  us.  by  means  of  Mr 
I,  val".mrr  ,';■'''  »';r:'l'Hliltln«.  the  many  cla.>sli  ani    nie  b 
I     llv  ,«  ,,  ""  ""  !    "■'"■''   "'^'''  'll'lrhls  abound,  es. 
;ei  lally  as    I  ese  antli|niirlan  s,ibject«  are  every  now  and 

.n'Tc'i'.'Jl'',' o'."''*'  '-■""^■■"■'' l'.v  "ketc-l.es  of  romanT^i"  I"."  y 
Ivli   ii7  ''"■'*  "f  "'"  '''I"  '"I'l  miKlern  life."-.sy«(<i/,>,-, 

i       12.  ('ities  of  Central  Italy,  Lon.,  l^Sl,  2  vols,  i,.  8vo. 
I    3.    \enloo,    Lon.,   1884,    ,,.   8vo.     14.    Florence,    L„n., 

'        .i'"'  ■,'"•'. 2'' /''••   "*''''•     '*•    Sketches  in   liollnn.l 
an, I  Scandinavia,  Lon.,  ISC.',,  p.  8vo 

b,it  tli'ev''I,'n."vi,Tr  "■"'>■,"""  l''^'^«  Sketches  are  slight: 
.   1,1.     *  ■""  *'*  '■  "'"'  I'Iclnresiiiie.  and  convey  a  more 
dlsllncl    impression   of   llollami   and  .sicandliiavli    I   an 
I  many  larwcr  work»."-.sv„rto(or,  Ivill.  hkw 
;       Jfl.  Sludics  in  Knssia.     Illust.      Lon.,  188.1,  p.  8vo 

.„•■  ,.   ^"'""V' .which  may  be  read  Willi  pleasure,  and  may 
:  prove  uselul  to  travellers  who  Inlend  to  visit    he  sceies 
I     L"  "  'If  •■•''*''•  •  ■  •  lleui.rilcd  as  a  li,iiid-b,«,k  lii.s  wi  rk 
deserves  to  be  coinmeiided.'—^KA.,  Xo  {iiHXi 

'  in'J"  wir"'  'T'  '''•''-  !'•  **"»•     ''"*•  !'">«  n^'"-  »''"'iS 
:  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

I    v."*?'"'*''    it!"'    «•"*'.>■,"    (PsOUd.)        ,Soo   JOHMSON, 

I  iMns.  Lai'iia  W.,  iii/ni, 

\  n.i*''J,'V'  ?'•  ^'  *-'•     '•  '••'''"  '^'surnnce  Maile  Easy  ;  or. 

Ihe  taluulalion  of  Nett  Kates  explained  by  Simple 
Arithmetical      demonstration,     Lon,     I87II       8vo        ■> 

ionufos:  an  Aiil  to  the  Seleolion  of  a  Life  Oflico,  Lon"; 
188.1,  Svo.  .1.  ^^Illiam  Fair,  Lon,  1883,  8vo.  4.  Life- 
insurance  Manual,  Lon.,  I88fi,  Svo. 

Hare,  HobHrt  Aiiiory,  M.D.',  clinical  professor  of 
iliseiisesol  children  in  Ihe  Univer.-ity  of  Pennsylvania. 
';„,,'  '  'iy*">l»«'oal  and  I'alboloKical  Ellects  of  the  Use 
of  lobiicco,  I'hila.,  1885,  Svo.  2.  Questions  and  Answers 
on  the  Kssen  la  s  of  Physiology,  prepared  especially  for 
Students  of  Medicine.     Illust.     I'bila,,  1888.  |2m„ 

Hare,  John  Middleton.  I.  Familiar  Clloimics 
between  ,1  Father  and  his  Children,  Lou.,  1802,  12mo. 
-.The  Ministry  and  Character  of  K.  H.  Hare,  Lon., 
18,4,  p.  Syo.  '  * 

Hare,  Maria,  (Leycester,)  d.  '  <70,  wife  of  Uev. 

Augustus  Milluun  Hare,  („„„;  vol.  i.)  Fo,-  hiog.,  fee 
ii.v,iK  A.  ,).  (^.,  „,/„■».  A  True  and  .'^ad  Story  of  ISli2, 
Lon.,  istjj,  llinio. 

Hare,  Thomas,  M.A.,  [n„^.,yoi.  i.^ndd.,]  b.  ISOfi; 
educated  at  (Queen's  College,  Cambridge;  called  to  the 
bar  at  the  Inner  remple  1833;  an  inspector  of  cliarities 
since  lS5.i.  1.  A  Treatise  on  the  Elcclion  of  Kepresen- 
atives,  Parliamentary  and  Municiiml.  Lon.,  1S5«,  8vo- 
th  e,l„  1873.  2.  The  Development  of  the  Wealti,  of  In^ 
;lia  :  with  Notes,  Lon.,  I8BI,  Svo,  ,i.  Us,|i,e  „,l  Cadum  : 
Ihoughts  on  the  Dwellings  of  the  People,  C'hiiritablo 
I'.stiiies.  Iu,provenient,  and  Local  Ooveinuient  in  tho 
Metropolis,  Lon.,  I8t)2,  Svo. 

,  ","/''''  V"  '*•  ""  ""'•"earch  for  a  Dinner,  [irans- 
lated  from  Hie  Fiencb.]  Lon,,  1857,  l:!,no. 

Hare,  Capt.  William  Aldworth  Home,  R.E. 
I.  (Iran.s)    Ihe    Armed   Strength    of  Italy ;    fi-,„,    the 

erman,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Tnins.)  The  Dmics  of 
the  ueneral  .staB,  by  Major-(Jen.  lironsart  von  Schellen 
dorf.  Lon.,  1877-80,  2  vols.  8yo 

Harford,  Uev.  Frederick  Kill,  grnduated  at 
New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  1855  ;  minor  canon  of  Wcstmin- 

[verse,]  Lon.,  IHaO,  I2iiio.  ' 

vn^V"''?>''*f'i :"„"''"  •'^^■'•"•''••■tt.  U.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  [ante, 
nnl  ;'r  "l  '  nl'"*""'  ''' "'  ^"'''"1 !  «'lueated  privatelj- 
ami  , It  Christ  .s  College,  Cmbridge,  but  took  n,',  degree; 
resided  at  lllaise  Castle,  near  Bristol,  and  was  a  magis- 


liii  liH'iilltli'ii  <li'M  rllii'il 
mv  mil  Id  livnliiKliicd 
llwtuil  wlllullllk'ulty." 

8,  2  vc<li.  |i.  Nvo;  Stb 

wrllU'ii  iiljiiiit  I^iiiiliiii 

nnt  llkrly  III  I iiiiii 

liiir  liitK  uiiiir  iiviT  Ihf 
rfhil  Klmly  nC  iiulhnn 

IIIiIiIimI   hllll   III  IIHO   IiIh 

ViilkK  III  biiiiliiii'  In  li 
cri'ijcu."-  ■^iiirliiliir,  II. 

itncen,  Ilnrunt'Kii  Iliin. 

..   IHH2. 

I'lHl'll  a  Hist'  iliMTl'llllll 

v.L  Kliiry,  liul  Uv  inluht 
til'  hiilh  lit  lliu  Itviilli- 
.,  Nil.  ai72. 
a  «lolly,  Loll.,  188;i, 

UN,  liy  means  nf  Mr. 
imiiy  rliL-i-lrHinl  mt'il- 
illMlrlrts  hIiiiiiiiiI,  vs. 
Ik  iiri'  evrry  iiiiw  uiiil 
mil'  riiiiiuiitli'  Hi'i'iicry 
KluriilUi;."— ,s;,,fc((i(ijr, 

l>«l,  2  voln.  p.  Svii. 
14.  Kliirenec,  Lnn., 
Sketohea  in   llullanil 

Hki'lclioK  nrc  sllglil; 

Hiid  c'linvt'y  a  more 
(1  Si'uiiilliiaviu   tliim 

lOOtl. 

,on.,  1ss.\  p.  Svo. 
Ii  |ilcHMire,  mill  niiiy 
111   III  \  lull  tllf  SWIU'S 

liaiiil-lKHik,  hiswiirk 
11.  ;«KKi. 

X,  Uiiys  near  Pari.", 

uil.)     See  Jon.vsoN, 

ince  Maile  Easy  ;  or, 
[plaineil  by  Hiiiiplo 
1.,  IH7II,  >t\o,  2. 
'  a  Lil'e  Oflioc,  I,iin., 
I88;i,  8vo.     4.   Lll'o- 

dinlca!  profes.ior  of 
ty  ol'  Pennsylvania, 
il  Kll'eeta  ol  tho  I'.-o 
;.«lliins  ami  Answers 
pared  e.-pecially  for 
a.,  I8SS,  I2mii. 
Kainlliar  C'ii|loi|uii'.4 
,  I-on.,  181):.",  12niii. 
R.  H.   Hare,   Lon., 

.  '  <7fl,  wife  of  Kev. 
I.)  For  blog.,  fee 
t^ad  Story  of  ISliL', 

1.  i.,ndd.,]  b.  18ll«: 
Idgej  called  to  tlio 
'pector  of  clmritii'8 
■or  inn  of  Keprescn- 
il.  I.nn.,  1S5<J,  8vii; 
r  I  ho  Wealth  of  In- 
Us(|iie  ad  Ca'luni : 
People,  C'hiiritablo 
overnment   in    the 

•  a  Dinner,  [lriin.<- 

'ino. 

rtli  Home,  R.E. 

I'  Italy ;  fr-iin  the 
ns.)  The  Ilnlicn  of 
i.iart  von  Suhellcn 

ill,  (graduated  at 
anou  of  Westinin- 
yons  and  Vienne, 

3.1,.,  F.R.S.,  [nii(«, 
L'ducnied  privately 
it  took  no  degree; 
and  was  a  magis- 


trate < 

'liK 

Willi  II 
.  f  ,1   w 

Whull.  , 


HAR 

jpiity  lli'utfniinl  for  Uloiieiniii'rwhl 


ihM 


ilu  wan  liiliiinittf  with  VV.  W 


HAR 


ire,  and  "im  the  heroof  "('iiduli 


iierfiiri'B  ami    Wl.^l 


II 


iiiiiiii 
Hnd  I,. 
Viti,,, 
.■I.  Il, 
Thiii> 
Donal 
ed.,  I'. 


I.    Me 

Illualniti'il   In 
li,    Irtn 


n(  the  H. 


elinin.Sc.ii 


>■•   Uifbard  Ch 


1.111.      I 


III  rriiiinphanl,  IH.',h.    .1.  i|,ri,(i„n  l( 


rtallona,  ISA8,     2.  Trm 


Splcnt    Li'ltom  and    ,S 


iipl'lo     l,.iri|   ,Ji„u 


IaicI 

«   Chrint 


I  Ive 


iiren  on  Ihe  .Serond  Advunt 


"pon«lbillty, 


Ith   T 


of  Oil 


Ihe    LIfr 


niion»,    Sulii,.,.(,,  Worii...|er,  I.Htl.l,  m 


f      >|,    I  ■...■.,,,r-,      '^it Mirer ", 

I,.  ■'","!   '*"'«''l"        llnrl. 


"oriuoui  on    Important 


with   iriiii-liitlona  of  Many  ol    bj.   |„„„„ 
■'»o,Meiiii.ir«  if  Savonarola,  Ituhhiul  ami 

111       I. /in         1  ■ 'i  ~       't     ..,.1..      u—  ..   .    '      .  •  ' 


al; 


'  'liinna,  I,on  ,  I 
''"liiiim  of  W, 


vol*.  Hv„,    2,1   „,|  _  1^ 


y,  Niiiiuon  Wmilu.r,  D.D.,  (.,„,,.   v.,1    i 
Ky  In  Ihe  |inlver«ity  of  Illjnoia 


mill.. I  priifemor  of  thool, 
l^iJO  «fl.     I,   Val 


n«  of  an    I' 


H'ilberforoe  duri 


with   III  let  Notiuea  of  koi 


ni(  maily    The  Lull, 


2.  Jii^tlllealion  by  Faith 


ngelieal    Minl.liy,  185 


I'ln  and  Ciiiileiii 


le  of  his   I 


porarjoi,  Lon.,  Ihiii   8 


ll'ii 


leran   Dnetrine  of  il,o  1 


II"  laiiuhl   by   |,||t| 


III'!-  Mfe,  Phila.,  18)5, 


Or 


II 


iiruii 


.  Kiibvrt  11.  N.    Vollow  K 


"".iMI     llHrkin,  Ur.Al* 


Xllldi'r.    The  .Vat 


ever:    ||a  Hhij 


IMJ 


filjiii  I'.  I  I'leviintion,  Plijlii.,  I8N1,  8vo 

^•iiii    ,..,u,.     (.|,„„,.^   J«nie»,   |,l,.i,.,   I'uti 

V«r.ilv  r,  II      '","'";•''■■>'•  "'■"'■  '•™'li';  '•ilneuled  at  I'ni' 

ouiiil,.,,.,    I.'  ,'  ;'l'l"""t';'   »  ooiiiinissloner  under  the   I„. 
nuLr  '  '""  •^'••'(f''"'"'"!)  I!*".      Ilo  lonlrihiit    I 

Sii, ,;:'''';':,"'?' rr"  "■,"-'  ^-^"^ ''ii'. 

-       '^::Mr;r2^V-:,^;rl'^li'--'-"'•- 
^^^_lurKr..,,v,.,,  „.    ,,,„,,,,„  ^  ,,  ^^,,^^„,,_^  ^.^.^^_  ^^^^ 

Vi"'!,nY7^"'  ''!"'!'  *''■.",'•"•'•    The  Blunder,  of 

'■"M.,  l',-„,  p  's;.,,"'"'    """'  ■'^-"•Aotlng  C'bastisenien.s, 

"|"^'^',;;^:;%'""^«'<'^|"''•     ^  ''rivetical  Ma„. 

<»"i,';^  ';•'•:•.    5"";»,"'  '''Y-     A  V'oyago  round 

llii.',  ..  ■  ""  '  '"'■"'•  '■""■'  ""<•'.  i-'r.  Svo. 

I'ri.     ,:  m".*''"!    "*'"•«'".       '.     Revelations     from 
yeov'i'r.r'l '.''''•"•    I-  "'"  Anonymous  .-^ysieiu 
Lon.    rli;  \",:'.';""'J;  "■"'  '"'lependeneo  of  the^■reL  y 
source-  ii;..  \  •'  r     ',  •■  ■',"""'  ""'"■     ^-  '-•'"•  Wasted  Ro- 
Vork    I  s     ';t"''"«  ';',"^'","'^•  T"'"!'"""""  Roforni,  N. 

II,,,,,   ■  '"'"  '""I"  "  iliH'.-,  Lon.,  1882,  8vii. 
2    Xot,.    , '^"■''""^'-''i  -'' <-'il-.  I'un.,  1,^:18.  I", „„ 

Adiirl;:" 'rV'r\ ■"' ."r/'^-'-^ '''"'-'»« Kss,ys'  i : 

rHri'r.:  v:,!.  \:"^l"'"^'"'^^  Kditcdby.;.  Hargrove.     I.i,;.;  , 

Oileulla  ;,  J  |';i''","'"''"   '''^'"*-5»;  missionary  at 
ByC.  ..^    II      i'^'";u,l-  ',^"ni?«3  upon   Church    I!„||«. 

All*!" ''"",''',"'  ;'?'■".  «•  »•     '•  An  Apology  for  the 


poradic  and  Kpidcmlo  Choi, 


lire  and  Troat- 
1.X85, 


'  lliirl'i  ....  ill.  ""',""  •  '""•'"».  '•""■.  If'MS,  Mvo. 
n.M    II.    rs*>'»   ..I  \!       1        \         '    ''*''^*'     ""'^    vo.   I., 

.iinXilu^rni^r?;;^!::;^;:;!^;::;;'.^!^ 

|^.fKlrstV>ar,i:j;.:i883,;^;^'"JiK^i;:;;'-- 
IIarkiu>«N,  llev.  Ilenrv  l.nw    mi 

I  .vt  Hi.  .lohn's  <^iiio«e:  "*!:;;  ,'^^;,.*;;^;;,«:»j|'^5a 

!  rector  ol  St.  Kwithin's,  Woree.ter   .inn,    18"  J  i' 

isi""".  '■?""■"•  ,:'■  i'»p-'-''t  Tr:;.  '  ,11  .v^'i' r; 
'i^\o;^:,  8^; 'iivo'^^r ;;:! ''r ''-•  '•'■"'-'• 
.he.voung:  u;.S87;;  loJTtu 'i:;? '(^^rr;  ^ 

7.  Soul    Prosperity,  |„  „.,  187-     «,,,'    mV.m     '.,"''• 
IliirkiiegR,  idnruiiret   F.li.o      i    i 

i  th;'M.:;:„,ei''i[j.':';",'!..'r';  '\t  """'^^  "^•^""•"""« 

Alle°vm."''o'  .'!'';!"""'•  '"'"1  Niiholson,  lleiiry 

i^^r:^^.i!:^:;i:--j-:.i.-.;,^!^Wirte^]: 
v.i.,^ueat^„tLa^:f^;;i^:-;^,^:^rz^:;:; 

Kc"on        n'lsfls'l^/'"'"^  '"  !''"  "i^i' '"««  naval  s,i" 

^  K;s  I;  r,,*!:,  ;:::;';!;;;r;^;:j-:!; --Z';;:;-'."- 

connected  with  the  navaUbseiva      v       Mairn  .1  n'l  1      " 

I  ■','   I  ti..;Ti.  ■'^'"''"■■"'"""ii'iii--  iS 


ocrnin,Mli,.  r,„^ii,iiif!,„Vi;   ."""■'"   ^Ppundi.x  "con- 
tional  aii.l  I! ,  I    ^      ^  iif  .Union  between  the  Congrega- 

¥I..J-  -       a  .Novel,  I.on.,  \SM,  „.  8vo 

IlllrillL-liiii.     kii..     lj;..K.  '    .        •  !'•  '  »u. 


to  the  lu,:,t  l.ini-ol,  -;  I  „  n    8  s    V"  ">'«.  ""lord :  called 
since    l>r:'.     ' '  e   Exi        j   «   \-'"''8''."f  "'""ty  ™urts 

™nsi,lc,-,.,l,   »it  la    \C^to  rReV"    ''"""'^   ''""'' 
t'ourls  .,r  ,l„.ii,.»    T,..        .-;'   "    '*'-'^""''    "'    the    Local 


t'ourls  i.r  ,1,,.,,™,  Lon.,  IS-ii;  Svo! 

Paul's  (1,111,  ,    IVov    NY      w',,-^" /«'""'■   "f   St- 
Lent  iJii.ns  X    V;,rkl"s8fiu-     ''■''"'  ""^  ^'"'''-  ^"^ 

w""      :"::;■;  i  ^"'';     ••  (;F'»-;M  ^xtemporoona 
Aut,iiu„,,r'|',,,    by^''7/o:i^"l°',  ''"^''«».  ?"in  the 

av;n;;::-.i!^;^l!i;^™'pj«vineofGarrito„= 

CafmI*iI"T,'ir  ■      i}'''VJ'^"gli'<''  Standard   of   Weisht 
l.so;!,  Sv,,:  '^"  '^^'*"'-'''  •^^«''"    l^y'tem,  Lon., 

Vicar  of  .nu„u.nSii;^;S&„!r^i:^,tr'"?:'S: 


e.,..~5.u.  I,,  .N..  v,,,r  ,.";i'K,';,.;!»,;'i'r;;';,i ; 


usician  8  Story,  N.  y„rk,  l,S8o 


P-Xvo.    2.  Mis.Pei.xada, 


N.York    ISSC   Ifim-o.     ;,.  The  UiHlof "u^^.rN^Wk' 
Ilarland,  John,  F.S.A.,  I8n6-is6,8,  b   at  llnii 

paper  Hc';^:a'L^^bi^^-;!S;„  ;;---t^ -- 
,^niri^!^en.^,::;^--;!j;— 'vtr?'""^ 

Is't^or^rl^^"-^-'^ 

icr,.ven,;Y;:k^i;:t,:d^r7;i^,'\!:!7I^.r'i^^,^ 

i4.    len  Bays  in   Paris,  IS54,  ,8vo      5    (lil      T  w  if 

i  h"  1      Chelb"'""?"  "'  i'"'  Shuttlewort   s 'o    «   in   o'p: 

lEd  ;    aI^  I'""  T''  Manebester,  lS;^.i-58,  4  vo      T 

I  (Ed.)  Autobiography   of  M'illiam  'stout  of'  Lnca.ter; 

767 


'•''*»W> 


HAR 

(l(ifi5-|-32,)  Maiicho3tor,  1857,  8vo.     7.  (Ed,)  The  Lan- 
eashiro  Lioutenunc.v  under  the  Tii.lors  and  Stuarts :  the 
Civil  and  Military  U.>verninent  of  the  Cuuntry,  as  Illus- 
trated by  a  .Scries  of  Koyal  and  other  Lctturs,  (Chetham 
hoe.,)  .Manche.<ter,    KSMt,  2  parts,  4to.     8.  (Ed.)  Maine- 
costic:  boinj;  Chapter.'  from  the  Karly  Uncorded  History 
of  the  llarony  ;  the  hordship  or  .Manor:  the  \'ill,  Bor- 
ough, or  Town  of  Manchester,  (Cliotham  Soc.)  .Manches- 
ter, |Slil-(!2,  ;!  vols.   ,Svo.     il.  (Ed.)  A  Volume  of  Court 
Leet   Hceords  of  the  Manor  of  Mantdie.-ter  in  the  Six- 
teenth Century,  (Chetham  Soc.)  Manchester,  18lil,  (to. 
10.  (Ed. I  Continuation  of  the  Court  I-eet  Uecords  of  llr; 
Manor  of  Manchester,  .^.I).  i:iS(i-iij02,  (Chetham  .Sio.,) 
Manchester,  I  Sti.i,  .(t„.    1 1 .  The  Sonjrs  of  the  Wil.s.,ns,  with 
uMemoiroflhcFamily,  ls()3,8vo.     12.  (Ed.)  li.illadsand 
bongs  ol   Lancashire,  cliicHy  older  than  the  Nineteenth 
Centuiy.  I.on.,  ISOo,  12mo,-  liirgc  paper,  Uo ;  2d  ed.,  cor- 
rected and  enlarged  by  T.  T.  Wilkinson,  1875,  Svo.  \ 
•■  There  seems  to  be  no  rea.soii  tu  doubt  that  this  is  a  very  ; 
eonipleto  colleetioii  .if  the  soiipi  ,.r  Lancashire.  ,        The 
editors  are  rattier  insatiable,  and  all  seems  to  be  erist  that 
is  Ijrouglit  to  their  som;  and  ballad  mill.     It  is  so  with  the 
SOIL'S  ol    the  Cotton   Famine.  .  .  .  Xeverihcless   it  is  in 
these  and  tile  other  ballads  and  songs  in  tlie  dialect  of  the 
fouiitry  that  llie  true  force  and  pathos  of  the  volume  lie  " 
~>l)erlal(ir,  xlviii.;i7S. 

L'i.  (Ed.)  Lancashire  Lyrics:  .Mo.lern  Songs  and  Bal- 
lads ol  the  County  Palatine,  Lon.,  ISIiti,  4to.'  It.  (Ed.) 
Collectanea  relating  to  .Manchester  and  its  Xeighbour- 

lood  at  Various  Periods,  (Chetham  .Soc.)  .Manchester, 
J';ii(.-(>7,  2  parts.  Uo.  15.  (Ed.)  (iregson's  Portbdio 
oJ  Fragments  relative  to  the  Historv  anu  Antiquities 
ol  Lancashire:  .^d  ed..  ISIW,  fol.  111.'  (Kd.)  Three  Lan- 
cashire Documents  of  the  Fourteenth  and  Fiflecnih  Cen- 
turies, (Chetham  Soc.)  .Manchester,  18ti,si,  Jto.  17.  A 
Glossary  of  Words  used  in  Swalcdale.  Yorkshire,  (En- 
Dialect  Soc.,)  Lon.,  187.3,  8vo.  IS.  (icnealogy  of  the  PiT- 
kingtons  of  Lancashire,  (PilkiiiLCton,  Kivini'ton  Kur- 
haiii,  Sharpies,  Preston,  St.  Helens,  aii.l  Sutton  )  Edited 
by  M.  K.  A.  Axon.  Manchester,  1.^7,,,  .Uo,  With  Wii,- 
Ki.vso.v,  T.  T..  F.H..\.8.:  1.  Lancashire  Folk-Lore:  Il- 
lustrative of  the  Superstitious  Ueliefs  and  Practices, 
Local  Customs  of  the  People  of  the  County  Palatine, 
Lon.,  IS07.  12mo;  new  cd.,  18S2,  p.  Svo.  2.  Lancashire  ' 
Legends,  Iradilions,  Pageants,  Sports,  .tc.  Lon.,  187:! 
p.  8vo.  With  IIkki-oho,  |{i:v.  liaooKE,  (cd.)  Baines' 
History  of  Lancashire.  lsi;7-7i!,  2  vols. 

"Ilniianil,  Marion,"  (Pseud.)     See  Teritu.ne, 
Mn.s.  Mauv  v.,  iii/'r,,. 

Ilarle,  MiMiam  Lockey.  1.  A  Career  in  the 
Commons;  or,  Letters  to  a  Young  .Member  of  Parlia- 
ment on  the  Conduct  and  Principles  ucccssarv  to  consti- 
tute him  an  Enlightened  :iiid  Eflicient  Representative, 
,"";'  '.I'.'"'.  !'•  *''■"•  -•  -^"  Argument  on  the  Inutility 
01  the  Uistinction  between  Barrister  and  Attorney,  Lon.. 
J.Sol,  Svo. 

Harley,  Dr.  A.  J.     The  Young  Crusoe;  or.  Adven- 
tures of  a  Shipwrecked  Boy.     Ijlust.     Host.,  18(31,  12mo. 
Harley,  Oeorge,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  b.  1S2!>,  at   Had- 
dington. East  Lothian,  .Scotland;  graduiited  M.D.  at  the 
(  nuersity   of   Edinburgh    IS5U,  and  studied  scientific 
medicine  for  'ivc  years  in  French  and  German  universi- 
ties.    In    IS.,.-,   he  was  appointed  lecturer  ou  practical 
physiology  and  iiistology  in  Universitv  College,  London 
where  he  became  professor  of  medical  jurisprudence  in 
l.saa      He  IS  a  mcaiber  of  sciontillc  and  medical  socie- 
ties, hnglish  an.l  Continental ;  was  president  of  the  Pa- 
risian Medical  Society  in  Is,-,;!,  ,ind  in  1801  .cce'ved  the 
triennial  prize  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  for  an 
es.say  on  the  suprarenal  bodies.     I.  Jaundice:  its   Pa- 
thology and  rreatinent:  with  the  Application  of  Physio- 
logical   Chemistry  to   the  Detection  and  Treatment  of 
Diseases  of  the  Liver  an.l  Pancreas,  Lon.,  IS(!:;  Svo      '' 
Diaoetcs:  Its  Varhms  Forms  and  Different  Tre:itmcnts; 
Lon.,  ISi.b,  p   Svo.     :i.  .Ubiiminuria  with   and  without 
Dropsy:  Its  Different  Forms,  Pathology,  and  Treatment, 
Lon,  1  SOI,    p.  .svo.     4.  Histological    Demonstrations:  a 
Guide  to  the  .Microscopical  Examination  of  the  Animal 
lissucs  in   Health  and  Disease.     Edite.l  by  GeorEc  T 
Bnnyn.     Lon.,  ISiiil,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1877.     5.  The  CrinJ 
and  Its  Derangements,  Lon..  IS72,  p.  ,Svo.     0.  The  Sim- 
plihcation  of  English  Spelling,  Lon.,  IS77   Syo      7    R., 
tiunal    Spelling :    a    Conservative    Scheme    for    Reform, 
i.nn.,  ,y.,»   s-,,j,     ^.  The  AuM  Kirk  o"  Haddington,  the 
Lucerna,  the  Lamjias  Lau.loniaj  of  History  :  a  Critioue 
on  an  Article  on  the  "  Kcclesiastioal  Build'ings  in  lla.l- 
Jington,"   Haddington,   IS7.8,   8vo.     9,    A    T>eatise   o,> 
Diseases  of  the  Liver,  with  and  without  Jaundice,  Lon., 


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I  1882,  Svo.     10.  Inflammations   of  the   Liver  and   their 
I  sequelie,  Lon.,  18S6,  p.  ,Svo. 

I     Harley,  John,  M.D.    The  Old  Vegetable  Neurotics, 
\  Hemlock,  Opium,  Belladonna,  and  Henbane:  their  Phys- 
iological  Action  and  Therapeutic  Use:    bein"  the  Oul- 
stonian  Lectures  fe-  18ti8,  extended,  Lon.,  IsiTy   Svo 

Harley,  Itev.  Timothy.  1.  Chri.aian'  Poems; 
2d  ed.,  enl,,  Lon.,  18t,7,  Svo.  2.  The  Pleasures  of  Love 
[verse,]  Lon.,  ISS2,  Svo.  X  .Moon-Lore,  Lon..  1885,  Svo' 
.  4.  Lunar  Science,  Ancient  and  Modern,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo 
5.  Southward  Ho !  Notes  of  a  Tour  to  and  through  the 
state  ol  Georgia  in  the  Winter  of  188.^-S(i,  Lon  1886 
l2ino.  '  ' 

Harlow,  H.  F.  (Ed.)  Delinquent  and  Forfeited 
Laii.ls:  Acts  ol  the  Legislatures  of  Virginia  and  West 
\irginia,  Ac,  Lewisburg,  W.  Va.,  IS77,  Svo 

Harlow,  Miss  Lizzie  K.  Christmas'  Mineo-Pie, 
with  .-hakespearcan  Spice.     lilusi.     Best.,  1888 

Harinan,  F.  E.  The  Agricultural  Position  of 
Mysore  prior  to  the  Famine  of  1870-77,  Madras,  1877, 

liarman,  Henry  M.  1.  A  Journey  to  Egypt  and 
the  Holy  Land  in  I,S6U-1S7II,  Philn.,  1873,  cr.  Svo  2 
An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Holy  Scriiitures  x' 
lork.  187(1,  Svo. 

Hnrmaii,  Thomas  T.  1.  Langley  Grange:  a 
Romance  of  the  Time  of  Charles  the  First:  Noted  from 
Old  Documents  of  the  Period,  Oldbury,  1885  8vo  2 
ShowclPs  Dictionary  of  Birmingham:  a  History 'and 
Guuli..  alph:,bctieally  arranged,  Birmingham,  1885,  Svo 
Harmon,  Henry  C.  A  Manual  of  the  Pension 
i  Law,s  ol  the  1  nited  States  of  America:  embracing  All 
the  Laws  under  which  Pensions  and  Bounties  are  now 
granted,  AVasli.,  lsR7,  Svo. 

Harney,  UcorgeE.  Barns.  Out-Buildings,  Gates, 
and  I'cnees:  with  Plan.s.  Ac,  N.  York,  18711,  r.  4to 
.Harney,  (Jeorge  Julian,  an  Englishman  by 
birth;  was  editor  of  the  Jersey  Independent,  the  Demo- 
cratic Review,  ic. ;  afterwards  removed  to  the  United 
States.  1.  Feudalism  in  Jersey,  Jersey,  1S57.  2  The 
Anti-Turkish  Crusade:  a  Review  of  a  Recent  Agitation: 
with  Reflections  on  the  Eastern  Question,  Best.,  187G  Svo 

Harney,  Ilev.  Gilbert  t.  The  Lives  of  Benja-' 
nun  Harrison  and  Levi  P.  Morton,  Providence,  R.I., 
18S|,  12uio.  ' 

Harney,   IticharU    J.      History    of   Winnebago 

n7,"^i  ^r""""'  ""^  Early  History  of  the  Northwest, 
Oshkosh,  ISSt),  4to. 

Harold,  John.     Farming  and  Railroad  Interests 

,  in  Anieriea,  Lon.,  188(1,  Svo. 

I  Harpel,  Oscar  Henry.  1.  (Ed.)  Poets  and 
1  oetry  ol  Pnntcrdom  :  a  Collection  of  Original,  Selecte.l, 
and  tugitive  Lyrics  written  by  Persons  eonneere.l  with 
Printing.  Illust.  Loekland,  0.,  1875,  Svo.  2.  Rustic 
l(iia'"'*^    ""''    '*""'^"'"    l"'yi"e8,    Loekland,   0.,    187(1, 

Harper,  Edward.  1.  Protestantism  on  its  Trial  ■ 
being  a  Series  of  Letters  to  the  Bishop  of  London,  &c., 
Lon.,  1S60,  Svo.  2.  Rome,  Antichrist,  and  the  Papacy  • 
being  a  Series  of  Letters  addressed  to  Dr.  Manning- 
with  Appendix,  Notes,  Ac,  Lon.,  1862,  Svo  ' 

Harper,  Mrs.  Frances  Ellen  natkins,("Effie 

Alton,     pseud.)    Eventide :  a  Series  of  Talcs  and  Poems, 
Dost.,  lso4.  ' 

Harper,  Francis'  B.    The  Revelation  of  St.  Joiin 
E.Mionnded,  Lon.,  ISiil,  2  vols.  Svo 
i     Harper,   Uev.  Francis  >Vhaley,  M.A.,  grad- 
I  ^SM     "•  "'•  ■^c'L°>i  ^"l'"''"''  Cambridge,  ls;j7;  ojdained 
I  IN44;   vicar  of  Selby,  Yorkshire,  since  1,S50;  canon  of 
;  \ork  and    prebendary    of  Barnby  since   1869.      1.  The 
;  lower  of   tlie   Greek   Tenses,  and  other   Papers,  Cam- 
I  bridge,    1841,    Syo.      2.    Sermons    preached   before   the 
Iniversity  of   Cambridge,   1847.      .'t.  Dialogues  on   Na- 
tional Church   and  National   Church    Rate,   Lon      1861 
svo.      4.__Church  Teaching  for  the  Church's   Children,' 
Lon.,  18,,,   LSiiio.      5.  The   Pai-.-on  and   the   Publican: 
J. wo  feernions,  L(m.,  1877,  Svo 

Harper,  Ilev.  Frederick,  .M.A.,  graduated  at 
(ucen'.s  Co  ege  Oxford,  1874;  ordained  1875;  rector 
o     llinton-Wahlrist  since  1880.     1.  Addresses   for   the 

f,.I',  n''f     i'""  •''"="'''  ^T'  ''*^''-"-''  I'-  «*"'•     2.  A  Voice 
fioii  Oxford  :  or,  .Snnie  Wonls  for  Christ  and  Tfuth  Lon 

S72,   p.    Svo.      3    The   .Sinner's    Welcome,    and   other 

Papoi-8,   I-on.,   1876,   l2mo.      4.  Echoes  from   a  Village 

Church,  Lon.,  ISSO,  l2mo  ;  new  and  enl.  series,  1887. 

nteel,  N,  iork,  1SS6,  I2mo. 


I 


of  tho  Livor  and  their 


1(1   Railroad  Interests 


evelation  of  St.  John 


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Harper,  Henry  A.  I.  Illustrated  Letters  to  my 
Cluldrun  from  the  Holy  Land,  Lim.,  I  SSI),  r.  Svo-  2d 
ed.,  ISSI,  4to.  2.  Walks  in  Palestine.  Illust.  Lon., 
ISSS,  r.  Jto.  Also,  an  dlition  ile  hijce,  limited  to  Kill 
wopies. 

Harper,  J.  C.  The  Law  of  Interstate  Comnicree 
especially  as  applied  to  the  Act  to  Regulate  Commerce' 
apnrovid  February  1,  1SS7.  Cin.,  IS87,  Svo. 

Harper,  James  P.    Homoeopathy  tested  by  Facts- 
Cases   Illustrative  of  the  Homoeopiithic  Action  of  lie- i 
niedial   Agents;  2d  cd.,  Edin.,  18iS,  Svo;  3d  cd.,  Man- 
Chester,   Issg,  '  i 

Harper,   John,   F.R.S.S.A.,   [nnie,   vol.  i.,  add  1 
Olimpses  of  Ocean  Life;  or,  llock-l'ools,  and  the  Lessons  I 
th^V  tench.     Illiist.     Lon.,  IStiO,  sm.  cr.  Svo. 
•     ,  ?''l'Sf»  l-.     .Mississippi  Agricultural   and   Geolo^'-  ' 
loal   .burvcy:   Preliminary  Report  on   the   Geology  ai?d  I 
Agriculture  of  Mississippi.    Ptib.  by  the  State,   jilekson, 

Harper,  Malcolm    McLachlan.      Rambles  in 
ni„'''""y.-   '"I'^t'iaphical,    Historical,  Traditional,  and 
Biograpl,,,.-,!.     Iliust.     Kdin.,  ISrC,  Svo. 
,   **".fP"'  Olive.     The  Tame  Turk:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
lSi7,  .i  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Harper,  Hev.  K.  D.     The  Church  Manual:  con- 
taining rmp„i|„„t  Historical   Facts  and  Reminiscence  ' 

?WM,       v'"'.  "'"  ■•^''■'«'""'  ""''  Associated  Reformed  ' 
Lnurciies,  .\i>niii,  ii.,  isfin. 

Harper,  Hev.  Namuel  Ilrowii,  curate  of  Dalton. 

tng  and  o„    lie  half  „f  ,|,eir   Church.      By  an    niglish 
Iriest.      I.„n.,   isoi),   4   aos.,  Svo.      2.  A    Few   Urgent 
fTht  r!  .^'';,r-' ^'"--^JJressed  ,0  the  CatlX    ! 

Anon.     Also,  .s,„gl„,e„„„„s  and  addresses.  , 

Harper,   Hev,   Thomas  Xorton,  b.    1S21     in  ' 

Church  ol'T"-'"'  •■,"•;"•""  '^'''  "l'-w-.ls  joined' the 
of  Jesus  f"'^';''""'^  became  a  member  of  the  Society 
isjo    ^9  "1"   •"  "'"  Cross:  Nine  .Sermons.  Lonf.  \ 

?'  sl^!""'x  P  -^  '■','■''  *■"'•  ^'"'l'l«  Toleration,  Lon! 
inh  ;;»!.„  ^T"  ":''""Sh  '1>"  Truth:  or,  Essays  on 
Subjects  connected   with   Dr.   Pusey's   Eiren  con :    Two 

Scl'mol-  vols  ■'•"'-,"•.  ^V  '■  'ri'e  Metaphysics  of  thJ 
ISsThv,;.  ""     "■'     '■'''''*''    "°'-  '"••  l»^'  '-  ''">"- 


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,l^Trf  ■'*^',"}  C*"™'^''-  C.  M.,  Lupus:  a  Pathological 
am  Uinical  Investigation  into  its  Origin,  Development. 
and  frcatment,  Lon,  IsstS,  Svu. 

Harries,  John,  of  Haverfordwest.  1.  Tho  Wreck 
of  the"K„y„i  Charter,"  and  other  Poems,  Lon  LS6t 
p.  Sv„;  2d  ed.  same  year.  2.  Welsh  Patriotism;  or  The 
Landing  of  the  French  at  Fishguard  on  the  2''d  of 
February,  1797,  Haverfordwest,  1875.  Svo 

Harries  Hev.  John.  New  Idea  of  the  Sabbath: 
Lm,.,'?8S6l  sto"''"™        ^"^'"^'^'''"^""nsand  Nations, 

Harries,  Ov.en.  A  Local  Board  Manual:  In- 
ormation  respecting  Five  Hundred  Local  Boards,  Lon.. 
ISSl,  Svo.  '  * 

Harriman,    Waiter,    1817-18S4,    b.  at  Warner, 
-N..,  governor  of  ^ew  Hampshire  in   IS67  and   IsBs! 
I.  History  of  Warner,  New  Hampshire,  1S79.     2.  Travels 
ami  Observations  in  the  Orient,  and  a  Hasty  Flight  in 
the  Countries  of  Europe,  Bost.,  ISS;!    l'>u,o 
Harrington,  Countess  of.    .See  StAVHorE 
Harrington,  Adelaide  L.      The   Afterglow   of 
European  Iravel.      Iliust.      liost..  LS82,  12nio. 
^i  ",?•',!'.•"«*""♦  Ben'ard  J.,  B.A.,  Ph.D.     Life  of 
•Nr  Wilimm  E.  Logan,  Kt.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S..  FGS     Ac 

18,8?'  ^vr'"  "''  "'°  "''"'"S'"'''  Survey  of  Canada,  Lon:; 
valnS'l'niof,, '"'""'  1, monument  to  the  reputation  of  a 

D""er."c"F'"'V4,*i''m:'*-''-     ''"""""'"^  '^^  ^"^or^io, 
Harrington,   Charles    F.      (Ed.)  The  Revised 
Statutes  of  Nova  Scotia,  Halifax,  ISfil,  Svo 

Onlv'"'r'"i^'"m'  '•''•"•'"'«e.  (ieorgie'ilerton;  or, 
Onlvat.irl.     I||„5t.      Lon.,  ISSfi,  p.  8vo. 

I.".."«""^""','.    ♦•eorge    !•*.,"    (Pseud.)      See 

f„r  .h"V'^""'',V''""'«''  Fellows.  1.  Desideratum 
vlw  ■  x^^l  ?•  '^'"'"'"''^  Dialogue,  wherein  the  First 
Principles  which  constitute  Nature  are  explained,  Lon., 
I-.'I,  l.-mo.     J.  Systematic  Philosophy,  ami  New  Theo- 

mill      [Ii..>*        I    ..»  T.irn       ..    '  ...... 


huimmr'  '''"'Z  %ZTm  """^  ?'  ''^1'=  ""''  "''  ""  ^"'"" 
with  FathcrHarUim       I,:.  ■,,;"''''  <\^^^»^P}.^  'o  grapple 

j^rlwli-^r"'''^''"''-';^':-"^ 

icisnVof"lCsyIu.,'?.''';"t,''  '1','"  '■-■'^li^'l'.  "ith  such  crit- 

^oi^tLgi^SiVuuid- ,;;;iui,''i«iL.  {^'^s'""" '"" "' 

Also,  single  sermiins,  ,{■,. 

Harpiir,  Alexander.  The  Nature  of  Visible 
,  Umle  "i''ihe''i.^■'r■•'''"r  •>>'  "'>'"''  "^  Kelalive  Ma]' 
le  Son  ar  I  '"•'"  ',""'  "'-'  '^''■-'''""'  Magnitude  of 
the  Sun  are  determme.l,  in    the   Received  Ash-onomical 

Harpur,   (  harles,    l-;|2-l8(i-<.      1     The    n,i«h 

vind    Llh       ^''^i';l"'••'"•  tl'e  Dream,  [verU,]  ^yt 
iicy^and  Melbourne,  ISoo,  12mo.     3.   Poems,  MelbiurL, 

Ic  "  D?blin'  Vs^r*  *'7"-"'';' K''»''»"'e'l  «t  Trinity  Col- 
in   V,  ..'  '•'■'"■,'."'''""*■■''  '^5«!   vicar  of  North  Clif- 

am^^?='-^-;---^.,^,eh.sti„^ 

...v:r^"^,'''iri^s,i.^:-''r™'='^^-"' 

i-  "^s^!^,ai;:-:i-;a[:;!^^nr^-^-' 

Harrer,  Charles.      1.  (Trans.)    The   Baths  and 

s!rk:i:}r!^^s^^^;!!^""^^v:':r''v'."r'?^^^' 

':2Xy^  Moiiogniphlimll^d  on   Pc^iotil-Sf 

vat  ons   by  Edward  Levinstein,  M.D.,  Medical  Director 

ton""""  *'"  "'""^■'  Schoneberg,  Berlin,  Lon  ,187^ 

Harries,  Arthur  John.     (Trans.)  A  Manual  of 

Vail,,'"' •'""/.'""•    '"•«™'''«'    by    Considcrati.ns    fn 
\accination   ,n  (Jen.ral,  by  E.  Warlomont,   Lon.,  I8S5 


on   Fie    -^      VvV^?''  '"'"••  ■■^"'  «vo.     3.  Northam,,- 
Biadlaugb    Atheism    against    Christianity,  Lon..   ISSl, 

W,wn7'!'^"", '  •'°''"-  ^-  'r*'"  Abbey  and  Palace  of 
^\es,minster    photographed,    [with    explanatory   letter- 

S  n'v-  ""^  '■",'•  ur  ^-''  '"^'"-S^'"  ''''"I"-'!.  WinJ-'or: 
Lghtecn  Views  by  the  Woodbury  Process  :  with  Descrip- 
tne  Letter- Press,  Lon.,  IS71,  Uo 

Harrington,  John  A.,  ("John  Carboy,"  pseud.) 
I.  Between  he  Crusts.  Iliust.  N.  York,  1S75  s'vo.  2 
A  Strange  Woman.      Iliust.     N.  York,  lS7(i   Svo 

l>h^h!"'i!<-f  V;."'  •*"'*•     Centennial  and  other  Poems, 

,  i  nilu.,  IS/fi,  IL'nio. 

Harrington,  Mark  Malrod,  b.  1818;  graduated 

the  Inucrsity  .d-  Michigan  186S  :  became  director  of 

he  ol^serv,,t„ry  there.      I.   The  Analysis  of  Plants:  in- 

l^n    'V"ti  '''f","''  '."."'  ''""''■-"-'■*•  •■^""  '^ '■'""■■  Mich.,  1876, 
ti on  nl  f     f  V/'""'"'";"",""'!  Microscopical  Examina- 

Arbo^!  Mi^;!!  i;;^f  i'!;!"""'^  ^■'■'^<^'"'"«  ''^'»'-'«.  A- 

Harrington,  Ralph.  A  Few  Words  on  Swim- 
ning:  with  Practical  Hints  t„  Bcginner-s,  Lon.,  18fi", 
12mo:  new  ed.,  with  a  Bibliographical  List  of  Works  on 

lITZ't^^r '''""■  "'""■^''  Hinlpb  Thomas,]    1870. 
rh.li  ,  I    J''".'"«s,    of    Fclthani.       I.    llarriofs 

Cha ilenge:  leetotalisn,  and  tho  Maine  Law  repudiated; 
01,  Ihe  Social  Customs  of  England  and  their  Practioa 
Uemcy,  Lon.,  1855,  l2mo.  2.  The  Day  of  Judgment 
Lon  1S59,  Svo.  .S.  The  Mosaic  Theorf;  The  Bible  in' 
inity  with  .science;  An  Exhortation  to  the  Biblical  Re- 
yisers,  Lon.,  18711.  Svo. 

«e,?Hl!I^'iu'  ^•■*'V  '"'^■•"Rb'pliical  Standards  rcpre- 
To  1  f  "\  '^7'"  '"VV^^d  to  bo  Nomes  and 
Toparchies,  Lon.,  1S52,  Ito.     Privately  circulated. 

Harris,  Alexander.  1.  Settlers  and  Convicts;  or. 
Australian  Backwoods,  Lon.,  1817,2  vols.  ISmo.  Anon 
..A  (.uide  to  Port  Stephens  in  New  South  Wale?,  the 
Colony  o,  the  Australian  Agrioultural  Company,  Lon., 
IMl),  Ihmo.  !.  The  Emigrant  Family;  or  The  Story 
M„    '•  '^"''";"'"'"  Settler,  L,m.,  1819,  3  ,'ols.  p.  Svo.     I 

Harris,  Alexander.  1.  A  Geographical  Hand- 
Book,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  18112,  12mo.  2.  A  Biog  „  l!^al 
History  o,   Lancaster  County,  Lancaster,  1872,  ,Sv'.l      3' 

769 


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HAR 

A  Review  of  the  Pulitical  Conflict  in  America,  from  tlio 
Comnieneemcnt  of  the   Anti-Slavery  Agitation   to  the 
Close  of  the  houthern  Heeonstriiotion,  X.  Vork.  1870,  Svo. 
Harris,  Miss  Aiiiuiida  Unrtlett.     1.  Sumner's 
Auto-n,|,h8      13yA.  B.  II.     N.  Yorlc,  1875.     2.  How  wo 
went  liM■lli.^e..ting:    Kiel  J,  Wood,  and  Meadow  Uam- 
bles      Illust.     liost.,  18SU,s(,.Svo.     3.   (Kd.)  Autograph 
Jiirthday-13ook    for   Young   Folks.     Illust.     liost.,  ISM 
sq.   2(Tno.      4.  Wild    Flowers,   and   where    thev   (irow! 
Illust.     Host.,  1,'*,S2,  sij.  Svo.     :>.  Door.vard  Folks,  and  a 
H  inter  Oarden.     Illust.     Bost.,  1S83,  12juo.     li.   Pleas- 
ant Authors  for  Young  Folks,  ("Little  Biographies.")  I 
Illust.     lioat.,   ISSI,    12mo.     7.    American    Authors   fori 
\oiing  Folks,  Bost.,  ISSS,  12ruo.     s.  The  Luck  of  Kden-  ' 
hall.     Illust.     Host.,  IsSS,  Kinio. 

Harris,  Rev.  Croasdaile  Edward,  educated  at 
Kings  College,  London:  ordained  1885;  chaplain  at 
\\  eiinar  since  1888.  Sermon  Sketches  on  the  Creed ;  or. 
Plain  Outlines  for  Instruction  in  the  First  Principles  of 
the  Christian  Religion,  Cambridge,  1SS7,  12mo. 

Harris,  Uavid,  F.S.S.  1.  "We  Help  those  who 
try  to  Help  themselves:"  a  Plea  for  Industrial  Brigades 
as  Adjuncts  to  Ragged  Schools,  Glasgow,  ISTH,  Svo.  2. 
True  Xoblcs  and  Heroes,  and  other  .Stories,  Edin..  1885 
p.  S\  o.  >  > 

Harris,  David  George.  The  Oak'.s  Congress; 
or,  "  All  for  the  Best,"  [a  laic,]  Lon.,  lS8(i,  Svo. 

Harris,  E.B.  Description  of  Buddhist  Remains 
Uiscovered  at  Sooltangunge,  on  the  River  Ganges,  lS(i2- 
0,).     Illust.     Lon.,  1S84,  4to. 

„**»".'*'   *'«*ward   D.      Genealogical    Record   of 
Uaniel  Pond  and  his  Descendants,  Bost.,  1S73,  8vo 

Harris,  Elisha,  M.D.,  1 824-1 884, graduated  at  the 
JVew  \.u;k  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  1S4U,  and 
held  various  government  medical  olHces  l8o5-lS7R  i 
lohacco :  the  Effects  of  its  Use  as  a  Lu.vury  on  the  Physi- 
cal and  Moral  Nature  of  Man  :  a  J>rize  Essay.  X.  York 
18jJ,  Svo.  2.  Cholera  Prevention,  ic,  X.  Y'ork  I867' 
Svo.     I).  Cleanliness  and  Disinfection,  1879,  ItSmo. 

Harris,  Emilia  Marion,  b.  in  London,  of  Jewish 
descent  and  faith.     1.  Four  .Messengers,   Lon  ,  1870   n 

T™"  t"V;„~-^''^''^'-  %''-«■"•  (Three  Stories.) 
i.on.,  18,1,  IBmo.  3.  T,vilight  and  Dawn,  1872,  lOmo 
Anon.  4.  Clemfine.  Lon.,  1874,  12mo.  5.  Aleroer's 
Gardens,  Lon.,  lS7(i,  p.  Svo.     Anon.     6.  Estelle,  Lon., 

87Q  19''  'f  1?™-  i"""-  '■  ^"'""^'  Only.  I'on-. 
1879,  I2mo.     8    Verses,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo.     <J.   Within  a 

Circle,    essays,]  Lon.,  1880,  12mo.     10.  The  Lieutenant 

ofthelower,  Lon.,1881  p.8vo.    Anon.    11.  Benedictus, 

1887,  2  vols,  cr  8vo.     12.  The   Narrative  of   the  Holy! 

Bible,  Lon.,  1888,  sq.  or.  Svo. 

lemo**""'  *^'"''''  '^*     J^of'lia's  Journal,  Bost.,  1869, 

Ad^id'eiVsf;.    ^"f™"""">-«-rd.     By  a  Pioneer. 

Bse^,n  "t"'  ,vlf'^'  .'"»«Crendy,  ("  Hope  Ledyard," 
Flh.st"'  V  v^u  S'<;;-»^V'"''  ^'"'"'''  f'"-  Young  People. 
1878  ISnfl  "/  A  x?'  '^""?.  Thank..giving."N.  yU, 
12mo  "■  ^'  '^'■''"•'''"''«.  N.  York,   1879, 

Harris,  Mrs.  G.    A  Lady's  Diary  of  the  Siege  of 
Lucknow,  Lon.,  1858,  Svo.  * 

Harris,  Georse,  LL.D  FSA  r,,,-,  ,. ,1  • 
add.,]  1809-IS90,  en^ter'ed  theB;itfsh-,t-/'  •:n;i  hip: 
tTr'bar'iL  'l8n'"  T""'•"^"'  ''-l">'  "as  ZtHo 
Com,,,  r  ,  r  ;  "°""S  J'""-'"  "f  "'«  Birmingham 
fh„  p  ^  ^""/'J'",'*""  y"""'  ""''  »no  of  the  registrars  of 
the  Court  of  Bankruptcy  lS.i2-fiS  ;  vice-president  of  the 

laii     ■;„  •.     i;'*^''""'"""  eonsidered  as  a  Science,  in  Ro- 
is'l'r  8vo  ''^'  '"  ^''"'"^""'  '""•>  it«  J-^n'i,  Lon., 


HAR 

i  ,iu' !'"'"' ,',T'!«',"''y,"''  "'e  Art.s'  is  of  about  the  ynme  profun. 
(llty  as  Ulair's  'Lectures  on  the  Belles-Lettre"  and  1 ,  ri 
Karnes's  '  Elements  of  Criticism.'  "-.s„^  A'tr    xxix  Itvi 

0.  Supernatural  Phenomena:  Te.-ts  adapted  to  deter- 
mine  the  Truth  of  Supernatural  Phenomena,  Lon  1874 
Svo.  ,.  A  Philosophical  Treatise  on  the  Nature  and 
Constitution  of  Man,  Lon.,  1876,  2  vols.  Svo 

■'The  author  seems  t„  be  vliolly  uiiawaru' of  tlic  vast 
giill,  wlueh  divides  his  views  respecting  ni.  ii's  1  iture  am 
origin  from  those  eiilertaiiied  l.y  the  largo      ai.rtvd-t 
exjwiiems  01  modern  bcieiice.'^-jA.vE,s^Wu.v:  Ilw,/;.  i 

,      8.  Autobiograiihy :  with  a  Preface  bv  B.  W.  Riohard- 

'"u^l^riJT'  '•■  '*■»•,, '•""'"■I  for  private  circulation. 
Harris,  George,  'rucker,  >V.  J.,  and  Giezeii, 

E.  K.     Hymns  of  the  Faith  :  a  Hymn-  and  Tune-Book 
for  Congregational  Ise,  Bost.,  1S8S,  l2mo 
>n^Vu'^'  «ev.  (.'eorge  Collyer,  M.A.,  1834-1874, 
son   d  Rev   Joseph  llemington  Harris,  ,»/>„;  gr»,luated 
at  L..eter  College    O.xfor.l,  1856 ,  prebendar  •  tf  E.xete 
S60:    viear    of   St.  Luke's,   Torqiay,   from    1867.      I 
Lessons    Irom   St.    Peter's    Life:^i  Course  of  Lectures 
preached    during   Lent,  Lon.,  1865,   l2mo.     2.   Church 
Les;sons  and  Present  Times  :  Sermons,  Lon.,  Is67,  12mo. 
3.   The  Golden  Steps  :    being  Recollections  of  Lectures 
to  Communicants'  Cla.»ses ;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1873,  32mo      4 
Sermons:  with  Memoir  by  C.  M.  Yonge,  Lon.,  1873,  fp.' 
ovo.     Also,  single  serniona.  ' 

Htirris,  George  E.     I.  Chronological  Register  of 
American  Law  and  Equity  Reports  of  the  United  States 
Courts,  Wash     Iss.i   ,Svo.     2.  A  Trea.ise  on  the  Law  of 
Contracts  by  Married  Women,  Albany  and  N.  York,  1887 
8vo.      With  SiMRAU,,  G.  H.,  Mississippi  Law  Reports 
vo^xlix.-l„(  1873-76  )    Pub.  by  theS.ale.    4  vols.  8vo 
Harris,  George  F.,  F.G.S.      Granites,  and  our 
Granitelndustries.     Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  p   Svo 
Harris,  <;eorge  Frederick.    The  Snider  Rifle : 
1   ,/'""„""''  '^"""unition  :  being  a  Few  Notes  oom- 
IMled  lorRegimental  Instructions,  Lon.,  1868  Svo 

Hams,  George  Washington,  18I4-I869,'b.  in 
what  IS  now  Allegheny  City,  Pa.:  was  apprenticed  to  a 
jeweller  in  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  and  was  aftef wards  captain 
of  a  Tennessee  River  steamboat:  eontributcl  numerous 
stones  to  the  New  Y'ork  Spirit  of  the  Times  under  the 
gna  ure  of  S-l.  Sut  Lovengoo,! :  Yarns  Spun  by  a 
Xatral  Born  Burned  Fool:"  Warped  and  Wove  for 
Public  Wear,  N.  York,  1867,  l2mo. 

Harris,  Rev.  Henry,  M.A..  l,„,ic,  vol.  i.,  auu.,1 

graduated  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1841  ;  ordained 

842;    rector  of  «  interbourne-Bassett,  Wiltshire,  since 

IS08     1.  Scepticism  and  Revelation,  Lon.,  IS6I,  cr.  Svo. 

T«fl"'      c"      ^„"  '*'",""  ""'1   '^'''"«"'   Kcvelntion,   Lon,, 
186,    p.  Svo,    2d  ed     Oxf.,  1885.      3.  Tho  Cla  ms   of 


— ^^nlay 

and  oflmmai.  govennn™i:''-5S?:')ta"  xli  M'» 

AnaIvs[s",Tf''ibe''Fr  '^'f ""' '  "r-  '^"  Kxamination  and 

|^v,l.^[::-&.^^s^Ts6^r^^ 
^nu;^o^  r^n"  ?nrtT  '^'\r^''i-'r  r'' 

lirTifflm,,  '-on.,   i«tis,  s\o.      4.    Memoir   of    Lor,l 

T  „i  'b  •  ■  /H'"""^'!  "■"">  'b«  "  Law  Magazine  and 
Law  Review,"  Lon.,  1808,  Svo.  .^,  The  Thewy.^f  the 
Arts,  or,  Art  in  Relation  to  Nature,  Civilization  and 
Man  :  ccunprising  an  Investigation,  A^alyt  cal  InScrU 

An  'ii'"  ?  ""^  ?"«'"•  Ri««.  Province,  P  in  ,de.  aid 
Application  of  Each  of  the  Arts,  Lon.   1869?2'vois. 


tlie  1  riesthood  considered,  Lon.,  I86S,  n.  8vo        4    Thn 

IsTn  Seo"'1.>^'",'''^  '"  "^"'"r-  '^''-t  •^'-■'■"'"■'«.  Lon. 
18,0,  p.  8(0,  2.1  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.,  1886.  5.  The  Two 
I  lasphemie.s :  Five  Sermons  on  the  Blasphemy  against 
lon  rV°i  ?,""  ""J ''"L '"""Pl'eniy  of  tl/e  Holy  Ghost, 
Lon..  18,4,  ]2mo.      6.    Death  and   Resurrection:    with 

'lon  ■sNi'^To'""  ""  n''"  }■"'""  "''  '^'■'"^'•'"''  Evidence, 
Lon.,  l-'-so,  12mo.    7.  Outskirts  of  Revelation,  Oxf.,  1885 

,  "p,-     ^■.  ^1"  '^"'r'uie  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement  and 
Its  Place  in  the  Christian  System,  Oxf.,  1887,  12mo. 
Harris,  Henry,  Primitive  Methodist  minister.     1. 

I  he  Great  Love-ieast  in  Heaven,  Lon.,  1S67,  Svo.  2 
Graphic  Sketches ,  or,  AVanderings  in  the  Field  of  Truth  ; 
2d  ed.,  rev.,  Lon.,  1807,  Svo;  new  ed.,  entitled  "Sacred 
1  ictures;  or,  Graphic  Sketches,"  Lon.,  1872   Svo 

Harris,  Rev.  J.  L.  1.  a  New  Age  for  the  New 
C^iuroh,  X.  York,  1860,  Svo.  2.  Law  and  Grace  :  Note^ 
and  Lectures  on  Galatians,  Lon.,  1873   l^nio 

Hisf-^^'T"'  ■'•  ^<au  ,?"  '^"''"•"  »f  S^i'-'nee  io  Revealed 
History,  Lon.,  1866,  12nio. 

hr,!i?"r"M '"?>*'•,-'?'"<'*'  *'"*•'  graduated  at  Pem- 
broke College  Oxford,  1842;  ordained  1842,  rector  of 
laglesham,    l-.ssex,  since    1860.       1.    An    AlnhaheticHl 

i?.Tw'"VV';l""-'  "'"""•  ^""-  '«»»•  2'  D3t  Chanci 
It .  a  Word  of  Warning,  6th  thousand,  Lon.,  1860,  I2mo 

Win  ^'"'■""'' y'^r'i"''  of  the  Litany,  Lon.,  1867,  12mo. 
With  H,AT,.i,,  H.  J.,  and  Wiseman,  J.  F.  T. :   1   The  Pa 

Komancn,  R.wlifijfd,  IS70,  jto.  2.  Logs  for  the  Christ 
mas  lire:  a  Selection  of  Tales  in  Prose  and  Verso,  Rid- 
ilies  Charades,  Jokes,  Ac.  Illust.  Lon.,  1876,  8vo 
in,,r  s!i,"*i'?.?'".**' ''''?'^"'" ■"""■"''"'<' <^'»"'eJ'-»'"ram- 
iiiar-hchool  Che.ster.  1.  Idiomatic  Phrases  in  French 
and  English  Lon.,  1859,  12mo,  2d  ed.,  1870.  2.  May 
Flowers :  a  Popular  and  Scientific  Description  of  the 


of  about  the  same  profuii. 
ftBellesi-I.ettros'  iiiui  Lord 
.  —ydl.Jx'ci:,  xxix.  iiyj. 
:  Te,-ts  ndiipteU  to  dcter- 
I  I'honomenu,  I,on.,  1S74, 
itise  iin  the  iXiituic  ami 
"fi,  2  vol.-*.  .S\-o. 
lolly  uiinwaro  of  tlie  vast 
'Pectint;  inair.s  imtnro  aii<l 
•  the  large  niajoritv  of  the 
— Ja.mes  .Sn,i.Y:  Amd..  x. 

reface  by  B.  W.  Riolianl- 
k1  for  iirivate  oirculation. 
r,  W.  J.,  and  Ulezeii, 

I  Ilyiiin-  and  Tuue-Jiouk 
SSN,  l2aio. 

illyer,  jM.a.,  1834-18-4, 
Harris,  iiijhi/  graduated 
11 ;  iirebcndary  of  Exeter 
jrquay,  from  1867.  1. 
: :  a  Course  of  Lectures 
1865,  l2mo.  2.  Church 
■mons,  I,on.,  I,s(i7,  l2nio. 
ecollections  of  Lectures 
d.,  lion.,  1873,  32uio.  4. 
I.  Yongo,  Lon.,  1873,  fp. 

hrnnologieal  Register  of 
)rts  of  the  United  States 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of 
Ibany  and  N.  York,  IS87, 
ississippi  Law  Reports, 
)y  the  State.  4  vols.  8vo. 
.S.  Granites,  and  our 
n.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo. 
ck.  The  Snider  RiBe: 
!ing  a  Few  Notes  com- 
s,  Lon.,  1868,  Svo. 
?toil,  1814-1869,  b.  in 
:  was  api)renticed  to  a 
I  was  afterwards  captain 
;  contributed  numerous 
if  the  Times  under  the 
rod :  Yarns  Spun  by  a 
Warped  and  >Vove  for 

0. 

i.,  ["lUc,  vol.  i.,  au,i.,] 
3xlord,  1841  j  ordained 
iassctt,  Wiltshire,  since 
on,  Lon.,  1S6I,  er.  Svo. 
ical   Revelation,   Lon., 
5.      3.  Tb3  Claims   of 
1868,  p.  8vo.       4.  The 
Short  Sermons,  Lon., 
il.,  1886.     6.  The  Two 
:he  Blasphemy  against 
ny  of  the  Jloly  (ihost, 
d   Resurrection :    with 
if  External   Evidence, 
Revelation,  Oxf,  1885, 
of  the  Atonement  and 
Oxf.,  1887,  12mo. 
lethodist  minister.     1. 
I,  Lon.,  1867,  8vo.      2. 
in  the  Field  of  Truth; 
ed.,  entitled  "  Sacred 
[.on.,  1872,  8vo. 
Few  Age  for  the  New 
law  and  Orace:  Notes 
873,  12mo. 
if  Science  to  Revealed 

graduated  at  Pern- 
ined   1842;  rector  of 

1.  An  Alphabetical 
)».  2.  Don't  Chance 
nd,  Lon.,  1860,  I2nio. 
ny,  Lon.,  1867,  I2mo. 
J.  F.  T. :  1.  The  Pa- 
of  Fact,  Fiction,  and 
Logs  lui  tlie  Christ- 
>ro8o  and  Verse,  Rid- 

Lon.,  1876,  8vo. 
"the  Cathedral  Orani- 
3  Phrases  in  French 
1  ed.,  1870.     2.  May 

Description  of  the 


HAR 

Wild  Flowers  of  the  Month,  Chester,  1872,  Svo.     Also, 
school-books, 

flurrist  Jnines.  (Trans.)  Rhys  Lewis,  MinL-tcr 
of  Bethel  :  an  Autobiography ;  from  the  Welsh  of  Daniel 
Owen,  [a  story.]  Lon.,  188S,  p.  8vo. 

Hnrrisy  James  Howard,  third  Earl  of 
Malmeiibiiry,  G.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  1807-1880,  b.  in  Lon- 
don ;  educated  at  Eton,  and  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
where  he  graduated  1827;  succeeded  to  the  title  1841; 
secretary  of  .-^tate  for  foreign  affairs  1852  and  ISaS-.'iO; 
lord  privy  .«eal  1866-68  and  1S74-76.  1.  (Ed.)  Official 
Correspondence  on  the  Italian  Question,  Lon.,  1859,  8vo. 
2.  (Ed.)  A  Series  of  Letters  of  the  First  Earl  of  Malnies- 
bury,  his  Family  and  Friends,  1745-1820,  Lon.,  1870,  2 
vols.  Svo.  .').  Memoirs  of  an  E.x-Jlinister :  an  Auto- 
bi.igraphy,  Lon.,  1884,  2  vols.  Svo;  4th  ed.,  1885. 

"  No  inore  iiiterostiiiK  compilation  of  the  kind  has  been 
piililishfd  in  illustration  of  the  history  of  the  present 
reiiiu,  and  in  the  latter  part  of  the  work  f^ord  Malmesbury 
has  the  Held  to  himself.  .  .  .  The  style  of  the  journal  is 
spirited,  easy,  and  attractive;  and  the  matter  is  extraordi- 
narily copious  and  varied."— .SVir.  Kcv.,  Iviii.  tiOO. 

Harris,  James  Ueiidel,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Clare 
Ccillege,  Cambridge,  and  professor  of  Biblical  literature 
at  Haverford  College.  1.  New  Testament  Autographs : 
Sajiplement  to  the  "American  Journal  of  Philology." 
Illust.  Bait.,  1883,  Svo.  2.  The  Teaching  of  the  Apos- 
ties  and  the  Sibylline  Books,  Cambridge,  1885,  Svo.  3. 
(Ed.)  Fragments  of  Philo  Judieus,  Lon.,  1886,  4to.  4. 
The  Origin  of  the  Leicester  Codex  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment, Lon.,  1887,  4to.  5.  (Ed.)  The  Teaching  of  the 
Apostles:  froai  MS.  of  the  Holy  Seiiulchre,  Cambridge, 
18.H8,  4to. 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler,  b.  1848,  at  Eatonton, 
Ga. ;  was  apprenticed  to  a  printer,  and  afterwards 
studied  law,  and  practised  at  Forsyth,  Ga. ;  editor  of 
the  Atlanta  Constitution,  1890.  1.' Uncle  Remus:  his 
Songs  and  his  Sayings  ;  the  Folk-Lore  of  the  Old  Plan- 
tation :  with  Illustrations  by  Frederick  S.  Church  and 
James  H.  Moses,  N.  York,  1880,  12mo. 

"  Mr.  Harris  ...  is  a  literary  artist,  and  his  thlrtv-four 
tales  ...  are  ingeniously  and  charmliiKlv  .set  in  ah  epi- 
sodical imrrative,  in  which  •  I'ncle  Henms'  figures  as  the 
eiHiteur  and  a  little  boy  as  the  rapt  auditor.  .  .  .  The  work 
has  five  divisions:  the  fable.s,  plantation  proverb.?,  I'nele 
Hemus'  i  songs,  a  true  story  of  the  war,  and  Uncle  Uemus's 
sayings."— Aaton,  xxxi.  398. 

"  Deserves  to  he  placed  on  a  level  with  '  ".eineke  Fuchs' 
for  its  quaint  humour,  without  rel'orence  to  the  ethnologi- 
cal Interest  posses-sed  by  these  stories,  as  indicating  per- 
haps, a  common  origin  for  very  widely-severed  races."— 
SpeckiOir,  liv.  445. 

2.  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus  :  Myths  and  Legends  of 
the  Old  Plantation,  Bost.,  1883,  12mo. 

"The  mine  of  which  he  first  fairly  revealed  the  richness 
has,  meamime,  been  still  further  opened  up,  .  .  .  until  in 
addition  to  the  thirty-four  of  the  former  series  we  have 
seventy-one  new  tales  placed  before  us."— A'o/ioii,  xxxvii. 
42*J. 

3.  Mingo,  and  other  Sketches  in  Black  and  White, 
Bost.,  1884,  12mo. 

"His  perception  is  subtler  and  more  truthful  than  Bret 
Harte.s.  .  .  .  Both  authors  have  keen  imstincts  and  insights, 
but  Harris  s  are  the  finer  and  deeper.  Harte's  characters 
are  by  far  the  more  picturesque,  liis  incidents  are  more 
thrilling,  but  Harris  ■:  people  wind  themselves  about  our 
hearts  and  owe  little  to  circumstance."- -Vo/ioh,  xxxix.  115 

4.  Free  Joe,  and  other  Georgian  Sketches,  N.  York! 
1887;  newed.,  1888,  12mo. 

Harris,  John,  F.R.II.S.,  1820-1884,  b.  near  Cam- 
borne,  Cornwall ;  was  a  working  miner  for  nearly  twenty 
years,  and  afterwards  resided  at  Falmouth.  Besides  the 
works  mentioned  below,  ne  wrote  a  large  number  of 
tracts  in  verso  and  prose,  and  contributed  to  religious 
periodicals  poems  ond  records  of  his  experiences  in  the 
mines  and  among  the  poor  of  Falmouth.  He  was  gen- 
erally known  as  "the  Cornish  poet,"  and  was  awarded 
pensions  from  the  Literary  Fund  and  the  Royal  Bounty 
Fund.  For  biog.,  see  Hariiis,  John  HowAim,  infra. 
I.  Lays  from  the  Mine,  the  Moor,  and  t' e  Mountain, 
Lon.,  1853,  l2ino;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  1856.  2.  The  Land's 
End,  Kynance  Cove,  and  other  Poems.  Lon.,  1859,  Svo. 
3,  The  Mountain   Pi.ophet,  The  Mine,  and  other  Poems! 


HAR 


Lon.,  1860,  12mo.  4.  A  Story  of  Carn  Brea,  Essays 
and  Poems,  Lon.,  1863,  12mo.  o.  The  Shakspere  Ter- 
ccntary  First  Prize  Pnem,  Coventry,  !861.  8yo.  ?Thci 
original  MS.  is  preserved  in  the  museum  at  Stratford.) 


Shakspere's  Shrino,  An  Indian  Story,  Essays  and 
Poems,  Lon.,  1866.  7.  Killa  Rock,  the  Maid  of  the 
Moor,  Ponryn,  1867,  Svo.  8.  Luda,  a  Lay  of  the 
Druids,  Hymns,  Talen,  Essays,  and  Legends,  Lon.,  1868, 
12mo.     9.  Bulo,  Reuben  Ross,  A  Tale  of  the  Manacles, 


'  Hymn,  Song,  and  Story,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  10.  The 
j  Cruise  of  the  Cutter,  and  other  Peace  Poems,  Lon.,  1872, 
I  p.  Svo.  II.  Wayside  Pictures,  Hymn.s,  and  Poems: 
I  with  a  Portrait  of  the  Author,  Lon.,  1871,  4to.  12. 
!  Walks  with  the  Wil.l  Flowers,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1.S76,  l6mo. 
13.  Tales  ami  I'oeuis,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  14.  The  Two 
[  Giants  :  with  an  Autobiography  of  the  Author,  Falmouth 
j  and  Exeter,  1870,  Svo.  15.  Monro,  [and  other  Poems,] 
I  Lon.,  1879,  Svo.  16.  Linto  and  Lancer,  [verse,]  Lon., 
j  1881,  p.  Svo.  17.  My  Autobiography,  Ac,  Lon.,  1882, 
I  Svo. 

I      Harris,   John,   of  Montreal.     I.  Kuklos:  an   Ex- 

jierimental  Investigation   into  the  Relationship  of  Cer- 

j  tain   Lines,  Montreal,  1870,  4to.     2.  The  Bible  read  by 

theLight  of  Ideal  Science.    By  Kuklos.    Montreal,  1874, 

Svo.     3.  The  Circle  and  Straight  Line,  .Montreal,  1S74, 

Svo.     4.  A  Review  of  Macaulay's  Teaching  on  llie  Rela- 

I  tionship  of  Theology  to  the  Science  of  Government.     By 

Kuklos.     Montreal,  1874,  Svo.    5.  Centrifugal  Force  and 

<i.-avitation,  Montreal,  1875,  5  parts,  Svo.    6.  Supplement 

toTheidogy  and  Science  of  Government :  being  a  Review 

,  of  a  Book  by  Immanue!  Kant  called  "Critique  of  Pure 

Reason,"  Montreal,  1877,  Svo. 

Harris,  John,  of  tha  Kent  Archieological  Society. 
The  Parish  of  Erith  in  Ancient  and  .Modern  Times. 
Lllust.     I.on.,  1885,  Svo. 

Harris,  Rev.  John  Andrer.s,  D.D.,  rector  of 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia.  Princi- 
ples of  Agnosticism  applied  to  the  Evidences  of  Chris- 
tianity: Nine  Sermons;  to  which  is  added  a  Tenth,  on 
tlie  Christian  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity,  N.  York,  1883, 
12mo. 

Harris,  John  Howard,  son  of  John  Harris,  supra. 
(Ed.)  John  Harris,  the  Cornish  Poet:  the  Story  of  hia 
Life,  Lon.,  1883,  12mo. 

Harris,  John  M,  Annexations  to  Sierra  Leone, 
and  their  Infiuence  on  British  Trade  with  West  Africa, 
Lon.,  iss:!,  Svo. 

Harris,  John  Oberlin.  A  Comprehensive  Man- 
ual of  Elementary  Knowledge;  2d  cd.,  Lon.,  1884,  4to. 

Harris,  John  Tindall,  of  Englefield  Green,  near 
Egham,  Surrey.  The  Rifle  Club:  being  a  Manual  of 
Duty  for  Soldiers,  whether  Regulars,  Militia,  or  Volun- 
teers, Lon.,  1852,  Svo.     Anon. 

Harris,  Joseph.  1.  On  the  Pig:  its  Breeding, 
Rearing,  Management,  and  Improvement,  N.  York, 
1870,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1883.  2.  Talks  on  Manures,  N. 
York,  1878,  12mo.  3.  Gardening  for  Young  and  Old. 
Illust.  N.  York,  1882,  l2mo.  4.  Gardening :  Cultiva- 
tion of  Garden  Vegetables.  Illust.  N.  York,  1883, 
12mo. 

Harris,  Kev.  Joseph  Hemington,   D.D.    1. 

Auricular  Confession  not  the  Rule  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land :  a  Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter.  By  Pres- 
byter Anglicunus.  Lon,,  1852,  Svo.  2.  The  Baptismal 
Covenant:  Eight  Lectures,  addressed  chietiy  to  Candi- 
dates for  Confirmation  during  Lent,  Lon.,  1861,  fp.  Svo. 
3.  Sir  Morton  Peto's  Burial  Bill.  By  Presbyter  Angli- 
canus.     Lon.,  1862,  Svo. 

Harris,  Josiah,  b.  1821,  at  Mevagissey,  Cornwall: 
editor  of  The  Bath  Herald,  The  Western  Luminary,  Ao. 

1.  A  Diabgue  in  Mevagissey  Church-Yard,  Bath,  1855. 

2.  A  Voice  froni  the  Ocean  Grave.  By  a  Philanthropist. 
Truro,  1859,  Svo.  3.  The  Pulpit  of  Cornwall :  its 
Preachers  and  their  Teachings.  By  Ishmael.  Penzance, 
1859,  3  nos.,  Svo.  4.  A  Tear  and  a  Floweret,  Truro, 
lS71,Svo;  3d  ed,  Bristol,  same  year.  (Contains  a  biog- 
raphy of  Rev.  J.  W.  Etheridge,  Ac.) 

Harris,  L.  P.  Mohuii.  What  the  Swallows  told 
me,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1880,  12mo. 

Harrit,  Lee  O.  The  Man  who  Tramps:  a  Story 
of  To-Day,  Indianapolis,  1878,  12mo, 

Harris,  Lillie.  1.  Mamma's  Fairv-Tales,  Lon., 
1878,  p.  Svo.     2.  Our  Married  Ladies,  Lon.,  1886,  12mo, 

3.  Our  Young  Ladies,  Lon.,  1886,  12mo.  4.  Our  Mar- 
ried Men,  Lon.,  1887,  n.  Svo. 

Harris,  Mrs.  Lily  C.  and  Thomas  Lake. 
Hymns  of  the  Two-in-One  :  for  Bridal  Worship  of  the 
New  Life.  By  Chrysanthea-Chrysanthcus.  Salem-on- 
Erie.  1876. 

Harris,  Luther  Mctcaif.  Robuit  Harris  and  his 
Descendants  :  with  Notices  of  the  Morcy  and  Metcalf 
Families,  Bost.,  1861,  Svo. 

Harris,  Mrs.  Miriam,  (Coles,)  b.  1S34,  at  Do- 
sons,  L.I.,  and  educated  at  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Burlington; 
married  to  Sidney  S.  Harris,  of  New  York  City,  1864. 
1.  Rutledge,  N.  York,  1860,  12mo.    Anon.     New  ed., 

771 


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ISfif).  2  The  Sutherlnn.ls,  X.  York,  1862,  l2mo  3 
Louies  Last  Term  ,it  8t.  Marj^'g,  N.  York,  I8«;i,  ISmo;' 
?2m,  './'•■  \^"'"^  Warrington,  xl  York,  I8(i3 
IJmo  5.  Louie  Atterbury,  N.  York,  1866,  12.uo.  6 
Rounilhearts,  N  York,  18(17,  l2aio.  (Republished,  with 
Cln       v'v'"u-\oJ-  ''"""y  fo'    Leit:    Devoiionai 

V  i'  ,i;,  ;„  ^-  '''"hard  Vandormark:  a  Novel,  N. 
lork,  1871,  I2ino.  9.  A  Perfect  Adonis,  N.  York,  1880, 
it  ■  I?-  J{'iPl'y-«o-Lucky,  N.  York,  188],  I2mo.  11 
BoT',.;.^",''''  '*';*?•  i-"'"-  '2.  Phoebe:  a  Novel, 
f88  ",9  •  'f,""";.  '"*,•  ^'  '"'"''l''^'  "<»'  »d.,  Boat. 
188a,  12ino.     14.  Novels,  liost.,  1885,  (i  vols.  I2ino. 

Harris,  N.  E.  1.  Digest  of  toe  Decisions  of  the 
bupreme  Court  of  (ieorgia,  reported  in  the  Ten  Volumes 
fn^.h  n  '"•  '■•*'*'"«"".  «"-  '«"«.  Svo.  2.  Supplement 
to  the  Georgia  Code  .■  containing  Public  Acts  pa/sed  since 
187,1,  and  the  Conslitiition  of  1877:  with  Annotations, 
Side  Relerences,  Ac,  Macon,  1878,  Svo 
M- 1  ,?''T,''''  't'chnrd,  b.  !8,t;i,  called  to  the  bar  at  the 
Middle  lomple  1861.  1.  Kefleetions  from  Nature,  School- 
,^%  Jioin'n'soences,  and  other  Original  Poems,  Lon.. 
ISo.i  12,no,  2  The  Knglish  Press  and  its  Poets  :  a  Satire! 
«,v  Cordrao  \  erdello,  [pseud.J  l.on.,  1856.  .3.  The 
biegoofCandia:an  Kpic  Poem,  Lon.,  1859-60,  12  part" 
1^010.     4.  New  Nobility  :  a  Novel.    By  Benedick  \Vhip-' 

\ni'l  'T'"'^  xT^"",-'  '■'*"'  '^  ""''  '-'mo.  5.  Mayfttv  to 
M  bank :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1870,  ;i  vols.  p.  Svo.  6.  Nine 
Litte  Poems,  Lon,  1877,  Svo;  2d  ed.  same  year.  7. 
H  ntson  Advocacy.  By  a  Barrister.  Lon.,  1879,  Svo- 
Mh  ed,  1887.  8.  Recollections  of  a  Night  at  Brackley 
Nor  h..mpton,  1880,  8v.,.  9.  .Mr.  Bumpkin's  LawsuU  ' 
or,  How  to  Win  your  Opponent's  Case,  Lon.,  1S8;1,  Svo- 
-•(i  ed  entitled  "The  Humorous  .Story  of  Farmer 
Bum,,k,„.,  Lawsuit,"  18S.i.     io.   Illus.rations  in  A  "o 

,S  K    ?;■  '^/^ 'i  r'"-     ^ ' •  ^'^'"■''  '^""1  ■■  '^''"t  should  be 
done  by  Client,  Solicitor,  and  Counsel,  from  a  Barrister's 
Point  «t  \  lew:  together  with  a  Trer.tise  on  the  Defence 
of  Insiinity,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  rev     1887 
Hams,  Ilicliard  Donalid.    Hymns  on  the  Epi. 

xiunf:ris6s!  i":' "'' '™"""°  ^"'^''■•'  1-"=-'-""- 

f'^arris,  Richard    Julian.     Life    through     the 
Lotos:  ii  Riiniance  in  Poetry,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo 

■,7;io,'7'*V*,*"n^l'''    '^".'""^"-•'■.    •■?'•    P.iul's' School, 
wiH,rri    >fote-Book  on    Plane  Geometrical    Drawing 
Sf     P.  C  lapler  0,1  scales  nn.l  an  Introduction  tc  UraplHc 
otatics,   Lon.,  isso,  p.  Svo. 

Harris,  Uev.  .Samuel,  D.D  ,  b.  1814,  at  Ea«t 
Machias,  Me  :  graduated  ,it  liow.loin  College  I8;i3  and 
at  An.lover  ri.c.logical  .Seminary  1838;  was  profuss;,r  of  I 
systematic  theology  in  Bangor  .Seminary  1855-67;  pre<.-  i 
ident  of  Bowdo.n,  and  professor  of  mental  and  moral 
phiosophy  in  that  college,  till  IS7I,  when  ho  beca.io 
pro  lessor  of  systernMio  theology  at  Yale.      1.  z'.cchcu       ' 

?L     r'P!"'".'.  '''ii"  "f  "'-•"-■"i-^""".  N'.  vork  is".; 

I  .   "o^*^''""'   •  ™y<""  '"'■  "'e    Death  of  hi .   Re 

<Ieemed,   186:i.     3    The    King.lom  of    Christ  on   Earth; 

Blstof  Th  -r'  ''""V,"*^'.'*™-    ^-  The  Philosophica 
Hasiso    Theism:  an  E.Mamination  of  tho  Personal  ty  of 

Oo^/x^Ylt-KssT^'sv:™-     '-'"^    «elf.Kevelatio'„^;[ 

^r'^j:n^*::;-S"^ii«r!^:;^b^dt^,^[j^r?':^:: 

dainedl8..3;    vicar  of  .'^t.    James,    Kennli igt  m,   ;i,l  ' 

^^he^-l;::;t^:'Ts^'lS"""''-"™°"'^^'-'«^'^i 

1841-1^^),  b    in  Autauga  County,  Ala.;  ordained  m  n    ' 

novel.]  I^  CI  ristopl,er^^y;;;^-tp,i-4''t^^,r^ 
(Th    ni',      ?  Isolation  of  Christianity  to  Civil  S,)cietv 

KKV.  UK.    and  Others,  Cooperation   in  Christian  Work 

BC*rh",'«.^*'''-  ,'^^>'"""""  Frederick,  M.A,  ' 
18?2  'iii  f  /  '  K™'  ""'eJ  "t  Worcester  College  Oxford  ' 
lH^i'illi  '"  !'"'  I^""'  "'«  I""er  Temple  I. 87.";;  or-^ 
dained  IS,,,  vicar  ol  Bt.  Michael  and  All  AneeN'  ( 
Blackburn,  Lancashire,  since  1884.    1.  The  Element  of  ' 

«rT.i"'';?""""""^«'''  I-"""  1875,  8vo.     2.  Pr  nd. 
pies  of  the  Crimmal  Law,  Lon.,  1877   8vo;   Amcr    ed  , 


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[  with  Notes  and  Ailditions  by  M.  F.  Force,  1880 ;  4th  ed 
I  rev.  by  Aviet  Agabeg,  18S6.  ' 

'  T  "*,Vo'o'.*"»"''"'*  '•  Old  Coaching  Days.  Illu,. 
i  ms.'svo.'      "•     ^-  '''"  '^"""'""K  Age.*  IllLt.     Lot; 

:  Old  piif  ,f:;:i^{|;^j['-^?^j;i;- -v:;:^;^i^^[;j;i^ 

i  can  be  rescued  from  the  wreck  of  il?,. ,  ,>,,ch!,„  I. ',  T^ 
even  the  general  rentier  will  U,'aCse,l"-';::i'^'*"iV5' 

3d"u'iS'l^r"o.'""""«''^°""''  ■  "^ '^""-■' 
;      Harris,  Thomas,  F.R..S.L,,  architect.     Victorian 
Archi  ecture:  a  Few  Words  to  show  that  a  xNatim  .   Ar" 
ehitccture  adapted  to  the  Wants  of  the  Nineteen  hCen 
tury  IS  attainable,  Lon.,  1860,  Svo  ""i«teentn  Len- 

Harris,  Thomas,  M.D.  Lond.,  M.R.C.P.,  patho 
:  logical  registrar  of  the  Manchester  Royal  Inii  ma  v 
assistant  lecturer  and  demonstrator  of  pa^hol,  gy  ri?e 
:  Owens  College,  and  honorary  assistant 'physician  t",  he 
Manchester  I  os,,ital  for  Consumption  and  Diseases  of 
duct  1  oTVr  ^^'f  "^"'.™  ""nd-iook  ;  or,  How  to  Con- 
duct Post-Mortem  L.xaminations  for  Clinical  and  Medico- 
Legal  Purposes,     lllust.     Lon.,  1887,  p    Svo 

Harris,   Thomas   Frederick.     Hand-Book  of 
Aeoasties,  for  the  Use  of  Medical  .Student^   Lon.riSSr, 

1  JJ"V'p'  '•"''•""as  l-al^e,  [n„te,  vol,  i.  add.,!  b 
^82^i,  at  lenny  .'^tralford,  Eng. ;  removeil  to  the  T,  ted 
States  while  young.     He  was  first  a  Calvinist,  then  a 

and  a  e!  I  ;"'•■'''•'  '','!^'  '°  "'"  •''«"■"«  "  ^PiH'ualisf^ 
and  alter  lecturing  in  Great  Britain  established  a  com- 
munity kn.nvn  „s  the  Brotherhood  of  the  New  Lili  n 
Dutchess    County,    N.Y,   of  which    Laurence  Oil   h„nt 

HeTald  oV'lT'hr-  ,"V";f  «''''«J  "^  J— 1  calle'd  ?he 
Herald  of  Light.  I.  Letters  upon  the  Repeal  of  the 
Fugitive  Slave  Law,  Wash.,  1851,  Svo.  2.  The  \nsdoiu 
of  Anges.  Parti.  N.  York,  1857,  12mo.  3.  Hy  ns 
for  Spiritual  Devotion,  N.York,  1858,  12mo.     4.  .Vrcrrm 

iai!/'  N"v-'-'/'V:r«'"'.^'=''^*  of  the  Divine  W„r  L 
lait  1.     X    \ork,   1858,  Svo.     ,5.  The  .Song  of  Satan- 

Days,  N.  y„k,  1860.  Svo.  7.  Modern  Spiritualism- 
Sermons  penehed  ^n  Stove  Street  Music  H.  II,  Lon    m 

I  'rwe'.v,"  Di    ■  ^  "'■'''  'fV-r-     »■  The  Milleni'iial  Age 
Inelvo  Discourses,  N.  York,  IS6I),  !2mo,     9.  Truth  and 
Life  in  Jesus :  Sermons,  Lon,  1860  p.  Svo.    10,  Tl  e  G  ™ 
,R.p.j^,  ,c :  a  Poem  of  the  Sun,  N.  York,  1867.  I2mo 

ito  l'»  A  ''"''  ",",0  ^^  ""  '■  ""  ^'"^y-  N-  Vork,  1867 
r  1  ;•  1  l:  *-■"""  "'  <  '■"■'tianily  :  an  Unfolding  of  the 
Celestial  Sense  of  the  Divine  M-or,l,  N.  York,  1,868  2 
I  vols.  8vo.  l.-i.  The  Wedding-Gue.n ;  Jesus  „-Yes'sa 
Fountain  Grove,  Cal,  1878,  Svo.  14.  A  Voice  IV,  in 
Heaven,  lountain  Grove.  1879,  8vo.     15.  The  Holy  C    v 

Lift  88  'to  "'r'?n"^S>  f "•  '«•  The  "".'.in.n;^ 
,„';  «  •  '  •  „'  '•  I''''  W'"'''""  of  "'«  Adepts  :  Eso- 
8v  ■*,7"°f' "'"'">"  Jli^tory,  Fountain  Grove.  1884, 
i,lv    P       .        ,^0"'"'-   «■  i'oeiu  of  the  Woman's  Mys- 

M     '  l"lvc'",      '"■'•  ""•'.?J"^  ''"■     "'"h  IlAunis, 
T)    i'      ,       r   '(■  ';•;•"/"'■",)  The  Lord:  the  Two-in-One 
Declared  and  (ilorilied,  .Salem-on-Krie,  1876,  Svo 
Harris,  Vincent  Dormer,  M.D,  FRCP    nhv 

St"  '"tH.  '^Im  "':.'';';■".  ,""^'''1'"  '"■•  Dise'as-eso/  1   ; 
Chest       Tie  Student's  Guide  to  Diseases  of  the  Clict  • 
nicluding  tnc  Principal  Affections  of  the  Pleuru.,  Lun.. 
PerieaidiuiM     Heart,  and   Aorta.     Hlust.      I,,,,,   l,.?s 

lolT'l  r  V"'  !"""■]''  ^'^'"■^■'  *'"""'"  for  "'e  Physio-' 
logical  Laboratory,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo;  4th  ed,  18.88 

Harris,  Rev.  W.,  of  Camberwell.  1.  Six  Lectures 
on  Questions  indicative  of  Character,  Lon.,  1875,  12mo. 
2.  Hoim  etical  Commentary  on    the   Books  of  Samuel. 

Harris,  W.  A.  Titles  to  Mines  in  the  United  States  • 
w,  I.  the  Statute.,  ..nd  References  to  the  Decisions  of  tl  ^ 
Courts  relating  thereto.  Lon.,  1S77,  Svo 

„rn,  "i"'*!^"'*  f  •  V"-'  ''"""'"  ^*'''^«''  «■"'  ''o*"  it  goes 
around:  a  Compote  Description  of  the  Manufacture  of 
Pottery  in  Arjierica.     Hlust.     Trenton,  N.J.,  1886    Svo 

Own     ""'f  V  T-r,  ^'''^  "'«'"  "f  I'roperty  and    the 

Ownerslripof  Land,  Bost..  I8S7,  Svo  >■      •' 

hi"""'"'  ♦^i'lia'ni  ot  :alesowen.  Clentine  Ram. 
bles  a  Description  of  IL.gley,  Clent,  and  the  Surround- 
ng  Scenery.    Rev.  an.l  enl.  by  W.  Stephens.  Ac.    Stonr- 

Oi'Hi-c,  i,--,o:i,  .-ivo.  ' 

Prf  J"',-"'  ^*'!',I,'«'"'  M.R.O.P.    Insanity  :  its  Causes, 

Prevention,  a^nd  Treatment,  Lon,  1882,  p.  Svo 

0„Mi^L"V«  "''■  **""«■"'  l-resbyterian  minister.  I. 
Outlines  of  Sermons  on  the  Miracles  of  the  Old  Testa-   ' 


F.  Force,  1880  ;  4th  ed., 


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ment.  By  a  London  Minister.  Lon.,  ]87,S  Svn  2 
<J.f:'  •'^^'•i""'"  ("'■  li"y9  .mil  Girls,  by  William  HuVris' 
Wilbcrlorco  Newton,  iind  Eilgar  Woods:  toirelher  with 
Fifteen  Ten-Alinuto  tiermons  to  Children,  I,„n  isso 
8vo.  .!.  llomileticiil  Commentary  on  the  Hook  of'  I'nn' 
erbs.  Lon.,  I.SSL',  8vo. 

HarriN,  William.    The   History   of  the  Rn,li,..ii 
l'"rty  i„  l',„li„„,„„t,  l„jn.,  iss.,,  8vo.  "' 

..„ ' ,'.'  '" ''''"  "  history  tliiiii  h  chronicle,  .sottlne  forth  with 
?t  .Jl.'.''''  ;""l  V;i>lV"in,nen,lable  freedon,  fron>  ,  ",  '^ 
(liirilm  r,  1  '"''""■"'/'•''""nt'rs  in  luid  out  of  l',irli„nK.  u 
(Uiriiig  nitlier  more  than  a  eeutury."— j(/i,,  Xo.  J'jiii 

,l„.,""'*V **'"'""'   <-'•'  "''''•■''"nt   eommissioner   of  ' 
lie  |,o Mou  „f  the  metropolis.     1.  Questions  and  Answers 
pZu     i"  "'",  'P^'""^""n  °f  I'onstables  on  Joining  the 
Pol  ee    Lon     Istin,  i2mo;  2d  ed.,  I8(;s.     2.  Manual  ol' 
IZrno  "-"""'y  "I'l    District   Constubles,  Loi,.,  ls(;2, 

in " e^T.^l'  '''T-  "■*'"«'"  C.,  IJ.S.A.  Prison-l.ife  I 
HI  ';'"',,  ^."'^""■''  Warehouse  at  Richmond.  By  a  Ball's  ' 
Bluir  Prisoner.      I'hila..  1862,  iL'mo.  J'  "■  "a'l  s  | 

Ga7DHe!iI*'',-^y,"''J"!'  ^-     '^ ■'«!'-■'•'» "iuido  "Id  Tourists'  i 

imdclnL;:   v'V^'^''  "'[-^''n'""  "f  "•«  ^■■""••^'  States 
anu  1  ana.lu,  .N.  \ork,  I,S8,5,  12ino. 

tio""^*,'/)'?."-?'"  "'»'■'■>'•     C""le-F«"i  A,lulter,a- 

Jil  Cake     flh,  ;"■' V  '"■•'"'  ^'"""'^  '"  "'«  ^'"^'='""»  "'■ 
Hnrr;       «'•  ••  '^'"■""'"'rton.  18fi:i,  Svo. 

Bee     its   V  ,".'}'"  M«"'«"ngt»"-     The  Uoncy- 

„"«""'  "ev.  William  L.,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b.  1817 
KiicoHl'I'l ';.'•■•  •>-"'- -»ini.^ter^f  the  Method    J 

Th!  ilii., "!,!!' ,*;.''.'I™''..'''.'-  18«;^.  N.  Vork,  I8B:!,  Svo.      2. 


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Ti,;  ,;,..'■"■  V'""-"  '"!■  I8B.5,  iN.  Vork,  I8B:!,  Svo       2 

^1  ^t<^^o::^i!^^  ^'"-  -''  '■"-'--  Act.  i.rl . 

i.,"dd"/'iVp ',"-''!*'•'" 'j?"»'^'  F'Rs- ["'"^  vol. 

tide  inventions  f„r  ,      ^ '"?=o  «f  feurjjeons;   made  so  en- 
a        reeei 'T  the   ^'7'"'^  f 'M^  f™»'  lightning,  ic, 

NlllurecT   under  ;';L"\:'',''    '"„"*'';';      '•    «''    "- 
teetin-  li.Hld"r.'    ;!".''     "''  ""  "'"  ^'<"^"''  of   Pro- 

Kt..cts.';^i;:[;:.-;:i;:^i-«-^--the,,e.n.o^^ 

Construction    in      hV  .  '^   ^'""""^  ^'"'°  "f  N»val 

Pro:  eS™lymout^  ^l^r^r^  'rT^ai"^    '^"'■" 
tional    Electricity.      Edited     with    :y,';™"?  ""/'i;'- 

Journal  of  .Speculative  II,  1,    "i,'  ,••'''""■•  <>'  "'o 

Lecture  St.  Louis    I.  isv         ;•'.,"'  '*'"^'"'   ■''=''="™  '  '^ 
lI^..y;Syr..e^e:J;.v:;,^S7.i^nr'"'"^'^^^'''"-' 

licn.'al   civil    .service       Li'l  ' t,  ,  ,'v   l',?i'  ''"■p""r""'J'"'' 
.^l-ne  IVotn  the  Bladder,  L.n.,  is/o,  8vo.  ^■^"•'"^"'"'   "^ 

Ilnrrisoii,  .\.  stpunrt      ti    n  „  . 

and  others,.,,^,...      l!^"  "'tn.  ^^^rT  ^'^'"^ '^-""' 
^^lI«rn.„„,A«..c..     Martin,  Vine^lr^L  Lon.,  1872, 

.hcl!S:r^3:^l!:rs^:'";?^;^s^■"^«^«i''^"^ 

land,  from   the  Norumn   Con'o  le        wT.h't'l'''"  n"''  ^"S" 

;Mr  Births,  coro„,uio„s,M.r,:s,;;:::;i:^-i:::-,;ji; 


Of  "r^^•n^""I^,„*:,^r.rp•.  svi'^^'"''^ ""  "">  ^"'-'' 

Harrison,  Charles.  1.  Theatricals  and  Tableauv 
\  .van  s  for  Amateurs.  Illust.  Lon.,  1,.S2  8™  2^ 
The    Prmco   nn,l   the    Penny:    a    Fai  y-Tali        Il'lusf 

&:^^'ir=i;8fcJTr"-'itef'^"'"i''" 

'     Harrison,  Clilford. 

Lon.,  I8«7,  Svo. 

.Jf""'?.""'   Mrs.   Constance    Cary,    b     about 

iaslMoned    Fairy-Book.     Illust.  '  Lon      sst  sq     |     ,'^" 

t   Ha,!,"".''    ^^"'^    ^'".'•=-''     ^""^''     ''<■"•■  IS.^^  p   8vo 
0.  Bar  Harbor  Days.     Illust.     N.  York,  1887,  liimo 

Harrison,  David.     A  Voice  from  the   Wishing 
toman  Home,  Best.,  1860    I'^mo  'v.isning- 

a  '""e"Lon"'.8?'8-  fl"''""'-  '    '•  '^^   ^-J   "»   «,dd: 
a   Juic,  j^on.,  I8i8.  l.smo:  new  ed     ISSl      9    ii«- \r 

a" All  *R,^.f  ^  n-'  ,"'?•  '^""''  "'■"  '^"  '>*'"      "u 

it   All    Kigbt?   a  Tale,  Lon.,  I.XSO    n    Svo      j    (■„.. 
Howers;  or.  Simple   Sunday  StoHe's,'',i;-,ss^-,  p"  ' .? 
J-   Lnder  Canvas:  a  Tale,  Lon     ISS'l   i,    ><,■        ,',  .      ' 

lc,■:L;^.'v;ius^  ":::^*:^j^8y'p'^:r  0  f'^vi.'''" 

a  Tale    Lon     issi      lo    ■!.'•'?,■       "'     •'•  S«ond  Best  : 
'  der.      'l  lu  t"      Ion    "• '^'"'""'^H"  ••  >»  Mne-Days'  Won- 

Harrison,  Fanny.     Our  Teacher's  Stories  Ton 
ISN).  s(|.  Ibmo  ;  new  ed.,  (ivf.,  iss.s  '-'""e".  '-on., 

Harrison,    Uev.   Frannis     \i  i  ■         , 

7    ,_,nc,nbcr  of  the  royal  commission  on  tr  dtZ,   i     ^ 

Ke:."of  s-iiiw^s;:;.-;;^  p;^:t:r:;nr  '^-i  "'^ 

An-theCouticilof  Legal  EdliJ^on  ^f' t  :'7S"i: 

coi'inc"!!   iss^'lL""  ''''''■:7"'"    '"   "-   f-ondou  CHI   ,v 

c::n:l..^.^n]'^,:L'';:!;![^-^;:::;,^-;l-j::^",;;^f 
pf^rji^^i-S'^;-^^^^ 

»i-  ••.mti;;ui'n!:;:'i^;,^",^i'r^';r"' '''"'"•' '""''^^ 

wiih'^;^;7'^i::;s!'^u)r';i::^riX^^'ii'T"'">;^^^'"" 

■1.  Martial    Law  in    Kabul,  Lon,  1,S86    Svo      1    Tl,„ 

a1a!',to  :;  L  „.'  8'":;%'"  ^«^l;V  'J,  !-"«>■  to  Mr.' 
a.d  other'l  iterar^'fe^;  ^^l.,  '.^^  "p  ^^  ""A^rt:; 
edition  on  large  paper,  Svo,  and  a  Po^iula^'eu'iulin;:" 

I;re.,ch  Kev.dutlon  ai^^Tl  rde^t  urn  c  .'Is';!?  Tl^  "'  '"« 
tliut.cisi.i,  the  Law  CourtVa.   I  m,„'i  '  niMloni  le-s- 

-Alhfiil.mi  Jl»eu.v„oi.  to  any  intelligent  reader.'' 

Lon.,^1888:p''8vr"'  '" '"^'^^   ^■"«'''"  Statesmen,") 

to'be\o^c,T"l!^t''f;;l'f.™^tf,'fl '!'/,  "•-""  """V  "  -  «"" 
h.iwever  .irran,;,,!  tiu   ,,f,?l,,'"7,'''-'  Kari.erod;  he  has, 

hasever'bce,;^i,!M.!^;^;^li;i'i;y'-i-."^?'^,^",;^ 

77:1 


HAR 

well  as  by  whnt  he  gives.  lie  has  shown  that  every  slep  In 
that  wiin.lerful  career  Is  familiar  to  him."— ^1(A,,  No.  3109. 
1  he  merit  (if  the  hook  lies  in  the  liilnes.s,  llueney,  and 
(on  the  whole)  liiirne.ss  (jf  it.s  narrative  of  I'aets."— .va/.  lia:, 
!xv.  Sd'J. 


HAli 


I 


!xv.  Wi 

Harrison,  Giibriel,  b.  l.S2j,  in  Philailclphia; 
was  an  actor  and  manager,  and  later  bci'anic  a  teacher 
of  elocution  in  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1.  The  Stratford  Bust 
of  William  Shakespeare,  and  a  Critical  Inquiry  int..  its 
Authenticity  and  Artistic  Merits.  Illu.-t.  Brooklyn, 
ISe:!,  4|o.  Only  7:,  copies  printed.  2.  The  Life  and 
Writings  of  .lohn  Howard  I'.iync,  Albany,  1,S75,  r.  Svo; 
new  ed.,  entitled  "  John  Howard  I'ay'nc,  i.  aniatist, 
I'oet,  Actor,  and  Author  of  'lloiuo,  Sweet  Home!'" 
Phila.,  ISS4,  Svo.  , 

Hnrrisoii,  (Jcorge.  Memoir  of  WiNiam  Cook- 
worthy,  formerly  of  I'lymouth.  By  his  Grandson.  Lon., 
1.S54,  12mo.  '  ' 

Harrison,  (ioorge.  Treatise  on  the  Greek  I'rep-  | 
ositions,  I'hila.,  l.Ha.'',  ftvo.  | 

Harrison,  tieorge.  Two  Months  in  Brittany  ; 
with  my  Knapsack  ami  Fly-lio.l,  L.m.,  IS(),><,  12rno.  ! 

Harrison,  George  Harris<<a  Rogers.  A  i 
<lcnealogieal  and  Historical  Account  of  the  Maitland  i 
Family:  compiled  from  Charters,  Deeds,  &o.,  Lon.,] 
IS"'    4to.      Privately  printed.  I 

Harrison,  George  Henry  De  Strabolgie 
Neville  I'lantagenet.  I.  Fac-.Simile  of  the  Origi- 
nal  Domesday-Book:  with  Translation,  I,on.,  1876,  fol. 
2.  The  History  of  Yorkshire,  [and  Yorkshire  Families  :] 
vol.  i.,  Lor.,  and  Aylesbury,  1S79,  fol.  (No  more  pub- 
lished.) 

Harrison,  George  Leib,  ISIl-I.Ss.i,  b.  in  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. ;  was  for  several  years  president  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Board  of  State  Charities.  I.  Chapters  on 
Social  Science  as  connected  with  the  Administration  of 
State  Charities,  Phila.,  1 877.  2.  The  Remains  of  Wil- 
liam Penn:  Pennsylvania's  Plea,  the  Mission  to  England, 
Visit  to  the  (Jrave,  Letters,  Ac.,  Phila.,  I8S2,  4to.  Pri- 
vately  printed.  3.  Legislation  on  Insanity  :  Collection 
of  the  Lunacy  Laws  of  the  United  States  to  the  Y'ear 
188;!,  inclusive;  [also]  England,  Canada,  anil  Portinns 
of  the  Lunacy  Laws  of  Uennany,  France,  Ac,  Phila., 
1884,  8vo.     Privately  printed. 

Harrison,  Rev.  H.,  of  Hackney.  A  Guide  to  the 
Ihrone:  a  Daily  Guide  to  Family  Devotion.  Illust 
Lon.,  1857-61,  4to. 

Harrison,  Rev.  Holl,  b.  IS.r,  in  Anne  Arundel 
v'iV  ,  '  ««'''«'»'"  master  in  St.  Paul's  School,  Concord, 
iN.lI.,  18()5-79,  and  since  then  rector  of  St.  John's  Elli- 
ccJttCity,  Md.  I.  Hugh  Davey  Evans,  LL.D.:  a  Me- 
moir founded  upcn  Kecollections  written  by  Himself 
l.artford,  1870,  12mo.  2.  Life  of  the  Right  Reverend 
J"hn  Bishop  Kerfoot.  D.D,  LL.D..  First  Bishop  of  I 
Pittsburgh  :  with  Selections  from  his  Diaries  and  Cor-  > 
respondenoe.     Illust.     N.  York,  1886,  2  vols.  Svo. 

fn"!'"^  ^"'l'^  K""I  "■'''<-'h  "'"' '""''»'  its  principal  appeal , 
whM?-?„ '!;''"  5'"l  ">em.selves  in  places  simi  ar  t">  ha  ' 
i    ,ri«,,'?''i?''.^'"'^"''',  "pcupi"'.  "'"1  tc  those  profound  y 

hpscopal  Church l),u  to  read  his  blonrapln-,  .       is 

to  be  made  aware  that  his  ('hri.stiaiiiiy  and  his  niaiiho'od 
traiiscondcd  his  particular  opinions."- .Vo^Vm,  xliii  "ic, 

1  his  IS  an  interesting  and  profitable  bo,ik.  It  depicts  a 
c  aracter  sniKularly  .levoiit.'manly,  lovable,  an,rener^ 
EUlc  And  It  nieidentally  .-hows  us  soniethliigof  the  faith 
the  eiitcrnrise,  the  unworl.llineKS.  which  are  the  most  a  ■ 
trictive  ell  iraeterisliesof  an  orthodox  communion  wholly 
independent  of  the  statc."-6Jjfda(or,  Ix.  359.  ' 

ic!**'"'''*""'  Harry.     Poems,  Clapham,  Y'orkabire, 

io8(,  8vo.  ' 

HorrisoM,  Henry  William.  The  Battle-Fields 
and  Isaval  Exploits  of  the  Republic  from  Lexington  to 
the  City  of  Mexico.  Illust.  Phila.,  1857,  Svo;  new 
©u.,  1877. 

T  Harrison,  I.  Henry.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Death  of 
Ivan  the  Terrible;  from  the  Russian  of  Count  A.  K 
Tolstoi,  1869,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Krilofif's  Original 
fables,  1883,  Svo.  3.  Complete  Course  of  VolapUk  :  with 
Grammar  and  Exercises,  and  a  Vocabulary  of  I'wo  Thou- 
sand Five  Hundred  Words;  adapted  from  the  French  of 
Irof.  Aug.  kerekhoffs;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1888,  I2mo. 

lojf "/"*""'•'•     Manual  of  the  Type- Writer,  Lon., 

J.^.^.>,  ij,.  Svo. 

Harrison,  J.  Bayford.    A  Good  Copy,  and  other 
Stones,  Lor..,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

Harrison,  J.  J.  and  E.     On  the  Culture  of  the 
i  each.  Nectarine,  4o.,  Lon.,  1860,  Svo. 
774 


Harrison,  James,  of  Gateshead-on-Tyne.  I. 
Oxford  Theology;  or,  Romanism  in  the  Church  of  En.'- 
land,  Lon.,  IS75,  I2mo.  2.  The  Everlasting  Kingdom 
and  the  Life  Eternal,  Lon.,  18S0,  Svo. 

Harrison,  James  Albert,  b.  1848,  at  Pass  Chris 
tian.  Miss.:  gnidualed  at  the  University  of  Virginia 
1866:  professor  of  Latin  anil  modern  languages  in  Han- 
dolph-Macon  College,  Va.,  IS7I-7tl,  and  since  then  i)ro- 
fessor  of  English  and  modern  languages  in  Washington 
and  Lee  Iniversity,  Le.\ington,  Vii.  1.  A  Group  of 
Poets  and  their  Haunts,  N.  York,  1875,  Svo. 

"He  has  an  excellent  sclectluii  of  subiccts —subjects 
wliicli  are  a  oroofot  his  having  real  lilcrafv  and  aslhet^c 
i.redilectioiis.    He  has  apparently  made  a"  long  stay  in 
hurope.and  spent  his  timetliere  in  a  sullicientlvseholarlv 
manner.  .  .  .  lie  is  biiieii  wilb  the  mania  of  beiiiir  pict- 
uresque at  any  eo.i^t,  in  seiuson  and  out."— .\  tliuii  xx  ."'JiJ 
2.  Greek  Vignettes:  a  Sail  in  the  Gn  ck  Sens  in  the 
I  Summer  of  1877,  Host.,  1878,  ISmo.     ;!.  Spain  in  Pro- 
I  file  :  a  Summer  among  the  Olives  and  Aloes,  Bust.,  1879, 
'  16mo. 

"Mr.  Harrison'.s  sketches  are  not  only  very  agreeable 
reading,  but  they  have  a  distinct  charm.  He  has  in  a  very 
perceptible    it   not  very  coiepicuons.  ihrree  the  quality 

i'L!l!\l\ll'^K\  ''.''•  '^SV  ,V"»!!M'icture.s,niely.  and  describes 
them  jympathctically."— J\^i((o,i,  xxix.  63. 

4.  .Spam,  (Sketch  of  the  Historv  of  Spain.)     Illust. 

Best.,  1881,  12mo.     5.  The  Story  of  Greece,   ("Story  of 

the   Nations,")    N.   York,    1885,    I2mo.     6.   .Autrefois: 

Tales  of  Old  New  Orleans  and  Elsewhere.  N  Y^ork    1888 

12mo.     With   Baskkuvill,  W.  M.,  A  Handy  Dictionary 

ot    Aiglo-Saxon    Poetry:   based  on  Grosohopp's  Grein. 

Editei;,  Revi  ed,  and   Corrected:  with  Grammatical  Ap- 

pendi.\,  Ll.stof  Irregular  Verbs,  and  Brief  Etymological 

Features.    Best,  and  Lon.,  ISSli,  Svo;  now  ed.,  N.  York, 

Harfison,  James  Bower,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P., 
F.R.C.S.,  gradu;  1  in  medicine  at  the  University  of 
St.  Andrews;  hoiiierly  surgeon  of  the  Ardwiok  and 
Ancoats  Dispensary,  and  a.ssi8tMnt  |ihysician  of  the  .Man- 
chester Royal  Infirmary.  I.  Some  Remarks  on  the  Con- 
tamination of  Water  by  Poison  of  Lead,  and  its  Eftects 
on  the  Human  Body,  Lon.,  1850,  12mo.  2.  Popular 
Medical  Errors,  Lon.,  1851,  12mo.  3.  The  Medical  As- 
jicets  ol  Death  and  the  Medical  Aspects  of  the  Human 
Mind,  Lon.,  1852,  12mo.  4.  A  Few  Remarks  on  the 
Perforating  Ulcer  of  the  Stomach  and  Bowels,  Lon.,  1856, 
12mo.  5.  Familiar  Letters  on  the  Diseases  of  Children, 
Lon.,  1862,  l2mo.  6.  A  Vision  of  Asmodeus,  and  the 
Reflections  of  Dr.  Anselmo,  Manchester,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

Harrison,  James  Carter.  I.  An  Epitome  of 
the  Laws  of  Probate  and  Divorce,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo;  3d 
ed.,  1886.  2.  An  Epitome  of  the  Criminal  Law,  Lon., 
1882;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  ,i.  A  Selection  of 
btatutes  for  Students  :  with  Notes  and  Cases,  Lon..  1S85 
r.  Svo.  ' 

Harrison,  James  Hargrave.  (Ed.)  Postwiok 
and  Rela'ives:  written  in  the  Early  Part  of  the  Eigh- 
teenth Century  by  Thomas  Harrison,  of  Great  Plum- 
stead.  Illustrated  with  Notes.  Great  Yarmouth,  ISoS 
4t<^   100  copies  printed  for  private  circulation. 

Harrison,  Miss  Jane  Ellen.  I.  Myths  of  the 
Odyssey  in  Art  and  Literature.  Illust.  Lon.,  I  SSI, 
Svo.  '  ' 

iin  thography  of  her  subject ;  to  the  uninitiated,  u  promise 

I'i'i-    Vi'"*''^  '"  ''"'ne--- 1 (■<"'..  XX.  i«9 
tbooi'if  I   ,nT?".''*  '"'''i=.i'«''^'"'it.  lint  for  the  mythologist, 

wR  .1,  11,?  '^''^ ''"  '.'""■,'»"  for  the  student  of  the  ar 

of  h  nan  ,w'^>''  ^'"-'"il"*  '^'""!'''l  ','""  ™mnion  materials 
01  Human  lancy.  .  .  .  Her  main  object  is  to  show  how 
Greek  artists  conceived  of  the  Homeric  legends  We 

are  not  acquainted  with  any  book  pn.duced  by  any  man 
atelther  university  which  does  so  mieh  for  the  tnowledge 

rmihrui'/.''  i"*  ^H""""^  'oyawonittii  fronT  oi  e  ot' tfe 
Cambridge  colleges  for  women."— .I(A.,  No.  2830 

,„?•-  Introductory  Studies  in  Greek  Art.     Illust.     Lon.. 

I88o,  Svo.  ' 

"  The  book  .she  has  Ju.st  published  displays  in  an  eoual 
degree  the  instinct  of  address  and  the  insthK'  If  VSeareli 
;„V  'hV™',''^^''  »•  ''^'""slamly  encounter  serious  and 
earnest  thought,  wide  knowledge,  and  a  vivid  exposUion' 
—A.  h.  Ml  iiiiAV :  Acad.,  xxix.  llfi. 

Harrison,  Jennie.     I.  The  Right  Way,  and  how 

^F^^J,"/"^'  ^''*"*^''  '"  "'  N.  York,  1863,  ISmo.  2 
The  Children's  Wreath,  N,  York.  1S65.  6  vol?.  ISmo  3 
on  the  Ferry-Uoat,  N.  York,  1S65,  ISmo.  4.  Morning-' 
Glory  Stories,  N  York,  1865,  ISmo.  5.  The  Boys' 
Watchword ;  or.  The  Story  of  the  Old  Back  Room,  Lon  , 
18<2;  new  ed.,  1876,  12mo.  6.  Little  Boots,  and  the 
bleps    they  trod    in,   Lon.,   1874,   12mo.      7.    "Little 


Qateshcad-on-Tjiic.  1. 
sill  in  the  Church  of  Kujj;- 
ho  KviTliisting  IviiiL'il'mi 
■1(1,  Svo. 

rt,  1).  1X4S,  ftt  Pn«s  Chris 
University  of  Virginia 
iiciilern  languages  in  Itiin- 
1-71),  unci  since  then  pro- 
hinguiiges  in  Washington 
ui,  Va.  1.  A  (irou))  of 
rk,  ISTi,  Svo. 
inn  of  sulj.lcots —subjects 
;  real  liternrv  and  lesthetic 
Illy  made  a  long  sWy  in 
I  in  n  snllicienlly scholarly 
Uie  niuniii  of  being  )iict- 

id  out."— ;\  llioil,  XX.  ."iw. 

n  the  Griek  iSeas  in  tlio 
IKuio.  ;).  Spain  in  I'ro- 
es  and  Aloes,  Dost.,  I.STU, 

not  only  very  ngreenblo 
eliarni.  lie  has  in  a  very 
■nous,  det;reu  the  quality 
•turewiuely,  and  describes 
xxix.  63. 

story  of  Spain.)  Illust. 
■y  of  (ireoee,  ("Story  of 
5,  12ino.  6.  Autrefois: 
;isewlicre.  N.York,  18S.S, 
JI.,  A  Handy  Dictionary 
1  on  Gro.schopp's  Qrcin, 
:  witii  Orammatical  Ap- 
,  and  lirief  Etymological 
,  Svo  J  new  cd.,  N.  York, 

iver,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P., 
ne  at  the  University  of 
in  of  the  Ardwiok  and 
nt  physician  of  the  Man- 
lue  Rennirks  on  the  Con- 
of  Lead,  and  its  Ktiecta 
850,  12mo.  2.  I'oj.ular 
10.  3.  The  Medical  As- 
I  Aspects  of  the  Human 
I  Few  Ueinarka  on  the 
1  and  Bowels,  Lon.,  185t), 
he  Diseases  of  Children, 
1  of  Asmodeus,  and  the 
nchester,  1880,  p.  Svo. 
!r.  1.  An  Epitome  of 
rce,  Lon.,  18S0,  Svo;  3d 
he  Criminal  Law,  Lon., 
).  .!.  A  Selection  of 
38  and  Cases,  Lon.,  1885, 

rave.  (Ed.)  Postwiok 
arly  Part  of  the  Eigh- 
rrison,  of  Great  Plum- 
Great  Yarmouth,  1858, 
lie  circulation. 
len.  I.  Myths  of  the 
.      Illust.      Lon.,   1881, 

:ra  acomn(c-rcn(,'u  of  the 
le  uninitiated,  a  promise 
[X.  a")9, 

not  for  the  mythologist, 
iir  the  student  of  the  art 
i  the  common  nmterials 

object  is  to  show  how 
imeric  legends.  .  .  .  Wc 
4  proilueed  liy  any  man 
much  for  the  knowledge 
voman  from  one  of  the 
Ath..  No.  :>830. 
ek  Art.     Illust.     Lon., 

;d  displays  in  an  equal 
the  instinct  of  research, 
encounter  serious  and 
uid  a  vivid  exposition." 

a  Kight  Way,  and  how 
I'ork,  1803,  ISmo.  2. 
1865.  ft  vols.  IKmn,  .".. 
'->,  18mo.  4.  Morning- 
ISuio.  5.  The  Hoys' 
Old  Back  Room,  Lon., 
Little  Boots,  and  the 
;,   12mo.     7.    "Little 


a   Sbjry.      Ijlu^t. 
Dunham's    Choice 


Northern     Lily ;    Five 


HAR 

Boots"  grown  Older;  or,  The  Soldier  of  the  Cross.  Lon 
1874,  12mo.     8.   Paul  Thurston  and   his    Little   IJools' 
new  cd.,  Lon.,   is'.'i.     1'.  Marty   and   the    Milo-lloxes' 
Lon..  I,s7,-,,  12nio.     10.  Little  Oranges;  or,  The  Friend' 
of  the  Friendles.s,  Lon.,  1.''75,  lOmo  ;  new  cd.,  l.sSj.      1 1 
Choir-lioys  of  Chcaivick,  1870.      12.  Doctor  Will,   isso' 
13.    Jean    -Maodonald's    Week  : 
•York,    iSS.',,    liino.     11,   Roger 
York,  I  vH7,  K'nio. 

Harrison,   Joanna.     A    ^,..    ^,,^ .    ^ivs 

Years  of  an   Uneventful  Life,  [a  novel,]  Lon.,  18S6  cr 
Svo.  ' 

Harrison,  John,  F.R.C.S.     i.  Weights  of  Spirits 
per  Imperial  Gallon,  him.,  ISal,  long  Svo.     2.  The   Pa- 
thology  and  Treatment  of  Stricture  of  the  I'rclliru   Lon 
18J2,  8vo;  2d  cd.,  1858.     3.  The  Pathology  an.l  Treat- 
ment of  Venereal  Diseases,  Lon.,  ISOO,  Svo. 

Harrison,  John.  ThoLainlof  Restalrig's  Daugh- 
ter :  a  Legend  of  the  Siege  of  Leith,  Edin.,  ls;,7,  i2mo 

IIarri§on,  Ilev.  John,  D.D., ordained  l-,)i;  viear 
of  Feiuvick.  Vorkshirc,  lsii7.  1.  An  An;idote  to  the 
leaching  of  Certain  Anglo-Catholics  conccrniTig  Wor- 
sliipping  Eastward,  Lon.,  ISOO.  2.  Whoso  are  the 
Fathers .'  or.  The  Teaching  of  Certain  Anglo-Catholics 
on  the  Church  and  its  Ministry  contrary  alike  to  the 
Scriptures,  to  the  Fathers  of  the  First  Six  Centuries, 


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Ac.  Lon.,  IS(17,  Svo.  3.  On  the  Primitive  Mode  cf 
making  Bishops :  being  an  Enquiry  as  to  whether  they 
were  created  chiefly  by  those  over  whom  they  were  to 
pre.«ule  or  by  one  or  more  of  their  own  Onler,  Lon., 
ISiO,  8vo.  \.  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Pusoy's  Challenge  re- 
specting the  Doctrine  of  the  Real  Presence,  Lon.,  1S71, 
2  vols.  Svo.  j.  An  Answer,  in  Seven  Tracts,  to  the 
Jiucharislic  Doctrine  of  Romanists  and  Ritualists:  in 
which  it  13  shown  that  their  Teaching  is  contrary  to  Holy 
Scripture.^  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.  6.  The  Fathers  cf.,«,„ 
Dr.  Pusey  :  an  Exposition  of  his  Unfair  Treatment  of 
their  i-vidcnce  on  the  Doctrine  of  the  Real  Presence, 
Lon.,  18(3,  p.  Svo.  7.  The  Eastward  Position  I'nscrip- 
tural  and  not  Primitive  and  Catholic,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo. 

Harrison,  John.  Three  Ballads:  The  Clipper 
Screw,  Maximilian,  Trafalgar,  Lon.,  ISK9,  12mo. 

Harrison,  Jolin.  Imaginary  Loves,  [verse,]  Bir- 
111  ngham,  KSso,  |,.  Svo.  "        •■  '  ■■  'J 

Ilarrisonj  John.  Oure  Tounis  Colledgc  :  .Sketches 
of  the  Early  History  of  the  OM  Colledgc  of  Edinburgh  : 
with  an  Appendix  of  Historical  Documents,  Edin.,  1884, 
Svo.  ' 

Harrison,  John,  of  Edinburgh.  The  Scot  in 
Ulster:  the  Story  of  the  Scottish  Settlement  in  Ulster, 
Edin.,  1888,  cr.  Svo. 

,„?*"":"»"?  ,I»ev.  John  Denby,  Ph.D.,  ordained 
ist,7  ;  vicar  ol  Barton,  Lancashire,  1870.  The  Identity 
nl       I   ,/-".''''''    'ho    Anglo-Saxon,   and    the    Catholic 

Harrison,  Hey.  Jonathan  Baxter,  b.  18.35,  in 
■    "NoI,      -*''■'■""'  "•'»'"'«'  at  Franklin    Falls,  N.H., 
since  1860.     i    Certain  Dangerous  Tendencies  in  Amer- 
ican Life,  ond  other  Papers,  Boat.,  1880,  12mo.     Anon. 

TLq,   ,»  Studios  on  Indian    Reservations,  Phila., 

1887,  I6mo.  '  ' 

Harrison,  Joseph,  1S10-I874,b.  in  Philadelphia; 
became  a  mechanical  engineer  and  inventor,  and  was 
employed  by  the  Russian  government  to  construct  loco- 
motives  Ac.,  l84"-52.  1.  An  Essay  on  the  Steam 
Boiler  Phi  a  ISfi-,  lOmo.  2.  The  Locomotive  Engine, 
and  Philadelphia's  Share  in  its  Early  Improvements 
rev.  ed.,  Phihv.,  1872,  Svo.  3.  The  Iron-Worker  and 
King  Solonion:  with  a  Memoir  and  an  Appendix;  2d 
cd    rev.,  Phila.,  1860.     Printed  f,.r  private  circulation. 

Harrison,  Rev.  Joshua  Clarkson.  The  Offi- 
cers, Services,  and  Institutions  of  Park  Chapel,  Camden 
rown  :  with  the  Re,K,rt8  for  I85S  (l,S(i|)  and  an  Address 
to  the  Church  and  Congregation,  Camden  Town,  1850- 
01,  2  vols.  12mo.  Privately  printed.  Also,  single  ser- 
mons  and  addresses. 

Harrison,  Rev.  Lawrence  John.  Sermons 
preached  on  Various  Occasions,  Lon.,  1867   p   Svo 

Harrison,  Mrs.  M.  B.     (Trans.)  a  (ireat  Ladyj 

K^hn    1  ?*''°"',').-''i  •'•  *:'"•  ^*«"i"-  [pseud,  for  August 
huprtne,]  Lon.,  InjS,  p.  svo. 

Harrison,  Mrs.  iMary,  daughter  of  Rev.  Charles 
Kingsley,  ,«/ra/  wife  of  Rev.  William  Harrison.  Her 
books  and  her  contributions  to  periodicals  have  been  pub- 
lished under  the  pseudonyme  of  "  Lucas  Malet."  1.  Mrs 
Lorimer :  a  Sketch  in  Black  and  White,  Lon.,  1882.  2 
vols.  p.  Svo, 


"Not  only  brimful  of  cleverness,  profuse  and  careless 
cleveriii'ss,  as  of  one  rich  in  inlelligenci',  ami  of  geniiine 
softly  reflective  himiniir,  such  as  critics  hive,  but  of  power 
of  a  kind  so  separate  that  it  is  Imrd  to  characterize  wlthuul 
quoting  in  justltieation  the  wIkjIc  book."— .sWc/u^,,-,  Ivi. 
180. 

2.  Colonel  Enderby's  Wife:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1885,  3 
vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"  We  cniinot  doubt  that  this  sturv  will  live  ainoiiL'vt  ibe 
great  Hiigli:.li  tictions  of  ibis  ceiiliu'v.  For  it  moves  In  the 
higher  imaginative  world  wiibmit  iiiiv  ileliciciicv  in  real- 
ism. There  is  lUible  poetry  in  it  wii'hoiu  ilreaiiiiiicss  or 
want  o,  grasp  lor  the  truth  of  hunmii  imlure."— .s;)iv(o(or 
ivlit.  /in.  '  ' 

3.  Little  Peter!  a  Christmas  .Morality,  Lon.,  18S7,  so. 
16uio.     4.   A  Counsel  of  Perfection.  Lon.,  ISSS   p.  Svo 

Harrison,  Miss  .llnry.  The  Skilful  Cook:  'a 
Pcaotical  Manual  of  Modern  Kxiierience,  Lon..  18S4 
cr.  Svo.  ' 

Harrison,  Nellie  I'ortrscue.  1.  For  One  Mans 
Pleasure:  a  Novel,  Lon..  Iss.l,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  1S85.  2,  So  Runs  my  Dream:  a  Story,  Lon.,  1S85, 
2  V(ds.  p.  Svo. 

Harrison,  Octavian  Baxter  Cameron,  M.A., 
b.  1819;  graduated  nt  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  1841  ; 
called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1S51  "  1.  The 
Summary  Procedure  on  Bills  of  Exchange  Act,  1855, 
Lon.,  ISjo,  12ino;  2d  ed.  .same  year.  2.  The  Practice 
of  the  Sheriff's  Court  of  the  City  of  i.ondon,  Lon.,  1800, 
or.  Svo.  3.  The  Registration  (Occupation  Voters)  Act, 
188o,  Lon.,  ISS.),  Svo.  4.  The  Representation  of  the 
People  Act,  1884:  Notes,  Lon.,  1SS5,  p.  Svo. 

Ilarrison,  Oscar.  The  Comic  Guide  to  the  Isle 
of  Man.     Illust.     Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

Harrison,  R.  E.  What  is  Congelaticm  ?  or.  The 
Benumbing  Influence  of  Cold  in  proilueing  Insensibility 
to  Pain  in  Dental  Operations  popularly  explained,  Lon., 
1858,  12ino. 

Harrison,  Reginald,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  surgeon  to 

the  Liverpool  Royal  Inlirmary.     1.  Clinical  Lectures  on 

,  Stricture  of  the  Urethra  and  Disorders  of  the  Urinary 

Organs,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.     2.   Lectures   on   the  Surgical 

^  Diseases  of  the  Urinary  Organs;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  Lon.,  IssO 

I  Svo;  3d  ed.,  1887.  3.  The  Prevention  of  Stricture  and 
of  Prostatic  Obstruction,  Lon.,  1SS2.  4.  On  some  Recent 
Advances  in  Surgery  of  the  Urinary  Organs:  Address, 
Lon.,  1883,  .Svo.  5.  Observations  on  Lithotomy,  Lithot- 
rity,  nn<l  the  Early  Detection  of  Stone  in  the  Bladder- 
witli  a  De.-cription  of  a  New  Method  of  Tapping  the 
Bladder,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo.  6.  Some  Points  in  the  Surgery 
ot  the  Irinary  Organs:  Lettsomian  Lecture,  Lon.,  1888. 

IlBrrison,  MiMor-Gen.  Richard,  R.E.,  C.B., 
C.AI.G..  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny.  China  war,  Zulu 
war,  Egyptian  exiiedition,  Ac.  1.  A  Practical  .Scheme 
lor  the  Reorganization  of  the  Armies  of  Engh  nd  By 
an  Officer.  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  2.  The  Volunteer,  the 
Militiaman,  and  the  Regular  .Soldier.  By  a  Publio- 
S^chool  Boy.  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  3.  The  Officer's  Memo- 
randum-Book for  Peace  and  War,  Lon.,  1877,  obi.  32mo; 
4th  ed..  1SS5. 

Harrison,  Robert,  librarian  of  the  London 
Library.  1.  Notes  of  a  Nine  Years'  Residence  in  Russia, 
from  1844  to  1S53.  Lon.,  1S55,  p.  Svo.  2.  Colonial 
Sketches  ;  or.  Five  Years  in  South  Australia,  Lon.,  1802, 
12mo.  3.  (Trans.)  Lorenzo  do'  Medici  the  Magnificent, 
by  A.  von  Reumont,  Lon.,  1876,  2  vols.  Svo.  4.  Cata- 
logue of  the  London  Library  ;  with  Appendix  containing 
List  of  Members,  Contents  of  Voluminous  Collections, 
AInhabetical  List  of  Tracts,  and  a  Classilied  Index  of 
Subjects;  ;)th  ed.,  Lon.,  1888,  2  vols.  And  see  GosT- 
WICK,  ,Io.si:i'H,  eupra, 

Harrison,  Robert  Alexander,   D.C.L..   183.3- 
1878,  b.  nt  Montreal,  Canada:  admitted  to  the  bar  1855; 
represented  West  Toronto  in   Parliament    1S67-72,  and 
became  chief  justice  of  Ontario  in  1875.     1.  Digest  of 
Cases  in  the  Queen's  Bench,  Upper  Canada,  from   1823 
I  to  1851,  1853.      2.   The    Common   Law   Procedure  Act, 
j  [Canada,]  and  other  Acts  relating  to  the  Practice  of  the 
j  Superior  Courts  of  Common  Law  and  tlie  Rules  of  Court  • 
,  with  Notes,  Toronto,  1856;  2d.ed.,  1870,  Svo.    3.  Statutes 
;  ol  Upper  Canada  to  1856,  1857.    4.  Sketch  of  the  Legal 
Profession  in  Upper  Canada,  IS.i?,     6    Manual  of  Ct"ts 
in  County  Courts,  1S57.    6.  Rules  of  Practice  and  Plead- 
ing in  the  Courts  of  Upper  Canada,  1858.    7.  Munieiiial 
Manual  of  Upper  Canada,  1859. 
Harrison,  S.Francis.  Crowded  Out, Ottawa,  1886, 
Harrison,  Samuel,  of  Sheffield,  Eng.     A  Com- 
pete History  of  the  Great  Flood  at  Sheffield  on  March 

II  and  12,  186L     Illust.     Lon.,  1804,  Svo. 


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HarriRon,  Rev.  Samuel,  of  PittsfieM,  Mass.] 
An  Apneiil  of  a  Culoroil  Man  tc  his  Fcllow-Citi/.cn8  of  a  i 
Fairer  Hue  in  tho  L'nitod  States,  I'ittsfiuia,  1H77,  16mo. 

IIiirriMUli,  Sniiiiiel  11.     Alunzo  yo  Brave  ami  jo  i 
Kayre    hmigunu:  an   Hysterical    Drama,  in  Three  Aets, 
[verse,!  Liverpool,  1S70,  Hvo.  .         .1 

Harrison,  Uev.  T.     Three  Hundrcl  Testimomes 
in   Favor  of  Religion  ana  the  Uible,  by  Distinguished  | 
Men  and  Women,  (in.,  1S88,  12nio.  . 

Harrison,  Rev.  W.  How  to  take  a  Holiday  in 
the  Tyrol  fur  £21  :  with  an  Account  of  a  \  isit  to  Ant- 
werp, Ac,  Manchester,  1S8R,  p.  Svo. 

Harrison,  W.  B.,  editor  of  the  American  Artisan. 
The  Muchi.nio'9  Tool-llooli:  with  l>racticul  liules  and 
SuggestioLS  for  the  r.^-e  of  Machinists,  Iron-Workers, 
and  Others,  N.  York.  ISliS,  l2nio.  . 

Harrison,  W.  C.  liees  and  Uoo-Keeping,  N.  York, 
18(10,  12nio.  ,  ,  ,    , 

Harrison,  W.  II.  The  Fossil  lirido :  a  Legend  ot 
Folkestone,  and  other  Verses,  Lon.,  1S6S,  Svo.     Privately 

''"Harrison,  W.  H.  How  to  get  rich  in  the  South  : 
Telling  what  to  do,  how  to  do  it,  and  the  Profits  to  be 
realized.  Chic,  18S8,  12mo. 

Harrison,  W.  P.     1.  Theophilus  Walton ;  or,  Tlie 
Majesty  of  Truth ;    a  Reply   to  "  Theodosia  Earnest, 
Nashville,  Tcnn.,  12mo.     2.  The    Living   Christ,   18.S,!, 

Harrison,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter,  46th  Regiment, 
U.S.  army.  Pickett's  Men:  a  Fragment  ol  War  His- 
tory, X.  York,  1870,  12mo. 

Harrison,  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  rector  of  Birch, 
Essex.  [a„lc,  vol.  i.,  add.]  1.  The  Light  of  the  Forge,  i 
or,  Counsels  drawn  from  the  Sick-He.l  of  L.  M.,  Lon..  < 
1853,  12mo:  2d  e.l.,  ISlU.  2.  Conlirmation  :  a  Duty  to 
God  and  a  Choice  of  Service,  Lon.,  1S()2,  12mo.  Anon. 
3.  The  Reality  and  Eternity  of  the  Future  Punishment 
of  the  Wicked,  Lon.,  1865,  8vo.  1.  Daily  Readings  for 
Holy  Seasons:  Lent,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo.  „  ,-     , 

Harrison,  William,  1802-1834,  b.  at  Salford, 
Lancashire;  resided  in  the  Lsle  of  Man  from  184.),  and 
was  a  member  ..f  the  House  of  Keys,  and  chief  lounder 
of  the  Man.K  Society.  1.  Bibliotheca  Monensis :  a  Biblio- 
graphical Account  of  Works  relating  to  the  Isle  of  Man, 
(Man.'C  Soc  Pub.,)  Douglas,  1861,  Svo;  now  ed  ,  l>,(i. 
"  (Ed)  .Mona  Miscellany:  a  Selection  of  Proverbs, 
Sayinus,  Ballads,  Customs,  and  Legends  peculiar  to  the 
Isle  of  Man,  (Manx  ,<oc  Pub.,)  Douglas,  1,869-71,  two 
series,  8vo.  :i.  (Ed.)  Man.K  Miscellanies:  vols.  i.  an<l  ii., 
(Manx  Soc.  Pub.,)  Douglas,  1871,  1880,  8vo.  4.  (Ed.) 
The  Old  Historians  of  the  Isle  of  Man  :  Camden,  Speed, 
Dugdale,  Co.v,  Wilson,  Willis,  and  (Jrose,  (Man.x  Soc 
Pui).,)  Douglas,  1871,  Svo.  J.  (Ed.)  Record  o'  the 
Tvnwald  and  St.  John's  Cliapels  in  the  Jslo  ol  Man, 
{.Manx  Soc  Pub.,)  Douglas,  1871,  Svo.  b.  (Ed.)  Rec- 
ords of  St.  Mark's  Chapel,  Isle  of  Man:  complied  from 
the  Papers  of  J.  T.  Clarke,  (Manx  Soc.  Pub.,)  Douglas, 
1878  7  (Ed.)  An  Account  of  the  Diocese  ot  Sodor 
and  Man  and  St.  German's  Cathedral :  al,so,  A  Record 
of  the  Bishops  and  a  Statement  of  the  Rectors,  Douglas, 
1S7'J,  Svo.  ,^,     ^  ,  ,. 

Harrison,  William,  solicitor.  The  Law  relating 
to  Chief  Rents  and  other  Kent-Charges  and  Lands  as 
affected  therobv,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo.  , 

Harrison,"  William  A.  A  .Manual  of  Physiogra^ 
phv.     lllust.      Lon.,  1880,  l2mo. 

Harrison,  William  George,  1827-1883,  gradu- 
ated at  St.  .lohn's  College,  Cambridge,  1850;  calle.l  to 
the  bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  1853.  With  C.m'K,  (.koiigk 
A.,  Jh.,  The  .loint-Stook  Companies  Act,  ISoO  :  with 
Remarks  and  Index,  Lon  ,  1856,  Svo. 

Harrison,  William  II.,  quartermaster,  (irans.) 
Studies  in  Troop- Leailing:  The  Cavalry  Division;  from 
the  German  of  J.  von  Verdy  du  V ernois.  Edited  by  t. 
W.  Bowdler  Bell.     Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Harrison,  William  Henry,  editor  of  The  fapinl- 
ualist.  1.  The  Lazy  Lays  and  Prose  Imaginings,  Lon., 
1877  cr.  Svo.  2.  Spirits  before  our  Eyes :  vol.  i.,  Lon., 
187!)'  cr.  Svo.  3.  (Ed.)  Psychic  Facts:  a  Selection  from 
the  W'-itin""  "f  Various  Authors  on  Psychicnl  Phe- 
nomena, Lo"n.,  1880,  Svo.  1.  Mother  Shiptoii  Investi- 
gated: the  Result  of  Critical  Examination  in  the  liritish 
Museum  Library  of  tlie  Literature  relating  to  the  York- 
shire Sibvi,  Lon..  1881,  Svo.  T.I.I 

Harrison,  William  Hopkins.     Ireland   to    be 
paoifiod  by  True  .lustice  and  Policy,  Lon.,  1868,  Svo. 
Harrison,    William   Jerome,   F.O.S.,    science 
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demonstrator  for  the   Birmingham   school  b""''^  ;'»,'« 
curator  of  the  Leicester  Town  Museum.     I.  The  (itology 
of  Leicestershire  and  Rutland.       I'"f,„^°""    "o^ " 
Svo.     2.  Practical  Geology,  Lon.,  18,8,  12II0.     •*-i"»' 
ogy  of  the  C(mnties  of  England  and  of  North  and  South 

^^^'tly'^one  Ivlth'tlMs'nmniml  in  hand  "."y  readily  ac- 
,|,iai  ,?l.iniseir  with  the  nature  "f '''^.^Vh^%o I'l  try 

,M,m'.n"ng  wliich  lie  may  need  ii,l(,rmallon.  -Sal.Ra.. 

'"^.''Elementary  Mechanics;  or.  First  V^"'""".'"  ^'"'; 
ura  History,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  :..  'he  Science  of 
Ule  Life: 'a  Text-Book  of  Domestic  ••^"""•'"'y;  I^"™'; 
188'  D  Svo.  6.  Elementary  Lessons  in  the  1  rim  pies 
■f  AgLulture,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo.  7  A  "'•"';>■.)•;'''';;- 
tography  :  written  as  a  Practical  Guide  and  an  In  n,. 
dm.tion\o  its  Latest  Deve  opinents  Bradford,  Lng^, 
1888,  Svo.  8.  Photogrni.hy  for  All,  Lon.,  18^8,  p.  S^o. 
With  Wakf,FIK1...,  11.  U0W1..VN1.,  Earth-knowledge:  a 
Text-Book   of   Elementary   Physiography,    Lon.,    l>-»i, 

'"Harrison,  William  Uandle.  1.  Ihe  H..nd- 
Book  of  Alphabets  and  Ornaments,  Lon.,  I8b0,  cr.  Svo; 
6th  ed.,  18(3.  2.  Suggestions  for  Illuminating,  Lon., 
1861  ito  3.  A  Practical  Guide  to  Decorative  Painting 
f„r  Walls,  Panels,  Screens,  Ac. :  2d  ed  ,  Lon.,  l/''''^.  '-'""• 

Harriss,  Julia  Mildred.  Wild  shrubs  of  Ala- 
bama; or.  Rhapsodies  of  Restless  Hours.  By  the  Min- 
strel Maiden  of  Mobile.     N.  York,  1852,  8vo. 

Harrisse.  Henry.     Bibliotheca  Americana  \  etu»- 

tissima:  a  Description  o',  W»'1<\J'^^''.''*"8  ,'"  ,f '''''™'' 
published  between  1402  and  laol,  N.  \ork,  1866,  r.Sui. 
Additions,  Ito  the  foregoing.]  Pans,  1872. 

Ilarriison,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Gethsemane,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  I85fi,  l2mo.  . 

Ilarrisson,  John.  I.  An  Essay  on  Pbysioal  Edu- 
cation, Lon.,  1866,  Svo.  2.  Athletic  Training  and 
Health:   an  Essay  on  Physical  Education,  Lon.,  ISBtf, 

'"llarrod,  Henry,  FS.A.,  1817-1871,  b  at  Ayls- 
ham,  Norfolk:  a.lmitted  an  attorney  1838 ,  was  Kr 
twelve  years  secretary  of  the  Norfolk  and  Norwich 
Archtcological  Society;  settled  in  London  as  a  profes- 
sional  anti.,uary  1865.  I.  Gleanings  among  t'«  ";"■"«« 
and  Convents  of  Norfolk.  lllust.  Norwich,  18,,, ,  8no 
"  (E.l.)  Calendar  of  the  Court  Rolls  of  the  Borough  ot 
Colchester:  witli  Lists  of  Bailiffs  and  Mayors  to  the 
Present  Year.  1865,  Colchester,  1865,  4to.  3.  Keper  ory 
of  the  Records  and  Evidences  of  the  Borough  of  Colches- 
ter. 1865.  Colchester,  1865.  4to.  4.  Report  on  the  Records 
of  the  Borough  of  Colchester,  1865.  Colchester,  186.,,  4t,.. 
5.  Report  on  the  Deeds  and  Records  of  the  Borough  ot 
King's  Lynn,  King's  Lynn,  1874,  4to.  a,,,:,. 

Ilarrold.  Charles.     Directions  for  Torres  Straits, 

'"Harrop,  Kobcrt.     Bolingbruke:  a  Political  Study 
and  Criticism.  Lou.,  1884,  Svo. 

■•  .V  larK,.  proporthlii  of  his  pages  is  rtlled  with  Pure  ""- 
rative.-wiih  il  narrative  of  events  that  are  not  Irii  gl  t 
with  much  interest  to  l''«-?'-'''t-'l|.'>:.r™''''''^ '';''','""  V,,f/' 
readv  been  liaiulkMl  by  writers  ot  lar  greater  powers  than 
Mr   ilariup  can  claim  to  possess."— ."'jicrtdfoi-,  Ivii.  0o4. 

narrower,  Henry  Draper.  Captain  Glazier  and 
his  Lake:  an  Enouiry  into  the  History  and  Progress  ot 
Exploration  at  the  Head- Waters  of  the  Mississippi  since 
the  Discovery  of  Lake  Itasca,  N.  York,  1886,  Svo. 

Harry,  James  Spence.     1.  (Trans.)   fhe  Right 
to    Fly,   by    Nadar,    [pseud.,]    Lon.,    1866,    p.   Svo.      Z. 
Trans.)  Atala.  by  Chateaubriand,  Lon.,  18b,,  4to. 

Harshu,  David  Addison,  [-,„((,  vol.  i.,  a,ld.] 
1.  Life  of  Philip  lloddridgc:  with  Notices  ot  some  ot 
his  Contemporaries,  and  Specimens  of  his  Style,  Albany, 
1864,  Svo.  2.  The  Star  of  ■  ablehem  :  a  Gunle  to  the 
Saviour.  Chic,  1864,  12mo.  3.  Life  of  Rev.  James 
Hervey,  Albany,  1865,  sm.  4to.  Only  50  copies  i)rinted. 
4.  (E,i.)  The  Christian's  Present  for  A  I  Ages:  contain- 
in,'  DevotionalT'houghts  of  Eminent  Divines,  N.York, 
1S66.  12mo.  5.  Life  of  Rev.  George  Whitetield,  Albany, 
1886,  4to.  Only  50  eoiiies  printed.  6.  Life  of  John 
Bunyan :  with  Notices  of  some  of  his  Contemporaries 
and  .Specimens  of  his  Style,  i'hila..  1S71,  !2mn. 

Harshn,  Rev.  John  W.  1.  The  Nature,  Effects, 
and  Pardon  of  Sin,  N.  York,  1853,  12mo.  2.  Song  of 
the  Redeemed,  Salvation  to  (lod  and  to  the  Lamb,  I  hila., 
1870.  llimo.  „  . 

Harsha,  William  Justin.  A  Timid  Brave:  the 
Story  of  an  Indian  Uprising,  N.  York,  1886,  Svo. 


HAR 


Practice,  Pleading,  ami  Evi- 
II '  lornia,  San  yrun.,  1M78,  r. 


Ilarston,  E.  F.  li. 

dence   in  tlio  Courts  o''  ' 
tivii. 

Ilnrstoii,  Hev.  IJd  .ard,  M.A.,  grniluiitcd  at 
Ciiiro  iliill,  Cinnbriilgc  Ih.i4;  olmjilain  of  lii»lio|i  No- 
villc'a  II(»^|iili>l  and  v],Mr  of  kSlierborne.  Diiri<et.''tiire, 
l.H.iJ.  1.  I'ettT  Wall<ing  on  tiio  Sea,  and  other  Sermons, 
I, on.,  1816,  12mo;  new  ed.,  IS6H.  '2.  Sermoiid,  Lon.  and 
Oxf.,  1S54,  Svo.  .1.  A  lland-Book  lo  tlie  Abbey  Churih 
of  St.  Mary,  Sherborne,  T,on.,  IMo8,  ISnjo:  L'd  ed.,  enl., 
l-'lVi.  4.  Wolsey's  13e!l  in  Sherliorno  Abbey  Church, 
Sherborne,  18(1(1,  8vo.  b  A  Ilaml  Book  anil  (luide  to 
Sherborne;  5tli  ed.,  enl.,  Sherborne,  1SS4,  8va.  Alao, 
tiini;le  germons,  Ae.     And  sec  Inhki.ow,  ,Ikan,  infin. 

Hart,  A.  The  California  Code  of  Civil  Procedure, 
aiiicnikd  in  1873-71  and  1875-711:  with  Keferencea  and 
A|i|iendi.\,  San  Fran.,  ISnio. 

Hart,  Mr».  A.  Lilian  St.  Clair:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
\SM,  :i  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

Hart,  A.  M.  (Trnn.i.)  Manual  of  Pathological 
Histology,  by  Cornil  ami  Hanvier.  Illust.  2d  ed.,  rev. 
and  enl.,  Lon.,  1S,S2,  2  vols,  demy  8vo. 

Hart,  At  H,  Eloioentary  Treatise  on  Hydrostatics 
and  llydrodynamii'S,  Lon.,  1863,  8vo. 

Hart,  Adolph-ds  M.,  1813-1S79,  a  lawyer  in  Can- 
f.du.  1.  A  Jliatory  of  the  Discovery  of  the  Valley  of 
the  .Mississippi,  Cin.,  1853,  12mo.  2.  My  Own  Lan- 
guage; or,  The  Elements  of  English  (jr.ninmar.  Mobile. 
Ala.,  1853.  3.  Life  in  the  Far  West,  N.  York,  180(1.  4. 
Practical  Suggestions  on  Mining  Rights  and  Privileges  in 
Canada:  with  an  Appendix  containing  the  Uold-Miniiig 
Kogulalions,  Ac,  Montreal,  18(17,  8vo. 

Hart,  Alban  J.  X.,  L817-1879,  b.  in  England; 
educated  at  Stonyhurst  College;  was  a  teacher  in  the 
Sedglcy  Park  School,  ami  afterwards  for  some  years  in 
tho  I'nited  States.  \.  The  Mind  and  its  Creations :  an 
Essay  on  .Menial  Philosophy,  N.  York,  1853,  12mii.  2. 
My  Own  Language;  or,  The  Elements  of  English  Gram- 
mar, IJalt.,  1860,  i2mo.  3.  The  Hermit  of  the  Alps,  and 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  8vo.  4.  Catholic  Psychology ;  or. 
The  Philosophy  of  the  Human  .Mind,  simplified  and  .sys- 
tematized from  the  Most  Approved  Authors,  Lon.,  18(17, 
p.  8vo. 

Hart,  Charles  Henry,  b.  1847,  in  Philadelphia; 
addiitled  to  the  bar  1868;  historiographer  of  the  Nu- 
mismatic and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Philadelphia.  1. 
Remarks  on  Tabasco,  .Mexico,  Phila.,  1867,  8vo.  2.  Me- 
moir of  W.  H.  Prescott,  Host.,  1868,  r.  8vo.  3.  Histor- 
ical Sketch  of  National  Medals,  177(1-1815,  Phila.,  1869, 
8vo.  4.  A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Hor.  W.  Willis, 
of  Portland,  Maine,  Phila.,  1870,  8vo.  Privately  printed 
5.  Uiograjihical  Sketch  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Albany, 
187  .  6.  Turner,  the  Dream-Painter,  1879.  7.  Biblio- 
griiphia  AVebstcriana,  1883. 

Hart,  Charles  Porter.  1.  Repertory  of  the  New 
Remedies  :  based  upon  Hale's  "  Special  Therapeutics  and 
Symptomatology,"  Phila.,  1876,  8vo.  2.  Diseases  of  the 
Brain  and  Eye.  Tables  and  Illust.  Detroit,  Mich., 
1878,  8vo.  3.  Diseases  of  the  Eye.  Illust.  Detroit, 
1878,  8vo.  4.  Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System;  with 
Clinical  Illustrations,  Phila.,  1881,  8vo, 

Hart,  Charlotte  I.  (Trans.)  The  Will-o'-the- 
Wisps ;  from  the  German  of  Mario  Petersen.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1883,  cr.  8vo. 

Hart,  Cheyiiey.    The  Christian  Common  Prayer- 
Book,or  Universal  Liturgy  :  founded  on  the  True  Gospel  \ 
Principles  of  Charity,  Benevolence,  and   Liberty,  and 
adapted  to  the  General  Use  of  Every  Society  of  Christians,  i 
Lon.,  1861,  8vo.     Anon.  i 

Hart,  David  Berry,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  Edin.,  leo-  | 
turer  on  midwifery  and  diseases  of  women  in  the  School  : 
of  Medicine,  Edinburgh.  1.  The  Structure  of  the  Female 
Pelvic  Floor:  a  Thesis.  Illust.  Edin.,  18811,  fol.  2.1 
Atlas  of  Female  Pelvic  Anatomy,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1884,  j 
fol.  3.  Topograjihical  and  Sectional  Anatomy  of  the 
Female  Pelvis,  Lon.,  1885,  fol.  With  Bahboih,  Ai.kx-  ! 
Ax»KK  HiQFi  Freeland,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  Edin.,  Manual  j 
of  Gyna'cology.  Illust.  Lon.,  1882,  8vo;  3il  ed.,  1883.  1 
Hart,  E,  J.  History  of  the  Fortieth  Infantry  ! 
Regiment,  Cin.,  1864,  12mo.  1 

Hart,   Edward.       A    Hand-Book  of   Volumetric  I 
Analysis.     Illust.     N.  York,  1878,  12mo.  I 

Hart,  Ernest  Abraham,  b.  183(1;  passed  through  ; 
the  Medical  School  of  St.  George's  Hospital,   London,  ' 
and  practised  as  a  surgeon,  but  subsequently  devoted 
himself  to  iiublic  work  in  connection  with  sanitary  re-  I 
form,  and  became  editor  of  the  Londor.  Medical  Record  I 


HAR 

and  the  Sanitary  Record.  I.  On  Diphtheria:  its  His- 
tory, Progress,  ,«ymptoms,  Treatment,  and  Prevention, 
Lon.,  1859,  8vo.     2.  On  some  Forms  of  Disease  of  the 

Eye,  constituting  the  Condition  commonly  called  A u- 

i-isis,  Lon.,  1864,  8vo.  3.  The  Trutli  about  Vaccination  : 
an  Examination  and  Refutation  of  the  Assertions  of  the 
Anti-''i'''einator!^,  Lon.,  188(1,  cr.  8vo. 

l'-'         Mrs.    fanny,   (Wheeler,)   wife  of  Rev. 

Dud.ey  )lar(,  rector  of  Stretford,  Miinclicster.     1.  Try, 

i  and  you  AV'ill :  a  Story  fur  Youth,  Lun.,  1859,  12mo.     2. 

Yule-Tide:  Faces  in  the  Fire.     By  a  Clergyman's  Wile. 

.Manchester,  n.  d.,  12mo.     3.  .Mrs.  Jerningham's  Journal, 

'  I  verse,]  Lon.,  18(19,  I2mo.     Anon.     4.  The  Runaway  :  a 

Story  for   the  Young,  Lon.,  IS72.  p.  8vo.     Anon.     New 

;  ed.,  1860.     5.  A  Very  Young  Couple,  ]s7;i,  ,,,  ,Svo;  new 

ed.,   1875.      6.    Mls«   Hitchcock's  Wcdding-Dress,   Lon., 

1875,  p.  8vo.      7.    Harry,   |verse,]    N.  York,    1877.      8. 

Freda,  Lon.,   1878,  3   vols.  |i.  evo.      9.    Verv   Genteel, 

Lon.,  18S0,  cr.Svo.     10.  Three  Epochs  in  the  Life  of  a 

Woman,  Lnn.,' Is.sl.  j,.  8vo. 

ilart,  Fred.  II.  The  Sazcrac  Lying  Club:  a 
Nevada  Book  ;  2d  ed.,  San  Fran.,  1878,  8vo. 

Hart,  (George.  1.  The  Violin:  its  Famous  Makers 
and  their  ImKators.  Illust.  Lon.,  1875,  4to;  new  ed., 
18811. 

'■  The  title  of  this  buok  dues  not  fairlv  indicate  its  inter- 
I  cstiiiK  ciuitents.  The  vuliinie  Is  vahial"iU<  to  the  violinist; 
It  IS  nislruetiveforllie  anialeur;  ami  iiiiseellaneous  nuilter 
liMij-  lie  found  in  it  ealculaled  to  lix  the  atlentiun  of  the 
Bciieral  reader  who  is  disposed  to  dive  into  tlie  records  of 
ihe  lii.stiiry  and  development  of  art."-.4tt.,  No.  2498. 

2.  The  Violin  and  i(s  Music.  Illust.  Lon.,  1881, 
4to  :  new  ed.,  1884,  8vo. 

"The  broad  rsnKc  of  interest  in  the  hook,  which  appears 
at  the  very  liegiiinint;,  and  >lie  evident  aiipreeintimi  of  the 
romantic  as  well  as  the  pviictieal  side  of  llie  quesliim. 
shows  that  the  man  is  mil  nu  rued  in  the  specialist,  and 
that  onisiders  as  well  as  exjieKs  may  look  to  lind  amuse- 
ment as  well  us  iiislnietliin  tlieiein."— ^a(.  t!(i:,  Hi.  'J41. 

*»  Hart,  Gerald,"  (Pseud.)    Sec  Ihvi.no,  Thomas 

J.,  ill/ fit. 

Hart,  («crald  E.,  president  of  the  Montreal  Society 
for  Historical  Studies.  The  Fall  of  New  France,  1755- 
1760,  Montreal  and  N.  York,  1888,  8vo. 

Hart,  H.  1.  Alcohol:  under  Six  Aspects,  Lon., 
1878,  8vo.  2.  Drink  Atrocities:  a  Word  to  Education- 
ists, Tradesmen,  and  Rate- Payers,  Holloway,  1878,  8vii. 
Hart,  Henry  Chichester,  naturalist  to  Sir  G. 
Nares's  Arctic  expedition  and  Prof.  Hull's  Palestine 
expedition.  1.  A  List  of  Plants  found  in  the  Island  of 
Arran,  Gnlway  Bay,  Dublin,  1875,  8vo.  2.  The  Flora 
of  Ilowth  :  with  Map  and  an  Introduction  to  tlie  Geology 
and  other  Features  of  the  Promontory,  Dublin,  1887, 
]2nio.  3.  Scripture  Natural  Historv  :  vol.  ii..  Animals 
of  the  Bible,  ("By-Paths  of  Bible  Knowledge,")  Lon., 
1888,  p.  8vo. 

Hart,  Very  Rev.  Henry  Martyn,  M.A.,  grad- 
uated at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1861;  ordained  1863; 
dean  of  St.  John's  Cathedral,  Denver,  Col.,  since  1879. 
1.  (Trans.)  The  AVorld  of  the  Sea;  from  the  French 
of  Moquin  Tandon.  Illust.  Lon.,  18(19,  r.  8vo ;  new 
ed.,  1874.  2.  Elementary  Chemistry,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo. 
3.  The  Children's  Service-Book  for  Church  and  Home, 
Lon.,  1875,  12mo.  4.  A  Preacher's  Legacy  to  his  Con- 
gregation and  their  Children:  Sermons,  Lon.,  1879,  p. 
8vo.  5.  Manual  of  Chemistry,  for  Advanced  Stuilcnts, 
N.  Y'ork,  cr.  8vo. 

Hart,  Henry  Wjatt,  b.  1854;  graduated  at  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge.  1873;  called  to  the  bar  at 
the  Inner  Tem)ile  1877.  Bankrujitcy  Law  and  Practice, 
Lon.,  1881,  8vo.  With  Eii.oAnT,  Ernest,  loterrogato- 
ries  :  Rules  relating  to  the  Law  of  Discovery  and  In- 
spection now  administered  in  the  High  Court  of  Justice, 
Lon.,  1879.  8vo. 

Hart,  Herbert  William.  How  to  return  Mem- 
bers to  Parliament  without  the  Corruption  at  iircsent 
attendant  on  General  Elections,  Lon.,  1868,  Svo;  3d  ed., 
rev..  Lon.,  1872. 

Hart,  J.  A.  X.  Four  I'surpations  in  Society :  Ded- 
icated to  the  Houourablc  W.  E.  Gladstone,  Lon.,  1873, 
8vo. 

Hart,  J.  B.  A  Treatise  on  the  Practice  of  the 
Courts  of  the  State  of  California:  carefully  adapted  to 
the  Existing  Law,  Albany,  1853.  Syo. 

Hart,  J.  Coleman.'     Designs  for  Parish  Churches, 

in   the  Three   Styles  of  English  Church   Architecture: 

with  an  Analysis  of  Each  Style,  Ac,  N.  Y'ork,  1857,  imp. 

Svo. 

Hart,  James  Morgan,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  son  of  John 

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bftfl   coritrihutud    nuiiieroiiH   iirticle.- 
(Triins.)    Thi^    Auiii/.nii.i ;    t'niiii    the 
I)inxfl«tcilt,  N.  York,  isiis,  \2uiu. 
of  Tt'iicliiii({  Colors,  by    K.  t'nvt',  N' 
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S.  Itiirt,  iii/n,  !  b.  IH.Ifl,  at  Princeton,  N..r. ;  (jrodiialed  |  the  Actrcj.-,  and  Thomas  Otway,  Lon.,  1S«K,  4to,  4. 
at  Princeton  IHIKI,  and  at  (JiittinKen  l»(ll;  iidmitled  to  ,  (l-.M.i  A  Kegistur  of  the  I.hikIs  held  by  Catlioll  ■»  and 
the  bar  in  New  York  ISHt);  a»i(ii<tant  iirofcssorof  ukkI-  Nonjurors  in  the  Counly  of  Kent,  in  the  Kelnii  of  King 
on;  hin«uages  at  Cornell  Univeisily  lstl,S-7:>;  p',)les«or  ,  (leor^e  I.,  I.on.,  IS7II,  Hvo.  j.  (Ed.)  Selection,  from  tho 
of  modern  lanKuaKos  and  Knglish  literature  in  the  Ini- :  Corres|i(jndence  of  11.  Ulooiiideld,  l,o  IM7I,  Svo.  H. 
■ersity  of  Cincinnati  Is-fl-iMi,  und  then  ap|iointod  iin.  |  Inde.\  K.xpur«atoriua  Annliuanus;  or.  A  Descriptive  Cat- 

aloKUo  of  the  l'rinci|>al  liooks  printed  or   published   in 
Kngland  wliich  liave  been  suppressed,  I, on.,  i8"2-7H,  Hvo. 
7.  All   Kni|uiry  into  the  Tenure  of  Lands  in  the  Parish 
j  of  Uravesend,   County   of    Kent,   more   especially  with 
I  Hegaril  to  tlieii   (iavulkind  and   Non-(Ja\olkind  (Quali- 
ties, (iravesend,  l«7:i.  Svo.     s,  (Kd.l   Kecorilsof  OravcJ- 
end,  Milton,  Denton,  Chalk,  Norlhllcet,  .Southfleet,  and 
llleld;  with    Illustrntivo    Notes,   Oravesend,    1878,  Svo. 
With    LvoNH,  Hr.v.  I'onsonbv    Anvksi.kv,  (eil.)  Cliartu- 
lary   of   the    Ancient    Benedictine   Abbey  of   Hamsey  ! 
i  vols.  i.  ii..  l,oii.,  issi-sfl,  imp.  Svo. 

Hurt,  Uilliam    U.     1.  The   KternnI    Purpose:  a, 

Stu.ly  of  the  Scrip'ure  Doctrine  of  Immortality,  Pliila., 

[  ISSI,  IL'moi  2d  eil,,  with  Supplementary  Kssay  (m  Iiife, 

Temporal  and  Internal,  1 SS2.     2.  The  Unity  of  the  Faith, 

i  Phila.,  IS82,  12mo. 

Hartc,  rriiiiciN  Mret,  b.  183(i,  at  Albany,  N.Y.; 
removed  to  California  in  1S54;  became  a  oompositir  in 
a  prinlinK-oHice,  a  contributor  to  newspapers,  and  in 
isiis  the  first  editor  of  the  Overland  Monthly,  in  which 
he  published  "The  Luck  of  Koaring  Camp"  and  other  de- 
lineationsof  Californian  life.  In  1870  he  was  made  pro- 
fessor of  recent  literature  in  the  University  of  Califor- 
nia, but  in  the  followin);  year  he  re.-igned  this  position, 
as  well  as  the  editorship  of  the  Overland,  and  removed  to 
New  Y'ork,  becoming  a  con  triljutor  to  the  At  Ian  tie  Month'y 
and  to  Scribncr's  Magazine.     He  was  C.S.  consul  at  Cre- 


Laugel,  N.  York,  IS7I.  12mo.     4.  (ierman  Iniversities 
a  Narrative  of  Personal  Kxperiences  ;  together  with  He- 
cent  Statistical  Information,  Practical  Suggestiors,  and 
a  Comparison    of  the   (ierman,  Ei.gliah.  and   American 
Systems  of  Higher  Education,  N.  Y'ork,  M74,  12mo. 

"In  thi.s  excellent  little  volume  the  amb..r  hits  told  with 
sliigiilnrcl^.irness,  lldelily,  iiml  siinpllclty  Ihoslnrv  of  his 
student  life  in  (oitti:igeii,  Leipzig,  and  Berlin.'— A'li/ioii, 
xix.  IIIIJ. 

.).  (Ed.)  Herman  Classics  for  American  Students:  with 
Notes  and  Glossary,  N.  York,  1875-78,  4  vols.  IBino.  Ii. 
Syllabus  of  Anglo-  :xon  Literature;  adapted  from  Ber- 
nard Ten  Drink's  "(iescbiohteder  Englischen  Literatur," 
Cin.,  ISSI,  Svo. 

Hart,  Uev.  James  Williiim  Tusker,  M.A., 
graduated  at  University  <"  llegc,  Durham,  l,-i7l;  or- 
dained lS72j  vicar  of  Xe»  Swimlon,  (lloucestorshire, 
since  18SS.  The  Autobiography  of  ,Iudas  Isouriot:  a 
Character-Study,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 

Hart,  John.  I.  A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Con- 
struction of  Oblique  Arches,  Lon.,  1836;  lid  ed..  1808, 
imp.  Svo.  2.  Description  of  a  New  Method  of  Treating 
the  Sewage  of  Towns,  Lon.,  18i;«,  Svo.  I  '"'J.  (iermany,  1S7S-S(I,  and  at  Glasgow  18S0-85,  and  has 

Hart,  John  8eely,  LL.D.,  [mih;  vol.  i.,  add.,]  '  s'loo  then  resided  in  England.  I.  Condensed  Novels, 
181(1-1877,  was  made  professor  of  rhetoric  anil  the  Eng-  !  ""''  "•''<"'  Papers,  N.  Y'ork,  187(t,  12mo.  2.  "  The  Hea- 
lish  language  at  Princeton  IS72.  1.  Mistakes  of  Eilu- '""•'"  ^'l""™'  t'crse.]  Illust.  Chic,  1870.  (Published 
cated    Men;  :id  cd.,  Phila.,    Sfi2,  12mo;  4th    cd.,  Isii7.  j  originally  in  the  Overland  Monthly,  under  the  title  of 


2.  The  Bible  as  an  Education  Power  among  the  Nation  , 
Phila.,  1862,  l«ino.  3.  Counsels  for  the  School-Hoom] 
Phila.,  1864,  l2mo.  4.  The  liolden  Censer:  Thoughts 
on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  Phila.,  I8li4,  lliiuo.  a.  Thoughts 
on  Sabbath-Schools,  Phila.,  ISii4,  12ino.  6.  In  the 
School-Room  :  Chajiters  in  the  Philosophy  of  Education, 
Phila.,  1808,  12mo.  7.  How  to  Select  a  Library,  Phila., 
1870,  lijino.  8.  Manual  of  Composition  and  Rhetoric, 
Phila.,  1S7U,  12o. ).  9.  Removing  .Mcmntains :  Life 
Lessons  from  the  Gospels,  N.  York,  1S70,  Iflmo.  10. 
Sunday-School  Idea,  Phila.,  1870,  12mo.  11.  Manual 
of  American  Literature;  a  Text-Book  for  Schoo's  and 
Colleges,  Bost.,  IS72,  p.  Svo.  12.  A  Brief  Exposition  of 
the  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  Phila.,  1873,  12mo. 
Uart,  Joseph  J.  The  Sunshine  of  Home;  or. 
Hearts  and  Homes,  Lon.,  IS79,  Svo. 

Hart,  Ludovico  Woolfgang.  Photography  Sim- 
plified: a  Practical  Treatise  on  the  (.'ollodion  and  Albu- 
men Processes,  Southampton,  18.57,  12mo. 

Hart,  Mary  II.  The  Children  of  the  Street :  Mary 
Carpenter's  Work  in  Relation  to  our  Own,  Lon.,  1880, 
12mo. 

Hart,  Rev.  Richard,  [nntt;  vol.  i.,  add.,]  vicar  of 
Catton.  The  Apostolical  Succession  of  the  English 
Clergy  traced  from  the  Earliest  Times,  and  in  the  Four 
Dioceses  of  Canterbury,  London,  Norwidi,  and  Ely,  con- 
tinued to  the  Y'ear  M.DCCC.LXII.,  Lon.    lS(i2,  Svo. 

Hart,  Rev.  Samuel,  M.A.,  D.D.,  professor  of  the 
Latin  language  and  literature  in  Trinity  College,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  1.  (Ed.)  Bishop  Seaburv's  Communion 
Oftice:  with  an  Historical  Sketch  ami  Notes,  N.  Y'ork, 
1874,  12mo;  new  ed..  ISS.i.  2.  (Trans.)  Mozarabio  Lii- 
urgy  for  the  First  Sunday  in  Advent,  N.  York,  1S77, 
Kimo. 

Hart,  Rev.  Virgil  C,  a  mi.ssiimary  of  the  Amer- 
ican Methodist  Episcopal  Church  ;  sent  to  China  in  1865, 
and  appointed  superintendent  of  tile  mission  at  Kiu- 
Kiang  186U.  Western  China:  a  Journey  to  the  (Jreat 
Buddhist  Centre  of  Mount  Omoi.  Man  and  Illust. 
Bost.,  18S8,  12ino. 

"  Not  only  a  plea-siiig  record  of  travel,  but  a  tlnielv  pic- 
ture of  one  of  the  least  known  yet  most  valuable  portions 
ot  the  earth  s  siirtftoe."— .V(i(ioH,  xlv'.i  442 


:  "  Plain  Talk  from  Truthful  James.")  :i.  The  Luck  of 
Roaring  Camp,  and  other  Sketdiea,  Host ,  1870,  12mo. 

"  We  eannot  safely  infer  that  a  man  who  can  throw  iiir 
these  vigorous  eicliinKs  is  capable  of  eoinposliig  more  am- 

!  bllidiis  pictures  with  eipiiil  success.  ...  At  the  same  time, 
lie  shows  .so  iiuieli  unmistakable  talent  in  the  story  we 

:  have  noticed  that  we  laiiiiot  but  hope  that  be  will  turn 
his  powers  to  some  account  in  future,  and  that  ive  may 
have  to  eongratulate  California  on  producing  a  geimiiie 
teller  of  stories  with  a  strong  local  flavour.^'— ^(i(.  Jteu., 
xxxl.  811. 

4.  Poems,  Host.,  1871,  12mo.  5.  "The  Heathen 
Chinee,"  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  (1.  East  and 
West  Poems,  Host.,  1871,  16mo.  7.  Stories  of  the  Sier- 
ras,  Bost..  1872,  12ino. 

"In  none  of  Bret  Harle's  stories,  whether  In  prose  or 
verse,  are  the  charaoterlHilcs  of  his  genius  more  striking 
than  in  these  of  the  Sierras."— .s>crtutoc,  xlv.  l.'w?. 

8.  Mrs.  Skaggs's  Husbands,  and  other  Sketches,  Bost., 
1872,  16mo.  SI.  M'liss:  an  Idyl  of  Red  Mountain,  N. 
Y'ork,  Svo.  10.  The  Poetical  Works  of  Bret  Ilarle : 
Complete  Edition.  Illust.  Lon.,  1872,  Svo;  Bost.,  1873  j 
Lon.,  1880;  Host.,  1881;  Lon.,  1885  j  Lon.,  1886,  with 
an  Introduction  by  H.  II.  Ilaweis.  11.  Complete  Works 
in  Prose  and  Poetry ;  with  Introductory  Essay  by  J. 
M.  Bellew,  Lon.,  I87;{.  12.  An  Episode  of  Fiddletown, 
and    other  Sketches:  with  a   Memoir,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

13.  Kehoes  of  the  Foot-Hills:  Poems,  Bost.,  1874,  16nio. 

14.  Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  and  other  Sketches,  Bost,, 
1875,  lOiuo.  16.  Gabriel  Conroy :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1878, 
3  vols. 

"  Any  one  who  ha.s  skill  in  (he  art  of  skliming  may  find 
his  account  in  reading  this  novel  for  the  sake  of  the  good 
pieces  of  description  and  dialogue  to  be  found  in  it ;  but 
we,  who  have  wandered  through  all  its  mazes,  can  only 
speak  of  it  as  a  most  disappointing  book."— Sa(.  Jtev.,  xi. 

16.  Thankful  Blossom;  a  Romance  of  the  Jerseys, 
1779.  Illust.  Bost.,  1877,  sq.  I6mo.  17.  Two  Men  of 
Sandy  Bar:  a  Drama.  Bost.,  IS77,  sq.  18mo.  18.  The 
Hoodlum  Band,  ami  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1878,  4to.  19. 
The  Story  of  a  Mine,  Bost.,  1S7S,  ISmo.  20.  Drift  from 
Two  Shores,  Bost.,  I87S,  18mo.  21.  The  Twins  of  Table 
Jlountain,  and  other  Stories,  Bost.,  IS79,  sq.  IBmo.  22. 
An  Heiress  of  Red  Doi;,  and  other  Tales:  Poems,  Lon.. 
187  ------- 


Hart.  Wiliinm  Hpiirv    F  «!  i  "!i"  laoa    i,  i  i  ■  ''**'"'  P'  ^*'"'      ^''-  "^"^  Briggs's  Love-Story,  and  other 

to""I':,f  0,'lb^Pu"^'    Z!,.'^in^^^^^  If,"'  •?•"''•    2'.  Complete Vorks:  Col- 

Short  Accnnnt  of  tl,»  t?n,.i„  \i.„    f    .  ?  ;'°'''     '\^  |  lected  and  Revised  by  the  Author,  Lon.,    S80-81,  5  vols. 

Account  of  the  ^^^  ^ '^'''""f-  -'■  "f     "npowder  |  ,        Ri,,.    ^j^  edition,  Bost..  1882.   2.0.'Flip.  and  Found 


in  England,  Lon.,  1S55,  Svo.     2.  (Ed.)  H 


tulariuin   Monasterii  S.  Petri    (Jloucestr 


)  Historia  et  Car-    ,,(  jji 


Lon.,  1863-67,  imp.  Svo.    3.  Memorial  of  Nell  Gwyn 


vols,  i.-iii.,  j  w„ods,  B 


azing  Star,  Bost.,  1882,  24mo.   26.  In  the  Carquinez 


778 


ost.,  1S8;1,  IRm 
'  It  is  in  its  way  a  powerful  story,  and  Its  tragical  finale 


HAU 

ihmvii  inif  lIl.Tnry  ffflliiK;  liiit  We  c«n  bui  feel  ihRt  the 

27.  Oil  tliB  Frontier,  Uu»t.,  18H1,  |H,„„.  2M  Cilin.r- 
niiinhturl«»,  l,on.,  lfiS4,  p.  Svi>.  211.  Miirujii,  Hint  |hs5 
Klinii.  "  ' 

like  tl  Ik         .  liiKl    lie  uppnuiili  to  ,i  lruK..,|y  1„  |,,"t  ,iei  r 
eiw.iiKh  to  keep  oiiu's  Interim  pltelieil  IiIk1i."-A«(I"h  ill 

:iO.  Uy  Shore  imil  Soil«e:  An  Apoa.le  of  tlio  T„k.«  ; 
"Siirah  Walker;"  A  Ship  of  '411,  It,„t.,  Iss.i,  Klmo 

"  Ihrec  very  sIIkIU  -.kefehea.  .  .  .  iiiiirke.l  by  iheir  iiii- 
thormisimlexlniviiKiiiice."-.V,i/,«H,  xll    l,-,7  '"^"^  "» 

;ll.  The  (jueeii  of  the  Pirate  Isle,  llluatriitod  by  Kiite 
.  leenawiiy.  Host.,  IHS.l,  ,i„.  Uo.  ,)2.  Snow-Houml  i.t 
tiigles,  Host.,  18H8,  8vo.  :t:i.  Devil's  ForJ:  ,i  Novel 
;""•;  ^f'  I'-  'Ir"'  ■■'•«•  -^  Mlllionuiro  of  HoukIi  .,„j 
Uettdy,  Loii ,  188/,  8vo.  :(;,.  The  friisa.le  of  tlie  "  Ex- 
celsior ;  ft  Novel,  I,on.,  I8M7,  2  vols.  er.  8vo.  3U  The 
ArgonautJ  of  North  Liberty,  Host.,  IMSS  Mm,,  t; 
A  Phyllis  of  the  Sierras;  [also]  A  Drift  from  Ke'dwooj 
(amp.  Host.,  I88M,  24nio. 
(Iknkhai.  CiiiTK  ism: 

'"•"i;e"^,;";i".l:i^"r'r;!:l-^'->^^"",'""i;'H«inau 


HAR 

mer  Mlnrants :  an  Account  of  the  Mliralorv  Blrdii 
which  piui,  the  .Summer  in  the  Ilrltisb  Islands.'  lUust 
Lon     187,^,   new  eil.,  1881.    m.   Ilriti.h  An .1.  Kxtinc 

W  1  ."ll'  ':"<""  ,""""  ■■    ''i"'   """"•  Acrount  of  Mr  till 
HiM  White  Cattle,     lllusl.      I.on.,  1880,  8vo. 

"Weoiili,.  auree  with  Mr.  Hartliu-  In  tbIiikliiL' thni  ii... 
.1.^      .Maimnals  aii,l  lllpls'  aii,|  the  b^K iii  of  I  ellH 

ibj'i  rSFS 


note  as  heTias  soiiiiiled  lliroUL'liAiit  the" U  ti  c4  whle 
iiiaile  his  reputalloii.     In  these  lie  foritcts  all ,   1  er  11  er, 
tiire,  1111,1  sees  ami  Is  possessed  solely  hy  the  11  bwhl '•  i  1  o 
pj.rtrays.    So  vlKorous  and  veraelous'ls  the  e^.  ii'eial, Vi     h at 
.111  extraiieoiis  aiHl.  relleete.l  mutter  Is  left  Smi  Is      .' 
-T'Waio?,'lMb  riij'.''"''  ""  ^'^J"^'"'  "he"  It'rysialli^Js:^ 
'■  Helms  plenty  of  Imnionr,  both  artltluial  ami  real  and 
plenty  ol  true  ima«lnative  wit ;  he  lias  a  s  re  eye  for  (liar 
,„■  er  of  a  .•ertalii  sort,  an  excellent  faculty  ,,f.1eserlptl„n 
both  dklacllc  Aii,l  dramatic,  uml  a  very  iniisterfid  ai  m ' 
ieiislonoreir..ct;  he  Is  capable  of  patli.V  aiM  he   sTi  na 
ble  o   ilrMina;  he  ha.s  ImaKi.ialloii  of  the  riVht  r,  iiiam l, 
quality  :  he  Is  an  adept  In  certain  siirts  of  p"s^  m       i", '    I. 
has  abun.lant  kii.AvledKe  of  .vruiiii  classesc.f       t'lve     lie 
s  hanlly  ever  laiiltlcss ;  f,,.-  evi'ii  when  lie  Is  at    is  best  ad 
highest  It  IS  never  clear  that  a  touch  of  iiiivemeity  a  tr" ice 
of  the  practised  Ma«e  inuiiiiKer,  a  bliimler  lii  tacV  a  disc  r,1 

'!'  Ti"!"';:''  Y'"  '""  "l 'II'    "'■'  li"  ""w     iiUheii  K oes 

sIralKl  t  lo  the  heart  for  all  that,  and  within  hi  "nitatrre 
i^s_no  lIviiiK  writer  who  can  iuipr,.ve  upon  hln,V™i7A"  xS: 

nllhl^^,^  ""'  ""wt.cniiiic 'tly  distinctive  feature  of  Mr 
u'  I,'?  'b'7> "'"",",'"'  '".""KK-e.-lfvencss,  a  quail  ty  ii  which' 
we  think,  his  writing  is  hardly  to  be  siirniusseil.  By  his 
■'  ,1s '""  "wi'/i""''-'?  "f  «"«i^--^ti,.«  dellnit,'.,";  .rt  lule  hit . 
.  i'  ■  >•  ^^',"  "  '"'■''  '"^i^i-'s.  thrown  as  It  were  by  accl 
.lent,  he  describes  remote  or  trivial  consen  J  ices  .so  as  t , 
(jurry  our  iIioukIu  at  oiii^e  to  the  centre  of  tie  actloi  Nor 
lio  we  come  to  resent  this  as  a  trick  of  mail iier  •  i  art'lv  I  ,^^ 
cause  .Mr.  I  ret  Harte  knows  h,.w  t.,  apply  it  w  t     I  ilTnlTo 

,11  be  ;  uil  '•''.•'V™""'-' "  '".'•'^""y '»'' »" ftlcial,  bu  f,  "1 
on  the  truth  ol  human  nature.  .  .  .  The  nun  Iv  liiinir,i...iiu 
aspect  of  .Mr.  Hret  Harte's  wriliiitjs  is  1,  tli  1  it^nms  fail  m  r 

The  curious  iroiiy-usiiiK  the  w,.rd  in  its  oriitinal  sense 
of  uiider-stau;ineiit-wliieli  runs  through  the  wl ,  le  h  ge- 
neric ratlier  than  Individual,    But  our  Lt  .or  ,"ii  ,?,lle?^t 

H lu  i,„  I  ";l"'i''"l'l>;.  •  .  .  His  Califoriilan  tales,  bev,'ii  1 
their  interest  as  works  of  Action,  have  a  truth  wlK  if 

lor  ml' mVtl""'"'-!.*;  '"•'"''■^  "'""  """•'"hat"  asses  f,  '  1  Is*; 
tori  al  truth.  .  .  .  Uiey  give  us  a  picture,  everywhere  so 

1  "^'.V::^',^,'*^^*' ^'  '•  (Ed.JUoMenLove.  Illust. 
^on-'lsTs^'l     '""■     ^'   (EJ-)ChaplctofGem8.     Illus 

iiOIl.,    lon.Sj    l.^ruy. 

P  '?'?V.f '  '^**';  "  illiam.  .Sermons  preached  in  the 
Parish  (;ii,iroli  of  lilandford,  Lon.,  ISfil,  12mo 

I.- 1        |Mn'',„^"'"*""*'    R<=voIution,  and  other  Poems, 

tdin.,  I85II,  12iiio.  ' 

Hurting,  James  Gdmiind,  F.L.S.,  b.  lUl  in 
London,  and  eilucatcJ  at  Downside  College,  near  liath, 

1  V^L^r''^''"y  "f  t"""'""'  ProctUl  as  a  soli- 
citor till  18 1, 8,  since  when  he  has  devodcd  himself  to 
/ooogical  inyestigutions.  In  1871  he  became  editor 
ot  the  natural  history  columns  of  the  Field,  and  in  1877 
e,litor  of  the  Zoologist      I.  The  liirds  of  Miildlesex  ;  a 

Ion  ''l8"fi;"°  '8°  ""',^»'»^''l  History  of  the  County, 
Lon.,  1860,  p  8vo  2.  Hints  on  Shore  Shooting  :  with  a 
Chapter  on  Mjinning  and  Preserving  Bird.s  Lon.,  1871 
p.  8vo.  .(.The  9rnithology  of  Shakespeare  Critically 
Examined,  Explained,  and  Illustrated,  Lon..  1S7I  8vo 
:■ ,?  «"'"i  Bo"!:  "f  British  Uirda  :  showing  the  liistri- 
bution  of  the  Resident  and  Migratory  Species  in  ho 
British  Islands,  Lon.,  1872,  8vo.  5.  (Ed.)  White's  Nat 
1S7  ^io°'^«  of  Solborne;'  Revised, '.itli  Note^W, 
Fro^h  W„;  •  ^.-J-''^''^'"  Search  of  Shells,  Land  and 
l-resh-Water.    Illust.    Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo.    7.  Our  Sum- 


Ion'  t  M?  r  "^  n',"'.  *"^"'  """"''  ""''  ""l-i'^'  Il''"'t. 
,,,  ""  ',;,■'•  ^'°-,  '"•  .^■"'"y  ""  ■■^l'""  '""1  Natural  His- 
tory. Illust  L,ui.,l  88;),  8vo.  II.  Hints  on  the. \Ian- 
ageiiien    of  Hawks,  Lo„,  ,884.  8vo.     With  Kohkht,  L. 

liius..'  ''i::,n.:'l8'';:'f,.^.''"''  '"'^'"^""  ">•  •*-  -^  '■--'• 

IJarliiiKtoii,  Mar.iuig  of.    .See  CAVKveisn. 
Hartley,  Mrn.      I    ll||,ia  and  I;  a  Novel.   Lon., 
8,4,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.    2.  Spi.leisand  Flies  :  a  Novel,  Lon. 

vol's    f  8V,,'''  '■'        '■     '*'       ^"^  ""■  '^""'"'  ''""■'  '**"-  2 

Hartley,  Benjamiii.  Ouide  to  Cullodio-Etehina. 
Illust.  ami  Phit.s.     .V.  York,  I88'>  "•"■"«. 

I«'„Vs'w7'i'.T','r.".-  .  '•  ''"■"  ■">'•  Adventures  of 
Lewis  Metzel   the  Virginia   Ranger,  l2mo.      2.   Life  of 

the  Empress  Josephine.  Phila.,  l.Hfid,  i2mo.  .1  Life  ,-f 
trancis  Marion  :  with  .Sketches  of  other  Patriots'.  Illu.st. 
Phila  12mo.  4.  Lives  of  the  Three  Mrs.  .fmlsons,  the 
Female  Missionaries,  Phila.,  l2mo.  ;,.  Hunting  Sports 
m  the  Uest  Illust.  Phila.,  12mo.  II.  Life  of  l.Lniel 
Boone,  the  Great  Western  Hunter  and  Pioneer;  to  which 
him„  if  o^'i'  Autobiography  complete,  as  ,lictated  by 
Bible  Illustration,  Phila.,  IS61»,  l2mo 

Hartley,  Charles.  I.  Elocution  Ma,le  Easy  for 
?"^^9""c^  y\^V<"'^"',  "nd  Headers,  Lon.,  1870, 
till'  f  o  '■"'u"'^  ^'"'*  ^"'y-  *  "•"''"  '"  t''«  Coinposi! 
ca?  «I''"-'^  ''•  ^""- !!"•''  '2"'o-  3.  The  tJrammat- 
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ist .  a  Co  lection  ol  the  Finest  Passages  of  Poetry  and  Elo- 
quence Lon.,  1872, 12mo.  5.  The  Speaking  Voice  ;  11  „ 
to  Cultivate,  Develo,,,  Mo.lulate,  IHanage;  Strengthen, 
and  Preserve  It;  witli  Passages  for  Practic;,  Lon.,^87" 

Lon.,  18,S4  12mo.  7.  The  Book  of  Recilati<,ns;  a  Col' 
lection  of  Passages  from  the  Works  of  the  Best  Poets  and 
Dramatists,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

Ilo^J^h"!,'^.',  "'"•  *^'l'*"'-  '•  "0™  Kemper:  or, 
llow  the   liitier  was  made  Sweet.     Illust.     Phila.,  1879 

8M   ,«,      '''r'';^'',,°^,/'"'  I'o-^^'i'l'out  Society,  Phila. 

W!  Issuer.  8vo      ^"""■"''  "'  "■'  Willoughby  Boy.,' 

Mp^f?T'7'  ^'^-  ,  ';  ''"'  Measurement  nu,I  Oas- 
Meter  Testing;  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  187.S,  4th  ed.,  1882.  2. 
Ihe  Gas  Analyst's  Manual,  Lon.,  I87i»,  p.  8vo 

Hartley,  Fountain  J.   The  Sun.lay-School  Army  ; 
US  losition  and  Progress,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo 

l?,V7  m7^'  "*m'  ^*'""'  Sinithson,  D.D.,  son  of 
Robert  Milham  Hartley,  /„/,„,  b.  1830,  in  New  York  • 
graduated  at  New  York  University  1852,  and  at  AnI 
dover  Theological  Seminary  1856;  since  1871  pastor  of 
he  Reformed  Church  at  Utica,  \.Y.,  and  in  187.!  founded 
the  Vedder  lectureshii,  at  Rutgers  College.  I.  Prayer 
and  its  Relation  to  Ivio.lern  Thought  and  Criticism: 
Vcddcr  Lectures,  1874,  N.  York,  1875,  12mo  2  His- 
tory id  the  Reformed  Church,  Utica,  N.  York  1880  i 
Memorial   of    Rev.    Philip   H.    Fowler,  D.D,,'  N.  York,' 

;^         .L  °'''    ^°'*-   Setuyler   in    History,    1884.      6 
rf.^^P'ilc."  P^"^'"'*  "'"<^'  =  ^'""'^^  ffom  Various  Authors, 

Hartley,  Kev.  Jolin,  Wesleyan  minister.  1.  Hid 
Treasures,  and  the  Search  for  them :  Lectures  to  Bible- 
Classes,  Lon.,  1859;  4th  ed.,  18751.  2.  Let  Us  Go  Up  • 
Incentives  to  the  Pursuit  of  Holiness,  Lon.,  1872,  16mo 
■,'LoV,   ,!','"'^  on  Holiness,  Expository  and  Practical,  Lon., 

Hartley,  John,  F.S.S.,  F.L.S.,  b.  1839,  at  Halifax, 
Yorkshire,  and  educated  at  the  Park  Place  Academy 
there;  was  for  twenty  years  a  designer  of  upholstery 
goods  lor  a  firm  in  Halifax.  In  18«6  he  began  the  pub- 
l.cation  of  he  Clock  Almanack,  the  circulation  of  w'hich 
exceeds    100,000   annually.       In    1872   he   removed   to 


HAU 

Aiiii'rii!«.  AM()it  of  liU  |iroilu«tloni  are  written  in  the 
Yorkuliire  illaloot.  I.  Annie  l.iiiii,  the  Monrlniirl  Fle)wer, 
2.  A  llolling  Stone;  ii  Tiile  dl'  Wronn"  uiij  Keven^o, 
Wiiitofluld,  ll'iiiii,  :t.  Yurl<i<hiro  Ditticn;  Iwo  »orle.», 
lH72.  -1.  Yiirli»lilru  Tiik^ ;  two  scries.  5.  Punnuc 
I'ociris  anil  HtarlliiiK  Stciric",  \'*7n,  I2imo.  ().  Sect*  i' 
l.uuiliin  :  It  Yiirli,«liiremun'H  Ten  Dnyf'  Tri|i,  l,(iii.,  Is;)), 
K'udi.  7.  Orlmes'  Trip  to  Aiiierini:  Ti'm  l.cltcrs  I'rom 
Summywell  (Irinien  to  Jolin  Jomck  Sinitli,  Waltotleld, 
I'*"',  iL'ino.  S,  Yorksliir  I'uildin' :  u  Collcr'lion  of  the 
Most  I'lipular  Dialect  Storiei.  Irdiii  the  IVn  of  John 
Ili.rdcv  ;  two  -loili'*,  l,on.,  1^77,  IJnio. 

■Mr.  Hiirlli'y  Is  a  writer  i if  rcMil  |iiiwi'r,  limli  ilraumtU' 
fliiil  liiiTiiiininH.  Ill'  is  not  ilfvulii  ciiluir,  of  |iail.ii».  .  .  . 
fhi' iiiToiaiiciit  viiliic  lit  111!'  Iiiiiili  (•iiii«i>(s  In  Its  ini'liiri's 
of  HiirliliiK-iiicii's  IIIV  mill  thiiiiKlit  in  Uiv  Vnrksliire  uC  tlic 
liiiii'iii'Mili  I'lMiliiry.  Wliciv,  Hllliiiiii  simliiliiK  aliiT  Inn. 
Mr,  llarllf.v  I'unllinis  liiiu-iif  In  IruihiK  .siiili  jili'Iiiri-s  anil 
li'ltlni.'  Ilif  hiiniiinr  llmv  niilnnillv  nut  nf  lluMii,  liis  work 
nnuiship  Is  of  Its  klml  slniiilv  iicrlVi't,  ami  riMnliiils  oni;  of 
iMilhlnH  80  miu'li  as  nl  a  llim  rati;  Tenlcrs."— .Sjjfrtii/ur,  III. 

11.  Many  a  .Slip:  a  Domestic  llomanoe,  1S7S  U'nio. 
10.  Sccl.s  i-  Palis,  |N7»,  lliiuo.  I!.  A  .-ilieaf  from  the 
Moiirlami:  I'ocms,  1S81,  !2ino.  12.  .Scets  i'  Ulackpooi, 
Flcetwoiiil,  Lytham,  ami  .Smithport,  lss2,  12mo. 

Hartley,  h.  Industrial  Thrilt;  or,  liil'o  Assurance 
and  I'lnMoiis,  Ac,  l.on.,  I.SM7,  |2ino. 

Hartley,  Mrs.  May,  (Lallan,)  b.  in  Diildin  ; 
wile  of  AV.  N.  Hartley,  i;/yVri.  I.  liogan,  M.l'.  ;  a 
Novel,  I,iin.,  1.S7I1,  2  vols.  er.  8vo.     Anon. 

"  We  have  seldom  read  thmuKli  a  nindiTii  novel  which 
lelt  n  Worse  taste  lielilinl  It  than  this.  At  the  saiiie  time, 
weiNUiniit  liiit  iiiliiill  Unit  the  antliur  shows  ii.nslileralile 
power  In  hiiii.lliii);  his  materials.  His  eanviis,  indeed,  Is 
erowde.l  In  siieh  nil  e.Meiil  that  tlii'  sketehe^  are  of  the 
HllK'lUesI;  bill  epiili  eliaraeler  stands  on  lis  own  feet,  and 
Is  not  merely  11  lay  llnnre,anil  the  '•torv.siicli  as  it  is,  never 
naKs.  our  ohjeition  l.s  nut  to  the  liandliiiK  of  theui,  Imt  tu 
the  mulerials  tliemselves."— .s;»c((//oc,  .\11.\.  lOK!. 

2.  The  Honourable  Miss  Fenard,  l.on.,  1877,  3  vols, 
or.  8vo. 

•  Doubly  worth  reading,  for  Its  pictures  of  Irl.sh  manners 
are  as  entertaining  a.s  ilie  story  Itself."— Sa(.  Kn\,  xUv.  4(13. 

:i.  Flitters.  Tatters,  and  the  Counsellor,  Lon.,  1879, 
12mo;  new  ed.,  18.><.'i. 

"No  work  of  (ictlon  that  we  have  seen  for  n  Inns  time 
lias  such  splendid  hiininiir  and  deep  pathos  us  ilils  little 
shilling  honk."— .^■/l(l■/((^l^,  III.  11(1. 

4.  Cliristy  Caiew,  I<oii.,  l.SS(l,  :)  vols.  or.  Hvn. 
"  Whatever  may  lie  the  political  or  religions  hhis  of  the 
reader,  he  can  hardly  fail  to  lliid  so  life-like  a  sketch  of 
society  in  an  iniportanl  pnrtinn  of  the  realm  hnth  timely 
and  inteiestiiiK.  .  .  .  Xeitlier  patlios  nor  humour  is  laek- 
iii),'."— .I//1.,  No.  J7'.'H. 

!>.  Tlie  Game  Hen,  Dublin,  18S0,  ]2mo.  0.  liaubie 
Clark.  Kdin.  and  l.on.,  18,>*0.  I2mo. 

"The  simide  tale  Is  told  with  so  much  vividness  and  so 
much  knowledge  of  the  nutlylnK  corners  of  liiimaii  nature 
that  it  will  not  easily  he  I'nrK'ntten."— .Icuci.,  xviii.  438. 

7.  (Trans.)  No  Kelations,  hy  Hector  Malot,  Lon., 
1880,  3  vols.  or.  8vo.  8.  A  Singer's  .Story,  Lon.,  1885, 
12mo.     9.   Ismay's  Children,  Lon.,  1887,  3  vols.  p.  8vo 

"      t.........     ,»,.. _..      ..!-_.    ...       .  .  „     ..  


IIAU 

Hartley,  W.  ii.  A  Handy  Book  of  Kille  Volun- 
teers.     Illiist.      Lull.,  I8S9.  ISino. 

Hartley,  Halter   Noel,  F.C.H.,  dt nstrator   of 

cheinistry  and  lecturer  on  1  honii'try  in  the  Kvening 
Class  Department.  King's  I'olleKe,  London.  I.  Air, and 
its  Kelations  to  Life:  lieing.  with  some  Additions,  the 
.Substance  of  a  Course  of  Lectures  delivered  at  the  lloyal 
Institution  of  (Ireat  Ilritain,  Lun.,  l-^T.'i,  l2inoj  2d  «d., 
187(1. 

"  Mr.  Hartley  has  tn>aled  the  siililect  very  sklirnlly.  .  .  . 
Mr.  Hartley  devnies  a  cniisldcralilc  part  nf  his  linnk  to  n 
i/miiiii'  nf  the  varlniis  experlmeiits  made  by  I'asteur, 
•'Schwann.  Schroder,  llastlaii.  and  otiiers,  himself  Included, 
oil  spnnlaneniis  Kelieratlnii."— ,lcui/.,  I.k.  iL'ii. 

2  Water,  Air,  and  Disinfectants,  ("Minuals  of 
Health,"!  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  3.  S|  ectrum  I'hotogrnphy 
and  New  .Methoils  of  (jualiiative  Analysis.  |  I'liilosoplii- 
cal  Transactions,)  Lon.,  I8s|,  410.  4.  Uesearches  in 
.Siieotrum  I'hutography,  Ac. :  Quantitative  Analysis, 
(IMiilosophical    Transactions,)    Lon..   IN85, 


4to. 


Ab- 


_       ......        .....................       ........      ,     ,.-u,       ,t.,.  ...      ^.J- 

sorption  Siieclra  of  the  Alkaloids,  (IMiilosophical  Trans- 
actions,) 1,011  ,  IS.sd,  4to.  (I.  Course  of  liuanlitative 
.Analysis  fur  Students,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.     With  Aiik.nkv, 

,  Wave  '.engths  id'   Lines  of  High   Uefrangibilitv, 

( I'bilosiiphii.il  Tninsactiims.)  Lon.,  1884,  4to. 

Hartley,  Wiiielieiiiiibe  Savillo.  The  I'hiloso- 
pliv  of  the  Human  Mind,  Lon.,  I>  'H,  l2ino. 

llnrtinaii,  (i.  A.  The  Turkish  Cavalry  Drill:  in 
Turkish  and  Kiiglish.  Lon.,  I8.'it!,  l2ino. 

Ilartinan,  William  l>.,and  Mecheiier,  Ezra. 
Concholonia  Cestrica;  the  Molluscous  Animals,  and  their 
Shells,  of  Chc-ter  County,  I'a.    Illust.    Pliila..  1874,  12iuo. 

Ilartniaiiii,  Franz,  .M.D.  1.  Report  of  (J.iserva- 
tions  made  during  a  Nine  .Months'  Stay  at  the  Heail- 
(iuarters  of  the  Thcosophieal  Soch'iv  at  Advar,  Madras, 
iss.l,  8vo.  2.  Magio,  Wliite  and  Ilhick ;  or,"Tlie  Science 
of  Finite  and  Intinite  Life:  contiiining  Practical  Hints 
for  htiidculs  of  Itccultism,  Lon.,  l8Sii,  p.  .Svo.  3.  The 
Life  of  Philippus  Tiieophrastus  Kombast,  of  Ilohen- 
oivn   by  the   Name  cf  Parueelsus,  Lon.,  1887, 


be'iii,  kno 
P- 


or,  Varieties  of 


Ilartmann,  T.    Charitv  Green; 
Love.  .\.  York.  180(1,  12mn. 

Ilartncll,  II.  C.  '.  Illustrated  Gossiping  Guide 
to  the  Irish  National  Kxliibilion  of  18.S2:  witli  a  His- 
torical Catalogue  of  Irish  Manufactures  and  Industries, 
Dublin,  1882,  Kiiiio.  2.  Illustrated  Guide  to  the  Cork 
International  Kxliibition  of  1883,  Cork,  1883,  8vo. 

Ilartog,  IHarciis  JManuel.  (Trans.)  The  Natural 
History  of  Plants,  by  11.  Ilaillon,  Lon.,  1871-81,  7  vols, 
r.  8vo. 

Ilartough,  Mrs.  S.  M.  The  Curse  of  Mill  Valley, 
N.  York.  I,s77,  Iflmo. 

Ilarlranl't,  HiifiiK  t.  1.  Pockct-Ouide  and 
ILiiid-lii.ok  lor  the  City  of  Phihiilclphia.  Map  and 
Illust.  Pl.ila.,  18,84,  24IIIO.  2.  Tin  .lournal  of  Solomon 
Sidesp  liter:  AVitticisins.  Phila..  l.ssl,  12nio. 

MartridKe,  (iustavu!*,  F.lt.C.S.,  surgeon  to  tlie 
Royal  Wcstuiinster  Ophtlialioi,  Hospital.  The  Uefrac- 
tion  of  tile  Eye;  a  Manual  lor  Students.     Illust.    Lon.. 

1  OQ   I       ..       u ■)  J     -    1  .  n.>>  ' 


The   Danes :   a   Prize  Pi 


'.\monK  the  coniemiinrary  chroniclers  of  the  realities    — 

of  Irish  liio  the  aiithnr  nf  •  Hiwiu,  M.P.,'  occupies  a  prom-  1  1884,  p.  8vo;  3d  oil..  1887. 

iiient  place,  and  her  latest  venture  will  greatly  enhance  '      Hartshorne.  B.  F. 

a  deservedly  high  reputation.     ■  l.simiy's  (Jhlldrcu' opens     Ijv  i!    p    ij       wnj 

ndmirably,  and  imprcivra  on  closer  lU!qllaintanl•,^  lieltig  :•„•..■  r  '„  ^,.       . 

marked  to  a  singular  extent  hy  a  combiimtioii  111' iiiiallties  ^      •larlshorne,    Kev.    Charles    Henry,    M.A., 

rareiii  female  writers,— strength,  breadth  of  hnmuur,  and  i  *''''-A..  laii^,  vol,  i.,  ndd..]  18112-181!,'),  b.  at  Broselev 

,.nK."',lH'i,"  ;'A"  T"-'  "■,'"'  '■''„a",x'"',"*  '"  '"thorn  the  :  Shropshire;  graduated  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 

enlKiiia  ot  the  Ir.si  character  will  Ije  deterred  bv  such     182.)-   ordained  ls2fi-   rector  of  r,„rBnh„«  is'm  ^.    .V, 

considerations  "Ilihcriiicisms"  in  the  style,  Ac]  from  the    ,'.,.,,,,,'   ^^.,    '  Logeihoe  18.l.'<-o0,  and 

careful   study  of  what  we  have  no   liesitatinii  iii,'",.    [™" ''''"''' l'"'J™''y' '"•"'''''amptonshire.    1.  lioekiiig- 

nounclngtobe  the  most  valuable  and  dlspas.siniiate  cmi-  i  "'""  t^astlo:  its  Antiquity  am    History.  Oxf.,  ls.')2,  8vo. 

trlbutinii  towards  the  snlutlon  nf  that  pmblem  which  has    I'rinted  for  private  distribution.     2.  Memoirs  Illustra- 

-Z'' No  3P"i  Sf-'"™'"""  '»  the  domain  of  lictioii."  :  live  of  the  history  and  An    quitics  of  Northumberland, 

■'AnWMhc\voungerKeiierationofiiovellstsyvcknow!i!f:,  t'  '^',':L''',?  Itinerary  of  King  Edward  the 
none  who  writes  .so  manifestly  from  the  heart  and  at  the  **™'>d.  l,on.,  1801,  4to.  Privately  printed.  4.  A  Guide 
sametiniefullysalisliesthedeinanilofthecrlticforliterary  lo  Alnwick  Castle.  Illust.  Lon.,  I8('j(>,  p  8vo 
grace,  whether  in  her  longer  or  her  shurter  pieces."— ^lc«(i  •.--•-.-  - ' 

XX.  3111.  '' 

Hartley,  Oliver  C.  and  R.  K.  Texas  Supreme 
Court  Reports,  vols,  xiv.-xxi.,  ( lS.-,5-58,)  Houston,  18:)fi- 
S8,  8  vol- 


k»       .1  T»     .         -      mm-.M  vicwei      »Tora     irom    Uli 

Hartley,    Robert    Milham,    1796-1881,    b.    at    letter-press,]  Lon.,  I881) 

.ockcrliioiith.    I'.nff.r    ri.,iif.v.i,l    »,.    \n^a^i»„    :^    ;„<• .  *w_ L.    l_    »• 


Cockcrmouth,  Eng. ;  removed  to  America  in  infancy 
founded  the  New  York  As-sooiation  for  Improviii:.'  the 
Condition  nf  the  Poor  1842.  and  issued  f::r  it  tbirt-J-f.-.r- 
octavo  volumes  of  reiiorts.  1.  Historical,  Scientific,  and 
Practical  Essay  on  Milk.  N,  York,  1841.  2.  Inteuiiier- 
onoe  in  Cities  and  Large  Towns,  X.  York,  1851. 

Hartley,  W.    In  a  London  Suburb,  Lon.,  1885,  3 
vols.  cr.  Svo. 
780 


Hartshorne,  F;niily  Sophia.  '  1.  Enshrined 
Hearts  of  Warriors  and  Illustrious  People,  Lon.,  1801, 
Svo.  250  copies  printed.  2.  Memorials  of  Iloldenby, 
Lon.,  18fi.'<,  8vo.  3.  Designs  of  Church  Embroidery  and 
Crewel    Work    from   Old    E.vamples,    [with   descriptive 


Hartshorne,  Henry,  M.D.,  [laiir,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
became  professor  of  the  practice  of  medicine  at  the 
Universiiy  c."  rcnnsyivania  IS39;  pioluooor  of  hygiene 
in  the  same  institution  1866,  and  of  organic  science  and 
Dhilosophy  at  llaverford  College  1807.  1.  Woman's 
Witchcraft;  or.  The  Curse  of  Cotjuetry.  By  Corinne 
L'Estrange,  [pseud.]  1854.  2.  Memoranda  Medica; 
or,  Note-Book  of  Medical  Principles,  Phila.,  1860,  12mo. 


HAK 

S.  A  Mmiograph  on  (llycerlii  iinil  il»  V„u   ph||, 
IJuici.     4,  nuiniiier   K  ..     ..  ■ 

4.    (,'tiiilHra :    ita    Nat 


4.   Huiniiier   Hong:      ]ly   ||,   n.    'i||,„i/'  , 


IHfl.l,  I  Our  Cruliio  In  ll ( 


iitiii 


»»:, 


Phil,..,  inmi,  iHn,.,.    «.  K^m  ;  ;    ■  ll,:"' 1,^       ':S  I 
ji  11     .  •»?•"'.    '-"I"'      '■    '■"'"''.V    A.hi.Hr  nna 


I'Ui  anil  lliii  l.nlmiioii,  l,oii.,  IXHI,  IL'm 


HAR 

lyiiM.r.'i"  with  II  Vhit  to  Daina 


<)  ir  Iloiiie*,  ("  AiiioriiHn  :  '  ,      ";'  '"'*•,'*»"•     L  .Miuiolr of  l.ii.ly  Wllllinn  Hun. 

II.  nisi  ;  ,.  oiun.u  lit  till,  I  '"!.'•„    ';:'''•'  y  fV"""'  "•  !l"H'hi-wi„k  I'ri'n.    I,„„„  ""fl. 


olii«y,  I'lilhi.,  ismi,  12mo.     Id 
lli'iilth  I'rliiu.m,")  I8H1),  I81110.    .,    ,„ 

liolil  Manuiil  „(■   MfilidMi,,  .Sui^.ry,  N„,Hi„«.  ,„,"    ',y. 
Kiunu,  lor  Diilly  |r,e  i„  ih«   I'ro.i.rvi.tin,,  .,f  |  ,,,  ||,  "L 
.r«  of   tl,«  .Sick  i.„,l   |„Jur.,ih   ,vi,|.  ,„,    In    ,1 

I  "si    "v!;         '""""^  ""'*    ''''^''"'"»y'     ll'»«'-     ''biLi., 
I.o""''*!!"'"":,"'''''''-    '^^»'"'"«  "■•"•  J-lf"  '  »  Novel, 
llnrlt,  niiirlei.    I'rcdcri.-k,    l.mo-l878.   b.  at 
IriHlonc'toTi,  Ni«   llruiiHwIik  ;  L'lii.liniteil  ill  A,.,i,  la  rnl 

M.i,,«uio  of  fo,i,,,,,r,itiv«  Zoology  i„  Cinb,  i,l«,.,  ,„„1  „i , 

in    ISrtji   wiiH   inii.lo  |,n.t...yn,-  „f  g,.„|,  „y  ,i,„|    nhv«ioiil 
K..Krii|,l,y„t  Cor,,,.!!  I„  ISHS.imJ  cfhii.f  *?  „," 'oi^li 


...;^tv;.i;,ii^,j';^;!;;,r:;l'^;;;:\;;.^;:;;i-!;;-- 

llurvry,  lU-v.  Kdiiimid  (JcorRe,  1828-1881  h 

«inl.r.lK,.  I860,  iiilor  of  Truro  l.siirMl.',,  „„,l  {n,ul 
tl.en  viii.r  o(  Mullyon.  1.  Our  Crui.,.  in  tlio  "  "  |i„,  " 
Jouriml  of  an  l.:„«|,,,,  |,„i,..o„,  k,  ,  .i,,,,'  ';;,••, 
triinuc,  I>ru««iii,  .V,..     Ity  the  Ciiiitiin      Ui,      J.  1     '^ 

b,onoof,Mir.,vo,.  i.oi,::%li:';*;:r- An,;i!"i!'tii! 


K...Kni|il,ynt    •„rn,.||  l„  ISHS.unJ  "111,^::?  the  Oo'ol„:  ">  «■««;  of  0,.r„.|voH.     I.oi,.,  |,m.v,   svo.    A   on     '■    Mufi 

>urvey.H  ol      ,-,u,|   in   1875.      |.   ,)« ^y  „„,,    fhy^U,      '  y;'"  \  "»  """"■•y.  I^™"".v,  ami  Auliouiti.*      Mar.  und 

(Jcogru,,hy  ol     lra,.il.  (Thayer  K,,,,edltion.)      lllust  ^J     "  I','.-,,,'^'-"?"""""'".  I«rs,  1,„,      ^  -M'T  "nd 

.Miips.     Host.,     S7M.  8vo  '"uoi.  uuu  Wrltli'ii  I  iroUK  loiii  wltli  11  sr„i„i.,n,  .     , 

,  •'•he  fiumu;,  of'an.sVi;:  ,H.r,.c,„„.,i  „r  pl.turoscne  111,,,      """v'l">'  ""'",""' '"  ""''<"  ''nlli:';' 1  "^l   '!!!  T™,')"'  /'.IT'^^ 

a  V'',';:,;,.:::i:^;:;;:lf;i"!;'''. !'!'"•  -rui;!^^'!;;^,::!!'^^'!';;;;  .,/:"•-'«'"  ^'^'""'""  "■"'  »'•''"--.  mu^ioi'reolo. 


uiiM  Hi\L»  iiLoiiiM  01  their  iftfo  1)1/ ('111  ('liAriii'ti'r  n.i.ii! 

in  tliu  I'aHo  lift  10  fiissilln.rnMM  sti-  ,7,.  1  ,.  r.    .      ' ,'  '  •  """'' 
II rL'  carofiillv  iinti.,1  vvTii     .",',""  '"^  "Wnilc  roiiia  us 

|.h.v  of  tho   howor  Amazuns,   Buffalo,    |,S71.      ;)    Ami 
«.n,an    rorloi.o  Myth.,   Rio  ,1„  Janeiro,  |,s75,  8^0      " 

lM?v'",'o     """'  ''•      ^''■■"''''  Cruikshanks.  N.  York, 
llartw.-ll,   Mary.     See  Catherwood 

miprn. 

Hnntvl,  J.   c.      (Ed.)   Christian     r 

V    ,"''',L'^'*,'^   AJilrcsscs  by  America,,    i 
\mk,  I8.S4,  12uio. 

Hartzel,  Jonas.     1.  Divinity  01    I'hrist  and  the 
u,.l„y  of  SUu,  o.kaloo,a.  Io,va,  ls'71,  l'',„„.    .■    chu  ,h 
lliscpline,  Oskalooaa,   187.'.,    l2mo.      ;.  Hapt.Jnvl  Con 
tn,ver.Hy:    i,H    E.Keeeding   Sinfulne,..    O.kLlru,    ,S7«; 


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Harvard,  Stephen  P.  ihristinn  Baptism  •  it. 
Moral  an,  I  eliKio„«  8i,.nifien„oe  educed  f,o,  1  e  A,  ! 
peal,    to   .t  ,n  the  New  Testament,  Manohesler,   I^S'*; 

Harvey,  Abraham.  A  Hand-Book  to  the  Guild 
mil  and  the  Various  offices  „f  the  Corporation  of 
London,  ton.,  IS60,  Mvo;  ncwod.,  I8(i"        ' 

Harvey,  Alexander,   M.D.     1.  Trees   and   thnir 
Niiture;  or  The  Bud  an,l  its  Attributes-    n  a  Serie    of 
Let  ers  .0  his  Son,  Lon.,  1856,  12mo.     (Written  7,    'm 
lort  of  a  the..ry  that  all  plants  are  strictly  ..nnu  I   an d 

i,,r"tbo^  '''m"?"^"  '"■'"■•"'"   "'"   l"->»^ 'ailed     m,m 
anil   those  oiilled  perennial  is  that  the  fonner  prod,,ce 


ttie  latter  produce  both  seeds  and  buds.")     2  Te.tim,.„v  I'm  '    ""1    "'      "•    ' '" 

"f  Xature  to  the  rdontily  between  1  udand'st™!  7     ^  "''•''  '""-'•""  ""  Kverl: 

l.'*.i7,  l2mo.     .i.  FourLeUersto^rrc,''"'^*"'''  ''»."•-    nu.tant  Class  on    Labou 

iterative  Reform  in  Re  ,;hln„'lfj;;l\,?.',1..r  ;)''»'•"■  !  P^i-   J-  Interest  of  M„ 


sitions,  .to.  "  '  ^ '  '  '""""''^''-  "i"«ieal  compo 

!       Harvey,   K||t:i    |,„„iHa.      ,.  The    Legend    of    a 
Summer  Day  :   „  .N„,,|,crn   Uream,  (vers.^^l  y  g    l' 

,  i>y  1..  1-.  II.      With  a    Preface  by  A.  (i.,  Ilisbo,,  of   In 
j  "mea.     Lon..  l8f,2,8vo.     :,.  A  Cl,ri.,t,i,as\   1     1   „  AM 

V"IV'   l/"^.  ■•'vo.     I'nvately  printed.     4.  Sonir^  of  the 

^:;  :«''iii:i;l;:!i-^!;;;'s^:A-:;--;£  i'/^ 
iui!^!"^^^t!:;.'^-''vi;:^,---'^"--- 

Harvey,  Franeit.,  of    Verulam.      Aut„bi„,-rai,hv 

iba.'f«?;2Vr'8^r''^''"'"-"'''''"''^''«'-^^- 

I  .d.n!  kT'V  *'"^''"«',«-     I-  (EJ-)  The   Life  of  J.  sher- 
iarv;„     n"  ■"'  ?.'"'■';  l"-iv"lel.v  printed. 

^nSrn^ia^^.:^";;^!;-,!!--"-';^^ 

Cheddington,    Buckingbamsbire,   sinn.    1869     dio°esan 

"Tai  Ll  W- 'T''  '"'  'I"'  -'---"'O-xford  si,       1S?° 
.  Hu.nted  \\,n,lows:  a  Lecture,  L..n.,  ISfiii,  p   8vo      2 

Anal,^.^attemp,ed;i.er-tb;M!:r;:fr;;^fi.o- 

in|rrr'>^e,«r^?;8oSr  ^'"— ^°- 

Harvey,  Sir  (Jeorgp,  l>05-|87B,b.  at  St  Ninian's 

er,!.f,"r::;.^',fjr;e-  •^^^^"'"•".ecampj^.'B:;: 

Harvey,  James,  vice-president  of  the    '"ti-Mo 

new   e,l.,    |,s«.,.      ;,    ,-,„,;    ,,,    Seou'rge    of   N^lio;:; 
lasting  Ta.\  jevied  by  the  An- 


■  .     :.       ,.  '      ■■  '■'">  *'^-Ln;iD  lu  r>,r  ,j.  uiarK  on   Ailinin    I  jq'ti       .     t   -     ""     ' "'"*'    Lon.,   1S70,  Svo:    new  ed 

,,tn,t,veRefor,n  in  Relation  to  the  MedicriSe,;:,,;^^^^^^^^^^^  4.  Interest  of  Money  a  Legalised  Robbery,  Ac: 

l-ei^greo^ilumanTot  Jil^"-""?.""  '?■  ^'""--  '""'  "^^  !  Z'fQ.JlZ'lt'j  "^tH:^::..  ^'Ji^M  Bishop  B^rke- 
'^"r.     Kdin.,  Is(13,  8vo.     .5 


CO  unique  in  Nature,  and  bi^  ^  leV'sQu'eri  t  nn^Vb  '  pJm'  ";•  ^-  ^^''^■1  ^''^"V  ««■•'"'- 
"an.  By  a  University  I'rofes-  !  8vl  T^Ur  Ex,  en  1  •"'""'r.''^,,"';  '^'"'"'y'  I""'-  '8'«. 
.,  First  Lines  of  Therapeutics.  I  7  iJ!:JZ,ty^\T^T-  *'^?'  ' '""•  ''""-  1^".  ^vo. 
^!   ...Cesses  of  Healing  as  oc- i  bv  tb,'  <;,„t.  .,^.1 '"r        ["^^    "}    "-''"iKiatnii, :   an  Issue 


,Dv,:k,  M.D.,  Syllabus  of  Materia  Mediea,  for  the  t'se  of 
Harvey,  Mrs.  Annie  Jane  of  lokwell-Bu  y       ' 


12mo.  "P"'  "^  ^°"'  ^"^'ds,  Lon.,  1858,' 


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HAR 

Harvey,  John,  M.D.  1.  The  Signs  and  Minor 
Diseases  of  Pregnancy,  T.on.,  1803,  8vo.  2.  The  Pa- 
thology of  Consumption,  Scrofula,  and  Cancer,  Lon., 
1884,  8vo.  3.  Corpulence:  its  Diminution  and  Cure, 
Lon.,  1864,  8vo.  4.  The  Renewing  of  Lift;  or,  Tlio 
Blood  and  its  Impurities,  Lon.,  IHfio,  p.  8vo.  5.  A 
Letter  on  Flatulence  and   Indigestion,  Lon.,  18(15,  8vo. 

6.  Restoration  of   Nervous  Functions,  Lon.,  1865,  8vo. 

7.  How  to  Get  Fat;  4th  ed.,  Lon.,  1866,  Svo.  8.  Com- 
plexion the  Barometer  of  Health:  how  to  restore  and 
preserve  it,  Lon.,  1868,  Svo. 

HRrvey,  John,  chairman  of  quarter  sessions  for 
the  County  of  Bedford.  The  English  Game  Laws  con- 
sidered and  compared  with  the  Game  Laws  of  other 
Countries:  with  Suggestions  for  their  Improvement, 
Lon.,  1872,  8vo. 

Harvey,  Minnie  L.  Louisa  Van  Benthusen :  a 
Novel,  18S2,  12nio. 

Harvey,  Rev.  Moses,  F.R.O.S.,  b.  1820,  near 
Armagh,  Ireland,  and  educated  at  Belfast  College;  en- 
tered tlie  Presbyterian  ministry,  and  was  minister  of  a 
church  in  St.  John,  Newfoundland,  from  1852  till  1878, 
when  he  gave  up  his  charge  to  devote  himself  to  scien- 
tific studies  and  to  lecturing.  1.  Thoughts  on  the  Poetry 
and  Literature  of  the  Bible,  St.  John,  Newfoundland, 
1853.  2.  The  Testimony  of  Nineveh  to  the  Veracity  of 
the  Bible,  1854.  3.  Lectures  on  the  Harmony  of  Science 
and  Revelation,  Halifax,  1856.  4.  Lectures  on  Egypt 
and  its  Monuments  as  Illustrative  of  Scripture,  St.  John, 
Newfoundland,  1857.  5.  Lectures,  Literary  and  Bio- 
graphical, Edin.,  1864,  p.  Svo.  6.  Across  Newfoundland 
with  tile  Governor,  St.  John,  Newfoundland,  1878.  7. 
Text-Boole  of  Newfoundliind  History,  for  the  Use  of 
Schools  and  Academies.  Map  and  Illust.  Bost.,  1885, 
Svo.  8.  Where  are  we,  and  whither  tending  ?  Three 
Lectures  on  the  Reality  and  Worth  of  Human  Progress, 
liOn.,  1886,  Svo.     And  see  Hatto.v,  Joseph,  in/™. 

Harvey,  Peter,  1810-1877,  b.  at  Barnet,  Vt. ;  was 
a  merchant  in  Boston,  and  an  intimate  friend  of  Daniel 
Webster.  Reminiscences  and  Anecdotes  of  Daniel 
Webster,  Bost.,  1877,  Svo. 

"  From  the  intimate  relations  between  Mr.  Harvey  and 
Mr.  Webster,  ...  we  anticipated  finding  in  his  friend  s 
recoUeetioiis  a  valuable  colleotiuii  of  anecdote  and  remi- 
niscence. Hut  it  is  only  too  evident  after  reading  a  very 
few  iiages  of  tlie  book  that  the  author  was  not  equal  to  ins 
task.  .  .  .  The  picture  he  give.s  of  .Mr.  Webster  is  .  .  . 
neither  accurate  nor  characteristic."— AWwn,  xxvi.  81. 

Harvey,  Pliilip,  M.D.  Footprints  of  Life;  or, 
Faith  and  Nature  Reconciled,  [verse,]  N.  York,  1868, 
16mo. 

Harvey,  Robert.  The  French  Mind ;  or,  A  Physi- 
ological Outline  of  the  French  Intelleat  and  Character, 
Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 

Harvey,  Robert,  M.B.  Report  on  the  Medico- 
Legal  Returns  received  from  thi.  Civil  Hurgcons  in  the 
Bengal  Presidency,  1870,  1871,  1872,  Calcutta,  1876, 
12mo. 

Harvey,  Thomas.  Asiatic  Cholera:  its  Cause 
and  Cure  discovered  and  demonstrated,  Lon.,  1853, 
Svo. 

Harvey,  Thomas,  1812-1884,  b.  at  Barnsloy, 
Yorkshire;  educated  at  the  Friends'  School  at  Ack- 
worth;  became  a  chemist  at  Leeds;  Wiis  an  active  ))hi- 
lanthropist,  and  made  two  visits  to  Jamaica  to  inquire 
into  the  condition  of  the  blacks.  1.  The  Hebrew  Dis- 
pen.sation  a  Light  to  the  Gentile  World,  n.  d.  2.  On  the 
Book  of  Job;  its  Place  in  the  General  Plan  of  Salva- 
tion, n.  d.  3.  The  Polynesian  Slave-Trade  ;  its  Character 
and  Tenilencie.s,  Leeds,  1872,  Svo.  With  Bukwin,  Wii,- 
LIAM,  Jamaica  in  1866 :  a  Narrative  of  a  Tour  through 
the  Island :  with  Reunirks  on  its  Social,  Educational, 
and  Industrial  Condition,  Lon.,  1867,  Svo. 

Harvey,  Thomas  Chapman.  Olticial  Reports 
of  the  (Jut-Islands  of  the  Bahamas,  Nassau,  1858,  Svo. 

Harvey,  Thomas  Ilingston,  18:;i-1872,  b.  at 
Penzance,  Cornwall ;  became  a  barrister,  and  resided  at 
Constantinople  in  an  oflicial  capacity  from  1863.  The 
Tourist's  (iuide  through  Cornwall  by  Uoad,  by  River, 
and  by  Rail.  Illust.  Truro,  1861, 12mo.  Also,  several 
short  pamphlets, 

Harvey:  W-  .Six  Loi'tnrRs  on  Questions  indicative 
of  Characti.T,  Lon.,  1875,  12mo. 

Harvey,  \V.  .1.     (Ed.)    List  of  the  Principal  In- 

habiljints  of  the  City  of  London,  1640,  Lon.,  18S6,  8vo. 

Harvey,  Walter.     China  Painting;  its  Principles 

and  Practice.     Illust.     Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Harvey,  William,  F.R.C.S.    1.  On  the  Excision 

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HAR 

of  the  Enlarged  Tonsil,  and  its  Consequences  in  Cases  of 
Deafness,  Lou.,  1850,  Svo.  2.  Rheumatism,  Gout,  and 
Neuralgia  as  affecting  the  Head  and  Ear,  Lon.,  1852, 
Svo.  3.  The  Ear  in  Health  and  Disease,  Lon.,  1854, 
Svo;  4th  ed.,  rev.,  1865.  4.  On  Rheumatism,  Gout, 
and  Neuralgic  Headache,  in  Relation  to  Deafness, 
Noises  in  the  Ear,  Ac.,  Lon.,  1857,  Svo;  4th  ed.,  1865. 
5.  On  Corpulence  in  Relation  to  Disease :  with  some  Re- 
marks on  Diet,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Harvey,  William.  The  Old  City,  and  its  High- 
ways and  Byways.     By  Aleph,  [pseud.]     Lon.,  1865. 

Harvey,  William  Frederick,  M.A.,  b.  1853; 
educated  at  Hertford  College,  Oxford ;  called  to  the  bar 
at  the  Inner  Temple  ISSl.  A  Brief  Digest  of  the  Roman 
Law  of  Contracts,  Oxf.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

Harvey,  William  Henry,  M.D.,  [ante,  vol.  i., 
add.,]  1811-1866,  b.  at  Suuimerville,  near  Limerick;  be- 
came a  botanist,  settled  for  a  time  at  Cape  Town,  and  at 
a  later  period  visited  America,  India,  and  Australia; 
jirofessor  of  natural  history  in  the  University  of  Dublin 
from  1856.  A  memoir  of  him,  with  selections  from  his 
correspondence,  was  published  in  London,  1869,  Svo.  1. 
Atlas  of  British  Sea-Weeds,  Lon.,  1857,  4to.  2.  Phycolo- 
gia  Australica;  or,  A  History  of  Australian  Sea-Weeds; 
containing  Coloured  Figures,  Generic  and  Specific  Char- 
acters, Synonymes,  and  Descriptions  of  the  More  Charac- 
teristic Algie  of  New  South  Wales,  Victoria,  Tasmania, 
Ac,  Lon.,  1858-63,  5  vols.  Svo.  3.  Thesaurus  Capensis; 
or.  Illustration  of  South  African  Flora,  lS5>J-63,  2  vols. 
Svo.  4,  Index  Generum  Algarum;  or,  A  Systematic 
Catalogue  of  the  Genera  of  Algoc,  Marine  and  Fresh- 
Water,  Lon.,  1861,  Svo.  5.  Charles  and  Josiah  ;  or. 
Friendly  Conversations  between  a  Churchman  and  a 
Qualser,  Lon.,  1862,  Svo.  Anon.  With  So.vdeh,  Orra 
WiLHELM,  Flora  Capensis  :  being  a  Scientific  Description 
of  tli-3  Plants  of  the  Cape  Colony,  Caffraria,  and  Port 
Natal,  Dublin,  1850-65,  3  vols.  Svo. 

Harvey,  William  Marsh.  The  History  and  An- 
tiquities of  the  Hundred  of  Willey  in  the  County  of 
Bedford,  Lon.,  1872-78,  4to. 

Harvey,  Rev.  William  Wigan,  M.A.,  B.D., 
F.S.A.,  1810-1883,  b.  at  Great  Stanmore,  Middlesex; 
graduated  at  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1S33;  ordained 
1 833  ;  became  a  Fellow  and  divinity  lecturer  of  his  col- 
logo;  rector  of  Burkeland,  Hertfordshire,  1844-72,  and 
of  Ewelme,  Oxfordshire,  1872-83.  1.  Ecolesia)  Angli- 
canffl  Vindex  Catholicus,  Lon.,  1841,  3  vols.  Svo.  2. 
Pra-deotio  Academica  in  Prov.  viii.  22,  Oxf.,  1848.  3. 
Sermons  for  Young  Men  on  the  (Jraco  of  Christ :  preached 
before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Cambridge,  1853, 
Svo.  4.  The  History  and  Theology  of  the  Three  Creeds, 
Lon.,  1854,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  (Ed.)  Sancti  Ireniei  Libros 
quinque  adversus  Hicreses,  Lon.,  1857,  Svo.  6.  Sermons 
upon  the  Principal  Doctrines  and  Evidences  of  the  Chris- 
tian Religion,  Cambridge,  1859,  12mo.  7.  The  Assess- 
ment of  Tithe-Rent  Charges,  Lon.,  1863,  Svo.  8.  (Trans.) 
Royslon  Winter  Recreations  in  the  Days  of  Queen  Anne, 
by  Thomas  Wright,  M.A.,  Royston,  1873,  Svo. 

Harvie-Brown.    See  Bhown. 

HurwooU,  Rear-Adniiral  Andrew  .Allen, 
U.S.N.,  1802-1884,  b.  at  Settle,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  :  com- 
mandant of  the  navy-yard  at  Washington,  and  of  the 
Potomac  flotilla  1862-64.  The  Law  and  Practice  of 
United  States  Naval  Courts-Martial,  N.  York,  1867,  Svo. 

Hai'wood,  Annie.     See   Holmwen,  Mrs.  A.vnik 

HaRWOOD,   ill/l-<l, 

Harwood,  Edwin,  and  Wildes,  George   I). 

In  Memorv  of  W.  A.  Muhlenberg.  O.D.,  LL.D.,  N.  York, 
1877,  Svo." 

Harwood,  Gabriel  H.  The  Lily  and  the  Rose  : 
a  Tale  of  the  Untruth  of  a  True  Heart,  Lon.,  1870,  3  vols. 
p.  Svo. 

Harwood,  George,  M.A.,  b.  1845,  at  Bulton;  a 
Lancashire  nninufacturer ;  "  born  and  bred  a  Dissenter ;" 
"spent  such  spare  lime  as  the  successful  management  of 
a  large  business  left  at  his  command  in  hard  study ;"  grad- 
uated with  distinction  at  the  University  of  London  ;  was 
called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  afterwards  or- 
('ained  deacon  of  the  Established  Church  ;  head  of  the 
firm  of  Richard  Harwood  &  Son,  cotton-spinners,  Bol- 
ton. 1.  Disestabli.ihment;  or,  A  Defence  of  the  Princi- 
ple of  a  National  Church,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo. 

"The  main  object  of  the  book  ...  is  to  defend  the  na- 
tional principle.  .  .  .  We  know  of  no  recent  work  so  likely 
to  provoke  Ijoth  Churchmen  and  Dissenters  to  reconsider 
the  ordinary,  ready-made  opinions  wliich  pass  muster  on 
both  .«ides  of  this  great  controversy."— .Spec/ufov,  xlix.  865. 

2.  The  Coming  Democracy,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 


HAR 

"He  accepte  aemocracy  as  partly  present  with  us  and 
still  more  as  coming  upon  us,  and  priceeUs  In  a  "omforw 
l)le  nialfe-tlie-best-of-lt  niooil  to  ii  iniire  what  it  win  ,„ 
Ills  volume  diyides  itself  into  thrLi  bool^^/ll  [.  u'emoc: 
J!"i^..''"w/".''f'«"   l'".'i'icN'  'The  I'enioeraey  and  Home 

■A(i(.  Rev.,  liv. 


c|al, )  and    The  Democracy  and  Keiigiou 
4/7. 

3.  From  Within,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

"The suliject  ...  is  more  than  an  exposition  of  nhilo- 
sophical  idea  ism.  It  is  i.iealism  consfdere  as  an  ev^ 
denceof  reveati.m  .  It  is  dealt  with  by  X  r  Harwoo  1 
ma  peculiarly  fresh  and  vivid  manner."-:icu  rf,  xxxlv! 

Harwood,  Isabella,  ("Ros.s  Neil,"  pseud  1  d 
1888,  daughter  of  Philip  Harwood,  editor  of  the  "Lon- 
don Saturday  Review  18«8-8;i.  She  published  dramas 
under  the  above  pseudonyme,  two  of  which,  Inez,  the 
Bride  of  Portugal,  and  Elfinella,  were  played  at  London 
'.,?'7'-„.^''"'  "'"'"'*  "«™  published  anonymously.  I 
Abbots   Cleve:  a  Novel    Un.,  1864,  8vo.     2.  Carleton 

i"'''"*fj«?  ^"'"  •  "y  "■*  *""""•  "f  "  Abbot's  Cleve." 
Lon  1868,  A  vo  s.  Svo  3.  Raymond's  Heroine,  Lon., 
I8(.7,  p.  8vo.  4.  Kathleen,  Lon.,  18«i»,  Svo.  5  The 
lleir  Expectant  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo.  6.  Lady  Jane  (irey ; 
"Mf'.r-  {*"?  ""'l''  °f  Portugal,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo. 
If  the  choice  of  really  dramatic  subjeetmalter  «.id  n 
treatment  as  sound  and  delicate  as  ts  com  letelv  free 
l^rom  alfectation.  are  worth  appreciation,  these  two  nlavs  i 
deserve  a  sincere  welcome,  'rheir  literary  place  s  in  tlie 
elas«  to  which  the  dramas  of  sir  Henry  Tay£r  belong  i 

Both  are  «'  written  as  to  illustrate  historv,  and  to  I   len;ifv  ■ 

7.  I'lays:  The  Cid;  The  King  and  the  Angel;  Dulce 

'^".'i  x.^jy  \  ."'■•  T*"^  ^''""''  "<■  Brussels,  Lon.,  1874,  p8vo 

".Marljed  by  the  same  qualities  of  vigorous  simi.  Ic  (J 

an(l  artistic  linish  wlilcli  dlstinguishersir  Ross  No  K 

earlier elIorts."-A-(i(./Jc,..,xxxvii.o<J,^         J".  «oss  .Neils 

8.  New  Plays :  Elfinella,  and  Lord  and  Lady  Russell, 
Lon,,  18,6,  cr.  8vo.  «.  Arabella  Stuart;  The  Heir  of 
Linne,  -Tasso  :  Plays,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  8vo.  10.  Andrea 
Lo'nr'l'mp   A".    '''  ^^'''""''  *'"'''''  '-"ndora:  Pluys^ 

.h'iiT""!!' f  •^'     ^'"■'^  "'"1  Rollors:  aGuide  to 
the  Skating-Rink,  Lon.,  1876,  fp.  Svo. 

lS4il,  12ino.  2.  The  Bridal  and  the  Bride;  ox;  Our 
Honeymoon-Trin  in  the  Kast  in  185U,  Lon.,  issi  ,"vo 
Anon.  3.  btamtoul  and  the  Sea  of  Gems,  Lon.,  1852' 
2mo.  Anon.  4  i'aiconbeck  Hall:  a  Novel,  Lon.,' 
1804,  3  vols  p.  8vo.  5.  The  Serf  Sisters;  or,  Russi 
f  ^".-"ty!,^"?"  '»55.  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1801.  V,.  Lo  d 
Lynn's   Wife,  Lou.,  1864,  2  vols.  p.  8vi.     Anon      New 

8  0  '  8 Vn'^Ti  -'k^"^  Flavia,''Lon.,-186r3  vol^.^ 
8vo      8.  Odd    Neighbours,  1865,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.     Anon 

9.  P  ain  John   Orpington,  1866,  3   vols.   ,.  8vo.     Anon! 

10.  Lord  Ulswa  er:  a  Novel,  1867,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  U 
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Haslam,  John.     The  Paper  Currency  of  England 
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Bv*^*V"l7''  u?r  "^.'J'  '^^°  ^^"""^"'s  Advocate. 
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1882  0  8vo:  new  ed.,  1883.  7.  "Full  Salvation"  as 
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IlHslcwood,  llev.  Fraiicix,  I'.S.A.,  grnduiited  nt 
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of  St.  MiiltliL'w's,  Ipswich,  Sutfolii,  since  IST'i.  1.  Tlip 
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Monuments,  Vicars,  and  Parish  Officers,  l'*X7,  Svo.  Also, 
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HaMlop,  Alice.  Xcllie's  Visit  to  Urool'.  Jlouee, 
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Ilaslope,  L.  L.  llcpoussfi  Work  for  Amateurs. 
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Ilnsllick,  Paul  N.  1.  I,allic-Work  :  a  Practical 
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Ilasluck,  Samuel  L.  Elocution  j  a  To.\t-Book 
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Has§all,  Arthur.  Life  of  Viscount  Bolingbroke, 
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Ilassell,  Joseph.  1.  The  Duties  of  a  Christian 
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Hasted,  Rev.  Henry.  Sermons  for  Lent  and 
Easter,  also  Asci  iision  Day  and  the  Three  Following 
Sundays,  Lon.,  IS52.  Svo. 

Hastie,  Rev.  \V.  I.  Hindu  Llolatry  and  English 
Enlightenment  :  Si.t  Letters  addressed  to  Educated  Hin- 
dus, containing  a  Practical  Discussion  of  Hinduism,  Cal- 
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Introduction  to  the  Scientific  Study  of  ^Esthetics,  by 
Hegel  and  C.  L.  Michelet,  Edin.,  ISSfi,  Svo.  3.  (Trans') 
Kant's  I'liilosophy  of  Law,  Edin.,  1887,  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Hastie  lias  done  his  work  in  a  very  satisfactory 
nuiiiiier."— .4co(/,.  .\.Kxiii.  41, 

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prudence; from  the  Juristic  Eneyclopiedias  of  Puchta, 
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(Trans.)  History  of  the  Christian  Philosophy  of  Re- 
ligion, from  tlie  Reformation  to  Kant,  by  B.  Piinjer: 
with  a  Preface  bv  Robert  Flint,  D.D. ;  "vol.  i.,  Edin., 
1SS7. 

Hastings,  Anna.  The  Russel  Family.  Illust. 
N.  York,  IS5fi,  ISiiio. 

Hastings,  David  R.  Maine  Supreme  Judicial 
Court  Reports,  vols.  I.xi.\.,  Ixx.,  (1879-SU,)  Portland, 
ISSll,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Hastings,  Frederick.  I.  Sundays  spent  about 
the  ^Vorld.  Bristol.  1S75,  p,  Svo.  2.  Clericalism,  Illus- 
trated from  the  1-ife  of  Haflreingue,  the  Originator  of 
Railway  Pilgrimages,  Lon.,  187.S,  12nio.  3.  (Trans.) 
Tlie  (Jospcl  in  Paris  :  Sermons;  from  the  French  of  Eu- 
gene Bersier :  with  Personal  Sketch  of  the  Author,  Lon., 
1SS3,  Svo.  4.  Obscure  Characters  and  Minor  Lights  of 
Scripture,  Lon.,  1SS3,  p.  Svo.  6,  (Ed.)  The  Atonement: 
a  Clerical  Symiiosium  on  "  AVhat  is  the  Scripture  Doc- 
trine of  the  Atonement?"  Lon.,  1883,  Svo.  ti.  (Ed.) 
inspiration:  n  Clerical  Symposium,  Lon.,  1884.  7.  The 
Background  of  Sacred  Story  :  Life-Lessons  from  Less- 
Known  Characters  of  the  Bible,  Lon.,  ISSli,  cr.  Svo.  S. 
(Ed.)  Papers  on  Preaching,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  9.  Back 
Streets  and  London  Slums.  Illust.  Lon.,  1888,  or.  Svo. 
Hastings,  George  Woodyatt,  LL.B.,  b.  1825; 
called  to  the  bar  nt  the  Middle  Temple  185(1;  general 
secretary  to  the  National  Association  for  the  Promotion 
of  Social  Science  lS57-(i.s,  and  chairman  of  the  council 
1S6,'*-S3.  History  of  the  Social  .Science  Association: 
new  ed..  0.\f..  Isfi3,  Svo. 

Hastings,  Harriet  B.  Pebbles  from  the  Path 
of  a  Pilgrim  :  an  Account  of  Siieoial  Providences,  Ac. 
Lon.,  |.><si,12mo. 

1.  Signs  of  the 
as  it    is,  Bost., 


Hassard,  Rev.  Richard  Samuel,  MA.,  gradu- 
ated at  tjueen's  College,  O,\for'l,    ISIlil;  ordained   1801  ;  ^ 
vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Dalston,  diocese  of  London,   since 
IS79.     The  Illustrated  Manual  of  Holy  Communion,  for 
English  Churchmen,  Lon.,  1884,  l2mo. 

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removed  to  the  I'nited  States  in  LMS  '  was  U,S.  minister  i 
to  Ecuador  from  !S(il  to  !Sti5,  whnii  h.->  (.(.oame  editor  of 
the  Cincinnati  \'olksblatt.     1.  Four  Years  among  Span- 
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'•A  journey  from  the  .sea-coast  to  the  inlcrlor,  n  soiourn 
attiuito,  and  a  principal  excursion  into  Northern  Ecuador 
— such  Is   the  Irame  upon  which  this  agreeable,  almost 
784 


Hastings,  Horace  Lorenzo. 

Times;    or.    A    (JIance  n!    Cliristcndoi      _      _      ._,   , 

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Social  Hymns,  Original  and  Selected,  Host.,  1865.  C. 
Ebene/.crs;  or.  Records  of  Prevailing  Prayer,  Bost., 
Issi,  12mo.  7.  (Ed.)  The  Guiding  Hand  for,  Provi- 
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Leisure  Moments;  a  Scries  of  Brief  and  Pointed  Paiiers, 
Bost.,  1S.S2.  12ino.  !i.  Two  Hundred  Gathered  Gems  of 
Song  and  Story.  Illust.  Bost.,  1882,  24ino.  10.  Fire- 
side Readings  for  Happy  Homes,  Bost.,  1882,  12mu. 
11.  The  Babe  of  Bethlehem:  a  Children's  Rhyme  of  the 


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Oliicn  Time,  Lon.,  18.12,  Hvo.     12    Tnlpn  nf  T-    »  r 

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1883,  It.mo.  lo.  Athei:*m  and  Arithmetic,  Host  ISs) 
8vo.     Ih,  ^„rru|,t...n,  of  the  New  Testamen  ,  Bost '    884 

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•    power  it  "exhibil  of      Tieivi   il   /^V^^^  ''/"'« 

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vention,  Cheltenham,  IMoi),  ISmo      i   U,irln=  f  iV."  in" "" 

;^^^"^n^t'"vT"'  ''7'  ^^"^<^^'^%X^z 

ISr.,  Umo.     C    A  Uiographiciil  Kutrospect  of  Allonathv 

;";^.'?8™Tt^.;!;i^.""'  '-^'  ^'-'^  ^-""^K 

T  "'"'?"''*'^'   James.       1.    Hartley  Hall:   a   Xovel 

Lon.,   l,So8,    p.    .tvo.      2.  A    Collection  of   u, war  Is    of 

Eleven  Hunclrci  Proverbs,  Wise  Saws,  and     'ilhy  Say 
ings,  Manchester,  1865,  16rno.  ^     ^' 

Hastings,  John,  M.D  '  IT  R  iv  it. 

Yellow  Fever,  Phila.,  1848   'i2moo  ,V-         «"''''  "" 

Dressings,  Ae.',  Phila.',  is's,'  la':",";-     '^  *''""^  ^--S^y' 

..f^!*?'/".^.^' :?/"?."'  M.?,..['-'^.  vol.  i.,  add.]    An  In 


(K.l.)  liible  "eadings,  i<ost., 


quiry  into  ^'^  Im{.u2v;.^o7 Z  ^^LfU 
.tiles^in  Phthisi,  and  some  othe"' Dta'eTun"!  fZ] 

"       '  '  "^      *   •     -  ^"•-   '   'ly  Ginnt,  Lon.,  1882,  p. 


Hastings'  .Minnesota  Cita- 


_..._.   ^„„a   ,,,   ,im   same 
■i-i.,,  vols.  i.-.\xxv.,St.  Paul,  18sr, 


Hastings,  Lev 

tions  :  a  Manual  of 
of  Minnesota   am 
Court:  M'lnesota  Jo, 

;      •  ,.'•  ,.    ir'^""»«  oil  the  Law  of  Torts  and  the  LeLl 
UtMued.es  for  their  Hedress,  Lon.,  I8,S5,  Xv"     2    ifof, 
a  Concise  Statement  of   the  Con,  non  and  Statute  l-lw 
relating  thereto,  Lon.,  1886,  t2mo      ;i    A  Shnrf'lv.  .'• 
on  the  Law  of  Fraud  and  Misrepresen'ai'l'tnl^i'^'rs 

^"rk/r.s^iV'nr'''''  '^i-'--"fi'''ttie.  must. 

_^Haswe..,  S.  B.    The  Social  s"o'virei^n:  1  York, 

Haswell,  Kev.  James  M.,  n.D    Hio-lS7fi  h 

om  l.-<,>(,.     (.rauimaiical  Notes  and  Vocabulary  of    ho 
I'egiian  Language.  Rangoon,  1874.  8vo     ^""""^  "'   "'« 
Haswell,  .lames  M.    The  Man  of  his  Time  •  Pnrt 
..   Ihe  htory  ot  the  Life  of  Napoleon  II        Part  II 

i^u^;i:7:t  r<'r''  """"■'^^  carica[;,;i:.::\.^^:; 

f,,..     i>i...':..r,^  ."".."  •♦  '"•!'■    The  Constitution  of 


Hatch,  Susan   L. 

18,N0,  lljmo. 

7,  ,  head  warden  of  St.  Paul's  College,  S  ony  S.Ta  fonl 
cl'l~:t'  "2    ^"""  "'""  '■'■»""•  «'■  lii- changer  Early 

i>  I  J,  e\o.     .J.  ihe  Jlora    Phi  osonhv  of  AvUi„n„ 
-ting  of  a  Translation  of  the  Vi'^oL^c  utr        cs^nd 

^.i!':.J'\^/^s;^o;^t:!^,ro^---:^^^^S= 
£'5?t;::]!-i^„^'?^^nf-'^"""^^'^"'^^^--"l^ 

o.^j«ScS^-^^;z;----^^^ 

.ed  i.the  s;;p;.n;=  i  J^!?' --- -^^"^^  Vo^^h^ir^;:^- 

other  Cases  in  the  same  i      Hatchard,  Fanny  Vincent  Steele,  d    I'lSO- 

^g5f^i^^^I^^i^v^r«1?:;£f4^r 

uZte  12m:. '"^''■^  ^'"'^^' "^'^  ^'«'''-' ^-ing^; 

Hatchard,  Louisa.    Talet  of  Old  Times  in  Fn„ 

land,  for  the  Young,  liath,  186(1,  fp.  Svo  ^" 

Hatchard,    Ut.    Hev.    Tllomas     Goodxvin, 

ford'^'^'v  "'  "'■''•  ^**"*an'  E.,  D.D.,  b.  LS.^s,  in  Bed- 

1 8S7,  1 2m;     With  H.T,';^ : ,   Mn, V^^7'J^\u'''\' 

of  ,he  1  ife  and  Writings  of  a'.  «.  Wn   B  D..''p;  ^e": 

If^*:-!     ;."  '*":'""•""'  C»ll^«i'.  Va..  lialt.,  188r    ivt, 

in^po:)'t:;i::^::^'iri>ar  :i!::^!^  j:rri^f 


m^lAli"^:^"^  '"^i!;!?:?  ?™;"'  h'=  ''«s  become  a  pro- 


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iav7       •         *•■'  H""'"'"en  at  I'oinbroko  Collcifo  C 

o^i:!rd:LJi:i^J!;:UJ^r^ixr^^r 

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fji??nf^x^;ni5"^-£fS 

Yo  ris7'2-    ?."  ?"-!;f   "-Vmn.Hook:  wi,h%        ,  'n! 
rork,  18,2,  s-vo.     8.  The  Chapel  Hymn-Hook,  I87,i.     9. 

785 


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Tho  Poets  of  the  Church :  a  Series  of  IJiogrnphioiil 
Sketches  of  Ilymn-Writers,  with  Notes  on  their  Hymns, 
N.  Yorl<,  18S5,  sin.  t<vi). 

Hatfield,  Miss  Julia.  The  IJrjant  Homestead 
Hook.     Hy  the  Iille  Scholar.     X.  York,  ISIlU,  4to. 

Ilatiield,  JUnrciis  P.,  M.D.  Tho  I'hyslohigy  and 
nygiene  of  the  House  wo  live  in,  N.  York,  \><X7,  12nio. 
Hathaway,  B.  A.  IIIOI  Questions  and  Answers 
on  United  States  History,  (Jcograpliy,  English  (irani- 
niiir,  Arithmetic,  Theo.y  and  Practice  of  Teaching,  I'hys- 
iulogy,  and  ]Iygiene,  Cleveland,  0.,  ISSH,  (i  vols.  Itinio. 

Ilatliaway,  Ueujamiii  ■).  in  Ciiyuga  Co.,  N.Y. ; 
com|iosud  poems  which  ho  w- ,,e  vith  ilialk  on  liinel- 
hoiids  wliile  working  as  a  coo,/er.  He  al.-o  followed  the 
business  of  nurseryman  and  fanner  for  thirty  years. 
1.  Art-Life,  iiml  other  Poems,  Host.,  I.S77,  12mo.  2. 
The  I,eii;;ue  of  the  Irocjuois,  and  other  Legends  from  the 
Indian  JIuse.     I'ort.     Chic,  I8S1,  iL'mo. 

Hatliawuy,  Timothy.  1.  llclirew  Moods  and 
Tenses;  or,  A  Series  of  Kules  iida|itpd  to  all  the  Pas- 
sages in  the  Hebrew  Uiblo  peculiar  to  Oriental  Construc- 
tion, Lon.,  1M4K,  8vo.  2.  Gospel  Melodies;  or  Portrait- 
ures of  Our  Saviour,  in  Verse,  Lon.,  1S56,  12mo. 

Hathaway,  W.J.  Meditationes  Sacra' ;  or,  Devout 
Musings,  in  Prose  and  Verso,  Lon.,  1852,  24mo. 

Hatheway,  Mary  E,  N.  1.  Tohnny's  Vacations, 
and  other  Stories.  Illust.  Host.,  187S,  Itimo.  2.  In 
the  Fields,  [poems.]  Illust.  Host.,  |-<81,  U  mo.  3. 
Cats  with  (iloves  catch  no  Mice,  P.ost.,  18S7,  obi.  .■12mo. 

Hathorn,  F,  G.  A  Hand-Hook  of  l)ur,jeeling : 
with  V  icf  Notes  on  the  Culture  and  Manufacture  of 
Tea,  and  Kules  for  tho  Sale  of  L'nassessed  Waste  Lands, 
Calcutta,  ISC).-;,  svn. 

Uathornthwaite,  Rev.  Thomas,  LL.U.,  edu- 
cated at  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  was  incumbent  of  St. 
Anne's,  Lancaster,  Kng.  1.  Poemata  Latina  duo,  liOn., 
1818,  12mo.  2.  (Trans.)  D.  M.  Ausonii  ex  Kphemeride 
Oratio:  a  Prayer,  Ac,  Lon.,  1848,  12mo.  I).  Lancaster, 
(a  Retrospect,)  and  The  Seasons  :  a  Translation  from  the 
tireek,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1873,  12nio. 

Hatt,  George.  Sketches  of  a  Tract  Missionary, 
N.  Y'ork,  18o2,  Kinio. 

Hattersley,  Mary  Emma.  1.  Nehemiah  :  a 
Poem,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  2.  Norstono;  or,  The  Ilifts  in 
the  Cloud,  Lon.,  187y,  p.  8vo. 

Hattoil,  A.  L.  1,  The  Law  and  the  Prophets, 
Lon.,  1861),  18mo.  2.  Present  Communion  of  Saints, 
Lon.,  18«6,  18rao. 

Hatton,E.  Finch-.  TheMilitiaand  the  Recruit- 
ing Sei  vice  :  with  Suggestions  for  their  Reorganization, 
Lon.,  1859,  Svo. 

Hattoil,  Frank,  1361-1883,  son  of  Joseph  Hatton, 
iiifm,h.  at  Horlield,  near  Bristol;  educated  at  King's 
Colle;:e  School  and  the  Royal  School  of  Mines;  went  to 
Borneo  in  ISsi  as  mineral  explorer  to  the  British  North 
Borneo  Company.  North  Borneo:  E.vplorations  ana  Ad- 
ventures on  tho  Equator :  with  Blog.aphical  Sketch  and 
Notes  by  Joseph  Hatton,  and  Preface  by  Sir  Walter 
Medhurst.     Illust.     Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo. 

"The  diaries  of  his  journe.vs  in  North  Borneo,  though 
not  reduced  to  form,  contain  some  intereslinf;  niineralnj,'!- 
cal  matter,  along  with  many  natural  and  graphic  notes  of 
adventure."— .^IokZ.,  .xxi.x.  7. 

Hatton,  G.  Noel.  Whom  Nature  Leadeth,  [a 
novel,]  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  ji.  Svo. 

Hatton,  <;eorge  James  Fineh>,  eleventh 
Earl  of  Winchilsea,  (see  Wlviiiilsea,  uute,  vol.iii., 
add.,)  d.  1887.  1.  Flying  Childers  his  Cruise,  [verse,] 
Lon.,  187U,  8vo.  2.  Tho  Tommiad,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 
Anon.  3.  Voices  through  Many  Y'ears,  [verse,]  Lon., 
1879,  3  vols.  8vo.     Privately  printed. 

Hatton,  Hon.  Harold  Heneage  Finch-,  b. 
1856,  son  of  the  tenth  Earl  of  Winchilsea.  Advance 
Australia:  an  Account  of  Eight  Y'ears'  Work,  Wander- 
ing, and  Amusement  in  Queensland,  New  South  Wales, 
and  Victoria,  I.  n.,  1885,  p.  8vo. 

"Full  of  most  disastrous  chances,  of  moving  accidoids 
by  flooii  and  Held,  which  hear  the  stamp  of  a  genuine  ex- 
jjerleiicc."— .S'(i^  Kei:.  lix.  Sdll. 
"  A  very  lively  and  amusing  hno]i."—Acad.,  xxvUl.  yi. 
Hatton,  Joseph,  b.  1839,  at  Andover,  Derbyshire; 
hiis  edited  several  provincial  and  London  papers,  and  in 
l'-;0S-74  was  editor  of  (he  Uentloman's  Maguzine.     He  i 
has  several   times  visited  tho  United  States,  and  since  I 
his  first  visit  in  1876  has  acted  as  London  correspondent ' 
of  the  New  Y'ork  Times.     He  has  contributed  to  perioci-  j 
icals,  and  ndnpted  plays  and  novels  for  the  stage.     1. 
Provincial     Papers:    being   a   Collection  of   Talcs   ami 
786 


Sketches,  Lon.,  1861,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  1806.  2.  Biutor- 
Sweets:  a  Love-Story,  Lon.,  ISB5,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  3. 
Against  tho  Stream,  Lon.,  1806,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  4.  The 
Tallants  of  Bartim  :  a  Tale  of  Fortune  and  Finance, 
Lon.,  1867,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  Pippins  and  Cheese,  Lon., 
IS()S,  p.  Svo.  11.  Christopher  Henrick  ;  his  Life  a, id 
Adventures,  Lon.,  1869,2  vols.  p.  Svo.  7.  With  a  Show 
in  the  North  :  Reminiscences  of  Mark  Lemon,  Lon.,  1871, 
p.  Svo.  S.  The  Valley  of  Poppies,  Lon.,  1871,  2  vols.  p. 
Svo.  9.  Kites  and  Pigeons :  a  Novelette.  Illust.  Lon., 
1872,  12mo.  10.  In  the  Lap  of  Fortune:  a  Story 
"stranger  than  tiction,"  Lon.,  1873,  3  vols.;  now  ed., 
1877,  I  vol.  11.  Clytie:  a  Novel  of  Modern  Life,  Lon., 
1874,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  By  dint  of  being  the  subject  of  a  lawsuit  .  .  .  the  novel 
called  'Clytie'  has  attracted  an  amount  of  attention  which 
its  merits  assuredly  do  not  warrant.  .  .  .  'i'ho.se  who  are 
already  acquainted  with  the  luitureand  the  main  facts  of 
a  peculiarly  disagreeable  slander  case  which  created  much 
scandal  not  very  long  ago  will  iiardlywish  to  refresh  their 
nicuuiry  by  reference  to  .Mr.  Hatton's  novel.  Those  who 
are  not  acquainted  with  these  facts  will  scarcelv  care  to 
learn  them  m  the  form  into  which  the  author  of  'Clytie' 
has  put  thcm."--^'(^^  Kev.,  xxxviil.  'S. 

12.  The  Queen  of  Bohemia:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1877,  2 
I  vols.  p.  Svo.  13.  Printing,  ("British  Manufacturing  In- 
I  dustries;")  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1877.  p.  Svo.  14.  (Ed.)  Not  in 
Society,  by  V.  Morgan,  and  other  '■'ales,  by  J.  Hatton, 
j  Lon.,  1877,  12iuo.  15.  Cruel  London  :  a  Novel,  Lon., 
I  1878,  3  vols.;  new  ed.,  1879,  1  vol.  cr.  Svo.  16.  Three 
j  Recruits  and  the  Girls  they  left  behind  them,  Lim., 
1880,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  17.  To-Day  in  America:  Studies 
I  from  the  Old  World  and  tho  New,  Lon.,  18S1,  2  vols. 
I  p.  Svo. 

j     "  It  is  a  weary  book,  a  book  which  should  not  have  been 

I  written;  its  conclusiiuis  ring  like  the  echoes  of  common- 

'  place  talk ;  it  tells  us  ncuhing  new."— .8(i(.  liev..  Hi.  58. 

"The  whole  work  is  .  .  .  brightly  and  lucidly  written; 

and  thouirh  a  considerable  iHirtion  of  the  two  .slender 

volumes  might  have  been  oraltteo  without  depriving  the 

reader  of  anything  really  valuable,  the  digressions  and 

i  ampiiflcations  are  harmless  and  entertaining."— .Si;cc(a(or, 

!  Iv.  2-J. 

j  18.  Journalistic  London:  being  a  Series  of  Sketchea 
of  Famous  Pens  and  Papers  of  the  Day,  Lon.,  1SS2,  Svo. 
19.  "  The  New  Ceylon  ;'*  being  a  Sketch  of  British  North 
Borneo,  or  Sabah,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  20.  A  Modern 
Ulysses,  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  21.  Henry  Irving's 
Impressions  of  America,  narrated  in  a  Series  of  Sketches, 
Chronicles,  and  Conversations,  Lon.,  1884, 2  vols,  cr.  Svo ; 
new  ed.  same  year,  1  vol. 

"  In  the  five'hundred  and  seventy  pages  of  Mr.  Hatton's 
two  volumes  a  diligent  search  would  perhaps  reveal  ten 
pages  which  mijjht  fairly  be  described  as  Jlr.  Irving's  im- 
pressirus  of  America.  'Ihe  remainder  is  the  mo.'t  hetero- 
geneous collection  that  it  lias  over  been  our  fortune  to 
meet  in  the  shape  of  a  book.  .  .  .  Mr.  Hatton's  descriptions 
of  places  and  incidents  are  often  graphic  and  racy."— ftoec- 
tator,  Ivii.  955. 

22.  Behind  a  Mask :  a  Romance  of  Real  Life,  Lon., 
1SS5,  Svo.  23.  John  Ncedhaia's  Double:  a  Story 
founded  on  Fact,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  24.  The  Old  House 
at  Sandwich  :  the  Story  of  a  Ruined  Home,  as  developeil 
in  the  Strange  Revelations  of  Hickory  Miiynard,  [a 
novel,]  Lon.,  1886,  2  vols.  or.  Svo.  Anon.  25.  The  Ly- 
ceum "  Faust,"  Illust.  Lon.,  1886,  Ito.  20.  The  Gay 
World,  Lon.,  1887,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  27.  The  Park  Lane 
Mystery  :  a  Story  of  Love  and  Magic,  Bristol,  1887, 
12mo.  28.  The  Abbey  Murder,  Lon.,  1888,  cr.  Svo.  29. 
Captured  by  Cannibals  :  S.iine  Incidents  in  the  Life  of 
Horace  Durand.  Illust.  Li.n.,  1888,  Svo.  30.  Remi- 
niscences of  J.  L.  Toole,  the  Comedian  :  related  by 
Himself  and  chronicled  by  Joseph  Hatton.  Illust. 
Lon.,  18C8,  2  vols,  demy  Svo. 

"The  greater  part  of  the  c(mtents  are  cast  in  the  form 
of  conversations  or  intervicw.s,  for  the  accuracy  of  which 
Mr. 'roole  has  gone  bail.  .  .  .  .Mr.  Hatton  hius  fullllled  his 
peculiar  and  not  very  dignified  tindertakiiig  very  credit- 
ably. .  .  .  He  has  put  together  in  a  reaclable  form  a  great 
mass  of  anecdotes- .someof  them  quite  excellent— bearing 
on  the  life  of  a  popular  actor  on  and  off  the  .'^tiige;  and  he 
has  certainly  contrived  to  give  us  .  .  .  a  clear  notion  of 
the  individuality  of  the  central  figure."— .8>('c(a/or,  Ixi. 

With  Hahvkv,  Rkv.  Moses,  Newfoundland:  the  Old- 
est English  Colony,  Lon.  and  Bost.,  1883,  p.  Svo. 
^_^' A  most  entertaining  and  useful  book."— Spectator,  Ivll. 

"Good  and  interesting  and  thorough  and  well  written." 
—^at'un,  xxxvii.  495. 

Hatton,  Mark.  The  Cruise  of  the  "Humming- 
Bird;"  or.  Notes  near  Home,  Lon.,  1864,  p.  Svo.  (Short 
stories  of  Irish  life.) 

Hatton,  Murray  Edward  Gordon   Finch-, 


HAT 
tweinh  Earl  of  Winchilsea,  b.  1851 ,  sucoee.lcd  hi, 

!hrNiie;"i.,',:;:i,«:^,';r'°"  '""''■''"''' "'  ^"''■"'  ^- 

Hatton,  Thomas.  1.  Water-Colour  without  a 
Ma^tar  Lon.,  looo,  ini^  4;o.  2.  Hints  for  Slietching 
Trees  .roiii  Niiture  in  Wator-Colours,  I,„n  IS-^?  i, 
8vo ;  Amer.  ed.,  Ironi  Kith  Lon.  cU.,  by  S.  N.  Ciirtcr,"l881!,' 

„,,"»"""'  ^*1\?'',' ."'"'   »'««.  Walter  Edward. 

aheClmrehesof  Yorli.shire.     Illust.    Vol.  i.,  Lon     KSSt) 
lt(..     (No  more  |nibli..heil.)  '  ' 

Hang,  Martin,  I'h.U.,  1827-IS-8,  b.  at  Ost.Iorf, 
WiirtemoerR;  edneatcj  at  TUbingen  and  Gottinj/en  • 
l,eeamo  professor  of  Snn.l^rit  ut  i'uonah  ISoU,  and  u 
Alunich  IHliH  1  Essay,  on  the  Sacred  L/inguage 
Writings,  and  Religion  of  the  P,.r.-ees,  Bombay,  18^2 
8v„;  .id  ed  enl  by  E.  W.  We.t,  with  a  u.e„,oi?'of  the 
author  by  E.  1>.  Evans,  Lon.,  MiHi. 
•  "Allw;hoare  intorcsU'd  In  the  .studvof  ancient  InnLMiai-c 
and  .ineient  i-eliKimi  will  I„„li  fbrwa'rd  will  e  ■  -t  S 
I'^f.VetxW.'ll"'-  """*-'''  <'""ti"ued  inve'stlgattons.'-- 
2.   Outline   of   a   Grammar   of    the   Zend    Language, 

^;ta^;,'r^fo,^H:;.  ^- ""'^^ "" '"« ^'""-' ^-'-«^ 

18"'*"^SvJ""'   '""•      ^"    "    ^^'"t^hire  Valley,   Lon., 
Uaugliton,  Edward,   >f.D.      i.  The   Facts  and 
Fallac  es  of  the  Turkish-Da'th  Questi,,,;,  or!  Wli,     C 
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s'srsvo     /tT'^H    «»■"»", «at"«  in   England,  Lon.!  I 
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Ihe  riue  Basis  of    Medical  Science,  Dublin,  1802,  8vo    | 
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Haughton,  G.  W.     Free  Salvation ;  or,  God's  Gift 
of  the  haviour,  Lon.,  187,1,  ;i2ino 
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w:/8t;,°i2mo.""' ''"''''-''"' "'  ^^^'"j"'  [--.i 

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with  a  Proposal  lor  its  Remedy,  Lon.,  187«,  8vo 

1817-1S87  b.  in  Dublin ;  cnlcreu  the  Bengal  army  18.i-  ■ 
served  in  the  first  Afghan  war,  and  afterwards  held  civil 
VZTrTc^,  ^^''^-I'o-Kar.and  Service  there  with  he 
Fourth  (joorkha  Regiment  in  1841 :  an  Episode  of  the 
l.rst  Afghan  War,  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1879,  8vo 

Haughton,  Ptolemy.      Hatred  is  akin  to  Love, 
[a  story,]  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo.  ' 

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what   it  does,  N.  York,  1870,  2Jmo.     3.  A   Sav  our  ?o 
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Haupt,  Herman,  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  M.D.,  son  of  the 
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burJ*P,?"'  ''^'y'?,  ^'"'"enbcrg,  b.  1844,  at  Oettys. 
the tr^  ^^-  ?  "^  '"■■;"""  """P'-  '"J"-"'  graduated  at 
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I  in  the  New  World,  by  Lucien  Biart.    Illust     Lon.^Ts  7 

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S.n    7  9         '>f«    here's  a  Will  there's  a  Way   N.  Yorit 

York  ', ouio  *r  ^^  ^"^  "''"^'  '"'^'  »"'^^  S'torie,,  N 
lork,   lOmo      0.    Cousin  a. ice:   a  Memoir  of  AMct-  B 

"er'di'ar^-^^ "«"'«'''.'  '«""°'  '^'"'•'"-  P"-g-  'Vom 
York  1867  iL.  "t  l\eP»rt :  Lessons  for  Le-t,  N. 
I2°no.  '  ^-   """*  ^'''"'=''  N-  York,  1869, 

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1883,  8vo"    ■"""'"-'"   ""''    ^"'''""'   ""J    '^"''«8es,  Phlia!! 

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«.  loik,  1869,  I2mo.  2.  Th^  National  Hand-Book  of 
American  Progress,  N.York,  1876,  12mo.     3.  Aut Xiog. 

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oy  J.  M.  Buckley.     N.  York,  1883,  12mo 

rf.„  J^"'  '*'•'';•  *'«"'»ert,  1821-1880,  b.  at  Mai- 
den. Mass.,   graduated  at  Weshyan   fniversity  1846' 

is"  an.^w'"""''^  "^''f  New  England  CoLrence 
iSol,  and  was  pastor  of  churches  in  Massachusetts;  in 
1867  he  became  editor  of  'iion's  Herald  and  pastor  of  a 

bis"  on  ha  in 'T-  "t  '"/'".  r'  '''"""^'^  ""^  ""'-"«" 
bishop,  having  h,s  offlci.il  residence  at  Atlanta,  Ga.     1. 

its  JustL''rn„"'.'"li""  V^"  M«">odist  Episcopal  Church: 
PilS  Wall  f  ?'"''«»''?'  B»^'-  I««4.  12io.  2.  The 
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f!  1  n  \v  ^"™""''  Speeches,  and  Letters  nn  S!av"ry 
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7.1  n  v^-^Ll^^'  Andover,  1869,  12mo.  5.  Our 
fnd   IMust'     N^ y"V  7«-^  ^'""'^^  '"  Mexico.    Map 

T„o„A»     F   iU-      r\  '"^'    *"■    8V0.      With    RUSSBLL, 

Haven,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  [a,„e.  vol.  i , 

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editor  of  the  Congregatioiialist  in  lS46-3(lj  professor  of 
mental  and  moral  piiilosophy  at  Amber."t  lM5l)-J8;  of 
systematio  tiieology  in  tlie  CliiuagoTlieologiual  Seminary 
IH.VS-Td  i  in  I87.'t  beuunio  acting  professor  of  mental  and 
moral  philosopliy  in  the  Chicago  University.  I.  Moral 
Philosophy  :  including  Theoretical  and  Practical  Ethics, 
Bost.,  1861),  12mo.  2.  Studies  in  Philosophy  and  Theol- 
ogy, Andover,  1869.  3.  History  of  Ancient  and  Moilern 
Philosophy,  N.  York,  12mo.  4.  Systematic  Theology, 
Bost.,  1875. 

Hnven,  Samuel  Forstcr,  18U8-1SSI,  b.  at  Ded- 
hani,  Mass. ;  graduate!  at  Amherst  in  1820;  became  a 
lawyer,  ami  was  librarian  for  many  years  of  the  Ameri- 
can Antiquarian  Socictv,  Worcester,  Mass.  Archieology 
of  the  United  States,  Wash.,  is.ia,  4to. 

Hnverlield,  Mrs.  Kliia  W.  Enlightened  Women, 
Chic,  IS82,  12mo. 

HaverHeld,  Thomas  Tiinstall,  B  D.,  [unte,  vol. 
i.,add.,]  179S-186I!,  graduated  at  Corpus  Christ!  College, 
Oxford,  1807;  rector  of  (lodington  from  1826.  1. 
Charles  Koussell;  or,  Imlustry  am!  Honesty.  Adapted 
from  the  French  of  J.  J.  Porchat.     [,on.,  1833,  ISnio. 

2.  The  Fugitives  of  the  Cevennes  Mountiins.  Adapted 
from  the  French  of  J.  J.  Porchat.     Lon.,  1860,  p.  8vo. 

3.  The  Old  Oak  Farm,  and  what  beca..ie  of  its  Sunday 
Work.  Illust.  Lon.,  1869,  ;2mo;  now  ed.,  1883.  4. 
Kindness  and  Fidelity.  Adapted  frjm  the  French  of 
J.  J.  Porcluit.     Lon.,  'lS74,  p.  8vo. 

Havergal,  Cecilia.  1.  From  Morn  till  Eve.  Il- 
luminated by  M.  A.  C.  Lon.,  1886,  32mo.  2.  Wayside 
■Pearls.  Illuminated  by  A.  Uanslip.  Lon.,  1887,  sq. 
16mo.  3.  Untold  Mercies :  Selection  of  Poems,  Lon., 
1888,  sq.  16ino.  With  Smith,  J.  1)..  Everlasting  Love : 
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Fulness  of  Joy;  now  ed.,  Lon.,  1887,  sq.  lOmo.  2. 
Serving  the  King:   Poems,  Lon..  1888,  [6mo. 

Havergal,  Frances  Kidley,  1836-1879,  daugh- 
ter of  Kev.   William  Henry  Havergal,  iii/ni;  was  born 
at  the  rectory  or  Astley,  Worcestershire,  and   educated 
partly  at   the   Luisensohule   in   Uiisseldorf.      She   had 
begun  at  the  age  of  seven  to  write  hymns  and  letters  in 
verse,  but  published  nothing  till  1860,  when  she  began 
to  contribute  to  Good  Words.     She  was  a  musician,  and 
composed  the  music  for  several  of  her  hymns.     1.  The 
Ministry  of  Song:  a  Book  of  Sacred   Poetry;   2d  ed., 
Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo;  oth  ed.,  1874.     2.  Bruey :  a  Little  \ 
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sand, 1883.     4.   Under  the  Surface,  Ao.:   Poems,   Lon.,  ' 
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Poems  of  F.  R.  Havergal,  Lon.,  1879,  32mo.     17.  Kept 
for  the  Master's  Use,  Lon.,  1879,  ISmo.     18.  Echoes  from 
the  Word,  for  the  Christian  Year,  Lon.,  1879.  32mo.    lit. 
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Study  for  the  Sundays  of  the  Year,  Lon.,  1880,  sq.  18mo ; 


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Word,  Lon.,  1881,  16mo.     26.  Messages  for  Life's  Jour- 


Treasure-Trove:     Extracted  from   Unpublished   Letters 
and  Bible  Notes,  Lon.,  1S86.  lllmo. 

"  In  her  poetical  work  there  Is  a  lack  of  concentration, 
and  a  tendency  to  nioanlngless  repetition  of  phrase,  but 
sipnie  of  her  liymiis  are  excelluiit.  ami  will  pernmiieiuly 
preserve  her  ni\me."—Dict.  nj  yitl.  Wiiij.,  xxv.  180. 

Havergal,  Kev.  FruiiciH  'I'ebbg,  M.A.,  D.D., 
1829-1890,  son  of  Rev.  W.  11.  Havergal,  iiifm  ;  gradu- 
ated at  New  College,  Oxford,  1852:  ordained  1852; 
sub-treasurer  of  Hereford  Cathedral  1866;  chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Hereford  1.M73;  vicar  of  Upton-Bishop 
from  1874;  prebendary  of  Colwall,  in  Hereford  Cathe- 
driiJ,  from  1877.  1.  The  Visitors'  Hand-Guiile  to  the 
Cathedral  Church  of  St.  Mury  and  St.  Ethelbert.  Here- 
ford:  3a  ed.,  Hereford,  1869,  12ino;  6th  ed.,  1882.  2. 
Fasti  Hcrefordensos,  and  other  Antiquarian  Memorials 
of  Hereford.  Illust.  Edin.,  1889,  4to.  3.  Hereford 
Mappa  Mundi,  1872.  4.  Monumental  Inscriptions  in 
the  Cathedral  Church  of  Hereford.  Illust.  Lon.,  18s|, 
4to.  5.  Records,  Historical  and  Antiquarian,  of  the 
Parish  of  Upton-Iiishop,  Herefordshire,  Walsall,  1883, 
4to.  6.  Description  of  the  Ancient  Glass  in  Credenhill 
Chureh,  Herefordshire,  representing  Thomas  H  Becket 
and  St.  Thomas  de  Cantelupe,  Bishop  of  Hereford : 
together  with  a  Dcsoription  of  Credenhill  Camp,  ami  a 
General  View  of  the  Roman  Stations  in  the  County, 
Walsall,  1884,  4to  and  fol.  7.  Ancient  Glass  at  Brinsop, 
1886.  8.  Herefordshire  Words  and  Phrases,  Cclloquial 
and  Archaic,  Walsall,  1887,  4to. 

Havergal,  Maria  Vernon  Graham,  d.  1887, 
daughter  of  Rev.  W.  H.  Havergal.  uij'rii.  1.  Pleasant 
Truths  from  the  Cottage  and  the  Class,  Lon.,  1870, 
12uio.  2.  Frances  Ridley  Havergal:  the  Last  Week, 
Lon.,  IK79,  I6mo.  3.  Memorials  of  Frances  Ridley 
Havergal,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo.  4.  Outlines  of  the  Gentle 
Life;  a  Memorial  Sketch  of  Ellen  P.  Shiiw.  Edited  by 
her  Sist'.r,  M.  V.  G.  Havergal.  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo.  5. 
Cripple  Joseph:  a  Story  of  Grace,  Lon.,  1887,  12nio. 
6.  Autobiography  and  other  Memorials.  Edited  by  her 
sister.  Mi  .  Jane  .Miriam  Crane.     Lon.,  1887,  or.  8vo. 

Havergal,  Kev.  William  Henry,  M.A.,  179.!- 
1870.  b.  at  Chipping  Wycombe,  Buckini;hamshire;  grad- 
uated ut  St.  Edmund's  Hall,  Oxford,  1816;  ordained 
1816;  rector  of  .^stley,  Worcestershire,  1829-45,  and  of 
St.  Nicholas,  Worcester,  184£-60;  vicar  of  Sharcshill 
from  I860;  honorary  canon  of  Worcester  Cathedral.  For 
biog.,  see  Bii.lock,  (.'..,  aujirn.  I.  Sermons:  chiefly  on 
Historicol  Subjects  from  the  Old  and  New  Testament, 
Lon.,  185.3,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  2.  A  History  of  the  Old 
Hundredth  Psalm  Tune :  with  Prefatory  Note  by  Rev. 
J.  M.  Wainwright.  Bost.,  18i4.  3.  A  Wise  and  Hidy 
Child:  an  Account  of  Elizabeth  Edwards,  Lon.,  IS56, 
12mo.  4.  Six  Lectures  on  the  Ark  of  the  Covenant, 
Lon.,  1868,  p.  8vo.  5.  Pyruiont :  an  Eligible  Place  for 
English  Patients ;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo.  Also,  many 
mu^ii  il  compositions. 

Hiivers,  Alice.  Bumblebee  Bogo'a  Budget :  by  a 
Retired  Judge,  N.  York,  1887,  l2mo. 
Havers,  Dora.  See  Boulgkh,  Doha. 
Haverty,  Martin,  1809-1887,  b.  in  County  Mayo, 
Ireland;  educated  at  the  Irish  College  in  Paris;  was 
connected  with  the  staff  of  the  Freeman's  Journal  1836- 
50,  and  was  afterwariis  sub-librarian  of  the  King's  Inns, 
Dublin.  1.  Wanderings  in  Sjiain  in  1843,  Lon.,  1844,  2 
vols.  12mo.  2.  The  History  of  Ireland,  Ancient  and 
Modern,  Dublin,  I860,  8vo;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  1885. 

Haviland,  Alfred.  1.  Climate,  Weather,  and  Dis- 
ease: being  a  Sketch  of  the  Opinions  of  the  Most  Cele- 
brntcd  Ancient  and  Modern  Writers  with  Regard  to  the 
Influence  of  Climate  and  Weather  in  producing  Disease, 
Lincoln,  1855,  p.  Svo.  2.  "Hurried  to  Death;"  or,  A 
Few  Words  of  Advice  on  the  Danger  of  Hurry  and  Ex- 
citement :  especially  .ddressed  to  Railway  Travellers, 
Lon.,  1868,  8vo.  3.  .oarborough  as  a  Health-Resort, 
Lon.,  1884,  Svo.     Also,  single  lectures,  kc. 

Haviland,  E.  W.  A  Table  of  Cases  aflirmed,  re- 
versed, modified,  overruled,  or  otherwise  criticised  and 


ney.     Edit.  1  and  arranged  by  Jane  Peck,     Lon.,  1881,  I  cited  in  All  the  Reports  of  the  State  of  New  York  from 
32mo.     26.   Poetical  W,)rks,   Lon.,   1881,  3  .ols.  32mo.  |  1880  to  1887,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  1887,  2  vols.  Svo 

Cran«  '1^    'T««I"'''^'J''""  ''°'''",     fi'^^'^^L^-^^'       Huviland,   Laura   S.     A    Woman's    Life-Work 
trane.     Loi..,   1881,   p.  8vo;  new  ed.,   1883.      28.  Ben    "    ' 

Bright- Boot  ■,  and  other  True  Stories,  Hymns,  and  Music, 

Lon,,   1883,    12mo.      29.    Lilies  and  Shamrocks,   Lon 

1883,  sq.  16mo.     30.  Footprints,  and 


S.     \    Womon's    

Labors  and  Exjiericnees  of  L.  S.  Haviland,  Cin., 

12nio;  new  ed.,  1887. 
,  .  .  Haw,  William.     Fifteen  \' ears  in  Canada  : 

Living  Songs."    a  Series  of  Letters,  Edin.,  1850,  Svo. 


1888, 
being 


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linn  i.f  miiui..  ...1.1.  '  ""."-'"uomto  aiiilysLs  of  tile  eoiiiiee 


"■•^XC,  I2nio.  ^''^U'^ng-'urisdietion,  San  Fran., 

i«g"?Mr«Vl*J;iM2,n?""'"  "^  ^'''"^''  States  Survey- 

int'^^^-'r^l/.^t'i^-fro^  Captive  Boys 
Wawfs,  ilev.  Joel,  n  n'   r    - 


7.  Current  Coin,  Lon    l,S7«  „  o.,       ,., 
Arrows  in  the  Air,   L?„     1,7^;?°^  ^"^''^  ''"^SI.     8. 
'.'.  Poet3  in  the  P^lnUrl,.!!'.'.^  ^■°!  *}^  «'I.,   1881 


Jeleginph  Code,  Lon.,  18SS,  ;i2nio 

•hough  it  turneVonfdow":!..^:^:"'  ^:':.l  'f-r-D««", 
I'"n.,  lS,i7,  8vo. 


e." —Spectator,  Ivii.  an 

Library,)  Lon":,  1886,  IsL'^  'i  '^r''™',  '  ""'"^  (World 
stone,  Lon.,  1SS6,  L  Zm  1 «  ''/  '^''^P,'"-  ''^^'"2- 
( World  Library,)  Lo,?  ,""«;,.  ir  "^''^  ,'^1^  U'lHaJ^ 
of  E.  A.  Poe  :  Seleoted,  Lon      '^islT-J^-   "^^^  ^ales 


Lon.    188.t  ^^;"•     {•li"'"'',-'""'  '■""«  "f  Sorip..,,,.; 
Ho...i,     '     «        •*'*"'    'ngle  sermons,  Ac. 

gaired   the   Nei^di"  f  f'  /'    ';,  O^'-A  ''here  ho 

ompen,  and  graduated  i'n  1828     0    i;  „e,|  ^8.,?"""'  "" 

of  A.or>ven.to,v,  Cornwall,  fr„n.J88':""]i^  ir^;i^-f 


u..Uer  of  Tho„,„s  I  SS  ^fr  t  J^''^^'^;^  "^'p:;ii^"o^.  Cornish 

.,       ,     .    »•)    ■^■^t.    UIM  I.I),    15.    B.vniNG-, 


»Srove,joy,  a  we   -known  l<'n,/M,.|.      .•  .  J-nomas  ;  oaijad.     For  bioi:     «c,.  (:,„.,„    a    ,?""  o'--  Oornish 

.0/  Beauty.     I,      t'    rZ'  ^V.'i  '.''''  "»•     2.    The    Reeords  of    C7^.J^^!"'''>^J^^  ^^'^^'"a   Series   of 


Roy 

ried 

for 

Art  of  Heautv. 


thaucer's  Reads : 


Poem.     Cl'anrth;Fim.     ExeteT'l8"flVu  ^""i^"'"  =  » 
P-ted.     ,N„  morepailistir'/r^'hrdorn^ita^ 


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lails,  anil  other  Poems:  including  a  Second  Edition  of 
"The  liuest  of  the  Siingi-niil,"  hon.,  IH89,  fp.  Nvo;  new 
C(l.,  1884. 

■■f'liiitemplatldn  of  imtiiri',  iind  un  car  allvt  to  lotieiul 
and  tnidilloii,  have  aiman-iitly  litu-d  tiiiii  to  bo  tlu;  hatlad- 
ist  of  ('nriiwall.  .  .  .  lliicl  liiMmim.Mii'.d  all  local  data  lii'un 
waiilliit!.  .  •  ■  «'!'  ^llollld  have  known  the  aiillior  lor  one 
who  dwelt  where  roek  aiLiI  river,  liosky  eonilie,  and  rnde, 
wild  oi'ean  are  not  far  apart,  in  a  laml  lull  of  ani'ient 
towers  and  shrines,  cairns,  holy  wells,  anil  the  like,  tlie 
nurses  of  [Mietic  I'aiicy."— ."hi/.  liti;,  xxvii.  liis. 

1.').  Footprints  of  Korinor  .Men  in  l'"ar  Cornwall,  I.im., 
IS70,  p.  Svo.  15.  Poolical  Works:  now  first  Collected 
and  Arranged,  with  a  Prefatory  Notice,  by  J.  (1.  Uodwin, 
].on..  I871t,  p.  8vo. 

"Welcome  as  a  presentation  of  nuieh  reniarkahic  work 
which  was  formerly  oidy  to  he  K'ot  liinether  witli  consider- 
alile  pains  and  tronhle. "—.!(/;.,  No.  -'(WH. 

Iluwkes,  (ieorgc.  The  Publican's  Ouidu  for 
redueinj;  .Spirits  from  Five  to  One  Hundred  Ciallons, 
Lon.,  18118,  Svo. 

Ilnwkes,  Ilev.  Ileiiry.  1.  Tlie  Passover  Moon  ; 
2il  ed.,  Ijon.,  1878,  IL'nio.  2.  A  Service  for  coninicmo- 
rating  tlio  Anniversary  of  Our  Saviour's  In.-tituting  the 
Lord's  .Supper,  l,on.,  18SI),  p.  Svo.  :i.  An  lOvening  .Ser- 
vice I'or  solemnizing  tlie  Lord's  Supper,  Lon.,  18S2,  cr. 
Svo.    4.  Uecollections  of  T„li!i  Pounds,  Lon..  1SS4,  p.  Svo. 

Ilawkcs,  John.  I.  A  Steam  Trip  to  the  Tropics; 
or,  A  Description  of  a  Visit  to  tlie  West  Indies:  in- 
cluding Part  of  Central  and  South  .\iuerica,  Lon.,  1804, 
p.  Svo.  2.  On  theOeneral  Management  of  I'uhiio  Lunatic 
Asylums  in  lingland  and  Wales,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo. 

Hawkes,  Alervyii  L,  A  Primrose  Uamo:  the 
Story  of  tlie  Election,  Uristol,  18811,  l2mo.       t 

Hnwkuy,  C.  The  Shakespeare  Tapestry  woven  in 
English  Verse,  Edin.,  1880,  er.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1881. 

Mnwkings,  James.  The  'Tradesman's  (iuidc  to 
Superlicial  .Measurement,  Lon.,  IS54,  l2iuo  ;  :iil  eil.,  1884. 

Hawkins,  A.  E.     Poems,  Lon.,  isiiy,  l2iuo. 

Hawkins,  Ilenjainin  Waterhouse,  F.L.S., 
F.li.S.,  b.  1807,  in  London;  was  a  |iupil  in  art  of  the 
late  W.  liehnes,  the  Englisli  sculptor,  bi;t  has  devoted 
himself  to  natural  history,  and  especially  to  geology  and 
paliBontology.  In  1852  ho  was  appointed  by  the  Crystal 
Palace  Company  to  make  the  life-size  models  of  ctdnct 
animals,  many  of  them  of  colossal  proportions,  e.xhibited 
at  that  institution.  In  ISrtS  he  visited  New  York  and 
lectured  on  scientific  subjects  a  "">  Cooper  llr.ion.  He 
was  afterwards  employed  in  that  cicy  in  m.iking  models 
of  extinct  animals  for  Central  Park.  1.  'The  Science  of 
Drawing  Simplified,  Lon.,  1841!,  Svo.  2.  A  Comparative 
View  of  the  Human  and  .Animal  Frame,  Lon.,  1860,  fol. 
3.  The  Artistic  Anatomy  of  the  Horse.  Illct.  Lon., 
1865,  Svo.  4.  'The  Artistic  Anatomy  of  Cattle  and 
Sheep.  Illust.  Lon.,  1867,  l2ino.  a.  The  Artistic 
Anatomy  of  the  Dog  and  Deer,  Lon.,  1376,  12mo.  6. 
Comparative  Anatomy,  as  applied  to  Purposes  of  Artists, 
Lon.,  1883,  12mo. 

Hawkins,  Ciesar  Henry,  M.U.C.S.,  F.R.S.,  1793 
-IS84,  b.  at  Bisley,  Gloucestershire;  surgeon  to  St. 
George's  Hospital  182y-61 ;  sergeant-surgeon  to  the 
queen  from  1862;  president  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  1852  and  I86I.  1.  The  Hunterian  Oration, 
Lon.,  1849,  Svo.  2.  The  Hunterian  Oration,  Presidential 
Addresses,  and  Pathological  and  Surgical  Writings,  Lon., 

1874,  2  vols.  Svo.  Printed  for  private  circulation. 
Hawkins,  Itev.  Charles  Halford,  M.A.,  grad- 
uated at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.  1861  ;  ordained 
1862;  assistant  master  and  chaplain  in  Winchester  Col- 
lege. (Ed.)  Noctes  Shak.speriana> :  a  Series  of  Papers, 
Winchester,  1887,  Svo.  (Contains  thirteen  essays  by 
nieinbers  of  the  Winchester  College  Shaksperc  Society.) 

"  Tlie  reader  will  tind  in  all  the  papers  facts  and  sugges- 
tions that  will  well  repay  him  for  his  labour."— .Spccra/or. 
irl.  ■.1)6.  ' 

tl"  tvkins,  Daisy  Waterhouss.  Old  Point-Lace: 
lo  ■  •  .  copy  and  imitate  it.     Illust.     Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

Hawkins,  Dexter  Arnold,  1825-1S86,  b.  at 
Camden,  Me. ;  graduated  at  Bowdoin  in  1S48-  studied 
law  ot  Harvard,  and  at  the  Eoole|des  Droits,  Pari-s,  France; 
travelled  for  two  years  under  a  commission  from  the 
governor  of  Maine,  to  examine  European  methods  of 
instruction,  and  in  1854  began  the  practice  of  law  in 
New  York  City.  1.  Traditions  of  Ovcrlooii  Mountain, 
1373.     2.  Education  the  Need  of  the  South:  an  Address, 

1875.  3.  Archbishop  Purcell  Outdone!  The  Roman 
Catholic  Church  in  New  York  City,  and  Public  Lond 
and  Public  Money,  N.  York,  1880,  Svo.  Also,  numerous 
addresses,  &e, 

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Hawkins,  Edward,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  F.L.S.,  [ante, 
vol.  i.,  aildt]  1180-1867,  b.  at  Maecleslleld,  Eng. ; 
keeper  of  anticiuities  in  the  Uritish  Museum  1826-60. 
•Modallio  Illustrations  of  the  History  of  (Ireat  Drilain 
and  Ireland  to  tlie  Death  of  George  II.  Compiled  by 
the  Late  Edward  Hawkins,  F.R.S.,  and  edited  by  Au- 
gustus W.  Franks,  F.R.S.,  and  Herbert  A.  (Irucber. 
Printed  by  Order  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Uritish  .Museum. 
Lon.,  1S85,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  We  have  heartily  to  coinnienil  this  work— which  Is 
obviously  destined  to  boa  stanilaril  one— to  the  attention 
id'  nuinismallstsand  historical  Ktndcnt.s."— /l"i.,  No.  3017. 

HawkinK,  Ilev.  Edward,  D.D.,[oiiti'.  vol.i.add.,] 
17S1I-ISS2,  b.  at  Dath  ;  graduated,  double  first  class,  at 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  Isll;  vicar  of  St.  .Mary's, 
Oxford.  1823-28;  provost  of  Oriel  College,  rector  of 
Purleigh,  and  canon  of  Rochester,  from  1828;  Ireland 
professor  of  exegesis  1847-61.  I.  Notes  upon  Subsci'ip- 
tion,  Academical  and  Clerical,  Oxf.,  1864,  Svo.  2.  Ad- 
ditional Notes  on  Subscription,  Oxf.,  1S66,  Svo.  3. 
Considerations  upon  the  Alhanasian  Creed  and  the  Pro- 
posed Synodical  Declaration :  with  a  Sujiplenicnt  and 
Appendix,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  4.  Notes  on  Church  and 
Stale,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  5.  Additional  Notes  on  Church 
and  Slate,  Lor     1877,  Svo.     Also,  single  sermons,  Ac. 

Hawkins,  Kcv.  Edward,  graduated  at  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Cambridge,  1S4S;  ordained  ISJO;  vicar 
of  Walton,  diocese  of  Carlisle,  from  IS75.  Notes  on  the 
Greek  Testament,  IS.'il. 

Hawkins,  Kev.  Edwards  Comerrord,  M.A., 
graduated  at  Exeter  College.  Oxford,  1840;  ordaine.1 
1S54;  head-master  of  St.  John's  Foiimlation  School, 
Lcathcrhcad,  1861-83;  vicar  of  St.  Bride's,  London, 
since  1 883.  Spirit  and  Form:  Sermons  ]ircach(d  nt 
Lcathcrhcad,  Lon.,  1881.  p.  Svo.  « 

Hawkins,  Kev.  Ernest,  G.D.,  [miir,  vol.  i..  add.,] 
1802-1S6S,  b.  at  Lawrence  End,  Herffordshire;  graduated 
at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1824  :  secretary  of  the  Society 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  1843-64,  and  from 
then  canon  of  Westminster.  1.  The  Book  of  Psalms: 
with  Notes.  Lon.,  Is.')7,  12nio;  new  ed.,  1S6S.  2.  Sick- 
lied Services,  coni|iiled  from  the  Holy  Scriptures  and  the 
Book  of  Common  Prayer:  Willi  a  Selection  of  Hymns, 
Lon..  1867.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1886. 

Hawkins,  Francis  Vaugban,  M.A.,  b.  1S33; 
educated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  called  to  the 
bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1856.  1.  A  Concise  Treatise  on  the 
Construction  of  Wills,  Lon.,  1S63,  Svo  2.  Optional  Mo- 
bilization of  Land  :  a  Scheme  for  Simplifying  Title  and 
Land  Tronsfer,  Lon..  1869,  Svo. 

Hawkins,  Frederick  W.,  b.  1849;  a  London 
journalist;  cdilor  in  1877-79  of  The  Theatre,  and  mem- 
ber of  the  editorial  staff  of  the  London  Times.  1.  The 
Life  of  Edmund  Kean ;  from  Published  and  Original 
Sources,  Lon.,  1869,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"Our  hopes  have  been  completely  disappointed  by  Mr. 
Hawkins's  volumes.  With  the  excejilioii  olu  few  particu- 
lars of  Kean's  la.st  illness.  .  .  .  the  810  pages  we  have  waded 
throneh  have  told  us  nothing  that  we  knew  not  before  we 
read  tnem ;  have  Kcnerally  '  marred  a  curious  tale  in  the 
telling,'  have  thrust  improbabilities  upon  lis.  have  per- 
verted facts,  have  exhibited  ignorant  prejudices  to  an 
amount  we  hatl  fondly  believed  inipo&sible."— Su(.  Hev., 
xxvii.  782. 

2.  Annals  of  the  French  Stage,  from  its  Origin  to  the 
Death  of  Racine,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1885, 
2  vols.  3.  The  French  Stage  in  the  Eighteenth  Century  : 
with  Portraits,  Lon.,  18S8.  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  His  book  is  trustworthy,  readable,  and  entertaining. 
.  .  .  Highly  interesting  chapters  upon  Voltaire  and  upon 
lieauinarchais  include  .some  late  discoveries  with  regard 
to  those  authors."— J//i.,  No.  3172. 

Hawkins,  Rev.  Henry,  M.A.,  graduated  at  Exe- 
ter College,  Oxford,  1848;  ordained  1S49;  chaplain  of 
Middlesex  County  A.«ylum,  Colney-Hatch,  from  1867. 
1.  "Work  in  the  Wards,"  by  Asylum  Attendants,  Lon., 
1874,  Svo.  2.  A  Friendly  Talk  with  a  New  Patient, 
Lon.,  1878,  Svo.  3.  "Time  tryeth  Troth  ;"  "  A  Friend 
and  Companion  never  meet  amiss ;"  "  Visiting  Day  at 
the  Asylum,"  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Hawkins,  I.  (Trans.)  On  the  Teelh  of  Wheels, 
by  M.  Camus ;  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  1868,  Svo. 

Hawkins,  J.  Louisiana  Supreme  Court  Reports, 
vols,  .xix.-xxiv.,  (1867-72.)  I'ub.  by  the  State.  laflS- 
72,  6  vols.  Svo. 

Hawkins,  James.  1.  The  Physical,  Moral,  and 
Intellectual  Constitution  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb :  with 
some  Practical  Remarks  concerning-  their  Education, 
Lon.,  1863,  p.  Svo.    2.  On  the  Desirability  of  National 


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Illui-t.      Lon.,  I,ss6,  or. 


:"'Do      HyJ.  K:'ii."-'i,,r„;;'i'8f8,:i2>no     5 
on  the  fiihernncle  of  Israel,  r,„„„  l,;,s:i    i"„,o 

S  •;:  sia-K  ~?  Si 

"I-:,  their  I-nnte,..,  X.  York  a„,l  S,' Is^',"    'o  ^  ^^""-'■^ 

teemh.ee„tury^,r..sjj;'"^'l^  H^;!;^^ '-  ?  "^ -iy  „f. 

(Ihis  artido  IS  nniinly  taken  «,,  with  a  .le^nco  of  Vr 

{Ies.el,s_s  work  on  Uutenberg  agaiLt  the  at,ietu"e:  o"f  ll'r.  , 

fla»ykins,   Thomas,  F.R.G  s     isin  is«o   i 


b;^.r'i,s:?nr"^^^''-'-™--" 


l-ight  of  the  S,Tii,tMr,..,f,  1  •.•■.""*''''*''''''  '"  "'« 
--.1  Taste,  X  ITkH-V  ■';•'"  ^■'^Vfji'-'"'.''^,  an,l  „f 
F"ith;  or,  A  t  ele     ,f' n  i-   •'       "'"•     ^-  "■«  •^'"'•■I'l   "f 

s.a  srSsHS'^-K- 
Unij.crs.  L„n.,  |sr,s,  svo 
Haw 


I'rotits   made  b^  many  Ketail 


t  Inion  The  io.':i?„1"s, :':""'",'!'"«  ^^'Megc  1840,  an,l 


Lon     IS44^  Svo.      «.  Victorian"vj;^;;  'L^'^/s^s'tl 

National  FreoJman   I8.L«8,  Vn     h ,;  b™n'en  ,'•' 

*"nestie  missions.  1.  Life  of  Vol  n  iF  w  "^f "?'  '" 
H".«t.,  IStio,  ]2n,o.  -  lunlri  I  '  ^-  """kins, 
ilelper  fronl  Xorth  Caroli 'rB  s  '  IS^'^:^'   '^.;'"''- 

.frioi^»Lo-!-i:^-r«-'-""p'<'^- 

Ilaivks,   Rev.  Francis  listed,  D  D     r  r  n 

lina:\ith   CrL'^i  'r^?."",.  '•."'^""7  "f  North  Caro' 


R<nai  F,ri^;:'ron.,7i!;,"rC  ''''°'*'  -'"■'"'"' °f  ""> 

oaohVtf.et^'Vo^k'.'THS^"  i'.r^  "' '"^"^  ^^^''""-  '" 
Ilawley,  Giles  P.       "     ' 


Chic.,  1.S7S-82,  ,•!  vol.s  Svo 

^^sty  Qneen  Vie^ria  on'her  sliti^^^i^,.!];!       j^; 


lina:  ,vith"Ma;,7an"d  nhl'^rn',-  ""'""J;  "^  N"--"'  Caro-  !  and  Sinmr's   Cim!?!".'  **:  „I>i8''«"'f  Nevada  Lporla, 
-h..  P. ..r  T  ;;"''  Ill»«trat.ons:  vol.  ii..  Embracing  '  Cases,  .torSan^W     H'i'^M"'"'''' =    '""'  "^  Table  of 


iT^f 


I.o„  .'*;S83!avo,l^;.'^vo.       '""■■    "  •'"""^  «""'"">'«. 


"r  mv  Children   1«J7     .J    A.. 1;  „„,-:''•?*''•     -!•  Puemi 


espeare.  1887. 

n-::j^r';^!'°-'n.!- !*;,«•'''  <^-"''-)    «-  Ho.,.0. 

Phifa^LSHTimo^'*""-     """'^  "^  Remarkable  Birds, 

EMiV"r'?"!"r'  *^'""'''"  <''^«"''-)    See  Carles. 

ol^T\lT,^;i„^?.?.'««  ?'"••'«.  M,D.     1.  A  New 


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Hawthorne,  Julian,  i).   IS|8,  in  Boston,  Mass.;  I  nyrnei.,  N.  York,  IS88,  Kliiio,   30.  Sinfirei  fnlsol  Duugliii 
son  ()1    Nathunicl    Hftwllioriif,  iu/n,  ;    went    to  i;uro|ni ,  buiini',  by  IMgiir  Fiiwictt,  I'lillii.,  1888,  U'mo. 


with  hi«  imrenta  in  Is.,;),  an<l  alter  their  return  entered 
Harvuril  in  18(1:),  but  ill. 1  not  Kriiduate,  lie  bexan  the 
stncly  of  eivil  engiiieerinj;  iit  tlio  Lawreiiee  SeientiHo 
School  of  liurviird,  iind  was  a  ctuilenl  in  Dresden,  (Jer- 
inany,  in  18fi8-ru.  From  \x-»  to  1872  he  wan  employed 
M  11  hydrugrapliio  engineer  in  tlie  department  ot  dockn 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel,  [mite,  vol.  I.,  add.,] 
18l)|-|Hi)4.  In  1m;,7,  alter  retirinx  from  the  con»nl»liip 
at  Liverpool,  Hawthorne  travelled  on  the  Continent, 
making  a  lonK  "tay  in  Italy,  lie  returned  to  Kngland 
in  1851),  and  in  18til  (18H()?)  to  .\meriua,  wher<'  he  again 
took  up  his  residence  at  C(]ncord.    He  ilioil  at  I'lyiuouth, 


in  Now  Y..rk.     In  187:'  he  went  abroad,  spent  two  years  j  N.ll.,  while  on  a  trip  to  the  White  Mountains  wit 


in  Dresden,  ami  from  1871  till  1881  re.^idcd  in  London, 
where  he  was  for  two  years  on  the  staff  of  the  .Spcctiitor 
and  eontril>uled  to  reviews  and  magazines.  In  I88:i  he 
returned  to  New  York.  I.  Urcasant :  a  llomanee,  Lon., 
187:t,  2  vols,  p  8vo. 

"Wr  aruKlail  to  find  that  Mr.  Julian  Hawthorne's  first 
work  i.iisasutlleient  (■liara<'ti'rof  Its  own  tr>  uuirk  It  oil' 
from  lliii  writings  of  that  nio>t  orlsitnil  of  \mericaii  au- 
thors, his  lather.  .  .  .  While  wu  I'roelv  coneude  great  merit 
to  '  llre.ssanl,'  we  nin^tal  thi'same  linie  admit  that  its  faults 
arc  still  greater.  'Ihe  aiiniiruble 
ume  is  not  fullilled  in  the  seeond.''— .S«/.  A'ee.,  xxxv.  STil. 

1.'.  Idolatry:  a  Konnmce.  Lon.,  1871,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 

'•That  the  yimnger  Hawthorne  Is  gifted  with  a  power 
which,  Judged  liy  the  standanl  of  ordinary  novels,  is  great, 
cannot  he  ilouhted.  Nor  can  it  be  (loubled  that  hu  has 
misused  that  power."— .sVi/.  Itci:,  .xxxvlU.  .'ilo. 

.'t.  Saxon  Studios,  Lon.,  18711,  p.  8vo. 

'"Saxoij  .'-itudlcs'  are  Just  one  string  of  lm|icrtlnences, 
four  hundred  pages  long,  against  the  people  who,  with 
greater  kindness  than  wisdom,  allowed  the  author  to  live 
among  them  for  some  years."— .S(i(.  J/a:,  \\i.  780. 

"  It  Is  hardly  to  lie  wondered  at  that  ■  .«axi>n  Studies'  have 
caused  great  otlenee  In  Dresden,  hut  thev  might  bo  entitled 
'  slbernin  studies'  for  any  likeness  they  bear  to  the  people 
therein  described."— .M,  BKrin.M-Euw.unxs :  .Irad.,  ix.aOS. 

4.  (larth  i  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1877,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  I 

"'Garth'  strikes  u.s  as  a  decided  Iniprovetnent  upon  I 
Brcssaiit  and  '  Idolatry ;'  It  is  a  verv  much  ripe,  u-'.l  wi-ser 
work.  W  e  must  add  that  we  use  these  terms  in  a  strictly 
nlatlve  sense;  for  .Mr.  Hawllmrue's  standing  fault  seems 
to  beacerluin  Incurable  Imnniiuriiy  and  crudity."— A'dfjon. 
x.:iv.  36U. 


President  Pierce.  For  biog.,  see  Hawtiioh.sk,  .(rLnv, 
Hiijjni,  and  James,  Hkniiv,  iii/rn,  1.  The  Marble  Faun, 
Bolt.,  18(11),  12moj  Kng.  ed.,  entitled  "  Transformntlou  ; 
or,  The  Romance  (d'  IVIonte  Ueni,"  Lon.,  18(111,  3  vols. 

"It  has  a  great  dial  of  beauty,  of  Interest  and  grace;  but 
It  has,  to  my  sense,  ii  slighter  value  than  Its  I'ompanions, 
and  I  am  hn-  from  regarding  It  as  the  nia.sterplece  of  the 
amhiir.  a  position  to  which  we  sometimes  hear  it  assigned. 
The  Milijeci  is  udmlrable,  and  so  arc  many  of  the  details; 

,  but  the  whole  1  lilng Is le-ssslmiilc and  complete  than  either 

romise  of  the  tlrst  vol-  '•  "'  the  three  tales  ol  American  life."— Henkv  ./amks  ;  JIaw- 
■  ■    ■■  "■        "'"'""f.  I"  .''.'"ff'wA  .«<«"/ /.ffto-o."!  Anier.  ed.,  p  ICiO. 

2.  Our  Old  Home,  Host.,  18113,  Klino.  3.  I'ansio :  a 
Fragment:  the  Last  Literary  Effort  of  Nathaniel  Haw- 
thoric  ,  Lon.,  1864,  l2mo.  4.  Passages  from  the  American 
Note-Books  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  Ilosl.  and  Lon., 
I8fi8,  2  vols.  8vo.  ,/.  Passages  from  the  English  Note- 
Books  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  [Edited  by  bit  Widow.) 
Bost.,  1870,  2  vols    12mo. 

"Thei>  remain  to  be  noted  the  occasional  hrcwdnesa 
of  (ibserviiiion;  some  anecd.ites  of  men  like  iiuclianan, 
Ihackemy,  .Ferrold,  and  Lord  Houghton;  a  lew  good  de- 
.scrinlions  of  show-places  in  England  and  Scotland,  and, 
tinally.  the  general  readablcness,  In  virtue  of  the  writer's 
celebrity,  as  well  as  of  the  skill  with  which  he  docs  the 
work  in  hand,  and  the  Intrinsic  Interest  of  the  things  ho 
writes  about."— .Viidoii,  xl.  o!). 

B.  Passages  from  the  French  and  Italian  Note-Books 
of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  Lon.,  1871.  2  vols.  8vo. 

"His  Journals  throw  but  very  little  light  on  his  personal 
feelings,  and  even  less  on  his  genius  per  se.  .  .  .  They 
deepen  our  sense  of  that  genius,  while  thev  singularly  Uf- 


^    M,.   n,.i„„i  ..    1.-  .         o  X,   ,.    ,       '"'"',;h  our  impression  ot  his  general  intellectual  power 

,0,0   .T'  U""'*''">i""S'i  a  Diamonds;  a  Story,  N.  York,     .  .  .  These  volumes  of  Italian  notes,  cliamilng  as  thev  are 
1878,  Klino.     j.  S;ba8tian  Stromc  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  185 U,     '"'e  o"  the  whole  less  rich  and  substantial  than  those  of 


3  vols.  p.  8vo. 

"  Find  wh^t  fault  with  the  story  we  mav,  and  It  Is  uu- 
questiona'jly  a  story  of  vi-ry  litful  and  uneven  iiower,  there 
Is  a  ore.  ol  passion  and  genius  In  the  book  which  it  is  im- 
possible to  Ignore."— .SMtrf<(/or,  111.  147(1. 

7.  'I'ne  Laughing  Mill,  and  other  Storie.s,  T.,on.,  1879, 
p.  Svo.     8.  ArchibaM  .Malmai.son.  Lon.,  1H71»,  p.  ,Svo. 

"Strong  as  the  telling  may  he.  it  is  so  bluntlv,  boldly 
worked  out  as  to  be  only  horrible."— .Vii/io/i,  xxxviii.  4IU. 

9.  Ellico  yuentiii,  and  other  .Stories,  Lon.,  1880,  2  vols. 
p.  8vo.  10.  Yellow  Cap,  and  other  Fairy  Stories  for 
Children,  Lon.,  188D,  p.  Svo.  II.  Prince  Saroni's  Wife, 
and  other  Stories,  Lun.,  1882,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  12.  Bea- 
trix Randolph  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  13. 
Dust:  a  Novel.  Illust.  N.  York,  IS83,  12mo.  14. 
Fortune's  Fool,  Lon.,  1883,3  vols.  Svo.  1.5.  Nathaniel 
Hawthorne  and  his  Wife:  a  Biography,  Bost.,  1884,  2 
vols.  Svo. 

"By  the  help  of  his  father's  very  copious  notes  of  the 
sayings  ami  doings  and  looks  of  the  children.  .  .  .  and 
\yith  his  own  recollections  of  boyhood  to  draw  upon  be- 
sides for  the  later  period,  he  has  taken  us  into  the  intimacy 
ol  the  hon.sehold,  and  conllded  the  charm  and  dignity  and 
wisdom  of  Hawthorne's  fatherhood.  .  .  .  The  biographv 
IS  like  Mr.  .hunes's  '  Hawthorne'  in  that  it  fails  to  give  any 
history  (jf  that  immortal  part  of  the  man  in  which  the 
world  takes  interest."— .Vu//';;.'  '     '  ' 

10.  Love — or  a  Name,  Lo; 
Cadogna:  a  Komance,  Lon. 
Blood,  N.  York,  188.0,  12mo, 
N.  York,  IsSfi,  Klmo.      20, 


xx;x.  ai). 

1883,  p.  Svo.     17.  Miss 
1885,  p.  Svo.       18.  Noble 
IH.  John  Parmelee'a  Curse, 
„  The  Trial  of   (Jideon,  and 

Countess  Aliuara's  Murderer,  N.  York,  18S(i,  12mo.     21. 
Confessions  and  Criticisms,  Host.,  1880,  8vo.' 

"Hecoiitesses  .  .  .  the  vital  principles  of  hi's  intellectual 
Alo;,!}!l,'.V'*H!H',l''.'_r''.',','5.'°"'*'  *'"'  .philosophical  creed.    His 


KiiKland.  The  theme  In  this  case  Is  evidently  le.ss  conge- 
nial. .  .  .  We  seem  to  see  hlin  strolling  through  churches 
and  galleries  as  the  Inst  pure  American,  attesting  by  his 
shy  responses  to  dark  canvas  and  cold  marble  his  lovnlly 
toa  simpler  ami, less  encumbered  civilization."— H.  James, 
Jk.;  Saliuii,  xiv.  17'2. 

7.  Septimius  Fclton  j  or  The  Elixir  of  Life,  Bost., 
1872,  12mo.  Eng.  ed.,  entitled  "Septimius:  a  Ko- 
mance," Lon.,  1872.  (This  was  edited  by  Una  Haw- 
thorne.) 

"Of  course  It  cannot  take  rank  with  Hawthorne's  fin- 
ished works,  but  no  other  author  of  our  time  could  have 
written  n."—Alli.,  No.  sm. 

"  After  making  allowance  for  the  incomplete  state  of  the 
story,  we  must  confess  that  to  our  tii.ste  Hawthorne  apijcars 
to  have  in  this  ca.se  ventured  rather  too  far  Into  the  dim 
dreamland  of  the  grotesque  and  unnatural.  The  storv, 
however.  Is  powerful  and  Interesting  as  it  sland.s.  .  .  .  Tlie 
art  IS  admirable,  but  we  can  hardly  call  it  hcaithv.  It  will 
commend  itself,  however,  to  the  lover  of  the  rar(.-r  literary 
essences,  though  it  may  probably  remain  cariiire  to  the 
vulgar.  •—Sal.  A'tc,  xxxiv.  8y. 

.  Talcs  of  the  White  Hills,  Bost.,  1877,  l6mo.  9.  A 
Virtuoso's  Collection,  and  other  Tales,  Bost.,  1877,  16mo. 
10.  The  Works  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne,  Host.,  187il, 
24  vols.  16mo.  11.  The  Complete  AVorks  of  Nathaniel 
Hawthorne  :  with  Introductory  Notes  by  (1.  P.  Lathrop. 
Illust.  Host.,  1883,  12  vols.  Svo.  12.  Sketches  and 
Studies,  Best.,  188.1,  I6mo.  13.  Dr.  Grimshawe's  Secret : 
a  Homanoe.  Edited,  with  Preface  and  Notes,  by  Julian 
Hawthorne.  Bost.  and  Lon,  188:^.  p.  Svo.  (A  fragment.) 
"  The  publication  of  '  Dr.  Grimshawe's  Secret.'  though  it 


contains  delacheil  pn.ssages  wiiicii'nr'e  full  oY  Hawtiij'irne's 
tliought  and  style,  cannot  add  to  Hawthurne's  reputation." 
—Sill.  Iter.,  Iv.  'Jo. 

„,,,,  ,  ., -r .w  i;,ce...    HIS        '■J^'h"'^i'«houiids  in  passages  marked  by  all  the  beauties 

criticisms,  111  theiiisclves.  arc  a  slight  matter,  though  there  1  of  Hawthorne  s  besi  writing,  itisasawhofecrudeand  raw. 
are  brilliant  and  incisive  remarks  sown  thron..'h  them."— i  :.■  •.  ''" ',"^''''' "''•'""""'"i';  will  be  glad  to  find  in  the  fact 
.\(i/ion,  xliii.  ;*,.  i  that  the  book   required  'editing'  a  Justification   for  do- 

ctor '  '^'"""B  to  wcome  interested  in  it.  at  feast  until  he  knows 
P„n    i  ™"'''-'„l'"'''"'.*''y   "  'i"t    'he  limits  of  the  editor's   labors 
from  the  Diary  of  InspectorByrne^rLon.'and  n!  i  ^''"   ""  ""°"'  ^''^'-  •^'• 


22.  A  Tragic  Mystery ;  from  the  Diary  of  Inspect^ 
Byrnes,  N.  York,  1887,  Iflmo.     23.  An  American  Pel 


York   1887,  n.  Svo.    24.  The  Great  B„^nk:Robb;-;y7?rom  \  Lo^Tsslr'^iTo',,""'?,^'^-    .'•th^'^r?',"'';'.'  r'^'""' 
he  Diary  0/  Inspector  Byrnes.  Lon.  and  N.  York,' 1887,  '  Novel  of  Real  Life  ^^         '      ^^  ^^'  ^"'''  ""''"""^ '  " 


p.  Svo.  25.  Another's  Crime;  from  the  Diary  of  In 
spootor  Byrnes,  N.  York,  188.S,  lOmo.  2B.  David  Poin- 
dcttcr's  Disappearance,  and  other  Tales,  N.  York,  1888, 
Ifimo.  27.  A  Dream  and  a  Forgetting:  a  Novel,  n' 
lork  and  Chic,  ISSS,  12mo.  28.  The  Professor's  Sister- 
a  Romance,  N.  York  and  Chic,  1888,  12mn.  29.  Section 
558;  or,  The  Fatal  Letter;  from  the  Diary  of  Inspector 


Lon.,  1,858,  3  vols.  l2mo. 

Hawthorne,  Robert,  Ph.D.,  professor  in  Argyll 
Col  Pge.  I'nnehg.ini,  India.  The  Student's  Manual  of 
Indian  History,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Hawthorne,  Sophia,  (Peabody,)  1810-1871, 
b.  at  Salem,  Mass.;  married,  1842,  to  Nathaniel  Haw- 
li"™",'.,'"'^""'     Notes  in  England  and  Italy,  N.  York, 


HAW 


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11  tlie  beauties 
ruileiUKi  rnw. 
lull  In  the  fact 
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)  1810-1871, 
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"iHu,lo«i..aiWork,E,riteTri        •';?'' '•'''^^^^^     ^'>  - 

iiay,  c.  A.,  and  Jncobt.  If    •?      it         ,  r^ 

I'Mla.,  IS75,  8v(),  ''""'^'■«''.    by  lleinnoh   Schmid, 

n,iy,  uAviU.     I.  Dninestio  Servants 


up;m  ,i,em  by  the  An;;:;i':;,;^;™iM'-  ■■^;:-;.„^-t"wed 

•i       r  :  >Ai        1. 


worth's  Poetrv   a    I  (Lir  r       ^""'•"°""""ii'9  of  Words- 
^JMIay,EIzey,-(l,eud.,     SeeA.L.s,  P..v.vv, 

'^ijhop  Strain;    Ed|'„.,  .sV'r-Ts.-r  ^'o  ^t'.V^^^"-'"^ 
.".?y'  .*'«'9'Ke,  of  Arbroath      '      -" 


.Madeline   Heathoute,  Edin.,  1873, 


i? 


798 


HAY 

llliy,  William,  1.  DociilnnK  '>n  the  Vuor- I.nw  of 
Biiotlnnil  in  thu  Court  of  Mvaaloii.i,  iirj>l  Awards  hy  Arbi- 
tration, Lon.,  IHVi,  Hvo.  2.  Dceiiiions  of  (In  Supremu 
rourtu  of  Knxliu,  I  an-l  Scollnnil  on  the  I, nihility  of  I'ro- 
|irletor».  Mintiis  ami  SBrvaiit.<  for  Ueiuiration  of  In- 
jurlop.,  Kclin.,  l><iil),  Svo. 

Hay,  William  Deliiile,  K.U.O.S.  I.  Tha  Doom 
of  tUv  (iii'iil  L'lty  :  Writlen  A. I).  11(42,  l,on.,  ISHII,  p. 
Nvii.  2.  Thri'H  lliinilrril  Voarn  llenco  i  or,  A  Voire  from 
Poi'tcrity,  l,on.,  ISMI,  1).  Hi,,,  It.  Drixhtor  Britain  !  or, 
Settlor  anil  Maori  in  Northern  New  Zualunil,  Lon.,  1S82, 
2  voU.  p.  Hvo. 

"  Brisk,  frank,  and  clu'cry  In  the  tone  of  dii"^"  volumoi', 
and  they  iir    wrllliMi  with  sciise  us  well  a^  sniri    "Suecla- 

4.  Kluiiuntar.v  Ti'xtnoiik  of  Dritlsh  Fiin({l.  lllust. 
liOn.,  IH87,  X\i>.  .  The  FiingiH-IIunlcr'd  (iuiile  ami 
Field  Memoraiidiun-Hook  :  with  Analytical  Key  to  the 
Ordorn  and  tiunera,  and  Notes  of  Iniportiint  .-pcoiei, 
Lon.,  I8sr,  |,.  ,Si-o. 

'"riu'iiutliur  In  RH  plausible  as  the  ouleoine  of  his  work 
In  lulsi'hlevous."— IlKNIiv  T.  WilAliriiN  ;  Jem/.,  xxxil.  2"i 

11.   DIood:  a  Tragic  Til lo,  I, on.,  I8H7,  p.  8vu. 

Haycock, H'illiam,  h.  at  lluddcrstield,  Vorkshiru, 
Kng. ;  d.  ahout  Irt72.  I,  Klenu'iitci  of  Veterinary  lloinie- 
o|iiiiliy;  or,  A  Treatise  on  thr  iJi^niisoa  of  the  Horse  and 
C'o«,  Lon.,  18i)2,  p.  ^vi>.  2.  On  Hysteria  in  the  .Mare, 
Lon.,  1S54,  Hvn,  ,j.  Treatisi!  on  the  I'rineiplea  and 
Practice  of  Vule-inary  Modieinn  and  .*<urgery,  Lon., 
1868,  8vo.  4.  The  Hontloinan's  ,<tiiljle  .Manual :  the  (!on- 
struetion  of  the  Stable,  the  Feeding  and  tjrooiniiig  of 
Horses,  ,te.,  Lon.,  1859,  Xvo.  i.  Jlorses ;  huw  they 
ought  to  b«  Shod,  Lon.,  I8»<>,  4iii. 

Ilaycrart,  Margaret.  I.  Songs  of  Peace,  Lon., 
18s;i,  isiiio.  2.  the  New  Jlead-Master :  Little  .Silecd- 
well's  Victory,  Lon.,  188(1,  p  8vo.  ;t.  Jtiiys  and  Kain- 
bows;  a  Story  of  Thanksgit  ing,  Lon.,  IN8(i,  p.  8vo.  4. 
Wiiyside  Chimes,  Lon.,  1886,  18nio.  5.  (luiding  Lights, 
lllust.  Lon.,  I88,H,  4to.  6.  Ilurnpty-Uumpty  Silver 
Uells,  .te.     lllust.     Lon.,  1888,  p,  8vo. 

Ilaycrofi,  .\atliuiliel.  I.  The  Cry  of  tho  La- 
bourer; or.  All  Appeal  (o  tho  Churchos  for  the  Better 
Support  of  their  Pastors,  l.on.,  1857,  IL'ino.  2.  llerooi 
and  Lo.ssons  of  St.  Bartholomew's  Day,  A.U.  I(!il2,  Lon., 
1802,  I2ino;  2d  ed.  same  year.  .'!.  .Moses  and  Colensu; 
or.  The  Uivino  Authority  of  the  Books  of  .Moses,  and  tho 
Objections  of  Dr.  Colenso,  Lon.,  I8(i:i,  8vo. 

Ilayden,  Fenliiiand  Vandevecr,  M.D.,  LL.D., 
1827-1888,  h.  lit  WoatliclJ,  Mass.;    professor   of   miner- 
alogy and  geology  in  the  University  of   Pennsylvania 
186.')-72;   was  connected  with  the  (Jeologieal  and   tleo- 
graphical  Surveys  of  the  I'nited  Stales  from  1859  to  188(i. 
1.  (Ed.)  United  Slates  Geographical  and  (ioological  Sur- 
vey of  tho   Territories:    Reports   i.-viii.     Pub.  by  U.S. 
tlov't.    Wash.,  IS(17-7(),  Svo.    2.  Sketch  of  tho  Origin  and 
Progress  of  the  United  States  Geological  and  Geograph- 
ical Survey  of  the  Territories,  Wash.,  1877, 8vo.     3.  The  , 
Yellowstone  Nationul   Park  and  the  Mountain  Regions  i 
of  Idaho,  Nevada,  Colorado,  and  Utah.    lllust.  and  Maps.  ! 
Wash.,    1877,    fol.      With    Sef.wys,   A.    R.   C,    North 
America,  ("Stanford's  Compendium  of   Geography  and 
Travel.")     .Maps  and  lllust.     Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vc).  i 

Hayden,  II.  Henry.    Autobiography,  N.  York,  ' 

1880,  8vo.  "     '     ■>  > 

Hayden,  Jabez  Haskell.  Records  of  the  Con- 
necticut Line  of  tho  Hayden  Family,  Hartford,  1888, 
8vo.  1 

Hayden,  Kev.  John,  Independent  minister.  1. 
The  Walk  and  Triumph  of  Faith,  exemplified  in  the 
Life  and  Death  of  A.  Wright,  Lon.,  1852,  8vo,  2.  A 
Letter  on  Family  Worship.  By  ,J,  H.  Lon.,  1853, 
12mo.  3.  A  Sketch  of  a  Tour  in  Switzerland,  Lon., 
185!),  Svo.  4.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Lute  S.  Weston, 
Minister  of  tho  Independent  Church,  Woburn,  Buck- 
inghamshire, High  Wycombe,  1857,  Svo.  5.  Biographi- 
cal Sketch  of  Cornelius  Berry,  Lon.,  18(55,  p.  8vo. 

Hayden,  John  J.  Tile  Baion  of  Eppeifeld;  or, 
The,  Poor  Clare  ;  a  jMedianal  Roinunce,  Lon.,  1878,  cr, 
S;'o. 

It.iyden,  iHarie  I,.  Through  Fire;  or.  At  Home 
and  Abroad,  N.  York,  1882,  l(o. 

Hayden,  Sidney.  Washington  and  his  Masonic 
Compeers,     lllust.     X.  York,  IS(5(i,  12m.-,;  new  e.!.,  1875. 

Hayden,  Mrs.  Sumner.  Vella  Vernell;  or,  An 
Amazing  Marriage,  X.  York.  1887,  12mo. 


HAY 

vols.     With   Ciii'iiiK,  FnANri.x   ItiriUHn,  Report  on  tho 
Cholera  Kpidemlc  of  I8(t(l,  Dublin,  I8fl7,  Svo. 

Hayden,  Milliam.  A  Very  Close  Amiroaoh  to  the 
(ieonieirical  (iuudrnture  of  the  Circle  ;  lieing  a  Con. 
•truolion  wherein  no  Krror  Is  found  oo  Invesligadon, 
Chlchesler,  IH72,  8vo. 

Hayden,  William  Hcnjamin.  I.  Science  and 
Revelation ;  or.  The  Bearing  of  .Modern  Sclcntldo  D«- 
velopinenO  upon  (he  [ntorpretullon  of  the  First  Kleven 
Chapters  of  Genesis,  Host.,  1852,  l2nio.  2.  On  the  Phe- 
nomena of  Modern  Spiritualism,  Host.,  1855,  I  (lino.  3, 
Ten  Chapters  on  Marriage,  Its  Nature,  ['lief,  Duties,  and 
Final  Issues,  BosI,,  18(13,  KInio.  4.  Tho  Apocalyptic 
Dispensation  :  Ten  Lectures  on  the  Book  of  Kevelallon, 
Host.,  1805,  12ino.  5,  Light  on  (he  Last  Things,  Lon., 
1801),  l2iiio;  new  ed.,  rev.,  1877.  0.  Dangers  of  .Modern 
Spiritualism;  4th  ed.,  N.  York,  1870,  l2mo.  7.  The 
Heydons  in  Kngland  and  America;  aFragiiionI  nf  Fam- 
ily History,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  8.  Our  Heavenly  Father's 
Book:  a  Comjiiliition  of  Truths  and  Facts  about  tho 
Bible.  Part  H.,  New  Testament.  N,  York,  1888,  24iiio. 
Haydn,  II.  C.  1.  Lav  Klfort :  its  Range  and 
.Methods,  N.  York,  1877,  sq.  IBino.  2.  Death  and  Be- 
yond, N.  York,  I87H,  12mo.  .'1.  Amusonieiits  in  tho 
Light  of  Reason  and  .Scripture,  N.  York,  1880,  Ifiuio. 

Ilaydon,  Frank  Scott,  1822-|ss7,  son  of  Ben- 
jamin Robert  Ilaydon,  (</.  r.,  aiiii;  vol.  i. ;)  was  assistant 
keeper  in  the  Public  Record  Olflco.  (Ed.)  Euloyiiim 
(Historinrum  sivoTomporis;)  Chronicon  abOrbe  Condito 
usque  ad  Annum  Domini  1330:  .Monacho  quodam 
Malmesbiriensi  exaratum :  vols.  i.  li.,  and  iii„  Lon., 
I858-B3,  8vo. 

Ilaydon,  Frederick  WordMWorth,  1827-IS8«, 
son  of  B.  li.  Hnydon.  (ond,  vol.  1.;)  seivi  ,1  in  the  navy, 
and  was  dismisfcd  in  1867.  Benjamin  Robert  Ilaydon: 
Correspondence  and  Tablo-Talk  :  with  n  Memoir,  Lon,, 
1870.  2  vols.  8v". 

"The  niassof  (lie  nialter  , 
lnteres(  (iiiiiiil  in  ii:'—.Sal.  J'tti- 

Haydoil,  H,  H.  1.  Five  Years'  Kxperience  in 
Au.-tralia  Felix.  lllust.  Lon..  1840,  r.  Svo.  2.  The 
Australian  Immigrant:  a  Rambling  Sdiry,  Lon,,  1801, 
2  vols.  r.  Svo. 

Hnye,  Anthony  Onenl.  1.  The  Mirage  of  Life, 
and  other  Poems,  Edin.,  1800,  12mo.  2.  The  Persecu- 
tion of  the  Knights  Templars,  Edin.,  1865,  p.  Svo.  3. 
The  Sabbath.  By  a  Late  Scots  Eniscopalinn.  Edin., 
1870,  Svo. 

Ilaye,  T.  D.     1.  (Trans.)  English    Positivism,  by 
H.  Taine,   l.on.,  1870,  p.  Svo.     2.  (Trans.)  On    Intelli- 
gence, by  11.  Taine,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo. 
Hayes,  Miss.    (Ed.)  Songs  of  Fronce,  with  English 

Words,  Lon.,  1879,  r.  Svo.     With   Kai'I'F.v,  ,  (ed.) 

Songs  of  Germany  :  Volkslieder,  Geiman  and  English 
AVords,  Lon.,  If<77,  r.  Svo. 

Hayes,  All'red,  M.A.  1.  The  La.)  Crusade,  and 
other  Poems,  Biniiingham,  1S80,  p.  Svo.  2.  David 
Western,  [verse,]  Birmingham,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Hayes  has  the  virtues  of  sincerity  of  mind  and 
loftiness  of  aim  ;  he  looks  at  nature  with  a  nui.-t  eonsiiiiit 
heart,  howheit  he  ha.s  an  all  too  Teiinvsoiiian  east  In  his 
eye ;  he  has  plenty  of  thought  uiiil  plen'ty  of  words."— .S(((. 
Jill:,  Ixv.  17,5. 

HaycN,  Augustus  Allen,  Jr.  1.  New  Colorado 
and  the  Santa  FC' Trail,  lllust.  N.  York.  1875,  Svo; 
new  ed.,  IS80.  2.  The  .lesuit's  Ring:  a  Romance  of 
Mount  Desert,  N.  York,  1887,  12nio. 

Hayes,  Charles  Wells.  William  Wells  of  South- 
old  and  his  Descendants,  A.D.  1638  to  1878,  Buffalo, 
N.Y.,  1878,  Svo. 

Hayes,  Con.  F.  Ida:  aMonodrama,  rverse,!  Lon.. 
1882,  Svo.  ■' 


Is  out  of  proporiion  to  tho 
xll,  211. 


Hayden,  Thomas.    The   Disea.scs  of  the   Heart 
and  ol^  (he  Aorta.     lllust.     Dublin,  1875,  Svo;  Phila,,  2 


794 


"  Hayes,  Henry,"  (Peeud.)    See  Kiiik,  .Mas.  E. 

W.,  Ili/ni. 

Hayes,  Henry.  What  is  Baptism  ?  Is  it  a  Fic- 
tion ?  Considered  by  a  No-Party  Man,  Holloway,  Eng., 
1859,  Svo.     Anon. 

Hayes,  Isaac  Israel,  M.D.,  1832-lSSI,  b.  in  Ches- 
ter Co.,  Pa.;  look  his  medical  degree  at  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania  in  1853,  and  sailed  as  surgeon  of  the 
second  Grinncll  expedition  under  Dr.  Kane.  In  1800 
he  sailed  in  coiniimud  of  an  expedition  fitted  out  by  pub- 
lic subscription  for  the  discovery  of  an  open  polur  sea. 
During  the  civil  war  lie  ivascouimissioned  surgeon  of  vol- 
unteers and  brevetted  lieutenanl-colonel,  and  in  1809  he 
again  visKed  Greenland.  He  received  the  founder's 
medal  id'  the  Royal  (Jeographioal  Society  in  1867,  and 
the   gold  medal  of  the   Paris  Society  in   1869.     1.  An 


HAY 

AroUo  Bo.t.Joi  rney  In   the  Aiilumn  of  18*4 
II..    and  f..n     iM.m,  Vim.,-,  n.w  „,|.,  J.,  mi 

.U>ry 'reTi'''Xr'; ,l|{',';,'''l.|;i';'.'',;:.l!!' .!*'"<";  'I","",  ,.|H 


nimt.  I  tha^e,  L„n.,  IHJi,  i2„,o, 


HAY 


Hetnll  Miuninon  j  or,  Th« 


e^rgloa   VirKllil.  "  ],/,    '",•/  '"f^- •^';'-      •'•    (K.I.) 
Ituoolloa!    till,    II 1,: -V   ;•    y'-i  '^■'^-     •«. 


1877,  I2m„.  "  "'"  *'l«'^^"-°-Thern„.l  Balh,  Chlo., 

«vo.     2.  Veterinary  Ne^lorfn       n  -  ^"''"""''  '■'^"' 
Practical    FIor;..,„    Hhi..      m     .  "",''    ^'"°''   ^"untry 

Kx.u„inatlon.     Il|„,t.    T^fi^rl  "T"'  '""'"'   '" 
Hayes,  Margaret  E       ■      -'■ 


rector  „r  Anin  « ,"  /  h  "  1  .V""'"*,7  V"!"'"'  '«'» 
I.  Annals  „(  YoubI,.i  r,,,,''  ,"  "^''^ !  ™non  of  Cork. 
un.l  l(..eor,l,  of  fo  An  in,  l^'ir', ''■'',:''•  ^'  N"te, 
YouKhal,  |.,,4.  .  (Jul  t...  V  *"';"",  '■■""'''"!""«  "t 
•    ""'''^    '"  ^"UKlii'l,     Nrdinorp,   and 


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I"u.    ../inn.   „t   VouKha',,v-'^"°'''''  '''■''«'""» 
Abom     Koot«t<.t,«-    ir    -r      I        J,'"    ^'i'"'".V,   186.1.       7, 

•  •-.  2d  cd.is7\p\vr,T'''''™r«"'' *''■''""' 

i  ".»r.,dac...-Hook,    Dullin,    is;    f  iew"«7  f,'l"'  »  t'"'" 
II.    C'riloriii;    or,  The    I)i>i„„  't.  "J-,  l."*,!),  p.  Hvo. 

""w  .'d.,  |s7fl    ,,'  ;"      "','"».  ^.VHiiien,  Dublin.    IS;;); 

tl.e  Flock  of  ,l4  Oublin  -^^^^nrer^,^-^  '^"'i'"* 
,  W.  I.s-,i,  2d  0,1  ,7877,"8vn  •'"'"'■S'"^'k    Manual. 

I       Iluyilioiul,    C,  and    lliiroh      »     ».        „ 

I  C'odo  „f  ,,.i   H   lVoeo.^uro,  an"     .^fLi;:*--,,.^"''?'"''" 
tatod.  ,San  Fn.n.,  187(1,  2  vols.  |„     %',  ^*  "'"  ^   •^°""- 

.«"7^?6^'b.'^.?%a;^r'i"c'''  t';"'%7''  '•.  -•>''..] 

H^  "f  .South  •■arolina     cntir^d    '  "1  ""'""^  '"  "'«  <-'"'-  • 
but  gave  it  up  fo    "  tira^u  o      M  tl^  ^'T'"!"^  ''"'' 

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-MSK^r;.S>^]^t'i'.'^^>edu™ted 
L'"llt>go,  O.vfonl    wh,.r„  ,        '  ';'""'<"''  »n'l  at  St.  .John's 

l«'H-55;  a.si'.'.'.rt'n'^trrft"-''""'  'f''^  '""*  "  *^«"- 
laar-School,  Southwark  Ph.lf  i  ^  '^'- ^''"'^  ^  f™'"- 
St.  Andro«'«  foM^Brndft  "'"."« ^'•^■'"""'•.School, 
-.74,  and  ..in,.,,  then  ;ect  ^r  of  ^m'"''  k""«''^  ^'='"'«'  '«"» 

or  the  Early  Chu    h   TRome     l!  T"  •  ''  J*r'^""«'"'« 
'  "»">e,    II.,  Syria;  III.,  Car- 


Equity^-L-tu-re;:u:■^s.'^'';;«',V,  .'-Outline,  of 
l.S8(l.  2,  Th»  «nirro.»  f...  .  <.Pr  ,  '  ^'"  «'!•.  Lon., 
With  Xote,:i:,,;!'TS74  r"8vo  •f"r'""-'^'^'"^'  '«"  = 
DelVneeof  I>urnh,.«.  f,;/v.?,?:u,:*-J  ^"."""""s  "n  the 


DelVneeof  Purchase  foVvaluahlor    ''''."''".""'  ""  ">« 
^■"tico,  Lon.,  I.'i.sd,  Svo    ^"■'"*^''' '^""''"'eration  without 

n&rVkJ:ihTf";K/!^'"™\f-"  Prison-Life:  aa 
Bo..t.,  186!M2mo.  Massachusetts   State   Prison, 


796 


HAY 

Ilnyncs,   John    Ili!«lio]i.      n»w   to  8u])ply   the  |  tions,  1S78 
Agiiimll'inil    Labourer   with   Leer  iit  a   Imvi   I'riec,  in-     ' 
vulving  uii  Argument  for  tlie  Keiieal  or  Heduetiou  of  the 
Mult  Tax,  Lon.,  iNfia,  Svo. 

Hayiiex,  John  Edward.  IViiilonyins  of  Au- 
thors: including  Anonyms  and  Initiiilisms,  N.  York, 
l.><82,  Svo. 

Ilnyncs,  Hi'v.  John  Frederick,  LL.D.,  or- 
dained 187(1 ;  vicar  of  Clacton-on-Seu,  Essex,  since  1887. 
I.  The  Student's  Statutes;  being  the  I'rincipal  Pro- 
visions <if  some  Important  Acta  of  I'lirliament  in  a  Con- 
denjc'l  Form,  Lon.,  1875,  8vo;  lid  ed.,  Iss-I.  2.  The 
Student's  Loading  Cases:  being  some  I'rincipal  De- 
cisions in  the  Courts  of  Coiistitutionnl,  Common,  and 
Criminal  I,aw:  with  N(Jtes,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo;  2d  ed., 
l'-84.  :).  The  Practice  of  the  Chiinocry  Division  of  the 
High  Court  of  Justice  anil  on  Appeal  therefrom,  Lon., 
187y,  Svo.  I.  The  Student's  (iuide  to  the  Law  of  Uank- 
ruptcv,  Lon.,  lS8.-<,  Svo.  :>.  The  Student's  Guide  to  the 
Practice  of  the  Su|)rcine  Court,  Lon.,  188:j,  Svo.  li. 
Lectures  on  liankruplcy,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  With  Nki,- 
iiAM,  Thomas  Amiiiiosk,  The  Honours  K.xamination  Di- 
gest, Lon.,  ISS:i,  Svo. 

Ilnyncs,  itt.  S.  (Ed.)  Right  to  the  Point:  from 
the  Writings  of  T.  L.  Cuyler,  ("Spare  Minute"  Ser.,) 
Host.,  1884,  12mo. 

Ilnyncs,  S.  It.  The  .American  Farrier  and  Horse- 
man's Companion,  Phila.,  18f),'),  Kimo. 

llayncN,  Stanley.  Healthy  Homes,  Lon.,  LSSl, 
Svo. 

Hayncs,  William.  My  Log:  a  Journal  of  the 
Proceedings  of  the  Flying  Squadron,  Devonport,  1871, 
Svo. 

Hays,  Frances.  AVomenof  the  Day:  a  liiograph- 
ieal  Dictionary  of  ^'otuljlc  Contemporaries,  Lon.,  Issj, 
II.  Svo. 

Ilays,  George  1».  Every-Day  Reasoning;  or, 
The  Science  of  Inductive  Logic,  Phila.,  1877,  12mo. 

Hays,  Mrs.  Helen.  I.  Aspirations,  N.  York, 
ISSli,  12mo:  ling,  ed.,  entitled  "  Lillo  an.l  Ruth;  or. 
Aspirations."  Lon.,  1887.     2.  Her  Loving  Heart,  Lon., 

ISSN,  p.  Svo. 

Hays,  Matilda  M.  1.  Helen  Stanley,  Lon.,  184fi, 
p.  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Mauprat,  by  (Jeorge  Sand,  Lon., 
1851,  p.  Svo.  .S.  (Trans.)  Fudette,  by  George  Sand,  Lon., 
1851,  j).  Svo.  4.  Adrienne  Hope:  the  Story  of  a  Life, 
Lon.,  18B.),  2  vols.  |).  Svo. 

Hays,  Mrs.  W.  J.  I.  Princess  Idlewavs:  a  Fairy 
Story,  lllnst.  i\.  York,  187!),  sq.  Ifimo.  2.  The  Do- 
mestic Heroine :  n  Story  for  (jirls.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1882,  12ino.  ;j.  The  Loving  Sister:  a  Story  for  Big 
Uirls,  N.  York,  ISS.'i,  12nio. 

Haytcr,  Sir  Arthur  Divctt,  Bart.,  M.A.,  b. 
ISao:  junior  lord  of  tlie  treasury  18SU-S2;  financial 
secretary  at  the  war  otKce  1882-85.  F.ssays  on  Produc- 
tion, anil  its  Increase  by  the  Freedom  of  Commerce  and 
the  Rest  Distribution  of  Capital  and  Labour,  Lon.,  Is(i4, 
^vo. 


HAY 

S.  T'.ie  Art  of  Dining;  or,  Gastronomy  and 

Gastronomers,  Lon.,  1852,  Svo.     Anon.     New  ed.,  1883. 

4.  Lord  Chesterfield,  his  Life,  Character,  and  Opinions; 

and  George  Sclwyn,  his  Life  and  Times,  Lon.,  1SJ4,  or. 

Svo.     5.    More  about   Junius:    the  Franciscan   Theory 

Unsound.     Lon.,  ISliS,  Svo. 
"  Kxhibits  the  sagacity  of  an  astute  lawyer  and  of  an 

accomplished  critic.  '—>'«(.  Jin:,  xxv.  87. 
I      <i.  The  Second  .\rinada  :  a  Chapter  of  Future  History, 

Lon..  1871,  sm.  Svo.  Anon.  7.  Riographical  and  Crit- 
!  ical  Essavs.  Series  II.  and  III.  Lon.,  187;i-74,  .'t  vols. 
I  Svo. 

'■  -Mr.  Hayward's  K.ssay.s  .  .  .  rather  gain  than  lose  liv  re- 

prodiK'tiun  In  a  collective  furni ;  for  the  reader  liecoiues 
accustomed  to  Mr.  Hayward's  mode  of  treatment,  which  is 
cliaracteristic,  though  it  is  exempt  from  mannerism."— 
Sil,  Iter.,  XXXV.  184. 
I  "A  niiusler  of  the  processes  by  which  half  a  score  of 
huge  books  may  be  Ijoilcil  ilouii  into  a  single  article,  he 
puLs  his  facts  into  the  coiuisest  language,  and,  having 
made  a  point,  leaves  it  to  commend  itselt.  Hence  comes 
the  defect  of  .some  of  his  |>apers ;  a  redundancy  ol  anei'- 
dotes  which  (iiil  to  produce  a  satisfactory  etlcct,  because 
they  thrust  one  aiuither  out  of  the  reader's  memorv."— 
Alh.,  No.  2;iCiH, 

"  He  is  popular  because  be  overflows  with  anecdote  and 
personal  story.  It  would  be  unjust  to  ^sav  that  lie  is  iiolh- 
iiig  if  not  anccdoilcal.  ,  ,  .  lint,  were  it  not  for  their  re- 
dundancy of  gossip  about  memorable  iiersoiis.  his  volumes 
would  (ill'er  few  attractions  to  ordinary  readers."— ,!(//.. 
No.  2408. 

"  An  inexhaustible  knowledi;e  of  good  storle.s,  combined 
with  the  rarer  power  of  telling  them  well,  and  a  great 
familiarity  with  the  lighter 'literature  of  modern  times, 
make  these  essays  very  eiijovable  reading  for  an  Idle  hour. 
Whether  they  have  cost  Mr.  Havward  nuicli  thought,  or 
whellier  that  w  bich  has  not  cost  the  aiiilior  niucli  ihought 
can  be  of  any  real  service,  are  questions  wbicn  it  is  per- 
haps as  ridic  ilniis  to  ask  as  it  would  be  to  ask  wlietlicr  a 
moss  rose  wire  good  to  eat."— Sami'ki.  K.  Gaiuji.s-ku : 
Acml.,  V.  2.-)U. 

S.  Goethe,  (  '  Foreign  Classics  for  English  Readers,") 
Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

"  He  has  attemiited  to  describe  for  tis  a  great  man— nay, 
one  of  the  greatest  men  that  ever  lived— bv  giving  us,  so 
lo  speak,  his  dimensions  in  feet  and  inches,  tin'  color  of 
his  cyi  s  and  hair,  his  weight  in  pounds  avoirdupois."— 
^(itiuii,  xxvii.  18'2. 

1).  Selected  Essays,  Lon.,  1878,  2  vols.  ]i.  Svo. 

"  There  is  no  better  or  more  pleasant  wav  of  describing 
people  than  by  recording  their  best  sayings  and  most  cliar- 
a(:teristic  actions,  and  there  is  noboifv  in  our  generation 
who  has  shown  such  a  power  as  Mr.  flavward  of  extract- 
ing titbits  Inun  biograpbical  memoirs,  siringing  them  in 
a  natural  order  and  supplementing  them  from  his  own 
sources."— .icdii.,  xv.  Dl. 

10.  Sketches  of  Eminent  Statesmen  and  Writers:  with 
other  Essays,  Lon.,  1880,  2  vols.  Svo.  Also,  paiuiihlets. 
And  see  Pioz/i,  Mks.  H.  L.,  ante,  vol.  ii.,  and  Wv.vn, 
Miss  F.  W.,  .(/!/(,  vol.  iii. 

Hayward,  AIniira  L.  1.  Illustrated  Birthday 
Rook  of  American  Poets.  Illust.  New  ed.,  Rost.,  1881, 
24ino.  2.  (Ed.)  Chimes  and  Rhymes  for  Holiday 'limes. 
Illust.     Host..  1882,  24mo. 

Hayward,  Hen. 


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Uayter,    Henry 

Eden   Vale,  Wiltsliiic; 


lln.'tnr    ■,<■..>■«       c„    Tj  i^  .,  I      ""»"■•■«■,  «v-ii.     All  El.se  of  Xo  Avail :  a  Novel, 

Uaytci,  I'  lorn,     see  Rehesfoiid,  Floha  Hayteh,  j  Lon.,  188S,  ;i  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Hayward,  Mrs.  Caroline.  The  ll.ittlcs  of  the 
Criiuea:  with  other  Poems  on  the  Incidents  of  the  Cam- 
pi,. „'n.  Port  Hope,  Camiilii,  1S55,  Svo. 

Hayward,  Edward  Dykes.  1.  Legislation.  Ry 
E.  D.  H.  Lon.,  ISo'J,  Svo,  2.  Can  a  Warrior  be  a  Leg- 
islator;' Ry  II.  Lon.,  1801,  8vo.  3.  Reasons  against 
Martnil  Law,  CourtE-Martial,  Ac.  Ry  E.  i).  11.  Lon.. 
1800,  Svo.  ' 

Hayward,  Uev.  Edward  Fnrwell,  b.  I85i,at 

Lowell,  Mass. ;  graduated  at  Harvard  1851 ;  a  Unitarian 

minister.     1.  Willoughby  :  a  Poem,   Rost.,  IS71I,  Iflmo. 

2.  Ecce  S|)iritus :  Statomcntof  the  Spiritual  Principle  of 

Havwnrd     AlirBl.nnV  V  ■;''  '  i"  ■        ..   i  ,    ,.,     I  r*",  "'"'"•■''""'"'■'''''«' I*"-'*-.  L881,  I2mo.     ;!.  Patrice: 

1884    rarwm^i    Wil?  ,i'J''      '   '  ;•  l",'"'''"]'^   '-    '."^'•I'-'^-«»»'J"'"'-k:   I'oeni,  in   Fou;  Parts,  Rost.,  ISS.'i, 
i.-^i>4,  u.  ai   Wilton,  \>iltsliire;   was  articled  to  a  solio-  '  Svo  '  >  i 

called  "o  t"htbaH';'ns"n",r' ;,'',''"  '"'''''">  ,■'""'"'•■•  ;"'«       Hayward,  Elwcs  R.  C.    The  Neapolitan  Exiles ; 

tain-ii  [o  lue  oar  in  is.iii,  and  bee  ■■     •  queen  s  counsel  in  |  a  Poem,  Lcm..  185!l,  p.  Svo. 

HayAVnrd,  Henry  Howard.     Dental  Practice  in 

Relation  to  Medical  .'Jcience,  Lon.,  1800,  Svo. 

Hayward,  J.  Henry.  (Ed.)  Poetical  Pen-Pic- 
tures ot  the  War:  selected  from  our  Union  Poets,  N. 
\o\U,  I8(i:i,  l2mo. 

,J*'»''W'»''«1»  J"l>"  Williams,  M.D..  M.R.C.S..  b. 

is--^,  at  Stookjpoii,  Chesliire;  took  liiE  medical  degree  at 
St.  Andrews;  practises  at  Liverpool.  I.  The  Vale  of 
Conway  Spa:  its  Nature,  Propertv,  and  Uses,  Lon.,  1805, 
Svo;  2d  ed.,  under  the  title  of  "Guide  to  Trefriw  and 
the  \  ale  of  Conway  Spa,"  1S72;  3d  ed.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 


Heylyn,  C.M.G.,  b.  1S2I,  at 
emigrated  to  Victoria  in  1852, 
and  was  for  many  years  employed  in  the  department  of 
the  registrar-general,  at  the  head  of  the  statistical 
branch,  which  in  1874  was  erected  into  a  separate  d.  ■ 
partment,  with  Mr.  Hayter  at  its  head,  under  the  title 
of  government  statist.  1.  Notes  on  the  Colony  of  Vic- 
toria: Historical,  Geographical,  Meteorological,  and  Sta- 
tistical, Melbourne,  1S75,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1870.  2.  Hand- 
Rook  to  the  Colony  of  Victoria,  .Melbourne,  1S84,  Svo; 
2d  ed.,  rev.,  1 885.  :;.  My  Christ- -as  Adventure,  Car- 
boona,  and  other  Poems,  Melbourii.,  1SS7. 


181.).  Though  the  founder  of  the  i.iiw'Magazine,  which 
ho  edited  1 82,8-44,  niid  a  special  student  of  the  literature 
and  history  of  law,  he  had  only  a  small  practice,  and 
was  known  cbiefly  as  a  literary  man  and  nuiilini: 
He  was  for  many  years  a  constant  contriiiutor  to  the 
Quarterly  Review  and  to   ,r!ier  periodicals.     For  hi"?, 

Pce  CAI!L!S!.E.  llKXiii-  K.,  .,:pr„.      1,    ,S.-,,„6  Avv.rUllt  •  :    a 

Journey  across  the  Alps:  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend,  Lon., 
1834,  12mo.  Anon.  Printed  for  private  circulation.  2. 
Verses  of  other  Days,  Lon.,  1847,  sm.  Svo.  Anon. 
''''"'-'„''"'  l"''*"'o  circulation.     lU'iirinted,  with  addi- 


7% 


iwyer  and  of  an 


lish  Kcailers,") 


vail ;  a  Novel, 


:)olitan  Exile:! : 


HAY 

2.  Taking  Cold,  (the  Cause  nf   li,.if  ,       t^- 

«™;  -tl.  e,l.,enl.,  m;         '     ""*   ^'"■'''   '"'"-    "*«^%   !'• 

Velimt  Lee.  Host,  fioifimt '   ""'"    ""''   '"^''-      ■'' 

aeSTe  I't,  *;ro,  :  i.-ll»  'VLo'T.  f  ^"  V 

.\.J.,  ]8(<1,  I61110  '  ^"*'"'-'^'*.)  Jersey  City, 

W.'l'i'^^to"-  "•     '^"«  «"'--''«    Pocket-Book,  I 

a  Tale  of  the  (ireat  Ameri  an  Wn/ Un  Is  •S^^;''''' 
..ewe.l.,  I8S1  4.  The  Bemona  of  the  Sol, ' lI'  ^fZ' 
I2ino;  new  ed.,  ISSl  "i  T,...,  ,,,:,,"'  '^'"'■>  ''^nn, 
the  D^ep  Sea,  Lon.,  1888  i2u>o  fi  xf  \T  i'  ?"'«  '"' 
or  The  'c,.ui.e  of  the  '' ml^boyu^JIm  to""'-' 
The  Diamond  Cos.,  and  how  I  won  it  Lo„  i's'<iS  ?9  '' 
8.  Lord  Soatterbrain  •  or  Tli„  nl  1  n-  '  ^'  '2""'- 
Lon.,  I,S69,  p.  8v„  a  Eolall,  =  !,.u'";i'°"'^  I'olished,  I 
Hose;,  Lon.fl8,9  p  8vo  °l'  T;i^''%".f  ","''  ^^''i"^' 
Wonderful.  Lon.,  1870  r2mo„i''V"'  "  "'^  "'"' 
lilack   Angel,   I  on      1871     "IJ,/^;'.,'^''^'-     "•  'Jl'''« 

CiM-oline:  a  Novel.  Lon.,  1875,  n  Svo  is  I'v.  \  A  '"■ 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1875,  1,  Svo  iV  T  '^"":' «ray  .• 
W«rld,  Lon..  1875,  p.  8vo      is'  M„    )    ?""   "«"'"''   "'° 

venture,  an'd  vleiasi  ud^,";;'  t^"''!'^"'  ^  i'^'  '^J"  ' 

The  Thr™  S  d  ,C-   a  Ce'l  V"""  Vl"'  ''•  '^"-     ^i^ 
.'"l-n  Hazel's  Vengeance   Lon    1 8S0°".^' "'o''"  *'»•     23. 

":i-X':l5;;£':5'f:  s•T'tl;:; 
.r  Ten  Years  a  Rover  Eon     1882   fomr".^,  ^.,';^'''J<'^■^ i 

IN.M,  12mo      35    o2  1"      T      "'"  ^^1"'"'»''  Mi'in,  Lon.. 
,  i.mo.     .50.  Unoin  a  1  housand.  Lon     HS",    19,,,    ' 

^....a.aKe,.re„j'^i,^Si:ft;;;::l^«:n!^;,^'^ 


-^'  the  Tangent  ^.Z^ZZ  ^ isl^'^1^'"'""" 

^Xi^iz:";^,^  "witiytt'^f"  v'"  ''^'"''--■■ 

i'ies.  Host.,  18,8«  Tfi,„o  /^,,  ''-'*^'"""' "'•■'''''•'«'^'  '\"thor- 
l^r'l,  l2a,o.  """a'n  *'•  Our  Children,  N.  York, 
4S^?1^1,   «--^7»  of  Leisure  Hours:    a 

D  "'rD."{;.,^L:t"e'*irofls"''T'j,"'  ">«  «-•  •'■  ^--■- 

Economy  in  Brown  tin  ?w?''  "^  ""•'""'■^  ""''  l'"'i'i^'»l 
tn-.s.  Journals  on,?  w  •  "^  '  ™»'Piled  from  his  Let- 
l"«i"riend":Bost";',j8^:"ll:/"'^  '"«  ««™"eotio„s  of 

'V..l'Vith'ulii^^;!„^i;|';;^^ ''•«.' these  pages  c,,ntain;  .  .  . 

sous  of  him  in  irfiterarjM  l?;/,,fi\'"r  J""''"'"',''"'  ""Pres- 
tion  days."-.Vn(io,,,  xiiv  JJ  ""^••"»'  ''rief  notlcesof  vaoa- 

l'o""'p,';K^?]'';«'.|;;     Autumn  Musing,  and  other 
v.— 50  ' 


HAZ 

i     ""^nrd,  Kowinnd  Gibson.  MA    irn    r 

vol.  1.,  a(h  .,1   d.   l.ss.s      I    o'l;  '''•"•' r""'«. 

Articles  on  tl  e  Fi,„nni„l    '^"J  y^-"":'""'"  "  Tories  of 

Mind  in  Willing-  or   K-irv  I'i        •..  "•  *'™'»'»  "f  the 

Firs,  Cause,  x"f-;;k  '1^  r  •■.  ,?''■  '"!'  '^'"^  "  ?.'-'"""<' 
and  Hoars  of  Labor,  X   York    Ism  '  J'-'-y^  »»  ^  inaneo 

every  man  has  a  w  ie  ,'l  fou    '  in  , , '"  ^ 

sues,  feelings,  Ae,,wl,i,.,,',r,P''r'."'  sensiuions,  do- 

l^'V!:rr-Vi:-!^'jr^^'"-"^'^"-i''^^^ 

tl.nmgh,';!,^'^^;!,,,;:'//;,.,/,:;-,'^^^^^^^^  e«re,    and    showing 

judgn,ent."-.s;(,  J,"'!'  '-™i';"': .  i'"»ers  of  observation ,3 

UariV,^!y^^,^;^:;^:'^'^^-N';«^yO:,  l;om,we,l  (j-on,  a  groat 
"lingo  :  and  it  des  .rilK's  a'  on,l  1""-'  '■""""  '"'  '*'"■  ""- 
experiences  of  tran-    tl    'r"   ,      k-  ''  ',"V,""-T  "'eiiiKhor's 

«i;!i;;;;s'-r;;;";/iSi  g-s,;s^^^^ 

JdTvsfA,rV'''TnAT'n'\'  f -"    •. 

Illustrated  in  t  e  Ex,,,.  ^"'^"1."/  ^'f"'  «raphicali; 
viduals.  Bos",    870   's',      7'iil  ^f"^^"  """''r«l  Inili- 

niasphimers?  le-O  hodox'^ir"'^'-'  ^^?'''  ""  ""> 
i.its"?  Best.,  1871  12„io  Tpf    ^''""•'"is  "r  ".Spiritual- 

,  1871,  I2n,o      4    Me  iu,,,;a^,l\7  r'^'';'*'''^''^i'''B''^t. 

f  12mo.  5.  (Ed  )  S,,i  ,  ,,  "n  *J«'''»|"»'"I'.  «"^"t.,  1871, 
INTB   Ifinio      fl    H^'    ,    .      Co'iiiuunion   Tracts,   Bost 

Sl.e,;hlr;rn.™d""' 187^'""  "'  °'"^"  ^""--     ^^  ^0';; 

A,"^'a''n'L:u!ies".!r,d''ren!i  ''"".''^';  "^  P'-''"«  =  '"e 
I'l-ila.,  32n,o  r  The  JL  ".  v  "a7  '  ^""^  "^  Etiqucte, 
Cow:  their  llUtory  l«UrP'  ^x^^^'  """^  ^uernse; 
Phila..  1872.  8v,'i  Ii  ,♦'  "''■  *'""''ge>»«nt.  Illust. 
the  Ee'st  Me  hod  -for  P  due  n!i  an  P"«T"'^'^'"e--  »"» 
ISrr,  12n,o.  4.  An  .^rif  ?.■'  M',":'*«t,ng  it,  ]>hila., 
vania   in   the   bid  i   Ti,,'  "st  '  m -.""^  ^1^'""'>"- 

(Conudetion  of  J.  F  IV,  L>/1"  ,  ^yt'  '""•''  **™- 
I  "  ilazel,  Ilarrv  '  "  '  ^?''='  ""^  I'l'ilndelphia.) 
I  ,•«/,„.  '  "UTJ,     (I'sciid.)     See  Jo.VKs,  Ju.sTit,, 

Hazeland,  iMrs.  R     *        .     ,t, 

Mag,lalen,   by  J    B    Jl    t'„       .   •  "    'Trans.)  St.  Mary 

ti:i^i^-\o^;;-oir  >  f  "^^.- -■ -5: 

Ii"ugaad.  Lon.,  isifi,  ,,  sto^'"^"  ""^  ^''  *'«"*'=''.  by  E. 
I8-"""t'!,""'"'-"'     «'-ellaneous   Rhymes,  Lon., 

Au"nrs!.'.'n'cX,1es' "f,,'?"^.''*"'  "««'«'1.     The 

L<»1.,  1887,  8vo  (A  re„o!:  *-  .""°"  "",''  Colonization, 
'"ittee  of  namgement'of  Vhe  T -"""^T  "'' 'lie  com-' 
Office.)  ""fceiient  ol    the  Emigrants'  Information 

faa^'Me'l'S'uafeTrt  ^j^'"'«'»f""'  ''•  ''*•"'  »'  ««'" 
ljeca,ne   litcary  editor  of  tl„.  \w   v     ,    I  '   "'"^"   •"> 

B,-ev  tv  and  Brilliiinni.  i„  ,',        \;   r."-   "'''">  ''^"lu.     2. 

Hj  «im  uiiM,iincy  ,„  (  less.  N   VorU    mart    10 

Uo"    1,88":  sJ;    •    """"•^'  "f  "'"'"■'=''.  Massachusetts, 

Village.     Illust     'lios't      6„     "  I'tT  m'^''^'  '"  '^"" 
..nd  the  Cargo  it  bro.  giit   B    t    t,i„!o°  f 'V"'^'   '""''- 

D.^r^::^ir;T!f;k„s:';sa;t'.""''  ^--  -^ 

797 


HAZ 


HEA 


Ilazeii,    Biig. -Gen.    William     Babcock, 

U.S.A.,  l8.1ll-l,s.H7,  b.  ill  West  llurtl'ord,  Vt.;  gmdiiuled 
at  thu  U.S.  Milititry  Acndcmy  in  Ii^dA;  watj  ii|i|iuinted 
professor  of  infantry  tactica  at  the  U.S.  Military  Anuleniy; 
served  tlirough  the  i.'ivil  vior;  was  in  France  during 
the  Franco-Prussian  war,  and  was  U.S.  military  attach6 
at  Vienna  during  the  Uu.-so-Turltish  war.  In  18.S0 
he  was  a)i|iiiintod  chief  signal  officer.  1.  The  School 
and  the  Army  in  Germany  and  France:  with  a  IMary 
of  Siege  Life  at  Versaille.i,  N.York,  1872,  12mo. 

"Replete  with  matter  of  great  interest  and  value  both 
to  the  soldier  and  the  statesman.  The  informatiiui  it  con- 
tains respecting  the  military  and  the  educational  institu- 
tions of  North  (iermany  and  of  France  is  as  uiU  and  ua 
Oetalled  as  can  be  desired."— .Vi((i«H,  xvi,  ;!«, 

"To  the  report  of  this  remaikablc  conversation  [with 
Bismarck  |  succeed  several  chapters  of  the  author's  impres- 
sions of  the  siege  of  Paris;  and  where  these  are  fonnded 
on  liis  own  observations,  tlicy  a.'-e  fresh  and  iiiterestinj.'  in 
a  high  degree."— .S«(.  Hcv.,  .xxxv.  ;iy4. 

2.  Our  liarren  I,an<ls;  Interior  of  the  United  States 
West  of  thu  One  Hundredth  Meridian  and  Hast  of  the 
Sierra  Nevada,  Cin.,  187.'),  8vo.  li.  A  Narrative  of  Mili- 
tary Service.     Illust.     Host.,  ISx.'i,  8vo. 

"(ieneral  Hazen's  book  will  have  a  very  considerable 
value  among  the  contributions  to  a  (inal  history  of  the 
war.  .  .  .  The  parts  which  relate  to  the  ttrganizinion  and 
Internal  discipline  of  his  own  coinma'id  will  rank  high. 
We  suspect  that  the  rest  will  be  regardecj  as  a  curiously 
uiu'0usci(ius  discUisurc-of  hi.-i  subjective  traits  of  charac- 
ter, more  than  a  strictly  objective  presentation  of  real 
facts."— .Vd/ion,  xli.  3X1. 

Ilit/lchurst,  George  S.  The  Invisible  Telegraph 
of  the  Future,  l.on.,  1887,  8vo. 

Iluzlerigg,  Hev.  Grey.  1.  The  Voice  of  the 
Bridegroom  and  the  Voic^o  of  the  liride:  Five  Seiiuons, 
liOn.,  1809,  8vo.  2.  Letters  to  a  Mother:  with  u  Brief 
Sketch  of  Earlier  Experiences,  Lon.,  1880,  8vo.  Also, 
tingle  sermons,  .to. 

tiazlett,  Helen.  1.  The  Cloud  with  a  (jolden 
Border,  I'hihi.,  I80ll,  l2mo.  2.  The  Pastor's  Son,  Phila., 
180."),  18mo.  .'!.  (ilennair:  or,  Life  in  Scotland.  I5y  H. 
M.  Tateui,  [p.seud.]  Phila.,  1809,  12uio.  1.  The  Heights 
of  Heidelberg,  1871),  18ino. 

Hnzlewood,  Uttvitl.  1.  A  Compendious  (iramnmr 
of  the  F'eejean  Language:  with  Examples  of  Native 
Tdioius,  Vewa,  Feejee,  I86(|,  8vo.  2.  A  Feej^an  and 
English  Dictionary,  &q.,  Vewa,  1850-52,  2  parts,  12iuoi 
2d  ed.,  L()n.,  1872,  8vo. 

Hazlitt,  >V.  I.  Dictionary  of  Ancient  Geography, 
Sacred  and  Profane,  Lon.,  18.)1,  p.  8vo. 

Hazlitt,  William  C'arew,  [mil)',  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
b.  I8:jj;  eduoated  at  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  and 
called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1801.  He  has 
edited  the  works  of  Lovelace,  Ilerrick,  and  other  old 
authors,  Warton's  History  of  English  Literature,  &c. 
I.  (Kd.)  Diana:  the  Sonnets  and  other  Poems  of  Henry 
Constable,  Lon.,  I8,)9,  p.  8vo.  2.  History  of  the  Vene- 
tian Republic  ;  her  Kise,  her  Greatness,  and  her  Civili- 
zation, Lon.,  ISliO,  4  vols.  8vo. 

"  Some  time  back  ho  published  the  first  two  volumes  of 
the  prescniwork;  they  showed  a  great  ileal  of  indus'rv, 
but  they  were  full  olthe  11. ost  hidicrous  blunders,  .  ,  ,  i'"e 
criticised  him  scvcri'ly.  and  by  way  of  answer  ho  has  re- 
written his  two  voluuics  from  bei.'iiiiiiug  to  .-.id.  ,  ,  ,  We 
have,  on  the  strength  of  this  reform,  nmdo  a  second  at- 
tempt to  read  throni;li  .Mr.  Hazlitl's  history,  and  we  have  a 
second  time  broken  down,  ,  ,  .  lie  knows  what  the  chr^ni- 
U'lers  ti'll  him,  but  to  try  those  chrouici'  '.y  the  received 
laws  of  historical  criticism  is  a  thor.f;iii  ,iich  never  oc- 
curred to  liiiii.  ...  It  would  bo  eiidle,>^s  to  enumerate  all 
the  mistakes  which  one  comes  across  In  turidng  over  Mr. 
Hu/litt's  pages."— .Sii(.  A'ti'.,  xli,  H'J, 

;j.  The  Great  Gold-Fiolds  of  Cariboo:  with  an  Au- 
thentic Description  of  liritish  Columbia  and  Vancouver 
Island,  Lon.,  1802,  l2ino.  4.  (IvJ.)  Old  English  ,Iest- 
Dooks,  Lon.,  ISOi,  3  vols.  Svo.  5.  (Ed.)  Remains  of  the 
Early  Popular  Poetry  of  England,  Lon.,  1801-60,  4  vols. 
12nio.  0.  Sopliy  Laurie:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1805,  :i  vols.  p. 
8v>,  7.  Jlemoirs  of  William  IJa/.litt ;  with  Portions  of  his 
Correspondence,  Lon.,  1807,  2  vols.  8vo.  8.  Hand-Uook 
to  the  Popular  Poetical  ami  Dramatic  Literature  of  Great 
llritain,  from  tile  Invention  of  Printing  to  the  Re,«tiira- 
tion.  Loll,,  1807,  Svo.  9.  (Ed.)  The  Ro.\burglio  [.ibrary, 
Lon.,  1808-70,  8  vols.  tto.  10.  Popular  Antiiiuities  of 
Great  nritain,  Lon.,  1809,  :!  vols.  8va.  11.  (Ed.)  Eng- 
lish Proverbs  and  Proverbial  I'hrases,  Lon.,  1809,  r.  8vo; 
2d  od.,  enl.,  1882.  12.  (Ed.)  Inedited  Poetical  .Miscel- 
lanies, l,iS4-l7'lO:  selected  Iroui  .M.'^S.  chictly  in  Private 
Hands:  with  a  Few  Explanatory  mid  Illustrative  Notes, 
Lon.,  1870,  8vo.  50  copies,  privately  printed.  (Con- 
tains a  preface  by  Henry  Hutli,  from  whose  library  ihu 
798 


material  was  mainly  selected.)  \3.  (Ed.)  The  New  Lon- 
don Jcst-Book,  l.on.,  1871,  Svo.  14.  Anecdotes  and 
Reminiscences  of  Illustrious  .Men  and  Women  of  Modern 
Times,  Lon.,  1872,  I2nio.  15.  (Ed.)  Prefaces,  Dedica- 
tions. Epistles,  selected  from  Early  English  Hooks,  15IU 
-1701,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  50  copies,  privately  printed. 
(Contaics  an  introduelory  notice  by  Henry  Hutn.)  10. 
Collections  and  Notes,  1867-70,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo. 

'"'he  books  noticed  by  Mr.  Hazlitt  in  this  volume  are  all 
rar,'.  .  .  .  Perhaps  it  would  be  safe  to. «ay  that  three-fourths 
of  the  books  named  in  it  are  unique.  .  .  .  There  are  very 
few  tliat  are  worth  reailing ;  ,  ,  .  ami  wo  may  look  on  the 
mania  for  collecting  them  as  a  harmless  form  of  the  prev- 
alent Insanity,  To  such  collectors  .Mr,  Hazlitl's  book  is 
simjily  indisiiensable;  nor  will  it  bo  alisolutclv  useless  to 
the  student  of  tlie  history  of  English  literature.'  —*'«/.  Rev., 
xli.  ,')00, 

17.  Second  Series  of  Bibliographical  Collections  ami 
Notes  on  Early  English  Literature,  1474-1700,  Lon., 
18-^2,  Svo.  18.  Offspring  of  Thought  in  Solitude:  Mod- 
ern Essays,  Lon.,  188-1,  cr.  Svo.  19,  (Ed.)  Jests  Old 
and  New:  containing  Anecdotes  of  Celebiilics  Living 
and  Deceased,  l,on,,  I'^SO,  12ino.  Also,  100  special 
copies,  interleaved.  20.  Old  Cookery  Books  ami  .An- 
cient Cuisine,  Lon.,  1880.  21.  Gleanings  in  Old  Gar- 
den Literature,  Lon.,  1SS7,  12iuo.  22.  .Schools,  School- 
Itooks,  and  School-Masters :  a  Contribution  to  the  History 
of  Educational  Development  in  Great  llritain,  Lon,,  1887, 
p.  8vo. 

!  Head,  Barclay  Vincent,  Ph.D.,  D.C.L.,  b.  1S14, 
at  Ipswich,  Kng. ;  educated  at  t^uecn  Elizabeth's  Gram- 
inar-Scbool  in  that  town;  entered  the  British  Museum 
as  assistant  in  the  department  of  coins  and  medals  1864, 
and  was  appointed  assistant  keeper  1871.  His  honorary 
degrees  were  conferred  upon  him  by  the  Universities  of 
Heidelberg  and  Durham  in  recognition  of  his  services  to 
the  science  of  auuiismatic.<,  he  having  been  the  first  to 
inelhodize  the  classification  of  Greek  and  Phoenician 
coins  according  to  their  chronology  and  styles  of  art. 
He  is  a  corresponding  member  of  the  Imperial  German 
Archieological  Institute,  honorary  secretary  of  the  Numis- 
matic Society  of  London,  and  joint  editor  of  the  Numis- 
matic Chronicle.  Three  of  his  works  have  been  crowned 
by  the  French  .Academy.  1.  On  the  Chronological  Se- 
quence of  the  Coins  of  Syr.icusc,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  2. 
Metrologioal  Notes  on  Ancient  Elcctrum  Coins,  Lon., 
1870,  8vo. 

"  ,\  valuable  monograph  on  a  ,'lttss  of  coins  too  little 
studied,  ,  ,  ,  Historically  the  iiiaiii  value  of  the  laboui 
Mr,  Head  has  mulergoue  in  thc-c  liiquines  consists  in  the 
[iroofs  atforded  by  them  of  the  extent  of  the  early  com- 
merce of  antiquity,  and  of  the  great  lines  along  which  it 
moved,"— -It/i,,  No,  i!o3S, 

H.  The  Coinage  of  Lydia  and  Persia,  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Fall  of  the  Dynasty  of  the  Achiemenidie, 
Lon.,  1877,  4to.  4.  Catalogue  of  Greek  Coins:  Mace- 
donia, Lon.,  1879,  p.  8vo.  5.  The  Coinage  of  Ephesus. 
Illust.      Lon.,  1880,  8vo. 

"  No  one  can  study  this  interesting  volume,  with  its  fine 
photograph.c  (autotype)  .dates,  without  being  astonished 
,it  the  certainty  to  which  the  science  of  numismatics  in  the 
hands  of  such  scholars  as  Mr.  Head  has  attained,  and  the 
amount  of  artistic,  mythological,  historical,  and  even  eco- 
nomical knowledge  that  is  to  be  derived  from  the  iiatient 
.study  of  the  monetary  scries  of  a  Greek  city."— .s'uf.  A'cti,, 
1,83, 

0.  A  Guide  to  the  Principal  Gold  and  Silver  Coins  of 
the  Ancients,  from  circa  B.C.  700  to  A.D.  1,  (Brit,  Mus. 
Pub.,)  Lon.,  1881,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1886.  7.  Synopsis  of 
the  Coins  and  Medals  in  the  British  Museum.  Issue  I. 
(Brit.  Mus.  Pub.)  Lon.,  1881,  cr.  8vo.  8.  Catalogue  of 
Greek  Coins:  Central  Greece,  (Locris,  I'hoois,  Boeotiu, 
and  Euba-a.)  Illust.  Lon.,  1SS4,  8vo.  9,  Historia 
Nummorum:  a  Manual  of  Greek  NumiBuiatics.  Illust. 
Oxf„  1887,  Svo. 

■'  "Vhat  Mr,  Head  has  succeeded  in  doing  Is  to  iiroiUice 
an  excellent  introdULtion  to  the  study  of  Greek  com  iiii'll 
its  liraiicbos,— a  thing  for  wlii,'h  coiiicoUectors,  foreign 
and  Englisli,  have  iieen  sighing  for  the  last  half-century," 
— (',  O.M.V.V:   .lc(i((.,  xx.'il.  119, 

111.  Catalogue  of  (ireek  Cuius;  Attica — Megaris — 
..Egimi.  Lon..  ISSs.  8vo. 

Head,  Sir  Kdmund  Walker,  Bart.,  K.C.B., 
1),C,L,.  F,R,S,,  [.(i.tp,  vol  i,,  add,,]  180,)-I80S.  He  u. 
signed  the  governor-generalship  of  Canada  in  1861,  and 
on  his  return  to  England  was  appointed  a  civil  servici 
commissioner.  1.  Shall  and  Will;  or,  Two  (^hapters  on 
Future  .\uxiii:iry  Verb,-.  Luu,,  l.-iiO,  p.  Hiu;  2d  ed., enl., 
1858, 

"  The  book  Is  clear  in  expression,  and  abundant  In  In  for- 
mathm.  It  Is  also  Ingenious.  .  ,  .  When  we  have  read  Iho 
book  we  feel  that  we  have  got  Into  our  mind  a  good  deal 


HEA 


IIEA 


tii'ii — Mcgaris— 


of  L. 

aij(l  1 
nm.,j  ./,".i-l,s,j.     1.   aesoi'i.ilivn    !,'.„...'.'-,..     '      .'■  I'lieliusctts  in  t)iB  »„i,..ii:,. .,.,.''''.*'  '2i'io.     ?.  Mas 


gincor.  r,(m.,  I,m;!I,  .svo  ■'•  •'M'-      1.   Hie  Koyal  En- 

Ul,inslructiv•t^••-.sv,?/A^^,  x-:vi'  llf,''''"'-  ""^  ^^i'l">l  not 
j-  A  Sketuh  of  ihp  l,ii'»  ,in,i  jT    ii     ^    , 

'ho  C.ust.'  thereof  c"i*H^li"s"'''°""''  ^"«»«ni'^.  "nU 

limn:  bei„gaSy"teL,,f  VL"     ""v   T''"  ^'"'"''•'«   by 
i^tauite,,  L„,T.,  ixfr   ;!^.;/  ''•^«'""""  Tcehnica  applied  to 

K»Hifi"uloI,';T?oi.|!!-,^,l^,"  ^r  ""  -  New  System  of 


HeaU,  Percy  Heudeil      V„„  n    i      r      ■  1  fl'eir  Chanicierii 

lleiKl.  H-.I.J..      p"  7'"»'«.  )  Lon.,  i8-y,  o.  svo  i     Headv    W     « 

Con.h.,on    P....   „_..."  -^t^^Z:  vtj"""  "'  "*""=  I'''«"'«.  or  the  Like, 


Head,  Kobert  c..^  T  T^'"'"',-.-'  *^""-'  ^^''-^^  i'-  ^vo. 
Iii;'oo.of,h,sr^,  '6he«li4T?wn'p*'  T^  ''™-^'""'^  " 
^,  Headiuglev,  Ado  phe  s  .n  "*^'n'""'  ""'  ■'™' 
Iirmllau>tl,,  Lon  .  18s"   c'rsvo     „         ",  ^">>^'"Vi'y  of  C 

Hoadiiietoii     I   '»■'*"*"''>*' •''I.  enl.,  1 8S,i 
(E.I.)  liuok   of    ;,,„•. /\7  '^;:^,.*'-"',"^'"'.  Joseph. 

Heacilam,  ilrs.  BpRtrn„   »'"""•  '**^''''  '-"'o- 
D.  Jleadh,,,,,  ,'/--"    Shim  *"    "••  ""■"   <"■  ««>'■  ■«• 

ogy.  Lon.,  isrsf  p.'svo       '  ^'■■'■^""■'  ■"  Christian  Theol- 

Headlain,  llev.  StPMa^t  n     . 
atoM    at   Trin  ty   Co  U^l      v'l  »"«kwort}i,  gra.lu- 
1870;ounuo   of  Sim  .dl, '" VlsV  f f'    '.'""=    "''"'"ncd  , 
Catechism  and  the  K  nvnehntion   ,7    "  k'"  ^i'"   ^'"'^'••'' 

;,'n.l   other  Senno!,;   Lon.,  Yss  "  tl'T  "^  V"',"''"''-^'  i 
fmnitheCros..;  Addre.su"    irBn'  n'  .     ™.-     ''•   '"'^'ons 
on    (iood    Friday,    ss;;/,;^',.",  '"'       "'''  ^'"""^ 
of  '^'""■"''lUferbein..S  ude8in;h„rr-     t  J''"  ^""'^ 
Lon.,  IS.SS.  er.  Svo         "'"^"'s  '"  "'o  Church  Catechism, 

I.  Thou;;hls  and  JVav  -s  r  .;  ■  " '"^  •'^"■"''.  ''•  I^- : 
Lon.,  ls,!ii  |9„,,  -.,"','!;'"""r'  '""'  ^-"I'li'iiatory  Notes 
Headii  ,d"  :-redericT- Wh'; ■■^'  ^""-  ■■^•'6.  '2n u, ' 
[""'^  vol.  i.,  a,  d  1  AM.  11  T  ''",'"'  •^'•I>-.1''.K.C.J'., 
toCler,.y„,e'„,  ,,;;,[,  tnl'tl^""'^-"""^  '  "•""  "i"'-^ 

w.V::i.;:'Sn,:^l,;^'«^»V-'euevointion,x 

lion:  a  Hi,. <■  .,      _.'■!  '>^'''-     •!.   IheOieat  Rebel 


-'ohus.u; inth^iSSii^;.':'^!' '^"f. '2""'.  riHa : 
i-osition  of  th.  c™^;:  ;.;,.;^'^-V'Vh,'^-"^^'"'-' 

Heroines  of  the  Hible-  or   Tl,     vr  '    I  ''''   ^™-     ''^• 

'"■•y,   iio..t.,   I,s,i7     ISn'o     Vt.      ,'"'"  °f  SaeredHia- 

Il>"vid,   IJost.,    ISfi.s  T";.   ''■  ^'-o.^ourt  and  Camp  „f 

Veara  of  the  Old  Norsemen,  If      ^"".%',"'''  ^   Thousand 
'8-^.  '2mo.     l;;.  (Cmnn  1   I  „h,""1',  •'^■«-"*'^-  N.  York, 

^"piiit  in  the  Life  and  ["h.r^^  'J't  ^  '"''  "^  "'o  "oly 
Vork,  LS8J,  ,svo  ''"'"'""  "'^  ^^-  '••  Hau.mond,  N. 

,  KiS''c'2g'e"l!!^do"n'*.td'!'  Vir^«'  <"'-"-''  "' 
l'eter'«,  Great  Win"mi  '«" "  '  "r  '?"";, ^'""te  of  St. 
mentary  ar.,1  1',  "nar  Vi  .1''  r",'."';'"'  "''''''■  '•  Eie- 
^vo.     2.  The  Vital  Prin  '."'^  I'-eliHion,  I  ,n.,  1871 

e.t„hMshed  in  "^  e  .  h.f  ch  i";- "'•'  '^^-'i""i'y.  "b. 
bH"Sing  UentilnsanV  ,  o^.  in  "r!"''  JV^'o'-'M^Uion,  for 
J.  The  Gospel,  ti.e  Crnori  Vi,  n  ^T'  ''""•'  '«"•".  «vo. 
lion.,  1874  8  -o     4    '■  '  '■"''  "'e  Cross  „f  Christ 

Lon.,  LS75.  '   "   ^""""^   Song:  wi.h    JIusie 

tb  "•^?;^;;;!;?I«;^^i««j;f  •     on  I„^rnal  Tumours : 
bourne,  18-fi,  Sv,.       ^'"""=""'"'   anJ   Diagnosis,  MoU 


,1,  •    „ ""i-vois.  8vo      4     I 

ir'TK;'"'"''"-''^'>'-V".k,  1880,  8v„.  new 
Vork,  isiir.  8v  .  'nefv'':,',""'  '","',''"'■'''  Commander..  N 
•'-".^.Vork,i8"8,S  o"T'"n''"'-   ,'!•  f^"«   of  U.S. 

"-M:x:vo;;";t'^;i'^1!;r  '"  ^■~  ^'-u  0/ 1,:!; 
^^  J>n^ia'!::;;2'";f?^  &!' t"'.'.  vol.  i 


iliilt.,  ISfiH.  ll»iii,^^ 

and^Uct'n'.m'BHdge?™'/;?,:"  V'"'^  f'""  Arehe, 

Heald,  Edmund      T(,„-   .^l'"-  ""*^-  ^vo. 

Times  of  I'leGe""   .f:  til  Imich"'.''''''""^"^  '  »'■- The 

"I'cd  and   established     n  Syria   iX,  ^"'  '"  '"'  ''"*•«'- 
Lon..  |s(|,o,  m,„o  '"  '^i^""'  J^abyloma,  and  Egypt, 

;  CaJ'::?^';^,:;'!-^,^'V«o„,  A  Treatise  on  Vita. 

I  '••^72,  ;'  vols.  8v".  '  ^''"'■"''  ««»'''  or  l-e»s,  Lon., 

I  se;;^  lll^n?':;;?^^  •^m!?^;.'T^,'"«  ^'^""  "istory,  ana 
abound  infaini  iaril  u^'n'ii  ,.  ""V?-  ■  •  •  !"«]  laKes 
generally  kn,,w,,:  '4,/^  N,  'ww  "'*-■"  "'  '"  '""a'"-'os  not 
Eu!;;!i!?^;f '^':  <^,;;j,J^«  ciirisUan  Altar  in  Western 
-'On,  1881,  8vo.  3  Tbn  r  7"  ""'■«'  "'"l  Ornaments, 
of  King.ston-upon-Thames  ■;  L,  "'"'■^.  f  "'°  Church 
Of  the  Free  Cllapel        ."t    Mr'M''  T',"'  "■?.  "'>^'ory 

the  Law  and  I'raetice  relatio.r  („ 7 i,     .     •  ,^  Treatise  on 
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Dublin,  I,S82,  Svo  ■>  I'lV'VT  '""™  "'<-'reunder, 
IS'ifi,  Svo.  With  ju-ri'v  V  '  "^"^  I'-olni'l,  Dublin, 
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Somerset,  Ohio.  A  Short  T. ■,'.',•"  ^"'"I"''""'  '"onk,  of 
Dovo, s  ,0  the  messed  Vh-^rv  'v  «J«,'«"-«"y  :  vlith 

■'"^,..AMa,f::|'J^,";'^:?"'      -'-Cl'ttageiros- 


HEA 

Ilraiiley,  llev.  Robert  Alarshnll,  M.A.,  gnul- 
untcd  lit  yueun'B  CoMcko,  Oxford,  1871  ;  onliiineil  1S71  ; 
hon.  .-eciTtivry  of  the  Universitiua'  Central  African  Mis- 
sion, niid  rector  of  WainHeet,  Lincolnsliiri,  since  I SSII. 
A  Memoir  of  Edward  Steere.  O.D.,  LL.U.,  Third  Mis- 
sionary Bishop  in  Central  Africa.  IlluRt.  Lon.,  1,S88, 
cr.  Svo. 

Heap,  Major  David  Po.-ter,  son  of  (i.  ]I.  Heap, 
iii/i'ii  ;  b.  18l:i,  at  San  Stel'auo.  Turkey;  grailuated  at 
the  U.S.  Militai-y  Academy  18(i4;  served  in  the  civil 
war,  and  has  since  been  engaged  in  various  engineering 
works.  1.  History  of  the  AppMeation  of  the  Electric 
Light  to  Lighting  the  Coasts  of  France,  Wash.,  18.S.S. 
2.  Electrical  Appliiinces  of  the  I'roscit  Day,  N.  York, 
L'<S4.  X  Ancient  and  .Modern  Lights,  Bost.,  1887. 
Also,  nports,  Ac. 

Heap,  (iwyiiii  Harris-,  1SI7-1S87,  b.  at  Chester, 
Pa. ;  became  a  clerk  in  the  I'.S.  government  service 
1S4B  ;  consul  at  lielfast  1Si'j6,  and  at  Tunis  18117-78,  and 
then  a])poiiited  secretary  of  legation  and  consul-general 
at  Constantinople.  Centrn'  Route  to  ;he  I'acilic,  from 
the  N'alley  of  the  Mississippi  to  California:  Journal  of 
the  Expedition  of  E.  F.  lieule  and  0.  ]I.  Heap,  I'iiila., 
185,1,  8vo. 

Heaphy,  Miisgrnve.  Glimpses  and  Gleams,  Lon., 
188:i,  p.  8vo. 

Heaphy,  Thoma!«,  l8l;i-lS7:);  son  of  Thomas 
Heaphy,  an  artist  in  water-colours  and  the  first  president 
of  the  Society  of  British  Artists  ;  followed  his  fathe.-V 
profession,  and  was  much  employed  as  a  portrait  pa'nter. 
He  also  contributed  to  periodicals.  1.  The  Likeness  of 
Christ :  being  an  Enquiry  into  tV-\  Verisirailitude  of  the 
Received  Likeness  of  Our  Blessad  Lord.  Edited  by 
Wyke  Bayliss.  Illust.  Lor  ,  81.  2.  A  Wonderful 
Qhoat-Story ;  being  Mr.  H.'s  ■  n  Narrative :  with 
Letters  of  Charles  Dickens  to  the  Author  respecting  it. 
[Edited  by  Mrs.  Heaphy. 1     Lon.,  Iss2,  12mo. 

Heard,  Albert  F.,  lormerly  consul-general  for 
Russia  at  Shanghai.  The  Russian  Cliurch  and  Russian 
Dissent ;  comprising  Ortiiodu.\y,  Dissent,  and  Erratic 
Sects,  X.  York,  I8S7,  .8vo. 

•'  If  Mr.  Heard's  work  i.s  to  beplas.sitied  as  a  compilation, 
it  IS  one  in  the  best  sense  of  the  word.  He  has  per.jctly 
mastered  his  sulyect,  and  has  worked  it  up  in  the  calmly 
unbiassed  temper  of  an  historian,  and  in  a  stvle  at  once 
clear  and  terse.  He  oilers  no  original  t.'ieories,  no  new 
views,  but  plenty  of  soun.l  observations  .'ud  interesting 
details,  carefully  selected."— .Vh/ioh,  .\1v.  2;ib. 

Heard,  Franklin  Fiske,  [ante,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
1820-1889,  b.  at  Wayland,  Middlese.\  Co.,  Mass. ;  grad- 
uated at  Harvard  1848;  admitted  to  the  bar  1850.  1. 
liihel  and  Slander,  Host.,  1860.  2.  The  Legal  Aoquire- 
I  lents  of  William  Shakspeare,  Bost.,  1865,  4to.  .5.  Curi- 
I  sitics  of  the  Law  Reporters,  Bost..  1.S71,  l2mo;  new 
id.,  1881.  4.  A  Treatise  adapted  to  the  Law  and  Practice 
01  the  Superior  Courts,  and  of  Trial  Justices,  District, 
Polne,  anu  Municipal  Courts,  in  Criuiinal  Cases,  Bost., 
1879,  8vo.  5.  Principles  of  Pleading  in  Civil  Actions, 
Bost.,  1880,  Svo.  6.  A  Concis;  Treatise  on  the  Prin- 
cipl.^  of  Equity  Pleading:  with  Precedents,  Bost.,  1SS2, 
Svo.  7.  Shakespeare  as  a  Lawyer,  Bost.,  188:i,  sq.  12mo. 
8.  (Ed.)  Acts  and  Resolves,  (ieneral  and  Special,  of  the 
Massachusetts  (Jeneral  Court,  1882,  Host.,  1884,  8vo.  9.  j 
Precedents  of  Equity  Pleadings,  Bost.,  1881,  12mo.  10.  | 
Precedents  of  Pleadings  in  I'ersonal  Actions  in  the  Su-  I 
perior  Courts  of  Common  Law:  with  Notes,  Bost.,  1886, 
8vo. 

Heard,  Isaac  V.  D.  History  of  the  Sioux  War 
and  Massacres  of  18(52  and  l86;f,  N.  York,  ISB.'i,  l2mo. 

Heard,  James  Arthur.  The  Life  and  Times  of 
Nathalia  Boris<ovna,  Princess  Dolgorookov,  Lon.,  1857, 
12mo. 


Roman  Empire,  viewed  in  Relation  to  the  Evidences  of 
Christiani'y,  Cambridge  and  Lon..  1852,  8vo.  2.  Now 
Wine  in  Old  IJottles  :  a  Review  of  Maurice's  Theological 
Essays,  Dublin,  1864,  llimo.  ?,.  New  Wine  in  Old  Bot- 
tles, [being  a  Reply  to  the  "  Essays  and  Reviews,"] 
Lon.,  1862,  Svo.  4.  The  Pastor  and  the  Parish;  or,  The 
Minister  as  Preacher,  Pastor.  Catccbist,  Lon.,  1865,  p. 
8vo.  5.  The  Tripartite  Natiir«  of  Man;  Spirit.  Soul. 
and  Body,  Lon.,  i8(16,  p.  8vo;  5th  eii.,  Edin.,  1882^  (i. 
National  Christianity:  or,  Ctesarism  and  Clericalism, 
Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  7.  Old  and  New  Theology:  a  Con- 
structive Critique,  Edin.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 
SCO 


HEA 

I      Hearn,  Lafcadio,  b.   1850,  in  Louoadia,  (Santa 
'  Maura,)  Ionian  Islands,  of  English  and  Greek  parent- 
age:  ciiucatcd  in   England  and  France;  a  journalist  in 
Cinoinnati  and  New  Orleans.     1.  (Trans.)  One  of  Cleo- 
patra's Nights,  and  other  Fantastic  Romances,  by  Thc- 
o|)hile   Gautier,   X.York,   1882,  Svo.      2.    Stray   Leaves 
from  Strange  Literature  Stories  reconstructed  from  the 
■  Anvari-.Soheili,  Talmud,  Ac.,  Bust.,  1884,  Svo.    H.  (Trans.) 
I  Gomljo  Zhebes  ;   Little  Dictionary  of  Creide  Proverbs  : 
\  selected  from  Six  Creole  Dialects  :  with  Notes,  Ac,  N. 
Orleans,  La.,  1885,  Svo.     4.  Some  Chinese  Ghosts,  Bost., 
1887,  12mo. 

"  His  style  is  ex(iuisitely  polished,  his  vocabulary  is  the 
cream  of  language,  and  his  six  stories  arc  tidd  with  literary 
art."— .V(i(m»,  xliv.  l.'il'i. 

Hearn,  Uilliam  Edward,  LL.D.,  1826-1888,  b. 
at  Belturbet,  County  Cavaii.  Ireland,  and  educated  at 
the  Royal  School  of  Enniskillcn,  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin  ;  was  ajipointed  professor  of  Greek  at  tjueen's 
College.  Gahvay,  in  1849,  and  in  1S54  became  professor 
of  modern  history,  logic,  i>nd  [lolitical  economy  in  the 
University  of  Melbourne,  Austnilia.  In  i87H  he  resigned 
his  professorship  to  become  dtun  of  the  faculty  of  law 
at  the  university  and  a  member  of  the  legislative  council 
of  Victoria.  11  was  called  to  the  Irish  bar  in  lS5,'i,and 
to  the  bar  of  Victoria  in  1860.  1.  'i'ho  Cassell  Prize 
;  Essay  on  the  Condition  of  Ireland,  L(m..  ?851,  p.  Svo. 
I  2.  Plutology;  or.  The  Theory  of  the  Kliorts  to  satisfy 
Human  "'ants,  Lon.,  1864,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1878. 

"  It  is  a  very  good  ijook.  ...  a  manual  of  political  econ- 
omy, not  dilluring  very  niateriiillv,  as  far  as  we  can  judge, 
from  previous  works  on  the  same  subject."— .8'(i(.  Rei\,  xvll. 
.J9li. 

H.  The  (lovernment  of  England  :  its  Structure  and  its 
Develo|jnicnt :  Melbourne,  Svdney,  and  Adelaide,  Lim., 
1867,  Svo:  2d  ed.,  rev.,  1S87." 

"  Professor  Hcarn's  'Government  of  England'  has  taught 
me  more  than  any  other  single  work  of  the  way  in  which 
the  labours  of  lawyers  established  in  early  times  the  ele- 
mentary principles  wbiidi  form  the  basis  of  the  conslltu- 
tion.'— K.  DicEV:  Law  of  the  Vdiutilution  Preface. 

4.  Payment  by  Results  in  Primary  Education,  Mel- 
bourne, 1872,  I2nio.  5.  The  Arym  Household,  its 
Structure  and  Development :  an  Introduction  to  Com- 
parative Jurisprudence,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

"  We  should  say  that  he  owes  most  to  Sir  H.  Maine, 
though  he  has  looked  at  the  structure  of  archnif  -ociety 
alsowlth  theeye-s  of  .M.  de  C'oulanges.  Vet  it  were  grossly 
unjust  not  to  admit  that  Dr.  Hcarn's  work  is  one  of  great 
learning,  ability,  and  value."— .4W.,  :-'o.  2074. 

6.  The  Theory  of  Legal  Duties  and  Rights :  an  In- 
troduction to  Analytical  Jurisprudence,  Melbourne  and 
Lon...  1884,  Svo. 

"  The  Australian  colonies  have  furnished,  in  the  person 
of  Mr.  Hearn,  a  most  alile  writer  on  jurisprudence  His 
book  is  modestly  styled  an  Introduction;  .  .  .  but,  as  far 
as  it  goes,  it  is  complete  and  exhaustive."— Sa(.  liev.,  Iviii. 
oS.J. 

Hearnden,  Isaac.  "  Blower's  Ghost :"  a  Legend 
of  Kent,  Lon.,  Is.sii,  12mo. 

Hearne,  Edwin.  1.  Thoughts  on  the  Cholera, 
Lon.,  1853,  Svo.  2.  Cholera  Non-Contagicms,  and  the 
Absurdity  of  Quarantine  Restrictions  demonstrated, 
Lon.,  1866,  Svo. 

Hearne,  .Mary  Anne,  ("Marianne  Fa-ning- 
ham,''  pseud.,)  b.  at  Farningham,  Kent.  1.  Lays  and 
Lyrics  of  the  Blessed  Life,  Lon.,  1860,  fp.  Svo;  5th 
ed.,  :S67.  2.  Life  Sketches  and  Echoes  from  the  Valley, 
Lon.,  1861-67,  throe  serie.;,  fp.  Svo.  3.  Poems,  Loii., 
1866;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  IS70,  p.  Svo.  4.  Chats  by  the 
Se,a,  Lon.,  1868, 12mo.  5.  Little  Talcs  for  Little  Readers, 
Lon.,  1860,  12mo.  6.  Home  Lite,  Lon.,  1869,  12mo, 
7.  Girlhood,  Lon.,  1S61I.  12mu.  8.  Boyhood,  Lon., 
1870,  12mo.  9.  The  Sunday-Schools  of  the  Future, 
Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  10.  The  Cathedral's  Shadow:  a 
Story,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  11.  Brothers  and  Sisters, 
Lon.,  I.sr3,  12mo.  12.  Leaves  from  Elim,  [verse,]  Lon., 
lS73j^p.  Svo.  13,  Dell's  New  Year,  Lon.,  1S74,  I2mo. 
14.  Sunday  Afternoons  with  .lesus:  Bible  Readings, 
Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  15.  What  of  the  Night?  a  Tern- 
jicrance  Tale,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo.  16.  The  Summer  and 
Autumn  of  Life,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo.  17.  Songs  of  Sun- 
shine, Lon.,  1878,  p.  ,Hvo.  18.  The  Children's  Holidays  : 
Out-of-Duor  .Stories  for  Little  Ones,  Lon.,  1878.  19 
The  Story  of  the  Years:  a  Text-Book  and  Diary,  Lon.. 
1880,  32mo.  20.  Homely  Talks  about  Homely  Things, 
.on.,  Is.Sfi  ,,.  i*v.,.  21.  Victoria:  a  .Souvenir  of  ll.e 
Queen  8  Jubilee,  Lon.,  1887,  32mo. 

Heartiey,  Charles   Tebbott.    Our   Cathedials 
and  their  Jliision,  Lon.,  IS55,  Svo. 
Ueasell,  Anne.     I.  Studies  on   the  Apocalypse; 


lost :"  a  Legend 


HEA 

new  cu.,  r,on.,  I8a2,  12i]i()      •}    p„  i      >.     „, 
Heasmaii,  Alfred.  Caiip    f  "**''' '^mo. 

The  Su»»ex  Herd-Book  :  vol  i   I'g.t  I  ""s    I^"""','  *^- 

8vo.  '  '"■^''-IsiH,  Lewes,  lS7y, 

1868,  ,i  vols.  p.  «;„  "  '"'  ®"'°-  "  ^»v«l.  I-on., 

■eotureron  a„ar.„y:f  :h^"fc   X''HoSrsr^ 

WW.  Keen,  illust'.';  mir'^.irT.hT  i'  T4  "^f  j-'.^'  ' 
tndoseone  a8  a  Means  tor  th     r,"  '*^-     •'■  *Jn   ""o 

of  Ureth'ral  Di^el::,"'!,'  .,'?,s«^"^r '^ "/'  ■■^''•'"""»"" 
Diseases  uf  I'le  jnJ,   ,  r „'.        1'  ''^' :  .  ■*•   rrijiiries   and 

Thoracic  Aneurism  by  th„  DU^  '/  r  ?^''"""""""'f  ^'"™- 
8vo.  (i.  A  Cours  Jo  "™ve^  '«"'""■■  '""■-  '""'' 
'Irawn  by  .M.  L^.veil  16  '  >,  'l  1^"^  ^  wi.h  Plates 
^lo;  2ded.,  18S4  7  Th«  o  ,J,^", '•"'"■'  ■■'<77,  imi.. 
Uiagnosi.,   Lon.  ■  1S7!.,   ?2nu>"''2'd      /'"w!^,'"   ^"^''"™' 

Cei.ain  Diseases  of  the  Jaws      ni,,,,"'  r      ^f'"'''"'   "" 
Heath,   Douglas   i>eii.,rui  'T'  '^^**'  Sw- 
eated at  IVinitv  ColltL  r     ?    '■    '■•^•'  ''•    "*";  «''»- 

at  'he  Inner  Te,*;;p,e^''k  " "t'.gf  if^':'  '"  '""k"" 
county  court  T8tr-'i.-,.  An  KlBm.n.  ^  I^'oomsbury 
the  Doctrine  of  Ener./v  L  „  "^  "'"^-'''ry  Exposition  of 
.  Heath,  Rev.  Uunba  Is  d^ri''  [";  r 
1..  Hkath,  D.  J.,  add  1  181(i  ISH^  '  >  ••^-  ^"""'  *•"'• 
College,  Ca.nbr  d^r  W.  K^  '  graduated  at  Trinity 
Isle  of  Wiirht  184.^  L  '  "'"""  "''"'•  "f  Uniding, 
hi.  «ermonV  'oi  .t'reriirorr  '"I  f'"' «-^P"-^^ions  fn 

Character,  Lon.,   18(i2    „    Svo      ^  m    '"!'  ''"■"''^^^ional 

Heath,  Francis  Ge'oree.  b  ISi'i  „t  t  . 
onsh.ro,  entered  the  civil  servk'c   in   Hfi^'  ^h'^'u''  ^7" 
.".any  years  taken  an  active  i^tereti,,!,       ""^  '""'  ^'" 
of  forests  and  the  extens  on  of  ,,»rL     "',"  l"-<^««''^'«ion 
in  the  metropoli.      In     8s''  V  '""^  "1"^"  ^l"''"^ 

.(ournal  of  Forestry.  ,  The"  r'  "'"'"'  "^  "'« 
Life  in  the  West  of  Enghind  Lon  1  s"T™  a  "''  ^""""'^ 
-a].,  same  year.         '='°8"""''  ''on-  '"^i,  p.  8vo  ;  2d  ed., 

-^^^'"^"^{^^Jif^^Z?^  v«cation.,our.  which 
present  condition  of  the  atr?,nif,,r,i'--^'  ''''"'"'■'  '"'"  the 
Ins  native  ..ounty,  Sc  er  tn  hi"  ."""'  '!;.""•  '"  ai'paruntly 
•■"iibeeithbr  mure  imnortani  or',;,;;  '''-'w 'luostlons  .  .  . 
>"",l'l.  allied  to  au  Eg  is     K?ar  "?/';,?!"'  ^"  "■'  English 

;^e^^'ii^iii^.:^.li:?S';i?:^?^;i^;?-aj 
^.,Th:z;;i^;ta:„?;r'L!!r^^^^s^-'- '«"-  **-• 

i™A""''"'^»'so;n^Iiha^^lr^"'^/'"«'^''-^S  ''""  very 
o"y-««didhisHttK,    'entiffl.^^^^^  •     ■  "  treo,^ 

"r  t  Lile'-of  that  part  of  t he  Vel.  .r  p    't"in«ii''e  of  I'eas- 

-i^t-  o.  the  vLi:i^y'i:?'^^:^^^,^^'^inu,. 

LoL^^7^r-"tn^,^tf  7!^-'--^  ^-, 

and  at  wy  ra'tT^knan<Mk'?lt'tln'J  ''f'"'P'''';'''  '"  "  compact 
niar  and  (Ilctl(>n.>rv  of  ?hn  f.!r    '^  '^"■"'l"'  "'«  whole  Rram- 


HEA 

gra"!^:s''Z^exedKM!i'''f,' ■»««•»  "  rtl'Unet  nee.l ;  I,,  en- 
si"Kularh-  aceumte      ,  i  b  th    uXf'V  ",";?  »""   ''-■allVL 

Wdt™!re^-t-,:;;^-Si".ilo  Letter  IVon, 

I  the    Kerns   round    Lon   on.' Lon     'I'ssf'T'    '^'"'P'"  - 
i  '"''■'•       13.  My  Oardon   WIIJ       '  !      i'       '""'•  "<-'»'  ««'•, 

JVess  Descriptions,  ion    ISSri'ol'",'-"''*"  ■,"'"'  '"="«- 

i  il'u.t.    Lon.,^S85   p.  8;o     16'   Tree  t^    ^^''"','"  "''"'"• 

p.  svo.  '^  '"•  ■'"«  Gossip,  Lon.,  lS,so, 

-h"Mo,!rl^n?  i.o:,^'"-EdUed  b'T'^  "'  n^'^^'^^    "™t^ 

aMenioir^byK:td^;;:t^:i^:;:;---e-!; 
or2J^i;^^f::itLoJ^:^s;;i,71^:^--.^e.. 

Pia  er"^',,irtn""l''i'rPnl^*''^-■'''-^'-'^-t. 
anS''L^*^:^^:'lS"^^,i>-'^-s:   its   Cause, 

Heath,  Kichard       i'  ^V''" /''.'^'"''S.  l«o9. 
Lit.^and^fritinr^'ln.st.S^i'^.r.s'sr-.r^o    ''"  ^"'^ 

than  lUemo' ?lL;;,l.l?M,'''ih'^u'i,  ."r^  "I'T  ''i-faphical 
somewhat  inerloaded  i/ «■  u,  '  folll.'i'f','  "'  '"■"'  '"'l™'! 
«|mt  ho  IS  pleased  to  ^'^^^^Hl^^l^^l^^^r!^;;^ ^_ 

itt!''t::z  is.s2"uo"'VTh''^"',"^'r  ^-'-"-• 

or.  (ilimpses  <  f  the  Ililrv  i.fTh  ^'^'"?  ^ '"  ^^l-rosa  ; 
Lon.,  1884,  ,K,o      4    -n"  ^i^.'"''-' •^S''>-'"''"ral  Labourer 

the  Dawn  if  R;f„;„/.„  th„  r'"''""  '"   ^''"■"'"'-  from 

-Nantes.  (..Churenii    0  ;^.  ^eTT"/'::'  V'c  ""'''"l  "' 


grSj^at^L^rivS'^oiri'l"'  f'-,  '«^^-'«^^^. 

Hertford  College  Oxford   IS"  i  ®  '  i^""''',"''  '**^^'  ""d  at 

I  Bishopswood    fss"     ,"^.i-fi;,':\';i'fr'"f  '«"^!  .vi^arof 

p.  8vo.     2    (Tl■ans^  Mi^t  1    ?'  *    ,'"'-''"  Artists,")  1879, 

5,S'^S'^l^-:'e;;^J,AT.„Use„n.eo. 

Heath"  s:,"""'™'  "<•«-. '.on  :T888-p"8Tr'"^ 

vofs'  x^.^1    x"'*n^,^.-  *?",'."«  f "'"—  Court  Reports, 

Heath  ■  Thomas     '\?,;;''"i'^'  '**=«'  '  -"•**>■<'■ 

P"-"s,Sa,U>an,,";i.,oi''-"    ^''^'"""-    """^    "">" 

dria  r'^f  stlurirthe  Hi'V"'  .^^'opha-'-  of  Alexr.n- 
I'ridge,  1885,  Svo  '"'"''^  ""^  ^''"'<-  Algebra,  Cam- 

ina,t!;iS''^lj;:l?'^;!??'!:j7i''"tion  to  the  history  of 

NiL'e7or':7Ttle"'i:V.^''r'V«'-       The    Admiral', 

He«ti  rote    Evai,      aT'  ^"^■•J»'^».  2  vols.  8vo. 

or.  Sv.,.  '        ""*     ^  Parson's  Story,  Lon.,  1881, 

b^y"rD^refo"p'm^nro1•t?''    ''   •^"""«^-      ^-'-Em- 

j  Tran.,actions7ir.:'i8l,/8'v"o     "     ""'"'  (''''"'"«P''ioal 

I  BamorcXe'oxtd  MliJn  "*  '7^^",°'  «™''-'-'  "t 
ordained  Isfj.V,  recto/ 0  West" n'  '"  "'"  'r"'^'""  ''^"'^! 
since  IS67.     1    Seven  S»r,n  Doq-'ng,   Lincolnshi,^ 

Heathcote,  John  Mnvpr      id      •  • 

[  Fen  and  Mere,  Lon.,  1876   r.^vo.         ''«""■"«''<'"»«'  of 

lion  goi'iu  nV"ri?a,ld%avi','J h!mspii-'/'',"""'y  °^  'nforma- 

^  2.^Scoop  Wheel  and  Centrifugal   plt,p,  Lo,,„  ,877. 

801 


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T.EA 

Ileullicote,  'I     '.    Tho  Truth  of  God  Defenilpd, 

ic. :  Tlircf  Mi^iiys,  .       .,  1S72,  8vo, 

Ilcillhcutc'W.  t  .     (Trnns.)  The  Nature  of  lliir- 

mony  ami  Jletri',  by  Mni:t7.  Iluu|itmami,  Lon.,  IHHS,  Svo. 

Heather,  U.  K.     I.   How  to  Play  at  liloek,  l,cin., 

IS'li,  p,  Svu.     2.  (.'arda  unJ  Canl'i'riuki.    lllust.     !.■';;, 

l^rn,  |).  Svo. 

Heatlierhigton,  Alexaiiilnr,  F.O.S.,  d.  IS.'ti,  a 
nulling  aj^unt  in  ilulirax,  .Nova  ."^lolia,  and  Toronto.  1. 
A  I'rai'iical  (iiiido  lur  Tmiri.-<t»,  .Minern,  irnd  Inve^toi  ■, 
and  All  I'er.-'on.s  inU'rcstuit  in  tiio  Ufvclii  iiifnt  of  li.e 
Oold-l'Molds  of  >;ova  Seotia,  .MontriMil.  l'(JS,  12mo.  '.'. 
A  I'lea  for  the  (iold  Industry  of  Xovo  rfcotia,  Lon.,  18V  J, 
]i.  Kvo. 

Ilenthertliwr  yte,  J.  T.  Niuniaj  or,  Voiecs  fron 
the  Silent   Land,  i.on.,  I -^S.'!,  p.  Svo. 

lientlininii,  Jitines  Henry.  On  the  Preserva- 
tion of  Life  and  i'ronerty  from  Fiie,  Lon.,  1SS2,  p.  Svo; 
new  cd  .  itIS.i. 

HentlMiiar  ,  >\illiniii  G.  1.  Tlie  Jews  and  their 
lL.<tit^ti..tif,  Lon.,  ISl",  12nio.  2.  Travels  in  Switzer- 
land ii>  i'-M-,',i, 'Lon.,  IS.'),!,  Svo. 

Hfaiii."ii,  Capt.  Thomas  liritlfSCH.  1.  An 
Organiy.atioii  ,'.or  a  Popular  Army,  Lon.,  It',  1,  Svo.  2. 
Li^ht  K'?rri^slini'nts  ol  liifi-rnt  Sort.-,  [prose  nijd  verse,] 
Lon.,  1-^   :,  Sv.). 

Heatiey,  t»(!«rj;t;  S,  '  Tlio  ilorie-Oiriier's  Safe- 
guard :  a  I'undy  .Mcdieul  t  iliic,  Kdii;  ,  l.S,<2,  cr.  Svo. 
2.  The  titooiv-()»-ner'.=  Muule:  i  ifrii'.dy  M  di-/;>l  Treatifv, 
Edin.,  1883,  p.  Svo.  :;.  Sheep-I'iirmilig.  i.'Jii.,  LSSl,  p. 
i'vo.  4.  Oui  i)og3  iind  their  TUfiie.".  Lon..  l-yR-i,  p. 
Svo;  new  eJ.,  Lssr,  :k  I'ractieal  ■■\'t  .,iMi-y  Reuiodie.'! : 
a  Kand-Jiook  oa  .Mfdi;i!ie,  Kdin.,  isji,;,  p.  Svo.  f'<.  The 
Dog  Kunuier's  Friend:  a  Handy  v.uido,  Lon.,  IsS7,  p. 
Svo.  *■ 

Heatoii,  Rcr.  Arthur  I'r.Mitrick,  graduated  nt 
Clare  College,  Caiobridge.  |S(;;<.  o-dained  ISOo;  chap- 
lain at  St.  Olave,  Christiun.a,  ISs:i.  L  The  Church 
Blilitant,  Lon.,  IS76,  Svo,  2.  Hereafter,  [verse,]  Lon., 
3SM,  p.  Svo. 

Ifeaton,  Charier  William,  professor  of  cheniis- 
t''.\.  The  Threshold  tn'  Ciieiui.-itry :  an  E.\perimentttl 
Introduction,  Lon.,  LSlii.  ji.  Svo. 

Henton,  Ellen  Marvin.  The  Octagon  Club:  a 
'.. ha raiter  Study,     liy  E.  11.  M.     N,  York,  188U,  Svo. 

Hoaton,  George,  ALU.  Rupture,  Reducible  and 
lr''i;da'il>le  ;  also.  Varicocele,  N.  York,  1877,  Kimo. 

i)!<  «<on,  Capi,  Henry  William.  Notes  on 
Rifle  .inuiing,  Lon.,  1864,  12mo. 

Heivi;-!!,  Isaac  E.  New  and  Decisive  Evidence 
of  the  Modi!  of  liaptism.  Host,,  1875,  Klino, 

Heaion,  J.  Henniker.  1.  Australian  Dictionary 
of  Dates  and  Men  of  the  Time:  containing  the  History 
of  Australa.^ia  from  1542  to  Date,  Lon.,  18711,  Svo.  2.  A 
Short  Account  of  a  Canonization  at  St.  Peter's  from  an 
l;nsiect4irian  I'oint  of  View,  Lon.,  1883,  4to. 

4Ienton,  M.  Compton.  Corroggio,  ("Great  Ar- 
tists,") Lon.,  18S2,  or.  Svo. 

Heaton,  Mary  Margaret,  (Kymer,)  18,S6- 
I8S3,  married  to  C.  W.  Heaton  (8H/;ra)  in  18(i3.  She 
was  a  con»tant  contributor  to  the  London  Academy,  of 
which  for  nine  years  no  number  appeared  without  some 
article  or  note,  signed  or  unsigned,  from  her  pen.  She 
also  contributed  toother  periodicals  in  the  department 
of  art  critieisui.  1.  The  Great  Works  of  Sir  David 
Wilkie.  Twonty-Six  Piiotographs:  with  a  Descriptive 
Account  of  the  Pictures  and  a  Memoir  of  the  Artist, 
Lon.,  lSt)7,4to.  2.  Masterpiecesof  Flemish  Art:  Twenty- 
Six  Piiotographs :  with  Memoirs  of  the  Artists,  Lon., 
1S88,  4to.  3.  The  History  and  tlie  Life  of  Albrecht 
Diirerof  NUrnberg:  with  a  Translation  of  his  Letters 
and  Journal,  and  Account  of  liis  Work.  Lith.  and  Auto- 
type, lllust.  Lon.  and  N,  York,  1S60,  r.  Svo;  2d  cd., 
ISSl,  Svo.  4.  Rouiledge's  Album  for  Childrcri.  and  other 
Juveniles,  Lon..  IS7U-73,5  vols.  sq.  12mo.  >  ^  Concise 
History  of  Painting,     lllust.     Lon.,  1873  ! 

"The  stylt  is  eniinentiv  popular,  the  sto  t  Hags  ' 

in  interest,  and  the  materials  are  put  so  pi  as»  ..  ogether 
as  to  lead  young  people  ohward  to  the  more  thorough 
study  ot  art.  .  .  .  Tli'j  work  will  have  its  siiliordinatt  uses, 
though  it  can  never  be  quoted  ns  an  authority."— .sut,  Hci:. 
x.xxv.  4:1!). 

«.  Hajipy  Sprin,!^  i  ime :  in  Pictures  by  0  Pletsoh  : 
with  RhyiDPs  for  Mrtl^erf  and  Childreii  by  Mrs.  Healou, 
Lon.,  1874,  Svo  J  new  ed.,  col.  illust.,  1875.  7.  Sun- 
day Album  for  Children,  Lon.,  1,S8I,  sq.  16nio.  AVith 
liLACK,  Chaiilks  Cnnisroi'iiKii,  M.A.,  Leonardo  da  Vinci 
and  his  Works;  eonsisti;ig  of  a  Life  of  Leonardo  da 
802 


Farmc-  Green;    or, 
„  True  Story,  Lon,, 


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Vinci,  an  Essay  on  his  Scientific  and  Literary  Works, 

and    an    .'\ecount  ut   his    Most    Important    Paintings. 

lllust,     Lon,,  1S74,  Svo, 

Heaton,  William,  [mile,  vol.  i.,  ad',.''      1    Tin' 

Story  of  Robin  Hood,     lllust.     l,on.  and  'iN    \.irk,]S"0, 
I  IBmi);  otb  ed.,  IssH,  sq.  Itimo.     2.  (Kd  ';   •JusfoH's  C  n- 

eise  Encyclopa'dia.     Illast.    Lon.,  ISS:;,  r.  Svo,     3.  The 

Three  Reforms  of  Parliament :  a  Historv,  i8,'ti'--Si>.  Lon., 
;  1885,  )),  Svo, 

j      Heatsen,  Alice.     (Ed,)  On  the  Sea  81. ort     Sc- 
!  Iccled  aiol  Arranged,      Illui  t      Lon,,  U'^S. 

Heaven,  Mrs.  S.  M.,  ■' -Lucia  No' I'll!,,'  p.«i>i.j.i   1. 

Youth's   History  of   Califoi  .-.a,  ."-an   i'l.in,  1SG7,  Hiiuo. 
I  2.  Aldeane.     Uv   Liura   Pn  <ton,    [jiseud.l   San  Fran,, 

!  1  siis. 

Heaver,  Thumas  Teed. 

j  Ilo'jiitality  and  it:-   Good  Result: 
i  i:«'-,  ISmo. 

!  iKeaviside,  (U'orge.  Canoe  Cruise  I'^wn  the 
Learn,  Avon,  .'«evein.  and  Wye,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  Will- 
Iji-INNETT,  J.  Edwin,  t  ,inoe  <  'oise  in  I'-  itral  and  North- 
ern '  many  on  thu  Fidda,  'iVeser,  :nd  Ueeste  in  1874, 
Leam::igton,  1875,  Svo. 

Heaviside,  John  T.  <'.     A'lerioan  Aniiquitie 
or.  The  New  World  the  Old,     ..d  t!'u  ' dd  \Vor'.-i  the  No\.', 
L:<n  .  1868,  Svo. 

H^-Hvi§ides,  Henry.  1.  ^hcMill-trel^■;,■(■f  I'.ritain  : 
a  (ilance  at  our  Lyi'ieal  Poetry  and  Piycts  from  the  Reign 
of  Queen  Elizabeth  to  the  Present  Time:  including  a 
Dissertation  <in  the  Genius  and  Lyrics  of  Burns,  Stock- 
ton-on-'Tecs,  1860,  Svo.  2.  Courtship  and  Matrimony: 
their  Liglits  and  Shades,  Ac,  Sti'kton,  1884,  Svo.  3. 
The  Annals  of  Stockton-on-Tec- :  with  Diographical 
Notices,  Stockton,  1865,  Svo. 

Heavlin,  Mrs.  R.  A.  The  J^yHcries  of  Isis.  liy 
Uniche,  (])seud.]     N.  York,  IS.'iS. 

Heavysegc,  Charles,  1816-!s;6,  b.  in  Y'orkshire; 
emigrated  in  IS53  to  Montreal,  whi  le  he  worked  at  his 
trade  of  wood-carving,  and  wrote  foi  il^a  press.  1,  The 
Revolt  of  Tartarus:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1852,  12mo.  2. 
Saul:  a  Drama,  in  Three  Parts,  Montreal,  1859.  Anon. 
2d  ed.,  carefully  revised  and  amended,  i.on.,  1S59,  Svo. 
3.  Count  Filippo;  or.  The  Unequal  -Marriigo:  a  Drama, 
in  Five  Acts.  liy  the  Author  of  "Saul.'  Montreal, 
1860, 12mo.  4.  Jephthuh's  Daughter;  a  Poem,  Montreal, 
1864,  r.  16mo. 

Hebbard,  William  Wallace,  M.D.  Will  it 
Come?  a  Story.  By  Leland  Seacher,  [pseud.]  Hydo 
Park,  Mass.,  1870. 

Hebberd,  Rev.  Stephen  Southwick,  b.  1841 ; 
held  several  pastorates  in  the  Universalist  Church,  1806- 
74.     The  Secret  if  Christianity,  liost.,  1874,  12mo, 

Hebden,  Rev.  Arthur  Henry  Ramsgate, 
M.A,,  graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1S55; 
ordained  1856  ;  rector  of  Ashford,  Stati'ordshire,  1873-7il 
1.  Baptism;  or,  The  Prayer-Book  explaining  itself, 
Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Lord's  Supper  according  to 
the  Bible  and  the  Prayer-Book,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  3. 
Baptism  :  Are  we  Right?  Lon..  1874,  p.  Svo. 

Hebert,  Rev.  Charles,  M.A.,  D.D.,  graduated  at 
Corpus  Christi College,  Cambridge,  1831  ;  ordained  1833; 
vicar  of  Ambleside  1875-78.  1.  The  Book  of  Sports  and 
Archbishop  Laud;  or, 'The  Anti-Sabbath  Movement  of 
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Articles,  the  Liturgy,  the  Canons  i: 
IS62,  p.  Svo.  6.  Ritualism;  or,  T' 
Lon.,  1867,  p.  Svo.  7.  Faith  and  I'f 
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Supper;  Uninspired  Teaching.  ',  ,   .  .' 
The  New  Testament  Script   ■ 
they  were  written,  Ac,  Oxf.,  '  - 
Hebert,  George.    Wilh  ■ 
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Hechlcr,  Rev.  Williail:  ►,!.  .  'i  ,  ccraduated  at 
Church   Missionary  College,  Isiiugi-'i.  :    ordained 

IS7U;  ch.-iplain  at  Stockhotiu  ISS;;  i  chaplain  at 
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ments with  Translations,  Lon.,  18'  ;  ,0.  2.  The 
Restoration  of  the  Jews  to  Palestine.  .  1884,  fol. 

Hecker,  G.  W.     Law  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and 


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'utes,  Lon., 

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Vow'i^o'Jk  CifvTf'c''"""  Thomas,  I819-I888,  b.  in  ' 

Koman  Catlmlio  reliJ    r«tudie,I     I,     ,     ™"'"'"  '"  ""^ 
«a8   or,laino,l   i„   l^C^n  J  c„    r   1   th5^;'' i""""'"-^' 
order.     In   1S5|   he  re  urned  to  the  I     i,     1™''''""''' I 
established  .t  oonuimnity  known  as  Ihn  *"'"  •-  ""'' 

Si.  I'aul,  of  which  he  was  .suZh.r  „  lsR^?'^T"\"[  1 
Ihe  Cathnlio  World,  and  beoa  nn  wi  J,".  '''*•','"'  f"»ndcd  I 
of  the  Soul.  N.  Yo^  i8i5T2n  o"\  I;  (^.estions ' 
•Vatare,  N.  Vork,  sl?,  l4,o'  •)  The  r'^f'';-"""^  '"'  ' 
in  the  L'ni.ed  sla.es,  X  Ck  ■s/.s.^,""'^';/' "•,■■.*='" 
and  I'rotestants  agreeing  on  the  Ihi  n'  ''>"'"l'''»  i 
Vork,  I.S8I,  Svo.     5    Th„  pi?,"   V        ,  ""'  Question,  N.  ' 

position  of^lre•catho^c  CWh  Tn' V?  w '"f.l  ''"v'^'^" 
and   A.^pirations   of    .ho  "nt   ^JerN    York  "Jr^^^' 
l.'iMo.     Also,  Single  sermons,  Ac.  '**'*' i 

-'d  ed.,  N.  York,  1806,"™  "'"  ^"'"Pomments,  &c.; 

Ileckethoru,    Charles     Williain         i     u  . 

of  All  Ages  and  Co'  n  rie^,  Lon    is'r  /  2';^?""'  '^^'"^""^ 
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iMcidenlallyalso  t  itsiio  u In  ^,  \T  I'^'""  '"  I'""".  amC 
Transvaal.  .  She  1  as  l'1™  ,«"' '"  ''•'"'■,"  «"•"""«  n  the 
ing  b.K,k."-.t«ii.,  xxi'.4   "- '  "'  '"'  ""'"si'iS  aiul  interest- 

Ilector,iMrs.Aiinie,  (French. W  Mr.   ai 

'!","  pseud.,)  b.  about  IS25   in    "ubl  n  '   Sh^'h     *"■""" 

Legend  of  the  Golden  Prayer  ie  TJ''  ''•-.'?•  ^^  "T'"' 
l''inn  !!  Ti.»  H'  ■  ,™J'"^>  *o.,  [verse,!  Lon..  1872 
I-.U0.     3.  The  Hoo.ng  o't?  a  Novel.  Lon.',  1 87.3"  3  vols!  , 

wZnlyfy^no  S.^'n^Ct'l^n  "".^  P"''^^'""  ^-""8;  I 
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phere  of  g,,,,,!  tlniper    hroiKl,  ,VA^^  h^  """'«• 

denlly  below  its  own  possg  t/eJ  n  i  .  "''  ""»'  '^  «^''- 
author."-Sa(.  Kev.,  xxxvi  oia  "'"^  ""^  l'"Wt-Ts  of  its 

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3  ^^is'^tr.  "/o'TAlLd'^W'^K^.'^"''  f-"-  '«". 
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a.  Ouidu  I'lan  of  thu  County  of  Wioklow,  Lon.,  lS6fl, 
6-lino.     I.  Killarnev  at  a  Olance,  Lon.,  IHtiR,  l2mo. 

IleidelberK,  Dniiiel  W.  A  Digest  of  Mi»»i88lp|)i 
Re|)oit»,  from  vols,  xlv.-lxiv.  inolusivo,  (1H71-1!S87,)  Al- 
bany, ISSH,  8vo. 

Ileighwny,  ONburii  W.  Trenery,  [ante,  vol.  i., 
add.]  Tlu^  Mornin);  Land :  a  ramlly  and  Jewish  Hin- 
tory,  Ijiin.,  ls,)|,  Hvo.     Anon. 

lleiKliway,  U'illiiun.  1.  rractinil  Portr.iit  I'ho- 
tograipiiy,  Lon.,  I>i7<i,  I2iii(i.  2.  I'hotograijliic  I'llntor's 
Assistant,  Lon.,  IM7',i.  l2ino;  .'M  oil.,  ls>j. 

lleilprill,  Angelo,  b.  lS5.i,  utSatoraIja,  Hungary; 
son  of  AlicliiU'l  llcil|irin,  iii/rii  ;  studied  natural  bi.-tory 
at  Kiiro|ioaii  schools  ;  was  n|>|iointed  (irofessor  of  invur- 
tobrati!  paln!ontolo;{y  at  thu  .\oadeiny  of  Natural  Seiunees 
in  Pbilailel|diia  ISMI,  curator  of  the  inuseuiu  IHS.i,  and 
professor  of  geoloijy  at  Iho  Wagner  Free  Institute  of 
Science  18S5.  1.  Town  (lecjlogy:  the  Lesson  of  the 
Philadelphia  Rocks:  .Studies  of  Nature  along  the  High- 
ways and  the  Byways  of  a  Metropolitan  Town,  Pliila., 
18.><5,  8vo. 

"  Wo  miss  the  literary  quality  of  KiM(,'Rlev's  '  Town  Geol- 
ogy. .  .  .  but  we  have  a  valuable  body  of  simple  ob- 
servable fads."— .V<i/i(»i,  .xli,  Ifj. 

2.  Explorations  on  the  West  Coast  of  Florida  and  in 
the  Okeechobee  Wilderness.  Illust.  Phila.,  1SS7,  Svo. 
3.  The  Geographical  ami  lieologioal  Distribution  of 
Animals,  N.  York,  18H7,  p.  Svo.  4.  The  Animal  Life 
of  tiur  Sca-.Shore:  with  Special  Reference  to  the  New 
Jersey  Coast  and  the  Southern  Shore  of  Long  Island. 
Illust.  Phila.,  IHSS,  12mo.  5.  The  Geological  Evi- 
dences of  Evolution,  I'hila.,  1SS8.     Privately  printed. 

lleilprill,  Loui§,  b.  ISSI,  at  Miskolcii,  Hungary, 
son  of  Michael  Heilprin,  iii/ni.  The  Historical  Refer- 
ence-Book, N.  York,  18S5,  8vo. 

Heilprin,  IMicliael,  lS2:)-l.sss,  b.  at  Piotrkow, 
Poland,  of  Jewish  descent;  was  engaged  in  the  Hun- 
garian revolution  of  1,S48,  and  in  ISsli  emigrated  to  the 
United  States.  The  Historical  Poetry  of  the  Ancient 
Hebrew,  Translated  and  Critically  Examined,  N.  York, 
187«-sn,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  We  have  here  the  ripe  result  of  a  whole  lifetime's  care- 
ful and  enthusiastic  study  and  InvestiKatiuii.  .  .  .  -Mr. 
Heilprin  has  the  advantage,  which  manv  scholars  have 
not,  of  beiiiK  eiiiiallv  at  home  iu  Jewish  a'lid  in  Christian 
studies  of  the  Old  Testament  literature.  He  is  entirely 
catholic."— »Vri((o«.  axiK.  60. 

Heine,  A.  O.  E.  1.  (Ed.)  Tales  for  the  Four 
Seasons,  J,on.,  1869,  Svo.  2.  The  Evil  Wedding:  a 
Tradition  of  the  Druidical  Monuments  at  Stanton  Drew, 
Somersetshire,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.  .').  The  Past, 
Present,  and  Future  of  the  Crystal  Palace,  Lon.,  1874, 
Svo. 

Heinrich,  Julius.  The  AVindow  Flower-Garden, 
N.  Ycjrk,  1879,  12iuo;  new  ed.,  enl.,  1887. 

Heisch,  C.  E.    William  Tymlale,  Lon.,  1SS4, 12ino. 

Heiscli,  Charles.  Elements  of  Photography,  Lon., 
ISB.'i,  12mo. 

Heiskell,  Joseph  B.  Tennessee  Supreme  Court 
Reports,  1870-78.  Pub.  by  the  State.  Nashville,  1871- 
78,  12  vols.  Svo. 

Heiss,  Most  Kev.  itlichiiel,  D.D.,  b.  1818,  at 
Pfahldorf,  Bavaria;  removed  to  the  United  States  1842; 
ordained  priest  in  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  1840; 
Bishop  of  La  Cro.sso  ISliS;  Archbishoj)  of  Adrianople 
18S0,  and  of  Milwiaikce  1881.  The  Four  Gospels  E.x- 
ainined  and  Vindicated  on  Catholio  Principles,  Mil- 
waukee,  180:i,  Svo. 

Heiton,John.  1.  The  Castes  of  Edinburgh,  Edin., 
1859;  ;id  cd.,  1861.  (Written,  as  the  author  states, 
"chiefly  with  a  view  to  introduce  many  curious  anec- 
dotes and  bon-moli,  collected  during  the  course  of 
years.")  2.  Old  World  and  Young  World,  Edin.,  1S65,  Svo. 

Heitznian,  Charles,  M.D.,  b.  IS.iO,  at  Vinkovcze, 
Hungary;  educated  in  the  universities  of  Pesth  and 
Vienna;  removed  to  New  York  iu  1874;  vice-president 
of  the  American  Dcrmatologicnl  Society.  Microscopic 
Morphology :  the  Animal  Body  in  Health  and  Di-soase. 
Illust.     N.  York.  188:!,  Svo. 

Heldinaun,  Bernard.  1.  Dorrincourt :  the  Story 
of  a  Term  there,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p.  8vo.  2.  Boxall  School: 
a  Tale  of  School-Boy  Life,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  3.  The 
Mutiny  on  Board  Iho  Ship  "  Leander  ;"  a  Story  of  the 
Sea,  Lon.,  1SS2,  i2mo.  4^  Expelled:  being  the  Story  ! 
of  a  Y'oung  fientleinan.  Illust.  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  5.  < 
The  Belton  Scholarship:  a  Chapter  from  the  Life  of 
George  Denton,  Lon.,  18S2,  p.  Svo.      6.  Daintree,  Lon.,  | 


HEL 

ISSH,  p.  Svo.      7.  Solf-Conciuercd  :  a  Chapter  from  the 
Life  of  George  Denton,  l.on.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo. 

Ilele,  NicholUH  Eeuwick.  Notes  or  Joltings 
about  Aldeburgh,  Sull'olk  :  relating  to  Matters  Histor- 
ical, Antiquarian,  Ornithological,  and  Kntoniological, 
Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo. 

Ileley,  A.  A.  Lines  of  Remembrance  for  Com- 
memorating Events,  Ac,  Lon.,  IsSI,  8(|.  ]6mo. 

UelfeuNtein,  Jacob.  A  Cumparalivo  Grammar 
of  the  Teutonic  Languages :  being  at  the  ,Sanie  Time  a 
Historical  Grammar  of  the  English  Language,  Lon., 
1870,  Svo. 

Helleberg,  Carl  Gustar.  (Ed.)  A  Book  written 
by  the  Spirits  of  theSoCallod  Dead,  through  Mrs.  L.  S. 
Green  and  Others,  Mi^liums,  Cin.,  iss:),  12ui(). 

Heller,  Thomas  Edmund.  The  New  Code  of 
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Ilth  ed..  enl.,  IssO. 

Helliar,  A.  The  Paternoster  Pilgrims;  an  Impos- 
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Hellis,  Nellie.  I.  Bennie,  Iho  Bread-Winncr :  a 
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Hellniuth,  Rt.  Rev.  Isaac,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  b. 
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Lon.,  1S84,  r.  Svo. 

Hellon,  Henry  George.  1.  Lord  Harrie  and 
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3d  ed.,  1884.  2.  Lectures  on  the  Science  and  Art  of 
Sanitary  Plumbing,  Lon.,  1S82,  p.  Svo. 

Helm,  Alfred.  Nevada  Supreme  Court  Reports, 
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HiTTKLL,  T.  H.,  Nevada  Supreme  Court  Reports,  vols. 
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Helm,  George  Frederick,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S., 
formerly  dcmon^trator  of  anatomy  in  the  Cambridge 
Medical  School.  Short  Sight,  Long  Sight,  and  Astigma- 
tism :  an  Elementary  Guide  to  the  Refraction  of  the 
Eye.     Illust.     Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Helm,  H.  J.  American  Roadsters  and  Trotting 
Horses.      Illust.     Chic,  187S,  Svo. 

Helm,  James  I.  1.  Memoir  of  M.  T.  Sharp,  X. 
York,  1853,  16wo.  2.  (Trans.)  Count  Erbach :  a  Story  of 
the  Reformation ;  from  the  Gernum  of  Armin  Stein,  N. 
York,  1SS2.  12mo. 

Helm,  T.  B.  1.  History  of  Allen  County,  Indiana  : 
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Indiana :  with  Biographical  Sketches.  Illust.  Chic, 
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Helnier,  N.  The  Actor's  Make-Up  Book:  a  Prac- 
tical and  Systematic  Tre:itise  nn  the  Art  of  Making  I'p 
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Helmorc,  Frederick.  1.  St.  Mark's  Chant-Book: 
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Church  Choirs :  containing  Directions  for  the  Formation 


8   and   Trotting 


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Ueimore,  Marsaret  fit 

Story,   I.on.,   187.!,  2  vW,    p's  'j   I-""''/,  -^  M«r«  I-ove- 

L"ii.,  I.S7H,  iL'in,,    "^  "^  '"'"•-'  "•^"Uth  Flower, 

llelinore,   Rev.  Tliomiis    \i  a     r    . 

M..K.lalen   Hall    6,,^  '  j'h""':"'"""'  .K'"''"'"<"1   "t 

eilited  a  liirgo  number  ..f  collui'tmn.  nf      '     V      ":      "*-■ 
A   Catechism  of   Music    Co.Vr  .''','''',';'','"""'«-*<'•  ' 
'io.ml  Works,  l.on.I  1H?8,   ,   sir  "''"  '•''"'■■"■  ^ 

Helms,  Ijiidu'ie  Vi>rn»r    i.    -     t^ 
he  left  in  IS4!i.     "i'mecrin.V^^'M  '  v    ^J"'""''.  which 

entertaiMlnK."-.si,(.  /!■,', '"lli'j* •,^,.V''""''K.  "'"I  execeaiiigly 

Ilelmuth,  Williiiii, 'r,w|"  V  n    r 

1.  A  Treatise  on  l>i  ,t  t  heri!,  iVv^'  f""/.'''  *■"'■  '•'  '"•''•] 
Homoeopathic  Tre:ime  ,-.  Z2'",VT''"%'\-  "'.'' 
rev.,   1,H04.      2    ,\r,.ili,.nl    i)„.         •    '  "*^->»>'o;    2(1  ed., 

must.      Phlla.,'     S7,";    Z;;.    j';,^..^^'"'"'  of  Surgery. 

Scratches  of  a  SurL'em.     <'  T  *• '-    ""'■•    "*''*7-      •<• 

Steamer-Book:  t  eDaiivlife^?,?'''T'""'  l^'""'  *•  ^ 
after  Health,  Hecrea;i:;^^fK:  ,'^  J^-^'-'';  S-ker 

.«J:^r^jS:;^  fe»  f?-.  vol.  i..  „.M.,]  b. 

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'ively  in  Asheville,  Nc  a  >V  ?^  -^^"ce  resided  succes- 
The  Land  of  Gold,  N  York  'n  9  v  >"''  ^'"y-  '• 
^on  for  a  Co„ti„^„  )  x  "^vlrr  ,|- ^'-'JlJI'-e  :  a  Ques- 
Negroes  in  Negroland  Vh.'  V  '  '•^''^  "-'""•  ;!.  The 
Negroes  gonernliy  X  lo  <  1*^,  f  ^  '"  '^'"""™'  "'0 
of  Andean  J'i|dou  acy  ,"nd  ,  ,h  "' n  "■'"•  ■*•  OJ''"'«nts 
1S71I.  12mo.  ^'    "''  """-•^  Oddments,  St.  Louis,  | 

llSn't;  b^J^lipbo^^rrr    '^™"'-'  "y  ''"'her'e' 
12mo.  ^  ^'I'lio'iae  do   Lamartine,   I'hila.,  1876, 

Helps,  Sir  Arthur,  D.C.L    Km    r     . 

inil,nearStreatham,Sur,ev-vv^  ''-  ?'  "'  """""" 

at  Trinity  College,  C.Hridi'-bp?  "'"''''  "'  ^""''  '""1 
to  Mr.  Spring  Kice:,t„''Z'ncclir:F7bf^  'T^^'y 
and  was  appointed  commissionernf  .^        the  exchequer, 
Spanish  da  ms.    In  lo.n',,'^''*'"^^  ■■<-'"«''.  I>auish,  and  j 
r.or,l  Morpeth    chief  „tr„        T"'?  '"■''"'»  ^^^creta^y  to 
clerk  of  tie  P  i vy  Coun,[n      T/"'  ^"'I'""*'  ""'»  '"  18^9 
1-  A  Letter  frou,  0„e  „?    L  s.     ^™^'""Kh"^^J  in  1872.  ' 
;!on  on  the  Late  0 ^a  Ln  o/'Teir  h   """"ff  '°  ''""- 
Keep  the  Peace,  Lon     ISJS^v        .     '"«  ^""'^^  ""'  '» 
Serf:aTragedv  Lon'l.ss.'sv"'    /"""•  J.  Oulita  the 
:i.  Organisation  in  Da   y  Iff™'  a^?"'    '^7'"'-'  l'*"-^- 
Svo.     Anon.      4    He     mh    r   '   "",  ^'^ay,   Lon.,   lS(i2, 

5.  The  Lifeof  L„rS'.'H""A  '""f'  ^  ^»>^'-  P-  8vo 
1-on.,  186S,  s™  ""'     "'"  Ap'^'le  of  the  Indies," 

ffnn^Z  ^^it-^^^lTlr^  ^'-  "-  lilV  i»  to 
!"dcbtc(  toniyson  Kdnm  id  Ar  I  ,  ,  .•\'''''r''';-  •""  '  »'" 
i?i',|  and  added  to  it  with  niv.ilV  .'''''''*'"■■ '"'ving  util 


HEM 

result  i.f  lli„u^-l|-t  an.f  ex.  eX  ,      'V,]' h,'''''  "'"'<  '»  "'« 
7thtd.,"l')i,;."   '•"'"'-»  "f  Mr.  Braasey,  Lon,,  Is72,Sv,„ 

m>ud,  n,„re  ll.an  a!  T^r  i   ,     r.^ m  HoJ.'^'r,  •,•  ''''"'I  I'-' "  "' 
heelenuMUs,,rid»su(/x'ssVv,,,         J/;r^ 
;il.  Iscl,.„rly  prove,l,y.s'r\     ,;",■,",' J"'"  "•-  i"l»'Heot- 

'nJo>lh:i;::t';c,;rr'/;:;r'ii^r"'r''"^ 

occurrence  of  thcKln.u-,  •   Miucil,'  Is  Die  rrcciucnt 

of  them  no  l„ngtT  annov  in   ■  t  V.  n     '""•"'•'frlze  most 

l.Hmo.     ^       ■'      '"^  '"'  Children,  Lon.,  1881-8 1,  3  parts, 

lMr"Tem"ns'   U^V^"   '^''•"'«'  '«'--lsr6:  son  of 
Italy   tSV«     ^        T''    l'""'''l  "'"«'  "f  I'i''  m  i» 

I'atholic  Italy  •  IW  I*  H  ^'""'">^^»'"K'™I  Society.  ]. 
Lon..  18.10.  2  The  Storv  Jv  "'"'  "'«  ''"pal  States, 
lier  Environs,  Florence  ISfijV^'i""'"""'-''  '"  '*""'«  "  ' 
tory  of  Ancil4p|,ri  ;•.'?''"''• ''^™-  ^-  A  I.  ^. 
Lon-  ■8H7!cr.  8vo.       """"^  ""^  -"""«''  '^■■'  i-  Itab', 


unable^,  s,,,.,  ,,  i^,,^^,'^^  Jlfclll'dl^l^i^i^ 

r.,  Casimir  Uaremnm  !",„     1S7^"."' ^'"'•'  '««»'  P'  ^^o. 
.  ;,''e«'Uhor  of -Friends  ill's!,     .ri  '■■.I'-  '*'"'• 
St  late  111  his  literary  care, r  '  '?.■?,'« ''ome a iiovel- 

boumhiry-line  betwe4  dl^^^  ■:■:•   ,1^  ^[^^^^--^e  , 

;-■>^';w,^f^ii^r:';;-*■-;-^„{;'  ''•;;  ■"«,»  „wect  of  the ' 

ibonjht^nit  schemi  of  elratinn   '"."","•'  '""'  "'■•efulh- 
n,.;.eadof,4ell{-<    1\     ,'^,,,\'^/;''"^^^^^^^ 

1'.  "vo.    9    rfinio-on.'"'"^  '  -"^I'lioiisms,   Lon..  1870 

i-°n.,  1871,  I^IZ    ''""'  "■    ^^  "■•  «■>•!  Ooneral  Culture; 

dulnils  a^'wheiV'therfl;^'!''  *"•"  "»  f'^^  f^'""  monotonv and 
tioiis  to  theS.'f!^k"X"°"xx""47S!'^''  their  lu'iijg;';! 


I  evei^ls'^d';:;;^!;;^!^,  •!;:;  tt^;^^:^,::}^'']'  <■[ "-  leading 

;     If  local    Kimian  «     i"  ,    oL,,/ h  .  n''.'"  ^''^'  ''"l-es  an.! 

Illustrated  by  the  ni       te  k     ...  *' i    *•  "'^t  "i"e  euiiturie-i 
I  other  «"ti<,uitles  acq     .t^dte\r  «^^^^^^  monumental  and 

years  a  resilient  In  |J  , ,'«    il ,    '    "    ?  '"'■''  l"=oii  for  many 

^^;^i?;;;a!.^a!l:iHSSFi~"-io^^ 

morials  of  tiie  great  (irsH.^T,'  "fo.and  historic  me- 
fataconibs,  ,„i  an  e  lu caud'      ,  '  :;.'7''""'*'  ospeeially  , b e 

i  in'ftaV'A!r»"00-'l4t"l' 'ir^'T'^    """  «--'*  '^^' 

iSedl:Sr"'^--  "™'-^^-''; 

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Hartford,  Conn.    So  "to  ^^'      °'"  ^^^^  '°  '^8"' 

PoeursS,'  1^7?,""^'  "•    ^'"'  «»"'  Speaks,  and  other 
Heniiiieuav.  J.  II  m     w    •    .     .„ 

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Heiniiip,  Jttrs.' Maria  Hi.£ •"-■■'/"••  *  '"''*•  **°- 
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ISiU;  Bliinilini;  cuuniii'l  t  Ciuiibriilne  I'nivcriiity  elncu 
187.0.  I.  An  Kleiiiontiir>  I'rentinr  on  tlio  I)ill'i;rentliil 
anil  Inti'Unil  ('iileulU!<,  iliinibiiil^tc,  ISIS,  Svn:  2'\  ml., 
enl.,  IS.'i'J,  2.  First  Hook  on  I'liino  Trinononn  'ly,  l.on., 
1851,  Hvo.  H.  (10(1.)  Kiiuilv  ('ii.-c«  biil'ure  iIk'  .lunler  of 
Iho  Holla  nn'l  tliu  Xici'-Cliii^  .--llor,  l.on.,  I.stl7,  i',  v.il 
■I.  I  I-.4.)  Cliiini.'ory  4|i|pcnl  Ci'i'.",  l,on.,  ISI17, 
Wll'i   MilLEIi,  ;>i,KXANI>Ki:   Kinniio,   RepcH       ,.  s 


nil)iiil(;i'il  in  t'....  High  Court  of  (.'himou 

I'.'WooJ,  Vii'«.('lnin(.'ellor,  lS«J-(li,  I,ou 

8vo,     Ainl  i<o(i  .Idiinsov,  II.  K.  V.,  .n/'.  - 

Ileiniiiiiig,  Williiiiii  l>oiigla>. 

8tuilenl'-  tluiilc,  Koii.,  ls7H,  4tu, 
Mt'ilicine   iind   To-xicolo^y,  Lon.,  I'-iT, 
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Mr  1 1 . 

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1.  Tho  MocliiMil 
Ills  to  Fori'nHic 
l2mo;  Ith  dl  , 
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CaiL^cs,  Coiii|ili(;atioii.j,  an<l  iioatiiii'iil,  l.on.,  1S7'.',  l2ino. 
5.  Throat  Uiscasos  ami  tbo  I'so  of  tin'  Larynguseupe. 
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Ilciiipel,  ChnrleH  Julius,  M.U.,  [<(»(<,  vol.  i., 
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of  Kiiianuol  Sweilenb'i' ^     ami  ileiuonstrateil  by  C'harle.s  ; 
Fourier,   N.  Yorli,    \^-i'.    12mo.      2.   A    Xew   ami   Com-  [ 
prelieiisivo.^y.sleni  of  >i,iteria  Meilica  and  Tliorapeulies,  , 
X.  York,  ISoO,  8\.);  I'd  en.,  rev.  and  enl.,  '-'  vols,  r.  ,Svo.  , 
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1874.  svo. 
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Patrick  Hare,  rector  of  (lolding,  1  l()perary,  married  to  1 
John  Hemphill,  (.1.  ls;i;i.l  I.  liionel  Ueorhurst;  or, 
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Is4li,  :!  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Priest's  Niece;  or.  The 
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Third  Quarter  of  the  Second  Century:  i.iw  first  cilited 
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Ileniphill,  >Villiniii  Ucspard.  Ptoreoscopio  Il- 
lustrations of  Clonmcl  and  the  Surrouii  ling  Country, 
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Hempton,  John.  (Ed.)  The  Siege  an'  Jistory  of 
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Hemsley,  William  Uotting.  1.  Hand-Book  of 
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cognitarum  Mexicanaruin  ct  Contrali-Ainericanaruiu, 
Lon.,  1S7S-79,  2  parts,  Svo.  He  was  one  of  the  authors 
of  the  volumes  on  Hotany  in  the  "  Biologia  Centrali- 
Ameriean:',"  (see  GonM.VN,  F.  DU  C,  supra,)  and  of  ru- 
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Hemstree't,  William.  The  Economical  Euro- 
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Hem  sag,  Samuel  Bracebridge,  called  to  the 
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The  Dark  Cloud  with  tho  Silver  Lining,  Edin.,  1861,  or. 
Svo.  3.  Gaspar  Trenchard:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  18()4,  3  vols. 
p.  Svo.  4.  Eton  School  Days.  Bi  an  Old  Etonian. 
Lon.,  1884,  Svo.  Anon.  5.  The  Orange-Uirl.  Lon., 
1?«5,  12m.",,  «,  r.Htler  Burke  at  V.U-.n,  l.Sll.i,  p.  .Svo.  7. 
Called  to  the  Bar,  Lon.,  1867,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1883.  8. 
Secrets  of  tho  Dead- Letter  Office,  Lon.,  1868,  p.  Svo.  «. 
Contesting  the  County,  and  other  Tales.  By  an  Elec- 
tioneering Agent.  Lon.,  1868,  p.  Svo.  10.  Secrets  of 
806 


H£N 

the  Turf;  or.  How  [  won  the  Derby,  Lon.,  1868,  l2mo. 
II,  On  the  Himd  :  Talc  told  by  a  Commercial  Traveller, 
lion.,  1S6S,  12mo.  12.  The  Danger  .-signal,  and  other 
Talcs,  l.on.,  |S«S,  12iiio;  now  ed.,  ISSI.  13.  The  Fa- 
vourite Soratcbod;  or.  The  ,>.i|ii  ler  and  the  Fly:  a  Story 
of  tho  Day,  Lon.,  IMIH  p.  >vo.  II.  Held  in  Thrall, 
'..iU.,  lSli',1,  l2mo.  IJ.  The  IJirl  of  the  Period:  her  For- 
luni"  f  lid  .Mi.-1'ortunes.  Lon.,  ls6U,  i.  Svo.  Pi.  The  Man 
o;  lit  I  'riod;  or.  The  (iirl  he  Loved  and  tin'  (Jirl  he 
.M  ried,  Lon.,  |S7(I,  p.  Svo.  17.  The  Season  at  Brighton; 
j  a  Uoinance  of  Fashionable  Life,  Lon..  IS70.  p.  Svo.  is. 
[(Kil.)  Curious  Crimes,  Lon.,  lS7l.,Hvo.  111.  The  Com- 
;  mune  in  London:  or.  Thirty  Years  Hence:  a  Chapter 
of  Anticipated  lli.-tory,  Lon.,  IS7I.  12iiio.  211.  Too 
Sharp  by  Half;  or.  The  Man  uho  made  Millions,  Lon., 
I  1871,  l2iiio.  21.  Telegraph  Secrets,  Lon.,  Is77,  p.  Svo. 
22.  River  Secrets,  Lou.,  ISSO,  fp.  23.  On  tho  Rank; 
or,  The  Adventures  of  a  Cabman,  Lon.,  ISSU,  l2mo.  24. 
Strange  Journey  '  ■"  '"sil.fp,  2.).  In  tho  Force  :  or, 
Revelati.        Iv  I'olieeinan,  Lon.,  1880,  12ino. 

26.  The  liondnge  of  linindon;  a  -ivel,  Lon.,  Issl,  3 
vols.  p.  Svo.  27.  The  Women  of  London  :  a  Romance, 
Lon.,  ls84,12mo.  2S,  The  Women  of  Paris,  Lon.,  Is.sl.p. 
Svo.  211.  The  Stockbroker's  Wife,  and  other  Sensational 
Tales  of  the  Stock  E.xchange,  Lon..  IsS.'i,  p.  Svo.  30. 
Tried  for  bis  Life;  or.  A  .Mysterious  Case,  and  other 
Stories,  Lon.,  ISS5,  p.  f<vo.  31,  A  Dead  Heat;  or.  Neck 
and  Neck,  Lon.,  iss;,  12ino.  32.  The  Demon  Jockey; 
or,  A  Run  of  Luck.  Ac,  Lon.,  1S87,  l2mo,  33.  Sharks 
of  Society,  Lon.,  1S8S,  p.  fivo. 

Heiicliie,  E.  J.  \n  Ehmenlary  Treatise  on  Men- 
suralion.  Lon.,  Is^S,  or.  Svo. 

Henderson,  Mrs.  1.  Aunt  Mabel's  Prayer,  Edin., 
18711,  12ino.  2.  .Asriel ;  or.  The  Crystal  Cup  ;  a  Tale  for 
the  Young.  Edin.,  1^72.  12mo. 

Henderson,  A.  G.  (Trans.)  Philosophy  of  Kant : 
Lectures  bv  Victor  Cousin,  Lon..  1S70,  p.  Svo. 

Henderson,  Alexander  Edward.  An  Analyt- 
ical Digest  1  •■  Cafes  decided  in  tho  Supreme  Courts  of 
ScoHand,  ai  I  on  Appeal  by  tho  House  of  Lords,  1S07- 
IST.,  Edin.,  I87S.  4to. 

Henderson,  Alfred.  Latin  Proverbs  ami  y  .cia- 
tions:  with  Tranelalions,  etc.,  Lon.,  ISfi'.l,  Svo. 

Henderson,  Andrew,  M.R.C.S.  1.  Seventeen 
Y'oars'  Kxinrienee  in  the  Treatment  of  Disease  by 
Means  .f  W:iier,  Lon.,  1S59,  Svo.  2.  Hydropathy  and 
llomoeopatby  compared,  Lon.,  1860,  Svo. 

Henderson,  Archibald.  Palestine:  its  Histor- 
ical Geograiihy.     Maps.     Lon.,  1S85,  p.  Svo. 

Henderson,  D.  M.  Poems.  Scottish  and  Amer- 
ican, Ball.,  ISSS,  12ino. 

Henderson,  Daniel.  Our  Imbroglio,  {theCrisis,^ 
I  and  111.'  Way  out  of  it,  Milhourno,  1S6S,  Svo. 

Hender-^on,  Ebenu/.er,  LL.D.,  1S09-1879,  b  at 

I  Dunfermlii     ;  nn  astronomer  and  archuMilogist.     1.  Life 

of  Jaine^  '    rguson,  F.R.S.,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1S67,  Svo. 

"There  ,      i Icrcst  enougl t  connected  witli  theisubjeii  of 

these  Imperfect  memoirs  for  the  record  at  larne  to  form  an 

I  emiiliatiu  chapter  in  what  we  have  lieen  used  of  late  to 

call  the  history  of  selfhelp."--.S(i/.  Hcv.,  xxv.  92. 

2.  The  Annals  of  Dunfermline  and  Vicinity,  A.D. 
1069-1878.     Illust.     Glasgow,  1«7il,  4to. 

"The  valur  uf  the  book  does  i  ot  consist  so  much  in  its 
originalitv— although  many  curious  faetsiire  Iniroiliieed— 
as  lu  Us  being  an  ample  and  nictbodlcal  presentutlon  of 
the  materials  conlaineiJ  m  the  '  Kegistrun.  dc  Dunfcriue- 
lyn,'  and  in  ronni  '  ilier  ohartul.iries  and  trtatlses  'uore 
or  less  rare."-  .'  '■    .'>o.  o707. 
Hender8u:t,  Mrs.  Emily,  a  daughter  of  Jolin 
■..    niitc,   vol.    i.)       Recollections   of    the 
iid  Private  Life  of  the    l.alo  John  Adol- 
■nt  Barrister  nnd  Historian:  with  Ex- 
Harios,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.     (Contains  an 
"inble,  Barham,  and  other  celebrities.) 
H>-aderson,  Florence  Leslie,  I    I859,at  Truro, 
Eng.     1.  Sketclies  in  Verse.     By  F.  L.  I        Truro,  I87S, 
Svo.      2.  Three  Drawing- Room  Plays:  Cinderi'lla,  Tho 
Lady  Help,  The  Story  of  tho  Stars,  Lon.,  18S4,       Svo. 
Henderson,  Mrs,  Frances  C.    (Ed.)  liunder- 
viksborg,    and   other  Tales :    forming    an    Epitome   of 
Modern   European  Literature,   Pbila.,    1881,   l2mo;  2d 
'  ed.,  1S83. 

Henderson,  Frank.  1.  (Ed.)  Six  Years  in  the 
Prisons  of  England.  I'.y  a  Mcr.-'hnnt.  !.".r.,.  IfiiiH,  Sv- 
2.  (Ed.)  Sketches,  Lilorarv  and  Theological :  Selected 
from  G.  QilfiUan,  Lon.,  18.s"l,  Svo. 

Henderson,  G.  U.  The  Story  of  a,  Moorish  Knife, 
Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 


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Tlio.,Soiaior- of  Tl,r,.c  Uno..i!.  V        .  'I  ''""'•I'l"- 

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iiieilicine  at  tla-  riiv.VirnV  I.' l'l;''''V"  "'''''  ""^  "' 

and  Concor  ",r«f  t       V;,;     ^Vv""'     ^  ^''-'""nar, 
ANo,  ..veral  controversial  pau,,,hlet,s  on  hoja^^kthy; 

a":"''Vw    "''i'r^J,    -•     *,^^'-  Cedar.: 
8.^e,,eare^     % 'v.  IriL^  r^    l^^^ -I  ^f 
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,    , ■        ,\  " »  uu.,    .\c\vca.«tlo,  IS76    Svo 

.  Hendrix,  Ilev.  Eugene  Riisspii    nn    i    i^.- 

in  Howard  Co     Mo  •   1,..»„,.,      "'?"?«"».  "U;  «•  184-, 

Hendr\,  John.  W  s     7    i    i. 

'"    inir,  i     tlie  Form  „f  t'        ■  ^  .*•»"»»'  "f  Convey. 
■^^  s  fd  .1     rev     .^   T    ?'=?,'?'"ation.s   Kdin.,  1859,  p. 

of  Do  dVa  ;/ln;,rlents  in  A      •  f""  ""•     '■  ^"'^ 
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to  l.iinil  (Scottinlil  Ai'ti,  IHAS  anil  IMflO,  Ao.  Ily  n  Tim- 
vf.\ jiiioer.  llovii'cii  by  a  Miin'jer  of  tho  Bftr.  Eilln., 
IHfll,  sv(i.  Anon.  I'll  oil.,  with  aiilhor'n  niiuio,  18(12. 
Ami  aci'  MowiiiiAV,  .).  T..  in/ni. 

Ileiidy,  David  I'untiiiK.  llii|itUin ;  or,  Whiit 
Saidi  the  .Scri|ptiiri)  ?  a  I'oeni,  Kcin.,  IHril,  Itlino. 

lleiicnKiN  i'hiirlfN.  iTriini.j  Jmirnoy  in  the 
Cbuousuk,  I'lirsiB,  .Vo.,  b.v  Huron  Mux  vun  Tiiiclmanii, 
Lon.,  IHT'i,  '2  vols.  |i.  Svo. 

Ileney,  ThoiniiN,  of  New  South  Wiileii.  Fortu- 
niile  Diiyn,  Syiliii'y,  IH87. 

llcili'ri'vi,  Charlen.  A  Few  Hinti  on  O.IoiirH  ni< 
iilHilicil  to  llie  'I'liili'l,  DtroriitiniH  of  l.oiim-.  ''iiibi'oiil- 
ery,  Fimey  Wcirk,  ciiiil  thiOiirJin.  Ily  0.  II.  IJrighton, 
l.sils,  |2rno.     Anon. 

Ileiirrey,  Ilciiry  Williiim,  1S62-1H,hi,  son  of 
Arthur  lliiilVey,  [imh ,  vol.  !.;]  h.  in  Lonilon  ;  educated 
at  llri;{htoii  College;  wiiK  a  member  of  the  Numlsunitie 
."Society  of  London,  of  the  lirltinh  Arclia'olo;(lcnl  Akko- 
olutlon,  Ac.  1.  A  (luide  to  tho  .Study  and  Arrangement 
of  KngliMli  Coinf  ;  giving  ii  UeKcription  of  Kvory  lie- 
nomination  of  Kvery  Iimue,  in  (iold,  .Silver,  and  Cupiior, 
from  llie  Conquest  to  tho  I're.^ent  Time:  with  All  tho 
Latei't  Di.ieoverioH.  l.on..  I  "^711.  Hvo;  now  cd..  rev.  by  C. 
F.  K(  iry.  ISS.'i.  2.  N'iiini»noita  Cnuiiwelliana  :  (jr,  The 
Medallie  History  of  Oliver  Cromwell :  Illustruled  by  hl.i 
Coins,  Medals,  and  Seals.     Published  in  I'arts.     Lon., 

I.H7",   MlK 

IleiiliHin,  Bcv.  William    TnwiiNeiid,    M.A., 

graihmted  at  Clirisl's  College,  Cambridge,  ISal  ;  ordained 
l«51  ;  vicar  of  .Strcatley,  Derkshire,  since  1880.  i;>er- 
luons,  chiefly  Practical,  l.un.,  iHflU,  |>.  ^vo, 

Ileiileyl  Hev.  and  Hon.  Robert,  M.A.,  son  of 
thoseconil  Uaron  Henley;  b.  1S3I  ;  grailuatcd  at  Ualliol 
College,  Oxford,  lHo;i,and  at  Wells  Theological  College 
1851;  ordained  1851;  vicar  (jf  Putney,  Surrey,  since 
18(11.  1.  Tho  (Jrcat  High  Priest:  Six  lioctures,  Lon., 
I85S,p.  8vo.  2.  Tho  Prayer  of  Prayer.s,  Lon.,  ISIil,  fp. 
8vo.  a,  Saintlincss:  a  Course  of  Sermons  on  tho  Beati- 
tudes, Lon.,  18()4,  l2mo.  I.  Pro  More  Lex:  Some 
Thought.s  on  (jur  Position,  Lon..  I8(il),  8vo.  5.  Musings 
on  the  Revelation  of  St.  John  the  Divine,  Lon.,  1S72,  8vo. 

Henley,  T.  C.  A  Handful  of  Paper  Shavings, 
Lon.,  I8iil,  :iL'Miii. 

Henley,  William  Ernest,  formerly  editor  of  the 
Magazine  of  Art:  becanio  editor  of  the  ."^i-ots  (Jbserver, 
a  new  weekly  jjaper  published  at  Eilinburgh,  1888.  He 
has  contributed  literary  criticisms  to  the  .Saturday  Re- 
view and  other  journals.  A  Hook  of  Verses,  (Ballades, 
Ron  iids.  Sonnets,  &c.,)  Lon.,  188S,  Kimo;  also,  a  largo- 
]ia|icr  eil. 

"  What  Is  more  singular  abont  this  writer's  work  than 
its  clever  craftinaiislilp  Is  its  ring  of  genuine  and  virile 
hiinianity."— .'<Vi/.  A'n.,  Ixv.  770. 

Honn,  Rev.  Silas.  I.  Religion  in  Karnest :  de- 
signed to  aiil  in  Forming  and  I'erfecting  the  Christian 
Cliaracter,  Lon.,  1851,  12uio.  2.  The  Uurning  Spirit 
and  tho  Flaming  Life;  or,  I,iving  Religion  E.xemplilied 
in  the  Life  and  (Character  of  St.  Paul,  Lon.,  185B.  iL'mo. 
;i.  Heart-Ye;nnings :  or.  Living  Truths  for  Living, 
licad,  and  llyingSouls,  Lon..  18511, 12mo.  4.  Lightning- 
Flashes  ;  or,  Outspoken  Truths  to  Professors  of  Religion, 
I.nn.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  5.  The  lieautiful  in  Christianity; 
or,  Entire  Sanctification  the  (irand  Centre  of  the  Chris- 
tian Religion,  Lon.,  I8sii,  8vo.  Also,  single  sermons, 
lectures,  ic. 

Ilennah,  Mr-s.  Ann.  I.  Thirty-One  Olil  Testa- 
ment Narratives  in  Verse,  Salisbury,  187(1,  p.  Svo.  2. 
Twenty-Seven  New  Testament  Narra'tives  in  Verse,  Sal- 
isbury, 187(1,  )i.  Svo. 

Hennell,  .Uiss  Sara  Sophia.  1.  Prize  Es.say: 
Christianity  and  Intidelily  :  an  E.xposition  of  the  Argu- 
ments on  Hoth  Sides.  Lon.,  18.'j7,  Svo.  2.  Essay  on  the 
Sceptical  Tendency  of  Butler's  Analogy,  Lon.,  185!t, 
12mo.  3.  Tho  Early  Christian  Anticipation  of  an  Ap- 
proaching End  of  tho  World,  Lon.,  1800,  cr.  Svo.  4. 
Thoughts  in  Aid  of  Faith,  gathered  ohielly  from  recent 
Works  in  Theology  and  Philosophy,  Lon.,  1860,  p.  Svo. 
5.  Present  Religion,  as  a  Faith  owning  Fellowship  with 
Thought,  Lon.,  18(15-87,  2jiarts,  p.  Svo. 

Hennen,  William  IJ.  A  Digest  of  Louisiana 
III  I'orts,  from  the  First  Martin  to  tho  Fifteenth  Louisi- 
nii.i  Annual,  Host,,  1852.  2  vols.  Syo. 

Hennessey,  Henry.     1.  On  tho  Study  of  Science 
in  its  Relations  to  Individuals  and  Society,  Dublin,  1858, 
Svo;  2d  od.,  1859.     2.  The  Relations  of  Science  to  Mod- 
ern Civilization,  Lon.,  18(12,  Svo. 
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HEN 

HenneRsy,  Sir  .lohii  I'ope,  K.C.M.O.,  Knight 
of  Malta.  I>.  I8;i4,  nt  Cork  ;  oulled  to  the  bar  at  the  tnner 
Temple  1801  ;  M.P.  for  King's  County  1850  (15.  He 
has  been  go\  eriior  of  several  colonial  islands  and  seltlu- 
j  men's,  and  was  transferreil  In  18S2  to  the  colony  of 
[Mauritius.  I.  Napoleon  III,  and  the  Rhine,  Lon,, 
18(1(1,  8vo,  2.  Sir  Walter  Ualoigh  in  Irchmd,  Lon,, 
ISH;),  p.  Hvo.  3.  Lord  lleaonnslleld's  Irish  Policy:  Two 
Kssays  cm  Ireland,  Lon.,  I''S5,  Kvo. 

Hennesny,  Williani  .MannNcll,  M.lt.I.A., 
182S-18S1),  li,  at  (,'astle  (Iregfirv,  County  Kerry,  Ireland  ; 
was  one  of  the  writers  of  the  ^Jation  nowspajicr  185,1-511; 
ohljiineil  a  position  in  tho  latter  year  in  l)ublin  Castle, 
and  in  18(18  cntored  the  Public  Record  office  of  Ireland, 
of  which  he  became  asiistant  deputy  k>  eper,  1.  (Ed.) 
Chroniron  Scotorum  :  a  Clironicleoi'  Irish  AH'alri  from 
the  Earliest  Ti(nes  to  A.D.  1 1,15,  willi  a  Supplement,  .Ic, 
("Rolls"  Sor.,)  Lon.,  1800,  8vo,  2.  (Ed.)  Tho  Annals 
of  Loch  C(5:  a  Chronicle  of  Irish  Affairs  from  A.D.  101  I 
to  A.D.  1500:  with  a  Translation,  ("  Rolls"  Ser.,)  Lon,. 
1871,  2  vols.  8vo.  3.  (Ed.)  Tho  Hook  of  Feenagh,  [text 
and  translation,]  1875,  4to.  50  copies,  privatelv  iirinled, 
4.  (Ed.)  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Munster;  3d  e.l.,  Irish 
text,  revised  by  W.  M.  II.,  Dublin.  1883.  5.  (Ed.)  An 
nals  (d'  l.'Ister;  otherwise.  Annals  of  Senat  :  a  Chronicle 
of  Irish  Afhiirs  from  A.D.  131  to  A.D.  154(1:  with  a 
Translation  and  Notes,  ("  Kocord"  Ser..  Ireland  ;)  vol.  i,, 
Dublin,  1887,  Svo. 

Henniker,  Rev.  Robert,  d.  1880.  1,  (Ed.)  Stories 
from  English  Uislory.  lor  Young  Children,  Lon,,  1801  ; 
new  >d.,  18(18,  l8mo.  2.  Trifles  for  Travellers:  being  a 
BoA^apioc  t)  itoxJ^Uiov,  Lon.,  18(14,  12mo. 

Ilenningsen,  Charles  Frederick,  1815-1877, 
b.  in  Engl.ind,  of  Swedish  parents;  served  in  the  Carlist 
army  in  Spain  in  1834,  and  afterwards  in  the  Russian 
army  in  Circassia  ;  took  part  in  the  Hungarian  revo- 
lution of  1848,  and  in  185(1  joined  William  Walker  in 
Nicaragua,  [luring  the  civil  war  he  served  in  the  Con- 
feilerato  army  and  was  made  brigadier-general.  1.  Tho 
Lastof  tlieSophis:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  18:11,  p.  Svo.  2.  Scenes 
from  the  Belgian  Revolution,  Lon.,  1832,  Svo.  3.  The 
Most  Striking  Events  of  a  Twelve  Months' Campiii^-n 
with  Zuniiilacarregui  in  Navarre  and  tho  Bascpie  I'mv- 
Inces,  Lon..  1^.10,  2  vcds.  I2mo.  4.  Revelations  of  Rus- 
sia;  or,  Tho  Emperor  Nicholas  and  his  Empire  in  18(4. 
liy  One  who  has  ^een  and  describes.  Lon.,  1844,  2  vols, 
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Henrici,  Olaus.  Skeleton  Structures,  especially 
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Briilges,  Lou.,  1866,  Svo. 

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on  ol  what  ho  himself  saw  nr,A  heard,"— .-Irati.,  xxx.  13i, 

Henry,  Rev.  Caleb  Sprague,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
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Ileiishall,  James  A.  1.  liouk  of  the  Black  Bass: 
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Hciishuw,  Annie  U.  Amusements  for  Invalids, 
lio.^t.,  1870,  ISmo. 

Ilensliaw,  Samuel.  (Kd.)  The  Entomological 
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Ilensliaw,  Mrs.  Snrah  Edwards.  Our  Branch 
and  its  Tributaries:  being  a  History  of  the  Work  of  the 
Northwestern  Sanitary  Commission  and  its  Au.\iliaries, 
Chic,  1868. 

Henshew,  T.  W.  Young  Mrs.  Charnleigh  ;  a 
Novel,  N.  York,  188.).  12mo. 

Ilensley,  Itev.  Lewis,  M.A.,  -vaduated  at  Trinity 
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IHtchin,  Hertfordshire,  since  1856.  1.  Steps  to  the 
Practical  Understanding  of  the  Church  Catechism,  0.\f. 
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y>.  8vo.  5.  Scholar's  .\lgcbra,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo.  (5. 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 
Cotton,  and  the  Want  of  it,  Lon., 


Scholar's  .\rithmetie, 
Hensluw,  A.  F. 

1863,  Kiino. 
Henslow,  Rev, 


George,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,  P.G.S., 

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ISa'J  ;  lecturer  on  botany  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital 
since  1870.  1.  The  Theory  of  Evolution  of  Living 
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Ilenwlow,  Rev.  John  Stevens,  [miii;  vol.  i., 
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Lon.,  1860,  r.  12mo. 

Henslowe,  J.  R.  1.  Dorothy  Compton  :  a  Story 
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While  and  Red,  Lon.,  1881,  2  vols.  cr.  8vo.  ,S.  Duke's 
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Ilensman,  Alfred  I'eaeh,  graduated  at  London 
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18j8;  attorney-general  of  Western  .\ustralia  .■'inco  188:i. 
Hand-Book  of  the  Constitciion  :  being  a  Short  Account 
of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of  the  Laws  of 
England,  Lon.,  I860,  fp,  Svo. 

Hensnian,  Arthur.  Anatomical  Outlines,  for  the 
Use  of  Students  in  the  Dissecting-Rooms,  Illust.  Lon., 
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Ilensman,  Howard.  The  Afghan  War  of  1870- 
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tages (luring  the  lirst  part  of  the  war,  for  lie  was  the  oiUy 
special  correspondent  wlo)  accompanied  the  force  which 
marched  out  of  .Vli  Kheyl  in  September,  \fiy."—.Uh.,  Xo. 
•281.1. 

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Ilenson,  William.  The  Dutchman's  Family:  a 
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formily  to  the  Laws  of  Calirornia,  and  adapted  for  Ne- 
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war   corresponilent   of  the    London   Staiiilarl   in   vari- 

810 


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'  1881.     4.  The  Young   Franc-Tireurs  and  their  Adven- 

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Buglers:  a  Tale  of  the  Peninsular  War.  Illust.  Lon., 
187U,  p.  Svo.  7.  In  Times  of  Peril:  a  Tale  of  India. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1881,  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1883.  8.  The  Cor- 
net of  Horse:  a  Tale  of  Marlborough's  Wars,  Lon., 
1881,  p.  Svo.  a.  Winning  his  Spurs;  a  Tale  of  the 
Crusaders.  Illust.  L(m.,  1882,  sin.  p.  8vc.  10.  Under 
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Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  12.  By  Sheer  Pluck  :  a  Tale  of  the 
AshantiWar.  Illustrated  by  Browne.  Lon,  1^83,  p.  Svo. 
13.  Friends,  though  Divided  :  a  Tale  of  the  Civil  Wars. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo.  14.  Jack  Archer:  a  Tal<>  of 
the  Crimea.  Illust.  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo.  15.  With  Clive 
in  India;  or,  The  Beginnings  of  an  Empire.  Lon.,  1883, 
p.  Svo.  16.  The  Young  Colonists,  Lon.,  1884,  ]i.  Svo. 
17.  True  to  the  Old  Flag:  a 'Tale  of  the  American  War  of 
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England:  a  Tale  of  Cressy  and  Poitiers.  Illust.  Lon., 
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and  Bruce.  Illust.  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  20.  Yarns  on 
the  Beach:  a  Bundle  of  Tales.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISS.'i,  p. 
Svo.  21.  Through  the  Fray  :  a  Tale  of  the  Ludilite 
Riots,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  22.  The  Dragon  and  the 
Raven;  or.  The  Days  of  King  Alfred,  Lon.,  188.',  p. 
Svo.  23.  For  Name  and  Fame;  or.  Through  Afglian 
Passes,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Sro.  24.  The  Lion  of  the  North  : 
a  Tale  of  the  Times  of  Guslavus  Adolphu,s,  Lon.,  IS.'-a, 
p.  Svo.  25.  The  Bravest  of  the  Brave ;  or,  Witii  Peter- 
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or.  The  Winning  <d'  a  Continent.  Illust.  Lon.,  1SS6, 
p.  Svo.  2S.  The  Young  Carihaginian;  or,  A  Struggle 
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Prince  Charlie :  a  Tale  of  Fontcnoy  and  Culloden. 
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of  the  Fall  of  Jerusalem.  Illust.  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 
31.  In  the  Reign  of  Terror:  the  Adventures  of  a  West- 
minster Boy,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  32.  Orange  and  Green  : 
a  Tale  of  the  Boyne  and  Limerick,  lllustriited  by  Browne. 
Lon.,  1. '•87,  p.  Svo.  :'3.  The  Sovereign  Reader:  Scenes 
from  the  Life  and  Reign  of  t^uecn  Victoria,  Lon.,  1887, 
12iuo.  34.  Sturdy  and  Strong  ;  or.  How  George  Andrews 
made  his  Way.  Illustrated  by  R.  Fowler.  Lon.,  l.'-S7, 
p.  Svo.  35.  Captain  Ba.\  ley's  Heir:  a  Taleof  the  Oold- 
Fields  of  California.  Illust.  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo.  36. 
The  Cat  of  Bubastes  :  a  Tnle  of  Ancient  Venice.  Illu>t. 
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)).  Svo.  38.  The  Lion  il'  St.  Mark's  :  a  Tale  of  Venice. 
Illust.      Lon.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo. 

Henty,  Richmond,  the  first  white  man  born  in 
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Lon.,  18^6,   12mo. 

Hentz,  Nicholas  IMnrcellns.  Spiders  of  the 
United  States.  Edited  by  E.  Burgess:  with  Notes  by 
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Hepburn,  A.  V.     Manual  of  English  Rhetoric, 
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ne!?^l/i^ni;rr"^v"e',tl;,!'r  :-".;:f^°'-^'^VS^''^-'  "•  '«^». 


liurfiness   Life  in 


il     I!  ..  ,     '  ---(■■■••■•I*,       IJIUltJflS 

»-"llogr   „l    the  City   of    Nuiv   Ycirk 
Ancient  ILmiic,  N.  Vorlt,  ISSd,  n^.,,,,, 

ii.,n^.  •     /I  ""'SUt  ol   the   DannebroB   Order      I    Tim 
e    ".V^o^'n"'''   .^'^""'•^  f'-""'  Sandefborg   r;,„'-,8"" 


wood.       Philn       I*<«n         *       i>  '  "*'    " '"  '»  nu- 

4    l''"««ff™"'.»nd   other   lC^.,\^r:x:^l'X':; 

Herhert,  John  Bcrp«rnr  i    n- 
nally  John  AIoopiTi    ^f  i    "'  i'"'  """"^  ""«  ""gi- 
cr  8w,      o    n^'"   .""r-"-  '■"'"  ^anuerborg,  L.in     1804      Temiilo    IKJ-      T?      r'^  u""*-"'  '"  ""'  'j'*'- at  the  Middle 
^^'^'^^^^'^=X:^^^trT  ''^i    '^i^ates   U^"l^--/"-'^ent»  Act,  1.8;: 


^v,..,.,,v,  L*uii,,  io-*2    i::nio       'A 

■''  .^rouoloiibout  his  Soul,  Lon..  ISS-J    ,,   Svo      (A       • 

-'n    'y  the   i^'ite,   Lo^  '    s'^"  ,""'"'■"">' °/  ^"'"O"'" 
l'..p_eivs   Lon.,  ISS5,  .Sro  '  ' '  *"""•     "•  Anfi-Force 


row,  Lon.,  1888, 
J^ongs  of  Jlome,  Reigate,  1880, 


U...-   Own    kv    m'„     18?U     v'  ?r""?l"'^  "■'""^^■"f 

Volln^^Mou^S:"  "fC  tl^'l^a  r  'JT-'  ^''^ 
Klin.,  187(1   ,s„n      ■.'«,,        "lench    ol    Uouniiid, 

pHsIng  tle's,orVofrt'"u    ''''"""!    ''^'"•'"'''^  ^    '^'""- 

i::^..?^";i.f^t:;r''"--'^^-"rVici^^^^ 
;^Sr^-— lt^"K:■L..^te- 

^■"'f^"^  n'"7^;,   ^;''^);!.''''^"-a''' -  Novel, 
'■■«'-  1802,  ,,.  8vo.'  •   ^'^"'"'  '^'l'«>-">":  a  Tale, 

I*"nb?iT..'  * irf^"  """«'''  CharlcH,  Karl  of 

N-  iiealaiid  „mf^;, ^  li^'rVs  ^'-S'""  =  '--"-'  i"  ! 
'•'■t^iiy  of  state  for  wn     1871  -■;    i   7     '  "'as  undor-see- 

Mubblc." 
M  e.l 


p.  8, 

Herbert,  Marin. 

I2iiio. 

Percj.  E.  Herb    tr  1^76,     Th'e  ZT"^'  \'T'  '"  '"'^ 

of    Holy   Scrintu  c      wit  ,    »   i-         ^J'l"-"'"""!  Antitypes 

Dean  ol^  Her"    r ,     '  L    .     I  si'^lT"-''-     ^•'^''■;''    ''^    '"» 

Herbert,   Mar,'Th^^r[o,'7S;^Vj,«'7-, 

Lon.,  I860,  p.  8.0      Aimn'     "'     i      '  M';""t«in  Hon,,, 

other  distinguisiied  noi«on«      In  iJ'   ,  '  '  "'''  »"^ 

man  Ctholi.,  ,M,d  hi"  '  „" t  ,^"  '""^  fl'«  became  a  Ho- 
benevolence  and  J  ti,:^"'l.  ""!'  ,"'Sagod  in  w„ri„  of 


^.n  t'lif  •>«;-  ■  ""iiM«"  DV  111  .  "oin  i_iitlioiii',  und  !i.|»  o;„.„,  i  — ......v  »  ,,,,. 


.By 

.^ariic  y...|ir, 


HER 

Svo;   Itli  fd,,  lSfi9.     4.  Im|irc.«sion8  of  Spnin   in    ls(i6. 
Illu?t.     Lon.,  ISfir,  Svo.     .-..  L,)vu;  or,  Self  Saoiifice  :  a 

Story,  Lim.,  isii-*,  p.  8vo.     (i.  (Trans.)  Abvssinia  Mid  its        , „., 

Apostle,  [U.  de  Jacobi?,]  Lon.,  I.S6s,  Svo.     7.  Muntana;    eelliincous,  Lon.,  ISTti,  fn.  «vo. 


HER 

Herbert,  >V.     Treatise  on  Bulbous  Roots.     Illust. 
liOn.,  iss:',. 
Herbert,  Wallace.     My  Dream,  and  Verse.i  Mis- 


and  what  bappeni'd  before  it,  Lon.,  1S6S,  8\  o.  S.  (  I'nuis.) 
The  Mother  of  St.  Aiigiirtine.  [abridged  frmii  tlie  "  Ilis- 
toire  de  Salute  Moiiiiiue,"  by  the  Abbfi  Boiigaud,]  I.oii., 
ISI)8,  p.  Svo.  <J.  (Trans.)  The  Life  of  11.  Dovie,  the  Mar- 
tyr, by  Abb6  liaudry,  Lon.,  ISliS,  12mo.  10.  (Trans.) 
The  Apostleship  of  .Sufl'erinj,',  by  N.  J.  Lyonnanl,  Lon., 
ISTO,  Svo.  II.  The  Two  Sisters  :  a  Tiile  for  the  "  ()oo<l 
Sliepberd,"  Lon.,  Is70,  IKnio.  12.  \T  ans.  i  The  Life  of 
Aladamo  do  lieanharnais  de  Miramion,  by  Count  A.  do 
Uonneau  Avenant,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.      I 


Ilerdinan,  .'Ml.  S.  S.     The  Komance  of  the  Ranks : 

Keininiseenci's  of  Army  Work,  Stirling,  iSSS,  Svo. 
,  Uerdiiiail,  W.  A.  A  I'hylogenetio  Classification 
j  of  Aniiual.s,  for  the  Use  of  Students.  Illust.  Lon.,  188.). 
I  Herdniaii,  Willinm  (;a«viii,  18l)5-!a82,  b.  in 
'Liverpool;  an  artist.  1.  I'ictorial  Relies  of  Ancient 
I  Liverpool :  accompanied  with  Descriptions  of  the  An- 
tique liuildings,  Liverpool,  1843,  4to.  Rijirintcd  185li, 
fob,  for  jirivato  circulation. 


,,.,  ,.,,     I — >  •"■    1 •'  ....v,.„.vi.....     2.  A  Treatise  on  the  Cur- 

1  ii„  ,.f  T    \-„..i     e     '    .1     'i.         L     T  ,'■■'.,"'■  S'il'nf'""    Perspective   of    Nature,    Lor..,   185;),  ,svo.       3. 

Rebel    Rhymes,   and 


de  Cientelles,  Lon.,  IS72,  16mo.      1.5.   Wilfulness  and  its 
Consecpienoes  :  a  Talc   extracted   from   the  Diary  of  a 
Sister  of  Mercy,  Lon.,  I,S72,  I2mo.     16.  A  Search  after 
Sunshine:  or,   Algeria   in    1871,   Lon.,   1872,   Svo.     17. 
(ieronimo:  a  True  Story,  Lon.,  I,s72,  p.Svo.     18.  (Trans.) 
Twenty-Five    Years   of    uiy    Life,  and    Memoir   of   my 
Mother,  by    .V.  de  Laiuartine,  Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  p.  Hvo. 
19.   Life  of  Mary  Cli.Mubina  Clare  of  St.  Frmcis,  Lon., 
IS74,er.  Svo.     20.  (Trans.)  A  Ramble  round  the  W.jrid, 
!S7I,by  Raron  von  iliibner.     Illust.     Lon.,  lS7l,2vols; 
new  cd.,  1S7S,  Svo.     21.  iTrans.l  Monscigncur  Mermil 
lod    on    the   Supernatural    Life,    Lon.,    1871,   8vo.      22, 
(Trans.)  Dorothea  Waldeijravc:  a  Tale;  from  the  <icr- 
n\an    of  the   Countess    Hahn-ilahn,  Lon.,  1S75,  p.  Svo. 
2:i.  (Trans.)    Life   of   .Mother    Maria    Teresa,    by    Abbe 
llulst,    Lon.,    lS7li.   p.   Svo.     24.    Wives,    Mothers,  and 
Sisters   in   the   Olden  Time  ;  from   French,  Italian,  and 
Latin  Auihor.s,  Lon.,  IS7.(t.  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  od.,  1SS,5. 
25.  A  Saint  in  Algeria,  Lon.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo.     2/t.  (Trans.) 
Life  of  the  Venerable  E.  Canori  Mora;  from  tlie  Italian, 
Lon.,  1S7S,  Svo.     27.  ( Trans. i  The  Life  of  Doui   Rar- 
tholomew  of  the  .Martyr.',  Lon,,  ISSO,  p.  Svo.     2s.  True 
Wayside  Tales.  I.oii,,'|ssO-s;i,  two   .series,  Ip.  Svo.     20.1 
Fernando;  or,  Tlo.    Mi.nitent   Murderer,  Lon.,  Isso,  or.! 
Svo.     :I0.  The  I'ri.'t  of  the  Eucharist:  or,  A  Sketch  of 
the  Life  of  I'ierre  .lulien  Eymard,  Lon,,  1881,  8v",     :il. 
Edith:  a  Tale  of  the  Present   Day,  Lon  ,  188],  cr.  Svo.  - 
32.  (Ed.)  The   Problem   Soiveil,  [a  story,]    Lon.,  1S8'>,  i 
Svo.     :)3.  The  Two  Cousins,  and  the  Two  S.-h«ol-Boys 
Lon.,  18S3,  fp.  .Svo.     34.  Motlioosawny,  ami  other  fndi;ui 
Tales,  Lon.,  1883,  fp.  Svo.     35.   Smily   an.l    the    White 
Necktie.  Lon.,  1883,  fn.  Svo.     3i!.  (Trans.)  Th.'  Life  of 
St.  John    liaptist  de  Ho.«si,  by  E.  Mongeot,  Lon..  1S83,  i 
Svo.      37.    (Trans.)    Esterina    Antluori:    a   Sh(jrt    Me- i 
moir,  L(m.,  lsS4,  ISmo.    38.  (Trans.)   Life  of  Mon 


Hi-ret'urd,   Elizabeth  J. 

otluT  Poems,  N.  York,  18SS,  12mo. 

Herford,  Rev.  Brooke,  a  Unitarian  minister. 
I.  Travers  Madge:  a  Memoir,  Lon.,  1S67,  cr.  Svo;  3d 
od.,  18lii).  2.  The  Story  of  Religion  in  England  :  a 
Book  for  Young  Folk,  Lon.,  187S,  p.  Svo;  now  ed.,  1883. 
Herford,  <'harles  Harold,  Litt.D.,  b.  UJ3,  pro- 
fessor of  English  in  Cniversily  College,  Aberystwith. 
I.  The  Essential  Characteristics  of  the  Rouuintio  and 
Classical  Styles :  with  Illustrations  from  English  Litcr- 
:iture.  Cambridge,  I.H8(1,  ?m.  Svo.  2.  A  .Sketch  of  the 
History  of  the  English  Drama  in  its  Social  Aspects,  (Le 
Has  Prize  Essay,)  Cambridge,  1881,  Svo.  3.  The  Stoics 
as  Teac-hers,  (Hare  Prize  E.ssay,)  Cambridge,  ISS2,  Svo. 
I.  Studies  in  the  Literary  Relations  of  England  and 
Germany  in  the  Sixteenth  Century,  Cambridge,  18SC,  p. 
Svo. 

"  Mr.  Herfonl  has  discovered  a  comparativoly  unoccti- 
pled  Helil  of  reseiirch,  and  he  has  worked  it  witlt  remark- 
able diligence  and  sagacity,"— .IW.,  No,  Ma. 

With  WinoKiiv,  W.  H..  The  First  Qujirto  Edition  of 
Hamlet,  1603,  (Harness  Prize  Essays  for  1S8U,)  Lon., 
18S0,  12mo. 

Herford,  Ivan  S.  Andrew.  Stirring  Times  under 
Canvas,  Lon.,  ISCi:.'.  p.  Svo, 

Hering,  Carl.     I.  Practical  Directions  for  Wind- 
ing Magnets  for  Dynamos,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.     2.  Prin- 
ciples  of  Dynamo-Electric   Machines  :    Designing  and 
Constructing.     Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  or.  Svo. 
Hering,  Jeaiiic.    See  Acton,  Mas.  .Ikanie,  (Hkf- 

INC,)  Kiijirit. 

Heriot,  Cuthbert.  The  Scudamore  Chimes:  a 
Story  for  Church  Roll-Ringers,  Lon.,  1S71,  ICmo, 

Herkless,  W,  H.     1.  Scottish  University  Reform: 


gneur  Dupauloup,  Rishop  of  Orleans,  by  the  Abbfi  F.  '  '''«  *^'"'»  Problem  and  its  Soluti 


Lagrange,  Lon,,  1SS5,  2  vols.  Svo.  .'iii,  (Trans,)  Th^ 
Life  of  J.  Marchnnd,  by  J.  B.  S.  Marquand,  Ijrm.. 
ISSli,  p.  Svo.  411.  (Trans.)  Lucia  ("I,'  Valbriant.") 
by  Mrs.  A.  Craven.  I.un.,  1SS(>,  2  vols,  p,  Svo.  tl, 
TliekIa:  an  Autobiography,  Lon..  ISs;,  .v.j,  lilnio.  4;'. 
(Trans.)  F.  F.  X.  de  Meroili'.  Archbishop  of  Melitinensis  : 
liis  Life  and  Works,  by  N.  F.  L.  Re.sson,  Rishoii  of 
Nisnies,  Lon.,  ISS7,  Svo. 

Herbert,  May.  (Trans.)  Early  Letters  of  Robert 
Schumann.     Published  by  his  Wile.     Lon,.  1SS7.  ]).  Svo. 

Herbert,  i\lchola»,  private  secretary  to  the  Rt. 
Hon.  C,  T.  Ritchie.  .M.P,,  president  of  the  Local  Govern- 
ment Roard.  With  .Iknkis,  A,  F,,  The  Councillor's 
Hand-Book:  being  a  Practical  (iuidr  to  the  Election 
and  Business  of  a  County  Council  under  the  Local  Gov- 
ernment Act,  ISSS,  Lon.,  ISSS.  Svo. 

Herbert,  Sarah  and  .-tiary  E.  Ihc  iEolian 
Harp;  or.  Miscellaneous  Poems,  Halifax,  N.S.,  1857, 
12n]o. 

Herbert,  Sarah  A.  P.  I.  Trust;  or,  A  Peep  at 
Eaton  Parsonage,  N.  York,  ISIifl,  ISmo.  2.  Weakness 
and  Strength;  or.  Out  of  the  Deep,  Phila.,  1S68,  ISmo. 
3.  May  Bell;  or.  Duty  before  Pleasure,  Bost.,  1800, 
16mo. 

Herbert,  Thomas.  The  Law  on  Adulteration  : 
being  the  .Sale  of  F'ood  and  Drugs  Act,  1S75  and  1S7S): 
a  Hand-Book  for  .Magistrates,  Lon.,  ISSl,  Svo. 

Herbert,  Thomas  Martin,  M.A.,  professor  of 
philosophy  and  church  history  in  the  Lancashire  Inde- 
pendent College,  Manchester.  The  Realistic  Assump- 
tions of  Modern  Science  K.vjunineij,  Lon,,  !s7ti.  svu 
Posth. 

"A  solid  and  sober  statement  of  orthodoxv,   both  In 
phllo.sopby  and  reliitlon.  as  opposed  to  the  phcnimieiuillsni 
of  nnnUrn  science,'^— .4»i,,  No.  2081. 
■HU 


ion,  Glasgow,  1884,  Svo. 
i,on,.  18S4,  Svo. 
I,    The    Law  of  Estoppel, 


Economics  of  Fair  Trad' 

Herman,  Henry  M. 
Albany,  1S71,  Svo.  2.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Exe'eu 
tions,  N.  York,  1S75,  r.  Svo,  3.  Treatise  on  Chattel 
.Mortgages,  N.  Y'ork,  |s78,  n\u.  |.  Commentaries  on 
the  Law  of  Estoppel  and  Res  Judicata,  Jersey  City,  188(1, 
I  vols.  Svo. 

Herman,  J.  B.  California  Supreme  Court  Re- 
ports, vol;;,  xiii.-xv.,  (1S59-1S00,)  San  Fran.,  IStll,  Svo. 

Herman,    William.     See    Rii.ofsk;.»(,    William 

HKnMAN,  illfl<i. 

Hermon,  Harry.  Hellerism:  Second-Sight  Mys- 
tery :  a  Complete  Manual  for  teaching  this  Reculiar 
Art,  Bost.,  1884,  8vo. 

Hernnman,  Claudia  Frances.     The  Crown  of 

Life:   Verses  for  Holy  Seasons,  Lon..  IssO.  sq.  Itimo. 

Heme,  i\iall.  The  Minor  Chord:  the  Organist's 
Story,  Lon,,  1SS7,  12mo. 

Hernon,  John.  1.  Historical  Dramas  for  the 
People:  Marcus  Antonius;  or,  The  Roman  Vintner; 
Andreas  Hoffmann,  ,fcc„  Lon,,  lSo3,  12mo.  2.  Cnbul:  a 
Narrative  Pcom,  founded  on  Incidents  in  the  War  in 
Afghanistan;  2d  ed.,  Kxeter,  ISOO,  Svo.  3.  The  tjuery 
"Was  Hamlet  Mad?"  fully  answered  in  Original  and 
Critical  Observations  on  Shakspeare's  Hamlet,  Ac;  and 
"The  Patriot  Peasant,"  a  lirairui,  in  'Three  Acts,  Ex- 
eter, lsfi3,  Svo.  4.  Popular  Mythology  :  a  Collection  of 
Poems,  Serious  and  .locose.  Tor(|uay,  1871,  Svo. 

Heron,  Denis  Caullield.  I.  The  Constitutioiml 
Histmy  of  the  Inivi  of  Dublin,  Dublin,  1847,  Svo. 

2.  An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  Jurisprudence, 
Lon.,  Isiio,  Svo.  3.  The  Principles  of  Jurisprudence. 
I-on.,  1873,  Svo.  "^ 

Heron,  Mrs.  Emily  Anstralic,  b.  in  Australia; 
daughter  of  Sir  William  Montagu  Manning;    married 


and  other  Poems, 
,  p.  8vo. 


By 


Rhymes,    and 


ig  Times  under 


Jeanie,  (il"-:p- 


HER 

1873.    The   lialnnco   „f   I'ari 
Au^tnilie,  [paeud.]      I,,,,,.,  is; 

the  Light  i" ;  -Z  Teael   n?„  P;K'''n'  '''S>un'.:aU,n  in 
Lon.,  I8,s,s  M-o  ^<"«''""B  »[  the  TweUe  Aiiostles," 

O^^ZlJ^^  I'-l-^.^^  ^^^f^  Manual,  or, 
E.ery.-^ay  tJ.e,  I'lul;..    ,s!s2    r^^  «°f'-''-«nee  Book  fur 

Templ^o  IS  r  'l      '«  c"t  «a     a  m"/'"  .'"f,'' '"  "'«  I'"""-  ^ 
18 K!  1).  Svo      0    S„ Ji"'  "V   r  ""'"«''  «"'"nnee,  I,,,,,., 

fe'estions  for  a  'uIm;  r"V '^"•'' ' '"•  ''•  i"i-thcr8us. 
'.ishDiffioult;,  „"d  «Sot'tii°T'  '"^'  '^■''-  ^-  'J'''^'' 
Snperintcnden^c'o,  Lon  fscs  "  ^' ''  l-^.'"-''!'  •"''  ^"™' 
and  the  I'eopio  ■  Ind  .i,v  .'  r  /•,!''»  'iri-'tocraey 
^vstem  of  County  Qrttn  f  .'  ^"■""l'''  ''""'>'''«1  »"  a 
■il'nce,  I.on.,  isrnf  Svo"-  "  '""'  ^"'"^  ■'^"perinten- 

^i.'-'m;!';8i»"'^:::''  ^""^^ ""  "'«'^«' «?  simke. 
^2:^.^'r.?-^n^/'s:'--"H^;.sii5n^ 

Andover'Theo,;::i;!u''L?  „f,;;r;  ;f,,;;'™";"',  "t , 

president  of  iS^'ni  1>^       A"'""'''  ^^^^  "^'''"-"  i 

tjvi^n  as  ro.at.!:rt:.'th"'^si:;™i'"-i'^,.^^^^ 


HER 


tjvi^n  as  related  to  thr,C^4^r 

tlio  Individual.  Host.,  IS70   Svo  --•'     ■' 

I;aw  and  Practice  of  lorn'   ami   DakL""'    ''■"'"'"' 
.  0  A,„endment,  and  Additt."    fo  the  PrXt's  "f  .^" 

^t.:  rhirrs^i.t.^''*-' ^-»'^-^'"' «-faiissrbi;: 
so"iriS„',!j.7-.  ^r"':.!',  ^^f'"'  "•  ■■^'>.  in 

Princeton  Semiii.ii.v'ls  i'         T'"'  f '"''"*'  "*59,  and  at 

I^'H  has  been  pa.'  i  ,ff  p„  '  '\->-  ""•'•  ""''  -"ineo 
llielsea,  Mass."a„Tf,^  Boston  ^-'T"",;"  "'•"'"'■^^  '" 
<"'lay,]io8t.,18s"  nsvo  rn;  /  ""  ""''•'"''■^  "f  Ve.-- 
Wielif,  Savonarola   Ao  )        '°"'"*'"'*  *''''"'""«  "■>  'i'^uler, 

Monthly.       :  WordL.so?Ph.'m'T'f"''''^,"f    ^""''^'"'^ 
soone,  N.  York    1  "s<   !  "J'''"'  '^'fe  under  the  .Mjcro- 

flhist.     N.  York,  ills,  imno  ^'"'^  '"  ^"^^  ^S»^' 

l.i"M';iifof'T'ow''i"„d",.tH,',;^il?  '•»-■•?•,  Duties,  „nd 

r";'s:^^::;t:ih:^---^^3^-.t  — '- 

■i'.';Ch,.,sen,  X.  York,  fssr   Co  '""'"  °'  '^''■•'""- 

bysi,.r„„,„,^--' ;^;^:--,;;;;;';^-  im,od,ie„;„ 

l'"l  lor'  sr,e'YlI.''.;!;,i[,ffi''':^' "«^'>^  h'.ve'  beei,  written 

-i:i.o;?^l^;.S;ina^;;;;j^?;>^^"J"^'- 


,  l-tter.  from  Abro.d  /       h  I^im'.  t o  r'"-  ' ''"'  '^■"-      -'• 

the  Itev.  George  CroF;    w[th  Fv^r;";'"    ^^^'^f'^'^^'""'  "( 
and  Writings,  Lon      sRl  fn  k  'H  ''"'"  '''«  Speeches 

I.on,,  \s-4    I  0      i'  V.^  ''^''V^"-     ■'•  ""  ""■  Telegraph.^ 

:  in  Theory;,::;' Pr^^tiern     ^''^^7"^   '^7'"'''^' 

e;;!::xLii:^:'ys^rsfr^"^"»^'^p-tmettJ^^ 

U  "^Si;;;t^^::-,«j^!^«'-^';''a"Cis,  graduated  at 
of  To.xteth   Park     1  ,no^    'J      •' ''''''''"''''  '^'"'•-  "««■• 

'■I'ih...  18 "'  vI,Z'  '*'''"'  °"   ''"■"  '"«'  Character, 

^.;|;.a^ica.  Table  of  c^:-^^~,;;-^;^ti^; 

«arkey;s  Life  and  te,   U"-'  .?i,'  ^j   '■■'«"''■■    •'-'   r.' 
tween  Cardinal   I'ole  and  T    I  ',.      I>nilogue  be- 

Soc.,)  Lon.,  1871-78,  So  2  VilT  'imI'",^  ''"«•  T"^' 
bondrie:  with  a  Ryme  jndev  M  ,  l'"''""  ""  ""«- 
I.on.,  lSr3-7!»,  2  part  'voi', F, "'■'-•?:  *'"'^'-  ^'''•^'  ■""«-) 
I  Ji'ed  Pointesof  Ooo  1  JIus  ;,n'  •■'  -di  ■'"•"'"'''''  '"■'■•  """- 
L™.,  1878,  Svo  4  !aXTv^^f^''^'  I'ialeet,Soc.,) 
of  the  tiesta  Roman orum  ■'(£„  iv^'^  ^'   e"*-''''''  ^'"^^i'"'' 

'lands,   (Hunt  ri,„  c'luV   p,;;'",'',^'"  "'"''''^  "f  ^    "o'v-' 
(E'l.)   Catholicon    A.  glicim"       ,     r'S'^',  '?S».  «".      «. 

I»-awbridge..  :  Prino  nl,"  ■  ,■  p  •'"""""Ous  Revolving 
liost.,  1876,  8vo  2  On  V'  ^"T^""''""'  *"'  ^"»«t 
anate  f.on,  a  Subme;.go,l  Or  !,>:  N  Vi""""/'-"  '!""  ™- 

voSdSl^^f-"V'i^^'^-^--^l^^.^^^ 
the  Eneyelopr  clia  Britanni'n,,  ri'-'""''  \"-'"«''aphy ;  from 
Meteorology;  from  the    '^'     '^'"•'   ''""'   '->»o.      2. 

Kncyclopa^,li„  Brila  ,i,ic„ 'Edin  ,siuf"  "f-''  '™"'  "'^ 
E.s.-ay,  entitled  the  Var  1  Hw  i  ' .  'V'  '^''-  **''''-  '*■  An 
considered  in  ReferVr  o  t  ,,' 'n,''"  ""'' ""''  ""•'  M«t™. 
I-ength,  Lon.,  Is  .'  s,  ,  Vv  ^'T'^"'  "  Standard  of 
,  tific  Subjects.  Lon.,'lsC6  ," '  s  ""'"l"'',^'''''""-''^' "" '^"en- 

of  Homer,  in    Knglilh   A  •  'en      .  !,•  U™"*-)  '^''«  Hiad 
I8mi,  8vo.  ^"fe"'"'   Accentuated  Hexameters,  Lon., 

andV^t;ro'„'dj|^c';,Tar,!;i„'-'",?"«'"«-  ««"■-■•' 

■■^vo;  2ded!,  187r  ""   ""^"•^hel,  Lon.,  1876, 

j;;i:jd?l^r!!^, -^^-!;;l'li,"r,-lume  make  up  a 
le  g.ven  |„  „„rk  „!    ■       ■  i,,',  '  i"''.v  po.ssible  nne-Jf  a 

Palostine,  Lon.,  1S|;C  iSu  '  2  T.""??  '"  ^i'""  »"'' 
Gentile  Dispensation,  Lon  I S4s  J>  *'?'""">'  "•■  "'« 
■«h  Witnesses  that  Je  us""u  «  chr  ,t'"l"'  ^•/^'^•^  J^'^" 
now  cd.,  1855.  4.  The  Sta tn  „i  i  l^  '"-  "*'"•  '^mo; 
Jews,  Lou..  1854,  12^0  5  VVe  An"'''.'"'""""  "^  "'« 
position  of  the  Tabernacle  and  it  J  '"  '"""J'  ^  ""  ^x- 
12,,,o.  «.  Strength  in  Weak,  e"jk:^r,'"'=-^'  ';""-  '■'5»- 
Ilersey,  Chnrlps      n       '  .''"''"ations,  Lon.,  ISfio 

of  the  Hevolution,'wrce:.i\f  ?:,.'"'■'"«  ""-'  ^ur 

:'  Jow,  i„  ,.:,!g,„„j  ,S. ,  ;  Ch  IS  la,  m,.,sio„ary  „„,„„,,  .h^ 
the  Talmud,  Lon..  1S6II  )n',,  .V  <E'l-)  F'Xtrnots  f,-„m 
cording  1,,  the  Talmu.i'-  p!";  {a  ^.''ntateu.h  ,^o- 
mentaiy  and  N„,e,,  l„„  87s  k,""'!''  ':  ""•=  Com- 
Miseelhny;  or,  A  Thousand'  .w^"',.  ^-  ^  Talmudic 
Talmud,  the  Mi.lrasl.r  ami  t h  ,  " 'n'V?''''  ^"""  ^l'« 
^vo.  4.  >Ofernth  hat  Imn  .  T?  ''"'''^'""'"'  ''"n.,  I8SI, 
^-.aSeriesofci:::i;i2;r^--;;.^.^^^^^ 

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Order  from  A  to  L;  compiled  from  the  Bnbyloninn  Tal- 
luiid,  nnd  translated,  Lon.,  1881.  5.  The  Peiitalcuch 
according  to  the  Talmud:  (Senesis;  with  a  Tulmudical 
Commentary,  Lon.,  ls,S3,  Kvo.  B.  (Truns.)  T/.cunah 
Ure^nah  :  a  Kabliinieul  Commentary  on  Genesis;  from 
the  Judeeo-Polish  :  with  Notes,  Lon.,  1S85,  8vo. 

Hertford,  A,  C>  Among  the  Heather  :  a,  Highland 
Story,  l.on.,  IKSI,  2  vols.  p.  t<vo. 

Hertford,  Joseph.  Personals;  or,  Perils  of  the 
Period,  N.  York,  IS7li,  l2nio. 

Ilertslet,  Charles  John  Belcher,  called  to  the 
bar  at  the  Middle  Temple,  1850.  1.  The  Law  relating 
to  Master  and  .Servant,  Lon.,  lf<.)0, 12mo.  2.  The  Bank- 
rupt Law  Consolidation  Act,  18  j2,  12mo  ;  2d  ed.,  18o  I. 
H.  (Ed.)  The  Practical  .Statutes of  the  Session,  18-4S),  Lon., 
]85:i,  l2mo. 

Hertslet,  Sir  Edward,  C.B.,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1824, 
in  Loudon ;  son  of  Lewis  llcrtslet,  (q.  i\,  <nitc,  vol.  i. ;) 
entered  the  Foreign  Oflice  in  18-10;  became  sub-librarian 
18o,'i,  and  librarian  and  keeper  of  the  papers  18o7.  He 
wa.i  attaidied  to  the  special  embassy  of  the  Earl  of  IJeac' 
onsHcld  and  the  Marquis  of  .Salisbury  to  the  Congress 
of  lierlin  in  1878,  and  was  knit;hled  at  Berlin  in  that 
year.  1 .  The  Map  of  Europe  by  Treaty,  showing  the 
Various  Political  ami  Territorial  Changes  which  biive 
taken  place  since  the  General  Peace  of  1814:  with  Nu- 
merous Maps  and  Note;-.  Lon.,  lH7'j,  ^J  vols.  8vo. 

"  Mr.  llertslct  has  prodiued  a  treasure  of  reference  for 
nil  HtudenUs  of  modern  politics.  ...  He  has  brought  it»- 
gether  in  linglish  Irnnslatioiis,  Ulustrateii  by  cf.reful  notes 
and  mails,  four  liniidrcd  ami  tilty-onc  European  treaties 
and  kindred  diicinueius."— .l//i.,  .N"o.  JofU. 

2.  Treaties  and  Tariffs  regulatiog  the  Trade  between 
Gre;it  Britain  ami  Foreign  Nations,  and  E.\traets  of 
Treaties  between  Foreign  Powers,  &a.,  Lon.,  1875-7!),  6 
parts,  8vo. 

Hertslet,  Lanra.  Facts  and  Fiction,  in  Prose  and 
Verse,  Lon.,  1 872,  p.  Svo. 

Hertslet,  Reginald  H.  Jerusalem  nnd  the  Holy 
Land  in  1882,  Lon.,  188:i,  Svo. 

Hertz,  Helen  A.  Short  Readings  from  English 
Poetry:   with  Xotes,  Lon.,  IS7il,  18mo. 

Hervey,  .\lbert.  Ten  Years  in  India;  or,  The 
Life  of  ft  Young  Olliucr,  Lon.,  1850,  3  vols.  p.  8vo. 

Hervey,  Rev.  Alpheus  B.  1.  Sea-Mosses:  a 
Collection,  Guide,  and  Study  of  Marine  Algae,  Host., 
1881,  12mo.  2.  Wild  Flowers  of  America;  from  Origi- 
nal Water-Color  Drawings,  Bipst.,  1881,  r.  Svo.  .').  (Ed.) 
Fairy  Flowers  from  Ocean  Bowers :  Selected  and  Ar- 
ranged. Illust.  Best.,  lS8l'i,  12ino.  4.  Wayside  Flowers 
and  Ferns.  Illust.  Bost.,  188ii,  tto.  With  W.\iin, 
KirtiAUi)  Halstkd,  (trans.)  The  Microscope  in  Botany, 
by  Julius  Wilhelm  Behrens,  Illust.  and  Plates,  Best., 
1885,  Svo. 

Hervey,  Mrs.  Eleanora  Lonisa,  (.tlontagu,) 
[iiiitc,  vol.  i.,  add.]  1.  Adventures  in  Tartary,  China, 
and  Kashmir,  Lon.,  1853,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Snooded 
Jessaline,  Lon..  18(i5,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  New  Stories 
and  Old  Legends.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISliS,  12mo.  4.  Our 
Legends  ami  Lives:  a  Gift  for  .\ II  Seasons,  Lon.,  ISiii), 
p.  Svo.  5.  The  Uock  Light ;  or.  Duty  our  Watchword, 
Lon.,  1870,  12mo:  new  ed.,  1883.  6.  Children  of  the 
Pear-Garden,  and  their  Stories,  Lon.,  1873,  l2mo.  7. 
The  Feasts  of  Camolot,  and  other  Tales,  Lon.,  1871), 
12mo;  new  ed.,  1884.  8.  .My  Godmother's  Stories  from 
Many  Lands,  Lon.,  I87fi,  12mo. 

Hervey,  Lord  I'^ancis,  .M..\.,  son  of  the  second 
Mar(|uis  of  Bristol;  b.  lS4(i;  graduated  at  O.xford,  and 
elected  Fellow  of  Hertford  College;  called  to  the  bar 
at  Lincoln's  Inn  1872;  M.P.  for  Bury  St.  Edmunds 
1874-80  and  since  1SS5.  Taking  the  Alba,  and  other 
Poems  and  Triinslalions,  Lon.,  1S73,  12mo. 

Hervey,  George  Winfred,  [untc,  vol.  i.,  add.]  1. 
A  System  of  Christian  Rhetoric  for  the  Use  of  Preachers 
and  other  Speakers,  Lon.,  1S73,  Svo.  2.  Manual  of  Re- 
vivals :  Practical  Hints  and  Suggestions  finm  the  His- 
tory of  Hi'vivals  an^l  Biographies  r.f  Hrviviilists,  N. 
York,  I8S4,  12iii(i.  3.  The  .'^tory  of  Baptist  Missions  in 
Foreign  Lands,  fiom  the  Time  of  Carey  to  the  Present 
Pate,  St.  Louis,  ISSii,  Svo. 

Hervey,  Rev.  H.  M.  Historical  .Sketches  of  the 
Prosliyfcrian  Church  in  Licking  County,  Ohio,  Newark, 
0.,  iMt'i,  Sw). 

Hervey,  J.  E.  Stray  Thoughts  in  Proi  e  and  Verse : 
Spring  Blossoms  :  with  a  Preface  by  J.  S.  Howson  ;  ,2d  ed., 
Lon.,  I  '61,  iL'mo. 


HES 

Hervey,  Al.  F.  8.  Celebrated  Musicians  of  All 
Nations.     Illust.     Lon.,  1884,  imp.  Svo. 

Hervey,  Rosamond.  1.  The  Aarbergs,  Lon., 
1864,  2  vols.  11.  Svo.  2.  Duke  Ernest,  a  Tragedy,  and 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  ISOii,  12mo. 

Hervey,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.,  graduated  at  Clare 
College,  Cambridge,  18411;  ordained  1841;  rector  of 
Colmer,  with  Priors  Dean,  Hampshire,  since  1853.  1. 
A  Plain  Hymnal  for  the  Use  of  the  Services  of  the 
Church  of  England,  Lon.,  185i),  l2iuo.  2.  Troubles  of 
the  English  Church,  185U-72,  examined  in  a  Selection 
from  Newspaper  Articles,  Alton,  187(i,  Svo,  Privately 
printed.  3.  'I'he  Bishops  of  Winchester  in  the  Anglo- 
Saxon  and  Anglo-Norman  Periods,  Colmer,  1877,  Svo. 
Privately  printed.  I.  A  History  of  the  United  Parishes 
of  Colmer  and  Priors  Dean,  Colmer,  ISSII,  4to.  Printed 
for  private  circulation.  5.  Life  of  the  Rev.  S.  Settle, 
Colmer,  18S1,  Svo.  Printed  for  private  circulation.  6. 
Varia:  Papers  upon  Severa'  Sulijects,  Colmer,  1883,  Svo. 
Privately  printed.  7.  (Ed.)  The  Parish  Registers  of 
Priors  Dian  and  Colmer,  to  the  End  of  1812,  Colmer, 
18S6,  4to.  Privately  printed.  8.  (Ed.)  Some  Unpub- 
lished Papers  relating  to  the  Family  of  Sir  Francis 
Drake,  Colmer,  1887,  Svo.     Privately  printed. 

Hesketh,  Robert.  1.  A  Synopsis  of  the  Metro- 
politan Building  Act,  Lon.,  1844,  8vo.  2.  A  Project  for 
improving  the  Communication  of  the  Central  Parts  of 
the  Metropolis:  with  Plan,  Lon.,  1851,  obi. 

Heslop,  Thomas  Pretious.  1.  The  Realities 
of  Medical  Attendance  on  the  Sick  Children  of  the  Poor 
in  Large  Towns,  Lon.,  1869,  Svo.  2.  Tiie  .Abuse  of 
Alcohol  in  the  Treatment  of  Acute  Disca.ses,  Lon., 
1872,  Svo. 

Hessels,  John  Henry,  (originally  Jan  Hen- 
drik,)  M.A.  Cantab.  1.  Henrick  Niclaes:  the  Family 
of  Love,  Lon.,  18ll«.  l2mo.  2.  (Trims.)  The  Haarlem 
Legend  of  the  Invention  of  Printing  by  Lourens  Jans- 
zoon  Coster,  critically  examined  by  Dr.  A.  Van  der 
Lindu  :  with  an  Introduction  nnd  a  Classifieil  List  of 
the  Costerian  Incunabula,  Lon.,  1S71,  8vo.  3.  (Ed.) 
Lex  Salica:  the  Ten  Texts,  with  the  Glosses:  with  Notes 
on  the  Frankish  Words  in  the  Lex  Salica,  by  Prof.  H. 
Kern,  of  Leiden,  Lon.,  1880,  4to.  4.  Gutenberg:  Was 
he  the  Inventor  of  Printing  ?  an  Historical  Invcsti;,'ation, 
embodying  a  Criticism  on  Van  der  Linde's  "  Gutenberg,  " 
Lon.,  ISS2.  Svo. 

"While  we  consider  that  Mr.  Hes,«els  has  performed  a 
very  valuable  nnd  rather  thankless  service  in  thorongbly 
silting  all  the  evidence  (in  this  siilijecl.  nnd  Inm  dcniun- 
slriited  the  weakness  of  niiidi  id'  the  current  cvidciiic,  we 
cannot  think  lliat  his  treatise  answers  in  the  negative  ilie 
question  proposed  in  its  title."— *'«<.  Kiv.,  Iv.  B35. 

5.  (Ed.)  Ecclesia;  Londino-Butavie  Arehivum,  Cam- 
bridge, 18S6-S1I,  2  vols.  4to.  6.  Hnnrlem  the  Birthplace 
of  Printing,  not  Jlcntz,  Lon.,  1887.  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Hessels  wants  neither  ingenuity  nor  erudition  ;  he 
has  collected  and  iirriiiined  with  great  .skill  nil  tlint  wiis 
ncces-siblc  in  ri.'gard  to  Coster  nnd  liie  works  nttribntcd  to 
him.  More  tlinn  ever  the  singular  position  nnd  real  ini- 
portJUicc  of  these  works,  the  um'oubled  mystery  wliiih 
surrounds  their  origin,  arc  iiiipri'  >ed  U[Htii  us  as  we  read 
.Mr.  llcsscls's  ilinpters.  Hut  thi y  do  not  force  upon  us 
Mr.  Hc^^scls's  (Ingmatie  conclusion  as  to  the  claims  of 
Haarlem.'— .1^/1.,  .No.  31bF. 

7.  (Ed.)  Abraliami  O.lclii  ct  Virorum  nruditoruin  ad 
eundem  et  ad  Jacobuni  Coliuni  Ortelianum  Epistuhe. 
Ex  .Vutographis  Ecdesiuj  Londino-Bitava).  Cuiubridgc 
1887,  4to. 

Hessey,  Rev.  Francis.  1.  Hints  to  District 
Visitors.  By  F.  H.  Lon.,  1S5.S,  32ino;  oth  c^.,  187S. 
2.  Papers  for  the  Use  of  Candidates  for  Conllriuation, 
Lon..  IS5<l_76,  three  series.  3.  Catechetical  Lessons  on 
the  Book  of  Common  Prayer:  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  ISliil,  l2iiio. 
I.  .V  Few  Parochi  il  Sermons  inenehed  at  St.  Barnabai ' 
Church,  Kensington,  Lon..  ISSl',  ji.  Svo. 

Hessey,  Ven.  James  .Augustas,  D.C.L.,  [imti, 
vol.  i..  add..]  b.  1814;  educated  at  .Meicliant  Tiiyloi-' 
School,  London,  nnd  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  wliei'' 
he  graduated,  first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  1836;  ordaincl 
1837;  head-master  of  Merchant  'I'liylorB'  School  184.'- 
70;  prior  to  the  Society  of  Gray's  Inn  1850-79  :  dcan':l 
Middlesex  since  1875.  I.  Sunday:  its  Oris;iii,  History. 
;ind  Present  Obligation  considered,  in  Eight  Lectuns 
lireached  before  the  University  of  Oxford.  (Bampl'ii 
Lectures,)  Lon.,  ISiiO,  Svo:  4th  ed.,  ISSO. 

"  N\--,  -",•.311  prnisc  i.-,  -lu,,  t-,  the  :tulinir  tor  iirr  frttiik;!-— 
In  run:iiiig0(iuiiter  to  much  of  the  popular  and  feeble  ic 
Unionism  of  the  day."— .n'<i(.  Ret'.,  xi.  72.         » 

2.  The    Restoration    of    Holy    Places:    Six    Serimi 
preached  at  Gray's  Inn,  Lon.,  18112.     3.  Biographic.-    I 


Vlusiciiins  of   All 


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came  as.si,,tant  nrofes.,fr     f  ,1        '"  ^mlicrst  l,S(i9;  be- 

anU  professor  of XZ;„1  ,?"''''"  ""''"■"""  '"  '•^''N 

1883.     1.  The  Fri.«L™„""  ,""«""««  "."''  'it>^^raturo  in 

,  torieal  S.udy,  Ithncn,  N  Y    fsTi«        '"i""'"™:  His- 

''H^?^;#i;-^»'S^.4mt^'ii^?:^ 

a  "ufd'e  riwo,  °'  nd  n,?,?" *    i'^v"'  '"''■•  '^«  ^'"""K : 

Augustine   Franc!  ',7TD^"^'Jtr'  (^%reU,ion 

Conn.:  gr.dua.ed  at  Ainherst  in'  Is.'tg    '  '  m'  .^"'^''f'''' 

up  for  tlifoln„v   „-,.:_.„,„.'  "'udied  law.  but 


2u'o.     7.  Sermons  „„  .:'\^,,,,^.y-/''„'"^';0-^'--;   1^69   (  8 vo":     2.   St<^:;hurst'   C    lei;:'  ^'-r'?;^     '''■'^«'»"'     «««, 
•oversy    0.xf.,   Isri,  8vo.      S     l^rAthin        ™V  ^''"- '  ^'"'•™.  '«™.  8vo  '«"  ^    "■''   '  "-^'    ■""'    I're.ent 

lloasons  for  rejecting  Mr.   I.',v.,.!^..„ '^n!^""-"""  ^reed :  :      Hcwitson,  \vi|,i„„   .... 

tsiadd.,]  isotus'rs  b  t  N-v  n>"na"'  (/""'■•  vol.  i., 
.e  I  trntion«  of  New  Specie'  of  Kv":  '",","  ''^'"«-  '•  I>'"»- 
^  ;  f "Ptive    letter-pS,l    ll'^'''  V-  '  l!"?'«i«^^  [with  de- 


'■""••'«?»,  8vo.     1()    On   P,w,    '  "  ?'"'''=    Sermons, 
-Sr?^t-Lt|;SS  ?•---- 

N"rL:;;..1j^'J*«.,*';„      ^""-Pties:     a    Book    for 

Hewes,  Georue  \Vh    V.n   ?'.•  '"''  '-"»• 
"ar,  N.  V,U,  l",2'r',„,?    ""?"'•     ''  ^"""^'^  "f  t'>e 
Holder.,  of  the  Unite  I    "n., ,"  ^"11""''""'  '"  "^^  ""mi- 

f,-o^,^yments:;rCtU^^^:;^"C/^-: 

Heivetson,  Ilcnrir      1    i.- 

"I    Hevela.ion,  elm,  ,'  /v'i     i::'''''".'.""';"  "f  "">  Book 

■.."'ra':?!;,;..^'^^^^^^^^^^  ■.    Nature 

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"r..ai„i„g    '1.   11.  'ir'r'';.^''-^  P-interand  Poet 

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of  some  New  Species  of  LyctEni  ,'n'  V"  ,  ^^"-""■'Pt'ona 
Equatorial  Lepidoptera     iC"    T^  i  iV"''  r^*'"'  '"""■     ■>■ 

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and  Remains.  Edited  bv  I  i!,'  "T'i"-  ^^''"•'  ^'^''^'s 
l^^.'i,  2  vol.^.  I2mo.  ^    "''■   "^"'"^    f^^i'l"'-     Lon., 

the"paru"  la"'oF  whilh"„?';"''  ^"''"''«  "^  «"«'<••.  All 
AVorksof  the  Qrel.tes  'Ma"e,;'\,,.''«/-'"7'  »i"'   tbe 

1S.'.8.  and  was  a  tou-h;;  n  ho%/^  l'l;.om,ngto„,  m.  ,„ 
of  'vhi.h  ho  ha,,  l.oe,  .residonf  "  -^l""'"""  '"iversity, 
on  Pedagogy,  f„r  YounTT      k     '"""'  '**"«■     A  Treatise 

Hewitt 'Kdu-ar/  w"  „*'?  ?.'"V  '*'^''  '-'""• 
(Kd.)  index  of  (lent  "l  n,'i  *"■'    *"'«''"«"'  "'•   «• 
tlio  «u.-,rtorn,„'.'''     ,""^':'''""  ""'.'  f'i'-euhn>  aflectin.; 

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Uterine  Pathology  :  being  the  llnrveian  licctures  Tir 
1H7T.  Lon.,  I87S,  Svo. 

Hewitt,  Henry  iMnrniudiikc.  1.  A  Higcst  of 
Greek  Liinguiige  KxiiminMlion  yuestimis,  Lon..  1877, 
12ui().  2.  A  Digest  of  Latin  Liingiiii^u  ICviiujinittion 
Pnpers,  Lon.,  I.';77.  12nio.  3.  A  Manual  of  our  Mother 
Tongue,  Lon.,  1S87,  (..  Svo. 

Hewitt,  J.  A.  Summer  Socgs,  and  other  Poems, 
Lon.,  ISSH,  or.  Svo. 

Hewitt,  J.  «).  ill.  Our  Liblo:  Three  Lectur. -. 
Illusl.     C'liii'.,  Is7.'i,  lL>mo. 

Hewitt,  .lllllies,  leeturer  on  geograjjliy  at  llie 
Training  rolkge.  Ilaltersea.  1.  (ioogrnphy  of  the  liril- 
ish  Col(jnies  ami  Depenihncies  :  Physical,  Political,  His- 
torical, and  Commercial,  Lon.,  I.Till,  I2mo,  2.  .Scripture 
Geography:  being  an  .Account  of  the  More  Inijiortant 
Countries  and  Places  mentioned  in  IIolv  Scripture,  Lon., 
18112.  Svo. 

Hewitt,  Jnines.  A  Hand-Hook  to  He.\ham  and 
it?  .(ii.ii'iuitics.  llc.Nham,  |S7'.I,  Svo. 

Hewitt,  Kev.  ,lniiie»i  Ale\tili<ler,  D.C.L..  grad- 
uated at  St.  Augustine's  College,  Canterbury,  |sii7;  or- 
dained 1871;  rector  of  Worcester,  ('a|ic  ('(.lony,  South 
/"Vica,  since  1S8H.  ."Sketches  of  Knglisli  Church  History 
in  South  Africa,  171io  to  1848,  Cape  Town,  1S87;  Lon., 
188s.  U'mo. 

Hewitt,  John,  [miii;  vol.  i.,  add.,!  member  of  the 
.■\i  'haoological  Institute  of  (ireiit  liritain.  1.  Ancient 
Armour  and  Weapons  in  Kurope:  from  the  Iron  Period 
of  the  Northern  Nations  to  the  End  of  the  Seventeenth 
Century:  with  Illustrations  from  Cotemporary  Afonu- 
nients,  Lon.,  I8.').i-0il,  3  vols.  Svo.  (The  second  volume 
is  devoted  to  the  fourteenth  century,  and  the  final  one 
jrives  a  sketch  of  the  gradual  itisuse  of  defensive  armor.) 

"  It  is  not  a  hook  for  eoiuinuons  reftiling;  but  it  will  .scl- 
<lom  disap}M>int  thestuiii  ni  who  turn.s  to  it  for  occasional 
Instruction,"— .Sri(.  Her..  i.\.  4iio. 

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18.^0,  I2mo.  ;).  Iland-liook  f.ir  the  City  of  Lichlield 
and  its  Neighbourhood,  Lichlield,  1874,  Svo:  2d  ed.,  18S4. 
4.  Hand-Iiook  of  Lichlield  Cathedral ;  .'id  eil.,  enl.,  Lich- 
lield, issti,  8vo. 

Hewitt,  John,  solicitor.  An  E.xposition  of  the 
Convevancing  and  Law  of  Properly  .\ct,  ISSl,  Lon., 
1882,  r.'mo. 

Hewitt,  Oscnr.     Poems.  Lon..  1887,  12mo. 

HeAvitt,  William,  M.l).  I.  (In  Costiveness:  its 
Causes,  Consequences,  and  Cure.  Lon.,  iMi.),  p.  Svo.  2. 
Diseases  of  City  Life :  their  Causes  and  Cures,  Lon., 
1870,  Svo. 

Hewlett,  Kev.  Alfred,  D.D.,  il.  1883;  educated 
ut  Hertford  College,  O.Kford;  ordained  ISIilj  vicar  of 
Astley  1840.  1.  Our  Sunday-School :  its  Uise  and  Prog- 
ress, Lon.,  ISli),  ISnio.  2.  Plain  Sermons,  Lon.,  184f), 
12nio.  .'i.  Anti-Millenarian  Lectures,  Allerton,  1854, 
]2mo.      I.  Sermons  and  Outlines,  Lon.,  ISjS,  Svo. 

Hewlett,  Rev.  Ebenezcr,  graduated  at  King's 
College,  London,  1852  ;  ordained  18.52;  rector  of  Charitcm- 
on-.Medlock,  Lanca.shire,  since  1802.  Sermons  preached 
at  Calne.  Wilts,  Lon.,  lS.i8,  12mo. 

Hewlett,  Edgar.  Personal  Recollections  of  the 
Little  T.'W  (ihost,  L(m  .  18.54.  l2mo. 

Hewlett,  Henry  Gay,  keeper  of  the  records  of  the 
land  revenue.  1.  The  Heroes  of  Europe  :  a  liiographical 
Outline  of  Ennipcan  Ili.'tory,  from  A.D.  7011  to  A.D.  1700, 
Lon.,  ISfiO,  12mo;  new  ed.,  ISO'.I,  2.  A  Sheaf  of  Verse, 
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tory of  England  I'nun  the  Accession  of  Henry  III.  to  the 
Revolution  .)f  108S.  (•'  Early  liiitain,")  Lon,,  1S87.  .'J. 
The  Wayfarer's  Wallet,  Lon.,  1888.  And  see  Chohlky, 
II.  v..  Mitijrti. 

Hewlett,  John  Grigg,  Ph.D.,  D.D.  1.  Priscilla, 
the  Helper:  it  Memoir  of  .Mrs.  Uawton,  of  Coventry, 
Lon.,  1841,  12mo.  2.  Thoughts  npcm  Thought,  Lon"., 
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Svo.     5.   Records  of  the  Poor,  L4>n.,  1S62,  sq.  lOmo. 

Hewlett,  llichard  Whitfield.  1.  The  Daths 
of  liormio,  Lon.,  1871.  Svo.  2.  St.  Moritz  as  a  Health- 
I'cFort,  Lon.,  iSvl,  Sv,;. 

Hewlett,   Miss    S.   S.      Daughters  of   the   King: 
with  a  Preface  by  the  Uiehop  of  Lahore.     Illust.     Lon., 
issfi,  Svo. 
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Hewlett,  Willinin  Oxenhnm.  I.  Noleson  Dig- 
nities in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland  which  are  dornmnt  or 
which  have  been  forfeited,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo.  2.  Some 
llc;ison3  against  the  Transfer  of  .lurisdiction  of  the 
House  of  Lords  in  regard  lo  Scottish  Titles  of  Honour 
I"  tlie  Court  of  Session  of  Scotland,  Lon.,  1SS:1,  Svo. 

Hewson,  Addhiell,  .M.D.,  [anit,  vol.  i.,  aild.,]  b. 
1S2S,  in  Philadelphia.  Earth  as  a  Topical  Application 
in  Surgery.     Illust.     Phila.,  1872,  Svo. 

Hew»on,  Hev.  William,  .M.A.,  |s(iO-lS70,  b.  in 
London  I  graduated  at  St.  .lohn's  College,  t'ainbridge, 
is;ill;  incumbent  of  tioatland  frcjm  1S48.  I.  Tlie  Obla- 
tion and  Temple  of  Ezckiel's  Visions  in  their  Relation 
to  tlie  Uest'jratioii  of  the  Kingdom  of  Israel,  Lon.,  1S5',I, 
Svo.  2.  "Thy  Kingdom  Come;"  or,  The  Christian's 
Prayer  of  Faith  and  Penitence,  Lon.,  185'.),  Svo.  .1.  Chris- 
tianity in  its  Relations  to  .Judaism  and  Heathenism  :  in 
Three  Tracts,  Lon.,  Isiill,  ,svo.  4.  The  Hebrew  and  Greek 
Scriptures,  compared  with  Oriental  llL^tory,  Dialling, 
Science,  and  Mythology,  Lon,,  1870,  7  parts,  Svo. 

Hewson,  William,  C,E.  Principles  and  Prac- 
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to  "  Levees"  on  the  Mississippi,  N.  York,  ISOo,  Svo;  new 
ed..  1870. 

Hexham,  Lionel  J.  F.  Harry  Ruughton  :  Remi- 
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'-vo. 

Hey,  Ileliecca.  1.  Sylvan  Musings;  new  ed., 
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Heyden,  Very  Itev.  Thomas.  Memoir  on  the 
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Oallitzin,  Halt..  IMiO,  ISmo. 

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IflllO. 

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Ani'icnl  imd  .Muili'rn,  lion.,  l.S7.'t,  ;i,  Svo, 

IliclilillK,  (icorge.  1.  Tlio  Myctio  Lund,  and 
otluM-  I'oc'in.",  liiin.,  l.Sjt),  I2iuo.  2.  The  I'loasures  of 
Lite,  luul  otlicr  Poems,  Lon.,  l^lil,  fp.  8vo. 

"  Ilickling,  Williiiiii,"  ( I'soud.)  See  De  Costa, 
li.  F.,  Huftnt. 

Hickiiiitii,  Williiiin,  K.X.  A  Treutiso  on  the  Law 
and  I'raitic^e  of  Naval  Courts-Martial,  Lon.,  IS.M,  Svo. 

Ilicl'tniin,  Williniii.  Sltrtehua  on  tlie  Xipisaguit, 
a  lliver  of  New  lirunMvick,  [with  deseriptivo  letter- 
press.] ILilifax,  N..-f.,  1S(',(I,  lol. 

IlickiilHll,  Milliain,  .M.li.  On  .«omio  Varieties 
and  Klfects  of  ('aneeroua  Diseases  of  Done,  (Listen 
Clinical  I'ri/.e  Essay,)  I-on.,  ISil.j,  Svo. 

Ilickmnii,  William  A.  lirighain's  Destroying 
Angel.      Illiist.      N.  Vork,  1S72,  Svo. 

Ilickmnn,  ('apt.  William  Theodore.  -  I. 
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From  Poverty  to  Wealth  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1S31,  3  vols, 
cr.  Svo;  new  cd.,  LS83.  3.  Tlie  Nick  of  Time:  a  Novel, 
Lor,,  1887,  I2nio. 

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V(]l.  i.  adil.,)  171IS-1S8S,  In  ■anie  president  of  Union  Col- 
lege in  ISIiii,  hut  resigned  that  post  in  ISliS  and  removed 
to  Amherst,  Mass.  I.  Creator  and  Creation;  or.  The 
Knowledge  in  the  Reason  of  (lod  and  his  Work,  Bust., 
1S72,  Svo.  2.  Humanity  Immortal  ;  or,  Man  Tried, 
Fallen,  and  Itedeemed,  Host.,  1S72,  Svo.  3.  Logic  of 
Keason,  I'liiversal  ami  Kternal,  Bost.,  1871,  Svo. 

Hicks,  V,  Staiisl'eld.  L  Our  Boys,  and  what  to 
do  with  them:  The  Merchant  Service:  what  it  is,  and 
how  to  enter  it,  Lon.,  18Sj,  p.  Svo.  2.  Yachts,  Boats, 
and  Canoes  :  their  Design  and  Construction  :  with  Special 
Chajitcrs  on  Yachts  and  Single-Handed  Cruisers.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

"An  admirable  expositioiiof  the  whole  subject."— .Icaci., 
xxxl.;v>8. 

Hicks,  Kev.  Edward,  M.A.,  B.C.L,,  ordained 
1S72;  vicar  of  St.  Stephen's,  Sheffield,  since  1883. 
Church  Music:  its  Origin,  Development,  and  Present 
Vse.     Illust.      Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 

Hicks,  Rev.  Edward  Lee,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Braaenose  College,  O.tt'ord,  18(!B;  ordaineil  1870;  Follow 
and  tutor  of  Ccjrpus  ChrL-ti  College  iS06-73;  corre- 
sponding member  of  the  German  Archieological  Institute 
ISS'J;  hon.  canon  of  Worcester  ISSl;  principal  of  Aulino 
Hall,  Owens  College,  Manchester,  since  1886.  1.  (Kd.) 
The  Collection  of  Ancient  Greek  Inscriptions  in  the 
British  Museum,  Oxf.,  187  l-sfi.  3  parts,  fol.  2.  Manual 
of  Greek  Historical  Inscriptions,  Oxf.,  1S82,  Svo.  3. 
Henrv  Bazeley,  the  Oxford  Evangelist:  a  Memoir,  Lon., 
1886,  p.  Svo. 

"A  more  touching  book  than  the  sympathetic  record 
which  Mr.  <;.  [sic]  L.  Hicks  lias  given  us  of  his  friend  .  .  . 
we  have  seUloiu  read."— .S;)ec(a(or,  lix.  9!IL 

Hicks,  tieorge  Borlase.  1.  Epilepsy  and  its 
Successful  Treatment,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo.  2.  Alcohol  in 
Health  and  Disease,  Lon.,  1883,  12inc. 

Hicks,  George  Montague.  The  Double  Doom 
of  the  Poor  Debtor,  Lon,.  ISo.S,  8vo. 

Hicks,  Rev.  James.  1.  Catechetical  Lectures  on 
the  Incarnation  and  Childhood  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
Lon.,  184S,  12mo.  2.  Plain  Sermons  on  the  Teaching 
of  the  Church  in  her  Sacramenis.  Lon.,  1856,  12mo. 

Hicks,  Jennie  E.  Sparkles  from  Saratoga.  By 
Sophie  Sparkle,  [pseud.]     N.  York,  1873. 

Hicks,  John,  Wanderings  by  the  Lochs  and 
Streams  of  Assynt,  Edin.,  1855,  12uio.  I 

Hicks,  John  liraxton.  On  Combined  External  | 
and  Internal  Version,  Lon.,  1864,  Svo. 

Hicks,  Rt  V.  John  W  ale,   M.A.,   B.Sc,   M.D.,  | 
M.R.C.P.,    F.R.C.P,,    graduated   at   the    University   of  I 
Loudon  i8o2,  aud  at  Sidney-Sussex  College,  Cambridge, 
1870;  ordained  1872;  viear  of  St.  Mary  the  Less,  Cam- 
bridge, since  1887.     1.  A  Text-Book  of  Inorganic  Chem- 
istry, (Local   Examination  Sor.,)  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.     2. 
The  Real  Presence,  Cambridge,  1885,  Svo. 
818 


HIG 

\  Hicks,  Lewis  E'/Cra.  A  Critique  of  Design-Ar- 
guments: a  Historical  Review  and  I'rie  Examination 
of  the  Methods  of  Reasoning  in  Natural  Theology,  N. 
Voik,  I8S3,  Svo. 

Hicks,  Rev.  W.  W.  Story  of  Ike  Cottle,  the  Tin- 
Washer,  .\.  York,  isns,  ISnio. 

Hicks,  William  Henry.  A  Concise  View  of  tlie 
Doctiine  of  the  Baptismal  Regeneratioin,  Lon.,  lS5li, 
l2mo. 

Hicks,  William  lUitchinson,  M.A..  b.  1 850,  at 
Launccston,  Eng. ;  graduated  at  St.  .lohn's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, 1S73;  elected  a  Fellow  1876.  I.  Review  of  the 
Un.seen  Universe;  or,  Physical  Speculations  on  fi  Future 
State,  (reprinteil  from  the  "  British  (iuarlerly  Review,") 
L<m.,  1876,  Svo.  2.  Steady, Motions  and  Small  Vibra- 
tions of  a  Hollow  Vortex,  (Philosophical  Triinsaetions,) 
Lon.,  1 884,  4to,  3.  Researches  on  the  Tlieory  of  Vortex 
Rings:  Part  II.,  (Philosophical  Transactions,)  Lon., 
I8S6.  4to. 

Hick.son,  Miss  Alary  Agnes.  1.  Selections 
from  t.Hd  Kerry  Records,  llist<iric!il  and  tlcneaiogicnl : 
witli  Introductory  ^lemoir.  Notes,  and  Appendix,  Lon., 
1872,  Svo.  2.  Ireland  in  tlie  Seventeenth  Century ;  or. 
The  Irish  Massacres  of  1641-42.  their  Causes  and  Re- 
sults :  witli  a  Prctiice  by  J.  A.  Froiicle.  Lon.,  1SS4,  2  vols. 

"  Miss  Ilick.soii  hnsexamiiied  tin-  inithof  the  matter  .  .  , 
with  the  accuracy,  acumen,  and  jwiiieiit  impartiaiitv  ofan 
ideal  hislDrian,  Mr.  Fronde,  who  .Mii.iils  that  he  has  on 
fiirmer  occasions  smarted  under  her  criticisms,  acknowl- 
edges that  there  exists  Ihestriingest  iiilliience  to  bias  her  to 
the  Irish  view.  '  She  has  no  Knglish  prejuilices,  she  is  the 
descendant  of  some  ofUlie  exileil  ami  transported  Iri^h 
anil  ,\iiglo-lrish  ol  ItU'.i,  she  is  keenly  alive  to  tlie  wroiiys 
which  her  country  has  sntlered  at  Kiiglish  hands,  and  on 
siune  points  she  is  in  lull  syniiiathy  with  Irish  Xatioii- 
alisiii.'  Vet,  in  the  face  of  siich  inlli'iences,  Miss  lliclt.siui 
finds  herself  ciunpelled  to  give  judgment  in  favour  of  the 
English  eoiiteiitioii."— .Sjjcrtntor,  Ivili.  Kill. 

(For  a  controver.sy  between  J.  R.  Gardiner,  Miss 
Ilickscm,  J.  F.  Kcgan,  and  W.  E.  H.  Lecky,  in  regard  to 
the  statements  in  tiiis  work,  see  .tern/.,  vol.  xxvi.) 

Ilickson,  M.  J.  Silieated  Groove  (Siplionoglyphe) 
in  the  Stomoda-um  of  Aleyonarians,  (Philosophical 
Transactions.)  Lon.,  18S4,  4to. 

Uickson,  ^iydney.  Sexual  Cells  and  the  Early 
Stages  of  Development  in  .Millepora  Plicatii,  (Philo- 
sophi!al  Transactions,!  Lon..  1888,  4to. 

Hide,  Albert.    The  Age  to  Come,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Hicid,  Mary.  1.  Living  Papers  from  Many  Ages. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1S79,  4to.  2.  Glimpses  of  South  America; 
or.  The  Land  of  the  Pampas,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo. 

HitTcrnan,  John  Michael.  1.  Watch  unto 
Prayer;  Lectures,  Lon.,  1S3!I,  l2mo.  2.  Life  Sketches 
from  Scripture  ;  new  ed.,  Dublin,  1854, 12mo.  3.  Sketches 
of  Our  Lord's  History  from  Our  Lord's  Ministry,  Lon.. 
1856,  l2nio.  4.  Thoughts  on  the  Parables,  Lon.,  1877. 
12nio.  5.  Tlioughts  on  Sacred  Themes,  Lon.,  1878,  12nio. 
6.  Thoughts  on  Various  Themes,  Lon.,  187S,  12mo. 

Higgens,  Charles,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  ophthalmic 
surgeon  to  Guy's  Hospital;  lecturer  on  ophthalmology 
at  Guy's  Hospital.  1.  Hints  of  Ophthalmic  Out-Patient 
Practice,  Lon.,  IS77,  12iiio;  3d  ed.,  1886.  2.  Manual 
of  O^jhthalmic  Practice.     Illust.     Lon.,  IS8S,  p.  Svo. 

Higgin,  George,  C.K.  Commercial  and  lildustrial 
Spain,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Higgin,  L.    1.  Hand-Book  of  Embroidery.    Edited 
by  Lady  Mari;in  .Ylford.    Lon.,  188(1,  Svo.     2.  Margaret 
Grantley;    a  Study  in  Black   and  White.  Lon.,  1SS5,  2 
vols.    i'.  Svo.     3.  Art  as  applied  to  Dress  and  to  Hai 
luonious  Colour.  Lon.,  1885,  sq.  Ifinio. 

Migginbotham,  J«  J.  Men  whom  India  lias 
known,  Madras,  ls7<V-71,  S  j»i,i<ts,  Svo;  2ded.,  rev.,  1S74 

Higgins,  Alvin  S.  Mishaps  of  Mr.  K/.ekiel  Pelter 
Illust.      1S74.  iL'nio. 

Higgins,  Charles.      The   Irish    Land   Questhm 
Facts  ati.i   .\rguiiient8,  Manchester,  1881,  p,  Svo ;  .\ii'.n. 
ed.,  Chi-,,  18S7.  under  the  title  "  J    me  Rule,"  cic. 

HiijiCtns,  Charlotte  M.  The  Angel  Children :  or. 
Stories  from  Cloudland.     Illust.     Best.,  1S54,  16mo. 

Higgins,  Clement,  M.A,,  F.C.S.,  b.  1S44 ;  educate  1 
at  Downing  College,  Cambridge;  called  to  tkc  bar  at  tlu 
Inner  Temple  1871;  recorder  of  Birkenhead  since  1SS2. 
1.  A  Digest  of  the  Reported  Cases  relating  to  the  Law 
and  Practice  of  Letters  Patent,  Lon..  1 87.5-80,  Svo.  J. 
A  Treatise  on  the  Law  relating  to  the  Pollution  and  Oh 
struction  of  Watercourses ;  together  with  a  Brief  Sum 
miiry  of  the  Various  Sources  of  River  Pollution,  Lon  , 
1877,  Svo.  3.  A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Prac- 
tice of  Patents  for  Invention,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 


Cottle,  the  Tin- 


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Ex,,lorer»,,..V»„„.';p,,'"'V„  J'-  A    I!,,„k    oC   Amfrieun 


18115.  8V0.     ,;.   !• 1   „„,,'.'"''"'""■'   J"tlin«s,  I,„„. 

•^^ennl.  „f   Kind's     l"     Bun,''   ^  *""»^»'     ( tM.)  The 

''™^''S  I'liila.,  1858:  tith  "l     "sfi,     ^'^'"'"•kable  Provi- 

>^.ro;i!i"/;;,^;;^»|'j;i«  |lizabe.h.      Wo.e„  of 
18«.>,  2  vols.  8v<>.  Sixteenth  Centuries,  Lon., 

"■pad's';,!!;;;- ™l:|;;^-vm  not  be  roa,.  withcu  n„„.„' ! 
'"  ^^':"}  ^■''■•'^•■'■-■^■''"J.'n. ,  liV  fi',,'""'  of  ""small  au"o,i„t 

-teaK'se"!rVoi!'r"8'^";;'-'  ';"-'^^'«'-  s™-'- 

Woroestershire.  1S3im'?     Hi,   '  ''"^''";^'nt  "f  Sto.ilton, 
.;,)„„.,.   .,_.   ..•  .'■i"  •»■'.      Kjtualisin    Historieali.v  con 


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{"■■s.")  I'ort..  I8,st,],)„r''l  l'"^™""  Men  „f  I,et. 
United  States  of  A  n  ie'a  to  .heTr  ^"''"O' <>f  the 
Jaekson's  Administration      I||u-r  i^'"''   "'    ''■•««i<lent 

2^-»o.     ir.  n  ,us  on  w,  ;■'''■'•''"  5  ^^■■^'"^  B'«t.,  1887 

American  Hi.to  yf  C  TssTl."""""'^  ^  Epifodes  n' 
A  en,  N.  York,  1888,  lYimo  i,'^'"":  '''■  ^^^<>""-'"  and 
addrcs.sos,  Ac.  '  °-    '^^'"'  "'ng'e  sermons  and 

its  u'fs^-'and'l'ori'tcl'n  ^^hlV^'^T  V''  "''"'"« 
8vo.  '•"''  '^^81  he  emjilo^-ed,  Lon.,  1867 

"•ggs,  Arthur  Hibhle 


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C»n.t\!lf  "'„„:,  ,^*';,„";.,J'''«    Names   of  the   Stars   and 

'■"'^^"cA.^'!:^^S"«7.r-".vo,.i..ad,..; 

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'-^L;^  ".'oOresof  Iron    Lon""  ut'^T'"'''''^  "'^""•"- 


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18S8.  obi.  fol.     •    ^"^   ''"'<"•   WoJtIing.     Illust      Lon 

l«|'|fo'.'  -"*"'"*•     ^''=-'  ("  JIusic  Primers,",  Lon.,' 

p"ti!fr-I,.f.fiff*V^„;,;  [fei  h'^^/r  '^'«'"!"K=  a 
a.ne  Illus,.  Lon.™;"!  N  f  rk'"is%"'''"'^o'%^"»- 
ti-ic  Iri,ni.mi..8ion  of  Power  •■,,!.' **!?■  "•  ^'<'<'- 
A^lvantages.  Lon.,  I879.T  8vo      3    Th"'..f"^""'"'   ''"'' 


^^'-':«-Lttft'"»^^-- Village  in  '--"^^^^'  '' '  I^    -^'""^^  i^^^'**- 
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Hraton  Norri,   Ln^rC-  •'«*":«••<«.    I807-I8sn,    b     at 

;  l-itarian,  oLj:r^:t:j„'",-'f;  "f  r'^"'*"'  S'-" 

the  Bible,  Lon    18A.S   s^  9      ■  ^    ^^'''-     '•  f'le  Spirit  of 
.Astro-Th;„,og";,.':^^R^e^Ai:fy-    vo;2ded...,8?,3.'"' 


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^  "'^^'.hrj^!:«::/ Tilt:  j^'rr- ^"^- " 

;-:e.tcr_a„d  U'orco.    ,  Lon.,t8„  ""sT  '  '''''''"'"'' 


2.    ,I;e«al^Kc'm''edi™^eM:...  1*87^  ^C"i°" ,'^V''"'"""^ 
Law  of  rni„'„„,:„  '    1"  *'^-'    •\8*-     2.  A 


vol.''.      i.  A  Trc«H«.     '    :   °-i  '874,  8yo; 


iii       .  ■'' '^'"".  2ded.,    newod.,  18S,'i  •  L/i;    ,     ,    r™"'  L""-.  1878.  fn  ■ 

^^I-ning,_Un.,  is^r's™.'  ^:<' ^TJ^'^'^^^^'on  ind  its 
Napoleon  :  an  Enin  Pnn',,,"""'"™!  °'^'  ^i"*  *f's- 
-IV.     I.on.,18578v<r"7'a:"  ^,r'^P  Bool'^. 


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|V2mo7"- "  '"""^  Lee's  Inheritanc";'Lo„'lM?8; 

Highain, 
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;».|.-able  Depths  and  ka;:ra,kI.L^ra:"LoJ%8';"/i^'r";^^  2.  Where  to  P,?,'   J„td 

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the  SoUuitor'n  Popartnieut  Inland  Kev  ntip.  Snmur.^ot 
llouic,  'Inuu  1S82.  Suiiiiiiary  Proeceilln^-s  iii  Inland 
Rcvenuu  CiiaoH  in  l)n{{lnn<l  uml  Walrx,  Lon.,  18S2,  |i. 
8vi>;  '2d  oil.,  IS'^I. 

IllKlit,  II.  W.  Iiiwa  Siipionic  Court  Kunortii,  vols. 
Ivii..  Iviii.,  Ilssl-HL',)  Ilun  Muinu^  1NH2,  2  vola.  Mvo. 

Iliglitoii,  v..  (;illiurt.  A  V'oiue  from  tbe"L(in- 
iliin."  iin<l  i|.^  KchcK'y,  l.iiii.,  IHtlfi,  Svip. 

IliChtoil,  Edwiiril.  'I'lu'  KIitIiIi'  Tok'^mph  :  itn 
Ili-l»rv  Mini  I'nyri-.-s.      Illii"t.      I.iin.,  \^:>'2,  I2iim. 

IliKlitoii,  lt(!V.  Ileiirv,  M.A„  IHI(I-|M73,  gniMu- 
ateil  lit  QiiuuiiV  ('i)lli'(;o,  OxfiirJ,  ls:',7;  iiaiiiKtant  iim.-tnr 
of  Kugliy  Sriiool  ISII-.V,l;  ]irini'i|ial  nf  f'heltenlmiii  C'"l- 
lego  18.'<!I-B2.  I.  KfliuiiiiiH  Toiu'liliij;.'':  Soriiinns  iiiiil 
AUdri'SSes  tu  lliiys  at  ii  I'liblio  Schiiol,  I, on.,  ISlil,  12iiio. 
2.  A  Ciitcoliisiii  of  tliL'  Second  Advrnt  of  Jcmis  Christ, 
I.on.,  IH.'il,  l2iuo.  :'..  A  Koviscd  Translation  of  the  New 
Testament,  l,on.,  \^K,  Xvo.  I.  Translations  in  Verse 
from  Viotor  Hugo,  Lon.,  Is7.i,  Xvo.  5.  Dean  Stanley 
anil  Saint  .Soenite.i :  the  Etliies  of  the  Philosophor  and 
the  l'hilusi)|iliy  uf  the  iJiviiie,  Lon.,  I87;i,  t^vo. 

Iligiubotliiitii,  (feorge.  I'ubliu  InatruotloD  : 
S|ieeohos,  Ac,  Melhoiirne,  It^()7,  Svo. 

IliKiiibolliiim,  Josephine  M,  "  I'na  and  her 
Paupers:"  Meinorinl.s  of  .Agiie.i  Klizabeth  tloiies,  by  her 
Sister:  with  an  Introduction  by  Florence  Nightingale, 
Lon.,  IS72,  12ino. 

Iligiiutt,  Ilev.  George  Edward,  .M.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  linisunoso  College,  Oxford,  IStSIl;  onliiinod  ISIl,'); 
viear  of  lilaokburn  1877-  ss.  The  t'huridi  antl  her  Sea- 
sons: being  Short  Headings  for  Ch' .chmon,  Lon.,  1872, 
p.  Svo. 

HigNon,  John,  1S2')-187I,  h.  in  (lorton,  Lanca- 
shire. I.  The  Oorl.m  Historical  Recorder;  or,  A  His- 
tory of  tile  Chapelry,  illustrating  the  Kise  and  Progress 
of  the  "Mesne  Manor"  and  its  Inhabiliints,  Uroylsden, 
1852,  12ino.  2.  History  of  Droylsden,  I8.VJ.  ;i.  Explo- 
sions in  Coiil-Miiies,  .Manchester,  1878,  Svo. 

Hilbert,  C.  .\.  Annals  of  ■'■  Phuroh  in  Slaith- 
waite,  l.V.l.i-lsiU,  Lun..  1884,  r^-lV". 

Ilildebrniid,  AliliaiiOUi'in^  I  Western  Lyrics, 
Dublin,  1872,  p.  8vo.  2.  hntc  ii.i.i;  '-.lu  Land  of  the 
Gael,  lielfast,  IS7'J,  Svo. 

Hildcbrmid,  (i.  11,  'le  .'tjipli.mtion  of  Prophecy 
to  the  Crimean  War:  vol.  i.,  i.  i..  '  "U,  p.  8vo. 

Ilildcburii,  Chiirles  SiviS'  Kiche,  b.  I8,),i,  in 
Philadelphia;  librarian  of  the  Atlj.  iiuum  ;  one  of  the 
commissioners  to  prepare  and  publish  the  .statutes  at 
large  of  Pennsylvania  prior  to  HOll.  I.  (Ed.)  Tlio  In- 
scriptions in  St.  Peter's  Church-Yard,  Philadelphia: 
Copied  and  Arranged  by  Rev.  W.  W.  lironson,  Camden, 
N.J.,  187U,  12iuo.  2.  A  Century  of  Printing:  The  Issues 
of  the  Press  in  Pennsylvania,  1685-1784,  Phila.,  1885- 
80,  2  vols.  4to. 

Hildebiirii,  Mrs.  .lliiry  .Iniie,  (Reed,)  1821- 
1882,  b.  in  Philadelphia.  1.  Diiy-Ureiuns,  Phila.,  1851. 
2.  Money;  or,  The  Ainsworths,  Phila.,  1800,  Ifimo.  3. 
Bessie  Lane's  Mistake,  Phila.,  18(i5,  16mo.  4.  Flora 
Morris's  Choice,  Phila.,  1867,  llimo.  a.  tioorgo  Lee, 
Phila.,  1867,  l8mo.  6.  The  Cray  thorns  of  Stony  Hol- 
low, Phila.,  l8By,  12uio.  7.  Frank  Harvey  in  P.iris, 
Phila.,  1869,  18mo.  8.  Pet  Series,  18711,6  vols.  H2mo. 
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111.  Amy  Hall  Books,  Phila.,  6  vols.  l8mo.  11.  Archie 
and  Pussy  Series,  Phila.,  6  vol-j,  ISiiio.  12.  The  Discon- 
tented Little  (iirl,  Phila.,  ISmo.  Kl.  Dr.  Leslie's  Boys, 
Phila.,  l8mo.  II.  Far  Away;  or.  Life  at  Tanna  anil 
Samoa,  Phila.,  18mo.  15.  (ialfney's  Tavern,  Phila., 
16mo. 

Hildeiibrand,  Wilhclm.  Cable-Making  for  Sus- 
pension Bridges  :  with  Special  Reference  to  the  Cables 
of  the  East  River  Bridges,  N.  York,  1877,  I6nio. 

Hildigc,  James  (>.  Medical  Sketches  in  .\nstria, 
Prussia,  and  Italy,  Dublin,  1850,  8vo. 

Ilildreth,  Charles  Lotin,  b.  1856,  in  Now  York 
City ;  educated  at  the  College  of  New  York  ;  a  journalist 
and  contributor  to  magazines.  1.  Judith  :  a  Novel,  1876. 
2.  The  New  Symphony,  and  other  Stories,  1878.  S,  The 
Masque  of  Death,  and  other  Poems,  N.  York,  1889,  12mo. 

Ilildrelh,  Emily  E.  Lessons  from  Daily  Life, 
Phila.,  1869,  16mo. 

Hildreth,  Samuel  Frescott,  M.D.,  [iim^«,  vol.i.. 
add.,]  1783-186;i.  Contributions  to  the  Early  History 
of  the  Northwest:  including  tlie  Moravi.m  Missions  in 
Ohio,  Cin.,  1864,  12mo.  With  Woor>,  J.,  Meteorological 
Observations  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  Wash.,  1867,  4to. 

Hildyard,  Henry  John  Thoroton-.  1.  (Trans.) 

820 


I  Studies   In  Troop-Loading  i  from   the  nermun  of  Col. 

I  Voruoin.      Parts    I.    and    U.     Lon.,   1872-77,   Svo.     2. 

I  Historical  Record  of  the  Seventy-First  Itixiinent  Hlgh- 

I  hind  Li/ht  Iiifiiiitry,  from  its  Foundati'  n  in  1777,  Lou., 

I  lN76,  8vo. 

!     Hildyard,  itcv.  JamcH,  B.D.,  1809-1887;  odii. 

I  cated  at  Shrewsbury  Scbool,  and  at  Christ's  College, 
Cainbridge,  where  ho  graduated  in  |8;W  and  was  elected 
Fellow  and  tutor;  was  rector  of  Iiigoldsby,  Linenlnsbire, 
1846-87.  I.  Five  Sermnns  on  the  I'arable  "f  Ibe  Uicll 
.Man  and  I,azarus,  preached  before  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  Lon.,  1841,  8vo.  2.  Sermons;  chielly  Prac- 
tical, Lon.,  1845,  8vo.  3.  Reply  to  the  Bishops  in  Con- 
vocation ,  .  .  on  Lord  Ebury's  .Motion  for  a  Revision 
of  the  Liturgy,  in  a  .''eries  of  Letters  to  the  Church 
Chronicle  and  National  Standard.  By  Ingoldsliy, 
[pseud.]  Lon.,  I85N,  8vo.  4.  The  Ingoldsby  Letters, 
in  Reply  to  the  Bishops  in  Convocation  and  in  the  House 
of  Lords,  on  the  Revision  of  the  Book  oi  Common 
Prayer,  Lon..  1860-62,  throe  series;  ;)d  cil,,  Lon.,  1862, 
2  vols.  8vo  ;  4th  cd.,  1879.     Single  sermons,  ,S:c. 

Hiles,  Il.'nry,  Mus.  Doc,  b.  1826,  at  Shrewsbury, 
Eng.  ;  gra dilated  Mus.  B.  at  Oxford  1862;  lecturer  on 
harmony  and  musical  composition  at  Owens  College, 
Manchester.  I.  The  Harmony  of  Som  la,  Lon.,  1872, 
p,  8vo.  2.  The  Oranimar  of  Music;  ii  I  leatise  on  ilar- 
niony.  Counterpoint,  and  Form.  Lon..  1879.  two  books, 
Svo.  3.  Part-Writing  ;  or,  .Modern  Counterpoint,  Lon  , 
1,884,  4to. 

lilies,  John,  1819-1882,  brother  of  the  preceding, 
b.  at  Shrewsbury  ;  an  organist  and  composer,  1,  .\  (.'om- 
plefe  and  Comprehensive  Dictionary  of  12,500  Italian, 
French,  (iernian,  English,  and  other  Musical  Terms, 
Phrases,  and  Abbreviations,  Lon.,  1871,  l6mo;  7th  ed., 
1882,  2.  A  Catechism  for  llic  Piano-Forte  Student, 
Lon,,  1871,  llimo.  3.  A  Catechism  of  Harmony,  Thor- 
ough-Buss,  and  Modulation,  Lon.,  1872,  Ifiiiio;  6th  ed., 
1882.  4.  Catechism  of  Part  Singing  and  the  Choral 
.Service,  Lon.,  1875,  16mo.  5.  Catechism  of  the  Organ. 
Illiist.     Lon.,  1876,  llimo. 

lliles,  Malcolm  W.  The  Anatomist :  being  a 
Complete  Description  of  the  Anatomy  of  the  Human 
Body,  Lon.,  i860,  Svo. 

Hiley,  Itev.  Itichnrd  Milliam,  M.A.,  D.D., 
graduated  at  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford,  1852;  ordained 
iNoli;  principal  of  'Thorparch  Grange  School,  and  vicar 
of  Wigbill,  \orksliire,  since  1863.  1.  (Questions  explan- 
atory of  the  Books  and  Writers  of  the  Holy  .Scriptures  ; 
new  ed.,  Lon,,  1866,  Svo;  4th  ed.,  enl.,  1872.  2.  The 
Inspiration  of  .'Scripture  ;  an  Examination  into  its  Mean- 
ing, Origin,  and  Theories  thereon,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Hilgard,  Eugene  Waldeniar,  Ph.D.,  LL.D,, 
b.  1833,  at  Zweibriicken,  Bavaria;  educated  at  tiie 
School  of  Mines,  Freiberg,  and  at  the  Universities  of 
Zurich  and  Heidelberg;  Slate  geologist  of  Mississippi 
1858-66;  professor  of  agricultural  chemistry  in  the 
University  of  California  since  1875,  1.  Report  on  tlio 
Geology  and  Agriculture  of  the  State  of  .Mississippi,  ,lack- 
son,  ISliO,  Svo.  2.  Preliminary  Report  of  a  Geological 
Recounoissancc  of  Louisiana.  Pub.  by  the  State.  186St, 
Svo.  3.  Geology  of  Lower  Louisiana,  Wash.,  IS72,  4to. 
4,  Cotton  Production  in  the  United  States:  with  A;;ii- 
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of  Tenth  Census,)  Wash.,  1880,  4to.  With  .Ionks,  '1'.  C, 
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of  a  Soldier  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  Phila.,  ISill, 
12nio.  2.  .lolin  Smith's  Funny  Adventures  on  a  Crutcli, 
Phila,,  1869,  ISmo.  3.  Secrets  of  the  Sanctum  :  an  In- 
side View  of  an  Editor's  Life,  Phila.,  1871,  12mo.  4. 
The  White  Rocks;  or,  The  Robbers  of  the  MonongaheUi, 
12mo. 

Hill,  Adams  Sherman,  Boylston  professor  ol 
rhetoric  and  oratory  at  Harvard  University,  1.  Princi- 
ples of  Rhetoric  and  their  .Application,  N.  York,  1878, 
l2mo.     2.  i)ur  English,  N.  York,  1889,  12mo. 

Hill,  Mrs.  .4gnes,  (Leonard,)  ("  Mollie  Myrtle, ' 
pseud.,)  b.  1842,  at  Louisville,  Ky.  j  married,  1S68.  to 
Dr.  S.  E.  Seanland,  and  subsequently  to  Samuel  H.  Hill. 
1.  Myrtle  Blossoms,  Chic,  1863.  2,  Vanquished:  a 
Novel,  N.  York,  1866,  i2iuo.  o.  Heights  and  Depths, 
Chic,  1871,  12mo. 

Hill,  Alexander  Staveley,  M,A„  D.C.L.,  Q.C., 
b.  1825;   graduated   at    Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1852; 


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«ith  Uoo,l  K„„.o„;.    NoJ    I   B     'v     '•  ,■'■<'•''•)  "I'ymc's 

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uf  I'roston  Hill.  Son„n  r  '  V  '"'''uned  N49.  ..j'  . 
'•  The  IN.or  Ma,'    K",i  "J"''-    '-^'^Mre,  ..i„eo    \^  \ 

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ArolMteelure:   Kilmalkedar;  Co,, ntv  "k"""'  r-;i8h  Ch,.,x.h 
■"»•    •'.  Aiieiont  Iri-I,  A,nk  ,     .       -^    Kerry,  Cork,  KSTo 

Hill,ArtliurGeorire      1    1    . 

or.cl  iVotiee»of  tho  Cliureiw.rT^''   ",''''''"''"'  ""'I  His- 

bri.lge,  U„..--,88r8  o  ';'t'i,'''o'''''  ''"""'^  "^  <^«'"- 
pn»  of  the  Middle  Ages  „„,i  h  '^'•«"n-''a«oi  «„d  Or- 
hensivo  Kssay  on  the  I r?^  l'«"","'«"n'.e.-  a  Coinpie- 
'I'n^t.     Lon..^lS8"i  Vol  ^''  '^'■"■"•'ology  of   the  Organ. 

wotti!;vJ!^r;o^J!tr'V„V'''"r""'i  "•  '«'=^.  ■"  I 

C"  lege,  Oxford,  and   „t  St    ,"f' '    ';'';™'"'  '"   I'incoln  ' 

'"  ''«  I'nileil  States  in  18«,S-  «/,  1  •  'l  ''"'  '■'■'"i<»cd 
;'"''  wa.s  ordained  in  871  p '""""'"''"' P"'^""'""'!, 
"™',,i„„al,  X.  York,  1877     li,,,,' "'■'""'    ^"^otional   and 

Hall  IK  •  '■>*  ''IIIO, 

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Hill,  IJritton   A.     1     n     '.  ,  I 

K'^lerative  (iovei-nmont  I'hila  ,  -'■<  iJ""'  '"'"^  "nder 
l':*".  2.  Absolute  Money  a'v,.:V  '.""'  "''  ^''-  ^■"'•. 
finance   under  a  Co-Opora'tivo  ro;^"""  "''  ''^''"^"nal 

,  Uill.C.S       - 

Lord^^'^^f  ^S[-y   f  ^   ^"H<in«.Men. 

f;..-  American"  Commerce    'l,':?''^"'  *'?""«■  »  Voice 
Kmho.  "■"""''  •'il   ed.,   rev.,  N.  York,  1878, 

Hill,  Daniel  H.Trvpv   r     ,       ,  . 

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corporation of  the  Town  of  .Mason,  New  Hampshire, 
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Ilill,    J.   G.       Under  her  Window:    I'oems,    Lon., 
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Hill,  James  Wootlward.     Illustrated  tuiide  to 
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&c.,  Lon.,  ISSO,  4to. 
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Selei^t  Essays  of  Dr.  .lolinson,  18811.     Also,  solioid-books.     ^^^^^^^ 


Ilill,  George  Canning.  1.  (Seneral  Israel  I'lit- 
nani:  i  liiogniphy,  N.  York.  18(10,  12mo.  2.  Home- 
spun ;  or,  Five-and-THenty  Years  Ago.  By  Thomas 
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Pcn-1'aintings  of  Village  Life,  Phila.,  1S7-. 

Hill,  George  Delgariio,  [<iiii<;  vol.  i..  add.] 
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Hill,  Uev.  George  William,  b.  1S2I,  at  Halifax, 
N.S. ;  ordained  1S4S;  professor  of  ,  nstoral  theology  in 
King's  College  lsi4,  ami  eharccllor  of  the  University 
of  Halifax  IS76.  1.  Memoir  of  .Sir  lirenton  llalli- 
bnrlon,  ILilifnx,  1 864,  Svo.  2.  A  Letter  to  the  Parish- 
ioners of  St.  I'aiil's,  Hiilifax.  Halifax,  18li6,  Svo. 

Hill,  George  William.  History  of  Ashland 
County,  Ohio:  with  Biographical  Sketches.  lliust. 
Cleveland.  ISSO,  4to. 

Hill,  Georgiana.  I.  How  to  Cook  Rabbits  in  One 
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Hill,'  II.     The  Poacher's  Sons,  Lon.,  187.S.  I2mo. 
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Hill,  Harriet  S.  1.  The  "  Bella"  and  her  Crew, 
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Hill,  llay.  Brook  and  River:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
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Hill,  Henry.     I.  Southern  Africa.  N.  York.  1s77, 
Svo.     2.  Uocolleetions  of   an 
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Hill,  Henry  Barker,  h.  IS40,  atWallham.  Mass.; 
son  of  President  Thomas  Hill,  in/ni  ;  graduated  at  Har- 
vard IS60;  assistant  professor  of  ehemistry  at  Harvard 
1S74,  and  professor  since  18S4.  Lecture-Notes  on  Quali- 
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Hill,  Henry  !''•     The  Seven  Oolden  Candlesticks; 


Hill,  John.  Songs.  Lon.,  Issl,  12mo. 
Hill,  John.  1.  Wild  Hose:  n  Romance,  Lon., 
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Hill,  John    V.       I.  Hints  on   Bible  P.erdings,   N. 
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Hill,  Uev.  John  George  Henry,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  Eninianuel  College.  Cambridge,  IS49;  ordained 
1S49;  lector  of  IJuarley  since  187:i.  1.  Jesus  and  Jesuit. 
2.  Guide  to  llie  Antiiiuities  of  Dieppe.  ;i.  Indices  F.e- 
clesiic  :  an  Epitome  of  the  Leading  Suggestive  Subjects 
contained  in  the  New  and  Old  Lectionarics,  Psalms,  Col- 
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Hill,  Rev.  John  Harwood,  M.A.,  F.S.A.. 
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bridge, 18,'i4;  ordained  18;U;  rector  of  Cranoe  from 
ls:i7,  and  vicar  of  Welhani,  Leicestershire,  from  I84I. 
He  contributed  to  tlie  Transactions  of  the  Leicestershire 
Arciiiteetural  and  Archieological  Society,  of  which  lie 
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Uppingham,  1 842,  Svo;  new  ed.,  enl.,  18,^9.  2.  The 
Family  of  Langton,  1862,  Svo.  :!.  The  Archdeacons  ot 
Leicester,  18(i6,  Svo.  4.  The  History  of  tlie  Parish  of 
Langton,  and  n  Portion  of  the  (iartree  Hundred  of  Lei- 
I  cestershiie.  Illust.  Leicester,  I S(i7,  4to.  5.  The  Bish- 
ops of  Peterhoroiigh.  1870.  6.  Notes  on  Rutlandshire, 
1  1871,  Svo.  7.  The  History  of  Market  Harboruugh  :  with 
I  that  Portion  of  the  Hundred  of  Gartree,  Leicestershire, 
containing  the  Parishes  of  Baggrave,  Billesdon,  Bos- 
worth,  Ac.  Illust.  Leicester,  1875,  4to.  8.  The  Hun- 
dred of  Alstoe  :  being  a  Continuation  of  Blorc's  "  History 
and  Antiquities  of  the  County  of  Rutland."  IS8I,  4to. 

Hill,  John  Spencer."  The  Indo  Chinese  Oiiiuiu 
Trade,  in  Relation  to  its  History,  Morality,  and  Ex- 
pediency, Lo'i.,  1S84,  121110. 

Hill,  John  W.  A  Manual  of  the  Law  of  Fixtures. 
N.  York,  lsc,7,  Svo. 
Hill,  John  Woodroffe,  professor  of  vcterimuy 
Octogenarian,  Bost.,  1884,  !  surgery  and  medicine  at  the  College  of  Agriculture 
Downton.  1.  The  .Management  and  Diseases  of  tin 
Dog.  Illust.  Lon.,  1S7S,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  ISSl.  2.  Thi 
Relative  Positions  of  the  Higher  and  Lower  Creations; 
or,A  Plea  for  Dumb  Animals:  Two  Lectures,  Lon.,  ISSI, 
Svo.  .'i.  The  Princiiiles  and  Practice  of  Bovine  Medi 
cine  and  Surjerv.  Illust.  Lon..  1882.  r.  Svo;  n<'w  ed.. 
I8S;).     4.  The  Diseases  of  Poultry:  their  Causes,  Symp 


or.  The  Fullllment  of  the  I'roplietic  Epistles  of  Christ  i  tonis,  and  Treatment,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo 


to  the  Seven  Churches  verifleil  in   the   History  of  the 
Christian  Church,  Host.,  1877,  12mo. 

Hill,    Rev.    Henry    Thomas.      Thoughts    on 
Churches  and  Church-Vards,  Lon,,  18,06,  Svo. 

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Phiiii.,  1877,  I8mo.  2.  That  Horrid  Sarah,  Phili 
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IlAVN.V:,rk;i stir's.?'"  ""'''""  •'■"-""tion  anj 
I.  "''s-J:'''"!fn;.  J^  "•'■■^  XeigLbou.:  a  Novel, 
Hill,  Miss  I.iicy,  ,|„„Khter  of  L«r.  Hill,  of  MiiL'da- 
Icn  to)  ego,  O.vlunl.  (JM  Suinta  ,,m,1  New  bemont  a 
htory   ,le.i,ea.e,l  to  the  fimersity  of  Oxford,  I,on.,"sS« 

Lsso'svo *'"*'*   ^'     '"''"''  "'"""'"SS-     Illiist.      liojt.,  I 
Hill,  Matthew  Berkeley.    I.  The  Kssenth.h  of  ' 
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■l.h  c'l  !  ■;;^J'^;'""'"f  Venereal  Disease.,  I,o„.,  1877,  ll'mo  ;  I 

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I't'ii    ;         '  '"•/''"'■;'".''  '"■"'I'er  "f  .«'r  Howland   Hill, 
Iv.l   II.   (,y. ,..,  <,H^.,  vol.  1. ,)  was  called  to  the  bar  in  ls|c, ! 

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Kn.2-.(I,  and  ,„  the  latter  year  wa.  appoiotedVeeorder 
ol  li.rm.ngham  and  c,)n,nii,..,ioner  in  I'a Uruntcy  for  the 
l.r.sto  d,,sir,et  le  held  the  lir.stof  these  ofli  es  U  I  I  s  6 
and  the  seeond  till  l,^6U.  He  was  well  known  for  h  s 
exertions  tn  promoting  the  establishment  of  reformatories 

IWand  lUoh   Lo„.,Vs,il^2„^/^;v'e:^  L,^'^';"'T 
laperson  the  I'enal  Servitu.le  Acts  and  the  Uegulations 
o      he  llotno  I)epar.,„ent  for  earrying  thetn   Sv"' 
Lon.,  lM,t,  Syo     With    Hii.t.,    Fi.o»knvh;    UvvKsrot-r 
Journal  of  a  Third  Visit  to  the  Co„vi.t-(Jaois,  Kef     es 
and   Hetormatories  of  Dublin   and  its  Neighbourl^ 

-on.,  Ihho,  8vo.  With  Wr.MoT,  Sni  John  Eaiu.ikv 
h«.n,tKy,  I'apers  on  (irand  Juries,  Lon.,  lsi;5,  .s™ 
Also   letters,  charges,  Ac.     And  see  Hi,,,.,  T.  W.,  ]„f,:. 

H    l,Micaiah.     l.  The  Principles  of  the  Pastoral 
Fanction  ,n  the  Christian  Church:  deduced  frotnS  \ 
are  Lon    LSo.i,  p   8vo.    2.  Tho  Sabbath  n.ade  l"    Ma,  ,  ' 
..lie  Origin    History,  and  Principles  of  the   Lor," 

ay   lon    18,,7,  p  Svo.    3.  Christ  or  (,'olenso,  or,  A  Full 
Ueply  to  the  Objection.,  of  the  liish.ip  of  Natal   o  the  Pen 
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to  tie  Messiah    Lon.,  Ls62,  Svo.     With'   Co„nuu,,.,s,  c! 
f>;>4!  p.  Sv".'"       "'^'  °°  •^"'°"""   I>'-'l"«l"^»ey,  Lin., 

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O;u.uy,0hio.     IlUisL     Mt:vtn„n^'o1^:^,t,^T 

P^es  nt"  iZsl      v""*"'!   n'"?'-^'  0I"«  ^   its'Past  and 

H^?.     „.   ^''     -^''wark,  0.,  issi,  4to. 

Uill,  Miss  Octnvia,  b.  about  l,s;i8;  has  devoted 
herself  to  work  among  the  Lon,lon  poor,  and  has  bee 

cress  ul  in  carrying  out  a  scheme  fir  the  improveine 
■I  the  dwel  ings  of  the  poor  which  was  suggested  rher 
.V  Mr.  Kuskin  and  has  been  widely  adopted  f,      o,°do  i 
I.   ILm.es  of  tho  London  Poo,-   Lon.,  l'75,  Itiiu;;  new 

being  vvoked  mit."- j;.,;;)  "^,7'l,':- »"-''"*"•■>-■  'ts  solution  is 


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I  IS04-.lSs2,b    at  Mazarion,  Cornwall;  rector  of  St.  Kd- 

,  nion.l  the  King   and    Martyr.   London,  from    KSliS 

Poems  on    .Several  Occasions,  Penzance.   1S45,   .^vo      "' 

A  .  ouruey  through   Palestine,  Lon.,  lSo2,  ,Svo.     :i  'The 

Ivahr    War,    Westminster,    |S:^2,    Svo       4    A    V    i.    t 

,  Cairo.  Lon..  18.0:!,   12mo.     5.  Modern  'llritish   Poesy  ■  a 

!  La  Iter  Ha  t  ol   the  Ligbtcenth  Century  an,l  those  of  the 

tho^'!!,'e^'V"l^ri4";^,r"^'''^'"^''"^'"" 

IIlll,  Uichard,  of  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica      LiWits 
and  Miadows  of   IHnu|iea^listory.  Ki'ngstoi,     s.-,,'?'!" 

jta;:::;^!';  "■"-^'= '"'--■•''-''-••  «'.^'-f- 

atfonW""''','  <•"'■''"'*'■'  ''^'•H.C.S.,  1SI1-LS7.^  b. 
at  Louth,  Lincolnshire;  originator  of  a  non-restra  n, 
s.vstem  in  tho  treatment  of  lun"icv      1     \l  " '."  "^^f  7'"' 

i  •llii'v"*  •■'-■- "="S':,r'""'- 

on.    188,.    Svo.     W  ith  II  iL,.,  Fi.oiiKX,  K  D.^vkvpokt  ■    1 
hat  we  ,<aw  in  Australia.  Lon.,  1876,  p    svo      "    i',,' 
Hm-rder  of  liirmiiighan,  :  a  Memoir  of' sVa-lew  Dave 

"i'  Da,'  i  "■'"'  ■','""■"""  '■^""'  '''-  Correspond  uluy 
IMS  Daughters.      Lon..  1878,  Svo. 

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"-y^i'iiK  its  Rise  and  Inlluence,  Lon!.  18(17  ^8  ' 

-;  (I'rans.)  The   Triumphs  of  tho   Cross'    f,o,„    .^„ 

Kn:hi™l'lk:tT",'''^"?T'''^  """  N-Z  'andTfi  0 
Kr.ipnical  bketoli,  Lon.,  1868,  8vo 

"111,  Rev.Pascoe  Grenfeil,  [a«/«,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 


'vv,ipor^^ill1!;',^"':;"''V''''^''i''K™n''y''fM'-lImtl^ 
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tl  ,    r,.,„,M  „r      ,,,  f  """'■  "'"'  '"'"■  ""!>•  I'i-  bi'«rapl  V  is 

l;^;  ;^i!;^":^;;S!,'i!i.Vi!r  »'""'>•  ~iai'::j": 

llill,  lU.  Kev.  Ilowley,  D.D..  18.S6-],S87;  crad- 
nated  „t  Trinity  College,  Cambii.lgc.  18611;  i  .(^[ned 
Shcffioin'"-T  '"-■"'  '"'■'^'■e'lield  Lsll;  rural  dean  of 
Sheffiehl  18, 1 ;  canon  of  V„rk  Cathe.lral  I87ti,an,l  IJishoi) 
n.^ni.'"' ""'  'Y,'!"  ■"  I  ■'*"•  1  •  .Sunday-School  'l.es  ,  ns  Ex- 
plain  ng  and     llustrating  tho  Collects,  Lon..  |8,),0,  I2mo. 

T8fir     i.,"-^'         ""'  ,'•"'•""""  l-^l'l"'"'"!!  the  Oospels,  Lon., 

•on't    ,"vie,/",  ''""V';:.^'"-^'"'^""' '■•""'  a's,.ript,ira 
oint  ol  Viev,  Lon      1 81,7,  8vo.     4.  The  Titles  of  Our 

tWbis,?'.  ',K?'r;„  •'•  1  ">■"■"'•• !""«  on  the  Church 
a  belies  ol  Short  Sermons,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 

beHa''l!,„**'.f-7  .5'"",''  ""'•,  '•'  '"'''-^  '■  T™"''  i"  Si- 
of  '.  ''"•;."'■'■»'  -  ^0'^  I'-  f^vo.  2.  Travels  on  tho  Shores 
of  the  Daltie  exten,le,I  to   Moscow,  Lon.,  1864,  p.  8vo. 

\-Jr't  '"  ,"'r  ''^"'"'"'"''  "'"'  ^^"eiety  Islands,  Lon 

a  v<fl's.''p   8';;,    •  ^'■"'"'^  '"  *'«'■"  '""^  *'''''''™.  f'<">-  l«l'«. 

'_Hoii,,.st  aii,l  ,iiipreten,liiig."_.sa/.  Rev .  ix,  151 

inir".i'M  '"  ''FP'  "'"'  •'^>'""-  f'"n.,  I8r,5.  Svo. 
Hill,  I  heo|.l,i|i,s  Hunter,  b.  18.ifi,  near  Raleigh, 

Ha^',;f  No,,'.'  r  '"i-"-'''  '!'  -'!'"  "-'''y'  ""''  «•""  State  libra- 
nan  ot  ^orth   Carolina    187  -"2.      I.  IIe«i,er  n,„l  otl,..r 

"p^r.iit;'^"'  ^•"•i'^f-  2-  i'-"rK^-o^y!^i, 

.i.  lassion-Flower,  „n,l  other  Poems,  Raleigh,  ISs'i 

Hill,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D„  LL.D,,  [o„„,  v,d.  i., 
a,ll..]»^as  president  of  Harvard  College  from  l,8ti2  till 
181,8  when  he  res,gnt;d  on  account  of  impaired  health. 
In  18, 1  he  served  in  the  Massachusetts  legislature  ■  later 

,e'drtion'll;"s'n'.  •';"'■  ^*''"^^"""  "-  ^^--'Su.«ycx- 
,a    ir     f  .1     ","  .^"'.'""■".  ""J  0"  I'i"  leturn  he  became 
iC/M'".^  "'""""*"   ^''"""'>   "■    ''"itland.   Me.     ]. 
•  lio  irn  ".'.•'■'""""'o  "f    ^'*'"""-<^'   ""■'  """•'•  Sermons, 

'  m  ntiri  «'      i"""'      ^-  "™'»'^"-y  «"<!   Faith;  a   Frag! 

irr';',!;.',;'.'';'.^]  •"  d'".',"".,'^''"',^  "■•'^«?r'n^  ''"^'- 

. w  '  '       '^'   •^'*  ♦'■•<)  ^ffi.,  i)u?t.,  ]r>32.  i2iiio       ■; 

.Vatemeiit  of   tho  Natural   Sources  of   Theology,  with 

E  s.^rr'  r    "'"?';•,  '**"•  '^"-     •••  I"  'he  Woods  and 
Elsewhere,  [verse,]  Host.,  1888 

I  Fo"ii','bhTc.  "'7":  4^    """"'"  "'  '""'''  """  """--^^ 
I     Hill,     Thomas    Padmore.       The    Oratorioal 

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Trainer;  a  Sy.«tciii  of  Vocal  Culture,  Melbourne,  1S62, 
lliino;  lith  ivl.,  IS7II. 

Hill,  Thomas  Sinytli.  (Eil.)  The  Registers  of 
the  I'lirish  of  Tliorinatun,  I-Jn.,  1884,  8vo. 

Hill,  ThomilM  Wright,  1703-l-<51,  b.  at  KidJcr- 
ininster;  ii  seliool- muster ;  fatlu'r  of  Sir  Uowlunil  Ilill. 

1.  Ueniiiins:  with  Notii'es  of  liis   l.ifo,  Lon.,  IS.VJ,  Svo. 

2.  SulcLtions  from  the  I'aiiers  of  the  late  T.  W.  Hill, 
Lon.,  1800,  Svo. 

Hill,  llev.  Walter  Henry,  b.  1822,  near  Lebanon, 
Marion  Co.,  Ivy. ;  grailimtwl  at  .St.  Miiry'.s  College,  Ky., 
]8i:i,  and  ."tudicd  medicine  in  liio  St.  Louis  University  ; 
entered  the  Jvsuit  order  in  L'-IT;  was  professor  of  logic 
and  nietajihy.-ies  in  St.  Louis  I'nivcrsity  in  L'^Gt-O.'i, 
and  again  a  ])r>fcs8or  in  that  institution  in  1871-84.     1. 


HIL 

of  the  Iluumn  liody,  Lon.,  \ti:>7, 18mo.  4.  The  Diseases 
of  London  Residents  i  their  Causes  ""d  Treatment,  Lon., 
1857,  12mo.  :i.  The  Anatomist :  a  Cumj)leto  Description 
of  the  Anatomy  of  the  Human  liody,  Lon.,  18fill,  I8nio; 
new  ed.,  18S5.  fl.  The  Kssentials  of  Physiology,  Lon., 
ISOO,  24mo;  new  ed.,  1886.  7.  The  Pocket  Anatomist, 
1867,  :i2mo. 

Ilillgrove,  Thomas.  A  Couii)lcte  Practical  Ouido 
to  the  Art  of  Dancing,  N.  York,  1804,  16mo. 

Ilillhoiise,  John.  The  Annunciiition :  a  Poem. 
Illust.     N.  York,  1808,  16mo. 

llillhonse,  William,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,  professor  at 
the  Mason  Scienio  College,  Birmingham.  (Ed.)  Hund- 
liook  of  Practical  liotany :  from  the  Ocrraan  of  E. 
Strasburgor,  Professor  of  Botany  in   the   University  of 


Elements  of  Philosophy  :    comiirising  Logic  and  General  |  Bonn,  Lon.,  188(i,  Svo. 

and  Special   Metaphysics   Halt..   lS7:t,   12mo;   4th   od.,  |      HilliartI,  Mrs.     Lights  and  Sbndows  in  a  tanine 


188.x  2.  Ethics;  or,  Moral  Philosophy,  Bait.,  1878, 
12mo.  :!.  Historical  Sketuh  of  St.  Louis  University,  St. 
Louis,  187'.l. 

Hill,  Walter  N.  Notes  on  Certain  E.\pIosivo 
Agents,   Bost.,  l;<7a,  8vo. 

Hill,  William.  1.  The  Memory  of  Language  and 
Rhyming  Mnemonical  E.\[iositor,  Lon.,  18.)2,  18mo.  2. 
Memories  for  the  .Million;  or,  How  to  Teach  Students 
to  Remember,  Lon.,  1874,  12nio 


Life ;    with  Sketches  of   Travel.     By   Ugly's  Mistress. 
Lon.,  1871,  II.  8vo. 

Hilliard,  Francis,  [<iii(e,  vol.  i.,  ndd.,]  1S0,8_1S78. 
1.  The  Law  of  Torts,  Bost.,  18,59,  2  vols.  Svo;  4tb  ed., 
1874.  2.  The  Law  of  Injunctiims,  Phila.,  1804,  Svo. 
:id  ed,,  rev.,  1874.  H.  The  Law  of  New  Trials,  and 
other  Bchearings,  Phila.,  1860,  Svo.  4.  A  Trea''se  on 
the  Law  of  Bankruptcy  and  Insolvency;  2d  ed.,  I'hila., 
1807,  Svo;  :id  ed.,  1872.  o.  The  Law  of  Uemodies  for 
Hill,  Wil'littiii  tJilberti'  Family  Record  of  Dea-  I  Torts,  Lost.,  1807.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  cnl.,  1873.  0,  The  Law 
cons  James  W.  Converse  and  Elislia  S.  Converse,  Ac,  {  of  Contract.-,  Phila.,  1872,  2  vols  8vo.  7.  I  he  Law  <,t 
Bost.,  1S87,  Svo.     Privately  printed.  I  Taxation,  Bost.,  lS7o,  8vo.     8.  Ameneun  Law  :  a  Corn- 

Hill,  William  Hiiswell.     A  Nino  Days'  Ramble  \  prehensivo  Summary  of  the  Law  in  its  Various  Depart 
in  the  Lake  District  of  England,  Manchester,  18,52.  I  luents,  N.  York,  1S77-7S   2  vols._  Svo. 

Hillam,  S.  A.    Sheykh  Hassan,  the  Spiritualist:  a  I      Hilliard,   Henry   WaNhington,   [aiKe,  vol    - 
View  of  the  Supernatural,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Hillard,  tieorge  Stillmnn,  LL.D.,  [on^e,  vol.  i., 
add.,]  1808-18711.  1.  Letters  of  .-'ilas  Standfast  to  his 
Friend  .lotham,  Bost.,  lS5:i.  2.  Life  and  Campaigns  of 
G.  B.  McClollan,  Phila.,  ISlil,  12mo.  3.  Dangers  and 
Duties  of  the  Mercantile  Profession,  Bost.,  1800,  Svo. 
4.  Political  Duties  of  the  Edui'ated  Classes,  Bost.,  1860, 
Svo.     And  see  TirKNoii,  (jKouiii:,  iii/rt(, 

Hillary,  .Max.      1.  Hunted   Down,  Lon.,  188 j,   p. 
Svo.       2.  Once    for    All:    a    Novel,  Lon.,   1885,  3   vols, 
cr,  Svo. 
Hillcbrand,    Karl    .Vrnold,    1,820-1884,   b.   at 


add.,]  b.  1808,  at  Fayetteville,  N.C. ;  graduated  at  South 
Carolina  College  1826  ;  ailmitted  to  the  bar  1829  ;  mem- 
ber of  Congress  from  Alabama  1845-51  ;  U.S.  minister 
ti  Brazil  1S77-S1.  De  Vane  :  a  Story  of  Plebeians  and 
Patricians,  N.  Y'ork,  1865,  12ino. 

Ilillier,  George.  1.  Remembrance  of  Bonchurdi, 
Isle  of  Wight,  Lon.,  1849,  Ifimo.  2.  The  Topngrajdiy 
of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Lon.,  185U,  ISino.  3.  A  Narrative 
of  the  Attempted  Escapes  of  Charles  the  First  from 
Carisbrook  Castle,  Ac,  Lon..  1852,  p.  Svo.  4.  (Ed.)  The 
Sieges  of  Arundel  Castle,  Lon.,  lS5t,  12ino.  5.  The 
Stranger's  (jiiide  to  the  Town  of  Reading:  with  a  His- 


Giessen,  IJermany,  and  ediicaled  at  the  university  tliero ;  j  tory  of  the  Abbey,  Reading,  18,yj,  12mo. 
was  implicated  in  the  revolutionary  uioveiiient  at  Baden        Ilillier,  Henry  Uentinck  Cnrry. 

ise  on  the  Gout,  Lon.,  1848,  Svo;  new  ed 


nplicateit  in  tne  revoiuuonary 
in  ISHt,  and  imprisoned,  but  made  his  escape  and  v.-;, it 
to  France,  where  he  was  secretary  to  lleinrich  Heine. 
He  afterwarils  became  professor  cif  foreign  literature  in 
the  Universily  of  Douai.  On  tlie  outbreak  of  the  Franco- 
Prussian  war  in  1870,  he  left  France  ami  settled  in  Italy. 
MosL  of  his  works  were  written  in  German  or  French. 
Si.\  Lectures  on  the  History  of  (iermaii  Thought,  from 
the  Seven  Years'  War  to  the  Death  of  Goethe,  Lon., 
18SII,  p.  Svo.  (These  lectures  were  delivered  in  England  ' 
in  1879.)  ' 

Ilillebrand,  William,  M.D,,  a  German  physician  ;  | 
resided  about  twenty  years  in  the  Hawaiian  Islands.  1.  i 
Report  on  Supply  of  Labour  to  the  Board  of  Immigra- 
tion of  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  Honolulu,  1807,  12iuo.  2. 
Flora  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands:  a  Description  of  their 
Phanerogams  and  Vascular  Cryptogams.  .Annotated  and 
Published  rter  the  Author'.s'  Death,  by  W.  F.  Hillc- 
brand.    M,i|'s.      Lon.  and  N.  York,  1 888,  Svo. 

"  The  Work  is  a  noUc  iiiiiiiiimciit. "— .Vii'/o'i,  Ixvi.  4-54. 

Hiller,  llev.  Oliver  I'rescott.  1.  Practical 
Sermons,  Lon.,  1S55,  Svo.  2.  The  Pleasures  of  Re- 
ligion: a  Poem:  with  other  Poem-'.  Lon.,  1850,  Svo.  3. 
English  and  Scottish  Sketches.  By  an  American.  liOn., 
1857,  8vo.  4.  (tod  Manifest:  a  Treatise  on  the  (Jood- 
ness,  Wisdom,  and  l'ow«r  of  God,  Lon.,  1S5S,  12iuo,  5. 
American  National  Lyrics  and  Sonnets,  Bost.,  180O,  p. 
Svo.  0.  A  Chapter  on  Slavery  ;  presenting  its  Origin 
ami  History,  .tc.  Lon..  ISOO,  ,Svo.  7.  Pocahontas;  or, 
The  Founding  of  Virginia:  a  Poem,  in  Three  Cantos, 
Lon.,  1805,  Svo.  s.  Sermons  on  the  Ten  Command- 
ments, Bost.,  1807,  lOmo.  9.  Mcmcjir  of  Swcdcnborg, 
Chic,  1867,  sq.  lOmo,  10.  Gems  from  the  Writings  of 
Swcdcnborg  :  with  a  Memoir  ;  2d  ed,,  Bost.,  1808,  2  vols. 
ISmo.  II.  Notes  on  the  Psalms,  N.York,  1809,  Svo. 
12,  Snnnnns  on  IheLonl's  Prayer.  Host..  1871,  12mo. 

Hilles,  Malcolm  William,  licentiate  of  the  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons  of  Ireland  1831;  formerly  lecturer 
on  anatomy  nnil  physiology  at  the  Westminster  Hospital 


1.  A  Treiit- 
Cheltenhaui, 
1,'<54.  2.  A  Popular  Trcalise  on  Disease's  resembling 
Consumption  and  on  the  Nature  and  Treatment  of  Cnn- 
suuiiitioii,  Lon.,  1854,  Svo. 

Ilillier,  Thomas.  1.  Iland-Book  of  Skin-Dis 
eases,  Lon.,  1805,  p.  Svo.  2.  Diseases  of  Children:  a 
Clinical  Treatise.  Lon.,  IS08,  Svo. 

Ilillier,  William.     Christianity,  Science,  ai 
fidelity:  a  Series  of  Letters  showing  the  Follies  of 
ism  :  occasioned  by  the  Return  of  C.  Bradlaugh  rs 
her  of  Parliament  for  Northampton,  Lon.,  1881,  lOn.i. ; 
2ded.,    1885. 

Hillis,  John  D.,  F.R.C.S,,  M.R.I.A..  me  Ileal  so 
periutendent  i>(  the  (ieneral  I.eper  Asylum,  Briti-h 
Guiana.  Leiirosy  in  British  Guiana:  an  Account  ■! 
West  Indian  Leprosy.      Illust.     Lon.,  1881.  r.  Svo. 

Hillock,  A.  Klizabeth.  Ned  Melbourne's  Mis- 
sion, anil  how  he  ilischarged  it,  liost.,  18S7,  12mo. 

Hillocks,  James  Inches.  1.  So]ihia:  a  Talc, 
Lon.,  1S57,  p.  Svo.  2.  Thoughts  in  Rhyme,  Lon.,  IS.jO, 
p.  Svo.  3.  Life  Story  :  a  Prize  Autobiography.  Lioi  , 
1801  :  new  ed.,  1S7'.  4.  The  .Silibath-School,  from  a 
Practical  Poiiil  of  View,  Lon,,  1S64,  12mo.  5.  My  l.ilV' 
and  Labours  in  Londiui  :  a  Step  nearer  the  Mark,  I.coi., 
1805,  p.  Svo.  0.  Lite-Struggles:  an  .Vutobiogiapln^' 
Record,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  7.  The  Gentle  Prince:  ii 
Story  for  .Ml  who  desire  the  (jolden  Crown  of  Life.  (Ilu- 
gow,  1879,  12mo.  S.  Hard  Battles  for  Life  and  Uselul 
ness ;  an  -Autobiographical  Record,  Lon.,  1SS4,  Svo;  24 
eil,.  18S5. 

HillN,  Mrs.  iMargaret  Mortimer's  Second  llusbanl, 
Lon.,  1X75.  p.  Svo. 

Hills,  Alfred  C.  Macpherson,  the  Great  Conf.  i 
erato  Pliilos<ipher  ami  Southern  Blower,  N.  Y'ork,  ISil, 
12mo. 

Hills,  llev.  George  Alorgan,  D.D.,  1825-I>"|, 
b.  at  .Auburn,  N.Y'. ;  graduated  at  Trinity  in  1847;  ri  - 
tor  of  St.  Mary's    Church,  Burlington,   N.J..  1870-i"i, 


1.  Treatise  on  Hernia,  Lon.,  1838,  Svo.      2.  Treatment    and  lecturer  on  homiletics  and  pastoral  theology  in  liti- 
of   Rupture,   Lon.,   1850,  Svo.     3.   Regional    Anatomy:    lington  College.     1.   Letters  from  Europe,  1801.     2.  An 
containing  a  Description  of  the  Most  Important  Regions  ^  Historical  Sketch  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Syracuse,  I8Ti). 
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0.  .Jiihn   liilbot,  the  First  Uislioii 

_.'„•,     •'•.  '^''"'    Missions   of    the 

7.  Meiiio- 


the  Hopublic,   ISTfi. 

of    Nor.h    America, ,„„    ,„„ 

ril;"of  i;l'';?!"/?;;ir';s^"'^  '"^^^^' '«« 

,y'.">'""!'"e*'-  Ktlwnrd  Augustus,  Kn.duite.l 

Bt  Cliiis  ColleiTO,  CiMiiljiiclge,  IS.,:-  .TMainwlls   - 

-or  of  Christ  Ch,„-,.h,  lielptr!  Dor^^-X      "n  „    '  '7        A 

.nS::±^'i  ;!;!:?,  >^:„^-th:    its  .eso..ree«^ 


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'  ,    "''«»"..  Mrs.  iWnrie.      1.  the  Treoho  at  Kiiteliir' 
be,n«l"„rncuiar,,  of  its  Formation  an,l  Inei,i  n "  of    ,, 

t"e  (  reehe.  Lon.,  IS7;,,  Kimo. 

Hilton,  U.     l>„e,„,,   from   Calvary:    The    llunter'a 
?imi;i2n,o    "''"'   "'■  "'°  A..,erlean 'civil   War,";!.: 

I'ofiV.T'/'"  '""  """^  Vi'«>">.  Littleton.     The 

K^er'Lris:;"'-?;;  is^t:*^  ,^^  ^ir'' ""--''"« 

Wor.ls  ol  Cominanil  in  Manceuvring  a  Ilu-iment  of 
f,«va:r.v  a  Battalion  of  Infantry,  an,|  a  II  tte  y  of  A  - 
t.ilery,  Urn.,  ,8<ili,  8vo.     2.  The  Minor  Tactic^  of  FieM 


,Ji;.^«rU,Te...le.     A  Modeof  Cateohlsin.  .on.,    ASpiir^^^r.  .0.     .  r,;i.:r:„r;^;.s;;i;. 
Ilillyard,  William  Heard.     I.  Hecollections  of      Pri.;,,!''  *^"v'^,   ^"V""  '"   "'«   l!i''^^i"i'in!!  (Mcstion! 


lerf    in   tlio 
I.  f(>.  Svo, 


iears    Praotice,    I,on.,   1S6I,  fn.  mvo.     2     Ta 

Cabin:   or,  Nights  on  the  Ocean,   Lon.,  1801,  f,,.  Svo 

■>.    I  he   Captive's    Uaugliter,    and    other   Stores    Lon 

N    York     M,l,t-   u'"  ^'">  i^™''""^'  """  ""'«^  '^t'    -: 
i';.„iT-i;   """'''"»»•     »•    HeginaU   Vernon;   or.  The 


The  Marable  Family  :  a  Novel, 


Hillv.-r,    Curtis    Justjn.      California    Sunreme 
ImI':)  fi^rr'  '"''■  ""-''•''''-  ('««2-''^'i;^,)  «HnTran.: 
Ilillyer,  Shaler 

I'hila.,  1S7II,  12nio. 

in"!'o'n"'fsf.,'''I'"''  "^'!"«'-     ^*J  t»  l*"™"'""!  Visit- 
inj;    Lon.,  l,s.ii),  12mo  ;  oth  ed.,  KS68. 

V."!l°";s":   ^'    ''^'-■''°'    H'^'-rioal    Costumes,   N. 

Ililtoii,  Henry.     Reports  of  the  Court  of  Common 

p|;^";tixri^rr^'=^^-'^'<'--":^) 

IJ.m'"""'  "'■    ^^^^''^"^  ■""!  Anecdotes,   Lon.,   1S76, 


FoWe    V  1,.,^?  r  5  '"«'•'«»'  I^f-1'-  liead-ma.ter  of 

I  „•  in  1  '-  '  '"'"''"."^^''-'-.V'  1.  An  introdoeiion  to  the 
Latin  Language:  with  Appendiees,  Lon.,  Ixr.H,  12m„ 
-'.   Intermediate  .Schools  in    Ireland,  Lon.    Is;',!   p8v' 

to   Voon  ,•*■«""  '''-r^  "•; '"'""  ''"'"'^  "'""'"f-  (""  i-esseci 
:  \"   \""ng   M,n,    L„„_^  ,^^(1,  p.  Svo;  8th   ed.,  I8.S4      -l 

A  hWiool-.Master's   Kelrospect  of  Eighteen   and  a   Half 

l.t   .  an    tssay  to  Chnslian  Young   s/.„,  Lon.,  188.",,  p. 
h^o.     b.   Home  Edueut  on  ;  „r,  Irish   ,■«    Fn^rlisl,  .•,•».., 
niar-?ehools  for  Irish  Uoy.s,'  Lon.,  IssT    p.  "='"''  '""■"■ 

DS^J,^1?,:!r  ''■•     ^"-'-"Vi«um:-a,.oem, 
Hiine,  Thomas  Whiteside,    l.   (Trans  )    ivt 
tenkoier  on  Cholera:  how  to  prevent  and  ret    ti,'   Lon 

."ri't :!^"^':'M::">"«'*'  l^:  ^^^^  *«   Lancaster 


Co.,  I'a  ;  ,^o.e;^.;reh.n".^ra.^        ^i  "  in  dS' 
„,v,...v„i...     .  M.^'S"^.    "''^"i"t  •^l'-.  Hilton's  eiithiisiaMo  :      Himes.  John  A.     .St,„i,.  ,.f  m;..„_...  „ ,      . 


Authors  and  collected  in  Man;  ^"S  ^T     IhV X"  I  Ph;:^S,^v"?^,^''^    j^  '-af-lVints;  .n- •orim,;;;;-;f 
cotibl  i,nf,„„„i  . , ',  .      >  ""•_  I  f "otography,  1868.     3.  (Jrans.)  Flame  Heaul ions,  18(iS 


Study  of  Milton's  Paradise  Lost, 


Himes,  John  A. 

I  Phila.,  LSrs,  12nio. 

p"*':^'''^;!^'T?^^^r^"'>?i^!;^er'^'ll;;;i^- 

^^.  Chron^;;ms  Continued  and  Concluded,  Lon.,  ,88,  \  ^^l]:^^^:'^^  ^iiV^i^lS  ^.^Z:^-},  Vl^U 


nil. Ii-r  into  ,„any  an    unVl■,■,,Monted''lVv'.lmM,''■,';'r"'l,''i^ 

iiy'"-:';;C:i^.''ii;;yr"'^  ^.'■-■ru.^^iin^ytlii.;;;;  ^i 

Hilton,  James  I'oord.     1    u„i,i„  tn  p..,. 

louinuirs,  i.on.,  IS8I,  .L'mo  ;  new  cd.,  1883.  2  C.itn 
cli.sm  on  Company  Training,  Lon.,  1884,  32mo;  2d  ed t 

.    Hilton,  John,  F.K.S.,  1807-1878.  b  «t  Sible  Hed 

■  i.'r-,>eho«l,  and  at   IJoulogne-sur-Mer ;    was  a 'in,,  1 

:  -"onMrator  in  anatomy  at  (Iny'.s  Il'osp it  il,  '  ,  , '^' 
n  I.  2S  becoming  subse,,uently  in  the  sa  ne  institu  on 
,  LT  '""''"'""'"'"I  "»"""".v,  anatomy  ami       y 

ol-gy,  and  on  surgery,  assistant  surgeon,  surgeon    an  I 
.■onsuting   surgeon.      He   was   president    of  tile    rZ 
.    c'S         hurgeouso     I^igland!  and  professoi  ?,fS 
"">  a    the  college.      I.   .Notes  on  some  of  the  Devel, 

;Y'"".';»^.'r'^if:^r:!:.,si^^o'"rz\h:i 


mmwmm 

M!i'.li^;rU;^:';i-;:ifi;'i;;U-™-;i^^ 

Jlinclilitte,   Ktluard.     liarlhomlcy:   in    Letters 

llineks,  Hev.  Edward.,  D.U.,  I7ii2-l.sftc  b  in 
Cork,  Ireland:  was  edueate.l  .,  Trini  y  Colle.re  uldin 
where  '- K.-'-te,.  in  18,2  and  was  "made  a"F'e!fow'    ,' 

and  in    " .  i    '     ,'"'  '""i^";"  ™"^''"'  ^'''">^  "f  Ardtrea, 
I    M  ''•^"''""K"!  >t  for  (hat  of  Ivillilea.'h,  which 

■«-.   held   till   his  death.     He  was   dislin-uishn    for      i, 
<no,vledge  of  Egyptian  and  Assyrian   inscr  iion     an 

;,';;  rv;;;!..r^/:i!''^'^-i"'"^'-'>"'oTranr! 


mi>si  u  i  1     r  1  '     '" '" 

I. unong  the  Egyptians,  Dublin,  186i,Jto. 

82.'-. 


lint 
Ji'ii' 


,     ,, .......o...ja.i  loscnpuons,   Uublin, 

4.  Report  tothe  Irustees  of  the  liritish  Mu! 

"'"iL'rs  and  Terra-Cotia  Tab- 

A  li' .'  .  ■'   •-'""•     "•  O'l    'he    I'olv|)hoiiv   of  Ihe 

Assyno-Uabylonian    Cuneiform  AVriting,"  bubifn. 


fc,     .     'iii 
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IJNK 


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HIN 


IliiickH,  Sir  Francis,  C.n.,  Ac,  lsn7-lS85,  b.  at ' 
Cork ;  eduuitiiil  iit  the  Kciynl  Itelfiiat  Ini'titution ;  re- 
tn<>vc<l  to  Ciiniiilu  in  ls:{2.  II«  wiis  sovcriil  tiiiioa  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Ciiniiiln  A?.-<oiiibly  ;  ()reiiiier  lS5l-.'il;  gov- 
ernor of  liarbuilov!!  nnil  the  WimlwarJ  Inhinils  1S55-82 
iinil  of  Itritish  (iuiniia  Isn2-('>'.i,  ami  rninislcr  of  finam^e 
in  Canada  ISK'.I-T^i.  I.  Ciinaila  :  it.i  Fiiiiinoial  I'oKition 
<nd  isuiircor<.  Lon,,  Isili,  Svo.  i.  The  Seignoriiil 
'<xei'  oti :  its  I'resent  I'uaiticjn.  By  a  Member  of  (he 
LeKishitive  Asseinhly  of  1|i|«t  Caniida.     Quehee,  1S51, 

3.  Ki'|ily  to  tlie  Speech  of  the  Hon.  .loseph  Howe  on  the 
Uniim  of  the  North  Amerieiin  I'rovinee.i,  Iion.,  I  Has, 
Svo.  4.  Keligious  Eudowinenis  in  Canada :  tlie  ('lorgy 
Reserve  and  Hoetory  Questions,  Lon.,  ISO'.I,  Svo.  i. 
Ueminiscenees  of  my  I'ulilii'  liil'e,  ISMt. 

IliilckH,  llev.  Tliuiiins,  b.  181S,  at  Exeter,  Eng. 
1.  A  History  of  tlie  liritisli  llydroid  Zoophytes,  Lon., 
1S68,  2  vols."  Svo.  2.  A  History  of  the  IW  ilish  Marine 
Polyzoa,  Lon.,  ISSO,  2  vols.  Svo:  vol.  i.,  text  J  vol.  il., 
plates. 

Iliiul,  Kdwartl.     Poems,  Lon.,  I8i>;l,  l2mo. 

Hind,  Henry  Yonle,  K.Il.d.S.,  b.  182.1,  in  Not- 
tinghiiin,  Eng. ;  ediieated  at  Leipsio  and  Cambridge; 
settled  in  Canada  in  1817;  became  professor  of  chemis- 
try and  geology  in  Trinity  College,  Toronto,  1851  ;  held 
various  appointments  in  connection  with  the  govern- 
ment surveys,  anil  was  made  professor  of  chemistry  and 
natural  history  in  King's  College,  Nova  Scotia.  1.  Es- 
say on  the  Insects  and  Diseases  injurious  to  the  Wheat 
Crops,  Toronto,  I8.)7,  Svo.  2.  N'orllnvest  Territory: 
Reports  of  Progress,  together  with  a  Preliminary  and 
Ueneral  Report  on  the  Assinihoino  and  Saskatchewan 
Exploring  Expedition,  Toronto,  ISait,  4to.  ii.  Narra- 
tive of  the  Canailian  Red  River  Exploring  Expedition 
of  1857.  and  of  the  Assiniboino  and  Saskatchewan  Kx- 
ploring  Expedition  of  1858,  Lon.,  |S6l),  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  There  is  a  great  ileal  of  really  valuable  matter  in  Mr. 
Hlnils  book,  but  every  now  and  then  heshow.s  very  olearly 
that  he  has  got  heyoiid  his  ileiitli."— .SW.  Ktr.,  xi.  ■■i40. 

4.  Exploration.s  in  the  Interior  of  the  Labrador  Penin- 
sula, the  Country  of  the  .Montagnais  and  Nasquappe 
Indians.     Illust.     Lon.,  lsii:i,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"tiiich  a.s  bis  story  is,  Mr.  Hind  tells  it  well  and  simply. 
.  .  .  Its  pieturesiiueiiess  is  niueli  increased  by  tlio  obviiius 
accuracy  of  tlie  iUustrations  made  by  Mr.  William  Hind, 
the  (IraugbtMnau  of  the  expedition."— .^'iif.  Kce.,  xvil.  111). 

Also,  various  geological  reports. 

Ilinde,  Frederick.  1.  Poetry:  a  Lecture,  Liver- 
pool, IS5S,  4to.  2.  Essays  and  Poems:  selected  from 
the  Literary  Remains  of  K.  Ilinde,  Liverpool,  ISH4,  Svo. 

Hinde,  George  Jennings.  I.  Eossil  Sponge 
Spicules  from  the  Upper  Chalk,  .Munich,  18S0,  Svo.  2. 
Catalogue  of  Fossil  Sponges  in  the  (ieologioal  Depart- 
ment of  the  Urilsh  Museum,  Lon.,  IS83,  4t.!.  ■i.  lied 
of  Sponge  Remains  in  South  of  England  tireensand, 
(Philosophical  Transactions,)  Lon.,  1SS8,  4to. 

Ilinde,  John  Hodgson.  I.  A  History  of  Nor- 
thumberland :  Part  I.,  Containing  the  lle:ieral  History 
of  the  County;  State  of  the  District  under  the  Ro- 
mans; the  Siixon  and  Danish  Kings  of  Northumber- 
land ;  the  Olliiial  Earldom  :  with  a  Narrative  of  Events 
connected  with  the  County,  from  the  Norman  Comiuest 
to  the  Accession  of  the  House  of  Hanover,  .Vewcastlo- 
upon-Tyne,  1858,  4to.  2.  (Ed.)  Symeonis  Dunelmensis 
Opera  et  Collectanea,  (Surtees  Soc.  Pub.:)  vol.  i.,  New- 
castle, I8»S,  Svo. 

Ilindle,  Frederick  U.  The  Legal  Status  of  Li- 
censed Victuallers  ;  4th  ed.,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Hindley,  Cliiirles,  of  Booksellers'  Row,  Holborn. 

1.  The  liook  of  Ready-.Miide  Speeches,  Lon..  ISfiS,  |2mo. 

2.  lEd.)  Miscellanea  .\ntii|ua  Anglicana  :  the  Old-Book 
Collector's  .Miscellany,  Lon.,  IS71-7:i,  li  vols.  Svo.  :!. 
(Ed.)  The  Koxburghe  Ballads,  Lon.,  lS7;!-74,  2  vols.  4to. 

4.  Tavern  Anecdotes  ami  Sayings:  including  Origin 
of  Signs,  and  Roniiniscences  of  Ta.crna,  (jotfee- Houses, 
Clubs,  .tc,  Lon.,  IS75,  ]i.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S8I.  5.  The 
Life  and  Times  of  .1.  Catnach,  late  of  Seven  Dials, 
Ballad-Monger,  Lon.,  IS7S,  Svo.  Only  25  copies  printed, 
li.  A  History  of  the  Cries  of  London,  Ancient  and  Mod- 
ern, Lon.,  18S1,  p.  Svo;  2il  ed..  1884.  7.  The  Hi-story 
of  the  Catnacli  Press  (and  the  Two  Catnachs,  John  and 
■James,)  Lon.,  ISSCi,  Ito. 

Hindley,  Elizabeth.  Only  Sea  and  Sky  :  a  Novel, 
Lon..  l'<7!.  2  vols.  p.  Svo, 

Hinds,  Arthur.  Some  Topics  in  English  Gram- 
mar, N.  York,  IS8I,  llimo. 

Ilinds,  J.  I.   U.      The  Use  of  Tobacco,  Lebanon, 
Tcnn.,  I.S82,  Svo. 
H2B 


Hinds,  Rt.  Rev.  Samnel,  D.D.,  [«»('■,  vol.  i., 
add.,]  l7lt;i-IS72.  Ho  resigned  the  see  of  Norwich  in 
1857  on  account  of  the  somewhat  rationalistic  views 
which  he  had  embraced.  1.  Free  Discussion  of  Religious 
Topics,  Lon.,  IStlS-(SU,  2  parts,  Svo.  2.  Another  Reply 
to  the  Question,  "  What  have  we  got  to  rely  cm,  if  wo 
cannot  rely  on  the  Bible?"  Ranisgate,  ISflB,  Svo.  ;t. 
A  Reply  to  the  Question,  "Apart  from  Supernatural 
Revelation,  wlint  is  Man's  Prospect  of  living  after 
Death?"  Ranisgate,  1S7(I,  Svo.  4.  A  Reply  to  the 
Question,  "Shall  I  seek  Ordination  in  the  Church  of 
Enghind  ?"  Rai.isgatc,  IS7I,  Svo. 

Hinds,    William,    M.I).,  professor  of  botany  at 
Queen's  College,  liirmingham.     'Iho  Harmonies  of  Pbys- 
ieal  Science  in  Relation  to  the  Higher  Sentiments,  Lon., 
t  I85:i,  p.  Svo. 

Hinds,  William  Alfred.  American  Commu- 
nities: Brief  Sketches  of  Economy,  Zoar,  Beth,  1,  the 
Shakers,  and  the  Brotherhood  of  the  Now  Life,  Oneida, 
X.Y..  1878,  Svo. 

Hiue,  C.  C.  1.  Fire  Insurance:  Book  of  Instruc- 
'  lions  for  Agents.  N.  York,  I8fi5.  2.  The  Insurance 
I  Statutes  of  the  Initeil  States  and  Canada,  N.  Y'ork, 
1S76,  Svo.  :!.  Letters  to  an  Agent  from  the  Patriarch, 
N.  Y'ork,  IH76,  Svo.  With  Niiiioi.s,  W,\i,Th;H  S. :  1. 
New  Digest  of  Insurance  Decisions,  Fire  and  Marine, 
N.  York,  1S82,  Svo.  2.  The  Agents'  Hand-Book  of 
Insurance  Law,  N.  Y'ork,  ISS7,  Svo. 

Hine,  Edward.  1.  The  English  Nation  idcntilied 
with  the  Lost  House  of  Israel  by  Twenty-Seven  Idcntili- 
cations,  Lon.,  18711-711,  5  parts,  Svo.  2.  The  English 
Nation  identiiied  with  the  Lost  Ton  Tribes  of  Israel, 
Warrington,  1872,  Svo.  S.  Forty-Seven  Idcntilieations 
of  the  British  Nations  with  the  Lost  Ten  Tribes  of  Israel, 
Lon.,  18V4,  Svo;   lll5lli  thousand. 

Iline,  niande  Kgerton.  Poems,  Lon.,  1885. 
Privately  printed. 

■'Th^:«  poems  in  this  llltlc  volume  which  were  written, 
OS  we  are  told,  by  a  child  of  less  than  eight  years  old,  aie 
uniiiiestioiialily  very  marvellnus  specimens  of  poetical 
ptiwer  in  cbildbood.""— .><;)(iVii(or,  llx,  18. 

Hine,  Thomas  Chambers.  Nottingham:  its 
Castle,  a  Military  Fortress,  a  Royal  Palace:  with  Notes, 
Lon.,  IS7l!-7«,  2  jiarts,  4to. 

Hines,  Gustavus.  Life  on  the  Plains  of  the 
Paoilic:  Oregon :  its  History,  Condition,  and  Prospects, 
Buffalo,  1851,  T2mo. 

Hingeston,  Francis.  The  Poems  of  Francis 
Hingeston.  Edited  by  his  Son,  [Rev.  F'rancia  Charles 
Hingeston-Randolph.]     Lon.,  1857,  p.  Svo. 

Hingeston,  James  Ansley.  Topics  of  the  Day, 
Medical,  Social,  and  Seientilie,  Lon.,  1861!,  p.  Svo, 

Hingeston-Randolph.    See  RANnoi.pii. 

Hingston,  Edward  Peron.  I.  The  Siddons  of 
Modern  Italy :  Adelaide  Ristori :  a  Sketch  of  her  Life. 
Lon.,  lS5(i.  Svo.  2.  The (Jenial  Showman  ;  being  Renii 
nibcenccs  of  the  Life  of  Artennis  Ward,  and  Pictures  ul 
a  Showman's  Career  in  the  Western  World,  N.  Y'orli, 
1 870,  Svo:  new  ed.,  18S1. 

Hingston,  James.  The  Australian  Abroad  : 
Branches  from  the  Main  Routes  round  the  World. 
Illust.     Lon.,  187H-'<0,  two  series,  Svo. 

Hinkley,  Edward  Otis,  [antf,  vol.  i.,  HrNKi.Ev. 

E.,  add.]       1.  The  Constitution  of  the    United    States  ; 

with  Notes,  References,  Ac,  and  Index,  Bait.,  185;),  Svu, 

2.   .Maryland   Constitution,   adopted    1S67:    with    Notes 

and  References,  Bait.,  1807,  Svo.     H.  Testamentary  Law 

j  and  Law  of  Inheritance  and  Apprentices  in  .Maryland, 

I  Bait.,    1S78,    Svo.     With    Cauteu,  C.  S.,  The   Revenue 

(  Laws  of  the   State  of  Maryliind,  passed  since  the  Yciir 

i  1S4II,  Bait.,  1S5I,  Svo.     With  M.WKn,  L.,  The  Law  "1 

.Yttacliuient  in  Maryland,  Bait.,  1S69,  Svo. 

Ilinman,  Walter  N.     Under  the  Jfaples:  a  Story 
of  Village  Life,  N.  I'orlc  imd  Chic.  18SS,  l2mo. 
I      Hinrichs,   Cnstavus    Detlef,  M.D.,  b.  IS.Sf,.  m 
I  Luiiilen,  Holstein  ;  graduiited  iil  tlie  University  of  Cojieu- 
I  hagen   ISfiO;  removed  to  the   United  States  ;  was  niiulf 
I  professor  of  physical  sciences  in  the  Iowa  State  1,'nivii 
!  sity,  ami  of  chemistry  and  toxicology  in  the  medical  d- 
partuient  of  that  institution  in   ISli.l,  and  in  1808  up- 
poinled  chemist  to  the  State  (ieological  Survey.     1.  Tli'^ 
Elements  of  Physics,  Dav<'n|iort,  1870,     2.  The  Priiiri 
pics '.f  Pure  Crystallogriii'hy,  Davenport,  IS7I,     ^l.  'I'li" 
Principles  of  Physical  Science  demonstrated  by  the  Sin 
dent's  own   Experiments  and  Observations ;  Part  I.,  Tli'i 
Elements  of  Clieinistry  and  .Mineralogy;   Part   II.,  In" 
Principles  of  Chemistry  and  Molecular  Mechanics,  Dav- 


HIN 

'•  Tho  First  Course  in  Quiin-  I 


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with  a  View  of  tho  Tl,i  (wn  r„,     •  "■'  "''  N"rtl.w..«t : 
tl- Hcy,U  Charter...  'aI:,:."  '^?"--  -.--'''"tea   b. 


which  it  v„.™;;/es"u;M  ''nr''i'M  i'''''"^"M'i'"i' 

-'mi  .'v«'i!x;':;  Jills;  jf-:i'^™i<"M,h^i.„,,^ 

m,.,t«ke  t„  rcKanl  ll°iiMf';rr ,,',',',''  IV"  "  !'">"ei  "us 


IIULsUnle,  Grace  WebstPr       i    r     ■ 

...">'  ••  .t  Hook  of  Daily  D.\oV,"n?r'  ,.:„?""""«  '''  ">« 


.-<,  iimcli  iieL'(lu;i."_Cr((;(.  X  -"""^  "  '-•umributioii,  or  oiiu    ""^''*«'^'  —-tcait.,  xxvi.  Hi,;,  '"'*  '"'I'lnig  i,n  all  ami 

"■■-•■  •■■"■  I       /iKNKHAI,  CuticIsM: 

thu  i,r,l,„ari-  -H'Ii.m.  „f  he  v,r  "T,  ""''''^^  ">liil(er  In 
prophet,  a  seer.  Ili.s  thinkh  "f,  "'•  "as  rather  .  .  a 
j;il.'(tual,pn,,v.ss;  an  'evti  ,.,«.''  "'''■'"'"il,  nut  , ,  ,' 
the  profnuialest  thenie.s_(i,  ,|'  Mi  *•'  "'"■"  "'^■"Iveil  r.,im,l 
■imiliiiiini;  anil  roiieeiVtmti,"  .i    "'  '",','"■  "'"'  "'"'Ve  all 

Hiiitoii,  Uev    Inh..  I.  ^  ■'""'>  •'"'X- 1- 

"'ons,  Lon.,  I.s42    .m",       2    I   •'"''"'•'  "'  '"""i""'*  Se;. 


IliiUon,  Chnrltv,  ILnvard  m  7  ,  I  "'"• 
Honmneea:  vv|,„t  j.,  ,iie  FnnH,  i,'  •^-  '•  S^'ontitio 
l^.xl-HS,  7  no«.,  en  ,s'!  ','"'''  (^'nension.' Ac,  U„., 
I.on.,  I8M«,  cr   8vo      ■<Z'  S'  \f     ""   ^''"'  "^  ''"'"'"glU, 

Hinton,  Henry  r    s",'      -V,"-"'  •''*"^^-^'  '■"■'''"       I 
lllu.st.     N.  York,   isfis    s„n      r     Jl'storical    Coaturuo...  1  "'o'"'.  Lon.,  I,s42, 
,.„i  „i_...  ',.  „,   '.  ■  ^"^     Also,  annotated   editions  :  sponsibility,  I,on 
,  >       ^  I  perienee;    or,  The 


l'^l«  he  went  as  .sur«e  ,„  ,?r',,r"f"''""'|.'"  "**'•  I" 
Jarnaiea,  where  he  ro  u"i„e,  .  . '1  '"  '^""•'■"  ''™'"'  '<' 
vi-ting  the  United  sZZ  I^V^^'T'  "'""'""'' 
practice  i„  L„n,|„      „„,,    •.,„}",;■'"  ''".  ''egan  ,„e,lical 

aural  .surger.v,  in   .Wiie     h  Sj  T;';"''''  ''''!'»«'f  t" 

reputation.     Ho  was  loctur  ■,  11  i*'"  P'""'^"'^''  and 

"■■spital  froia   l8il;i  to     i'  .  '  w"  "7''  ^xi-gery  at  (Juy's 

liv.iion  tode>i,to  hr,„«„i.-  ,    ,       ""  S"vo  up  hs  pro- 

i>i%'..-'e  ir,;;!ci.t  ut-'v;  ;:r'.''r"'  i-^ics.  Wr 

l-pwellin«.p,ae„;an  L,;  ;  ,;^^^^^^^^^^^  •''""   ■">" 

O-tobor,  lS7;i:    witltl.r^i'         "'"'''"''>'''' "«'Pit''l,  ^  ''''^' ■'^ifPle  aid  natural  ,.^    ,     , 


«e-*-.\aininc(,  Lon  ,  1861    r>    a  ,.  " ■"■->" 

I'f  tl'^' Kpistlo^o  the  1  on  ,;,P-,,^7;;  ,".■  An  Exposition 
;  "re  Parallelism,  I„  „  "«■  t!'"  '  '•'"'-•ipl'^s  of  .Scrip- 
i  Works,  Lon.,  186*4,  7  vois.  p   sl-o'^'"-       "•    'ri'e"l"gical 

<' "'"'""^  P^h!.^;":"^-  ■  ^T'^   »"-'  Organs: 
2'' e-i..  enl.,  same  year  "  °'^'"''  '"'"•'  >«8-'.  ".  8vo; 

I  U.a,e,,.(..,i,i„,.  liiograp  i,..".)'^  \-  \"Sl;^h  Radical 
2-  'I'lie  Hand-Hook  to  A r  I  , ,'  ■.«'''  '"•^'  '"'""■ 
and  , Scenery.     I„«,'"   S,     'Fra„  •'Is-r'i'r^'^^'  "'^'"'y- 

in    tngland,   and   (.ther   Jii,  ^         .'•    *^''''"«''   Jesuits 

Franco  and  Ireland,  Lent  ,S77  8vo  ?', ■■'?:''  '''"«  "f 
phrases,  and  Jly„„  «  („  t  for  ri  i'*'  .^""'"'^'  I'lra- 
M.;  ern.  Lon..  igrg,  'i,^'^  ^'"  Churches,)  Ancient  and 


'■'  '■■  "■  ■! ;.;»,',? ;";";!;  "-n™-  wi 

Mr.  Hiiiton  wn.i  anoarenM,-  .   " 
;  '""•"I ;  we  sh„,„,|  s,^,^."",    , '  f,  '""'"■'•I'  in  earnest  to  he 
I""  laiieli  111  eiiriiest'i  ,,',  u- v., -."-V '*'"""'  PHradoxical 

,"■''•  ■""  'ntellecial.  I  .1  le  '  ,  ''' ,'"  *™"'''  "''  w,Ls 
""'•  x'lise,  hi.s  li.ihit  „,•  „„  ,,,  ,„f,  '"'  ^*eii  ti.  excess  in 
^l■l■^al  interest  i,,  ,  ,  „th  'r      „"^"-"'  ".".'f-wei^'hted  with 

---.^eeii^.o/|,i-^^te^X^^^^ 


_-■.    ...t.,   ,,„  ^eelll    III   tl 

'ion    to   A;>ci;nt'ni,-t„T''L;,;;''^"'"-'''  ""''  ""^^i'-Kol"" 
Illustrated  (i,ii,i.,  ...  i..2'  '".'!':>  ''*'•',  p.  8vo.      .(.  An 


i  A  Text-K;k:fESX""{^,  *•;;"'"«'  '"^'^""0;  'l 

f?l'Hle„ts,  Lon.,  1S8>  r  "vo  '^''„"''  rgy..  f"  the  L'se  of 

I  nnd   A.s.sa.ving:   a  TeVt'l!„„i;   /•'''";'"-'"'    5'etallurgy 

.^tuilents,-an.f  A."„yo-    "  ,sf     ''"   ^?"^   '^'^''''--''^'^ 

,  "'Pkins,  Alfred  James    F  s"a      ^i  """'• 

stiuiiieni.s,    Jlistoric    Hn,-..    „     i    r,  —*•      Musical    In- 

«■"'  I'-eriptiveZV,      7/,:;,';  ,ej"  •'''''  ^.  ^."-'"'"etio", 

■'"tes    in    Clour.s,   ,lmwn    hi    Iv  . !'^  "  •"''•^'^  '^''  ''ilfy 

lS87.fo|.  '     '™""    hy    Alilliam    Oibb.     Kdinr, 

JV^^r'fkem'!^«!;::,J'-(:'ine.  the  Spirit   of    the 
Lon.,  ISS6,  p.  svo      '"'"'"«  "  \ersion  of  the  Narrative, 

p.  " :,';•''  •''""«''•    A  Voice  from  tho  Muses,  Lon.  1866 
"''•''"'•*^-^ieta'&?:'-'--^«eH; 


■■ii'    ...';'•""'■.  xivii  ^70  '    "'"""1.1   iiieiiita- 


.vanii'the;;:;;^;  :;^'-;->:;-M"vifii«^ 

l."""'."'»liiif,'  and  benV,-  jfvi'  '  '  '  ,  ''J;;'''-^  "»''  everywl,,.  ^ 
"V'visan  fiiU'lleit  ^vlli(.  1  ,  ,u,-l,V  .  '"'"■  '"'"''•  '»  that 
;miiK  forces  in  ei,nu^^',p,ra  «',,'"■  ""^'  "''  ">-'  ^.'rellf 

"'  ""'''■-'^^'^'^'^^rfA^:^^':^^:^  Perliap.sasa  killii  '  wi.h  Special' Kefer;,ce:  1  ^Z"'"'"^'  ''""  «-'«"-. 

,  Louis,  I8,s;!,  8v„,  '"^"^  insurance  Feature.s,  St. 


8v(>, 

.l"hnl''^i«-.'«"'0. 

Hirschi,  A.  J. 


Plate-Girder  Construction,  N.York, 

^^t:i?:^';'!?i'i!'..'-'S"-ties. 


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llirNi,  J.  Crowther.     Itirani  fircg,  l.on.,  IS81,  3  i 

vol.-*.  or.  Svo.  ! 

IlirNt,  Jcilili.     Till' Ni'H  KviinKC'linl :  hciii);  OutllneH 

fnr  Villiim?  l'ri'ii(!lic'i>,  ,ti'.,  Lull.,  ISIlS,  I'-'iiio. 

Hirst,  SnillllcL  I.  Soi'iiil  Seii'iici'^  (ir,  i^iiuial  Uof- 
oriiiiiliiin,  Lull.,  iN.'i'.l,  I2inii.  2.  Tlie  l,iiiiili  \<(  tJoil  :  ii 
iSacrcil  I'liein,  in  Twolvu  liiiiiki',  lioii.,  ISIlj.  cr.  Svn. 

IlirKt,  TluMiias.  1.  Tliu  Aiitdbiogruiihy  (if  llio 
liihio,  anil  iitlicr  I'oems,  I-»n.,  IsH.').  |i.  f'vo.  2.  John 
Wiiiililcton;  or,  The.  Tiiiimiih  nf  l'rinfi|ilu:  a  Story  of 
.Mcthoilislie  Faol.«.  l.on.,  ISTil,  Svii.  I 

HiNci>x,  Kc'v.  Kdwiird  T.,  b.  IHU,  at  Wo.ilcrly, 
H.l. :  giailiiatoil  at  .Miolisoii  rnivcrsity  ISJ.i,  ai  il  filtered 
the  liiiptisl  ininisliy,  I.  I'lio  ll.i|iti.it  Cliiireh  Diieetury  :  1 
II  (liiidc  to  the  OoVlriiies  ami  l)isi'i|illne  if  tlie  Hap- 
tist  Churehes,  X.  York,  Is5ll,  Illnio.  2.  llaiili.-t  Slioit 
Mi'lhiiil  witli  Imniirfrs  aiiJ  il|i|ioiii'nl«,  I'liihi.,  I^SII, 
ISino.  ;(.  TheSiar  Hook  :  a  .Ma-iiial  for  liiipli.-l  Cliiireh- 
MeiiiliiM..!,  N.  York,  l.'<7;'',  ISino.  I.  .Slur  liook  on  C'liris- 
tian  liii|iti.-<ni,  N.  York,  IS7(i,  ISiiio. 

IIiNlop,   iti'v.  Alcxiliider,  luiniHtor   of  tho    Kast 
Free  Clnin'h,  .Arliroatli.      I.  The   Li^ht  of  I'ropheey  let 
in  on  llie  Hark  I'laees  of  tile  I'apauy  :  heiiij*  an  K.\pojii-  j 
tion  of  The.isaloniaiis  IT.,  Chapter  ii.,  KJin.,  IS4I1,  12ino.  ( 
2.  The  Ite.l  Uepiiblie;  or,  Tho  .'^earlel  Colimre.l  Iioa«t  of  ; 
thu  Apooalypi-e,  Kiliii.,  ISI'.I,  ISino.     .'i.  Tlio  Two  lialiy-  I 
lou.s,  their  Mentity,  ami  the  Present  Aniichriat   iilm  tlio 
Last,  Kilin.,  IS,)!!,  Svo.    4.  The  Moral  Llentity  of  liahyloii 
iinJ   Koine,   1,011.,  |Hj,"),   12iiio.     Anon.     .'i.    Infant    liap- 
tisin   aeeonlin;;  to  the  Wonl  of  tioil  anil  Confession  of 
Faith,  Kiliii.,  IS.id,  l2iiio.     Ii.  The  Seriptural  I'rineiplea 
of  the  Solemn  l,ea;^iiu  ami  (Nivonant,  in   their   Hearing 
on  the   I'rcsent  ."^tate  of  the  Kpiseopal  Cliuruhus,  (Jlas- 
gow  anil    l.on.,  l.sjs,  .Svo.     7.  The    Two    Habylon.s  ;  or, 
The  I'apal  \Vor.ship  proveil  lo  bo  tlie  Worship  of  N'iinroil 
and   his   Wife.     Illiist.     2d   cd.,   Edin.,  18o,S;    jtli    ed., 

1H7:(. 

■' This  is  in  nil  respects  a  very  extraordinary  book.  Per- 
liap.s  the  tllle  is  as  woiiderl'iil  as  aiiythin«  else  about  it."— 
Sal.  Her.,  viii.  :i:W. 

Ilislop,  Alexnilder,  publisher.     I.  Tho  Proverbs  ; 
of  Scotland  :  Colleeted  and   Arranged,  with   Notes,  E.\- 
lihinatory  and    llluatrativn,  and    a    Glossary,   (ilasgow, 
1802,  Svo;  lid  cd.,  rev.,  Ivliii.,  1^70.     2.  Tho   Hook   of    ; 
Hood    Devices.     Hy   (iodlVey  Holding,  [pse.-.d.]      Edin.,  ; 
IS6-.      :i.  (Ed.)    Adversaria,    Ana,   and    Talilo-Talk:    ai 
Literary  Coniinonplace-Hook,  Lon.,  ISliil,  8vo.      I.   (Ed.) 
Tho    liook    of  .■icotlish    Anecdotes :    Humorous,    Social, 
Legendary,  and   Historical,  Edin.,  1874;  now  ed.,  187(1, 
l2mo.       ■  j 

Ilislop,  J.  P.  Medical  Attendaneo  on  Sick  Chil-  : 
dren  of  the  Poor  in  Large  Towns,  Lon.,  ISlii).  ' 

HiNlop,  Kev.  Strphcn,  lsl7-188;i,  b.  at  Duns,; 
Scotland;  studied  at  the  Universities  of  Edinburgh  and 
Glasgow,  and  in  IS14  was  ordained  and  sent  out  as  a 
missionary  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland  to  Nagpoor, 
Central  India,  where  he  remained,  e.veopt  for  one  year, 
till  his  death,  liesides  discharging  tho  duties  of  his 
oltiee  with  much  success,  he  contributed  many  valuable 
]iaper3  to  scientific  journals.  For  biog.,  soo  Smith, 
Gkoiiok,  iii/i-fi.  P.ipers  relating  to  tho  Aboriginal 
Tribes  of  the  Central  Provinces.  Edited,  with  Not  j3 
and  Prefaeo,  by  Sir  Richard  Temple.  Nagpoor,  18  iti,  . 
Svo.  i 

HisKcy,  James  John.  1.  An  Old-Fashicned  ; 
Journey  Ihroiigh  England  and  Wales,  Lon.,  IS84,  8vo. 
2.  A  Drive  through  Englaml:  or,  A  Thousand  .Miles  of 
Koiul  Travel.  Illust.  Lon..  ISS3,  Svo.  H.  On  tho  Bo.\ 
Seat  from  London  to  Land's  EmI.  Illust.  Lon.,  LSSti, 
Svo.  4.  A  Holiday  on  the  Koad  :  an  Artist's  Wander- 
ings in  Kent,  ."^usscx,  and  Surrey  ;  with  Numerous  Illiis-  j 
trations  from  Sketches  by  the  Author,  Lon.,  ISS7,  Svo. 

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seriptlon,  .  .  .  The  luiiiicrous  illu.-lraiioiis  add  greatly  to  ■ 
tlie  interest  of  the  tvxl."—SiJi(i'ilor.  l.xi.  ."il.'i. 

Hitchcock,  Alfred,  A.M.,  M.D.,  1S1:!-1S74,  b.  in  ; 
Westminster,  Vt.,  and  educated  at  Phillips  .Andover  i 
Academy,  Dartmouth  College,  and  Jefferson  College, 
Pa. ;  practised  medicine  in  Fitchburg,  Mass.  He  pub-  | 
lished  several  monographs  and  addresses.  Christianity  | 
and  .Medical  Science,  Host.,  |SI)7.  | 

Hitchcock,  Beiijamiii  >V.  Chronological  Record 
of  the  Amnri.-an  Civil  War,  X.  York,  ISfifl,  Svo. 

Hitchcock,  Charles  Henry,  PhD.,  b.  isiifi,  at 
Ambci-6t,  Mass. ;  son  of  Kev.  Edward  Hitchcock,  In/rn  ; 
graduated  at  Amherst   1856;  studied   theology  at  Y'ale 
and  Andovcr;  licensed    to  preach    1801;  becniue  State  j 
geologist  of  New  Ilampshirc  1868,  and  professor  of  gool-  | 
828 


HIT 

ogy  and  minoralogy  at  Darlmouth  ISllll.  1.  Natural 
History  and  Ueology  of  the  State  of  Maine,  [two  re- 
jiorti,]  Augusta,  IS6I-I12.  2.  Now  Hampshire  Geologi- 
cal Survey :  lieports  upon  tho  Geology  and  Miiieralogy 
of  the  Stale,  Concord,  N. II.,  l8ll«-7  1,  3  vols.  4 to.  .'),  Tho 
Geology  of  Now  Hamnshiro.  Illust.  Concord,  N.H., 
IS74-78,  ;i  vols.  Ilo.  Willi  others,  Ueport  on  the  Geology 
of  Vermont,  Claremont,  1861,  2  vols.  Ilo.  Willi  llr.v- 
tini;ton,  j.  II.,  and  others,  Mount  Washington  in  Winter, 
Bosl.,  Is7l,  Svo. 

Hitchcock,  Kev.  Ihiward,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  [niil>; 
vol.  i.,  add..]  l71IH-lsl'il.  I.  Kcminiscences  of  Amherst 
College,  Historical,  Seientilie,  Hiographical,  Autobio- 
graphical, Northamptoii,  18C.:),  l2nio.  2.  Supplement  to 
the  Ichnology  of  New  England.  Host.,  |S6,'),  4lo.  With 
HiTillidi  K,  Cil.viii.Ks  H.,  Elementary  and  Poiiiilar  Treat- 
ise im  Geology.  Illust.  IS6II,  IL'iiio.  With  HiTcii- 
coOK,  Eliw.vKi),  Jii.,  Anatomy  and  Physiology.  Illust. 
1S6II,  l2ino. 

Hitchcock,  Kthan  Allen,  [oa/»,  vol.  i.,  add..] 
I7U8-IS70,  was  major-general  in  the  T.S.  volunteer  army 
during  the  civil  war,  and  stationed  at  Washinglon,  serv- 
ing on  the  eomiiiission  for  llie  exchange  cd'  prisoners, 
,Vc.  I.  Christ  Ihe  Spirit:  an  Ailempt  to  slate  tho 
Primitive  Views  of  Christianity,  N.  York,  18611,  2  vols. 
121110.  2.  Kcniarks  <m  the  Sonnets  id'  Shakspeare,  X. 
Yrirk,  ISO.'),  Klino;  2d  ed.,  1807.  '■':  Spenser's  I'oeiii  en- 
titled "  Colin  Clout's  Come  Home  Agaiiie"  E.xplainjd; 
l{einark.s  upon  the  .Amorelti  Sonnets,  Ac,  N.  York,  1806, 
l2nio.  I.  Notes  on  the  Vita  Nuova  and  Minor  Poems 
of  Daiile,  N.  York,  1807,  lOiiio. 

Hitchcock,  Hnrvey  Itexford.  An  English- 
Hawaiian  Dictionary,  for  the  Use  of  Schools,  San  Fran., 
1S87,  1211IO. 

Hitchcock,  Henry.  American  Stale  Constitu- 
tiiuis:  n  Study  of  their  Growth,  N.  York,  1SS7,  12nio. 

Hitchcock,  James  llipley  Hclhnan,  h  IS57, 
at  Fitchburg,  JIass. ;  son  of  Dr.  All'ieil  Hitchcock, 
aiipid  :  graduated  at  Harvard  1S77.  and,  having  adopted 
literalure  as  a  |irofefsioii,  setlled  in  New  Y'luk.  I.  T'.ie 
AVcstern  Art  Slovemenl,  N.  York,  ISSii.  2.  A  Study  of 
George  Jenness,  I8S5.  '■'<.  Notable  Elcliings  by  American 
Artists  :  Text,  including  an  Essay  on  the  Etching  of  the 
Past  Y' ear,  N.  York,  1SS6,  fol.  4.  Etchings  in  America  : 
with  Lists  of  American  Etchers  and  Notable  Collections 
of  Prints,  N.  Y'ork,  1880,  Svo.  T).  Important  New  Etch- 
ings by  American  Artists:  with  Text,  N.  York,  18ss, 
fol.  0.  Madonnas  by  Hid  Masters:  Photogravures,  with 
Text,  X.  York.  1888,  fol. 

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Amherst  and  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary  ;  or- 
dained Is45;  became  Collins  professor  of  natural  and 
revealed  religion  in  IJowdoin  College  1852,  professor  of 
church  history  in  Union  Theological  Seminary  1855,  and 
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iloare,  Kcv.  Willinm  Henry,  [■n,te,  vi.l.  1., 
a(l(l..l(l.  IttSH,  ii«f.l  "N.  I.  ()iitli.)\cniuityoltheHook  of 
tlenosis :  with  tli.'  l.ilo  iind  Character  of  tho  IinplrcJ  llii- 
toriiin,  Lon.,  infill,  Mvo.  '.'.  I,«llur  to  llishop  Colon^'o; 
with  Fuilhur  lleply,  I-oti.,  18i!:i,  Svc  ;  llh  (i.l.niiiiio  yiur. 

Ilubart,  Ilev.  John  Henry,  D.I).,  Ii.  IS17,  m 
New  York  City  i  fon  of  Bishop  ,(.  II.  riohiirt,  («/•  ''•, 
iinl',  vol.  i.;)  uruilimtcJ  at  Columbia  Collego  IS.IB;  or- 
dainoil  in  lliu  I'rolestunt  Kiiiscopal  Ohureh  IHIl  ;  roftor 
of  Trinity  Church,  Fishkill,  N.Y.  1.  Instruction  unci 
EncouniKoment  for  hent,  N.  York,  lsr.!l.  2.  Churel. 
Uuforni  in  Mexico,  ls77.  :t.  .Metliicval,  I'lipaLiina  Ultual 
Princiiilc^  .-^tatfa  an.l  Ccmtrantccl,  N.  York,  1S77,  l«mo. 

Ilobiirt,  Hcv.  William  Kirk,  I,I-.U.,  grBduati!,! 
at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  ISfiH;  onliiinc.l  isfil;  c  lo- 
cc»an  curalo  of  Derry  an.l  Kaphoo  sin.u  l»xi\.  Iho 
Mclioal  hanguagf  of  St.  Luk"  :  a  Proof  from  Interna 
EviUenco  that  "  Tlio  (iospol  according  to  .»*t.  I.uko  unit 
"Tho  Acta  of  the  Apo.ities"  woro  written  by  the  came 
Person,  an.l  that  tl.    Author  was  a  Medical  Man,  Dublin, 

"lie  has  pro.lu.tMl  a  w.,rk  .>f  great  valueof  a  i-f^'C  aj 
kiml  an.l  su.'li  as  lew  persons  but  hiMisell  in  the  preseui 
.lay  eoul.l  have  exe.iule.l."— ^co.f.,  xxiv.  7J. 

Hobart-IInnipden.    tieo  IIamiukx. 

Hobbes,  W.  K.  I*.  Arithmetic  of  Electrical 
Measurements:  with  lixamples  worked,  Lon.,  18»7,  p. 

ikobbs,  C.  W.     Lynn  and    Surroundings,  Lynn, 

Mass.,  ISSB,  Svo.  .    „      ,  T,     ,       c 

Ilobbs,  Charles   E.      I!.)tanical   HanJ-Bojk    of 

Common,  Local,  English,  Botanical,  and  IMiarmaooptfiial 

Names,  Bost.,  1S7«,  Svo.  .    . 

Hubbs,  Isaac  H.  Architocturo:  containing  De- 
signs for  Villa-s,  Ac:  with  Rules  for  Criticism  and  Intru- 
duoti.m,  I'hila.,  1872,  Svo;  2de.l.,  enl,  187«. 

Hobb8,  J.  S.  1.  Sailing  Directions  for  the  Oult 
and  Kiver  of  St.  Lawren>;e,  l.on.,  IS4.5,  Svo.  2.  Sailing 
Directions  for  I  lie  Islands  of  Uuornsey,  .lersey,  Ac,  18411, 
Svo.  ;i.  Sailing  Directions  from  the  Toxel  to  the  Horn 
Reefs,  1S52,  Svo.  4.  Sailing  Directions  for  the  Bristol 
Channel,  Ac,  1855,  8v.).  Other  works  of  the  same  kin.l. 
Hobbs,  Capt.  James.  Wild  Life  in  the  tar 
West:  Personal  Adventures  of  a  Border  Mountain  Man, 
St.  Louis,  1875,  Svo. 

Ilobba,  Samuel.  Fireside  Melodies:  a  Love- 
Dream.     By  Sylvan,  [pseud.]     L.m.,  1S51I.  ,  „.   . 

Hobb!i,  Samuel  W.  1.  One  Hundred  and  Sixty 
Culinary  Dainties  for  the  Epijure,  Invali.l,  and  Dys- 
pcjitic,  Lon.,  1SS4,  or.  Svo.  2.  The  Kitchen  Oracle;  or, 
M.Hlern  Culinary  Art,  Lon.,  IS86,  Hvo. 

Ilobbs,  Ven.  Stephen,  eduouted  at  the  Church 
Missionary  College,  Islington  ;  ordained  1838  ;  formerly 
archdeacon  of  .Mauritius;  curate  of  Tollorton,  N.'tting- 
hamshire,  1884-86.  Tho  Perfect  Pattern  of  All  Prayer : 
Lectures  on  tho  Lord's  Prayer.  Lon,,  lss;t,  Svo. 

HobbH,  Thomas  Francis.  The  Subalterns 
Hand- Book  and  Guide  to  the  Military  Examinations, 
Belfast,  1859,  Svo. 

Hobbs,  W.  Fisher.  Landlord,  Tenant,  and  La- 
bourer, Lon..  18.VJ,  Svo. 

Hobby,  Edwin.  Treatise  on  Texas  Land  La-/, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1883,  Svo. 

Hobday,  Edward.  1.  Cottage  Gardening,  Lon., 
1877,  p.  Svo.  2.  Fruit-Culture  for  Prolit,  Lon.,  ISSli, 
12mo.  3.  Villa  Gardening:  a  Hand-Book  for  Amateurs 
and  Practical  Gardeners,  Lim.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo. 

Hobhouse,  Sir  Arthur,  Itaron  Hobhouse, 
K.C.S.I.,  b.  1S19;  educated  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Col- 
lege, Oxf.ird;  callcil  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1845; 
law  member  of  the  governor-general's  council  in  India 
1872-77;  raised  to  tho  peerage  1SS5.  The  Dead  Hand; 
Addresses  on  the  Subject  of  Endowments  and  Settle- 
ments of  Property,  l.on.,  ISSil,  p.  Svo.  Also,  single 
lectures,  .t.'. 

Hobhouse,  Rt.  Rev.  Edmund,  M.A.,  D.D., 
graduated  at  Balliol  College,  Oxfonl,  1S38;  ordained 
1841;  Bishop  of  Nelson  ISoS-tioj  Assistant  Bishop  of 
iichlield  ISB'.t-Sll.  1.  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Walter  .le 
Morton.  Founder  of  Mcrton  College,  L^m.,  !-:A'.l,  Svo.  2, 
(Ed.)  The  Register  of  Roger  de  Norbury,  Bishop  of  Lich- 
field and  C.iventry,  from  A.D.  1322  to  A.D.  1358,  (Wil- 
liam Salt  .•Vrchieological  Society,)  Stafford,  ISSO,  Svo. 

Hobhouse,   Henry,  M.A.,  b.   IS.OI;  educated   at 
Balliol  College,  Oxford;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's 
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Inn  1880;  M.P.  for  Somerset  since  1885.  (Ed.)  Tho 
Parliamentary  Elections  (Corrupt  and  Illegal  Practices) 
Act,  1SS3:  with  an  Intr.iduction,  .to.,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo. 
With  Fa.ssiiawe,  E.  L.,  The  County  Counoill.ir  a  Guide, 
Lon.,  18H8,  Svo. 

Hobhouse,  Walter.  The  Theory  and  Praetice 
.)f  Ancient  E.lucation  :  being  the  Chancellor  s  English 
Essay,  iss.'),  Oxf.,  ISSj,  Svo.  , 

Ilobkirk,  Charles  P.  I.  Ilmldersfield  ;  its  His- 
tory and  Natural  Ilislory.  must.  2d  od.,  Lon.,  IHliS 
p.  Svo.  2.  A  Synopsit  of  the  British  Mosses:  based 
uiion  Wilson's  "  Bryol.igia  Brilannica,"  Ac,  L.m.,  Is73; 
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Ilobkirk,  William,  .'f.mndings  in  Sacred  \\  aters ; 
or,  M.idern  Calvinism  the  Great  Moral  Barrier  to  the 
Pr.)greBs  of  Vital  Christianity  in  Presbyterian  bcolland, 
E.lin.,  1S54,  p.  Svo.  „  ,     »■ 

Iloblcr,  Francis,  formerly  secretary  of  the  .\umis- 
niatio  Society  of  London.  Records  of  Roman  History, 
from  Cnii'us  Pompeius  to  Tiberius  Conatantinus,  as  ex- 
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Hobley,  Henry.  Five  Years  of  Granny  Glad- 
stone's Rule,  [verse,]  Lon.,  ISS5,  Svo. 

Hoblyn,  Anna  Margaret.    1.  Time's  "Changes: 
Pilgrims'   Poems  and  Hymns,  L.m.,   Is83,  p.  Svo.      2. 
G.id's  Omnipresence  ;  The  Gospel  Plan  of  Salvation  ;  and 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo. 

Hoblyn,  Miss  Maria  ThcreSB.  The  Fisher- 
man's Daughter,  and  Dreams  of  the  Past.  By  Thela, 
[pseu.l.]      Lon.,  1889.  .   , 

Hobson,  Arthur  II.  B.  The  Amateur  Mechanic  s 
Haml-Book:  Tools,  Work,  Ac,  Lon.,  1877,  l2mo. 

Hobson,  Ueixiamin,  M.B.  A  Medical  Vocabu- 
lary in  English  and  Chinese,  Shanghai,  18.^8,  Svo. 

ilobson.  Rev.  Edwin,  M.A.,  graduate.:  at  frinity 


College,  Dublin,  1870;  ordained  1871  ;  lirincipal  .if  the 
Tottenham  Training  College  for  School-Mistresses  sine.. 
1S77  1.  Aids  to  the  Study  of  the  Books  of  Samuel. 
Books  1  and  2.  Lon.,  187B,  12mo.  2.  Church-Teachinj; 
for  Sunday-Schools,  Lon.,  1882,  12nio.  3.  Notes  on  the 
Athanaaian  Creed,  Lon.,  18S7,  p.  Svo.  4.  With  my 
Father  :  a  Plain  Manual  of  Home  and  School  Prayers, 
Lon  ,  1887,  32mo.  ,      ,      ,  .        .  o. 

Hobson,  Rev.  John,  British  chaplain  at  Shang- 
hai. Discourses  to  a  Christian  Congregation  in  a  Heathen 
Land,  Lon.,  1S5S,  Svo. 

Hobson,  Rev.  John  Fhilip,  M.A.,  graduated  i.t 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1872;  ordained  1873;  vu;ir 
of  Stanstead  Abbots  since  187S.  1.  "From  Death  uiiio 
Life,"  L.in.,  1877,  Ifimo.  2.  Scenes  in  the  Life  .1 
David  ;  a  Service  of  S.ing,  Lon.,  1877.  3.  A  Short  Me- 
moir of  the  Late  Rev.  G.  Dawson  Campbell,  Lon.,  ISMi. 
4.  Scripture  Echoes  in  our  Church's  Collects:  willi 
Hvmns,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p.  Svo.  ,„      ,. 

Hobson,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Carey,  a  resident  of  .'^outh 
Africa.  1.  The  Farm  in  the  Karoo;  or.  What  Charky 
Vyvyan  and  his  Friends  saw  in  South  Africa,  l.on., 
18S3,  fol.  2.  At  Home  in  the  Transvaal,  [a  novel.] 
Lon.,  1884,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  S.mth  African  S'  in.-, 
Lon.,  1SS6,  12mo. 

Hobson,  Richard.  Charles  Watcrton  :  his  ■iie. 
Habits,  and  Handiwork  :  Reminiscences  of  Nearly  Th  ,v 
Years.     Illust.     Lon.,  IStifi,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  ISi.T. 

Hocliaday,  John  A.,  and  others.  (Ed.)  Missouri 
Revised  Statutes.  Annotated.  Pub.  by  the  State.  ISTJ, 
2  vols.  Svo. 

Hochhcimer,  Louis.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  re- 
lating to  the  Custody  of  Infants,  Bait.,  1S87,  Svo. 

Ilochstrasser,  Henry  de.  1.  Facts  and  Im- 
pressions of  England  :  the  Views  of  a  Naturalized  For- 
eigner, Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  8vo.  2.  Work  and  Save;  or.  J  lie 
True  Story  of  a  Reformed  Continental  Village,  l.nn., 
1S8I5,  p.  Svo. 

Ilockin,  Rev.  Frederick,  M.A.,  graduated  iu  .-t. 
J.din'.s  College,  Cambridge,  1849;  ordained  IS41t:  renter 
of  Phillaek  since  1853  ;  hon.  can.m  of  Truro,  and  pr.i  ut 
in  convocation.  1.  John  Wesley  and  Modern  Meiliod- 
ism,  Lim.,  1875,  p.  Svo;  4th  ed.,  enl.,  ISS7.  2.  .Mar- 
riage with  a  Deceased  Wife's  Sister  forbidden  by  the 
Law  of  (!ud.  ISSl.  3.  Why  we  refuse  to  obey  eiilicr 
the  Privy  Council  or  Lord  Penzance's  Court,  _188:'.  4. 
Notes  .m  Re-Marriage  after  Divorce,  Lon.,  1SS7. 

Hockin,  John  Brent.  Practical  Hints  on  I'lio- 
togniphy  :  its  Chemistry  and  its  Manipulations,  l.on., 
ISliU,  p.  Svo. 


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.h:>r;r;-i:ir;^l,^';;a;;i!y^^-/'{,;^i'  ->-.-..  hear., 

IloUder,  Edwin    h    mia    "•''■•"■•*-'• 
-n    IsC    ,o,;-  TloJuinor  Clerk.-  a  Talo  of  Ci  y  1  fe 

j;^f!f!n  !h;:\«l^!:':'',:":;i!.^-'i\i'"-  -mio.i^.l'":?: 
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must.   Vol..  i.  and  ii   r  0°,      -"'"«„'"  '«'"-■" ""''  "'■'••• 

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a.lven',ure;,- J„  ;  ,«"  ^o  ^i  '^:':""'T"""'  •^"- 
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k'nton,  la.,  Vsfifi-S2       The  PeV;     '-""I"  ^"'""""''  ^'-'I'" 

I"'"-.  Iv,;,'l2nm  <-atfchi.m    of    Fortification, 

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lIotlKUK,  llifhiud,  M.I).  On  the  Nalnrp.  I'n- 
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Il«dui-N,   Itit'liiird    .■>!.,  M.I).,  of   Ito.lon,    Mimi-. 

1.  The  H.\ci-ion  nlMuinl*,  itn.^t.,  |st!l,>v.i:  '.Mnl.,  l.-lllt. 

2.  I'niclii'iil  DiHi-ccli'ins;  :M  O'l.,  I'liili^,  ll^iw,  i'-'ino. 
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Lon.,  I^7«,  ;l  voir*,  p.  .Hvo.  .1.  .\inoiiK  llic  (libjixDi  a 
C'liiM'r!  U.piniincu.  Illiisl.  I, on.,  I^-'I,  '({.  Hoao.  «. 
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I»^2,  -llo. 

Ilodgcs,  Williniil.  Ilapli^ni,  tivteil  by  .Scripture 
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IIodgl'itN,  K.  A.  Ilriiyley.  (Trans.)  IVow.nal 
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II<n:(;vltN,J.  I'n-dfrick.  1.  "IIit  hn^'lim.l ;  II- 
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"The  hook  consist.-  of  a  niUecllon  (jf  six  lectures  de- 
llveml  tivtiic  author  In  the  AnKl.iSM.x.ni  Kooui  ol  tho 
Itrllish  .Miiscuin,  and  n  UKWt  iiilerestini,'  In.ok  it  s,  lull  nl 
(lul-ol-llicwav  Icuniiiik'  uml  of  facts  which  it  behooves  all 
who  lovethi.s'Knullsli  laml.  and  are  curimis  ahoiit  the  l.e- 
Kiiiniiijisof  its  history,  to  know.     .Mr.  Ituskiii,  whovviu- 


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Ilodilkillt  Howard,  M.A.,  h.  Inj";  Kraduatc.l  at 
.lesiis  I'olieKi,  Cainbridxe,  |S7!*i  called  to  ihe  har  at 
I,lnc(dn's  Inn  l.'^>2.  Irish  Land  l.e){ishition  and  the 
Uoyal  Coniniis.-ionurs  I  a  .^iiinniary  of  the  Ueporti  of  the 
Uoval  Ci issioners.  I.on.,  I-->I,  Svo. 

llod|{liill,  Jolill  Kliol.  Monograms,  .\ncient  and 
Modern:    their    llisloiy    and    Art    Treatment.     Ilhi.-I. 

Lon.,  l-illl.  I -mo.  '  ,  ,,  ,     , 

IIodKUill,  Tlioilias,  M.D.,  [nnl,;  v.d.  i.,  add.]  1. 
Blographieal  .-Sketch  of  iJr.  W.  Sirou.l,  Lon.,  ISj8,  Svo. 
2.  Narrative  of  a  Journuy  to  Morocco  iu  ISB3  and  1864, 
Lon.,  I  Mill,  r.  Svo. 

IIodKkiii,  Tlioinnx,  D.C.L..  h.  Is:il,  at  Tottcn- 
ham,  Midillesi.x,  Koj^,  ;  eoucated  at  drove  House  School, 
Totlinliaui.  and  at  I'niversity  ('.■llene,  l.ioolon,  and 
Kradiiiited  with  honors  at  llie  I'liiversity  of  London  I."*.. I. 
He  is  engaged  in  hiisiness  as  a  lueiiilier  of  a  hanking 
tirm  at  Newcastle,  and  his  historical  work  has  liecn  llie 
I'liiplovment  of  his  leisure  hours.     The  honorary  de^jrue 

of  IJ.C.L.    vas  1 IVrred  upon  him  liy  liie  Inivorsity  ol 

Durham  in  l~^:;,  ami  hy  llie  Inivcrsity  of  Oxford  in 
ISSIi.  He  lias  eonlrihuted  to  the  Kdinhuri!li  lieview  and 
other  periodicals,  and  to  Ihe  ninth  edition  of  the  Kncy- 
elopiedia  Hriiannica.  I.  Claudian  :  the  l.asi  id'  the  Id. 
man  I'octs  ;  Two  Lectures  delivi'red  hefore  the  Literary 
ami  I'liih-.-ophical  .Society,  Ncwcastle-on-Tyne,  New- 
ca.-tle  and  I.on.,  |S7J,  p.  >vo. 

•■  More  iihle  and  appreciative  tnatiiieiit  than  that  which 
Mr,  !luil«klii  (fives  lo  hi- sulijeeteoiilil  not  he  desired.  — 
f-iniliihn.  .\lviii.  mil. 

2.  Italy  and  her  Invaders:  vols,  i.,  ii.,  .37ii-176.  U\f, 
1S8II,  8vo'. 

"The  idea  of  the  hook  Is  lodcscrihethe  proees.sliy  wliicli 
the  oM  i;overiiiiicnt  anil  ch  illzalioii  of  II  ly  were  dc 
■.Iroved.aiidthe  loiiinlalioiis  laid  for  Ihe  new  evelopluciit 
ofh'er  niediaval  lllc.  .  .  .  'Ihe  conception  is  a  tine  one, 
Morlhv  of  Ihe  loin;  iiinl  serious  sludy  which  Mr.  Hodnkin 
has  evidently  Kiveii  il  .  .  .  lie  has  I.een  driveiito  depart 
prelly  widely  Iron'    his  original       '       ' 

1-    mil  .sn  imich  a  hislorv  ol    ii*il.>   liini    mu    ........ 

he 


(if  the  select  few  who  listened  to  ilicse  lectures,  said  lliiU  I  j;iveii  us  iml  so  iiiiich  a  history  of  Italy  and  the  leiiton 
tliev  were  a  new  revehilion  of  triilh  and  poetry  lor  linn  ;     nations  that  inviidcd  her  as  a  series  ol  pictures  Iroin  II 
thai  he  had  no  Idea  of  llic  wealth  and  heaiuv  of  ancient     fiaiith  and  lillli  ccnliiiies.  .  .  .  'Ihe  hook  Is  one  ol  ure 
KiiL'llsh  teachiiiL's  iiiilil  he  heard  them  IVoiii  .Mr,  llod^ielts'     and  uiicoiiiinnn  merit-.  .  .  .  There  isa  IreshnessaiKlhcMii- 
llps'  thai  the   laller  had  ovcrluriicd  sunie  of  Ills   most  |  jness  ahoul  il  which  makes  H  pleasant  rcadlnt.'  Irom  Ih.- 
elierisheil  ooiiiions.  hut  had  uivcn   him  a  new  Held  of  ;  ilrsi  pat;c  lo  the  lasi.     flic  iiulhor  has  lived  so  loiij,' "-"oic; 
thoUL'ht  instead."— S(»r(>i'"'-.  Ivii.  118.  :  ihe  men  of  whom  he  write-  thai  lliey  have  become  uuilc 

■'  Kccentrlc  .-peculations  arc  made  Ihe  text  for  mornllz-  |  real  and  liviiin  lo  him,  and  his  lulerest  eommuii  caU- 
inu  discourses,  which  tonether  take  ii).  Ihe  urealer  part  ol  ■  i,s,.ir  to  his  readers,  .  .  .  His  style  is  always  simple,  li'el.v, 
the  volume  We  should  he  Khul  if  we  coiilil  assent  to  Ihe  ^.ranliic  ;  and  if  his  Ireatmciil.  and  the  occasional  relic.- 
hiuh  praisj  which  the  author  iiuotes  from  I'rof  Ituskin  ti,,i,>  nr  illustrallons  which  he  throws  in.  heconie oeeasloii- 
anil  oilier  emiiieut  persons  who  were  anioiii;  his  hearers;  \  u\\\  -omewhat  more  himlliar  Ihan  the  last  Kcneratl.iii 
but  the  fact  that  such  praise  could  be  ,;iven  onlv  shows  „o'iild  have  thoiinht  eompalihle  with  the  ditjnity  of  hi- 
how  urcally  the  edueated  publie  stands  in  need  ol  en-  i.irv.lhis  is,  iillcr  all,  an  error  on  the  ni;lit  side,  an  enm 
llirhteiimeiitrespectlUK'Older  I'.UKlaud.'"— .loi((.,  xxv.Jlll.  wh'ich  one  is  ilispo,«ed  to  praise  when  Ihe  subject  Is  so  rc- 
2.  The  rhauipion  of  Odin;  or,  Viking  Life  in  Uays  iiiote  and  little  known  llial  a  dry  and  pnik-nial  c  luuii  lii.i.' 
of  Old  must.'  Lon.,  18S.^,  p.  slo.  3.  The  EnKlish  in  "'  't  >s  more  than  usually  eerlain  lo  repel  most  ,peopK-, 
the  Middle  A;;es,  from  the  Norman  Usu  ■nations  lo  the 
Days  of  the  Stuarts,  as  Illustrate.l  by  the  Mediieval  Re- 
mains in  the  Ilritish  .Museum,  Liui.,  ISS5,  Svo.  -L  Ivan 
Dobiotf:  a  Russian  .<toi-y,  I'hihi..  Is.sil,  p.  Svo.  .'i.  lid- 
win,  tho  Hoy  Outlaw  :  or,  The  U:i'vn  of  I-'rcedoui  in  Eng- 
land, Lon.,'lsS7,  \>.  Svo.     ().  (irealer  Knglaml;  'leing  a 

Drief  Ae.'ount  of  the  Various    I'osses.sions  of  Hor  .Maj- 
esty in  Kurope,  Asia,  Africa,  America,  .Vc,  Lon.,  ISS7, 

p.  Svo.     7.  Harold,  the  Roy  Earl:  a  Slory  of  Old   Kng- 

land,    Lon.,    18S8,    p.    svo. 

must.     I.on.,  l.sss,  p.  Svo.     !i 

lllust.     Lon.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo. 

Ilodgiiis,  John  George,  LL.I)  .  b.  1821,  in  Dub- 
lin;  rcii.oved  to  Canada  in  ISIHi;  secretary  of  the  board 

of  education  for  Upper  Canada  IS-IU;  adiuilled    to  the 

bar  1S7II;  deputy  minister  of  e.Uioation  for  Ontario  1870. 

1.  (ieograpliy  of  Rrilish  .-Vnicriea,  Lon.,  ISoS    12mo.     2. 

A  .School  History  of  Canada,  ami  of  tho  other  liritish 

Provinces  in  North  .America,  Montreal,  ISfifi.  p.  Svo.     :i. 

Sketches  and  Anecdotes  of  Her  Majesty  the  liueen,  the 

Late  Prince  Consort,  and  other  Members  of  the  Royal 

Family,  Lon.,  ISIIS,  12mo;  :iil  eil.,  lS7f).     4.  .-'chool  Law 


It   is  lonn  since  we  have  come  across  a  book  nii 
likelv  to  make  history  popular  by  true  and  honest  methods, 
—Siii.Jlti:,  1.211. 

Vols.  ill.  and  iv..  The  Ostrogothic  Invasion;  the  lui- 
jierial  llcstoralion,  IS8,'i. 

"  Mr.  IloilKkin  has  a  story  to  tell  which  is  In  nil  ways 
one  of  the  most  I'ascimUiiij;  w  hiidi  history  alloiils.  .  .  .  He 
has  an  excellent  author  expound  in  rrocopius.'  I3e  Hello 
liothico.'  and  he  spares  no  pains  to  exiract  his  authors 
incaniiiL'.     Mr.  Ilo.lsikiii   has  (dearly   rambled,   wilh   liis 

Pr plus  iu  his  hand,  aloiiK  the  w  li.de  line  of  the  mar.  Ii 

,  Richard  I'limtajjenet.  ;  (,r  Helisarius.  He  has  i.l.'iitlried  all  the  places  which  I'ln- 
Tom's  Nugget:  a  Story-  i  eopiiis  mentions;  he  has  examined  every  biiilleliehl.  ,  ,  , 
I  His  accoiiiit  of  llie  pL.rics  of  ancieut  lioiio-  is  the  nio-l 
vivid  an.l  the  most  inlelllnihle  that  we  have  ever  rciid. 
Not  oulvdoes  he  reproduce  the  Forum  and  Ihe  t'a).iliil 
but  the  walls,  the  tjates,  ami  Ihe  aiiueduels  are  made  tin- 
subjects  of  auimaleil  ilcseription."— .Si',  liii.,  Ix.  ,i711. 

■•His  stanihinl  of  hislorical  performance  has  stca.lil.v 

risen  as  he  has  gone  forward  with  his  task  ;  he  has  leiinit 

how  to  mass  and  sroup  his  .subject,  how  to  handle  his  iim- 

lerlals  n,  the  best  advauUijie.  and  how  lo  rcstrniu  some  "t 

!  that  leiideney  torash  analogy  and  piclurcsiiuecomparisDii 

I  which   is  one  of  liie  Hieiitesi  snares  of  Ihe  historian.  .  .  , 

The  book  .  .  .  has  not  quile  Ihe  grip  of  Ihe  great  liisl.i- 

I  riaiis,  but  Mr.  Iloiltjkin  has  industry, imaslnatiini,  and  iin 

^, ,  ,  ,  I  attractive  style."— -l^/i..  X''- am. 

Lectures;  being  the  .Substance   of  Lectures    to   Xormal  i     ■■  Thev  tell  once  more  those  stories  the  centres  of  win.  h 
School    Students,  Toronto,  1872-73,  2    parts,  Svo;  new  |  are  Theodorie  and  Totila,  Helisariii.s  and  Narses,  and  tlmn 
832 


Iheau  the  lil-ii 
tic,  ...  Mr,  I 
tice  to  his  pre: 

■L  The  l,ui 
Trunsluiion  ol 
Casalotlorus,  ,H 
8vo. 

"■Vli  e.xeelh 
aiilhor  whow 
his  viTy  liniii.' 

n»dKkiii<i 
Hearts,  l„,n., 

XodKkinK 
"<'y   and    |,l|i 

With     ClIAI'MA 

.Vnalysls,  Lon., 
\w\Y,  A.  ,1., 
Chemistry,  bv  , 
L.tlnnnive  A.l.li 
Hod  KIM  II II, 
iiii'l  riiiiishmct 
iivorlhrow  of  s 
sillies  Aruiy. 

HodgNoii, 
■pon.liii),'  nieml.i 
ibu  Legion  of  H 
Uengal  ami  Lon 
years  at  the  cm 
•oniu  Sanskrit  w 
iiiej  many  nape 
"f  Uengal.  j. 
■ind  Religinn  of] 
Papers  on  the  IJ. 
ihoso  Countries, 

"The  Work  Is, ,, 
sludenl  than  i,,  n 
Icrest'Ml  In  Tibet  li 
son  8  '  K.«ssays,'  ai 
second  part  of  lii 
conveyed  in  a  plei 
2.  Miscellaneoii 
I.on  ,  I8SI1,  o  j,,,|^ 
,  "  Kvcry  chaplrr 
jccfs  and  to  phil. 
iihslru.se  e.s,says,  or 
Ihe  eomparailvu  ii 
ol  some  of  the  lee 
>^liiitfilin',  liv,  2,sy. 

.■■This  l.s  a'  ren'ia 

ill  a  remarkable  m 

IIS.  Ihoug),  some  of 

men  ol  sixlv  were 

register  the  high-, 

liimuistic  kiiowled) 

cxi_ee.lcd."-|{„BKii 

Hodg§oii,  Ml 

I.on.,  LSS7,  p.  Hvn. 

Hodgson,  It, 

Sheet.      1.  A  .Missi 

!siil,   12uio.     2.  .M 

Hodgson  :   „;th  n 

Fox,  Lon.,  1,S70^ 

Hodgson,  cf 
niscenees  of  Aiistr 
Life.  Lon.,  IS4I1,  p. 
I.on..  1 8 111,  8vo.  ; 
Travel,  Lon.,  I.S-liP 
uf  Ihe  Viscounts  of 
ivilh  tho  Life  of  tha 
Hcsidciiee  at  .Vagus; 
a  Series  of  Letteis 
cr.  Svo. 

Hodgson,  I>.  s 

.S|iccial  Points  of  In 
Hodgson,  Dec, 

"I  anatomy  in  the  l' 

lil.jiid  and  its  Enlart 
Hodgson,  Hon 

I'  Llie,  Lon.,  Is7ii  ., 
Hodgson,  El'le 

SV(J. 

Hodgson,   Fra 

^"^■c  in   India:    an  1 

lintish  (iovernment  1 

I'enty  of  thatCountri 
|i,  Svo. 

Hodgson,  Fred 

■Niiare  and  its  \het 
'Mecnanio's  Slide  Rule 
uals,")  N.  York,  1881 
we,  and  Abuse;  hoi 


Chi 


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T.._L_;  .     ''i"''in  (If   (  ii»«i,Mi(,rii»:    i,.M.,, .         .        Il.i.i» • 


llob 


Tr:„:i:i;:„:':;";;:,';^,.';:;7;;;-;-: ...« ,.  ,.„„,,.„„„ 


all  11! 


M-  v,Ty  I|,„|„.,|  Mu!"  ,',;",'''  ';'  ','fl  l'r..,,„r||M  ,     , 

llfi-rK  l,„„„  |s7,',  I,',,,,,  •    ''"""•^'^•"""'"'liUrKM 

"uilKkiiiNoii  '  >V.  It.     pre  r 

•Wmlysi,.  L„„.,  rsxi.sv'.".  J.l!:'.. ,",'""""  *..'^""lit"tiv« 


^-  Si«lr.Buil,ii„^  .\|,„|„  Km,,  N 

i>;n.i„h.,i.  1,:,,., ,,';',',';;  Vv'r    ^  ""••■  "fiKin.1i  „„,i 
: '""'""«.  ■*■•. :  with , ,  I      :';,'; '7;" '{,:•'••  •■'''""«. 

iN.s.',,  s,,,,      ' '"'  "^^"^  Agno,ti„  i,,,ii„f  .M,„„,,,„j,;7 


year,  at  th,.  ,,:,r;v  ^^^ "  ^^:  ^inji'-int/Tv'^  "'7 ^"' ''-''ii--'uit -^  j?'-^-"  ''^^'^ 

•I    "I'nKal.      I.   r;,,avs   n.V,"    ,'''''«  •■^■''"''^  ■^"'•iety     _   5Io.lKM.n.  Jn.,,.    1 


'^    Lmf  in  tho  Current, 


""•J  '"uny  paiior.  to'  ,      '  t         ' ,  '/'""""■  ""'I  contrib- 
'■(    I'l'nKaV    n^,;,,    ':;"'"''', "^  tlie  A.iatie  .Society 

I'^-per,  oS  the  ;re:i     r'  ,',;':,;  j:«^'"',"«'"'  <-<l.er 
iho«..  Conntrie...  I,.m  ,  iNr,   iv"      ''^'  "       *^"""'"-'i™  "f 

M.nim  Kl't'r  ul.'';;^;,! 'i;;i'':'''i  "''i'^"-  -"-'^  i-  ti». 

Min's     K^s^ay-.-  any  Va -1        l,.  1 V  i  ,>  1''  "•'"'""<  Mr.  II„,|„. 

j;^f  «l?i  t'!;!;,^,:];!;;!;:;;,'"!;™;;^- ,1'' ph!i"i.«!cai  sub. 

"l..-tru«.  csMiy's  "r  nin.t  vail," ',..'' ",'"''>' ''!,'''i'i»  '»>■ 

llie  eoiiiparailvo  plUlul  ,,;;',,  ,''  .""laiilnnH  tu 

yii'v'iiltir,  llv.  2SU.  *■  "iiuntal  lanKuamw."— 

K'li  of  sixty  ,,vre  sliiri'/,y^a'!.l/T^ ''','' 'r'"'''' "I'^'i' ' ''■''^'' 'M-  "  ""^  "«^'  -Cosmo  .Monki.oisk  :  .i,,,,,/.' 


r,„n    Is"""".'  ■'"'"'  ■*"" 

to^J.reeel..,ypi,,;-:t,-^.;,;;;^ 

IIodgNon,  John  Kvnn.    n  \    1.  . 

rian  to  the  Uoyai  Ac "l.  mv     ^  ?      i"  '^''f''  ""^  'i''™- 

;;)n!f  ol' v,S:?^:;::;r;:;;;, '57;;; '^^I'ans.s  ,,f  ,„e  ar.is.i,, 

"lik'h  arllMs  liav',.  i/r  ,  ,  "  I  r\ '''V''''"'''* ''"'  i""l<T 
pli.To,  ii!lclle,.iunl  an  h', '',,;;  l<V''''','li>^  ntinos. 
»liiH,  ,  „,y  „.,,„,  surrou  I  '1  •  ''"''"''",'  '"".'  »<a'lal.  I,y 
Irral,.,!  (i„.  art-.vtiicl,.|it  s  1  /.i;.'  '  1  *!""■  '"  "  »'>ril, 
I'Miiits,  an.l  Wishes  t,     ,•  an    ,     '"''  ." '"'  "'"''<'>  "a'^'re  ho 

J'lMncMI  MS  „my  l,e  mil''']  i.v.i'r    '''','''"•    '""■''  '^'IiHkIiI; 
I'K'ii  of  sixty  were  s  il    |,    .'^^  '    V  '"'<''*  "',"  Pi'Ho,!  »  |,e,,  (  xxvl.  111.  "">  "H'-'.  -Co.s.mo  .Mo.nki.oisk  '    |«,7 


l.on.,  I.s,s7,  |,.  sio. 


I"'n..  I«-,  ,,.  ,s"„  "P'n'on*  on  tho  Indian  Army," 

I  C-"n!^'i^n::?',:J"^^i:'Vi;;|:^''t''^'  ^"^  '^-"0  "f  the 
Yanooy:  il  SliMch  oC  1;  ^i  '  ''""J''  Q"i'"ian,  an.l 
frotn  the  Format  '„  of  th^P   I'^^';    ''"""™l    "^'""7 

Of  s:?^Sr  ■li'^S;';^]^-  ly."-  '.i^tory  „f  the  doctrine 


■'^'U,   12mo.     2    Me      1    V  '"/  ',''"  ^"""«'  '-""•. 

to.x.  L.in.,  \h:-2.,    svo     '  '"-'("ob  l.y  Uev.  (j.  x. 

Hodgson,  ciiristopherl'cmbert....      .   „     • 

ni-ix'noM  of  Australia     Hi, I,    ,,V"'"«"«»".     I.  Horn  - 

]■■'<■•■■ ';""..  is^,  ^  8 ,:  '^-  Tw::,:''"  ^'^^t''" 

l.'>n.,   I.StS),  8vo       ;i    n   Vd   •  ''^""''eii^^r:    a  Poem, 


Hodgson,  EUeu.      Kato',  Mother,  Lon.,  1885,  p. 


,iv 


,  Hodgson,  Frederick  T     i  ti,    r. 


the  Death  of  Mo  e'  ,850  ,.n  1  ^p"  ''"'"  ^^  »  P'"='''  "" 
Oxfonl,wl,erelVoKr.duUed  "/"T,"^'^'''■'^'•C''l''^^g«^ 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Ci>  isTi  p  i  .     '"  ""  honorary 

Aristotelian  sfciety^Le^vT'  ";'■''  '^'^■^'^'^^'  "^  "'« 
"Phy-  1.  Tin  .  and  Spac  a^Mol"  ,"'  "^'"^l  "^  "'"'"»- 
18li5,  p.  8vo.     i.  ".  ine?n  e«    ?',f' ''''y^'.™'  Essry,  Lon., 

■•  We  are  i  !'  s^ki  I  »  tii''.'"'  '',""•  '«'8.  2  vol.,.  .Syo. 
nre  speakl,,,.  wirhou   M.fflViL,   %^'f,;r  '  «  "»«  """k  we 


■m 


i^'-i 


■  1  !       "'-'f 


„ti 


HOD 

fear  ii  K"<iiI  nmny  nf  tlie  rumU'rs  wlio  mlRlit  dprlvo  most 
prolit  fniin  It  will  lie  ropelled  liy  the  excessive  ilillienlty  nl' 
the  style.  .  .  .  Mr.  lluilp-un  iimioimet's  his  aim  tn  be  the 
Cdiilimmliim  cf  the  erilieal  or  aciiilyziiiK  part  ol'  Kant's 
work,  with  a  \iew  In  lay  fminilalioiis  <i]|  wliieh  iihilos- 
nphy  may  seeinelv  laiihl  herealler."— .SK.  liiv.,  xlvi.  liTli, 
a  17. 

5.  Outcast  Essays  and  Verso 'I'ranslatiims,  I,on.,  l.ssl, 
er.  Hvo.  (The  Essays  are  termed  "  (Jutoasl"  beeauso  they 
had  been  rcjeete  '  by  niaga/.ine  cditers.  Five  of  them 
are  iin  IJe  (Juineey,  one  on  the  f>n]iernatural  in  English 
I'ciolry,  one  on  the  True  Symbol  of  Christum  Union, 
anil  one  on  English  Verse.) 

-The  book  eontainsnut  a  little  earefal  thinkinj;."— .'<j«c- 
laliii;  Iv.  i-ll.  .  ,.,      .     , 

(i.  The  Relation  of  Philosophy  to  Jscienee,  Phys.cal 
and  Psyeliologieal  :  an  Adilress,  l.on.,  18S4,  .svo.  7.  Phi- 
losophy and  Experience-  an  Address,  Lon.,  1S85,  8vo. 
.*<.  The  Ueorgani/iition  of  Philosophy  i  an  Address,  Lon., 
l,-<Sti,  Svo.  9.  The  Unseen  World:  an  Address,  Lon.,, 
1887,  Svo. 

Iloilgxon,  William,  ['inte,  vol.  i..  thinl  of  the' 
na:no  there  mentioned,  add.]  1.  The  Lives,  .-Sentiments, 
and  .Sutferings  of  sonic  of  the  Ueforiaors  and  Martyrs 
before,  since,  and  independent  of  the  Lutheran  Kefor- 
mation,  Phila.,  lS(i;i,  12m».  2.  The  Society  of  Friends 
in  the  Nineteenth  Century  :  a  Ili.<torical  View  of  the 
Successive  Convulsions  and  Schisms  therein  during  that 
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Ilodgsoii,  William,  of  the  Fifeshire  Journal. 
Sketches:   Personal  and  IVusive,  Kdin.,  1SS4,  p.  8vo. 

Hodgson,  William  llallaiityiie,  LL.D.,  1816- 
1S80,  b.  in  Edinburgh,  and  educated  at  the  High  School 
and  University  of  that  city;  was  connected  with  the 
Liverpool  Institute  from  18:!'.)  to  1817,  first  as  secretary 
and  uitcrwards  as  jirinoipal.  From  1817  to  1851  he  was 
principal  of  the  Chorlton  High  School,  Manchester. 
After  resiiling  for  some  time  on  the  Continent  and  in 
London,  where  he  was  conneclcd  with  the  School  Corn- 
mission,  he  was  elected  in  IS71  professor  of  coinmereial 
and  polit;..il  eooiiomy  and  mercantile  law  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Udinburgh.  For  biog.,  see  Mkiki.k.ioiin,  .1.  M.  D., 
and  Woodward,  E.,  iii/rn.  I.  "Classical"  Instruetion  : 
its  Useand  Abuse,  L(m.,  1854,  12mo.  Anon.  2.  Two  Lec- 
tures on  Conditions  of  Health  and  Wealth  Educationally 
consiilcred,  Edin.,  I8fil),  p.  Svo.  .'i.  The  Education  of  Girla 
and  tlie  Employment  of  Women  of  the  Upper  Classes 
Educationally  considered:  Two  Lectures;  2d  ed.,  Lon., 
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Count  Cavour.  Lon,,  18(59,  p.  Svo.  5.  Turgot :  his 
Life,  Times,  and  Opinions :  Twj  Lectures,  Lon.,  1870, 
p.  Svo.  fi.  Errfirs  in  the  Use  of  English,  Edin.,  1881, 
cr.  Svo.     Posth. 

'■  Its  chief  use  will  be  in  very  distinctly  provhij?  with 
what  woiiiierfiil  careles.sne.ss  or  incompeteiiey  the  huKli.sh 
language  is  treiiernlly  written.  For  the  examples  of  error 
here  broiijrlit  together  are  not  picked  from  ob.scure  or  in- 
ferior writings.  .Vnioiig  the  grammatical  sinners  whose 
trespasses  are  here  recorded  appear  many  of  our  best- 
known  authors  and  publications. '— .l(w/.,  -xx.  H'J. 

Hodgson,  William  Earl.  1.  (Ed.)  Christmas 
Gleams,  Glasgow,  1884,  Svo.  2.  Unrest;  or,  The  Newer 
Kepublic,  Lon.,  1887,  cr.  Svo. 

Ilodson,  Kev.  George  Hewitt,  M.A.,  graduated 
nt  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  ls:i7 ;  elected  Fellow ; 
ordained  184U;  vicar  of  Enfield,  diocese  of  London, 
since  1870.  (Ed.)  Twelve  Years  of  a  Soldier's  Life  in 
India;  being  Extracts  from  the  Letters  of  the  Late 
Major  W.  S.  U.  Hodson,  Commandant  of  "  Hodson'a 
Horse  :"  including  a  Personal  Narrative  of  the  Siege  of 
Delhi  and  Capture  of  the  King  and  Princes,  Lon.,  1859, 
cr.  8vo;  4th  ed.,  with  a  Vindication  from  the  Attack  of 
Mr.  liosworth  Smith,  188;). 

"  Wliile  it  conlalns  much  indispensable  material,  it  is 
iierhaps  needless  now  to  say  that  on  iirist  of  the  matters 
111  regard  to  111  (son's  character  which  had  been  inipui.'neil, 
both  from  wbnt  i-.savsaiid  what  it  leaves  unsaid,  its  author- 
ity is  next  to  wortliless."— 'f.  U.  E.  HoI.MKs:  Four  Fniitaiis 
S'lhticrs.  ■J-'i'.. 

Ilodsiin,  James  Shirley.  An  Historical  and 
Practical  Guide  lo  Art  Illustration,  '  '  Connection  wHh 
iiooks,  Periodicals,  and  General  Hccoration,  Lon.,  1884, 
8vo. 

Hodson,  Kichai'd  Edmond.    Essny  on  the  For- 
mation !ind  Management  of  Plantations,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo. 
IloUsoni  Kichard  G.     (Ed.)  Diivlogiies  in  Canar. 
ese.    liy  Mur.shi  Shrinivasiah.    With  an  English  Trans- 
lation.    18rt5,  ISnio. 

Hodson,   Hev.  Thomas,  Weslcyan   missionary. 
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Memoir  of  a  Converted  Hindoo,     lllust.     Lon.,  1877,  p. 
8vo;  now  ed.,  1884. 

IIoe,<Kobert.  A  Lecture  on  Bookbinding  as  a 
Fine  Art:  delivered  before  the  (Jrolier  Club,  February 
20,1885.     lllust.     N.York.  1880,  so.  Svo. 

Hoe,  William.  1.  Tlie  Shaksiiere  Treasury  of 
Subject  (Juotations,  Lon.,  Isii2,  fp.  Svo.  2.  Fire  Sta- 
tistics of  the  Trade.'^  of  Limdon,  1864,  Lon.,  ISliO,  led. 
H.  The  New  Testament  Says,  Lipn.,  1S7S,  Svo.  4.  A 
Dicticmary  of  the  Fiddle  and  other  Stringed  Instru- 
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Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo. 

lloeber,  E.  W.  (Trans.)  Corimlence  and  \t' 
Treatment  on  Physiological  Principles,  by  W.  Ebstein, 
N.  York,  ISS4.  loiiio. 

Ilocrnle,  Kev.  Angustns  Frederick  Rudolf, 
graduated  at  the  Church  Mission  College  at  Islington 
1861;  ordained  1804;  principal  of  the  Cathedral  Jlissioii 
College  at  Calcutta  since  1875.  1.  A  C(unparative 
Grammar  of  the  Gaudinn  Languages  :  with  Special  Hel- 
crence  to  the  Eastern  Hindi,  Lon..  1 880,  Svo. 

■■  liv  'ilandian'  are  meant  what  Mr.  Deaines  calls  the 
luoiliTii  .\rvaii  languages  of  India.  .  .  .  The  work  .  .  . 
contains  ail  extraordinary  amount  of  information  colli- 
pres.sed  into  a  comparatively  small  voUinie."— ^Icari.,  xvii. 
459. 

2.  (Ell.)  The  Prdkritalakshanam  or  Chanda's  Gram- 
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with  iin  English  Translation,  Calcutta.  1885,  Svo.  With 
GiiiKii.so.v,  G.  A.,  A  Comparative  Dictionary  of  the 
Bihari  Lnnguage.     Part  I.     Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Hoernle,  Ilev.  John  Frederick  David.,  edu- 
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of  Holmwood,  Surrey, 'since  I87S.  Memoir  of  Christi.m 
Theophilus  Hoernle:  compiled  from  his  Diaries  and 
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1884,  p.  Svo. 

Hoey,  A.  E.  B.  Dedicated :  a  Tale,  Lon.,  18S2, 
p.  Svo. 

Hocy,  Mrs.  Frances  Sarah,  b.  18M,  at  Bushy 
Park,  County  Dublin,  Ireland;  daughter  of  C.  B.  Johns 
ton;  married,  1840,  to  A.  M.  Stewart,  and  secondl.,, 
1S5S,  to  John  Cashel  Hoey.  She  is  a  constant  contriju- 
tor  to  periodical  literature,  writing  criticism  and  lietioii. 
and  has  translated  a  large  number  of  works  from  the 
French  and  Italian.  1.  A  House  of  Cards:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1868,  ,S  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Falsely  True:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1870,  .'i  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  (Trans.)  The  Outbreak  of 
the  French  Revolution;  from  the  French  of  Erckmanii- 
Cbatrian,  Lon.,  1S7I,  p.  Svo.  4.  A  Golden  Sorrow,  Lon.. 
1S72,  :i  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1880.  5.  Buried  in  the  Deep, 
and  other  Tales;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  187:),  12mo.  fi.  (Tran.=.i 
The  Fayoum  :  from  the  French  of  P.  Lenoir,  Lon.,  is?:;. 
p.  Svo.  7.  Nazareth:  with  a  Preface  by  W.  Humphrey, 
Lon.,  187:'.,  12nio.  8.  (Trans.)  Thorvalsden  :  his  I.ilc 
and  Works,  by  E.  Plon.  lllust.  Lon.,  1873,  r.  Svo.  '.'. 
(Trans.)  Sahara  and  Lapland:  Travels,  by  E.  (iolibl, 
Count  d'Alviella,  Lon.,  1873,  p.Svo.  10.  (Trans.)  Jajian 
and  the  Japanese,  by  Aime  Humbert,  Lon.,  1S7:1;  m  w 
ed.,  1870,  4to.  11.  Out  of  Court,  Lon.,  1874,  3  vols.  p. 
Svo.  12.  The  Blossoming  of  an  Aloe,  Lon..  1874.  :l 
vols.;  newed.,  1880,  1  vol.  12ino.  13.  No  Sign,  and  otlicr 
Tales,  Lon.,   1870;    new  ed.,  1880,  12nio.     14.  (Traii>.i 

Camille  Desmoulins  and   his  Wife,  by  J.  Claretie,  I 

1870,  Svo.  15.  Griffith's  Double,  Lon.,  1876,  3  vols.  cr. 
Svo.  16.  (Trans.)  Life  of  Madame  de  La  Rocheloii. 
cauld,  Lon.,  1S78,  p.  Svo.  17.  All  or  Nothing,  Lmi., 
1879,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  IS.  (Trans.)  Tlie  Heart  of  ll"l- 
hind,  by  Henry  Havard.  lllust.  Lon.,  ISSO,  Svo.  I'.'. 
(Trans.)  The  Clients  of  Doctor  Bernagius;  from  llie 
'  French  of  Lucien  Biart,  Lon.,  18S1,  Svo.  20.  (Trans. i 
What  micht  have  been;  from  the  French,  Lon.,  IsH, 
cr.  Svo.  21.  The  Question  of  Cain,  Lon.,  1882,  :i  V"N. 
1  cr.  Svo.  22.  The  Lover's  Creed,  Lon.,  1SS4,  3  vols.  p. 
I  Svo.  23.  (Trnns.l  1794:  a  Tale  of  Ihe  Terror;  lioia 
the  French  of  .M.  C.  d'Hf-ricault,  Lon.,  18S4,  p.  Sim. 
24.  (Trans.)  The  Cat,  Past  and  Present:  from  llie 
French  of  M.  ChainpHeury  :  with  Supplementary  Notis 
and  Numerous  Illustrations,  Lon.,  Iss5,  p.  Svo.  25.  A 
Stern  Chase:  a  Novel,  in  Three  Parts,  Lon,,  1S80,:!  vol-. 
cr.  Svo.  20.  (Trans.)  Shelley:  the  Man  and  the  I'nei ; 
from  the  French  of  Felix  Rabbo,  Lon.,  1888,  12mo.  27. 
(Trans.)  Dr.  Raincau:  a  Novel,  by  George  Ohnets,  l.'n., 
1888,  er.  Svo.  With  Lii.i.ik,  Joiix  :  1.  (Trans.)  An  In- 
voluntary Voyage ;  from  the  French  of  Lucien  liiiut, 
Lon.,  1879,  p.  8vo.  2.  (Trans.)  Memoirs  of  Mad;uiie 
do   Kemusat,   1802-8:    vols.  i.  and  ii.,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 


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man.  (,on  .  1881,  2  >•,.'. 'o  '',•'' S;"'^' "''"•.  ^■'ei8ch- 
Fushinn  in  France .•  or.D^e.  of  mrl^nT^  ^,1'""^  °^ 
Roman  Porio.l  to  t ho  Pres,  nt  Thnl  .  ''"'"  ''"  ''"""■ 
""•I-  IlluHt.  Lon,  isso  ,",,  'r-  b.V'lugu...inChalla. 
crick  tlio  (ireat  an     M,,7i„    i  '        '    "i  "rans.)  Fral- 

of  Paul  Ccli^re,;-^1„;^;;\»„.^^;^;-;'-  French  ^ 
-'-  ^'n;'-.,!^:'f^:{;:  s.^'^    "--^'^    ^^^^».    »">! 

l8?Mrm«lf";na"si;;!V''  '1^'  ■^''""«''   Q"^'"""    for 
.unUP,,in^;!/^;:;t;!;:^^|;^ono.icaU^ 

F  "'^T'i^i^"i«  Siltj/^^'-'  '"■\^^''"«  ^i"»:^  "f 

188.!,, Sv„  Jintertainmg   .Miscellany,    Lon     j 

"|te8^^!':^.^;.-"'^'--^eUerM. 
-c'o"of"A"l';'An'^^;r-cL''rr  N^'   ^-'--k,    D.D., 

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KM,an.,ic  Week,  xr^X  ISrol'liS  ''"'^  ''"''  '^"^• 
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Albany,  1872,  Svo*"'"  '^"P"'  "^  ""^''-''-nor    iloffman, 
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of  the  [New  York]  Code  of  p;„  7'""^'  ««>"edie8 
Treati..c  upon  the  Estate  anj  RiX^Ak''^  ^™-  3- 
"I  the  City  of  x\ow  York  V  #  ,  ''L'i''' '^"P''™""" 
J-  I'igostof  the  StXte/»nfn  •'■'?'  '^^^^  ^  vols.  8vo. 
Hoard  of  Su,  erviso  rnf  »K    n  °«<"«'»"«  ■'elating  to  the 

6.  A  I)ige.«t'!  ho  ChattfT?.''''^''''"'^''''-^-  '«"«• 
"f  and  relating  to  the  C^rn  '  '^"•'"°/'  ""''  0>-'linnncea 
Vork,  N.  York!  18C,«,  2  voliTo  "• "  r*''f  ^''^  "^  '^''^'^ 
01  (he  Slate  of  New  York.  N  Vor'k  is.  ^^""""^''11  '""' 
'.aw  of  the  Church  •  with  it,  4^1-  .  '  *''"•  '•  ^itiial 
"'Hi  li„p(is,„„|  offieesTx  Y'rf'sVTT  '"  ^onununion 
Vactico  as   to   References  ami    i.  "•     **'  I'""' ""J 

licforees,  N.  York    187°   sy  '^  ''"'*  ^"""s  of 

-  "fj?;*:;  Si^"-"  "■»•  '«2'.  in  New  York  City; 

J^U;  .erved'^^n  the  eivil'rV^™' "''♦''''  "'  """'"d 
London  1874  and  H  fi  „  —  .'  '"""'^^'"S  "f  legation  at 
'■  '""'P.  Cour  and  SI  ""'"J°  Denmark  188:i-s,^ 
Adven.!.re  „"„d'  oL^S'  l^"'^'^'^  J:^  Personal 
l^r,5,  187(1-1871,  r',ml8--  ^    ^"^  "■"■"'    '-"«'- 

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the  State  of  x\ew  York    nnd  P^t.:?;'  ^'^^^'^^  """'y"'    «» 
I'h.l).     A  .Manual  of  ('hernial    4 n,'  *  '''"'«"<:'<  «•, 

the  Examination  of  M^ri';ih^s::vv:!;i:'7i-!;' 

:  I'vo;  .ill  ed.,  I'hila.,  ISs.)  i  orK,  18(.j, 

'HoHmniin,  Frederick  AuBiist     i.rv       ..      . 
tlie  Art  of  .•Ringing  •  with   H„i!.  7      .."     „     ^  ""=e    and 

i  'he   Voice,   •.oi:Vs78    24m^%'''p    '"  '^'•'^i-'li'^"  "f 

Nature,  and   Jlistory,  Lon       ss4   q      I'^o'    '•"   ^"1^'"' 

sons   in   Rhyme  for  VotZ.'  Pon  .' "'  *™-     '^^   '*™- 

^ii:r^ro?i^f'^i^'^?;Af=-fT^;;ti^:'^^ 

ofSn'^'C*^!^-;  .  ^^«  ilf':"i'"n  or,  Jottings 
N.  York,  186!)   iC  ^  "  ^"''  '■"""''  "'e  tilobe, 

Berlin  1.  On  Am,L„i;T„  'it  L  ;i^a"t1,:  '."Tt  '" 
I'on.,  18oM.  8vo      9    Fnt..,.  i     !•    "'-■^"atnes :  n  Lecture, 

E.x,.e'rin,en'.au;.d  The"  U  "•'^Tl '", ""''%"  ""^'ni^try 
"res  delivered  in  ,'  xtov'^  001^^0/".?,  ^"'•'''•'  ^'"'*- 
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in  Chemistry,  fFar,       •  I  „  .   -"'f  '^'fe-^^ork  of   Licbig 
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Mogan,  James   Francis       1     i„    .    .    ,. 

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18.07.    2.  TheReVource^^f  v"  '""•^•/^""'^'St.  Louis, 

of  Karly  Western  IMon^lr"    f^'^T' Tr?"    ^vl"* ''"■•'"'' 
Methodism,  1860        '"-er  '  t8a9.    4.  History  of  Western 

p.  8vo.  '   "'""'    "ew  ed.,  Dublin,  1,880, 

t-.    '«13,   to    its    Fift^.^  1^:;;^-,^-  -„ro..„da. 
18""f2m'„"'  ^"■'^'^  ^-     »="-   »   "o'nance,  Phila., 

ofVh-'^^k'a-ntV.^:..  'I'lTuft'^'N:-^^'-,^'-";-  "-0- 
HOBC,  Hev    Willin.,.    I  '^-  ^ork,  1867,  8vo. 

HI  st»  M»ev.  "iiiiaiti  Jaine,<«.  iS'>i  ibai  u 

nnipden-Sidnoy  College  Va  •  I  ,»,,.■';  ''•,''•  "™'" 

appointed  professorof liTblicai  New  t1       '"";:''  '""' 
■n  Union  -^heological  s;.mrn:ly    ^5   "'"I'X  o'th '"if         ' 
of  the  civil  war   he  return..,)   ...  .h       '"' J"e  outbreak 

and  Corres,.,nd:n^ce  ''J,u:f   e!^''  ™  •"  p     T  "'  ^"'^' 
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«vo.  3.  Will  item,  Ir'^' ,"'•".?''''''■''•'•  ^o"-  187.S, 
Health  and  riVi'L^orE  .  'ptf^  "T:™'"'"?  '"« 
Benares,  1877,  8vo     4   Tn.iilT      'I'lmilies  m  India, 

Hogg,  George  Crawford     'mo^""/'  IT  ''•  '">' 
an  Essay;  2d  ed.,  Rombay   WS   8vo       "'"'^   ^"^""''y ' 

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IIoKR,  Henry.  I.  Pncms,  I-on.,  IS52,  12ino.  2. 
SonjtK  fur  lliu  Tiiiu'!',  Lon.,  ISiili,  l2iiio. 

Ilogt;,  Julio/,  M.K.C'.S.,  [,,1,1-,  vol.  i,.  iicl,l.,l  Fel- 
low (if  tlio  Uciy.il  Miorosi'cipii'iil  Sui'icly,  first  iiiTsidoiit 
(if  tlic  Mcilieiil  Micrimoiipical  Sdcii'ly,  London,  .tc.  :  oon- 
snltinu  surgeon  to  llio  llo.viil  \Vost1nill^'ter  (i|ililliiilinic 
Il(is|iitiil,  ,tc.  Ilifl  contributions  In  tlu'  Lancet  iind  dllier 
mcdionl  journals  are  very  numerous.  I.  A  Manual  of 
O|ilillialnipsc(iiiio  Surgery.  Lon.,  lS(i:!.  Svo.  2.  Cataract 
and  its  Troatnuint,  Medical  and  Surgical,  Lon.,  ISIlil, 
,Sv(i.  8.  Skin  Diseases:  an  In(|uiry  into  their  I'arasitic 
Origin  and  Connection  with  Kyc-AIVections,  Lon.,  IS7;l, 
11.  Svo  J  2d  (mL,  entitled  "  A  Parasitic  o'-  (ierin  Theory  of 
Diseases,"  Ac,  LS7C,  C.'ino.  1.  Ini|iairi|ient  or  Liiss 
of  Vision  from  Spinal  Concussion  or  Shock,  Lon.,  ISTCi, 
Svo.  5.  The  Cure  of  Cataract  and  other  Kye- A  flections, 
Lon.,  1^77,  Svo;     d  ed,  ISSii;  new  ed.,  ISSS. 

IIuKg,  .liliiii-H,  publisher ;  editor  of  KnKlish  Society 
nnd  other  periodicals.  1.  (KiL)  Men  who  liavo  Uison, 
Lon.,  LSjil,  |i.  Svo.  2.  Urave  Men's  F.nlsteps,  Lon., 
1S72,1).  Svo.  H.  (Kd.)  Summer  and  Autumn:  an  Open- 
Air  Misoellanv,  T,on..  1SS7.  Svo. 

Hogg,  John,  MA).,  lSii:i-ISSO,  took  his  medical 
decree  at  Kdinlnirnh.  I.  London  as  it  is:  being  a 
Series  of  Observations  on  the  Health,  llaliits,  &a.,  of 
the  People,  Lon.,  LSH7,  l2mo.  2.  Practical  Observations 
on  the  Prevention  of  Coiisnmptiun.  Lon.,  LSlill,  Svo. 

Hogg,  John,  M.A.,  K.K.S.,  K.L.S.  L  A  Catalogue 
of  Sicilian  Plants:  with  some  Kemarks  on  the  (leog- 
rnphy,  Ac,  of  Sicily,  Lon.,  IS12,  Svo.  2.  Letters  from 
Abroad  to  a  Friend  at  Cambri.lge,  Lon.,  ISlt,  Svo.  ^  li. 
On  the  Sicilian  and  S.ivdinian  Languages,  Lon.,  IS5H, 
Svo.  4.  Supplemental  .Notes  on  St.  Ooiirge  the  Martyr 
nnd  on  (ieorgo  the  Arian  liisb.ip,  Lon.,  ISiil,  Svo.  .'i. 
On  a  Profane  Styl()gra|ib  of  the  Cnicilixion,  at  Home. 
Lon.,  IsiiS,  Svo.  Also,  luiuierous  papers  contributed  to 
the  Transactions  of  learned  societies. 

Hogg,  John,  publisher.  The  Clan  Campbell  and 
the  .Man|uis  of  Lome:  an  Hpilomo  of  the  House  of 
Argyll.     l!v  J.  M.      Lon.,  1S7I,  Svo. 

liogg,  John  W.  (Ivl.)  Compilation  of  Laws  rel- 
ative to  the  Xavv.  Marino  Corps,  ,4c.,  to  March  ;i,  1SS3. 
Pub.  by  r.S.  Oov't.     Wash.,  ISS;i,  Svo. 

II«i(.'g,  Kcv.  LiMVis  .Maydwoll,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  Kmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  1S|2;  ordained  ISIJ; 
curate  of  St.  JLirk's,  Toninay,  lSo7-l3ll.  1.  Memoir  of 
Count  0.  Tasca,  Lon.,  1S74,  Svo.  2.  Letters  and  Ser- 
mons, Lon.,  ISSt,  Svo. 

Hogg,  .>!.  tJ.  1.  ALtrian  Temple's  Work,  and 
what  came  of  it,  Lon.,  ISii'.l,  ISmo.  2.  Mrs.  (iibl)ons' 
Parlour■.^Llid:  an  Kpiso.le  in  the  Life  of  S.  Clemens, 
Edin.,  IS7I,  12mo.  ;f.  Doctor  Dunbar,  Elsie's  Trial, 
and  Bell  .\Liilland,  Edin.,  1S7:!,  12mo. 

Iloggnn,  Mrs.  rriuices  Kliznbelh,  (Mor- 
gan,) M.U.,  h.  ISi:', ;  began  the  study  of  medicine  in 
London  in  ISiKi:  graduated  at  '/.nrich  in  1S7II,  and  es- 
tablished herself  in  London,  becoming  physician  to  the 
New  Hospital  for  Women;  married.  1S74,  to  Dr.  (ieorgo 
Hoggan.  In  con.iunction  with  her  husband  she  has 
contributed  numerous  papers  to  medical  journals.  1. 
Education  for  (iirls  in  Wales.  Lon.,  1S82,  p.  Svo.  2. 
Medical  Women  for  India,  llristol.  1SS2.  11  parts,  p.  Svo. 
Hoggiiii,  C'lipt.  »illinm  Urookc,  U. A.,  adju- 
tant 1st  Shropshire  and  StalVordshire  Volunteer  Artillery. 
Volunteer  Artillery  Drill-Ilook,  L.m.,  ISS:;,  si(.  Kimo. 

Ilogge,  (JoofgO.  (  Ed.)  The  Journals  and  Corre- 
spondence of  William,  Lord  Auckland  :  '  tli  a  Preface 
and  Intriidnctionby  the  liishopof  Hath  and  Wells,  Lon.. 
1SI10-I'.2.  4  vols.  Svo. 

Iluko,  Jacob.  1.  The  Ago  we  live  in:  its  Dan- 
gers and  Duties,  Dayton,  I).,  12mo.  2.  Holiness;  or, 
The  Hig'i'T  Christian  Life,  Dayton,  12mo.  :i.  Clusters 
from  Eshcol,  >tc.,  Dayton.  lSS2i  lOmo.  I.  Guide  to  the 
Haitle-Field  of  (iettysburg,  Dayton,  18S7,  Svo.  ."i.  The 
Great  Invasion  of  ISli:!;  or.  General  Lee  in  Pennsyl- 
vania, Dayton,  1SS7,  Svo. 

Holabird,  Urig.-ticn.  Snninel  B.,  U.S.A.,  b. 
1S24,  in  Connecticut;  graduated  at  the  I'.S.  Military 
Academy  ISIil;  served  in  the  civil  war,  Ac.  (Trans.) 
Treatise  on  (irand  Military  Operations;  Illustrated  by 
the  History  of  the  Wars  of" Frederick  the  Great,  by  A. 
U.  de  .lom'ini,  N.  York,  ISO.i,  2  vols.  Svo,  and  atlas. 
"  Holboai'h,     Mi'iiry,"    (Pseud.)      See    Ua.vds, 

AVil.l.IAM    lilllOElTI.KV,    il,lril. 

Ilolbcrton,  Wakemnn.     The  Art   of  Angling: 
How  and  Whore  to  Catch  Fish,  N.  York,  1SS7,  IBino. 
Holbrey,   Joseph.     Value:    its    Nature,   Kinds, 

»:<6 


HOL 

Measuromont,   nnd   Methods  of   Transfer,  Lon.,  1S63, 

Svo. 

Holbrook,  Alfred,  b.  1815,  at  Derby,  (,onn.; 
founded  a  training-school  for  teachers  in  Lebanon,  0. 
1.  The  Normal  J  or.  Methods  of  Teaching  the  Common 
llranches.  Orthoepy,  Orthography,  Gramiuar,  Geography, 
itc,  N.  York,  is.'il),  l2mo.  2.  An  English  Grammar 
ciuiforined  lo  Present  Isage,  Ciii.,  1S7I,  p.  Svo. 

Holbrook,  Kdwili  A.  The  Light  of  Prophecy  ; 
or.  The  Koligion  of  the  Future,  [verse,]  Host.,  1SS2, 
12mo. 

Holbrook,  J.  1*.  School  Management,  N.  York, 
isiii;,  Svo. 

Holbrook,  James  II.,  181'2-18«4.  Ten  Y'ears 
among  the  Mail-Hags;  or.  Notes  from  the  Diary  of  a 
Special  Agent  of  the  Post-Ollieo  Department.  Illust. 
Phila.,  ISd.'i,  or.  Svo. 

Holbrook,  Itev.  John  V.  Prairie-Hreaking;  or. 
Scenes  in  the  Work  of  a  Western  Pastor,  Host.,  IStl:!, 
ISmo  ;  new  ed.,  lS(i',i. 

Holbrook,  Kennedy.  How?  or.  Spare  Hours 
made  Profitable  for  Hoys  and  Girls.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1SS7,  Svo. 

Holbrook,  M.  L.  1.  Parturition  without  Pain: 
Directions  for  avoiding  most  of  the  Pains  and  Dangers 
of  Child-Hearing,  N.  York,  1S70,  Iduio.  2.  Eating  for 
Strength;  Itli  ed.,  N.  York,  1S7I,  12nio;  new  ed.,  ISSS. 
::.  Hygiene  of  Hrain  and  Nerves,  and  the  Cure  of  Nervous- 
ness, N.  York,  1S7S,  I2ni(i.  4.  (Trans.)  Fruit  and  Hread  : 
a  Scientilic  Diet,  by  Guslave  Sehlicklyscn,  N.  Y'ork,  187S. 
12mo.  .•!.  (Trans.)  Aids  to  Family  Government;  or, 
From  the  Cradle  to  the  Scho(d,  according  to  Froebel,  by 
Hertha  Jlcver,  N.  York,  187ii,  I2m(i.  i<.  Jlarriago  ami 
Pa-enlage,'N.  York,  1S82,  12nio.  7.  How  lo  Strengthen 
the  Memory  ;  or.  Natural  nnd  Scientific  iMcthods  of 
Never  Forgetting,  N.  York,  ISSli,  12nio. 

Holbrook,  U.  Hcber.  Outlines  of  United  States 
History  :  a  Hand-Hook  of  Heady  Ucferencc,  Danville, 
Ind..  issn.  12uio. 

llolcomb,  Mrs.  Helen  II.  Hits  about  India. 
Illust.     Pbila.,  ISSS,  Kimo. 

IloUonib,  Thomas  A.  E.  and  Martha  A. 
Lyon.  (Trans.)  Fritbiof's  Saga,  by  Esias  TegniT,  Chic. 
lS7li,  l2mo. 

Holconibe,  James  Philemon,  [.("'<•,  vol.  i  , 
add.,1  1S2II-187:!,  professor  of  law  in  the  University  of 
Virginia  lS."i2-l'ill ;  member  of  the  Confederate  Congre-^ 
IStil-li.'i.  Literature  in  Letters;  or,  Manners,  Art,  Crit- 
icism, Hiograpby,  Illustrated  in  the  Letters  of  Eminem 
Persons,  N.  York,  ISIili.  12ui(i. 

Holconibe,  William  Frederick,  M.I>.,b.  is'jj, 
at  Sterling,  Mass.  ;  professor  of  eye  and  car  diseases  in 
the  New  York  Medical  College  lSii2.  in  the  New  York 
Ophihalmic  College  and  Hospital  180:1,  and  in  the  New 
York  Medical  College  for  Women  1807.  1.  The  llistuiy 
of  .'Mount  Sterling,  Kentucky.  2.  Genealogy  of  liie 
Hush  Family,  of  Watcrtown,  Conn.  :).  History  of  the 
Holcombcs  in  America.  1.  I'aniily  Records  :  their  Im- 
portance and  Value.  N.  York,  1S77,  Svo. 

Holconibe,  William  Henry,  M.D.,  b.  1S2.'),  at 
Lynchburg,  Va.  ;  graduated  in  medicine  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania  IS47  ;  has  practised  as  a  homoo- 
pa'thic  physician  at  Cincinnati  and  elsewhere.     I.  Scien- 
tific Hnsis  of   Iloiua'opathy,  Cin.,  ISo2.     2.   Poems,  N. 
York,    ISOO,   12mo.     ;i.  How   I   became   a   IIom(vopiiili. 
Lon.,  ISfiO,  Svo.     4.  Our  Children    in    Heaven,   Pliilii., 
IS08,  12iuo.      :,.  The  Se.xes,   Here  and   Hereafter,  Lon.. 
•  ISO'.l.   U'mii.     0.    In   Hoth   Worlds,  Phila.,  lsi;ii,   I'.'inc 
7.    The   Other    Life,    Pliila..    ISI'.H,    l2iuo.     S.    Southcii 
1  Voices,  [verse,]  1S72,  P-'nio.     \K   What  is  Honiieopath.v  .' 
N.  York,  Svo.      111.   Yellow  Fever  and  its  HomoeopalliiJ 
Treatment,  N.  Y'ork,   12ino.      11.  The    Lost    Truths   of 
Christianity,   lS7il.     12.  The   End  of  the  World:    wiili 
;  Glimpses    (if    the    Philosophy    of    History,   Phila.,  I-^I. 
I  I2mo.     Li.  Aphorisms  of  tb'e  New  Life:  with   Illn,-tr;i 
I  tions  and  Conlirmatioiis  from  the  New  Testament,  Fi'ic- 
i  lon,    Madame    Giiyon,   and    Swedenborg,  Phila,,  Iss.l, 
;  Uimo.      14.    Letters    on    Spiritual    Subjects,    1885.     1  i. 
'  Condensed  Thoughts  about  Christian  Science ;   3d  e4.. 
Chic,  1SS7,  12in(i. 

Ilolden,  Austin  Wells.     A  History  of  the  T"»ii 

of  tiueensbury,  in  the  State  of  New  Y'ork  :    with  Hi'- 

graphical  Sketches,  Ac,  Albany,  N.Y.,  1874,  Syo. 

'      Holdeil,  t'.  F.     A  Hook  on  Birds,  Host.,  IS72. 

I     Holdun,  Edward  Singleton,  LL.D.,  b.  1S40,  at 

St.  Louis,  .Mo;   graduated   at   the   seienlifio   school    it 

i  Washington  University  1806,  and  at  the  U.S.   Milil.ny 


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AciidiMiiy  Isrn      In  uti  i 

.U..S.  n„vyj  in  iHsi  hvly2,Tl  ■""tluMiialios  :■.,  :, 
>»  tlio  l'niver«i.v  uf  Wi  .  '  n  !'7''"""'"' '"'  '""•"»'  'V 
'•■rn  Ohserv,.t„rv.  „  I  „  '  ^IT'  '''"'"'"^  "''  ">«  ^■■'""•- 
l'nivor,.Uy  nC  (^\l  tun  i,  ,„  '  ,  :r''''';'''i''"';'"'''  "''  '^'o 
tion  :  its  Defc,.,.  „„,  ,1  ,>  '"',"  ^"";"'  "f  l''-rti(l,,- 
2-  ''ataln^uoof  ,1,.,  J  ^J*"'!,'.','. '^'l  ^ .'"''•  '«'-'  ''^-• 
•l..n.,-v,i.,„.y,   U'Msl,i„.(„,  .',,'"    '"";•''  '''"'o-  ^..v,U 

'■■■■      ■"    ■     •  '•      '•    '""  An^'lh'an  ('ulc,.|ii,.t,  I 


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I"'"-.   I.SS.\    l^,„„      2    An    ..-  ■  ,''''"'  ^^"""''■""  <''""'''i-^i 

cumtoof  \Vliit,.|,ur,.|,    s   rV       '  "'  '"■''■'■nod   l,SO(). 
C'lm'u  to  |.,r„,  r,„„.,'lMs,i   p   s'v"  "'''"''-••""!;»    In„„ 

olio,.tcr,  is.sj,  sv„  -I  Till'  ,'.'''"«■''•  '""■'t-  M.in- 
'!'»  Arol.i...,.t'a,„  ■hi.'V  ,:  '^J  ;'",""  ;'''  ^i''  "■'  .'Unli  ^^ 
,  Hold..,.,  L...l.er,i;c ';'"'":""••    ''''  ■'^"• 

«!.,  18SS.    1'.  Tho  11       „       *' ^''''  '"'"•■  "*''>•  Sv,.:  Jtl 


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I'll.,  18SS 

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is"""""''    ^'""-.       Fourteen     S,.„„et,     Ph,,,  ' ' 

■"'it'  an,l  to  l™turi.  I     „  I      '       '.""'"'■  '*'  liKTMry  ,  ur 
"f  Anitaal  ,.,..     uLl"  7  Z^  fst''^-     '•  ^^'-» 

E  ;^---:'i;in'j';ii    ?;-- 

''"'<'X    lA^Uls:    a  Po,  ,1  "4  *^-  ^'"■'''  '■"'^".  '2">o.     .1.  I 
■^'"'-.v-Book   of    Nafurti    I.-  r  *-"'.""''"""■'•  '''"ley 

'""■<  N.  vork,  Is'i!^' '' :;  7  ^■:  ,"->-  a,ui  „i;,; 

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rr"'"-  '"■  invert  b,^'i,f" '"'tVr''  ,"^'"''»'  ^"'-■'>"« 

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"■ork-lln„s..,  I,,,,,.,  is'-"  I  I     ,  '"  "'"  ^'"'l'"!  "fa  L'nio,; 
'JoldiiiB,  fariu.  •„-'"".,„    ,    . 

"  ^^.rv,.f   Il^al  ul:;l^[    tk    ^^:!^''J:  or.  N,.„,be,.  ,.,: 

Lot!..  IHsc,  ,,    ,Sj.„  '""'"'•"1  taiioe-Criii.o.     111,,^ 

-n':"':!^^'"  '^'""'"   "•"'  (IVeuU.)     See  a,.. 

;  '^''oloK.n.l  Sonetv,  I.  m    Vm     Z  '"    ^' "'"-'len.,  of  tbo 

!  lr"n'l«:  will,  lllu.tn,lio,,,s,,,C,H   .'■''''''  !''"   ^'■'"■"'' 
;  N   t.|.  ant  other  (i,.„r  in  I'm       ,1^^      «L"""'""'  ""'  •''"'t-S 

.       ,"'^'  '"IliM  Ixiilvolll,,.  ,,.,Ji  •    '"'  '■  ■''VO. 

':'.uo.     With    (o™,  'i!ii"""  "■;",  '"'I"'.'!.  Lon.,  ISs'" 
l-';l'"i-b-.  1,0,,.,  |,S7-.  II.,,,,,'  •  ■•"-'■ '"'"-■"'■s  and  Salmon- 


M '>•>,,  ti.  ,Svo      2    Tl,„  t.      '/•'^   '■""•'  <^"untrv    I,o„ 

j:;''-  l"bii«sop,;i;,:},;''^-^;;t;/->  i'»  wo„.,n.^^ ^J^;:: 

I  ■'•V".    -I.  On  tl„.  i;.vten«ior     -,1    '.     ".""'J   ''""-  >««2,  „ 
"•'atl.  tl.o  Secondary  1";  ™,t','=  /"'■'li^l'  f"nl.F|c|,,«   ,i' 

i  "l-S  l^oes  Coal  exi.i  X  '  ,,  '' v  •^'''''"'''' '-'"''"'i''"  ; 
s"'on.,|,  ,,„„^  ,,,.g^  ^^.J'l.T  London/  (ieologicaMy.  conl 

S'atio,,. Hunting    ,„   t   '  'vnr,;.'/    ,  ^?'    '''"''"'    "'"lo^- 

'  &X;£'-fe^""":-"'''"^ 

;  ^;-''  <';■a"^:^,^^''^»- ,^-';Jrew.  oalled  to  the 
■^■•'..    l:'n,o.      2.    The   T„„r      *'""'"'  ''''"ice,  Lon 

'  '■;V"l,''i''n-.v,  lit  KS^  ';,„  --"'lord  and  Tenant'; 
•'•   Handy  Iio„k   of   I'a  i  h   Lmw    r  '  ""7  "''-  '^'"'-  '«7I 

;'•'■•■  ';"».,  1S...I,  I2u„.  i  Thf/r'''  ";,"«• '•-■•"ocitors, 
.on.,  I, si; I,  r,,.  ^sVn      B    Tlw.  r         '"*  "'    Hankruotcv 

''a.-n   A,.|.  ,S70,  j,,,,    ',,s  „;  ,'.;„,  "%'''L7'-",''">'  l':'!"- 
,„!,..  .._  ,  ...    .     _•  '-"">.     s.  Ihc   Hoii.-ehold 


'iiiido  to  Paiuily'„n,|";.'.  ..;   -.■r-"-     ■'•  ^"''  ll"N«.hold 

«,l,iM,;,..    Lon.,^i72.,;8v   ■'■'';  V,''''''r>  """  «-l"-'- 

and'N,,,.:..   '.■....'"', 'i'l'^'-^inK  Acts; 


"'>'''"    ,   ^ ,   ,, 

with    Introduction    an,!    N,,,,. .     .    -■-■'■' ^■".«...„ 

:'^^i^:;;r'V"^i,^'''''T?-;'"^^ 

i;"!'--y  xotes,  ci;;.,,!.':  :  •; ,  ""-:f  K.eh„nge,  i".,;;:^ 

friendly  Societies  Act.      870       ^i  I'ii  '^"">-      ''■'•  'ilie 

oature  Act...  I.S7.3  ,„„,  ,875   /, '"  "".'i'^'l^'""  <■""'■'  "f  Ju.ii- 
•^vo.      1,0.  The  Pr„.ti,.Ml  r  '       '"  '  "'■'*'  «<!..  1^77  n 

Inlonnation  fo,  ,,'•.,  ■  '"'^T  ^  "  """J-'iook  of  I  ,'    | 
I  p.  «voi  new  c,|.,  'ks'  "   'fi;  ^^"''T-'''  ''''"•  '-"'•■' s" 
Act.  18?,s..  will,  .v,„„;_  fj;-    y^««;;igbtsand  AIea.,nrc," 
H''for,„  Act :  with  Xo  c,  an,!  r  'l  \    t""''     ''•  '^'''«  ^'"^ 
'^•Ke.  n,i„hridge     IS4?     ,  f,'  .«''",''"at,.d  at   Trii,  ty  c" 
'"'-•"iaslical    l.iit,  ,.y     ,•  ,•'■":"•-"'    ">"i;  ieeturor  in  ce 
'•\    '■AHricl^li:^    5;:,'^«F.    f-ndon,  si,^: 
;  [t'  A'ner.  ed.,  with  A.ldi   1,^'      'r'"""''^'  '"'"•■  L^^i 
Whcclcr,   I!,,.,.,   „„,j     ,2,;,„"--'"''    ''"■'•^^tl""-<byW.A. 
^^ubject-s  of  Contc.:,,,,  , -art  interLr  '""""''   ^'"P«"  <"> 
K"troq,ectlve\'    h  1  f  t  ,0  PI,?'   1    ';  ,'"'"••  '"".  Svo.     ,'). 

bracing   the  I'l:-,  „„leJwhrnh     '.!'',  ■'"""""   """><:  <•■  »- 

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deacon  W.  Phclp,  Urn.,  \H7\-T.\,  2  vuls.  Svo.  ft.  Tlio 
Miiinteniince  of  tlio  Church  uf  Englaml  as  an  l.etnbliMied 
Church,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  7.  The  Young  ('hrji-tian 
Armed;  or,  The  Duty  ho  owes  to  God,  Lon..  1^(4,  cr. 
Hvo.  8.  Sermons  anil  Short  Studios,  I.on.,  18,i,,Svo.  .1. 
Principles  of  the  Knglisli  Church  :  a  New  Apology  l"r 
the  Church  of  Knghind  :  a  Scries  of  Letters,  Lon.,  18,7, 
1,  Svo.  111.  Manual  of  the  Hook  of  Comnmu  Prayer: 
its  History,  Ac,  Lon.,  I8S(!,  l2uio.  11.  Karly  Mi.ssion.s 
to  and  within  the  llritish  Ish.nds,  Lon.,  l^^N  12ino. 
Witli  Dixon,  K.  W.,  and  Li.ovi).  J.,  Three  Ivssays  on  the 
Eslahlished  Churcdi,  Lon.,  lS7:i,  8vo. 

Hole,  Jniili-M.  1.  Lectures  on  Social  Science  and 
the  Organi/.ation  of  Labour,  Lon.,  |8ol,  8vo.  2.  An 
Essay  on  the  History  of  Literary,  Scientilic,  and  Mo- 
elmnics'  Institutes,  Lon.,  18,,H,  8vo.  :!.  "Light,  .More 
Idght'"  on  the  Present  State  of  Education  amongst  the 
WorUing-Classes  of  Leeds,  Lon.,  I8lill,  f|>.  8vo;  new  e.l., 
1811;;.  4.  The  Homes  of  the  Working-Classes:  with, 
Sug"estions  {.n  their  Improveuiont,  Lon.,  18li(),  Svo.  | 

Hole,  Very  Kev.   Samuel    Ueynolds,   M.A., 
D.D..   grii.luated    at    Hrasenose    College,  (l.xlord,  J8U ; 
ordained  1844;  chaplain  to  the  Archl.ishop  of__Canter-  : 
bury  since  188:i:  dean  of   Rochester  since   18S,       1.   A 
Little  Tour  in  Ireland  :  being  a  Visit  U,  Dublin,  Galwae,  ; 
Conneiuara,  Athlono,   Limerick,  Killarncy,  l.lengarritt, 
Cork,  Ac.     liy  an  O.vonian.    With  Illustrations  by  Jolin 
Leech.     Lon.^  18.V.I,  Svo.     Anon.     New  ed.,  1878.     ..  A 
Book  about  Hoses  :   How  to  (irow  and  Show  them,  Ldin. 
and    Lon.,   ISB'J,   Svo;    8th   ed.,   1884.     X  Tile   Mx    ol 
Spades:  a  Hook   about  the   Garden  and   the  (jardener, 
Edin..    1872,    sq.    16mo.     4.  Hints    to    Preachers:    with 
Sermons  and  Addresses,  Oxf.,  1880,  cr.  Svo.    6.  Nice  and  j 
her  Neighbours,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  i 

Hole,  \y,  G.     Prooris,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1886, 

'''Hole,  William.  Quasi  Cursorcs :  Portraits  of  the 
High  Officers  and  Professors  of  Edinburgh  I  '>'*>'"','>■  f 
its  Tercentenary  Festival,  [with  letter-press,]  Edin.,  ISSS, 
fol.     Only  1011  copies  printed. 

Holeinan,  F.  U.  Christian  Poems,  Claremont, 
U.S.,  1865,  llimo.  ,     ,  ,.,, 

Holford,  Kev.  John  Henry,  M.A.,  18.!«-1mi>; 
graduated  at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1834 ;  curate  ot 
Christ  Church,  Hampstead,  from  18liO.  A  Memorial 
Volume  of  Sermons:  with  a  Short  Biographical  Preface 
by  E.  H.  Hickersteth,  Lon.,  1872,  12mo. 

Ilolgate,  C.  W.  An  Account  of  the  Chief  Libra- 
ries of  New  Zealand,  Lon.,  1 880,  8vo. 

Holgatc,  Jerome  B.,  ['i"'e,  vol.  i.,  add.]  l. 
Noaohida' ;  or,  Noah  and  his  Descendants,  BulValo,  ISliO, 
8vo  2.  Shortcomings  of  the  Puritan  Church,  and  Ke- 
organi/.ation  of  Society,  N.  York,  1863,  Svo. 

Holl,  Henry.  I.  The  king's  Mail,  Lon.,  186.3,  3 
vols.  p.  Svo ;  new  ed.,  18ti.i.  2.  The  Old  House  in  Crosby 
Square  :  a  Story,  in  Two  Parts.  Lon.,  186;i,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 
a.  More  Secrets  than  One:  a  Novel,  I'""'- l"*"'.  3j'"'»- 
p  Svo.  4  The  White  Favour:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISbti,  .i 
vols.  p.  8vo.     5.  The  Golden  Bait:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1871, 

3  vols.  p.  Svo.  .       i,i,i 

Holland,  C.     Aspasia:   an  Autobiography,  Phila., 

1861),  l2nio.  ,        ,,    . 

Holland,  Kev.  Charles,  M.A.,  graduated  at  Uni- 
versity College  ISlli);  ordaineil  1810;  rector  of  Petworth, 
Sussex  since  185S1.  The  Scripture  Expositor;  or,  Dis- 
trict Visitor's  Scripture  Assistant,  Lon.,  1 850, 8  vols.  12mo. 
Holland,  C'live.  The  Golden  Hawk;  or.  The 
Wanderings  of  John  Malcolm,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Holland,  Denis.  1.  Ulio  O'Donnell ;  or,  An  Irish 
Peasant's  Progress,  Lon,,  1860.  2.  Donal  Dun  O'Byrne  : 
a  Tale,  Lon.,  1809,  l2mo. 

Holland,  Edward.  Mabel  in  Rhymeland ;  or, 
Litt'e  .Mabel's  Journey  to  Norwich,  Lon.,  1884,  4to. 

Holland,  Kev.  Frederick  May,  b.  IsnB,  in 
Boston,  Mass. :  son  of  Kev.  F.  W.  Holland,  ,njni;  gradu- 
ated at  Harvard  1850;  ordained  a.s  a  Unitarian  clergy- 
man 1863.  I.  The  Keign  of  the  Stoics:  their  History, 
Religion,  Maxims  of  Self-Control,  Ac,  N.  \ork,  ISiO, 
12mo.  2.  Sordello:  a  Story  from  Robert  Browning,  N. 
York,  1881,  12uio.  3.  Stories  from  Browning:  with  an 
Introduction  by  Mrs.  Sutherland  Orr,  Lon.,  1882,  12mo. 
"  The  physical  clement,  the  Mieeeii  and  "eUoii  of  llie 
<-harftck'rs,  is  given  by  Mr.  Holland  •  .  .  .  wh  e  Mr"-  «" 
.  ..  presents  us  with  a  eomprehenslve  essay  on  tlicspiritua 

clement  and  p»ycholo^^y  of  the  P>;em.s.  .  .  .  Mr.  H'Jll'iiKl 
has  done  a  difficult  piece  of  work  with  fair  success.  - 
^1C(U(.,  xxli.  287. 
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'      4.  The  Rise  of   Intoileotual  Liberty,  from  Thales  to 

■  ''"iThe"";/'.- ';''i;!'lr!5^'"".  "«  parts  judieionsly  pro- 
rK.rtl'ned  ami  the  relalfons  of  the  .lillerent  evenU  and 
dienomeiia  ably  broim'ht  out.  -r'^"""'!  f 'V  '•''■';  , ,,, ,  • , 
Holland,  Kev.  Frederick  >*c»t,  b.  isil,  in 
Boston,  Mass  ;  graduated  at  Harvard  1831,  and  at  the 
Cambridge  Divinity  School  18:il.  He  resides  at  Concord, 
Mass. :  has  leclurod  on  Eastern  subjects,  orgnimod 
several  religious  societies,  and  contributed  to  the  1  re- 
i  eeediiigs  of  the  New  England  Historic  (ienealogical  So- 
ciety 1.  Scones  in  Palestine.  By  a  Pilgrim  of  18.)1. 
Bost  1852.  2.  Sinai  and  Jerusaiem  ;  or.  Scenes  Iroin 
Bible  Lands.     lUust.     Lon.,  187(1.  4to 

Holland,  G.  Calvert,  M.D.  1.  The  Principles 
an.1  Practice  of  Medicine,  Lon.,  18;i4-:i8  2  vols.  8v,.. 
'2  Exposition  of  Corn-Law-Repealing  Fallacies,  Lon^, 
1840  Svo  :!.  Vital  Statistics  of  Sheffield,  Lon.,  184.., 
8vo  '  4  Diseases  of  the  Lungs  from  Mechanical  Causes, 
Lon  1844,  Svo.  5.  The  Philosophy  of  tne  Moving 
Powers  of  the  Blood,  Lon.,  1845,  Svo.  6.  The  Philosophy 
of  Animated  Nature:  the  Nervous  .System,  Lon.,  84S, 
Svo  7.  Practical  Views  on  Nervous  Diseases,  Lon., 
1850  Svo.  8.  Suggestions  for  the  Prevention  of  toii- 
sumiition,  Lon.,  1x50,  Svo.  0.  Cases  Illustrative  ol  the 
■'  Curi  of  Consumption,  Lon.,  1850,  l2mo.  10.  Const.tu- 
ticm  of  the  Animal  Creation,  Lon.,  IS.ti,  8vo.  1 1.  Ori- 
'  gin  and  Nature  of  Disease,  and  tlie  Hoinoeupalhic  Treat- 
ment   Lon..  1>6I,  8vo. 

Holland,  II.  >V.     1.  Wesleyan  Methodism  in  Scot- 
land. Leeds,  1804,  8vo.     Anon.      2.    Proposed    Aminge- 
ments   for   Primary  Education;    2d   ed.,  Lon.,  18(0,  p. 
Svo.     3.  Opening  of  the  National  Graveyard  to  Non- 
i  conformists,  Lon.,  1877.  „      ,      ,,  „     r      .         i    ; 

j  Holland,  Sir  Henry,  Bart.,  M.D  [n.ic ,  vo  .  i.. 
add  1  I7S8-IS73.  1.  Essays  on  fecientifio  and  other 
Subjects,  Lon.,  1862,  Svo.  2.  Recollections  of  Past  Life, 
Lor.,  1871,  cr.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1872. 

"Four  year-  ago  at  the  entreaty  of  his  children,  he 
wrote  down  or  tircin  the  story  of  his  life,  as  he  couhl  then 
rerall  it.  and  printed  it  for  a  sma  1  priva  e  e.rcle  (>1  h  > 
trie  Is  In  his  eighty-fourth  year  he  is  induced  to  g  ve  it 
a  wi  er  rage  and  publishes  it  for  the  w.,rld.  It  is  singii- 
arly  ope  1  in  its  eoiitideiiees,  and  wins  upon  us  like  apcr; 
sonal  mirrative  which  we  listen  to  from  an  (dd  man  s  lips. 

,  "3.  Fragmentary  Papers  on  Science  and  other  Subjects, 

'  Holland,  Kev.  Henry  Scott,  M.A.,  b.  1847,  ui 

'  Ledbury,  Herefordshire,  ami  educated  at  Eton,  and  al 

i  Balliol   College,  Oxford,  where  he  graduated,  first  cla>s 

1  Lit   Hum,  1870;  ordained  1872;  became  tutor  at  Christ 

■  Church,  Oxford,  1872-85  ;  hon.  canon  of  Truro  1883-84. 

:  and  since  then  canon  of  St.  Paul's.     I.  The  Apostoli.- 

1  Fathers,  ("  The  Fathers   for  English   Readers,   )  Lon., 

i  1878    12mo.     2.  Four  Addresses  on  the  Saorihoe  ol  the 

;  Cross,  Lon.,  187H,  Svo.     3.  Logic  and  Life:   with  other 

Sermons,  Lon.,  1882,  er.  Svo;  7th  ed.,  1884. 

"     ■■  The  first  throe  sermons  in  this  yolume.  to  say  the  least, 

-and  several  of  the  others  appromdi  them  71  power.-ap 

near  to  us  serm.uis  that  deserve  to  rank  high  In  the    lieo- 

otical  literature  of  England,  and  that  apiicar  likely  to 

n mil   ai     tl  eir  place  there  as  long  as  sermons  on  the 

Greatest  subjects  that  a  licet  human  nature  continue  to  be 

?.«.,.. ..iio.i  n,i,l  ri'inl  " — Snrrhitoy.  Iv.  596. 


nreaclied  and  read."— Sj)tr((i(or,  Iv.  596. 

4.  Good  Friday:  being  Addresses  on  the  Seven  L.ist 
Words  delivered  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Lon.,  1S84, .,.. 
Svo  5.  Creed  and  Character:  Sermons;  2d  ed.,  Lun„ 
'1887  er  Svo.  li.  Christ  or  Ecolesiastes :  bernions 
;  preached  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Lon.,  1887,  p  Svo.  7. 
On  Behalf  of  Belief:  Sermons  preached  in  bt.  Inui- 
;  Cathec.ral,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

Holland,  J.  Simon.    Office  and  Cabin  Comp.in- 
ion  for  Engineers  and  Officers  of  Steam  Vessels,  Lon., 
:  1861,  fp.  8vo;  2.1  ed.,  1864. 

1     Holland,  J.  W.,  M.D.    1.   Diet   for    the    s.- 
;  Notes,  Medical   and  Culinary,  Louisville,   1880,  Vnm. 
1  2    On  the  Urine :  Memoranda,  Chemical  and  Microsco|.. 
ical,  for  Laboratory  Use.     Illust.     Phila.,  1887,  12mo 

Holland,  John.    The  Bazaar ;  or,  Money  and  the 

!  Church  :   a   Rcjectod   Offering,  in   Blank  \  erse.     Hy  11 

*  Christian  Poet.     Sheffield,  1861.        „  ,^    ,     ,         ,; 

Holland,  Josiah  Gilbert,  M.D.,  [n,,i,;    ol    ., 

add  ^   18>9-lS8l.     Dr.  Holland's    connection  with     lie 

Springfield  Republican  ceased  in  1866      In  1870  he  be- 

gin   the   pun\ic:.tloi,    of  Scribner's    Monthly   (now  the 

Century,)  of  which  he  was  editor  and  part  owner,     1, 

Gold  Foil  Hammered  from  Popular  Proverbs,  N.  .  <>i% 

1859,  12mo.    2.  Mies  Gilbert's  Career,  N.York,  l^M. 

16mo.     3.    Lessons   in    Life,  N.  York,  1862,  12mo.    4. 


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letler,  to  the  Jonesc..  N.  York    IS«1    i, 

•'»"    100,000    c.o,,i,"  arc    «     I  f,f "''","'•  •'*■»•     (M"^» 

-  .^Th,^M,.hrt;!K«„j:7-,^-^^ 

I;'.  Tho  Story  of  SevenoHks   N   V    ,'  Vjl'*'  "*'-''  '2">». 
Nicholas  Minturn,  X  Trk     IS-r', '■,'"'  '-""'•     >•'• 

J'".v  To,,i,.,,  X.  York,  i.sre  H2  I  ',  '-;'!"•   '■••  '^"'""•y- 

-•  f  ;^i;i  5ii?ttek;riyFlr  ^'n  -;^s,„ 

f"i'li  ojie  oC  wliom  lu  0  1   ;/  ,TM  "'I'.ltitiiUi;  of  readers 
I^r-l.p..Svo.'    '^''•""Ve-     Wne.t    Thought,,    Un     I 

ll-™"....rKe„t?-,--:^-W„r._,, 

the  bar  at  Linc7n?C^s1"^  "'J'  ''•  '''''  ->l«l  to 
ast>cal  Courts  Commiss  on's  K»i'  ^""""'"y  of  Eeclcsi- 

8yo.     2.  Uemocrae;  and   the  Kh'r'V-'. '-""••  '^•^-'.  P- 
ed.,  rev.,  Un.,  ihss   Sto  i-stablishcj   Church;    2d 

Holland,  Tliomnii'  i?-.!  • 

d..  en   College,  OxVord^a  jl^ell    "  M ''  :^."'7„'  ''('  "'  »«g 


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'l«len   College  oX  I   a  V.ut  "         - •«- 

and  aCha„c?.ll'or'V;H;e  o2o;rt'',;P,H"'  .^"'«'  ^olle^^'e. 
Inn  ISfi.i;  Chichole  ,  rofcs  1  '  r  .*  '"'■•.  "t  Lincoln- 
Oxford  since  l,sr4.  Th«  A  I  '"'^'■"'"ional  la„  at 
•nges  of  Charitable  Endowmon  ,"  i"'"'  "i"''  ^isadvan- 
J>yu|,on  Co,„p„.it"„7C"'%I'<'»-.  1,'^M,  8vo.  2, 
Kssays  upon  the  For  ,  of?'  t""''  "*"■*'  J^nio.  a. 
(Kd.)  Alberiei  Oen.  I      T)     t     '''J'?,"-   '^^O'   f'vo.     4 

o,;;<J^'^T:rtS"S'X'^f  [:;■•" -i'-'on:; 

^otes,  I,on..  1,885,  ,Svo      With  sLL    "''''"    '*'='»=    with 

C  "e.I'?,^4!5^,t  ^H^S-  J..  C.B.,  .erved  in  the 
;lH>  Indian  Mutiny  IS5?4s    n  Chinlf';^:?,''  ^'^8-"'  '" 

l'.atLakevlle,Con„  "  f^T"?"'  ^^-D-  I8.'i2-18S9 
»'  Bro„n  l-niCr;  in*'  '  r  :  M-  ',''«/r'>tiflo  course 
»ay  Advocate  IS56-5r  beol'nr  ''"^-  """"y'^  «'""- 
b-ard  for  testing  .ne ta U  i„  srf  "'T^  "^  »'">  ^'-S- 
"lanufdcture  of  Ln  and  I?  i  ^  I*"**  'oclurer  on  the 
01  Mines  in  1,S7«  ,  a1  "'  "'  "'«  Columbia  School 
'■nKtice  in  the  Ec  n.^^ntaTcer'.'^''^'''"'""  ^^^'-^y 
^"rkandLon.,  ISfiO  foi  „L^T"!;'"'"''  "^  Steam,  N 
-  Ordnance  and  A'rm  V.  T'ut'  'x\  -':  ^Treati.e 
■  rans.     The  \Un  „f   o.     •   V'^'t.     ^N.   lork,   1805      Q 

•Method    ofWo  Hn/  ll'',   •'^"'  ''""^t^-^'ivo   Purposes." 

^o"^:s^^,!:~-yS'^d«^:..jj::;;;,^-«:. 

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!  its  History  and 
'872,  Ibmo.    2. 


tie'  o'^tW  "PanZ' nuaT"';  ^"!'    'k"'"''"'"'^  Chapters  on 
!  Co'n"^':'''  I'^^.f,^:?'.  ''■■'«-'^.  '''  '^"isburg,  Jefferson 

Samanthaattherenenni  ,;]„;,;■, V;'^  "'-'  '^"'O-     2. 
..  My  Wayward   I'ardne     '  or    My  I'T"'' ':"«• '^^o. 
Hartford,  Conn.,   ls«u    ,,    ".       7  iT""'"  "'"'   J'^'iah, 
York,    1887,   ™    I2,,,„     1m-   ■••  'o™'".      Illust.     N 
'  Vork,  ISS7,   12m»       i    a*'  '^'"f   •'""'"''    Qniltin",   N 

.  Holliday,   Kev.   V    f      t^  t^ 

;^n!r*;j^r[^.t'^;„;^;,'^:;^-'-:.onuoidand 

'Un.r!!:;^?r'^""  «-'-''•  ^anlndia^-^Xl J- 
p.  'st""'«'"  '■«"•  Her  First  Impression,  Lon.,  ,873, 
King''co;?^:./,!^:j,,«f "•;Be^Sey„,o„     educated  at" 

?s8,^^'''t^-"v''r^^i.!/;::;^-j^^ 

and  other  periodicals,  held  the  f'    ,     p''?  ^'^"''  «"'""'. 

of  tho  Daily  News  an,.",!    '.    ,  'T'  "^  •'''amatic  critic 
I  Under  Ii«>v  Bell" % „„     M^o^J'^"^'  ^'^  ""^  "tage. 
';■>  and  outofCir"Lon    •,«,?"•   .^-  ^'^'^  ^"""'"^^ 

''«Gilt  off,  Lon.,  1860    iLo      4  'tV'"'     ^-  ""'''""S 

;''I,Lon.,186I,p  8vo     5  T;     f ,!  "^Sed   London  in 
"Ok.     must,     ton     ,'86?"r   t/''^""""'"'''--  ''Story. 

Underground  London.  Loi'    ^ri,  ""^  <■''-  '88«-    «• 

'"'ory  of   the  E.vhibin:"-'„'/V862   Lon    \«t^'"'""' 
**•  To-Day  ;  Kssavs  ,..,J  in"      ,,      ^'  '^""v  '862,  r.  8vo 

•v,^-  «■  SirnL*^'X'r^n'd"E''^''^'V^'"- 

'«'■!,  3    vols.    8vo.     10    l>|a,"n    Rn    i°i,     ,^'"'J'8.    Lon., 

I8S0.     Waiting   for    he  bift     a'T""',.,^""''""'  «'" '« 
those  who  are  about  to  it  n„„«        ?T  ""'"  Words  to 

B"«tol.     I .  The  Holy  i^ble'tl  P  r^'?'  "^  '^'^  ^'''^^•■"ent's, 

gXtlf-'^;^£?J|j^rf»^-„^ 

r'^ai^-i:^/£A'u^:^04.^'^;--: 

I.on.,  J866,  8yo.'    An"n  ""  ^"^=  "^  "^  Clergyman, 

Mollis,   E.   B.      1      r„       ,      . 

Ne-^t  Thing.     Iliun.    ■l-hila^'i^tP'/^"''""^ '   <"••  The 
Summer.     Jllust.     N.  York    i's«.    ?^  '^""'-     2.    Cecil's 

Hollis,    William      Mm'  '^™»- 
Original  and  T^Sons      Bv 'T '"!    .!""'"    ''""-^ 
ler|.     Lon.,  1851,  12„,o     Anon      '"'""''"'°'-  '»  "ent- 

'f'lMs'rrat^tvlll"  ,"*?"•'  [""".  vol.  ,.,  add  1 

'8«  ;    was   eontul.ge,^  "rf  "ai,  "rs '  ^r^^'-'e-J  at  Yal' 

!,8««-69,  and  aftcrwardTre  ided  fi""""'"'  '"  "''yti 

Oonnectiout.     ].    Thomas    ^tT    .  ".''   I"«''tise,l  law  in 

other  Poems,  Bost.!,  86     I'mo'-''";'^''/  .^^-fy!  and 

i>oycI,  N.  York,  18,^2    I  (in,  ^-  ^'"'"y  Hollow;  a 

Hollister,    o.    J      i'  t>,     .,. 

I  Springfield,  1867,  12n.o      ->'  n?/  r  cT'  ,'''"    Colorado, 

York,  1886,  8vo.  *"  ^'"^^  "^  Schuyler  Colfax,  N. 

W,"''?."*!,:  sfo!      ^'"■"'"''    P'-e-Millennium    Future, 

18?6,   .S2"no"*'2'*Tl,^*n  ''  /^  ^"'''  '"'"■  "  Look,  N.  York 

P»^"j'Talri''f;rf ."„7j  (*;  I<"-««?  a.  Thomet,-' 
I'hila.,  1881,  I2m„.  '  '"^' Sl^etches  of  Garrison  Life, 

RoprSwrn!  L„n!?867  g^j:'"""""".  Taxation,  and 
Molloway,  H.     i    a'-t  ■     , 

V'  M.     1.  A  Voice  from  the  Convict  Cell, 

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iind  I,  liOn.,  1S77,  12ino, 

Hulloway,  Henry  II.  Mental  (ieuinetry ;  or, 
Uonorftliziitions of  (ieouKtiieiil  Denionntraticins  in  I'lanes, 
Solids,  iind  Hpherius,  I'hila.,  1884,  12ino. 

IlolloWiiy,  J.  E.-Eiiyson  the  Indian  Mutiny,  Lon., 
1865,  p.  Xvn. 

Ilolloway,  J.  Ivathleen ;  or,  The  Four-Leaved 
Shamrock,  Lon.,  1H72,  12mo.  I 

Ilolloway,   Mrs.   Laura   Carter,   b.  1818,  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.;  married,  I8t)2,  to  .J.  li.  Hollowaj,  if  [ 
Uichniond,    Ky.      She   has    .•ontributei!    to    periodicals,  \ 
edited  the  Home  Library  Magazine  in  t'hieago.  111.,  and  ! 
acted  for  twelve  years  as  associate  editor  of  the  Brooklyn  , 
Daily  Eagle,     l'.  Ladies  of   the  White  House.     Illust. 
N.  York,  LH69,  8vo;    new  ed.,  188(1.     2.  .■in   Hour  with 
Charlotte  Bronte  :  or.  Flowers  from  a  Vcjrkshire  Aloor, 
N.York,  l8S;i,  l2mo.      I).  The  Mothers  of    (Jrent    Men 
and   Women,  and  Some  Wives  of  (Ireat   -Men.      tllust. 
N.  York,  lS8;i,  8vo.       1.  The    Hearthstone;  or,    Life  at 
Home,  I'hila.,  L88:i.     b.  The  Home  in  Poetry,  18S4.     6. 
Chinese   Gordon,  1885.     7.  Adelaide  Neilson;   a  Biog- 
raphy, 1885.     8.  A  Buddhist  Diet-Book,  N.  Y'ork,  1881), 
24mo. 

Ilolloway,  Thomas.  / .  Practical  Surveyor,  Lon., 
1S81,  8vo.  2.  Levelling  in  its  General  Application,  Lon., 
1887,  8vo. 

Ilolloway,  William.  1.  Superstition  :  a  Poem, 
Lon.,  I8o0,  Svo.  2.  Scripture  Questions  in  Rhyme, 
Lon.,  ISli'J. 

Ilollowell,  J.  II.  The  Royal  Commission  on 
Education,  1886-88,  Lon.,  188S,  12mo. 

IIolls,  Frederick  William,  of  the  New  York 
bar.  Sancta  Sophia  and  Troitza  :  a  Tourist's  Notes  on 
the  Oriental  Church,  N.  York,  1888,  12mo. 
llollway-Caltlirop.  See  Calthroi-. 
Holly,  II.  W.  1.  The  Art  of  Saw-Filing,  N.  York, 
1864,  16mo.  2.  The  Carpenters'  and  Joiners'  Hand- 
Book,  N.  York,  1S84,  l6mo. 

Holly,  Henry  II.  1.  Country-Seats ;  containing 
Designs  for  Cottages,   Villas,   and   Mansions,   N.York, 

1864,  sm.  4to.  2.  Church  Architecture:  with  Thirty- ,  and  Evening,  Lon.,  188i, 
Five  Lithograph  Plates,  Hartford,  1872, 1.  4to.  3.  Mod-  ;  Holmes,  Eleanor. 
ern  Dwellings  in  Town  and  Country,  adapted  to  Amer-  i  Lon.,  1S8H,  2  vols.  or.  Svo, 
ioan  Wants  and  Climate:  with  a  Treatise  on  Furniture  j  a  Tale,  Lon.,  188,^,  p. Svo, 
and  Decoration,  N.  York,  1878,  sm.  Ito. 

Hollyday,  Mrs.  II.  C.  Domestic  Economy  :  New 
Cookery- Book,  Bait.,  1882,  Svo. 

Holm,  J.  Cocoa,  and  its  Manufacturo,  Lon.,  1874, 
12mo. 

"  Holm,  Saxe,"  (Pseud.)  Stories,  N.  Y'ork,  1873, 
12mo;  Second  Series,  1878,  12mo.  See  Jackson,  Mrs. 
H.  M.  F.,  i/i./V«. 

Ilolman,  Rev.  D.  A.  Comity  of  the  Laws  of 
Marriage  and  Divorce,  Ethnological,  Ecclesiastical,  and 
Civil,  Fort  Worth,  Te.\.,  1885,  12mo. 

Holmden,  Mrs.  Annie, (Harwood.)  I.  (Trans.) 
Jesus  Christ:  his  Times,  Life,  Ac,  by  E.  Je  I'ressensC'. 
1866,  Svo:  new  ed.,  1871.  2.  (Trans.)  Stories  from 
Germany,  by  F.  Hoffmann,  Lon.,  1S68,  16iuo.  ,'i.  (Trans.) 
Busy  Hands  and  Patient  Hearts,  by  (i.  Nieritz,  186.8, 
Svo.  4.  (Trans.)  The  Mystery  of  Sufiering,  by  E.  de 
Pressense,  18118.  p.  Svo.     5.  The  King'.s   Daughters;  or, 

Educiitcd  Women,  Lon.,  18611,  l2mo.  ;  sq. 


Harrow  Tutor.     Lon..  ls6:i,  12mo. 

Holme,  Uev.  Christopher,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
University  College,  Durham,  I8.)l  ;  ordained  ISS.O;  rector 
of  Cathorpe  since  1876.  Annotations  on  the  Got^el  of 
St.  Mark,  Lon.,  1863,  12mo. 

"Holme,  Uaryl,"  (I'sooJ-)   See  Hkrbkrt,  David, 

'"'i'lolme,  J.  Stanford.  (Ed.)  Light  at  Evening 
Time:  a  Book  for  the  Aged,  N.  York,  187(1,  4to. 

Holme,  T.  and  J.  Hymns  and  Sacred  Poetry, 
Lon.,  1861,  ;t2mo. 

Holme,  W.  Maggie  Bell ;  or.  The  Lost  Sister,  Lon., 
1864,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Holmes,  A.  Bromley,  associate  member  of  the 
Institute  id'  Civil  Engineers.  1.  The  Electric  Light  Pop- 
ularly explaineil,  Lon.,  1882,  l2mo.  2.  Practical  Elec- 
tric Lighting.     Illust.     Lon.,  188:),  p.  Svo  ;  2d  ed.,  1884. 

Holmes,  Alice  A.  Stray  Loaves,  N.  York,  1868, 
12mo. 

Holmes,  Uev.  Baptist  James,  M. A. .graduated 
at  Halford  Hall,  Durham,  1864;  ordained  ls65:  vicar 
of  New  Mill  since  isru.     Musings  in  Verse,  1874. 

Holmes,  C.  The  Teeth,  and  how  to  preserve  them, 
Manchester,  1S84,  12iiio. 

Holmes,  K.  .M.  1.  The  Cruise  of  tlie  "Petrel," 
and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1887,  ISmo.  2.  Tat's  Dream, 
Ac.  Illust.  Lon.,  1887,1).  Svo.  3.  Winning  his  Laurels ; 
or.  The  Boys  of  St.  Raglan's,  Lon.,  1887,  p,  Svo. 

Holmes,  Edmond  G.  A.  Poems,  Lon.,  1876,  er. 
Svo;  Second  Series,  1879. 

"With  the  exception  of  Miss  RossettI, almost  no  liviiik' 
writ -r  of  religions  verse.s  equals  Mr.  Holmes  in  earnestness, 
in  poetic  Insight,  ami  in  music."— .4(/i.,  No.  iUl. 

Holmes,  Rev.  Edward  Molloy,  LLP.,  gradu- 
ated at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1851;  ordained  185.'.; 
rector  of  Marsh  Gibbon.  Buckinghamshire,  since  1869. 

1.  The  Conhrmation  Class-Book;  Notes  for  Lessons,  0.\f., 
187.^,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  IS83.  2.  The  Catechist's  Manual: 
with  Introduction  by  Bishop  Wilberforce,  Lon.,  1878,  ]i. 
Svo.     3.  The  Catechist's  Prayer-Book ;  Prayer,  Morning 

18mo. 

1.  In  Time  to  Come:  a  Novel, 

2.  Through  a  Relincr's  Fire: 

3.  A  Week  in  Acadia.    Illust. 

Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo." 

Holmes,  Enira,  b.  1S39,  at  Cleevo,  Somersetshire; 
collector  of  customs  at  Fowey  since  1877.  1.  Tales, 
Poems,  and  JIasonic  Papers :  with  a  Biognipliical  Sketcli 
of  the  Author  by  G.  M.  Tweddell,  Stokeslcy,  1877,  Svo. 

2.  Amabel  Vaughan,  and  other  Tales:  with  a  .Masonic 
Memoir  of  the  Author  by  G.  M.  Tweddell,  Truro  and 
Lon.,  1879,  12mo.  3.  An  Unknown  Watering-Placc  ;  or, 
Fowey  as  a  Holiday  Centre  and  Hcalth-Resort,  St,  Blazey, 
ISSl,  Svo, 

Holmes,  F.  Morell.  1.  Faith's  Father:  a  Story 
of  Child- Life  in  London  By-Ways,  Lon.,  1880.  2.  Tlic 
Children  of  the  Court,  and  Two  Little  Waifs,  Lon.,  IsSl, 
p.  Svo.  3.  Danger  Signals:  Volumes  of  Temperaiur 
Tales.  Illust.  Lon.,  1881,  sq.  16mo.  4.  Exeter  ILill 
and  its  Associations,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  ;>.  History  of 
the  Land  League  Impartially  Reviewed,  Lon.,  1882,  cr. 
Svo.  6,  Reggie's  Boa.'t,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  188:', 
16mo.      7.    Starlight   Stories:  Short   Tales  for  tlic 

8.  Jack   Marston',1 


Words  on  Work  t..  ......^ ,  , -.j •■  p^, 

6,  (Trans.)  Early  Years  of  Christianity,  by  E.  de  I'res-  I  Younger  Ones,  Lon.,  Is84,  p.  Svo 
sense, Lon.,  lS69,8vo.  7. (Trans.)  .Madeleine's  T'rials,  and  |  Anchor,  Lon.,  I88« 
other  Stories,  by  .Madame  E.  do  Pressense,  IS70,  p.  Svo. 
8,  (Trans.)  Martyrs  and  Apologists,  by  E.  de  Pre.ssensf, 
Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  '.).  (Trans.)  The  Oneness  of  the  Race 
in  its  Fall  and  its  Future ;  from  the  French  of  Eugene 
Bersier,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  10.  (Trans.)  History  of  Chris- 
tian Theology  in  the  Apostolic  Age,  by  E.  Reuss,  Lon., 
1872-74,  2  vols.  Svo.  II.  (Trans.)  Heresy  and  Christian 
Doctrine,   by    E.   de   Pressense,    Lon.,   1873,  Svo.      1" 


Holmes,  F.  S.  The  Phosphate  Rocks  and  Marls 
of  South  Carolina:  their  History,  &ti.,  Charleston,  IsTu, 
Svo. 

Holmes,  George.  Farmer  John,  Lon.,  1883.  3 
V(ds.  p,  Svo. 

Holmes,  (George  C.  V.,  secretary  of  the  Institu- 
tion of  Naval  Architects.  1.  TheSteam-Engine.  Revised 
throughout  by   Professor   James   Stuart,   M.P.      lllu-t. 


(Trans.)  Early  Years  of  Christianity  :  vol.  iv..  Christian    ("Text-Book.-i  of  Science.")     Lon.,  1887,  12mo  ;  2d  cd 
Lile  and   Practice  in  the  Early  Church,  by  E.  do  Pres-    ■""' 
sense,  N.  Y'ork,  IS7S,  l2nio,      13.  (Trans.)  Contemporary 
Portraits,  by  E,  dc  Pres.«cnse,  N.  Y'ork,  1880,  I2mo,     14, 
(Trans,)  A  Study  cif  Origins;  or.  Problems  of  Knowl- 
edge, of  Being,  and  of  Duty,  by  E,  do  Pressensl?,  D.D., 
Lon.,  18S3,  cr.  Svo.     15.  (Trans.)  Coligny  :    the  Earlier 
Life  of  the  Great  Huguenot,  by  Eugene  Bersier,  Lon., 
1S84,  cr.  Svo,      16.  (Trans.)   Palestine  in    the   Time  of 
Christ,  by   Edmond  Stapfer,   D.D.,   Lon.,   1887,  p.  Svo. 
17.  (Trans.)  The  Ancient  World  and  Christianity,  by  E 
de  Pressense,  Lon..  1888,  8vo. 
Holme,   Cecil  Frederick.      A   Vocabulary  to 
840 


18S8.  2.  .Marino  Engines  and  Boilers.  Illust.  I.oii., 
1S8S,  er.  8vo. 

Holmes,  Capt.  II.  Old  Rube  the  Hunter,  .V. 
York,  1866,  Svo. 

Holmes,  J.,  .M.D.  Diseases  of  Infancy  and  Child- 
hood ;  2d  ed.,  Phila.,  1869,  Svo. 

Holmes,  J.  E.  Hand-Book  to  Cotton-Spinning,  for 
Young  Corders,  Ac.,  Manchostor,  1837,  12mo. 

Holmes,  .1.  G.  1.  Ghost's  Gloom;  a  Novel,  Lon., 
18SS,  p.  Svo.  2.  Pearl  Sutton's  Love:  a  Novel,  L"",, 
1 888,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Holmes,  J.  S.     Reporu  of  United  States  Circuit 


HOL 

Oour..    Fi„t   Circuit,    v„,.    ,,    ,,«,o.„,   ,^,^^   ,^^^ 

K^""ri<:!i:!;:i;„:L^"^-;^".i,  near    ,.e.«.     .„H„ 
cireuLuioM.  '    '"-"•      I'riiited   fur   privnlo 

•Wl  IfiiwcM,  D.I)..  (,,  ,,    „,,,''  '7'"--;   "    nicue  of   R„v. 

IloluH'S  a  lawyer    'sho     c  idri    .r,'''  ",""''''■■'' '"  D»ni«l 
\oraiillcs,   Kv     an,l      ..    '"*"'"     "for   lier  iiiarria.-o  in 

^"rk,  isfin.  I2„,„    '1   7f',.r'     ;,    ■'•  ^""''"    Maud,  N. 

"  ""I'-nBton  :  a  \„vel,  N.  vt,,'  'f^;,, ' ;!;'»•      "■    Hugh 
lU'ss  and   IlavliL'hl-    „    v  v,'  '    '"'^i  '-"">•     T.  Dark    ' 

'■^liS,  «,.  i,s„|„      ,,,    ,/•   ^['^  Uinslmas  Font,  N.  V„rk 

H.,M..e  in  tl,o  li'JtTa  X, n'ef  v'^l  •\"-r^'^^  "'•  'i'"'" 
M.lbank,  X.  Vork  1S7I  i  '  ^°''^'  ''*'"'•  '-'"lo.  1" 
>;,•  Vork,  I.S72,lt„. ''•,'-;;'::  ,'•■'•  Edna  lirowning,' 
'■    '^t.  Mark's,  N.  V.rk    Is),    ,'9'"'"'"',""''  "'«  K"«(o 

;•  Dais.v  Thornton  and  Je  1  ('/,'  ^""x"  '■'^'''  '2'»". 
"-■";»■  1«.  Forest  ilonse  V  V  'i^'";"'  ■"•■  '^''"■'''  '^'S 
Ked-Bird:   a  linnvn  On  ,  '       J"''''  "^""-   '2i"»        ly 

<o«,  N.  York     isi.;;  ,'2.'i  ''    -r'r,'2'  «"-"'"  ''otller.- 

Holmes,   Nathani-      ,     ,    '' '^""'• 
.^••'l.;  gradu'ati^Iat^',     ,*,,^,  •',-,.  :^'^./".  i>«t«rhorough. 
.n  Uoston  18;fy;  a  jnd.  eof    ,1  i'o  '  '  "''''""'^^''  '»  "'e  ba; 

s  0  fi8,  H,3y^„  .rXsoV'fn:'':;"';.^'''''' ':''''''«■'''"" 

I-  ilie  Author.«hinof,Sh.il,,.^  »,    "»r™i''l    lsnS-72    > 

■»  support  of  the  theory  that  1  LL     '•     '.^"  "S'nuen 
2.  Hea,,.ie  Ideali.n  in^.|:;i:!.JS'it:Sc  ^ll^ll^^i^r^ 

•It  Harvard  in  I8S2  an,l  i-,?l  '^  """  '""J'oal  school 
-^.  In  KSSfi  he  paid"A.;*  \TpTf  T"''^"^"^  <""«'■'- 
lyeception  that  testified  o  h  ,fo"f,  ""I  '  '"^.n^^S  'vith 
"f  every  class.  His  liternrv  a-n'  "."^'  "■'"'  ''^''^e'-s 
'""lor  the  weight  of  f,  ,.  '^  a<-'tivity  has  diu)ini,.hod 
'nbutes  .--asi-Cli/t';;  AU.f„T"'^'  ^  ^""  <'- 
•Iter  productions,  whether^  ,  "   Monthly,  and  his 

ittlo  di".inutio„^  ■'"«;„&'"/''■'"•  ""^•'  «''»" 
Wioitous  e.xprosslon  in  wS  L ",   """■>'  ""''  ''"  ""'1 
l^'laed  to  have  no  rival "uTo '^  4',"  '?  SO'ierally  acknowl- 

f»st-Table,  Bo»t.  I,sr,;,  V-mo  \°  'p'"'"^^"''  «'  ">«  B-eak- 
t  i-rrents  in  Medical  Science  •  with"'.?"";!'"'  C'""'ter- 
''"'I,  Kiuio;  new  ed..  °S82  •!  i  "'"'•''  ^''"y''  ""^t., 
I"-^t-  I.HHI,  16mo.     4   Fisif'v''-  ^""K«  '"    Many  Kev.; 

irovmces   of  Me.iJcal   Science     R^^I^^V't"^" '"  ">'»<' 

^X'-  ^he«"ai.dianXl'Ho^"'?^;.?'n^-  '^"^  -' 
T     \'.it-;ii  ho  h«,l,vritton  nfr;,    ,    '      ""'  '""">• 

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I,2,',»;T'.o^l>oot   at    the    Breakfa.»t-Table,    Bost.,    ,870 

--'si^^^d'^Sll^l.!:^-  "(I'l;-^ '-worked  .0  ,on«  gives 
'Muuch  sterling  „re     s  ,,,    ;  ..'•'^  '"■'  ''"■•< ''ronght  to  TIl-M 

jiig-tro,  in  place.  „f  ,„,  „,„  iivein':;U;s:'"ii',::',;;»v;;;^^',i;';'j;^i 

J"l' n  Whmp'Ar.u""''^;"''''''.'  ""■'•■•  '«'■'.  '''"no.      ,2 
?;'-  Inn,  tiale,  a  .Pother  I'or''-.  ''"'•'  ^''"'  '2™".      s' 
'"«c.«  from  an  Old  v"  „,„,"'•',''  ""*'••  '«"*»•  '«"'«.    14 
^^■'7-l.S8l,  Bo.t.,  1ss,"'h\':""  '•;«••  "'•■llection  of  Kssay. 
',^«'i.   l2mo.     16    Ha,,,    w' ,,,,„  '  i?'"'''™'  '^'«"^^.  Host. 

,itboco„a..s,,o,hvalnal,,;:„,^';     ,,'^',7,^^^ 

"•   A   Mortal   Anlinalhv  ■    I'l  .  ^      —■^uliuii.  x\.  m. 
l'V;lfolio,  It„,,.,  |s,si  'i;i,,,V  ^"''  •J|'e»i'ig  of  the  Xew 

■s""iiil,  Host.,  IS8S    l",„"'  "'"'  """■'■  '"'^"'s.  H.ieHv  Ooca. 
^  wlio';;,,;^"!;;;^  ^ -Jf  an  'ivlYB  American  writers,  the  one 

professor  in  the  law  school  ,f  I,         '"''  '"'"•  elected  a 
«"'»e  jear  appointed  a  eif't,?''."'-  ""''  ">  "'« 

Massaehnsetts.     The  Pn.,  ,         ■      "'"  ^'"I'n'nic  Court  of 

ls:».p.  !,..'  ""»'   "•"'!■  1"  Ail   CI,,.,,,  I,,,, 

,^,„        me^.S.     I''e  Hook  of  the  Goat,  Un.,  1879   p 
Holmes,  T.  n   k      a  h- 

t'ny,  and  of  the  Dif/*  ,,„  ''"'"P'  "f  "'o  Indian  Mu- 
anions  the  CivM  l^u  1^ -'wiTh' T '  "^ '"P'^nied  it 
Wans,    .on..  ISS/j,  8^  /      '"i  7ss8    ""     '"'"  ""''  •'^'•'' 

He  writes  in  an  «nin,.u:„V;;,.',:'^lv  .  .  . 
620, 


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;^iiV^'S\,;:i?ia[-7I^«is:anAdd^^^^ 
">;"i«hts,  Bost.,  1870,', «;„;,'.'•  "'"'  ^"'os  and  After- 
"""''x  a'M!aehi'n,'.""'ni:i"   '"  substantiallv  IImv1„v'.-   t.    . 


^^ookey.Son,erset,'hirc,linee  187?     Tf '  .","''   ^''""'   "f 

t'-e  l^^"'vorsi'ty',',."c"  ,  Jr,,^^|.  -R.C.S.,  fe-aduated  at 
to.M.  George's  I^.spi  ,  &  '/''i  """'"ilting  surgeon 
'■""ey  and  Cl.ildhoJd,  tJ^^^Z,  ^Vo!  "^Vi.irn'.'^,!';- 

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J, HIS  WiiiTAKKR,  VMS.,  (cd.)  A  System  of  Surgery, 
Tlieorcticiil  mid  I'mctioiil :  in  Trciitiifs  by  Viirious  Au- 
thors, Lun.,  l^'fil-TO,  4  vols.  8vo  ;  'M  eil.,  ISSli,  :i  volii. 

Holmes,  W.  Uoligioua  Embleinn  and  Allegories. 
lUust.     Lon.,  I!<54,  l.Sinoj  now  od.,  1868. 

Holmes,  W.  C  Instructions  for  tho  Manftgcmcnt 
of  Giis-Wurks,  I-on.,  l.'<74,  Svo. 

Holmex,  W.  Uordon,  M.D.,  a  lictntiuto  of  the 
Royal  CollcKo  iif  Surnwins,  Ireland,  1865,  and  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Physician^  Edinburgh,  1871,  received  ,     ,-        , . 

hi8do«rce  at  Bru9:.eli!  ■,  iiliysioian  to  the  Municipal  Throat  i  Hubert »  Daughter ;  or, 
and  Ear  Intirmary,  London.  1.  A  Treatise  on  Vocal  !;;">•.  .'j***";  1'-,  o'','.„i',,' 
Physiology  and  Uygicno :  with  Reference  tu  the  Culti-  -      -       -        . 

vation  and  Preservation  of  the  Voice.  Illust.  Lon., 
187il,  or.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1»30.  '2.  The  Science  of  Voice 
Production  and  Voice  Pre-crvation,  Lon.,  18S0,  p.  Svo; 
new  ed.,  Isn4.  ;i.  A  (Juido  to  the  Use  of  the  Laryngo- 
scope in  General  Practice,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Mvo.  4.  His- 
tory of  the  Progress  at  Laryngology  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Present,  Lon.,  1884.  5.  The  Hygiene  of 
the  Throat  and  Ear.     Illust.     Lon.,  188j,  Svo. 

Holmes,    Sir    W.    K.     Free    Cotton:    How  and 
Where  to  grow  it,  Lon.,  181)2,  8»o. 
Holmes-Forbes.    See  Fohbks. 
Holms,  J.     The  Brilish  Army:  its  Administration 
and  Organization,  Lon.,  187.'i;  new  ed.,  lS7rt,  12mo. 

Holms,  W.  Changes  in  Incidence  of  Ta.\ation  on 
the  Kiohcr  and  Poorer  Classes,  Lon.,  1877. 

Hololiaii,  A.  W.  The  Student's  Book  of  Scales, 
for  Rovttl  Military  Academies,  Lon.,  1881,  4to. 

Holroyd,  llev.  John.  Five  Sermons  on  Christian 
Baptism,  Lon.,  \>*M,  12ino. 

Holroyd,  W.  It.  M.  Hindustani  Made  Easy, 
Lon.,  187;i,  I).  8vo. 

Holroyae,  Rev.  James,  M. A.,  graduated  at  Em- 
manuel College,  Cambridge,  1872;  ordained  187:i ;  vicr.r 
of  Stapleford,  Nottinghamshire,  since  1888.  English 
Scenery.     Illust.     Lon.,  1884. 

Hoist,  Hermann  Ertuard  von,  b.  1841,  at  Fel- 
lin,  Livonia  ;  educated  at  the  universities  of  Dorpat  and 
Heidelberg;  removed  to  the  United  States  in  1866,  and 
settled  in  New  York,  where  he  contributed  to  the  press 
and  became  assistant  editor  of  the  Deutsch-Ainerika- 
nisches  Conversations- Lexicon.  In  1872  be  was  made 
professor  of  history  in  Strusburg  University,  and  in 
1874  professor  of  modern  history  at  Freiburg.  1.  John 
C.  Calhoun,  ("  Amerioan  Statesmen,")  Bost.,  1882,  16mo. 
'"May  be  described  as  a  history  of  the  slavery  question, 
with  especial  relation  to  Calhoun's  participation  in  it.  — 
Xalion,  xxxv.  79. 

2.  The  Constitutional  Law  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  Chio.,  1887.  3.  John  Brown  ;  with  an  Intro- 
duction and  Appendix  by  Frank  P.  Stearns,  a  Poem 
by  Mr.  Wason,  and  a  Letter  describing  John  Brown's 
Grave.  Illust.  Bost.,  1888,  16mo.  See,  also,  Lalou, 
J.  J.,  iti/ftt. 

Holstein,  Mrs.  Anna  M.,  (Ellis.)  Three  Years 
in  Field  Hospitals  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  By  H. 
Phila.,  1867. 

Holt,Ardern.  Fancy  Dresses  Described  :  What  to 
Wear  at  Fancy  Balls.  Illust.  Lon.,  1879,  sm.  Svo;  2d 
ad.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 

Holt,  Barnard.  Immediate  Treatment  of  Strict- 
ure of  the  Urethra,  Lon.,  1863;  .Id  cd.,  1868,  Svo. 

Holt,  David,  b.  1828,  at  Charlton-upon-Medlock, 
near  Manchester,  Eng.  1.  Poems,  Rural  and  Miscella- 
neous, 1846.  2.  The  Lay  of  Hero-Worship,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  ISiO,  12mo.  li.  Janus,  Lake  Sonnets,  and 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  IS.")!!,  12mo.  4.  Selections  from  the 
above,  and  Ailditional  Poems,  Manchester,  1868,  12ino. 

Holt,  Miss  Emily  Sarah,  b.  18;i6,  at  Stubbylee, 
Lancashire.  1.  Memoirs  of  Royal  Ladies,  Lon.,  1861,  2 
vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Mistress  Margery  :  a  Tale  of  the  Lol- 
lards, Lon.,  1868,  12mo  ;  new  ed.,  18S.'i.  :!.  Sister  Rose; 
or,  The  Eve  of  Saint  Bartholomew,  Lon.,  186!t,  p.  Svo; 
new  ed.,  1884.  4.  Ashcliffe  Hall:  a  Tale  of  the  Last 
Century,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  5.  Isoult  Barry  of  Wyns- 
cote:  a  Tale  of  Tudor  Times,  Lou.,  1871,  p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  1880.  6.  Robin  Tremayne  :  a  Tale  of  the  Marian 
Persecution,  Lon..  1872,  p.' Svo.  7.  The  Well  in  the 
Desert :  an  Old  Legend  of  the  House  of  Arundel,  Lon., 
1872,  p. Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  8.  Verena;  or.  Safe  Paths 
and  Slippery  Bye-Ways  :  a  .".tory  of  To. Day,  Lon.,  1873. 
p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1878.  9.  The  White  Rose  of  Laiigley  : 
a  Story  of  the  Olden  Time,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo  ;  new  ed., 
I87S.     10.  Imogen  :  a  Tale  of  the  Early  British  Church 


HOL 

Spanish  Armada,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo;  now  ed.,  1878.     12. 
For  the  Master's  Sake  :  a  Story  of  the  Days  of  Queen 
Mary,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo;    new  ed.,   1883.     13.   Lcttice 
Eden  ;  or.  The  Lamps  of  Earth  and  the  Light  ol  Heaven, 
Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  18S().     14.  Margery's  Son  ; 
or.  Until  he  Find  it :  a  Story  of  the  Court  of  Scotland, 
Lon     187S,  p.  Svo.     \:>.  Lady  Sybil's  Choice  :  a  Tale  of 
the   Crusades,    Lon.,  lS7it,    p.    8vo.     16.  The   Maiden's 
Lodge;  or.  None  of  Self  and  All  of  Thee:  a  Tale  of  (he 
Time  of  Queen    Anne,    Lon.,   1879,  n.  Svo.     17.    Earl 
The    Polishing  of  the   Pearl, 
Joyce    .Morrell's    Harvest;  or, 
The  Annals  "of  Selwick   Ha"ll,   Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.     19. 
Red  and  White :  a  Tale  of  the  Wars  of  the  Roses,  Lon., 
1882,  p.  Svo.     20.  At  ye  Greene  Griffin  :  a  Tale  of  the 
Fifteenth  Century,  Lon.,  1882,  12mo.     21.  Not  lor  Him  : 
the  Story  of  a  Forgotten  Hero,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo.     22. 
The  Way  of   the   Cross,   ami   other   Tales,  Lon.,  1SS3, 
12nio      23.  Wearyholuie:  a  Tale  of  the  Restoration  of 
Charles  II.,  Lon.,  1SS3,  p.  Svo.     24.  The   Lord  of  the 
Marches  ;  or.  The  Story  of  Roger  Mortimer,  Lon.,  18S4, 
p.  Svo.     26.  Ye   Olden  Time:  English  Customs  in  the 
Aiiddle  Ages,  Lon.,  1SS4,  p.  Svo.     26.  The  Lord  Mayor: 
a  Tale  of  London  in  1584,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.     27.  John 
de  Wyoliffe,  the  First  of  the  Reformers,  Lon.,  1884,  r. 
Svo.     28.  A  Tangled  Web :  a  Tale  of  the  Fifteenth  Cen- 
tury, Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.     29.  In  All  Time  of  our  Tribu- 
lation :  the  Story  of  Piers  Gavestonc,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 
30.  The  Slave  Girl  of  Pompeii ;  a  Tale  of  the  First  Cen- 
tury, Lon.,  1SS6,  p.  Svo.     31.  All  for  the  Best ;  or,  Ber- 
nard Gilpin's  Motto,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo.     32.  In  Convent 
Walls:  the  Story  of  the  Dispensers,  Lim.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 
33.  Our  Little  Lady  ;  or.  Six  Hundred  Years  Ago,  Lon., 
1887,  p.  Svo.     .S4.  The  King's  Daughters  ;  or,  How  Two 
Girls  kept  the  Faith,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo.     35.  Out  of  the 
Forty-Five;  or,  Duncan  Keith's  Vow,  Lon.,  1S88,  p.  Svo. 
Holt,  Henry.    (Trans.)  The  Man  with  the  Broken 
Ear,  by  Edmond  About,  ("  Leisure  Hour"  Ser.,)  N.  York, 
1867,  16mo;  new  ed.,  1876. 

Holt,  Mrs.  M.  A.  1.  John  Bentley's  Mistake,  N. 
York,  1873.  2.  Work  and  Reward,  N.  York,  1873.  3. 
God's  Way;  or.  Gaining  the  Better  Life.  Illust.  N. 
Y'ork,  1S75,  16mo.  4.  Foiled:  an  American  Novel; 
[also]  Seesaw,  Marjorie  Daw,  N.  York,  1882,  4to. 

Holt,  Mary  Helen.  See  Meldhim,  Mrs.  Maiiy 
IIei.bn. 

Holt,  Rev.  Robert,  M.A.,  graduated  at  St.  John  s 
College,  Cambridge,  1846;  ordained  1846  ;  vicar  of  Hille^- 
den,  Buckinghamshire,  since  18BS.  (Ed.)  The  Ormulum  : 
with  the  Notes  and  Glossary  of  Dr.  R.  M.  White,  Osf, 
1878,  2  vols.  ex.  fp.  Svo. 

Holt,  Robert  B.  1.  Kynwith,  Lon.,  1868,  p.  8v(i. 
2.  Elfrida,  Lon.,  IS6S,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Scald,  Lon., 
1870,  12mo.  4.  Peril  Proves  who  Truly  Loves,  Lon., 
1872,  12mo. 

Holt,  Robert  Edward  Hallett,  b.  1853 ;  called 
to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1874.  A  Handy  Book  on  the 
Registration  of  Title  and  Transfer  of  Lund:  the  Liinl 
Transfer  Act  of  1875,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo. 

«»  Holt,  Sestertius,"  (Pseud.)  See  Cooper,  Wil- 
liam WlllTK,  Klipril. 

Holt,  Vincent  M.  1.  Damages,  [a  tale,]  Lon., 
1885,  12mo.  2.  Why  Not  Eat  Insects?  Lon.,  IS^.i, 
12ino. 

Holt,  W.  Admiralty  Court  Cases  on  the  Rule  '  t 
the  Road,  Lon.,  1867,  Svo. 

Ilolte,  F.  Usher  Life:  Scenes  Thrilling  and  Hu- 
morous, Lon.,  ISSS,  12mo. 

Holtham,  E.  G.  Eight  Years  in  Japan,  1S7:!- 
1881 :  Work,  Travel,  and  Recreation,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svu. 

Uolthausen,  Dr.  F.  (Ed.)  Vices  and  Virtue,-; 
from  the  Unique  Stowe  MS.  Part  I.  (Early  Eng.  Text 
Soc.)     Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Holthouse,  Carsten,  F.R.C.S.,  [ante,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
consulting  surgeon  to  the  Westminster  Ophthalmic  11"- 
pital,  Ac.  1.  On  the  Cure  of  Inguinal  Hernia,  Lun,, 
1858,  Svo.  2.  On  Squinting  and  Paralytic  Atfections  "f 
the  Eye,  Lon.,  185S,  12mo.  3.  On  the  Radical  Cure  "I' 
Hernial  and  other  Tumours  of  the  Groin,  ic,  Lon., 
1870,  Svo.  4.  The  Proper  Selection  and  Scientific  Api'li- 
cation  of  Trusses,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo. 

Holton,  I.  F,    New  Granada:  Twenty  Montlis  in 
the  Andes.     Illust.     Maps  and  Index,     N.  York,  \>'i\ 
I  Svo. 

!      Holworthy,  S.  M.     1.  Scylla  and  Charybdis:  or, 
Lilian   Lane,   Lon.,  1876,  12ino.      2.    Sunny  Sund:i\>: 


Lon.,  1S75,  p. 
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Svo.     II.  Clare  Avery  :   a  Story  of  the  [  Hints  for  Conversational  Classes,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 

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2.  Lights  and  Shi 
8vo;  2ded.,  1878. 

"5{r.  Home  bus  com 
frauds,  blasijheiiiies  1 
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liL'y  want.     .Mr.  H,„ 

»i'I.Jtev.,  xliii.  Gii; 

Home,  Mrs.  «« 

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bile  and  Mission,  Lon 

"Her  book,  if  it  Willi 
»  ler  bu.sband,  is  nU 
Mrv  Home  is  fvideiiil 
'"';bamrspretonsi,m" 

Home,  David   i» 
Muary  of  the  Firth 
•dm.,  1871,  Svo.       •> 
""ter-Lines,  Marine,' 

Home,  F.  n,^'i 
^"n-  '»78,  p.  Svo.  2. 
'""v  1SS3,  p.  Svo.  .s 
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Home,  (.'.  Milne, 


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i«'".  having  b.o„  cum;  t  f^r  .i'r,l  ;;^  "'•'"«;•''  ""^o- 

an  answer  given  in  .Iclm  eat Vh„'i  ^""'  '"   ''**'  '"'"• 

ture.     I.  The  Logic  if  0™  h     or     I'r  "'^u"  ^,f"'""'^  '"«- 
1st  (ear  to  Dio  ?   12m  ,      o    tI,      ;       -'^  "''""'^  ^ 
from  the  IVincM,,l„„f  Free'thm    h,  ''i^.'"  ""^  ''"'''•  '''"'"^•«'l 
"f  I'ublic  Speaking  a„rr"«'''-''"o.     '^^  KuJin.ents  j 

Ra^^nor  Ste,ri,enriVe  ol,'er  ,  nVp  "Iv  "i  ^"'' "' J "^<-Vb 
an  Intro,luction  by  J  Son? .^Z       ','"'''    ^"'^'"  ■    "!'•' 

Three  Year,  of  Co.O„eratio„  in  H  ?  .  1      '""f "  =    '^''"''•y- 
•;'vo,  9th  ed.,  entitle,!  "So  f  1  el' ,';"V  h'l"-   '■'•'*2.   or. 

u.s.rfe/X"'''-  "•  '^"■•"■""  ■>'  Pi..- 

Homaiis,  Isaac  <*n,iii.    w 
The  Con.„,eroial  Law"  Tf    l"  Vte';'  [-'"^  r<"-  '••  "J-L] 

t-y  of  Coin^e  a  s/nlu^f  ;h«  M™";''r''''"8''  "'»■ 
I'nited  States,  Statistio/nf  ^l  n  """  ^■''>'='  "f  the 
I'hiht..  LS7,!,,hVo      An?n  ^'    '^'"""S'^'  *«•      I"»«t! 

.rsT."-">::  ^■''"''"   (''^"'"J-)      See   Webst.,,  Af- 

Fi^!""1'  'Daniel    Duiiglas.   mt  K>i«    u 
L.linburgh;  removed  to  fh,.     •     ?    'S;'-1-ISS6,    b.    near 

'he  age  of  seventeen  be  a  „e^"'otr"""^'  ".'  ''^"i  at 
I'ledium,  and  some  vear,  ?„.„  '  "'^  '^  "I'irituaiistio 

K^ve  oxhibi,io„r,7s:  f'  ho":"- '?i "^r"'*^' """« '"« 

private  circles,  makinit  conv««.  '"'""'l''^'  """rts  and  in 

«ence  and  oult'ure?*ir.dent, '■?""«  r"J"^  "'''"'<"»- 
p.  Svo.  iiiudents  in  my  Life,  Lon.,  1SB3, 

.h^]!^-tim™?- ll/r :;',;,';«£  hiaow,,  account  and  froj 

awhole  atmosphere ^n;i^|;-:finti^^;;:i^f''4? 
Svo'-,.  ..tt,',:  -l'^  Shadows  of  Spiritualism,  Lon.,  .87;! 

fmijii;  w^;^.!!;;!iSn!!ri^/;s':irir'^  <^»"''«">»  of  the 


HOO 

,^IIome,  •»•    -^""tohe.  o^f  Cambridge,  in  V«r,e,  Lon., 

I  ofYSo^i.ep!!:,';':  ;.!;';'-,^e^-.  ^ho  Rise  and  Fall 

'  Home,  Col.H..  Vu  'h  I.-  '.  T.i'- 1''  """• 
her  of  the  commission  aii,'™  nted  .in  i  "f, """  *  »"""- 
"er  in  to  dehne  the  li  't"  of  H.M  ■■  "'"  ^"^'^  »' 
Military  Reports  ad.lres  el  to  th  ""'K""-'"'  > •  ( Trins.) 
hy  liaron  W  offel,  Lon  isrs  «  *  o'""*"  ^^'"^  Minis.er 
n  the  French  -V  rmy  j..  1  l"  r""'  ^  i,^™""-"  "eforms 
1872.  .See  H.u,  k/vb,m  v  C  'b  ""^  Keoruiting,  Lon., 
llomi'ford,  faleh       m  .'  '"'""'■ 

ercd,  Lon.,  |,s7,',  f27,',f    *      'Patrimonial  Union  consid- 
Homer,  A.  N      ti.    nr 

I-""..  I8.ss,';i tls!*cr   ,s^o"  "•"'""'  ''"  '"^"d^  a  Novel, 

..s."T.S  "•''''"'  '^^  '''•''^"V.    Home  Nursing,  Lon 
N'o''.r";f,"sf?;:;/y ««;"«;       others   Romance.,    a 

Bo"^;?.:  "Yrid'S'af  ^r*""'  ''^'^-ISSS,  b.  in 
at.Andover  alid'  vl  Thclgi:i';''^f  '•"  '''"'  «""lie3 
Oriental  studies  at  I'aris  Fr„^''  S«"""»'-'es-  pur.,ued 
missionary  to  Turkev  of'th  ?■  ^'•""'^  "*«  "rdnined  as  a 
afterward^  connected  ^  t'h'  h'e^A:^^'''^''""',"''^-  ""  "»^ 
?,'ons  and  with  the  dit,  onml  ^  ™"  '"'""'  "f  '"is- 
States,  and  in  1854  beZne  "ItfnT'fl  °^'''''  ^'""^"'1 
senior   librnrian,  of  the  Sta.n  ''hrarian,  in   l,s78 

1/ThoNeedof  heYezedeeTof  m"^  "'  ^"'""y-  ^V. 
Observations   on    the   Dpsi^n       '^l^^^Potamia,  IM42.     2. 

Albany,  lN6.i,.Svo  3  oT/Ln«^ .^"'K"'  "^  ^^''^"1" 
the  Northwest  Coast  One  n^„  .  /'t^''  "^  California  and 
1870,  8vo.  4.  The  lla?„tine  Fm-''  ^^"^  ''''""'.  Albany, 
'■09,  Albany,  187?.  h?!!""^  ^Tja'n'^TK"  ?"S"""^  '" 
Happiness;  from  the  f  urktsh  ^f  AiV  ''"  ^'"^'''''''y  °f 
'87.1,  8vo.  6.  The  \V,?.,Jl  "^ '^'-"hazzali,  Albany. 
187«        7    TI,      i/;       "»ter-i>upnlo    «f    r. .    '"V> 


1  '11    honest  sceptic 
--  ".".  -  '"  these  pursuits."- 

-onrvHUah"S?nl'*i'"?\"^''  R--n  lady. 
Life  and  Mission,  Cn     Isss  ?"""'  """^las  Home  :  his 

l'";h"M,rs  prcteiisi!',;  "L^'i'-r'^.f  <J^,V"ut  believer  ai  her 

J"'".,  1878,  p.  8vo.     2    LaV  cl'nrT^^   °I    "  ^^"yfarer,' 
^■-"n.,  1S.S3,  'p.  8vo.     .V.  The  Wrath'"'^  *J?<'  "'••"  ^■"^■"^S 

I"'",,  i.-^se,  sV  iBmo  ""■  "'^  ""'  *''y-   must. 

"o."e,dMU„e.     The   First   Successors   Of  the, 


187«:  "7:The"-F;'t:re"C"f"''P'y  "'  ConstanUuTZ' 
State  Library,  IsYs  8  ^hlp ''"*""  "*■  "■«  New  York 
j-[-    "•  Th^e  Oo^r;ct\Ii:rfT.K,?r„?l\ttne. 

M'Si::^p^^.r,^•/,-„v„«ophie.  (Shaw,,  (..  ,:.,„; 

married  to  Norman  Roger  "1,'f?'  t  ^r^'"''^'  ^<i-! 
/lomos  ,.  Carrie  iZ^VTng  on  """s'''' '''"'''''' ''"the^ 
leans,  N.  Y'ork,  1857        •>  ^p" '  '"^' Scenes  in  New  Or- 

Defended,  [verse,]  1808,  rimoTTw'"  °J'  ^'"'  S°"th 
I'hila.,  1809,  12mo  •^- ■*  W  reath  of  Rhymes, 

Fn""ryr'a1^r;«,^4,  IZ  T'"'  °^'  ^"""^  -  the 

Hone,  Ethel      uf^'i,      i  ^"°-'  '«««'  ISnio. 
3  vols,  p.'svo     •"•     "'"8'°°  ^"O'J  ■■  a  Tale,  Lon.,  186-J, 

18""".'^vo.°'*'""      ^"■^  of  '"e  SpiritlWorld,  Lon., 

aaJ'""^/brFut^;e'^''L'*?-.  ^'jr'?'  f"'"''  -•  '•. 

iX.^^eS^:.V-i^r:r'!i:^'-^ 
;i-  A  Short  C«echism  on^r"'«"""y'  ^o"-  l^'iS-  -^vo! 
8vo^    Also.chaJgtTc     "    '^°°«^tnation,  Lon.,  187,^  p. 

into  K::^,rs'h  vS Vifgii^^/rt? •«  ^  •  ^™-'"«- 

ton,  1859,  8vo.  ^       *"'"^th  Georgio,  Leaming- 

Revis"e'nt^tut"s'  l^u'd^oV^he  Ameilt  >  n'^^"?"'  "^  ""> 
New  Jersey.  Somerville,  1878    lOmo         ^""«'""tion  of 

•oST^rrfh-^^^-^-'.^^;"-  -•'  r'8-.ies,  (Geo- 

J^^u-oiis   Scotch  ^^;.,^-|^-^;;^er^rlie: 

Honeyivood,  James      i    a  d      ■     ,., 

Consumption,  Lon  ,  18.?^   s^,      9    h"''"'"  ^'■«'"'««  "t" 

,  nZfiCr±':,^\  ^«-.  ^on.,  188,  ,2mo. 
E.ast,  Luu.,  lf<62,  f-.'    ""*.     '""'^-f^'^'e  Years  in  the 

Hood,  Airreu  ti!     r  -, 

Je-'iis,  Lon.,  1877,  I  2"  i;'f<L  ""l  Teachings  of 

ana    his  Message     1.  L^^  ^'"P^^^  of  N    -  "  ^th 

Hood,    Donald     Wii.iam    '^a^es,    MD 

W3  ' 


M 


ft 


HOO 


noo 


A  miMlcl  "f  Hdriilt  biiiikniiiklnu:.  .  .  .  Tlic  ri'«ull,  how- 
'  over  1«  III  cipUim'I  a  liirnc  miiiihiT  iif  cliiimfUTlNtlu  iiiiec- 
(liill'K  ill  It  cullvrllliMlt  I'lirill."— .I'/i.,  Ni>.  '.ilKl.i. 

II.  Tho  Worlil  111'  I'rnvcrli  uiiJ  I'liuniU',  Lon.,  IHn4,  r. 
Mvo      12.  Thu  Tlironi   uf   Illouuciu'e :  (ircut    I'miu'lu'ri, 

....  1      .         I..U-     ..     u....  I'l      Tt...  I.*;..,.!.. 


M. 11. C.I'.,  pliyiiicinii  Id  tlic  W'mM  Liindini  Hnsiiitiil.  Di«- 
uimi'i  ami  thuir  Coiniiienueiuunt :  Ijcelurea  In  Tniincil 
N'ursi'S,  iluliveri'd  lit  tho  Wist  '.uudun  lluMpitiil,  l.iMi., 
ISHIl,  p.  8vii. 

iluod,  iti;v.  Kdu'iii  I'axtoii,  [<i»le,  vol,  1„  aild.,] 
tS'.'ll-lsN.'i,  b.  in  Woiliiiinslur,  Mini  I'diiciitcd  prlvnlcly  ; 
licgaii  lii.i  ministry  in  lliu  Ciinnre^.ihiiniil  Cliureh  in 
i>*b'i;  lii'lil  piii-tDnitu^  in  Loinlim  :  wiia  lor  mmiy  yt'iirs 
(jilitor  of  till)  lOolectio  Ueviinv,  iin  I  rrmii  ls;i-lS75  5d- 
Knl  till)  I'ruiK'lior's  Liintt'rn.  'I'liu  fDllnwinu  li^t  oi'  his 
piililii'ittiona  incliidi'S  llie  unlv  une  mi'iitiinii'il  liy  iiiiinu 
iiiili;  viil.  i. :  1.  'I'lio  \t(e  iiml  il.i  AriOiilfi'l^ :  Tun  ('Imp-  I 
tcM  on  tliu  Kiij^iisli  I'lopli!  in  Kclutinn  to  tlic  'I'inu'r,  I  _ 
lion,,  IS,!)!!,  I2iiii>.     2.  Ouniii*  mid  Industry,  l.on.,  IH.il,  I  ■ 

IHini).  3.  I'lio  Hood  Old  Tiiiica  of  yiiicn  llesn,  l.on.,  ^  bi'ulViiiiim  iin'iid."— .Icm'..  x'xxl.  J."!. 
1S5I,  isruo.  I.  Joliii  .Miltiin,  ilio  I'alrii.l  and  I'.nt,  Lon..  |  IIooil,  .Mrs.  Kiniiia  N«-Inoii. 
IHdI,  121110.  .'i.  Till)  l.iluniliiri)  of  Laljoiir.  l.un.,  IS.'il,  j  otliiT  lioariliT,  I'liilii..  l'<>2,  i'-'iiin. 
121110.  li.  Old  Kn^laiid:  llistorii)  I'iitiins  l.oii.,  l^.-l,  I  IlootI,  l'rniici-s  IlailiiltOll. 
ISino.      7.    ,Self-Kdiicatiiiii,    I.oii.,    Is.^l,   12uio.      S.  Tne  1  Nm  iil,  .Miii'on,  (ill.,  1  STi'i,  1 2inii. 

Diirk  Days  of  (iumu   .Miiry,  1-on.,  IS5I,  12i 'J.  Tliu         Hood,  Iloiiry  John,  .M.A.,  li.  I.S45;  Knidimtod  at 

Mental  and  Monil  I'liiloaopliy  of  l,aii«litcr,  l.im.,  ls;,2,  I  llriiiienoi-e  Colli'gi),  Oxford,  IMIS;  nilled  to  Hid  bar  at  tlii) 
Klmo.  1(1.  Tho  V«v*  of  l!io«raphv,  Lon.,  it<.i2,  12iiio.  ;  Inner  Ttinple  1.h;(I.  With  ClI.U.l.M,  Hf.niiv  \\  ii.i.iam, 
;i.  Common-Si'iiKii  .\rKUincnt»  in  Anei'doti',-,  l,on.,  !  The  Conveyancing  Acts,  I  "SI  and  I  >S2,  and  tho -Settled 
I.S,^2,  l2ino.  12.  Dreamland  and  (Ihostlainl,  Lon.,  i8ri2,  |  Land  Act,  |H.s2  :  with  Commentariort ;  2d  cd.,  with  Sup- 
r.'nio.     |:i.  Hauimers  iind  I'luughshiiret:  a  Hook  for  the    plcinent,  Lop.,  ISSI-firi,  Svo.  ,    tv     ,     ■    ,i     • 

Laliourer,  Lon.,  ls,-,2,  l2mo.  14.  Andrew  .Manell,  tho;  Hood,  Ilev.  Jniiien  >\alki>r,  U.V.,  b.  1^-tl,  in 
Wit,  .Stiitovmiiii,  and  I'oct,  Lon.,  Is.^li,  l2iiio.  I').  Swo-  1  Kennett  to\vn,-hip,  Clioter  Co.,  !'a. ;  wii^i  sent  to  North 
denborj,':  a.  liioKraphy  and  an  Kxpoaition,  Lon.,  I S.-,f>,  1  Carolina  in  IMW  as  the  Ural  colored  missionary  to  tin' 
12mo.  Hi.  William  Wonlsworth  :  a  liiognipliy,  Lon.,  j  frecilmen,  and  in  lH72was  consecrated  Kishop  of  the 
l.HoB,  12nio.  17.  The  Kiirncst  .Ministuri  a  Kecord  of  i  African  Methodist  Epi.scopal  Church.  (Kd.)  The  .Negro 
the  Life,  and  Selections  trom  the  Writings,  of  tho  Kov.  I  in  tho  Christian  I'lilpit,  Ualeigh,  188 1. 

'      Hood,  John  Bell,   18:)l.|s7il,  b.  at  Owingsville, 
Ky.;    graduated   at  the    l'..S.  Military    Academy   IS.'i.'i; 

^.„^...    ...„    . ,  .     major-general  in  the  Confederate  army  during  the  civil 

isiiio.     211.  Serf-Formation;  or,  .Mds  and  iielps  to' Mind-  !  war.     Advance  and  Kelrcat :    Personal  Kxpericnces  ■" 


Ancient  and  .Modern,  Lon.,  l^:,, ,,.  Hvo.  IH.  The  King's 
Windows  I  or,  Hlimpsca  of  the  Woiiderfnl  Works  of  (lod, 
Lon,,  lnx:>,  »<[■  Hlmo.  1 1.  The  Vocation  of  the  Preacher, 
Lon.,  IHHIl,  p.  Svo.  I'osth.  (The  second  volume  of  an 
intended  series,  of  whicli  "Tile  Throne  of  i:ioi|Uence" 
was  the  llrst.  It  contains  chapters  on  tho  "  I'iiice  of  tho 
I'liliiit  in  Poetry  and  Fiction,"  and  similar  subjects,  and 
biographical  sk'etclies  of  Cardinal  Newman,  Dr.  Faber, 
and  oilier  eminent  preachers.) 

ills  liiterestiiiL',  .ililiire.-i|iie,  vlvaeloils, tdoquent, from 

''— ^.l/'(l(/..  xxxi.  "J.'l. 

Dob  Dean  ;  or.  Our 
.Maud  Mansfield  :  a 


B.  Parsons,  Lon.,  is.iil,  8vo.  IS.  A  Hook  of  Tem|ier- 
anco  Melodies:  with  Airs;  now  cd.,  l-<.i~<,  l2mo.  19 
Havclock:    tlie    Hroad    Stone    of    Honour,    Lon.,    ISiJf* 


Life,  Lon.,   IS^Vs,   l2iiio:  4tli   ed.,   ISSH.      21,    Sermons, 
Lon.,  \^:>'J,  p.  Svo.     22.  The  Peerage  of  Poverty,  Lon., 
].><5'.l-(il,  two  scries,  p.  Xvo;    5th  ed.,  I.S70.     2:i.   Ulind  ; 
Aiiios  anil  his  Velvet    Principles :   Proverbs  and    Para-  i 
bles   for  Young   Folk,  Lon.,  ISJU,  llimo;  utli   ed.,  187(1. 
24,  Dark  Sayings  on  a  Harp,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon., 
180.'),  p.  8vo';  2d   ed.,   1870.     2.5.    Lamps,  Pitchers,  and 
Trumpets:   Lectures  delivered  to  Students  fir  tho  .Min-  ! 
istry,  on   tho  Vocation  of  tho    Preacher,    Lon.,  18(57,   p.; 
Hvo.     (Tho  author  writes,  "  I  have  given  to  tills  lecture  I 
this  title,  because  words  are  lamps,  are  pitchers,  and  are  ' 
trumpets.     Preaching  to  the  intolloot  ...  is  as  a  lamp  ;  : 
,  .  .  preaching  to  the  conscience  is  as  a  trumpet;  .  .  ,  I 
preaching  to  the  experience  is  as  a  pitcher.") 

"The  one  qualilieatiiiii  for  a  lamp,  pitcher,  or  trumpet 
seems  to  lie  an  uiilioiiiiiled  How  of  nioilu  r  wit  inid  animal 
spirits,  with  the  power  of  eombiiiiiig  iiiilimiteil  full  and 
cnuir  with  Scriptural  language  and  ideas."— .Si(.  h'ev.,  xxv. 

;a. 

2li.  Tho  World  of  Anecdote :  an  Accumulation  of 
Facts,  Incidents,  and  Illustrations,  Historical  and  l!io- 
graphieal,  from  Books  and  Times  Hcoent  and  Remote, 
Lon.,  18(19,  ]i.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1884.  27.  The  World  of 
Moral  and  Religious  Anecdote,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo  ;  now 
cd,,  I88.i.  2S.  Hye-Patli  Meadow,  Lon.,  IS7II,  p.  Svo  ;  2d 
cd.,  1885.  211.  'Thomas  liinnev :  his  .Mind,  Life,  and 
Opinions,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  311.  Tho  Villages  of  the 
Hible,  Lon.,  1874,  er.  8vo.  31.  Thomas  Carlyle  :  Philo- 
sophic Thinker,  Theologian,  Historian,  and  Foot,  Lon., 
1875,  p.  Svo. 

"Tlie  most  vulgar,  sensational,  inipnibable  .story  that  we 
have  been  forceil  to  read  in  the  course  of  this  year  docs 
not  bctrav  a  more  complete  absence  of  judgment  or  uf 
culture  tlian  his  book  on  .Mr.  Carlyle."— -W/i.,  No.  '248."). 

32.  Isaac  Walts  :  his  Life  and  Writings,  his  Home  and 
Friends,  Lon.,  187o,  Svo.  33.  Tho  Romance  of  liiogra- 
phy,  Lon.,  I87(i,  p.  Svo.  34.  Vignettes  of  tho  Great  Re- 
vival of  the  Kighteenth  Century,  Lon.,  1S80,  sq.  Ifimo; 

new  ed.,  1887.     3,').   Uobort  Riiikes   of  Gloucester,  Lon.,  |  for  some  iiictorial  publications.     1 
188(1,  Svo.     3(i.  The   Day,  the  Book,  and   tho  Teacher,  ;  tnrcs.     Tllust.    Lon.,  1857,  p.  8vo 


the  I'nited  States  and  Confederate  States  Annies.    I'Mited 
by  (iencial  lieiiiiicgard.     .N.  Orleans,  1881),  Svo. 
•'  It  was  cvlileiillv  begun  as  an  answer  to  the  strictures 

on  (iciieriil  11 I>  ninipalgn  of  18(14  in  (ieorgia  and  Ten- 

IH.s^co  wbich  Hciieral  .lo.seph  K.,loliiislon  bad  made  in  his 
'  Narrative.'  and  probably  grew  into  larger  proiiortioiis 
than  the  anth.ir  liad  lirst  Inteiiiled.  ...  lie  veliemently 
insist.^  that  lie  deserved  victory,  if  be  (lid  not  achieve  it. 
His  book  must  be  judged  lor  wlia  tit  Is,— a  very  sincere 
but  coiitroversiiil  defence  of  bis  policy  as  all  army  eoiii- 
niaiider,  and  not  as  a  systematic  conlribntioii  to  exact  his- 
tory II  will  have  a  permanent  value  of  its  own.  and  will 
(as  we  think  it  shoulil)  modify  favorably  the  judgment  of 
the  world  upon  bis  last  important  campaign."— .Vu/ioii. 
XXX.  '23(i,  ■J,')l. 

Hood,  iMaxwfll.  Her  Idol :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  187.i, 
3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Hood,  Peter,  M.D.,  [n,,ii;  vol.  i,,  add.,]  I,80i.i-.i8ii(i, 
b.  at  Gateshead,  Fng. :  received  his  medical  education 
at  St.  George's  Hospital.  1.  The  Successful  Treatment 
of  Scarlet  Fev.?r:  also.  Observations  on  the  Pathology 
and  Treatment  of  Crowing  Inspi  ons  in  Infants,  Lon., 
1857,  p.  Svo.  2.  On  the  Treatii  .  of  Sprained  Ankle. 
Lon.,  1S5S,  .'■vo.  3.  A  Treatise  on  Gout,  Rheuuialism, 
and  the  Allied  Affections :  with  Jhaptore  on  Longevity 
and  Sleeii,  Lon.,  1S71,  p.  Svo;  3d  cd.,  18S5. 

Hood,  Uev.  Ilobert,  of  the  Kvangelical  Chunli 
Union,  Bridgeton,  Eng.  A  Run  to  Italy,  Glasgow,  18>2, 
Svo. 

Hood,  T.  Hi  Notesof  a  Criiiac  in  H.M.S.  "  Fawn,' 
in  the  Western  I'acific,  in  ls62.  Illust.  Lon.,  1863,  Svo, 
Hood,  Thoinns,  1835-1874,  son  of  Thomas  Hood, 
((].  r.,  null ,  vol.  i.  ;)  b.  at  Wanstead,  Essex  ;  educated  nt 
University  College  School.  Louth  Grammar-Schoid,  and 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  where  ho  passed  the  exam- 
ination lint  did  not  take  his  degree.  Ho  illustrate  I  sonic 
of  his  father's  comic  verses  and  edited  various  editions 
(if  his  works.  In  18(15  he  became  editor  of  Fun.  Be- 
sides the  books  mentioned  below,  he  furnished  tho  text 

Pen  and  Pencil  Pic 
2.  The  Daughters  111 


Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo.  37.  Robert  Hall,  ("  Men  Worth  Re-  !  King  Daher,  and  oilier  Poems,  Lon.,  ISfil,  fp.  Svo. 
membering,")  Lon.,  1881,  p.  8vo.  38.  Christmas  Evans,  j  Quijis  and  Cranks.  Illust.  Lon.,  1861,  ji.  Svo.  4.  Tlic 
tho  Preacher  of  Wild  Wales:  his  Country,  his  Times,  I  Loves  of  Tom  Tucker  and  Little  Bo-Peep:  allhymiii.'i 
and  hisContemponirios,  Lon.,  issl,p.  8voi  3d  ed.,  1888.  I  Rigmarole,  Lon.,  18(12,  4to.  5.  A  Disputed  Inlieril- 
"In  Christmas  Kvans,  tho  great  Welsh  iireaclier.  Ills  ance:  the  Story  of  a  Cornish  Family,  Lon.,  1803,  |i. 
times,  and  his  contemporaries.  Mr.  Paxton-llood  has  found  8vo  ;  2d  ed.,  1865.  6.  Verc  Vereker's  Vengeance:  a 
a  good  subject,  and  has  producecl  an  iiiterestiiig  l.ook.  .,  .  Sensation  in  Several  Paroxvsms.  Illust.  Lon.,  isiil, 
The  story  that  .Mr,  Hood  has  to  tell,  and  the  men  and    j^^^^^^.  ^^^^   ^^^_  ^^^^^     .    i.„i„|jo„.g    Hest,  and  (Ulier 


scenes  he  has  t"  dpscribc,  lend  theiuselves  remlily  to  a 
plcturesqneness  of  treatment  tbiit  would  generally  strike 
us  as  strained  and  exaggerated."— Nj/ccdi/or.  Iv.  '.«io. 

39.  Oliver  Cromwell:   his  Life,  Times,  Buttle- Fields, 
and   Contemporaries,  Lon.,  1882,  or.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1884. 
40.  Scottish  Characteristics,  Lou.,  188,3,  p.  Svo. 
844 


Stories,  Lou.,  lS(i4,  12mo.  -S.  Jiugtes  and  Joke?  for  the 
Little  Folks,  Lon.,  1865,  p.  Svo.  9.  Captain  Master's 
Children:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1805,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  1(1.  A 
Golden  Heart;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1867,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  II. 
The  Lost  Link  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1868,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.     12. 


Coiuio  Reiidlnj 

2  vols.  Il'iii,,, 

Guide  to   Eng 

cd.,  1877.     II. 

Lon.,  1870^  III, 

isro,  3  vols.  p. 

Kol.in,  and   tht 

i^""-     17.   Lovo 

18.  (Ed. I  Tho  1 

"lour.  Wit,  and 

X'ho    Book    of 

Scotch,   Lon.,  U 

North    Polo.     I 

Lodgings.     Iliu, 

fccotlanii:    Ucmi 

lluiuoiirist,   l,i)n 

Fun  Stories.    I|| 

(Mn.s.  F.  F.  lino 

Generation,  Lon 

Pu2/.lodoni,  Lon 

BiioiiKiiii.,  .Mils 

iiood,  ii,,;,; 

tockliurn  of  thui 
liirical  Anecdotes 
played  a  Conspici 
|irintod. 

Hood,  n  j,a, 
Jiurjc-Sotling  (Ml  , 
ment  of  Joints  cr 

.Svo. 

Ilooe,  Willi,, 

of  the  Liieniry  p 
2.  Sculjitors  of  th 
I8S0,  l,on.,  J  88(1 
1880,  Svo.  4.  Ac 
■'^lyings  common  it 
I'llo,  Lon.,  Issi  !•) 
Hook,  Anne" 
i'lcry  Day  in  the  V 
el.,  rev.,  Lon.,  1804 
Hook,  Uev.  t 
•".{'■"  .•  graduated  a 
dained  1808;  vicar 
Idioohial  Ollices,  Lo 
Hook,  S.  I».  I 
London  Court  of  »„ 
Ihc  Ballot  Act,  I870 
Hook,  Stella  "i 
Homes  in  Meadows, 
1S88,  p.  8vo. 

■     Hook,  Hev.  >V( 

'"./'■"/  graduated  at 
'Idined   1863;    rector, 
and  since  then  of  For 

J^ishop  Androwcs,  &o 
OxI.,  1885.  2.  The  P 
Accented,  Oxf.,  I870,  ) 
tliciiis  and  Introits  usi 
fstcr,  ls«6,  8vo.  -(Vj 
!«1.)  A  Church  Diotio 
eenlh  Edition,  adapt, 
1  resent  hay,  Lon.,  18 

Hook,  Very  Rev 
*■■'(.».,  [,i,i^.,  vol.  ;.  I 
e'iucated  at  Winchester 
graduating  in  1821  ,  01 
(.liiirch,  Coventry,  1829 
M  Cliichester  fron.  I86() 
''f  tlio  High  Church  pa," 
,^<^ti«n  of  it  which  .'ho^ 
(•IJuicli  of  Home,  while 
'"Otion  of  ..„,,„,„,, 

he  elevation  of  the  labo 
espect  and  admiration. 
,  ,'  "•  ^^-  "'/'■".  1.  Th. 
f '!■':■,  "  Course  of  Lecti 
Fain,  y  Prayer,  Lon.  ,! 
F  e. sermons  preached  b 
,••  '^•^^'  '^vo.  4.  The  ' 
-Ronian-Angliean,  Lon 
01   Uonii,h  .Saints,  and   1 

«nc;es,  Lon.,  1849   Svo; 
J'^nxgontheControvors 
"■'■*•  ^vo.     7.  Lives  of  th 
I-on..   1860-76,   12   vols 
v.— 53 


IIOO 

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ill"    U'xjk    or   .M,„lun,\i'.'-   '""'"•     I".  (Kil  I 

N"f"    I'olo.     Illu.;,      L^'     H7/'',T  '^""''"0  t,.  ,1,, 
I"'J8l»H«.     IMu»l,     Un     ls7-       '    '-'""■     '''•    '-ifu  in 

Fun.SionoH.  Illu,t  f  ,,,  •.„„"'  ■^'""^  »■  T.,  (Jrcm 
I'Mbh.  F.  K.  U,.„"  ;,,  ,-  '^-"''  ":'•  "'i'l'  ll'KM.  j/v" 
•e-'onuion,  Lon  ,      iu'M-  V:';>*-'"'''J  •  f"'' 'lu,  Ki  in"; 

i;:-u-n.H.:!nX^:'^i,:;--,;r>,-^ 

^.seu,,u.„  of  ,i,e  liay:  ,'   i,^;^V'"•,^'V"•'2'""• 
'<■■'|^  l.on.,  l,sso,  cr  Nvo     •!    ii       .  "'"  '  '•"I'.'^sion  in 

■^".vings  common  („  |.,.i!„'n         '''''''"'  ''lii"-es,  „n. 

Hooli,   Anne    llt'Hcia       « 

'■•""•v  l>„y  i„  „,„  Vear      rdi;.,l1''''ur  'y^'li'^tions    for 

iiuuK,   Itov.  Cpril      \r  i 

';!"■";•   g.-lu,..e.l  at  ri,'i;';t'.:i;"n"f   "'•   *'•   """k, 
;aine,l   J.s.iS;    vicar  „f   A      S  ,in       'r   •''^^''■'''  ^"'^^ !    "r- 

Hook      S      !•      ■»      •"-'»)  ovo. 
';;""'""< '.u'rt"  of'lia,"'/j!,';-      ';  The    Praetioo   of    tho 
J l;o  Ballot  Act,  isro,  lln's^o, •:,''""•'  "'2,  Svo.     2. 
iJook,    Sti>llii    ,     ""■'  "''-I  l-'rno. 

Hook,  Kev.  M'alier    v  i 

'"/™;  graduate!  at  Cl'ri.J  Cln  ;'/"?>  "/  "''  ^^  ""»k, 
'l"'"«.J  I«fl3;    .ectorof  Woola  in'-'      «     "''   '""''■  <"•' 

Accented,  Oxf    ^O.^^l'^T^M^T  T,,'"  ""'^  ^^^'^^^^ 


}HH) 

Aii'MlI,-AK^w;„;;'«!;;;^;'["';n  /'-^iod,  vui,.  ,iu,. 
'"■'"'la.  N„„  s„ri,;,v',;.V'7/;' ;;•"•''  """'"'  "»-»- 

MirL';;;!;:^  ^•' ^-^-wi";'r'i:;;;rorri!' 

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"'"   '^cienoe-   |.;,,i,on,ized,    jlon,; 


;-"•'.    KUlUon.  :d apToTTo  tlfe^7•  "^^  "»°''-     ^-V: 

^"?fc.;^^vJi.««-,;Yl*^5  ,^'r"-'  ^-^^ 

LicateJ  at  Winchcsterrand  at  Ch  •  l"^,'''  '"  '^"'"J"" 
(,aJuat,„g  i„  ,,^2I;  0  damned  IS9.'  ?'""'"'''  "■^'"o'-'l. 
t 'arch  Coventry,  1829  Wear  of  ?'  >"?'  "^  ^""i'v 
of  t'Inohoster  from  185!.  He  „f,  "'''  '■''-^:';  ''^'m 
"f  le  High  Church  pa  ty  but  TZ.  ^f''^  "^  "  '^d" 
•ccfon  of  it  which  howe'd  „n  '  l""'  -"'""^  ^""^  "'»t 
CWch  of  K„„,e,  ,vhile  h,"\eal  an  ""k','"  ^'"""•^'  ">» 
motion  of  "church  cvtcnsion  "  T  "^'"^  '"  ">«  P™- 
'he  elevation  of  the  labor"  "0!,.*'"  '''^"''^"'"n,  and  1 
"^|H;ct  and  admiration      i^^r  bT\TT^  '"'"  «''"'"•"• 

i^'^.v,;  a  Cou4e  ,.f  ie^?.  rC'ls';?-!  '"'^"^  ^"^'"'^  «  "-  ' 
Fimnly  Prayer,   Lon      18  ifl      0     '  "'"•     2.  A   Ii„ok  of  I 
I'u-e  .Sermons  preaohpd  hf'   ^""''    ""'  '^''•.    I8.«      3   ' 
'^'f-  1837,  8vo'TTi?Thr'"eVi:f''"'^'r'''^-  ""'^'''-': 
-Koman-Anglioan,  Un.,mrsvo    T-n  '  v!""'""'"'' 
01   KoniHh  -Saints  Ld  il,.!   r  '  ^''e -Vonpntity 

\.-53  "■     ^*<"-   1.,   Anglo-Saxon 


llouke,  J 

I  '■'>">^.  I  "mo. 

Nv"ri:'r*iv;!n?t!?'-T,"'^";''''' ■■''■- ''For ..'. 

Ac     I,on.,  IsrU.sVo         **  ^'''™  Lectures  on  Ha"  ji.'o, 

JI«oker,    I'anily,   (•' Ernest    I. 
The  .'Miin    with   Tiv„   «!     ,""'■'    "oven,"  pseuil  \      1 

'  •'■';■  "-ker."    iTin    :     ^'^^'i.  "'"'    A<ldi,ions   b/si? 

'"''-ns  in  l-lnne  T    «o  ,,,mo^  i'V'"'";-      I'X'odictory 
Hooker.  jMrs    i  .y'  '■""•-  I«''*S,  ixnio 

/'ichfield,   Cont'^'d,  ,;   ,'e';"c''f  V""'''"'''  ''•   '«22.  nt 
'/•.'■-   "W.,   vol.^J)'':     !     ''f    '0"'"n    lieecher.  I)  d" 

.-.  ^Womanhood  Mr^:-.i.-;„;Ki;;:!SLi;i;r' 
o"::;;?^::'^:;:-^„'^vs:i^l;;;;'^-sr'--  "^^i 

A-y.-xxxviii.,      1856-71      4  ,"1^'^™''?   ^'«f""-'".    vol, 

'Hok^r^?;?^^'-v^"--«-"^'^'~'-''' 
-S^l:i;:.r^i::n;U:.!rlrr"-^^ 

■•■:ea»eof;he  colleelionT  «  ?„f,'"  "'""^'l'-'^'  '"  "'^  in- 
"f  oi'orndon.  ]|e  reelEncnh  "  "^^."-^'fision  ofi(,,  field 
l'r«i,le.l  over  the  ri  ih  Vst  ,i'T'  '","'•'•  ^»  'S^'S  he 
"n  advocacy:  and  ,.o„ula    ex  !""'  '''"  "•'''™-''«  t-eine 

f^iet.v.     1.  Hand-Book  ,  'tle"N'r7'''?"'-"f  "'«  """" 
18«4.  Hvo.     2.  Icones  Pi  n  "  Zealand  Flora,  Lon 

J^oHp.ive  Char„iLrof'i!,!'e","„"^",' ••,;'■■•  F;«nre,,  wi.h'Z' 
hewHcrbarinm.  ThirdSe  e"  Is  ,"'",  ''"'"'from  the 
'he  fir..t  and  .second  series  see' In'  '';"''• '■•'*™-  (I't 
v"'.  ..)  3.  The  8tu,lentVFora  "  \l'''  f,'"  ^^'-  •'■•  ''""■- 
Lon  187(1,  I2„,o,.  .■jj  ed  ,ssT  1  'l\''  .'""''  ^''''"''' 
[nd,a.  P„r,«  I._x'.  Lon  ,"1 872-V)  r^  'if  f '"™  "^  «"'i'h 
nmers-)  i„„,,  Lon,S76-m;;.f.'"""^-'("  Science 
,  "  "h   Uai,l,  Jo„^,  Journa    of  a   T  "'w'  "'''  '«'^^- 

'the   Great   Atlas:    i„ei,,,Kn„  ,1     ^""'  '"  ^'o'weo  and 
I  '^^,»eo'-ge  X.„.     a1    ,",  fi   ::.  «7'%'.v   "f  Morocco: 

"ltd   inoM.sox,  Tiiowio    pr         T    ,. 
ematic  Account 'of  t'h'ph.nto''f  Jrrf,'- V  t'"','" «  "^  ^y,. 

lintannica     Lon.,  1855,  .Svo^     2     p  l'"^"     '•  BO'ologi^ 

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D«.(jrlpUon.,  Lon..  rt«t   ♦>  ,..  ritW.    ^"y^"  £?}: 

oiire.1  t'licurei.  (iii.l  l.«,..  ...  -."«',  i-m.,  ISftll,      "f"-    With 
BaKKIi,  J.  (1„  F.I,.S..  J,«..|i.ri8  Filioium;  or,  .»'    P^lV'f 
•ia  of  All  Kn.,wn  F'tw     iwjooin(Mini<"l  by  Figmrei!  repre- 
ientlDK  llio   fc«  .""V,.    Chiimclor  of  Kueh  «k-BU«,  l."n., 
1868,  Hvn.  ,  ,     ,        ,111 

Jlookcf*  W«nliiB«|«|i.  [«../.■,  vol.  1.,  iyl'l.,1  '" 
18(17.     I.  \tlni  V.  ...k   .«  Cl.«,.,    try,  N.  ■Sork,  IMrtJ,  I..1 


4ln|    nt'W    oil.,    I'-,  -•   i^ciencL'    !'>' 

Fivinily:  I'lirt  1.,  S.-  ---"1  Phil'iauphy 
Ulry;  Part  III.,  Miu.  '     ' "' 

Lon.,  lHii;i-(l.^,  3  vul», 

llookham,  MrH.  Mary  aijii 
Tiini'H  of  .Mnrgivrol  of  Aii,j"U,  I^mi'D  . 
Friiiuii';   ami  iif   lier  Kiitlicr,  lienC-  ' 


lliu   Kohoul    nnil 

I'lut  II.,  Chom- 

,gy,  N.  York  unil 

1.;  IS/-. 

The    l.lfo    and 

Kn)5liinil  iinil  of 

i»«  (IcmmI,"  Kln« 


j?riini.'L'i    uiiii  wi    tic,    1.....'.,   ,    v«         1         e  ,1... 

of  .Sicily,  Nuplow,  iind  Juriwilom :  with  Mouiuim  of  tin- 
llou.^eor  Aiijnu,  l.nii.,  1872,  2  vol*.  Hv 


11" 

f! 


■•ShH»Jii«tiillttl.au,,ln(ll«Tli.ilimltMi  hern  InmlM^^^ 

«n.l,  Willie  slie  .■vi.lrnlly  i'i'''i»|'  '"  ''"  "'"i"',  '"''.'„"  i,"; 
oft.'  1  ri'iilly  waters  down  the  .•Imru.'tiTs  ul    llnw  wlmlii 

^h^  !l".,lU  l>y  terms  uf  <V'-''''''»«''l'' ''"J',;,';'  'r.l^i.u.-r.' 
Mrs  ll.»,kl,«in  has  .ulkMte,  her  "'"If  »"»,,',  ,'"er 
able  a.wiaiiily ;  hut  she  would  have  added  «'"  ,V,!.  .1',  lliv 
valuehadshJlmt8hnwiiw>meerliv.ldls.erii     ■  iwurtiy 

of  so  inindi  liidMslry.  .  .  .  ^>w  hlnKraj.hles  h  we  e^^ 
more  InlerestUm  than  Ihoij.'  of  Keue  ''''   ,„^'    '{  J^^  ^'' 
Anhiii  and  Mr*.  1  iHik ham  hiiH  made  a  readaljle  I  »m  uy 
mTly'tellli.rth"  M.,ry  ..f  the«e  two  remarkable  l.ve»  to- 

'''lloorefiiev.  c'LrU-H  Holland,  M.A.,  Kradu- 
atod  at  MaKdalcii  VM\eg<i.  O.xford,  1,H5U  ;  ordainod  SB2 ; 
lenlorntuJent  .d'  Christ  Cluireh,  O.xford,  sinfu  IKBI.  1- 
An  Anulvtieal  l'ara|diraio)  of  the  Kei.ublio  of  1  lato, 
Oxf  IHtil ;  2d  od.,  li^7.>.  2.  Tho  Church  and  the  Metli- 
odisln:  a  Few  Remarks  on  Kecent  Proposals  for  their 
Reunion,  I.on.,  I8«.S  8vo.  J.  (Trans.)  Tho  .shepherd 
of  llcrmas,  in  KnKhsh  Verse,  Lon.,  1870.  4.  (irans.) 
Tho  A|".stolie  Fathers;  the  Kpistles  of  St.  Clement,  ht. 
lanath  St.  Uarnabas,  St.  I'olyoarp;  to«etber  with  tlio 
Marty  n  of  St.  Ignatius  and  St.  I'olyearp,  Lon.,  1  '7., 
cr.  8vo ,  1  od.,  188i.  b.  St.  Peter's  Visit  to  Koine,  l.on., 
1873.  B.  Pooius  anil  Translations,  Lon.,  1S7&,  IHmoi 
new  ed..  1882.  7.  llormione:  a  Tragedy,  [ver.ie,]  Lon., 
1877,  Umo.  (Includes  sonnets.)  8.  Tho  Ketiirn  ol 
Ulysses:  fa  tragedy,]  1880.  «.  Tho  Claa.sioal  Llomont 
in  the  New  Testament  considered  as  a  Proof  ot  its 
(ienuincness:  with  an  Appendix  on  the  Oldest  Author- 
ities used  in  the  Formation  of  the  Canon,  Lon.,  1.S88,  nvo. 
Iloole,  Clarke.  The  Heir  of  Kegnault;  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo.  „,      ,    ,   , 

Hoole,  ElUnh,  ['<"(,■,  vol.  i.,  add.]  The  Lady  a 
Tamil  Hook,  Lon.,  18M,  8vo. 

Hoole,  Henry.  The  Science  and  Art  of  Training . 
•  Hand-book  for  Athletes,  Lon.,  1888,  8vo. 

Hooper,  Alfred  Bray.  Songs  of  Louure  Hours, 
Bradford,  1867,  8vo. 

Hoouer,  Benjamin,  b.  1807,  in  Worcester,  Eng. , 
resided  in  Manchester  lor  more  than  forty  years.  1. 
Stray  Leaves  from  tho  .Lurnal  of  a  Naturalist.  ^.  Iho 
Cruise  of  tho  "Nelly,"  !.'^~i/.  „     .  „ 

Hooper,  Charles  1..  '..  Tho  Mexicans:  a  Ro- 
mance, [verse,]  Lon.,  188:),  cr.  8vo.  2.  Timoleon:  a 
Droma,  in  Five  Act.",  Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vo. 

Hooper,  E.  Our  Nurseries  and  Sohool-Kooins ; 
Remarks  on   Home  Training  and  Teaching,  Lon.,  1873, 

^'ilooper,    nev.  Francis   John    Bodfield,  d. 

1888:  gradual.!:  at  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  IS.tl; 
ordained  1834;  rector  of  rjiton  Warren,  Worcestershire, 
183C.  1.  The  Old  and  New  Dispenaatioiis  Contrasted, 
Lon.,  1844.  2.  Palmoni ;  an  Essay  on  tho  Chronograph- 
iciil  and  Numerical  Systems  in  I'so  araong  the  Ancient 
Jews :  to  which  is  add-..',  an  A',.peni!ix,  containing  an  hx- 
nmination  of  the  Assy.ian,  Ej  •  .fan,  and  other  Anciett 
Chronographies,  Ac,  Ac,  Lon.,  .  Svo.     Anon      3.  A 

Guide  to  the  Apocalypse,  Lo  ..,  i  -  »"...  '■  A  quietus 
for  the  Coming  Struggle:  w:"-;  ft  V  -  i-  r  ted  A-'-.-er 
to  tho  Question,  Is  cither  Beast  c5  As  ''•  •"«  P  j-  -;y  ' 
15y  a  Presbyter.  Lon.,  l'<53,  ^v."  b.  ■  i  ■  '■  •^-'''"f" 
of  Jesus  Christ  by  John  Exponaci<'l,  i,. '.  ,  ''i',.  ■=  vols. 
8vo.  6.  Reply  to  Dr.  Wild:  iv  !>«.'i..-r  "•  the  Bishops 
and  the  Memorialists,  1881,  8,0.  /.  Ti.o  Kmgdom  of 
tho  Heavens,  Lon.,  1878,  8vo.  8.  Endlo.;s  Sufferings 
the  Doctrine  of  Scripture,  Lon.,  1877,  8vo.  V.  Reci- 
procity: Over-Production  v.  Over-Consumption,  Lon., 
187»,  8vo.  10.  All  Religiim  Supernatural,  Lon.,  ISiB, 
8vo.  11.  Daniel's  Mysteries  Unveiled,  Lon.,  1887,  8vo. 
Hooper,  Frederic  E.  E.  The  Indian  Revolt :  a 
Poem.  Part  I.  Lon.,  1858,  8vo. 
846 


HOO 

Mo«»vt,  (jporfe,  "821-1 81)0,  b.  at  Oxford;  becaiiio 
a  journ^  ^  in  Lofi^Hon  out  1844,  writing  successively 
tor  the  Le«.««r,  the  S^"'  alor,-of  which  he  wis  lor  a 
time  .ub.edilor,-   Ih.    „,.».,..  and  the  Army  •"'    N'';/ 

(llijotic,   to   whiet,    h.    'billed    a   series  .,f  alicloi 

dur.tig  the  civil  war  ii.  .v„„.ri™.  exj,  auiing  and  fre- 
ouently  intioiiMiling  the  movemi  Ms  of  the  armies  in  the 
>!eld  In  I8BH  he  went  lo  India,  and  edited  the  Ilombay 
,.  ,  ,.tte  for  throe  years.  From  1872  lo  the  .nd  "I  18f<ll 
1„.  „  -on  the  staff  "f  the  Dally  Telegraph,  and  after- 
ward- wrote  lor  111.'  <llobe,  the  Spect.tor,  and  the  Syd- 
ney Morning  ller.i'*  He-hles  the  works  mentioned 
below,  ho  wrote  ll»  'ant  of  the  Crimean  war  and  of 

the  Indian  Mutiny  in  Cabell's  History  of  l;»t!l"";;;  '• 
Tho  Italian  Campaigns  of  (leneral  llonaparle  ,n  |llB-7 
and  1800,  L.ui.,  18M1,  i,.  8vo.  2.  Water  bo;  llio  Down- 
fall  of  ibo  First  Napok'on;  a  History  of  the  Campaign 
of  I8ia.     Maps  and  Plans.     Lon.,  I«62,  8vo, 

•■  \  most  valuable  eoiilrlbutlon  to  Kimllsh  historical  llt- 
""Tl^'i::^ 'oxmildVlhe  hatUoof  Waterloo  overwrit- 
ten.'-.1(A.,  .So.  ;di«.  .  _.     ^, 

3.  Army  Organisation,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo.  4.  The  Cam- 
paign of  Sedan  ;  the  Downfall  of  the  Socnd  buiplre, 
August-September,  1870,  Lon.,  1887,  8vo. 

"Thouiih  we  think  It  nll^llt  have  been  better  done,  and 
defeelH    n    nmi"«  oiis  mafia'  seen  In  it,  It  oertalnly  l»  the 
lle'i  history  of  the  «reat  eonl.sl  1;.  Ihe  KoKhsh  lai.Kiiane. 
— W  t)'C(iN.NonM(iBl(i»;  .lni((.,xxxll.  1/J. 

&.  Life  of  Wellington,  ("  Men  of  Action,")  Lon.,  188U, 

'■  Hooper,  Col.  tieorge  W.  Down  the  River  ;  or. 
Practical  Lessons  under  the  Code  Duello.  By  an  Ama- 
teur.    N.  York,  1874. 


liooper,  Henry.     Wash.  Boltor,  M.D.;   or,  Tho 

Life  of  an  Orator.     By  Diiedamo.     Lon.,  1872. 
Hooper,  Mrs.  Jane  Margaret,  (Winnard,) 

wile  of  (ieorge  Hooper,  ."/.ni.  I.  Arbell  :  a  lalo  l"r 
Young  People,  Lon.,  1847,  l2mo.  2.  Hecolloe  ions  ol 
Mrs.  AndorJon'.  School,  Lon.,  1851  12iiio.  .1.  Little 
Maggie  and  her  Brother:  a  Sketch  for  t  hildren,  Loi,., 
1801  fp.  8vo.  4.  Fanny  and  Arthur,  Lon.,  1862,  I6ni... 
5.  A  Young  Man's  Lore,  Lon.,  1873,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  I.. 
Tho  House  of  Kahv  .  "r.  Our  Lady  of  Darkness ;  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  1874,  ,  .  8vo  i  new  ed.,  1884  7.  Prince 
Pertinax  :  a  Fairj  Tale.     Illust.     Lon.,  1883,  4to. 

Hooper,  Kev.  John  Willmore,  graduated  .u 
Ilatlieid  Hall,  Durham,  1805;  ordained  1865;  curate  "I 
Hexham  1866-70;  rector  of  (iatcsliead  Fell,  Dnrhani, 
since  1870.  Sermons  preached  in  Dexham  Abbey  Chunli, 
Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  1872.  ,  ,„,     . 

Hooper,  Mrs.  Lucy  Hamilton,  b.  IH^S,  lo 
Philadelidiia;  daughter  of  B.  Muse  Jones,  a  Philadel- 
i,hia  merchant;  married,  1854,  to  Robert  M.  Hooper. 
kie  contributed  to  periodicals,  was  for  a  time  assistant 
editor  of  Lippincott's  Magiuine,  and  Bineo  18,4  has  re- 
sided in  Paris,  France,  whore  her  husband  is  U.S.  vin- 
con«ul-general.  She  ia  a  cortoapondent  of  several  Amer- 
ican journals.  I.  Poems:  with  Translations  from  the 
German  of  (Icibel  and  Others,  Phihi.,  1884,  lOino.  -. 
Poems,  Phila.,  1871,  l2mo.  3.  (Trans.)  The  Naboh ; 
from  tho  French  of  Alphonso  Daudet,  Host.,  I8i8,  lluii". 
4.  Under  tho  Tricolor;  or.  The  American  Colony  in  1  i>i  : 
a  Novel,  Philu.,  1880,  I2mo.  5.  The  Tsar's  -Hiiid  t, 
("No  Namc"Se-.,)  liiat.,  1881,  16mo. 

Hooper,  Mary,  professor  of  domestic  econ  .my  nt 
the  Crystal  Palace  School  of  Art.  1.  Hand-Boo  I  •-  in' 
Breakfast-Table,  Lon.,  1873,  cr.  8vo.  2.  Little  .JiUii  . 
how  to  serve  them  with  Elegance  and  Economy,  l.on., 
1874,  or.  8vo;   17th  ed.,  1883.  „,    . 

"jjist  tho  book  which  Is  needed  In  the  English  hou-^c- 
hold."— .S/'frta(or,  xlvii.  887.  ,    „  ,.     .     f 

3.  Cookery  for  Invalids,  Persons  of  Delicate  Diges- 
tions, and  Children,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo.  4.  \Vives  and 
H'>usowivc8:  a  Story  for  the  Times,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  5v«. 
5.  Every-Day  Meals :  being  Economical  and  WhoIcMime 
liecipas  for  lireakfast,  Luncheon,  and  Supper,  Lon..  1  ''i  i, 
or.  8vo.  (Many  later  editions.)  6.  Ways  and  fnck' "I 
Animi  's :  with  Stories  about  Aunt  Mary's  Pets,  L'm., 
18-i(  -.,?vo.  7.  Our  Dog  Prin.  Illust.  Lon.,  ^^IL, 
12l^  .  8.  Lily's  Letters  from  the  Farm,  Lon.,  I">5t', 
12mo.     9.  liood  Plain  Cookery,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 

Hooper,  Rev.  Richard,  M.A.,  ^-aduatea  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  IHU;  ordained  1«4.it  '« 
tor  and  vicar  of  Upton  and  Aston  Upthorpo,  Berkshire, 
since  1862.  1.  Music  and  Musicians  (especially  ing- 
lish)  to  tho  Days  of  H.  Puroell,  Lon.,  1855,  I2mr.  ^. 
(Ed.)  Chapman's  Homer:  the  Iliads;  the  Odyssey?;  «»- 


trnohoinyoinaehh 
I'-HN,  J  vols.,  o„ 
lor  Henioiis  and 
Priost   of   the   CI 

iKd-lDrydenlAI 
Memoir,  J,i,n.,  |s 
eal  'I'leiitiNu  on  I 
18611,  Kiiiiu.  ,,,  ( 
'872,  2  vols,  7,  , 
i'raylon,  |s7fl,  3  i 
Hooper,   Nu, 

Musf.;     ,.    1),„|„|| 

from  IS.-, I.  (.„„.,, 
By  a  Merchant  of 
Hooper,  M.  | 
ual  of  Marks  on 
Lon.,  I,s7rt,  |,|,„„ 

"Small  MS  Ihe  I 
amouiiioc  Iniormat 
Ilooper,  Will, 
the  I  em  <  of  iho  I, 
HoopeN,  JoRi 
was  one  of  tdo  f,,  .. 
"f  the  Horticiiltura 
J'-okof  Ei.rgreen.s 
"ii'.N.  Yorl;.  ls«s, 
,,"""1'P«II,  Uv 

toni  Aautlcal  College 

I  then  reeb.r  of  lly„rs 

]■"    facilitating    the 

Iroblem.s,  I,on.,  |n6B 

I  Leading  Doctrines  u 

■  •  A  Praeti.'al  Intr,,, 

.Astronomy  :  being  a 

fcxorcises,  preliminar 

.Materialism  :  Ha,  it  ; 

Lecture,  South    Shicl, 

6.  On  tho  Signidcatioi 

lions  "per    Lineam  \ 

Di.seo very  and  Exp|„n 

t'hields  in  1875-76;  w 

'•  The  Biblo  and  Scioi 

^   vinovium,  the  Buii 

Durham,  as  reveaind  I 

V.  Discovery  of  n  Pen 

tlie  County  of    Durhai 

Durham,  18,S3. 

Hoose,  James  ] 

'\vraciisc,  N.V,,   |.S7(J 

Methods  of  Teiiehing': 

"  .Bennett,  Syracuse, 

Hooton,  i-\  c. 

if.  j'"""^  '"""  of  I'enn 
i8i2,  8vo, 

Wope.A.K.     Cllu, 

bami »  i'rogress,  Edin., 

Hope,  Alexander 

f»rd.,LL.D.,  IM20-I8t- 
Aniistasius,  Ac,  (y.  ,..,„„ 
jn.  at  Trinity  cVlleg'e:'; 
■»4I;  M.P,  ,„r  Al„i,j„, 
Moke-upon  .'rei  »  m\3-( 
Cambridge  '■,,..  |,S68. 
froiuLH.SM.  He  was  the  I 
;ifiv  1.  Poems,  Lon.,  li 
or  th,.  Church,  Lon.,  I) 
im,  2mo.  4.  Letters  o 
from  the  "Morning  Chr, 
■e"/hces  and  Metropolit 
vo  6.  The  Commo'n  S 
1S58,  8vo.  7.  The  Englis 
(^'"ory.     I||,„t.     u„«, 

,,  Mr.  Hercslbrd-Hom.'s  ni 
,'-;.' ''ftlie  Church  irto  ?, 
»ll>lothew«nt«of,he«K; 
8.  riie  American  Disrun 
mjsvo.  (Tho  three  Lee 
i'"";ly  in  tho  same  yea 
"orM'.s  Debt  to  Art;' a 
"c  Social  and  Political  B^ 
"H.''..,  Lor..,  iSii.3,  ,, 
Art  Workman's   Position: 

«.,  187;,,  8vo.  -13.  Strict! 
'*'"'  ^  ""Is-  or.  Svo;    3d 


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I'rient  of  ti,.  ciiiir,,!,  „c   i' '  ,     V      ""III'"."!!!.     Hy  » 
(K'l.)  l)ry,|,.„(A      n     i     .,     *^'""'''  "^f-  l^"».  '*>o       4 

™i  'rn,„i,„  „„  Kv  I  Tiu J  ■.",';  t;  "•■''■'  -*  ''f"'ti. 

INfll',  11:11,0.     ()    ( K,l  1         V.      ,    "y  ^*'- •liil.-t.     I,on 

iioopor.  «„„„„.,,  1'  Is-  ;";/'■;  •  -''  ■;'  ••  !"''■    ' 

MU«M     .,     I)„,|„„     M„.,,.|„,,      ,.„!        '        •."'    •^'"■■'ll"li™,l, 

'■"n.,  isr,,,  |,|,„„     '"""y  "I'l   i'.Tcoluin,  .to.     Illu.t. 
"f^iimll  UN  III!'   hook   la  .  I 

"rn,mm„C|„lnri,„u|,'„*..:';,,;„    ,'    ■•■V,iI"Iim  ,„,  Imnieimo 

1 1 00  lift  r     11  lir  __      '  ""  •  A   I  h.  (;,rf), 

•- ;v„?:',^'r?:T  '^!!^:'\„:-,^;;- «« 

''*.A'.  V.,l,'is«s   i2mr        ""'  '^""""•'  ""  thoConlf! 
;■■"  N.u.ioHl  College,  South  s'l.i'e        ,';';, '1  "'"•■^^'''''• 

.billing   Doctrin..,  of  ciirN    ,''',"'''    """«i""  !  or,  The 
■  A  I'ru.linil  Intro,  „ct  on       V  ^'  '"'"-  "«'•  !'■  '<>■"• 

J.xorolse.,  ,,rolimi„„r„  e  M  '  "  iV  "  ''"•  ''-'"""I'l'-".  an,l 
.MiUeriiillsii  :  !/„,  it  nnv  H  1  r.  '""^^'^^'''  ^"'"-  "<7I.  •» 
I'Oetu^.^  South    .Shie,:       ?i'  t';:"''''''"" /" ^-i-'ee?; 

';;,'»'  "per  Lin.",;:  vj,  ;.'•  t^'"- "f 'h"  «"."«;  Sfv. 
Jiiwoverynml  Kxplorntlim  ,,.    li'  ''''•""■       «.  On  the 

*<•  \inoviuni,  the  Iiu,i(.,l    i, ,,     '",7  "' ^  "fmnuo?  IH7H. 

i>.  Oiseovcry  of  a  I'erZi^  u'  K-Mil'Tations,  Isry 

I'lirha,!,,  1S.S3.  '  ""•      '"•  Koman  Ebohceter 

.•yracoae,  N.V.,   is?,),   ,,,„'•    »'"'«»    m   .Artieulatlon, 

".    iennett,  Syracus^N  Y      "7   '  m''"'-'""''  ^y  fharle. 

tlK'  KoaJ  Law,  of  l-ennsvlnu!',""'''''-  ?"''^'' '    Manual   of 
1«7-',  8vo.  "nn-.vlMinia :  with  Decisions,  I'hila,, 

^aJJ:?^;„^,«-K,;i!::'^i;i«  '^«.'-Hor;  o.  Ton,  Fai,^ 
roJi-n;Li':rHTt',7-'r«^«ercsr„ra  B...«,. 

.;-  at  Trinity  cJu.^^'l^l^Xi^;^  t^'lV'  "l'""-' 
Mok.'-upon  .',1.,  t  isil-,  ,-  '7'-'-^  and  I857-j>  fo- 
Cmibricge    ',   , .   mn     ,"  "'."'   f'"'  "'«    Universit;  of 

''^^8vo.     7.  The  En«lirr,,»''u  ^''V    *   Nocture   L.,„. 
tVntury.     I|,„,t.     iJ.n*,  JS,,^'",'';''™'  "f  'he  Nineteenth 

I'^f'-'.  •<>•„.     (The  three  iXtures  hlR'"'  ^-=«'"-e'.  Lon., 
™l';'.v    in    the   «n,„o  vcrr    in    f  ?•"''"''"'''<''' sen    1 

1»H,1-.  Debt  to  Art:',,  Rehire"?   '""','''"•)     9-    T 'e 
fl'e ,.N.e„.l  an.l  i-oHtioa!  uLr  "^'of "th-  '•  *"'  ^"'-     ' "•  ' 

iV'  "'"rkman's   Pcisition':    a  uiture"'/"""-.^  "•  ^he 
1-.  Uorshipin  the  Ch.irch  of  Vn   ,    ',H"°-  '^^H  8vo. 

'«'-".  i  vols.  cr.  8vo;   ad  ed    TssiV''   *  N"""'-  Lon., 
'         *"•'  "**!'•   new  ed.,  1885,  I 


HOP 


"•  ''''•  •'"""If  Ih.,  Loo..  1882,  ,1  vol,,  or. 


I  vol.  l2nio, 

''"•"'""-  I      ' ,  xjiil  ias  """'  "  '•""•"led  kleal  I'f 

^J^..^W„r.hi,.«„dOrd,,  ,.„„.,  ,«,,.,,„.     ^,„^,.^^,^ 

lllini.     M.         .'"'"">   '-on.,      MN7,  M     Sv„ 

Early   .Miirtyr,.  by  V.  il  n  i',       """'  .''"'  ^""  "'  "'o 
I'll..  ls.,,s.    2:(Tr„„,  ,TM  '    '""''""ira,   l,on.,  Is,,,'..    „   » 

OalKairni,  I„.„.,  |8«s,  i.,,,,'-  «"  ',  a  I'relae,.  by  Father 
'"nicKacoj  Conver-i,nnf  ,i     ti  '-".'"""•"n  ..I  the  Ten- 

^"'->ry  of  .^.  Phiii,  .Ci       „    '  H*'7''.l"'";"f  "'"  '"'"'J»n 

/"'vor-ion  of  the  'reuton'io  I  "■■      s-     *'.^''l"el  •"  tho 

<»nver»ion»f  ()„„„,.„...!:"'"-" ■..'"■   """'facu  ,ind  lh« 


l>HlKHlrn»,  Un.,  1,S72       «    y         .'  '^^""'  h  Hev.  ,r,  j) 
'""'I.  Ini,.,  |,H7,s.  ■  ''■•"'ie"'ea'i  Martyr,  in  ICun-' 

,  "'p:r;io;^:^:;' !,«"""«•  ■'^ee  Mo..,.,,,,,  ,,,„„ 
,  "of.:  cS;i..:t:,r,."r\r"';;  "•••  ""■■• 

Hope,   (d.   1,-81.)     1.    The   II,.'  '' /'Itninil    Sir   J„,„ej 
1861),  8vo.     2.  Sunh'ffht     h,       ?  ^"'"^'    «■  Tale,  Un 
^«'"".     .■«.    0„r^C,?,l{fe'R„'     ".""V'^f^"""-  '-"•:  ^^"i'. 
Ml  ed.  «anie  year.      4    Vf,'      ,    *'  •  ''""■•   >S7tl.  Svo; 
«th  a  Prefae/by    ho  k,rl    ,f  «;""f   T  '^''«"™-K«om 
I-'""-;  ;id   ed.,  I«78      5    r '  .  .  .^^''""''■'I'ury,  I.on.,  1,877, 
8-4"nny    Footsteps,    o'r   W,  ,"""r"^'  ''V»-  l'^77, '.•i2,n, 
'878,  s,,.   |,in,„.     \    Lines  nf?- ^u  ""'  *   ''''i'J-  L"n., 
ground.   Lon.,  IH7',.,   lCo      h    «!!m    "",Vl^">k   «aok- 
^cr.plure    I'age, :    'a    B"ok    fo",    i'"'^"''   ^'""'ers  from 
Children,   Kdfn.,  18S0,  sq^  16  no       «"'^:  ^T^""'  «■"' 

Hea,  i^s^;:E;  ;^:n«  ;'^»-;  "V  Kar,yl,^i  ^ 

'■Hhe  Month,  I.on  ,  i'^s''4  .SL'^trn'^.f'T. ''•'""■  !•"/ 
Narrative  of  Facts  from  <<r..  .•  ^"^  Ooldcn  Key  •  a 
P-  Svo.     la.  The  Guest  r,..""  l"""^""-"  ^-on.    1881 

8vo.  21.  Down  („  the N^aM-.v  ^  °",'" '  ^"°-'  JS84,  p. 
J'lctures  of  .'Silver    I„„      ,L'7.'  ^°°-'  "*'^5,  p.  8vo      22 

a  \  illttgeWtory,  Lon.,  I,s§5  l2mo  o^^n?**"  ""•'  "orJe: 
or,  The  Castle  and  the  Coltil  V„f  •,^«^"°«'"'  '^eenes , 
Loving  Work  in  the  High ",  ys  „m.  i5  **"'  P"  ^'•"-  28 
p.  8vo.  «'gn>vaye  and  Byways,  Lon.,  1887, 

Ed"T.H  *  v"?.':''"  /a-e.    of  Wardie   Lo-       -ear 

lands.  ■  EdUe,r"b7.^nne  j""]?'' r  ?  ""'^•"'»  ""^  Wool 
p.  8yo.  '  ■"■"«  •^-  «•  Johnstone.     Lon.,  1881, 

Hope,  Mrs.  Gcorsp  f'li.i- 

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4.  (E.I.,  Six  Squari'  Uovleys  in  Cmuliet,  Lon.,  IMN  two 
scries.  lf:no.  ^'.  M.V  WuiUing  Kn^n.!,  I.on.,  l.!,.M.  ItM.m. 
C,    Auni  Anne'?  Antiiime:is^iirs,  Ihisting^  ^>^',,  H'mo. 

Hop.',  (Jcorsje  H.  'rill  tl.e  lh„Un-  r..m«,  nn.l 
Urns  t.i  ik'l|.  Him,  1."".,  1-7(1,  ISino;  AiiuT.  «!.,  with 
Ail.litimi.s  N.  Voik.  IS71,  lliin".    _ 

Ilo|)C-,lli'leii.     Tliekhi'?Ueeisi.,ii:  iihturyol   UiT- 

inan  I.ilV,  I,..n.,  l>-ii,  1'    -vu. 

llope,    llestiT.      Ituj-Jenliurst  1    a    N"Vfl.    I-on., 

^''^'liiope',''!.,"   (1'-™'!')     Sec   UnoMriKi.i..  Jamks, 

'"'iiope,  J.  T.     C.t,:n«uo   „f  n   Cnlle»ti..n   of  Karly 

Hope,  .Inines  IJarioii,  I.,  isi;?,  ,.l  Norfom,  ^  .., 
c.lu™t'.a,it  Willi,,,,,  ,u,.l  .M,„-.v  Colk-e:  l.vaet,.e,l  lavv  , 
serve,!  in  tlie  ConfckMale  „>„,.v  au,-„,)i  llie  oiyil  w...,  ,u  1 

and    other    l>oe„,.,  I'lnl,,..  18.-,7,  12mo.     2.  A  t" Uect  " 
„f    1'oeu.s  Kiclnnond,  Vn.,  IS.V.I    Ihnio.     ■!•  'V.'     ;  ;«  j' 
Oae,  „nd   other    I'.KMns.  NorlolU,  1^70.      4    ^ ! 'l--'"    ' 'l^^ 
Kmpirei  or,  Tl,e  .-tory  of  Mudelon,  >'«'-^;"^V^b    liv> 
;,.  Ar,n.  „n,l  th,.  M„n,  n,v\  other  I'oe.ns.  No.folk.  ls>-. 
llopf,.lnmcs  L.  A.    In  yiiest  ut  Coolies.     Ulust. 

''"H'oporj«i««>''i'"<'  ^"'-s^'""  •»  ""-^  ™"!;'„ "''  """"'''■• 

The  llouJ^Bol-  Sein.le.:  „  Sketch,  Lon     1^8.  ,!'■  '^^■% 
Hope,  John  Walter  „n,l   M.  O.      Ir""-)  J' <; 

Life  of  Cliri.t,  by  U.  We.-,  K'lin     '  r''-'-*;  '  ,'. v    I  on 
Hope,  Kate.     1.  A  I'lot  ol  the  Present  D.iy,  Ln  , 

18SII.  :'  vols.  er.  8vo.    2.  Oor  Utopiii :  its  U,>e  au,l  tall . 

,1  l',„Ye,  in  Two  Acts,  Lon..  1 -SI.  12,110 

Hope,  Louisa  Oetiivia.     The  Fen.,,  e    leaeher: 

her  (J,.,.lilioation.s  ,„„!  Do.ies.  Lon.,  ls,,:i,  K.no 

Hope,  Lydia.    A  Mother's  Idol,  Lon.,  1382,  ,3  \ol.s. 

"'Hope,  M.  J.     Louis;   or.  Doonie,!  to  tlic  Cloister:  , 
a  Tale  of  Keliirioua  Life  in  the  Time  ol    Lou.s  AlV.: 
founded  on  Fact.  L"':.,  187it,  ;l  vols.  ]).  8vo.  ^ 

Hope,  Mark.  (This  is  8,.id  to  be  a  pseudonynie  for 
Eu.stiice  Chile  .i,ei,ville  .Murri.y,  <].  e.,  !"/"■■)  •  "•'''^ 
and  Light  Stories.  Lon.,  187i<,  1).  8vo  :  new  ed„  I8m1. 
2.  The  l>ro,lig;,l  Daughter:  n  Story  of  I'einale  1  rison  ■ 
Life,  Lon.,  L>Sll,  :i  vols.],.  Svo.  I!.  Ikcatiseol  the  Angels: 
a  .Novel.  Lon.,  1-8H,  2  vols.  er.  8vo. 

Hope,  llobert  (.harles.  1.  ( Ld.)  ll>e  1  "1'  i 
Kingdoiue  o:-  Keigne  of  Antiehr.st.W  ntten  in  Latin 
Vers"  by  T!u„„„s  Naogeorgus  and  Lnglysbed  b.  I  ,,r- 
nabe  ti.'.oge,  I57T1.  Lon.,  1>S1.  2.  A  I'rov':^'-;;^';,  ''"•- 
sary  of  Dialeet  I'laee-Noinenelaturo.  Lon..  I---:  -'I  en.. 
1S8H  «,,.  ICuno.  H.  The  Lawn-Tennis  Co,le  :  Iteguhition.- 
for  Club  Matches,  ie.,  Lon.,  l.-so  ,,  8vo.  1.  An  In- 
v..ntorvorChur,di  I'late  in  lUitland.    Ilkis  .    Lon     l.->8. 

"liope,     Stanley,"     (I'seud.)      see      IIougl.s, 

'^i'lop'e,  T.  Hadford.  A  Visit  to  Jacniel,  and  the 
Storv  of  Dian,',  Leeds,  l.-.)2,  Svo. 

liope-IOdwardcs.    Sec  EnwAiinKs. 

Ilopgood,  James.  1.  Disest.ihlishment  and  Dis- 
cudowm.'nt  of  the  Church  of  England,  L,.n.,  IS,  o  Svo. 
2.  An  Attempt  to  dellnc  Vnitarii.n  Christianity,   Lon., 

^'ilopgood,  Thomas  Frederick,  surpon  to  the 
Sunderland  Infiriuary.  Ac.  Notes  on  Surgical  Treatment 
ami  Minor  O.ie.-ations,  Lon..  1SS2,  p.  Svo. 

Hopkins.  Alonzo.  C.oraldine;  a  Souvenir  of  the 
St.  Lawrence,  lio.^t..  ISSl,  llln.o;  new  cd.,  Is.sT. 

Hopkins,  Alphonso  A.  1.  His  l•rl^on- liars,  atid 
the  Way  of  Lseape,  [a  story,]  Uoche^ter,  V\.,  Iw4, 
12,110  2.  Newspaper  Poets;  or,  \\  ails  and  their  Au- 
thors, Kochester,  N.Y.,  I S78,  sq.  Itimo;  new  ed.,  Bost., 
188fl.  3.  dobn  Ikemm,  Iki.st.,  1877,  12,uo.  4.  (lur 
.Sabbatli  Evenings:  Home  Meditations  in  I  rose  and 
Ver=e  Host.,  1881,  lOmo.  5.  Sinner  and  Saint :  a  Stoiy 
of  the  Woman's  Crusade:  a  Novel,  Host..  Issl  12,,,,.. 
6.  The  Life  of  Clinton  Dowen  Fisk  :  with  a.  Briel  SketeU 
of  .lohn  A.  lirook.s,  N.  York.  ISSS,  r.'mo. 

Hopkins,  fasper  Thomas,  b.  IsiO.  at  Allegheny 
.■jlv,  Pa.,  fon  of  lit.  Kev.  .1.  11.  Ilopk,iis,  ,„./n.  .■ 
e.ad,.ated  at  the  Unive.-sity  of  Verm.mt  181,.  and  in 
18111  went  to  California,  where  he  cstiiblished  an  insur- 
ance euu.pai.v.  Manual  of  Amerier.n  Ideas:  for  the 
Instruction  of  Foreigners  and  Vseof  Citizens, , San  tran., 

Hopkins,  Rev.  D.  C.    The  True  Cause  of  all  Con- 
tention, Strife,  and  Civil  War  in  Christian  Communities, 
N.  York,  186:i,  12mo. 
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Hopkins,  Kdwnrd  John.  The  Organ :  its  II.s- 
torv  all  Construction:    p.ece-le,l  by  an    En  .rely  New 

Worv  ,.f  the  0,gnn,  Memoirs  of  the  Most  Eminen 
liuildors,  ic,  by  E.  F.  Kimbault,  Lon.,  ISDU,  Svo;    3,1 

"'ilopkins,  Evan,  C.E.,  F..i.S.  1.  (Jn  thf  ^n^';';" 
„f  (k.olovrv  w  th  T-ern'strial  Maguct.s,,..  Illust.  L<  ... 
isll.  mo:  ::d  e,l.,  ISC,.-,.  2.  dn  the  <  '^"'''f-V  'f,.  ",^' 
,i„|,l.lU.a.-ing  lio.'ks  of  the  World,  and  the  (..,l,l-l'.e  . 
„f  Victoria.  Melbou.-ne.  IS.,:!,  Svo.  .1  A  •M,o,t  Mem.or 
„r  W.Stua.t.  l-lyn,outh,  1>^';'.-™.,  ' ,  '  "^'"'^'"^.o  "'' 
The   P,i„cipl..s  of  Tcr,cstrial  Pl.ys.es.  Lon..  l-''''.  '-'"  ; 

Hopkins,  Kev.  Kvan  Henry,  gnoluated  ,.t 
King'.s  College.  London,  IS.).,;  ordained  l-f..:  viear  .d 
lloh  Triuitv,  Kichmond,  Surrey,  since  l-,n.  1.  1  he 
ILilV  Life:  a  Book  for  Chri.-tians  seeking  the  llest  ol 
Faith.  Lon.,  Is:,',.  l2u,o:  new  ed..  Issl.  2  Thoughts 
„n  Life  and  (iodliness.  Lon..  ";' l',''-""  ^  ';'/|'  '''^•;: 
,S.  Christ  our  Sanetilicat.on,  ls,S  4.  The  L' " 
Libertv  in  the  Si-iritual  Life,  Lon..  lSs4  p.  Svo.  5.  The 
Walk  thai  plea.es  (lod,  Lon,  l-ST,  s,,.  IBn.,,. 

Hopkins,  Hev.  Frank    -awreiice,  M.A-  g  "  !^- 

ntcd  at  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  ISjih  onlained     80.  ; 

'  Fellow  »n,l  tutor  of  Trinity   Hall.     Elemenla.y  O.-an.- 

I  mar   of   the   Tu.kish  Language;   with  F.-vcrcises,  Lon., 

I      ilonkii'is,  Frederick  W.    A  Manual  for  u.e  Kut- 
'  lan,l  County  liar.  Kutla..d,  Vt.,  1852,  K.mo. 

Ilopkiiis,    George.      liali.h's    Posscss.on,   Host., 

'  Hopkins,  Hannah  H.    A  Gray  Cloud,  Lon.,  1878, 

'''  liopkins,  Harvey  L.  Law  an,l  Facts  on  Patents 
and  Inventions:  a  I'raetical  and  Legal  Ik.smess  Guide 
for  Develoi.ing,  Piiteiitii.g,  Perfecting,  Manufacturing, 
nn.l  Operating  Inventh.ns,  Cliic,  1SS7,  lOiuo. 

Hopkins,    Henry.      Three   Lecture^   on  1-rcema- 
soiirv.  Lon.,  IS.is.  l2uio. 

Hopkins,  .Miss  I.  T.  1.  Cozy-House  Tales,  lost.. 
l.KOi)  ISmo.  2.  Christmas  at  the  lieeches.  Illu-t. 
li„..t  ISmo.  n.  Summer  in  the  Forest.  Ilkist.  N.York. 
1871,  lliino.  4.  Floy  Lindsley.  Illust.  N.  Yo,-k,  ls,.i, 
16ino.  5.  Uuthie's  Venture.  Ulust.  N.York,  LnO, 
Itimo.  6.  Hariv  Fennimore's  Principles,  Is,,,  ]■  nio. 
7  The  Signal  Flag,  187il.  Hhno.  S.  lilue  liadge  lioys. 
issO,  Ifimo.  \K  Keady  and  Willing,  1S81,  12mo  10, 
'Vp  to  the  Mark,  1SS:1,  l2mo.  11.  Good  i..iie  flirls, 
18*84,  12mo.  12.  Arrow  Head  Light,  llk.st  N.  Yiirk, 
1SS7,  12mo.     i:;.  .I.idge  Hav. sham's  Will,  N,  York,  18ss, 

"liopkins,  .Miss  Jane  Ellice,  daughter  of  Wil 
liau.    Ho), kins,  a  well-known  mathematician.     She  has 
been  engaged  for  many  years  in  philanthropical  labors 
for  the  inst.-uction   ami  elevation  of  the  ],oorer  eh.sse-. 
1     (ii'ave    Moral  Questions  addressed    to   tl.e   Men   and 

.Women  of  Englaml.  Lon.,  18f>8,  Kimo.  2.  Home 
Tho»"hts   for   Mothers   an.l    Mothers'    Meetings,   L..11., 

■  181)11,  I2m„.  :i.  Work  among  the  Lost.  Lon.,  1870,  siii. 
Svo.  4.  An  Englishwoman's  Work  among  Work.iiL'- 
Men:    with    an    Intro.luction    by    Eliliu    liurritt,    N,  u 

1  Britain,  Conn.,  187J,   i2mo.     :>.   liose   Tuiquand,   Loo., 

I  1871).  2  vols.  er.  Svo.     C.  (  Ed.)   Life  and  Letters  ol  Ja„»:s 

lllinton:    with   !in    Introducti,in   by   Sir  William   Gull, 

1  Lon..  1878.  er.  Svo:  new  ed.,  1S71I. 

'      ".belies  lliiiton's  bi,,Knipby  has  fa.leii  into  good  hand-. 

I  Mi,^s  Ellice  llopki.is  was  llintoi.'s  pers.miil  Iriend.  aic. 
was  able.  l,v  vktue  ,d' tboroiigb  .•ongeiiiiility  ol  dispn-i- 
lion,  to  know  what  be  k.iew,  to  led  what  he  fe  t,  to  '^• 

'exaellvinto  his  pi,ii,t  of  view,  and  to  act  as  ii.terp.,!.  r 

i  between  him  ami  the  woild.  .  .  .  She  wr.te.s  well.-ii-t 
onlv  eh'.irlv,  but  with  1...  elo.pieio'e  which  sumetiiiir- 
risesali„,>.-t  imopoi'tiy.  .  .  .  Sir  WillianH.iiU  also  wa.Mhc 
riglU  man  tosni.ply  Ibo  ■  liitr„d,i,:ti.,ii  to  James  Ilmtons 
bioeraiiliv,    The  lite  ami  b'lters  nrv  an   illustrative  and 

corroboriitive  , •online, it  up,,ii  Sir  William  s  estimate i- 

frieml.    The  book   is   fnU  ,d' interest,  and  by  no  nicuiis 
voiil  ,d'  instriu'ti,ai."— .-7,fe((i(or,  li.444. 

7.  Christ   the   Consoler:    a  Book  of   Comfort  for   11, c 

Sick.    Lon.,  1-711,   121110.     s.  Work    amongst  WorkiuL'- 

:  Men,  Lon.,  IS71I,  12n-..;  4th  od.,  1SS2,     (This  is  an  c„- 

large.l  clition  of   "An    Englishwoman's   Work   among 

W,,rkiiig-Men,")  ,    .. 

■■  Miss  ll,,pkins's  book  Is  not  exclusively  ooiiceme,!  \yiin 

her  own  work.    It  cmtaitis  many  valuable  suggesti.im 

V  ■'Oil  other  niiitters  eoimeeted  with  the  ehi.sK  for  wh.cl,  >la 

'  ha.s  d,,i.e  ,so  much."— .-';«, -ta/or.  111.  l(>lt). 

y.   Notes  ,m  Penitentiary  Work,  Lon.,  1879, 12n,o.     1". 

i  Occupation  for  the  Sick  ;  or.  Practical   Suggestions  to 

Invalids  and  those  who  have  the  Care  of  them.  l."ii., 

i  1S7U,  sq.  llimo;  3d   ed.,  1884.     11.  Preventive    Work; 


or.  The  Care  0 

Early  Traininj 

ing-\V„nien,  L 

a  Book  of  Lyrj 

.   '  There  is  a  1 

miaginalion  in 

lis  .some  nieasii 

the  niakiiiH:  ,,f 

—■'<l>Mutiir,  Ivi.  ; 

Hopkins,  , 

ler:  a  Tragedy 

2.   \V'or(ls  on  th 

Keiuiniseence  o 

Nervous :  a  Far 

Confederacy,  Lo 

Lon.,   18li,i,   |). 

L867,  p.  Svo.     8 

,>•   '*yo.     <).  Aia|, 

1874,  2   vols.  cr. 

Certilioates:  a  P 

Words   ami    J)ce 

12.   Two  Turns  o 

Hopkins,  It 

™l-  i.,  ail,l.,]  171J 

J.  JI.,  ,■„/•,■,(.     1. 

Duties,  N.  York', 

siastical,  and  Hisi 

12mo.    ;j.  lli.,tup 

I8(i6,  l2mo.     4.  i 

Uelation  t,)  the  W 

5.  A  Candid  E.xai 

Pope  is  the  Great 

Lon.,  180,8,  8vo. 

Hopkins,  Re 

Pittsburg,  P.a, ;  s,,, 

I'niversity  of  Von; 

logical   Seminary, 

the  Protestant  Epi. 

prietor  of  the  Chui 

ity    Church,    Piatt 

Church,  Williiimsp 

Or.ier  of  the  Protes 

York,  I8fi:!,  12mo, 

a    Christmas   Carol, 

Times  of  John  llenr 

One  of  his  Sons.     N 

Waysi.Ie,  N.  York, 

Songs;  4th  e,l.,  188; 

Hopkins,  Joh 
Georgia,  Miieoii,  Ga. 

Hopkins,  John 

Lon.,  1854,  p.  Svo. 

Hopkins,  Livii 

Fnited  Slates.     Illu< 
ISSL'. 

Hopkins,  Mrs. 

hood:  a  P„c,„,  Ug,, 
of  the  Earth  ;  Natu 
lss;i,  24mo,  ;i.  Edu, 
larents  and  Eduoat. 
'Iiall  my  Child  bo  tau 
Scenee  of  Teaching  ] 
Hopkins,  Mnnli 
"I'l-  I.  A  Iland-li„ 
en  Arbitration,  1857 
llie  IVt,  Present,  an',, 
nil  Historical  Account 
ne.s,,.:)  with  a  Pi^cf.ic 
If^liS,  Svo;  2ded.,  ,-ev, 

„!r'^^*"'^'?'''''"'idiisef 

'1 'I'lly  of  their  ,,hysh 
liisiory."_,sw.  ft./,,^  ^y' 

•;■  A   Manual  of  Ma 

L  llie  Port  of  Uefuge 

tlie  Master  Marinerri 

'■  llie  Cardinal  Numb 

kr  on  Numbers  genera 

H<>pf<ins,  Rev.  i» 

,V,'!-  ';  ad,l.,]    18112-181 

"iliams  College  in  18 

»"'   intellectual  philoso 

Md  (hat  of  Christian  I 

alle.   in  1,858.     Ho  reti 

'liiirch  till  1883.     1     I 

''!«-'.  12mo.     2.   Baeoal, 

Uisi'oiirses,  Bost.,  1863 

'''»''  as   a    Law;  or,   J 


HOP 

■n«-Wo,„e„,  i:,n     issj  7  '     ">V   ""  •M'Peal  to  Work- 

i-^'miicin  n.1i;'";^?,k^/;^'i,?":l' ■•;>'■  't  ■'""•  -'  -vi,l  i 
lis  .Minu'  iiioasiir,.  ,,(■  ,1.     ■        '.^iii".  «h  It'll  ^-v  .,k  t, ,,,,.' 

tlH.  i,mki„«  ,  r'Mi    '  I     l-,";;'"-'' ■'■".'•'■'•■  '"  "  i'      H    le    , 
->/w/,,fe,,''ivi.  71.1         "''  ""Iiknis's  bcvHlcLMii  eurcer."  : 
Ho|ikiiis,  John  Maker      I    ti,     v      ,    ^  ! 

2.   Wonl,,  on  the     '„    L,  .'■'^•.^^"'■•J   f-on.,  IS,->4,  8vo.  I 
;Vorvou,s:  a  Faroe,  L™'  '"s"  o   1?'  '-™V, ''  ^'"^  '"  ''» 
Lon.,   KSBa,   „.   vj..„      -''%'"•     ";,  A  Keiisonablo  Faith, 

mj,  p.  8;,,'  8  ^■h„'i..,,V; ::;"';;''■''',■'  .^'"^'''"'"'■-'  '•""■ 

.'•   -^'o.     !..  Making   ,l,e"fv',  "^'I  "tion    Lon„  isiis 
l"«,  2   vols.  er.  Svl     |„    j  ;i    '/f  , "  ^  "    Novel,  Lo„.    | 
(-•ertifieates:  a  I'lav     on     Isr-^      '"','" '^  '"■•  ^he  Tw, 
Wor,l«    „„,i    Dee,^       ,?■'     s-o     "\  "■  -^'il'i'i^iu :  its 

vo'W";f'  'i,!!!^^- i?::"?  "--V,  ao.,  f , 

J.  JI.,  ,•„/•-•.,  Tin  \  *""«••  see  Hopkins,  Hkv 

i-iastical,  an.l  Histonea!  vVl    'nflj,       ^^""l"'"'"!.  felo- 

Relation  to'.h^v'o.^^.T,:    Tt'v  "1"?"""'  '"''^ 
5-  A  Candid  Exan.inat  on  of    h     n  '  ^"'''''  ""''■  '2iiio. 

I^on.,  ISfiS,  Svo       ""'"•""«'  "f  »cn|,ture,  N.  York  and 
Pi"b,S"i'a'.''so,:-o/?,!'"  "«!"•"'  D.D.,  b.   ,.2n,  in 

l"Sical   Seminary,   XovVnrVr'/','''"  ^"""""^  Tlieo. 
'lie  Protestant  t^il^  C  mrch'?'s5   ^".'."''''t^  '" 
pnetor  of  the  Chnrch  .Journa    IS-^^  R.'      '""'"  ''"j'  I"-"-  I 
'<y    Church,    PlattsburrNY      ,1;o   •  'T'V^ '^""-  ^ 
'■hiirch,  Wi|]iams,,„rt,'pa      IsVe      ,'   tI"'    p^  5''"^' ^ 
Order  of  the  I'rotostant  C  urol     nth  Sr'"  ,*"'"•   ''"''  ' 
Vork,  I8fi;i,  12n,o,     2    The  Thr,.„  r-     ^"".'"'  ■^''"<''''  N'  i 
;.   ChristmL   Carol,  X    York  Tsi'V'T  "•">«  Orient  , 
Times  of  John  Uenry  lt,,k  „,'  ni^  "'•""•,,  ^^    I^"«   "nd 
One  of  his  .Sons.     N.  "o  f  7s«i^  i    '  "^  ^."mont.     By 
^^^•.vside,  N.  York,  rsif'i.i';'"' 5^7-     ^-   i;»e".sbythe 
''^ongs;  4th  ed.,  I,s8r  '^'''"'''  "yi'ms,  and 

<^|^??MSn:':i!f:,^3  4:-"'^"'^  ^«-'  f--  Of 

I-onT^r^.'^""^*'"'--'   ^^f«thodi«tBob:  a  Tale, 

1SS2.  ''•  ^""^"i  ''^'o.  12njo;  new  ed. 

hooJ:"::i:!:^.:«/i-,I'-'j;«   Pa.^o„s.     ,.   Mother. 

'ijill  my  Child  bo  tau.rh   /p  aetie'!'    ,'.  "  '""•       ''    """ 
•V'.e.u.eof  Teaehing  iTl   sir,  ,d  ',/",'  'l,?'"^/  "^'  ^he  1 
Hopkins,  Mauley,  u   i  Vw  '    "'""■ 

^"'-i;-:^i^!:i^3^t,"2r^7:- 


HOP 


■i;'toni^i,niu:f;'i;i;yS^;^,'';;i;;;"''^"v'i'osandwiei,isia,,ds, 

history .•'■-.sv,/,  ft,'.,  xiv  »2        '        '    '"  ""^  'I"''''  "ationai 

tlie  Master  Mar  ,>  '^ Lon  '  IS"-;""'  """^  ^''-'tn-'tions  to 
»•  The  Canlinal  Numbers  '  .i/h'  P",'  ™'  ■'''  '"'••  '8'^2. 
•"  "11  Xumbers  gi'.t^ira'nVC^  ^".'Xr^''  ^"""- 

v"u?t^:y«:;^:,^-^;^>.^/irM.D.,f„ , 

Williams  Col  ego  i'n     SrV  /T  .^l"''    "«   P'-esideney  of 

-[  ■•I'^'l'ectuafnhno  ;i;y"  ,^lf«  '''V'?"  "'  '"""' 
and  that  nf  niri--tiin    ', '•'.'^''""■'■■'he'l  t"r  him  in  I,-i;iii 

called  in  ISS8      He  ;eUi^::;^^^^    ">  "'"eh  he  had  been 

'^I'lii-.d,  till  I88;i     1     rl"" i'''"''"^'"^  thooollego 


!S!^:':i.^L:^'-,^i::'^-et,,resby^MeCosh,and 
.."T'x  views  of  PrevidenV  H     r       •    '^' 

j?    One   Sys.em;':;;!,'^     -;,,r--:r'-Body„ndMind 

,,I>.vernndthe  Prayer-t;,    r,  Y    V     ;    V"'"'    "^'■•'     ^■ 

:jeu,,.eraneeand    i^:,J,:t^ty:  Y:!^'    '^^i'  l'^""'     «• 

llio    .^eriplural    fdea    „f  Man     s;iv    T      .      '       ""'■     '• 

I'rinceton.  X.  York,  lss;i  ,'";,;      .''""'^''''''   K'^"^"    "' 

ti:^^v^h::;,;,J-f-;|„-^^..-;^!;i;i.lsi?^^ 

c;r;?yt:e^t-:r-'^TV'''=-'^^ 

2^H..wii^a„,ir.i:;r:^;|-;:^  "r^iV^^''-^-^ 

6'.^  vols;  svo:  2!red:!  x'Voh!    H^'^'"'  ""''•'  '«^»- 

and  Princeton  ThooCi,",  i  i  '".'^""e'-'^t  and  at  Auburn 
"f  -^eelesiastica    1     t!^^^^^^^^  '  became  professor 

Theological  .Semi,'  ry  ^  l"r  T^  r''••^'"  ■'"'^-" 
l'"lity,  Auburn,  IS7s  2  o'  ,^Mn""al  „f  Church 
of  Om„m;n  Pra'yer,  .V.  Lk'^^'sIT''  ""'   ^"""^ 

Hopkins,  .Sarah   IV       r  •.• 
their  "',ongs  and  Chi,,,,*    p,'^,  ".'"""«   "'«   •''"'es: 
N.  Vork,  I8s;i,r2m„.  •     ^^'^'^"'^  ''^  '^f"-  "•  Mann. 

Hopkins,  Selden  R     iv  r.  . 

'lew  od.,    1S69.      2    On    W;„l        ',  *i'  '"^■'  <'"^-'   '854; 

Kssay  on  the  Weather  „n,lt"  V  ""'  •  ^'7"'^-'    "''">    »" 

Hopkins,  Rev    'rhomL  «"'''■:•  ^^""-  I'*6i».Svo. 

Loii.,  l.-ei,  12,"  *  """•a'* '^larsland.     Sermons, 

Hopkins,  Tiehp      i    t„      . 
I-on.,  1884,  12mo^?   Tw  'vf  t"  *'  "."''  """•'''  ■''""■ie'- 
Lon„   188B   p.svo    '' ,    7^^  t'V        Duty  :  a  Novel 
I'^S.^  2  voi;.'cr.  Svo  Freedom:    a  Novel,    I.on., 

a-''^'^r;i^-mr<^!!"-i""SB^j^:gradu. 
and  elected  Fellow  „n  I  „,      College,  Cambridge,   1S44 

bon.  canon  of  E^'fe''    -"'"^-''''K-bire.  since   KS66; 

Boctrine  conside,-ed,  Cambr  ijo  's40  """!  "''  '-^''"■'"''° 
A  Series  of  FLaii-es  Ft  ,,  ,  .-^  '  „''''  '■  '"'"■  -■  I  Ed.) 
'vith  Notes,  Un  1S5  1  '""V^  Oeo.uetrical  Optics 
Missions:  Five  "er,  ,?„;  ,  r  '  /".'f  ^"'-  '^'  Apostolic 
of  Cambridge  Ion  "sv.'sr.'.'"-'ir  "'"  ""'versity 
by  Christ  -/p,,;,  the'cnJ'.'^  .'.e/iTbe  Words  spoked 
p.  Svo.      5    TI,B  Pn.,;,  ,   ."  Sermons,  Lon.,  IStiti 

!vi.h   Ueferen«"t,r"     '':?,;;"  ,,I^'''.V  "^  -^o'.-Abst'ain'.fs 

8vo.     6.  Holy  Scriptu,^.      t'     nl    '  ^'""'''   '"'"-  "'^*. 
stinence,  Lon  ,  IS.sH,  i'l,,,,',  ^^""I'emnce,  a„d   Total  Ab- 

Hopkiiison,  Miss  A.  >l      i    w    , 
T>on.,  18S1,  s  vols  cr  Svo    %    iI       '  ^^"'""K'-  a  Novel, 
18S3,   .■!  vols,  or    8v„       i    VYT''^--  '' Novel,  Lon. 
Lon.,  ISS,0,;iv„ls   c,    Sv,;      IV     '^^"''•^'bel :    a   Novel 
itnnce:  a  Novel    L,m       sss    '    s"'"  Thornleigh-s  rnher^ 


itnnce:  a  Novel,  Ln„  ,  iss8,p   s™   ^ ""'""•■'«"'« 
Hppkinson,  Alfred,  AL.,Bcr     his., 

Univer,i,,.  „V  T    ..'."•\'','-_b.  isol  ;  gr,ld- 


law  at  O.vford:  Fellow  of  P^i  ■.',"'  '""'  '"  eivil 
l-^r;i-S,l;  called  .;.  he  ba  at  n'"  •'•  ^l'"'^''  O'^'"''^''- 
fessorof  lawat  Owens  CoMo.e  {;  T''."'V'"."  "'•*••  I"-"" 
If^r.'.     1.  The  Facul?v  , ,f  r  °  '      '•';"'"'  ^  "'vc'sity,  s  nee 

ehestor,  1875,  8vo/  vZlTRa'  '''■'' f  '""''  """" 
Law,  LSSi),  Svo  iJehnito  Reform  >n  English  Laud 

Bo".?rs';;  "i;,',':',  '^"-  ^^-  ^^^     "mts  f„r  the  Nursery, 

Lo",Ts',;,J"^T.'„.""^"'-''-      I^-e-s   Matchless   Might, 

Hopkinson,  Josenh       i    ti,     ,i.    ,  . 

.*leam-Engine   Exnlainod    K„  „      T,  "   ^^  "k'"?   of   tho 

•'-.  -4  sv„-?;ir-  ^^/i!"  y:v;:et,r^iS- 

849 


!J  ■!..) 


( 


M  ffKS' 


HOP  "^^ 

w.phiaul  Tn.ni=Mtions,)  I.on.,  ISTS.  4to.  With  IIopkin- 
suN.  K..  DynuuKi-Elei'triu  Mr.uliinory,  (l'biloso|)hicul 
Tra'nsiiclimis,)  I,i>n.,  ISS7,  Ito. 

Hopley,  Miss  Catlieriiie  Cooper.     1.  Life  in 
tlie  Smith  from  the  Comnieiicement  "I  tlie  \\  ar.     l!y  a  i 

Anon.     2.  Stonewall   .liiekson:    n    Hiojuraphieiil   >ketc,  I  l.>,0!),8v...      .      v    v,„.k    1X7  1    er   Svo 

^,1  an  Outline  of  hi.  Virginian  aun,„.i.n.    l,on       .  .  ,  |  Unitea  States  ^'-v.  -  ■  ,,^>;J-^;,^;^  ;;  ^  1;-;;,,, 

,,.  8vo.    Anon.    3.  Ai.nt  Jenny's  A.nenean  Pel.         In.  \U.  ',;;■,,  .1,   „  '/v  the  stui-y  of  a  ,mrer  and  thier 

Wilds  of  the  Weft,  Lon.. 

Men,  l.on.,  ISSO,  i\i.  (<v(i 

AVonilers  »!'  Serpent  l.ilV 

•■.Miss  Ilnpley's  book 


'  ^'"""office  and  Work  of  the  Christian  Ministry,  N- York 
Life  of  Andrew  Hull  Footc,  Uear-Admiral 


3. 


IS72,  1  smo.  5.  Stories  of  Ked 
0.  Snakes :  Curiosities  and 
I,on.,  ISS3,  Svo. 
is  not  a  seieiititic  work.  .  .  .  !-he 
relates  Ihe  wonders  and  eurinsilic's  of  siiakelile  with  aU 
file  enthusiasm  and  mcility  of  the  late  •■  y''''  "  i''^,  'i' ; 
and  with  somewhat  mure  eaiv  as  tn  n'ets  ll  a  was  sla  n 
by  that  amiable  uaUiralint."-KmvAitl)  .Nu  iioi.so.N  .  ACdU.. 
x'xiii.  101, 

7.  lirilish  hoptilcs  and  liatraehians,  ("  llie  Voung 
Colleotoi"  Ser.,)  Lon.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo  , 

Hopley,   i;«lwnrd.      Art,  and   how  to   enjoy   it, 

Hoiui'v/Ksiher.  The  Little  Cowslip-Uatheror, 
Edin.,  1S7U.  Iilnio.  ,    ,  ,_, 

Honli-y,  lU'v.  Ilowiird,  ordained  ISil;  vicar 
of  Westham  since  Is.s.i.  Inder  Egymian  i'll'"^ !  "ij- 
Three  Uachelors'  Journeyings  on  the  ^ile,  l.on.,  i^oa, 
p.  ."^vo. 

Iloplcy,  Thomas,   F.S.S. 
Education  of  JLin,  Lon.,  18,i7,  Svo. 


i.  Lectures   on   the 

(.'V  series  of  lectures 


and  l.iln-ary,  Lon.,  IMi'^,  Svo.  .         ,,   .  , 

Hopnt-'r,  Rev.  Edmund  Charles,  M.A.,  ?radu 
ated  at  St.  . John's    College,   Cambridge,  1S711 ;  ordaine 


Ilcartli  in 


previously  published  singly.)  2.  \\  rungs  which  c  >  lor 
JRedress,  Lon.,  ISoll,  Svo.  3.  Facts  bearing  on  the  Death 
of  U.  C.  Canoellor,  Lon.,  L-^tin.  l-'mo;  Suppleinent,  ISbJ, 
8vo.  4.  The  llopley  Divorce  Case  :  a  Cry  to  the  Leading 
Nations  of  Ihe  World  for  Justice,  and  for  the  Souls  of 
my  Wife  and  Children,  Lon.,  18li4,  Svo.  :,.  Hints  bear- 
ing njion  So-called  Spiritualism,  Lon.,  18l,s,  >vo. 

Ilonper,  Clarence.  I.  A  Descriptive  Account  of 
a  Series  „f  Cliurch-Wardcns'  Presentnieiits  appertaining 
to  the  Parish  of  Stratford-on-Avon,  Loll.,  \^><-,  ■''»•  \» 
copies  ,,vinted.  2.  A  Catalogue  of  Hooks,  \  ork,-  o  Art, 
and  Kelics,  Illustrative  of  tlie  Lite  and  W  orks  ot  Shake- 
speare, which  are  preserved  in  the  Shakespeare  Museum 
and  Library,  Lon,  1M5.. „,   ^^^^,^ 

aed 
18711;  missionary  in  Japan  1SS(I-S7.  iind  ■■'ince  then 
rector  of  Starstou.  Some  Account  of  the  Parish  of 
Starston,  Norfolk,  Norwicli,  ISSS,  Svo. 

Hopper,  Edward.  1.  The  Fire  on  th 
.Sleepy  Hollow  :  a  Christmas  Poem  of  Ihe  (Jldeii  lime, 
N  York,  IMll,  lOmo.  2.  The  Dutch  Pilgrim  fathers, 
and  other  Poems,  N.  York.  ISIi.",,  If.mo.  -•  One  \\  ife 
Too  Many,  or,  Hip  Van  liigham,  >.  \ork.  LSI,,,  Itimo. 
4.  Old  Horse  (iray  and  the  Parish  of  Urumblcton,  ^. 
York,  ISIiit,  l2mo. 

Hopper,  M.  (Trans.)  Ave  Maria  Stella;  Medit.a- 
tions  for  Ihe  Month  of  Mary  :  from  the  Italian  of  Kev. 
Canon  Agostino  licrten,  N.  York.  1SS8,  2lmo. 

Hopper,  .Mrs.  .Marsaretta,  ,,,,,. 

Song  of  Songs,  which  is  Solomon's,  X.\ork,  SS7,  1  hn.o. 
Iloppili,  Augustus,  b.  1S2S,  at  Providence,  K.I.; 
graduated  at  Brown  Iniversity  1S4.\  and,  alter  studying 
and  i.raclising  law  for  a  time,  devoted  himself  to  art. 
He  has  illustrated  works  by  many  well-known  authors. 
1.  Carrot  Pomade.  lUust.  N.  York,  IStll,  41...  2.  On 
the  Nile.  must.  li.ist.,  1871,  obi.  lol.  3.  1  ps  and 
Downs  on  Land  and  Water:  the  Eur.-pean  lour  in  a 
Series  of  Pictures,  Bost.,  1871,  obi.  f.d.  1.  Cr.issing  the 
Atlantic,  I!..st.,  1872,  (.bl.  fol.  i.  Jubilee  Days.  Illiis  . 
Bost.,  1S72,  Ito.  fi.  Hay-Fever,  B.ist.,  IS73,  obi.  lol. 
7.  Kecollecti.ms  of  Aut..n  ll.mse.  By  C.  Ant.m,  [pseud.] 
Illust.  Host,  lSsl,sm.4to.  S.  A  Fashionable  sutlerer ; 
or,  Chapters  fn.m  Life's  Comedy,  Bust.,  1883,  8yo. 
a.  Two  C.mipL.n  Boys.  Illust.  Boat.,  1884,  Svo.  10. 
Marriclfor  Fun,  B.isl..  ISx.'i.     An.m. 

Hoppiu,«eiljamin.  (Trans.)  Greek  Hero-St.iries, 
by  (L  1!    Niebuhr.      Illust.     N.  York,  l.S7il,  sq.  Ifinio. 
■  Hoppin,  Itev.  James  Mason,  D.D.,  i..  1820,  at '  plexed 
Providence,  R.I. ;  gra.lmited 


Echoes  from    the 


0.  Hoinilelics,  N.  York.  I  SSI.  Svo.  tl.  Pastoral  Tbc.jl- 
ozv  N  Y.)rk  1884,  Svo.  (The  two  lasl-menlioned  books 
ari  'rewritten  divisions  of  '•  OIHce  and  Work  of  the  Clins- 
lian    Mini-try.")      Sec,  also,   Biiow.s,   Hk.suy    AnMiTT, 

'"liopps,  llcv.  John   Page,  b.  1834,  in  L.milon  ; 
educate.l    at    the   Bai.tist   ('..liege,  Leicester;    beci.me  a 
minister  of  that  den..niinalii.ii  and  co-pastor  with  l.eorge 
Daws.,n  (./.  r.,  »M/.n, )  at   liirmingham  in   1.8j7;  joined 
the  Unitarians  in  Isiill;  has  been  minister  at  Shelheld, 
Ulasg.nv,  tn:,  and  is  now  settled  at  Leicester.     In  isso 
ho  conteste.1    the    reiircsentation  of   South    I'addingK.u 
against  Lord  Kan.lolpb.     He  is  a  iMmtributor  t.i  the  Con- 
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'  the  Heart  and  Life;  2d  ed.,  L..u.,  IS(',2   p.  Svo      3.  Dis- 
courses of  Dailv  Duty  and  Daily  Care,  Lon.,  Isl..',  p.  s\... 
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12    First  I'rinciples  of  Religion  anil  Morality  :   Iwenly 
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and    Anthems,  Lon.,  1877,  8vo.       14.    Besi.le    Ihe    Sttll 
Waters,  Lon.,  187il,  12nio.      10.  The  Old  \  ear  ami  tli.' 
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1S81    Svo      18.  The  Revised  New  Testament :  Two  Lw- 
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Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.     22.  Forced  into  Dissent:  a   I  iiil;.- 
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!      Iloppus,   John   Devenish.      Riverside   Papers, 

L..n..  ISS2.  2  V..1S. 
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!  M,vKV  A.  M.,  ,■„/"'■  ,.        .        ,„     ,,- 

Hopson,  Ella  Lord.     (Ed.)  Memoirs  of  Dr.  \\  ui- 
Ihr.ip  llartly  Hops.m,  Cin.,  1SS7,  8vo.  ,.    ,    ,  , 

Ilopton,  Uilliam,  b.  ls23,  at  Carlton,  Yorkshuc, 
1  a  collicry-nmmiger  an.l  Wcsleyan  local  preacher. 
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Hopwood,  Charles  Henry,  Q.C.,  b.  1820; 
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Iloriie,  John,  j'  i  a     i- 
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<"■.  An   Ennuiry  into  (I       „   ""^  '"l^"'  .  A  Year  in  Fiji; 

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consul  at  .Munich 

of  experiences.  1, 

witli  the  most  idii 

reward  for  all  the 

,  Hort,  .Mrs.  ; 

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,l'''86,  .3  vols.  cr.  ,' 

Snivel,  Lon.,  188 

,  Wort,  Rev.  ; 

',"28,  in  Dublin; 

t.ambridgo,   with 

science,  and  f|,c  „ 

college  from  ls;,t 

college  living   of  f 

Hcrllbrdshiro.     Ir 

being  elected  a  F, 

since  resided  tluTi 

ho    was    elected    i 

thoughts  on  the  i 

poses  and   I'robabli 

Memorials  of  the 

F-'-.A.,  Ac,  Lon.,  n 

llie  biography  of  JI 

Dissertations :  I     ( 

and  Tradition  ;  if 

and  other  Eastern  C 

bridge  and  Lon.,  Is 

!'  It  is  refreshiiiK  to 

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tjonus  niiniito  indeec 

"derable  importance 

See,  also,  Wkstcot 

Horton,  Caroli 

Students.     IHust.     J 

Hortou,  Mrs. 
Bost,,  Is52. 

Hortoi:,Edwai 

Poems,  Lon.,  KS7I,  ,, 

Horton,  Fraiici 

Jlissions:  a   Hand-B( 

Answers,  Phila.,  I.ss') 

Horton,  George 

Report.s„„,l,eGeolog 

-  T''"  ilorton  Qcneal 

Horton,  James 

sui^eon-major  of  the  a 

1-  The  Medical  Tnp„gr 

with  sketches  of  its  Bol 

and  .Medical  Climate  ai 

"'  -Urica,  Lon.,  1867,: 

cunculus:    its   Sympto 

Cure    Lon.,  ISfl.S,  Svo. 

l;;»,|dcs,  British  and  ^ 

AIncan    Race,   Lon.,   1; 

1  ohtical  Condition  of  tl 

"•  "rritory  between    tl 

"><'"(«,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 

thniates  and  their  Treat 

"va'.on  of  Health  in 't 

I'^iV,  cr.  Svo. 

Horton,   Mrs.   m. 

Pi'la,,  IS69,  12,110. 

Horton,   Hashmo 

Vou  1,8  or  People's   III 
United  States  ;  2d  cd    N 

Horton,  Richard.' 

'^•'  -'.  P- Svo  ;  ncwed..  If 
Horton,  Robert  F 

-N^'w  College,  Oxford,  Ls* 
"ge  of  Conviction  :  Ad.In 

^^ae'^:.!^""-  ""  ^"^^^ 

Horton,  Samuel  Di 

"•    M'crctai'y  to  the  ,lelog, 

f  ,11  e  .  elegates  to  the  sec. 

■•  i'.- Monetary  Situation 
^■Siher  and  Gold:  their 
"•^'"'"I'tion,  now  cd,  Cin 
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HOR 

tete^-;^«"'"'^.'«^r.     (A,,,.,  the  Ear,, 
Horstiiianii     «'     it 

cencey,  Phik.,  I,S8(i, '*:;„,,,     "''>'•      t'"nsi'lar    Keminis- 

"  'I  ho  nutlior  has  si.ri-mi  i',,- . 
cons.ilut  ,^„,i,,/;'f^«7«>'^l  scn^  fi,r  .slxleei,  year,    s 

of  t.xpLTieia.,.s.  I„„h  ."rave  ,1  '■'■*■'■  "'"'  ''■'■•-  '""'  "M  'oris 
Lon.,  lsi;6,  2   vol«     ,    xt-        .,';""•  '"■'  '''''"'i'l  Tahiti 

'^■^«, .'i  voi«. or  s ;„.p-  3'';;ia-'v^""«''  »'•  ""ir,  l™ ; 

Tmvcl,  L„„,  I88-,  p  svo  •^'™™S'"i--   a  Sl<._.(„h  „f  , 

ouuh,,,i«o.  wi?h  ri';  "■  ,;„',^  :^""';i'-"'yc„i,„',e;' 

seicnoe,  and  the  nitnr,  1      •  "    '"iithiMiiatics,    i„„ra 

college  f,..„n  I'S/i^'  ^^^X^r'  """  '^''"""  "''''« 
eollc-e  livin.r  „f  S(  r.,.V„r  .  ■.  '™^  PieserKe.i  (0  the 
HerUonl.,hiro".     InllT'Z';^^''''  !'--t  Wj.u.ondl'oy 

^inee  resi,le,l  UaTe  "„  I  Itted'rH  ''","''>"''  ""^  ''- 
ho    Was    elccleil     li?.i  '  '^"  "'eohiiry.      In  iMrii 

Thoughts  ol,  t  e  &"  (^IT'^fl  .'"■   ''-'"itv.      V  i 

Mem.)rial3  of  the  r„t„  wi  ^"'"'"■'lise,  I8B2,  8vo  2 
F.8.A.,  .te..  Lo„  ;,8;r  7>^  I'"  ««""■  M-not,,  B.^; 

•ho  biography  otMy.MJnh^^CT"""''  ^■^'"-  '"•^'  "''<"•« 
Dissertation/:  X  (In  m?.vA;  "•"'"""rized.)  ;!.  Two 
.■.n.1  Tradition;  l'r,"o„'','^,^'^r,f^"2  SEoj  in  Scr  ptuTe 
"nd  other  Eastern  Creed  fn  the"F""' .""';"'""»"  '^-•eed 
bridge  and  Lon.,  Is-,; Tvo  "'"'  ^'-"'""'■y.  Cam- 

^ee,  also,  \Vkst(ott   kVv    ij  ''""'••  "■  '«■ 

Students,     must.     XYo^k'  I  s'^i'"'.']^"'"™  <■"■•  Sonera] 
Bost..  1S52.'   ""•    *=•    ^-     The    Teacher's    Harvest, 


nos 

-Mim  together  With  the  ni.tory„nheUni„e„.U„ 
npaij5V,!;;V::U!-}-l,KJ;|Mlym,M.ed  ,,y,,ev,,n.  .,,,aJ 

.liiiiiliisiii 

loual  niinisfor.     1.  Jin"?,,.',  '''"'''  "  t'ongri^ra. 

•Government,  U.i./rsit  o'n  „      2    T '''^  '^''"""■>'  "■■' 

Country,  and  Uovernm  4    L  ,n     K  T'''-^-  "'ol'eople. 

True  Theory  of  a  Chureh     ,!^    Tl,     i',  '  ,''•  ^"•'     •*•  T''e 

!  f™"""   Confederation   Eli    [ei"''?"  '""'"''''«  '"' 

.-n.^  f^onr/sti,  'p.^i':.  '"-,  -n  the  Kpi.tie  to'the'-u;,-.' 
"ig  of  the  (Jospe   ,',(•  ch,:;,,  •  1^^,"  ''"'"e.s  of  the  J!le,.s- 

lon  'he  Eighth 'chapt^o- St   1    .^■'''^■'' '■■■':  "''  ''«'""es 
"inns,  Lon  ,  iS6j,  p!  Svo  "'  '  ^l"'^"^'  '"  'he  Ko- 

Ilorivcll,  II.  W      ii     n.  ■ 

Horvvitz,  Orvilie 


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Kepo"s^7^,^«eXJ^'Zd?',"p''''  ''^««-'«««-     l"- 
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Horton,  James  African,.,  n  . 
-jurgeon^major  of  the  armv  „"""  afdJf^**/^'  *'-^-  '"'« 
'•  jhp  Medical  l-pographyof  tL  W  'Tn'"*"''  ''O"''""' 
w.h  Sketches  of  i,^  Uotan/Un  1 .0''  ^"''''  <"'  ^^ca  : 
and  Medical  Climate  an  1  Vf  ,  '  "'•''  '^^'°-  2.  Phy..ical 
"f  Africa,  f^on.  '.8,r,  svo'^fotf";."'"  ^*'«^' ^o' is 
"inniiu.:    its   Symp  oms   and  ^V      "  ^  '""'"•   <"■   O™. 

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IV  ilical  Condition  of  the  UoMrlV   ^-   ^^^"«"  '"•  'h  '  ' 
»•  f«"''ory  between     he   E°nli?,h   '".""?."'«  Kxchan^je 

Cli'iiates  and  their  Trealme;t     wiih  u""'"   "^   Tropical 
Horton,   Ka.shmore    r       r 

louth's  or   Peonle',    Iti  .  '     f""'">    vol.    i„    ,,,i,n 

t'ni.ed  S'atesr'2!r:d    X  ?:,k"'/^;.'-;,  '^/r'   ^^'"■-  '  "' hi 

Horton, Richnr.       'vu   „       "•  '-"'»• 
'■^«.  P-  8vo' "r  ^l^-,,/,""  ^"'"Plete  Measurer,  Lon., 

t'IScBe  5- [?-■ '•--"?- 

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"».-"""."' 1«;;'''«' »<»''«,  b.  18.,,  at  Pomerov  0  • 

:''">■  -yoneC^'^on'r  rrii;''':.'  '"''P-'-^^^^nl 
?f  .'J'c  delogates^o  (he  'eo   ',  p  '  "'"  '"  '«'•'*.  "id  one 

,»'.l.p'ionrnlw'cd,"l!!-„'^*;'i''ir"   '"  'he  Problem  ^f 
'--""^"«.and-s'&-'^.jvo,,^.j;heS^er 


The  Wife's   Messengers, 


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eh'Jing    Fracture:;   Wou^r^D    1""  ."'   '^"'Kei-y  : 

Coinpends.)  Ulu,.  1- ""?  '  ,s ij  T.'""'''  ''"•  C^i^ 
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Soeiety  of  aray":'' rnrLo  '"'fs«^;  'S  "'^  """"-"bl'e 
Commonp  ace-Book  of  f         \'...'  ^^o.      ;).  (i,;j  >    . 

embracing  a  Narniti,^  of   LenN' T'^  'T   '■^™"«'-'^-- ' 
James  V.  in  1542  „„tM  .1,    rr     .  '^  ^''oin  the  Death  „f 

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le  gruvcr  charges  JuJh  ^h^  '■"".''''^''e  wliieli 
;"'r  ,K.'iioratin,r  n  1,™' i*"™'  "10  minds  „f 


'■«!   his    e«s;:••^^^^^^'"!'  ''*l!-;  'J<mck 


'1«^   th„roiiKi;iV  prove 

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•  Interesting  I'l.rticf;.,  ^^^'^f.  ^^'V^l'-'b-ked,  and'^^thor 
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Clinreh,  Lon.,  IS.OS,  I:-,""     *^**       '^I«"">"-8    of    Charles 

i..""':fJV2j:^^j'''l;':,«f"j«'r'".M.r>..f „,„ 

"t  l-Mion  College  is',  ;,Utn'V^'',^?-  ^md  iZ, 
IMS;  served  Ibr  a  tin^    i       Cleveland  iledioal  Colleffe 
«f!c.rwards  scttied"u       wvi,  ^T;"?  '"  ""o  civil  war  ,ut 
soient.fio  and  historical  s  i.L      V'  «"",'"«  ''i"»olf  to 
ol  .Mcteorologieai  Observ,  ti  V   '^<'*ults  of  a  .sJerios 

In.tr„ctions=of  .1.71":    rjfX'^'"  °'''^'^'"™  "'"' 
dry  •■  oai^inies   In  the's  „te  „f  V  ^"{^T^y^  "t  ,-;un. 
0  l.SoO,  (l,s,-,(l-6;(.  with   1  In.  1    ^rnV"'-'''   '>'»»    ]S2,) 
1'  e,,omen,i   to   1871     AlbinvSV   -,"'"''''"  ""'»  «"'e)- i 
fi'luting   to  the   Islai,!  ,f    -Iv^'  '^^^-'-',  .1.0.     2.   P,,n,,,.,  I 
^,^Wini    to   the   o'J    L;^  "t^f"^'''  -"•>   Doeu,        ; 
Alartha's  Vineyard    and  nth       ?",'""'   "^     """    r.'land 
l'il-1   from    Offl'.iaT     "cords     A  .""'''  .^''J"*"^"' •'   <•■'"'  ' 
»l'>e^  only,  privately   ,,rt;dn'  V  ■"'"•   ""•      '•'« 
Cau;cs  which  led   to  IM  i li  ,1  rn  J  '  "^u^"""""^^  "f  the 
'f/'.      %  .John    Knston    '    vu'    "  " '"■  "^  »>r^  and 
^''K^^^'.     Albany.  I, s.-,,,,4„      o  n  '    ,        ^"'■"''"'■'i'-n  and 
l'r"Wa,nations  for  Thankslwv  n   ^  ^J""'  l"''"'<'d-    4. 

g"-s,  Washington,  and  ft  er-  ''.^  '^?.'"'i"'"'tal  Con- 
Auctions.  Jf.  York,  1858,  r  SvL  T  1  l^*""^'"  Intro. 
f""n  y  in  the  State  of  Ne»  Vork  \,\^'""'y  °f  1-owis 
;  W.)  Diary  of  the  SioXof  n -tr'i  ''""I'  v""'  «'<'• 
»"!;ac;  also,  a  Xarrativxof  th^  P  •  '"■  "><>  ^^'a'- with 
"■'■  >iege,  by  Major  RobcTt  H  ''""'''pal  Events  of 
Trans.)  On  Military  and  Ca^.Tu'  "^""'"y-  J^^"«-  T. 
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Can;i"..Kn  in  Virginia  un  ler  Ooi,t\     ."■'*'""''-'  ''"'"f  ""^ 
and  under  (lenoral  MeCle  Ian  "s  o  '^'l'"' "'"'/"  '^'"y- 

,«»^:te;";;^.-h^l;;"r^?'-s^^^.^^ 
-;^oi;i"^™a;;ufht£^-^'-.-^:"i'*:''.ii^ 

unJer  (Jcnoral  liiCin  „n  rT.''^""  ""''  ^'■■«»^'l'  ^'"-ck 
Notesandrndeves  ",""^.  *'"""  '''I-^taing,  1770. 
(Trans.)  I'oi.c hot's 'm.  ,      '    '^-  ^"''^'  '«««•  ^q.  ^ vo      is 

Fleet  and  Army  undci^  A, .iL      '''•'*'""  ''>■  ""^  liritish 
ton,  .\.  York,   fsf,"    80      r    T    "'"'  ■'''''  "enrvciln- 
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and  of  the  Iniied  .^.  Ue      ,-  th"  1     '^""1  '"  ""'  l'"'"", 
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became  di.Tctor  of  Hen  b.  ,n  01'     '     "  '''^'   "''en  he 
Description  of  a  New  C^i.n     ."''«"'atory,  Chicago.     1 
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of  St.  Oiafsklka's  "'"'•''';  '2'""-       '•  The  legend 
•2L"o.     0.  N,^gan;,:n,  ';,?her"p'"''  Y^^"'  ^"At, 

Spiritual  Sfianoe;  Prefaced  fn'd  Wu'T  "'  """«  '" 
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ident  of   tlio  Stutc  iiml  Cminty   lloiurjco|iiithio   Mcdiciil 
Socictios  of  New  York.     Lfcturcs  on  Cliineal  Otology, 
linst.,  18S.-,. 
Iloiightoii,  Louise  Seymour 

of  the  Piiris  Workiiieii'M  Mis.-ion. 
1871(,  Kiinn.  2.  Tlio  Salibiitli  Month:  Dovotion.il 
Thoiif;!u.-<  for  VollIl^'  MotliuiH,  Phil.i.,  IhT'J,  l8mo.  :t. 
(Trans.)  Littio  .Motiicr,  by  .Muie.  Kli.-e  ilo  Presjcns<;, 
Illiist.  \.  York,  ISXO,  liiino.  4.  Kuitlit'ul  to  tlie  Knil : 
tlie  Story  of  Hiiiile  Cook's  I-ifu  ;  niliiiitea  from  the  Kronoli, 
I'hihi.,  ISsI,  lliiuu.  5.  (Triins.)  Their  Mnrrieil  Lives; 
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882,  II.  8vo. 

lloulhton,  Willinni.  1.  Tho  Circle  secerned  fmni 
tlio  Square,  and  its  Area  gauged  in  Terms  of  a  Triangle 
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Iloulton,  Ella  Cutliiirine,  1.  Questions  iijion 
Ilivinu  Trutli,  Lon.,  1^60,  p.  8vo.  2.  Chance  Thoughts 
on  Chance  Subjects,  Lon.,  1861,  8vo. 

House,  EdwHrd  Howard,  b.  I8:iri,  in  l!o.«t 

Mass.;  studied  music  from  1850  to  18.^:t,  and  jirodiu'id 
some  orchestral  compositions  that  wore  performed  in 
lioston ;  was  connected  editorially  or  as  musical  and 
dramatic  critic  with  the  lioston  Courier  and  with  the 
New  York  Tribune  and  Times;  professor  of  the  Knglish 
language   and   literature   in   the   I'niversity   of  Tokio, 


1888,  li5nio.     8.  ( Ed.)  Silver  Thoughts  of  (Ireat  Minds,     J^^.,„a,  1871-73;  corresjiondent  in  Jujian  and  Formosi 
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Hatred  is  akin  to  Love:  a 


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Houghton,  Ptolemy. 

Novel,  Lon.,  I8-<T.  p.  8vo. 

Houghton,  Koss  (J,  Women  of  tho  Orient:  an 
Account  of  tlie  Religious,  Intellectual,  and  Social  Con- 
dition of  Women  in  Jap.m,  China,  India,  Egypt,  Syria, 
and  Turkey.     Illust.     Cin.,  1878,  12mo. 

Houghton,  S.  .n.    Living  Waters,  Lon.,  1873,  8vo. 
Houghton,  Walter.     Conspectus  of  tho  History 
of  Political   Parties   and   the    Federal  Government,  N. 
York,  1881,  -Ito. 

Houghton,  Rev.  William,  ['in";  vol.  i.,  tho 
second  of  tho  name  there  mentioned,  add.,]  1812-1870, 
b.  at  Preston,  Eng. ;  curate  of  Scnnen  and  St.  Lcvan 
1848-65,  and  from  then  vicar  of  Maiiaocan.  1.  Ration- 
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•Tesus  Christ,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  3.  Pauline  Theology  :  an 
Es.sav,  Lon.,  1867,  8vo. 

Houghton,  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,  gradu- 
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1865,  8vo.  3.  Country  Walks  of  a  Naturalist  with  his 
Children,  Lon.,  18(i'.l,  12mo.  4.  Sea-Side  Walks  of  a 
Naturalist  with  his  Children.  Illust.  Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 
5.  The  Microscope,  and  some  of  the  Womlers  it  reveals. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1872,  18mo.  6.  Wonders  near  Home, 
Lon.,  1873,  12mo.  7.  Sketches  of  British  Insects:  a 
Hand-Book  for  Beginners  in  tho  Study  of  Entomology. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo.  8.  British  Fresh- Water  ]  Women 
Fishes.  Illust.  Lon.,  187!),  2  vols.  4to;  now  ed.,  Lon.,  I  sidered 
1884,  fol.  9.  (ileanings  from  the  Natural  History  of 
the  Ancients.     Illust.     Lon.,  187'J,  p.  Svo. 

"  Mr.  llmightoii  has  limited  his  notice  to  such  animals 
as  were  familiarly  known  to  the  inliabitiints  of  KKypt, 
Palestine,  Assyria,  (ireece,  and  liome.  ...  He  is  instruc- 
tive and  critical  without  being  dogmatie."— .S'a(.  Kev.,  xlix. 
IM. 

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Houlder,  Charles  Spencer.  Tho  Valuation 
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St.  John's  Church,  Nowcastle-on-Tyne,  1875.  3.  Church 
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Honlding,  Henry.  1.  From  Lancashire  to  Lon- 
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1874.     Privately  jirinted. 

Honlding,  John  Richard.  1.  Australian  Ca- 
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Old  Boomerang,  [pseud.] 
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Expedition  to  Formosa,  Tokio,  1875,  8vo.  4.  Japanefo 
Episodes,  Host.,  1881,  sq.  12mo. 

'■  Even  those  who  have  been  oll'ended  with  his  vlole:.>  e 
a.s  a  looker-on  in  Iriins-l'acific  politics  will  be  elmrinicl 
with  his  lively  fancy,  playful  humor,  and  kaleiduscoi.ic 
vocabulary."— A'udoH,  xxxiil.  360. 

b.  Y'one  Santo  :  a  Child  of  Japan,  N.  Y'ork  and  Chic, 
1888,  12mo. 

House,  Rev.  Erwin.  1.  The  Homilist:  a  Seric-- 
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Many  Lands.     Illust.     Lon..  1861,  12mo;  new  ed.,  l>-7'.i. 

3.  Sunday-School  Iland-Book,  Cin.,  1869,  12mo. 
Housman,  Francis.     A  Selection  of  Preeedent- 

in  Convevancing.  Lon.,  1861,  12mo. 

Housman,  Kev.  Henry,  B.D.,  F.O.S.,  educaitl 
at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  and  at  King's  Colle;:e, 
London;  ordained  1857;  tutor  in  Chichester  C(dliL'c 
1879;  Greek  lecturer  1883;  Hebrew  lecturer  1884.  I, 
Readings  in  the  Psalms;  with  Notes  on  their  Musical 
Treatment,  Lon.,  1873, 12mo.  2.  Seven  Sermon  Storic, 
Lon.,  1875;  2d  ed„  1878,  16mo.  3.  The  Dignity  ..i 
Service,  and  other  Sermcms,  Lon.,  1876,  16mo.  4.  Tim 
Story  of  our  Museum:  showing  how  wo  formed  it,  :iiil 
what  it  taught  us,  L(m.,  1881,  8vo.  5.  Hints  to  Tloo. 
logical  Students :  with  an  Introductory  Essay  on  the 
Lord's  Prayer,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

Housman,  William.    The  Improved  Shorthorn  : 
Notes  and  Reliections  upon   some  Facts  in  Shorthorn 
History,  Lon.,  1876,  8vo. 
I      Houson,   Sophia.     Love  and  Art;  a   Leaf  froui 

the  Past,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

I      Houston,    Arthur.      1.    The    Emancipation    of 

from    Existing    Industrial    Disabilities,    imi- 

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Tho  Principles  of  Value  in  Exchange  explained  and  ex- 

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I  1866,  8vo.     3.  'The  Fusion  of  Law  and  Equity,  Dublin, 

1867,  8vo. 

Houston,  J.  D.  Craig,  B.D.  Anno  Domini;  or, 
A  Glance  at  the  World  into  which  Messias  was  born, 
Lon.,  1885,  cr.  8vo. 

Houston,  John,  b.  1828;  educated  at  the  lli!;li 
School  and  Ciiiversity  of  Glasgow;  called  to  the  b;M  :it 
the  Middle  Temple  1861  ;  common-law  lecturer  to  tlic 
Inns  of  Court  since  1873.  Principles  of  the  Law  ..f 
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Houston,  John  W.  Delaware  Superior  Court, 
Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals,  and  Criminal  Courts  he- 
ports,  vols,  vi.-ix.,  (1855-74,)  Wilmington,  Del.,  ISOil-T'i, 
4  vols.  Svo. 

Houston,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  [mile,  vol.  i., 
adil.,]  professor  in  the  Reformed  Presbyterian  Churili  in 
Ireland.  1.  A  Practical  Treatise  on  Christian  Baptism, 
Paisley,  1853, 12ino.  2.  The  Races:  the  Evils  connivti'4 
with  Ilor.-e- Racing  and  the  Steeple-Chase,  ami  their  Di'- 
moralizing  Effects,  Paisley,  1853.  12mo.  3.  The  Lonl's 
Supper:  its  Nature,  Uses,  and  Perpetual  Obiigiiii"ii; 
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sions, Ellin.,  1878,  or.  Svo.  4.  The  Dominion  and  I 
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Lon.,  1807,  Svo.     2.  Austra-  j  Church,  and  the  Joy  of  tho  Saints,  Edin.,  1880,  cr 


tlie 

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■■  vols.  p.  8vo.     4.  Cyr  r    i,„; nt        '  ".,''''""'•  '■""-  '•'<"  '-  ' 

I'""-.  i'<7::,  ;)  v„l"  ,  J  '  '  '  ^'"•,  "■  I'lli'm'-*  IVnimre 
"•anling,!,,;,  ;::,'•  ^^^I^J-'JIV-'-.  I^V'.  ,  i".  limb.";^ 
I'"--';  -M  ^"1.,  I.oh  srrVvV  ■  "•  "™'-"l'^  I-Hl>our 
Vour.  in  tl.o    Vil.    West  •  'or  Vir'  '•'■  ';:''-       '-•  '''"^'"'y 

i|.^.nl;fe'!''S^/;;;;''''^^«J«  •"-■oh  that  ,«  i,„or.sUns 

vt-rsnl  wretcliediici:    l\l.r''  *-^  "'«'  ciiiisi.s  or  the   .ni 
IKMKlishlcoumrvm;',^     r 


HOW 


taught  in  ii.SnaiT:  a  X„ve  I  ,n'  i^^.'o"-  '^™'  '8. 
III.  The  I'oorof  the  IWi  ,  '  .  "  ''  '*^'  "^  ^"'s-  "•  '"vo 
ln.ry,  I,on.,  Is,',^  2^'"":  '-ea.^.s  from  „  ,,„,(„,;? 
'"■"■.  l^«-l,  a  vol,.;;,  .s^r  fi,'™-  -"v  A,  Mad  <;a,„e. 
"Novel.  I.on.,  I8,H5,  iVmo  O^JP/'"^^'', -^  "'oinau  :  I 
>ovel,  Lon.,  ..sS.-,  ;i  ^ollrc^-Svo"  '  'i^.^JX''''''' '  " 
tevenge,  Lon.,  I8S6,  ;i  vols,  or   °-„   "  9 j   J      "^nyard's 

l^'-^r,  .■!  vols.  cr.  Svo      2rt      f   r  ""''."•«:  ^i  ^ovol,  Lon.   I 
;<  vol...  e,-.  Svo.      27.-  Koco   Is  ,  r"i?=  ^'"'  L""'-  '»«« 

^«avcd   it,  Lon.,  issPvLo      TaV  ^''"'-     ^^  """  "''»  ' 
«"■!  ""nviotionof  Fran«8%tal'!^T""?'  "''   "'"  '""' ( 
\>'7.  and  of  the  con     ,,  .  ,u  n     r   ,      '  "''"''-""Jer  in 
tho  eirort..  of  Mrs    1     u  "''  «<'""">™  through 

"oinan'.s   innoeenee      The  n.'hr     .•''''  ™"»'""='''l  "f  the 
'"  I'er  relea.se,  afe     an   im    H.      "'""  "'^  ""^    ^ook   led 

L"nlColeridge:„.h"hr]o-'i     r'J^^^^^ 

fi)  iiilviaed.)  o"">ii>  irieu  the  ease,  having 

.e"T't'h'e'^:;;r,r  .th^,!.'^^''  r«'^-«-  '"*«  -r- 

i--^iJent  of  the  HuLt^r      ■ ."  ei;^;?"";''  ,??'»"'   ""d 

"^DiL^^Te,!;;:^?  %21^L^f  "/^i^  ~''^  'iti; , 

i"'"  the  Keal   Xature  of  ji\^t    "      .''     ■'•  ^''  Muiry 
Tl.e  Power  above  J.atter      ...  /'l";   ^""V  "^'"'  ^^      M 
5.  V.aceination:   ivith  a  View  t,f      r''-  ''""-  ''"''  '"vo. 
an.i  iM-ee  from  Objo     on   C        -f  ?,"  '^'"^^  Efteetual  ! 
C-ndi.ions   of   Xeura.rthen     "r;:''  [l'""'     «•  0".-"'e 
--OIIIC  Further  Conditions  nf   \      '     ,     '   ^*'"-      "•  On  ' 
l»^i"al  Stu,ly,  Lon,  lS™%;o  -^""'"^""^"ia :  »  Psycho- 
id.' 7^''',,"s';.f'    ''^ '«"•'«•      Soldiers'   Shooting, 

"'■^'1  Manager's  S  ide  R  ,Te?r  "'•-'  'r'  '•  ^l-e  I'rao- 
,  'lovell,  T.  Mark,  F  R  c^""!,";'.'  f'°"'  '««'•'•  ■-'"■o- 
''"li«  I-mdon  iro.snit™  a;  nn.K^l'"-  """'  »'"-Sc«u 
»-'"lre.  Lon.,  LS8.s  'svo'  '^°-     ^^  ""^  Treatment  of  Cj-slic 

^_^;;lI«ve„,Kn.est;"(P,eud.)   SeellooK.n,  Favvv 

'^"Onc,  Lon.,  isr')  svo  ^"'K™l'hy  of  its  Founder,  E. 
Lo"T2,t"'-'-"-  "n- Railways  and  NewStreets, 
-"n:^:';^.«:''%*;,,^T-t  Of  Fnt.,re  Ti.es. 


"age,,  and  l),Mi„,t,  in  ,lo  vHi'r^rT'"^"'-  ^''^'■ 
well,  from  l.'.SI,  (  Harlo    n  s  ,''  r'/  •''"'"■".  Clerken- 

.n»v.-...ie„;  HoY,;:  "m  ':;  '^'^^'^  '-"f  ','"'  ■":?■ 
-f  iiomeeV;'^.!;:;;;'^"-,,^;;- {Tn.,M  Theo,?:: 

■^vo.  I.  The  I  if,.  .,„  I  ''  ""ai'hra^e.  Lou.,  874,  ex  I'l, 
^  "Mms  Sath.:  a'l  l"-- M  :'Tm"  ti^*""^-  ""  '^1'^-- 

**-'  ,  at  (Jreene,  Chena  g  r  "  'vf' "'''  '■;  "'!''-]  I^- 
,'  partmouth  1,S44,  ,„„|  „(  V,.,,,,  „  ;;.,  ■^•/ •  K'adnaled  at 
|'''<-<\"nd  has  leeie  „,„.,"  !y''"W''al  Institution 
I  I'l-olb,«sorof  theologv  a       (■,•',":''',    ''''   i»-lil"<i"n  as 

"8   president.      I.  lla    Stt.'^VV'-''' '"':' ■^'"'•^' '■"«»' 
«««.,  Ls„„.  „,„  ^,,      ;.^  '  t'   ;;'    <io    Inipemtent   Dead, 

IJ^  attested   b,;  ,|,e  Kva,;«elis;,      ^.^'l^;;  'Vr'' ^''^'^' 
ilio  .Scrip  ura    Laiv  ,.c    i7;.        '    ,"■'••  ''""■I,  l2mo.      ;;. 

Tholiibl^heOSanirN,?',.  ''":•.•  "?"'  '"""'■  ' 
'uty,  (Aladison  Avenue    '..'''x^'"'- '",  ";",".""<■  "nJ 

^•. 'i'"!  with  Is:  or  Th  e  ',  '  ,  .'l'.''''  '"*"'•  '-'mo. 
:  with  an  E.\amination  n,' v-  '  ""''  "  "'•<  "''  Christ  • 

'  "ell.  ll-t..i."  2  1^  n,,M';'""-\f ''"'«'■'■■  '"•^-  "•  "-  - 
;  to  Teach,  lS7;i.     7  ■^^^"[1  T{^    'T      '''•■'  ^-  ^^'''"t 

ISrj,  l8mo.  8.  Re  igi.n,,;)"".'"^'""  "'■""'•  I'l'Ha- 
■,^  liance?  Ta.xation    ^    ",,,     ,  i    'V.^''^  i':^''/''"''""  "^ 

^he  Doctrine  of  the  luXll  r\  """t-.  l-'^rj,  Svo.  y. 
with  the  Teaching  of  t'f  11,1  .'<'^'."',"    ''''"  ''""'Pared 

,  l"ti  and  in   l.s7(rPhu.      ,s-r   ,'^'''^'-  ""-'  ^*"l"i-*ts  in 
S.vsteu,atic  Theo    L  '     '„   -'c   h!;.'^'"';',- ,  .' '•  Ma'nual  of 

N'^vo.     12    (Fd  1  Tl,,i  ,"""   'ethics,  liost.    1877 

Testament       ;     /:,'.! ''.'I'f, ''"';'.1".^"'">'''"  ti,;  N    v' 
j'iblical  Eschalo  :;;!".    ,.f"'^^  ''';••'  l«'^;i.  ^vo.     ,3 
Ki:v.  D.Ii..  (trans  IT  ifjf  '   '-"'"•     ^^iih  Foiin 

Perthes,  I3,;st     islii  V;;;;/^"0-sostoui,  by  Friedrieh  M.' 

Hovey,  Horni'e   Carter      r-.i.     .   ,    . 
Cavorns:  Mammoth,  Wvan.loiL  i         '""'''   ^'nerican 
Svo.  '  "Jamlol,  and  Lura.v,  C'in.,  18,s2,  r. 

Fa","phii:,sop|"'t"l  /''■■;•■•'•     '•    C»"^0">'^    Fi'in 

My^i-Peadi;:^';;^;,X^ri:n' ^':::!;;  T' '""'°  "• 

is|Sas'^r^^;v;'^r !;:-..  nav, 
U^;ir"jt^*::;^^^;-«';f,<iejn:.e     ..I,.,„aained  . 

Church,  Lon.,  I,s37  Yo^o  ""''  *'=*^'i*-a'8  of  the 

How*  SnmiiPi   n      oi 

i  New  lirunswierx.j.    18o'''rS  '"^'  ''"'"''    ^^   ed., 
I       "**W,  T|ioiiin«  l»       11     ~. 

I  rev.,  X.  Y„rk,  ,"fl    ifi'.o"""  '"S"^'  "  ^''tent,  newed., 

!.^2^':^tfJ^;;:^,:'''«-;»^'sham,  ,^ 

j  fchool,  and  at  Wadha  "cill  g'"^;  ,H  ''''T^"^'"^ 
S-l.',-  ordained  184ii;  rector  of  wi  •  •''  g™'luating 
I  1«1  ;  rector  of  .'^t.  m'-va'I  r  ";""«""'""""-"l«^l'ir* 
of  ,Sl.  Paul's  1,^71 -Is  \^;H-''„^°"'';;"',""'ll''<'hen.lary 
!«:».•  Bishop  of  AVakelid  ™?i^  ^r''",';  ."'  '"^''fo'J 
Prayers  for  Chnrohn.e,  ,  Lm,  s'^o  'io^'"'-^'  '■'"'"^1^ 
18r».  2.  Plain  Words  nr«  .  c "'  '-"'"'  "^iv  e.l., 
75,  f.,ur  series,  l'),r  ';  ,V^|  "r  ^"T"''  '"'"-  I^Si/^ 
with  Illustrat  ons,  L'on  18  1  p'""  "^  ^y"'"^  Pie^s  : 
(-■our.se  of  .Seven  Lp.!^?.n"«'    "T"'     -^^   ''-'aim  LL  •  a 


f*.  l'a.stor  in 


n  -;""'  "J"  cjcnoois. 

laroohia,  Lon.,  ISfis    |.)„,„.    „     •    -, .  ...sior  m 

18,s,3.  U.  Private  Life  an,  \.  "■."'•!  '''"'  'M'Pendi.v, 
Priest,  Lon.,  187  r,3C,  ,  '^''"'"'■"i™^  of  a  I'arish 
the  Day  of  Interce's  il  V  '-"F:'*'""*  f'"'  Ohserving 
IjVordM-oChil.lrruL  'l  T-'io''"''  "■"""■  "■  ''lai" 
j  "oly  Communion  Two  Pa  1  "A"  '  'V'  '^''•'  ''"^'"'  '2- 
'  P"tri  Compan";n.  Lo.^''8^  •_«,''!.';  ,/•'  P-Paration; 
■?f  he  Kubri,..,,  Lon.,lsrs  Svo  'iJ  T  n  '•'• ''""^io" 
ing.to  St.  John:  wi  h  r,,,,,!,  ^"e  Gospel  accord. 
l.i.  The  Panair  ,1,  ,J    '""  "entary,  Lon.,  18711,  p.  8vo 

eording  to  St.  Matthew^  w/h  r"'     '"■  ^''^  '^«»Pel  ao- 
^-     ir.  Lecture.  ^vJ^^^^^t^'lZ'^l. 

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the  Divinity  8chi)ol,  Cambrlitge,  1S83,  Lon.,  1883,  I2nio. 
IS.  Tli«  Hoy  ll«ro :  a  Stdry  iDimiliil  on  Fiict.  Illust. 
Loll.,  l.HSl,  (ibl.  Svo.  111.  NotfH  on  the  Cliurch  Ser- 
vloo,  1.011.,  \X>*i.  ;.'l'.  Wonl-  of  UihmI  CIioim',  hoii.,  1MH,5, 
r.'mo,  21.  Wii8  I,o*t  unil  i:<  F.jnil :  a  Tulu  of  tlia  Un- 
Uon  Minflion  of  1,S74,  in  \  orse,  l-on.,  18S5,  lllino.  22. 
Vomio,  1,011.,  IHHil,  p.  8vi,,  2:1.  llyinnn,  Lon.,  18,srt, 
12mo.  21.  Hivlliiil  of  ttic  Cnoristor  lioy.  Illunt.  I.ou., 
1SS7,  s(|.  Iiiui'i.  '-'■'.  1,1'ltor  llrookloti',  Lon.,  IS8M,  ;i2iiio. 
Ilowiird,  .Vdiih  .M.  I.  Tlie  Cliiia  Wifu  ;  or,  Miir- 
ricil  lit,  SeluMil,  .\.  Vorl<,  l'<SI,  liimo.  2.  AKiiinst  lior 
Will,  un.l  A  ll.iiintiMl  Life,  .\.  Yorli,  1S87,  Kinio.  :i. 
LittloSunsliinc,  X.  Yorli,  IH.S-*.  l2nio. 

HownrtI,  All'rcU.  C<iiiyriKlit  .Miiiuml  for  Authors 
and  I'lililisliui-s.  I,.in..  I'<S7,  l2uio. 

iluwnrd,  .Miss  Alllli'.  1.  .Mary  .*|ieneer :  11  fivlo 
for  tlif  TimcK,  Loll,,  1,-ill,  jiliiiti.  2.  Uiilley  .-^uliloiii ;  or, 
Tliu  Way  lo  Keep  Lent.  Lon.,  ISl.'i,  Kliuo.  .').  I'liilip 
ivnil  .<u9an;  or,  Twenty  YiMirs  At{o,  Lon.,  IS5I,  12nio. 
Anil  ,<oo  llow.viii),  M  viiv  .Matm.d.i,  I'n/ni. 

Howard,  .Mrs.  H.  C.  Fifty  Vnirs  in  a  Maryland 
Kiti'licii,  Halt.,  is::;,  iL'ino;  noiy  O'l..  ISSl 

llowitrd,  .Mis-i  Uliinehe  Willis,  (now  Mrs. 
Teiiirvl,)  li.  I.S17,  at  Itangor,  Mo.;  .low  resilient  at 
."^tuttgart,  Germany,  where  she  oilit.s  an  Knglish  niajsa- 
zinc.  I.  OnoSuinMier,  Dost.,  187.').  l2ino.  2.  Ony  Year 
Abroail,  lio.»t.,  1^77,  ISuio.  3.  Aunt  Serena:  a  Novel, 
Boat.,  1S8I,  liinio.  I.  (luenii :  a  Wave  on  tlio  Breton 
Coast,  liost.,  18,s:f,  8vo. 

"  •  Ouenn'  1«  one  of  those  hooks  that  not  only  charm  but 
satl.sfy."— .loi((,,  .\xvl,  (i, 

5.-Auln.iy  Tower,  Host.,  1S85,  p.  Svo.  H.  Tony,  the 
Maiii :  a  Novelette,  N.  York,  18S7,  llWno. 

Huwnrd,  C.  C.  Forms  of  Prayer  for  Use  in  Church 
Schools;  with  a  Table  of  Lo.ssons  and  Hymns  for  the 
Christian  Y'ear,  Lon.,  1 874,  32ino. 

Howard,  C  Knislier.  California  Calculator  :  the 
Newest,  yuiokest.  anil  Most  Complete  In.struotor  for  All 
who  desire  to  bo  "  Quiok  at  Figures,"  San  Fran.,  1871, 
8vo. 

Howard,  Caroline.  A  Strange  Family  :  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  IS7I),  ;!  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Howard,  Cecil  Ilaiiipdcii  Ciitts.  1.  History 
and  Oenealogy  of  the  I'utts  Family.  2.  Life  and  Public 
Services  of  John  Wolcott  Phelps:  a  Sketch,  Brn'tlo- 
borough,  Vt.,  18S7,  Ifinio. 

Howard,  Charles.  1.  The  Roads  of  England  and 
Wales:  an  Itinerary  for  Bicyclists,  Tourists,  Ac,  Lon., 
1882,  p.  Svo;  Ith  od.,  1884.  2.  Handy  Route-Book  of 
England  and  Wales  for  All  Road  Travellers,  Ac,  Lon., 
I8S0-8S,  2  vols.  12ino.  ;!.  An  Itinerary  and  Road-Book 
of  Scotland,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 

Howard,  Charles  F.  1.  Essay-  for  the  Age, 
Lon.,  1855,  p.  Svo;  2d  od.,  Is5!t.  2.  Perseus  and  his 
Philosophies,  Lon.,  1855,  p.  Svo.  .'!.  Olympus,  Lon., 
1857,  p.  Svo.  4.  Gilbert  Midhurst,  M. P.,  [a  novel,]  Lon., 
1859,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Howard,  Lady  Coimtaiice  Kleanora  Caro- 
line, daughter  of  the  eleventh  Karl  of  Winchilsca ;  mar- 
ried, 1S71,  to  Capt.  the  Hon.  Frederick  Charles  Howard, 
sonof  the  second  Earl  of  Ellingham.  1.  Mollie  Darling: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  18S2,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new  cd.,  1883.  2. 
Sweetheart  and  Wife :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vols,  or, 
Svo.  3.  Only  a  Village  Maiden,  Lon.,  1883,  2  vols.  cr. 
Svo.  4.  Mated  with  a  Clown:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,3 
vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  Etiquette:  what  to  do,  and  how  to  do 
it,  Lon.,  18S5,  p.  Svo.  li.  Waiting  for  the  Prinoo;  or, 
A  Nineteenth-Century  Cinderella,  Lon.,  18S6.  3  vols.  Svo. 
Howard,  Conway  R.  Earthwork  Mensuration 
on  the  Basis  of  the  Prismoidal  Formulie.  Illust.  N. 
York,  1874,  Svo. 

Howard,  U.  H.  The  Journey  of  the  Israelites  in 
the  Wilderness,  Spiritually  considered,  Bost.,  ISIVI,  Ulmo. 
Howard,  Edward,  M.D.  1.  Tho  Centiad:  a 
Poem,  Lon.,  184),  p.  Svo.  2,  Adam,  a  Mystery  :  a  Poem, 
Lon.,  185(1,  12mo.  3.  The  Genesis:  a  Poem:  with  an 
Introduction  by  George  Qilfillan,  Lon.,  1856,  p.  Svo.  4, 
The  Reviewers  Reviewed.  By  the  Author  of  "  The 
Genesis."  Lon.,  1857,  p.  Svo.  5.  True  Forgiveness:  a 
Drama,  in  Three  Acts,  Lon.,  1870.  p.  Svo. 

Howard,    Frank    Key.      Fourteen    Months    in 
American  Bastiles,  Bait.,  1863,  Svo. 

Howard,  Rev.  <ieorgc  Broadlcy,  graduated  at 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1852;  ordiined  1853; 
secretary  of  the  Clergy  Friendly  Society  since  1S82,  and 
curate  of  Bcckenham,  Kent,  since  1888.  1.  (Trans.) 
The  Christians  of  St.  Thomas  and  their  Liturgies :  com- 
858 


Anaphora) 
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HOW 

of  St.  Jftinci',  St.  Peter,  the 
r  blonysius.  Mar  Xystus,  and  Mar 
Eranis:  ti'igether  with  the  Onlo  Communis;  from  the 
.'^yriac  .MSS.,  0,vr.,  IMll,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  Tho  Syrian 
Christians  at  .Malabur.  Bv  the  Cathainir  Philipos  of 
Cotlayam,  0,\f.,  IMlU.  3.  An  Old  Legend  of  .St.  Paurs, 
[verse,]  Lon.,  1871,  I2mo.  4,  The  Future  Supply  of 
Clergy  for  the  Service  of  the  Church  of  England,  Lon,, 
187,'i,   Svo.     5.   Hints  on    .Ministration,  Lon,,    ls,s3,   p. 


Howard,  George  WashinKton.  The  .Mmiu- 
mcntiil  City:  its  Past  History  and  Present  Resnurees. 
Bait.,  IS73,  Svo.  .,       .      ,    . 

Howard,  tJeorKC  William  !■  rcdcriek, 
seventh  Karl  of  Carlisle,  K.G,,  [m/i(<',  vol.  i., 
under  Cuii.iM.K,  add.,]  18tl2-IS6l.  1.  Lectures  in  Aid 
of  Popular  Education,  Lon.,  |x52,  Ulmo.  2.  Lines  on 
Yorkshire,  Lon.,  I  Ml.),  4to.  I'Oi-th.  Privately  p.inicd. 
3.  Speeches.  Poems,  .le,,  Lon.,  IS6n,  Svo.  I.  Poeais. 
Selei-ted  bv  his  Sisters.     Lon,,  18(1(1,  Svo. 

Howard,  Henry,  .M.D.,  b.  lsl5,  in  dmnly  An- 
trim, Ireland;  medical  sniperinteiident  of  tho  I'rovineiiil 
Lunatic  Asylum  nt  St.  Johns,  Province  of  tiuebec,  Can- 
ada. I.  Anatomy,  Physiology,  and  Pathology  of  the 
Eye,  Lon.,  1850,  Svo.  2.  The  Philosophy  of  Insanity, 
Crime,  and  Re.«Jionsibility,  1SS2. 

Howard,  Henry  Charles,  eighteenth  Karl 
of  Sulf'olk  and  Uerkshire,  h.  1833;  succeeded  Ins 
father  in  IS7li.  Racing  and  Steeple-Chasing.  Illii.-t. 
(Badminton  Library.)      Lon,,  ISS6,  p.  Svo. 

Howard,  Very  Rev.  and  Hon.  Henry  Kd- 
ward  John,  D.D.,  [mn,;  vol.  i.,  add.,]  171I5-IS6S.  1, 
(Trans.)  The  Rape  of  Proserpine,  The  Pliienix  and  thu 
Nile;  from  Clandian,  Lon.,  1854,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  The 
Books  of  Exodus  and  Leviticus  according  to  tho  Versiim 
of  the  LXX,  Loll.,  1855,  12mo.  3.  (Tranf.)  The  Books 
of  Numbers  and  Deuteronomy  according  to  the  Version 
of  the  LXX,  Lon.,  1857,  i>.  Svo. 

Howard,  Rev.  Henry  St.  John,  LL.D.,  grain 
ated    at  Downing    College,  Cambridge,  184(1;  ordained 
1S4»;  incumbent  of  Holy  Trinity,  Pitlochrie,  Scolliiinl. 
since  lSfi6.     The  Rights  of  tho   Laity  in  Kcdesiastiinl 
Legislation,  Edin,,  1873,  8vo. 

Howard,  Horton.  I.  Improved  Sj  t  u  of  Bo- 
tanic Medicine,  (in..  1S48.  2.  Iinprove>l  System  of 
Midwifery,  Cin.,  1852,  Svo.  3.  Domestic  Medicine;  or. 
Family  Companion.     Illust.     Phila.,  187(t,  Svo. 

Howard,  J.  E.  A  Memoir  of  Robert  Carr,  of  Al- 
lahabad, Lon,,  ISS7. 

Howard,  J.  P.  Gold-Chart,  showing  the  Fluctua- 
tions in  Gold,  N.  York,  1 863,  Svo. 

Howard,  J.  Q.  The  Life,  Public  Services,  and 
Select  Speeches  of  Rutherford  B.  Hayes,  Cin.,  IsVil, 
12mo. 

Howard,  James.  Continental  Farming  and  Pea*- 
antry,  Lon.,  187(1,  Svo. 

Iloward,  James,  M.D.,  and  others.  Practi'ul 
Politics,  Lon.,  ISSI,  Svo. 

Howard,  Rev.  John.  Illustrated  Scripture  His- 
tory for  the  Young,  N.  York,  1852,  r.  Svo;  3Uth  eil,, 
1S76. 

Iloward,  John.  Tho  Astrologer  of  Leeds;  or, 
Tho  Twin  Crusaders  of  Pontefract  Castle  and  KirksiMl 
Abbey  ;  a  Romance  of  the  Twelfth  Century,  Leeds,  I^M, 
Svo. 

Howard,  John,  head-master  of  the  Isliugdn 
School  of  Science  and  Art.  Practical  Chemistry;  new 
ed.,  enl.  and  rev.,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 

Howard,  John.  Respiratory  Control  for  Vuoiil 
Purposes:  Inspiration  — E.vpiration,  Albany,  1883. 

Howard,  John  Eliot.  1.  Eight  Lectures  on  tlio 
Scriptural  Truths  most  opposed  to  Pusoyism,  Lon.,  I^l'', 
12mo;  2d  cd.,  1847.  2.  "Tho  Island  of  Saints;"  nr, 
Ireland  in  1855,  Lon.,  1855,  12mo.  3.  The  Shephenl, 
the  Stone  of  Israel,  Lon.,  1S57,  p.  Svo;  2d  cd.,  I.uii., 
1S79.  4.  Illustrations  of  the  Nueva  Quinologia  of  l':i- 
von.  Illust.  Lon.,  IS5il-62,  3  parts,  fol.  5.  Seven  Lec- 
tures on  Scripture  and  Science,  Lon.,  1865,  ji.  Svo,  ti. 
The  Quinology  of  tho  East  Indian  Plantation.  Plates 
and  Photo-Prints.  Lon.,  1869-76,  3  parts,  r.fol.  7.  The 
Epistle  to  the  Hebrews:  a  Revised  Translation,  «ith 
Notes,  Lon..  1872,  12mo. 

Iloivnrd,  John  H.  Athletics  and  Gymnastio  l-'f- 
ereises.  Illust.  Lon.,  1860,  p.  Svo ;  2d  ed.,  eiiiitlod 
"Gymnasts  and  Gymnastics,"  1867. 

Howard,  Joseph.  Corry  O'Lanus;  his  Views 
and  Experiences.     By  Diubolus.     N.  York,  1867. 


HOW 

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<'•"'■    My  J.  i-iH  J/so,^, :  'jr' >l'  "  ,  '\F""">y  "f 

I.in.,   lS(l:i,  Mv„.     '>      1.M      Ti"'    '!"!''''''•     "''•'    ^''ti". 

I.un.,  I.MW,  ,s\o    ^w    I,  P..  ■     '""I'^i'i"  .^"e.  |',b  , 

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"►•■v,   lionKHT,  «„„,„•,:„  i^'-V'-'**™-     Witt,  llovn.v. 

K-n(,l.„„.,,ss7.     ,'     o    '^7;,  '^^'T  "'«   Visitation  of 

Howard,  .>I„r    ,„  "">■,""' '-'"Pf",  privately  ,,ri„ti.,l. 

iN7(i,  im„o.    .,.  I,,  X  ,      l'''^'^'' '"'I  ''"■".  I'I'il". 

'""'%  IMHI,  lliioo  "'  ^"-^^'"Is  »n.l  their  For- 

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H'lna  of  which,  however  li,  vo  h^!  '      "'", '"  '""'"S  book., 
Howard,  ,„,„„.     J     TI  '    II    ''?"  "■""■''"^'1 1'>  MixH  Ann. 

Our  me,,c.ll,orJ  a^d  their  i  .  ^^;"'''?  ""''  "'"'•'<-  "l' 
'^"»,  2  vol.,.  ,,.  8vo  '",  ,,  T-""  '^^''  '^"i'y  I'ifo,  Lon. 
.^torie.,  [.on.,  Is7l  ^  .s,^,"  """"•"-'«   ^^""«0  '".J   oth"; 

.■te:!A^^;-;fi"--U..;^.n      The  Code 
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'V1-8I,  and  .u,,cTintend  nt  o'lh  "H  ",'"."'•'  ^"'""^"^ 
"/.y  I.S8I-,S2,  „n'd  in  "s,  ,  aa  not  L  '  '^'"""T  ^"'"'- 
ilivisionof  the  Pauido      i    r),„   i"^..^  coniinand  of  the 

111'  Ancestor-,  hi.-  Lan  d"  h  h  P,    'rf"'''' ''  *"  '^"'"""'t  "f 

fss,s-'-«'-i'i»"^i:;r'^;^r:^at^^^^; 

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I'r..-»"tT«,  IVovidencp   HI     ISHB  t'^"'''''  ^^ounded  and 

In.,  "lai"  Ovfu'Jrrsfo'!''"^  ^'-A-^graduateJ  at  New 

'I'-...  Vorkghire     sflfB7'  ""^"'"P'^  "*^».-  viear  of  Raw 

l'"..edin  «inJe'l87S         '1"",'.!'"™''^  '"  ">«  Bi»hop  of 

»<■  Additional  PubliJscholin  v'b  i""  Est.'blishment 

..na  Mi.ldle  Cla...e,,  Lon     IS-n  ^"'"'''''''ro  for  the  Upper 

EnKlund  and  other  UehViol'c' ml"'    ■^^  ^'"'  Churoli'of 

Wtures,  Lon.,  I8,S5   n   sj'      ^"""°"'"<"'»  =  "  t'our.e  of 

Howard.  Upv   '/■!.„ 

"f,  M-.     l''fn"lnai"Ztll  7:°'  "'  ''."'""'Sh.  Isle 
vul,..  fp.  ,svo.  "      radical   feermons,  Lon.,  ISJO,  2 

"".''    ''«n.,  .'nd   oUier    I'oe,,,,  'p,")''''!'^'       '•    ^l.e  i 
l--;...-.  Newark,  N.J.    1807? 2d'ed88s''"''  "'""'■     '■  ' 
'lOWarth     Will*  "«  wu.,  iot)a. 

'"'he  Ancient^ndS'Bor'otrr^r''''"'""  "'■'""g 
""^^l..  Ks«.  8vo.     2.  Our  Clo'Tn^'' S^ "■•'''""wici'.  Green- 

""'i.S  Lon.,  188J    n    8vo      ^*',i'^'"""  ""''  (-''earing- 
''Jjent,  Lon.,  1S,S6  ,Svo      ■  «r<^enwieh,    I'ust   and 

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,  Howat,  Hugh  -ra;;'!;'""'  i^""- '««!•  p-  ;^vo. 

»en«„f  Meditafions  on    Uo'snelTf'""^^  ?"""••    " 
I2mo.     2.  F'.;-!.  tiT     TV     ""'?<>'   Themea,  Kdin     IHR',  ' 
«vo;  ^ev:ed;''^'5""'3''^r^','>P'>et,  Bdin.,";868    p.  I 
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H«wt',  ProC.  I»    I.     '.,1,    •'','.-"'"'  •'llied.,  is.s,-,. 
<.r,  Seven-Hour  .■<VHtJin„'f  (V      '"''"'",""   "'     ''""Kuagei 
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Hone,  Daniel  Vvm  ti,     , 

..nil  Indiiina  Teiriiorien    I      "„  ^'"',  '"'»■''  "f  Northwo.t 

f'ld  I  ''eo'inea  printo?  ",">•  '?''  '"  "'"b"-''  <'o., 
"■«ber,  proprietor,'. mi  °li,;,|-';r  n''?  '""  '""-'"  P"''' 
f  n,  KansiU  J.'  tZ  S  «  v  "'"  """i'  "'"be,  Atohi- 
ixx:i.  II.-.11...  '"'^  "*    "  t-ountry  Tow„,  b„„^ 

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Howe,  Glisha  P    Vi  \» 
«M''..ini..g  the  Dulie.;  of  Di«trie"t^T'""";'.'^'"»='"^»  = 
^('.te,  and  I'nited  States'  Offi..,^v    v"'",'  ^'^^^  ^'»»"'y. 

"owe,  Fisher,  r,„"v,r  I '^•^V';'''  '««'-  '«""'• 

at  Kochester,  Vt,     iVo  Tn.o  «:,  •' '..'^A'-'l  17»8-I871,  b. 

gcstions  relating  to  the  R.  "*  "'  ^"'^"'•J'.  ""J  Sug. 

'Sn.Nvo,  new^ed"'lss9        """""'•     ""'■•     ^^-  '^■°^^, 

Howe,  Fraiii'pa  n  '    »  ,-■  . 

Homoof  Louise  "ueaurevLl'r"  '°  '.'"'^  'J'""'"",  'ho 
Halt.,  1878,  l2mo.  '  '""''*  "■»■"  "'«  "Ave  Maria," 

Howe,  Uev.  Oeorire    n  n     ti 
byterian  Chureh    in    ^^^^' ^Xl^^l' -J  ^^^^ 

'.  Th°;Ut'tle'u7r['r„'u'L't?.^"'?;.'    f -  -'•   '•'  ac.'..] 

2Jmo.     2.  Forty-K  It  M t     "  ^'"."  ^'"'•^'  ^on.,  1852 

-n.,  '•'^S^U^mri^^klm/'TK,'^'"''^^^  '"  Children 
ff"-"  the  Uerman,  Lon!,  1855  I2„;",'"';m^''''^'"''^^'' 
.•<.onary.IJo.x  and  its  oJl  '  7  "'  ■*•  ^be  Old  Mis- 
Katherino  Woodri  igton  oT't^,"""  '.?"•  '«'"«•  ^■ 
18,)6,  12mo.  6.  Sonfe  hiL^  t'o  A  ""  ^^-^K'^'^ted,  Lon., 
fp.   «ro;    now  ed.,  Tsej    V  t    ""™  S^""'  ^""-  ''*''" 

'  Ho(vK'H'e^„t'^r'^°"'' ''^'^'-"  ""'■'  '"" 
Death  on  h^:^:^; ^T' 2"a^:'  "J'^'^  '"  '^'f"  -'"d 
ments  of  Americans :  a  Scried  „r  v  "f-""  "'"'  '^ebieve- 
he.r    Heroism,  Self  Re  ian'»    /■  -''!'"at.ves  Illustrating 

,  .l«atlan.l,  Vt.,  1858,  8vo  3  Th^  t""'  "^'^  ^-'erprisc? 
>n  the  \Ve..t,  1867.    4    O^er  th„  W     u'ul"!  ""''  Kebiuioii 

I  P.i.>.phleta.  "*ertho  Morld,  Phila.,  1883.   Also, 

NM."rg'r,;i'u:i\'edaf^,^.!rcl,?'^-'?«=''''-  ">  Boston, 
moved  to  Indian,!    Lh       ^  l-""ege,  Hartford,  1832-  re. 

lature  in  184t«„"d    mc'sta;""  '^  T"^"'  of  the  fjg    . 

'"S«c,  L-ust.,  1878,  8vo  2  Th  d';!  ?..llacic6;  a  Dia- 
«reat  Britain,  the  I'nit,.,!  «.„.  ^"J"'""'  Economy  „f 
"f  Money,  Best ,  1878  8  1  *'f '?V""'' ^^'""=«  '"  the  Use 
Metallism:  the  SciJnee  „?\fi5""'',%",«"""«">  ""'l  B'- 
I8.U0.     4.  The  Comrnnn  <  '^'"""^'afy  Values,  Bost.,  1879 

Metaphysics  Jf^Sy"  B:st!:','8''8\*',t r^""'  "°^  "^^ 

859 


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now 

llowr,  JoM'ph    «.,  M.Ii.,  IHIfl-Ismi,   I.,  ill  the  I 
jiruvini'i' 111'  Now    llniiii'wiok  i  KrinliiiitiMl  ;il    iliu  iiii'illcal 
ilr|piirliiicnt  111'  till'  I  iiivcrnity  ■■!   Ilic  idy  nl'  New  Viiik  j 
IHI'iM.       I.    I';iii(^f)(t'iiiiv:<,   iiikI     liDiv    tci    lii'Ut     llu'in,    N. 
Yiirk,  IHTI,  Svu;  U  nl.,  1X71.     'J.  Tlii'  llniilli,  iiinl  tlm 
lUsi'iuo*  wliich  Kin'  il  11   Kei''  Hiliir,  N.  Vnrk,  IS7I,  p. 
••'vu.   ;i.  Winl.r  llimii'ii  tur  liniilhln,  X.  Xxtk,  \>*i:i.  U'liio, 
I.   E.xci'n.iM'  Vi'ni'iy,  Ao.,   1->'<I.      !>.  Minturliiitiun  nml  , 
IinjpdKMii'i',  N,  Ynik,  |NH7,  su). 

ilouc,  Mro.  Jiilin,  (Miird,)  ['mie,  vdl.  i.,  'hM.,| 
lia-  liciMi  II  |.riiinitiriil  nilvui'iili' d  tViimli'  i-iiHriim',  |iii*iiii 
rcriiriii,  Ai'.,  .ic'llvuriim  laiiiirrmin  Ifi'liiic^  iiri'l  iiiMichhi  », 
niiliii;(  III  lilt'  I'niiimliijii  of  fiiuii'lli's,  mill  iifiinn  »■>  n  lU  li'- 
({iilc  Id  i'iiii|{iO!'i'fi<  fill-  the  |iiiiiiiiiliim  111'  llii'r't'  i.lijci'li". 
Slic  Inn  hi'i'ii  iiirniik'iil  111  tli(    Ni'W    Kii^iliiiiil   Wmniii'ii 

I'liili  niiioi'  1M72.      Hit  "  lliitlld  ll>ii r  llii'  Iti'inililii'." 

wliii'li  lias  liDi'ciiiii!  raiiHiu*,  wan  writlcii  iliiiiiiKa  \\*U  In 
tlic  I'aiiiim  near  \Va-liin),'l.in  in  i^DI.  I.  A  'rii|i  In  Ciilia, 
lie.-!  .  If^iiii,  lllinn.  2,  l.nlvi-  l-yrici",  Hnsl.,  I^li",  l-»ln| 
new  I'll  ,  IHM7.     ;i.  Kiniii  llnMhik  tn  llie  (ili\i':  a  I'iiiin  , 

Ui'iioril  uf  a   I'li'iinanl  .InnriiL'v,   llni-l.,   lstl^,   IL'i I. 

(Kil.)  ."icx  anil  IMiifatiiin  :  a  Ui'|ily  In  K.  II.  Clurku'.- 
".><c.\  in  Kiluoiiliiin,"  lln:.t,,  1H7I,  Hiiiin.  .'i.  Mi-ninlr  nf 
Hr.  SiiiiiiiiiKiiiillt'V  IliiHi':  with  iilluT  .MiMiinriai  TriliiiU's. 
I'nit,  Ild.'l.,  \^Uy  I2II11).  li.  Mnili'iii  ,<iicicly,  lliifl., 
l>-u,  liiiiin.  7.  .Miirnari'l  I'lillur,  (.Maicliosii  Usauli,) 
('•  KaiiimiB  W c'n".«cr.,)  Iin.<l.,  |ss:t,  Iliiiin. 

IltMVC,  I, inn.     ilakli'igli  Manenlt :  a  Novel,  Lun,, 

l.>*il.  2  vnl.-.   11.  Svn. 

Howe,  .MiilvtTd  A.  lU'tiilning-Walld  I'nr  Kartli; 
tlie  'I'lienry  im  i|i'vi'ln|icil  In  I'lolc^Hnr  .liu-nli  .).  W'ey- 
raiiili  :  i;.\|ianiliil  ami  .<n|i|ilfimnti:il  liy  {'radical  K\- 
ainiili's:  with  Nnlc*  uii  Lalur  InvcsliKnlinii".  Hiu^l. 
N.  Vnrk,  issi'i,  lliiiu). 

llouf,  itt.  Kcv.  Mark  Aiilhoiiy  l)c  WoKe, 
D.l).,  li.  ismi,  at  IlriKtnl,  U.l. ;  .unnlnatiil  iil  llriiwn 
I'niviM-sity  IS2S;  nriiiiinuil  in  tliu  riiile,i|aiit  K|ii»L-niial 
Cliiiri-h  ls:i:!;  ri:i'lnr  nl'St,  Luke's  Cliiireli,  l'hiluilel|iliia, 
IS'lO-li.'J,  unci  since  tlieii  lliHliii|i  nl' Central  Pennsylvania. 
1.  Unniestic  Slavery:  a  Ue|ily  In  llislio|i  llnpkins,  I'liilii., 
isri4.  2.  Meninira  of  the  Life  and  Services  of  Alonio 
I'otlcr,  I'hila.,  ISTl,  er.  .'<vo.     Alsn,  single  sernions,  Ac. 

Ilcnve,  .'»lnry  A.  I.  The  Kival  Vulimleers :  or, 
Tlie  lllack  I'hiine  llilles,  N.  Vnrk,  I8IJ1,  12mu.  2.  The 
Meicluint-Mecliunic :  a  Tiile  of  the  "Now  Kn(,'hiiul 
Athens,"  N.  Vnrk,  I -H.'i,  12iiin. 

Howe,  Miiiiil.    See  Ki.i.iott,  Miis.  Maid,  mi/i/ii. 

Ilowv,  It.  II.  A|i|iittl  I'loni  a  Cnuntryinan  to  tho 
I'ninii  Men  nf  the  Smith,  n.  p.,  Isil". 

Howe,  Milliiiiii  I'.,  ami  Ilunnnel,  A.  II.  In 
Duntjer;  or,  Life  in  New  Vork  :  a  True  History  nf  a 
Great  fity's  Wiles  ami  Teniiitations,  N.  Vork,  1  >ss,  l2nio. 

Howe,  Williltlll  W.  The  I'asha  Papers:  Epistles 
nf  Mohainnieil  I'asha,  Uear-Ailiniral  of  the  Turkish 
Navy,  written  I'rniii  New  Vork,  N.  York,  IS.'iU,  l2ino. 

Howell,  A.  iMichi)iiin  Ueneral  Stalntes,  including 
Acts  of  the  Kxira  Session  of  1S^2:  with  Notes  anil  Di- 
gests of  Ueeisions,  Chic,  III.,  1SM2-S:t,  2  vols.  8vo. 

Howell,  Aj{»es  Uoil!4.  1.  Syhelle's  Dream,  and 
other  I'oenis  on  Pictures,  illust.  Norwich,  1S74,  sin. 
410.  2.  Through  the  Woods:  a  Volume  of  Original 
Poems,  Norwich,  lN7.i,  Ji.  8vo.  :).  Fifty  Years  After:  a 
Tale,  in  Veise,  Norwich,  ISHII,  Svo.  4.  Kuphrosyne  j  or. 
The  Sculptor's  liride  :  a  Story  :  being  the  Story  of  Pyg- 
malion, with  a  Seiiucl,  Norwich.  IS,"*!!,  Svo. 

Howell,  Alfred.  Naturalization  and  Nationality 
in  Canada,  l.oii.,  1>'<4,  Svo. 

Howell,  Artliiir  I*.,  of  the  Indian  civil  service. 
(Trans.)  Select  Poems  of  Catullus,  Calcutta  and  Lon., 
1SS4,  p.  Svo. 

Howell,  C  R.  1.  Jesus  All  and  in  All,  Lon., 
1804,  l8nio;  4th  ed.,  enl.,  1877;  5th  cd.,  issl.  2.  Jesus 
Saves,  I.on.,  1M17.  irniio. 

Howell,  Ciitliiiriiic  Augusta.  1.  Pages  of 
Child  Life,  liath,  iMilt,  4to.  2.  Pictures  of  Girl  Life, 
Lon.,  18114,  12nio;    new  ed.,  1881. 

Howell,  Cliniles.  Alive  or  Dead;  a  Tale  of  St. 
Crisjiin's  Parish,  Lon.,  ISflO,  1).  Svo. 

Ilowell,  C'lini-les  B.  The  Church  aiid  the  Civil 
Law;  a  Manual  of  Ecclesiastical  Law:  with  an  Ap- 
jicndix  of  Forms,  Detroit,  188li,  Hiino. 

Ilowell,  Constance.  1.  Daisy  and  the  Earl:  a 
Novel.  Lon..  1877,  or.  ^vo,  2.  A  Tfioii;raphy  of  .Tesiis 
Christ:  written  for  Young  Freethinkers,  Lon.,  ISS.'i,  p. 
8vo.  3.  The  After-Life  of  the  Apostles:  written  for 
Young  Freethinkers,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  4.  A  More  E.\- 
oellent  Way,  Lon.,  1888,  cr.  8vo. 
SIJO 


HOW 

How  ell,  K.  J.  A  Coneiie  lli»tnry  of  GnglamI  to  tb« 
liiMlh  of  William  IV.,  Loll,,  IK7:i,  ^vo. 

Howell,  <;eorKe.     I.   A    Handy   Hook  of  the    La 

hour  La»ii,  I .,  IMTil,  svo  |  2il  ed.  name  year,      2.  The 

ConlliilB  of  Capital  ami  l.nhour ,  llislorlcally  and_  Kco- 
niiiiiiiallv   eonsideri'il  ;    being   a     llislory   of   '.he   Trade 

1  nioiis  of  (Ireat  Ihilaiii,  Lon  ,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

'■  It  ciiiislsl",  wllh  lliecxcepllniiciriiiieeliapter,  iifa  loin- 
peralr  and  arciiriUe  in  I'miiil  nf  llio  nrlnlii  nl  Iraile  iMilnii«, 

l|„.|r  1 Icrii  (levrliipiiieiil.llulr  iiliiis,  ami  the  liii'llind.H  hy 

Willi  11  llie\  Work  111  attain  lliiiii. "—.U/i.,  No.  'jrill, 

"Mr  lln'well's  liiiiik  .  .  .  Is  111  Mllislilllee  anil  ill  tniie  nil 
aiiniiiKitle  wnrk  wriiteii  tn  vindicate  the  Trade  I'lilnm 
fi'niii  llic  iinlavniiralile  crlllclsiiis  nf  milslders,  and  espei  i- 
ally  nl  pnllllnil  eniiiiiiiilslx.  Few  pciMiiis  pii.-xess  meiili  r 
(iniillllcnlliins  for  llieliisk  wlilili  In-  liassel  himself  than  lln 
aiillinr,  'Hill  we  limy  "av  at  niirc  thai,  imtw  lllislaiiiliiiu  an 
necasliiiial  asperity,  .  .  ,  Ihe  siiliject  Is  Ireiileil  lliinUKliniil 

111  a  spirit  nf  fairness  and  i lerallnii  Inrwlihli  we  weir 

iiimli  lens  prepaii'd  Ihaii  l.ir  llie  alilllty  nf  llie  rcasunlnu 
and  the  vl^llMr  uf  Ihe  style."— S/m'^i/or,  II.  mil. 

Ilowell,  Itev.Cieorue  Ho|.'erN,b.  Isil.i,  at  South- 
iiiiiplnii,  N.V.;  educated  at  Yule,  iiu'l  at  Princeton  'fl.eo- 
logical  Seiiiiiiarv.  I.  Tho  Early  llislory  nf  Snulliainp'oii. 
L.I.,  New  York:  with  Oeiieiilngies,  N.  Vork,  IStill,  >n.; 
2il  ed.,  Alhany,  ls.->7.  2.  liingniphical  Sketch  nf  .1. 
Miin-ill :  to  which  is  appen.led  a  (teneiilogy  of  the  .Muii- 
scll  Fiiniily,  by  F.  Muii.sell,  (New  Fiighiiid  llist.-tleii. 
Soe.,)  Host'.,  1,'<SII,  .Svo. 

Howell,  Janiew,  of  Ilrlgbton.  A  Talc  of  the  Sea, 
Sonnets,  ami  olh-r   Pnciiis,  Lon.,  I87.'l,  12iiio. 

Howell,  itIrN,  .lane  I,.  ,lustiue's  Lovers.  H.v 
Vi.'h't  Vane,  |jiscU'l,J     N.  York,  Is78. 

Ilowell,  John.  Songs  and  Sonnets,  Louisville 
Ky.,  Iss;,  li'imii. 

Ilowell,  John.  Kosc-Leaves  from  an  Australian 
(lanhn,  Adelaide.  IS8I. 

Il4iwell,  John  Kdwurd.     I'oeins,  N.  York,  Iscs, 

2  vols.  1 211111. 

Ilowell,  Mary  Hiilthard.  I.  Out  of  Ihe  Shadow, 
I'hila.,  1887,  U'mu.  2.  In  Safe  Hands,  Pbila.,  188^, 
I2I11II. 

Howell,  .tloriimcr  NIoper,  C.I.E.,  b,  1841;  i 
menibor  of  the  lleiigal  civil  service  since  1802;  dislii  I 
and  sessions  judge  in  the  Nortliwest  Provinces  since  l^sii ; 
Follow  of  the  universities  of  Allahabad  and  Calcutta. 
Urammar  of  the  Classical  Arabic  Language:  Transliiled 
and  Compiled  from  the  Works  of  tho  .Most  Approved  -Na- 
tive and  Naturalized  Authorities,  Allalmhad,  1881-s|, 
2  vols.  8vo. 

"A   iierfect  tlicsaurns   fur  iidvaneed  scliolars."— /Inid  , 

XX.    l.'lS. 

Ilowell,  Hev.  Ilobcrt  Uoyte  Crawford,  isnl 
18ii8,  b.  in  Wayne  Co.,  N.C. ;  gradiialed  at  (^oluiiiliiiiii 
College,  Washiiigton,  D.C.,  Is26;  iiaslor  of  a  liapli-l 
church  in  Nashville,  Tenn.,  18:11-50,  ami  frmn  I8;')7.  I. 
Deaconsbip:  its  Nature,  yualilication,  and  Duties,  Phib., 
1841,18uio.  2.  The  Way  of  Salvation,  CMiiuleston,  Isl'.i; 
4th  ed.,  1854,  12ino.  3.  The  Evils  <.f  Infant  liiiptisiii, 
1851.  -l.  The  Cross,  Charleston,  1854.  5.  The  Cmc- 
nants,  Charleston,  1855,  12ino.  11.  The  Early  IlapliMs 
of  Virginia,  Pbila.,  187fi,  12ido. 

Ilowell,  Thomas.  A  Few  Stray  Thoughts  in 
Shakspeare,  Lon.,  1807,  |i.  Svo. 

Howell,  W.  II.,  Ph.D.,  associate  in  biology  at 
Johns  Hopkins  Iniver-ity.  Dissection  of  the  Dog  ;i,<  a 
liasis  for  tho  Study  of  Physiology,  N.  York,  ISSS,  SV". 

With  DoNAi.iisoN, ,  The  Heart  of  the  Dog:  Venous 

and  Arterial    Pressure,  Pulse-Kate,  Ac,  (^Pliilosophical 
Transactions,)  Lon.,  1884,  4to. 

Ilowell,  Mrs.  W.  Stay.  Ilcminisoenccs  of  Aus- 
tralia :  the  Diggings  and  the  Bush,  Lon.,  18B!I,  Svo. 

Ilowell,  William,  of  the  IJristol  (ininimar-School. 
1.  The  Two  Worlds ;  or.  Hero  and  Hereafter ;  an  Epi'-,  in 
Five  liooks,  Lon.,  18B5,  p.  Svo.  2.  Tho  True  Theory  of 
tho  Greek  Aorist,  Dristol,  18711,  12mo. 

Ilowells,  Miss  Annie  T,  Popular  Sayings,  liy 
Aitiaiche.     1877. 

Howells,  Milliam  Dean,  b.  1837,  at  Martin's 
Ferry,  0. :  was  educated,  according  to  his  own  stateiiiint, 
in  a  printing-office,  having  learned  as  a  child  to  set  i.v|iL' 
in  the  office  of  the  Hiiinilton  (<).)  Intelligencer,  of  whuli 
his  father  was  proprietor,  and  writing  verses  whicli  lie 
printed  liimself  in  tho  newspaper  office.  He  aften\^iri|s 
became  a  journalist  in  Columbus,  0.,  and  while  resiiling 
there  contributed  poems  to  tho  Atlantic  Monthly,  ;iial 
published  a  volume  of  verse  ill  conjunction  with  .l.'l. 

■-•  K'll 


Piatt,  ((/.  v.,  ante,  vol.  ii.)     In    1801   be  was  appi 
U.S.  consul  to  Venice,  where  he  resided  till  1805,  gaining 


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leheil  tho  true  strain 
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'i"ini'(',,n.i-_,ri,.;,V, "'»■  ■'^iiiinliiiii  uiii,  ii,.'  ', '■,"  "n" 

,,,,:;."«i--or.C..,(..Ve;t.P„ekorSe..)B„..,,sr«, 

"-;./""'■'"''="''--'■-'••  c„.ea„  Bo...  ,srr 

,„;•    Out„f„,e   Question:    Coa,o,ly.  Best.,   ,sr7 


•^  *l"riua  Sophia  Wilh,.'l„  -'"'-'•''"»"-    (Contents  -  i  J 


»h"l'.  I  .11    i„i       ,"",',  "'III'-  ...     I     I   U '""■'■  >liilil- 

liiiiliii 

i«..;  ,il::"""""i" m..-.,.. ,,*„„„.,„„„ 

i  1=..,';. "'  "»■'"■•  '■"■."". .  K.,„.  „.,„  „„ 

.w»/U' ',  ",E '"■ ■ ,ta..'ia,';i,t:';:;:,;:;>„5.i' 

■:*;..■.;■  :J'S,^r;r;,»',-|-'"«'.  I! 

-''xxvii.JiW     '"    '"■"'<  '■"  '■'"'  111-  >.  ou  (      .'.'■•i.^'^V'/'''- 
■)•(    ( t' J  \    A   J  ■  '""Hies,  — Ad/ii,),. 

In.ro.l»e,i;f„     anir'f.;;:;;,:'--}^  "- OW  *'"»'"-  «i,h 
2^-  ThrooVLo/";?  ''''-'■•  '^'^^^  ^2'"". 

-"-      flip    Hi|c,j   „!■    w-,  . 

,  "III 'Tilt.  Hist,  ,,fm',''"!''iiiiii.   Doft.,  iss,',    |o,_„ 

liiiiliiig 

lunllv.     Kn,,,,  n,,.    ,""^  MiLJei.t  hi,,  ,,r,,vi,  '      ,""  ''"''^t 

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Ujiic'lu'il  Willi  tlie  sfiiiinu'Mt  ot  the  imst.  .  ,„„h:i'« 

i„)t  tlu'  sHic.lar's  or  tliu  pnefs,  l,ul  llu'  muaeru  tourists, 
of  liowover  liife'li  ilugroe."— -Vtidaii,  xli.  410. 
2S.  The  Elevator:   Fiiroe,  Bust.,  l.SS!),  Hiaio. 

29.  Indian  Summer,  licwt.,  l^x:>,  l2rao. 
■' Mr.  HmvoUs  ahvavs  fliocisi's  t(i  avoiil  il  rum  a  and  deep 

feeling;  l.e  lias  a  riwlit  U>  select,  hut  the  '.'"^"''f ,"','':' '{VJ; 
sistently  iijncire.s  both  or  moeks  at  both  w  a.s  false  to  life 
in  a  hn^ai^  way  as  the  novelist  vvho  is  always  ■>>  '[.^'^  L^^ 
In 'Indian  .<nininer'  he  has  e.xpended  his  skill  on  tritlts 

'^^■'^^TheNn't'ervTjavi'i'iK'on'lan  and  connterplan,  the  <;<>iit'"- 
ual  l.v-play  in  the  nundsof  p.'op  lo  leelmK  ''*-''','"  ,,',S' I  ,p 
po.s.se.ise,l  of  the  jjrace  not  to  tell  all  they  feel.  "'J'^i^  '  ''^ 
litlle  plot  really  intricate  and  full  to  the  brim  of  human 
interest."— ('.-//le,  v.  I.'i4.  ,       ,  ^„„ 

30.  The   Minister's  Charge;    or,   Ihe   Apprentieeship    jj^.  r,4^ 
of  Lemuel  Barker,  Bost,  lt<.'<7,  1 2ino.  Howes,  Barnabas. 

'In  this  novel,  as  in  '  .\  Modern  I;istanee    and    Sihis  1  A,i,|ie|d,    Massachusetts; 


mot  have  alwavs  tlie  great  merit  ot  absolute  real U> 
Ne\  he  is  true  to  his  eliaraeters;  they  go  wluther  the> 
are  iJi  und  to  go,  up  or  down,  hiking  the  imlural  c.mse- 
uueuee"  ■  their  let  .ms  and  their  lives.  This  reeoguition 
lA  writers  of  Nceessity  or  Consequeiiee  in  lietiun  is.'vl"'";-' 
as  rare  as  its  i,ereepti(  n  by  ordinary  people  in  lea  lUe.  11 
m.  dd  h  It  1  e  is  t\,e  p.is,4ssor  of  a  style  wh  eh  is  always 
ileas  g  and  unstudied,  though  eertamly  the  resuU  il 
Itu  ly  we  Ive  alreadv  assigned  him  iinalit  es  whieh  ui- 
M  re  iiicCe™.  He  has  eertain  defeets;  he  lacks  ,7«i(f  <l< 
Mur  the  natural  liveliness  whieh  goes  far  to  redeem  al- 
most every  other  fault.  Yet  he  is  not  cyiiieal ;  if  he 
lot  laugh  much,  he  never  sneers 


doi's 


his  stories  have  no  plot. 


not   aug  i  muen,  ne  ue\ui  .iiij;^,t.T  ,  ^..«  ..vy..w.  ...-.-        . 

o  situations  to  speak  of,  and  not  many  nicidents,  yet  the> 

e"'        is  conversations  are  .sometimes  llippant  an.l 

sometiines  in  bad  taste,  yet  they  are  natural.  -.N>(.  An'., 


Lapham.'he  sho'ws  himself  a  imusterly  realist,  1"1'"""«     ji,,;,^.,  18S7,  12mo, 

under  obvious  restrietionsin  h'l*V'.V':i'll"  ,'i'.""'.,"V,,f, ".  '      IIowps,  Frederick  William. 


History   of   the   Town   of 
vol.   i.,    West    Cummington, 


character.  .  .  .  From  Mr.  Howells's  later  works  the  nfcr- 
cnce  is  justiliable  that  he  desires  impartially  aiid  '^riessy 
to  record  New  Knglaud  life  both  m  its  broad  tendencies 
and  it,s  detail.  So  far  he  has  shown  us  that  there  is  little 
variety  in  the  people.-tbat  their  proinment  clntracteris m  a 
arc  of  a  inean  onler  and  strikingly  disagreeable,  —.\iiliuu. 

^  "  There  is  nothing  anywhere  in  the  book  that  is  not  real- 
istic, but  the  lirst  half,  that  which  deals  with  Lemuels 
mild  aspirations  and  .keen  disappoiutraenls,  his  lirst  ex- 
periences in  city  life,  his  delusions  and  his  awakening  and 
his  falling  back  into  apathy,-all  this  is  touched  with  sym- 
nathv  the  sympathy  whieh  means  insight  as  well  as  ph<)- 
togriiphv,  tlie  svnipalhy  which  creates  the  kind  ol  imagi- 
liatloii  that  simplv  sees  Ixdiind  a  veil  and  describes  things 
that  are  real  though  invisible  to  the  average  man.  -Crilic, 

liL  .Modern  Italian  Poets:  Essays  and  Venetian  Por- 
traits, 1SS7,  12mo.  (Contains  sketches  of  eighteen  au- 
thors, from  1770  to  1S70.) 

"  It  would  probably  be  difficult  to  find,  either  m  Italy  or 
in  England,  in  one  little  volume  eminently  readable,  so 
much 
life 


1.  Zoology  and   Food 

An  Atloii  of  Practical  Elc- 

with   Preface  by  Professor  Huxley, 


Pyrrhus,  the  Epi- 

rotc:  an  llistorieal^ira'gedy,  in  Five  Acts,  [verse,]  Lon., 
18.i7,  Svo. 

Howes,  George  Bond. 
Fishes,  Lon.,  \S»S,  8vo. 
nientary   Biology  : 
Lon..  1885, -Ito.  r.u    otti 

Howgate,  11.  W.  (Ed.)  The  Cruise  of  the  "Flor- 
ence ;"  or,  E.\tracts  from  the  Journal  of  the  Preliminary 
Arctic  Exjicdition  of  1877-7S,  Wash..  1879,  8vo. 

Howick,  Daniel.  The  Serio-Comic  Guide  to  Rich 
mond :  with  a  Pago  about  Petersham.     By  Moonraker. 

Lon.,  18S1,  Svo.  ,,,...    T         I 

Howick,  David.  History  of  the  First  Lanark 
Rifle  Volunteers,  (ihisgow,  1887,  8vo. 

Howie,  James,  M.D.  1.  My  Homo,  my  Country, 
and  my  Church,  Glasgow,  1840,  12mo.  2.  The  Queen  in 
Scotland:  a  Descriptive  Poem,  Edin.,  1842,  12uio.  .1 
Sketches  in  Britain,  [verse,]  (ihisgow,  1842,  8i'o.    4.  llic 


England,  in  one  little  volume  eiuMienuj  leuuuuii, .-..  .  j^ketclies  in  tiritain,  perso.j  luur-g,...,  i..^.,  >..«.  ■.  ■■■■ 
ch  accurate  ami  easy  inf.irmation  about  the  uatioi""  i  Ti|„,tratcd  Guide  and  Manual  for  St.  Andrews,  St.  An 
of  Italy  from  Naindeon  to  Cttvour.  -^(/i..  No.. }Ho.        j   ,  .ur,,    lomo;  6th  ed.,  enl.,  1887.     &.  An   HisMi 

If  the  modern  period  is  U>  be  treated  as  something  ab-  j  tirews,  i.-o.i,  i.!iiio ,  ui  , 

itelv  disconnected  from  the  earlier  age,  no  one  could     ical  Aceouni  of  the  Town  ol  Aj  r  tor  tlio  Last  r  iity 


do  it  more  felicitously  than  Mr  HowcUs.  .  .  .  He  has  this 
sure  merit,  that  he  makes  his  book  attractive ;  and  Ins 
ventures  into  the  field  of  translation  have  a  peculiar 
charm.  "—.VuduH,  xlvi.  18. 

:i2.  April  Hopes,  Bost.,  1887,  12nio. 

"  The  pleasure  it  gives  is  almost  entirely  dependent  cm 
the  possession  bv  the  reailer  of  what  may  be  called  the 
literary  sense.  That  sense  is  deeply  gratified  by  the  irony 
BO  delicate  that  its  freciuent  ill  nature  is  condoned  by  the 
accurate  expression  of  habits  of  manner  and  speech,  ol 
secret  thought,  and  even  of  tlie  haziest  intellectual  percep- 
tion The  gain  to  fiction  from  the  author's  allegiance  to 
that  division  of  literature  is  not  .so  great  as  the  loss  to 
metaphysics.  All  his  exceptional  (lualitlcs,  not  excluding 
his  wit,  would  shine  more  brilliantly  in  abstract  eximsition 


Stimulants  and  Nareotii.-, 


Kilmarnock,  ISfil,  8vo. 
Howie,  James  Muir. 

Lon.,  1878,  121110. 

Howison,  Robert  R.,  [ante,  vol.  i.,  add.]  1. 
Fredericksburg,  Past,  Present,  ond  Future,  Frederieks^- 
burg,  Va.,  1880,  Svo.  2.  God  and  Creation,  Rlchmoinl, 
Va.,  188,%  Svo. 

Howitt,  F.  H.  Natural  History  of  Lovers,  l.on., 
1850,  12mo.  ,         „,.,.„.  , 

Howitt,  Miss  Margaret,  daughter  of  William  aiul 
Mary  Howitt,  w/ra.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Butterfly's  OoMiH. 
Lon,  ls(!5,  p.  Svo.  2.  Twelve  Months  with  Frednkii 
Bremer  in  Sweden,  Lon.,  180fi,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 


3.  Binls 


After  the  death  of  her  husband  (see  Howitt,  Wii^i  i  I'l, 
hifrn)  Rho  resided  with  her  daughter  Margaret  at  Mirim, 
iii  Tirol.  She  joined  the  Roman  Catholic  Church,  nml 
died  in  Rome,  whither  she  had  gone  to  spend  the  win- 
ter and  to  take  part  in  the  papal  jubilee.  I.  Illu?fi;iti'i 
Library  for  the  Young,  Lon.,  1857,  4to.  2.  (Irmis.) 
Trust  and  Trial :  a  Story  from  the  Danish,  Lon., 
p.  Svo.  :i.  (Trniis.)  Father  and  D.iiighlcr.  by 
rika  Bremer,  Lon.,  1859,  8vo.  4.  Marian's  Pilgi im- 
age, and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1859,  Ifimo.  5.  A  I  op- 
ular  History  of  the  Inited  States  of  America  from  tlie 

Discovery  to   the   Present   Time,  Lon.,  1869,  Id |;- 

Adventures  of  Jack  and  Harry,  Lon.,  18(10,  fp.  4t"     '■ 


could  draw  them  with  absolute  perfection."— A'cifion,  xlvi. 
14"' 

"Doubtless  the  scenes  are  common  and  the  incidents 
trifling,  but  thev  are  the  subjects  of  a  subtle,  exquisite,  rc- 
liued  Interpretation."— Mcrai'!/  WiirM,  xlx.  M). 

33.  Annie  Kilburn  :  a  Novel,  N.  York,  1S88,  12ino. 

34.  A  Sea  Change ;  or.  Love's  Stowaway  :  a  Lyrical 
Farce,  in  Two  Acts  and  an  Epilogue,  Bost.,  1888,  24nio. 

With  Pehuy,  Thomas  Skiigkant,  (cd.)  Library  of 
Universal  Adventure  by  Sea  and  Land  :  including  Origi- 
nal Narratives  and  Authentic  Stories  of  Personal  Prow- 
ess and  Peril  in  All  the  Waters  and  Regions  of  the  Globe 
from  the  Year  79  to  1888.     Illust.      N.  York,  1S87,  Svo. 

(Jknkrat,  CniTiciBM  ;  

"As  an  observer  of  his  fellow-creatures  Mr.  Howells 
862 


-.iS, 

|.-|cil- 


HOW 

Lo„.,  1 800  ;;  's ;  "•  frt  /;;';  ^-;"'  •  '^  ftory.  i,,;,';. 

■Si.te.Mury,  L„„.,  I's,),  'f,''  '.^  "  H  '  rfl  tr  "  v  "'^ 
in  8wiUerlund  an.l  It,  Iv  l.vp;.  •,«■''  ^"°  ^*""'« 
1861,  p.  .svo.     n     Tn.liT      T    "K"    "'"'■"""•'   f^on. 

F.  Briuao,-,  Lon  •/8li  '  .'Is  ^^'z  Tt  rn">"l^'  '"'""'  "^ 
the  Greeks,  by  F    I),-,.„L    r  .J.,''-^  '''"'"-'''  »'"' 

Poet's  Children  iJ:T4/'S„;J'-^«'.  !'•,;;,;•«■  13.  The 
I.itele  C,i.st,.l,  l.,m.,  186.i  oJ;"'"j,-  ^-l I";  Story  of 
for    Young    Peonlo    Ion      IS^?'      ';'■  ''"'""ctive  Stories 

(ir„n,lehiMre„,  L„„.,  ml,  ito  Is  Th.'V  ^^  ?,".'''^'^ 
gvvyn,  LuM,  lS(il,a  vols  n  C'  ''J;/  "  <^'f  «f  (-'aor- ! 
awaros.aml  other  Stores '^'Lon  mri  /.''^  ^''«°'  ^'"- i 
Four-FooteJ    Friencb,  Ton     IHfiT    a/'  '-""''     .-"•  ""■• 

21.  Vignettes  of   ."  mer  i^n"  ll'i!  '  """t'   "'"\  "'■'  l'^**'*-  ' 

22.  John  Oriel's  S  ah  iff,.  T  ■■,'.?'''"■'  '^''^'  '^mo.  ' 
...res  from  Nature        lill"''-,'""-,,''^' ""•     f^-  P'e- 

urul  HistorvStories  for  nvT,  I    'l',^'. '-""'•     ^S.  Nat- 
"1.  Ifimo.     27.  ,Ws  of  An^rTy"/"*-'"''".  Lon.,  IS74, 

./lustrations    b;°oCL'lir"' i„''"  i  s^r^Tsn,  ^'"^.^^ 

Mi:i:nj;:,nf«j;i;;st^ij"';^;"^'f^^'e.on'"ui.^^ 

(tJe^J^  ^^a^  fr^;:?"'  '•'.-'"•.]  '^92-1879. 
vol.  i.,an(l  in  biog  apl/ical  li  o'.fr-^''""  "'  ]J^'  »""' 
lia.B  an,l  Mary  How  t  VonTTo  i'"'  S«nera!ly.)  Wil- 
thenceforth  spent  the^r  winter    in  U^l'^''  '?  .^^^'  "-"l 

porlation  as  the  oily  Mean'^'of  Pff»  ,"  ^''"«".™  T^ns- 

D^v,  Lon.,  18,i,5,  2  vo  "  8vo  «  w'^".!'  '"  "">  ^'^^"n' 
Stuo-of  English  County  We  L„„  °8  -"'."  ?""«"••  " 
7.  The  Northern  Heights  of  London  n  'a-?'':  ''•  *'^°- 
sc-ciations  of  Hanipstead  HVh^  ,'r  '"'  "'«'»r'oal  As- 
^ey,  an,i  rsMngtorLon';  "^f  I'l!:'  '''"^«'«"'  «'"-  Horn- 

||.  Vr'^- -mp-  a;:tl^?^i^;r  7"°  ^^'^h  f  P"«^ess, 
tlie  better  sort  of  K'«sii)  ai  I  in,v,.i  r  '^""'V  '^  selection  ol' 
«I".'hes  lu  tbis  poriio  on  e  utln.'.mn"*  ''.''""■>■  '^''i eh 
i^ei'.,  xxvii.  Ml.  ''  '".-'fopi'litan  suburbs."— Sa/ 

'^■-o.^'l  a'ra"s'rTho"R'  !*""  "'""^  Po^^-^.  I""'-  'Bri 

R.mu",l  Abbeys^na  Ca  ■llesof  Z'lV'.""'.'"'  '^'""^  :  K 
61.  t«o  series,  fp  4  o  2  T  -»  W  ^"*^'"'  '^""•'  '«82- 
»■"!  .Vtles,  Lon  8rt3  ifi'V'^^r  '''.""i"""!  Abbeys 
Yorkshire.  '  III,"  'ion  iZ,  Z'  '«'"•"'  ^'''"'y^  °f 
Abbeys  of  , be  Bor,w!l^;.;i«V^^/«-o  ''•  «""'^'' 
Jf.r.'-!'vi^<'«-ard.     ..Ge„L,U.s.aranta,ai 


HOW 

llXyou'"'""''   '"  ^"«"^^''  "««a-eter,  N.  York,  .880- 

;4"5^"^^^;'^^r«.-^- -'- -^- 

Howlcu,       chard   L'lsn"'""','"   ^^'•,^--'<. ''^^S 
College,  Lon.i'm    mJ  r,!!-        ,  ,       '■  ';'I"«>"'<1  "«   King's 

I  p../,,)  I-n.,  18J4-8ti;  ,"".o„''r'^r„''  '■'  "^»™'-''  Office 
,  I-nclZ'-On'  t""^V- ;"'  ;^M''";'"Sr''l'bic  Institution, 

graphic  ..ie.:r:^^n  IW  ^^l^f  ,^r''"«  ''"°'"- 
ITe5r^:'?-'i^'i^StJtMr,,,eMi,aie 

^'i...'ion,   Lon.,   l,4r  T'l      2    -r^  'ho  Englisb  Con- 

-eaiHst„rica,,^'-,|?;,^-'^,i::,^;;^OM^Mo..U^ 

.o.fcTJt^'f/e^t'e'^  "vt•^^;f'^•^^'?••  >'-f-'  ".- 

;  I'if^-ry  of  Ne>v^:,^,ll::^  tri'^'^-il;'-  ;/cclesiast'iea. 

>.ewfoun(llanUers  of  il  lermk  ,vh^^^^^^^^^  "'"' '«  'he 

knowledge  of  their  "oun  r  ■  ,,  ,  1  ,V  "'l '"  '"'''  ■'«  'heir 
Jvorthyof,,,,,,,,ii,,^'ff^™mr>     an^d^^h^^^  Hrst  half  of  it  is 

bistory,-AVi//„H,  .xlvii   "'O  "^  "'  early  .North  American 

ing".""ui:KTa^fi;a,',irnf''f°;b"""n""^  «"  ''"'"'- 
tures.  Host.,  1854  Svo  "  °'"'^'''  "''  ^'o- 

Li"7po"  u^a?^L?e  bl"f^,^'  ^•'^■^•'  *-'  "'  '«-'2.  at 
educated  at  HosiuSchoo  am  >;'?."  '""'^'"'"ti  ""B 
Inner  Temple  18«r  but  has  .^^,.»"'  ","V'  1^"  »'  't>e 
erature  and'  politics  ;M  P  fo  S„„'  .?'«^  ^r  ^""•"^'^  '»  '"- 
He  has   con  ributod    '"•^- ""^  South  Salford  since  1886. 

ethnographCL^d     "  Ci°;i'   "l-"T'   ""  '"^'o"™!. 

""irSs'^^-^"^«-^tis:^;^^'»'''«^'-- 

inflnlte  credif'^to  I  e"ZKcfr'S,';';'t' "'."J  'f '"•'^'  ""'^  ''"^s 
reference,  not  a  book  to  re  ,d"-;w//V,. ■"''',■'■'  l"  "  ''<""'  of 
^  "Marked  by  aprofnndi,vr,r7  ■'',"■•.  xlii.  512, 
detail,  and  «>.  atnC,"  f  ge^°uh  e'rbn  ,V,'  ^';r?'*'"^"««>'  "f 
111  any  recent  English  wrTter  '1™."  V""  '"  "e  met  with 
an  immense  storehouse  of  imnnrtl,"'.^-'''^'"'!'^  «"  doubt, 
'spectator,  llii,  i;ti9  '  ™POftant  historical  facts."— 


JoMier  and  Statesman  bdn,  "a  s'"'  ^V,^-  <^''''"'  "  a 
•Military  and  Civil  Ca"eer  m  H,w  ".  """"■^  "f  ^is 
of  -North  America:  beinL^'a  Con,,  f  /• '^'■''-  ^-  ^""a'» 
P"r(ant  Events  in  the  Vn\,J%,  ,  '^™,"""'  "^  ""«  I'"- 
i;io-,  an,l  Jloxie"   from  thlTr  f,     *•'''  ""  """«''  ''^''v. 

'^.ttie  Voices:  Poems,  1878.    .3.  (Trans.j 


spectator,  Uii.  KtI9.  -  - -"*  *av;w.  — 

fro;V[h^\try  :frifor'r,'"'""'j  ?  ^"o^P'  to  -n- 
•Jeology,  Lon.   fg/r  8"o      '  '  "'"''  ""^  ^""^  "^  "^^nt 

Boi;?iI  f^™\'?":'rn;,r,i^'' ^'r  "o«-or.h.se.s  "imself  to 
ries  became  extinct       "'"m""/^„'?.«">'  of  it»  contempora. 

the  phenomena  can  o nly'be  exn  a  n«  'i»''"^''^'. '  •  "'"t 
den  cjitaelysm  wbcn.i.v  „  ...  P  "'"ed  ".v  mvokinir  asnd. 
ami  Wide  oVer.C'tf,'-,^,,  fad  ^^^h  of  ««ter.  s.?ept'far 
«hioh  he  supp,.rt.slus  views  nr?.,^;,'  '  '  p.^'e  arguments  by 

a:i^s^,i"-oi^'ss^:";iy'S!i 

Hows,  John  W   «     r     , 

i  nopsis  of  the  "eolofv  of  I      >  '*"''''»y.  •»•  W.     A  Sy- 

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,  tU  American  Patert  |ys  l,,^"^'!  '  '"\'^  P«*«'>t  State  of 
i  2-  A  Brief  Treatise  on  r^'tkd«r''  ^i^'""  '«"'  8vo. 

^  ''To^roV'?"'^v'^''"'^'« '-'-'''' '"'  '"■ 

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e.pal  of  the  Liverpoo r^oiUge  /8r»  «^"''*.''"'  P"°- 

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Anibiii ;  ii  Sermun  :  with  Notes  on  Allegory,  ln?l>in\tion. 
nn.l    I'.vhlunces,    Lor..,   IsfiA.  Svo.      i.  Scenes   lioiu    the 
Life  of  St.  I'lUil,  iin.l  their  lieligious  Lespon.s  Lon.,  IM.Ii, 
imp.  Svo.     0.  The  Meti>l>l"".^  of  St.  I'.ml,  Lon..  IM.N  p. 
Sv'k  new  eJ.,  ISS:;.     7.  The  CoinpiinionH   ol  fct.  1  .uil, 
Lnn     I-^Tl,  1).  «vo;  now  c.l.,  1S8H.     ^.    Meditations  on 
the   .Miniole.'    of  Christ,  Lon.,  1S71,  ,>   Syo  ;  Second  Se- 
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Lon     :s71,  l2mo.      11.  "  liefuie  the  Tiible:  '  an  IiLiuiry 
into  11, e  True  .Meniiinu'of  the  Conse,'i„lion  Uubrie  in  tjiu 
Comimmion  Service  of  the  Chnrch  of  lliigland,  Lon  ,1^,0, 
8vo.      12.  The  liiver  Uee  ;  its  Aspect  and  History  :  hi  h 
Illustrations,  Lon.,  1-S75,  -Ito.      i:i.  Tlie    I'osiiion    of    l.e 
Priest  .luring  Consecration  in   the  i;nj;lisi  Coiuniun  on 
Service:  a  Keply,  Lon.,  1S77,  Svo.      11    ■Jhe  Lv.dcut.a 
Value  .,(  tlie  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  (liohlen    Lecture.-    or 
l^-li)   Lon.    ISSU,  p.   Svo.     \i>.   Iland-liook    to  tliestci 
Cathedral:    with    Special  Hefereuce    to    ils   Uestoration 
hetween    ISCs  and    1>7(1,  Chester,   ISsJ,  Svo      10.   Lvi- 
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Studies  in  the  Life  id'  St.  I'eter,  Lon.,  ISs:!,  p.  bvo.     is. 
Our  Collects,  Epistles,  and  (iospels  :  Twelve  Meditation.-, 
Lon.,   1SS5,   p.   Svo.     111.   Thoughts    for   Saints     Days: 
Shori  Kendings.  Lon..  L^S.\  Svo.     211.  The  Diaconate  o 
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KiMMi-.u.    Ai.FiiKii,   Chester  ns  it  was.      Ulust.      l-on., 
1S72, -Ito.  ,  ,. 

■•  Dean  H..wsnii  has  given  us  a  KOod  deal  "f  ^l'*^^;^'!;''  ,'''; 
torvheie  and  there  in  his  l''l"l<; '^"'  >'^.''''\'.'';  ,,  '  ,  f, ,, 
out  the  irraiid  drama-for  such  it  really  is-<d  the  xarie.l 
furtunes  "1  Uie  city.'-Sii/.  AVi'.,  .x.\.M". -i. 

Ilowsoii,  Wnltt-r.     The  Story   ol  .L.ck   Harding, 

Lon,,  1SS5.  p.  ^vo.  c     ■  . 

lioyer,  M.  A.     Little   Margit,    ind   other   Stones. 

Illust.     Lon..  1SS7,  4to.  ,     ,,     .i      r 

Iloylc,  I'Ulwnra.     An   Inquiry  into  the  Truth  o_t 

Christianity,  and  the  Doctrine  of  Necessity,  Lon.,  ISO,, 

'""iioyle,  Willinin,  h.  is;)1,  in  the  Vale  of  Uossen- 
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tional Resources,  and  how  they  are  wasted  :  an  Omit- 
ted Chaiiter  in  Political  Economy,  Lon.,  IS,1,  .Mo  .. 
Crime  in  Enghind  and  Wales  in  the  Niueteentl;  Cen- 
turv  Lou.,  lS7fi,  Svo.  3.  On  the  Causes  of  Had  1  rade,  ^ 
Loii  1S77  Svo  4.  Crime  and  Pauiieriam  :  a  Letter  to 
the  lit.  Hon.  W.  E.  (iladstone.  Lon.,  If.Sl,  Svo.  ...  Keui- 
edies  for  the  I'overtv,  Degradation,  and  Mi.sery  which 
exi.st:  Letters  to  the  "Times,"  Lon.,  LSS:!  Svo.  6.  Our 
National  Drink  Hill  as  it  affects  the  Nation  s  \\ el  - 
Being.  Lon.,  1SS4,  p.  Svo.  7.  Band  ol  Hope  .Melo.list. 
Lon.,  isss,  32mo.     8.  Temperance  Hymns  and  &oc„s, 

"iioyli','  William  Kvnns,  M.A.  (Trans.)  The 
Parasites  of  Man  and  the  Diseases  which  proceed  Irom 
them,  hv  U.  Leuckart,  Edin.,  l.'>s«,  Svo. 

Hoyt,  Mrs.  U.  S.,  ("Marhm  \\e.»t,"  Jiseud.) 
Standing  in  Others'  Way.  li.ist.,  1.SS2,  ICmo. 

Hoyt,  Henry  Mnityii,  LL.D.,  b.  1S30,  at  Kings- 
ton. Luzerne  Co.,  Pa.;  was  admitted  to  the  bar;  ferved 
in  the  civil  war:  governor  of  Pennsylvania  187.S-83.  1. 
Brief  of  a  Title  ill  the  Sovciiteeu  Townships  of  the 
County  of  Luzerne:  a  Syllabus  of  tlic  Controversy  be- 
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LS71I,  Svo.  2.  Protection  i.  .«m«  Free  Trade,  .«.  \ork, 
1SS5.  IL'nio.  „     .  „.  ^ 

Hoyt,  Rev.  J.  The  Mountain  Society :  a  History 
of  the  First  l'resbyteri:in  Church,  Orange,  New  Jersey, 
N.  York,  IsiiO,  12mo.  ,       „     , 

Hoyt,  J.  K..  and  Ward.  Aiiim  L.  Cyclopa-dia 
of  Practical  Ijuotations,  English  and  Latin  :  with  Ap- 
pendix coiitaiiiiog  Proverbs,  Law  and  Ecclesiastical 
Terms,  Ac,  N.  York,  ISSl,  Svo  j  4lh  ed.,  1SS2. 

Hoyt,  James  S.  Fifty  Year.*  of  Church  Life; 
The  First  Evangelical  Congregational  Church,  Ciim- 
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Hoyt,  Joseph  (Jibsoii,  LL.D.,  181. •.-1S62,  b.  „l 
Dumbarton,  N.ii.;  gra.lualc.l  at  Y«t.-  \RW:  «as  in 
structor  in  mntheniatics  and  natural  philosophy  in  1  liil- 
Jii.s  Exeter  Academy  lS.lll-58,  and  in  1-5'.'  became 
chancellor  and  professor  of  Oreek  in  Wasbiugton  I  ni- 
versity,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Miscellaneous  Writings:  Ad- 
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Hoyt,   .Mrs.   K.   C.     Janet   and    her    Friemls,   N. 

"il.'ivl'  >liirtin  U'.,  b.  L-^.OO,  at  Northwood.  N.H. ; 
gradu  t  d-  t  D'"mo«.h  College  1871.  'f'-  0"tlaWs 
1  oom.  llv  Diadem  Kli,  [pseud.l  N.  York,  IS^S.f,  12mo. 
iloyt,  ilev.  UaylantI,  U.D.,  b.  .<Hs,  "•  CI;"'""'  - 
O. ;  graduated  at  Brown  Iniversily  iM.O.and  i"/!",'  R'"^.''" 
eslei  Theological  Seminary  Isnii ;  ordained  ui  the  Bapti-t 
Church,  pastor  of  Ihe  strong  Place  (huicli.  Brook  yii 
1.  llintsandllelp^lortbcthristianLile.N.YorK.lssO, 
•Mmo  2.  Present  Le.s>ons  liom  Dislant  Days.  N.  YoiU, 
Issl.  l8mo.  ;i.  (ileauis  from  Paul's  Pii.mui  :  Studies  tor 
the  Dailv  Life  iu  the  Epistle  t..the  Philil.iuans,  N.  \  ork 
ISS;;,  ICimo.     4.  The  Biook  in  the  Way.  N.  \ork.  Isss, 

'^'ilo/i.T,  col.  Henry  MontaBne,  b.  is:'2;  for- 
merly of  the  2.1  Life  Uu.ir.ls,  later  ..I  the  Uoyal  ,\rtil  .'i.^ . 
1    The  Seven  Weeks'  War:  its  Antecedents  ami  its  In.'i 

dents  Lon.  1*^1'".  -  ^"l^-  ^'•'"-  '"'"'  *'''"  '  *"  ,  ' 
British  E.vpeditim.  (o  Abys^inia :  compiled  Irom  Au- 
thentic Documents.  L.m..  ISC.'.l,  Svo. 

"The  more  the  .i.ii.liu't  of  this  eanii.aniii  is  exainii.j  .1 
,„ele;, Ji'-'il'ViU  be  a,.prechiu.,l,  and  ^•^■il^HK^Z^'^tu^ 
was  .\-islaiit  .Mililary  Secretary  to  I-.U'l  Napie  .  ""^  '.' ",',','- 
Lmml-eiv  vet.,  his.  liefbv  clearly  iiulicalinf;  the. Iitl. 11  - 

Uc^  .d  Ibe'.pei'iti.ui  aiHlthe  skilful  measiires  by  whuh 
they  were  suriu..uiite.l.-.Vi/.  i.'<c.,  xxvui.  uis^ 

;i  (E.I.)  The  Franco-Prussian  War:  its  Cau.ses,  liici- 
den'ts  and  Conse.ineiices  :  with  the  Topography  ami  H>s- 
t.'rv  U  the  Rhine  Valley,  by  W.  H.  Davenport  Adams. 
L..ii..  1S70-72,  2  vols.  4to. 

•■  It  niav  be  h.ng  bef.iiva  more  instructive  accniit  i.l  llic 
wu-ai  nils  ill  ..iir  laugUMCu.  aii.l,  when  sn.-li  an  aec.nml 
a„es  l'..iiie.il  will  hanlly  prove  more  interesting  in  Us 
dnv."— .Sif.  Jlci.,  xxxi.  7IH. 

4.  (Trans.)  The  Campaign  of  ISfifi  m  (.eruian.v,  Lon 
1S7''  Svo.  :>.  The  Invasions  of  England:  a  History  ol 
ihc  Past,  with  Lessons  for  the  Future,  Lon.,  1876,  2  vols. 

'"^■"'will  be  rend  with  interest,  and  maybe  ftudled  with 
;  •'^;'?^:,;i;;^;fl/;;^ie,'w;'nld  have  written  >"'- et!eetivt.|y  if 

;  wellas  Ibe  imasiires.  la.tli  olVeiisive  and  delensive,  we 

sbonUl  certainly  adopt,  ■-.'■yia'/.i'or,  I.  lis. 
1  «  The  Russo-Turliisb  AVar  :  including  an  Account  ..1 
the'  Rise  and  Decline  of  the  Otf.man  Power,  and  the 
History  of  the  Eastern  Questi.m,  L.m.,  '^'f',;,  "'''•■  ,''■ 
7  (Ed  )  Life  of  Field-Marshal  Cmnt  M.dtkc,  Ismi- 
1S7S  By  Prof.  W.  Miiller.  Lon.,  lS7i),  cr.  Svo.  s. 
Turcnne,  ("Military  Biographies,")  Lon.,  ISSo,  p.  sv.j. 
An.l.-ee  HoLi.ANn.  Tiii,vi;xi:.v  J.,  M7J™. 

Ilozier,  William  \\.  Practical  Remarks  on  Ag- 
ricultural Drainage,  .specially  a.lapted  to  the  Drainage 
of  Heavy  Land:  with  some  Observations  on  Subseqiuut 
Management.  L.iii.,  1S7II.  Sv.j. 

Hubback,  Mrs.  CaUienne  Anne.  [See  H.  1.- 
„.«K,  Mus.,  ,n,l,;  V..1.  i.,  add.,]  dangbter  ol  \  ice-Ad. 
,„i,,,l  Sir  F.  W.  Austen,  K.C.B.,  a  br..lher  of  Jane 
Austen,  the  novelist:  married,  1S42,  to  John  luhba.k. 
barrister-at-hiw,  (..afc,  vol.  i.)  1.  Life  ami  lis  Less..ii.- : 
a  N.ivel,  Lon.,  IsM,  11  v.ds.  p.  Svo.  2.  'Ihe  Mistakes..! 
a  Idfe:  a  N'vel.  L..n..  IsfiC.  H  vols.  p.  Svo  .!.  Agios 
Milbourne;  or,  "  Foy  pour  Devoir,"  Loii.,  ISoli,  2  )ol,- 
p  Svo.  4.  The  Rival  Suitors:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  IS;.,,.l 
vols.  ]>.  Svo.  :<.  The  Stage  and  the  Comi'any  :  a  Novel, 
Lon'..  1S:,8,  Ii  v.ds.  p.  Svo. 

Hilbbaril,  Hela,  b.  1S14,  in  llamilt.m,  N.Y. ;  g kcI- 
uat.d  at  Hamill..n  College  ls:!4;  was  appointed  assistant 
Beol..gist.,f  Michigan  ls:;7.  and  adniittcd  to  the  bar  D- 1.. 
Memiirials  of  a  Half-Century,  N.  York,  18S,,  l.'m... 
(Consists  of  i.apcrs  relating  to  the  liistory,  scenery,  .Vc 

of  Miidiigan.)  .  ,       .  .■  r 

"  This  b.».k  gamers  only  his  M  ohigan  BlenmiiK^.  ,^': 
Is  there  a  better  bo..k  ab..iit  MiclugMii.  liidee.l,  h  is 
11.1  (.tbir  which  .'..vers  Ihe  same,  or  so  .liversilie.bgioun.i. 
—ynliiili.  xlv.  1".  ,„,       ^  . 

Hubbard,  Cbnrles  Euslis.  The  Campaigi.  .1 
the  Fortv-Fiftb  Regiment,  M.V..M.,  (the  Cadet  llcgi- 
uieut.)  Post..  1SS2.  I.  Svo.     Anon. 

Hubbard,   Frederick    Heuian.      The  Opmin 

'  Habit  an. I   Al.'oholisiu  :    with   Suggestions  f.ir  trentiiii! 

V,iri..us  Painful  C.,mpli..ations,  N.  Y.irk,  ISSl,  12m... 

Ilubbnrdi  (iiinliner  Cireeuc.     The  E.lucaiMu 

i  of  Dcuf-.Mut.'.- :    Sluill  it   be  by  Signs  m-  Articalal.....' 

i  B.ist..  Isii7,  Svo. 

i     Hubbard,  James  .llasearene,  b.  LS36,  in  li.!'- 

!  t.m;  gra.luate.l  at  Vale  Collcgo  Is.'ill.     1.  Catalogue  ..1 

the  Works  of  William  Slnikcspeare,  Original  and  Inins- 


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Willi,,,.,   Sh'.ke,  ,ear;  i,   , l,?l';',';'    ^  >';^^  •■'-■''"'"«  '" 

Iliibbaril,  Lupiiki  i        i    ^ 

f'.r  T.mrists.     (|i,„,    '  i^^"'li^     ;-"<''i«'l  <.'»i.iu-l!u„k 
'■'•1«'.^  of  Maine:  a  T,-;,   ,"'«'•'-,'"?;    ,"•   "'""•'«  "■"' 

vul^.  Mv.-li.      l"     '^f  )  ,;^ ;';";;  f  "|-'-<;"»-  '^ou,-t  Report., 

the  A,„l,o,-  .,1-  ;.si, ,  '  s  ,  ..""j'o'"^''-  liy  I'f,-  Mother 
True  S,o,.y  of  D,;' "j,;  r, h^,'^"  ^^  f  ^'^'niajje  :  a 
Si.m.,-,,„„„.ni,  X.  Vork.'ls.s^  ■|2„;""   -^'"■'■•'">-«  "f  the 

T-on.,  I«1B  Sv"  T  r'n  "■  ".'"■^';"  ""•  'My  UospcN 
l-"".,lS49,I2„o  4  I.vln;'.T'  "'"  '*'"-^  "f  ^^■'^■'i' 
"'■  En«lan,i,   ur,  Je,-  Go     T he    V,  iZf'^l, '';•  '^''^  '''""■^•' 

I'^il,  I2„,;>.     7    ,  CM.     lie     J,  7''';'''™'  ^"""""^    !>""•. 

''-'i.;.»n.rt.;e''A::;,^i,;,:/;^:-.7-'^t«;j^""-  «• 

M";:!'"::^^'■'^l;-"ei„^^''''f  ?--'-^ 
[--ii.^;  vo,..  ,.^t  .^i::.:  'Tvi:!^j^:;^ 

I.^";!^l:^a;'jr^'i^-     V,ehel,:aXove.,^ 
[aul^l*^^:';:;^,*^;'!:!-"'.     Th,.eeCh,.i.t,„a.Eve.J 

"  "'"\^"fer^r'M.t.^r:rr"  "'""T  -- 

;vanh;  a  .ue„,he;.  of'     o    St^^'Z^^Ti::,  I  ''"  "'"  "^'- 

l).iil.v  Atlas.     I.   A      i.   ;?„-r  i"''.,^'""''  <"■  "'«   '!"^to„ 
f."U.  its  Fi,>t  Stie,    ,,?,"!"  ''"^"?,.»'.'st,„in.t..,, 

";•^'<er^,  Hill,  (■,,,;,b,';igt       1™!™'-"'"?  "'"■  ".'l?'^  "^ 
"I  lli^'  Town  of  .Murlboi",  „l,    ViVi  II  .       "■  ''"'"'7 

ehn.ett.,  Host.,  l.s,l"     ■'      f ''' ?''    '''r"'"'  ^"'""■^-  '^'"^«^''- 
['«in>;.on,  Ma.saehu.Jl"  .'V,.,  '       f  ;i7,;", '^e  Town  "f  ^ 

:'"\:   with  a  (ienoalo,.ica    Uelto,,,/        ■""'"''"';;'"  '»  i 
lie-s  li">.t.,  ISiiS,  Svo.  "'•S'stoi  ol  Lexinjiton  Funii- 

JliHlson,  Charles  F.     |    Oeht  „„  .  n 
liiti'^i  to  the  lJo..,,i„o  „f  „    ...,'■   "^'''.  .il'l  Grace,  ns  ,-e- 

".an  D..,i„,,  I!o  ,^  ,s,      "."no,      "•'    '"\    '■   I'"" 

Ccnoonhuiee  of  the   Vew  tLh      ■"    "'''"''  "'"'  '''"«"«'' 
Pl.^--1  b.v  Ezra  Al  hot    Bo.       '"-'o' S '"'^r.'  '""'  ^■"'»- 

•■»""""™ie.."     im,'      -Lon  'ms A"!"^^'-"'  ,"■•  ,"  "'h™' 
■  "ill  ,.,„h„„„e,Mv  he  „c, o,',N.  1        M  '      '"'"•  •""• 

IIiidNoii,  Corrjp     I    1  i>     '     ■ 

•■\'l"Mn,yt,a.ion,  l.on..  lS7<i,  Sv..  .;,„„.  .""'..'"-"'•''■«  "f  ' 

A  ";'ty^.^l!::":;:^' t' V"'' •''■■''''■^'- "•' •'- 
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Ni";"or';.^!:f;:i^-;,'^f;:;l5^yi-^h-r.oi. „,.„ar„,,er. 

,  .vm>,  l„.r  rc.liK-lons  lit      ,e,- ■,,,,";  "'',''1'.  "'  ^a.ious  pe,-. 

;  '■)i-^t  Chii.tiMn  tiueen,")  llsro      ';    Thf  V  'r"  "'■'',""'•  "^ 
,  ')      l.ou,.,,,    (iuec„    of    l-,.„.,i.;  .  "„.,  ?  ""''   ^'""^^ 

-|^;^chofP,.,,.i,„„i,,,,,^.--,;-l.^^n_InUo,|^^^ 

■^•-n-  -lories,  ei.t';.  ,.        ,i',.'""  ""'■'''r  '■l'n-te„i„«...  ,,    r^ 

huve  here  a  >horo.l,h,y-;!;s;^„;ll];;/;;,l-:^ .^  ■  |3 

I -Jubilee,  I,on.,  Is,M''f,,   s™'     "  '     *"*■*•     •*■  ••^'"ghnnl's 

Wo-icians  .T^;^:^^:'  ^::l^"f'i  %  "-  Coile«e  ,;' 
:  fes.M.r  of  the  prine  nles    ,;,  I  l'"'^  '^'>''  '^'''  '  l""- 

S2,i,nJofL'ene,-ai,„,,M„i  -Y"^  "'-K  Inhriiiary  1^72- 

New  vork'i.,";"!,  •"  r'is"'  ''Vp^  '''"«""r^  ">  "- 

ot  the  fn,ligeMion.,  N  Y  rk  fs'-fi  i*'"?"'"^""  Kehitions 
""■I  Ther„,,eu,ies,  N  Y  ,k  H"  ^.■.  ^;"'"r'  "^'Si"".', 
•■'■"ini-iS  Weak  Ches,,,  N.  Vo,l"-|s;'-;  '^'f'';".'^"'■  ^^- 

^-^?-;;.«ieal.h.,„ii^lyf;,;^-^^«-;4-.an.,a. 

Hlldso,,,   l.>„,.„^'"^^     ''""•-  '8'^^'^r.Sv,.. 
;  ?ehy,eeCla.^.s.  L,"'"fsir;,  l.'^^^S"""^   ^"^""^t,^  for 

Hudson,   riedpriri/     I'vio'i  ..-    , 
'Ma.s.:    wa./eon,e"eM^,^„        ""','."^'    "^^   "'    Q"in<'y, 
^"v    York    He  ,   I      ,'o    '   '   ^  >"    '"^'-V  yea,-,  with  the 

•'""rn»ii..m  Inihe  Un    eU  .  ,    :  V     ■    w!,"'"'    '"     ''^""■ 
Vork.  1878,  er.  Svo.  ""   ^'•"^  to   IS72,  X. 

Hudson,  .MisJ  H    n      i. 

,      Hudson    llev.  iL^u,.   v"""''  "°'''  '8'-*'  '«■"»• 

^  Sh,,!;:;:^^;-.  ^',  «'i:J/^;|;S::;,i.'  every  nbr«ry  devote,,  ,0 
"km;:  that  »■(<■„„  re  ,1  y,,  •  ?,,"'ii.V''''l,  i.s  so  paiiis- 
II  >tyle  ami  e.xpressio,,  *  '''"";"  '">■  ht'in- rai  ler  la.i.aic 

B^if  1874:    i;;„^'"r"i^,'iy^'v  •«•■'.     4.  Sermon,. 

'  Rook  of   I'rose'    with   Voi^I  ,'  H''''  '-'""■    "•  '''ext- 

,  Lives,  I!„s,.,  IS  r,"  'J^„^"t*  ,",'";','?,'■"-•;-   "'■  Authors' 

"f  WilM«,n8l,akespea,e  H.^vV.M-".' '■""'',''''"'  "'"'•l'^ 
81,  20  vols,  svo       s     ••  ■  ,1    i  "-"l.'';'  """•    ""'t.,  I8S0- 

lE^^says,  Dost.,  ISSli  ,2,no  jj"  i;^''"" '« ^  "  ■""'ie^  of 
English  Stn.lies,  „„,',  ,Sh  'iTespeL  Sf  ^.''''''r''"'' 

:  Als,,,  several  s,.hool. hooks.  '      **'''  ''1-  ""»»• 

Hudson,  James  P     ti,.,  d  •, 

Ipuhli".  X.  York,  IS^r?  s;„   ^'"'   '>"'I»".V8   I'ua   tl,e    IJe- 

■•O.U1  nuuln^niJ^n  'uIVTO^I  thc^present  system  of  rail- 
.Hi.s  iM.li,'t„,e„ris  se'  Ui"  „'=  'Tr  "  ■""'''•  ''J'  ^^'  '"'J™'"- 
i»  I"  ti.e  mail,  JMst,"_cw!feviTs     '■"'''•  "'"  "'^^  '"-■"•••v«  il^ 

Hudson,   .tiarv   Ann      '-,■',      r. 
I'oo,,,.  on  v.,,.;,,,,    «,.'*""•,      i'lo    Heaeon   of    JIoi,e  • 

-Mass.    While  vcrv  v  ,         ,  "  '"^'"'""O-  i"  Weslflehl, 

A...e.aP,.e;^K'i,;f;^;:-rn;''t!m!^^;,,!!"d 

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dh/rceil  in  1879,  nml  in  1S83  she  was  mivrried  to  Ed- 
mun'l  Uiulsim,  mi/nn.  .Slie  was  a  corres|ion(leiit  of  tlio 
New  Viirk  liulupunduiit,  Ao.  For  liiog.,  nee  lliiisoN, 
EliMi.sii,  «"/j/'i.  1.  Vic'loriu,  [ii  novel,]  N.  York,  1S(U, 
12mo.  2.  Kireiie;  or,  A  Woiniiii's  Uight.  N.  York,  1S7I1, 
8vo.  3.  Ten  Years  in  Wll^llingt^ll :  Life  and  .-ieenes  lit 
the  XiUiuniil  Ciipitiil  ii.s  a  Woman  see?  them.  Illust. 
N.  Y'ork,  |s;i,r.8vo.  1.  Memoriiil  of  Alice  imd  I'bcebo 
Ccry  :  nitli  Iheir  Later  Poems,  liost.,  IS7:;,  er.  Svo.  5. 
Outlines  1,1  Men,  Women,  iind  'l'iiin;;s,  ls7;i,  llimo.  (i. 
His  Two  Wives,  1S74,  12riio.  7.  I'oems  of  Xut'.ire  and  j 
Life,  l!o,t.,  1SS2,  12mo. 

Iliidsoil,  Mary  E.  The  TeacherV  Mnniml  of  Drill 
for  (he  Schoiil-Koom,  &c,.,  Lon.,  18^7,  12ino. 

IIiul»iOii,  .Mrs.  .Miiry  W.  Esther,  the  UcntiU-, 
Tojiikii,  Kan.,  18SS,  svo. 

Iliulsoil,  Sailford  A.  Law  for  the  Clergy  :  Coni- 
jiarisoii  lit  Statutes  in  Various  States,  Chiiv,  1877,  12mo. 

IIiuInoii,  T.  S,  a  Scamper  through  Amerien  ;  or, 
Fifteeri  Thousand  .Miles  of  Oeean  and  Continent  in  Si.My 
Uavs,  l.un.,  I  •-82.  er.  nvo. 

iliulsuii,  Tliomas,  V.S.S.  1.  liritish  Associaiion 
for  the  Ailvaneement  of  S.Menco,  l.'<7.i  ;  Uceolloetions  and 
Random  lielleoliuns,  Lon.,  187:),  8vo.  2.  Temperance 
Pi.uieersid'  the  West:  Personal  and  Inoidcnlal  Experi- 
ences. I.ijn.,  18-^7,  |).  "^vo. 

IIlldKOII,  W.  II.,  C.M.Z.S.  The  Purple  Land  that 
England  lost;  Travels  and  Adventures  in  Ilie  lianda 
Oriental,  Soutli  America,  Lon.,  188.^,  2  vols.  cr.  8vo. 
(In  an  intnjductory  chapter  it  is  stated  that  "  the  real 
autlujr  is  a  young  Lnglishman  named  Hicliard  Lamb.") 

■•  Whcilu'r  real  or  lictilious,  the  scenes  and  characters 
arc  dcscrilicd  n  il.h  surprising  vigour  and  vivacity."— -IciKi., 
x.xlx.  ■'■:,. 

Iiudson,>\asliiiiigloil.  Practical  Plane  and  Solid 
(jcouKiry,  I  'lU.,  l'^^l»8.  '.*o. 

Hudson.  t«ev.  V;  illinin,  a  Wcslcyan  minister. 
1.  This  Tr'iusiiory  Life:  Seven  Lectures,  Lon.,  V'-7'i, 
8vo.  2.  The  Life  of  ,).  Holkind.  of  Shctlield  Park. 
Lou.,  1871,  8vo.  .'i.  The  Everlasting  Sign;  or,  Chris- 
tiaritv  its  Own  Witless,  i,on.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

Hudson,  >»illiilin  II.  SeaSickncss:  its  Cause, 
Nature,  and  Prevention  .ithout  Medicine  or  Change  of 
Diet.  \,  Y'ork,  ISSH.  Kiu.   . 

Hiiehscli,  SaiHue:.  VolapUk  :  a  Guide  for  Lcarn- 
'.ngth.   Cn^,  -rsai  Language,  N.  Y.jrk,  18S7,  12ino. 

HuetO.r,  rrci'z,  (or  r'niiicis,)  Ph.D.,  1815-1889, 
b.  at  Milr-ter.  Ge.many  ;  removed  to  England  in  1809, 
."vnd  estaljlishcd  himself  as  a  musical  critic,  in  wliich  ca- 
liacily  lie  succeedeil  .1.  W.  Davison  on  the  Times  in  1878, 
and  was  the  ''.rst  to  aivocate  Wagner's  music  in  England, 
lie  contriljuced  to  periodicals,  wrote  the  lihrettos  of  two 
operas  by  A.  C,  .Mackenzie,  anil  edited  a  series  of  biog- 
ra|phies  eiUiilcd  "The  '>eat  .Musicians."  1.  Richard 
AVagner  and  the  Music  of  t!ie  Future:  History  and  ^Es- 
thetics, Lon..  1874,  p.  Svo. 

"  Dr.  Hii.l'er  treats  of  Wagner  as  representing  the  dra- 
mnlic,  and  Scluibcrt.Sehtiniann.  Kranz,  ami  Liszt  as  ilhis- 
trftt'ng  ihe  various  shades  of  the  lyrical,  pliasc  i>(  modern 
music.  .  .  .  Though  it  ciuitaiiisseveral  things  with  which  ' 
we  have  been  coiisciemionsly  compelled  to  dill'er,  it  i.s 
nevertheless  a  valuable  addition  to  our  musical  literature."  | 
— Ehkniozkii  PiKU'r;  .Inui,,  v  4:i',i. 

2.  (Trans.)  The  Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans  de- 
scribed from  .\ntique  Monuments  ;  from  the  Gernnin  of 
Ernst  Guhl  and  W.  Koner.  Illust.  New  ed.,  Lon., 
1875,  1.  cr.  8vo.  H.  The  Troubadours:  a  History  of 
I'rovenfal  Life  and  Literature  in  the  Midille  .\ges,  Lon., 
187S,  .Svo. 

"  The  book  is  full  of  various  Information,  and  not  only 
gives  fresh  knowledge  b\it  destroys  a  few  delusiiuis."— .'•'n/. 
5eci'.,  xlv.  500. 

"  His  knowledge  of  the  subject  appears  to  have  become 
even  rnstv.  if  one  may  indge  by  the  (iiiantily  of  inaecn- 
racies  whi"ch  are  to  be"  found  in  this  volume.  '—.Kft..  No. 
2(1111. 

■  III  spile  of  all  the  innate  popularity  of  the  theme,  and 
Its  importance  in  the  history  of  culiiirc.  no  trustworthy 
volume  on  the  Troubadours  has  hitherto  been  iMiblishcd 
ill  Kiiglaiid.  It  is  not  needl'iil  (ti  uive  the  iiiiine  id'  a  very 
worthless  book  that  essayed  to  (ill  this  gap  a  few  years  ago  ; 
slightlv  better  thiui  this  was  a  later  Ainerican  publica- 
tion, b'v  Miss  Harriet  Preston,  lioth  are  entirely  siiper- 
iieded  bv  tlii'  wm'k  mcv  tinder  review,  by  a  schuliir  who 
has  clone  thoroughlv  good  work  In  the  same  line  befiue, 
and  whose  critical  edition  (d'  the  works  of  Gulllem  de 
<  abcstanli  is  eiioogh  to  prove  lils  cj.iupeteiice  and  learn- 
ing."—.^^/xcfator,  li.  7:W. 

4.  .Musical  Studies:    a  Series  of  Contributions,  Lon., 
18S0,  p.  8vo.     6.  Wagnor,   ("Great  Musicians,")  Lon., 
1881,  cr.  Svo.     6.  Italian  and  other  Studies,  Lon.,  188.!, 
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or.  Svo.     7.  (Trans.)    Correspondence   u{    Wagnor   and 
I.isnt,  1841-ls(ll.  Lon.,  1888,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Ilucinailll,  <i.  (Jrape-Culture  and  Vino-Making 
in  California.     Illust.     Lon.,  18S8,  cr.  Svo. 

Illiey,  Pennock.  A  True  Ili.story  of  the  Charge 
of  Ihe  Eighth  Penn.sylvania  Cavalry  at  Chancollorsvillc, 
Phila.,  iss;),  121110. 

HiigcssPK,  Kdward  lliigessoii  linatclibiill-, 
first  Uaron  Urahouriie,  b.  Is29,  at  Mcvsham  Hatch. 
Kent;  .son  of  Sir  Edward  Knatchbull.  (7.  r.,  tiiih,  vul. 
i.;)  educated  at  Kton,  and  at  JLigdalen  College,  Oxfunl, 
where  he  graduated  in  18511;  M. P.  for  Sandwich  1857- 
SO;  a  lord  of  the  Treasury  1859-llli;  under-secretary  of 
state  for  the  Home  Department  181111  and  l.sil9-71,  and 
for  the  Colonies  1871-71  :  raised  to  the  peerage  ISSII.  His 
books  for  children  have  been  among  the  most  )iopular  of 
their  class.  1.  Stories  for  my  Children,  Lon.,  Is(i9,  p.  Svo. 
2.  Crackers  feu-  Christinas:  More  Stories,  Lon.,  1S7I1,  p. 
Svo.  :i.  .Moonshine:  Fairy-Stories.  Illust.  Lon.,  1S7I, 
p.  Svj.  I.  Tales  at  T'ea-Time  :  Fairy-Stories.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo.  5.  Queer  Folk:  Seven  Stories,  Lon., 
I>73,  p.  Svo.  0.  River  Legends;  or,  Father  Tliames  and 
Father  Rhine.  Illust.  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  7,  Whispers 
from  Fairy-Land,  Lon.,  1871 ;  new  ed.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  8. 
Higglcdv-Pigglcdv  ;  or.  Stories  for  Everybody  and 
Fvervbo'dv's  Children,  Lon.,  Is75;  new  eiL,  1877,  p.  Svo. 
9.  The  Life.  Times,  and  Character  of  Oliver  Cromwell : 
a  Lecture,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  lU.  Incle  .loc's  Storiis. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1878,  ]>.  Svo;  new  ed..  I8S2.  11.  Other 
Stories.  Illust.  Lon.,  I87il,  p.  Svo.  12.  The  Mountain 
S|irite's  Kingdom,  and  other  Stories.  Illust.  L<m., 
I8s(l,  Svo.  1:!.  Ferdinand's  .\dventure,  and  other  Slu 
ries.  Illust.  Lon.,  18x2,  p.  Svo.  14.  (Fd.)  Cnpub- 
lished  Letters  of  Jane  Austen  to  her  Relations,  171bl- 
181 J  :  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  Lon.,  1884,  2  vols, 
er.  Svo. 

)  of  purely  family 

icv- 

lar 


'■  The  staple  of  the  Letters  Is  made  up  of  purely  fam 
natters,.  .  .  varied  chielly  by  lively  audsligbtlyniisehii 
.>us  descripti(Uisof  /<  iiiufhiiin.  I*  is  in  this  last  particu 
that  the  main  iiUiiest  "iid  the  main  value  of  tlie  lettc^rs 
lie.  Thcv  contain,  it  tlK:  phrase  may  be  ]>erinitted,  the 
nnitter  ol'  the  novels  in  .Mdiition— in  a  very  diluted  and 
not  alwavsa  verv  unmixed  solutloii-but  still  there.  .  .  . 
The  liiiilt  of  the  book  siiiipl;-  is  that  it  jaits  before  the 
reader,  in  a  not  over-well  eilitei!  lorm,  a  great  deal  of  mut- 
ter which  is  simply  trivial.''— .Si/.  Jlii:.  Iviii.  637. 

15.  F'riends  and  I'^ocs  from  Fairy-Land.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  111.  Facts  and  Fictions  in  Irish 
History:  a  Reply  to  Mr.  Gladstone,  Edin.,  ISSf),  Svo. 

Iluggard,  J.  J.  The  Christian  Artncil:  in  Verso, 
Lon.,  1^87,  Svo. 

Iluggins,  Hastings  Charles.  (Ed.)  The  Laws 
of  Nevis,  Lon.,  lMi2,  Svo. 

Iluggilis,  Samuel.  1.  The  Course  and  Current 
of  Architecture,  ISIl.'t.  2.  (Coinp.)  Liverpool  Free  Li- 
brary Catalogue,  1872. 

Iluggilis,  William,  LL.D..  F.R.S.,  h.  1824.  in 
London;  presid.^nt  of  the  Royal  Astronomical  Society 
1S7I)-7S,  and  now  foreign  secretary  of  that  society, 
I  Trans.)  Spectrum  Analysis  in  its  Application,  by  Dr.  II 
Sehellen.  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Ilughau,  Samuel.  Hereditary  Peers  and  HercJ- 
itarv  Paupers  :  the  Two  Extremes  of  English  Society, 
Lon..  18S4.  Svo. 

Ilughail,  William  James,  b.  1811,  at  East  Stone- 
house,  Plymouth,  Eng. ;  secretary  of  the  Cornwall 
Grange  Lodge  of  Freemasons,  grand  mark  warden  "t 
I-higland,  grand  mark  master  and  iirovincial  prior  ■.I' 
Cornwall,  Ac. ;  editor  of  the  Devon  and  Ccu-nwall  .Ma.-miic 
Calenilar  1SI1.5-I1S,  and  of  the  Directory  for  the  Provin,M;il 
Grand  Lodge  of  Cornwall  1x70-79.  1.  Constitutions  "t 
the  Freemasons,  Lon.,  1869,  fp.  Svo.  2.  Unpuhlislic  1 
Records  of  the  Craft,  Truro,  1871,  Svo.  Printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation.  3.  Masonic  Sketches  :ind  Reprints. 
Illust.  Lon,,  1871-79,  5  parts,  Svj  and  4to.  4.  'lire 
d  Charges  of  liritish  Freemasons;  with  Valuable  .\|i- 
lices,  Lon.,  1872,  r.  Svo.     5.   .Metno'dals  of  the  .Ma- 

e  Cnion  id'  IS|:i,  Lon.,  1871,  Ito.     II.  A   Nuincri.il 

and  Nuinismatical  Uegister  of  the  Lodges  which  fornicd 
the  United  Grand  Lodge  of  England,  Ac,  Lon.,  I>7'.'. 
4  to. 

Hughes,  A.  Penelope,  and  other  Poems,  Lon., 
1 874,  l2mo. 

Hughes,  A.  MeC.  Idyls  of  the  Bush,  Melbourne. 
Issrt. 

Hughes,  A.  W.  1.  Outlines  of  Indian  History : 
comprising  the  Hindu,  Mahomedan,  and  Christian  I'c- 
riods,  Lon.,  1871, 12mo.     2.  A  Gazetteer  of  the  Pruviiioe 


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ISsT   p  's^'"  ^''"  ""''""il'ti""  "f  the  World/ LoD.,  j 

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I  the  Gospel  of   St.  Luke,   Mnnuhcler    ]S8i    1!>m„       . 
|.M.   John:    with    Maps,    Munohester,    ISS(      n    8  ,        « 

?;,„t,""'y»'"   "',"">  Book  of  Joshu..M     cu.«;or'lH8!' 

Hughes,  Richard,  M  Ucs    l   Th„  if  .     v 

or  .Muscles.  Lon.,  l,S5s   IK  ,        V  A  ';, •       ''"''"'•^''"■«'*' 

•■i'uaing     l'o,.ter„r    Anr^  "'n     |.'     "  '  '■■''^"^'' "f  <he  .Spine 

i  l'-n.lv!is,  Lon        01    ,^  l'.".,oo  ,o„,    Abse..s,   '„„,! 

j^.eH;o._or,;:hnt;l^'n:t^7p-l'-..nt^ 

pLcr.'  Lon.;  ISS2.4"o.       '""""""  "«  "  M'-'Jio"'  I'Liloso: 

!     Hughes,  Uobert  William,  b  iS2i   ■„  d     i   . 
I  f^o.,  \  a   •  edit..,!  (h,.  i);„i   """"'»  ■'•  'S-i'i  in  Powhatan 

Uiehards,i8857ftled  ',8.^  t'^V'-,  ™^-  h'  W. 
Works  for  the  Sullvof  ri  i  .  ,  ,  .''^■"'so  on  Water- 
l2mo;  new  ej  1875  "I  v'  '  "?•''  'r*'"'  ''™'  '"^B, 
A  Fe'w  W^rds'on  ille  Pre  :nt''p '%*'''"'',?"!"''" ''  "'•' 
Boards  and  the  Public,  L  „     1S58      ™  "  ;',,"'%'"'™' 

'»ej,   i,H(,ii.    with  a  Comuientarv.  .tc    Inn     ixki    .o 

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|  Bondage  ^0  kest*  ton    1  s'-.  ^,f '"  '"  *^""'"'"  '  ''^-  ^rom 
Hughes,  V;.re,.ce'T,'rr  'T '"'-  "'''• 

ch""f.''''Aj?r't?,'';'"'-r''?^  r"'  ""'"I'-y-  "f 

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rlm'^'rh'''  u"^'  J"««'i)h,  perpetual  curate  of  Mel 
lid   with   lur"  °\  "'«    ^"''"''■'P    of    Me  tla  „ 

th'V:S^^',;''V;^^^«7'V.     The  World.   Fair  and 


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bershin  in  tl  IV  i    ■  '.•       ^^.  **•  ^'"'  Condition  of  .Mem- 

and  Old  relative  to  Lit,  •    1  „i„     c  '   ^'""8^  ^«" 

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rn.  Thomas  FrniiciN.     Amiin«  tlic 
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0U!<  I'lirt:!  oC  Cliinii  unii  Formosa, 


iiington,"  Ht'rksliirL.:    fd'iicatu.l    I't"  ItiiKby,    under    Dr.  i  in},',  Lnn.,  1S80   Svo, 

Arnold,  and  at  Oriel  College,  «xf,nl,  where  he  «radu-  i      1IiikI;;«,  Mr«.^- „  ^^- ^.^  ^,^_^^^,  K.M.nc.  in  \-. 


atod  1S.|,^;  ealled  to  the  hiir  at  tlie  Inner  reiiiple  ISIH; 
M,l'.  for  hanihetli  ISIi.^-i'.s,  and  (or  I'ronio  lSllS-71; 
judge  of  eonnty  courts  fineo  ISS2,  He  was  as.'oeiatcil 
with  Charles  Kingsle.v  and  1'.  D.  Mauriee  in  the  move- 
ment for  the  iniprcjveinent  of  the  e(jndition  of  the  l,on- 
don  lioor  whiidi  was  Itnown  as  "Christian  Soeialisni." 
In  1S70  he  visited  the  I'nited  .-^tates  iiad  delivered  lec- 
tures, and  in  ISSO  he  I'oun.led  the  "  l!iigl>y  Colony"  in 

Tennessee.     I.  Tom   IJrown's  ,Sel 1    Hays.      llyanUld    griul 

Uuy.  Cambridge,  IS.)7,  p.  8vo;  'Jd  ed.  same  year  ;  sev- 
eral later  eds. 

"The  Ijoiik  Is  a  thorciuulily  English  book,  heartily  "f" 
qiiloseing  in  Kngllsb  we.ys  and  tastes,  espeeially  in  the 
English  system  i>r  imblie  school  e.lueaticiii.  .  .  .  Whether 
the  svstem  be  perleel  or  not  the  '  ( <h\  li.iy'  dues  not  trouMo 
himself  to  iiicpiire.  lie  lakes  it  as  he  liiids  it.  He  neither 
npoloKizes  for  it  nor  tries  i,,  iilealize  it.  .  .  .  Many  a  boy. 
who  lm>.  been  allured  fmin  page  to  page  by  the  racy  .seliool 
udventures  of  Tom  liinwii,  will  pause,  sobered  ami  .soii- 
fiied.  over  the  reallv  noble  pathos  of  the  last  (duipter.  r' 
which  Tom  Urowii,  now  an  O.xford  man,  discovers  alt 
that  .Vriiold  ha.s  been  to  him.  but  discovers  ;t  above  Ins 
grave."— .''cif.  AVc  iv.  ;il:J, 

2.  The  ."Scouring  of  tlie  White  Horse;  or,  The  Long 
Vacation  Kamlile  of  a  London  Clerk.  Illustrated  by 
Richard  Doyle.  Cambridge,  lS,Jil,  p.  Svo.  :i.  .''.ccount 
of  the  Lockout  of  Engineers  :  prepared  for  the  National 
Association  for  the  I'romoliou  of  Social  Science,  Cam- 
bridge, ISIlii,  8vo.    4.  Keligio  Laici,  ("Tracts  for  Priests 


.Map.     I-on.,  l^sl,  .'Svo. 

lillgllfs?  Tliomns  P.  American  Ance.-try  :  giving 
the  .Names  and  Descent,  in  the  Male  Line,  uS  .\iiieiiciiiis 
whosi'  Ancestors  settled  in  tlic  United  States  previous  to 
the  Declaration  of  Icdepcndeiicc,  ITTH:  vols,  i.-ii  ,  Al- 
bany, 1887,  .><vo. 

liiidlit's,  III  v.Thoiiiiis  i'litrick,  B.D.,  M.R.A.,-". ; 
„.aduatcd  at  the  Cluircli  .M'ssioiiary  College,  Lslingtoii, 
Tsi)2;  (O'daincd  istll  ;  missionaryat  I'eshawursiiicc  I,-*!!! ; 
Fellow  id'  I'uniab  fnivcrsily  since  188'.'.  I.  Notes  on 
Muhammadanism,  l.on.,  |S70.  sm.  .'•^vo  ;  2d  ed.,  1878. 

"The  liMok  iL'i._'lit  well  be  ealled  'a  liielionary  of  Mo- 
haiiimadaii  Tlieulugy,'  for  we  know  of  no  English  wia'k 
which  conibiiics  a  niethodieal  arrangement  .  .  .with  liii- 
iiessof  inhirniatioii  in  so  liighadegree  as  tlie  little  voliimo 
oel'ore  u»."--S.  L.  1'ciolk:  .lca((.,  viii.  •■)71. 

2.    Translation    of    the    Kalld-i-Afghfini,    the    Te.\t- 

liook  for  the  Pakkhto  F.\amination,  1875,  -Ito.    :',.  (Kd.) 

(ianj-i-Pukhto;  or,  Pukhto  Treasury:  wiih  a  (ilossary, 

l:<82,  SvQ.     I.  Translation  of  the  Canj-i-1'akkhto,  18S2, 

I  8vo.    .'>.  A  Dictionary  of  Islam;  being  a  Cyclopiedia  of 


the  Doctrines,  Rites,  and  Theological  Terms  of  the  Mu- 
hammadan  Religion.      Illust.     Lon..  18S5,  r.  8vo. 

'■s.ieh  a  work  as  this  has  been  long  needed,  and  it 
would  be  hard  to  tiud  any  one  bettor  (imililied  to  prepare 
it  than  .Mr  Hughes.  .  .  .  His  usual  method  is  to  begin  an 
article  with  the  texts  in  the  Koran  r.datiiig  to  ttie  subieii, 

0-,  -   •    ,  -^    -    ,     ,„."  ,•       ..,,    ,„.T„v    I  then  to  add  the  traditions  bearing  upon  it.  and  to  cone  ude 

and   People,"  No.   1,)  18. >1;   new  ed.,  entitled      A  l..ay-    „.|,|ni,,,  ^,„„„„e„(J,„l■  the  Mohammedan  s(diollast.s  and  the 
man's  Faith,"  Lon.,  1868,  p.  Svo.     5.  Tom  BrownjU  0.x-  I  criticisms  of  Western  scholars.  .  .  .  There  is  something  on 


hool  Days."  nearly  eveiv  page  of  the  ■  Dictionary' that  will  .nteresl  and 
instruct  the  student  (d'  Kastern  (and  pre<lom  'uintly  In- 
dian I  religion,  manners,  and  eustoras."--yl(/i.,  .^      TO17. 

IIllgheM,  \V.  IIa.stillgs.     A   Shilling's- Worth  of 
Sherrv,  (with  Three  Ha'p'orth  ■>(  Love  thrown  in,)  Cin,. 


ford.      liy  the  Author  of  "Tom  Brown's 
Canitiridge,  18(il,  ;i  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  The  book  is  not  only  a  failure,  but  is  evidently  written 
by  an  author  who  knew  tii.'it  it  was  a  failure.  .  .  .  'j'heie 
are  many  piussages  in  the  de.-eri|ilioii  (d"  O.xtord  which  are    , 
excellent.  .  .  .  They  are  life-like,  and,  withoul  an  .itlecta-  1  .j^j^,,    ^^^^^^^ 
tiou  of  over-accuracy,  are,  in  substance,  very  elleetive  rep-  j       ,;',„„ 

sj;^i!;^s^s;;.'i;'^f^f^\!i;;^;^^r':;i' hi;  iJii^^s^^ !  t  ""J^g^t.^  ot^  Tu„bridgc  schoo,.  .om  ,820  to  ,88.1 , 

Hughes  for  which  he  has  nci/wrfe,alioiit  whudi  hedoea  not  I  nijo,  Lists  of  Exhibitioners,  ic,  previous  to  1S20,  Read- 
trouble  himself,  and  through  wliicli  he  drifts  in  a  hope-  ,  -^^^   ^^f^(■^^  ^y„_ 

'"' I      Hughes,  William,  1803-1861,  b.  at  Maker,  Corn- 
wall;   barrister-at-law  of   Gray's    Inn;    auditor  of  tlic 


Walter  Oldhnm   Hughes- 


(Ed.) 


less,  aimless  way,  which  is  very  trying  tu  las  readers, 
Sal.  liri'.,  xii.  611. 

6.  The  Cause  of  Freedom  :  Which  is  its  Champion  in 
America,  the  North  or  the  Souths  Lon.,  1863,  Svo.  7. 
Alfred  the  Great  ("Sunday  Library,")  Lon.,  1869,  p. 
Svo.     8.  Memoir  of  a  lirother,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  8vo. 

"The  .Memoir  itself  is  but  a  sketch.  .  .  .Those,  how- 
ever, who  have  a  spare  hour  on  their  hands  might  well 
spend  it  in  studying  the  character  of  one  who,  m  his 
brother's  words,  'was  only  a  goial  specimen  ol  Ihousanils 
of  Englishmen  of  high  culture,  high  courage,  high  iiriuei- 
ple,  who  are  living  their  own  quiet  Uvea  in  every  corner 
of  the  kingdom.'  "Sat.  Jia:,  xxxv.  5t)3. 

9.  The  Old  Church:  What  shall  we  do  with  it?  [lec- 
tures and  speeches,]  Lon.,  1^78,  p.  Svo 

"  No  religious  man  who  believes  that  the  separation  of 
Church  aiid  state  is  a  sullieient  and  linal  principle  ot 
ecclesiastical  polities,  whieb  will  really  lea.l  to  the  better 
acknowledgment  of  truth  and  the  earlier  attainment  ot 
unity,  .should  leave  this  book  unread."— i>pa'/u(or,  li.  hM. 

10.  fhe  t.'ondition  and  Prospects  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land, ("  Current  Discussion,"  vol.  ii.,)  Lon.,  IS7S.  11. 
The  Manliness  of  Christ,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  8vo.    12.  Rugby, 

Account    of    the    Settlement 


Poor-Law  Union,  District  of  Devon  and  Cornwall.  1. 
Practical  Directions  for  taking  Instructions  and  Draw- 
ing Wills,  Le;i,,  1833,  12ino.  2.  The  Practical  Angler. 
ByPiscator.  Lon.,  1842, sin.  4to.  3.  Fish:  HowtoChii"-e 
and  How  to  Dress.  By  Piscator.  Lon.,  1843,  Svo;  2d 
ed.,  entitled  "  A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Choice  and 
Cookery  of  Fish,"  1S:J4.  4.  The  Three  Students  ul 
(Jray's'lnn  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1S46,  p.  Svo.  5.  The  Prar- 
tice  of  Sales  of  Real  Property,  Lon.,  1846-47,  2  vols. ;  2d 
ed.,  enl.,  184!)-,')U,  12nio.  6.  The  Praetioeof  Mortgages  "f 
Real  and  Personal  Estate,  Lon.,  1848-49,  2  vols.  12mo.  7. 
The  New  Stamp  Act :  with  an  Introductory  Commentm  v, 
Ac,  Lon.,  ISitl,  Svo.  S.  Concise  Precedents  in  Modirii 
Convey,  neing,  Lon.,  18dO-53,  3  vols.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  ls:'i,i- 
57.  9.  It's  All  for  the  Best:  a  Cornish  Tale,  Lon.,  1802, 
p.  Svo.  10.  The  Practice  of  Conveyancing,  Lou.,  IS.'iil- 
57,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Hughes,  William,  F.R.G.S.,  [tmt,;  vol.  i.,  hist  nf 
the  name  there  mentioned,  add.]  The  (ieography  ..f 
British    History:    a   (jeographical    Descri|)tion   of   the 


Tennessee:    being     some  ,        ,      n        i     ,•  i  u..,,.o,.    „..w.j  .    -    „,..„..., —    

founded  on  the  Cumberland  Plateau  by  the  Board  ot  ij^ijj^),  igiamis  at  Successive  Periods,  from  the  Ea 
Aid  to  land  Ownership,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  13.  Me-  .^..^^^^^  ^^  ^^^^  Present  Day,  Lon.,  1S63,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1-7.. 
moir  of  Daniel  .Maeuiillan.  Lon.,  1882,  cr.  Svo.  .  „  ^  ,ioscribes  the  geography  of  its  history  as  it  proceed-. 
"  Mr.  Hughes  has  done  his  work  well  and  unobtrusively,  i  ),„(  j;  js  too  general,  and,  in  battles  for  iiistaiiec,  ii  i- 
and  iie  hapiiens  to  have  been  exceptionally  lortunate  in  ;  ^ther  that  of  tlie  locality  than  of  the  battle.  .  .  .  Hut  ii,e 
his  subject.  .  .  .  Daniel  Macmillan's  sto'-y  is  admirablu  as  ;  principal  defect  of  his  book  is.  that  it  is  not  contciiip"- 
anexample  of  what  may  be  achieved  uuder  disadvantages  ;  f  ,j„m,|,.i  mul  successive,  but  breaks  up  British  history,  u-  it 
-.1.........  .1... {."—■S(i(.  I  „.^.rpi„t„  cubes.  ...  Nevertheless,  the  geography  of  en,  li 


that  must  have  been  extraordinarily  depressing.' 


tiono  to   Texas :    Letters    from   our  Boys, 
(The  "boys"  are   four    nephews    of   Mr, 


j  section  is  coiiscieutionsly  given."— .'<>cc(ii(yr,  xlviii.  03li. 


A<ev.,  liv.  320. 

14.  (Ed.) 
Lon.,  18S4. 
Hughes.) 

"  It  Is  not  Intended  to  be  anything  more  than  a  descrip- 
tion of  how  they  fared  in  first  facing  the  woihl.  and  Is  not 

unworthy  of  the  name  they  bear.    It  is  just  sucli  a  book  a.s  ,    ,„     ,     di  i  lu.ji-    r  i 

those  who  aiv  situated  as  they  were  four  years  ago  will  [  Blakeway's  Work,  Shrewsbury,  18S(^^  fol. 
gladly  welcome,  "-.lend.,  xxv.  3<.iii.  i      Hughes,  William  Carter.     1  ho  American  Miller 

Ij.  James    Eraser,  Second  Bishop  of   Manchester:  a  !  and  Millwright's  Assist.ant,  Phila.,  1851,  12ino. 
Memoir,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo.  !      Hughes,   William    11.      On    the    Prineipjes   iiml 

Written  from  abundant  knowledge  and  with  a  full  ;  Management  of  the  Marino  Aquarium,  Lon.,  187.),  M'', 


Hughes,  William,  tieologieal  Notes  of  Irchnil; 
4th  ed..  enl.,  Dublin,  1882.  p.  Svo. 

Hughes,  William,  librarian  of  the  Free  I'lililic 
Library,  Shrewsbury.  The  Sheriffs  of  Shropshire,  \<'A 
to   1S86,  Ac. :    being  a  Continuation  of    the    Rev.  .1.  Ii. 


heart,  it  seta  its  suhieet  before  u«  wiHi  roinarkable  cl. 
ness  and  viu'our,  and,  though  It  is  the  w  .irk  of  a  near  irieiid 
and  of  one  in  many  things  of  like  mind  wi'h  the  bishoj), 
it  is  free  from  extravagant  eulogy  ami  from  all  obtrusion 
of  the  writer's  own  opinion."- .8u(.  Her.,  Ixill.  l.'iH, 

Hughes,  Thomas,  of  Greenfield,  Holywell.      The 
.81)8 


Hughev.  G.  W.     !.  Poiilicu!  Romanism;   or,  The 
Secular  Policy  of  the    Pajial  Church,  Cin.,  1872,  liiiao. 

2.  Papal  Infallibility  of  the  Pope,  St.  Louis,  1878,  mo. 

3.  Beer   as   a   Beverage:   an   Address,   N.York,  1^79, 
I2mn. 


Iliighlings, 

dactiiiii  to  lii.ulo 

'Iughliiig.s< 

I.INUS. 

iliiguiiin,  V 

'he    llosjiilal    f„ 
'  realise  on  .Myrl. 
1'<I!I,  Svo;  2d  ed 
of  Hip  Discise,  1 
••"S<>,  Hev. 
^'radiiai(,,l  at  \\'u 
"'est  llaekney  S 
lueuiher  of  the  o. 
■*"''iety  „f  Antioii 
•■■lU'iliir  bodies,  all. 
f.)rnie.|.,fthe  worl 
of  Sermons  on  the 
Dignity  .if  the  n, 
I'^Jfi,  12m.'.     ;(    X 
County  of  Sonier<, 
"*8^  «vo.     4.  The 
and  Precentory  in 
''^>'"'-     5.   A  Ra'mhl, 
to   the  "  Taunton 
V'lrus:    a  Trage.ly 
■■''y:    a    Tragedy 
de  [.aval ;  or.  The  1 
r^'ui.,  ls«5,  Svo.     11 
Lon..  IsiiK,  Svo.     l( 
live  Catalogue  of  the 
Lon.,  istifl,  Xvd.      I 
County  of   Soruerse 
Lon.,  ISi;-,  r.  ,Sv„. 
[verse,]  Lon.,  Is6,s 
jiressions  of  upward 
with  an  Introduction 
':"'  <■"'•      11.   A  Cal 
lil'l".^'  to  the  Rcotorv 
"ey  in  the  County  of 
2'>  <;<'|des.      ,:,,   jii,,, 
•'•  h.  Vaux-.      |,„„,| 
Hiliilekoper,  U 
I.  Juilaism  at  Rome 
1-ino;  tithed,  l,s,so. 
to  the  Genuineness  of 
4th  ed.,  ISS3 

Huidekopcr,  H, 

nil c,  ]'a. ;  graduated  ; 
"vil  wa,.,  a„j  afterwar 
sylvania,  withcommis. 
oral ;  was  postmaster  0 
■'■liiif  Service,  Mea.lvi 

Huie,  James  A., 
RoiuanisM,  British  ani 
-.Leaders  of  Revival, 

Hiiish,  Marcus  1 
Art  from   Isso       |    (■[ 

»e-criptivo  Cat'a|,>guc  o 
hom  the  li'rench  of  P| 
ii.e  Seuie  an.l  the  Loir, 
l.ue  Line  after  Draivin 
'"';,  "■ /••ipan  an.l  its  A 

llii  bort,  Charles, 
b-in  Manchester,  En,,.. 
1)1  .'^lirewaburv,    1S37 
•■*.  Memoirs  of- .SeventV  ^ 

Hulbert,  Uev.  Chi 

at^'d   at  Sidney-Sussex 

Janied      834;    perpetual 

Poetical  Recreations,  and 

^IM.^eelUneonssibjec 
ok  .,s;  or,  The  Song  „r  t 

J.  I  he  Gospel  revealed   I 
»;l  I'raetice  Illnstrate.l, 
,e'r'"-,    •*•  Annals  of 

£?■*'■'£.:£ 

■"'■I   luoras,  (ehiody  Uri.'i 
f«^;;">-  Circle.     Hu^ldersH, 

HiiiKe,  John  «  hitt 

««»"  '"  the  Hoyal  Ophthal, 


HUG 
,  Hiisliliii:;s,  .1.  ■>     Ti,    ,      . 

-"ember  of  thV  c,,;;    |i\  ^  "«  ™;,  r"'"  ''^''^     Ho  wa,  1 
f'Tincl  „f  the  vv„r|.. ,  ,'    ,  '  ,,'•  "*!  "';  ""'•■"  C'He.-tinns  ever 

County  of  SoinerM.f    F  '       R,.     ^"""'""   ''""'T  in  the 

"    the  "T.iunton    Cou    e%'  T        "  "  '^"i^'^  "f  Letter.  ' 
Van,,,:   a  Tr,.«e,|y,    v".:'',   /.«""'«"    I.S«2,   i2,no.      J 

-lel.aval.-or.AeTyn^    vlfp""    '''"^■'^^0.     ,S.  Je,.„ 

Ion..  ISM,  Hvo      I)    T         ""■.•■■    "•    ^'■''«e''y.  Iver.el 

'•-  Cat,Uogue  o-f  tll^V    1  '^^T  ' 'Y'^'Er  ^  '"^^-'i P 

I-on.,  1.SII6,  ,s,„.      11    tL,.,,'        '"'•'• '^•'''■i^'l'-     Illu.it. 

County  of   Somer^ie    ami    n"'""'  •''"""ones  of  ,he 

l'res..io„,,  of  u,,>va  ,,  "f  Two  tT"'''  ^^''»''-Cut,s  :":,„: 
"•'!l'  an  I"tn.jl>etio„  ,    Del  inH  ""p  ""','   ^^'""''-"loek.  : 

Huidekoper,  llov   ivo     •  "'•>"  o'l- IS'^O. 
1-mo;  ijth  eJ  ,  l,s.s5      .,•/''!    '^•^-  ■ '».  N.  Vurk!  1876 

■NKnsKrKii'ri'i';-  '■«•■  '■  """'■' 

Hiue,  James  A     r     ,    '     .  "• 

^."anism.Iirit'ht'dte:::;;,-  "','.''•1     '•  Mo.lern 

De^-oriptive  Catalogue  of  the  wlk!r",V;  ""'^  Complete 
file  .<eine  and  the  foirl     1,,        ■^'  ^"'"•>  "^^W.  «vo      •> 
Pare  U„e  after 'iwTn.s  b^i'T  w'^r'  ^'  ^"^^-^'n,s  fn 
f"'-     ••  •  .lapan  and  its  aI-  ,  Lm    V.  h"''""'';     J^""  -  1886, 

IIllllt(>rt,  Clinrl»u    r  '       '    '  I'-  ''*''•• 

V",Maneh.L;^r  1^:^   ;/'-;•  ™,    ,,      ,,.,]  ,7:S-,.5r. 
f  Hireivahury,   'l,s;i7.  '  •^  tW ■'■-''■: '^"I'^'-     '•  Histor; 
•i-  Memoirs  of  Seventy  Y^ar    ?.      ''\^'^"*''''"''«'-    "^'^''^ 

Hulbert,  Kev.  Chnri!.     .   "  •'''''^""ul  Life,  lSb-> 

'Inuied  I8;i4;  nerne  ,  .'i  ""'">''' Cambridge,  IS34.  or 
f"o,  im-hTv^  /T:''"  \'f  Slaithwaite,  Yo,^: 
I'oetioallteereaiolH     n    rt       ,"'"':"'^    ''™'"    1867      , 

2.  The  "lost  r,'::-,;:^  t'Vr^'"-  ''""•  '8i2;v  ™ ; 

': '  "™-     •»•  Annals  of  the  PI,   '   ,'"^'^'".',''^-^-  Cambridge, 

P'-,s'^„f 't^ -c;;:\^l^ri^"'^?  f^^^^""; 

'•""■•  1"*^,  12nio      fi     {„  *-   "''^'-   Hubert    .Meeke 

^  Ahnondbur^    vj;4  -'«  ^  Jbo  Chureb  and  S  , 

"'I'  utber.s,  Sabbath  Ue'r^ati  n      '  ,    T-    "''•''    8™- I 


(Philosophical 


HUL 

!J;^p;"i;^^::!":;s.(;:^,!;:'iV;-v''''''^''"'-.>. 
-^Ki"Sn^s.fS'B^^^^ 

,^-,    ..    Ma.W    te    S..,    _, 

;V^'."-   'W- ti -'r";  ^..-•■•'1.0,  Fold  T,^."-^^ 

,  12ino.     Anon.      |.  n,..,rt  \r, ,    r^  '        Vietorv  !"  Ksili 

'■.5.;;iy.pean|t,|;r:.!-!;--,;;"   .be   People  in 
Trfc  Xar,anve,'i,o,:,  1  V^ "];;:, o^'il'T  ,'"  '''«'"  ^    '^ 

/^;r '"^■"-^-.^''euo;Pi;';iSu-::;;;:;o' 
rl"2?--~-t;;f^ 

Hull,  Kev.  E     r      s 

Clmpel,  King's  Lynn,  tn.,?80r-'4 ';?"'■'""'  '"  ^-"'""" 
:  ^''•■""'■3',  and  Cultivation  ,,|„;,"^''''-'  ""  l'b,v.siology, 
I  -|ee  for  Ceylon  and  th    k^'grrl  "v  ?'"'"  ''''  «^''-- 

2d  ed.,  enl.,  entitled  ■•  Coffn,  i.^  ^  '  '^'a'lnis,  |,S(I5,  ,s,.„. 
:  '""J.  Ceylon,"  Lon.,  l,S7r,  "J  ',';"'".=  .',"  •^-',"'ern  fndh: 

I  .^  "'"'.;  "'\'i%'lo-Indian=.A',deSr;;.„     ".'^''"''"■''»  '■> 
I  8»o:  .id  ed.,   I,S7,«      •)    n„  .       , ''"e"-""'.  '-on.,  Is7|    „ 

,  Lon..  1 88;j,  ,Svo.  '  ''"«'""^'   «"'"    the   Su4   ('ana'l 

!     Hull,  Edward,  LL  D    p  n  v    ,    , 

I  Ireland;  was  appoi'nted   hi'  fsM    ,'■"•  "-"'  '"A„tri,n, 

round  the  Dead  Sea  and  fh,  V  II  "■''  "''  ""•'  ''■«"'" 
Ibe  Coal-Fields  of  ;  J?u  I  r,>  """';  "'  ""•  •'"'■''an.*'  l 
tuie,  and  Duration  :  vT, ,  N  i  "  •'  'i""'  '^  "'■^""■.v.  .^.ru o- 
otber  l.art.s  of  t,„  ^y^;,  ™^,  "^ ''"  Cual-Fields  of 
rev.,  embodying  the  Heports„,'  Vl,  p  '  ''',  '*"••  '"'  ed., 
sion,  imt.     2.  A  Tr,.„ti  „  '"^  ^'"J'"'  Coal-Comnii/ 

■"ental  Stones  of  5  eat  BHtain  "  ^J''''"«  "»'l  On." 
arranged  aeeor.ling  «  heir  t V"  tY"'«"  Countries, 
'Mineral  Character^    11''^ 'l  ,1,  =  Ts'a   '^''■'"""""  »"J 

urt  to  hi.   ho  vo,d,--.s„/.  AY,.;,  xxxv  .-     '"  "  ''''•™t  meas' 

l.4?&^^;r^^--f^,f;i-.uring   Indus. 
,  "":'  "eulogy  of  Ireland -with    U       ^''T^  geography 

!.?&i5a^;;,S-5S;"E.''-"v'-'ii,iJ 

;'  "i-s  work,  limited  as  IM^    ■   ^''^"-    ^"»-  '  '^Si,  Sv^ 


■re  I   1) ■'> 'laooatn  KeiTeations  • 


2mo ;  4th  od.,  enl., 


boil 

-  '  ""  "u.,  em.. 


Narrative  of  aSeSn' "p  .  "'r'""''"  ''"'e^tine:  bein^a 
(l.'alestine  Kxpl^ratio    Fu^  'p  '  '""•.  ""1-  ""'•  niu'^t 
,         Altlioiit;h  written  hv  „  *     ''""■•  '88.-,,  8vo 

^"enliHe  poi'u  o  "^£,^\Ke';:i,^;»!"lc  traveller  an  I  fZ,  a 
•  S,r\":;."  ^^'-'^r.-'-.l?,^.  *;,:'-  ^'^ef.ye,„ely  inlerestTng 

ipi'ysieal   (ie o  ,  Jv   „  ,d %'""   P"'r'i"e  :  Memoir  on    he 

enee   to  the  «ode' of  I-Wmat io,'^^^^  "ofer-' 

I^epre,«sion   and   the  I)oTse      /p  1    "  ■'"'■''''"'^'•'bah 

I  Fund,)  Lon.,  Iss,i,  4to  '  'Palestine  E.vploratio„ 


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Hull,  ('eurKe.    ScftrliUim    and  Diplitticnu:  with  i 
their  ■Iriiitnii'iit  iiml  lli'iiieily.  U<ti-,  li^fi'l.  **vii. 

Hull,  Hugh  Munro,  wms  sCLTctar.v  I"  Ihc  gmeinor 
of  Viin  Diciiiun'a  I.iinil  in  1>I'-'.  mid  »ubHM,uently  liel.l 
Bcvcnil  olhcr  al.lMiinlinn.ts,  iiu'liiiliiiK  thai  (il  "'■'^"■t.iiv 
to  IhoM'a^inaiiian  ('.immissiun  of  the  tcntcnnial  hxlii- 
Inli.m  in  l'hila.lcl,.hia  1S7(I.  I.  Th.  (luido  to  la.umnm, 
lloliart  Town,  IS.'.S,  Svo.  2.  The  Kxi.fnunue  ot  hortj 
Y.^ars  in  Tasmania,  T,on.,  18.V.),  I'.'nio.  :i  l'ra<;tu;ul 
Hints  to  KniiKiant-  intending  to  prococd  to  Tosinanm, 
llobait 'l''.«n,  l-ri,  Svu.  ^  ,  T,.,,>l(v 

Hull,  lli-v.  .lohu  Dawson,  j;ra<iiiatca  at  1  unit} 

ha.nlj"n„l(  ISilt.  1.  Th..('hu.Thof  (i,.d  :  a  Book  for  the 
Age.  I-on.,ISI(M2nH..  '-'.  llnnns  ai.d  >p.ruual  ^on«s, 
L,,n  1S.I4  :i:'ino.  ;i.  Hvmnsfor  All  llonr.s  Lon.,  I.S.)0, 
ISni.i.  -l.  Lava  of  Many  Years,  I,on.,  ISol,  >vo.  ;>. 
The  Cluster  Crushed:  an  Kxposition  of  the  If't  H' " 
of  llusea,  Lon.,  1SH7,,,.  Svo.  (k  The  Song  of  »  'il«  ."" 
llo.ne.andothe:  'oems,  I.on.,  Is;:;,  1-m.i.  ,.  1'"^^"/ 
to  Zioa:  a  Series  of  I'nl|dt  Addresses,  l,on.,  l>i  N  l'- 
8vo      S.  A  Chaid,.!   for  tlie  Chureh  :  Original  Chr.stiftn  , 

'"^'liunl'johllScotty'" Love's  Heart-Chords:  Poems  | 

Leeds,  l,s87,  p.  Svo.  .      ,    ■  i 

Hull,  llev.  Moses.  1.  The  Question  >ettled  :  a 
Conqmrison  of  liihlioal  and  M.«lern  S|dr,tualiMn  ost 
180'.',  12mo:  2d  ed.,  1.^75.  2,  Letters  in  Kc|dy  to  L  der 
Milei  (iiant:  hein,'  a  lievievv  of  ;;  ^l.'"-''"'^'"'"  , ,  ' 
veiled,"  Ilohart,  Iud„  1S70,  l2n.o.  :i  < ''"'i^'',' L.f  ^""■ 
geliealisui  and  Spiritualism  c^i'Mf"''''  )"*'■,',  ,,.',',,,  u- 
That  Terrihie  tin'stion,  Host.,  1S74.  With  IVU'Ki.i  ,  «  . 
F,  Vvhioh,  Spiiitualisu.  or  Christianity  ?  Corre.spondenee 
between  II.  and  1'.,  Host.,  l-^'o.  „     . 

Hull,  Susanna  E.  The  Edueation  of  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb  I'raetieally  c<.iisidered,  Lun.,  l>«o,  M'o;  _u 
ed.,  entitled  "  Piaetical  Remarks  on  the  Kducation  of 
the  Deaf  aii.l  Dunili,"  Kensington,  18(j7. 

Hullah,  John   I'yke,   1-1-^.,  [""'^.  vol,  ...  add 
lSi:i-lSSl,  b,  at  Woreesler,  Kn-. ;  was  professor  of  Nocal 
musieat  King's  College,  London,  and  held  pn.frssorsh.p.s 
in    Oueen's   College,    Bedford    College,    and    the    Koyal 
Aeadeiuv  u(  Music,     In  1872  he  was  appointed  inspector 
of    inusi'e   in    the   (loverniiient    Training-Sohools.       i:or 
biog,,  see   llt'LLAll,    Mas,   M.,    i"/™-     '•  V''"'""'"t  „ . 
Yooal   Music,  Lon.,  1S4H,  r.  .Svo.     2,  lutroduetory  Lec- 
ture on  Music,  1844,  .svo,     ;■„  (Jramniar  ot  Mus  cal     a.- 
meny,  1832,  r.  Svo.     4,  A  Short  Treatise  on  the  M.ue,  , 
IS.-..-,   r  Svo.     5.   Uudimentsof  MusieaU.rammar,  Is..,,  j 
Svo.     fi.  Arts  an,l  Edueation,  1808,  Svo.     7.  1 ''«/  .>f"'->'  | 
of  Modern   Music:  a  Course  of  Lectures,  Lon.,  Ish  ,  c.  ; 
Svo.      8.  Manual   of  Teaching  Siiigi  ig,    18t>-,   Svo.     .i,  , 
Grammar  of  Counterpoint,   Lon..   1SI)4,  r.  Svo.      '»•. '^ 
C.uirse  of   Lectures  on  the  Third  or  ■fn'"-^'""" /'■""J  , 
of  Musical    History,  Lon..  isfia,  8vo;  2d  ed.,  1^"-         • 
The  Son.'-I!ook  :  Words  and  Tunes  Irom  the  Lest  1  oe  3 
and   Musicians,   ('•  (Jolden  Treasury"  Ser.,)  Lon,,  1 81. ,, 
l-'mo      12.  The  Cultivation  of  the  Speaking  \  oice,  Oxt., 
lS7(l,'p.  Svo.      l■^.  Music  in  the  House,  ("  Art  at  Home 

'^'liuMah,  Mr'sr.M."'wife  of  John  V.  Hullah,  H„,,ya. 
1  -V  Few  Words  about  Music  :  containing  Hints  to  ^ma- 
tc'ur  Pianists;  to  which  is  added  a  f 'igf /V  m'V.Tc 
Ske'ch  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Art  "f  «">«■ 
By  M.  H.     Lon.,  IS,)1,  12uiu.     2.  Life  of  John  Hullah, 

^' Hullah,'' Mary  K.  1.  A  Little  Owl,  and  other 
Stories  Lon..  )8S:i,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Lion  Battalion,  and 
other  Stories,  Lon.,  ISS.i,  l2mo.  3,  Hannah  lariie:  ai 
Storv,  By  the  Author  of  "  Mr,  (ireysmith.  Hlust.  , 
L.n  1885,  12,110.  4.  PhiUppa,  Lon..  1886,  p.  Svo.  5, 
Nauiesakes,  Lon.,  1387,  12ino.  6.  The  «'f '"'j;  J''''  ^  ' 
King-  a  Tale,  Lon,,  1S87,  Svo,  7,  In  Hot  Haste:  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  ISSS,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo,  J 

Hullutt,  llov.  John.      1.  Sermons  preached  tor, 
the  Most  Part  in  the  Yillage  Church  of  Allestree,  Lon.,  ; 
lSa.s-o9,  two  series,  p.  Svo,      2.  The  True   Light,  and 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  ISfil,  cr.  Svo.  ,     „,     ,        ,,,„;, 

Hulme,  F.  Edward,  F.L.S.  1,  Plants:  their 
Kalural  (Jrowth  anil  Ornamental  Treatment,  L<m._,  lSi4, 
f,d  2.  Principles  of  Ornamental  Art,  Lon.,  ISiS,  4to. 
3,  Bards  and  Blossoms ;    or,  The  Poetry,  History,  and 


HUM 

hood  .,f  Marlborough.  Hlust.  Lon,,  I8S|,  p  Svo.  7, 
A  Instruction  in  Kngland.  Lon  '«'^-'  I2mo  8  Howej^ 
Painliug  in  Water-Colour..  Illust.  Lou,  .ss2  s,1,  t»o 
,,r  Ito-  Id  ed.  IS.s;i.  It.  Familiar  Wild  I- lowers: 
Frth  Seri  ,  Lun.  ISSII,  p,  Svo,  I,.  Myth-Land 
Lorn,  ISSO,  12.no.  11.  (Kd.)  Wisdom  Chips,  gathered 
toirethcr,  Lon,,  ISSB,  ;i2mo.  ,  ,^     ,,   , 

limine,  Robert  Tho«.a«.  1.  (Trans.)  On  lal- 
lucinations  by  A.  Brierre  do  ".-."">". /-"•.  f'  ■'"!'• 
•>  (Trans.)  Klemcnts  of  Medical  Zoology,  b\  11. -B.  A. 
Moiuiu-Tandon,  Lon.,  ISlll,  Svo.  ;*•  .t-'""'"'';";""^,  " 
Dental  Pathology:  Calcilica.iou  of  the  Dental  Pulp. 
To  |S(i-  Svo  4,  The  Teeth  in  Health  and  Disease, 
I'llust  Lon.,  lsf.4,  12mo.  .'..  On  the  Ise  of  Artillcial 
Teeth  in  the  Prevention  of  Indigestion  and  the  Cure  ot 


Lon.,  IStl7,  Svi 


.  Sv.i. 


4.  Familiar 


Associations  of  Flowers,  Lon.,  1871.  ^ 
AVild  Flowers,  Lon,,  1877-8.5,  five  series,  p,  8vo.  ,. 
Ma  hcmatieal  Drawing  Instruments,  and  how  to  use 
them,  ("Young  Mechanic"  Ser„)  Lon,,  18,1).  p.  Svo: 
new  cd.,  188(1.  li.  The  Town.  College,  and  Neighhonr- 
870 


Diseases  due  to    Imperfect    Nutrition.  _ 

li    (Tran>-.)   Atlas  of  Surgical   and  Toj.ogralihieal  Anat- 

oiuv.  bv  II.  J.  Bemud,  Lon,.  18117,  4to. 

iluluie,  Samuel.      1.  The  Path  of  Peace;  or,  Ue- 

pentanee,   Fai ind  the   Witness  of  the   Hoy  Spiri  . 

explained    to  Seekers   of    Salvation,    Lon.,   ISaS,    Umn. 
•'.Memoir  of    Uev.  T.  Allin:  with   Notes   ol    the  Con 
tninnorarv    History  of   the    Methodist   New   Connexion, 
1X1881,   p.  s'o.     3.    Memoir  of  the  Rev.  William 

Cooke,  Lon'.,  1S.S6,  p.  Svo.  ,     .,»     i<9ii«fi<* 

Hulme,  Uev.  Samuel  Joseph,  M.A.,ls24-18BS 

.-i-.^duatcd  at  Wadhaiu  College,  Oxford,  184,'.;  ordaii,ed 

!s4S-    rector  of  llourton-on-the-Water,  (iloncesters lure. 

from  1S72.    1.  I'houghts  in  Sickness,  Oxf.,  ISf.il,    2.  Hue. 

Sermons  on  some  of  the  Tenets  ,.f  the  Christadelphian,- 

Oxf,     3.  The  Princij.les  of  the  Catecliisni  "'  '''^'-''"':  ' 
„f  England:    Three  Seim.ms,  St,.w-on^the.A\olJ,     Ss  , 

Svo.      I.  The  Aeeideuee  of  the  lireek   \  erb,  Oxf.,  ls>., 

i    '"ilulsic,   (ieorginna  E.     Gertrude  and  Eulalie; 
or,  Sehocd-Dav  Friendshij.s.  l.,o,.    18,53,  l2mo. 

i      Hulton,  William  Ailam,  [o/if,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  i., 

!  1S02-  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  18.,  :  jml;,'. 

■  of  county  courts  since  1847,     (Ed.)  Docuinents  relatii.- 
to  the  Priory  of  Penwortham,  and  other  1  ossession.s  m 

!  Lancashire   of  the    Abbey   of  Evesham,  (Chetham  So,-. 

!  Pub.,)  Manchester,  18.53,  4to.  .     a     c  ,    ,\ 

!      Humason,  >V.  L.     From  the  Atlantic  Surf  to  the 
Golden  Gate,  HartConl,  l.sf.il,  svo. 

number,  William,  [.n,(.,  vol.  i  add.]  I.  A 
Complete  Treatise  on  Cast- and  Wrought-Iron  Biidp. 
Construction,  Lon..  18fil,2  vols,  r,  4to;  3d  ed.,  rev.  aa.l 
enl.,  1870,  imp,4to.  2.  A  Record  of  ''1;  >'"'fc"-f  ^  V' 
Modern  Engineering.  Illust.  Lon.,  18(14  Ac,  4  vol.. 
imp,  4to.  3,  A  Handy  Book  for  the  Calculation  ol 
Strains  in  Girders  and  Similar  Structures,  Lon,,  l-lo, 
12mo;  4th  ed.,  1885.  4.  A  Cmnprehensive  I  realise  u„ 
the  Water-Snpply  of  Cities  and  Towns,     Illust.     1."m.. 

'^iiumberstone,  W.  J.  1.  The  Friendship  o(  Je-us, 
Lon.,  187.5,  Khuo.  2.  A  Crooked  Woman  made  MraiL'i.l, 
Lon.,  1875,  er.  Svo:  new  ed.,  entitled  "the  Hea.ui!,' 
Pc.werof  Jesus,"  1870. 

Humbert,  Uev.  Lewis  Macnaughtan,  M.A., 

graduated  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1812  ;  or.lame.l 

!  IS43;    master  of  St.  Cross  Hospital,  Winchester,  I  s..j- 

68:   vicar  of  Hyde,  Winchester,  since  1878.     1,  1  i.'.vcis 

and    Devotions,  Farnham,  1850,  Svo.      2.  Memorial.--  "f 

the  Hospital  of  St,  Cross  and  Alms  House  ot  Noble  I  o^- 

■'  erty,  Winchester,     Illust.     Lon,,  lS(iS,  4t(). 

I       ilumble,   Henry.     I.  The   Recent   Episc,.pal   He- 

I  cisions,  Edin.,  1858,  Svo.     2.  A  Letter  to  the  Lisho|i  •• 

'  St   Andrews  on  the  Occasion  of  his  Lordship  s  Let  at 

Charge.  Lon.,  1850,  Svo.     3,  Remarks  on  a  Receiii   De- 

bate  in  Convocation  in  Reference  to  the  Scotlisli  L,tMi,.:y, 

L(m.,  1862,  121110.     4.  The  Nature  of  Ecclesiastiei.l  hs- 

tablishinents.  Lon.,  18B0.  Svo.     5.  The  Rights  ot  tail liful 

Lavmen  in  the  Church  (.f  Christ,  Edin.,  18,0,  8yo, 

ilumble,  Uev.  Michael  Maufe'han,  M,A.,  .nut. 
uated  at  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  IS33;  or.lainM 
1835;  rector  of  Sutton,  Chesterfield,  sin'-e  is.l.i.  i. 
Methodistic  Catholicism  :  a  Word  of  Exp..stulatiuU  lo 
the  Rev.  R.  Aitken,  i.i  Answer  to  his  Address  o  the 
Clergy,  entitle.l  "Spiritual  Vitality."  Ry  a  1  arish 
Priesi.  Lon,,  1852,  Svo.  Anon.  2.  The  C  lur^-h  of 
England  and  the  Fathers,  Lon.,  1854,  Svo.  .1.  Crcien.i.i. 
1S7'2.     4.  Family  Prayers,  1870. 

Humbley,  William  Wellington  Waterloo. 
Journal  of  a  Cavalry  Officer:  including  the  Mcoi..ran.c 
Sikh  Campaign  of  184,5-1.846,  Lon..  1.S54,  r.  8vo, 

Hume,  Uev.  Abraham,  LL,D„  »-C-l'o  /■^.•;'' 
M.R.I.A.,  [oM(e,  vol.  i.,  add.,]   1815-1884,  b.  at  lliHs- 


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|"'"i,  i^ii  ;  scoi-otiiry  iif  tliii  ni-iii„'    1         • '"" 

t'T'iti'-  l»u..,l  at   II  ,y  ak    ''1,;  ";'■'  "'r'-     ''  '''''«  '\»- 

.-■n.  a(  II,,,,,!,;  ,„,",\  ,1„,.'';; •'•;"•■.  '*"»•  '■»•"•     ■■!.  Mi.. 

."liuc't.M  uf  Tw„  Locliiie'  „„  t|,?.  V.  ^  '  M'""'  ■*•  Ah- 
'-n«""Ko,   I-iv.r,„„.,:",H!;,,"  ';,,     "^f  "    '1-  Kn«li»h 

l;"ntfd.  .!.  C»„,li,i„„  „,■  Li  .'.";,,  V  V  ■"•  '''■'^■""'l.v 
l.>ver|Kml,  |s.-,,s,  s,,,.  ^  {  ,.'\r, '*'''''"■■'■'"'' •""'"■i''!- 
•■"unt  of  tlie  .\i,(i,.„itie.,  fn  i  ,        ''  '"'•  '*"'"o  '^i-'-  i 

»^";  Suppi,.,,,,,,,,,  isiiH.         '•  ■""'  ^^'"l'»-    l-oii.,  i,s«:i  I 

I'l  thf  Moisi.y  ai,i|  i|„.  i,.,„  ,;.,'"■   "','iitl,>(,|  II, I.  .•>t„ai'il.s 

;  e  h..„  ,„„,  I  i.u„!:i,„;;;i,^'' ,  '^ .  ™  1;;;;;  to  ii,e  la,!;!, 

'"'I-  •  ■  .  II,-,  lliimo  was  ilii.   i,J    ,      ,    '  '"i"ilNi,,',ai,  i,,. 

f=.ViVMn  I,ilo,  |,„„.,  |""'|J,;, '"T^rP"^-'^-'-   Poems  of 
[>fw,]  Lon.,  isr.-,,  I,;,„V  -   ■^''"Christian  Hour, 

••al.utta,  ISr9-Sl    -itr'r   Z""';";"''^^'""-     ^''"''' 
A.,  ,„/„.„,  '""■  "■  '*>•"•     And  set.  BiTi,i.;,i,  E 

s^"""^:  ^::^!f:^;j"^ «-'-"  of  p„i„.,o„„„„ 

^^Hu.„e,  lOU.  ,..    K.„,ec:„Xove.,S..u„i,,sr9,' 
Hume,  Fergus  W     i    t,     ., 

Cal.,  Lon.,  mr;v2mo     2    MjuZ^l^t'?  "^  "^  """««"> 

Hiiine.  Cveorivfi      t    v-    ^t-  i 

0..  ^■-•i-u.s'sub^l^K.in  m-""'  "/^""'■■>''  <"■'  P"^"'^ 
"  "-...nanhoo,!  „v  A  n^^  llr  .'■'.'';,."•  "•  '^'''«  ^aif. 
tin...  Is.Oo,  svo.  ""^     l  nlortunatos;"  2d  ed., 

,  Hume,  Joliii  Ferciisoii      i    i-      ,, 
J"nt.y;  „r,  Th,3  Days  of  T.m  ,  '^'J'"  ""nJ'-<!J  Mn- 

iiy  a  X..W  yo,.k  li,-oker.     N.  Vo,^    H8S    if    '"^•"""- 

Hinne,   J„.e„|,    B„r„|ev  '    i    '  V'""'    '^"""• 

'MeiM'.rial,  L„n.,  18S5    "o  ''      "•'''''    If*""":    a 

W.";^:V:^!^:J!i:j^' -'^thoPeael,[„„o.el,] 

't  j;'ai,„.,i  the.  Viutory,  I„„^  ,'"■  ^^"^  'V"""'  «"''  ''"»•  ' 
„H"me,  Hobert  »V.  Mv  I'l""'."  t''"  "^■''  '«"'"■  ' 
'■"-'i.  l2i„o.  """'"'    •^J'    Himself,  N.  Yoi-k 

Hume,  Robprt   wm-  ' 

^'>-i,i,,o„'f"eN"e-VT,"»"V      r^^"^""-;    o,-,    "The 

17V'l"»t  of  E,i,-t    Tenncjoerii'''''™''^'' '-'''»'■«'': 

«»-~ofxo„„esser^^„•r]^!;...?;I^^;r 

iuc  iiaton  Boating. 


jf|;^.l<,_fn,mI825,oEa„er,   ,.„„,  Eto„,   ,.6,;    j,,  ,,,^ 
I      iiumiiiel.  Rev    rviii.,,:     >> 

".e,i a, ^vo^.;M:.*^^M,';    :.,/si';^' -y'.-^- «-''"- 

'  liHoniNi,,,,   .\.r„,„    An^-.v     I        *'^^''    l**'^-^".      With 
I'"-.,  I,S7«,  12,n!,,       '^"^''''    '"'^«    fr"'"    Latin    Lyric,, 

('■  .Manuals  nl  T,',.   ,, .10 '../■'""«  '■'    '''■•'"il"  I''..bric8, 

!"•,  One.  lO^ii.al  It  .r, ',,.,.■•"•      ''^^^.-'V!"'   A„i,„a,„; 
.n«  a  Kow.S„..,.„i„        „,oi      ,"5,  ^'','"}""A  :  ■■onlain- 

I      Iliimph'rey,  I-     \  "     r     V"'"" ,'■"""  '"'"'  "'<>■ 

l'n.te..,a„t  K|,is:.„,,aV(i;,,,.i    ,,?'';  ""  ."'"  '''""W  "''  the 
"tan.     H„.|.,  |s,i]  ''  '"  ■^'""'M.     %a  Church- 

I     ""mphrey,  Sirs,  |;.  .i      ,    «.,  .. 

LHiiio.  •*     '  ''"•  '^^I'-O-  .M„tiny,   Kost.,  I87S 

>«»'"""';:;^iU,,'^:-  .'^:'V''  '■•-••-,  v,,.  b' 

A..dov..rTI,..olo.|.a|s  „,';,';    '''"''"'   '\'"''^''>'  »nd  at 

ur^J;!7:!i^r'^.^::;-;^--:;A.  ..T,,o,.hi,dre„ 

iv-.'ti.::'"^s8^.fTr'^¥'^^ 

I 'Iren,  Chlo.,  I8SS    i'.,,,,,  ^'"■'""t' Authu,-..  for  Chil- 

'iWm^'^^^a^TF"-,    ''"""<"•"■'"    ''•■"^:    0.0 

Theori./of  .\,;,  ihilaii"*  .."""/"i"    U.uonalion  :    the 
J/-|.nncd,  a,;;;' .h  '      ^,,   «'-^., Mniv,.,.sa,itm 

;','--stia,.ity  and  I,  li  e   t'v       ,."'Th    '!  '  ^'"r"''  "•  '^'■ 

--"rarr^7?^   s!f '"«''■"■-«-''   «uth,  [a 
niimplirey,  .>Jr,s.  M„rv   l       r,     c 

A """?:&„]*:-  "•"•"•".  S.J.,  b.  ,8a„,  a^ 

Abcdeen-  took"  do  ",  1^;^  :'''''  '^'--ehal  Colle,: 
i  .^  I'v.tig  in  Dundee:  c    e  ed  1  'f'^"  C'""'''''.  «»d  hcdd 

'"""i""  in  18fiS,  and  fer  ,,•""", '""'°"«  '=0'"- 
'dained    prie.st    in    "sn        ,      >  •^'"''''  "'  '*"""'•  »vas  o,-- 

iM'ty   .Sermons,   Lon.,   Isri    h,    s    ^   "'"KniOing  (Jod : 
J  Panegyrics  of  Fathe^  Sol,:.,.  '  r  ,fn  "'w.-  '^'•"'"■*   '^'''e 
Written  Word;  or   Co,  .^d  .  ,  "  ''  ' ''  '^"^^     ■<•  'i'lio 

tares,  Lon.,  187rsvo  5  0  1,7,?"  "',"  ^^""™'  '^-u'- 
on  St.   Paul's  En  stle  to  t'he  .^"''"-' " ''  "'■'  Lectures 

«.  The  lieligiou.?  S  ,Ue  •  „%■,'""/'  ""'-  '■'"»'  *<Vo. 
Suarez,  Lon.,  1881,8  0  7  Tl  fn'  °^  '  ■' "  ""^•'"»«  "f 
t«f  to  a  Friend,  Ac  V^i,  'i  ^l"'  ^'""«  teacher:  a  Let- 
liil^le  and  Helief  a  Lett .,  '  ^p""  '■^'^^'  I'-  •'™-  '^^  The 
«■  Ol.ristian  M.frn'^aje'n'" 'isVc"?;-. ''""■•  ''''"  '^'-o" 

Humphreys,  Rev  I)r     n  ',     ""; 
grcgational   ,Soei Ity  of   "'•,    "';''"-.\-»f  the  Third  Con- 
IStiii,  Svo.  ^     '   f^.  t.ngheld,  Alass.,  Springlield 

|l4Te';^?M;---A,Ui„s„„,   LL.n.,  181,,- 

ta,;y  Academy  l"],  ''  Is  fnira'^r  n"  '"^  ^•■^-  '^''"- 
I  Miss,ssi,,,,i  delta  and  in  otTcT  en  li  ,  '■  """'y  "'  ">« 
;  had  charge  of  the  Oftice  of  K  •  ,'"«'."<'""'g  "orks,  „n,i 
;  the  War  De,,art„,enLrv„        "'"",""  '""^  Purveys  in 

i  chief  top„g,.lp|,'ir".ngt.?,'oVtrA  ""  t'l  '^"  »" 
j'i'ao  LSfil,  b,-ig,vdier-g°ne,.j  ,?,,  1        ^""y  "f  the  Poto- 

!  61,  "o'nmnnderof  the  Secon     r         W"^  ''*''""'''   'S"''" 

:  bH«"'"<"--general  orthe" If "'''''  ^^'^^'''"'  "PPointed 

of  the  corps  of  enginee,'  is.fft        '"7, ""^  oom/nander 

see  Dk  P^^sTK„,  J.  W.  ,„  ,™  '  /"^'■'"'  '«'8-    ^'or  biog., 

l-ofthePaci«ei.;Kti^„f;;P^Vn;!r|^- 

871 


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(liiv't  Pub.,)  Wiidh.,  l^.^.i,  J*vo.  2.  Annual  Report,  Wnsh., 
\sy.i,  Hvo.  ;i  Kniiu  (Ji'tlvKliurK  tn  Iho  Itiiiiidiin  i  Army 
of  tho  I'ut.mmc,  ,(uly,  l-ii:i,  !<'  April,  \M\.  Mu|H.  N. 
York,  IHSIl,  iL'iiic).  'l.  'I'lir  Virnmi.i  ('luiipiiign  "f  l'<i'>t 
iinil  l-<n,0:  Ihc  Army  nl'  ilio  I'dtmniio  iiml  thv  Aruiy  nl' 
tho  JiimuH,  ("CiiinpiiiBns  (if  tin,'  <'ivil  Wur,")  N.  Vcirk, 
ISHi),  I'jni.i. 

"  A  rcpdsitiiry  iif  iliitii  nf  tlif  LTiiiU'St  vftlue.  The  iiarriv 
tlvf  U  ve.v  cloiir,  cniiclsi',  iiuil  tiilr  In  spirit.  It  Is  Icic; 
rniwilfil,  iiiiM  wiilti'ii  lc«i  nuwli,  pcrhiip!<.  In  lln'  siyh'  ul 
an  nItU'liil  rcpnri,  tn  !»■  oiiUTlaLiiiiK  lo  tliu  riiMiiil  mnlur; 
but  lis  int>'n'>t  In  the  Miiilcnt  nf  llu'  itrtat  iainpiii>;n  cil 
INil-lM  can  Inirilly  In'  i'.NMi;«c.TalLMl."— .V.idDii,  xx.wl.  ^l-. 

Willi  Aniinr,  IIkshv  I,.,  Uepiirt  upon  the  I'liyi'-  ""J 
Ilyaniiilii'H  (if  the   Mis^i.-'Mi.pi   lliicr,  (I'.S.  Ouv't  I'u;..,)  I 
I'iiilu..  ISISI,  Itii;   new  c.l.,  en!..  l'<"ll.  , 

IIiiiiiplireyH,  «  hiirlis  Joliii.  l'lithi»in  Pulmo-  j 
nalis  lunl  ■[■uh.'ivuiar  l'lllllisi.^  l.un.,  \h;AI,  Hvo. 

IIuiiililirt?v»,  ICdwaril  Kiipcrt,  IJ„1).,  ['i"(', 
vol.  i.,  aiia.,1  b.  IS2n,  in  Knghi  1,  and  udnnitud  at  thu 
Unlver.iily  id' Cauibridgi!;  was  hKi'l-iinii-ter  of  ('lielten- 
haiii  (li-amniai'-,<chool  1S,^2-5'.I,  and  president  of  tlie  Cid- 
lege  of  I'reeoptors,  1, on. Ion,  Hjl-o'j;  removed  to  the 
I'nitud  .-States  and  settled  in  lioston,  'vl-  '»  ho  haa  been 
assistant  editor  of  tho  Boston  Post  I....I  principal  of 
tho  Boston  Colle^iato  School.  I.  "The  \Varnin)j;a  of  the 
War:"  a  Letter  to  tho  lli^'ht  Hon.  Lord  Palmerston, 
Prime  .Minister.  P.y  ".V  llrili-h  Commoner."  Lon., 
is:.,),  ,Svo.  Anon.  1'.  England's  Kdaeatioiial  Crisis:  a 
Letter  to  Viscount  Palmerston,  Lon.,  Is.ifl,  Svo.  Anon. 
3.  IvUication  of  lJHicers,  Preparatory  and  Professional, 
Bost.,  ISt)2,  Svo.  1.  America:  Past,  Present,  and  Pros- 
Iieetive,  Newport.  11. r.,l.'<70.Svo.  a.  Frccmaaunry  :  the 
llealerof  tho  Nation's  Wounds,  Newport,  1870,  12mo. 

Iliiinphreys,  ICIi/.a.  Metrical  Cc'iocts,  from  the 
Booli  i,r  Common  Prayer,  Lon.,  1S,">(!,  8v,..      Anon. 

IIiiiiiphreyN,  (JeorKt;  II.,  M.D.,  and  lliickley, 
t'lllirll'N  K.,  M.l).  (Trans.)  .V  Tu.Kt-liool;  of  Practical 
Medicine:  with  Particuliir  Uel'erunce  to  Physiology  and 
Pathological  Anatomy;  from  tho  (Jormiin  of  Ur.  l''eli.v 
voii  Niemeyer,  Lon.,  'lS7H,  2  vols.  Svo;   now  od.,  ISSO. 

lliimphreys,  Huiiry.  Tho  .lustico  of  tho  Peace 
for  Ireland:  .'id  od.,  Dublin,  |St!7,8vo;    1th  cd.,  1871. 

Uiiinphreys,  Henry  .\>el,  [■ml';  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
1SIU-I871I,  b.  in  liirmingimm,  Kng. :  resided  for  many 
years  in  Italy,  lie  is  be.-t  known  by  his  designs  and 
illustrations  for  books,  but  was  also  a  contributor  to  peri- 
odicals. 1.  Diamonds  iind  Dust:  being  drains  from 
the  Sand  of  Society,  [a  novel,]  Lon.,  1S5I!,  :!  vols.  12mo. 
Anon.  2.  Ktoricg  by  an  Arclucologist  and  his  Friends, 
Lon.,  IS.'iCi,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  Anon.  :i.  The  (ienera  and 
Species  of  British  liuttorllies  Describeil  ami  Arrangcil. 
Illust.  Lon.,  IS.V.P,  4to.  t.  Tho  Uene.-a  of  British  Moths. 
Illust.  Lon.,  181)11,  2  vols.  r.  svo.  :').  (ioetho  in  Stras- 
bourg: a  Dramatic  Novelette,  Lon.,  ISBil,  or.  Svo. 

■'Clever  and  neatly  written,  and  not  unamuaing."— .S«(. 
Kir.,  ix.  .^.70. 

li.  A  History  of  tho  Art  of  Printing,  from  its  Inven- 
tion to  the  Middle  of  the  Sixteenth  Century.  Illust. 
Lon.,  181)7,  fob;  2d  cd.,  ISOS.  7.  .Masterpieces^ of  the 
Early  Printers  and  Engravers  :  a  Series  of  FacS  miles, 
Lo...,  18611,  Ito.  8.  Rembrandt's  Etchings,  Illustrated 
by  a  Selection  of  Specimens  reproduced  in  Fiic-Similo  : 
accompanied  by  a  Life  of  Rembrandt  and  a  Brief  Criti- 
cism of  his  Works,  Lon.,  1871,  fol. 

Iluinplireys,  Henry  It.  Morin.  "Boot  and 
Saddle!"  Bils  of  Soutli-African  Life  in  liush  and  Bar- 
racks, Melbourne,  1.873,  Svo. 

Iluinplireys,  Jenuett.  1.  "Growing  Up:"  a 
Story  of  Girls  which  Boys  may  read,  Lon.,  188:i,  p.  Svo, 
2.  In  Holiday  Timo,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1887,  sq. 
16mo,  ;!.  Insect  Wa;s  on  Summer  Days,  Ac,  Illust. 
Lon.,  1887,  )i.  Svo.  1.  .Maud's  Doll  and  her  Walk,  Lon., 
1887,  sq.  Itimo.  5.  Old  Dick  (Iroy  and  Aunt  Kale's  Way, 
Lon.,  1887,  sq.  Uhuo.  (i.  Tales  Easy  and  Small  for  the 
Youngest  of  All,  Lon.,  18S7,  ?q.  16mo.  7.  In  the  Sum- 
mer Holidays  :  a  Chil.lren's  Story.  Illust.  Lon.,  1888, 
12[no. 

Humphreys,  .Mrs.  Lnurn  B.  The  Art  of  Reading 
Music,  N.  Y'ork,  1871,  Svo. 

Humphreys,  Uose.  Grandmother's  Tales,  Lon., 
188.-),  Svo. 

Humphreys,  Thomas  Darwin.  A  Complete 
Treatise  of  Trousers  Cutting.    IMast.    Lon.,  isn.!,4t.,. 

Humphry,  Alfred  Paget.    I.  First  Hints  on  Rifle- 
Shooting,  Lon.,  IS7B,  IBino,    2.  TheStudents'  Hand- Book 
to  the  University  of  Cambridge,  Cambridge,  1877,  12mo. 
Humphry,  Sir  George  Slurray,  .M.U.,  b.  1820, 

872 


HUN 

I  at  Sudbury,  SulTolk  ;  studied  at  St.  Bartholomew'ii  Hos- 
<  pital,  London,  and  took  his  medical  degree  at  Cambri    ,.•. 
lie    1)01.  Me    professor  of   anatomy   in    ISOll,   a   member 
of  tho  council  of  the  College  of  Surgeons  in    ISIW,  and 
pr  ilessor  of  surgery  at    Cambridge  in    ISS.'t.      Hi'  was 
1  knighted  in  issl.      I.    Lectures  on  Surgery,  delivered  in 
;  the  .Medic:il  School  of  Cand)ridge.  Ac,  Worcester,  IS.'iL 
8vi),     2.   A  Treatise  on  the   Human  Skeleton,  includiiii 
the  .loints,  Cambridge,  l'*.'is,  Svo.     ;i.  The  Human  Foot 
and  the  Human  Hand,  Cambridge,  iMll.fp.  Svo.     1.  lib 
servatioiis  in  Myology:  iiiclnding  the  .Myology  of  Cryp 
tohranchs,  Ac,  (,'ambridge,  1872,  Svo.     h.  The  Hunteriiiii 
Oration,  IH7'.i,  Lon.,  ls7S»,  Svo.  (!.  Vivisection:  What  (loo  I 
I  has  it  done?   Lon.,  :882,  Syo.     7.  Guide  to  Ciimbridgc 
'  the  Town.  I'niversity,  and  Colloges  :  to  which  are  udde  I 
I  Notes  upon  the  Villages  within  Ten  .Miles,     Ma|),     (,'am 
'  bridge,  I'-s:'.,  Svo.    ".  Old  Age  and  Changes  incidental  to 
I  it,  [oration,]  Cambridge,  1SS5,  Svo. 
I      Humphry,    Hugh   Mi'Nuh,    .M,A.,  son   of  ,1,  T. 
Humphry,  iiit'r<i  ;  b,  Isii.'i;  graduated  at  Balliol  Colligc, 
'Oxford;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1S7»,     Coin  ■ 
inon   Precedents    in    Conveyiineing :    together  with    tlic 
Conveyancing  and  Law  of  Property  Act,  1881,, to.,  Lon., 
IsSl,  Svo  ;  2d  oil.,  cnl.,  1SS2. 

Humphry,  .losepJi  'I'liomas,  b,  ISlii;  called  i. 
the  bar  at  the  .Middle  Temple  1842.  Registration  of  A- 
suraiices  Bill  :  its  I'eculiar  System  and  Practical  Con>c. 
iiucnces.  Lon.,  IS.'ili,  Svo. 

Humphry,  Kev.  William  Gilson,  M.A.,  B.D. 
[uHl'.  vol.  i.,  add.,1  ISI.'i-ISSS,  b.  at  Sudbury,  Sullolk  ; 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  ls:i7,  ;iii  1 
elected  Fellow;  ordained  18-12;  prebendary  of  St.  Piiiii'.' 
Cathedral  ls,'i2;  vicar  of  St.  .Martin-in-tho-Field  IS". 
He  was  tt  member  of  the  New  Testament  Revision  Coiii. 

pany.     1.  Eight  Discourses  on  the  Jliraeles,  (  Boyle  1 

»uro"s,  1857,1  Lon.,  18,'i8,  12mo.  2.  The  Character  ol>r, 
Paul:  in  Eight  Discourse.-',  (Boyle  Lectures,  18,')S,)  Lon., 
1S.')a,  12nio.  .').  The  New  Table  of  Le>sons  exphiiocl. 
Lon.,  1871,  12nio.  1,  A  Commentary  on  the  ReviM  I 
Version  of  tho  New  Testament,  Lon.,  1 882,  or,  Svo;  new 
ed.,  rev,,  ISSS.  a.  Occasional  Sermons,  Lon,,  1886,  p.  -i". 
Ilumpidge,  Thomas  ^^unlnel,  Ph.D.,  B.Sc.  1. 
IS87,  let,  34  ;  studied  ehcnii.-try  in  London  and  Hi  idel. 
berg,  and  for  eight  years  jirevious  lo  his  death  was  pro. 
fcsso.  of  chemistry  at  the  I'niversity  College  of  AValcs, 
Abf.rystwyth.  1.  (Trans,  and  ed.)  A  Short  Text-Book  "f 
Inorganic  Chemistry  ;  from  the  German  of  Dr.  Hoi  maun 
Xolbe.  Illust.  Lon.,  1884,  er.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1SS>-.  2. 
Atomic  Weight  of  (ilueinuni,  (Beryllium,)  (Pbilosophiciil 
TranMictions,)  Lon.,  1884,  4to. 

Hun,  Henry.  Guide  to  American  Medical  ."Stu- 
dents in  Europe,  N.  Y'ork,  1884,  Svo. 

Hun,  .M.  T.  1.  Now  York  Supremo  Court  Ri  I'll', 
lS7;',-84.  Albany,  Is7li-S,i,  31  vols.  Svo.  2.  Rules  ol  .Ml 
the  Courts  of  Record  of  New  York  ;  with  Notes,  Itctir- 
ences,  and  Index,  N.  York,  1884,  Svo. 

Hundley,  I>.  11.  Social  Relations  in  our  Soullicrn 
States,  N.  York,  IsCII. 

Hungerford,  James.  The  Old  Plantation,  ami 
what  1  gathered  there  in  an  Autumn  Month,  N.  Vcrl;, 
ISalt,  l2nio. 

Hungerford,  Mrs.  Margaret,  (Ilauiilton,) 
formerly  Mrs.  Argles,  b.  and  educated  in  Ireland  ;  n-- 

ident  at  St.  Brendii's,  liandon.  County  Cork.     Her  I lis 

have  all  appeared  anonymously,  some  of  them  in  .icr 
the  pseudoiiyme  of  "'iho  Duchess."  1.  Pliylli- :  ;i 
Novel,  1877,  3  vols.  er.  Svo.  2.  Molly  Bttwn.  liy  llie 
Author  of  "  Phyllis."     Lon.,  1878,  3  vols.  or.  Svo. 

"  Full  (if  wit.  spirit,  ami  gaiety,  the  book  eiintaiiiK.  iie(.T- 
theless,  tiiuebi's  of  the  niiisl  exuuisite  pathos,  and  the  in- 
slglit  iiili)  the  human  heart  shows  that  the  unlhoi  1ms 
studied  the  subject  closely  »nd  well."— .4(/i.,  .'oi.  2i;.".:i. 

3.  Airy  Fairy  Lilian,  Lon.,  1879,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  4. 
Beauty's  Daughters,  Lon.,  18811,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  .'..  .Mrs. 
(ieofl'r'ey,  Lon.,  ISSl,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  fi.  Faith  and  Viiliiitli. 
1SS1,3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  7.  Portia,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vol-,  p. 
Svo.  8.  Loys,  Lord  Beiesford,  and  other  Talcs,  Lon., 
1883,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  SI,  Rossmoyne,  Lon.,  1883,  ",  vols. 
cr,  Svo.  10.  Doris,  Lon.,  18S1,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  11. 
"0  Tender  Dolores,"  1885,  er.  Svo.  12,  A  Maiden  All 
Forlorn,  and  other  Storie.",  Lon,,  1885,  cr.  Svo,  1.:.  In 
Durance  Vile,  Lon.,  IS85,  p.  Svo.  14.  Lady  Ibiiiik.^- 
iiipri',  Lon..  ISSfi,  3  vols.  c:'.  Svo.  15.  k  Mental  Simj. 
gle,  Lon.,  l'ss6,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo,  16.  Lady  Valworth's  Pin- 
'  monds,  Lon.,  18SB,  p.  Svo.  17.  Her  Week's  Amusement, 
Lon.,  l8S6,or.  Svo.  IS.  Green  Pastures  and  Gmy  Griil', 
I  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.     19.  A  Modern  Circe,  Lon..  I  "<:,:! 


vols.  er.  Svo. 
currents,  Lon, 

Is>s,  ;t  v„i,. 

ISS.S,   2  vols.  CI 

"She  can  liiy 
and  she  Iriisi.s  i 
iiilcresl.s  iiC  IK,. 
'■  There  K  n, 
Molly  llawii,' 
iiiier;  lull  ili,.v 
pn.diieiiiK  III,.', 

■  iliali;'  (if  eorlii 
■'•l"(l(ttnr.  hill   ■' 

lliinneivel 

ography  111    III,. 

The    Lands  of 

laphy  of  ChiirU 

ISsii,  Hvo.     4,  • 

Illust.      l!o,«t„'|: 

"I'be  aiilhor  |i 

mill  reail  ,,('  |„.,.  i 

the  langiiMne  of 

'bi;  story,  i,ii,|,,|-, 

"s  lie  has  siuilioil 

5.   England's  ( 

•onal  Obsorvatioi 

.Monasteries,    Ch, 

tliiough  the  riiipi 

Amer.  ed„  (■■The 

ill  .stone." I  Host., 

"  A  nianmil  i\,r' 

of  KiiKland  wliicl, 

i.'iiide.lio,,k."~-\„/ 

■  Whi'lbir  as  ,ii; 
i;  liM;....k  for  the 
I'liii-lnireliiiei-iiir, 
lol  i-'elHTal  reiiiliii. 
Volume.  "^r,-,y/,,.,  y 

<''■  A  Century  o 
l"»n,  Massach'iise 
loi'iirds,  and  I'l,,,, 
'liiunieutt,  II 
Ion  liistrict,  S,C. ; 
The  Conspiracy  Ij 
Horrors  of  Secessiu 

""Ul,  \.  H. 

diictions,  .'ind   A^ri 

'iov't,!  Wash,,  ).s.H| 

Hunt,   A.  i.i, 

Kingdom  of  East  At 

liiing  a  Complete  ai 

Ilorough  Town  of  T 

lolk  and  Suffolk,  Lo 

"The  history  of  4 

a  really  (ri,i„|  sui,\uH 

soiiiesinmgi.r  haml  i 

■Vl/.  /I'ei'.,  XX xi.  17.^ 

limn,  Arthur  J 

•It  the  Inner  Temi 
b"anilaries  and  Fern 
'-'»■  2.  The  Law  r 
under  the  Statutes  of 
L"n.,  IS72,  p.  ,Svo. 

IlHut,  Uristou-, 
i^if-'iis,  and  Trade-.Mai 
.  Hunt,  Charles 
ni--tono:  with  an  i 
-N.  York,  Svo. 

Hunt,  Chillingi 
bun..  |S,S5,  f|,.  8vo 

Hiint,C'orneliui 

L.ist  Confederate  Cruii 

Hunt,  David.     ; 

'liilii.,  1874,  l2mo.     " 

.ilcdical  Reform,  Host 

Hunt,  De  l'„re> 

"ipliilieria.  Grand  Rai 

..Hunt,  K.     Liten.t 

>"ili,  1 870,  l2mo. 

Hunt,  Miy„r  Edi 

I'lvingston  Co,,  N,v  . 
';caJemy  1845;  servo, 
f-mndations :  n  Study, 
"f  Science,  N.  York,  Is 
,  """«,  Eliza  r.2t 
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fwilributed  to  the  Day 
'l^'s  for  the  "  Bow  Bell 
"•"'vel,  Lon.,  1870,  p  j 
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vol-..or.8v„.     211.  ThoDuoh^ 

ourren  .,  !,„„.,  ,,,,s,  a  vo|«,  . 

(•OS,   ,1   vci|».  „r.   «v„      o'l     II,  ..\i  ""'.."""""•  '''"i^ 

iNS.s.  OvolH.or.  Sv„  """•   '^''■''-   ViTckur,   l,„„. 


J.on.,  issr.    21.  r„,icr 
'•>■'■.     :•:■.  Murvol,  I,„„. 


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llillil,    Help,,      '  a        , 

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Chrl«lliiiilly  iiiHl  ll»  ri-lmloii  u>  ntluT  rell({lnii«  In  llio 
•prliiK  (if  IWi^l  1  hImhH'iI  llio  i..'lHiic»  111  111/  W'lrk  in  lliu 
liitr  I'mfi'i-Kiir  Miiiirlrr.  wlm  hiiM  ifiiu' iivcr  liirKi'  iinrtlnii'' 

cil  till' MUiiii'  llflil,  iiii'l  wliiiM'  MrlliiiK"  liml  'h'i I  uii'iit 

»i'rvli.r  111  iiif.  Tlif  iirulf^Mir  l.i.ikfil  hvit  llir  |iiiimt,  iiiul, 
ri'turiiliiK  11.  Nilii  «llli  nil  lm■r^'llll^lll^  Miilli', '  ^mi  lu'vi' 
tWfiily  yi'iir^'  wmk  ln'li.ri'  ymi.'  II.'  ihIvImimI  me  l.ilry  .iiii' 
pan  Ilk,  iiii'i  111  K'l  1111  Willi  till'  ri^t  ir  llml  mmciii'iUmI,  1 
look  hit  iiilvii  V.  iiml  111  IMiii  UiL'  llrst  iliiipUT,  w  lilrli  wa»  mi 
Piuillul.Mii.  hiul  lioi'iiiiii'ii  liiru'u  M.liiini'.     Ii'ii  yi'iirt  Inivi' 

llHHSUll    -lll.f    lllllt    rullMTMlliull    Willi     I'niliKMir    .MllUllri'. 

'I'lii'  pri'vviii  »i.ik  l«  iiiily  1 iiipli'iliin  111  tl|,'    "'r""] 

clmplVv,  uiiil  III;'  IliMwIll  Imvi'  In  l«'  icwrlUuii,  -hJtlrnd 

'•Vh"  I'lnU'i'iiiVii'i'iil'li'iii'tsliiiiililiiiit,  I'OTlKriik'I'iil  111  the 

lU^)llnllll^    UlUllMl-  Willi    \i\\-V>   11».  Ill    11   M;rl<'^  "I    MlllTNUlVl', 

brli^r  ,lak'im'iil»,  llu'  ri'Milli*  nf  ImiK  mu  furi'liil  iiiiici;>.m-i 
of  liiciiilry.liniilvliiu  iiii  iiiiiniiiit  <il  lull  »;liiv''  "'  ',''','"" 
kliiiWHllHM'Xt.'lilnr.'  (ifsiicli  nirWul  «nrk  111.'  ""''<  1');- 
fiir.'  iiB  «lvi'»  iiiiil'l.'  pr.Kil ;  ttiul,  wlu't  »  ii  l.'ii»l  n"  li  l;;r; 
tant,  11  U  till'  wurk  nf  ii  iiiuii  nl  jiuUclal  mlii.l.  ->;<«'<i'"r, 

"  "  Ahii'l'il  mill  triistwiirthy  lUNlury  nf  lu'iirly  every  iiniii. 
111.'  .lufell.'.'  Ill'  llie  lililli  mill  .'ViTV  pliiiM'  n  "'■'''"«'; 
.limht  (liirliiK  till'  lline  .'.•iitiirles  lliiU  liillii«>:','  '  "  ""- 
Kelijrimilliiii."-.l.  Hass  Mii.i.im.kii  ;  Amit.,  vi.  .ii!i._ 

M.  t'iiiiUMn|iijniry  K.imiys  in  Tliciilii«y,  I'.'ii.i  I>t7:t,  Kvo. 
«.  Tln^  (Invriil  Hook  of  Soiipturu.  lllmt.  liOn.,  1««», 
I'ol.  With  .itli.Tt,  The  (looil  Finlit ;  or,  Miiro  thiin  Cuii- 
.lUiTiira:  Slori.'s  "I'  Christiiin  .Mmtyr»  mi.l  lU'ruoi<. 
lUiist.     Lon,.  ISSfi,  r.  8vo. 

Hunt,  J«>liii  Warren.  Wisconsin  (laiettcer  ;  oon- 
tftlning  the  NameH,  liooadon,  iinil  Ailvanlii«e«  of  the 
C.nintios,  Cities,  Towns.  V-lliiges,  anil  Settleiuenta  in  the 
Sliito  of  Wisconsin,  Ma.lison,  KSS:),  J'vo. 

Hunt,   LeiRh  II.     (Trans.)    Clinioivl    Lootnros   on 
tlic  Diseases  uf  Dlil  A^e,  by  J.  M.  Cliarcot,  Lon.,  lS82,8vo. 
Hunt,  IiB  Mfsurier.     I'.eps  at  liritlany,  the  Bre- 
tons, iin.l  Breton  Literature,  I..111.,  l!<0».  p.  !<vo. 

Hunt,  Louise  i.ivingston.  Memoir  of  Mrs. 
Eilwaril  Livingston,  N.  York,  IS^fi,  .Svo. 

"The  pictures  nf  slmpUeily  In  manners,  of  moJerate 
amtjiUiin.  iif  .aliii  ami  leiiil.^r  .luimiMie  relatliins,  .  .  .  In- 
spire reurel  I'l.r  sn  iiiiu'li  llmt  .\iiierloaiis  .seem  ^)  have  out- 
llve.i,"— .Viidoii,  xlill.  111). 

Hunt,  Lucy  U.  Hand-Book  of  Light  Gymnastics, 
Boat.,  If^S I,  211110. 

Hunt,  Madeline  Bonavia.  I.  Bravo  Little 
Heart,  Lon.,  1H7S,  p.  .Svn.  '.'.  Little  Hin^ea.  lllu.st. 
Lon.,187(l,  12mo;  2il  ed.,  l.-*.-*:!.  :t.  Aunt Tabllha  3  Waits, 
Lon  1S8I1,  p.  Svo.  4.  Little  Kiuprcss  ,Joan,  Lon.,  ; 
18811,  p.  8vo.  5.  The  History  of  Five  Little  Pilehers 
who  had  Very  Large  Ears,  Lon.,  1881,  12rao.  6.  Pens 
Perplexities,  Lon.,  1.><S;!,  p.  8vo.  7.  Margaret's  Enemy, 
Lon.,  IH8:i,  p.  ."^vo.  8.  The  Two  Hnrdoaslles;  or,  "A 
Friend  in  Need  is  a  Friend  indeod,"  ("  Proverb  Stories,") 
Lon.,  l.'fSa,  p.  Svo.  9.  Tbrou(,'h  Trial  and  Triumph  ;  or,  1 
"Th.';  Roval  Way,"  Lon.,  lf<S«,  p.  Svo. 

Hunt,  Mrs.  Margaret,  b.  1831,  at  Durham,  tng.; 
daught.r  of  James  Kaine,  D.C.L.,  (7.  r.,  ""<«.  vol.  ii.O  ' 
married,  1861,  to  Alfred  William  Hum,  artist.  Her  first 
three  novels  were  published  under  the  pseudonyme  of 
"Averil  Beaumont."  1.  Magdalen  Wynward  ;  or.  The 
Provocations  of  a  Pre-Rapliaelite,  Lon.,  1871,  2  vols.  p. 
8vo.  2.  Thornioroffs  Model,  L.in.,  187:f,  :i  vols.  p.  Svo  : 
new  ed.,  1881,  I2iuo.  :i.  Un.l-jr  Seal  of  Confession,  Lon., 
1871  3  vols.  cr.  8vo.  4.  "This  Indenture  Witnesseth," 
Lon.',  1875,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  a.  The  Hazard  of  the  Die, 
Lon!|  1878,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo.  Ii.  Basildon,  Lon.,  1879,  2 
vols  cr.  Svo.  7.  The  Leinlen  Casket:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1880  :i  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  8.  Self-Condemned ; 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  or.  Svo.  9.  Barrington's 
Fate,  ("No  Name"  Ser.,)  Bo.-t.,  1883,  I6ui.>.  Anon. 
10.  (Trans.)  Grimm's  Household  Tales;  with  the  Au- 
thor's Notes  :  with  an  Introduction  by  Andrew  Lang, 
Lon  1884,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.  11.  Our  Grandmother's 
Gowns,  must.  Lon.,  1884,  Svo.  12.  That  other  Per- 
lon :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  188R,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

Hunt,  11.,  M.D.     1.  Popular  Treatise  on  Colds  and 
Affections  of  the  Air-Passag'.-s  ami  Lungs,  N.  Yin-k,  1887, 


h  " 


16mo.      2.   Popular   Treatise  on    Binnchitis,    N.   York 
1868,  16mo.  ^  ^  ,^_„ 

Hunt,  H.  T.    Cause  of  Death  m  Fever,  Lon.,  1872, 

liunt,  Richard  M.  Designs  for  Gateways  of  South 
Entrances  to  the  Central  Park :  with  Descriptions,  N. 
York.  1866.  4tn,  '  ..,,.. 

Hunt,  Robert,  F.R.S.,  \_nnte,  vol.  1.,  auu.,]  l.w.- 
1887  Ho  held  the  office  of  keeper  of  t!  •'  luinuig  records 
from  184,')  to  188S,  and  during  the  gr  iter  part  of  that 
period  edite.i  the  annual  volumes  of  .lineral  ,- tatistios 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  of  which  he  was  the  originator. 
874 


HUN 

Me  alio  (dited  the  fifth,  sixth,  ami  seventh  e.litions  of 
Ire's  Dioliiinary  of  Arts.  He  wasacinslant  .'ontrlbiit'ir 
In  seientifie  porindii-als  and  a  popular  leeluier.  I.  ('nm- 
iianinn  In  the  Olliiiial  CalahiKue  ;  .Synnji-is  o  the  Cni,. 
tenlsiiflho  International  Lxhihiliiui  of  1862,  Lnn.,  iMiJ, 
Mvo  "  ILin.l  lliHik  t.i  III"  Iiiiliislrial  Deparlmoiit  nf 
the'  Inl.'rnalinnal  Kxhibitinn,  1mi2,  Lnn.,  1862,  2  vols, 
sv.i  3  Memoirs  nf  Ibe  (leiilogimil  Sneiety  ot  (Ireal 
Britain,  Lon,,  1863,  8ni.  I.  Popular  Unmances  nf  lie 
West  nf  Kngland  ;  or.  The  llrolls.  Traililinns,  and  Super 
stitimis  of  (lid  Cornwall;  with  Illustrations  by  (leiir«e 
Cruikshank,  Lnii.,  |8r,;.,  2  Mils.  er.  8vo  ;  3d  ed  ,  eul.,  I'-sl, 
n    Svii      ;■).  British  .Mining;  a  Treatise  on  Hi.'   llistniy 

Diseiivery,  Practical  Developnienl,  anil  Future  Prosi H 

nf  Metalliferous  Mines  In  tlio  United  Kingdom.     Illusl. 

1 .,  1881,  r.  8vn;   2il  ed.,  rev.,  1887. 

"This  luit-e  mass  of  mailer  I'nrms  a  valuiiliU'  wnrk  ni 
ri-i'Teiiie,  peeuliarly  rieli  In  siatlslleal  liilnrmalinii  llui 
U  Is  mm'li  ninre  llwii  this,  Mr,  lliinfs  wellkiiu»u  U.Tuiy 
skill  enables  him  tn  slate  his  laels  mnl  In  set  li.rtli  his  ar«ii 
meiils  In  sn  atlra.'llvo  a  :  'vie  that  iimny  a  pleasanl  bit  m 
reailiiiK  may  b.'  picked  .m'  "I'lils  vnlnine,  especially  In  Ilie 
hlsliirieal  pnrlliiii."-.b'iii'.,  xxv.  '.Wr. 

Hunt,  llev.  Robert,  a  clergyman  of  the  Church 
.if  England;  missionary  in  I'alajjnuia  and  ltupcrt< 
Land,  and  afterwiir.ls  r.'sident  at  Wnodehester.  "xlni  1 
shire.  1.  The  .Minislruliim  nf  the  Spirit  and  Lile  u| 
Jesus  Christ  in  All  the  LunK'uagcs  of  the  lllitenii" 
Heathen  World  by  the  Instrumentality  nf  the  I  luverMl 
Syllabic  Gospel;  2d  ed.,  Lmi.,  1870,  8vo.  2.  The  I  1.1 
i  versal  Syllabic  Gnsiicl:  with  Hiiglish  Key.  Lon.,  18,  3,  .sv... 

Hunt,  Rev.  Robert  Slinpland,  M.A.,  gradual.  1 
'at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1811  ;  ordaine.l  1841;  vi^'iir 
of  Mark  Beech  .since  IS52.  I.  The  Coltagc  Commen- 
tary; the  Gospel  accnrding  to  St.  Matthew;  the  Go'^pil 
aceirding  tn  St.  John.  By  U.  S.  11.  I860  2  vols.  I2im... 
2.  Musings  on  P.salm  CXIX.     By  K.  S.  H.     Oxt.,  !>,>, 

lliint,  Saiidt'ord.  1.  Hand-Book  for  Trustees  ..r 
Religious  Corporations  in  thoStatoof  New  York,  Bulbil ., 
1873,  12mo.  2.  Compiliitinn  of  Statutes  .if  the  Stat.'s  in 
Relation  t.i  Incorporation  and  iMaint'inaneo  of  ReliKiniH 
.Societies,  N.  York,  1876,  l2mo. 

Hunt,  Mnrii  Keubles.  1.  Yusuf  in  bgypt  mil 
his  Friends,  N.  York,  1878,  lOmo.  2.  Ma's  Visit  t.j 
Virginia.  Edited  by  W.  G.  E.  Cunnynhani.  Nashville, 
1881,  18mo.  ,         „,      .    , 

Hunt,  Shelley  Leigh.  On  Duty  under  a  1  ri.pnal 
Sun  •  Practical  Suggestions  for  tlie  Guidance  of  Travel- 
lers. Lon..  1882,  p.  8vo.  With  Kknnv,  Alkxamokii  S., 
Tropical  Trials  ;  a  Hand-Book  for  Women  in  the  Trope-, 
Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vo. 

Hunt,  -rheodore  Whitefield,  Ph.D.,  b.  1844,  at 
Metuclien,  N.J.;  irniduatcl  at  Princeton  1865  professor 
of  rhetoric  and  Knglish  literature  at  Princeton  siiiec 
1874  1.  (Ed.)  Cffdnion's  Exodus  and  Iianiol,  i,''  Library 
.if  Auglo.Sa.xon  I'm  try,")  Boat.,  188::,  l.'mo.  2.  The 
Principles  of  Written  Discourse,  X.  York,  1884,  1. 1110. 
'  3.  Representative  English  Prose  an.l  Prose-Writers,  N. 
York,  1887,  12mo. 

Hunt,  Thomas  Sterry,  T  ..D.,  Sc.D.,  Kl!.>., 
JM.,f,,  vol.  i..  add.,]  was  professor  t  chemistry  in  I.i.miI 
University,  Canada,  18,i6-62,  and  held  a  similar  cluur  .it 
McOill  University  1862-68.  In  1872  he  reaigiie.i  his 
iiosition  as  chemist  and  mineralogist  tn  the  Genlngi- 
Cftl  Survey  of  Canada,  and  became  professor  of  ge"ln;;y 
in  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Tecl  lology,  liol.lin^' 
that  chair  till  1878.  1.  Chemical  ami  Geological  t^says, 
Bost  ,  1874,  cr.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  1879.  2.  Oritjiu  of 
Metalliferous  Deposits,  Bost.,  1874,  cr.  Svo.  3.  Special 
Report  on  the  Trap  Dykes  and  Azoic  Rocks  ol  .'•"Uth. 
eastern  Pennsylvania,  Phila.,  1878,  Svo.  4.  Cna  ami 
Iron  in  Southern  Ohio:  .Mineral  Resources  of  the  ll.iek- 
ing  Valley,  Bost.,  1881,  Svo.  5.  The  Domain  of  I'li.\-i- 
ologv;  or.  Nature  in  Thought  and  Language;  2.:  nl., 
Bost.,  1882,  12mo.  6.  Mineral  Physiology  and  Pliv  log- 
raphy  ;  or.  Geological  and  Mineralogical  Studios,  Ln^t., 
1887,  I2rao.  7.  A  Xew  Basis  for  Chemistry:  a  I  lieiii- 
ical  Philosophy,  N.  York,  1887,  12mo.  ,,,,,,„ 

Hunt,  fhornton  Leigh,  ['inte,  vol.  1.,  add.,]  IMU- 

1873,  a  journalist,  at  one  time  editor  of  the  Daily  -Vifs. 

(Ed.)  The  Correspondei nf  Leigh  Hunt,  Lon.,  M)J,  . 

vols.  p.  Svo.  „,      ,, 

Hunt,  Vcre  Dawson  de  Vere.  1.  Th<^  Ifce 
and  his  Master:  with  Hints  on  Breeding,  Breakiiif,',  ic, 
Lon.,  1S59,  12mo.  2.  England's  Horses  for  Peace  an.l 
War;   their  Origin,  Improvement,  and   Scarcity,  Lon., 

1874,  Svo. 


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lliiiil,  llfv.  nii'iiaiii'   m"'i 

i»  Joint  flitor  will,  F   A    i'  '  "*''-'"  '""I  l'*'<l   8.'.     lie 

l^'»„.     K  Iiri,h.l  ('m        ,ri,  T   '""'.','''7.    )    l-n.,    IMS,',,  I 
CiMireh  lli,,„nv,  I,,,,,..  ,:.,    ,!;,',',',',"  '^«^'''  <"  ^^l''"'" "f 

'■."""'•.n'!;.'"!!::  i':!:'!';-"'"'"^"- ioth.r 

l'"l'"r  Work,  Hull,  ,i'":'  ,,   h\;,     •  ''"'^  ^«'"-»"f  New,. 

"line,   Mrn.  Wiiiinn,    liolinan      rhiii 
Jerusalem  :  II  ski'tili    „(■  \r,  1         .!.'"•     *-n"''ron    nt 

i^j».-.-.Hv„,  „.;;;;i.;';,H?;'"'^''" '"'« ">  «yri,.,  L,.n„ 
Mc.  t!!"i;;:,^o'V'H,.''f';;ir'':s''.^  v"  '•"■"•••^i'"'«  ""<'  ''rao- 1 

•Mi.-»ou,,   Ho|,„r.  ,  v  i:  f -1  ''^'.'"l   '"""i    =*•   ''"'"-^    '" 
Mt'/lical  Contribut,,"  ,","'"?  '""'.«  "^  "-o  Colonial 

p:iM-.  svo  "  "^  tu..gr«nt<,  N.  York,  /»B6,  ' 

Svo.  '  "y  '^'JwarU  Rcus8,  Edin  .  1883 

f^on.ial  Caleulu*8;Lon     ms    '"'  '°  ToJhunter'a  Dif- 

'"»lale,   1868,    12n.o      4    ""'Trapper's  Companion, 
veniriioquism,  Hinsdale,  1870,  12mo.     5. 


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"-'?"''!,' o',''!,7,:;r\!';r''"^  '"""'"«'■  •^""" ••  <■"'. 

Va,     H-n.lni,  .",;"'■'">•  ""«  '"-IJct  at  Vinin™. 
8v».     Am..,,.  '  '^"""l''»K"narlttn,  n.  p.,  |mi7,' 

Iliiiilrr,  Jaiiien  J.     |ii,t,.ri,.„i    v  .1 

w.  euro,,  and  .>ari.^!:t;:;;;!4i;:"i^^,:;  •-'/; 

.n"""!:7;,^!r:,;";!-:;;^,^iverto„  Kron,.,.eCra. 
Hunt...      11         '■■*"""  •'""III',  l,(iri..     ,Mpi    lu,„  . 

ix;.;.  (..  Nvo,  .M  ,M|.,  IH?;    '"""'  "^  "^■«-h"Ti"({,  I.on., 

''/'""''^luu"!?*,,,'!!:'''"!'  J''"  <^''a,n„i.„,.„,.,r, 
II ".Iter,  Jo      ■  Ke  :;;"";,  "V.'-TI'  '"'■ , 

"III.  Ayrshire;  l,..i,„n  li,  '  "*"2--l8,.l,  I,,  at  Dundon- 
l«orki„K  a,  hi  .,f  „\  ;,,r,?  "'7'""k"r,  un.l  while 
;  ''i''i"-"l   at   ll,„  It   V  w    \  .n  I  '"""^  P"ii"ii,K,  and  ox- 

i'n.il  „f  hi,„„.|f    7  :"^';,;:';>/';'."»^kahl„  p„r. 

T"";;^':!.'^:j/'';-;i";-r5rves.er«„„u„„d. 

Hunter,  rni)t.  It    r      v        ,  , 

s.oc.k,'n.o,!'i";  A'(iui;h.'-;'"M  "',""•  ■-•"""•^  ™"^'. 

Hint,  l,«n..  IS™,  ,,   svi  ^  '"'"°''  ^'""•'■'"  f-'f 

o„V'o%r:J„V^!'fX'.^':f\    '•  A    Practical   Treatise 

;  '"ent  by  Inhalati  ,,  N  V  rk  18?4  'J""'"  ^  7'"'  ■''^^■'"- 
I'Cttera    «„    the   Xatur;    C,  ,,'  '  ','"'"•     -■    l'™''tical 

'Sore  Throat.  lirom'h  tistn  , "'  "."ul*-""  "f  Catarrh, 
Carbon  Thc;ry  ,"  Son,?;;  "■'  '■"^'  ***"•  '*•  «"  ">o 
Treatment  of  On/unr  ',?'''"'.'■ ""  "'"  ■'^"'■«<-''»ful 
Catarrh  by  OxyKemt  •  "',  1  T,"'-'''^'  '^"''■""'  ""'I 
I.on.,  iserfsv,;.^*'     '"  '    "'"'    ■^'e'li'iHt«l    Inhalations, 

the"ws^y^7kttu'\^^;^;'  ''•"•^-  '^''"<""-'  "t 

"nai""!     V.roei.l,rv  '''"'''"   '"'"Kl'oie,  and    re- 

,  "■'■         .   to  Soft  and      ?'  Vr\r'''">^  '"  '"  l'«"l'l'.  I'o 

Nny,  18;)8.  Lon  Hfl"  10  "^  "'^  '''"«'  I'"''"  Com- 
■ion^'of  the  iV^e  cburdroV  I"  h"""."?  "^  ""'  '^'i- 
Africa,  Lon,,  1873,  or  ivo  '  3  (tlX  '?  '"'!'"  '""^ 
Ciitionary  :  a  New  and  n,i„i  *,  v'  P^  Kn^yelopanlio 
All  the  Word,  in  The  Fn^?.  I  ^^"'^  "''  ««'"enc.  to 
Account  of  the?  Ork-fn  "m!  ^""'^"''SO  '  «ith  a  Full 
U«e.  must.  Lon.;is7S'sK™"'"f'''''"""'"'^"'""'"nJ 
ter,  whose  name  does  not'lnnt  '"  ^u^'"-  '■^'^  ^'"n- 
ha.  since  been  SercoK??.'*'" ''''"-P''8«  »'' '' 
served  as  the  oriiinal  ba'sir.  f7h       "?   '""'"'"'   "'''«'' 

•'■'Ti,!tl;z;^.^5'^''r^- 

i&t;i^ei^^r^;ir^,SiS'H^''^'-^"'"^^ 

of  subjects.  .  .      i  vahuiili,.  (■."':"""• o"  -  varletv 


!  words  now  obsolele  or  r,Ir  iv  •  "  "'^ "  \"»l  number  of 
'huts  or  of  ai,y  I,  rii™,i,  '',',>  '  V-'"''  ■,  ■  ;  ''ho  ivaiit  of 
feets  all  these  Ix  r  i  ,"  f  ,,';  ,1  "l  V^r[<^<is,  bowevor,  in- 
iincertaliity  wh Cl  ^r  L      l'.'^^  ""''''  ""'1  a"  <'lemciit  of 

I'ost-Otfice  since  1S82  '  The  "pn?  "'""p  '"  ">«  ««°«™' 
wi;h  an  Introduction  AoL^"'"-^.  ^s':"''  ^'=''  '*"■• 

Huntrr,  Robert   is^  ''"":•„!"■"'**■»•   , 
upon-Avon:  a  "  Chroni^;  „f  tt''S:At «S~','>>;J; 

Civ"""n*"„'eefs"'"n'e'Hrr?M°'^''''  ^"^»'""'  »f 
tion,  and  KconomioalC„n».^'.-  '"""/""'"''«'  Distribu- 
Chester,  1878,  TZ        '^°°='""P"»n  of  Coal-Uas,  Man- 

875 


SP^ 


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r:.f 


I  '^' 


':     1 


HUN 


HUN 

state  of  HmUi^Jn  the  fYoTUiurjlistri('l;lnnii«llH;  >;>;"'>  tlm^ 


1.  An  KUMiiciitMrv  View  of  tliu  1'nn'eeiliii^'s  in  a  Suit  in 
Iviiiity,  I.»n.,  Is'pS,  svo  ;  Otli  cil.,  Ijy  (i.  W.  I.invnini-e, 
ISli'.'-'?:!.  •-'.  Tlie  Aft  to  Amenil  tlie  I.iiw  of  I'mpeily  iintl 
to  liclicvc  'I'rustees,  I.on.,  IS.V.i,  12ino.  :i.  Tlie  An  lo 
fuitlier  Anienil  tlie  l.:i\v  .if  I'lopcity  :  with  Intiuiliietions 
:in<l  I'liicliciil  Nntis  l,on..  l-lld,  l-'ni".  1-  A  Uriel  Me- 
ninirof  tlie  l.iite  .Iu.-e|,li  lliiiiler,  l-'.S.A.:  with  ii  Deserip- 
tivo  Ciitulu^ne  uf  his  I'rineipiil  Sepiinite  I'uhlioutions 
mill  rontrUiuliniistothe  ••  Arelii\;ol.>';iii."  1-on.,  I  sill,  Svo. 
Hunter,  Tlieixlorc,  iin.l  Fatten,  Jiiivis.  1. 
p.. It  I  ■li:ir"es  mill  i;i'i|uireiiieiils  on  Vessels  in  tlie  \  iinoiii- 
I'orts  of  the  WoiM;  new  lev.  e.l.,  .\.  Vorli.    ISSI,  ,Svu. 


Svo.  1.  The  In.liiin  Miispuliiiiins  ;  Are  they  lioiiiui  in  Con- 
.seienec  to  rebel  iigiiinst  the  (Jueen  ?  I.on.,  1S71,  ^v-i;  .""1 
e,l  IS7(i  .■)  Orissii  ;  being  the  Sei'oiiil  iinil  Ihinl  Vol- 
nines  of  the  "Annuls  of  linrtil  liengiil,"  I.on.,  1^72,  Svo, 


"  He  writes  with  L-reiil  kiinwleil).'e,  j-'ieiit  syiii]mlliy  with 

10  111. 1, nil  noople,  II  keen  miM  qiiiel;  iiiM'reeiiUimi  ol  nil 

lilt  i--lrikiii«inicl  roiiiiiiitie  in  llieir  liisiury  iind  cliiiiiie- 

U.r.iin.l  wilhii  Howiiif,'""'!  I'leinresoue  Myle  \vliieli  (iirrie- 

111.'  reielor  li„-lilly  "Ver  «n>nii(l  wliieli  in  less  skillnl  limi'l- 

nii-lil  >eeni  tedious lieyonaendurmic"'.'  — >"'.  Air..  .\.\.\iii. 


Till  mid  Kd. 


(i.  I'liinine  Aspects  of  Bcngiil    Histricts.  l.on.,  1><4,  p. 
^,  Svo      7.  A  l.il'eof  the  Eiirl  of  .Mayo,  Kourlh  Vieeroy  ol 

•J.  Teleu'.iiphie  Coilex,  to  iieeomininy  the  "  I'ort  Charges  ,  j^  |.,^    |^.-^    .,  ^.^^^ 

of  Ihe  Worlil:"  lid  ed.,  rev.,  N.  York,  1SS4,  Svo.  j      ..  i'^Vimm.  in  slnlement.  faithful   in  portrniliire,  uiid.  il 
"          "■  L'li  overlaid  with  details,  —.mi'. 


an  Aid 


,  and 
ISjS, 


llnntiT,  'rhonias,  ,<..!.     An    Knglis 
the  Life  of  Catherine  ISiirton,  I.on.,  1S70,  p    svo. 

Hnnter,  Thomiis,  editor  ..f  the  Perth.^^hire  Con- 
stitutional. Woods,  Forests,  and  I'slales  of  Perthshire 
with  Skelelies  of  the  Principal  l''iiiiiilies  in  the  County 
Ii;ii-.t.      Pertll,  ISS.l,  p.  Svo. 

Hunter,  Tlioinns.     I  Ed.)  lloiiie  Culture 
toSo,-ial  Hour-  at  Home,  N.  York,  ISSli,  P-'iiio. 

Hnnter,  William,  F.S.A.  .>^oot.  liiggar  and  the 
Iloii.-e  of  Fleming:  an  Aei'ount  of  the  liiggar  Distrii't, 
,Vc..  Edin.,  1S(12,  Svo;  L'd  ed.,  Isli7. 

Hnnter.  I,ient.-l  ol.  William.      1.  Light  In- 
fantry Manual.     Pint   I.     Lon.,  IS.'iS,    l2ino.      2.  ,Sug 
geslions  relative  to  the  Keorganization.  Uisei]ilinc, 
Future  Management  of  tlie  liengal  Army,  Lon., 
Svo. 

Hunter,  William  Alexander,  M.A.,  b.  ISI4; 
graduated  at  the  University  of  Aberdeen;  called  to  the 
bar  at  the  .Middle  Temple  I'siKl ;  iirofessor  of  Honian  law 
at  University  College.  London,  ISll'J-7S;  e.\aiiiiner  in 
jiirisprudene'e  for  the  I  niversity  of  London  Is7y-S4  ; 
jl. P.  for  North  Aberdeen  since  ISSa.  I.  A  .Systoumlie 
aii.l  Historical  Expo.-ition  of  Koinnn  Law,  in  the  Onler  of 
a  Code:  embodying  the  Institutes  of  (iaiiis  and  the  In- 
stitutes of  .Justinian,  translated  into  English  by  J.  A. 
Cross,  Lon.,  lS7li,  Svo;  new  ed.,  ISS'i, 

•■It  is  full  .d' good,  s..lid  work,  thoroiiuhly  and  eoiisist- 
onllv  thniiglit  .ml.  and  will  allord  to  students  who  make 
use  of  il  not  onlv  a  sl.uv  of  infoniiation.  but  no  eoiilenipt- 
ible  discipline  in  method.''— .4//i.,  No.  ;i'>44. 

Introduction  to  Roman  Law,  Lon.,   I8S0,  p.  Svo; 
I 


h  Carmelite:  |  ,.(,ntroversiiil.  not  too  mud 


8. 
Svo. 


.\li. 'IS.  ,    .. 

A  .Statistical  Account  of  liengal,  ISio- 


77,  2(1   vol- 


It  is  one  id'  the  local  nccouiit.s  which  will,  when  eon- 
deiiseil  and  comliincd  in  a  iiiiitonn  system,  lorni  Ihc  Im- 
perial tiazetleer  of  India.'"— .Uvi((.,  .Niii.lili. 

'.I.  A  Siatistical  Account  of  Assam,  .tc,  Lon.,  ISSI),  - 
vol"  Svo      Ml.  Kngliinil'sWork  in  In.lia,  Lon.,  lsSl,Sv,,. 

•He  here  iiiiiiarts  to  us.  as  it  were,  in  a  iiraclieal  Ion,: 
the  ripe  Iruils  of  ten  vears  of  labour  beslowed  upon  Ihc 
■  Imperial  loizelteerof  India.' "— .tnW  ,  xix.  1. 

11.  Tlie  Imperial  (ia'iottcer  of  In.lia,  l.on..  ISSl,  '.i 
voN.  Svo;  new  eiL,  ISS.')-S7,  14  vcds. 

"I)r  Hunter  has  rendered  lo  the  liidiiin  (ioyernniciit 
anil  lo  Ens-'lish  jieople  generally  the  hieiliesl  serviei'  a  laili 
lie  servant  could  achieve,  and  one  deserving  ol  the  liit;li.-i 
distinctions  a  giiitefiil  niilioii  can  bestow,  in  at  last  nuiki'ii; 
every  Englishmaii  wlio  may  consult  Ins  work  leel  inilcc.l 
a  citizen  of  India,  and  iireseiiting  in  Us  true  light  n  dc- 
lenl  empire,  which   for  the  most  (d  ii; 


iiciidenl  empire. 


:.l.,  IS85.  ,    , 

iiisL'rettt  work  on  '  liomnu  Law,  in  the  (Irderof  a(  ode. 
nlnio.sl  marked  an  einxdi  lu  the  Kiigli-li  study  of  the  sub- 
icit  What  he  then  did  for  advaneed  .student-'  Me  has  now 
(lone  for  those  who  will  never  asjiire  to  more  than  ele- 
meiitarv  knowledge."— .Ica'(.,  xvii.  I.'i4. 

H.  iliind-Iiuok  of  the  Uoad  and  Bridges  (Scotland) 
Act,  187S,  FMin..  ISS2,  Svo. 

Hunter,  William  C.  Bil-s  of  Old  China,  Lon., 
1SS5,  p.  Svo.  (Containing  reminiscences  o(  life  in  Can- 
ton.) 

Hunter,  William  King.  History  of  the  Priory 
of  Coldingham.  Edin  .  Is.'S,  Ito. 

Hunter,  Sir  William  Wilson,  LL.D.,  K.C., 
.1.1.,  CLE. ,  b.  ISIO;  ediicaled  at  (ilasgow  University, 
at  Paris,  and  at  Bonn  ;  went  to  India  in  1SI12,  ami  was 
emidoyed  in  tlie  liengal  civil  service.  Ilo  distinguished 
Iiimseif  by  his  successful  supcrintenJcnce  in  Orissa  ivnd 
the  southwestern  division  of  Bengal  during  the  famino 
of  ISUfi,  and  received  llie  tlianks  of  the  government.  In 
IS7I  he  became  director-general  of  statistics  in  India, 
and  in  1S82an  additional  member  of  the  viceroy's  council. 
1.  A  Comparative  Dictionary  of  the  Languages  of  India 
and  High  Asia  :  with  a  Dissertation,  based  on  tlie  llodg- 
.-.011  Lists,  OITiciiil  Hecm-ds.  and  M.S.S.,  Lon.,  IsiiS,  4to. 

•'Though  the  pages  of  nlossarv  contained  in  this  vidiime 
arc  not  more  than  one  liundrei!  and  eighty  six.  it  niust  be 
pronoiineed  a  prodigious  work,— the  conception  ol  which 
was  courageous,  the  exeeulion  laborious  in  the  extreme, 
and  the  rapid  eomplelhin  marvelloua."— iSaf.  liev.,  xxvii. 
J  I. 

2.  The  Annals  of  Rural  Bengal,  Lon.,  1S6S,  Svo;  oth 
ed.,  1872. 

"The  account  we  liavo  given  of  his  oiienlng  chapters 
will  show  how  comprehensive  have  been  the  preliniiniiry 
researches  hv  which  he  has  ."repiiri'd  hiniself  for  his  task, 
'file  narrative  to  which  these  researches  serve  ii~  the  in- 
dispensable iiitroduclion  hardly  bCKins  in  the  iire.seiil  vol- 
ume. All  that  -Mr.  Hunter  attempts  to  do  is  lo  paint  the  I  er 
S7H 


has  hilherlo 
leeii  hut  a  name  associated  with  a  vanue  idea  of  distiuii 
and  harharie  splendour."-. l//r,  No.  'JNUI 

•■  More  than  satislies  all  the  reMmreiiieiitsot  the  gazetteci 
at  the  same  lime  that  il  gives  a  complete  aeeountol  1  he 
history  and  polilical  iiistitutioiis  of  the  country.  — .s;i(.'/.i- 

'""The  voriime  devoted  to  India,  No.  VI.  in  the  series,  is 
nerhaiis  the  most  remarkable.  It  has  some  of  the  hi-l 
features  of  guide  book,  bluediook.  philosophicii  trealiM' 
administrative  report,  sporlsmairsdirectoiv,  and  liistorn.il 
es-av.  An  experienced  administrator  Iresli  Iroiii  worlj  iii 
Ihe  kasl  has  characterized  it  a.-  a  volume  which  eniililiv 
the  intelligent  reader  todispciise  with  several  tomes  ol  Ihc 
usual  Anglo-Indian  library."— .-•ii'.  Ho:,  Ixiv.  i,<'J. 

12.  The  Indian  Emiiire :  its  llislory.  People,  nicl 
Products,  ("Trlibnor's  Oriental"  Ser..)  Lon.,  1882,  Svn; 

2ded.,  1886.  „      „      ,    . 

"The  single  work  now  before  us,  to  use  Mr.  Huiiters 
own  words,  'distils  into  one  volume  the  essence  ot  llic 
"Imperial  (iazetteer"  and 'certain  of  my  previous  other 
works,'  "Sat.  Nn.,  liii.  ;«4. 

in.  A  Brief  History  of  the  Indian  People,  Lon.,  Iss.;, 
1).  Svo;   Jth  ed,.  rev.,  1SS4.  .       , 

"  Excellent  as  this  little  book  is  in  some  ways,  its  title  is 
misleading,  and  the  work  itself  is  disappointing  as  coiiui.l' 
from  one  who  can  ilo  and  has  done  so  much  tor  liidhni 
hi.storv  as  lir.  Hunter.  ,  .  .  The  present  book,  on  examiDi 
lion.lirovcs  to  be  iiothiim  more  than  aeondensation  n  llic 
arlicleoii  India  in  the  '  Imperial  (;iizetteerot  India  win.  li 
has  already  been  reproduced  under  the  title  ol  the  In- 
dian Eiiipii'c.'  "— .4//i.,  No.  28»(>.  „  .     .      ,  , 

14.  The  llbert  Bill :  .■speech  on  Proper  Criminal  .luii-- 
dielion  over  Europeans,  Lcm.,  ISS:!,  4to. 
lIunter-HoUgsou.    See  llonusos. 
Huntingdon,  Augusta.    Married  or  Not  Marricl  .■ 
a  Novel,  Lon,,  ISIlll.  :l  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Huntingdon,  Itev.  G.  The  Shadowy  Land,  ami 
other  Poems.  N.  York.  ISfil,  Svo. 

Huntingtord,  Kev.  Kdward,  D.C.L.,  [  '", 
vol,  i.,  add., J  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  18;ls-|s; 
ordained  lS4:i ;  vicar  of  Valley  End,  Surrey,  since  l".!'.. 
1.  A  Harmonv  of  the  Chronological  Prophecies  of  Itnmel 

on   a  New  Principle,  Lon.,  1854,  Svo.     2.  The  Sd 1- 

Boy's  Way  to  Eternal  Life;  a  Course  of  Lectures.  I."ii., 

1857,  I2nio.     :i.  The  Voice  of  the  Last  Prophet:  a  Priic 

!  tical   Interpretation  of  the  Apocalypse,    I.on.,    IS.iS,  p. 

I  Svo;    new   ed.,  1871.     4.  Advice  to   School-Boys ;    .'-cr- 

nions  on   their   Duties,  Trials,  and  Tcinplations,  l."!!-. 

I  1877,  11.  Svo.     :>.  Divine  Forecast  of  the  Corruptioii  ol 

Christianity,  Lon.,  187!l,  p.  8vo.     (i.  The  Apocal.vjife; 

'.  with   a   C'oninientary  and   an  Introduction,  Lon..  Is'^l. 

i  Svo.     7.  The  Parabie  of  the  Lock  and  Key,  Lon.,  Is^b 

Svo.     8.    Popular    Misconceptions    about   the    Mist 


HUN 


HUE 


.St..mfor,..Co„„oaieut,S°;;u},^,i'ls69-8''   ^'"""^y   "f  I 'h«  SpoopenclykoO  ■issT  '     ™'   "»'"  «J- ("  P"n  with 
^'■"'-    ■■■■•  ;!""".r«»ere.     Kmg  o' Men  :  a  Pro.e  rdyll,  Lon., 


Church  in  ma,  an,l  was  reoto'-  "<■•''•       ""''''' 

Vorl^,  1872,16,0      8% Jn<,,'",.'°.  "  ""'^  ^ent,  N. 

.0  an'  ln,ii'flwrt-  Belie      ;.4"  Vo'u '?f-^'"'  ^i^^T 
Chrst  anil   the  WnrM  .   s„    V   .    '^'*' ."''S,  sm.  4to.     9. 

rhurch,  N.  York  '4;sm°4r"To'N-  ''"f,'"^  "^  ">« 
Holy  Lent,  N.  York,  mT\fil  U  r^  ""'•'^'nu'"  " 
«f  Divine  Service,  N  York  h77'  il  ^"""'""^  Things 
•  len  Lecture.,  IK78:  The  Fitness  if  n"-  .•'-•■  ^^^  ^''^■ 
Lon.,  1878,  8vo.       3    Chris    ,n  H    ^''"^.''""'ty  to  Man, 

in  the  Life  of  Mln:  "sc"!'  ,"^"  Y^ork "?S-8 T2 ""'' 
>fcon(l  Series,  18S1  u  (}n„i'ni  ■  •  '"''''  12nio; 
ners  Fine  Arts;  also  a  ltn«r  ^''"""8  ?nJ  Good  Man! 
tual  Help  #nd  the  Labor'^Pr,  h,  ""'  o""'"'  ^""^  "^  -^I"- 

VorJ^hi;^  '|tS7a-t1r"lIfe1'l^'46""  "■  1'^-^^'  ?'  """' 
rector  and  vicar  of  Tenby  ;i  nee  ,8^87  '  72'""'  '^^^' 
the  H.>iy  Seasons  of  the  Chu  rh,  Oxf  1856  «"":"'  '^"^ 
nos  p.  8vo  and  8vo;  new  ed  1870  9  tu",'/""  '*■ 
li'id  down  hig  Life  for  his  ptf^ni  r  ^^  ^^^  **""  "ho 
«o,ul  News,  Lon!  [s  3'  2mrVT"he  T'  l.^"x^  '• 
1"  our  Large  Towns  oVf  i8«t"  o  *^''>"<'''  s  Work 
"-ri.  5.  Amusern^s  and  th«'  %  ^7 '"  /'^  ''^•'  «"'•' 
Healthy  RecroationsTor  he  Pel  if  T'  °^„^»PP'ying 
'•■•  The  Harvest,  Lon°  1869  8v?  "'/"'c-  '*'"^'  '^n-o. 
■   ino.  n„n;_„.  .'r-  „     ••   '"O"'   *>>'o-     7.    Sermon    Aids 


York  and  its  Vicinity:  a  Ouide, 


being  Outlines  of  Sermons  for  Z'h  ^^  ^r"""  ^'^^ ' 
tival  of  the  ChrisUan  Yelr  i  ^  ^c"''''>'  ""<'  ^«8- 
Sleep  and  AwakeninLnf  1  xi  .^"S^-'  "*"'*'  P'  8™-  «■ 
of  the  Lift  of  the  He.  ft' w'^-^^'' •'.''"''  »  ^^"tiee 
The  Autobiography  „ran'Z;?h''''''"r'^-'''''''"-  »• 
^-^^y,  Jons' JrdLtrJr^^'  ^""•■^««^-  See 
i^.^'"^i"^'^^-^^^f^--^aUona.mi, 


ISSl,  cr.  8vo. 

;     II iintoii,  James. 

York,  IS:,;,,  8vo 

to^prs^^r^l^-^-^r'^issf'^"""- 

Iliiiittiiig,  Teunis  n     Th    i.    V-       ''  ^™- 
l-...ni.y  in  A.^'ericrH^.^n.'l'ss's"  ,""-'  "'  """"■^^ 

!  wi"  p=,^^^!*r;olr'hrKe?■v"r•'rv  '^—^  ^ 

l.'<77,  Svo  ^  ^'"-  ^fe'lcfck  Arnold,  Lon., 

anJ'a^;?'?^:^!^'';'^-^;     "Sir'cMnton 

,n:^.i^Wc'i^i!^^Vi^r-H--- 

I  County,    Connect ieut  •     ^v'i.K     "'""'y.of  New  London 
must      Phil"     1882   Svn.     ,«'og''"P'iical     Sketches. 

tures  In  P'rucn™!  J^S    bZl13''']r'''''  ■  ^- 
troit,  Mich.,  1885,  8vo.  0"Jardm-Ueaumetz,  Do- 

wj-mi  ci;ic.?i-8-i'8tVv!;r 8V0'"'""''  '"'"'"^' 
^s""«fi''.;^.{:.?s'•Th':'T^h'''^-■'';•  '••  "^<'-3  "• 

Ta""f"j't"|y^''-B**A,tt^jy:,,V''  f"^"f«  Victim:   a 
Ifi^S  12mo.  •    ^'ton   JIurlba,   [pseud.J     N.York, 

Ilurlbert,  J.  Beniirnrt      i    t>  •.  . 

onies,  Lon.,  IS60   "  o      •'   VL   o,-""  "'"  ?."''  ''«'•  Col- 

u.a"vrL^"o^fe!i;i^r^;/«-.vo..i.,add.]     A  Sec 
Publie  Schools,  Albany,  I87S  ^8*0  '  '      "'"  ^""'^  '°  ""= 

Hurlbut,  Henry  HicBins'   isn  ison 
gaged   in   business   in  Oswe^n    v  v    nu-    "'  ""'   «"" 
Chicago  Antiquities.  188?      /%M-!._^'"™.'*'''  *«■     I- 


Notes:  with    Pon-and  Ink   TMnl?"?""*!'*     F'o^ntine 
Lon.,  1884,  4to  Illustrations  by  the  Author, 

ad""?8J55l8"5'    R^l^"*-''  V'»««"t.  [-'e,  vol.  i., 
Vori;;i860,  I2mo.   ^'''"""'y'  "''  ^'t"  »nd   Death,  n! 


I-ilo-Journey  from  New  En.IanJT"^'  "'"'"'•  T'""' :  a 
|h;One  Catiolie  ^iS^^^^^T^^^- 

-  ^Ameriean  Soeilfrnd  ^pXiL  li^ Jf.  YL£"f^^? 
Ste'55a^-.:?:^!''f"?.Heed,B^..b. 


("Si^^^^^  A-  i         History.' 

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'Vork'Wo  Id  in  186^  anri'JT"}^'^  "'""  "">  New 
1876  to  I88.S,  8"nce  which  rt-TJ'l  '"'""'•-i''-ohief  from 
Europe.  1.  (TransTTh«  A  ^^  ^"t  "'"'^•"^  "hiefly  in 
ganiz'ation,  it  Comn  ander  LTr^^''"  ''""""''« =  "»  Or- 
French  of  the  PrhTe  He  J„1„vM,'''  Campaign,  from  the 
18H2,  12mo.     2    QcLral  McC  1^  "'"\  Notes,  N.  York, 


it8nri,ieii^,i/,-  D     '   '^""V^-  '^''«    Book    Ann„,J. 

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"f   til  'J"'.)  oiiiiio  jear, 

great  ,iIytof"l'rl'i'^„7Sit'i';,'?,,>:^",''«  'PvcUed  over  a 
classes.  .  .     With  all  \fr  iJ.*^  .'"'orniatlon  from  men  of  all 

facts,  fairness  of  esu, fa  io,^u>7st?..n:;'''''''*  '"'  ««"'"«» 
does  not  attempt  anri>rivii/.f.  *..''"""""''  »e"8e.  he 
the  Irish  difficulty  ™?gh'rK,;'L:^.'^^%^, '  ^1-^1^^^ 

1885'";.'8'vo"'  ^'"^-     ^'"'•^l   «"'   ana^Lo'sT'l,;:., 

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a,Kl  S,,™r.     Thought,  h.v  the  W.iy    I.u,,.,  ISTil,  1  H.uo 

Hiriidoll,  Rev.  William  Fovel.  1-  "'^^^ 
l'»nidigm,s  Urn.,  lSliL>,  8vo.  2.  Twelve  Psalms  Pointed 
for  Chiintiiig,  Loll.,  l!<72,  Ifiiiio. 

Ilurrc-ll,  Henry,  l.l..l!.,b.  IS-  9;grudu„tednt  Inn. 
ity  College,  Cuiihridge,  ISTt  ;  culled  to  the  h«r  at  t  o 
Inner  Temple  1S73.  With  IIyiik,  Claukjii."N  (Jom  in<>  ■ 
1.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  .loint-Stock  UomimnioH,  I,«n., 
ISS;!,  8vo.  2.  The  Law  of  Direelors  and  Olheeri  ol  j 
Joint-Stoek  t'ouipanies.  Loll  ,  1«.'<4,  Svo. 

Hurst,  B.  I&.  History  ol  the  l"U>-tcer,th  Utgi- 
mont  Alabama  Volunteers,  Uiehiiiond,  \  a.,  "^''■''  '-"";.  i 

Ilurst,  Catheriiio  li.    1.  (Trans.)  llenata  ol  Este  .  | 
a  Chapter  from  the  History  of  the  Kefoin.aliou  m  J  ranee,  , 
by  C.'stra.k,  Cin.,    1^7:!,   IBnn..      2.  Ciueen   1-""'^;'   "f 
Prussia  J  or.  Goodness  in  a  Palace;  from  Gorman  ^ourtes  | 
N   York,   1874,  lUiiio.     .-).  Klizabeth  Christine.  V,  ife  ot 
Frederick  the  Great;  from   German  and  other  !5uurces. 
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Hurst,    (Jeorge,   F.S.S.     Kural    Legends,    Lon., 

"iinrst',  Jaiiies  C.  A  Cmplet)  Guide  to  Govern- 
ment Appointments  and  to  the  Civil  hervice  Examina- 
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Hurst,  llev.  John  Fletcher,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b. 
l.s'4,-.   l^oichester   Co.,  Md. ;  gnulmited  at   Dickinson 
College  in    1851,  and  studied    the.dogy    at   the  umve  - 
sities  of  llalle  and  Heidelberg,  Germany  i  «»"="■;'''!« 
ministry  of  the  Methodist   Kpiscopal  ^^."i;""  .'"•  „  i„' 
was  instructor  in  theohigy  in  the  Methodist  Mis   »"  In- 
stitute at  liremen,  Germany,  186f,-6'J;  became  prolessor 
of  historical   theology   in  Drew   Theological  »«'".i"'"',>;; 
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187a,  and  in  1880  was  elected  bishop.     1.  Why  Ameri- 
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Survey  of  the  Present  State  of  Protestant  Theology,  M. 
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John's  Gospel:  Apologetic  L'^of^S' ^V.i-  .         >f    h» 
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Church  in  the    Eighteenth   and   Ni»«t'^«n"'  Centuries 
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2-  vois.  8V0.  '5.   (Trans.)  The  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the 
Romans  (•'  l-ange's  Com.nontary^  'l^-^" ■•,'''  \*'"'„  '7- 
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12mo.     8.  Outlines  of  liihie  History.     Maps.     N.York, 
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in  the  Vnited  States,  N.  York,  1877,  12ino.       I.  hM-  , 
otheca  Theologiea:  a  Select  and  Class,ned  «'bl'"gi;»P  'y  1 
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1883,  8vo!     12.  Short  History  of  the   Reformation,   N 
York,  1884,  12mo.     l.S.  Short  History  of  the  Mediajyal 
Churih,  N.  York,  1887,   l2mo.     14.  The  Success  of  the 
Gospel  and  the  Failure  of  the  New  Theologies,  N.  York, 

il'urst,  John  Thomas,  C.E.,  surveyor  to  the  War 
Department.  1.  A  Haud-liook  of  Formuliu,  lables,  and 
Memoranda  for  Architectural  Su.-veyors,  Ac^  N.  York 
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Spon's  Information  foi  Colonial  Engineers:  vol.  '•.  ^••'y- 
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Hill;    vol.    iii.,  India,  by  F.    C.    Dauvers,    Lon.,   '..7, 

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the  South,  Lon.,  1857,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  18bl.      .. 
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the  Six  Australasian  Colonies,  Lmi.,  1870,  8vo. 

Hurte,  William.  A  Catccholiciil  Commentary  on 
the  New  Testament,  Lon.,  1884,  8vo.  ,.  „  .      ,„ 

Hurler,  Ferdinand.  (Trans.)  The  Alkali-Mivker  s 
Pooket-Ilook,  by  G.  Lunge  and  F.  Hurtcr,  Lon.,  1884, 
or.  8vo.  (This  manual  was  first  prepared  by  a  commit- 
tee of  the  German  Society  of  Alkali-Makers  then  con- 
densed,  arranged,  and  revised  by  Prolessor  Lunge,  and 
afterwards  translated  into  English  by  i.  llurter.) 

Hu»I>ai>U,  Ucv.  Edwafd,  gr^d.utcd  at  St. 
Aidan's;  ordained  IStift;  curate  of  Folkestone  18,2-78, 
and  since  then  vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  Folkes  one 
Hymns  for  Catholics,  Lon.,  1809,  Gvo.  2.  AH  the  Year 
Round  with  Jesus:  a  Series  of  Devotional  Readings, 
Lon.,  1871,  ISmo.    3.  "A  Wasted  Life:"  6.1X  Mission 

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Husband,  Henry  Anhrey.  1.  ^-J^""""'';,'"" 
Questions  in  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Ac,  Lon.,  18, 1 
Ismo:  new  ed..  187C..  2.  Student'.s  Hand-1  ,;ok  of  the 
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.'  The  Student's  ll.ind-liook  of  Forensic  Medicine  and 
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Husband,  William.     Exp,.sition  of  a  Methml  o 
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^'Husbands,  flenient  M.  Law  of  M,.r,ie,l  Women 
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D  D     1790-1872,  b.  at  liristol,  Eng.  ;  eiUicatcd  at  ^e.lg 
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Lourdes:  a  Faithful   Narrative  of   the  Illessed  \  iinu. 
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General  of  the   Diocese,  and   Provost  ol  the  Chaiiter.  "t 
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picture  of  clerical  life  among  our  UuMiaii  Catholic  fell"«- 
countrymen."— Sii'.  AVi'.,  ix.  277. 

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Husk,  William   Henry.     1.  An  Account  of  the 

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I  1857,  8vo.      2.  (Ed.)  Songs   of  the   Nativity,   An.ieiit 

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York,  ;8C6,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1880.     2.  Grape-Culture  ini.l 

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Hussey,  J.  H.  (Ed.)  The  Century  of  Indciicn- 
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Hussey,  llev.  James  McConncI,  D.D.,  griJu 
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I  Huston,  Mary  E.  A  Summer  Journey  m  Luropc, 
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tings  by  the  Way  :  Interoeeanic  Railwoy,  Cin.,  l^..^^"' 
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'i»n« un,i  ruu,K,„i«:  j,;i' • ; ' ;.  V  •'  """•  ■»•  ^'""■ 

,Sv(i.  "uiiressed  |„  tlio  \,n,ng,  Un.,  i.sflii, 

Hutch,  Kev.  Hillitn^    i.  n  .  ' 

her   Labour.,  „„,|    thnr   Krui./ 1.      ,•',*'''''•    ''"    Lil'N 

the  Blossci  Vi  «i„\\     .!' i,tr'l  ''T  "^""'  ^"»'i"""  " 

(Trans.)  The  ti^^vl;,,;  ,.""'1  "•,,""•'  '•'■^•^'  **>'»■      ' 

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,>;•.  -^'-.Salvarori/LZ.frstTi   'T  ^-^^  '"'""'  "^^ 

I'ra.-inetti,  l.on.,  Imh;  ""'"  ""  '■•">■<"•.  by  Joseph 

Ilutclieoil,    Mrs         I      r  •    I  .  ' 

''""-  '•^r7,,,.Svo      *2    (i  i,nn'f'"  r"','"'!.  ""e    Shadow., 

"  l-eaves  froi.i  a  Jli-ion' ii„,,  '  "  ,*-"''•'  '■'"^■>  fntitloU 
l'"li8ho,l  Stones   fro  „  a  7)  "-  '"    '"'""'"    ''<«».      3 

l.'<S2,  12n,o.  '"'"  "  "™8''   'i-'K-ry,  [a  tale,]   Un 

a  |-"u::?;,^?:^';:,^--V.  .^he  Pett,sha,„,  : 
«  Xove),  I,on.,  1  «ru  :i  V-oti ' n  s.  ^^  <^""«''t  "'  "•  Trap  : 
Love-Storv,  Un     liri   9  "•     '*•      «he  a„,i  r -.' 

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If'St.or.Svo.     fi.  Frit/ an  Ik!  ';.';'"'■     ^""«'-    I""«.  ' 

n|Ma;"  or,  Martin  i.eij.-'s  L  lon^'iss,""'    " '''""^- 
He    >cnang  I'inite,  an,l  The  U.    Pi-.'^'**',''      ™-     «• 

and  how  he  dino,i  with  theA  1  n-    .    ,  '' '  '=^  Monltey, 
111.  Tcdfli/.    (k      V   '"'  "11!  Ailnura!    I.ji      ' -J.S'i   «    u., 
ji.  icaay:    liio   story    of  a   "Tit'        .'.:„'' P- ***■"■ 
I;"n.,  IHSfi,  p.  8vo.      il    T-ewii,  ■■•        "Itst- 

'ho  Sargasso  .Sea,  Lon.,  I.S«,i   .    s    "  •''^"""•-  '^  S'"^y  "f  | 

of  the  Variou.,  Works  r*«l„t;,      1  *"'""  "'"""s.ana.-  List 
from  I4«8  to  I.S.^s;  Gl,  «;:"'!;"  .'^'^  "'""""'  ^^""-« 
Pnnte,,  for  private  eircM,latior'-    '^""''-    ^»  ""l'i«« 
Hutcheson,  William     "i    ir 

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Hutchieson,  J.  r      /pi\r.     •■ 

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clooney  since  Isr?  (J  ,,.,,„'  ,'.'-'  '''''^tor  of  Kii- 
vioes  of  the  Boolt  of  Com  "n  T  ^"'""^  ""  ""e  Ser- 
Belfast,  im.i^.Hvo.  "  '™'='''  "ith  Analyses, 

CuHosity  in  Cal,fon,r  IMu's,  ""T"' f  ^^'""^"^  "'"d 
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I.«,no."^*'  **"•""•-■'•     I'-^'-f  Wi.sdo,n,  N.  York 

?:iSth:!;:to!'7K;;l?'S^'^^>-"-^ 

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"  Lectures,  Lon.,  LSOy  Svo  %,  ".'^  i'*"'''-'  "  •'^'"•i«'s 
Aspects  of  the  Cross:  Seven  Ditt''  ?'■••  ^-  ^""'« 
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■  (Prans.)  The  Confessions  of  Sai^t  a",?'  'f.«''P-8™- 
188.i,  8vo.  i(.  (Trans.)  Of  the  r,n  .,.•  '^'J'"""'  I""'- 
ThoNms  1  Ken.pi.,,  j,  ,„'  ,  c  "/7. '""""  "^  Christ,  by 
«•  (T>ans.)  Spi^itu'a  iComiat   L    ""'V    ""7-   '"^-  >88J- 

Hu  c-hin  ""r^  ^">«'«-r„:;n''s'  "^  '""f""'-  "-  «<•-, 
'•■Hilling,  Jamgg  u      I   -ri    o     . 

;'<^'  an  Introduction,  lo"  Lor  ■  ^   «f  7""^^  ^'=''  '«"«  •• 
tultici  which   eyi.t  in  a^  „!.?!,'    •      '     ''"•     2.  On  iJifli. 
;->  Acts  of  I'urlianent   L"r  l'ji:'5^'*"'"".rf  "'«  «»"- I 
»7  Powers  and  Duties  of  vrjlrf  ' '  J"'     ''•  ^  *"«  ^""i- 
'■»n.,  1809,  8vo.     4    Th!  r  ,    "'  •^^"''•""  Authorities 

''»"  and  Use  of  Cana -VoZ  T'X"  "'»,  "egis.ra-' 


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Hv!'"''"    "»''''■"«'    (England) 
5^^Cl!^tn^^rr^n^l^t-£- 

.„,         *'<-''>  i  "=l'i  '"■■  hummer  Tourists,  Lon.^  Zh/o  p" 

';t^rj^!::r;i^«-^ru,^„,  ,,,^,^,,,,^^^^^ 

an-in^^^le^-l-^I^^ntiL^^^-n^y^-^ 
to- of  Chinee  Philoio  ,  fy'l^^^^^^^^  Ch.p.' 

"f  'Mcncius;    or,   i'olit L.l     .'  '        ^-  (Trans.)  The  Miml 

''"l-.I.!.y;    frin-tirermlTo'/ „'"'""'-'  ""  '^•-"' 
l-"n    I,s82,  8vo.  '"-i-nmn  of  Rev.  Ernst  Faber 

iliitchiiison,  c.  f      I    I)  ' 

j  teen  Years'  Experience  lopekaTsT?^"^  ^"""''  ^  ^if- 
"■•  "n  Indian  jlesorve  n  llans.U  r  '  '"""'•  ^-  ^  ^"'"'^y 
Ifiino.  "  '"  '^»n«as,  Lawrence,  Kun.,  IS71 

Hutchinson,  C.   r      ti,        „ 

'  iood.  Alcohol,  an^l  Hecf',',,,,    1 1'"  ,^"''"'"    ^""""-^s  •• 

Hutchinson,  Mrs    f«'      ;..''*■  "•  ''*'«■ 
"f  Cl'il.lren,  Lon.!  l'.'*    l2mo         ^''^  ^"'''^  ^^'^^^''tion 

Tr":'!:^"C'x^S'i:;::;-*^^r-^-  '■^'-^-e. 

-Ny.wua  :  a  Field  for  Mis"  o„a '  Vr'  '^''"'  ^''='"'" 

Hutchinson,  Eiyn      ti     t. 

-■naXeglectedS.vi^L^I^^^X"^.:':;;!'- 
B|"ls,?,!",ro:  ^"-  '^'--''a  V.    Songs  and  Lyrics,' 

«o«t..  I.s«4,  r.C      ""'P'"""  ''I'ioh  r'elate  to  Music, 

Hutchinson,  Franri.      i.-      r^ 
Lon..  18-8,  p.  8vo.  ""•     ''"»  ^^-  ■  a  Biography, 

'liitchinson  (■  'I'l. 

f'i-on:  ThriJ,'n;„',''in.i;r'-  'i  <^'^-)  ^^  Time 
L<'n.,  1887,4to.  2  ^K  I  1  t  r  ?^  ""''  ^  "ot"-  Illust 
-"<"  J'oem.'    Iliust.-  ^L  „'  Ts^J'^,''' ««' "»"'-■«  in  PTe  tro 

Hutchinson    M„f„''  I,     •  '9-  '^"'o- 
late  of  the  Si   F?"''*^«"- «e«'ge,  C.S.r    CB 
retired  W6      ZmfT,'^'' ^'''■''^  '"  'ho  A lut^y: 
piled  from  Authe,  tTc  Kec/r,l,   r""","'"*  '"  0'"l«:  oomj 

,      Hutchinson,  H      1    r  '  ^""•'  ^*«»'  !'•  8vo. 

I  quijy  into  the  Xa'ture  Growth"  Rlr:  "  ^t"''  ^  "°  ^n- 

;-;.:^-^u.,Purpr^-tSi:^'S«,-^tl' 

'•'">.,   1886,  p.  8vo     '-    Fi"n  p ''   "^  '^''Ps  E.xplained 
Text-no„ks7Lo„.!-l8:s8,^"  h'v^"'-'""^"'^''"  ••  Note's  on  the 
Hutchinson,  Horace  r'     1    » 

rHiVchi;i:::;;^!^"W^^^^'      """^""^' 

fHi;^hl;:;:^-^:"^?^-.^;"r^^^ 

!">•»•.  '«n,  i2„,„    „„„7j    '•J''"  *"1"'"^'  "f  Josus, 
!   'on.,  187;;,  ,2mo,  new  ed     is'si     \  ^r"  ^''''^^  I"""! 
[verse,]  Lon.,  1873,  12mo     '  ■*•  •'"'^  ''^0  J"U8, 

Wheeh'','"i"r„"f',"{;  ""••ert.  .'•  (Tr««s.)  Fortune's 
ingam,  Pandit,  Lo  ."^  887  T'k""'  ^'t  ''^  «•  Virt"l 
^^■■K»in.lfor:aTa,e'„&;n:V-.57..t-^« 

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Ilutchiiisoii,  John,  M.T).  The  Sinrometer,  the 
SUahciscoiie,  iinil  Sciilc  Biiliinco:  their  Use  in  diacnmi- 
niUini,'  Disoiises  of  llic  Chi'st,  l.on.,  1S52,  8vo.  i 

lIutcliiiiHuii,  Uev.  JkIiii,  (.icfiitor  of  l,ichlicia 
Catlicilnil.      I'arish  Kirolleetiuiis  :  a  1-ew  IMain  f-e;moii,< 
on  Certain  Cliur.'h  Olisorvanccs.  l.ii'liliulJ,  l.sji.  Svo.        , 
IIutchiilNOli,  John.     Aric.nia  ;   or,  Recollections  | 
of  Wvesiilo:  a  I'ooni.  l.on..  1850,  12iiio. 

Hutchinson,  John  A.     l-an.l  Titles  in  A  irginni ' 
nn.l  West  Virginia:    inclii.ling  Ta.v   Sales,  DeeUs,  l-or- 
feitures,  Ac.,  ('in.,  ISS7.  svo. 

Ilntchiuson,  Jonathnn,  1  .U.C.-i.,  !;-uit''>«  "Pi- 
geon to  the  I.on.lon  llor-pital  an.l  lo  the  H^. -p'tal  lor  Ills- 
case..-  of  the  Slun.  1.  .\  Clinical  .M'-moir  on  Certain 
Diseases  of  the  Eve  and  Ear  on-secinent  on  InlKMitea 
Syphilis,  l.on.,  isiili.  Svo.  2.  Leetnres  on  Chniei.  .sur- 
cerv  L.'n.,  lS78-7il,  Svo.  ;!.  Illustrations  of  Clinieal 
Surgery;  being  I'lates,  ,te.,  with  lJeseri,,tive  I.etler- 
Press,  Lon.,  IS7S-SS,  2  vols.  lol.  4.  The  l>e,hgree  ol  Dis- 
ease :  being  Six  Lectures  mi  Teniperainent,  Mios.ynera^v. 
nn.l  Diathesis,  l.on.,  1SS4,  Svo.  3.,rt.vi>h>l'_;;  ;v.tli  Eight 
Chromo-Lithogi-aiihs,  ("Clinical  Manuals,    )  Eon.,  l>»i, 

'llutchinson,  Joshua.  A  lirief  Narrative  of  the 
Hutchinson  Kamily  :  Sixteen  .Sons  iin.l  Daughters  (jt  tlie 
"  Tribe  of  ,Iesse."     By  .loshu.i.     ISo.st.,  In7I,  .    'no. 

Hutchinson,  Murgarite.  (Trans.)  A  Uq.ort  of 
the  Kingdom  of  Congo,  Ac,  by  D.  LopaJ ;  edited  by 
T.  Fdweil  liuxton,  Eon.,  I8SI,  8vo. 

llutchinson,  Peter  Orlando,  a  great-grandson 
of  Go'-'crnor  Thoin,.s  Hutchinson,  l-/.  r.,  »„(-■,  vol.  i.)       . 
A  Guide  to  the  Land-Slip  near  Axuiouth  ;    2d  ed.,  bid- 
luouth,  1840,  I2U10.    I.  The  (Seology  of  Mdmou  h  and  ot 
SouthJastern   Devon,  Sidmouth,  lS4;i,  12ino.     .!.  Chron- 
icles of  (iretna   (ireen.   Eon.,  IS44,    2    vols.    12ino       4. 
K   Xcw    (Snide   to   Sidmouth   and    its    Neighbourhoo.l, 
Sidinouth,   lS,-)7,  1).  Svo;   now   ed.,  2   parts,   ls6o.      .>.  , 
(Ed  )  T'he  Diary  ind  Letters  of  His  E.xeellency  Ihomas  j 
Hutchinson,  Governor  of  his  Late  Majesty's  Province  . 
of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  North  Aincriea;  with  an  Ac-  | 
count  of  his  Government  of  the  Province,  Ac,  Lon.,  iss.i, 

"  ■■'Jlmn'ie  been  experienced  ii.  <^''i'lli«,^,?,«:''''l'^,,'','',I,'; 
rendered  the  book  more  atiraclive  )f  ^^^'  ^  IS,' h 
important  contribution  to  a  part  "'''"[.,  ''''7,,"'"o'.',t  , 
siill  in  groat  need  of  ehnddalinii.  .  We  know  .In  ricuit 
work  imi.-e  valuable  of  ils  kiml,  with  the  exception  of  te 
•HisKirvof  Now  York  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  by  , 
Mr.  .hisllee  Jones.  ■—.4r/i,  Nil.  2917.  .i„T„«nf 

Hutchinson,  Robert.  Treatise  on  the  Law  ot 
Carriers  of  Goods  and  Passengers,  Chic,  Es^J,  8vo. 

Hutchinson,  Robert  Fame.  1.  Thoughts  on 
the  Book  of  Job,  Lon.,  1875.  p.  Svo.  2.  A  Glossary 
of  Medical  and  Medico- Legal  Terms;  2d  ed.,  Calcutta, 

^^^Hutchiiison,    Thomas.        Ballades    and    other 
Khyuiesof  a  Country  Book-Worm,  ''»"•'  "Jf"''-'™; 

Hutchinson,  Thomas  Joseph,  M.D.  i.K.<i.So 
F.K.S.E.,  [nnf,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  b.  1820,  at  .Stoneyford, 
County  Kilkenny,  Ireland;  after  taking  his  medical  de- 
gree, made  several  voyages  to  Africa  as  ships  doctor; 
was  British  consul  for  the  island  of  Fernando  PoISod-- 
61,  fo.  Rosario  in  the  Argentine  Republic  I861-i(),  and 
for  Callao  187(1-7:!.  E  Impressions  of  West  Afr'oa ; 
with  Remarks  on  the  Diseases  of  the  Climate,  Ac,  Lon., 
]SJ8  p  8vo.  2.  Ten  Veais'  Wanderings  among  the 
Ethiopians,  Lon.,  18(il,  Svo.  3.  Buenos  Ayres  and  Ar- 
gen.ine  Gleaning.-,  Lon.,  1S65,  Svo.  4  The  Paranii; 
with  Incidents  of  the  Paraguayan  War,  and  .South 
American  Recollections  from  18«l  to  ISOS,  L.m.,  IsbS 
Svo  5.  Up  the  Rivers  and  through  some  Territories  ot 
the  Rio  de  la  Plata  Districts,  Eon.,  1868,  Svo.  fi.  /Two 
Years  in  Peru;  with  Explorations  of  its  Antiquities: 
with  Map  by  Daniel  Barrera  and  Numerous  Illustrations, 
Eon..  1874,  2  vols.  Svo.  ,,    ^  „j 

•  FiUed  with  the  experiences  of  a  earefiil  observer,  and 
enriched  wit  I  the  taslt-  of  a  lover  of  the  picturesque  in  na- 
re  and  arc    . .  ks  an  antiquary  lie  i^JP^^'-^'V"  ^'j^^'^!^^ 
at  times  to  take  a  critic's  breaili  away.'  -M.  hev  .  xxxv  il. 

■'■''•Contains  much  useful  Information,  partly  reprinted 
from  the  volume  of  Consular  KciM.rts  I'f^vn^f '  '  , '  ^[1? 
tncnt  and  from  English  newspapers  In  Peru,  and  partlj 
Pn't'ed'for'th?  fllsf  tlnm      .     lAi.  this  -eful  Portion  is 

works  ?rSespeculati<,ns  auddepreAtonofallpr^^^^ 
writers  of  distinction  on  Peruvian  history.  -CLfcMtNTS  k. 
MARKHAM;./lcua.,  V. '222.  ia7«   «   «,.« 

7.  Summer  Holidays  in  Brittany,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  8vo. 

■'xhe  author  .  .  .  seems  to  have  mastered  one  thing 

sao 


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thoroiiglily,-the style  of  a  penny-a-liner.  -Sat.  Uev..  xliv. 

■'■^llutchinson,  William.    The  Last  Shilling;   or, 

PerJe'erIre  Rewarded;  2d   ed.,  S.ock.mrt,    87(1.  12,no. 

llutchinson,   WilUani.      'The    Spirit    of   Bree- 

masonry:  with  Notes  by  Rev.  G.  Olivei,  N.  \ork,  1S7I, 

'"llutchinson.  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  1S4S;  ordained  1848;  vicar  of 
llowden  .since  I sf,2.  The  Making  of  the  English  Church ; 
t.ild  briellv,  in  Six  Lectures,  Eon.,  188t).  Svo. 

llutchinson,  tJcn.  William  Nelson,  retired 
I.  Dog-lireaking;  the  Most  Kxpeditnms  Certain,  and 
Easy  Method,  Lon.,  1848;  7th  ed.,  em.,  1SS2.  2.  Bn- 
..ade  Drill  as  established  by  Order  and  the  1  sage  ol  the 
Service    Eon.,  ls:).'i,  Svo:  new  ed.,  rev.,  1802. 

iViitchison,  Rev.  J^nens  Barkly,  I\.D.,  gradu- 
ated at  (ioeen-s  College,  (^aiobri.lge ;  >ncumbent  o  St 
■lames's,  Devoniioit.  I,  Memormis  of  the  Abbey  ol 
Dundrennan,  in '(Jalloway,  ExeU-,  18,^7,  4to.  P"v;"^'l.v 
iirinted  2.  A  Monograph  of  the  History  and  Restora- 
tion of  the  Parish  Church  of  St.  Mary,  Callington,  Eon., 

'^il'u'lciiison,  Frederick  J.,  and  Macgregor, 
Ilcnrv  (Jray.  .Militarv  Sketching  and  Reconnaissanoc, 
r  Milifarv  Illnd-Books:'  )     Hlust.     Eon.,  1878,  12,no. 

Hutchison,  G.  A.  1.  (Ed  )  Cricket:  n  Popular 
Hand-Book  of  the  Game,  Eon.,  ISS,  p.  Svo.  2  (Ed.) 
Football:  a  Popular  Hand-Book.  By  Irvine,  AIcock 
Ac.  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  3.  (Ed.)  In-Door  Games  and 
Recreations:    a  Popular  Encyclopa;dia  for  Boys,  Lon., 

"^ilntchison.  Rev.  George,  of  the  Church  of 
Scotland.     Sermons,  Edin.,  1872,  p.  Svo. 

Hutchison,  John.  Hymns  and  Passages  of  Scrip 
ture  for  Divine  Worship,  Dunferm  ine,  18(il,  lOmo. 

Hutchison,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  1.  Our  U,a- 
Messages  to  the  Seven  Cliurches  of  Asia,  Lon.,  S.Sl,  p 
Svo.  2.  Lectures,  chiefly  Exiiository.on  St.  Paul  s  lu.-t 
and  Second  Epistles  to  the  'i'hessalonians  :  with  Notes. 
i  Lon  1884,  8vo.  3.  Lectures,  chiefly  E.qmsitory,  on  M. 
Paul's  Epistle  to  tlie  Philipidans,  Lon.,  1887  Svo. 

Hutchison,   John.      The   Practice  cf   Banking: 

embracing  the  Cases  at  Law  and  in  Equity  bearing  upon 

;     11  Branches  of  the  Subject,  Eon.,  18S1-87,  3  vo  s.  b^o. 

:      Hutchison,  John,  M.A.     CTrans.)  The  German 

I  Universities  for    the    Last    Fifty   Years,  by  Johannes 

Conrad:  with  Notes,  L.m.,  IS.sj,  Svo. 

Hutchison,  Rev.  John  Russell,  D.D.,  IMi,- 
1S7S,  b.  in  Columbia  Co.,  Pa.;  graduateil  at  Jeffcrsnii 
Colleee  in  1820;  held  pastorates  in  Mississippi  an.l 
Louisiana;  was  professor  of  ancient  languages  in  Ojik- 
land  College,  Mi^-s.,  lS42-.'>4,  and  afterwards  engage,  ,n 
mission  work  in  Houston,  Tex.  Reminiscences,  SketolHS, 
and  Addresses  selected  from  my  Papers  during  a  Minis- 
try of  Forty-Five  Years  in  Mississippi,  Louisiana,  an.t 
Texas,  Houston,  Tex..  1874,  i2mo. 

Hutchison,  Joseph  Chrisman,  M.D.,  LED., 
IS"2-IS87,  b.  at  Old  Franklin.  Howard  Co.,  Mo. ;  gni.i- 
uated  in  the  medical  department  of  the  University  ..1 
Pennsylvania  in  1848;  surgeon  to  the  Brooklyn  Cit, 
Hospital  and  to  the  Brooklyn  Orthopredie  Inhr.nary,  an. 
professor  of  operative  and  clinical  surgery  in  Long  l.slaiiJ 
College  Hospital,  186()-fi7.  1.  History  and  Observa  ..^as 
on  Asiatic  Cholera  in  Brooklyn,  New  York,  in  18.,1,  N. 
Y'ork  1854  2.  Dishication  of  tin-  lemur  into  tlio  l^- 
chiatic  Notch.  3.  Treatise  on  Phv-ioh,gy  and  Hygiene 
N  York  1870  12rao.  4.  Contributions  to  OrthopoUn 
Surgery.'     Hlust.     N.  York,  1S80,  cr.  Svo. 

Hutchison,  Rev.  Robert  Pender,  M.A.,  grad 
uatcl  at  Corpus  Christi  (Jollege,  Cambridge,  84.1 .  .r- 
dained  1843;'  rcct.r  of  Martyr  Worthy,  W'"'^'';'  ' 
since  18P9.  1.  Sermons  to  Children,  Lon.,  185.!,  li.mo. 
2.  The  Lord's  Supper  a  Feast  of  Reconciliation,  L.m., 
188,^,  Ifimo.     Also,  single  sermons,  Ac. 

Hutchison,  William.  Illustrated  H'story  'f 
Washington  and  his  Times,  Norwich,  Conn.,  18,2,  svo, 

"''Hntciuson,  W.  H.  Florio,  Pen  and  Pencil 
Sketcnes :  being  Reminiscences  during  Eighteen  )  a  » 
Residence  in  Bengal.  Edited  by  Rev.  John  « ilM. 
Lnn„  1S83.  Svo.  ,       ,  f 

Huth,  Alfred  Henry,  b.  1850,  in  London  ;  son ,,! 
Henry  Huth,  i„/ni ;  educated  at  Rugby  Sohool  1861-97  ■ 
atendel  lectures  at' London  University  1867--6S  and  » 
the  University  of  Berlin  1869-71.  He  trave  led  in  lb 
East  with  Thomas  Henry  Buokle,  .upro,  1861-1)^,  » 


member  of  th. 

Marriage  of  Ni 

Laws  of  Natior 

1875,   8vo:     2d 

Humanoe    Salvi 

printed,  75  cop 

on  Marriage   t. 

Appendi.x    to  tl 

IS79,  Svo.     4.  1 

Buokle,  Lon.,  D 

"It  is  not  easy 

ms  as  a  philoc 

shipped    by  'tlii 

considered  Mr.  It 

have  become  aec 

.l.iclrlne  of  evoli 

'Hisloryof  Civili 

llathybius.    \y  to 

coldness.     He  fou 

r»'.sted  uiiaildressi 

eiices.  .  .  ,  Mr.  H 

inth  rare  siiieerli 

philosopher  as  hi 

^  "Mr.  Huth'shfo 

been  made  sliorte 

Hulh  is  worth  all 

all  that  is  wor'li 

historian."— .-leaf/. 

5.  The  Employ 

6.  (Trans.)  Goeth 

Metre,  Lon.,  188!) 

Huth,  Frede 

Horses   and   Equi 

Jli|»pology,  Lon.,  1 

Huth,  Henry 

school;  was  a  ban 

the  collector  tii  thi 

the  exception  of  L 

his  death  came  int. 

I    (Ed.)  Ancient  I 

England  in  the  Si 

Lon.,  isr>7,  4to.     5. 

Journey  of  an  IrisI 

Year  1.572,  Lon.,  Is' 

■'■■  (Ed.)  Fugitive  ' 

511  copies,  privately 

ll.UI.ITT,  \V.  C. 

llntson,  C'.  W 

N-  York,  1888,  I2in. 
Hntton,  Alfre 

Lon.,  1867,  Svo.     2. 

eing.  Lon.,  ]8fi7,  8v( 

Hutton,  Rev. 

tiated  at  Exeter  C.W: 
lingt.in,  Lincolnshin 
filic  Church  and  enti 
'i'lie  Anglioan  Minis 
ti'in  to  the  Cathidh 
I'relace  by  his  Eminc 
8vo. 

"  The  book  is  extrei 
Ijomts  at  issue  with  tt 

Hutton,  Barba 

get  tlirough  it  :  prae 
Lon.,  IS(i:i,  LSmo.  •' 
Lon.,  ISfi7,  I2mo.  3' 
'•on.,  1868,  Il'mo.  ' 
Hlust.  Lon.,  lS(i!i,  1: 
the  Saracens.  Illu«t 
Cross;  or.  The  Vow'c 
l-i"o;  new  ed.,  1883. 
'iiiis  of  Montrose.) 

Hutton,  Enoch. 
("ii.le  to  Poultry.Kee|: 

Jl"tton,Rev.Ge 

Chur.'h:    tho   Wrong 
.  8"'^•'<vo.     2.  The  (.'as: 
Lon.,  187,s,  8v„ 

„',|.''"»''.Kev.Ile 

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,»v.„t  Oiinlen,  from 
f-'|'l.iniit.,ry,  „„rt  pr„, 
"'burn.  Isas    [o,,,,. 

and  Last  Six  Dis'course, 
».*  f.  Hale,  Lon.,  1863 
Mutton,  Henry  i 

.'■  *'"'lern  Warfare:  its 
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^^f-b.h.K„,i„e„eeri;:;:;^'C..5'Ln:[?;j' 

Hiitton,  Ilarbnrn      i    ir     < 

l-on.     1868,    12^;   '4''""!:  ""he  Crusades.     Illust. 

the  Saracens.'  Illu  t  ,"'„  Tsro  V,"''  '  /"  T^'e'  of 
f>»^s;  or,  The  V»w  of  Mnn/rf  '  ?!",'"■  •=•  The  Fiery 
'-'"'".•  new  ed.,  "si  "'  "7f»'^o-  Hl.ist.  ton.,  ml 
'i"i«of  Montrose!)  '      biography  of  the  tirst  Mar^ 

Hiittou,   Eiinrli       Ti.      n 


-"'"■■  -■'•    dinc^  7"  Tracts  for   P,''™';''''"  T^^   '''i"'"P'«'^  «f  Evi- 

y  Morning:  how  ,„  ,  p.  Svo.  *  2.  Thl  Kel«tfvrv',""'^/^°»'''''")   I""'-.  lS<i2, 

Housekeeping,  Ac,    plishu,ents     n   the  Rduea  "T  "/»f.""''^^^  "nd  AcconH 

eir  Heroes.     Illust.     Ur,.,  1«62,  «vo      3    s,," ,       "     l*^  .""'""^n  ■■   «■    Lecture, 

Crusades.     Illust.    Sketohes  of  UadinVl  '  i  fi'"  '  V""""^"' ^  -^  S-^ries  of 

Kssays,  Theologtoa^and        1""''    .""-  '**""'  i'"  "'o-    "•• 

ume  deals  with  theological  „,„,;'  ■-'L '^'"'  T' ™l- 
of  Goethe,  Wordsworth  Sh.llBvH  ■  ^"""'"^  '""'s 
Clough.  HawthorL  an.r  t  .  -ro^rr?"';?,'  ''T^"  !='''"• 
uient.  A  selection  frun  thn  „  •  if^  "'^  ""'  "'''  ^ei-ta- 
thor  was  pubn.,„e:,  u'n',  c  'r'tiTro?  ?.' vf "  ">'  "j".  -"- 
«ry  Criticism,"  Phi|„  .  |s7(i   lOn'o!)  ^^'  '"  ^''•^'■- 


Church:   (he   AVronij   and    th.'  H    '    ;"•     '•  ^ho  Irish  '  i,.'^,',''-   H|i"on   is  an  eminJn  l"  t 
8«^  «vo.     2.  The  Case  of  D    oJtr'l^^' '  ^'^    <^''-  ^on.,  i  X     .'.'.s'  ll''  "  *. ' i'tlo  loo  lu.i  '„.,'& 
•Lo".,  1878,  Hvo.  '"  "^  D'»establ,shment  in  Scotland   i  vfgorZ:     d?r""'"v'rp""''  ^^'">"''f 


.ipreeiative  and  Intel- 

cii  toccrmin  leniinine 

thegraceiul  tliaii  the 


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■  -  -:on.  Mrs.  Ilichard  Holt.     H..lia»y  Rnmbles  I  ISfil!  he  was  elceteii  pro(V.,s„r  of  cou.parutivo  nni.Nm.y  to 

'"^uitonrii:;:  itXrt  Shaw,  M.A. . ,.  ^^  ^^:^^'^ ::s^z7.^:k:::^i 

ltai„K  l.y  .or,  Truths  for  a  T>,„e  ol  Awakenmg  (i  ...-  ;  J  'f,  "V;",,  .^  se,,.:,|  „f  Loivnc,  at  S<M,>h  Ken.in,-. 
gow  ls;-,2  (Muu  2  A  [--"',0^'^;';";  , .";,;',  ,  ;"  U  laor,  an,l  was  olcctecl  president  of  the  Uoy„l 
Truths  lor  Karnest  Times,  Lon.,  1802,  cr.  .--vo  ,  ne»  lm.,    ^  u^^^^  ,^^  ^^^^^  -    ^^^  j^^.  ^^^  ^^^  con.i.ellod  bv  overwork 


I  SSI,  12mo. 

Illltton,  S.  K.  Dessie  I'cunimore:  a  lalo  ot 
L'ouiitry-Town  Chihircn,  I,nn..  IS.Hj,  p.  -Svo. 

Illltton,  C'apt.  Thomas,  of  the  V,m%\\\  nnuy.  1. 
Tlie  Chronology  of  Crealicui;  or,  (ieology  an. I  .S'npture 
Heconcileil,  l.o'n.,  IS.M.Svo;  new  ei!..  IStlO.  2.  Israi'l 
in  till'  I'list,  tlie  Present,  and  tlie  Fnli'-i- ;  or.  Lectures  on 
the  KestonUion  of  the  .I.'ws,  l,on„  ISJtl,  12nio;  2(1  cd^, 
ISCitl,  ;i.  The  I'onsuiumation,  l.on.,  IMill,  cr,  8vo.  4. 
I're-Adaniilo  Death  proved  to  be  a  Ooologioal  Delusion, 

'^HuS,'nev.  Vernon    Wollnston,  graduated    U;eO,"u;es,,fthe^Pl.enmnena  of  Organic  Nature,  hein, 
at    Trinity  <'olle;,'i-,   Cambridge,    l-^lll:    ordained    IMio 


to  resign  ihat  appointment  together  with  his  other  offic,,-, 
retaining  only  liis  )iosilion  at  tlie  t'chool  of  Scii'nce.  lie 
has  conlribr'cd  largely  to  the  Tran?aelioiis  .jf  varioii-- 
s.dcntitic  societies  and  to  leading  Knglish  reviews.  I. 
till  the  Kducational  Value  of  the  Natural  llistm-y  Si'i 
enees,  Loii.,  lS,il,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  On  Tape  and  Cysiic 
Worms;  with  an  InU-odiiclion  on  the  Origin  of  Intestinal 
Worms,  by  Carl  Tlieodor  von  Siebidd,  (Sydenliam  .-^or. 
Pub.,)  lion.,  l.s.')7,  Svo,  3.  Evidence  as  to  Man's  Plaro 
in  Nature,  Lon.,   IS(i3,  Svo.     4,  On  our  Knowledge     ' 


vicar   of    Sue  ntoii,  Nottinghanisl-.ire,  isii.s.      I.  Conles- 
sion  and  Ab.-ohitiun  ;  2d  ed.,  Nottingham,  IS,0,  Svo.    L, 
Ueasons  for  being  a  High  Churchman:  2d  ed.,  Notting- 
ham, 1S70,  Svo.     ;i.  "  High  Church  :"  What  is  it?   Lon., 
1S70,  8vii.     1.  A  Help  to  Uepentanec,  I.on,,  1870,  ;!2ino; 
2J  ed.,  1S7I.     .'i.  Aids  to  a  New  Life,  Lon,,  1871,  :!2nio. 
B,  Church  Authority:    its  Mode  of    E.xpression  ai;.l  its 
Limits,  Lon..  lS7.i,  ■|2mo.    7.  (Kd.)  Aids  to  Communion  , 
with  God:  a  .Manual  lor  Comniunicanis  ;  new  e  ...  enl  , 
1S7!I,  Ifimo.    s.  The  Sun  of  Kighteousness  :  .Meditations 
on  the  Karly  Life  and  .Ministry  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour, 
•  on.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo.    9.  The  Corn  of  Wheat :   Miditaticms  ; 
on  the  Later  .Miuislry,  Pa.ssion,  and  Resurrection  of  Our  , 
Lord  :ind  Saviour,  Lon,,  18SS,  p.  Svo.  , 

Ilutlon,  Walter  S.,  C.E.  1.  The  Works-Man- | 
ager's  Uand-liook  of  .Modern  Rules.  Ac,  Lon.,  1S84,  8vo; 
3d  ed..  enl.,  ISSIi.  2.  The  Miller's,  Corn-Merchant  s, 
and  I'a'rmer's  Ready  Reckoner;  2d  ed.,  Lon,,  ISSli,  12iuo. 
;i.  The  Practical  Engineer's  Hand- Rook,  Lon.,  ISSi, 
Svo:  2d  eil..  enl.,  1S88. 

Hutton,  William.  Canada:  its  Present  Condition, 
Prospects,  and  Resources,  Lon..  1854,  12iiio. 

Illltton,  Kev.  William  Ilolden,  graduated,  first 
class  M.id.  History,  at  .\Ligdalen  College,  O.tford,  ISS.; 
ordaincu  I8S5;  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College  and  lec- 
turer in  modern  history  since  1884.  \.  The  Political 
Disturbances  which  acemnpanied  the  Early  Period  ol 
the  Ref.irmation  in  (iermany,  (Stiinhope  Prize  Lssay  ) 
0.\f.,  1881,  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  The  Misrule  of  Henry  lU., 
("  English  History  from  Contemporary  Writers,")  Lon., 
1887,  ISino.  3.  (Ed.)  Simon  of  Montfort  and  his 
Ct.Hse,  ("English  History  from  Contemporary  W  riters,") 

'iiiitton,  llev.  W'yndham  Madden,  18:)l-18s2; 
educated  at  St.  Edmund  Hall,  O.\fonl ;  vicar  of  Plungar 
18(i0-lil,  of  Tipton  Isei-li'J,  of  Kirk-Christ-Lezayre, 
lale  of  Man,  l86',l-77,  and  from  then  of  Twyford,  Ac. 
I.  Poems.  B7  a  Member  of  the  University  of  Oxford. 
Oxf.,  1851,  8vo.  2.  liertha's  Dream,  and  other  Talcs, 
rverse,"!  Frome  Selwood,  18()8,  16mo,     3,  Gottfried's  Pil 


Si.\  Lectures  to  Working-.Men,  Lon.,  180:',,  p.  8vo.  ... 
Lectures  on  the  Elements  of  Comparative  Anntomv  : 
vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1804,  Svo.  (No  more  imblished.)  0.  An 
Elementary  Atlas  of  Comparative  Osteology,  Lon.,  ISDI, 
fol.  7.  Palie(intologialndica:  Verteb-nte  Fossils.  Fasc.  1. 
Lon.,  ISOli,  r.  4to.  8.  Lessons  in  Elementary  Physiology, 
Lonl!  IsiiO,  lOmoi  rev.  ed.,  ISS.'j,  12ino.  11.  An  Inti..- 
duction  to  llie  Classification  of  Animals,  Lon..  181)11,  8\... 
1(1.  I'rotoplasui :  the  Physical  liasis  of  Life:  reprinl.  I 
from  the  "  F..rlnightly  Review,"  .Melliourne.  1801),  S\.,; 
new  ed.,  enlitled  "On  the  Physical  Rasis  of  Life,"  111 
"Half- Hours  with  Modern  Scientists."  II,  Lay  S.r- 
mons.  Addresses,  and  Rcvieus,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo;  2.1  e.i.. 
IS71.  12.  Essays  :  selected  from  Lay  Sermons,  Ac,  Lon., 
IS7lj  p.  Svo:  2d  ed.,  1875.  13.  .V  .Manual  of  tlie  Aiwi 
imiy'of  Vertobrated  Animals,  l.im.,  1871,  12nio.  It. 
tri'ti.Tues  and  A.ldrcssos,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

"Ill  this  interesting  ami  instructive  yoliinie  tliirte.n 
essays  are  eidleoled.orlgiiiMllv  pul.lislie.l  lietweeii  18i;<i  imd 
1871"  but  each  certainly  of  permanent  value,  'lliev  wvw- 
eate.  as  their  aceoniplished  aiilhor  says,  '  the  liiKh-wiii.i 
niiirk  of  the  varicuis  tides  of  oecupntion  by  wlileh  he  In  - 
been  carried  alone  since  the  beginning  ot  1870.  .  .  .  I ..  ■ 
oticning  essays  are  ethical  in  their  snbject-nialter;  llic 
l)!idv  of  (he  work  Meats  of  vari.uis  bi.d.^icai  ami  palajonii.- 
loL'ical  or  as  we  should  rather  say,  ontogenetic,  nuestion-. 
and  the  closing  essa'  is  on  the  Uerkeleian  Metaphysics.' 
-Mh.,  No.  '^377. 

15.  A  Manual  of  the  Anatomy  of  Invertobrated  Ani- 
lualsi  Lon..  1S77,  12nio.  10.  American  Addresses:  niili 
a  Lecture  on  the  Study  of  Riologv,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  17. 
Physiograiihy  :  an  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Natiir. . 
Illust.     Lon.,  IS77.  11.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1880. 

"A  very  ('harming  book.  .  .  .  The  subject  is  introdiin  d 

by  an  iniaginarv  visit  t.i  London  liriilu'C,  the  observali.iii 

<jf  the  llowing  of  the  slreani  uii.l  the  rise  and  fall  o(  ilic 

tides  and  from  Ibis  starting-point  the  luitunil  plicn..iMch;i 

eoiin'ectc.l  with  rivers  are  lully  traced.  .  .  .  Many  siil.j. .  i- 

i  arc  iiitniducc.l  wlileh  sccni  to  have  so  little  to  do  with  \W 

\  Thames  that,  on  fir.st  turning  over  its  pages,  it  appears  hlic 

'  a  coUecti.in  of  .'.elachcd  treatises  having  little  rehiiLiii 

to  one  another.— elicmical    experimciils,    ineteoroloci.iil 

charts,  solar  protuberances,  ilcep-sea  soundings,  are  all  lu- 

eluded,— but  mi   reading  the  book  from  the  beginiiina. 

begin  will  continue  to  the  end,)  it  i 


u::ll 


(and  most  wl ^t. —  -  •  , 

^^Uim^T  an' Alh:gory  ;  '3d  edl,  rev    Dudley,  1808,  18nio    |  iJ-^J';^.,;;;',,^'^^  ^^,   -';  ^^l^^^^S  ^^^W  inv 
IIux,  John  Mod  well.     A  Mirror  of   trance  and    ;;{;};[\,V,,",',,,„:S,„,  i„  v.mmr  neonlc  an  Interest  in  the  rhc 


Rel.'ium  for  the  Present  Day,  Lon,,  18,^1,  18mo. 
Hnxtord,  Alfred   Lear,  an.l  W  ay,  J.  Albert. 

Portsmouth  Lyrics,  Portsmouth  and  L.in.,  1S50,  Svo. 

Huxhain,'john.  A  New  System  of  Short-Hand, 
Lon.,  IS.iO.  12mo.  ,  t  r^ 

Huxley,  Thomas  Henry,  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  LL.D., 
F.R.S.,  b.  1825,  at  Ealing,  Mi.Mlosex :  was  educated 
partly  at  the  school  in  that  town,  of  which  his^  father 
was  one  of  the  masters  ;  studied  medicine  at  the  Charing 
Cross  Hospital  in  London ;  passeu  the  first  e.vamination 
for  .^LB.  at  the  rniversity  of  Lon.lon  in  1845,  with 
honors  in  physiology,  unil  in  1840  took  the  diploma  of 
tlie  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  and  cntcre.1  the  royal 
navy  as  assistant  surgeon.  In  1847  he  was  appointed 
to  the  "  Rattlesnake,"  commissioned  for  the  survey  of  the 
barrier  reef  of  Australia,  New  Guinea,  and  the  Louisiade 
In    1855  he  was  ap]iointed  professor  of 


producing  in  yoniig  people  an  Interest  in  llic  1 
iionieiia  of  nature.''— .sjKc/nfor,  li.  123. 

18.  Hume,  ("English   .Men  of  Letters,")  Lon..  1^:;', 

'"  Besides  its  value  as  an  exposition  of  Hume's  tluni'-'lK, 

it  will  be   found  of  great  use  as  a  first  iiitroduct to 

niodorii  philosophy."— .Sa(.  i;<T.,  xlyli. 'ill. 

"  .-Xs  a  wliole.  it  is  a  very  successful  piece  of  expos1ln.11 
and  criticism.''- James  Svi.ly:  Amd.,  xv.  170. 

lit.  ..eionee  Primers:  Introductory,  Lon.,  1880,  lsiii... 
20.  The  Crayfish  :  an  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  /.•  ■ 
.dogy.     Illust.     Lon.,  I88II,  Svo:  4th  ed..  ls84. 

"  'fhe  reader  (d'  this  valuable  monograph  will  lay  it  .i"«:i 
with  a  feelini;  of  wonder  at  the  amount  and  varuiy  n 
matter  which  has  been  got  (iiit  of  so  sccniiimly  slight  ami 
unpretending  a  subject.'— S'df.  7i'(r.,  xlix.2.')0. 

21.  Science  and  Culture,  and  other  Essays,  Lon..  psl, 


Svo. 


What  is  the  function  of  science  in  modern  cultun? 


Archii.elago.      In    1855  he  was  appointed  prole.ssor  o.  ,  .,,,„^'^"j;;' ,;;'  i,','-  ,i;-„Ji,V  thcsubject' for  discussion  in  il.is 
natural  history  at  the  Royal  School  ot  Mines,  and  in  tne  ■,  ,.„iu,jig  ,„  ,nr  „s  it  can  be  said  to  deal  with  any  on.  -ub- 
same  year  Fullerian  professor  of  physiology  to  the  Royal  1  \^^^^     rj.|,^.  ^^^^  f,,^^  essays  deal  directly  witli  it  ui  idii' 
Institution,  and  e^,lminer  in  physiology  and  compara- 
tive anat'jmv  at  the  T'nivnrsity  of  London.    On  the  pro- 
mulgation of  the  r.o  winian  theory  he  became  at  once 
its  strongest  suppc-ter;  his  influence  both  in  bringing 
about  its  aoceptane  1  in  the  highest  scientific  circles  and 
in  m  iking  it  popularly  known  has  been  very  great      '- 
882 


fion  to  education,  scientific,  university,  technical,  aial 
domestic.    Essays  v.,  viil..  xi.,  and  xli.  deal  with  epi.^odcs 

:  111  the  iil.story  of  science  coniiccfcd  wilh  the  nsp-.js  "i 
rricstley,  Aristotle,  Deseartt*,  the  early  evolulhmists.  and 
.Mr.  Darwin.    The  sixth  essay  deals  with  seientlHc  nuihoil 

;  and  is  fiiunded  (Ui  a  text  given  by  Ycdtain';  tli 
"  'lioloi 


In  i  and  tenth  discuss  problems  of  bio 


iitli 
igy  and  p.sy(di..|..cy  iis 


HUX 

I  iHis   11,0  v„lui,.o  a  "a  «       *''  'v,rr,';T'V''  "',",'  '"iMllflne. 

"■-  I'l.iniR.ciKiii   Hill,  oila.,   h'i'k    ''.'"""li'ni  .-cicnci.  aii,l 
'"•,li.];jl.y/-.l//,.,  Su  ■x\l,  '•  "'  '"'"""'  llHmglit  aiKl  , 

keen  pIc.aM.re  i„   1  e      t'      '  f  '^^"^^^^^  'I'"-,  -ut  allol;! 

22.   Inaugural  M.v    n     ,,■    ,      t     f'  -''"''''"'"M v.  !.'(.«. 

■i'css  I.„„.r  l«sX  M  :,^Wi,   "r^"''"'-^'  '••"■'^'^'-•^^  A,l. 

-TucMon    in    I3le,n7„,   ,:v  iii,:  ,,  ;"'r:„"'  .'^L-'-"'  I"- , 

-S^^t'r;;;.;7x:;'?%''r-''el"^«^aa^:^ 

.,iS';M'?te,»;,'i;J«:/t  Washington,  D.C. ; 
""J  ^'f  the  Ian  on  0  S  ic^  ifil'  i=T  ,'^™''';'"^''  "'  ^ale 
oamo  a  curator  in  the  E  sov  In  f'  .'"'■  "^  """"■•'' !  I'«- 
IVSI  has  been  curat  r  of  11^0  .?,  ""  '?  u"^"'  ■'"''  ''i"^" 
rrofossor  „f  /ooln.ri,^         ,  '""■^e,'""  »f  the  sooioty  anil  ' 

Water   i'oly;,,,,,.     II    st      £m  .V      '"''l';'''""' ""  P''''^''-  i 

2o»lo,y.      IMu,,t.' tamb     fge  'SI"   'Is:^;'"!"™"?  ' 

.«|iuii  110.  4.  About  I'ebb  e<  7!ii«t  wo  n.  ' 
5.  Couirnereia  and  orhnr  •>.,  J^  't,  '  '^'3,  Itmio. 
<i.  tVantnon  Hydro  dO,rat'?^f ',","?'-  ""'•''  '«'''°- 
1^-",  l".no.     7.   The  bv  ler   r  ''•'^'""'"''^■■"'^  Host.. 

M..!lu9k.,,  Host.,  ISsS    ill  'o      J"';V""''  """"■  ^'"''»""' 

8an  W!  is,l7,"7„o      """''■'^o"''  'o  Grape-Culture, 
Hyatt,  Tliadilciis      l    ti,„  d  ,™  ' 

Ja.aes  Jiuehanan,  I're'ident  of  fh»  r'T"","/ ^-  "y""  '" 
I'air  of  Kansas,  Wash,  I8fiO    11      -"'^t'   n"""'  '"  "''■  ' 

Hyd",  Alexander.   "?   ,f  "f' M''^^'-.  '•'^Ss,  4to. 

Ci''^'^>ts^'^l^-l^:  '''';,  g^Ouated  at  Corpus  ;' 
Ii'aorTemplc  1862.  ,.;„■', "'J""''  '"  ""«  bar  at  the 

Inner  Te,np;o  1871-      '  ',"      y^'n'''"™'   *"-  »'  "'^  , 
guod  and  detern.inodd„r;J,.\.    '""■''  "f  Cases  nr-  ' 
in  the  High   cZtot  I'v^^'''^''"'  '^'''-  <">'i  '8fi3 
Bengal.  CaleuUrls.i  ,  8v„      2"  T.,:' />''   "J"'"""'  '" 
A-f :  with  Introduction   Sv^onti/       ^{"'"'"  S»™''«»ion 

J'kI,.;  professor  of  mathematfcs  nn,!^.  /   "'.  '^'^^inaw, 

^.'^f:fe^Xg^«s:j;f'T5.i^;;?..yated„t 

clm|,l,,in  of  St.   John's    r      '..'■'    ""'"'"e*!    1.^78; 

«nm«  the  Heart.  Un.iSs?    lYoio    '  ^"'°"'"  ""  """■  ^ 
V^^MiJA  ^Z^^  .^t.'"^  «f  ^'-t  and  I 

-  Hi.or„  Mode  of  CuU^u're,  I^  k'vZ.XS:: 


HYN 

Sra^aled  ti't  UiriS^^lTn^a't  .T'"'  "'.^"^"''"''  ^-"-  ^ 
"'•  tbo   Iniversitv    ,     l.'    "If  "'."  '?'-""="l  ''eparlmen 
fkin  and  veneroar  |i«.a  eT  ^,7/'    ,^«» !    P-Uor  of 
lege,  Chicago.      I      K,  ,V'  v  ',"■   ',,„""«''  ^^'o'''™l    Col- 

Treatise  on    Disc,  s.',  of  tin.' ^'^'  m-','     ^^  ^   ''™'i«»l 
Hyde,  Jinneg  -p      .    ., 

"'   Instruction,  fur  St,  dents  ,.nl       ™'".?.',"'  '"^  *'""»"' 
q"itc,s.  (.•hi,,.,lsN/iC,    '  ""'"  ^''""Shtful  In- 

'in,..,  tl,e  buslt.ess  c,,,i,|,,H  ,';,'V;,  'bat.,cvei,  at  the  present 
|;w..«™n  interest  it  L  '^:iu;e;^;l;i't|;-;;'-;-. -J^ij.  i,  JJ. 

M,"?::l';„!!*y^/;'|^;;,;;^f^>vc,,e,,,,o,.gia„  ...i,,,,,,,  ,[ 

Vork,  1S57,  12,  0      2  ,  '"'     ^'''"l^"^-      Hlust.      N 

Student.  Lon.  ,'s,U  'i^  ^'^'r ""'  """»^«-  ^^  -  «iblo 
KlcinentsandDcvelowiH.ni'  tI""",',-,'?'  Character:  its 
1«J.S  svo.    Also,si,:^le",":i„,,^!f ';;;"''^«"'J^'nt.    Lon., 

catio?,t,:i-',::.ti"ery';,"';h?h  ''''•f;l'r"---r  of  fortifl. 
lege.  Addiscoinbe!^      El"    ,*'r    '"'"""  '^'ili'my  Col- 

W.  Instil,  ,..  .sv„;'2,l-ed.!enl7,  l"""^''"'  "''  """'""-.V, 
I'ocn'^'  %y  ;;,';„^,;   r,'^,,';;;"'""^  I^aylcrcam,  and   other 

Hyde,Mnr  e  I  '    i^  ^  ^'"'-  ''^■^"'  '-'mo. 
I-n„  isrli,  {"'re-;:8,'j™'"'"l"">"'eWate,-s:  a  Xovel, 

I  nl\itt^,:,  i88n''e:."svr' "" '''"'"  ""'■  c'"-"'"  -f 

l«y'^^o;^!;^:;;-,„Aj,-;J  n-i„iam      A   Natural 

Pronhets, ',„"!:,  ,^85.  pT,:    ''""'"«-^    ""    ""c    Minor 
'  SoufiriVom^^e'C'  'Jf  "■•>■'  P-R-S-     Flowers  of  the 

186.  e.  4t.  po:;is:Sar/d?„y'.fri^-:':rr'  ''-•■ 

of  Ja.uuiea.  1.  The  IW,  e  ,f  r  »  ?"  ''•  '"  ••"■  '''""'^ 
«f  IS«:<.  I'almyra.  NJ  8-s  ^f^^'''"^-  ""  Episode 
Northern  Talc,  P„„,vr;'  N  I  '  .'ji',',"'.    ^-    ^'''"'y^'J  ••    "■ 

Grave  of  John  0d,.n4,ri'      n'  ' '""•      ■*•  ^^ove   the 


I  Confedernt  on,  by  H     -L  t    ■^''^"'^  ','"'  North-Gern, 

2.  The  X«tio,,U  or  the  p!  r    "'',''^'.  I"'"-' l**'",  P.  Svo. 

IWin?  Lon..  1880,  Svo      f   at"'   ^.^'^^   ''^'''^h  ''hall 

I  the  Holy  Land  :  2d  ed    Lon    ts^r  "'c'"'S>>  Europe  and 

of  the   Public  Career  of  the  V    1  '  P-„^''°'     *■  ^  ^^'"=^ 

[•^r^^^^^^^^:;!;,,^^^^^-  '8^2,  graduated 
the  Pall  Mall  G«z;ite   n  t" e  m Mat  '  ^''-o.'""""'""!  of 

i  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Li  n  ""'"""I'g"  o*"  'SfiB; 
in  1881.  ].  The  IncUan  Fnn?i?I  T'-'.^^A''"  P<^deration 
Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  2  The  Te  n  ""'^/'ifC'-isi.  in  India, 
''■"^  for  All.  Lon  ;  I»81,  8  "-^'t^?,??^-^-  Eog.' 
of,;Soeialisra  in  England  U«  '88s  ,?  "'«"'"™'  Bwis 
K.JllS^^^}:ii^p^%^,^\,.  views  Of 
the  faults  of  ilarxl  Kreat  u   rb""^'  ["""t*;  it  has  most  of 

"W..    Vet.tisaslne^e^a'l.VcoSaru.^KVK^lV;? 

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to  the  KngUsh  reader  a  system  nf  tlinujjht  which  has  had, 
and  Is  likely  to  have,  a  eonslilerable  Inliuence. "— vl«i<l., 
xxvl.  41. 

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Administration  of  India  under  the  Crown,  Lon.,  1886, 
Hvo.  With  MoKRis,  William,  A  Summary  of  the  Prin- 
ciples of  Socialism,  Iion.,  1S84,  Hvo. 

Hyndman,  William.  History  of  a  Cavalry  Com- 
pany; a  Complete  llooord  of  Compiiny  A,  4th  Ponnsyl- 
vania  Cavalry,  during  the  Late  Civil  War,  Pbil^i.,  1870, 
12mo. 


INO 

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Fundamental  Principles  of  Science:  Throe  Original 
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Hyncman,  MrN.  Kebckah.  The  Leper,  and 
other  Poems,  Phila.,  1853,  12mo. 

Ilyslop,  Janieti.  Poems:  with  a  Sketch  of  his 
Life,  .to.,  liy  P.  Mearns,  Qlaspiw,  1SS7,  p.  Hvo. 

Ilyslop,  Willinm.  (Ed.)  Cheerful  Words:  Ser- 
mons xpeoially  adapted  for  Delivery  before  Inmates  of 
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Iddesleigh,  Earl  of.    See  Nokthcotk. 

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Illsey,  Isaac.  Notes  on  the  Usefulness  of  British 
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p.  8vo.  2.  The  Steam-Engine  and  its  Application,  Li.n.. 
1857,  p.  8vo.  3.  British  Railways  as  they  are  and  as 
they  might  be,  Lon.,  1869,  8vo. 

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672. 

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bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1855  ;  M.P.  for  Hastings  18^:;- 
85.  A  Systematic  Arrangement  of  the  Trustee  Ait, 
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Ince,  Joseph,  F.L.S.  The  Latin  Grammar  ••( 
Pharmacy  ;  with  an  Essay  on  the  Reading  of  Latin  I'le. 
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Ince,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  b.  1825;  eduentol  at 
King's  College,  London,  and  at  Lincoln  College,  (l.vl  i  I, 
where  he  graduated,  first  clues  Lit.  Hum.,  1846,  and  be. 
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1879,  8vo.  6.  The  Restoration  of  the  Outward  Unity 
of  the  Church  ;  Two  Sermons,  Oxf.,  1887,  8vo.  Also, 
single  sermons,  Ac. 

Inchbald,  John.  The  Bank  :  what  it  is,  and  nliat 
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"The  Price  of  Money,  Ac,  1862. 

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Ttm.,«„n,  Brown   .'g'/^^^^^f,  »'""''  "«/«  purohusoj  i^ 

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Inderinaur,  John       i     »     ... 

An  K|,itome  of  Lead  nJ  ",  '„         '    ■*"  ''  ""'  ''''•.  'N^O.     2 

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of  tho  Common  Uw,  I.on    I87fi  n  «'    '^';'  .  *•  P"»cipie9 
A  Manual  of  ,ho  I'r  aotico  „f  h:^'  *''"''"  ^"^  "•'•  '8^     «. 
cature,  I.on,,  |8rx   ,s>„.^m'  ',    '^Pf'^'no Court  of  Judi 
tion  for  the  Intermediale  kV  "•  "*''•     ^-  Self-1'repura 
;lth  ed.,  1886.      8    A  Con^i"''i'"'''  »".  ''On.,  moXo- 
Uw  of   Ui„,  of  Sale   'on  Vs8T'  S"'  '^'""""o  "n    he 
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Moth?ro'n\fe'c;rf7thefr-Chndf "?""'"  '»  ^»""« 
Inge,  Rev.  William  ita l„ h  u";'  ''"*'-  '2"">. 
first  class  Class.  Trip..rttKin,r!,r,?"'  '^'•^•'  Kraduated 
|>n<l  elected  ^'eno^lH^^^^.ZJ-A'i  Catnbridge,  1882 
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"e.«erenger.  Lot    ^"7'^    ,  ^  ^  %''^  ^''•)     ^4.'  S^rah 
„     A  story  of  dopn  „n,i' ,,  ""•  ":  8»o. 


eiifS'li!  Si^fiS^     ^» 


new  e.L.''|"88l?'"'--  "   ''"'y'  ''""-  '«81,  ^^    vols,  p,  8vo  • 

u.ull^,a^,^"ttse"  ^^iVn'!,':  P^-^'o'^'sioal  theory  which  „„' 

oontnirv  t,w.„      ,    "'""^*^s  to  ma  nrHii. .  ..,    ^  wnicn  we 


story."_.Sa,.  i^«. ,  ijv.  ;«3  "''''"■'''■""t 
rd    Series.      r^„  '    iJ.,'.    '.. 


aiul\ cry  interesting 

•loh'njrrX';  J,''!f',d„S«H^^^^  '885,    I2m„.     ,7. 

Beginning,   Un.,  1886    sm    n    I  "^'^„»  ^'«"' "it''"ut 

12  vil^.  im,*;;.  '"■   ^'"'  ^""«  ^Vonder-lox,  Lon  ,'  l'8T7' 
12m'r"°"-^-J-     ^"Health,  Corning,  N.Y.,, 8:7' 

?-l''6^2"Z'^„^tn?Hif,'"«'','  [.'""'•-'"•  i-'add   i 
ical.  and  Social:".!,  T,  PI  f'T  ',  ^'f  "■"'  »'°Vaphi 

I  ^;-'orac^,f„«'  -  J«je-,  -"  "fthe  preceding, 
of  View,  Phila.,  1876   S^Jo  "'^  American  P„„Tt 

I  studied  at  Ob^rKll'     ind;',",'   ^f""^""'   Mich.; 
I  Tu"  'i^  Comparative  Zoo' o^v   ,  ,^  1,    "  ^"""'"■'dge  Mu^ 
of  birds;  served  as  nature liF'  "'"'<"'K  a  special  study 
the  West;  h.«  been  connej  e  I  T■/^  J'"^''""  ""^vey  i^ 
■n'^"«  on,  and  now  resides  in  M„"'A^„    '"^  }r^-  ^'^^  Com" 
locations   of  the  Canadian    !&«' ",^'"'18  "■«  P"!^" 
and  Eggs  of  American   BirdT     ?.,'''"'""'•     ''Nests 
187tf,8vo.     2.  Cats.     IHust       "  V '"''•,    ^alem,  Mass., 
Bost     1879,  IBmo.     3.  I)±    *  t,^"'""'    "'^'o^y"  Ser.) 
fory-Ser.)    Bost.,  1879,  TeTo"     4  T-         ,^'""'^"1    His- 
.ng :  (ilimpses   of  Amer  can   Natu^arit  ^"'''^  ^""''^ 
N.  )ork,   1880,80.   l6mo      5    kI,  ,  L"'*'»'"y-     IHo-'t. 
I  Book  of  Instruction,    ^llust     tt^'t^'^'^^-  "  """d- 
!6.  Knocking   round   thl    p     ,  .'*""' "a.^s.,  1882,  12mo 

l««2.8vo.  ^.oid"'oc„„.^t:t      n"T;    ^•^^"■^> 
8.  Country  Cousins  •  ShorV  «,    ■"      .  ""*'•'   '883,   Klmo 

must      /  York,  laHs'vo^' 9"'t',  '\  ""T"''  "'^'-y- 

for  the  Young.  '  Illust'.     N.  itkiVsT  ?;'"""  ^  "  ^""y 

Uj;^-^M,a.,1886.    ia'J^^Sa^^:^-: 

wJr"!>!S„f:"^^»  Dunuam     ""-rian  of  the 
"«"■<'"  •  "  History  Of  the  Ir'o^  li^r^^^^ ,1!:',^; 

885 


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of  Iiiwft  to  till'  Vciluntoer  Armies  of  Iho  Unlim,  Philii., 

istm,  Svii:  :iil  i"l.,  IHfi7.  -'.  The  .Itmrniilist,  Kcforincr, 
unci  I'liili\iillini|ii»l  :  Tlio  l.ilV  ol'  Ilurin^i^  (iiccWy  :  ivilli 
(iniiiliic  Ndtifcs  iif  llistdi-icul  Kvi'iiti.  Illuxt.  I'hilu., 
I>7-I,  r.  Hv.i.  :i.  A  llirttmy  c»f  llif  Win-  Dcpiirtincnt  (il 
the  riiilcd  States:  willi  iilonr.  liliioiil  Ski'tclii's  of  the 
HeorelMiios.      lllufit,     Wnsh.,  1'<7!I.  Hvo. 

"The  llrvt  iHTniiiiiciit  coiilliuicnis  record  of  tlie  oHkiii 
mid  deveh.pmeiit  of  one  of  the  most  liiiporiaiit  execu  Ivo 
(himrlnieiits  of  the  netienil  p.veniineiit.  .  .  .  Ill  1"  I'lo- 
LM-iinlilciil  slielelies  Ilie  hook  liiis  Ininlly  any  viiljie  li.^uiul 
11  mere  ivconl  of  uiiines  iiiid  d.iles. '— Ad/ioii.  xxlx.  II.. 

lllKVI'NOll,  Itohvrl  (irceii,  h.  l!<3:i,  iit  Dresden, 
N.V.;  removed  to  the  West  in  IS4;li  studied  hiw,  and 
ill  \nb7  settled  in  I'eoi-ia.  111.  I"  1^"^  lie  became  colo- 
nel of  the  nth  Illinois  Cavalry,  ami  in  IslllSwas  ap- 
iiointwl  altorniy-j;eneial  for  Illinois.  Ho  i.'  prominent 
ns  ft  lawyer  and"  a  pulitiial  orator,  and  has  exoiteil  mnch 
contri  ■  "Vsy  ljy  his  h.tures  and  artiele."  in  opposition  to 
the  (hri.-tian  religion.  I.  The lioils, and  other  Lectures, 
Wash.  r^Til,  ISmo;  29th  ed..  If<sl.  2.  Some  Mistakes 
of  Moses:  a  l.ectiir'-,  Wash..  ISTH,  8vo;  Mh  ed.,  1SS4. 
li.  The  (ihosts,  mid  other  I.eetiires.  Wash.,  1S:^2,  Svo. 
■1.  Leeliircs  Ooniiilete,  Wash.,  If^Sli,  ,Svo.  5.  Orthodoxy  : 
n  I.eeture,  Waafi.,  l.HSI,  12nio.  fi.  Proso  I'oems  an.l  i 
Seleetions,  Wn.^h.,  13SI,  4to.  7.  (ireat  Speeches,  Chic, 
ISS7.  With  others,  The  Christian  Heli),'ioL  :  a  '^eriesol 
Articles  from  the  "North  American  Review,"  N.  \ork, 

''liiRhnin,  .\llrcd.  A  History  of  Altrineham  and 
llowdon:  with  an  Account  of  the  liarony  and  House  of 
Dunham,  Altrineham,  I  «7«,  Ito.  ..  ,„u  ., 

Iiif:liaiii,  Kdwuril,  and  Unvics,  II.     "  Whe  her 

is  Hi^'h  or   Low  Pressure  .Steam  prelerahio  m  1  oint  ol 
Kconomy?"  a  Di.scussion,  l-un.,  liSliJ.  !<vo. 

Illglinill,  Ilurvcy  .\.  Uh.d  Tidings;  or,  A\  iilks 
with  the  W.mderful:  with  rntruducti.in  Ijy  Uov.  W  .  L. 
I'arsons,  Uochester,  N.Y.,  ISliS,  ISmo. 

IllRlinin,    Hustings.      Agriculture:    its    History, 
Importance,  anl  Prospects,  Lon.,  If*'*" 
liiKliniii,  Jane  Miirson  Cooper. 
or.  Poems,  l.on.,  IS6.S,  Ifimo. 

Ingliiim,  John.  A  T'empeianco  Keading-Book, 
Lon..  IS.'*!),  ISmo.  .  1 

Inglium,  Ucv.  Ricl>.«r(l,  ft  Baptiiit  ministor,  Hal-  j 
ifax    I'.ng       I.   Alirid;.".d  Hand-lioDk  on  Christian   Uap-  | 
tisiu,    l.un.,    I8fil-7I.    2    parts,  .^^vo.     2.   Appeal    to    the 
Friends  on  Chrisliar  Daplism.  l.on.,  ISBS,  :''Vo.     i.  (bd.) 
Church  Estaldishieents  considered,  Lon.,  l.'<7./,  Svo. 

ing'iam,  Sarson  C.  J.  ..  Adelaide's  Ireasure, 
Lon  LS72,  16ino.  2.  Ciedmin's  Visi(jn,  and  other 
I'ueins,  Lon.,  1H82,  sm.  cr.  .Svo.  li.  Dr.  lilandlord'.l 
Conscience,  Lon.,  IS.'fS,  p.  .-<vo.  -1.  The  White  Cross  and 
Dove  of  Pearls;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  lsa:i,  p.  Svo.  .).  Wnit- 
inj?:  an  Allegorical  Story,  Lon.,  18.H3,  IBmo.  fi.  The 
Archer's  Chance  Shot.  Lon.,  IS.SJ,  Ifimo.  7.  Blind 
Olive-  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1  ».'<«,  p.  8vo.  8.  Laura  Linwood ; 
new  ed.,  Lon.,  18S7,  p.  Svo.  i).  .^oul-Ejhoes  ;  or,  Ue- 
llected  InHuenee;  2d  ed..  illust.,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  10. 
Frank  Armstronj;,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 
1 1.  Eleanor's  Anil.ition,  Lon.,  18S7,  p.  Svo.  12.  Duchess 
Ilcneo;  or,  An  Episode  in  the  History  of  the  Uoforma- 
tion,  Lon.,  1S88,  p.  Svo.  Li.  An  Inner-Court  Worship- 
per: .Memorials  of  Elizabeth  Maw.  Lon.,  188S,  p.  Svo. 

Ingham,  William.  Household  Boiler  Explosions: 
their  Cau.'O  and  Prevention,  Lon.,  ls.82,  12mo. 

Ingle,  Kilward,  b.  istil,  in  lialtiinoro:  graduated 
at  Johns  Hopkins  Iniversity  1SS2.     !.  Pu.i.!:   Institu- 


ING 

ton  concerning  Shftkospoare's  >Sonn"l  lift,  Lon.,  l'J72, 
8vo  8.  Shakespeare's  Centiirle  of  Prayse :  lieing  .Ma- 
liriivls  for  a  History  of  Opinion  cm  Shakespeare  and  bis 
Woiks,  culled  froin  Writers  cd'  the  First  Century  a  ter 
his  Kise,  Lon.,  1874,  4to ;  2d  ed..  I87SI.  '.<.  The  Still 
Lion  •  an  Essfty  towards  the  Ileslcnatlon  of  Shakes|^^eare  s 
Te\t  Lon  .  1871,  Svo  I  new  ecL,  enl.,  cntitlcil  "."-hakc- 
'      -  ....        1^;-,^  |-|,     I,,,       (Originally 


p. •lire  Hermeneutics."  .Ic,    lS7.'i,  tp.    It". 

'ubiishcd  in  the  "  Jahrhiichcr"  id  the  tiiTinan  .xlmke- 


its    Histc 
Svo. 
Wild  Flowers; 


spearo  Socdety.)  .      ,     ,  ,        , 

"Oiiite  Incoiitriivcrtlhle  are  the  cftnonit  Dr.  Imjlehy  nd- 

vanc\'S   a    1  an  olcservaiiee  of  them    would  w  iinow  tc  a 

very  small  heap  the  niciimmlii  of  Slmkspeare  hermclieii- 

'''"  I'lrim'iVi.ys'e.m -ervalive  erltlidsm,  bis  mallitenaiiee 
,,f,i  ,.  oriilnaftoxt  in  various  dimenlt  l';'"^"f  "•l"' «,'!>■ 
iim-enions,  and  in  not  a  few  instance-  Is  decisively  success- 
ful."—EliW.viil>  DoWliKN  :  -IC'"'.,  x,  Js". 

III.  Shakespeare,  the  .Man  and  the  Hook.  1  art  the 
Fiist  Lon,  1877,  fp.  Ito.  11.  Occasional  Paper."  coi 
-iloikecpeare:  beinif  the  .-Second  Part  of  "  Shakcspeiire. 
the  Man  and  the  IJook,"  l.on..  1S81,  fp.  4ti..  12.  Shick,- 
speare's  Itones:  a  Proposal  to  Disinter  them,  Lcin.,  Iss... 
em  4to  l:i.  (Ed.)  Shakespeare  and  the  bncdosure  ol 
Common  Fields  at  Wolcombe :  beinj,'  a  Fragment  of  the 
Private  Diary  of  T  Ureene,  Lon.,  188;^  4to.  Only  ..U 
copies  primed.  1 1,  i  Kd.)  Shnkespeare;B  Cymbeline  :  the 
Text  .\nncdaled,  Lon.,  ISSli,  4to.  16.  Essays.  Edited  hy 
his  Son.  Lon.,  LSSS,  or.  Svo.  (The  subjects  treated  in 
elude  the  authorship  of  the  works  attributed  to  hliake- 
speare,-in  answer  to  Mr.  Dornudly,-  liaecm.  toleridge. 
De  (iuineey.  Buckle,  '   Law  ui.  1  Kcligion,"  "  Komanlu' 

"'Mr^'iiL-leby's  •  F-s-says'  deal  not  only  with  Hiibjects  of 
Interest  In  an  interesting  way,  bill  show  iio  small  aniouhi 
of  originality  of  Irealmeiit.  Iiidceil.  their  iiiclepeiicleiir,. 
of  view  i«  what  uives  the  essays  the  eliarni  they  li"ss,ss 
.  He  reallv  knows  the  suljects  upon  which  be  writes, 
and  is  aide  t'ci  make  the  fullest  use  of  his  materials.  - 

■  Ingleby,  Ilok'ombe,  son  of  C.  M.  Ingleby,™/).-.!. 
Echoes  from  Naples,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  18S.S,  cr. 
Svo.     And  see  Roi.KK,  EisTACE  Nkvii.i.k,  liijni. 

Inglcdew,  C.  J.  Davison.  1.  The  History  and 
Antiquities  of  North  AU.rton,  Lon.,  IS.'jS,  Svo.  2.  'llie 
Ballads  and  Songs  of  Yorkshire:  with  Notes  and  a 
Olossftry,  Lon.,  IsiiO,  12nio. 

Inglefield,  Admiral  Sir  Edward  Augustus, 
K.C.B  ,  D.C.L.,  F.U.S.,  ['Kite,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  b.  1S2U.  at 
Cheltenham  ;  entered  the  navy  1834  ;  served  at  St.  .lean 
d'Acre;  commanded  expedition  to  the  Arctic  re^rioiis 
lS.^2-;'i4  :  retired  ISS.'i.  1.  A  New  Tlieoiy  of  the  Physnnl 
Causes  of  Terrestrial  Magnetism,  Ac.  Lon.,  lS.il,  sv., 
2.  A  Summer  Search  for  Sir  John  Franklin  :  with  ft  Peip 
into  the  Polar  Basin,  Lon.,  1833,  Svo.  (Mentioned  nni,. 
vol.  i.)  3.  A  Few  Words  on  Maritime  Warfare,  Lon., 
18fi0,  12mo.  4.  Words  of  Advice  to  Young  Naval 
Officers,  Lon.,  1sti4,  12nio.  . 

Ingli8,A.  Percy.  Consular  Formulary:  bcins:  a 
Collection  of  Forms  and  Precedents  for  the  Use  of  Her 
Majesty's  Consular  Officers,  Lon.,  lS7it,  Svo. 

Inglis,  Andrew.  The  Sunlit  Valley  and  the  Path 
that  led  to  it :  a  Memorial  Sketch  of  the  Rev.  T.  (i;udi- 
ner,  ,\berdeen,  187S,  12nio. 

Inglis,  fatherine  Hart.  Short  Notes  of  a  lour 
through  the  South  and  West  of  Ireland,  Castle  Dou-Uis, 
18,70,  Svo. 

Inglis,  Charles.  Warning;  or.  The  BeginniMj,'of 
the  End,  Lim..  1866,  12mo. 

Inglis,  Henry.      1.  Mnricnn,   and  other   Poem?, 


thms  of  .Maryland,  (Jcdins  Hopkins  Unnersity  Studies.)  |  ^^-^^     |j(5i^  ^vo.     2.  The  Briar  of  Threave  and  the  Lily 
Bait.,    issf,    Svo.      2.    Local    Institutions  ol\  irginia,  :  ^j.  j,^||.j|^,_|^ .  ^^  j[^,i,j^,^,  j{yi,,„„ggKjin_^  ,S55,  sq.  svo. 


(Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies^)  Bait.,  IS.Sj 

Ingleby,  Clement  Manslield,  LL.D.,  IS23- . 
1886,  b.  at  Birmingham;  was  educatinl  at  Trinity  Col-  | 
lege,  Cainbridee,  and  was  for  some  time  a  partner  in  his  . 
father's  firm  of  solicitors  at  Birminghiim.  He  contrib- 
uted largely  to  periodicals  and  to  the  Proceedings  ot  so-  | 
cieties,  particularly  the  Now  Shakespeare  Society.  Ho  , 
was  elected  vice-president  ot  the  Royal  Society  of  Lite.-  ] 
ature  in  1876.  1.  The  Stereoscope  eonsidarod  in  Rela- 
tion to  the  Philusoiihy  of  Binocular  Vision,  ' 
Svo.  2.  Outlines  of  Theoretical  Logic,  Camb 
12ino.  3.  The  Shakespeare  Fabrications,  I 
12mo.  4.  A  Complete  View  of  the  Shakes] 
trovcrsy,  Lon.,  18(il,  .Svo.  0.  Was  Thoma:  Luiig 
Actor  ?  an  Exposition  touching  the  Social  Status  of  the 


3.  Death-Scenes  of  Scottish  Martyrs,  Edin.,  1838,  IGiuo. 

4.  Ballads  from  the  (Jerinan,  Edin.,  1864,  Svo. 
Inglis,  Kev.  James.     1.  The  Bible  Text  Cyclo- 

piedia:  a  Complete  Classification  of  Scri|iture  Texts  iii 

tlie   Form   of  an   Alphabetical  List  of  Subjects,  I ., 

ISBl,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1881.  2.  Home,  Marrmge,  aiiJ 
Faniilv  Relations  in  the  Light  of  Scriiiture,  1870.  liiii"; 
"■""  ed.,    1883.     3.  The   Shorter   Catechism  Popularly 


Plavwrig  t  in  the  Time  of  Queen  Eli/.abeth,  Lon.,  ISfiS,  ing  is,  jumes,  inemoe 
4to  f  An  ""troduction  to  Metaphysics,  Lon..  1S6»,  !  and  m.nistor  of  public  in 
8v«.     7.  The  Soule  Arayed:  a  Letter  to  Howard  Staun-  I  1-  T.rhoot  Rhymes.    By  M 

886 


sq.  Ifimo. 

Inglis,  James,  member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly, 

struotion.  New  South   \\iile!. 

aori.    Calcutta,  1873,  Svo.    2. 


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iv.l.  iL'M.o.    '^'V'"'""-      Il'o   Kul.ber  of   lAt\>,  hon    ,''"»•.' '^71. '^vo.     .).  A  HNtorvVili'""- V'""' »""""- 
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iflen    M.. /.',i r, i      -1.   Iwn  ri.,.^. ...,.,  ,  ...  'iracr, 


Vori<,  1851),  Svo, 
Ingrnliaiii,'.>lr.s.  Ellen   M     ^.>  n 

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,   '"grain,  John    if       "I'sij,^  '•'"•','""' ■"*'<»• 
holds  an  anpointmeMfin'^       •   ■,    '   '"    ''<""lon,    Eng  • 

«/ib...„r  to'ra„y":'h"i;,'iir  """'••''•  r''  '^  '^  "»"- 

■^"■erioa.     Ho  i  .the  e   itor  o  'the  '  ^"' •''       -""'"'"'  ""^ 


(Ed.)  Navisation'  iin.i   v„  \-    ',"".'  "'""'  "^'o,  i«««. 
James   In.m.n    D.D."''it     ,s!«,'^"r"'""y-     ^^^   !'"•■ 

«»d    S^bil.'jIaneLte  :  ,V  ',     ^ Ifi."'    "","'',;,  "^-  ^"^y 
Anchor;    or,   Phi|i„    pm   •,,  7  I'  '•""°-     2.  Tho  .'<lieet- 
Svo.     3.'Th[.Gui   i'n/K.  '""'  ^>'Jf"-'.  ^on.,  I8S4    , 
I-on.,  1SS5,  ,,.  Svo     ''  '^■^''  '"•'  i>-<""  Darkness  to  Light, 

Inman, 'fhomas.M.D    Ls^n  tj-r  ^    .r  . 
noinenaolSninnlT.'f,;..^""-  '?"'''.■''>"•     2.  Tho    Phe- 


'•yn.,  IHSO,  2  vols,  p   8vo                   "^  ""''   ""'s   '^"ther-     ^  X  "w""-'  '^•"•^""s  Svst,., ,  p. 
.rJ  ^S/^::f""i!l«^>""tsof,hisLi,e.-,n.iH„ ,       fd.'^n^?!^!"  ^   "^  Nature.  Ca' 


i^'  volmnes  that  n^a'y  b't^Zl \J!i,^1«^;!:;.r..!!!^'*  ■"  the  I  ''."^  I'ra,.,iee  .It'  Med-i,.ine    I  """"/'?.«  '""^^"'^  '^''^"^ 


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INftI 

Fnlthii   iinil    Moilirn  :    a   DI«iBrtiitlon   upon   Worihlpi,  i 
l.rjjpnilii,  Firi'l  I>innilieK,  K.liii.  iiml  \.  York,  187(1,  Hvo.    ! 

InmHii,  l(<'V.  TliuiiiiiN,  <>f  Wilham.  I.  Kira,  i 
the)  I.imt  l'r.>i.hit,  I.oii.,  IHill,  12m. >.  2.  An  Kx|iliiiitii)n  , 
of  K/mV  (irenl  I'wi'lvuWinK"''!  KrkU',  l.on.,  Is?",  Hvo, 

InnOt  AlrxnildtT.  'rfm  ('uim'roonn  ami  tliK  Unp- 
tint  MiMion,  l.ivcriiiinl,  IMfl2.     vo, 

InncN,  Alftniider.  II. .urn  aflor  Toil  i  a  Nt<w 
I'ociii,  ciiliM.Ml  '■  CouiiHoln  to  Iho  Hin({lo  ami  Hint!  to  the 
iMiirrif.l,"  mill  ollirr  I'.iciiii',  I.oii.,  i^Mt,  ]>■  '<vo. 

liincN,  Ali-xantler  Tiiylor,  MA       1.  Tho  l.uw  : 
of  ('roi'ilM  ill  Si'.illiin.l  :  a  Triiiti»«  on  lli«  l.i'ijal  Koliitlnn 
of  ChiiriOicB    ill   S.'.idiinil,    I'^tnl.llcliu.l   aiij   luit    Kutab- 
HkIioiI,  to  thfir  D.iotrinul  CmfiaHloni",  I'Mln.  ami  I.on., 
1X117,  Svo.  .  ,  ' 

"llic  Kirk  WHS  fur  tlirce  coiilurli'-.  tlic  niii-  MH'cctiHfiil 
illi.l  iiiiclmiiKliiu  cnitxMllni.'iit  ..f  (MlvlnlBllc  I'lirlliilildlil, 
It  wiLs  II  iiiitiiiiml  I'stiil)!  ImivMl.  lis  iioimlHr  In  IW  cm'il 
mill  us  liiK'h  li.  Its  siiir  il  liliiTty  iis  iiiiv  v.ilimtiirv  seel,  < 
yvt  us  in'riiiamiiit  in  Its  ,i...lrlno  mnl  as  alik'  t..  wli'lil  |iiil>- 
lie  isiwor  us  till.  Il.mmii  Catlioli  Clmrili  of  FraiH'O.  S.i 
atk'iist  It  swnif.l  till  rrcent  <'liiim,'cs.  To  trace  illsllnctly 
anil  acciirati'ly  the  conrM'  an. I  flTci'ts  of  tin.  silont  loaal 
ri'voliitliins  wfilcli  liiivi'  '.nniKlit  iiImihI  lliosf  iliaiiui's  In 
tlu' oliJiM'l  of  Mr.  Inn.'s's  isik.an.l  liu  lias  il.iiio  Ills  work 
lulmlralily."— >'«(.  AVr.,  xxvl.  IM. 

2.  Tho  .^cotoh  Law  of  Establishment :  an  Answer  to 
lliB  Two  Now  Positions  of  tho  Duke  of  Argyll,  Kdln., 
I.S75,  Svo. 

IniieH,  Arthur  Clmrli-n,  1).  ls;il ;  M.l'.  for  Newry 
lHfl.')-flH.  Tcnant-Kight  ami  I.an.llord-HlKht,  Newry, 
IS72,  «vo. 

limes,  C  h,  Ciinterlmry  Sketches ;  or,  Mfe  from 
thu  Kitrly  Days,  liy  Pil((iiui,  (C.  L.  I.)  Christohurch, 
1H71I,  Svo. 

IlllieN,  Cosmo,  179S-187t,  b.  at  the  Manor  of 
Durris,  ou  Duoslilo,  Sc.itlanil  j  boi-anic  an  ailvoijute  ;  was 
B|ipolntoil  sheriff  of  Moray  in  ISIH,  anil  oleiliil  |irofos- 
sor  of  history  at  tlio  Univcrsilv  of  Edinburgli  in  1S4(1. 
Ho  was  a  moiiibor  of  thu  Uannatyno  Club  ami  other 
antiquarian  societies,  and  .dited  many  documents  lor 
their  iiuhlieations.  For  bii.^'.,  see  III  iiton,  Miis.  .John 
lliiA.,  Hiipiii.  1.  Antiquities  of  tlie  I'ariBhus  of  Scot- 
land, (Dannatyne  Olub  I'lib.,)  Kdin.,  2  vols.  4to.  2. 
(Kd.)  Aberdon'iii'  utriusquo  llescriptiu :  a  Description 
of  both  Tonus  of  .\benlecii.  Ity  Jaiiu'S  (lonlon,  Parson 
of  Kothieiniiy.  [Trans,  from  the  liUtin.]  With  a  Se- 
lection of  thu  Charters  of  the  Uurgh.  (Spalding  Club 
I'ub.)  Aberdeen,  IS  12,  Ito.  3.  Concerning  some  Scotch 
Surnames,  Edin.,  ISilll,  Ito.  1.  Scotland  in  the  Middle 
Ages:  Sketches  of  Early  Scotch  History  and  Social 
Progress,  Edin.,  IStSd,  Hvo.  (Consists  of  lectures  dcliv- 
eied  to  his  class  at  Edinburgh.)  5.  Sketches  of  Early 
Scotch  History  and  Social  Progress  :  Church  Organi/.a- 
tioii,  the  University,  Homo  Ijife,  Edin.,  ISlll,  Svo.  6. 
liO.'tures  on  Scot.'h  Legal  Aiili((nities,  Edin.,  1S72,  Svo. 

"Tin'  Dbjoct  of  this  liiiiik  is  In  lead  the  student  of  law 
from  the  iliiilv  iiractici — the  trmle— of  his  professluii  t.i 
the  hist.irlciil 'aii.l  nrchieolojsical  con.liti.nis  connected 
with  its  tecliniciilitics.  .  .  .  I'ndess.ir  liines,  with  a  niin.l 
loiij!  satnrateil,  us  It  were,  with  the  praclical  kiDwlclne 
of  Scottish  IcL'al  undiiu.ilogy,  liassli'jiiicil  out  of  the  rontinc 
which  even  the  learned  .levolv'es  ot  this  knowledge  have 
followed."— .I»i.,  .S'li.  Si-'i^i. 

lie  was  also  the  supposed  author  of  "Notes  from 
Paris;  or,  Why  are  Frenchmen  and  Englishmen  Differ- 
ent?" Edin.,  ISrto,  Svo.     Anon. 

Ilines,  Emily,  wife  of  .lames  Innes,  e.\-trea»urer 
of  Sarawak,  collector  and  magistrate  at  Langat,  in 
Selangor.  The  Chersonese  with  the  Gilding  Off,  Lon., 
ISS.i.  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"Mrs.  Iniies'8  title  naturally  Invites  pomparison  with 
Miss  llir.rs  Hccimiit  of  the  same  region.  In  the  work 
itself  the  writer  appears  rathe;'  to  depiwate  any  such 
coinpari.siiii,  coiilra..-tinn— while  she  cordially  te.stiHes  to 
the  accnriicy  of  .Miss  Bird's  account— '  the  lirilliancy  ami 
uttructivene.ss  of  her  descriptions'  with  'the  iluliiess  and 
gloom  of  mine.' .  . .  The  picture  presented  l.y  mu-  author's 
simple  narrative  would  not  he  improved  Ijy  any  anionnl 
of  H.inl-painting. "— -K/i.,  No.  »KW. 

Iiiiics,  Gt'orge  Itose-,  a  solicitor.  Employers 
and  Employed:  the  Employers'  Liability  .\ct,  I.SSU,  and 
tho  Alterations  in  tlio  Law  effected  thereby,  Lon.,  1S81, 
Svo. 

Innes,  Isabella.  (Trans.)  The  Prussian  Race 
Etlinoloj^ioally  considere.l,  by  .1.  L.  A.  do  (iuatiefuges, 
Lon.,  1S72,  Svo. 

Inues,  J.  f.  A  Week  with  Ciirist:  Lectures  in 
Passion  Week,  Lon.,  ISaf,  12mo. 

Innes,  Licnt.-Gen.  James  John  iUcLeod, 
R.E.,  V.C,  served   in   the   Indian   Mutiny  j    inspector- 
general  of  military  works,  Simla,  1S81-85;  retired  1886. 
888 


lUE 

Rough  N»rr«tlr«  of  tho  Slega  of  Lueknow,  Calcutta, 
IH.'')7,  Svo. 

Innes,  Hev.  John  llrodic,  .VI. A.,  graduat.'.l  ut 
Trinity  Coil.'ge,  Oxfor.l,  ls:il»;  ordained  |s:iil;  curate  in 
ohargeof  the  Milton  IJroiliu  Mission  since  I.S71.  Fiv. 
Sermons  preiu'he.l  in  Advent,  ile.,  Lon.,  IS.72,  I2ni.i. 

InnuH,  Lewis  C'hHrle*.  A  Digest  of  the  Engli-h 
Law  of  Easements;  2d  e.l.,  Lon.,  I  SKI),  p,  Svo;  M.l  el  , 
IHSl. 

Innes,  l.lent.-Col.  I'eter  it.  The  llist.iry  .  i 
the  lleiigal  Europi'iin  llegimeiit,  now  the  Uoyal  Muiisl.  i 
Fnsilucrs,  Lon.,  IS86,  Svo. 

>' Innsly,  Owen,"  (Pseud.)    See  .Ikmmihok,  Lr.  i 

W.,  iii/'.o. 

Inskip,  Itobert  .tlills.  Navigation  and  Nautical 
Astronomy,  Lon.,  ISHU;  now  e.l.,  IS7I. 

Inslow,  llo|ie>  1.  The  ,'Vlisor.  Iltust.  L.ii  , 
i-<l|8,  12mo.  2.  The  Village  Innkeeper.  Illust,  Lon., 
IS-o,  1 2m. I. 

Inwiirds,  Jnbe/.  1.  Dvw-Drops,  et  Ou'tera,  Lon., 
I8S1, 12iiio  2.  Temperance  Keminiseeni'esi  or,  (ilinipsiM 
of    'he    Past,    Epwoith,    1854,    12mo.       .1.  A    CatechiMii 

for   Teetotalers,  Lon.,  1S55,  Svo.     4.   F I,  Famine,  iiii  I 

Drink,  Lon  ,  18)111,  l2mo.  .'>,  Temperance  in  Harm.niv 
with  Nature,  Science,  an.l  the  Laws  of  lleaiity,  Luii  , 
IS()2,  Kimo.  «.  Ilibl.'  Temperance,  Lon.,  18(111,  IJiim. 
7.  The  United  Kingdom  Alliance  and  the  Permissiir 
Ilill,  Lon.,  ISfltt,  lOmo.  s.  Memorials  of  Tempcraii.  c 
Workers,  [verse,]  Lon.,  187(1,  cr.  Svo. 

Inwards,  James.  Cruise  of  the  "  Kingleader," 
(Canoe,)  Lon.,  1S7I1,  p.  Svo. 

Inwards,  It.     Weather  Lore:  a  Collei'tion  of  Pruv 
orbs.  Sayings,  an.l  Hules  concerning  the  Weather,  Lmi  , 
18118,    l2iiio.       (Some  copies  have  the  title  "  Weatli.r 
Wis. loin,"  Ac.) 

Irby,  Augustus  Henry.  The  Diary  of  a  Hunt,  r 
from  the    Punjab   t.i  the  Karukoruin  Mountains,  L.m., 

isiri,  Svo. 

Irby,  F.  W.     Italy:  Original  Poems  and  Transla. 
tions,  Lon.,  18(18,  p.  Svo. 
Irby,  Lieut. -Col.  Leonard   Howard  L.    I. 

The  (Irnithidogy  of  the  Straits  of  (librailar,  Lon.,  Is;.., 
Svo.     2.    liritish  liir.ls:   Key  List,  L.m.,  IS88,  Svo. 

Irby,  llichard.  Historical  Sketch  of  tho  Nottiuv.y 
Grays,  aflerwar.ls  C.inipany  G,  Eighteenth  Virginiii 
Kegiment,  Richmim.l,  Va.,  1871),  Svo. 

Irelnn,Juhn  Itobert,  M.D.  Tho  Republic;  .r, 
A  History  of  the  luitcl  States  of  America  in  tho  Ad- 
ministrations, Chic.,  1SS7-S8,  18  vols.  Svo. 

Ireland,  Alexander,  bookseller,  Manchester.  II.. 
is  frequently  menti.med  in  the  correspondence  of  Carlvio 
and  Emerson.  1.  List  of  iho  Writings  of  William  Hi. /lilt 
and  Leigh  Hunt,  Lon.,  ISIlS,  p.  Svo.  2.  Uecollecli..ii-  "t 
George  llawson  un.l  his  Lectures  in  Manchester  in  Isp;- 
47,  Manchester,  lSS2,8vo.  ;i.  The  Rook-Lover's  Eiiclii- 
ri.lion  :  Thoughts  on  Solace  an.l  Coinpani.inship  of  !!.i.ik<. 
By  Philobiblos,  [pseu.l.]  Lon.,  1882,  ;i2m..;  2d  .il., 
1S8H,  (Preface  sigiie.l  A.  I.;)  5th  ed.,  I88S.  4.  In  Mo- 
inoriam  :  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson:  Recollections  o.'  hi* 
Visits  to  England  in  lS:i:i,  1S47-4S,  IS72-7:i,  ani  l-x 
tracts  from  Unpublishe.l  Letters,  Lon.,  1SS2,  Svo;  2.1  .•  (., 
enl.,  entitle.l  "  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  :  his  Life,  (iciiiiis, 
an.l  Writings."  iss'i. 

"An  Knglish  tribute  to  the  uiiohtrnslvc  hut  O(i.smop.ililan 
inllueiice  .if  tli.'  great  poet.  .  .  .  There  is  little  tlnK  is 
new  to  Aniericiui  rea.lers  in  Mr.  Ireland's  acc.miit"— 
iViidim,  xx.\v.U). 

5.  Hooks  for  General  Readers:  reprinteil  from  the 
"Manchester  t^narterly,"  Manchester,  1887,  Svo. 

Ireland,  I''.  <1.  Pocket  Classical  Dictionary,  N. 
York,  1S79,  24IIIO. 

Ireland,  James.  The  Oilman's  Calculator,  l.nn. 
and  N.  Y.irk,  187(i,  cr.  Svo. 

Ireland,  John,  and  Nichols,  John.  ILiginlli's 
Works:  with  Life,  and  Anecdotal  Descriptions  of  (he 
Pictures,  E.lin.,  1 874,  3  vols.  Svo. 

j      Ireland,  John   B.     Wall  Street  to  Ciishincr.';  ii 

'  Journal  of  Five  Years  in  Asia,  Africa,  and  Europe,  .V. 

j  Y'ork,  LSliO,  Svo. 

Ireland,  Joseph  Norton,  b.  1817,  in  New  York 

j  City  :  a  merchant  there.  1.  Records  of  tho  New  York 
Stage  from    175(1  to  1860,  N.  York,  18fl(i-67,  2  vols.  Sv.). 

!  2.  Mrs.  Duff.     Illust.     ("  American  Actor"  Ser.)    Host.. 

i  1S82,  12mo. 

I      "  Mrs.  Dull' was  a  great  actress.    It  is  well  that  .Mr.  Ire- 

I  land  has  taken  sueli  great  iniiiis  to  trace  her  career.  His 
inve.'>tiKati.in  has  been  thorough,  and  his  iiarrative  i.s  >im- 

I  pie  and  straightforward."— A'tiKoii,  xxxv.  161. 


'■\.  A  .Memoir  11 
thorpe  Cooper,  ,\ 

"  '1  III'  meniMtr  1. 
fashl.iii.  ami  it  )„ 
parts  "-  Xiiliiiti.  X 

Ireland,  lYIn 
Co.,  M.l.  I.  'li,, 
I'hilii,,  I8S2,  I2iii 
III.'  (leriiian  of  d 
(Tiiins.)  I.on.diei 
I'laiien  ;  from  thi 
l'"<s.  Illmo. 

Ireland,  Itol 

Last  Sevi'ii   \Vo|-,|.< 

Ireland,  Nidi 

Teoi|.eraiii'e   Lay, 
Ireland,  Uil 

his  nie.lhal  ilogree 
iviis  assistant  surg 
lu.'.lical  superinteii 
tor  [mboeile  Clillil 
fiiiiilar  inslitiition 
hiT  of  Ihe  Psychiiil 
L.'giil  Society,  ,Vc. 
Ilv  an  Olli.'ci-  who 
Icii.ling   Events   h 

'iicat  Rclielllon  of 

loiii.lolpli  Methyl  ; 

I'^'i^l,  2  vols.  p.  Hvo. 

Isil-),  Svo.      I,  Htui 

I  "^1:7,  p.  Svo. 

'A  iilea.siirit  v.iliin 
I  rami.'.  wIDi  I,  ().„. 
I'uiik  (if  llie  Hliliie 
»  eiinar."— ,s',i/.  A'rc. 
•T  On  l.liooy  ami 
111"'  upon  tho  Rraiii 
Ivliii.  an.l  L.m..  ISS 
'A  liookulioiil  the 
iiK  some  orlKliiul   I. 

listrale.l  by  exa j,. 

liUtorlc  liistani'cs  oC 
l.irsiK'clal  lnv.'sil(jii(i 
Sui'deiiborg,  an.l  Jou 
'rish,  A.  II.  cr 
I' 'I'll,  ("Leisure  H.,u 
Irish,  William 
the  Service  and  Mii 
IHino. 

"Iron,  Ralph,' 

I'liyV.i. 

Irons,  L.  C.  Tl 
Jli-I.iry  and  Present 

Irons,  >V.  The! 
Il"|ic  and  Colony  of  I 

Irons,  Hev.  Win 

Ill.iMS,  WlLI^UH  Jmiii, 

tlio  vicarage  of  Hroiii 

ri'ct.ir   of  St.   Mary  \ 

I11..I  been  appointc.l  a 

mil  was    Bampton   Ic. 

piililications  ore  speci 

m.'  of  single  sermon 

w  hole  Doctrine  of  Fini 

IiKro.luotory  Chapter o 

l."M.,  IS.'Ul,  Svo.     2.  1 

thr.e  series,   Svo.     .3 

iiii.l  ISt.'i,  Lon.,  1844,  8 

in  his  Earthly  Rel.'vtion 

«vo.     5.  The  Theory  0 

'm  Svo.     0.  KcclMh 

J;o..   7.  (Trans.)  Hy,,, 

Mii«io  by    H.    E.    Hav 

Uiristian  Servant's  Boc 

Lfctiires  on  Synod,  Di 

l«5(l,8v.,.     in.  The  Jul 

li"ii,  L.m.,  18,')()-52,  Svc 

hfiiig  a  Series  of  Serm 

*v.).  Anon.    12.  The  M 

Series  of  Sermons  for  t 

fhe  I'roposed  Surrender 

"vo.     14.  Apologia  pro 

M-,  Lon.,  1884,  8vo.    15 

Lon.,  18(15,  Svo;  2,!e'l 

J'-'-us  Christ,  the  Son  c 

""  '"'raolesandProphec 

meats  «f  the  Bible  knd 

Svo.    18.  The  Saored  M 


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'■  A  l»(M)k  ulMiIlt  till'  ilf']ii^(iti>u  *ir  *i 

Inu'  noniu  (>rlKliH,l™s,.i'^'''';  "''"''''" <'"ntaln. 

iuMmteil  by,.x       I,    s  Tr,u      .■'j""'''',"""  N't'Clllmlons,  II. 

,  "Iron,  Hal,.h,M  (j.^ou,!.)    Seo  Scn..E,N«R,  Ouv«, 

111  *"in >    »» ooinotli,  London    in    i  ^79       ii„ 

l'"l'li""'i»n,  arc  .-pod  Heel,,,  "  vo  '  i     aluin';?."  "^  ,'"'' 

Chri-tiKn^^e^ant'-a  Booker :„,SVo'?f'  ■"»•      «•  The 
Jwiia  Christ    the  Snn"„f'n    ■    V"'    ■'''°  °''*>""J   '^''"«  of 


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Address  nt  IVrry  liiirr,  ISinninghaiii,  Lon.,  ]8"8,  8vo.  2. 
Kngllsh  Actors;  their  Chiiraetoristics  nnd  their  Methode. 
Oxf.,  ISSCi,  l2ino.  (A  leeture  delivered  at  Oxford  nt  the 
invitation  of  the  vice-ehancellipr.)  With  Maushai.i., 
Fhaxcis  Al.liKIlT,  (cd.)  The  Works  of  Sliulicspiarc. 
Illust.  I,on.,  1887-90,  S  vole.  Ito.  (This  is  called  the 
"  Henry  Irving  Edition,"  but  Mr.  Irving  merely  fur- 
nished u  supplement  to  the  preface  and  a  short  paner  on 
"  Shakespeare  as  a  I'laywright."  Mr.  Marshall's  health 
havinj?  tailed  during  the  pro);ress  of  the  work,  the  edi- 
torial labor  was  eom|ileted  by  several  collaborators.) 

Irving,  John  Trent,  [anir,  vol.  i.,  second  of  ihe 
name  there  mentioned,  add.,]  b.  1812,  at  New  York  City. 
The  Van  (i elder  Paper.-,  and  other  Sketches,  N.  York, 
18S7,  12mo. 

Irving,  Jo§fpli.  I.  The  History  of  Dumbarton- 
shire, Civil,  Ecclesiaslioal,  and  Territorial  :  with  (ienea- 
Icjgical  Notices  of  the  Principal  Families  in  the  County  ; 
the  whole  buseil  on  .Authentic  Records.  Public  anil 
Private;  2d  ed.,  Duuibarlon,  18fill,  8vo.  (The  first  edi- 
ti(]n  was  printed  iu  1S57.)  2.  .\  Lennox  (iarland,  18(i(l; 
2d  ed.,  1871.  :i.  The  Drowned  Woman  of  Wigtown:  a 
Koinance  of  the  Covenant :  suggested  by  Mr.  Napier's 
"  .Memoirs  of  Dundee :"  with  a  Serici  of  Documents, 
Glasgow,  181)2,  Svo.  4.  The  Annals  of  our  Time:  a 
Diurnal  of  Events,  Social  and  Political,  which  have 
ha|>pened  in,  or  had  relation  to,  the  Kingdom  of  Great 
Britain,  from  the  Accession  of  Queen  Victoria,  Lon., 
181)1),  8vo;  new  ed.,  1871  ;  vol.  ii.,  (bringing  the  work 
down  to  L887,)  18>9.  5.  The  Hook  of  Dumbartonshire: 
a  History  of  the  County,  liurghs,  Parishes,  and  Lands, 
.Memoirs  of  Families,  and  Notices  of  Industries  carrieil 
on  in  the  Lennox  District.  Maps  and  Illust.  Edin.  and 
Lon.,  1879,  ;i  vols.  Jto.  (The  third  volume  is  chielly 
pictorial.)  6.  The  Book  of  Scotsmen  Eminent  for 
Achievements,  Paisley,  L88I,  8vo.  7.  The  West  of  Scot- 
land in  History  :  being  Notes  concerning  Events,  Family 
Traditions,  Ac"..  Glasgow,  1886,  4to.     KlU  copies  printed. 

Irving,  Kate.  Clear  Light  from  the  Spirit  World, 
N.  York,  18St,  12rao. 

Irving,  I'ierre  Monroe,  180;i-1876,  son  of  William 
Irving,  ((/.  I.,  inilf,  vol.  i.,)  and  nephew  of  Washington 
Irving;  graduated  at  Columbia  College  in  1821,  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar.  He  acted  as  his  uncle's  literary 
assistant  during  the  last  years  of  his  life,  and  collected 
and  edited  his  miscellaneous  papers,  Ac.  (Ed.)  The  Life 
and  Letters  of  Washington  Irving,  N.  Y'ork,  1802-C4,  4 
vols.  12mo. 

"It  is  written  in  a  thoroughly  unpretending  manner, 
.  .  .  while  the  selections  from  Washington  Irving's  Diary 
and  ('orruspundeni'e  are  so  chosen  as  always  to  help  the 
narrative." — Spectator. 

Irving,  R.  E.  Preliminary  Discourse  to  Ben  Ezra 
on  the  Coming  of  Isaiah,  Lon.,  1859,  Svo. 

Irving,  Itoland  Uuer,  Ph.D.,  b.  1847,  in  New 
Y'ork  City ;  graduated  at  Columbia  College  School  of 
.Mines  in  1869,  and  in  1870  became  professor  of  geology, 
mining,  and  metallurgy  in  the  University  of  Wisconsin. 
He  has  been  connected  with  the  U.S.  Geological  Survey. 
The  Copper- Hearing  Hocks  of  Lake  Superior.  Illust, 
(U.S.  Gov't  Pub.)  Wash.,  1883,  4to.  Also,  several  minor 
monographs. 

Irving,  Theodore,  '  L.D.,  [ante,  vol.  I.,  add.,] 
1899-188(1.  1.  A  Tiny  Footfall  within  the  Golden  Gate, 
1865,  ;i2mo.  2.  More  than  Conqueror;  or,  Memorials 
of  Colonel  J.  Howard  Kitehing,  ^f.  York,  187H,  12mo. 

Irving,  Thomas  J>  In  the  Rapids :  a  Romance. 
By  Gerald  Hart,  [pseud.]     Phila.,  1870,  12rao. 

Irving,  Walter.  1.  Tennyson,  Edin.,  187.'?,  Svo. 
2.  Charles  Dickens,  Edin.,  1874,  Svo. 

Irwin,  Anne.  Coombe  Flowers  :  Poems,  Lon.,  1879, 
fp.  8vo. 

Irwin,  Edward.  Poems,  G-ave  and  Gay,  Lon., 
1S62,  12mo. 

Irwin,  Henry  Crossiey,  graduated  ai.  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  1870;  a  member  of  the  Bengal  civil  ser- 
vice. 1.  The  Garden  of  India;  or.  Chapters  on  Oudh 
History  and  Affairs,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

"  If  Mr.  Irwin's  parallels  art:  not  always  just  t  his  sug- 
gestions of  value,  he  has  collected  a  great  nnis .  of  very  in- 
tere.sting  inforumtion  upon  a  very  interesting  subject,  he 
has  marslialleil  his  facts  with  care  and  not  without  skill, 
and  he  has  produced  a  decidedly  readable  hook."— Sited'' 
iiir,  iv.  193. 

"  I'erhaps  the  most  Important  contribntlnn  to  our  kiinwl- 
cdge  of  India  that  has  appeared  sin  ^  Dr.  Hunter's  first 
work,  '  The  Annals  of  Uural  Uengal.' '  -.-Acad,  xix.  310. 

2.  Rhymes  and  Renderings,  Lon.,  1886. 

"  A  »  cfcome  contribution  to  the  not  large  body  of  Anglo- 
890 


IVI 

Indian  imaginative  literature."— II.  G.  Kenk:  Acaii.,  xxx. 
147. 

Irwin,  M.  E.  The  Three  M's:  Mind,  Manners, 
and    Morals;  or.  How  to   Make   Home   Plea.'aut,  Lon., 

1880,  p.  Svo. 

Irwin,  Thomas  Canltield.  1.  Veraioles,  Dub- 
lin,  1856,  12mo.  2.  Irish  Poems  and  Legends,  Glasgow, 
1869,  I8mo.  3.  Songs  and  Romances,  Dublin,  187'-, 
12mo.  4.  M'inter  and  Summer  Stories  and  Slides  cii 
Fancy's  Lantern,  Dublin,  1S79,  12mo.  5.  Pictures  anl 
Songs,  Dublin,  1S80.  12mo.  0.  Sonnets  on  the  Pueti\ 
and  Problems  of  Life,  Dublin,  1881,  12mo. 

Isaacs,  Abram  S.,  Ph.D.;  graduated  at  the  I'ni 
versify  of  Breslau  1877;  professor  at  the  l'niversit.\    f 
the  city  of  New  York.     A   Moilern   Hebrew   Poet:  Lit. 
and  Writings  of  Moses  Chaini   Lu/.zatto,  N.  York,  1>7\ 
S(|.  Illmo. 

Isaacs,  Ilev.  Albert  Augustus,  M. A. ,graduntnl 
at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  1850;  ordained 
1850;  vicar  of  Christ  Church,  Leicester,  since  1856.  1. 
The  Dead  Sea;  or.  Notes  and  Observations  made  during' 
a  Journey  to  Palestine.  Illust.  Lon.,  1858,  Svo.  2.  A 
PictorialTour  in  the  Holy  Land,  Lon.,  1862,  12ino.  3. 
Hiograi)hy  of  the  Rev.  Henry  A.  Stern,  D.D.  Illu^t. 
Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Isabell,  Ilev.  John,  ordained  1879;  rector  ><( 
Scnnen,  Cornwall,  since  1880.  1.  Eight  Cornish  Tem- 
perance Tales  in  the  Cornish  Dialect,  Truro,  1883,  Sv,). 
2.  By  the  Cornish  Sea,  Lon.,  1885,  2  vols.  or.  Svo. 

Isliam,  Rev.  Arthur,  M.A.,  graduated  at  Chri-t 
Church,  Oxford,  1832;  ordained  1833;  rector  of  Weston 
Turville  1837-76.  1.  Jacob  and  Israel,  Ephraim  an  I 
Judah;  or.  The  Discrimin:itive  Use  of  these  Titles 
Lon.,  1854,  12iuo.  2.  Ecclesiastical  Outlines;  or,  .-^vi:;- 
gestions,  Scriptural  nnd  Historical,  fur  the  .Abateiunit 
of  Disunion  and  Schism,  Lon.,  1857,  Svo. 

Isham,  Charles.  The  Fishery  Question  :  its  Ori- 
gin, History,  and  Present  Situation  :  with  a  Map  of  tlio 
Anglo-American  Fishing-tJrounds  and  a  Short  Bibli- 
ogra))hv,  N.  York,  1S87,  12ino. 

Isham,  Sir  Charles  Edmund,  Bart.,  M.A.,  b. 
1819;  educated  at  Brnsenose  College,  Oxford.  1.  llc:il- 
ing  by  the  Hand  and  AVill,  Lon.,  1862,  Svo.  2.  Tli.. 
Food  that  we  live  in,  [verse,]  Northampton,  1879,  Svo. 

Isham,  F.  Stewart.  A  Twice-Seen  Face,  [u 
novel,]  Bristol,  1SS7,  12mo. 

Isherwood,  Beiyamin  F,,  entered  the  U.S.  navy 
as  assistant  engineer  1S61  ;  chief  engineer  since  l-'"-3. 
1.  Engineering  Precedents  for  SteamMachinery,N.Yn]li, 
1858,  Svo.  2.  Expeiimental  Researches  in  Steam  En^'i- 
neering,  Phila.,  1863-65,  2  vols.  4to.  3.  Vedette-Boats 
constructed  for  the  British  nnd  French  Navies.  Illust. 
(Pub.  by  U.S.  Gov't.)     Wash.,  1882,  Svo. 

Ismay,  Albert  John.  The  Life-Boat:  a  Com- 
panion Poem  to  Falconer's  "  Shipwreck,"  Newcastle. 
on-Tyne,  1887,  16mo. 

Ivatts,  E.  B.  1.  A  Hand-Book  of  Railway  Sta- 
tion Management,  Liverpool,  1861,  Svo.  2.  Carriirs' 
Law  relating  to  Goods  and  Passenger  Traffic  on  Rail. 
ways,  Canals,  and  Steam-Ships,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo.  3. 
Railway  Management  at  Stations,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Iverach,  James.    1.  The  Life  of  Moses,  Edia., 

1881,  ISmo.  2.  Is  God  Knowable?  (Theological  Lit.  i 
Lon.,  1884,  p  Svo.  3.  'ihe  Philosophy  of  Mr.  Ilcrbcit 
Spencer  Exau.ined,  ("  Present  Day  Tracts,")  Lon.,  l!'>4, 
12mo.  4.  The  Ethics  of  Evolution  Examined,  ("  Pres- 
ent Day  Tracts,")  Lon.,  1SS6,  12rao. 

Ive8.>  Charles,  [aule,  vol.  L,  add.]  The  L-iles  uf 
Summer;  or,  Nassau  nnd  the  Bahamas.  Illust.  "). 
Haven,  1880,  12mo. 

Ives,  Charles  L.  The  Bible  Doctrine  of  the  Snul ; 
or,  Man's  Nature  ami  Deftiny  as  revealed ;  new  nl., 
Phila.,  1878,  12mo. 

Ives,  J.  Electricity:  a  Medicine  for  Family  I  .-c, 
and  Mode  of  Application,  N.  Y'ork,  1879,  12mo. 

Ives,  Joseph  C.  1.  Memoir  to  accompany  a  .Mili- 
tary Mnp  of  the  Peninsula  of  Florida  South  of  Tau]|i!i 
Bav,  Wash.,  1856,  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  Report  upon  the  Col- 
orado River  of  the  West,  Explored  in  1857-68,  Wash., 
1861,  4to. 

Ives,  R.  A.  Military  Lnw  and  Procedure  of  Mili- 
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Ivey,  Lieut. -Cul.  George  James.  The  Club 
Directory:  with  Anecdotes,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo;  2d  cJ,, 
entit;.d  "Clubs  of  the  World,"  18S0. 

Ivnis,  William  N.  Machine  Politlca  and  Muncy 
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vol.s.  8vo.  "aitieol   lalavera,  Lon.,  1872,  2 

»e™;r^"4'5!vor"c^'^^\,^'^d'r;;''''-^'  •"""■■«  the  public 

I  "'I  with  Nap,,Ie,,,,ie 'Frknce      ""•'.^'''^''t  struggle  of  ft  i? 

N  dmry  we  see  the  .same  shrmvH    "'"? ',''«  ^™t  entryY?, 

Jackson,  Fr'anci^nift'^if'-'  '«'""• 
,r6siri„n,  „«■  ♦....."•'.■»?  "f'l'-lSai,  b.  at  Newton,  Mass. 


«»  E.vami„atio„  „;  "The  Ga.ef  a"    ';,  f """  "■•  I''"°»/? 

?s8Sttr'"-^''^'^^o^^:::a^^j:;i:r::r 
vofttr.:^\«?s^;,f  t-,'«j,Du«.,e,,  B.C.L.,  ,,„.; 

mum,  Turkey',  „her"hislL"^^;»"''''  '''"'  ■"  Erzc- 
aries;  removed  to  the  Un  ed^t^^*'*-'^'??"™''  ""ssion- 
at  Amherst  in  1870,  and  i^ee  'w  h"  ^t"^ '  S^-'-ated 
the  Boston  Latin  School.  I  1  m.."^:"  '""'."  "'"'tor  in 
phy,  N.  York,  1873,  \,"mo.  '„  /''t''?"'atical  (ieogra- 
;n  Space:  a  Manual  7^A^,±L^'!^'"^'  ".The  E^rth 


■}■  Fair  Lusitania. 


I 


ii.„r       decorative  Design, 

Jackson,  Frederick  J     ti    n""'    '"• 

^.ov...,«.„,,.rrtf:«a:„.,., 

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Lon.,  IHfiB,  p.  «vo.  Anon.  2(J  ed.,  abridged,  1S7,1,  Iflmo. 
2.  Chimiis  from  Hcavtn's  Belfry,  Lon.,  1H70,  yi.  8vo.  3. 
Till'  Sculptor,  and  other  I'oeiiis,  Loll.,  KSTIi,  12mo. 

JackMoii,  Kcv.  (ieorge  Anson,  gniduutod  ut 
Yule  1S()S;  CongregiitionttI  minister  iit  Swiunpscott, 
M1188,  Karly  Chrisliim  Literature  lyiniers.  Kditud  by 
<i.  1'.  Fi.«hcr.  X.  York,  L'<7y-8I,  4  vol.-.  IBiiio:  1. 
Apostolic  Kiitber.s  and  Apologists  of  the  Second  Cen- 
tury j  2.  Fathers  of  the  Third  Century;  If.  Post-Nioene 
(Jrcck  Fathers;  -1.   I'o.st-Niceiie  Latin  Fathers. 

Jackson,  George  Frederick,  Is.ifi-lStiO,  b.  at 
Plyijiouth,  Kng. ;  a  ."olicitor.  Ucsurgaiii,  and  other 
I'oi'ins.  Kdited,  with  a  .'^hort  Hiography,  by  his  Brother, 
Rev.  H.  M.  Jacki'on.     Lon.,  1871,  ilinio. 

Jackson,  (leorge  ItiisKell.  Ambergris  Island; 
or.  The  New  Eldorado  ;  a  Tale  of  Love  and  Adventure 
in  the  Southern  Seas,  Hosl,,  \SS2,  IBruo. 

Jackson,  (^eorge  '!'•,  M.D,  Diseases  of  the  Hair 
and  .Sculp,     must.     X.  York,  ISJG,  ]2mo. 

Jackson,  Miss  Georginn  F.  Shropshire  Word- 
Book  ;  a  (ilossary  of  .\rchaic  and  Provincial  Words,  Ac, 
used  in  the  County,  Lon.,  L-'7'J-n1,  'i  parts,  .Svo. 

"  ThisKlossarv  will  take  a  liigh  rank  in  dialec-tlitcraturc : 
indeed,  nn  Kii(,'lisli  work  of  the  kind  is  more  thorough."— 
Alli..  No.  ■JOai. 

"  II  i.s  certainly  one  of  the  most  amusing  dictionaries  in 
existence." — vlc(i(/.,  xx.  lliu. 

Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  Maria  Fiske,  ("  U.  H.,") 
Lh:)1-18S5,  b.  at  Amherst,  Mass.;  daughter  of  Prof. 
Nathan  W.  F'iske,  (</.  r.,  unle,  vol.  i.  ;1  was  educated  in 
the  Ip.swich  (Mass.)  Female  Seminary,  and  in  1852 
marricii  Edward  B.  Hunt,  'nite.  Under  the  signa- 
ture of  "  H.  JI."  Mrs.  }lunt  lieoanio  a  well-known  con- 
tributor of  verse  and  jirose  to  periodicals.  The  stories 
publisiied  under  the  pseudonyme  of  "  Saxo  Holm"  in 
Scribner's  Monthly,  and  afterwards  in  book  form,  were 
attributed  to  her  pen,  but  their  authorship  was  never 
acknowledged.  In  1S75  she  married  William  S.  Jacksou, 
a  bank'.r  of  Colorado  Springs.  She  became  warmly  in- 
terested in  the  cause  of  the  Indians,  and  in  1883  was 
appointed  special  commissioner  to  inquire  into  the  con- 
dition of  the  Mission  Indians  in  California.  1.  Versos, 
Best.,  1870,  llimo;  new  ed.,  enl.,  1873, 

"  She  lia.s  more  thought  than  went  to  the  making  of 
many  a  poem  that  will  outlive  manygenerHtionsof  111011 ; 
she  has  fancy;  the  has  force  of  feeling,  and  of  natural 
feeling,  though  it  too  wholly  and  too  strenuously  pos.se.sses 
her;  she  has  some  imaginative  insight,  and  apparently 
some  spiritual  insight ;  she  has  a  cultivated  mind,  and  ap- 
parently a  wide  experience  of  life.  ,  .  .  Neverlheless,  .  .  . 
the  book  is  one  of^  verses,  and  not  of  poems,  though  the 
author  is  a  verse-maker  of  an  exceptionally  high  oh^ss,  and 
ciccasionallv  strays  into  the  region  of  poetry."— .Vu((0)i,  xii. 
183. 

2.  Bits  of  Travel,  Boat.,  1872,  sq.  16mo;  new  ed., 
lS7o. 

"An  extremely  readable  book,  and  more  especially  en- 
tertaining in  the  first  half."— -Yadon,  xiv.  407. 

3.  Bits  of  Talk  about  Home  Matters,  Bost.,  1873,  sq. 
ISnio. 

"  Our  author's  chief  concern  is  with  the  treatment  of 
children,  and  her  remarks  are  addressed  to  Oiot  to  say 
aimed  at)  a  clasps  whose  means  permit  them  t«  take  sum- 
mer board  in  the  country,  to  iro  abroad  and  settle  in  Eng- 
lish lodging-houses,  ...  in  short,  to  gratify  most  of  their 
wants.  .  .  .  The  chapters  on  children  are  fruitful  of  sug- 
gestiim,  and  are  unexceptionable  in  spirit  as  they  are 
agreeable  in  style."— .Vo(ioh,  xvi.  373. 

4.  The  Story  of  Boon,  [verse,]  Bost.,  1874,  sq.  Ifimo;  no** 
ed.,  1S7U.  5.  Bits  of  Talk,  in  Verso  and  Prose,  for  Young 
Folks,  Bo.st.,  1876,  sq.  18mo.  6.  Mercy  Philbrick's 
Choice,  ("  No  Name"  Ser.,)  Boat.,  1876, 16ino.  7.  Hetlv's 
Strange  History,  ("No  Name"  .Ser.,)   Boat.,  1877,  U'l 

8.  Bits  of  Travel  at  Home,  Boat.,  1878,  sq.  18mo.  .1. 
Nelly's  Silver-Mine;  a  Story  of  Colorado  Life,   Boat., 

1878,  Hiino.      10.  Letters  from  a  Cat.      Illuat.      Boat., 

1879,  sq.  12mo.  1 1.  Mammy  Tittloback  and  her  Family  : 
a  True  Story  of  Seventeen  Cats.  Illuat.  Boat.,  1881, 
sq.  12nio.  12.  A  Century  of  Dishonor:  a  Sketch  of  the 
I'mted  Statea  Ooverniuent's  Dealings  with  some  of  the 
Indian  Tribes,  N.  Y'ork,  1881,  12mo. 

"  Mrs.  .lacksoii  seems  10  have  written  her  '  sketch'  under 
the  impulse  of  a  recent  championship  of  the  Poncas.  in 
wlilcti  «h<'  had  entered  into  some  controversy  with  the 
SccreUvry  of  the  Interior  regarding  the  proposed  return  to 
Dakota  of  :he  band  now  settled  in  the  Indian  Territ<»ry. 
.  .  .  Ita  influence  will  work  towards  disunion  among  phil- 
anthropic people  when  there  ought  to  be  the  utmost  soli- 
darity of  crtort."-  .KrJiiirt.  xxxli.  iK 

13.'  The  Training  of  Children,  N.  Y'ork,  1882,  16mo. 
14.  Ramona,  Bost.,  1884,  12mu. 

"  The  first  half  of  the  book  is  a  series  of  most  picturesque 
deacriptluns  ot  summer  life  ou  a  great  California  estate,  Pi 
802 


which  are  mingled,  as  episodes,  traditions  and  Incidents 
from  the  history  of  tlie  missions  in  the  days  of  their  glory, 
.  .  .  Ttie  second  half  .  .  .  contains  the  exposure  of  the 
wrongs  the  Indian  has  suffered.  .  .  .  PIcaseil  as  the  reader 
may  he  bv  the  fair  land.M'ape  spread  out  before  him,  he 
cannot  believe  that  the  ligurcs  are  alive,  that  cither  their 
sulVerings  or  their  Joys  arc  real."— .Vudon,  xl.  100. 

15.  The  Iluntir  Cats  of  Connorloa.  Illust.  Bost., 
1884,  sin.  4to.  16.  Zcph :  a  Posthumous  Story,  Boat., 
1H85,  12ino.  17.  Glimpses  of  Three  Coasts,  Bost.,  1S86. 
12ino.     IS.  Sonnets  and  Lyrics    Bost.,  1886,  2lmo. 

'■  llcrvery  la.st  [loen.s  are  certainly  among  the  strongest 
she  over  wrote.  .  .  .  This  volume,  as  a  whole,  is  more  un- 
equal Ihun  '  Verses.'"— iVu(/oH,  xliii.  Ml. 

lil.  Between  Whiles,  Bost.,  1887,  U'ino.  20.  The  Pro- 
cession  of  Flowers  in  Colorado.  Illustrated  in  Water- 
Colors.  Bost.,  lS87,4to.  1110  cojiies  only.  With  Kin.vkv. 
.\iiB0T,  Condition  and  Needs  of  tlie  Mission  Indians  of 
California.     Pub.  by  U.S.  Oov't.     Wash.,  18S;i,  Hvo. 

Jackson,  Henry,  d.  1879.  I.  A  First  Friendship, 
Lon.,  1863,  11.  Svo.  Anon.  2.  Gilbert  Uugge,  Lon., 
istsij,  3  v(ds.  \i.  8vo.  Anon.  3.  A  Dangerous  Guesi, 
Lon.,  1870,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  Anon.  4.  Hearth  Ghosts, 
Lon.,  1S71,  p.  8vo.  5.  Argus  Fairbairn;  or,  A  Wrong 
Never  Righted,  Lon.,  1874,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

Jackson,  Henry.  1.  Annlytioal  Index  of  ficorgi;i 
Reports,  vols,  i.-xl.,  Macon,  1872,  Svo.  2.  Georgia  Su- 
preme Court  Reports,  vols.  Ivi.-lviii.,  (1876-77,)  Macon, 
1877,  3  vols.  Svo.  With  Limfkin,  J.  11.,  Georgia  Su 
jireme  Court  Reports,  vola,  llx.-lxvi.,  (1877-81,)  Macon, 
8  vols.  Svo. 

Jackson,  J.  M.  The  Bono-Setter's  Mystery  ;  an 
Explanation:  with  Directions,  Lon.,  18S2,  12nio. 

Jackson,  James  Caleb,  b.  1811,  at  Manlius, 
(Onondaga  Co.,  N.Y'. ;  successively  a  farmer,  lecturer, 
editor,  the  founder  of  a  hydropathic  establishment  on 
Sk:ineatelc3  Lake  in  1S48,  and  of  Our  Homo  Hygienic 
InF'.itPte,  at  Dansville,  N.Y'.,  in  1858.  1.  Hints  on  tin: 
Repioauctive  Organs:  their  Diseases,  Causes,  and  Cure 
on  Hydropathic  Principles,  N.  Y'ork,  1852,  12mo.  L', 
The  Sexual  Organism,  and  its  Healthful  Managenienl, 
N.  York,  1861,  12iiio.  3.  Consumption,  how  to  Prevent 
and  how  to  Cure  it,  Bost.,  1862,  Svo.  4.  Tobacco,  iind 
its  Effect  upon  the  Health  and  Character  of  those  who 
use  it,  1868,  16mo.  5.  How  to  treat  the  Sick  without 
Medicine,  Dansville,  1868,  12nio;  7th  ed.,  1874.  li. 
Dancing:  its  Evils  and  its  Benefits,  1868,  'Hmo.  7. 
American  Womanhood:  its  Peculiarities  und  Neces- 
sities, Dansville,  1S70,  12iuo,  8.  The  Training  of  Chil- 
dren, 1872,  12ino.  9.  The  Debilities  of  our  Boys,  and 
the  Early  Decay  of  our  Y'oung  Men,  Dansville,  1S7'.', 
12mo.  10.  Christ  as  a  Physician,  1875.  11.  Morning 
Watches,  1882. 

Jackson,  Kt.  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  [ante,  vol.  i., 
add.,]  181 1-1886 ;  became  Bishop  of  London  1868.  God's 
Word  and  Man's  Heart:  Sermons  preached  before  ihc 
University  of  Oxford,  Lon.,  1864,  12uio.  Also,  charges 
and  niiiny  single  sermons, 

Jackson,  John.  The  Practical  Flyfish ;  mnrc 
particularly  for  Grayling  or  Umber;  ,3d  ed.,  Lon.,  IssO, 
Svo. 

Jackson,  John  Davis,  M.D.,  1834-187.5,  b.  at 

Danville,  Ky. ;  graduated  at  the  medical  department  of 

the  Univ,  rsity  of  Pennsylvania  1857.     1.  (Trans.)  Aa 

0;ierative    Manual;     Ligation  of  Arteries,   Cin.,   1^71, 

I  !2ino.     2.  The  Black  Arts  in  Medicine:  with  Anninr- 

^  sary  Address.     Edited  by  L.  S.  McMurtry.     Cin.,  I'-sil, 

I  12ino. 

'  Jackson,  Rev.  John  Edward,  M.A.,  F.S.A., 
graduated  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1827  ;  ordained 
1834;  rector  of  Lcigh-Delamere  since  1845;  viciir  of 
Norton,  Wiltshire,  since  1846,  and  hon.  canon  of  Bristol 
since  1855.  1.  The  History  of  the  Parish  of  Gritliclim 
in  the  County  of  Wilts,  Devises,  1843,  4to.  2.  A  Guide 
to  Farleigh-Hungerford,  County  of  Somerset,  Taunton, 
1853,  Svo.  3.  History  of  the  Ruined  Church  of  St. 
Mary  Magdalene.  Illuat.  Lou.,  1853,  4to.  4.  Allies- 
ton  House,  Bradford,  Devizes,  1854,  4to.  5.  .Maud 
Heath's  Cauaey,  (with  Particulars  of  her  Life,)  Dcviz,'s, 
IS54,  4to.  6.  History  and  Description  of  St.  George's 
Church,  Doneaster,  Lon,,  1855,  4to.  7.  On  the  Hungor- 
ford  Chapok  in  Salisbury  Cathedral,  Devizes,  1855,  Ito, 

8.  A  Guide  to  St.  George's  Church,  Doneaster,  1856,  -Ito. 

9.  The  History  of  Longleat,  Devizes,  1857,  Svo.  i". 
The  History  of  the  Priory  of  Monkton  Farley,  t'ooiiiy 
of  Wilts,  Devizes,  1857,  4to.  11.  Swindon  and  its 
Neighbourhood,  Devizes,  1861,  4to.  He  has  also  edited 
the  "  Topographical  Collections  of  John  Aubrey"  for 


JAC 

Uisfaso  of  th-  Nervous  Sv,?I-  "\"™"''      '•   t'ascs  of 


JAC 

BrnpMcal     n.l  Mot™  oS,  7,'"'"  "'">'J' ''     •■-  A  Topo- 
Materia  MeUioa.  Pi^AliSv^Z^  -^^^  '''•.':  ™-     ^: 


"'     »"«'•'-''  .'=.v..l.ilis,  Lon.,     sfis      2„o      V,'",'^""J°f «    BrnpMcal  rn.l  Mofco    logiea,   r  "     •   ,">'^' '  ,  •' ^  Topi- 

'>i.;easo,  Lo„.,  l8r!.,c..,s,o    '''"'"'■""''''"P*'"  ''''^^''b™!  i  Materia  jtll    pjfa;:;!*'',''''  ^'""V  '"«■'   !'•   ■'^™-     ^• 
Jackson,  Johu    Os    aid.       I    R„n     .  '^"I'l'lemuntrUn        or  7  ^^y- r,''  ?''""'''="•''••»• ''"' 

'•on.,  1845.  i2mo.     2.  JoZ  Onll    r    '""""  c.msi,]orc,l,    an,i    ThiTapeutt..         i      ,""  H"'^""'  l''">""acol,i  ■ 

IMhSi,lestheBorderal"„',?e,K'e;™X ','■'■'•  'f.',""'     '■  I  '■^'^".  p.  "".    ""  '    *'  '"■'  '"'■'  ^-li"-  l'^-'  ;    4,h  !l 
ot  Keliirioiis  I.if„  i.,  .1...  r        „    '.   "'"Ago;  „r,  (J|i,„„.eH        .C.-i,-,...     .._.  _  ' 


The  Ulian«eoi   ^vimii  neec8.sary 

«"   "■  nn  ^reson,  la.     ilie  Muuntain,  I'hiia., 


Jackson,  John  P.     i    ti,„  /.'k       '    '"• 
Jackson,  John  William      it.. 


meri.M, Dublin,  ;8oI,  12mo"' 


I860,  12ino. 

and'^f^I';^'^;,:"!;^:  J^i;  "'..or,  of  the  To,vn 
ISSS,  Svo.       '         ^■"■">i'J.  ui  \orlisl„re;  2U  eu.,  Lon., 

vi '"mX'oS'co' 'r,^""'  ^i^''  ^  '■^•^^.  at  Mina. 

and  became  a  n,  "Zy  l^?^*^'?'  '^^'^-y  ^^^-' 
O.S.  gonor..,,  age,,  :"e"'i^;at  'n  .  A,  ',\r"  ."'Tr'-l"" 
».-i,M,,,s,onson   t:,o  Xorth   I.aeinVc™'".'      M„t'""iJ' 


-,-.,-',-,;" '■"".  '-'mo,     2    The  P..,,    „«    r  i.  "^'"     ""''   Missions  on   tV  Xorth  'r     n  ^"-      '■  '^ 'a^'^a 

t.notion  of  Lan.lIonliMn.  Ion     A  "   8  .r  '"    "''  "-'  '^^■ 
Jackson,  Taliow       i    j   •■  '  • 

nisfie  to  Ho  aeo  Wnne^'^  r  ^""'.''""'^  -^ited  antr.go. 
Habeas   Corpu.    PM"rVK6^n'""'"''""f,  »"  "'«  ^-'n't  of 

what  is  n?\nhlT;^^'ti^~\ni,^"'}t  ^'""••• 

"b^rl!^;^-^---^.  ""n4.a, ',:;'- ^«^;^:; 

2.  The  Duties  of  Chr.nian  "v'  T       '  k"",','  '•'^^'   '^mo. 

t  callv  consi,lere,i,  L  n       857  Vf''    ',?  ''^  ""''    !'"'«■ 

The  ProviJen.e  of Tv       •     '  ^,-  •  ™  '  '''  «J-.  >-*''''.      3. 

ture,  Lo„..  S2,  ?,  s™"  T"-?)^  '"  '^''  ^-Sht  of  .«erip. 
•i.  (  xrans.)  The  \ew  F«rmuIa"forM,Mr'v'?".:  '"  "'  '  """"^  exhibited  n  -heir  ^nrit,  ^"'^'^"l'-'"^  o(  Chrin- 
I-.^eiiarge  of  Rivers,  by  W  R  K  m,  r  r  ^^1"*-^  »'  i  "'8.  '-"n.,  1868  ivo  (r  fP'""' "'"*  I'ntctioal  Bear- 
t.  Canal  and  Culve  t  Table'  tk  Pv.T-  '  ' "'  '^™'  "J-  ^on.,  1872  8  0  B  t)  1,  ""^^  ■^"''"  «""''»'"  !  2d 
'""I  E.vau.ples,  Lon.,  1 879  ^ '  Sv,  ,'"?"'"'■•''  Te.U  I  and  Times.  Klited  h!",.  .f"";"""  "^  »'.v  -"vn  Life 
Aid   to    Surve.    IWiee' ri,u.V'Ar%'"*"  '?'.'•     *•    ^on.,  rs7;^   8vo     '"^  ""^ '''«  ^^"' ""^"jamin  fratikland! 

of  thc'Sd^  ««^;.„,?^^^«-««.   M.A.,  lS12-,88r.,  son 

1S34;  '.rdained^'sfr  eetor  of  i;  u"T  """'  ^^fo^J- 
l'-<52,„nd  prebendarvof  Jt  Pa.F  .  ^"^^^'ngton  from 
"ions,  p-ac hed  ehiet^v  on"  >,.,■„' Ail"'", ^=1'-     '•  «- 


IS.ix.l2mo.      5.  Kc«tatre,'o7'^"'"     '"'•n.     '    

6.  KthnoloBv  and  Phnn  1  "•'"""'    ''''''"■.  I'<5i),  Svo 

tiijiogy  ana  i'nonoloffv  as  an  4w)  ♦,.  .1.    t»-  ,  *  . 

^on..  IS62,  p.  8vo,.  ne,v  ed.,  IS7T  7''  i.v  ''"  "'stonun, 
^"Utli,  and  other  l'oemsLm,8fii  ,  "'  '^'''""  '"y 
'■"nternnhitcd  Phvsieav  \  \,  r'  '-'""•  •''■  '^-'an 
^Pi.ituf,lly,  Lon  ,^  snV2  2"?  ^.'  ^"'^''-^-^tually,  and 
"ith  Memoir,  lS7o  '  ^   '""'''"  P'  «'•»'•    ""w  «!., 

pht^'r.'^i/rTovf  t,Ti-r  '^""  »"^  ""^'  -. 

Jackson,    Jose   hine  "  '^v^;'.  '"''■'  '^'no. 
i".^atchel",s'er.,)N?o"    ?Ssn   .!     i«  "     ""^    ^''"'Of? 

jack,*on,  j»iisV  I,  F  H  '  A-.  .";";''• 

Book  to  M'e..:„n's':,:er^Mfi;,^Vost    ;'-,'s  r'-^'s'"'  '""" 

Jackson,  LoiiJis  D'Agui'ar  r  v    '.    ,r    ■ 
■Manual,  Lon.,  1875   2  i,a,?«   ,    I     '    ,  u      '•  ".vJraulio 
2.   •^iuiplified  WeKht-'Td'lf.  '"•    '"}  «J- enl.,  I88;i. 

,    -■ ■"■  ^""ert  Tab' 

I'iKl  ft.vamples,  Lin     1870    ..    o  '   - '■•' 

Aid   to    Survey    I'mM.^'r;,''''    "<5'''  ed.,  1881.     5 

onr-F,gure  Logarithn^,.  a^d  other  'I       es/hof  Is  f 

!i™n,i^^!;;l-.r'i^"=>- Manual  w;;;;:!^^;: 
?:n::';^8^tr'''"'''«"^-!^^^^"S!:%sr 


""io's  Penance:  a  Tale,  Lon     IH^^o  --."auu  Skilli- 

J';;;l  .Sketehe.  in  the  S^'eet  Sou       LoV"  S-''''  Z"'    f 
-I  Mi;iperon's  Cares    Lon     is-a    o       ,       '  l»i.'.  •"'vo.     4. 

av..  „„uk.  their  appeamn oV  ■„  ''''''r'"';''''.'''''' » '"oli 

'  t'H'.it  day.     It  is'  ■„11  ,,(■  H,  "i     ,  V  ''"  I'ost  times  1,,  the 

f- l-,ph.ot.  and  ':^^nlX,:;t^:Z.;^.I^;X^XIlf 

.i»v  u;'''!!'^  ^'•^f  «•     To  America  and  I.aek  :  a  HoM. ! 

J'<"kson,   Itichard' Charles.     1     The  n„M 

Ti^e  Hir  n,:"",;""'--  J'--«^'^'  18«M    8n  ""r. 


is^r     .  ,,    '   '"onias   I 

«eholar,.hip  at  W^l   am  C ,  el"' "'^'1' '^•^'^^''•;' •  *?-"-'   « 

elected  Fell„„.  of  Wa   Iru      I8«i         '  «'"'"'"aled   Is.os; 

l'"*''^2,.  was  a  pupil  of  Si       ill'',  •s"."';;  .""-""■'"■^'  ''"""w 

came  an  arehitect.     I         ,   f.    '•     "  '  '"^■-*-'il,  and  be- 

'■estoratiou  of  the  liodlp'i.,         1      '""'  """'^  includes  the 

)  variou.  public  tidil:''t  'l^^  ""1  ";"  --<-»  "f 

!  '"«  deslgus  have  gained  „?' ill    1       '!'"'  "'Twl'-Me,  and 

I  at  several  exhibition,      I     u    ^  ""''  '"'■'orable  mention 

'-on.,   I87;i,  p.   8vo      2     D.fi      r"  '^f''"  Architecture, 

r«tria,  with 'ce,tiV„e  f„  ,4        ;;""•   '!'«  .yn^mero,  and 

d,,stry  a,'d  n.'™'!^;  i^;';;:!;!;'!':'S  ^'•ork.a'mo„„mcn,  of  i„. 

liMory,  Knido  I,  «k  a  ■,,",'"'  ',"'""  Interostlrig  intorl 

}•'.  '/.no,  these  Ihre^'  ,. *•;;!■?',  ,»"'l  anli,,u«,i'?u, "lie,      'e 

Also,  pamphlets,  lectures,  .to. 

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Jackson,  Rev.  W.  T.  Seneca  nn.l  Kant ;  or,  An 
Exiiosition  of  Stoic  and  Rntionalistic  Kthica :  with  a 
Comparison  and  Critici.»m  of  the  Two  Systems,  Dnyton, 
0.,  18S1,  12mo;  new  ed.,  ISSfi. 

Jackson,  Walter  H.  Zilplia :  a  Story  of  the 
Now  Forest,  I.on.,  I  J<f<7.  ''''»"•  ,         ,      , 

Jackson,  Kcv.  William,  M.A.,  Kradunted  nt 
Queen's  College,  Oxford,  IS42;  ordained  ls»2  ;  vienr  of 
lleatlifleld  lt<5H.  1.  Stories  and  Catcchisings  in  Illus- 
tration of  the  Collects,  Lon.,  1852-5;),  3  vols.  12iuo.  2. 
Sermons  preached  in  Village  Churches,  ton.,  185.t, 
12mo  3.  Stories  and  Lessons  on  the  Catechism,  Lon., 
1S5G  3  vols.  12mo.  4.  The  History  of  Confirmation, 
Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo ;  new  ed.,  1881.  5.  Parochial  Ser- 
mons, Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  ,     „    ,     f  T> 

Jackson,  William,  secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Uun- 
donald.  Olil-Fashioncd  Wit  and  Humour:  in  \erse: 
with  a  Prefatory  Letter  of  Approbation  from  the  Late 
Eminem  Poet,  (ieorge  Crnbbe,  Lon..  18(111,  12mo. 

Jackson,  Uev.  William,  M.A.,  I'.S.A.,  gradua  «<! 
at  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1841;  Fellow  1844-48; 
resides  at  Weston-super-Mare.  1.  Positivism :  a  Lcoturc, 
Lon  lf<71,  12mo.  2.  The  Philosophy  of  Natural  Ihe- 
ol'  ■'v  ■  an  Essay  in  Confutation  of  the  Scepticism  o.  the 
Prffi^ent  Day,  which  obtained  a  Prize  at  Oxford,  Lon., 
1S74,  Svo. 

■■  If  this  is  not  a  great  book,  it  i?  certainly  "vfY  re- 
markable one The  present  writer  would  stake  ^ere 

his  critical  reputation,  whatever  that  may  '<-' "'""h •  o"  t"- 
H.ssertion  that  few  in  our  day  have  done  better  ser\  ice  than 
Mr.  Jackson  by  furnishinjs  as  he  does  so  """'y  ."'W  " 
"  e  end  consilient,  linesof  arKumeiit  w  hicfi  in- 


dent, but  in  tlie  eiiu  eoonuivui,  moco.^.  >..«.....-....  ••;•■----. 

evitably  lead  up  to  the  e.mclii.s  on  that  the  laws  ot  naturo 

and  the.  conscience  of  man,  who  is  yet  a  part  of  nature. 

must  have  had  a  raMonal  and  moral  origin.  —Spectaloi . 

"  V'Tho'  Doct'ine  of  Retribution:  Eigt  Lectures 
preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford  i-  the  \ear 
1875,  (Bampton  Lectures.)  Lon.,  1876, 8vo  ,  ed.,  1884. 
"  Mr.  Jackson  has  supplied  us  with  one  of  th  'blest  de- 
fences of  the  Christian  Faith,  by  his  careful  consideration 
of  the  human  nature  to  which  that  Faith  brings  its  mes- 
sage."—.'<(jec(a(or,  xlix.  37u. 

4  (Ed.)  Memoirs  of  Dr.  Richard  Gilpin,  of  Soaleby 
Castle  in  Cumberland,  and  of  hif  Poserity  in  Two  Suc- 
ceeding (ienerations.  liy  Willii.m  Gilpin.  Carlisle  and 
Lon.,  1880,  8vo.  a.  The  Golden  Spell,  and  other  Poems  ; 
2d  'd.,  Lon.,  1885,  12ino.     Also,  single  sermons. 

Jackson,  William  Kobert.  Vendors  and  Pur- 
chasers :  a  Short  Epitome,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo. 

Jackson,  Rev.  William  Walrond,M. A., grudu- 
ttted  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  18till;  ordained  18i,6  ; 
Fellow  and  tutor  of  Exeter  College  1863-87,  and  since 
then  rector  of  that  college.  With  others,  (trans.)  A  His- 
tory of  England,  principally  in  the  Seventeenth  Century, 
by  Leopold  von  Ranke,  Lon.,  1875,  6  vols.  8vo. 

Jacob,  Archibald  Hamilton,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I., 
late  chief  si  rgeon  of  the  Dublin  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary  ; 
surgeon  oculist  to  the  lord  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  Ac. 
The  General  is'edioal  Council :  Whom  it  Represents,  and 
How  it  should  be  Reconstructed,  Lon.,  1880,  cr.  8vo. 
With  Gi.ASCOTT,  John  H., 'An  Ilistorioi-l  and  Genea- 
logical Narrative  of  the  Families  of  Ja<'ob,  Dublin,  1875, 
8vo.     Private!     iirinted. 

Jacob,  Ar'thnr.  1 .  On  the  Designing  and  Construc- 
tion of  Storage  Reservoirs,  Lon.,  1867,  Svo ;  new  ed., 
rev.,  1888.     2.  Practical  Designing  of  Retaining-Walls, 

1873 

Jacob,  Edith  S.  1.  The  Gate  of  Paradise:  a 
Dream  of  Easter  Eve;  7th  ed.,  Lon.,  1882,  sq.  16mo; 
8th  ed.,  1884.  2.  The  Vision  of  the  Holy  Child  :  an  Al- 
legory, Lon.,  1882,  sq.  liimo.  3.  Crump  and  Smiles: 
the  Story  of  Two  Bears.     Illust.     Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Jacob,  Ephraim  A  An  Analytical  Digest  of  the 
Law  and  Practice  of  the  Courts  of  England  :  comprising 
the  Reported  Cases  from  1756  to  1886,  N.  York,  1879- 
86,  11  vols.  Svo. 

Jacob,  Eustace  Wilberforce.  (Ed.)  Some- 
thing New  ;  or.  Tales  for  the  Times.  Uy  Several  W  riters. 
Lon.,  18153,  p.  Svo.  ,    ,      „ 

Jacob,  Mtvjor  George  Adolphiis,  of  the  Bom- 
bay Stair  (^rps,  inspector  of  army  schools.  (Trans.)  .\ 
Manual  of  Hindu  Pantheism:  the  Vedftntasara:  with 
Annotations,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo.  ,     ^   ■, 

Jacob,  Rev.  George  Andiew,  D.D.,  graduated, 
first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  at  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1829  ; 
ordained  l»3l;  head-master  of  Christ's  Hospital,  Lon- 
don, 1S53-68.  1.  The  Presence  of  Christ:  Four  Ser- 
mons, Lon.,  185S,  121110.  2.  The  Ecclesiastical  Polity  ot 
894 


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the  New  Testament:  a  Study  for  the  Present  Crisis  in 
the  Church  of  England,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  1.8S4. 
3.  A  Friendly  Ke|ily  to  the  Seventh  of  Dr.  Harrison  s 
Tracts  on  the  Euchoristio  Doctrine  of  Romanists  and 
Ritualists,  Lon.,  1874,  8vo.  4.  The  Sabbath  made  for 
Man,  (Prize  Essav,)  Lim.,  1.880,  cr.  Svo.  5.  The  Lords 
Supper  Historically  considered,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  AUo, 
school-books,  single  sermons,  Ac. 

Jacob,  Sir  George  I.e  Grand,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B., 

:  served  in  the  Persian  campaign  of  1857  and  in  the  In- 

'  dii:n  .Mutiny.     1.  Report  upon  the  Ocieral  Condition   il 

i  the  Province  of  Katteewar  in  1842,  Bombay,  181,'i,  8vo. 

2.   English  Government  of  India  on  the  Principles  lai.l 

i  down  in  Her  Majesty's  Proclaniiition  shown  to  be  nece- 

'  sary,  Lon,,   1860,   Svo.      3.  Western  India   before   nn.l 

during  the  Mutinies;    Pictures  drawn  from  Life,  Lon., 

1871,  p.  8vo. 

Jacob,  Miss  Gertrude  L.  The  Raja  of  f-rawak  : 
an  Account  of  Sir  . Limes  Brooke,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  given 
chiefly  through  Letters  and  Journals,  Port,  and  Maps, 
Lon.,  1876,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"The" book  is  accurate,  and  shows  marks  of  consciin- 
tlousness  and  care."— .Si(.  licv.  xlni.  488. 

Jacob,  .Mojor-Gcn.  John,  C.B,,  1812-1858,  of  the 
liombiiy  Artillery;  served  with  distinction  in  the  Indiiin 
Mutiny.  1.  Rilie  Practice,  Lon.,  18,"i5,  Svo;  (th  ed,,  1858. 
2,  Tracts  on  the  Native  Army  of  India :  its  Orguniznti'.n 
and  Discipline,  Lon.,  1868,  "  ,o,     3.  Letters  to  a  Lady  on 

the  Progress  of  Being  in  the  Universe,  Lon.,  1S58,  !2 

Jacob,  Rev.  John  Alexander,  M,A„  grndua,.' 
at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1847;  ordained  1848;  r';.M"r 
of  St.  Saviour's,  Ba.h,  since  1884.  1.  Building  m  .Si- 
lence, and  other  Sermons.  Lon.,  1S75,  12nio.  2.  True 
and  Faithful :  Four  Sermons  on  the  Book  of  Ruth,  Lon., 
1878,  Svo, 

Jacob,  Philip  Whittington,  a.  1890,  at.  -4. 
^Trans.)  Hindoo  Tales:  Adventures  of  Ten  Prini:is; 
from  the  Sanskrit  of  the  Dacakumarachuritan,  l.on., 
1873,  i2ino. 

Jacob,  T.  Evan.  The  Bliss  of  Revenge,  [a  novel,] 
Lon,,  1886,  p.  8vo. 

Jacob,  W.  J.  My  Personal  Recollections  ot  Rome, 
Lon,,  1871,  Svo. 

Jacobi,  Abroham,  M.D.,  b.  1S30,  at  Hartmn, 
Westphalia,  and  educated  at  German  universities ;  i  e- 
movjd  to  the  United  States  in  1853;  became  prolcssnr 
of  diseases  of  children  in  the  New  York  Medical  (al- 
lege in  1861,  in  the  medical  department  of  the  I'nini- 
sity  of  the  City  of  New  York  in  1867,  and  in  the  Col!'i;e 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  1870.  He  has  Imi, 
president  of  the  New  York  State  Medical  Siciety,  ,U'. 
1.  Dentition  and  its  Derangements,  N.  York,  M',;, 
12mo,  2.  The  Raising  and  Education  of  Abnndioi.i 
Children  in  Europe,  1870.  3.  Infant  Diet.  Revltel 
and  Enlarged  by  M.  P.  Jacobi.  N.  York,  1875,  Svo.  i. 
A  Treatise  on  Diphtheria,  N.  York,  1880,  Svo.  5,  Tlie 
Intestinal  Diseases  of  Infancy  and  Childhood :  PliyM- 
ology.  Hygiene,  Pathology,  ind  Therapeutics,  Detroit, 
188T,  16mo. 

Jacobi,  Charles  Thomas.  The  Printers'  Ilnml 
Book  of  Trade  Recipes,  Hints,  and  Suggestions  rclatiiij, 
to  Letter-Press  and  Lithographic  Printing,  Lon.,  Is>7, 
cr.  Svo. 

Jacobi,  Hermann  Georg.  (Trans.)  Gmna 
Sfltras;  from  the  Pri'krit.  Part  I.  ("Sacred  Books  ot 
the  East,"  vol.  xxii.)     Oxf.,  1S84,  Svo. 

Jacobi,  IW'..ry,  (Putnam,)  M.D.,b.  1842,  in  Lon- 
don; daughter  of  George  P.  Putnam,  "life,  vol,  ii,; 
studied  medicine  in  the  Philadelphia  Woman's  .Mimical 
College  and  the  New  York  College  of  Pharmacy,  iinl  was 
the  first  woman  admitted  to  the  KcoledeMfo3cinc,  Paris, 
where  she  graduated  ISfl.  In  1873  she  married  Dr. 
Abraham  Jacobi,  Hupya.  She  wag  professor  of  inalL-ria 
niedica  in  the  Woman's  Medical  College  of  New  York 
Infirmary,  and  later  became  a  professor  in  the  .Now 
York  Post-Graduate  Medical  School.  1.  The  (iucstioii 
of  Rest  for  Women  during  Menstruation :  the  lioylston 
Prize  Essay  of  Harvard  University  for  1876,  N.  York, 
1877,  Svo. 

"To  the  discussion  of  the  subject  the  author  liniiiiS  a 
large  aniount  of  erudition  as  well  as  of  original  re.Hnrcli. 
—Nation,  XXV.  1"2. 

2.  The  Value  of  ire,  N.  York,  1.879.  S.  I'^--:'?*  •><> 
Hysteria,  Brain  Tumor,  and  other  Cases  of  Nervous  Dis- 
ease, N.  York,  1S88,  l2mo.  With  White,  ViiToiiii  A-, 
Use  of  the  Cold  Pack,  followed  by  Massage,  in  the  Treat- 
ment of  Anicmia,  N.  York,  1880,  Svo. 


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The  (Ireok-Letter  Societies, 


Jncobs,  Albert  I' 

I'Mmit,  l,S79,  |fi,„o  - ->->,.^v„:o, 

Jacobs,  Rev.  Henry  Kyster    T.  r> 

AI.  Jacobs,  ,„/•,„  .  (,,  I SJ4  „,,?„,,  i'  '  ■^•'  '""  "f  Rev. 
ouled  at  Pennsylvania  CV.'lill^,*''"''''''  ''"•  '""'  edu- 
Seininary  in  (Je  ty  "  L    'ITi  ""''  "*  "•"  T''e"logical 

<f  hen  he  became  profe  .or  ^7  .  "  >''"<'S'=  1«7"-N;i, 
I;utheran  Seraina'r;  in  'hiladerhrr'!?  '1"""'^^  '»  "'« 
the  C,m„„c„tary  on  Gab  ^,n  '  !?i  ,  '"  ^as  fan.sluted 
American  edition  of  Me  "l  P  '  ''l''"'^'''"'  i"  the 
Doctrine  of  the  Min  ...»    •*?      p""mentaries.     |.  The 

;:^  'he  r-uth::r{!;;;:;^-^-«'>t  ;^  t^.  Do^n^uc^!;^  i 

lonoord;    or,   Symbolical    u    I        :■       '   -"'o  li"ul<  ofl 
Lutheran  Church    \v'h,is"ort'u  'r"  ,  '^''    '-""^elio^" 
.tc,  Phibi.,  1882-m;^    2    ":    s         f!'";'"''"-''!"".  Notes,  I 
nnd  Exegetiual  Uiind-Iiook  V„ '>hl' p       ^'■""•■^•)  Critical  j 
from  the  German  of  Fri°driol?  mJ'^'v^T""  "^  "'"''"  = 
;N;"tes,    X.    Vorl<.    ISsV"^!^'  ^''^^f;:'^'^'^'  ^'-^^^  ■■   with  I 
Trans.,)   Comi).n,i    „f    i    .u         '"'   Simkkkr,  (j.  p 
iiutter.'Vhil    ,''^r '„"^5''" '""■•J"    Theology,   by   Leon' 
'    "'•"       *ee,   also,   ilAy,  C.  A 


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Water:  a  Necessity  and  a  Danger, 


mip 

Jacobs,  J.  H. 

L""-,    ISrS,  Svri. -.-augBi 

(KJ.)  The   t°.rlest   En^'lis bV     '•^""•i'**"'  «'•«•     2. 
liiJpai,    "The  Mo  all  Phil^olh"'°"f  "/  ""^  ^"''l«''  "f 

Catalogue  of  the  Angli-Jew.M,     r    "•"''!''  '^""•'' ■•   '• 
London,  1887,  Lo„     fss^    k      '   "'V"""''   Exhibition    I 
.'uJaica:  a  Bibli  "g^ph  'al  G."ide  /  ""'"""'oc.  Ang?o' I 
tory.  Lon.,  18SS,  ,svo       °  ^^  '"  Angl..Je,vish  His-  | 

wiSr.:ufh' P„'''';*\''«''  »-0-.   1808-,87.,  b    at  ! 

^.iU^anio^^;^-,  ';j:[:x;^  '?;^i5r  ""^1-  ^  ^ 

Jacobs,  iWichae^"  Wi,  •■'  ' '^'"°- 
Jacobs,  ,»;,v;"'b"'!,^/  aM  e  ,??"  '•""  "^  ««-•  M. 
bar  1S7I.  ^A  Treatise  V,,etfwo"f''!)\ "'■",'' '^/'  '» '"e 
Qiia,.i-Xational,  and  Munioi.ml  i  ,"'""'''-  National, 
I>eoi,ions  of  the  liritish  in  4  •"''  '"'''"'j'  "P""  the 
18N7,  8vo.  "  ""''  Amerioan  Courts,   Host., 

Jacobs,   Sarah    «      r     . 

Oak  and  its  Neighbor..., Vos.r.s6.;"  2  j-^  '"'1-J     ^hite 
Jacobsen,  Jmiu.     tL  «      , 

Court  Interpreler,''i'."t„f ,««e«-i«mo'"''  "'  "  '''"'"«- 
Settling  the  Labo.Tr;ubltohfc"8"8H     'r*^   '""""^ 

tai-ies  ar,  included  in  a  n«w  nTr   ^''T""^   oommen- 
'-'■■•>".)    t  The  Chris  fan's  irri,"""'.'"'-^8'  *  vols, 
^M'  an   Unfinished    Auob,o:n,fi'  ""**  'i^''^^  ««"n»n8 
^ewkirk.     N.  York,  1,S78    l2m°o  '''''^-      ^'1"<"1   b^    M. 
Jacocks,  Abel  H    'r     ,    '    . 

Collc;|;r'*c^."bn^d'f '■*"'=»«»  graduated   at  St.  John's 

bemg  Variations  in\Many  Keys  A-  {,  »''''« M"«ic; 
from  &cn,,ture,  Lon.,  IS??-  nri  '  ,""',«. isicnl  Themes 
Cues  from  All  Qua  ters  o.  T-.*''-  ''-^^'  "'■  »^'>-  3. 
■Ifioal  Recluse,  Lon. f  871  ;  slo'"^  '""^'"8'  "^  "^ 
'•^r.    4.  AsDec  ,  rr  i   .u     ',  •    *^°-     -Anon.     New  ed 

liook-Makers  t„.   18^2     ne^'''i   -^/'.B-""^  Mark!  and 
^isl'tfall   and   Mi  ni^'ht'    M    "*•'  '■"'  P-  ■'*»■»•     «•  A 
'"•'.p.8.0,-  newed.%7*''"""»^   """   °"''.  I".n  ! 

I).   Iniitnof  Charii-t  .' '^  "■■»>  1.  >.ll. 

f'ory.  Lon.."l87,S.  „.  sV"  7    q'"?  "'  '";"''•""«  '"  Bible 

?t,-rs:y^'i-i.r'K"""r^:"v.^8: 

^--^^,-„:2deJ!:,8?a,tJ^-^^;'-£.^ 


to  Hamlet,  Lon,.  1877  «,.„      o   cj'j    ,. 

Texts,  Lon.,  |,H77,  p  H.  o  '"<'e-I"ght8  on  Scripture 

-en-I^Z':,:',!:--,  «r^,«-,,';„J''-^,'^'7''«  ^  a  Poem,  in 
and  .Shadows:  with  other  Poem.   Fdf;     .'T-'-'  ','■'  "«bts 

Jacques,   |>.    „.,   A,  D     IS"!  is--"'  ^""'• 
agricultural    ii„„er   cilLi    t1      i;'*-'^,,,    sdited    an 
llint,.towar.lspLica   Perf    ?     ""'"    Carolinian.      1 
Human  Bcauty,T  \wl   I^^  '"IV  "■■•  ^'"'  P'>"»^"phy  of 
■    '^'"nual  of  Prac  ic-U  n,  w     'i^""'-     2- The  Garden  : 
'«"«,   I2.no.     a.The'La  n  V™    "y  T'  "'^  "^^  ^'-^'^ 
Horse  „n,|  ,Sl,eep  Husbandry   X   Yc   k    Is';-  "  ,f  ^''"''■• 
I  ihe  iarm  :  a  Manual  of  i>,-,  .■     ,   .     '*'  '^'"''  '"mo.     4. 
N.  York,  l»r,6,  1  imi      5   Th„  m"  '^^"'"""■re;  rev.  ed 
Arclntecture;  'rev.  ed.,  N.  York    H^V  '1^"'""""  «'  ""■•"' 
as  a  Permanent  Home   I,,nt=      '    ,     ''  '^""•-     "•  Florida 
i  to  (Jrow  IlandsomrN.  Yo,^'Ts7  %o'""'  'l""'    '•  «»'^ 

?8^^l^i:^-^"•-''-'^^b^i^TAtN'^S?i; 

or,''j*u'!rsn:  a1>!j  C?r,^;ra'nitv '"",r"  """'  ">  R«"gion  , 

a  Popular  Researei"tothe'T:Ve';rr"^-'''''"''''=««"'^ 
N.  York,  187;^,  l2mo  '"^  Religion  of  the  Bible, 

Jasger,  Mrs.  .liarv  A      1    i    r 

;:^';;^.i^-.,,s8o,p.8v^1:Ki;^-^:-^^ 

b.'"'ratB'odm"'"E'n  "''''r'   »*«--'  'M.R.C... 
versity'of  London'  rsA'     ?:"■'  ""l"'^  '■*'«•  «  the  Uni- 
'«4».     I.  The  Ancient    I'an^'"'  "'  '''y"'e"th   since 

physician   to   the   Truro  n!»,  J;         '  ^^*'^'  eonsulting 
Royal  Institution  of  Comw     Tc '^  T'f""'  "^  "'f 
and  Structures  as  Mutual  Pvi'        .  '•  ^°"'"''  ■''pectres 
'«58,Svo.     2.   E,„„,tc,     witrr'n-'  ''?''•«"'!««: I.on., 
and  Medicine.  Lon.,  Ys«Vn8vo       "'"'  '"  I'^y^iology 
,    J«go,  WilliH,,  ,  b   'l5- 1    at  A,        . 
lecturer  and  teacher  at  th„n  •.    '""raJion.  Cornwall; 
of  Science,      1.  Wa„i     pk'''^  """  ""''  Hove  Schoo 
I'raoacal :  an  ilemenfa?;Te.r'Booi;^'T''''"7''"™'    ""^ 
pXt'  Ta  *c  ^'^r"'''St^-   Man'ul;''")'?:rsV 
&lour"supply^„r'7h  tn'red  P^l  °"  "-"viieit'  ^'d' 
Millers,  liakers,  and  Corn  Fa^,'"^''p"  ^  /"^   ">«  ^'««  "f 
H.  Chemistry  of  Wheat   pJn.r"!  S"g''ton,  1884,  8vo. 

ogj  Of  Bre J.Maki^rBrfe"l^8tro.""'' ^-''-'- 
18Sb^  cr"  sfo!     ''"""  ■'y  Matrimony',  [a  „ovel,]  Lon 

DaftT^f  Pali^a^rf  "^'J.•      J«masp.Asa„a' 

■^7 ■ -'«■  ■-ii':B:i;bi^:^artf "'^"'  "^"-- 

students  "I  etEcr     w/",r i"  reCereiice  lor  a     Pahfn   i 
pieced  ••--j<.a,/.,xil.M,w'     '  ^^'■ropeaii,  as  soon  £T„"„\I 

'  I8?7,1^r'  '"■"""'"'  "•«  Nayjot Ceremony,  Bombay 

"iSe^'P"'"'""''"'"  ^'""'"  '"  *'''^''°-^^'"'' 
Indian  Ho'useholdltf*,!!'  !!"'  ^'!°'*  '•  ^  Guide  to 
I»;li;.n  Industrie,'  L'^r,"f8 "i;:';''  'C''  '"«'  P"  "-•     => 

thepeopfe."     uwl^kviirei  ^^''^'^'I'V  "Hh  the  „o.de^'„7 

^""•..'[ssi'r   ."8'r  ^;=""or  s"'  ^-'-^-Keeping.    Hlust. 

an'"  ours  to  them,  Lon'    LsS'f  p"S       '  "'"''"  ^""^^  »"  "^ 

Iprem^.J^^^J.^I^-Jl-i^-^/oporrof  Cases  in  the  Su- 

James,Alexaiider  M  n  i  i-^P-'  '""'  8vo. 
"". .'1.0  institutes  of  S  ^e^;' ^^i.'^i''.''-  fdin,  lecturer 
Eumburgb  ;  „,si„„„t  physicia^  to  tl,?"pT-  u  ^\'>'^''"'"^«, 
infirmary.  1  Hnw  L  i  •  r  "'" '^''■nburgh  Roval 
for  the  People  .'frdir  uZ  ^"".f'  '"  "™'"'  Leclu^e 
and  Clinicu'l  Stidies,  id  "n  'iSgs  's"  ^^  P^siological 
{^^^■-;.- Etiology  PatL^^^^„iL^|--y 

80j 


J-^'S 


JAM 


« iislrftliiin   Eiuiijrant 
1 


Cuiu-  I 


Tlio   "  City  which  hiith 
•  -  Fut'  ■!-■   State,  Lon., 

■J    I'.'hr'.-'ti'in  Counsels: 

'  1    I''  ;,;  ion,  Ijiin.,  \'^'-, 

■.,2:  2.1  e.l.,  1S70, 

Miinuiil  uf  llevci- 


Jaines,  Anne.    The 

paniun,  Lcm.,  IS!)',!,  1  •mo. 
Jnmvs,  Arnbellii  M. 

Foundations  :"    or,  Thonghts    o"  ' 
1S71,  I'Jnio;  new  ed.,  onl.,  1S7''. 
.'^elections   ami   TransliUions    Cro'  i 
l'2nio.     li.  The  .Service  of  Line,  Lii 
18mo.     I.  The  Coveniint  of  I.ove 

tion  for  tlio  Siek  unci  Sutfcrinf,',  l.un,,  V  ;■>:  2(1  c<l.,  187S. 
rjnio.  .').  The  Upwunl  I'litli;  or,  iloiiness  unto  the 
liunl,  I,on.,  IS",'),  ISnio.  6.  True  I'onsccrut',  n ;  or. 
Close  Aliidin;!  of  the  Heart  in  (lo.l,  Lon.,  ISTii,  l2ino 
7.  Hymns  of  Love  anil  Th'Mikfulness,  Lon.,  1S7S,  scj, 
Kiiuo'.  8.  The  Life  of  FellowHhi|i;  or,  .Moilitation.s  on 
the  Fifteenth  Chapter  of  the  (xi)i\K\  'f  St,  John,  Lon,, 
1S7S,  rJnio. 

James,  B.      I'artners ;  or,  Fair  and  Easy  goes  fa; 
in  the  Day,  Lon.,  1S,'p7,  12i«o. 

tialloping  Days  at  the  Deanery; 


Poems '  nd  Fragments,  Paisley, 

A    ItJinanee   of    the   Queen's 

'*  i;'  end,)     Curiosities  of  law 


James,  C.  't.  C 

Lun.,  ISSS.  12mo. 

James,  Chiirlcs. 
ISSl,  |).  svo. 

James,  Cliarl<"<. 

llounds,  Lon.,  ISSS,  1.' 
"James,  Croakt' 

and  Lawyer.'',  Lon,,  I'S'j.  ■  vi  . 

James,  Kev.  ij.  Hloo.-nfielil.  Thought*  about 
Homo:  Three  Serni.-i!.-    !.jii.,  1S7.'j,  iliuio. 

Jnmes,  Kdmuii<i  .Im  v>,  Ph.D  ,  b.  IS5.'), at  Jaok- 
siuiville,  111.:  gn.iuited  al  ■lalle  !S77;  professor  uf 
finance  and  aduiini?ti;  :(.n  in  th<;  UiiivorHJiv  of  Penn- 
sylvania since  ISS:!,  1.  (Traiif.i  Panegyric^  of  Ijokrr- 
tes,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1874.  2.  The  Ko':  i"  >i  of  tho 
Slo.lern     Municipality    ic    the   Ga.^-.-upplj 


Economic  A.isociation  Pub.,)  N.  Yorii,  lsS6,  Sv,). 

"Itisastinlyupon  tliepnM'''r!ini.lsuf  siaieinlorforonoi' 
.  .  .  .\t  every  jioint  II  ;h'/oi7  n'Hsoiiiii'.' ami  histiirlc') 
cation  are  a"ptly  put  to.wtliei.  sci  h>  ii,  Mistaiu  oaei 
and  the  cuiiciu.sii.n  "  — .Iccni..  x.x.\".  Wi. 

James,  Etlwaril.  The  Modern  Oarsman:  i  Coui- 
pend  of  Informatiou  ^n  Rowing,  .-culliMjf,  &<:..  X.  York, 
J '78,  12mo. 

James,  Edwin,  Q.C.,  [tvHf,  vol.  ;,.  add,,]  1S12?- 
l^'s?;  nailed  to  the  bar  ls;ifi;  recorder  of  Ilrightou  IS.'i.^: 
M.P.  for  .Maiyl"bone  18.')'.t;  appointeil  solicitor-general 
Ibfll,  but  immeiliately  afterw.u.li  expelled  from  the 
society  of  the  fiiner  Temple;  rci'.wned  to  the  I'nitod 
States,  pv.T.jtised  for  some  years  in  i.' "iv  York,  and  after- 
wards ret  irnvd  to  Kuglaml.  1,  The  JAinkrupt  Law  of 
the  Unitci:  i'ci'es.  Ls()7  :  with  Notes,  iti.,  N,  York,  LS67, 
Svo.  2.  The  rolitioa!  Institutions  of  America  and  Eng- 
land, Lon.,  !.-.-'.  'ivo. 

James,  .>Irs.  Kd  win^  1.  Wandering.^  of  a  Beauty, 
X.  York,  lSii:i,  I2riM.  2,  Muriel:  or,  Social  Fetters:  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  lS(i7,  |,      vo. 

James,  EHa.     i'    -t  and  Last,  Lon.,  Isss. 

James,  .Mrs.  Florence  Alice  il'rice,)  ("Flor- 
ence Wurilen."  ]iseud.,)  married,  Isss,  to  (ieorge  E, 
James.  J.  The  Hou.«e  on  the  Marsh,  Lon.,  1.SS2,  p.  Svo. 
Ar.on.  New  ed.,  1SS4.  2.  At  the  World's  Mercy, 
Lon.,  :S84,  p.  Svo,  3.  A  Vagrant  Wife,  Lon,,  ISSii,  p. 
8vo.  4,  A  P.-nec  of  Darkness.  Lon.,  1SS5,  Ii  vols.  er. 
Svo.  J.  A  Do>;  wilh  A  liad  Xame,  Lon.,  lSS,i,  :J  vols, 
or.  Svo.  6.  Doris's  Fortune,  Lon.,  ISSB,  p.  Svo.  Anon. 
7.  Schchcrczado  •  a  London  Night's  Entertainment, 
Lon.,  1SS7,  ;i  vols.  or.  .Svo.  .S.  A  Woman's  Face  :  a  Novel, 
L(ui.,  ISSS,  :i  vols.  cr.  •  vo.  '.t.  The  Witch  of  the  Hills: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  I>ss,  2  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

James,  Frank  Linsly,  M.A.,  F.R.(1..S.  1.  The 
Wild  Tribes  of  tl'c  Soudan  ;  an  Account  of  Travel  and 
Sport,  chielly  in  the  liase  Couutry.  Illust,  Lon.,  18S,S, 
Svo;  2d  ed.,'  cnl..  1SS4, 

■'The  iKink  is  essentially  a  record  of  a  sporting  tour. 
There  is  little  else  ihat  is  interesting  In  it."— .Sii^  Hew,  \\'i\. 
1j7. 

2.  The  Unknown  Horn  of  Africa :  an  Exi)loration 
from  Berbora  to  the  Leopard  River  :  with  Additions  by 
J.  (i)dfrcy  Tlirupp.  .^^K.l'.S.;  the  Map  by  W.  D.  .James 
and  Percy  Aylmcr;  tlie  Narrative  Illustrations  by  Rose 
Hake,  and  the  Drawings  of  the  Fauna  by  K.  Keuleman, 
from  Specimens  chielly  collected  by  E.  Lort-Philli|i~- 
Lon.,  ISSS  Svo.  Three  e.litiuna:  1,  with  the  illustri. 
tious  unc.  lored ;  2,  witii  the  illustrations  of  faun 
colored  by  hand:  3,  large  pa|ier,  (.Japanese,)  \.itL 
nineteen  plates  in  duplicale;  uf  this  only  21  copies 
|irintcil,  of  which  14  ofl'ered  for  sale. 

"It  is  never  dull,  ami  leaves  behind, when  ilnished,  a 
desire  for  more.    The  Uluslratioir  )f  all  kinds  are  adnii- 
890 


JAM 

r.Lble,  fip  i  I'y  are  really  llliislrntlons.  Thc'explorersadded 
several  ii<  iv  species  and  sub-species  lo  the  ciillueliuns  of 
■H'lence,  ni.l  these  are  beautifully  lignred  in  colours,  and 
aulhenticu'lv  descrlbeil.  The  result  is  a  book  done  as 
books  sho'.ld  \wr—Siifcl»Uif,  l.\i.  l.VJO. 

Jumes,  II.  F.  Abolitionism  Unveileil,  Cin.,  ISifi, 
l2tno. 

James,  Miuor-Cien.  Sir  Henry,  F.R.S,,  ISOH- 
|S"7,  b,  in  Cornwall;  educated  at  the  Royal  Military 
Academy,  Woolwich;  entered  the  engineer  corps  1S25; 
director'  of  the  Geological  ,'Survoy,  director-genorul 
of  the  Ordnance  Survey,  Ac,  He  discovered  the  at: 
of  phofo  Zincography,  and  employed  it  in  producing 
fac-simi'c.i  of  many  manuscript  documents,  inclu  l;rig 
Dumesdu;-  Rook.  1.  Pholo-Zincograidiy,  Lon.,  I'-fil., 
Svo.  2.  Instructions  for  taking  .Meteorological  Ohserva- 
lions,  Lou..  ISIil,  r.  Svo.  3.  Plans  and  Photograidis  of 
.-itonehen,.-!-  and  of  Turusachan  in  the  Is:' ml  of  l.evi>: 
with  Note  relating  to  the  Dri.ids,  Ac,  .-  lutham-  ■  >u, 
1SB7,  4to.      Also,  reports,  ubslracts,  ,tc, 

James,  Henry,  [""/-■,  v(d.  i„  a.ld,,]  /sn-lSS2,  b 

at   Albany,    N.Y.;    graduated    :i'    Union   C.^go  ISHli, 

studied  tlicol"!."  at  I'rincctiui  »i.l  allerwards  ir.  K'  Hand, 

and  adojited  S.n.icnborgian    \ic).-    without  booming  a 

member   of    tht     \'ew   .lerusaicm    Miurch.     He    resided 

many  years  in  New  York,  afiovwards  at  Newport,  R.I,, 

anil  liii.ii!y  at  Cambridge,  Mass.     i.  The  t^'d  and  Niiv 

Theology:  Two    Ltc'ures,    Lon-,   I 'iil.  fp,    ^\o.     ') .  .Nub- 

j  stance  and   Shadovc     or,  Moraliiy  •  \\\  Religion  in  their 

'  Uelation    to   Life,    host,,    lsfi3,  Svo,      3,  Tiie  Seiiret  of 

I  .s'wedeuliorg  :  being  an   Elucidation  of  hS   Docfrlne  of 

the  Divine  Natural  Hunumily,  Bosi,,  ISfi;-,  Svo. 

I     ■•  We  regard  tl.is  as  one  of  the  more  /emr.ikablu  booKs 

i  i>\  the  day.     It  is  ni,  elaborate,  earnct  essay,  tndci.vunii!.' 

,  ».,  .• ...  .  '  Hi  rieoncllo  tdillusoiiby  and  tlienlugy,  in  nuudi  the  .■aiiir 

,  \!,)cnflio  ■  [in,.  „r  tbo'iKlit  which  tlie  author  followed  in  bis  l.nnlc- 


.ntltled  ■(  liilstlnnity  the   l.uiiic  uf  Creation,'  and  -.-ill,- 
I  sliitu'i.'  and  .sliadow.'  but,  as  it  seems  to  us,  is  much  nioiv 
Iti-  i  Klvar  HU.l  satisfactory."— .Vii//im,  ix.  4;W, 
"'  f  !      4.  Si  •iety  the  Redeemed  Form  of  .Man  and  the  I'arncsl 
I  of  UoiVs  Omnipotence   in    Human    Nature,  Bosi.,  Isril, 
,svo.     .'i.   Literary   Remains:    with  an    Introduction   by 
!  William  .Tames,  IJost.,  ISS.'i,  12mo. 
I      "The    substance   of  this   vnlume   is   metaplmicil   in 
:  thought  and  mystical  in  religion.  ...  In  his  life,  a^  well 
as  in  his  works. 'Mr.  James  was  engaged  wilh  the  nici;c  ot 
evil,"— »Vii(ii)»,  xl,  (10, 

j  James,  Henry,  b.  1S43,  in  New  Y'ork  City;  soa  if 
1  the  preceding  ;  was  educated  under  Ills  father's  sujh  r- 
vision,  for  the  most  part  in  Europe,  where  he  spent  •  , 
years  ls,"i,i-ji(.  In  ls()2  he  entered  the  Harvard  i,-\ 
School,  and  in  ISOd  began  to  contribute  sketches  to  |.c., 
odicals.  During  the  next  ten  years  he  published  in  ilic 
Atlantic  Monthly  a  number  of  short  stories,  wdiich  gaim  1 
i  him  a  definite,  though  not  extensive,  rejputation  \vU  ; 
he  entered  upon  his  career  as  a  novelist.  .Since  Isfj','  ii,- 
has  passed  most  of  bis  time  in  Europe,  and  of  late  li;i> 
taken  up  his  icsidence  in  England.  He  has  conliili- 
uted  articles,  sketches,  and  stories  to  nmny  periodiciils 
including  the  Kevue  des  Deux  Mondcs,  and  mn-t  uf 
his  novels  appeared  originally  as  serials  in  the  Alliiii- 
tic  Monthly  and  other  maga/.ines.  1.  Transatlantic 
Sketclies,  Bost.,  1S75,  12mo. 

"  H's  sketches  give  us  the  very  marrow  of  sensitive  iiu- 
pressiun,  and  are  posilivcly  better  than  the  actual  piluTiai- 
age."— Ai://o/J,  x.\.  42.'). 

2.  A  J'ussionate  Pilgrim,  and  other  Tales,  Bost.,  l«7.i, 
12mo. 

"They  are  careful  studies  of  character  thrown  into 
dramatic  action,  and  the  undercurrent  uf  motive  is,  us  ii 
should  be,  not  in  the  circumstances,  but  in  the  characters 
tliem,selves,"— ,.V'i/i«H,  xx,  42,"). 

3.  Roderick  Hudson.  Bost.,  IS75,  12mo, 
"  The  .serious  iiuention  to  do  the  author's  best  is  every- 
where felt  in  Ibis  story,  and  it  |  roduces  most  excellent  rc- 
suUs,  The  simplicity  and  ilircclness  and  quietnessoi  tlic 
plot  make  the  interest  of  its  gradual  dcvclopmenl  a  noiliir 
of  verv  consideralile  artistic  skill,  since  it  relies  wlmlly  on 
the  phases  ami  transformation  of  the  characters  involvcil.' 
—Xiilion,  xxii.  Ili4. 

4.  The  American,  Bost.,  1877,  12mo. 
"  The  dltferent  threads  are  managed  with  r-.re.sk" 

The  best  thing  of  all.  in  our  opinion,  is  the  deiicai 
which  Madame  lie  Cintre  is  drawn,  with  her  sliyii 
i-racious  delicacy,    'fhe  success  here,  attained  as  .v 

at  apparent  simplicity  which  is  the  h  '  '  t  of  a 
-    novel   a   i)lace  annuig  the  best  n.o.'     ,:     .i.        ut 
-      olv,"— .V((//oH,  xxiv,  32,'>. 

.  Watch  and  Ward,  Bost,,  1S78,  12me. 
We  CRUu.-.t  is"e  what  Pud  Mr,  James  prc.i,  •.  l.i  hi'.aself 
In  this  book.  An  interesting  book  may  bt  v..  "  '"  "boat 
uninteresting  people,  but  it  i,s  t)y  illustratint  ':i  u'.  ^onie 
touch  of  nature  that  makes  the  whole  wo;Id  Hm.  or  liy 
analysis  that  .searches  below  every  veil  of  .  irci'sa-iiitic" 


and  at  last  dra 

sire  (o  keep  all 

b.v  llliing  one 

whereby  ihey  e 

0.  French  P 

".  The  Europe 

Bost.,  18711,  I2i 

,  "  It  is  the  best 

the  ('(unpletesi 

or  liniilations. 

niicouimon,  bul 

bones  live,  are  c 

bonea  iiio  not  , 

cohere  nud  niovi 

Daisy  Is  sncriiic 

'{rawifi^M  ,.,,,„,„,,, 

tlelri   l)!it;h,i,is 

like  ii;i:,iiii,|  in 
veo».,.:-."_.w„„ 
"•  ■«!!  inlcriii 
1(1.  H:iiflhorne,  ( 
p.  8v6. 

''  Mr.  James  tel 
"tds  are  vague,' , 
I'littoluild  u.o.sei 
somewhat  agitate 
'■''  '>'"■",  .'■•"ii.ioeteb 
He  holds  tlu;  sea 

I'\'"'i  *•''•'','  '  '  !"•'■' 
'>h;ch  in  him  nun 

aid  troubled  reei 

■•cvertbe.ess.   ij„„ 

,la;ilC„.  dues   sul,s(„ 

Migu  ex.epiinns," 
...  "'•  (■IIS  made  a 
literaiy  iortrait.  . 
■innally  u  biograii 
(liananyof  i|.s1,ri,', 
■Niiuraied  wilh  the 
;?'""".' 'it'lpthiiikii 
iby  with  Hawthorn 
;'"l"i'J>''l  with  Ha^ 
"issol  Jii.s  .snrroiini 
""  .'■."'■'spicuouslv  lo 

wcbelK.vnoijL.  tin! 
I'-ssenimlly  unln 
"""Kimitive  enoiiKh 
111  a  H^ay  that  comni, 
Allies  he  knows  Xeu 
iiii.ves  at  will  hetwei 
l-.uropean  ;  and  he  is 
"I'wandelastiidly"! 
'!•  'i'he  Madonni 
L.>".,  lS7y,  2  vols.  CI 
IJinii. 

■■  j\  ,stuclv  rather  th 
no  liesanr,  areveryi 

'■'•  Diary  of  a  M 

betters,  N.  York,  Iss 

""St.     N.   York,  IS, 

baiiy.  Bost.,  Lss|,  ]2 

".Ui  important  worl 
ills  far  written,  and 
,"  i-»""li}-  of  study, 
a  1  lie  loo  important - 
■rmcism  to  l,^.  „  X'l 
niil.re,«sion   Mi  Uy   t 

.1  k    id  ot  eiuertaiiinieii 
on  III  an  intcresii 

!"''i-iii;;"vri:;nia 

'  c  Iceling  su,,orvene.s 
,  :^|;l'ya|itit,ldeti,rm, 

-;.;,piewe,!l^^;S^^ 

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,..«;/^;r^""--'^''-...in    Three    Act,  „., 

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Wiirning,  N.  York,  1888,  I2mo.     27.  The  Roverberfttur, 
Liin.,  isss,  2  veils,  or.  8vo. 

"  Hi-  hus  bet'ii  iirceil  tiv  its  evcr-lriorcnsliiK  imxlciusnesa 
t(i  tiiki'  up  tlif  ciKlK'fls  iiKiiliif^t  'sdclfiy  JiMinmllsnr  uiid 
slKHv  up  Us  infamy  with  nil  llie  puwur  of  lii»  iulmitftble 
tti't."— OiVic,  X.  12.1. 

(iENEIlAI.    I'HITICISM  : 

"  .Mr.  Henry  Jiimts  Is  ci.rtaliily  ft  very  rciuiirkable  illus- 
trotinu  iif  the  nuileucv  iif  dur  ajte  to  sulnUviile  in   the 
(luest  wav  the  ahiadv  rather  extreme  divislnu  of  lnli<iur, 
till  a  very  hluli  perlectimi  is  attained  in  iirudueiiiKurtieK'S 
<if  the  m"ist  c-uri'mslv  .speelalized  kind,  tliiiu>;h  apparently 
without  the  power  cd'  produeinj;  anytliing  oulside  of  that 
kinil.     For  a  lone  lime  we  liave  had  novelists  who  are 
wonderfnllv  skillid  innpnrllcnlar  lorm<if  novels,  but  wlio 
seem  almost  unable  to  master  more  tlnm  one  form  tor  them- 
selves    Hut  ..!i    ■'  -irv  ,lanies,  iliouKh  he  has  ftttiuned  ft 
verv  Kreat  perlV<'tion  in  his  own  line,  seems  not  to  aim  at 
anvthinc  iiidte  so  considerable  as  a  story  of  human  hie  ol 
nnv  .sort.    He  es(diews  a  story.    What  he  loves  is  an  '  epi- 
sode '—if.,  soniethint?  which  bv  the  nature  of  the  ea.se  is 
rather  a  fraRment  nit  out  of  a  life,  and  iio(a  lair  or  aver-  i 
BKC  specimen  of  it,  nor  even  such  a  part  as  would  Kive  you  ! 
the  best  essence  of  tlie  whole,  but  rather  an  eddy  in  it. 
Which  lakes  vou  for  an  interval  out  of  its  main  eurrent, 
and  only  ends  as  you  get  back  Intothe  main  current  nuain, 
or  at  least  at  the  point  at  which  you  miudit  K'et  back  into 
the  main  current  ajiain,  if  siinie  event  (accidental  in  rela-  i 
tlon   to  the  art  of  the  storvi  did  not  occur  to  cut  olt  at)-  \ 
rnptlv  tlie  thread  Id' the  niirrutive,  .  .  .  No  doubt  there  is 
a  wonderful  skill  in  the  writer  who,  avowedly  relnsini;  to 
tell  vou  what  can  ]iroperlyl>e  called  ft  story .—loviiiK  above  ' 
nil  things  to  depict  excursions  of  the  heart  mid  mind 
which  fade  awav  and  end  in  notliinij,-can  yet  interest  volt 
60  dceiily  as  he  does  In  his  dellneiUKui  of  these  unliilfilled 
intentions  of  men,  these  muiiqiii  and  tentative  deviations 
hito  regions  not  adapted  for  embodiment  into  tlie  sub- , 
BtHiice  lit  life.    Due  minht  iierliaps  say   that  Mr.  Henry 
James  has  discerned  in  relation  to  literature  what  has  long  ; 
been  known  in  relation  to  art,-tlmt  with  artists  ot  any 
genius  'sketches'  are  apt  to  lie  more  satisfying  than  tin-  | 
[shed  iiictiires.    But  then  tlie  skcti-bcs  we  like  so  much  in  ! 
artists   studios  are,  though  unllnished   jiiotures,  still  pic-  j 
turesof  what  the  painter  has  la-en  most  struck  with,  i.lctures  [ 
in  which  he  has  given  all  that  struck  him  most,  and  lelt  \ 
onlv  what  did  not  strike  him  to  be  lilled  in  by  the  fancy 
of  the  public.     Now,  Mr.  Henry  .lames  docs  not  give  us 
sketches  of  the  .striking  features  in  wliat  he  sees  of  hutnan 
life  and  passion,  so  much  as  llnislied  pictures  of  the  little 
nooks  anil  bavs  into  which  human  caprice  occasionnUy 
drifts,  when  the  main  current  of  lil'e's  deeper  interests  has 
left  us  for  a  moment  on  one  side  and  rushed  past  us.    He 
dees  not  half-paint  what  Is  striking;  he  prefers  rather  to 
paint  with  wonderful  care  and  precision  what  is  not  strik- 
ing, or  only  striking  bv  its  contrast  with  what  is  usually 
thought  so.    .  .  .  Jlr.  rfeiirv  .lames  is  not  so  much  a  novel- 


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But  he  is 


ist  as  an  episodist,  if  such  a  term  be  allowable, 
a  wonderfiil  episodist."— .''>cc(a(or,  lii.  -JT". 

"  If  -Mr.  James  be  not  incapable  of  describing  passion,  at 
all  evenls  lie  has  still  to  show  that  he  is  capable  of  it.  .  .  . 
He  has  introduced  us  to  manv  characters  who  seemed  to 
have  in  them  capacities  for  the  highest  passion,  .  .  .  and 
vet  he  has  never  allowed  them  to  bring  tn  -se  capRoities  to 
the  proof.  He  uniformly  evades  the  situation ;  but  the 
evasion  is  managed  witli  .so  much  ingenuity  and  plausi- 
bilitv  tliat,  altiiough  we  may  be  disftpp<iinteii,  or  even  irn- 
t«tei\,  we  are  deprived  of  the  right  of  giving  those  emotions 
satisfactory  expression,"— .sjifrtii/or,  lii.  48.  i 

"  The  stvle  in  wliich  he  has  succeeded  is  adapted  well 
enough  for  gentle  salire  on  human  weaknesses,  for  tender 
analvsis  of  such  elements  of  interest  as  exist  in  common- 
place characlers;  it  fails  altogether  when  it  has  to  deal 
with  the  really  dark  places  of  human  nature."— -K/i.,  No. 
30S'). 

James,  Henry  Alfred.  Hand-Book  of  Perspec- 
tive, I.on.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

James,  Henry  Amnion,  b.  1854,  at  lialtimore, 
Md. ;  graduated  at  Yftle  1874,  and  at  the  law  gehuol 
1S78,  and  has  since  practised  law  in  New  York  City. 
Communism  in  America,  (Yale  Prize  Essay,)  N.  York, 
1879,  sq.  4to. 

James,  Henry  Evan  M»irchison,  a  member  of 
the  Bombay  civil  service.  The  hong  Wiiite  .Mountain; 
or,  A  Journey  in  Manchuria:  with  some  Account  of  the 
History,  People,  Administration,  and  Religion  of  that 
Country.  Slap  and  Illust.  Lon.,  18.S8,  8vo.  (An  no- 
count  of  a,  journey  made  by  the  author  and  Lieut.  G.  J. 
Younghusband  (</.  )-.,  i'"./V(()  in  1S,s5-S().) 

"Readers  in  search  of  something  new,  students,  |ioliti- 
clans,  and  geographers,  may  all  proilt  by  the  peruNil  of 
this  latest  report  on  the  country,  people,  products,  ana 
condition  of  Munchuria."— .s^(/a'(a/or,  Ixi.  HS'.l. 

James,  Very  Kev.  Herbert  Arniitage,  M.A., 
b.  1844;  graduated,  first  class  Lit.  Hum,,  at  Lincoln 
College,  Oxford,  1807;  ordained  1870;  Fellow  of  St. 
•John's  College  18P,<!-87;  hen.i-mnsti>r  of  Uussal!  School 
1875-86;  dean  of  St.  Asaph  1886-8i);  head-master  of 
Cheltenham  since  1888.  1.  Notes  on  the  Morning  and 
Evening  Prayer  and  Church  Catechism,  Cambridge, 
1866,  8vo.     Privately  printed.     2.  School  Ideals  :   Ser- 


mon preached  in  the  Chapel  of   Rossall   School,    Lon., 
1S87,  cr.  Svo. 

James,  Kev.  Horatio.  1.  Sermons  on  some  of 
the  Levitical  Types,  Lon.,  Isl7,  12mo.  2.  Lectures  on 
the  Revelation  of  St.  John,  I.on.,  1851,  l2mo.  a.  A 
Scene  in  the  I'pper  Room  at  Jerusalem  :  Three  Short 
Sormcms,  Lon.,  1860,  i2ino. 

James,  Hhko,  of  the  Dennal  iirniy.  A  Volunteer's 
Scramble  through  Sciiide,  the  'unjab,  Hindoostan,  and 
the  Himalaya  Mountains,  Lon.,  \H:,i,  2  vuU.  p.  8vo. 

James,  J.  Temperance  Legislation  and  liicensiiig 
Reform  ;  a  Scheme,  Lon.,  1883,  8vo  ;  new  eJ,,  1885. 

James,  J.  II.,  Jr.  Military  Commissions  for  the 
Trial  of  Citizens,  Cin.,  1869,  8vo, 

James,  James  Henry,  of  the  .Middle  Temple; 
called  to  the  bar  18.'il.  I.  A  Guide  to  the  Formation 
and  Management  of  Friendly  Societies,  Lon.,  1861,  Svo. 
2.  Joint  Stock  Companies,  Ac:  Acts  as  to  Assurance  So- 
cieties, Lon.,  IS.'iI,  Svo.  :i.  A  Treatise  on  Lile  and  Fire 
Assurance,  Annuities,  and  Reversionary  Payments,  Lon., 
1851,  Svo.  4.  On  the  Riglit  and  Cost  of  Redeeming  Prop- 
erty mortgaged  to  Land  Societies,  Lon.,  1S54,  l2mo.  ,',, 
The  Limitec;  Liability  Act:  with  Notes,  Lon.,  1855,  I2iii... 
6.  The  Banks  of  the' Wye,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1856, 
Svo.  Amm.  7.  Government  as  it  is ;  a  Plea  for  Parlia- 
mentary Reform.  By  Aliquis,  [pseud.]  Lon.,  1S5«,  Svo, 
8.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Necrology,  History,  Heraldry,  Ac, 
of  the  Parishes  of  Coity,  Laleston,  Ac,  in  the  County 
of  Glamorgan,  ,on.,  1860,  Svo.  9.  Instructions  for  the 
Formation  of  Volunteer  Rifle  Corns'  Equipment  CIuIki, 
Lon.,  I860,  Svo.  10.  Herefordia:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  isfil, 
4to.  11.  Progress  of  Parliamentary  Reform  under  Whig 
Auspices,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1862,  Svo.     Anon. 

James,  John,  F.S.A.  I.  The  History  and  Topog- 
raphy of  Bradford,  in  tlie  County  of  York.  Bradford, 
1841,  Svo.  2.  History  of  the  Worsted  Manufacture  in 
England,  Lon,,  1857,  Svo.  3.  The  Philosophy  of  Lord 
Bacon,  Ac. :  a  Lecture,  Bradford,  1860,  Svo.  4.  Contin- 
uation and  Additions  to  the  History  of  Bradford,  lira  1- 
ford.  1866,  Svo. 

James,  John,  M.D.  The  Treasury  of  Medicine; 
or.  Every  One's  .Medical  Guide,  Lon.,  1854,  8vu. 

James,  t'apt.  John,  of  the  ootli  Light  Infanti-v. 
Mesmerism;  with  Hints  for  I'";;'r.uers,  Lon.,  1S70.  i-r. 
Svo. 

James,  John,  M.B.  (Trans.)  Infcction-Diseiix-^ 
in  the  Army  ;  chietlj  Wound  Fever,  Typhoid,  Dysentery, 
and  Diphtheria;  from  the  German  of  Rudolph  Virchow, 
Lon.,  1879,  fp.  Svo. 

James,  John  Iladdy,  M.D.,  1789-1869.    1.  Pmo- 

tical  Observations  on   the  Operations  for  Strangulaii-1 

Hernia,  Lon.,  1859,  Svo.     2.  On  the  Distinctive  Cliiu- 

I  acters  of  External   Int'.ammations,  and  the  Result-  nf 

':  Thirty-Six  Years'  Experience  of  the  EtTeets  of  BlecdiiiL', 

Lon.,  1867,  Svo.     3.   On  tne  Results  of  Operations  lor 

i  Cicatrices  after  Burns,  Lon.,  I86S,  Svo.     4.  Chlorof.mn 

!  vrrmiH  Pain,  and  Paracentesis  of  the  Bladder,  Lon.,  l^TH, 

1  Svo, 

James,  Sir  John  Kingston,  Bart.,  b.  1^10. 

1.  (Trans.)  The  Jerusalem  Delivered  of  Torquato  Ta>-i, 
Lon.,  1865,  2  vols.  12mo;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  1884,  2  vols.  sv,i. 

2.  Day-Dreams,  to  which  are  added  some  Transhitiuiis 
from  the  Italian,  [verse.]  Lon.,  1879,  4to. 

James,  Joseph  Brindley,  M.R.C.S.  1.  Re|ily  I'l 
Questions  on  Therapeutics,  for  the  Use  of  Students,  I.on., 
1SS3,  12iuo.  2.  Aids  to  Practical  Physiology,  l.i  n., 
1884,  12mo. 

James,  Lizzie.  Stapylton  Grange  :  a  Tale,  l.im., 
1S.J7,  12nio. 

James,  M.  E.  1.  What  shall  we  Act?  or,  One 
Hundred  Plays  from  which  to  choose,  Lon.,  1 881,  p.  fyn. 
2.  How  to  decorate  our  Ceilings,  Walls,  and  FI"Ois. 
Coi.  Illust.  Lon.,  18S2,  p.  Svo.  3.  Tlie  Heir  of  Ayl- 
nier's  Court,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols,  cr.  Svo. 

James,  itiarian,  [khIi;  vol.  L,  add.]  1.  A  I.'tiI 
of  the  Creation,  Edin.,  18,^7,  Svo.  2.  Love  in  Light  iiiil 
Shadow  ;  vol.  i..  Sister  Anne,  Edin.,  1857,  p.  Svo;  2<i 
eJ.,  entitled  "  The  Diamond  on  the  Hearth,"  i.sijs.  :i. 
Not  an  Angel,  Edin.,  1863,  p.  Svo.  4.  A  Girl's  Romance, 
Edin.,  1867,  p.  Svo. 

James,  Mrs.  Mary  D.  The  Soul-Winner;  a 
Sketch  of  Edmund  J.  Yard,  for  Sixty-Five  Years  a 
Class-Leader  and  Hospital  Visitor  in  Philndi'h.liia, 
Phila.,  1883,  16mo. 

James,  Moses  Prosser,  M.D.,  physician  to  the 
Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the  Throat  and  Chest,  London; 
lecturer  on  materia  medica  at  the  London  Hospital,    !■ 


JAM 

ea»i;«  of  iho  Tl,n.„t,  L„n  ,  "s7  |   2,"''  T'^Hm'nt  „f   |,i,. 
■5.    Ihc  Thompeutio    .f    ho  II.'.  ^"''"'■.  «nl.,  Iss.o. 

If"*.^.  «vo.     «     A    (i   i  ie   tu   ,1  ."  v""'^  .  ^'"«^«'  Lon., 
(1««.)  I-on.,  iss.O,  .'r  !svo  '  ""    """"'"eoiMc.ia; 

up,i„.Tyn(.,  I,sj2,  Svo  ""  Milliun,  Nowcustlo- 

Schr!?'r^^:;!::iiS:^-„«.a.    Saving,:    „ 

l|,u..v  «.u.   i,oo;Hro.."'„  LTk"o?T"    ""™r  '•^«'-     '• 

['liree  papers,]  Un.,  ism;  svL     ?7°''    ""^    ^'"^''<=<y, 

.^"c'ial  :  vrith  other  E  sayf, ,"     i  J-'-''"'''  ' ''™"«'  "n.| 
"Is   »f  Mottoes,  Lon       S7-,      «  "         •'  '';  '  '"■     ^-  '"*!«'•- 

must.     Lon.,  I  <7s,  4I"        '"  '""^   "»"'•  Severn  Valley. 
l.eg"K.'  ix';pec:,i„'lM"/oiblte^ian  Ph'  ^V'*''""""  ''»'' 

."""•.v"l.  i..  «.iJ.,]   lso9-f;,^,*'-l';'^*'- "f  Sibbertoft, 
Verse:  with  .'"er^^eo,^  N.^^J,^^^  ;;>- •    "  '"^'o^y  in 

A ,  Hand,  .00.  or  ?L  'i:':!:'"^  &^:r^j^:%e?; 

the''TomiJu!iporo;d"c'ora-|3"o?''t''h  *;••  ''"""^^I'^  "^ 
Cin.,  IS.S8,  Xvu  '""  Cincinnati    Group 

:*  ^^mV!''-"    ^""'^  O-'Phant.-  a  Xovel,  Lon.,  ,857,' 

James,  w.  p      «„         ,.      . 
Work  in  Cardiff,  Lo'n.,  isiriel.^o"       '''*""""■    ^^"''""^ 

Orfd'^oliVge^S^fo'd'Vir'  ';«^-I.««''-  «™^uate.l  „t 
^liire.  from  l,io3  Mis  ake,  T.  M°^'^'"°"'  Warwick- 
li-.k  of  Rugby  Schoortn   '  "^  f'-Statementa  in  the 

James,  Kev.  «'i  liam    in-,    • 
t"i,  Kng.     Memoir  of  thTKeTh"""  "i!'''"''  ^'''^• 
Minister  of  Essex  Street   Cha,;.."'"?    ^"''K^'   ^^^'^ 
Sv...  ^"^  l-liapel,  London,  Lon.,  l,S7l, 


JAiM 

ron.r.Tr'.2lr^""'  Pbr„.es  of  the  Uoly  Seripture.. 

,  ors,  an,l  Modes  ..^  W   i^"!.'""  •'  ''^     'i'^'ry,  l-ow. 
'ed.,  I87.i.  TocoedinK,   -N.  \ork,    l.S(i7,  8,0;  3d 

/o'ni^;k!:^f:;!-^';""j^'..,i-i.,p..« ,edat 

,  Inivorsl,  ..     Willi  ;„   I  >;,f ■""'•;'    I'i-'tory  at  Drown 

j'^vo      (I'apersnfHeA     ^r  ViiTa'^'-'V-   ^''"^-   '«^'. 

«erv..d  „L  n,,!n;,;St':;'Sl^,:i   •;,>""..  ;vl..    well  .le- 

Jameson,  Marciirp.     T  -''"(c,  vlil.  2ti. 

I  f'-^'mry  I-ifo,'Lon    l*!"'  ''vol.T' s*^  "  ^'"'o  "'' North- 

'•-  Sy".'J.?i„^;;!M"^-«V  "i^Jorieal  Record  of 

ciwf'Si;::^^:*^^  :n;^  •'^''•"  ^-'''--f 

pw  and  West  of  S  otlan    To  L?  "^  rT"*''  "'  "'«  "'»'- 

F.UNXKS,    a,,,,,    vol.    iii      add!     J-.     ..'■"'■''''•  *'■«» 
Lon.,  185!l,  p.  8vo  '  ■'     ^'"""■'™1   Gleanings, 

<i.'n>^h1C'pi;*'^:M^78?8^'8  "■^-     '•  ^"o  E-n- 
Tl.e    I'hilosophv  of'Law    r„       >  ^'"■,    ^-  Causality  ,  or, 

'i'-Mnation  :'  wit^o  1  er  jk:h;tive  Dm"''!!'-'''^*  "'"'   ''"' 

,I^^"etrino,   Edin.,  18M)8.„i?.'r "'"?";"  Christian 

;  'J'l'eology  „„.,   P'hiloso'ph  rLon     Iss^s"''  ^?'''™^  '» 

;  si'tn  on  the  Atonement  •  iVi.  v,v"  •       '•  ^l"'     *'  ^'^eus. 

1^17,  8v„.  ""'  •  ^'"  ^  'carious.'  Edin. and  Lon., 


Jamiesoii,  Georee  Aiiiiii» 


ror-'SrreVi;''„'i?i;t't:.f  f-""'?^'  ^•^-  «™- 

Lon.,  lS7o,  I2mo  ^"""'•"ction  by  D.  L.  Moody, 

James,   Sir   WilliHm   mmk 

oiuoated  at  the  L'nhe     tv  'f  .M  "''"^'    'f'fl'-'SSl, 

IJ^-I ;  vice-chancellor  IS  u.,?^""'.'  """'"^  '»  the  ba^ 
A|t«-.l  1870.  Tl  e  BrUi  1  t^\^''f'"'  "/"'"  Court  of 
I'-.«htcr,  M.  J.  8."sctw  '"Lon    T882''8'"'''   ''^  '''' 

i::i^sfl2--.'¥pi¥'«rl-^-"'-: 

iN!?^  about  Rivers  in  Manv  Finn    7  '"  ^™''  »■•.  «'ean. 
Jameson,  Hev   Frn-^nt  V"""'  '^''^'  I'-  8™- 

bftH-eon  the  MirSand  r  '   ,  •  ^'^'",^^'      '•  Analogy 
ISi2,  U'mo      2    H    L    ,  ^"''''•"'es  "f  Scripture,  Lon 

Sc™'on;"Lon!-l8,f  ^2,-  ./■".'"■^^r'^  to  Students':  Four 
M-,„-n„  i> >;.''■'•',  l^Mo.     .j.  Two   Serinons:    kite's 


cul,u,.l  „n,|  Fin,7n;r;rDe,"c;"sZ"EdTn  "  f^slJ  ^«"- 
Seeret,  Lon.,  18^7  ]%"'.  x  '''"„*">';<"■,  The  Laird's 
newe'l.,  I.SS5      9   S  :    ^^   .^«.-  "'^2,  2  vols.  cr.  ,8vo- 

"laddis-'woode,  Lon!",888  Vr  "vT'  "'  ^'"  ""'-^  °^' 
Jamiesoii,  John.     1    iiLi 

adJ-J   1803-1880      Tlor„-f'    ^■'^•'    t"'"'.  vol.   i., 
""-,  (Raird  LeciurS     p!d"r'"';S74   n's'"  "-"^  Scrip: 

n4T:^:"i:^«;^'^;^mi;^ittmy,.rBusi. 


Lnnrl    Q.re;Uon^'beTn""r '*'•/;!;;     "^""-''"'""i""  to  the 
Svo.  "=   ^"o  Lectures,   Lon.,    1883,   cr, 


Pliila.,  1.S55,  Svo  """"'  °°  Epidom.o  Cholera, 

oi'"wr„','Jf'i7pic"-bel"'"^''™"'  *^''""'^=  Con. 

Con.p„sitio„,N.York,Pl8  9   sto^'"''   '"   "'"="'"'=   ■">" 
Jameson,  Jamps       1   n ." 

.  Jumes.     A  Glossary  of  fhe  Obsolete 


|rh^":^^^:'^L^r:^^-^^,^-H^;j;.Eain.,e.tr: 
cine,  EdinburKh.     Dise    es  If  ^^     c,"'  '^'='"«''  "''  ^edi- 

Janiieson,   W.  F      i    ti     ^. 

Sn"f:5^rS^':r:£f^'"^Ste^l^To^ 
of  .he  ChrLtlan  «;    jCus'chl?'  "^^'^  '^  Recognition 
I'nited  ,«tates  Cons"  ,„Uo„   St'^'is^A''  W'  ''"""'  '"  '^' 
Jamiesnn     n^.,     .i'-...      '    "'*>  '2mo. 

a.«Mold  by  Himself.  Bo;t.    ,888  '2mo''-'  "^  ""^  ^'"•'""■ 

Timro?Tr;r?n/D'u"''"y-"'  ^'""'^--    ^^e  Life  and 

,  'eenth    cJntu  v    charfeTn  "  ''  1  ^'^'^'^  "^  "">  F""" - 
I  Svo.  •'   "-"afleston    and   Lon.,   1864,  2   vols. 

The  work,  wp  are  tdi'i  Ki-  *i  ,. 

«ie  war.  but  re-wFltyn  -nvi  ^' ''"'^'''■' ^*"»'wgun  before 
progre.s.s.  .  .  .The  bonk  iZ'^^"^'  "'."'  tinislicl  iluriiiR  ill 
Jamison  ha.,  been  a  labor  m«  1""  ",«  blockade  ^Jr 
Pher;  but  the  S  Mnory  0  " ,T,,S  ,,^S  n ', "^  =''^''1™'^  l""A- 
lil^ely  to  gain  much  hv  his  elT,  ?ts^'  S/' »"°''  "'e  thfnk, 
Jamison,  F.  n      tV'"^''\~^^-^"--^''n.ui. 

.   r.   «.     (Trans.)   Catechism  of  Perse- 

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JAN 

veronoo:    Historical,   Doclrinrvl,  iMoriil.    nnd    Liturgiciil 
Ex|i(i!>itiun  ul'  the  Catholic    Ueligioii,  l.y  Juhn  Junoph 
Uaiiiiio,  IJiJst.,  IS.'>7,  I  Nino, 
Jnne,  V.      Tbruugh    I.oto  and  War,  Lon.,  I8H6,  » 

vol«,  |>,  >*VI>. 

JnneH,  E.  The  Human  Intcllcel  an  Introdiiolldn 
t(i  I'hilosuiihy  :  Outline  u(  I'sychiilii^y,  Oakhuiil,  Cal., 
I8M4,  I2imi;  new  cil.,  rev.,  entitldl  ""Huuiun  Psychol- 
ogy," N.  York,  \x^i'<. 

'Jaiiex,  llev.  KUwin  L.,  Isic-I-T.'i,  b.  at  .«hef- 
flold,  Miias. ;  a  niininlcr  of  the  Mflho.liat  Epiicoiial 
Chiin'li  ;  Iwln-hnithcr  of  liishoi,  K.  S.  Jiiiji'.".  1.  Wesley 
his  Own  lli.ituriiin  :  Illii:<lr".iori»  of  his  Charueter  La- 
bors, und  Ai'liii'vciiiints,  from  his  Diaries,  N.  York,  I  'i. 
12uio.  2.  The  Character  and  Career  of  Francis  Asl'iuj , 
N.  York,  1872,  l2iiio.  :i.  Memenlon  of  Kov.  Eil"Br.i 
i'ayson,  N.  York,  IxTIi,  12iiic). 

JniiCN,  Uev.  I'roderick.  Thu  .Janes  Fan  Iv  :  a 
()cnealoi,'y  and  Brief  History  of  the  Descendants  of 
William  Janw,  thu  Kinlgrant  Ancestor  of  lB:i7,  Ac, 
N.  York,  ISfiS,  svo. 

JiliiVM,  Margaret  P.  The  Artist's  Year;  Original 
and  ^^ele^;tc^l  Poems  (if  the  Months.  Illust.  N.York, 
l«.s2,  obi.  8vo. 

Jaiiisch,  Uiid§oii  Ralph.  T'.xtracta  from  the 
St.  Helena  Records,  St.  Helena,  18Si,  Svo. 

JaniU!y,  Lucy  N.  Alton-Thoriie  :  i  Novel,  Phila., 
18S(),  12mo. 

Jaiiiiey,  Samuel  Macph^r^oii,  ['tuic,  vol.  I,, 
add.,]  1S(I1-188(I.  He  was  tt|)|)ointMl  iuiierintendent  of 
Indian  allairs  in  the  northern  "U|ic  endcncy  1809.  1. 
History  of  the  Religious  Society  '■(  Friends,  from  its 
Kiso  to  the  Year  1828. ■  vols,  i.-iv.,  1 'ii!\.,  1869-67, 12mo. 

"Tlie  work  is  much  of  It  written  In  a  plain,  simple, 
uniirctcndlnK  style,  but  aboii,  :-i  in  some  parts  lu  that 
IM'iuliar  stilled  .Scriptural  pli.a.'joU)((y  with  which  those 
will)  have  cil'ten  nitcnded  p'  Ilu.Is'  meetings  (jr  read 
Friends'  books  are  tboroUKbly  familiar.  .  .  .  We  com- 
mend it  to  the  readini!  of  perb.  ns  of  all  sects,  and  not 
least  to  the  young,  for  au  iuML'lit  into  .spiritual  purity  and 
tidclity  to  the  inner  liKht  such  as  are  not  likely  to  be  ex- 
hibited HKuin,  certainly  uoi  in  our  day,  in  the  furmatiou 
of  n  new  society."— ^Viuiyii,  v.  68. 

2.  An  American  View  of  the  Causes  which  have  led  to 
the  Decline  (d'  the  Society  of  Friends  in  (ire;it  Britain 
and  Ireland,  Lon.,  18(18,  8vo.  Anon.  H.  Kxamination 
of  the  Causes  which  led  to  the  Separation  of  Friends  in 
America  in  1827-28,  Phila.,  12mo.  4.  Summory  of 
Christian  Doctrines  as  held  by  the  Friind.«,  Phila., 
24mo.  5.  Vit:-1  Religion,  ii  1  the  Means  of  i  ■ 'moting 
it,  Phi!.".,  '8mo.  6.  I'eace  Pviiioiples  exeuiplilii  1  in  the 
Early  History  of  Pennsylvania,  Phila.,  1876,  12mo. 

Janssen,  Frederick  William.  (Kd.)  History 
of  American  Amateur  Athletics  and  A<|uatic3 :  with  the 
Records.     Illust.     N.  York,  1888,  sq.  8vo. 

Janvier,  Catherine  A.  Practical  Keramios  for 
Students,  N.  York,  188U,  sq.  Svo. 

Janvier,  Mrs.  Emma  N.     1.  Marion  and  Jessie; 
or.  Children's   Influence,   Cin.,  1870,  16uio.      2.  Agnes 
Morton's   Trial;    or,  The   Lost   Diamonds;    [also]   The 
Young  Governess,  Cin.,  18711,  16mo.     3.   IJsther   Mii 
well's    Mistake,   N.  York,   1874,   12mo.       4.    School   , 
Beechwood,  N.  Y'ork,  18S2,  16ruo. 

Janvier,  Francis  de  Ilaes.  1.  The  Skeleton 
Monk,  and  other  Poems,  Phila.,  1860,  12mo.  2.  The 
Sleeping  Sentinei,  [verse,]  Phila.,  1863.  3.  Patriotic 
Poems,  Phila.,  I860,  12mo. 

Janvier,  Miss  Margaret  Thomson,  ("  Mar- 
garet Vandegrift,"  pseud.,)  b.  in  New  Orleans;  sister  of 
F.  de  H.  Janvier,  tiipm.  1.  Clover  Beach,  Illust. 
Phila.,  1880,  4to.  2.  Under  the  Dog-Star;  from  the 
Dog-Latin  of  Jock.  Illust.  Phila.,  1881,  4to.  3.  Hol- 
idays at  Home.  Illust.  Phila.,  1882,  4to.  4.  The 
Queen's  Body-Guard:  a  Story  of  .\merioan  Life,  for 
Girls,  Phili  ..  1883,  12mo.  ,0.  The  Abscnt-Minded  Fairy, 
and  other  Verses.  Illust.  1883.  6.  Ways  and  Means, 
Phila.,  1886, 12mo.  7.  The  IK'ad  Doll,  ind  other  Verses. 
Illust.  Bost.,  1888,  sq.  Svo.  8.  Little  Helpers.  Illust. 
Best.,  188,8,  sq.  Svo. 

Janvier,  Thonji^  Vllibone,  b.  ISlii,  in  Phila- 
delphia; brother  of  t.  de  H.  Janvier,  tupm,  a  journal- 
ist; has  contributed  stories,  Ac,  to  the  Century  Maga- 
zine. 1.  Color  Studies:  Four  Stories,  N.  jfork,  1885, 
12mo.  2.  The  Mexican  Guide,  N.  York,  1886,  8vo  ;  new 
ed.,  ISS?. 

"  In  the  Preface  the  author  masses  hla  authorities  |i  liietly 
native)  abundantly,  and  shows  that  he  has  made  mi  ex- 
haustive study  of  Mexican  history,  geography,  architec- 
ture, institutions,  and  scenery."— CVidc,  vil.  98. 
900 


JAP 

Janvrln,  Mary  W.     Peace;  or.  The  Stolon  Will: 
an  American  Novel,  Bolt.,  18o7,  l2iiio. 
Japp,  Alexander  Hay,  LL.D.,  F.H.S.K.,  b.  iski, 

at  Dun,  Forfarshire,  Scotland  :  educated  at  Montr  ifo 
Aoadeiiiy,  and  at  the  l'niveri.ity  of  Kdinburgh,  where  ho 
was  highly  di.ilinguished  in  logic,  literature,  and  moral 
philosophy  ;  was  for  some  years  a  journalist,  ciinnccted 
with  several  Soottish  papers,  anil  afterwards  in  London, 
Hhere  he  wa«  editor  (d'  the  Sunday  Mugii/inc.  Ho  hii> 
contributed  largely  to  leading  periodicals,  including  the 
Cor''  '  .  Mcviiw,  the  British  Quarterly,  Frai*!  i ' 
,%i  ,■,..,...  iv  ii  .'ds,  and  many  dllic'-r'.  Many<d'li> 
liuoki)  nave  be  '  pnolislied  under  p.<eudonymes,  as  N.>'. 
4-8, 14. 11  IIM.  in  thefellowiiig  list,  under  that  of  "  H.  A. 
P:i^  , '  ilos.  o  ond  1 1  under  that  of  "  llciijamin  Oruic," 
and  Nos,  1&  and  10  under  that  of  "  K.  Condor  Uriiy." 
1.  (Ed.)  Miscellanies  from  the  Collected  Writings  i.i 
Kdward  Irving,  Lon.,  ISK,'),  p.  Hvo.  Anon.  2.  Time 
Great  Teachers  of  our  Own  Time;  being  an  Atli'inpt  to 
deduce  the  Spirit  and  Purpose  animating  Carlyle,  Ten- 
nyson, and  Uuskin,  Lon.,  I860,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Treu-- 
ure-Book  of  Devotional  Reading,  Lon.,  1866,  p.  Svo; 
new  ed.,    Edin.,   1870.       '.   '    '' '  ^es:    a    Book    of 

Biographies,   Lon.,    '  1..1.    i    ..    I' 77,  \\   '<vo.      .'. 

Out  anil  All  About;  Fable.)  for  Old  and  Y'oung,  Lon, 
1873,  p.  Svo.  II.  Noble  Workers  :  a  Book  of  Examples  lur 
Young  Men.  Illust.  Lon.,  187.S,  p.  Svo.  7.  Memoir  of 
Nathiinicl  Hawthorne:  with  Stories  now  first  publi..<lic  I 
in  this  Country,  Lon.,  1873,  or.  Svo.  8.  Thoreau:  his 
Life  and  Aims:  a  Study,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo;  new  ed  , 
1871). 

"This  'study'  is  more  likely.  In  our  judgment,  to  attno  1 
readers,  and  send  tlieiii  to  Tiioreau's  works,  than  an  ehili- 
oralelife."— .'>y«i'''i(or,  1.  1303. 

9.  Thomas  DeQuincey:  his  Life  and  Writings,  Lon., 
1877,  2  vols.  Svo;  new  ed,,  1S70. 

"  Mr.  I'lige  has  collected  enough  amusing  anecdotes  of 
Do  liuiiicry  In  this  book  to  make  us  wish  for  more."— .-'!(. 
lin\.  xllii.  i.Tf). 

■'  We  arc  mistaken  if  the  resuit  of  this  Life  be  not  to  ~.'t 
Thouitts  De  QuiiH'ey  on  a  higher  pinnacle,  as  a  man  wiili 
conduct  and  conscience,  a  man  with  responsible  family 
relations,  a  true  gentleman  as  well  as  cultivated  scholar, 
than  he  had  liitbcrtii  nurlicd."— .lead.,  xll.  .'■)3. 

"  The  best  autol>iograi.  .y  needs  a  biograjihy  by  its  siilc 
to  eke  out  its  del"  ienclc  and  give  the  man  as  be  .seeiiinl 
to  iitliers ;  and  ti  s  meniuir  by  Mr.  Page  errs  only  on  ilic 
side  id'excess,  us  a  good  memoir  sliouhl."— A'udoii,  xxv   '■». 

10.  Lights  on  the  Way:  Some  Tales  within  a  Tuli. 
By  the  Late  J.  H.  Alexander,  I!. A.,  [pseud.]  With  :iii 
Explanatory  Note  liy  H.  A.  Page.  Lon.,  1878,  p.  ^v.. 
11.  The  Treasure-1,  iok  of  Consolation  for  All  in  Son  » 
and  Suffering,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  12.  Industrial  Curi- 
osities :  (ilances  here  and  there  in  the  World  of  Lalioiir, 
Lon.,  1880,  ]).  Svo;  4th  ed.,  1885.  13.  (iernian  Life  ;ind 
Literature,  in  a  Series  of   Biographical   ,~tudies,  l."n., 

1880,  bvo. 

"  .\  book  repro  nting  ounsiderable  reading,  but  of  in- 
toleralile  p'   'ixlly  .lud  verbiage,  dealing  with  great  tbcnics 

I  » ithout  uii  adcqtmlo  understanding  of  any  one  of  tlicni,' 
— .<a(.  Kei:,  li.  440. 

I  "The  volume,  as  a  wh  le.  Is  admirable."— Spcc(a(or,  liv. 
;ni. 

"  His  :  « ledge  of  o  Inals  seems  to  tie  slight,  but  with 
.-  condbaud  autliorities  he  is  .  ,  .  over  lamiliar."— .^loi'/., 
xvii.  451. 

14.  Leaders  of  Men  ;  Biographies  specially  written  lor 
!  Youth,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo.  1.^.  Wise  Words  and  l.oviiii} 
I  })i-v\  a  Book  of  Biographies  for  Girls,  T.on.,  I8H11.  p. 
.■  >o.  10.  Master  Missb.ruiries:  Chapter  in  Pioij.iT 
Eff-rts,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  17.  I.i- 
bour  and  Victory:  »  Book  of  Examples  for  those  wii" 
would  learn,  Lon.,  1881,  or.  Svo;  3d  ed.,  1881,  ,,. 
Svo.  18.  Hand-Book  for  ^\  ..  iig  and  its  Ncighliimr- 
hood,   (Lnwin's    "Half-lJ.    .;ay    Iiand-Books,")    I    11., 

1881,  12mo.  !  "  ister  Edith's  Probation,  and  other 
Stories,  Lon.,  I  ^q.  Ifimc  20.  The  Way  to  For- 
tune: a  Series  i>  rt  '  lys  :  with  Illustrative  I'l  'v- 
erbs  and  Ane(  .,  I.r  1881,  12mo;  3d  ed.,  l->::. 
Anon.  21.  Li;  y  By<  urs  :  a  Book  of  Instru.  livo 
Pastime,  Lon.,  ,  -I,  p.  Svo.  22.  Heroic  Adv<'n'  "■: 
Chapters  in  Recent  Exploration  and  Discovery  ;  '1 
Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo.  23.  Vers  de  Soci6t6  and  Pai 
with  other  Essays,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo.  24,  The  IIIuj- 
tratcd  Poetry-Book  for  Young  Readers ;  2d  ed.,  buu., 
1883,  ISmo.  Anon.  25.  Days  with  Industrials:  Adven- 
tures and  Experiences  among  Curious  Industries.  2(1. 
tlood  Men  and  True:  Eiogr,iphic3  of  Workers  in  t!:e 
Fields  of  Beneficence  and  Benevolence.  27.  Ancclutea 
of  Animal  Intelligence,  arranged  on  a  New  Printiple, 
Lon.,  ISSfl,  cr.  Svo. 


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valion,  Liverpuol, 
Livcr|,oo|,  Is.-,.)    s 
hibiting    the    pr,„ 
faints,  Liverpool 
•'nqui'H,  J„|„| 

'ions  of  11,,.  i;,,,,,,. 

J"<liieN,  j„|„', 

';'   < be  Ninth   .\ew 

•N.iithern  Uebclli,,,, 

Jaqu.s.Josep 

liillonof  Morality. 
'■""•.  I'^SI.i.r,  Mn,. 

Jn.im,,  >viiii, 

Natio„„l  Defence;  2 

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l-'i.  I2mo.     :i.   ,M„; 

^-  \t,.k,  188(i,  |o,„„ 

bnce,  N.  York,  l,ss(| 

'Cries  entitled  "  y„e,' 

Jarbottom,    .>i, 

■■"■icnce,  Lon.,  |M7'>  ,s 

Jnrdine,  J„|,n, 

Jardine,  j„,,„ 

""""'I     N,u.„„  „, 
Jurdlne,  Hober 

;;l"'op  of  Cognitiun, 
I;  What  to  Believe: 
Knghsh-Sneaking  .V„ 
Kcbgious  Subjects,  C:.l 
J."rniain,(Jeorg, 
itiitive  Analysis.  Lon 

Vool-D.vein^:!^!;"'"; 
Encouragement  of  A„, 

■farnac,  <  omie  cj 
Jarrel,  U.  A.     |. 

H»pti.«t.-,  Memphis,  Te, 

■"7'  Kthic,  (ireen'viMe 

Jnrreti,  Emily  Jii 

«n   the  Gospels,    Lon 
Umrch-Yard  an  I   the' 
Lon.,  I,ss(),cr.  ,Sv„   „ith 
Jarrett,  llev.  :•■"„", 

'''8-,  Hebrew  pro  ,.  . 
«-j|c  and  Acts,  so  , 
'•  ''  »"rd  without  chat 
-  A  New  W'tiy  of  1 
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■;alop,ikhyanam:  or, 'Hu 

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Jarves     Oeming.  P' 
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^-  ^■"'^- >«8«.  I..!;;;  ""'Z™;'"- .'•"••  National  liefl;;:.  ; 

l™oe.  N.  York,  Issd,  I ■.,,,„      ,'£?'""  ,''""   ''••'»<>ti™l   Ue- 
Sn'^ncM.    1,0,,.,  |'s;.;,;^JL-       ■''""iUrj.     Legislation     «„a 

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;'';'?P  "'   <''"gnii,„n   r.on    |i'"  ''''''""'"•■■'  "I'  Hio  P.y. 

iUtive  Anabai,,  Lo^.^'^ro    SyTT^'" P""""  "f  Q"""" 
Mool-D.ve  iiir:  Siv    j  '  •  V"  >  "'h  eJ.,     H89      2    rin 

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'"fi>  i™.  nheru    ,,,   „       «q"ontij-  tor  many  yenn,  ,„ 
'"■•Hnd,  another,  of  .spedmon!"..  ""';'"*'«''  Galle  ,  i„ 

^"i«r,  N.  York,  'l 864,"  n'^^"'',  "I '^"■""•"''ion^  of  .„ 


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N-rv  Of  hi;  ,,lli_    ;;,^°»«J.:  a    Clever   Do«:    „   ,>„„ 
O''_ji^-ion8,  I,o„„  ,S5|_  ;;.;««•      S<-T."on.  on  Particular 

te; «. .....  A„;  tera;::  «'■ 

i"T°"''™.»S;;,,'JT-L?'  «■»"»  «' 

'  ^  Eighty  .>^oeo„d  Re,M,,  .",^'  **-,.  ."'"'"ncnl  Kcoord  „f 

;«  ?"-!„,  „„„  hehi' '^o    ,  „t"™;"'"  College  at  Niesk? 

I  Lh    ?"'."■'*■■.  "'i-'ion  stat.on  at  Kv  r  '"  «''P»""t"iJ 
'Sli    Iruluin    d  strict   ,.f  i    u     ,      '^•''^''■'"g,   u  the  lirif 
'"-'ve  Kara  a„![''J^„2,^  '^  ^ou     „,,„„   ,8'  ^.'^'.^^.f-^; 

».  h  the  Tibetan  lang,,'  ^ '"f  .  'Z""T'^  acquaint.^ 

Igumim     the   Talmud   L^bliani'^v"""^   "^    "'«   Tar- 
,  Mulrashc  Literature.     In  lliv^V"'.''""''"'  ''"d   the 

I  ^^-j^-uU^il-o^fu'tbrLou.,  il^:,:'^t''"""'"  "'  ->■  Exile. 

i  actress    in    l^l.     'j/  i^J'  "'-''"•  I'O.Mon ;  became  an 
I  n"7'^T'  'S".3  vols  p  8,.^""'"   "'    Connaugbt.-    tt 

oTis;^''^  ^h^t'-^'"'''''«  '3';:,  pS^r'"'" 

Progress  frona  this  World  to  a  Bet't'"''"T"''  ^""^  ^"'""^^ 
8-  My  Connaught  Cousin,    t         ""■-  ^"n--  "*»'.  P.  8vo 

„'-;"■.  '>^.S!,;'  vols,  or  8vo*   iss!  T"^f  ^°"' ^  »  Novel 
of  Convenie,,,.,.;  a  Tale,  I  on!  ISSs's  >•  ,'■  ^  ""^iage 

•»ay,   Rose       The    «  ,1?  .',*"'"•  C"- 8vo. 
Brother,,  Lon.,  mr%   iZ/"'»«'s;   or,   More    than 

I  ""/•'?■"'•"  '^'  ''""  ''■''""•^     ^"^   ^^""""""^  J 
«'/«-' ■"U^''.'""'"'  '"  '"«  ^"-o  Of  Mr.  Figgins. 

Jeairresoa,    Chri  fe^ri'^^-.  ,855,  ,2n.o. 
I  "er    Samuel,    F.R.c.S 
901 


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JEA 

Ellin.  I.  'Trnnii.l  Miinual  nf  OphtlmlmoHomi)',  f'«r  Stu- 
ilciiK,  liy  I»r.  DiiuuiM.cl,  l.dii..  IHSd,  rjiim.  2.  Kyo  Dlii- 
vi\M-' :  whiit  tho  I'liiili.'  -hoiil.l  kriiiw  (if  Ihom  ;  Two  l<(io- 
tun-,  I.nn.,  ISSH,  Hi.,. 

Jcnitrciion,  K«'v.  Herbert  llniniiKiinl,  .M.A., 
Hm.luiiUHl  lit  Trinity  ('i>llo)^c,  Ciimliriclx''.  I'*"'  i  "r.liilnocl 
1172;  iHKinlftiit  iliiipliiin  la  Si.  I'cIit'^  lldiiir,  Killmrn, 
1S7.I-N7.  I.  Till)  n.iiibli!  l'rii«'»»l'in  of  tlu<  llnlv  tlli»»l: 
11  l'ii|ior,  I.rni.,  IHHII,  Hvo.  2.  Tliu  Divine  I'nity  iiml 
Trinity  :  Ksfliiy*  on  (loil  ami  on  liin  llflution  to  lliu  Uni- 
VL'rw  iiii'l  to  .Mini,  l,i.«.,  H-*^,  |i.  >vo. 

Ji'uWreHoii,  John  i'ordy,  l"ii'<,  vol.  I.,  mM.,] 
h.  i.s:',l,  at  Franilinnhain,  .^iiHollij  xrailiiatcl  lit  I'eiii- 
liniitf  CollcKe.Dslonl.  \sa>:  ciilli'il  to  the  bar  \'<M  Hi' 
liiiK  contributed  lar,,'iily  to  ths  l.oiiilon  Athi'iiii'Uin.  Fra- 
i-or'n  .MnKii/iint',  Hill  oihiT  |ii'rioilifiil-,  ami  in  a  ililigent 
wriliT  on  till'  daily  preK-  of  Loniloii.  Ho  IK  also  an 
inspnilor  of  recoriia  and  docuiucntK  lor  lli'r  .Majenty  a 
Ciiiuiiii-.-'ion  on  Historical  .ManuKcTipt*.  1.  Miriam  Cop- 
lev,  Lm.,  1S,')1»,  ;)  vol.i.  p.  -vo.  2.  A  Hook  aliout  Doc- 
tors, l.on.,  1.HIIII,  2  vols,  p.  .svo.  3,  Olive  Illako'i  (Joo.l 
Work,  lion.,  18rt2,  :i  ynU.  p.  t^vo.  4.  .-^Ir  Kverard » 
Daugliler,  l.on.,  IHIlIl,  ii.  Svo,     5.  Live  it  D.iwn  ;  ii  Story 

" Lun., 


an    llUlorioul 
.'luiicuti  in  thi> 


of  ll^'i'  I.i^lit  l-and«,  f.un.,  l.^ti:!.  3  vols.  p.  svo.  fl.  Not 
Dead  Vet,  l.on.,  IMIil,  .'t  vols.  p.  Hvo,  7.  Tho  Lile  of 
Ruliert  Stophoinim  :  with  Descriptive  riiaptorii  on  some 
of  his  .Most  Iniportunt  I'rolossional  Work,  by  W.  I'.ilc, 
liiin.,  IHtU,  2  volv  .Hvo.  H.  \  Hook  lOiout  Lawyers, 
Lon.,  18fl«,  2  vols.  HVO.  1).  A  Noble  Woman,  Lon.,  IHIlH, 
3  vols.  p.  8vo.  10.  A  Book  about  the  Clergy,  Lon.,  1H7», 
2  vols.  Hvo.  11.  Annals  of  Oxford,  Lon,,  1H7I),  2  vols. 
8vo.     12.   A  Woman  in  Spito  of  Herself,   Lon.,  1H71,   .1 

vols.  p.  Hvo.  ,      ,    ,     I 

'   llie  scfiiolslnlil  in  Canada.  .  .  .  Kvory  one  wIm  feels 
Bii  interest  111  that  hospitable  land  will  read  with  oaKur-   | 
lifss  mill  sympalhv  the  iiiithor  s  exuelleiit  Ueserlpllou  uf 
llfu  111  the  old  Dominion,"— .I'/i.,  No.  2;W7. 

i;i.  Brides  ami  Uridiils,  Lon.,  1H72,  2  vols.  Hvo,  11. 
Lottie  Darling,  l.on.,  lH7:i,  ;i  vols.  p.  Hvo.  15.  A  Book 
about  the  Table,  Lon..  1H71,  2  v.ils.  Hvo. 

"  Mr.  .leall'reson  lieulii.s  with  ■  ( iriice  at  Meals,'  Rnd  then 
carrii-  iis  tu  luieleiit,  eliisslcal,  barlmroiis,  maKiilllcelit,  and 
nieiliaval  baiaiuels.  ,  .  .  The  eoiiteiits  of  the  seeoiid  v.i  - 
ume  ill  the  siici'es.slon  of  subjects,  resemble  a  iiioderii  bill 
of  tare."— .l(/i.,  No.  2I.VJ. 

Hi.  (Ed.)  A  Young  Squire  of  tho  Seventeenth  Cen- 
tury: from  the  I'apers  (A.D.  l«77-l«8rt)  of  Christopher 
Joiilt'reson,  of  Dullingham  House,  Cambridgeshire,  Lon., 
1S7H,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

•  The  Young  Squire  to  whom  we  are  introdueud  In  these  : 
pnaes  is  ii  dlslinet  ailditliui  to  our  iiorlralt-k'allery  of  iniii.ir  i 
Kiigllsii  worthies,  ,   .   .  Those  who  were  liel.ire  liiellne.l  1. 1 
supp  ise  that  the  typical  Kniilish  soiiire  of  the  seveiileeiiili 
ceiitiu  v  wa,s  neither  a  roue  nor  a  sot.  neither  like  the  ll.iii. 
Henrv  "Hastings,  ..f  whom  Shaflesbury  draw.s  such  a  real- 
istic and  iilmosl  lerrlble  p.irtrait  in  his  ■  .\utiibiographv, 
nor  like  Miicauhivs  familiar  sketch,  will  prize  this  record. 
—Smrlnliir,  11.  lilt.  .      „ 

17.  The  Rapiers  .if  Regent's  I'lirk,  Lon.,  1H,S2,  3  vols. 
or.  Hvo.  18.  Tho  Real  Lord  liyron  :  New  Views  of  the 
I'oet's  Life,  Lon.,  1883,  2  vols.  Hvo;  new  ed.,  lHa4. 

".-iave  ill  one  point,  on  which,  instead  of  esuiblishlng 
his  own  conclusions,  Mr.  Jeatlresoii  simjily  establishes  tho 
case  of  Ills  opponents,  this  real  Lord  Bvron  ...  Is  ex.- 
Hclly  the  Loril  Hvroii  with  whom  everybody  .  .  .  except 
8.111111  very  foolish  and  ignorant  people  in  England  and 
some  very  clever  and  knowing  Ibreigners  .  .  .  1ms  been 
perfectly  Vamiliiir  for  at  least  a  generation."— .Su/.  Ket:,  Iv. 

77.f,  ,  ,    , 

"Obviously  he  has  had  access  to  new  sources  of  informa- 
tion, and  he  may  1)0  congratulated  on  the  use  that  he  has 
made  of  his  good  fortune.  .  .  .  Mr.  .lealVreson  has,  In  fact, 
produced  a  book  that  throws  a  Hood  of  new  light  on  the 
most  critical  periods  of  Byron's  life."- .K/i.,  No.  2»'.>K 

ri'his  work  was  severely  criticised  by  Mr.  ILiyward,  in 
the  Quarterly  Review  for  July,  1HH3,  and  by  .Mr.  Froude, 
in  the  Nineteenth  Century  for  August,  1HH3.  Tho  au- 
thor's answers  may  be  foun.l  in  the  Athenaniin.  Nos.  29 Dl, 
2«I2,  2914,2i)17.)  IS).  The  Real  Shelley  :  NewViewsof 
tho  I'oet's  Life,  Lon.,  ISHj,  2  vols.  Svo. 

••His  whole  aim,  the  purport  of  the  Imok  page  after 
page,  is  to  strip  Shelley  and  exhibit  him  to  the  astonished 
licro-worship|icr  as  a  very  sorry  manikin.  .  .  .  Mr. , lea II re- 
eon  shows  strenuous  study  of  bis  sulycct.  and  of  all  the 
materials  which  can  be  brought  in  aid  of  it.  .  .  .  What- 
ever may  be  tliouglit  of  his  hostile  eonclii.sions.  or  of  the 
tone  in  which  he  aunouiiees  them,  Mr.  JealTreson's  book 


JEB 

(A  long  reply  by  Mr,  leatfresoii  to  Prof  liowden's  article 
iiiiiy  be  found  In  the  same  vol,,  ii,  II 'J  J 

20     Lady    Hamilton   and  l.or.l    Nelson  : 
Biography,  ba.e.l  on  Letters  ami  other  Do 
Po,««»loii  of  Alfred  Morrlmm,  Ks,,.,  of  I   .nthill,  W  Ills, 
Lon.,  1HH7,  2  vols,  or.  Hvo.  .  ,         ,         • 

•rhoiiiih  he  has  worked  aMsidiioiisly.  and  las  cleared 
nil  -oni.'  obscure  points  In  Ihe  early  history  ol  lils  her..lne, 
.  '  .  1,1.  basii..lii.\cle.laiiyililii«of  lmi»irtaiieei.iourconr 
i.reheiisioiiof  Ibeiiialii  points  ot  iiiteresi  in  her  life.  And 
Willi  1  examining  lil«  slfllngs  with  a  nilcroscple  evu,  he 
liiLs  iiedleeted  many  sources  of  Inlorniatloii  wliieli  lay 
ready  to  hi- loind."     .1//,  .  No,  ;u:'.a. 

.leilloilK,  CJeortje  NmiiiU'l.  How  I  foiinl  a  Hvo- 
I  (lund  Note,  iiml  v>liat  came  of  it:  wiili  oilier  Stories, 
l.on.,  1H8I,  p.  Hvo. 

.Irillicoil,  J.  A.,  M.D,  Pathological  Anatomy,  I'a 
t  ,,gy,  iin.l  I'hyslcal  Diagnosis:  a  Series  ..f  Clinical 
i;,  ijoris,  comprising  the  I'rincipiil  Disomes  of  the  Hu- 
man Body,      must,     ('in.,  188,,,  b.l. 

JeailCK,  Hinilim.  Tho  M.idem  Confectioner:  a 
I'raclical  (iuide,  l.on,,  IHlU,  p.  Hvo;  new  ed.,  1871, 

JcniiM,  llev.  (JcorRC,  [«»'<,  vol.  L.  add.]  Iho 
Pastor's  Voice:  being  Twenty-Five  Sermons:  with  all 
Introilnction  by  ('.  .1.  (loo.lliait.  l.on.,  IHitl,  12iiio. 

JtniiH,  Kfv.  (Ji'orge   Kdward,  M.A.,  b.  1h4h, 


is  iueoiitcstalily  a  .solid  array  of  facts  and  disquisitions,     ,^';,"',';, 
and  a  forcible  indictment  of  Shelley  as  a  man."— .I»i.,  No.     ''^'''.  '- 


at  Tctney  Vicarage,  near  (Irinisby,  Lincolnshire;  gradu 
ated  with  honors  at  I'cinbroko  College,  Oxford,  1H72,  an. 
was  elected  Fellow  of  Hertford  College  1h:4;  or.biine.l 
lH7o;  assistant  master  of  Haileybiiry  College  |H71-s7, 
and  since  llien  rector  of  .Mottistone  ami  vicar  of  Slior- 
well,  Isle  of  Wight.  1.  The  Life  ami  Letters  of  Marcus 
Tullius  Cicero;  being  a  New  Translation  of  tho  Letters 
Ineluded  in  Mr.  Watson's  Selections  ;  with  Historical  and 
Critical  Notes,  Lon.,  IHHil,  or.  hvo;  '.'d  e.l.,  IHHJ. 

"  He  has  simply  wrllleii  a  translation  of  another  man  s 
m.ioetliMi  of  Ciecro  s  I.etU-rs.  although,  by  an  iiiilnlclliulble 
freak,  be  has  called  a  score  or  iwoof  dates  tt'Lllcol  Cicero 

It  is  most  (lei'ideilly  a  K 1  traiislatlon.  and  very  liir 

iiidecd  above  the  averaue.  The  Introdiietloiis  to  the  I.el- 
tcrs  too,  are  solid,  If  iiol  brilliant,  and  ilie  only  limit  that 
we  have  to  llnd  with  the  erilieal  ami  blsiorlcal  notes  is 
that  there  are  not  more  of  them."-.Vi'"'"''.  1'^'-  ■*'■ 

2.  (Hd.)  Select    Letters    of    Cicero;    for    the    Use  of 

Schools,  Lon.,  1HS2,  IHmo.     3.  Hailcybury  Chapel  ami 

other   Sermons,   Lon.,  IHSfl,  12nio.     With  Jo.neh,  A.  V., 

Cicero  :  Stories  from  Roman  Hislory,  Lon.,  1HH4,  iHino. 

Jeans,  James  Sfott.     1.  Jubilee  Memorial  of  tho 

Railway    System,      lllii-t.      Lon.,    lH7fi,   Hvo.      2.  Nolcs 

on    Northern     Industries,   l.on.,  1H7H,  p.  Hvo.      3.  Steel : 

,  its    History,  Manufactures,  I'ropeities,  and   Uses,  I...11,. 

i  IHHO,  Hvo.      I.   Kngland's  Su]iroimioy:  its  Sources.  L... 

noinics,   and    Ilangers,    Lon.,    IHS.'i,   Hvo.       b.    Railway 

I'robleiiis  :  an  Inquiry  into  the  Economic  Condition-  .1 

Railway  Working  In  Dillerent  Countries,  l.on..  IHh7,»v.. 

"  As  (in  liide.x  of  the  sources  of  information  and  a  >inii- 

maryof  inueli  that  Is  of  uiiiiiicstioiiable  value.  Ihc  i k 

Is  one  which  It  is  desirable  to  i>os.scss.  But  so  lar  11.-  1:  1- 
consuUed  as  nulhoritative,  it  is  calculated  to  mislea.l  - 
Alh.,  No.  aio'j,  „,       . 

Jeans,  Thomas.  1.  The  Tommiebcg  bhooim;;-; 
or,  A  Moor  in  Scotland,  [a  novel.]  Illust.  Lon.,  I  -'  ", 
or.  Hvo  ;  new  ed.,  lH7o,  2,  Always  in  the  Way  ;  a  l.mic 
Story,  Edin.,  ISiifi,  Hvo;  new  ed.,  18(18, 

Jeans,  William.     England  and  Ireland:  an   Ia- 

ainination  of  the  Demand  for  Home  Rule,  Lon.,  IHsii,  --v... 

Jeans,  William  T.     1.  The  Creators  of  the  A;;.' 

of  Steel,  Lon..  IHH4,  or.  8vo.    2.  Lives  of  the  EIcctricKui,-, 

Tyndall,  Wheatstono,  Ice.,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

jeays,  Joshua.  The  Orthogonal  System  of  llaiiJ- 
Railing,  Lon.,  IS.'iO,  Hvo;  new  ed.,  1864. 

Jebb,  Kev.  John,  U.D.,  [rm^c,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  Isii..- 
ISH6;  ordained  1828;  rector  of  Peterstow  IHi:;  sil; 
canon  residentiary  of  Hereford  from  1870.  1.  A  I'leii 
for  what  is  left  .if  the  Cathedrals,  Lon.,  1862.  2.  Hint:' 
on  Reading  the  Liturgy,  Lon.,  1HS3.  3.  The  Prii..  iplr 
of  Ritualism  ilefended,  Lon.,  1851!.  4.  Tho  Choral  lie- 
aponscs  and  Litanies  of  tho  United  Churches  of  EiijihinJ 
and  Ireland;  vol.  ii.,  Lon.,  1857,  fol.  5.  The  Uiuml 
Law  and  Custom  of  the  Church  Universal,  Lon..  I^tiii, 
(5.  The  Right  of  the  Irish  Branch  of  the  United  Cliurcli 
of  England  and  Ireland  considered,  Lon.,  1868. 

Jebb,  Itichard,  [nuie,  vol.  i.,  second  of  the  name 
there  mentioned,  add.]  The  Act  to  Amend  the  I.uw 
relating  to  Probates,  Ac. :  with  Rules  and  (Jrders,  l.on.. 


"Ill  lieu  of  ascertaining  the  fact.s  of  Shelley's  life,  Mr. 
Jeadresoii  sopplemeuts  his  ignorance  with  conjcetures,— 
conjectures  \  hich  to  one  who  knows  the  facts  cannot  but 
appear  in  many  Instances  strangely  unfortunate 
strangely  lUtenipered."— E.  Dowdes :  ^lcn(i.,  xxvii 
902 


and 
393. 


J«'l>!>,  Rjrhnrd  n.-jverhn-.:!--  LT..D.,  b.  1-41, «' 
Dundee,  Scotland;  son  of  Robert  ebb,  (on/.,  vol.  i.,l 
and  grand-nephew  of  John  Jebb,  liishop  of  Limerick. 
(aiili;  vol.  i. ;)  educated  at  St.  Columba's  College,  Ireland, 
at  Charterhouse  .School,  London,  and  at  Trinity  College, 


Cambridge,  . 

an. I  Win  ola,.{ 

cdlego  ho  li, 

bridge  the  s 

and   with    I'ri 

Iho  CaMiiiriil^ 

first  scerelarj 

'irator  of  the 

"I  Trinity  r„) 

"(  Creek  at  (I 

ciiiio  profoa,,,, 

He  has  taken 

niodern  (iieek 

lit  Athens   |„ 

•rehiBologieul  1 

llio  King  of  (J 

Saviour,  in  rce 

Ho  has  aNo  reci 

the  occasion  „( 

from  Cambriijjf, 

(lie  Kncyclopim 

n.ftls.     1.  (Trans 

.Notes,  Lon,.  IH7 

Latin  Vcr««,  Lm 

ilenl»  of  the  Can 

'-'■■o.     4,  ThoAtt 

'•*'«,  2  vols.  Hn, 

,  ','",'» Inipo.ssihi 
iiiliiablc  ,>,.ry|,.t, 
lil.'raiiire  which  I 
'"■'•';«""'■  IlKhl.kn, 
ji..(lels  ol  oratory 
Ihisliicl.Iaii.l  ivei 
•'>.  "ThcVtil,.  ( 
Keinarks  on  an  A 
I"  "le  "  Academy' 
'"i'lie  Attic  Orati 
.ioin.lor  to  Piof.  M 
'fieek    Lilenitiirc 
'■""lo.     H.   .Mo.i„,.,i 
™"The   Progress 
l."n.,  IHHO.  ,,.  sv„ 
'iiiitors:    being   a 
I'"""'"'  fn.m  Ami, 
llentlcy,  ("English 
"II  comes  iiotoiil, 
IwMil  l)est  Iltieil  tor  t 
,  lie  lia.s  broiiL'bi 
""'l'^;I.crccpli^'^!' 

;;m.  and  Ihe  ivhf;ie'' 
«liich  sec..i„|-l,„|„i 

.    '!•  Sophocles;  th« 

(cil   Notes,  Comnien 

i'rose.     Parln  I.-Uf 

llii-ee  volumos  comnl 

t'Jioiieu.s,  nn.l  Antigc 

''^Ve  have  iinqiie,sii 

ofarasiti,„.s,,r,reed 

"liichcaiibe./oneby 

r,  ■,;,■  l-lieeombii^ 

,    ';  '"•-■'•'"•y  excellci 

"""\:  i>e  rare;  but  v 

Keep  I'rof,  .lobb's  w  rl^ 

"'"''■'I  I",  and  as  a, no, 1 

I'l.^tiigland  ought  to  b, 

,,,'-■  "»"ier:anlntr( 

'■'■';;«"",  1887,  p.  8^.„. 

lied  to   (ioncra    Char 

enier  in  Antiquity'' 

l"c    iiiguage  bcini:,!,, 

■"ly'^fai'iT'"-""^''^ 
,"  11  's  a  masterpiece  ol 

^^  Aho,  school  editions  < 
Jpbouit,  Edward 

omersci,   Description  c 

--•"■'•"■  at  Oriel  ColJcir 
J-fc.H.    MyJ.  T.J.'  KS( 

iTs'l'f    ^\!'-«-'her 
'      ''•    3,  Sermons  in 


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ruiubriil)(e,  wIutp  ha 
I.I    rriiiily  Coiii.^y,      I,/    ".,",'"    ""'^  "|)|ii,itil,.,|  I,  ,„,,,. 

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observe,  nnd  he  can  record  his  observations ;  but  tlie  fac- 
ulty of  creation  Is  not  In  him."— /1(A..  No.  21167. 

21.  After  London  ;  or,  Wild  England.  In  Two  Parts. 
I'iirt  I.     Lon.,  lS8i),  ji.  Svo. 

"  A  romance  of  the  future.  The  scene  Is  laid  in  an  Kur- 
land  none  to  ruin  and  rclapscil  into  the  desolation  of  pre- 
historic  nature.  .  .  .  The  idea,  it  will  be  seen,  is  inicom- 
niouly  fresh  and  slriklnK.  It  is  \vruui,'ht  out  in  a  fashion 
iluitshosvs  Mr.  Jelfcrics  at  his  bctt  in  .some  ways,  and  at 
his  worst  in  others."— .l(/i..  No.  liUW. 

22.  The  Open  Air,  I.on.,  IS.So,  p.  Svo. 

"  Urimfnl  of  suKKcstiou  and  observation,  and  dlstin- 
KUishcd  from  bc^'inniUK  to  end  by  the  healthy  tone  and 
stimulus  its  title  implies."— ,sii(.  A'cr.,  l.\.  hl'J. 

2:i.  Amaryllis  at  the  Fair;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p. 
Svo.  24.  Field  and  lleilj^orow :  being  the  Last  Essays 
of  R.  JelTeries.  Collected  by  his  Widow.  Lon.,  l.SSi), 
8vo. 

(Jkskhai.  CriiTioisM  : 

"A  literary  Leatherstockinn.  his  style,  his  mental  quail- 
tie.s,  tlie  Held  he  works  in,  the  ehiuse  he  follows,  are  pecu- 
liar to  himself  and  as  he  is  without  a  rival,. so  he  is  without 
a  second."— -K/i.,  No.  27;i7. 

"  In  .letfcrles'  later  books  the  whole  of  the  country  life 
of  the  nineteenth  century  will  be  foumi  displayed  down 
to  every  detail.    The  lil'e  of  tlie  I'anner  is  there  ;  the  Hie  of 
tlie  labourer;  the  life  of  tlu' gamekeeper :  tlie  life  of  the 
women  who  work  in  tlie  liclds,  and  of  those  who  work  at 
home.  .  .  .  He  revealed  Nadire  in  her  works  and  ways; 
the  flowers  and  the  liclds;  the  wild  Knslish  creatures;  the 
liedgesand  the  streams;  the  wood  and  coppice.  .  .  .  But  1 
this  is  not  all.     For  next  lie  took  the  step— the  va«t  step- 
across  the  chasm  which  separates  the  poetic  from   the 
viilfjar  mind,  and  bewail  to  doihe  the  real  with  the  colours 
and  glamour  of  the  unreal ;  to  write  down  the  response  of 
the   soul   to  the  phenomena  of  nature:   to  interpret  the 
voice  of  Nature  speaking  to  the  soul.    l"nto  this  last.    And  j 
then  he  died;   his  work,  which  miglit  have  gone  on  for- | 
ever,  cut  olf  almost  at  the  eommenceiuent."— W.  Bes.vnt  :  , 
The  KHlugij  of  Richard  Jcfferks,  J28, 

Jett'eri.s,  Mtiry.     1.  (iertrude's  Trial;  or,  Light  out  I 
of  Darkness,  Lon.,  187.'t,  12mo.     2.  Soiuo  of  Life'J  Les- 
sons, Lon.,  IS7i,i,  p.  ,Svo. 

Jeffers,  William  fi,,  [nutr,  vol.  i.,  add.]  Nautical 
Surveying.     Illust.     X.  York,  1S7I,  ,Svo. 

JeAersoil,  John.  1.  (Trans.)  .Messianic  Prophecy 
and  the  New  Testament,  by  E.  Uiehni,  Lon.,  1S76,  p. 
Hvo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Apocalypse,  by  H.  (Jebhardt,  (For- 
eign Theologiciil  Library,)  Lon.,  187!^,  8vo. 

JcH'orsoii,  S.,  F.R.A.S.  1.  .Sonnets  on  Xnturo  and 
Science,  Lon.,  18S7,  si|.  Ilhno.  2.  The  Invincible  Ar- 
mada: the  Story  of  England's  (Jreat  Deliverance,  told 
in  Heroic  Verse,  Lon.,  Isss. 

Jeffery,  Emma.  Words,  and  what  came  of  them  ; 
or.  Sketches  in  our  Village,  Lon.,  1.S72,  12mo. 

Jelfery,  Henry  IHartyn.  (Ed.)  Two  Sets  of  Un- 
published Letters  of  Henry  Martyn,  LoQ.,  18S;i,  Svo. 

Jeffery,  llev.  William.  1.  The  Irish  Revival, 
Lon.,  IboSI,  l6mo.  2.  Saul  of  Tarsus,  Lon.,  18ti2,  32mo. 
3.  The  Wiltshire  Centenarian,  (.\nne  Elling;)  Sth  ed., 
Lon.,  1872,  :i2mo.  4.  Sketches  of  Churches  and  Char- 
acter; 4th  cd.,  Lon..  1874,  Svo. 

Jeffree,  II.  W.     Life  ;  an  Epic,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

Jeffrey,  Rev.  (leorge.  The  Believer's  Privilege, 
ind  other  Sermons.  Edited  by  R.  T.  Jeffrey.  With 
iJ-  igraphical  Lketoh  of  the  .\uthor  by  .Andrew  Thomson. 
Edin.,  ISSS,  Svo. 

Jeffrey,  Robert  T.,  brother  of  Kev.  'jeorge  Jef- 
frey, «ii^)/'«.  Voices  from  Calvary;  or.  The  Seven  Last 
Sayings  of  our  Dying  LonI,  Kdin.,  ISJ'.l,  Svo. 

Jeffrey,  Mrs.  Rosa  Vertner, '"  Rosa,"  pseud.,) 
[uiiie,  vol.  ii.,  "  Ros.v,"  add.,]  b.  182S,  at  Natchez,  Miss. ; 
daughter  of  John  L.  (Jriflith,  a  writer  of  tales  and 
poems ;  married  Claude  M.  .Johnson,  and  after  his  death 
Alexander  Jeffrey,  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  1.  Poems, 
Bost.,  1S,')7,  12uu).  2.  Daisy  Dare  and  liaby  Power: 
Poems.  Illust.  Phila.,  187'.),  4to.  3.  The  Crimson 
Hanil,  and  other  Poems,  Phila.,  18SI,  12mo.  4.  Marah: 
a  Novel,  Phila.,  1SS4,  l2mo. 

Jeffrey,  Rii8sell,  of  the  Society  of  Friends. 
Thoughts  on  the  Present  State  of  Christianity  in  India, 
Madras,  1801,  Svo;  also,  under  the  title  of  "Visit  to 
India,"  Lon.,  1881. 

Jeffreys,  .Mrs.  Arnold,  ("Alton  Clyde,"  jisoud.) 
1.  Tried  and  True  :  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1863,  p.  Svo.  2.  Mag- 
gie Lynne:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1866,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  3. 
Cross-Currents,  Lon.,  1868,  p.  Svo.  4.  Under  Foot:  a 
Novel,  isrii,  p.  Svo. 

Jeffreys,  Rev.  Henry  Anthony,  M.A.,  grad- 
uated at  Christ  Church,  O.tford,   iS32;    ordained    18.34; 
\ioar  of  llai.khurst  since  1839;  hon.  canon  of  Canter- 
bury since   1S72.     I.  An  Ea-^y  Guide  to  Doctrine  and 
<J01 


JEL 

Prayer,  Lon.,  1865,  ISmo  ;  2d  ed.,  1879.  2.  A  Summary 
of  the  Principal  "Types  and  Prophecies  relating  to  the 
Person  and  Kingdom  of  the  Messiah,  Lon.,  1871,  Ifinio. 
3.  A  Plea  for  the  Yard,  Pound,  and  (Jallon  :  an  English 
Decimal  System,  Lon.,  1S72,  12mo. 

Jeffreys,  John  Owyn,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  1809-1885, 
b.  at  Swansea,  Eng. ;  was  called  to  the  bar  in  ISa6,  ami 
practised  for  many  years,  but  later  in  life  gave  himself 
up  to  scientific  pursuits,  making  a  specialty  of  conoholngy 
lie  was  a  pioneer  in  deeji-sca  exjiloration,  and  in  IstlS- 
70  superintended  the  dredging  operations  in  the  North 
Atlantic.  British  Conchology  ;  or,  An  Account  of  the 
Mollusca  which  now  inhabit  the  British  Isles  and  the 
Surrounding  Seas.     Illust.     Lon.,  b  vole.  p.  Svo. 

Jeffreys,  M.  E.  1.  Hoel,  the  Hostage,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  1842,  l2mo.  2.  A  Staffordshire  Legend, 
Ac,  Wolverhampton,  1851,  p.  Svo.     Anon. 

Jeffries,  Uenjamin  Joy,  M.I).,  b.  1833,  in  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  and  educated  at  Harvard  ;  studied  medicine 
there  and  in  Europe,  and  settled  in  Boston,  where  he  is 
connected  as  ophthalmi(^  surgeon  with  different  hospit:tl.-, 
and  has  made  a  s]iecial  investigation  id'  color-blindness, 
which  has  led  to  a  system  of  test  examinations  being  es- 
tablished for  railway  employees.  1.  (Trans.)  Marriaire 
in  the  United  States,  by  A.  Carlier,  Bost.,  1S08,  ISmo. 
2.  The  Eye  in  Health  and  Disease.  Illust.  Bost.,  1871, 
Svo.  3.  Diseases  of  the  Skin  :  Recent  Advances  \u 
their  Pathology  and  Treatment,  Bost.,  1871,  Svo.  I. 
Animal  and  Vegetable  Parasites  of  the  Human  Skin  aiil 
Hair,  and  False  Parasites  of  the  Human  Body,  Bust  . 
1S72,  12mo.  5.  Color-Blindness  :  its  Dangers  and  iis 
Delection,  Host.,  1S7U,  12mo  ;  new  ed..  enl.,  I  S83. 

"This  book  is  ba.sed  upon  anollicr.  which,  in  its  prov- 
ince, is  an  '  epoch-niakiiig'  work,— I'rofes.s(,i  Holm^'rcns 
'Color-Blindness  and  its  Kclations  to  Kailroads  aim  ihc 
Marine,'  published  atUjisala  in  1N77.  .  .  .  He  [Dr.  Jeltrii',-; 
contributes,  on  his  own  part,  the  results  of  over  ten  ilu.u 
sand  testings  for  color-blindness,  made  by  himself, accnnl. 
ing  to  Holmgren's  method.  '—.V(i(:»'i,  xxix.  CJ. 

Jeffries,  George  Fish.  A  Treatise  on  Tea,  Lon.. 
1866,  Svo. 

Jeffries,  John  P.  Natural  History  of  the  Human 
Races,  Wooster,  0.,  and  N.  York,  1S70,  r.  Svo. 

"  It  really  gives  a  good  deal  of  matter,  and  is  notably 
free  from  fine  writing;  but  the  compiler  brought  no  criii- 
cal  ability  wliatevcr  to  his  work."— Sat  ion,  x.  4'J4. 

Jekyll,  Walter.  (Trans.)  'fhe  Art  of  Singing,  by 
F.  Lampcrti,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Jelf,  Rev.  (ieorge  Edward,  M.A.,  graducted  it 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  I8.i6;  ordained  1858;  vicar  "f 
Blackmoor  1868-74,  and  of  Saffron-Walden  I874--L'; 
rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Chatham,  since  1883  ;  canon  "f 
Rochester  since  1880.  1.  Make  up  for  Lost  Time:  ,i 
Course  of  Sermons,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo;  3d  ed.,  1878.  :', 
The  Secret  Trials  of  the  Christian  Life,  Lon.,  1S7:)| 
new  ed.,  IS"9,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Union  of  Bishops  mid 
Presbyters  a  Divine  Safeguard  for  the  Christian  '.,oity, 
Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  4.  Our  Treasure  of  Light;  Addres.-i^, 
Lon.,  1874,  I2ui0.  5.  Necessary  Things  as  declared  ly 
Christ  Himself:  a  Course  of  Sermon:',  Lon.,  1875,  12im  i. 
6.  (Ed.)  Widowhood:  its  Desolation  and  Consolation-, 
Lon.,  1875,  Ifiuio.  7.  The  Rule  of  (iod's  Coiuniuiil- 
monts,  Lon.,  187S,  l2mo.  8.  The  House  of  Go.l  thi' 
Home  of  Man,  Lon.,  1S7.S,  p.  Svo.  9.  How  does  tlie 
Church  help  us  to  live  according  to  the  Rule  of  llio 
Gospel,  Lon.,  1S78,  p.  Svo.  10.  The  Consolations  of  tin- 
Christian  Seasons,  Lon.,  18S0-SI,  2  parts,  p.  Svo,  il. 
"  Hear  the  Church  :"  Lectures  on  Church  Principle?, 
Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo.  12.  Work  and  Worship  :  Sermons 
preached  in  English  Cathedrals,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Jeir,  Rev.  Richard  William,  D.D.,  l^antc,  vol. 
i.,  add.,]  I798-1S71.  I.  Grounds  for  laying  before  llie 
Council  of  King's  College,  London,  Certain  StoteiiicnU 
contained  in  "  Theological  Essays  by  the  Rev.  K.  Ii. 
Maurice,"  Oxf.  :md  Lon.,  IS53,  Svo.  (See  Mauiiici:,  .1. 
F.  D.,  infra,)  2.  Specific  Evidence  of  Unsoundness  in 
the  Volume  entitled  "  Essays  and  Reviews,"  Lon.,  ISiil, 
8vo. 

Jelf,  Rev.  William  Edward,  B.D.,  [am,-,  \ol. 
i.,  add.,]  ISII-IS75,  brother  of  tlic  preceding  ;  was  iil- 
ucated  at  Eton,  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  where  ho 
graduated,  first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  1S33;  became  tutor  of 
his  College  and  proctor  of  the  university.  1.  Chri-;iiin 
Faith  Coinproheuiiiu,  not  Partial  ;  Definite,  uot  iii^tr- 
tain,  (Bampton  Lectures,)  Lon.,  IS57,  Svo.  2.  Supnin- 
acy  of  Scripture,  in  a  Letter  to  Dr.  'reniple,  Lon.,  l^''l, 
Svo.  3.  Review  of  Mariolatry,  Liturgical,  Devotiunfil, 
Doctrinal,   Lon.,  186!',  Svo,     4.   (juousquo  ?    How   i';!!? 


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i'ublln,-  b;ca,„p'^f:."to  ";;;'"'"'.  '''"""^  College 
'■'•■■■'ity  "f  Dublin'  ;,s  8  .wr'ei"  ^T"^'\"  "'«  l^"i- 
l''".vMl  Iri.h  Aca,U.,„y  in  I'sw  „„?"''  I^''''-^"'""'  «f  the 

■"'-•  "f  the  ablest  .na  lem  "ti,  i^n  :  /I?  ""'  ^^''nsiderod 
:-''"ted  to  mathen,  'a  '/^  "  "^  ''^  ^^^  «nd  con- 
H.gs  »f  learned  societ  es     ■■      '  '.  t'  «"''• '"  "'"  '''■""««''- 

tlic  fheory  of  tVici,,,,    Lon     Is4   ^  '^   Treatise  on 

■••  The  Work  of  Ko-i  ion  "i'J  «'  ™=  ""''  ^■''•'  i^r6. 
'■^vo.     .).  An  KxanVin  Ho    '  /        ^e""""-^.  Dublin,  is;/ 

tie.  of  the  Old  S  ,, .:  ."VTJr."' '""  ''r'  ^'ffi-'- 

;>■■■■     5.  The  Effieaev  of  Prave    ^^^''''^l^"^'"'.  1875, 

"".I  other  .Seruions,  ,  reid  b 'f  ^J^?  ^^'^'^^  Son, 
l'"blin,   Lon.,    l8St,'1;'.„  '^ 'vim/'''",?  '"'"^   University  of 

;-;  1^0  coiieoted  Works  :^:;:^;;^;]:-^«^-. 
'i''«^^:  "r.;^/"^;^;!:  "'»';-^v  >•  cowds  of 

"-"tn.y  on  the  liook  'of  .reren.iti.  Lor  k'^','"':-'  ^""'• 
;^';.   stories   by   Mrif  t^^'^Jj^f  i^^lJ ;   Ueveries; 

.'™rtr(:'X';-orrr«rf,!!r!-'''  ^""  ^^  ^  ■"■-n  t. 

I-  'Ha.  Act  to  fur-her  Amemn  ","  *"'';^'"  '"^"'"P'"  '"'• 
''b-ervations,   lJ,%TU;1  ^^^  "^  l'-Pe.-ry  :  wuh 

i.^^/;8,;.^i;i:r'^"-^^w-o^-«;7r^ 

"■ent,   Lon.,    i8(i,     -^  '  ";    "."'^\'"'''-^'s.v,   and   Treat-  I 

lieviewed,  Lon.,  l,s,is       v    p'       '"^''"";'''"'     IniliMtiallv 

-'-"  "f  B-tbi.en's'sonat'i"'   '"'>"-  ''^'S-'^ 
■-^•v-ial  works  in  (Jennan  '  "  ""  ''   ***'»-     Also,  | 

bi^'bt.  Colour,    *ie''Lt!''an,Wf!rt*     ''?"""="    "" 
Knhnand  Jenoken.     P  {,  Cl  bCfi'^"""'  ,''>'  •^"'"""' 

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'"J?  to  England  in  185?  ho  n  h    n    V'S'""'-"--      Heturn- 
!""fesi"n   that  the  te'tin^  of  ,,'',•'  '"  '"I'bUy  in  his 
'■;.  1808,  was  put  nnder^h    «   arg  "  f 'l4-'';'"l™'''e. 
professor  of  engineering  in  Pni         .f "'''•'''  •"«  becnmo 
"nd  in    IStiS  wL  ea  led"  to  the  nr;  ^"^""''e'^- ^^""J"". 
,  engineering  in  the  I'nive  sitv  of  K^-^"'^""'!''''''  '^<'"  <> 
c.sm  on  The  Origin  osSs  if,  ^f '"^."K  '•     "b^  eriti- 
v,ew  for  1X67  led  to  a  n  ml  fiLr  "'^.^""1"  liritish  Re- 
tho  pnrt  of  its  author   l'n'w7T,edeT'''"/''^"'  "" 
I  tares   before   the   Kdinburgb    W  ;    '    'f'."';™'  '""  '"«- 
I  on  .an.tary  houses,  whieh  gave  ri  e     '  7'''r  f"^'""'i»n 
!  sanitary    protection  nRso,.i...  .    "'*'  '^"''"nt  on  of 

i;;therciti^„f„,e:K"";^-.^"nb..rgh   and   in 
I   ii.  L.,  „;/,».      ].    A    Lectin-,.  „„    ,1       fcV  •^^''^■'■""'SON, 

[  nnd  Mechanical  E,,g;eer'L"r?,A'''':'''''''''  "''  "vi 
Kdin.,  iMi.s,   8v„      '^^1,1,"    .         ^''""'"  ""'I  Abroad. 
187.S,-  new  ed.  "878,  f  ;""'>•  "j!/    f^'netisn,,  Lon 
Committee   on   EleclricnlT/     .     ,    '■>  '^''I'ort.-^   of   the 

1  liritish  Associat  on     ,' i    ,  ■^'""''"■■''s    appointed    by   Iho 
on  Units  of  El    t  iea    Reri.far;''";''^^''^'"''"™'^ 

ures  delivered  by  P  ofe.«or  fonk  '  "?''  "'"  '''""^'  ^ec- 
liridges:  an  Eleme,  tarv  tL  ,      '"' ^','"-'  l""' 8™.    4. 

nnd  History  .    rSed^V  m  tl^"  I'"'"'  ,'''"'^''"-'i"n 
..nn>c«,"  Edin.,  1876,  .(to      5    i      ,  /'"''■"■'"r'iv.lia   liri- 

^to^^''r~r^i-'.-iiod^.^™:: 

with  a  Memoir  by  Robe  t  L^l.t'"  ""'^  '■  ^'^^^^l 

2  lols.  8vo.  •^  ''"'"^'  Stevenson.     Lon.,  1887, 

I  evS'^:inSi>:^'^;,'']^b;;]i|re>^m  as.  their  sul^ects  are  all 
I  -■lJ~'subte;^Lom!78'^^^  Questions  on  Mis- 

'  18H  p".' vo.'  ^"•"'-  ^'"^^  "■-'^"^  "!■  iavernock,  Lon., 
".om,"Lor  18«  "•  8jo""  '='"■"'"  ^'''■■''  »"''  »'"-  Ser-' 

pre' ef:c!;i';;t^'ti«^^\:,f;^-'-er  ev„„..  ,.  .s„,„,„„, 

18fi;i,  Svo.  2.  8erm  d'  ''"'■"'"^•''^'»»''-M"'l.-"s, 
Cbapel,  Madras.  Lon  8f,5  !.  T"'  '.',',  ""^  ^^'^■^I'-'i'"" 
MoJorn    Atheism      iu    >■.'■"•  '"■'"'    •'''  ^^'l-,  1S7I.      ;! 

Le-ture,,  Lon  87  8  r'T/n"  ''™""'-"''-  "'■""'''y 
I'On,,  1882,  8vo      5    Afv%         Addresses  and  !<erinons 

"• -  ,'i.;?^„^':'"^"^'*"''^'^eng,h,r  Heart 


r- i-'^ii%o™a^;nn;:;:::r  "l*h:-v  ^•^rs-^ 'i^-- 

--est,L;„.,,-.6r3;;;i;.^-----^..;b^ 


i-n'tbo"Temp,^°'tS:i:i  wiii!:;;  ;,"-»■••' i'"-'-;;. 

™i-^'^'I    to  thei      E,n,  e  or  r    '     •'   ""   "»»""'   Colonists 
'    ""'">'•      1-    (M.)   Scraps,    [prose    and 


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JEN 

verse,!  Lmi.,  Isdl,  Svo;  2il  oil.,  187fi.     2.   I'rnyera  for  iv  I 
Week,  Liin.,  lMi6,  12iiio.     ;i  Selectinns  lii.m  thcOldanJ 
New    Testiunciits,   I-oii.,  ISti;.,  Svii.     4.  Selections    from 
the  Works   of  Jeremy  Tiiylor,   l.on.,  isn'.,   p.  Svo.     5. 
Jenkins  r.  Ci  -.k  :  with  Notes.  l.on.,  IS8I),  p.  Svo.  | 

Juiikins,  Ilownrd  Mnliolm,  h.  Is42,  nt  (iwyn-  i 
ecM,  I'ii.  ;  was  eilitor  of  local  journals  at  Xorristown. 
I'n.,  18(i2-li(i,  anil  of  tlio  Daily  Commercial,  Delaware. 
|S(itl-77  ;  editor  "f  the  American,  I'hiliiilelphia,  from 
ISSl.  Historical  Collections  relating  to  (iwyneilil,  a 
Township  of  .Montgomery  County,  Pennsylvania,  settloil, 
lilS'.t,  i-y  Welsh  [nnnigrants:  with  .some  Data  referring 
to  the  Adii.ining  Township  of  Montgomery,  also  aAVoIsh 
Settlement.     Ulust.      Phila.,  1SS4,  Sv.>. 

JeiikiiiH,  .labez.  1.  Ve.«t-l'ocket  Lexicon:  an 
English  Dictionary  of  All  exec|it  Familiar  Words,  I'hila., 
UsiU,  2lmo.  J.  ilandy  Lexicon,  on  the  Basi«  oi  tlie 
Ve.-t-l'..<kct  Lexicon,  I'hila.,  IKIiit,  ISnio, 

Jeiikin»i,  Ilev.  John,  pastor  of  the  Calvary 
Preshvterian  Church,  Philadelphia.  1.  Manual  of  the 
Calvary  Presbyterian  Church,  I'hila.,  lS,i7,  .'ivo.  I. 
Thoui^hts  for  the  Crisis,  Pliila.,  IMil,  l2nio. 

Joiikiii»<,  John.  (Ed.l  The  Poetry  of  Wales,  Lon., 
187:i.  Svo. 

J<-nkin!<,  John,  solicitor.  The  Laws  relating  to 
Religious    Liberty   and    Public  Worship,   Lon.,  18.S0,   p. 

Jenkins,  Kev.  John  David,  D.D.,  1828-1S76, 
graduated  at  Jesus  Colk>!,'e,  Oxford.  ISoO:  Fellow  IS-ld- 
7li;  vicar  of  Aberdare  from  18711.  1.  The  Age  ot  the 
Martyrs  ;  or.  The  First  Three  Centuries  of  the  Work 
of  the  Church.  Lon..  ISBll,  p.  Svo;  new  cd.,  \XM.^  2. 
Passages  in  Church  History  selected  from  the  MS.-^.  of 
J.  D.J.:    with  a  Brief  .Memoir  of  the  Author,  Lon.,  1S79, 

"  j'ont'iiis'1'johii  Edward,  b.  is;i.'<.  at  Bangalore, 
India;  educated  at  .Mcliill  College,  .Montreal,  and  at  the 
University  of  Peiin-ylvaniii,  and  called  to  the  bar  in 
London  in  isi;i.  He  wmi  to  British  tiuiaiiii  in  1.870  as 
an  agent  of  the  Aborigines  Protection  .Society  ;  was 
agent-general  for  Canada  I871-7i5,  and  M.P.  for  Dundee 
1,S7I-SII.  1.  State  Emigration:  an  Essay,  Lon..  IStH), 
Svo.  2.  Uinx's  Baby:  his  Biith  and  other  Misfortunes, 
Lon.,  1S70,  p.  Svo.  'Anon.  :i*'>th  ed,.  illust.,  Is7ti. 
■  This  is  a  I'lever  little  book  in  its  \yay.  .  .  .  Its  purjione 


JEN 


Russo-Turkish  War:  Janus 
istry,    Lon.,    1877,   8vo.     li 


r, The  Double-Faced  Mi.i- 
The    Captain's    Cabin  :    :i 
Christmas  Yarn.      Illust.     Lon.,  1877,  p.  8vo.     IS.  The 
Christian  Citizen,  and  the  Christian  and  the  Work  of 
Life,  Lon.,  1877,  l2mo.      lit.  The  Cliuicb  and  the  Ln.v. 
Lon.,  1878,  12mo.     20.   Ilaverhidine  ;  or.  The  Apotheosis 
of  Jingo  :    a    Satire,   Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.     21.    Jobson'-^ 
Enemies:    in    Eight    Books.     Illust.     L(m.,  l87a-82,  p. 
Svo;  also  :i  vols.  1882;  2d  ed.,  188.^.     22.  lien  change 
the  Motto  :  a  Sequel  to  "  Tbo  Blot  on  the  C^ueen's  Head. 
Lon.,  ISSI),   12mo.     23.   Some  Thoughts  on  Statesman 
ship:    a   Lecture,   Lon.,    1880.   (i.   Svo.     21.   Lisa   Leiiii, 
Lon.,  ISSO,  2  vols,  cr,  Svo.     2.').  A  Paladin  of  Finance: 
Contemporarv   Manners,  [a  novel,]  Lcm.,  ISS2,  ]i.  Sv... 
20.  A  Week  of  Pas-ion;  or.  The  Dilemma  (jf  .Mr.  (icorge 
Barton  the  Younger,  Lon.,  ISSl,  :!  vols.  cr.  Svo.     27.  A 
Secret   of   Two  Lives,  Lon.,  ISSfi,  p.  Svo.     With   K.w 
Movo,  John,  On    UuiMing  Ccmtracts :    a  Legal    ILinl- 
Book  for  Architects,  Ac:  ild  ed.,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

Jenkins,  Mary.  A  Guide  to  S'ar-liazing,  ,ic. : 
showing  how  the  Heavens  may  be  readily  calculatcl 
for  Every  Month  in  the  Year,  Lon.,  IsBl,  lOmo.  An.m. 
Jenkins,  U.  L.,  late  president  of  St.  Charles's  Col- 
lege, Baltimore.  The  Students'  llaiid-Book  of  British 
and  American  Literature.  I!alt.,  1S70,  12mo. 

Jenkins,  Ilev.  Kobert  Charles,  M.A.,  grain 
ated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  ISll  ;  ordain.. I 
IS41  ;  rector  and  vicar  of  Lyniinge  since  1851;  Inm. 
canon  of  Canterbury  since  1^09;  hon.  curator  of  tlic 
library  of  Lambeth  Palace  since  1881.  1.  A  Short  l>v. 
fence  of  the  Euoharistioal  Doctrine  of  the  Church  ..t 
England.  Lon.,  ISStt,  Svo.  2.  The  Rite  (d'  the  Presanc- 
tilicil  and  the  Apostolic  Liturgy,  Cambridge,  1S40,  12ui.i. 
3  A  Few  Words  on  the  Creeil  of  Pius  IV.  as  justifying 
Separation  from  the  Roman  Church,  Lon.,  1842,  12in.i. 
4.  A  Plea  for  Christian  Peace  and  Unity,  and  again-l 
the  Prevailing  Spirit  of  C.mtroversy,  Lon..  IS  13,  Nv.i. 
.).  The  Difficulties  id'  Transubstantiution  :  a  Few  Wonls 
to  T.  J.O'Connell,  Lon.,  1S43,  Svo.  li.  The  Synod  ..f 
:l.\etcr  nnd  the  Council  of  Ephcsus,  Lon..  18:')1,  Svn. 
Not  published.  7.  The  Immaculate  Conception  rcjectid 
in  the  Council  of  Florence  :  a  Few  Words  a<ldres,«ed  Im 
CuWlinal  Wiseman,  Folkestone.  ISS.i.  Svo.  8.  I'arliin; 
Words  to  Candidates  for  Confirmation,  Canterbury,  Is.'ni, 
Svo.     '.'.  Marriage  with  a  Dccea.-'ed  Wife's  Sister,  I.- 


niav  lie  shortly  described  by  saying  Unit  it  is  intended  '«  ,^5^    ,,,  „       ,d.  '|'i,e  Judgment  "f  T.  De  \  io,  Cardinid 

draw  attention  to.  the  djingers  and  eviN  ['';'"j;;™''J'*fp,''n  Cajetun.  .igainst  the  Immaculate  Conception.  Lon.,  1  -,.n 

rm:^,:^'in«!o;^;;^  to  .1^  :&{yX.^:ii^^^f>  ^^o.     U    f^ome  Account  ,^  the  CJiurch  of  St^ Mary  :,nd 

means  free  from  the  ordinary  fault.s  of  the  iim.ators  of  the  st.  Eadburg  in  Lyminge,  Lon,,  ISoO,  Svo.     12.  .--erii.n,. 


great  writer  whose  loss  we  arc  lameiiling."    >nl.  Hei,,  .v....^. 
SOU. 

3.  The  Education  of  the  People :  an  .\ddrcss,  Lon., 
1870,  Svo.  4,  The  Coolie  :  his  Rights  and  Wrongs  ; 
being  Notes  of  a  Journey  to  British  (Juiana:  with  i< 
View  of  the  System,  and  cif  the  Recent  Commi.ssion  of 
luquiry,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.     Anon.  , 

■'  We  peruse  his  book  with  cinilidenee  that  he  ha.s  exerted 
throiighinit  that  uiiliiasiicd  jiidgmenl  and  calm  survey  of 
facts  (i.r  which  he  claims  credit."— .Si(.  K«'.,  -xxxli.  J'JO. 

"  It  is  full  of  the  result.s  of  patient  imiulry  andcareliil 
ii.dgment  on  a  most  important  subject,  .  .  .  If  the  ver- 
bostoess  of  the  lawyer  is  apparent,  so  t.io  is  another  legal 
characteristic,  ihat  of  appreciating  both  sides  of  .  ques- 
tion."—.Siiiv/ofor,  xliv.  1243. 

5.  The  Colonics,  and  Imperial  Unity ;  or,  The  '•  Bar- 
rel without  the  Hoops:"  Inaugural  Address,  Lon.,  ISTI, 
Svo.  ().  Lord  Bantam,  Lon.,  1871,2  vols.  p.  Svo;  6th 
ed.,  1873. 

"There  are  smart  hits  hero  and  there:  .  .  .  but  there  is 
little  delicacy  and  not  inuoli  force  in  the  performance.'  — 
Sal.  K'i'i:,  xxxii.  814. 

7.  (Ed.)  The  Cavalier  and  his  Lady  ;  Selections  from 
the  Works  of  the  First  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Newcastle. 
Lon.,  187:',  12mo.  S.  Barney  Geoghegan,  M.P.,  and 
Home  Rule  at  .St.  Stephen's,  Lon,,  1872,  p.  Svo;  4th 
ed.,  1877.  9.  Little  Hodge.  By  the  Author  of  "  (Jinx's 
Baby."     Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo;  13'th  thousand.  187:!. 

"  Decidedly  the  ablest  book  .Mr.  .lenklns  has  yet  pro- 
duced, .  .  .  Asa  story  ■  Little  Hodge'  is  simply  perfect.  — 
Sjinialor,  xlvi.  'J.Vi. 

10,  Glances  at  Inner  England:  a  Lecture,  Lon.,  i^if, 
p.  Svo.  11.  The  Great  Dominion:  an  Address.  Lon., 
187J,  Svo.  12.  The  Shadow  on  the  Cross  :  the  Prosenl 
Crisis   of  the   Turkish    IJuestion.  Lon.,  1876,  Svo.     13, 


The   Deiil's  Chain,  Lon.,  iSrii,  p.  Svo  ;    new  cd.,  l^'^O.  ;  K.,rii 
14.  The  Blot  on  the  tiucen's  Head  ;  or.  How  Little  Ber 
the  Head-Waiter,  changed  the  Sign.     ByaGuest.     Lon 
1S76,   12nio.     lit.    Lutchuiee   and    Dilloo :    a   Study  of 


al  Interpretation  :  the  Essay  of  Profec.sor  Jowett  Irici 
considered,  Lon.,  Is61,  Svo.  13.  A  Word  on  lll^lill,,. 
tion.  Oxf.  and  Lon.,  1;*01,  12mo.  14.  Short  Fannly 
Prayers  for  Every  Day  in  the  Week  :  Collected  and 
Translated  from  Manuscripts  and  Early  Printed  Works 
Folkestone,  ISfil,  ]).  Svo.  15.  The  Last  Crusader:  er, 
The  Life  and  Times  of  Cardinal  Julian,  of  the  House  el 
Ccsiwini:  a  Historical  Sketch,  Lon.,  isiil,  8vo. 

"  >fr  .Itnkins  treats  with  no  ordinary  caudoormd  learn- 
ing a  life  which  though  a  succession  of  failuii'!'.  and,  n - 
wards  the  last,  id'  crimes,  nevertheless  bests  the  aiithen;;.' 
impress  iif  greatness."— ,Sll^  A'lr,,  xii.  ll'.i. 

Hi.  The  Fall  of  Dp  Harcla,  and  the  Pilgrim  "f  .-'eliun- 
hithe:  Ballads  of  High  and  Humble  Life.  A.D.  '.'.i- 
1400,  Lon.,  1862,  Svo.  Privately  printed.  17,  iiic 
Account  of  the  Family  of  Wezener  or  Wiesener.  '  i 
Town  of  Lauban,  in  the  Margrnviate  of  Upper  Lu- 
Lon.,  186.1,  Svo.  Privately  printed.  18.  The  S 
Dynasty  :  Pedigree  of  the  Kentish  Kings,  Folkc^tMiio, 
1-1*7,  Svo.  10.  A  Letter  respectfully  addressed  i,i  i;i.< 
Ileliness  Pope  Pins  IX.,  in  Reply  to  his  Appeal  !  ilic 
Mcmt)ers  of  the  Reformed  Churches,  Folkestone,  l^'H. 
Svo.  Not  published.  20.  What  do  the  Popes  s;iy  m 
their  Alleged  Infallibility?  Lon..  1870,  Svo.  21.  i  lui- 
tian  Stniniburger:  or,  The  Artist's  Grave:  a  Relic  eftlie 
Old  Gottesacker  in  Leipzig,  [verse,]  Canterbury,  1S70, 
4to,  22,  Selections  from  the  Godly  Prayers  of  K.  Bor- 
ing, abridged.  Lon.,  1870,  12mo.  23.  Hymns,  C;intor- 
bury,  IS70,  l«mo,  24.  A  Catechism  on  the  Churcli  '1 
Christ:  abridged  from  the  Treatise  called  "The  Wnj 
of  Christ,"  by  W.  Dell,  I,on.,  1870,  Svo.  25.  Two  Pass- 
overs :  Commentary  on  the  Last  Supper,  Lon.,  IST'-'i 
12mo.  26.  The  Privilege  of  Peter  and  the  Claim*  '41110 
1S74,  12mo.     27.  The  Givlle  bo- 


tlio 
Ini. 
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Little  Ben,  '  gendof  Pialo:   a  Metrieal  Sket  >•   Lon.,  IS7S),  12i 


West  Indian  Life,  Lon.,  1S77,  3  vols.  or. 
906 


Svo,     16.  The 


Canterbury,  ("Diocesan   Hist, 


)   Lon.,  issn.  I2iiin, 


20,  "The  Devotion  of  the  Sacred  Heart:"  an  E.v 
of  its  Errors  and  Dangers,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p,  8vo. 


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', k^:   Carlisle.  T  e  o,   wt.'t    x^^-,,  '\'f''  «'""■-- 

l.'.n.,  I87;i-S(i,  |2,„„.  '^igl't,  North  Wales,  Ac, 


■f  .l»i-.'l.«   I'hlla    Vs  "  st^ri"    •ho  Roligio,,.,  Society 


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;  esia  AnKlieana  :  „        .to,  y     ,  ,h',  (''."""r^'-       '"    '•'"" 

','i-^">i-y.     In  Two  !>;,  ,'       v„,   f-  ^  •^'""'""  "f 
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I'r^valent  Fallacies    n'  H,.     V     '","•,„  ''•  '^'i-^ksaiKls ;  or      "'.'"'""""'"U'-Book,  Lon.,  18  5   'v,,  J  '^'-''  '^^'"•'■'« 

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peal,   I,on  .  "s       Sw.  ^^"''  'V,'"'  """'  """hil'  ?  an  All'  '  If"-  "*-"i.  i  vols.  p.  svo   '  .t"'i/'r''"'«.v,  a  Ito.nanoe, 

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Ohj^in,  Puriioae.  iind  Iliftnry  of  Obelisks,  Lon.,  1S77, 
fvo.  10.  The  Chiliiislinoss  and  lirutiilitj- of  the  Time  : 
Some  Pliiin  Truths  in  l'li\in  I.an);ui\>;e,  Lon.,  ISS.'l,  p.  8vo. 
II.  I'hallicisni,  Celestial  anil  Terrestrial,  Heathen  ami 
Christian,  Lon.,  IS.^4.  12.  The  l)i\inG  I'vriiandcr  of 
Hermes  Mereiirius  Trisniegistus  :  with  Inlroiluetion  and 
Preliminary  Ks.say,  Lon.,  1-^84.  Svo.  l.'J.  Charon  :  Ser- 
mons from  Styx  :  a  Posthumous  Work  hy  l''rederick  the 
Great,  Ion.,  isxfi,  I2mo.  With  otlior.^,  Live  Lights  or 
Head  Lights:  Altar  or  Table  ?  Lon.,  IS73,  p.  Mvo. 

.leiiiiiiifis,  Henry,  of  Kcailin);,  Eng.  1.  (Ed.) 
Gems  of  Thought,  set  forth  by  Puritan  and  other  Di- 
vines, Lon..  IS5S,  liinio.  2.  Previous  Truths;  or,  Happy 
Thoughts  for  Life's  Journey,  Lon.,  IMIH,  12mo.  '.i. 
He.ivenly  Melodies:  being  Original  and  Selected  Poems, 
Lon..  Isdl,  IliuKi.  4.  The  Love  of  God:  with  Remarks 
by  H.  lionar,  Lon.,  \x(ib,  ISnio.  5.  A  Preeious  Saviour, 
Lon.,  l.^fiti,  ISmo.  (>.  Preeious  Promises,  Lon.,  I80(>,  I8mo. 

JeiiniiigN,  Henry  James.  1.  Curiosities  of 
Crilieisra,  Lon.,  18,81,  12miii.  2.  Cardinal  Newman: 
the  Story  of  his  Life,  liirmingham,  l8.-i2,  p.  8v(j. 

■  It  is  a  little  book  of  l.'iO  pa^^es,  made  up  in  a  very  large 
niefi>nre  Diit  of  the  '  Apologia  prii  Vita  Sua.'  and  nV  some 
papers  hy  Mr.  Oakley  ami  .Mr.  Inimle.  In  other  \vord.s,  it 
IS  little  better  than  a  plagiari.siu  from  the  lirst  page  to  the 
last."— ^l(/i.,  N(j.  28:10. 

'■'•.  Lord  Tenny.'*on  :  a  IjiographionI  Sketeh,  Lon.,  1884, 
|>.  .^vo. 

Jennings,  I,  H.  How  to  Photograph  Microseopio 
Oli.ieets,  Lon.,  1S8B,  p.  ,svo. 

Jennings,  Isaac,  M.D.  1.  The  Tree  of  Life;  or. 
Human  Degeneracy.  N.  York,  ISfiT,  1 2mo.  2.  Memo- 
rials of  a  Century:  embracing  a  Record  of  Individuals 
ami  Invents  ehielly  in  the  Early  History  of  Bennington, 
Vermont,  Bost.,  IsfiH,  8vo.  .1.  The  After-Life  as  re- 
vealed in  .Scripture,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo. 

Jennings,  John  A.  1.  The  Modern  Elocutionist, 
Dublin,  1878,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  2.  Wayside  nest- 
ings, [verse,]  Dublin.  18711,  sq.  Kimo.  :i.  Unto  the  Per- 
fect Day,  Dublin,  1883,  ii4mo.  4.  Headings  from  Amer- 
ican Authors,  lluuioroua  and  Pathetic,  Lon.,  1884,  p. 
8vo.  5.  Readings  from  Charles  Dickens  and  other 
Authors,  Lon.,  188,'),  p.  8vo.  I'l.  Readings  from  Hu- 
morous Authors.  Lon.,  188fi.  p.  8vo.  7.  Temperance 
Readings  and  Recitat'ons,  Lon.,  188(!,  p.  8vo.  8.  Read- 
ings from  IJrilish  Authors,  Lon..  188",  p.  8vo. 

Jennings,  Mrs,  Knte  Vaughnii.  Rabcl :  her 
Life  and   Letters,  Lon.,  '  ^7t),  8vo. 

■'.V  hook,  not  adi'i|u.ite  indeed,  hut  .sympathetically 
written  hy  a  person  .so  well  versed  In  the  liermau  life  of 
the  time  that  ber  knowledge  is  almost  a  trial  to  the  reader, 
whom  she  perpetu.'lly  supposes  to  know  as  mncli  as  her- 
self .  .  We  have  to  tliaim  Mrs.  .leiinings  for  giving  us 
...  a  full  and  yet  concise  aeeuuiit  ol  so  interesting  a 
tigure."— .S(/.  /,'(!■..  .\lii.  I'liKJ. 

Jennings,  Louis  John,  b.  1837.  in  London  ;  acted 
as  special  correspondent  of  the  London  Times  in  |8fi3- 
<i'^  in  India  and  in  the  Iniled  States,  and  was  after- 
wards for  some  years  eilitor  of  the  New  York  Timi's  and 
made  through  its  columns  a  successful  attack  upon  the 
Tamuumy  Ring.  In  1870  be  returned  to  England,  and 
was  elected  M.P.  for  Stockport  in  1885  and  again  in 
188C.  He  is  a  regular  contributor  to  the  (Quarterly  Re- 
view. 1.  Eighty  Vear^  of  Republican  Government  in 
the  I'nited  Stales,  Lon..  18(17,  Svo. 

"All  the  narrative  part-— all  parts,  in  short,  for  wlib'h 
.Mr.  .leniiiiiKs  could  draw  his  materials  fnim  hooks,  are  ad- 
mirahle,  arol  the  tone  is  thro:i(,'hont  kindlv.  The  KUtlior, 
too,  writes  like  a  (■''ntlenom.  and  evidently  Irie.s— as  well 
as  strong  con.servalive  prejudices  and  a  tio  great  eagerness 
for  generalization  will  let  him— to  do  justice.  We,  how- 
ever, regret  the  su<'ee.s,s  cf  the  book  in'  Kngbnid.  as  indl- 
caleil  by  the  sale  of  two  editions.  We  are  satislied  it  will 
only  thicken  the  fog  thnaigli  which  most  Kngli.shmen 
look  at  the  I'liili'd  states."— .VudoH,  i-i.  ):a. 

"  It  is  a  temperate,  imiiartial,  and  thoughtful  e.stiumte  of 
|inrlies,  prim-liiles,  and  social  charaeter,"— .8a(.  Kev.,  x.\iv. 
K'A. 

2.  Field  Paths  and  (troen  Lanes:  being  Country 
Walks  chiefly  in  Surrey  and  Sussex  ;  Illustrated  with 
Sketches  by  J.  W.  Wbyinper,  Lon.,  1877,  or.  8vo:  4th 
e.l.,  1884. 

"Withou'  imtting  it  on  the  same  level  as  While's  •Sel- 
Ijorui''  or  Mr.  Hudley  Warner's  '.summer  in  my(iarden.' 
we  can  say  that  be  has  given  ns  a  delightful  stow  <if  his 
walks  and  rand.les.''— .8'y»r^l^)r,  1.  l.'>83. 

3.  Uiindiies  nnw.njf  the  lli||«.  ip.  the  Peak  of  Derby- 
shire and  the  South  Downs.     Illusl.    Lon.,  1880,  or.  8v'o. 

"Mr.  .leimings  notes  all  that  is  hesi  worth  seeing.  .  .  . 
lint  he  enlivens  his  pages  by  recordinu  bis  uossip  with  all 
manner  ui'  aeiiuaintances  whom  he  has  made  proini.scu- 


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oiisly:  and  be  Introduces  delicate  touches  in  his  pictures 
of  cottage  interiors  which,  though  seemingly  slight,  art 
often  telling."— .s'u/.  Kir.,  lil.  ;t(i7. 

4.  (Ed.)  The  Croker  Papers:  Correspondence  and 
Diaries  of  the  Late  Right  Hon.  ,Iohn  \Vil."on  Croker, 
Secretary  to  the  Admiralty  from  18011  to  1830,  Lon., 
18,84,  3  vols.  Svo. 

"  AltOKcther  the.se  volumes  must  he  regarded  as  annuig 
the  most  valuahle  and  readable  contributions  which  have 
yet  heen  made  towards  an  elucidation  of  the  politii'al  hl^■ 
t(jry  of  this  country  during  the  lirst  fifty  years  of  the  pres- 
ent century." — .S/^  A'cc.  Iviii.  0(14. 

"  We  do  not  in  any  way  hlaine  Mr.  .Tennings  for  makiiii: 
the  host  (d'  bis  hero.  It  is  far  better  that  a  hbiurapber 
should  act  like  a  Our  and  rea.sonahle  advocate  than  thiit 
he  should  attempt  tojilay  the  part  of  a  .jmlge.  The  manner, 
al.so.  in  which  the  letters  and  extracts  from  the  Diary  arc 
ihreailed  together  is  most  satisfactory.  Just  enough  of  the 
enrreni  history  is  told  to  remind  readers  of  the  course  of 
events:  hut  otberwl.se  the  Papers  are  left  to  themselves. 
.  .  .  The  Ibree  large  volumes  of  which  the  hook  consists 
are  full  id'  matter,  and  that  of  the  mo,-t  interesting  kind.  ' 
— Sitcctatov,  Ivii.  148:i. 

:i.  .Mr.  Gladstone;  a  Study,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1887.  p. 
8vo.     (Sec  Li-:i:in,  H.  ,T..  iii/rn.) 

"  It  is  not  a  .study  of  tli,'  statesman  In  any  sense  of  the 
word.  It  is  a  careful  study  of  thiw  elements,  and  those 
only,  in  the  statesman's  career  wbiidi  are  susceptible  of  an 
evil  inlerprctfltioii."— .8pcc((ifor,  Ix.  2'2!i. 

Ho  is  said  also  to  be  the  author  of  ''The  Millionaire," 
Edin..  1*883,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.     Anon. 

Jennings,  Paul.  A  Colored  Man's  Reminiscences 
of  .lanics  Madison,  Brooklyn,  N.Y'.,  186,'i,  4to.  Only  7,i 
copies  printed. 

Jennings,  Richard,  M.A.,  [nut',  vol.  i.,  add.] 
Sociid  Delusions  concerning  Wealth  and  Want,  Lon., 
18,10,  12mn. 

Jennings,  Robert,  veterinary  surgeon.  1.  The 
Horse  and  his  Diseases,  Pliila.,  1801,  12ran.  2.  Cattle 
and  their  Diseases,  Phila.,  1803.  12mo.  3.  Shee|i,  Swine, 
and  Poultrv,  Phila.,  1864,  12mo.  4.  Horse-Training 
Made  Easy,"  I'bila.,  1800,  lOmo. 

Jennings,  Samuel,  F.L.S.  1.  Orchids,  and  bow 
to  grow  them  in  India  and  other  Tropical  Climates, 
Lon.,  lS7o,  4to.  2.  My  Visit  to  the  Gold-Fields  in  the 
Southeast  Wynaad,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

Jennings,  Winifred,  ("George  Truman  Kercbe- 
val."  Pseud.)  Lorin  Mooruck,  and  other  Indian  Stories, 
Post..  1888,  12ino. 

Jennison,  Miss  Lncy  \S'.  Love  Poems  and  Son- 
nets.    By  Owen  Innsly,  [pseud.]      Bust.,  1S81,  12mo. 

Jennison,  William.  1.  Michigan  Supreme  Coiui 
Reports,  vols,  xiv.-xviii.,  (1805-OU,)  Detroit,  1870,  .1  vol.-. 
8vo.  2.  Treatise  on  the  Pleadings  and  Practice  of  llic 
Court  of  Chancery,  Detroit,  1882,  Svo. 

Jenyns,  i",  U.  A  Book  about  Bees:  their  Hilton . 
Habits,  and  Instincts.  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

Jenyns,  Rev.  Leonard.    See  Blomepielh,  Ki  v. 

LkoNAHII,  Klipfll. 

Jenyns,  Roger.  The  Pedigree  of  the  Ancient 
Family  of  the  Palmers  of  Sussex,  1072,  Lon.,  1807,  Ito. 
Privately  printed. 

Jephson,  Henry  L.  Notes  on  Irish  Questi,iiis, 
Lon.,  1.S70,  Svo. 

Jephson,  John  Mounteney,  F.S.A.,  was  at  one 
time  editor  of  the  Literary  Gazette.  1.  Observations  on 
the  Practical  Tendency  id'  the  Roman  (Catholic  Sysh  iii, 
Lon.,  1852,  Svo.  2.  Narrative  of  a  Walking  Toui  in 
Brittany;  accompanied  by  Notes  of  a  Pliotogr:i|,liic 
Expedition,  by  Lovcll  Reeve,  F.L.S.,  Lon.,  1850,  r.  Sm,; 
new  ed.,  1800. 

"A  real,  fresh,  manly  book."— .S'of.  Rev.,  viil.  21. 

3.  Shakspere  :  his  Birthplace,  Home,  and  Grave. 
Illust.     L<in..  1804,  Ito. 

Jephson,  I'hilippa  Prittic.  1.  An  April  I):iv: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1883,  2  vols.  or.  Svo.  2.  Love's  Rain- 
bow :   a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols.  er.  Svo. 

Jephson,  Richard  .tlounteney,  b.  1S42;  f.r- 
merly  a  lieutenant  of  the  '.Mb  Regiment,  1.  Teni 
Bnllekeley  of  Lissington  :  a  Novel.  Lon.,  1873,  3  vols. 
p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1875.  2.  The  Girl  he  left  behind  liiin. 
Lon.,  1870,  ;;  vols.  or.  8vo.  3.  He  would  be  a  Sol.jicr: 
:i  Sketch,  lllnst.  Lon.,  1S70,  p.  Svo.  4.  Througl,  tlic 
Keyhole,  [and  other  tales],  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  5.  The 
Roll  of  the  Drum,  iiiid  othoi  Tales.  Illust.  Lon.,  is?!', 
II.  Svo,  0.  With  the  Colours;  or.  The  Piping  Tiuu  -f 
Peace.  Illusl,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo.  7.  The  Red  li,' 
a  Novel,  liiuol.  Lon..  i8,-Mi,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo;  newci-.. 
isgl,  1883.  s.  A  Pink  Wedding:  a  Novel.  Lon.,  Is-o, 
3  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new  ed..  1881.  il.  Blackmail,  [a  nniri.j 
Lon,,  1885,   or.   Svo.     With  El.miiiust,  Enw.vim    I'lN- 


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r,^n«%'vV""^"-''''°"L'f''-  Japan.     Illust.    U.,     j^rome    I 

""■■•■■-■      ■       -  •   '  >Nio.      .^.  How  J,.„„io  Kept 


■"•"S'"S  riaces;  or,  Wilton  Pai-i     il  ■      .'  •       '"•     ■^■ 
.>^S,;.  l«„„;.'        "•     ^-  *^'''"'""'«  Thorns,  fverse,]  Lon, 
Jerdoii,  Thomas  Caverhill     i    rn    .    . 

.  '■  In.lepcn,l,.„i  nf  ,-,=  ..., '  I  „r  'Z'?,"!')./^  ^.>'«q'  ;■>  Wolf.  Clothing;  from  t ,;'  ^i      t 

m.,  1880.  n    Sv„  •*'       ^  '""  F'^nch 


Illii^t.    Lon,, 


Bi;.|;'':^!;l^^^f;,;^,valuaU.  technics    UetaH.  .The 
i""ller."-^«.,  X,,  ■.IJi;^,""'  '""I'll  amusing   and   reirlable 

.hoAf;ilfa''kno:':  't'!.  [","'!  i,';/^'""™'  "'^tor,  „f  All 
l»M,  Sro.  "  '"  '"*"''"'  <-'<"itine.>tal  India,  Ln., 

Jeremiah,  John      1    v  . 

MeniorialK  of  the   Urban   Cloh       ""  ^^."'^^^P^>^re,  and 
A-eount  of  the  Life  and  Tin  es  of  r'V.""'S  "  ''^""'""'^t 

!'•,[>■  |h;  at.  nisdi;;;,^'  thlml  a'sere^'  'f"^""'  ""J  '''  » 
liV'  "I  liis  apparul  i>revc    «i  1.,^™     '.'■■'''-'^''''sl.  t  lecontli- 

•M(,'.U«houseGarriokistHid  ,;,'i;„;  '^•''""V  "  "•«■'  ftt  the 
-■"mnoe  as  an  actor  "'iltti,''  """''-'  '"»  "■■»'  ap- 
iliiMuiniver.^arvof '^lini-c,.:     "."''t^mioru,  onw  a  vear  .m 

;""^-,)the(:il'bVeIebm;7,1,o^ 

'l"'i'er  at  the  „ld  g,  te  """  .',.,'■'  T^;''"  ''V  «  bonr's-head 


House,  and  other  stones.  1876 
'8S«"'t^    ^-- ""'-.' Acorn. 

.•;"';o"cf.vf„!!'?;!'.»»-|«'a«.       ..  (Trans.;    Fro. 
"ze.  Lor     •"-"' 

01  L.  Debans,  Lon.,  1880,,,,  gvo 

Jern;,d;s^i5',',''>;\Vi'?!  "--.  B-^t.,  ,sn,,  ,Cn,o 
Jerrold,  ,„/•,,  ,e„,h'd' to  1  !','  '""  "'"  "''"'"'"  «!"  'cl  art 
'.8"«-     1.  A  Hamni  ok  ,  '  Ef.^iT     "■   v'^^'«  temple 

I'-n.,  1884.  p.  svo  "  ^^'°g'-"pl"'-'al   Introduction 

Jcrrold,   Tom.      1     n       i- 

Plants  «e  grow,  and    how  wl' cm  k    ,'>"    ^^r'''"'    '^e 
2uio;    new  ed.,   18S5      o    -nf,,  ""'< ,  ""em.  Lon.,  188], 

lent,  Lon,,  I8S2,  f,,.     MHhjK, ,'",'!   """   ^"'''   "'« 

n!;^;^r^;;^---'"^-fc;''i:in:]^rS'' 
"iT'"^ii^''!^n.,^'rs""7''f"""---i-. 

."""■..vol.  i.;)  studied  a.s  ,n  arti^'T*'""  "'''"■'''''.  ('/•  «• 
■nto  journalism,  and  whenscace t  '  ""'  '^r  I"'"^^*" 
popular  plav  As  Cool  ns  ,/;,,  "'"^"^f-V  "  iige  produced  the 
l-aWs  to  'describe  .."e  In'^.TSyl'i--,  ',"  ''^  ^'^  "«"'  » 
F'l'er,  and   while  there  l,r"„'^'.^''.'>"'.™  "?■•.«  I-ndon 


0 

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H.    -..niefVi,lX.^?;,.,,Ttr";^^fr  ^""''  »"'' 
J'Tinaiiii,  Eilunr.1     ',,."' "'**^  svo. 

b".«.  l.on.,  IS52   I2mo  '"'"''"   '''•'""    ^t.  I'etors- 

•-»J'li  Carolina,  i'hila  ,  1"  Bll  8vo     "  '"""'"    '""^ 

L.".""^^"!;^,;,,^;   i^;«'r;forCbildhood  and  Youth, 

^4-'"?te:"u!^^:fv^:'^-'-''«-';V,b.,S42, 

,V.ife  in  a  Fren  rch  lau  T  '"  y*^'""  "'"""'™' 
,r™"M  My  Kecolectio',  ,;f'r-','''?''P'  '^vo.  2- 
^'""nl,c.*s  Guiccioli,  Lon  Afif  .^.'"''^  i^y.""'  by  the 
«"''  iiiaos  of  Si.xtis  I  e  K  m.  '.  u  ^'  '^^ns.)  Life 
^■-'.  2  vols.  .Svo.  (  To  n„  ,  ;;  '^  ,l'"™"  ""^ner,  Lon.,  ! 
"*'•*.  ^vo.     .0.  (Ed     tLb'    '^""'' •  ''"^'antinoplc   Lon.   ; 

h'sfoiyof  the  castle.)     ;'     C^'iJ    w'  *™'     <This  is  a 
'"""  Oflidal  Papers;  2d  ;.d     In,   'lss'-™J"«'-'  '""««'<"!  ' 

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f^ial  E..I,ibi;ions,  Lo';.,'  ["eg  'r  iv!'  'I'^n^i^^  "■  -" 
Novel,  Lon.,  ],S|i2,  2  v,  N  ,,  s,  V  e:*'  ^"»  ^^'ves:  a 
in  Kefuges  and  irome.s'o^chaVitv  t'^"t  "^  ^''^•'■«^^ 
8vo.  6.  A  Book  for  the  IJea',  'V -"''•'  '^''■^' P' 
vo-  r.  l>  and  D,nvn  i,  t  e  W  nii' '"r"  '"'*•  ^  vols.  ,. 
P-  Svo.  8.  The  Children  of  I  ,  ,"  '  !'""•'  '««■''•  ■•*  vols. 
I  IV. "Vo.  9.  At  Home  , "Anil  ,n"'  ^.r"-  '■'"■•■  2  vols. 
\ine3:ards  to  Spain,  j"  n  sfi,  '^  "  ^np  through  the 
tlie  Time:  a  Story  of  s ,  m^  iV      '  ' '  ""•     ^"-   I'asfiing 

Lfeof  Arthur  is^rvlld    'Lon  ";':;?r^r",  ''""'  '"  '"« 
I  The  Eij  cure's  V,.nr  11     1       .7''      "*'  -  vo  s.  p.  f<vo      11 

i^'i7.  '  uro,:  ^h^e"]    Itard*^^-  ^;%f"''  f^f"*'-.     i^oli  l" 

Things  drawn    on    the   S.'nt    ib-',     ™""'"'^''-"  ^^^^  "nd 

«vo.      1.3.  Paris    for    the    r,'   '^.^''V'^'iG.   I-on.,  ISlir.  p. 

ISRS,  U-iuo.     14     Cent  nor    ?!''-  ^'""■'   '"6"      ^IJ    cd*^ 

a   Hill   .«tamp.      im      '  T  *-""•;••»"  ^'''""'y '"•' "en  »,  „„' 

foryof.Madi;„ndt IcFahTr  'f^'  l''  '*>"•     '^-  ^ 

6-  Tl.e  «av,'che   i    r'tv     htinrr;''  '^""■. 'S™,  Itimo 

Political    Prance,   Lon     I'vo^   ''"eniry  Estimates  of 

'■'Jbe  Kods  of  Pa  i      'or    ;;..'«    '"'■''''   '''■'  ^"""ed 

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^"««liond.    must.'  Lo,     is*^.   ;■"■     ^'^'^'^  'Christian 
All  ()oo,!  Com:-.,-.p.y.n '■>-,„     '<.-'""■-    ^I'- T!>o  Ee.,(  of 
Novel,  i  ,'"'!'^''^,-     I'n'u  s'orle^     I    „'  '^^i',''  ^''y"""•,  ''i;-  ^  "">' 
'Of  Aapoeon   JII  .    fi„„:      ,"  V'      '   '    vo.     21.  The  Life 
r„...    I  "npuh'hshed  Famiiy^^:    .f^.^^';""   ''""^  Re-^'irfron 
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llkeiitd  to  a  trial  in  which  only  the  prisoners  at  the  dock 
1111(1  their  own  counsel  are  heard."— .Vil.  Hev.,  xliv.  2:). 

22.  (Ell.)  Pouticnl  Works  of  Laiiian  bliinohard:  with 
Memoir,  Lon.  1876,  p.  Hvo.  23.  Hluck-lCyeJ  Suaan's 
Boys,  Lon.,  Is76,  12mo.  24.  ERvpt  under  Ismail  Pacha, 
Lon.,  1879,  p.  8vo.  25.  The  Belgium  of  the  East.  Hy 
the  Author  of  "  E^ypt  under  Ismail  Pacha."  Lon.,  1SK2, 
p.  8vo.  2fi.  The  Life  of  George  Cruikshank :  in  Two 
Epoch.-.     Illust.     Lon.,  1S82,  2  vol.-.  cr.  Svo. 

"  He  has  .succeeded  In  putting  liefore  his  readers  a  suffi- 
ciently vivid  picture  of  a  man  of  whom  the  present  gener- 
ation knows  too  little."— ^i(.  Jicf-,  liii.  ofi». 

27.  At  Home  in  Paris,  Lon.,  1884,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 
"The  first  volume  is  composed  of  a  series  of  letters  on 
French  politics,  .  .  .  ranging  in  date  from  1W)8  to  1874  or 
187f);  while  the  second  volume  .  .  .  has  a  distinct  unity  of 
iLs  own,  being  practically  a  treatise  on  the  relief  provided 
in  Frniice  hy  the  State  lor  the  pauper,  the  indigent  lunatic, 
and  the  sick  jioor.  .  .  .  The  hook  ...  is  both  readable  and 
valimble."— .Ii'di/,,  xxvi.  19,'). 

Jervis,  Dnvid.  The  Speaker,  and  other  Poems, 
Edin.,  18117,  8vo.     Privately  printed. 

Jervis,  Col.  Henry  Jervis  White,  [<(ii(c,  vol.  i., 
add.,]  d.  1881.  1.  Manual  of  Field  Operations,  Lon., 
1852,  12mo.  2.  The  RiHe-Muskct :  a  Practical  Treatise, 
Lon.,  1854,  Svo.  3.  Our  Engines  of  War,  Lon.,  185ii, 
p.  Svo.  4.  The  ,  ■.nan  Islands  during  the  Present  Cen- 
tury, Lon.,  1863,  p.  -vo.  5.  Ireland  under  British  Rule, 
Lon.,  1868,  Svo. 

Jervix,  John  Bloomtield,  LL.D.,  171(5-188,'),  b. 
at  Huntingtii'i,  N.\'.;  was  chief  engineer  of  various 
railroa.Is  an  i  publii^  works.  I.  Description  of  the  Cro- 
ton  Afjueduet,  1842.  2.  Report  on  the  Hudson  River 
Railroad,  X.  Yoik,  1846,  Svo.  :i.  Letters  addres.«ed  to 
Friends  (,f  Treudom  and  the  Union.  By  Hampden, 
[pseud.]  N.  York,  IS.jii.  4,  Report  in  Relation  to  the 
Railroad  Bridge  over  the  Mississipiii  River  at  Rock 
Islan<i,  N.  York,  1857,  Svo.  5.  Railway  Property : 
Treatise  on  the  Construction  and  Mimagemcnt  of  Rail- 
ways, X.  York,  1861,  12mo;  4th  ed..  1872.  6.  The 
Question  of  Labor  and  Capital,  N.  York.  1877,  12mo. 

Jervis,  .^lariaii,  Lady.  I.  Gleanings,  [verse,] 
Paris,  184U,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Tales  of  the  Boyhood  of 
Great  Painters;  from  the  French,  Lon.,  1853,  12mo; 
new  ed.,  abridged,  1872.  3.  (Ed.)  Painting  and  Cele- 
brated Painters,  Ancient  and  Modern,  Lon.,  1854,2  vols, 
p.  Svo, 

Jervis,  Swynfen,  [oiiff,  vol.  i.,  add.]  1,  Proposed 
Emendations  of  the  Text  of  Shakspeare's  Plays,  Lon., 
I860,  Svo.  2,  A  Dictionary  of  the  Language  of  Shak- 
speare,  Lon.,  1867,  4to. 

Jervis,  William  George.  I.  Clergy  Charity 
Societies :  their  Condition  and  Sufficiency  reviewed, 
Lon.,  1854,  Svo.  2.  The  Poor  Condition  of  the  Clergy, 
and  the  Causes  considered,  Lon.,  1856,  Svo.  3,  Do  you 
keep  holy  the  Sabbath-Day  ?  Lon,,  1859,  Svo,  4,  Star- 
tling Facts  respecting  the  Poverty  and  Distress  of  Four 
Hundred  Clergymen  of  the  Church  of  England,  Lon., 
1860,  12mo,  5.  Are  "  Startling  Facts"  True?  a  New 
Chapter,  Lon.,  1861,  Svo.  6.  The  Hardships  and  Suffer- 
ings of  the  Poor  Clergy  :  a  Sequel  to  "  Startling  Facts," 
Lon.,  1862,  12mo. 

Jervis,  Rev.  William  Henley,  M.A.,  181.S- 
1883,  son  of  II.  N.  Pearson,  D.D.,  dean  of  Salisbury, 
(ry.  1'.,  >i)i(p,  vol.  ii, ;)  graduated  at  Christ  Church,  Ox- 
ford, 183.5  ;  ordained  1836;  rector  of  St,  Nicholas,  Guild- 
ford, and  afterwards  prebendary  of  Heytesbury.  He 
assumed  the  name  of  Jervis  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic, 
by  royal  license,  in  1865,  1,  The  (iallican  Church:  a 
History  of  tlie  Church  of  Frani^e,  from  the  Concordat  of 
Bologna,  A,D,  1516,  to  the  Revolution,  Lon,,  1872,  2 
vols.  Svo, 

"  He  has  for  the  first  time  presented  the  history  of  the 
later  French  Church  as  a  connected  whole  in  an  Knglish 
dress,  and  with  a  inasteryof  detail  and  power  of  grouping 
and  of  graphic  narration  which  completely  carry  the 
reader  along  with  him  throughout,  ami  cannot  fail  to  he 
most  serviceable  to  the  student."— .SW.  Rev.,  xxxv.  26. 

"  Unquestionably  the  book  is  somewhat  dry,  ai.d  the 
suVjject  in  Mr.  Jervis's  hands  is  scarcely  as  enticing  as  it 
might  have  been.  .  ,  .  He  is  perfectly  candid  in  e,xpre.»slng 
his  own  opinions;  does  not  conceal  his  belief  that  the 
Reformation  wa.s  simply  'a  great Calvinistic  schism  ;'  ind 
does  not  pretend  to  nave  anv  lively  admiration  for  the 
Huguenots."— /1(A.,  No.  2a'>0. 

2.  The  Galilean  Church  and  the  Revolution  :  a  Sequel 
to  the  "  History  of  the  Church  of  France,  from  the  Con- 
cordat of  Bologna  to  the  Revolution,"  Lon..  1882,  S.-o. 

"This  is  incomparably  the  best  work  in  our  language  on 
the  history  of  the  French  Church  during  the  critical  epoch 
of  the  Revolution  and  the  Empire  of  Napoleon  I."— Sai. 
Bev.,  liv.  57,  216. 
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3.  Histor;'  of  France  from  the  Earliest  Times,  {"Stu- 
dent's" Ser!:  new  ed,,  LoL,,  1884,  p.  Svo,  And  see 
Pearson,  W,  H.,  anle,  vol,  ii. 

Jervis,  William  Pai^et.  I,  The  Mansfield  Cop- 
per-Slate Mines  in  Prussian  Sax(jny,  Lon.,  1801,  8vi,. 
2.  The  Mineral  Resources  of  Central  Italy,  Lon.,  1862, 
Svo;  new  ed.,  with  Supplement,  1868, 

Jervlse,  Andrew,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  1820-1878,  1,  Tli.' 
History  and  Tradition  of  the  Land  of  the  Lindstt\  ■ 
in  Angus  and  Mearns,  Edin,,  1853,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  by  .'. 
(iammack,  1882.  2,  Angus  and  Mearns  and  the  .Scot 
tish  liar:  or,  A  Chronological  List  of  the  Senators  of 
the  College  of  Justice,  Natives  of  these  Shires,  from 
A,D,  I5:i2,  .Montro.se,  1855,  12mo,  Anon.  3.  Sketi  h 
of  the  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Mearns:  a  Lc- 
ture,  Montrose,  1858,  12mij.  4.  Memorials  of  Angus 
and  the  Mearns;  being  an  Account,  Historical,  .Anti- 
quarian, and  Traditionary,  of  the  Castles  and  Towns 
visited  by  Edward  I.,  Ac,  Edin.,  I86I,  4to;  2d  ed.,  re- 
written and  corrected  by  Rev.  James  Gammaek,  M.A.. 
Edin.,  1885,  2  vols.  4to. 

"  It  is  seldom  that  the  hL-itory  and  antiquities  of  a  liii^'c 
district  have  been  more  p.leasantly,  or,  considering  the 
size  of  the  work,  more  thoroughly,  dealt  witli."- .Si(.  y.Vr, 
1x1.  788. 

5.  Inscriptions  from  the  Shields  or  Panels  of  the  In- 
oorporated  Trades  in  the  Trinity  Hall,  Aberdeen,  Aber- 
deen, 1863,  Svo.  6.  Epitaphs  and  Inscripiifms  from 
Burial-Grounds  and  Old  Buildings  in  the  No.  theast  uf 
Scotland,  Edin.,  1875-79,  2  vole.  4to. 

"  Interesting  to  the  historian  and  the  antlipiary."— Sif, 
Her.,  xli.  407. 

Jervoise,  Mrs.  Arthur  Tristram.  The  Hnll- 
Call :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols,  cr,  Svo. 

Jesse,  Edward,  [miU;  vol.  i,,  add.,]  1780-lsr,s. 
Lectures  on  Natural  History,  Lon.,  1861,  fp,  Svo;  2d 
«!„  enl..  1863. 

Jesse,  George  Richard,  b.  1820,  at  Caen,  Nor- 
mandy; nephew  of  Edward  Jesse,  sui.ni;  has  bcin 
employed  as  a  civil  engineer  in  England,  India,  and 
Egypt,  and  has  taken  an  active  part  in  the  agitati.ju 
against  vivisection.  I.  Researches  into  the  History  "f 
the  British  Dog,  from  Ancient  Laws,  Charters,  and  lis. 
torical  Records:  with  Original  Anecdotes,  <ic.  Illu-t. 
Lon,,  1866,  2  vols,  Svo,  2,  Evidence  given  before  ilie 
Royal  Commission  on  Vivisection,  Lon,,  1876,  12nio.  :!. 
Extracts  from  and  Notes  upon  the  Report  of  the  Koval 
Commission  on  Vivisection,  refuting  its  Conclusiwi, 
Manchester,  1876-77,  2  parts,  Svo.  4,  History  of  tlio 
Foundation  and  Operations  of  the  Society  for  the  AIj.j- 
lition  of  Vivisection,  Lou,,  1877,  Svo. 

Jesse,  John  Heneage,  [«ii(e,  vol,  i.,  add.,]  isi'i- 
1874,  son  of  Edward  Jesse,  unpra  ;  held  for  many  yviir? 
a  post  in  the  English  civil  service.  1.  Memoirs  of  King 
Richard  the  Third  and  some  of  liis  Contemporaries :  witli 
an  Historical  Drama  on  the  Battle  of  Boeworth,  1,  n., 
1861,  Svo, 

"  He  deals  fairly  with  the  evidence,  and  he  Is  no  snpliist. 
Nor  docs  he  pretend  to  do  more  than  diminish  the  luu,l  if 
Richard's  guilt,  and  to  bring  out  in  a  more  .salient  iiii'inuT 
the  good  point.s  which  the  world,  whose  judgniciiis  are 
rough  and  broad,  had  overlooked."— .S'a(.  Her.,  xii.  iil:>. 

2.  Memoirs  of  the   Life  and  Reign  of  King  li ue 

the  Third,  Lon,,  1866,  3  vols.  Svo.  3.  London  :  its  (VI 
ebrated  Characters  and  Remarkable  Places,  Lon..  1-71, 
3  vols.  Svo. 

"Well-nigh  a  quarter  of  a  centuiy  ago  he  jiulili^lir  1  lii^ 
'Literary  and  Historical  Memoirs  of  Li.iubin,' and  in  ]X'> 
'  Limdon  and  its  Celebrities.'  The  present  work  is  in  -iriin' 
sort  the  former  two  rolled  into  one.  but  with  such  cliiuiiics. 
corrections,  and  fresh  Intelligence  and  chronlcliii).'  m  lu 
make  it  substantially  a  new  work.  .  .  .  The  variety  in  it 
is  so  great  that  to  illustrate  its  pages  by  pictures  ami  i.rint.s 
collected  from  dealers  .  .  .  would  pleasantly  occuii>  Imlf 
a  lifetime."— .-K/t.,  No.  22.'J6. 

4,  Memoirs  of  Celebrated  Etonians,  Lou.,  lS7,i,  -  vols. 
Svo, 

"The  biographies  are  little  more  (sometimes  miirli  k^^■ 
than  what  may  be  found  in  good  biogrii pineal  dictimmries. 
Little, and  in  most  cases  nothing,  is. said  of  ilieir  Et'iiidiiys, 
discipline,  and  conduct,  to  show  us,  if  it  could  be  shewn, 
that  the  boy  was  father  to  the  man"— ^(ft.,  No.  2.')1-'. 

Jcssett,  Frederick  Bowreman,  F.R.C.S,,  sur- 
geon to  the  Cancer  Hospital,  Brompton,     On  Can 'or  of 
the  Mouth,  Tongue,  and  Alimentary  Tract.  Illust.  Lon., 
j  1886,  Svo. 

!  Jf.ssnp.  Charles  .*!oore»  M.R.C.P.,  brigp.'Jo  «ur- 
I  geon,  British  army,  Asiatic  Cholera :  being  a  Report 
t  on  an  Outbreak  of  Epidemic  Cholera  in  187'"',  Lon., 
I  1883,  Svo. 


Jessop,  F 
Svo.     Anon. 

Jessop,  M, 

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Jessop,  w 
Comio'ete  Decii 
f'ambridge,  ISa 
land;  or.  The  J 
I '*•!-',  2  vols,  p,  f 
Jcfisopp,  II 
Cheshunt,  llcrtf 
lege,  Cambridge, 
ston  Oramniar-S 
"!'  King  Edward 
tlien  rector  of  ,Sci 
tiibutor  to  the  Qi 
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'Henry  Walpoli 
f"r  carrying  „|,t  (,, 
111  this  country  is 
lore  11.S  is  esijceiaip 
soiial  interest,  bccii 
lull  concerning  th 
and  seventeenth  ci 
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■XIX  Articles  set! 
(Camden  Sue.,)  Lo 
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7.  I'he  Coming   of 

Sketches,  Lon.,  IS.SS 

"U  Idle  dealing  wit! 
Kood  ,lt,„i  „f  out?of.t h, 

"I'ljiglit  and  Jaunty." 
[^."ok  IS  his  account  of  I 
ia.^1  Anglia."-.C.  tol 

,,!*;('?''•)  Visitations 
l«2-1532,  (Camden  S 
"I  he  text  of  the  abov 
aWc  eontriburions  to 
(ani.l™  .Society 
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Lincoln  :  being  a  Gene,, 
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Jes^opp,  c.  s.    Q 

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Jtssopp,  J„,,„_    ^{ 

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Jessop,  Francis  H 

flvd.     Aiiun. 

'■""'bridge,    l,So5,    12„,o      ..    F,f'?"^,   ""^    Measures, 

leKf,  Ciimbridgo,  1848,  orUained  1 S4S  '  l'""""  '  <^"'- 
.«  on  Urn,m,mr-Schooi;  CVnlTiI  ISV  ■""«'«^»f  "'•'I- 
;;'  'v.n«  E,lwani's  School,  WicllsTsi'-u'-'''''-'."''*'"'^ 
then  rector  of  Seaming,  NoriX     Vr,  l-'^'   ""'^  si"«e 

'nbutor  to  the  Quiirterlv  an  i-,-  ,  "  ','  J  frequent  con- 
"■'■nth  Centuo-  nnd  othe  *"''^'"''-« '  K«vievv.,,  Nine. 
School  8e,-,n„,4'  l"m.  ?,  fiT  lC""''':;'""X  '•  ''^'"•"i»l> 
"f  ■'  Norfolk  Hou  e'.  a  Ooi:'"^-..--  '^"^  feneration 
"i;-t.'ry,  Lon.,  Isz^S^ot  2^1  efrVsi^    '"  '^"^"bethan 

fnr  ™rryf;,i'';^lrtti\V^?kT^?,''',f  "™''"  «'  Vork  in  ,595 
I"  this  country,  is  the  i.r,w.i'  A"  'J'""!'"  Catholie  mission 
'"■■easi8t.S|.cJi'«  iv  va  Im  1  \''^«  7'^  .  .  The  l"  k'b" 
>"iiHl  interest,  heeauso  .-ins ,'""  ^"""  ""  'wH  an.l  ner- 
'""  concerning  Ih"  l^ist  f^'oV'p™7™  Popular  opi". 
«"<  seventeenth  eenturte.^5,,(^;'«^  ".    '■'  "'«  Mxtetfi.th 

;••  (Ed  )  The  (Koonomv  of  the    FlV/lf 
i/etical  Answeare  of  A   IJirri,      .    m '"   "■■  '^"  Apolo. 
■MX   Article,  sett  forth  Ssh'^^'l'''*'"  ""ere.'nnto 
((■a.nden  Soe.,)  Lo„  ,  ] sn^^i'  ,f '  5""  •>>■  'he  J'risoners, 
«...  Ili.-torie..,")  Lon.;  m,'  JI,\J-  ^'"'^'<=b,  ("  Dioee- 

I'TJ.  — .U-U((.,  xxvi,  :«8  "'""ur  oi  til  is  Diocesan  His- 

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'<"•  the  latter  eont  iniZw.  ^""?  "'"J  "n  Apnen- 
J't.milicsoftheNane    w?h  '![''.'  "'^  °"'er  AniJiicin 

i  t',u,,brid«e.  C.;'''l887't'"C '''';.''''''"'''  •^'— m^, 

•Juesclin,  by  E    de  ionn»  .  '^'■"""•'   """•"■■'1   J" 

My  Sehool?I)aysnCisT,n'.  "■'•,•  "''"■  "'"">•  2 
new  ed.,   1881      s    /-rJi      ^   i."         ''<">•'   "<"l,  IL'uio- 

E.  ae  lionne^Lse  •  iJ^o^  l!  "  1'.^^  l".'  "^""^"  "^^' 
L..wn-Tenn'is  I'Inyer,  Lonl'TsnTTto'"  ^"''  ""'""  "«  " 
htttu'co^re:;*;'.^;;^,  ^JTr;  'y- graduated  at  AVad- 
purham  .since  1S82   '  1    A  h  "/"'  '"  ' '«  I'niversity  of 


-•eution."-Sa(.  4",  Ui|'  227''''  ^'""^d, 
ineMt.    lit'    tu^     All.      .         ' 


...^..».i,»        S  U  (leillrliM 

eji.sy  to  (lescrilieit  as  a  xilrfolk",',.;,;  '  "  would  liave  been 

" ^ -  «f  wi;[![;l^^^,;;'',,";,J^-.  KamsaT^s 

-aniaiilyatt,.,,,,,,   r.  f.:,,b'K','  '?  »"i"e- 


, ,,  ^    .    ■..--■— »ii/cn,  a 

iU'nunisceiK'e.s'  or  or  Whid.v  '<'i'i '■■'fun  uanisav'. 

thinK'muchmore.-ania.  v«.,  ■^'-""'rne;^  but  it  is  s,,i,,<: 
ttresis  of  the  nation  ,n,t,,V  "''''"'"  ">  uphold  the  bes  ,>' 
an.l  intricate,  proble'm:'' -:i/r">i;r',!!;r  »'""'i'""oV  a'^'r^Ji 

a ^^r.^i'to^^/prlXri'^  "^'«°««^  -^'o^"'-    must 

Museum,  forme;iyh^  the  Is"""-"  *^'^-  '"  "'"  «S 
«';<-  library  was^l.'Ip'e' "eS     t^'Ku  dL{h"°"  P^-^''^^' 

|;;.ji  .L^.e„l.aio,M,.„n;V,'r;d,'-it1,„'',^^^^^^^^^ 

II-  Mil'i'leineniury  notic.s  of  ih  .  m  "^''"'i  ■''"""estry, and 
l-i.i.M.i.n.  cnibo,lybrief  an,    V  „m''^'^^  '"^  -"""rth  and  hi,  ,' 

Sketches,  !,„„.,  ^888.  er  Svo  "'  "'"^  °"'«'  Medi«,-.al 
p.o,Nlei^:!?'^i;;^,^i!h.^i:>.;»^uyecU  a„d  eontainin,  a 
...  Iisl.t.and  Jaunty  stvie^        Bv"A  l",'!'  '  "•.^-  "e  wri  ten 

'^^Bt!rr-'-"-^ 

;,";t,w..rth,v  of  ifin  .  ■,  ■.  "ti/J  w;,'l'r"''P''*J  '"trodiiction  h 
l»|.ul..rize  antiquarian  Kt,uK."i   '.''?"  anyone  livine  1,'. 

^^?,!;^??^e;:^r:^^s!f-s;..-o^_oount,i 


raUier  han  the  exeeu.on.  -i^,  ^.„,„  ,,„-  ,-^.  -^  -^.u^eu. 
W.'s86,^rSP°'-'   "'■    '"«    Athe„i'a,f'De.ooraoy, 
I  l'"e,nr"^'..'^r;:,,^^«^^„A„n.     The  Syrens,  and  other 
Jevons,  Shirley  n  '     i    p  . 

iBXdrJi:':,^!;i";^-7'-''i.^r>J^';!rt 

merchant  of  that  otvanrff;'  7"  "'e  son  of  „n  iron- 

S';hool  of  the  Mechanic  In  UtJ  e"  Liv   "*   *,''"   "'^"^ 

Vniversity  College,   London     t,.  11      ^"®'^P«"I.  and  at 

'be   Royal    Mint^  in    n"„  g'onth    w"i  "P'^i"""™'  in 

g.-aduatcd    M.A.  at  LonTr.„   i"  •        "'''*    1854-59,  and 

'he  gold  medal  for    „girph"l„,„°'r''"*^'"'-'   ^'^"'^S 

,  "".y,  and  being  elecS^'F?:;!^',"".'^  •"'"''«?'  ^'=<"'- 

)  was  appointed  professor  ,  f  ln„-  ■      "•••     ^n   1866  he 

i  Philoso  diy.and  Cobden  lec  ufer  ""''  !•'!"'*'  '">''  "noral 

Owens  College,  Manches  tf  f-"''""'*'  «<'<'nomy,  in 

in  im  to  afoeVuhe  cht 'of TolitTc'T'''  """  ''"''^i"" 
,  vcrsity  Colleee   I nn,i,,„u.,P,  '""-"'  economy  in  Uni 

hegav'e  up'?c::demic"v;rM:Ve:ot'''?  "''  '''''  """■> 
ture.  A  year  later  hrwasaoHd  "';,"'".'«"'  '"  '"«ra- 
bathing  near  St.  Leona  ds  "f  "i""''"'.^  browned  while 
I  Value  of  Gold  nscertntned  and  ■.«""'■  ^'"'  '"  'he 
i  forth,  Lon.,  186;i,  8vo  -Pur?!  •  *'"'""  ^^'^^  ^'et 
Quality  apart  from  Quantity  w/tifn'  ""■'  7^"  ^"gi'^  °f 
System,  and  on  the  Relation  of  ^  .^^"'"''s  on  Boole's 
I'on.,  1864,  p.  8vo.    "    A  L  .n,L    ^'".."''l**'"hematies. 

Monetary  LaVs,  Lon  ,1864  8!"  "  rThlr''?'."'  "'"  "-^ 
an  Inqu  ry  coneernin,  thl  o  '  ^^ho  Coal  Question  . 

tbe  pJbaL  ExhZfo   'of  r;S  m'^'  ?""""  »"^ 
870 ;  2d  ed.,  rev..  186(1      T  a"   ^".»'-Mines,  Lon.,  186,> 


the  Importance  of  amusing  a  Kn> 

Economy,   Manchester,    188^6    8vo      6    "a    r 

lineoi;;  :-'b;in;'a'^,^:rr'  ^"".''""-f  ^^hap.ode.  County  i  '^  "  "^-  The'sSlstition  ^If  ?''  ^f"°^'  ^-"T86^ 
llio  Family  .fWafnir?*^.'"^  '^  ^^hap'oJe  Branch  of  '  f  «''a.'"nii,g :  derived  from  a  v'r«'  "'■'  '^'■""^  P^''"'ipl» 
l'mately[,r,'nted  ''"'""f  """ghton,  .Vo'rwioh.  I8"4,  f„,  I  "Ip'r-  I"-"  -  '8fi9  fzmo  *'<"^"'<""'«n  of  Aristotle's 
_^Jes«opp,  c.  s.    Twonr„„,„...    ....    .    ^         i-&i.U:";\viiryr"'''°"^-«''-'P»"'doxioalmi,,d'' 

18n.«t^''rElemeniar"vr"'''''"".'"  ^'"''"-.  Lon., 
and  Inductive:  wiThOnVninr^'n  '"  '"'«i'^- Deductivi 
pies,  and  a  Vocabulary  o^Tn'^^^^-""""'  ""<!  Exam- 
"iffio:  7th  .-).,!" 7"    ^     "^  '^"«"-'"'  Terms,  Ua.,  !S7l, 


^     |,,  III  toil,  '  --  •■  — ,    •■-')•»,    101. 

^'>/"' f-r-!]  Norwieh^7^82""r"  ''  "''''■''  '•  »'"h- 
■^]U^^'2d^!l^85?'"^- "•«'«"' Chapters,  Lon., 

M'.ntroT,5a"f:i  «'fr„'!.'7.  ««"-'  D.D.,  b.  ,832.  at 
"iodml  .Seminary;  Vecame'a  mfd"'  "■""'  "'■  ^''""n  '^he- 
'wan  Church  in  Syria  in  Is  J'"  ""i^^  "'^  'he  Presby- 
f^l's:  ,vith  a  Chapter  for  clldM^^"™  "^  ^^^ 
"'""•     '^'^  '^'-^'^  ''-  ^^'^-^-?rinViaV:?; 


liKible'nSc;'';;[*  !,''if„^™;,'" ',",?  0""«ise  and  very  iiitel- 

-vH'--"-'^iaS: '^^™-- 

soimble  connection  be  w  en  th^.V'"**'"!'  "f  showing  a  rcof 
eaoe  from  assumed  preX^  ll^l  ^rpMo^n^S 


K>"*^ 


i'M^ 


JEW 

to  show  whnl  premises  (iURlit  to  lie  nssumcd."— .SpfCfafor,  | 
xllv.  1%.  I 

1(1.  The  Theory  of  I'oliliuiil  Kidiidiiiy,  ljiin.,ls7l,  Svo; 
3il  C(l.,  1888.  (An  iitteiiipt  t(i«x|ireHM  the  prini'lples  (if 
politlciil  economy,  or  their  o|ieriition,  in  miithi'iimtioiil 
nynibolH.) 

'  "  Whetlier  anythlnii  ran  or  civunot  lie  iloiie  In  the  illrec- 
tUiii  iiiiUi'Uted,— mill  we  hy  no  niciins  sny  tliut  U  canndt,—  ; 
Jlr.  .leviiiis  liiis  liikeii  us  «  very  short  way."— .'<'(i(.  Jinv., 
xxxll.  IWI.  j 

II.    i'ho    I'rineiples  of  .'^iMcnet :  a  Treiitise  on    Logic 
ami  Scientific  .Method,  Lon.,  ISJ),  2  voli'.  Nvo;  new  cJ.,  | 
rev.,  IS71I.  I 

■'  His  (lls(Mi»slon  even  of  the  faiilllar  theme  of  the  theory 
(if  the  reasoning  pmeesses  has  the  stanipof  llmtorl^tinalUy 
which  means  llowint;  freshly  I'nini  ii  cieuling  anil  .shaping 
InlclU'ct."— .'•'d/.  Jicv..  x.xxvli.  ImJ. 

"  Whatever  the  shorleominKs  of  the  hook.  It  Is  nniMies- 1 
tlonahlv  the  hcst  treallseon  sclcnlillc  niethoil  in  thi' Kii;.'- | 
llsh  lariKnaue,  so  tar  ut  ien.st  as  regards  |ihysieul  science." 
—Siiidalin;  xlvii.  I'-'ill. 

\'Jt.  .Money  and  the  Jlcchanisni  of  Kxclninge,  C  In- 
ternational ScicntifK!"  Ser.,1  Lon.,  If*".'),  l-'mo. 

"  A  very  reailahle  ninl  interesting— we  nniy  almost  say 
amusing— Ircalisc  on  what  Is  usnally  a  very  dismal  and 
bewildering  suliject." — Sut.  A'rr.,  xl,  171.  ' 

"It  alionnds  in  Infornnitinn  which  everyone  ought  to  | 
possess.  iMit  lor  nmchol  which  a  slinlent  might  have  nim- 
nnmed  a  whole  llhrary  without  .success."—!".   E.  C'i.ikke  : 
Li'>i.iF.:  .lc(c/„  viii.  m. 

in.  Logic,  (.-scienco  Primers,)  Lon.,  187fi,  ISmo.  14. 
Political  Koonomy,  (Science  Primers.)  Lon.,  I.87K,  l.^mo. 
15.  ."itndics  in  Deductive  Logic:  a  .Muninil  for  Students, 
Lon.,  l.S.SO,  p.  .Svo.  16.  The  State  in  Uelation  to  Labour, 
("  Kngllsh  Citizen"  Sor., I  l.nn.,  ls,H2,  p.  Svo.  17.  .Mcthodn 
of  Social  Uefiirm.  and  other  Papers,  Lon.,  l.SS:i,  .^vo. 
(The  subjects  discussed  are  vivi.section,  "  cram,"  the  eiu- 
plovment  of  married  women  in  factories,  ic. ) 

"  There  Is  not  a  paper  In  this  volume  from  which  even 
those  who  dlller  most  from  its  eom'hisions  will  not  derive 
great  liistruclion."— .*>;«c^i(or,  Ivl.  771. 

IS,  Investigations  in  Currency  and  Finance.  Edited, 
with  an  Introduction,  by  II.  S.  Foxwell.     l.on.,  ISSL  Svo. 

"  .Mr.  .levons's  Investigations  are  divided  Into  two  classes, 
— f'onimercial  Khu'tuations  and  I'urrency.  There  Is  a  tide 
In  the  alfalrs  of  business  men  whndi  the  statist  resolves 
into  distinct  lliii'tinitiiins.  .  .  .  These  anil  miinir  oscillations 
arc  exhibited  in  the  book  before  us  bv  means  of  beautiful 
diagrams  euiitaiidng  the  returns  of  the  Hank  ot  Kuglaiul 
averaged  over  periods  of  several  years.  .  .  .  From  ■Com- 
merelal  riuctuations'  we  pass  to  ('nrreiwy.— 'the  burning 
question  of  bimelallisni  and  technical  (jncstloiis  relatiii)| 
to  the  age.  weiu'ht,  and  cost  of  the  gold  nuHalllc  currency. 
.  .  .  I'rof  Koxwell  has  caught  the  spirit  of  the  work  which  j 
he  edits  and  describes.  .  .  .  The  introduction  Is  worthy  of 
the  author  intnulnced.  It  Is  congenial  to  the  work  of  -Mr. 
iJevons.  And  yet  it  is  substantive  and  individual."-!".  Y. 
KiioEwoitrn  :  'Aniil.,  xxvi.  .is. 

111.  Letters  and  .lournals.  Edited  by  his  Wife.  Lon., 
]88(i,  Svo. 

"  A  singularly  full  and  rich  record  of  a  mcmo'rable  men- 
tal history.  .  .  '.  l^erhaps  .Stanley  .levons  hardly  oilers  the 
conditions  of  a  striking  niul  pictnrcsijue  biography.  .  .  . 
All  that  Is  given  us  is  tlie  record  of  a  calm,  uninlcrrnpted 
flow  of  activitv  towards  a  well-conceived  and  wortliv  end." 
—Si,(i:lulo}-.  lix.  7s;i. 

Jewell,  F.     1.  Little  Abe  ;  or,  The  Bishop  of  Berry 
Brow:  being  the   Life  of  A.   Lockwood,  Lon.,   18S0,  p. 
Svo;    new   ed.,    18S4.      2.    Waking    Dreams;    or,   Talks 
.    with  the  Thing"  iiroun.l  ns,  l.iin.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo. 

Jewell,  I'roderick  S.  1.  Aids  to  the  Study  of 
the  English  Language,  X.  Virk,  ISIS,  12mo.  2.  School 
(iovernment  :  a  Dis<nission  of  its  Fact.*.,  Principles,  an. I 
their  Application,  X.  York,  1  Sti6,  l2ino.  .'1.  (irammati- 
cal  Diagrams  Defended  and  Improved,  N.  York,  1SG7, 
12nio. 

Jewell,  J.  (Jrey.  Among  our  Sailors:  with  Ex- 
tracts from  Laws  aod  Consular  Regulations,  N.  York, 
1871,  12mo. 

Jewell,  J.  Henry.  Xellie's  Trials  and  Triumplis, 
(Jlasgow,  ISHii.  |2mo. 

Jewell,  Kiibert.  The  Mystery  of  Orleton  .Manor, 
Lon.,  1S7('),  :!  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Jewers,  .\i'Miur  John,  F.S.A..  b.  1S48,  at  East 
Stonehouse,  Cornwall.  1.  liricf  Notes  of  the  Arundell 
Brasses  at  Colunib  Major,  1878,  Svo.  Printed  for  prix'ate 
circulation.  2.  (Kd.)  The  Registers  of  the  Parisli  of  St. 
Coluinb  .Major,  Cornwall,  from  the  Year  1539  to  1780. 
Part  I.      l.o'n.,  IHSl,  Ito. 

Jewett,  t'liarlcs,  ,M.D.,  fon'c  vol.  i.,  add,]  A 
I'ortV  Years'  Fight  with  the  Drink  Demon,  X'.  York, 
1S72. 

Jewett,  llcv.  (Ji'orge  linker,  isis-ls8fi,  b.  at 
Lebanon,  Me.;  brother  of  Charles   Coflin  Jewett,  ((larc, 
vol.  1. ;)  educated  at  Amherst,  and  at  Audover  Xheulogi- 
U12 


JEW 

eal  Seminary  j  was  professor  of  Latin  and  modern  lan- 
guages at  Amherst  18511-5.0,  and  afterwards  pastor  of  a 
Congregational  church  at  Xa.«hua,  X.Il.  1.  Baptism 
iTimoi  Immersion:  :id  cd.,  Salem,  Mass.,  ISIIB.  2, 
Critiriue  on  the  tireek  Text  of  the  New  Testament  a* 
edited  by  the  "American  Uible  Union,"  Salem,  ISBU, 
Svo. 

Jewett,  Miss  Nnrnli  Oriie,  b.  isiii,  at  South 
Berwick,  .Me.;  daughter  of 'I'hcodorc  Herman  Jewett, 
iM.D. ;  was  educated  at  home  and  at  the  Berwick  Acnd- 
emv  ;  has  travelled  extensively  in  Europe,  Canada,  and 
the  I'liiled  States,  and  contributed  to  the  .Atlantic 
.Monthly  and  other  periodicals.  1.  Deephaven,  Host,, 
1S77,  ISmo.  2.  Play-Days  :  a  Book  of  Stories  for  Chil- 
dren, Bost.,  1878,  si|.  llin'm.  it.  Old  Friends  and  New, 
1S71I.  Itinio.  4.  Country  By-Ways.  By  Alice  Eliot, 
[pseud.]  Bost..  ISSl,  llhno.  5.  The  Mate  of  the  "  Day- 
light," and  Friends  Ashore,  Bost.,  ISSIl,  Hlmo.  II.  A 
Country  Doctor,  Bost.,  1SS4,  12mo.  7.  A  JIarsh  Island. 
Bost.,  1885,  12ino.  8.  A  AVhite  Heron,  and  other  Stories, 
Host.,  1881),  Ithiio.  U.  The  Story  of  the  Normans,  tuM 
ehielly  in  Relation  to  their  Comiucst  of  England,  ( "  Stmy 
of  the  Nations.")  Illnst.  N.  York,  Issil,  12mo.  In. 
The  King  of  Folly  Island,  anit  other  People,  Host.,  ISss, 
Ifimo. 

"  Her  instinctive  rellnement,  her  graceful  workinanshi|i, 
place  her  secoinl  only  to  .Miss  fhaclieray.  .  .  .  Miss  Jewett 
has  more  distiiu'tly  a  style  than  any  other  -Vnierlcau 
woman."— iV«//oH,  .xxxix.  ii.'i,  xll.  Vu. 

JeW(!tt,  Susnn  \V.  From  Fourteen  to  Fourscore, 
X.  York,  1871,  l2mo. 

Jewitt,  Aifretl  Charles.  Lays  and  Legends, 
Lon,,  lS7il,  \t.  Svo. 

Jowitt,  Kdwin.  Manual  of  Illuminatcu  Mi?-iil 
I'ainting:  with  an  Historical  Introduction  by  Llewellyn 
Jewitt,  Lon..  ISfitI,  Svo. 

Jewitt, lilewellyn  Frederick  Willinni,  F.S.A., 
lSlti-1888,  b.  at  Kiinbcrworth,  Yorkshire.  He  edited 
the  Reliiiuary,  an  antiquarian  periodical,  of  which  only 
one  volume  was  published,  IMill.  1.  A  Stroll  to  Lea 
Hurst,  Derbyshire,  the  Home  of  Florence  Xightingalc, 
Lon.,  IS.iJ,  "l2mo.  2.  Antennte:  Poems,  Lon.,  Is,i7,  |., 
Svo.  ;i.  RiHcs  and  Volunteer  Rille  Corps,  Lon.,  Im'.c, 
Svo.  4.  lland-Book  of  English  Coins,  Lon,,  ISCil,  .'i2iihi; 
niw  ed.,  1881.  5.  The  Wedgwoods:  being  a  Life  mI 
Josiah  Wedgwood:  with  Notices  of  his  Works  and  tin  n 
Productions,  Memoirs  of  the  Wedgwood  and  other  Fiuui 
lies,  and  a  History  of  the  Early  Potteries  of  StaflorJshoc, 
lllust.     Lon.,  ISliS,  8vo. 

"  We  can  warmly  commend  Mr,  Jewltt's  volume,  only 
I  exiires.sing  our  regret  that  the  author  has  not  been  ciiie 
concise  in  his  style  and  more  on  his  guard  agaiim  uii 
necessary  repetitions, '—.su(.  Jier.,  xx,  121, 
1  ■'  .bidged  by  its  standard,  no  mean  one  it  Is  right  to  say  it 
isft  serviceable  production,  which,  had  It  been  ptiblislicil 
a  dozen  years  before  that  of  Miss  Metcyard,  would  liavo 
been  heartily  welcomed,"— -K/i.,  No.  lUOl. 

Ii.  Urave-.Mounds  and  their  Contents;  a  Manual  el 
Arehieology  as  exemplilied  in  the  Burials  of  the  Ci!ii  , 
the  Romano-British,  and  the  Anglo-Saxon  Period.-,  Ln., 
Is'ill,  p.  Svo.  7.  (Ed.)  Domesday-Book  of  Derbysliire, 
1871,  fol.  S.  The  Ballads  and  Songs  of  Derby.-lnrc, 
Lon..  1871,  p.  Svo.  II.  The  Life  of  William  liulti.n, 
("Chandos  Library,")  Lon.,  1^72,  p.  s\o.  10.  A  His- 
tory of  Plymouth,'  lllust.  Lon.,  Is7:),  4to.  11.  Hull- 
Hours  among  some  English  .Xntimiities.  lllust.  L'.ii,, 
1877,  1).  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1S7'J.  12.  The  Ceramic  Ait  ■.! 
(ircat  Britain:  Wing  a  History  of  the  .-kncient  lOil 
Modern  Porcelain  Works  of  the  Kingdom  from  I'n:  ■ 
toric  Times  d»wn  to  the  Present  Day.  lllust.  I  «. 
1-77.  2  vols.  r.  8vo;  new  ed..  rev..  1883. 

'The  greater  part  of  .Mr,  .lew  Ill's  learneil  il'"-' 
is  devoted  to  accounts  of  the  sneeial  manulaci 

have  existed  and  still   lloiirlsh  in  this  eounii,\ 

days  of  Hwiglit,     Tlnis  part  of  the  book  is  repK-tv  with  de- 
tails of  all  kinds.-- -.-K/i,,  No.  2628. 

l:(.  The  Life  and  Works  of  jR<Mb  Thoisjison.  lllust. 
Lo&..  lss2,  tlo. 

"  .\  marvel  of  typographical  art,  but  the  engraver's  cim- 
trlbniion  is  not  always  on  a  K'vol  with  that  of  the  printer. 
—Acad.,  .x.xii.  lli. 

14.  English  Coins  ami  Tokens  :  with  a  Chapter  "ii 
Greek  and  Roman  Coins,  by  B.  V.  Head,  Lo'i,,  1  ssi;, 
p.  Svo.  Willi  H  M,i..  Sami'ki,  CAnTKR,  Tfc  stately 
Homes  of  Englauii.  lllust.  Lon.,  1874-77.  two  -erics, 
Svo.  Mr.  Jewitt  was  also  the  editor  of  Black's  "  UnM* 
to  Derbysliire"  iilni  seveini  othet   guide-book,-. 

Jewitt,  \V.  H.  1.  Hymns  on  the  Te  Deuin,  Man- 
chester, 1874.  lliiuo,  2.  The  Romance  of  Love  :i  linr- 
land  of  Verse,  Lon.,  1  S'Sli,  p.  Svo. 


JEW 
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Jorplvi.      M  ..  '    o       ^"'■oni'mcr    R„v,ii .    Thr„      r       "  Testament  and 

joceljii,    Mrs.    Robert.       l      finnnm.  ^'o-  ""   ^'"c'u'-es,  Lon     1877 

he   rottases  of  the  Al  '"    „r    ,'i,^'""''',  ™'-  '■-  '"'dJ 


.'";!  Shi pS'/Prt't  rlt.l"^""^  "";'  S'-iP-O-no..'. 

Johiies,  Edward  It       \  "V^r'"  'f  •  •^*'"- 
oa.'^i-.nal  Verges.  .V   York    IS" /"..'^  "  fi^^st^r:  Oc- 

T- '   -  '  '.'-•^'^eUith.      I.   Buy-s    Book   of    Modern 


Ti.     ;,        "'  ^"'ss   Anna    r-      r     , 

Ihe   CottaKes  of  the  Al    "    „r    t'-,^"'"''',  ™'-  '•'  '"' 
Sw, t.erland,  N   Yn.k.  ,^1  12 u'u^""   ""''    ^''""'-^    - 

Johnson,  Anna   I     nl  ■     ,r 
-'"h-  and  Earthl.v  "i?p„7rinf  X^V^T't'"  ^  ''''  a'^''^- 
^  Johnson,  liev/Arih?,';'  ii       ''*'  ''*■'''  ''*vo. 

'lained  KS71  ;  Follow  of  Al«  -.T' '^•'''^'"■''.  '««fi:  or- 


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'  '  """"• '  *'"''""'"   E.liti.ns   Jf'^.-b'e  vVo;k3'  ^°^,^  X'^ii'^'l''  °' 

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I,on.,  19H5,  or.  Hvo.     .1.  Tho  Early  Writings  of  William 
Mivkeipciioe  Thiiekeriiv.     Illust.     I.nn.,  IShS,  8v(>. 

JohiiHon,  (risncld.  1.  The  One  Orcat  Force: 
the  t'liusB  of  Dnivitutioii,  I'lanotary  Million,  Ao.,  lluf- 
fiilo,  1H(\S,  IJiiio.  2.  ('.'iitcnninl  lli.-tcpry  of  Erie 
Cimnty,  N.^w  Vurk,  liutliilo,  isjil,  )*\o. 

'■  Ills  slyly  Is  mcy  i.ml  luilnmti'il.  .  .  .  Tho  fdunty  Is  for- 
timtitu  ill  liHViiig  liiiu  lor  its  lu«|i>riiiii."—  ViidVi)',  xxiv.  JM. 

'■i.  17:17:  lliatciry  of  Wiishinxton  County,  Now  York. 
Illiist.  I'hilii.,  JM7H,  llo.  4.  Hi  tiiry  of  IUIIkiIhIo 
County,  Miihigiin.  Illusl.  I'hiln.,  1871),  4to.  5.  His- 
ti>ry  of  Cuyiihogii  County,  Ohio,  Illust.  Phllii.,  1S7D, 
4to.  6.  History  of  Allegan  iinil  Hurry  Counties,  Mich- 
Igiin.     Illust.     I'hilft.,  \>*»i',  4to. 

J<>hiiNoii,  Daniel,  of  Denver,  Col.  The  Politiciil  ; 
Como.ly  of  l-;uro|ii',  i.on.,  issi),  12ino.  (The  publieiitiiin 
of  this  book  wiis  suppresscil  in  (Joriniiny,  and  also,  nt  the 
rO(|ue8t  of  the  (leriiian  government,  in  Frnnce.  where, 
however,  four  editions  of  a  triinalution  by  A.  iMiuon  had 
already  a|i|icared.) 

"The  struiiitlh  and  thoro\i|.'liness  of  his  ixilltioal  hatreds 
are  of  no  counlrj- ;  thev  are  those  of  the  advaiwed  lU'iiio- 
erat.  pure  aiol  siiniile.  The  quaintest  i  oneeit  in  the  •  Com- 
cdv'  lllu-lrates  this,  when,  iliirlni,'  nii  interlude  of  tah- 
lea'ux,  tlie  seeiie  lieing  Hades,  I'liilo  calls  Thiers,  and, 
giving  hiiu  a  pair  of  iiincors  and  a  haninier,  bids  liini 
•  undo  the  chains  whioli  still  liind  Napoleon  I.  to  the  pil- 
lory, and  Mibvliliile  lor  bin.  the  monster  iliisraarck)  who 
Is  now  ravnuiiiK  tlie  earth.'"— ."vjcdotor,  liii.  U49. 

JohllHoii,  K.  The  Judge's  Pets.  Illust.  N.York, 
1S71,  llinio. 

Jolilisuii,  Prof.  E.  (Trans.)  In  the  Land  of  Mar- 
vels :  Folk-Tales  from  Austria  and  Ilohemia,  by  F.  T. 
Verimlekon.     Illust.     Lon.,  18S8,  p.  Hvo. 

JohiiHon,  M^jor  E.  C.  On  the  Track  of  the 
Crescent :  Krratio  Notes  from  the  Pirieus  to  Pesth,  Lon., 
1885,  8vo.  j 

Johnson,  Edmund  Charles,  M.D.,  F.K.C.S.,  1 
vice-president  of  the  School  lor  tho  Indigent  Blind, 
Southwark :  oflicier  de  I'Acadf'inie  Franfaise,  Ac.  1. 
Tangible  Typography !  or.  How  the  lilind  Head,  Lon., 
iNi:!,  8vo.  2.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Musical  Instruction 
of  the  lilinil  in  France,  Spain,  ami  America,  Lon.,  \»ii, 
8vo.  3.  The  Blind  of  London  :  reprinted  from  "  The 
Times,"  witii  Additions,  Lon.,  1860,  8vo.     >  .   ties 

to  tho  Blind.  Lon.,  187<),  8vo. 

Johnson,  Edwnrd  A.     (Trans.)  Tho  of 

the  Gulshani-Kiiz  ;    or.  Mystical   Oarlii  of 

Mahmond  Shabistari :  with  Selections  f'-"  'at 

of  Omar  Khayain,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1887,  r       s  >, 

Johnson,  Edward  Lewis.  Lituiii.t  V^'ti  ains, 
[edited  by  S.  L.  Blanohard,]  Lcn.,  1884,  8vo.  ,intcd 
for  private  circulation. 

Johnson,  Kev.  Edwin,  M.A.  1.  Christ  a  Ran- 
som for  All;  Two  Discourses,  Lon.,  1876,  8to.  2. 
(Trans.)  Commentary  on  the  Psalms,  by  the  Late  H.  v. 
Ewald,  Lon.,  1H81,  2  vols.  8vo.  Also,  contributions  to 
the  Pulpit  Commentary. 

Johnson,  Rev.  Edwin  A.,  D.D.,  b.  1829,  at  Go- 
wanda,  N.Y. ;  a  Methodist  Episcopal  minister  ;  editor  of 
the  Pittsburg  Christian  Advocate  1868-72.  1.  Half- 
Hour  Studies  of  Life,  Cin.,  1877,  18mo.  2.  The  Live 
Boy  J  or,  Charley's  Letters.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1878, 
16mo.  3.  Winter  Greeneries  at  Home.  Illust.  N. 
York,  1878,  12mo.  4.  The  Lilyvale  Club  and  its  Do- 
ings, Lon.,  1880,  sq.  IBmo. 

Johnson,  Edwin  Uossiter,  b.  1840,  at  Rochester, 
N.Y'.;  graduated  at  the  University  of  Rochester  in  1803; 
was  connected  editorially  with  the  Rochester  Democrat 
1864-68,  and  with  the  Concon  (N.H.)  Statesman  1869- 
72;  was  associated  with  M>,.-.irs.  Uipley  and  Dana  in 
editing  the  American  Cy  lopiedia  1873-77,  and  in  1883 
became  editor  of  Appleton's  Annual  Cyclopiedia.  1. 
(Ed.)  Little  Classics,  Bost.,  1874-80,  18  vols.  16mo.  2. 
(Ed.)  Works  of  the  British  Poets:  with  Biographical 
Sketches,  N.  Y'ork,  1870,  3  vols.  3.  Single  Famous 
Poems,  N.  York,  1877,  16mo.  4.  Play-Day  Poems, 
("Leisure  Hour"  Ser..)  N.  York,  1878,  lOino.  5.  Pha- 
eton Rogers:  a  Story  of  Boy- Life.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork, 
J  881,  12mo.  6.  A  History  of  the  War  of  1812-15  be- 
tween the  United  States  and  Great  Britain,  ("  Minor 
Wars  of  the  United  States.")  Illust.  N.  York,  1882, 
12mo.  7.  A  History  of  the  French  War  ending  in  the 
Conquest  of  Canada,  ("  Minor  Wars  of  the  United 
States.")  Iliust.  N.  York,  1882,  I2uio.  8.  Idler  and 
Poet,  [verse,]  Best.,  1883, 12ino.  9.  A  Short  History  of 
the  War  of  Secession,  1861-1865,  Bost.,  I«88,  8vo. 

"The  subject  is  treated  with  breadth,  thoroughness,  and 
impartiality."— Crido,  x.  271. 
<J14 


JOII 

JohnNon,  Mrs.  Elizabclh,  (Winthrop,)  sistir 
of  Thi'oilore  Winlhrop,  unir,  vol.  iii.  The  Studio  Art-. 
("Hand-Ilooks  for  Students  and  General  Itenlers," 
N,  York,  1878,  12nio. 

JohuNOn,  Ellen,  d.  1873;  a  factory-girl.  T\u\ 
Lord  of  the  Castle  :  a  Fairy  Legend,  Lon.,  1861,  fp.  »\o 

Johnson,  .Mrs.  r,mnia  li.  Silk-Culture  in  Lou 
isiana  and  in  the  Southern  Stales,  .N.  Orleans,  1882, .  vn. 

Johnson,  Ernie  Sncheverell  Wilberrorcc, 
son  of  Very  Kcv.  (I.  H.  S.  .lohnsim,  iiifm  ;  grailiialr.j 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1881,  Ilarla,  ;ind  other  Poem-, 
Lim.,  1H84,  p.  8vo, 

Johnson,  Evun|(elinc   Maria.    See  O'Con.nou, 

Mks.  E.  .M.,  in/ni. 

Johnson,  Evans.  The  Henults  of  [Roman  Cati- 
olic]  Emancipation,  Lon.,  1808,  8vo. 

Johnson,  Francis.  A  Dictionary,  Persian,  Ara- 
bic, and  English,  Lon.,  1852,  r.  8vo. 

Johnson,  Erunk.  Lashed  to  tiio  Mizzen  ;  or,  A 
Night  otV  tlie  Cape,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1S77,  8vo. 

Johnson,  Frank  (irant,  M.D.,  [nuie,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
b.  1835.  1.  The  Water-Metre  and  the  Actual  .Measure 
mont  .System,  N.  York,  1862.  2.  The  Nicholson  Pave- 
ment, and  Pavements  generally,  N.  Y'ork,  1867,  8vo.  ::. 
Natural  Philosophy  and  Key  to  Philosophical  Charts,  N. 
York,  1872,  8vo.  4.  Hea'tliLiftSi  N.  York,  1877.  5, 
Infected  Air  and  llisinfeclants,  N,  York,  1SS4. 

Johnson,  Kev.  Franklin,  D.D.  I.  TiueWonmn- 
hood  :  Hints  on  tho  Formation  of  Womanly  Chariuler, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1882,  lOnio.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Dies 
Trie:  an  English  Version  in  Double  Khyiiies:  with  an 
Essay  and  Noles,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  I,ss3,  8vo.  I'ri- 
vately  iirinted.  3.  (Trans.)  A  Romance  in  .Song: 
Heine's  Lyrical  Interlude.  Illust.  Best.,  1884,  8vo.  4. 
(Trans.)  "TheStabat  Mater  Speoiosa,  and  the  Stahat  Maler 
Dolorosa,  Bost.,  1885,  8vo.  5.  Tho  New  Psychic  Studies 
in  their  Relation  to  Christian  Thought,  N.  Y'ork,  ISs?, 
12mo. 

Johnson,  Frederick  E.  1.  Weld'  n's  Guide  to 
Epping  Forest,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  8vo.  2.  Weldon's  Guide 
to  the  River  Lea,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  ^vo.  3.  New  .'oath 
Wales,  and  how  to  get  there:  an  Emigrant's  Guide, 
Edin,,  1886,  8vo. 

Johnson,  Frederick  H.  A  Winter's  Sketches  in 
the  South  of  France  and  the  Pyrenees,  Lon.,  1857,  |i.  Svo. 
Johnson,  Ueorge,  M.D.,  F  I'.c.P.,  F.H.S.,  I,. 
1818,  at  Goodhiirst,  Kent,  Eng. ;  was  educated  at  Kiiii;'s 
College,  Lonilon,  where  he  was  appointed  professor  uf 
materia  medica  in  1857  and  professor  of  the  principliS 
and  practice  of  medicine  in  1863.  In  1876  he  was  tiiiii^- 
ferred  to  the  chair  of  clinical  medicine,  and  on  liis 
resignation  in  1880  elected  emeritus  professor  of  liiii- 
ieal  medicine.  1.  On  the  Relations  between  Therapeu 
tics  and  Pathology,  with  Especial  Reference  to  -oiiie 
Forms  of  Cardiac,  Renal,  and  Nervous  Diseases  :  a  Course 
of  Lectures,  Lon,,  1853,  12iuo.  2.  On  Epidemic  Diur- 
rha-a  and  Cholera :  their  Pathology  and  Treatimiit, 
Lon.,  1855,  p.  8vo.  3.  Notes  on  Cholera,  Lon,,  hi'!, 
8vo.  4.  The  Laryngoscope :  Two  Lectures,  Lon.,  I '■lo, 
p.  8vo.  6.  On  Cholera  and  Choleraic  Diarrhoea :  'I'wi 
Lectures,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo.  6.  Lectures  on  Bright's  Ms- 
ease,  Lon.,  1873,  8vo.  7.  The  Harveian  Oration,  Iss2, 
Lon,,  1882,  8vo.  8.  A  Defence  of  Harvey  as  the  liis- 
ooverer  of  the  Circulation  of  tho  Blood,  Lon..  iJ^s), 
12i'io.  '.I.  On  the  Various  Modes  of  Testing  for  Alliii- 
men  and  Sugar  in  the  Urine:  Two  Lectures,  Lon.,  I's4, 
12mo,  10.  Jledical  Lectures  and  Essays,  Lon.,  b>i", 
Svo. 

Johnson,  George.  Breezes  of  Song  from  Muimt 
Pleasant,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

Johnson,  Rev.  George  B.,  b.  at  Manchester, 
Eng.;  a  Congregational  minister.  1.  Statement  of  I'riii- 
eiplcs;  or,  A  Church  Guide  for  those  holding  or  mcI;- 
I  ing  Fellowship  in  Congregational  Churches,  Lon.,  I  "HO, 
12mo;  4th  cd..  1876.  2.  Poems  and  Sonnets,  l.nn., 
1874,  12mo.  3.  The  Four  Gospels  and  the  One  Christ ; 
a  Study  and  a  Guide,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo.  4.  The  liible: 
I  its  Structure  and  Development,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo. 

Johnson,  Very  Rev.  George  Henry  Snohi^v- 
;  erell,  F.R.S..  1808-18S1,  b.  at  Keswick,  Eng. ;  gnid- 
uated,  with  a  double  first  class,  at  Queen's  College,  Os- 
I  ford,  in  1S29;  Savilian  professor  of  astronomy  at  O.xforJ 
!  1830-42,  prnfcfsor  of  moral  philosophy  1RI2  IJ,  :in'J 
I  dean  of  Wells  from  1854.  Sermons  preached  in  Wells 
[  Cathedral,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo.  With  Ellicott,  C.  .1..  and 
:  Cook,  F.  C,  The  Book  of  Psalms:  with  a  Oommcnlary, 
i  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 


JOH 

,,ruj"n,'c;  ("  llfrm"Xu"f 'lief  ■  m!;"i"  T  ''" ","'"'  J"'" 

I'on.Tis^o/ii",';,'; ""  ''•*"  '""'••ons.itu.ion,.,,",';,!:?;; 

A    V.w  Method  KtlnT^irlV':^^  """I'""' 

l..rn.,  I8S4,  Hv„.        """""«  thmnic  (ll,„„..„„a,     i'||u„. 

JohliNiiii,    (ieoririniin        w     , 

SulTeri.iKMMHV  (,,?„,  f.rTsCo  "'    """    '■'"•  "'» 

n,f  ",""?"."s\'''  '^'     ''"'"  ■■  ^'^•'"t  ''■'  've  know  uLout  it  ?  \ 

JuhnNon,  li.  c.  iio.«      111., 
<l.«  Argentine  AI,„,Lo„     I  so''*   Nn,      i"'ig  y"""."""   '" 

i.on.:  ftas  r2„,o  ■  ^'""""«''  '"^ "™''  *'i"t,  iiiun: 

iiH'"'"r."":.,VHr,:'',?l"'':-;, ';  ['"t  the  B<,.do, 

I'ic.ent,  Phil,,!,  IHSr    I8m,;     "'  "'  *'''*'''°'  l'Mt«n,l 

Is;fo"8!'r"'  """*■«•"•    H-tory  of  Nel,rH,ka,  0,„„ha. 

Hit:r".v'!":u"ht!.f  of  i/^^'i'".^-"'*  "•  '■^^■^. »' 

•"/"".     I,  lto(Mv'.   I,  'i"'"'" '^"""itor  Johnson 

«  Colle.tio„  of  I',  era,  ,.„  J^t '.  "■-  ^'"■^^"'  '''"'"  0"'» 
""■luldren,  Bo«t.     877  "o     Z"'^"-'  ',1''''^'  ''^  "">  I'"" 

Johnson.  Ilenrv  „  «„'•'        ■    . 
'"•"ouiintry,  «e"co„tof  Afr    ''  T'""""^  ''"  ""'Shor- 
of  the  BIblo  into  t  0  Men,^.T'  h»-^  translated  portions 

.he  N^ger  in  the  Aut'u^n'  '',^'   s'^^^^^'  l,\'7r'  "'' 

Johnson,  Ilcnrv       i    it  .'         •  '*''"•  '2«>o- 
Plotter,    a„d'p"riot7' J-  ^ 'C«"   '"'  ?","' ^    <"■• 
N.in,l,er   One;    or,  Charlt   R,.      n'.    ?  ""•      2.  All    for 
lllu^t.     Lon.,  1888  ,,   8vo  '" '   ^P'    ■""•    I^"""^- 

Chtd,"o"";r"?i^7''7;"""'r'' «;"''•''''«''  »'  Christ  I 

Indian  Read^rrLo^nT^V  sV""'   """•"'   ^°'   ^on- 

see  11|.;m.min(j,  «.  w.,  ,„,„.„  ""'  '''**-6-',  Lon.     And 

Johnson,  Herrick,  b.D    b    isio    „„      p     , 

bMiuio  professor  of  i„edrh.,!  !"''''"'=''»"•  '«  lHr4-80; 
in  the  Theolog|e.U  ,s:;:;;i  t'r     ''"^  P.'i'i''-'  "!-''W 


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of  Mr.  Willliini 
'  I>r.  Benjamin 
'   "»r.     Phila., 

,  I'niveraity  Memo- 


im,  IBnio  ^  pi„T'  T  It  V^""'^"^  Consideration,  Chic., 
l«u,o.  3  i{e;ivai:  their  Pi""' '"«  Th«''tre,  Chic.  1882 
Johnson,  i.  D  '  l  4  «  "!  "■"',  P«''«>-.  Chic,  188;i 
•ice,  for  the  uVe  of  F.  n.ilil  '''',"',."."""*'r"'ic  Prae- 
N--  Vork.  1879,  8vo      •'    Th'  '  ^'^l'  7-^      Individuals. 

«»««.-;  16th  ed.,  I'hilt'^1889  ^"'*""«°'  "^  >*     te  Dis- 

^^•'h!;X"uniV";i;'p"/TV'";-''/';s'"-"n8. 

^^^s^dr^^''-^"^''^^^^rtL^: 

AnuTica.^rYor'k^lSef  "vo""'"'"''""'"'*  '"  England  and 

»n'thro'„^si;';i"  "V!'"  *'"^'"''  "f-p'". 

entee^.  Manual,' I, °"«3*"7'~'"''r-  1-  The  jSaf- 
A  Concise  Vion-  of  th„  r„  '  ''"'  '"^-  '*^-'  "*'*'»•  2. 
Patentforlnventions  Ion  i«?''^r""'''  ''"■  Letters 
De..igns  and  Trade  A  ark,  Act  iV/""-.. 'r"  ^""^  ^"'""^ 

^»'^-s  .^c,  un.,  .883,"itr'r'^^erwSrft 


<;un,p,  of  noii.^t/l'Tsn'';;;;^'"-;'!' '«■'■"•  :\: 

•r{7;;:'iXr.' '^'"' "'• '«""••  *«-oan'a?xct 

ll.on':1'':r".;„^"'""-    '-rkinsandtheDratna.    Il,u,,, 

Mittr^r:!:?^^::^^^..f,^'«-"f.|.ouwof 

iManors:  w  th    ItiT^rdi  of   .  n       ,    .     "'''    Maryland 

'.i.n"'!.r:.",'i:!,::.':r»;  ,J;J"o  1?.%  ^nd  how  to  break 
"'"it;  2ded.,  I.on.,  18(10   Hv„         '^'"' """.  "nd  how  to 

Johnson,  John  Editnr    Tt,    i.    .    ■ 
than  I,  N.  Yo'rk,  1877    l:C" , 'ire.  ""882''"'  '"  '"«'"'' 

Johnson,  John  <;.     a  cj'- '^'^■ 

U„l      I,  '^'I'""'""'  on  the  CI: 

H.u:'!;rSo"A;,^?:;"r'^^  ■^■'"r-'"^  «-">■ 

who  fell  in  the  ConVed"  te  Vn  l',,"""'^'^  "^  ^''''K'"'" 
Johnson,  Jo«rnh  h  i^n,'""''';.f'''l'-.  "N'i'svo. 
'.  Ilen.ines  of  o"r  ' '  ,'e  bein.' 4'  *'''"'^''-'"-  ^ug. 
of  K.oinent  Women  ,^UhF'^if^'''''^''''  '^e  Lives 
lent  Work?,  Trutbfi.l  r  tJ       *'*,"'  'I;l»«  of  their  Benevo- 

8vo.  Anon.^2  Th  Tes  irnv^^f's"  '"'■'"'•  '"'"-  '««»> 
of  Christianity,  Ac.  Lon  rni  "'^'^'l""''  '»  "'o  Truth 
views  of  Ureal  M en  "he  '  li  luen  "^  'vT''"  I"'"'" 
I-on.,  I8(i2,  p.  8vo.  4  LivL;  L.™  ""  Civilization, 
P-  >*vo.      5.    Clever  (Jiri  *  "'   Karnc^t,  I.on.,  1863 

'875.     6.  Popula    IWhet  of  oS- ''•'/"•■    '"'"'^' 

I-on„  1882,  p.  8vo      II    s,,  V  p^H      ""i?,"  "^  •""•  Time 
of  Attaininl  Suc^  Ji'„  1  'llX"  ' '  ,"8^.^";  I"'"  *'■'""»' 

Johnson,  Ilev.  Inso«i.  '1  ,,  '  '•  **vo. 
f-tories  for  Uttle  F,lkrio'i'''„s;  y,"°'«  I*^"'-  I-ittle 
ter's  Likene,.H;  a  School' sCv  J'^^i' ^'o-  2-  The  Mas- 
1885,so.  ,6mo.  3.R",th?,'7i^/?,^^°>-^'  II'""'-  I-on., 
«ains,  Ln.,  1885,  p.  8vo  4 .  D  bs  k  °S ,'  """  ';"l^"  ""^ 
London  Life,  Lon.,  |«s7.  so    I6.n„  ''^  ""^  ^"""S 

eia^^;^:;f'?':S-V.h.  Jhe  Nat„.,  r... 

Thi"J;r"w"i'„tt^p-  f-r-'  '^" *^^^^^^^^^  ™-. "f 

New  Haven,  Conn.'^^'  ilV  i'dTV/T'  ''';''  ''•  '''■''  "' 

848.     1.  Little    BloCm-     Rl;L^"'i!'''".T  •^"''"™'' 

Hare,  [pseud.]     I|iu«t      If,...     ,v-,    ."•>'   *'"■   Emily 

an/lSs^^^i^ork^^;^^!^^ 

^.;....ei;nited^r;nd1lri?^X.r^:™:l^^ 
>«S;"r'fS;;«-«^„J-'-iJo„jest.d,  Phila., 

'S'""'  ''"'""'  '■'^'^'^  ■^»«'--  «-'•. 

I  Bost",''l"?""  8rao""*  *"    ^""^'^  ^"''•'  ""J  other  Tales, 

Lon.,  1859,  8vo.  '^"Benia.     Heroines  of  History, 

wafm\"nag"n'g"iitT^f'tr-T",?'''  "•  "'  ''-<""'■".  Vt,; 

became  edftor^f     "  cJr  sti„n"ir'^''"''.'^"'  > 865-70,  and 

one  of  the  founder   of    ho  v"  ^S-'"",'"  '^'2-    He  was 

Society  in  1832     W  lliat^  Lln^Z.^"?'""''  Anti-Slavcry 

or.  Sketches  of  the  An«  st°erv  .r"'""  ""''  ^'"  ^imesj 

with  „n  imroductit  by  n  WhUH'°'  L"  '^"'^"^^-^ 
2ded„enl.,  1881.  ^  '   '^"'»'er,  Bost,,  1880; 

peH^l'SV^p^tn  .'•a'pt'^^V  "^  ">«  P""-  I- 
An  Epitome,  inVerse'o?  fh  i'}"""-'  '^"'  'fi">o.  2. 
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Johnson,  R.  Retouching  I'hotogrophio  Negativea  : 
How  lo  Finisli,  Ac,  Lon.,  l»!<li,  8vo. 

Johnson,  II.  Byron.  Very  Far  West  injee<l :  a 
Few  Rough  Exjierience:!  on  the  Northwest  I'ncilic  Const, 
hon.,  1872,  p.  8vo;  4th  cil.,  187:1 

"  It  would  1)0  unfair  lo  regard  It  as  a  mere  detail  of  ad- 
ventures. Tlioro  is  ft  Kood  cleal  of  prnctlcal  information 
as  to  the  mines  and  the  nountry  itself  sealtered  up  and 
down  its  paKos."— Si/.  Kn\,  xxxili.  OlW. 

Johnson,  Kichiird,  town-elerk  of  Hereford,  Eng. 
The  Ancient  Customs  of  tho  City  of  Herel'ord  :  with 
Transiati'ina  of  the  Earlier  City  Charters,  Ac,  Lon., 
1868,  Ito;  only  150  copies  printed;  2d  ed.,  1882,  8vo. 

Johnson,  Mi\ior  Richard  Francis,  R.A.  Kight- 
Attacl<s:  a  Treatise,  Lon.,  18S6,  8vo. 

Johnson,  Richard  Locke.  1.  Brilliant  Pros- 
pects, [a  tale,]  Lon.,  1869,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  1S7U.  2. 
Food-Chart:  giving  tho  Names,  Chissitioation,  Ac,  of 
tho  Alimentary  Suhetancea  in  (Jenoral  Use,  Lon.,  1876, 
4to. 

Johnson,  Richard  W.,  b.  L827,  in  Livingston 
Co.,  Ky. ;  graduated  at  the  U.S.  Military  Academy  I84'J ; 
served  in  the  civil  war,  and  was  brcvelted  major-gen- 
eral;  retired  1867.  1.  Memoir  of  Major-Oenoral  George 
H.  Thomas,  Phila.,  1881,  8vo.  2.  A  Soldier's  Kcminis- 
cences,  1886. 

Johnson,  Robert  Underwood,  and  Buel, 
Clarence  Clongh.  Battles  and  Leaders  of  the  Civil 
War:  being  for  the  mo.st  part  Contributions  by  Union 
and  Confederate  Officers,  based  upon  the  "Century"  War 
Series.  In  Thirty-Two  Parts.  I'arts  I.-XII.  Illust. 
N.York,  18S--8S,  4to. 

Johnson,  Rev.  Robert  William,  M.A.,  grad- 
uated at  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  l.><37  ;  ordained 
18H7;  vicar  of  Packwood  since  IS.i'J.  St.  John  the 
Baptist  and  his  Persecutors;  a  Poem,  Lcm,,  1869,  8vo. 
Also,  single  sermons,  Ac.  ' 

Johnson,  Rosa    'erlner.     See  Jeppbby,  Rosa 

VBHr.VKH,  Sll/illl, 

Johnson,  Mrt .  S.  O.,  ("  Daisy  Eyebright,"  pseud.) 
I.  Every  Woman  her  Own  Flower-Oardener,  N.  York, 
1871,  12mo.  2.  Manual  of  Etiquette:  with  Hints  on 
Politeness,  Good  Breeding,  Ac,  N.  York,  137:!,  12ino.        : 

Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel,  1822-1882,  b.  at  .Salem,  ; 
Mass.;  graduated  at  Harvard  1842,  and  at  the  Divinity 
School  in  Cambridge  1846  j  entered  the  Unitarian  minis- 
try without  ordination,  and  from  1851  or  1832  till  1870 
was  pastor  of  a  congregation  in  Lynn,  Mass.  1.  Tho 
Worship  of  Jesus  in  its  Past  and  Present  Aspect,  Host., 
1868,  16ino.  2.  Oriental  Religions,  and  their  Relation 
to  Universal  Religion :  India,  Bost.,  1872,  8vo. 

"  He  lia.s  produced  a  picture  of  the  religious  ilcvelop- 
nient  of  India  which  is  faithful  in  its  main  outlines,  lively 
and  engaging  in  its  style,  and  inspired  throughout  with  a 
keen  and  even  enlhusiastic  appreciation  of  the  beauties 
of  its  subject."— -Vcidoii,  xv.  '.iM, 

3.  Oriental  Religions,  Ac:  China,  1879. 
"  It  Is  profcs.se(lly  intended  to  be  a  search  after  elements 

in  the  Chinese  religious  character  the  possession  of  which 
proves  them,  in  this  particular  at  leivst,  U)  belong  to  the 
great  religious  federation  of  the  world.  ...  If  the  object 
of  Mr.  Johnson's  work  appears  to  us  more  or  less  an  im- 
possible one  to  reach,  the  method  of  the  work  both  for 
Its  originality  and  wonderful  completeness  demands  the 
highest  commendation.'— -VdWott,  xxix.  07. 

4.  Lectures,  Essays,  and  Sermons :  with  a  Memoir  by 
Samuel  Longfellow,  Bost.,  1883,  8vo.  o.  Oriental  Relig- 
ions, Ac:  Peroia:  with  an  Introduction  by  0.  B.  Froth- 
ingham,  LSS.'). 

"  He  would  have  won  a  wider  audience  ami  more  gen- 
eral attention  to  his  views  had  he  (fiven  us,  as  he  was  well 
able  to  do,  a  clear  and  Impartial  historical  account  of  the 
faiths  piLssed  in  review,  and  then  hail  followed  this  with 
a  forcible  presentation  of  his  theory  within  moderate 
compass.  As  it  is,  his  volumes  are  incomplete  as  a  history, 
and  too  bulky  for  a  philosophical  discussion."— A'atioii,  xl. 
40. 

Johnson,  Rev.  Samuel  Jenkins,  M.A., 
F.R.A..-^.;  graduated  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1867; 
ordaineil  1868;  vicar  of  Melplash  since  ISSI.  Eclipses 
Past  and  Future:  with  Oeneral  Hints  for  Observing  the 
Heavens,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  8vo. 

Johnson,  Samuel  William,  b.  18.30,  at  Kings- 
borough,  N.Y.,  and  educated  at  tho  Yale  (now  Sheffield) 
Scientific  School,  and  at  tho  Universities  of  Leipsic  and 
Munich  ;  has  been  professor  of  theoretical  and  agricul- 
tural ohomistry  ;n  the  Sheffield  ScicntiSe  Soh'>~il  rmoi, 
1866.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Relations  of  Chemistry  to  Agrl- 
oulturo,  by  Baron  von  Liebig,  1855.  12mo.  2.  Essays  on 
Peat,  Muck,  and  Commeroial  Manures,  Hartf-rJ,  Conn., 
1860,  8vo.  3.  (Trans, 1  Manual  of  Qualitative  Chemical 
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Analysis,  by  0.  Remigius  Fresenius.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1864  ;  3d  ed.,  1883,  Svo.  4.  Peat  and  its  Uses  as  a  Fer- 
tilizer, N.  York,  1866,  12mo.  5.  How  Crops  Grow,  X. 
York,  1868,  12n!o;  Eng.  ed.,  adapted  for  English  use  l>y 
A.  H.  Church  and  W.  T.  T.  Dyer,  Lon.,  1860.  H. 
(Trans.)  Manual  of  Qualitative  Analysis,  by  C.  R.  Fic- 
senius,  N.  Y'ork,  1869,  8vu.  7.  New  and  Old  Notnti  .ii 
and  Nomenclature,  N.  York,  1870,  Svo.  8.  How  Cr..ps 
Feed  :  a  Treatise  on  the  .Atmosphere  and  the  Soil  at  ic- 
lated  to  the  Nutrition  of  Agricultural  Plants.  lilui-t, 
N.  York,  1870,  12mo. 

"Considered  as  a  work   on   agricultural  chemLstry  or 
agricultural  mineralogy,  it  has  no  ciiual."— -Viid'on,  x.  'JTI. 
9.  Chemical    Notation   and    Nomenclature,   N.  York, 
1871,  8vo. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Susannah.  Recollections  of  Rev. 
John  Johnson  and  his  Home,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  ne.i, 
l2mo, 

Johnson,  Theodore.  1.  Tables  of  English  His- 
tory,  Lon.,  1S75,  4to.  2.  The  "Spelling-Bee"  Hand- 
Book,  Tamworth,  1876,  8vo.  3.  A  Physical,  Commer- 
cial, and  Historical  Geography  of  the  British  Empire, 
Manchester,  1876,  12mo. 

Johnson,  Rev.  Theodore, ordained  1873;  curate 
of  Warkton,  Northamptonshire,  1878-81,  and  of  Kr- 
pingham,  Norfolk,  1881-83.  Tho  Parish  Guide  for  the 
Clergy  and  Lay  ^Iclpers,  Lon.,  1SS8,  Svo. 

Johnson,  Thomas  M.  (Trans.)  Our  Birth  i.^  but 
a  Sleep  and  n  Forgetting:  Two  Books  on  the  Essence 
of  Soul  and  One  on  the  Descent  of  Soul,  by  Plotinu.-, 
Osceola,  Mo.,  1880,  Svo. 

Johnson,  Miss  Virginia  Wales,  b.  184.1,  in 
Brooklyn,  N.Y'. ;  has  resided  in  Europe  since  IsTo. 
She  has  contributed  to  periodicals,  and  published  boMk, 
for  children  under  the  name  of  "Cousin  Virginia."  I. 
Travels  of  an  Araerieiin  Owl :  a  Satire.  Illust.  Phil;i., 
1870,  12mo.  2.  Doll's  Club  Sories.  Illust.  Phila., 
1370,  4  vols.  16mo.  3.  Joseph  tho  Jew:  the  Story  uf 
an  Old  House,  N.  Y'ork,  1873,  Svo.  4.  A  Sack  of  (J.j;.!, 
N.  York,  1874,  Svo.  5.  The  Calderwood  Secret,  N.  York, 
1875,  Svo.  6.  Catskill  Fairies.  Illust.  N.  York,  |sT.i, 
sq.  Svo.  7.  Miss  Nancy's  Pilgrimage:  a  Story  of  Tnnil, 
N.  Y'ork,  1877,  Svo.  8.  A  Foreign  Marriage:  aNoMi, 
N.  York,  1830,  I2ma.  Anon.  9.  The  Neptune  Viise: 
a  Novel,  N.  York,  1881,  4lo.  10.  An  English  D:iisy 
Miller,  N.  York,  1882,  sq.  12mo.  U.  Two  Old  Cats :  a 
Novel,  N.  York,  1882,  4to.  12.  Tho  Kettle  Club  Sciies. 
Illust.  N.  York,  1883,  4  vols.  16mo.  '3.  Tho  Fainnils 
of  Tipton,  1835.  14.  Tulip  Place,  1886.  15.  Tlio 
House  of  the  Musician,  Boat.,  1887,  12mo. 

Johnson,  W.  B.  The  Lives  of  Jonathan  and  Vir- 
ginia.    By  Boswell,  [paeud.]     Phila.,  1873. 

Johnson,  Walter,  M.B.,  son  of  Edward  John-on, 
M.D.,  ((iii/c,  vol.  i.,)  graduated  in  medicine  at  the  Ini- 
versity  of  London  1847.  1.  An  Essay  on  the  Discnsis  of 
Young  Women,  Lon.,  1849,  12mo.  2.  The  Morbid  Kiiin- 
tions  of  Women,  Lon.,  1850,  12uio.  3.  Homtcopalliy  ;  a 
Popular  Exposition  and  Defence  of  its  Principles  !uk1 
Practice,  Lon.,  1852,  Svo.  4.  A  Summary  Outline  "f 
the  Water-Cure,  Lon.,  1853,  Svo.  5.  Tho  Dnnu-tio 
Management  of  Children  in  Health  and  Di.--asc,  L.n., 
1356,  Svo.  6.  The  Anatriptio  Art:  a  History  of  the 
Art  termed  Anatripsis  by  Hijipocrates  and  Medical  Unb- 
bing  in  Ordinary  Language,  Lon.,  I860,  Svo. 

Johnson,  William,  editor  of  the  Practical  .Me- 
chanic's Journal.  I.  The  Imperial  Cyclopiedia  of  .Ma- 
chinery, Glasgow,  Edin.,  and  Lon.,  1852-56,  fob  2. 
(Trans.)  The  Practical  Draughtsman's  Book  of  IikIus- 
trial  Design,  by  J.  E.  Armengaud  and  C.  and  J.  Aino- 
roux,  1353;  14th  ed.,  1875,  fol.  and  4to. 

Johnson,  William,  of  the  Bombay  civil  scrvioe. 
The  Oriental  Races  and  Tribes  Residents  and  Visitors  of 
Bombay:  a  Scries  of  Photographs,  with  Letter- I'uss 
Descriptions:  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1363,  fol. 

Johnson,  William,  president  of  the  PhariiKircu- 
tical  Society,  Victoria.  On  tho  Correlation,  Convir-iim, 
or  Allotropism  of  tho  Physical  and  Vital  Forces,  Mel- 
bourne, 1864,  Svo. 
Johnson,  William.  See  Cory,  William,  «ii/)m. 
Johnson,  William  Alfred,  M.D.,  graduated  in 
medicine  at  St.  Andrews  1852.  I.  Bedside  Letters  on 
Hydropathy,  Lon.,  1855,  12mo;  4th  ed.,  Dublin,  U^l 
1.  On  Feeling  111,  Lon.,  !S72,  Svo.  3.  Arcadian  "'il^kn 
and  Drives  in  tho  Northwest  Part  of  London,  Lon.,  I"":', 
32mo. 

Johnson,  William  Forbes.  An  Essay  -v  the 
Science  of  Law,  Dublin,  1374-79,  3  parts,  Svo. 


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10U-IHN8,  WHS  tur  some  veiira  II  H  u    i       1  '•"•U.*., 
H-ndent  in  China,  an,l  Im/cTario^tL  'P"''^  ""?"""" 
Ilnng-Kong.     South  \fri,,i  •  i..*' i,    •     f  f""'"'"""^^'"  "f  '• 
State,  Lon.    Is;;   s'.„    "™  ^'f"«ultie»  und  Present  I 

P'<'aia   Brit.nni,,,"     ^  JI  s^r.      r    ?  "  *^''"^''-"'''- 

("II.in,|.IJo„k,  for  sLlcntsIL  ,     '^"'"''"">    I'^'itius, 

State,  [Con'nectil'u,]   Ua  "  ?3"r';:'  ^,'^7  ^"B'""J 

5.  Connecticut:  aStulvof,.    ■       '        ^ "''''•  "*'''•  '2iuo.  i 
<':A.nericau  Co,n„t!„";tUth.  .TZritV'-V;'"-"-^' 

'e  treate.l  In  suol  .  t^J  e  "  ''^  Th'/','"'^'"  '"  ^*''^1'  """l  to 
took  is  tlie  «P"nt,iMe,mrge'nCTatinn  i',",""""",  '''«■"  "f  'he 
r  icy  upon  Connecticut  s5it|  „«'«,,  f  ■'"'■'■"<•  "''  '''•'"'oc- 

•onlrijjt.)  Prof.  Johnston  (li.lir^.?"'  "owhere  else,  ac- 

hiKhlyco,itenti.)nsa"t   i3oi„L'',,!'J'«'"'^''-' -Matter  so 

'in.   wc  do  not  fin.l  tliat  I'rMf  i'^  **"  ^'''''J'  ''srcfully  stated 
sether  eo,u-inci,,y."-!'A%,v'«  'xli"'!?"'^"' '^  l>'-"»l's  are  alt^: 

Johnston,  Alexander  Keith    T  r  i>    r 
orming  a  Complete  Hazottier  ,f  .T  nw  ,1  ^r™?™/'''/ •• 

:;7;.!!--'--ej  editions.  ,.5i!;^r;'»:^::'ji:-;,,i^i;;^ 

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Geographicu, :  b  in"  f  L,' ™fflL''^;      ,**"■     -  ^"''"•^ 

a  Hana.Boolc.     MaisI!;:;  ?,         «  |--  «    the  Globe .: 

K^'-t^n'o^-jLtLS^'/^f .  ^•H.K^"-«- 
anUatthe  University  "Githaa^nlr""/"''  ^^'"'  ''""'•'^ 
plorej  a  part  of  Paraguay  laTs^S  1,"°  ""'^  "K''  '^^■ 
by  he  Geographical  Sooietv  to  th,  ll  .  T"'  appointed 
poJUion  into  Africa,  but  d  ed  „  thii  a"'?."'^  ""  "" 

■sroiny'o-  t?id°rAV^  '^''"'^'''  ««^""Kdi'„'^ 

•nx  by%;S.  LL^  ;  ^,X""'co^„?""'??'"'''  '^^  -' 
fi'l'hy,")  Lon.,  1877  p  Svo'^i  „."'''?'''"'"  "f  «eog. 

^'ein,    1884.      S.    H^nd  B^nk   t    '.u"'  ^^  ^-  <*•  Ka^«»- 

I"P  of  America,  Ed.n    and  r  1  '^l.f^'"'^    ^^^^'^'^l 

''hysical.    Histori'eal,  Pilitic/"";;  '8'*».  !?•  8vo.     4.  A 

Ue.oriptWo  Geograp.y  L„n  , wl , ^"''T'  "'y*'™'  «■"' 
by  E.  G.  Kavonsfein,  88  5;h^^'','L^°''  ''J  «d..  rev. 
mediate  Physical  ,  nd  n«3  .• ''  '*^®-  "^^  ^n  Inter- 
l«>-'i,  p.  8vo  ^   Descriptive    Geography,    Lon., 

i.4e!'?'s"o^'^f"oi're%*'''«"  „*^'-«'«  H- 
fP-eud.]     N.  Vork,  IS78 "  vo  '"■•      "'    «"">>    ^His, 

Johnston,  Charles,  MR  cs    r     , 

Observations  on  Health  iin,l  r  •  '  ^"""'  ''<>'■  '■.  ndti.l 

Eoonomy  „f  Human  Life  in  Tfi"";!''"  ""^  ''''yi™ 
iJ^'iO,  Xvo.  "*   '°   ^^"*»'.    J'letormarit/burg, 

HoMing7'(ro't,^,!'j71?'!^s'3''-  ./h  ^"^  ^«"-"-™' 
*<=■.  Edin.  and  Lon  IS.!  si „  'V"  I'"  ^n'^duction, 
Crofters'  IIoldinir»7i„/M  ',;  ?  '  ''''  «<>•.  18«.5.  2  The 
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'""'•     (Trans.)  Dante's  Inf„"      P""-'"""""' settled  at 
'1-.,  Bath,  lS87-6r3  voli^H^o""'  P"'-8"o"o,       "  " 

of  &";;;„^'i„^«^'!«''  B'V«"t.  Origin, 
«-'"!«.     Illust.'    Z^''."/., '".':""«''    Monun 


'""'•     (Trans.)"f);„'(";V;'-i' f'"""'"  P.'-'-'tice  and  settle'd'n 
'1.-.  Bath,  IsaT-eCs  vols    C.'  P'""*"""".  »"J  I'ara 

,,   ,       s^'/u  i     inciuiiino    e.  .  .,  r,nal  Portraits 

i„t„.     ""•  ^i*""  ".  '"h'.'^'o    ■''   *^""""'^"ts,   and 

So"ng;,GlaI);''vv,f8"?,'p   8/o'''°'''"«™P''^'    ^o'"''   and 

Ff  &o'ngft^r"!v"«y„Ti    iS-'l^"'"   ^"""y"™'"' 
Johnston,  George.      (F I     'p^"^^-, 

"fge.      (td.)     Cupid's    Birthday. 


"'-.rs^r^ollr*"""    ^"^''•"-''   <•-"   Shakespeare, 
Johnston,  (iforvo      i    n-  . 

I  -Maryland,  Elkton,  M?  i\sl'  ""■'  "''  ^'••■«"  Co"nt.v. 
;  to;;^'l^,!;^^^^^^«,i««ieui«rs  of  early  Maryla,,,.  ,„s. 

i  lan'd,  El'kt!,n'"'l8,'7°'"^  ""'  ''""''y  "^  ^eeil  County,  .Mary- 

'  jo'-r*t^e"'ear.!;^r  \'*i?/v^.''r«'''-  -^  '^-  k. 

cated  there  and  in  Gerim,','v       u,  ,'"'",'l'",f«b,  "nd  edu- 
Published  under  the  p'eudo^nyino  of  '•  T    "I- %'•' "'T  ''"" 
A  feimple  .Maiden.     I  l„"t     7 1      s-Jlf'"  '"'"'•"    '• 
an  Old  Myth  may  teac        III?''  ','   '  '%"">■     '^-  "'bat 
X   Ma.«..r  Troublesome      II 1,      ,'"'"•', '''"S- »q.  ISmo. 
I-Vobody's    Lad.     {C'x'.     L  n'    ,^17,'  ':'"'  '^'""-     ^• 
I  render:  a   Novel,  Lon     IShT'o  I   i  '  '''     ""■      ^-   •"'"'- 
i  nam's  Ladv  •  a  Mn,i„,l  li       '      *"'*■  '^''-  "^vo.     6.  Alas 
■;<vo.     7.  \>„e  i.?s  tve  s"'rT.'  ''""•'  ''^■^2.  3  vols.'^r 
884,3  vols.  cr.8v«.sT,;crh,l"r'""^"'a.^'"^>'  I'""'' 
Lon.,  1886,  3  vols,  or  sVo     «    SfP    -f-'  "■■,!  ^'*»  ^^i''"«S 
;t«  Fulfilment:   a  Book  ^^  Girl  '  \Tn8"  ^^r'"  '""' 
Uncle  Bob's  Niece :  „  Novel,  71    ^g'sl   ,'' ''',  ^'"'     '"• 
Johnston,  Henrv      i    Th   V.       '  ''  '"''■  «''•  8vo. 
"Story  of  .^eollish  Life    Edin     Iv-?"'''«"'  "''  "'enara  : 
Ch-onicles  of  Glenbucki'e.  EH^n     iVs'o''','^"'    ^""»-     2. 

consul-general  intl  1  p.  ^  """'  "'  Mo^nmbioue  ,  no„ 
^ions  a^d  o,:mm'i"ssio  er'^";'!;;;:;::  u'r,  ''r";  "'""" 
Cong,,,  from  its  Mouth  to  Wbrt^  'm  '•  ^^^  «'*'" 
scription  of  the  Nati.rn    Hi..  ■,  """'  "  "enenil  De- 

Western  Basin!     "    \Z\m  ,^;">"'l'<""«.v  of  iL 

describing"!li',„';i^^  Mr*'"',?"''/'''  "i--^' J"y"in.  and  i„ve  for 
of  Cliarlf  Ce  on'''rft,tr  t/mn'f'i^ir'''  •  "™''"'l'  M 
Jo.sepli'Jh,,inp.s,Mi,orlivi  ,„«.,,    "  "'  'Mr.  .^mnley,  or  Mr 

tominent."-.s;jfrfator,  Ivji  "n"'"''  "f  "^Ploring  the  Dark 
and -ff  Vrrm./.;^?,;;;'',^-,9f ''.yis,  Of  .lowers,  of  landscape 
^a^"..U  to  ^s^]^^^'^^U^:r^l^^ 

"fio  S&n^rw''''''^'''"--  -^  «•■-"'  of  Seien- 
trait.  -Maps,  „„7ll  Lt      T         fe'"""'   Africa.     Por- 

SS^tj^rktSH^S'rF'--^^ 

with  here  and  there     >i  I.,  i  if'.  ""*-''"'"f"«r(l  English 
--h  or  a  'i"twffi^^J^E';SJi<;^.:^hig,,^Jrt/k 

Brooklyn,  1878  Hvo  2  OK  ""'":"■  "aps  and  Port. 
Loyalist  Histor;  of  the  A.n^rf""'!;'"  ""  •'"''g"  Jones' 
I'^SO,  Svo.  3.  The  Wklwn  r"  «^'^"'"""».  N.  York, 
render  "f  Cornwallis  ^VCt  N  "f'f  i?*;  ""^  ^'"- 
;?#^fni^^r-£~"V-''- While 

-A«/ion,  xxxiii.  293.  ""^  '''o'^J  l^i'"  io  well  told." 

tion,  ml7783'''i.^'vr;«;iV" 'he  American  Revolu- 

Johnston,  Henr;  M i'liam-     r""'*.'^'  f"'"'^"- 

mandy,  [verse,]  Pa.is,  l«4   8vo  ^**""''  "^  *'"''■ 

MetSrE^^c^^l^fch' *{;■  -'r--  '"■''•^'-  »f  '"c 

oS:^^S^^!£?S^7  n-fie'.^fxi- 
Tas^;^^^^^?-?"''"'"""" 

<i'E;prit,  Dublin,  18.13   Mvo        "' ""'  "•  Co'enso  :  a  Jeu- 
I     Johnston,  J.  P. '  i    Vi,     a     .. 
bow  to  become  an    Anv.H„„        ■*"'^^.''o"'^<"''«  «"iile.  and 
•General  Salesm„n."hip    ?, 'h    ,!•  ■,  ^"^'"^'^"otlons   on 

'«88  Itlmo.  2.  Tw  K'ty' Years  o  %  :.st"''''°^""'  ^''"■''•' 
the  Peculiar  Incident-  p  ,  ?  ,  -■  ""»''ng:  portravin>r 
Su,aesses.  of  a  Man  ilm T.-?'  ="«"';•""-  Failures'and 
and  finally  wins.'"?,,:/."  ''^^J^Y^l  «;»<•  of  liusiness 

Policy  in'Cf^L^-  '^^r^Z'^f,  J'  "-  Education 
straot  and  AnaWsi,  of  thin  ^-.''  ^•'  '^81.     2.  Ab- 

ea.ion  CommissCn,''  Lon      8^7'  "'^«""'  "  ^"-l'""   ^d"- 
'    ''""••  '^^♦'  P-  8vo.     3.  Parks  and 
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Playgrounds  for  the  People,  Lon.,  18f<5,  8vo.  4.  A 
Century  of  Christian  Progress,  iind  its  Lessons,  Lon., 
18SS,  ]).  Svo.  5.  (Ed.)  Report  of  the  Centenary  Con- 
ference of  the  Protestant  Missions  of  the  World,  held  in 
Exeter  Hall  from  the  9th  to  the  l«th  June,  18S8,  Lon., 
18SH,  2  vols.  or.  Svo. 

Johli§ton,  James  D.  China  and  Japan  :  Cruise 
of  the  U.S.  Stt am  Frigate  "Powhatan."  1857-60:  in- 
cluding an  Account  of  the  Japanese  Embassy  to  the 
United  .States,  Phila.,  12mo. 

Juhiifiton,  Kev.  John,  of  Balmaghie.  The  Cross 
and  the  Crown  ;  or.  The  Trials  and  Triumphs  of  the 
Scottish  Kirks:  a  Poem,  Edin.,  1871,  ^\o. 

Johnston,  John,  LL.U.,  [«»'<,  vol.  i.,add.,]  1806- 
1879.  History  of  liristol  and  liremon,  (Maine,)  in- 
cluding the  Ancient  English  Settlement  of  Pemaquid, 
Albany,  1873,  8vo.  ,     jxt, 

Johnston,  John,  of  Benstono,  Eng.  Lord  Nelson  : 
a  Poem  ;  with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  his  [the  au- 
thor's] Life,  by  A.  B.  Todd,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  8vo. 

Johnston,  llev.  John  Brown.  Ministry  of 
Reeonuiliation :  Sermons,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo. 

Johnston,  John  Wilson.  A  Contribution  to  the 
Dynamics  of  Racial  Diet  in  British  India,  Edin.,  1876, 
Svo.  With  Call,  T.  J.,  (ed.)  Descriptive  Anatomy  of 
the  Horse  and  Domestic  Animals :  chiefly  compiled  from 
the  Manuscripts  of  Thomas  Strangeways  and  Professor 
Good^ir,  Lon.,  1869,  8vo. 

Johnston,  Joseph.  Oppression;  or,  The  Tyranny 
of  Nations;  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1.'<K7,  12mo.  ] 

Johnston,  Joseph   Eggleston,  b.   1807,  near 
Farmville,  Va. ;  graduated  at  the  U.S.  Military  Acad- 
emy 1829  j  served  in  the  Mexican  war  and  attained  the  1 
rank  of  lieutenant-colonel ;  quartermaster-general  1860-  ' 
61:   appointed   general  in  the  Confederate  army   1801, 
and   served   through  the  war.      Narrative  of   Military  ' 
Operations  directed,  during  the  Late  War  between  the 
States,  by  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  General  C.S.A.,  N.  \ork,  j 
1874,  imp.  8vo.  ,       . 

"  He  has  simplv  written  an  earnest,  almost  passionate 
defence  of  hiraseff  before  the  Southern  people  .from  the 
charce  of  having  caused  or  contributed  to  their  deteat. 
We  have  therefore  a  eoiitrihiuioii  to  controversial 
nolemics  rather  than  to  military  history,  although  luucM 
liKht  is  incidentally  thniwii  upon  some  important  phases 
of  the  contiict."— .Vudon,  xviii.  K».  .  .,    .,       , ,  ,i,„ 

•  His  1 k  Is  truly  a  most  valuable  'contribution  to  the 

lilslorv  of  the  war.'  We  regret  only  that  it  is  niarred  by  a 
controversial  and  carping  spirit,  which  while. showing  tt^e 
critical  powers  of  the  author,  leaves  the  reader  possibly 
more  prepossessed  against  him  than  the  saine  story  wouia 
do  if  tolcV  by  any  otiicr  h.ind  than  thatol  the  able  com; 
maiider  who  seems  so  over-careful  of  his  own  reputation. 
— *o(.  Uev.,  xxxviii.  610. 

Johnston,  Julia  H.    The  School  of  the  Master, 
and  other  Religious  Verses,  N.  York,  18b0,  16mo. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  M.  L.     (Trans.)  Belle  nose,  by 
Am6dce  Achard,  Phila.,  1872,  Svo. 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Marianne  C,  (Howe.)  The 
Young  Chaplain.     By  his  Mother.     N.  York,  1878. 

Johnston,  R.  Parnell  and  theParnells:  an  His- 
torical Sketch,  Lon.,  1888,  12mo. 

Johnston,  Kichard  Malcolm,  b.  1822,  in  Han- 
cock Co.,  Ga. ;  graduated  at  Mercer  University,  Georgia, 
1841  ;  was  admitted  to  the  bar ;  was  professor  of  litera- 
ture in  the  University  of  Georgia  from  1857  till  the  civil 
war.  Since  1867  he  has  resided  in  Baltimore  Co.,  Md. 
1.  Georgia  Sketches.  By  an  Old  Man.  Augusta,  Oa., 
1864.  2.  Dukesborough  Tales.  By  Philemon  Perch, 
fpseud.]  Bait  '871,  sq.  12mo;  new  ed.,  N.  York,  1883, 
4to.  3.  Old  Mark  Langston  :  a  Tale  of  Duko's  Creek, 
N.  York,  1884,  Ifimo.  4.  Two  Gray  Tourists,  1885.  5. 
Mr.  Absalom  Billingslea,  and  other  Georgia  Folk.  Illust. 
N.  York,  1888,  16mo.  With  Browne,  William  Hand: 
1.  Historical  Sketch  of  English  Literature,  N.  York,  1872, 
12ino.     2.  Life  of  Alexander  H.Stephens,  Phila.,  1878, 

"  Mr.  Stephen.s's  biographers  have  performed  their  por- 
tion of  the  work  very  creditably.  Thev  have  kept  them- 
Belvcs  In  the  background  and  allowed  their  hero  to  tell  nis 
own  story  In  his  own  way."— V(i('«n,  xxvli.  'HI. 

Johnston,  Ilobert.  Lectures  on  the  Epistle  of 
James ;  with  Now  Translation  and  Notes  on  the  Greek 
Text.  N.  York.  1873,  Svo.  ,     ^    , 

Johnston,  Robert,  teacher  of  Swords  lindon-j:.! 
School.  1.  Army  and  Civil  Scrvioo  Guide,  Lon,,  1873, 
12mo  2.  A  Guide  for  Customs'  Candidates:  with 
Papers,  Lon.,  1873,  18mo;  6th  ed.,  1885.  3.  The  Arctic 
Expedition  of  1875-76  :  compiled  from  Official  Sources, 
Lon.,  1877,  p.  8vo.  4.  Digesting  Returns  into  Summa- 
91S 


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I  ries  for  Civil  Service  Candidates,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  5. 
JTho  Land  Law  (Ireland)  Act:  with  Notes,  Index,  and 
1  Pr«ois,  L(m.,  1881,  p.  8v" 

Johnston,  Robert  W.      1.  The  Telegraph,  and 

'  its  Proposed  Acquisition  by  the  Government,  Lon.,  186., 

i  Svo.     2.  The  Queen's  Message;  or.  Twenty  Words  for  a 

1  Shilling:  being  a  Popular  Exposition  of  the  System  of 

Postal  Telegraphs,  Ac,  Edin.,  1S71,  12mo.     Anon. 

Johnston,  T.  (Trans.)  Madame  de  Stael:  an  Hi-- 
torical  Novel,  by  Amoly  Biilte,  N.  York,  1869.  16mo. 

Johnston,  T.  B.,  and  Robertson,  James  A. 
The  Historical  Geography  of  the  Clans  of  Scotland, 
Lon.,  1872,  4to. 

Johnston,  T.  P.  Patrick  Hamilton:  a  Tragedy 
of  the  Reformation  in  Scotland,  1528,  Edin.  and  Lon., 
1881,  p.  Svo. 

Johnston,  W.  Corrie.  Life  Abundantly :  a  Nar- 
rative of  how  I  came  to  consider  and  realise  Higher 
Christian  Life,  (ilnsgow,  1876,  Svo.  ,    .       .        „,, 

Johnston,  William, a  horticultural  chemist.  Iho 
Life  and  Times  of  W.  Johnston,  written  by  Himself,  and 
edited  by  R.  Alenarley,  Peterhead,  'SoC,  12mo. 

Johnston,  W  illiam,  M.A.,  b.  1829,  at  Downpat 
rick,  Ireland;  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin; 
called  to  the  bar  1856;  M.P.  for  Belfast  in  1865-78,  and 
for  South  Belfast  since  1885;  inspector  on  Irish  fish- 
eries 1878-85.  1.  Nightshade:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1857,  p. 
Svo;  new  ed.,  1869.  2.  Freshlield  :  a  Tale,  Lon.,  isil', 
p,  Svo.  3.  Under  which  King'/  a  Story  of  the  Revolu 
tion  of  1688,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo. 

Johnston,  William.  Arguments  to  Courts  and 
Juries,  1846-1874,  Cin.,  1887,  8vo.  ,      ,     , 

Johnston,  William  Harris.  Loftus  s  Inland 
Revenue  Officers'  Manual.     Illust.     Lon.,  1865,  Svo. 

Johnston,  William  Preston,  b.  1831,  in  Loui.<- 
vihe,  Ky. ;  son  of  (ien.  Albert  Sidney  Johnston  ;  gradu- 
ated at  Yale  College  1S52;  served  in  the  Confederal.' 
army  during  the  civil  war ;  was  a  professor  in  Washing- 
i  ton  and    Lee  University  till  1880,  and  has  since  been 
1  president   of  the  Louisiana   State   University,  and   "1 
Tulane  University  in  New  Orleans.     The  Life  of  (icn- 
eral  Albert  Sidney  Johnston  :  embracing  his  Services  m 
the  Armies  of  the  United  States,  the  Republic  of  Texas. 
and  the  Confederate  States.     Illust.     N.  York,  1S79,  8v.,. 
i      "  It  Is     .  .  a  warm  and  aflectlonate  eulogy,  In  which  no 
I  little  literary  skill  is  used  to  heighten  Ihe  color  of  wlml- 
ever  can  honor  his  memory  and  to  apologize  lor  whntoycp 
i  could  detract  from  his  fame.  .  .  .  The  book  abounds  wiili 


Preacbiiiga 
Feminine 
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uon.,    186-, 


__       l:i  irum  JMB  irtii.^.   ...    -..i..  .^"•-.. — — ■- 

hiteiestiiig  Incidents,  showing  traits  of  character  iii  ino 
subject  of  the  memoir  that  are  most  attractive,  olfn 
charming.  .  .  .  Leaving  out  of  view  the  question  of  Ins 
duty  to  the  Ihiion.  whose  oflicer  he  was,  it  is  the  story  ol 
a  verv  noble  life."— .Vu/io«,  xxvli- 197,  214. 

Johnstone,  Athol  A.  An  Unlucky  Lie,  Lon., 
1881,  p.  Svo. 

Johnstone,  Augusta.    l.AWo'- 
for  Woman's  Practice  in  Various  PI 
Life,  Lon.,  1857,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1860 
Thou.sands:    their    Sayings    and   Ljs.j 
12mo.  ^  .      „ 

Johnstone,  C.  F.  Historical  Abstracts:  being  Out- 
lines of  the  History  of  some  of  the  Less  Known  States  ol 
Europe,  Lon.,  1 879,  p.  Svo. 

Johnstone,  C.  JL.  1.  Tyrants  of  To-Day :  or.  The 
Secret  Society,  Lon.,  l.^SS,  3  vols.  or.  8vo.  2.  The  lli- 
torical  Families  of  Uumfriesshire,  and  the  Border  Vintf, 
Dumfries,  1888,  fp.  4to. 

"  Contains  a  good  deal  that  is  new  and  curious,  espiii- 
ally  about  the  Inmilv  of  which  the  author  s  hiniscll  a 
member.  .  .  .  K\  cry  lover  of  the  '  Kedgauntlet'  couiury 
should  read  the  book."— -dfA,  No.  3164. 

Johnstone,  C.  Laura.  Bible  Stories  and  1 1  •- 
tures,  Lon.,  1865,  sq.  lOmo. 

Johnstone,  charlotte  Stuart.  Home,  !->v,et 
Home;  Words  of  Cheer  to  Christians,  Lon.,  ISSl,  iMuo. 
Johnstone,  D.  Lawson.  The  Land  of  the  Main- 
tain Kingdom  ;  a  Narrative  of  Adventure  in  the  I  ii- 
known  Mountains  of  Thibet.  Illust.  Lon.,  1888,  p.  ^vo. 
Johnstone,  Henry  Alexander  Munro  Ilut- 
ler-,  b.  1S37 ;  graduated  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1-til ; 
M.P.  for  Canterbury  1862-78.  1.  Ireland:  Letters  re- 
printed from  the  "  Morning  Post,"  Lon.,  1868,  Svo.  2. 
The  Eastern  Question,  Oxf.,  1875,  Svo.  Privately  printed. 
3.  A  Trip  up  the  Volga  to  the  Fair  of  Nijni-Novgirod, 
Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  ,  „, 

"Condenses  into  one  hundred  and  filly  pages  w  i«t 
might  easily  have  been  expanded  into  many  time,  uie 
bulk."-.S'a(.  iJci>.,  xl.  623.  . 

4.  The  Turk? ;  their  Character,  Manners,  and  Insti- 
tutions, Lon.,  1876,  Svo.     5.  A  Hand-Book  of  Maritime 


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.h.'"''all""„?-th?{!j;,:|:;  ^;,    ';  ^bo   M„„ne,,  „„, 
Auckland,  18fll,  ,Sv„    TM.nn  '       L'?  .^T  ^""'''"''' 

hC  mr    I2L      ■<    X'^i-^V  "f    ""=    .Scripture, 
Pcopk,Lo„.,  1872.P.C  ''reaching    for    the 

.orr^o?4^c"s??s,sr^,^r  ^"''°^-'- 

'.lala!T„r  fsYCrLnl^^'-     ^--^'•'' Aaare',  and 

First  Epistle  of  Pote^  IWiaed  T.17  '-ri^  V'"'     ''•  T''« 
and  Co,muent«ry,  Lon.    1888   8vl      ' '"      ^°f'>'l"««OD 

Aiilitary  Monarthre"C"l8o4  8Vo'''''s"''Th:  'r'"  '"■"'V' 
liL'  Invisible,  Lon.,  I85fl,  8vo  4  An  pi  '  ^''f  ^">28eof 
-on  Log„..ith.„«,'L„n.;  ,1%,  ?2,no?2d "d" W""'" 

Jn"l':'c*;;rt'ea^r4^'58io'^''V^f «''  ^'■■'-  "" 
House  Architecture  N   York    I860      f  «"\'»"  ?"  S^'-ool- 

Y.  rk    187S    sv^"";',''''"  ""'*  ''™°"««  of  Tekcb  ng   N 
furt'h^oi;''  ''"•     ^""'  ■"•■"o™"'   reading.book,"^- 

;nl:;:!^iWb«llSa^i^^;^-^;^.  V""'^^ 

I'tTsv'!."'"'""  ^"^  ""-'"  Chate  of  InLte?; 

Wor"!'4c^i*n  ,,*^?'',>''  "  """'"tutor  to  Household 
>.  Mr  AWe:  a^Novd  tn'  Ts^  I-blished  anonyltt 
I-on.,  1857, 3  vols  «Svn!<  I  '  *'■''"'?•  ''•  ^^''"-  2.  Caste, 
vol.  ii.,  KiS/Evering  EdTn'"l8  ?""  ""i' '^'""'"'^  ' 
:t  vols.  p.  8vc       5     Fn(«n   1  .    "'^  free,  Lon.,  1860, 

'-"-'.a  vols  P.8V0     Ano„^T>"'V  1  K"'"^"™.  Lon. 
'J.,  1884.     6.  Cu,nworth    H      ^d  ed,,  1865,  16uio ,  new 

^■•"Kiri;n.'';"f'-  ^--.''"rs  2':oir'8>^:"^'-"^ 

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!^''Vir^^^;;:t'g;  '"'«  ^.-gore  pro.ess„r  of  la. 

("Sacred  Hooks  of  thnTn'l  ^^'' ■^"?"""'''  °^  ^''«''n". 
;i.  .(td.)  Mftna-n  Dharma-Sastra •  The  Code  „f  M  "• 
Original  Snnsk,.i  Text  with VriVinni  m  .""'''  "nnu  .- 
8vo  '  l-ritical  Notes,  Lon.,  1887 

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.,  "o  »"-'"""niiiy.   -^i:iai,  Jiev    nlvif  om       ^^'0U8  and 


pus'toi^k  ^  ^e 7  he  L^^iro'rf;''''^  V'>  -^  ™">"  ponder- 
Ixiok  is  sent  forth  to  thVu'of  ,1  d'iM"f  n  """ullior^-'Tlie 
of  the  best  ooniril  ,i/,',„\?;i';' " '  '  f»  '  ™nfl<leiux..  as  one 
eduuati(,n,  certain  ult  mai:elv  fr  , I?.  \^  ""^  .'f'""  "'"■"e  "'' 
hiKhest  servVce  in  w  LTT,  Mfl'  ""^™«>'re.  and  to  do  the 
"Htional  and  .inive™i",vell  b,.fifJ''";!;""'J"'P?'-"""''-'  0 
children.'  ,  .  .  From  innnmL„  *'~  ""^  education  of  our 
aziiie  articles  nr»'"i,a  .ir^uf.fi'''  V','""."'''.  lectures,  niag- 
terial,  for  this  Ik  dy'o  '  fv,„  be  ,lTv  ,  i'u ''"''  "-■';,ll"''"J  "la- 
guide nior,M<miplete  to  the  viri^'"'/''  ■  ;  •  ">"<■'  '»  "o 

of  John   Duncan    slVtph'vi-'^'"'"-    +.  The  Life 

-^owbi;?^.i-;i:t;-Xs^\b?^«-^-::; 

J^n.  for  i.  .ubjec,  an.1",^.  ,Z>d  oui  V^^  ^l^^,^^,^^ 

in«^l^'^^r^d;Sg^'^;^«-^^^f^e  Heroine 

-Specta<or,  lix.  1344       P'^"-^""'*'  biographies  have  lacked  " 

PH  ul'^/sslriL^r''''''^  "'  «•"-«-<■">•••  "«  P'inei- 
daf„"d"i:'t,^i:;,„*=,fy"T««  •»«"•««,  F.R.H.S.,  or- 
bcnt  of  Holy  iCity  lfci:n'>^\"'^^''  "="'  '»^""'- 
thcn  of  St.  John's  r'on.h,!'..^""''''  ""''  "'"'e 
News  I.S70-71  I.^Re^:  |e?;«?'  f'"'.  "^  "'«  Church 
I-on.,  1857.     2    The  W      •        ."i  ^>"annd  Palestine, 

of  Scotland  from  the  A,  ffes'"t  "  "'^""P^  "^  'ho  Church 
1881      s    Tho  i       .  ,.Po«"es  to  the  Present  T'me  Lon 

not  Ro»an^t^n  °  '"^''^h'"  r'  ''"J^^^-^ctl^ 
the  John    Warner   Exhib1;i  '^."'^  '  ^-^bi'-itions  and 

im.    5.  The  ApLtfe^Crciri/'^*'.'-  ."''""-y.  Edin., 

Hojy  spiHt.t.";'uis,l8^;,!'T6n,o.^  '""•'"" ""  ""■ 

Problem8*,'ui.fl"887;p.1<vo'."*'"""'  "''  "'*  '''■°'''«"'  "^ 
IS82!cr?8v^^•     I^i^«'"es 'produced   by  Drink,  Lon., 

,£K/'..rr,A'=f--K;J-,-r! 

Jones,  Rev.  Alfred,  n  n    r    , 

graduated  at  Kin?"coM.„„  T"  ^l'""''  ""'•  '•'  '""-] 
184ii;  vicar  of  Q,rri„i  T'  rTt"'  '**■*"'  "'''"'■"'d 
Twenty  Sermons,  iZ  isaT'  *;''«»'"'•«.  l»?"-82.  1. 
">e  Poor  in  Westinrnsi'e  r2d  ^/'L;.n  M^^  's""""  "' 
andTreatmen:.  I-on"' ""  Ifimo     "''™=  "« Symptom, 

^  Jones/ M  sT  Am?.  ,d,,  -rh^''-  .'''"••'  "''-  "'""»• 
East  Blooinfield,  OntTr?",  N  y^"*^"'!,"?  '•  '^'''l'" 
locms,  Euaiilu,  L>,6u,  l''mn      9    i)'  '''''•.  ""d  other 

|2-.  3.Ap;airioWi::.d^t^-y;:ciiai^^^; 

Hei.?r%'nt"j^;S^,«!.t?!.''."- V  '^!i-  "■  '«" '  -"  of 

lege,  Oxford,  188170.  tdi„&''*1  "J  ^""-''-  Col- 

Ple  1881,    'The   New  Law  of  n  ''I''  "'  ""^  I"""  Tem- 

i^aw  of  Bankruptcy :  containing 

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the  Bankruptcy  Act,  18S3;  with  Introduction,  Ac,  ton., 
18H3,  p.  8voi   now  0(1.,  ISSt. 

Jones,  Bcivianiin  Charles.  1.  Ono  Hundred 
Lectures  on  the  Ancient  unci  Drainntio  I'octs,  Ac.  Scries 
I.-VI.  Lun.,  l8fi2-67,  Svo.  2.  AllcKuries:  Discourses, 
Dissertations,  Ac,  on  Fact  and  PMclion,  I'astnnd  Present, 
and  the  World.     First  Series,     hon.,  ISXl,  Svo. 

Joiiefc,  Ilertu  Bulkeley,  and  Ulakelcy,  liar- 
riettc.  An  Account  of  the  Minster  of  Freiburg  in 
Huden  i  jiartly  adni)teil  from  the  Ucniian  of  Canon  Mar- 
mon,  Freil)urg,  ISSti,  12iuo. 

Jones,  C.  Science  and  Practice  of  Photography. 
Illust.     Lon.,  IS8S,  Svo. 

Jones,  C.  Davenport.  An  Excellent  Mystery : 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISSti,  p.  Svo.  . 

Jones,  Htu.  V.  Knth'l,  (<;nrney,)  married, 
ISjU,  to  Kev.  Herbert  W.  Jem  .  1.  Siindrinuhaui,  Past 
and  Present :  with  some  Historic  Memorials  of  the  Nor- 
folk Coa.«t,  Lon.,  IS8;i,  cr.  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  with  alterations 
and  additions,  1388.  2.  The  Princess  Charlotte  of 
Wales.     Illust.     Lon.,  1S35,  4to. 

Jones,  Miss  Cecilia  Anne.  1.  Koady  and  De- 
sirous; or,  A  Lent's  Lessons.  By  C.  A.  J.  Lon.,  1S5S, 
12uio.  2.  St.  John  the  Kvaiigclist's  Day;  or.  The  Mar- 
tyrdom of  Will,  Lon.,  1859,  12mo.  3.  Tho  Sunbeam. 
By  C.  A.  J.  Lon.,  isftl,  l2mo.  4.  Jesus  Lane  Sunday- 
School,  Cambridge,  Lon.,  ISiit,  12mo.  b.  The  Story  of 
Hermione,  Ac,  Frome  Selwood,  1868,  8vo.  Anon.  «. 
Our  Childhood's  Prayer;  or.  Our  Father  Stories,  Oos- 
port,  1871,  Svo.  Anon.  7.  Bible  History,  Lon.,  1S72, 
2  parts,  l2mo.  8.  What  the  Chimes  said,  Lon.,  1873, 
16mo.  9.  Life  of  S.  Vincent  de  Paul,  Lon.,  1S7H,  p. 
Svo.  10.  The  Life  of  Elizabeth  of  Hungary,  Lon.,  ls7:i, 
p.  Svo.  II.  A  Little  Life  in  a  Great  City,  Lon.,  187.3; 
new  ed.,  1S76,  ISmo.  12.  Tales  on  tho  Parables,  Lon., 
1S74,  12mo.  13.  Our  English  Church;  being  Sketches 
and  Stories  from  British  Church  History,  Lon.,  1S75, 
12mo.      14.  My   Sunday   Friend:    Bible   Stories,   Lon., 

1875,  sq.  lliino.  15.  Found  after  Many  Days :  a  Story 
of  the  Lonilon  Mission  of  1S74,  Lon.,  1S75,  ISmo.  16. 
Poor  Milly  :  a  Tale  of  London  Life,  Lon.,  1S7B,  ISmo. 
17.  Footprints  of  our  Fathers:  Short  Sketches,  Lon., 
187(1,  12mo.     18.  Our   Children's    Pattern  :  Tales,  Lon., 

1876,  ISmo.     19.  Count  up   tho  Sunny  Days     ^    " 


for  lioys  and  Girls,  Lon.,  ISSI,  l2mo.  20.  The  Foreign 
Freaks  of  Five  Friends,  Lon.,  1H82,  cr.  8vo.  21.  Four 
Little  Si.\es :  a  Story  for  lioys  and  Girls,  Lon.,  18S2,  sq. 
16mo.  22.  Only  a  Girl:  a  Tale  of  Brittany;  adapted 
from  tho  French,  Lon.,  1SS3,  or.  Svo.  23.  Under  the 
King's  Banner :  Stories  of  Soldiers  of  Christ,  Lon., 
las;',  ISmo.  24.  Little  Jeanneton's  Work  :  a  Chronicle 
of  Lreton  Life  Lon.,  18S5,  p.  Svo.  25.  New  Damo 
Trot:  a  Story  for  Boys  and  Girls,  Lon.,  18S5,  12mo. 

Jones,  kev.  Charles  Affred,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1S57;  ordained  1858; 
chaplain  of  St.  John's  College  lS61-fi2;  senior  mathe- 
matical master  in  Westminster  School  1SB2-85,  and  since 
then  vicar  of  Dedham.  1.  British  Birds  and  their 
Haunts.  Illust.  Lon.,  1867,  12mo.  2.  A  History  of 
tho  Church,  from  the  Day  of  Pentecost  to  the  Year  :  054, 
Lon.,  1872-75,  2  vols.  12mo.  3.  Stories  for  the  Chris- 
tian Year,  Lou.,  1875-76,  8  vols.  18mo.  4.  Not  Quite  a 
Heroine.  Lon.,  1S7(),  12mo.  5.  Stories  about  the  Won- 
derful Kingdom.  Illust.  Lon.,  1S76,  sii.  Himo.  6. 
Little  Ones  Taught  by  tho  Church  Services,  Lon.,  187S, 
sq.  16mo.  7.  Stories  ou  the  Catechism,  Lon.,  1S79-S2, 
4  vols.  sq.  16mo.  S.  (Trans.)  Meditations  upon  the  Lovo 
of  God,  by  Pero  Grou;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo.  9. 
(Trans.)  Little  Ready-Cry;  or.  The  Sorrows  of  Si.\ 
Years  Old  ;  from  the  French  of  Madame  Colomb,  Lon., 

1884,  16mo.  10.  Little  Captain  Dick,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo. 
11.  Old  Crumpet  the  Shoemaker:  a  Tale  of  Two  Mis- 
sions, Lon.,  1885,  12mo.  12.  Saints  of  the  Praycr-Book  : 
Outlines  of  the  Lives  of  tho  Saints  in  the  Calendar,  Lon., 

1885,  sq,  16mo.  With  Ciieyme,  C.  H.  H.,  Algebraical 
Exercises,  Lon.,  1869,  18mo.  With  Lines,  S.  Gmeoouy, 
Stories  on  tho  Collects,  Lon.,  1S86-87,  2  vols.  12mo. 

Jones,  Rev.  Charles  Colcock,  D.D.,  [oiirp,  vol. 
1.,  add.,]  1804-1863.  The  History  of  the  Church  of  God 
during  tho  Period  of  Revelation  :  vol.  i.  [Edited  by  his 
Son,  C.  C.  Jones.]     N.  York,  1S67,  8vo. 

Jones,  Charles  Colcock,  LL.D.,  b.  1S31,  m  Pa. 
vannah,  Ga. ;  son  of  Rev.  C.  C.  Jones,  aiipm  ;  gradu- 
ated at  Princeton  1852,  and  at  the  Harvard  Law  School 
1855;  was  admitted  to  the  bar;  served  in  the  Confed- 
erate ormy  through  the  civil  war ;  practised  law  in  New 
York  City  1866-76,  and  later  in  Augusta.  Ga.  1.  Mon- 
92(i 


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umcntal  Remains  of  Georgia.  Part  First.  Savannah, 
1861,  12mo.  2.  Historical  Sketch  of  tho  Chatham  Artil- 
lery during  the  Confederate  Struggle  for  Inde|iendonce, 
Albany,  1867,  Svo.  3.  Historical  Sketch  of  Tomo-Chi- 
Chi,  Mico  of  the  Yamacraws,  Albany,  1869,  Svo.  4, 
Reminiscences  of  tho  Last  Days,  Death,  and  Burial  of 
General  Henry  Lee,  Albany,  1S70,  8vo.  5.  Antiquities 
of  tho  Southern  Indians,  (larticularly  of  the  Georgii 
Tribes.  Illust,  N,  York,  IS73,  Svo.  6.  Siege  of  Sa- 
vannah in  1779,  a.s  described  in  the  Journals  of  Two 
French  Officers  :  with  Notes.  Map.  N.  York,  1874,  f.il 
7.  Siege  of  Savannali  in  December,  1864,  Albany,  1S7I, 
em.  4to.  8.  The  Dead  Towns  of  Georgia,  Savannnli, 
1S7S,  Svo.  9.  The  Life  and  Services  of  Commodore  .1. 
Ttttnull,  Savannah,  1S78,  Svo.  10.  (Ed.)  Acts  passed  by 
the  General  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia  IVoin 
1755  till  1774,  Wormsloe,  Ga.,  I8SI,  f.,1.  11.  The  His- 
tory of  Georgia,  Bost.,  18S3,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"'He  has  gtvuii  us  a  history  of  his  State  during  ihe  cola- 
liial  period,  and  down  to  the  close  of  llie  Kevoliitloiiary 
war,  which  Is  most  elalioralc,  careful,  and  exliaiislivi'. 
.  .  Mr.  Junes  has  not  nttiiiipled  to  depict  the  manners, 
customs,  character,  and  qualities  of  the  jaiople."— iViidoji, 
xxxviii.  17.  ,  ,    , 

12.  Brigailier-Gcneral  R.  Toombs,  Augusta,  ISStl,  Svn, 
13.  (Ed.)  Journal  of  the  Transactions  of  the  frustcis  of 
the  Colony  of  Georgia.  By  Rt.  Hon.  John,  Earl  .,t 
Egmont.  1886,  4to.  14.  Negro  Myths  from  the  Georgia 
Coast,  told  in  the  Vernacular,  Bost.,  ISSS,  16mo. 

"  Mr  Jones's  transcription  of '  the  vernacular'  is  worthy 
to  be  ranked  with  Mr.  llarri8S."-.V(i(io»,  xlvi.  435. 
Also,  addresses,  Ac. 

Jones,  Charles  Handfield,  M.B.,  F.R.S.,  phv- 
siciau  to  Mary's  Hospital,  London,  [uiilr,  vol.  i.,  aiM.) 
1.  Clinical  fjbservations  on  Functional  Nervous  Disur- 
ders,  Lon.,  1864,  Svo:  2d  ed.,  entitled  "Studies  .n 
Functional  Nervous  Disorders,"  1870.  2.  On  ILnt- 
Stroke  and  its  Affinities  with  Paretic  Disorders  v/t  the 
Nervous  .System,  Lon.,  1869,  8vo. 

Jones,  Charles  Henry.  1.  Recollections  ,f 
Venice,  Reading,  Pa.,  1863,  18mo.  2.  Memoir  of  Wil. 
Ham  Rodman,  1867,  Svo.  3.  (Ed.)  Vers  de  Societi-: 
selected  from  Recent  Authors,  N.  York,  1874,  8vo.  4. 
Africa :  the  History  of  Exploration  and  Adventure,  iis 
3S,  Lon.,  I  .^^  jjj  jIjij  Lfuding  Authorities,  from  Herodotus  t.j 
%  ^'?'"y  I  Livingstone      Illust.      N.    York,    1S75,    Svo.     5.    I.ur.l 


ngsto 
Macaulay  :  his  Life— his  Writings,  N.  York,  1880,  liimo 
6.  A  Short  Life  of  Charles  Dickens:  with  Selections 
from  his  Letters,  N.  York,  1S80,  16ino.  7.  A  Short  l.ilc 
of  William  Ewart  Gladstone:  with  Extracts  from  liis 
Speeches  and  Writings,  N.  York,  1880,  16mo.  s.  His- 
tory of  the  Campaign  for  the  Conquest  of  Canachi  in 
1776,  from  the  Death  of  Montgomery  to  the  Retreat  "!' 
tho  British  Army  under  Sir  Guy  Carleton,  Phila.,  Is>:', 
Svo. 

■'  A  useful  record  of  some  of  the  most  painful  and  least 
glorious  events  of  the  Revolutionary  War."— ..Viidoii,  xxxv. 
185. 

Jones,  Charles  J.  From  the  Forecastle  to  the 
Pulpit :  Fifty  Y'ears  among  Sailors  :  with  Introduction 
by  W,  P.  Strickland,  N.  York,  1884,  12ino. 

Jones,  Charles  William.  1.  A  Poetical  Essay 
on  the  Immortality  of  the  Soul,  and  other  Poems,  l.ou., 
1852,  ISmo.  2.  Food  for  the  Mind;  or,  Mental  Cultuie 
and  Christian  Progress;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1859,  12uio.  .i. 
The  World's  Great  Sin  ;  or.  Human  Nature  Reviewed, 
Lon.,  iS61,  Svo;  3d  ed.,  1S66. 

'♦Jones,  Chaucer,"  (Pseud.)  See  Bkckktt, 
William  H.,  mipra. 

Jones,  Cornelia.  Heavenward  Led  ;  or.  The  Two 
Bequests.  By  Jane  R.  Summers,  [pseud.]  Illusl. 
Phila.,  1870.  ifimo. 

Jones,  D.  E.  Examples  in  Physios,  Lon.,  IvSJ, 
12mo. 

Jones,  David.  A  Voice  from  our  Penal  Setile- 
ments;  or,  Garotting,  its  Causes  and  Cure,  Lon.,  biill, 
12mo. 

Jones,  David  Griffiths.  1.  Cholera  Chemically 
considered,  Lon.,  1 854,  4to.  2.  Electro-ChemicalTixat- 
uicnt  of  Acute  and  Chronic  Diseases,  Lon.,  1856,  ^vo. 
3.  Homoeopathy  compared  with  the  Old  School  of  Med- 
ical Treatment,  L(jn.,  185.8,  Svo.  4.  Diseases  iil  tho 
Bladder  cured  by  a  New  Discovery,  Lon.,  1874,  Svn:  ith 
ed.,  en!..  1883.  5.  Tumours  and  other  Diseases  of 
Women.'  Part  I.  Lon.,  1874,  Svo,  6.  Urinary  Dis- 
eases, Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Jones,  David  Morgan.     Lethe,  and  other  I'neiii.', 
Phila.,  1882,  sq.  16mo. 
Jones,  Kev.  David  Itice-,  M. A.,  educated  at  the 


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welly,  and^'other   1'  ou  ;,  I  in       fe   T-.t'"'' ."'  ^'''- 
«;ellar  to  ((arret,   I,„n  ,  ihCl'-iwo     \    Zth^-J''''" 


Notes  oil  Alllltary  Law,'  Lo'n., 


Assyria  anJ  Palestine  Recollections, 


JoiicN,  Douglas 

ISSr,  8vo.  '  uzzio  ol  Xo-Day,  Lon., 

i'i;!ir"i''70^;«"*.    "^'''^    '"    ■'^'""J''y-School   Workers, 

Jones,  E.  J. 
Lon.,  1857,  (|). 
^  Jones,  fc.  K.     Rule,  of  Federal  Practice,  N.  York, 

In     1872    s,^^  Ca.npa.gn  I870-I87I.  by  W.  Ijua  1' 

i-K  iV.  li  !^'  ,*"'"' '"  "•  <•'  "•  "V.  I.. 


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^l'<i'/.,  xxiv  71  '    ""'  ''""  '»■'"«'•  '"  reeollcTt."- 

L..t"rsr;'.''8  "o'"'""^'  ^  "i-S^'PMeal  Sketches.    I„u„. 

is^"w:;dif^;  ^i^x.x^n^^'r  ■""■' ^"'- 

Lon.,  1882-81,  ;tv„|'   8,,,' "''^'   *■■""   ™»    ilt>llcnd«rir. 

Fe::ti-''S'^''S'^?i-- 
i;:;^w?t''^:' -"»*-;>  "-.,rsis;; 

oi/T..li.,  {.ill!:',;;;";,,;;  '■"•  *■"•■"""■  "» 

is^.""*'*'/'^*!'^^''   Morgan   Edwardes    Af  a    .. 

Lon.,  1888,  8vo.  °'    ^'""'■■*  '"   England, 


-•-  "'•  ti.J  «uko'of''t.:tb:i:j,?«e?„:^rK^i'„v:v 


■     "■"  ciiiij  jiuem  emit  ed  The  Uevolt  of  I 
oinposfd  while  serving  a  two  vear"  ..?r„,     f  ■        • 


Lady:    a    Talo.    Lon.,    185,-,,    8^.     ;j 


l.ii^.--    and    tho 


the  Rail,  Lon,  1874  ";„        '         '     ^-  ^'"-'   ^^""i""    "i, 

A.:!"an,M"-,'s?i  p"r  *"""""  °'  ^""«  ^'-^  "• 

i..>:s;,;j^8t-  ^i^:;:irSd  ^^"-^^■i>--'. 

Org:rcLe";iS^rr'E,e;enta:'''d-'S'"^  "f  ''"'«''™' 
l^iiio;  ;)d  ed     1888   °,^'5™7'"^y,Student8,  Lon,  1881, 

rector  of  St    S  J^n  .'l^'i'   ''^•''    "^'^'""'"^   "*1'"<; 

Oreat  Barton, t°ff^rk-'l"8  2!8^"''„f''^;'lt:t'  ^'^.^  "' 
Windmill  Street,  London  1881  «'-  f'-.™CTs,  Grcr.t 
I'hilip's,  Reitent  S  roe^'.,    l      ■' '  """^  ""'^'=  "'"n  "f  •' t- 

science  .e";„rtfeVu,.rtei;-'!."T.r  'r'^'r!'.-  '•  ^'«"- 
wards  tho  AVritors  .H  1  ..^:.:\""\^';  ^'"'  '''«y  '"- 
»>-o.     2.  The  Ch  irph  „f  I-      I    -^i   ""**   Revieivs,"  J8HI, 

In.  8vo.     4.  The  RnJ,l„ri: '  •       .;'    "'•'^-^''.   tW"  series 


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ex|.,vs>iou  in  v^rse/'-Sn/  «"rix  IS    "'"'  ""''''  "'""™' 
"""•  Lon,  1867,  8'vo.      "*""«=™°y  Vindicated:   a  Lee 


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Lights:  bdng  a  Lo'iL^r"'  '^""'^""■^  '»  '^^''-'-n 
Lectures,  Lon     18^8   s^  "'""  ■-""^'"^'  ^'■'^■■"""n 


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auct,  Lon.,  1S«9,  .12mo.  9.  Ttio  Pookot-dulilc  to  Sjioll- 
Fivo,  Ac,  Lon.,  1S70,  12m.i.  HI.  A  I'ocket-Huiilu  t" 
CiilabriiKillo,  Lon.,  1S70,  . (21110.  II.  The  l'ooket-<luiile 
111  KoiirtC',  Lon.,  1870,  I2iuo:  :td  e<l.,  IN8(I.  12.  Tho 
Pooket-Ciuido  to  Kuclire,  Lon.,  1H7II,  12ino.  13.  (Ed.) 
The  Liws  of  Pi(iuft :  with  ii  Troiitixc  on  tho  (laiuu,  Lon., 
lH7;i,  IBmo;  2d  cd.,  18NI.  14.  On  lh«  Card  to  lead  at 
Whi»t  from  Suits  of  Five  or  more,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  8vo. 
15.  Tho  Pockut-(iuide  to  Poliah  lU-jique,  Lon.,  IS7:i, 
12mo.  16.  Thi)  Pooket-Ouiilc  to  CribbaKc,  Lon.,  1S7:<, 
32iuo.  17.  U'-iL)  The  Laws  of  Vingt-ot-ln,  Lon.,  l.'<74, 
p.  8vo.  IX.  Round  aainea  at  C'iird.«,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  8vo. 
111.  The  PocketOuido  to  .■<lxty-Si.\,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  8vo. 

20.  The    PocketOuide    to   Oo-Uann,  Lon.,  1876,   l2ijno. 

21.  The  (lame  of  Lawn  Tennis,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo;  ith 
ed.,  188:i.  22.  The  Laws  of  Kcarte  adopted  by  the 
Turf  Club,  Loll.,  1878,  p.  8vo.  L'li.  Tho  Pocket-Uuide 
to  liaekgainiiion,  Lon.,  1878,  :i2mo.  21.  The  Pocket- 
Ouido to  Chess,  Lon.,  1878,  :!2nio.  25.  Tho  Pocket- 
Uuido  to  DrauKhta,  Lon.,  1878,  S2ino.  26.  Card  Essays : 
Clay's  Decisions  and  Card-Table  Talk,  Lon.,  187'',  p.  8vo. 

"A  remarkably  pleasant  and  usfful  wrics  nfessftyH  iiiwm 
whist  and  its  ways  ami  surroundings."— .""W.  /f(i'.,xlvill.(i08. 

27.  The  Pocket-lluide  to  Fifteen  and  "hirty-Four 
Puzzles,  Lon.,  1880,  H2ino.     28.  Casse-TiHo,   Lon.,  1881, 

?.  8vo,  29.  (Ed.)  Tho  Laws  of  Rubicon  Pique,  Lon., 
882,  p.  8vo.  30.  Whist  I)evelopinent.< :  American 
Leads  and  Plain-Suit  Echo,  Lon.,  18.S5,  fp.  8vo;  3d  ed., 
1888.  31.  Tho  Pockot-liuide  to  Dominoes,  Lon.,  1886, 
32ino.  .    „ 

Jones,  Henry  Hence-,  M.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S., 
[diite,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  1814-1873;  graduated  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  I83i'. ;  studied  medicine  in  London 
and  at  (iiesson,  and  in  1846  became  physician  to  St. 
Oecrge's  Hospital,  London.  Ho  was  honorary  secretary 
of  tho  Royal  Institution.  I.  L'wtureson  some  of  the  A|i- 
pllcations  of  Chemistry  and  Mechanics  to  Pathology  and 
Therapeutics,  Lon.,  1867,  8vo.  2.  Croonian  Lectures  on 
Matter  and  Force,  Lon.,  1868,  12mo.  (Includes  a  lecture 
by  E.  Du  Uois-Reyraond  and  one  by  E.  Krankland.)  3. 
Tho  Life  and  Letters  of  Faraday,  Lon.,  1870,  2  vols.  8vo! 
2d  ed.  same  year. 

"  Faraday's  letters,  collected  from  a  large  circle  of  pri- 
vate as  well  as  soioiitillc  friemls,  his  laboratory  note-books, 
his  Trinity  House  and  other  reports  and  memoranda,  have 
furniahed  the  materials  for  the  biogrupiiy  before  us.  Plie 
conncctiiiK  matter  contributed  by  tfieediU)r  is  the  slightest 
possible  in  (piantity,  and  In  imallty  .seldom  otherwise  than 


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monotonous  and  irry."— .S(i(.  "Kei:,  xxix.  5t. 

4.  The  Royal  Institution  :  its  Founder  and  its  First 
Professors,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo. 

"  A  volume  of  much  value  as  the  record  of  a  movement 
which  lias  had  an  important  iiiBuonce  upon  the  progress 
of  science  in  this  country."— .><«(.  Hcv.,  xxxiii.  187. 

Jones,  Hcpry  George.  Napoleon  the  First:  an 
Historical  Play,  [verse.]  Dublin,  1860,  4to. 

Jones,  Henry  iHacnaughton,  M.D.,  F.R. C.S.I, 
and  E.,  late  professor  in  tho  liueen's  University,  Ireland, 
and  surgeon  to  the  Cork  Ophthalmic  and  Aural  Hospital. 
1.  The  Study  of  Life,  Dublin,  1874,  8vo.  2.  Medical 
Responsibility  in  the  Choice  of  .\nicsthotic3,  Lon.,  1876, 
8vo.  3.  Had  Habits,  and  their  Effects  on  tho  Organs 
and  Tissues  of  the  Body;  2d  ed.,  Dublin,  1878,  8vo.  4. 
Atlas  of  the  Diseases  of  the  Membrana  Tympani,  Lon,, 
187,8,  4to.  5.  A  Practical  Treatise  on  Aural  Surgery, 
Lon.,  1878, 12mo;  .Sd  ed.,  entitled  "  Practitioner's  Hand- 
Book  of  Diseases  of  the  Ear  and  Noso-Pharynx,"  1887. 
6.  On  the  Treatment  of  Spinal  Curvatures  by  Extension 
and  Jacket,  Ac,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo.  7.  Tho  Health  of 
tho  Senses,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.  same  year.  8. 
Practical  Manual  of  Diseases  of  Women  and  Uterine 
Thorapeutios,  Lon.,  188i,  p.  8vo;  3d  ed.,  1888. 

Jones,  Kcv.  Henry  Wynne.  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Jesus  College,  Oxford,  1837;  ordained  1830;  vicar  of 
Penmynydd,  1850-68.  Sponsors  and  Confirmation ; 
with  Remarks  upon  the  Inutility  of  the  Former,  Lon., 
1866,  8vo. 

Jones,  Horatio  Gates,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  [ante,  vol. 
1.,  add.,]  b.  1822,  at  Roxborough,  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
graduated  at  tho  University  of  Pennsylvonia  1841 ;  ad- 
mitted to  tho  bar  1847,  and  has  since  practised  in  Phil- 
adelphia; member  of  numerous  historical  societies,  and 
honorary  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Historical  Society  of 
GreRt  Britain.  I.  Ehrnozcr  Kinneraley  and  hie  Pis- 
ooveries  in  Electrioity,  1858.  2.  History  of  Roxborough 
and  Manayunk,  1859.  3.  Memoir  of  Henry  Bond,  M.D., 
Boston,  1860.  4.  Biographical  Sketch  of  Rev.  David 
Jones,  A.M.,  N.  York,  1865.  5.  History  of  Pennepek 
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lor  Lower   Dublin    Baptist   Church,  Morrlsania,  N.if., 

I  1869.     6.  Andrew  Bradford,  Founder  of  tho  Nowspiipcr 

Press  in  the  Middle  .States  of  America,  Phila.,  18611.     7. 

The  Ilruilford   Prayor-Book  of  1710,  1870.     8.  Diary  of 

.S.  J.;  or.  Journal  of  a  Country  Baptist  Minister,  1881. 

9.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Abel  Morgan  of  Pennepek  Church, 

'  1882.     10.  History  <d'  tho  (Ireat  Valley,  Pennsylvania, 

Bii|)tist  Church,  18S3.     11.  History  of  the  Itrandywine, 

Pennsylvania,  Baptist  Church,  1884.     12.  Welsh  llc.ki 

in  Brown  I'nivorsity,  (,'in.,  1885.      With  otliers,  Rcnii- 

■  niscenccB  of  tho  Life  and  Lobori  of  A.  D.  Gillette,  IMi. 

I  Port.     18S;i,  l2mo. 

Jones,  Horatio  M.  Missouri  Supremo  Court  Re- 
ports, vol;!.  xxii.-.\xxi.,  (I.s.'i.^-Oa,)  St.  Louis,  10  vols. 

Jones,  Hugo  Nicholas.  (Trans.)  The  I.  iind 
II,  Books  of  the  Odes  of  Horace:  to  which  arc  adit  I 
the  Carmen  ."leculare  and  Appendix,  Lon.,  1865,  Svo. 

Jones,  J.  Cynddylan.     1.   Studies   in   the  Ads 

of  the  Apostles,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  8vo:   2d  od.,  1882.     2. 

studies  on  the  Uospel  according  to  St.  Matthew,  Lon., 

1881,  p.  8vo.     3.  Studies  on  tho  tiospol  according  to  St. 

'  John,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.     4.  (Ed.)  'rhe  Welsh  Pulpit  of 

I  To-Day:    Sermons  by  Welsh  Ministers.      First  Series. 

'■  Lon.,  1885,  8vo.      5.  Studies   in    the   First    Epistle   of 

'  Peter:  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  18,S7,  p.  Svo. 

Jones,  J.  Foulkfs.  Egypt  in  its  Biblical  Reln- 
tions  and  Moral  Aspects,  Lon.,  1860,  p.  Svo. 

"  A  less  valuable  (jr  more  unnecessary  ccmiidlHtlon  has 
rarely  fallen  under  our  critical  notice."— .So/.  Ktr.,  xl.  4!jl. 
Jones,  J.  Idrisyn.  1.  A  Catechism  on  the  Secnul 
Advent,  and  tho  Revealed  Future  of  tho  Church  and  tlie 
World,  Lon.,  1880,  fp.  Svo.  2.  Baptism  by  Sprinkling, 
Manchester,  1SS5,  12mo. 

Jones,  J.  v.,  and  Kingston,  J.  F.  Flora  Devo- 
niensis:  Catalogue  of  Wilil  Plants,  Lon.,  1856,  Svo. 

Jones,  J.  R.  Geological  History  of  Newbury, 
Berks,  Lon.,  1854,  Svo. 

Jones,  Jacob.  Healthy  Towns,  Local  Qoverninciit 
Act,  Lon.,  1858,  12mo. 

Jones,  Jacob.  A  Century  of  Sonnets,  Lon.,  IMd, 
p.  Svo. 

Jones,  James.  On  the  Use  of  Perchlorido  of 
Iron,  Ac,  in  Consumption,  Lon.,  1862,  p.  Svo. 

Jones,  James.  Compendium  of  Forms :  with 
Mode  of  Procedure  in  Courts  of  Illinois;  4th  ed.,  rev. 
and  enl.,  Chic,  1876,  Svo. 

Jones,  James.  Dishonest  Criticism  :  an  An.-wor 
to  Dr.  Littledale,  Lon.,  1S87,  p.  8vo. 

Jones,  Rev.  Jenkin,  M.A.,  graduated  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  1831.  I.  Shad's  Cottage,  Lon., 
1877,  12mo.  2.  Little  Ted;  or.  Who  Found  tho  Most? 
Lon.,  1884,  ISmo. 

Jones,  Jenkin  Lloyd.  Practical  Piety;  Four 
Discourses,  Chic,  1887,  24mo. 

Jones,  Jesse  H.  1.  Know  the  Truth  :  a  Criticpie 
on  the  Hamiltonian  Theory  of  Limitation,  including 
some  Strictures  upon  tho  Theories  of  Rev.  Henry  J. 
Mansel  and  Mr.  Herbert  Spencer,  N.  York,  1865,  12ino. 
"  We  recognize  the  candor  and  earnestness  of  the  writer, 
and  a<lniire  his  boldness.  With  many  of  his  oritidsu.,s 
upon  Mr.  Spencer  we  heartily  agree.  But  to  demolish  the 
l)hilosophy  of  Sir  William  Hamilton,  should  such  a  result 
In  the  progress  of  human  event*  become  desirable,  will 
require  other  weaixms  than  those  of  this  book  or  iho 
school  from  which  it  emanates."- And'oii,  1.  34.'>. 

2.  The  Kingdom  of  Heaven :  What  it  is.  Where  it  i?, 
Ac,  Bost.,  1871,  12mo. 

Jones,  Joel,  1795-1860,  b.  at  Coventry,  Conn.; 
graduated  at  Yale  1817  ;  became  a  lawyer  and  settled  ia 
Pennsylvania;  was  judge  of  the  district  court  of  Phila- 
delphia, mayor  of  that  city  in  1849,  and  tho  first  presi- 
dent of  Girard  College,  1847-49.  Notes  on  Scripture, 
rhila.,  1861,  Svo ;  new  ed.,  entitled  "Jesus  and  tlie 
Coming  Glory;  or.  Notes  on  Scripture,"  1S65,  Svo. 

Jones,  Ven.  John,  M.A.,  179I-1S89,  graduiitcl  at 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1815;  ordained  IMo; 
archdeacon  of  Liverpool  1855-87;  perpetual  curui,  .jf 
Christ  Church,  Waterloo,  Liverpool,  from  1850.  1.  I.x- 
pository  Lectures  on  Select  Portions  of  the  Acts,  l.on., 
1841,  2  vols.  12mo.  2.  Lectures  on  the  Principal  Typi^ 
of  tho  Old  Testament,  Lon.,  1846-49,  2  vols.  12ini>.  :'.. 
Hints  on  Preaching :  designed  for  the  Use  of  the  Younger 
Clergy,  Lon.,  1861,  p.  Svo. 

Jnnes,  John.  The  History  and  Antiquitns  of 
Harowood,  in  tho  County  of  York,  Lon.,  1859,  sv". 

Jones,  John.  The  Natural  and  Supernatural;  or, 
Man,  Physical,  Apparitional,  and  Spiritual,  Lon.,  I'-'il'i 
p.  Svo, 


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niTnl^Z'Jtr'!,:  :  ^°"f  TK"'!""'"  "■ini.t.r.     I. 
Hall.   Lon.,    iZtCo       o^  A,TT'i'^ ''"'^   ''™"'^''- 

I^ovo  ,ii„l  Money,  Phiin     I's,  ,    i,",    '    '.f""'   '^nio.      2.  I 
Cl«rk's  Diary  iit  tho  ('.  I'.r  i     ' .     c""     ''•  ^  ^"^'"^  War 
«:-,  l'l.il«.,lT6«,  2  ;:,,'-";':''"""'  «""«-  Capital,  |N«1- 

12ino.  '»naiy»„  „(    bentences,    Ac,    Lon.,  1884, 

Jones,  John  Matthew       i    Tk»  v  .      ,. 

I'no     with,-       """,'  ""'''"  '"  ""^""-l".  Lon.    lir^ 

i„_    •"•     ''"-St-     Kichnumd,  Va.,  1888   8vn 
Jones,  John  Wiiitpr    i?  c  »    7         '       • 

Ueading-H  ,mo  0  the  Br  ,ish  M*"  °'  "t"'"'""''"™  '°  ""> 
2.  Observations  on  tie  0  li„  "fT^n-^"- -  ^^^"i  ''"■ 
Life  into  Stage.  Ion  IH«i  .."'""■  °'  *'""'« 
Travels   of    ffi'vj,^  di    Var  'h     '"•  ■  •''  .S'^"""')    ^he 

Jones,  Joseph.  MD  h  I'si?  ■  t  .^ 
ti".;  sonof  Rov  CharCpnln  i.  ?  '  '"  '''borty  Co., 
at..d  at  Princeton  185S  and  „  »  ^""'f'  '"'"'"  '  K™-*"- 
"f  the  Unive^Uy  of  Pennsylvln^Hsl''''''  ''^P"""""" 
K".n  in  the  Confederate  ar„wh,f,h„w'  r™','".'"'- 
i-'try  and  natural  philosophy^n  sererafsoufhTn °^  t""' 
and  since  1869  im  been  »rofeL,?r  „f  i  °  ?°"*8^'' 
clinical  medicine  in  Tulan'  SrsUv  "^ZV,  """ 
1.  Invest  irations.  Chemimil  nrl  i  dI  •";  .^  Orleans. 
to   certain^  Ame  ican    V  r  eSrata   ^,"1?    " ''  '""t"'"  I 

j^^viii^'^i^ei^i  1^=-"^^; 
^^:^^r:n;"£SS"^-"» 

Race,  Phila.,  1869,  8vo     5    cll^'",T  /"  •  "■«    ^egro 
ana  Kock  Salt.  N  Orleans   mTfiUl      «''='' "*^""'«'- 

't';,.??"?"""'^  2",r'.?r~'  ■•"-•«■ 

AnnaCradook!  al.n.  I.i.H= /»!!',  VL'.?-'  l!^"'  12mo. 


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add. 


0    A        >t     7  '  "'"""  ana  J'nysical.  Philn     1S«n    io_ 


^ankeeMlddy,  PhUa.lsos  Svn  ^  ri  'i.,  V'-  ■<•  '''« 
;l-     Oallant    Ton,.  xLy  iVs     L"  ^'^"''f^'""''™- 

T«>n,,o,t.  !).  Old  Put  l»  Th  «  !'^''".•  ■*•  """y 
■lanie  of  the  Kevo  u, L  1.  <  «"''»,'■•'''''••  "  «»- 
')««,  the  Pirate.  >3  Vi^.i, L  u'X"^  '"''''■  '2'  Vnl- 
<*rand  Army.  B,«t..  Isiii'^lCo  '""'  "'"  '^''^  "^  "'• 

Ame"rrca:',^UcUo:\Mr.tir7,?dt:'a„-'."^rV  '^^  ''''> 
Cin.,  I808,  8vo:  5thed     IS'4        '       '""''    iheraj.outic, 

^.lw"jd^'VrPuL"h^"\^'''.''''»«''<'  "f  «'■ 
Itrw,  8vo.  "  Library,  Notting  Hill,  Lon., 

ton^Tsl's^gfaTurelaufr'",''?.''-  '■'*^-- "'  ^einnle. 
vard  Law  SehoolTJsH  in,   h      '•''''  "'•'■  "'"' "'  ">o  I  ar. 

editor  of  the'r:eri™'n"Lli''Krir"r' a'.!"  ''"■'"'"  ' 
the  Law  of  .Mortitaircs  of  H,.,J   d  .  '  ^  ^'eatise  on 

vol..  8voj  2d  ed  hTa  2  A  ■i^"''-'''^'  """'••  '"78,  2 
Railroad  and  other  Cornni',  A,^ ""."««  "n  the  Law  of 

ise  on  the  Law  of  Mortgages  of  P-n  n  '^u-  •'•  ^  '''•«'"- 
l«81,  8vo.  4.  A  Treafr,!  n„  .k  ?""'  ' ''"/"•■'•'y.  Host., 
Collateral  Securmel  Bo  -^ssvl  ^"^  »f  ''><«JKe»  »nd 
"eyanoing,  188fi  7i  An  In.llv  f'  i""-  ,^.-  ''"■■"'s '»  Con- 
ature,  1887.     7    Treatise  „n,h"',^*«''l'"'°'''""'  I'"*--- 

»on'°f"i^;;e^t'i.ri:r"jo,t'tr  *»'-v^'  "•  '«^»'- 

sonoso  College,  oSl8-if  ''';;{,  «™''"'''«'1«'  Bra- 
Inner  Temple  1875  MP  /or' n""'!"'  '?  ">«  '""•  '"  ""e 
Miner.'  Mknuaf :  a  W«l  IW  ■■"«  '.'"i^-^"'  '•  The 
and  Employed,  ion,    S%\,  ""0  ^^o  'Sm' '  '^I"£'»y«' 

B^^w^:h:V88^8l-o*''"-    «---"    ^='    -7^^^^^^^^^ 

'  afe*'dT^;i^trco^gT!.'u\1i„^7,r'  *f-^'  ,«-^"- 

Hundred  indst.^;>  J  fe'^'^^^rt."  ^''^'^ '  b"'"*  Three 
"Ton'e^  k^"'/  '^  "-  «t  ffi" ^■""'  "^  ^''''"'"- 
under  the'Dirmbn  nf'f  'Levnold^t""!'",?  Catalogue, 
Entries  of  Books  in  P  int  and  for  V,.»  "■  '  "'"« 
print,  and  Importation  ,JulyV]878«„r'';  -'  '*"- 
N.  York,  ISSOISI,  2  vol  .4to'  \  (Ed  1  The''n''f  n    "^f' 

Publications.  18^r!j«!"li^rr"k!  ^'-^  ^"^  American 

tered""Lea'ves?o';    ^wIlX  T*rifl*'''r'""«-    ''•    ^cat- 
2.  Lott.Ery,t;tI.'lc,]7of!:SJ5""p'8v''o"-'  "'''  "^  «™- 

[verse,]  Stafford  1858  8""  ^  r  ■r"'i?''.' '"  ">«  ^^ade, 
of  Poeias,  Shifn'allTs^o  s^o        ^"^=-E«'>'">«  ^  »  ^^o'^^e 

Ha^nd"Bt'k,"'Lo^?f8Tr,?7v7-  "-"  "^''™"''  ^^^-^^ 
Book"TYoi*k"l86^rm':*-  ''"  "^^^^  ^'>'"'- 
thc^BU^^p^ii't  Meredith.     1.  The  Story  of  Edward 

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nml  Fniimnrl,  Lon,,  ISTO,  IZmo.  7.  The  Plsoontontcl 
Wciitliercook,  anil  ntluT  .Storien,  l.on.,  I'<72,  IL'iii".  ". 
.StniicH  fniiu  Kiirci|poiiii  History,  \'2mn.  U,  'I'lii'  Story  of 
Cii|itiiin  Cook'i'  Tlireo  Vi)yii)(ei  around  th«  Woilil,  12iuo. 
10,  liify  iinil  Triivel  in  Tartary,  Tliilict,  iind  China; 
Ining  n  Niirrativu  of  tlic  Ablig  lluc's  Travfls,  Illuat. 
Lon.,  IHino. 

Jones,  Morris  Chnrles,  F.S.A.,  b.  1hI9;  justice 
of  ihn  |ioa('«  for  Moiitgomcrysliirc.  I.  Notes  ri'speotintj 
llio  Fiiinil.v  of  Walild,  Kdln.,  iNfi.l,  Svo.  I'riviiloly 
iiriiitcl.  2.  Hciiiiiiioconce:'  lonneciii'd  with  Old  Oak 
runtiliiiiK  now  at  (iiinuro)!,  Kdiii.,  istll,  svo.  :i.  Viillo 
Cruoin  Abbey  :  its  Orijjin  and  Foiuidation  Charter,  lion., 
iNdrt,  Hvo.  4.  The  Feudal  Barons  of  I'uwys,  ton.,  ISIIS, 
8vo. 

Joiien,  Owen,  M.A,  Sonic  of  the  Great  Preachers 
of  Wales,  Lou.,  iss.i,  |i.  Svci. 

Jones,  I'niil  ilnrriiiKton.  I'earls  of  Wiviloui : 
Systematic  Treatment  in  the  Domestic  Practice  of  Medi- 
cine, Kansas  City,  \xxt,  12jiio. 

JoncM,  Ilev.  I'ctcr,  missionary  to  the  Ojibway 
Indians,  anicjUK  whom  he  boro  the  name  of  Kahkewa- 
quoniiby.  1.  Life  and  Journals,  Toronto,  1  still,  12uio. 
2.  Hist'. ry  of  the  Ojebway  Indians:  with  Ksijeoiiil  Ilof- 
erenee  I  their  Conversion  to  I'hristiiiuity  :  with  a  Uricf 
Memoir  of  the  Writer,  [by  his  Wiilow,]  and  Introduc- 
tory Xoliee  by  (i.  Osborn,  l.ou.,  l^fll,  8vo. 

Jones,  Pleiisant,  Tlic  Slnve-IIoMcr  Abroad;  or. 
Billy  Buck's  Visit  with  his  Master  to  England,  'liust. 
Phila.,  iHdO,  12mo. 

Jones,  K.  Harries.  The  Japhetic  Kaces;  a  His- 
torical and  Kthnolo^ical  In(|Uiry  into  the  Consanguinity 
of  Various  Kuropean  Races,  (iiittingen,  IM37,  Mvo. 

Jones,  11.  J.  Cornewall.  Ships,  Sailors,  and  the 
Sea.     Illust.     Lon.,  1»>7,  p.  Svo. 

Jones,  If.  J.  Hampden-.  (Trans.)  Virgil's 
jEncid,  Books  IX.  and  X.,  Lon.,  1S84,  12iuo. 

Jones,  K.  M.  Hugh.  Outlinesof  the  Second  Book 
of  Kings:  with  a  Ma]),  Lon.,  I8S2,  4to. 

Jones,  It.  W.  Money  is  Power;  a  Scientillo,  His- 
toric, and  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Subject  of  Finance, 
St.  Louis,  1878,  12mo. 

Jones,  Randolph.  The  Buccaneers,  N.  York, 
1877,  12mo. 

Jones,  Rev.  Robert,  vicar  of  Brnn.xton.  The 
Battle  of  Floddcn  Field,  Kdin.  and  Lon.,  18B4,  18mo; 
new  ed.,  ISBit. 

Jones,  Rev.  Robert,  1801)-]879,  graduated  at 
Jesus  College,  Oxford  ;  viear  of  Rotherhithe;  metropol- 
itan secretary  to  the  Cambrian  Institute,  and  editor  for 
1877  of  the  Transaetions  of  the  Cymmrodorion  Society. 
1.  (Ed.)  The  Poetical  Works  of  Ooronwy  Owen:  with 
Notes,  1S76,  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  The  AVorks  of  lolo  Goch ; 
with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life,  (Cymmrodorion  Soc.  Pub.,) 
1877,  Svo. 

Jones,  Robert  Baker,  barrister-nt-law.  The 
Vision  of  Marvj  or,  A  Dream  of  Joy:  a  Poem,  By 
R.  B.  J.     Lon.',  ISoi!,  llinio. 

Jones,  Robert  C'roinpton.  1.  Poems  of  the 
Inner  Life;  selected  chielly  IVom  Modern  Authors,  Ijy 
R.  C.  J.,  Lon.,  ISfifi,  p.  Svo.  2.  Hymns  of  Duty  and 
Faith,  Selected  and  Arranged.  Lon.,  1872,  12nio;  2d 
cd..  1886.  :i.  Words  of  Anthems,  Psalms,  and  Ciintiolcs, 
pointedfor  Chanting,  Lon.,  lS7,i,  18mo.  4.  The  Book  of 
Prayer  in  Thirty  Orders  of  Worship,  Lon.,  1878,  12nio. 

Jones,  Robert  II.  Asbestos  :  its  Production  and 
Use:  with  some  Account  of  the  Asbestos-Mines  in 
Canada,  i,on.,  1888,  Svo. 

Jones,  Robert  Saint  Clair.  The  Spanish  Rake  : 
nil  Original  Comedy,  in  Five  Acts,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1850, 
12mo. 

Jones,  S.  A.  Grounds  of'a  Homoeopath's  Faith, 
N.  York,  I88(),  12mo. 

Jones,  Samuel,  and  Spencer,  J.  C.  Reports 
of  the  Superior  Courts  of  the  City  of  Now  York,  vols. 
xxxiii.-xlix.,  (1871-S:),)  N.  York,  1872-S4,  8  vols.  Svo. 

Jones,  Rev.  Samuel  Flood,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  1851:  ordained  18.i2;  minor 
canon  of  Westminster  since  185'.l;  viear  of  St.  Botolph's, 
Aldersgiite,  since  1876.  1.  The  Throne  of  Grace:  a 
Course  of  Sermons  on  Prayer,  Lon.,  1856,  12mo.  2. 
(Ed.)  Hymns  of  Prayer  and  Praise,  Lon.,  1864,  24mo. 
:i.  The  (Cathedral  Psalter,  pointed  for  Chanting,  Lon., 
18/4,  16mo;  new  ed.,  1>T6,  Svo. 

Jones,  Rev.  Samuel  Porter,  b.  1847,  in  Cham- 
bers Co.,  Ala.;  admitted  to  the  bar  186SI ;  became  a  min- 
ister of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  1872;  appointed 
U24 


agent  of  the  Decatur  Orphans' Home  1881.     He  Is  widely 
known  as  a  "  revival"  preacher.     Sermons:  Cincinniili 
Music    Hall   Series.      Kditc.l    by  W.  M.  Leftwieh,  D.I), 
with  an   Introiluction  by  I.  W.  Joyce,  D.D.,  Clu.,  I •<«(), 
12mo. 

Jones,  Sarah  J.  I.  Downward;  or.  The  N'cn 
Distillery.  Illust.  Phila.,  ISSJ),  12mo.  2.  Strugglln;; 
I'pward.  Illust.  Phila.,  1884,  12ino.  .1.  Rest  or  In 
rest  :  n  Story  of  the  Parisian  Sabbath  in  Ameriei,  .\, 
York,  1888,  l2mo. 

Jones,  Sarah  L.  I.  Life  in  the  South,  from  the 
Commencement  cd' the  War.  By  a  Bloekiulcd  Biill-h 
Subject.  Being  a  SoeM  History  of  those  who  took  i.ari 
in  the  Battles,  from  a  Personal  A(i|uaiiitance  with  tiiein 
in  tlieir  Own  Homes,  from  the  Spring  ol  186(1  to  August, 
1862.  Lon.,  1811:1,  2  vols.  Svo.  Anon.  2.  "  Stonewall" 
Jackson,  I. ale  General  of  the  Conledeiate  States  Army  : 
a  Biogra|ihieal  Sketch,  and  an  Outline  of  the  Virginian 
Campaigns,  Lon.,  18113,  ji.  Svo.     Anon. 

Jones,  Sarah  Smith.  1.  Beatrice;  or,  The  In 
fluenco  of  Words,  Lon.,  IS.MI,  12mo.  2.  The  lleiivea- 
ward  Road,  Lon.,  1852,  ISnio;  2d  cd.,  1866.  li.  My 
Sketcb-Book ;  or,  Gatherings  from  Stray  Papers,  l.on., 
1857,  Uinio.  4.  Hadassah  :  Sketches  in  I'alestine.  Ampl- 
hill,  1860,  p.  Svo.  5.  Ni/rtl'.uii.'oerlnnd  and  its  Neigh- 
hour  Lands  illust.  NewcastloonTyne,  1863,1to.  {'•. 
Mcno-i.  of  the  Late  Miss  S.  Row,  F'rome,  1867,  Svo.  7. 
ihe  Heirs  of  Dilston  and  Derwentwnter :  being  an  Ac 
count  traced  down  from  the  Earliest  Known  Date  of  the 
Ancestry  to  the  Present  Day,  thus  including  Ihe  Claim 
of   the   ('(Uintess    Amelia,    Hexham,    I86IJ,    12nio.    See 

DkIIH  KNTWATKH,   A.  M.  R.,  Si,;;™. 

Jones,  Sibella.  I.  Mountains  and  Cities;  or. 
The  Home  of  our  I'rincess,  Lon.,  1S57,  p.  Svo.  2.  The 
Dalrym|de8;  or.  Long  Credit  and  Long  Cloth,  Lon., 
18R(),  12mo.  Anon.  S.  The  Wet  Blanket;  or,  Edith'« 
Bright  Autumn,  Lon.,  1872.     Anon. 

Jones,  T.  Mason.  Ohl  Trinity :  a  Story  of  Real 
Life,  Lon.,  1867,  .1  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Jones,  Theodore.  Every  Man  his  Own  Laud 
lord,  Lon.,  1S62,  12ino;  4th  cd.,  1871. 

Jones,  Rev.  Thomas,  F.S.A.,  18l(i-i875,  b.  m 
I'nderhill  Margam,  near  Neath,  Glamorganshire,  Wales; 
Chethnm  librarian  at  Manchester.  (Ed.)  A  Catahgiie 
of  the  Collection  of  Tracts  for  and  against  Popery  in 
the  Manchester  Library,  founded  by  II.  Chethaiu. 
(Chetham  Soc.,)  Manchester,  18511-66,  2  vols. 

Jones,  Rev.  Thomas,  Congregational  minister, 
Swansea.  1.  The  Work  of  the  Christian  Preacher,  \,im., 
1S71,  Svo.  2.  The  Answer  of  the  Church  to  the  Sc(|i- 
ticism  of  the  Age:  Address,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  3.  Tlie 
Divine  Order,  and  other  Sermons  and  Addresses,  lil- 
ited  by  Brynnior  Jones:  with  a  Short  Introduction  by 
Robert  Browning.  Lon.,  18S4,  ]i.  Svo.  4.  Lyiif 
Thoughts :  with  Biogra|ihical  Sketch.  Edited  bv  his 
Widow.     Lon.,  1886,  ISnio. 

Jones,  Thomas,  F.R.C.S.,  B.S.,  surgeon  to  tlie 
Manchester  Royal  Infirmary;  lecturer  on  )>ractical  ..'ur- 
gory  to  the  Owens  College,  Victoria  University ;  eon- 
suiting  surgeon  to  the  Children's  Hospital,  Pendlebury, 
Manchester.  Diseases  of  the  Bones :  their  Pathology, 
Diagnosis,  and  Treatment.     Illust.     Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Jones,  Thomas  G.  Alabama  Son-  enie  Court  Uc- 
poits,  vols,  xliii.-lii.,  Montgomery,  1S7        -,  Svo. 

Jon«8,  Thomas  Rupert.  1.  (.  ^  Manual  «< 
the  Natural  History,  Geology,  and  Physics  f  Oreenliiinl 
and  the  Neighbouring  Regions,  Lon.,  1S75,  'jvo.  2.  l.n- 
ture  on  the  Antiquity  of  Man;  Illustrated  by  the  Cmi- 
tents  of  Caves,  Ac:  Revised  and  Augmented,  l.nii., 
IS77,  Svo.  H.  Catalogue  of  the  J'ossil  Foraiiiinifeiu  in 
the  Collection  of  the  British  Museum,  Lon.,  1882,  8n). 
Also,  several  monographs  in  the  publications  of  the 
Palaiontological  Society. 

Jones,  Thomas  Rymer,  F.R.S.,  [miie,  vol.  i., 
add.,]  d.  18SII.  1.  The  Animal  Creation  :  a  Popular  In- 
troduction to  Zoology,  Lon.,  1865,  12mo:  new  ed.,  b7L'. 
2.  The  Natural  History  of  Birds:  a  Popular  Introiluc- 
tion to  Ornithology,  Lon.,  1867,  l2mo.  .S.  .Mamimiliii: 
a  Popular  Introduction  to  Natural  History.  Illust. 
Lon.,  187H;  new  ed.,  1880,  16mo. 

Jones,  Thomas  Wharton,  F.R.C.S.,  F.K.8., 
[inilt,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  b.  1808,  at  St.  Andrews,  ScotliUiil; 
educated  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh ;  settle!  in 
London  1838,  practising  as  uii  ophtliainiic  surgeon. 
and  holding  the  position  ineotioned  niiic,  vol.  i..  .ml 
others,  till  recently,  when  he  retired  to  Ventnor,  Pli  uf 
Wight.     1.  A  Catechism  of  the  Medicine  and  Sur;;i'ry 


JON 


JOR 


Mind,  1,011.,  |,S6s,  |:>,.„,      .,    ni    I     ■  •'■  >"'""-',  und 

""■"f<\„  (11„,„.,  ,■,;  ^■.     ,■.,""""''•" '•"'iunuf  Stcro. 

.-|n"c-M,„l  lieu!   ',  r  ,s  i     »-  ""^    ;"^''r   '"J"^'"  "f 

llu.     «.   KvMluti,,,,    ,f  ,1,  ,1,  '';   '"''••)    I'""..    IS72, 

h:^"m:v,.1!;:!J!- ^/"'r-'-  '•,'-■".  ..on,,' 

l.im,,  IsilM,  Mvo      'P'"'"'     -  <-n,.,uotTuci„.,.     li|u,t 

1  in  aS„rio!nf  To     n  ';:'"•■'  "^'t"  Ki"*'!-.".  a,lv„. 

"n^"S^*l!',l!"r:-,'J'-i«»-'i-:''..e.n.So„«,! 

1^'ir.     2.  Tho  ]ln,,      iTro      ,  '  "'"'    *?"  '''*'i2;  now  ed.,  , 
''»''i'»ntH.     Illus  .      :,„,,?"•''"''  ""■"'  "f  i'«  fn-' 
;*.   riio    Tro,im.ro«   „ '    ho    y    iJ':  ^'"'"-«  -d.,  lsr». 
iiM'l  .Mot,il»,  l,on.,  IS  i7    |2,„'  "'•  '"■'   ■''<""'■   Min,.r„l«, 

l^^'i.  |..  Hv„,        """"'-''I-  I'l'gcndary,  .\nocd..tal,  Lon., 

;ytl'o  '"e"MHo  (,r  iMLs  ,'  1     I  IviMs  ^     "torust:  Mr,  Jumoh 

dirs  11,0  b„„k  i,s  mil.''_,4';<!^';?^,','''iV  f'^;„;'>''l  eaa.le,.s'lll,„\' 
>.    History   and   AfiatBi-.,   ^'c'l.  '  •    ' 

H.Mli.,KMhoScaand.4ame'    Vr-    "''.  ^'^    ^'""''"^■-    in- 

.i.;."J.ani..„.ryof  lClia,ho„       s'^r'n   ""''   ^""'""- 


oxf..,.  iHu;  o;],l':^^'H'^^s''.':tfr''o/'•,r!^^•''''«'<''' 

K'-»"eiliation  of  (Vod  anTjian    .""' ^    ^™''"''  ""   'he 

an  account  of  hi«  doa  fnlTith  Z",  '^'  '"'  I'^blishcd 
an's  Magazine,  which  led  to  1  ,1  "?""'^  '"  ''^''"""il- 
Iri^l.  Church  from  tho  -oi„t  o?  V  ™"'i">-«'-V-  L  The 
>"^'".  l.on.,  ms,  12mo  2  Th  p  ?^  ""«  °''  "«  Lay- 
tl-r'h,  Dublin,    ,S6«Xo      3    Wh  t  h^V^^  ""^    '"'l' 

t"  J"  Lis  Duty,  Lon.;  IS80   ;Vv/  ^""'""■■''  "•"»  '""d  i 

iM";|i:t!f  itt,^^^;^^  ?^^:iri?"«'>'  j"'>"  j^uu  in 

"ini  from  it  have  a  «-i,i  ,.>'"•"'''''"""  the  le,s,S(jns  \  n 
'"•'•"''■"""lly  i.  0  llkte     A  '  ^■""•"",'-'  ""'"  those  he  w.,,,  ,1 
!,"."■  m„l  .so,     i   .''''''-vA'7,i'iS"^'t''tU'-«!  teaclu^ng  is  prac   ' 
'"'"'  '"  'tc'oc'k.snro  man   s,  ffl,  1.,?^;.  "'"",'^»  '"  'h»  g  md 

;l;;r  -  -e^e,  the  rov^itn;S>  ,^?^:!^i^,^S;;;rj,l' 

o'"s,ir!''irti?o-\r„^tre''r'?'',«"''-'°-p'^ 
i::^-ei„,theconntyc:i;?;;:ni^;;^i:;'^ri;i^-^ 

V.'-58     "*""   H.     Federal  Taxes  and  State 


K«|ionHe«,-  or,  Tho  Di....,.,     r  a 

l;.JI,  and  canon  of  i;.li?l  :VV  ro  'l' 7?'-''!'-Ar'''  '^'"" 
<'f  W  .  .(ono,^  of  tho  KolitfioM.Tr,.  c  7  "•  '•  '*'<'""'riiil» 
«"n.     |.„n.,  I s,„i,  .sv"  "•'    r,    '     ^''''i'^-   ">' '''"  '^''le't 

with  rra«,luti„„,,  r,„n.,  ^r    .  ""I""^^^.'- .'"■"•'■»l'"nloJ 

I'ury,  ,><ali,,hnrv,   1^7.    I  o       «     i  r'?''  "'"'y  "'  •'*»li»- 

"i".«<;rio,V)  I,o-n.,  I,s'>';,  ,,  ■  ,    ":  •";",""'^y.  l"I'io.e,an 

^ftruberionso  alias    diotuin   ^      ;,'■''■, ^ ''"f  H''Ki"lrurn 

I  HoKiiter  of  S.  0,su,und,      I,,r;i/ n  I'"'' ,'  /''''-""I'i  '    "'» 

I  ii..  f.on.,  |,h,m;(-,si   ,  hV,"  "  '  "''• ''  ''"''■  '■  "nd 

to;!:!'^;:!;r;^r  J;7-.<W.  Prankish  .. et- 

sni.  Ito.  "^         "'    '^"'"''».  tvor!.o.]   Chi,..,   IS7fl, 

on-'Z'^^,f^:^'::;^'|i^l;^  ';rime.     Considerations 

-^.;-andse,.iej:':i^';L-x-:rii;;;-;"i:;^: 

Jonrs.Parry.    Pee  I-Aim, 

D"."estic.  l!o„.!^l,w.  |i\J;"-'"'-'  ^•"'""l.   Military,  and 
T.i.X"|5C",r'f:r'fho  ;'"'"";"^''  " '^'"'^  "f  ^"«'«. 

Francis  II.  j.,nla'n,„TC.o'  "'a  ^''^r''"^'  ''^''-  '" 
and  Memory,  Uichimmlv  ',..'•  blowers  of  Hope 
">"nd..  her  ^rilo";  „„""•./;:••  '^«'.  I2mo.  2.  Kiel,. 
'8«r,  8ro.     ;;.  l?cf?dM,'i,,    f'""'v'^''''"'-  "ielimond, 

Jordan,  Mrs.  1).m '"'?/''■■  »  '""«''"  ''"«•  ''^«^- 
Cin.,  1873,  18„,„  •  "•  '"•     Ko,se.uary   Leaves:  Poom., 

viS"^""' Slnnie*!-'^' "^^  '??•""  ««'- 
'«75  :  profcsor  of  b     „1.    ''"  ''l!'"""'  /Medioal  College 

has  boon  assistan  tto  1„*^.  i"  If^.'T  ^"'"""-V  '«7«; 
published  numeron.s  inerl  '  „  !'  ^''^mission,  Ae.,  and 
1.  Manual  of  the  Ve  X  ,  Anierican  ichthvology. 
States  East  of  .0  M  ™  T„f,  V "  -""l^"'"  ^'"'^^i 
lina  and  Tennessee  evh  ':'";'» '"■."'  "^  '"f-"-"'  <'n™- 
1876,  I2.no,  new  ed"  1^  %",'  *'■'"",•  ,«peeies.  Chic. 
Chio.,  IMT,  i2n,o.  With  (J  ...  r,  '^'^•"»'™  Sketches, 
"f  the  Fishes  of  Norih  i''"' ^"'^'"'f-s  F- Synopsis 
Wash.,  lm,8vo  '^  ^""'"'"'-  ^'»''-  by  U.S.^Go^Vi! 
Tordan,    F.     1    ^t,.„„.  \  t     . 

'r;.^'  -'s  'by  L.  ^;.i;fS  ^»"-;f,i;^-»;a  an,, 

Muehlb,ich,    N.    York     ,?«?  r"  """^   ^""^■'""•-  by  L 

Milton  „nd'bTi;„'';s''b;T'R™-  v%  TT.-'    '""^^ 

Jordan,  Frank     T»  .'v      *'  ^  •  ^""^^  ""'S  8*-o. 
1881,  12mo.  •     ^""^  ^«'"-8  abaft  tho  Alast,  i'hila., 

Jordan,  Furneanx,  F  R  r  q    .,,  r 

to  Queen's  Hospital    liirniinirhn       '  l'"'^"'""-  "f '"rgery 

I  to  Clinical  Surgery,  Lon      sTh^?-     '•  ,^"  Introduction 

"f  Surgical  rnflam'mations  bv  a  v""'^.  -    ^  Trcatn,ent 

;>■•  «TO.     :i.   On  Clinical  Fin.V?''"     ?'•'"''•  ^°"-' '870, 

i  dross,  Birmingham"  872    Svo?%  ^".'^''JP'^y  Ad^ 

■""'uding  tho  Hastings  p..!        ^•.^"fg'™'  Fnquirios: 

i  of  Surgical  Inflam  S^™y  ""  '^''ock,  the  Treatment 

Ituros,-  2,lod.,  L»n..    SSo'svo     ^"'f""«  Clinical   Leo- 

ology  in  Charaeiorr'an  Inguirv  inV  ^""^r^  ""'l  Physi- 

formation  and  the  Phvsi^r^  "'''' "'e  Anatomical  Con- 

-ith  a  Chapter  on "^pry'stZ;'':","/'''  "'/--'-- 
Edurafio,,,  Vocation,  Morair/n.P  "'"''"  ,Am,ir,-in 
or.  8vo.  '  '""™I8,  and  Progress,  Lon.,  1S86, 

I.on!'LS85",',,";o"'     **"«"^'  I'lantageoet:  a  Novel, 

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iiib 

Jordan,  Jfinnri  H 

Liiii.,  I'*"'!,  r.'iMii.  ,  ^^      I 

Jordnii,  JaiiiPfi   f.    'I'lio  .MiiniiK<'iiieiit  uf  Slinup 

anil  Hl'iioi.H.     I'lirl  I.     .MrllMiurno,  IM17,  t>\o. 
Jordan,   Jiimu-n    H.      llfiiry  <-r  Nuvurrc;   »r,  A  ] 

Story  <f  the  llu(5iiiriiit-i  iiiii  their  Koyiil  t'hiultuin,  l.on., 

Jordan,  Ilev.  John,  reaur  u(  t'hiir.h  KiKhnie, 
OxforJ.  1.  A  Cunitu'.-  Vniva  .if  Chiircrh  llilMrni.  liun., 
\XM  Mvo.  2.  I'linicliiiil  lliftnr.v  >>(  lOiii-luiin,  Oxlunl- 
.hlr«',  I..pn.,  \X!>7.  p.  «>'-■     AUu,  umiiy  i,iiini.hl.)t'. 

Jordan,  Jolin  Woolf,  h.  I'^l".  m  (-hinKrlphm, 
P,i.  ;  iissisdint  lilriiriiin  "I  thi'  Hi«t()rle..l  ^o.li^ty  uf 
l'enn«yUiiniii,an.l  •Mit..r  of  the  IVnnolviuiiii  .Mii^.uinu 
of  llislcirv  »n.l  Uiojjmphy.  1.  F.R.,lon«l  ml  i.ii.l  it« 
8lorkii.lB.i  Mill  :  II  M.inivi.iii  Chnmiulo,  Urihluhuni,  In., 
1877.  2.  A  lU^l  UcKO  from  tl.o  DMi'ii  Imie,  1  "W.  .1. 
HoinethlnK  uboi.t  Tn.n.boooi.,  ISSI.  1.  Oocuputioa  uf 
Now  York  bv  tlii'  llriliMh,  177^1   li**:<,  1'*'*^ 

Jordan,'  llichiird,  ru^i-'tnillon  ttgont.  The  Coiii- 
pimicH  Aots,  IMi.'  uimI  1^(17:  H.in.ly  U.K>k  of  I'niuticul 
Instruction  for  Ihi'  Forrnution  iiml  Miinu«oment  ol 
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Jordan,  llob«'rl  Jiifob.  Sklo  Uineimea  ainl  thuir 
Riiinc'liert,  Loii.,  l^iiO,  l:'nio. 

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norvoil  in  th«  .Mi'xicun  w.ir ;  wiis  ii  brigmliernfiioriil  in 
the  ConfuiliTiiti)  lUiny  in  the  civil  war,  iiml  oominiin.lfr- 
in-oliiof  of  Iho  in-'urgcnt  forces  in  thi'  Cnban  in.^urrec- 
tion  of  IHI17-70.  The  .><outh  ;  it."  I'ro.lnct-,  Oomniorijo, 
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lie  reader  will  observe  that  the  theory  of  emiiiter-  i 

attraetl.iii  MiuKesle.l  in  the  f..ll.nvlii;,'  piwes. .Lies  ii.,t  sup- 
plRiit  the  Newt.iiiiaii  Ihi'.iry  of  eeiilrlpelal  and  eeiitr  lim'iil 
forces,  hut  uiniplv  .lelliies  the  iiati.re  .il  the  latter  hiree ; 
lualiitiiiiiii;!,'  that'tlu'  f.irmer  is  attraell.iii  pr.ici'e.liiiK  Ir.im 
solar  Kmvltatloii,aii.l  the  hitter  attraction  procee.liiis?  Inmi 
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Regius  p  .4e.-Hir.if  (ireek  since  IS.o.  He  eontiiliiilc-l 
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Ivn  Abbott.  '/.  r  .  «.'/"■".)  ,  ,    ,, 

i    ■■•The  present  work  Is  iniiinlv,  tli.iiii;h  not  wlmlly,  nl  a 

'  noiiiihir  character.     It  isa.l.lre  -e.l  t.i  a  «i.l>;  Iml  ii"t  Lie 

'  wiliest  eirele  .if  rea.lers.    The  ..i.ire    Meiuoiil    i.;a.kr  uiU 

harillv  think  it  within  his  li.irl/.m  t.i  .litlcreiitinti'     lulu 

fr.iiii  I'lotlinis,  lint  will  put  holli  asi.le  as  '  lo.i  leiinuM   Inr 

them     Hut  there  still  reiniiiii  iiiii.nii.'  the  niilli.ii;>  ol  I'.iii; 

lish-speakim!  lueii  a  lew  wliow  e.liiciili.ni  has  been  ciiin.  .1 

rKrei'..iii.'h  t.i  make  llieiii  reaMHiubly  curi.ms  a  imit  1  bi[u, 

Ihoimh  tliev  have  ii..t  iiciniied  .•hi.sslcii  kn.iw  I.-.Ik;'  ennu-h 

.  to  rea.l  him  in  Hie  oriKiiial,     Kveii  the  elassiiiil  s.iM,  i.I 

wh.i  reiiils  (ireek.  lull  imt  Ihieiitly,  iiiav  be  u-lail  oi  hmcii 

\  e.iniiietent  iiii.l  iniMw.irthy  Kiii.le  an.l  el.i,-et  (■.iiiii.iiiii.-ii. 

The  elab.iralely  written   intr.i.lnclioii-  with  which  ciuli 

dialoKiie  is  piel'aeed  are  skilfully  conlrived  to  nie.l  the 

refHiirenieiit.s  of  both  these  classes  ol  reaileiis.  —Sut.  I.ti., 

xxxi.  471, 

1      2.  (Trans.)  Thucydidcs  :  with  Introduction,  Miir;;iii;il 

I  Analvsis,  Notes,  anil  Indexes.  Oxford.  ISSI,  2  v.il-,  '\" 

i      "  Students  will  be  as  grateful  to  Pr.if.'ssor  J.nvett  (..r  Ins 

sec.iiiil  volume  (colitainiiiK  the  iiotesi  as  they  wiH  b.;  mi.lj 

to  dlspen.sc  with  the  aid  of  his  tirst,"— .Nil.  lyr.,  In.  i-l. 

;t.  (Trans.)  The  Politics  of  Aristotle:  with   Iiitr.i.liu'- 
tion.   Marginal   Analysis,    Essays,   Notes,  and    liili.e,", 
'tjxf..  1885.  2  vols.  Svo. 

-Certaiiilv  those  wh.i  think,  and  whose  I. reek  eniililcs 
them  t.i  ,i.*'"  an  inilepen.leiit  jiiilgnieiit.  may  salely  "I'l"'!' 
many  a  less.m  in  style  Inun  this  as  Iroio  all  Uie  iraiisliitors 
writi'm-'s,  if  they  can  e.imiuer  the  irritation  ol  iii.e>M.iit 
orrectiiig  an.l  the  fatigue  of  a  perpetinil  wa  eh,  AilI  he 
other  reader,  if  he  must  rea.l  sumething  eaUe.l  •\i'-l"  L 
and  is  wi'-'iig,  in  spite  of  all,  to  siirreii.ler  hiiii,-elt  m  tlic 
arts  of  the  Professor,  by  all  means  let  him  liCKin.  .  .  He 
will  most  likely  go  on  t.i  the  eii.l,  and  "se  with  "  i''"';"  » 
I  sense  of  having  achieved  the  'politics.  Ihe  ..in'  'l™"- 
back  is  that  he  will  be  mistaken,"— .Nil.  Kcv.,  Ixi,  i<\<. 
'  Jowi'lt,  William,  sergeant  of  the  7th  Fir-il.'ers, 
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Joyce,  Arthur  J.     1.  The  Cossack  and  the  Furk, 

Lon.,  1SJ3,  12nio.      2.  Last    (liiiiipses   of   Conv.i.iiti.ni, 

Lon.,  1S5",  13mo.  , 

!     Joyce,    Rev.   James    Wayland,  M.A..  i!"!-- 

^1887;  graduated   at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  ls;il.';  or- 

.laincd  1838;  rector  of  BurfonI  from  1843;  prclicndary 

,of  Hereford  from   1S68.     1.   England's  Sacre.l  .-ynodi! 


JOY 

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'I" ,"'""--  '.i.o'  ";.."",•.„„'•  ,':;''■;''  """r' '■' 

the  Intr.Mliicti,,,,  „|  |,„itv  i  ,   ',  lv„  "i     ,.  '  *'"•      ''•  "» 
^^J..yce.J„|„,  A.      A  .V.,k„rc.,i    Ufo.  .  h|„.,  ,.Hs;,, 

:r-^;5":i^  .^^;;:,^:;;:r^;:l■':::l-;;l!,^;?;-- 
"  Ills  whcili-  iiU'lliiiil  Is  si'l,. 11(111,1 .  II         , 
'■"'"'tr.v  a  ma, m     avi       /',         l""'.'''";  ;<"riM,f  any 

tains   ,.ne    hun.Jre.l    aira     with     i  i„  '  "     '*  ""■ 

i,:*''','''"'  ""'"•'■«  ,">»yer,  M.D.,  .m.r.i.a.   isio 

i;e,,;;i:;e':t'i;;:^;!;:.;r;;;^:^i,,'^;^7;''  k^t'""' '• '- 

'"  """  nly,  where   l„     v,?       V  '^"'''"'- ""<!  pnu.lis,..! 

i.i".i.  liost..  Mis  .■'„„;.■  >''"''"" ,"".""'  "'"■•« '"  !'•- 
'i-1- Talcs ■n,..;,s"i„;  "■•'',"•,  -^v^:"'  P'^o- 

"I"  :    Sena,  ani    1  ,,;„;.         ,"""'«'*'  "<  Inxl.  Chiv- 
Bo^i.:  IMr«;  Hlmo.  ''■"'  f"'''"'^  ("NoNatto"  Ser..) 

^'.rnHnit  »i,i.narv'«o,^,:;'::r;';ff"? ";'« '■■■"»''•'•  wi.i, 

-"■e|.c;H.,ln^'tn»Hu.lLw,Vu.,n     J  •;'■■' '''\''^      »'"' 
"f  n|rt.|,"_An(/<,«,  .^xiv  1"       "■"""'>  PnwiKes  thalwiury 

.uJ'li:"ln!:;^l;f^;;;?-Ki^i;f'Vi-;-|K.  prose. . . .  „ ,,. 

a.sH-,.h,.v.. "..,.!.':"  '!'i''-"^.'lf^^'  "I'll  'in   iliiKist 


jun  ■ 

l>nMiii.  I,H(1,',    m,,     ■*'"""'   "'•»''i"K«  luwi  of  Iri.|«,„|, 

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12111. ,,  *       '"''"''"■'•"■•"   •"•"litl'Jii,  1.. II.,  I  si)(,, 

n<^''^tXSs"l'\l:,,  '■'"•'-  '• "'«  Vule,.f  Thought, 

•1)1(1(1,  Diivltl  \triuhl    I.    luw     .,      . 

Kn.,lua,„,l  at  Wim;'.;*,'?^.,;  I', ',,•;,•  ','    '■•",^!-;.  ^^l 

ii»    M..thT  OniM,.,.  Ill,       "'  '"'■  I'l'l'll" '".I    hv 

On,„K„J,;,r".f,i'^   ;;'•""''  '""•••w»nl,  ,,r.'.,i,|,.,„  ,„■ ,  J, 

Vcar*'  ra.,,,„ii;,„in*^'    ,   vl  Ld         V"'""'""";  or.  Two 
««ter,  IH»^  l:W    ^2     fV ?*     ■'  ""''..•^""'•ylan.l,   Kooh- 

N".  Vork,  1NS2,"2„„,    '"'"•'      '"""'■     Vol».   i.   „„,]    n., 

Jim«l,    J«'nu.(,,„„,|    «;!„,,. 

Co   M,,.N    ,0   Author,   ami    ||i,"    ",', 
'^■"1.  Hvo.     Anon, 

J"«l«l,    John     UpNioy,    1,   H  u 


Ali-xiindcr    II, 

•Aclvtrtiiior.H,    I,oii., 


fnnu;-.  I.on.lun    Ish      '.•','"'"' "'f  Normal  iHohool  of 

«l."t  they  lea.h   ('•  Ini,,,.,;,    """'i':: '    "'""  "'  .V  "-■'■■•  ""M 
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M^^i^i'^a.i^r:;"?^::';^:;;::-^,!;!;'"'.. ,,„ 

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Lon„  IS8S,  ,Svo      '^  "  Jlctrojiohtau  lioani  of  Work..; 

JiidHon,  Rev.  Edwnrri    n  i>     i,   , 

">"in,  Jiurmah,    son  of   Sr    '4?    ■•  ^'  ',"•*''"  ''"'*"'- 
-"•  i-')  gra,luate,l  "t  Iw^V'^tr'i'Jv' is,""  ""'   *""'^' 


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L»- ..n,l  n':  Y^r'k.Ts's:,';:  svt'""'""'"  *'"""•    I"-'- 

in  l"elaml!'|,o,;  Vasa'^  s^  'Adventures  of  a  Tourist  ' 
2.  Thu  Sor-  7v.  t'.P-  *™  '  2.1  od,,  188,S,  sm,  or.  8vo  ■ 
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«■'  «  boy,  an,i  when      i.,".'.'.;: '''>;'''  ""'  «'vay  to  sea 
<>(  a  boat    that   l.»d   be,  n     on T      ''1  ""'""^  "'"  ""^'^ 
^'ew   York    harl  or    an,  I  1"?   hy  a  ferry-boat   in 

"nren  a  eo,n  mission  "'  m  "u"'  ^''""  K'^"''''"'  Van 
Wiiring  the  civil  w„.  T  ■""'"'  'I'man   in  the  I'.S.  navy 

In,lia,5,  lie  "in,"  K,^,V;"'  '^""^  '"'  '"^""'^  Hinong  Z 
l-pers  which  Cr  rtubM:,';"',''''""'''  ,"'""«»  <"  ^^^My 
Adams:  or.  The  Den  ?n  1'"  '"'"'*  f"™'  "•  Elli 
2.  The  Rat  le  nake  "r  Til'  .[TI  ,^''  ^■»''''  '■^"•'.  8vo' 
The  (irossbeak  Maniion'.       tf "'■'"'  '''•ivn'eer,  l.s«8.     ;!. 

the  Saddle:  or^Tl " Va  ' '  .  i  "'^  '^C^.  "■  I-ife  in 
«i'le« ,  or,  The  Do  m,  of  M  ?.!""''  '  '"'^-  6.  The  Parri- 
X  'teor;  or,  The  Cd  ,.•«„,'''"'•  "«^-  7.  The  Vol- 
ti  ■■■il  Nun,  1,SB6  V"V'  'V""'"'''^,  '""i^'  8-  The  IJeau- 
O'arence.  Rh^-t/lSSa  u^'^-^'Z'  ""  ''""'"^'-  '^««-  '"■ 
ire  Trumps,    mr       12      ,^""0  "''"'"«'•«'■- Hearts 

1H«».     '3.''RedW;rri  r,-,8i,T''",%"i'  "'^^'^-'  ^^P^- 

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21.    Tlic   B'liDys  of  Now  York.      22.  The    Huciiineor'a  ^  Oplithalmio  Science  ivnd  I'ractice. 
Diiu^'liter.      2:j.    The    Consiiirntor's    Victim.      21.  Tlie    8vo. 

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A   Iland-Uoolt  nf 
Illust.     Lon.,  1881, 


(i'liais  (if  New  York.  2a.  The  Jew's  Diiughter.  2fi. 
A  Life  Y'lirn.  27.  Mvsterics  nnil  Miseries  of  New 
Y'ork.     28.  Thic'c  Yciir/Afler.     2',).  Tiie  Wliitc  Cruiser,  i 

Jildsuii,  Harry  rrntt.  Ciesar'."  Army :  a  .Stuiiy  | 
of  l\n}  .Military  Art  i.f  llie  Uomiuis  in  tlic  Last  Days  of  j 
the  l{c|iublic. '   Illu.-t.     ]i..>t.,  1888,  12mo.  | 

JikInoii,  JoHUplilis.  Dissent  Defemleil,  Lon.,  ' 
ISCiS.  Svo. 

JiiaNOii,  L.  Cnrroll.  1.  A  liioiiraphy  of  the 
.SigM'ra  of  the  Declaration  of  In(lc]ienilenc«,  ami  of 
Washington  ami  I'atrick  Henry,  I'liila.,  1  sliil,  Ho.  2. 
The  Moral  I'robei  One  llnndrcd  ,ind  Two  Coniincin- 
Sensc  Hs.^ays  on  the  Nature  of  Men  and  Things,  I'hila., 
1872,  1 2nio.  .1.  .<ages  and  Heroes  of  the  American  Uevo- 
lution,  liosl.,  8vo, 

Jukes,  Rev.  Andrew,  ['ih'<-.  vol.  i.,a<ld.,]  h.  18l."i; 
edncated  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trinity  College,  t'ambrliigej 
ordained    1SI2;    obliged  Ijy   failinK   health    to  give   u]) 
regular  work  in  l.'^Gx.     1.  The  .*i.\  Days:  or,  The  Various 
,«tagcs   of    (he   Work   of    (jod,  Lon..  IS.ii.  8vo.     2.  The: 
Two  Ways:  or,  Brick  for  Stone  and  .Slime  for  Mortar  | 
contrasted  with  the  Tent  and  the  Altar  in  the  Promised  , 
Land.    Lim.,    IS.'io,    12ui...      .'!.  The   Types    of   (ienesis 
loriclly    considered    as    revealing    the    Development    of   i 
Human   Nature,    Lon.,  Is.i7,  ]>.  J^vo :    .Oth  ed.,  18S5.      1.  i 
The  Church  of   Clirist :  Notes  on  St.  Matthew  xvi.  i:i- 
I'.i,  Lim..  1862,  12mn.      .'i.  The    Secontl    Death   and  the 
Kestitulion  of   All  Things;    2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1869,  p.  Svo; 
7th  ed.,  1879.     6.   I'harisaism  and  Self-Sacrilice  :  being 
some  Thoughts  on  Scliism  and  its  Kcmedy,  Lon.,  18;  11, 
Svo.     7.  Catholic   Kseliatology   Examined :    a  Eeply  to  [ 
the  Rev.  H.  N.  Cvenham's  Recent  I'aper,  Lon.,  1876, cr. 
8vo.     8.  The  New  Man  and  the  Eternal  Life:  Notes  on 
the  Reiterated  Aniens  of  the  Sun  of  (Jod.  Lon.,  1881,  p. 
Svo.     9.  The  Names  of  (iod  in   Holy  Scripture :  a  Rev- 
elation of   liis   Nature  and    Relationships,    Lon.,   1888, 

'""jiskes,  Joseph  Bcete,  F.R.S.,  F.C..S.,  M.R.I.A., 
Ac.  |(rii(<-,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  Isll-ls(i9;  app'iinteil  in  1850 
li.cal  director  of  the  (Jeidogical  Survey  in  Ireland,  and  in 
1854  lecturer  on  geology  to  the  Museum  of  Irish  Indus- 
try. 1.  The  Student's  Manual  of  Geology,  Edin.,  1857, 
p.' Svo:  3d  ed.,  liy  A.  Ueikie,  1871.  2.  Letters  and  Ex- 
tracts from  the  Addresses  and  Occasional  Wi'it'igs  of  .J. 
B.  J.  Edited,  witli  Memorial  Notes,  by  his  Sister, 
(C.  A.  Browne,)  Lon.,  1871,  ]i.  Svo. 

Jukes,  KicliHrd.  Joseph  and  his  Brethren:  a 
Poem,  Lon..  ISO;),  ii.  Svo. 

Jukes-llroune.    See  Biiownk. 

Juler,  Henry  Edward,  F.R.C.S.,  junior  ophthal- 
mic siirgeon  and  demonstrator  uf  anatomy  at  St.  Mary's 
Hospital,  London  ;  surgeon  and  pathologist  to  the  Royal 


Julinii,  George  Washington,  b.  1817,  near 
Centrevillc,  Ind. ;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1840:  «:i- 
several  times  elceteil  to  Congress,  and  in  1855  appoints  d 
surveyor-general  of  New  .Mexico.  1.  Speeches  on  Pcilii- 
ieal  (Juestions:  with  an  Introduction  by  Lydia  Marn 
Child,  N.  York,  ls7],  Svo.  2.  Political  Recolleetim-, 
1840  to  IS72,  Chic.  ISs:;.  12no>. 

Julian,  llnrry.  Aliunde;  or,  Love  Ventures,  N. 
Y'ork,  IS""?,  12mo;  new  ed.,  entitled  "  Love  Venture>, ' 

.tc,   ISSN. 

Julius,    Julia    Matilda.      Iloboken,   and    other 
Poems.  X.  York.  IstiO,  12mo. 
"June,    Jennie,"   (Pseud.)      See  Cholt,   Mns. 

Jk.VSIK,  «ii/,/'I. 

Junian,  T.  Pagan  and  Christian  Symbolism,  Lon., 
1870,  Svo. 

Junior,  Thomas  C  Luey  Carter:  a  Love-Story 
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Mercer,  Pa.  1.  The  (iood  Slewanl;  or,  System;uic 
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Life  of  Winlield  Scott  Hancock,  Personal,  Military,  an  1 
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Junkin,  llev.  (ieorge,  D.D.,  [miie,  vol.  i.,  add..] 
17'.U)-ls6S,  resigned  his  ollice  as  ]iresident  of  Wasluni- 
ton  College.  Lexington.  \n.,  at  the  beginning  of  tlo' 
civil  war,  ami  settled  in  Philadelphia.  For  biog.,  mi 
.liNKiN,  I).  X..  mi/ini,  1.  Political  Fallacies:  an  Ex- 
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on  the  Civil  War,  N.  York.  1SI>;',,  12mo.  2.  A  Trcaii.-e 
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12nio.  4.  The  Tabernacle  ;  or,  T'e  Gospel  according  tn 
Moses.  Phila.,  1865,  12mo.  5.  Sabbatismos  :  a  Disiiis- 
sion  and  Defence  of  the  Lord's  Day  of  Sacred  lie-t. 
Phila..  1866,  ]2mo.  6.  A  Commentary  upon  the  Epistle 
to  the  Hebrews,  Phila.,  187:!,  12mo. 

Junuer,  Robert  (Gordon.  The  Practice  bcfurc 
the  Railway  Commissioners  under  the  Rigulation  ni 
Railways  Act,  1873,  Lon..  1874,  Svo;  new  ed..  1S>1. 

Ju|>i>,  and   Edward   liaye.       Ezzelin  :   ii 

Dramatic  Poem.     Bv  Tw"  Brothers.    Lon.,  18811,  p.  sv>.. 

Jupp,  Edward'Unsil,  F.S.A.,  d.  1877.  1.  An  lli,- 
torical  Account  of  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Carpen- 
ters of  the  City  of  London,  Lon.,  1S48,  Svo;  2ded.,  with 
n  Supplement  by  W.  W.  Pocock,  18S7.  2.  Genealogical 
Memoranda  relating  to  R.  Wyatt,  of  Hall  Place,  Shack- 
Icford,  Lon..  1870,  Svo.     Privately  printed. 

Justen,  Joseph.     Notes  on  Wood,  Lon.,  1861,  svo. 


K. 


Kain,  Joseph  John.  The  Light  of  Life;  or. 
The  Secrets  of  Vegetable  and  Animal  Development,  Lon., 
1885,  Svo. 

Kaines,  Joseph,  D.Sc.  1.  Last  Words  of  Eminent 
Persons,  Lon.,  1866,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Love-Poems  of  All 
Nations,  Lon.,  1S6SI,  12mo.  ;i.  Seven  Lectures  on  the 
Doctrine  of  Positivism,  delivered  at  the  Positivist  School, 
Lon.,  1879,  Svo.  4.  i Trans.)  Elements  of  Geometry, 
bv  A.  C.  Clairnnt,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 
"  Kaler,  James  Otis,  b.  1848,  at  Winterport,  Me. ; 
was  associated  as  journalist  and  editor  with  Frank 
Leslie.  He  has  imblislied  books  for  the  young  under 
the  name  of  •'James  Otis."  1.  Toby  Tyler;  or,  Ten 
Wjeks  nt  a  Circus.  Illust.  N.  York,  Issl,  sip  Hlnio. 
2.  Mr.  Stubbs'  Brother:  a  Secjuel  to  "Toby  Tyler." 
Illust.  N.  York,  ISs:),  si{.  lOmo.  :!.  Tim  and  Tip;  or. 
The  Adventures  of  ii  Boy  and  a  Dog.  Illust.  N.  York, 
188:;,  sq.  lUmo.  4.  Raisi-g  the  Pearl.  Illust.  N.York, 
1883,  16mo.  5.  Left  Behind;  or,  Ten  Days  a  Newsboy. 
Illust.  iv'.  York,  Iss.),  scp  lOmo.  6.  pilent  Pete;  or. 
The  Stowaways.  Illust.  N.  York,  1S80,  scp  lllmo.  7. 
The  Castaways;  ur.  On  the  Florida  Reefs,  N.  York,  18SS, 
12mo.     8.  Little  Joe,  Best.,  1888,  12mo. 

Kaiisch,  Kev.  Isidor,   1810-1880,  b.  at  Kroto- 
9^28 


sehin,  Posen  ;  educated  at  German  universities :  re.novcd 
to  tlie  1,'nited  States  in  1S49,  and  was  rablii  I'f  con- 
gregations of  Reformed  Jews  in  Cleveland,  0.,  in  Jlil 
waukec.  Wis.,  I856-.')9,  and  in  other  cities.  From  b,):) 
to  1S78  he  edited  the  Guide.  1.  Lecture  on  the  Smuioc 
of  All  Civili/.atiim  and  the  Means  of  preserving  onr 
Civil  and  Religious  Liljerty ;  2d  ed.,  Indianapolis,  Imo. 
Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Lessing's  Nathan  the  Wise,  N.  York. 
1S69.  3.  A  Sketch  of  tlie  Talmud,  the  World-Re- 
nowned Collection  of  Jewish  Traditions,  and  Sepliir 
Y'ezirah,  a  Book  on  Creation:  with  English  Notes  iiini 
(ilossary,  N.  York,  1S77,  I6nio.  4.  (Trans.)  History  of 
the  Pliilo.sophy  and  Philosophical  Authors  of  the  Jcw.s 
by  Prof.  Munk,  ls81.  5.  (Trans.)  Ha-Tapnach:  fruiii 
the  Hebrew,  N.  York,  ISs.i. 

Kulisch,  Marcus  Moritz,  (or  Morit/  -Mar- 
cus,) Ph.D..  M.A.,  1828-1885,  b.  at  Trcptow,  Poincra- 
nia,  of  Hebrew  iiarents ;  was  educated  at  the  I'niver- 
I  sity  of  Berlin,  and  in  1S48  went  to  England  as  a  political 
t  rel'ugee,  and  was  for  some  time  a  tutor  in  tlie  Kulh.-cliii'I 
;  frniily.  but  afterwards  turned  his  attention  tu  litciiiture, 
i  and  liecaine  one  of  tile  foremost  English  Hebrew  selmlnis. 
I  1.  A  illistorieal  and  Critical  Commentary  on  the  OIJ 
;  Testament,  Lon.,  1855-72,  4  vols.  Svo.     2.  The  Life  and 


KAL 


Writings  of  Oliver  Goldemith  •  T,„„  t     .  ^'^^  ' 


lS7a. 
linliiam 


,  p.  Sy, 


joj-mentof  his  meuUI  i'    ,^  ,>,"  ^^^l,'"  V  tl.c  l,>lle.sl";.n.'     I-.'"- '|»'l  Chi,..,  IS.S7,  si,       '^'"''*"-     *'''!'»  anJ  lilus,. 

!■■■iiI:l-'^r-n„e^Us;r;i^.>^^;;;l-;^'^^■l^;:^;Wu.     -^;| -■^n.phicjU  .^^f  ^^^:;:r^  f;j^«  ^  -^e  a 

IS  fam,.  ihan    jiulire  of  Hm-.i^k -!**"'".  ^i'.t"n-, 


lai.orions  ri.«..,.r,.i.   ...v..  ,'  I"!'""  "■  i^.i  hut  ol  n,,.  „„,/( 


Ion.,  I.x7:i,  ,,.  ,sv„  •     ^fi""",  ami  other  I'ooins 

:T™?r?'s,'i,',«ii7rt'o,:r„f '?,«-''■''  «•  '^^ 

'//«..".»,  by  Juliu?  .M    Kb      vol   i  "'«*":"•"«  ^o-^U"! 
L'tems,  N.  Yorii,  IS(is   s\.„        *"'• '•"^ff'=«ti"i'=!    of    the 

C^:<^:^^'l;.^:  '""'""^'■'  ^  -^  '"""»'  '"  «-en 

JlS'^'e',  "  lo";,  aml^n'flL'";'  ^'r,''."'«  ^  'heOpiu,„, 

York,  1882,  rfi,,'""      ^'"=   '"   ^"'"'"^  ""'I  Chi'na,  N. 
Kane,  J.  mackbiinie.     Iovp.  r   k 


preacher  at  Lined;:;  I^n ", ^^'^  »^";rey  ,s,„i.8_, 
••^tii'ly  of  Logic,  0.x f  l4  ?,„  o-  '•  ■■^"•l-*  I"  the 
'i-m  of  the  Lor "4  iw,:  V,"''r:  ^^•"-  2-  An  E.xpo.i- 
I-iacticnl,  Lon.,  iNil  s  '''  ^  ,""""';'■  Doctrinal,  an,l 
Future:  a  Manual  fo,.  r.lfirm,,-        ',"■"•'   '""•^''"''  ""'1 

•«^^'.-mo.     «.Th:Vl';\^"t;J-^;>;er,Lo„.. 


Keference  to  Mod  ,^    Tr'^  k7  r"y'''    »"h   *^l> 
The  F         h  rV  l,l""'ght,  Lon.,  187.'!,  „   Sv, 

Church,  eonJidere,     in    us    Hi  ?     """^  V*^  ""^  English 

Manners  in  which    t,    ntemi^ '7', '"   ' '""■  ""''  "'« 
8vo.  ''  '-^  intendcl  to  be  used,  Lon.,  1876, 


;ie;crbr:j;f^T^i^^s,'s««3,b.i„Phi„. 

lVnn..ylvnnia  hunter  and  lo:l!o,.^k™""'  "  '■?«'""'"'  "^ 
tail.-,"  was  nm.lu  a  l.ri,!.  '  '""Seis  l<nown  as  the  "Buck- 
''i^^'l>le<l  by  woun  s  rl'  "'."^''■r.'j''  '"  ''^"2,  and,  bein. 
•''>'"'■.  18i^^)  2  AlaskfTsVs"  'Th  ';  Tl.oMo'rn,on;: 
Kane.  W    P   ,i„  v-  '     '^^  <^""''uila,  1877. 

II ""     LoJ^'l^s-^'l.Vvr"*-     ^^"■'"-"  «""-fli-. 

Knpp,  Friedricli,  Pii.D    is'>4  iS8i   u 
^.i-«Ma,-  educated  at  Heid"  be^J  andlff  '  ''•  1'  "•^""»' 
-v.n  lierlin;  resi,lcd  in  Ne?Y  r,  ?8'^7"'^' »'"Ji«J 
law.  am    fi-n..,   luu-.     ..,.:         '■"^^    18311-70.  nrnntao.i 


K„   yutaren,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vo  '  '"""S 

Kauriimiiii,  Rev.  Mniitl    \t  a 
Trinity  College,  Dublin  T-^^r.^',''"^-/   Sradtrnted   at 
several  foreign  cWWncp^'  ""^"'"^l^  '^<"--  has  held 

^-.ers,„„ditsKeu,«lie^'S:r:d;C,f"/^:i:^ 


li.^ilii..!.) 


„,-^»eou;;ir..a^i;ri;-^l;;k;^M;^eE,r 

r""!:C;i^!f  ^:^J^-^-   Af-T.^..  I.C.K.      Eleetri^ 
^^;--n^a„d  IMstS^;,"j;;!„:f,^-'^-'ti„n,  Hub 


1^  • ■■■•     ■"'".,     IOC 

«bourYo,VrVe";  "'  I'etch^!"^.  T  °"8'"  '"  Kn">» 
I'on.,  1877,  Svo.        '       "'"'''"  "'    """"in    I'hjsiology, 

r»S"c "' Ba^e"n     gSv''"'"';*"'"'    *>•    '^^'^  »' 
Military  ,.cade>nv'l8,2.",^™''''^'«''   "'  •''«    l'-«. 

Regular  ar„,y.     He  hL^s  ll;  '    '  "'r'!"'-^"^"""'  i"  "'o 
y     J'e  "as  sineo  swved  in  California  and 


Ise.i,  U-mo.      2.  Customs  of'"?"'  '     '<•  '   ""'■'•1 

t\f"'>\''"nKrntulate  .Mr   k-H,,?S''-^ '''">' ^''tciisivp...         Kiivniingh,  Arthur      Th     n    ■ 

I     Kav„„„gh,    B,i,^',    „„V^J„,i«.      The    Pe, 


S. 
Pearl 


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KAV 

Fountain,  and  utlior  Fttiry-Tnlcs 

p.  Hvo 


IIUi?t.     I.on., 


contain 


Kavanagli,  Mrs.  James  W.    Tho  Gift 
ing  Three  Catholic  Tales,  Lon.,  lSfl3,  16ino. 

Kavanagli,  Julia,  [nnii,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  IS21-IS77. 
1.  .Silvia,  Lon.,  1870, :;  vol.".  (i.  ^vo.  2.  Ilefsie,  Lon.,  1S72, 
3  vols.  p.  Hvo.     li.  John  Dorrien,  Lon.,  |H7.':,  .i  vols.  p.  j  J.  LiiMdiiucr.  Lon.,  1H79,  Svo. 


KEA 

l.'<7fi,  !  Piinlm?,  tmn.«liited  from  the  Hebrew;  with  Notes.  Ciil- 
eutlu,  186:!;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1871.  4.  Crisis  Ilupftldiiuiii, 
Lon.,  18(55.  i>.  A  Commentary  on  St.  Paul's  Two  Ki.i- 
tics  to  the  Corinthians,  I,on.,  1SS7,  8vo.  I'osth.  ,\\f  . 
Xotes  on  L'-aiah,  Ac.,  in  "The  Speaker's  Coiiinientarj.' 
Kay,  William  K.    (Trans.)  Blowpipe  Analysis,  Ij, 


8vo.     4.  Two  Lilies,  Lon 


1877,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.     b.  For- 
gct-Mo-Xots,  Lon.,  1878,  .'.  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"  Miss  Kavaimuirs  books  are  always  rendalilo  niid  lady- 
like She  is  an  aide  f.\]>onent  of  female  eharactcr,  Willi  a 
clmrm  nt  lier  own.  which  niav,  perhn])S,  he  altrihuted  to 
her  Cellic  nationality."— .U/i..  No.  -3l(i. 

Kavanagli,  .Maurice  Ui'unis,  LL.l).,  called  to 
the  bar  at  the  .Middle  Temple  I8til).  1.  The  Universal' 
Table-Hook,  Lon.,  18tiO.  2.  .Shenuis  Dhu,  the  Ulack 
Pedlar  of  (Jalway,  Lon.,  1867,  p.  Svo.  I).  A  Few  Cases 
illustrating  liritish  Uulo  in  India,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  Also, 
school-books. 

rtavanagh,  .Morgan  Peter,  [unit,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
d.  .874.  Origin  of  Languages  and  Myths,  Lon.,  1871, 
p.  8vo. 

'■Tho  siraiid  iiriiiciple  i,>f  the  author]  may  be  slated 
slionlv  eiiiiiigh.  While  men  .■mild  not  yet  speak  with  their 
moutlis,  but  hel.'.  intercourse  only  by  signs  ami  gestures 
they  looked  up  at  tlie  sun  and  made  their  months  round 
after  his  form,  and  .so  they  began  botli  t.i  say  and  to  write 
0.  This  O  was  presently  taken  to  signify  lamongsl  other 
thingsl  unitv,  and  so  was  /,  stftiiding  for  one  linger.  ... 
The  conibinatioii  iiiadeo:  .  .  .  and  Iroiii  this  primeval  C) 
and  /siirangall  the  tongues  and  all  the  alphabets  ot  the 
Wiirlil."— .s';irWil/or,  xliv.  1401. 

Kavanaugh,  Kev.  Itenjamin  Taylor,  18(15- 
1888.  Klectricity  tho  Motive  Power  of  the  Solar  System, 
N.  York,  18S(i. 

Kavanangh,  Mrs.  Uiissell.  Original  Dramas, 
I)ial"gues,  Declamations,  Ac.  Louisville,  1867,  16mo. 

Kavaugh,  Thomas  Henry,  late  deputy  commis- 
sioner of  Oude.  How  I  won  tho  Victoria  Cross,  Lon., 
1860,  12mo.  Also,  pamphlets  relating  to  his  removal 
from  ofiice. 

Kay,   Alexander.      Florine:   a  Dramatic   Poem, 


France  and  her  Proposel 


Kay,H'illiam  Henry. 

Constitution,  Lon.,  1853,  8vo. 
Kay-Sliuttleworth.    See  SiifTTi.Kwourii. 
Kayat,  Asand  Yacoob.     Arabic  without  a  Mas. 
ter,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 

Kaye,  John  Hrayshaw.  Songs  of  Lake  (Jenivn, 
and  other  Poems,  N.  York,  1882,  sq.  16mo. 

Kaye,  Sir  John  William.  K.C.S.I.,  F.U.S.,  [.o,;,, 
vol.  i.,  add.,]  1814-1876,  was  for  some  years  an  oIlii.T 
of  artillery  in  India,  where  he  started  the  Calcutta  1;.. 
view.  He  retired  from  the  service  in  1841,  entered  th. 
home  civil  service  of  the  East  India  Company  in  IS.i., 
and  on  the  transfer  of  the  government  of  India  to  i\v 
Crown  succeeded  .John  Stuart  Mill  as  secretary  t"  the 
political  and  secret  department  of  tho  India  Office.  I. 
Christianity  in  India:  an  Historical  Narrative,  L"i:. 
1850,  Svo.  2.  (Kd.)  Autobiography  of  Miss  Cornelia 
Knight,  Ladv  Companion  to  the  Princess  Charlotte  'if 
Wales,  I.cm.,"  IsBl,  2  vols.  Svo.  3.  A  History  of  llio 
Sepoy  War  in  India,  18,')7-58,  Lon.,  1864-75,  3  voN. 
Svo;  vol.  i.,  4th  ed..  1865;  vol.  ii.,  5th  ed.,  1881;  v..i. 
iii.,  2d  ed.,  Is76.  (The  narrative  is  brought  down  li>  ihe 
fall  of  Delhi.  For  continuation,  see  M,ii.LKS0N,  (i.  II., 
iiifni.) 

■"  The  man  who  would  write  contemporary  liistory  wiili 
inipartlalltv  must  be  made  of  sterner  stiill  than  he.  luid 
his  jieii  must  lie  dipped  s.mietimes  in  a  Huid  bitterer  tliiiii 
tlie  lubricating  mixture  which  serves  Sir  Jcdiii  Kaye  l.^r 
;nk."— .'-■a*.  Utii,  xli.  112. 

"Complicated  and  varied  as  was  the  drama,  its  salient 
points  are  presented  to  ns  with  clearness  and  precision. 
In  short,  tho  art  of  the  practised  historian  liasout  of  <  liiios 
the  most  bewildering  evolved  a  well-ordered  and  coiii|.ie- 
liensive  narrative."— -1(A.,  No.  2.'d7. 

4.  Lives  of  Indian  Officers,  Illustrative  of  tho  History 


'Kay,  Alexander  J.    The  Age  of  Gold,  and  other  ''  of  the  Civil  and  Military  Services  in  India,  Lon.,  1867,  2 
-   ■    ■  _     Lon.,  1851.  ,  vols.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1880. 


Poems.      I!v  an  rpholsterer. 

Kay,  David,  F.H.G.S.  l.  Austria-Hungary,  ("  For- 
eign Countries  and  British  Colonics,")  Lon.,  1880,  or. 
Svo.  2.  Education  and  Educators,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 
3.  Memory :  what  it  is,  and  how  to  improve  it,  Lon., 
1888,  p.  Svo. 

Kay,  E.  II.  D.,  and  Simonet,  Emma.  Twi- 
light Stories,  Lon.,  1873,  12mo. 

Kay,  Sir  Edward  Elienezcr,  M.A.,  b.  1822; 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  called  to  the 
bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1847  ;  a  .justice  of  the  High  Court 
of  .lustice.  Chancery  Division,  since  1881.  With  John- 
son, H.  v.  U.,  Reports  of  Cases  ad,iudged  in  tlio  High 
Court  of  Chancery  before  Sir  W.  P.  Wood,  Vice-Chan- 
cellor,  Lon.,  1s5;!-5!i,  5  vols.  Svo. 

Kay,  Joseph,  .M.A.,  Q.C.,  [oiKc,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  1821- 
1878,  b.  at  Salford,  Lancashire;  graduated  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambriilge;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple  1.848 ;  judge  of  the  Salford  Hundred  Court  of  Rec- 
ord from  1862.  I.  Tho  Conilition  and  Education  of  Poor 
Children  in  English  and  in  German  Towns, Lon. ,1853,  Svo. 
2.  Tho  Law  relating  to  Shipmasters  and  Seamen,  Lon., 
1875,  2  vols.  r.  Svo.  3.  Free  Trade  in  Land.  Edited 
by  his  Widow.  With  Preface  by  the  Right  Hon.  John 
Bright,  M.P.      Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo;  new  c.l.,  1S8(1. 

"He  was  competent  perhaps  above  any  other  writer  on 
the  subject  of  our  Land  Laws  to  treat  his  favourite  (pie.stion 
with  admirable  clearness  of  exposition,  and  with  a  knowl- 
edge and  experience  deri'  I  from  much  travel  abniad, 
from  careful  investigation  at  home,  and  from  accurate 
legal  study  of  the  ditliculties  by  which  it  is  surrounded." 
—Mr.  Ilrii/M's  Preface. 

'Mr.  lirigiit  does  nothing  by  halves,  and  his  approval 


A  halo  of  romance  encircles  the  subjects  of  these  hi 
graphical  memoirs,  and  the  lustre  of  tlieir  lives  is  cnh-iil. 
erably  enhanced  bythemea.siiredandimpre.ssiveseiiteiins 
in  which  it  is  delineated."— .Sa/.  Jlvv..  xxiv.  .''oo,  illt. 
6.  The  Essays  of  an  Optimist,  Lon.,  1S70,  p.  Svo. 
"Tliough  he  has  not  proved  to  our  satisfaction  that  his 
view  of  life  is  very  sound  or  very  exalted,  he  has  perlnniieil 
a  sunicieiuly  iileasant  variation  on  a  tunc  which  will 
doubtless  be  long  popular  with  the  enormous  ela.ss  wliidi 
has  a  taste  for  making  things  pleasant."— .S(i(.  lia:,  x\s\ 
61. 

Kean,  Arthnr.  The  Bantofts  of  Cherrylon :  u 
Story  witliout  a  Villain  or  a  Clj^e,  Lon.,  1883,  2  vuls. 
cr.  Svo. 

Kean,  James.  Balak  and  Balaam  in  European 
Costumes,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

Keane,Augnstns  Henry,  M.A.,b.  1835, at  Cork; 

i  graduated  at  the  University  of  Dublin  1859;  was  aclassi- 

j  cal  and  English  tei.cher  in  the  High  School  at  Haimlii, 

Hanover,  1861-63,  professor  of  French  and  Hindustiini  at 

I  Hartley  Institution,  Southampton,  1868-72,  and  profe<sur 

!  of  Hindustani  at  University  College,  London.  lss2-sS; 

;  vice-president  of  the  Anthropological  Institute  of  (Jiuiil 

j  Britain  and  Ireland  1883-8,8.     He  translated  Helb^alil's 

I  Die  Erde   und   ihro  Viilker,  as  the  basis  of  Stanfinl's 

I  Compendium   of  Geography  and   Travel,  the   separate 

volumes  of  which  are  entered  underthe  names  of  ilie  re- 

I  spcctivo  editors.     1.    Haml-Book  of  the  History  of  lliu 

English  Language,  Lon.,  1860,  fp.  Svo;    new  cd.,  ml., 

'  1875.     2.  The  True  Theory  of  German  Declension  aiiJ 

Conjugation,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo.     3.  (Trans.)  Tho  Seioiice 

Philology,    Etymology,  iiy 


_  _  of   Language:     Linguistic,    Philology,    Etymology. 

and  endeirsc'meVirof'Mr.Kay'sVriTiiiis  are  given  without  Abel  Hovelaciiue,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  4.  (Trans.)  I'liilos- 
Mint  or  hesitation.  .  .  .  .Mr.  Kay  is  always  jnst :  he  is  well  ,  ophy.  Historical  and  Critical,  by  Andrf-  LefOvre.  I.on., 
informed,  ami.  although  he  is  enthusiastic,  he  is  accurate.     ,^~,^  ,,.  x^.„     5    ciVans.  and  ed. )  Early  Teutonic,  lt:ilian, 

...  That  his  .scheme  of  reform  is  not  perfected,  that  It  IS  ;  '  '....._ 

nowhere  clearlv  and  fully  detliied  and  expressed,  is,  we 
niav  Miiipose,  diie  to  his  premature  and  lamented  death." 
— A'liTllili  AiiNcil.t) :  ,lcii((.,  XV.  fjs, 

Kay,  Rev.  William,   D.D.,  [khIi',  vid.  i.,  aild.,] 
1820-1886,  b.  at  Pickering,  Y'orkshire;  graduated,  tirst 

class  Lit  Hum.,  at  LiKColn  Collfgp,  Oxford,  183'.);  FpIIow  ,  . 

of  Lincoln  1840-liR,  and  tutor  1842-49;  ordained  1843  ;    Knowledge  of  the  Culture  and  Industries  of  the  Liii|Mre 

'-  -      .         .  «   ^  ..  i]]\u\c 

riiteJ 

fol. 

Promises    of   Christianity,   Oxf.,   1855.      3.  The  |  (Vol.  L,  The  Necropolis  and  its  Graves ;  vol.  ii.,  tjur- 

U30 


'  and  French  Masters  ;  from  the  "  Dohme"  Series.  Illiist. 
Urn.,  1879,  r.  Svo.  6.  (Trans.)  Tho  Early  Teal'inii^, 
Italian,  and  French  Masters,  by  R.  Dohme,  Lon.,  l^*-", 
4to.  7.  The  Relations  of  tho  Indo-Chinese  and  Inter- 
Oceanic  Races,  .tc,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  8.  (Trans.)  The 
Nor^ropnlia  of  .\ncnn   in    Pent  :    a  Contribution   t"  'Uir 


Ul      IJllieUIII      I  n-tU-,MI,    ailX     tUfcUl       I  LIT*. ru   ,     uiuiatimwu     ■ ,         >^....  .......  ,^w...      ...^     v.  ............. ... ..-. 

principal  of  Bishop's  College,  Caluutta,  1.849-65  ;  rector  of  the  Incas :  being  the  Results  of  Excavations  m 
of  Great  Leghs  from  1866,  and  hon.  canon  of  St.  Alban's  !  on  tho  Spot  by  W.  Roiss  and  A.  Stiibel.  Illustri 
from  1877.  1.  On  Pantheism,  Calcutta,  1853,  Svo.  2.  !  with  141  Coloured  Plates.  Lon.,  1880-87,  3  vols. 
The    Promises    of   Christianity,   Oxf.,   1855.      3.  The  |  (Vol.  L,  The  Necropolis  and  its  Graves ;  vol.  ii.,  t 


S.   Ricbeck, 

■  I    ,,-iiphy:    vol. 

'he   IMijsical 

.i.,  The  Oc'eiin, 

A/iipaaiidlllust 


KEA 

ments  nnj  Textiles;  vol.  iii.,  Ornaments,  Utensils.  Earth- 

Fckhunl,     •*!.,  ?•    '^'?"^-'  ^''y*'""   in    Picture/,  byT. 
hokhiinlt.     I'intos  nni    Text.     T.on     18'  ■>    ft,    fni      in 

Trnns.)   The  ChitlagonR   IliH-Trrb;.        '    ' 
.'■""■-  '■''^^.  f""-      II.  (E,l.)  I'hyf-   ,! 
1.,  The  Earth:   a  De.scrliitive  Hi.ston 
Phenomena  of  thoLifeof  ointJIobe'   v 
Atmosphere,  iinil  h\h;  by  Elisfc  Keolu». 
Lon.,    188t;-,s7,    i,„,,.    svo.      12.    Eastern    OeoKruphv" 
Malay  Peninsula,  In.lo-China,  &o.     Man.     |,„„      ssr' 
r.^vo.     l;i.  (Trans.)  The  Student's  IlistoVyof  the  EnJ-' 
i.'h  I'ailmment,  by  U.  ]{.  (Jneist,  !.„„.,  1887,  S,"       ^ 
Keaiie,  David  IJeady,  [„,„,,,  vol.  i.,  add.]  '  With 
^!ir\JtT'  «-K'-''™"°n   t-'»^^e« :    Reports,   18,54  i^ 

Keani-,  .loiin  Friar  Thomas,  b.  I8.5(,  at  Whit- 
by,  -iorksh.re:  son  of  Hev.  William  Keane.  i,/n,  ,■  m 
away  from  the  l{oyal  Naval  .School,  Neweross,  when 
twelve  years  old,  and  went  to  sea,  and  has  since  bee 
mate  ol  nniny  vessels,  chiefly  in  the  East  India  trade 
lie  acquired  a  knowledge  of  Hindustani  and  Ar  b  c' 
erved  in  the  Turkish  army  in  1877,  made  a  pilgri.  a^e 

tnoTn""'/^  "''"•"  '"  "'"•  "fe"'"^'!'  studied  medi! 
ne  at  the  I  niversity  of  Edinburgh,  but  has  since  re- 

h  T'l  1  "Mall'r  °":?'  f"f'T"-     "«  '"'s  contributed  to 
the  1  all  .Mall  (,a«ctte  and  other  papers.     1.  Six  Months 
Ml  .Meccah:  an  Account  of  the  M,'hamn,edun   Pil"riii, 
age  to  Meccah  recently  accomplished  by  an  Englishman 
i'wrpTo        """""'"''""•  ''""••  '«'■'  S^o;  "O'i  ed."  i 

"  The  ilescrljitions  of  Mecea  itself,  the  holvshriiip  nf  tho 

i^.lS"'r,f  n.^Tyi,^'"^'  ""''^  '"'^'  ".lventr;r,^,is'uV,;ierlaking:S 

2    My  .journey  to  Medinah  :  describing  a  Pilgrimage 

to  Medinah  performed  by  the  Author  disguised  as  a  Mo! 

hanimedan,  Lon.,  1881    8vo  >-ii  "»  u  .no- 

vo^t:er^,:r"^i^-'z;^hr's:;^fK?i^;i 

"  "H.'''if/s''.T,'!  '■"'""'? '"' '»  '"■  <""' "".his "wii  element  ! 
fe'«.-est,Siv,h  '"'-''■'•■''"'  *'""^  bcfgrethe  mast,  aiid  pm-  ' 
lesses  til  give  his  own  experiences.  ...  But  this  i.lm-..r 

8vo'  ^'"^''"  ^'""''  "'  "  ^^■""''erer's  Life,  1887,  2  vols.  cr.  ' 

Keane,  John    Henry.     I.   An   Address    to  the 
Uung    Men   of   Ireland,    Lon.,    ISIio,   8vo.     ^     r,adv  ' 

,,;'  ^""^ },^^W^'«o.  3.  The  Substance  of  Thref  Sec- 
ures on  the  History  of  Ireland,  Lon.,  183!),  8vo  I 
(Irans,  Fables,  by   Karon   G.  J.  A.  do'.Stassir t,  1850 

J'l;i),  sto     "^^  "  ^"'«'"^-''  '°  ^'^«  A^'^'  Westminster, 

Keane,  iWarcus,  M.R.I.A.    The  Towers  and  Tem- 

e  I   f'^"nr'v  "'"■;;'!  """'•Origin  and  Histo  v  dt 

l"w  4to  "'  '•""•   "f   ^'''"'-     I""''-     »"b'in. 

hnViJ^'i!!''  '■""'^  "*■  "  Sincere  enthusiast.  .  .     Mr  Keano 


KEA 

'  u«?T'  ""''""'"S/'"-  Every  Week  in  the  Vear,  Lon., 

8fi0,    2i„„,   new  cd.,  I8fi;!,     5.  The  Young  (Jardener's 

Lducntor,  Lon.,  18R2,  8vo.  *"  "arueners 

Keane,    Rev.   William,   incumbent  of  Whitby 

Homiinism  and  Hin.luism,  Madras,  18,01    8vo  ^' 

,      Kearley,  George.     1.   Links  in  the  Chain:   or 

'iMi     "Un"''  SH."."   '.""  ""'^r'''"'   '"•   Animal    Li?;: 
0    Animal  ?if!      r'l  '\  '"V    ^-  '  ""»'i'i^'^"nd  Won.lers 
.  01  Animal  Life,     riliist.     Lon.,  1S72,  i,  ,Svo 

:  na^:::'i';^;!^ri^;:-;,^--;;;f  American  Ki- 
ka^ka.,8fi7,12n„:     i   Ki^^^TsU^Zu^  t,"^;!. 

Acn,!,^?.'7,VV7"''':     ^"'^  ""''  Chaff;  or,  Double 
rtcnistics;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1881).     Anon 

Keary,  Miss  Anna  .Maria,  182,0-1879  b  at  liath 
Kng. :  the  daughter  of  an  Irish  clergyman  began  I  ct 
literary  career  by  writing   for   children,   but   w*!,"    he' 

2    Si  In  "A        •  'Mi'"""' Charlie,  LSJK,  p.  8vo.     Anon 
Anon.     Newe.L,  188;i.     ;).  The  Rival  King  ;  0    Over- 

I  5.  Clemency  Franklyn,  Lon.,  18(ifi,  2  vols  n  Svn  ■ 
I  2d;L,'LH^'5!'-     "•  •^""'-y-  ^--  1««9.  3  vl.  Pp.  8;: ! 

'  sh.nvrs'ilMrof  "hmiilunfi'''^','"''';^'''''''''  "'"'  "'''■fssorv, 
I  uiaiiship*'"!1.4,V  AVi^xxviii  Ili™''''""  "'"'  ^'■'-■'■"'  "••'■■t' 
'8vo'  '^s'^p^'h"",'.  A'-'^"n'^'(l'n'ostinc,)   Lon.,   1870,  p. 

io"-A^:btii;;rH:^^;^?8:![v^;:^  1^-  ;^'  p;«- 

unfinished  by  the  author,  a'nd  toiler  b^  J^L  ^'at 

wnidii^si'^x  ^r;^::Xe!f  ,:;r//i;";'"'r''"  '!>? 

nes^ai»l  skill  not  oft^ii'JIiil^nl^I^lS,;^;',/?,  ^r'  '"'" 

:|r;::ndr^i^-/j);;-^-,!,^::Hroes^£ 

Early  Egypt  „n  History,  for  the  Young,  Lon      s6     Svr,' 
t:ZmX  l^r    "■"■'"-""'  '-^   ofhe';"Valr;.'fat; 

M.!^fu"7'wE,n*'T)''''?.""'''r*''^'  "f  ""=   Bri.lsh 
.uetiZ   0  l-ft?^  le^P -. /-^  •    »;j- 

r;;prwri^^-;ri--:;;;;;;L:;-^^--- 

makoa^ai    bl^whatisbc^  l?''""'  "'  ^^^  """'^■"«'--  »■•'! 


l„.m.!:'^"p*'. •"!"'?■"•     '•    '^'''«    I'eauties   of    Surrey 


:  lesuu  01  many  a  special  line  of  mi      ,„  „,      i      '""  •""' 
-m.^_the^j^stiges'ofma;^^.;;li';^^'lll!fr'i^^^^^ 
2.  The  Coinages  of  Western  Europe,  Lon     1879   8vo 

Guf/e-tiriL"'!)'",-'  "'"ll'"."  "'  "'ei^Htth  Mus  uuK  a 
Librlrv    lo'  ^'"i'7  "'-•'''"s/''l'ibited  in   the  King" 

into  the  leiieiiris  if  ih..  v.fl^,„y        .'''  "  .'■'  "ilmiraWe.    But 

s»rvivair<d^the  niuor  for,  s  Xh  T '^^ 
these,  we  think  are  rcaMv  m  L  , '  ':'*"-'!"'.",'"'  ''^'''ef.  an'I 
nu.nt.s  of  Nature"orsl,"\    "which  ^^'Ll""'"  .»«  ""-'  "-''e- 
81)aee,"-.Sa/.  Jiev    mm  ^''"'*'  •^^^"'es  hi., 

-te"ve  a!i!!|!>ii^;;P'^i;'^>  «■"!  f'^  of  n.,s«,,„es  which  xv.ll 

Mii^So^±'se^--^f'^t:^;i';iS 

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KEA 

nnlcl  Stuart  Poole.  With  Thirty  Plates.  I.on.,  1S87, 
Hvo. 

Kvary,  Eli/a,  sister  of  A.  M.  Keary,  Hiipm.  1.  Lit- 
tle .SiMil-Skin,  iinil  other  INieriis,  I.on.,  1871,  l2iiio.  2. 
Tlie  .MaKio  Valley ;  or,  I'atient  Antnine.  Illust.  I.on., 
1877,  12iuo.  3.  Memoir  of  Annie  Keary,  Lon.,  I8S2,  |i. 
Svo;  2.1  0(1.,  188:i. 

"  The  earlier  I'iiapters  of  this  1 k  conlain  one  of  tlit 

most  liiselnatiiiK.  as  well  a.s  most  uinilVeelccl,  .stililies  iif 
child  lile  which  we  have  read  tOr  a  Iciiik'  time,  .  .  .  With 
a  very  linle  niunlpiiiation  it  nii!.'lit  he  made  a  sterlim?  ecjii- 
trihution  to  KnKli.'ili  biuuraiihy."— .'<ii/.  Ki:v.,  Iv.  WO. 

4.  At  Home  Again  :  Verso.».  Illu.it.  I-on.,  '-888,  -Ito. 
Al.«",  several  compilation."  of  liiole  text-books. 

Kciiry,  Mnry,  [Mrs.  Henry  Keiiry.)  1.  Snnij 
or,  A  (loo.l  Name,  lllust.  l-»n.,  1871,  l2ino.  2.  I'hil- 
li.i  I'hil;  or,  Alone  in  the  World,  Lon.,  1872,  12uio.  :i. 
Tilly  Trickett;  or,  Try,  Lon.,  187:1,  18mo.  4.  Hetty; 
or,  "  Fresh  Watorcres.ses."  Illusf.  Lon.,  1874,  Ifiuio.  .'>. 
lien  Froxgart ;  or.  Little  Lonesome,  Lon.,  188;!,  p.  Svo. 
(i.  Tinker  Uick  :  a  Tale  of  Long  Ago,  Lon.,  188j,  18uio. 
7.  A  I'eeii  through  the  Keyhole,  Lon.,  188)1.  8.  Sun- 
shine at  Last;  a  Tale  of  London  Life,  Lon.,  1888,  12mo. 

lieasberry,  Ueiijumiii  Peach.  A  Vocabulary 
of  the  English  and  Malay  Languages.  By  li.  P.  K. 
Lon.,  18111),  Svo. 

Keiisby,  Anthony  Q.  Memoir  of  R.  S.  Field, 
Princeton,  N.,I.,  1871,  Svo. 

Keilte,  T.  W.  Practical  Guide  to  Testing  Gold, 
for  Emignints,  Lon.,  18,')2,  12ino. 

Keiiting,  Kliza  H.,  [<iiiie,  vol,  L,  add,]  1.  Ray- 
mond llury :  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1853,  l2nio.  2.  Dramas  for 
the  Dniwing-Room,  Lon.,  18,')'.l,  Svo.  S.  Home  Plays: 
Dramas  for  Hoys,  Lon.,  181)2,  Svo.  4.  Fairy  Plays  for 
Home  Perfornianoe,  Lon.,  lSlil-(i5,  II)  |iarts. 

Keating,  George.  1.  The  iJod  of  Rome,  Lon., 
ISfiS),  llhno.  2.  The  Living  Eucharist  manifested  by 
Miracles,  Lon.,  I  SOU,  IlSmo. 

Keiiting,  John  M.,  M.D.,  b.  1S32,  in  Philadelphia ; 
son  of  William  V.  Keating,  M.D.,  (</.  r.,  min;  vol.  i.  ;) 
graduated  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  in  1873,  and 
in  18711  accompanied  General  Grant  to  India,  Barniah, 
Siani,  and  China.  1.  With  General  Grant  in  the  East, 
Phila,,  1879,  l2rao.  2.  The  Mother's  Guide  to  the  Man- 
agement and  Feeding  of  [iifant.",  IMiila.,  1881,  12'iio. 
;:.  .Maternity;  Infancy ; and t'hildlioo.l,  Pliiia.,  1S87, 12mo. 
With  EiiWAiiDS,  William  A.,  Disca,«es  of  the  Heart 
and  Circulation  in  Infancy  and  .\dolescence,  Phila., 
1888,  Svo. 

Keatinge,  Mrs.  Richard  Ilarte,  (Pottinger.) 
Honor  Blake:  the  Story  of  a  Plain  Woman,  Lon.,  1872, 
2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Keny,  Andrew.  (Ed.)  A  Course  of  Three  Lectures 
on  Free  Cliiirch  Principles,  Glasgow,  1877,  Svo. 

Keay,  J.  Seymour.  I.  Spoiling  the  Egyptians: 
a  Tale  of  Shame,  told  from  the  Blue  Books,  Lon.,  1882, 
Svo  ;  3d  ed.  same  year.  2.  The  Great  Imperial  Danger  : 
an  Iiupossible  War  in  the  Xear  Future.  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Kebbel,  Rev.  Carston  Dirs,  graduated  at  Uni- 
versity College,  Oxford,  183!) ;  ordained  IStO;  vicar  of 
Hatherilen  since  1883.  1.  A  Harmony  of  the  Sacra- 
ments and  Ordinances  of  Christ:  a  Course  of  Sermons, 
Lon.,  1854,  I2mo.  2.  A  Guide  to  True  Conversion,  Lon., 
18l>5,  12mo.  3.  The  Way  of  Christian  Holiness,  Lon., 
1866,  12mo. 

Kebbel,  Thomas  Edward,  M.A.,  b.  1828; 
grauuated  at  Lincoln  Ccdlegc,  Oxford,  1S4|);  called  to 
the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1882:  has  been  connected 
with  the  staff  of  several  newspapers,  and  contributed  to 
leading  periodicals.  Ho  has  edited  a  coliection  of  Lord 
Bcaconslield's speeches.  See  Disrakli,  B., sk/j/k.  1.  Es- 
says upon  History  and  Piditics,  Lon.,  1S04,  p.  Svo.  2. 
English  Statesmen  since  the  Peace  of  IS13,  Lon.,  18SS, 
J).  Svo.  3.  The  Agricultural  Labourer:  a  Short  .Summary 
of  his  Position,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S87. 

"This  book  contains  useful  statLstles  and  valuable  dis- 
cussions. The  writer  is  an  optimist  as  regards  tlie  pros- 
perity of  the  Iftliuurer,  a  pessimist  as  regards  his  industry, 
iiilelligence,  and  productiveness;  but  his  annouucenients 
aresonietiiues  uiirelialile,  and  his  facts  not  uiifrequeiitly 
fail  to  warrant  his  inferences,"— .Spccfufor,  Ix,  13'J3, 

4.  A  Hi^tory  of  Toryism,  from  the  Accession  of  Mr. 
Pitt  to  Power  in  1783  to  the  Death  of  Lord  Beacons- 
field  in  188),  I.tin.,  ISS.i,  Svn, 

"  Consisting  for  the  most  part  of  articles  which  have  al- 
ready appeared  In  the '  National  Review,' It  is  somewhat 
fragmentary,  and  now  and  then  the  style  is  more  suitable 
to  a  pamphlet  than  to  a  history;  but  Mr.  Kebljcl  under- 
stands bis  subject,  and  handles  it  in  a  way  that  should  be 
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(|uite  as  instructive  to  his  own  political  allies  as  to  his 
opiM)nents." — Ath.,  No.  303:), 

5.  Lifeofthe  Earl  of  Beacimsfleld,  "  "tatosmcn"  Sor.,) 
Li>n.,  1888,  p.  Svo.  fi.  Life  of  Gcoi  ,o  Crabhe,  I"  Great 
Writers,";  Lon.,  1S8S,  12mo. 

"  Mr.  Kebbel's  immograph  is  worthy  of  the  subject,  ai.d 
there  is  little  to  dissent  from  in  his  eritieisms,"— ^l(/i,,  No, 
3181, 

Kebbell,  William,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  con.sultin.,; 
physician  of  the  Susse.x  County  Hospital.  1.  Popular 
Lectures  on  the  Prevailing  Diseases  of  Towns,  Brighton, 
1818,  12nio.     2.  The  Climate  of  lirightcm,  \S'M,  12mo. 

Keble,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  [oll^,  vol.  i.,  add.,; 
I7U2-l8t5li.  For  biog.,  see  Coli-;hii)ok,  Sru  .T.  T,,  an/u,!. 
I.  On  Eucbaristicai  Adonition,  0.\f.,  18.^7,  Svo;  4tb  ed,, 
18(17.  2.  An  Argument  for  not  proceeding  immediately 
to  repeal  the  Laws  which  treat  the  Nujitiai  Bond  as 
Inilissoiuble,  Oxf.,  1857,  Svo.  3.  Sequel  of  the  .Argu- 
ment against  immediately  repealing  tlie  Laws  whioii 
treat  the  Nuptial  Bond  as  Indissoluble,  Oxf,  and  Lon., 
1857,  Svo.  4.  A  Litany  of  Our  Lord's  Warnings,  0x1,, 
lSli4,  sq.  16mo.  5.  Pentecostal  Fear:  a  Sermon,  0x1'., 
1801,  Svo.  0.  Sermons,  Ocoiisional  anil  Parodiial,  0x1',, 
18li8,  Svo.  7.  Village  Sermons  on  the  lla|>li8nial  Ser- 
vice, Oxf.,  1808,  Svo.  S.  Miscellaneous  Poems,  0x1',, 
ISOil,  12nio;  3d  ed.,  1870. 

"Dr.  Moberly  has  done  wisely  ill  collecting  into  one 
volume  Keble's  miscellaneous  ])uems,— all,  that  is,  which 
are  not  included  in  tlie  'CliriMian  Year'  or  the  '  Lyra  liiiii- 
centiiim,'  .  ,  .  .More  Ibaii  half  the  iiieees  broim'bt  touellur 
have  appeared  alreaily,  ,  ,  ,  Of  those  now  published  lor 
the  liret  time,  few,  if  any,  witli  one  cioispieuousexceplioM, 
rise  to  the  author's  highest  mood  as  a  jxiet,"— ,S(i(,  Iti  r., 
xxvii,  840, 

S),  Devotion  before  and  after  Holy  Communion,  0x1,, 
1870,  12mo.  10.  Letters  of  Spiritual  Counsel  and  Guid- 
ance. Edited  by  R.  F.  Wii,-on.  Oxf.,  1870,  l2mo.  II. 
Seiinons  for  the  Christian  Year,  Oxf.,  1875-80,  10  vols. 
Svo.  12.  Occasional  Papers  and  Reviews,  [with  a  Preliue 
by  Dr.  Pusoy,]  Oxf.,  1877,  Svo. 

"  It  would  he  a  great  mistake  to  suppose  tliat  the  book  is 
exclusively  or  mainly  occupied  with  polemical  discu^^- 
sion.s.  .  .  .  TlKise  who  have  no  taste  for  .such  topics  will 
yet  tiiid  abundant  matters  of  interest  for  all  religious  iuiii 
cultivated  minds."— .s'li/,  Jtcv.,  xliii,  142. 

13.  Studia  Sacra:  Theological  Papers.  Edited  by  ,1,  1'. 
Norris.  Oxf.,  1877,  Svo.  14.  Outlines  of  Instructions. 
Edited  by  R.  F.  Wilson.  Oxf.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  15.  Ser- 
mons :  Miscellaneous,  Oxf.,  1880,  Svo. 

Kcckeler,  Mrs.  T.  H.,  M.D.  Thalcia:  Woman: 
her  Physioiogv  and  Pathology  in  Connection  with  .Ma- 
ternity", Ac.  Cin.,  1861),  12mo. 

Keckley,  Elizabeth.  Behind  the  Scener.  N. 
York,  1868,  12mo. 

Keddie,  Miss  Henrietta,  [''Sarah  Tvtleh." 
i;.  r.,  (luie,  vol.  iii.,  add,,]  b.  1827.  Nearly  all  her  book.i 
have  been  published  under  the  above  pseudonyme.  1. 
Meg  of  Elibank,  and  other  Tales,  Lon.,  1860,  p.  Svo.  2. 
Wearing  tlie  Willow  ;  or,  Bride  Fielding :  a  Tale  of  Ire- 
land and  of  Scotland  Fifty  Years  Ago,  Lon.,  1800,  p.  Sio. 
3.  Jleroines  in  Obscurity  :  a  Second  Series  of  '■  lepers 
for  Thoughtful  Girls,"  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  4.  Sisters  :nui 
Wives,  Lon.,  1871',  p.  Svo.  5.  Modern  Painters  and 
their  Paintings,  Lon..  1873,  l2mo.  6,  Lady  Bell,  liy 
the  Author  of  "Citoyenne  Jacqueline."  1873,  3  vols. 
p.  Svo. 

"A  graceful  and  readable  stoiy,  marred  by  occasiomd 
extravagances,  .  .  .  but  redeemed  by  the  sympatlielic 
treatment  of  many  dearly-deliiied  characters,  and  by  '.he 
skill  which  eidists  our  alleetions  in  behalf  of  the  chiintiest 
of  heroines."— A(/i,,  No.  '.'41X1, 

7.  Musical  Composers  and  their  Works,  for  the  I'.-e  of 
Schools  and  Students  in  Music,  Lon.,  1875. 

"Her  book  is  no  mere  piea,''ant  cimipilatiou  of  muslial 
reminiscences.  Her  lives  of  the  (lermaii  eompo.'^ers  me 
always  efl'ectlve,  and  often  extrenicily  graphic,"— ,s;)(rtii(«r, 
xlviii.  66."), 

S,  Wliat  she  came  through,  Lon.,  1870,  3  vols.  p.  '^vo. 
il.  By  the  Elbe,  Loo.,  1878,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  10.  CliiM- 
hood  a  Hundred  Years  Ago:  with  Six  Chromes  alter 
[Reynolds,  Lon.,  IS76,  Svo.  11.  A  Douce  Lass,  Lon., 
;  1877,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  12.  Scotch  Firs,  Lon.,  1878,  2  vols, 
cr.  Svo.  13.  Summer  Snow.  lllust.  Lon.,  IS7S.  II. 
Jane  Austen  and  her  Works,  Lon.,  18S0,  p.  Svo.  I'l, 
j  Oliver  Constable,  Miller  and  Baker,  Lon.,  1880,  3  vols, 
or.  Svo.  10.  The  Bride's  Pass:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1SS1,2 
I  vols.  cr.  Svo.  17.  Footprints;  Nature  seen  on  its  Hu- 
man Side.  lllust.  ISSl.  18.  The  Hero  of  .a  llundrcl 
Fi).dits,  Lon.,  1881,  or.  Svo.  19.  Three  Frights  and 
Three  Beauties:  with  the  Story  of  Bobinette,  Lon.,  l^'~l| 
sq.  lOmo.  20.  A  Scotch  Marriage,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vols,  or. 
Svo.     21.  Marie  Antoinette:  the  Woman  and  the  liueen, 


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IlluHt.    Lon.,    .H«l,^,   svo      2!    u""\1  "","■  '^'""  ^^"'•''»- 
I'<'<j,  p.  ,svo      2-,     \    m-  ,■    ■    "^'^  "™"<'  D'-eJi.,  Loii 

N,ng8tre8..08  of  S.ot  „nj    L°;      V-  '  ^^T"'  ■^''■'"'   ^'■• 

'<>OI»n,  anJ  in  tho  ion/l  of  M,  "«;,"'  '"''>'"""" 
Lon.,  IS5(),  l2ino.  Anon  9  4  '  "'""g""'.  Kdin.,  nn.l 
Soiontifio,   illustrative,     fr.      ^""•■"'"'"^   Mtorary  and 

^o^.^?H1',^W?'r{","^.*=•  /^'""'  Apparel.     I,lu«t 
•I  ■   u.j,  ,ivo.     {.\  dt'votiona    wofU  \  iwunt. 

.i.e'.?e:;:™f^;j„i^tr^  .rn^;n""J«''>  • '^^' ^ 

took  orders  in  tlio  Pn  twtanV  I  n^^'     ,"n,  ^  "'■''•  "'  l''4l  ; 

>awba  and  other  Poe„,N:Y'r-|'sjr"  tI""..  '•  •'^"- 
^'n'l  the  Suhlinio:  „„  Ana  vl  /.fH  -  T*""  ""'""f"' 
■>  lJeter»,ina.ion  of  tL  Siv  k     r'p  ^"'"^'""''  '^"'i 

'i"n.  ("German  I'lX  onl  hi  r  •  "..^"''•'"^  Kxposi- 
lural  Oeology.  Cin.   I  "  7    r2,„o  ""''  °'  ^K"""'" 

.ion- Tiai^ii.,l!'.;i^,>;:b„ii''."r';?i"'  ?,«  ^--h  ««,.„,„. 

KiNLr,  Lon.,  ISfio.Svo         '  "'•  "'•!"«"'- the  Revolution- 

Wol^l's'sMvi""?  M*   tre  ,^''%^r'"«  »^  C""'"'". 
Lectures,  MotJtreal,  Is'ai   Sv''"'    *""•  ""'  O""""'  T«o 

Keelcr,  Andrew's      a' d 

tion  of  the'world  ZFall  of  VlT  !'''"'''''"«  ""o  Crea- 
bui-sh,  I,Sa2,  Svo.  '""•  *'=• '  ^U  ed., Ogdens- 

-f  f  «u1d;  fJ'S!'  ,9;,^  ^.J;  ^[>-e  to  go  to  become  j 
J;';lo.    Maps  and  III,",'.    Chic    Tsso '  d"^"°»' -">"  «<""- 
History  of  the  Bible:  a  Pon?i,',.  A   '      '""■     ^-  ^  S'>"" 
'i'"'  «"'!   Developtnent   of  "^h^  r^  """"J^,"'  ""«  *'''™a. 
'""■"I  new  ed.,  Ch  '  m\       ^'"'°"'  ^'"''•'  '««''  '4-  I 

-J^'fcnSS^'::^;;^^"' ■>■ -«•'-;  ^  a 

'^:n..,e1,  lecturer     nViurriNt   "ol'  r^'"'^"^'  ""S™ 
a^  lorresjiondent  of  the  N  Y    Trih  ."  ""^  '»  "^"ba, 

from  the  steamer      1    (?i  Tribune,  he   disappeared 

UeorgeSand,  Host    ""7/  Svo  ''""  ''"  '*'"'<"^>'^>  by 

?:S^f^vi5-t^fe?'^^''«^:  3: 

«-'Mon :  Jlero  and  slm  Lon"    ^H«' '''  ^J"""     ■••  ''«°«™' 

a  H,,  ly  OHginal  rLuy."l%'X  hL      8S4 '"T^  ^ 

the  First  Oueen  nf  P„Vi      .  V  '^''  ^^mo.     4.  How 

'8(*4,  :!2in„       "   A   Pr^f""'*  ^"^  W„oe,l  and  Won,  Lun     i 

l-"".,  ISN),  „    Svo      9    0  .    ""'  '>■'"«»   Husiness 

^rk"s,  Loi:;,    78-3    p  S%'ge«t.ve  Thoughts  for  Busy' 

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[ivt  .lefferson  Medical  CoHeire  Isno.  ., 

N'rmy    |sH2-f,l.  i.rofess  .r   „r  '  "'^Kwn  in  the  T..*!. 

Medical   College'  f.,,|e,hi,';*'''''^  '"r  ""•"   ^^"'"""•« 

!  o-ny  in  the  I'en^.-ylv/uly' t  fc"^'inr{'V'^  ".""'- 
'f  American  Healt:  I'rimers  I  .,  a  '^7" ' '^''""'• 
^Vash.,  )8R4.     2    Clini,..  1     '(,     .'      I'    """"•^    l'"ralysi.«, 

Anatomy:  a  Leur"i,L,V''  r*'"''''''?  ''^'^'"'^  "f 

"'"  Karly  Jlistory  of  j-      h'  ' '^  V  "[""'■     •«•  i^^etch  of 

,  '-'mo.     5    On   th7surLMc,l  'V'utotny,  Phila.,  isr:.. 

«<■  the  CV.ntinued   Fevfrr^n'i,?  ''■'■'''''"■'  "'"'  '"^l"-^! 
Wash.,  1877,  Svo.  '  '■^"""""man   Mi.scell.  Coll.,) 

It'hronicle  in   ISfiS   a^l  C   ' ''i:  "'''"  '"' "'"  Koehcster 
papers  in  NW  York  (■tvan,!  „        ,™""™'"'  '*■'"'  "«"■«- 

jWkers:  a  Social   Pa;LU'^'^7J-Vs'5^ 
Trajan  :  the  History  of  a  .sV,  t  ,.      .  ,  ,.     "•     ^non.     2. 

«"".«  Episo,les  in  the  C,k,  .'"'"«  ^"""8 '^''"' ^  «i'h 
a  N';;vei;x.  York  188^1  Co ^  "'  '^'""^  '''^o''  l'>rors  : 
"ri,^;mf'Vl,r^E^;t;'"'P"l|.-"''elve  rather  brillia,,,  and 
|.res„ueand  P"oticiu.Vp a^  '"'iV.'.f  ''  "'■"'"■  "'  >^^ 
xi,  ^^-'-'--''ent,  ehata::te;^;uiJ^;:;,;,.^,;^^>:!!^l;jJ;  js 

One,;nrTt!^:f-jr,^-'-^.V«rk,   1886,    12,„o.     4' 

(Ireland)  sin  e  ?,',•"' j^Her".  "'  "'"'"""'  «''"»«"' 
Nature  and  Object,' Lo^'.'I^.V'Irm"  "  '"'''''  "'  ""•"• 
I>ourtr',,^f;;;'';/;:^«;;;^^t:-     .^y'iney  Fielding:  t.,e 

bury;  entered  the  &,    «  "if -"' "r^f'"'''' "■"'  ""iley. 
I  tendentof  I>ehral)un"s  fi     n"  '""}"'  '''*■'■;  ^"Perin- 

i;^''Mi.i:  di„tricta,:;^^.;;f-r  ;^«i'^^;''«-''»n^ 

1854,  12,no.     2.  Th"   Alt.h,>f  p""  •*'■"    '"    '"'""■  ''""■ 
»f  Aurungzeb  to  the  Ov    f  IPV'"'  '"""  'be  Death 

,  Moghul   Em,,ire:  ^n  J  i'stor icai   P '"''  "-.''','"'  "•'""  "f  "'« 
|enl..  18S7.  historical   tssay,"  1876;  3d   ed., 

I  J-t'''"u"h;lri,\,^«'u,''nST  ••*">""--'  the  s,,.,' 

I  rpnlt  is  whatiay  be   .fl u^d  a'lm 'i"^  "tiihoriiies:  but    1 'j 

van„u.s  sources,  but  with  ut  tL    ,'./'  "  '^"'"l-ilatiui,  from 

C'bapters  on  the  Adminis'trln       "i;""-'"  '""Ha'  Critical 

Cluigtai,  Btibar  and  his     ;;;",:' '"?'  '"•"',"'^^'  ''y  '"« 
'  Profesxpdlv  written  .   V,     "."""'^1  ''"n.,    871).  ,sv„ 

!  ^^rfenrf '&--- '--!^^^i^^r 
^r-Xgi:^""=-!"S;:t-';^?S' 

'ration  of  In  L  Di,"  HctT'd,^™''""'.  ""■  "">  ^J-inn  1 
Bengal  Army,  Lon.,  18.  3  Svo  T*^.  «'!."  ^f''^""  "^  "'« 
t'-ry  of  Hi„du'stan,'f  om'the  Fir,;  vr  ^r'^V^  ">«  '"«- 
the  Fall  of  the  Mugh  1  p  ,,,^:,„"?'  ^^'"fl""  Conquest  to 

"  He  has  thoq  lalft/pl ,  f    ''";  ^'""•'  '^^S,  Svo. 
ce  lent  arrangena?,  ,  ,^?  ',f„"i"!.V'";"-"""""«  research,  an  ex- 

nianyof  thp.nrT.jL..''!!'^.'^  '.".''"'  has  enabled  him"  to  visit 


,  new  edition  of  Beale's  OrientaTi  *'  "'\!'f<'P"ration  of  a 

Ki'ene,  James,  M  r"c^ «i;;S^''ph;cal  Dictionary.) 

iservations    on    the  Treatm^n.      .•  L"' ■    ''   Practical  Ob- 

Keene,  Jaines  Boddelv      r    1    ir     ,  ,, 

Practical  Gauging,  for  IWi,  ^  V  ^  Hand-Book  of 
new  ed.,  Philaf  868  o  a^»""T;,^°"-  '»«'-  "r-  Svo; 
Lon.,  1875,  p  «;„    •    ^'  ^  """J-Book  of  Hydrometry 


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Kcciio,  Johii    llaptUt.     A  I'l«  n  '.n'l  Pnvct'cal  I 
DiL'i'stof  the  Liiwof  Hiinkniptcy,  f>outhw«rk,  1SI12  >tvo 

Koeiie,  John  IlarriiiRton.  I.  Tho  I'mchoiU 
Fisherman!  Illust.  I,o„..  1«SI  ,,•  «vo  2  l.»h.n«- 
Tiicklo:  its  Matorhil  and  Manufacture.  Illust.  Lnn., 
1S8«,  I).  Svo.  ,  , 

KceiU',  Kathcrinc.  Voiceless  Teachers:  whence 
tliey  ccnno,  an.l  what  tli"y  teach,  Lon.,  IJSo,  ]..  Svo 

KfClie,  Luther.  Sermons;  with  Inlrcluctnm  by 
Uev.  S.  ';.  llcrrieli.  Bost.,  l»7li,  12mo.  . 

Keoiie,  Ilcv.  Martin  A.     1.  I'leasuro  »nd  1  ain  : 
wi!!;  other' Pa,-".  '■""..  l^HS,  12"'o      2-       ■V:;'"^ 
Christ  ;  a  Serii's  of  Lenten  hernions,  I,oti.,    HfiS.  s\o. 

Kc-nc,  Mrs.  S.  V.  1.  V"'''',!'"  ""'orient 
Year    Here    an,l    Ther,.,    Host..    Isii'.l,    12n.o.     2.  Orient 

"'i^e^e;;Hiili«m:"  New  South  Wales  Coal-Fields, 

"'Kcenl^'wiUium  Albert.  A  SelejMion  of  Cases 
on  gaasi. Contracts,  Cambri.lse.  Mass.,  1>8S,  -  u)ls.  Sw).  | 

Keeney,  Klla  B.,nn<l  Noble,  Annette  L.  Dr. 
Orantlev-<  NeiKhlMMS.     IlU.>t.     Phila.,  18f<;i,  Imno. 

Yic ep,  liev'.  John.  Sketches  of  the  Keli«ious  L>  e 
and  Katlh  of  Mis.  Lydia  Hale  Keep,  of  Oberl.n.  by 
her  Husband.     OI.erlin.  0.,  IS«(i.  ; 

Keen,  Josinh.     1.  Common  hea-bhells  of  f'"  f""--  , 
nir     llhtst.     San    Fran.,    ISSl,    Svo.     2.    West      oast 
Shells;  a   Familiar    Description    ol  the    Marine,  Hcsh- 
AVator.  iind   T-and  MoUusks  found  in  the  Lnilcd  States 
West    of   the    Kocky    Mountains.     Illust.     San    iMan., 

'"KelMr'Robert  Porter.  (Trans.)  An  Homeric 
Dicti.ui'nv;  from  the  German  ..f  George  .\utenneth: 
with  .Additions  and  Corrections,  N.\ork,  1S,0,  l-mo. 

Keeping,  WaMier.  The  Fossils  and  Pa  leonto- 
Wical  Affinities  of  the  Xeoc.mian  Deposits  olLpware 
and  Urickhill,  (Sedgwick  Prize  Essay  lor   l.s9,)  Lon., 

Keer,  Rev.  William  Brown,  graduated  at  St. 
Iieesl85ti;  ordained  ISiS;  harbor  chaplain  of  Bo.nbay 
lSi'),^--2.  1.  Numbering  our  Days,  Lon.,  l^f>t,  1-mo. 
2.  The  .bailor's  Life  and  E.tample,  Lon.,  ISbO,  Ihuio.  .i. 
Notes  of  a  Mission  Tour  in  Ceylon  and  South  India, 
Bombay,  186fl,  12mo.  _   „  ^.^ 

Keese,John.  (Ed.)  Words  of  Peace;  or,  The 
Mourner's  Chaplet.  [verse,]  Host.,  lS-4,  24mo. 

"Keese,  01in6,"   (Pseud.)     See  Lfakky,  Miss 

Keese,  William  Linn,  b.  183d,  in  ^ew  \o  k 
Citv.  1.  .John  Keese,  Wit  and  Litterateur :  a  B'ograph. 
ieai  Memoir,  N.  York,  18S;l,  Svo.  (A  biography  of  the 
a«th(.r's  father,  an  auctioneer,  noted  for  his  wit,  and 
editor  of  several  volumes  of  ,.oetry.)  2.  William  K 
Burton,  Actor,  Author,  and  Manager:  a  Sketch  ot  his 
Career:  with  Recollections  of  his  Performances.  Illust. 
N.  York,  18S5,  Svo. 

■•  Mr  Keese  has  performed  his  task  with  siraplioity  and 
ta«te  .He  has  had  the  aid  of  the  surviving  members 
of  BurtonMamily."— .Va(iO»,  x1.;M<.  ! 

Keeson,  Alfred.  I.  Monts  de  Pi6t6  and  Pawn- 
bniking,  Lon.,  1854,  12mo.     2.  The  Pawnbrokers    Acts, 

'^Keetley',"charles  Uobcrt  Bell,  F.R.CS.,  late! 
assistant  demonstrator  of  anatomy  at  St.  Bartholomew  s  , 
Hospital.     1.  The  Student's  (Juide  to  the  Medical  Pro- 
fession, Lon.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1S85.     2.  An  Inde.'C 
of  Surgery :  being  a  Concise  Classification  ot  the  Main 
Facts  and  Theories  of  Surgery,  Lon.,  1S81,  p.  8vo ;  4th 
ed.,  1SS7.     H.  On  the  Surgery  of  the  Knee-Joint:  Att- 
drcsses,  Lon.,  1S8S,  or.  Svo. 
Kehoe,  James.    The  Expiation  ;  a  Drama,  Bait., 

isri,  12ino.  „,  ,    I, 

Kehoe,  Simon  D.  The  Indian  Club  Exercise. 
Illust.     X.  York,  ISfiT,  4to.  ,     ,, ,    ,  „  t  •   i,, 

Keighly,  Henry  Peach.     1.  "  Luknon :     Light 
oast  on  the  Footprints  of   Israel,  ISSn,  8vo.     2.  '  Phos- 
ter"    Light    cast    on    the    Footprints    of    Israe     from 
Me'ia   to    the    British    Islands:  Sequel   to  "Luknon, 
lion.,  ISSII,  Svo. 

Keiley,  A.  M.     1.  The  Prisoner  of  War;  or.  Five 
Months  among  the  Yankees,  Richmond,  Va„  ise,'),  12mo; 
Zd  ed.,  entitled  ''  In  Vineulis ;  or.  The  Prisoner  of  W  ar. 
Ac,  N.York,  1S6B.  .   „      ..        f 

Keiley,  William  S.  The  Law  and  Practice  of 
Insolvent  Assignments  in  the   State  of   New  York,  N. 

Keily,  John,  C.E.,  late  of  the  Indian  Public  Works 
aw 


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and   Victorian    Railway    Department.       Expansion   of 
Structures  by  Heat,  Lon.,  1887,  cr.  Svo.  ,    ^,     . 

Keim,  Ue  Benneville  llandolph.  I.  shen 
dan's  Troopers  on  the  Borders:  a  Winter  Campaign  ..n 
the  Plains.     Illust.     Phila.,  1S70.  IRmo. 

"The  anilior  apocmipanied  lleneral  Sheridan  n  hs 
winter  camiialKn  of  IhCh-Wi.  .  .  .  He  c.iniineiit.s  on  tin. 
iVl  lidstralio  11  of  Indian  alValrs,  and  ,e  .seems  to  laye  ,. 
■it  .express  an  opinion,  having  doked    lie  Indian 

Kim  viry  fairly  in  the  liiee It  Is  nota  boijkof  an 

^riMit  lilerarv  merit ;  it  is  not  showy,  but  It  is  serviceable. 
-Addon,  x.38<J,  n,         , 

2.  San  Domingo:  Pen-Pictures  and  Leaves  of  Iravcl. 
Rimiance.  and  History,  Phila.,  IS7n,  12mo. 

Keir,  Knni§.  Thrown  on  the  World:  a  Slorv. 
Lon..  1  Still.  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
1  Keith,  Uev.  Alexander,  D.D.,  [„„(-•,  vo.i.,  add.,) 
■  179U-I88U.  The  History  and  Destiny  of  the  «  orl.l  lo- 
I  cording  to  Scripture.  Parti.  Illust.  Lon.,  Ist.l,  m.,. 
Keith,  Charles.  Circus  Life  and  Amusement-. 
,  Equestrian,    Dramatic,   and    Musical,   in   All    Nations 

Derby.  IS?!),  8vo.  ,„.,    •      nu-i    i  . 

!  Keith,  Charles  Penrose,  b.  18a4,  in  Philad, ,. 
i.hia  ;  graduate,!  at  the  Vniversity  <if  Pennsylvania  Is  .. : 
admitted  to  the  bar  1S77.  The  Provincial  Councillors  .,1 
Pennsylvania  who  held  Office  between  17.W  and  I,  ,i., 
and  those  Earlier  Councillors  wh..  weresomoChicf  Mag.s. 
trales  of  the  Province,  and  their  Descendants,  Phila., 
I8S.S,  4to.  „  ,  ,,.„   „ 

Keith,  Conway.    Taming  a  Shrew,  Lon.,  iso.i,  .. 

vols.  p.  Svo.  -,     , 

Keith,  Duncan.  1.  Nugie  Histoncifi  ot  Myth... 
logicie,  Glasgow.  ISS2,  Svo.  IVM)  copies  printed.  2.  A 
History  of  Scotland,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  from  llic 
E.kriiest  Times  to  the  Death  of  David  I.,  115.i,  LJm-. 
1SS6,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"While  his  book  gives  evidence  of  great  industry  and 
some  lalent,  the  .signs  of  .scholarship,  ""d  .f,'-'-'-'!,  ►•'^■j;:-;  f 
literary  oullure,  are  cuuspicuously  absent  from  It.  -.l.(i.(., 

XXX.  2')G.  ^  , 

Keith,  James.  So  Sinks  the  Day-Star :  the  st..iy 
„f  Two  Lovines  and  a  Liking,  Lon.,  1S76,  cr.  8vo. 

Keith,  James.  Heating  by  Artificial  Means,  l.<m., 
1.H7S,  Svo;  4th  ed.,  rev.,  1884, 16mo. 

Keith,  James.  1.  The  Impending  Judgimnt  ..I 
Great  Britain.  2.  The  Eastern  Question  of  lo-Day.  iis 
unfolde.1  by  the  Prophet  Isaiah.  Lon.,  IS.S^fi,  Svo. 

«' Keith,  Leslie,"  (I'seud.)    See  Joii.nsto.s,  Miss 

GUACK  KkITII,  Hlljll-a.  ,    ^  ,  .  Ti 

Keith,  Manrice.    Shadow  and  Sunshine;  or.  flie 
Two  Cousins,  Lon..  ls,V.t,  p.  Svo. 
Keith,  Nathaniel  S.,  and  Neymann,  Pern. 

(Trans.)  Magneto-Electric  and  Dynaino-Lleetri.'  M-.i- 
i  chines:  their  Construction  and  Practical  .\ppli>ali....t'i 
i  Electric  Lighting  and  the  Transmission  of  I'ower  l,v  II. 
iSehellen:  with  Notes,  Ac.  Illust.  N.  "i  oik,  IsSJ, -v.,. 
i  Keith,  T.  J.  I.  A  Dictionary  of  the  Garo  l,;iii- 
'  guage,  Julpigoree,  1873,  Svo.  2.  Outline  Grammar  .<t 
the  Garo  Language,  .Sihsagor,  1S74,  Svo. 

Keith,  Thomas,  M.D.    Contributions  to  the  >Mr- 

gical   Treatment  of  Tumours  of  the  Abdomen.     I'mt  I. 

Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Keith-Falconer.     See  Falconfr,  unpm. 

Kelaart,   Kdwnrd    Frederick,    M.D..   I.l.>., 

F  Z.S.,  stalV-surgeon,  Ceylon.     1.   Flora  Calpensis  :  ton- 

tributions  to  the  Botany  and  Topography  <'l  Giliraltar, 

Lon    1843  Svo.    2.  Prodromus  Faunie  Zeyianicie  ;  hcnii! 

Contributions  to  the  Zoology  of  Ceylon   Lon..  IS,;.7  sv,.. 

3.  Contributions  to  Marine  Zoology,  Colombo.  |N.y.l,  svo. 

Keike,    Kev.    William    Hastings,  rector  ot 

Dravton   lieauchainp,  Buckinghamshire.     1.  >>'"'"'f" 

Sei.iilchral  Monuments  in  English  Churches,  Lon..  ISsii, 

Svo.     2.  Britain's  Ancient  Church  and  Home  s  I  surpa- 

tion.      By   a  Country    Pastor.      Aylesbury,   IS.,  1.  Svo. 

3.  Family  Prayers,    Original  and  Selected    Lon..    -w. 

12mo.     4.  The  Church-Yard  Manual;   with  live  llun- 

dred  Epitaphs,  Lon.,  1854,  fp.  Svo.        „„,     ^  , 

Kelland,  Uev.  Philip,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  [..„,.      1. 

i,  add.,]   1808-1879.     1.  Transatlantic  SketchcH.  ivtin.. 

1858    fp    Svo.      2.    Lessons  on    Physics,   Eilin..   InI. 

12mo.     With   Tait,   PKTi-;it   Githrik,  Introduction  to 

Quaternions,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo;  2d  cd.,  18S2. 

Kellen,  William  V.  1.  Inde.x-Digest  to  the  He- 
ports  of  Cases,  Massachusetts  Supreme  .Judioi.il  i  uun. 
I761-18S4,  Bost.,  1881),  Svo.  2.  Massachusetts  lligefi' 
a  Digest  of  the  Reported  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Ju- 
dicial Court  from  1879  to  1SS7,  Bost.,  1887,  Svo.  ^. 
Index  to  the  Public  Statutes  of  the  Commimwcaltboi 


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>W«d,u....,,  a„,|  „.  Public  Aotsof  ,,S,S2  to  ,S«r,  n„.,„ 

X.  York,  ISS7,  |,i,„„  •■""leof  I'rogrcs.sivo  I'oker, 

I."ui8,  .Mo.  i  boraiim  u   loV,   ,  .    •    .     "'"ver^ity   of   St. 
'l-nt  of  St.   Loui.,  U,  iver„ it'l      'r   t"     "'"'7'"-'''  P"'»i- 

-;xai..x.vo.k.,ss,^r:u!;i!;on!.^l;:^;j:,,!ir 

«n.l  a,lapt',|  to  Vmn'i  ar''oi'!!!',^;/''-'''7;r'" •>  K^I-l"ino,l  I 
l^'rao;  now  e.l.,  Iw"  •"  ^"''"'     ^'"•'  '877,  I 

Kellett,  Admiral  Sir  Heiirv   idot  ir,r 

i"  the  Army,  Bu,t.,  I86T  !«,„       ',"'t  i'^'"",""  '^'^^'""" 
li.,st.,  ISfij,  ISmo.     ,■•    Aifr,.;    u    .     •^"''""J' ^  Captain, 

iMio,  l,S|„o,  7  Liitl,,  (  „  •  *'^""''>  sWork,  Bo.^t., 
C.mfort.Iiags,  Bo  ,"  HBrisr"'  T' ,'^"«,  •'''"''l^''"'' 
T.lks,  Host.  186.%  S„o  9  Ti;„  nu^'n""  ■-«""""- 
Socking  tho  Light,' «o,.ri8„5;  1^2  „""'  n  r"",,'' '■,"■•• 
tic  .Meeting,  liost.,  l.sfiii  is„„,  7  4..  '"•V""'"'  ''■'- 
Ii"*t.,  l8B(ClKmo.  12  The  ;,n«V-  ^^  *  "'i'  "™'"--''^<. 
Mission  Work,  I'hila.,  iJso  ,  "o  ^M  "^  •' •'^''.f ''''■'^  "' 
it.nk.  Host.,  1,S6«,  Kimo.  e'rtv  I't      ■''^  "  ''""''"^o- 

B-'l..  I8rt7,  Ifimo.    l.'i   liusl   ri„!   ^  Harding's  Mission, 

of  i.ivin/fnsi^;:^,  ilo^r^';;;  r::;-  "■»  Evhionces 
ISA  ,''7'  •'•  *'•    ''^'^  ''""o-ph/of  E.xistenee,  Lon., 

I^"rer!'>^;.ss"'l",„lf„"ArMi',Hh'-'   'IV''  "•    «' 

8ucoe.,.sful  attempt  to  es  ah  i,l,j  ■'""''''  ""  ""- 
A  (ieographieal  'ske,  h  ^^t  m  P-nZ^l"  °'-*'«"''-  '• 
Oregon,  Host.,  isaii,  ,Svo  2  ...;„,  /  A'""'"'  oallea 
lu.^band.  Palmer,  IS.OI.     Anon  i.',"  ""  '^""°"-''' 

Soltlemcnt  of  OrJgon  and  of  tho  rl',  •  ""i"''^  "^  'he 
""•I  of  Persecution's  "nd  ffl  cUons  of"'F,"r?'v'^'"''''"-"'"' 
tuuiiince  endured  bv  the  A  ,.t  ..  a  f  ""^'^  ^  ^""   Con- 

St,  Louis,' '."i^";?^..'*-.,  '■■rl::"T,'^"'f  '■"'  Mi^^ouri 
•'-•■H'e  in  Missouri,  .S  Lo'ai^TsM  /'"■  ''T'"''  "f  t'"e 
th.-'    Uw   relating    to    Exee'u  or, '  A?"  •  ' '  '^'™'"'«'  "" 

^"ono,waspubltiriiJ}i54)    '   "'"""'   ''^   '■  ^-    k!  ! 

the  pi' n,?;.:  "'A^'baK In  th  ?A''",  S"^  ^-«--  of 
lllos,.     Phila.,  1875    ,imo  ^""'''  ^•'"«''  '*'«8-7;i. 

^lSSS;:',K-!;],l^|^->8i.O,  b.  at  Phi,, 
ihe  State  of  Pennsyl.anhi  |S45  A'  "."'"•'"^y;g<'''eral  of 
»f  ;-M"on  picas  o^  pl.iiLd  hi  • 'Vs^'fi'^^'  °^  "'^,  <^"»^' 
C^ongress  from  1 8«().     l .  Sneethp.   A  1 1  '   """"ber  of 

™  Industrial  and  Financial  oV.»t'/''''»u?f' """^  '"'«<=" 
-'■  Letters  Iron,  Europe  ?S80^'fr"''  ?''"•'  ''^'2'  ^^o. 


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ofhisI,escend,^ts,''l',:irt,>;;'l,'lH;;'s.^''''"-''-'"-J 
Vo^k"  I s'^^I,,,;^,'""*'    ""•      '^•""  No-   Education,   .V 

«r"u^!T^l'!^:;;,!^^«^;|."-";^-;'....   Portland,  Me.; 
.Theological    .^^o.oirry    k'T, '''''.  ""^  '"    '^ndove; 
Sea„,„,rs  Friend  Koe^ty-j-fi'  "'"";.,'"■  ,"">   '|o-^'on 
Willi  of  Elm  L-land    Dost       s.ii    .,•  ''"''"'   "^■"-  "'" 

Kl".  Island.  liost.  .8,  ;'•,'«;  "'  ^."T,,  -•  ?'''"  Ark  of 
^"ung  Captain,  l^st  M7)  w,'  '  f^',','"'  "'■o«".  Hh- 
of  Elm  LslUd,  Bos  .,"l4  ''l  im  "•  .  '  >  ''V*"^  ^'"'"'-^ 
Kim  Island,  Host.,  187  fin"  c  V  "'"•''-^orabble  of 
I870,lfinio.     7.  TheVoun^^   •       I   ?^','""""  ^line.  Host., 

^o.""(?  Defenders,  lij  "^r  V,  '  *';':" '  '"■'  ^ho 
S!vriuding  most  of^l'lIXd  ^1-   ™; 

-«hS:!f:s,.!''^?,l^,y:77.    '•^'2-1882.    b.   „t 

'-v/er  in  Pittsll^ld"' M  ^^'^'i;,-"  V"'''^'' i^''*''  " 
ii'id  International  tiood  \ni,i,i  V  r''""'"^  Proto.ol 
•■ittslield,  Mass..  I.sfi,;  svo  "?''  r/'ri''  "^  1-ontoosue. 
the  I'resident  ami  n,„Vi„        7.  "  '"terview  between 

Kellogg'  r  ,1.  te  tl"-'."«8^"J-  •^'-^-•.  '870 

Ifaltle  Creek  Al,l,  1877  sLv'  "''7'  ^'^^'""'1  ''i'". 
1882.  '  '  "*"'  •''''>.•  Eng.  ed.,  Southampton, 

W^I&,^V:^,^««e|e-      II">v   to    Paint   in 

Kellogg,  Miner  K    1  '  i,''"  '"'","• 
;oiyof  a  l^,„u'''"vK.:,d,„■ol   Tn^''  ■■   """  ""'  "i^" 

ielle  JnnlinieVe,'^  M  0  ',;7'-''r"A«"'i"-'  •' La 
Intiiig    to   a    Picturn    h^    i„  ,       ,-    I^ooiiments  re- 

"'^on,dias,''Un7,^«'jf,J',f-»'''<'   ''"    ^ '"<='•    -""oJ 

Pr Jntl^ffrlf"?,''"'  ^.-.^J-'f"  ""^   Death   in    Rebel 

'8«I,anu  at  the  Theological  i,',*'  '''''''''' "'  ''■'i-eeton 
torian  missionary  nKVs6''7'r^  ''f*'  "  ''"^'^y- 
temntio  theology  i„\Ve,te,nTwr'  i'"'^'-''''"^  "f  sys- 
8i;  pa.«tor  of  „  churcl  in  V""'"?'""  ^"'''^""y  '877- 
Gram'marof  the  ZT  .'"„..;;  ""'".^"'™  '«86.     1.  A 


lions 


Xow  rersey,  rv'o'rk  Jn'd  to^.l/^sr^^'  ^^---^ 
I^r.  Kellogg  has  attempted  the  Impossible,  he  has  at 


Oran/mar  of  the  Ilimi;  r  '"      """'"  *'"™  '886.     1.  A 

;»«iea,  xotL:';^^r  ^;;rK'siir"''r  ?'■- 

of  the  World  nr,i.-  ^'^'l-'  "'^  ^"'»  ""J  "'e  Ligh 
tHne,  iindth  Ethic,  ofP't'lirC'l,""'  'l^'"^'''  "'«  ^'>^- 
Pootrine,  and  the  Ethic'  of  Chr'"  7'""  ""'  ^'"^y^  ""> 
1885.  p.  8vo.  4  From  iL.h  .  .r'  ^^""-  ""''  ^'*'-  Yo>k, 
Are  PeniillcnananrR^^^  Vc°h    -7-'-.  '885.     s! 

8eieea?o'm'^h«"C.f^.-oso'J'=^"'  ^^»''"'>,  '^^'^    -- 

others;  with  Biograi  1  ic      W    n'^  '^'^'o'''.  ""J 

I  ti-ins   si.xteen    plfoZ    |'  i',!^';^?' V'-  ""'J"''     '<^""- 

!  arMsts   compile!!  by  Air  &;"■  '^'OK'-Pbies  of   the 

18(il.8vo.  ""   ^'"0   '"   Australia,   Sydney, 

I^Kelly,   Charles.      Bar    Companion,    Lon.,    1861, 

now  :d^'.„?,Y,'«/  f'»;»r.     Delhi,  and  other  Poems  ; 

lh~^r!J::;^:;::';'^f;;»--o,.i.,add.J      Post. 

bi."  acc?;,'ei!''c:n""d"roi\  "Jl^V '^  T'"''?'-  "^  "'o  ^'-  Vork 
French  Law  of  Marri'  J  i  lu"""}}^  '''=  ''""^-  The 
".^es  therefrom.Ton.rf885",";'.  's'^o'""'"^'  "^  ''-»  ">at 
Neighbou'rs*'u"."';/6V  ut"'  ?"'>''"'}  T';"  Two 
Money.  Lon.,  18fi4,  J8mo  i  Atiol'  i-"'"""'  '  ""''o'- 
'-"•,  '865,3'v„|«.p;C-  4  Fwi^'nTr-'  ''n^"'''"' 
111!   got   ou.       i|i„„V       ,       ^^  ,'v"  ''i"3d;  or,  lir.w  we 

«nd  KeepiL  Lon  i8fi8  ,"«'  '"*•.  '?.'"''•  ^'-  Fetching 
Lon.,  1870,  I2mo  '7  l'v ,  '"•>  i  ^""^''  F-"^^''  S'"". 
Sc«.Lon..'lS75!-;2mo  7tZ  ^%"""  ^"^  """rs  at 
Poems,  Lon..  1,S77  "Lo     ?'""'"1  Banners,  and  other 

Kelly,  Mrs.  J  anny.     Narrative  of  m'^y  Captivity 

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aiiKiii)!  the  Sioux  Indians,  Cin.,  1S7I,  12moj  now  ed., 
llartturd,  Ccmn.,  1873. 

Kelly,  llev.  Frederic  Festiis,  LL.M.,  gradu- 
atfil  at  Trinity  Hall,  Cauibridno ;  ordained  1S61  ;  vicar 
of  Cainborwfll  aince  188(1.  Sermona  on  S|iociiil  Duties; 
'  fur  Cliildrcn,  Lon.,  1873,  18ino. 

Kelly,  George  Fox.  Ki^lit  Months  in  Washing- 
ton;   or,  .Socnus  behind  the  Curtain,  N.  Yorlt,  18fl:i,  8vo, 

Kelly,  Ja  Notes  upon  the  Errors  of  Geology,  Lon., 
ISiU,  p.  Svo. 

Kelly,  J.  J.  Silence  in  Life  and  Forgiveness  in 
Death  ;  fnini  the  Sjianiah  of  F.  Caballcro,  ("  Tales  for 
the  Young,")  l.on.,  188.!,  p.  Svo. 

Kelly,  JanieN.  The  American  Catalogue  of  Books 
(Original  and  Re|irints)  publisheil  in  the  United  States 
from  .lanuary,  IHIll,  to  Jnnuiiry,  ISOll,  N.  York,  18ti«, 
8vo;  .*ame,  vol.  ii.,  from  January,  isfifl,  to  January, 
1871,  N.  York,  ls71,  Svo. 

Kelly,  Jiiiiies  Henry.  The  Draftsman:  contain- 
ing a  Collection  of  Concise  I'recedents  in  Conveyancing, 
Ac,  l.on.,  1N73,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  Issl. 

Kelly,  Itev.  John,  18iM-187ii,  b.  in  Edinburgh; 
I'rosbyterian  minister  in  l.iverpuol  from  lS2ii.  I.  Di!<- 
courses  on  Holy  Scrii>turo  :  with  Notes  and  Illu.^trationH, 
Lon.,  18JII,  8vo.  2.  Thu  Divine  Covenants  :  their  Nature 
and  Design,  Lon.,  lSlil,cr.»vo.  3.  Sermons,  Lon.,  1807, 
p.  8vo, 

Kelly,  llev.  John,  an  English  Presbyterian  min- 
ister. 1.  (Trans.)  1".  Gerhardt's  Spiritual  Songs,  Lon., 
1807,  lllmo.  2.  (Trans.)  Who  is  the  .Apostate?  a  Pass- 
over .Story,  by  A,  Saphir,  Lon.,  1878,  lliuio.  3.  (Trans.) 
Hymns  of  the  Present  Century  ;  from  the  German,  Lon., 
188.^,  lOuio.  4.  Louisa  of  Prussia,  ami  other  Sketches. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

Kelly,  John  Francis.  1.  (Ed.)  West  Virginia 
Statutes,  Annotated,  St.  Louis,  1879,  2  vols.  8vo.  2. 
Treati.-ie  on  the  Law  of  Contracts  of  Married  Women, 
Jersey  City,  N..J.,  1882,  8vo. 

Kelly,  John  Liddell,  b.  1850.  1.  Tahiti,  the 
Land  of  Love  and  Beauty  :  a  Poem,  Auckland,  N.Z., 
1885.  2.  Tarawera ;  or,  The  Cruise  of  Tuhotu,  Auckland, 
N.Z.,  1887. 

Kelly,  Mary  E.  Brief  but  Complete  History  of 
England,  France,  and  Germany,  Phila.,  1881,  sq.  Svo. 

Kelly,  Mrs.  .Mary,  (Spence,)  daughter  of  Peter 


Spence,  F.C.S.,  of  -Manchester,  Kng.,  and  wife  of  Tom 
Kelly.  1.  A  Glimpse  of  Norway,  Manchester,  ISIiS.  Pri- 
vately printed.  2.  Time  and  Chance :  n  Novel,  Lon., 
1881,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  Memoirs:  Illustrated  by  Tom 
Kelly,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Kelly,  Matthew.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Power  of  the 
Popes  during  the   Middle  Ages,  by  M.  Gosselin,  Lon., 

1853,  Svo.  2.  Calendar  of  Irish  Saints,  Lon.,  1857,  fp. 
Svo.  3.  Dissertations,  chietiy  on  Irish  Church  History. 
Edited  by  D.  McCarthy.     Lon.,  1864,  Svo. 

Kelly,  Mrs.  Sophia,  (Streeten,)  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
SxnEETKN.  Miis.,  add.]  1.  The  Red  Hand;  or,  The 
Ford  of  the  Dee,  Lon.,  L86U,  12mo.  2.  The  Anchoret 
of  Montserrat:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  ISiil,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  3. 
Types  from  the  Hebrew  and  Greek  Scriptures  as  Illus- 
trated in  the  Colours  of  the  Raiubow,  Lon.,  ISfift,  l2mo. 
4.  Jessie's  Bible;  or,  The  Italian  Priest,  Lon.,  1875, 
12nio. 

Kelly,  T.  Rival  Claims  of  Catholicism  and  Protes- 
tantism, Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Kelly,  Rev.  Thomas.  Pulpit  Trees  and  Homi- 
letio  Undergrowth  :  being  Discourses,  Sermonio  Saplings, 
Outlines,  and  Germs,  N.  York,  l.s87,  12mo. 

Kelly,  Thomas  W.  1.  Myrtle  Leaves:  a  Collec- 
tion of  Poems,  chiefly  Amatory,  L(m.,  1824,  12mo.  2. 
Rosemary  Leaves,  [verse.]     By  T.  W.  K.     Kensington, 

1854.  Privately  printed.  3.  Menana :  a  Romance  of 
the  Red  Indians,  in  Ten  Cantos:  with  Notes;  to  which 
are  added  The  Death  Kobe  and  two  other  Poems  of  the 
American  Woods,  Lon.,  1S61,  12mo.  4.  A  Night  among 
the  Fairies,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1862,  12mo. 

Kelly,  Walter  Keating,  [<im(>;,  vol.  i.,  add.]  1. 
The  Life  of  Wellington,  for  Boys,  1853,  12mo.  2.  The 
History  of  Russia,  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Pres- 
ent Time,  Lon.,  1855,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  Proverbs  of 
All  Nations  Compared,  Explained,  and  Illustrated,  1859, 
12m":  new  cd.,  1877.  1.  Curiosities  of  Indo-European 
Tradition  and  Folk-Lore,  Lon.,  1863,  p.  Svo.  (Based 
on  German  books,  especially  a  work  by  Dr.  Kuhn,  "On 
the  Descent  of  Fire  and  the  Drink  of  the  Gods.")  5. 
(Trans.)  The  Exemplary  Novels  of  Miguel  de  Cervantes, 
Lon.,  IsSI,  12mo. 

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KEL 

Kelly,  William,  [ante,  vol.  i.,  Kklly,  W.,  add.]  I, 
Aoniss  the  Rocky  Mountains :  from  New  Y'ork  to  Cali- 
fornia, Lon.,  1S52.  2.  A  Stroll  through  the  Digging-  mI' 
California,  Lon.,  1852,  )i.  Svo.  3.  Life  In  Victoria;  i  r. 
Victoria  in  ls:iH  and  1858,  I,on.,  1859,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"(Mieof  the  I'U'Vcrest,  coarsest,  must  rational  and  nio-- 
rlllUckill^^  most  (»i'i»'l"e  and  must  Keniiliiely  nniilonsKiii 
liipdks  that  liave  yet  been  written  about  the  Land  of  ili,' 
(■(irnslalks."— .Si(.  l-tci:,  vll,  JKi. 

Kelly,  llev.  William,  of  Guernsey.  1.  Christ  ani 
the  Seven  Churches,  Lon.,  1861),  Svo.  2.  Lectures  on 
the  Hook  of  Revelation,  Lon  ,  18(11,  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  1871. 
3.  Six  Lectures  on  Fundamental  Truths,  Lon.,  ISCii,  p. 
Svo.  4,  Notes  on  the  Hook  of  Daniel,  Lon.,  18B5,  12iii'i. 
5.  Iiecturi's  (m  the  Secon<l  Coming  and  Kingdom  of  th" 
Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  Lon.,  ISCifi,  p.  Svo.  cl. 
Lectures  introductory  to  the  Study  of  the  (Jcjspels,  Lon., 

1867,  p.  Svo.  7.  Lectures  on  the  New  Testament  Doc- 
trine of  the  Holy  Spirit,  Lon.,  IsiiS,  p.  Svo.  8.  Lectures 
on  the  Gospel  of  Matthew,  Lon.,  IsfiS,  Svo.  9.  l.io- 
tures  on  the  Church  of  God;  new  ed.,  rev.,  Lon.,  1>IW, 
p.  Svo.  10.  Lectures  ipu  the  Epistles  of  Paul  the  Aposth', 
Lon.,  1869,  p.  Svo.  11.  Lectures  introductory  to  the 
Study  of  the  Acts,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  12.  Lectures  in- 
troductory to  the  Study  of  the  Minor  Prophets,  Li.n,. 
1S71,  p.  Svo.  13.  Lectures  introductory  to  the  Siiiilv 
of  the  Pentateuch,  Lon,,  1871,  p.  Svo.  14.  Chri-i 
preaching  to  the  Spirits  in  Prison,  Lon.,  1872,  liiLii  >, 
15.  Christian  Worship :  being  the  Substance  of  Thrc" 
Lectures,  lij  W.  K.  Lon.,  1873,  Svo.  16.  The  Chris- 
tian Hope  consistent  with  Events  revealed  in  Prophecy, 
Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  17.  Jesus  Forsaken  of  (iod,  and  the 
Conseciuences,  Lon.,  1874^  16mo.  18.  Abram :  beiu;; 
Le-Jtures  on  Genesis.  By  W.  K.  Lon.,  1875,  Svo.  P.i. 
Notes  on  Ezekiel.  By  W.  K.  Lon.,  1876,  Svo.  20. 
Notes  on  the  Book  of  Daniel,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo.  ALw, 
single  sermons,  lectures,  Ac. 

Kelly,  William,  of  Leicester.  1.  Notices  illus- 
trative of  the  Drama  and  other  Popular  Amusement.-, 
chiefly  in  the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centuries,  Ac, 
Lon.,  1S64,  p.  Svo.  2.  Royal  Progresses  and  Visits  ti 
Leicester.     Illust.     Leicester,  1S84,  4to. 

Kelman,  John.    The  Sabbath  of  Scripture,  Edin., 

1868,  12mo. 

Kelsall,  Henry.  A  Comparison  of  Prophetic 
Scripture :  with  Special  Reference  to  the  Antichrist,  &r., 
Lon.,  1853,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1864. 

Kelsey,  Charles  IS.  Diseases  of  the  Rectum  and 
Anus,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo. 

Kelsey,  Mrs.  Charles  E.  The  Vail  Family ;  or. 
Doing  Good.     By  Thcodelinda,  [pseud.]     Phila.,  Isi'c". 

Kelsey,  Kichard.  Alfred  of  Wessex,  [ver-e,] 
Battle,  1852,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Kelso,  Isaac.  1.  Light,  More  Light;  or,  Dani^'or 
in  the  Dark,  Cin.,  1855,  Svo.  2.  The  Stars  and  liiiri; 
or.  The  Reign  of  Terror  in  Missouri,  Host.,  1S63,  iL'iii". 

Kelso,  John  Johnston.  The  Plantation  of  Ire- 
land; or,  A  Review  of  the  Origin  and  History  uf  iicr 
Earlier  Colonial  Settlements,  Belfast,  1S65,  Svo. 

Kelso,  John  II.  1.  The  Bible  Analyzed,  N.  York, 
1883,  Svo.  2.  Deity  .\nalyzed,  and  the  Devil's  Dcl'ence, 
N.York,  1883,  12mo.  3.  Real  Blasphemers,  N.  York, 
188H,  12mo.  4.  Spiritualism  Sustained :  Five  Lectures, 
N.  York,  1886,  12mo. 

Kellie,  John  Scott,  editor  of  The  Statesman's 
Year-Book;  was  appointed  by  the  council  of  tlie  ItMViil 
Geographical  Society,  in  1884,  to  make  a  tour  of  in-pco- 
tion  for  the  purpose  of  obtaining  "fuller  infoniuitii'n 
regarding  the  position  and  methods  of  geogrnpliii'iil 
education  in  this  country  and  abroad."  1.  (Ed.'  Tlie 
Works  of  Daniel  Defoe,  Lon.,  1869,  Svo.     2.  The  W^rks 

of  the  British  Dramatists:    carefully  selected  fi i  ilie 

Best  Editions:  with  Copious  Notes,  Biogra))hie.s  .Viv. 
Edin.,  1870,  r.  Svo.  3,  A  History  of  the  Scottish  lii.'li- 
lands,  Highland  Clans,  and  Highland  Regiments:  "iih 
an  Account  of  the  Gaelic  Language,  Literature,  mil 
Music,  by  T.  Maclauchlan,  and  an  Essay  on  Hifjliliiii'l 
Scenery,  by  J.  Wilson.  Edited  by  John  Scott  Keltic. 
Illust.  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1S75,  2  vols.  Svo.  4.  (Tnins.) 
Adventures  in  the  Air,  by  W.  Fonvielle.  Illust.  Lim.. 
1877,  p.  Svo.  5.  Geographical  Education :  Report  to 
the  Council  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society,  l.on., 
1885,  Svo. 

"  It  ought  to  be  in  the  hands  of  all  public  men  who  are 

concerned  for  the  impri)vemeiit  of  the  various  pftrt>.  .il  mir 

educational  svstem,  and  especially  of  secondary  srliools 

and  universities."— Thomas  Mi'ik:  .leaci.,  xxxi.  7:i. 

t).  Report   of    the   Proceedings  of   the    [Royal   Geo- 


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li  "t:"^L"^r^?'::,  V- J"-'-f  Fort  Muokinac. 

i>^7i:t":  •"":/;,"..?„',"'",'«'!''"''  •'•  '«-'«■  - 

lia.v.not,  for  lh„  Ar,„y  ,"  Alil  Ui.^oT  ']'"'"",'  *"■  "'" 
•V  V...k,  IMfil,  l»mnf  ""i  „,  ';  '  'h"  Hn.e,l  S.Htc, 
F"iii,.S,L„  Kran.,  Issl'  '  'i'  '  '?'  V""""'«  "'"' 
•I.  InfunniUi,,,,  fir  Itiriu,,  Jn  l^ss?  ''%*^,"""';".  '■'<^^'. 
.-^l.edal  0,.on«i„„..,  issi     '     '■      '^^^     *•  •^«'"'"  '^""g"  for 

The   FavourLof^t•o;■^I   ,:'•,•'  '"'f^  ''""''     2. 
l:'mo,     :i.  Osn.on,!         T^i,.  "/"'"•'"■»•.  'S.'i",  .t  vols. 

121110.     .X  Alice  Uivor,     !.    1.  '■"•ling,  hmu,  ls,,:>, 

i-n.,  r^A2.2 v,i; \." v„  \/T;'r- " "  'r'^"-' ''''"^' 

I."....  18,^6,  12mo'fvL     ;";■'"'•""''  "^  "■^^■^"l" 
MivU,  Lon.,  ISBO    ,   s.        ,',  ' /'"  ."""I  ""'i 'he  lioau- 


KEM 


UtTonl   of   the   HouWus  an  IV  "f """!.''    '"••i-^">-o  M 
I'ir-;,  I,«n.,  ls,l,i.  „    s?o    '|2    T,     T'"'*'"'  ""^  '^''vanood 


l'evci[ioiial  Uiurv.  Lon     Isii-    m  .    -  ,„       

aSolituiro;  a  Uec,  rTof  li    V       "!";.    '■'•  The  .'^olaoo  of 
p.  svo.  '"^  '"'="'  "'"'  Feeling,,,  Lon.,  IS68, 

Keiiibic,  llev,  t'liHrlpa     r     - 

Sovenlcon   .^^Irnion.:,  «,  "  rioua^'sl  hi  ";  '  V  "^'^"^     '• 
l-'ino.     2.  Thirty  F,  „r  V  „  .,   J™'-'    ''O"-.    '''al, 

hn,n..o,"  1842  "C'Z    ml"":.'.     "/  !?'^>'  "^  "«'"«■"- 
en  !>a,«„hial  Maohinny  ;  2d  oil     i  on'    wl'Tl""'  "'"" 

Ta^"'":?5^^n;r:;^;-St""'r^-e:::d„ther 

i>.e  Jhi^f  y  t  ^:;^i;!:,'s^t^';»::;^^  •^T-''''-' 'hat ! 

in-  of  jirinciple  or  c,f  ro«ults  h..  ,r,^u,       ''  "'""•''■  "«  a  maf    i 
Rn.„!  ,,,K.sti,m  nf,MviT,rrelM,m,?l',.r!'''''''^7''»  "'•-■»''« 
IhruiiKhoutlho  world."-.",  ,Av'*  £'."""'  ''"'"an  society 

Mademoiselle  de  Helle  Tslo  ^^^nn  f  ^TT"  "^  •'^^•'''""• 
01-  A.  Dumas.     Lon,  ,s(  f '  '™;;'"f ,  '•''"'  '''«  French 

I" I.  r-«D.,  18-8,  ;i  vol,. ,;  %!l"'-    3-  "•^•""•d  of  a  iiW\. 

«i'MhJ';m;.,^l°fl!'^?!;,;;f'«-;;t-ta^ 

thiji  we  feel  almost  t.irinemwl  in  u.,)  '''^:'  ^'"'■"lU"  nal'ire, 
"'■l>:."f  the  youthful  ihaseVnf  to''?  "■'■'"'^''  1'^  a  view 
x.'ivu.  »18.  i'liases  of  the  ''Iiaraeter,"— .Vadon, 

I-  Kecords  of  Later  Life,  u„     i«s?   ■!  ,    i         o  I 

'Mrs  Kemble  has  almost  ev?.rvJm„'  '"''•  ^  *™-  ' 
'hill  a  letter-writer  of  II le  1  'tlir  wr?  o  '^^  *  correspondent 
-""pll^.stralKl,tf,,rwurd.stv^.^[;^^".''"'v™•''«n''  'iave,-a 
l"';"y  'V'-'li«tinguish  nVl/eU^^^^^  .1 '''■'"','■  '''"I  "  ™- 
i;  ions  in  delHil ;  a  knowled! » f.f  e  L„  .',"''","'«',  "nd  "'e 
il hiiga  story,  a  keen  .sen.seofhmnnV  I?  ''''•  "'<'  '"""''^  of 
'I'll"",  and  in  everythiiiKnerf..  t  ,^f,'"  ''  •^'^■"»i"ve  iniagi- 
iri'in  alfeotation.  .  .     Threorrl    ,\?;'''''^^  freedmn 

" ''»ir>'^y''KO'''l  lea  ofS'^'^'i''''''-'.  wl"ch   is  ac 

"  very  clmrniing  addition  to  tuHV-V"'"'"''"''''  "^'"''-'S 
"'.".'.■f'    --V«/m»,  XXV  ''70  '^  I'tfmture  of  '  reminis- 

hyM!l^ttjrn:/;^l;i;,""'"-™|f'»t«  Of  letters  written 
""ill  and  additional  mat  er 'im'JV.l '  ',"^™s'"»al  explana- 
11  i-n.secutive  >"irra  1™  "".e""'.',"''  «''«''  "«  ,">  maintain 
•  ■  .  The  book  owes  a  good  deal  nf  T  '™"'''  f""  '"  ''<' 
M'li-'iihir  contrast  of  the  two  .n„i  /  "■'',  a'Taction  to  the 
'"  "•  The  solitude,  1  e  M  cSl';';5''^  existence  exhibi  ed 
^;''T"ii.idings,d-the'AnWr,Vannf?M^^^^ 
'V  -'  iKul  accounts  of  the  ,..«t  , ,  '^"''''''  alternate  with 
"huh  the  Krigland  Lid  t  he  r  '''.'"''"'/''''"•at'-'J  soc  et" 
""^'apableof  all  r,HiK  'p,' ''  V"-"'^  "'''J'  J'ears  since 

tov  ,  ?;:'"'"«■  ,"'"'  extlnsiVe  v^rieu-'nf"  «',■';'■''•'"'  ■»»"«■•. 
'Ill*',  these  volumes  must  he  v>oi„    -^    .    *"'''Ject  and  in- 

f;;:",'o  .1.0  -istings,;,';S'oU^.r/o%\'^«;lp^-^?-^ 

^^^CuTJ:Z°'  ^^^X-P^-e's  Plays,  Lon.  and 

*liKhmd'  ."'  '^Themo^^tTn"'  P^^'l'-^'^e^^orsand  quite  as 

ntiifin"'^ ''r' '-o  <'eaih  g  v  f,?^\rer,cVi:';' ^^'''''^^ 

^'-M  be  reid  and'  Vo..^^^    P±^-.^^^i^ 


''^I'll^fi^T^T  "'  ""^  """"a  and  In  the  theatre  ■•- 

1'- vJrhfc;/;';,t:':;'Kf;^l  ':  yrs  Ke„,„le  eve,,  [.r 
"T  Work.)  Inasm,,,.  h  ,  ?  I  .  ,  .'V'Y"",'''''''^"'  l""-"'r 
'"ore  1,,  ly  ti,e  iin.rvelm"inmX  1  .'''''''■''  '"■  '"  ''-ali™ 
N'i'arc."-,S;„w,;/„;.,  Ivi  ";,  "»"K'l""tlve  power  of  ■>l,„ko. 
_»■   I'oems,  Lon.,  |H.s;i,  ,',,  ,sv„ 

]r^^^V"tu:";:^,S':':&;il^'''  -r  <- mc 

Ko;^b['n;:,^^:;;:.'r^vr--"''f^^ 

While  art  has  done  n^x,',' I,';!  I'''  ,y":"  ^'"'t  of  ,,;,«;;? 
that  perfeeiion  „r  foriV  whlci  ,1  '"r,'''  '''■^'•aw  to  give  I 
ot  eviileinpor..ry  poe  s  ,  i     >  ,   ,    ""'.'■"  "",''  '"  "'i' verses 

!'«  "  that  or«an  cni,  I '.',;;  ''''^:  "'her  hand  wan,. 

Mill  arranwioent  of  r,K  "  i.^  » lii,|h  IP,,  most  heuu- 
barren  hlossoni,"-  u),    .vj  '"i' "    ''"""*"!  '"  remain  but  a 

ti^^^"ll&'^^!llCs!,''^:  ''™""^''*  ■"■velwiU,  par. 

Kemble,   Mariim        T     r  .     , 
'^rawing  „,„'i    l'"""    "     ,  p,    "'7;'"""'^y   I"'''^°"»    '" 

(Ed.)  Art  liecreaion    "at  lid,',  ' n""    "'^'  '^"'-     "■ 
lu«t.     «o,,t.,  KSMI. „,„''"''■  '"  I^eeoratiyo  Art.     I|. 

i^.^  l^?.i:I;:,'d'J:„ii''^''"''""'-  K,"f'i™:  it.  Phy. 
"^•10,  p.  su/  '  "'"''  ^'^"'J'tion  and  History,  Lon., 

I"J|:-":.^n„=It:I!'{;ti^^!•?r«"-'-I^ook, 

na^"v:';i;.j''!i^r";.o  'o^'^rT  -v'^^^  ^"- 

Oxf.,  1888,  8vo  P  •  „,i  ,•'  '■■'"'  '■ainily  of  Kcmevs, 
i  Ke„,p  m7-  Y'"  ^VT,!","""-' '■'■■'■"'"'ion.  '  ' 
'  ter,  'iatiri™,"  ,.„  'J'':;":;' ^"''.'^"."'^  H'^"-'-"  Daugh- 

i-ationson  Kng  „„„;:,  ?",''••  ,''.""•;  ""'"•  2-  Conver- 
i     Kemp,  Dix„  v    w^?'  .I^""-  '''^^  <"■■  -^vo. 

,^vine  Authority  Of  tb:t^^^;::-:ij:;:;t-y 

B|a|r';^::;4^:;;,^A  J^^o;^P^on  of  Certam 
tle^l"':^!:'787o^-^  "'-""■'> ''■e''''orh7chari. 

c^""^ir^r^co£"L^;t!iri.fr:""r '1 

sermi.„rL;t:::,l^/:;J;:'''«'"«»'-o^H;:^,i^^^! 

I  -P^h.  of  .  aentlem^n^Exn;  L^!  'lt^Tto;'2!X 

'  ot  ourmtn  knowled™  i,  ,  I"''"'  '?'->''""'  'he  «'opo 

I  dial leiige  themo.MdnLiii  novo  11 Y"",''^  ""'lesilatinglv 
I  -Sat.  Jiev.,  xii.  61U.     "«*="'  ""vel-reaUer  lo  name  a  worse.'' 

Kemp,  Thomas  Richarilsnn    nn 

at  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge  Ih'Sr,  S'^"'  ?'''»'l"ated 
the  Middle  Temple  18^8  '  ti.  r'  """^J,'"  tlie  bar  at 
Bankrupley,  Lon.ri862  Pmo  ^"^  "'"'  ^""'^''^  '" 
Lo^,Th?U,  len '/"'•  ''•'"^"^^  "f  P»""<=-n«  ^  a  Poem, 
J.  E.Terp'e,%';:^\«-V  «A  F.RS.,  son  of  Rev. 
lege,  Cambridge,  i72  pan;, «,■■"'  r'';'^  "'  '^"""^-  Col- 
Temple  18-;!.  ^'  Ho»;„"n  '  '%"'"  """"  "'  ""-'Inner 
tureSn  Linkage,.  llTu,  iTn"  ■^^-'*>'"  ^'"«-  "  1"'°- 
Theory  of  Alftl  ema  ica  '  Form  'r  PhV'  ?™'  -".  The 
actions,)  Lon.,  1887,  "to  '  (^ '"'"sophical    Trans- 

of  TeZfap'htef  """"r*'  '"""'"'  of  ""=  'Society 

of  Civif  ESgin'^e"?  "Tn,:'„','^"f'^;  "'  ""•'  ^-"i'»  ' 

:  ing,  Lon.,  llr6,"l2mo  f  j";e";'-t4  "'  ^'^"'""'"  T^"' 

I  IS J4,  ismo.  2  Job  •  n  r  """'"P^-  fon  the  AVar,]  Lon., 
12mo.      3.  Elijah     a  "^       "'  f  lectures,  Lon.   Ls.,.', 

'  1»<62,  fp.  8vo  T(eS  )''Th"|/^T  ^"''  l""""''  Lon. 
panions  f.-  the  Devout  Tifef^fj!.^"''''"'-^' ••  ^om- 
8vo.  '^''"'  ^''0'  '""'•.  '8r5-76,  two  series, 

Ke.  "^«v.  John  nniia„..M. A.,  graduated 

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at    UniviT.ity  Coll-'Ke,   D.irhum,  1857;  ordnined   IMS;    Roiimrki   on    P«»tnrul  Vi-ilin^   ain.,n|{  tho  Woleyi-n., 
"  '■-       ■      ' '-      HcKurvatiiin  iif  Iho    I,on.,  18,i2,  12mo.     2.   Uiiinliks  of  iin   hvungulut,  l.oii., 


chttpliiin    lit    Almlelrii   sinuo    IHH?. 

Tit      '  1 »'.._      *l...      <l..b       » 


m^,>;\  SueiuinL.nt  for  ll.«  Siek  nn.l  Dving  not  inonn-    1H.'..1,   IL'n.o.     :i    Keocnlrioity  j   or,  A  Che.k    f.   Cen» 
i.ii.toi;t  with  the  linlor  of  tho  Chiircli  of  KiiKlaml,  I.on.,    '''"i',*"'"'"'  ';;"'•;  '|^'1|'' ,'_""'." 


tholr  Consti- 


1,SH7,  Hvd. 

Kcmplay,  Clirifttuplier.     CometH 
tution  mi'l  I'lmsB.'".  i.un.,  IS51I,  Svo. 

Kempiier,    N.      t'omiiioii-Scnao    Socialism,    IjOD., 

IS.H7,  .Svo. 

KcinpNon,  M.,  IhmuI  of  tiic  eduoation  doiiartiiitnt 
of  llie  NortliWfStiTn  I'roviiiei'H  if  India.     (Trann.)  i'lic^ 
Kc|.unl«iKe  of  NusHooli  i  from  llio  Original  llindustaul,      (.iiio.     1.  ( IraiiH.i 
[of    Maulavi   Nai'ir  .Alimad:]    with   a    I'rufaoo   by  Sir  i  Italian    L\h,  hy    I. 
Williiini  Muir,  I,on.,  ISSI,  X\;i. 

Kempt,    Koburt.      I.    (Kd.)  Tho   American   Joo 

.Miller,  l,on.,  Isii.),  Hi 2.  I'enuil  and  Tali'lte:  being 

lliogniiiliiciil  ChaiitcM..'  on  Art  and  Anocdotcn  of  t'oiitom- 
n.Hurv  I'iiinKMS,  ,tc.,  I,on.,  1S8II,  l2mo. 

Kuiiiptliorne,  John,  iirincipal  of  Ulaekheath 
I'roiiriitar.v  Sidiool.  Hrief  Wordi  on  School  Life,  Lon., 
I  soil,  l2nio. 

Keinptuii,  Ilpiiry  TalttTNliall  KmowU-h.  EId- 
mcnis  of  the  Anatomy  and  Disease.^  ol  tlio  I'eeth,  hon., 
ISihl,  Sv.i. 

KcniMhenil,  W.  li.  EloniiMit-i  of  Inoiganie  (  lieni- 
iiitry,  (■'  Kli'iiU'Mtary  .Science"  Ser.)  lilu'l.  N.  York, 
ls"'l,  irmio  ;   new  ed.,  enl.,  I-on.,  lss|,  r.'i 

Keiillll,  Thoiilft!*  S.  North  Carolina  Supremo 
Court  Keporlr',  vols.  Ixxvi.-l.x.v.xi.i.,  (1>'77-S3,)  Kaleigh, 
1^7S■SI,  Nvo. 

Keiichio,  Suyenmtz,  an  attacliif  of  the  Japane«o 
le;,'ationin  I, hni.  (Trans.)  Gcnji  Monogatari ;  a  Jap- 
anese Homanee,  I.on.,  1SS2,  p.  Svo. 

"ItlsverventerlaliiliiKin  Itself,  and  .  .  .  the  Iranslfttor 
shows  a  reinarkaljlu  coinnnuid  of  KiiKllsh.  — .tfud.,  xxl. 
22H. 

Keiitlall,  AinoH,  [■mt,;  vol.  i.,  add.,1  178!i-ISftl). 
AulobioHraphy.  Kditod  by  his  .Son-in  Law,  Willnim 
Stieknev.     Iliiist.     Host,  and  .\.  York,  1S72,  Svo. 

"The'easiial  ulinipses  it  Rives  at  the  private  life  of  New 
Hamiishire,  of  Kentnekv.  and  (pf  Wasliiimlon,  ii  Keiiera- 
tlnii  or  two  ai,'.i,  nrr  what  will  nlve  it  its  eliief  interest  to 
(!enenil  readers."— .Vndo/i,  -w.  lii. 

Ki-lidllll,  H.  J.     A  T'reatise  on  tho  Horse  and  his 
Uisea.ses.      Illn.«t. 
Claremont,  N.ll.,  IS71I. 

Ki'iulall,  t'hnrles.  The  Christian  Minister  in 
Earnest;  or,  Tlie  Life  of  A.  Sinitli,  Lon.,  ISot,  llime. 
Witli  Kksd.m.i..  IIkxuy,  Strange  footsteps  I  or,  Thoughts 
on  the  I'rovidenee  of  liod,  Lon,,  1S7I,  p.  Svo. 

Kendall,  .Mrs.  K.  I).  1.  The  .Iudge'.s  Sons:  a 
Story  of  Wheat  and  Tares.  Illust.  Host.,  Is7ll,  IHmo. 
2.  lien  Farrar's  K.\perienoo  of  Iho  Sunny  Side  of  tlie 
Cross,  Host.,  I87II.  .'i.  The  Stanil'o-ds  uf  Staniford's 
Folly.     Illust.     Host.,  1S72,  lliin 


Moxieo  under  Maxi- 


Kendnll,  John  Jennings 

milian,  Lon.,  I>7I,  p.  Nvo. 

Kendall,  l.anm  K.  I.  (Trans.)  The  Ueturn  .f 
tho  I'riueoss  ;  a  Novel,  by  .laecpies  Vincent,  N.York, 
ISSO.  2.  (Trans.)  Numa  Uoumestan,  by  Alplnmse  Duo 
del,  N.  York,  ISMI,  Ito.  .'I.  (Trans.)  Xenie's  Inhurii 
anie;  from  tho  French  of  II.  Ori'ville,  I'hila.,  INHI,  ^ij 
A  Strange  iMarriage  :  a  Story  of 
(Jualdo,  N.  York,  IHsl,  tlo.  :,. 
(Trans.)  A  Child  of  Israel;  from  the  French  of  Edounrd 
(ladol,  I'hila.,  |sS2,  sq.  IBmo.  fl.  (Trans.)  'I'ieket  No. 
«fi72;  from  tlio  French  ipf  Jules  Verne,  N.  York,  Issr., 
2  jiarts,  lllmo.  7.  (Trans.)  Whieli  ?  or,  llc'lwein  Tn.p 
M'oincii ;  from  the  Fren  •h  ,jf  Ernest  Daudet,  I'hila.,  |SS7, 
Kimo,  S.  (Trans.)  Marie  Hose,  by  F.  l»u  lloisgobcy,  N. 
York,  1SS7,  llo. 

Kendall,  Miss  .May.  I.  From  a  (iarret,  Lon., 
18H7,  12mo. 

"A  series  of  sketches  ofllfe  in  East  London,  written 
with  Intense  and  penetraliiiK  hnnian  sjiuiiatby.  ami  lieiir 
Inn  witness  everywhere  either  to  intlnmle  knowledge  .ir 
to  that  quick  IniiigiiiMtlve  vision  which  is  hardly  less  trust- 
worthv.^— /Ic.|p(.,  xxxll.  ■.m. 

■>.  Dreams  to  Sell,  [verse,!  Lon.,  1 887.  l2mo. 
"We  alruailv  knew,  from 'That  Very  Mali.'  that  Miss 
Kenilall  had  iio  lack  of  wits,  or  of  wit ;  bill  in  tliiit  llrst 
book  (pf  hers  there  was  (ipo  little  .pipler,  T.  rcap|  it  rp' 
(liiired  etliprt.  ...  In  liip-  present  vppliiiue  tin'  licvernev- 
anil  the  wit  have  mole  justice  ilpuie  them,  piwIiik  tP)  the 
restraints  of  verse."— ^liii''.,  xxxll.  ;!i:!. 

With  Lami,  A.viiiiBW,  That  Very  Mab,  Lon.,  Is.s.,, 
Ilaio.     Anon. 

Kundit;,  A.  II.  Sparks  from  my  Forge,  ("  l'ul|iit 
Talks,")  Host.,  1S71I,  l2mo. 

Kl'ndo,  T.  A.  Treatise  on  Silk-  and  Tea-Culture 
iinil  other  Asiatic  Industries  adapted  to  tlie  Soil  an.l 
Climate  ppf  California,  Sun  Finn.,  187(1,  l2ino. 

Kendrick,  Asahfl   Cliirli,  D.D.,   LL.D.,  [f  (», 

vol.  i.,  add.]      1.  The  Life  and  Letters  of  Jlrs.  Eini!..  t\ 

Judson,  N.  Y'ork.  ISRl),  l2mo. 

"The  record  (pf  licr  eiirlv  life  is  extremely  interestini.'. 

p„^".l,n'r7r\'t     Vs78    l'>ino-  4th  ed     i  ""<   only  as  dlspbiyinj;  the  energy  of  ii   seriously  active 

Enosburg,  \  t.,  1S7»,  Urao,  «n  tu.,    ,„|,|,|_f,  ^,,,.1  ,,[  Aniericniilzed  Cliarbptte  llront(\-bul  as 

lllnslratinKthestrttliKueliaracterof  Anieriean  lii.slitiitlons." 
— .sii(.  Jta'.,  xl.  J.'ji. 

2.  (Ed.)  Our  I'oetical  Favorites,  N.  York,  187il-7:i, 
two  series,  l2mo;  new  ed.,  |88l). 

Kcndrick,  Janii-N,  M.D.,  d.  1882;  b.  at  Wuring- 
ton,  Lancasliire;  son  of  James  Kcndrick,  (aitli ,  vol.  i.) 
I'ldliles  (pf  Warrinwlipu  Worthies,  Lon.,  IS.'il,  r.  Jto. 

Kenualy,  Kdward  VniiKhan  Hyde,  LL.D., 
[oa(p,  vol.  i.,  ap|d.,]  18IS-l8sli;  gained  notoriety  Ijy  lus 
defence  of  the  Ticliborne  "claimant."  and  by  libellpjiis 


Kendall,  Rev.  Edmund  Halt".  1.  The  Twin  articles  in  a  ]iaper  called  The  Englishman,  which  ieil  to 
■   ■"  "  ""        '  ""      his  expulsion  from   the  bar;  was  a  niemhor  of  I'arliii- 

nient  for  a  short  time,  but  lost  his  seat  in  ls80.  Fui- 
biog.,  see  lill.I.,  II.  '1,  kii^)'".  I.  Poems  and  Transla- 
tions, Lon.,  1803,  ■  o.  2.  E.  W.  Montagu,  [pscupi.:! 
an  Autobiography,  ..on.,  ISfiU,  p.  Svo.  3.  Choice  Kx- 
tractsfroiii  the"  Eprlisbman,"  Lon.,  1874,  Ito.  4.  ( IM.i 
The  Trial  at  liar  of  Sir  Koger  Charles  Doughty  Ti.li- 
borne,  Hart.,  Lon.,  1875,  fol.  6.  I'oetical  Works,  Lon., 
lS7.')-7il,  ;i  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Kenington,  Thonins,  I,ockyer,  J.  I'.,  mil 
Leach,  C.  W.     The  Village  Wreath,  Lon.,  IsC'i,  I2iiai, 

Kenly,  John  Reese,  b.  1822,  in  Haltimore,  .MpI.; 
admitted  to  tlio  bar  1845;  served  in  the  Mexican  war 
and  in  the  civil  war,  and  brovctted  inajor-gcnenil  uf 
volunteers  1865.  Memoirs  of  a  Maryland  Volunteer  in 
the  War  with  Mexico,  184(!-48,  Phila.,  1.873,  Svo. 

Kennn,  Ella.     Chimes  and  Knells,  Lon.,  IST7,  p. 


Sisters:  a  Narrative  of  Facts.  Lawrence  C'.ty,  1848, 
Kimo.  2.  Poems,  Host.,  1S50,  Kimo.  3.  (Ed.)  Voyages 
and  Travels  of  A.  Sampson,  1852,  l2nio. 

Kendall,  Harriet.  A  Lakeland  Story,  [verse.] 
Illust.      Lon.,  1887,  f(i.  Ifiino. 

Kendall,  Henry.  The  Kinslii|i  of  Men  ;  an  Argu- 
ment from  Pedigrees ;  or,  Ocncalogy  viewed  us  a  Science, 
Lull.,  IsSS,  cr.  Svo. 

Kendall,  Henry  Clarence,  1842-1882,  b.  at 
I'lladuila.  New  South  Wales ;  became  a  journalist  in 
Sydney  and  afterwards  in  Melbourne.  I.  Poems  and 
Songs,  Sydney,  ls62,  12mo.  (This  the  autlior  after- 
wards suppressed  as  a  crude  production.)  2.  At  Long 
Hay  ;  Euroclydon  ;  Poem.s,  Sydney,  n.  d.  3.  Leaves 
from  Australian  Forests,  Melbourne,  lSfi9,  12ino.  4. 
Songs  from  the  Mountains,  Sydney,  1S8U.  5.  Poems, 
[collected  ed.,]  Melbourne,  IS8ti,  or.  8vo. 


Kendall  is  the  first  poet  of  Australian  birth  wluise  Svo. 
poems  have  taken  a  permanent  place  in  Australian  lilera-  :  Kcnnan,  George,  b.  1845,  at  Norwalk,  Huron  Co., 
turc.  .  .  .  More  than  any  other  his  vviirk  is  redolent  of  the  1  Q  became  a  telegraph-cperator,  and  was  in  the  en- 
1^U^fr^l^'''i^ll^yl^::^u::^X::^^^^^  \  r'oy-nt  of  the  uLil-An^rican  Telegraph  Cp.iiinany  us 


COnteinpiiriliie;-.      jn  m;-  ,,;i.~,.  u.vit  ..^  .-..  ..t.  ■-  •-    — ^  — •,-     [  ;       -,  t,  ,       .  .         lu,*-     fit     '        1      ,. 

ping  gorges,  a  perfume  of  the  odorous  gum-fure-sts,  a  dis- 1  leader  of  an  exploring   party   18h,)-li(i,   and  as 
tinet  impress  of  native  infliK-'iices  which  ha_ve_ never  been  1  inlendent  of  construction  for  the  iniddlc  district 


uper 
{  the 


er(p.s,scil  bvaeiual  contact  with  the  aspects  of  Nature  in  the  !  guierian    division    18l!fi-68,    when    the    enterprise  wa 
()ld  World.    Wild-tlowx're  (If  song  sw-ift  nW^^^^^^^^^^  I      j,hj„   ^e   made   an   extensive  joarno: 

wind  and  rhymes  of  ram,  the  mournlul  iiiarsli-lovvl  s  cry.  ,      *.      •     *i.    r,  i-     lour   qc  *l^.../.n.. 

tlie  bark  of  the  wild  dingo,  the  notes  of  tlie  silver-voiced    of  exploratum  in  the  Caucasus,  and  in  1885-8(.  trasolle, 


bell-bird,  and  the  changefnl  forest  life  around  him,  set  to 
woodland  mu.sic,  arc  Kcicinll's  best  otVerlngs.  His  reed 
was  of  no  great  compa-ss,  but  hud  a  few  sweet  notes  that 
llngnr  in  the  ear  and  bring  back  visions  of  the  lonely  bush 
in  I.  manner  which  no  other  writer  has  accomplished.  — 
Cunkmiiurary  Hev.,  111.  407. 
Kendall,  Rev.  James,  Wcsleyan   minister.    1. 


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fifteen  thousand  miles  through  Northern  Russia  and  Si- 
beria, visiting  the  prisons  and  penal  suttlcmcutr,  nmking 
observations  and  collecting  information  from  exiles  and 
officials,  which  he  has  embodied  in  a  series  of  articles 
in  the  Century  Magazine.  Tent-Life  in  Siberia,  and 
Adventures  among  the  Koraks  and  other  Tribes  in  Kuuit- 


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J.  Mr...  S„l,lon»  (..  Kn.ii.ent  Wo,.,.;. 

"  Tlit'sf  nvo  lliti,,  1,,,,,],.^  ,      , 

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■liliuissioii  of  , Jew.  inf„   |..„  '     '.    ■    ''*"•     •'■    "lo 

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iii-hopi;f,saii,bu,.;'r.^;, ,:'■'•,""•■''  -'''''r^'''  "•  'i'" 

^■|"^1  Manifesto,"  [s   "    s  .'      '1' T""""  "'^  "'"  " ''^I'l'- 
""•!'•  Origi,,,  HiJtorv      m«.^inf'         "^''  ""''  ""vifws : 

:.n  on  ,!:„  L^  J;*^°  i  r';'-"-  '•■-01'  ana  Dr.  TIHH 


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of  .Sl.row.bui-.v   Oran.n.a^.Sehi;"!' 


l''»'o.     Anon.     I    l\"fi  rhu    .    '  "c",""-     '■""••   I"*"". 


;i.,ii         .r    ■.'"■    ""'"   i  roie.ssor  I'oivi"' 

»l    or.  the  .Supernatural,  Lon.,  ,s,iV  Svo      7    A  nr 

'  "'  Conlirinat  on,  Lon     Is.w   •>...,'      "'  ,  J",  ^  '"""■ 
"'"«  Stun,  sivo  EcC"' 'e'rVl,:.  «• /EJ-)  Arun- 


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vol. 
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^^ou.l,  after  the  H'ar,  Lon,  mTTto '^™'"' '    "^'   ''"«  ' 
^';r;han.lK,,Klan.l."-,v;;;;„,''V.'\""l>.  ""J  between  tl 


letu»  of    Plato  :'  wit"  Tr,  n.l  ii  .  v'  ''"''•'  ^'"^  '^'''<•'^■- 

oeio» ;  With  Tran.,'ia;ti'.l':  'i^,:':  \^:r^f'7'- 

!  Part  l"    'Lon.,;SHtro""  '"  ''"'■  ^"  "'""'^'^  K^P'/- 

:  at^r;h,":;f  ^'„!,t^4-  j:!i«v««  ""'^""^v  "■''•■  «"■»'-' 

;  i  bont  of  .sV  John  *'  .nti  t  a  ,  I  '   '•     '""r'   '^^'  •'    '"'"■"- 
I  cal  Seminary:  M„;i',,""m.;;'"'^'I"'I  "^    ''«  'il'^ologi- 

I  in  Relation  i  t  IC^ml.. 't  of ;h:.7''T  ^'™'''''"«  ^'"'^'^ 
I  Juism,  IS(i;(.     2    A  Fpw W     ,""-'<■  """-"ver-.v  with  Jlin- 

I  I'riesthood,    Sfi6       i  7h.  n       ""  r"'t  ^"^'""«  '"'  "'« 

Supiemaey    li   Lved    bv  ,m 'T'  ""^^  ""'  "°'"""  ^ee  to 

j  Antiquity;  MBl'!  ^     "    *"""■" """iun  of  Catholic 

npartl.1  !  'sJ^-.'sef.'bVoth^r R:v"if "i-J'  i'"""  T"'  '•  -"<!-] 

^^'^^' 'lue  .South    Lon""S?"';,''i-      ^"''^■'  "   Settler's    Hanniba:  a  Poem    Hir,  "     .  "^"'  ^""-  "**"'  **'»•     2 
J«"..edy,  c«.„i.S',^^  -J.    ,^  J     Kenned;:  CrAmS'T'    '.'I'/ '^'"^^ 


»»  Alexander,   manager  of  the  Union 


came  known  aVtheZnr^ae^"  ^"''^  "  '«^«  «"''  b" 
tl.e  civil  war,  becatue  nfnna^^'' '  ??"'"'*  "'  <>'>''?'»'■>  '» 
Union  in  18  oTrraduUeS  a^^^f ''l""- "V"'^  <^''"«"''» 
1878,  and  has  since  practised  V"'?'"''"'  J"'"  School  in 
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(,'la««  Cii»im»«nl"»i       '  Oi»fi  '    ir'iiiiniitn    N.  Y.irk.  ISflU, 

IZin-i.     4.  T//(-  .'          '■•  "f  ■  •rtsa,  /I           I        >.)  IK7I1. 

||*linedy,  U  »tiu    ''  -'i    n  Nt   <                 i.  hIiu, 

>ilti*    '•'"   f»»)ly.       irv   „,„.  urid  IW  M.rim-   |i,.  ■       'if  Ih* 

WoHlf     ^fl'W     'i*^i  IS8B.        F<"      'li'lg-,     '«•     hKV.tlM'-'. 

Mai>*,i(i».    '■hl't'i-      Kcnofaj       '^oloniiil  Travel  i  ii    N  .i' 
riitlvc  •<«   «    jF'iur  Years'    I'l.u,   i?:  PHljjh    Au»lrilli»,  Kew 
Zeiilnii'l,  ^'miiiilil,  .l.'.,  I,on.,  IH'it,,  p.  Hvn. 

"I'l'',   "krlUT  \»  tlinniiiuhly  (iiiprftcTitlciiis.  rthiii'"  I'ltlier 

fth  '.wii   fsjM'rIciiii'.  Ill  t'lvi'S  till'  iiiilh'irlly  (111  whuli  111" 

n--,.^,,,..  ■  ■.!.■  I'liM'il.  iiiiil  >U'er>  II  iiiiilcllr  iinirn'  lu'lHi'rii 

'   iMiiMii.  .  .  .  Tlif  one   iMiilt  which  «« 

u  ,  I  la  n  tuiiduiit'y  to  iirulix  'y."— .Icm/., 

He0mf'4f,  K.  11.  I  "ur  Your*  in  Ijueensliiu  I  I'Uii., 
ISTii,  t:,„'" 

kciiM*  fl       I  ^-"I'u,  P'l'  Spoi'tro  Chivfliiin  :  ii 

I'lMiii,  Ufimim  .  l^liT,   M'imii. 

licilliiuly,  1'^,  1.,  !  Iio  Stirakljnikor'8  iIiiii<l-Duuk, 
Iiiih.,  IS^''.  sill.  Sup;   LM  .■(,  Hiiiiii!  yt'nr. 

lioiiiicdy,  Kdwnrd  Nliirlcy.  I.  ThiuiHlitpi  mi 
Ui'iiiX.  I.iiii.,  isrill,  Hvii.  2.  'I'lid  l.ilurtf.V  mikI  i1i«  l.iiily. 
I.iin.,  ISiil),  Svo.  ;i.  Thu  I'lililio  Sclioiil :  p-Ii'iwIiik'  how 
It  fiiri' I  with  Jiilinr.y  iifter  hii  run  uwiiy  li'iiii  Damo 
Kiii'p|iiiV  :  tho  l'liiyiiin-l''i''l'l»i  l-uii,,  l>7l,  12iii".     Amin. 

Ki'iinctly,  (Ivory,  .M.l).,il.  Ins;.  I.  Olxiriiitimia 
on  oli,<ti.tni'  Aii'oiiltiiti'iii,  Dublin,  is.'l.'l,  ll'ni'i.  2.  Iloa- 
jiltiili.'iii  mill  Zyiiiiilii^  Di.ioiiKi'H ;  2il  oil.,  I,iin.,  IsUii,  Svo, 

Kciimdy,  (iilltcrt  <iuorKi>i  M.A.,  l>.  tS44  ; 
Uni'limli'il  lit  Triiiily  C'lillcj,'!',  Ciiiiiliriilxi' i  I'lillwl  tii  the 
liiir  lit  till)  Iiiiii'r  'ri'iiipli,'  Isyiii  rocnnlur  ul  ili'iiiilhiiin 
dime  iss;!.  With  .■^.iNimi^,  .Imis  .S.itth:ufiki.ii  :  I.  Tho 
Liiw  of  liiinil  Dniiniigc  ami  Sowura,  Lun.,  1nS4,  svo.  2. 
A  (iulile  tu  the  Cuul-Miiieit  UogulatioD  Aet,  \M',  Liin., 
18«S,  8vo, 

Kt'iiiH!dyi  !!■  niiscrviitioni  nn  Fatty  Heart:  nn 
Eamiy.  1,011.,  I  SMI,  |i.  Svo. 

KiMiiiudy.  Iloriice  Milton,  h.  |s.'i2,  nt  Mmbon, 
Conn. ;  grailiiateil  nt  Coinell  I.S74  ;  a  tiacher  at  tlie  I'oly- 
touhnii'  Institute,  Ilrooltiyn.  (Tran«.)  Karly  KnglUh 
Liierature,  to  WiulilV,  iiy  iiernlianl  ten  Drink,  l.on.,  1883, 
121110. 

Kennedy,  Cnpt.  llnRli  A.  Waifn  and  Strays, 
chii'lly  Irom  the  I'liofls-Iloiiiil,  Um.,  I.SI12,  I'p.  '^vo. 

Kennedy,  Mrs,  llngh  A.  The  Heart  ami  the 
Mind ;  True  Worda  on  Training  and  Teaching,  Ac., 
Lon.,  ISlHI,  fp.  svu. 

Kennedy,  J.  I'hn  Natural  History  of  .Man  :  Eth- 
nogriipliy,  lion.,  Isjll,  12uu>. 

Kennedy,  J.  Ennii.<h  Landed  Title  :  it.<  . "Safest  and 
liest  Keroriii,  Lon.,  ISIiJ.  ]i.  .Svo. 

Kennedy,  J.  It.  HLitory  of  tho  Civil  War  in  the 
I'nited  States,  rriiiii  its  Coiiiiiieneeiuent  in  ISBI  to  Jan- 
uary, 1802,  N.  York,  18112,  12mo. 

Kennedy,  Jumes,  H.Ii.M.  judge  in  tho  .Mi.\ed 
Court  of  Havana.  1.  Modern  Poets  and  I'oetry  of 
.Spain.  I,on.,  lSa2,  Svo.  2.  (Questions  on  the  Supposed 
Lost  Tribes  of  Israel,  Lon.,  Isja,  Svo.  3.  Ethnolngieal 
and  I'hilologieal  Essays,  Lon..  ISaS,  3  parts,  Svo.  4. 
Essays,  Ethnologieal  and  Linguistic.  Edited  by  C.  M. 
Kennedy.      Lon.,  Isiil,  Svo. 

Kennedy,  Jnines,  .M.A..  went  to  India  as  an  agent 
of  the  Chui"'i  Missionary  Society  in  1S3S,  and  remained 
there,  excc|it  uuring  an  interval  of  a  few  years,  (18112- 
(l.'i,)  until  1877.  1.  The  (ireat  Indian  Mutiny  of  1857: 
its  Causes,  Features,  and  Results,  Lon.,  185S,  Svo.  2. 
Christianity  and  tho  Religions  of  India:  Essays,  Mirza- 
pore,  1874,  Svo.  3.  The  Doctrines  of  the  Bible  Conlirmed 
and  Illustrated  by  Observation  and  E.xporience.  Mirza- 
poro,  1876,  Svo.  4.  Life  and  Work  in  lienarea  and  Ku- 
ini'oi:,  1830-1877  :  with  an  Introductory  Note  by  Sir 
William  Muir,  Lon.,  1884,  cr.  Svo. 

'•  1  ri'i,'ard  this  book  :is  possessing  a  rare  interest,  not  nnly 
for  ilie  missionary  student,  but  eiinallv  .so  for  the  general 
reader,"— SiK  W   Mt'in  :  Iiitfudiicttinj  .\'oli:. 

Kennedy,  }><:v.  Jiinies,  U.l).  I.  (Trans.)  Moses: 
a  Biblical  Study,  '.i.  .'.  .T.  van  Ooaterzee,  Eiin.,  187a,  p. 
Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  .  '-x  oi  tho  Hebrew  Lxnguiige  of 
the  Old  Testament,  •  il.  INval'l,  Edin.,  187l.,  Svo.  3. 
Introduction  to  ',!hlii-  ;  V,  ,••:  Grudval  Instruction 
in  the  Language  oi  l-i-.i  v       /'csMinen',  ^...n.,  Isss,  <vo. 

Kennedy,  Jann  i  ■-«'!».r'''U  Shnw.  Tho 
Y'outh  of  the  Periii  i.  L^-n.    '■'!>.  [-     -vo. 

Kennedy,  Jai<s*f-  S5a:  "Ut.ii.  Tho  Earl,"  .;,■ 
of  Mornjonism,  Lni..,  18f  .>,  p,    ''o. 

Kennedy,  Rev^  James  I'nughton,  M.A.,  grad- 
uated at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1864;  ordained  1866; 
940 


KEN 

rector  of  .'Stlllorgan  since  ISTli.  Changis  in  the  Liturgy 
and  Arlicli's  in  Eli/ahelli'-  Heinii,  Lon.,  |S73,  Hvii. 

Kennedy,  <ien.  NIr  JnnieH  Hhiiw,  K.C.U.,  i;»i 
-186A,  educated  at  the  Royal  .Military  t'ollcga;  euinuii< 
•  iuneii  as  ensign  |s|ij;  suncl  in  the  Peninsular  Uh  I 
Witterloo'  inipalgns.  I.  Notes  'in  the  Itifi'iaia  of  tin  ii 
Uritais  »i.  Ireland,  Lon.,  Is.'iW,  ^vo;  Itli  od,  iniuo  yiwi, 
'i.  Notw  on  the  IliiltIo  of  Waterloo:  with  a  UrIef  Mi- 
inoir,  l.iin..  IsiJi,  Sv,,.     Posth. 

KeiHied)  Jane,  [•mir,  vol.  1.,  add.)  I.  ."ihall  w,. 
talk  aliuiil  Aii^'ls'  Lon.,  ia,js,  Svo.  2.  .Shreds  in,  I 
Patches;  or,  Patlii-  iind  llathim,  Lon,,  l8jS,  Svo.  3.  Tin 
Name,  Lon.,  |s.,s.  ^vo. 

Kennedy,  Itev.  .lolin,  .M.A.,  D.D.,  Tndopen'Unt 
niiliii'ter  of  Sti  piicy  ;  lioii'irary  professor  of  New  Colli'iir, 
Loii'M  'fi ;  pi'i'sident  of  the  < 'ongregatiolial  riiioii  .d'  En.*. 
land  '  ■'  Wales  |s72.  I.  Thi'  .leivish  Exile;  ot.  Religi  n 
Exeuip;  'cl  in  the  Life  and  Chanii'ler  of  Daniel.  Lmi.. 
|S|8,  I2m'il  new  eJ.,  entitled  "lliiniel:  his  Life  iii.l 
Its  Lessons,"  ls5S.  2.  Tlie  Natural  History  of  Man; 
or.  Popular  Chapters  on  Ethmigraphy.  Lon.,  Is.'il,  2  vol-. 
12ino.  :,.  Th.'  Divine  Life:  a  llook  of  Facts  an<l  Hi-. 
tiirii'S,  Lon..  IsfiO.  I2iiiii;  new  id.,  IS77.  4.  Service  umI 
KulVering:  .Meiiioir/  of  the  Lite  of  Rev.  ,Iohn  Moris'.ii, 
Lon.,  ISiKI,  p.  Svo.  ."i.  Work  and  ConHlct;  or.  The  Divii.i' 
Life  in    its    Progress,  Lon.,  Is6u,  Svo.      6.  May-Day  ii: 

Stepney,    Past  and   Present,    Lon.,  ISfll,   16i 7.   IL- 

brew  Servitude  and  American  Slavery:  an  .Vttempt  i" 
prove  that  the  Mosaic  Law  furnishes  neither  a  llasia  ii  r 
an  Apology  for  American  Slavery,  Lor.,  1863,  Svo.  s. 
liest  under  tho  Slii.dow  of  tho  lireat  R.uk,  Lou.,  |sr,4, 
12ino.  i).  A  Statement  and  a  Plea  on  the  .Subject  of  ihc 
Special  Training  of  Missiunarios,  Lon.,  IsB.',,  Svo.  In. 
Shall  we  go  back  to  Roiuei'  Lectures,  Lon.,  IsiWl,  | 
parts,  Svo.  II.  Four  Lectures  on  the  Claims  and  Wnr. 
ship  of  Rome,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  12.  Seven  May-Daj-: 
Discourses  and  Lectures  to  the  Young  at  Stepney,  I, mi  , 
1872,  l2ino.  13.  Our  Place  in  Cliristendom  and  in  the 
Catholic  Church:  Inaugural  .\dilress,  Lon.,  IS72,  svi. 
14.  llur  Lord's  Teaching  concerning  tho  Sabbath,  Lmi., 
1874,  lllino.  I.'i.  Hyper-Evangelism  "anuther  (J  ,aiiul :" 
a  Review  of  the  Itccoiit  Roligioui  Movements  in  Scotianl; 
7th  eiL,  Lon.,  IS7S,  Svo.  16.  A  Brief  Defence  of  Su|iir- 
natural  Chrittianity,  Lon.,  Is7.i,  12mo.  17.  Memoir  nf 
,Iaiuos  Kennedy  of  Aberfeldy,  Lon.,  1875,  svo.  H. 
Why  I  believe  in  (iod  the  Father  Aliiiighty,  Lon.,  187.', 
Svo.  Ifl,  Shall  we  Jiray,  or  shall  we  not?  c  liuc-li"ii 
for  Youiii  Men,  Lon.,  |S70.  l«mo.  2ll.  Pilate's  Qucs- 
tion,  "  .\  iionce  art  Thou?"  an  Essay,  Edin.,  1S77,  ji. 
Svo.  21.  The  People  called  Indeiiendcnts  ;  with  lielulinn 
to  their   Doctrinal  History  and  lieliels,  Lon.,  IS7S,  sn.. 

22.  The  tiospels:  their  Age  and  Authorship  traced  IVmu 
tho   Fourth  Century  into  the  First.  Lon.,  ISSU,  p.  s\o. 

23.  A  Popular  Hand  liook  of  Christian  Evidences.  I.uii., 
1880-83,  2  liarts,  p.  Svo.  24.  Tho  Resurrection  of  .Usiis 
Christ  an  Historical  Fact:  with  an  Examination  ol  Nut- 
uralistic  Hypotheses,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  2a.  The  Ms- 
establishment  Movement  in  the  Free  Church,  Edin..  1>*;.', 
Svo.  2li.  The  Pentateuch:  its  Ago  and  Authiirslii|. : 
with  an  Examination  of  some  Modern  Theories,  Lon., 
1884,  p.  Svo.  27.  The  Self-Revelation  of  ,Iesua  l.'lih^t; 
with  nn  Examination  of  some  Recent  Naturalistic  Hy- 
potheses, Loll.,  1SS7,  Svo. 

Kennedy,  Hev.  John,  D.D.,  lsiiM884,  h.  nt 
Killcarnan,  Ross-shiro,  Scotland  ;  ordained  minister  uf 
Dingwall  ISII  ;  afterwards  joined  the  Free  Chinch,  iiiil 
in  IsSI  took  a  pioiiiinent  part  in  the  pn^  i  ution  of  Prof. 
Robertson  Sniitli.  F'or  biog..  see  Ai  i.ii,  A.,  ^  i/"".  1. 
The  D>,.  of  the  Fathers  in  Ross-shire,  Edin..  1  SI, 
Svo;  4tli  ed.,  |S(i7.     2.  The  Apostle    .t  <h'i  !■      i.  (e 

and  Labours  of  Dr.  McDonald,  I  •....  I  ■'>',  ^  .  ■!. 
Man's  Relations  to  (iod  traced  in  the  Light  uf  "the 
Present  Truth,"  Edin.,  IStill   p.  Svo. 

Kennedy,  John.  1.  'hie  Philosophy  of  Sihool 
Discipline,  N.  York,  1877,  ISino.  2.  The  School  and  the 
Family  :  Ethics  of  School  Relations,  N.  York,  !.'-"3, 
I6mo.  I 

Kenncd.v,  John  Pendleton,  LL.D.,  [miir,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  17!ta-lS7(l.  For  biog.,  see  Tickeiiman.  II.  T., 
iu/rtt.  1.  DIackwater  Chronicle  :  a  Narrative  of  an  E.\- 
pedition  in  Randolph  County,  Virginia.  Dy  tlie  Clerko 
of  Oxenforde.  N.York,  1853.  2.  The  Border  Slatea: 
their  Power  and  Duty  in  tho  Present  Pisopiei'i'il  Con- 
dition of  the  Country,  Phila.,  1861,  Svo.  3.  The  I'livi- 
lego  of  tho  Writ  of  Habeas  Corjius  under  the  I'un-lilu- 
tion  of  tho  United  States.  By  Common  Sense.  I'hila., 
1862.     4,  Slavery  tho  mere  Irotext  for  the  Kelicllion, 


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(Trani.)  .^acreU  S  ,,,go„y  LTa'^S '"■'"'"''  '^'■-  '• 
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at  «o„  habita,  Nanlos    I irdV '"'•'"'"  ^  »"™»''  ''"benda, 

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p.  •'^vo.  iVuontide:  a  N„vol,  Lon.,  1883, 

Kent,  Edward  Georse.  i.    m, 

01  «u,  „, :  „ith  Two  tW 8   an,!  p "'' '  ^'"'  »*^"> 

Lon.,  1861,  or.  sVo  "'''""  ^"^'^  "'"J  Lescnds. 

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KtMit,  J.  T.  Scxuivl  Xeurosi?,  St.  Louis,  1850,  Hmo. 
Kc:l(,   James.     The  Johnson    Manor:    a  Tiilu  of 
Olilen  Time  in  New  York,  N.  York,  1H77,  cq.  12nio. 

Kent,  Mrs.  John.  (EJ.)  Kcoolleelions  of  a  Coun- 
try Uootor,  hon.,  IHt^O,  12uio. 

Kent,  Marianne.  I'liilip  Mordant's  Ward;  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  l.St^S,  or.  Svo. 

Kent,  Philip.  1.  (Tran,-.)  The  Cat  and  the  Battle- 
dore, and  other  Stories,  by  Honorfi  do  Lahao,  Chic, 
188n,  12iuo,  2.  (Trans.)  I'oor  Relations:  Cousin  Pons, 
by  II.  de  Balzac,  IHSO,  12mo. 

Kent,  Robert.  Siiered  Hours  by  Living  Streams, 
Lon.,  IKWi,  I).  Svo;  now  ed.,  1876. 

Kent,  S.  H.  1.  From  (iath  to  the  Cedars  :  Exjiori- 
enoes  of  Travel  in  the  Holy  Land  and  I'ahnyni.  Ulust. 
Lon.,  1S74,  !>.  Svo.  2.  Within  the  Arctic  Circle:  E.x- 
jieriences  of  Travel  through  Norway,  the  North  Cape, 
Sweden,  Ac.  Lon.,  1S77,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Kent,  William.  The  .strength  of  Materials, 
("  Science"  .'^er.,)  N.  York,  1S7<,»,  24ino. 

Kent,  William  Charles  Mark,  (known  as 
Charles  Kent,)  b.  1S23,  in  London;  educated  at  Os- 
oott  College  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  .Middle  Temple  18  j«, 
but  adopted  journalism  as  a  profes.sion  ;  was  editor  for 
twentv-tive  years  of  the  London  Sun,  and  in  1874-81  of 
the  W'eckly  Register.  1.  Catholicity  in  the  Dark  Ages, 
By  an  Oscotian.  1847,  8vo.  2.  The  Vision  of  Cagliostro, 
Lon.,  1847,  12ino.  3.  Aletheia;  or.  The  Doom  of  My- 
thology: with  other  Poems,  Lon.,  18.^0,  12iuo;  new  ed., 
1862.  4.  What  shall  be  done  with  Cardinal  Wiseman? 
an  Enquiry.  liv  an  English  Journalist.  Lon.,  ISJU, 
Svo.  5.  The  Derby  Ministry.  By  Mark  Rochester, 
[pseud.]  Lon.,  ISoS,  12mo.  (This  is  entered  under  the 
pseudonyme,  (iMfe,  vol.  ii.)  6.  Dreamland:  with  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  1862,  fp.  Svo.  7.  FootprinLs  in  the  Road, 
Lon.,  1864,  p.  8voi  new  od.,  1867.  8.  The  Lives  of 
Eminent  Conservative  Statesmen.  Bv  Mark  Rochester, 
Lon.,  1866,  Svo.  9.  The  Charles  Dickens  Dinner:  an 
Authentic  Record  of  the  Public  Banquet  given  to  Charles 
Dickens  prior  to  his  Departure  for  the  United  States.  By 
C.  K.  Lon.,  18li7,  Svo.  10.  The  Gladstone  Govern- 
ment; being  Cabinet  Pictures.  By  a  Templar.  Lon., 
186'J,  Svo.  Anon.  11.  Poems;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1870,  p. 
Svo.  12.  Mythological  Dictionary,  Lon.,  1870,  ;i2mo. 
i:).  Charles  Dickens  as  a  Reader,  Lon.,  1S72,  p.  Svo. 
14.  Corona  Catholica  ad  Petri  Successoris  Pedes  oblata, 
Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  1.').  (Ed.)  Leigh  Hunt  as  Poet  and 
Essayist ;  being  the  Choicest  Passages  from  his  Works : 
with  a  Biographical  Introduction,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 
(He  also  edited  the  works  of  "Father  Prout,"  Burns, 
Moore,  and  other  authors.) 

Kent,  William  Henry.  (Trans.)  Sedaine's  Le 
Philo.-niihe  san.>  le  savoir,  Lon.,  1888,  l2mo. 

Kent,  William  Saville,  F.L..S.,  F.Z.S.,  F.R.M.S., 
formerly  assistant  in    the    natural  history    department, 
British  Museum.     1.  Ollicial    Guide-Book  to   the  Man-  i 
Chester  Aquarium;    :id   cd.,  Manchester,  1875,  8vo.      2.  j 
A  Manual   of   the    Infusoria:    iucluding    a   Description  1 
of  the  Flagellate,  Ciliatc,  and  Tentaculiferous    Pre'.ozoa,  | 
>tc.     Illust.     Lon.,   18SU,  super  r.  Svo.     :1.   ILuid-Book  | 
of  the  .\Lirine  and  Fresh-Water   Fishes  of   the  British  ; 
Islands,  Lon.,  ISSli,  Svo. 
Kent,  Wyndham.    Burns,  [verso.l  Lon.,  ISa'J,  Svo. 
Kentish,  Thomas.     I.  A  Treatise  on  a  Bo.i  of  In- 
struments and  the  Slide  Rule,  Lon.,  1817,  12mo;  new 
ed.,  185S.     2.  Timber  .Measuring,  Lon.,  1866,  Svo. 

Kentish,  Thomas.  I.  Cicsar  in  Britain  :  a  Poem, 
Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  2.  An  Ode  of  Thanksgiving  for  the 
Recovery  of  the  Prince  of  Wales,  Lon.,  1S72,  Svo. 

Kentish,  Thomas.  The  Pyrotechnist's  Treasury; 
or,  The  Complete  Art  of  Making  Fireworks.  Illust. 
Lon.,  I87S,  cr.  svo. 

Kenwaril,  James.  1.  For  Cambria;  Themes  in 
Verse  and  Prose,  Lon.,  ISliS,  p.  Svo.  2.  Oriel  :  a  Study 
in  Eighteen  Hundred  and  Seventy:  with  Two  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  :).  Harborne  and  its  Sur- 
roundings; 2d  cil.,  Birmingham,  ISS.'),  Svo. 

Kenwood,  J.  Flowers  of  Knowlcilge;  or,  The 
Bonk  of  Information,  Lon.,  1872,  :!2mo.  _ 

Kenyon,  Edith  C.  I.  Hilda;  or.  Life's  Disci- 
pline. Illust.  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  2.  Jack's  Cousin 
Kale:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  cr.  Sv„  j  now  «!,, 
1887.  ;i.  Jack's  Heroism:  a  Tale  of  School-Boy  Life, 
Lcm.,  ISS.S,  p.  Svo.  4.  Daring  Tom ;  or.  How  Tom  Mel- 
ville learnt  Wisdom,  Lcm.,  1884,  12mo.  6.  Jemmy 
Lawson;  or.  The  Story  of  a  Village  Boy,  --on.,  1884, 
12mo.  6.  Claude  Russell's  Sister,  and  other  Stories, 
942 


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Lon.,  188,1,  p.  Svo.  7.  Margaret  Casson's  Resolve :  a 
Talc  of  Victory,  Lon.,  ISSi,  p.  Svo.  8.  The  Heroine 
of  Brookleigh,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  9.  Alice  Erringtoi.', 
Work;  or.  The  Power  of  SelfSacritice,  Lon.,  1880,  p. 
Svo.  10.  .Scenes  in  the  Life  of  the  Royal  Family,  Lon., 
ISS7,  sq.  Himo.  11.  Albert  the  Good:  Scenes  in  the 
Life  of  the  Prince  Consort,  Lon.,  1887,  sq.  I6uio.  12, 
Scenes  in  the  Life  of  the  Princess  Alice,  Lon.,  1887,  S'(. 
16mo.  Li.  The  Old  Violin;  or,  Charity  Hope's  0\mi 
Story,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  14.  The  Cave  by  the  Water- 
fall: a  Mountain  Story  founded  on  Fact,  Lon.,  l-*^^. 
p.  Svo. 

Kenyon,  Hon.  George  Thomas,  M.A.,  b.  181" ; 
son  of  the  third  Lord  Kenyon;  graduated  at  Chiist^ 
Church,  O.\ford,  1864;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Mid^llr 
Temple  1869;  M.P.  for  Denbigh  since  1885.  The  l.ile 
of  Lloyd,  First  Lord  Kenyon,  Chief  Justice  of  Englan  I, 
Lon..  is73,  Svo. 

"Mr   Kenyoi n  feeble  writer,  seems  to  have  f:iir 

intentions;  but  a  relative  i.s  iieeessurily  biassed,  ami  tlieri- 
are  part.s  of  Lord  Kenyon's  ehanieter-bis  iiarsnnuiiv,  lus 
strong  temper,  and  his  blundering  in  Knglish  and  iii  Lalni, 
which  he  was  foolishly  fond  ot  inapimiprmtely  >,iiiotmi; 
on  the  bench-on  which  Lord  Caniiibell,  followiii).'  Mr. 
Towiisend.  ainnslnnlv  expatiates,  and  on  which  .Mr,  Ken- 
yon is  naturally  reserved."— .'•Vi*,  Bev.,  xxxvi.  lU. 

(Townsend's  Life  of  Lord  Kenyon  is  to  be  found  in  lii,< 
"  Lives  of  Twelve  Eminent  Judges  of  the  Last  :inl 
Present  Centuries,"  and  Lord  Campbell's  in  his  "  Lives 
of  the  Chief  Justices.") 

Kenyon,  Rev.  James  Benjamin,  b.  is.is,  at 
Frankfort,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.Y. ;  educated  at  Hunger- 
ford  Collegiate  Institute,  Adams,  N.Y.;  entered  the 
ministry  of  the  Melhodist  Episcopal  Church  in  ls:><, 
1.  The  Fallen,  and  other  Poems,  Utica,  N.Y.,  ISTti, 
12nio.     2.  Out  of  the  Shadows  :  a  Song  wUh  Variation. 


Phila.,  1880,  16uio.      ;i.   Songs   in    All   Seasons,  II. 
1885, Himo.     4.  In  Realms  of  Gold,  N.York,  1S87,  Hini... 

Kenyon,  Oliver  C.  The  Instantaneous  ('li.>t- 
Squarer;  or,  Case-Maker's  Ready  Reckoner,  Manchcsiir, 
1S84,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  18S7. 

Kenyon,  Robert  Moyd.  The  Gold  Coins  of 
England  Arranged  and  Described,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Kenyon,  Kev.  and  Hon.  William  Trevnr, 
M.A.,  b.  1847;  son  of  the  third  Lord  Kenyon;  grailu- 
ated  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1871;  ordained  l-'<71; 
rector  of  Malpas  since  1873.  Drifting,  and  other  Poiins, 
Lon.,  187S,  12U10.  ,,,,,,-. 

Keon,  Miles  Gerald,  ['tute.  vol.  i..  add.,]  d.  is.o; 
colonial  secretary  at  Bermuda.     1.  The  Life  and  Tunes 

of  the  Roman    Patrician  Alexis,  Ac,  Lon,,  1847,  lii 

2.  Dion  and  the  Sibyls:  a  Romance  of  the  First  (en- 
tury,  Lon.,  1866,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Kepler,  Alexander.  Mrs.  Horace:  a  Skit.li, 
Lon.,  I8S7,  cr.  Svo. 

Keppel,  F.  H.    High  and  Low  ;  a  Novel,  N.  \'irk, 

1867,  Svo.  .    .,     .,     , 

Keppel,  Gen.  George  Thomas,  sixth  l.nri 

of  Albemarle,  F.S.A.,  [«"/.■,  vol.  i.,  Keitki,.  llos. 

MA.ioit  (iKouGR,  add.,]  1799-1891,  b.  in  London;  entcn,! 
1  thearniv  in  1815,  and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  \Uter- 
;  loo;  M.'P.  for  East  Norfolk  1832-35,  and  for  Lymiiigtmi 

1847-50;    succeeded   his  brother   ISil.     1.  Memoirs  of 

the  Marquis  of  Rockingham   and   his   Contempnrarie.s 

Lon.,  1852,  2  vols.  Svo.    2.  Fifty  Years  of  my  Life,  bun., 

1876,  2  vols.  Svo;  3d  ed,,  1877,  cr.  Svo. 
"A  thoroughly  delightful  book  of  its  kind  ,"->'(!'.  ,Bfr,. 

^  "'it  wcuild  he  strange,  indeed,  if  the  inaii  who  wa-  the 
friend  id- the  Princess  Charlolte,  who  liiullouKhtji', "'"W- 
loo,  and  who  bail  met  in  the  course  (d  a  long  lileiiinc  the 
celebrated  m  almost  every  capital  ol  Kuiope,  emil.  imt 
have  written  an  interesting  biou'raphy.  Uulouraulh.,!  Ins 
done  something  more  than  merely  record  and  reiium  .t  , 
he  has  opinions  of  bis  own  which  have  their  weiiiht,  hi 
has  studied  and  not  mcrelysecn  life,  Ins  hnmoiir  is  "iiii.  , 
he  can  tell  a  story  well,  and  he  is  good  eiioiii;li  when  iii 
has  to  be  instructive  to  be  as  light  and  agrcealile  a-  1ki>- 
sible,"— .lend.,  ix.  4.V.', 

Keppel,  William  Coutts,  Viscount  Hury, 
(now  Karl  of  Albemarle,)  K.C.M.G.,  son  ol  the  pre 
ceding;  b.  1S32;  served  in  the  army  IS4x-.i:;;  civil 
secretary  and  superintendent-general  of  Indian  alliur' 
in  Cnn'.da  1854-56;  M.P.  1857-65  and  1868-74:  ciilW 
to  (he  House  of  Lords  a»  F.ord  Ashford  1876;  under-scc- 
retary  of  state  for  war  1878-80  and  1885.  I.  Sug-estioii- 
for  an  llniform  Code  of  Standing  Orders  on  the  Organ- 
ization and  Interior  Economy  of  Volunteer  Cor|.s,  Lon., 
1860,  12nio.  2.  E.xoduB  of  the  Western  Nations.  Lon,, 
186,^  2  vols.  Svo. 


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jMochanie  of  the  ObVu"  hoff  s7    •-  w'o  ks'^St'Tf '  ?'^ 
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Keena  Karniody  Jllu.t  Lon  IsT''  ,?  '  '"""'•  *• 
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Kerr,  James,  M.A.      l.  a  Review  of  Public   In- 


ftruction  in  the  I'dllPr,  'i  .  "''^t'"'  "^  ^*»''"'=  I"' 
^yo.  2.  An  E.4y  on^t'  ^1  (7r',7'  ^'""l'  'i^'''  ^  P»rt», 
■'^vo.  3.  The  Donie.fi,.  7  ff  n  ^'^''''P''y'  ^din.,  18ail, 
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Essays'on'cnsi  ^and  ^.n;'"'  ^'°''-  '^'S,  I2mo.  5. 
Human  Nature  Lon  ,s-fl  "J  "''•pome  Aspects  of 
B-  Carlyle  as  seen  in'hi'w""",;  *7.'  l**  ^''•' ''"I-  '««2. 
a  »'rit/r  and  as TWan    L'n     's^'s? ''"  ^''"-'-'«'i^'«  a, 

the'',^,^;i:!e"!'n,Vopinion:of  Xl^'  ^  'jf  ^«'^"-<'  f-- 
Cause  of  Virtue  (,lur,"eyPri*'  .."it':'  ^--'•'■^  '»  '"« 
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Hclations  tn  the  Jewish  Nation  and  to  tin' "  (ientiles,"  an.l  Xervoui.  System:  RmI  I.,  I'ueial  ^curalgla  •■ 
Cin.,  iscii,  ICnio.  ! 'he   Viscenilj^iie :    tlieir   l)iii},'no.«is   and 

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Ki'rr,  'rhoinns.     A  I'raetioal  Treatise 
tivati'in   i>(   tlie  .-^ujiar-Cune  anil   the    Manufacture   of 
Sugai-,  I. cm..  IN.MI,  t>id. 

Kcir,  >ValtiT  .lloiltligii,  .1.  Ih-^S.  The  I'ar  In- 
terior: a  Narrative  of  Travel  and  Adventure  frcnn  tlie 
Cape  of  (iood  Hope  across  llie  Zambesi  to  tlie  I>alie  Re- 
gions of  Central  Africa.  Map  and  Ulust.  liOn.,  l.sSli, 
2  vols.  Svo. 

'■  tlii-  is  uiie  of  the  miist  eharminK  lainlis  of  travel  that  ^ 
we  ever  rcniemlier  tn  liave  rea.l.  It  is  full  uniicident  and 
adventure,  desi'ribed  in  ihe  jileasahtesl  of  suli-huniurous 
styles,  Till  aiilhor  travelled  Ihruunli  regions  iii  tlie  vvil'- 
ol'^Ceiitral  Africa  where  no  w liile  man  luid  ever  heeii  beton, 
alone  and  mniided.  llcstarted  on  liis  iouniey  witliout  any 
blowing  of  trniii|Hls  hv  seientilie  or  relit-'ions  societies,  ami 
with  little  more  para]ilieriiaiia  or  preparation  than  a  man 
coiiiKMaitini  anoi.liiiarv  drivinK-toiir  in  a  settled  country, 
il '  ciirrii'ii  his  icuriicv  throiiuli  accordiiiK  to  Ins  iirede- 
terniiiicd  plan,  witlo.u'i  violence,  luss,  bluster,  or  a  vast 
expenditure."— .s;<(c(M/or,  li.f.  1''IU.  .,      ,,  ,    , 

'■  It  is  luo  proli.x.  .  .  .  iliere  isaeonsiderahle  amonntot 
line  wriliiin,  wliicli  niiKlit  have  lieen  judiciouslv  omitted, 
and  a  somewhat  weari.some  reiteranee  of  trivial  incidents 
important  onlv  to  ilie  narrator,  otherwise  it  is  a  spirited 
reeoril  of  what  may  be  fuirlv  descrilied  as  a  lu-illiant  epi- 
sode in  the  history  of  African  exploration."— A.  11.  Kii.vNIi; 
Ac(ul..s\x.:nii.  ,     ,    . 

Kt'ir,  >Vut.liiiigtoii  Canithcrs,  ls27-KSi>o,  b.  in 
Aianianoe  Co.,  N.C. ;  was  State  geologist  of  North  Caro- 
lina IS6I1-S2,  and  connected  in  lSS:i  with  the  U.S.  (ieo- 
logical  Survey,  llcport  of  the  (Jcolojiical  Survey  of 
North  Carolinn,  Kalei^'h,  ISTo-Sl,  2  vols. 

Kerr,  William  t.  Kip-Haps;  or,  Drift  Thoughts 
Wide  Apart,  N.  Vm-k,  1S7I. 

Kerr,  William  Hastings.  1.  The  Fhsheiy  Ques- 
timi,  Montreal,  Is6S,  ,svo.  2.  The  Magistrate's  Act  of 
l.sfiil;   Annotated,  Montreal,  1871,  Svo. 

Kerr,  W  illiam  Sthomberg  llobert.  Marquis 
and  Earl  or  Lothian,  is:f2-l.'570:  succeeded  his 
tallier  as  eiglitli  iiian|uis  in  1S41.  1.  Fragment  of  a 
Parallel  between  the  History,  Literature,  anil  Art  of 
Italy  in  the  Mi. Idle  Ages,  Ivlin.,  IS(i:i.  Anon.  2.  The 
Confederate  Socssiun,  Lon.,  IStif,  p.  Svo. 

Kerr,  William  Williamson,  M.A.,  h.  is2n; 
graduated,  double  first  class,  :it  Oriel  College,  0.\ford, 
1S4H;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1S4J.  1,  A 
Treatise    on    Ihe    Law  and   Practice  of  Injunctions  in 


Treatiiicul,  St. 
Limis,  1S7S,  ,svo.  2.  Feiiioro-l'oplileal  Neuralgia,  Si, 
Louis,  1S7S,  lllnio.  :i.  I'rogreasive  Muscular  Atrophy. 
St.  Louis,  1S7S.  lllnio. 

Kershaw,  Murli.  Colonial  Fads  and  Fiction-: 
lluu'ionpiis  Slietelies,  l.on..  Ls.SH.  li;mo. 

'■This  amusing  book  is  lo  some  extent  a  eonnterblasl  'o 
tlie  I'idonial  blow'  wliiidi  Mr.  .Anthony  Trollope  was  tbe 
llrst  to  make  ns  iiiiderslaiid  as  a  iiiaiiilestalioii  of  Austrii 
lian  iiatrioti^m."— .s;ifir<i/o)-,  li.x.  li'>;il). 

Kershaw,  S.  Wuyland.  1.  (Ld.)  Catalogues  'f 
the  Drawings  in  tlie  Library  <>(  the  Royal  Institute  if 
liritish  Architects,  Lon.,  1871,  4to,  2.  Art  Trcasun- 
of  the  Lambetli  Library:  a  Description  of  the  Illuiiii 
nated  Manuscripts,  Ac, 'Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  :i.  Protcstai.ts 
from  France  in  their  Fnglish  Home.  Illust.  Lou., 
ISS.'i.  p.  Svo. 

Kersiiaw,  Tom.  The  Ppelling-Iiec:  an  Account 
of  I'liblic  Contests  held  in  London  and  other  Plaiis, 
Manchester,  1870,  Svo. 

KerslaliC,  Kosiuu.  (Trans.)  The  Giant  of  ilic 
North,  bv  (j,  Volpe.  Lon.,  1851,  ISnio. 

KersiaUe,  Thomas,  lsl3-isill,  bookseller  aud 
antiquarian,  of  Bristol.  1.  A  I'riman'al  liritisli  Metrup. 
olis:  with  some  Notes  on  the  Ancient  Topograjiliy  of 
tha  Southwestern  Peninsula,  liristol,  1877,  Svo.  2. 
The  Liberty  of  Independent  Historical  Research,  L'.a., 
ISSo,  Svo.  Also,  many  papers  reprinted  from  arclne  ■- 
logical  journals, 

Kersley,  George  Herbert.  Early  Flight,  :iii  1 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  l»Sj,  12nio. 

Kertoon,  J.  W.  "  liuy  your  Own  Cherries,"  [verse,] 
Lon.,  18li;i,  12mo. 

Kessler,  Julius,  missionary  in  Madagascar.  1. 
On  the  Iligh-Prieslbood  of  Christ,  Lon.,  ISOil,  12mo.  2. 
An  Introduction  to  tlie  Literature  and  Language  uf 
Madagascar,  Lon.,  1S70,  12ino. 

Kessou,  John.  The  Cross  and  the  Dragon;  or, 
The  Fortunes  of  Cliristianity  in  China,  Lon.,  Is5:i,  p.  Svo. 
Ketchum,  3'rs.  Annie,  (Chambers,)  h.  Isjt, 
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Leonidas  Ketchum,  (d.  lK(j;i.)  She  has  been  a  teacher 
of  elocution  and  u  public  reader  and  loeturer.  1.  licniiy  ; 
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Receivers  apiiointed  by  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  Lon., 
lss|,  8vo. 

Kerr-!Smith.    Sec  Smith. 

Kerrison,  liaily  Caroline  M.,  daughter  of  the 
third  Earl  of  Uchester ;  married,  1841,  to  Sir  E.  C. 
Kerrison,  Bart.,  (d.  issii.)  Plans  and  Estimates  for  La- 
bourers' Cottages,  Lou.,  lS(14,4to.  And  see  Smith,  Licy 
Ton.MiN,  iii/'i-d. 

Kerry,  llev.  Charles,  graduated  at  St.  Boes 
1S(')2;  ordained  1S64;  vicar  of  Matfen,  Northumberland, 
1S77-80  ;  curate  of  St.  Lawrence,  Heading.  lS8(l-8:i,  and 
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Ketchum,  William.  An  Authentic  and  Couipic- 
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Early  Inhabitants  and  Historic  Notices  of  the  Iroipiuis 
Indiana,  Butfalo.  1865,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Kelt,  Charles  W.  Rubens,  ("Great  Artists,") 
Lon.,  Ls7it,  p.  8vo. 

Kettell,  Thomas  Prentice.  1.  Southern  Weiihh 
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as  a  Christian  name.)  b,  at  Ovcrseale,  Leieeslcrsbire: 
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Frederick    Derwcut,  ISo3,  ii 


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Municipal  Chureli  of 
lss;j,  Svo, 

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Leicester.  Higlier  iirais.e  could  not  tw  given,'  — .S'«<.  hri\, 
Ivi.  438,  „  ,    ,      ,,  , 

6.  (EJ.)  Depedale;  or.  The  Chronicle  of  Dale  Abbey. 

By  Thomas  d'.Musca,  Ctinon,  1884. 
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8.  La  Bello  Mario:  a  Romance  of  the  Cornisli  l.'uii»t, 
Lon.,  1S02,  2  vols,  p,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1884.  «.  The  Mis- 
tress of  Langdale  Hall,  Lon.,  1S72  ;  new  ed..  InS.  p, 
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-.■giiment.  .Mr.  KettI  iv,.i    i         '.'"'e  "Jo  eager  tu.sci/iMin 
'■"rcful  acoountof- II  e  .o   ,i  '■'  <-'"'''"  ""  "  very  ful    a 
ship  of  the  •lmi;^,;^.^^^"^j;;;^>os  relating  i^ti^^nZ^ 
■■is;meonolusion."-,ieij:''.;'ii''!,'-^™'''o  (»e  think,  t.>  the 

;l.oIil^y'i;;i'i::^^:;;;ll"'|,;;;"i>/.Ueresti,,g  materials,  Inn 
<"mls  together.    ■rhe";^r m.'-    h  ^.^ve',!™,"'^''-'"!  tl.e'n.a-' ! 
he  liic.,r  ,i,„  ,1,,.     "y,"-''  "lis  siiccessfiillv  i 


•to.,  on  liealty.ls.^.T   «'vo      '       '"'  '^™-      '■'■  ^'^   Essay, 

''emK7v,l"!:-'c^riI'rfl"''-'','  ''■'■'  «-"-"-'  at 
■■ectorof  Headon-^i'ni;  ',:?"'?  Tui  '."t""'''  '"'" ' 
containinL'a  I.itnn,,  .,....,         ..'*i"l|i  to  Intercession  .• 


containing  a  uVanyrt'ogeib';,  wi,if  i"!'"' '"  '""■"•"'■'•"i™  : 
%  't  1  riesf.     Lon.,'ls-X   B  no      -    \"r'''"'y  ^"•"'•^'- 


proved  Unit  the  liil.,rii,'^"'i''  """'ever,  has  siiccess'tnYK- 


....... ..ii.,„,mnce  Hit  I 

i'"Uui.s  made  his  name 


,    An  rn;;;i';y  i;';;;'^™j>;-f '-r-'Wa^i;:'!;., ,,,. 

Lon..  ls,S8-si,,  2  vol.  p.  sv,'!  TrueChristian  Unity, 

''v'A''l!'S!n,'*u!:;,si:^';r':^,:j"""-  -"  ^^orse, 

^'^ho7iv;^'^?:irt'K:r^  ■;' ''?  '''y-»">  nigh 

"<";i,  p.   8vo      ■     ,;•  '-'^'^'^''J'".  and   other   Poems,  Lon 

Coas;,^.on.:is79;K8nr''™"-'   "   '^""'«   "^   ""«   Cor^isii 
Kev.  Rniiii>».i..  >>       _. 


U^M?.''";)"  Tif  -'"'  *^'""-<^'> 
liimo, 

Im!*.,'?';;::.  '^•"•-     '^l->'-^   ".hi   voices,   [verse,]    Lon 

,^H..y«,  William  H.     The^Vs,, 

""*^'r:^^J^r-2.'An'^^^'''^'<'N-«-ea, 
of  Australian    l-i'C  Un'^sS^T^::;   ^' '^^ 


Life 


a  ^'ovel   of  Scottish 
snlms  of  David,  Phihi., 


r.on 
alifie 


i^l-J^Sl^f^^^i^iiL  T'"' Eternity  of  Future  Pun.  j-^^--    ^, 


M   ed. 
A  List  of  Buildingg 


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KID 

to  Hmrleen  ycura'  iiiiprisuniiicnt,  but,  having  suffered 
much  in  lieiilth  and  Ijconiiiu  nearly  bliml,  was  releiised 
at  the  end  uf  four  years.  He  jiuhlishcd  many  jjopular 
songs  and  ballads.  1.  Sally  Caviinagh  ;  or,  The  Un- 
tenanted (Jraves;  a  Tale  ot  'l'iii|ie.-ary,  Dublin,  I.SB9, 
]i.  8vo.  2.  Knocknagow ;  or,  The  Home.i  of  Tippe- 
riiry,  Dublin,  lS7it,  Hvo.  .S.  Fur  the  Old  Land:  a  Tale 
of  Twenty  Years  At,'o.  Illust.  Dublin,  ISSI),  Svo.  (A 
colleiitivo  edition  of  hiti  works  has  been  (jublished  at 
Dublin.) 

Kidd,  .'Vlmira.  Psiycholofty,  Ho-Ini'ttrnalion,  Soul 
and  its  lielations  ;  or,  The  haws  of  Being  :  .ihowing  the 
Oecult  Koree.s  in  .Man,  liost.,  IS78,  12ino. 

Kidd,  Charles.  1.  On  .Kther  ami  Chloroform  as 
Anie>tliulics;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  IS.O.h,  12uio.  2.  Chloroform 
and  Substitutes  for  Uelief  in  Pain,  (Prize  Essay,)  Lon., 
1S72,  .'*vo. 

Kidd,  Joseph,  M.D.  The  Laws  of  Therapeutics; 
or.  The  Science  and  Art  of  .Medicine,  Lon.,  1878,  cr.  8vo ; 
2a  ed..  I8S1. 

Kidd,  Robert,  M.A.  New  Elocution  and  Vocal 
Culture.  Cin.,  I88:i,  12nio. 

Kidd,  Ilev.  Willium  John,  d.  1881;  rector  of 
Disbury  from  18U.  1.  Kellections  cjn  Unitarianisui, 
Manchester,  18;i5,  12mo.  2.  Life:  its  Lights  and  its 
Shadows,  Lon.,  1854,  12mo.  :!.  The  World  and  its  Two 
Faces.  Lon.,  1854,  12nio. 

Kidder,  Ilev.  Daniel  Parish,  D.D.,  [anie,  vol. 
1.,  add.,]  prcifessor  (if  practical  theology  in  (Jarrett  liib- 
lical  Institute,  Evanston,  III.,  185B-7I,  and  in  Drew 
Theological  Seminary,  Madison,  N..I.,  1871-81.  1.  A 
Treatise  on  Ilomileli'cs.  N.  York,  18t)t;  re\.  ed.,  181i6, 
12mo.  2.  The  Christian  Pastorate:  its  Character,  Ke- 
8pon>iliilities,  and  Duties,  Cin.,  1871,  12mo.  :).  Helps 
to  Prayer.  N.  York.  1874,  U'nio. 

Kidder,   Frederick,  1804-1885,  b.  at   New  Ips- 
wich. N.Il.;  a  merchant  in   lioston  ;   was  a  member  of 
the  New  England  Historic  Genealogical  Society.     1.  The 
Expeditions  of   Captain  Lovewell,  and  his  Encoiinter.s 
with    the    Indians,   Ac,    Host.,    ISC',   4to.      2.  Military 
O|ieratioiis  in   Ea.stern  Maine  and  Nova  Scotia   during 
tlie  Kevolution,   Albany,    1807,  8vo.     ;i.  History  of  the  ^ 
First  New  Hampshire  Kegiment,  in  the  War  of  the  Rev-  ; 
olution,    Albany,  l.'^(i8,  8vo.      4.  History  of  tlie  lioston  I 
.Massacre,  March  5,  1770,  Albany,  1870,  8vo.     See,  also,  [ 
Gc  I'l.n,  .\roisTrs  -Aoniso.N,  anh-,  vol.  i.  ■ 

Kidder,  J.  Vital  Resources;  or,  How  to  become! 
Physiologically  Younger,  N.  York,  1870,  12uio. 

Kidder,  K.  P.  Guide  to  Apiarian  Science,  liost., 
IS.'iti,  12mo. 

Kiddle,  E.  II.  Practical  Farmer's  Guide  fjr  grow- 
ing Whe.it,  Adelaide,  ISIil,  lOmo. 

Kiddle,  Henry,  M.A.,  [nuh;  vol.  i.,  add.,]  b.  1824, 
at  liatb,  Eng. ;  superintendent  of  common  schools  in 
New  York  City  l,-<70-7'.i.  1.  A  New  Manual  of  the 
Elements  of  Astronomy,  N.  York,  Islis,  ]2mo.  2.  (Ed.) 
Spiritual  Comuiunications  :  presenting  a  Revelation  of 
the  Future  Life,  N.  York,  187'J,  12mo.  'A.  Dictionary  of 
Edueati<in  and  In.-truction  :  based  upon  the  Cyelop.edia 
of  Education,  N.  York,  1881,  12mo.  4.  A  Te.xt-liook 
of  Physics :  based  upon  the  Larger  Work  of  Ganot. 
Illust.  N.  York,  I8s;i,  8vo.  With  ScnB.M,  Alexandkh 
J.,  (ed.)  Cyclopiedia  of  Education,  1877,  8vo ;  Hd  ed., 
with  Appendix,  I88:i,  >vo.  With  others.  How  to  Teach  : 
u  JLmual  of  Methods,  Cin.,  1877,  12nio. 

Kid.>iOli,  Joseph.  The  Maid  of  Nazareth  :  a  Poem, 
Lon.,  1>7U.  ji.  Svo. 

Kidston,  Itobert.  Catalogue  of  the  Paheozoic 
Plants  in  the  Department  of  Geology,  British  Museum, 
Lon.,  ISsH,  8m,. 

Kiell'cr,  Henry  Miirtyn.  The  Recollections  cjf  a 
Drummer  IJov.  Illust.  bust.,  ls.-<:i,  16mo;  Cth  ed., 
enl.,  I8.s:i. 

Kielhorn,  Franz  liOrenz,  Ph.D.,  b.  1840,  at 
tJsnabriiek  ;  educated  at  the  universities  of  Giittingen, 
Rreslau,  lierlin,  and  Oxford:  formerly  professor  of  Ori- 
ental literature  and  superintendent  of  Sanskrit  stmlics, 
]-»eccan  College,  Poonah  ;  professor  of  Sanskrit  at  (liil- 
tingon  since  1882.  1.  (Ed.  and  trans.)  The  l'arii)lia- 
.sliendujekhara  of  Nagojlbhi^ta,  Bombay,  18tH)-74,  2 
vols.  8vo. 

"One  (if  the  few  books  piiblishert  during  the  last  (ifty 
ieaia  that  murk  a  real  ttdvuiiee  111  lb.  lit.-tory  ul  Sanskrit 
.seliolarsliip."— F.  .Max  .MCli.kk;  .4c(t(/.,  vi.  l.'iO. 

2.  A  Grammar  of  the  Sanskrit    Language,   Bombay, 
1870,  8vo;  2ded,,  rev.,  1880.     3.  Kalyi'iyana  and  Patan- 
jali :  their  Relation  to  each  other  and  to  I'un.ni,  Bom- 
U46 


KIM 

bay,  187R,  Svo.  4.  (Ed.)  The  Yvfikarananmhabhashvn 
of  Patnnjali,  Bombay,  1870-84,  3  vols.  8ni. 

"  Without  wishing  to  detract  In  the  least  from  the  nieri-- 
of  earlier  editions,  we  must  rcKard   Prof.   Klelhiirn''-  n. 
certainly  the  first  that  deserves  thi;  name  of  a  critical  •■•\: 
tlon,  as  that  word  is  nndcrstdod  a  nong classical. seholiir^ 
— F.  Max  .MC'.r.Kit:  Ami.,  xvi.  0. 

Kildnre,  Marqnis  of.    Sen  FiTZ(iKPAi.i),  CiiAiir.i^ 

Wll,l,IA.M.    DlKKOK     LkIXSTKII. 

Kilgore,  Carrie    Sylvester,   (iiurnhani,. 

18;!8,  at  Craftsbury,  Vl. :  became  n  lawyer,  and  wife  ni 
the  following.  Woman  Suffrage:  an  Argument  on  the 
Elective  I'ranehise.  1873,  8v(i. 

Kilgore,  Uamon   Young,  1827-1888,  a  lawyir 
of  Philadelphia.      I.    Dangers  which   threaten    the   j; 
public,   Phila.,   1860,  Svo.      2.    tiuestions    of  the    \h\    . 
Caste,  SuHVage.   Labor,  ,tc.,  N.  York,  1870,  8vo.     Al-., 
various  pamphlets  on  legal  and  reform  topics. 

Kilgoiir,  Henry.  I.  Nitrogen  shown  to  he  (':ir- 
bonic  Oxide,  Lon.,  180."),  8vo.  2.  The  Hebrew  or  Ibeiiiin 
Race,  including  the  Pehisgians,  the  Phenicians,  the 
Jews,  the  British,  and  others,  Lon.,  1872,  8vo. 

Kilian,  Paul.  On  the  Physiological  and  Thcr.i- 
peutic  Properlies  of  Mineral  Waters,  Lon.,  1881,  8vii. 

Killen,  J.  M.  1.  Our  Friends  in  Heaven  ;  or,  The 
.Mutual  Recognition  of  the  Redeemed  in  Glory  Demon- 
strated, Edin.,  1854,  12mo;  15th  ed.,  187:1.  2.  o.ir 
Friends  in  Hell ;  or,  Fellowship  among  the  Lost,  Edin., 
1850,  24ino.  :i.  Our  Companions  in  Glory:  Society  ni 
Heaven  Contemplated,  Edin.,  1862,  12mo. 

Killen,  James  Ilryce.  The  United  State-  M 
Europe,  Lon.,  1880,  8vo. 

Killen,  Ilev.  William  U.,  D.D.,  president  < ) 
Assembly's  College,  Belfast,  and  professor  of  eccle.-ia>ii. 
eal  history.  1.  The  Unitarian  Martyr:  a  Defence  nf 
John  Calvin  in  the  Case  of  Michael  Servelus,  Belfa-i, 
1854,  8vo.  2.  The  Ancient  Church  :  its  History,  ll.ic. 
trine.  Worship,  and  Constitution  traced  for  the  First 
Three  Hundred  Years,  Lon.,  1850,  Svo.  3.  Memoir  nt 
John  Edgar,  Belfast,  1807,  12mo.  4.  The  Old  Cathi.lio 
Church  ;  or.  The  History,  Doctrine,  Worship,  and  Polity 
of  the  Christians  to  the  Establishment  by  the  Po|ie  as  a 
Temporal  Sovereign,  Edin.,  1871,  8vo.  5.  The  Ecclesia.-. 
tical  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Earliest  Period  !u  ilie 
Present  Tiines,  Lon.,  1876,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  His  book  contains  a  good  deal  of  real  information  fir 
those  who  have  strength  to  find  their  way  to  it  through  the 
jungle  of  eunt  Ijy  wliieh  it  has  j  be  appr(jached."— >«(. 
Hcv.,  xlii.  li;i,  144. 

6.  The  Westminster  Divines,  and  the  Use  of  Instru- 
mental Music,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo.  V.  The  D^natian  Epi:-. 
ties  Entirely  Spurious  :  a  Reply  to  the  Bishop  of  Durliaiu, 
Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Killick,  A.  H.  The  Student's  Hand-Book  of  ,1.  8, 
Mill's  .-System  of  Logic,  Lon..  1860,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  Is7)i, 

Killick,  Louisa  M.  A  Lay  of  Magdala,  I.idi.. 
1808,  Svo. 

Kilner,  W.  B.  A  Comiiendium  of  Modern  I'li;ir- 
macy  ;  5th  ed.,  Lon.,  1884.  Svo. 

liilpin,  Lisa.  Girls  and  their  Mission,  Lon.,  Isilii, 
12mo. 

Kilvert,  Ilev.  Francis,  M.A.,  1793-1863,  gra.l- 
uatud  at  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1819.  1.  SerniMiis 
preach,.  1  at  Christ  Church.  Bath,  Lon.,  1827,  12m(i.  1', 
Sermons  preached  at  St.  JIary's  (.'hurcli,  liathwick,  I.'.n.. 
1837,  12mo.  3.  Pinacothecie  Historicie  Speeinnn.  I.on., 
1848-50,  2  vols.  lOmo.  4.  Ralph  Allen  and  Prior  I'aik, 
Bath,  1857,  16uio.  5.  .Memoirs  of  Ihe  Life  and  Writiags 
of  the  Right  Rev.  Richard  Ilurd,  D.D.,  Lord  l!ish..|)  .if 
Worcester:  with  a  Selection  from  his  Correspondcnec  loul 
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■'  A  VdUime  which,  if  not  of  any  special  interest,  will  lie 
a  useful  addi'ion  to  the  biographical  shelf  of  a  libnuy.  "- 
Sat.  Ilev.,  ix.  ;134. 

0.  Renniins  in  Verse  and  Prose  :  with  n  Brief  .Mciimir, 
Lon.,  iJ^liO,  Svo. 

Kimball,  Edwin  Coolidgp.  Midnight  Sun- 
beams; or.  Bits  of  Travel  through  the  Lund  "1  the 
Norseman,  Bost..  1888,  Svo. 

Kimball,  Elijah  II.  The  (ios])els  in  Poetry,  N. 
York,  1870,  12mo. 

Kimball,  II.  I.  The  International  Cotton  F.\|)o- 
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low  Flights  of  Song,  N.  York,  1871,  sq.  lOmo.  ■':  The 
Blessed  Company  of  Ali  Faithful  People,  N.  York,  187!i, 
16mo, 

Kimball,  James  William,  [oiite,  vol.  i.,  aJd.,) 


KIM 

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Diaciple,   Ii„«t.,   ISM    "4,nn       9    t-'       ,'   ^.l'"  '*'''"»'"l 

ments  ti.   Kaitli,   Bost     Isr      19,  .    '^  f^ncoun.Ko- 

186;       4    ,V,1  ;  T,      i"'  '^''^'••••'■•"ul?  "  Novel,  N.  York 
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I.u!:::"sr,iv^,r'^'"»-     ''"^'-  ""S  Dramatic  Sketches,  | 

TiMc  S,„r.v,  Lon.,  is7,.   sq^is.n;,    "  "'"  '"'  '^"'"-'^  "^ 

oltey:*^"  '\%\^T    ,'•  ^'   '^  "'""•="••   -  Story 

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;•  A  Cluster  of  Live.,  Lo„„  Tsn';f's\,7''-'"'A«>i»' 
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r.:'!«T;ij^{..-r£-",'"---'e:iSi 

logical  f^u  voy  vhkh  ".V;"'  '^"T'-'  "^  "'"  '■■«■"«"- 
I.  Keport  on^t'hrGcolo^, ",?'!''''?''■  "'""  "'•*  ""  '■^'*1- 
"    rallel.       "■  P 1",   "^        ''■y.'''".™  ,'""  "f  ••'«  Fortieth 


l-arallel.       ,•■  Pa„ers"'on"'l''  "■:-'"",™J!''".'"'  "'"  ^"'•'ioH 
870-7fi^  .s, „;,.".;:,';•.'■••  .l'l»"^«  ""'l  Maps. 


I  WaibflsYolffi',  .sv'or^ta'aild'fi,/'';  4 ''',"''■'  T''  '^'"l"' 
,M^;;..in^ngin.he.i;S:.,<Xtn^,l4^: 

:  class  "f  readers  in  Boner  1      \n^^^^^^^^  '"  ""-'  '"^g^r 

pcndoii.s  s(-encrv  f*^|  "ion  ,,  f, V'T  '■"  ''"'"'■  '"'  ""■'  ■"?«'• 
Iiaiiionsliip  will,  lo'v  am)   ■  ^'ham,  or  in  the  com- 

orc«l  np,';„  the  traveler  or  :'el';l,'.-Tr  "'',"'■'•'  ''^■^^' 
he  p,).ssesses  the  gift  of  mftk  ,.r  iV  S  '  ',"'  ■"'"'"■•  "'at 
home,  togotherwitl  li.  „rt  I-  f  '  ""^cll  Ihurniighly  at 
fellowship  with  vimt  lie  "ic'io '.'"'"""•'','"''■  ''"''^'^''^  ""< 
of  What  ho  fetMs.  '^1:",;.'";;^^,%"^';' ^^"'i;"'l'>.'t>c  enjoyment 

acc.mpanied  l"  a  ()c^"Ji^    "        '?"'"ff'™'    "''f".    and 

resuite'^Vii^'owif;;,;;;'^^;.':^;'?';?''.^''-  ^ing  sums  „p  ,i,e 

OM  the  systeniatic  ge  ,,;■''     ^'«,„'^"'•k"  this  volume 

veyed The  preteit\^'l,m.  1 ,.??,'"''  }''<-'y  Imve  sur- 

uumbered  as  „rsfi„  ^^e^^^li^^^^^lllr^^^.j:^ 

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of  the  scleiuiflc  results  anil  CI  iiu'lunlons  of  the  min'ey.  .  .  . 
Tliu  most  siitlsfiictiiry  part  |«('J  of  Mr.  Kind's  work,  iioxt  to 
its  Hcienlillu  thorotiijIiiiuHs,  is  tlie  bri'iultli  of  vit'W  which 
tmbrucus  in  one  lii'lil  tlii'  correliUloii  of  siicli  uxtumlcii 
forces,  and  the  vls?iir  of  khusii  with  wliiuli  tlie  iiutlior  hun- 
(llcs  so  Ittryo  a  siibjecl  witiiout  allowing;  liliusi'lf  to  be 
cnislieil  by  iletuils."— .Vii(i«ii,  xxviii.  7:i. 

Kiiii;,  Dun,  M.lJ,,  i7',il-l.'^(>l,b.  at  Mansliclii.C'nnn. ; 
practiaed  incilicine  in  Charlcstown,  K,I.  I.  Quackery 
rniuaskcil,  Host.,  ISiS,  |2riio.  2.  Tobacco:  what  it  is 
anil  what  it  docs,  X.  York,  ISOI.  ISnio, 

Kiiif!,  Itev.   Uiivid,   lA,.l).,  [unii;  vol.  i.,  add.,] 


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King,  Rev.  Edward  iaeorgc,  D.D.,  gruduntcd 

at  .^^idncy-Suascx  College,  Cambridge,  l.Hfill;  ordaiiii'l 
18711;  vicar  of  St.  Kdward's,  Cambridge,  lS72-7.'>,  mid 
of  iMadingley  since  IM70.  I.  Did  St.  I'etcr  write  in 
Greek?  or,  Thoughts  and  Criticisms  tending  to  pruv, 
the  Aramaic  Origin  of  the  Second  Epistle  of  St.  I'etci- 
and  the  Kplstle  of  St.  Jude,  1871.  2.  Conimenlary  i.n 
Zechariah.  Part  I.,  Vision  I.  l,on.,  1877,  8vo. 
(Trans.)  The  Valkut  on  Zechariah  :  with  Notes  and  .\|' 
peniliccs,  lion.,  1S82,  8vo.  I.  Hebrew  Words  and  Syiii. 
nymes:  I'art  I.,  The  Names  of  (iod,  I.on.,  1S81,  8vo.  >. 
The  I'uwer  of  Zeal;  with  an  Appendix,    Akkadian   (ienesis;  or,  The   Iiillucnce  of  Karlv  lial'v 


1803-188;! 

Lon.,    18117,    p.    8vij.      2.    .VIeuioir,    by    his    Wife   and 

Daughters:   with  Sermons,  Olasgnw,  1885,  p.  8vo. 

King,  David,  M.l>.,  18 1 2-1882,  b.  in  Newport,  R.I. : 
graduated  at  iirown  University  l.'^.'U  and  at  Jotlcrsiin 
Medical  College  INIJI,  and  practised  in  Newport.  Ho 
was   a    member    of  the   Uhoilc  Island   Medical  Society, 


president  of  the  .Newport  llislorical  Society  and    of  the    p.  Svo, 


Ionian  Ueligion  on  the  Language  and  Thought  uf  (lent- 
sis,  Cambridge,  1888,  8vo. 

King,    Kdwyn    John    Slade.     Ilfraeombe    tln' 
Healthiest  Devonshire  Watering, -I'hice,  I.on.,  I87.'i,  sv. . 

King,  Eleanor  Elizabeth.     (Trans.)  From  tin 
Earth   to  the   .Moon   direct,  by  .lules  Verne,  Lon.,  1871!, 


lledwood  Library,  ami  nnide  a  huge  collection  of  rare 
books,  chielly  American,  which  was  sold  at  auction  in 
New  York  in  1884.  1.  History  of  Redwood  Library, 
Host.,  1860.  2.  Historical  Sketcli  of  the  Island  ('emc- 
tery  Company  at  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  Newport,  1872. 

King,  David  liuiiiiett,  b.  1818,  in  Westmoreland 
Co.,  Pa. ;  was  professor  of  Latin  in  Lafayette  University 
1877-80,  and  has  since  practised  law  in  New  "i'ork  City. 
The  Irish  Question,  N.  York,  1882,  12uio. 

King,  E.  K.  A  Family  Archive,  [a  novel,]  Lon., 
1876,  2  vols. 

King,  E.  M.  Truth,  Love,  Joy ;  or,  The  Uarden 
of  Eden  and  its  Fruits.  .Melbourne,  1801. 


Keighley  Hall,  and  other 
2.  The   Silver   Teapot :    a 


izabeth.       Passages 
a  True  Story,  Lon,, 


King,  Elizabeth.     1. 

Tale-s,   Lon.,  1868,  fp.  8vo. 
Tale.  Lon.,  187(1,  l2mo. 

King,  Lady  Florence  El 
from  the  Life  of  a  Fox-Terrier : 
18711,  16uio. 

King,  Vcn.  Francis  D.D.,  graduated  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  1841;  ordained  1843;  archdeacon  •<( 
Dromorc  since  1887.  I.  Friendly  .Vdvice  to  Yonn,' 
Men,  Lon.,  1851,  8vo.  2.  Scriptural  I'rayers,  Lua,, 
1852,  16nio.  3.  Little  Robert;  or,  The  Lent  Jewel, 
Lon.,  1861,  12mo. 

King,  Frank  Leigh  C.     Past,  Present,  and  Fu- 


King,  Edmund  Fillinghain.     1.  A  Biographical    ture:    being  a  lirief   Kpitomo  of  the  History  of  tliis 
Sketch  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  Ac,  tjrantham,  1858,  8vo.     World,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 


2.  Ten  Thousand  Wonderful  Things,  Lon.,  1859-60,  two 
series.  l2ino. 

King,  Edward.  1.  Anglo-Saxon  Poema :  Le- 
gends of  Alf-ed  the  (Jreat,  and  Jliscelli'ncous  Poetry, 
Coventry,  1857,  8vo.  2.  Poems  of  Libertv,  Coventry, 
1864,  Svo. 


King,  U.  Swinbiirn.  Stories  and  Anecdotes  uf 
the  Civil  Service,  Lon.,  1SS4,  l2mo. 

King,  George,  Fellow  of  the  Institute  of  Actu- 
aries. 1.  The  Theory  of  Finance:  being  a  Short  Trc:it- 
iso  on  the  Doctrine  of  Interest  and  Annuities-Cer'.iiii, 
Lon.,  1883,  8vii.     2.  The  Institute  of   Actuaries'  Tcxi- 


King,  Edward.  Rules  for  Managing  and  Keeping  '  Book  of  the  Principles  of  Interest,  Life  Annuities,  :in4 
a  Horse,  Lon..  I85s,  12ino.  !  Assurance,  and  their  Practical  Application:    Part   II., 

King,  Ut.  Ilev.  Edward,  M.A.,  D.D.,  b.   182'J;     Life  Contingencies,  Lon..  1888,  Svo. 

King,  George  William.  ,1.  A  Conoi.se  I'hn.- 
nology  of  Ancient  and  Modern  History,  Brighton,  iMil, 
12mo;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1871.  2.  An  Introduction  to  .An- 
cient Geography,  Lon.,  I,s64,  p.  8vo. 

King,  Grace,  daughter  of  the  late  W.  W.  King,  of 
New  Orleans.     Monsieur  Molte,  N.  York,  1888.  12inii, 

King,  Mrs.  Harriet  Eleanor,  b.  1840;  dauglner 
of  Admiral  and  Lady  Harriet  Hamilton;  married,  I^il:;, 
to  Henry  S.  King,  publisher  and  banker,  London.  I. 
Aspronmnte,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  I860,  p.  sm. 
Anon.  2.  The  Disciples,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1873,  p.  >vu; 
5th  cd.,  1883. 

"  It  Is  a  very  remarkable  poem.  The  writer  does  not 
seem  so  much  to  compose  It  as  to  breathe  It  forth  ;  it  is  ihe 
fruit  of  intense  personal  feeling ;  it  (;lo«s  with  the  liii  >  uf 
an  absolute  conviction.  .  .  The  '  Disciples'  who.-e  Miller- 
ings  are  recorded  are  some  of  those  Italians  who  looked  to 
Mazzini  as  their  chief  ...  As  a  rule,  the  poetry  lies  iinTe 
in  the  thing  tlimiKht  than  in  tlie  thing  said.  Tliere  is,  lun, 
a  conspicuous  want  of  poetical  art."— AVi/.  Kcv.,  xxxviii.  isj. 

3.  A  Book  of  Dreams,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Xvo. 
"If  to  the  readers  of  '  Aspromonte' and 'The  Disciples' 

it  was  just  possible  to  ask  whether  -Mrs.  King  were  ii  |"«t 
born,  or  whether  the  pa.ssioiiate  fervour  of  her  syiiiii  Mliy 
for  Italy  had  made  of  fair  sjieecli  fairer  song,  we  iliiiit 
such  question  decided  by  this  book.  Here  is  no  impulse 
save  that  which  comes  to  poets  born,  not  made."—.!''"'/., 
xxiii.  HiJ. 

4.  Ballads  of  the  North,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  IsSt), 
p.  8vo. 

King,  'lenry,  .M.A.,  graduated  at  Wadhani  CoIIckc, 
Oxford,  IS38;  Fellow  1844;  called  to  the  biir  at  tlie 
Inner  Temple  1844.  ('Trans.)  The  Metamorphose.--  uf 
Ovid,  ill  English  Blank  Verse,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo. 

King,  Capt.  Henry,  R.N.  The  Window  Obser- 
vatory ;  or.  Directions  for  Rendering  Practical  Astioiioiiiy 


graduated  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1851  ;  principal  of 
Cuddesdon  College  1863-73  ;  canon  of  Christ  Church 
and  Regius  professor  of  pastoral  theology,  Oxford,  1873- 
85;  Bishop  of  Lincoln  since  1885.  1.  Addresses  to 
Men;  with  other  Sermons.  2.  Meditations  on  the  Last 
Seven  AVords  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  Lon.,  1876, 16mo  j 
now  ed„  1881,  32mo,  3.  Ezra  and  Nehemiah:  TwoSer-  1 
mons,  Lon.,  1878,  32mo. 

King,  Edward,  b.  1848,  in  Midc'lefield,  Ma's. ;  has 
contribated  largely  to  newspapers  and  periodicals.  Ho 
made  a  tour  through  the  South  in  th<-  interests  of  Scrib- 
ner'a  Magazine,  (now  the  Century,)  i.nd  for  a  number  of 
years  resided  in  Paris,  acting  as  Purls  correspondent  to 
several  American  journals.  During  the  Ruseo-Turkish 
war  he  went  us  newspaper  corresiiondent  into  the  Bal- 
kans with  the  Russian  army.  1.  My  Paris :  French  Char- 
acter Sketches,  Bost.,  1868, 12mo.  2.  Kentucky's  Love; 
or.  Roughing  it  around  Paris,  Bust.,  187:i,  12mo.  3. 
The  Great  South:  Record  of  Journeys  in  1872-7:1. 
Illust.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1875,  Svo.  (Republished  from 
Scribner's  Magazine.) 

"  Full  of  iiiformatiiiii  and  interest.  It  would  have  been 
a  most  valuable  and  telling  work  if  he  hud  taken  the 
trouble  to  rewrite  it.  .  .  .  The  facts  iiinl  evidence  are  there, 
though  they  lie  scattered  in  every  direction  amid  the  or- 
dinary material  of  a  traveller's  journal  wrjtteii  lor  the 
amu.sernent  uf  magazine  readers."— .So/.  Kcv.,  xl.  407. 

4.  French  Political  Leaders,  C' Brief  Biographies,") 
Bost.,  1876,  12mo.  5.  Echoes  from  the  Orient;  with 
Miscellaneous  Poema,  Lon.,  1880,  12nio. 

"They  decorate  and  dignify  in  careful  and  natural  verse 
the  stories  ninl  sentiments  which  they  treat."-  Xulion, 
xxxi.  312. 

6.  The  Gentle  Savage  :  a   Novel,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vo. 


Europe  in   Storm   and   Calm  :  Twenty  Y'ears'  Expe 
rienccs  and  Reminiscences  of  an  American  Journalist.  ;  more  generally  useful,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo. 
Over   One   Hundred    Illustrations   by  Felix   Rcgamey.  i      King,  Henry.     Savage  London :  Lights  and  Sliail- 
Springlield,  Mass..  1885,  Svo.  ;  ows  of  Kiver-Sidc  Character  and  Queer  Life  in  Lunil^ii 

"The  book   is  thoroughlv  interesting,  the  narrative  in  '  Dens,  [stories,]  Lon.,  18S8,  cr.  Svo. 
places  showing  a  very  high  degree  of  merit  in  descriptive  :      King,  Henry  Clay.     Digest  of  Decisions  uf  the 
Tuthnxll^m  "  """^'""'''  '■'"'"'■''  '"  '■•"'■«''•-;  Tennessee   Supreme  Court,   1798-1880;    2d   ed..   Chic, 

8.  The   Golden   Spike:  a   Phantasy  in    Prose,  Lon.,  '  ^^S!''- '^  ^'"'l'.^^'"' .,  «    .    •  .     .„„      •     „  „ 

1SK6,  p.  Svo.  9.  A  Venetian  Lover,  [vers-,,]  Lon.,  1887,  i  ^  '*»"g'  "^''-  "fnry  .Melville,  b,  1839,  m  H:vl!s 
Ifliuo  '  I  Co.,  .Mo. ;  entered   the  ministry  of  the  Baptist  Cliunh 

"  It'ls  an  honest  and  worthy  piece  of  literary  work."-  I  18.'i9.  1.  Early  Baptists  defended,  Bost.,  1880,  sq.  lUino. 
lialion.  xlv.  07.  '  2.  Mary's  Alabaster  Box,  [homilies,]  Bost.,  1883,  12mo. 

948 


KIN 

King,  Ilormio,  b.  Isii   ,,,  p.,.     „ 

mH.V2iuo.  *<-'"<"»'"' in  tiirope.    Illust.    Wash., 

King, Horatio  C'olliiiN.  I,  I «(7    .„     , 

"-n  of  J|„n,ti„   Ki„,,    ,'""'*'  ''•  '"^-I't  I'ortlan.l.Me.; 

College  1S,8,  a.lu.i.'te.r     '   „,  g,'"  "m,;"'  "'  ^^j^'Xinson  j 
oivil  war,  «n,i  »„»  appointoj    ,„l  1  '  """'-'''  '"  "'«  ' 

M.irtial,  S.  Vork,  IS711   2C0        '    "^'S'"""""'    C.urta- 

.N.  v"^',-!;,,;''!;;;^:"'"'"'  ^''"'•''''  "■"'  ■'-  '-tin  churcb, 

eil..  Ins:;.  '"'  '"n'"^'>   '■""■,  I«8(),  Svo;  2(i 

"."-?^:  i''l't  Z^^'^;^''"'''  '^f    «-"-al  Architee- j 

■^Heffiel.l,  ISi  ,  12,  „%  "e  't^fr  '^"i"":  a  Sketch, 
'"'"'•=  I'oon,,  lion.,  ISio.p.s  r  ,'"r.,'"«""'--  "  I^™' 
clients ,  or,  J«urnoyin.'3  throll,  P  ,'"'''^"'"  "'"'  '"- 
'■"H.,  I85(i,  121110.      5     j,„  „?%''   En«l"»'l  "nd   Wales, 

fi.  Continental   Ku,.,p/ f  ";'    .-u',  '-'","'  "eiv  o,l,  mi. 

'^Kij.r^i^v!;'''^"?'^--.'-"  ''^^^ 

ierwick,  since  IS  9.  Moalt .  ,/'-'"'\  "[  ?'•  ""^''^ 

l.ondo'„    Ob^Msk':'      r^nVv™-'-;!  "  '"^""•^  "^  •"'-' 
glyphics.     Il|„,t.     Lon     iss'i'   "^  I  '""    "'    "'»   "!«■■<'-  i 
I'oveiies  on  the  Terjinlo  Mrll  ,.'.'r'''       '■'■     '*•   ""cent  Dia- 
Jy".     ••.  Anglican  11  ■„,„„,  ,1     h''"'''"'^''"''  '■'*«■*'  P' 

Whole  lScaf'^t:^°tn^'  'j'^the   Ve,.dier<:?Mfo 

K>»g,  Jnines.     rndu«trv  ,in,i  r     • 
Uerumn  of  Fran.  HotTmun,  L^n      srs'^l^n';'''    ^""^  "'" 
U.S.naTyafa"a',i!L't;„"'    '^^^^''^nd ;    entere.l   the 
l-<i2;  chief  of   thea  "eau  "^T''  ''^'^  ^  .-''"rf  engine 
^;.     I.  European  Ship/  ,f   V.tt    u""?«'?"'"''"«  'S'"'" 

IIMu^t.     Coi,  Is^V  s'l;^"'''^  ""''   '^'"^'e^  -'f  the  World 

HeS,»?J;^'[;--oU    add,     ..  Wo^an  : 
C'l.,  1^75.     2    The  \li     ^'""t'lient,  Cm.,  ISoS,  8vo  •  4th 

^  The  canL^S,;?z:'D£^rr;^'?""'^^' 

Ple'<'  <'"neordanco  to  the  H  Iv  1?''  *«"''•      A   Ne^  Com- 

.'A'-'tom/w,  f;,,,  ^J™;,'»«''«'  "nJ  their  Conco.uitant 
CJ?«"^^;!^;7?:^i^Agaduated  at  Lincoln 

^:"in  c;S::jj^«-i?^t^^a  l.n,-;^ran^ 

dcm.,:;i^.^,-;.^ear.abnnua;;r;:i;;,y'^ 

•^'''g,  .'oliH   Lvlp        T        .■ 
"  '-""yers   SummoV  w,,vr    •"''°?  "^  •''°  Brulf.  River  • 

''^;^';'-.chi,..,":sr'S.'i2"of""'"^  '"  "'"  ^'^"■•»>«^n  wii: 

lialiil'l't^lfit'o^"''"  /i'of''',  '^f-A-  g-duated    at 
Cutcumhe  i,s*'>      I    I™'   ''^'i;  oi-dained   1827;  vicar  of 
2   Ti,„   „      •'-:     '•  tcclesia-  Cura..  j  „r,  A  Pastor's  C,,r„o 
Hotne.     'A    Ti,n  n.      •        .  .  '  tares 


KIN' 


y'l!" ''..-;,,;:« Hor'"'r^"'^-'Al'-tor'sCrr^ 

\''-i  '        •      ^^  different  translation   from 

«•"..  Rev.  John  Rie..ard,M.A.,  graduated  at 


I  Balliol  College,  Oxford     IN'i- .        ■•      . 

I  .;;'■,  I'c'terV,  O^t'onl  ^in'e  "iV  "T  ""l;  """  "^ 
Prize  Ks.„y.  ISti.l:  ThotJran'of  ;  ^  ^^'-'''  theological 
"  P-t-li„ptisn,al  Sin'U; .  "I's,!  '  liil'^'.^'V^  '"  "'^  ?'...-c 
a      An.Mver  to   the  Hov.   0    (M.'     1        -,  "'-"■|"'nsions : 

U- M«*j.  c^'v  0*2  ;,r?'f  ^'"i?""--  "^ M. 

,n.ay's  Follie...   Lon.,     S72  ''i  ■"■  o^'  ^^""••'  -^'il'l- 

I  i'he  e^ueen  of  the  1  euMinl;  i  '  !''  ^"'-  Anon.  .;. 
j,-  f-«t  for  (Jold,  Lort  IS  ';  ';":••,  '^'^'  ''  ^-l'-  !'•  '^vo 
Constancy,  Lon.,  1,S7;!  "^  J',;'  l"'"'  i'-f'"-  5.  Cruel 
I'on.,  I«7,^  ;i  vols.  1  ■  •'■  '''■»■  «•  01'  the  Koll, 
pur  DetaclMuent,    L,'         ^.''T   ^^   '«»'-    '2n.".     7 

f  vols.  cr.  8v„.     9.   A   Fa  ^''''f,"'''''''''''';''.  J'"".,  Is's,  ; 

^"•,   I".  The    L,Hv   FobhN       '''"?;'  '''^•''   ''   ^■"'■'' «■•• 

!>•  •■:"eet  is  True  l.ove   I.on      '""7'  I''  ■';  '  *"'"•  !'•  '^^o. 

K'ng,  Louis  Joseph,  JilRcs    .   '•  '''  '*"• 
t"  the  Kvo  and  Far  Jnh. nn.rv       V"^'  '"'"'"•"iT  surgeon 

;stf„j,-BF  fi'■■™I^.;"c; 
Lon.,  1885,  8vo  '  ^•''^f'^'se.  Kecreation,  .Sleep 

^^"!"^.fl«L^.]-i---:^-^o,d^^.J 

Fr^n"^'si!^*2«-„  ^'''nk  Rowe  :  how  he  beca.ne  Great, 
King,  Mfs.  jiigjj     ,,      ,    „.     ., 

'I'seovered  in  the  I>evel  ,,„,'.  ,;„^"?'='P''^''  "f  Nature  as 
yer.se,  I8fi,i,  8,-0;  2d  ed  \"u  '"i 'Structure  of  the  Uni. 
Land  :  vol.  i.,  uU  1  s'-n  1 0  -  """'  ''''e  'n  the  Spirit- 
.l-'i'^ :  their  Caust'anU  C  fe"'!,'  't"  t^  ''''■    ■'■  ■'^-    ' 

i,Ki;;i;fc-;-,,^e^i:C.ao,,8v. 

iliack.BayLisfricVaTl"';!''  ^>'   "^'»'   '""-      2    The 
Cambridge,     Cs!,  78''s,  '".;„^""'",r.  «-t"n.     il,!!;! 

Pe.rce:  a  Memorial  Colieetion  rt  ^^^''^  Benjamin 
l2mo.  4.  I'oeket  I1„«L  .•  V,  '  t^amhridge,  IS8I  «,, 
'  Cambridge,  M^tt  Tfimo  "u'T";  '*'""'^'  ^^""""l' 
vard  and  its  .>-urroundinLs  T„  ".'"'i"- T-  1'.,  Il„r- 
sq.  I2mo.  ™unuings.     I||u,t.     Cambridge,   1878, 

Gr^■e?!;%^eh"d,'^^'.7„^,I';f«,f'•;'  Public  Services  of 

i-f^e^t;-i.;:r^'it'^-^---- 

;-'-oR3\-j;?:j-"i'tticerthr}^ 

I  -'id  ed.,  enl.,  185.-,       i      ^  "^  Jntestates,  I.on.,  1854   s™. 
name  there  mentioned,  add  1  te'v"'-   ■,'.  "''^J  °f  <i'« 

:King:^&-^v3^-^-.;:.---- 

Ennis.  County  Clare  ijli,'^^'',  ^*''f'  '^'-A-    b.   I8,i9,  ..t 
>ege   I)ubli„/^^;'?  '^'J--d,-  KHuluated  at  Trinity  6o|.' 
^t-  -Mark's,  Low  -Moor   Vnri,.   •      T  '  Perpetual  curate  of 
,  at  lilaekrock,  DubMn       He  „'""'  "*''-'*'  '•  "««■  --esident 
{articles  an,l  reviews   ,othV,."n  ^.""•"^"t"'-  "f  literal^ 
I  establishment  fo'flfteen  year'      ir""  ^i.'""""  ''•<""  i's 
originally  published  as  seH„i;  •      .  '  V,"''"  novels  were 
periodicals  und-r  th„  L       "''  '"  the  Cornhill  and  other 
the  Debt,  Lon  ,  ,882  74T  r;'"''  "'  "  ''•''"■"     '     '•„" 
Drawn  Game,  Lon.     g^j    .'^  '''^  "■•' '*'''•    ^^  A 

the  Green,  Lon.,  ;m:Uol  u%  P'  '"''  •'•  ''^'""'"S  of 
Coquette's  Conquest,  Lon.!  85'  'v;  l"""'  "t'  "'"•  '■  ^ 
'"f'',   12mo.     5    A    si,„  ,    '  ^    'ols.  er.  8vo;  new  ed 

er.  8vo.  .!,  A  Leal  „  ""''"' J''*""'  '-on-,  lS8fi,  3  v  1" 
or.  8yo.  ''""  ^"''^  ^  a  Novel,   Lon!,  1888,  2  vols: 

i  l'^'-'«V9,  b.  near"p,y-^:;o'i",',  He''-  f,".'""'  ^'"-  '-  »^''>.,] 
L-veter  College,  O..ford  Tg    "•  ^"^'fr^  Srnduated  at 

I  terly  Review  the  Nin  h  Editio '''if^lf  "^  '"  »'«  «""- 
Bntannica  Ac,  on  the  local  ""?„;!  "'«  Encyolona,dia 
^-"   »nd   Cornwall   =atbe'drX"/nd";'di:e"nri::;.^3 

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"n,l   Stu.lie.,    Descriptive   m.-l    llisloric.l,    Loi..,   IS,  4, 

'''liiiits,  Itev.  Robert,  L""".. ,*"'•  '•'  "'';'•!  ,,  f 
McMuoir  i.>trn.lucto,7  t„  the  Karl.v  l.;tory  .,f  the  1  n- 
,„.,cv  of  Arin«Kl'.  '<^«-.  Armagh,  IS..4,  f(>l. 

King,  llobert.    The  Chronology  ol  ^acrc.l  History,  , 

''"K'ii'iB"'Vrs'!'  Ilobert  Moss,  wife  of  a  district  ojBcor  1 
,.„!f  :;:^',''I':;.  "Is  j«d«e.  ;rhc  l>i,u-y  -f  a  Cinluu,^  , 
Wife  in  India,  1.S7V-1SS2.     lllu.t.     l.on.,  1H»5,  I  vols.  , 

''■•■Her  sketches  are  truthful  an,l  lively/'-Soi.  Rev.,  \\x. 
"KillK,  Knius.    Ohio:   Kirst  Fruits  of  the  Ordlnaneo  \ 

of    I's-r,    ("American    Commonwealths,")    Host.,    18f<8,  ^ 

''iiiMK,  Ucv.  SaiiMiol,  vicar  of  C.ntlcy,  Yorkshire. 
I'ravers  lor  Kamilics.  I.oii.,  ls5fi,  ll!mo. 
kiiiK,  K«-v.  Samuel  Willinm.    The  Ita  utn  \  al- 

lov^        the   Pennine  Alps:  a  Tour  through  All  the  l!o- 

nuntioand  I.ess  Frciuintcd  "  Vals"  ol  Northern  I'.ed- 

mont       must.     Lon.,  IS.iS,  Svo. 

I'l'iis  is  a  book  that  will  he  w.'l.'imie  to  many  readers 
T 1,  ,  ucM  Islin  it"  1  listri.'t  has  of  late  l,eei.  traversed 

hv  h.llmtl^li'lf  tourists,  Mr.  Kin,  has  heen  I  he  ^^^^^^  ^_ 

^"kgTMr^t's^erd-eligru  ,   ,s24-ls7o,   b    in 
CharlesuJn,  S.C. ;    wife  of  Henry  K>.>g.      '•,'*7     «-  | 
ments  of  an  Idle  Wonuin,  I-on.,  lh;>4,  l-'>"o.     2.    1-ilJ  .  a  j 
Xovll,  l'<m  .  1S5.^,  12,„o.     Anon.     ;i.  The  Heart  History  , 
of  a  Heartless  Woman,  N.  York,  1860.  \ 

KiiiK,  Kev.  Thomas,  vicar  of  l.inton     F.vo  Lee-  . 
tares  on  the  Ath:M.asi„n  Creed,  l.on.,  ISi,    Isn.o.  , 

liiiiK,  Thomas  II.    The  Study-Iiook  o    Med.ajval 
And'tec'ureand  Art:  being  a  Series  on\ork.ng.ra^^^ 
ings  of  the  Principal  Churches  o    the  '^''/'""'^B^'''  *:"-  j 
.-raved  on   Copper:    with   Dcscnpt.ons  by  (..  J.   Hill,  j 
M  A  .  I-on.,  lSaS-6S,  4  vols.  fol.  ; 

K  ng,  Itev.  Thomas  Starr,  M.A.,  1S24-1S  3  b 
in  New  York  City;  removed  '»  ■^'^••^^"«'"'^^";  '"    . '  ?: '  ' 
became  a  Unitarian  minister,  and  «as  pastor  of   he  Holl  ^ 
Mrcet  church,  lloston,  184.-.-36,  and  .>!  a  church  in  fean 
Fran  i«>  fro  n   1860  till  his  death.     He  was  a  h,gh ly  ; 
,K    ular  preacher  and  lecturer,  and  exerted  a  strong  m-  , 

uence  in  California  by  his  appeals  tor  the  preservation 
0    tie  rnion,  at  the  beginning  of  the  .Recession  inoe- 
nent.      1.  The  White  Hills:    their  Legends,  Landscape,  , 
nn,    Poetry      lUust.    Host.,  IS.V.I.  sin.  Ito  ;  new  eds.,  Is62, 

S70  187.H  telKtes  to  the  White  Mountains  of  New  , 
Ham'psh  rcwdiich  Mr.  King  had  e.xph.red  during  .^everal 
s  miiers  a.id  winters,  and  which,  hy  his  "et  "s  o  the 
Boston  Transcript,  he  did  much  to  make  a  favorite  e- 
sort.)  2.  Patriotism,  and  other  Papers  with  a  Hi  .- 
graphical  Sketch  by  Hon.  Richard^ Frothingham,  Bo»t  , 
1™U  12mo.  H.  Christianity  and  Humanity  :  Sermons. 
Edited,  with  a  Memoir,  by  E.  P.  Whipple.  »"'*■'  1^;'- 
llo.  4.  Substance  and  S^how  and  .dber  Lectures. 
Edited,  with  an  Introduction,  by  E.  P,  Whipple.  Host., 
1877,  16mo. 
"King,    ThorolU,"    (Pseud.)      See  Oatchell, 

*^'V»  KingVToler,''  (Pseud.)  See  Fox,  Emily,  »i,/..-". 

Kins,  W.  J.     Treasury  of  Facts:  a  Cyclopedia  of  , 
Natural    and    Mathematical    Science,   N.   York,    1884,  | 

"'iiing,  William,  M.D.    Thoughts  and  Suggestions  { 
on  the  Teaching  of  Christ,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  ^vo.  | 

King,  William,  ScD    professor  in  «»;«"«  f^'^S"'  : 
(ialwavTand  Kowney,  Thomas  H.     An  0  d  Chap- 
c     of  the  tieological   Record,   with  a  New   Int^preta- 
U,  „  •  or.  Uock-Metamorphism,  especially  the  Methy  osed 
Kind,  and  its  Resultant  Imitations  of  Organisms.   Illust. 

'' King^Wii'liam  Croker.    The  Common  Law  Pro- 
ceclurc   Amendment   Act,  (Ireland,)    K8o6,    Lon.,   185,, 

''King,  Ui'v.  William   Francis  Henry,  M.A., 

en  luted  at  Christ  Ciiurch,  Oxford,  186.,;  ordained 
fS'l  caratcof  Enticld  1877-8:1.  1.  Ad,lington  Robert 
Peel  Venables,  Bishop  of  Na-ssau  :  a  Sketch  of  his  Life 
J;  1  I  abours  for  the  'chureh  of  God  Lon.,  1878  p.  8vo. 
2  The  Royal  Supremaoy  with  Keference  to  Convoca- 
tion, the  Court  of  Appeal,  Ac,  Lon.,  1881.  8vo.  ?.. 
(Ed.)  Threads  of  Gold  :  a  Selection  of  Sayings  from  the 
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Writings  of  Saint.,  Lon.,  1884.  6 lino  4.  Cla.-.i.al  and 
Foreign  quotations,  Law  Terms  and  MaXMU.s  Proverbs, 
Motto's,  Phrase-,  and  Expressions  in  French,  German, 
tireek,  Italian,  Latin,  Spanish,  and  Portuguese :  wth 
Translations,    Uefereiices,    Explanatory  Notes,  and   In- 

'''KTng?Wi\Tir''l'llMJ.l«'*:'i  h.  in  North  Carolina; 
enteied  the  I'.S.  navy  as  an  assistant  engineer  1^:.,  : 
chief  engineer  18011.  Lessons  and  l'^"^'''''"'  ,^''":'  l'' 
Steam,  the  Steam-Engine,  Propellers,  Ac,  N.  \ork,  1860, 
8vo;   UHh  eil.,  187.').  „  , 

Kilie,    William     L.      The    Newspaper    l.'ress   of 
Charleston,  S.C. :  a  Chronological  and  Biographical  Hi.^ 
t,u-v,  Charleston,   1S72,  12mo. 
;     King,   Lient.-tol.   William   Uoss,  b.   1-.!.^ 

served  ill  the  Katlir  war  1851-i;i.  1.  Campaigning  .  . 
'  Kallirhind  ;  or.  Scenes  nnd  Adventures  in  the  Kidhr  \\:u 
ol  851-52  Lon.,  l^.Vl,  p.  8vo.  2.  The  S,mrlsman  a,.! 
1  Naturalist  in  Canada;  or.  Notes  "n  the  Natural  1  ,- 
•'  ",rv  of  the  Game,  Game  Birds,  and  Fish  ol  hat  l,oumr> . 
Loii.,  1S66,  r.  8vo.  H.  The  Aboriginal  Iribcs  ol  llio 
1  Nilgiri  Hills:  a  Pai.er,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo.  ,.  „  .      , 

King,  Lieut.-t  ol.  William  H"«us,  I  .S.A    i, 
!  18",  iifNew  York  City  ;  graduated  at  the  1  .S.  Military 
Academy  186:i,  and  appointed  to  the  engineers;  serve, 
h,    the   civil    war.      1 .' Torp,does  :    their  Invention  and 
Use,  Wash.,  1866,  Svo.     2.  Materials  lor  Dolensne  Ar- 
i  mor.  Wash.,  1871,  8vo.  ,,-„■.■      ii 

Kingdon,  Abraham.   Gordon,  the  Chnstmn  Her,: 
ft  Book  for  the  Young,  Lon.,  18,Mo,  12nio. 

Kingdon,  II.  U.    The  Old  English  Mastiff,  L.,n., 

'^'Kingdon.    »"•    Kev.   Ilollingworth    Tully, 

D.I).,  graduated  at  Trinity  Cdlege,  lambridge,  1-j^. 
ordained  1 8611  ;  Bishop-coadjutor  of  Fredericton,  New 
Brunswick,  since  1881.  Fasting  Coiiiinunion :  How 
Binding   in    Englaml   by  the   Canons,  Lon.,  1 !-,.!,  ^^o. 

"''Kiiigdon,  John  Abcrnethy,  pnstinaster  of  the 
Company  of  Grocers,  London.  (Ed^)  laOnm le  of 
First  Volume  of  MS.  Archives  ol  the  \  ,,rsh.p  il  ;.ii.- 
i.any  id'  (irocers  of  the  City  ol  London,  A.I).  1..4.,- 
'ub:1:  with  Introduction,  Lon.,  1888,  2  vols.  4to.     Pri- 

"  K'iVgdon'l'Kev.  Samuel  Nicholson,  B.l.  isoi- 
1872;  Vicar  of  liridgcrub,  Devonshire,  Iron,  IM2  I. 
The  ilistory  and  Sacred  Obligation  ol  he  habbath,  l..,n., 
1X56  12mo.  2.  Schism  nnd  its  Results  brought  !■■  the 
Te8t',.f  Scripture  nnd  Experience.  Hy  a  Clergymiu,  m 
the  West.     Ln.,  1850.     I'amph.     ;).  Church  Psahnod), 

1856,  8vo.     Also,  single  lectures,  Ac. 
Kingham,  Richard.    The  Amateurs  Manual  ol 

Photography,  Lon.,  1864,  8vo ;  :id  ed.,  ishh. 

Kinglake,  Alexander  William,  ^""^  ^■''''  '•; 
where  his  name  is  erroneously  given  as  John  Alexand  r 
and  the  date  of  his  birth  as  1802,  add.,]  18ll-ls.li ,  b. 
arTaunton;  graduated  at  Trinity  College  Canihndge 
I  18:i  •  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln;s  Inn  1837  but  retire, 
from 'practice  in    1856;    elected  M.P.  for  »"' K;'      " 

1857,  and  re-elected  1868,  but  unseated  on  peliiioii, 
lord  of  the  manor  of  Saltmoor,  Somersetshire  :iii, 
.leputy -lieutenant  of  the  county.  He  "ccompaninl  tla 
English  army  to  the  Crimea  in  1854.  The  Invasion  ,.f 
t^r^'lL.  :'its  Origin,  and  an  Account  o  its  lr,^ro  s 
down  to  the  Death  of  Lord  Raglan  :  vols.  i.  i.ud  ii., 
LMin  i.nd  Lon  18(i;l,  8vo :  4th  dl.  same  year. 
''"Lo  gexpeet.^  a,\d  desired,  Mr  Kinglake^  i-|;;;T 
comes  ,it  last  And  it  comes  eiitirclv  wnrti  >  ol  '  f;  "  ,'" 
of  the  autior  It  will  be  road  with  adiuiniti.u  an,  'U- 
Il^^lVall  lull  those  vvln.  ^vill,«l>■V:l:■.'^lVi^;"lll::!r;!l;'n 


to  the  historical  literature  of  England.  -.8al.  yui ,.  .x\ . 

^t£  'ioll^ed  miS'and  burnished,  style  which  lim 
maih'\yi?.mth..rl-ai,ioiis  is  still  .naim^.nedi, 
umes-  and  were  the    ntere.st  of  the  subject  evi  n  i  -    " 
raentous  they  would  be  eagerly  ;f'">  t-;,^!*'  "     "  ^'L 
literary  production  of  consummato  .skill.  -.8o(.  /,(i  , -^i 

Kr.'. 

and  French  sol.llers  and  the  r  Renerals  are  outc.l  h.  ..i.| 
with  the  historical  spirit  ol  the  age.'  -&«'■  «« ■■  J'^^'*' 

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\ul    vi     ISSO;  vol,,  vii.  „„,!  viii.,  18sr.    New  ej   (the  i 
lull)  I.I  till,  whole  woili.  I S7r-,ss  •'"•w  eu.  (the  I 

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Cnera  (luyo.i.  on  the  ]ia,tle-Fiel.ls  of  llungiry  an  i 
.AMii,  Ueston-sii|ier-Mare,  ISJC,  Svo.  •* 

Kingman,  Mrndford.     History  of  North  IJri.I^o 

r..m,'.;'fs?o*:":o„fo"--''-  ••''»"-«•     '"'"'tion,  Hartfonl, 

nun"'!;',';'"''''   ^''"•'-      ■'™   '^•""•^^^'   AucK    KiNas- 

Kingsbury,  H.     The  M„i„e  Townsman  :   Laws  for 

l,e,ul,,no„   ol    Town,,  Ac,  Portland,  l,.-14,  IliiiioT  new 

Kingsbury,   Elizabeth.      1.  Thought,  on    Mar 

ifi.       ;*•    •^-  ^^•'"t ."«  '""-e  to  .10,  Wash.,  1SS6   I     ",' 
Kingsbury,  Frederick.    The  Voice  and  its  M  u 

agcment  as  to  Sini;iiig,  Lon.,  1!<5S,  Jto 
Kingsbury,  Ilev.  Harmon.     I.  Thoi,..hts  on  the  ' 

•ugitue-Mave  Law  and  Nehraska  liill,  N.  Voik   "soi    ' 

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'  ye  "  M,,i  'f  ",?'''!''"l'  ""■"""'  "f  i'-  rn  1 880,  after  sU 
taeiil ty  tliere,  presenting  a  thesis  in  sui,i„.rt  of  LIT 
anamsni.  In  l,S,H4  she  founded  the  He  met  e  .Soeietv 
lor      ,0  study  of    religious  philosophy,  and    1  rame    i,^ 

,    .resident.     She    puhlished   I   large' ni,',„be     o   ^^  el 
addresses,  and  painph  its,  in  Knu'lish  and   |.-,-..„  ,         •    ' 

o        is(l  ■     ;':;'"';■,.? ■^''  "  ;"■  "'"    ^'^^y 'chnsUan  , 
lion.,    iMi„,   |j|„„,      ,,|,|,    ^,^^^^  written   when  th, 

author  was  onl.v  thirteen  years  of  age.)     2    ive       „e 

vers,..]   Ion.,    «,m,  ,..„„.     ;,   ,„  1;^.  |.ady     n,,,b  ;: 

a  .".peeulalive  Itoinanee,  Isi;,s.     .].  ,\  ,  |.\s„v  on     ,     \  ^ 

;.-n..ofW,,ni,.,,o,helVliaii,em:;V;;;^,:h;se  l;^^^ 
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Uuniunce  ol  the  Si.xih  fenlury.  and  other  Tal  's       ,„ 
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ie  It  FoMl  "'  "'""'.V-K  "  ,"'■"-"  ■■•  «l'e   .Natural  and  A,: 
uent  Food  ol  our  Knee.  l,on.,  |,ss|,  l^no,.   .,,1  ,.,|     lis. 

Ku'o    Ion     r.;«S       J''" ,''•'";"■'-■  "'"'  <'"nsti(ution  of  the 

lf^;;;tl:•,l:^,/r^,,::--^^:^-;;-'7-;^ 

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on.,  I,.<^y  With  .M.uii.A.vn,  |.;i,H  Aim;  I.  The  I'erleet 
""y  ^  or.  The  Finding  of  Christ.  I,on..  Iss.-,  4to.  A  o, 
Nfw  ed.,  rev  and  enl..  (with  euthors'  names  )  I8s«  Mv, 
-.  li-iin/.)  I  he  Virgin  of  the  World,  of  Hermes  Mer" 
nimis  Visniegistus:  now  llrst  rendered  h!n'  gT^^ 
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Tli^'r'y^l'r''l'sn'"'"^'   """'•-■'■•     C''"'--'™'  ■*  ^-^ 
Kingslbrd,  Ilev.  Frederick   Uillinm,  M  A 

graduated  at  Clare  College,  Cambridge.  ISSS.^ndaii  eii 

IM  1  Hartlmm  Conferences;  or.  I»iscus.sions  upon  some 
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ada  I'  ill  '""\«'""'V"  "'"  ^"i'«''  S">'^'^  «"'!  Can- 
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.^unth  dunng  a  Si.x  Weeks'  liulidav.     liy  W    K       To 

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Kingsbury,  Rev.  Thomas  Luck,  M.A.,  gradu- 

'.     Mt    Irinity    College,    Cambridge,    IS^S  ;    ordain.Ml 

Hi     '■  "T\  «f  H<""''»  liissett  since  ISS.l.     8n  ritual^ie 

m.^  and  U.e  Holy  Communion:  Seven  Sefnml:^^; 

Stn,'f!!,fr'i""''  '?'■'"  *"'">'  '^1-lJ-   I^-16-IS.^.S,  b.  at 
dnl.  ',!'"'"■"'  ^"S-'  ''"%'>"«'■  of  John  lionus,  ;  Lon 
no"     '>';™""'  was  married  in  1S67  to  the  Rev  Alger- 
Jon   Who  p'^''^"''''n'''™''  "f  Atcham,  Shropshire.     She 
joined  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  in  1870   but  in  later 


('h!^f"l.fe't''o'f'fi;    "•"•«"'<••        liobert    Browning, 
<  hiel   1  oet  ol  the  Age  :  an  Essay,  l,on.,  1,SS7,  ,«,,    Kinm 

vil^"Jfne'id,['c"'^\?'''"""'  '''--'•'*'"-  •'•  "'  •^-">- 
\    .V    yTi-^°-'  ^■^■'"    ""*^  ''Ic'^'eJ  a   bishop  of   the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  18IM.     ].  The  Kes.  rrec 
t.on   of    the   Dead,  Cin.,  |S47,   ISnio.       2    Round H; 
U.n-ld:  a  Series  of  I,etters,  Cin.,  I87U,  2  vols,  linio. 

Kingsley,  Kev.  fhnrles,  F.L.S.,  F  (i  S  !„„i,- 
vol.  ..,  add.  18111-1  .75  :  was  Regius  professor  of  nioder,; 
history  at  Cambridge  ISS'J-f,!.,  canoi  of  Chester  786. - 
..!,  an.l  from  then  canon  .d'  Westminster.  In  18(14  he 
beeame  enf.^,ged  in  a  controversy  with  IJr.-afterwards 

by  t1,rh,»;V,7'th:'  r'";"'  ■'■■''"  "r '" "- 1'-''-"- 

ny  the  mtter  .,f  the  Apologia  pro  Vita  Sua.       In    1874 

I    e  visite.    the  United   States  and  lectuie.l   in  s,"„ie  of 

principa    towns.     For  bi.ig.,  see  Kix.si.KV,  FnV/. 

Ks  L.,  .,,/,„.     1.  Androme.1,  and   other  I'.iems,  Lon 

l.S,S,    ,,     Svo       2.    Hints   -o   Stammerers.       liy'a  Mi'.' 

Ton"  '■r's':''"'-  ''^':.""""1  ""'"  ^>"-'-'«  -^'''g-it  . 
Wch  "  lS64''S"Th''''c  '","  v''  '"''"^  Irrationale  of 
Lon  18M  to  ^^  i'.?'"'  •^''"■''  o'Uod:  Sermons, 
from'r,  '•  v"-  .■*•  '^'i-^'^'^"""!'^'.-  reprinted  ehiefl; 
from   I.r,,ser  s   Magazine,  l,.,n.,  l,Ni!i,  2  vols,  cr   Svo      5 

-units  of  Exact  Science  ap,,lied  t.i  IHstory  :  Inaugurai 
Lecture,  Lon.,  18(ill,  cr.  Svol     6.  Town  and  Coun  rv  "er 
mons   Lon     ISBl.  fp.  ,sv„  ,  2d  ed.,  1868.     7    Sp  ech  of 
Lonl  Dundreary  in  Section  D.  on  the  Grea    HiWa. 
pus   Question,  Cambridge,  1862,  I2mo.      8.  The  Gosrii 

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of  tho  Pintiitemih  ;  ii  Set  nf  Parish  Serrminii,  Lot.,  lSfl.1, 
12ino,  !i.  Till)  Wiitcr-Iliibici :  a  Fiiiry-Talo,  l,(.n.,  IMHII, 
Kq.  Hvo  ;  nt'W  oil.,  I-*"!.  III.  Tlic  Itciiiiiiu  iiiiil  tlif  Teu 
ton  ;  a  Sericx  ol'  l.ccliiii'.^  dulivcrtil  buloro  tliu  L'nlvcr- 
»itjr  of  Ciiiiibridue,  Ciuiibricliju  anil  I.on  ,  18114,  Hvoj  now 
fil.,  I>7il. 

"Mr.  KliiK'.'lfV  I.H  n  cli'vor  iiiiin,  a  warm-lieiirlt'd  man, 
mill  III!  liniii'st  iniiii ;  lull  nf  nil  men  Ilvln«  he  Is  llii'  U'llMl 
i|iiMlllk'il  111  iMiili'rtiikf  llif  wiirk  nl  iiii  liLvtiirliiii  or  iiii  liLs- 
luriiiil  priilVsMir.  Ilii  niiilt-K.-ri  llml  Ins  li'iluri's  are  '  imt, 
III  llic  piipuliir  .n'liM',  lil.iliiry  at  all,'  ami  It  in  bi'yunil  mir 
pinver  111  lliiil  ml  anv  miirc  I'MiliTlc  iir  rciiiinliti;  suiiso  In 
wlilcli  Ihi'y  ikMTVi'  ilii'  iiami'."— .-■K/.  Hn:,  xvil.  llfi, 

II.  "WImt,  Ihcii,  iliit.i  I>r.  Nownuiii  lui'an ?"  a  Uoply 
to  a  l>iim|ililet  lalcly  imblisliDil  by  Dr.  Newman,  [i.e., 
"Mr.  KinK^loy  anil  Hr.  Nonimin,"  Ai!.,|  l,ou.,  IHtU,  Svo. 
Paniph.     Anilni'i"  .Mkviihk,  Ukv.  Khkhkhick,  iii/ni. 

"  Kxoi'pt  that  It  iniiki's  vrl  iiiiotliiT  rnnlruviTny  iif  lliu 
neawin,  a  Huliji'ct  I'ur  I'liib  K"»sip  ami  ii  iliiiiiurlulilu  lallli', 
.  .  .  tills  ill.iru>»lijn  can  liave  im  pailiriilar  ri'Miill.  It  Is 
fanmns  sport;  llii'  wnrlil  Is  iiiinisuil,  llu;  alUluti's  uet  ail- 
mired,  and  there  Is  an  end."— .IW.,  Nd.  I'.hki. 

IL*.  David  :  Four  Soriiiuns  prcuehed  beloro  tbu  Univer- 
sity of  Ciinibridno,  Ac,  I,on.,  1S«5,  I'-'nio;  l!il  ed.,  1S7I. 
Hi.  llerewaril,  Iho  "  I.a.it  of  tho  KnKlisli,"  Lon.,  IHHH,  2 
vols.  p.  Svo.  I  1.  Three  Lectures  on  tho  ,\iicient  UC'|.!iiiio, 
Lon.,  18ii7,  p.  Svo.  lo.  Tliu  Water  id'  Life,  and  other  Ser- 
mons, Lon.,  I.H(i7,  lanio.  l(i.  The  llennit.s,  ("Sunday 
Library,")  Lon.,  IHfi.s.p,  Svo.  17.  Diseipline,  and  other 
Scnnono,  Lon.,  I8lis,  IL'mo.  IS.  Maiianio  How  and 
],ady  Why;  or.  First  Los:ons  in  Karth-Lore  fur  Chil-  j 
dren.  Illust.  Lon.,  l.^fiU,  Ifliiio ;  new  ed.,  \X~2,  Hvo. 
lU.  At  Last:  a  Christmas  in  tho  West  Indies,  Lon.,  1871,  I 
2  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  ISSII. 

"Wlietlier  we  ellnib  the  elilVs  with  him,  anil  peer  over 
Into  narrow  buys  wliieli  are  beliiu  Inillowed  out  by  the 
irade-snrf,  or  wander  throntjli  Inipeiielriible  loresls,  where 
Ihe  tops  of  the  trees  form  a  1,'reen  cloml  overhead,  or  Kazu  ; 
down  glens  wlileli  are  watered  by  the  elearesl  brooks,  run- 
nlDK  tfirongli  mas.ses  of  palm  iiinl  banana,  and  all  the  rleli 
variety  of  lollnRe,  wu  are  eipially  ilelit!lited  and  amazed." 
—Mil.,  No.  L'JTli. 

"  lielter  tliiiii  a  novel,  even  when  It  eomes  from  s\K'h  ii 
maslerly  hand  as  .Mr.  Kint-'sley's.  Is  this  fresh  and  vlKnrons 
de.seriplliin  of  lite,  the  lite  ol  nature  ami  of  men,  lus  it  is 
.seen  under  singularly  ravonriibleediiditiiins  by  an  ob.server 
who  has  eyes  keenly  appreeiative  of  lieaiity.  and  Ibiit 
happy  art.  seemingly  .so  ea.sy,  really  so  dllllenit  nf  iillaln- 
nieiil,  of  kIvIiii;  to  others  elearly  intelligible  plelures  of 
what  he  sees.  .Such  woril-pielures  Mr.  Kingsley  paints 
better  than  almost  any  man,— not  so  Korgeous,  If  the  iiiii- 
parisoM  may  be  allowed,  us  Mr.  Huskln's,  but,  to  our  fancy 
at  least,  eleareranil  more  ilellnlle."— .Spectator,  xliv.  iriTl. 

20.  Town  Ocoloay,  Lon.,  IS72,  or.  Svo. 

"  It  is  a  most  iileasant  book  to  rend,  and  every  pane  con- 
veys some  instruction  to  the  reader."— -li/i..  No.  HW.'). 

21.  Prose  Idyls,  New  and  Old,  Lor..,  lS7;i,  er.  Svo. 

"  He  lias  a  true  eve  for  nature.  He  sees  the  smallest  ob- 
jects, and  yet  knows  how  to  .select  the  really  cliaracteristio 
points.  He  is  therefore  unusually  vivid,  and  yet  does  not 
overcrowd  his  pages  with  detail."— .!>«(.  Hn:,  xxxvi.  700. 

22.  Plays  and  Puritans,  and  other  Historical  Essays, 
Lon.,  1873,  er.  Svo.  23.  Health  and  Education,  Lou., 
1874,  er.  Svo. 

"This  volume  consists  of  lectures  and  mnRa/.iiie  articles, 
some  of  which,  but  not  all,  come  fitly  under  the  title  of 
'  Health  and  Kducatioii.'  .  .  .  He  has  the  art.  as  rare  as  it 
is  enviable,  of  ({Iviiii;  freshness  to  whiit  is  familiar,  and 
life  to  topics  which,  in  the  hands  of  a  dull  writer,  would 
be  hopelessly  uninteresting."— .■•iiecdifyi',  xlvii.  IIIM. 

24.  Westminster  Sermons,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

"  He  was  never  more  earnest  or  more  eloquent  than  he 
is  in  this  volume."— .'^yrfi'ta^/r,  xlvii.  702. 

2,').  Lectures  delivered  in  America  in  1874,  Lon.,  1875, 
p.  Svo.  20.  Letters  to  Young  Men  on  netting  and  Gam- 
bling, Lon.,  1S77,  Svo.  27.  Works:  Collected  Edition, 
Lon.,  1878-81,  2s  vols.  p.  Svo.  28.  From  Death  to  Life : 
Fragments  of  Teaching  to  a  Village  Congregation  ;  with 
Letters  on  tho  Life  after  Death.  Edited  by  his  Wife. 
1887,  fp.  Svo.  (There  are  also  two  collective  editions  of 
his  novels  and  several  volumes  containing  selections  from 
his  writings.) 

King§ley,  Frances  E,,  daugliter  of  I'ascoe  Gren- 
fell ;  married,  1844,  to  Charles  Kingsley,  «ii;;/r(.  (Ed.) 
Charles  Kingsley  :  his  Letters  and  Memories  of  his  Life, 
Lon. ,1876,  2  vols.  Svo ;  2d  ed.,  abridged,  1878  ;  new  ed., 
1883. 

"  It  is  sadly  too  long.  It  gives  the  Incidents  of  his  life 
with  perfect  ta.ste  indeed,  but  with  no  grajihic  power."— 
Alh..  No.  2664. 

"The  Life  and  Letters  have  not  only  thro\.n  new  light 
on  his  writings  and  his  public  career.  .  .  .  Beyuinl  and  lie- 
hind  all  this,  they  have  brought  out  the  man  as  he  lived 
In  his  own  home,  tender  and  true,  brave  and  hopeful,  .  .  . 
a  true  and  noble  Clirislian  Englishman."— T.  Huohes  : 
.^Icnii.,  xi.  44. 

"  The  critic  of  these  volumes  Is  tempted,  by  a  suggestion 
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an  Illusory  as  It  In  obvious,  to  lament  In  them  the  low  nf  a 
great  lllerary  upporciinlly.  It  Is  nhvlons  llml  the  bli.u 
rapbcrofwi  striking  a  represenlallve  of  llie  Ihlrd  party 
In  llie  Church  iiilgbl  have  set  before  his  readers  a  Well 
eeiilreil  pliUire  of  an  Imiiorlaiil  group,  a  picture  of  com- 
not  allempled  here,  and  Indecil  rendered  Imposslhle  by  n 
point  of  view  too  close  to  allow  of  a  liaekgriHind."— .^i.. 
/i(/(ir,  1.  M. 

KiiiRMlvy,  <iiRorKe  llriiry,  M.D.  1.  (Truns  , 
Four  Phases  of  Love,  by  Paul  Hcyse.  Translated  b)  I' . 
Lon.,  1857,  er.  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Love-Tales,  by  Pain 
Ileyse,  Lon.,  18(12,  er.  Svo.  3.  (Ed.)  Aniiiiiidvorsinii- 
iippon  tho  Annotaeioim  and  Corrections  of  Home  liiiper 
fectlons  of  Inipressioiies  of  Chaucer's  Wi.rkes  nprinii.l 
in  1508,  sett  downe  by  F.  Tbyiine.  (Chainer  Sn.-. 
Pub.)     Lon.,  1885,  Svo.     And  see  IIbiiiikiit,  tl.  II.  C  , 


HUfUll. 

KiiigNluy,  Henry,  1 830-1876,  brother  of  Chmli- 
Kingsley,  nM/oii  ,■  was  educated  at  King's  College,  Lnii 
don,  and  Worcester  College,  tlxfonl,  and  in  IS.'i3  went  o, 
Australia,  where  he  remained  till  ls5S.  He  was  edi|i,i 
in  1809-70  of  Ihe  Daily  Itcvlcw,  a  paper  reprcsentin,' 
the  Free  Church  party  In  Edinburgh,  and  aotnl  as  It- 
war  eorrespiindenu  in  I87II,  when  hi  was  present  at  tlie 
battle  of  Sedan.  I.  The  Itecollections  i  f  GeolVrcy  lliiiii 
lin,  Lon.,  1850,  .1  vols.  p.  .svo. 

"  There  Is  no  plot,  and  only  Ihe  loosest  possible  connecli.  Ill 
between  Ihe  successive  cliapleis.  .  .  .  Hut  tbv' merit  of  tlie 
liidivldnal  .scenes,  consldereil  by  themselves.  Is  very  great , ' 
~.S(i(.  A'cr.,  ix.  .'lO. 

2.  Kaveusboe,  Lon.,  1802,  3  vols.  er.  Svo:  now  cil., 
1864.  (This  is  generiilly  eimsidered  the  nullior's  be-t 
book.)  3.  Austin  Elliot"  Lon.,  1803,  2  vols.  p.  Svt:  ;  :'.il 
ed.,  1S«6. 

"This  novel  fnltils  the  Orst  purpose  of  novels :  It  iitr- 
esls  amlanui.scs."— .S(i(.  ltd'.,  xv.  731. 

4.  The  Hillyars  and  llie  Uurtons :  a  Story  n!  T'.ii 
Families,  Lon.,  1805,3  vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  Leiglitnn  Coiiit : 
a  (.'ountry-Houso  Story,  Lon.,  1860,  2  vols.  p.  .ivo.  11. 
Sileote  of  Pilcotcs,  Lon.,  1S67,  3  vids.  |i.  Svo:  20  od., 
1869.  7.  Mademoiselle  Mathilde,  Lon.,  1S68,  3  v..ls.  |. 
Svo. 

"  Mr.  Kingsley  really  can  draw  men  and  women  with 
freshness  and  fife;  his  women  are  genuine  slmlies.  and 
delight  the  reader  accordingly."— .So/.  Jtn:,  xxv.  iWi. 

s.  Stretton:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1869,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  1885.  9.  Tales  of  Old  Travel,  He-Narrated,  Lmi., 
1809,  p.  Svo.  10.  The  Hoy  in  Gray,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  -vn. 
II.  Hettv,  and  other  Stories,  l.ot'i.,  1S71,  p.  Svo  ;ind 
12uio;  iiew  ed.,  1885.  12.  Th'^  Lost  Child,  lllii't. 
Lon.,  1871,  r.  Svo.  13.  Old  >','i^aret:  a  Novel,  l.oii., 
1871,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  ; -cj.  14.  The  Iliir\e\.', 
Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ud.,  1873.  15.  Valentin; 
a  French  Boy's  Stcry  of  Sedan,  Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  or. 
Svo;  new  ed.,  1885.  16.  Hornby  Mills,  and  other  .sto- 
ries, Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  p.  Svo  j  new  ed.,  1873, 1  vol.  17. 
Oakshott  Castle:  being  the  Memoir  of  an  Eeecntric  N..I  le- 
man.  Written  by  .Mr.  Granby  Dixon,  [pseud. J  Lh.i., 
1873,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1878.  18.  Reginald  llelliiT- 
nge,  Lon.,  1S74,  3  vols.  p.  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  1878.  10.  .Nuin- 
ber  Seventeen  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1875,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  2ii. 
The  Orange  Garden  :  a  Romance,  Lon.,  1870,  3  vols.  y. 
Svo.  21.  Fireside  Studies,  Lon.,  1878,  2  vols.  p.  svo. 
(<.'ontains  critical  essays  on  .\ddison,  Marvell,  and  other 
writers.) 

"  The  reader  of  these  brightlv-writleu  papers  may  be  in- 
clined to  regret  that  Mr.  Kingsley  did  not  give  more  nl  his 
time  to  Uterarv  criticism."— .s/»rta(or,  xlix.  8ii3. 

22.  Tho  Mystery  of  the  Island,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svu. 

Kingsley,  John  Sterling.  (Ed.)  The  StaiehuJ 
Natural  History,  Host.,  1885,  0  vols.  4to;  reissued  umler 
tho  title  of  "the  Riverside  Natural  History,"  1888,6 
vols.  Svo. 

Kingsley,  Norman  W.,  M.D.S.,  D.D.S.,  meinber 

of  the  Amcriean  Academy  of  Dental  Surgery  ;  pic."ideiit 

of  the  Board  of  Censors  of  the  State  of  New  York.     A 

Treatise  on  Oral  Deformities  as  a  Branch  of  Mccb^iniral 

;  Surgery.     Illu3t.     Lon.  and  N.  York,  1880,  Svo. 

I      Kingsley,    iUiss    Rose    U.,  daughter  of   Itcv. 

Charles  Kingsley,  mijud.      1.  South  by  West;  or,  Winter 

]  in  the  Rocky  Mountains  and  Spring  in  Mexico.     Ediuii, 

]  with  a  Preface,  bv  the  Rev.  Charles  Kingsley,  V.U.S., 

F.G.S.,  Canon  of  Westminster.     Lon.,  1874,  Svu.    .Anon. 

{     "  One  great  charm  of  the  book  is  the  simple  and  natural 

style  ill  w  hich  it  is  wrilteu,  and  the  genuine  freshmw  and 

i  zestwitli  which  the  traveller  seeks  out  and  describes  all 

new  Rsfirets  of  nature  and  of  society."- .-tra'?.,  v.  TH. 

!      2.  Children  of  Westminster  Abbey,  Lon.,  1880,  12uio; 

!  2d  ed.  same  year. 

I      Kingsley,   Vine  Wright.     1.  Reconstruction  in 
1  America.    By  a  Member  of  the  New  York  Bar.    N.  York, 


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i"ire  iiinl  .\ilv(iihiri'«,  l.nn..  \^'m    IHh,,,      ii    -ri      ,.       ' 

yu...n.,,n,ltl,„s,,i^i;o,'•;,^;;;;J,.:'i;,,,,:  ,i;  !^;;;;;' 

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:  the  M..,|i,..nanc,u,,  I.„„.    1,SM    ,';      .  .\^''      ^  ■.  ■' 
I"  Kllll/.rillc:  II  Tulc    Ion     KV>    l-.      '       ■     ..  "    " 

iwuvi^,,  .■in,.f;'u  •,';;:  ••.:^:r,.,;,  ^''jr-j''- 

Jiifki't-i  or,  ('liii,,<„f  ii„.  01,1  n,    ,1,    '    v""'    .'-     """ 

•t.     II..'      KhUgnUltf'     Iln,,,,.;    o,-,     1|„„     to     .S.        .'    r„ 

I'ilu  o)   ()|,1   .(i,,,;,.  ,    s,„,  ..•  I       ,       "  ;      ''•  TIk' hnily 
Kri         II  ""^"  •  I'  i^i'iiliilo,    l.oii,,  is.iN     12iiio       IH 

f  iSl>y    lleiitlicot,.,    U,,.,   |s,iu,  ||,  'hvo      •4     M„    i,'*  ; 

itkl  ,  "n     ^  ",  ^'"","''  "■"'•'"  '■*'""■  '"'»•.  1  ■^'i"  Ip     1'  ■ 
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;;;i.;.K«:aSk.,te.,or!.y'i,il;:;;'t;r^'vo'rii^^ 

KiiiKsley,  Wlllliiin  \y 

tlolis,  I'liilii.,  |S,s|,  I:; 

KiiiKsmiil,  Ilev.  .lo«..„|„  [„„„,  vol.  I.,  «,|.l  1     i 

[;;-li«.K    ^ne„,|l.v   .Jou„..|.,  ,„    ,1,0    l-oii;,,    u:„,Xll'„[ 
KiiiK.stoii, 

KillKstoi,,  Willi..,,,  U.-nUy.,  h.   is.ir    In   r,on 

tr.ii,-  i.n.,,1  in   tho  following  yoiti-  to  Cirjitf  w1,it .   I,. 
lit  tho  U.l'v  T,. ,  1.        .   ■    ",'^l«'>-'i"l  C(irro3|ionilcnt 


Kn.|,h.  undhe  i,.,s  uiso  ..ontributuTto';,,;;;  pSi!.;;"; 

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in  tl!H;'n«i;^K:,i^!;i»''K,;»'''''M^'^lly  thooontml  figure  | 

"Mil  11.0  uiio,.;  ;lt"*i  0  lolls  ^ri'ns  \,'„i  .''";»■"'  "'■■H"»i"tn"fe.s, 

e»lii,-.'-,s„,,  /ff,.„  ixiv  G?3.   "'"  -^'"Jesly  are  always  inter- 
♦'■  A  Wanderer'.^  \otos    IS^**    o  ,r«i«    i 

hav..  .Mot,' "-..I,/,    v„  •.ilii)     ^""  '"""  "'>■  'Monarclis  I 

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^.  VIS'',::!'/'-"   "e-V  «i^^nVu-,sso, 

t'>  devote   hiTns,.ic  .,  .i".      \      '  '   ''"  K«*e  up  bus  ness 

rni.oJStatosan,    ill    h™'''™-,   ""  '™^-^"«''   '"    <l'« 
lonlal  ,.:,'„t  .!?„"'  "='''='^''ere,_  and  was  interested   in 


I  1 


lonlal  emigration  sphmn„"^'"W"""  ""'"  ""oresteil   in  co 

the  Loiuiiial  Jfinja,,. „„,,,,.,.,.  ,_,.,,_    ,   .  I '"'I    iiiaJJrcaat.Sr-   T.„     ..,.    .„ 


finio      •t9    \-        •...■!■     '""■■'•     i-"ii.,  1><(2,    n.ii. 

"  2 'svo  Si  ,";,:;';;'*",  ^^""' ";'■  •^'i'l^iHi'"""..  t.„: . 

;;:;•«.  «Mi.e  ';i;i!i^r^  „i;;'v^'-  ^::'"^'  '"ii^^"-- 

Adv,.ntures   of  Diek  Onslow  a,,,..,;  the  Re. Uin  '     1  v 

]  i.rni.Kion    lieaver,    [pso.,.1  1     |,on        sf^,     i^      '     ,/ 

™.-.^   Wonls   f,,r'l)l'i,i;,iaio,:-'l..,    -is  .''';-  J^J' 

!;'iSiri.i5,;;siry-t:-ris' 

■10.  .AIounta,n    JIoirLrv     I  ,,n      Isia        "••  '""  N  "p.  .^»o. 

e.i',^r^^.";^„rrA!!£e!-";r'T!rlb^ 

,  '^  "^'"''nt   Day,  Lon.,  18(iC,  «,.   Ilfn  o     now  e,l     18SI 

12  ,„;  0"  ,H  „{,7^"«'.""''  ;"l'«f  Tales,  Lon!,  1807. 
ifK.  in  i.  ,'  ( hivo,-in),',  I,on.,  I8I17,  ISmo  --.a 
'     s  s^  1 9"''  ^""'^  '■  "'"'  ■^"I'-^Valer  Tutors  :  a  i<Uny   I,o  , 

''rpe'fer.ru,^7!n.:-^^;i^;^i^^ir:^.;^'S 
Martl^l-o!^  i;!;„^„i  ^:,^  ";tr'  ^:^'  ^%c^i 

OS.  Adr,ft  ,1,  a  Boat,  Lon.,  1801,,  llimo  :  new  od  8sl 
E  pi  i  ,"  I  r",  "fi.,'i°."'"'«'"""  ^  ,""  a"™>»-' and 
iner   ritl'srn   n   ;;;"T  "r  :.'  K^I'^-'e'^l'^'.v,  Mar- 

,h,'n,       '    i'   •  '"""'i  ■"''«''-  '"'"S.    6,^.  The  Royal  Mer 
n      .7',;  f:T'  '"  ""^  I"'''  "'  """  Thoma,,  (freM.an  ; 
.".""ii's,'^"  ■  "«>"  «'l-.""tit  e,l  '■  The  Gohlen  tJrass^ 
1'^>'0.     6fi.  .Sunshine    Hill,  Lon.,   1870,   ]2u.o, 


>ie»',  the  Un 

1    Ti     ,.T         ".lun,  anil  n 

!■  il'ctiroassian  Chief:  an 

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Jack  and  Kingston's  .Magazine  for  U 


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>ys.    8C(.  16mo.     70.  A  True  11 


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69.  Captain 


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2mo, 


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'uio.      73.  The   Afri 
953 


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Tmdor,  I.im.,  IH72,  I2inii,     71.  Tli«  Hotniiil  Krlimdi;  (ir, 
Nolhiiiu  Nbh,  |»liirii'ii,)  \.<in.,  IH7:l,  t   vnrli;  Hliii.i,     "ft. 
WullKiiirii  ;    (If,  Tliu    .New   Zoiiliiml  (lirl,    I.cni.,    I^*":),  )■. 
Hvi).     Trt,    lliirrlcuMo    Hurry;  nr,    Tliu   Ailvc^riliiri'ii  nf  « 
Niniil    oniiiir,    Loll.,    1M7;|,    Iflmo.      77.    Tho    Wfi«tern 
WurM:   l'iflun'»i|iio   Ski.l.li.'.-,  I,un„   l'*";i,  p-  ^v...     7S. 
Tlici    W.iM,l-i'uU«ri   "f  (lutiiili,    I.DM.,   IM7.'I,   INuKi.     7U. 
Itnuir    KyllliiV    W.inl,    l.cm.,    H?:!,   p.    «v».     Nil.    Thi- 
Seh(«il  Frieii'lH,  iiii.l  niher 'I'lili'i,  l.im.,  1^7;),  12iihi.     Ml. 
Mioliiiel  I'fnisuymii  or,  Kl'liur  l.ilV  on  the  I'onilsli  C.mst, 
I.oii.,  |H7:i,  p.  s-         82.    .Slii|iwri.'ik«    jin<l  Miimtorn  lit 
Sill,  1,1111.,  IS7;t,  |i.  1VO.      ^il.    Tlio  lleroii'  Wifu;  or,  Tim 
WiiiiiUTfrs  on  tln<  .\iiiii/.oii,  l.on.,  1'<7.'1,  l2iiio.     ,SI.  .Mil- 
llci'iit  C'lurteiiiiv'"  Dliiry,  l.oii.,  1^7:1,  T-'iiiu.     xi.  Mivry 
Liililiiinl  i   or.  The  .Misi'loiiur.v'K   l)iniKlili'r,   l.im.,   1H7:1, 
11.  Hvo.     ^fl.  Thu  History  of  l.itllu   I'l'tir  tlii'  Ship. Hoy, 
l.on.,  IH7:i,  12I11U.     H7.  Tliu    Triipiiiir'H   Son,  l.on.,  IH7:i, 
p.   (<vii.     M-*.    Ilroiit    Al'ric'un    Triui'ller.t :    from    Muiik'o 
I'ftrk  to  l.ivinnHono  iiml  Stiinloy,  l.on.,  l'<7:i,  12inu.     HH. 
'I'he  Ivory  Trmlur :  a  Tiilo  of  Africii,  l.un.,  1^71,  p.  8vo. 
HO.  Sturii-H  of  Aniniiil   SiiKin:lly,  l.on.,  IHTt,   l2ino.     (»1. 
Talcii  nf  tliu   Sun,  l.on..   1^74,    12ino.      «2.    The  Tlireo 
MoulenaniK;  or,  .Vaval  l.ifo  in  tin-  .VInetiH'nth  t'unlury,  | 
l.un.,  1871,  Itlino.     «:i.  The  I'wo  Shi|iiniiteH,  l.on.,  lS7t,  ^ 
IBiuo.      HI.    CliiirlBs    Laurel,    l.on.,    1S7I,    p.   Hvo.      «!>. 
Elilol  the  Driii.l;  or.  The  I)awn  of  I'hrHtianity  in  lint-  | 
Bin,  Lun.,  1871.     ilfl.  The  Merchunt  of  llaiirleni,    Lon.,  ■ 
1871.     117.  The  Ilrother:4 ;  a  Tiile  of  Throe  Lives,   l.on.,  I 
1871,   p.   8vo.     118.   Isaiiu    (loiilil    the    Wan;jtoner,    L.m.,  | 
1875,   l8mo.      111).   .Saved   Iroin    the  Sea;    or.    The    Loss 
of  the  "  Viper,"  Lon.,  1S7.\  p.  Svo.      Hill.  Tlio  Settlors  :  | 
tt  Tale  of  VlrKinia,  Lon.,  l-<7.'i,  ur.  8vo.     I II I.  The  Child 
of  the  Wreek,  Lon.,  187.1,  lllnio.      102.  The    .>^onth    Sea! 
Whaler;  a  Story  of  the  Loss  of  the  "  Champion,"  Lun., 

187,0,  p.  8v(),      lo;i.  The  Three  Co landers,  l.on.,  187.i, 

Ifiiiio.     nil.   Half-Hours  witli  Kin^s  and  Queens  of  Kn^- 
land,  Lon.,  l'<75,  r.  Svo.      10,).  Twice  Lost:  a  Story  of    \ 
Shipwreck  and  of  Adventure,  Lon.,  |H7fl,  p.  8v().      lOrt. 
A  I'opular  History  of  the  British  Navy,  Lon.,  1876,  p. 
8vu.      107.  Snow-Shoes  mid  Canoes,  Loll.,  1871!,  s().  lOino. 
108.  The  Vouiit;  Kiijah  :  a  Story  of  Imlian  Life  and  Ad- 
venture. Lon.,  I><70'.  p.  8vo.      mil.  The    Wanderers;  or. 
Adventures  in  the  Wilils  of  Trinidad,  ,U\,  Lon..  187(1,  p. 
8vu.     110.   Vii(?iiiia;  a.  Centennial  Story,    Bosl.,    1n7B, 
16nii>.     111.  The    .Mlssini?   Ship;  or.    The    \mk   of  the 
"Ousel"  (iailey.  Lon.,  lM7r),  p.  mvo.     llu'.   Owen    Hart- 
lev:   I'ps    and    Downs,    Lon.,    1877,    p.    8vo.      ll:i.  The 
Voyage  of  the  "  Steadfast,"  Lon.,  1877,  l2nio.      HI.   In 
the  Koekv  .Moiinliiiiis  :  a  Tale  of  Adventure,  Lmi.,  1877, 
l2nio.      l"l.-i.  Jovinian  1  or.  The    Karlv    Days    of    Papal 
Home,  Lon.,  1877,  l:!mo.      llli.  The   Youn;;    Llanero  :  a 
Story  of  AV'ar  and  Wild  Life  in  Venezuela,  Lon.,  1877, 
p.  Svo.     117.  The  Three  Admirals  and  tho  Adventures 
of  thoir  Young  Followers,  Lon.,  1h77,  sq.   Itinio.     118. 
The  Two  Supercargoes;  or,  Adventures  in  South  Africa, 
Lon.,  1877,  Ifimo.      119.  Clara  .Maynaid;  or.  The  True 
and  the  False,   Lon.,   1877.  p.  Svo.     1211.  (Trans.)  Tho 
Swiss  Family  Robinson,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.    1 21.  (Trans.) 
Michael  Strogolf,  the  Courier  of  the  Czar,  by  .Jules  Verne. 
Hlust.     Lon.,    1877,  8vo.     123.  (Trans.)  The    Child  of 
the  Cavern,  by    Jules    Verne,  Lo.i.,  1877,  p.    i<vo.     12:1. 
Yachting    Tales.     Illust.      Lon.,    1878,    Svo.      124.    The 
Kival  Crusoes.     Illust.      l.on.,  1878,  p.  Svo.      12i.  With 
A.te   and    Uille;  or,  I'he  Western   Pioneers,   Lon.,  1878, 
sq.  lOnio.      12(i.  The  Mate  of  the  "  Lilv,"  Lon.,  1878,  p. 
8vo.      127.  Nedliarth:  a  Tule  of  tlie  Slave-Trude,  Lon., 
1878,  p.  8vo.      128.  The  Seven   Clmnipions  of  Christen- 
dom.     Illust.      Lon.,  1878,  12ino.      1211.    Kidnaiiping  in 
the   I'aeitic,   Lon.,    187S,    12mo.      I:i0.    Piccolo   I'aolo :  a 
Tale  of   Savoy,  Lon.,    IS71I,   Ifimo.      IHI.   Notable  Voy- 
ages; from  Columbus  to  I'ariy,  Lon.,  187U,  p.  8vo.     i:)2. 
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I87il,    12II10,     W.i.  In    New    (iranada;  or.    Heroes  and 
Patriots,    Lon.,    18711.    12mo.      134.     A    Yacht    Voyage 
round    Englaml,  Lon.,  1879,  sq.  Ifimo.      13.').  The   Fron- 
tier Fort;  or,  Stirring  Times  in  IJritish  .America,  Lon., 
I871I,  p.  8vo.     Lili.   Hendricks   the    Hunter,  Lon.,  1879, 
II.  Svo.      i;i7.  (Trans.)    The  liegum'.s   Fortune,  Ijy  .Jules 
Verne,  Lon.,  1879,  12mo.      I.'iS.  Tho  Heir  of  Killinnan, 
Lon.,  1880,  Ifimo.     139.  The    Cruise    of  the  "Dainty," 
Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.     14(1.    Dick    Cheveley,  Lon.,  1S80, 
Ifimo.     141.  Tho  Ferryman  of  Brill,  and  other  Stories, 
Lon.,    18S0,    12m".     142.   IN.ger    Willniighby  ;  or.    The 
Times  of  Benbow,  Lon.,  1S80,  \<.  Svo.     1411.  Tlie  Young 
Berringtons;  or.  The  Boy  E.\plorers,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 
144.  In    the   Forest:  a   Talc  of  Settler   Life   in    North 
America,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo.     145.  The  Lily  of  Leyden, 
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1 1«.  V,iya({6s  anil  Traveln  of  Cap. 
|88«.  117. 
Wonders  of  tlio  .Minos,  Lon.,  188(1,  l2mo.  148,  W.n 
ilers  of  the  Ocean,  Lon.,  I88II,  12ino.  119.  Norm  in 
Valley;  or,  How  to  (hercoiiie  Hvll  with  (iood,  Lou, 
Issd,  I2U10.  15(1.  Ailventures  in  (lie  Far  West,  ll|u-i 
i,on,,  1880,  p.  8vo.  151.  Ainonii  the  Itedsklna,  Lnii  , 
iHHii,  12II10.  I;i2.  The  Hoy  who  .Sailed  with  HIake;  Tl,„ 
Orphans,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  Hit.  Arctic  Adven(uri-„. 
Illust.  l.on,  I^Ml,  p.  8vo.  151.  I'eler  llldiliilph  :  tliu 
lllse  and  Progress  of  an  A»»lral!an  Selllcr,  L"n.,  1.»>I, 
p.  Mvo.  1.1,1.  Peter  Trawl;  or.  The  Adveiiluns  of  i 
Whaler,  Lon.,  IN81,  p.  8vo.  1,'ifl.  The  Two  Voyage-; 
or.  Midnight  and  Daylight.  Lon.,  1881,  „|.  Klnio.  1,,T, 
Won  from  tho  Waves,  Lon..  1882,  sq.  Iflino.  158.  .lamc^ 
Draithwalte,  Suporcargo,  Lon,,  1882,  er.  mvo.  1.i9.  A  I- 
ventures  In  Africa,  by  an  African  Trader,  Lon.,  I"-.', 
er.  8vi,.  IHll.  Adventures  in  India.  Illust.  Lon.,  I*"., 
p.  Svo.  Mil.  Afar  iii  the  Forest:  a  Tab'  of  Adventure 
In  North  America;  new  ed..  Lon.,  IxSil,  p.  8vo.  ir,.'. 
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tares  of  a  Midshlpniiin  Alluat  an.l  Ashore,  l.on.,  1"",::, 
sq.  Ifimo.  1114.  Adventures  In  Australia,  l.on,,  1ms|, 
8vo.  Ifi5.  Rob  Nixon,  the  lllil  White  Trapper,  Lon., 
1885,  12ino.  Ififi.  Travels  of  Dr.  Livingstone,  Lon., 
18,><0,  p.  ,>«vo,  lfi7.  Travels  of  .Mungo  Park,  Ilenhiioi. 
and  Chiiiiierton,  l.on.,  l^^n,  12mo.  108.  Vlllegiignon 
ft  Tale  of  the  Huguenot  I'eiseeutlon,  l.on..  IH81;,  p.  si,. 
Ifill.  Archibald  lluglisoii,  tbe  Young  Sbctlander;  new 
ed.,  Lon,  1887,  12mo.  17(1.  Paul  Laggershall;  The 
Ligbt-Sliip,  Ac,  l.on.,  1887,  4lo.  171.  Voyage  round  ilie 
WnrM;  cheap  ed,,  l.on.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

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Kinn/J'tt,  Cliiirlcs  Tlionuisi  I.  Animal  Clnin- 
istry  ;  or,  Tlie  Rehitions  of  Chemistry  to  Physiology  iinl 
Pathology,  Lon.,  1S77,  8vo.  2.  Tho  History,  I'roduH-, 
and  Processes  of  the  Alkali  Trade.  Illust.  Lon.,  I'<77, 
Svo.  :i.  Nature's  Hygiene:  a  Series  of  Kssays  on  Pop 
uliir  Sciinlilic  Subjects:  with  Special  Reference  to  lli,- 
Chemistry  ami  Hygiene  of  the  Eucalyptus,  Ac.,  Lon., 
188(1,  Svo;   :id  ed.,  1888. 

Kink,  Enilliiinilfl.  On  Babies  and  Ladders  :  As- 
says on  Things  in  Oeneral,  (School  Board  Essays,)  Liii.. 
1888,  p.  Svo. 

Kiiiley,  .Iniic.  Tho  Ashtons:  a  Dark  Beginniiii! 
with  a  Bright  Kiiding,  Lon.,  I8II8,  ISmo. 

KiiihK'h,  Lord.    See  Pknny,  Wiii.i.wi. 

Kiiiloi'h,  t'ol.  Alexaiicli-r  A.  .\.,  ('.M./ >. 
Large-liame  Shooting  in  Tliiliet  and  the  Nirtlmcsl. 
Illust.  Lon.,  I,''tl9,  4to;  Second  Series,  187(1  j  new  1  I., 
1885. 

"Mr.  Klnloeli  states  in  liis  preface,  with  eonimendiili:.' 

nioile.xiv,  that  be  looks  prliiri|ially  to  the  pliotiiicnipli-  hr 

tlie  siic'cess  iif  bis  houk;  lull  we  iiiiist  not  witliliolil  ii,,iii 

hlni  the  praise  of  liavint;  explained  and  illusiratcl  lli,  111 

I  hy  a  brief  but  well  told  and  iiiiiilt'ected  narrative., I  In- 

lierscinal  e.xperieiice."— .Sii(.  Iter.,  .xxl.x.  'Ji. 
'      Kiiilocli,   Alfred.     The    Kirwee    Prize-Fighi    in 
Various  Aspects;  or,  Ureat  Wars  and  Little  Jars,  I., 11,. 

I  iM'.Cl,  p.  Svo. 

I      Killloi'h,  t'harlON  Walter.     1.  Robert  (Iricrs^n: 
I  a  Novel,  l.on.,  1871,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.     2.  Leonard  Scuti; 
a  Novel,  l.on.,  l-<7."i,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Kililovh,  .11.  (■.  J.    A  History  of  Scotlan.l.. 'lli.  li.v 
'  in    its   Kcclcsinstical   .Aspect,  from   the    Introduction  uf 
Christianity  until  the  Fall  uf  the  Old  Hierarchy,  IMiii., 
187:i.  2  vols.  12mo;  2d  e.l.,  1888. 

Kiiiiiear,  Ileii.ianiiii  <Jott.  1.  Cruees  Slmlce- 
spearianiu  :  Dillicult  I'us.siiges  of  Shakespeare:  iiiih 
Emendations  and  Notes,  Lon.,  188:1,  p.  Svo.  2.  Venn: 
a  Homan  Story,  l.on..  l8-<5,  cr.  Svo. 

Killliear,  J<>llll  Iloyd,b.  1828;  admitted  a  iioinlur 
of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  Edinburgh,  1850;  callil  to 
the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1855.  1.  .\  Praeticiil  TriMt- 
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Lords  Cases  decided  on  Apjieal  from  Scotland,  I^WI- 
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18(i.5,  Svo.  4.  Principles  of  Reform,  Political  and  Legal, 
Lon.,  isfia,  Svo.  5.  Principles  of  Property  in  I.iinJ, 
Lon..  ISSO,  cr.  8vo.  6,  Ireland,  l.on.,  1881,  p.  Svo;  2'! 
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Tragodv,  .V.  Yo 
Kinney,  Jo 

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Scottish  Congri'v 
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Harmony  of  ibe 
1^82,  ,Svo;    8lh  e, 

Kinney,  ArtI 

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Cliil.lren,  Lon.,  1,' 

Kiniley,  »Vi| 
I'liila,,  1881,  |omi 

KinNninn,  J. 
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KinNnian,  Ju 

I'i'iizaneo  Puhli,.  I 
Kinzic,  .>irs. 

aiv/.iK,  .Mii.s.  ,[„|| 
l>"!',   12mo.     2.   J 
1-87,  Ifimo. 
Kip,  tiawrem 

Siiiiimer  of  18.',8,  I 
Kip,  Leonard 

III  llishop  Kip,  i„, 

'lu.lied  law  and  ha 

."keiches,  N.  York, 

giiiL's  :  a  Tale  of  t'li 

liiir.    N.  York,  185 

l-(l(!,  l2mo.     4.  Th( 

timi  Sainto-Mauro, 

■Miiii.  and  other  Tal 

tlo!   Hells:   a  Romai 

•Novel,  N.  York,  188 

Kip,   lit.   Ilfv, 

I.I..D.,  [id,/,,  vol.  i. 

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I-.I5.    12mo.      2.   Tli 

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in   .Ven    York,  IdiiJ. 

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N'-  York,    1.S72,  r.  81 

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KIR 

Childrrii,  iiml  how  they  were  cured.  Lon.,  18.'i4,  am.  Ito. 
2.  .Stories  from  tlie  Clii-.iius,  I,on.,  ISjl,  12iiio.  I!.  The 
Tnlking  Bird  ;  a  Tale,  hun.,  18,^5,  IBmo.  4.  .lulia  .Mait- 
land,  1,011..  IS50,  liiino.  ,").  ('hni)ters  on  I'lant.i  of  Land 
and  Water,  Lon.,  1S57,  18nio.  t>.  Truth  i.<  always  Host, 
liOn..  iNjS,  12ino.  ".  The  Iluiidle  of  ,<tieli?;  or,  Love 
and  Hate,  l.on..  Is.VS,  |2mo.  s.  The  Cliild's  Legend  cjf 
.St.  Valentine,  Norwich,  1S58,  l2ino.  11.  Hoso-Ccjloured 
.Spectacles:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ls,')!l,  p.  8vo.  HI.  Lucy 
Xi'villo  and  her  SuhoolFellows,  Lon..  ISlill,  llimo.  11. 
Thinj^s  in  the  Forest,  Lon.,  Istil,  fji.  Svo.  12.  Aunt 
Dorothy's  Story-Dook,  Lon.,  18i;i,  .sij.  or.  8vo.  13. 
Cateriiillars,  liiittcrllies,  and  Moths,  Lon.,  1801,  12inu. 
]4.  The  Italian  (Joldsmith  ;  or,  The  .Story  of  Cellini, 
l,on.,  18(11.  fp.  Svo.  1.0.  The  World  at  Home;  or, 
Pictures  and  .Scenes  from  Far-Olf  Lands,  Lon..  18C8,  Jto; 
new  eils.,  188:i-84.  Hi.  The  Sea  and  its  Wonders,  Lon., 
1-70,  lllmo.  17.  Beautiful  Birds  in  Far-olf  Lands,  Lon., 
1871,  p.  8vo.  18.  chapters  on  Trees,  Lou.,  187:!.  p.  8vo. 
IS).  Sketches  of  Insect  Life.  Illust.  Lon.,  1874,  12mo. 
20.  Stories  about  Birds  of  Land  ami  Water.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1874,  8vo.  21.  Aunt  Martha's  Corner  Cupboard: 
a  Story,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  22.  Birds  of  (Jay  i'lumage, 
Lon..  18',  j,  2  vols.  Itjuio. 

Kirby,  Thomas  Frederick.  Winchester  Schol- 
ars :  a  List  of  the  Wardens,  Fellows,  and  Scholars  of 
Saint  Marv  College  of  Winchester,  near  Winchester, 
0.\f.,  1888,  8vo. 

Kirby,  U'illinin,  b.  I.sl7,  at  Kingston-upon-Hull ; 
removed  to  Canada  18;i2:  editor  and  publisher  of  the 
Niagara  Mail  1841-1)1  ;  has  been  ccdleetor  of  customs 
at  Niagara.  1.  U.  E.  :  a  Tale  of  Upper  Canada,  [verse,] 
Niagara,  1809.  2.  Le  Chien  d'Or,  (The  U(dden  Dog:) 
a  Story  founded  on  the  Legend  of  tjuebce,  .Montreal  and 
N.  York,  1877,  I2nio. 

Kirby,  William  rorsell,  Fellow  of  the  Entoino-  I 
logical  Society,  assistant  in  the  zoological  department  of 
the  British  Museum.     1.  A  .Manual  of  European  Butter- 
flies.    Illust.     Lon.,  1802,  121110.     2.   Ed-Diiniryaht :  an 
Oriental  Komanoe,  ami  other  I'oems,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo.    ;i. 
A  Synonymic  Catalogue  of  Diurnal    Lepidoptera,  Lon., 
1871,  8voi  Supplement,  bringing  the  bibliography  down  ' 
to  ,June,  1877,  Lon.,  187'.l,  Svo.     4.  Catalogue  of  the  Col- 
lection of  Diurnal   Lepidoptera  formed  by  the  Late  Wil-  - 
liani  Cliapiniin  llewitson,  and  bequeathed  by  him  to  the  , 
British    Museum,   Lon.,  1871),  4to.     Printed  (iv  private  , 
circulation,     b.  (Trans.)  The  Four  tJuspels  E.'iplained  by  I 
their  Writers  :  with  an  .\ppendix  on  the  Ten  Command-  \ 
monts.     Edited  by  J.  B.  Koustaing.     Lon.,  1881,  ;!  vols, 
er.   Svo.      0.   European    Butterflies    and    Moths ;    based  , 
upon     Borge's    "  Schmettcrlingsbuch."       Illust.       Lon., 
1882,    Ito;  new  ed.,  in  01    parts,  1885-89.      7.  (Trans.) 
The  New  Arabian   Nights:  Select  Talcs  not  inclinled  in 
the  Eilitions  of  (iallaml  or  of  Lane.     Illust.      1882,  or.  , 
8vo.     8.   List  of  llyinenoptera  :'  with  Descriptions  and  : 
F'igurcs  of   the  Typical  Specimens  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum, (British  Museum  Publications:)  vol.  1.,  Lon.,  1882, 
Svo.     9.  Evolution  and  Natural  Theology,  Lon.,  1883, 
p.  Svo.       10.     British    liutterfiios,  Moths,  and   Beetles, 
("  Young  Collector,")  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.     II.  Element- 
ary Text-Book  of  Entomology.     Illust.    Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 
Also,  some  minor  publications.     And  see  Smith,  Hkn- 

LEV  (iKOSK,  infill. 

Kirchholfer,  Juliu  Geurgiaiia  Mary.     Poems 

and  Essays,  Paisley,  1885,  sq.  lOmo.  I 

Kirk,  Alexaiiiier  Carnegie.     Heat  in   its   Mo-  j 

chanioal    Applications,  (Institution  of  Civil  Engineers  j 
Pub.,)  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Kirk,  U.  Ueid.     Amicus  Equus:  a  Treatise  indi- 
cating the  Common  Origin  in  All  Diseases  of  the  Horse,  I 
&•■.,  Lon.,  1881,  12mo.  [ 

Kirk,  Charles  U.    A  Story  of  Canetueky  :  Wooing  | 
iind  Warring  in  the  Wilderness.    By  Se.  De  Kay,  [pseud.] 
N.  York,  is(i0,  l2mo. 

Kirk,  Edward.    The  Founding  of  Metals ;  a  I'rao-  ; 
tical  Treatise  on  the  Melting  of  Iron.     Illust.     3d  ed., 
N.  York,  187.8,  Svo. 

Kirk,  Rev.  Edward  Norris,  D.D.,  [ante,  vol.  i., 
add.,]  1802-1874;  pastor  of  the  Mount  Vernon  Congre- 
gational Church,  Boston,  1842-71.  Forbiog.,  sec  .Mbaiiis, 
Ukv.  D.  0.,  iii/((i.  1.  Christian  Sympathy  Awakened. 
Bost.,  IS04,  ISrno.  2.  The  Wjiiting  Saviour,  Bost.,  1804, 
lOnio.  :).  Behold  the  Lamb  of  Uod,  Bost.,  1805,  lOmo. 
4.  Lectures  on  Kevivals.  Edited  by  Rev.  D.  0.  Menrs. 
Boat.,  1874,  12mn. 

"Kirk,   Eleanor,"   (Pseud.)      See   Ames,   Mrts. 
Eleanou,  Kiijirii. 
U56 


KIR 

I     Kirk,  Mrs.  Ellen  Warner,  (OIney,)  b.  1842,  at 

,  Southiiigton,  Conn.;    daughter   of    .Jesse   Olney,  {q.  v., 

,  null,  vol.  ii.;)  married,  1879,  to  J.  F.  Kirk,  infrn.     She 

;  has  ctmtributed  to  the  Atlantic  Montlily  anil  other  |i(',i. 

I  oilicals.     1.  Love  in    Idleness:  a  Summer  Story,  Pliilii.. 

1  1877,  Svo.    2.  Through  Winiling  Ways:  a  Novel,  Philii., 

1879,  Svo.    3.  A  Losscm  in  Love,  ("    lound  Robin"  Ser..  i 

Bust.,   1881,    lOmo.     4.  F'airy   (iold :    a    Novel.     Illu.>.|, 

Phila..    1883,   Svo.     5.   A    Midsummer    Madness,   Host.. 

\»>i;>.  Ifimo. 

'This  1 k  is  most  refreshing.    Tin-  scene  of  the  storv 

is  laid  on  the  Itaiiks  of  the  great  river  IM-Iuware,  and  'i 
delicimis  sciisc  of  oia-ii  air,  of  trt'cs  and  lluwers.  of  tin* 
many-tinted  lights  of  sunset.  tiiiKeing  the  liroad  river  an. I 

the  sky  iil)iive,  pervades  tlic  liook \ltliounli  all • 

without  idot  or  incident,  the  interest  of  the  storv  iii  v^i 
Hags  from  the  lirst  page  to  the  last.  ,  .  .  One  great  cliariu 
of  this  book  is  that  there  are  no  lay  llgures  in  It."— .S/;crt/;- 
tiir,  Iviii.  IH7. 

0.  The  Story  of  Margaret  Kent.  By  Henry  Haye-. 
[pseud.]  Bost.,  1885,  l2iiio;  35tli  thousand,  1889.  ;. 
Sons  and  Daughters,  Bost.,  1887,  12ino.  8.  Queen 
.Money,  Bo.st.,  1888,  l2ino.  9.  Better  Times  Stiu-ii-, 
Bust.,"  1S8S,  l2mo.  10.  A  Daughter  of  Eve.  Bost.,  I8s'.i, 
l2nio. 

Kirk,  <>eorge  Ilarley.  Poems  and  Essays,  Diil.. 
lin,  1803,  p.  Svo. 

Kirk,  Mrs.  Helen,  wife  of  Rev.  John  Kirk,  infni. 
1.  Woman  ami  Prayer.  Lon.,  ISfll,  Svo.  2.  Memoirs  "I 
Rev.  .John  Kirk,  Edin.,  1888,  Svo. 

Kirk,  Hyland  C.  1.  Tlio  Possibility  of  not  Dvin:;: 
a  Speculation,  N.  York,  1883,  I6ino.  2.  When"  Age 
grows  Young:  a  Romance,  N.  York,  1S88,  Itiuio. 

Kirk,  J.  S.    An  ICssay  on  Education,  Lon.,  1809,  svo. 

Kirk,  llev.  John,  D.D.,  1813-1886,  wasjirofessor  of 
pastoral  tlieology  in  the  Theological  Evangelical  Uiiinii. 
For  biog.,  see  Kiiik.  Helen.  «ii/o(i.  1.  Light  out  of  Dark- 
ness:  Lectures,  (JIasgow,  1811,  12ino;  5th  ed.,  1840.  '.'. 
The  Way  of  Life  made  Plain:  Lectures.  (JIasgow,  1814, 
Svo;  new  eiL,  1850.  3,  Precious  Seed:  being  Seventeiii 
Revival  Addresses,  Lon.,  1840,  12ino.  4.  The  Cloud  Ilis- 
]ielled;  or.  The  Doctrine  of  Preilestination  examinc<l, 
Lim.,  1847,  lUmo.  5.  The  Tempted  :  or,  The  Trials  of  the 
Heart  considered,  Lon.,  1849,  ISiiio.  0.  A  (luide  to  the 
Throne,  Lon.,  1850,  ISnio.  7.  Original  Titles  of  the 
Hymns  sung  in  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Congregation-, 
and  Names  of  the  Authors,  Lon.,  1854,  l2mo.  s.  The 
Inquirer's  Companion,  Lon.,  1S55,  12ino.  9.  Words  by 
the  Way;  or.  Practical  Lessons  in  Every-Day  Life,  Lou,, 
1866,  ISmo.  10.  Needed  Counsels  for  Many  Seasons, 
Lon.,  1858,  ISnio.  11.  Light  in  Life:  a  Series  (jf  |ii-- 
courses.  Glasgow,  1864,  12mo.  12.  The  Mother  of  the 
Wesloys:  a  Biography,  Lon.,  1864;  4th  ed.,  1800,  p.  Svo. 
13.  The  Age  of  Man  Geologically  considered  in  its  Beur- 
ing  on  the  Truths  of  the  Gospel,  Lon.,  1806,  12uio.  14. 
Britain's  Drawbacks;  2d  ed.,  Glasgow,  1868,  8vo.  15. 
The  Doctrine  of  Creation  according  to  Darwin,  Agnssiz. 
and  Moses,  Lon.,  1809,  Svo.  Iti.  Social  Politics  in  (ir";!! 
Britain  and  Ireland,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.  17.  British  Trad.  ■ 
or.  Certain  Conditions  of  our  National  Prosperity,  Lon.. 
1875,  p.  Svo.  IS.  Papers  on  Health,  Glasgow,  1876-86, 
10  vols.  Ifimo. 

Kirk,  John  Foster.  History  of  Charles  the  BoM, 
Duke  of  Burgundy,  Lon.  and  Pliihi".,  1803-68,  3  vols,  -vo. 

Kirk,  Rev.  William  Boyton,  LL.D. ;  graduated 
at  St.  Aidan's  1858  ;  ordained  I860;  vicar  of  St.  Peter's, 
Asbton-under-Lyno,  since  1882.  1.  The  Martyrs  {(f 
Sant'ago,  and  other  I'oems  2,  The  Antiquities  of  Asli- 
ton-undcr-Lyno  and  its  Neighbourhood. 

Kirkaldy,l>avid.  1.  Results  of  an  Expcrinientiil 
Inquiry  into  the  Comparative  Tensile  Strength,  lic,  of 
Wrought  Iron  and  Steel,  Glasgow,  1S62,  Svo;  new  ed., 
1873,  4to.  2.  Results  of  an  Experimental  Inquiry  into 
the  Mechanical  Properties  of  Steel,  Lon.,  1873,  4to.  :l. 
Results  of  an  ExperinierUal  Inquiry  into  the  Relative 
Properties  of  Wronght-Iron  Plates,  Lon.,  1876,  4to. 

Kirkall,  Viscount.     See  Fitzmauhhe. 

Kirkcaldy,  Agnes.  The  Young  Hardingcs,  (JIas-' 
gow,  1882,  l2nio. 

•'Kirke,  Edmund,"  (Pseud.)  See  Oilmoiie, 
James  R.,  sujim. 

Kirke,  Henry,  .M.A.,  B.C.L.,  h.  1842:  gradiuileJ 
at  Wadhain  College,  Oxford,  1860;  called  to  the  liar  :it 
the  Inner  Temple  1868 ;  acting  puisne  judge  in  British 
Guiana  1S74;  sheriff  of  Essequibo  1877.  1.  Thur.<ton 
Meverell ;  or.  The  Forest  of  the  Peak  :  a  Romance,  Lon., 
1868,  p.  Svo.    2.  The  First  English  Conquest  of  Caniuln: 


KIR 

Willi  soiiio  Account  of  tl...   i'     i-     .   ^ 

s,..u.,,,.,  x.,,;;;;,;;,',,;;;;  r:,;"»,^«i— .1. 1.  »,„■. 

nnton,int,.,l,f:.av"       "Ai;^-„J,'''^'  C"»'""i'gh  ,•  „r.  The 
12rn().  '""-  "'  iipi'enir.v,  \.  York,  IS82 

ter  of  Mr...  ("«&''?" ''''"'  ««""^l...ry,  .laush- 

1X77,  12mo.  ;i  AShordli.  1  !'';■"-'"'< ™l'i"«.  Cl.lo, 
'■  Speed,  an,l  Manners  f,'^  7  ^ '''""-''■'  '■'''ie.,  1878 
'""■■i,  IKmo.         '"""»■'•'*   '"I-  ilome  and  School,    Chic, 

Kirklaiiil,  I'rnznr      in, 

"lon-school    education     ,,,'■'''''''';''■    ''eeeivcd    i,    ooin- 
Illinol,s;,cTve,i,     ";,•'";'  '!"™  '■''5«    '""^    resided    in 

-"■^  ""'1  w-  made    "  ,    '';:'™-"-"'>-  '"'"ing  -he  civM 
K"«ed  in  coal-minin.    nn  "„"''■''   »;'-\"l(er>vard,s  en- 

'»  ■'spring  County  ;  n  No.'el  o  'ut.?'  "  *:„'^'eancst  Man 
)2iuo.  ^  "*'-'  "'  "  estern  Life,  Boat.,  1887, 

t»nS;r,'^/^i:;>:ni:'^^,^;!  "'■"""  ^T?  «'"»"e  "Md  trnly 

?rfeS'idS  ^  F'>-  '■- ™--e  I 

n''ned,,esnotsninw    rMcha,M,li'  Pergonal  know  tXe 

i^""ii:^.^r--^'--!^tt;;;i^.-p--iv£j^^ 

;■"'  parts  and  thev    'S^oSt^ll'^'' "^l'' '''<^^V  Pl-'V  li/I^r- 

-:;"'l.i^ai,i^:^^?r^^"'"-'-N-^^^ 

isrr,  i2,.o      r   ..ifc'"  "■"'  '"'  Collection.  N  V„  k'  I 
N.  Vork,   1878    8vo    Til""'""' ••  ^™°^  ivnd  Stations' 

Object,  and  Econo  ^  T    ic'^-Il^'si;'  ','"7  ^i•''^^    Kxtellt; 

«-t^^!:11::^,«^i^iS;,rt]^-^l;ie.;S!'- 

cl.-eand  Oispo^mo^.-fHic  ',"s"s-^  ■^"'''"'^' '^  ""^'^  ?"' 

F.|<,JC^5::„^*r';;  T&^^-^-j^to..,  m.a., 

"nliiined   I8;i5,.   rector  of  n''^.      ",'•»''•    l>"')lin,    183,3. 

•""•^■ety  of  Manchester  rfn,T  "f  "'"  '''"''^"phical 

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«;'.vnl  Society.  I.  Ortho,lov  .  '  ""''  '"  "'"^e  of  the 
of  Vio„-,  Lo,;.  187;!  8  :''"V  i,"7  "">  Hebrew  Point 
'"I'lptwtis,  I,o„.,  i,87fl   8°;    "'   ^'"'"sepl'y  without  As- 

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f"M\.liatu  Kirkus,  (o,,,  'v'oi  •  7  '■"•  "  I'^'-'-'Jonymo 
^  Kirlavall,  Victor  i°„  \- 
I^'an.'ls  l.on.,'l8CI.  '"',,   „^  " "   ^«"'^   '"    tho    Ionian 

'""■ey;  or,  The  .^T"      ,  ,i      "  '"'r'"»eTeller  of  Kil. 

-M-1.,.  1'rofes.or'of  rth!„;„,i:..  in  r'   r     "^«<l'-'n'""i«l., 
liloominston,    since      807  '"/"'''","•'   University 

Phila.,    lS(i7,   ]2D,n       on         '     Meteoric    Astronomy 

t'veen  Mar.s  and' Ju pi, ^.'i^  ;;'•-■''' i""'  '''"-ts  be'-' 

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Kilmarnock,  1X70,  Svo.    "    A^!'/"'™'    'Vi''    Hi'-oiieal, 

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in  New  York  State,  and  fn  i  s  ,-  '  '  ,I^<'f"nue,l  parishes 
terian  Church.  1.  LecUreson'.i;'"^-  , '''"'  ""^ ''^esby- 
^>^^^-     2.   Universa liC    rf   >  ' '"  ^'Henniuin,  N.  York 

Chris,,  18B2.  ^-  ^""sfations  of  the  Offices  of 

o^tTlZ:,''Zt''t    "''""'"  «•"="">-  of  F-o  Meth. 

lA^"rVbe'iri:'/^rr'''!'-^-      '•!•-    Sam 
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J««,  p.  8vo.     .3    OnfT       •  '"',"■•  '"'■^'  '-'mo:  new  ed 
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Cherries,"  and  other  Stori;«   In'    ,'i-,,  ""^  your  Own 
^peneer's  Rule  of  I,ifc,  J,,,,'  '""v  '"'"'  '^mo.  6.  Prank 
:  1 ''";•■  ;.nd   of  Te.„pera„™  An  .o,'/,',    -",'"•     '•  '^  Second 
I  «•  A  liunch   of  Cllerrie,   I    „"''",'L'i  '^""•.  l'*70,  12n,o. 
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i  ;,."ee'e..ss  Treasure;  or,  fh,  u    hi  ,•  J^'""'      '"•  The 

'!'')le,  Lon.,  1873,    6  no      it''     '^  ""''.Stories  about  the 

tei-y,  I.on.,    188(1,   p.  8v«      ]>'•-,''  "J' "^•"'■y  and  Mys- 
lext-Rook    and    ]  irthdav    It.'    ''"'  .Temperance   Daily 
j  U.  John  \Ve.,ley..  his     i"^an  MV    ',  'i'"-    ^''''  32mo' 
-■  Dr.  Oulhriefra  he     Cle^K  Ml  'T'  '«'-*«' ]•■  8™- 
I  ,'ivesey,  i"  «'orld's  Worker    'T'  o  """'''"'•  Jo^eiih 

The  Fal..e  Key,  and  o"her  s  oH  s  To'^  '"ss'/-  ''^"-  '«• 
Temperance  Tales  for  the  I'.,,  i.  ^i',  '?^-  !'•  ■***■»•  '»• 
V-  >ivo.  2(1.  Cheerful  I  1,  '.'  ^""■"'-  '"'n.,  1884 
<he,„,  1884.  2 ITI  w",e  'l)n'^'  '"r  '/"'  """  K«ep 
'■^••^t,  p.   Svo       01    T  ""'""'""fholiible  Lon 

mo  a  Chance,  !,„„       Vs.-;'  ,     l'  •'^"•"-      ^.X  Only  eivo 

lor.  ThetJoldel,  D  e.'ls  of  '  ''i,-'!"'  .-/'True  Nobilf,;? 

'•0  Career  and  Labour    of  H.e""' .,'^'f?  ^  "  "'^^™''l  of 

Warden  :  a  .Story  Ln     i887  n  8        ^nT^  '"  Church. 
0-^  The  Noble  K^limpi;  if  tttio^^-True^K,^,,^ 

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the  Lofty  PurpoBO  and  Deeds  of  Victoria,  Lon„  1887,  p.  i  Library  of  the  City  of  Norwicli  in  tlie  Year  M.D.CCC- 
8vo.     27.   Real  Greatness;    or,  Friemlly  Counsels  on  a    LXXXIII.,  Norwiuh,  1SS3,  8vo. 

Noble  Life,  Lon.,  1SS8,  p.  8vo.     Also,  many  temperance  j      Kittoii,  Frederick  G.    1.  "  Phiz,"  (llablot  Kni^^lit 
and  other  reeitori".  Browne:)    u  Memoir,    including   a   Selection    from  his 

Kirwail,  Andrew  Valentine.  1.  Modern  Correspondence,  and  Notes  on  his  Principal  Work:-. 
Franco:  its  Journalism,  Literature,  and  Society,  Lon.,  Illust.  Lcjn.,  I8S2,  8vo.  2.  John  Leach,  Artist  ami  Ilu- 
181');!,  p.  Svo.  2.  Host  anil  Guest:  a  Book  about  Din-  niourist:  a  Biographical  Sketch,  Lon.,  18!-:1 ;  2d  ed.,  L^sj. 
ncrs,' Wines,  and  Desserts,  I,on.,  I8()4,  |i.  Svo.  ISnio.   :i.  Dickensiana:  a  Bibliography  of  the  Literatun 

"It  ■  av  be  conscientiously  recommended  to  readers  relating  to  Charles  Dickens  and  his  Writings,  Lon.,  18'-il, 
who  liave"a  lively  interest  in  the  subject  uikI  abundan^t    p_  ^^.^,_ 

"A  comprehensive  catalogue  of  all  the  writings  o(  .Mr 

Charles  Dickens,  and  of  a  good  quantity  of  books  wriiicii 

about  him.    It  also  contains  copious  extracts  from  review  •- 

of  liis  works  and  from  sermons  on  his  character."— .Sm/. 

!  Hci:,  l.\i.  filO. 

Kittredge,  A.  O.     1.  The  Compendium  of  Arclii- 


time  upon  their  Imnds,  or  who  are  skilled  in  the  art  of 
skipping."— ■'<ii(.  Hev..  xvii.  ;!i)l. 

Kirwan,  Edward  Dominic  Geolfry  Martin. 
(Trans.)  The  History  of  the  Jews  in  .Spain,  by  A.  de 
Castro  y  Rosas,  1851,  8vo. 

Kirwan,  tapt.  M.  W.  "  La  Compagnie  irlan- 
duise :"  Reminiscences  of  the  Franco-German  War, 
Dublin,  1S73,  or.  8voi  new  ed.,  1878. 

Kirwau,  Thomas.  Soldiering  in  North  Carolina. 
Bv  One  of  the  Seventeenth.     Bost.,  1864. 

°Kisbey,  W.  H.  The  Law  and  Practice  of  the 
Bankruptcy  Court,  Ireland;  3ii  ed.,  Dublin,  1884,  8vo. 

Kitchen,  J.  M.  W.  I.  Student's  Manual  of  Dis- 
eases of  the  Nose  and  Throat.  Illust.  N.  York,  1S8.S, 
lliino.    2.  Catarrh,  Sore  Throat,  and  Hoarsenoss.    Illust. 


tectuial  Sheet-Metal  AVork.  Illust.  Phila.,  1870,  syu. 
2.  The  Metal-Worker's  Pattern-Book.  Illust.  ;jd  ed.. 
N.  York,  IS84,  4lo. 

Kittredge,  George  F.  The  Present  Condition  of 
the  Earth's  Interior,  Buli'alo,  N.Y.,  1876,  8vo. 

Kitts,  Eustace  J.  A  Compendium  of  Castes  ani 
Tribes  found  in  India.  Lon.,  1S86. 

Klapp,  H.  Milnur.  1.  (Ed.)  Krider's  Sporting 
Anecdotes,  Illustrative  of  the  Habits  of  Certain  Varieties 
of  American  Game,  Phila.,  I  Soli,  12mo.     2.  The  Cruiser 


N.York,  1884,  sq.  IBmo.  _    _     , 

Kitchin,  Uarcy  Butterworth,  B.A.    An  Intro-  |  „{•  ,i,e  li^y,  N.  York,  186H,  liimo. 

duction  to  the  Study  of  Provencal,  Lon.,  1887,  or.  8vo.     ,       Klaus,  Madame  Eugenia.     1.  (Trans.l  In  the 
Kitchin,  Very   Rev.  (Jeorge  William,  D.D.,  '  gpring  of  my  Life;   from  the  French  of  the  Primi'ss 

b.  1827,  at  Naughton,  Sutfolk;    graduated,  double  lirst     Cantacuzcne,   Lon.,  1878,  8vo.     2.  (Trnns.)  Carmela  :  a 

class,  at   Christ  Church,  O.xford,  1851) ;   ordained  1852 ;  j  Novel ;  from  the  French  of  Princess  Olga  Alticre,  L.m., 


became  head-master  of  Twyford  School  1855;  censor^ 
and  tutor  of  Christ  Church  1861 ;  tutor  to  the  Crown  , 
Prince  of  Denmark  186:! ;  lecturer  in  history  at  Christ  j 
Church,  Oxford,  1882,  and  dean  of  Winchester  1881).  1. 
(Ed.)  F.  Baconi  Novum  Organum  ;  with  English  Notes, 
Oxf.,  1855,  8vo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Xovuui  Organum  of 
Francis  Bacon,  Oxf.,  1855,  8vo.  ^^.  (Ed.)  Of  the  Proti- 
ciency  and  Advancement  of  Learning.  By  Francis 
Bacon.    With  Notes.    Lon.,  1860,  8vo.    4.  Catalogus  Codi- 


1880,  H  vols.  p.  8vo. 

Klee,  \V.  G.  The  Culture  of  the  Date.  Pub.  bv 
U.S.  Gov't.     Wash.,  188:1,  8vo. 

Klein,  Edward  Emanuel,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  lec- 
turer on  general  anatomy  and  physiology  in  the  Meiliinl 

School  of  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital.-   1.  The  Anut y 

of  the  Lymphatic  System.  Illust.  L(m.,  1873-7.1.  2 
parts,  r.  8vo.  2.  Research  on  the  Small-Pox  of  Shei'p, 
(Philosophical  Transiictions,)  Lon.,  1875,  4t^).     3.  All; 


cum  MSS.  qui  in  Bibliotheca  vEdis  Christi  apud  Oxo-    „f  Histology:   with  Illustrations  by  Noble  Smith,  Lon., 

1879,  4to.  4.  Elements  of  Histology.  Illust.  L"Li., 
188.'),  12mo.  5.  Micro-Organisms  and  Disease:  an  in- 
troduction into  the  Study  of  .'^peciHo  Micro-Organisms 
Lon.,  1884,  12ino  ;  3(1  ed.,  1880. 

Klein,  J.  .Student's  Manual  of  the  History.  Law-, 
and  Constitution  of  Enghind,  Lon.,  1880,  IL'mo. 

Klein,  J.  F.,  of  Lehigh  University.  (Trims.  1 
Treatise  on  Valve-Gears,  with  Special  Consideratii.ri  uf 


niensos  adservantur,  Oxf.,  1807,  4to.  5.  (Trans.)  A 
Historical  Grammar  ol  the  French  Language,  by  A. 
Brachct,  Oxf.,  186il,  fp.  8vo.  6.  (Trans.)  An  Etymo- 
logical Dictionary  of  the  French  Language,  by  A. 
Braehet,  0.\f.,  1873,  or.  8vo.  7.  History  of  France, 
187.'!-77,  3  vols.  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1885. 

"  The  great  merit  of  the  book  is  an  excellent  judgment 
in  the  selection  of  materials.  Mr,  Kitchin  knows  well 
what  to  omit,  wliat  to  abridge,  what  to  describe  at  length, 


and  he  knows  the  iiroiier  proportions  for  a  work  like  tills     the  Link-Motions  of  Locomotive  Engines,  by  Dr.  Ijiist. 

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of  dis.sertation  anil  narrative.  .  .  .  His  style  has  the  merits 
as  well  as  the  defects  which  commonly  belong  to  unstudied 
eomposilioii ;  hat  is,  it  is  without  attectation.  and  has  the 
fulness  and  vigour  which  maybe  expected  from  a  mind 
given  wholly  to  the  matter,  and  not  partly  diverted  to  tlie 
manner,"— .iW,,  No,  -H'li. 

8.  Life  of  I'upe  Pius  II.,  (Arundel  Soc.  Pub.,)  1881. 
1).  (Ed.)  Winchester  Cathedral  Kecords:  Nos.  1,2,  Win- 
chester, 1880,  4to.  10.  The  Great  Screen  of  Winchester 
Cathedral,  1887,  4to.  And  see  BoASK.  ItEV.  ClURLES 
William. 

Kitching,  George.  Poems  and  Tales,  Lon.,  1884, 
11.  8vo. 

Kite,  Edward.  1.  The  Monumental  Brasses  of  Wilt- 
shire :  a  Series  of  Examples,  accompanied  with  Notes, 
Lon.,  1860,  4to.  250  copies.  2.  The  Song  of  Solomon 
iu  the  Wiltshire  Dialect,  as  it  is  spoken  in  the  Northern 
Divisions,  Lon.,  1861,  Ifimo.  3.  Historical  Notes  of  the 
Places  of  Interest  to  be  visited  by  the  British  .Vrchreo- 
logical  Association  during  their  Congress  to  bo  held  at 
Devizes,  1880,  Devizes.  1880,  8vo. 

Kite,  Frederick  llobert.  Posthumous  Sermons, 
Lon..  1866,  8v.. 

Kite,  Williiiiu,  b.  1810,  in  Philadelphia;  librarian 
of  the  Friends'  Library,  (iermantown,  Pa.  (Ed.)  Me- 
moirs and  Letters  of  Thomas  Kite,  a  Minister  of  the 
Gospel  in  the  Society  of  Friends,  Phila.,  1883,  12mo. 

KitteruiHNter,  Ilev.  Fredi-rick  Wilson,  M.A., 
graduated  at  I'cnibcrton  ('ollcgc,  ll.vfonl,  1817;  ordained 
1848;    vicar  of 
I.  The  Moslem 

ehire  Arms  and  Lineages.  3.  Shropshire  Arms  and 
Lineages ;  compiled  from  the  Herald's  Visitations  and 
Ancient  MSS.,  Lon.,  l.-^iili,  .^vo. 

Kitto,  It.  li.  M.  The  Gold-Fields  of  Australia: 
witli  Statistii's,  Lon.,  1867,  8v 


Zeuner.     Illust.     N.  York,  and  Lon.,  1884,  8vo. 

Klemm,  C.     Muscle-Beating;  or.  Active  and  Pus 
sive  Home  Gyinnastics.     Illust.     Lon..  181**,  8vo. 

Klemm,  L.  K.  Educational  Topics  of  the  Ha.v: 
Chips  from  a  Teacher's  Workshop,  Bost.,  1888,  liinm, 

Kline,  A.  C.  'The  Stamp-Collector's  Manual;  -4 
ed.,  Phila.,  1865,  lOmo. 

Klingcmann,  Carl,  and  an  American  collabiinitor. 
(Trans.)  The  Memlclssohn  Family,  (1720-1847:1  fnaa 
Letters  and  Journals,  by  Sebastian  Hensel :  with  Ei'.;lit 
Portraits  from  Drawings  by  William  Hcnsol.  Socpiiil 
Revised  Edition:  with  a  Notice  by  George  Grove,  K.-ip, 
D.C.L.     N.  York  and  Lon.,  1882,  2  vols.  8vo. 

Klingle,  George.  1.  Getting  to  be  Wnima, 
Tllust.  N.  York,  1882,  sq.  16mo.  2.  Make  thy  U'uy 
inine,  and  other  Poems,  N.  York,  1880,  lOino.  :;.  iiiili 
lehem  to  Jerusalem:  a  Poem.  Illust.  N.  York.  b^<. 
obi.  8vo.  4.  In  the  Name  of  the  King,  [verse,]  N. 
York,  1888,  lOmo. 

Klippart,  .lohn  H.  1.  The  Wheat  Plain;  its 
Origin.  Culture,  &.«.,  Cin.,  1859,  8vo.  2.  The  PriiiiiipiM 
and  Practice  of  Land- Drainage,  1801;  2d  ed.,  bO?. 

Kloman,  William  (.,  and  Miles,  T.  1'. 
(Trans.)  A  Text-Book  of  Pathological  Histology,  bv  K. 
Rindlleisch.      Illust.     Phila.,  1872,  8vo. 

Knaggs,  Henry  (iuard,  .M.D.     1.  The  Leiiidop- 

tcrist's    Guide:    for  the   Use   of    the    Young    ('"ll«'t"r. 

Lon.,  1809;  new  ed.,  1871,  12mo.     2.  The  Caliiint  l.ist 

Ibiyslon    Hill,  Shrewsbury,  since   IS79.  i  of  tlie  Lepidoptcra  of  Great  Britain  and  IrehinJ.  Lon., 

ml  t:.e  Hindoo,  [verse.]     2.  Warwick-  '  1870,  Xvu. 

Knapp,  Arthur  John.  Roots  and  Ramilicatioii-; 
or.  Extracts  from  Various  Books  explanatory  of  t'l^e 
Derivation  or  Meaning  of  Diveio  Words,  Lull.,  lS.ro, 
12mo;  2d  ed.,  1857. 

Knapp,  Clark  1).      1.   A  Treatise  on  the  l,;insol 


Kitton,  Frederick.     Catalogus  Librorum  in  Bib-    the  State  of    New  York   relating  to  the  Poor,  liisiinf, 
liotheca    Norvicensi :    A  Catalogue  of  the  Books  in  the  i  Idiots,  and  Habitual  Drunkards,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  1»87| 
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'nT Pe';,iTV':;'-, -,!'>«.;;-  of  Pa,H,i„„   of  Re„, 
Knapp,  Fn'deri.-fc  ii       ,     ,^'  *'™- 

Work,  [,!„',  r.*,t i !:^"•  1;  ^.';;'\!^-.''  ■^"''  «od', 

Christ;  or,  Meditatiuns  on  t'i,»  P  ' '•'■■ui(,u..nusa    of 

I.oni  Jesu,,  I„.„„  „«"'  y^„  ''"  l'«^»o„  „n,l  Work  of  the 

Knapp,  II.   S.       history   of   ,ho   At 

Toledo,  mi  ,Svo        "™"P""«"  by  the  French  in  ml', 

Knapp,  Rev.  Jacob,  1708  is-j  ,         ,  i 

N-Y.  ;  studie.l  at  Madnon  r  ri  !    '     '  '"  '^'""'S"  Co., 

•hen  ordained  in  thet  ^tis^cCrT  ''^'''''  ""''  ""■^ 
vn-al  preacher  in  mffer'ent  pa  s  ofVr?/'''''!'"''''-  ■■«- 
Autobiography:  „ith  "  C '  , '  "'e  United  States, 
Jefferoy,N,' York,  litis    1",J"'''>'i^otory   K.say   by    H. 

Kiinpp,  Jacob    Hcrininin     v  n     , 
Dauborn,  Prussia;    mn  im,(^  '    ?''^-    I''    'S'iS.   at 

thalmologyinthebn  vc,  v'T'l',  1'"'  "•^^•'turer  on  oph- 
i"  the  latter  year  emo  4^.  f'''*; '''''■« ''*''''-6'S  and 
1^69  he  founded  the  C  Vo  k  0„htl,  "'"'  •"""^»'  ^^ 
.titutes  of  which  he  is  surgeon  '"/„!"'"  "".  '^''""  ^"- 
X.  Vork,  1 889.  2.  Cocainf  .„",l  ';  ^""'"""'l'"-  Tumors, 
and  General  Surgery.T  York  w«  ^f  "  Ophthalmio 
on  Fermentation,  Putrefaction  \.„i  ^  Investigations 
4.  Cataract  Extract!,  rwUho;  r.'^"P''''™*'''"'  '■•^■^«- 
A  Scries  of  One  Tliou",n     ^         ^-i'^^'oniy,    i.hs;.      5. 

E.x.ractio„  without  Iride"!omrrs"r  ^""'  "*■  ^'''""--'' 
Tl"chZ'.f„"!',::^f«»''S^*>«"cis    Henry.      , 
the  IJlessing  which  hSb^i'Mor^,''  '^""^  ^''"'"'^^  "f 

mgoftheWordatPortsea  tr    85s".   ?""  "."''''•^»«''- 
.■<tvno3   from  a  Stran.m   A,,  r    '''•■^™-     2.  Precious 

Psalms  and  Hymnsfnd   W^'   'Z""-   ""--  '«">o.     " 
,,,^^^^_  ymns  and  i^piritual   Songs,   Lon.,   1802, 

Knapp,  M.  £,      m  n       v  . 

I'atliology  and  Ori,.i„  ot'Fni,!,.,   •     ''nl'"'    °"    Primary 
■'*vo.     With  other"  A  ^,    i-IHilernics,  l'i,iia.,  1859,  2  vols 

;i«ht  intocot^g^rt  b,~'H''p''Yi  "■•••^" ""-■ 
i»8i,  Chic,  i8ry,  i2V„,,  ^  '""'"'  ^""^  i«si  to 

wif^ra^.^^;:^,^:^*"^'^^^.     1.  Christ  Crowned 

W.  Johns!,,',,  Phih,:    is/rsv,!''"'""'^  *""'  LifebyKev, 
M^"T?"J?rS*""£d!^"S^',^^^Vorkand 

atV;;:?l!^!!^''f-,^-;a.;-.;p.o,e.orof  Spanish 

'"f/  I^'«'-.  I'-^-^S.  12.n„. 

Knatchbul|.Huees«Pn      c      ., 
Kuecht,   KdiniMwl      '^T*     ^ee  H,  gkssi;v. 

|he  Coal-Tal-  cTou  s  "tm    he' r"'  ""-'  .^"''^'^^'rv  of 
l.'*-^(i,  Nvo.  '  '™'"  "■«  •'iJrman  of  K.  Beneilikt, 

Knoelandj.Samurl    -vr  n    r 

7r.ls  becameconnec  eltw  h     e  M,""    "'"■'  ""'^'"''"-  i 
of  Technology,  where  he,  , ';'''''''''''"■'' '"■'''''"te 
l,r„fess«r  of*','oo|„,'ranV    ,    "'.T'"^'"^  '"  '•"«"-«'•'  an,l 
^V-.,le,.sof  thrvte^,i  e^'afc'V«>:    '^,«»-''^-      '•  Th     ,' 
flMaps.     lio,t.,  1S7      ,i^''''>^^""l"'f'"'f"'-nia.    Illust. 
'»'"'•      'Map  an.l    I||„,'t.     ^'ost      fs^.'^Ti'""'"    '"   I™" 
«m">-  Mud   Kiuthquakes  •  m    i"    ','"■''    '-"'0.      .t.  Vol- 
•Vnturc.  Causes,  Ertoc.,!n,l   .'""";  .'^'■''^"""'  "f  their  : 
f-m  I'csonal  Obser v  ti  n    i .'Z'';'/'''"''   ^^i^'-'ibution,  j 
'PPM.C  rslan.ls,  Japan,    eel,  n     tl'"u    r;"""  ""'^    '''•"■ 
i>l';H.,,  and  the  Unite,   Stat       '      I, ■?''''"""""  »»»'". 
„K"«elan,l,  Sam,,  .      .^    ""tT    '!■-  '*'*"^.  ^vo! 

Knell,  Henrv        1    ro  •       - 

I'*""'-)       I.  (ieotn-C  thV  r   M     V' ^'"''';"™'*    Eastwood," 


KNI 

!  Concise  History  of  the  rhnrot,   r 

:  -  .»e  Establisi„e„/-:,^^tt^Ztt,  ^^sf  ^ 

I     Knifrht,   Annette   F.   r       i>  t 

j  '-mo.  "    ^'      Poems,    Lon.,    I874 

Lorgues.)  *"''>^   "^   "'"  work   of    Hoselly  de 

r<;^i'^'^ulXJ^3j^X'Zl!r':'^'''  "  ^-'^^  '0  the 
■JfiU  out  niuiv  clear  vilh^  ,':,-''''';'''  ''''""■lodKc.  but  I,, 
Piely  of  0„l„mi,i,s"-*"y  ",>  ','2;;"""1  character  and  lufv 
"Me,  and  sobriety,  jf  .,,'y  "'■',' »'th  schcb.rlv  care 
lit'n.'s  character;  h-nvcTv'M^,,''^'  ''"'!'"  "  '"-iff  for  IH 
ii'ird  ,„H, ,,,  nm-t  pn.m,^un"c  UieS"'  •''"",""«  '>*  r« 


i  8vo.   ''*-'  '""'  "f  '-"S  Alfred  the  Great,  Lon.,  1880,  p 
'    .Knight,  Arthur   Lee.     i     Thn    r    • 

!      Iheseus:-    a    Y.irn    for    I!ov/'l  ,''""*'    "^    "'O 

jUunroom    Heroes:    or  Tdv^,  '    '•"".••,  I ■''«5,  p.  8vo.     2. 

I-on.,  I8S6,  l2,no.'   ^Kona  d  Vrrr"'"'"  ""^  '^'•"'"'  *"• 
I  a  Sailor,      i,,,,,,      LnlsK,,   "''?'""■•  "'"™"'J  bo 

of  Destiny  :  or  The  Strain       ^  P'    ™-      ^-  I"  the  Web 

Midsh  pmitc.     I|i„.,t.     1  on     l"s<<   ''•  '^''"""""■es  of  a 
Knight,  Capt.  Brook  J    Th'  '■    '"•  „ 

■^  >^'vel,  Lon.,  isiii,  *  ""p.'sJo'""'"^™'-'' Daughter: 

Ago,'Lot,'',,K7;  /vi""ir"™o"'  ^™'^'''  '^"•'  C™"'"^' 

Knight,  Cameron.    Th,.'  \f„  u     .. 
strue.or  for  Eneineer,     „  ^'"■. 'yeetianician  and   Con- 

I-ining,  Slottingf  S.  "i,C'''7"'g  Fo^Ki-g.  I'laning. 
«o;  2d  ed.,  1880  ■^""-  '""'  ^-  York,  1869 

v;^t::;.;^^;;!^^f:;"-;^.'..  add.,]  179.-1873. 

vols.  8,0.     2.  PassaEcs  of  „  ,v"='""l'  ^'On.,  18,if,_62,  8 

Piit  iirlh,  n„  one  is  11  ore  r.;,  .1  'V,M,  "any  volumes  he  hiis 
taming  knowlclgc  tK  tha'  u  hi  /'''  P^'tifWc'  and  cnter^ 
rcKret.' -,va^.  j^, ,!;_  ^V.f/' Jj'"t  "Inch  we  now  lay  clown  wUh 

,^;^.  Bogg'd  at  Court:  a  Legend  of  Westminster,  Lon 

^Uis.  K.  L.,  .uj„.„.  •'     ('■■''•'ud.)     See  Gilbekt, 

Lo'^"is!^iWu;     *'''^P'""WoftheVertebr„ta.     I„ust 

-/^"^'o^SS^;^''^:^^;  ^ ';;^\«raduated 
,™ln's  Inn  lura.  ,.  j^  f^'  .™  ''=''  to  the  bar  at  Lin- 
^:-[;'-  Ilj-«t.  Lon.:*!88:  ;•  ,'.„^^"™tive  of  Kecent 
th^sV  S:^'i;-:/^^ tbr  i,,fi.rn,ilio„  must  not  look  tbr  it  in 
:       ^'   J- lie  Cruise  of  tin-  '•  7.'  i         »> 

.i.  Ihc    Threatening    Eve    Inn     laoc 

^':n.,'?a,^^t^''""'^^-^'lhf'il^tiri,^- 

^-":^"^n^^[n,f'^;;:;^;^;';-I>....7.-.88,,in 
for  some  years  engaee,  lin      rl  '"■'', '"  '■'^''''  '">'•  was 

'  tl,e  Patent  Office  ^i^S^^^^^^^^^^^  the  annual  reports 
with  the  Centennial  1\i,,,h  *"  \  ""W's  connected 
'  of  l.s-8„s  .ncn,be?or  i';";'"'  "'"  ''^"'^  E.xpositlon 
was  a  member  of  s,.in ',  n  "7  l""  ™"""'''«'"''ef.''n.l 
Po^'try  "n,l  Song,  N  Yofk  iT,;'"''  ''  ^  I'ib™''V  of 
'.  T.c  Practieal%,^tion'r^  of'  i„r:"'v"^-  ''"«• 
^■».  I  vol...  ii„,,.  ,syo  -^         ■""'chaiiics,  Lon.,  1877- 

M^""lv?„!:;n!'-  j:--  f «-  story  of  the  State  of 


er.    Vision  of  the 
t'Iditional    Poems, 


# 


l'«'"- ''en;;;"  "on      '""IV/''"  J'"-"'"'"  ^y.- 

I     Knight,  <;eorge  W      »'•  .      '  >''  **^"- 

Uf^"..d  Grants  t..^^d:Lo«r[«rt2^::«= 

9J9 


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tury,  (Piipcrs  of  the  Amcrioan  Historical  Assooiation,) 

1,HS5,  Xvo.  „  , 

Knight,  II.  II.    Afcount  of  Nowtun  Nottage,  I.on., 
18o:i,  Hvo.  _   .       , ,  ,     , 

Knight,  Mr§.  Ili'h'U  C,  {u„t,;  vol.  i.,  add.]  1. 
The  Valley  of  Uceision ;  or,  Divine  Teachings  in  a 
Boarding-.'ichool,  K.lin.,  IS.^1,  ISmo.  L'.  .lane  Morns, 
and  other  Narratives,  L(jn.,  lSa;i,  llimo. 
nioir  of  Hannah  More;  or,  Life  in  Mall  and  ('ottage,  .N. 
York,  ISC,2,  Itimo.  4.  .lohnny  ;  or,  How  a  I.ittle  lioy 
learned  to  be  Wise,  N.  York,  1S61,  12nio.  .5.  Ileinrich  s 
.'Strn.'shs,  Kdin.,  18(5(1,  Ifnno.  d.  No  Gains  williout 
I'ains  :  a  True  Life-Story,  Lon.,  lS(i7,  !2nio.  7.  .lasper 
and    Luev,   N.  York,    ISOS,    IHino.     S.   The  Itocket;  or, 


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tory,   Progress,   Condition,  and   Prospeets,  Perth,  Aus. 
tralia,  ISTO,  Svo. 

KniRht,  Kev.  Willimt>,  M.A.,  179l)-lH-s,  gniuu. 
ated  at  lialliol  College,  Oxford,  ISL) ;  rcelor  of  St 
Michael's,  liristol,  lHI(l-7.". ;  hon.  canon  of  Hrietol  fnii,, 
1S84.  1.  Lectures  on  I'roiiliecies  concerning  Antichrist, 
Lon.',  1  >*ri3,  II.  Xvo,  2.  The  Arch  of  Titus  and  the  Spoil- 
.A  New  Me-    of  the  Temple,  Lon.,  lsr.7.  llimo. 


The  StorV  of  the  Stei.hcnsons,  Lon.,  ISfls,  llimo;  new 
cd  1S7C.  '.I.  .Tune  Taylor,  N.  York,  ISIi'J,  Ifimo.  HI. 
'•  I'uirmj!  liillv"  and  the  Prize  •' Koeket,"  Lon.,  l^,.i, 
lili.i.i,  11.  Kittv  King;  or.  Chapters  for  Children. 
Illust.  Lon.,  187.i,  l:;mo.  12.  Memorial  of  Kev.  \\  il- 
liam  A,  Hallock,  D.D.,  N.  York,  1SM2,  Kimo. 

Knight,  Henry.  Leaves  of  Autumn  from  the  \  ale 
of  the  Kms,  [verse,]  Stamford,  ISI1.0,  l2mo. 

Knight,  Henry  II.  A  Disquisition  on  the  Navi- 
gation and  Commerce  of  Ancient  Tyre,  Neath,  lSo2. 
Privatelv  printed. 

Knight,  Ilev.  Jiimes,  [nntr,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  179:i- 
18fi;l,  incumbent  of  St.  Paul's,  Shellicld.  A  Com-i.se 
Treatise  on  the  Truth  and  Imiiortance  of  the  Christum 
Keligion,  Lon.,  18;i(i,  12mo. 

Knight,  James,  M.D.,  b.  ISin,  nt  Taneytown,  Md. ; 
educated  at  St.  Mary's  College,  Maryland,  and  Washing- 
t,,n  Medical  College,  Haltiinore;  settlcu  in  New  York 
Citv  in  18;i;).  1,  The  Improvement  of  the  Health  of  Chil- 
dren'and  Adults  by  Natural  .■\leans,  N,  York,  1S71,  12uio. 
2  Ortbo'iicdia  ;  or,  A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Aberra- 
(ions  of  tne  Huiimn  Form.  Illust.  N.  York,  1S71  Svo. 
:i.  Sialic  Electricity  as  a  Theraiieutic  Agent,  N.  York, 
lsS2. 

Knight,  John  (Jollyer,  ['luie,  vol.  i.,  add.]  1. 
Discr 'i.aii' V  and  Inspiration  not  Incompiitibic,  Lon., 
1^54,  8vo.  Aeon.  2.  The  Pentateuchal  Narrative  vin- 
dicated friin  the  Absurdities  charged  against  it  by  tlia 
liishop  .u  Natal,  Lon.,  18ti'.',  8vo.  3.  "The  Law,  the 
Irophets,  id  the  Psalms:"  their  Uivino  Inspiration, 
Lon.,  ISf).^,  12mo.  A'  o,  several  articles  reprinted  from 
Ki-to's  ".Tournal  of  ,  .icred  Literature." 

Knight,  Joseph,  b.  18211 ;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lin- 
coin'«  Inn  1863  ;  editor  of  Notes  and  Queries  since  188,1. 
Life  of  Dante  (iabriel  Kossetti,  ("  tireat  Writers,")  Lon., 
1887,  V.  S'-'o 


Knighti  llcv.    Milliiini,  M.A.,  son  of  the  pre 

ceding,  graduated  at  Worcester  College,  O.-cford,  18:;:.; 
Kellcjw  1845-():i;  ordained  1841  ;  secretary  of  the  Churl, 
Missionary  Society;  rector  of  Pitt  Pcu'tion,  Tiverloi,. 
187  1.  1. 'Scenes  and  Incidents  of  Missionary  Labour. 
Lon.,  1860,  r.  8vo.  2.  Christianity  and  its  Kvidence-, 
as  Illustrated  in  the  Conversion  of  Adcshir,  Lon.,  18i!r., 
er.  8vo.  :i.  The  Missionarj  Secretariat  of  Henry  \  cnii, 
I  Lon  .  1><8I),  8vo:  new  ed.,  rev.  and  condensed,  1882. 
i  Knight,  William,  of  Portgordon.  Auld  Yule,  mi  1 
i  other  Poems:  with  an  Introiluctory  Kssay  by  dcor.-.' 
;  (jiinilan,  and  Keoolleetions  of  the  Author's  Life,  Edin., 

L-iii'.i,  12mo.  .^    .    ,  ^    .,  , 

I  Knight,  WilUam,  M.R.C.S,,  and  Knight,  1,(1- 
1  waril,  L.K.C.S.  The  Patient's  Vadc-Mecum  :  how  i., 
!  get  most  lieiicfit  from   Medical  Advice  and  Treatmeiii, 

Lon.,  1SH4,  er.  Svo. 
I      Knight.  »ev.  MiHiam  Angus,  LL.D.,  b.  ls;if>, 
at  Mordingion  .Manse,  lierwiekshire,  .'^cotland  ; 


The  book  is  far  from  being  a  more  eompilatioiinf- the 
materials  funiishcd  by  Mr.  Hall  Caino  and  Mr.  \\  ill/;"" 
■ibarii  Mr  Knight  lias  had  access  to  important  lctter.s 

that  are  i  ot  given  or  quoted  from  by  the  two  previous 
writers."— .l//i..  No.  ;jr.;7. 

Knight,  Lcgh.  1.  Tonic  Bitters:  a  Novel,  Lon,, 
18ii8,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  2.  Monk  of  Monk's  Own  :  a  Novel, 
Urn!,  18711,  :i  vols.  p.  8vo. 

Knight,  Matthew  Richey.  Poems  of  Ten 
Years,  Halifax,  N.S..  1886.  _ 

Knight,  Mrs.  Miriam  S.  (Trans.)  The  Poison 
Tree:  a  Tale  of  Hindu  Life  in  Bengal,  by  Bankiui 
Chandra  Chatterjee,  (with  a  Preface  by  Edwin  Arnold,) 
Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo. 

Knight,  Rev.  Robert,  perpetual  curate  of  War- 
ton.  1.  A  Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Uomans, 
Lon.,  1854,  8vo.  2.  The  Doctrine  of  Scriptural  Predes- 
tination, Lon.,  18.>1,  8vo.  ;'..  The  Plurality  of  Worlds  : 
an  Essay:  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Author's  Life  by  H,  S. 
Knight,  Lon..  1878,  12nio. 

Knight,   Robert,   editor  of  the  Bombay   Times. 

1,  The   Imam   Commission  Lnmasked,  Lon,,  18511,  8vo. 

2.  India:  a  Review  of  En^'and's  Financial  Relations 
Uierewith,  Lon.,  1808,  Svo.  H,  Manchester  and  India, 
Calcutta,  ls77,  8vo.  . 

Knight,  Robert  S.,  Ph.D.  Sleep  and  its  Phenom- 
ena: a  Thesis,  Lon.,  1870,  :'Vo. 

Knight,     Mrs.    S.    G.,    ("Grandmother     Hope, 
pseud.)'    1,   Pete  the  Connor  lioy.  Host.,  1862.     2.  Tit- 
Itits:  or,  How  to   Prepare  a  Nice  Dish  at  a  Moilerate 
Kxpense,  Post.,  1864,  12mo.     3.  Lottie  Wilde's  Picnic. 
Ilh.st.     N.  y„rk,  IS67,  ISmo.  ,     ^,        , 

Knight,  Rev.  Valentine  Cnthcrwood.  Church 
Unity  :  Thcmghts  and  Suggestions,  Lon.,  187'.t,  p.  8vo. 

Knight,  W.  II.  1.  (Ed.)  The  Trip  to  Australia: 
Scraps  from  the  Diary  of  One  of  the  Twelve,  [English 


cducaiid 

lit  the  Iligh  Scdiool  and  the  University  of  Edinburgli; 

.became   a    minister  of   the   Free   Churdi    ISOO:  elected 

i  examiner  to  the   University  of  St.   Andrews   18()S,  and 

i  profcs.sor  of  moral  \u  ilosophy  and  political  economy  l>.,.. 

He  was  a  civil  service  examiner  in  1880,  ami  examiner 

in  phil  >sopliv  to  the  University  of  London  in  lss8.     lie 

has  contribu'ted  to  the  North  British  Review  and  otiier 

periodicals,  and  is  the  editor  of  Philosophical  Classics  lur 

En"lisli   Readers,  14  vols.,  1877-89,  and  of  the  Transac- 

I  tions  of  the  Wordsworth  Society,  8  imrts,  1880-88.      1. 

I  (Ed)   Poems   from  tlie   Dawn   of  English  Literature  h< 

the   Year  1690,  Edin.,  1863,  12mo.      2.  (Ed.)  Co!lo.|aia 

Peripaic';ica,  (Deep-Sea  Soundings:)  being  Notes  ol  Cni,. 

versiitions  bv   the  Late  .lohn  Duncan,  LL.D.,  Prolo.nr 

of  Hebrew   in    the   New   College,   Edinburgh,  with    ilic 

Rev.   William    Knight,  Edin.,  1871,  8vo  ;  ath  ed.,  cnl., 

187<).      (See,  also,  BnowN,  Rkv.  David,  D.D.,  «ii;)™.| 

3.  The    English    Lake   District,  aa   interpreted  in   tlie 

Poems  of  Wordsworth,  Edin.,  1878,  12mo. 

"The  true  value  oflhe  book  depends  le.«s  upon  such 
minute  local  points  as  the  ideiitilication  of  a  bouse  or  ii 
tjrook  than  upon  the  eviilciice  its  graver  passages  give  .  I 
Wordsworth's  luetbod  of  treating  natural  landscape  in  Ins 
poems."— /l(/i.,  No.  Ji!ti7. 

4.  Studies  in  Philosophy  and  Literature,  Lon  .  1S7H, 
p.  8vo.  5.  (Ed.)  The  Poetical  Works  of  William  Woids- 
worth:  with  Critical  and  Topogra|diical  Notes,  Ivlin., 
1880-89,  8  v(ds.  Svo.  li.  (Ed.)  Spinoza:  Four  Ess;iys  Ijv 
Professors  Land,  Van  Vloten,  and  Kuno  Fischer,  and  bv 
]•;.  Kenan.  [Translated  by  A.  Menzies  and  others.  I  l.(ai., 
1882,  er,  8vo.  7,  Hume,  ("Philosophical  Classics  hir 
English  Readers,")  Edin,  ami  Lon,,  1886,  l2iiio, 

""professor  Knight's  acciauit  of  David  Huiuo'ssiiis-'uliiily 
cool,  not  to  sav  frigid,  though  friendly  life,  is  (initc  a  siilli- 
cleiit  one,  though  it  is  hardly  as  good,  we  think,  as  llic 
rdillosophical  iiarl  of  the  book.  But  then  that  |s  aiore 
than  cood:  it  is  simplv  excellent,  dear,  subtle,  grupliic, 
the  work  of  a  man  .vith  a  rare  capacity  for  critical  expo- 
sitiim."— Sk'''«'<"",  Ix.  112 

8.  (Ed.)  Memorials  of  Coleorton  :  being  Letters  from 
Coleridge,  Wordsworth  and  his  Sister,  Southcy,  ami 
Sir  Walter  Scott  to  Sir  George  and  Lady  Bcuuiuont, 
1803-1834,  Edin.,  1887,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 

It  docs  not  appear  that  what  wc  already  knew  al«ml 
ortli,  Cideriilge.  and  .«cuilliey  is  seiisllily  ailcctcd 


Scraps 

Cricketers,]  1864,  I6ino, 
960 


2,  Western  Australia;  its  His- 


Wordsworv..,  ^ ... r- „.,  -  vr-         ,  ■        .-.i         „. 

bv  the  pre.sent  publication.  '1  he  biographies  ol  the  imets 
tt"ill  not  require  to  be  rewrilieii  in  order  to  iiiclmic  law 
fact.s  from  these  sources.  Nevertheless  the  voiiiiiics  art' 
iileasaiit  reading,  and  b-.-e  a  real  iiitere.-t,  ifiiot  a  di.slinil 
value.  The  most  n-.aierial  part  of  them  concerns  tolc- 
ridge."— /Iciii(.,  xxxii.  309. 

9.  (Ed.)  Selections  from  Wordsworth.  By  Mcuibors 
of  the  Wordsworth  Society.  Lon.,  1888,  er.  8vo.  III. 
Principal  Shairp  and  his  Friends,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

"The  volume  is  overweighted  bv  the  ' reminisccnfcs' 
written  bv  attached  friends  atter  'airp's  death.  .  ...  II)- 
stead  of  simplv  liaviui?  a  iiicture  ol  .Shairp  as  hewus  m  lus 
vouthfiil  dav.s'at  Oxford,  or  later  on  at  Rugby  ami  M.  Ai: 
■(in-WK,  Ihe  li-ader  Is  presented  in  every  <-liapter  with  WM' 
may  not  unfairly  be  called  obituary  notices  ....  I  rM 
Knight  has  lost  a  golden  oiiportiiiiity  of  telling  a  heautllul 
ftorv."— -t/'i..  No.  ;!IK"i. 

li.  T!ie  Life  of  William  Wordsworth,  Edin.,  l!*S'J. 
3  vols.  Svo. 


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reml\\!liu;roHt '^!,fA.,''f„,'lf,,^J'°"'»*''«h  which  wo  can 
Anil  sue  (Joonwix,  li.muv  »"/„,, 

Kii.ght,  U.llia.,,  Thomas.'      LAi.cbnnc  F.io 
-s:   lu.w  to  n,„,  ,hem  and  l,„w  .0  use  ,1^0,       J'n 

lo!f "!?-'!/%"' V'""  "''"'^•'-    '•  OurVio«r:  a  Novel 

Kiiiglitley,  Thoiiiiis  Edwardi     Stable  An-hi 

b.  1834,  lit  Dublin;  n.lucate.l  at  the  University  of  Ul  is 

""•'.■M'rj.ri.^t;':-      ^-S'^^SKlos   fur    Life,  Lon.:i88«; 
Knobloch,  Arthur   Frederirk       1     r     •  • 

CourtofLouisia„a,(lS0.U,SS70N':OHo:.'„    's!    'sir 

.eLr!i^ti„ir^.j:;it:i:.-,,--i-'^;.;- 

Explanatory  Chapters.  Kdin.    isr!!'  n   s^.  '"-''  "'"''"'"" 

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ti,;;  b^^tirt'?,ti?;^;^^^?,^ti„i;'^'^?"t".^'r'''''  v^"  "^^  '^ "«'-« -f 

0a'!r;'r^^0*'s"r-j!'''rr  ^''«"'»8fO'd,  entere,. 
I    Ml     •^  '''■7)  screed  in  the  Crimean  war;  retired  K><'t 

\!C»rui  Cross  in  the  Crimea,  Lo„  ,  I87V    122     s"  Th" 
\>c;tm„t  Cross  in  India,  Lon  ,  is"?    I"m„      9    Th;  J- 


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Hons  of  th'e  iie     ,-,  I  „•„"'  85 'Vr,'  '''."Vl' "'.""'  ''"•''."?- 

I  [^- ^^wu.  an  Ap,e;idi^^t;'^^„;;;,:^;:;.-[1<;-;'^ 

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Notes  on^hip   •'  .'""•  ?"""  "f  CTlisle  since  1872. 

Lo     "fii'^e^'",:; : '" '"%"''"-"■:••  n'", Analysis:^.; 

if.>nd.lJook.Vvar:;ck,?s71    ito"'""  "    '^-'"»-"' ••   -^ 
Knoules,    Key.    James    Hinton,    F  K  (}  s 

I'ffcl^v ::  hu: :;  "s^':'  :^:"^^"  ^1---^;  c';^^: 

l''^Sl-8,r;,ndsinc    H,,„  •   V         '"""^   '"    "'•'    ''""Jab 

of  cash::;i^Kr,'s,Si:,':^"':?;,  'i/,i>-Honiry 

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—.lead.,  x.wlii  ■'8,5  '-^'■'■l"""'*> ''iKhlyeiUcrtaiiiiiig." 

Sc^a^^l^^Jk?^  «-„^/;-f  ™' «"i<l.>  .0  a  Tour  in 

adB"j20''jM"i?r?'    B''n«ley,    h..e,     vol.     i., 
voU  ,    w!s  edit  of  ';  „  T'',^*"";';,'""  '^"""'o^'  ("""^ 

Edited  by 'F.HarvevLn    I'iT    n""''""    '^"""'''''• 
Kuowles,  Sarah   rVn''      '''""^^'y  printed. 
I  Poems.  N.  Yo'rk  ?8™    iL  ^'^''"'"    ^'""'"■'   ■""'   ""'"r 

Lon..  1.878.  p.  .s"^:         ••  '^"'  ^''''  ""''  '2mo;  Kng.  cd., 

Ually  crude  wtrk  n;.'h  .^0^  '1i    ,r''''s^  who.se  cssen? 
Second  Series,  Host.,  IsirSvo       •-    -"''«""'''•■  "■  I"'-'- 

conmii^s'^on^e good\hiUVL^:,;l''Arf!:^''^.'"'''I">S  '»«t  it 
Mu.,hed  with*Valiy"c.'^fl',,^^;™  f','^^;''''!;^^ 

Bc^;.^V8^^,'^Cit,':,^^^:^'«""^ '""'"""«•  I"-'. 

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Plil'nirZt'l.ll.-n.^-rai'^n'-anW^  "-^^    ^^^"'  ^» 
IHfil,  li-.mo        '"""'  i""".»nd  Manage  them,  N.  York, 

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'■  Dr.  KiU)X's  wttrk  ditlVTs  from  Mr.  Uuim's  [''  Ifistf>ry  of  : 
Hi'lfiist"l  In  lii'iuK  acnri't'iil  iicconiit  cil'tln' iii'tiiiil  ciiiiilitiDii  , 
(ii'tln->;ri'iit  <•*  unity, —tin'  York.shiri'ftf  Irt'lniu).  us  its  mitivt's 
Sdiiuliiiu's  iiill  ii.— niilnT  tliiiii  ii  liisicny  nl'   piist  times, 
lint  llir  histuiy  is  nut  ii.'Kli'i'icil,  tlidiiK'li  even  in  the  piiirly 
liistiiriciil  iwiiiinri  tlio  biiiik  liwks  llie  stirriiiK  imrn.'ive 
wliiili  tills  tlic  Kruuler  mirt  nl'  tliu  'History  uf  Itelliist.    '—  i 
Sal.  Hir  ,  .\llv.  IW,H.  ; 

Knox,  Alrxnndcr  A.  The  Now  Pliiygruund;  or,; 
Wlln(lcring^^  in  .AlKeriu,  I. on.,  I8.S1,  p.  8vo;  2cl  oil.,  1883.  i 

Knox,  Artliur    Kclwnrd,  .M.A.,  F.L.S.,  b.  about 
18011;  griHliiiitwl  at  lirasciiuse  C(ille);i',  Oxforil,  ISai  ;  ro- 
sick'S  at  Tottcn,  isu.=3e.\.     Autumns  on  the  Spey.     Illust.  ^ 
Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo.  ; 

■'\Vt>  ilo  lint  say  tliat  Mr.  Knox  rivals  Mr.  St.  John;  It  j 
woulil  be  cxtraonliiiary.  it'  not  extravaKftiit,  praise  to  sny  ■ 
as  imic.h.     Hut  we  do  sav  that  the  one  remlinls  us  of  the 
other,  anil  not  merely  liecMinse  they  write  of  very  much 
the  same  neii,'liboiirliooil."— .Nif.  Rn\.  xxxiv.  :'<l\. 

Knox,  Kev.  C  V..  1.  A  Year  with  t^t.  Paul,  N. 
York,  \SiY<,  l2mo.  2,  The  Seconil  Year,  \.  'Vork,  1861, 
lliuiu.  :i.  The  Thinl  Y'ear,  N.  York,  I-<rt,7,  lliuio.  4, 
Love  to  the  Knil ;  a  liook  tor  the  Conimunion  Sabbath, 
Phila.,  1811(1,  I2in(i.  '>.  Uaviil  tiio  Knij^,  ami  the  Order  l 
of  the  I'.-alms  in  his  Life.  X.  York,  187(i,  12nm.  1 

Knox,  tiforge  Edward.     1.  The  Criminal  liiiw  i 
of  the   I!enf,'al    I'resi.leiicy,  Oaleutta,    I87:f,  2   vols.   8vo. 
2.    riie   Inili.vn  Contract   and   Common    Carrier's   Acts, 
Allalial.ad,  1878,  '"    ,. 

Knox,  M\s.  Isil,  (Craig,)  b.  18,31,  at  Edinburgh; 
bc;^ftn  at  an  early  age  to  write  for  periodicals,  and  was 
for  8(uno  time  emjiloyed  on  the  stiitf  of  the  Scotsman. 
In  18i7  she  removeil  to  London,  and  acted  a.s  secretary 
to  the  National  Assuciatiou  for  the  Promotion  of  Social 
Science  until  her  marriage  with  her  cousin  Mr.  John 
Kniix.  I.  Mark  Warren.  2,  Deepdalc  Vicarage.  3. 
I'oems,  lidin.,  18.)(i,  l2nio.  4.  The  liurns  Festival  i  Prize 
Poem  reoiteil  at  the  Crystal  Palace,  January  2,),  18511, 
Lon,,  1859,  Ito,  pp,  7,  Anon,  5,  (Ed,)  Poems:  an 
Offering  to  Lancashire,  Lon,,  18ii3,  8vo.  (!.  Duche.'S 
Agnes:  a  Brama,  in  Three  Acts,  Lon.,  IS61,  12ino;  2il 
ed.,  18(55,  7.  Esther  West ;  a,  Story,  [jon,,  1870,  liimo; 
new  ed.,  1881,  S,  Tales  on  the  Parables,  Lon.,  1872,  ',) 
parts,  Ifimo;  2il  ed.,  .Manchester,  1877,  two  series,  Kiino. 
(1.  The  Little  Folks'  History  of  England,  Lon.,  1872  ;  new 
cd.,  1874,  I2ino.  10.  Songs  of  Consolation,  Lon.,  IS74, 
12ino,  11.  Peggy  Ogilvie's  Inheritance,  Lon.,  1880,  cr. 
Svo,     12.  In  Duty  Bound,  Lon.,  I8SI,  Svo. 

Knox,  J.  Annoy,  editor  of  Texas  Siftings.  A 
Devil  of  a  Trip  ;  or.  The  Log  of  the  Y'aolit  "  Cbamplain," 
Illust,     N.  Yo-k,  1888,  Svo. 

Knox,  J.  II.  1,  Norman  Hamilton;  or.  The 
Shadow  of  Destiny,  Lon,,  1801),  fp.  Svo.  2.  An  Ocean- 
Pilgrim's  .lottings,  Lon,,  1870,  l2mo,  3,  The  Ccitio- 
Vninpyre,  [verse,]  Lon,,  1S70,  12rio, 

Knox,  John  1>.  Paths  to  Wealth,  N.  York,  1S83,  I 
12mo.  i 

Knox,  Rev.  John  II.  Sermons  ]i: cached  before 
the  Honourable  Artillery  ('oinpany,  Lim.,  lS5ti,  4to, 

Knox,  John  Jay.  United  States  .Notes;  or,  A  His- 
tory of  the  Various  Issues  of  Paper  Money  by  the  United 
States  Government,  .\,  York,  1884,  Svo. 

"  A  sketch  of  the  flnancial  history  of  the  United  .'^tates, 
ill  which  various  issues  of  circulating  notes  make,  s.)  to 
say,  the  basis  of  the  narrative.  .  .  ,  In  spite  of  obvlmis  de- 
fects, .  .  .  the  book  has  solid  merits."— .Vii(io/i,  xxxix.  ,)18. 

Knox,  Kathleen.  1.  Father  Time's  Story-liook 
for  the  Little  Ones,  Lon.,  1872;  new  el.,  18-<(i,  iSmo.  2. 
Fairy  IJifts;  or,  A  Wallet  of  Wcmilcrs.  Ilbist.  Lon., 
1874,  sq.  16mo.  3.  Meadowleigh :  a  Holiday  History, 
Lon.,  1875,  Ifimo,  4.  Lily  of  the  Valley:  a  Story  for 
Litile  Hoys  and  Girls,  Lon.,  1875,  IGino,  3.  Seven 
Birthdays:  a  Fairy  Chronicle.  Illust.  Lon.,  1875, 
Ifimo;  new  ed.,  187i(.  8  Wildflower  Win  :  the  Journal 
of  a  Little  Girl,  I-im.,  1870,  ISmo.  ".  (Jucen  Dora,  Il- 
lust. Lull.,  1878,  I2iiio.  8.  Cornertown  Chronicles  :  New 
Legions  of  Old  Lore.  Illust.  i,oii-,  187i),  Svo.  II.  Cap- 
tiiin  Eva:  the  Story  of  a  Nauglity  Girl,  Lon.,  ISSli,  p. 
.''vo,  10.  Poor  Archie's  Girls:  a  .\ovel,  Lon.,  1882,  3 
vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Knox,  lioren  L.  Evangelical  Rationalism:  Con- 
sideration of  Truths  relating  to  Man's  Probation,  N, 
Y'ork,  187!),  Ifimo, 

Knox,  Hon.  Lncy,  b,  1845,  sister  of  the  second 
Baron  Monteaglej  married,  ISfifi,  to  Octavius  Henry 
Knox,  I.  Sonnets,  and  other  Poems,  Lon,,  1872,  p.  8vo ; 
new  ej.,  1870. 

"  In  its  moral  clearne.sf.  it  belongs  to  the  class  of  our  best 
female  poetry  ;  but  it  has  special  characteristics  of  Its  own. 
It  Is  more  thoughtful  than  feniale  poetry  has  often  been, 
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and  Its  temperament  is  less  buoyant  ami  bright."— .S>i'- 
lalor,  xlvl.  O'.'O. 

2.  Four  Pictures  from  a  Life,  ami  other  Poems,  Lim., 
I.ss-l,  12mo. 

Knox,  Ilobert,   M.D,,  ['mtr,  vol.  i.,  add,,]   17'.>1 
1802.     I.   Fish  and  Fishing  in  the  Lonely  (ileus  of  Scl- 
land,  Lon.,  1854,  l2nio.     2.   .Man:  Structure  and   Phy, 
iology  Po|iiilarly  lOxplained,  Lon.,  1857,  p,  Svo, 

Knox,  ThomaK.  I.  Ithymed  Convictions:  in 
Songs,  H;,'nins,  iiinl  Heeitatinns,  itc.  Ily  Walneer:.'. 
Lon.  and  Kdiii.,  1853,  8\().  2.  Dictionary  of  l''ainili,ir 
.Sayings  and  I'hrascs  :  with  Anecilotes  illustrating  their 
Origin,  Kdin,,  l.s.'iO,  8vo.     Anon. 

Knox,Ilev.  Thomas  Francis,  D.D,,  lS22-lSs.i, 
b,  in  Ireland;  gradiiiited  at  Trinity  College,  Cambril:.'! . 
1845,  and  shortly  afterwards  became  a  Roman  Ciithuli' 
and  a  member  of  the  Oratory  at  iironipton.  I.  (Tran-.^ 
Life  of  the  lilessed  Henry  Suso,  by  Himsolf,  1805,  Sn,. 
:;.  When  does  the  Church  speak  Infallibly?  Lon.,  lsi!7 
12mo;  2d  ed.,  I8711.  3,  The  I, list  Biirvivo;  of  the  An- 
cient English  Hierarchy,  T,  Goldwell,  Bishop  of  Si. 
Asaph,  18711.     Anon. 

Knox,  'rhomas  Wallace,  b.  1835,  at  Pcinbrnkc, 
N.H. :  became  a  journalist  and  newspaper  correspun.i- 
ent,  in  which  ciipacity  lie  tra\elled  round  the  worM  in 
1800,  1,  Camp-Fire  ami  Cotton-Field;  Southern  Ad- 
ventures in  Time  of  War,  N,  York,  Isfio,  Svo,  2,  Over- 
land through  Asia.  Illust.  Harllord,  1870,  .><vo.  :). 
Underground  ;  or.  Life  below  the  Surface.  Illust.  llait- 
ford,  1873,  Svo.  4.  !iacksliccsh  ;  or,  Life  and  Adven- 
tures in  the  Orient.  Illust.  Ilariford,  1875,  r.  Svo.  .'p. 
John;  or.  Our  Chinese  Kchitiims,  ("Half-Hour"  Ser.,i 
N.  York,  1879,  32mo,  «.  I'lie  Hoy  Travellers  in  Ohiiiii 
and  Japan — in  Siain  and  Java — in  Ceylon  and  India  — 
in  Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land — in  Africa — in  Si>iith 
America— on  the  Congo — in  ll-e  Russian  Empire,  II. 
lust.  N.  Vork,  1S71I-87,  8  vol  ,  sq,  Svo,  7,  How  hi 
Travel:  Hints  to  Travellers  by  Land  and  Sea  all  over 
the  tilobe,  Bost.,  ISSl,  24mo.  '  s.  Hunting  Adventure- 
on  Land  and  .^ea  :  The  Y'ouiig  Nimriids  in  North  Amer- 
ica ;  a  Book  for  Boys.  Illust.  N.  York,  1881,  Svo.  'j. 
The  Young  Nimrods  in  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa.  Illust. 
N.  York,  1SS2,  Svo.  10.  Pocket-tiuide  for  Europe; 
llaiid-liook  ''or  'Travellers  on  the  Continent  and  the 
British  Isles,  and  through  Northern  .\frica,  Egypt,  and 
the  Holy  Laml,  N.  York,  18S2,  24ino,  II.  The  \'iivnge 
of  the  "Vivian"  to  the  North  Pole.  Illust.  N.  Vi>ik, 
1884,  Svo,  12.  Lives  of  Blaine  and  Logan,  Hartfunl, 
18S4,  12ino,  13.  Marco  Polo  for  Boys  ami  Girls,  .\. 
York,  1885,  Svo.  14.  The  Life  of  Robert  Fulton,  and 
a  History  of  Steam  Navigation,  Illust,  N.  York,  IS-il. 
l2mo,  15,  Decisive  Battles  since  AVatcrluo,  N.  York. 
1887,  Svo.  Ifi.  Dog-Stories  and  Dog- Lore,  N.  York, 
1887,  Svo.  17.  The  Life  anil  Work  of  Henry  iVard 
Beeclier,  from  the  Cradle  to  the  (Jrave,  Illust.  .N, 
York,  IS87,  Svo, 

Knox>Little.    See  Litti,i<:, 

Knutt,  Mrs.  The  Snow-Angel  ;  a  Tale  of  Lil'e- 
Land  and  Dream- Lniid.  N.  York,  1807,  Ifimo, 

Kohb^,  Glistav,  b.  |S57,  in  New  York;  giailiiatcd 
at  Columbia  College  1877.  1.  Jersey  Coast  and  Piiiis, 
N,  York,  ISSS,  12mo,  2.  Wagner's  "Ring  of  the 
Nibelung,"  N.  York.  1889.  l2mo. 

Kochler,  Augnstns,  professor  of  botany  in  tlio 
College  of  Pharmacy,  New  York,  Practical  Biiliiiiy, 
Structural  and  Systematic.     Illust.      N.  Y'ork,  1870.  svo. 

Koehler,  tJeorge,  Nick  Putzel:  or,  Artliur 
Gurney's  liiiin.     Illust.     Phila.,  1880,  12ino. 

Koehler,  Sylvester  Uusa,  b.  1837,  in  Leipsic, 
(jermany  :  removed  to  the  United  States  in  1849,  iiinl 
resides  at  Roxbury,  Mass.  He  was  the  editor  of  the 
American  Art  Review,  and  has  contributed  largely  iin 
art  topics  to  periodicals  in  the  United  States  and  in 
Europe.  1.  ('I'rans.)  The  Theory  of  Color  in  its  llel;i- 
tion  to  Art  and  Art-Industry;  from  f  j  Geniian  et  llr. 
W.  von  Bezold  :  with  an  Introdu.  n  by  Prof.  K.  ('. 
Pickering.  Illust,  liosl.,  lS7fi,  I'jinn.  2.  (Triin.-.i  A 
Treatise  on  Etching,  by  Maxiiue  I.alanne :  with  an  liitni- 
dueiory  Chapter  and  Notes.  Illust.  Host.,  ISSl).  svo. 
3.  Etching;  an  Outline  of  its  Technical  Processes  iinJ 
its  History;  with  some  Remarks  on  Collections  ai  '  ''"1- 
lecting.     Illust.     N.  York  and  I,on.,  ISSfi,  4to. 

"  If  this  be  111!  '.'Utliiie.  what  would  Mr.  Kochler  ei.ll  b 
comploto  account  (if  etching'.'  Ills  volume  .  .  .  forms  he- 
yoiicl  all  comparison  the  most  ooinjirohciisive  treatise  jet 
devoted  to  the  subject  111  Knglish,  French,  or  (icriiiun. '- 
Mil..  No.  3000. 

4,  American  Art;  Illustrated  by  Twenty-Five  Plates, 


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executed  by  the  Bo«t  Amerioan   Ktchor.  nn,l  Woo,l  F„ 

eig„  K.o,.i;,i^-:  V'^^lni^i!; ':  't. i;:^  0  "^J-,T7- 

E»Klan,l,    Ii,„t.,    Isso,    ,o,,f  L     ""t'    '"•"•""'ny,    un,l 

(JibraKar  since    ISI7   ",\.""-'*;7   "','">-■    diooosc   „f 
into  the  Vy  Coun'v^;f    Ve'^/'Af"""  "','"!    K-M'oditi.m 

Jiiirnu  Langua.'c    I.on     Is^i  V,         -     .,  ,     '*■""»"   "r 

?.:.  trss  .^;;:S -£--;:-:  »• 
t,.u ,  or,  The  Key  to  M.^Iern  Cl.o.nistry,  Montreal,  ml, 

•States  X.  York,  ls.s",.sVo  ""    "^  """'    ^'"'"='' 

j^,Koo,,t/,  Mary  li.     Maude  Maynard,  Phila.,  1M6!I, 

'vi.^-the-rlNr,:  Buffi:!';  ,'^,^s''C7'  '"  ^»«  ^='- 

1857    ;.^^-   3^J'J'-,?™'     2.  Anne  Sher,v,„„|.   L,,„.. 

Ion.,  iH59,  ;.  Svo.^"!    The  'ohl'  0 'i' ^'."'""V  ''™"''"^'' 
ISO'  II   9,,         -      ,  "'"'  "^Id  Sdirv,  Love    I.nn 

•    A     im    ■.   "•   '■•<;  Ari«et  Foci»,  Un.,  1869   ,',   s "." 


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liohemian's  l,„ve-S,.,ry.  L,',n.,  IS.SS,?  Sv."^-  ''"■ 

Lw  adu:;';;":^'''!'^^^'  -^^^^'I'-^-ee,  ^^  Me;ii:^:;-an:i 

the  Inner  Ten,,,  rsrl^ei.t  '"",:'  ™'  ''','"  .',!'"  ''"  <"' 
since  18S1.     (Iran.,  i  i,, ',„n       •'""  ""^  "'''   ''•"'•"■aal 

De.'l<er.     Lon.,  Issusf    2"';i.t"        "'""^  ^^  ^-  ^^■ 

CnfedcnU.  aru.v  du  iZ,,iv  ''.''■ '  'T"^  '"'  "'« 
rosumcl  the  practice  «'\/„  .  "'"■•  ""^,  ""''"* '"''s 
State  l.ibrary™JeTitnnf  •,■''■'''"  ""^  "'«  '^"'■-""■i 
the  I.ibyan/„  ]|v  ,,  ?h  I  ^  ■'"°"  "*'*"'•  '•  Anus, 
l-^S:!,  I2„,„.  2  }^  f,  n^  ;  \';""";-^  church,  N.  V„rl< 
Vork,  las:),  I2m„  i'"U«hter  «f  Faustina,  N. 

I     Kraitnir,    C'imrlcN   v.,  Mn     imu  lAcn    . 

places.  T.  (&nT  '",.;■"  '"'"■'"  ""^""'>  '""'  """-•-• 
AnK.rica/phn^'^.s;  I'no"  2"  T h^''"'^''  """•"'  "^ 
Alphabet,  Sale.;,,  Mas  .  sie  P  no  f  m,""'-r''  ""^ 
^;^-»o  on   the   Nature  of   iJ;:^:;,.:-^^:^^^^,^ 

Oalla  I-auBuagc  Tn  T  ]^r'  ;.7  "'  "i"  Eleu,ents,.f  ,ho 
Klcu.ents  ot  the  Ki^i  il ..  ■  I  ^-  Outlines    „f  the 

nry'^Lnbours  du  in„  „„^  k^  ■'l'  "•^■"™'-'''^'''  ""''  ^'i^''""" 
Ka.e™  Arr.„.;|-  ^i^i;-;:  ^l^  "-deuce   i„ 

withtL;;tif::!rs;':,::'^^-;;!'-/^;;..K""«e^ 

Oi-animar,  Lon.,  ISS2,  8v(i  ""tunc  ol  a  r-ualiili 

arnm!  'i^ci^.UImli'y;;'!^^'':,"^  ^rd  in  the  diction- 

^4:'ll^'^;;r^h;f^:^S^^^^rt^^-i«nary.    Kdlted 

Krasinski,  Count  Ileiirv      i"   ti,„  n  ■  ■ 

eventcenth^enu;^  ..  J\^-^^,  ),^^  ^^^^ 

Oanlener.     (i.  Anecd.  te,  ,A\     .'•       "  ®""""    ""*!    "'« 

Pigismond  Augustus    In    A    A     P  'i  ^'"^  ^""'•'  "f 

Progress,  n'n  I   Declin'o  0      ho'Tr'f^^''!  '  '"'   ""^  «''*<^ 

Lon  .  I,s;j8-4I),  2  ™i     Svn  ,  ''''^"/"'."""n    in   Poland, 

I  ism.  l,on.,lS4S   s™      .    V     ;   '  ""•"'"^i-""  "nd  aernu.n- 

^  tory  of  ,i;Jsla;:;i:  Ntti^^Z  "?S^^  iI:!'«T\"'^- 

ISil  Svn      «    n   •    ■  "us.Ma  and    Europe."  I,on 

Manner..,  L„n..  I.slf  4  •p;,^:'"'"'""""'   '""-'^ture,  and 

I  T,'*:'\?^^?  ^l^-'    Starving  London  :  the  Storv  of  a 
12„,„.  '-"Jouru  among  the  JJctitute,  Lon.,"l880, 

,,**!;'»''"»'    Kcv.    Charles     Porterfielil      nn 

theVuthera„Thr:j;r^--l— -^-^in 

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S^,  of  mentitl  and  moral  icionce  in  the  University  uf 
I'ennsylviiniii  I868-H3,  ami  viuu-provost  of  tlie  univer- 
sity ISTM-s:!,  I.  (Triuis.)  Coiiiinuniary  on  tlie  (losiiol 
of  rit.  Jolin,  l)y  F.  A.  (i.  Tliolucli,  N.  Vorli,  !85il,  Hvo. 
2.  Christian  laberty  in  Ut'lalion  to  the  Usages  of  tlie 
Evangelical  lititlionin  Chiiieh  MuintaineJ  ami  Delemleil, 
IstiO.  il.  Tlie  Two  i'ligeiints  :  a  Dii'couii'e,  I'ittsburj;, 
I8B5,  8vo.  I.  Tlie  Au(;:<bni-g  Confer^.^ion :  a  Literal 
Tnmalation  from  the  Latin,  ivitli  the  Aildition  of  the 
(leruian  Te.xt,  I'hila.,  ISfill,  l2mo.  5.  The  Conservative 
Ueforniation  ami  its  Theology,  Pliila.,  1872,  8vo.  1). 
(Trans.)  Strauss  as  a  Philosoiihioa!  Thinker:  a  Heview 
of  "TheOlil  Faith  ami  the  New  Faith."  ami  Confuta- 
tion of  its  .Matorialistio  Views;  from  the  German  of 
II.  Ulrici,  I'hila.,  IS74,  l2mo.  7.  (Ed.)  lierkeley's  I'rin- 
eijiles  of  Uuui..n  Knowledge:  with  Prolegomena,  and 
with  Illustrations  and  Annotations.  I'hila.,  1874,  8vo. 
8.  Infant  liaptisin  and  Infant  Salvation  in  the  Calvinis- 
tie  System;  a  Heview  of  Hodge's  "Systoinatio  Theol- 
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Confession,  1 878. 

i.rauth,  II.  R.  (Trans.)  Hans  Sachs :  Family 
Tradition  retold,  by  A.  von  Wildenhalm.  Illust. 
Phila.,  1881,  l2ino. 

Krelt't,  Juhaiin  Ijiidwig  Gerliiird,  Ph.D.,  b. 
ISiiO,  at  Brunswick,  (Jeriuiiny;  became  a  clerk  in  a 
business  house,  and  in  1860  went  to  the  I'nited  States, 
where  he  was  employed  in  the  same  capacity  and  as  a 
draughtsman;  in  1852  went  to  Australia;  worked  suc- 
cessfully for  some  years  in  the  diggings,  and  was  after- 
wards engaged  as  naturalist  in  a  government  expedition 
and  at  the  Museum  in  Melbourne  ;  in  18:j8  returned  to 
Germany,  but  again  left  it,  in  I85!l,  for  a  trip  round  the 
world,  and  arriving  at  Sydney  was  appointed  assistant 
curator  at  the  Museum,  becoming  curator  in  1861,  and 
holding  that  office  till  1871.  He  is  said  to  have  been  the 
first  person  who  thoroughly  studied  the  reptiles  of  Aus- 
tralia. He  is  a  member  of  various  learned  societies, 
including  the  Linniean  and  Zoological  Societies  of  Lon- 
don, and  has  received  the  order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy 
and  several  medals.  His  name  appears  as  "  Gerard" 
KrefTt  in  his  publications.  I.  Two  Papers  on  the  Ver- 
tebrata  of  the  Lower  Murray  and  Darling  and  on  the 
Snakes  of  Sydney,  Sydney,  I8ti5,  Svo.  2.  Notes  on  the 
Fauna  of  Tasmania,  Sydney,  1868,  8vo.  li.  The  Snakes 
of  Australia,  Sydney,  186il,  4to.  4.  Australian  Verte- 
brata.  Fossil  and  Recent,  .Sydney,  1871,  8vo.  5.  The 
Mii'umals  of  Au.stralia.  Illust.  .Sydney,  1871,  fol.  (1. 
Cai.ilogue  of  the  Minerals  and  Hocks  in  the  Collection 
of  the  Australian  Museum,  .Sydney,  1873,  Svo.  Also, 
many  contributions  to  scientific  journals,  English  and 
cohmial. 

Kremer,R.E.  Bible  <3ems;  or.  Manual  of  Scrip- 
ture Lessons,  Phila.,  1870,  |8mo. 

Krepp,  Frederick  Charles.  The  Sewage  Ques- 
tion :  being  a  General  Review  of  All  Systems  and  Meth- 
ods, Lon.,  1867,  r.  Svo. 

Kreskcn,  H.  Acosta.  Wonders  of  Flora:  The 
Preservation  of  Flowers  in  their  Natural  State  and 
Colors ;  [also]  a  Treatise  on  Ornamental  Grasses  and 
Mosses.     Illust.     Dayton,  0.,  187i),  Svo. 

Kreutzer,  WiHiam.  Notes  and  Observations 
made  during  Four  Years  of  Service  with  the  Ninety- 
Eighth  New  York  Volunteers  in  the  War  of  1861. 
Illust.     Phila.,  1879,  Svo. 

Krieze«  Mrs.  M.  ^Trans.)  The  Child :  its  Nature 
and  Relations:  Elucidation  of  Froebel's  Principles  of 
Education  ;  from  the  German  of  Baroness  Marenholtz- 
Bulow;  2d  ed.,  N.  York,  1872,  l2mo. 

Krikorian,  Jessie.  A  Knave  and  a  Fool:  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  ISSli,  .S  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Kroeger,  Adolph  Ernst,  1837-1882,  b.  at  Schwab- 
stedt,  Sehleswig  ;  removed  to  the  United  States  in  1848  ; 
served  in  the  civil  war,  and  afterwards  settled  in  St. 
Louis.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Science  of  Knowledge,  by  J.  G. 
Fiohto,  186S,  12mo.  2.  Our  Form  of  Government  and 
the  Problems  of  the  Future,  St.  Louis,  1808,  Svo.  3. 
(Trans.)  The  Science  of  Rights,  by  J.  G.  Fichte,  18R9, 
12mo.  4.  The  Minnesingers  of  Germany,  N.  York, 
1S73,  Svo.  5.  (Trans.)  Cantica  Canticorum  :  The  Lay 
of  Our  Lady ;  from  the  German  of  H.  von  Meisen  :  with 
Notes,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877,  Svo. 

Krueker,  Mrs.  Kittlie  i'reiiigratti-.  I.  Alice, 
[a  dramatic  version  of  Lewis  Carroll's  "  Alice,"]  and 
other  Fairy-Talcs  for  Children;  with  Musio,  Lon.,  187',t- 
80,  two  series,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Fairy-Tales  from 
Brentano,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  3.  (Trans.)  New  Fairy- 
964 


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Tales    from    Brentano.      Hlust,      Lon.,   1887,  4to.  4. 

(Trans.)   Poems    of   Heine:    Selected,    Lon.,    1887,  sq. 
l6mo. 

*'Kron,  Karl,"  (Pseud.)    See  Bagu,  Lvma.i  It., 

Hlipili. 

Kruckciibcrg,  Frederick  ThoinnN.  A  Tliuugh' 
and  a  Prayer  for  Every  Day  in  the  Year,  Lon.,  1S8.>, 
p.  8vo. 

Kriiesi,  Ileriiiniiii,  A.M.,  sonof  Hermann  Krueiii. 
who  was  Pestalozzi's  tir.-t  associate.  Pcstalo/zi  :  hi.' 
Life,  Work,  and  Inlluence,  Cin.  and  N.  Y'ork,  1876. 

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U.'hio. 

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Silver  Ores  anil  the  Extraction  of  tlieir  Respective  Mit:i|j 
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1868,  l2mo. 

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1882-84,  Svo. 

Kummer,  Rev.  AITred.  The  Sling  of  David,  an  1 
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♦'  KiiiiNt,  Ilerinaun,"  (Pseud.)   See  SjiiTri,  W  vi.- 

TKIt  CllAl.MKHS,    ill/id, 

Klintze,  E.  J.  Mystic  Bells  :  a  Wonder-Story,  X. 
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Kiinz,  Jules  A.  I>.  Lessons  in  French  Graniinar 
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2  vols.  8vo. 

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Kwong  Ki  C'lliu,  a  Chinese,  who  was  sent  to 
.\merica  on  an  educiitional  mission.  A  Dictionary  uf 
English  Phrase:  with  Illustrative  Sentences,  Ac,  Lon. 
and  N.York,  1881,  Svo. 

"  It  is  remarkably  accurate,  and  deserves  the  prai>e 
which,  we  are  toUl,  t)oth  .■\merican  and  English  scholars 
have  passed  on  it,"— Acad,,  xx.  87. 

Kydd,  Samuel.  A  Sketch  of  the  Growth  of  Pub- 
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Kynaston,  Rev.  Herbert,  D.D.,  1809-1878.  b.at 
Warwick  ;  graduated,  first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1831;  ordained  1834;  head-master  of 
St.  Paul's  School,  London,  1838-76;  prebendary  of  8t. 
Paul's  from  1853.  1.  Miscellaneous  Poetry,  Lon.,  1811, 
fp.  8vo.  2.  (Ed.)  The  Glory  of  Paradise.  By  P.  Da- 
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4.  Cantica  Coletiniv,  Quotidiana,  Anniversaria,  Centcna- 
ria,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo.     Also,  single  Latin  poems,  Ac. 

Kynaston,  (formerly  Snow,)  Rev.  Herbert, 
D.D.,  graduated  senior  classic  at  St.  John's  CoIIi'l'i", 
Cambridge,  1857;  Felloi>-  185,8-60;  ordained  IvV.i; 
principal  of  Cheltenham  College  1874-88,  and  since  tlun 
vicar  of  St.  Luke's,  New  Kentish  Town,  London.  I. 
(Ed.)  Theocritus :  with  English  Notes;  2d  ed.,  Lon., 
1873,  12mo.  2.  Nuoipruna:  Exercises  in  Latin  Elo;,'iaij 
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College  Chapel,  Cheltenham,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  8vo,  4. 
(Ed.)  Poetiu  Grasci:  Extracts,  with  English  Notes, 
Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  5.  Exercises  in  Greek  Iambic  Verso, 
and  Key,  Lon.,  1879-80,  12mo.  6.  Excmplaria  Clnlto- 
niensia,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  7.  F'jlections  from  the  ilroek 
Elegiac  Poets,  Lon.,  1880,  18mo. 

Kynett,  Alpha  J.,  and  Cotton,  William  W. 

Laws  and  Forms  relating   to  Churches  and  other  Re- 

j  ligious  Societies,  N.  York,  1887,  Svo. 

I     Kynnersley,  Thomas  Clement  Sneyd-,M.A., 

I  b.  I8(i;;;    giiiduuled  at  St.  John's   College,  Cambridge; 

called  to  the  bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  1828 ;  reconlerof 

Newcastle-undcr-Lynie  1858-87.     1.  The  Law  relating 

to    Dealers   in    Old  Metals  and  Marine   Store  Dealers, 

liOn.,  1862,   12mo.    2.  The  Law  relating  to  Juvenile 


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"-  very  Pious,^,/^l;;;U;ztM^il-,.^;;^^  ^J'fcSS 


LAD 

Mu.  Ims,ll«,.l„.r,.,.,|la,r„,>k»iil,, 


while  <iovor,,,,;.,  rn,m   of  I  *  r"'"',.':'''"    '''""  '»    l-^l  I, 
"  .'fe  un.l  Utter,:"  u'„:f,,!,";,"'!;;,„''^'i»K  "  '"^eT'e'  t«  hi.^ 

M.BgeMlve  r.,n«rk  are  ro„s,,lcu,t;;: "'i!!;;;;;  K!  xfix; ;;Vi'* 


.i^e;"^c?^^'*^;  J?:r,'*r  '«"/-''^^».  •>.  at  Leo.,., 
Theological  Seu  inur/  26  „' n,,':  n"',".  '""'T  «".„,„i„u' 
forim.,1  Church,  anj  in    sir'  1?  f.''  '"  ""^  'J"'"''  Re- 

•■hureh;  reetor  ..^St  IVt  '  -li'  h"',?'"/"  '^>'«°''I"" 
•,1"'«  "f  his  <le,ith.  I.  The  t'-o  V  **'  ^T"'  "'  "'« 
l.lijah.     Edite.l   witl,  „„   r   .         ^itnes.ses,  Moses  nni! 

Hreat  Kvents  of  UnfullllledPrm.'h  .™   '^•'"'"'•'^^   on 

■■'•  The  Groat  Eventst  ,     L     '    •'"^'  ''""■•  '85«.  J<vo. 
'■:>li'ed,  with   an   Intr.Ki     thm  T'll^  T"  "'«  '^"'•'h-  ' 
I-on.,  I,S60,  Svo      4    T     li      ■'    ^    "'"    "«*■•  •'•    'i"illie    ' 
Perpetuity.  Conflicts    ,  n,l  'Vi'"'  "u'  '^'^^  0'-g"ni2atio„, 
Ctholic  ApostoMo  Church    IS,'""'''''  "^  "'"  ^'-e   Hoi;  , 

Ahte'fR'e'mirt'irrho   liaf "  '''^^^  O"  "■«  ^se  an,l  I 
Dublin,  1847,  8vo.      2  X*'''^"'""^  of  the  Insane, 

cases,  Dublin,  I85H   fn   Svn       """'   ""    ^'"'"^''^   D'^' 

l-abatt,  Heiir'v  i      i   t.      .    „ 

thc8upre,;eCou"  .^f  the  St,  ti^.'-'n'aMf'"'  ^""''^'""^  "^ 
in  the  Sixteen  Volumes  n f  i  i  /  V''"'^"''"""  contained 
<vilh  Complete  LiJt  TcLes  1"%^"""  "5"  '"  l'^"'  : 
«vo  2.  Californi .  W,  t  'e  Act  :""■■  '.*".'■  ^  "''•  ■•• 
("".1  two  other  Acts-)  4  h  ed     ^ 'l  '™''   ^l'"'-    '«5I, 

Ili'tury:    with  'original^^b^f^'^Pf "•     '•.«',"""^^  "^ 
'  Literar.^,  l-hill'^'s';,,''.^?"''  "«'"''.  ««!'-'- 


L. 


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I  I<oi,.,    IS8S,   p.   8vo      7^   Th^   r"'',?"'   My'tei-y.      Ill,„t. 
ISl^Sp.  Sv,'.'  ■     '^^   ^'"'  '''"ll^'s   Ch,un,   oiusgoj, 

f'^'^J'-S^yrma.    See  Szv,,,,^ 

l>~ur\^i;;;;uf?'*-|'«'!:;/.  teonora,  or.  The 
I  Jehonih-Jireh ;  or  The  IW-  '  ^  '"'"•  !'■  >*'">■  -'• 
![An  Autobiography.]  ,,  J,  "''"'"«  "^  ,''  ^'"ithful  God. 
-  "lor-,.  published.)    VmZJ-    .'"'r-    "'■^».  Svo.      (N„ 

!G-."«"c, '""'!;    ^ »'«"'««."    (Paeud.J      ,SeeH„.., 

>/Srfe*r;!'-!!-  '/'-^;>.'^sinanalloon. 
Storms,  an,l  Atmosphei'ie  I'b!!,',"'-^  '^''"';<>".  Aerolites, 
andK.Margollfi.     ^1^      i^VorT' Is-fi^o^'   ^'""^"^^ 

i-acroix,  Mrs    r     a       <.?    '      '"'  '-'"o. 
Phus,   the  Ileio  of'tbn'n  ?      (V""*'')  Onstavus  Adol- 
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_  I-acroix.  J.  i..    r'-r.'"    


liKl.t  Stories,  told    0    •iri,^H"i  '"''•   ?\f'"-     '■  Star- 
Ilh"t.     I-on.;  1876, ^6m?       ^''  """'  ^'«tening  Kara. 

fi'^l^6.!^^!t':^   «'\  <804-,87,l,  b.   at|te.mr,:t'th7R?f; 
Churlc.on  1826,  profeso'    /)     '  *''"''""   College  of    HerWt  Spence,-, 
^'■^"oric,  in  the  Coll  ge   aftcmj^rf-:"'^  <^fter^^ra,  of     ,^f  acy,  'louIU 
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;^^^'"h^'i^I{i::i;ir"''r  ^'^-'^s^w  i;;^";,.'^'-"!'  »^  ^-^-i'-'e 

Br.  .sh   Kmp.re,  Un.,  ,878,  2  vols.^.  ..l ;    l::::Uf\.>!:  ,S^  ^L^"""^^""  "^-' "e^^:^ 

^'t;lSaSS?-'="  ^""  "'  ^-"    - '^ -'«^'^!  l^^Q  1«  -'-  -  -ay,  and 
fyw/ator,  lii.  ,,^'j;^«'""''»«-'  ^  t  information  than  a  liistory  "-    " ""^•-  Heaith,  Lon     1 SU  ^9„    '  ^^^"^  Sparks  f„r  a 

I'ablache,  Fannv       l     i    w       • ,  ^nd  the  Path:  a  Sacred  Pn        nu',    '^^    ''''«  I-'ibyrinth 

"'•J  lor  (Jirls!     IMus"     Lon    A.">y"''«   P"''^-   gath- '  ••  ""- " "  *'""-'<i  Poem.  Ch„l..„    ,.-.«    .„  ^ 

i^on.,    18,1,   p.   8,,„.     2.  Star- 

,-■■■--.  u,,omo.  ^ing  Kara.  I ''Cj .- 

j^m'^^  ^-•'"*'*«'..  M.D..  .804-,87:i.  b.  at  te^"'^t^s,ti^'':rr:;  ]ri  ''-^  -  ^t- 

-     "-^     ■  -pence,-,  L„„.,  ig^"'  ^^^^^  Individualism  of  .Mr. 
ISWrp.'.'vo.""'*"-     ''"«^'""«  Subdued:  a  Tale,  Lon.. 

fhe''chrn'nTl!'rn':',^52,-  p '^  '\''f-l  ""  «'"''  Si'Jes 
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III  Ire- 
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»S0,  pronrietor  and  editor 
'I^^Kged  ftesident  in  Paris 
'Dili's:"  with  Several   nZ 

-"£■,  IhTi,  imp.  Hvo.'  ^^'^  "'^  Railway  Decisions, 

Cleu,':r];i'aKj,™vl"to"v*Ln'-  ,1V^«''  Motto;  „r 
"y;sVictory,andhow    I:L^?";;'««3,p.8vo.     2.   A 


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'eotualand  moral  phil"s'hv'?R  '  i''"'^''™^  "^ '"'«!- 
sinoe  then   i-r  r     l"""'80|iny  at  Bowdn  n   !«7<(  oi    .     , 

-iples  of  Chi'  ctp:iitv    t'""''"y  at  Vale:'  r'pAn^ 

Modern  Cong^egaSisn    n'v'%'  I'L'"'  A-^'y^"   "f 

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tiitiMl  I'lirlions  of  till-  licctures  of  Heriniinn  I.olie,  Uuit., 

ISSt,  U'liiii.  1.  (Tunis.)  Oullines  of  I'riioliciil  I'hilos- 
ophvi  Iliotiil(5il  I'urlions  of  the  I.ecturtii  of  Ilcriiiiuin 
Lolio,  IloBt.,  ISH.'i,  l:'iiio.  :>.  (Tnin*.)  Outliiiu.^  "I  '■  ' 
IMiMosoiihy  of  Ucligioii,  ISs.).  t).  (Triiiii'.)  (Iiitliiicx  oi 
/T-;i'tlKlii'>' ;  Uiiliitfil  Portions  of  tlio  Lec'liiics  of  lliTnoiiin 
Lolzf,  lloHt.,  IsSO,  12mo.  7.  (Trftni'.l  Outlim-s  of  I'-.v- 
cholo^y  :  Uietatod  Portion!,  of  tliu  I.cotiiri's  of  Ileimuiiii 
Lotif,  Host.,  ISSfi,  U'ino.  f.  Kiaiiifnts  of  l>li.v.«ioloKinil 
PsyclioloKV  :  a  TriMili!'!'  on  llio  Activilios  niid  Niitiiio  ol 
the  Mind,'  from  tlio  Phynica'  i.iid  KxinTinicntal  Point 
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ui  >  lew.      iiiii.li.      ii.  *"'".  • t  ,  ,    ,* r        ii- 

line.-  of  LoKio,  mid  of  Kneyelopiedia  ol  Pliilosopliy  :  Uie 
tnteil  Piirlions  of  tlio  I.eeturi'S  of  IliMiimrin  l,otieo,  Host., 
1SS7,  I'iiiio.  III.  What  y  the  liibley  an  Iioiiiiiy  into  the 
OriL'in  and  Nature  of  the  Old  and  .New  (Vatai.ienls  in 
the  l,ij;hl  of  Modern  Hihlieal  .-Jtiidie,-,  N.  York,  I.HHS.  llinio. 
I.iuld,  lloralio  O,  History  of  tlie  War  with 
Me.\ieo,  ("  Minor  Wars  of  the  United  fitatcs,")  ^.  York, 
KxH:!,  iL'iiio.  „       ,     ,  1 

l.nilil,  .>lr«.  .1.     It  Isn't  Uight;   or,  Frank  Jolin- 

soii's  IteiLSon,  I'hihi  ,  1>^I'>7.  llinio.  ' 

LadU,  'riicoUorc   Kilwnra.     Tho  Consumptive 

Poor  (d'  Sonth  I.oii'l l.>^li:<    Mvo. 

I.liatI,  William  !S.  N.  Ilampsliiru  Snpvemo  Court 
Keport<,  vol.  Ua.,  (  1S7'.I-H:),)  Concord,  ISSI),  ,Svo. 

I. add,  William  W.  Aineriean  Proliate  lU'iiorts  ; 
coiitainin";  Ueccnt  Cases  of  Value  deeiiled  in  ttio  Courts 
of  the  Sevenil  ,'<latos  on  Points  of  I'robale  1-aw  :  with 
Notes  and  llefereneos,  N.  York,  18Sl-,-<4,  Ii  vols.  8vo. 

Lade,  iieorRfl.  1.  lUsult  of  an  ICxperiinental 
Iniiuirv  into  I  he  lloimeopathio  Treatment  ol  Disease; 
2d  ed..'  1-on.,  18ii2,  Svo.  2.  I'atty  Uisea.su  of  tho  Heart; 
2d  ed.!  I. on.,  I^7S,  p.  Hvo.  . 

Ludlcy,   It.   H.      liriti?'.  Song-Birds:  a  (luido  for 
Fun.'iers,  Lon.,  1H7'.I,  l2ino. 
LadHOii,  (i.  S.    I,otos-I„.nd,  and  other  Poems,  tin., 

1.S77,  lliino.  r  I-.    ■ 

Lalargue,  IMlilip.  Tho  New  Judgment  of  Pari.s, 
Lon.,  IS!<S,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

I.alfaii,  .Hrs.  Bertha,  married,  \M:i,  to  Ilov.  R.  S. 
de  Courey  LafTan,  in/ni.  Her  tirst  husband  was  l)r. 
Andrew  I.eith  Adain.s,  »"/j/",  with  whom  she  rcsidij.l 
in  New  lirnnawic';  from  IS67  to  1871.  Sineo  18, S  she 
has  been  on  tho  staff  of  All  tho  Year  Round.  She  wrote 
the  poem,  "A  Friend  across  the  Sea,"  read  by  Mr.  l.enry 
Irving  at  tho  opening  of  the  fountain  presented  by  Mr. 
(ioorgo  W.  Childs  to  the  town  of  ,Stralford-on-A  von,  1. 
Winstowc,  Lon.,  1877,  Ji  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Miiuolon  Lo- 
moine,  Lon.,  1S79,  3  vols.  or.  Svo;  now  ed.,  188&.  A- 
Jly  l.and  of  lieulah,  Lon.,  ISSil,  :1  vols.  or.  Svo.  4.  Aunt 
llepsy's  Foundling,  Lon.,  1881,  3  vols.  p.  Svo  ;  new  ed., 
18,SI.'  I 

"  An  almcLst  perfect  novel  of  its  kind."— Sa<.  Kev. 
5.  Kxpiated,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1S8I,  p.  Svo.    «• 
fleorgie's  Wooer,  N.  York.    7.  Cosmo  Gordon,  Lon.,  1882, 
S  vols.  or.  8vo.     8.  My  Brother  Sol,  and  other    Stories, 
Lon.,  1883,  .'i  vols.  cr.  8vo.     9.  Geoffroy  Stirling,   Lon.,  , 
1SS3  3  vols.  or.  Svo ;  new  ed.,  18S5.    10.  Song  of  Jubilee, 
and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1887.  p.  Svo.      She  is  also  said  to 
be  tho  author  of  Keano  Malcoinbe's  Pupil,  and  of  Nancy  s 
Work,  a  Church  Story,  Lon.,  1870,  12'uo.) 
Ijalfan,  May.  Sec  Hahtlkv,  Mr:i.  May,  (LAFfWN.) 
Lattaii,   Kev.    Ilobert    Stuart    de    Courey, 
M.A.,  graduated,  first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  at  Merton  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  1878;  ordained  1882  ;  head-master  of  King 
Edward's  School,  and  chaplain  of  tho  Guild,  Stratford- 
on-Avon,8incolS8J.  Aspects  of  Fiction,  Lon.,  1885,  p. Svo. 
Latt'au,   Thomas.     1.  The   Medical   Profession  iti 
the  Three  Kingdoms  in  1879,  (Carmichael  Prize  Essay,) 
IJublin,  18S0,  Svo.     2.  Tho  Medical  Profession   in  tho 
Three    Ki.igdoms    in   1887,   (Carmichael    Prize   Essay,) 
Dublin.  1.S8S,  Svo.  ^    ^    „. 

Lafferty,  Hev.  John  J.  1.  Sketches  of  the  Vir- 
giniii  Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  South  : 
with  an  Introduction  by  Bishop  D.  S.  Doggett,  Kicli- 
mond,  Va.,  1880,  4to.  2.  Sketches  and  Portraits  of  the 
General  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
South,  held  in  Ilichmond,  Va.,  May,  1886:  with  an 
Introduction  by  Bishop  II.  N.  MoTyeire,  D.D.  Illuat. 
Kichmond,  Va.,  188(5,  4to. 

Lahee.  Miss  M.  R.  1.  Tim  Bobbins  Adventure 
with  the  irishman,  and  other  Dialect  Sketehei,  Manches- 
ter, 18B0.  2.  Lifeof  Alderman  Livesey,lS65.  3.  Acquitted, 
though  Guilty  :  a  Lancashire  Story,  Manchester,  1883, 
12mo.  .        .  ,, 

Laidlaw,  Alexander  H.     An  AmencBn    1  ro- 
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Laidlaw,  Hev.  John,  D.D.,  b.  183  t  l•,dinbur^ll; 
gradiialed  M.A.  iit  KdinbnrKh  I'nivcislty  \x!)i),  mil 
stiidieil  theology  al  .New  College;  ft  I'reo  Church  mil. 
isler  is.ill;  professor  of  systematic  theology,  New  i:.il 
lege,  E.linbnrgh,  since  ISsl.  I.  fhe  Bible  Doetrini'  .I 
.\lMii,(riiiiiiiiigliaiii  Li'.'lores,)  Ivlin.,  1879,  8vo.  2.  (IM., 
.Memorials  of  the  Late  Hev.  John  llamiltoii,  Glasgow. 
1  >s  I . 

Laidlaw,    .Mri.  M.  J.,  wife  of  Stuart   Laidlaw. 

1.  Letters  t.i  my  (i.i.lehil.l,  I.on.,  IS7l-7ft,  2  v.ds.  Itlni... 

2.  (Trans.)  The  Exeention  of  .M.  r.Vbbe  .Miroy,  I'-TI, 
lOino.  3.  A  Caleehisni  for  the  Uiglii  rii.lcrMiiii.ling  .-I 
the  Saeilico  of  tli.'  Mass,  |S7.'>,  Svo.      I.  (Trans.)  Tli.' 

.Miraide  at  Loonies  on  Sepleniber  Kith,  1S77,  1S78,  Ifi 

0.   Kthna;  or,  llteh.ngs  in  Black  and  White,  Lon.,  1881, 

Svo.  .      .  . 

Laidlaw,  It.  J.     Our  Ueligicm  as   it  is  and  us  ii 
was.  Toroiilo,  1S79,  cr.  svn. 

liaidlcy,  I'ol.  ihtodore    T.  S.,  gradunlel 
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nance  Manual,   Phila.,   ISdl,  Svo        2.    Instructions 
Uiflo  Firing:  prepared  by  coniinaiid  of  Brig.-Gcu. 
Benet,  Phil.i.,  1S79,  Ifliiio. 

Laighton,  Albert,  IS29-1SS7,  b.  at  Portsraoutli, 
N.ll.     Poems,  Bost.,  187S,  llinio. 

Luiug,  Alexander,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.  Soot,  b.  l-us, 
at  Newburgh-oi-  Tay,  I'ileshiro;  lire.i  a  ilrapcr,  ami  pur 
sued  that  occupatiim  for  miiiiy  years;  afterwards  iig. m 
at  Newburgh  for  the  Conimerciiil  Bank  of  Scollnn.l.  I. 
Some  Notices  of  the  History  of  Newburgh;  a  Lecture, 
1858;  2d  e.i.,  1S71.  2.  Notices  of  the  Ancient  Eccle- 
siastical History  of  Abernethy;  a  Lecture,  IsOl.  3. 
Hcljis  to  Faith  anil  Duty,  Eilin.,lst)7  ;  2d  e.l.,  ISsl.  4. 
I  The  History  of  Linen  and  Linen  Manufacture  in  New 
!  burgh:  a  'Lecture,  1872.  h.  Lindores  Abbey,  iin.t  il:. 
Burgh  of  Newburgli  :  their  History  and  Annals,  E.liu., 

1S7«,  4to. 

"The  greater  part  (if  Mr.  Lalng'sbook  is  Uikeii  npwuli 
extracts  from  tho  records  ..r  (be  Hurgli  Courts  and  ..I  ili.' 
Kirk  ."Sessions.  These  extriuls  are  liolli  iiiteresliiij;  iiiul 
umusiiig.  .  .  .  His  book  doses  with  a  cliiiiitcr  on  'Ol.li  ii- 
toni.s  and  Folk-Lore.'  .  .  .  ll  cnlaiiis  .some  very  eun.iiis 
parliciiUirs."— .S(i(.  yto).,  Ixiil.  3%.  ,  ,      ,,. 

B.  The  Triumphs  of  Ciiristianity  Illustrated  by  His 
tory:  a  Lecture.  Edin.,  1883.     7.  The  .Maintonnncc  uf 
Plant  Life  on  the  Earth,  ISSC.     Printed  for  private  cir- 
culation. .      .   ,„ 
I      Laing,  Byron.    "  What   Harm   is  there  in   it  ? 
1  Toronto,  188.->.  Svo. 

Laing,  Mrs.  V..  II.  B.     1.  Hemes  of  the  Seven 
Hills,     lllust.     Phila.,  1873,  Ifimo.     2.  Comiuestsol  (lie 
i  Seven  Hills.     lllust.     Phila.,  187.%  Kimo. 
I      Laing,  David,  LL.D.,  [""C,  vol.  i.,  second  ..I  tl.c 
'  name  there  mentioned,  add.,]  171MI-187S,  son  of  William 
Laing,  printer  and  bookseller  in  Edinburgh  ;   was  .ii 
gaged  in  his  father's  business  from   Is21  to  1837,  wlim 
he  was  appointed  librarian  of  the  Signet  Library.     He 
was  secretary  of  the  Bannatyne  Club  from  its  conimcii.c- 
nient  in   1.S23  to  its  close  in    l.sfiO.     1.  (Ed.)  ilriL'iniil 
Letters  of  Mr.  John  Colville,  1582-1603:   to  wlii.li  is 
lidded   his   Palinode:  with   a   Memoir   of  the   Auilcr, 
(Bannatvne  Club  Pub.,)  Edin.,  1858,  4to.     2.  (Ed.,  A 
Catalogue  of  the  Graduates   in  the   Faculties  of  Arts, 
Divinity,  and  Law  of  tho  University  of  E.linburgb  since 
its   Foundation,   (Bannatyne  Club   Pub.,)   Edin.,  1S)N 
Svo.      3.  (Ed.)   Kcgiatrum    Cartarum    Eeclcsie    Suiicii 
Egidii  de  Edinburgh  :  a  Series  of  Charters  and  (hijjinul 
Documents  connected  with  the  Church  of  St.  Giles,  'din- 
burgh,  (Bannatyne   Cub  Pub.,)  Edin.,   IS.V.I,  Sv...     4. 
(Ed.)  Registruin  Domus  de  Soltre,  necnon  Ecclesic  Cillc- 
giftto  S.  Trinitatis  ]nope  Edinburgh  :  Charters  of  the  Hos- 
pital of  Soltre,  of  Trinity  Collc^je,  Edinburgli,  au.i  "lli" 
Collegiate  Churches  in  Mid-Lothian.  (Baiinalyiic  Hub 
Pub.,)   Edin.,   ISIil,  4to.     5.  (Ed.)  The  Diiiry  ol  Alcx- 
anilcr  Brodie  of  Brodie,  1652-108(1,  and  of  bis  son  .lnuic* 
Brodie,  1RSII-16S5;  consisting  of  Extracts  from  the  Exist- 
ing Manuscripts  and  a  Republication   of    the  \i.liiuie 
printed  at   Edinburgh  in   1740,  (Spalding  Club  I'ub.,) 
Aberdeen,    1S63,   4to.      6.    (Ed.)    The   Convcrsy.m  ol 
Swerers:  a  Joyfull  Modytaoyon  to  All  Englonde  "1  the 
Coronacyon  of  Kvngo  Henry  the  Eyght,  [verse,]  (Ab- 
botsford  Club  Pub.,)  Edin.,  1805,  4to.     7.  (F.d.!  Abb'jts- 
'  ford  Club:  a  List  of  the   Members;  the   Rules;  iinJ  a 
Catalogue  of  Books  printed  for  tho  Club  since  it^  Insti- 
tution in  l,s.S3,  Edin.,  1800,  4to.    S.  Adversaria:  .Notices 
illustrative  of  some  of  the  Earlier  Works  printed  lor  tbe 


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''fling,  Joliii.     I   Ti.„  I  •'■''"'■•  I "^'"i.  It". 

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'"'"■.  '«7fl.     2.  Fir  tS   .,1,1^^'-",""''  "''"'  ""■'  Alan 
,,„„;,^^,;  A   Cuteeh,.,,,,  of  Christian    Ins.Vuo.io,'" 

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l'-liti.MlKconomy;  fr  ,i  '  •  '  ' ""'"■"•■"l  Melho.l  in 
'  }"'k,  isrs,  2  vol*.,  8.,"  'r  7"''''  "<;,l-."'olow.ski,N 
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"'ague  to  Frederick  the  irlat     {n!T'']'  ''°"io  ^''""'- 
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l.lliiib,  llev.  M.  T.     'I'lio  (loMon   llililo ;  or,  Tlio 

IliKik  "I'  Mf.nn.in  :   Is  ii  fr.im  (In.iy  N.  Ynrk,  \m\,  l2iiio. 
I.ninli,  ytrn.  ,)iiir(lia  .luiiiiiiii  Itciiile,  iNiinIi,) 

b,  IH'.".i,  nt  I'liilnlli'M,  Mii^-.;  iniirrictl,  \>*ii'i.  I"  t'lmilc- 
A.  I.iimli,  "I' "iliiii:  ruiiiiliiil  I'inlit  yniri  in  CliioiiKo;  lo- 
iikimmI  to  Now  York  isililj  oilitor  of  llio  iMiiKiuino  of 
Aiiioricaii  llislory  I'iiicc  IM^:t.  Sho  imi  iiiuinber  of  iiiiiny 
hintoriiMil  sooittli'K,  iiiiil  Ims  conlrilmlvil  iiuiiii'rouMirtick>;4 
to  iioriodioiil^.  I.  Spicy,  |ii  novel. 1  lllui't.  N.  York, 
ISTIl,  Svo.  2,  I'liiy-Soliool  Storicn,  llo-t.,  I-*?!,  I  vol«. 
ISmo.  :i.  History  of  tli.i  I'ity  of  Now  York:  it-  Origin, 
UiMs  nml  Pronrei.-,  \.  York.  I'<7;-HI,  '-•  vols.  Ito. 

"Tlic  luillinr  loi«»imrcil  no  lalpor  in  rrsoiiri'li.  anil  fnini 
mnny  nriuinul  soiini".  Im»  kiiHhti'iI  >i  xri'iit  viirloty  iil  ili- 
UillMinil  lni»  wovin  tlioni  intoii  dlstinca  conllniKms  lil»- 
tory."— A'(i((o/i,  xxvl.  -"Jo. 

1.  (KJ.)  The  lIomiM  of  Aiucrioa.  Illiidt.  N.  ^ork, 
1879,  Ito.  .'i.  Tlu-  riirisliiiiiH  Owl:  Ilmlm't  of  Kntcr- 
tulnment,  llriginiil  iin.!  Selecti'il,  N.  York,  l-<-*l.  i<-  Snow 
iinil  Sunshinn:  ii  Siory  for  Il.iys  iin.l  Oirls.  lllusl.  N. 
York,  1-^S2,  wj.  xvij.  7.  Wall  .Street  in  History,  lllusl. 
N.  York    lss:t,  m|.  Svo. 

Lnmii,  H«v.  Ilobi-rt,  [on/.',  vol.  1.,  luM.,]  J.  IH72  i 
rector  of  St.  I'lml's.  .Man.h.'sler,  lsnt-71.  1.  Sermons 
on  i'a.sinK  Sciison.s  iiml  Kvonta,  l.on.,  l'<.i:l,  \'2tno.  2. 
Kroo  TlionRlita  on  .Many  Sulijeuls,  ISCifl,  2  voln.  :t. 
Soliool  Serinon.s,  1H7(|.  2  vols.  I.  Yiirniliilo  :  iin  I'nsen- 
tiuiontiil  Storv,  1S7L',  ;i  vols. 

Lamb,  Mrs.  Itiitli,  (Hiick,)  b.  1S2«,  at  (lrini,sli.v, 
Linoolnahirc,  liuK.:  nnirried,  lHll:t,  to  Alilernnvn  Josenli 
Lamb,    of   .Mmchoster.      I.    Haw    Charley   helpoil    hia 
Mdlhir,    liOn.,    isill,    12mo.      2.    .MiiUuminer   at    Hay 
l.oilKO,  I,on.,  IS«I.     ;!.  .leni    Morrison,  the   Fiaher-Huy, 
l.on..  1«H2.      1.   I'leaaant    Paths    for    Little    Feet,    Lon., 
l,s«2.     .').  The  Trials  of  a  Village  Artist,  Lon.,  lSt)2,  |i. 
Hvo.     (1.   A  Little  Chilli's  Dav.  and  what  she  learned  in 
it,  Lon.,  X^iyi,  :i2mo.     7.   It  Isn't  lUght;  or,  Frank  Koh- 
inson,   Lon..    lsrt:i,    12mo;  new   eil.,   H7I.     H.  Captain  j 
Chriatie's    Urand  Danxhter,   Lon.,  IS«t.   C-'mo.     9.  The  | 
K.tperience.s  of  Tom    Neal   and   Sarah   liin  Wife,    Lon.,  j 
IHUt,  )p.  Svo.      10.  The  Carpenter's  Family:  a  Sketeh  of  | 
Village    Life,   Lon..   lsii.">,  I2ini).     11.   Master  and   Ser-  ' 
vant ;  or,  Uiohanl   Owen's  Choioe,   Lon.,    ISrt,),   ji.    Kvo. 
12.  Sturdy  .lack.  Lon.,  1S72,  12mo.     i:i.  The  Shnmper'a 
Foundling:  a   Story    of   New    Year's    Kvo,    Lon.,    IS7I, 
Ifimo.     II.   Thoughtful   .loo,   and   how   he   gained    his 
Name.  Lon..  IHH»,  4to.      \:k   Katie  lirightsido,  and    how 
she  made  the  Host  of  Kverything,  Lon.,  1S,S2,  -Uo.      Irt. 
Bernard    Kendal's  Fortune,  Lon..  18s:i,  I2ino.      17.   Ills 
First  Offence:  a  True  Tale  of  City  Life,  Lon.,  t8s;i,  p. 
Svo.     IS.    Look  on   the  Sunny  Side,  ,md  other  Sketches,  j 
Lon.,   lS.'<:i.  p.  Svo.       19.  The    Longest   Way   round  for  ' 
the  Shortest,  Lon.,  18S:!.  p.  Hvo.     2I».   .Midsummer  lloli-  | 
day,  Edin.and  Lon..  iss;),  p.  Svo.     21.  Tho  Emigrant's  I 
Son,  Lon.,  ISS  I,  p.  Svo.     22.  Milly's  .Mistakes,  and  what  ; 
she   learned   by    them,   Lon.,   1881,    12mo.      2:t.     Kutli 
Western's   lilessing,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.     2L  Tho   Luck-  , 
iesl  Lad   in  Lihborton,  Lon.,  IS85,  12mo.     25.  Old  Can- 
tanker,  and  what  came  of  tho  Flower-Show.  Lon.,  1885,  j 
p.  Svo.     26.  Alice  Western's  lilessing,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  \ 

27.  TooClose-Fisted,  and  other  Tales,  Lon.,  IsSft,  p.  Syo. 

28.  An  Angel  Uuest  in  Human  (iuise,  Lon.,  l-^^ii,  p.  Svo. 

29.  Comfortable  Mrs.  Crook,  and  other  .Sketches  from 
Rural  Life,  Lon.,  18SS,  p.  Svo.  :!0.  (letting  Clear  Off; 
or.  Tim  Uellamy's  Joke.  Lon.,  1388,  p.  Svo.  M.  (Irate- 
fnl  Peter's  Nevf  Ye;ir'8  C.ift,  Lon.,  1888,  18mo.  :i2.  Ser- 
vants and  Service.  Lon.,  1SS8,  p.  Svo.  Xi.  Taught  by 
Experience,  Lon..  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Lambert,  A.  C.  The  Story  of  a  Pillow,  Lon..  I  SS.i, 
sq.  l6mo. 

Lambert,  Kev.  Brooke,  li.C.L.,  graduated  at 
lirasenose  (,'ollege,  <.)xford,  1S5S;  ordained  IS5S;  vicar 
of  St.  Mark's,  Whitcehapol,  1885-71  ;  vicar  of  (Jreen- 
wich  since  1880.  1.  Seven  Sermons  on  Pauperism. 
preaehe.1  at  St.  Mark's,  Whitechapel,  Lon.,  1S7»,  12nio; 
new  ed.,  IS71. 

"Tills  Ka.st  Knd  preacher  .  .  .  has  indicated  the  only 
spirit  and  (lireclion  in  which  we  can,  with  any  hope  of 
success,  or  even  of  initigatiim  of  the  presaiiiK  evil,  set 
about  the  accomplishment  of  H:'—S),rcl(Ui>r,  xliv.  295. 

2.  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  l.on.,  188:i, 

Lambert,  C.  II.  Synoptical  iJictionnry  of  Scrip- 
ture Parallels,  Lon..  1879;  2d  cd..  1880,  12mo. 

Lambert,  thnrles  H.  ;.  Ibougnis  and  raucies 
in  Solitary  Hours,  [verse.]  Lou.,  I.s40,  p.  Svo.  2.  Poems 
and  Translations  from  the  iJerraan  of  Goethe,  Ac,  lion., 
1850,  p.  Svo. 

Lambert,  George 

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LAM 

the  Village,  [verso.]  Illust.  Lon.,  iSS.'l,  Syo.  2,  The 
Power  of  tliilil  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  Issfl,  2  vols.  p.  8vo, 

Lambert,  Henry.  A  Memoir  of  Ireland  In  In,',ii. 
Ily  an  K\  .M.P.      Hubliii,  l-.il,  8vo. 

Lambert,  Isaac  ('owley,  M.A.,  F.U.il.S.,  I, 
ls,7(i|  grailiialid  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge:  call'  ' 
to  the  bar  at  tho  .Middle  Temple  1871;  .M,P.  for  Kul 
Islington  since  188(1.  A  Trip  to  CanhniBro  and  Ladiik. 
Illust.     Lon..  1877,  p.  8vo. 

Lambert,  llev,  LoiiU  A.,  a  Roman  Cnthuli. 
priest  of  Waierloo.  N.Y.  I.  iTians.i  The  Cliriniiiiii 
Father:  what  ln'  should  be.  and  what  he  should  do;  |'r"'ii 
the  (lernian  of  W.  Cramer;   with  Introiluetioi.  by  S.  \. 

Ilyan,   N.  York,    issil,  ;t2i 2.  Notes   on    Ingcrsoll; 

rttheil..  IhitValo,  N.V.,  I8s|,  Irtnio.  :i.  Tactics  of  Iiilldils, 
'  HuiValo,  N.Y.,  1887,  Ifinio. 

"Lambert,  Nannie,"  (Pseud.)  SeeO'DoNoniii  i, 

.Mils.   .N.    I'oWKIl,    iii/Vo. 

Lambert,  OMmnntl.  Angling  Literature  In  V.nn 
land;  and  iHsoription  of  Fiihing  by  tho  Ancients,  Lmi  , 
1 881,  l2mo. 

Lambeti,    llev.    William.      (Kd.   and    tnin« 
Codex  Canonum  Kcclesiie  I'nivcrsie  :  Canons  of  the  Km -I 
Four  Oeneral  Councils  of  the  Chinch,  Lon.,  Isiis,  Hv". 

LnmbillK,  A.  A.  .\  History  .f  the  Catholic  Chiir.  li 
in  the  Dioceses  of  Pittsburg  and  Allegheny,  N.  Yiirk, 
18811,  Svo. 

Laniborn,  Robert  II.,  Ph.D.  I.  A  Uiuliinciit.nv 
Treatise  on  the  .Metallurgy  of  Copper,  Lon.,  ISIlli,  C.'ii,,. 
2.  A  Itudiiiientary  Treati.-e  un  the  Metallurgy  of  Silver 
and  Lead,  Lon..  181)1,  12nio;  Dth  cd.,  1879. 

Laming,  Iliclinrd.     1.  Matter  and  Force:  ihur 

Nature  ami    Laws,  1 .,  Is5l,  Svo.     2.  (!od   in   Seiiiil 

Causes,  l.nn.,   IS7:i,  Svo.     :'..  The  Spirituality  of  Cau-:!- 
tion  :  a  Seientillc  Ilnaithceis,  l.on.,  Is7l.  p.  Svo. 

Lamon,  Ward  II.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Limiiln, 
IVom  his  liirth  to  his  Inauguration  as  Presiilenl.  llliift. 
I'   -t..  IS72,  Svo. 

"That  the  volnnie  Is  t"  he  prnnonuecd  generally  sail.- 
faetorv  we  think  we  may  say.  tliniiKh  we  cimless  we  siiy  -o 
with  reiuetance,  for  ...  it  eniilrlves  tn  otleiid  Hie  reader 
abiiiil  as  olleii  as  it  pleases  him.  Hut  It  Is  very  ci.|ii"iis 
mill  minute;  It  Is  the  result  of  very  much  pain.slakii  i; 
laliiir  hv  person-s  liiliniiitely  eiuinecleil  with  the  Lliieolii  i.l 
the  aiite-presideiitial  ihivs  ;  it  is  very  triithliil,  eoUMieii- 
tiiiiis,  and  eritieallv  impartial,  while  at  the  .same  time  it  is 
lull  of  respect  and  iitUMtioiiate  admiratiiiii  fur  Mr.  l.liiiolii. 
.  .  .  We  eoiuniend  It  to  everybody  as  excellent  reading,  as 
eaptlvating  as  a  roiininee,  and  of  deep  interest  to  eveiy 
citizen."— .V(i/ioH.  xiv.  UN'. 

Lamont,  Alexander.  Wayside  Wells;  ur, 
Thoughts  from  Dcepdiile.  Lon.,  1874,  12mo. 

Lnmont,  E.  II.  Wild  Life  among  the  I'm  ilio 
Islaiiileis  Illust.  I, Mil.,  IS67,Svo. 
I  Laniunt,  James,  1' (I.S.,  F.R.d.S.,  b.  1828;  re- 
I  fiilc"  at  Knowilun,  Argyllshire.  1.  Seasons  witli  ilie 
;  Sea-llorses.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISIil,  Syo.  2.  Yaelitiiii  in 
the  Arctic  Pens;  or.  Notes  of  Five  Voyages  ol  .~|.uit 
j  and  Discovery  in  the  NeigliLourbood  of  Spitibcrgcii  ami 
!  Novaya  Zembya.  Editdl  and  Illustrated  by  W.  Live-av. 
I  .M.D.     Lon.,  iS7t!.  8vo. 

I  "He  has  time  and  nn  iiey  at  his  disposal ;  he  ha-  ■•  i  liis 
heart  on  rontributiiij;  lo  Arctic  discovery,  and.  ii-  '■••  lic- 
lil-hts  in  Ihls  sort  of  '  le  in  spite  of  its  hardship-,  !■-  'lan- 
ders, and  its  occasioi  d  dreariness,  he  is  contciil  !•  !.ms;ii 
himself  to  disappoiniiiients  when  he  has  done  his  uiiinist 
111  cnmmaiid  success. "—.'«Vi/.  Kiv..  xll.  JSl. 

Lamont,  Miss  Martba  Alacdonald.  I.  Im- 
pressions, Thoughts,  and  Sketches  during  Two  Yeiirs  in 
Franco  and  Switzerland.  Li.i.,  184",  12nio.  2.  The  I'ur- 
tunes  of  Woman.  Lon..  is  19,  .')  vols.  p.  Svo.  :i.  Tlic 
Olndiator:  a  Tale  of  the  Roman  Empire,  Lon.,  |s^ll, 
!2mo.  4.  The  Village  Millionai—:  a  Novel,  Loii.,  IS.it. 
3  vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  Love  i-fr<iM8  Money,  Lon..  |s5a,  J 
vols.  p.  Svo. 

Lamont,  R.  The  Principal  .Sources  of  Knglunils 
Greatness.  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Lamphere,  (Jeorge  N.  The  rnitcl  Slates  (iov- 
ernmcnt  :  its  Organization  and  Practical  Woikiiigs, 
Phila..  188(1,  Svo. 

I.innpman,  Archibald.  Among  the  JlilM,  anJ 
other  Poems,  Ottawa,  1S8S. 

"  A  volume  of  verse  published  at  Ottawa,  and  full  al  oiii'C 
of  the  Inllnencc  of  Canadinn  scenery  and  of  cla.-ical  c"  • 
ture.  arrests  the  reader's  attcntiun  at  once.  Aii'l  liiuuiili 
i'vrrt-  Is  li-ii-'vi-;  exsrtlv  ,iemr.nstr«ting  tniB  frciiie.-  m  tin* 
volume,  there  is  .so  much  in  Itof  truth, simplicity,  vivncily, 
and  of  somethinif  that  fairlv  deserves  the  name  of  imssio". 
that  It  is  very  pleasant  and  sometimes  even  ini|ire.sslve 
reading, almost  frum  beginning  to  end."— .S';)CcWur,lxil.:>- 


Over  the  Hills  and  through  !     Lampoon,  Frederick  Locker-,  b.  1821 ;  son 


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I."M.,  I  SSL',  12m,.. 

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Lancaster,  H.  Jj. 

Synopsis  of  Our  l.or.l'- 


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Oxf.,  185I,8vo.  Anon.  2.  Eureka  No.  II. :  a  Sequel  to 
a  Sequel  to  Lord  John  Russell'a  Post-Bag,  Oxf.,  1863, 
8vo,  Anon.  (Pamphlets  referring  to  the  Oxford  Com- 
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lish Hexameters,  Lon.,  I86L',  4to. 

Landoil,  Joseph.  School  .Management:  including 
a  General  View  of  the  Work  of  Education,  (Education 
Library.)  Lon.,  l«s;i,  p.  8vo  ;  6th  ed.  same  year. 

Landon,  Lucy.  (Trans.)  Little  Kobinson  of  Paris; 
or.  The  Triumph  of  Industry,  by  Mine.  E.  Foa,  Lon., 
1870.  18mo. 

Lnildoii,  .H.  E.  L'rbain  Grandier,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  Isii2,  Ip.  8vo. 

Landon,  .YIelville  U.  1.  The  Franco-Prussian 
War  in  a  Xutshell,  N.  York,  1871,  12mo.  2.  Saratoga 
in  I'JUl  :  a  Book  of  Satire,  Love,  Fun,  and  Statistics. 
Illust.  N.  York,  1S72,  l2mo.  3.  Eli  Perkins  at  Large; 
his  Sayings  and  Doings,  Ac.  Illust.  N.  York,  187.*), 
12mo.  4.  Eli  Perkins's  Wit,  Humor,  and  Pathos,  1883, 
12m<>. 

Landon,  S.  Fifty  Years  in  the  Itinerant  Ministry, 
N.  York,  18(i8,  Khno. 

Landor,  Walter  .<$avngc,  [ant'',  vol.  i.,  add,,] 
1775-ISI)4,  He  spent  the  liist  six  years  of  his  life  in 
Florence.  For  biog.,  see  Coi.vi.s,  S.,  and  Koiister,  John, 
Hiipiii.  1.  .Antony  and  Octavius  :  Scones  for  the  Study, 
[verse,]  Lon.,  l.-<5(i,  Svo.  2.  Dry  Sticks  Fagoted,  Edin., 
18J7,  8vo.  3.  Hebrew  '  ics :  transfusing  the  Pious 
Spirit  of  the  Divine  I'si  t  into  Devout  Exercises  «( 
Prayer,  Praise,  and  ThanKSgiving.  By  an  Octogena- 
rian, [..on.,  ISotf,  Svo.  Anon.  (Halkett  and  Laing.) 
t.  Heroic  Idylls:  with  Additional  Poems,  Lon.,  ISfl.i,  p. 
Svo. 

"There  are  in  this  volume  scone  half  a  dozen  new  dia- 
logues or  dramatic  scenes  :n  vur.H',  of  Hliicli  '  Theseus  and 
Hipiiiilyte'  and  the  ■  Trial  of  .Esehylus'  are  amont;  I.an- 
dor's  very  be.-.t  work  in  this  kind."— S.  Colvi.n  :  Lamlor,  p. 

Laildrctli,  P.  1.  Studies  and  Sketches  in  .Modern 
Liierature.  Lon.,  IsiU,  cr.  .svo.  2.  Life  and  Ministry 
of  Adam  Thomson  of  Coldstream,  Edin.,  I8ti8,  p.  Hvo. 

I^andseer,  Thomas,  A.R.A.,  [mite,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
17il.)-18S0  ;  elder  brother  of  Sir  E.  Landseer;  an  en- 
graver. (Ed.)  Life  and  Letters  of  William  Bewick, 
Artist,  Lon.,  1871,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"These  voUimos  will  not  be  unwelcome  to  readers  fond 
of  literary  gll^siIl.  They  ubound  in  anecdotes  concerning 
Haydiin.  Wilkic,  and  Lawrence,  Wordsworth,  Hazlitt,  and 
Scott.  William  liewick— not  to  be  confounded  with  the 
celebrated  engraver  of  that  name— was  born  towards  tlio 
close  of  the  last  century  ;  he  became  the  pupil  of  llavdon, 
and  was  suliscquently  employed  bv  ••^ir  Thomas  Lawrence 
to  make  ciipics  uf  the  ('rescues  i>r  .Michael  Angelo  in  the 
Sistine  <'lia|>cl.  .  .  .  He  ai>pcars  in  tliese  pages  in  the  char- 
acter of  Hoswell.  .  .  .  Hut  the  materials  are  trite,  and  the 
style  is  far  from  ciimmendablc.  .  .  .  The  facts  and  inter-  ' 
sp'-sed  anecdntes  have  value,  biu  the  criticisms  and  re-  : 
flei'lions  are  all  but  worlhlcss."— .sVi(.  licv.,  xxxii.  ■£>:>. 

Lane,  A.  V.  Adjustments  of  the  Compass,  Transit, 
and  Level,  Host.,  ISS»,  12mo. 

Lane,  Bntler.  The  Health  Guide:  a  Poimlar 
Hand-Book  nf  .Mcilicine  and  Surgery,  Lon.,  1853,  !>.  Svo. 

Lane,  C  li.  Uailway  Communication  in  London, 
and  the  Thames  Embankment,  Lon.,  IS(il),  Svo. 

Lane,  Kev.  Charles  Arthur,  graduated  at  St. 
Bee8lS7S;  onlained  1S71»;  rector  i)f  All  Saints',  Winni- 
peg, 1S81;  curate  of  St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens,  1SS5- 
8(i,  and  since  then  lecturer  of  the  Church  Defence  Insti- 
tutiim.  Illustrated  Notes  on  English  Church  History, 
Lon.,  18Sti-8S,  2  vols.  12mo:  vol.  i.,  From  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Dawn  of  the  Reformation;  vol.  ii.,  The 
Reformation  and  .Modern  Work. 

Lane,  Kdward  Wickstead,  .M.D.  1.  Hydrop- 
athy ;  or.  The  Natural  System  of  .Medical  Treatment, 
Lon.,  ls.')7,  p.  Svo.  2.  Old  Medicine  and  New,  Lon., 
1873,  fp.  Svo.  3.  Hygienic  Medicine:  the  Teachings  of 
Physicdiigy  and  Common  Sense.  Lon.,  1885,  8vo. 

Lane,    Edward  William,  [,ii,tr,   vol.  i.,  add.,] 
lSlll-lS7t').    B"or  biog.,  see  I'ooi.K,  .St,vni.p;v  I,,vnk-,  i'/i/Vo. 
I.  Arabic-English  Lexicon.     Parts  I.-VIf.     l,on.,  Isfi7- 
85,  imp.  4to.      (Parts  \'I.  and  Vlf.  have  been  edited  by 
Stanley  l.ane- Poole.     They  bring  the  work  down  to  the  ] 
close  of  the  letter  M.     The  tirst  fiisrjiculus  uf  Part  VIII.  ; 
was  published  in  1SS7.)    2.  .Vrabian  Society  in  the  .Mid-  \ 
die  Ages  :  Studies  iVom  the  '•'  Tliousand  and  One  .Sights,"  i 
Lon.,  1SS3,  p.  Svo.     (This  is  a  reprint,  edileil  by  Stanley  1 
Lane-Poole,  of  tlu  notes  to  the  author's  translation  of  ! 
the  .Arabian  Nights.) 

Lane,    F.    T.      Reply  to  Rev.  J.  Weiss  on   "Our, 


Relations  with  the  Spiritual  World,"  Cambridge,  16117, 
Itimo. 

Lane,  J.  J.  Dunois,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  Is.'iS 
12mo. 

Lane,  James  Ilobert,  F.R.C.S.,  consulting  s  r. 
geon  to  the  Lock  Hospital.  Lectures  on  Syphilis  deliv- 
ered at  the  Harveian  Society,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo ;  ni"» 
ed.,  ISSl. 

Lane,  Laura  M.  1.  (ientleman  Versehoyle,  Lcm., 
1875,  3  vcjIs.  cr.  Svo.  2.  My  Sister's  Keeper:  a  Stuiy 
for  Girls,  Lmi.,  187l»,  p.  Svo.  3.  A  Character:  a  Story 
for  Girls,  Lon.,  1S7!I,  12nio.  4.  Harry's  Disciplij;,', 
Lon.,  1881, p.  Svo.  5.  Ella's  Mistake,  Lon.,  1S82,  p.  >v„. 
fi.  A  Dresden  Romance,  Lon.,  188-),  p.  Svo.  7.  A  NiiM>- 
teenth  Century  Hero,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo.  s.  There-a  i 
Secret,  Lon.,  1SS5,  p.  Svo.  U.  Dr.  Maynard's  Dau<;li!. ,. 
Illust.  Lon.,  18S6,  p.  Svo.  10.  Living  it  Down,  l.uii., 
ISSt),  p.  8vo.  11.  Ilawbrook  Farm;  or,  Esther  liaunts 
Wooing,  Lon.,  1887,  (i.  Svo.  12.  Heroes  of  Every-Day 
Life.     Illust.     Lon.,  I8S8,  p.  Svo. 

Lane,  Pauline  C.  (Trans.)  German  Fantaeie.'^  by 
French  Firesides ;  from  the  German  of  R,  Leander,  >i. 
Y'ork,  1SS7,  s(j.  Itimo. 

Lane,  Kichard  James,  A.R.A.,  [niitr.  vol  i 
add.,]  lsm)-lS72;  brother  of  Edward  William  \mw, 
siiprii  ;  an  engineer.  1.  .Spirits  and  Water.  By  II. . I. 
L.  Lon.,  1S55,  Svo.  2.  Marks  and  Remarks  for  <\i,: 
Catalogue  of  the  Exhibition  of  the  Royal  Acadcuiv 
By  A.  E.     Lon.,  1856. 

Lane,  Sarah,  ("May  Kingston,"  pseud.)  :. 
Pha'be  Skiddy's  Theology,  Best.,  1883,  l2mo.  2.  Bcitlm 
Gordon,  Bost.,  ISSS,  12mo. 

Lane,  William  Arbnthnot,  M.B.,  M.S.,  F.R.t  .s., 
senior  demonstrator  of  anatomy  at  Guy's  Hospiial.  .Man- 
ual  of  Operative  Surgery,  for  Practitioners  and  Student.*, 
Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Lane-Clarke.    See  Clarke. 

Lane-Poole.    See  Poolk. 

Lang,  Alfred.  Hints  on  the  Construction  of 
Houses,  Lon.,  1 853,  imp.  Svo. 

Lang,  Alice.  1.  No  Place  like  Home,  Lon.,  ISM, 
p.  Svo.  2.  Paul  Slater's  Home,  Lon.,  18S2,  12mo.  :i. 
The  Price  of  a  Lark,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  4.  AhkcI 
Meadow,  Lon.,  18,S3,  p.  Svo.  5.  Our  Anniversaries:"  ;i 
Selection  of  Texts  and  Verses  for  Every  Day,  Lon.,  I.'i-o, 
sq.  16mo.  (i.  Cords  of  Love.  Illust.  Lon.,  LSSCi,  ISin,,. 
7.  Geoffrey  Orme's  Victory  ;  or.  Life  in  Penwilhton,  l.ini , 
1887,  sq.  Ulmo.  8.  'Tim's  Treasure,  and  how  be  foiiM.l 
it,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo.  9.  Harry  Lester's  Revenge,  Loii., 
1SS8,  12mo. 

Lang,  Andrew,  LL.D.,  b.  1S44,  at  Selkirk,  Set- 
land;  was  educated  at  St.  Andrews,  and  at  Balliol  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  where  he  gained  tirst  classes  in  Clas.sio.d 
Moderations  and  the  Final  Schools,  and  was  clcclcl 
Fellow  of  Morton  College  in  ISfiS,  He  is  a  writer  Inr 
the  London  Daily  News,  a  frequent  contrilnitor  to  peii 
odical  literature,  and  editor  of  the  "  English  Wortliii  ^ ' 
series.  1.  Ballads  and  Lyrics  of  Old  France  :  with  niliir 
Poems,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo. 

"A  .series  of  translations  from  the  older  Trench  [..mi 
comes  tirst,  and  later  in  the  volume  there  are  .vinic  (in  tluT 
specimens  of  poets  in  the  nineteenth  centurv.  The  r. -t 
of  the  space  is  tilled  with  original  Ivrics.  all  w'riKcn  ii'  ihc 

manner  of  a  student  of  Kcjusanloriif  theciassicals us 

of  Konsard's lyrics,  apijroached  in  liisspiritand  u^ed  iilUr 
his  niethoil.  .  .  .  There  arc  in  the  book,  hnwevcr,  tun 
series  of  short  poems,  the  lirst  called  '  .\vc,'  and  the  uIIi.t 
'  llcsperothen,'  parts  of  which  strike  ns  as  p(..>.se>siiii;  s)i- 
giilar  delicacy  and  beauty.'— .s'ur.  lici:,  xxxiv.  JSO. 

2.  Oxfcud:  Brief  Historical  jind  Descriptive  Notes: 
with  Etchings  and  Vignettes  by  A.  Brunct-Debiiine.-,  A. 
'I'oussaint,  and  R.  Kent  Thonnis.  Lon.,  ISSii,  fol. 

"  U  Is  hard  for  one  who  wields  even  the  most  .-kill'ul 
pencil  to  satisfy  tho.se  who  kimw  Oxford  well.  Y.  i  M. 
Brnnct-Debaines  and  bis  rnlkiburiilairs  in  the  work  n|  illus- 
tration leave  little  to  be  desired.  ...  Mr  LanuMii^k  iiM« 
been  nioreditlicult.  .  .  .  He  follows  in  his  imiJir^.  wliitli 
are  only  too  brief  and  few,  the  historical  nuHliod  ;  jukI  lie 
writes,  it  Is  evident.  (Mit  of  n<i  incoiLslderablc  fulness  ol 
knowkMlKe."— .spfc/otor,  liii.  Lii. 

3.  .\.\U.  Ballades  in  Blue  China,  Lon.,  IssO,  Svo 
and  l2mo;  2d  ed.,  with  ten  additional  ballades,  ISSl; 
new  ed.,  ISSS. 

"In  tlu'i(UMint  and  dainty  little  book  he  has  jo^l  iiuh- 
lisbed,  .Mr.  Lang  for  a  while  amuses  himself  by  clotliiiiK 
modern  theme.s  In  the  Komcwloit.  arhitriirv  for?n-  ..t':lii- 
elder  Krcncli  poets.  .  .  .  He  takes  us  to  no" regions  wliuli 
Overs  ol  poetry  would  explore  lor  special  beaiilv.  We 
lireathe  no  inoniitain  airs,  and  catch  no  glimpses  ol'  ni  .ir 
the  tar  horizons.  In  the  mean  tiine  a  ganlenplol.  «  illi  it 
peacock  lui  the  lawn,  set  beds,  and  i|nalntly-i'ut  licdws, 
lorms  no  bad  resting-place  for  the  tourist."— .IW.,  .\o,  JTtO. 


4.  Theoor 
lish  Prose: 
8vo.  5.  Th 
trated  Eng 
Home"  Ser., 
,  "  We  can  h 
bof)k-collecto 
which  he  ha,' 
6.  Helen  u 
"  tn  this  st 
theory  that  si 
been  prefcrre 
versified  fr,,,,, 
tion  of  the  e\ 
count  of  thes 
tus.smyrniins 
''  It  Is  less  a 
epic  than  a  str 
the  tale  of  Hel 
-Mr.  Lang's  rea 
loucheil  (,f(t.n 
tunes  with  the 
lelhng.and  rh' 
terity:^'-,So^  ti 
7.  Ballades 
Rhymes  a  la  A 
.Vobody  :  a  Ta 
Richard  Doyh 
the  same  as  wo 
"In  Fairy-La 
Hugo  Longwaj 
loin  and  Mytl 
l.on.,  ISS-i,  p.  .s 

"The  essential 

"I'.  If  that  term 

new  method  in 

method  which  is 

•  .  .  He  would  hi 

MoloL'ical  point  o 

".Mr.  Lang  is  i 

iinsMig  kimr  and 

lilalosoplier  of  L, 

ihe  ideal  form  (j 

vents  ivastc,  enip 

tic  grave-digger, 

I  "at  (jur  ancestoi 

formerly  were  ilss 

the  staple  of  gen 

sible  for  Ma.x  .M 

■Aryan,  so  it  is  nos 

hisunchuibtedcai 

thecannibalhastl 

•  ■  ■  I'ursuerl,  liow 

mterpretatlouof  I 

"■ork."-,lM.,  .Vos. 

(An  entirely  eu 

Allen,  may  bo  fou 

liTs  in  which  it  is 

Taylor,  Robert  Br( 

•>:vvi.  431,  and  x.> 

"f  Cain,  Bristol,  1 

"Toihecrimes  oi 

"lie  only  po.ssiliiett 

pi'iy  ol  much  learn 

I''.  Letters  to  I) 

"heaves  one  in  u 

ii>  style  anil  hispni 

lilc.-aiure."-*(^  h'e 

'  .Mr-  Lang's  uuw 

body  but  .Mr.  Lang. 

-Ill  Ihe  elegance  a 

men.  lis  quaint  ai 

^I'liolarshlp,  its  horn 

ll'lll,  lis  it  IS  his    iM  ii 

iiiiikc  mistakes,  its  o, 
■  Pi'>;i'i"usne.ss' In  sty 
-■ill,..  Si,,  ;fti4fi. 

i  I-  Books  and  Bo. 
'^'■■.  -V.  York,  1886, 
llic  Wrong  Paradis, 

Svo. 

"-yi«t  of  them  ar 
'""Ugh  humorous  ir 
'•omributions  to  (i,,, 
■;;j';'ii>^  that  have  e 

,  !"■   The   Politics  . 
!■""•.  lss(i,  p.    8vo. 
."""•.  I«''<7,  2  vols,  p, 
l™" '■ncydopicdi.iB; 
,.  .-^'i'-  Lang  (l,,,.u  ,, 

ft.  II  key  to  all  the  mvl 
,',;,",","."'•  ihc  irnuion'a 
,'"^^"1  111  myth  ami  rit 
!'■  mental  and  soeh 
'»»' lint  for  It."-- -iV, 

If'.  (Trans.)  Johnn 
too  trench  of  Charld 


4.  Thcuorituiii,  B 
lish  Prose 


LAN 

ii'D,  ftnd  Moselms,  ronJered 


„  "  rn  this  st„rv    7rl  -me   ,f  h,' .'';■  ';" '  ^d  cd.,  188;!. 
lio.)ry  that  siR.'wa"  uiV  nn„    ,  ,"^  I(<rtune3  of  Helen  the  ' 
been  preH-irecl     VlH,u'„f     ,.'"*''  V"'!'"'  "f  "lo  fc'od"  h,.s  i 
yersltre,!  fron,  the  •  iffi^.ra    fuf^T'','''''''^  "^  >»«nne^  are  ' 
lion  of  the  events  nfter      e  do  ,  h^I  >'u''>''      '''''«  '"fser  ,,. 
uoiiiit  of  thesaek  of  Tn.v    s  eh  If  V   '  ""'""■•  "'"1  "'e  "  - 

;;pi.' tha!r:fJ[^';;:;';;/;:-,;;{«mf  rial,  n.a  ,K,e„.:  less  an 
the  tale  of  Helen\,f  Zv    'slVhvme,!'^,;''''''''  '""  ""  '"»' 
,^L'";g»  reading  has  tai  gift  h?m  of  h   "''V''';>'  ^"'  ""  ""it 

7.  Billades  and  VVrsp^  Vi.;,,  v  ^r    i 
Khyme.,  a  la  Mode    IZ     I ssl'  Ti ^'"■'''  '''**■*'  '^mo.     8.  | 

N^'body:  aTaleof  Fai  ;. UnV  .r  ,^  ^"^  P"''^''^^ 
Richard  Doyle,  Lon  ,  884  "?„  "^f  '!■,?  »™""'g«  by 
tliosame  as  were  oriiri„„ri„  ul-  ■'^""  '"''••'I'-iUions  are  ' 
"In  Fairy-S."?''";  Xl'l^'i"  ''U  '^'""S'""n'» 
Hugo  Longway,  [,4end  j  Un  ^S^'U^"'',."-'  ^■ 
t.an  and  Myth  :  Studi  J  of T'' i  ,,'  '^""*-  "•  Cus- 
^-..I8H4,p^H;of'2"J'':r,7f,3'^-'y   l^^age   and    Belief, 

-.  STari'^fis'  Ge"^.';;;r,it-'{,';„i5"?'^  "-v*  ">  >"-■  ^-r. 

new  nietho<l  in  the  3y  on,,vH    '^'-''''''''' ''-  'H'li'^M.  a 
method  whieh  is  at  nresent  i  >,  ,  •        ''.'Ky  "'*  Hfe'i'inst  the 

"0,0  ?^p^li!t':;7SSSvT^"'J^- 

vints  waste,  employs  the  hak-^ ^        f '  '""-iuuoli  as  it  ore 
I  he  ^TaveMii^rJ;er,  1  Jsl    wPu^f,''  "'"'.'Jives  the  expense  of 
11.^1  ..ur  aneestorswXjavaJes?^^^^^ 
foiinerly  were  assumed  to  bcS      ! ,   '"i"  '^""'"'  "'"H 

jVoan  so  it  Is  po  sil  '  I  r*\tr  ','„  'f,"''"'  }"'  "■uloub'^^ed 
j.s  iindoubteclVannil  «l  Vike  h  ''i,.'','  """«-; '""  miudi  of 
tliecannibal  has  the  da  serous  v'«.  of  '.:'""■'  l'«"l«ees»or, 
■■  .  i'nrsned,  however  with  nro™?.  !■   P^'yife'loo  niiieh  ' 

t"s  in  which  it  is  sharn  V  ,-;  .71     7';  ''''''''•  '*"^'  ""J  '«•''- 
Taylor,  Uobert  Brow"    'i^,  ,  h  "r^l   'if  "•  "'"  '^'"-  ^^'-'« 

"I  Cain,  Bristol,  1886   I'-ln'  '      '  *°-^      '^'  ^''e  Mark 

-•onliM-SZ^ J:? SI! ;;l^-P;'S^i^  ^.r.  r.a,:, i,a„ added 

]it.™i,re."-AV,^'/to,.,  Ui'  «l',;'»l'.Mlseol  so  wide  a  range  of 

-MMhe  ele«anee\t„,V vaHe  y  of  l"s'l  1?'"'^' ''^''"^'^ 

in,  it«  ipiaint  and   irrelevant  h„  ,'*-""'>■. 'i™""ipiisb- 
*'l>"lai-shlp.  its  honestv  of  t,,,,         '"""onr,   its  exeeil,.,,! 
""','.  "»  it  fs  his  in  its  ^.  ,1,      V  ,""!•  ","«™"™  ami    Me 
"ak.Mnist.ik,.s,itsore,si    m^^U^^^^^ 

---  that  have  ev^li'^l^-.J-^^'--  --..^.be -^l 


LAN 


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I.OII., 

i'lin., 

IVuMl 


|'^'^r.2'vois.p.8;.,',;  X;,  ",";."' ""-'  «"iiKi"n; 

„„  "'■yelopa-dias  magnzine^^n  ""'y'"  ''^I'li'ited 

;;;ri-n^i.;^:;;Jl';&r-;,f'--vai;^^;;,';;iK^ 


'7  E.  1  iLnfann  t^  ",8  /r"''™=  ".j'''  "-"i-rg^' 
I'arnassus  :    Uhymes  om'  „„  ,  V'     ?•      ^2.   (irass  of 

,23.  Letters  onlit"ratn?'io"  itsu' ,f ""-  l^'  '«'""• 
Walteh,  M.A  and  Uv.„.  .■'  '  """°'  ^^'th  Leap. 
Iliad  of 'jfcne  ,  "lit  in  ,  '  /v  YY'  Jf^^-  ('™n«.}  The 
«r.  8vo.  8ee,aJ,XT;\'^'„'^S^'.'f  ^ '"'«'  '■<">■'  "'^'' 
"■"<■«,  AV.  H.,  He.  1  V  L'  ?•  /,'■'  ""/"■"•  With  I'oL- 
1887,  8vo       •>•,,,,  .,i  ^     .       A"t''u'-»    of  "It."      Ton 

!«KNLE;,VK,pSera?p;'  ""ii"-^'^  W--  W^b 

^f'on.,  1888.  8vo.  \  "it  ;  fy  "/■  V"  '^«  (^""««- 
I.e.na„,  and  other  Ta  es  frm,  H  '",:-  ^""i''  '^'''«  I*-^'"! 
Svo.^  And  .see  KExnAl^MAr,  „i.^'""'''  ^""•'  'S^". 

;  the  Ur"fk'  o^Sy'luMr-^^Ti?'""^  ^'""'"'«-  f™"" 

l-'^^SrZS^^J^P^f     Hhopalo. 
1  I-urope,  Lon.,  1884   2  vols  "^'-g""""'  ^''«  Hulterllies  of 

|"-^F"t^l.e"ir„":?J--,:ie  A^ir-Battle:  a  Vision  of 

^o>I;""^L::^^- ,;;,  t:^  ^'--,by  mif ;  or.  The  Har- 

Lon.,  185,3,  12,uo.  .!.  Too  Mnnh  A  >,'''""  Experience, 
Calendars  Lon.,  m4,p"s^,^^/%\''"'-'^^'  'I''"ee 
or,  Em.ly  Orford,  Loo  ,  ?S55  „  Sv„  ?  ^n'""'  "'"'"i 
lionald ;  or,  llaos  „n,  M;^i '  P"  "•  ^-  Captain  Mao- 
ISi.S  12mo    tleJed,  188       '!;^r^  Capias  cL  tie,  Lon, 

'«■•?  a  Xovel,  Lon  185s  i'  **'"  ^-  W'"  he  Marr^ 
Krien,lV  Wife;  o,  Yo,k  'v  ?  '  """'"''••  '""'•  8.  My 
Svo.  i(.  The  Sec  «  Poh.r  '■"  «"""•■''.  Lon.,  18511,  er. 
'««,  er.  8vo;  new  ed     'sg')     '..fu- ""''  I'"^-''"".  Lon. 

Bay,  Lo'n.,'l87,S  .fr"*''^'  "''  ^''^      'ions'V Bottn'y 

a.i^j'd^i^?ir-..T;:.S"rr'"^'f''t -,.1., 

grated  toAustralia  t  ,if,;i'^V  "'."u^"'"  '■'*""•  <"«i- 
of  the  Australian  C  1  eg.  ^^.'f,?' "'""'?'""•■  P"n«ipal 
Australia,  a  Highly  Elil^itl  Vw  f  ^•,.  '  '^"'""'^land, 
'8<il,  or.  8vo  ,  ,Tew  ed   Y-^l!  >        ^  ^"^  E'"'B'"ti"n,  Lon., 

'?K,i!;^K^i;;;-;;!lty  ti»-^yi,-'y 

2.  The   Coming   Event  •   nr    v.     i 
jdeneeforlheSevfnrnitai  P, '  *'^'"^'''"»    »"<'    Indep™- 
l.'<70,  8v».  ^  """''  '  i-o^-inces  of  Australia,  L„n 

!  chu,"eirii4::;.  -'."te'Vr'r"'  ^•'^-  «"-y 

I  Lon.,  IS8:t,  er.  8vo  ^  •  ^^  "   ""'h   Living? 

•'V-r^r  tTrnsTTl!f'n''f''"'  -'•-'•Andrew  Lang 
baud,  Lon.,'l,s X'i  voTs  v""'^'  "'  ^^r'"'  ^^  A.  Kant' 
«"/"•",   Host.,   1885    .'i  vols  """','';'••  ''^  -"^'-W-  iJole, 

-Iving  View's  .  a  Xovcd     '  „  ''"^i, ' ',«"'  ,^-'      2-   Di- 

i"?'Tlt:l!i:^f-f^i^-4C^"^rtA.f: 

i/^''^^AJ^r;o'!;:fr,:or^j^!;-^r"'"'"'- 

I  "''I-  "■•  ""'".  I'.Svo;  new  od., 

i;--""-^? 'u:l:;;:;!.,^?';!":jj«".c.M.«.,  ia,e  h.m. 
"^^L;^u^.f~'''i^"-a;::.^.''ii?i;t 

fragments."-,,,,/.  'C',  xh'.^^IJ^'-"  ^'""Kerles  of  ill-aisorted 

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"  lliilf  of  it  is  compnsed  of  pure  nnd  vnlualiie  ore,  nnil 
liiilf  of  very  iiKliH'ert'iit  aiioy.  Tlie  ore  is  tliu  accoiiiit  of 
tlie  present  state  of  tlie  island,  tlic  result  of  Mr.  f-imK's  own 
observation.  Tlie  alloy  is  the  fiiiitory  whieli  i)reeeue»  this 
aceonnt."— .S;«c(u/u-,  hi.  14-t3.  ^ 

2.  The  Kuutuelian  CoupirEtat;  Servo-Bulgarian  War, 
&o.,  Lon.,  1886,  8vo.  3.  IlanJ-Buok  to  Cyprus,  Lon., 
IS86. 

Lang,  Walter  Scott,  M,D.,  M.H.C.S.,  F.H.C.S. 
I'Min.,  dcnionstnitor  of  anatomy  at  the  School  of  Medi- 
cine, Kdinburgh.  Practical  Surger-  :  Menior,xnda  for 
tiic  Use  of  Students.     Illust.     Edin.,"  1888,  l2mo,  ! 

Ijaiigbuin,  <>.  F.  and  J.  C  J.  The  Di.itrict  Ciurt^  , 
of  New  York  City  :  their  Organization,  Jurisdiction,  ami  : 
Practice,  N.  York,  1872,  8vo. 

Ijaiigbridge,  Rev.  Frederick,  M.A.,  b.  1849,  at 
liiriningham  ;  graduated  at  Alban    Hall,   O.vford,  1880; 
ordained    1870;    rector   of    >St.  John's,   Limerick,  since 
188H.      1.  Kitty  Crump,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1871,  1 
12mo.     2.  Gaslight  and  Stars:  a  Hook  of  Verse,  Lon.,  ; 

1850,  8vo.  H.  Peacock  Alley;  or,  lioy  and  Oirl  against  i 
the  AVorld,  Lon.,  IS80,  12mo.  4.  ".Mysteriously  .Miss-  ' 
ing :"  iStrange  Adventures  of  Two  Little  Pickles,  Lon., 

1851,  12mo.     b.  Songs  in  Sunshine,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 
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Lon.,   lss:i,    Ito.      8.    Love-Knots   iiril    Briilal    Bands: 
Poems.      lllust.      Lon.,  18S:i.      II.  The  Top  of  the  Lad- 
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8vo.      ID.   Major  .Monk's  jMotto;    or,  "Look  before  you 
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lland-Book  of  Humorous  Hecisations,  Lon.,  188. i,  2  vols. 
p.  8vo.     20.  The  Kiver  of  Y'ears :  Verses.    lllust.    Lon., 
1888,  32mo.     21.  The  Talking  Clock,  and  other  Rhymes 
for  Children,  Lon.,  1888,  sq,  lOmo.     22.  What  to  Head 
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Lailgdale,  II.  lU.  Stray  Hours  on  the  Shore  in 
Search  of  Pebbles,  Lon.,  18'i7,  sq.  lOmo. 

Langdell,  CLri»itopher  Columbus,  LL.D.,  b. 
1826,  in  Hillsborough  Co.,  \.H,;  graduated  at  the  Har- 
vard Law  School  Ls.^iS,  and  practised  in  New  Y'ork  City 
until  18711,  when  he  became  professor  of  jurisprudence 
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of  Cases  on  the  Law  of  Contracts,  Bost.,  1870,  2  parts, 
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!).  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Contracts,  Bost., 
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Langdon,  C.  W.  Treatise  on  the  Civil  and  Crim- 
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1870,  8vo.  Same,  with  Supplements,  1874  and  1876,  2 
vols. 

Langdon,  Henry  I).  1.  (Trans.)  ro;.ferenoe8  of 
the  Hev.  Pfiie  Lacordaire:  vol.  i.,  Lon.  1861,  8vo.  2. 
(Trans.)  Jesus  Christ :  Conferences  j  froi  the  French  of 
Pore  Lacordaire,  Lon.,  1800,  p.  8vo.  ).  (Trans.)  God : 
Cimferences ;  from  the  French  of  Pore  Lnoordaire,  Ijon,, 
1870,  p,  8vo.  4.  (Trans.)  God  and  Mar.:  Conf>  renocs  ; 
from  the  French  of  Piiro  Lacordaire,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  8vo. 
6.  (Trans.)  Life:  Conl'erences ;  from  the  French  of  Pere 
Lacordaire,  Lon.,  1873,  8vo. 

Langdon,  Samuel.  1.  Punchl  Nona:  a  Story  of 
Feuiale  I'Mucation  and  Village  Life  in  Ceylon,  Lon., 
1884,  p.  8vo.     2.  .My  Mission  Garden,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  8vo. 

Langdon,  William  Edward.  The  Application 
of  Electricity  to  Kailway  Working,  Lon.,  1877,  12ino. 

Langennu,  IlaronesH.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Lady 
with  the  Garnets;  from  the  Gerninn  of  E.  Marlitt,  Lon., 
1880,  p.  8vo.  2.  (Trans.)  Nadia;  or.  Out  of  tlie  Beaten 
Track;  from  the  Russian  of  R,  Orloffeky,  Lon,,  1887, 
3  vols.  cr.  Kvo.  3,  (Trans,)  Signer  I;  from  the  Ttnlian 
of  S.  Farina,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

Langrord,lienJamin  Franklin.  Alvinof  Eric; 
or.  The  Mourner's  Choice,  Lahore,  1851,  8vo. 

Langl'ord,  John  Alfred,  [ante,  vol.  L,  add.,]  b. 

972 


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1823,  at  Birmingham;  a  journalist.  1.  Tlio  Brama  of  n 
Life,  and  Aspiranda,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1852,  8vo.  2.  lie. 
ligion  and  Education  in  Relation  to  the  People,  Lon  , 
1862,  12mo.  3.  English  Democracy:  its  History  nnd 
Principles,  Lon.,  18,')4,  12mo.  4.  Tales  and  Lays  for 
Sun,shine  and  Shade,  Lon.,  1855,  12mo.  6.  Poems  of  llir 
Fields  and  the  Town,  Lon.,  1859,  12mo.  6.  Shelley,  '!'iiu 
Death  of  St.  Polycarp,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,'  IMHi, 
12mo.  7.  Prison  Books  and  their  Authors,  Lon.,  ISC. I, 
cr.  8vo.  8.  Pleasant  Spots  and  Famous  Places,  Lon., 
1802,  p.  8vo.  9.  A  Century  of  Birmingham  Life,  Ilir- 
mingham,  1808-77,  8  vols.  8vo.  10.  The  King  and  il:,- 
Commoner:  a  Historical  Play,  [verse,]  Birminghaiii, 
1870,  8vo.  II.  Modern  Birmingham  and  its  Instilw- 
tions  :  a  Chronicle  of  Local  Events  from  1841  to  1871 
Lon.,  1873-77,  2  vols.  8vo.  12,  (Ed.)  The  Praise  .,1 
Books,  as  Said  and  Sung  by  English  Authors,  I, (in,, 
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Residents  and  Visitors,  Birmingham,  1880,  8vo.  II. 
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Lnngford,  Margaret.  Clara ;  or,  The  Children's 
Token,  Lon,,  IS68,  18ijio. 

Langhorne,  William  Henry.  1.  Mission  Liic 
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la-Chapel!e:  Humorous  Description,  in  Blank  Verso,  u!' 
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Houso  Boy,  N.  Y'ork,  1864,  ISnio.  2.  Save  the  Errini;; 
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ern North  America,  Bost.,  1884,  8vo. 

Langley,  Albert  Gordon,  called  to  the  bar  :it 
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2.  An  Essay  on  the  Law  of  Pleading  by  AVay  of  Claim 
for  Alternative  Relief,  Lon.,  1881,  8vo. 

Langley,  Uev.  Daniel  Baxter.  1.  Tlic  In- 
quirer  after  Truth,  Lon.,  1854.  Anon.  2,  The  'I'iiblo 
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12mo,  Anon.  3.  Christian  Laconics,  Selected  aud  Ori);i- 
nal,  Lon.,  1862,  8vo. 

Langley,  Edward  Archer.  Narrative  of  a  l;c.-i- 
dence  at  the  Court  of  Meer  Ali  Moorad,  Lon.,  l.'-OO,  2 
vols.  8vo. 

Langley,  John  Baxter.  1.  A  Literary  Sandwich : 
Collection  of  Miscellaneous  Writings,  Lon.,  IS.ili,  s\o, 
2.  Via  Medica:  Laws  and  Customs  of  the  Medical  Pro- 
fession, Lon.,  1807,  p.  8vo. 

Langley,  John  Newton.  Pepsin-Forming  (ilamlf, 
(Philosophical  Transactions,)  Lon.,  18S2.  4to. 

Langley,  Richard.  Farewell  to  Life;  or.  Lyrical 
Reminiscences  of  British  Peers  in  Art,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Langley,  Samuel  Picrpont,  Ph.D.,  LL.li.,  b, 
1834,  at  Ro.xbury,  Mass. ;  iirolessor  of  astronomy  in  the 
Western  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Pittsburg,  since 
1807,  and  secretary  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  .since 
1887,  Ho  is  a  member  of  learned  societies  in  AoHiicd 
and  Europe,  and  in  1887  was  awarded  the  Uunifuiil 
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tion,  Wash.,  1884,  4to.  2.  The  New  Astronomy,  lllust. 
Bost.,  1887,  8vo. 

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1840-1882;  graduated  at  St.  Mary  IL.ll,  O.vford.  \^Cti; 
called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1863  ;  appoiiiti  d  pro- 
fessor of  English  constitutional  law  nnd  history  at  Uni- 
versity Crdlege,  London,  shortly  before  his  ff<'J'th-  1, 
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'I^'l- ar!;i  Mi  his  1  ,:,.     MS-I  ,T    '^'"lo'^no.^^    their 
..o!:??^^^-  ^-ter.      Ever,.D.,.aXovel, 

an,l  Youth  of  Chl,-le      "i'.'.Jo^fJ  'u"''"  ,  -•    ^''«  '^hiljho.a 
iie^r  A.Ulington,  Y,n-i(7hh-,' •  .„»"  >       \,^-   '"   t'''i'-Hol.l, 

'■■'ro-rO,  2  vol..  4  0      "/'/e     ,  Tl'"   v"-')  M'^'ol'-'.^tor. 
ea.shiru  ,inJ  a    'art  of'ci.    ■*  ^^'-^I'^'Um.  of  f.ar,. 

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Xovel,  N.  York?  18117,8^'  ^^■''^*'-     -Hiora-Fruit :  a 

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'luring  the'ia»t  te,  years' ^f  hi  "nf ''  |""' /^'r'-^"'''  >"" 
literature,  while  »tr,.l  I  ,,",,"  J'^l'"*'"'''''  '''""^"If  to 
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J'onditionsLon.,    s-r,        0     2  'V,'"'"'  "'V'    l'''^^i™' 
,  "1  Social  Scienee!  L-n.  'isry^vo"  'f/™''  ""'«■•  "  ■^""ly 
j  trcisin,  Lon.,  1880,  i,   ,s-,„      ' 
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If^fiZ.     lie  ,l,.|i„.„i   ,  '•'   '""""'''•   '•"■   Middlesex   fron 

(Tran.«.)  On    Anial    ,,„      v  ,',"""'•>' J"'"'""'''-     I 

llrrn.anlJody     fn    ;    ,  '"     ^ '"'S'''"'^!'-'    l^'rasite.  of  the 

I^nn.,  18fi7,  12m,r  7    .^ch'',  "•  V"l   T'  '"  S<=^  i' 

I'"n.,    KS68,    I2«o       «    V  ,'',""■'' "'''•'al''';  2d  ed. 

'-...,   ISfi9   12»    "new  >  ,"    "   lV;i"l"g7.     Ulu.t.' 

tures  delivered  at  the  ^ooHi'l^nn'   .   '  ?,"'  '•'""' •   I'*"- 

2."  ed.,  Un..  lsr;/,"Vth"e!,'Sr;tt,  '"""""•    ^""^''• 

Lankester,  Kdwin  Ray,  l'- a  i    w  n 

,  fated  at  Si.  paulV   ..1,„{     i'  ''•,"*^''  '»   I'"ndon  ;    edu- 

i  Oxfor,!;  b,ea,nc   ■:,!:«,,  i  ,;:;'';'"?',;""'  ''''"'*'  *^'"''^'=h. 


irrivate  ii,  fl,„p 'r   ,"*'''''  '""'""■y.  «a. ;  served  as  a  ' '"■'""-■'•  "t  S,.  Paul's  o^ho,      '  "\'"'-  ",'   '""idon  ;    edu- 


■'^'i'M.ejoine^    K  ;:    ,?  thr.' '  '\'''""'   '"'"■     ^» 

terly  Jclrnal  of  il  cr,  scot  i  ■■>    S  "''""''"'"P  «'  the  Quar- 

,  sineo  been  chief  editor        ?V'',''?'  ?'  "'''"''  ^e  has 

11%'ical   Associate     in  'is/i      ",11"';'^  the  Marine  liio- 

than  a  hundred  scie  ,,ih  .  nt.nn         f  .P»''li''l'ed  more 

»"«tly  on  con,  „  ,'  u  .     ir       ■■'•    '''"'"«  ''"">'   '»«•',) 

ff!>  .nd  ci,„.ii,.u,  „  £;  S;,''-„t"", "  is«>"j- 


>^as   founded     ,r    ho  .luth  ,r' "  '"""?"  '"  three  weeks,     «'"»y  "^"J  Classifleatio  ,    Lon.     877   sr'^'t  "n  ^'"'"•^- 
l-rison.)     2.  p1        Phil'       S'«''V'."''™''   "'  f""-!^""      ni""  ^  "  .^''""'""-  '"  I>''-winis,n     ,o„       ^.O  c    T"'™" 

Tlu.  .Science  n  ■>,'„:;:.,.">   ^'"l  Lon.,  1881),  l2,uo.      I     .  I-wkester.  Mrs.  Ph.>h„   ..   ,..,.    .     .. 


|^n^ri^i^"^-Si-.The.,,.rKl^^^ 
Tlu; . Cence  of  English  Verse,  .V.Yo;.'k,'?.8,so   ^T        ' 

Ihiiiks  th  .sske,/'ii  fiivtiVi      "■''""'«  "'   tiigli.s  i   verse      IIu 
L.m'  ^I'ssi"?,'"    '^'"'''""gi'-n.       must.'      N.    York    «n,l 

-ty^;[^^^^fi--:-'-'SS;„-f^ii-'^^ 

I'lni.lly  ,„  cai'iict .   ,  ,    ,,1,,"  ,  .'"■  ;  •  •,  "re  man  is  ni'o- 
''Iniins  are  iiotso  ,;    '"*'»""""'''  's  simple,  ami  if  i,  . 


was  educated  part  y  ^  '    '  hi  r,'',''''-'""T '"' """  "i^J' 
I  'l™.  partly  under  the    He.      r  ',?  '"''""'  "<■"  Lon' 

i  Kdwin  Unkester  ,,,,>.„  »h  ,  '""*  'nnrricd  to  I),- 
>  ration  of  art  eles  7r  \'ZT  ''"  '?--'''"^''  i"  '>>o  prepa- 
Knglish  Cy^p^Ji  "  "' A 'r.^J  ^"'yf"-''"  ->''  ''- 
of  the  Briiish  Fern  Lon  IsVs  %'""'  ^""^  ^'-''^"""' 
2.  WildFlowers\v"rh  v";tice  "ill  7'  r""*""'-'  '**'*'• 
.;;vo  3  Talks  about  He;Ttri,i,'"'L  ,  "TsVl'w' *■"• 
I.   lalks   about    Plants-    nr     !.■     i      r  '  '*''''  'i^'uo. 

L-..  187S.  p.  8y,!;tw'ed^88;i'-    '"""^  '"   ""'"»y. 
'  tion,Tm*,''?85'2"'"'"'-     ''''"^  "'"-""-'^  "^  Land  Valua. 

Mibn.?i":'';:,^'h„7l'o':,';e'':;  i^"'"--  ^'"-  '-  ""'L.]   becan., 

l«fiH:  Mhed.,  Hartford    1 8fi9"  ''"'  ''''   «''-   ^^'''«''- 

<.f  all'tl?e';rmbe'?s\';/^??,;y,'i':. ''''';.''  ^">«le  vohame  notices 
time,  to  Which  tl^'U:;:^ '/ir^^^-^a;<J,t.u>  ,.re^^ 

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Kraiililonl  sketches  of  all  the  members  of  the  Continental 
Congress.  .  .  .  The  chief  value  of  the  work  is  that  It  does 
for  tlie  reader  what  has  nowhere  else  been  Jone  in  a  col- 
lected form."— Aad'oii,  iv.  207. 

2.  Life  of  Williftin  Woodbridge,  Wash.,  1867,  8va.  3. 
Red  Book  of  Michigan,  Detroit,  1871.  4.  Resourw  of 
America,  [compiled  for  the  Japanese  Government,] 
Wash.,  1872.  5.  (Ed.)  The  Japanese  in  America. 
Illust.     N.  York,  1872,  8vo. 

"We  have  from  him  a  full  account  of  the  aims  of  the 
Japanese  embassv,  whose  vi.sit  is  I'ertaiiuy  one  of  the  most 
remarkable  occurrences  of  the  day,  and,  in  addition,  sun- 
dry essays  written  by  dill'ere'it  Japanese  students  in  this 
country.''— A'o/iOTi,  xv.  lo. 

6.  Biographical  Annals  o.  the  Civil  Government  of 
the  United  States,  Wash.,  1876,  8vo;  2d  ed.,  rev.  and 
enl.,  N.York,  ISt'T.  7.  Oetavius  Perinohief:  his  Life 
of  Trial  and  Supreme  Faith,  Wash.,  1879,  8vo.  8. 
Kccolleotions  of  Curious  Characters  and  Pleasant  Places, 
Edin.,  1881,  8vo.  «.  (Ed.)  The  Prison  Life  of  Alfred 
Ely,  N.  York,  1882.  10.  Leading  Men  of  Japan  :  with 
an  Historical  Summary  of  the  Empire,  Bost.,  1883, 
12mo. 

"  The  work  is  conscientiously  liccurato  as  far  as  it  goes, 
which  is  but  a  short  distance.  .  .  .  Taken  as  a  wliole,  it  is 
a  bundle  of  piimphlets,  creditable  neither  to  publisher  nor 
to  author."— iViidoM,  xxxvi.  217. 

11.  Farthest  North  ;  or,  The  L' 't  and  Explorations  of 
Lieutenant  James  Booth  Lockwooa,  of  the  Greely  Arctic 
Expedition,  N.  York,  1885,  sm.  8vo.  12.  Haphizard  Per- 
soniiiities,  Bost.,  1886. 

Lanman,  Charles  Rockwell,  b.  1850,  at  Nor- 
wich, 'Jonn.  J  graduated  at  Yale  1871 ;  associate  profes- 
sor at  Johns  Hopkins  1877-80.  and  since  then  professor 
of  Sans'irit  at  Harvard.  A  Sanskrit  Header :  with  Vo- 
cabulary and  Notes,  Lon.,  1884,  cr.  8vo. 

Lanphier,  J.  C.  Alone  with  Josus:  Gleanings 
for  Closet  Reading,  Lon.,  1872,  12mo;  6th  ed.,  1876. 

Lansdell,Kcv.  Henry,  D.D.,  M.R.A.S.,  F.R.G.S., 
b.  1841,  at  TcDterden,  Kent;  educated  at  the  London 
CoMege  of  Divinity;  ordained  1867;  curate  of  Green- 
wich 1868-69;  secretary  to  the  Irish  Church  Missions 
1869-79;  curate  in  charge  of  St.  Peter's,  Eltham,  Kent, 
1885-86.  He  has  travelled  round  the  world,  and  visited 
many  countries  as  an  amateur  missionary,  distributing 
tracts,  Bibles,  Ac.  1.  Through  Siberia.  Illust,  and 
Maps.     Lon.,  1882,  2  vols.  8vo;  4th  ed.,  1883. 

"His  book  is  much  too  long,  and  in  some  parts  it  is 
wearisome.  In  spite  of  this  great  draw  back,  it  will  never- 
theless tind  renders  enough;  for  it  contains  a  great  deal 
of  ver"  interesting  and  curious  matter,  while  the  style  is, 
on  tlie  whcile,  dear  and  lively.  Moreover,  to  a  larye  ex- 
tent, ihe  author  breaks  fresh  ground."— .s'a(.  Her.,  liii.  243. 

'■  It  is  a  genuine  record  of  a  remarkable  expedition, 
written  by  n  traveller  who  has  evidently  eyes  with  which 
to  see  clearly,  ami  a  mind  free  fn-oi  prejudice  or  bias, 
whether  politii^al  or  theological.  Making  his  way  right 
acr  ss  Siberia  from  the  L'ral  Mountains  U)  the  Sea  ot  Japan, 
he  visited  thu  prisons  in  each  town  at  which  he  arrived, 
and  every  mine  or  other  place  of  penal  servitude  which 
lay  near  liis  track."— Alli.,  No.  2830. 

2.  Russian  Central  Asia:  including  Kuldjli,  Bokhara, 
Khiva,  and  .Merv.  Maps  and  Illust.  Lun.,  1885,  2  vols. 
8vo;  abridged,  with  an  Aiipcnilix  on  the  Diplomooy  and 
Delimitation  of  the  Riisso-AI'ghan  Frontier,  1887,  1  vol. 
8vo. 

"  He  is  terribly  long-winded.  He  loads  his  pages  with 
trivial  details  aiid  petty  anecdotes.  .  .  .  ilis  descriptions 
of  scenery  are  often  striking  and  eflective."— .Sat.  liev..  Ix. 
ICiO. 

"  A  most  Important  and  valuable  contribution  to  our 
knowledge  of  the  subject.  .  .  .  Dr.  Lunsdell  has  done  good 
service  by  visiting  the  Kussian  prisons  and  describing,  we 
are  sure,  with  fidelity,  what  he  saw.  But  it  is  to  be  feared 
that  he  has  g<me  too  far  in  giving  a  definile  and  complete 
dei.ial  to  the  charges  of  cruelly  and  oppression  brought 
again.st  the  ngents  of  the  Rnssiau  government  by  i'rince 
Krapotkine,  M,  l.avrof,  and  •  titepniak.' "— ^(A.,  No.  3011. 

Lansing,  A.  New  York  Supreme  Court  Reports, 
!8(i!i-73,  N.  York,  7  vols.  8vo. 

LanHinc*  Rev.  Gulian.  Egypt's  Princes :  a  Nar- 
rative of  iMi->;onary  Labor  in  the  Valley  of  the  Nile. 
Illust.     N.  York,  l»'li4,  12ino. 

LRHNing,  J.  G.,  D.D.  An  Arabic  Manual,  Chio., 
1886,  8vo. 

Landing,  J.  V.,  M.D.     Fr.gs  and  their  Contribu- 
tions to  Science,  Albany,  1869,  8vo. 
Lansing,  Julin  A.    The  Holy  Ones,  Bost.,  1877, 

16l!10. 

Landing,  Mrs.  Mary.  Rebecca's  Journal;  or. 
How  wo  made  the  Winter  Beautiful,  Phila.,  1877,  sq.  1  «iim. 

Lansing,  William.  Forms  of  Procedure  in  State 
Proceedings  under  the  Statutes  of  New  York,  outside  of 

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the  Code  of  Civil  Procedure:  with  Notes  and  Citation.'?, 
N.  York  and  Albany,  188H,  8vo. 
Lanza,  Marchioness   Clara.    1.  Tit  for  Tut : 

Teutonic  Adventure,  N.  York,  1880,  sq.  16mo.  2.  Mr. 
Perkins'  Daughter,  N.  York,  1881,  sq.  16mo.  3.  A  Right 
eons  Apostate,  N.York,  1883,  12mo. 

Lapham,  Increase  Allen,  1811-1875,  b.  at  lui- 
myra,  N.V.  1.  A  Geographical  and  Topographical  IH-- 
soription  of  Wisconsin,  Milwaukee,  1844,  8vo;  2d  ed., 
rev., 1846.  2.  Antiquitiesof  Wisconsin,  Wash.,  1855,4tc. 
Lapham,  William  Berry,  M.D.,  b.  1828,  i,t 
Greenwood,  Me. ;  has  beeii  editor  (jf  ngricultural  jour- 
nals in  Maine.  1.  History  of  Woodstock,  Maine,  Port- 
land, 1882,  8vo.  2.  History  of  Paris,  Maine,  Paris,  16s  I, 
8vo.  3.  Centennial  History  of  Norway,  Maine,  1781- 
1886.  Illust.  Portland,  ?  886,  8vo.  4.  Bar  Harbor  iind 
Mount  Desert  Island.     By  W.  B.  L.     N.  York,  18S6. 

Lapworth,  A.  Kimberwell  House:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1871,  3  vols.  p.  8vo. 

Larcom,  Miss  Lucy,  [itnle,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  b.  \S':i;, 
at  Beverly,  Mass. ;  was  in  her  youth  a  factory-opera- 
tive at  Lowell,  and  contributed  to  the  Lowell  Olfeiiiig; 
was  editor  of  Our  Young  Folks  from  1866  to  1871,  iind 
has  since  resided  in  her  native  place,  contributing  to 
periodicals.  1.  Ships  in  the  Mist,  and  other  Stori<!, 
Host.,  1859,  18mo;  new  ed.,  1868.  2.  The  Sunbeam, 
and  other  Stories,  Bost.,  1860.  3.  Similitudes,  Bd.si,, 
1860.  4.  Leila  among  the  Mountains,  Bost.,  1861.  ... 
(Ed.)  Breathings  of  the  Better  Lile,  Boat.,  1866,  sin.  tin. 
6.  Poems,  Bost.,  1868,  Dimo.  7.  An  Idyl  of  Work, 
[verse,]  Bost.,  1875,  16nio.  8.  (Ed.)  Roadside  Poems  lor 
Summer  Travellers,  Bost.,  1876,  18ino.  9.  (Ed.)  Hill- 
Side  and  Sea-Side  in  Poetry,  Bost.,  1877,  sq.  18uio.  10. 
Childhood  Songs,  Bost.,  1877  ;  new  ed.,  illust.,  1883,  Iilmo. 
11.  Landscape  in  American  Poetry.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1879,  4to.  12.  Wild  Roses  of  Cape  Ann,  and  other 
Poems,  Bost.,  1880,  12mo.  13.  Poetical  Works,  liu.n., 
1884,  lOmo.  14.  (Ed.)  Beckoaings  for  Every  Day:  a 
Calendar  of  Thoughts,  Bost.,  1886,  16mo. 
Lard,  Moses  E.,  [aiiie,  vol.  i.,  add.]     1.  Spirituul 

Influence  as  it  relates  to  Sinners,  N.York,  1861,  I2i 

2.  Rejdy  to  a  Baptist;  or,  Wha'  Baptism  is  for,  Lexintr- 
ton,  Ky.,  1870,  32mo.  3.  Coniuentiiry  on  Romans:  wiih 
Revised  Greek  Text;  2ded.,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1875.  Svo. 
Large,  Henry.  The  Way  about  London  :  givini;  a 
Direct  Route  from  Six  Points,  Lon.,  1867,  p.  8yo. 

Large,  James.  1.  Titles  and  Similitudes  of  Clirift, 
Lon.,  1852,  2  vols.  12nio.  2.  Evenings  witli  John  liun- 
yan,  Lon.,  1861,  p.  8vo.  3.  Sunday  ReadinijS  fur  a 
Year,  Lon.,  1869,  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1885. 

Lfjrgc,  John.    Secrets  of  Farming,  Lon.,  1863,  Svi>. 
Larimer,  Mrs.  Sarah  L.    The  Capture  and  Ks- 
cane  ;  or.  Life  among  the  Sioux,  Phila.,  1869,  12mo. 

Larison,  C.  W.,  M.D.  Silvia  Dubois,  (mnv  116 
yers  old;)  a  Biogrofy  of  Ihe  Slav  who  Whipt  her  Mi-Ins 
and  Gand  her  Fredom,  Ringos,  (New  Jersey,!  1883. 

"The  narrative  has  undoub'ed  value  as  a  picture  of 
slave  and  non-.«lave  life,  of  popular  customs  and  niuniiers, 
both  in  New  Jei-sev  and  in  I'eiiiisylvaniii,  in  the  curly 
years  of  the  Hepubflc."— Aud'oH,  xxxviii.  324. 

Larke,  Julian  K.  General  Grant  and  his  Omi- 
paigns,  N.  York,  1864,  12mo;  new  ed.,  enl.,  1879. 

Larkin,  Henry,  at  one  time  "collector  or  ca.-liier 
of  the  Chelsea  steamers,"  afterwards  a  jiartner  in  s"ine 
prosperous  metallurgio  or  engineering  business^  ii.sHsieil 
Carlyle  in  the  preparation  of  indexes,  ic,  1855-JS,  aii4 
is  thus  spoken  of  by  liirn  : 

"  He  did  for  me  all  manner  of  maps,  indexes,  summa- 
ries, copyings,  .sortings,  nii.sccUaiica  of  every  kind,  in  a 
way  not  to  be  surpassed  for  completeness,  iiigciiiMly, 
pal'iei.oe,  exactilude,  and  total  and  coniiiuml  abseiiie  ol 
fuss  "— 7,f«o-a  and  ManoriuLi  of  June  Welsli  Oirtiik,  .Wmr. 
ed.,  ii.  114, 

Carlyle,  and  the  Open  Secret  of  his  Life,  Lon.,  I'-Mi, 
Svo. 

"  Though  what  Mr.  Larkin  says  is  well  worth  consider- 
ing, he  has  not  succeeded  very  well  in  makingout  his  rase 
for  what  he  terms  Ihe  '  open  secret'  of  Carlyle  s  lire,  I  ws 
'  open  secret,'  brieflv  stated,  is  that,  so  far  trom  (  urlyle  U-- 
liig  a  man  of  Idlers  by  preference,  the  darling  ili-ire  "i 
his  scml  was  to  be  a  man  of  alliiirs,— a  socml  rccc  iirrai"r 
of  this  age  of  shams  in  somewhat  the  same  liislmm  ii> 
Cromwell  was  the  social  regenerator  of  another  "t;e  i|i 
shams.  ,  .  ,  On  this  subject  Mr.  Larkin  is  an  iMvocntv 
rather  than  a  critic.  He  holds  a  brief  for  this  liuitetit 
theory;  but  his  case  is  Inherently  so  weak  that  all  ws 
sivciiiious  cfTorls,  eomliined  \wlli  uiutoubted  n:;;Lniiii!, 
entirely  fall  to  maintain  it.  .  ,  .  When  Mr.  Larkin  leines 
the  realm  of  fancy  and  settles  himself  to  sober  cri  lolsiu, 
his  discourse  becomes  <lccidcdly  more  in.struc'.lve.  - 
W,vi.Ti;ii  l.KwiN :  .lcu(( ,  xxi\.  107, 


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er^S'!:;!r^.hris;o  '^^'^  «— "J  I-»  Found. 

India.  ii,u«t.  ii  18  7^^8  ^"ntr  "'■"r''''^^''f 

mg  oxperiencfs.)     2.  With  Evflrwhi  ■   '"  '"P"''" 

voIs.p.Hvo.  i-very thing  against  lier,  3! 

ir.^7-r8''6S?'„.!l!,t:;J^«™^f 't  Blockwcll,  M.A., 
1820:  vica  ofu  rh,un  kL  T'^'T  i^""»«"'  Oxford 
Knights  Ho,,S  ■  in^";-,^-^.';;^!,^.  >•  (KJ.)The 
Introduction    bv  J    M  V^?.  m      /r,  ""!'  ""  Hiatorioal 

IIc...rt.,Shrinoi„Leyb«u,;oVl„';,.h    "^f^'Ption  of  tho 

ur,d  Dnunatio  WrUe'r"2   PoeV  '""''  """"  ''  ^'"'^ 
an^St'''l:o^Ts,^^«•     '•■t''«Uw  of  Landlord  ' 
Manohester,  m\  "^'"^^  iland-Book  ,    2d  cd., 

edited  Tho  Revolution  a  »,,.' •*,'-'  ""''  '"  'S?" 
Home  Story  Ser?  ",  NoL.  r  !  " V"  V^'V'^  t!;""^-  '• 
l2mo.  2.  Talks  with  fi  rlV  v  'v-  ,^'"''''  '«"-  «  vols. 
Old  Tales  Kctold  ll„m  V,  ^";''-  '"4,  12mo.  3. 
around   the   F.-re.'   Tj:'T\'i['';'lr  I'f   "^""^'^ 

1S.'<7,  121UO  '""K"*  ''''O'ographs,  N.  Vork,  : 

.^«",'«„'?,'  Charles  S.    Thebes,  and  other   Poen^s,  ! 


LAT 

I  plication    to    Tcrrcstiiiil    s..i.  . 

I  Constitutionof  tr/; 'a  P^lv     ''?"'■'•,"";'   ""«  ''^J^ical 

K^ued..capt.w'irw"^^:r''i:c^-t^:f?!:^?; 

Words  Itnd   Sentcncs.   Forty  Ei>J,r^"'  *""■   ^""'^ 
"poken   South    of   the    I'oil^.r    i  '^      ,'f  "li'iaKes,  Ac, 

Patie^fror''TSvlv,:l.'•/\^■''^  ^"f'V  ''■«"-•  -d 
1888,  2  vols.  ^,.;,"'"'-^'*"'""-     Map  and   Illust.     Edin., 

br;ad;ilvi!;r,^ia;of\';n;;{;;?f"fi'^  '^  .^'"""ines  the 

"."•'<  .I"'ncil,  In  whir",  .il'Si^.';!,".'!'^^'^^''""''--''  L-y  a  dexter- 


Phila.,  I8,H(I,  m,  iH,„o 

Ti,o""or,3oS.^^-    »»"«'««.    b.    ,825.   at 
family'  hi/tories,  Ac  INto  v  T{i!'"HT.^"^°^"°«'«'' 

Connecticut,  Worcester,   18        n^c^^^  '"^80"  ^^"7/^' 
tory  of  tho  Town  of  W,;o,|.,tock,  Cu„n     is^    '  ""■ 

.>.xx;!j^:.^.,]:-t:^rti;?f  ?-"--"« 

Capitalists,  x\.  York,  1871!    12mo  "'''  "'"*  "*" 

Tofetf^d^'Jlth  fei'"''  ^--'  ^"'t-  -a 
imi  Ksuio.  ^*^  '  Improvements,  N.  York, 

to.-.,  Un.  and  Cin      8^  ^'.1  7/«'«y  ""'J  his  Coadju- 

f^^c..^^;;..  i^ai;^;;-b;\j!v^'s;:;rkf-^^:^^; 

of  ;'^^^:L'^i!;;j;;.,?:::;";^l,!;r^«^-„i„g  Culture 
«.^ro^^S^i:f8Ji'''£------n 

K.,vr  ""'"'"•="'''"  C'-"^-)    See  S.„,.Ku,  L. 

Ju.lsc  Hucnse,'  's8l    fT,' ,   '''""'""'««n«e8 of  an  iadian 
Lrtscelles,  Francis   Henry,  hhn     p  =  1     k 

!'>;•;  S.::  t  ;:nX  ^5;^7-'^'Shs«Pv^^,:^ 

Tl, .  ir,.  "  ''"'"""e  'Jlfenders,  Lon..  187(1   Si-A      o 

,^l.a^Halle,  C.  E.     Duffalo  Trapper,  N.  York,  1870, 

«'-  -'M!;w,.JuaZ""'".    ''?'«'"  ."f  "■«  ^^•"•-n  Na-  I 
Ail"  of     -u      ,'S^verv  or,"lf   '  i".  C°°«'™<'tion   and 
*'■ .  Miin.hp.fp'p   !s°7^S>o  Universal    Language.' 

I  ■  ■''^o.     -.  (I,ans.)  spectrum  Analysis  in  its  Ap- 


^and^ObscrvatiJnf:^S:,,^^«^o™fJ^Op.„ions 

^  Pa^!:^»S7^,.'^^ir';8nr'^   ^''  """    ^^«'"""   "f 

'a  i"ry';"tMr'l,4   f;  's''™"^  '^J- Siege  of  Vienna : 

CarpentWsof  i>e  berg  Edi r,8sn  ^^T'"'  ^''«  "^"""K 

How  the  French  took  I'lgf^'r"'-'  '-  Th°;-l'"!-     •^-  Z'''™"''-) 

story  of  I,ovo  and  R;venir,  "t"  ''"^'^Clouds :  a 
:<.  ')  he  River  of  Life  a  London  ^1  '  '*,""•'  '■'**^'  P"  «™- 
With  Ma.kav  T  The  '^^h  "'^'  ';""■'  '■'■"•''  '^"'o- 
CWlin       ,„.:;.,  ^'i,,^'-   ^^•.-Ws    I^jnorama.      By 

TowrX'tl^lt'TsV-  :•  '"'''^'^  »f  ^^"t"  '0 
Sewage  Difficulty,  £„n.',  I'si"?  8'v°o  1  ThTp^-fi'"'*  f"" 
and  Utilization  of  Sewage  I  on  ?Sfl<i  /  1  ""fieation 
Engineering:  a  (Ju.de  •  1  l.o'r  J  '":  •*•  Sani'iry 
of  Seweragt  and  1  ouse"  )n  ^""t*''"'^"""  of  Works 
Lon.,  18787  8vo       """"'-^™""'S'-''   ''On.,  1873;  I'd  ed., 

Trf;;^Xo'ge,"^n;brMg:*'?s''5'!i'.   *',*.-   ff''-'-'    at 

I  Of    Matlock-Bath     875  '"l.-lt^'  <"■' "'""'I  1856  ,  vicar 

Hou.^ehold,  Lon.,  I8fl8    i2mt        "^    IJevotions   for   tho 

at  Brasenose  (.'o|le..e  OvIV^,!  isr,,  '  „  ,  '  '  gr-luated 
I  the  Inner  Tern  le  LSW  ;'  '  '""".!  <^""«''  'o  t'.e  bar  at 
'  since  1882.  a'  Trea  ile  on  h'^  P"'-'"'- J"'lge  at  Bomb.y 
'  Lon..  Is,i7,  p.  svo     '   '        "■"  ^"^  "f  "''"''"'f  Lights, 

Latham,  Ilcv.  Henry.  M  A    1.  looi 
at  Trinity   ColleL'..    ('.Mohlii         ,o,-       ®^'  '  gr^'ioated 
Follow  and  vice^u.-tLrnr  I"'    ^^',V   '"■''"'"'^''    •'*+8i 

and  White  •  a  l',7BoMo^.;.''.r        ■'■"""■"'-'""'•      "'"ek 
Lo„.,  18,!?,  Svo  ""   ^""''  '"  "'«  United  States, 

:  W^^h^li;/i;Ii:L^«^"t-     >;  The  Construction  of 
o    .ni        .        „    ""^'oges.     fllusl.     ( airibi' ilir»    tri^u    q 
2.   fheoiies  of  Philo.-onhv  iin.I  n   .."l"oii<lgi,  1858,  8vo. 

'  St.  Paul  in  his  Letter       H,r»         *^"'."  "'  '"'  "■<"■">  by 

Latham,  MrTvn      1  The  w'"?-  ''"'  «™- 
""••I    !!.-(,  Lon.,  LS58    12m„      .,    u  " '*>f''f.«is  J  or.  Toil 
Deed  of  other /)ays.  Lon^.^'l'stlZ  •c^To""""" ''  """•  ^"o 
vo  t     "'"]  ^^,:T8^"'«'  ,^'-^-, «-^":F.R.C.P.,  [„„,., 
1814:  pi;v,iiianLs/>;^M''';'''"''''''''«'"«i"««t  Oxford 

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looted  'iVorke  :    with   Memoir   by  Sir  T.  Wiitson,  (Now 
Sydcnlmiii  Poo.,)  Iion.,  1S7(!-7B,  2  vols.  8vo. 
I.atliHiii,    I'etPr   Willi  work,    M.l).,    F.ll.C.r., 

Kriiiluutcil  lit  Ciiinl)riil;;c  ISjS.  mid  <d"cted  Kellow  of 
Downing  College  ;  Downing  prot'i'ssori>f  ine<lieine  iit  (-'aiii- 
brii'ge  since  1S7-).  1.  (Trans.)  Syni|jtoniatic  Treiitnient 
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A(Md  in  AniniaM:  it.i  Kelation  to  (inut  ami  (iravol,  Lon,, 
l.'^SI,  or.  8vo.  1.  Ci-ooniun  Lectiirua;  Pathology  of 
IthcMiinatisni,  Oout,  Au.,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  8vo.  5.  Ilar- 
veian  Oration,  ISSS,  hun  ,  l.'*SS,  Svo. 

Iiiitliiini,  Robert  Gordon,  M.D.,  K.II..S.,  [hik., 
vol.  i.,  adil.,1  LSIL'-I.NN^*.  lie  oi'ifiinati'd  the  theory, 
whioli  has  .sineo  bi'on  elaiwratcd  by  several  (lernian 
suliolars,  that  the  primitive  home  of  tlic  .Aryan  race  was 
not  in  Asia,  hot  in  lOurope.  Hi*  edition  of  Todd'.s  ,Iolin- 
son,  referred  to  ./»(<,  vol.  i.,  iva"  puhli-ihed  in  -  vol.<. 
■Ito.  ISo'.l;  new  ed.,  enl.,  lf<IWi-70,  4  vols.  1.  Logic  ia 
its  Application  to  l-Mn.;uage,  ISofi,  12nio.  2.  Descrip- 
tive Ethnology,  l.on.,  Is.V.l,  2  vols.  .Svo.  .1.  The  Kthnol- 
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oliielly  Philological  and  Ethnographical,  l.on.,  1  SOI),  Svo. 
5.  Klements  of  Comparative  Philology,  l.on.,  I.'<(i2,  Svo. 
(p.  The  Nationalities  of  Europe,  l.on.,  IS(i;(,  2  vols.  Svo. 
"The  ariangeinent  of  his  book  is  confused,  it  ciiiitains 
not  n  few  mistakes,  it  shows  the  imtni.'J  rcsiillsnf  liiirry 
and  carelessness,  and  is  open  to  all  the  old  otijeclions  in 
point  of  style.  .  .  .  litit  there  are  al.so  'v  (.'nod  many  acute 
and  siinntl"  observations,  a  i;ood  many  importiuit  and  ncK- 
leeKjil  liicls.  .  .  .  Wliere  bespeaks  fn'oci  personal  oliserva- 
tioii,  the  results  of  his  u.xamiiuitions  ire liitjhly  valuable." 
—SnI.  Ilir.,  XV.  :ill. 

7.  A  ])efenee  of  Phonetic  Spelling,  drawn  from  a  His- 
tory of  the  English  .Alphabet  and  Orthogrupliy  :  with  a 
Remedy  for  llieir  Defects,  [.on.  and  Bath,  1S72,  Svo. 

"  He  is  a  cdever  writer,  and  by  those  who  use  his  writings 
carcfnlly  a  iiood  deal  of  knowledge  may  be  picked  out  ipf 
them :  lait  lie  has  always  lieen  crotctiety.  aiiu  wiieii  he  hii.s 
once  made  a  mistake  is  apt  to  stick  to  it.  .  .  .  Mr.  Latham 
says,  i|iiite  truly,  that  our  present  spelling  often  disguises 
tile  liistory  of  \vords ;  to  make  things  better,  be  asks  us  tu 
take  to  a.  spelling  which  shall  wipe  out  their  history  alto- 
gether."—.Sii/.  Kcv.,  -tx.xiv.  7iW. 

S.  Two  Dissi  rtations  on  the  Hamlet  of  Sa.xo  Grnm- 
mnticus  and  of  Sliakspearo,  l.on.,  1S73,  Svo.  9.  Uussian 
and  Turk  from  a  (leographical,  Etiinological,  and  His- 
torical I'oinI  of  View,  Lon.,  1S7S,  Svo. 

"Large  portions  of  it  are  taken  from  two  preceding 
works  by  tlie  same  author,  'The  Native  Hace.s  of  the  Uus- 
sian Empire,'  and  '  The  Nationalities  of  Europe.'  "—Alh., 
No.  'Jiitil. 

10.  Outlines  of  General  or  Developmental  Philology  : 
Inflection.  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

Lathnm,  Wilfrid.  The  States' of  the  River  Plato  : 
their  Industries  and  Commerce,  Lon.,  Lstiti,  Svo;  2d 
ed.,  1868. 

"  He  has  beon  content  to  write  only  about  what  he  knows, 
and  to  bring  what  he  has  to  say  within  tlic  smallest  possi- 
ble compass.  .  .  .  To  any  one  who  is  looking  out  for  a 
eoiiiilry  to  which  lie  may'either  emigrate  himself  or  advise 
others  'to  emigrate,  the  information  it  eoiitaiiisis  calculated 
to  lie  of  the  greatest  use."— .Su(.  Hev.,  .\xiii.  '28. 

Iiiltlibiiry,  .Mrs.  Mary  A.  1.  That  Sweet  Story  of 
Old.  Illust.  N.  York,  1S.J7,  srp  ISmo.  2.  Bethlehem 
anil  her  Cliildrcn.  Illust.  N.  York,  1S,V.I,  sq.  LSiuo.  "i. 
Child's  History  of  Paul.  Illust.  X.  York,  1861,  sq. 
LSiuo.  I,  Fleiia  and  the  Voice:  with  other  Stories. 
By  Aunt  .Mary.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1S7B,  Svo.  j.  From 
Mendow-Sweet  to  Mistletoe:  Pictures  and  Verses,  N. 
York,  1?S6,  4to. 

Latlihiiry,  llev.  Tlionias,  M.A.,  [miii',  vol.  i., 
add.,]  17i).s-lsO.^;  graduated  at  St.  Edmund  Hall.  0.\- 
ford,  1821;  perpetual  curate  of  St.  Simon  and  St.  Jud-, 
Bristol,  from  1848.  A  History  of  the  Book  of  Common 
I'rayer.  Lon.,  IS.'iS,  Svo;  new  ed.,  ISSI. 

liatlirop,  Charles  Kiil'iis.  The  Dream  of  Holy 
.Msacar,  [verse,]  Chic,  ISSS. 

liatlirup,  (ieorge  Parsons,  b.  }S<b\,  at  Hono- 
lulu, Hawaiian  Islands;  educated  in  New  York  City  and 
in  Dre.-den,  lierniany  ;  assistant  editor  of  the  Atlantic 
Monthly  1870-77,  and  editor  of  the  Boston  Courier  1877 
-7'.t;  secretary  of  the  American  Copyright  League  ISSlj 
-HI).     I.  Rose  and  Uoof-Trco  :  Poems,  Bust.,  1876,  I6nio. 

"  It  is  the  work  of  a  .sincere  and  pure  youth.  His  feeling 
and  expression  are  alike  refined,  and  he  ha.s  the  .senlinieut 
of  the  po,  t  and  the  artist."— .Vii/ioh,  xxii.  14. 

2.  A  [L'udy  of  Hawthorne.  Bust.,  ls"6,  ISmo.  .1. 
Afterglow,  i,"  No  Name"  Ser.,)  Bost.,  iS77,  lUino.  4. 
Souiebod;  El.-e,  Bost.,  1878,  Ifimo.  a.  (Ed.)  A  Masque 
of  Poets',  ("No  Name"  Ser.,)  Bost.,  1878,  Kimo.  6. 
Prosidcntii.l  Pills  :  being  a  Vade-Mecum  of  Matters  con- 
'J76 


oerning  Uenerais  Hanfield  and  liari'oel>.     Illust.     Bost., 
IS8(),  24uio.     7.   An  Echo  of  Passion.  Host.,  1SS2,  12iiio. 

"The  book  would  be  mure  Idling  if  itwerc  written  ni  irc 
simply  and  heartily.  It  Is  weakened  liy  a  kind  of  rellnliii; 
wliicli  produces  not  so  much  retlnemeiit  as  thinness.'  —- 
\'itti(in,  xx.\iv.  riO,'). 

8.  In  tho  Distance:  a  Novel,  Bost.,  1882,  Dimo.  !'. 
Spanish  Vistas.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  I8s;i,  Svo.  10.  His- 
tory of  the  liiion  League  in  Philadelphia,  Phila.,  Iss.",, 
Svo.      11.   Newport,  X.  York,  1884    Kiuio. 

"'Newport'  is  .Mr.  Lathrop's  lie.«t  work.  .  .  .  Mr.  Lntliio|i 
lias  (dioscii  his  cbiiracters  well,  selecting  them  as  Iy|ii> 
witliout  '■iicriliciiig  individuality.  With  ineideiits  he  i- 
less  happy."— .Vk^oh,  xxxvili.  'M. 

12.  True,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  18S4,  12mo.  i:;. 
Behind  Time.      Illust.      N.  York,  Isss,  sq.  Svo. 

l.lltliro|i,  J<ilin.  Mussachiiselts  Supreme  Ciaiit 
Reports,  .ola.  cxv.,  cxxxv.,  exxxix.-cxii.,  Bost.,  lS74-.s6. 
26  vols.  Svo. 

Lathrop,  Itosc,  b.  1851,  at  Lenox,  Mass.;  daimli 
tor  of  Nathaniel  Haw  thoriie,  mi/oii  ;  married,  1871,  tu 
G.  P.  Latlirop,  hii/jih.  Along  tho  Shore,  [verse.]  Bust., 
1888,  sn.  12nie. 

Lathrop,  S.  (i.  Fifty  Y'cars  and  Beyond  ;  or,  ticnis 
for  tho  Aged.  Chic.,  ISs,,"l2mo, 

Latimer,  .'♦liss  K.  1.  Idylls  of  Gettysburg,  Phil.i., 
1872,  Svo.     2.    The    Beautiful,  N.  Haven,  Conn.,  iss,',, 

Svo. 

"  Latinier,  Faith,"  (Pseud.)    See  Millkii,  .Mns. 

Jons   \..  infill. 

LatiiiD^r,  Isnat'..  A  Summer  Climate  in  AVinlcr: 
Notes  of  Travel  in  the  Islands  of  Teneritl'c  and  Grand 
Canary,  Plymouth,  1SS7,  12ino, 

Lfltinicr,  John.  Records  of  Northumberland  and 
Durham,  Lon.,  IS.')7,  Svo  and  r.  Svo. 

Latiincr,  John,  editor  of  a  Bristol  newspaper. 
The  Annals  of  Bristol  in  tlie  Nineteenth  Century,  Bris- 
tol. 1887,  Svo. 

"  The  work  is  both  interesting  and  important  in  its  wav. " 
— /l/,'i.,  No.  S126, 

Latimer, '  Mary  Klizabcth,  (V.'ormelev.i 
[iiM/c,  I'ol.  iii.,  under  Woiimki.hv,  E.,  add.,]  h.  ISL'2; 
married  to  Randolph  Latimer,  of  Baltimore.  She  liiis 
contributed  to  leading  ijcriodicals  and  lectured  (irivatcly 
on  litera.y  topics.  1.  (Trans.)  Madame  (iosselin,  by  I., 
ribaeh,  N.  Y'ork,  1S7S,  Iliuio.  2.  Familiar  Talks  uii 
Home  of  .'Shakespeare's  Comedies,  Bost.,  1886,  12nio.  .'■!. 
(Trans.)  The  Steel  Hammer:  a  Novel,  by  Louis  11- 
bacb,  N.York,  1888,  12mo.  4.  (Trans.)  For  Fifte.n 
Y'cars :  a  Sequel  to  "  The  Steel  Hammer,"  by  Louis 
I'ibaeh,  N.York,  1SS8,  12mo. 

Latimer,  Philip.  Tho  Village  on  the  Forth,  una 
other  Poems,  Lon..  isils,  I2mo. 

Latimer,  S.  Frances.  The  English  in  theCanmy 
Isles:  being  a  Journal  in  'I'enerilTe  and  Gran  Canariii, 
Plymoulh,  IssS,  p.  Svo. 

La  Toiiche,  Mrs.  Lady  Willoughby ;  or,  Tim 
Double  Marriage,  l.on.,  1855,  .'{  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  Latoiiche,  John,"  (Pseud.)  See  CiiAWPiim, 
0.  .1.  F.,  siifira. 

I. II  Trobc,  James.  The  Merits  of  Christ,  (  Lenten 
Lcciures,)  Lon.,  Is71,  12mo. 

Latrobe,  John  Ha'zlehurst  Boncval,  [miic, 
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bar  1825,  and  has  since  been  in  active  ]iractiee  in  Hiii- 
tiinore.  He  lias  been  president  for  many  years  of  tlic 
American  Colonization  Society  and  of  the  .Maryland  lli.-- 
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1822,  Bait.,  1SS7. 

Latrobe- Iiat( -■nan.    Sec  Batkman. 

Latta,  (Sanii.'cl  .\rminius,  M.D.,  1864-1852,  b. 
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a  Methodist  local  preacher.  The  Chain  of  Sacred  Won- 
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stern  Question  •"  the  \[aL„.!i""''"'"'%  *'''"««''  "^  "'« 
Coming  Struggle  L  ,„  s-  ,  "'"  '"  ^'"^'' *'  ''"'•  <''« 
Petition  LiterthirVE^t  in  I'w^T  I  '  ?""»»i'i«8  of 
Our    Burmese  War,    ind   rI.^     '  ''""■•'  '*"''*•  8*»-     »• 

The  CJreat  Attract!,  ns  .ff  ri  ■^"P«""r  Country,  „r 

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J-'x::  an  Account  ,if  Annicnt  \t  ^"".-^'"i"  Treasuro- 
'hi'  Kliistlo  of  S.  Cletnent  of  1^  Jfanuseripts  containing 
T««  l.,otures,  Un      "7?    "    ?'""^'»  '""-'  '-"rinthian.: 

«™l  departments  of  Chri  "t    n  Lifl     Tg''"""'  '"  ^'"' 
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Ligbt,"  Lon..  ISSS.  p   Svo 
i^Hvelle,  Fatri<-k     ti.     t  .  .    , 

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Character,  L,  n      85rt  ill       T'^'   "''  Contrasts  of 
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thu  Iiidiun  Ariiiv.  I .,  1n74,  p.  Hvu:   .Id  cd.,  ISHft.     2. 

Straight  .Sticut :  u  History  iind  (in  Allegory,  l.oii.,  ISTH, 
\).  Svo. 

LnW)  A.  Tho  Los-  of  the  Kinpiru  ;  Uuvolittion  of 
thu  Aliiririing  Condition  of  Iho  Niition's  Dolonccs,  Lon., 
IS88,  IL';no. 

I>nw,  Agnes.  Kycs  so  liluo,  Lon.,  1878,  3  vols.  or. 
Svo. 

Law,  Charles  Woudill.  1.  (Trans,  and  vd.) 
Taliluii  of  Uoiiian  Law,  hy  Aristide  Kanlon,  Lon.,  I8B9, 
4to.  2.  A  Uaud-liook  for  Burma,  I'arts  I.-IIL,  Maul- 
uiaiii,  IS72-73,  Mvo. 

liHW,  Edward.  Kndimentary  Chronology  of  Civil 
and  ICciUusiaslit'al  History,  Art,  Liteniture,  and  Civiliza- 
tion, from  tho  Karliest  Period  to  1851,  Lon.,  I8.')l,  12mo. 
Anon. 

Latv,  I.ady  Eleanor  Cecil,  (Howard,)  d.  1852; 
daughter  of  thc>  fourth  Eiirl  of  Wioldow  ;  married,  1840, 
to  C.  E.  T.  Liuv,  afterwards  Baron  Kllenborough.  1. 
(Trans.)  .Meilitaiions  on  tho  Suffering  Life;  from  the 
i'mu:h  of  D.  I'inart,  Lon.,  ISjO,  Itimo.  2.  (Trans.)  Tlie 
Nourisliment  of  the  Christian  Soul;  from  the  Freneh  of 
D.  I'inart,  Lon.,  IS52,  16mo.  :).  (Trans.)  Thu  Mirror 
of  Young  Christians;  from  the  French,  [e  litod  by  Alex- 
ander Penrose  Forbes,]  Lon.,  lSa.3.  Svo. 

Law,  Ernestt  Philip  Alphonso,  b.  IS.'i.');  grad- 
uated at  tho  University  of  London  1871;  called  to  the 
bar  at  the  Innur  Temple  187.');  rosiiles  at  Hampton  Court 
Palace.  I.  A  Historical  Catalogue  of  tho  Pictures  in 
tho  Iloyal  Collection  at  Hampton  Court  Palace  :  Notes, 
Ac.,  Lon..  I,s8l,  sq.  Kinio.  2.  The  History  of  Hampt(m 
Court  Palace:  Illustrated  with  Autotypes,  Engraving.', 
Etehiiiits,  Maps,  and  Plans,  Lon.,  I880-S8,  2  vols.  4to  : 
vol.  i..  In  Tuilor  Times;  vol.  ii.,  In  Stuart  Times. 

"  It  Is  seldom  that  one  comos  across  so  satisfactory  a  com- 
bination of  research  and  recital  a,s  this  volume  aR'ords. 
.  .  .  It  will  he  read  with  pleasure  not  only  l)y  the  historian 
and  the  ar.iiipiary,  but  by  every  one  who" shares  In  the 
English  fiindiics.s  for  the  relics  of  a  tjlorious  piml."—Acacl., 
x.wiii.  .iI. 

Law,  Henry,  C.E.  1.  Examples  of  the  Modes  of 
KeitiU),'  out  Hallway  Curves,  1S4H,  Svo.  2.  Karth-Work 
Hallway  Tables,  Lon.,  IS47,  Svo;  new  cd.,  ISdll.  H. 
liiidiments  of  Ihci  Art  of  Constructing  and  Kopairing 
Common  Koads,  Lon.,  IS.iO,  l2mo.  4.  Operations  and 
Construction  id'  the   Thames  Tunnel    by  Brunei,   Lon., 

1857,  4to.     5.  Kudiinenis  of  Civil  Engineering;  new  ed., 

1858,  12nio.  ().  Huilimentary  Treatise  on  Logarithms, 
Lon.,  1801,  12mo.  With  Bur.  --i.,  (i.  U.,  Civil  Engi- 
neering: with  Notes  by  H.  Mallet,  Lon.,  1809,  I2ma. 
With  Clahk,  D.  K.,  Construction  of  Koada  and  Streets. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1877,  12mn:  :id  ed.,  1887. 

Law,  Very  Ilev.  Henry,  M. A.,  d.  1886;  gradu- 
ated at  St.  .lohn's  College,  Cambridge,  1820,  ordained 
1821;  archdeacon  of  Wells  1821);  rectCi'  of  Weston- 
super-Mare  1810-62;  dean  of  Gloucester.  1.  Christ  is 
All:  The  (iospel  in  tho  Pentateuch,  1S5.S-61,  3  vols.  Ip. 
Svo;  new  cd.,  IStiti,  4  vols.  2.  Jesus  set  forth  in  tho 
Tabernacle  Service,  Lon.,  1864,  ISuio.  .'!.  Beacons  of 
the  Bible:  a  Series  of  Tracts,  Lon.,  1868,  p.  Svo.  4. 
Awakening  and  Inviting  Calls,  Lon.,  1871,  ISmo.  5. 
Christian  Cordials,  Lon.,  1873,  l8mo.  6.  P^orgiveness  of 
Sins;  or,  (iod  Kcoonoiled  in  Christ,  Lon.,  IS75,  p.  Svo. 
7.  Gleanings  from  the  Book  of  Life,  Lon.,  1877,  cr.  Svo. 
S.  Family  Devotion,  Lon.,  1878-84,  4  vols.  p.  Svo.  9. 
The  Ueforniation  :  its  Heroes  and  Truths.  Lon.,  1883, 
Itimo.  10.  "Ho  being  Dead  yet  S|ieaketh  :"  a  Selection 
of  Sermons  by  Henry  Law.  Edited  by  his  Eldest  Daugh- 
ter, G.  E.  Law.  Cheltenham,  1880,  Svo.  Also,  charges, 
<iu. 

Law,  Isabella.  Winter  Weavings  :  Pooms,  Lon., 
ls6:i,  l2mo. 

Low,  J.  S.  Harmony  of  the  G.)spel8,  Lon.,  1866, 
]i.  Svo. 

Law,  James.  The  Farmer's  Veterinary  Adviser, 
I   haca,  N.Y.,  1876,  12mo;   Lon..  1870-87,  p.  Svo. 

Ii.  (W,  Ven.  James  Thomas,  [untr,  vol.  i..  add.,]  i 
:'  oi  ileacon  of  Bichmond.      1.   Lectures  on  the   Ecclesi- 
astical  Law  of   England,   Lon.,  1S61,  Svo.     2.   Lectures 
on  the  Oflico  and  Duties  of  Church-Wardens,  Ac,  Lon., 
1861,  Svo. 

Law,  John.  (This  is  said  to  be  a  pseudonyme.) 
1.  A  City  Girl :  a  Realistic  Story,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  2. 
Out  uf  Work,  Lon.,  I8SS,  p.  Svo. 

Law,  Rev.  Joseph.      Consistent    Interpretations 
of  Prophecies  relating  to  the  House  of  Judah,  Ac,  Lon., 
1885,  Svo. 
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Law,  P.  Prize  Essay  on  Draining  Strong  Clays, 
Lon.,  I85II,  Svo. 

Law,  Ilev.  Palmer,  b.  I8.')2,  at  Peckhaui,  Surrey ; 
Congregational  minister  at  I'enryn,  4e.  The  Cornish 
Shipwreck,  Lon.,  |Stl5,  sq.  l6uio. 

Law,  Stephen  I)  1.  The  .lurisdietion  and  Powers 
of  the  Cnitcd  Status  Courts,  Albany,  I  s.')2,  Svo.  2.  Suit 
ute  Laws  of  the  I'nited  Slates,  and  Digest  of  Aiiierieaii 
Cases  relating  to  Copyright  and  Patents  for  Invention^. 
from  1790  to  1862,  N.  York,  IS(l:i,  Svo.  3.  C'opyriglii 
and  Patent  Laws  of  tho  I'nited  States,  1790  to  1 87,1. 
N.  York,  1870,  l2mo. 

Law,  William  Arthur.  Tender  ami  True:  a 
Novel,  Lon.,   188(1,  cr.  Svo. 

Law,  William  John,  .MA.,  I787-Is6',i;  graduated 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxfonl,  1S08;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn  1813;  chief  commissioner  of  the  InsoUini 
Debtors'  Court  from  1S53.  1.  Some  Komarks  on  the 
Alpine  Posses  of  Strabo,  Lon.,  1846,  Svo.  2.  Ili-tiiry 
of  a  Court-Martial  on  Lieutenant  Plowdcn,  in  ls|s, 
Lon.,  1854,  Svo.  3.  A  Criticism  of  .Mr.  Ellis's  New 
Theory  concerning  the  Route  of  llMiiiiibal,  Ac,  Lon., 
1855,  Svo.  4.  A  Reply  to  Mr.  Ellis's  Defence  of  his 
Theory,  Iion.,  1856.  Svo.  5.  Reply  to  the  Second  Part 
of  Mr.  Ellis's  Defence  of  his  Theory  in  the  "Journil 
of  Classical  and  .Siered  Philology,"  Lon.,  I'-.'jO,  svo.  Sec 
El. MS,  Hkv.  Himf.RT,  mipni,  6.  The  Alps  of  Hannibal, 
Lon.,  1866,  2  ols.  Svo.  (The  author  adopts  the  view 
first  put  forward  by  (leneral  Melville,  about  1780,  and 
since  upheld  by  De  Luc,  Niebuhr,  Monimscn,  and  oiliers, 
that  Hannibal  crossed  the  Alps  by  tho  Pass  of  the  l.illle 
Saint  Bernard.) 

"Mr.  Law's  two  volumes  contain  a  most  exhaustive  re- 
view of  Ihewbole  coiilroversy.aiKl  a  very  elearuid  candid 
argument  upon  the  evidence."— .So/.  Her,,  xxiii.  Mi, 

liOwes,  Sir  John  Uennet,  liart.,  F.lt.S., 
I.L.D.,b.  1814,  at  Ilothaiiistead,  Hertlordshire ;  educated 
lit  Eton,  and  at  Brasenosc  College,  Oxford  ;  has  devoted 
himself  to  systeinatio  invesiigations  in  agriculture  at  his 
farm  of  Hothamstcad,  for  which  he  has  receivcil  medal? 
from  Russia  and  (iermany  and  been  created  a  Ijaroiiet. 
Compensation  for  I'nexhausted  Manures,  Lon.,  I8s:i.  cr, 

Svo.     With  lili.iiKHT,  J.  H.:   1.  On  the  11 e  Produce, 

Imports,  Ac,  of  Wheat.  Lon..  1869,  Svo.  2.  ExperiaienLs 
with  Mixed  Herbage  on  Same  Land,  (Philosophical 
Transactions,)  Lon.,  1880-83,  2  parts,  4to.  3.  Coiii|iosi. 
tion  of  Animals  for  Human  Food:  Supplement,  (I'liilu. 
so)ihicaI  Trnnsactiops,)  Lon.,  1884,  4lo. 

Lawes,  Ilev.  W.  G.,  a  missionary  in  New  (iuiiieii. 
(Jranimar  and  Vocabulary  of  the  Language  spoken  liy 
the  Motu  Tribe  :  with  an  Introduction  by  Rev.  George 
Pratt,  New  Guinea,  1885. 

Lawford,  I.  Fairy  Life  and  Laughter :  including 
the  Latest  News  from  Fairy-Land.  Illust.  Lon.,  18S7, 
r.  Svo. 

Lawford,  Louisa.  1.  Every  Girl's  Book,  Lmi., 
1860,  12mo;  new  cd.,  1876.  2.  The  Fortune-Teller :  or, 
Peeps  into  Futurity,  Lon.,  1S60,  fp.  Svo.  ;i.  Tlie  Dicani- 
Book  and  Fortune-Teller,  Lon.,  1870,  I2mo. 

Lawless,  Hon.  Emily,  b.  1845;  daughter  of  the 
third  Baron  Cloncurry.  1.  A  .Millionaire's  Cousin,  Lon., 
1885,  p.  Svo.  2.  Hurrisb  :  a  Study,  Lcm.,  1886,  2  vols,  n, 
Svo.  3.  Major  Lawrence,  F'.L.S. :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  l'<sr. 
3  vols.  p.  Svo.  4.  Ireland:  with  some  Additions  liy 
Mrs.  Arthur  Bronson,  ("The  Story  of  tlie  Nations,") 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

"We  recommend  to  the  many  whom  Iri.sli  history  jicr- 
plexes  and  repels  this  clear  and  temi)cratu  narrative."— 
Speclutor,  Ixi.  »'■>■ 

Lawle.>4s,  Valentine  Browne,  second  liiirou 
Cloncurry  of  Ireland,  and  first  of  the  United  King- 
dom, 1775-1853,  succeeded  his  father  in  1709.  Peisoiial 
Recollections  of  his  Life  and  Times,  Dublin,  1840.  8vo; 
2d  ed.,  1 850,  p.  Svo. 

Lawlcy,  Capt.  Itobert  Neville.  The  Battle  of 
Marston  .Moor,  York,  1865,  Svo. 

Lawley,  Ilev.  and  Hon.  Stephen  >Vil- 
loughby,  M.A.,  b.  1823,  son  of  the  first  Baron  Wen- 
lock  ;  graduated  at  Balliol  Cidlege.  Oxford,  1845;  ur- 
dained  1846  :  rector  of  Esrick  1848-68  ;  sub-dean  ut  Vurii 
1852-62.  (Ed.)  Breviarium  ad  Usuin  insignis  Kci'lesia.' 
Eburacensis,  (Surtees  Soc  Pub. :)  vol.  i.,  Newcastle,  IsSD, 
Svo. 

Lawlor,  Denys  Shyne,  1809-1887.  1.  Pilgrim- 
ages in  tile  Pyrenees  and  Landcs,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  siu- 
2.  Centulle:  a  Tale  of  Pan,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo. 

Lawrance,  Edward.  A  Handy  Book  on  the  Law 
of  Principal  and  Surety,  Lon.,  1S61,  12mo. 


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1H8-),   Mv..;     .(,1   „,|     „i,t     ,,     V'  '"■"■  t™lil"i»,  I,,,,,., 
1HH7,  ,.n,i  kotel,  :s,HS      '   ^™''-'  "'    ^^ngoment   Aoi, 

Treatment  of  t^mo.,r„u    .'[„;'"''  "'''>""'»•''  '■'  'he 
I'-  >*vo.     2.  Curative  Kfle"  '        ./  ^"^"'^.""»».  ''"n.,  IH5;i, 

.0  the  Treat„a.„t  of  l^rnily!     '      *"  I.  n  7"  s'"/''*''"'^ 
Lawrence,  Aiinje  M      i      ■  i  .  .'      '  '  "*'"• 

1871,  Kinio.  ■  ""'^"  Loring-a  Mission,   Boat., 

Lawr«!iice,  liiisii  Edwin    I  r  \f    i    .^r. 

u.  y^"^"^^^;?;  :;;:•;:-"-   >V.     1,0  the,  .„ve 

Lawrence.   Kebprt   fjj.  ,'        '•  "  ^f*''^'  '-•r-  f*vo. 
;V:;^^„,K:e,a»:^^-^';^^V;^.^,H^oaU„^^^^^ 

IFnivorsity,   an,i   JI,  rvar,l    I        [s  ' '■'""e""',  Now  Ynrk 

'•ntorH,   N.  York,    1,S77    ,iol      /T!  ""''  "'«'-•  ''«'-'«• 
N.V„rk,  1877-8(1,  7  vols    r"n'     ''•    ^"''"""■■«    I'Hiners, 
Lawrence,  llev.  F  "  f  '    u  i     .     ,. 

rauni(,n,  N.  York,  I87II    io*,,,,'       '"'P   '"  J^o^ut  Com- 

■u'^^rb'rra'  a?s:^[ir'!;!)irj',:  Vj'T'  ""•'™'«'' 

Kra,luato,i  with  lionora  T«o  "n'  .^"^""i'  "here  he 
InnerTemplolHs"  hu!  , In  '■■'''''''  '"  "'«  ""'r  at  the 
•are.     Hi,,  Ce  ^;er    ^  ".'     """'"'  ''""'"'^  '"  ""-■"'- 

ami  even,  as  ,t  »tu, lyTf^a' ■Ij'^LVin  khf ''>'7l'" '''•■''''''We" 
HiXer  uiHtruetive,  The  wrltrr  fi  ,  ,  '  '  "'  ''?«  ai](l  charl 
worshipper  of  fox-luint"rslI,u  '',',',"''■''•«  ' '■"■''miler  or 
wUhastyle<Iecido(llyn(,ie\,r,k,,  V''''".'.''''l  "'a".-  .  . 
!'!  pneral,  an.i  fnli'f,;,'^- '!''!''''  "'at  of  novelist 

hisluncal  allu.sio„."_.>,vi  /to'    iv  248        "'"^  ''""''"'>'  "'"1 
2.  liarren  Honour,  lsi;2,  2  vols    n   <*..„     o,     , 

p.etftS.X„''t--K^^7"^^^ 

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«vo;  newe.l„V870      9   Jirel;!""'^,  '"""•  ''"°-  ''^fiS  P 
Kllerslie',,  Emllng   Un     I  SB  I'V"^?"''^"^ '  "^-Hlanohe 

l.sr.i,  p.  8vo.  '      '"•     "•  Silvorland,  Lon., 

rp;;i:b,;rl!/::^:';;T'c^';!^.:j''';^'^P«n,;n  that  we  have 
5i;a.^;ver  came  Iron,  th!;  I^^T  J^'^'^^'^Vrn;i;uni^^ 

I--  llagarcne,  Lon.,  1874  .1  vols   8vo 

f"SiS'^^^^i"?^  xr:M^''«'"y'«™p''io,  though 

'"■k'^af  if  ho  thousriu      e  m        f '  i?'   "f  «"aKKef  whieli 
II  llie  (1st  of  the  ath  ele     n       L  ''"  "''"'-''■  "'"»'  be  hel.l 

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ern  Mexico  :  w  th  NoU^^.n  ,'.  ■  '':' ""^  '"'^'»  "f  West- 
National  .Mu,.„,.;,,/;^/„.  ;•  «-X:Vh[:;"h^;;;<«"''^''- "f 

Uwrencx.rwa»  h,fr;'  ■„'■  T.;,"  ,'"  '  "''  J^'-^^^ander  William 
™i"be  College,  ,Wvn^"'-  '"'"™'^'''  "^  '^'l'""- 
ntvalry  l«2lT«erve.M„'  ,  ""r,?""""'  ,'"    ""^^    ''^"^'l 

" "-  ,Mutin ;,  a„,i  I  e    ".n  f  .''.m;;;.';  "''*''  ""^"  ""^ 

eminiseenoufl  of  Kurtv-Thrne  vi   T^     ap|"'mlnienU. 

j:^;^ ».  William  K:^:ii«n.^^;i?.,?:r'^^j;';^i'!: 

tbe.ue:;?s,!!;S,nf^,'^-|™,ln  Imllul  What  a  ftTtllo 
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;"lier  dements     '  cl  an  eter    f  ^t'^'h'  "V'l  ""'terlal  over'^all 

M-nthsinAmJriea  in'the"s'^^  <'»jrard.     1.  Thr«„ 
t"re,«,  Lon.,  1864  TzmV    2    t"""  •' °J  '**'''^-  Four  Lee- 

-5.    AUvent  Lectures  on  Ritualism,   I.on., 


«»r,Hn,l  'hulnUia,',,,'  a,',','!'  ■;'!'",■  "',"  '*'■'•'""'  ■^"'^ 
'be  .Mihjeet  l.s  admirably  ,r?^J,".;L',  A  '"s!   ".?!.,',;'  "">'  """ 

in  Ceylon;  edumetl  It  4,1,1,  J'™''''''''''''-  ""'  '"''" 
the  iJengal  Artillery  is' V  ,';■'',  ^"'  c,„nmiH,.io„e,i  in 
"«r,  bntwasafterwarls.'h'i.fl  ',"   "','  «■«'  ""rmf'se 

««rvieo;  was  el   nf  w  ,  ^  i-i"|,l,>.vc,l  in  the  politioal 

•<( .be  M  «;,  n,  rs'kiirr ;'',""''"  ■" "'« '''"''-k 
JSt!^i4;i:r-^Hi:f"?"i"-"of 

f8.^:^*^'''''--ii'-H^^^'^t::^;7„--;[-; 

Hot'^.ri.!:::^^.,".!:,^.  .B-jrl-e...  Me„,oria.  of 
ants,  Holyoko,  A  ass  ixhk  «  '  ','.'"'  ^^"^  ^eseenJ- 
,IMriU.ti,;n  '  ^*'^^'  ^'"'-     l^""t«J  for  private 

U.  Karl,  History  of'kw'me.l.'^l.^jllit t^^ 

Lawrence,  Lavinia  I      p.  .i, 

I'oeuis,  I'bila.,  1,^,7(1    ,."'"  ■••      Euthanasia,  and  other 

York,    18Sfi,  12mo.      5     ( r,i  ,  t  "     '•  I' E,,peran,,.,  X. 

j-^;^im,  24mo.  I:  S^^|^.^ii:;---„N. 

f.XaHn^n;,!fa!^:;%,M^^:ii  ---^  <V.r 
calle,!  to  the   har  at    I  in     t    •     r ''°  ""'''*'"g« '8«»-"'i  ,• 
ltooks  ClasslHe      „   'lie  ""be  ,'  ^"t    ""•      '•  ('^'™n«- 
b.v  B.  von  Cotta       on     ISl^fi    h"  ^''"'^''^  ""  I^ithology 
The  Compnisorv  Sa  o^,f    )    ^\^'"'  """  ''''-   '«?«•     2 
"f  .he  l'a'r,iti,:;f;'.?;      is"  A    '"/•;„"  K^'-'^"'"  *'""«" 

Lon.*lV8l,"n'olJrs''vo''     ""'"■   "-'>-:aNovel, 
.n^f'e.trt'elSrl';".--  ^f-eP,-.   LL,M., 

i  'l''l'>.ty  professor  ,f  in.  ;•  '"""'  "^  ■^'""«"  KS77-S8- 
"f  CaiilbV  dge  sine  8  •r""'?"  '""  '"  "'^"  U"iversity 
Questions    in  Zlrn    tn.  ''"^■"  ""  """'«  »i'l'uted 

'«8-l,  |..  Nvo"  2  el  iss,'"'?"":"!'"  '"'"'  Camb/hlge; 
Intorn'ational  L.;;;'l„''.';;','888-  izn.o'"'-''""''  •""  ^'"""^ 

SeSn[7;:i^,:7i;a':^™;  .;^^«  Autobiography  of 
an,l  AVaterloo  Cann  In  P  r  7' .""^ '''''  ''"""'^"lar 
L"".,  1886,  p,  8vo  "'^   ^y  •'•  N-  Bankes. 

Lawrenne,  Wiiii-j™    i     ,,- 
the  i.fe  and  Pubii  "ser^o'es  „f' John  ^^^ ''*"=''   °^ 
some  Considerations  in  F,u-?,rn  f  h-    ^    '^,''«""an  ■•    with 
a-^tbe^  Republican  CaVdrjlt^th^STe;:  i^^^ 

I^awrence,Wi„ia„.,h.,850.    Life  „f  Amos  A. 

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I/Bwr<!iicc  :    with   Extriinln  fri>iii    hin    Diivry  and   Corrc- 

»|mniloiii;o.     Ily  hi.-  Smi.     liju.-t.      Iluft.,  ISSH,  12iiiii. 
'  Till' uutlior  <]l' tills  viihiinf  hOH  (llwliiiriii'd  hU  liliul 

Oftlco  Wfll."  — .Vll(l'/ll,  xlvl.  lU. 

Iiaivrciicc,  William  llvach,  [milt,  vol.  i.,  mid.,] 
1KU((-ISS|,  I.  Vi<itiilii.iiiind  Siiiruh:  HistorloftI  Sketch 
of  ills  IJritiHb  >.'laiiii  In  u.xcroiso  Muritiiiiu  I'cilico  over 
Ve'!ii<ul»  ol'  .All  N'litiiiii.",  ll()«t.,  IS5S,  Hvii.  2.  Foruinn 
Trealica  of  tlio  (  nilwl  Ktiiten  in  CundiL't  with  Stiitij 
Lawn  rcliiling  to  the  'rruii.sini!<.iiiiM  of  Keiil  Kututo  to 
Alii'iia :  wilii  f^uWH  <if  ViiriouH  Ci)iiiitrieH  iitTeutinff  tlie 
l'ri)|ierly  of  .Miirriod  Women,  N.  Viirli,  IS7I,  Xvu.  ,1. 
Tho  Tri'iily  of  Wiixhiiigton,  I'loviilcnoo,  1871,  Mvo.  4. 
The  Indireirt  Cluiiiis  of  tlio  I'liited  States  undor  the 
Treaty  of  \Vu,<liington.  I'mviilenee,  IHTi,  Mvo.  5,  Bel- 
ligerent and  Sovereign  Hij^litsi  as  regards  Neutrals 
during  tlio  War  of  Seei'ssion,  Host.,  187.1,  8vo. 
JLllwroiit'e,  William  II.     Caroline  Morin.    Illust, 

N.  Yurk,  iN.-il,  ISi 

Lawrence,  William  Itichnrda,  ,M.I).,  [miie, 
vol.  i.,  add.,]  18l2-l,s,ss.  l.  A  lliatory  of  the  Ihwtou 
Dii-iiiMuary.  Coniiiilcd  hy  One  of  tlie  Hoard  of  Managers. 
l!n-t.,  I.H59.     2.  Tlie  Charitie.s  of  Franee,  IJoMt.,  1 807. 

littWreiicG,  William  T.  I'rini'i|jlc8  of  Agricul- 
ture, Lon.  anil  ICdin.,  l,SM:i,  p.  Svo. 

Lawrie,  Andrew  DuiiglaM,  M.A.,  b.  I85t):  edu- 
cated at  K>on,  and  at  Clirisl  I'liureli,  O.xf'oril ;  called  to 
the  bar  at  the  Inner  Teiiiple  18711.  1.  How  to  Appeal 
against  your  Kates,  (in  the  Metropolis,)  Lon.,  1887, 
12iuo.  2.  How  to  Appeal  against  your  Hates,  (outside 
tlio  .Metropolis,)  l,on.,  I8,s7,  12ino. 

liOwrie,  James.  The  Uoman  or  Turkish  Bath, 
Kdiii.,  IS(U.  I61110. 

Lawry,  llev.  Walter,  17fl:!-I8.i9,  b.  at  Ruthcrn, 
Cornwall;  was  gcner.il  superintendent  of  the  Wosloyan 
ini.ssions  in  New  Z  alaud.      1.   Friemlly  and  Fcejoo  Jsl-  j 
ands, I.on.,  I8,')0,  12ino.      2.    A  Second  .Mis.sionary  Visit  , 
to  the  Friendly  ami   Feejee  Islands,  Lon.,  18   !    IJiuo.      , 

LaWN,  Kdward,  h,  I.s;i7,  resident  at  Tenby  ;  justice 
of  the  peace  for  I'embrokeshire.     Tile  History  of  Little  1 
1  ngland   beyond  Wales,  and  the    Non-Kymrio  Colony  1 
settled  in  I'embrokeshire.     Illust.      Lon.,  1888. 

"Such  a  hrid  well  deserves  a  good  local  history,  and 
Mr.  Law.s's  licjk  i.-.  on  the  whole,  a  fairly  satisl'aet<iry  piece  i 
of  work."— .sv:,.  Iter.,  Ixvi.  tm. 

I.nwsoii,  A.  J.     A  .Manual  of  Phonography  j   or,  | 
Writing'  by  Soun  I,  Lon.,  I88;<,  er.  Svo. 

Lav/Hon,  Charles.  A;  Home  on  Furlough.  Sec- 
ond J-'-jries.     Ma<lras,  187.'),  8vo. 

Lawson,  9lri>.  Emily  iU.,  wife  of  Kev.  Robert 
LawBon,  infra.  1.  Records  and  Traditions  of  IJpton-on- 
Severn.  By  K.  M.  L.  Lon.,  1809,  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  enl., 
entitled  "The  Nation  in  the  Parish;  or,  Records  of 
Upton-on-Severn,"  Lon.,  IBSa,  p.  Svo. 

"  Mrs.  Ijiw.soii  has  caught  the  true  notion  of  what  a  local 
history  .should  be.— that  is,  ii  contribution  to  the  general 
history  of  the  nation.  .\nd  in  a  large  jiart  of  her  small 
book  she  ha.s  carried  out  the  conception  with  much  suc- 
cess. .  .  .  The  part  which  is  given  to  the  earlier  history  is 
uncritical."— .Sptdutor,  Iviii.  3y3. 

2.  Through  Tumult  and  Pestilence:  a  Tale  of  the 
Bristol  Riots  and  the  Cholera  Time,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  8vo. 
3.  The  Black  Coppice:  an  Old-Fashioned  Story,  Lon., 
1887,  12ino.  (She  is  said  also  to  be  the  author  of  Rina 
Cliff:  a  Village  Character,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo.) 

Lawson,  (Jeorge,  F.R.C.S.,  surgeon  to  the  Royal 
London  Ophthalmic  Hospital;  surgeon  oculist  inordinary 
to  the  queen,  Ac. ;  was  assistant  surgeon  in  the  Rifle 
Brigade  during  tho  Criiiiaar.  .var.  1.  On  Gunshot 
Wounds  of  the  Thorax,  Lon.,  I80S.  2.  On  .Sympathetic 
Ophthalmia,  Lon.,  \»(ib.  .1.  Injuries  of  tho  Eye,  Orbit, 
and  Kyelids,  Lon.,  1867,  8vo  ;  8lh  ed.,  1884.  4.  Diseases 
and  their  Cure;  2d  to  4th  eds.,  Lon.,  187,3-80,  12mo.  o. 
A  Manual  of  Diseases  and  Injuries  of  the  Hyo;  5th  ed., 
1884. 

Lawson,  Rev,  George  Nicholas  Gray,  M.A., 
graduated  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1838 ;  or- 
dained IS.SS;  vicar  of  Upleadon,  Gloucestershire,  1874. 
1.  Plain  and  Practicvl  Sermons,  Lon.,  ii-47,  Svo.  2. 
The  Woman  of  Samaria — the  Church  in  Mystery,  Lon., 
1850,  Svo.  3,  A  Catechism  on  the  Fall  and  Restoration 
of  Man,  Lon.,  1859.  4.  Marriage  with  Two  Sisters  pro- 
hibited, Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 

Lawson,  Harriot  Hutchinson  Wormald. 
Original  Poetry,  South  Shields,  1857,  4to. 

Lawson,  Henry,  M.D.  1.  A  Manual  of  Popular 
Physiology,  Lon.,  1863,  12mo.  2.  Sciatica,  Lumbago, 
and  Brachialgia,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1878. 


Lawion,  Hugh   A.     Saireil    Hours:   Chapters  on 

Clnisliiin  Life  for  Vouiig  People,  Lnu.,  1877,  p.  8vo. 

LawNun,  James  Anthony,  I.L.D.,  1817-1887:  i>. 
at  Waterlbrd:  graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
called  to  the  Irisii  bar  1810  ;  judge  id  the  court  "f  com 
iiion  picas  from  1m«8.  1.  Five  Lectures  on  PoliliiMl 
Kconomy,  Lon.,  1811,  8vo.  2.  Ilyiiini  usitali  !,atiii.' 
redditi :   with  other  Verses,  Lon.,  18s:i,  12nio. 

LuWHOll,  ('apt.  John  A.  1.  Wanderings  in  IIm 
Interior  id'  New  (liiinea,  Lon.,  \!<Tj,  p.  Kvo. 

"The  aullior  tells  his  story  well.  .  .  .  Hut  when  He  lii- 
i|Mire  Into  the  value  of  this  bonk  as  a  euiilriliulion  In  f.  , 
uniphleul  science,  weeaiinnt  speak  so  liuniinilily.  liidci  I 
aller  perusing  the  astiiuiiillng  .stalenuiitMnntained  In  11 
the  irader  may  feel  inelliied  to  think  Hint  Hie  linnk  Is  :ii- 
tendeil  to  be  a  work  of  liitlniuather  than  nl  actual  travel  ' 
—Aih.,  .No.  '-'477. 

(A  searching  exiiuiination  of  a  great  number  of  stale- 
nients  in  this  book  will  be  fuunil  in  a  letter  from  ('iipi. 
J.  Moresby,  R.N.,  Alluiiinuii,  No.  218.').  In  No.  2l-','i 
Capt.  Lawson  replies  to  this  letter,  and  writes,  "  .My  ili<. 
ooveries  will  sooner  or  later  answer  all  cavillers,  an  1 
henceforth  reviews  and  criticisms  will  receive  notliiii),' 
from  nie  but  silent  contempt."  A  rejoinder  by  Capt^ 
Moresby  is  in  No.  21^7.) 

'-'  The  Wandering  Naturolists:  a  Story  of  Adventure, 
Lon.,  I  s8ll,  ji.  Svo.  (He  is  also  said  to  be  the  author  ..f 
a  work  published  under  the  name  of  John  Bradley,  y.  1 ., 
luprtl,) 

Lawson,  John  O.  1.  Contracts  of  Common  Car 
riers,  St.  Louis,  Isso,  Svo.  2.  The  Law  of  I'sages  and 
Customs,  St.  Louis,  1882,  Svo.  3.  Leading  Cii-es  Simpli- 
fied :  a  I  idleetion  of  Leading  Coses  of  the  Common  l.iiw, 
St.  Louis,  1S82,  Svo.  4.  Leading  Cases  Simplilied  :  a  t'ni. 
hsction  of  Leading  Cases  in  Equity  and  Constitutioniil 
Law,  St.  Louis,  1883,  Svo.  5.  Concordance  of  Woi.js 
and  Phrases  construed  in  Judicial  Reports,  and  Lij;iil 
Dolinitions,  St.  Louis,  18S3,  Svo.  Ii.  Tho  Law  of  E.xp'it 
and  Opinion  Evidence  reduced  to  Rules  :  Illustrated  Iimhi 
Adjudged  Cases,  St.  Louis,  188.S,  Svo.  7.  Adjudged  CaM'^ 
on  Insanity  as  a  Defence  of  Crime:  with  Notes,  St. 
Louis,  1881,  Svo.  8.  The  Law  of  Presumptive  Evideme, 
San  Fran.,  1SS5,  Svo. 

Lawson,  Leonidas  Moreau,  M.D.,  LKl2-18r,i: 
b.  in  Nicholas  Co.,  O. ;  graduated  at  Transylvania  Uni- 
versity 1837;  held  professorships  in  the  ijliio  .Mcdiciil 
College  and  other  institutions:  delivered  lectures  befoie 
the  medical  department  of  the  University  of  London. 
A  Practical  Treatise  on  Plithisis  Pulnionalis,  Cin.,  I.'^lji. 
Svo. 

].iaw8on,  llev.  ltob<;rt,  M.A.,  graduated  at  ('liii>t 
Church,  Oxford,  1844;  ordained  1S40;  rector  of  Uplnn- 
on-Severn  since  1864.  Upton-on-Severn  Words  and 
Phrases,  (Eng.  Dialect  Sue.  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 
^  Lawson,  Robert,  I.L.D.,  graduated  in  surgery  at 
Edinburgh  ;  served  in  the  Crimea,  &c. ;  inspector-gen- 
eral of  hospitals.  On  Epidemic  Influences,  (Milroy  Lec- 
tures,) Lon.,  18S8,  Svo. 

Lawson,  Thomas  W.  The  Krank:  his  Language, 
and  what  it  means.     Illust.     Bost.,  18S8,  48ino. 

Lawson,  Walter  K.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Violin  .Man- 
ufacture in  Italy,  by  C.  Schebek,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  2. 
(Trans.)  ^Esthetics  of  Musical  Art,  bv  F.  G.Hand,  Lon., 
1S80,  Svo. 

Lawson,  William,  of  St.  Mark's  College,  Chelsea. 
1.  Eminent  English  Writers,  Lon..  1875,  12mo.  'J. 
Modern  Geography,  Physical,  Political,  and  Comiuci- 
oial,  Lon.,  187ii,  l2mo. 

Lawson,  William,  son  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson, 
first  Bart.  With  Hi  ntku,  Cinni.Ks  D.,  F.C.C.,  and 
others,  Ten  Years  of  Gentleiiian-Farming  at  Blcnner- 
hasset,  with  Co-Operative  Oiijects,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svu. 

"  No  conclusions  can  be  drawn  from  the  hook  eitlier  fur 
or  against  co-n|ioration  as  applied  to  agriculture.  Tliere 
is  no  method  whatever  in  Mr.  Lawson's  co-operation.  .  .  . 
He  has  had  plenty  of  money,  and  has  lieeii  able  to  try  a 
number  of  experiments  with  things  and  men,  the  Iniii'icr 
probably  very  valuable,  the  latter  very  interesting  and 
often  diverting."— A>cc/n(or,  xlviii.  19. 

Lawson,  William  John.  A  Handy  Book  on  the 
Law  of  Banking,  Lon.,  1S.')9,  l2ino;  new  ed.,  1871. 

Lawson,  William  Norton,  M.A.,  b.  1830;  grad- 
uated at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1854  ;  called  to  the 
bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1856;  recorder  of  Richmond  since 
1869.  Tho  Practice  as  to  Letters  Patent  for  Inventions, 
.tc,  r.on,,  1884,  Svo. 

Lawton,  George.  The  Religious  Homes  of  York- 
shire, Lon.,  1853,  Svo. 

Lawton,  George  W.    The  American  Caucus  Syc 


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"f  .he  PeopleI'Ln.'  "sfif'So.'    ■"■'  ""'"^'^   ^''='"- 


Pila.ion,  with  Nu,  :  ,:,|'a!E;s,  y.   ""^""™'  ^'""- 


5.V! 


'iM'itv  appears  to  He   imf        ,n''?  '■\^''=''>'  ""fqual.  .  .     i  Reports,    vols,   i.-xi      nsVs  ls«".  f  v-     ,:"'"■'' 
"li*nation>-.s,,^ /^'.jf'j^'i'j'.ij^al'straet  reasoniiV),',  but  iii '8vo.  '   (''''^-l^S,),)    Juashvillc, 

■      ''^'''  '^"-  Floride  Clemson,  ("c.  d 


Je   Flori," 
981 


LKA 

imuuil.,)  b,  lit  Pendleton  VUIaKo>  ^-^'-i  '^  K'""''-''"")!'''* 
(if  .li)hn  ('.  Oftlliijuti.  I.  l'(Rt  Skii'i!,  iind  "llier  K.xpt'rl- 
luiMiM  111  Viimllldiition,  N.  Yurk.  L".  TniiiKliiliuin,  uinl 
ollii  r  llli.viiii'H,  I'hilii.,  IMS'.'.     PrUiili'ly  |irintB.l. 

lifil,  Hev.  I'rt'AvTivh  Siiiicu^,  M.A.,  K^'luuloil, 
Itrfl  fliir.«  Lit.  Ilii  ,  lit  Wiiillmm  Collide,  Oxluril.  If'SI  i 
onliiiiiuil  IM.M  ;  |,i.-iili)nt  of  Sioii  Collc^.-  IH7I-7:';  nio 
tor  of  TiilHtiino-Dflium^rii  sinoii  IH7,t.  Tlici  Uoyiil  Hon- 
iiiliil  mill  Culli'Kiiili'  Cliuriili  of  Siiint  Kntlioriiic  iiuiir  tlii' 
Tower,  ill  it»  Udliition  to  thu  Kimt  of  l.omlon,  l,oii,, 
IHTH,  8vQ. 

l.ca,  Ilev.  (;iMirRe.  Momuir  of  Jutiii  Diivius, 
Lull.,  \XM,  I -'mo;  M  lmI.,  Is;:). 

I.eu,  Mrs.  II.  Wciiry  Wciilth  :  a  Novel,  hon.,  1SS4, 
1).  Svo. 

1,611,  H'  iity  ChttrleN,  b.  1S25,  In  I'liil  .iilpbla  i 
Hon  of  iHii.  I/Oii,  ((/.'•.,  (i,i(c,  vol.  i. ;)  enlurecl  lu.i  l.:.llii'r'« 
iiublialiiii^'  hoiii-e  ill  Mio  ii|;e  of  nevfntiiun,  im.l  uiliimitely 
liccuini)  |irinoi|ml  ol  tlio  eoni'ern.  Hi?  publi-lieil  seviMiil 
|Mi|iur.<  on  rhi'iiiii-try  ami  uonclmlony,  liim  .•onlnl>iiliiJ 
liir){i)ly  tu  1  viinv*  iinil  |jerioilioiiln,  ami  liii"  in  iilo  a 
.•<|ieoial  lilihlj  of  Hiiroiioiui  iiiiuliiBval  cculc^iiii'tical  lii.<- 
tory.  1.  .■'ii|nTslition  anil  Koreo  :  KsKiiys  on  tlic  Wa^or 
of  i.inv— thu  \Va«i)r  of  llattio— (lie  Ordeal— Torture, 
I'liila..  isiill,  iL'iniii  :ia  U.I.,  rov.,  iss:!. 

"Very  Kcliolarly  ami  truly  crltluil  essays."— -Viifwn.  111. 
208. 

2.  .\n  Historioul  Skutuli  of  .Siieordotal  Culibaoy  in  the 
Clin.«tian  Cliuruh,  Phila.,  1867,  8voj  2d  ed.,  cnl„  BiMt., 
188t. 

"  II  Is  ttu'  rpMill  of  n  vast  amount  of  patient  lalinr,  of 
eiiiUess  reiiilliiK  in  iiliiuist  tlie  wlmle  riiiiKe  of  clmri'li  Ills- 
tory  .  .  .  Tills  iimss  of  iimlerial  Mr,  I,ea  has  nut  only  reail 
ami  miteil,  lint  (li^e^lell;  so  Umlwliat  nilitlit  easily  liiivo 
iletfeiieraled  Into  an  iinreiulaliU!  .jninlile  of  seiittereil  notes 
aiipears  us  a  wellunlcM-eil  whole,  so  earel'iilly  iirraiitfeil  in 
its  ilivislons  that  one  liiis  lillle  .limeiilty  111  liolillllK  the 
Ihreiiil  of  the  narrative."  — .Vndoii.  xxxvlii.  J)'.!. 

'•.•iiiice  the  ureiil  history  of  Dean  .Milnmn,  I  know  no 
work  ill  KiiKlisli  uliieli  1ms  Ihniwii  iiime  liKht  on  llie 
laiinil  comlitlon  i if  the  Miihlle  .Vxes,  ami  none  which  is 
inure  littod  to  ilispul  the  K'ross  llhisions  euiiceniiiiK  llmt 
Ijeriuil  whieli  jioslllvo  writers  anil  Hriters  of  a  eerlaiii  ee- 

I'le-iiiMieiil  seliuiil  have  ispireil  lo  snslaln."— W.  K.  H. 

hKCKV  :  Jliil-  iij  r.uiiiiiran  Momh,  ehiip.  v. 

:;.  Stnilies  ill  Cliiiruli  lliitory  :  The  llise  uf  the  Teiii- 
piiral    I'owc'r;    Ileiielit   of    l.'lergy ;     Ivxconiiiiiinieiitioii  j 


mall     From   llie 


Tlio  Karly  Cliureli  and  Slavery,  IMiila.,  1  Slii),  llinio. 

"The  volume  is  made  i.p  of  suniewhiit  frak'Hienlary  hut 
well-couslilereil  ami  learned  essays  iiii  a  variety  uf  special 
topics."— AVt/wn,  .\.  7t). 

4.  Translaliona,  and  other  Rhymes,  Phila.,  1882, 
I'.'ini).  I'rivatelv  printed.  5.  A  History  of  the  Inqui- 
sition of  the  Middle  A);es,  N.  York,  1SS7-SS,  :i  voH.  8vo. 

"  Mr.  I.ca  takes  his  subject  in  its  widest  iiicaiiiiiK.  Ily 
the  history  of  the  Imiiilsithni  he  means  not  merely  an  ne- 
couiit  of  the  institution  itself,  hut  an  exhaustive  examlim- 
tiiiii  of  the  social,  inlellectiial,  and  political  cuiidltiiins 
which  produced  It.  He  means,  I'urtlier,  an  array  of  lllus- 
Irations  of  ilsworkini;  ami  of  ilsellecls  upon  society.  Kuch 
as  make  anv  serious  ilouhls  as  to  the  i;eiieral  accuracy  of 
his  preseiUiitiim  ImpossiMe.  .  .  .  It  iiiav  he  safely  said  that 
no  iiresentalioii  of  the  sl.iry  of  the  Imiuisltloii  by  previous 
writers  can  be  at  all  compared  with  this  for  its  clearness  ot 
vision,  its  comprehension  of  the  problem,  and  iis  tliuroU(,'li- 
iiessof  research  "—S'llion,  xlvi,  -l-'iii. 

"He  lias  chosen  a  subject  of  extreme  interest  and  im- 
portanpe.  and  has  treated  it  in  a  manner  that  leaves  noth- 
ing to  be  desired  with  respect  to  erudition,  while  he  has 
nt  the  same  time  produced  a  IhorouKlily  readable  book, 
well  Krranged,  full  of  Incident,  and  vigorously  written."— 
Sal.  Rev..  Ixvi.  'll. 

"The  hook  he«iiis  with  a  survev  of  all  that  led  to  the 
growth  of  heresv,  and  to  the  crealion,  In  the  thirteenth 
centurv,  of  exceptional  tribunals  for  its  suppression. 
There  can  be  no  doubt  that  this  is  the  least  satisfaeiory 
portion  of  the  whole.  It  is  followed  by  a  singularly  care- 
ful account  of  the  steps,  legislative  and  adniiiiistrallve,  by 
which  church  and  state  combined  to  organize  the  liiter- 
iiiediate  institution,  ami  of  the  iiiiiiiner  in  which  its  meth- 
ods wore  formed  by  practice.  .S'uthing  in  Knropean  litera- 
ture can  compete  with  this,  tlie  centre  and  substauee  of 
Mr.  Lea's  great  history.  In  the  remaining  volumes  he 
.summons  his  witiie.s,ses,  calls  on  the  nations  lo  declare 
their  cxperienec,  and  tells  how  the  new  force  acted  upon 
society  to  the  end  of  the  middle  ages.  History  of  this  iiii. 
dellncd  and  international  citst,  which  shows  the  same  wave 
breaking  upon  many  shores,  is  alwiivs  dillicult,  from  the 
want  of  visible  unity  and  prugression,  and  has  seldom  suc- 
ceeded so  well  as  in  this  rich  Imt  unequal  and  disjointed 
nariiitive.  ...  As  a  philosophy  of  religious  jH'r.secntioii 
thw  )ii«i!,-  la  in.itlpquntc.  The  derivation  of  sects,  though 
resting  always  upon  good  supports,  stnnd.s  out  from  iiii  in- 
distinct bin'kgroiind  of  dogmatic  history.  The  intruding 
maxims,  darkened  bv  shadows  of  earth,  fail  to  insure  at 
all  times  the  olijectlve  and  delicate  handling  of  mediieval 
theory.  But  the  vital  parts  are  protected  by  a  panoply  of 
982 


I.KA 

AIMkcuhIhii  crusade  to  the  fall  of  the 
Tcmplarn  and  to  Ihat  Kraiiilscan  iiiovemcnt  wherein  llic 
kev  to  liiinle  lies,  the  desluii  and  organl/jitloii.  the  Rctivlly 

anil  decline  uf  the   liii|iilsiili nstltiitu  a  sonml  ami 

solid  siruclnic  that  will  survive  the  cctisiire  of  all  erilicii  ' 
—  I.oiiii  AiTon;  KiiiiUkIi  llhliirinil  Hniiw,  No.  12. 
!      I<en,  John  WnltiT,  b    |s2S;  grudmilcd  at  Wod 
I  ham  Ciillegc,  tlxford,  I8|S.      |.    Ihi!  Cliureli  Ooelrlnn  •■ 
!  Confension  and   Ahsulutiun,  Lon.,  Ix,')!!,   12100.     2,  Tiie 
lUsliup's  Dath  of    lloiiiiigc,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo.     3.   Chris. 
tlan  Marriage:  its  Open  uiid  Secret  Kncniies  in  Knglnnl. 
Loll.,  1881,  Svo. 

I,i'«,  illiitliew   inrcy,  b.  183:i,  in  \Miilai|i.||ihiii 

ion  of    Isaiie   Lea,    (7.  c,  iinli,   vol.  1.;)    has  inililislu  I 

nniiieroiis  papers  on   clioniieal   subjects.     1.  Ncwiimn  < 

Manual   for   Coloring   I'liolugraplis,   I'liila.,  18tlfl,  l2iiio, 

2.  Manual  of    I'liotugrapliy,  I'liila.,  1808,  Svo;    2il  od., 

1872.      With    Wii.sus,    K.    L.,    I'hotographio    Monaiis, 

I'hila,,  181111,  121110. 
l,ea,  V«'H.  Uilliitm,  M.A.,  graduated  nt  liriKe- 

nose  College,  Oxford,  ls|l;  ordained  IslH;  vii'iir  of  Si. 

I'eterV.  Driiilwich,  18411;  lion,  canon  of  Worcoiitcr  I8.'i8; 

archdeaion  of  Worcestur  since    1881.      1.    Catechising- 

un  the  I'niyer  lliiuk,  Lon.,  1st!.',,  IHino.     2.  Sernioiis  mi 

the   Prayer  Uuok  preached   in   Home,  Lon.,  18110,  12iii'i. 

:).  CateollisinKS   on   the    Life  of  Our    Lord,    Lon.,    I87ii, 

12ino.     4.  Church  Plate  ill  the  Arelideueonry  ot  Woret'i 

ter,  Lon.,  Iss  I,  r.  svo. 

I,eai'li,  MrNi      Fancy  Work-Hasket  :   Necdlc-Wm  l(, 

Crewel-Work,  Ac.,  Lon.,  188(1-88,  :i  vols.  4to. 

lifHCh,    AU'rccl.      The    Letter    II,    I'list,    Present, 

and  I'nturc;  a  Treatise,  Lon.,  1  sSII,  12mo. 
lieach,  Arthur  i'ranciN,  M  \  .  b.  IS.'il;  grmlu 

»led  nt  New  College,  (Ixhiril,  1874;    I  ollow  of  All  Souls 

College  1874-82;  called  to  the  bnr  1,:  tlie  Middle  i  ■  iiiple 
18711.     Digest  of  the  Law  of  I'robato  Duty,  Lon.,  ISTs, 

Svo. 

liCacli,   Hev.    C'liarlPH,   F.d.S.     I.    Lanipa    nml 

Lighters:  Sunday    Lectures  to  the  Masses  at   lliriiiiiig- 

liaiii,  Lon.,  1877,  P.'ino.  2.  Old  Friends:  Sunday  Half 
Hour  Lectures  to  Working- People,  Lon.,  1882,  ISnio.  :i. 
How  1  reiiclied  the  .Musses  lugellier  with  Twenly-Twn 
Lectures  delivered   in    the    liirmiiigliam   Town   Hull  mi 

Sunday  Afternoons,  Lon.,  1887,  cr.  8vu.  4.  Mothers  of 
the  Ilible,  Lon.,  1888,  12nio. 

I  Leiivh,  Kev.  1).  !•'.  Wilbert  Eldred;  or,  l.i  it 
Well  with  the  Child.'  I'hila.,  1887,  12mo. 

I      Leach,   JBdwitrd.     Incidents   in   the   Life   of    K. 

'■  Wright,  Lon.,  187(1,  12ino. 

Leach,  Francis,  U.A.,  of  Liincashirc,  Eng,  cililur 
of  the  Harrow  Times.  I.  Furncss,  Past  and  Present: 
its  History  and  Antitiuilics,  1871,  4to.  2.  Harrow  in 
Fnrness:  its  Kise  and  Progress,  1872. 

Leach,  II.  1.  Brief  Notes  on  Cholera  in  Turkey, 
Lon.,  istili,  Svo.  2.  Hygienic  Condition  of  the  Meniiii- 
tile  Marine,  Lon.,  18117,  Svo;  new  ed..  1871.  3.  Tlie 
Ship-Captiiin's  Medical  Guide;  lid  ed.,  Lon.,  ISCi'.i,  p, 
8vo;  7tli  ed.,  I87t),  4.  Pocket  Doctor  for  the  Traveller 
and  Colonist,  Lon..  187.^;  2d  ed.,  187S.  or.  Svo.  ,'1.  A 
Bit  of  Bulgaria,  Lon.,  1877,  I2nny. 

Leach,  !S.  F.  1.  Orammatieal  Introduction  lo  tlio 
London  Plinrniaeopociii,  Lon.,  1849,  ISmo.  2.  in-lrno- 
tions  for  the  Manugenieut  of  the  Aquariuin,  Lon.,  Is.ifi, 
12  mo. 

Leach,  Rev.  Thomas,  B.A.  A  Short  Sketch  of 
the  Tiaetariaii  Upheaval,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Lnach,  W.  The  l'ri>gre.«8  of  Life:  a  Poem,  Lon., 
ISOi,  p.  Svo. 

Leacock,  Itcv.  William  Thomas,  D.D. 
Thoughts  tor  the  Devout:  Ash- Wednesday  to  Kaster, 
N.  York,  1887,  12mo. 

Leadam,  Isaac  Saunders,  M.A.,  b.  1848;  grad- 
uated at  University  College,  Oxford,  1871  ;  onllod  lu  the 
bar  nt  Lincoln's  Inn  187(1.  1.  Farmers'  Uricvuntce, 
Lon.,    1880.     2.  Agriculture  and    the    Lund    Laws.    .1. 

1  Coercive  Measures  in  Ireland.  4.  What  Proteetimi  doca 
for    the   Farmer:    a   Chapter    of  Agricultural    Hislory, 

\  (Cobden  Club;)  :id  ed.     5.  The  Extension  of  the  Fran- 

j  ohisc,  Lon.,  lS8,"i,  2  parts,  ji.  Svo. 

]      Leadam,  T.  K,     Homoeopathy  as  applied  to  Dis- 

i  eases  of  Females,  Lon.,  1S5I,  Svo. 

I      Leadbeater,  in.    Annals  of  Bnllitore;  2d  ed.,  with 

j  Memoir,  Lon.,  1862,  2  vols.  fp.  Svo. 

Leader,  J!:hn  Uunici,  F.S.A.  Mary  Q'lefn  of 
Scots  in  Captivity,  Sheffield,  1880,  Svo. 

"  He  has  contined  his  work  to  the  years  whicli  Mary 
passed  under  the  guardianship  of  Shrewsbury.  ...  He 
lias  done  his  work  thoroughly  well,  and  has  spared  no 


L''tW.»l 

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■iuanvt  J .  I*.    Till.  A...    !■  w 
H'vlo.     Kjll.-lbvTw    I.-,    V     •^"l""""'*  In  111,.  K,„n 

II'"    I"iw   nf  .„,  ,r,„.r,     •„  '•  '^''.'•■l"""'"l"r.v  liiKi,,,  .,f 
l.i'n.,  IS71,  Nv,,.        '>'"""''l'»  ''"""f  1'roj.erty  in  Land, 

boiuK  l'u..,u„,.„  |V,„„  (ho Vl'i-   ,    -'.f  V  '"  ,  '■■'""'     '*'•'•"»  ■ 
iiiw  uil.,  ismi.  '  ^l'"""'!-]      ''Oli.i   1M5»,  p.  Hvo;  i 

lienkey,   Kmilv   l>      i    \f      , 

.^. .,,/,' ^'.""'y    ••     1.  Mirnolr.   „f    Mor«v|  or,! 


LEA 


l-H«.  .'I  vol,,  or.  Mv„  .TM  S„U^*,*';'s ''^  ""'"'•  '•""  ■ 
•  >"l«.  or.  Nvo.  ;t»  T  ,n  Villi  /?'■''■''•  '"'"••  "•"«. 
Svo.  ''"•  ^"'"  "l''''l«f«<'rounil,  I,on.,  |HM«, 

I- K"«»l|M.ii,l  „i„ru  (.m'^s  iVr, ,,:'','    I""!"-"  In  vlnv, 

('■111,.    iv,„|Ki,i,.  ,.n„„i,  1.      \  "''„",';';' "-»*'lll  !'<• 

.10      A    IV .!.._        ,  ."/  ""'Mil  llllii,..    — /lril>/.,  XXX.  L'.'iH. 


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n.»o»,  \.  Vork,  IH.I.I,    2m',      2    lw'i"r  "V  '''"'''I""'  '•■■'-  '' 
IC'IH,  ismo.  '  •     ■^^  '  *"""'"' I'liw,  N.  York,  I 

."-':"' ':,,'f":^.:!:^r''^,^'^7^-,  "-''i'«''''  <^'>»'- 

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«g»in.st  Worn,,,,,  !,„„.,  IS,;.-,  .;  .V""'  'i'  '^'o-  ,  ■)-^Woi„hu 

l-'".   i  vol.,.  p.  svo      II      t'rT      1    '"•.  J'.'''"'"'!.    I".n., 

»  N'n..l,  Un.,  I871.'.-   v'n  „    s'vo      !■     7/^  "'"  ""''«^ 
«<■  C,i,,Min  Marryat".  I.on.;  l';;  r'g  voN  '."^"■"'  '"-"""•» 

:-iiM^i:ii^l:';i'^;r;LM;^M-iM;r:«;^^^^^ 

"HiiyuiiK From 

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toiicli...s  in  ill 
Sat.  A'rc,  XX 


iiJ.'ilMmi;ii^l:';i'^;;^A';io;;r\i;i:i;ilf  >">«  "pr«.;miv  lu.iueea 

'"  m-  "lie. . . .  Ff*„„  11,,,  '  ,\  J .  I*',  "'  very  lliif,.  interest 
'm.  we  Kel,  If  not  a  «     pi e  fn  i  J',,     T.'^f''-'''  '""•''  "»  "'fy 

>-'.''^f^'5n;'e::;!„^i:;;<''^^r;' *>;■».  f-on..,sr, 

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-N"vH,  1.01,.,  is/.  3  ;„;'""•  .  .**•  f  igbting  the  Air:  a 
111.  .Mv  Own  Phi  ,1  v^  '       ™!  °«"  6'!..  If^rS.  1  vol 

vols.  p.  Sivo.    2«   TheUoo   nf'AM  g"",'"."™'  '"'■>•■  W8,  S 

V0I...CT.8VO.2U    Fair  H   •?■']'   ''>'="•   ''""-   IS**",  3 
>•'■■  ■•'vo.     .m.  My  .«"  ei    uir'A'^.'*^"-  '"'"••  ''^■^"-  3  vol,,  i 
'•^Sl.  ■■!  vols.  p8^v„  "!.",'      '"   V^""^    "   '"^"vel,   Lon., 
■•"".,  'm,  .•."v-oror.  8l-o."^;;  '^^  ^'-.-  "/ovei; 

"■^vo:  noweU.   LCb      14    p.'^"""*'  !'""-  '^H  -•*  vol«. 

""f,  ■■on.,  1885,  p.  Hvo     3«  -rL  u  ■   'i?"  ""^  •^'""'  ^^'"•■ 
,  I    "VO.    dB.  The  Heir  Presumptive,  Lon., 


Lon.,  |ssH,.'!;ol,o'r  V;      ir.'l   "i   ^'""""^    "    ''"Vl. 
'  A  I.i.llo  ws,  „''•  J^^,  ■";■  ^'-  '^v'-.     4  J.  .Sempplo,  „r, 

r'-inplete    IV,,,rk.,l   tt,l    i'         u      '""'"».v   I'urv,,*  :    ft 
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l8ro/  later  ,.;i.H.    "i"     i'?:/ 1'   ,""''  -^^'l-- l^«»i  new  ed., 
O'-rsiea,  U^'lHM   V""!,  "   ''"■"'™'l-- fainter  in 

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joining  the  Uomlnicun  Or  lefmolil'  ic'  ''  "iid  after  hi.s 
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Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  III.  (Trans.)  The  Spiritual  Letters 
of  St.  Francis  do  Sale?,  Lun.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  20.  (frans.) 
Jlenry  I'orruyro:  a  Hiograpliy,  by  A.  J.  A.  (Jratry,  Lon., 
1872;  new  0(1.,  1S76,  II.  Svo.  21.  Aunt  Atta  again,  l<on., 
^  1872,  Ifiino.  22.  (Trans.)  Tlio  Spirit  of  St.  Francis  do 
Sales,  by  ,lcan  Pierre  Canui^,  I, on.,  1872,  !<voi  new  eil., 
1880.  2:1.  (Trans.)  Tlie  Last  Days  of  l'i>ro  (iratry,  by 
A.  I;.  I'errauil,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  8vo.  24.  The  Revival  of 
Priestly  Life  in  tlio  Soventeunth  Century  in  France;  a 
Slictcli,  Lon.,  187.'!,  p.  8vo;  now  eil.,  I88.S.  25.  liossuct 
and  bis  Contemporaries,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  8vo;  new  ed., 
1877.  20.  The  Hidden  Life  of  the  Soul,  Lon.,  IST,'), 
12mo;  new  ed.,  1880.  27.  A  Christian  Painter  of  the 
Nineteenth  Century:  bcins;;  the  Life  (d'  llippolyte 
Flandrin,  I. on..  I87,'i:  new  ed..  IS77,  12nio. 

"The  trealnienl  is  tc  be  coninionded  as  sympathetic, 
popular,  and  free,  almost  to  a  fault,  from  techuicalitl&s." 
—Snl.  Kev.,  xl..'>oi. 

28.  The  Lijjht  of  the  Conscience  :  with  an  Introduc- 
tion by  Uev.  T.  T.  Carter,  Lon..  1870.  p.  8vo;  new  ed., 

1880,  lOino.  2!).  Fenolon,  .Archbishop  of  Catnbrai :  a 
liiograjdiieal  .Sketch,  Lon.,  1876.  |i.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1884, 
SO.  (Trans.)  The  Spiritual  Letters  of  Archbishop  Ffine- 
lon  :  Letters  to  Men;  Letters  tc  VVoineii,  Lon.,  1877,  2 
vols.  LSino;  new  ed.,  1880.  I!l.  (Trans.)  A  Selection 
from  Pascal's  Thuu);hts,  Lon.,  IS78,sq.  lOiuo.  .'!2.  (Et'.) 
For  Days  and  Years:  a  liook  cimlainin);  ii  Short  UeJid- 
ing  and  llviun  for  Every  l)av  in  the  Church's  Year, 
Lon.,  1878.'  lOinu;  new  ed.,  188,').  3:i.  (Trans.)  Self- 
Kenunciation,  by  F.  (luillore,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  34. 
(Ed.)  Here  ami  There;  Quaint  Quotations :  a  liook  of 
Wit,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1881,  p.  8vo.  3.').  Weariness:  a 
Book  for  the  Languid  and  Lonely,  Lon.,  1881,  I2nio; 
4th   ed.,    1885.      30.  (Ed.)   Precious  Stones,   .tc,    Lon., 

1881,  3  vols.  48mo.  37.  (Ed.)  Five  Minutes'  Daily 
Readings  in  Poetry,  Lon.,  1882,  18mo;  3d  ed.,  1885. 
38.  (Ed.)  Sunrise,  Noon,  Sunset :  Selections  from  Various 
Authors,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vols.  S(i.  32mo.  39.  U.  U.  La- 
cordaire;  a  liiographioal  Sketch,  Lon.,  1882,  cr.  8vo; 
new  ed.,  1883.  40.  Maigre  Cookery,  Lon.,  1881,  I8mo. 
41.  (Trans.)  The  Love  of  (>od,  by  St.  Francis  de  Sales, 
Lun.,  1888,  l8mo. 

Lenred,  Arthur,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  d.  1879.  1. 
The  Causes  and  'Treatment  of  Imperfect  Digestion, 
Lon.,  1860,  Svo;  7th  eil.,  1882.  2.  On  the  Successful 
Treatment  of  Flatulence  by  a  Novel  Ijse  of  Charcoal, 
Lon.,  1865,  cr.  Svo.  3.  Morocco  and  the  Moors:  being 
(in  Account  of  Travels,  with  a  (Jeneral  Description  of 
the  Country  and  its  People.      lUust.     Lon.,  1875,  Svo. 

"  \  very  readalile  book,  ami  ime  which  to  the  ordinary 
reader  may  impart  a  good  deal  .if  kuiiwlodge  and  supply 
a  fair  anioiuit  ut  inIero.^t."— .>'(i(.  Rev,,  .xlii.  424. 

4.  A  Visit  to  the  Court  of  Morocco.  Illust.  Lon., 
1870,  8vc. 

"The  author's  stay  In  Morocco  .scarcely  exceeded  two 
months  of  the  year  1872.  He  only  saw  the  cimst  towns  of 
Tangier,  Casa  Blanca,  Azamiir,  Salli,  and  Mogador,  and 
paid  a  Hying  visit  to  the  capital,  whero  he  remained  for 
seven  (lay.s,"— /l//i..  No.  2.)l.'i. 

I..eariied,  William  Law,  b.  1821,  at  New  London, 
Conn.;  graduated  at  Y'ale  18(1;  admitted  to  the  bar 
1844;  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  York  since 
LH7d;  profess, .r  in   the  .\lbany  Law  School  since  1871. 

1.  (Ed.)  The  Private  Journal  of  a  Journey  from  Boston 
to  New  Y'ork  in  1701,  kejit  by  Madam  Knight,  Albany, 
1865,  4to.  2.  The  Learned  Family  (Learned,  Larneil, 
Learnard,  Larnard,  and  Lerned:)  Descendants  of  Wil- 
liam Learned,  of  Charlestown,  Mas.sachusetts,  in  1>.  .2, 
N.  Yiii-k,  I8s;i,  Svo. 

Ijeary,  Frederick.  Ernest  .Tones,  [a  biography,] 
Lon.,  1887. 

Leary,  Kev.  Tlionias  Iliimphrys  Lindsay, 
D.C.L.,  graduated  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  I85t; 
ordained  1858:  vicar  of  St.  Phi'  :  the  Evangelist,  Cam- 
berwell,  since  1883.      I.  A  Reply  to  Scott's  ],ife  of  Jesus, 

2.  The  Church  of  Rome  tested  by  the  Words  and  Works 
of  St.  Peter.  :'..  (Ed.)  The  Iliad,  with  English  .Votes, 
(Biiuinlein's    text,)   Lon.,  1860.   2  vols.  p.  Svo.     4.  The 

Christian's  Jewels.  Translated  .;d  adapted  chiefly  from 
the  Writings  of  the  Christian  Fathers.  Lon.,  1884,  p. 
Svo.  5.  Every  Christian's  Every-Day  Book  ;  or.  Selec- 
tions for  Daily  Reading,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Sv;  Also,  sev- 
eral school  editions  of  classical  authors. 

Leathnin,  Kdwaril  Aldain,  \iiiiir,  vol.  i.,  add.] 
Charmione:  a  Talc  of  i' u  tjreat  Athenian  Revci.'.ion, 
Lon.,  1858,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  3d  ed.,  1864. 

Iieatlinm,  William  Henry,  [nntp,  vol.  1.,  add.] 
1.  Tales  of  English  Life,  and  Miscellanies,  Lon.,  1853,  2 
vols,  Svo.     2.  Sequel  to  "  Lesser  Poems,"  Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 


Leathes,  Edmund.      I.    An   Actor  Abroad:   ur, 
(Jossip,    Dramatic,    Narrative,   and    Deaoriptivo,    Lon 
1880.     2.  The  Actor's  Wife;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1880,  3  vol-! 
cr.  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  1 885. 

Iieathcs,  Miss  F.  Stanger.     1.  liyine  Regis:  a 
Quide-Book,  1886,  p.  Svo.     Anon.     2.  Our  Ncighb.niT 
hood;  a  Pocket  Hand-Book,  1887.     Anon. 

'  Leatlics,  Itlatilda,  (llutt,)  b.  1830,  near  Swansn,, 
Wales;  is  a  niece  of   Mrs,  Sherwood,   the  well-known 

'  writer  for  children,  («ii(t',  vol.  ii.,)  and  wile  of  lliv. 
Stanley  Leathes,  infrn.  She  has  contributed  niiinv 
short  stories  to  magazines.  I.  Charity  at  Home,  Lnu' 
1863,  ISino.     Anon.     2.  Soi-meine;  a  Story  of  a  Wil''y| 

j  Life,  Lon.,  I860,  p.  Svo.     .Anon.     (Rc|irinteil  in  .Aincrir;,. 

.under  the  title  of  "Mildred  Owynne.")  3.  Pcnelo|ic'; 
or.  Morning  Clouds  Dispersed,  Lon.,  187,1,  l2iiio.  i  K,.. 
printed    in     America    under    the    title    of    "  .Mnrriiii;; 

I  Clouds.")  4.  The  Girls  of  Bredon,  and  Manor-lloii.-i. 
Stories,    Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.      5.  Our  Village   Wnrtliii-: 

j  Stories,  Lon.,  1877,  l2nio.    .Anon.    6.  On  the  Diior-<ti  |.- : 

I  or,  Crispin's  Story,  Lon.,  1880, 12mo.     7.  All  among  tli. 

I  Daisies,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  8.  Jack  and  Jill  of  our  (inn 
Day,  Lon..  1882,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1885.  0.  Inglc-Nouk 
Stories.  Illust.  Lon.,  1883,  sq.  I6mo.  10.  The  Cagcl 
Linnet;  or.  Love's  Labour  Not  Lost,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  8v.i. 
II.  Other  Lives  than  Ours:  Fables  in  Prose,  Lon..  |s>-;, 
sq.  Ifiino.  12.  To-Morrow  :  a  Story,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  sv-,. 
13.  Afloat;  a  Story,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  14.  Over  llic 
Hills  and  Far  Away.  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Leatlies,  Uev.  Stanley,  D.D.,  b.  1830,  at  Elli-. 
borough,  Buckinghamshire:  giiiduated  at  Jesus  Coll,,:;,., 
Cambridge,  1852;  ordained  1856;  profes.sor  of  HiIjich 
in  King's  College,  London,  since  1863;  rector  of  ,S|. 
Philip's,  Regent  Stieet,  London,  1800-80,  and  since  tlicii 
of  Clill'e-at-Hoo  ;  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  since  ISTd, 
I.  The  Birthday  of  Christ:  Three  Sermons,  Lon.,  iMlil. 
12mo.  2.  A  Short  Practical  Hebrew  Urainmar,  Lon.,  ImIs, 
12ino.  3.  The  Witness  of  the  Old  Testament  to  Chri.-i. 
(Boyle  Lectures,  1S68,)  Lon.,  1S68,  Svo.  4.  The  Wit- 
ness of  St.  Paul  to  Christ,  (Boyle  Lectures.)  Lon.,  l>i,'.i. 
Svo.  5.  The  Witness  of  St.  John  to  Christ,  (Boyle  l.ir- 
turcs,)  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.  0.  Truth  and  Life:  Short  ,'^(  r- 
mons,  Lon.,  1872,  12mo.  7.  The  Structure  of  the  (0,1 
Testament:  a  Series  of  Popular  Essays,  Lon..  1873,  IL'uin. 
8.  The  Cities  visited  by  St.  Paul,  Lon.,  1873,  12nio.  '.i. 
The  (Jospel  its  Own  Witness,  (Hulsean  Lectures,)  l.im., 
1874,  p.  Svo.  10.  The  Religion  of  the  Christ:  its  III.- 
torio  and  Literary  Development  considered  us  an  Evi- 
dence of  its  Origin,  (Bampton  Lectures,)  Lon,.  1^7), 
Svo;  2d  ed.,  1876.  II.  The  Grounds  of  Christian  Hope: 
a  Sketch  of  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  Lon.,  |s77, 
p.  Svo.  12.  The  Christian  Creed  :  its 'Theory  and  I'liic- 
tioe,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  13.  Old-Testanieul  Prophecy  :  itf^ 
Witness  as  a  Record  of  Divine  Foreknowledge,  (War- 
burton  Lectures,)  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  14.  Studies  in  (icni'- 
sis,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  15.  The  Foundations  of  .Moralilv  : 
being    Discourses   on    the   Ten    Comniandmcols,    l.oii . 

1882,  p.  Svo.     16.  Characteristics  of  Christianity,  l.cin,, 

1883,  ]i.  Svo.  17.  Christ  and  the  Bible:  Four  Lcctuns, 
Lon..  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Leatliley,  Miss  Emma,  d.  1884;  a  niece  of  .'^ir 
'Villiam  Henry  Maule.  Memoir  of  the  Early  Life  of  the 
ivight  Honourable  Sir  W.  II.  Maule,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svu. 

Leatllley,  Mary  E.  S.  1.  Conquerors  and  Cqi 
fives;  or,  From  David  to  Daniel,  Lon.,  1875.  ISiim.  2. 
In  the  Beginning ;  or.  From  Eden  to  Canaan,  Lon..  Ls'i, 
ISmo.  3.  The  Stiir  of  Promise;  or.  From  Bithlehciii  to 
Calvary,  Lon.,  1875,  ISmo.  4.  The  Story  of  Stories,  for 
Little  Ones,  Lon.,  1875,  l2mo;  new  ed.,  1881.  5.  l!u- 
quiescant ;  a  Little  Book  of  Anniversaries,  Lon,,  ISS.s, 

Leavitt,  Kev.  John  McDowell,  D.D.,  b.  IsL'l, 
at  Steulienville,  0.  ;  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Protec- 
tant Episcopal  Church  ;  has  been  president  of  I.clii,di 
I'nivcrsity,  liethlchem.  Pa.,  and  of  St.  John's  I  ulk';,'e. 
Annapolis,  Md.  :  has  edited  the  Church  Review  and  the 
International    Review.      I.  Faith:    a    Poem,  Ciu.,  Ixii. 

2.  Afranius,  and  The  Idumean  Tragedies:  with  flio 
Roman  Martyrs,  and  other  Poems,  N.  York,  1808.  Iiiiiiii. 

3.  The  Siege  of  Babylon:  a  Tragedy,  N.  York,  IMiil, 
ISmo.  4.  Hymns  to  Our  King,  N'.  York,  1872.  i>aio. 
5.  New  Worid  Tragedies  from  Old  World  Life :  with 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo.  6.  Reasons  fur  l'':iilh 
in  this  Nineteenth  Century,  1883.  7.  \'isions  of  Solviaa, 
1887. 

Leavitt,   Samuel.     Peacemaker   Grange;   or,  Co- 
operative Living  and  Working,  N.  York,  I8SI,  Iftiiio. 
Leavitt,  Sheldon.     The  Science  and  Art  of  Ob- 


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a.;c..d,.es,.fdi.,in;,;.,.,,i;i'hi:;il^'-:^^^^^ 
tui^n'ifn;,,^!;:';^,^?^;^;;-;  .>r,  TravCs  in  Po. 

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Age..,  I.on..     SS  ,  r    HZ.>r>        ,'^''"''™"  "f  '^l' 
dren's  Un,.     R,  vine,  and  m,^t'.""  Lo'n" "jl^t  ",\  ""''- 

U,.,  I8,S,S.  r    8vo     \     I.  ^^     """"'  °f  I'if"-     IHust. 
I 1..8,s     m,t      ,i   '.    !;.l  '""'  Chil-l   Ufo.     must. 

'"sr^^^r"  '^^;  --- '^r'-^  ^^^'^-"• 

'■WriaklL'..    in^'pr^tica'T'"?-      «''»t'-"rd.        1. 

'">;!  Otl-Shoi-o  Distane'e  Table.'    :„„^-  ,1^,^  """f/  '^ng'« 

'""Kuages      In  issi   1  """  "'^  """"  '"'->  "thor 

--.FiionJr.ix'  rsrhrrr'"^ ''""'■'■"- 

S"|i|"i.scd    to  bo    favorable  ri  7'"  1"-«*'<'"»1.V 

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J-l '-Ji:';;;^\';i;S|;;,^[;l;;:  rise  a,,,,  pro„r,.ss  .,f  ,„al  re- 
"'':«"iie  bv  the    ,„,     "    f     ,■'■'■''  '"'•''■''"•'"""11  which  i 

I'.'-.'I'ns  to  the  speaker'and  h  .,,,,-■    \\  """•'™.  ae-  ' 
ivith  Ineidennr,!. ";,;..■  .:„'    '« .''  'i™I'  "f 


IStiti,  12,no.     "*'"'>'•     F""-  «Dd  False:  a  Tale,  Lon., 

i  ^'«Bes'"iVrh?L,7e*oni    hl'^'lT  ''f""'""  ^"P«'-  "■■-  ''"»" 
I  2  vols.  p.  "v„  J«'-"b,tos  Daughter,  l.on.,  1888, 

i'ndSu;-Ke,,n,sN,™v  Yo,k     sn      ^>""'>'"  "^  ''l'yi«ii">a 

Macon,  Tia,,  stu.li    i  ge o^^'v' t.'/l'l^''  ''^''■^''^'''g  '" 

!  ontilic  School,    lie  hifs  1  ,dd  .'„      ' ,        /  I'l'urenco  Sci- 

I  S""th,  and  has  bee     p  of  sw'"'''f  •"'f '™^-^''''"  '"  "'" 

i  H<'li«i«n  ami  ScicLee  I'^S  '  ie  ,1"!.'""  ,""?  "»'••  '• 
i  "'■  Helatlonof  N,,(ur,l  !„d      ,  'V',',"  "^^  '"'"""•<^«  "" 

•'^.'"■•)  IMust,  Un  ,  ISM  ;  's,''^"'"'  I"""'  •'^f  ntitic" 
"logy,  IS84,  ,0  EvoIoii„„  ••  %  •*•  t-oiiipcnd  of  Oe- 
;n;.i.Kelati..„-t^-|J--.i-vhI.^. 

si.f;;'?!^'":  !^:l"::::;?'v  j"" «"?- "« •'■-«.«,  a„d  th^r 
i.PtiKor.  »;;:o;4'^  ^'T-^^f',  f"-"- '.^^s.  p.  8vo, 

I'niliio  Inlluen,.e  ,uhl  T/iri-  ^^"'  ^^'■''""•y. '^'reating, 
l:.',n».  ^'  """'    '''<'"'""'    E.xpen8cs,   Lon.,  1857; 


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LED 

tivu  uiiJ  Surgieiil  Anatomy  of  the  Inguinnl  and  Femoral 
Kcgiuns,  oonsidorc'l  in  Ilelation  to  Hernia,  Lnn.,  1881, 
8vo. 

Ledwicli,  Thoiiias  Ilawkesworth.  Olisurvn- 
tiona  on  Subacute  Inllauuiiation  of  the  I'rostate  Ohtnd, 
Dublin,  18i7,  Hvo.  See  also  LEnwrcH,  T.  II.  and  E., 
mile,  vol.  i. 

Ledyard,  Laura  \V.  Very  Young  Americans. 
Illust.  Host.,  1H7L',  8<i.  Itimo.  With  I'ETEHs,  W.  T., 
Tutti  Frutti:  a  liook  of  Child  Songs.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1881,  sq.  8vo. 

Lee,  Alec.  Romance  of  Motion;  or,  A  Mode  of 
Motion  of  the  Planetary  liodies  in  Space:  a  Sketch, 
Lon.,  1S7I,  Hvo. 

Lee,  Kt.  Kev.  Alfred,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of 
Delaware,  [nnir,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  1807-1887.  1.  Cooper- 
ative Revision  of  the  New  Testament:  Method  and  Prog- 
ress of  the  Work,  and  Share  of  the  American  Com- 
mittee therein,  X.  York,  1881,  8vo.  2.  Eventful  Nights 
in  Bible  History,  N.  York,  1885. 

"Lee,  Alfred,"  (Pseud.)     See  Fergusom,  Joii.n 

ChAIU.KS,  Hllnt-a. 

Lee,  Alfred  Emory.  The  Ba.'.le  of  Gettysburg. 
Illust.     Columbus,  0.,  1888,  8vo. 

Lee,  Alice.  I.  liravo  Janet:  the  Story  of  a  Little 
Girl'.s  Trials  and  Victories,  Lon.,  187U,  sq.  Ifimo.  2. 
llow  it  Happened,  Lon.,  1879,  ItUno. 

Lee,  Miss  Ann  Elizabeth.  The  Fruits  of  the 
Valley.     By  A.  K.  L.     Lon.,  I8.i5. 

Lee,  Arthur.  Marble  and  Marble-Workors  :  for 
Architects,  Artists,  Masons,  and  Students,  Lon.,  1887, 
12mo. 

Lee,  Arthur  Bolles.  The  Micotomii't's  Vade- 
Mecuin ;  a  Iland-Book  of  the  Methods  of  Microscopic 
Anatomy,  Lon.,  188.5,  or.  8vo. 

Lee,  Benjamin,  M.D.,  b.  1833,  in  Norwich,  Conn. ; 
son  of  Bishop  Alfred  Lee,  Hiipm  ;  graduated  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Pennsylvania  in  18,')2,  and  at  the  New  York 
Medical  College  in  I8.j(i,  and  since  18fi,i  hi. s  practised  in 
Philadelphia.  I.  Contributions  to  the  Pathology,  Di- 
agnosis, and  Treatment  of  Angular  Curvature  of  the 
Spine,  Phi  la.,  18ti7,  l2mo.  2.  The  Correct  Principles 
of  Treatment  for  Angular  Curvature  of  the  Spine. 
Illust.      Phila.,  18()-,  12mo. 

Lee,  Rev.  Uenjamin  Franklin,  D.D.,  b.  1841, 
at  (iduldtown,  N.J.,  of  African  descent;  entered  the 
ministry  of  the  Methc)dist  EpLscctpal  Church,  antl  iij 
1873  becjnie  professor  of  pastoral  theology,  homileties, 
and  ecclesiastical  history  in  Wilborforee  University, 
Ohio,  of  which  he  was  elected  president  in  1876.  Wes- 
ley the  Worker.  N.    York,  18811. 

Lee,  C.  A.  Edith  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1871,  2  vols.  ji. 
Svo. 

Lee,  C.  II.  The  .ludge-Advocate's  Vade-Meeuin  : 
enibrueing  a  Oencral  View  of  Military  Law ;  2d  ed., 
rev,,  lliohmonil.  \'a.,  IS(i4,  Svo. 

Lee,  Catherine.  A  Western  Wild  Flower,  Lon., 
18S2,  3  vols.  er.  8vo.     And  see  l.KE,  Marv,  iii/ra. 

Lee,  Charles  Alfred,  M.D.,  [mitr,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
181)1-1872.  Hospital  Construction  :  with  Notices  of 
Foreign  Military  Hospitals,  N.  York,  1833,  Svo. 

Lee,  D.  .Manual  for  (ias-Engineering  Students, 
Lon.,  18S,5.  l2mo. 

Lee,  E.  M.  (Trans.)  The  Little  ''  '"efoot:  a  Tale 
of  Village  Life,  by  Uerthold  Auerbach.  1 1  lust,  ("Lei- 
sure Hour"  Ser.)     .\.  York,  187'i,  16nio. 

Lee,  Edmund.  Dorothy  Wordsworth:  the  Story 
of  a  Sister's  liove,  Lon.,  ISSB,  p.  8vo. 

"  This  is  by  mere  ri^ht  (if  its  subject  an  interesitlng  book. 
.  Though  Mr.  Leu  is  too  fond  of  iiuoting  a  poera  and 

en  reprcKlncing  it  in  Ills  own  prose,  we  cannot  but  lie 
gratefu!  to  him  for  gathering  logothe;  these  records  of  a 


then  reprcKlncing  it  in  Ills  own  prose,  we  cannot  but  lie 
gratefu!  to  him  for  gathering  logothe;  these  records  of  a 
lite  which   was  perhaps  the   most   |icrl'ecC  example   yet 


known  i>f  'plain  living  and  liii,'h  thinking.' "—.ly/i.,  No. 
3(I7(). 

Lee,  Edwin,  [mite,  vol.  i.,  add.]  His  publica- 
tions consist  aloiist  e.tolusively  rif  works  on  watering- 
places  and  hcalth-icorls,  and  many  of  the  volumes  arc 
merely  reprints  of  portions  of  works  previously  issued 
under  a  more  general  title.  T'he  following  list  embraces 
only  a  few  out  of  the  whole  number.  I.  Nice  and  its 
Climate,  Lon.,  18;il,  I2mo.  2.  Notes  on  Spain;  with  a 
Special  Aecjunt  of  Malaga,  lion.,  18,')4,  12nio.  3.  The 
Baths  of  Oermany,  France,  an<l  ijwit?,nrland;  3d  ed., 
Lon.,  1857,  2  volH.'l2mo.  4.  The  Effect  of  Climate  on 
Tuberculous  Disea.se,  Lon.,  If.'u,  p.  8vo.  5.  The  Health- 
Hesorts  of  the  Souih  of  France:  Notices,  Uenoral  and 
Medical,  Lon.,  I860,  12moi  2d  ed.,  1865.  (!.  The 
086 


LEE 

Baths  of  Switzerland  and  Savoy,  Lon.,  1865,  12nio  4th 
ed,,  1867.  7.  lloinoeopathy  ami  llydropatliy  Impar- 
tially Aopreoiated;  4th  ed.,  Lon.,  1866.  8,  Animal  Mug 
netisin  ami  Magnetic  Lucid  Somnambulism,  Lon.,  l>6(i, 
12ino.  0.  The  Baths  of  the  Engadine  ;  St.  Merit:  and 
Tarasp,  Lon.,  18  'it,  fp.  8vo.  111.  The  Principal  Baths  of 
Baden  and  Wiirtemberg,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo.  11.  The 
Principal  Baths  of  Rhenish  Prussia,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo 
12.  fjpa  and  its  .Mineral  Springs,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo. 

Lee,  Eli'ia  Iluckminster,  [uni,;  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
d.  1864.  Parlhcnia;  or,  The  Last  Days  of  Paganism, 
Best.,  1858,  12mo. 

Lee,  Elizabeth.  Forget-Me-Nots:  the  Story  .,!' 
a  Life's  Love,  Lon.,  1S81,  p.  8vo. 

Lee,  F.     False  Shame,  N.  York,  I860,  l8ino. 

Lee,  Frank.  The  Bohemians :  a  Y'arn  spun  on  the 
Quarter-Deck,  Paisley,  1884,  l2mo. 

Lee,  Rev.  Frederick  Ueorge,  D.D.,  D.0.1.,, 
F.S.A.,  b.  1832,  at  Thame,  0,\fordshire;  graduated  S.C.L, 
at  St.  Edmund  Hall,  O.xfonl,  where  he  was  a  university 
and  .a  college  prizeman  in  1854;  onlained  1854;  vicar 
of  All  Saints',  Lambeth,  since  1867.  He  founded  and 
edited  1863-69  the  Union  Review;  was  hon.  secre- 
tary of  the  Association  for  the  Promotion  of  the  Unity 
of  Christendom  1857-60,  and  one  of  the  founders  and 
officers  of  the  (Irder  of  Corporate  Reunion,  cstablishul 
in  1877,  with  the  object  of  bringing  about  a  union  wiih 
the  Church  of  Rome.  1.  Lays  of  the  Church,  and  oilici 
Verses,  Lon.,  1851,  12mo.  Anon.  2.  Poems;  2ci  i-.l , 
1855.  3.  Petronilla,  and  other  Poems,  Lon,,  1858,  IL'iiiii ; 
2d  ed.,  1860.  4.  Death,  .Judgment,  Hell,  and  Ilcavin  : 
Four  Advent  Sermons,  Lon.,  1858,  8vo ;  3d  eil.,  1S7I.  .'i. 
The  Beauty  of  Holiness :  Ten  Lectures,  Lon.,  1850,  IliuMi; 
4th  ed.,  1869.  6.  Words  from  the  Cross:  Seven  .-^ir- 
mens,  Lon.,  1861,  8vo;  3d  ed.,  1870.  7.  A  Staleuieiil  of 
Facta  with  Regard  to  his  Resignation  of  the  Incum- 
bency of  St.  .iohn's,  Alerdeen,  Lon.,  18B1.  )',  (Kd.) 
Sermons  on  the  Reunion  of  Christendom,  1864-65,  two 
series.  0.  (Ed.)  Miscellaneous  ,<ermon»,  1865.  10.  (Ed.i 
Saneta  Clara  on  the  Thirty-Nine  Articles,  1865.  II. 
Christopher  Davenport :  Articles  of  the  Anglitran  Churijli 
considered,  Lou.,  1^65.  12.  Tho  Martyrsof  Vienne  au.l 
l.yona  :  an  O.xford  Prize  Poen;  ;  3d  ed.,  1866.  I."..  .Morn- 
ing and  Evening  Prayers  for  Children,  Lon.,  isoii,  lOniu, 
14.  (Ed.)  Essays  on  the  Reu.iion  of  Christendom,  l.oii., 
1867,  13nio.  15.  (Ed.)  Altar-Service  Book,  Lon..  Is67, 
3  vols.  4to.  16.  Sermcms,  Parochial  and  Occnsicnal, 
Lon.,  1868,  8vo;  2rl  ed..  1873.  17.  (Ed.)  Book  i,(  llie 
(iospels  and  Epistles,  1868.  18.  The  Valiility  <if  the  ll.ily 
Orilers  of  the  Church  of  England  Maintained  and  \'in. 
dicated,  Lon.,  18ii!l,  Svo.  10.  (I'Id.)  .Miinu;iloCleriforain. 
IS70.  20.  The  King's  Highway,  and  other  Poems;  i'l 
ed.,  1872,  12mo.  21.  Abolition  an^l  Rejection  of  the 
Athanasian  Creed,  Lcm.,  1872.  8vo.  22.  The  Bells  of 
Botteville  Tower,  a  Christmas  St.iry  in  Verse,  and  otiicr 
Poems,  0\t.,  1873,  12nio,  23.  The  Christian  Doi'tmii. 
of  Prayer  for  the  Departed,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo;  2d  cil., 
1875.  24.  (ilimpses  of  the  Supernatural :  being  l•';l.■t^, 
Records,  and  Traditions  relating  to  Dreams,  Oiiicit-. 
.Miraculous  Occurrences,  Apparitims,  Wraiths,  Warn- 
ings, Second-Sight,  Witchcraft,  Necromancy,  lU'..  boii., 
1875,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  He  makes  no  secret  of  his  own  profound  faith  in  the 
realityof  the  phenomena  he  is  handling.  .  .  .  Hutiti-ii^t 
at  all  neces-sary  to  agree  with  his  conclusions  iu  ont-  r  to 
take  an  interest  in  the  work,  .  .  .  We  are  cerlaiiilv  ii.,t 
aivarc  of  any  work  which  ali'ords  so  copious  or  «t  li  iir- 
ranged  an  assortmentof  materials  bearing  on  tliesuhjt'cl." 
-~S(U.  liei:,  xx.\ix.  G'J6- 

25.  Memorials  of  the  Late  Rev.  Robert  Strplien 
Hawker,  .M.A.,  sometime  Viear  of  Morwenstoiv,  in  llic 
Diocese  of  Exeter,  Lon.,  1876,  8vo.  Ami  sec  Haiiino- 
(ioiii.Ii,  S. 

"Dr.  Lee's  'Memorials'  Is  a  far  better  record  ol  Mr. 
Hawker,  [than  Mr.  Buring-f.'ouli'^liook.l  and  gives:;  uinrc 
reverent  and  true  Idea  of  the  man."— .IM.,  No.  'J.'i'ji;. 

26.  A  IJIossaryof  Liturgical  am!  Kcclesiastical  Tcnrs: 
wi(h  Numerous  Illustrations  on  Wood.  Lon.,  lS7fi.  .svi. 

"  However  imperfect  and  at  times  almost  sIovimiIv  i(s 
execution  may  be,  it  may  be  fairly  pi-onounccd  i.i  bi' 
useful  as  a  hook  of  reference  on  sulijects  of  increaMii;?  in- 
terest."—.>*l^  Kev.,  xlii.  t;;)8. 

27.  Repeal  of  the  Public  Worship  Act;  a  l.cilci'  lo 
Lord  Cairns,  Lon.,  1877,  8vo.  28.  Diroctorium  Angli- 
.^aniiPi;  4th  <-l.,  I,.-.n,,  1^78,  4t.i.  T,>.  I,yrin=  -^i'  l-i',-!;t 
and  Life  ;  2d  wl.,  1878.  30.  Historioal  Sketches  nt  tlic 
Reformation,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  8va.  31.  More  tJlinipses  .f 
the  World  Unseen,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  8vo. 

"The  Rev.  F.  (i.  I.*?e  has  publislvd  a  new  vo.imic  of 
ghost-stories.    He  Is  not  to  be  daunted,  he  says,  |.y  si'ciui- 


«vo. 

I.pe, 
Isnii.. 

Lee, 

Lov:  .lo. 


LEE 


1  IjEE* 

ii'-l-  '  feiiDMs.  -A,  La.N(;  :  Am,l„  xiii.    substnnuo  of  a  j„ursu  of  "im.   ..,1  i  i-      '°"""  '  '""«  the 

v^.ls.  ,.,,Sv„.      ,,.  Onler  out  of    ci,!:!',;,,!'^- -''"''"'  "•''• 


readers  to  ciist  aside  his  viil'iVn,,.,r„T;.'i';'i'i''  '""'  "-""  """" 
It  is  ineumbeiit  on  .is V.)  srv  m,.  t  ,  h  ''"'.'^  '"itrust worthy 
tory,  the  faets  he"  1  UeV  !m,l  ,  ,i;,^  h'l"  '"? ''"''"  >*''"'  hiV 
of  the  time.  ar.  .^  I'e  luZ^eorS"'!:^.,!;'"]^^™  ,'!<']  'J/JJ»- 
bury:  a  "^iSr^^  N^^f  >'''  .;!'-''?'^    "f  "^il^tr- 

laud^i.^^  l"';^^;;!/^',^!'!:;;;!:;':'"'  -^f 'Vii-rimi„ate 


outtuo'Hu.'';'h,!?e"rn'^t'he -m'"'/'  "".;'"""  '-'>"'•'  «- 

laudatio,ri  ilea^^ens  wiuS'™'  '^■-'"'f  '".ti-riminate  I  l''^:,,"'^;^'  M^«ercr  'ant^l^V'  ^'"S' 
passes  i„  eomVlete  siVn'^      or'Hu'V'^'\''"''  ''«  '''•'••'lUfmly  i       ,  ,  U      L 1'°"'^^"^"'  ''•'••  S^'"-  '^^ 

in  his  hero\sV.afk.r  T,"  il"''«\n'-T''"'''*^^  v  ''f '''•'<"'"    Edwnrcl,  F.?.A.,  FCS     h    ISM      . 

Iwoltlsthatiii  uhieli'lir'  r.       "  "^t  .™Iiiahle  n^n  ,.f  the     Nowlanil,  near    Hull    ).;„„  *  ret,  "^  i    ■      i  '  ■?'       •"'  "•• 

^n!r^^:,^-;;;;.li;;r-;r-«f|^p.at^ 

,K„::r;^Li^ft„^it7f"^«^'"'"-''- 

'  Lnn  7S-J  ;  '''  '"'g'^'>P'"t'  I'lofiles  cnlurgec  fiom  Coins 
Merck,  1876.  "7'  'r^^^^r^,  ^""f '■"■d.  by  ConraU 
Caves  of  Ocjow  in    PoKml   h^'  n      'J''","'-'   ^''•'  ^""o 

Med-eaof  Kuripi.C,"],', ir'^.L''    ^"'-      ^-  C^'^^^')    T"« 

Lee,  Join-.  Walker,' 
l^enis,  I.on.,  |,S5i), 

Lee,  John  w'. 


the  result  of  001  s  iierab  :  resean'M   ,.""'"^"' '"  '''••«''-ll'e, 

«vo.     40.  The  Church  of  HnMK^'''/"""'  ''»"-  '**S^ 
AI.0.  single  se,„.l^n,:^i:;'  "'"'''''"b'^"'.  t^"eks,  ISSS.Svo! 

a„fe,t:;e!:';!;i!lJ^.«C«-     ^he  Departed, 

Fratfe!':  ESafl.antvTrt.  ^'V"''-       """"'»    "'' 
other  Poeinrjl.    1809   j'o     "  '''"'""^  "^  ""™^'  '""' 

A«ee.i„„s  of^l'hrKeeitn? Nl^rCu:'  t^.rt:  ""/ 

:^'^:;^rre^:tr~-i-H"ir 


,  p.  8vo    ^'"'  ^'""^^  ^""''''  """^  ""'«■■ 
M.      A  Hand  List  of  Laws,  Jour- 


»n;i  of  FarS:'  ll  '7s;ZTt   '^'>"  "f  ^'»"- 

-;t;^-tdow■^a„yl,;li,;;'clyr;'!i^;^-■,-„,~ 

^f.^r-^^u;;:n.i^^n:;-'-^.^-^ 

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'"iiil,  «v«.  '  ""•'-'•"2,   (Hannatyno   Club,)   Edin., 

Lee,  J.    Bibl 

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«.ur  1878, 8vr'';;^'iUL;si:;r"  ""'''="'««"' 

(Lt.  f  :„'?."""""'"'^-    '^-  J^^-^^-".  M..S.  KAr.,AB.N«, 

I  I^uJi—'^^if':^,:!^*^:,";;^-  1,  ■,*«'*  ■•  graduated  at 
coin's  Inn  Is,.,  "%  ,        .V  ^      .fUe'  to  the  bar  at  Lin- 

ville,  Tenn  ISsV  9  'f  •'  J' O- '""""lers.  Nash- 
Nashville  Venn.ri.Siu %;„  ""'  '"""  "'''''"'  '^'-' 
thcK-o^^i!,!,r,Wj-J-;?>-J?  Sehool:  a  Tale  for 
lee,  Lon.,  1880    ]2r  "  ''"''"  "'  ^''ify- 

sofcf  ^v'^t!:::if:;(rri '•■  ^^'^-^  ■'•  "^»". «' 

ter;  seceded    to   U,e    Ve^le van      '^f   ■'^.''''*™P'''  ""'"«- 


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LEE 

Leet  Mary  Mini  t'litlicrine.  I.  I,<ii'.v'!>  rampuign: 
a  Story  of  Aiiventino,  lion.,  1.MJ7,  IL'iU":  luw  ml.,  ISSK, 
IRino.  ?.,  Kofiuinunil  Funo;  or,  Tho  PrisonerH  of  St. 
Jiiiiic«'!i,  Lon.,  180'.l,  12mo;  new  cJ.,  ISSH.  ;i.  Tho  Oiik 
8tiiirciiso;  or, 'J'lu'  Stories  of  lionl  iiml  Lmly  Dosiuond, 
Loll.,  1.S7I,  l2iiio;  new  eil..  1S^2.  4.  .loiicliiiii's  Spectii- 
cIcB  :  11  1/ogeiiil  of  Floreiithal.  Illu.-^t.  Kon.,  lS7o,  12iiio. 
.').  liolillianger  Wooil.s  i  a  Child's  Komuneo,  Lon.,  1S.'<6, 
|i.  8vo.  0.  Mrs.  Dinisrtalo's  Oriindchlldien,  Lon.,  I.'ISS, 
\i.  Svo. 

liCC,  Mary  H.  Luci<in  Uugliuri,  N.  York,  1875, 
K'tino. 

liCe,  llev.  Matthew  Ilfiiry,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
]iraso>io8c  College,  l^\for<l,  1864;  ordained  l.SuB ;  vicar 
of  ILnnipr  ^inee  l"*!!?.  (Kd.)  Diaries  and  Letters  of 
Philip  Henry,  M.A.,  of  llroad  Oiik,  Lon.,  ISS2.  8vo. 

'  One  of  the  niusi  striking  anil  insinietive  pictures  known 
t"  ns  of  a  ivpc  111  nuui  who  jilayoil  an  innneii.se  part  III  the 
history  of  Knglanil  at  Ihiil  tune,  and  wIki  is  again  playing 
a  greul  juirt  iut\\\"—S<il.  licr.,  Iv.  uTll. 

liee,  Maurice.  Oh  Wheie  iind  -h  Whore?  a  Tale, 
Lon.,  lS7a,  2  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

"Lee,    Minnie    Mary,"  (I'scud.)     See    Wood, 

JlXIA  AhA-NOA,  ill/ill. 

Lee,  N.  II.  innnersionists  again.st  the  liible.  Ed- 
ited by  T.  0.  Siininiers.     Nashville,  Tenii.,  l.^od. 

Lee,  Nelson.  Tho  Life  of  a  Fairy,  lllust.  Lon., 
18.^0,  12ino. 

Lee,  Itobert,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  [anle,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  , 
17'.l.'i-lS77,  grivdiiated  at  the  University  of  Kdinhiirgh;  j 
spent  ..cveral  years  in  Hussia  as  physician  to  I'rince  Wo-  j 
ron/.ow  ;  hold  the  chair  of  midw'''ory  at  St.  (ieorgc's  llos-  | 
pital,  London,  lor  thirty  years,  '••signing  it  in   I8(i(i.     1.  \ 
Diary  during  a  Stay  in  Ilui-:^     n   1824-211,  Lon.,  18.04,  | 
12ino.     2.  A  Treati.se  on  tho  lii.    .oyinent  of  the  Snecu- 
luni   in   Uterine    Diseaje,  Lon,,  1851),  12ino.      H.    Three 
Hundred  Consultations  '•■    Midwifery,  Lon.,  1864,  12nio. 
4.  History  of  the  Diseovories  of  the  Circulation  of  the 
Blood,  of    the    Gani'lia  and   Nerves,  and  of  the  Action 
of  the   Heart,  I/on,,  18li,),  8vo.     5,  A  Treatise  on  Hys- 
teria, Lon..  1871.  f  vo. 

Lee,  llev.  Kobert,  D.D.,  1804-1868,  b.  at  Tweed- 
month,  North  Durham  ;  educated  at  tho  University  of 
St.  Andrews;  became  minister  of  the  ',«reyl'riars  Church, 
Edinburgh,  184:i,  and  professor  of  Uiblieal  criticism 
and  Biblical  antiquities  in  Edinburgh  University  1846. 
For  hiog.,  see  Stohv,  P..  H.,  iiiite,  vol.  ii.  1.  The  Family 
and  its  Duties  :  with  other  Essays  and  Discourses,  Lon., 
186.'i,  8vo.  2.  The  Reform  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 
Parti.  Edin.,  1864,  Svo.  3.  Sermons,  Edited  froui  his 
Manu.scripts.  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1874,  8vo.  (Contains 
seriuons  and  lectures  on  "  The  Laws  of  Nature,"  "  Tol- 
erance," "The  Two  Revelations,"  Ac,  selected  by  a 
eominittee,  and  edited  by  D.  Macleod  Smith,  Sheriff- 
it'ibstitute  of  Elgin.) 

"We  have  .seldom  met,  judging  him  exclusively  by  his 
sermons,  with  ailivine  pos.se'sinK  so  largo  an  amount  of 
clear-lioaded sense  Viitli  so  sn.nl'  an  elemeiitof  any  higher 
spi-iiual  force."— .S/iCftator,  xlviii.  o2. 

Also,  single  sermons,  Ac. 

Lee,  Robert  James.  1,  Exercise  and  Training: 
their  Effects  njion  Health,  Lon.,  I87:i,  12nio.  2.  The 
Uulstoninn  Lectures  on  Puerperal  Fever,  Lon.,  187o,  Svo. 
•i.  Mater. i.il  Impressions,  Lon.,  1875,  8vo.  4.  Lectures 
on  Diseases  of  Children,  delivered  at  the  Hospital  for 
Sick  Children.  Cireat  Oriiiond  Street,  JjOn,,  1885. 

Lee,  Samuel.  Eschatology;  or,  Tho  Scripture 
Doctrine  of  tho  Coming  of  tho  Lord,  Ac,  Bost.,  18,')il, 
12nio. 

Lee,  Sidney  Lazarns,  assistant  editor,  and  from 
vol.  xxii.  jo'nt  editor,  of  the  Dictionary  of  National 
Biography.  1  Stratford-on-Avon,  from  the  Earliest 
Times  to  the  Deach  o'  William  Shakespeare  :  with  Forty- 
Five  Illustrations  by  Edward  Hull,  Lon.,  1884,  fol. ;  also, 
an  edition  on  large  paper,  1884. 

"  Both  author  and  artist  have  had  in  .Stratford  abundant 
materials  on  whieli  to  oinploy  their  rospeetivc  iJilcnts,  mid 
it  is  sat.sl'ai'tory  In  add  that  each  in  his  ilepartinent  has 
acquitted  himself  well,  ami  the  result  of  their  combined 
labours  isavolnnu!  of  iiniisiial  interest  and  conspicuous 
beauty."— Jcaii.,  xxvi.  417. 

2.  (Ed.)  Charlemagne  Romances:  The  Boke  of  Duke 
Iluon  of  I3urdcux,  done  into  English  by  Lord  Uerners. 
(Early  lOng.  Text  .^o,-,,)  Lon.,  1!i82-S7,  2  vols.  8vo.  :;. 
(Ed.)  The  Autobiography  of  Edward,  Lord  Herbert  of 
Cborbury  :  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and  a  Continua- 
tion of  the  iiife,  Lon.,  1886.  8vo, 

Lee,  Theresa  Melville.     The  Storv  of  Switzer- 
land.    Tllust,     Lon.,  1 885,  or.  Svo. 
988 


LEE 

Lee,  ThomaH.  1.  (Ed.)  FaUivir's  Travels:  the 
Remarkable  Adventures  of  J.  Falsivir  at  the  North  Pole 
and  in  tin-  Interior  of  tho  Earth,  Lon.,  1886,  8vo.  '>. 
The  Old  Bull  Inn  of  Silver  Street,  Edmonton:  a  Novel, 
Edmonton,  1887,  p.  8vo.  3.  Smith's  Cottage :  a  Novel, 
Edmonton,  1887,  p.  8vo.  4.  The  House  of  Montague  :  :i 
Novel,  Edmonton,  I  887,  p.  8vo. 

Lee,  Thomas  U,  A  Plea  for  the  English  Opera 
tives,  Lon..  l."^.')!',  12iiio. 

Lee,  Vandelenr.  Tho  Human  Voice:  a  New 
Method  of  I'rodiiction,  Development,  and  I*reservatimi, 
Lon.,  187  5,  8vo. 

"  Jifie,  Vernon,"  (Pseud.)     See   Pa<ii;t,  Violkt, 
I'li/Vo. 
'Lee,  W.  T.     The  Two  (iospels,  Lon.,  \8x3.  Rvo. 

Lee,  llev.  William,  D.I).,  b.  1817, at  Edinburgh; 
sou  of  Rev.  .John  Lee,  viifjnt  ;  graduated  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Edinburgh  183(1;  ordained  in  the  Church  of 
.Scotland;  minister  of  Roxburgh  IS4II-7I,  and  since  llnii 
professor  of  eeclcsiaslicai  history  in  the  I'niversHy  i  I 
(ilasgow.  1.  National  Eiiuealion  in  Scolhind.  Edin.. 
1818;  2d  ed.,  1851.  2.  The  Increase  of  Faith,  Kdiii,, 
1867;  2d  ed.,  1868.  :i.  Tho  Days  of  the  Son  ot  Mini: 
a  History  of  t'  .■  Church  in  the  Time  of  Our  Lord,  Ediii. 
and  Lon'.,  1872,  p.  8vo. 

Lee,  William,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  S,\  John's  College, 
Cambridge.  i.  'flic  Progress  of  Astronomy:  Verse,-, 
Lon.,  '^5'.),  8vo.  2.  The  Funeral  Oration  of  Pericle.^ : 
with  other  Verses.  Lon.,  185'.t,  8vo. 

Lee,  Ven.  William,  [unie,  vol.  i.,  Lee,  Rkv.  \\\i., 
second  of  the  name,  add.,]  18I5-183.'{  ;  b.  in  Ireland; 
graduated  at  Trinity  Coilege,  Dublin,  where  be  \va.< 
elected  Fellow  in  ls;iy  and  appointed  professor  of  eccle- 
siastical history  in  1857  and  lecturer  on  divinity  in 
18611:  was  iirclnieacon  of  Dublin,  I,  Three  Introduc- 
tory Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History,  Dublin,  Is.'iT, 
8vo.  2.  Sermons  preached  in  the  Cathedral,  Dubl'ii, 
Lon.,  1861,  Svo.  3.  Strictures  on  Dr.  Brady's  Pam- 
phlet on  the  Irish  Chureli,  iJublin,  IS66,  8vo.  4.  Univer- 
sity Sermons  :  with  an  Apjiendix  containing  Part  of  an 
Essay  on  Natural  Religion,  and  a  .^hort  Memoir  of  the 
Author.  [Edited  by  t).  Salmon  and  ,f.  Dowden.]  Dub- 
lin, 1886,  p.  Svo.     Posth.     Also,  single  .-iermons,  Ac. 

Lee,  William,  superintending  inspector  of  th.i 
General  Board  of  Health.  Daniel  Detoo ;  his  Life  and 
Recently-Discovered  ^Vritings,  e'ctending  from  1716  to 
172'.t,  Lon.,  186*.*,  3  vols.  8vo.  (Two  of  the  volemes  con- 
sist of  essays,  letters,  and  miscellaneous  articles  not 
previously  known  to  have  been  written  by  Defoe,  while 
the  memoir  embraces  many  new  facts,  corrects  nuniermis 
errors  in  former  biographies,  and  throws  mucii  new  light 
on  Defoe's  character  and  career.) 

"A  recent  discovery  has  been  the  means  not  only  of 
adding  a  new  einiptt'r  to  the  history  of  Defoe,  but  of  hriiiK- 
inn  about  little  less  than  a  revolution  in  the  esliinate  in 
which  his  character  has  been  popularly  held.  The  lliiiiiks 
of  the  public  ere  due  to  Mr.  Lee  for  the  pains  with  wliiili 
he  has  I'olloweil  the  due  thus  unexpectedly  allordeil.  His 
own  partiality  or  udmiration  makes  liiin.  indeed,  scarcely 
sensiidi'  of  the  havoc  which  his  revelation  iiiiist  inevitably 
phiy  with  the  reputation  of  his  idol.  .  .  .  Nevertb'li'ss, 
whatever  critical  value  we  may  attach  to  lii.H  judi'meiit  in 
this  respjct,  there  can  be  no  two  opinions  as  to  the  impor- 
tance of  the  materials  which  his  industry  and  zeal  have 
pho'cd  at  our  disposal."— ,Sn(,  liev,,  xxvii.  tii'd. 

Lee,  William,  b.  ISll.  .John  Leigh  of  Agawani, 
(Ipswich,)  Massachesetts,  16.14-1671,  and  his  Descend- 
ants of  the  Name  of  Lee:  with  Genealogical  Notes,  Ac, 
Albany,  1888,  8vo. 

Lee,  Van  Fliou.  When  I  was  a.  Boy  in  China, 
Bost.,  1887,  12mo. 

Leech,  Arthnr  Blenncrhassett.  Iri.su  Itillo- 
men  in  America,     lllust.     Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo. 

Leech,  l>,  F.  Regulations  and  Laws  of  Ollice, 
Wash.,  1857,  8vo, 

Leech,  Daniel  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  prolV^-or 
of  materia  inedica  and  therapeutics  In  Owens  College, 
Victoria  University,  1.  Personal  Care  of  Health,  .Man- 
chester, 1883,  er.  Svo,  2.  Tho  Relation  of  Pharnia-' 
oology  to  Therapeutics,  Manchester,  1884,  or.  Svo. 

Leech  II.  J.  !.  Life  of  W.  E.  Gladstone.  .M.' i- 
chester,  1880,  |i.  Svo.  2.  The  Right  Honourable  .biscpli 
Chamberlain,  M.P.  :  a  Political  Biography,  Manche.ter, 
1885,  p.  Svu.  :i.  The  Ivhh  Holl-Cail  ;  a.  ilcoord  of  the 
Government  of  Ireland,  1685-1885,  Manchester,  18Si!, 
12mo.  4.  Henry  Grattan:  a  Lecture  dolivoreii  at  the 
.Manchester  Club,  Manchester,  1886,  12mo.  5.  Mr.  iii;id- 
stone  and  his  Revilcr:  a  Reply  to  Mr.  L.J.Jennings, 
Manchester,  1888,  Svo. 


LEE 

«'",     "iy  Una,  N.  York    lio^a    r"^'  "^S^P'-  ''f"bi".  ''n«l 
bre«"?';!'j  «[;^  ;':^«..^J-A:     The  K,,i„M,  ,„  ,„.,  J,e. 

' -'-y.-  with  ot/,e^^;J;1^,ii\-'7™  f^""'  "'■''^"" 

«Jtecn»    lllUlline  T»  '       '"• 

"unoo,  th'e  InX^m  atTennv"""  '''';"^'  "■  '^'''^' 
.M.M,aar.|s  of  WeilMit  Me  Iro  ,7.' m""''''"!:''''  "«  "«= 
r.  Xvo.  *'    ''  '"'-"sui-o,  and  Monvy,  Un.,  KSBti, 

•■•■^^i'"'"!.;  ^^nllh^M'/"'"-^''^-  E'""'  The  l'ro«re-. 
Ti-oC;.u^.!rite',i|;;''^i -:{,"''' Ago:  a  i<V„ 

•jeechin.'iii,  John     i    ,'    .  • 

^-  Vo,k,  U. ,',,.•„;'•     ^^"""^"^  Wurk  i„  the  Church, 
I.i«ecIom.  n.  I       I    Ti     ,. 

Vfiirs  Agu,  a,i,l  01  h <  ,•  P  ,?!>'"="'  '"  ""'em  Thirty 

l-,c.,aco  by  Ke,.  Thu„>a.  KJavt^V. '-"rTssr^.'^'  " 
.   I-eeds,  Herbert  «>,.r„.,    .',.."*.'  "^'^^  '2mo. 


LEE 


The  l-w,,'„.  Ivb,';'  AX2'i ',""  ."ly^eht,  James. 

li  'Ston  :   with  son  0  .Sue^    '         ^^k""*  «"""''-»et  Club  of 
iS.'^s,  Ki.no.  •■'"gBe^t.ons  about  the  PJay,  lioa., 

,  I-eeds.Josiah  W.    1    ri.\n  ti.    n-    •• 
t..m'.  ii.sti,uuto  of  War  an,l  sv?,- n  r^  Primitive  Chris- 

i-purtant  Facts  om  ttc  "  in    ho  Sman"'  ^  n"""""""  "'"'^ 
isrr,  I2mo      s    ■<,„„ii       ,,-     "  'Smaller  History,  I'hihi 

-v;!.,  Ph'iia. tis'^'x/o'^'r^Tf  ^.^^  ^^-'^^  '^''tl:-; 

"I'""  the  Non^cnordancv^if  <it   ^''«  ^''«"t'-«  ^  'U.  J-ssa; 
'i^'n  I'rofesdo:,.  I'.ila     S    m^^"^  '''^'  "'"'  "'»  ^'hris- 

l^eeds,  Leivis  \V    "1'   .'""' 
V'.rk,  iMis,  ,Svo   "d  ;;     „!:r""''-''  ,""    ^'^'il'itlon,  N. 
Vtntilatio,;,"  1X71  '  °"'-'  ""'""^  "^  Treatise  on 

to.f;  isili^'l^l.o''"'"'-    l^"""""  "nd  Taloa  of  Travel,  Taun- 
f^:i:^f^£:;;,^^;^'«-.      TheH.torycf    Lord 

•^''JOers,  U„..  l.s.-,r8vo?2d:]  "IsT'  '^an  Criminal 

.^t.  Andoen's  tnd  canon' of  S? '  .r;'"'"?''.  '*■'"  ^  ^<-'^""-  "f 
'i".  '-ncc  1859.  HTstor^cafi.  ,"»''', '''''''''''™''  !*»''- 
'fnts,  inscriptions  Ac  o?'t,'?„1;''''."''  '"  "'«  M"nu- 
Cathclral  Church  of  S  '  P  ,"!",^»"ea'""-',  National,  and 
2J  «1.,  enl.,  1887.  ""'''  ""''"">  »"blin,  1878 ; 

"-ul.,  fhci;  Analot     "a  ,d  t,  '""'?  '''"'  ''^""  "'"'  ^ " i- 
-'•  ilie  liotiinica   I  ,ol,  "n  ■■^'*''"="'"""8.  Lon.,  18;I4,  8vo. 

'"•■tiHe.^  of  Nature   in    /hi  !    -'"■''  ■''^  «''•.  '«««•     4. 
j;^'!v-u  lli,f;t  [       le^'^.'-f^^  "."'">    «««i"n  'round  the 

i'l'.S.      1     v    it^  ;      ,'^"'ol««,    M.R.C.S.,    L.Rci- 

""-  Treattc!,rofie'^"c'<:!.':„;:„"r;'''  ""^ '"  "- 

'l»t'lii,iatologvand  ]  i.l  J  ,"■"  "'   ^^'''*-  Yorkshire    ! 

"|r  ;.  KJ' "nu  liitliology,  I-iin..  !S8.S    Hv,-, 

i|i"'i'  i^  i^^o  wonder 'hH,";.*'''',' "",'  "■''"'  ''  ""'Klertiikes  that 
»-t  K.ding."'^'.1S<'.',"^'rxiii'"fu:.'"  "-■""'""'■  "»  View  to  tlfe' 

'; '^-y'.^:;^;i:ir  .^^t^"',  ••• '«f^. "- Leeds. 

V.-(i2  '         ''•  !'•  '*''"■     ■2-  An  Argument, 


^^'5i^V'^5"'r^vat:',::-?»,^<^^t''^%''?^^ 

dcnsed  Argument  for  the     ,  lii  ','      ,  "■     ^'  ^''o  ^on- 

(he  Ueason.,  and   Results  „ f  tl ,    l-J;    ■     ■     "1""'^  '"'" 

eating  Lit,uors  ,„  the  I'rctice  n/  'vt  ,'■'"""  "''  '"'"-^i- 

.  P-.^vo.     i  The  Te\t.D,    k    ,1   ■■    '^''-"'^"^""•.  '■»"•■  IStifl, 

■to  Morals,  i^cieuee    OrU  ic"       '  ..V'r'l'r'.'''™  '"   ««l"ti»r 

i5.A^r;it;-|iH^''';f^.l^:"he!:'^; 
"?^si^s-;!^:d!^;~ 

p.  s'o!""  """•'•     ^"""  «'-art  .•■  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ,885, 

^'>^^::i^uV:xJ^  ^^!;'T;'  f-  Shipmasters,  4th' 
and  Marine  Assurance;' new  e.i  7,,','       s'^-''"''  Shipping 

tinucd  to  187fi,  Lon  IS70  "'""-'/•^■'■'-«'  :  new  ed.,  con- 
and  Tables,  185!).  Lon  IS5.' '  ■  «  '  !'"»'»"'■'•  Tariff, 
Seasons  of  t'he  Troj^s  'l  ,^     ',  4,   fo   Z'  '''•^    '^'"""'^' 

;      Lees,  Jttii.es  ArtJiiir  'h   is'./'     ,™- 
and  at   L-niversity  o"  , '    ov(     ?    S"''"''"''^'' "'  K'"n. 

:  '■■'76  ;  called  to  the  ba    aft'he  |  ''-       T  "■'■■",  '"•'  K^Jnated 
Ct'TTKunt-cK,  Walt-,"j     ',   ''.r  J«'"l>le '«'*l.    With 

j  Two  of  them.  Illust  Lo'n  sxV  "'%'"  '^"™'^-  ^^^ 
I  Anon.  •    •^""•'  ''«A  P-  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1883. 

i-r" "-'" '-'pKJ/St^^rr 

relations.  Thuv  an, ,,"  ""'"'""""*  '"  Uieir  nrivate 
)y^'"-  ■  .  .  Noth  ngh^'^'^.  t^tf"'  ■■  "»■■>■  know  .N'onvay 
lJ|i;-he  details  o^heit'::«,l;i:^, ■-j;;';^ --n^limn^^^;: 

pos^bl^?;;^|^5;,«;^,-»nj.>K.y  written  that  it  is  .In.ost  im^ 
"re  who  have  written  t^li  "'  ]>''?  '"»  "f  thv;  three 
n -ns  of  what  ma  b  •  ,'ail,ii  If';  "'"' '",  "'"  -smartest  hwH- 
We  have  ever  met  v  !• ,  '"^  ar.v  thiinble-rigging  that 
'""Jer  the  .^kippers  tmml  .'^i^','^,";^:  ,';J''ll»  'V  «P™fff,Z 
even  from  John's  1,1,,  ,,i,'  "*^  V""' tsau's,  .sometimes 
rV-^lt  is  char  ,■,;/•  i^,^'|Sr  or  how  nmny  wrote  i  The 
J^tlm.  AVt.,  July,  ifeo'         "<-'''i"<i«  and  good  humour. "- 

*'S^d'^eS^;.^i^'i|;'^,,;". "•"'«'>  Columbia:  with 
i-'mtograph,  by  thfAm,^:!;:.:'^;':;-'"-^/-- f  ^'ches  and 

.Norway,  innsnucli  as  is  a    ,    '"l'""*>VV«i'  'he  boot  ,f,^ 

iniini^'o/  h  -p,:^.^',;':^  ^^r'"r  "•"••  ^— '^ 

1  Royal,  Edinburgh  "n  1  o-"    1  J  n^V'   ''?",  "''  ">«  Shaped 
I  188(i.     I.  A  Rolh  'i<  '„  T    •''?0',''«'-  ol  the  Thistle  since 

I  and  Robtait  r"  lev^r  'Ts'"  ^"T"^'  ^'^  ''"«'  '4 
,  'ng  Tour  in  the T,  n'^a  0  th:  r,;..^"";V  x^-V'^  ^^^'-i'-'^' 
Mory,  I'aisley,  IS7S  8vo  A^  ''  'V"'^'"^" "' '^'"'"-''■- 
i;ai»ley  from'us  Foui  d  1  ion''  l7i,s  I"  "  .^'"'^^  ''^ 
Notices  of  the  .Subseonem   iii        ""  >"^'""'iitmn :   with 

an  Append!.,  of  Ii'iXhv,  n  '"^  °^  ""•'  '^''""■'•■'''  ""J 
8vo.  iiiastiative  Documents,  Paisley,  1878, 

siasSod  m*?ument''s';,f"'^r,",',f  fV^  i'"«,  "^  ""^  t.^y  ecole- 
served  from  utter  n,i,,  '"■,„""•■.''  '"'^■"  ''oen  p  e- 
t..  acts  his  book  is  s  '  bleasai  t  V  vH  i',':',','';.  ""•'''"•"■•th.v  as 
01  ce  dips  into  it  will'wi m   ' V.^  1" v    f",  """  ".',',""e  «ho 

Ro!^1jcUo:if'y;';:|:  =  ;' "■«!■;"  >  Va™.     «y  the  Rev. 

Ball.     Edin.,    IS80      to       5    x"     u"'^'  ^"«b>""-y  of 

Highland  Varn,  Ed  nTs'ilSvn'''''^^'    Z'   """''»  "f 

i  Edinburgh,  Chirch    f'nlf     '         ■  ^"""-     "•  Sf.Uiles'.s, 

i  l^"n.,  1889,  4to'       "'^''  ""''  Cathedral,  Edin.  and 

Courr.slyt'Kd'r^Ts's  l'  ^  ".T'^"''""'^  "^  ^--^^ 
Hand-Rook  if  t  ""^1  Lh^  ^''V  ,^'^  "^■'  'S''^?-  -'.  A 
«."all  Debt  Court  Id  n1. .//"'"""  "^  "'«  ''«««« 
of  Written  and  Oral  P  ;.'■  .^'  ',™-  ^-  A  Hand-Rook 
gow,  1S88"  8vo.  '  '"'"''"S  '"  "-^  Sherift'  Court,  Glas 

l,„'^'r«|'»,Maria  Charloitn.    Suilinn      i     . 

.married,   18.;;),  i„  ,„;.   i„i,„i-'   ■"-""'*«"»    huiy. 

Doctor's'  Tale,      on     5^8  4     'fq      '•  ^'"l'«   "">'   "'" 

I  I'on.,  1872,  p.  Svo!  ^  Belgium  and  Holland, 

^'t;„'*'!^^!"JV,„j;'-::^"'«  of  Acoustics,  Light,  and 


Ilea 


I  000     M    •    '    "'"o     new  c'  ..  1877  =    

I^ees,  M,„„r.Ge„.  >Vi„iu,„'l^asBau,  LL.D., 

989 


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Vb.V.     1.  A  Bio'.!"i^''' 
pbur  aud   Poel.  iiui.;,,  ' 
Kxiiminiitions  nt  i,!.'  ■    < 
8vo.     :i.  The  I>rain 
8vo.     4.  Teft  C'ultivtti.' 


■  sketch  of  the  Mystic  Philo^o- 1  1S24;  M. P.,  clerk  of  the  Parliaments,  Ac.  (TninB.) 
ilciia.:,,  it*5it.  2.  '(iiiiJe  to  the  j  The  Burgomaster's  Fiimily,  by  C.  Mliller,  Lon.,  IHJK,  ],. 
i;^eof  Fort  Williiim,  Lcn.,  1%!,    f<vo.  .     „„    .     ,„,„ 

■llvur  to  the  East,  Lon.,  IXfia,  ;      LeflTerts,  George  Morewood,  M.D.,  b.  184R,  at 
Cotton  and  other  Agrioultuml  '  Brooklyn,  N.Y.;  eilucutcd  at  the  New  \ork  Oollctre  of 


Experiments  in  India,  Lon.,  I86H,  p.  Svo 

"His  review  of  the  history  and  pnspecls  of  his  favourite 
lea-plant  under  the  Ijenellrunt  e:i  ■  iuraj;enicnt  uf  Ii;'ll'\n 
Btftlesmanslilp  is  runarkubly  cheery  in  tone,  thouKh  t  mi 
hardly  be  described  as  inloxieating  in  livelinesa." --Su*. 
Jicv.,  xvl.  6'T>.  .  T    ..      1    .. 

5.  Essays  on  the  Educational  Policy  of  India,  ISn, 
8vo.  fi.  Memorandum  wriiten  after  a  To-.ir  through  tlie 
Tea  Districts  of  Eastern  Bengal,  \X67,  i  -  m-o.  7.  'I'lie 
Land  and  Labour  of  India,  Lon.,  1867,  Svo.  8.  Indiiin 
Mussulmans  I  Three  Letters,  Lon.,  l'-'72,  Svo. 

•'Leevitt,  Djn  T.  B.,"  (Pseud.)  See  .Sfe.nci;, 
James  M'  oik,  ii  I'm. 

Le  Faiiu,  rtrs.  Kmmn  L.  Life  of  C.  E.  1!. 
Or.ien,  M.U.,  Lin.,  18li0,  cr.  Svo. 

Le  S'anii,  Henry.  A  Manual  of  the  Salem  Dis- 
trict in  ilso  I'r  sidtncy  of  Madras,  Madras,  1883,  2  vol,-. 
Svo. 

Le  Fan'.4,  J.  Sheridan,  181  t-187H,  son  of  Rev. 
J.  P.  i,'  Pis.i,  and  grandson  of  AUoia  Le  Fanu,  the 
sister  of  i;ii',i>rd  Biinsley  Sheridan.  He  wub  born  in 
Dublin  :  (,""'!'  "ted  wiih  honors  at  Trinity  College,  and 
joined  In-  MiUi'  cf  ioe  ft.i'Jin  University  Magaiine, 
of  whio-'.  he  nliiiuiili^ly  iic:;i.jo  j/rup'-ietor,  1.  The 
House  by  thr  Cbur-jh-N  ard.  '.lOO.,  \HA,  ;t  vol,s,  p.  Svo; 
new  ed„  !  SI.  2.  Uncle  ;"'■<:!,■  ft  T(  le  of  Bartrao! 
Haugh,  Lon.,  i.S«4,  a  vols.  |,..  Svo;  «<•-,  td.,  IWi.  A. 
Wylder's  If.itid  :  s  Novel,  Lon..  I,'<<>4,  ,i  vols.  p.  --^vo  ; 
new  ed.,  18, 1.  1.  Guy  Deveied,  '_i,  .,  18(\;,,  H  -.(.rs.  p. 
8v";  new  ed.,  l.-^fiW.  i.  All  in  th-  !  ark,  Lou.,  i -^Oti,  2 
vo!>.  p.  8vo|  new  ed.,  l3Ti\  1  vol,  l/ii,',.  6.  The  Ten- 
ants of  Malory:  ■:  .\ove!,  Lon.,  !-<li7,  :!  vols,  p,  8vo ; 
new  ed.,  1871.  7.  ,a  Lust  Xaiiic.  l.ou,,  18t)8,  'A  \-fM.  p. 
8vo,  8.  Haunted  Lu-ts:  a  Nove),  i.on.,  I8ft8,  3  vols.  p. 
8vo.  9.  The  Wyvern  Mystery,  Lon.,  1869,  3  vols.  p. 
8vo.  10.  Checkmate,  Lon.,  1871,  :>  vols.  p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  Itwfi.  11.  The  Rose  aad  the  Key,  Lon.,  1871,  3 
vols.  p.  Svo;  new  od.,  1881.  12.  Chronicles  of  Golden 
Fruuis,  Lon.,  1871,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  These  tales  posses.s  ui  least  two  distinct  merits :  in  the 
first  plai'O.  Ilievset  amiiid  example  of  eoiu'eiitralion  within 
.a  niaimnvulile  length  ;  aad  secondly,  the  locality  is  so 
wiselv  oliojcn,  in  the  heart  of  the  romantic  but  Iresh  and 
heiiUiiv  nonh-couiitrv,  that  we  may  defy  oven  the  gri.sly 
iiiuigliiiition  of  .Mr,  Le'Kanu  to  produce  upon  us  any  morbid 
ellecl,"— ^K'i,,  No.  'iJSl, 

H;:    )!'  a  Glass  Darkly,  1S72,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"Tho  .irlsly  muse  of  Mr,  Le  Fanu  displajs  herself  in  his 
present  Volumes  in  all  her  horrors,  \  dip  into  Sweden- 
borg,  and  n  "areful  studv  of  the  natural  history  of  vampires, 
(the  Moravian,  not  the  .\lVican  variety.)  have  eiialded  him 
to  tran.scend  in  this  (■dllection  of  ghostly  marvels  all  yire- 
vious  elforts  of  his  weird  imagination."— /KA.,  No,  '!:iii. 

14.  Willing  to  Die,  Lou.,  1875,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  15. 
The  Purci'll  Papers :  with  a  Memoir  by  A.  P.  Graves, 
l..)n.,  IS.'^ll.  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Lefevre,  George  John  Shaw-,  M.A.,  b.  1832; 
son  of  Sir  J.  (1.  Shaw-Lel'evre,  infr.t  ;  educated  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  called  to 
the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  18511;  .M. P.  since  1S63  ; 
eecretarv  to  the  bo-trd  of  trade  IS6,S-7I  ;  umler-secre- 
tarv  for'  home  alfairs  1S71  ;  secretary  to  the  admiralty 
1871-74  and  1,'<80;  chief  commissioner  of  works  ISSO- 
84;  postmaster-general  1884-85;  president  of  the  Sta- 
tistical Society  ,^ince  1877.  I.  The  Game  Laws,  Lcm., 
IM'4,  Svo.  2.  Freedom  of  Land,  ("  Practical  Polities," 
No  3,)  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  3.  English  and  Irish  Laml 
Questions:  Collected  Essays.  Lon.,  ISSI,  |i.  Svo.  4. 
Peel  and  O'Connell :  a  Review  of  the  Irish  Policy  of 
Parliament  fioui  the  Act  of  Union  to  the  Death  of  Sir 
Robert  Peel,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

"  The  object  of  this  book  appears  to  be  to  show  that  in 
their  dealing  with  Irish  allairs  I'eel  was  almost  invar.alily 
wrong  and  O'Cunnell  was  almost  invar' '' ■  right,  and 
that  therefore  llonie-Unle  ought  to  be  i  ;■  -led  by  the 
English  people.  To  illustrate  and  eiifor-  '  .:  position, 
the  historv  of  the  Irish  (Juestion  dnriiiK'  ti,  ',  '  tifty  years 
of  the  Uiiion  is  given,  based  chiefly  i;  lo.  ■  idy  of  the 
'Annual  Keglsier,'  the  niL'inoIrs  and  bingraiiliies  ol  the 
time,  and  the  I'arhellite  publications  of  the  last  few  years. 
—Si>ccltitor.  Ix,  10'.;5, 

0.  Incidents  of  Coercion :  a  Journal  of  Visits  to  Ire- 
land in  1SS2  and  i,^8S,  Lcm..  1SS8,  cr.  Svo. 

Lefevrc,  Sir  John  George  Shaw-,  K.C.B.. 
D  C.L.,  F.R.S.,  1797-1879,  graduated  at  Trinity  College, 
Camb.-idge,  1818  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple 

990 


Physicians  and  Surgeons;  studied  in  Viennii  1><72  rn. 
and  has  since  jiractiscd  in  New  York  I'u;.  Uiukint-  ■, 
specialty  of  throat  diseases.  I.  (Trans.l  !•  ,;iiiKi;l  on  *!, 
General  Diagnosis  of  Diseases  of  th^  Nose,  Pliarynx, 
and  Larynx.  lS7ti.  2.  (Trans.)  Zicinsnen's  Cvtloiia-iiia 
of  the  Practice  (jf  Medicine,  1870.  I  DI'Biirri  if  tlie 
No.se  and  its  Accessory  Cavities.  N.  York,  ISS-I.  J.  Di- 
agnosis and   Treatment  of   Clmmic  Nasal  Cdtarfh,  ^ii. 


■a  lor  Dis',i,-e 
,fohn  Wesley 


th; 


(' 


his  Life  nil, 
Fowl-Shoot 


Louis,  1886.    5,  Fliarinaco| 
j  and  Nose,  N.  Y'ork,  1887. 
I     Leii'evre,  iMatfhew. 

I  Work,  Lon.,  18-  ,,  ii.  Svo. 

LetlingweU.  William  Miuce.  Wil  I 

\h!t  ■■  Scientific  mo'  Practical  Detci.j.iions  of  Wild  Fowl, 
i  ill,  :r  Resorts,  HiUit.s,  Flights,  and  the  Most  Succea,sful 

.Method  of  Hunting  them.     Illust.     Chic,  18^'8,  Svo. 

1      Letfnianii,  Kenry,  professor  of  cheuiisti.,  in  Jef 

I  ferson  Medical  Collci;e,  Pli'i,,lelphia      I.  First  Sti'iis  i,.- 

Che'::;,al  Princiiilc-,  i'/iila..  iS79,  lOiiio.     2.  The  Coiu- 

i  jienu  .i.' Chemistry,  ii.organn'  and  Orgaido,  Philii.,  I'isi. 

16nio.      3.  Compend  of  Orgudio  'lueiii'^try,  (Qu!',-C,i 

pet.  1.)  Phihi.,  1884,  lOmo. 

le  Free,  RicSiard.  The  HiHory  of  a  '•Vulking- 
Stic-!.,  in  Ten  Notche-,  Lon.,  HS6,  ].,  Svo. 

Lerroy,  Kev.  Edward  Cracroft,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  Keble  College,  Oxford,  1877;  ordainid  |s7S; 
curatoof  St.  John's,  Woolwich,  1880-82.  I.  Undergnid- 
uate  Oxford,  Lon.,  187S,  12mo.  2.  The  Christian  Idciil. 
and  otlier  Sermons,  Lon.,  1883,  p  Svo.  3.  Coun.-cls  for 
the  Common  Life:  Six  Addrestcr-  vo  Senior  Boys  in  a 
Public  School,  Lon.,  1885,  U'mo.  4.  Cytisus  and  lliil- 
ingale,  Blackheatli,  1884,  ]>.  Svo.  5.  Echoes  from  The- 
ocritus, and  other  Sonnets,  Loo.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  i;. 
Windows  of  the  Church,  Lon.,  lS^y,  p.  Svo.  (Includes 
Nos.  4  and  5.) 

"The  three  booklets  of  sonnets  ,.,  ,irinK  severally  the- 
above  names  seem  to  us  of  \  ery  remark:i  ide  merit,"— -Icod,, 
XXV.  311. 

Lefroy,  F.  C  1.  Straight  Forward,  and  Patience 
Hart;  or.  The  Dissembler:  Two  Tak  \  Lon.,  isiio.  fp. 
Svo;  new  ed.,  1872.  2.  The  Force  ol  Habit;  or,  Tlic 
Story  of  the  Widow  Monger,  Lon.,  1861,  Svo. 

Leiroy,  J.  A.  I.  Miss  Margery's  Ways,  Lon..  ISsr, 
12mo.     2.  Wings  without  Feathers,  Loc.  ,  1888,  ISiuo. 

Lcfroy,  M^or-Gen.  Sii  John  Henry,  U.A,, 
C.B.,  K.C..M.G.,  LL.D.,  F..S.A.,  b.  1817;  director  of  the 
magnetic  and  meteorological  observatory  at  St.  lli'lina 
18411-41,  and  at  Toronto  1S42-53;  scientific  adviser  1"  t lie 
Vt'ar  Oflice  1854-55;  director-general  of  ordnance  Im'.s- 
70  ;  governor  of  Bermuda  1S71-77,  ic.  1.  A  lliind-llimk 
for  Field  Service,  Lon.,  1854,  sq,  32nio.  2.  .Meinciiiils 
of  the  Discovery  and  Early  Settlement  of  the  Bcniuidiis 
or  Somers  Islands.  Vol.  i.,  1515-1652.  Lon.,  1>7;,  r. 
Svo. 

"The  volume  is  so  bnlkv.  the  details  are  so  copious,  tlie 
spelling  so  antionated,  and  several  of  the  topics  so  purely 

departmental,  that  the  work  must  ever  leiimii c  ti.  he 

consulted  by  the  historian  or  prized  by  the  settler,  nitlicr 
than  sought  alter  bv  the  general  public.  We  can.  how- 
ever, promi,se  to  all  who  are  fond  orruminaging  into  liuiiily. 
county,  or  provincial  histories,  an  entertaining  iiccoiiiit  ol 
the  manners  and  customs  of  our  furerathcrs  in  tlie  .lays  of 
Elizabeth,  the  first  two  Quarts,  and  the  rommoiiw.iiUli. 
— .Sn(,  Jiev.,  xliv.  5,'i3. 

Vol.  ii.,  11)50-1687,  1879.  3.  (Ed.)  The  Histoiye  of 
the  Bermudacs  or  Summer  Islands,  (HakUiyt  Soc.  Pub..) 
Lon.,  1S82,  Svo.  4.  Diary  of  a  Magnetic  Survey  of  a 
Portion  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  i:  the  Years  1812- 
44,  Lon.,  lSS-1.  r.  Svo. 

Lefroy,  Thomas,  M.A.,  Q' 
Justice  Lefroy.     By  his  Son.      I)u' 
"  The  book  is  worth  read!  iig  for  il 
and  on  account  of  the  typical  che- 
the  biography,"— .sVi/.  /.'<•       •  xxii,  ' ' 
liCfroy,  Ven.  Willib.it-  ''  ,^ 
ity   College,    Dublin,    ISC 
;  curate   of   St.   .-Andrew's,    '. 
I  canon  of  Liverpool   ISSII-6", 
of  Warrington.     1.  A  Plea 
incnt,  Lon.,  1^75,  8vo.     2. 
Sermons   preached   at   St. 
1878,  p.  Svo, 

Lefroy,    William    C'ham'i'in: 

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V      'i!?'  ^"1''*  wliii'li  lias  evorv  iTri,rr'„',"i"  '.".'!"  ""•'  "'Ultiiv 

Lon.,  isifryy™;,^:  ,^!;'"«"  "'"  T"»i"ph?   a  Novel, 
of^lfeL«r!;',;„'a*^,J'-,^!'r'««  James.     1.  The  Supper 

IN67,  Svo.  "''  '"  '■"gland:  a  Lecture,  Oxf. 

Vegg,  John  Wickham      i    4  n  •  1 
aniHiatiun  of  tlio  '>i„„   " "l^-     ';/  ''""'«  '»  the  Ex- 

luophilia,  sometimes  call,.,  .1,„  li  ■■  ""'e^t'so  "n  Hie- 
f>i.ithesi.,,  Lo„/s72  ito  Vo"'V,''''-"n"*"'''"''agie 
iind  Bilious  Ui»oase.,  \   V„k    H-<n   <"  '^"'''  J"""'!!™. 

Aecoums',  "•„„  I  ",  "H;l-<f """  "f  E'™-  i"  Commercial 

"'"-  1S70,  p.  svo.     2    I'iuirv    '^IT^of  "le  Pap 
to  the  Restoration  In   H  »    r  lo"  "^"'y  "^  ^is 

Manslaughter,    a    Chrm  ei'e  '""ii  ''"/'  ^  '"''■  «^«-     3. 

8wnitiun:  Memorials  of  Vft-.  u  ™'  r  '  '^  '''"^^  »f  Con- 
ner .Sons.  !.,„.,  ,'ss,  "  ^^.'J-  **'"'^,,  f^«gge-  By  One  of 
The  Life  and  Time,  of  i,i;;jf";/''«  "l''>l'u'ar  King: 
2  vols.  Svo,  "'i.naru  111.    Ijlust.     Lon.,  LSSi, 

."H'ln^',f:/;:^':!>-;;^-t^ore  a,,,i  there  to  nature  hlj 

■Sir  ;;^s;j?i^.iLi^:.^  i"i^  w/;i^ir;^^i,2'oj^^ 

-^'afch'rl^t''c•h;^rclro*f•rd*'A5?^^'  f:^"   «™*"- 

-  .^"giishman.  Advo„t;re;du;inJt  u^,!:;:;^^:;;^; ! 

I't'gge,  Rev.  George,  LL  D      i    pi,  •  •■     ■ 

H^iniiony  with  Man's  Nature    fm,'     -W     "'"""'y  '" 


li=y, P..>sc.ss,  and  he  reals  of  thc.i'rin'  '""'"'  '""'■  'he  good 
,,i:  -rive  their  fi)K()Wers  '  f  ,  v  h  ,  '  ""•'•■."■tii'di  mii.st 
•»^».osyn:pathl.e  ^v^l^l  ti!.^;'L%;E,^;-?.->;|;;it^,.>.a.,he 

of'.^e'&i^f^l^^Ji;::  ^^:!;<hi«tie  Kingdoms:  Tnive. 
-lio.      14.    The    Ne«tor  in    vi  '"   '"''"'■  '"•"■.  l'^««. 

Shen-Hsr,  China  re  :;"  to  I  he";,"?/  °^  "^'■''"-f'*  '" 
ity  in  China  in  the  .Seventh  an  1%  'k?!''";'  "'  Christian- 
a  Sketch  of  Subseaucn  rhH  r  '^»'*^™'"'"'''«-  "ith 
Lcn.,  IWg,  g^,;"''«<"l"«°t  Christutn   Missions  in  China 

«*vo.  2.  Notes  on  the  Mint  T„»n  f'i,'".^'  '"'"-  '•"^». 
hnmcdans,  Lon.,  1SH5   g;,^'-^""""  *°<1  Coins  of  tiie  Mo- 

sq.^«^r"'  ''•  ^*-" '  *''"«''«  Perplexity,  N.  York,  18S1. 

.ion  ?l!h"e' Ka^l'i?^- Ji-^.^^''''^  of 'he  Administra. 
Hvo.  iJuueiin  in  Canada,  Montreal,  1878 

N.%t^'^;^^TrJ^-,„%  cousin  Percy:  a 
W?!?s'4.''A:;,r'    "'•™"'"">'''=   -^  I^-''  of  .'bonnets, 

"ll^eUo';";::!!::  l" r.Vf  ""'^^-    """-Breeding  Rec 
,I^ehn.r,A„„a.'^,aiers  and  Secants  of  Christ 


IK... 

for  i 


.    mr""   '  ^"rea  uiven.  P  p  11  a      r  Ti      . 

I.  The  Growth  of  the  Temnnr.i   d        '  "'^  ^'mohester. 

'.  2vol8.  8vo.     3.     **>">•  •"""'"-■="  M.,  Lon.,  LS73,  p. 

ugustus    StawBli'  I      I'Cib,   Charles.      Nine  Vnn.i,,,    •     .. 

masters  Department-  or  Tl.  r^  '"  "'«  Qmirter- 
Million,  Cin.',  l.Sfi2    i2nio  "'"''  •■"'    ""•""«  " 

r-?I^Mv;,l/^'^!;'j-'^rr"'  ^-""-Tale, 
Constancy,'Lon  1S5,  ,-,1  ^''"  '"■^^i"";  "r,  Woman's 
an  llistorlial  N ov  1,  Lo'  -/o-    "''i    '■  '"''"'  To-nplars  : 

the  Apostate:    a   Piem    Uii     ,VU      '  I'' '  ™-      '•  ^''«^ 
of   Brittany:    an   Ilinor.^,  ■•«'"•''•  **'o.      5.  Arlhu; 
i  Svo.     Anon.  '"''t'Tical   Romance,  Lon.,  3  vols.  p. 

!jw-e,MeJ^,t:5,:rh;s:"t!d:t-f^.'^7| 

i  '«?^l'^i:  Sa!.a„!;^^  f"!'-.  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
I  partment  of  biolo.ry  at  the  rT^  "''  '^"''^'^'or  of  the  de- 
president  of  the  Ph"^^ |a ,«  p,,[^':"7'>'  ^f  Pennsylvania, 
enees,  and  member  of  he  X  h.fn  1  a'"^."'^  ^"'"'■'"  S<=i- 
jind  of  numerous  soien  '  c^^ci  tie  '^T,"'"">: ,of,^^eiences 
than  one  thousand  papers  on  b.«  0^1  ''"'''''hed  more 

mentary   Treatise   on    llnn?„n    1^    "'  '^"^'Je'^ts.    1.  Kle- 

fvo;  2d  ed..  rewritten,'  ",,^"'2""'^;  ?''''""   V'""' 

tiles  of  the  Unite.  Sates  Wasi",  /•p','*''«e""-''  Kep- 
K.vfinct  Mammalian  Fauna  nfr\'^''' ■^'"-  ■'•  ''he 
with  Introduclion  "n  the  (I.0L  ?'".  "'"'  ^'^braska: 
■-•tions  of  I.ak„ta  "nd  Ne    S^^  1    ■".'''-''r-V  For, 


&;:^'cl;uK  l-^':^]i!!^:^^;^c:.  nations ;f= zr^:iz^  wi^^,^'rvr 

Hayden,  Phila.,  1870   imn    1   ,',,.  ,.*'"!''   hv  F.  V. 
FaunaofH.„U'„„:.._'  ',.'"•'■.  ";;•     ^-   I'-ttiuct   Vertebrate 


'"""  ChuVch  a  fonl  K,;''  ,"V'"  ^""^-''^S^'i"""' 
l"iiS'i.i!,'e  and  literature  in  e  c''^"''"''  "^  "'«  Chinese 
'••:-■■•  ile  received  tlieiulic,^^  ..""'T"^  "[  '''^''"^d  ""<^e 
"h.  Xolions  of  the  Gill  .,,?  "'«."'inese  classics.  1. 
,'o';>,'-Kong  and"LoI;  ,"  s-.r'r;;"'?.«  "°''  -''  Spirits 
'"""'•ii"i  Analects:  Ooctrin;  „f  th;' 4'^''' ""''  "•""«•) 
heanuiiL',  I.Srtl       •)    ^pi         ,     "'    '"e  Mean  and   (Jreat 

';."'■  4'  (Ed.  and  Vr^  s  'Th'/slf-'  JT-'"''^  "^  "«"'''- 
"i-^t-iiyal  Locuments,  s'lW  5  n'L '""«.'"'■■  """k  of 
Coi;  -•III;,. Lon.,  ISfi-  4th  ed.,  fs  5'^'  ;;*%  f ""things  of 
tni'>lii  Kini;;  or   Bonk  nf  1         '"•''•  (Ed.  and  trans.) 


s.  riiu  I 

i[>iigiiral  Lectu 


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Wate'r  Rhizopods  of  X,  "    ^^^Z'     f,""       "•  ^'"^"'- 

oal   Survey  oV   the   Terri'tor  eT)'  '  Wa/h'Tss/^Jr'"^!- 
Inc    Parasites  of    tI,o    t        ■.  ""sn.,  I.inl    4to.     7. 

yunkiaSpeetsa    L.83     T,*^' r'a' ,e  \v '" "  ■     '-0"   '^'«"''- 
^l^eifchild,   Franklin     't    "";','""■"''•  '**''^- 
Drama,  Lon.,  is'il,^",*        ^'"'    ^""ed    Titan:    a 

,„Ch.i„V,Hhthc-T-;cr     '•    of^ev'^.i^',i:^!i;|  «- J^A    b.,8,5.in  London.son 
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;r.l  ton.,  !  an,,   Personal  Cln  ni^^       i,^:";5"^>V'5"ate  Useful 


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Relation  to  Consumption,  Cost,  Duiuand,  and  Supply, 
lion..  1S7:),  Ji.  .-<vo. 

Lvigh,  iflrN.,  ("  Sator,"  psoud.)  Not  yuite  a  Pwik 
of  1' — s:  a  Duint'Slic  Story  for  Oirls,  I,on.,  Issii,  |.,  Svo. 

LeiKlii  AU'rcd.  1.  Mauil  Atlioitun,  Lon.,  isrii, 
2  vols.  p.  Nvo.  2.  El  Doniilo:  a  N.ivel,  f.nn.,  1S8I1,  2 
vole.  p.  Svo.  3.  Fi'ttors  of  Memory,  I,on.,  IHS2,  2  vols. 
cr.  Svo.  4.  The  Cro.<8  of  Kniglithoiid,  I,on.,  ISStl,  3  vols. 
cr.  Svo. 

Leigh,  Alleslcy  Bouf;litoii.  Poem:*.  Lou.. 
I8s:.,  Svo. 

'  Key  Notes,"  [verse,]  I. on.,  \>'t'>, 


'I'lic  Now  .Minne."inger,  and  olliur 
Svo.     Willi  Lkiqii,  Isl.v  :  lielkro- 
ISSl,  p.  Svo. 
The  Story   of   Philosophy,    Lon., 


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L,t;l|;li,  Arbor. 

p.  Svo, 

Leigh,  Arraii. 

Poems,  Lon.,  ISTa,  | 
]dioii,  [vorse.l  Lnn 
Leigh,  ANtun 

ISSl,  p.  Svo. 

Leigh,  Cholniely  Austen,  b.  Is2lt:  Knidiiaiid 
at  Trinity  Collcj;i>,  Oxford,  IS.il  ;  Fellow  ls;,2-lll;  ealled 
t"  the  har  at  LincHln's  Inn  lS.'p(;.  A  lloincwiird  Hiilc, 
and  other  Poems,  I. on.,  I  Mis,  IL'ino. 

"A  slmrt,  ^M-aieful,  and  unalVceled  book  of  poetry."— 
.S(i(.  tier..  .\.\vl.  ti7. 

Leigh,  l>orn.  (Trans.)  Nidile  Wonl.-i  and  Deeds; 
from  the  Krunch  of  K.  Miiller.  Illust.  Lou.,  1S77,  or. 
Svo. 

Leigh,!':.  (Trans.)  Philippe's  liOve-.Story  i  a  Tale 
of  Fashion  and  Passion  in  France,  by  Octave  Feuillet, 
N.  York,  1S77,  Svo. 

Leigh,  Ellie.  Golden  Memories:  a  Novel,  I.on., 
1S7H,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Leigh,  Egertoii.  1.  (Ed.)  Dallails  ami  1,e);ends 
of  Cheshire.  Illust.  I-on.,  1S67.  4to.  2.  A  'Jlossary 
of  Words  used  in  the  Dialect  of  Cheshire,  founded  on  a 
.Similar  Attempt  by  Roger  Wilbraham,  Lon.,  IS77,  p.  Svo. 

Leigh,  Evan,  IS!l-lS7(i,  b.  at  Ashton-under-Lyne, 
Laneiishire.  The  Science  of  .Modern  Cotton-Spinning, 
I,on.,  1>72,  2  vols.  4to;  4th  ed.,  1S77. 

Leigh,  Frances,  (Butler,)  daughter  of  Mrs.  F. 
A.  Kemble,  «ii/,/vi  .-  married,  1S71,  to  Hon.  and  Ilev. 
.Liiues  Wentworth  Leigh.  Ten  Years  on  a  Georgia 
Plantation  since  the  War,  Lon.,  ISS;),  Svo. 

"The  style  is  terse,  .siniple,  Ineid.unalTeeted;  the  temper  j 
almost  pertVot ;  ancl,  tliougli  it  may  cuntradiet  sunie  pupu- 
lar  iirejudii'os,  ...  it  stives  on  the  whole  a  truer  and  fairer 
liotmn  of  the  actual  slate  of  thinKs  in  tlie  South  from  l.Hii,'- 
to  1^7l)  than  any  other  work  we  can  remember."— .Su(.  Jitr., 
Iv.  .'ilO.  ■ 

Leigh,  tieorge.  Mary  Grainger:  a  Story,  Lon., 
1S74,  2  vids.  p.  Svo.  i 

Leigh,  Gerard.  Colonna,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  | 
1S6II,  l2mo.  I 

Leigh,  Henry  Sambrooke.  1.  Carols  of  Cock-  I 
ayne.  Illust.  Lon.,  IsiiS,  lijuio;  new  ed.,  1880.  2. 
(lillott  and  Goosetiuill,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1S71,  12mo.  3. 
(Ed.)  Jeu.\  d'Esprit,  (Mayfiiir  Library,)  Lon.,  1876; 
new  ed.,  187'.),  12uio.  4.  A  Town  tJarland  :  a  Collection 
of  Lyrics.  Lon.,  1S7S,  ]i.  Svo.  5.  Strains  from  the 
Strand:  TriHes  in  Verse.  Lon.,  1S82,  p.  Svo. 

l^eigh,  Henry  Stone.  The  lleligion  of  the  World, 
Lon.,  ISD'.I,  l2mo. 

Leigh,  Hev.  James  Edward  Austen-,  M.A,, 
1799-1SV4;  graduated  at  E.\eter  College,  O.vl'ord,  182(1  j 
vicar  of  Bray,  lierkshire.  from  1SJ2.  He  was  a  son  of 
James  Austen,  brother  of  Jane  Austen,  the  novelist,  and 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Leigh.  A  .Memoir 
of  Jane  Austen,  Lou.,  lS6(t,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1S71,  ]).  Svo. 

"Written  ill  a  tone  of  calm  quiet  eandour,  and  good 
sense  as  well  as  good  ta.ste.  wliieli  is  not  unworthy  of  its 
subject."— .SVi/.  ltd.,  x.\iv.  111). 

Leigh,  John,  M.U.C.S.,  b.  lSl:i;  officer  of  health 
for  Manchester,  Eng.  1.  History  of  the  Cholera  in  Man- 
chester, Manchester.  ISal).  2.  Sir  Percy  Leigh,  and  i>tber 
lliillads,  Manchester,  IStil,  12mo.     ,\non. 

Leigh,  John  Ktuddy.  1.  (Trans.)  England  and 
ltu.ssia:  eoni]irising  the  Vovages  of  J.  Tradescant  the 
Elder,  Sir  H.  «  illoughby,  R.  Chancellor,  Nelson,  and 
o.'hers,  to  the  White  Sea;  from  the  (ierinan  of  Joseph 
von  Hamel,  Lon.,  iS54,  Svo.  2.  Manufactories  and 
Commercial  Est.iblishments  of  the  World  :  No.  I.,  Lon., 
ISSO,  fol. 

Leigh,  Langton.  Louise:  an  Entirely  New 
Drama,  in  Five  .\cls.  Lon.,  1SS2,  Svo. 

Leigii,  M.  A.  Austeu.  True  Temperance  as  taught 
by  the  liible.  Lon.,  1S84,  or.  Svo. 

Leigh,  Marian.     My  Own  Story,  N.  Y'ork,  1865, 
12mo. 
Leigh,  Hev.  R.  G.,  Independent  minister  at  Farn- 
VVl 


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worth,   Lancashire,  Eng.      Sketches   of   I'aris   and   the 
Rhine,  liolton,  1S6S. 
Leigh,  Uobert.     Flirting,  Lon.,  IsSo,  Svo. 
Leigh,  ThoniiiN.     Garlands  of  Verse,  Lon.,  IS.jfi, 
12nio. 

Iieigh,  \V.    'j  he  Practical  Cotton.Spinner  and  Mali- 
ager's  Assislant,  1   in,,  1S76;  new  ed.,  187S,  ISmo. 
Leigh-Noel.     See  Noi;i.. 

l/eighton,  .VIcxander,  1800-1874,  b.  at  Dundee, 
Scotland;  was  educated  at  the  academy  there  and  at  Kdiii- 
burgh  for  the  legal  pridession.  With  the  help  of  llii.;li 
.Miller  and  other  friends  ho  obtained  literary  employ- 
nient,  and  wrote  the  greater  number  of  the  stcn-ies  kn  ■wii 
as  "  Wilson's  Tales  of  the  li(M-der."  I.  Curious  Stoiiid 
■fraditions  (d'  Scottish  Life.  Edin..  IsDO. 

"Scotland  is pre-eiiiiiieiitly  llie  land  id' good  stories.  .  .  . 
Mr.  Leiglitoii  has  coll,, ted  nine  or  ten  of  them,  and  li.is 
told  them  very  clearly  and  elleetlvely."— .S<i/.  Kei:,  Ix.  to.'). 
2.  A  Second  Series  of  Curious  Stcjried  Traditions  •■( 
Scottish  Life,  Eilin.,  iMll.  3.  The  Court  of  Cacus ;  i.i. 
The  Story  of  liurko  and  Hare;  2d  od.,  Lon.,  1861,  fp. 
Svo. 

"  The  history  of  the  atrocious  career  of  Ilurko  and  Ilaiv, 
and  of  that  sl'raiige  uiisi'rupnlonsne.ss  of  the  Aiialoiniciil 
Schools  whieli  tempted  those  miscreants  to  expel  the  s.,u| 
in  order  to  turn  the  liody  into  merchandise,  well  deserves 
at  entive  study."— .•<■'l^  AVc,  xiii.  ."iilO. 

4.  Myster'ous  Legends  of  Eiliiiburgh,  Edin.,  Isfil,  p. 
Svo.  [>.  Shelllmrn,  [a  talc]  Lon.,  Isilj,  p.  8vo.  6.  1;., 
mnnces  of  the  Old  Town  of  Edinburgh,  Edin.,  1867,  p. 
Svo. 

Leighton,  Mrs.  Caroline  C.  Life  at  Pusrci 
Bound:  with  Sketches  of  Travel  in  Washington  Terii- 
tory,  British  Columbia,  Oregon,  ami  California,  l.Sli.'i- 
ISSl,  Host.,  1SS4,  12mo. 

Leighton,  D.  E.  >V.  The  Imlian  Gold-Minim; 
Industry:  its  Present  Condition  and  its  Future  IM"-- 
pects,  Madras,  |ss:',,  Svo. 

Iieighton,  John,  F.S.A.,  b.  ls22,  in  Lonihm  :  ll;l^ 
travelled  in  Russia  and  the  Caucasus  for  the  purpose  of 
studying  liyzantine  art;  has  lectured  on  art  and  litera- 
ture, illustrated  1, :■■''.:,  and  published  some  satirical  bro. 
chures  under  the  pseudonyine  of  **  Luke  Limner."  1. 
London  Cries  and  Public  Ivlifiees,  Lon.,  1S47.  sq.  8vo. 
2.  Suggestions  in  Design:  including  Original  C»iupn-i- 
tions  in  All  Styles:  with  Descriptive  Notes,  fur  the  I  sc 
of  Artists  ami  Workmen,  Ac,  Lon.,  1853,  4to;  new  e.l., 
ISSl.  3.  Madre  Natura  ic;'»ioi  the  Moloch  of  Fashion- 
a  Social  Essay:  with  Twenty-FTve  Illustrations  by  Liil<e 
Limner,  Esq.,  Lon.,  1S70,  12nio.  Anon.  4.  (Eil.)  Paris 
under  th3  Commune.  Illust.  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo ;  "d 
ed.  same  year. 

Leighton,  Uev.  John,  D.D.  1.  (Jospcl  Faith  coai- 
mended  to  Common  Sense,  N.  York,  1SS6,  lliro.  2.  Tlie 
Jewish  Altar:  an  Inquiry  into  the  S]iirit  a:.  I  intent  nf 
the  Expiatory  (Jll'erings  of  the  Mosaic  Ritual,  N.  York, 
1SS6,  Svo. 

Leighton,  Itichard.  The  Practical  Applicatiiii 
of  the  Law  of  Storms  at  Sea,  Lon.,  1862,  Svo. 

Leighton,  Uobert,  1822-1869,  b.  at  Dundee  i^i'"!- 
land.  1.  Rhymes  and  Poems;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  ISCil,  Ip. 
Svo.  2.  Poems,  Lon.,  1S66,  U'mo;  2d  ed.,  1873.  :i. 
.Scotch  Words;  and  The  Bapteesment  o'  the  Bairn,  Lun.. 
186!),  16mo;  4th  ed.,  1873.  4.  Laddie's  I-anieiitatioii  on 
the  Loss  of  his  Whittle,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  |s72- 
73,  12mo.  5.  Reuben,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1^75, 
12ino.  6.  Records,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1880,  ]).  .-vu. 
Leighton,  W.  A.  Lichen  Law  of  Great  Britain: 
2d  ed.,  Lon.,  187:'.,  l2mo. 

Leighton,  William,  1841-186!),  b.  at  Diinlee, 
Scotland,  brother  of  Robert  Leighton,  sii/mi.  1.  I'mais, 
Lon.,  1S70,  ISmo.  2.  Baby  died  To-Day,  and  oilier 
Poems,  Lon.,  1 875,  p.  Svo, 

Leighton,  William,  B.S.,  b.  1S33,  at  Cimbiidgc 
Mas.s.  ;  was  cUicated  at  Harvard  ;  engaged  in  the  luaiiu- 
factureof  glass,  and  in  1868  removed  to  Wheeling,  W.  \a. 

1.  The  Sons  of  (Jodwiii :  a  Tragedy,  Phila.,  1876,  I'-'ino. 

2.  At  the  Court  of  King  Edwin  :  a  Drama,  Phila.,  I-V". 
l6mo.  3.  Change:  the  Whis-cr  of  the  Sphinx.  I'liila., 
187!t,  12mo.  4.  A  Sketch  '■  Shakespeare,  Wliecliai;, 
lS7i),  Svo.  5.  Shakespeare's  J)ream,  ami  other  1'.  ems, 
Phila.,  1880,  sq.  Svo.  6.  The  f  objection  of  llanil.t :  :in 
Essay  toward  an  Explanation  ol  the  Motives  of  Th.iUgiit 
and  Action  of  Shakespeare's  P.-inco  of  Dcnmari;  :  '*itli 
an  Introduction  by  J.  Crosby,  Phila.,  1882,  sq.  Il'iim. 

Leinster,  Duke  of.    See  F'itzoerald. 
Leishman,  William,  M.D.,  Regius  profe -ir  of 
midwifery  at  the  University  of  Glasgow.     1.  The  Mech- 


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lishes  tlie'musti 

Willi  ail  introdii 

taiieeof  the  pari 

1-  printed  on  lar 

ii'liuirahle  etclii 

copies  of  this  hti 

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2.  Life  of  St. 

Edin.,  1SS4.     3. 

.Mary  Stuart  am: 

Original  Miinuse 

can  and  other  Ci 

"This  is  a  very 

dons  may  not  ta'li 

they  are  certainl 

clierislied  opinioi' 

history  of  tiio  Uol 

4-  (Ed.)  The  I 

Leitner,    G 

D.C.L.,  b.  1830,1 

lirussa,  Malta,  ar 

interpreter  to  thi 

«ar;  was    appoin 

.M.iilern   Greek    « 

«"'!  professor  of 

siiiiie  institution  i 

the  .Mhldle  Tem| 

I'overniiient    Coll 

Lah.,re,  India,  an. 

t'liiadod  by  himscl 

Kashmir, 'Little   ' 

lN7:;. 

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Only  100  copies  pr 

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I-eland,  Chai 

"  ided  chiefly  in  I 
fill!  language,  histi 
Ki'iarning  to  Phi! 
in.histrial  -art  mti 
i-Huriied  to  Londo 
•ii'.vous  in  Art  and 
bi'gends  of  Birds,  [ 
''•  'Trans.)  Heine'i 


LEI 


I<(!itcli,  Alexander.    I 

\  indioiition,  l,c,n.,  I.SflH,  8vo, 


LEL 


now  (m1.,  \.  York     m7l        (     cp 

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i^n:'.  -2  vols.  p.  Hvo.      2,"  I'mctin.l'  E.liicT 
llieir    Systems  of    Teaching,    |„,„.,    js/-^ 


Xovel. 
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•^epia  Painting'.     I|lu„t       ',nn       -<--.««'.' :""•     ''• 

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1^2^'^t  'i:r ''  '"^'"-  "• "« '■-'""-i-^:!  Eain.; 

nJhcsMie 'imiSron'i::VH^!5 '^''^^■'''»''''>«'™'-    He  pub- 

« i'li  "M  intnl    ,  t  oryUete  1  s^m  VJi;;'V'''"r"^  V'  ''"'■'""■«. 
Inline  nf  the  Dart  nl   vert  l.v    i^  .  "  '"  "'"'"'  ""-'  impor. 

iMMintr,l"V  aryepape!;,,  hVTh^^^^  '  '  '  ■'''i^' l"«'k 

"'linin.hle  otchif;^. ' '  '' o  Vv^,™^'',  «'  .l^y  "  luimhei-  of 


"Ilier   Dullads,  l,on., 


veil  of 
and   their  Language,  Lon., 


i-y)".  bi^.;:!^;  t'ir^' '^-''"-"^ 

.1  .Kreat  inail  ■'     t  ,,'    '    ,^  '  ,''">"-;,'•,  >  'an  !"■  is.     lie  in'ak es 

wliicli  He  M-e  afrai,!    m   ,n    ;^   '.'>  '''i'''''*^^N"> Hic" 

siH'h  twaddle  llu;.".      ,-r;'^^^^^  •  •  Mixi'd  with 

11",".  lie  is  a  man  of  remli  o-     f,    ■■"'"*-'  "''',''''  "'"'"'^ 
eiillivated  t,Lsie."-,s„7  to'.^xxxvl   ir         ''''  "'"'  ''^ 

14.  The  Kngli.,!,    (Jip.^i; 
IS7.),  or.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  Is?) 

known  people  a  .    t   iir  m  ™  i   'hi'''-T'"-'';"V«  "'''^  ""'*> 

ne«.Il.iddhi^.rie,j:'ln^^r^;;S.;^n^r;:'^^::f,^|t 

traveller'"-,"!;''!/;^,!.!;;  ',';^""'^"»  "fs"  untnmwoM 
12m  ;  ''"'l"">'.\in  "n.i  th'otioblins. 
l2mo.     1,.  Pidgin-English  .«ing-.« 
olones  in   Hio  ni.;„..   i..      ..  .    .    o 


y  a 

i.-.ro. 


Illust.     r.on 

of  si     eryYn  the^Vnitc^'s'/'t^'r'^'  "■"'  ""•  A*"""'"" 

N.York,  IS?"    I'mo        ,    M  ""' '  '  -^"^  l'l"tarch"  Ser.,) 

•'.'•-  l-mo.     lil.  Minor  Ait.s :  Porcelain. Paint- 

o.     20.  The 


^''°   'l'*?;,""}"'"    Logond.   of  New   England; 


tieyareV^tainlvcalnatt     to  shnk  "*'''''''", '•y^^ 
clierished  (ipiiiions  aVul  rnlu enVi,  .^^^^  ■"■  ""™''»-'''  I'f  loiig- 
Listory  Of  ti'ie  UeLm/ilio;i.'"-iSj;;"'':I-J'VX''''''''"«  '"  "'« 
•}■  (Ed.)  The  Life  of  St.  Cuthberl,  Edin'  KSH**   j,„ 

t'-  .Middle"T;m;,ro  ''."^i  and  ""  ""'"'""'  "'"  *""■  '" 
f^iovcrnment    Co"  ' 


™!!!Vi;!f  A-  voii^i^,  hiiVip,;;,;;^;- --,!;;  ^ji^yire^i- 


victioii."_.Vu^v,n  'ixxlx  '.-,1     ^        '""  '""■">'"  ™"' 


lias 

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'•''nfe.ss-hatal1erreWinLM,    \  r      t  '^'?"»r>l"s.  .  . 
tales,  verv  \(ell  t(  h l-    ,^    l     i-  ',-''  an(l'.s  tales-ven     . , 
lievein.Siai  diiiav  ttiw^^^^  '"''">'  "'c'i'ied  nut  'to     . 

-Alh.,  Ko.  2988    ' ""' ""'  J^i'^eun  Uie  Algonquin  legend,; 

is   now       •     • ■■  ■•"    **'■»•  ''■'■  ^™'^^'""'l  Education,  Lon.,]tiS8,p! 

with    P,\i.\ni,     p     ij     ■'    .   ;»"'■ -<«'. 


K;^!;.-.  Little  Thi,...t^^:L^- 'Cfr-  '^'n.^^:'i^"^i'^-'  i"V       "'  "" 

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"^lir  Teener's  valuable  work 
n  ",■    , ''"    Languages   and 
""1^  .'^0  coi)ie3_printed. 

1 


■Ath.,  No.  2375. 

of  Dardistan,    1876 


,„,     ^''"*'-     -^'-  York,  188o"'i'2iuo 
1S08.     A.n^r^^^-^f----^^;0  1S.S- 


.    ;--  -"lJ.c;^  (iiHueu.  .^-..,     fiiooi leans  In  Koiue    N    Vm-t    ivna    lo      ■• 

f-eland,  karle«   «„Hr,„„    r ,    .       ..  .  !  Hampton:   ^h  .in  T^i "';'?'?"■  ^.>'°  Ch-P'-^  after 


graduated 


Jove, 

I.i.ge 
3.  ,'I 


"V  Art  and  ..iteral 
aJs  of  Birds,  [verse.l 
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ne  in  Thought  ,■  or,  The 


.e,  N.  York,  1802,  12 


"ege,  Oxford,   ISfiii 


!iiio.     2.  •  the  bai 


ust.     Phila.,18B:t,sm.4to;;La,v  I 


name  Lely  in  lieu  of 'hi.,' pat 

the  hnr  nf  *k«  T m  i      . 


and   assumed    the 


■r  at  the  Inner  Temple  ISfl 


•onymie,  Ostler ;  called  to 


rfongs,  Phila.,  1864,  16 


Utility. 


lexic    n. 


1. 


^     Th"   Regul 


F,l  rph-i.   ■■  .■•  (Ed.)  Wharton', 
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iitions  of  Uaiiw 


:y8   Act,  1873, 
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I.on.,  1MM2,  8vo.      5.  (Kl.)  Woodfiill's  Luw  of  Lumllurd    ''»' •'^'''■''''i  ",'''' "''.'''''•'^ '''"•-'i''' '" '"l''''-''',''''' '''''^'■"■'■' '''''''■ 

",'"'.'     .     ?uMi    .      *^,„^"  ','.,.'  ,*"'"'"''■"  °'     .  .  .   Tin;  work  i»  uh.  Uw\y  rhumiU'ilzcd  ihn.uKli.iiii  l,v 

I  tility  iiiisDL'd  111  1H.M4,  Lun.,  I^sl,  8vu.     Willi  I'lilil.KKM,    Uu-Hiiiiiiremii  irri  Ui  lie  itrkoii.Ml  its  u  viiluuljli;  i trilMiiioi', 

Wii.i.iAM    Dkcimiis    Inoi.ktt:     I.    'flio   Md  using  Actn, '  Uj  tlie  lilcmlure  of  lliu  sulijiii' -.Sii(.  tef.,  xll.  Ju;i. 
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\>U>:  with  Notm,  liOii.,  I  •<70,  Mvo;  2d  Kd.,  |h;:.  3. 
Tliu  I'lirliiiiiao'jiry  lllocaion  AuH  for  '.iisliiMi  and 
Wilier  1,011.,  ..■(s.i,  Svo.  Willi  I'kahck  1;,i«  .iIip  UoBi: t, 
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I.uiiiiiii,  Walter  .M.  Moinori  "  of  an  Old  Actor, 
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"The  .\Icinuir.  hiiviiiK  been  left  uiUitiished,  liiw  iieoil 
ciiinpleted  iiiol  iirniiiKcd  Iv  .-ir  Henry  I.,e  .Murclmiit.  .  .  . 
The  work  lonll^  a  VMliiuMe  iiddltlon  lo  the  ('on>taiilly-ac- 
cuniitlalini;  mass  of  nnile rials  for  the  history  of  Lord  li rev's 
ndnilnlslratloii  ami  <d'  tl'e  Itefonu  llill ;  and  II  lias  the  fur 
lili,'her  merit  of  Pennine  liloirraphleal  interest."— .Sii/.  Hec, 

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Iieinon,  Marl<,  [tmte,  vol.  i.,  aild.,]  lMhi-187n.  In 
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Sporting  Li'',  .        '  haraetcr,  Lon.,  1859,  2  vol,-.  ;,.  Svo. 

"The  last.  1'   ).  we  vouUl  fuiu  hope,  the  worst,  of  ilie  lit- 

erarv  >fl'ortsot  Lord  William  lMmi^x."—!ial.  Jiei.,  i.\.:il3. 

'Creations  of  u   Sportsman,  Lon..  1862,2  vols,  p, 

8v  F;       Years'  Biographical  Reminiscences,  l.on., 

1  .   vol  Svo. 
■asaii  islng.andgood-naturcdgosalp,"- .8(i(. /iV,  , 

XM,  ...'7. 

10.  Adventures  of  a  Man  of  Fun  ■'■,  Lon.,  1881,3 
vols.  p.  Svo.  11.  Drafts  on  my  Menmi  \ ,  Lon.,  IsHo,  2 
vols.  Svo.      12.  Sport  at  Home  and  Abroad,  l.on..  1872, 

2  vols.  p.  Svo.  13.  Jly  Recollections  from  ISln  '■  187:i, 
Lon.,  1873,  2  vols,  Svo.  14.  Celebrities  I  have  Imiiohi, 
Lon.,  1875-77,  two  series,  2  vols.  Svo.  15.  Coailiing: 
with  Anecdotes  of  the  Road,  Lon.,  1876,  Sio.  IB- 
Fashion  Then  and  Now  :  Illustrated  by  Anecdotes,  Lon., 
1878.  2  vols.  Svo.  17.  Lord  of  Himself:  a  Novel.  I.oo., 
1880,  3  vols.  or.  Svo.  18.  Plays,  Players,  Ac,  at  lloiuo 
and  Abroad,  Lon.,  IS8I,  2  vols.  11.  Svo. 

Leno,  J.  U.     The  Art  of   Boot-  and  Shoeiuaking. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1887. 
Lentaigne,  Alary,  Lady,  daughter  and  <     heireis 


LEO 

.  J'nl*.*,  !'"'  '*•,'.  ''^"■'  l^'ui-'T  at  till.  An..|or.iy  of  M.,,1 
ern  l'l.il.,l„Ky.  !l..rli„  ,  viee.j,r«,i,|e„t  „f  Ih.  Kimk 

C.  r     a„u      J  Mlin   '  r"'"™''  "-.SI^'kcsiHurc'-  Tr««.dio.., 

;.fi;::y^:''i;:,,^r:;^,r^i;!„i;;-^::^,.:^'7i:;;: 

f^.'::^":^:.  tnJIZ,!^tl'  A'"n,.n..,.i„«  a„„  Ue- 
IiCoii,  Kou'iN,     The  Silver  Shin.    «,    ti      i- 

PiMnf  r.:.„,an,lo,  N.  vi.rk  Mr'" '.i,r'  ^''"  ^"""« 
^eon„r.|,  A„,„.,.    sou  Iln,,„'M:.r;\„NKs 

^'"V  '"'f'  '"I'l^"!'""  I'-'l':    l!o„k  of  Worship  i^l"  I,r 
>-ruc.|,o„  for  rh,l,lr,.„  ^nd  Vouth,  B.,8t..  I88j      ""o 
Leonard    Kmily  J.    (Trans.)  History  of  P.     '    ,, 

»hich    the     l'il«ri,„.    h"f  wi.        V,!.;     '  "'.V  "'•"""  "'^ 

t.eonnril,  Henrietta.  (Tnm..)  The  Stu.Iv  of 
il..  ry  ,„  Kn«h,„|  ,„„|  s«otl.n,l  ;  from  the  F,e„/h  of 
P.^iruJoncc,,  (John.  Hopkin.  Uni^orsitj  Studie;,  Bait., 

Bo';'"'  ■      '*'>^f""  ^'     '"'S""'"  ^'"''  »»'•  Vicinity, 

.M.i'rL^ui::;;^^,  ^^::^^  ^j-  ^"^  christi„,; 

Leonard,   Rt.    Uev.   William    Andrew,     h   I 

i-     ;;'Mil2'"''^";"'-^  edu„at.datlie;k"„;•I^>^^^  i 
ool,  M   Idlet.nvn,  Conn,  j  for.nerly  rector  of's,. .,,""(, 
roh.    Ha„hmgto„,    D.C.:    now  A..U.,.nt  Bi  ho     of  I 
""'"■      I.    \  la  Sacra;     or,       ">tnrints  of   Pl,,.i..t       n 
KT  ptivo  of  the  Groat  Theme.-        Holy  Week  "4  \      t 

J,  Hrief  iLtory  of  the  Chri     . in^Cht),.:!^:  Ill', 'fs"^^; 
I.eonowens,  Mrs.  Anna  Harriette.  b  isij    „ 

I  y,  »hv  „  ,he  established  a  school  for  the  trainn?  nf  I 
'"''■-■KHrteu-toaehers.       1,    The    Fn^li.l,    ,  •„         ^^ 
;  >.:u,i.e  Court .   being  kcI'lSt  SU '^:i::  t^ 
ilo-  Kuyal   Palace  at    Hftn<-I,..i,  .   .„:...  t,,        '■"   Jt.i's  m  | 


of 


inlclcour'»7wi{irthe'ro™'l  famiP^,',"'''^"  '"'^  '"1"^"'  her 

tvirj-way  admirable.  [  .^  WhenYhV  aml?„i""y  "'''''>'  ""'' 

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LES 

|;|pf  iM,i..rta,iil„«  „r  reeent  l.o.iks'^if  •.ravel.'-Zion^ilT 
cerii  111?  iiiuNi  of  villi,. I,  K    :    ,,  ,  ,  "  leiiiai  liilcs,  idi|. 

1:^.1  h.n:;nl;;'i,:^:  [lis?;   T'r'-r'^^^ 

roali,!^;::;'"'^?';:^^:. ""''"  ^•^''^ "-  ^"^-f  K-ii- 
D^lrijvjIiJ;^;^— 

'  n  ..     I.      «lk»  „,tli  the  IVople  by  Men  of  M,„  i<,  u„ 

l-e  Feor-Trench.    See  Ti.k.s.i,. 

Le  I'longeon,  Mrs.  Alice,  (Di«on.)     Here  and 
Il.ere  „,  Ucataii  :  Miscellanies, 'n.  Y,ok,  li.s.J    1^?," 

fu'*".'?*^""'     Augnstns.      .-^acrod     Mvsterie, 
a  uonK  the  A^ya.-   and  the  Quiches,  Kle  en  T lio     ,  niJ 
J'  "  '•"'-'■■O'l  Uars  Ago:  their  Uelntioii  ,o  tl  o  Sac  ■" 
!  Mysteries  «t  Egypt,  (Jreece,  Chaldea I  ]„  |  ".     >" 

ei,!;^T"*'","j.*  •  "•••'Kyncourt.    (Trans.)  Prin- 
eiplo  ot  ..«ou,al  tcoi.omy,   by   We.  Unyot,  Lon.,  1884, 

I       he  Riche,  E.  U  .     Book   of  Costs  in  the  Common 
'  Law  „nd  Divorce  Courts,  I,on..  I8fi(i,  r.  12mo 

Ti''T''!','4,-'   ("Cousin   Cieely,"  pseud)     I  ewis  • 
"■.  Ihe  Bended  Twig,  Auburn,  N.V.    IS*')        ^  ' 

Va';^s"  liilli^fsHJI''^^^^^^^^^  •"'  "■""''''  »"''   C..r-lo.i 

,  i^a.:si;c:'p^:n::.,t,- -'^'-"''- ^-'"- 

Illus^      Zt'^lss'""'!?''  "•..  ';  The  FortuiK.te  Failure. 

:  ?''i^giii^Shiss^r^  -X  ■,  "Ts!^lr''  '!rt"«' 

I  lish  as  she  is  Taught :  Oonuin.  a'usI '!'  oT.am  n.u"fn 
yues  ions  .„  our  Public  Sch        .  N.  York      88™  ~ 

VorI"';888TI'fmi:'^'"'-   »''  ^""'"'""  ^o"-"   ■"'ti-^'N; 

Leroy,  C.  G.     The  Intelliger, 
ol  Animals,  Lon.,  1,^70,  p.  svo 

M.  d!  MSo,":„<'^':;An.?"^''«"-''''y  "f  B-"'.  ''y 
£^^s2^;f^h^"=^,t^^1;^:,J^S'^^ 

^«^.p.:•^:n:,l;:frr'',h'e^'■^^^^^^'•;: 

and  as,.u,ned  the  .-iirnaturo  J.  P.  Lesley,  whc    he  sf]]  re 
tnJJ!       .   the  Geological    Survey  of  the  State  for  three 

>'h       h  in'  M     .;,Z.  Teft  /;"'"'■  "'  -^  Congregational 
p.,;.- ./,.'"".""•  ''"'  ^"i  'he  niinislrv  and  seftlo.!   in 

expert  in'^enirJv"  u  \'"  ^'""'  ''".««<'<'"»>  a  professional 

naoe.,  Forges,  and  Rolling-Mills  of  the  0ni\ed  ,«,rt::; 

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LES 

N.  Y»rk,  1SS«,  Svo,  2.  Cntiilouiie  of  the  AmiTlciin  Phil- 
o»o|iliiiMil  Mliriiiy,  Plillii.,  IN():)-TS, ;)  v(il..  Hvu.  It.  Mini'- 
OriHiii  iiikI  I)i':<iiiiy,  nkoliliitil  Inirii  tli»  Pliitl'Mitii  i>t'  Ihc 
Hcit'iu't-a,  In  a  CmirHi*  nl'  IjfctureH  ilclivert'il  bcfnre  tlio 
[-(jwill  Inslitiili',  ill  Ilij.'lon,  111  till' Winter  of  18tli-fi«, 
Philu.,  ISflH,  IL'moj  LM  isl.,  inl.,  |HH|, 

"  \Vi-  feel  liniiuil  In  wiy  Unit.  iiltlimiKli  Mr.  Lenlcy'H  cml- 
neiici'  ill  I'lrlniii  iIcIiIj.  nl'  ncIi'Hcc  Ih  wi'U  t':<tulill^lii'il.  he 
MTiii'-  III  Ihc  jinsriil  iiiKli'riiikliiK'  to  Imvc  imt  iiwiiy  (nun 
hliii  lln;  liirniT  iiortioti  nf  liln  m'k'iilllli'  Niilrlt."— .Vii^"", 
vll.  :i;i. 

I.  Ilintorical  Sketch  of  (ipologicnl  Kxj.lorationn  in 
Poniisyiviiniii,  Hurri.iliiirjt,  1^711.  5.  iVA.)  Kiirly  Pro- 
oi't'iliiig*  (1711  to  l.s:iS)  of  tho  AiiiurlL'iiii  PliiliMiphioul 
Nocioly,  Philii.,  IMM5.  (Ilu  in  nl^ni  Kiiiil  to  Ik  lii'  iititlior 
of  I'aiil  I)ri'ifin»:  his  lloliiliiy  AbronJ.  i;^  John  W. 
Allen.  Jr.     Iloflt.,  IHS2,  I'Jnio.) 

Leslt'y,  ItlrH.  Niiniiii  Inches,  ilnuxhti'r  of  Jiiil»;u 
JoKOph  Lyiiian,  of  Norlliainpton,  Ma;":-*. ;  inarrioJ,  in 
1H4V,  to  Prof.  Peter  Lesley,  »m///i(.  .MeiiioirH  of  Mre. 
Annu  J.  liyinan,  t'aiiiliiiiiKe,  Miisn.,  IH7tl;  LM  eil., 
entitled  "  Rccolli'oiions  of  my  Mother,"  Host.,  IH.sfl. 

Leslie,  Alvxnndor«  (Trnn-.)  Voyam'  of  the 
"Vi'ga"  n>unil  Asia  ami  Kiiro|pi):  with  a  Historical  He- 
view  of  Previous  \^)yago.s  along  the  North  Coast  of  ttio 
Oil!  Worlil,  by  llaron  A.  E.  von  Nonli'iiskioiii,  Ooni- 
umn.l.T  of  tlio  Exfieilition.  Illiiat.  Lon.,  I,'<.sl,  2  vols, 
meil.  Hvo  ;  new  ed.,  I '<K4,  1  vol. 

liCslie,  Alton.  Silver  Key  to  a  (ioMen  Palace;  a 
Meilley,  l,oii.,  IMSO,  |i.  Hvu. 

Leslie,  I).  Among  the  Zulus  ami  AmatoDgoi;  2d 
ed.,  Lon,,  IH7.'>. 

Leslie,  Kniina,  (MrN.  Uixun.)  I.  Trial  and 
Trust;  or,  Ellen  Morden's  Experience,  Lon.,  |M|14,  |i, 
8vo.  2.  Teddy's  Dream  ;  or,  A  I/ittle  Sweep's  Mission, 
Lon.,  1HB8,  IHiiio.  :i.  Milly's  Errand;  or,  .Saved  to 
Save,  Lon.,  1X70,  12ino.  t.  Harry  Lawley  and  his 
Maiden  Aunis,  l,on.,  1S7(),  p.  Svo.  5.  Daybreak  in 
Italy,  Lon.,  1M70,  p.  Hvo.  ft.  Elsie's  Dowry:  a  Tale  of 
the  Frani.o-(iorinan  War,  Lon.,  IS71,  p.  Hvo.  7.  Orphan 
nnd  Kounilling;  or,  Alone  in  the  World,  Lon.,  IH7I,  p. 
Svo.  X,  Percy  Uaydon  ;  or,  Self-Conquest,  Lon.,  1871, 
p.  Hvo.  U.  Constancia's  jlousebohl  ;  a  Story  of  the 
Spanish  Reformation,  Lon.,  1M72,  p.  Svo.  10.  Ilayslope 
Uninge:  a  Tale  of  War,  Lon.,  187:!,  p.  Hvo.  11.  The 
Captives,  Lon.,  1S7.3,  p.  Hvo.  12.  Eli/.a  Metcalfe's 
Basket;  or,  Policy,  not  Principle,  Lon.,  187li,  p.  Svo. 
l:!.  Tom  Perry's  Venture,  Lon.,  1X74,  12iiin.  14.  Esther's 
Hogret,  Lon.,  1874,  ISiuo.  15.  The  Kerryman'a  Family; 
or,  Daisy  Hope's  Fortune,  Lon.,  1874,  l2ino.  Hi.  Sun- 
ben  in  Susette,  Lon.,  t874,  p.  Svo;  new  od.,  I  SSI.  17. 
Edward's  Conquest,  nnd  oilier  Tales,  Lon.,  187.^,  ISmo. 
18.  Squire  Lynne's  Will,  Lon.,  187.5,  12ino.  19.  The 
Hermit  of  Livry:  a  Tale  of  the  Days  of  Calvin,  Lon., 
1877,  p.  Svo.  20.  George's  Temptation,  Lon.,  IS78, 
12mo.  21.  The  Chained  15ook ;  a  Story  of  the  Days  of 
Henry  VIII.,  Lon.,  1S7S,  12mo.  22.  Arthur  Egorton's 
Ordeal.  Illust.  Lon.,  1878,  4to;  new  od.,  ISs:!.  23. 
Crissy's  Little  Mother,  Lon.,  1S79,  ISmo.  24.  Caught 
in  the  Toils;  a  Story  of  a  Convent  School,  Lon.,  1880, 
p.  Svo.  25.  Tom  Morrir^'s  Error,  and  other  .Stories,  Lon., 
1880,  121110.  2(1.  Cecily:  a  Talc  of  the  English  Refor- 
mation, Lon.,  1S81,  p.  Svci.  27.  Only  a  Little  FaulP 
Lon.,  IS82,  p.  Svo.  2S.  Tom  the  Boater,  Lon.,  1882,  ji. 
Svo.  20.  Water  Waifs;  a  Story  of  Canal-Barge  Life, 
Lon.,  1882,  12uio.  :tO.  A  Slip  at  Starting  j  or,  Johnny's 
First  Place,  Lon.,  issii.  12iiio.  ;il.  Dearer  than  Life:  a 
Story  of  the  Times  of  Wyclitfc,  Lon.,  1884,  sq.  liinio.  ,'i2. 
The  (Jipsy  Queen,  Lon.,  1S81,  ji.  Svo.  III).  Margaret's 
Journal;  or,  Steps  Upward,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo.  34. 
Marion  and  Augusta ,  and  A  Life  Lesson,  by  L.  E.  Do- 
bree,  Lon.,  1SS4,  12ino.  35.  Saxby  :  a  Talc  of  the  Com- 
monwealth Time,  Lon.,  1SS4,  sq.  llliiio,  36.  At  the  Sign 
of  the  Blue  Boar:  a  Story  of  Charles  II. 's  Reign,  Lon., 
1884,  sq.  Ifiiiio.  37.  Gytha's  .Message  ;  a  Tale  of  Saxon 
England,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  38.  Tom  Watkins'  Mis- 
take, Lon.,  1885,  IBino.  30,  Stories  from  French  His- 
tory, Lon.,  1S86,  p.  Svo,  40.  Harry  Lawley  and  his 
Maiden  Aunts,  Lon.,  ISSfi,  p.  Svo.  41.  Hidden  Seed; 
or,  A  Year  in  a  Girl's  Life.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISsfi,  12mo. 
42.  The  Martyr's  Victory:  a  Tale  of  Danish  England. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1886,  sq.  Iflmo.  43.  The  Sailor's  Lass. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  44.  Kate's  Ordeal,  Lon., 
1887,  p.  Svo.  45.  Through  Stress  and  Strain,  Lon., 
1S87,  12mo.  40.  That  Vulgar  Girl,  Lon.,  18S7,  12iiio. 
47.  Breaking  the  Fetters;  or,  The  Last  of  the  Galley- 
Slaves,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo.     48.  By  Little  and  Little:  a 


L£8 

Tale  of  the  Spanish  Armada,  Lon.,  I88fl,  I2m.>.  tU.  Il"» 
(lie  Strlkp  began  :  a  Story  lir  Girls,  Illust.  Lon.,  |H~-. 
12nio.  'lO.  The  Lost  llali\  .  a  Slnry  of  the  Flood,  I.  m  . 
IMX8,  iNiiiii.  51,  .Magic  llunes  :  a  I'ale  of  the  Tiiiio.<  .i 
Charleiiiagne,  Lun.,  1S>8,  p.  Svo.  52.  Pretty  Mi-- 
Hathaway,  Lon.,  IS8S,  l2iiio.  53,  Saved  by  Love:  a 
Story  of  London  Streets,  Lon..  1888,  12mi>.  54.  .thuoky : 
a  Story  for  llovs.      Illust.     l.uii,,  18MS,  1h„io. 

reNlic,  iiiuut.-Col.   I'orltUN-.      I.    The    Mmi 
Races  of  Scotland  and  their  Monuments,  Edin,,  1800,  . 
vols.  Svo. 

"  Voliinu'B  anioiiK  the  most  painful  to  read  thai  we  c  v. 
took  In  band,  liverllowiiii;  as  they  do  Willi  liil'nriimii..i. 
Ilieri'  Is  iMi  (■lJlle^lull  In  llie  iiiulerliil.  .  .  liic  lime  an  i 
lalioiir  whiili  iiiM>l  have  been  cxpendeil  iipiiii  lirliiun.;- 
loKolhcr  Ibis  ciilli  rlloii  of  iiiilices  of  ^iiitfle  objcel!.  ,r,i\ 
(iiily  he  iippreclaUd  liy  turning  over  the-  iiages."— .Viil.  It,  ,■ , 
xxlv.  I«8. 

2.  The  Family  of  Leslie  from  10117  to  ISOS-flO,  Edii.. 
I  soil,  3  vols.  Svo. 

liCdiie,  (•eorRC  Ulinlop,  R.A.,  b.  18:'.5,  In  Lun 
don;  son  of  Charles  Robert  Leslie,  (ofi^,  vol.  i.i  dm 
River;  with  Illuatratiuns  by  the  Author,  Lon.,  18^1,  r 
Svo. 

"Mr.  Leslie  has  not,  fortunately,  attempted  to  wrli.  n 
methoillcal  giildO'biKik  to  tlie  Thames.  .  .  .  lie  ha.s  simph 
kIvi'11  Ills  personal  reiiilnlKiciiees  of  the  river,  of  ius  plcn-'- 
ant  iKMiks,  Us  vIlhiKi'S  anil  Inns.  Il«  boalliiK-peoi.le,  blin-, 
artists,  llsbes,  and  bores,  ,  .  .  Tlie  drawings  of  scriicry  aim 
llgiiresare  extremely  ilelleate  and  touched  wllli  feeliin; 
—!<<U.  Ha:,  II.  720, 

Leslie,  Henry.  The  Mariner's  Compass ;  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  IS05,  12iuo. 

Leslie,  Joseph  Illnckburn.  The  Angola  of  (i.id 
viewed  in  ihe  Light  of  Philosophy  and  Scripture,  Lon., 
ISSJ,  p.  xvo. 

»»  Le^lie,  Mrs.  .MaUeline,"  (  Pseud.)  See  li.vKni, 
MiiH.  II.  N.  W.,  »i,/,/«. 

Ijeslie,  Mary  K,  I.  Ina,  and  other  Poems,  Ediu,, 
1^50,  12mo.  2.  Heart  Echoes  from  the  East:  Sacred 
Lyrics,  Ac,  Lon.,  ISOI,  fp.  Svo.  3.  The  Dawn  of  Lighi : 
a  Story  of  the  Zenana  Mission,  Lon.,  IS«8,  ISmo:  new 
ed.,  1S72.  I.  Eastern  lilossonis;  Sketches  of  Nalive 
Christian  Life,  Lon.,  1x75,  12nio. 

Leslie,  .Urs.  IMiriam  Florence,  wife  of  E.  (I. 
Squicr,  ii'/rii,  and  afterwards  of  Frank  Leslie,  ( (leiiry 
Carter,)  of  New  York,  jiublisher  of  Frank  l,e,-lii',s 
Illustrated  Newspaper,  &o.  1.  (Trans.)  Travels  in 
Central  America,  by  A.  Morelet,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  :;. 
From  Gotham  to  tlic  Golden  Gate,  N.  York,  1S77,  I2nei. 
3.  Rents  in  our  Robes:  a  Review  of  Modern  Socicly 
:ind  .Manners,  N.  York  and  Chic,  1888,  12ino. 

Leslie,  Robert  Charles,  b.  Is2il;  eldest  son  uf 
Charles  Robert  Leslie,  (oh(<',  vol.  i.,  nnd  under  Tavihii, 
Tom,  vol.  iii.)  1.  A  Sea- Painter's  Log  :  with  Illustruliuiis 
by  the  Author,  Lon.,  1S80,  cr.  Svo. 

"I)eli(,'lill'iilly  desultory,  (nit-of-tlie-way.  luimoroiis,  ,  ,  . 
He  Is  full  of  observation,  and  he  never  reveals  an  ell'ort," 
—Sinctalor,  Ux,  1311!. 

2.  (Ed.)  Life  aboard  a  British  Privateer  in  the  Time 
of  Queen  Anne:  being  the  .Journal  of  Ca|ilaiii  Wuiiiles 
Rogers,  Master  .Mariner :  with  Notes  and  llluslrali"ii>. 
Lon.,  1S88,  er.  Svo.  (This  is  not  an  exact  reprint  uf  liie 
original  work,  but  a  summary,  with  occasional  extraei,-.,) 

Leslie,  Rev.  Robert  Joshua,  .M.A.,  a  deseciiil- 
ant  of  Rev.  Charles  Leslie,  ((/.  c,  niite,  vol.  i. ;)  gimlii- 
ated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1851;  ordained  ls,.l; 
vicar  of  Holbeacli,  Lincolnshire,  since  1872.  1.  I'neins, 
1S40.  2.  Sermons  on  Common  Prayer,  1S53.  3.  A  liny 
of  Light.  ISB4.  4.  Reform  of  Convocation  in  liihi- 
tion  to  Disestablishment,  Lon.,  1S7S,  Svo.  5.  Life  ;iiid 
Writings  of  Charles  Leslie,  M.A.,  Nonjuring  Divine, 
Lon.,  18S5,  p.  Svo. 

"Had  he  refrained  from  poiirliiK  upon  a  defeiiccle.^s 
public  lameiilalions  and  invectives  which  niiKlii  he- 
come  the  privacy  of  his  own  study  after  the  Sahmii.n 

Army  had    been' singing   under   his  windows,  his  I k 

woufil  liave  been  more  weleimie.  .  .  .  For,  with  ail  its 
faults,  it  Is  the  result  of  earnest  and  laborious  researcii."— 
-4(/i,,  No.  'ioyj. 

li.  The  Life  and  Times  of  the  Right  Reverend  -lolni 
Leslie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  the  Isles,  Scotland,  and  ol  Ka- 
|ilioo  and  Clogher  in  Ireland  ;  with  Preliminary  Skcklies 
of  other  Eminent  Persons  of  the  Leslie  Family,  .\,D. 
152,5-107.5,  Lon.,  18s:    ■•.  Svo. 

Leslie,  Thomu^  Idward  Cliffe,  LL.D.,  IS2n- 
18S2,  b.  at  Wexford,  Ireland;  educated  at  Trinity  tOi- 
lege,  Dublin;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  ;  |iro- 
fes.sor  of  political  economy  and  jurisprudence  at  Q  i  '  n's 
College,  Belfast,  from  1853  till  his  death.     1.  Lan.l  ,-ys- 


LE8 

.vc'ir»  In  im'1-IihM.miIs,    iVui   i,[J'. ''"'  ''«,''''■  '"'-l  Hinr 
"uii".  |„    |„,  |,r,.«.|,    Ju  Lit   I  "»  If'-'li.  unci  UM  u,.r. 

"'I»;"  wliln,  itrlnV    J,  t'iMl,,'  !'■>■,',"■'■  "M'Pl.'mn,!,*,!  I,; 
thr  l«ti.«t,l,u,.;'_,f  ,^  '.,   '    .'"/,':;';"  'l!"l  •ll„M,.,l„n  if, 
2.   K»Hav»  in    I^Ji;,;..,    .;.!   ''^''''''^.'•^'■•vll..il;l, 

hVonoiiiy."  Uiilijin!  {^HH. 


LEU 


2.   K»H,iv«  i„    I.  ,';.,■   '■'"■""«''"!' AVr.vll.(il;l 

lienrnmreux,  i,eo.  isflfl.  iMM-  1.11.. 
i"  l'"l"'"nt..l<.KV,  U,  ,,■! ,  V  •■""•n'M ,.  lnye,liK„ti.,.„ 

^cienlill,,  ,,„l,li,,.t  ,n  ,'       ^   'T'"'    "'"'    ""»■'• 

llie  Shile.     ,Svo       2       ol''      '  i^' '!'""""•      '""I',   by 
tlieCarb„„m  Frnnui,  ,'';,"  "     "".'  ''""'   ^'^"^'^  "f 

^.i-:!'^^:^:^:;:ri^^?^M-;v-; ...J 

.V.  York,  1878.  s^o"""  ""''"''""  =  »  "i't"""  Stuclyi  | 
or  Hume  K„l„  a,„l  th,.  ihl  t  IvTu  I     '•"'''"V    "  ^"'» 

itcaivTm  H,   rranriu         i     if     i        ...  «*<"mi, 

fllun.     !,„'„.,  1881),  rsvo"    .,■,/'"'';;':.'"'"  ^'iK-Tr-es. 
"""sl.,  a„,l  oHur  '.4o.o    it..;'  iZ       .V'"""'  •"'"''""- 


>■'«'  Hn:.  xxHII  7!l7     **  '"'"»Ii"Ik>'  uimI  apprutiutlou.-l 

»'••"«•.  '."n..iM  1%';,'"""  u,"  "";"';."'■ ""  •''"  •'^"""> 


'"'"!''  '■'■wHilon  III  |„,„  f,vi 


.  fhidiii,.;,.,  „f  r||„|„.,|_ 


^ed"rof   South   lliicknoyS     85'    T'T"''    i""!*' 
"""  and  the  Ordiiiu  y  CWn  n  h      'ife    .."'"^r  t','  '^ ''" 

.e,,e,     Mary,   (.sM;.Ha":C;'-7;:;,,n     ,     . 

of't1-r;t"!:.!rD";..J:f"v'" ""'  "^''■'  * «'""" 

2I11H,.  JJ«;«rLta  of  Mttsoniy,  N.  York,  1870,  ; 

-Jup'ibJ^-iTl:!  ^r  lit  ]",^J7  i!"p-t-  { 

^'Kstraiiep    n«.i/    *.■',  i  '"••'''''••  2  vols.  8vo. 

round  the  Wo.^t  of  Enelanl  *'.'''''''"■  '•  "^'^Mnr; 
'■if  "f  Mary  Ku^N  "^  n '\  i";:!;,^:'  ' '^--i  ,  2-  (K.I." 
Letter.,  to  hor  Frien,l«,  Lon     I'sM    s        "  "  "o"''^'"""'  '"' 


>naii,.nilrWy,|.!,,.u'n      It,,      ,  ''  'r  «'■■'••""  "I  ImM  f,v 
I'll"  <livi„„/,a,„.,,  '1  "1  1 ,  ."  "'•11'^,"/    iiim.inrl.alinnmr. 

L'iij:i.  ""'*'-''' "il'iil  ri'iiiarkH.'—.i^/,    <<|, 

'i.  The  Village  of  palacen 
'-n^.  I8.sn,  2vol,.,.r.Hv.,. 

"ti^hwifi  imr:ily^:/;,!;ivf;:;vi  ";^"i'>"i  "in,  i„„.r..M.  i„u 

xvll,  irc>.  '  I"-  11  It  rrcil  to  ii>.  an  aiiilioiiiy..'_j;.„,^^ 

-™r.l'i  ■i.'ttui'rtnl';:;!'  ^'r  ""r-"  '""^'^'••'" 

l...n.,  1882.  2  v.'k  ,,.  8v„  ''"'■■•i"-y  <•orr.n,.oudent^ 

'HlJr!:Um'l,o;'';j!;!;;V';ii;;;' ,""  I'l'^Port  t,.  l^  mtner  Ihu 

i'itiioii«ii  ii„.  i.Mik   i,j " .  r.ri'' "',""'  '"'■''"■■  •"". 

^T}.;ri'ai:::t;nJfr^  ?■■'--'' ^"'^^ 

'ii-"^'i'»i.O,.  I,„n!,  iNss    .  ;„II'7"'8'"'    ""■■  •^'•'-"-nole.^  ..f 

■.n^?";;.i:,'';;:;;V::/!i;i':f|^;.:»;J,-i'""."'»!i7 
iv.i..;tlie,  by  Mnk  ,,,""•' ';.?"''\''''r'^^> '■''•• '""'^ 

Mais,  anil  PJa  ,  p  ,;.,,  „^;:'''     '».'^''' ;  °  ^  "^h  No,..,: 

I.on..  1880.  '    "i<-.stinf  l'ilgriin«  Text  .Soo.  I>„b. ) 

^  tion '^'';fn'^,«:  VaT"!'"!'^'-     ^■"•"  ""  "'«  I'tili/a. 

FlaKs:  b,.i„.  ,i,.  'iM,:,,,!  ;  ,'♦•  '  'i''"  KiMiit.en 
(ieneral  .Ma,.iv,.|..  l,,;;,",",;',:;;'  ;";"'""-  »<■  «H«a,ll..|.. 
^^Le.hhridKC.,   Mrs.     ciu'i;.'  five,.     I,U.t.     Lon.. 

.Ii'lfin:'";:!r',;f;;^:.,  '•  'f^^-'n  'he  Oloryof 
"I'.nan  lleaii.s.  Lon    'isoil  f,,  v/'"*"'K  '^'I'^ughts   for 

North  K..n»L,;;;":>'  i^^!"'-  ^?"'[:'« 'r«" '  *"••  '^- 


full  "f.'i^r^'r;;;^;;:;;:.""'"'^"'^!!-'.'.  Ti,e 

:xir-..,nl/;^r?^':^;;:!^;>,i,k"Vl'H-":.'b.ervtttio„  ;  a  mind 


-^'"^^-'M^^il^g^Si^ 


p"-.  s,-«nd  the  i..s',;ft!rAt.'itel;k"i,':L;  v';;^i'^f 


I  North  K..n»in,i;;„ .,:;:  a;;:^'  ^frcr"'  V-  '"^ 
iMr^":;^r7;';t!!;:«;\:yr'""f^?^' "^'^^i-' 

,  State  foll.:;;,.;.'',':!:,,'^^"'-'^',':;"  ■"  I""'-:    ■'   I'lea  for  tho 

I         '^>!('ll>ri(lgp.Jta„i,„rv         o         „ 

.■HMlical  oau.r  of Til.'h   f-'r,  "'•"•    l*"«-'«78.    wan 
member  of  the     .U>n'^,,    "  ,"^'',  ""^  "f  '-"d"-.  an,l  a 

-m.-on,x:t;^;L^::;tt,I:ri:;^o:r"::; 

tures''of?,!'[a"7i'lJ-„i,]:'r'^'*  I'r-"-^-'  ■•e.K.il.,.|e. 
'Ill"«t.     H<...t.,  188,8,1,",'!'  '^'"S'-i'I'liifal  Uemlnl8cenc.es. 

Lctterman,  Jonathan,  .M.D    18''j_i879     v   1 

I  rso«:^r.""-"  "'■  '"^  ^■"■^  »'■ "-  po-toulaTk.  v:;',;; 

-S;  ?oM:-e"?bM'„  m''*-"',^*^•^■  «™""''""' 
■If  A^hader,  siitee  188  "^;h  "  F:.';  i '.'T  h '"^^  If"' 
Enslan.l.  Belfast,  1880   p    ,8vo  °  '^°''"'  "^ 

Tri;^^';^.,?5c^::''"  P^^.  ma.,  «,.d«„ted  at 
of  .«t  Annn'?  a,  ?  ^V:  ^  '  "flamed  I8.iii;  vicar 
vant';  „„7,;  ;„t    r/';:''    '""./!""«  '.Stn.     mble   So  ' 

u.n«:"u.r,'hrpair'!,rtrviH'-.  •^™-)  j--  ^1.... 

Anon      ,A  prrod;"!  "^.^S'^-l'  '""-  '^^O'  ^^-o! 

OrJ:^hot""(5r"':r"'i'e-  a^dT'"  ^'^^  ""'■""-'. 
must.     Bo.-t.,  isilf  i2;,„°"  ""'^  *"'"  '»  Ventilate  them! 

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Leudesdurr,  C.  (Trnn^.)  Elements  of  Projective  |  2  vols.  r.  Svo.  2.  On  T.ixiition  :  how  it  is  riiisid  nn.l 
(Jcoinetry,  by  L.  Cremona,  l,on.,  1SSA,  Svo.  I  how  it  is  ex|.emle,l.  l,on.,  IHIll),  p.  Hvo.      •■  Wages  an.l 

Leill,  A.  H.  P.  The  Spinal  Nerves,  Brooklyn,  Karniiigs  of  the  WorkinK-Cliisse.-,  Lon.,  IS6,,  Svo  I. 
1882   Svo.  Theory  and    Practice  of  the  Metric  System,  ic,  Lun 

Leupolt,   llev.  Charles   Ileii.iHinin,  ordaine.l  '"  '"  "''  "-'■'■  '' — "" 


1831  ;  missionary  for  tlie  Chun-h  Missionary  Society  at 
Benares  18:i2-72.  1.  Hccolleclions  of  an  Indian  .Mis- 
sionary, Lon.,  I8(!2,  12mo.  2.  Further  Uecollections  of 
an  Indian  Missionnry,  I.cm..  1S91,  ]i.  Svo. 

lieiltciliniill,  H.  (iraphic  I'ictures  of  Native  Life 
ill  Histant  I>ands.      Illusl.      I.on..   1SS8,  r.  Svo. 

Le  Vim,  M  illinin    linriiet,  b.  ls2'J,  at   Easlon, 
Pa,;  an  engineer,  inventor,  and  niaiiufiictiirer  in  I'liila-  ' 
delphia.       1.   I'sefiil  Infoniialioii  for  Engineers,  lioiler- 
Miikcrs,  and    I'Mreiiicii,    I'liila.,    ISTIi.       2.    The    Stcain- 
Eiigine  Indicator  and  its  Use,  ISSt. 

liC  Vaiix,  li,  W.  V.  Twin  Records  of  Creation  ;  I 
or,  (ieologv  and  (lenesis,  fiOn.,  ISO;,  Svo. 

Levt-r,  tiiiirles  James,  M.B.,  LL.D.,  [uni,.  vol. 
i..  adil.,]  ISIII1-IS72.  lie  was  appointed  consul  at  Spez-  . 
7,ia  ill  Is.iS,  and  transferred  to  Trieste  in  IStiT.  He  con- 
tinueil  his  literary  work  to  the  last;  but  his  later  books 
are  unlike  his  earlier  ones,  being  less  defective  in  plot, 
but  also  less  liuinonius.  He  contributed  articles  on  vari- 
ous sulijects  to  lilackwood's  Magazine  over  tlie  signature 
of  "Cornelius  O'Dowd.''  I'or  biog.,  see  Fitzi'ATIiu-k, 
W.  ,J.,  Hii/nii.  1.  The  Fortunes  of  (ileiuiore,  Lon.,  IS.'iT, 
^^  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Davenport  Dunn,  Lon.,  |s.ill,  •>  vols. 
Svo;  new  ed.,  1S71.  :t.  One  of  Them,  Lon.,  18(11,  Svo, 
1.  Harrington,  Lon.,  lSli2,  Svo.  ,').  A  Day's  Hide,  Lon,, 
ISli:'.,  :!  vols.  p.  Svo.  li.  Cornelius  O'Dowd  upon  Men 
and  Women  and  oilier  Things  in  General,  Edin.  and 
Lon.,  lsfi4.  7.  Tony  IJutlcr,  Edin.,  ISIi.'J,  :i  vols.  ji.  Svo. 
S.  A  Campaigner  at  Home.  By  Shirley.  Lon.,  isiiij. 
y.  Luttrell  of  Arran,  Lon.,  ISlio,  8vo.  10.  Sir  Brooke 
Fosbrook,  Edin.,  ISOii,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1870.  II. 
The  liramleigbs  of  Bishop's  Folly.  Lon.,  ISliS,  3  vols.  p. 
Svo.     12.  That  Boy  of  Norcolt's,  !,on,,  ISliO,  Svo. 

"Something  of  the  rrm:  ami  vigour  of  Charles  O'.Mal- 
lev  and  .lack  lliiilou  liiii;ers  still,  and  carries  you  along  in 
sp'ite  of  yourselt,"— .Si(.  liiv.,  .\xvii.  (VJJ, 

|:j.  The  Kent  in  a  Cloud,  Lon.,  IsOO.  l2mo.  U.  Paul 
(iosslctt's  Confessions,  Lon.,  1870,  l2mo.  L'l.  Lord  Kil- 
gobliin,  Lon.,  1S72,  3  vols.  cr.  Svc.  Hi.  Novels;  new  ed. 
Illust.     Lon  ,  lS7fi-7S.  X',  vols. 

Lever,  John  Orrell.  Austria;  her  Position  and 
Prospects,  Loll  ,  ISOl,  Svo. 

liever,  Sydney.  1 .  Fireflies.  Ballads,  Verses,  Lon., 
188:',,  l2mo.  2.  Years  Ago:  a  Story,  Lon..  1>S4,  p.  Svo. 
Leverniore,  Charles  II.,  Ph.D.  The  Kepublic 
of  -New  Ha  en :  a  History  of  Municipal  Evolution, 
(.lohiis  Hopkin.s  University  Studies,  e.\tra  v<d..  No.  1,) 
Bait,,  ISSli,  Svo. 

"  The  imr)»ise  of  the  book  is  to  trace  the  social  and  po- 
litical liistorv  of  .N'cw  Haven  from  the  Ibiindatioii  oi  the 
coloiiv  lo  the  present  time.  .  .  .  The  general  student  of 
niiHiicipal  government  will  llmi  in  it  iimch  that  is  in- 
tei'csliiig  and  instructive."— .V'i/i'"«,  xliv.  101. 

Leverson,  M.  II.  Common  Sense  ;  or,  First  Steps 
in  Political  Economy.  N.  York,  1870,  12ino. 

Leveson,  Major  Uenry  A,,  ("The  Old  She 
karry,"  pseud.,)  ls:i8-lS7.')  ;  went  to  Madras  as  a  cadet 
about  LSI;");  served  in  the  Crimean  war  1S.)-1-J5,  and 
under  (iaribaldi  in  Italy  in  IS60;  in  1803  was  appointed 
colonial  secretary  or  administrator  to  the  British  settle- 
ment of  Lagos,  on  the  Cuinea  coast,  hut,  being  seriously 
wourde  1  in  an  engageiiieiit  with  a  body  of  natives,  was 
compelled  to  return  to  England  ;  took  part  subseiiuently 
in  Lord  Napier's  \byssiiiian  expedition.  1.  The  Hunt- 
ing-llroiinds  of  the  Old  Worhl.  Lon.,  1800,  Svo;  new  ed., 
1S67.  2.  The  Caiiip-Fire,  the  Forest,  and  the  Kiclil.  By 
H,  A.  L.,  the  Old  Shekarry.  Lon.,  ISO.'i,  p.  Svo.  3.  Eng- 
land rendereil  Impregnable.  Illust.  Lon.  lS7l,Svo.  4. 
Camp  Life  and  its  Ilequiremcnts,  i'or  Soldiers,  Travellers, 
and  Sportsmen.  Lon,,  |S72,  Svo.  b.  Wrinkles;  or,  Hints 
to  SportHmen  and  Travellers  on  Dress,  Equiiunent,  and 
Camp  Life,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  «.  Sport  in  Many  Lands,  is.^o,  p. 
-^       ■     "  :  soms  of 


Lon.',  1870,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Leveson-tJower.    See  fiowi;n. 

lievett,  I'\  M.  (ientle  Influence;  or,  The  Cousin's 
Visit,  Lon.,  Isij2,  18mo. 

Levi,  Leone,  F.S.A.,  F.S.S.,  [utite,  vol.  i.,  add.,] 
I82I-18S8,  b.  at  Ancona,  Italy  settled  in  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  in  isl  I,  and  was  niituralized  as  u  British  subject. 
In  1,81)2  ho  became  professor  of  the  practice  and  prin- 
ciples of  commerce  in  King's  College,  London,  and  in 
ls.il)  was  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1.  Annals 
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IS71,  12nio.      .i.   History  of   British  Commerce,  and 
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"The  lil.storv  Is  almost  a  continued  panegyric  upon  llic 
blessings  (if  Kicclrade:  it  is  a  prolonged  cmniiicni  on  lb.' 
text  of  the  extreme  follv  of  men  in  knocking  out  vwU 
other's  brains,  instead  of  bartering  tlieir  products,  and  in 
injuring  Ibemsflves  in  the  vain  iitteiii|it  to  inonopolizetlie 
advantages  of  commerce."— .'^u'.  Ilri:.  xxxiii.  .'ol. 

0.  Work  mid  Pay  ;  Lectures  to  Working-.Men,  Lot... 
1S77,  121110.  7.  War  and  its  Coiisc(|uences,  Eeonouiiea'. 
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Levien,  Kdward,  M.A.,  b.  1819;  graduated  at 
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Levien,  Fanny.  1.  Maggie's  Pictures;  or.  I  lie 
(ireat  Life  told  to  a  Child,  Lon.,  187,1,  Ifiino.  2.  .Mil- 
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4.  Almost  a  Quixote,  Lon.,  1SS3,  l2ino. 
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introductory  to  the  Philosophical  Writings  of  Cicei.. : 
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2.  Noies  on  Inductive  Logic:  Book  I.,  Int;-oduction  10 
Mill,  Loll.,  I8S;"),  l2mo.  :t.  The  Logic  of  Money:  Prin- 
ciples of  Currency,  .tc,  Lon.,  1SS7,  Svo. 

Levinse,  K.  1".  A  Trciitise  on  the  tiame  Aoi", 
Ireland,  Lon.,  ]x:>7,  12mo. 

Levinge,  Sir  Kichard  George  Angustiis, 
Hart.,  ISII-ISS.i.  Historical  Uecurds  of  the  Forty- 
Third  llegiment,  Lon.,  ISOs,  r.  Svo. 

Levington,  Kev.  J.  1.  Watson's  Tbeolo,';ical  In- 
stitutes Defended,  N.  York,  1S04,  12mo,  2.  Scri)itiire 
Baptism  Defended.  Detroit,  1865,  12nio.  3.  Power  with 
Ood  and  with  Men,  Pliila.,  IsOS,  12nio. 

Iievins,  I'eter.  Manipulus  Vociibulorcui :  a 
Uhyming  Dictionary,  Lon.,  IsOS,  Svo. 

Levis,  Ilichard  J.,  M.D.  Diary  of  a  Spring 
Holiday  in  Cuba,  Pliilii.,  IS77.     Anon. 

Levisee,  A.  U.  and  L.  (Ed.)  Annotitted  Itevisel 
Codes,  Dakota  Legislative  Assembly;  with  New  Index  ; 
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Levison,  J.  L.  Obscure  Nervous  Diseases  Popu- 
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Levy,  Amy.  1.  A  Minor  Poet,  and  other  Verses, 
Lon.,  1884,  ]2uio.  2.  The  Romance  ol  a  Ship :  a  Novil, 
Lon.,  ISSS,  or.  S\o, 

Levy,  Matthias.  1.  History  of  Short-lliind  M' ril- 
ing, Lon.,  1801,  p.  8vi..  2,  Short-Hand  Notes  iiicl  ilm 
Practice  relating  to  them:  being  a  ('ollection  of  Cases 
decided  in  the  Courts  of  ,Iustice,  Lon.,  1S86,  Svo. 

Levy,  Capt.  Uriah  I'.,  U.S.N.,  1795 '^-ISOl',  b.  in 
Penn.^ylvania  ;  entered  the  navy  in  1312.  Maimiil  rf 
Internal  Rules  and  Regulations  for  Men-of-Mar;  ;'>•! 
ed.,  N.  York,  18111,  lOmo. 

Levy,  W.  Hanks,  F.R.G.S.  Blindness  acl  llie 
Blind;  or,  A  Treatise  on  the  Science  of  Typli"iii|,'y, 
Lon.,  1S71,  p.  8vo. 

"  It  is  to  his  personal  experience  of  this  priv.'iiion,  iis 
enliancing  the  powers  of  an  otiienvise  observant  ci.llu'l'ir 
of  lads,  fairly  adept  at  the  processes  of  (;iiieraliAiii»ii, 
that  much  of'tlie  value  as  well  as  of  the  pathetic  inlcicst 
wliicli  belongs  tn  Mr.  Levy's  little  voliimc  is  justly  iliic.  - 
.S(i/.  7iVi'.,  xxxiii.  '-'.'d. 

Lew,  Margaret.     1.  Tales  of  the  All'ections,  l.mi., 
Svo.     2.  The  Adopted  Daughter:  or.  The  Win- 
Winsom  Park,  Lon.,  is.iii,  p.  Svo. 
Lewcrs,  A.   H.  A.      The  Diseases  of  Women:  a 
Practical  Treatise.     Illust.      Pliihi,,  ISSS,  12mo. 

Lewes,  E.  IJ.  Draft  Law  of  Criminal  CIc  und 
Procedure,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

Lewes,  <iearge  Henry,  ['uitr,  vol.  i..  •■M.,] 
1SI7-I878  He  was  editor  of  the  F'ortnightlv  lievirff 
during  the  lirst  two  years  of  its  existence,  IMi'-oi',  iiii'i 
continued  to  contribute  to  it  during  his  life,  .-.c,  als'i, 
Cnoss,  M.  A.,  aKjira.  1.  Sea. Side  Studies  at  llli\u"-mlie, 
Tenby,  the  Scilly  Islands,  and  Jersey.     Illusi.     hon., 


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60,  2   vols.  D.  8v() 

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Willi  him."-..sv,/.  y/n     xxxvi  --'  '  '"'""  "''  '-'"i"'"'! 

.^Ji.  On   Acto,.s,a„,,'thc  A«  of  Acting.    Lo„.,  ,8r^,  ,, 

I  ,ll  *^';;*''""''  «•■  I  'fe  an'l  Mind.     First  Se 


iiiiii  Ail.lison.  ("Cinielot 
J-eHiiis,  H  iliiniii. 


Series.    Vol. 


'■'.   I  roWems  of  ],iie  and  .Mi,„i 


«       ,  ,    -■■ l'L'i>  of  .Steele 

', *-''•■>  ''un..  I.ssr.  l2ino. 

An..,n,nt  of '  thc'YjHulh    Po.t    mi  .;^'r'"^';;  '^'""*  •■    "" 
2.   History  of  lianks        ,.  ,     ,  J  "'n'  'i"""  '*<H  !'•  ."^vo. 

vols.  er.  Svu  •  aiimirst  .  a  .\ovcl,  I,on.,  1S7,S,  ;) 

^oo"^!;;ic:^JI??"'  "7""''  ^■^>-  '-•  »^^o,  «t 

l.'-itT    XV     IS   -i     i  •  K'-.-i'luated  at  Alfred   Univer- 

day    issi      -    A   (V.i     I      P      '■"''''"""""' H'c . '^iin- 

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.'^e.M.ad  :  Mind  ..Va  P,     „'  ■        '  ■•'i;'''"'l"S.V-     I'rol.len,  the 
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,  Iio--t.,  1871.  Ifimo.    'J    Onhllu.         1         '*""" 
I  li'>^^t..  l.sri,  |f„„„.      ■  ""'•'  •^'''"  »■•'  Avenne  and 

I  York,  Is.Sd,  ,svo.  '"  ''"■'-■  '"  AWntur,  N. 

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coin's  Inn  Kfil  •  ,,  '■!         '  '"■'""'  '"  "'L'  barnt  l.in- 

Temple  ^„'    I-  "jh:  :;''k  ""■  '"  "-.^"—'"y  K-'ew, 

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Art  of  (;oninri„';,„!:'*^i':-./'.l"'^'""^'. Treatise  on  the 


Art  of  Conjnrinir,  l.-nlsr,;   ,,",''  ./"',""■'■■  ""  "'<•■ 
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I'y  JMliu,.  fffisar,  Lon  ;.-,.(  i"o7'"""""'  ""''<"'  ,'"',''"'  ^''''■■■P'-ineipal  of  .«  John'  I.'i,  •'■'''T.''!?'  '" 
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l'»^li-.«t  Titnes  ,|o„.i  (t      e  iie  ',.  ■""""";.",•    '''■'""     "'« 


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now  Asked  wnelhcr  the  prjsciit  work  embodies  n\ueh  of 
the  results  (if  modern  resei.reli.  the  luisver  must  bo  in  the 
nenative. '— II.  Ni-.ttlfshu';  Acad.,  xvii.  IW. 

With  Vimi;nT|  Makvis  K.,  (triin;,.)  (iniinion  of  the 
New  Testament;  froin  the  l.iitin  of  John  Albert  Ucngel, 
I'hila.,  \XfM[   7(li  eil.,  1871,  2  voli.  Svc. 

liUWiN,  l)io,  M.li.,  ls2:i-1SSB,  h.  at  Auburn.  N.Y. ; 
studied  iit  the  Hiirviud  .Medieal  Sehool ;  iiractised  us  ii 
hiima;(i|iuthio  physiciim  in  liuH'iilo,  N.\.,  for  several 
years;  lectured  on  h.v(;ieno  and  physiolojiy,  ami  in  ISO:! 
settUd  in  liostipn,  Mass.,  and  established  a  normal  phys- 
ical trainiiig-schoo!.  I.  New  Oyrniia>lii's  for  iMen, 
Women,  ami  Children;  ITtli  ed.,  liost.,  l.stl:',  12nio.  2. 
Weak  I.unj;s,  and  liow  to  make  them  Strong;  12th  ed., 
Host.,  ISK:'.,  12mo.  :!.  .Musical  (rymnantics,  for  Families 
and  .Schools  ;  ilth  ed.,  l-on.,  ISli;,  p,  «vo.  4.  Talks  about 
People's  Stomachs,  Boat.,  1870,  J2ino.  a.  Our  tiirls, 
Bust.,  IH',  1,  12mo. 

"  It  is  only  lair  to  neknowlodgo  that  sui-h  JxKjks  ns  this 
of  Dr.  Lewis  do.  in  some  dim  way.  MiUKe.st  the  eure  fir  the 
evils  wliieli  Ihey  attack."  -.V<(//ri;i,  .\ii.  :W«. 

ti.  Five-Minute  Cluu<  with  Vounj;  Women  and  certain 
other  Parties.  N.  York,  llimo.  7.  Our  Digestion  ;  or.  My 
Jolly  Friend's  ."Secret.  Illust,.  I'^72.  12mo.  s.  Chastity  ; 
or.  Our  .Secret  Sins.  1S7I,  l2ino.  it.  Prohibition  ii  Failure: 
True  Solution  of  the  Temperance  (Juestion,  llosl.,  Is7;'i, 
Kimo.  Id.  The  Drink  Pnibleni  and  its  Solution,  ],on., 
l.SSl,  p.  .svo.  II.  (iypsies;  or.  Why  we  wont  (Jypsyina 
in  the  Sierras,  I.SS2,  llimi).  12.  In  a  Nutshell;  Sug(?es- 
lions  to  Ainerjoan  College  Student,-.  '  "^s:!,  12mo.  l:i.  The 
l.>io  ijewis  Treasury  :  a  (iuide  to  Health  ar<d  JIappine.-s, 
N.  York.  ISSS,  Svo. 

LcwiH,  K.     The  Church  in  Wales,  L'ln.,  1880,  .^vo. 

IjPWis,  E.  A.  M,  (Trans.)  The  Templars  in  Cy- 
])ro.-.  iiy  F.  1..  Zacharias  Werner.  Lon.,  1887. 

Lewis,  K.  C  Tabular  Outlines  of  Universal  His- 
tory, I.oTi..  1S70,  4to;  new  ed.,  IwsO. 

LewiK,  E.  O.  I.  Oodilicution  of  English  Crioiinivl 
Law  ;  2d  eil..  I,on..  1878,  8v...  2.  The  Law  of  Distress 
for  Rent,  Lon.,  I88S,  Svo. 

Lewis,  E.  N.  Practice  and  Proceeding  of  Justices 
of  the  Peace,  Coroners,  ,tc.,  I.iin.,  l.-iS-l. 

LeAVis,  Elinor.  ".A  (ihid  Service:"  iniehdctf  to 
be  used  as  liible-I.c.^sons  for  Y<oing  Women's  ('lasses. 
Lnn.,  IS'^.i,  Svo. 

Lewis,  Elisha  J.,  .M.I<.  The  American  Spurt- 
man  :  eiiMtaining  Hints  to  Sportsjiien,  Notes  on  Slioot- 
injc,  ami  the  Habits  of  the  (ian.e  liirds  and  Wild  Fowl  of 
America.     Illust.      I'hila.,  1S.')7.  Svo.  new  ed.,  IS84. 

Lewis,  Ellis.  The  Ronnince  of  Matrimony.  Illust. 
Lon.,  181)1,  12mo. 

Lewis,  Eininil.  Treasures  of  Karkrcss.  By  E.  L. 
I'hiln.,  IS., I. 

Lewi.s,  Mrs.  Estelle  .\iiiin  Illiinche,  [iiiiir, 
vol.  i.,  add.,1  IS2I-1S80.  During  the  later  years  of  her 
life  she  resided  in  England.  I.  Helcniah  ;  or,  The  Fall 
of  Monlczmua  :  n  Tragedy,  N.  York,  18(11.  2.  Poems, 
Lon.,  IsOli,  :i.  Sapjdio:  a  Tragedy,  in  Five  .Acts,  Lon., 
ISCiS,  8vo.  4.  The  King's  Stratagem:  or,  The  Pearl  of 
Poland:  a  Tragedy,  isiist. 

Lewis,  Very  Kev.  Evan,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Jesus  College,  O.xford,  isili  ordained  1812;  rector  of 
Dolgelly  ISIii!-84,  ami  since  then  dean  of  Bangor,  I. 
Treatise  on  the  Apostolic  Succession,  IS,')].  2.  Defence 
of  the  Doctrines  anil  Polity  of  the  Church,  1S.')2.  1.. 
Exposure  of  the  Wesleyan  Succession,  IS:i8.  4.  (lod's 
Week  of  Work,  Ijon.,  ISiiS,  12nm. 

Lewis,  !■'.  C;.  I.  Impressions  of  America  and 
American  Churches,  Lon.,  1S45,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Bible, 
the  Missal,  and  the  Brovia'-y,  Lon.,  IS.O.'f.  2  vols.  Svo.  Ii 
Doctrines  iif  the  Bible  Developed,  Lon.,  ISol,  p.  Svo. 

Lewis,  Eraneis  .\.,  Jr.,  of  the  Philadelphia  bar. 
Law  relating  to  Stocl's,  Bonds,  and  othe:  Securitic!.  in 
the  Inited  States,  I'hila.,  ISM,  8vo. 

Lewis,  Rev.  George,  M.A..  graduated  at  the 
University  of  London  1869,  and  nt  BiiUiol  College,  O.x- 
ford, lirst' class  Theol.,  ISS4;  ordainiil  1872;  vicar  of 
Dodderhill  since  I88S.  1.  A  Life  of  .Joseph  Hall,  D.D., 
'iishop  of  Exeter  and  Norwich,  Lon.,  ISS6,  p.  Svo. 

"  A  liiiok  of  decided  merit, iioimlaromiugli  lo  please.aiul 
not  ton  popular  to  luiielll  a  generation  which  .>.ecms  to 
lind  uii  equal  delight  in  ilenomdlng  impnlarizations  and 
HhiiKing  tin  m  whou  tl'.;^y  ari'  v-ivcn  to  it."— S:!.  /.'(!'..  l.xi.  818. 

2.  (Trans.)  The  Treatise  of  St.  Basil  the  Great  on 
the  Ilnly  Spirit  :  with  Analysis  and  Notes,  ("Christian 
Classic"  Ser.,)  Lon.,  |sss,  12mo. 

Lewis,  Sir  (ieorge  (Jornewnll,  Uart,,  [niiir, 
vol.  i.,  ailil.,]  Isiiii-lsHli.     Ho  became  home  secretary  in 
10(iO 


LEW 

18,')9,  and  was  transferred  to  the  War  Office  in  Isf.l.  i, 
Foreign  Jurisdiction  and  the  E.xtradition  of  Crimin^il-, 
Lon.,  1859,  Svo.  2.  An  Historical  Survey  of  the  .\^. 
tronumy  of  the  Ancients,  Lon.,  1802,  S.o.  ',':  A  i)i::. 
logue  on  the  Best  Form  of  (iovornment,  Lon.,  l>t'>M.  |.. 
8vo.  4.  Essays  on  the  Administratiun.s  I7s:i-ls.;ii, 
Lon.,  1801,  ,svii.  5.  Letters  to  Variou.<  Friends,  Liiu  . 
1S70,  Svii.      I'lislh. 

Lewis,  (ieortfe  <1.  Fortification  and  Defence  .| 
Lumlon,  Lon.,  1S;')7,  Svo, 

Lewis,  tJcorBe  Pitt-,  b.  ISI5;  called  to  the  l.;,r 
at  the  .Middle  Ten. pie  |s7l),  lecorde.  .  !'  Poole  sn.,' 
ISSj;  asEiimeil  the  additional  surnaTue  of  Pitt  l>7i.. 
County  Oi'urts  Acl,  1SS8  ;  with  Introilucliim,  Ac,  Lnn.. 
188S,  imp.  Svo.  With  Di-:  Coi.vAii.  IIkniiv  Avsi;i.m.  \ 
Complete  Practice  of  the  Countv  Courts,  Lon.,  ISsn,  j 
vols.  Svo  :  lid  ed,,  I8S7-S9. 

liCwis,  Ilev.  (.errard.  M.A.,  grailuiited  at  ,^i. 
Catharine's  Ilnll,  Cand)r;dge,  is;il;  ordained  lS;i4  ;  \  ir:,r 
of  SI,  Paul's,  Cliftonville,  since  IS7H.  1.  Love  ami  .li.i! 
ousv,  and  otlicr  Poems,  Lon.,  1803,  12nu).  2,  I'l'ran-.; 
Ballads  of  the  Ciil.  Lon.,  lS8,i,  sm.  er.  Svo. 

Lewis,  Harold.  The  Churcli  Rambler:  a  Sciic; 
of  Articles  un  the  Churches  in  the  Neighbourboml  mI 
Bath,  l.on.,  Is76,  Svo.     .Vnon. 

Lewis,  Mrs.  Harriet.  1,  Amber,  the  Ailiipi.l, 
N.  York,  ISMI,  l2iao.  2.  Her  Double  Life,  N.  York,  ls^\ 
I2mii. 

Lewis,  H'Jiiry.  The  English  Language  ;  itstiram- 
mar  and  lliMoiy.  Lon.,  1807,  12mo;  9th  ed.,  18S1. 

Lewis,  Henry  King.  Lewis's  I'ooket  Medical 
Yiicabuliiry.  Lun.,  I8S(),  lOmo. 

Lewis,  Hubert.  1.  Principles  of  t^mveyanun,;, 
Lon.,  180;),  Svo.  2.  Principles  of  Equity  Draliiiig, 
Lon.,  1805,  p.  Svo.     • 

Ijewis,  J.  Digest  of  the  English  Census  of  bTl, 
Lon..  1 873,  r.  8vo. 

Lewis,  J,  The  Refornmtion  Settlement ;  Suminiiry 
of  :'uhlic  Acts,  ,tc..  Li  n.,  1885.  Svo. 

Lewis,  J.  C.     Windfall   Verses,  and  other    Pccin.-, 


Lon.,  1875,  12mo. 

Lewis,  J.  V. 
York,  IS70,  :i2 

Lewis,  J.  W. 
1801,  l2mo. 

I^^wis,  John. 


Discipline  for  Holy  Baptism,  etc,  .\, 
.Manual  nf  the  Infantry  Drill,  I'liihi., 


A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  En  im  ni 
Dimi'ain  iii  tlic  I'liiled  Slides,  riiic,.  1888,  Svo. 

Lewis,  Jolin  Hcldwarc,  |/(/i(<,  vol.  ii.,  "S«nii, 
John,  lit  Sini/li  Hull,  lieiit,,"  the  pseuilonyme  iukKt 
which  licpii),liflie(l  hi,-  lirst  liuok,]  )828-l8Sl",  gra^lu  ,ii  .| 
lit  Trinity  Cullegc.  (,'iuiibridgc.  IS30  ;  M.P.  for  lin-n 
|iort  1808-74.  1.  Across  the  Atlantic.  By  the  AiuIimi 
of  "Sketches  of  Canlahs."  Lon.,  I8.'il,  Svo.  .Aimii. 
2.  Our  College:  Leaves  from  an  Undergrailuate's  Scrili- 
bliiig-Book,  Lon.,  |S57.  Ii.  (Ed.)  Jiivenalis  Saline: 
with  a  Literal  English  Prose  Translation  and  Nntc.-, 
Li.n.,  1S7;),  8\o:  2d  ed.,  ISS2,  2  vols.  8vo.  4.  (Trails, 
Pliny's  Letters,  Lon..  1S7U.  Svo. 

Lewis,  ."Mrs.  L.  L.     Fatal  Shadows,  Bristol,  I--?, 
12mo. 

Lewis, Mrs.  L.  P.     Henri;  or.  The  Little  Savuy. 
aril  in  Paris,  N.  York,  1S78,  lOino. 

Lewi«,  I.awrenee,  I857-IS90,  h.  in  Philaiiel|iliia; 
graduated  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  L'STfl  ;  ml- 
mitted  to  the  bar  l87'J  ;  editor  nl  "  American  and  EiiL'iidi 
Railroad  Cases"  and  "  Aniericiiii  and  English  Cor|Hini. 
tion  Cases,"  1880-80.  1.  Essay  on  Original  Land  Titles 
"  '        '  '    f 


I  ,;-t 


il 


in   Philadelphia,  Phila.,  18SII,  8co.     2.  The  Coiiri 
Pennsylvania  in  the  Seventeenth  Century,  Phila 
:i.   History  of  the    Bank    of  North    America,  He 
Bank  chartered  in   the  United  States.     Ilhisi,     I 
1882,  4to.     I.  Memoir  of  Edward  Shippen,  I  l;ii  i 
tico  of  Pennsylvania,  Phila.,  1883,  8vo. 

Lewis,  Leopold,  d.  1890;  a  solicitor.     A  1'. 
Merry  Bells,  Lon,,  18S0,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Lewis,  Lady  Maria  Theresa,  (Villiers,!!""**, 
vol.i.,udd.,]  1803-1805.  (Ed.)  Extracts  from  the  leur- 
nnls  and  Correspondence  of  .Mi.«s  Berry,  from  I  r^i  I" 
1852,  Lon.,  1886,  H  vols.  Svo, 

"To  a  posterity  of  .strangers  Mi.ss  Berry's  Itcmaiii-  iitc  in- 
teresting rather  thnuigli  ber  eorrespondenls,  and  1"  :  leiji! 
Mild  Viirie'l  espi-riptv  ",  than  on  Jo-r  own  a.-cfiuot  N'--' 

compelcnt  Judge  win  undervalue  Lady  Theresa  !  «iss 
share  In  the  nu'rit  of  (he  volumes  which  sheliasiaii  ::-lii'il. 
Her  exorcise  ■  of  patience,  of  research,  of  caiiilinii  ai"!  d 
Jnilgmcnf  hasorifanized  an  iiiiwieldy  mass  ot  p«|"  i-  i"i<> 
an  iiileresliiig  hiouriipliy.  'I'lie  notes,  and  (he  pa--.o;esof 
conneiaiiig  narrative,  are  remarkable  for  accuracy  :inil  lot 


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I'eylund,  .loliii, 

of  ll„.|lcv,  I,s7;(. 
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l.»n.,  IH.ss,  Hv,,.  ^  '    •''■'■"^^'l'-'"'-      Illu^-t, 

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•iH.  i"«.oha.c;fi;ok:;^x"v:;;',;)j;, ■';;"« ^  "';'•'«  '<-■• 

Leys,  John   Kirkwood,  .M.A.:  clucitcl  at  ,l,„ 
I;.nU»a,.s  :    a  8to,.y  of  .cotti.sh  Life.  Lo^risss/i  vol" 

l.ins,  Rev.  John  J«,„es,  m.a.,  b.  is.U,  in  Lon- 


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with  Five  Steel  Engravings  by  C.  A.  Jeeni,  after  Paint- 1 
ings  by  Wiitta  iinil  otlier  Celebrated  Artists,  and  Nu- 
merous Illustrations  drawn  by  Professor  P.  H.  Delamotte  | 
and  engraved  on  Wood  by  J.  D.  Cooper,  W.  Palmer,  and 
Jewitt  &  Co.,  Lon.,  1^71!,  2  vols.  .Svo;  another  edition, 
containing  in  addition  to  the  above  about  Forty  Illus- 
trations by  the  Woodbury  Type  I'rocess,  and  India  Proofs 
of  the  Sr  el  Kn'jravings,  2  vols.  med.  4to.  1 

"  The  historiciil   jiart  of  this  bncik  is  more  {■rum.  poorly  ! 
executed,  and    intersprrsnl.  \\r   ciiiniDt   say  relieved,  by 
some  pointless  alti'iiipl^  lU  s\  it  anil  vapid  meditations.  .  .  .  , 
The  paperand  print  are  siipertiiio,  and  the  eiiKiavings  and 
wocjil-emse.xiniisitf."— .■^'ll^  Itii:,  .\.\xvi.  OaO. 

2.  Nora:  a  Novel;  taken  froia  the  (iermun,  Lon., 
IS77.  cr.  Svo. 

Liddell,  Mrs.  Cliristinu  Catlu-riiie  I'raser, 
(Tytler.)  1.  .-^weet  Violet,  and  other  .-'tories,  Lon., 
ISii.t,  12mo.  2.  A  Hose  and  a  Pearl,  Lon.,  IStilt,  p.  Svo. 
3.  Jasmine  Leigh,  lion.,  |S71.  1.  Margaret,  Lon.,  1872, 
2  vols.  p.  Svo:  new  ed.,  1S7.!,  1  vol.  J.  Mistress  Judith  : 
a  Cambridgesliire  Story,  Lon.,  1S7.'!,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo;  2d 
ed.,  IS7+,  1  vol.  I>.  Jonathan,  Lon.,  1876,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
7.  Making  or  .Marring.  Illast.  Lon.,  IS7'.I,  12uio.  S. 
Songs  in  .Minor  Keys,  [poems,]  Lcju.,  IsSl,  2lmo.  II. 
The  Other  Half  of  the  World,  liOn.,  XSSI,  p.  Svo;  2d 
ed.,  ISSa. 

liiddell,  Henry.  The  F.volution  of  a  Democrat : 
a  Darwinian  Talc.      Illust.     N.  York,  ISSS,   l2mo. 

liiddell,  Sir  Henry  Tiioina.s,  second  Baron 
and  first  Earl  of  Itavenswortli,  17!i7-ls7-'. 
(Tnins.)  The  .Eneid  of  \'irgil,  Hooks  VII.-XII.,  in 
Knglish  Blank  \'erse,  Ediii..  1S72,  Svo. 

Liiddell,  Hon.  and  llev.  Robert,  .M.A.,  b.  180s, 
son  of  the  second  Uaron  and  liist  K;ir!  of  Kavensworth, 
graduated  at  Christ  Churcli,  I  Ixford,  Is2i);  oi-daine^l  is:!.'!: 
vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  1S.')1-S1.  1.  Lent 
Lectures  on  the  Seven  Ueailly  ."^ins,  Lon.,  ISaS,  Svo.  2. 
Fruits  of  Penitential  :5orriiw  :  Lent  Lectures,  Lon.,  I8(i0, 
fp.  Svo.  3.  The  Inspirii  ion  of  Holy  Scripture,  Lon., 
1SB4,  Svo.  4.  Lectures  preached  in  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge ;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  Isiifl,  l2iuo.  5.  The  (.'hurch's 
lielief  in  the  Keal  Presence  :  Two  ,'<ermons,  Lon.,  ISti7, 
Svo.  (!.  The  Christian  Priesthood,  .\ltar,  and  Sacrifice: 
Four  Sermons,  Lon.,  ISIi7,  Svo.  7.  "The  Lay  of  the 
Last  Angler;"  or,  \  Tribute  to  the  Tweeil  at  Melrose. 
By  a  Sexagenarian.     Kelso,  1S()7  ;   new  ed.,  illust.,  Iss.j. 

liiddon,  Rev.  Henry  Parry,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  182y- 
L'^'.K),  b.  at  Stoneliam,  Hampshire;  grailuated  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  IS.il  ;  ordained  1852;  vice-principal  of 
tho  Theological  Colleije  of  Cuddesdon  lS.04-.'iD;  preben- 
dary in  Salisbury  Cathedral  I8(it-7n;  canon  residentiary 
of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  from  1S7(1;  Ireland  professor  of 
exegesis  in  the  University  of  Oxford  lS7(l-82.  As  a 
preacher  Canon  Liddon  was  cfinsidered  pre-eminent 
among  contemporary  Englisli  divines.  1.  Lenten  Ser- 
mons, Lon.,  1S58,  p.  Svo.  2.  Ajiostolic  Labour  ;  a  Sermon, 
Lon..  ISli:;,  Svo.  3.  The  Whole  Counsel  of  God;  or. 
The  Duty  of  the  Clergy  as  Teachers  of  tho  People  :  with 
Particular  Reference  ta  the  Kcccnt  Judgment  in  the 
Case  of  "  Kssays  and  Reviews."  Lon.,  lS(i4,  Svo.  4. 
Our  Founder's  Vow:  a  Sermon,  Lon.,  186.'),  Svo.  5. 
Some  Words  for  (lod  :  University  Sermons,  Lon.,  ISe.i, 
Svo;  4th  od.,  1871.  6.  Tho  Divinity  of  Our  Lord  ami 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  {Hampton  Lectures.)  Lon.,  1867, 
Svo;  llth  ed..  ISS,-,.  7.  Tlieni  is  a  Holy  Ghost,  Lon., 
1867,  8vo.  S.  The  Divine  Indwelling  a,  Motive  for 
Holiness:  a  Sermon,  L.ju.,  1'<6s,  Svo.  9.  The  Work 
and  Prospects  cd'  Theological  Colleges:  a  Sermon,  Lon., 
1S6S,  Svo.  1().  Walter  Ken  Hnmiltou,  liishop  of  Salis- 
bury ;  a  Sketch,  Lon.,  186i),  Svo.  II.  Sermons  preached 
bcl'ori;  the  l^niversity  of  Oxford,  Lon.,  186'J,  ]i.  Svo; 
8th  ed.,  1SS4  ;  Second  Series,  Lon.,  1S7',1,  cr.  Svo  ;  4th  ed., 
18S6. 

"  Where  can  vim  find  a  ricli.T  and  mure  elocpient  i"<itn- 
meiit  1111  the  va'riiuis  phases  uf  spiritual  doulit  auil  ilciiia! 
than  in  the  fnivcrsity  sermons  of  Canon  Lidilon ''— ■^ptc 
lalur.  liii. '.Wi. 

12.  Tho  Purchas  Judgment;  a  Letter  to  Sir  J.  I>. 
Coleridge,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  (And  see  ("rREOOUv,  Ri:v. 
UoBKiiT,  t«j>i:i.]  I.I.  Forty  Sernion-  on  Various  Suli- 
jects,  Lon.,  1S72,  Svo.  14. "Some  KicHoiit.  ,.f  Religion  : 
Lent  Lectures,  1S7II.  Lon.,  1S72;   M  ed..  1-sil,  IL'mo. 

"This  is.  a  Jin*-'  series  of  l«wtnrcs.  in  wiiidi  mir  readers 
will  tindsoincid'  the  most  camlid.  tempiMiiI'.-,  and  tiuvUMijI- 
fill  answers  wliii  ii  have  ever  been  givin  to  tlic  religions 
ilouhls  111  Miir  diiv.  and  will  llnd  these  answer,  arraimel 
with  all  Hint  lucid  IhniuIv  of  statement  and  prot.iiinil 
deiith  of  feclina  which  have  lung  consiitiited  the  faseinu- 
tlijii  of  l>r,  Liddous sermons."— .Sptv(ii(or,  xlv.  120j. 
IIJDJ 


LIE 

15.  Twelve  Sermons  preached  at  St.    Paul's  and  tho 

University  of  Oxford,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo.  16.  Sermon  on  tijc 
Late  liisliop  Wilberforee,  Lon.,  IS75,  Svo.  17.  Sermons 
on  Various  Subjects,  and  Two  Lectures  on  St,  Paul, 
Lon.,  1876,  Svo.  IS.  Phu:be  in  London:  a  Sermon  or 
the  Parochial  Mission  Women's  Association,  Lon,,  I ■'-77, 
Svo,  III,  Forty-Two  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects, 
selected,  Lon.,  I87i),  Svo.  2II.  Thoughts  on  Present 
Church  Troubles  :  Four  Scrmims,  Lon.,  Issl.p.  Svn;  :'.| 
ed.  same  year.  21.  Teaching  and  Healing:  a  Scriiieii, 
Lon.,  18S1,  Svo.  22.  (Ed.)  (If  the  Five  Wounds  of  tie 
Holy  Church.  By  Antonio  Rosniini.  With  an  Inte 
duction.  Lon.,  ISS3.  er.  Svo.  23.  Eihvaid  lioiuene 
Puscy  :  a  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Margaret's,  Liverpuel, 
Lon.,  1SS4,  Svo.  24.  A  Father  in  Christ:  Sernii.n 
preached  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Lon.,  ISS.i,  Svo.  2./. 
Easter  in  St.  Paul's :  Sermons  bearing  ehietly  on  tic 
Resurrection  of  Our  Lord,  Lon.,  188.'),  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

'•Thiiuuhtt'ul  as  Dr.  Liddon's  sermons  are  in  snbstaiiiv, 
refined  and  wciglity  in  style,  clear  in  expositinii  mid  ar- 
raiigemeiil,  splendidly  eloiiiient  in  certain  passages,  there 
is  nniluntjledly  a  tendency  to  fall  into  one  or  Iwii  limited 
trains  of  tlmiight,  which  makes  all  his  sermons  , slightly 
nuointonitus  in  tone."— .s^a'C/ii/or,  lix.  G87. 

2li,  Advent  in  St.  Paul's  :  Sermons  on  the  Two  Coinings 
of  Our  Lord,  Lon.,  18SS,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  27.  Devotion 
to  tlio  Churcli  of  Clirist  :  a  Sermon  iireached  before  the 
University  of  Cambridge.  Lon.,  Isss,  Svo.  2S.  Ser 
nions,  ("Cunteuiiiorary  Pulpit  Library  ;")  new  ed,,  Lnn.. 
ISSS,  p.  Svo. 

"  There  are  few  sermons  in  the  rich  and  varied  lileralure 
of  the  iiulpit  which  would  compare  with  these  .sernuni.Nur 
Canon  l.iddon's  for  eloiiucnce  of  expression,  for  deplh  "i 
conviction,  lor  delicacy  of  disciiminatiiin  in  distiiii;in>h. 
iiig  the  nnist  vivid  eleiiicnts  of  human  experieiiie,  lor 
I'ower  in  describing  the  cliJinicti'ristic  facts  of  hunuin  na- 
ture, and  lor  lliat  relinemeiit  •'(  leeling  which  enaliUs  the 
preacher  to  use  all  his  eloquence,  nil  his  earnestne--.  nil 
his  insight  into  imaginative  beauty,  and  all  his  knowhdgi- 
i'(  human  character,  witlioiu  for  a  inoinent  jarring  tleise 
chiirds  of  our  nature  on  which  the  religious  orator  too 
often  strikes  sons  to  make  us  shrink  from  him. "— ,S;,cc/(i/..r, 
lxi,.-.l'J, 

"rneliisiic  in  his  intelleetnal  framework,  he  was  emi 
neiitly  elastic  in  every  nthir  lielil  of  life,— in  syiiipiiiliy.  in 
inuigfnution,  in  aiVection.  in  sensibility,  in  lo^'ieiil  iniiie 
ness,  in  mental  alertness,  in  mode  of  expression,  in  lurn- 
cd' feeling.  .  .  .  Tims  lie  liiid  the  diiuble  gilt  of  llicpreiiili.r. 
He  impressed,  he  overawed,  he  mastered,  by  the  m-k-.:..! 
nnshakeii  sol iditvw  Inch  his  mental  clmracti-ristics  ji-mm.  .i 
toliim,  .  ,  .  .\nit  yet  at  theserviee  of  this  uniiiMviiiL' (;,,,; 
wasa  brain, a  heart,  alive  with  inlinite  inolion  :il">ni  liin; 
in  rich  variety,  lertile.  resourceful,  quickening,  ex pauiliii;;, 
vital,"— Ca.von  Scott  Hoi.i.a.su:  CoiileuiiKiiurii  llciiiuAHi. 
ISIKI. 

liidstone,  J.  Residence  of  the  Inventor  u(  the 
.Steam-Fngine.  Lon.,  ISlill. 

I-iil'b,  Hermann.  1.  The  Protective  Tarill':  ivint 
it  does  for  us,  Cliic,  IsSS,  12nio,  2.  Emperor  Uilli;i!ii 
J.,  the  Founder  of  the  New  (ieruuin  Empire:  with  II1-- 
torical  Sketch  of  the  German  People  from  tlie  Enrliist 
Times  to  the  Foundation  of  the  llohen/ollein  I)yna.-iy. 
Illust.     X.  York  and  Chic,  IssS,  rjmo. 

Liebe,  Julie.      1.    (Trans.)   Wit    and    Wisdom    ef 

William    1.:    from    (lie   (Icrunin,   Lon,,   ISSS,    I2i 'J. 

(Trans.)  The  Science  of  Religions,  by  Euiile  lliii  11  ill  : 
with  an  Introduction  by  E.  J.  Ibipson,  .M..\.,  .M.ll.  \,,*  . 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Lon..  Is-", 
Svo. 

Ijieber,  Francis,  LL.D.,  [on(.',  vol,  i.,  add.,]  Imim- 
1S72.  retained  the  eliair  of  history  and  polilieal  ecMii.iii,y 
at  Columbia  College  till  ISlio,  and  in  I86II  became  hIm) 
priifcssiir  of  political  science  in  the  Columbia  Law  Si'li""!, 
wliicli  post  he  held  until  Ills  dentil.  For  bini;,,  sei: 
Pkhhv,  T,  S.,  i'ii/')((.  I.  InslriiclioHs  fur  the  (loverii- 
mcnt  of  tile  Armies  of  the  United  States  in  tile  lieUl, 
N.  York,  Isii:;,  l2mo.  2,  licllections  on  the  Chaniic-; 
necessary  in  the  I'lcsent  Coiistiiution  of  the  Slnlo  "f 
New  York,  X,  York,  IS67,  svo,  '■',.  Friigiiuuits  of  I'mIII- 
ical  Science;  or.  Nationalism  and  Inleriiiitionalisni.  N. 
Y'ork,  Is68,  Svo.  4.  Miscolliineoas  Writings,  I'liili,. 
ISSn,  2  vols.  svo. 

liiebreich,   Richard.     Turner    and    Muli 
Delcrioration  of  ilil-Piiiuting,-.  Lon.,  1888,  Svo, 

l.iepsner.  Rev.  H.  !•'.  (Ed.)  Tho  Young  l':i^t.T 
and  his  I'eiipic  :  Practical  Advice  to  Y'oung  Ch  1  :.\  im'i' ' 
with  Infrodiiclion  ny  J.  T.  Headloy,  N.  Vni.,  I  -, 
12mo. 

Liesohiii!;,  I,.  F.    Through  Peril  to  Fuiiii'e 
Story  of  Advcntine,  Lon.,  ISsn,  p,  Svo, 

Iiietzc,   Krnst.      Modern  llcliographic  I'l 
a    .Manual  of   Instruction    in    the    Art  of    P.cpr  ■  imini 


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■'■Koo'."--    <"veile,l:or,-n,ibct„„",in,,„hi..,.- 

.  1'''<1,  Svo.    5.   IJuJ. 

An   InUhin   Wiznni,   Lon.,    J88- 

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N.  York    IS,4  '  ;  "  6n,J      T  I    r*-"  '^  ,^'""''>'-     ^"•'"• 


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Phila., 


rector  of  St.  ,Janie 
Sermons,  ohiellv  o 

:?  ae,^;ir'^o^;:r,:^;^^^^^' '^='  ^■"  '"e  ^o. 

i-iinite  of  Cni^s  Sinn,.   T    i       '   ""'"'."-"  '*"5;  IJerpetua 

inPhiio.,i;„y.^Kr:',i^^7tr"""'  ''''■  «^"'"- 

«uea«    TrinUy  rolLrr;.,   .  '■  ,  ^'""T''''  ^"S-  ^  e.lu- 
in   1851   a,  a  wp.S    ';^''""  ««■'.. >vl>ero  he  grucluate,! 

N.edallist.an?!  Ii3t;/v"        ■"'"■""^''  ''"''  Chaneellor'. 

Fellow  a,;a'i:^r:;r'li!::,^^:r"r;:;:,ru-s'!s'='™'«'' 

u^n  profesor  of  .,ivi„it^.l  the  ;';;i;!„::^^'„  '?;;;- 

1S75,  ana'iiilh:;;';:,'  Cu^uh  .;"';"%  i.  ^r-'^r-^" 

the^nJli.,,  New  ■^:^?.^;:,  LoJ^',^;^l"s!^^-°-  "^ 

-ivs   on    tho    Work    pntitl,.,!    ..  J  '     ™'     ■'•  ^'■ 

l.''n„  is.si)  Sv"  "  supernatural    Religion,"! 

»-■>»».  "vrt  ,"!,;;  ■V.;,?-  ':,  '•?"""  T'«i»  ™ 

4as:;:ii;n!5:.S';;;,ss;i,:ris 


Mark,  nf„  T.  ..,.'■..•''""•■■''  C^  aphain.     I.  Scrii.tural 


V''''l^~!rri^r!^^^'^^;';';,^r-V''^- 

TriiKM  in  l"  i^     Ic    n  ■redt!;^1'■''f"''''■''  '"  "'«  ^'"'^ 
eceUry    to   the   government  in    IMJ.J.  "jTe   re- 


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rief   ,^.""""'"8' to  leading  English  reviews      |     A,,.i 

ary,     ','5J?"  "»''  '^'o'i-n  Thought,   Lonl   Ihs/'sv:'" 

I.iglitwood,  John  Mason,  M  A    b  IS',?.  „ 


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liiiicolii,  David  rraiicis,  M.D.,  li.  1S4I,  in 
lioston,  Muss.;  giailiiiitcd  at  lliirvanl  IHCil,  ami  at  tlio 
incilical  departiiiLMit  IXil.  1.  Ufpoit  dm  .-ii'liuol  lIvHionu; 
[also]  H^'gione  in  Schools  anil  (,'c)llof;c?,  by  A.  L.  Cur- 
roll,  Host.,  ISV-l,  Svo.  2.  Klcctro  TliiTa|iLMitics :  ii 
Manual  of  McUieiil  Klootriuity.  lllnsl.  I'liila.,  I.--:'.!,  r. 
rjiuo.  ;i.  Soliool  an.l  hulustrial  llygicno,  I'liila.,  18SU, 
2lnio. 

Lincoln,  Harold.  'I'lio  Sea  and  tlio  Savages ;  a 
Storv  1)1'  Adventarc.  I.on.,  1S7L',  12ino. 

l/incuhi,  Kcv.  Ilenian,  I). IX.  !>.  1S21,  at  liosti.n, 
ilsif:'.;  graduated  at  llrovvn  University  Isill,  and  at 
Xewlon  Tlieoliigieal  Institution  ISI.i;  bueaioe  a  ]ia|ilist 
minister,  lield  pastorates,  and  has  Ijeen  pidfessor^  (if 
eliureli  history  at  Newton  sineu  IJitiS,  I.  (Ivl.)  The 
Quiet  Hour,  liost.,  Is^Tl,  I.Sino.  2.  Outline  Loetures  in 
fliureh  llistorv,  Bost.,  1><SI,  12nio.  3.  Outline  Lectures 
iij  ilie  History'. if  Doctrine,  l!o-t.,  ISSO,  IL'uio. 

i^iucoln,'.1li's.  Jt-anie  (iould.  Her  Wasliington 
Winter,  Boat.,  I^s4,  I'-'iuo. 

I  ificuln,  Mrs.  M.  J.  (Uniley.)  Boston  Cook- 
lick  .  what  to  do  and  what  not  to  do  in  Cooking. 
Illust.     Bost.,  18.X1,  12ino. 

liineoln,  S.  N'otes  on  tlie  Families  of  Lincoln  of 
A;a,-~.trhiisetts,  .tc,  Bost,,  ISIi.i,  Svo.  ! 

LinculU,  W.  1.  New  Testament  Light  and  Old 
Testament  History,  Lou.,  1.S54,  12mo.  2.  The  Javelin 
of  I'hinehas,  Lon.,  lS(i:i,  p.  «vo.  :i.  l.eeture.s  on  the 
Kpi.slles  of  ,Johu,  Lon.,  1872,  12uio.  4.  Lectures  on  the 
Booli  of  It.velation,  Lon..  1^7,'),  1 2uio ;  new  ed.,  ls>2. 
5.  Typical  Knres'.iadowin;.'s  in  (Jenesis ;  tlie  World  to 
Coiuc.  I.uu.,  187S,  ]p.  ■'vo. 

I.ind,  <J«oi-Ke  UallaN.  Easy  Kxperiments  in 
Clieuiistry  and  Natural  I'hilosophy,  Danville,  lud., 
issn,  |2iuo.  With  other-,  Tcachors'  and  .-^tu.leiits' 
Library  :  a  Compend  of  Kioiwledge  necessary  to  Teach- 
ers.  .■^tiidents,  and  thetlcncral  Header,  Chic,  1SS2,  Svo. 

liinderfelt,  Klas  Augat^t.  1.  Systematic  Cata- 
logue of  the  Public  Library  of  the  City  of  .Milwau- 
kee: with  Alphabetical,  Author,  I'itle,  and  Subject  In- 
de.xes,  Jliiwaukec,  IsSi-sil,  4to.  2.  Volapiik:  an  I'.asy 
Method,  I8S7;  4tli  ed.,  isss. 

Liiidernian,  Henry  Kichard,  lS2.i-187i>,  h.  at 
Lehman,  I'a. ;  superintendent  cd'  the  L'nited  States 
Mint  1S7:L  Money  and  Legal  Tender  in  the  L'nited 
States,  N.  Ycn-k,  ls77,  T-'mo. 

Liiidesay,  Mrs.  II.  H.  (Kd.)  .Momoriivls  of  i 
Charlotte  Williams  Wyun.  Eilited  by  her  Sister.  Lon.,  ! 
1S77. 

Lindesie,  A.  1.  Ueconoiliation  ;  or.  Peace  with 
(iod  thnpugh  the  blood  of  Christ,  Lon.,  LSS2,  p.  Svo.  2. 
The  Gospel  of  tirace,  Lon.,  1SS4,  p.  svo. 

Lindley,  Capt.  .Vugustns  F.  I.  (Ed.)  The 
Abyssinian  War  from  an  Abyssinian  I'oint  of  View, 
Lon.,  ISbS,  IJino.  2.  After  Ophir;  or,  A.  Search  for  the 
South  African  tJold-Fields,  Lon.,  1871),  Svo.  ;i.  The  Log 
of  the  "Fortuna:"  a  Cruise  on  Chinese  Waters,  Lon., 
1870,  Ito;  new  ed.,  Is82,  sfj.  lilmo;   4tli  ed.,  1881. 

Liiidley,  Sir  Nathaniel,  son  of  John  Lindley, 
F.U.S..  (./.  I-.,  •iiilr,  vol.  i.,)  1).  1S28;  called  to  the  bar 
at  the  Middle  Temple  IS.'iili  judge  of  the  court  of  com- 
mon pleas  and  knighted  187.i;  lord-justice  of  the  court 
of  appeal  and  a  member  of  the  privy  council  since  18S1. 
1.  (Tran.s.)  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Jurisprudence ; 
from  •'System  des  I'andekten-Rechts,''  by  Aubon  F. 
Justus  T'hibaut,  Lon,  IS.i.xSvo.  2.  A  Treatise  on  the 
Law  of  Partnership  :  including  its  Application  to  Joint- 
Stock  and  other  Companies,  Lon.,  IstiS,  2  vols.  r.  8vo; 
othed.,  I88S. 

Lindley,  Percy.  1.  Walks  in  Epping  Forest, 
Illust.  Lou.,  1883,  obi.  er.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1888.  2- 
Walks  in  the  Ardennes:  Cycling,  Driving,  Boating, 
,lc.,  Lon.,  1887,  sij.  Hinio.  a.  Christmas  Cookery  :ind 
Good  Cheer,  Lon.,  I8S8,  r.  Svo. 

Lindley,  Walter,  .M.D.,  and  Widney,  Joseph 
I'onieroy,  M.D.  California  of  the  Snitli  :  its  Physi- 
cal lleograpliy.  Climate,  Uesonrces,  lioules  cd'  Travel, 
and  Health-Kesorts  :  :il'oiiiplete  lini.le-Book  to  Southern 
Calilornia.      Illust.  and  .Map.     N.  York,  ISsS,  !2iiio. 

Li nd»ay,.VIexaiider  William  t'rawl'ord.  Earl 
ot'l'raui'urd  and  Ualcarrcs,  [""'' .  vol.  i.,  aild.,) 
IS12-18S0.  succeeded  to  the  title  in  ISli'.).  He  . leveled 
himself  mainly  to  historical  and  antiiiuarian  studies,  ami 
to  the  formation  of  a  library  unrivalled  among  priv:ite 
eolle<'tioiis  for  tlie  niiiubiT  and  value  of  its  rare  books, 
lirst  editions,  and  manuscripts  in  various  languages. 
1.  .Seeptieism  a  Ketrogressivu  Movement  in  Theology 
KiOl 


LIN 

and  Philosophy,  as  contrasted  with  the  Cliureh  of  Lug. 
land.  Catholic  (at  once)  and  Protestant,  Stalde  auil 
Progressive,  Lcui.,  Isfil,  8vo. 

"it  eontaiiis  the  fruit  iif  very  extensive  research.  ,  .  . 
Hut  the  style  is  nut  atlruetlve.  .  .  .  Lord  Lindsny  thinks 
iioililng  ol'u  sentence  an  uetuvo  pinie  long."— .Su'.  itiv.,  xii, 
J.'o, 

2.  On  the  Theory  of  the  English   llcxamoters,  Lon.. 

I'»ti2,  sip  Syo. 

"We  ehuiL'e  Lord  Lliiilsay  with  the  crime  of  drivi.r,- 
simple  lulli  Irnm  the  customary  wursliip  id'  llnnier  by  il,,- 
ciuitcnipi  iiit"  which  lie  brings  him  by  his  inili  liel  almn! 
translation  into  Kimlisli  llcxaiuelcrs.  (lalsely  sHialleii.laifl 
by  the  iiilnlerably  bad  Kntjlisli  llc.\ameler.s  In  whii  h  ;,.■ 
has  travestied  him."— .sii/.  W' i\.  xiii.  .v.i". 

;;.  Memoir  of  Anna  .Mackenzie.  Countess  of  lialcarr. -, 
Edin.,  ISCiS,  12iiio.  1.  Conservatism:  its  Priucipi.-. 
I'olicy,  and  Practice,  Lon.,  ISlis,  Svo,  5.  (Kciiuiciii,.in 
in  Relation  to  the  Chuieli  of  England:  F'our  Letlei-. 
Lon.,  lS7tl,  Svo.  li.  Etruscan  Inscriptions  Aioily/ii. 
Translated,  and  ('■oiiiuented  upon,  Lon..  Is72,  syn. 

"Lord  Criiwforil  lias  cniiviiiicd  liiiiisclf  that  the  liio- 
gmiKc  of  the  ancient  I'.truseiiiis  was  a  lliub-liutcb  diiih.!. 
and  ilinl  with  this  key  we  may  decijiber  the  siniiiKe  lii- 
scnjitions  wbicli  have  hitherto  batlled  iibiloiueisls.  ,  . 
Jlis  coiivieliou  and  his  iiilerprela;ioiis.  aliliouuh  luany  .,t' 
them  lie  open  to  serious  objei-lioiis,  cannot  be  disiuisscd 
with  eoiitempl."— .S(i/.  l!a:.  .x.wv.  '.'.lo. 

7.  Argo;  the  (iolden  Fleece:  a  Metrical  Tide,  L"i,.. 
187(1,   Svo.     8.  The    Earldom  of    .Mar  in  Sunshine  ai.'l 

Shade  during  Five  Hiinilied  Years:   Letters  to  the  I i 

Clerk  Register  of  Scotland,  Edin..  1S82.  2  vols.  sv„. 
I'osth. 

"  Fiilure  liookmakers  will  use  his  wi.i  k  as  a  mine  I'rcn, 
which  t,i  horinw  exiininles  of  the  vicissitudes  ol  I'aniil.cs 
and  the  romaiirc  of  the  peeratc."— ,S(i/.  A'cr..  liii.  .'i;'.T. 

"  It  is  an  flaiii.rate  review  mid  criticism  ol  llie  in-,, 
winch  WHS  liiounlit  before  !lio  llniise  of  Lords  by  ih,, 
tiillier  of  the  present  Lord  K.  llie  in  order  to  estiiblisli  lii- 
rinlit  In  succeed  to  the  e,.:ldoiii  of  Mar  a-  the  heir  mule 
of  Ills  c.oisiii,  llie  lute  Karl  ol  .Mar  and  K. ,1110,  and  1. 1  I'n 
counter  case  which  was  se!  Iiefure  the  Lon'.s  at  tbcMiuLc 
lime  in  bidialf  nl'  Mr.  (iomieve-Erskiiie,  who  eliiiin-  |.. 
have  iiilieriled  the  title  of  Karl  of  .Mar  as  hi.s  uncle's  beir- 
general.  "-. !(/■..  No.  .',s;«. 

Lindsay,  Hon.  Colin,  h,  ISlit;  brother  of  the 
preceding.  1.  I'niim  and  I  nity  :  an  Address,  Lmi. 
Isliu,  Svo.  2.  Increase  of  lie  Flpiscopate,  Lon.,  lsi',:;. 
Svo.  3.  The  Church  Union  Movenieiil  :  Six  Aniiiiul 
Addresses,  Lon.,  ISC.'i.  Svo.  I.  Evidence  for  the  Piipucy, 
Lon.,  Isil'.),  Svo.  5.  De  I-Ieclesia  et  Cathedra;  or.  The 
I  Eiii)iire  Chureh  of  Jesus  Christ:  an  Epistle,  Lon.,  |s:7- 
■  78,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"Yervnineli  the  kind  of  work  that  Georce  Klioi'>  Mr. 
('asaul)i'ii  niiubt  lia\e  |uodneeil  if  lie  had  turned  Io.iimui 
Catholie."— S.  (Ill  n  ii.\.M  ;  Ac<i<l.,  xiv.  o.'>l. 

l.indsay,  Ldward.  The  Law  of  Prohiites  an  1 
Administrations.  Ireland.  Lon.,  18.0s,  Syo. 

Lindsay,  J.  J}.  Chrono-.Astrolabe :  a  Set  of  As- 
•  ronomie  Tables.  Lon.,  1858,  Svo. 

Lindsay,  J.  T.  Frenqh  E.xiles  of  Louisiana,  N. 
York.  IsSl.  l2uio. 

Lindsay,  James,  M. A.,  M.D.  The  Analytical  In- 
terpretation of  the  ■'System  of  Divine  Goyerniueut  of 
.Moses,  Lon.,  187.'),  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Lindsay,  James  .VIexnnder,  M.D.,  of  liclfast. 
(liniatie  Treatment  of  Consumption:  Homo,  Fnicign. 
and  Colonial  Sanaloriii.  Lon.,  Iss7,  cr.  Svo. 

Jandsay,  James  Ludovic,  LL.D..  F.ll.A.s.. 
F.R.S.,  V.P.S.A.,  LnrI  ol'  I'raAVl'ord  and  Bnl- 
carres,  h.  1S47;  son  of  A.  W.  C.  Lindsny,  Kail  of 
Crawfcu'd  and  lialcarres,  snyo.i.  liibliothcca  Lindesiaiiii : 
Hand-List  to  the  Early  Editions  of  the  Greek  and  Latin 
Writers  of  Ancient  and  .Mediieval  'f  iuie.s,  Lon.,  Iss,,^  sy,,. 
Lindsay,  Kev.  Thomas  .>I.  1.  (Trans. i  Sy-teni 
of  Logic,  and  History  of  Logical  Doctrines;  fiuiii  llic 
German  of  F'riedricli  Ueberweg,  Lon.,  1871,  Syo.  'J.  .st. 
J.Mark:  with  Maps.  Notes,  and  Introductions,  Edin., 
1881,  12mo.  :!.  The  Reformation,  ('•  Hand-lluol,s  for 
Bible-Classes,")  Edin.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  I.  Gohlcn  Tlinn-hts: 
Words  of  .lesus  recorded  in  the  Gospels,  Edin.,  1>S2. 
ti4mo.  :),  (Ed.)  Golden  Thoughts  from  the  r,-;iliiis, 
Edin.,  ISSli,  481110.  15.  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles;  \nlli 
Notes,  Edin.,  1SS4-S,'),  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  7.  (  Ed.  I  Tlcui'lits 
from  tho  Imitation  of  Christ,  Edin.,  ISSd,  12iii.i.  s. 
'[he  Gospel  of  St.  Luke:  with  Introduction,  Not. -.  ami 
Maps.  Edin.,  lsS7,  2  vols.  p.  Syo. 

Lindsay,   Rev.   W.,   D.D.      1.    Inquiry   into  the 
Christian  Law  as  to  the  Relationships  which  bin   .Mar- 
riage, Edin.,  IS.i;'),  l2mo;  2d  ed.,  1S7I.     2.   Lcctiii'S,,n 
i  the  Epistle  to  tho  Hebrews.     [Edited  by  Rev.  Ueirgo 
i  Brooks.]     Edin.,  1807,  2  vols.  Svo. 


LIN 

18J;.""'r''^.'  ";  ""!"«•"»  M.D.,  P.R.S.E.,  F.L.S.,  ,1 
18.  0,  min.   l(„iio.      2.   Contribution   to    New    7..,  h,,.'! 

LindsBj,  Vvilliam  Schaw,  Isi6-1877,  b  ,it  Avr 
^cotlun.l;  «,,„t  „,seh  as  a  cabin  b„y,  r, wo  ,  t'l  '  ..i 
""incl  ;;f  «  n.erchanfna,,  i„  l,s;iB,  J  ^ZnlyZ 

!.<m.lon'  ciccto,!   M  l>  .■./t  ''"I'l'ini!  business   in 

..  u'luu,  eccto.l  M.l.loi'  lyneniou  1  n  Isjl  and  fnr 
Nnuiorlan,  m  Is.v.l.  I.  Our  Navigation  ai^lMH,  . 
Laws    uonsiclered,    l,„n.,   1863,  Sv„      2     n„r    \f  .  1 

.Shipping  and  Aneient  ^n.^erce  I  w  '.^\.  I  .''us^i  C' 
trations,  I,„n.,  l,s7l-76,  -I  vols   Svo  """•'■"us  iiius- 

Blve  additionah^|;;/,rS       'lorcv  ,,^r.u;;L 
timis,  and  contrlbulf  towards     iaki   J  huir^  ''''"''"I'- 
plete  eni^yclopjcdia  ..r  tlie  1,  st  rv  ,  ■  «m,  y"'"."''* '}.  *■■">»• 
A'0'.,xxxviii,:,.i,i,an/l.xli  M      ^       »''ili-buildiiig."-.Sa(. 

l-o'n   '^""""t'o""'!.""^'"'  '"^V^,""^  Mercantile  Marine, 

iwieeti:;,r:f  a'^Mo^i.^rr  t':  ;^''"'''r  r' 

in  1852.  and  was  apX?  re  LTn!    ,!  VoTnti  it^ 
Torol^'i   5r"o^%'.  ";",•■.  "'-'-y  ""-'  Present  IN^io^' 

Bou1;dLi:::.M/nta;o,T'„rn"rsr?   1   '>;",  l---t'»<i 

'•-""-S?'fk.^'"i-«^t^- 


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tion'lWsi'   *V.     ''""^   '"V   '''M'ier^'Mach;'.  An.n.uni- 

Ta.hygrapliy,"  1873,  I2mo,  5th  ed.,  187«  *'"''"*'"'  "^ 
Liiidsley,  John  Berrien,  M.D.,  D.D    b   1822  at 

Pruiceton,  N.J.;    so,,  of  Uev.   Philip  Lindinv     ■,:,•' 

gn,  uated  in  the  n,ed.ca!  ^lepartmen^  .t'tfni  fr;;;' 
i'ennsyivanm  84;{,  professor  of  chemistry  in  he  ui? 
:  iti'  r  of-t"""  ''!'"-'•!;  ""^  chancellor  „V  the  u"  -  i 

;i    luinessee  18, ,-,«  and  since   1884.      1    Our   H„;n  . 

5"Sf"  »/-'=- --HI 

Lindsley,  Rev.  Philip,  D.D.,  I7sr,-i8M    h    „.  ! 

■1.  "t  of   Cumberland  College,    N^vshville,' 182.|    "o  !  ' 
I  rni,,„„r  of  archieo  ogy    n  the  Prp«hvt,.i-i,in  ti      i      •     ; 
.:^e.,unary  at  New  Al.mny,  In,h     s^  !iT     W  .Ts  ^^p'l' 

Man  .  ,1' 1",  '  ?,',^;\"'    ''i'':i;''"','^"""-y  chapters  on   the 

Yo.t  "''"""uV'm!'"*'  "'  ''°"'''*''''  '^'"''"■'''^hire.    The 

gr'll'';"^,•/?i'■f^' 'r?'-''^'''-  •>•  '"  ■'^™*'an'lf  e»i- 
on  '1  ,^u'  ■'?.''  *"*'"'•  ""<!  f»i-  »"">v  years  carried 
»"  .'  large  bookbinding  establiHhment  in  New  York  City 


Knicrrbo,'^k.'r\r'""'   '"     "'"  •'™"''''  ''i'"™'   '"    'ho 

.s",l  ,ri„«''^  •"   ^rious  journals.     I. 

o"«s  of  the  .Seasons,  and  other  I'ocins,  N.  Y„rk    l.soo 

I.inBnrd,  Alfred,  and  IIutchinM.n,  J,    (Trans  ) 
"  I  ini'  '"""•''•'  il'^ed  Kournier.  I.un.,  ISS|,,.r.  Svo 

Tow|,"i:'n""|ss"r":       '^^T-    "f   Country    and 

an.V'n,!"'''  ^^J^'V-'S^     '■  ■'^'^•'"="1  Annals  of  the  King, 
and  (Meens  of  lOngland.  I.oi,,.  is.m,  fol.     -    The  Hold 
Seeker  j  a  .Metrical   Narrative,   Lon.    1m;,),  fp    Sv,   "     " 
Musical    l^yuics   of    London,    l-on.,    IMI-    8vo  (lii 

ni.'     With    F      .    "^v"^  '""•?.  "'"'  Cli"'""  Countiet 

-hW^;%-:i^^-'i-,--^,,]-n....n. 

■  >o      0.  Ihe    Magic    Flute,   l,on..    I.SS4,  p.  Svo      fi     A 
Ust  Son,  and  The  (iloverV  Daughter,  l,on    1S85'  p  8v^ 
'•  A  Garhuul   of  .Seven    Lilies,  Lon.     IS8      n    8»^o      8* 
Ihe  Haven  under  the  Hill,  l.'n,,,  i.'.c,  3     o  .;.  cr   8vo 
!r   8vo      lo'T  '"  "  '';j"  ■■  ,"  •'^''»"'  I-""  '■^•^■3  vols! 

.'<t«ri'e.,:U.,°-18S8,-p  Sv"'  """^  '""'"'"'  ""''  '"'"^^ 
She^l;^liv;^l^!"i;;"'l;;";>« -llvvays  a  diarn,  about  it. 
life  she  (ieseribes   '  ^vell   M  ,,V';V  '''"11"       """■'■'*•  «''<«e 

"nd  tbcfresh  i^rltt  1  ,•  n  1  brer  iH^nV''''"'!'''  ".'  "'•'^  "'='' 
tier  pleasant  tales  T       1  m u  ..r     ''^'''''-    ""''"'''"'^'e 

qi.cni  tciideiievt. makel    r         ,1      ''er  writings  is  a  fro- 

.^>k  in  an  i.nposLC'tils:.;;'^^!:';;';^-:!":^^,;':^-;^ 

:     i'iiistead, -if.  c. 

'  sq.  Ifitno. 

'c.!^;"rSLi:i:;L.^.,^^i^-L^-^--^,Va,ue^ 

acetic  Surv^ing  aid  Angu^;V:;^c;;::^;i^"f88  j 
"  t  ■    ;  Creation  and  Grace,  Lon.,  1884,  12ino 

N-  'VorI;'"l's-,R^';"'''^'-     '^^1   ""*''"«  "f  'he  Nations, 
I  ii..         «'  '""  *"'■"'■';  Ihila.,  1S64,  Svo 

in  INo8  she  was  married  to  William  James  Linton   ,w",a 

t.m   hJ"r  ^""'7'""  ""•'^-  f""-"  "™'»  "part      m/s  L  ,"' 
^m   has  been  a  frequent   contributor    o  the  8a  urdTv 

11,  p.  svo.  2.  Ihe  Luke  Country,  Lon.,  1864  tvo 
■  -,'™f  :'"u.r  Nettle.,  a  Novel,  Lon'  1^65,3  vols.^: 
'p'sv.     neVed   ^i'T^f.^^'T'^^'  ''»"••  If^fie.Svols. 

:rN:v^.''L:ri8i,?:T::is';r!;vo'-'''"^"«'^^  »■'■-''= 
ne^5r^^8r^i?'^^^:^;-^,jf--^f-- 

son   uiii„t,an  ami  Oomniunist.  Lon.',  IS72."p.'8vo 

7enl^';;!;^ct'"wn^«;^;l;!ii.^™rpi7'''f'''^'>^^ 

thodoxy  :  iUs  i  very   a  rail  ;  '        ""'  "'eology  of  or- 
attempt  to  deline^S  t^SJ:  ^V^^Ill^ilulli^'^lJlJIJelS^iillJ 

JU05         " 


A  Marvellous  House,  Lon.,  1879, 


f 


.oaC 


LIN 

mdn  of  the  workins-clnsi'  "f  "ur  own  ilfty,  tjcclniilnt:  his 
°r"cr  with  the  h.nmin  life  of  Christ  us  his  ^,';-'>''''  '  "  : 
Biul  In  a  miicli  U«<  imrruw  sense  his  model,  anil  MruiluiUI> 
1  ollfylni;  his  (■"invptluii  of  it  .  .  .  In  the  cmirse  ol  an 
umi.'islsteil  itrnKk'le  with  the  princil.les  anil  machinery  ol 
modern  sueielv."— S/icdii/oi-,  xlvl.  ;i7;>. 

8.  l>atrioia  Keuilaill,  Lun.,  1»74,  3  vols.  p.  Svo ;  new 
ed.,  \>*i:>. 

••  Whatever  may  be  thonRht  of  the  artlstle  merits  of  this 
romaiiee,  it  is  impossihle  not  to  en  ..y  the  "j  .'''j';';'  ''' ,\'- 
Vftelty  wiiieh  pervades  the  whole  ol  it  and  kIvu.-.  It  lb  dls- 
tliictlve  llavoiir."-*i(.  AVf.,  xxxvlii.  Oi.i.  _ 

y.  The  Mad  Willminhhys,  and  other  Tales,  Lon.,  lJ<i> . 
new  ed.,  l.HSU,  12nio.  Id.  The  Atonement  of  Learn 
Diindas,  Lon.,  IM7I>,  :i  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  Deserves  a  hi«h  place  among  sensation  novels. 

^  "''Wc 'should  he  sorry  to  deter  any  one  eapalile  of  iiprire- 
clatlnL'siich  a  work  from  readiiiK  it  by  siiyiii(;  that  it  is  a 
very  serious  pro.liietiun  ;  yet  tlie  writer's  seriuiisiiess,  her 
kuen  sense  oV  the  evils  and  waywardness  ul  modern  so- 
(■letv.  and  of  the  duty  of  speaking  out  about  them,  mnst 
be  taken  into  aeeoiint  in  jndKliiK'  ol  her  narrative.  Wo 
(inirht  to  add.  however,  that,  if  It  is  serious,  It  is  certainly 
not  duli."-.s«(.  Afi'.,  xli.  7.-d.  .„„   „      , 

U.  The  World  Well  Lost.  Illust.  Lon.,  1S77,  2  vols. 
Svo;  18SII,  1  vol.  12.  I'mlor  which  Lord?  Lon.,  lf<7'J, 
3  vols.  p.  Svo  ;  ISSd,  I  vol.  lil.  With  a  Kilken  Thread, 
and  other  Stories,  Lon..  1SMI.  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  M.  The 
llebcl  of  the  Family,  Lon.,  1SSI>,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo ;  new 
-      '    "       '  In. 


Ath., 


LIP 

studied  engraving  under  Clcor^o  W.  lionner,  and  gain.  I 
a  reputation  as  a  draughtsman  ami  engraver  on  wii...l. 
He  was  engaged  on  the  Illustrated  London  News,  iiimI 
was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  London  Leader  in  IS.M. 
In  lSli7  he  removed  to  the  I'nited  States,  and  .selll.d 
first  in  New  York,  and  afterwards  in  New  ILiveii,  C'oi.'i  . 
where  he  opened  a  large  engraving  latablishment.  I. 
Clarihel.  ami  other  I'onms,  Lon.,  ISC,'.,  l2mo.  2.  Fern 
of  the   English    Laka    Country,   Lon.,  ls(i5,  r2mo.     :; 

I  Ireland    for   the    Irish;    Rhyme   and    Ueasons   again-! 

i  Landlordism,  N.  York,  lStl7,  itlino.  4.  The  Flower  -.u.  i 
the  Star,  and  other  Stories  for  Children,  Lon.,  ISBit,  1(,mm.. 
5  l'ot-1'ourri,  N.  Yo.-k,  IHTo,  12mo.  6.  The  Ameri.MH 
Odyssey,  Wash.,  1876, 16uio.  7.  The  Poetry  of  Amcri.i, 
(Ilohn'sSlandard  Lib.,)  Lon„187.s,  l2mo.   S.  Some  Tra-- 

I  tical  Hints  im  Wood-Kngraving  for  the  In.nruclioii  1 
Reviewers  and  the  Public,  Illust.  Bust.,  IS7'.l,  »{■  llhii... 
U.  James  Watson;  a  Memoir  (.f  the  Days  of  ihe  tiirht 
for  a  Free   Press  in    Knglnnd,  and  of  the  Agitaticm  I  r 

I  the  People's  Charter,  Manchester,  IS.SO,  10,  History  '•! 
Wood-Kngraving  in  America.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISS2,  fnl. : 
Host,,  I8S3,  llo.  II.  (Ed.)  Golden  Apples  of  Hespem^. 
1S82.  12.  (Ell.)  Rare  Poems  of  tlie  Sixleentl'  and  Mi- 
cnleenth  Centuries;  a  Supplement  to  the  Antholog,.-: 
with  Notes.  Illust.  Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vo. 
"The editor's  taste  In  poetry  is  as  true  as  his  liaieh  ni 

wood-engravliiK' The  book  will  be  welmme  alike  lo 

the  ordinary  reader  and  the  scholar  —All.,  No.  ..m. 
"This  delightful  little  volume  -.s.pcd((/or,  lyi.  10!i(. 
13.  Wood-Engraving:  a  Manual  of  Instruction,   lllii-i. 

Lon.',  1SS4.  ,  .,  ,    ,, 

"  We  may  accept  this  admiral:;-  'rcutlse  as  a  sort  of  Imv- 
taste  of  the"  larger  and  nuireeoinprehensive  work  onwoo.l- 


ed.  18S1.  1,5.  .My  Love,  Lon.,  ISSl,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  It 
The  Girl  of  the  Period,  and  other  Social  Essays,  Lon 
1SS3,  2  vols,  Svo.  ("The  Girl  of  the  Period,"  reprinte 
from     the   Saturday   Review,   was   published    in    Ne' 

Y'ork  in  ISB'.i.)  ,,       ,  u    piiL'rnvlnL' which  is  expected  from  the  aumor,   .  .  .  im« 

"These  iiapers,  which,  as  we  used  to  sUlm  them  each  |  ^J^j^^^^t   {;irposes(purport.s'.'|  to  be,-a  manual  of  iiiMio.- 

snnday,  sienied  so  largely  tinctured  with  imra,  ox     id  ;  vha   '^'l'}^^^.  ,^jl  1,^  ,l,,,^^  ,„  ^,,,  ,.,,refnily  arram!vd,  l.ui  a 

clever  tlippancy,  when  read  in  the  light  o    '"]or  toiitro-  ,  i,,j,r  ,„^,i,ftiid  business-like  treatise  on  ess  •ntial  pom  >.     .  . 


A    llilll' 
Ili.-Iullo; 


versles  are  very  full  of  truth  and  subcrness.  -.4ca((.,  xxv.  f^^  ^^,  expected  from  Mr.  Linton,  the  book  is  likcwi 

2S.  „  ,     ,„,,;;     somewhat  controversial.     He  Is  not  content  with  .■xphuii- 

17.  lone,  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  or.  Svo;  new  ed.,  iSf**;  |  j,,,,  [lie  intelligence  and  art  with  whicii  licwuk  loi.l 
18.  The  Ilift  in  the  Lute,  Lon.,  ISS.i,  32mo.  lih  Stabbed  ;  xhcmison  chose  their  lines,  but  he  must  i.oint  out  i..w 
in  the  Dark  Lon.,  ISS;5,  12mo.  21),  The  Autobiography  ,  absent  these  qualities  are  in  much  moile  woik  Hindi 
I"  C;:;i!,S;er  Kl^kland,  ,ss.,  3  vols,  er   Svo  !  passes  f-4>;--t''l^:;ts^:"li!:i.^:^  i^ii.tcd,  .0 

"  The  first  volume  o|>eiis  like  tlic  beginning  of  a  regular         14-   Lovt  '''r-   ,'  "''  ,   'rnnmi.uions    N.  York,  Iss'.i, 

i;;S\;.a^r  ^^^^^^  SiXi-'linl.  Vflslill^lJInir  ,  S'l^;,   'with's^;;;..^;'.,  IL 'urir^   Enghsh  Vers.., 

S.jiiK.ortheskctches,whichareverythinly  veiled  lor    j,,^  york,  18S3,  :,  vols.  l2mo. 
ilic'most  part,  are  in  the  happiest  manner  id  the  author        rimvood,  .Mary.     The  House  of  Camelot ;  a  Tide, 
of  'The  Hill  of  tlie   Period,'  and  are  made  add  tninalb         '^  „  '  --^ 

^j:^i;ri';^.;f;^;:^l^:'^r^':x^^!li:^:il:"''^"'"''''" '''''"  ;  '"lip^^a,  ^^U..U.     Remarks  ..d  Emcnd;,,^,. 

21,   Paston  Carew,  Miser  and  Millionaire,  Lon.,  1SS«,  ;  on  Tluicydides  ;  2d  e.l.,  Lon.,  ISOO,  Mo. 
3  vols.  or.  Svo.     22.  Through  the  Long  Night;  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  ISSS,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.     She  is  al.so  said  to  be  the 
author  of  Too  Soon  ;   a  Study  of  a  Girl's  Heart,  Lun., 
1873,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.     Anon. 

Linton,  Uev.  Henry,  M.A..  IS0J-18S7,  gnvdu- 
ated  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford.  1824;  ordained  1820; 
rector  of  St.  Peter-le-liuilev,  (>xford,  l8;)(i-77;  hon, 
civnon  of  Chri.st  Church  from  1S71.  .Sermons  preached 
at  St.  Peter-le-Railey,  Oxford,  Lon.,  I87S,  p.  Svo. 

Linton,  Kev.  Henry  P.,  M.A.,  graduated  at  ^"■■K.'  '"."."'  !'"%„.  „„,„,,  ,„„„  (-Grace  Green 
Trinity  follge.  Dublin.  IS45  ;  ordained  1845  ;  divinity  LippinooU,  Mr>.  Sarnli  Jane,  (  txrace  uieen 
lecturer  at  St.  Aidan's  (.'ollege  |S.|9-.V,I ;  vicar  of  Birken- 
head lS(i4-S2;  rural  dean  of  Birkenhead  1SS8.  1.  Par- 
aphrase and  Notes  or.  St.  Paul's  Epistles,  Lon.,  IS.'.S, 
U'liio.  2.  .Jesus  the  Resurrcctimi ;  Twelve  Sermons, 
Lon.,  ISlia,  12mo.  3.  Psalms  of  Daidd  and  Sokonon, 
Lon.,  1871,  l2ino.  4.  Tlic  Scriptures  arrangeil  in  the 
Order  of  Time  as  written,  Lon..  1875,  l2nio;  new  ed., 
1S8I.  5.  The  Book  of  .Jeremiah:  with  Notes;  Part  I., 
Historical  Cli.vpters,  Lon.,  1878,  12mo.  «.  The  Book  of 
Kehemiah  ;  with  Explanatory  Notes,  Lon.,  1878,  12mo. 
7.  The  Book  of  Genesis;  with  Explanatory  Notes  and 
Atipcndiccs,  Lon.,  18711,  12mo.  8.  Christ  in  the  Old 
Testament,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo.  9.  The  First  Kf^MW  h' 
the  Corinthians:  with  Notes,  Lon.,  18SI,  I2m',  :.'.  I  ho 
Second  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians;  with  Note-.  Lon., 
lSs2,  12mo.  11.  The  Books  of  Haggai  and  Zcchariah ; 
with  Note?,  Lon.,  1834,  12iiio.  12.  In  Memoriam  ;  Ser- 
"  '         ■  "     Lon., 


Lipniann,   R.    I.     (Trans.)    A   Hero   of  our    Inn 
by  M.  U.  LeniKmtoff,  Lon.,  1880.  p.  Svo. 

Lippe,  Adolf,  M.D.,  d.   1888.     Text-Book  of    .M 
teria  .Mcdica,  Pliila,,  1SI)7,  Hvo. 

Lippineott,  Esther  J.,  (Trimble.) 
Book  of  English  and  American  Literature 
and  Critical,  Phila..  IS83,  l2mo. 

Lippincolt,   Leander   K.  and   Sarnli   Jiuie. 
Old  Wonder-Eves,  and    other    Stories    for  Chililreu.  N. 


wood,"  pseud., I  L"""-.  ^ol-  '■•  '>'l'l"l  ''•  1«23.  1.  Stories 
and  Legends  of  Travel  and  History.  Illust.  b"-!.. 
IS57  llimo.  2.  Bonnie  Scotlaml ;  Tales  of  hor  llisMiy, 
Heroes,  and  Poets,  Best.,  ISliO,  ISmo.  3.  Stones  In.in 
K;imou8  Ballads,  Bost.,  ISfiO,  ISmo.  4.  Recorls  "1  Ine 
Years,  Bost.,  1867,  Hhiio.  5.  Stories-' a«d  M.irlUs  "> 
France  and  Jtaly.  Bost.,  1S(',7,  Kimo.  (k  New  Ude  iii 
New  Lands :  iNotcs  of  Travel  acro.ss  the  Amonciiu  Lon 
tinent,  from  Chicago  to  the  Pacific  and  Buck,  \.^on.. 
1872,  r.'mo.  7.  Heads  and  'I'nils  :  Siudie.i  aii.i  Muii" 
ol  Pets,  N.  York,  1874,    8.  Victoria,  Queen  ol  Eii-liinl 


mens  preached  on  Various  Occasions,  lSlil-87, 
1888,  cr.  Svo. 

Linton,  Lanrence.  Ho  is  not  Guilty  ! 
1860,  p.  Svo. 

Linton,  Robert. 

VIr.H.-ts,  Lor...   IH.V.  1!. 


Linton,  Wiliiiiin. 

Properties  of  .\ 


her  Girlhood  and  Womanhood,  Lon.,  4883,  cr. 
Stories  for  Home  Folks.  ISS5. 

Lippitt,  Vrnncis  >»,  served  in  the  civil  war,  no  r 
was    brevetted    brigadier  general   of  volunteers.      K^V 
Treatise  on   the   Tactical    Use  of  the   Three  Arte- 
York,  1S«.>.  12mo.      2.  A  Treatise  on  [ntrcnelin 
York,  18fi«,  l2ino.     3.  Special  Operations  of  W  . 
idi;ncc,   1868,    r.'mo.     4.  Fieh'    Service   in   W 
1  Siio.     5.  Criminal  Law  as  h..ininistercd  m   M-     •  m 
setts.  Host.,   1870,  Svo.     6.   Physical   IVoofs  ol    '>iwtla'i 
Discovered  Laws  of  the  Sun  and  '  Life  given  in  Letters  to  the  Seybert  Commission,  "aM>- 

ISSS.  Svo.  _    _  T   r     II  n 

'  -    f).\l..  i.l.-.l'  I 


Lon., 


vol.  L,  add.,]  d.  1878.     1. 


id  Modern  Colours, 


Li 


1852, 


p.  Svo. 
1862, 


2.  Colossal  Vestiges  of  the  Older  Nations,  Lon., 


Lipscomb,  Kev, 

'b.  Is  1 6,  at  Georgetown, 


D.C, ;  bee 


A<i«atc 


Metho.li.-t  Kliif- 


1  minister ;  chancellor  of  the  Univers 


ilv  of  Ceorgiii 


Svo. 


186(1-74  ;  professor  of  philosophy  an 


Liiilon,  WiiliUMi   .fames. 


h.    1SI2,   in   London  ;,  dcrliilt  University,  Nashvi 


id  oriticisui  m 


Viin- 


ille,  1875-84,      I.  On 


LIP 

Lipscomb,  Klleii.      l.  Little  x,.,]  ,. '     ,,i.  f 

Lipscomb,  Kev.  Harry  fiirtp  r"\  \  '        "•  ' 
vicar  ol  Staindron  an,l  i-P,.t„r  .,.•  r'„..i.,i..,',  T'*',"'^"  "^"  ^ 


LIT 

,  fillliirc.."-.!^/,    X„  .,7,;|"'-"'""'  »i"i^'wi''l,  tlif  rcMilt  is  a 

.1.    Myths   fro,„"'th,.  "m  ,     l'™  ''^'O''  "-J-  f'„lliHi„„,  l.ssM 
I.o„.!d,J,   in,       ""•"■""n'l.o«e,,.   tol,l    i„    Enmi.h, 

Iil':^"'«i;^'^;";^-     '^""  "■-'"  -  -  ...  it. 


voU.';'%,f  '*'"•'•       '^-^'"o    !"">"-.   L'.n.,    1872,    .  ;  "^/^-^  N"."e.  Mihv;uC\vi"!'i;s:r'lto''^   ''^"'"•' 
List,  A.     T«o  Phases  of  the  Social  Evil.  r.„„>.«,    I  tions.  .MuIvauLrWir   f?" ",':,''.''•     ''''-   I'hreo  Voca- 


Maiirico   Khynharf,  l.on.,  I.sri, 


voU.^  |,,  ,svi). 
List,  A.     Two  Phases  of  the  Social  Evil,  Lon.,  l.SBl, 
Listiido,  J.  T 

LI  U     U  r  r     1,    ?^^''''^   **"''•'    ^'l^'C'S..    1-'.K.S., 

^;;.:';|!:;';i^n:;i^;;t;r,^;:s^.:ft;i:s:;^ 

S.vs.cMu,  l,on,  I ';;»'';",:'   •^''"'■"^■^   ""   "'«  Antiseptic 
I^<!:i,p.  8vM  «"•"«"■"■'"  "f  UI'Milicl  .Saints,  Lon 


iir  !■  ,iv^,.r  ■ .'...!...  '"""'. <-""'> T.v.  she  .siiniiiirta         o    m..   ...._.  ' 


ildiMiiil  1<M1  the  Driii, hers     i  i,,Vi';'"'"  V"  ■'"-■"'■■«'iein.    .sue 

"1  tlie  Hook  ,„■  ,hJ  He:i:i;;;'io,';.!-!:V,  "C  'l,''"^,, V-'kerms 
;,':'»"'  ««y.  William.     The  tn-h'-of"  i„„  „e 
-i'.^S  to  the  Church  of  ,S.o.la„,|,  L„n.,  ls,-,s,  „    "!„ 

:.-r^SSph.^:7jrii!:;;rTi/r"'^: 

•.Itch,  Wilbur  K.,  MD       <  h- 1  i  tv,     1 
^v.-i.m  „(■  DeniHtiT-     i,Vl  .■       *,      I  ' *"'   American 

•  '■"'"■•  '^'J>  }>■  !>vo;   new  cil.,  ls,><0 


tions.  .Milwaukee,  \Vi...,  Isss    |"„„ 

'£fS."^r^r^t^;-^rc£.i=-&-:: 

I^ife.      Iliua.     N:-V;rk,''sss  '■^l?;,!'""''   ^^"'«''  "'-"«'" 

0^r^U,^:i^,I^"'T\    '^''-^^--nJnnts   of 
l(Wn,%„b,irn,  m"    i""2  "''"^'  M«»««cbusetts,  in 

."i-;.onar,  ,u.^,^,;.,,,,.^?;''-;j^;.^--'-;J   1.^74, 
Madagascar:  its   lli.tory  „„a  Peop*^,e.  '^lin^'luUn'; 

quiekereyeati.me  I  irihlh,,,  „,?,■;  '■'■■  v'"'''''  "'"'  I"'"  "■ 
(.■rotesqiie  in  ,„ai  V Vh  l  '  '"  •^'"'"■'-' "'ul  for  the 

ilie  .same  .-iibje  o     us' i'n  ,  i.'  '  '''V  '","  »"">'"'^  '1™'  with 
fauna   of  Wnil,  Ka."™"  tl         ,i      "''H" ''"   'l'^'  "">"  an.l 

tl."r.mgl,.K,,in,,{;tV';L;iV.nelh:,rt'eils''l  ''.''■  ^''V' 
a  loii)?   sweeii  in    row  imr   /i,  „J  ,,      ■    't'l".  ^er.v  niiicli  as 

prcltx- stroke.'       U'l  i  v    fu/w  .v'/'^-mV''^  "   ^'","'  ,''"'"«'' 


ThHfri'   I'on   ',fs?-     "l''''""^'   "■>    Temperance,' 
.i^    ,is?;;r/r,i,.i:-V:--^^^;.|:.^1^8..     3.     A 

Cw"'l^l^^"';^^«--';«^;;;-!f';.™luateaat 
Inner  Tein,,le  l.S7(;  4    t  '^''  '"  ,""•'  *""■  '"  'I'" 

Holdings  aI       '  'Hie   'awn-'u  'f  ""  ""^  Agricultural 

^th  the  Acts,  Kegulati,;ns:Lt4^!ac!C,il"';'^8i: 

Sktlet'lt^r^*,^""'"'''      V^°""'     '^^•■'«'^    " 
L'vols,  svu.  Manners,  and  Facts,  Lon.,  IS84, 

l.e;.siveS^!:;i.'^\,r^'«f^'  r  «">•'» <"«  an,l  very  .^mpre- 
,  (ouehe.i.anil  W'T  e Llv  to  h-i  ,.        ,■  ?' "i  "<'''  ''^"  '"'--^  "Ot 

ioou.d_wisinK.';.e;jant,leieis:li,^\;i:!.^:,^:i,,';'-«'',-e 


.    .  .  .  -,    ,,.    ,..»„j     iju^v    tMl.,     I.SNU. 

tno.       .->      \A  hnso     WiCn    ..l...it     _i.   '    I       .,     . ,  '         ' 


An\'iT    v-  ^"^^-^-^^^  X^'Vok,']^^  ,2u„; 
i. chfield  '  Th^'  ^^'-  ^'"'''  "'*■'•  •«"'"• 

-.;  M:5e.^!::T^!-,s.i;:'^-^7r""-" 

of.L.i.J  V:V,M     'n^""-   .-•  <'•■''•)  The  Poetical  Work, 
■ '  "'<;"lcv  Pnncc,  .Manchester  and   Lon.,  l.s.s]    ^ 

life 


ISMl'f'o,:.:'"''"'     '■""  "'  *•-•  J--"  I-i'tie,  N.  York, 
izzie  M.     Persephone,  and  other  Poems, 


Svii, 


also,  a  large-paper  edition.     3.  The  L 


of  John  Cri^chi^ri^in^e^E? 

,',",?,';:;,i;',!5!'?.?"°»  of  the  nfe , 


Little, 

liOn.,  i'U. 
Little. 


Contc 


up, 


'^ius  P. 


ester  and  Lon.,  1.S81,  II   i  IMiist.      I 


with 


Joh 


'"  '''it'-I'ley  Prince  an  eli; 


11(1  collec 
made 


LiitU 


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Ky.,  1 


Select 


lien   Hardin:  his  Times  and 
from     his    Speeches. 


C.     Cholera:  some  R 


'ted  poems  of     ^^lture  and  Path'ioirv    I.nn 
>  obtain  fora;      Little,    Hillia 


,  1867 
m.     The  II 


istory 


emarks 
Weare 


upon  its 


New 


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LIT 


nfttnimhlre,   173.')-1«H8.      lHust.     \,iivn-\\,  Mfts'., 
8v(). 

I.mic,  Williiim  John,   M.D  ,   K  H.C.I'., 

v(il.  i.,  :i'IiImJ  |iliy»ifiiiii  I'l  llii!  Iiiliint  (ir|ih  .u  v  _ 

Wnni'l' .111;   ruiimltr  (if,  iiml  forinorlv   pti.N  ^ m  to,  tlie 

U"yii|nrlhiii)("lii'  lloii|iitiil,  I.  Niiluic  ami  TniUiiielit 
(if  Iii-('"niiilio."  "f  Mm  llniii:iii  KriiiiiL',  Lni).,  is.,;),  svii. 
L'.  On  Spiiiul  Wciikiic.-F  ,uiil  S|iiiiiil  CuiviitiiM'i' ;  thuir 
Kurly  KeiMKiiiiiiiii  hthI  Treiitini'iil,  l.oii.,  iMl.-*,  >*v». 
With  I.ITTI.i:,  !•;.  .M.,  Mi'ilii'iil  iiiiil  SnrKiciil  .\H|ieot»  of 
Iri-KiKM'.  ((it'iiii  ViilnniM.)     lllii^l.     N.  Voik,  l!<«:i,  Svn. 

I.ittlc,  Uev.  Williuin  .(ohii  Knox-,  M.A„  b. 
iibout    IS;;ii.  lit   Stiniiil^lnwii.  r.iunty  Tyroni'.  IrcliinJ  ; 
griiiluiite.l  III  Trinity  College,  CiiiiiliiiilKcN  ISilL';  (inluiniil 
l.'^tCi:  rocliir   nl'  St.    Alliiin's   C'IiitIk.iu.I,    .MiiiiflR'sliT. 
1m7,'i-S.i,  iinil  pinc.'O  then  of  llniir  ('ni.-:<;  i-iiiinii  ul'  Wur-  ' 
foster  fUvi-   IHSI.      1.  Tlie    Tlirt'i'-llmir.-'  AK">iiy  "f  "iir 
Itli'H.-f,l    IUmIoc'Ihit,    l,im.,    1.^77,    ll'iiio ;   iiuw   im1.,    l.SSl.  , 
2.  Seriiiiiiin  |iieii(Oieit  fur  tlie  inoH  part  in   Miini'lifi'ler, 
l,..n.,    1S«II,    p.    «v..;  2il    0(1.,    IS8I.     :i.  Churuftcrialics 
and    Mdtive."    "f    iIk!    (,'liri^iiiin     Life:    Ten    yernions  | 
preiiclied  In  Mi>n(;lu'.-t(T  Ciitliuilnil,  l-..n.,  Is^O,  er.  .Svo;  ' 
new  ed.,  isst.     4.  The  .My.itery  of  tho  I'li^-sion   (if  Our 
Mo-I  llolv  Ucdeenicr,  L(in.,  ISrtl,  p.  Svo ;  M   cd.,  IS,-*.),  ; 
(.T.  Svo.    ',1.  Tlie    Wilnen.^  (if  the   l'assi(jn   of  (lur  Slost  | 
iliilv  Kedeenicr,  Lon.,  I^.■^l,  p.  Svo.     ii.  The   Hopes  and 
l)cd^(ion8  of  the   l'iM<ion  of  Our  .Mo.ft   Holy  Itedeoiner, 
I,on.,   18S(1,  er.  ^v».     7.  The  l!mk(^n  Vow:  a  Stiiry  of  j 
Here  and  Hereafter:  Istiind  Jd  od.s.,  I,on.,  I^M7,  p.  Svo.  i 
».  The   Cliild    of  .^talferton :    a    Chapter    of   a    Kainily  : 
Chroiiiele,  I.on.,    ISss,  p.  8vo.     U.  Tho  Light  of  Life:  | 
Soriuuiis  prciiidied  on  \  arious  Oeea!(ionD,  Lon.,  1888,  p. 
Svo.     Also,  ?in;|le  sernions.  I 

liittledille,  H.  .Notes  fin  Lord  Mttcaulay'n  "  Life 
of  Johns-oii,"  l.on.,  |S7!»,  IL'iiio. 

I.ittlediiie,  Uvv.  Kiehurd  Frederick,  I.I  .D., 
D.C.L.,  I8:i:i-1K(,M1,  li.  in  Uiililin:  (.'riidiuUed,  senior 
Mod.  Chis.,  at  Trinity  College,  Dulilin,  ls,^l:  ordained 
)8afl;  euniteof  .St.  Mary  Virgin,  .-^oho,  1S57-61.  Ho  wii.s 
obliged  by  ohronie  ill  health  to  give  up  pnroehial  work, 
and  theneefortli  devoted  himself  ti  literature,  writing  on 


LIV 

|H88,  I  by  npfMiintinenI  of  the  prenidlng  lii-hop,  ho  took  ehaii<c 
of  the  Anieriean  Kplsoopal  churchu-  on  the  conlinent  ut 
f.iiif.-,  ,  Kurope.  I.  C(iniiionc.'<  ad  Clerum.  1S7'.)-ISMI,  .N.York, 
vlum,  ;  1881,  IJiiio.  2.  liidividuiilisiii :  its  (ironlh  and  Tended- 
eies;  with  some  Suggestions  as  to  the  lieiiiedy  for  1;- 
Kvils:  being  Sermons  preiicliod  before  Cie  I  liiver.-ily  "I 
Cambridge,  Kngland,  N.  York,  ls8l  12rii  :.  li.  Tlie 
Cbrislian  .Ministry  at  the  Close  of  tb(  .>linelecnth  C.  n- 
tury  I  being  l.eetiints  beloie  the  (ienenil  Thcologi.  il 
Seminary,  -New  York,  (.n  "  lli.-liop  I'addoek's  Koiiuda- 
tion."  .N.  York,  IS'*!.     Al^o,  clioij.'es,  ,te. 

I.ittlejohn,  liaviiii*  .loi»t'|ihiiH.  Legen  1^  f 
.Mienigaii  and  the  Old  Northwest,  Allegan,  .^lieh.,  !«:.., 
Svo. 

Mtlk-lon,  A.  f.  Voi'ubnlary  of  Sea  Words,  in 
Kiii.'li:-h,  l-'reneli,  ,Vc.,  l.on.,  IS71I,  12mo. 

Littleton,  Hon.  and  Uev.  feeil  James,  MA., 
b.  l.->iill;  son  of  the  second  I!:iron  Hatlierlon;  gradiiidcd 
atChrist  Cbureh,  O.xford,  1^72;  ordained  |S7.|  ;  vieiin.!' 
renkriilgo  sinee  Isstl.  "Through  the  Way  of  the  Wil- 
derness,"  Lon.,  isstl,  12mo. 

Littleton,  Ii..\.,  and  Blatihlcy,  J.  S.  lJi-( -i 
of  the  Law  of  1-ire  liisinaiiic  Companies  in  the  Couils 
of  (ircut  liritain  and  Ameiicii,  l)ubu(iue,  isi;:;,  Svo;  ;id 
ed.,  rev,  by  C.  liates. 

I.ittlewood,  Itev.  Millinni  Fdensor,  M.A., 
graduated  at  I'enibroko  College,  Cainio  nlge,  1SJ4  ;  or- 
dained l.>-;'i7;  vieur  of  St.  James,  li.ih,  1S72-81.  !. 
A  (iiirland  from  the  I'arables,  Lon.,  ls,,7,  12mo.  2.  V.f- 
sentials  of  Knglish  History.  Lon.,  18(i2,  12mo;  ,Sd  e,l., 
JS68,  :'..  Elciuentaiy  Hiftory  of  liritain,  Lon.,  IsiiH, 
12ino.  4.  Kngland  ilt  Home,  Lon..  18711,  12mo.  5.  Ivs- 
scntiftls  of  New  Testament  Study,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  ."\o. 
fi,  Down  in  Dingyeliire,  1872.  7.  The  Story  of  the 
Wanderer,  1874.     8.   Lovely  in  their  Lives:  ii  liiiok  l-.i 


ecclesiastical  pubjoets,  and  cor.i' 
pii'ilia  liritannica  and  to  perir  .■.■'■ 
of  his  publications  includes  u.  -■ ,  •; 
phlets;  1.  Application  of  <".  ; .  ,i  ; 
Churches,  Lon..  18i7.  2,  ji.-i'.;: 
Women  in  tbo  Early  Chtifoli,  L. 
from  the  Service-Hooks  of  '(if.  i? 
Lon.,  1811.'!,  p.  Svo.     4.  Tho  Mix- 


to  the  Eneyclo- 
.''he  following  list 
.'i..  polemical  pmn- 
tf,o  Doeoration  of 
•  Coinmunities  of 
,  18(12.  :i.  Offices 
'y  Eastern  Church, 
halico,  Lon.,  ISIi'i ; 


4th  ed.,  1867.     b.  'I'he  North  Side  of  tho  Altar,   Lon., 


Earnest  lioys,  Lon.,  187(1.  l2iiio.  ',(.  Tho  Visitation  •'! 
the  I'(j(.r:  a  Practical  Manual,  Lon.,  1S76,  ISmo.  I". 
liii  le  liiographiis,  l.on.,  1S7^. 

Litton,  Uev.  lOdvvard  Arthur,  il-A..  [miif,  ^  1. 
i.,  add.,]  graduated  double  first  class  at  lialliol  (  'il- 
Icge,  Oxford,  18;i(l;  Fellow  of  Oriel  18:!(!-44 ;  ordaiiir^l 
1«40;  rector  of  Naunton  since  IMiU.  I.  The  Connc-- 
tion  of  the  Church  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaimnt-, 
(Uamjiton  Lectures,)  Lon.,  IS.ill,  Svo.  2,  I'arochia,  -cr- 
mons,  Lon.,  Is5'.i,  12nio.  .1.  (Juide  to  the  Study  of  the 
Holv  Scriptures.  Lon.,  1S6(I,  fp.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1871.  4. 
Miracles,  Lon..  1SR8,  12mo. 

liitton,  Edward  falconer,  Q  ('.,  M.A.,  isr- 
ISHl;  called  to  the  Irish  bar  ISI'.i;  land  cominissioiier 
from   1881.       Life  or  Death;    the  Llestiny  of  the  Sioii. 


(j.  Carols  for  Christnins  and  other  Seasons,     Dublin,  1S65,  Svo 


18C4iiieds. 

Lon.,  18B4.  7.  Unity  and  the  Ueacript:  a  Hcply  to 
Bishop  Ullathorne,  Lon.,  18li4.  8.  Tho  Catholic  Ritual 
in  tho  Church  of  England,  Lon.,  18fi,i;  13  eds.  ».  The 
Elevation  of  tho  Host.  Lon.,  !8(ia.  10.  Early  Chris- 
tian Rituals,  Lon.,  IS(i7.  II.  The  Children's  Broad: 
a  Communion  Office  for  the  Y'oung,  Lon.,  IsiiS;  4  eds. 
12.  Commentary  on  the  Song  of  Songs,  Lon.,  180it, 
]2ino.  KJ.  Pharisaic  I'roselytism,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.  14. 
Anglican  Orders:  a  Summary  of  Historical  Evidence, 
Lon.,  1S71,  Svo,  l.*!.  Secular  Studies  of  tho  Clergy, 
Lon.,  1871.  16.  Children  at  Calvary,  Lon.,  1S72,  :!2m(i. 
17.  Religious  Education  of  Women,  Lon.,  1872.  18. 
At  tho  Old  Catholic  Congress,  Lon.,  1872.  lit.  Tho 
Rationale  of  Prayer,  Lon.,  1S72.  20.  The  Relation  of 
the  Clergy  to  Politics,  Lon.,  187.'!.  21.  Church  Parties, 
Lon.,  1S74.  22.  Dean  Stanley  on  Ei'clesiastical  Vest- 
ments, Lon.,  1873;  :i  eds.  23.  Last  Attempt  to  Reform 
tbo  Church  of  Rome  from  Witliiu,  Lon.,  1875.  24. 
Ultramontane  Pojiular  Literature,  Lon.,  1876.  25.  An 
Inner  View  of  tlie  Vatican  Council,  Lon.,  1S77.  26. 
Christianity  and  Patriotism,  Lon.,  1877.  27.  The  Pan- 
theistic Factor  in  Christian  Thought,  Lon.,  1S77.  28. 
The  Petrino  Claims,  Lon.,  1S78-84.  29.  Why  Ritualists 
do  not  become  Roman  Catholics,  Lon.,  1S78.  30.  Plain 
Reasons  against  joining  the  Church  of  Rome,  Lon.,  187!t, 
]2mo.  31.  Words  of  Truth,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo.  32.  A 
Short  History  of  the  Council  of  Trent,  Lon.,  18S8, 12ino. 
With  V.m:x,  J.  E. :  1.  (.Ed.)  Tho  Priest's  Prayer-Book, 
Lon.,  1864, 12mo;  2d  ed.  same  year.  2.  (Ed.)  The  Chris- 
tian Passover  ;  or,  Notes  on  tho  Holy  Communion,  Lon., 


Childiv 


Litton,    Uev.  G.     Thirty   Sermons    for 
preached  nt  Watton,  liens,  l.on.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Liveins,  Kdwnrd,  M.D.,  F.H.  C.P.,  late  assistnnt 
physician  to  King's  College  Hospital.  On  Megrim, Shk 
lleiidacho,  and  some  Allied  Disorders:  a  Contributiiai  tn 
the  Pathology  of  Nerve-Storms.  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

Liveing," George  Downing,  F.R.S.,  b.  Is27.  iiml 
educated  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  of  which  lie 
became  Fellow  and  lecturer ;  was  appointed  proles-nr 
of  chemistry  in  tho  Iniversity  of  Cambridge  in  l"i'il. 
Chemical  Equilibrium  the  Result  of  Dissipation  of  Kii- 
orgy,  Cambridge,  1S85,  cr.  Svo.  AVith  Dkw.aii,  Jmiis: 
1,  intra  Violet  Spectra  of  the  Elements,  ( PliiloMi|iiiiciil 
Transactions,!  Lon.,  IS83-8S,  3  jiarts,  Jto.  2.  Specliuui 
of  Oxy-llydrogen  Flame,  (Philosophical  Transactions,) 
Lon.,  1SS8   4to. 

Liveing,  Robert,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  nliy- 
sieian  to  tho  skin  department,  and  lecturer  at,  .Mid- 
dlesex Hospital.  1.  Notes  on  the  Treatment  of  Skin 
Diseases,  Lon.,  1S70,  ISnio;  4th  cd.,  cnl.,  1878;  atli  ed., 
1881,  2.  Elephantiasis  lintcoruin,  or  True  Leprosy, 
({iulstonian  Lectures,)  Lon.,  1873,  p,  Svo.  3.  A  Ibm.l- 
liook  of  Diseases  of  the  Skin,  Lon,,  1878,  12nio. 

Livermorc,  Abiel  Abbot,  and  Putnam,  Sow- 
all.  History  of  the  Town  of  Wilton,  New  llaiii|'?liiie: 
with  a  (ienealogical  Register,  Lowell,  Mass.,  Iss^.  ^V". 

Livermore,  Kate.  Mary  Lee,  N.  York,  I^UO, 
12nio. 

Livermore,  Mrs.  Mary  Anhton,  (Hire,)  h. 
1821,  in  lioston,  Mass,;  married  to  Rev.  Daniel  1'.  I.ivor- 
morc,  a  I'liiversalist  minister.  During  tho  civil  warslie 
was  an  active  agent  of  tile  Sanitary  Comuii».-ion,  aU'l  sue 

and 


IS73,     See,  olso,  Nkai.k,  .1.  M..  in/'i-a.  1 

Littlejohn,  Ut.  Uev.  Abram  Ncwkirk,  D.D.,  j 
LL.D.,  b.   1824,  at  Florida,  N.Y.;  graduated  at  Union  |  has  since  been  a  (lopular  lecturer  on   temiicranco 
College  in  1S45;  took  orders  in  tho  Protestant  Ejiisoopal  j  woman's    sutirage.       1.    Pen-Pictures,  Chic,    \^' 
Church  in  184y,  and  after  holding  various  pastorates  was    Thirty  Years  too  Late,  a  True  Story,  and  One  in  : 
consecrated  first  Bishopof  Long  Island  hi  1869.   In  1874,  |  sand.     Illu,st.      Bost.,  IS7.S,  32mo.     3.  What   slmll  «» 
1008 


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'llu^l.    l!o-t.,  1^7,1    1,1  „„"•.,.,     ^'"y  ""nter'a  Homo. 

Ill"l-     N.  York    iss^    ",'  '•^'"['■V""'  ""'"^  •"""■-'■ 


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Ht'iivi'nly  Ueiv,.,  1S75, 


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in  the  Ki'giiin  of  Icebergs,  iind  what  I  saw  lliero,  I.nn., 
I  SSI),   I'Jillu. 

liloyd,  li.  T.  Thiity-Tlireo  Years  in  Tasmania 
ami  Victoria,  Liin.,  1^112,  \i.  Svo. 

Muyd,  Uraiit.  I.  Tlimnwull  Abba.",  Lon.,  187fi,  2 
vols.  cr.  8vo.  2.  lObb  iin  J  Flow ;  or,  He  did  his  13est, 
Un.,  !8S;i,  2  voIh.  cr.  Svo. 

liloyd,  Mrs,  Harriet,  I  Itiiyinoiid.)  ( IM  )  Life 
and  Letters  of  Jolin  liovvard  Kii>rnond.  Kdited  by  his 
Eldest  D«u;,'ht(;r.     X.  York,  1n>1,  Svo. 

Lloyd,  Ilnnry.  The  Captivity  of  James  Towkor, 
li"ii.,  1S,S),  I2IUO. 

Lloyd,  llev.  Iliiiiiphri'y,  D.I).,  1  .H.S  ,  D.C.L., 
ISiKI-lssl,  b.  in  Dublin;  ^'raduiited  at  Trinity  College 
1S20;  was  aii|)ijinted  |o-ofessor  of  natural  |philoso|diy  iit 
Trinity  Cidle;{e  in  1S;',1,  and  afterwards  suei'ecdcd  his 
father,  HartlKdoniew  Mo^-d,  1>.I>.,  (7.  '*.,  niih-,  vid.  i..)  as 
provost  of  Trinity  Colli'ne.  1.  Klenicnts  of  0|j|i(;s,  Lon., 
IS.il),  Svo;  new  oil.,  ISIil),  2.  Ivlenientary  Treatise  on 
the  Wave  Theiiry  of  l-ight,  Liin.,  I.S.'iT,  Svo;  :M  cil.,  lS7:i, 

"  There  is  no  bimk  in  any  lani;niii;o  wliioh  puts  the  lemi- 
inu  principle^  of  this  subject  s  •  clearly  and  cuneisely.  and 
ttl  the  same  thnes.i  eoniplelely  and  iiiMii'h  an  interestini; 
ni.'inner,  before  the  stndent."~.lc((i/.,  .\iv.  ■1*1 

.'!.  .Ma;;neiioal  and  .Meteorolo,:;iciil  Observations  at 
Trinily  Collej;e,  Dnblin:  vols.  i.  and  ii.,  l,on.,  ISIi.'i-Ci!), 
4to.  I.  The  I'ciucr  of  the  Keys  to  remit  iin  1  retain 
Sins,  Lon.,  IS7:!,  ji.  Svo.  b.  A  Treatise  on  JLi^nelisin, 
Ueneral  and  Terrestrial,  I,iin..  1S7I,  Svo.  Ii.  Misixd- 
laneinis  I'apers  connected  with  I'hysical  Science,  linn., 
1H7S,  Svo. 

Lloyd,  J.  The  liallad  of  Edgchill  Fight,  and  other 
I'oenis.   Lcrii  .   I'M);,   12nio. 

Lloy  1,  J.,  and  Smith,  S.  County  {Jovernment 
in  England,  Lon.,  |S7il,  Svo. 

LIuyd,  .1.  il.  (Kd.  anil  trans.)  Idlonis  of  the  (ier- 
man  Langu.igo,  together  with  the  Proverbs,  Lon.,  187.'), 
cr.  Svo. 

Lloyd,  J.  T.  Life  of  Henry  Ward  IJeeeber, 
('•.Memorable  .Men  of  the  N'inotoenth  Century,")  Lon., 
I  SSI,  er.  Svo. 

Lloyd,  J.  U.  1.  Chemistry  of  Meliolne :  Pracli- 
eil  Text-  and  Keferenee-Iiook  for  Students,  l'hysieian<, 
and  I'harniacisls,  Cin.,  ISSl,  I2iin).  2.  Pharinaceniieil 
Preparations;  Uli.\irs,  their  Uistcn-y,  Forinuho,  and 
Methods  of  Preparation.  Cin.,  ISS.'i,  12aio. 

Lloyd,  .>Irs.  ,le§sie  Sale,  b.  ispi;  daughter  of 
Major-(ien.  W.  F.  Hopkins,  C.li.  ;  nnirried  in  ISIil  to 
William  .■sii.-ling,  of  the  lloyal  .Mariu"  Light  Infantry, 
and,  having  been  e;irlv  left  a  wblow,  iinnried,  in  IS71], 
Major  Henry  Oliver  Lloy.l,  of  the  Welsh  Fusiliers.  I, 
The  Ilazelhnrst  .Mystery;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1877,  2  vols,  er, 
Svo;  new  ed..  lS7y.  2.  Knth  Everinghaiu,  Lon.,  IS71), 
3  vols.  er.  Svo.  :i.  Itagainalhns  ;  or,  The  .Arabs  of  Love 
Lane:  n  Tale,  Lon..  IS7'.l,  12nio.  I.  The  .silent  Shadow, 
Lon.,  1  SSI),  .'{  vols.  cr.  Svo.  a.  We  Costelions;  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  I8S2,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  6.  (I'M.)  .Shadows  of  the 
Past;  the  Autobiography  of  lieneral  Kcnyon,  Lon., 
LSS2,  p.  8vo.  7.  Honesty  Sceils,  and  how  they  grew; 
Toney  W'igston's  Firm  Hank,  Lon.,  I'iS.i,  p.  Svo,  ,s,  (iobl 
and  Silver:  ;i  Tale,  Lon.,  18SI,  2  vols,  er,  Svo.  9.  Its 
Own  Keward,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo.  10.  Scamp:  a  Novel, 
Lin.,  1>S7,  :!  vols.  er.  Svo. 

Lloyd,  Rev.  .loliii,  M.A.,  P.R.H.S.,  gnidmited  at 
AVoreesIer  I'ollcge,  Oxford,  1843;  onlaine  I  1814;  rector 
of  Llimvapley  since  isiil.  1.  Analysis  of  the  Hebrew 
Text  of  lienosis,  cap.  i.-xi. :  witli  Keferenees  to  the 
Hebrew  (iraminar  of  liesenius,  .tc.  Lon.,  1 8711,  r.  Svo. 
2.  An  .Analysis  of  the  IJook  of  Kcclesiastcs  :  with  Notes, 
Ijon.,  1871,  Ito,  3.  The  Book  of  .loshua:  C-itical  and 
Kxpository   Commentary   on    the   Hebrew   Te.xts,    Lon., 

ISSIl,  p.    Svo, 

Lloyd,  llev.  .riiliiiN,  M.A.,  griulualed,  lirst  class 
Jlor.  Sei.  Trip,,  at  Trinity  Colleu'e,  Cambridge,  1853; 
ordained  1855;  rector  of  St,  Ann's,  Mnncdn'ster,  188(1- 
Ml,  and  since  then  vicar  of  Leeslield  and  lion,  canon  of 
Manchester.  1,  Life  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  Lon,  IS112, 
H  |,  er.  8vo.  2.  Sermons  on  Popular  Subjects,  preached 
at  Wolverhampton,  Lon.,  1802,  Svo.  3,  Orcades,  and 
oiher  Poems  in  Latin  Verse,  Lon.,  1871.  si|,  Kiino.  4. 
Christian  INditics:  a  Study  of  Christian  Politics  accord- 
ing to  the  New  Testament.  Lon.,  187",  l2nio.  .1.  Sketches 
of  Chnrch  History  in  Rcntlund,  Lon,  I-:77,  T-'in...  ('.. 
The  (ialliciin  Church  :  Skelches  of  Church  History  in 
France,  Lon.,  1879,  l2ino.  7.  Historv  of  the  Christian 
Church,  in  Short  liiogra])hical  .-lies,  Lon.,  IS7il,  er. 

Svo.     .8.  Sketches  of  Churco  i.istory  in  Iterinaiiv,  Lon., 
1010 


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1880,  12mo,  !).  The  Xorlh  African  Church:  with  Map, 
Lon,,  ISSO,  p.  Svo,  III,  Duty  and  Faith:  Kehiliun  cf 
Moral  Philosophy  to  Christian  Doctrine,  Lon,,  I>84,  p. 
Svo,  II.  History  of  the  English  Church,  in  Short  l!io. 
graphical  Sketches,  Lon.,  ISsii,  12nio.  12,  Outlines  ol 
the  Church  History  of  England,  Lon.,  ISSO,  12iiio.  I)!. 
Sermons  on  Old  Testament  Characters,  Lon.,  |s>7 
l2mo. 

Lloyd,  ('apt.  L.  Ii.,  |'<m/>,  vol.  i.,ndd,]  1.  lian.. 
Birds  and  Wihl  Fowl  of  Sweden  anrl  Norway,  Lon,, 
I8tj7,  r.  Svo.  2.  Peiisant  Life  in  Sweden.  Ilhisl.  Lon  . 
18/0,  Svo.  3.  The  Field  Sports  of  the  North  of  Furope 
a  Narrative  of  Angling,  Hunting,  and  Shooting-  in 
Sweden  and  Norway:  enl.  ed.,  Lon..  1885,  Svo.  I'ri.,. 
is  a  compilation  td'  chapters  from  I  he  author's  forme 
books.  I 

■■  Lloyd  was  a  iialunilist  as  well  ns  a  sportsman,  and  iiv  a 
jiidieiiiiis  niixtnre  of  aiieedoli'  :iiid  adventure  siiccecils'in 
hnldiia;  bis  reader'^  alteiitioii  in  spite  of  a  soiiie'Alml 
lioiiiely  style  of  wriliiig."— .Icik/  ,  .\xvlii.  ii'J. 

Lloyd,  iMorKnil,  (^C.,  b.  1822;  called  In  the  bar  :ii 
the  .Middle  Temple  IS47;  JI.V.  for  lieaumnris  ls74-,^., 
1.  The   Law   and    I'racliee  of  the  County  Courts,  Lon.. 

1857,  12nio.  2,  Sujireme  Court  of  Judicature  Ael*. 
187.3-75,  and  Rules:  with  Notes,  Lon.,  1S75,  8vo. 

Lloyd,  S.  II.  I.  (ilinipses  of  the  Spirit-Land: 
Sonnets,  Adilresses,  and  other  Pneiiis,  N.  York,  1807. 
Iiimo.  Privately  printed.  2.  Wiiyside  Thought-,  .N. 
Y<irk,  LSfii),  ninio, 

iiluyd,  S.  .1.  Triiets  on  .Metallic  and  Paper  Cur 
rencv.  Edited  by  J,  K,  M,,  [John  Kamsay  .MacCullocli,] 
Lon,',  1858, 

Lloyd,  S.  f5.  (Trans,)  National  ,«ystein  of  Pnlitiiiil 
Economy,  by  F,  List,  Lon,,  1885,  Svo. 

Lloyd,  \\,  Saints  of  1881  :  Sketches  of  Lives,  l.on., 
1882,  isiiio. 

Lloyd,  W.  P.  History  of  the  First  Uegimcnt, 
Pennsylvania  lieterve  Cavalry,  I8CI  to  1804,  Phihi., 
181)1,  l2nio. 

Lloyd,  Walter.  The  Hojie  of  the  World  :  an  Ess;,y 
on  I'niveisal  Hedeni|itien.  Lon.,  1881,  p,  Svo, 

Lloyd,  Miiliaiii  WatkyNs,  [miii,  vol.  i.,  add.| 
I.  Xanlbiiin  Marbles:  the  Nereiad  .Moiinincnl  :  !in  I"-- 
say,  Lon.,  1845,  Svo,  2,  The  Homeric  Design  of  lie- 
Shield  of  Aeliilles.  Lon,,  1854.  r,  Svo.  3.  Pindar  aii-l 
Themistocles  :  yV.gina  and  .Athens,  Lon,,  ISI'2,  s\o,  I, 
lieneral  Theory  of  Proportion  in  Archilcetiiriil  Design, 
Lon.,  1S03,  4to.  5.  The  Moses  of  Michael  Aiigcio:  a 
Study  of  Art,  Lon.,  1803.  Svo.  fi.  Chrislianily  in  tl.c 
Cartoons,  Lon.,  181)5,  Svo.  7.  Pbilosojdiy.  Theology,  iin  I 
Piety  in  the  Age  ot  Hiiphael,  Lon.,  l'sil7,  r.  s\'o.  -, 
Panics  and  their  Panaceas  :  the  'i'heory  of  Money.  Ac  , 
Lon,,  ISOil,  Svo.  U.  The  History  of  Sicily  to  tlic'.\llic- 
iiian  War:  with  Elucidations  of  the  Sicilian  Odes  id 
Pindar,  Lon..  |s72,  Svo. 

"Mr.  I.loyil  lias  chosen  Inbreak  groniid  in  a  period  for 
which  we  nave  little  more  than  a  tradilioiial  lii>liiry.  .  .  . 
His  chapter  on  the  primitive  po,iiihUion  and  ilie  Hellenic 
settlements  ot  Sicily  niiiy  be  hivonrably  eonliiiMed  wiih  Ilie 
specnhitioiis  of  many  elhnologists.  liiu  he  is  nol  mi  lii- 
giiaril  hiiiiself.  or  at  leiisl  lie  does  nol  set  his  rcadcrv  siilli- 
ciently  on  their  guard,  against  llio>i'  (diajilers  in  wbicli 
Tluieyilides  treats  of  the  early  occupants  and  Ihe  liilir 
Ureek  eolonizatioiis  of  Sicily." — Sit.  l!ii\,  xxxv.  ils-'i. 

111.  'J'he  Age  of  Periclc,^  :  a  History  of  llie  Politics 
and  Arts  of  (ireece  from  the  Persian  lo  the  Pcloponiic- 
sian  AVar.  Lon.,  I. "-75,  2  vols,  Svo. 

'We  fear  that  all  the  positive  nierils  of  the  book,  its 
learning,  ils  solidity,  the  conipleleness  willi  which  il.on- 
eeives  llri'ek  life,  will  Mrngglewith  (lillieiilly  iigaiiiM  ihe 
ileiiil  weight  of  a  style  which  even  .slndeiiLs  will  liud  it 
hard  III  inasier."— .S(i(.  Iin:.  xli.  Hi. 

II,  Critical  Essays  on  the  Plays  of  Slinkespeiirc,  Lon., 
1875,  12mo:  new  'ed„  ISSS,  12,  (Ed,)  Shakespeare's 
.Much  Ado  about  Nothing,  Lon,,  ISS4,  Svo, 

Lloyd-Price.     See  PiiicK. 

liloydK,  F.  Pnictical  (Jiiide  lo  Scene-Painting  ami 
Painting  in  Dlslemper.      Illust.     N.  York.  18.83. 

Loader,  John.  The  Candidate's  and  Elcdiun 
Agent's  liiiide,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Loariiis;,  Henry  J.  I.  Selection  of  Comnion  Sny- 
Ings,  Words,  and  Customs,  Lon.,  IS711,  12mo,  2,  lEd.l 
Epitaphs  Quaint,  Curious,  and  Elegant,  Lon.,  1872, 
1 2  mo. 

Lobb,  Harry  William,  M.R.CS.,  F.R.M.S,  sur- 
geon to  St.  Aiidi'cw's  Ho-|iital,  London.  1.  H.'s'*'"^! 
or.  The  Book  of  Health,  Lon.,  1855,  er.  Svo.  2.  On  some 
of  the  more  Obscure  Forms  of  Nervous  Affections,  l.on., 

1858,  Svo,  3.  On  the  Curative  Treatment  of  Piirilysis. 
Neuralgia,  Ac,  with  the  .Aid  of  (j;ilvanisui ;  2d  ed..  I.ai.: 


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n.  «vn       '<    n»       /^      T';  •— ■-■"■"-in,  i,on.,  lonii,  ;j  vi 

geon:  a  l->nemcntof  Aoi,  ■      ,.1      V  '""S^'  ^"''- 

new  ed.,  1875.  1  ",„o  '^"'""'  ■-'"'I'''.v.  I'"n.,  1874,  er.Svoj 

Lorknrr/''"?."''*'."-     ■^"'  lAMPSON. 

Lockerby,  Kliznbeth  N. 


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I'  .v^iosat  the  U„ivereity^i„eeTs,s^  •/ A  t"""""  "' 
■;  enientary  Trigonometry,  l.on  . ''.i^',  ,  l,,:^  ^r'.'/fV'" 
In^jonometiy,  l,on„  1881    l-,„    .  9  .  I ,         :.  -  "'«'"•''• 

'-'*-:«'nner,,Un.,,S87.,2n.„.     ;^.  Statics' l^U^^^ 


Helen  : 


Romance  of   U 


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"«■•-■.  I.on.,  1S8S,  ri'mo. 
i-<)ck,  Itnynioiid, 

I'll.',  l-on.,  18(ill,  p.  Svo 

ls,!:;,7,''.;'o'^"-    ''""'  »'•  Orme,  and  other  Tales,  Uo 

'.f  t%^';!:n^87'^:n^i-;'i,^-  ^-^^^  -^ 

1^':";;   s;„^"'^"-     '""-"=0iO'-.  the  Sisters.   1,„„., 

-'.vario.weK'j;:;;l^rrS:i:^--j 


Wild  Urier;   or, 

.o';ri!:':;!rA^;,.^:.;!!;:^  -.^r^-'i:  -rved  s,m,e 

Now  South    W:ie'tn?ny"ohi,''r7"'^   ■'■"''"'   '" 
'.^f*".    (Trans  1  \v„ii,  „,  ■  ^   r,  ""'"''  ™ii'iHv  in 

e..dc  v::^:;;:/,^"]]-::';;;;;  t^^'f  •'-■'■  ''^  ^-j- 
to  •- ™ii^d';va:i;;f;ix;^'f;.irife''''  h  '^^^^"^'  ■•""^r 

(■uiiiM«,n.es  „(■  i,,s  c,  1111    s itin,   ,  r       '''■  ■  ,'""■  "  ''^''i  "!'■  fir- 

i.on  m'  .'  ;^-.?-c?i:,  '•  •'"^;'''  ""'"•  f^'"»f  wight, 

Seoit,  l,on.,  IS7I    p\,',""-""''>'  '^''•'"'"'•ial  of  Sir  Walton 

I»^;"wtl'pa!^  •!:,„   'ii'"    ^'"-   "-••   ""vv   Daisy's 
or.  MowCI,      ~^  2.  The  Old  Violin; 

Lockhart    I    i      ti  "",',..7.'',  f'"""  ' ***""-  '  ""'o- 
I-n..I8«7"";,l-.|,-s,i''«   ""«'«  Po"'^    »  Romance. 

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Lockliart,  Langton.      Raised  to   the  Wool^iuck, 
Lon.,  ISB4,  3  vols.  p.  8vo. 
Lockhart,   Col.   Laurence    M'illiam    lUax- 

Well,  1M32-1SS2,  of  tlio  92(1  Hi)!liliiiiders ;  wiis  a 
nephew  of  John  Uibson  I.oekhiirl,  (7.  v.,iiuU',  vol.  i.)  He 
fiTvcil  ill  the  Criuieun  wiir,  iiiul  iietej  iis  corres|](]nileiit 
to  the  Lonilon  Times  during  the  Friinco-l'rusriiiin  wiir 
of  I87M.  1.  Doubles  and  Quits.  Illust.  Edin,  and  Lon., 
ISfil),  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  It  would  be  hardly  honest  to  promise  iiiiyboily  any 
more  from  the  hook,  hut,  lifter  ull,  hull'  1111  hmir's  umuse- 
ment,  even  of  the  mildest  form,  is  something  to  get  out  of 
six  hutiilred  pages."— .Siit.  Iiev,,x\\\\.  vjo. 

2.  Fair  to  See;  a  Novel,  Edin.  ami  Lon.,  IS7I,  3  vols. 
p.  Svo  ;  now  od.,  1S"2. 

"  While  thus  reeognlzl.ig  the  flramatie  vivacity  of  '  Fair 
to  .'^ee,'  we  can  warmly  recoinm-iiid  it  to  those  who  like 
something  better  than  a  lively  story."— ,S<i(.  Rev.,  x-txlii.  U4. 

'A.  .Mine  is  Thine :  a  \ovel,  Kdin.,  KS7S,  i  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Lockhart,  W.  P.  1.  Backsliding,  Lon.,  ISr.'i, 
12ino.  2.  Something  about  Saving,  Lon.,  IS7S,  12mo. 
'A.  The  Gospel  Wall ;  or,  Lessons  from  Nehemiah,  Lon., 
IHSII,  p.  Svo. 

Lockhart,  William.  The  Medical  Missionary  in 
China;  2d  ud.,  Lon.,  ISdl.  Svo. 

Lockhart,  llcv.  William,  b.  1820,  a  relative  of 
John  Uibson  Lockhart,  (mile,  vol.  i.,)  graduated  at 
Extcr  College,  O.xford,  1842;  became  a  Roman  Catholic 
priest,  and  is  procurator  of  the  Institute  of  Charity  in 
Rome.  I.  The  Old  Religion:  Conversations,  with  a 
Thread  of  Story,  Lon.,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Names 
of  the  Eucharist;  from  the  Italian  cjf  Luigi  Lanzoni.  3. 
(Trans.)  Ma.vims  of  Christian  Perfection,  by  Rosmini. 
4.  Life  of  Antonio  Rosmini-Serbati :  vol.  ii.,  Lon.,  188B, 
Svo.     See  McWai.teh,  (j.  S.,  I'li/ni. 

Lockwood,  A.  Little  Abe;  or,  The  Bishop  of 
Berry  Brow  ;  3d  eJ.,  Lon.,  188(1,  p.  Svo. 

Lock-.vood,  Charles  Barrett,  F.R.C.S.,  surgeon 
to  the  Great  Northern  Central  Hospital,  London,  Uun- 
terian  professor  at  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Ac. 

1.  Humorian  Lectures  on  the  Development  and  Trans- 
ition of  the  Testes,  Normal  and  .-VbHormal,  Lon.,  I88S, 
Svo.  2.  Early  Development  of  the  Pericardium,  Dia- 
phragm, and  Great  Veins,  (Philosophical  Transactions,) 
Lon.,  1888,  4to. 

Lockwood,  E.  Natural  History,  Sport,  and  Travel, 
Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

Lockwood,  Mrs.  Florence,  (Bayard,)  ilaugh- 
ter  of  .Senat((r  T.  F.  BayunI,  of  Delaware.  1.  Training 
of  Children,  Phila.,  1879,  l6mo.  2.  Suggestions  for  the 
Use  of  Visitors  to  the  Insane:  Essay  on  the  Cure  and 
Care  of  Insane  Patients,  ("State  Charities  Aid  Assoc." 
Ser.,)  1880,  Svo. 

Lockwood,  II.  1.  Sacred  Lyrics,  Lon.,  1874, 
12mo.  2.  Masaniello,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1883,  p. 
Svo. 

Lockwood,  H.  W.  (Trans.)  A.xel,  and  other 
Poe;Hs;  from  the  Swedish,  Lon.,  ISfi7,  p.  Svo. 

Lockwood,  Miss  Hannah  K.  Little  May's 
Mythology,  Lon.,  1869,  ISmo. 

Lockwood,  Henry  C,  The  Abolition  of  the 
Presidency,  N.  York,  1884,  Svo. 

Lockwood,  Ingersoil.  1.  Washington  :  an 
Heroic  Drama  of  the  Revolution,  N.  Vork,  1876,  12mo. 

2.  The  P.  G.,  or  Perfect  Gentleman,  Ac,  N.  York, 
1887,  I2mo. 

Lockwood,  J.  P.  Western  Pioneers:  Lives  of 
Boardman  and  Pilinoor,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 

Lockwood,  Lady  Julia,  h.  1892  ;  daughter  of  the 
second  Earl  of  .\rian;  married,  1821,  to  R.  M.  Lock- 
wood.  I.  Instinct  or  Reason?  Tales  of  Animal  Biog- 
raphy, Lon.,  1861,  two  series,  imp.  Uiino.  2.  Cyrus, 
King  of  Persia  and  Media:  his  Life  and  Character, 
Lon.,  1861,  imp.  lOino. 

Lockwood,  Luke  A.  Masonic  Law  and  Prac- 
tice, N.  York,  1867,  l2mo. 

Lockwood,  M.  Smith.  Iland-Book  of  Ceramic 
Art,  N.  Vork,  1878,  l(Jmo.  With  Gi.aister,  E.,  Art 
Embroidery.     Illust.     N.  York,  IS78,  4to. 

Lockwood,  llev.  Samuel,  Ph.D.,  b.  1819,  at 
Mansfield,  Nottinghamshire,  Eng. ;  graduated  at  the 
University  of  the  City  of  Now  York  1847,  and  at  New 
Brunswick  Theological  Seminary  I8.7O;  held  several 
pastorates  in  the  Dutch  Reformed  Church,  and  since 
1867  hau  devoted  himself  to  natural  science  and  con- 
tributed to  scientific  journals.  1.  Temperance,  Forti- 
tude, Justice,  N.  York,  ISS.i.  2.  Abnormal  Entozoa  in 
Man,  1881.  3.  The  American  Oyster,  Trenton,  N.J., 
1012 


LOD 

]  1883.  4.  The  Life  of  an  Oyster,  N.  Vork,  1885.  6. 
I  Raidng  Diatoms  in  the  Laboratory,  1887.  6.  Animal 
'  Memoirs  :  Part  I.,  Mammals ;  Part  II.,  Birds :  N.  York 
■  1888,  12mo. 

i      Lockwood,  Sara  E.  Ilusted.     Lessons  in  Eng- 
!  lish,  adapted   to   the   Study   of  American    Classics :   a 
Text-Book,  Bost.,  1888,  12mo. 

Lockwood,  Thomas  U.  1.  Practical  Informa- 
tion for  Telephonists,  N.  York,  1882,  I6mo.  2.  Ele.-. 
tricity,  Magnelisin,  and  Electric  Telegraphy.  Ilhi-i 
\.  York,  1883,  Svo. 

Lockwood,  W.  E.     Bible  Biographies,  from  ihi 
Old  Testament.     Illust.     Lon.,  1878,  sq.  Iiimo. 
I      Lockyer,  A.  M.     Bubbles,  Lon.,  1887,  4to. 

Lockyer,  Joseph  Norman,  F.R.S.,  h.  IS3(i.  at 
Rugby,  Eng. ;  was  educated  in  private  schools  and  .iu 
the  Continent,  and  became  a  clerk  in  the  War  Oltice  in 
18,i7.  In  1870  ho  was  appointed  secretary  to  the  Rnynl 
Commission  on  Scientihc  Instruction  and  astronomiml 
lecturer  in  the  Normal  School  of  Science  in  Loniton,  ,in  I 
in  1871  he  was  electeil  Rede  lecturer  to  the  Unive^^ily 
of  Cambridge.  He  was  chief  of  the  English  (iuvern- 
ment  Eclipse  expedition  to  Sicily  in  1870  and  to  IndLi 
in  1871,  and  was  awarded  the  Rumford  medal  in  1S7I. 
1.  Elementary  Lessons  in  Astronomy,  Lon.,  1868,  ISm,,; 
new  ed.,  1878.  2.  The  Spectroscope  and  its  Applica- 
tions. Illust.  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.  3.  Contributions  h< 
Solar  Physics,  Lon.,  1874,  8vo. 

"  The  matter  It  contains  Is  so  valuable  that  few  will  re- 
gret having  purchased  it,  but  nevertheleiss  It  lllustraies  (ln^ 
defects  that  may  be  expected  to  exist  in  a  work  wriidi] 
upon  a  branch  of  science  which  is  in  a  state  of  rapid  .k- 
I  yelopment  by  one  of  those  who  are  prominently  workimr 
in  it."— So/,  kei:.  xxxvli.  18. 

4.  Primer  of  Astronomy.  Illust.  Lon.,  I87J,  ISmn. 
5.  Why  the  Earth's  Chemistry  is  as  it  is,  (Manchc>t(r 
Science  Lectures,)  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  6.  Star-Onziii;?. 
Past  and  Present.  Loo.,  1878,  Svo.  7.  Studies  in  Spectruni 
Analysis,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  8.  Researches  in  Spectrum 
Analysis,  (Philosophical  Transactions,)  Lon.,  18s2,  4tii. 
9.  The  Chemistry  of  the  Sun.  Illust.  Lon.,  1 887,  Svo. 
"  Mr.  Xormiui  I^ockycr  has  conferred  a  great  boon  upon 
chemists,  physicists,  and  ii-stronomers  by  gathering  jm.i 
one  connected  whole  the  chief  resnlts  of  the  reseurclus 
which  have  been  made  on  the  chemistry  of  the  sun.  .  .  . 
Whatever  judgment  may  be  formed  as  to  the  validity  if 
his  hypothesis,  the  indefatigable  ardour  with  which  he 
has  attacked  the  great  problem  (jf  the  eonstitulion  cd'  llie 
sun,  and  the  skill  with  which  he  has  devised  I'rcsh  metliods 
of  testing  and  rc-tes(ing  the  meaning  of  the  plieiiomciia 
observed  and  the  soundness  of  the  arguments  based 
thereon,  merit  the  warmest  acknowledgment."- A.  H. 
Chikcii:  ylcn((.,  xxxi.  114. 

•iird  to  solar  phcnomeiin 
-ecoKiilzed  facts  will  nut 
solar  phvslcs."— .l(/i.,  .\o, 


.Many  stutements  wU'i 
which  Mr.  Lockyer  adva 
be  accepted  by  other  stu. 
3127. 

10.  The  Movements  Oi   . 


'iarth,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  Svu. 


Lockyer,  Mrs.  Jur^epli  Norman.     1.  (Tr;.ns.) 

Marvels  of  the  Heavens,  by  C.  Flammarion,  Lon.,  ISTii, 
p.  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Vhe  Forces  0''  Nature:  a  Popular 
Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Physical  Phenomena,  by 
Am6d6e  Guilleniin.  Edited,  with  Additions,  by  J.  .Nur- 
man  Lockyer.  Illust.  Lon.,  1877,  r.  Svo.  3.  (Tran-.i 
The  A;  plications  of  Physical  Forces,  by  Amf'df'e  liuil- 
lemin.  Edited  by  J.  N.  Lockyer.  Illust.  Lou.,  1877, 
r.  Svo. 

Lockyer,  Lisa.  A  Child's  InBuence;  or,  Kathleen 
and  lier  Great-L'ncle.  Illust.  Lon.,  1871,  12mo;  miv 
ed.,  1880. 

Lockyer,  Stewart.  Earl  Godwin's  >Fea.-^t.  an  1 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo. 

Locock,  Frances.  I.  Philosophical  Guide  to  the 
Divina  Commedia  of  Dante,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.  2.  A 
Bibliographical  Guide  to  the  Divina  Comniedi:i  of 
Dante  Alighieri,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo. 

Locock,  William.  The  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Pers]iectivc,  Lon.,  1852,  Svo. 

Loder,  J.  (Trans.)  Berlin  Society;  from  the 
French  of  Count  Paul  Vasili,  [pseud.,]  N.  York,  1!<S1, 
l2ino. 

Lodge,  Mrs.  1.  Lady  Ottoline:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1881,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  2.  George  Elvaston  :  a  .Vovel, 
Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Lodge,  Giles  Henry,  M.D.,  1805-lSSS,  h.  in 
Boston;  graduated  at  Harvard  1825.  (Trans.)  Ili-tory 
of  Ancient  Art,  by  J.  J.  Winekelniann.  Illust.  Host.. 
1872,  4  vols.  Svo;  new  ed.,  only  100  copies  printed, 
1880,  2  vols. 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot,  Ph.D.,  b.  1850,  in  Boston, 
Mass.;    graduated  at.   Harvard  1371,  and   at  the  Laiv 


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im  was  eleuted  to  CuriKiws         i„  i,        'J^XU-HI,  unci  i,, 
of  the  works  of  Alev     J  .r  li       1    ^'"  "'^"■^'^  «"  «di''"n 

'^- ;.[  ue,„.«o  e,u;.:,!'K:,  HV^ir  '• ''"""  ■"■"  '^«'- 

"f  .Ill^r1(K;.;:Vl!Sri;^ffV?"'''''»'l«V  Memoir 

known  under     en'ori'imlM'"'''''''','  "''"•''  '■•'"l.o  S 

riiere  remains  t,,  he  writt.M.,,n..  ','.'V  l'™''i-'  of  (iheni 
place  Kejierulism  f  one  .on  ..'',''; '.""  "!''*"f"'<  Ki  g  o 
of  historians.  .        \[,'r',i,'  ''''*'  1'  (-In re  l)efore  the  eves 

?t;ntinKhlssi,|eohlM>i;^^tmriV'V"' ''■''' '''^''''''^r^^^^^^^^ 
n^5  aneestor,  in  .l"  n  o  t  Va'^Se'lS'''^''  "'V  ^■''•'*^  ''' 


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^r  the  M^:^«fc/S'^ii'!:;rii:^^j;?f>'i  SS 

Alholflifo''ryttrU'^,irv"r'-  ''^■^"'  ""»<'•      ■'. 
York,  1881,  Svo  *^"«'"'''  ^"'""i'^»  '"  America,  N 

S  ^l^'-y  in  ,he  wllie^l^^lS'^^^'t/^r'tSir.f:^}^  ! 
Boti.,l8Tri"6mo ""'■""""'    ("'^"erican    Statesmen.")' 

isii.'lom:!   '''''^"^'•'  ("^■"-iean   8tatcs,»e,,")   Bo.st., 

pre|m  .frS.r^f  ,;'f''^„^'£^J,«.' "■' 'he  one  han.I.  .„mplv  tj 

to  show  the  slKniiicai  ce  o  ■  th.,f    '"^■■'  "",''■ '"'  "'e  otfier 

onaldevel,,p,?a.ntonheconrv     ?"'-'''  'l'  ""^  «'>«Htu- 

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,1,  ..11      *"  ■^'^»"«'»"ie  irom  eiir'h  ntFm..  »r.    '.  ""*  "~^  "'  '"'iv  '>e 
double  purpose,  it  niay  be  si  il,7, ,'','.'',■'"■",  P'"'"'  "f  this 
t-'d  witli  eminent  siiccess  '?„"'■''^''"■s  been  per- 

i^™-^  P!'r','"-  ''i«  sen^^^alnnrnor^f", I? ';"'•' -'"ed 


formed  iviui  enunent  success     "  '.'"^^  ""■''  wc"  Per- 

tlie  second  part  of  Ms  ipfmr,,'!  •,      "  "''""  «  b,  1„.  ,.a  led 
>-;a  in  our  'Vi"i"./bySvm?,n  v'l'P''"'-"'  ^^'-  '""Ik"  lias 
A(i/(u«,  xxxvii.  234.       *^     ^  """""*  l'««"  s»  succevriul."-. 
S.  ■Studios  in  Iti.t I.     .     


:;••'."■  "ui  "Pinioi: 

.>(i/(o«,  xxxvii.  234.  

.?;^jj'j5'l'es  in  History,  Host     1,884    T'mo 

pcriuaneiit  vah.e.-.iA-.Ji-:^,,'^'  "  of^^'us.  and  seveial  Sf 

I'Odge,   Oliver  Joseph,  D  ,Sc    pp« 

»l   ixporimental   physics  at  Vrni^      "l     ;r.  •'  P^fessor 

l","'l-  I.  Elementiry  Me^hlics  ^",""^,£"""8"'  I''*'"- 
«-'•.  IH85.     2.   On  t he  SfiTf  n?  .\'  ^^l"''  ''^'"'  '2"'0i  rev. 

inU,eUl,aicCe",:t'r'8t:to''"'^°-*'°"-^-- 

f""e«e,%Word?^T78'a"/•',«™1"",.''f,  "'  ^*™'«''<'^'' 
oelurer  l8Sl-8i';  I  b raria"  1sS5  Th  I  'T'"  ''''"'^''"" 
tniopo,  from  1453  to""?"  Lon     m^    '"«""''  *''"1«'-" 

r-e^^^'^hll'^^lj™-^^^^       audit 
Kood abridgment.  UabonnH.-o-  •.^«^''^'"heless  it  is  a 

J-oefvy,  RevfA""";i^-„''  ^?;;''-  ^-"-  183?,  I8mo.    I 
An.ient  Aru"ur    fr„*n,  'I'"".'''  "''"'■-.v  of  Chivalry  and  ! 

'"i'^iti^'r  ^""  '^^-  r:r  "^-  '^^-'^''tten'i 

T«ntS:  ?Cntv''*i'''"».  •»»'•"'  F.S.A.,  b.  1839  at 
T;-i,y'c^„  ;:"  ,^,„'^,7";«h     Ireland  ,•    gr'aduat.^,  '  ' 

"f  ;•<•;  Jamcs^  WesZ  'eland  4troc''"r*"^  ,'""  ''  «"™'« 
nti.l  since  tlun  a-si-ianr  i      I  ■      '•   ''""don,   18««-7|, 

'"  "'«  Savoy  He  eon  'rib  i;"'''''"  "^  "'"  ^''"I"''  ^"^^ 
'V''«  ''^Ple's  MaV."?„e  o'f 'w,"",  "n'iT"'"ai  subjects 
''*'-.  aiKl  in  1874  l,„"'  "'^,"  "^■''  'iB  became  editor  in 
"'■view.     I    A  Cent  ,rv  "',"«/,'"'  1}'"^  "^  ""e  Saturday 

Tlio  Latin  Year   Tl"7  ".'    "'*''''■''•  >^""-  '^f^"'     2.  (E,n 

f. ,    ".  'enf  ■  a  Selection  nf  Rhvminn-  r    i-     li  ^       ' 

"■■"<  Ancient  and   Mo,lo,-n  a"  """"""S  ''"ttn  Hynjiis, 

;-"'  "ut  of  LonSon     i la  ?  tf'rT''  ^'""-  '**'■'•    ■'•  I" 


•vith  Notes  on  the  Present  «,  ."'  ',"  ''"'""•  '"   '»"»: 
of  the  Nile  V„i  ev    „nT  'V  ■""'  An.ient  Hi.st(,rv 

W«ysofmakl:g   ^/v"„^;"'""  ,A«-;7'  "f  the  Varlou^ 
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j  print  of  a  worlf'by  Jenki  1  &'"'  ''""•  '^'''  '««- 
!  A  History  of  Unl„."'M„^,ran;i ''llh;';'''''  i'  ^■"''  '■'  '•^• 
I  vols.  p.  Svo-  2d  e,l    ..„  1  i  '    .     '  '""''•     ''On.,  Lss.i,  2 

i  f'me  in  course  <)■  time  ,V'""'"'"'  '"'"'on  Krew  how  it 

i  of  i,,",""  '•'  -^'-^  '-Xf '  iS  "^ "'"'Pf,'"- «■'<'''«  'uild.i 

of  iiislruction  and  siinL-evH,,,,  ■„•, 'i"  ''''.'"'■'ous  storclioiiso 

history  which  is  perl,,  S  t^       i'  '    ''  "  f"ilbn,i  KUide  to  ,i 

ot'a;r  city  In  ,he  worP  .'■'•-l.i;^  "^j  ,''','"1^'  'illi"  that  o,  ali? 

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I  'helii,esrp?^^te"c'ollectloi^,f^^^^^  ■  •  ■  l^rhaps 

;  "■"rld."-Jo„/.,  XXV.  2U9  "         historical  scarabic!  in  ulo 

:  Sir  K-'wil^tof  "L'r'l78'4  ^^T""  '^'--"'  "y 
nuting:  Examples  from  u'  I  '■  '\^''"">-  '0-  IHurai- 
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the  Tower  of  London,  Ion  886  4""w'"T'  ""'''"^ '» 
fr.ption  of  the  Castle  P.irk  T,.„'n  -"•,  \^'"''™''--  a  l>e- 
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Montgomery  A^;.,  |8Tr"""P=  »  ^'oe-n.     SyAce  Clubs. 
Lofton,  Georee  A       i     n      ■ 

Poem,  1876,  12mo  ''"''   ^"""Phy:    Centennial 

Ist^m""of  n'rl^wlth^Mie^"'*'  °l  "r  •'""'"^y  "«"««  the 
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a.  ..  althouRh  wrnten?  's™lw,'-,?'l?'  "''•"  "f  '''«y  J'^'ara 
ion,  has  all  the  interest    r.^,'  Kafmloiis.  sailor  tiush- 
Cham,  of  truthfnl„;fs's'^!i,>5f,^;j-'--e.  witi,  the  addei 

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Ii'iRnn,  Algernon  Sydney.  1.  The  Iiungeof  Air, 
snd  (iihiM-  I'lioni.",  I'hilii.,  1878,  12ino.  2.  Saul  :  ii  Dni- 
niatic  I'wiii,  I'liilii.,  l.ss.i,  12mo.  3.  Jesus  in  Modern 
Life,  I'hiin.,  IS8S,  12nio. 

liogau,  CorneliiiN  Ambrose,  M.U.,  I).  1H;itl,  at 
Deeiliold,  JIass.  |  was  editor  of  the  Medioiil  Herald, 
LcHve.iworth,  Kan.,  for  twelve  years;  I'.S.  minister  to 
Chili  187:t  and  IM81-8;i.  I.  Keport  on  tlie  Sanitary 
Relations  of  the  Stale  of  Kansas,  I,a\vrenoe,  ISIKi,  8vo. 
2.    l'hy,iics  of  Infectious  Diseiises,  Chic,  1S7K,  12nio. 

Logan,  Dnvid  l>.,  .\I.i).,  i'orrnerly  physician  to  the 
We-t  I. on  Ion  Hospital.  On  (Jhstinate  J>isoases  of  the 
Skin,  Lon..  I  si;  I.  I2nio. 

Iiogan,  (;.  I'.  I.  The  Devil  Rationally  and  Sorip- 
turally  Kxpi.M  I  F.on.,  lsB8,  12iuo.  2.  Guide  to  the 
Chri«tiiin,  (iliisguiv.  18(i8,  12nio. 

Logun,  John  Alexander,  IS2i)-188fi,  b.in  .Jack- 
son Co.,  111.;  served  as  ji  volunteer  in  ihoslexiean 
war;  ({raduated  at  Louisville  University  in  1851,  ami 
was  admitted  to  the  bar;  elected  to  Congress  18.)8; 
serveil  in  the  civil  war  and  was  proinoteil  i.iajor-genenil 
of  volunteers;  again  elected  to  (Jongress  in  18ii6,  and  in 
18S1  nominatcil  for  vioe-iiresident.  1.  The  (Ireat  Con- 
spiracy :  its  Origin  and  History,  N.  York,  ISHli,  Svo.  2. 
The  Volunteer  Soldier  of  America;  with  liiographicul 
Jlenioir  by  Dr.  C.  A.  Logan.     Illust.     Chic,  1888,  8vo. 

Logan,  John  Henry,  M.D.,  1 822-188,),  was  pro- 
fcs,.i,ir  of  chemistry  in  the  Atlania  (tia.)  .Mvdicnl  College. 
1.  History  of  the  Upper  Country  of  South  Carolina: 
vol.  i..  Charleston,  18.)!),  Svo.  (No  more  published.)  2. 
The  Student's  Manual  of  Chemiuo-l'hysics,  Atlanta, 
lf<7ll,  12mo. 

Logan,  Olive.     See  Sikks,  Mils.  Oi.ivk,  (Looan,) 

'*'*/'  o. 

Logan,  W.  II.  Pedlar's  I'ack  of  Rallada  and 
Son.;s,  Ivlin.,  18liU,  p.  Svo. 

Logan,  William.  I.  Words  of  Comfort  for  Pa- 
rents bereaved  of  Children,  Lon.,  18f>l,  12mo;  5th  od., 
n<).-<.  2.  The  (Ireat  Social  Evil:  its  Causes,  E.\tent, 
liesults,  Ac,  Lon.,  1871,  |).  Svo.  .'i.  Early  Heroes  of 
the  Tcniponince  Keformation,  Lon.,  187;i,  ISmo. 

liOgan,  U'illiam.  Malabar,  Madras,  1887,  2  vols. 
"One  of  the  must  attractive  of  the  .'^eries  of  dlstinel 
niiUiuals  issued  Ijy  the  .Madras  guvorunient."— Jcu(/„ 
-xxxiii.  'Si'2. 

Loggan,    Kdward.      Latitude   and   Course   Cor- 

rei'ior,  Lon.,  ISol,  Svo. 

Logie,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.  C.  1.  Her  Little  World. 
Illust.  N.  York,  1876,  Itimo.  3.  Betty  and  her  Cousin 
Hairy,  N.  York,  S77,  12nio.  3.  Handsome  Harry. 
Illust.  N.  York,  1878,  16mo.  1.  Out  of  the  Fold: 
East  or  West,  Ilamo  is  Best.  Illust.  N.  York,  1882, 
Kimo. 

Logie,  IleVo  William.  Sermons  on  the  Services 
of  the  Church:  with  Memoir,  Lon.,  18.")7,  12mo. 

Login,  J.  Roads,  Railways,  and  Canals  for  India, 
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l4ohse,  J.  Mistaken  Views  in  Mie  Education  of 
Oirls,  L.in..  1885,  12mo. 

Lonins,  J.  Manual  of  the  Alkali  Trade,  Lon., 
isso,  r.  Svo. 

Lomas,  John.    Sketches  in  Spain  from   Nature,  , 
Art.  and  Life,  Edin..  1884,  p.  Svo:  2d  ed.,  188.0, 

"  He  has  the  discretion  to  (Iwell  as  little  as  pos,sil)le  upon 
liackneyod  si'encs,  and  he  clilates  uiviii  objects  of  interest 
wliicli  lie  ajairt  from  the  beaten  track.  .  .  .  The  author's 
exiiericnce  is  evidentlv  recent;  his  powers  <if  observation 
arc  considerable."— -Kn.,  .No.  'jugy. 

liOmas,  T.  The  .Model  Prayer:  Ten  Sermons  on 
the  Lord's  Prayer.  Lon..  ISIi.'),  12mo.  i 

Lomns,  William,  M.D.,  .M.H.C.P.,  physician    to  j 
the  Sea-Side  Convalescent  Hospital,  Seaford.      1.  Tender 
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2.    Children's    Lives,   ami    How  to    Protect  them,    Lon., 
ISTSt,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  ISSI. 

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Svo. 

Loniax,  K.  Victoria.  Mary  Austin :  or,  The 
New  Home.  I!y  Byrd  Lyttlo,  [pseud.]  Phila.,  1870, 
ISino, 

Lombard,  J,  S.  Experimental  Researches  in  the 
Rcgiiirial  Temperature  of  the  Hea<l,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

Iiombard,  Thomas  K.  Tho  New  Honduras, 
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Lnmmel,  E.  The  Nature  of  Light  and  Physical 
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Lone.   John.      Painting  with   Both    Hands;    or, 
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Long,  A.  .'♦I.  Sister  Undine,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 
Long,  Armistead  Lindnay,  b.  1827;  a  general 
in  the  Conlederalo  army  during  the  civil  war;  wus 
appointed  military  secretary  to  (len.  Lee  in  1862.  Me. 
moirs  of  Robert  E.  Lee;  bis  .Military  and  Personal  Hi,. 
tory,  embracing  a  Large  Amount  of  Information  hithe-i., 
unpublislied ;  together  with  Incidents  relating  to  his 
Private  Life  subsequent  to  the  War;  eollecteil  and  ed- 
ited with  tho  Assistance  of  Marcus  J.  Wright,  foruicrlv 
Iiriga<lier-Geiienil  in  the  Army  of  Tennessee,  ami  Agent 
of  the  United  States  for  tho  Collection  of  Confederate 
Records.      Illust.     N.  York,  1880,  Svo. 

"  The  authoritative  biography  of  Lee  is  vet  to  lie  written 

and  it  has  been  slated  that  (  ol.  Charles  Marshall,  ihe  lien' 

eral's  last  military  seer,  lary,  Is  selected  bv  the  liimllytir 

the  task.    The  greatest  value  of  (icn.  Lough's  book  Is  fouiid 

in  the  reminiscences  iit  his  personal  assoclaliiui  with  I,ec 

and  in  his  reports  of  the  conihictand  oplnionsof  lijs  ,lii,.| 

as  they  were  seen  and  beard  by  liim.<clf.    The  uarrallvc 

of  Lees  early  life  and  bis  service  In  Ibearniv  of  the  I  nilcrl 

suites  prior  to  the  civil  war  is  also  more  full  ilian  usuiil 

and  therefore  more  acceptal)le."— .ViidoH,  xliv.  IWI. 

'      Long,  V.  E.     (Ed.)  Diary  of  the  Marches  made  hv 

tho  Royal  Army  during  tho  (jreat  Civil  War;  kept  lA 

i  R.  Synionds,  (Camden  Soc.  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1859,  4to. 

I      Long,  Charles  A.     1.  Practical    Photographv  on 

I  (ilass  and  Paper,  Lon.,  1854,  12rao.     2.  The  Dry  (olio. 

dion  Process,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo. 
i  Long,  Charles  Chaill^,  b.  1842,  at  Princess 
Anne,  Somerset  Co.,  Md. ;  served  in  the  volunteer  army 
in  the  civil  war;  in  1869  was  appointeil  a  lieutemin;- 
colonel  in  the  Egyptian  army;  in  1874  was  made  chief 
of  Stat)'  to  (Jen.  Uordon,  and  was  sent  on  a  diplomatii' 
anil  geographical  mission  into  the  centre  of  Africa.  In 
1877  he  returned  to  tlie  I'nited  States,  studied  at  Colum- 
bia Law  School,  and  was  ailmitted  lo  the  bar.  He  went 
to  Egyjit  again  in  1882,  and  in  1887  was  appointed  U.S. 
consul-general  and  secretary  of  legation  in  (.'orca.  Cen- 
tral Africa;  Naked  Truths  of  Naked  People;  an  .'.c unt 

of  Expeditions  to  the  Lake  \ictoria  Nyanzii,  Ac     .Miiu 
and  Illust.     Lon.,  lS7fi,  Svo, 

'"fbough  we  cannot  give  Colonel  Long  the  full  credit 
which  lie  claims  as  an  Al'rii'un  di-scovcrer.  .  .  .  we  agree 
that  he  has  contriliuted  sonictblng  towards  the  solution 
of  Ibe  equatorial  iirobleni."— 8a(.  Uev.,  xlli.  .'i41. 

Long,  Edwin  M.  1.  Union  'Tabernacle;  or,  Mova- 
ble Tent-Church,  Phila.,  1859,  p.  Svo.  2.  Illustrated 
History  of  Hymns  and  their  Authors,  N.  York,  187.'.,  Svo. 

Long,  Ellen  Call.  Florida  Brce/.es;  or,  Florida, 
New  and  Old,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  I8S2,  12mo. 

Long,  George,  ["/i(c,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  18(I0-1S7!I.  He 
retired  from  his  professorship  at  lirighlon  College  in 
1871,  and  in  187.'i  received  acivil-list  pension.  1.  (Tnins.) 
The  Thoughts  of  Mar-usAurelius  Antoninus  ;  with  Notts, 
Biographical  Sketch,  Introductory  Essay  on  the  Pliilu.so- 
phy,  and  Indexes,  (Bohn's  Classical  Library,)  Lnn., 
1S62,  p.  Svo  :  7th  ed.,  rev.,  1SS4. 

"  The  EnglLsh  reader  will  Hnd  In  his  version  Ibe  best 
means  of  beconiiii);  acquainted  with  the  purest  and  m.blesl 
book  of  antiquity."— Cano.s  Faiikak:  Siekcrmifkr  Tnilli. 

2.  The  Decline  of  the  Roman  Republic,  Lon.,  Isii4- 
74,  6  vols.  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Long  is  a  first-rate  seholf,r.  a  workman  who  spures 
no  pains,  and  an  historian  who  has  the  cardinal  viiiuc  of 
wi.shing  before  all  things  to  get  at  Ihe  truth.  Ilul.  in  his 
exireme  dread  of  being  wi.se  alKive  thai  which  is  wriiien, 
he  .sometimes  reduces  the  jirovince  of  the  bistoriaii  almost 
to  that  of  a  verliiil  <'oninientator  on  original  auilnriiics. 
and,  in  an  overstrained  lunsuit  of  jilainness,  he  not  oiilv 
deprives  his  style  of  grace  and  life,  but  foregoes  niiicfi 
that  would  liclp  Ihe  memory  and  (luicken  Ibe  insiglit  of 
students."- .Si(.  Ji'rr.,  xxxviii.  :)4B. 

•'i.  (Trans.)  The  Discourses  of  Epictetus:  with  tlio 
Encheiridion  and  Fragments:  with  Notes,  a  LilV  of 
Epiotetus,  and  a  View  of  his  Philosophy,  ( lioliii's 
Classical  Library,)  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  4.  An  Old  -Mini's 
Thoughts  about  Many  Thing.s,  Lon.,  fp.  Svo.  And  .see 
Stkwaiit,  Aubrky,  In/m. 

Long,  H.  A.  Tho  Names  wo  Bear:  a  Compendiuiu 
of  Biblical,  Classical,  and  Common  Names,  liost.,  Is^j. 

Long,  Harry  AlTred.  Calvinism  Populmizcl, 
liOn.,  1878,  p.  Svo:  2d  ed.,  (Jlasgow,  1885. 

Long,  Henry  Lawes.  A  Survey  of  the  iliirly 
(Jeography  of  Western  Europe  as  conneeteil  wiili  Ihe 
First  Inhabitants  of  Britain,  their  Origin.  Lan^uiige, 
Religious  Riles,  and  Edifices,  Lon..  1859,  12mo. 

"  His  treatise  deserves  the  careful  examination  of  all 
who  are  interested  in  the  attempt  to  pierce  the  obscurity 
which  Veils  tlic  earliest  historv  of  the  inhnbil;".;:!:  ■  f  Erll- 
ain."— .S(i(.  Ker..  xiil.  164. 

Long,  J.  H.,  and  Duel,  R.  H.  The  Cadet  En- 
gineer; or,  Steam  for  the  Student,  Phila.,  1865,  cr.  Svo. 


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'"!   ll™r.-  The  In<lU  ,Ct,r,      in   l"  ''''",•     '•  '^'^i''^'- 

is.sl.  Svu.  '  (T'Ubnor's  "OncntuI"  Ser,)  Lon", 


LON 


^Mp.  of    r„n«ue  ana   Pen,  N.V„rk, ',«,„„.     ,    T,„e.  of  „   W       ■,      r 

J  [;^n;Con,ea,  or  I^ante  A.i«hii:;:Lj  „lV'n:i;: 

't-ip«K';:!;i!/;rt;^lli;:;-7''''i- «. 

y   hi.   ,n.„s,.  „f  rhyn, '     •,.  si,,  '    '     ,'",'  I"''-'  "  '"■  >"M,:l 
',.  'M"'."l'."  '.■"I'thM.s  aiul  ivrN,  ,.,!".!    '''",'.'■' -^.Iiy, 


i^z  ;sf:?sr^^  "-u,!u'v:;;'  Hi;;;,;-;-);;  ';;^. 

»lr.;nKth  matciuMl  «■  Ih  w,   m,'/      '  l?.''  ,">■'■.■  In^  will  li    ,1 


'Voice  irnseswc 
I  lis  in  Ins  on  n  Tns- 


•<.   uriusn  uairy   F 

teiMs,  Lon.,  lS8i,  j).  Hvh   ~s    ti,     r.  '  , '>-"oii  isys- 

iSHeotion,  Ilrceili  ,1^  Fecdini;  an?l  <i"^  "^  ""^  '"''«=  '''^ 
tnitcd  by  Harrison  Wdr  11*" AIW  ?"*'"',""'"'■■  ^""»- 
n.nt  Artists,  Urn..  ISs',    r   s'vo  '  ""     ""'*■■  ^'"'■ 

«.;;(val'S'^';^'i'«,I'i>;ij{to  «jve  to  this  ro„„y  «ood 

»nj  tiling  or  fverythin^,  1  10  it   Ihm     *;■"  'i"  "l'.'"-"  ">  know 
Long,  Hi,v.  Jaiii,.«   r.  .  '  *". "~   "•  ''"'■•  '■'"■  •»• 

n<'esIS75,  onlaincvl     ,-7         '""'"'' K'''"'"»"i'l   at   St 
MranJ.  Isis.^s    'an  I    'i^c;  ^hln'"?^  ^'•Clement  Dane  ; 
I.||»er    Charlton     Ln,?n     '^V'""''  °V"'>' '^'"ni'y 
Sliiwlow  of  the  I  ov      cZta  of  fT"  r"  "^''^    *"    ''•« 
■Iho  Hopeful  Cry  of  OntcastMi        f'      ""•'  ''*'*''-     2. 

C1...M0.;  „,,n,itte,l  tJ'h'e  bar  ,sV'.   ""^''"''•■'''.Oxford 
fiuhusetta  ]88(I-S2      I    n\,Z     T-f  '  ?'"'«^''»"i- of  Mas- 
l'^'»,8vo.     2.  (Ed  1  tLp       u,'.  ^"•K'l"  ^Eiicid,  Host 
■'Hnoiples,  and  P    i  Js     te'"'T  '^''^  ■■  i'«  "i«.or  ' 

in..     Ilhlst.     !v'trl    iszl'"^!?"    ^^''''-^•"-'■■^lioot- 
ciil.,  isru.  '  ''■'^'   '2i"io;  new  ed.,  rev 


none  of  il,e  m>-i.,i1i"    '„„v,  ,  /.i  '  ''^'''I'nu'  will,  11.     n  .  |  ' 
"";^thav,^„„,,J.l;;;.     '^1',    ■^^l5;..esj.wl,l,,,M,e,lr,,l 

ceveda,.,,,,U„,,^_^,;l;^^^.«im..;  he  has  never  eon! 
I-    the  Jiivine  TniL'cdy,  iio.t     iJ-,    10 

pans,,,,  wi„  most  o,'';,l'  1,  ■' , IkV   ''!!.'t/"/'''  "'^■"''i'"'  -"'  • 
"lath,  Bost.,  187:;    Kinin  '       '''  "'"'"• 

I«r^l/;n„f''"'''"'"''"""^"'"|»nJ  other 


After- 


yi'iirs  HfTQ  was 
I'oenis,  lio.st. 


• nnd  ,         ,  ...,.-,., 

0"  J^f^i^r^^he  tt  if  r"^  T  '^•"'--nville  :  '  tj^ir"^.  ^^^'Sli  'itt^-^^  >'-  >"M  par,  of 

anil  sijlh^'^,, ;/ ;;;!f^  'ja^.ej.  of  ..i/^^,,,,  f n!^^  ilr^^^^  lilii::'';:;!,---^:^'!!  eV;;!:;^^ 

liiihl,  the   Deserter-  L     rl    '  -   .     •  •'2'""       -■    Harrv     ' '''^'•''''■acti(ln, seems h  ,■■,"'''''  '^^' ■'■''"iiMither  A- „ 
lstl.l.'8v„.       "'"''''  "'•   ^^0  ^^"I'lier's  Wife,  X  y:',;,^^     '"\l';^ ^>^'<heh:^l}li:^ ^' ^^j^  <^ 'U:.r ana  ^Jl^^^ 


Diiilt 

I.OII 

"The hook  Is  n  sort  „p 

;  II'  most  aiiiiisliiK  iiiMl  insini.'.i,.:; '  '  "  ""•  '"''I'ei  .  one  of 
tl,_|,„M."-.w,„y']^"!*;,  "'^^tue  among  the  revivals  \'f 
^  ''Oiig,  Mrs.  w.  11    J.      „ 

Tninsvaal:  the  Defen  ",  f  K*  ,  vt'"'"  ."""^  ^^''''-  '"  "ii- 
l".'-!.',  lL'i»o.  '  '"'^'  '^'"--y  I-ydcnherg,  L„„,, 

erty,""nd'"The";vo^''"iv!,^™'?''r'  "  P^S^^'^  and  Pov- 
nilcl,.!    1S07-1882       Lmiefeilot •  "y""*"'  ^"""''  »'»'•  i- 

-■""n^.^ri;S"r"^'^-5.iri;:^; 
^r^--^-rtC5:r,----o„^^ 


."''"S   to  Englan,,  an.'i  W    esl'^Krc^"-^ ''■^'  I""™'  "" 
-'vols.,  a,„|  (|„.  .eliitin^,,   V     "..''"■■""'•'■  ■^'''■''••'^. 

.  ..Ki'ranio.s,  „, ,,  „,her  -  "l'",,^7  ''»5l'""l,  2  vols, 
t  Itima  Thnle,  Bo,,  \L,  ]T'  ""•"■'  •■""><.  Ifimo.  12 
B-t.,   ISS2,  16„:;  •■', v:*^      '   'r--,  'f.-  ^n  ;1.6  Harbor 

V',«'-''l'''i™l  and  Critic  1  yL!"T"^  "  "^^s ;  wiU,' 
[tilitodbyll.  E-.-^euilile;        P  ' ?   •iV':'"'''    *=•"''»"■ 

^:ii?y"?^;!iv;:,i^^.:'£>-k«'-'i;.u,;:^.;;,;tX,, 

•tnL'iit  ,'..,  I.:.        ''. 


'ith  the  sinn.li,.  I,  .  .'-'^  ''."'J.V"  '^nit..      " 


^'"'^'■CZ^::^;^tz  ^i'  r^'  "'•"  "''ll'"f^'^'.ho"sefr 

[{■"■iontothelKr  lie  s;^,;';;!;,i;';""ri'^'"''™ 

the  silnalion.     ife  ,.„,,  1,,    ',?:''' "  '"'  »  hiel,  he  hiis  Kras|,e,l 


'i;ii>ii  which  h 


there  any  fall 


lingof  in  theg 


I  composition 


'ad  marked   his  stylo  fr, 


■e,  simplieity,„n,i    „nlv'i',','l'"^'""*V '"  '1' 


i^ntD-r'---!^  --<^^^^  Mh  i^«1;r;,:^l« :  :i » 


Is  voluininoi 


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conte 
infill, 


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le  and  fo 


swms  io 


'iporaries.     l\„   i,i 


»ide«  of  ihe  Ai!  ^  of'\V;iXJ^;|,fV?;™'"f  ,-n  Hi-- --^ 


mc  not 


that  of  any  of  his  '  Ixn'try  to  tii 


mis  of  expression 


The'courtsl     !    f  Ti  '"'NnPM.t.ow.   IU:v.  s      """''  be  so  In 
^"""shiji  of  Allies  StanilisI,    ri,..,     ,c  . '    "iirt  of  bar.1  „„ 


;ne  i/eiii.rai  1, . '*•  "nai  i.s  alwavs  ,  ..u...,.,t  .,.! 


le  general  lui 


l«8  Standinh,  Host.,  I'sjs' 


10  nnliireof  thi 


11  heart  and  taste, 
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dways  dearest 


as 


»;i.5.:s,s-;s=;;»,:a~«2;. 


and  prohalil. 

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LON 


LON 


riuvH,  and  cHpecliiIly  fnrtlu'  priw.itdKi'  III  Amerlcft.-aii  :  Enixlinh    T.anicuniroii     Lon      1877  •    lih   nl      1S«-       ■. 
lurur.themtrolmnl,  llif  lliiMn.l.r.  Ilio  imlltl.l'rn  anil  ilio     '  f" '•""'''l*  "'"  U™"  H"'!  the  Sovon  Ysars'  War,  Ur. , 

iWiy  HDrkmun;  for  whom  iinil  iiiiiihib  wlium  lu' ('(imk'H  as  " 

the  |Kieti)l'  iiicldily urtosy,  (hliTciico,— poel  of  the  nifl- 


low  iwlllKht  or  the  im»t  hi  Italy,  (liTiiiiiirv,  Spain,  ami  In 
>orll"Tii  Kuropf,  poet  of  all  syiupaihctlc"  KciitlfiieMi,  ami 
unlverKiil  poet  of  women  ami  yoiiiiK  people."— Wai.t 
\\  human:  "  linilliii/  Limni'dUiw,"  iii  tJimyii  Jrinn  the  Critic,  i 

liongrellow,  Rev.  NninucI,  ['intr,  vol.  i.,  aild.,]  I 
b.  IHI'.I,  ill    Pditliinil,  Mo.;  giailcmtcil   at    llarvanl   in  j 
1n:11I,  anil  at  tho  Itiviiiity  School  in  ISI8;  wan  iiaslor  of  i 
a  Unitarian  congre^atiDn   in  Hruoklyn,  X.Y.,  l8o.t-6(),- 
spent  Home  time  in  Kiinipe,  an,l  on  h\s  return  re.iideil  in  j 
Oambriilne,  Mu«h.  :  wa.s  minister  of  a  church  in  Oernian- 
town,  I'll.,  from  IH7S  till  1882,  when  liu  returned  toCam- 
brifl,{o.^    1.  (Kd.)  Lilcof  Henry  Wadmvorth  LonKfel  low: 
with   Kxtructn   from  liis  JournaU  and  Correapondenoe, 
BoKt..  |S8fi,  2  vols.  8v(). 


I8SI,  ISmo. 

I.>oiigmaii,  >Villinm,  [nut,;  vol.  1.,  add.,]  ls|.u 
1877,  son  of  Thomas  Norton  Longman,  piibli«lur,  of 
Loniloui  liecaine  director  of  the  llrni,  with  bin  elder 
brother,  Thomas,  on  the  death  of  his  father  in  1842.  I. 
SuKKentioiis  for  the  Kxploralion  of  Iceland.  Lon.,  I8f, ' 
8vo.  2.  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Knulnnd :  vol.  i 
From  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  l)ealli  of  Kdwurd  u' 
Maps  and  Illust.      Lon.,  |.'<fl2,  .Svo. 

"lie  does  not  claim  to  write,  us  a  rule,  from  orlKJimi 
sources;  but  he  has  sought  for  KUldance  in  books  ol  a  liir 


"  Ihe  work  Is  essentially  LmiKfellow's  diarv,  expanded 
anil  llliislrMied  In  parts  by  letters.  .  .  .  The  social  feature 
in  Loiinlellow's  Hie  is,  perhaps,  the  leadliiK  trait  of  this 
work,  and  Its  most  iniiuortal  part;  its  charm  Is  to  be  felt, 
'IS  the  editor  justly  .says,  only  hy  the  iierusal  of  a  multl- 
tiule  of  details  as  they  follow  day  bv  day  in  the  record  of 
the  poet's  own  band.  Scarcely  second  to  this,  however.  Is 
his  rrieiidship  and  associiitlon  wHh  hooks.  .  .  .  We  have 
...  a  full  ami  dellKlilfiil  history  id' the  external  aspects 
of  11  lettered  life  in  a  relineil  society,  as  it  was  led  by  a  man 
who  rulllllcd  his  iliilies  In  the  varied  rehulons  of  his 
sphere  in  a  way  that  made  his  days  beautiful  and  his 
luemory  a  humanizing  inllueiicc  u|hiii  all  who  have  any 
perei'iilion  of  the  sources  of  its  charm.  ,  .  .  Xeverthele.ss 
these  volumes  are  neither  a  complete  iiccouut  uor  ii  thor- 
ough study  of  Lonufellow's  life."— .Vk^Vih,  xlii.  ;)01. 

"  The  ■  editor'  of  these  volumes  has  iloiie  his  work  \vell. 
The  extracts  he  ^Ives  from  Icllcrs  iiud  journals  are  many, 
but  iiolsupenibundaiit;aud  the  story  lie  tells,  if  hereaiiil 
there  hardly  full  enouKh,  leavim;  too  much  for  the  reader 
to  trace  ont  for  himself.  Is  graphic  The  book  lis  a  whole 
Klyes  Just  that  inslKht  into  the  poet's  habits  and  character 
which  Is  wanted,  ami  Is  a  nood  exam  pic  of  what  narrative 
biography  should  be.  .  .  .  Critical  biography  must  not  be 
looked  lor  from  a  man's  brother."— WAi.rKii  Lkwins- 
Aeml.,  xxix.  ■2M\. 

2.  Final  Memorials  of  Henry  Wadsworth  LonKfellow, 
Host.,  1887,  8vo. 

"The  third  voiiime  was  a  needful  complement  to  the 
other  two,  which  left  many  little  personal  traits  unnoticed. 
.  .  .  A  more  simple  ami  faithful  record  of  Mr.  Lontifelhiw's 
life  and  wrilinss  could  not  be  desired  tliiiu  that  furiiLshed 
by  his  brother."— .S(i(.  A'cc,  Ixly.  4U;i. 

See,  also,  .Ioiinso.v,  Kkv.  Sahuki.,  mipni. 
Longlield,  (George.     Introdu«tion    to  the  Study 
of  the  C'haldeo  Langmige,  Lon.,  18.')9,  8vo. 

Longficld,  M.  Elementary  Treatise  on  Series, 
Lon.,  1872,  8vo. 

Longkiiig,  Joseph.  1.  Notes  on  the  Epistles  of 
Paul  the  Apostle  to  the  Oalatians  and  Ephesians,  N. 
York,  I8li:i,  ISi.io.  2.  Notes  on  the  Epistle  of  Paul  to 
the  Hebrews,  N.  York,  18117,  18mo.  3.  Notes  on  the 
Gospels,  N.  York,  4  vols.  18rao.  4.  Light  on  the  Path, 
1884,  Ifimo. 

Longland,  Rev.  Charles  Pitninn,  gradunteil 
at  St.  Bees,  1840;  ordained  1841!;  viear  of  Headinnton 
Quarry  since  1 870.  Plain  Sermons  on  some  Questions 
in  Holy  Scripture,  Lon.,  18B7,  12ino;  2d  cd.,  1872. 

Longland,  John.  Who  and  what  is  God?  2d 
ed.,  enl.,  Lon.,  IS8fi,  Svo. 

Longland,  Joseph.  1.  Trephely  ;  or,  A  Cycle  in 
the  World's  Destiny:  a  Poem,  Lon.,' I8.'i4,  p.  8vo.  2. 
Bernnril  Alvers  i«id  the  Water-Witch;  new  ed.,  Lon., 
1871,  or,  Svo.  ,1.  King  Cliarles  the  Second  :  an  Histor- 
ical Drani;i,  in  Five  Acts,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  8vo. 
Iionglands,  Miss.  See  DnuwK,  Mils.  E.  D.,  aujira. 
Longivy,  Elias.  I.  Vocabulary  of  Geographical 
and  Personal  Xaiiios,  C'in.,  ISfiS,  12mo.  2.  Student's 
Pocket  Medical  Lexicon  :  with  Appendix  containing  List 
of  Poisons  and  their  .■Vntiilotes,  Ac.,  Phila.,  18711,  2lmo. 
3.  American  Phonographic  Dictionary :  Short-Hand 
Forms  of  All  the  Useful  Words  of  the  English  Language, 
Cin.,  1882,  12ino.  4.  Eclectic  .Manual  of  Phonography, 
Cin.,  1882,  12mo.  ii.  Every  Reporter'!  Own  Short- Hand 
Dictionary,  Cin.,  1882,  l2mo.  6.  Ucporlcr's  Guide,  de- 
signed for  Students  in  Any  Style  of  Phonography,  Cin., 
1883,  12mo.  7.  Compend  of  Phonograpliy,  Cin.,  1883, 
12uio. 

Longley,  F.  E.  The  Master's  Words:  Thoughts 
on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  Ac.,  Lon.,  1883,  Ifimo. 

Longman,  Frederick  Willinm,  h.  1S4(1,  son  of 

William   Longman,   in/ni,  educated  at  Balliol  College, 

Oxford.     1.  Chess  Openings,  Lon.,  18fi9,  12mo;  2d  cd., 

1873.     2.  A  New  Pocket  Dictionary  of  the  German  and 

1016 


wider  ranue  than  is  usual  wllli  writers  who  disiincllv  aim 
at  Instnicling  the  unlearned."— .svi/.  Uir.,  xv.  7(«i. 

3,  History  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Edwanl  ili,> 
Tliird,  Lon.,  ISilli,  2  vols   Svo, 

"The  book  has  reol  merits,— the  merits,  at  any  rate  i,r 
accuracy,  of  Imlnstry.  of  (food  sense.  .  .  .  The  resiili  is 
...  a  sense  of  eoldness,— want  of  enthusiasm  and  brei.dili 
of  view,  which  throws  a  certain  weariness  and  Iuiil-u  ,r 
over  the  book."— .S(i(.  Jtti:,  xxvil.  'i'ld,  L>h;i. 

4.  History  of  Three  Cathedrals  dedicated  to  St.  Paul 
in  London,  Lon.,  IS73,  Svo. 

Longmore,  Surgeon>Gcn.  Sir  Thomas,  (I;,, 
F.H.C.S.E.,  served  in  the  Crimea;  honoriiry  surginn  li 
the  queen  since  1SB8;  knighted  1886;  member  of  il,,. 
French  Acudcmy  of  Medicine,  Ac.  1.  Treatise  on  (iun- 
Shot  Wounds,  Lon.,  18(13.  2.  Treatise  on  AnibiilMnH-, 
Lon,,  isfil).  3.  Gun-Sbot  Injuries:  Statistics  of  tloMi' 
in  Warfare.  Illust.  Lon,,  1877,  Svo.  4.  Snnitinv 
Condition  of  the  British  and  French  Armies  in  th',. 
Crimean  War,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo.  5.  The  Illuslmted 
Optical  Manual;  or,  Hand-Book  of  Instructions  hii  i|io 
Gnidance  of  Surgeons  in  testing  Quality  and  liniixc  of 
Vision,  io.  Illust.  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  1885;  4th  crl.,  isss 
Svo.  ' 

Longmuir,  J.  I.  Ocean  Lays;  or,  The  Sea,  Ship, 
and  Sailor,  l.on.,  18,^3,  iSmo.  2.  Bible  Lays:  I'io  i- 
phrates  and  Illustrations  of  Scripture;  new  ed.,  l,..n,, 
1877,  sq.  Itlmo.  3.  Rhythmical  Index  to  the  Engli-ii 
Language,  Lon.,  IS77,  p.  8vo. 

Longridge,  James  Atkinson,  member  of  ihc 
Institute  of  Civil  Knginecrs.  1.  Why  did  the  "Tlicn- 
derer's"  Gun  Burst?  a  Letter.  Lon,  1879,  Svo.  2.  .\ 
Treatise  on  the  Application  of  Wire  to  the  Construilimi 
of  Ordnance,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo.  3.  Our  Ordnance  Adiiiin. 
istration,  Lon.,  ISS.'j,  Svo. 

Longsdon,  II.  J.  Remarks  on  the  Sociiiy  lur 
Promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  Lon.,  1863,  8vo. 

LongHhore,  Joseph  S.,  and  Knowlcx,  llcii- 
jamin  L.     The  Centennial   Liberty  Bell:    Inile|iiii(|. 
ence  Hall,  its  Traditions  and  Associations,  Ac,  i'liilu 
187(1,  12ino. 

LongstalTe,  W.  H.  D.  1.  Guide  to  Localities 
in  Richmondshire,  Lon.,  1852,  p.  8vo.  2,  History  ami 
Antiquities  of  Darlington,  1854,4  parts,  4 to.  3.  (Kil.i 
Heraldic  Visitation  of  the  Northern  Counties  in  l.i;ii). 
By  T.  Tonge,  Ac.  (Surtees  See.  Pub.)  Newcastle,  IsdH, 
Svo.  4.  (Ed.)  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Ambrose  llarnes, 
(Surtees Soe.  Pub.,)  Newcastle,  1867,  Svo. 

Longstreet,  Mrs.  Abby  Buchanan.  Sodnl 
Etiquette  of  New  York,  N.  Y^ork,  1878,  16mo.     An  .ii. 

Longstreth,  Morris,  M.D.  Rheumatism,  lioiit, 
and  some  Allied  Disorders,  N.  York,  1882,  Svo. 

"Longtvay,  A.  Hugo,"  (Pseud.)  Sec  La.ng, 
ANnuEW,  Hiipiii, 

Longworth,  Nicholas.  (Trans.)  Sophocles'  Kleo- 
tra,  Cin.,  I.«78,  16uio. 

Lonsdale,  Fanny.  1.  Bertha  Franklnnd;  or. 
Maternal  Influence,  Lon.,  1869,  ISmo.  2.  Sunny  Dale; 
or,  Eva's  Mission,  Lon.,  1876,  ISmo. 

Lonsdale,  Henry,  M.D.,  1816-1876,  b.  at  Cnrlisle, 
Eng, ;  studied  medicine  in  Edinburgh  and  Pniis;  lec- 
tured in  Edinburgh  on  anatomy  and  physioluiry.  iinil 
in  1845  returned  to  Carlisle,  where  ho  was  iipioiiitcl 
physician  to  the  Cumberland  Infirmary.  He  ilisoovcrnl 
the  "terminal  loops"  of  the  nerves  of  the  bniin  iiml 
spinal  cord  in  man.  I.  The  Life  and  Works  nl  .Miis- 
grave  Lewthwaito  Watson,  the  Sculptor.  Illust.  I.nii., 
1866,  4to. 

"  Watson  has  now  a  chance  of  being  remenibercil  iiiul 
honoured :  he  lias  fared  better  in  his  biographer  ilmii  si.uic 
of  his  more  celebrated  conteniponiries  in  imiiitini;.  .  .  . 
We  have  not  siiaee  for  half  the  examples  which  Uuisoii's 
hie  allorrts  of  the  fale  of  a  great  artist  In  a  Oouiilrv  ulilfli 
iiinnot  understand  him.  and  we  must  content  ourselves 
with  heartily  conunendinK  Dr.  Lonsdale's  book  lo  thiw 
ot  our  readers  who  care  to  see  the  tragic  specliulc  nf 
genius  contending  with  adverse   fortune,  with  wcuUliy 


fKnoraiiee.  [« 
Iiet-blowing  I 

-'.  The    W 

vols.  p.  8vo. 

mire,  M.P. 

Ban,,  of  Net 

"The  book 

the  rest  of  II 

K'l.,  xxvll.  Vi 

Vol.    iii.,    ' 

Hooke,  and  ( 

WnrdsHorth, 

Christian  Blai 

Adlison,  Hug 

'■  Us  Interest 

111  (be  facts  In 

county,  and  in 

rule  from  peisi 

\'')l.  v.,  .lob 

"TheKrcutc 

"s  uiiieh  with 

liiimanlly  of  tl 

t'cneral  reader 

be  won  by  (lie  | 

Vol.  vi.,  (Jeo 

Kdwttn:  Troug 

The  Life  of  J, 

ence   witli    .'Mr. 

Hills  of  .Mortal 

Ihe  Life  ami  W 

Lon.,  1870,  p.  .M 

"ijr.  LonsdaU 

worthy  subject. 

record  ol  his  res 

iii;o  he  was  at  tl 

biirith  iiumberiiii 

and  Sir  William 

ciireer  was  nilxei 

glcs  of  practical  i 

uied  more  largeb 

century  to  the  \i 

.-^urgeryaud  .'^led 

Lonsdale,  J 

.Memoir,  Lon.,  1.' 

Lonsdale,  Ii 

first  cJass  Lit.  Hi 

and  tutor  of  Bal 

ijf  classical  litera 

V'ilh  Lke,  Samii 

College,  London  : 

liercd  into   Engli 

Kuniiing  Analysii 

-.  (Trans.)  The  V 

i'lose:  wilhlntroi 

l.im.,  1873,  p.  Hvo 

Lonsdale,  M 

liingraphy,  Lon,,  1 

of  Dorothy  W.  Pa 

"This  Is  a  recon 

perhaps  altogether 

las  told  her  story 

I'lid.  or  rather  let 

points,  in  the  idiar 

Ni'.  llev.,  xllx.  .-,75. 

2.  The  Care  and 
Sickness,  Lon.,  188- 
on  her  Life,  her  Bo 
Look,  Henry 
U'lno. 

Loomi8,Airre 

nington,   Vt.;    beca 

priictioe  of  medicin 

lS*fi5,  and  since   IS 

and  tile  practice  of 

Diagnosis,  N.  York, 

of  the    Respiratory 

»ork,  1875,  Svo.     .S 

Svo.    4.    Diseases   o 

Test- Book  of  Practi 

Loomis,  Rev. . 

uover.  Conn.,   1816  • 

Chilton,  N.V.,  1841 

l^iry  1844  ;  became  i 

>n  China  1844-50,  n 

M'i   to   the  Chinese 

*irii  to  say  No,  I> 

*»"■     3.  How  to  di 

liiiimn   Country,  185' 

Ago,  IS59.     6. 'The  I 

hieiiis  and  the  Chines 

J'llcRiture,  San  Fran. 


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Dun.,  ,)f  \,.thori,v.' 

Jtn..  x.wii,  ij),  ""'  '"^'■"'  livi'ly  eii()U({i,,"— .si,(, 

H-ki;  and  .W,.i!/"S;  h";   /*•   i^'"""-«-    •'"''"  : 

'■ y.Hii.l  In  tlKMim'resrh  ',,'',    'V''''i'V« '"  Ills  imllvf 

'"'y::^'::z;;i>^ir^^^  ■ 

«-mlHl'^^^,rli?;'li;U;;;';J;l^|];p';>:'j.i.a.i..iea,«„„u. 

'"""""iiy  or  the  i,„„k  "viiwir,hl  J. ',"''''''.';'■,•  "'"'  ""•' 

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I IH-O,  ,;."",!  "«""'  ""'"='•'  '^n"".  the  Anatotuiai, 


»"rti.yM.iik.,,,"  ii;;h,.,rK\mx;v"ii':',:"?'''','' """''  <>" « 


..."..i.M  IMS  rose U'SS       I  •  illlil  iirii,l.,„T^V         "'"'^■HUTIOI 

"nn  liu  was  at  till'  li,.  ,1  ,  V  ,,    „f^"'"'  !"'"••     '•""•IV  yenrs 

nlcil  m(ire  largelv  than  mTliVnl n ,,,  "^^  """'  '"•■  '■"ntrin- 
--■"tiiry  to  ,1,1  Krel  ,„'';*  rf''y™«el«'  I"  the  pn.sc'nt 
>"rKery  and  Medidne/'-.sv,/  fer  xxxi  aT  *''""''  "f 
M™°"!  ui*';,-i«^-„';;;;"S»  and'uallad.;  „i,h  a  Brief 

-^^"!;:'.f^n::a:r;:^j^?^^i:-iT'^-d, 


Vnrl(,  ls;s    ",;,':;•  ,.,•    '"■'""•"  ""    M'tforoio^y,  N 
llavin,  1K-(|,  ,sv„        ^•••'"^^'""'"""'  "I  .loM'id,  l,uoml,,  .\. 

"n'ir''j^:;,^\/i,:'-,i:';^^^,si,„d.i  „,„«., 

llio  Omit   ('„nlli,.f   Chri-t    ,,   i  i    .■  .    ■   '■'-   '^">"-     2. 
an.l  A,,„„a«y,  N.  York    Is'l    I2„f„""'''""''  "'"  C''"'^'" 

i;".  and  at  „,;  tinie '  d. '; ,,  ^ r^:;'r'''''^''^'''^ 

;    .nivorsit^      Uas'hi'n';,^  I   0  '''Ts7i'"«J' ,'"    ''.""V 

!    Vvor  and    Fri,.„d8hi,,,   Phil,      is^    ,•.„  '"''"''• 

..     ^^-lal    and' S„eia,"r„l:^,  ":;;"-, -""!:. 

!  Jo»iah  .Strong,  D.li.,  N    V  ..k     .i:-''",' r'"""    '^   "'-■^• 

"I  a  course  of  lectures  CM  1    i     i    '■  '-'""■      «'""»'»l8 

,  '"«ieal  Seu,inar;  irv:,;!.:,',;;:;";',:;;,  ;'-  ^ndover  Thco. 

'  aiiHmlio'.ro^'re'li^o',;'/;,';?,',  ri',':.',.';";"'^'"'."'?'^'"'«'"  "f  the 

,^'''""lry  y,.,  made  ,y  ai  v  s    ,L  led    ,  ?r  fi'''  '■'"'"■''I'S  "f  the 
of  pronounced  symoaihv  w  n,     ,      '^^','1" '  "•'^l»i"l|>oir,t 

;.n;o,u5.he^ne.leo.edV;L!;^;!;,l-tr^;-:^.;^^,u^^ 

Tai;""i::';'s,,^72^»«-     ^^'^'I-  -n   the  Mountains:    a 

tl.e'Son3:n"!t''-Co^^;o''"">'  ''V'''  -'»™'-'   «t 


lirsteJass  Lit   |"„,a,Tf''^,^!!?y♦ '«•'*•.  »?™luated,    ,i,.  v  "'"^  «ev.  Nevlson,  F  K  H  S     d,     ,   . 

I  An^ta^;:^  i:-™  °  'ict^-^'^  '^"'"-^  -^ 

I  ^i»,  Turkey,' and  En,  ,nd  a'f?  "  f"  "'2-  •'•  «"«- 
tbe  Ka..te,i,  QucstioS  lo^  4  ^ '"''.^""1"  ", '^''^'•'"  "f 
nnd  the  Duty  of  he  T'?i",„-T?^^'' ^*^"'''' "^ 'b"  Clergy 
Ifegeneration^  a  He  ly  t?'^'  .^r'^'iT'-  «•  Ba,„isn,a^ 
Intions  between  N„ncn„f  '  P."/Kf»n.  ^on.  fl.  The  Re- 
Churoh.Lon^rxreChuth'  Tt  l!"  f^^'blished 
I-n.    im:    new  ed  ,    i";/'      ,  ■■'''7%«f  England, 

treed  .-can  it  be  reasonably  held  >      ,    T      '^'',«   ^««I"'«'s 

I'Ord,  Alice  F     T.,.^u       '.'    ■'  '''"^'•'  '**'■*■>.  I2mo 

XT   r'.^"««  *■.    f^ymphony  in  Dreamland  :  Poelns, 


I-;-J;^;»aue?-{{»^«-^^^^^^ 

""^"p'hy"fc„",Vl«    n"r'^5;,   ';  S-ter  Dora:    a 

-s:;  ili"^'!^- 4™m;!^lf;  llr«^,:i?' ^  p-iect  ^r 


perhaps  «ltogou,r«  l,eamifuf'  llV^^'l  "."'  "^  Perfect  ,  or 
.^ilestLo™,  IsLUr^  °;  ^'''"^-  ;."  Health  and 

of  the    Respirator;   Oi-gins    ««  "  .^''""'■'^^?,??  I>'=««»es 

^ork,  1S75,  8vo      (    t15.      '      ^''  ""'l    Ki(  neyg,    N 
c...    ',     ..'.    ™'     •'•   J^ectures  on  Po»or=    v    t     .•','„i: 


N.  York   I8H2,  so.  16mo'. 

m^l^ft'til'T'''  fr'*'-'-  '•"'I')-.]  1792- 
but  gave  up  the  ffiinU„.t''„!f"^' '""' '''"^ied  theology 
»nd  went  in'to  l.u.lZ"  ''/„  ""/H-flTh'e  ^•7'^."'^  ''«»'"' 
terly  entitled  the  Theolog  oal  and  r  .  I"*  "  l""- 

I'OUis  Napoleon:  I»  he  tn  b„  i  '  "u^^  •'""'"""I'  I- 
18BM2u,o.  2.  Vilnlnf  „  i^"""''"'"'  N.  York, 
N.  York,  I,><fir,  12mo  ^''"■'"l.-e :  an  E,,ic  :  vol.  i.,' 

i^vTutf  i„?kirn:'c<!;'„  ^ytLrd'  t?'-/-  ""^-'^  '^««- 

«nd  a,   Princeton,  but,  h"  'eve   '  b.'u"'' "f^^  "' ^ndover 

up  the  ministry   for  oomn,!^,f;  f      '""''"S  f""*"!'  g»ve 

banker  in  New 'Uk  „  J  Cm  "^   ';"?'"':•  '""'    ""»   » 
surancB  Pnm .   "."  I»"nuer  of  the  Manhattan  In- 


^  "■.„*•  ."'leases   of  Od   Age    N    Vn^k     la^o  '  l^*^'  hu'^foe  Companv      i   ",  i  ""^ '^'""''attan  In 

L«^mi.'",l'™°"™'  *'«J-i  e,  N.  Y^k'  18S4      '■  ^  Lr'    U"'""    "f   Connec^icu?"?"!;,^  ''T^H  '"  "">  P»"- 
toomis.  Rev.  Augustus  Ward    I)  n    n'   .  »        ^^"^  "f  Christ,  l«o8      •    f„'    •    .-•     -•   ^^^  I't-ophetio 

1017*' 


LOR 

Principle*  nnd    Prnctico :   with    Full   Kxiilnnntloni   for 
IIiiiiiu  MtudcniK,  l,on.,  ISSM,  Hvo. 

Lord,  II.  >V.  Thu  lllKliwiiy  nf  tlio  Heitii  In  Time 
of  Wiir,  Liin.,  lNfl2,  cr.  Mvn. 

liUrd,  Ileiirictin  I'miicpN.  (TriiiiH.)  Nora:  n 
Play  J  friiiii  the  Norwcxiuii  dI  II.  Ih»cn,  l.(iri.,  Isml',  IL'iuo. 

Lord,  J.  I><  I.  JuiuK  (in  the  Throne  of  hh  Father 
David.  N.  Vnrk,  ISflu,  l2iiio.  •_'.  The  I'romiiieiif  .Shiloh  ; 
or,  ChrintV  Teiiiporiil  Sovcri'ljjnty,  .N.  Vnrk,  IWll'.i.  .1. 
Our  Kei({n  with  .)e»».«  nn  the  lliirth,  .\.  York,  1H7U,  l2nio. 
4.  l'ro|ih'tic  [iii|icrliili»ni :  Enliill  uf  luiiieriiil  Power,  N. 
York,  IS7I.  iL'iiio. 

l<ord,J.  It.  S(|iilrn  llrooke  :  a  Memorial  of  Ed- 
ward Ilruoke,  of  Fieldhoui'u:  with  Kxtraets  from  hli4 
Diary  an<l  Correnpondeiiue,  Lon.,  187it,  Hvo;  new  ed., 
IMMl. 

Lord,  James.  I.  The  Vatican  and  St.  Janiea'a; 
or,  KnKlaiid  indopendint  of  Home,  I,on.,  |M5I,  8vii.  2. 
Sinter  Theresa,  iitr.  Hyan,  the  Ahducted  Nun  ;  a  Metrical 
Narrative,  Lon.,  ISflo,  I2mi(). 

Lord,  Itev.  JniiictN  Henry,  eduoateil  iit  St.  Don' 
face's  Minnionary  (.'ollege,  Warminster;  onlainei'    '..-ii'll; 
miMlonary  at  Hombaj  Binou  ls,s2.     The  !light  Attitude 
and  Action  of  the  Cliuroh  toward'  the  Jewa,  Lon.,  18S3, 
or.  8vo. 

Lord,  John,  LL.D..  {nnlf 1.  i.,  add.,1  b.  ISI2,  at 

Portsrnoulli,  .N'.ll.,  and  ediieated  at  DartiMoulh  ;  wa«  lee- 
turer  on  history  in  that  institution  IHOil-Tt).  1.  The  Old 
Roman  World;  the  Ornndeur  and  Failure  of  ita  Oivili- 
«ali<pn,  N.  York,  1S()7,  cr.  8vo.  2.  Ancient  Slates  and 
Kmpirc!",  N.  York,  Isril),  IJnio.  .'!.  Ancient  History :  a 
Text-Hook  for  ColleKCK,  N.  York,  1870,  12mo;  new  «l., 
18711.  I.  Points  of  History,  1881,  l2mo.  5.  Boacon- 
I.i({ht.s  N.  York,  188;),  5  vols.  8vo.  6.  Life  of  Emma 
Willard,  N.  York,  I88:i. 

liord,  Kev.  John  Chase,  IS0.')-1877,  b.  nt  BufTalo, 
N.Y. ;  was  admitto<l  to  the  bar  in  1828;  graduated  at 
Auburn  Thoolouieal  S>'ininary  in  I8;!;i,  and  was  pastor 
of  a  Presbyterian  church  in  Buffalo.  I.  Tlio  Land  of 
Ophir,  and  other  Lectures,  Buffalo,  1851,  12mo.  2.  Oc-  | 
casional  Poems,  IMKU.  i 

Lord,  John  Kenst,  F.Z..S.,  1817-1872,  served  in 
the  t'riinciin  war  as  a  captain  of  artillery,  and  after- 
wards retired  from  the  army  and  devoted  liim.felf  to  tlie 
study  of  natural  history.  lie  was  thu  naturalist  of  the 
British  North  American  Boundary  Commission,  and  iif- 
tcrward.s  manai{cr  of  the  Brighton  Aquarium.  I.  The 
Naturalist  in  Vancouver  Island  and  British  Columbia, 
Lon.,  18(1(1,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 
"  At  once  amusiiiK  and  instructive."— So/.  Rev.,  xxv.  t'J.'i. 
2.  At  Home  in  tlie  Wilderness,  and  how  to  surmount 
all  Diffioultios  by  the  Way,  Lon.,  1867,  p.  8vo;  3d  ed., 

i87<;. 

Lord,  M.  A.  The  Maiden  of  Palermo,  and  other 
Stories,  Lon.,  1880,  I2mo. 

.Lord,  Otis  I*.  Memoir  of  Asahel  Huntington, 
Salem,  Mass.,  1871,  8vo. 

Lord,  H.  P.  c;.,  M.R.C.V.S.  With  Ursu,  J.  and 
W.,  The  Veterinary  Vadc-Mecuin  :  a  Manual  on  the 
Horse,  Cow,  Dog,  and  Sheep :  their  Diseases,  Hmnu'O- 
pathic  Treatment,  and  General  Management,  Lon.,  1875, 
or.  8vo. 

Lord,  W,  li.,  R.A.  1.  Sea  Fish,  nnd  how  to  catch 
them,  Lon.,  18«2,  fp.  8vo.  2.  Crab,  Shrimp,  ami  Lob- 
ster, Lon.,  187(i,  l2mo.  With  Baixks,  T.,  F.R.G.S., 
Shift.H  and  Expedients  of  Camp- Life,  Travel,  and  Explo- 
ration, Lon.,  1871,  r.  8vo;  new  ed.,  187(1. 

"  The  volume  before  us  may  be  wt  down  a.s  a  very  en- 
cyclopiedia  of  travel  and  campai};niii(?,  .  .  .  The  adven- 
turer or  band  of  adventurers  by  whom  the  cxpeilicnt.s  and 
Instriietkins  .supplied  by  this  inexhaustible  volume  have 
been  duly  conned  and  laid  to  heart  .  .  .  will  bi'  prepared 
to  go  anywhere  and  do  anything,"— .s'a(.  Kev.,  xxxi.  477. 

Lord,  Ucv.  \V.  II.  Maiional  Hospitality,  Mont- 
jielier,  Vt..  IS.'io,  Svo. 

Lord,  W.  W.  AndrC- :  a  Tragedy,  N.  York,  1856, 
12ino. 

Lord,  William  C.  Gastritis  Mucosa;  or,  The 
Present  Epidemic  among  Horses,  Lon.,  1865,  12mo. 

Lord,  William  S.,  b.  186.1,  at  Sycamore.  111.;  is 
engaged  in  business  at  Evanston,  111.,  and  has  con- 
tributed to  periodicals.  1.  Verses,  1883.  2.  Beads  of 
Morning,  [verse,]  Evanston,  ISMS,  16ino. 

Lord,  Rev.  Willis,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b.  1,809,  nt 
Bridgep'.'rt.  Cop.n.  :  graduated  at  WilMums  College  18.1.",; 
studied  theology  at  Princeton;  became  a  Presbyterian 
minister;  has  held  several  pastorates  and  professorships, 
nnd  was  president  of  the  University  of  Wooster  187(.i-. 
1018 


LOR 

74.    I.  .Men  and  Scenes  before  the  Flood.    Illusi.    IMillu., 
1846,  B(|.  l2mo.     2.  Christian  Theology   for  the   I'eoine' 
N.  York,  |87:l,  8vo;  2i|  ed.,  |M7,,.    ;t.  'I'he  Blessed  Hop.  ' 
or.  The  (llorious  Coming  of  the  Lord,  Chic,  |87ft,  12iiii. 
2d  ed.,  IS8I.     Also,  numerous  sermons,  Ac. 

Lordan,!'.  L.     I.  I'nwrittcn  Book:  a  Colloniiv  on 
Poetry   and    IN  3ts  ;    .Id  ed.,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Hvo.     2.  t'er. 
tain  English  Surnames:   their  Odd  Phases,  Lon.,  1871 
2d  ed.,  I87W,  l2nio. 

Loren/,  Kev.  K,  S.  I.  (Ed.)  The  Gospel  Workers 
Treasury  ol  Hymns  and  Uovival  Anecdotes,  Texts,  Suli 
jeots,  Ac,  Dayton,  0.,  1887,  l2mo.  2.  (letting  Reiio'v 
for  a  Revival,  Dayton,  0.,  1888,  l2mo. 

Lorlllard,  Mrs.  Pierre,  Jr.    Those   I'rcilv  Si. 

George  Girls.      By  due  of  the  Set,       I'hila.,  INHII,  i2nio! 

Lorimvr,  (ieorKe.     Leaves  from  the  Bulk  of  the 

West  Kirke:    with  a  Preface  by  the  Rev.  .lames  .Vlac- 

grogor,  D.D.,  Edin.,  |SS5,  4to. 

Lorimer,  llev.  (•corgc  Claude,  LL.D.,  b.  I8;i\ 
in  Kdiiiliiirifh  ;  .luiovi  1  to  ihe  I'nited  States  in  Is.'iil; 
became  a  Baiitist  minister;  preacheil  (or  several  ycnrs 
ill  Treuiont  feinple,  Boston,  and  since  I8S1  has  hild 
charges  in  Chicago.  I.  The  Great  Conllict:  a  Discom-c 
concerning  Baptists  and  Religious  Belief.  Host.,  I ■.77, 
l6ino.  2.  Week-Day  Lecture-Room  Talks  on  Coii\er- 
sion,  Bost.,  1880,  24mo.  ,).  Isms  Old  and  New:  Ser. 
inons,  Ohio.,  1881,  12nio.  4,  .lesiis,  the  World's  Saviour; 
who  he  is,  why  he  came,  and  what  he  did,  Cliic,  l.v.;', 
12mo.  5.  Studies  in  Social  Life:  a  Review  of  the  I'riii- 
oijiles,  Practices,  and  Problems  of  .Society,  Chic,  l>Mi, 
l2mo. 

Lorimer,  James,  LL.D.,  1818-1890,  b.  at  Ab.r- 
ilalgie,  Perthshire,  Scotland;  educated  at  Edinlmigh 
I'nivertity,  and  al  the  Iniversities  of  Berlin  and  l!ui,n  ; 
admitted  a  member  of  the  Faculty  of  Advocate-  IM.i; 
Regius  professor  of  public  law  nnd  "the  law  of  niituie  and 
nations  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh  18(12.  He  was 
one  01'  the  foumleis  of  the  Institute  of  Interiiiilioiial 
Law  in  1873,  and  was  a  frequ'nt  contributor  to  the 
Revue  <le  Droit  International.  I.  The  Universities  cd' 
Scotland,  Edin.,  I8,'i4,  8vo.  2,  Political  Progress  not 
necessarily  Democratic,  Edin.,  1857,  p.  Svo.  3.  Iland- 
Book  of  tlio  Law  of  Scotland,  18511,  Edin.,  1851),  cr.  Sui; 
5th  ed.,  1885.  4.  The  Coiistitulionalisni  of  the  Future, 
Lon.,  1865,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  18«7.  5.  Reasons  f,ir  the 
Study  of  Juris,. rudence  as  a  Science,  Lon.,  ISOs,  .Svo, 
11.  The  Institutes  (d'  Law:  a  Treatise  on  the  Principles 
of  Jurisprudence  as  detcrmineil  by  Nature,  Edin.,  I>7:', 
Svo:  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.,  IS80. 

"As  the  Nysleiiiatic  exi«)Hitloii  of  a  theory  and  mctliod 
which  we  l.elieve  to  be  erroneous,  we  must  receive  ln« 
work  with  respectful  but  iibsolule  d|s.sciit,  Ascinl.nilvliii; 
the  rellectloii.s  of  an  experienced  and  hinli-miiide.l  iiiiiii 
on  many  thlnH,s  of  practical  liiierest,  we  can  sinceich  wci- 
come  it,  and  say  that  we  arc  the  belter  for  it,"— ,vo,'!  A't  , 
11,  146, 

7.  A  National  Church  demands  n  National  l,itiirg\, 
Edin.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  8.  The  Institutes  of  the  Law  .'; 
Nations:  a  Treatise  on  the  Jural  Relati  uis  of  ,Se(.iii!ii.- 
Political  Coimnunilies,         n.,  I883-S4,  2  vols. 

"A  strange  (■(iiiglonie.  ^  of  political  sngaeity  ami  c\ 
travngnnt  jurisprudence.'  -     'ni.  Kev.,  IvIU.  4.,0. 

"If  it  has  not  the  s(.ieiilili.  diameter  wln(.li  it  cliilins,  it 
is,ut  any  rate,  an  iiueresliiig  treati.se  on  interiiatioiml  con- 
duct, trom  the  p.'ii  ol'  an  able  writer."— ^Imc^,  xxv.  ;i'.i7. 

"Lorimer,  Mary,"  (Pseud.)  See  Dir.v.vi.vo,  .M. 
0.  B.,  t<it.prff, 

Lorimer,  Rev.  Peter,  D.D,,  professor  of  tlieol'isy 

at  the  English  Presbyterian  College,  London.  1.  -Me-' 
moir  of  Rev.  Areliibald  Jack,  Edin.,  1852,  12nio;  new 
ed.,  1871.  2.  Biography  of  Patrick  Haiiiilt(m.  Kdin., 
1857.  3.  The  Precursors  of  Knox,  Lon.,  1S,'j7,  p,  ^vo, 
4.  The  Scottish  Rofcunial'.on  :  a  Historical  Skelcli  i  with 
Twenty-Five  Illustrations  of  Scottish  Rcformalinn  Lci. 
calities  by  Birket  Foster,  Lon.  and  Glasgow,  IMiO,  cr. 
8yo. 

"  Mr.  Foster's  admirable  sketelies,  eiigriivcd  on  woo.l  l.v 

Palmer,  are  altnutive  enough;  but  tbey  di I  lulccia 

the  text  of  the  volume  which  they  adorn  from  llii- t;reiit 
fault  of  beiiiuwritten  in  a  narrow, 'sectarian,  ami  iiii|.liilo- 
sophical  spirit."- .S(i/.  Kev.,  x,  tH3. 

5.  Joiin  Knox  and  the  Church  of  England  :  hi-  W..rk 
in  her  Pulpit  and  his  Influence  upon  her  Liii  rniare, 
upon  her  Liturgy,  Articles,  and  Parties :  a  Moii.it,'r:i|'li 
founded  upon  several  Important  Papers  of  Knii\  never 
before  published,  Lon.,  1875,  Syo. 

"This  is  a  remarkable  book,  nnd  will  donbllc-.-  com- 
nmiid  attention  in  eonneetion  wltli  the  religioiisroiiim- 
versies  of  the  present  time,  ,  ,  ,  The  autlior  seems  nn- 
(liK'stlonnbly  to  have  added  some  very  iinporlaiii  .Iclails 


to  the  b|st( 

now  for  tb( 
terest  Cup  „ 
Aeiid.,  vil,  ;i 
"•  (Tram 
by  >l.  V.  L, 

1    vol.  ;    IMMV 

Lorlnn, 

nctio    Teli.u 

N.  York,  I," 

motion,  N.  1 

LorinK, 

in  Boston  ;  g 
and  was  for 
bar.  I.  XI 
I'niteil  Slut,, 
for  Inileiiini 
Sturgis,  llont 
Lorihic,  I 
graduated  nt 
nation  of  ih, 
Ouhthalmosec 
»f  Ophthalnio 
LorinK,  I 
in  Boston;  gn. 
as  a  oorrespoi 
I'll  Ills  way  hoi 
f'ip,  and  othi 
College  FrieiK 
t'-  P.,  Cotton 
I2ma. 

Loring,  a, 
.indover.  Mass, 
"ledical  departi 
coinuiissioner  o 
ister  to  Portuga 
•fotham  :  Aeeoi, 
Famous  Toim. 
addresses,  ,to. 

Loring,  s. 

imd  Practice  id' 

Luring,  u^ 

'Vilmington,  N.( 

the  Indians  and 

coinnel,    (I.S.A.; 

brigadier-generiii 

Confederate  arini 

'J),  nnd  was  mad 

Soldier  in  Egypt 

"It  Is  light;  sii' 

apparently  the  irii 

prcwions,  ,seiitlme 

aoie,  ~.\(iHi,i,  XX 

Lormer,  .>!« 

"idks  in  tile  Woo 
I'orne,  .>|«ri| 
l.orniine,  Lt 

The    Perils  of  Lo 

l-IMO 

Lossing,  Bei 

';;'l;..ld,  1891.  Fr 
1  lams,  Dutchess  C 
'<<!''  the  American 
-'"tcs  and  (Queries 
'i;"i.",  N.  York,  I, So 
"'  -^I'ljur-Gcneral  1 
>'"'■'•  cr,  Svo.     iiiee 

a  v,!V,",'i"" '"'■•* ■'*'""• 
n„  '.'-'''K'  ''"iili-ibii 
i"icii„r-aj„„,,r„,; 

~->"'"'",  xvii,  lu. 

■'■  Pictorial  Histc 
ft'iles  of  Ameiica, 
'.!"'■,  ?;"1»-  ii.  ami  i 
Hill  •"''•'  *'2eii,s  of 
«ill  live  their  brief  I 
'I'"', before  lis  possT.L 
;M|c  lively  pUt^f;:^' 

wUie  actors  ill  our  g 

■>.  The  Hudson,  fr 
;.'"■'!■  I'-^liO,  sm.  410. 
•Viork,  1867,  Svo. 

,;'^.  N.  York,  I8( 
»'  'HO,  ISfiO.     ,s    ji 

Aie.«nder  Anderson, 
nl;  v'^v"  »"''  'he  . 
I""".    N.  York,  1873 


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,"IW    Kriu.,,1,,   I^..t;ls^l    Vn,  '     'J";''"-     2.  Two 

;,^„.  oouon  c.„uv.au.,.  :::.'ib:'s„i"^„;:-'--. 

'""'lio«l;lopur,,„'eK'i'  t  Jbt^'f  r  "•"''""'  '''  '"« 
o"Mim.88i«„er  of  «Kri,.ult,r"  ss7s^"';^'''""  "*'"-'*'; 
^7  to  Portugal  until  S9,  TlA''  ""«''"'"'l"  >«i»' 
.J"tl,um.-    Ao<^,uut  or  tlo   K,.,.,i        ^'"•"■^^"i  Club  of 

t»nfe,lerutettrinv,  s«rv«      r^l  !  '^?"J"''-.K'''>''''il    in  tho 
«.;Mieri„K,,,,,     ire"'  'l^.  {;:::'-;,, ^''-'^'ImUo  I 

«l|'.^-.V«//„„,  xxxvlll  «)'   '•''''"'^^'•'"•""''  fiuiiieiitly  reu'l- 
^VuC;"u';;,ilf«:;!;;,,'»;;;;'n«  the  Tree..    Journal   of 
''oriie,  .Maniuis  of     «'    ,.    '  "'"•  ■""■ 

■""■  I'c'iil.  of  u'l'"-  ^y'"  <^,'"'P»«'  i"  tUe  Congo:  or 
l,,,„„  ''"'«-.    u  .seuwt.oiml  Story,  Lon.,  I'^sfl 

''•V"^  Uutohe«/c  Ty  p  ''"■"■",'"«  ■■•  i''""  "t  Doer 
^"'•oA,„eri..a„  i.,„;.,„,  ^::""  •^"-'  to  1875  he  J. 
Jf"t«  „>„l  (iu.rie,.  C'  f*^  '"■■'  ""•'    Repository  of 

ul  Major-(fc.„„rul   Philip  i!;ohuv7.;rv"v^"f  '""»   '^'w^-" 

V-^.  In;":;^'T;o'"'"T  v'"  "'l^'""-"-  "-  "-  Sea.  n' 
'T  i-k,  lis;  svo      6    Pi  ^""   •';^'«K'"""1  its  Founder 

"'  "liiii,    ,S(i9      u    \f    '     .   •      '■   Piotoria     Desorinii.,„ 
Urel,l,.. ',,s„7     f,;.f""!''n«l"f  Lieutenant   "XnTr    " 


|ixr,s  4  '  /.  A::;"'e-n  i.idu.iri.,.   iiiu;,     hi  ,"■ 

of  l„i,..,i  Stae-   III,,,;    'f'^P","    ''"l'»l«r  (vdo,,     lia 
>^-«.     Illu-,.  '  N.'       r,f;","' "'"  Al'oriKi„a|-p..,'i:    ' 

I  H".nen  who  have  n.a.lo  'a  ..^"f,,  'i*;?""*  •!'•"  "■'«» 
'""I.  iL'uio.      17    Tl...  J.     "'"y"""    IliKtory,   N.    »nil< 

I'l-J-  of  J».m..  A.  Uarleld  IS  ''./"IV;  "•  '"'""'' 
l"rk  City,  N.  Vork.  Imni  '  ',,  m  '"•  "■"."'•>'  "f  N"» 
M"  her  and    ,b,.    Wifu  of  (ll.  L„  ",7  ","''  *'"'""' ^  "'a 

ri'"-l.     N.  York,  \m{  Hvo      22".','.  "  ""''  ■'"'"'  Andr*;. 

•."Mjp.ndious      lli.tory     of   ',h„   /•  '■''"'''"'   *^"""      tt 

Vork,  IHS7,  Hvo.         ^  "®  (-"Uiiiionweallh    of   .\,.„ 

^„^""''  ^'^  «•      '-'•'"'tioal  Stalr.Bulldor,  Troy,  mn, 

^''"C'-ipt-  in  the  l,il  rary  of  ,| '        T"'A' ,"'"  ^''"^'"-  ""»- 

i::t-^^^««--'^"'«"-t'^^i^ai:ti.^r 
3£Sl:;S^?i —'^ 

'•'^o-    iii"»t.    i(o,t.,  iSMi*"  .-l;'"'?;^:      '•  ^^"  "«  '.y 

l;«i;-1,  Hnd  howthey  Jrew      I  h, '       1,  '   '''"  ''""«   '"I'P- 

i  ■}  Half- Year  at  Krone  kin  '  .""".'-  '"'*'■  '-"'"•     *• 

•  The  Pettibono  N  u  ,0    ".'  vii""  ■'       ''"".-  """■  '2>"» 

"<'^2,  r.'nio.     5    Wh       h',  \'  '•'»K''""i  f'tory.  Ho., 

'-'f  the  Word^w^r"/''  ub  ''l,o"'"isL'i"'-  "■••  -^^'^^'^"^^ 

•"U'ttome.     I|lu„.     Uo"    UsTt''^-,'''^   "■   "''■" 

"t    the    Lost    ll»re.  Iloat     ISHI    ,  ;     *°'     ^-  "'3  Ballad 

Weat,  Ho,,..  ,S85.   'J.      o'„  U,  .V  f'""/      I".  '''''"  ''"'''«" 

8«-       I".    Jlester.  an      "tl    /*^v   ""'. " '^"^"P"'  """t.. 

'Tli«  Shot    heard    rou.d     he     V     ,".»"",•  "  ""H"-!  of 

•.'"'I  what  she  said  and  «h,.,.y.-  "'""■""I'"  lived, 

15.  How  To.n  and  Diroth:  ni,"  ''  ■":""••  '■'*''^'  '2.uo. 
""■"c,  Bost.,  18,ss.  12no  !,r  »/l'"^  l<e/;t  a  Christian 
"ays  and  liywayj.  Illust  jw';r''''i-  her  High- 
"oor^e  ami  the  Drairoo  •  „  t,""^''' '''SS  ■'^vo.  I7.  ,<,, 
Kensing,,..  .runior,  KVlSss  ",?n.:'  "'"  "-""'  [»'H 

^8ypt«ndConstamino„i;'/on     IS.t'    "'"""    ''"■"    '" 

'  2  v,;,s! ';:  ^t"'  '■"■""'"  ^'^"^  "»  "'0  Nile,  Lon.,  my, 
I  dm""'  "•  *"•  """  ""»J'-«'<1  Sonnote,  Lon.,  18.^0,  ,q. 
ConJ^oVimrcJ;"!;^'''   ihi"™'  ^'"''•'"'enics:  a  She  t  but 

I'^re.    iiiu,,^  N.  York':"  r   ^."l  ,t  "/,-^'"-'-.  'r7o- 

^^^ouU.  Clara.    The  Woo,ib-;,;e"/-"i.!;;',;.,  Lo„..  ,8«, 
-dTrtl^TY^o!^     l's5'«^'"',t'  ^'--  -is  Fortune 

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l.oiiKhmnn,  J.  \,  Whu  ahull  Wh,  ?  a  NkvoI, 
I.IIM  ,  |H;-i,  or.  NVll. 

liOIIKliliinili  T.  "  l'N>ii>fl  un<l  Iti'viima:"  rin  An- 
FWir  In  (irtiiiii  HliilimunU  In  tlio  K»-iiy  I'lititlnl  "  On 
IIk!  Stiiilv  of  till!  KviiluniMMil'  Clirliitliinlly,"  l.on.,  i^ill, 
Nvo. 

IjOIiIn,  AllVi'd  Uyiniiii,  l>.  IM2lii  ciilliHt  lu  tha  bnr 
lit  Mn('ulii'i>  Inn  l^ij,  I.  liiiK''in<l  ami  Kiirii|i»:  u  IIIk- 
ciii'<|iin  "f  Niitiiiniil  I'lillcy,  l,i>n,,  I'-lU,  >iu. 

"U  Ih  iiiily  I'liU'llliitLMl  to  Hull  line  j-t'l  cil  |h'ii|>Ii',~'IIii>m.' 
wIkim'  imtrliitlnm  Ih  tlri'(|  liv  wi'lliniaiil  iUm  hiiiiiilli>ii."— 
Hill.  A>r.,  xl.  IIJII. 

2.  TliK  ContVreniMi  itml  tliu  Criaia  :  'i'linuKlita  uf  u  I);- 

I'tlUliIlT,   I. nil.,    I"<77,  ^Ml. 

liOlliM,  Arlliliri  I.  I>i>lliira  i>r  Sonae:  n  Tnlu  or 
KviTv-Diiy  Lilt'  in  Knxliinil  lui'l  Aiiiuiii'ii,  X.  Yurk,  IHsfl, 
IliiiHi.  J.  All  Ktllo''  HnininK'o  :  it  t^tor;- of  Auntriilliin 
l.ilc,  \.  York,  l''-<7,  IL'niii. 

■.(iiiiiHhiirv,  ThoiiiiiN  Itiiyiit-Nfurdi  >>.  I^^l'*,  iit 
OmiI,  N.Y.;  ({niiiuiilml  at  Valu  I >,')ll  ;  liorvoil  In  tliu 
uivil  wiir  an  an  utlloi'r  In  tlir  viiliinti'rr  niiiiy  ;  prol'uasnr 
nf  Knjfiirli  lit  till' Sliofllulil  ScliMilin»  .ScIkmiI  ninoe  l.'^TI. 
I.  lli»liir.v  i)f  llio  Knglisli  l.an){uax«,  N.  York,  Is7!i, 
lllino.  :!.  .laijiia  Fcniinoiu  Coo|M'r,  ("  Aiiiurican  Men  of 
l.i'tli'rH,")  II.. It ,  Iss.'l,  IfiiM... 

■' .\ii  ii;liiilral.li'  »|H'clnUMi  nf  llii-niry  lil.iKrapliy.  ...  It 
L'lv.'s  ilie  rca.liT  ii..t  inori'ly  a  full  ai'inniil  ..I'  i'ikiihth 
lltiTiiry  oari'ur,  lull  tliiT.'  Is  niliiKlc.l  witli  IIiIh  ii  .>nlllcli'iit 
arc. .mil  nf  till'  III. Ill  liiiiiKt'lf.  apart  frnin  lil.i  li.n.ks,  ami  nf 
Mif  pcrln.l  ill  wlili'li  In.  Ilvc.l,  t.i  krep  alive  llii-  Inli'rcMl 
from  ilu'  ilrsi  wnr.l  tn  ih.'  Ia-.|."— .Viid...    xxxvl.  10". 

"  fhc  liLiKraplicr  k.'i'pM  lilmsvlf  aim  Ills  rcailor  nwaki' 
Hii.l  allvi'  Willi  iiili'ri'st  all  ilimiiKli  lil»  lliroo  liuiiilrc.l 
paui's  "—Ariiil.,  x.xlv.  IH'i, 

l.oii(|iic,  CliarleN.  IHgmt  of  Dculalona  uf  the 
I.oulsiiinii  Siiproiiii)  Ciiirt,  vols,  xv.-xxx.  Inol.,  (IHOO- 
IS7H,)  N.  Orleiui.s,  IS7H,  r.  .Svo. 

Louth,  T.  Tho  .Morrioos;  or,  Tlio  Doubtful  Mar- 
riage, L.in.,  I>71,  3  voia.  p.  8va. 

liovnrt,  liilkp.  Too  Put.  a  Domeatio  Dlffiaulty, 
lirl.<toI,  l.^S.'),  IL'ino. 

Luviit,  Ali'J<!,  Lady,  .laughter  of  T.  Wel.l-Illun- 
dolli  marrii'd.  I86B,  to  tho  llfteenlli  Damn  Lovat.  Clare 
Vaughan,  l.on.,  1.>*S7,  I2nio. 

Love,  Samuel  U,,  .snjierinten.leiit  of  sohoola, 
JaiiiMtown,  N.Y.,  iinil  Willard,  iMary  R.  In.lustrial 
Edui'iitlon  :  adiiMo  for  Manual  Training.  Illuat.  N. 
York  and  Chic.,  1H87,  l2ino. 

Love,  Thomas.  The  Art  of  Cleaning,  iJyeing, 
anil  .S..ouring,  I<on.,  IS5I,  p.  Hvo. 

Love,  W,  de  L.  Wisconsin  in  tho  War  of  the  Ro- 
belli.iii,  Cliio.,  I.^IP.  Svo. 

Lovejoy,  Benjamin  G.,  LL.B.,  d.  isstf.  Francis 
Uaeon,  Ijor.l  Voiulaiu  :  a  Critical  Review  of  hia  Life  and 
Character'  with  Selections  from  hi ;  Writings  :  adapted 
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1888,  cr.  8vo. 

Love],  Edward.  Owl's  Nest  in  the  City  :  a  Story, 
liOn.,  187(1,  cr.  8vu. 

liovclace,  Feli§e.  1.  In  the  Change  of  Y'ears, 
liOn.,  18Sli.  p.  8vo.  2.  The  Moloch  of  Fashion  :  a  Story 
of  London  Society,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Lovell,  Albert  A.  Worcester,  Massachusetts,  in  the 
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Lovell,  A.  S.  Edible  Mollusks  of  Great  P-itnin 
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Lovell,  Vice-.Admiral  William  Stanhope. 
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Lovely,  Rev.  Ueorge,  graduated  at  Trinity  Col- 
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Lover,  Samuul,  [niiir,  vol.  i.,  add.,]  1797-1868. 
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.''./Ovesy,  Capt.  R.icka  end  .Shoals:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1850,  £  vols.  p.  8vo. 

Lovesy,  Conway  Whithorne,  M.A.,  b.  1818; 
graduated  at  (Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1841 :  called  to  the 
1020 


bnr  nt  the  Mldillu  Temple  Is  15;  |iu'>nc  ju.lge  In  llrllMi 
Guiana  |s7:i-7s.  1.  The  Law  of  Arliltrulloii  liilniiii 
Maslers  an. I  Worknii'ii.  Lon.,  1SII7,  I'.'inii.  2.  The  lliink 
riij.t.y  Act,  l."''.!!,  ami  Ddiiors'  A.t,  Is'SU;  wilh  N.it... 
.tc,  Lon,,  1S7II,  I2III.I.  3.  fhc  Churi'li-WanU'ir- iiiii.|,  ' 
Hth  cl.,  Lon.,  |s71,  l2inoi  new  c.l.,  hv  W.  it.  |lr..ok. 
1876;  llllh  c.l.,  1882.  4.  Tliu  Law  of  House  tnvnaion 
anil  Delcii.'i'.  Lnii.,  ls;il,  j..  sv... 

l,ovi>ll,  .MnrKaret  JoNCiihini'  (Tram.)  H'lurc. 
nirs  ..f  .Vliliiiiry  Lili'  In  .Mgicra,  hy  the  ronito  lio 
I'astell.iiie,  Lon.,  18Mi,  2  vols,  p,  Svo. 

Lovetl,  Rev.  Richard,  M.A.,  h.  Is.ii,  i,t  croy. 
dnn,  Surrey  ;  clucatcl  at  ('liculiiiiit  ColU'go,  an.l  gni.lii 
nte.|  at  the  I'niversity  of  Lninlno  I '-7:1,'  liccaiiie  ;. 
('oiigregati..iial  iiiiiiislcr,  ami  is  e.lit..i  ni-cliiof  fur  Hi.' 
puhliialioiis  of  the  Ri'ligi.uis  Trad  .--..cicty.  1.  .V.ir. 
wcgiaii  Piatiircs,  drawn  will.  Pen  nii.l  Pencil,  L..ii.,  |s^  .. 
r.  Svo.  2.  Pictures  froni  llolhin.l  .Irawn  »illi  I'm  iml 
Poncll,  Lon.,  1887,  Imp.  Svo,  3.  Irish  Pictures,  .Iihkh 
with  Pen  and  Pencil.  Map  an. I  llliisl.  Lon.,  I^'s, 
imp.  Svo. 

•'ill  this  venr  nf  uracc  Isss  he  has  wrilliii  a  li.>..k  ..ii 
Irclaiiil  Willi  III.  iiit'iitinii  ..r  p..lltliH.  .  .  .  Ill'  has  skclilicl 
a  very  Ju»i  piciiirc  nf  a  l.i'aiiiHiil  n.iinlry."— /W/i..  .So.  ;;i»;i. 

I.  (E.l.)  Drake  aii.l  the  lions;  or,  Sllrting  Tal.'S  ..I 
AriiiBila  Times,  (lie  bus  also  e.lilc.l  a  revise.1  nn.l  iii 
largeil  edition  of  Ilemaui'a  "  Willliini  Tymlalc") 

fiOvett,  William,  I7mt-ls77,  b.  at  Ncwljn,  Cm- 
wall  1  went  t.i  l.oiiili.n  and  learned  tlie  trade  of  a  cabinct- 
niakor,  lie  bceiimc  a  leader  of  tlie  Chartist  in.. \  .iiMiit, 
drew  up  most  of  the  pcliti.ins  anil  a.l.liesses  is-iii'.l  In 
the  parly,  and  was  imprisone.l  in  IS3U.  I.  Klciiieiiliiry 
Anatomy  and  Physiology  :  ,vith  Lesions  on  Diet,  .U'.  ||. 
lust.  Lon.,  18,.l  ;  2d  ed.,  18,^^3,  Svo.  2.  .Social  an. I  Polit 
leal  Morality,  Lnii.,  IS.'i:!,  p.  Svo.  3.  Woman's  .Missinn, 
[verse,)  Lon.,  1858.  4.  Autobiography,  1876.?  With 
('oi.i.iN.s,  ,loiiN,  tool-maker.  Chartism:  a  New  Organi- 
zation of  Iho  People:  written  in  Warwick  Gaol;  2il  ed., 
Lon.,  1841. 

Lovibuni',  T.  W.  Ilrewing  with  Raw  Grain:  n 
Practical  Tre.itise,  Lon..  ISS3,  p.  Svo. 

Low,  Rev.  Alexander,  M.A.  Scottish  Heroes  in 
tho  Days  of  M'allace  and  liruce,  Lon.,  185(1,  2  vols,  p, 
Svo. 

Low,  CharleN  Rnlhbone,  F.R.G.8.,  b.  1^:17, 
at  Dublin;  served  in  the  In.lian  navy  1 853-6:;,  and 
on  the  abolition  of  that  force  iiirned  ills  altenli.m  to 
literature.  He  has  contriliuie.l  stoiies,  memoirs,  nnd 
geographical  articles  to  a  great  number  of  peri.idical.s. 
After  tlie  publication  of  his  History  of  the  Indiiin  Niivy 
he  was  presented  with  a  sword  and  a  purse  of  sovereigna 
by  bis  brother  ollicers.  1.  Adventures  of  Joshua  lliiivsc- 
pipe.  Marine:  a  Talc,  Lon.,  1868,  12mo;  new  c.l..  I.^Ts. 

2.  Tales  of  Old  Ocean,  Lon.,  18611,  12ino;  new  c.l.,  InTs. 

3.  The  Land  of  the  Sun  :  .Skotcliea  of  Travel,  l.i.n., 
1870,  p.  Svo.  4.  The  Great  Rattles  of  thoUritish  .Navy. 
lllust.  Lon.,  1872,  ]i.  Svo;  .Uh  ed.  1885.  :,.  I.iilir 
of  Marque,  and  Tales  of  Sea  and  Lund.  lllust.  I...11., 
1872,  12nio.  6.  The  Life  and  Correspondence  of  Field- 
Marshal  Sir  George  Pollock,  Dart.,  G.C.B.,  (i.C.S.l., 
Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

"Mr.  Low  has  done  nmpU' justice  to  the  gallant  M.l.lier 
whose  character  lie  .sn  imicli  and  so  justly  admires,  bin  if 
it  had  been  pn.'o.llilc  ti.give  us  innrc about  the  man  lie.irKC 
I'oUock  and  Icsx  about  public  liistnry  we  ohnul.l  have 
been  better  pleased."— .s^cc/o/or,  xlvl.  9iil. 

7.  Autobiography  of  a  Man-o'-War's  Bell:  a  Tiilc, 
Lon.,  1874,  11.  Svo.  8.  Tho  History  of  tho  In.lian  .Nnvv, 
161.3-1.86,3,  Lon.,  i877,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  Although  it  l.«  impassible  to  speak  In  terms  of  i.raia' 
(if  this  work  as  a  literary  priidui'tion,  it  can  be  lecni' 
mended  as  eiintaliilnginueli  liifnrniatioii  tnllin.seMlx.  .Ic- 
slre  to  know  how  our  Kastern  empire  wa.s  liiiill  up,  iiii.i  10 
all  who  take  a  pleasure  in  simple  reciird..*  of  mis  .>l  |icr' 
(kinal  daring." -/IW.,  No.  2n'.;5. 

9.  A  Memoir  of  Licutcnant-General  Sir  Garnet  J. 
Wolsolcy,  K.C.B.,   G.C.M.G..  Lon.,  1878,  2  vol.-..  1..  ."^vo. 

"  F.illowing  the  example  of  most  blournphcrs,  la-  hm 
compiled  two  volumes  where  one  would  have  hen  iiiii|.lo, 
.  .  .  it  must  be  admitted  that  there  are  luteie>tiiii;  luicc- 
dotes  nnd  epismles  lii  the  woTk.'—Alh.,  No.  'dCM. 

10.  The  Afghan  War,  1838-1842;  from  the  Journal 
and  Correspondence  of  tho  Late  Major-(5encral  Aiiirus- 
tus  Abbott,  C.B.,  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery,  L.in.,  1>A 
Svo. 

"  It  seems  ungrateful  tn  find  any  fau'.t  with  Mr.  I."W,  I" 
whom  the  public  owes  the  pnlilieatinii  nf  tliis  vuluiilile 
work.  One  piece  of  criticism,  however,  It  is  iieee^-"iy  lu 
make.  The  editor  has  with  his  own  narrative  almost 
swamped  Capt.  Abbott's  journal."— /1(A.,  No.  2677. 

II,  Soldiers  of  the  Victorian  Age,  Lon.,  I8SI1.  2  vols. 


Low 

"•  ''yrll   H/iii.|lt„n     hi    1  i      *'"""''f.  >-"n..  |sm;|,  s,.„ 

'"H.-.")  I.n„„  IMS,, ',.•„,„  '•„'"'■■","";   (,"l>i...™.n    III': 
<"'""•     "y  Aunt  .M,',7      |„n     Thsi      "    ^'"''"    ^o™'" 

i.«o"^.ni!S;,?s"'.'.'';"',''  '*'■;■'!"''''"'  ■"  Tri„i,vr.,. 

"■J;k>"'L'!."VH"^;  ,:.:'--««"  C.U„l„«,.e„f  E,luo,.ti ., 

l-'<7,  ,Svo.  ■'»''1«    l^ufonitlon.       iliu,(.       ,,„„"; 

.la'TnVvo"";  "■*{',:„"„'?;  ':«'"•«'.  -M.A.,  KraJuato.1  ..,' 
eopal  Chu'roh  |M6;"  '' Z  •I'-.'.^V"':.''    '"   tl.e_  .Scot,!.,, 


l.f)\V 


•'"■.V  iII.IiIhv     ,  \rr     I,  ,.      I 

»,-ll..  »[i|,n,„,,,     J^;    •     '•  '-,, «'"""llv   li„,,„ril„|,  anil 
■l"'tiK. ,  III,.  ,„i„.r  «!?  .    f     ..  I,     '  ",""■"■ ''"'"  "ii'<'    i' "  X 
Mr  hiix    ■riMiulii  1,111  V.  II,  !'    "'■'""'..  xxlx    ui 


l-^l'i-eonal  Cliuroh  I,s6:ij  lnni'>..hV.nV"";-"i"'   '""  ■■"•'"'"'"li 


'^""'      lli^    ritualistic    ,.  aotic.8    o,f.  ;  ',"'"'•««  ^-'"-tl'e- 

^-nat,.e.„.,^j-c'--^^:!^:-''^;:«j 


">"i  it,s.h«„i,,  ,„,„.,  iMisi;, .':  •'■  f"i';i'"i"«'c..ii..«o 

I2in".     AI.,,,„.h,mM,„„V,  "    """'''    Lon.,   INIW, 

«"yalA.tn,„„u,ical,thMi2:i'        I     "    ''''"'"'  "''   "'« 
!  '"".'"lie.-.     IK.  ,„„,|;„  ,en         "       •  '■'""'7''.  au.l  other 

I  '"K"'"l  ol..orv„. ,  I  ,mi  ,,,ln,  '."l""'l""  ''"ily  .netooro- 

i  •.•o.,„„u„i,„„,,  ,1,,,,'  3    ''''"«,  '7>"    IMO   to    iss:-,  „„,, 

Uftraclo    in    UuZ^ZT^^^l^frTT.'"'''-'  '-""■ 

i»h  (We«,  ,.,„.,  ,hV,'s  •„  ,';.„^"'"'-''  ."i""0.of  ],nt. 
"I'l  K.xotic  FcrnH  W  slu  .  1  <  '  ^X'""' "f  HMti-h 
l>Bauti(u|.l,oiivc(l  l'|,,,,t.     Ill     r''^"''!''"''''         .Mvo.    ,',. 

beaHcinc.  l,„n.,  ,ssi),  Sn,.  "'"'«'"'    "f.  -^'0  ('.)ulo  of  tlio 

i  "f  .St    Stephen <  (Juern   ;■;',;  :;^  ,";;'!""-'  ',7'S-  vicar 
My    W,.-  Ad,lrc8«.s  on  the  Seven    '•    ,';.^'"^'''  'I'o 

"f    i  ravelling    there,    S  „',,   ?h/      ,' 'j'''""^««'   "'"y 


towUer,  John  Irederic    h    isiq 
i^nijlish   eonsulur  «erviee    ,Sfin.'  ,'^;  *""^'''"'   "le 

-n.lnn    I,s8a.72,   oa  e  I  t.    th.    k""'"'    f"""   ''"■"'n    in 

',V  """Ken  Saina  a  Hu.t  ,„f„  '"S",?  "^  •'"y"*.  <leine,l 
''""■Ired  Chapters.  Tranl  7f  '^'"""'"il"  '"  (),„ 
C«|w«  of  the  Original  p'il'  I  '"'".' ''™  Collated 
'I'.n'M  Office.     1874    "vo  "^   "'  "'"  ''''1"'"   Dai'y 

jM»rjland)  from  the  Time  of'  t)!'",  7  "^  '^"'nbor'.,nd 
•«uo,  in    1728.   un    tn     I      n'"  ^"'''"n  Town,  Caiuc- 

''"We,  Abraham  T      p, 

w.  I■:'■'.^^.s  on  Life  Hoal.h  ,f "'?'"«"'«  of  Pbysiojogy: 
of^Ui..,..,e,  Host:,  l'«77,  I'l'iio"^*'""^'  »'««»««.  a-J  Cu're 

''*.^'.  ..nd  a'f,„S      „,  '^^,  University   of  Edinburgh  j 

i'^f^'  in  Berlin.     Pri„™  ..l-^"""  f« "«»P'>nden(  for  .hat  ' 
"f'l^^.  I.o„..  lSS5.2v„Is.  Svo""''^  '"'  "'»'""••■■  '"'"«- 


I-<>n..  1-07,  Hvo.  Anon  ""2"  I'?"'?"'  ''''""'  ^'"'"0, 
I  «"-'ily,  falabfia,  an,  "•  „,^-t  "Pr.-'f""'  F^'males  in 
}  ";?»-  p.  .Svo.      ;„,",'  ""  "'"  T"l'  "'  Monnt  Etna,  Lon." 

fronuir'st"t"'|^"lil';'  'i',"'"'  ".  '"'''J«  »"  over  a  well ,- 1,. ,  , 

Wr:  with  Introdu'titVs  r'wini  ''^l;  ^'"^•''  ""^ 
IW6,  p.  8vo:   2d  ed.,  1887.  "''"'am  Muir.     Lon., 

"I  Yoxall  since  iksir  r/'^;  '  "''''"'ned  I8.l!i;  rector 
t";..)a  of  the  Jews,  r'on     is^rVr's""  "'o''  ^""'""  F""- 

|0f  the  Cross  IVaoticallv  '  •?•  "'•  2.  The  liistorv 
nspirationa  RuUi'" '^te  drtoT''    ''''!:    '"""       ' 

'"'"...  me,    12mo.'  /The   r,,^,    ''""''"8''''' Doctrine, 

Lunacy  L;^s""To;,,^^;,„^'"f'  -  "'■  t^"/?'""." ;  or,  The 

Jt^J^tve'in^r'^^'r-'-^^SiIrr;^ 

ofChar.es  Lo^;  t^/.'   .^s*;'/ /->'''.  '^.^K     ..  Aiem!i'; 

I'on.,  1843,  ;,„*  •  2  Tr,',''/'"'^  ?^  f""  ^'«'"'«  "f  Ma.loira 
«''".bays  VisU-,„'Mli'  ;  'Un"*,s'?,""'  «""'»  '  «' 
"oirs  on  the  Ferns,  Ac    ',\f,,  :'   '',^''   '''o.     S.'iU. 

!    ■  4«"nualFlora,f  M^eiri    tr  ^''"•'  "^•'''  '^mo. 

I  5.  Florulro  Salvagica-  TtM  .?>,„«    r       '  ^'""-  '**''»'  12n>o. 

I  O.C.B..  I.   "1 !  "M.V''«'»""t  Shcrbrook..,  DC  r 

ated  at  UniversUy  Col'legi!  0™xford""/"f'f  "'"'ll'T  •  «^»^"- 
at  Linooln'E  Inn  1842 :  m  .mber  „f   1      '  """""^  '0  the  bar 

ffThe'r'l;  '^'"''''  '•^■'"- "     M  P    '8^2""sn  '  "k^^^""^' 
^t  the  exchequer  1 868-7.'i.  h„m„        '^r"*^"!  ohanoellor 

'"^peechea  and  Letters  on'RefSr^LruTS/J^sVo*-     '' 

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LOW 


"  Xever  probably  In  the  history  of  tlie  debates  of  this 
century  has  there  been  a  more  brilliant  series  of  rhetorlenl 
cftbrts  tlian  tliat  contained  In  the  small  book  before  us."— 
.Sar.  liei:.  xxlii.  'IK. 

2.  I'ooms  of  a  ].,ife,  Lon.,  1885,  12mo;  2d  cd.  same 
year. 

■'  Lord  Sberbrooke's  poems  are  pretty  evidently  not  so 
muuh  the  jxiems  of  a  life  as  poems  of  early  life,  collected 
and  reprinted  long  after  date."— .S'(i(.  Ker.,  lix.  '\)b. 

Also,  addresses,  tinanuial  statements,  Au. 

Lowe,  Robert  W.  A  llibliographical  Account  of 
English  Theatrical  Literature,  from  the  Karliest  Times 
to  the  Present  Day,  Lon.,  IHH",  8vo  j  also,  100  copies 
r,  8vo. 

"One  of  the  most  useful  volumes  ever  prepared  for  the 
student  of  stage-history."- ^Vo(iu»,  xlvl.  224. 

Lowe,  T.  A  Mechanic's  Tour  round  the  World : 
Notes  and  Sketches,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo. 

Lowe,  T.  Shakespeare  under  the  Stars,  Stratford- 
on-Avon,  1888. 

Lowe,  Thomas.  Central  India  during  the  Rebel- 
lion of  18,07  and  1858,  Lon.,  1860,  p.  Svo. 

Lowe,  Rev.  William  Henry,  M.A.,  b.  1848,  at 
Whapluile  Drove,  Lincolnshire;  graduated, senior  optime, 
at  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  1871;  ordained  187.'i; 
Hebrew  lecturer  of  Christ's  College  since  1874.  1.  (Ed.) 
The  Psalms  ;  with  Introductions  and  Critical  Notes,  Ac, 
Lon.,  I87J-77,  2  vols.;  2d  ed.,  1884-85.  2.  (Trans.) 
Twelve  Odes  of  Haliz  ;  from  the  Persian :  with  Sude's 
Commentary,  from  the  Turkish,  Cambridge,  1879.  .1. 
(Ed.)  The  Fragment  of  Talmud — Bal.  i,  Pesachim:  with 
Notes,  Lon.,  1870,  4to.  4.  The  Memorbuoh  of  NUrnberg, 
in  Connection  with  the  Persecution  of  the  Jews  in  1349, 
Lon.,  1881.  5.  The  Hebrew  Student's  Commentary  on 
Zecliariah,  Hebrew  and  LXX :  with  Excursus  on  Syl- 
lable-Dividing, &a.,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo.  «.  (Ed.)  The 
Palestinian  Mishnah,  Cambridge,  1883,  Svo.  7.  (Trans.) 
Al-Badiiflnt's  Muntakhab-i-Tawdrikh  :  Life  of  Akbar; 
from  the  Original  Persian,  Calcutta,  1884-88,  2  vols, 
g.  A  Hebrew  Grammar,  Lon.,  1887,  or.  Svo, 

Lowell,  Miss  Amy.  Dream-Drops;  or,  Slorics 
from  Fairy-Land,     liy  a  Dreamur.     Boat.,  1888,  12mo. 

Lowell,  Edward  Jackson,  b.  1845,  in  Boston  ; 
graduated  at  Harvard  1867.  The  Hessians  and  tlio 
other  (ierman  Auxiliaries  of  Great  Britain  in  the  Revo- 
lutionary War.     Maps.     N.  York,  1881,  12mo. 

"  Mr.  Lowell  is  always  just  and  fair  in  his  judgment, 
and  combines  sound  historical  training  witli  an  excellent 
stvle.  ...  In  the  way  of  new  infurmatiun  Mr.  Lowell  ba.s 
interwoven  into  liis  narrative  twelve  man\iseripts,  eon- 
sisting  of  journals,  letters,  and  reports  written  by  Hessian 
or  Waldi'ck  olllcers,  ami  kept  in  the  library  of  the  Cassol 
estates."— .V(i/ioii.  xxxviii.  3i'), 

Lowell,  James  Russell,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  [anii; 
vol.  i.,  add.,]  editor  of  tlie  Atlanlio  Monthly  1857-62, 
and  joint  editor  of  the  North  American  Review  1863- 
72:  U.S.  minister  to  Spain  1877-80,  and  to  England 
1880-85;  lord  rector  of  the  I'nivorsity  of  (JIasgow  1883- 
81.  During  ills  residence  in  England  he  delivered  many 
public  addresses,  including  one  on  occasion  of  the  un- 
veiling of  a  bust  of  Coleridge  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
Since  his  return  to  America  he  has  delivered  a  course  of 
lectures  on  the  English  dramatists  at  tlie  Lowell  Insti- 
tute, 1887,  and  read  papers  before  public  auiliences  at 
Chicago  and  elsewhere.  He  is  one  of  the  few  American 
writers  whose  reputation  stands  equally  liigh  on  both 
sides  of  the  Atlantic.  1.  Poetical  Works,  Bost.,  1858,  2 
vols.  16mo.  2.  The  Higlow  Papers:  newly  edited,  with 
a  Preface  by  the  Author  of  ''Tom  Brown's  School- Days  :" 
reprinted,  with  the  Author's  Sanction,  from  the  Fourth 
American  Edition,  Lon.,  IS.'iO,  12uio.  3.  Fireside  Travels, 
liost.,  1861,  l6nio.  4.  Meiiba'us  Hipponax  :  The  Biglow 
Papers,  Second  Series,  Bost.,  1867,  16mo. 

"  It  is  only  with  liimself  Mr.  Lowell  can  be  compared. 
Tried  by  the  former  series,  this  series  will  probably  be  put 
in  the  second  place,  because  there  is  more  poetry  in  this 
one  than  in  that."— .Vndon,  iii.  ,S86. 

5.  Under  the  Willows,  and  other  Poems,  Bost.,  1868, 
16mo. 

"  '  Auf  Wiedersehen'  ai)pears  to  be  .  .  .  free  from  faults, 
—a  gem  wiilioiu  Haw  aiKl  agcm  of  pure  rav.  Tills  Is  what 
cannot  be  .aid  of  very  many  of  Mr.  Lowell's  poems,  which 
too  ol'teii  bear  evident  marks  of  haste.  .  .  .  ^et.  after  niak- 
Mtg  whatever  abateniciits  it  lias  occurred  to  us  to  make  in 
the  course  of  a  loiigaccpiaintancewitb  Mr.  Lc.iVeii's  [xietry. 
it  remains  as  a  duty  not  to  take  leave  of  It  on  any  oceasio'n 
wlien  it  has  been  spoken  of  at  any  length  with(nit  saying, 
as  a  last  word.  that,  hiken  altogether,  we  have  nothliig  so 
good  :  unless,  possiiiiy,  we  e.xcepita  little  of  Eniersoii,— and 
to  make  that  exception  we  are  not  wholly  willing."— A'a- 
thn,  vii.  .V14. 

"  The  secret  of  .Mr.  Lowell's  art  is  an  exact  fldellty  to  his 
Impressions.    He  does  nut  work  them  up  with  selfcon- 
102-2 


scious  elaboration,  nor  draw  on  an  artlflclnl  Imagination, 
but  repnalnces  with  careful  simplicity  the  aetnnl  vi.>.icin 
and  sensation,  as  they  were  to  bini.  ...  In  tw(t  pieces  in- 
cluded in  the  volume  before  us  Mr.  Lowell  rises  to  in- 
spired lyric  height.  The'tJde  to  Happiness'  is  full  i.l' 
snppre8.sed  force.  .  .  .  Hut  by  fur  the  liiiest  piece  ill  lla; 
volume  is  the  really  noble  '  Commcnioration  Ode.' "-  Sni. 
Kev.,  xxvii.  23. 

6.  The  (Cathedral,  Best.,  1860,  16mn. 

"We  can  advise  all  our  readers  tosiHini  'a  day  at  (Inn 
tres.'— so  tile  poem  was  to  have  been  called,  they  say.— 111. i 
having  sjK'iit  one  they  will  lind  themselves  ready  to  spend 
more,  for  the  poem  isoll  protitable.  and  mueli(d'  it  isl.iini- 
tiliil,  and  it  will  endure  studious  rt<'(iuaintauee."— A'n'mii. 
X.  t;o. 

7.  Among  my  Books,  Bost..  1870,  l2mo. 

"  Containing  the  deliberate  words  of  perhaps  the  t'C^tol' 
living  Kngli.sli  critics,— his  liiial  judgments  on  many  of  ili,> 
great  names  of  literature;  iudgmeiits  which  are  the  resiili 
of  long  and  wide  study  and  reading,  of  marvellous  aiiiic- 
ness  of  siglit  and  dclica"y  of  symimthy;  ccaitainiiig  \ 
iioet's opinion  of  other  ixiets,  a  wit's  opinion  of  other  wii>; 
In  short,  tliecareful  opinionsofttmaiiof  cultivated  Keiiius 
concerning  other  men  of  genius  who  are  near  and  ilcur  lo 
all  of  us,  but  to  all  of  us  jiartiy  unintelligible  witlaaU  'oi 
interpreter.— this  book  ol  Mr.  Lowell's  is  one  of  tlic  \n>l 
Kilts  that  for  many  years  has  cimie  to  the  world  of  Kiig. 
lisli  literature:  and  to  say  this  .still  is  to  say  one  of  ilir 
best  gifts  that  has  for  many  years  come  to  the  world  ..1 
literature."- J\'(i(ioH.  x.  2.">8. 

"  Added  to  the  Impression  of  keenness  and  tirst-liiiinl 
work  .  .  .  there  is  the  vitality,  the  linii  wliicli  .so  iii'ii.n 
forms  a  cliarni  In  the  writings  of  a  really  cultivated  .Miier- 
ican."— .Sa/.  Hev.,  xxix.  774. 

8.  My  Study  Windows.  Bost.,  1871,  l2ino. 

"This  volume  may  with  probability  be  exjiected  even 
to  increase  its  author's  great  repntJition  as  one  of  the  \«-i 
of  critics  and  one  of  the  wittiest  of  men."— .Vof/oii.  xii.ljs. 

"Terse  and  humorous  In  style,  full  of  acute  rcimtrk 
and  fine  appreciation,  and  bearing  everywhere  llic  marks 
of  a  Iboroiigti  literary  cultivation."— .Sii.  A'm-.,  xxxi.  T'll, 

"  This  is  a  tborongl'ily  charming  book.  Its  frc^llllc^^  iiimI 
grace,  its  quiet  fun  and  wide  culture,  its  insight  and  snuiid 
judgment,  as  well  in  literature  as  in  isiiitics,  put  il  cu.-ily 
above  any  similar  ccdlcction  of  es.says  that  the  Kin.'lish'- 
speaking  world  has  seen  for  some  time."— /l(/i..  No.  -'^Ki. 

9.  Among  my  Books.     Second  Series.     3876,  12iiio. 
"It  was  worth  while  to  collect  these  studies  of  Mr. 

Lowell ;  they  stand  well  abo'  c  the  average  of  criiicnl  luii- 
cles  in  the  Reviews:  but  n  jiic  of  them  possesses  a  iimnu- 
nicntal  perfection  or  end'iringiiess."- EnwAiin  liowntN: 
Acad.,  ix.  232. 

"  Few  living  writers  have  at  once  so  mncli  knowlcdj;f  nf 
poetical  literature  and  .'^o  much  critical  power  a>^  Mr  l.uw- 
ell,  and  eerlainly  none  of  tlio.se  who  in  knowleilL'c  ami 
power  arc  his  e(|uals  would  be  guilty  of  the  sad  laulls  of 
taste  wliicli  he  seems  to  lake  tt  positive  pleasure  iu  cnni- 
mitting."— .s'(i(.  Kev.,  xli.  624. 

"The  great  distinction  to  be  made  between  the  pn-ent 
vfdnme  and  the  ones  tliat  have  preceded  it  is  the  iil".('ii('e 
of  the  light,  bninorous  tone  and  continual  di>ciir-i\i*iicss 
that  used  to  render  Mr.  Lowell  such  pleasant  reading  Inni 
vacant  hour." — .'<tjectalor,  xlix.  1)2;'). 

10.  Poetical  Works  :  with  a  Critical  Preface  bv  Wil- 
liam Michael  Rossetti,  Lon.,  '.880,  12ino. 

"The  judgment  delivered  by  Mr.  W.  M.  Iios.«elti  in  liis 
lucid  prefatory  notice,  that  Mr.  Lowell's  chief  claim  t"ii.l 
miration  must  rest  on  his 'Diglow  Papers,' caiinoi  Iicmic- 
cessfully  challenged.  This  fact,  however,  still  |ieriiiii.~  the 
conviction  that  there  is  present  in  Mr.  Lowells  pncli;  nf 
thought  and  seiitinient  a  purity  of  tone,  a  lenderniN-  nf 
feeling,  a  general  grace  and  at  ti.ncs  an  alwilute  I'ciiuiy 
of  expression,  whicli  our  world  would  be  tlie  pomvi  tut 
losing."— ylt/i..  No.  2753. 

11.  Democracy,  and  other  Addresses,  Bost..  Issii, 
16mo. 

"  Less  a  reasoned  criticism  of  books  or  life  or  in.-iitmi"ii>^ 
than  the  overllow  of  an  opulent  mind.  It  wniiM  lie  n- 
impossible  to  .submit such  work  lo  criticism  as  it  wuM  li- 
unfrnitfnl;  ami  it  Is  unneces.sary  to  notice  anew  ilir  iiaii- 
of  stvle,  the  felicities  id'  phrase,  the  charm,  clnqnciict'. 
and  humor  whicli  are  familiar  to  two  geiieratiiiii>  il  "'-ir 
people."— A'n/w",  xliii.  525. 

12.  Heartsease  and  Rue.  Bost.,  1888,  16mo. 

"  It  is  a  veritable  Indian  summerof  Mr.  Lowell'^  uiiiso  " 
—»it.  Ka:.  Ixv.  3iW. 

13.  Political  Essays,  Bo.=t.,  1888,  16mo.  (Mosfiftlit-fi' 
essays  were  Hrst  pnlilished  during  or  soon  after  llni-ivil 
war,  and  relate  to  the  cvcnis  of  tlial  period.: 

"It  is  the  political  and  social  moralist  silling  i"  .t»ll(.'- 
ment  on  oll'enccs  against  iirinial  laws:  not  ilie  piniiciiui 
deervlng  tlie  men  and  measures  cd'n  rival  or  hosiilc  |«irlv. 
...  'It  is  not  simplv  this  nualitv  tliat  keeps  tliiin  f^rHi 
to-dav;  il  is.  qiiile  as  inuch.  that  literary  ciianii  "liiili 
perva'des  all  of  Mr.  Lowell's  writings."— fij/iV.  .k.  HI. 

"If  interesling  primarily  to  Mr.  LoweU'sfellow  loiiiilry- 
men.  the  essays  possess  value  for  historical  .studiiils- iiiia 
are  doeumpiito  of  the  course  and  movement  <:'.'  '.■!'!Mi;>" 
which  shaped  the  action  of  the  statesmen  of  the  .N"illi.  - 
Sal.  Hn:,  Ixvl.  147. 

A  collective  edition  of  his  works  is  now  in  ooarioof 
puhlicntinn. 


LOW 


"kneral  CiimciSM: 


"sclVin  li/r',"!,',;?  (fnlsL'^untn  nn!?f,'y,  «""<'  ""  Perfecting 

1    the  r>iii)uii». '    .  r  * 


LOY 


■""-"  '"  "Till  niK  ( iiisli  iiiitii  i,.;:„T,  'i  »  '"'  ""  penectliiB 

"  ''{'Pression.-w,,.,.,.    he*!  vl'r    f  .h*-'  •■"""•.'""""te  artist 
i|ir<l  put  to  it  to  Iii(1l4  in,  arHf,i  ,.'■'■  ""  "'  fxpn-ssion  is 

i<  we  lire  all,,wiMi_ris.w^„K.""'-'V«'7  living  cqua^  and 
•"arlt.s  lor  sanity  limn  for  J,iv?„h'r''''  ^'-'"s'^e  more 
;;.■  ranlcs  higher'  perl  .,  i't  a?,     , v'rivili""  ^'  "''  ""i'-'sni, 

I'  till'  iliviiliiiL'  asiiniliT  r,("J,,,,         }"''>'   P'erenL'evuii 
vardl(<r«j  aooonminfJ,;  f     "?* '    8™<l"''ted   at    Har- 

'■Mmg."_.Va/,„„.  xlli  )il  '*'  '-"""■  '"«•  ''e  is  full  and  inter- 
2.  The  Soul  of  the  Par  East   li„st     isss   10 

e.lKe  of  ,„o  ex.rc.„e  .;rirtV.5.S:«  ■'"  °i7  '-'.U""^  ^'"'"•' 

-":^r!A,!!:;r-i«»^ri^ri^^e,.  ther 

'«n,l,-  r„,ur„c.d  ,„  the  Unite  ,*  St'l' •"■"',':•. '"^ •""■"""■ '' 
yur.ous  el^,r^.es,■    nrofes.nr  of    I  '•"    "^^'    ""''  1"^'J 

«"-7».     I.  TheXevp.ie,u„p"'"  '"•'"'""   College 

a.le.l  Three   Thousan     YeaL   l.n  '  ^^'•'^h  "-^'^rt.  tha 

B".V  I^ife,  l!„.t.,  1X74    IHno     4     A  ^.•'  "  ^''"•.V  of  School- 
01.1  l>utcl.  Town,  Uo  t      878    Iflif """'"' ^*''">'"»  "" 

M.n„,e,„;nt  Ac's    1.,^  MCffo"   """'l'"?  "»"  Local 

at  f^'!^:^LS^Ztf'jh,  *^A..  graduated 
re.t.,rof  Foulmire*  ^ince  ISrn  <  '  '""^'''ineJ  1^15; 
SKlniouth,  Lon.,  ls,54    P>,„o  ^errnons   preached  at 

i-l<ri^.^^!^;V!^^rr,i^-::- ^•^•^- f-"-oi. 

"aster  by  profession:  was  oni  7  f/ ^''/''■"•'  '^  «"'"""- 
■>«exArch»«IogicalsSv  .nd  "'«.[""»''«"  "f  the 
■<;  collection,.  1  PatroZ  e'aBrifl  ''''''^^''  '"'■««'y  '° 
-^;;;ij;.ui,y  Nan.es  orr^--;>--5i-jy 

'^^;i,".'';t''%:',^;;i:::^;„'^f"/'''-ai  sketch^,  lo„ 

;;e;  '^vo.  5.  Wayside ' Notes  irt'^'v''""'  '''''  2 
;"J^^n^^^*;r'V»^e,.v^  ,  Onlyairls. 
'-"">".     r.  ErlesnleSle   "7,";,«- ,  I""''-      Un     S,' 

'■'•  I"  »"■.--':;« 'u„'''rs^!)  "''»"•  i-n./!;;87'i2:o: 

^""••''^'^r.p.^vo      15    NitvVV    !'"V      '^-    Kathleen,  I 
'"■  -^  "niveUttleCo.ml.  I        Y""'  ^'°"-'  '^>*r,  U'mo 

'-"'"•■  ^'"'   "™"«    •^•""■ing,    Lon.,  188^" 

''7'.  l-'i0,cr.8v"  ^"      ^"^'"rar's  Hand-Book 


i  ^^ermons,  Lon.,  1865,  12mo       ""'"""  i^mperance  :  Two 

I'Owndeg,  Ilenrv   m'ti  ra 
the  Liverpool  North"  n'^'Ho^pital'rF"'""*''  'r«<""' '» 

12mo.  '  "•      ^""'o  Moore:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  I85(), 

Urination,  L0I1'.,  18^14'  l8mo'!*'*''     ^"I""'"''''"  f«r  fon- 

(rrans.;  Ken^  Descaftes  h  s'  If'  '*^ '■''..''■  '"''»•  2. 
L""-.  l.'<78,  ,,.  8vo  (cL,  ^  "^^  '""^  Meditation.s, 
"  Meditations"  a  sketcl  of"  h  J"'  r  "•""'''"i""  of  the 
op.Hy,  and  a  biography  )        ''""  '"''"  '"''"y  of  philos- 

niiraltv  Law  Jf  Colli.?,  „'  ["'J,'"'  "'"'•  '-  "^d.]     1.  Ad- 

The  Lkwoni^n'eSAvral  /*",'•  {T"""  "*""  «^".  • 
1873,  8vo;  4th  e,l  1888  ^«^'  ^A"^  r""  i'"d  foreign,  Lou., 
8..rance,  Lon,,  |88|,  8™-  td^^f.^r '"'*''"■'»<" '■' 
Imere  t  and  Valuation    Lon     ,'84   Z        *'  ^''"'"'''''' 

!  !»«/»  Mischief,  L™^,88;;,^v1'''%°V'''"'--    »/'    O"" 

gjon.and  "p"  hT  ^'  '  ^^^ro^th""'.^'-"-^."^-  «- 
Hospital,  London.  I.  Pon^frJ",  ""^  ,<f.'-'^'*t  Northern 
V""""'.  I^on.,  mi  n  ^vo      '    "'^  ""^  '"'*^'''"' 

;'l»K,v  of   the  lilow-FlV  Lon     ^hJ^T^'""y  <^^'i  Pl'ysi- 

Ill«»t      Lon.,   I87B^8;.^''^°'^?,P''""'l•«ic  Surgery.' 
Simple  and  Compoun dEve,' „f  "l'^     ■J'^'*!""""''  "^  't« 
•'■  Aids  to  Physio  oirvV'i    ,        "*''''"'  ''""■>  ■**■!'.  4to 
'«;»,  i«mo  :  i/edTLo'n      8S4"  "  '"'"  ^"-^  ^'^■-  ^"■'^ 

Lniverse.  N.  y^^^,  fg.J/,™^'  Infellectual  System  of  ;i,o 

{:;^::S'i5a'!t^,^:;if•-J^;^18.^.m7,b.at 

ihcj'logieal  Setninary;  ordain,  I  's-f' ""'   ',"  ''rinceton 
n  NewJer..ey„nd  elsewhere  y^  ""''  "i'''  ''""•««» 

Ue  ures,  Phila.,  I860,  1";,  ,^'  9  ^■•'  her  and  her  Times: 
Pliila.,  L><62,  ll'nm  i  n,'  11  .  ^''""'  ""x'  h's  Times 
lf«-2  vols.'lSmo  i  A  tekt>7 /""«'"■••  I''"'  ^ 
'-'■no.  5.  The  Transhitpd  li  T'""  •'''""'>  ''''""■.  Iffili 
«•  Tl.e  Prophet  EHt  Phila"';  fil;  /;'"'"-  l'^««.  >2".o: 
of^Javid,  Phila.,  jsr,,;  |2u,„'  "^''"'  '2'"o.     7.  The  Life 

183o"at"it'ts"^!;p*»;».'""'«'    Thompson,  I,.D..   b. 

"Sieal  Sennnary  ts.^iTbocI^^';;";;'  ;","'.-"-rn  The,,- 
li"8  been  pastor  of  sever.M Ti  ."''''^'''''''"'  '""nister; 
,»f  New  TestauKnt  <^e:  is  "d  .^^'''r'  «»»  V^ofe..,; 
Theoogical  Sen.inary  ll^rs  ,"!"""''''  '"  "''^^^^'"n 
thehpistle  (o  the  Hebrews  I^kj  ^",.^M'l'"iation  of 
"'.e  «rave,    fro,„    the  GermL^   of   H  '^'""'-^  ""J'-'l 

Lowry,  T.  K.     (Ed     l^e  n     "?"  ""'  P-  8*'» 

containing  some  Account  of   thT""","  Manuscripts: 

I  C'andeboye,  Great  Arde"    ,,nd        a       """'"  <"'  f'PP«r 

I  of  Down.     ]Jv  Sir  J,Vmer'nl,  •,.'"'"'  '"  "'"  f'oi  nty 

Lon..  1888,  8vo.  "rases,  (hnjr.  Dialect  Soo.  Pub.,) 

Ii™ffr1^.^l;,!;;,;!-,;;»:jal  standard  Of  the  ^oCety's  p„b. 

P'  «'o.  2.  The  W„l; .  '*'.  ''''"^<"'  I'on.,  I860,  3  vols 
.'8«''.  ■''vo.-,,'^^,^  ";'":"  '"  Western  France  Lo," 
in  Moscow,  Lo^ms,  80  TtV  "f"  '■'«"'-«  of  Life 
master,  Lon.,  1884,  p   ivo  Immortal  School- 

''»>'.  Rev.  Mauhias,  d.d    b  isas  i    n     . 

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LUC 


limd  Co.,  I'll.;  ontored  the  Lutheran  ministry  in  1S4»; 
beoftine  professor  in  the  Theological  Seminary  anil  Capi- 
tal Dniveri-ity,  Columbus,  0,,  in  1S6J,  anil  president  of 
Capital  Univernity  in  1881  ;  editor  of  the  Lutheran 
Standard  since  l.'<fl-l,  and  of  the  Columbus  Theological 
Magazine  since  1S8I.  1.  (Trans.)  Life  and  lieeils  of 
Dr.  Martin  Luther,  Columbus,  ISiia,  IL'mo.  2.  The  Doc- 
trine of  Justification,  Columbus,  1S(1!I,  Himo:  new  ed., 
ISSU.  3.  Essay  on  the  Ministerial  Oflice,  Columbus, 
LS7U,  12mo.  t.  Sermons  on  the  (iospcls  for  the  Sundays 
and  Chief  Festivals  of  the  Church  Year,  Columbus, 
L-<ss,  Svo. 

Loyd,  iHiss  Mary  A.  The  Child's  Life  of  Luther. 
Illust.     N.  Voik,  ISliS,  ISmo. 

Liiiirtt,  Mtcv.  Henry  UicliiirdH,  D.D.,  b.  1825; 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1.S47;  Fellow 
and  a.-sislant  tutor  of  Trinity  IS.'io-Oa;  vicar  of  St. 
Mary  the  Ureat,  Cambridge,  18()0-8(i ;  registrary  of  the 
University  since  18f)2;  hon.  canon  of  Ely  since  1.><.'^;I. 
1.  (Kd.l  lives  of  Edward  the  Confessor,  ( Keoord  Office 
I'ub.,)  Lon.,  ISoS,  8vo.  2.  (Kd.)  liartholomiei  de  I'ot 
Ion  Monachi  N'orwioensis  Historia  Anglicana,  (A.D. 
41'.(-12'J8  :)  neciion  ejusdem  Liber  de  .Archiepiscopis  et 
Episcopis  .Vuglia;,  (Record  Office  Pub.,)  Lon.,  l.><ijll,  Svo. 
;i  (Ed.)  Diary  of  Edward  Uud,  1800.  4.  (Ed.)  Ko- 
berti  (irossoteste  Episcopi  quondam  Lincolniensia  Epis- 
tohe,  (Record  Office  Pub.,)  Lon..   LSIil,  8vo. 

"The  proseiu  vuhime  is  edited  by  Mr.  Luard  :  and  it  is 
tlieri'fiirf  almost  needless  to  sav  tliiU  It  is  one  nf  Ihc  orna- 
nienis.  and  not  one  of  the  disKraees,  of  the  series."— ,8'a/. 
Jiei'.,  xiii.  ;i3ti. 

5.  (Ed.)  Annales  .Monastici :  vols,  i.-v.,  Lon.,  ]8(14- 
69,  r.  Svo.  (i.  (Kd.)  The  Correspondence  of  Porsop, 
181)7.  7.  List  of  Documents,  Ac,  concerning  the  Cnin- 
bridge  University  Library,  1870.  8.  (Ed.)  Mattha>i 
Parisiensis,  Monachi  Sancti  Albani,  Chronica  .Majora, 
(Record  Office  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1872-84,  7  vols.  Svo.  V. 
Oraduati  Cautabrigiensis,  sive  Catalogus,  L800-1872, 
Lon.,  1873,  p.  8vo.  10.  The  Relations  between  England 
and  r.ome  during  the  Earlier  Portion  of  the  Reign  of 
Henry  lU.,  1878. 

Luard,  Julia.  1.  Childhood  and  Sehool-Room 
Hours  of  Royal  Children,  Lon.,  1804,  12mo;  new  ed., 
1876.  2.  Clare  Savile ;  or,  Si.xty  Years  Ago,  Lon.,  I860, 
p.  8vo  ;  new  ed.,  1 880. 

Lubbock,  Sir  John,  Bart.,  F.R.S.,  LL.D., 
D.C.L.,  b.  18:il,  in  London;  son  of  Sir  .fohn  AVilliam 
Lubbock,  ('iii(e,  vol.  i. ;)  became  a  partner  in  his  fnlher's 
banking  establishment  in  1S.')6,  and  is  president  of  the 
Institute  of  Bankers;  M.P.  for  Maidstone  1870-80,  and 
since  then  for  London  University.  He  has  taken  an 
active  part  in  financial  and  educational  measures,  bnt  is 
chiefly  known  is  a  seientitio  writer.  He  is  president  of 
the  Linnioan  Society,  vice-president  of  the  Royal  Society 
and  the  British  Association,  a  trustee  of  the  British  Mu- 
seum, and  chairman  of  the  London  County  Council.  He 
has  contributed  to  the  Tran.sactions  of  learned  societies 
and  to  the  leading  reviews.  1.  Prehistoric  Times  as 
illustrated  by  Ancient  Remains  and  the  .Manners  and 
Customs  of  .Modern  Savages,  Lon.,  186.7,  8vo;  4th  ed., 
I.'^78.  2.  The  Origin  of  Civilization,  and  the  Primitive 
Condition  of  Man,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo;  3d  ed.,  1874. 
(Treats  ohiefiy  of  family  relationship  and  religion.) 

"This  interesting  and  valuable  volume  illustrates  to 
some  e.vtent  the  way  in  which  the  modern  .seionlitio  siiirit 
manages  to  extract  a  considerable  treasure  from  the  oinilt' 
and  refuse  neglected  or  thrown  aside  bv  former  imiuirers. 
The  evidenci' of  savage  customs,  nil  wliicli  .Sir  John  Lub- 
bock has  cor  ucted  whiU  is  at  least  n  plaiisilile  tlieorv  iif 
the  very  eiirliosl  cunditiun  of  human  society,  lias  been  very 

eciierally  regarded  as  loo  worthlo.ss  foraiiv  conclusions  to 
e  founded  on  it.  .  .  .  It  has  been  for  the  must  part  col- 
lected by  persons  who  had  no  idea  of  its  importance,  and 
who  rerordod  their  stories  of  .savage   usages  simply  to 
amuse  or  astonish  their  readers.  .  .  .  But  the  special  im-  j 
portaiice  of  Sir  J.  Liilibock's  work  arises  from  the  I'act  that  ■ 
the  evidence  with  wliicli  he  deals  can  be  nniUiidied  and  i 
improved  to  any  extent.  .  .  .  The  historical  order  of  the  i 
Ideas  which  have  prevailed  among  men  lui  the  subject  of 
Family  Kelatioiisliii)  is  thus  slated  bv  Sir  J.  Lnlibock; 
'Fii-st.  a  child  is  related  to  his  liilie  generally;  secoiidlv,  1 
toliismolher,  iiiid  not  to  his  father ;  thirdlv,  to  his  fatlieV 
and  not  to  his  mother;  lastly,  and  la.stlv  only,  he  is  related  ; 
to  both.'  ...  It  would  seem,  therefore,  that  sir  .1.  Lub- 
bock's interpretation  of  the  tacts  which  he  considers  es- ) 
tablished  is  precisely  the  reverse  of  Mr.  Macleiiiiairs,  ...  I 
The  faull  of  an  otherwise  admirable  book  is  the  somewhat  ■ 
hasiv  as.sumplion  of  an  historical  rclalion  between  classes 
of  ideas  not  shown  by  anv  evidence  t^i  have  grown  out  of 
one  another."— .Vu(.  liei'.,  xxx.  '237,  302. 

3.  On  the  Origin  and  Metamorphoses  of  Insects,  Lon., 
1873,  p.  8vo.     4.  Monograph  of  the  Thysanura  and  Col- 


Icmbola,    (Ray   Soo.    Pub.,)    Lon.,    1873,    Svo.      i.    (Jn 
British  Wild  Floners  considered  in  their  Relation  t" 

Insects.  Lon.,  187,'i,  nmo. 

"  A  brief  but  ciimiirchciisivi'  view  of  the  result  of  api.lv- 
ing  the  principle  of  iiaturiil  selection  to  n  large  liiiU 
(d' blolngical  i>heiioiiieiia  wliicb  hitherto,  till  Mr.  HiirvMn 
called  attention  to  Ilieni,  bad  hardly  seemed  even  ii  oo- 
sible  Held  lor  scientific  exploralion."— .Syitcdi/or,  xlviii.  -Jlii. 
6.  Relations  between  Plants  and  Insects:  a  l.irlmc. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1878,  12ino.  7.  Scientific  Lectures,  Lon.^ 
1870,  Svo.  8.  Addresses,  Political  and  Eilucadomil 
Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

"  The.se  two  vnlumes  .  .  .  compreheiid  the  main  recoils 
of  Sir  John  Lubbock's  literary  aetivitv  during  the  lust  lew 
years.  Fur  the  more  important,  hovvever,  is  that  which 
deals  witli  .scientific  i|Uestioiis."— ,U/i.,  No.  2698. 

0.  Ants,  Bees,  and  Wasps:  a  Record  of  Observalihii. 
on  the  ILibits  of  the  Social  Hymenoptera,  Lon  |ss" 
Svo. 

■'  The  niithor's  own  ob.«ervatlon.s,  which  have  been  iinioc 
at  various  liilervals  (liiniiirtlic  imst  ten  years,  ami  pm,. 
lislicd  in  till'  loriii  of  |iaijeis  and  lectures,  ure  skiliiillv  ii,. 
tenvuven  with  those  of  his  predecessors  and  I'oiiicrnhi.- 
raries  so  as  to  fonii  a  deligbtful  volnnie,  for  whiili  u,. 
venture  to  predict  an  eiidnriiig  po|jiilarity."— .Si^  /,',  ■ 
liv.  124, 

10.  Fifty  Years  of  Science  :  Address  at  York,  |sS|, 
Lon,.  1882,  Svo.  11.  Chapters  in  Popular  Natural  Hi-' 
tory,  Lon.,  1883.  12nio.  12.  Representation,  ("  Inipcrini 
Parlianicul"  Ser.,)  Iaju.,  188.i,  p.  Svo.  13.  Flowi  i-, 
Fruits,  and  Leaves.  ("Nature"  Ser.)  Illust.  I.on.. 
18S6,  p.  Svo.  14.  The  Pleasures  of  Life,  Lon.,  I,«^7, 
12nio;  12th  ed..  18S0.  Ij.  On  the  Senses,  Instill. l-! 
and  Intelligence  of  Animals:  with  Special  Reference  p. 
Insects,  ("International  Science"  Ser.)  Illust.  Lun 
1888.  p.  Svo. 

"Besides  his  own  researches,  .  .  .  Sir  J.  Lnbbivk  lure 
details  many  curious  experiments  on  the  hiwcr  forms  .if 
life  recently  niade  by  Will,  Forel.  Fabre,  and  other  con- 
tinental zoologists,"— .Icni/,,  xxxiv,  40,'). 

Luby,  Thomas  C'la.kc.  Lives  and  Times  ..f 
Illustrious  and  Representative  Irishmen.  Illust.  N, 
Y'ork,  1878,  sni.  4to. 
Lucan,  Earl  of.  See  Bixoiiam. 
Lucas,  Annie.  1.  Leoniej  or.  Light  out  of  Bark- 
ness  and  within  lion  Walls:  a  Talc,  Lon.,  1S74,  p,  sv.,, 
2.  The  City  and  the  Castle:  a  Story  of  Switzerland,  L.ii.i 
1875,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  ISS3.  3.  Translations  from  11. r- 
man  Poets,  Lon.,  1876,  12nio.  4.  Wenzel's  Inheritincc: 
a  Story  of  Dohemia  in  the  Fifteenth  Century,  l.on., 
lS79,p.8vo.  0.  Dot:  the  Story  of  a  City  Waif.  Illu,-|. 
Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  6.  The  Lost  Book:  a  True  Story, 
Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Lucas,  C.  The  Troubles  of  an  Heiress,  Lon.,  is^T, 
3  vols.  er.  Svo. 

Lucas,  Charles  Prestwood,  graduated  at  lid 
Mill  College,  Oxford,  1872  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincnln's 
Inn  1885;  a  clerk  in  the  Colonial  Office,  London.  In- 
troduction to  a  Historical  Ueography  of  the  liiiti.-h 
Colonies;  vol.  i.,  Oxf.,  1S88,  p.  Svo. 

Lucas,  llev.  D.  R.  1.  History  of  the  Ninetv- 
Xinth  Indiana  Infantry,  Lafayette,  Inil.,  ls«:i,  \-2'm,. 
2.  The  Conversion  of  Paul  Darst;  or.  The  Conllict  uf 
Love  and  Duty,  1876,  12ino. 

Lucas,  Daniel  Bedinger,  LLD.,  b.  Is:;0,  m 
Charlestown,  Va.;  graduated  at  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia 1855,  and  in  law  at  Washington  College,  Virginia, 
1858;  served  in  the  Confederate  army  :n  the  civil  war, 
and  since  1867  has  practised  law  in  his  native  lonn  ;  I.S. 
senator  since  1887.  1.  Memoir  of  John  Yates  Bell,  Muii. 
treal,  1S65.  2.  The  Wreath  of  Eglantine,  ami  ..llicr 
I'oeius,  Bait.,  1860,  12mo.  3.  The  Maid  of  Xurlliuiiibci- 
land:  a  Dramatic  Poem,  N.  York,  1880,  12mo.  1.  iial- 
lads  and  Madrigals,  1884. 

Lucas,  Edward,  for  many  years  secrelmy  in  tlio 
Catholic  Acadeniia,  London.  The  Life  of  Frediikl;  Lu- 
cas, M.P.,  Founder  of  the  '"Tablet."  By  his  lir.jlher. 
Dublin,  1886,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"  Lucas's  career  suggests,  to  those  who  are  preii.n.Hl  to 
profit  by  them,  Interestliiu'  reficclioiis  as  to  the  lik.  n.-scs 
and  unlikeiiesses  between  the  religious  temi  imiiiciiI» 
iieces.sary  to  make  either  good  (Juakers  or  goinl  i  ,  oi'lii>: 
and  the.se are  emphasised  by  the  information  iui..'  t;ivcn 

as  to  the  way  In  which  he,  who  was  completely  i vcrtcl 

by  a 'flash,'  regarded  the  slow  and  wavering  Ciiivcrsi.iii 
of  Cardinal  Newman,  .  .  .  The  chapters  in  whi.li  Ihiw 
matters  are  discnssed  or  alluded  to.  indeed,  are,  l..r  t;ciicral 
reitsoiis,  the  most  interesting  in  the  book,"— ,4(/i,.  .No.  Ml 
Luca«.  .«rs.  Hs-nvy.  (Trans.)  Manual  ■•!  rpwid-. 
History  and  Literature  :  ]ircceiled  by  'v  Brief  Suiiiiiiaryof 
Bible  History,  by  Dr.  D.  Cassel,  Lo::.,  1883,  I'p.  -vo. 
Lucas,  J.     1.  Horizontal  Wells;   a  New  A|i|ilica- 


LUC 


; 'e?.  ton.,  1874,  r.  Svo     2  Th„ 


tion  of  (Jcoli)gicn'  / 
I'Icasurea  of  a  t^u, 
Svo.  '• 

--•     Mvu.,  loaf),  or. 

liucas,  John,  m.o    p  r  r  s  p  . 
Bombay  army.     ].  The    pL„   -  '  ^"^'n-  8urgeon-nmi„r 

>l'leon,  1S80.  ""  ''^'"'  '"  ^pcrlrophy  of  ||„. 

"mo;   new  e,l.,   INSI       o   VI  ' '"/'^-Book,  l,o„.,   |s(i./^ 

l-ucas,  N.  S      Pn  1-  u  ,.  ' 

"^''  l>i<'tio„„rv.  l!,.,,.  "V:^?^';!""""  »'"'  •'orman.Kng- 

'■»"•.  I.^Bi'  p.  s"':  '^-     '  '^'■■'«  "f  Trust,  and  Trustee. 
Nature,  l,on.,  Is,,;!,  s'"  Sketching  Flowers  from 

H.w''"r8V^;     .'•'^!;:'li'"-'AnM,,uity„fMan    I,o„ 

i8<2; eaiw  h^.,:^:';; 7;:i"' q^^^"'-- eoiSe:L  ,;^ 

I'hill.ps  as  literary  revle,loVf     .?    '  """^wled  Samuel 
e.l..eU  Oncea  n'eoi<  issref  "^J^  ']'-^-J'i"'<=s  in  's,,,, ';,';,:,' 

;nii.t,,ry,  Ci;;^!,.'^;^"'--^^  0"  the   Mal^'C  ^  ' 
l'8'.-<"':  a  Series  of  liio^ranhi/.    ''",";''''"'f""'  "ee™ 

M..unt*ed*Rifl,t"'7''fj  -I"    '"to   '•'"P'"i"   "f   the   Cn„e 
svo.-  ""  '"'"'  »""   "-   «Htish  Frontier,  r.on.    ,8r9 


LUD 


M",r:<.  r^on..  ,^^2     olVdyo"^;'!""."^^  traeed'b  ■  St' 

;-  that  of  ,„e  Dail/xeU''  n  ',",;''!'  •'""■•'«  '"  ''^S'". 
;  ,,  *  '  ^^'■•'  ■  '""■  «""'  writer'"'  h  .,'.":■""""«  ^'''i^f  of 
j     '■'7-     On  the  .le.tl,   „(■  ■  „„  ',.  ^  '  ".'''"'"Hintary  Sum- 

fiTliamentary  eohnnn  f  I  u"^''"'  ''^'  ""'lertook  t  „ 
I    'iarv  of  Tob;,  M"'       '      '»^,f  -  which  he  entitled  Te 

ou  resigned  thi,,  ,,0^1,1.,,";  "'"frV'":  """-^  ^'"'"«. 
■n  the  gallery  of  ,|,e  Hou«e  "f  r    '  l"'''''"'n«  his  work 

I  ?J/,-'ia."enta^.-pt:df;r:;  .„  ^i^",'"/  "'"'"'-^ 
'■'*?•;  -'  vols.  p.  L.   ^^'-  "  •'""^oy  in  the  Ueoess,  Un  ' 

•  ■  ■  The  ,,nh*,J  ,'';'''«■ '"»rwkMi,Tm'   1   'i'''.'''''''^'  what 
"orll.  m,ti  i'„rl '  1;  '•'^  "''  'ho  te  ,    ."T^^    ';,    '".''''I  ■'•lales. 

-«• '^'MH^^' C 'ifc' :j;';:' «'^'.i^tone  ^:r 

scene.s'thathnv„..i'' '""■«■  l"is-e,l  an  1  t;.l.  ,,"'■■'' "^t  'he 
"<'eiirale  '^^>  i?ceKS(,r.s.    Mr  ( |,,,,*r. '', ': '     ''."■  evil  than 

li^m-ii:  wisiiH?'?"'""-;:/^  Si'"'-'- -^ 

'sudden,  T     tf  •    ■  f"'*'-^''", «"/"  ' 

:::     ._.."»••     Maine  Siinro,,,,.  ,' 

lis 


Lucas    Til      '"•  ■^''''■' xiviii.  r,7. 
-'' i'hysiJlogiealTeL^s'oT'vTrhl-r  '■  ^^"«  ■^"""n 

^-'^omV;it;i^f!»2»^t!;s^?;;'^^j2'-. 

"Review  of  tts"eitfpr- *■";'"  "'"  «»"'h  «««»    beint 
°f  the  Fiiian,    \t  ,?     '  *^"htieal,  arx    UeliL'ioiia  nJi  .•  ^  i 
''"ce;"  Alfred  "!':i";:"'-,  "■"•  '2ii.o.     *"'""'  ^'''''""»'  | 

"7«rko;oli!'^^l,^-J^^;',|..e..d.)     My  Summer 
J'"ce,    S(eph,-n    Hl«»^i      l^'>  eland,  1 877.  1 

nay,,  b.   ,8.;.  T  A?ba."  l'",'?'^.'-'    '---'"-al     V.,.  ' 
'   ">«  civil   war  i;.  '""!''  "'«  ".avy  in  i 


•orL'     sfi."^.'"   "'«  civil   wa;,ie       I     « V"^  '" 

'"TK,   i.sflj   Svo,     2    fE.l  1  V       ,■„    '•  Seamanship   N 
I'llchaii,  B       \v>        '  '^"val  Songs,  188.!         ' 

"iX'.:"Hr' -""'•"• "'•'"• 

{^""1-.    1.  Lectures  „;Ue'„l":![T  ''1  ""o  London  Ho,. 

|...b,.hi^  „5s.  ai^':^;,«7-^";«''-' "'  •^-'"^  <^"iicg: 

>i;"i-ol  All  Saints',  fa,,  h°  I     '«"""';    ordained  18(,N); 

-"-pal  of  my  ThlZgt f,«t^,  "'-''•>  ■»"'»  'S"*-".' 
Miii  n"."""  ';''■''  warden  of ^;t"«^'.  "*^''-^' J  canon 
Mivmn   Preachers  sine«   wJ-   ^'^  P'oce.mn  Order  of 


(irans.)   Uvturcs  on  Cl,ni....i    «',•"'   C'L,   IS8I.      ■> 
J«u»'et.  Chic.,  1879,  8,y'"'™'    ^''^<i"""e.  by  M.  {,    Q 

s  >ely  ,n    the  South  and  wJ  .      ■    ""  'mvelled  exten 

-ent;aHee^;</^-^^^,^.^e^n™rtj!frp^ 
.  .   ,,  "  "'"'   I'on.,  1870 

I^iidlow,  Helen  n-      , 

("Hampton   Tracts,")   v'v' •,  ^?'''"'   Laws  of  Moses 

.S^'!l^;;^'^!:n.,  called  to  the  bar  at  Lin,.o,:.,l: 
JK.VKV.V,,,  HF.sar-  I    A.lJ/;.'"''«'^  -ince  1874.    Wi"h 


.    HIU 

Marks   Reg 


8vo. 


liUdl 


:istration    Act/  is'-V        ,' 
"''■■I   'oio  and 


Church  nJttJ^X.r'l^'Z' ;!?--. ^eeke 


,»-'„•  ?"  Trade 
'»'6,   Lon.,  1,877 


«.aUuated  ^Vra^^l>-  '^^.,  at  Elizabeth 
""•     ^he  Captain  of  th( 

1025 


LUD 

i"u  "V'r  •  "  •'^""■y  "^  ""* ''"'""'»  "<■  Scandorbe;,-  nnd  the 
iiill  of  Conslanlinoiilc,  N.  York,  1,S8«,  12mo;  new  cd,, 

Ludlow,  John  Malcolm  Forbes,  O.B.,  h.  is>i . 
80,1  of  l,iciit.-C(,l.  John  l.mllow,  „|- the  liengiil  army  | 
called  tc)  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  ISl.i;  chief  reKis- 
rar  of  i  riendly  Societies  since  I.ST.x  1.  Lectures  on  the 
Helations  of  Tapital  and  Labour,  Lon.,  L"<S2,  l2mo  •' 
Master  Kn^ineers  and  their  Workmen  :  Lectures,  Lon' 
1NA2,  12ni.>.  :t.  Lectures  on  the  History  of  liritisli  India, 
lS,-.(,  J  vols.  12mo.  4.  liritish  India  :  its  Hiices  and  its 
llis((]ry,  Lon.,  ISf)?,  2  vols. 

„„!',V''  '"i"*i  >""'•'«•'  ''Is  authorities  well,  .  .  .  and  has 
iSmaSn  "-Jw'l'Na  5^-^  "  «^""  ""'""'"  ^^  """"^"^ 
o.  The  War  in  Oude,  Lon.,  ISo.-*,  <Svo.  6.  Thoughts 
on  the  Policy  of  tlie  Crown  towards  India,  Lon..  is,)') 
Svo.  ' 

"Mr  Ludlow's  practical  conclusions  are  nl  least  sweep.  ' 
lUj;  and  coii.>^iMent.    11..  would  restore  Sattani  au,l  Nai/pore, 
-lie  would  emliroiu'  Ilic  KiiiK  of  Oude  at  Luckuow?  with 

~"ul  J{!v  \n  ^•'li  '""'^'''""■■■'■"^■^■''^■iS'ityof  iJulecj) .Sing." 
7.  A  .'^keteh  of  the  History  of  the  Tnited  .States  from 
Independence  to  .Secession:  to  which  is  added  The 
Mruggle  for  Kansas,  by  Thomas  Hughes,  Cambridge  and 
Lon.,  lsfi2.  cr.  .Hyo.  " 

T„'!.M,^ ''""""■"■■  '1-^?  I""''i'"i"  "ritcr.  is  blind  to  many  im- 
jorlinl  "'•I'cctsol  the  quesllou  with  which  he  deals."  Hut 
Im   ,'-',"     """'' '"-'  "*  *-'ver  con.scicjusly  uuliiir."-.sa(.  AVc  . 

S.  Woman's  AVork  in  the  Church  :  on  Deaconesses  and 

Sisterhoods.  Lon.,  l,S(i5,  12mo.     i).   Popular  Epics  of  the 

Middle    Ages   Lon.,  ISOa,  2  vols.  12mo.      ID.   I'resident 

L.inioin  bcif -Portrayed,  Lon.,  istiil,  12ino.     II    The  War 

of  American   Independence,    177o-17H;j,  ("Epochs   of 

Modern  History,")  Lon..  l.-<rfi.  ISmo:  4th  ed.,  K>*S,S 

ibBn^U'.^'ir ■'."''!"  ''"/'"'"V.''""  '"  1  '"uri;  niiuute  study  of 
tne  period.  —.s;»rt,/(o,-,  xlix.c.So. 

With  JoNKs,  L1.0VI),  The  Progress  of  the  Working- 
Class,  Ls.i2-b7.  Lon.,  lSfi7,  12mo.  i 

Ludlow,  Lois.  Dulcie:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  LH7j  3 
vols.  p.  ,Svo.  '      I 

Ludlow,  Noah  Miller,  17!t.-,-LSsr,,  b.  in  New  York 
Lity;  w-ent  on  the  stage  in  181.),  and  was  manager  of 
sever.ll  Southern  theatres  from  1817  till  his  retirement  in  ' 
l»j.j.  IJramatio  Life  as  I  found  it:  a  Record  of  Per- 
.■■onal  Experience:  with  an  Account  of  the  Ui.se  and 
Progre.^•s  of  the  Drama  in  (he  West  and  .South  :  with 
Anecdotes  ami  liiographical  Sketches  of  the  Principal 
Actors  an.l  Actre.-ses  who  have  at  Times  appeared  upon 
the  Stage  ol  the  Mississippi  Valley,  St.  Louis,  18,S||,  8vo. 
"The  liiHik  makes  no  pretence  to  literary  merit  It  Is 
<r".ii?u'H.irTr';",',"  ■l".'T"."vV.'-)'t^'i»i.iK  a  welcome  mis 
oUnalerial  fur  ibe  hislnomc  biographer."-A«t/o«.  xxxl. 

i.t'^l"'.','^?*''.",*     "'^P'"'  "f  "   Reconnaissance  of  the' 
lilack  Hills  ot   Dakota,  1S74,  Wash.,  LS75,  4to 
Ludlow,  W  .  H.    The  Hebrew's  Daughter:  a  Poem. 

Lon.,  18,')4,  .8v<i.  ' 

12^^"*""""'  ■*■  **'      ^^''"    ^^   "'"*'    '^'-  ^''""'''  '^*^'i 

„.''"'*' '*r"""'  *'*''"'■''*•"•     An   Introduction  to  the  ! 

^  •^«'    i.  ''""^"■.v.  I^on.,  1880,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  1885       i 

LuH,  Williuin.      I.    About   Jesus:   One    Hundred 

Poems,  Mir  ing,  N.B.,  1885,  Svo.     2.  About  Our  Father:  i 

Poems.  Stirling,  I8sfi,  Svo.  i 

Luke,  J.  A.  Quietness  and  Assurance  for  Ever. 
Ijon.,  18b4.  p.  8yo,  ' 

Luke,  Mrs.  Jemima,  [ant,-,  vol.  i.,  nd,i.]  The 
Broa.l  Road  and  the  Narrow  Way  :  i  Urief  Memoir  of 
tliza  Ann  Harris,  liy  the  Author  of  "The  Female 
Jesuit.       Lon.,  is.'il),  8vo. 

Luke,  Uev.  William,  b.  1.825,  at  Trebell,  near 
liodmin,  Cornwall;  ordained  minister  of  the  liible  Chris- 


LUM 


T.  Tm"""!,  '■'"'  V'^si'l'^'it  "f  (he  conference  1804. 
1.  rhe  Village  Chapel,  l.,,,,..  1877,  12mo.     2.  The  Bible 

rstians:  tlieir  Origin,  Constitution,  Doctrines,  and 
History.  Lon.,  1878,  l2ino. 

.,^'J*',^"*'. ,".'""'>'  f'''»>''  ("Errntic  Enrique," 
pseud  )b  IS.i,.^.  ,n  Philadelphia:  a.^^.-ociate  editor  of  the 
New  ^ork  Daily  News  1877-84.  and  in  1888  ,.,iitor  ind 
part  luiblisher  of  the  Xcw  York  Journalist.  1.  The 
fl'iV'^o     ""'  "'  riierbourg,  and  other  Poems,  N.  York 

sl  i>  .i"?'  ,?-J'?'L'^""''-  "  Supernatural,  though 
Sub-Pnthetic,  IJalhid,  Phila..  187(1.    3.  Story  of  the  Type. 

»   V'^'''  'ili''^'-     '■  ■'"•'  '""^  I'hishe.s,  N.'Vork,  1883   "' 
Lukiii,  Rev.  Jnmes,  graduated  at  Brascnose  Col- 

ma  "''  "'"'''''"«''  '*^'i  "«'<"•  "f  Wickfordi 


I  lflSl-S7,  and  since  then  rector  of  Ilinton-Mnrtel  I 
i  The  Amateur  Mechanic's  Workshop:  a  Trcatisc'oon' 
taming  Plain  and  Concise  Direolions  for  the  Muninul/ 
tion  of  Wood  and  Metals.  Illust.  Lon.,  187()  Vs.  , 
Anon.  «th  ed.,  1,880.  2.  The  Lathe  and  its  V.os'-'  ,„' 
Instructions  in  the  Art  of  Turning  Wooii  and  Melil- 
•'id  ed.,  |,on.,  1871,  8vo.  Anon.  0th  ed.,  188,'i  '  •.' 
Amongst  Machines;  2d  ed..  Lon.,  1877,  sq.  Ifimo:  i' 
Ihe  -ioung  Mechanic:  a  Book  for  Boy.s,  Lon  Is"-' 
new  cd.  187,8,  sq.  lOmo.  5.  The  Boy  Engineer,;':  „l',;, 
hey  did,  and  how  they  did  it,  Lon.,  1,'<77,  sq.  lOuio  r 
1  icture-Frame-.Making  for  Amateurs.  Illust  I,,,, 
1887  p.  8yo.  7.  Turning-Lathes  for  Technical  .'••cJcoU 
and  Apprentices,  Ac,  Lon.,  1888,  ji.  8vo. 

■      Lukis,  Capt.  J.  II.      The  ComuK.n   Sense  of  ih,, 
Water-Cure:  a   Popular  Description  of  Life  and  Treal 
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I  Svo.  *■'    '■ 

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next  best  that 'which  does  littV'  These1y,"d  '  t"^';:t' 
^a"  5to!^.  ':Jit'470.  ""  ""  *"•'"'  '^'''""'''  "''  "J-'J"-"!""!';'- 
I  Lukis,  Ilev.  Milliain  Collings,  .M.A  F  s  ,i 
b.  1,M,  ,u  Guernsey;  graduated  at  Trinity  Collem 
Cambridge,  1840;  ordained  1841  ;  rector  of  Watli  York 
shire,  s_in.;e  1862;   Fellow  of  the  Royal  Antiquarian  Z 

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Family  Memoirs  of  the  iiev.  W.  Stukeley,  (Siirte'cs  ,C 
Pub. :)  vol.  1.,  Newcastle,  1882,  Svo.     5.  The  Prehislo,  „ 
Stone  Monumentsof  the  British  Isles:  Cornwall     lllu  i 
(Society  of  Antiquaries  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1880. 
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in  the  forty  folio  plates.  .  .  .  Kvcrv  sink.   Mo'ii.       I  '      " 
staiung  apart  or  'o.riiiiiig  part'ot'^i  oil?  l.is'  vp  1 

both  in  elevation  and  groun.l-plaii."-,lf,„/    xxviii   I'l 

Lilkyn,  ThoniHS.     Essay  on  tlie  Teeth  and  llontal 
I'ractioe,  Lon.,  Is53,  Svo. 

Lull,   Iley.    De   Los.      Father    Solon;    or.  Tl,e 
Helper  Helped,  N.  York,  I8SS,  12mo 

'  ■.  \'iTi'  V*'V7  ""'"el.  I.  The  Spiritual  I)cl„.i„n- 
Its  Methods,  leachings.  and  Effects,  Phila..  12m..  ■>' 
Early  Social  Life  of  Man:  Man  in  (fcolo.'v  ■  .„• 'Tir,; 
Bost"'"l'si'2  ^'!;  1"''  S^'f  .Life  of  Prehist.Mi..  M,n. 
N.  Y;rk,7882.'-  """"  """  "^  ''*'""'^-  "^  "  ''-■'- 
Lumb,  E.  "C<,stly  Stones"  for  "an  Hou.<o  not 
made  with  Hands,"  Edin.,  1861,  12iim 

Lumby,  Kei'.  Joseph  Rawson,  D.D.,  g,a,l„;,t«.i 
first  class  Class,  'frip.,  at  Mag.lalene  College,  Ciinibn.l.-; 
l.So,s,  and  elected  l^cllow;   vicar  of  St.  Edward's,  Cau,- 
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a  member  of  the  Old  Testament  Revision  Committe...  „ 
contributor  to  the  Speaker's  Commentary,  a  i„eii,h..rut 
he  Cominittee  <;!  the  Early  English  Text  Society,  .Vc 
I    i'l         i.fl       '*  .   ?"J    "'"'   I'^'ign-ents  of   Floriz  an.l 
I  Blaunchflur  and  of  the  Assumption  of  Our  La.iv:  from 
I  a  Mb.  in  the  Cambridge  University  Library,  Ac.'.  I  l.iiriv 
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j  ri'"'"",   ;'?™''  "■"'  ""-•  Church  of  Englan.l.  L'.m.,  l^^ll 
I  l.mo.    3.  (Ed  )  Bernanlus  ,1c  Cura  Rei  Familiaris :  «itli 
some    Early  Scottish   Prophecies;    from    a   M<.  i,,  tiio 
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boc.,)    Lon      L-^iO     Svo.      4.  (Ed.)  Ra.io    Ravin..  ,u>,i 
other  J^'ra    and  Religious  Pieces,  in  Prose  an..  \-,.r.e, 
^  (Early  English  lextSoc.,)  Lon.,  I,s70,8y,j.   5.(E.1  .  l'..lv' 
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Un.,   IS,.!;    2d   ed.,   18,80,  p.  Svo.     T.  A   Sketch   of  a 
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Domes  Divgc.  Do  Die  Judieii,  an  Old  English  \-...-i.,n 
of  the  Latin  Poem  ascribed  to  Be.le:  with  olh...  >li.,rl 
loenis.  (Early  English  Te.vt  ,Soc.,)  Lon.,  1870.  m„.    >». 
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•?.    V   '  '""™'eil  from  English  Writers  conlcM.i...r:iry 
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10.    (Ed.)    More's    Ttopia :    the  English  Tnin.^lation 

thereof  made  by  R.   Robynson,  (with  Roper'.  Life  of 

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volume  of  Dean  Colet's  works  has  an  introduction,  and 
the  more  important  portions  iiro  translated.)  7.  St.  J<ihn 
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1SS2,  l2mo.  8.  (Trans.)  The  Lives  of  .lehnn  Vitrier 
and  John  Colet,  written  in  Latin,  by  Erasmus;  with 
Notes  and  Appendices,  Lon.,  lS8;i,  or.  Svo.  !).  An  In- 
troduction to  Latin  Elcgi.ic  Verse  Composition,  Lon., 
1SS5,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  18,SS.  Id.  A  Life  of  John  Colet, 
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Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

"  On  the  whole  It  entirely  endorses  Mr.  Seebohm's  pres- 
entation of  Deuii  Colet's  work  ami  cliaraeter,  llii  "o.xrori1 
Keformei-s,"!  and  yet  by  a  careful  llllini,'  In  of  the  linck- 
ground  of  the  portrait,  and  a  treatment  oi  the  snlject  his- 
toriiMil  rather  than  pliilosopliical,  introduces  us  to  a  ('olet 
more  real  even  than  Mr.  .Seebohm's."— Ro.nai.u  B.vv.n'k: 
^ioul.,  x.\.\il.  u,x 

II.  Introduction  to  Latin    Lyric  Verse   Composition, 

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2d  ed.,  18.S4.  ... 


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By  (nr  the  larger  number  of  these  eleven  essays  dml 
ivith  the  history  ol  religion,  as  illustrated  Ijv  what  the  au- 
thor lias  seen  iiassiiig  under  Ids  own  eves  in  India 
\ery  rarely  indeed  has  any  one  attained  in  any  siiiL.lc 
partot  It  to  that  intimate  tte<iualnt«nce  with  cnrrciil.-df 
reliL'iou.s  thoutihi  and  with  cliangcs  of  society  which  our 
author  evidently  iMisses.ses."— ^enrf.,  xxii.  3o0." 

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t.y  the  too  exclusively  philosophical  writers  and  the  loo 
Tuirelj^  political  administrators  respectively."— */.  ;,'<,•., 
Ivi.  .i4(. 

Lyall,  Charles  James,  C.I.E.,  entered  the  Bengid 
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ancient  poetry  of  the  desert.  .  .  .  His  work  is  so  iiiiiqiic 
and  admirable  that  we  can  only  nsk  for  more. '—Sum  tv 
Lane-Poolk:  .4c<id.,  xxii.  pjn. 

3.  Translations   of   Ancient  Arabian    Poetry,  eliiiHy 
Prw-Islamic :  with   an   Introduction   and  Notes.   I.on., 
1885,  fp.  4to. 
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Lushington,  Henry,  [ante,  vol.  i.,  aild.,]  1812- 
18.)5  ;  chief  secretary  of  the  government  of  Malta.  The 
Italian  War,  184.8-4!),  and  the  Last  Italian  Poet;  Three 
Kssays :  with  a  Biographical  Preface  by  George  Stovin 
Venables,  Cambridge,  1859,  p.  Svo, 

and 


"."""„■  ■■  distinguished  by  a  remarkable  force  (d' cxhres- 
sion."— .'.))frta(or,  Iviii.  1705. 

"Lyall,    Edna,"    (Pseud.)      See    Bayiv,    Aha 
Ellen. 

Lycett,  John.     Hand-Book  to  the  CotswoKl  Ilill.«: 
their  Geology,  Ac,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo. 

Lyddeker,  Richard.  Catalogue  of  Fossil 
malia  in  the  British  Museum.  5  Parts.  (Brit. 
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Lyeli,  .Sir  Charles,  Bart.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S., 
vol.  i.,  add.,]  1797-I87.V.  1.  The  Geological  Evi^l.nces 
of  the  Antiquity  of  Man:  with  Remarks  on  Thcc.ii.sof 
the  Origin  of  Species  by  Variation,  Lon.,  186;i,  Sw:  Itli 
ed.,  1873. 


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''i"-(.     E,  i  Ijh    'i'""'    •'"»""ils   of  Sir    rh     I       , 
XX^^i''^''"- "'«"^^.  - 1„  """^-^""^  »r  A„  the 


LYN 
f     I'lVmburner,  A.   r       1   ,n, 

!  "'"  '->v  relating  l.  ^:^^:  ]y  Arbitration  :  a  Digest  of 

'^i^""|-.'^rv;:j?:,':r"i..^ep,.M.re: 

"TitK    House  :    u  Tiilo    r      "•>  ''^■>1,  l2nio.     j)    Tl.„    d    1 
of  the  Wo>,   |„   ie;"?'  ''"";•  '«56,  l2„,o.     , o'     y      '/*•■'' 

in    v""  •  a  Tale  of  the  We^t  rml       r  '^-  "'""^^  ""J  he^ 

^'-K.  '881,  s,,:.  ""  "^•"«''  «na   Uarof  W.^Ji  Jp,  i    v' 
'^' '        ''•    *'-"""~  Rhyme,  Lon..  ,870, 


-^^niJ^;r;^'S^,;f'|;nburgh,re,„o.e., 
,:  '.f  >^-     The  M,rt,r  Queef ,  ^^f,  :th''eX:.rN"t' ^k" 

Kccognition,  Cambridge   Jssi'r"''"""'"  "^  "■«''•    Early 
Hawaiian  Islfni*^  JMunson,  M.h    b    l«.    • 

ijynimi   s      p  ""tu|j" 

X'ma«S'''^'i''''"«vt""«  '°  "'<'«--on  Mob, 

lanard   1855,  and   at  the   ir„„'  *^°'- '■ '')  gnu  uated  at 


l>„n.no„,Es"!'^,  .*^n»ma8  Toke,  isis  m-,    , 

-«^,H;ad.^^^<c:;^riy^-^«^nj.^;:;;/i,l;t 

of  the  Porn    *l"°r'   •"''  «J.,  iNS'      / ^","P'>''"-''  Tfinal 

usually  i'xi,enV^  i'""  '»"  ■''«"n.,n "  wl,  M  "''  '''••■''■  lj"l  in 
gt;.'<ted-it.soy('u,';^t  [''"'   "•\  """is  er      The  f,,™",^''^'*-''"'"' 

thouKlu-v^e \ !,•;', y.^'-ron,  the  pulp  '"  "''«' S'mieof  1  k 
rather  tl„,„  „".'.'.'"''    be   uiiders(,„,ii"-.:  •.•  '^bomuling  ,„ 


ton.:    s  s'^rTPa"'"''" "^""^  ''Chal  o^gr- !'''''>'■'- 


mous  that  H'e  Fn    I    i""^'"  "'"ught-bev  ,?,"  ."."SSfstivo 

Business,  Lon     l^^i        n^"^®  Essay  on  th«  o    . 

1029 


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LYN 

London  ;  son  of  Franoli  Lyno,  infra  ;  formerly  an  officer 
in  tlio  royiil  navy;  griKliiiiteil  iit  ChiuliestorTlieoloaloul 
Collfgo  ls7:j;  oriliiincd  1^75;  vieiir  of  Wo.ilgHte-on-Soii 
since  I8M(.  A  Mlilihi|inmn'8  Trip  to  Jerufialeui  iukI 
Crniaein  Syria,  \mi\.,  IK7I,  p.  Svo;  3(1  ed.,  IM72.  Also, 
painplileta  on  tlic  Heal  I'ri'nonie,  <ti'. 

I'flie,  ('hlirlON,  ii|ioeial  correspondent  of  the  Syd- 
ney Miirnin);  IliTiild.  .\e»v  (luinca:  an  Account  of  lliu 
EKialili.-hniciit  of  tlic  British  Protectorate  on  the  South- 
ern Shores  of  New  (luinca,  Loo.,  ISS,^,  p.  Svo. 

■'Till'  niil'avinirablo  view  which  lie  takes  of  the  capabili- 
ties ot  the  eoniury  for  scltleineiit  Is  worthy  of  notlcs."- 
Amd.,  xxvlll.  ajl. 

I<yms  KriniciH,  F.H.Cl.S.,  b.  ISIIII,  at  I,islion.  1. 
Tribunals  of  Cotnnierec,  Lon.,  |s5l,Svo.  2.  Archiloacon 
Denison  and  Dr.  I'uscy  :  a  Circumstance  followed  up, 
Lon.,  18711,  Svo.  'A.  Our  Glorious  Kofurmntiun,  Lon., 
18S4,  Svo. 

Lyiie,  Kev.  Joseph  Lpyce§ter,  b.  1S37,  in 
l.ondunj  son  of  I'rancis  I.yne,  sir/,™  .■  educated  at  St. 
Paul's  School,  London,  and  at  Trinity  College,  (llen- 
ftlniond;  ordained  I  soil;  curate  of  Plymouth  and  nii«- 
sion-curate  of  St.  Oeorgc's-in-thc-East,  liondon,  ISttll- 
62  ;  ilevotcd  himself  to  an  attempt  to  restore  mrmasticism 
in  connection  with  the  Church  of  England,  and,  having 
settled  in  Wales,  built  Iilanthony  Abbey,  and  established 
there  a  community  of  lucmks  on  the  pattern  of  the  Uen- 
edictine  Order,  and  another  of  nuns.  Ho  styles  liimst!f 
"  Ignaiiu.s  of  Jesus,"  and  iscomriionly  known  as  "  Father 
Ignatius."  1.  Ignatius,  Monk  of  the  Order  of  S.  Hon- 
edicl,  by  Virtue  of  Vows  of  Obedience  to  the  Holy  Rule 
of  S.  lienodict,  to  the  Reverend  Father  Darby,  Cath- 
olic I'riest  of  the  Dioee.io  of  Manchester,  ministering  to 
the  Church  under  the  Invocation  of  S.  Luke  the  Evan- 
gelist, in  the  City  of  Manchester,  .Manchester,  n.d.,  Svo. 
2.  The  Catholic  Church  f  lOngland,  and  what  she 
teaches:  a  Jjocturc  delivered  in  the  Corn  Exchanije, 
Manchester,  Manchester,  ISfil,  8vo.  1).  May  a  .Monk 
serve  (ioc!  in  the  Church  of  England  or  noti"  u  liCttcr  to 
the  Lord  Bishop  of  Lomlon.  Oxf..  n.  d.,  Svo.  4.  The 
Holy  Ls|e ;  a  Legend  of  liardsey  Abbey,  dedicated, 
without  Permission,  to  Lord  Ncwborough,  and  to  the 
Kev.  Hugh  Roberts,  Vicar  of  Abordaion,  Carnarvon- 
shire, Lon.,  IS7(I,  Svo.  ;>,  Brother  Placiiius,  Lon.,  IS7II, 
11.  Svo.  ti.  Leonard  Morris:  or.  The  Benedictine  Monk, 
jOn.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  7.  Mission  Sermons  ami  Orations. 
Lon.,  188B,  p.  Svo.  S.  .lubilee  Sermon  at  Westminster 
Town  Hall,  Lon.,  ISS7,  12mo.  Also,  many  hymn», 
tracts,  Ac. 

Lyiie,  Richard.  Two  Letters  to  his  Daughter, 
C.  M.  Olubb,  I,on.,  Isfil,  fp.  Svo, 

Lynn,  Ethel.     See  Bekiis,  Mrs.  Ethkli.nda,  suprn, 

Lynn,  Neville.  Thespian  Papers:  llumoruus  Es- 
says, Ijon.,  IS87,  p.  Svo. 

Lynn,  Ruth.  1.  City  Sparrows,  and  who  oared  f^r 
them,  Lon,,  1873,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1 88,").  2.  Erinyn,  the 
Child  of  St.  Elvis,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo.  3.  Corrie  :  a 
Christmas  Story,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  4.  Penfold :  a 
Story  of  the  Flower  .Mission,  Lon.,  ISSI),  p.  Svo. 

Lynn,  U'illiain  Thyiine.  1.  The  First  Principles 
of  Natural  Philosophy,  Lon.,  18(1;),  12mo;  2d  ed.,  isst. 
2.  Celestial  Motions  :  a  Handy  Book  of  Astronomy,  Lon., 
1SS4,  18mo;  3d  ed..  I8S5. 

Lynnde,  Elmer.  1.  Daphne  Stories.  Illust.  N. 
York,  I87il,  l>  vols.  Ifimo.  2.  .Mabel;  or,  Tiny  Stories 
for  Tiny  People.     Illust.     N.  York,  I87SI,  16mo. 

Lyon,  Andrew.  The  Law  of  India;  vol.  i.,  The 
Codes;  vol.  ii..  Miscellaneous  Laws,  Calcutta  and  Lon., 
IS73,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Lyon,  C.  J.  Personal  History  of  Charles  II.,  Lon., 
1851,  Svo. 

Lyon,  David  Gordon,  Ph.D.,  b.  at  Benton,  Ala., 
1S52;  groduated  at  the  Southern  Baptist  Theological 
Seminary,  Louisville,  187'.i,  iind  at  Leipsic,  1882,  and 
then  became  llollis  profe,«sor  of  divinity  at  Harvard. 
An  Assyrian  Manual,  Chic,  ISSB,  Svo. 

"  The  main  und  essential  portion  of  the  book  pan  be 
iieartily  recommeiideil.  I  cannot  say  a.s  mmdi  for  the  in- 
troductory paKCs."— A.  H.  .Savce:  Acad.,  xxxii.  isrt. 

Lyon,  Uuvid  Murray.  History  of  the  Lodge  of 
Edinburgh,  Mary's  Chapel,  No.  1  ;  embracing  an  Account 
of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  Freemasonry  in  Scotland, 
Edin.,  1873,  r.  Svo. 

"  The  Lodge  of  Edinburgh  has  records  which  are  the 
oldest  indKcrccords  in  cxi.stciiec.  .  .  .  A.saionliibuliun  lo 
the  history  of  Freemasonry,  this  haiid.some  volume  reflects 
great  credit  upon  the  author'.s  industry,  imiiartlalitv,  his 
rare  patience,  und  his  undoubted  ability."— .4Hi.,  Xo.23U0. 
1030 


LY8 

Lyon,  E.  D.  The  Slgni>ra:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISS3,  :i 
vols.  p.  Svo. 

Lyon,  E.  II.  The  Royal  Education  Cummiuion, 
188fl-S8:  Summary  of  Final  Report,  Lon.,  18SS,  Syo. 

Iiyon,  <i.  W ,     List  of  American  Writers  on  Rccci.i 
i  Conehology,  .\.  York,  18(12,  Svo. 
I      Lyon,  '(>eor|;o.    Sketch  of  the  (Joology  of  Scotlan  1. 

Lon.,  ISH.i,  l2irio. 
\     Ijyon,  <<eorK(!  Edward,  ami  Kcdinnn,  Joxcph 
IlaU'urthc     The   Law  of  Hills  of  Sale,   Lon..  ISTti,  i. 
Svo. 
I      Lyon,  J.  C     1.  The  Science  of  Phrenology  as  ap 
'  plioable  to  Eduoution,  Ac  ,  Lon.,  IS  1(1,  Svo.     2.   A  Pmc 
j  tioal  Treatise  on  Orchiilaccous  Plants,  Lon.,  Is5l,p.  vvn. 

Lyon,  James  T.  War  Skelehes,  from  Cedar  Muuu 
tain  to  Bull  Hun.     li\  a  StalV  Officer.     Humilo,  Is72. 

Lyon,  C'apl.  Nathaniel,  I'.S.A.,  isis-isrti,  b.  in 
Missouri ;  graduated  at  the  U.S.  .Military  Academy  I8|l  ; 
served  in  the  Mexican  war;  held  commaml  in  .Mi.-souii, 
with  the  rank  of  brigadier-general  of  volunteers,  in 
18(11,  and  was  killed  in  battle.  Last  I'lditical  WriliuLs 
N.  York,  ls(il,  12mo. 

^  Lyon,  C:apt.  W.  F.  Brigadier-General  Thomn- 
Francis  Meagher;  his  Political  and  Military  Career,  N. 
York,  187(1,  l2mo. 

Lyon,  >V.  P.  Homo  i\  Darwin  :  an  Exaiinnntinii 
of  IJarwin's  Descent  of  Man,  Lon.,  1872.  p.  Svo;  :;,| 
ed.,  1S73. 

Lyon,  Rev.  William  Hector,  JI.A.,  gmduatcl 
at  Trinity    College,  Cambridge,    1850;    ordained    Is.iHi 
perpetual  curate  of  Castleton  since  1854,     Evening;  Sai 
rilice,  Lon.,  18113,  p.  Svo. 

Lyons,  Albert  Brown,  M.D.,  b.  1S41,  in  the  lln- 
waiian  Islands;  jirofessur  of  chemistry  in  Detroit  .Me.l- 
ieal  College  Isfi8-Sl.  .Manual  of  Practical  Pharmaceu- 
tical Assaying :  including  Details  of  the  Sim|ilest  :\]i<l 
Best  Methods  of  determining  the  Strength  of  Cnnle 
Drugs  and  of  Ualenieal  Preparations,  Detroit,  Iss7, 
12mo. 

Lyons,  Augusta  Louisa,  Lady,  d.  IS.'iS,  diiugli- 
ter  of  Cupt.  Josiah  Rogers,  H.N  ;  marrieil,  Isll.  lu 
Edmund  Lyons,  atterwards  first  Lord  Lyons.  1.  (Jlivii: 
a  Talc,  Lon.,  1848,  12mo;  new  ed.,  18S2.  2,  Sir  l'hili|. 
Hothorington  ;  a  Tole,  Lon.,  1S5I,  12mo.  3.  The  Lmer 
upon  Trial,  and  A  Voice,  Lon.,  I.8j3,  12mo. 

Lyons,  II.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Sins  of  the  Tongue  and 
Jealousy  in  Woman's  Life,  by  J.  F.  Landriot,  Host., 
l2mo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Valiant  Woman  :  Discourses  for 
Women  living  in  the  World,  by  J.  F.  Landriot,  Host.. 
12mo. 

Lyons,  Rev.  James  (iilborne,  d.  IsfiS;  b.  in 
England;  removed  to  the  I'nited  States  in  1SI4;  was 
rector  of  a  church  in  Burlinglim,  N..I..  and  afterwards  u 
teacher  at  Haverford,  Pa.  1.  Christian  Songs,  Transla- 
tions, and  other  Poems,  Phila.,  ISf.O,  12mo.  2.  Sikc- 
tions  fnun  Sernmns  and  Poems,  Phila.,  Svo.     Poath. 

Lyons,  John.  The  Act  to  Facilitate  the  Sale  of 
Encumbered  Kstates  in  Ireland,  Lon.,  ISJl,  12nio. 

Lyons,  M.  L.  Woman's  Ambition,  Lon.,  I^T.n  p. 
Svo. 

Lyon.),  R.  T.  A  Treatise  on  Relapsing  or  Kauniie 
Fever,  Lon.,  1S72,  p.  Svo. 

Lyons,  Robert  Spencer  Dyer,  M.D.,  l-L'fi- 
1886.  1.  Report  on  the  Pathology  of  the  Diseases  of 
the  Army  in  the  East,  Lon.,  I8;")(),  fol.  2.  Uepi.it  oD 
the  Pathology,  Therapeutics,  and  tJencral  .Etiolugv  of 
the  Epidemic  of  Y'ellow  Fever  which  prevailed  at  Lis- 
bon during  the  Latter  Half  of  the  Y'ear  lsi7.  I.od., 
1S5II,  4to.  3.  A  Hand-Hook  of  Hospital  Practice.  l,..n.. 
ISail,  p.  Svo ;  new  ed.,  1864.  4.  A  Treatise  on  Fc\  er ;  or, 
Selections  from  a  Course  of  Lectures,  Lon.,  IsiJI,  >vo: 
new  ed.,  ]S(i4. 

Lysaght,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  J.  1,  Buildin::  u|)on 
Sand;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1872,  p,  Svo.  2.  Nearer  and 
Dearer,  Lon.,  1873,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  Gaunt  Al.bcy:  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  1874,3  vols.  p.  Svo.  4.  Mark  Biamioii's 
Wife:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1874,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  .).  Long 
Madness  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1877,  3  vols.  er.  Svo.  i'..  Over 
the  Border.  Illust.  Lon.,  1879,  12mo.  7.  X  Wild 
White  Rose,  Lon.,  ISSO.  8.  Breakers  Ahead  !  a  .Modern 
Romance,  Lon.,  1880,  32mo.  9.  Sealed  Order-,  l.on., 
18,86,  3  vols.  or.  Svo.  10.  Aunt  Heba's  Charfie.  lilust. 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  1 1.  Our  General :  ft  Story  f 'i  liirls. 
Tlluft.  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  12.  Jasper's  Cnijuost. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1S8S,  p,  Svo. 

Lysaght,  Sidney  Royse.  A  Modern  Ideal:  a 
Dramatic  Poem,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo. 


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12.  Kenoliu  Chillingly  :  hia  Ailvrnturea  and  Opin- 
liiiiH,  l.on.,  1H7,1,  .1  voIh.  or.  8vo.     PuKtli. 

"  Till'  Kt(pry  Is  ail  odil  iiilxtiirc  of  rciilly  Hlircwd  mid  bMi- 
writliiK  Hiid  lilt'  llliiiNli'Ht  xt'iitlmuiilitl  plillciiuipliy."— .Saf. 
Hv .  XXXV  l-rtl. 
I  "It  lH,|H'rliu|iN,  tliu  ;>><'>i"iiiili'Ntiit'iill  I.iird  I.ytliin'.slHiiikii; 
It  ('(iiiliiliis  tliu  tuiidcri'Nt  of  lilx  iik'liirt'H,  |M'rliu|M  llii'  iiiont 
truly  iKx'tldil  of  lil«  pouiiiK  many  inliiilriililu  hiucIiiiuiis  of 
Ills  wit,  anil  far  k'sM  tliiiii  alnin»t  any  otlitr  of  IiIh  worku  of 
IiIh  liiihL'lly  rhodoiiioiitadi'."— >V»Wa(i(r,  xlvl.  470. 

I.').  The  I'ariniiins.  Iliu»t.  Lon.,  187H,  4  vols.  or.  Hvo; 
now  oil.,  IM74,  2  voln.  !2iii». 

"  liord  Lytton'N  InHl  thrw  novels  .  .  .  form  ii  gniup  liy 
thomsi'lvi'S.  TiK'y  aro  nil  liitciidi'd  to  wlKiiallzc  tlu'  daimiT 
of  ccrtiiln  politli'al  iiiid  s<a'lal  tliuorli's.  'fliu  'I'ihiiIiik 
Uai'e'  did  this  liy  iiii'iiiiH  of  purely  fanciful  syniliols: 
'Keiii'liii  ('lilllliiKly'  was  ft  psyi'liolo({lt'al  roniaiiii',  and 
'The  I'lirlsiaii'-'  Is  ii  didactic  novel.  .  .  .  With  n.ucli  Kooil 
piirtniltiire  and  koihc  clever  writing  upon  political  and 
social  topics,  It  iloes  not  prodiicoti satisfactory  Impression." 
—Sal.  Ilir.,  xxxvl.  Hiri. 

■■"file  I'arlslaiis'  is  Us  aiillior's  ripest  work.  .  .  .  (iraccs 
of  stylo,  ac(iiilred  liy  loiiif  lalMiiir,  have  xrowii  Into  second 
ni'.liire.  h^^otisni  Iiils  diMiiipeared  In  a  species  of  gentle, 
Kelihil  oplciireanlsni.  We  have  the  last  novel  of  ft  novelist 
who,  eonscloiis  of  the  hiiise  of  time,  Is  consciously  wrltiiiK 
for  posterity.  .Maiiv  will  read  it  often,  none  need  regret  to 
have  careAilly  read  it  once."— /!(/).,  No. 'JIIW. 

14.  Speeches  of  Lord  Lytton,  now  tirat  collected  : 
with  aoiiie  of  hl.i  I'oliliortI  Writings  hitherto  unpub- 
liaheJ,  and  a  I'roffttory  Memoir  by  his  Son,  Lon.,  I.S74, 
2  vols.  Svo. 

"They  [his  speeches]  had  not  a  great  deal  of  power,  nor 
n  great  cleal  of  nature.  Hill  they  were  dlgnilled,  and  olo- 
ipieiit  Willi  that  kind  of  eloipieiice  which  most  prolessed 
men  of  letters  are  able  to  summon  up  at  times.  —^Icaii., 
vil.  ■i7. 

15.  I'ausunias,  tbo  Spartan  :  an  Unllniaheil  Historical 
Uuinnnee.  liy  the  Late  Lord  Lytton.  Edited  by  bis 
Son.     Lon.,  1876,  or.  Svo. 

"  The  characters  rant  like  .\rbftce.s,  and  his  love-seenes 
and  the  political  scenes  are  alike  sUxuy  and  wearisome.  '— 
Ath.,  .No.  ■iM'.i, 

Lytton,  Edward  Hubert  Lytton  Bulwer-, 
Earl  or  Lytton,  U.C.U.,  U.C.S.I.,  C.I.K.,  b.  1831; 
son  of  Baron  Lytton,  »ii/);^(i  .■  educated  at  Harrow,  and 
at  the  Univor.^ity  of  Uonn  ;  entered  the  diplomatio  .'<or- 
vice  as  iittach6  at  Washington  1849  ;  secretary  at  Lisbon 
18Ha,  at  .Madrid  ami  at  Vienna  l.StiS,  and  at  Paris 
1.S72-74;  envoy  to  Portugal  IS74-7I);  governor-general 
of  India  187B-s»;  ambassador  at  Paris  since  1S87;  cre- 
ated an  earl  IS.Si).  His  earlier  works  were  published 
under  the  psciidonymoof  "Owen  Meredith,"  (7.  c,  (oi^e, 
vol.  ii.)  I.  Clytemnestra,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1850, 
er.  Svo.  2.  The  Wanderer:  a  Collection  of  I'ooma  in 
Many  Lands,  Lon.,  lHa»,  or.  Svo;  new  ed.,  I87fi. 

•'  Some  of  the  jKiems  may  match  in  beauty  of  language 
and  gr.>eeof  thought  with  such  masterpieces  of  nnisle  as 
llerrlek's,  Carew's.  .Marvel's,  Tennyson's,  .Moore's,  or  Kdgar 
I'oe's.  They  are,  in  fact, '  lilies  witnout,  roses  within.'  'riie 
lihres  of  the  poet's  life  are  seen  through  thcin  as  lucidly  as 
the  roots  of  a  hyacinth  are  seen  through  glass,"— .4Wi.,  .No. 

X  Luoile :  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1860,  or.  Svo;  now  ed.,  illust , 
18118. 

"  The  tale  will  enchain  those  who  take  it  up,  If  oven  they 
conceive  that  it  might  as  well  have  been  told  in  prose  as  in 
verse,  and  if  even  they  object,  so  strongly  as  ourselves,  tu 
the  lighter  portions,  on  the  same  princlp'le  as  made  us  re- 
gret tlie  colloiiuialisins  of  Mrs.  Brownings  novel."— ^l(/i., 
No,  169.-.. 

4.  Serbski  Pcsme;  or,  National  Songs  of  Servia,  Lon., 


MAC 

IRAI,  t2mn.     fi.  The  King  of  Amaiia:  from  the  Paper* 
of  a  Qcrman  Physician,  Lon.,  |M||:|,  2  vols.  p.  Svii. 

"  It  is  based  upon  siiperiiatiiral  Inclileiits,  and  la  mure  "r 
less  garnisheil  with  Kiiiiietliing  in  ilie  nature  of  nieluphv. 
les,  ...  It  Is  very  natural  that  a  man  who  writes  su'<  \< 
things  should  like  to  call  himself  (Iweii  .Mercditii,  A  id  I  . 
put  usliam  Ueruian  distor  between  his  pneiiilonyme  an  1 
his  novel."— .sii(.  /(ic,  xvi.  M. 

6.  Chroniolea  and  Characters,  Lon.,  1867,  2  vols.  1.. 
Svo.  7.  Poetical  Works,  Lon.,  1807,  2  vols.  fp.  Svo,  « 
Orval ;  or.  The  Kiiol  of  Time,  and  other  Imilatlona  aiil 
Paraphraaes,  Lon.,  I  HUH,  l'2iiio. 

"All  attempt  to  popiilarl/.e  anioiig  Kngllsh  rciul"rs  ji 
dramatic  iioein,  the  '  Inleniul  Comedy,' wrilleii  bv  Co  iiit 
Slglsmiind  Krasliiski,  the  Anonymous  I'oel  of  I'olaicl. 
.  .  .  It  is  a  relief  to  turn  to  the  minor  pieces  in  tin. 
volume,  most  of  which  are  emlnenlly  readable."— .s'li/. 
Jliv.,  xxvll.  287. 

11.  Julian  Kane:  a  Memoir,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Nvo.  In. 
Kiibk's  in  Song,  Lon.,  1874,  2  vols.  I'-'ino;  new  cd.,  I87il. 
II.  Poems,  Historical  and  Characteristic,  Lon,,  1h;7, 
r.'ino.  12.  The  Life,  Lctlors,  and  Literary  liiiiiains  iil 
Edward  llulwer,  Lord  Lytton  ;  vols.  i.  and  ii.,  Lon.,  iis.:. 
Svo. 

"  To  write  the  life  of  sneh  a  man  Is  no  easy  task.  The 
abundance  tif  the  material  In  some  resis'cts  liiereiiscs  tlie 
diltlcnlty.  Where  so  much  is  known,  it  is  nut  easy  to 
make  a  selection,  ami  llic  Karl  of  Lytton  can  only  in  t»i> 
volumes  arrive  at  his  faliier's  tw'enly-iiimh  year. 
Readers  of  these  volunies  will  perhaps  be  illsappoiiiti..|  jf 
they  expect  niiicli  new  light  lo  lielliroHii  upon  the  lute 
Lord  Lytton's  character  aiid  doings."— .'<(i(.  Jltr.,  Ivl,  KUi. 

l.'t.  (ilciittvcril;  or.  The  Metamorphoses.  Six  Bonk*. 
Lon.,  1885,  2  villa.  12nio. 

"To  have  written  a  poem  In  six  books  at  once  entertain. 
ing,  witty,  and  capable  of  enchaining  the  rciiilers  inter- 
est, is  a  lrliimi>li  of  literary  skill,  even  If  the  work  in  i|ni'« 
tlon  should  In  Iriitii  be  more  of  a  novel  in  verse  lliiiii  a 

Senuliie  poem.  .  .  .  The  earnest  student  of  poetry  will,  nu 
oubt,  feel  the  lack  of  slncerily  in  ' tilenaverll,'  wljuli.  in 
spite  of  its  fertility  of  Invention  and  brilliancy  of  diiilnmic, 
may  strike  some  as  monstrous  In  inc-c  Invenlioii.  lb'  »ill 
miss  the  power  of  evolving  typical  rms  •  more  real  ijniji 
living  man'  from  the  shiUing  world  aroiiiid,  and  ilinl  lu- 
conimunieable  gilt  of  inriilng  each  wonl  that  drops  iroui 
the  poet's  mouth  into  the  pearls  and  precious  st^llle^  of 
speech.  lint  apart  fro>ii  these  rare  and  superlative  i|ii>ili 
ties,  '(ilenaverlr  may  be  .said  to  possess  most  of  the  nurit.s 
which  a  mere  narrative  isiem  can  possess.  It  loiicln-  uii 
a  wonderful  variety  of  topics,  the  burning  (picsii..ns  ami 
most  iilclnresqiie  characteristics  of  the  day,  while  niicly 
losing  sight  of  the  centriil  Idea,  .  .  .  the  inevitable  law  of 
heredity."— ..4/A.,  No.  3018. 

14.  (Trans.)  Baldino,  and  other  Talcs,  by  Karl  Krd- 
niann  Edler,  Lon.,  18K6,  2  vols.  or.  Svo.  1  j.  After  Par- 
adise; or.  Legends  of  Exile:  with  other  Pociii.^  Lon., 
1887,  12mo. 

"There  Is  much  In  this  book  that  recalls  the  author's 
striking  and  beautiful  '  Fables  In  Song.'  II  does  noi.  I 
think,  on  the  whole,  malnlain  so  high  a  level;  bin  it  li!i.s 
the  same  siiecial  merit,  the  same  mixture  of  roiininiii' 
thought  with  piercing  iipi  r(,i(s  from  life  and  expeiieiicc, 
reminding  one  of  the  liner  work  of  the  elder  Lord  I.vtton, 
—I'  same  defect,  as  I  venture  to  lliliik  it,  of  miiiyling 
re  letry  with  a  hard  and  grittv  humour,  a  crackling  of 
tli>  ,,,,>  under  a  pot."— K.  I).  A.  .Moiishk-vij:  .lai((.,  x.xxii. 
I'.i'i. 

Liytton,  Rusina,  Lady  Lytton,  [uuir,  vol.  i , 
add.,]  1794-1882.  For  biog.,  see  Dbvkv,  Loiis.a.  1. 
The  World  and  his  Wife:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  185.'*,  :i  vol.<. 
p.  Svo.  2.  The  Household  Fairy,  (Advice  to  Sermnt?,) 
Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  .S.  .Shells  from  the  Sands  id'  Time, 
Lon.,  1S7B,  Svo. 


M. 


Mabbs,  Goodeve.  The  Churches  of  Derbyshire, 
Lon.,  1876,  Svo. 

Mabelan,  David.  Home  Rule  and  Imperial 
Unity  :  an  Argument  for  the  Gladstone- Morley  Scheme, 
Lon.,  1886,  Svo. 

Maberley,  Hon.  Mrs.  Kate  G.,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
add.]  1.  The  Lady  and  the  Priest,  Lon.,  1851,  .S  vols.  p. 
Svo.     2.  Display  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1855,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Jttaberley,  G.  F.  "  Preach  the  Word  :"  The  Matter 
and  Manner  of  Preaching  considered,  Lon.,  1850,  p.  Svo. 

Maberly,  George.  Sayings  of  the  Great  Forty 
Days:  ■with  an  Kxaminntion  of  Mr.  Newraiui'i-  The^^ry 
of  Developments;  new  ed.,  N.  York,  1872,  12ino. 

Maberly,  J.  The  Print-Collector:  an  Introduction 
to  the  Knowledge  necessary  for  forming  a  Collection  of 
lOUfi 


I  Ancient   Prints:  with  Appendix  containing  Fielding's 
I  Treatise  on  the  Practice  of  Engraving.      Edited,  with 
I  Notes,  Sid.,  by  R.  Hoe,  Jr.     Illust.     N.  York,  l-:',i,  sq. 
Svo. 

Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright,  b.  1845,  :it  Culd 
Springs,  N.Y. :  graduated  at  Williams  College:  a  jour- 
nalist. Norse  .Stories  retold  from  the  Eddas,  liesl.,  l.^SZ, 
Itimo. 

MacAdam,  David.  1.  The  Marino  Court  of  New 
York  City  :  its  Organization,  Jurisdiction,  ami  I'lacticc: 
with  Forms,  N.  York,  1868,  Svo;  new  ed.,  l.'*7'-'.  -'.  On 
Terms  of  Court :  an  E;':ay  on  Dies  Juridici,  or  i..:.'"  Dajr, 
N.  York,  1875,  Svo.  3.  The  Rights,  Remedies',  nv\  Lia- 
bilities of  Landlord  and  Tenr.nt:  with  Forms,  .\.  York, 
1875,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1882. 


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the  Con  full 
Mac  A  Ice  in 
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Vork,  Isdii 
l\v  Fire,  .\'. 
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Mai-aljn 

Lon.,  1855, 
MncnliN 

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2.  An  Inti 
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Man  Physiolo 
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MacAlisti 

graduated  soi 
elioted  FelloH 
denbrooko's  J 
lecturer,  .Ic. 
I"gical  Anatoi 
Parts  I.  and  1 
The  Nature  of 
l^'^r,  Svo. 

•>lucAll,  II 
The  Sccptic'^ 
Lon.,  |,sH,s,  1^ 
Hints  on  Publi 
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Macallan, 
ti-in.  By  Scrut 
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Vork,  LSIil,  I81 
■Mau-:  a  Chris 
Tiio  .'diner's  Hi 
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MacAlpin, 

Fiicully  of  Advo 

the  bar  at  the  Ii 

to  .Money  I.endei 

MacAlpine, 

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I'hysiologjcal  Ana 

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tluMVhi,,u„,e,«';;k.'vL'.i,;r«;?:',/,:,ro-     '•  ''"^'  '"^ 

llic  Aniitoinical  iiml   i>ht  •   ■'    '•     '  "'''•■Ito-     4.  (Trans.) 

'"''J.  0.  Life  ilistorics  of  Pi.„.  *^""?;--vir.  Edin., 
'i""  '"  the  Compaarve  Stmvof  Vr'?  ""  I'"^"<l"o.' 
™  a    I'hysiologie'ai   jCs       rih,./       ""''  ""''  '^""""'^ 

';•  'he  Requirements  of  .h„r"f'™'.^"'"=  "'Wed 
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•'I'un.h,-    h,.c«mo   clitrol         ''''i  """■'   ''I''""!"'! 

«'•  l-ui-,  Mo.,  in  IS.!  /'■  :V'''.''';'.''  ■^'I'"™'",  in 
Hamsa.v,  .>.lt.  I,„ul,  Isy'i')'  .,"1  •^'""•'a  Uur,.ni 
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t'-"h;'Ku^;,?';j;:i.«ir'''-'- fHsh  won,ior,: 

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I  Vienna,  Isri).  sv,V,  '"  '''"""ho,  Ac.,  2,1  od., 

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in  New  v,,rk,.':  ''„.;;;;■;,;■  'I''' :  -..Hiici  i„; 

P™etise,l  in  Milwaukee  V|  1,1  ^"''  '"■  ""■  »"'• 
I  "'a'e  jusliee  of  the  S,,,  ,•„,  n  ""'  "M"'intt,l  a»so. 
'Cohunhia  in  l/r.f.'^j:,"'  .V  y"',', ''J ''-  I'i-'riot  of 

the  lils.riet  of  Columbia  V„,  "s"-^"  7'""  ••',"'^'  "f 
N.o""n?ir?iy,.«l«r„t-.   -.'Moore.  Jeanic. 

^:''Sa^i;^^:v^:-.sA,^^:/^;l'^.;[,Mari. 

7'th  an  Historical  Sketch  of  Ihe  l"}"'".'""'  "'"   '^""''■■ 

f-nt  Of  the  sudre,jaV"L"L^t;e't:];:;:;%r4or 

Lo^rs^f,!;:',/^">^^a-«.      "latory    „f   ,Seot,a„„, 
Macartney,  Ver*-  IIpv  ii.. 

"rdain,.,!  KS22;ht*d?ever!r  '"**''  «"rgh,  D.I)., 
,  deacon  of  Mel'b,  u  oe  TsT  ',r"'°'r  ,"  '/"''""I  '  "rcl,-' 
MJcelong   IS8tf-87      T    p',^^'  "'"'   "'  *l'=lb»urne  ami 

Ve„rs,^ded.,Dubln   fsX'iaT'   "I  V'"-'"   """^'■^'1 

U^.>eauty:  Sketch:^  ySiiinL^tri'ioT 
I  haM*  U?„5^?°iV^';;«;»  ^""""'K''"'";  "'Me,!  to  the 
i  to-- and  Ad.ninistrator;  L  n    '     ;',"  Z''"'""'  '''"'"''■ 

.-f  Small  To,.n'8  „n,l  Vi,'"        ",''  ""   'he  Water  .supply 

Alacaulay,  n.  e      i   t>      •     - 

I'on.,  m5,  12,:.  "•  *"     ^    »"y  ">    Nismes:  a  Sketch, 

S'u.l.y.  ho„.!'L'8!;:V  Jvo     """'"   """'"'"'"••  "  Crit"ai 
vv;hieh;i?i;r,!nl,:'„';-^  ^itlr^^'^r^^  "«=  dramas  in 

sch,,larly.''l".:},So''jvi'j  l^^""'^'''''  "  «re  sound  and 

W,'*l":^fi.'t';'o,''";?;;     "«"y  fio-'dworth  :  a  Novel, 

inacaulqy,  J    's       l'  r>    t      , 
fieation,  l-on.,  ISji.Von,o'     g    at       "• ''^■"*'"  <"' *'<"•"- 
tihcation,  Lon.,  isii    „    a  f reatise  on  Field  For- 

18«».  '   '*•*''  P-  S"".  and  pinta,  fol.;  fith  ed 

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Iny  h»il  mine  In  uinl  vni\i."—Si,iri»liif,  xlv.l'lH. 

'     Munur 
it,  ifritrM4 

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uiftU,  l.,.ni,,  I.S7.'),  I'.'niii;  new  oil.,  ISMil.  s.  All  True; 
Hoourilsuf  I'cril  iiml  Ailvontiiru  by  Hea  unit  Kami,  Lim., 
lN7i|i  new  Bil.,  l.tHll,  p.  Nv.i.  «.  ilniy  Hawk  :  Mlu  iinil 
AiUcnturcs  iiiimnK  the  lliil  Iniliani",  Lnn.,  IHHlt,  p.  .Svii. 
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Trnvol  mill  Ailvi'nturo,  Valour  iinil  Virtue,  U<\\.,  ISHI, 
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new  cil.,  I,(,n.,  ISS4,  Hvi).  Ill,  Stirring  .><t(iric9  of  I'ciico 
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''vo;  new  eil.,  IsrH  ^  ^'"'"'"'  ''""-  '875,  :'.  vol,   p. 

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8v()j  new  eil.,  IS80.  12.  A  llislciry  of  our  (iwn  Times, 
friim  the  Aooossion  of  Queen  Victoria  to  the  Genernl 
Election  of  IHSll,  I,nn.,  lS7»-80,  4  vols.  8vo. 

"His  work  is  liiirly  exhaustive;  but  it  eiinnnt  1)C  siild 
Ihiit  it  is  ever  prolix.  .  .  .  Then  it  ii'  eminently  ftiir.  .  .  -. 
Lastly,  his  llisidry  Iseminenlly  enlertninini,'."— .sVir.  A'cr.,  1. 
58;;. 

".Mr.  .McCarthy  is  a  hnlliant  hi.stiirieal  iniiirovisatore. 
He  is  not  a  ureal  liistiiriaii.  His  sjjarkllnt,'  huok  is  po|uilar 
now,  and  will  remain  popular  forsonu'tlinu.  Hut  whether 
its  poimlarity  will  prove  less  ephemeral  than  that  of  '  Ks- 
saysand  Reviews,' for  instanee,  is  quite  another  ouestlon." 
—Sprdnfor.mi.  i:)!.".. 

"On  the  wIkpIo,  this  history  'of  our  own  times'— whieh 
is,  however,  only  a  history  iif  EiKjIiwd  in  mir  linu:—\>i 
written  for  readers  more  or  less  familiar  with  the  events 
and  thepersonaKesof  tin' period,  and  is  intended  to  amuse 
and  euliKliten  them  hy  iuleresliiiK  and  hicid  summarie.s 
rather  than  to  instruet  them  aljout  particulars."— ..Vu/i'on, 
xxxi.  XI 

l;i.  The  '^otnet  of  u,  Sca.son,  Lon.,  1.S81,  ;i  vols.  p.  Svo. 
11.  The  Epoch  of  Keform,  1830-50,  ("Epochs  of  Mod- 
em History,")  Lon.,  1.S82,  18mo.  13.  Maid  of  Athen.s, 
Lon.,  188;i,  :(  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S85.  10.  A  .Short 
History  of  our  Own  Times,  Lon.,  1883,  ]).  Svo.  17.  A 
History  of  the  Four  Ueorges  :  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1S8),  Svo. 
With  I'rtAKD,  Miis.  Cimpiikll-:  1.  The  Right  Honour- 
able: a  Novel  of  Society  and  Politics,  Lon.,  18S8,  3  vols. 
or.  Svo.  2.  The  Ladies'  (lallery  :  a  Xovel,  Lon,,  1888,  3 
vols.  cr.  Svo.  With  Smart,  Hawi.kv,  Fk.v.s,  G.  M.,  Ac, 
For  their  .'=iake.s,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

IMacCnrthy,  Justin  Huntley,  b.  1S60;  son  of 
the  preceding;  a  journalist;  M.P.  for  Athlone  1SS4-85, 
and  since  then  for  Newry.  I.  Outline  of  Irish  History 
from  the  Earliest  Times,  Lon.,  1SS3,  12mo.  2.  Serapionj 
and  other  I'oems,  Lon.,  1SS3,  p.  Svo.  3.  England  under 
Gladstone  18S0-84,  l,on.,  1SS4,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  rev.  and 
enl.,  18S,').  4.  Camiola:  a  Girl  with  a  Fortune,  Lon., 
188,"),  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  :-}.  Doom:  an  Atlantic  Episode, 
Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  6.  Our  Sensivtion  Novel,  Lon.,  1SS«, 
p.  Svo.  7.  Hafiz  in  London,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  3.  Ire- 
land since  the  Union  :  Sketches  of  Irish  History  from 
1798  to  1SS6,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  8vo.  9.  The  Case  for  Home 
Rule,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  And  see  Bi'rto.n,  Sir  R,  U., 
nupnt. 

MacCarthy,  T.  A.  An  Easy  System  of  Calis- 
thenics and  Drilling,  Lon.,  ISSl,  12mo. 

IMacCartney,  T.  J.  The  Scottish  Covenanters: 
Fifty  Years'  Struggle,  Ac,  Lon.,  18SS,  |i.  Svo. 

MacCarty,  George  D.  Civil  Procedure  Reports, 
vols,  i.,  ii.,  (lSSO-83,)  Albany,  ISSl-83,  Svo. 

JMacL'nrty,  Rev.  J.  Hendrickson,  D.D.,  b.  1830, 
at  Berlin,  I'a. ;  graduated  at  Cleveland  Medical  College 
1854  ;  became  a  Methodist  minister  in  1855,  and  has  had 
jhargo  of  various  churches.  1.  'The  Black  Horse  and 
Carry-All,  Cin.,  1873,  I6rao.  2.  Inside  the  Gates,  Cin., 
1876,  16mo.  "..  Two  Thousand  Miles  through  the  Heart 
of  Mexico,  N.  York,  1886,  12mo. 

itlacCaul,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D.,  [nnie,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  179S-1883.  A  Memorial  Sketch,  by  his  eldest  son, 
was  published  in  1863.  1.  Warburtonian  Lectures  on 
the  Prophecies,  1846,  Svo;  Second  Series,  1832,  Svo.  2. 
Rationalism  and  the  Divine  Inspiration  of  Scripture, 
Lon.,  1830,  12mo.  3.  Holding  Fast:  the  Authorized 
Bible  Version,  Lon.,  1837,  Svo.  4.  Letter  on  the  Ancient 
Interpretation  of  Leviticus  xviii.,  Lon.,  1860,  Svo.  5. 
Rationalism  and  Deistio  Infidelity  :  Three  Letters,  Lon., 
186 1,  Svo.  6.  Some  Notes  on  the  First  Chapter  of  Gen- 
esis :  with  Reference  to  Statements  in  "  Essays  and 
Reviews,"  1S61,  8vo.  7.  Testimonies  to  the  Divine 
Authority  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  Lon.,  1862,  p.  Svo.  8. 
An  Examination  of  Bishop  Colenso's  Difficulties  with 
regard  to  the  Pentateuch,  Lon.,  1863-04,  2  vols.  Svo. 

MacC'niil,  Rev.  John,  LL.D.,  b.  1807,  in  Dublin, 
and  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin  ;  became  prin- 
cipal of  the  Upi)er  Canada  College  in  18:!9;  professor 
of  classics,  logic,  rhetoric,  and  belles-lettres  at  King's 
College,  Toronto,  and  vice-jiresident  of  the  college  in 
1S42;  president  of  the  University  of  Toronto  in  1S48, 
and  of  University  College  in  1833.  1.  liritanno-Roman 
Inscriptions :  with  Critical  Notes,  Toronto  and  Lon., 
1S63,  Svo. 

"  He  is  evidently  a  better  scholar  than  most  of  the  a.itl- 
quaries  who  have  taken  to  his  special  branch,  and  brings 
a  much  more  thorougli  knowlecigeof  contemporary  litera- 
ture to  hear  upon  the  sutyect,"— .sVi/.  ;,Vii,,  xvi.  04. 

2.  Christian  Epitaphs  of  the  First  Six  Centuries,  To- 
ronto and  Lon.,  1869,  Svo. 

•'  It  would  be  hard  to  find  a  guide  to  this  rare  ami  some- 
what rtifllciilt  branch  at  once  of  archeeology  and  of  das- 
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sical  study  more  competent  for  his  task  tlian  lir.  .M<('aul  " 
— .S'(i(.  Iln:.  xxviil.  4S7. 

ItlacCaiil,  Rev.  Joseph  Benjamin,  graduated 
in  theology  at  King's  College,  Londim,  1830;  ordained 
1831;  assistant  librarian  at  the  British  Museum  Isin. 
49  and  IS31-65;  reader  and  divinity  lecturer  at  King'- 
(^ollege  1S32-54  ;  hon.  canon  of  Rochdale,  and  rector  of 
St.  Michael  Bassishaw,  Lonilon,  since  1803.  I.  'fli,., 
AbbC  Migne  and  the  l!ibli(jtlicque  Universelle  du  Clerge  • 
Four  Essays.  Privately  jirintcd.  2.  The  Ten  Cimi- 
mandmenls  the  Christian's  Spiritual  Instructor  an. I 
Rule  of  Daily  Life,  Lon.,  1S61,  p.  Svo.  3.  Bishop  C - 
lenso's  Criticism  criticised,  in  a  Series  of  Eight  Lettcr.- 
with  Notes.  4.  The  Ejiistle  to  the  Hebrews  in  a  Para- 
phrastic Commentary,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  5.  Sunday  l!c- 
flections  on  Current  Topics,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  S'o.  6.  Dark 
Sayings  of  Old:  an  Attempt  to  Elucidate  Certain  Dil 
ficult  Passages  of  Holy  Scriptures,  Lon.,  1S73,  Svo.  7. 
The  Last  Plague  of  Egypt,  The  (ieruian  Gladiators,  (ireiit 
King  Herod,  and  other  Poems,  Lon,,  1880,  i  8vo.  s. 
lieaconsfield  Ballads,  Lon.,  1880,  4to.  Anon.  9.  A  (.'■■n' 
cise  Exposition  of  St.  Paul's  Eiiiatle  to  the  Romans,  Lon 
1882.  cr.  Svo. 

niacCansland,  Doniinick,  Q.C.,  LL.D.,  iMiii 
1873,  b.  at  Roe  Park,  County  Londonderry,  Ireland: 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1827;  called  t.; 
the  Irish  bar  1833.  1.  The  Latter  Days  of  the  JeHi.h 
Church  and  Na''  o,  Lon.,  1841,  12mo.  "2.  The  Time,-  ..t 
the  Gentiles,  i.s  oreached  in  the  Apocalypse,  Lon.,  Is.jL', 
12mo.  8.  Sermons  in  Stones  ;  or,  Scrijiture  confiriiie.l 
in  Geology,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo;  i3tii  ed.,  1873.  4.  The 
Latter  Days  of  Jerusalem  and  Rome,  Lon.,  1859,  Svo. 
3.  The  Hope  of  Israel,  Lon.,  1S60,  12mo.  6.  Truth?  f.r 
the  Times :  On  the  Intermediate  State,  Lon.,  1860,  U'lim, 
7.  Adam  and  the  Adamite;  or.  The  Harmony  of  Scrip. 
ture  and  Ethnology,  Lon.,  1864,  p.  Svo;  new'  ed.,  ISSJ. 
S.  Shinar:  the  Scripture  Record  of  the  Confusion  of 
Languages:  a  Lecture,  Lon.,  1S67,  Svo.  9.  The  Build- 
ers  of  Babe!   Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1874. 

lUaccaw,  William.  1.  Truth  frae  'mang  the 
Heather;  or.  Is  the  Bible  true?  new  ed.,  1Sli2,  l^nm: 
5th  ed.,  1S80.  2.  Romanism,  Ritualism,  and  Revelation  : 
Eight  Lectures,  Lon.,  1S76,  12mo. 

MacchcttH,  Airs.  Ulanchc  Roosevelt,  daughter 
of  John  Randolph  Tucker,  U.S.  seroitor  from  Virgini:i. 
1.  Home-Life  of  Henry  W.  Longfellow,  N.  York,  l.ssL', 
12mo.  2.  Marked  "In  Haste:"  a  Story  of  To- bay,  .\! 
Y'ork,  1S83,  12mo.  3.  Stage-Struok  ;  or,'She  would  Le  ;in 
Opera-Singer,  N.  York,  1SS4,  12mo.  4.  Life  and  Reaii- 
niscences  of  Gustavo  Dorfi  :  compiled  from  Material  sii|i. 
plied  by  DorC>'s  Relations  and  Friends,  and  from  Pcrsoniil 
Recollections.  Illust.  Lon.  and  N.  York,  1S85.  ... 
The  Copper  Queen  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1886,  3  vols.  or. 
Svo.     6.   Verdi,  Milan,  and  Othello,  Lon.,  1SS7. 

MacClain,  Emlin.  1.  Outlines  of  Criminal  Law. 
Iowa  City,  1882,  Svo.  2.  A  Digest  of  the  Deci.-ions  ut 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Iowa  from  its  Organization  until 
1887;  also  of  the  Federal  Courts,  Ao.,  Chic,  l.ss?,  2 
vols.  Svo. 

lUacClatchie,  Thomas  R.  H.,  interpreter  II. 
B.M.'s  consul  service,  Ja)ian.  Japanese  Plays,  (Ver- 
sified :)  with  Illustrations  drawn  and  engraved  by 
Japanese  Artists,  Yokchama  and  Lon.,  1879. 

MncClellan,  Carswell,  h.  1,S35,  in  Phihulclphiii, 
Pa.;  served  in  the  Federal  army  in  the  civil  war;  was 
engineer  for  several  railroads,  and  in  1881  appoinleil  1  .,S. 
civil  assistant  engineer.  The  Personal  Memoirs  un<l 
Military  History  of  U.  S.  (irant  rcrsiia  the  Record  of 
the  Army  of  the  Potiunac.  Best.,  18S7,  12mo. 

"  What  is,  in  fact,  given  is  ...  a  scries  of  iiiioiatloiis 
from  (irant  and  Haileau,  compared  with  others  inna 
Humphreys,  coniieetcil  by  a  ruuuing  ccunnieiit,  in  Mhich 
the  proof  of  error  in  the  first  two  hooks  is  snppo-i-il  (n  lie 
eomnlete  when  their  liisiigreement  with  the  last  is  e.xliib- 
ited."— .Vii(iV)«,  xlvii.  '270. 

MacClellan,  George  Urinton,  [unir,  s-,,].  ii., 
add.,]  IS26-1885,  b.  in  Philadelphia;  graduated  a!  llie 
U.S.  Military  Academy  IS46;  served  in  the  .Mixiciui 
war;  was  afterwards  employed  as  engineer  in  the  West, 
and  in  1855  was  sent  to  Europe  as  a  member  of  ii  mili- 
tary commission  to  report  on  the  condition  of  tlie  Knro- 
pean  armies.  In  April,  1861,  he  was  appointed  uiajur- 
general  of  Ohio  volunteers,  a  month  later  major-|.'iiieral 
in  the  regular  army,  and  from  November  of  tl':i!  year 
till  April,  1862,  he  was  eoiiimander  of  all  flic  U.S. 
armies.  He  commanded  the  Army  of  the  Potomac  until 
July,  and  again  from  September  to  November,  when  lie 
was  relieved  and  his  military  career  came  to  an  end.    In 


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1855-50,  Wa.sl.S,Tto".'Tr    '/"■'"•    '"    ^^'"'vl 

Regulation"    rCtruro^fV  ''IV'^v.  ''*'"'    •^-        •' 
nite,i   States  ^"2;    n 'wT;  "'/n^'f  ^^n'™ '"■  "'o  * 

«ith  adUiti„„".""""y  "  """'""i  oJiti""  of  the'-Ueponr 

"If  i!f  ,^;;fritS^Pr;.o„t  e^ifi,,,,  5vl,u.l,  ismo«t„„tiee. 
<■"  ",  jiiul  |„  tiic.  Ifu'i  "ri  „i^  tip  ,'>,''-'"""-^'"'tli>n  of  Mr  I  i,t 

-'..unance  ,.f  t„e  K^^tlllt  ^f^i^S^ij-S^^lug 


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Army  of  Northern  Virg  nia  tU"  "i'-V  •'  .""■■'"  "'"  ""^ 
"1  Major-General  J.  K  J  st,7„.,  /'  ""''  C»i"pmgns 
fiivalry  of  the  Anuv  of  Vnrfh  '  ,V?'" """"''"•  "''  the 
"n^lBost.,  l8,H5,8l-o  '^""hern  Virginia,  Uiohmond 

~!efl;'/;jf,^'^A;|l\;ii;?weIl,„«ap  „.  the.itemture 
I  li'ilan  s  l,o,.l;  iluserves  i.nnn;,M/-  ■/'"-' .""'«  "f  Major  M,. 


•MiieClellan.  I    v      i,- 

l^'l-bytheCj.  I**,  s,'r"""'°^"'''"'fF'°"'ia. 
■;™;S!.>r?„V„'^?:it,f/ej^.h.o„.  Where  was 
I."^-',  12mo.    Anon.  •     "^  »  W"mn.     Vork, 

;   o.e,    Can>bri,ige,  ISiS;   t  ow    fsM"^'^' '"  'V'""^ 

.""     '',""'■•  of  Jiottisham    186     ifsi         ."'■.  ""^''^"'"i 

'nn»,,,al  of  the  Royal  Agricult.ralf-  '„""''   ""'"'   ""en 

1.  Everlasting  PunLhafem  ,°nd  t  fo  ^"'^^e,  Cirencester. 

".Christian  Evidence:  vo  i  ro„  U-".  *^»"'"b«tion 
'"'■"  tho  four  0»s|,el,  with  n oL,  '■"  ^^'^'  >^™-  (Con- 
^  ^'"ncciella.,,  Kate      i    T  '^'.'■■"''"^''""«.  *oO 

Om'   Father's  Letter    NT  'v     ,      .""'"    ""''    '''erre;    or 

"-'  "H,er  Stories  v.^Vork  IS  ,"""'•  o-;  ■='"'-  ^-y'> 
'n.,vc.,-Iiook,  N.  y„,k  s^^/i.^J^"'  ,  •••  I'^'lith  Leighl' 
f  r-t  i  ears  Out  of  School  X  v  i  ,o  '  '^'"'odore  (irav's 
"'l'"'"-^  »ifts,  N  V„  k'  ,SmV  ;•  'U'-;,!'.'""-  '■  Two 
;,'"'  '"I'tT  Stories,  N.  Ivk  Tsm  V""L''  "jacinth, 
'•""'''witted  Life.  oV  A    it'        •    •     ^^""^  McMioirsof. 

"■""■■.V  "f  the"lej,;,/;;^^;  „  'i,T"o  «o,den  ,«tate  .■  „ 
;^'"l-^indlllust.    I'hila     K-..     .,"'"  """^y  Mountains. 
'"iV""'™'     Illust.     n'i  a     I'sli'""'   :•  «<^l'»l'licauism 
•^•••••tlellaii,  Robert  ii'.  "\  '  w' 

'":"  "I  their  Rights   I'H.  ,''i'  """f""'^  ■■  'f'tl'  "u  K.xposi- 

of  Nurogates'  Courts,  and  the  Rm  „    .-•  The.Iurisdietion 
fi»»t-.  IS75,  8vo.  ^  Remedies  offered  thereby, 


/s?^^!S:!jta^-\j^'-«"--,  D,n..  ,:„«, 

'ego  iviia,  hecaine  a  nini, ;,;  7  !''','''''';  ",'  l'ni"n  Col- 
bylenan  Chun'h,  and  Zs  1  ,  r  "  "eloru.ed  I're... 
i'i^'kiuson  College,  K,,t",  ,  r  ,]""^'''"'[  ■^ucce...ivelv  in 
^»inai^  of  Uie'lieS  Ulu  :r',"?^  1'!''  ''^'-''-Si-' 
of  Wed  Interpretation,  .V.  v",-k  sw'l';  '  *'""""! 
"Canon  and  Interpretat  on,, f";!,,^- '„-','  '^''•.entitled 

■""';••     -v.  Vork,  isro   i.',,;„    •  ^'ok.nson.     M'ith  a  Jle- 

M'K:;!:?;S/°'";':"^f-I8r..     sketch   of  ,he 

I  Ike's    Momorie.,    [vc'e        ■         <-"-P»way.      ].   old 
U'.    Princes.--.    ('•  (i  ." 't.V^,    "    "'^"^''  ^  "•>    1SS4,    l2,no 

5.   Ma,laineSilva,  ^\  Vork    ISSN    <r        '^^   "^'*''   IS"'". 

^Mactleliand,  iin,.  '»  i„  '  '""'"• 

Pa.;  Sraduatecl  ."'the  ,",;L'^«'"';'  ^..'--m,  at  Sharon, 

lege   lS(i7;  p,acti.e"in     •„  .""■"l"'"'  Medical  C„|. 

.'ers   o„   Skill    in    Biagn,  "     »     "'t"''?™  '  "'i"' Chap- 
in  Fractures,  and  on  C  i    '     '    '™''l'"-»t,   I'rogno.'is 

'hoiiias.    A  ricatiJVr,  a  ,     ■'    ""'    I  •eston. 

"- En,l  of  Solntf,  n"  D   i^,^,;-'/'-'^"'   Trigonometry  "„' 

■P  Washington,  h.c]  ad»",tedtn  ,!"'""'  *>•  '"2". 
^"H-e   employed  in  tl  n  ,|J       .  ""^  '^'"'  '"  > ■■<<■'?,  and 

New  Voii.  I  'I'he  nii'',".  ;r'"i-"''  1'"'^""  works  in 
Vo-k.  1855.  2  Coinnil  V  .  ^'^  ^  '■■"  department,  N 
to  the  Corporation  'il'vH;'  %l^^  "j^'T-^  of  Conn'scds' 

^T^^ISi^^T^'^T'™'"--^"^'";^ 

]««;).  5.  The  1  w,U  '?f  1  ^';"''''  '^"''''-'  of  '«•"'•<  N.  York 
tr^"  Rite  orFr":tl';^^,"--J  "■'■I^Accepted  s:;>t^ 
Manual  of  the  Lodse  of  w.-        >^    '' "'*•    '^"lo.      6. 

Artists  in  ISerVw'ch'r™^^-    '7"'^''  '^^^  ""^ 

"inter  Campaign,     j/v  a  1*', i n,' ''ij",?  "''  "'"  ''"I'  and 
^  ^ork,  ISli;!.  '     *        ".^  aim  ate  .Soldier.     Syracuse,  i\ 

""aJanr'.'?--''  '*'-■••  Dublin  "is's'  mT"""  ^■'--"•'ona' 
.   "'acCliiitock,  F.  K      II  V  1        . 

•"the  Autumns  of' issoa^d  1   8 1    7„V",  fji"'"  ^  ^ours 

^yacClintock,   Admiral    sir    .V  ^^'  ''•  '*"• 
P«l«l,  D.C.L.,   LL  D     ?  r*    fn    I'raiicis    Leo. 

beotland;  entered  the'RHti,!,  V,        ^"''   "'   D>'n,lalk, 

I  n'ed  .'^ir  J.  C.  Ross  in  the  A  ,i""'^  .'".  '**31 ;  ac,.ompa- 

°'  ,'^!r  John   Franklin    if?    H'';'''r''""r'^"""^™'<''' 

;e,iion  in   1850:   commun, l.vl    A  J"  ."r''''  "  "'-■'••""J  ex- 

lielcher  expedition    n  issf  „7,  •''",     '"'"■'•■I'i'l''  i«  the 

"'an.!  of  the  ••  Fo..,"  equh  ned"Vj'      f  'i'  ""'  "'  '^"■"- 

^.'covered  evidence  ol  ?he'  call,  ^f  p"'''", '^'"""'^'i"'  ""'l 

'»    .860,  oomraander-in  el  i't  o, \'f  l"'"^'"  •  k"ig'"ea 

i  Indian  station   l8?<l-82.  „,•        ''American  an,!  West 

">«  -fox"  in  the  Arc'fc'  ^\  '^'J-   ,:''''«  Voyage  J 

oovery  of  the  Kate  of  Sir  John   Fr^   iT"'""  "'^  "'"  ^'''■ 

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j  president  of  iJrew  Tl  ™lo  Jeal  V    ■-    ^"^  "*""  '"•'  '«'oai"e 

•  (Ed.)  Sketches  of     uimnM^H"";"^'','^'"'''*""'  ^'.J. 

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a  Preface  by  lii.hop  Ja  ,  e"     N    v"'';'*''?''''''-'''''.V  ^  will 

|e<l.,    1871.      3.    Lecture     nn'i?f'  Y'^''  """'  '2mo;    2d 

I  and  Methodology.'^Ed-;,]"^,  ^"t^'f--    '^'■"•'Velopidia 

I  loiK,   i8(.i    l2mo      Wifii  «.„.        '-•/••.'.    tin.  and  N. 
'.^  I'iblical,  Theol ogiel  '  a„*^["";:';'  •^'^»"-^»-  Cyolopa-di. 

|^.  York,  1867-81,  l7l  ,„,'/ "'sj^.''.'''^'''""''"''  Mtcrature, 
2  vols.  (Dr.  McClintock  ,lie,l  Ir  ■^"Pl'lenient,  1 885-87 
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MncClintock,  Letitiii.  1.  TlieCi>ttuger.<of  filcn- 
ciiirtn,  Kiliii.,  iMiil,  IJino;  new  oil.,  ISS5.  2.  The  Story 
of  the  Mice  and  of  Hover  iinil  I'uss,  I'Min.,  1S70,  H'.'ino. 
II.  Sir  Spiinj^lu  ami  the  Dingy  Hen,  l.on.,  IS7ti,  sq.  KImo. 
4.  A  Boycotted  Household,  i^on.,  18S1,  ii,  8vo.  5.  Alice's 
I'lipil,  I,on.,  ISS.'i,  p.  Svo.  (i.  The  March  of  I,oyalty, 
Lon.,  188),  3  vols.  cr.  8vo.  7.  A  Little  Candle,  and 
other  Stories,  Lon.,  L886,  12nio.  8.  Fred  and  his 
Friends.  Lon.,  I8S(5,  12ino. 

MacCliiiig,  J.  Minnesota  as  it  is  in  1870  :  its 
General  Resoiiroes,  Ac.,  St.  Paul,  187(1,  12mo. 

MacCliire,  Alexander  Kelly,  b.  1828,  at  Sher- 
man's Valley,  I'a. ;  became  a  journalist  and  lawyer  at 
ChanibcrsburK  ;  has  been  a  member  of  the  I'ennsylvania  i 
legislature  and  senate,  and  since  187:1  editor-in-chief  of 
the  Philadelphia  Times.  I.  Three  Thousand  Miles 
through  the  Hoeky  Mountains,  PKila.,  1869,  12mo.  2. 
The  South:  its  Industrial,  Finuneial,  and  Political  Con- 
dition, Phila.,  1888,  12mo. 

JttacClure,Kev.  Alexander  Wilson,  1808-1865, 
b.  at  Boston;  graduated  at  Andover  Theological  Seminary 
1830:  ordained  L";!2  ;  edited  the  Christian  Observatory, 
Ac.  Translators  Revived,  N.  York,  LSiVi,  12mo.  (Contains 
biographical  sketches  of  the  translators  of  the  Bible.) 

MacClure,  Rev.  Edmund,  .M.A.,  M.R.I.A., 
graduatcil  at  Queen's  I'niversity,  Ireland,  IS64;  ordained 
1865  ;  curate  of  St.  George's,  Belfast,  1865-75,  and  since 
then  eilitorial  secretary  of^  the  Society  for  the  Promotion 
of  Christian  Knowledge.  I.  The  Rule  of  Faith,  Dublin, 
1870.  2.  A  Cliapter  of  English  Church  History:  being 
the  Minutes  of  the  S.  P.  C.  K.  for  the  Years  1698-1703  : 
with  Abstracts  of  Correspomlents'  Letters,  Lon.,  1888, 
8vo.  3.  Ecclesiastical  Atlas:  showing  the  Vicissitudes 
of  Christianity,  Lon.,  1888,  4to. 

MacClure,  J.  II.  1.  (Ed.)  Anecdotes  of  thn  Re- 
vival W,)rk  of  D.  L.  Moody,  Lon.,  1877,  12nio.  2.  (Ed.) 
Edison  ami  his  Inventions.     Illust.     1879,  8vo. 

IMtlcCilirc,  itohert.  1.  Diseases  in  the  American 
Stable,  Field,  and  Farm-Yard,  Phila.,  1862,  12rao.  2. 
Gentlemen's  Stable  Guide,  Phila..  1870,  llimo. 

MacChire,  W.  J.     Poems,  N.  York,  1S89,  12mo. 

.tIacClyniont,  J.  R.  Songs  and  Popular  Chants, 
Ac,  Lon.,  187^*,  ]>.  8vo. 

.llacClymont,  Rev.  James  A.,  and  Nicol, 
Rev.  'I'liumas.  iTrans.)  Pastoral  Theology  of  the 
New  TestanienI,  by  J.  T.  Beck,  Edin.,  1885,  p.  8vo. 

MacCoan,  James  Carlile,  b.  1829  ;  called  to  the 
bnrat  the  Middle  Temple  1856;  practised  in  the  Supreme 
Consular  Court  of  the  Levant  at  Constantinople;  was 
founder  ami  eilitor  of  the  Levant  Herald,  and  made 
many  visits  to  Egypt;  ALP.  for  Wicklow  1880-85.  I. 
Protestant  Endurance  under  Popish  Cruelty,  Lon.,  1853, 
12mo.     2.  Egypt  as  it  is,  Lon.,  1S77,  8vo. 

'■  His  book  i.s  a  mere  hash-iip.  for  the  most  part,  of  guide- 
books and  ollicial  materials,  ami  his  opinions  are  those  of 
an  advocate  pleading  for  iiis  client,  rather  than  the  im- 
partial deliveranee.s  of  a  jni\t:e.''—^i>i'ctal<ir.  1.  lUKI. 

■•The  work  of  Mr.  I)e  Leon  |"The  Khedives  Egypt"]is 
the  more  ri'adablo.  entertaining,  and  easy  to  remember, 
while  that  of  .Mr.  MeCoan  is  the  more  exhaustive."— .Sif. 
Itev..  xliv.  J.;;i. 

'■  l^ncyclohicdic  in  its  ranu:e  of  information,  admirably 
lucid  ill  slyle,  iiMfl  a  iiunlel  ot  iiielhoil  as  to  arrangement, 
it  (■iiiitains'iii  snmelliiiu;  less  than  four  liuiidred  pages  an 
almost  ('omplcte  suiiiiiiiiry  of  the  liiiaiieial,  economic,  and 
iMtlitical  condition  ol  l-'gVpt  ...  It  is,  in  Iriith.  the  only 
book  which  faitbrully  describes  the  actiiai  iniucrial  cundf- 
tion  of  the  country.  In  achieving  this  result  Mr.  .MeCoau 
owes  little  or  nohiiim  to  previous  writers,"— Amklia  B. 
Eu\v.\uus:  Amil.,  xii.  .505. 

3.  Our  New  I'rotectorate — Turkey  in  .\s(ft :  its  Geogra- 
phy, Races,  Resources,  and  Government,  Lon.,  1879,  2 
vols.  p.  8vo. 

"  He  lias  tohl  all  that  we  could  wish  to  know;  he  hasput 
his  information  into  a  compart  and  readable  shape;  and 
lie  has  supplied  just  as  inuidi  detail  as  gives  body  to  his 
work  without  overloading  it."— ."-o/.  Her.,  xlvii.  ;i()8. 

.tiaceoll,  I>.  Among  the  Masses;  or.  Work  in  the 
Wynds,  Lon  ,  |.'-i67,  p.  8vo. 

i'MacColl,  l>.  S.  Newdigate  Prize  Poem  :  The  Fall 
of  Carthage.  Lon.,  1882,  12mo. 

.Maccoll,  II,  Algebraical  Exercises  and  Problems, 
with  Elliptical  Solutions.  Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 

MhccoII,  liCtitiuM.  Tlic  Story  of  Iceland.  Illust. 
Lon..  1887,  cr.  8vo. 

Mact  oil,  Rev.  .Malcolm,  M.A.,  b.  1838,  attilcn- 
finan,  Invorness-shire  ;  educated  at  Edinburgh,  at  Trin- 
ity College,  Glenalmond,  and  at  the  University  of  Naples; 
chaplain  to  the  British  ambassinlor  at  St.  Petersburg 
1862-113:  curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Kuightsbridge,  1804-67, 
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and  of  Addington  1868-69;  rector  of  St.  George's  "  St. 
Botolph's,  London,  since  1871.  He  has  cnnlribiiti' 1  to 
periodicals.  I.  Mr.  Gladstone  and  Oxford.  ByScrui;i- 
tor.  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1865.  2.  Science  and  Prayer  ;  Ith  ei|., 
Lon.,  181)6,  Svo.  3.  Is  there  not  a  Cause?  a  Le'ter  tr> 
Ccd.  Grevillc  Nugent,  M.P.,  on  the  DiscstahlishmenI  .f 
the  Irish  Church;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1868,  Svo.  4.  Tih' 
Reformation  in  England;  2d  ed.,  1869.  5.  The  O.ji. - 
Ammergau  Passion-Play,  and  Hints  for  Iiitcniling  Vi-- 
itors,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo;  4lh  ed.,  1871;  new  ed.,  Issi). 
6.  Is  Liberal  Policy  a  Failure!'  By  Expertus.  Lon., 
1870.  7.  Who  is  Responsible  for  the  War  y  By  ,'>crut;i 
tor.  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  8.  The  "  Damnatory  Clause-" 
of  the  Athanasian  Creed  Rationally  Explained,  Loij.. 
1872,  p.  Svo.  9.  Lawlessness,  Saceiilolalism,  aiiil  l!ilu;il- 
ism,  discussed  in  Six  Letters  addressed,  by  his  Permis- 
sion, to  the  Right  Hon.  Lord  Selborne,  Lon.,  1875,  svo; 
3d  ed.  same  year. 

"'fhe  chief  interest  in  Mr.  MacColl's  book  is,  for  us,  its 
able  and  often  elo(iueiit  discu.s.sion  cd'  the  imnri/iln'  of 
Sacerdotalism  and  Kiliialism,  and  of  the  sanction  whi.li, 
as  he  allirms,  is  given  by  the  leaching  of  Christ  to  tlicM' 
principles." — Spiclntttr,  xlviii.  7r>C. 

10.  The  Eastern  Question:  its  Facts  and  B'ailacies. 
Lon.,  1877,  8vo. 

"The  main  thesis  of  Mr.  MacColl  is  that  Turks  must  t„- 
bad,  not  so  niueli  becau.se  they  are  Turks,  as  hecimse  tluv 
are  Maboinedans.  .  .  .  Mr.  .MaeColl  goes  over  the  croiiii.'l 
with  a  paKsionate  cngerncss  and  an  amplitude  of  illii-tiii. 
tioii  whicdi  eaniiot  fail  toconlirm  Knglislinieii  in  their  dr. 
eisi<jn  to  do  nothing  lo  uphold  the  present  goveinnieiit  of 
Turkey."— .Sii(.  Ha:,  xliii.  4122. 

11.  Three  Years  of  the  Eastern  Question,  Lon.,  1'^"^, 
p,  8vo.  12.  Arguments  for  and  i.gainst  Homo  !i. '. , 
Lon.,  1 886,  12nio, 

Macvoll,  Norman,  M.A.,  b.  1844;  gnuiuated  :\i 
Cambridge,  and  elected  a  Fellow  of  Downi.ig  i'olk'ijc; 
called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1875;  eiiitor  o(  tlip 
Athenieum.  Greek  Sceptics,  from  Pyrrho  to  S".\li,s, 
Lon.,  1869,  p.  Svo. 

"A  vigorous  sketch  of  one  of  the  philosophies  wlii.li 
grew  out  (d' the  svslems  of 'the  iin]ierlecl  follower^  ii 
Socrates.'  .  .  .  ryrrho  and  the  New  .\eademy  arc  .Mr.  .^l;ll  ■ 
coil's  inimediale  subjects,  and  he  treats  tliciii  with  a  po\iir 
and  mastery  which  enable  him  to  make  his  hntidreil  ptiyes; 
a  very  eouiplete  and  jueid  exposition." — Sjiectdtur,  xlii. 
1130. 

MacColla,  Charles  J.  Breach  of  Promise:  its 
History  and  Social  Considerations,  Lon.,  1879.  ]».  Svo. 

MacCollestre,  Rev.  iSullivan  Ilolinaii,  It. P., 
b.  1826,  at  -Marlborough,  N.IL;  president  of  liiiclit.l 
College,  Akron,  0.,  1872-76,  and  pastor  of  several  liii- 
versalist  congregations.  After-'rhmighls  of  I'orcign 
Travel  in  Historic  Lands  and  Capital  Cities.  Iliu.-t. 
Bost.,  ISSil,  121110 ;  4th  ed.,  1884. 

AlacConias,  E.  W.  I.  The  Divine  I'n.hlcin.  N. 
York,  18SII,  12mo.  2.  A  Rational  View  of  .Ic.-us  ;iiid 
Religion,  N.  York,  1880,  12mo. 

AiacComb,  William.  Poetical  Works,  Lun.,  bUl. 
or.  Svo. 

MaeCombic,  Thomas.  1.  History  of  the  Colony 
of  \'ictoria,  1859,  Lon.,  1859,  8vo.  '  2.  Au^trali:lll 
Sketches  ;  The  Gold  Discovery,  Ac.,  Lon..  1 861,  fp.  ~k.. 
3.  Frank  Ilenly  ;  or.  Honest  Industry,  Lon.,  Isi;;,  sm., 

MacCombie,  William,  ISOS-isst),  a  farmer  -.mii 
eattlc-breeiler  of  Tillyfour,  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  and 
M,P.  for  Western  Aberileen  1868-76.  Cattle  and  Callli'- 
Breeders,  Edin.,  1867,  12mo;  4th  ed.,rev.  and  eiil..  h^ii. 

"Even  the  most  utterly  uiibu<'(die  mind  may  lind  re- 
laxation and  iH'gnilcnient  of  f/)»;i/  in  icadiiij;o:' the  O'l- 
lickingeeeeiitricities,  the  rude,  rough  wit.  and  the  prai-li- 
eal  joking,  iif  the  giants  amoinr  breeders  and  Ici'dersacrnss 
the  border  lifty  years  ago."— .s'cif.  ]i(i\,  xxiv.  \1'M. 

MacCombie,  William,  1819-1870,  editor  of  tin- 
.-Vberdeen  Free  Press.  1.  Hours  of  Thought.  2.  .Mor.il 
Agency,  3.  Heresy  and  Schism,  4,  Life  of  .•VlcxainliT 
Bethuno.  5.  Essays  and  Lectures  on  Kdiicatioii,  I.oii., 
1857,  12nio.  6.  .Modern  Civilization  :  a  Scries  of  Lssiiys 
liOn.,  1863,  Svo.  7.  The  Irish  Land  Qaestion,  l.on., 
1869,  Svo.  8.  Sermons  and  Lectures.  (Edited  by  la< 
Daughter.)     Edin.,  1871,  p.  8vo.     Poslh. 

".\Uhougli  a  layman,  lie  was  often  invited  to  prciicli. 
and  indeed  he  beloiitied  to  a  sect  which  is  iicrvoii,-ly  lin-iilc 
to  the  recognition  of  any  clerical  caste.  His  di-iniirM- 
were  for  the  mo.st  part  penned  hastily  and  in  li"ii''* 
snatched  from  far  diB'ereut  work;  yet  they  display  saili 
visrniir,  rii'hiipBK,  and  depth  of  thought  hk  wc  l'-o>i  in  u'-i' 
scrmoiis  of  few  professional  preachers."— Spccdid.'r,  •''I'*- 
291. 

AlacCombs,  A.  1*.  Poems  and  Ballads,  Ball., 
1S65,  l2mo. 

AlacConaughey,  Mrs.  J.  E.     1.  One  Hundred 


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'i"!.!  Dollars,  Phil,,.,  ,,s(i,i,  is,„,,     ,   p, 

I'iKsbuVff,  is'oo,  s™.  '^""n^"'   in  S.icreJ  ilino.-/, 

l'<87,  4t().  '*"""""1''"°-'' ininsaotlons,)I.on     I 

...f  AS:^«l^,;Ur  '^^!!1--     '•  I-e  StoHe,  of  ' 

"<■  C....r(  i„  0l,l„"^,,^i;,,r"r,%' «,''-•'•'''-•'''  ••-"•  Clerk.. 
-V-i.in,MJ..m,-.,  I'hilu,,  Kss-    l""  """^     Married: 

I'l'ia.     Where  is  lie 'oTh  >?;';''    '^'"""^'''  '''"l"'''-''- 
''%■''  '''aee,  Phila.,l.,is'ni,'u,     ''■'"'"'  "^  ""  ^'"«""'•- 

MacCook,  (4irg'e  W      n  •    "=  '  '*''  "''"  ""'• 

^vi?"u•:c^:i'^7o"!"7  v"."-^'"p"«'-.  »•!>■.  b 

i"    l.-m.   bee,;„,e   X       f  ;P|.'','^''"'''''"^'  ''"••'•"'' 
I'liilii.iel|,l,ia.     Ho     s  "■!.«  y^'byteriun    ehureh    in 

■VK-nee.,  I'hila.lolphia      „      h  ,  '   "  Aea.iemy  of  Natural 

"'.^  a„,l   .piders.  01  L,'''''''''''^  "^  Ao.erican 

Miip  Teaehi,,,    i„    (1 ,    i 'i^  '  "i'' '"''•    'il'X'kl'oard,  »,„! 

'■-?'.  3.  ThoL  'fKv'  ,°V''"'''^  «ini3try,  Phil,  ' 
Ter™,ena,-rBo;r;,  s  ^^  "'-/^tT' V  "'• .  "••  (e''-)  The  , 
"f  tlie  Alh.gha„i.,,  |«rr  6  vV  ',"';V'^'"'^'"«  ^'>'« 
Af,'.ie„leuntlAnt.,f'Tex  ■  IHuft  "pi''-,  "'r""'^  "''  "'» 
Ilistorif  Decorations  ,it  t„.  P  »  "''"•'  "^''■>>  ^'"-  '. 
f'-togntphie  Sou  e^i  ,,'  ?,  P''"-l'^«-;jbyteria„  Counoi 
I'l'il^'.,    1881,  ,,to.     ,"    T    '     r  ;.        i    '■'"'   De.seri|,ti„„., 

I'l^'ms.     must.     Phila.    is's-   svo  "'"   ^"'^''■i^n  . 

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by  itebieathnl  Airnn  ir.'n    """•"""I"'""  "^  I'ngen.leiea 

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TbeKvie.ion.-aStor vol  i),l  '  ""'^"''  '^'i-'i-^er;  or 
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i"  ■'"'ul  with  (Jocl:  a  Theodiev''!  """  V""*'-"'™''''"  "f 
Moral  Seeular  Kducation  ( ,r  ?'  i  ','-  '"'"'  '-■"»•  «. 
rnstilment,  Un.,  1879  ","  '."'J^'-' ',  '•  fUrau.ontanU; 
Consumption  at  Davo.,'„n,|  E.i^^fi';;,'-',"'-'  "'' Tubercular 

ISSfi,  in  I!elfas,,r;,,h,'„', "■'";"'   ^'■^'■'    ^'-K.r.S.,  b. 
geon-in-chief  of    he  A.''i.  ^  "  ''"■"■''i"K:  was  Air 

n>-Kor.y  at  St.  Thomas's  IloV,    '  i  7^    ,"  ""''  '«^''">-«>-  "" 

I  'S8I   for  his  services  as    e,'      ""'""'  """Sbted  in 

national  .Medical  CoLres  e?-^""""'  "''  "'«  Inter- 

»«  ppers  to  medical*'  ou;na     and'  '•■""'^. '"'""'  "-"ner- 

'and  Recollections  of  •,n»,k,         '  """"'ties.     1.  Notes 

("t  .<t.  Thomas's  H«spit,°l       fh",   "S  '^'''''•'''^  ''e'ivered 

j^-^'^n:;^^fr«;,fe^r;ia„d:  With  other 

Frao,.h  :  witr,    u'ter,;' '?nll!,"""'  ,"•     '^'"^  »^»th  of 

r>i.unon,l  iC  ,',,.,,' ".;■.  T'l«I^''<e's  Chase;  or,  The 
Warbler,     (•in"^;?',"'*    ' "«    «"!"    Ring.     %    Forest 

vof.'^!^;5'^*^'V,«;«|"v:^c„„„i^„.a,„,  ^ ^ 

correspondent  of  sever  ,l%V.v  Vol  •  ^"•' ''  "'"'^  ""'"•- 
of  Ar,zon,t  Territory  Mite"  ,  .  •"""";''"'  '"^'^''^'t""- 
afterwaids  n  deleir„;„  ,     n       '  ''"Pernor    IS6(i-(is»,    „nd 

'•  !■>"".  ^^^t.  Paul's''  r.^'soThlir"  ''^™!  'hat  Teri'lt,,;" 
■■"l;e.  N.  York,  im,  2mo^\'''j,"''  'Sketchings  in  E,-;. 
and  P,-ospeets,  \.  Y.Irk    IS/'i.i  'o/"'"""=  "«  Resources 


Iheauthoristlioliamn  ,        -    ■  ■—  ..^ -.    .„ 


■>i  -imous,  mni„i,i.|,„   ,:,;'>  '■,■■  ,,  \\  iH'tiior  treating'  „f  ,1'; 

or  ..ven  the  'l.Cail.s',  f",\^,.  „  ;!"lf J"."'  'IMou,,,  paVasi't'.^; 
">  Hie  Mducf  Mr.  \Ic( v ,  L- v  ,,  V .  •  ^  '  'terest  never  fln.'s 
yi"UM.v  known  of  ti'es,>«M-  V  ''''''"'•  "'bat  was  nr,^.' 
'"f~X,ili,m.  .x.xxiii.  ,78  '''"-''  ""'»i'nt«  to  al.nost  ,„^,h. 
'•   ienant.s  of  an  ()l,i    p.  r 

'"f '-f  a  nIz,^  N"v:,;k^^^s7  ^'" "'« '^"'«- 

""li  fntroduetion  by  S  ,•  /    I  ,  ,,,'  ',     f'  "''"  '     Eng.   ed.. 
,  '■  '■'".■  plan  «dop,e,f  o,  s  r'ini       ''''  ' '"^'  1''  S'""- 

'■';;:■  Mn,v.M,,.,,;,,;.;;.;.',*'"«e'''   (Pseud.)     See   Mk. 

y'"'\  "f  the  .Moving  1  Wts  ot^M,  "f '""'  *'"''^'  "f  f^'">- 
:>'J-    •!•  I!e,nM„n,s    f,,,,,,",,     •""el'Mies.     IHust.     lss:t 

';■"•''•!    "-'Kenor,     "Z     l^i^^i,  I'alette-Scraping; 
"'i'i'  t"r  '^n.ughtsincn.     n'ln  t     'v  v"";-     ■••  ^"''='''^' 

•>''U'Cord,  rrpderic''\       m' ^l"','''  'S''''*. -fto. 
'''•■y;    '^'les,  .Montr,.ari"'s    ,t*,o  """''-"-'"k   of  Canu- 

^/';"'"::^■/^Ds*^*r^^.^OurPass,.ver; 
•^»v.o„r's  Hands  an,i  "  •,  "   PhTi"'"  V  .'"•'  ''eaee  fm,„  the 

fC-""^''p-"'«tii;'jii^t,;s..;;r:n4i;;"i 


and  Prospects,  X.  Y,  rk    IS.V".  "8.  -  "-^-Tces 

r^t:ra,?\S  :^■f■■"■•-«. 
b'Kl  befoie  the  Rov,  ?■„  ",'•''""'"■'•  'n  lS,i7he 
:  ^'''";'-«lt.V  a  plan  o7  4a.eh'l'''™'  '""''y  «■"'  'he 
Iranklin,  whid,  w„s  ,r,  ,    "^  i-emains  of   .^ir  John 

by  Sir  I.e;.p„jH,:^:  ---;:, -ecesstully  --e^tt 
'Arctic  medal  in  ISo;  an  d  , ,  V  "«,»"- awarded  the 
fe-eneral  „f  h„.  .j,,,,,  ;„  "  '  .  ;^;  heon  deimty  inspector- 
'"  the  An-tie  ,,'nd  An  ,.,'>.'!:,  ^  Y^S"'  o''  Di-iovery 
Maps  and  III,,.,.     L,"n     I884   f  ""''  '"'""I  "'e  Worl.l. 

"■ntes  will,    111     viv  ,;"'«,!"■"-'  ""lilerarv  pretensions 

I  ^^«cc;;;;r^r  -'^^--''"iwi^T^a  '^  'h^roii^i^-s 

bo,  the  Kncn,^V\he  Hum!.n'«acrM''"'i  •=^'-"-  'hall 
I  12nir,.  nuiuan  Jtace,  Manchester,  1886 

Review,  Lo,,.,  1871,  8v,;'    ^    ""  ^"'"-'  "'  A,gyll..  ,,ith 

f"?^^i.':i,f!n-^?r::;';i^-f«v^-r..D.,D.u,., 

;  eated  „t  ,i|„,,„„,  ,',;,•  j  ,  ,i  ,^^,  7.'<"-"'h,  Ayrshire,  e,lu- 
'"  niinisterof  the  Chu  I  ,  ■  k''  „  ""'""ties;  o,-daincd 
"etivepa,.t  in  the,,rgan;,;i  „•;;,:;  '"'^  "\.l'''''  ""'^  an 
was  p,-ofcss„,.  ,„■  |,,gi  ",'""'  '  "  '■  I'.ieeCliureh  in  l84;i ; 

'it^  !nitcd.SUt,s.  ,vh,.r,.'he\V„s  .  '",'-''-  rcm„ved  to 
'  "lleKo  until  1887  ,1,  "'.  '.'"'^"'ent  of  Princeton 
l'e'iodi,.als.  ,.  ; Tr  „';,!;'■' V'""'  '"  "^i-'-^  and 
'ners.    lly„  p„,„       j,  "-  '     the  Me,nory  of  Dr.  chal- 

2-  The  Intuition  "fVh'^Minn''','''  '''*';•  '''"'»•  ^non. 
'■on.  and  N.  Vork,  I8Ms"  .'"'''''''' ?'>' I" '''^tigated, 
-~r„linael„tio.;\o;he^l:::i;S,3^7he 

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8vo.  -1.  Examination  of  J.  S.  Mill's  I'liilosoiihy :  being 
a  Uefcnuo  of  Fiiniliiinentiil  Trutli,  N.York,  18611,  Svo; 
now  ed.,  187,').  ."i.  PliiloS(]iiliiL'iil  I'liiicrs.  Lon.,  IsiiS,  8vo. 
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on  Formal  Logic,  N.  York,  18liy,  12nio;  new  eil.,  1S70. 
7.  Christianity  ami  Positivism:  a  Scrius  of  Ijecturos, 
Lon.  anil  X.  York,  1S71,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S75. 

"  It  i.s  a  fairly  nooil  conipi'iiiliinn  of  the  matler-of-conrso 
answers  to  oijjections  again.-t  Christianity."— ■'<>n7ii(or, 
xliv.  il>J. 

8.  TheScottich  Philosophy:  13iof;raphtcal,  E.vposilory, 
Critieal :  from  llutchcaon  to  Uaniilton,  Lon.  anil  N. 
York,  l."*"!,  r.  Svo;  new  ed.,  187.'). 

"The  biographical  part  appears  to  be  iloni;  with  nuicli 
{■are  ami  research,  ami  ihis  will  make  the  volume  a  nsel'iil 
book  of  referciiee.  The  e.\piisilciry  part  may  be  \i>eful 
also,  but  it  W(ailcl  have  Ijceii  the  belter  tor  being  less  nii.xed 
ui)  witli  criticism. "—."<'»(. -/I'd'.,  xx.\ix.  i;iy. 

II.  Ideas  in  Nature  overlooked  by  Dr.  Tyndall ;  being 
an  Examination  of  Ur.  Tyndall's  liclfast  Address,  N. 
York,  IS7J,  l2mo.  10.  The  K.)yal  Law  of  Lovo :  a 
Sermon,  X.  York,  lS7,'i.  l2mo.  11.  The  World  a  Scene 
of  Contest:  liaocalanreato  Sermon,  N.  York,  IS7(), 
12nio.  11!.  The  Oevelopment  Theory:  la  it  Sollieicnt  ? 
X.  York,  1876,  16mo.  l:i.  The  Emotions,  X.  York, 
issii,  Svo. 

"Hisbook  is  good  enouiih  in  its  way;  but  it  is,  after  all, 
(Mily  an  imperfectly  arranged  suuimary  of  W'.'ll-known 
data."— .Yii/(o«,  xxx.'  lUO. 

II.  Philosophic  Series.  Port  I.,  Didactic:  No.  1, 
Criteria  of  Diverse  Kinds  of  Truth,  as  opposed  to  Ag- 
nosticism;  No.  2,  Energy,  Efficient  and  Finiil  Cause; 
Xo.  3,  Development;  what  it  can  do,  and  what  it  cannot 
do;  No.  4,  Certitude,  Providence,  and  Prayer.  Part  II., 
Historical;  Xo.  5,  Locke's  Theory  c)f  Knowledge:  with 
a  Xotico  of  lierkeley ;  No.  6,  Agnosticism  of  Hume  and 
Hu.vley  ;  with  a  Notice  of  the  Scottish  School ;  X^o.  7, 
A  Criticism  of  the  Critical  Philosophy;  Xo.  8,  Herbert 
Spencer's  Philosophy  as  culniinalin,!;  in  his  Ethics,  N. 
Y'ork  and  Lon.,  l8>2-86,  Svo  ;  republished  as  "  Uealistio 
Philosophy  defendeil  in  a  Philosophic  Series,"  1887, 
2  vols.  Svo.  1.').  Iteligion  in  a  t^jllege;  what  Place  it 
should  have;  being  an  Examination  of  President  Eliot's 
Paper  read  before  tlie  Nineteenth  Century  Club,  in  New 
York,  February  ;t,  1886,  N.  York,  1886,  12mo.  Pamph. 
16.  Psychology;  the  .Motive  Powers:  Emotions,  Con- 
science, Will,  N.  Y'ork,  1887,  12mo.  17.  (iospel  Ser- 
mons, N.  York,  1888,  12mo.  18.  The  Religious  Aspects 
of  Evolution  ;  liedell  Lecture  for  1887,  N  Yorh,  1888, 
Svo.  With  others,  (Questions  of  Modern  Thought :  Lec- 
tures, Phila.,  1871,  Svo. 

MacCosli,  John,  .M.D.  1.  Mediool  Advice  to  Offi- 
cers in  India;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  ISoSI,  |).  Svo.  2.  Nuova 
Italia:  France,  Switzerland,  Italy,  and  Sicily;  a  Poem, 
in  Ten  Cantos.  Hy  Normantino.  Lon.,  1872-75,  I2n!0. 
H.  (Jrand  Tours  in  Many  Lands  ;  a  Poem,  in  Ten  Cantos, 
Lon.,  1881,  cr.  Svo.  4.  Sketches  in  Verse,  At  Home  and 
Abroad,  anil  From  the  War  of  the  Nile,  Lon.,  188:),  or.  Svo. 

MllcCowiili,  P.  Considerations  on  the  Christian 
.Sabbath,  Lon.,  ISoJ,  ISmo. 

MacCoy,  Frederick,  C.M.H.,  b.  in  Dublin,  and 
educated  there  and  at  Catubriilge  for  the  medical  pro- 
fession, but  dovoteil  liimscif  to  the  study  of  geology  anil 
natural  history,  aiul  at  tlie  propo.sal  of  Sir  R.  (Jrillith 
made  the  palueontological  investigations  required  for  the 
geological  map  of  Ireland  for  the  Uoundary  Survey.  He 
was  also  employed  in  the  British  Geological  Survey,  and 
was  subsequently  appointed  professor  of  geology  in  the 
Xurthern  College,  (Queen's  University,)  Irebmd.  but  re- 
signed this  position  to  take  the  chair  of  natural  science 
in  the  Universily  of  Melbourne,  where  he  hiis  also  tilled 
the  offices  of  director  of  the  Xution;.!  Museum  of  Nat- 
ural Science  iind  piila'ontologist  to  the  (leoiogicai  Survey. 
He  is  a  member  of  various  scientilie  societies  and  a 
knight  in  tlie  order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy.  Ho  has  con- 
tributed numerous  essays  to  the  Annals  of  Natural 
History,  (.Melbourne.)  1.  Contributions  to  British 
Pabcontologi,  Lon.,  1854,  Svo.  2.  Prodronuis  of  the 
Zoology  and  Paheontology  of  Victoria.  Illust.  (Pub- 
lished in  numbers  by  the  (iovernineni  of  Victoria.)  Mel- 
bourne, 1S74  ii  Hif/.,  super  r.  Svo.  With  (iinrriTii, 
Sir  R.,  Carboniferous  Limestones  of  Ireland.  Plates. 
Lon,,  1862,  Ito,  Willi  Sai.tkk,  Synojisis  nf  the  Silurian 
Fossils  of  Ireland.  Plates.  Lon.,  1862,  4to.  See,  also, 
Skihiwick,  Aii/VM,  mile,  vol.  ii. 

UlacCrucken,  C.  L.     Analytical  In  lex  of  Kitto's 
Bible  Illustrations,  1878,  12mo. 
11)41) 


MacCrackejl,  II.  M,  Leaders  of  l!ie  Church  I  ni- 
ver.sal,  Phila.,  I'SI),  Svo. 

MacCrai-keii,  S.  tl.  The  Slate  of  Michigan  ;  eia- 
braciug  Sketches  of  its  History,  Po.-ition,  Resources,  and 
Industries,  Lansing,  Mii  h..  Is7(i,  Svo. 

MacCrne,  Cieorge  (iordoii.      1.  'The  Story  i.f 
Balladeadro,  Jlelbounie,   ls67.     2.  Mi'imba,  the  liriL'lit- 
!  Eved,   Melbourne,    ls67.      :i.  The  Man  with   the    lion 
I  Mask. 

[  iMact'rary,  George  HnNliiiigton,  18;i5-lS9n,  h. 
at  Evansville,  Ind.;  uieiiiber  nf  Cungrei-s  1868-77;  sec- 
!  retary  of  war  1877-79;  judge  of  the  I'.S.  Circuit  Couif 
]  1S7SI-S4.  I.  Treiiliseon  the  American  Law  of  Electi.ii-, 
Chic,  1875,  8vo;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  1881).  2.  Reports  of  tl..- 
Circuit  Courts  of  the  United  States,  (Eighth  Circuit, 
vols,  i.-iv.,  1S7S)-S;',,  Chic,  1SS1-S4,  Svo. 

MacCray,  Floriiie  Tliayt^r.  Environment:  ;i 
Story  of  .Modern  Society,  X.  York,  1887,  12mo. 

-MacCrea,  MaJ.-tieii.  Itobert  liarluw,  II. A. 
Lost  amid  the  Fugs  in  Newfoundland,  Lon.,  IsBy.  p. 
Svo. 

Mn,^Cree,  (Jcorge   Wilson.      W.   lirock,  First 
Pastor  of  lilooinsbary  Chapel,  Lou.,  IS76,  12mo. 
I      MacCreery,  J.  L.     Songs  of  Toil  and  Triuinpli, 

X.  York,  ISSH,  |6mo. 
I      MavCrib, 'I'lieophilus.     Kennaquhair  :  a  Xurni- 
tive  of  Utopian  Travel.  Lon.,  Is71.  p.  .'^vo. 

iMacCrie,  (ieoige.     1.  The  (ild  World,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  Is.'i7,   12ino.     2.  The  Religion  of  our  l.it- 
I  craturc:   Essays.  Lon.,  1875,  Svo. 
j      MacCrie,  James.     Autofnedia:    or.  Instruetiuns 
on  Personal  Education;   2d  ed.,  Lmi.,  1.>7I,  Svo. 

iMactrie,  Uev.  'I'lionias,  D.D.,  [miu.  vol.  ii., 
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the  Present  Time,  Lim.,  1872,  Svo.  2.  The  Story  uf 
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iMacCrindle,  J.  W.  Ancient  India,  as  descriljtil 
by  Megasthcnes  and  Arrian,  Lon.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo. 

MacCrooni,  J.  S.  Unseen  :  and  Idealities :  Poems, 
Lon.,  IS72;  2d  ed.,  1S7.3,  12mo. 

MacCiillaglt,  Rev.  Archibald,  D.D.  1,  Beyond 
the  Stars;  or,  iluman  Life  in  Heaven,  X.  York,  Iss;, 
12iim.  2.  The  I'eerlcss  Prophet ;  or,  The  Life  and  'fijois 
of  John  the  liaiitist,  X.  York,  1888,  12mo. 

MacCullocli,  Coli.i.  Christ  and  his  Lamb.-; 
Addresses,  Ac,  Lo'i.,  iso.s,  12ino. 

AJacCulloch,  David.  Alma  Theresa:  a  'J'ule, 
Lon.,  1857,  p.  Svo. 

DIacC'ullocSl,  David.  Darkness  and  Sunshine; 
dedicated  by  .Special  Permission  to  the  Right  Hon.  the 
Earl  of  (ilasgow.     By  Oleander.     (Jlasgow,  I  STB.  Sv,i. 

MacCnlloch,  G.,  superintendent  of  the  Knviil 
Blind  Asylum  and  Sehuol,  Edinburgh.  Story  of  a  Klinii 
Mute.  (R.  Edgar,)  Edin.,  1S7U,  Svo. 

AlacCulloeh,  (>eoi'ge.  1.  Profession  and  Prac- 
tice ;  'Thoughts  on  Vit;il  Religi'.n,  Lon.,  1S56,  ISiiio.  :.'. 
Bible  Piographies;  Minor  Scripture  Characters,  Lon., 
1858,  ISmo. 

MacCulloch,  Hiigh,b.  ISIIS,  at  Kennehunk,  Me.; 
|ircsident  of  tlie  Bank  of  the  State  of  Indiana  lS56-ti:i; 
comptroller  of  the  currency   lSti;j-65;    secretary  of  the 
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ture, ("Economic  Monographs,")  X.  York,  1S71I,  ll'niii, 
2.   Men  and  Measures  of  Half  a  Century:  Sketches  and 
Comments,  X'.  York,  ISSS,  Svo. 
"A  fairer,  kindlier  book  was  never  written.  .  .  .  Tlie 
i  fault,  inileed,   of  Mr.   McCullnch's  book,  from  a  critiiul 
jioiiit  of  view,  is  the  abininiling  kindliiu'ss  and  ileliriiey 
1  which  govern  bis  hand  Wiieiiever  he  tiuiehes  his  riuiteiti- 
lioriiries,  living  or  dead.  .  .  .  Vet  it  must  not  be  siipi"  sed 
that  Mr.  McCnllocirs  courtesy  and  kindness  have  iiiiule 
his  sketches  of  men  valueless.     (In  the  conlrary,  tlie  niiiii 
,  of  banks  anil  business  freqiu'iitly  dissects  eliaracter  Willi 
I  the  hand  of  ii  iiiaster."— .Vii/ion,  x'lviii.  207. 
i      MacCullocli,  Hunter.      From    Dawn  to  Dask, 
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j  ing,  San  Fran.,  IstlS,  ISmo. 

.llacCulloch,  James  Haines,  M.D.,  [n"''.  v"l. 
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University  of  Pennsylvania  1814.  I.  An  Inipiirlniit  Kx- 
position  of  the  Evidences  and  Doctrines  of  tile  t'liri^iimi 
Religion;  addressed  to  the  Better  Ci;isses  of  .Society, 
Bait.,  1856.  2.  On  the  Credibility  of  the  Scri|iturcs;  a 
Recast  and  Enlarged  View  of  a  Former  Work  on  the  Sub- 
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Effort,  for  tLir  K    V  ^'^l/'•];.t,7^^t?  "''  """   '''="'''' 
Lon.,  LS>7,  cr.  8vo.  '"-''^-     '^'"P*  ■""!  ?'»"». 

throws  lurSj'ixman^i'MJt  ^n '«„,"'''"'■""'"''"""■'•  «•*  't 


1)  ■        .     ■  ,.  "lun.^wiuK    Ml      81 

:'rri.^:;;;r';«-,-r!:'t^^^--7.rrrT- 
;srof^ri^;^ri:r"^'''';y''"^"^-'"" 

Turon.o,  Canadr    A  ;?.'?;;  „'".  U"iv«"ity  Colle,... 

;^n^uis.cAreh.oio;?: .;;;;:- ;']S^^,fr't:^ 


^^■.^^!J^'^^S  !.?r.^,';^i!:-;,;l'^^,j;-K....ors.  Mr. 


flaeCurrick,   Laurence       ti,„   m 
tam.-cs  Lon..  Is8,'  Svo  Planetary   Dis- 

MacDaiiiPi,   Mary  Anne       {'   v""' 
Joseph,  Lon.,  LS- 1    .■j9,,,„      o  "r^*    „'•    -^ovena    to    .St. 
«-"e:   Rule;,  Uu.,\h^,  J; .^i!;:^  '»  "^ven  :  a 


[or,  T.e„.«on   l-n,na'\"d "*,,"'"  v-''''?  ■''""  Rebellions; 
180.^.  '"'"".KLd.     Uy  a  Virginian.      Richmond! 

MacUonnld.   n     r        i-m     ,. 

Vouthof  U."',r:iod;\^,;ei.VT'l,'r"'";''  "''  ^''"' 
MacDonaid,  Rev   Uo„nM  'r'    ,"""    '  ''''  '2""- 

IntroduHion  to  the  lw„^°  ,  ,  '  f""'"'  *■"'•  ''••  add-] 
:»Iacdo„ald    Don      1  '   ;■■  '■"";',  "^"''  ^  ™ls.  8ro.^ 

B<oy.n  gathered  In  A*!,""  fi,;.  .T  ,"8"7^",r  ^^  '"""'« 
■>Incdonald,  Ilev.  DnH     JV         '  ' '    '"• 

i"  'Vt8  tl     V,  I'^air?!;' f  «  Scottish  missinnarv,  and  went 

roniainc,!  at  iC   vi   ,  J  "?<-'"'"l""'i"'l  ''.v  his  wife     He 

c"lle,l  after  the  bi'rUatJ^^'.'f'iy"','''''- ''•'''''  Lake  .Vyassa^ 

three  years.  «,„!  (vdlKf  "\,  Mnl,.:'/''^''.''''-"'  ''"■  a''"" 

I  regarding  the  iicKni  r a  v  '  "  .'f  'I'f  "."'■'"■^'ing  facts 

•.SSn'i;i,Pa':';'l?"    *"'"T««'    ^'orbes,C.E. 

'  Svo.  2.  Hints  on  F.!r';  ""J""'"'"''  ''^'""''.  '-on.,  1862, 
Svo.     .■!.  Est,    e    lam  ',,"';  '";",-,  ""^  =    ' ""'  «''■    i  8'1« 

!  4.  Cattle,  .^leeVriiC,''  '","'  '''•'  L""-  'S»9'  ^vo 
5.  (irons;  Disi:;sr  ,  r  ^""^  '-'!-'  2''  '^^'l-  1873,  Svo. 
Lon.,  1883,  8vo  """'  """^  Kemedies.      [Must. 

MarDonalil,    E.    old 


M      1^       .        "'">  ■;'■  <io  and  fol. 

MacDermoU,  Clarke.     Histo.v  „r...„  r,._..  ..  Fletcher   of  At,,  '1  "''.'',.<-''':.«<'..  B'nningham.      1. 


"-r  „.^«.r-KrK;;s  IS:  I  i;:t!;^f,j;;;s- 


History  of  the  First  Pres- 


.>I«cOermo»t,  Edward.     I. 


•Vi 


on. 


2.    'Ih 

18.S 


««^^fT:^rsn:s^!-4;:,--- ::  i  ;y;s'in  Ka; .,,,,,,, 


;ge,  Birmingham.  ]. 
Worth  Kemembcring,") 
'lie  of  -Hilliam   Morley 


E-xlubition  of  i862VLon.',  'l8"62,  Tomo 

Mi^r^ru'i;;!-"',^'-''*!^.^,'!;.™''''?- t'.o  b..  at  ,he 
.^•-u.L;Kaij;:;c;^i-i;:,:''-i^„^[/-i;;; 


Firbank 
1887,  8v„. 

'- ..rAbstracts  ,:f  Tu"   f:,n!',^ri":o'"'  ''"'"'™- 
ifl  icOerniott,   Hugh   F arr^r      i     i. 

«n  Editor's   Table     N.    York       881  '•    P"<"»s    from 

liliml  Canary,  I ve«e       -  1  .d  '   "l.'    '"'""■     -'.  The 

V"rk,  I88:i,  ,^.iZ'u,  '         '  "■'"'  a'l'liti<ms,  N. 

•>liicl)erniott,  Marv.     i..„.    ri 
Lon.,  I,s,-,v,  12,00.'^         ''^'  °^  I-ove,  and  J  jems, 

MacDernioti     sv     r'        n- 


l"iiaM  is  (1  g''cidwnVr  I,     la     ,,,ir'''l''-,  ■  '  '  "i- Mae- 

ha.s  not  prodmrd  a  I  ioirn,     ,"'''''''!''  '''''C.     »  ho 

ault  is  ii.,|   lii,,  i„'t  is  A  , ,.'  W  --".'ra-'Miit;  imerest,  llie 

i     ""■^l|"n.  lived  so     u  nf^',',','    ';';,c|''''>''M,,i,ce  Ihnt'i^ 

j  'li"Vi.s  lilil,.  l.rivale  I iV^   v..     ,    '     sw'TV"  I'"'''"'  """ 

Macdonald,  Freder  hT   Tx'  .'        ' ,,!  ■'''' 

Pnest  and   SL,„     L,,,,     ]"5    o    '•  ^''''''''''el  Vaughi.n, 

ami  Pearl:   Wandering,' .,ndw      i     ■'•  •'•  ''"•     2.  Pu.k 

Child,.e„  in  India.'Lon'    1 8sr     !"'  "'""^  "'  ^"^  ^"S"^" 

Mardonald,    (j.    Three  V, 
Mrnetions  i„  TlJoal  ^nd  Eri,^"""'" 


Dcalh 


r"u/t'"l!,n'.",'s,,-|-|»;^,^ Outlines   "^  ^aval    Hygiene. 
Jj^*^!'"  uf^-.;!^!:^„,i^;''i--i'?,?y"eation  in  Ire. 


nontanism,"  L, 


'everend  James  Maed 
■  riiihr 


in..  186(i, 


on    Nasal   Ob- 

,  >'«cctonnidr(:e;;;'«e''iTTrr' '■™' ''''^"' •^-• 


•  ..  ..^..i.vM,  leugmeni  of  big 
'Olds  and  other'neriodin„i"'      ,     ^'',""ii''iit<il    lo   (iood 

•H.etwoivorkJEfln^.^r'^t'l-r'''''''''? 
■-says;    or,  A  Hook    (;,r   .i,.    •.'.,'' "•-•.  l-_Poi'msand 


u.  LSMO.  ,Sv 


levitt.  liishi 


of  AIMIallows  bath. 


Father  H 


™ii'.  Oublinri.sZ'^lo    ^"""^^  *■'"■  •"'"' 
itfiicd 


,,;«.'cd«„ald,  A.     Natural  Phenomena 


1011 


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ii 


MAC 

sciliitldiis  cdiiUiliicd  111  tlie  t)0(ik.    Tlie  clmraiters  nre  ex-  ' 
trenit'ly  well  ilniwii."— /I«i.,  No.  IKW. 

I.  Ailuhi  Cat  heart,  Lon.,  1  xiil. :!  voIh.  p.  Svo ;  now  ed., 
lssL>,  1  viil.  .').  Tlu'  I'oilc'iit  ;  a  Siiiry  uf  SeTOri(l-Si(;lit, 
licin.,  IsiU,  |).  Svii.  Ii.  Iliildeii  Mlu,  ami  iitliur  rciciiis. 
l.on.,  ISIil,  IL'iiiii.  7.  Akv  Kcirlius  of  How  (ili'n,  Loii., 
ISfi,-,,  :i  vol.^i.  II.  Mvo;  new  cl.,  Isil7,  1  vol. 

"It  is  Miiiu'tliiou'  to  ri'Jnice  ilic  liuart  that  I'Vcii  In  those 
(lays  a  iiuvel  can  lio  wrilliii  lull  of  stinnK  hiiinaii  Imercst 
withoiii  aiiv  aiil  lioiji  iiulcHlraiiialic  sci'iir-|uiiiitliiK.  sorlal 
iiiy.-l(  lies,  aiol  llic  i.liy-ical  lone  ul'  iiifidciils.  .  .  .  The 
inaiiisiiriOK  ol  the  liuerrsl  lies  In  tlie  ileveln|iineiit  i/f  Ihe 
lliiierlile  and  s|iiritiial  hislnrv  olall  the  eharueters,"— .IW., 
No.  mill, 

t<.  Annals  of  a  (iuici  XeighlaMiihoud :  a  Novel,  l.on.,  j 
18B6,  3  vols.  p.  8vo;  new  ode.,  l.sUT,  1872,  1S77,  1SS4,  1  j 
vol. 

"Can  srarcoly  be  railed  n  novel,  the  story  Is  so  suhser- 
vieiit  to  the  retlKious  I'nnversalioiis  ;  Init,  a.s  it  was  writ- 
ten orifiinallv  for  a  .~unday  imblleatioii,  thi.s  wu.s  to  he 
CNpected."— .1^/1..  No.  'Jo;il.  ' 

'■I.  'Kiua 'AiTTtpa  :  I'n.siiiikon  Sermons,  Lon.,  ISBli,  p. 
8vo;  :M  ed.,  1S()7.  Id.  Guild  Court,  l.on.,  \sm.  ^^  vols, 
p.  Svu;  new  ed.,  1SS|.  U.  Dealings  "ith  the  Kairio.i, 
Lun.,  KSIi7,  Kimo;  new  ed.,  IS.sil.  12,  The  Diseiiile,  and 
other  I'ocms,  I.on,,  !.'<(!'<,  p.  Svo. 

"No  lover  of  poetry,  we  think,  will  he  inseiisihle  to  the 
hiKh  and  neneruus  leeliiiuMhe  true  love  of  Nature,  and  the  '■ 
faney.  fresh  and  ilelicale,  whielL  Mr.  Maedonald  here,  as 
else\*\  here,  disjiiays.  ,  .  .  TIk' Inn^est  poem.s  iu  this  eollee- 
tiou  are  not  those  to  which  it  owes  its  eharni."— .l(/i..  No. 
2110,  I 

1,'!.  Hubert  Falconer,  Lon,,  ISOS,  ;i  vols,  p,  Svo;  new 
cd,,  1. •<(;'.),  I  vid.  I 

"liohert  Faleo.ier  is  the  matured  utioraneo  of  all  the 
tliouHhts  and  aspirations  whieh  J)r.  .Maedonald  tried  to 
say  or  sing  in  I'.is  early  poems,  ami  the  eoinpleted  pieture 
of  « Init  he  set  forth  in  more  or  less  IraKineuiary  lorin  in 
his  previous  novels,  lie  has  fnllilled  all  his  promise, and 
this  is  sayiiiK  no  little.  .  .  .  AlthonKh  '  Kobert  Kaleoner' is 
not  a  bodk  to  he  taken  up  for  amuseno'nt,  ...  it  is.  never- 
theless, a  witrk  brim-full  of  life  and  humour,  and  of  the 
deepe.st  human  inti'rest  to  all  wlm  care  to  read  of 

'  i.ife  and  death,  and  the  deep  heart  of  man.'  " 

—Atli.,  No.  2Vi3. 

1-t.  The  Seaboard  Parish:  Sequel  to  "Annals  of  a 
Quiet  Neighbourhood,"  Lon,,  l.sliS,  .1  vol.<.  p,  Svo;  2d 
eil,,  ISIill,  I  vol.;  new  cds,,  1S72,  l.'^.'i-t.  15.  Wow  o' 
liivvcii ;  or,  The  Idiot's  Home,  Edin,,  IStiS,  p.  ,svo.  10, 
En^'lanil's  Anilphon,  Lon,,  IstiS,  p.  Svo.  17.  Jliiacles 
of  Our  Lord,  Lou.,  1S7(I,  p,  Svo;  new  cd,,  1S8I.  IS.  At 
the  liaek  of  the  Xorth  Wind,  Lon.,  1S7(),  p.  8vOj  new 
eds.,  1S72, 1S77,  ISSl.  11).  Ranald  J'anner-iian'g  Bovhood, 
Lon,,  1S70,  l2mo;  new  cds,,  IS77,  IS84.  211,  The  I'i-inaess 
and  the  Goblin,  Lon,  ls7l,  12mo;  new  cd,,  1SS4,  21. 
Wilfrid  Cumbcrmcde:  fin  Autobiographical  Story,  Lon., 
Is71,  ;i  vols,  p.  .-vo;  new  ed..  IS.sJ. 

"A  really  beautiful  book,  whieh  will  deliubt  Mr.  Mae- 
donald's  great  i-ircde  td' admirers. —we  had  almost  said  (lis- 
<'iple.s,— anil  liy  which  chose  who  profcs,s  a  sterner  ami 
more  deliuite  religious  ]iliilo.sophy  may  come  to  under- 
stand the  secret  of  his  aeceptauee  as  u  popular  teacher." — 
Speclaliir,  .xlv.  -M). 

22,  The  Viear's  Daughter,  Lon,,  1S72,  3  vols,  or,  Svo; 
new  cd,,  18S1.  2:i,  Gutta-l'ercha  Willie,  the  Working 
Genius,  Illuat,  Lon,,  ls7:j,  12nio.  21,  Malcolm,  Lon,, 
1874,  :!  vols,  ]>.  Svo. 

"No  educated  reader  can  fail  to  bo  touched  by  such 
laiuLseapes  and  eharacters  a-s  abound  in  the  book.'  —Alh., 
No.  ■.!4.'i;i. 

"  The  faults  to  be  found  with  '  Malcolm'  are  by  no  means 
eipial  to  its  beauties,  .'^ince  the  days  of  .Miss  Kerrier  there 
lias  been  no  better  picture  of  Scotch  charueter  in  "lany 
varieties. '—.''Vi/,  liir..  ,\.\.\i.\.  ri7;;. 

"It  is  imjiossilile  not  to  study  with  interest  the  jilay  of 
liunianai'tion  and  passion  as  he''eliuentesthein.  Whether 
we  watch  the  mad  laird  till,  with  Malcolm,  we  feel  for  him 
a  strong  and  painful  syinpathv  ;  .  .  .  or  trace  the  growing 
(levelopnnni  id'  chanictcr  ...  in  the  tautali/iug  Lady 
florimel,  or  the  by-iilay  of  complicated  motive  and  interesi. 
as  it  moves  the  various  (diaracters  which  arc  crowded  on 
the  stage,  ...  it  is  plain  at  least  that  in  this  unilcil  history 
;Mr.  Miiedonald  has  given  us  a  story  which,  iiotwithstaml- 
ii.g  the  fact  that  we  conceive  its  "main  jilo!  unwurthyof 
his  pen.  will  yel  be  e.\tensivcly  read  and  its  scipiel  eagerly 
looked  hir."— .S>rfll^»■,  .\lviii.":U4. 

2,'i.  'I'll'!  Wise  Woman  ;  a  I'arable,  Lon,,  IS7.7,  p,  Sv(j  ; 
ncwed,,  ISS,').  21),  St.  Gee  -ge  and  St.  Michael,  Lon,,  1S7.5, 
.'i  vols.  p.  Svo.  27.  Thomas  AVingfold,  Curate,  Lon., 
187t!,  ,S  vols,  p,  Svo.  2S.  E.xotics:  Translations  from 
Novalis,  Luther,  Ac,  Lon.,  1870,  12ino,  211,  The  JLir- 
ijuis  of  Lossie,  Lon.,  1S77,  S  vols.  p.  Svo.  (.s^er^nel  Ut 
"  Malcolm.") 

'  It  la  not  areali.stle  story;  the  incidents  are  improbable, 

and  the  liual  .salvation  ol  all  the  contiuiding  parties  im- 

Iio.ssible,  as  the  world  goes;  but  the  book  adds  another  to 

many  chapters  of  the  high  tea(hiiig  which  mavbe  ulil- 

liilJ 


MAC 

l/.ed  even  by  sueh  a.s  objcet  to  its  form  and  disagree  w  ii!i 
much  of  its  matter."— .Ift..  No.  'iV.ll. 

"  .\Uhi>ugh  Mr.  .Macdonahl  has  made  us  wait  two  whcjie 
years  for  the  secniid  pail  of  his  uo\il,  we  liml  ourselves 
iaking  it  up  with  rather  an  increase  than  aii  abalei  lent  of 
interest.  .  .  .  The  cause  id'  this  is  that  .Mr.  Macdonal.l'y 
characters  are  real  people.  'I'herc  is  lilc  in  ilicirccrv 
gesture,  in  their  every  tone  of  cxpressiuu,  ami  he  ha-  al-l. 
a  wonderful  way  id' depicting,  as  it  were,  the  hiilileo  in 
ture  of  man  or  woman,  and  revealing  to  us  tbiimsoiwiiirii 
we  ha\'e.  perhaps.  brciM'agncly  conscinus,  but  which  hii\r 
never  before  taken  distinct  sloipc;  and  theoccii-ional  iiili.  i- 
ducliou  of  meOiphysical  discussiuii  into  the  Ihrcai'  of  ihc 
story,  which  is  an  unfailing  eharactcristie  ol  this  writer, 
is  in  the  present  instanee  an  additliaial  charm.'  —SitecUiloi 
I.  IJlll. 

;;n.    Paul  Faher,  .^nrgeon.  Lon.,  1S7S,  ;j  vols,  cr.  Svh, 

"'file  book  is  not  without  ilraniatii'  interest,  hut  ilii^  j^ 
small  in  ipiantily.  though  pHwerful  and  iclling;  and  tiic 
main  force  of  Dr.  .Macdouald's  genius  is  spent  on  dialogue, 
relleetioii,  and  sermon."— .'i/Kcfnd/r,  111.  UK. 

;;i.  Sir  Gihliie,  l.on.,  IS7il.  :i  vol.-,  p.  Svo. 

"  With  the  exception  of  '  Within  and  Without,'  and  ihc 
first  volumeof  '  Havid  Kiginbrod,'  we  arc  nf  npinioii  ilu.t 
■Sirdi!,:  '.>■,'  take  it  for  all  in  all,  is  the  tiiiesl  ]iioducti..ii 
of  his  pen.  .  .  .  Written,  as  it  has  been,  for  a  great  and  se- 
rious iiurposc.— It  is,  in  fact,  a  special  study  of  psvcholn;;. 
leal  evolution,— much  thought  and  labour  hiust  hi'ivegi.iie 
to  the  eonstructiou  of  it.  Hut.  all  the  same,  the  story  has 
the  freshness  and  eliann  of  an  imju'it  i:iiuii,it,  ivttm  begin- 
iiiiig  to  end.  but  an  improvisation  .shaped,  coloured,  and 
directed  to  the  ideal  end,"— .Spce(«/or,  In,  14b"i, 

112,  .Mary  Marstoii,  Lon,,  ISSI,  :t  vols,;  new  cd,  saiiie 
year,!  vol,    .'J.'l.  The  Gifts  of  the  Child  (?hri.st,  and  dlliir 

Tales,  Lon.,  1SS2,  2  vols,    ;i4.  Castle  Warlock:  a  11 ely 

Homance,  Lon.,  1SS2,  ^^  vols.  er.  Svo;  2d  cd,,  ISs;',.  :\:,, 
The  Princess  and  Cnrdie:  a  Fairy  Itomancc.  Illu^l. 
Lon.,  1SS2,  12mo.  liO.  Orts,  Lon..  1SS2,  p,  Svu,  :;;. 
Stephen  Arehar,  and  other  Talcs;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  Iss::, 
)i,  Svo,  "iS,  Weighed  and  Wanting,  Lon.,  ISs:!,  sni,  p, 
Svo,  ;i',l,  Iloniil  Grant,  Lon,,  ISSH,  .')  vols.  p.  Svo.  In. 
A  Book  of  Strife,  in  tile  Form  of  the  Diary  of  an  <ijd 
Soul:  I'ocins;  new  ed,,  Lon,,  ISS.'i,  12ino.  41,  I'nspuken 
Sermons,     Second  Scries,     Lini,,  ISS,'),  p.  Svo, 

"  Kvery  one  remembers  the  .story  of  how,  when  ( 'i  jlcriilL'f 
asked  Charles  l.amb  whether  he  had  ever  heard  liiia 
lireach.  Lamb  replied  that  he  had  never  heard  Culeiiili.'e 
do  anything  else,  liraw  from  this  saying  its  liitlc  sting  nf 
sarcasm,  and  allow  for  its  humorous  eXML'geraliini.  ioid  it 
tits  Mr.  .Macdonahl  c|uite  as  well  as  it  titled  tbegrc;il  iiiiin 
who  called  it  birth.  .  .  .  The  lirst  series  of  ■rnsp.ikcii  ser- 
mons' has  not,  we  think,  been  estimated  at  iis  line 
value,  save  by  a  comparatively  small  luiniber  of  ivniiir>. 
It  was  a  really  rcmarKable  book,  .  .  .  We  cannot  say  that 
we  think  the  present  volume  quite  equal  to  its  predeces- 
sor."—.'v'Ctafor,  Iviii.  N'i2. 

42.  Hamlet:  a  Study :  with  the  Text  of  the  Folio  nf 
1628,  Lon.,  1SS5,  Svo.  43.  What's  Mine's  Mine,  l,.in., 
issti,  ;i  vols,  cr,  Svo,  44,  Homo  .•\gain,  Lon.,  I's;,  p. 
Svo.      '.'').  The  Elect  Lady  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISSS,  cr.  Svo. 

Maedonald,  Mrs.  George.  Cliamhcr  Dramas 
for  Children,  Lnn.,  1S7(I,  12mo. 

iMacdoiiuld,  Ilev.  (iraiit  William,  graduated 
at  St,  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  IS72;  ordained  1S71;  vicar 
of  St,  .Mark's,  Holbcach,  since  IS79,  1.  Histnrieal  Note.* 
relating  to  the  Parishes  of  liatcombe  and  Spargmve, 
with  I'pton-Noble,  1S05,  2,  A  lirief  Aecmint  iif  liic 
I'arisli  of  Jlolbeach  and  its  Church  of  All  Saints,  ls7S. 

ItlacUoiiald,  H.  B.  I,  Wild  liird.  King  lling, 
and  other  Poems,  Lon,,  ISoO,  12mo,  2.  Abdul  .Medjid, 
a  Lay,  and  other  Poems,  Lon,,  1S:'')7,  12nio, 

.Maedonald,  Hugh,  ISK-lSfiO,  b.  in  Glns^'ow,  uf 
humble  parcnlagc:  was  early  sent  to  work  at  the  hlcick- 
jirinting  trade,  and  afterwards  began  to  cent ri bale  pneuis 
and  descriptive  articles  to  the  Glasgow  Citizen  and  to 
other  journals.  I.  Haniblcs  round  (ihisgow,  Deserip- 
livc.  Historical,  and  Traditional,  (ilasgow,  I  s.'ili,  IL'uiii; 
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Wounds,  (Oruby's  System,)  and  tlic  Surf;ical  Aspects  of 
tile  Sio(;o  of  I'arJH,  Ijun..  1S71. 

Macduwail,  H,  >V,  I.  .A.aganI  and  the  liods  ; 
adapted  from  Dr.  W.  Wiigner,  hnn.,  ISSIl.  2.  (Trans.) 
The  Jews  of  liiirnmv  ;  .Stories  by  Karl  Emil  Franzos, 
Kdin.j  1SS2,  or.  Svi).  :;.  (Trans.)  .Vn  Old  Story  of  my 
Farming  Days,  Ijy  Fritz  Keiiter,  N.  York,  IS.HII.L'  pans, 
Itiino.  l.  (Trans.)  Tempted  of  the  Dovil:  Passages  in 
the  Life  of  a  Kahbalist:  a  Story  ;  from  the  Gorman  of 
August  Becker.  l,on.,  ISSS,  p.  Wvo. 

AlacUowall,  Uilliam,  F.S.A.  Scot.,  d.  1S»S,  let. 
73  ;  for  many  years  editor  of  tho  Dnnifries  and  (lalloway 
Standard,  Sciitlanil,  and  a  stuilent  of  IikmvI  history,  arch- 
IPolifgy,  and  Scottish  literature.  1.  History  of  Dumfrios- 
shire,  Edin.,  lt<(17,  Svo.  2.  Memorials  (if'St.  .Michael's, 
the  Old  Parish  Church-Yard  of  Dumfries,  Edin.,  er.  Svo. 
3.  Chronicles  of  Lincluilen,  as  an  .\bbev  and  as  a  Col- 
lege, Edin.,  ISS(>,  .tto, 

"Mr.  .McDowall  ha.s  shown  in  liis  treatment  iif  this Mib- 
Jeet— which  is  one  that  has  in.spireil  poets  from  Uiirns' 
(lownwards,  and  f«rni»he<l  subjects  fur  the  i«inter,  and 
e.fcrcised  llie  ingenuity  of  the  dranghtsman  in  restorutiiiu 

—mu(di  Industry  and  paiusiakinK  care \11  has  been 

tiibl  that  laliorious  research  can  rake  together."— -Kft.,  No. 

■'  Little  short  of  a  nuMlel  work  of  the  class  to  which  it 
belongs."— .irai/.,  .\xx.  j:)!!. 

4.  Among  the  Old  Scotch  Minstrels  studying  their 
Balladsof  War,  Fcdk-Lore,  and  Fairy-Land,  Elin.,  1888, 
fp.  Svo. 

".\  popular,  and  not  a  critical,  study  of  over  sixty  .Scotch 
ballads.  ...  In  his  notes  he  shows  himself  a  discrimi- 
nating scholar,  as  well  as  a  warm  ailnilrer."— .Icdci., 
xxxiv.  '.''Jl. 

MacUowell,  J.  1.  Exercises  in  Euclid  and  Geom- 
etry, Lon.,  ISlili,  p.  8vo.  2.  Trigonometry  required  for 
Honours,  Lon.,  1806,  p.  8vo.  3.  Mechanics  required  for 
Degrees,  Lon.,  1S67,  p.  Svo. 

MacDowell,  ytrs.  Katharine  Sherwood, 
("Sherwood  Bonner,"  pseuil.,)  1SH)-18S3,  b.  at  Holly 
Springs,  Miss. ;  daughter  of  Dr.  Charles  Bonner  ;  married 
in  1S70  to  Edwanl  McDowell.  In  1873  she  removed  to 
Boston,  where  for  several  years  she  was  private  secre- 
tary to  II.  W.  Longfellow.  She  contributed  to  leading 
American  periodicals.  1.  Like  unto  Like,  X.  York,  1878, 
Svo.  2.  Dialect  Tales.  Iliust.  X.  York,  18S3,  Svo.  3. 
Suwanee  River  Tales.     Iliust.     Boat.,  1884,  16mo. 

MacDowell,  Lalla.  1.  The  Earl  of  Effingham: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo.  2.  How  wo  learned  to  Help 
Ourselves,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo. 

MacDutf,  Rev.  John  Ross,  D.D.,  b.  ISIS,  in 
liiinhard,  Perthshire;  educated  at  the  High  School  anil 
tho  University  of  Edinburgh;  ordained  in  1843,  and, 
after  holding  charges  in  Forfarshire  and  Perthshire, 
was  pastor  of  the  new  church  of  Sandyford,  Glasgow, 
1855-70,  and  then  retired  to  Chisclhurst,  Kent,  Eng., 
where  he  has  devoted  his  time  to  literary  work.  His 
books  have  had  an  immense  circulation,  particularly  in 
Scotland.  1.  The  Wells  of  Baca;  or,  Solaces  of  the 
Christian  Mourner,  Lon.,  1847,  12mo.  2.  The  Exiles 
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1853,  12mo.  Anon.  6.  The  Faithful  Witness;  or.  Brief 
Thoughts,  1855,  32mo.  7.  Tho  Mind  and  Words  of  Jesus, 
1855,  32mo.  8.  The  Footsteps  of  St.  Paul,  1855,  p.  Svo. 
9.  The  Footsteps  of  Jesus ;  or.  Things  to  be  Sought  and 
Shunned,  185fi,  32mo.  10.  Evening  Incense,  1850,  32rao. 
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Promise,  1800,  12mo.      21.  Family  Prayers;  11th  ed., 

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"  Dr.  MacdulV  has  written  a  dollghtfnl  little  vulimie.  us 
true  to  the  life  a.s  it  is  picturesque  in  its  subjects. '—.Si(. 
Jiev..  Ivii.  23. 

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day  Thought  and  Teaching,  L(.n.,  ISSO,  p.  Sv.i.  7.i. 
Ri|iple8  in  tho  Moonlight :  Additional  Sunilay  Tlioiiglit 
and  Teaching,  Lon.,  1888,  12mo.  70.  Ri].ples  in  the 
Starlight :  a  Third  Series  of  Fragments  of  Sun. lay 
Thought  and  Teaching,  18S8,  sm.  Svo. 

Mace,  Mrs.  Frances  Parker,  b.  1S36,  at  unino. 
Me.  Her  maiden  name  was  Laughton.  She  nouried 
Benjamin  H.  Mace,  a  lawyer  of  Bangor,  Me.,  in  is.'ii, 
and  in  1S85  removed  to  San  JosC,  Cal.  1.  Legends, 
Lyrics,  and  Sonnets,  Host.,  1883,  18mo.  2.  I'nder  Pine 
and  Palm,  Bost..  ISSS,  12mo, 

-MftcElhinney,  John  J.  Doctrine  cf  the  Churoli ; 
an  Historical  .Monograph  :  with  a  Bibliography  of  the 
Subject,  Phila.,  1S71,  Svo. 

MacElhinuey,   Mrs.  Julia.    Only  a  Woman's 


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N.  \(..k.  ISNS,  i',;,,,,,   '  ''"'"■     ^-  *'""Jd,i,  ug„|n,t  her, 

nnil  the  English  hm-, ,    „  r^  '«8»;  pnifessorof  rhotorio     •■^"■"iK  the  t'unniba  s  nf  V        .'    '""-  "*"■''-  I'-  "vo.     ■> 
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Ifoart 
U'nio. 

He^rfe,!Jr:;  «:!::;;«•  M;;-i^tr,„„. he  C,y,,e: 
I^"n.,  lH7rt,  p.  Mvo        '""'""«•     Eilite.l  h.v  A.  U.  Bruce 

p.^'^^!^:'!!:^e'';!:r:"^.:;„'^"^-,"'"" p-t.. 

!"  the  publication  ,fr  , ,  T,  ,n  ■•■  ""  ''.  "'"■'"■■"  '"-^'^l-y 
>"  .Vow  York.  I)i,.  i,  n.rv  ?,;•  "w  '1  ""^  "  '"'"^"■• 
•"ej  in  Conuner,.,.,  \    y  ,rk      K-'    v      '"■''"  ""'^  ^''"•""'•» 

Children  a,non«  tlufelieV, I'"     "'■',"    "•■    ^^""''"    "H'l 

lt"l'el  Military  IVi",,;.  '•,  A^'l^xonvillo  ;  a  ,St,„y  of 
in  Kiehmon,l,^t„.'::,,i„', ';-■"'«  ■'^""'i-'s  K^.Zu.. 
Novel,  Chic,  ISSS    |o„„;'       '■'■     -  ^'"'  HlmI   Acorn:  ui 

on-enn.yKani,,'  ':^,>'    Vi,f':'';''''''"i  "'  ">"  ''niversity 
I'i'tory  at  the  l-ni.e^it     .f  p"' r^'-"';'' "/  '''"""'•i^'  «->'i  ' 
pr.;te,s,or  of  Greek  and  i  ,  orv  ISfif     ''"'.i"  '"'''  '"'J""^' 
an,   t  e  English  lan,,.,.^  '^,  ^     ''^';^™-"':'?'«"'ric 


[W^^^^,^-l-J:.^ri^_ofth^ 

FrS:7J;;rrti;e:L«n'"s,3''''rT:;!''    '•^'   Tb»   Two 
-?-Ss'^;^»«V£}^:">i»Ve„r:An. 

r;.^«:""'  "live;.  »rf,r,'?;;'«*/;.;.?'^- '?.'.- 


^  Aoaden.v  of  m'  ,  ;'  [ ^.'.y  ,;;"«  -'--'-l  at',ho"",5:-| 
ff.-sorsof  harn,onyi  IS'U  ,""""  """  "''  'I'"  pro- 
c  |.rofe,«or,  in  7s6„.  '  ^j:;;!/ .r""'- "f  -I-"  '-ar", 
Sterndale  Uennett  an  i.rin  ■  ,  i  """■ewlcd  8ir  \V 
■"•  Music,  and  in  the  „  e'';'r  he  >''"  "''""  '^""'•'"'V 
pusieat  thelniversitvolC^  ''e  hecune  pr„fe.,„„r  of 
'»  .'««•■'•  ^i«eon,:;  il'-i'f  "'S-  He  ,v'„s  knighted 
tor,os.   .y„,phonie;   „nthennr,'rr"'  T'^^'V.<^  -"- 


^-  Soap  :  a  Koma^nc,  Lon   %°s6";%^"""  •■^«^'  ^  ^ol.. 

f  y.     Osteotomy  :  with  ,,7/1  ,i   '^  ""S")''  R''y"l  rnfirm-     '>'^rs-|,ss-,  „nu  three  n.nnr.        ^u'  '^^'''""y  of  Music 

athology  of  Knock.Knee   n'ow'i' '"'"  "■,"  '^.'''"'''''y  ""'I  '  ^\r"'  ■'™»H.)  '^  '^       °°  ""'"''''•  «"<-■''.  «nci  the 

deformities  of  the  Lower 'LmL'r,,'""'  """"■  "s-e<>»a  I   .  '^'acfarren,    Natalia      w  „-• 

^"''*'---     Iii"»t.     Lon.,   1880,     Audrae,  of  Lub'eck ;  ma  rfed   ^s^u'''.    !:'"«'"«'•   "^   ''• 
I  farren,^  ,„/„,,,       (frana"   Mv'pl'.,','!^-."-  «•  A.  Mac- 


^'™i      „  ■"   -uos.     i„ust.     Lon,   1880,  i^»«ir«e,  of  LubeckTmarried   TstV',     .""«'''«■•   "f   "• 

^^'"^^^^^^^^i^:     <---■)  SiBylK   ^om     MS,s::CBar/^rlnii'^i"-f  ""o^^^^ 
8vo.     2.  Pnin .:  ■     ■     '"*™'ion  'i'lKle,  Edin..   i««i      1SH7   „   u  '    ''"' ""Sa'a.     Sonas  from  tl.„  r:...   t 


«<omyof  the  lor'/e.  a  Di',/  .•'•  '^'""-  '•  The  An- 
s™.  2.  CompS;e  aJ^  Z'Tf  n"*''-  ^'""-  '^«". 
l^"r   I„  Osteology.  Edin,  issr."    ^"'""'"'  ^'"»>''1» ' 

MacFall,  Francp*   p    '  r       ,, 
Lon.,  issn,  1,'mo  *^"     ^"^   "™'-   kittle    Foet, 

->lacParlan,    Patrick       i    ir-   . 
Church  of  .Scotland,  I  on     1850  t  «^ ""'""'"<"'    of   the 

.>IacFarlan.  \V  i      i,  u"  ?'  ^™- 
B.v  a  Special  (•orC,;J:fe„f '''''"I'''''  ^T"'  '"  Norway. 

•WacFarland,  Ulfred       /  ^t"'  ^'^^*- 
"lea-ling,  Ireland.  Lo,,*;..   A'    T':''".''»« 


I  18H7,  p.  Svo.       '  ""ea'<»-     Songs  from  the  City,  hun.. 

I  in   K«h'^e,fo""6o"7e'  '^"f«'''f«n    P"rdy,  b.  Ims 
MacFerrin,   ,„/r„  J'  entered  th"' «''  '1.''  ^'•-  J'^'"'   Berry 

'  He'-venb-  Shadows  and  Hymn  "  I'V       '"""'  ''***■*•     2- 

u.^"^j;h:;;^j^rd;^«^"^' ---'--., 

;  ttJ^.e:I?'S.^«J^" ;:"    "'i'"?f^^l^i^^^^---  -     Cal.„ism  in  U^. 


; '■'-'.  i2mo. 

Lon,,  1S55,  p,  s^^_ 

Of  Ar.r!i.l':''rh"lr"'S'«,l^-0  '•,  ^"«  ^o"'  Ro-^i-ns 
■»^it.     must.     N.Yor'k^fc"'='''"Sy.''nd  Develop: 
"The  interest  r^r  .1,       '       '^'  **""'  newed.,  1879 


r,™'l>' furnishes  quite  as- ,rf.n,-''r'"'  ''•''cellent  index 

usefu  to  any  one  Writing  o'^cufT"?^"".'".'  °f  •''  "^l"  i 

4  Cr.es  in  a  Crisis,  Lon.,  188™  8™  "  ^°-  ^'^'^^ 

of  t!.rS^i;^L£ror'^8^/r«";      '■   «'^'ory 

""'  •"•""«"-•«   Aloy,i„«,    ,s,4_,„g 

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b.  neiir  Now   I.cxintftni),    I'erry   (''>.,  0. ,  workcil  on    a  ' 

fiiriu   In   IidvIioimI,  mill   in    IHllI    ri'iinivi'cl   to  St.    I.hiiIh, 

wluTi'  liowiii"  (•iiKii«i''l  ii.<  11  li(j(ik-ki!c|MT,  iin'l  utinlii'il  liiw 

In  llH  Iciniira  li.iiir,".      In  IMIU  liu  wi'nt  In  Kiinipe  ;  ajii'm 

:-..-...o  ini.ntli.-i  111  llruHrifLi  ^.linlyinK  civil  an<l  inlcrniitimnil 

liiw  :  will  Mpooiiil  iMirii'K|i"nili'nt  "f  tlio  Xrw  Ynrk  IliriiM 

at   I'liiir-    in    IM7II,  iinil   wiili   SkobclulVV  fxin'ililinn    tu 

Khiva   in   IM7:t,   iii.'(;ciin|Minii'.l  iin   Arrti.'  I'xniidilion   In 

IH7;i,  nwi  wiiH  c,Mirri.'s|iuinli'nt  ipl'  tlic  linnd.in   Uiiily  Ni'Wk 

in    lliilKiiriii  ilnrini,'  tliu   Kn^so- TiiikiMli   »iir.     I.  t'uin- 

iiiii>;niiiL!  mi   tlio  Oxna,  ami   the  Kail  ol'  Khivii.     Illunt. 

1,1.11.  am;  N.  Ynrk,  1^71,  rr.  Sv":  ni!W  cd.,  1S7B. 
"Ill'  has  Klvi'ii  lis  a  rwnrcl  "I'  liis  nilvciitiiri's,  ({ranlilc, 

hiilrilfil,  liiliTi'>lini;,  and  fiiliivly  Irri'  rniiii  limn'  Iniiali' 

iir  iiilH^rili'd  railliiK"  ti>  wliirli  llif  rair  iif  iiii'ii  wlm  liiivf 

(ircHsi.in  in  nsf  hnlli  pen  and  rfVulviT  Is  Justly  siiplniM'il  to 

be  lliililu."— ^■||^  A'.r.,  xxxvlll.  :ill. 

'2.  I'ndiT  the  N'lirtliurn  Li)(lit:< :  with   Illiistratinn.''  Iiy 

O.    It.   l)e  Wil.lo,    1,(111.,  |S7«,  ,Hvi).     (.\ii  afi'onnt  .d'  the 

vuya;{e  undertaken  liy  Capt.  .Allen  Vimnj;,  in  Iho  "  I'liii- 

Uora,"  to  aciiRdi  fur  lelicH  cd'  Kmnklin'ii  exiieditiim.  and, 

If    pussilde,   eninplilu   the   diacuvery   of    tile    Northwe.Ht 

I'lissane.  I 
"Mr.  Meliiihaii  writes  In  a  Kraphle,   lively  stvle.  and 

carries   Ills  reader  iiluiiK  Willi  him.    The  iiiily  dilUeiilly 

K'eiiis  til  have  been  Ihat,  liavlin,'  iiutliiiii;  In  wrile  ahniit.  he 

felt  hinisi'lf  under  Ihe  iieeessity  of  |iaddiiiK  niu  a  viiiiinie 

Willi  (lid  .>.eei)iiii  Iniiid  mailer."— ,W/i.,  Su,  i:i2'i. 

.1.  Turkish    Atrooities     in    liulgaria:     Letters,    I,on., 

lH7rt,  8v(i. 
.MacCinrvey,  llev.  John  Williain,  h.  IS2U,  at 

llopkinsville,  Ky.  :  heeainu  a  minister  of  the  Christian 

ilenoininalion.  and  has  iieen   |irofe,''sor  of  saered  history 

in   the  rolleKe  of  the  Dihle,  Kentucky  linivorsity,  I,ox- 

ington,  Ky.,  since  Isr,.).     1.   A  roiniuenlary  on  the  .Acta 

of  the   Apostles;   with   a  Kcvisud  Voision  of  Iho  Text, 

Cin.,  IS.Mt,  ll!ino;  new  od.,  ISiil.     2.  .Midway  Ciiiesilon- 

Hook,  Cin.,  l.sHll,  2  vols.  12mo.     .'t.   Eldership:  Treatise 

on  Church  liovernnient,  Cin.,  I,S72,  :t2iiio.      l.  Commen- 
tary on    iMatlhew   and   .Mark,    Cin.,    IS75,   er.    8vo.     5. 

Kifly-Two  Bible    Lessons,  I87.i.  Hinio.     B.   Lands  of  the 

liible:   a  lieo^raphical  and  Topographical  Description 

of  Palestine  I    with   Letters  of  Travel  in   K^ypt,  .Syria, 

Asia  Minor,  and  lirceee.  I'liila.,  LSSl,  Svo.     7.  The  Text 

and  the  Canon  :  a  Now  IVurk  on  the  Evidences  of  Chris- 
tianity, ('ill.,  I.H.S.H,  Sv',. 

,'>Ilic(iiiviii,  Kt'v.  James  Hfid.     I.  Tho  Sailors' 
I'rayor-Book,     Lor,.,   lfl.)2,    12ino.      Anon.      2.    Scenes 

and'Charactors  in  a  Scottish  Pastorate,  Lon.,  l.-iilfl,  p.  .'<vo. 
,Slac(>ce,  James.    Outlines  of  .Methodism,  (Chau- 
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,uuc<iee,  Thomas  D'.Vrcy,  [untc,  vol.  11.,  add.,] 
l.'<2.")-l.S|i''  h.  at  Carlingford,  Ireland;  was  idcntifieil 
with  tho  ^oung  Ireland  party  and  a  contributor  to  its 
organ,  the  Nation.  He  visitod  tlio  I'nitcd  Slates  in 
1812,  and  for  a  time  edited  the  Hoslon  Pilot.  In  I84.'< 
he  was  obliged  to  le;ive  Irelaml,  and  established  himself 
in  New  York,  where  he  set  up  a  paper  called  the  Amer- 
ican Celt  and  afterwards  the  Nation,  advocating  Irish  |  a  Lady's  Seven  Months' Work  am 
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of  iN.-il-.M!  his  views  were  radically  changed  ami  lie  he-         3lacgill,  James.     The  Four  Centurions; 
came  an  ardent  rova'lst.      lie  went  lo  Canada,  where  he  !  Military  Profession.  Ldin.,  \>^iu,  12nio. 
was  olecied  to  Parliament  and  edited  the  New  Kra.      Jle  |      nittc(>ill,  III.  llev.  John,  I8llil-1872.  b.  in  I'bila- 
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tory of    Ireland,  N.   York,    ISH;!,  2   vols.    l2ino:    Lon., 
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Siicechcs  and  Addresses  on  Ihe  British  .American  Union, 
Loll.,  18li,j,  p.  8vo.     y.    Poems:   with    Introdiiclion  and 
Diography  by  .Mrs.  D.  .1.  Sadlier,  N.  York,  IS7II,  12uio. 
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.>Iac(Jeoi'ge,  Andrew,  a  member  of  the  Estab 
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"Conlemporary  Kevlew,"  1871.  7.  The  Statoiiients  in 
Ihe  Claim  of 'Uight  :  arc  they  true?  l--*".'!.  (Seieiai 
or  all  of  the  foregoing  pamphlets,  which  were  issu.  d 
iinonynioii'ly  and  had  a  large  eireiilation,  wore  reprint  d, 
with  the  iiulhor's  name,  in  a  volume  entitled  "  Papers. iii 
Ibo  Principles  and  Ileal  Po«ilioii  id  ihe  Free  Chnrcli." 
(ilasgo.v,  l>7a,  Svo.)  s.  OM  lilasgow  :  the  I'lair  ami  lb' 
People,  from  tho  Itoninn  (Icciipatiioi  to  Iho  Kigbti;enlli 
Century.      Illnst.     (llasgow.  I8SII,  4lo;  :id  cd.,  1888. 

"  Krci'ni  Ihe  earelul  details  idled  In  bis  pages  id  socliiy 
and  luiiiiiieo  we  i  "ii  li.riii  a  iiirtnre  lalllilul  a^llpiln^.■ 
Kriipli  uMiiirKlier  hie  in  .-inllainl  in  l>y  gone  days.  '1  in- 
llliislrallolis  are  of  Ihe  lughesl  Inleiesl."— .Sir  A'li'.,  IxM 
\M. 

11.  Flags:    (OHIO  Account  of  thcdr  History  and  I'si-. 
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I.eiteh,   Landscape    Painter;   a  Muinoir.     Illiisl.    (Ihi 
gow.   1881.  imp.    Ilo. 

Maciihee,  llev.  Ilohert  James  Leslie.  IIow 
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"On  the  wliiile.  .Mr.  Maegllibiui'!  Iioiik  isiiiieofU'il 
meril  liiilli  for  iislexl  and  ilsiibiind.', I.:  llliislrallolis.  Now 
Ihiil  the  Kiviera  is  the  yearly  resori  ..f  "iiidi  hiiw  lloCK-  'I 
liiglisli.lbe  iinlhi.r  liasiliiiie  good  s.T-iee  in  snowing  Imw 
rieli  Ihe  ilislrlil  is  In  ntdiils  of  ureal  a  illiiiiarian  liilcii-l. 
ill  addlliiiii  to  Us  weilknown  eliiunis  of  scenery  mid 
ilimale."— .Si(.  h'tv..  I.wli.  fi'li. 

With    Boss,  TiioM.\s,  The   Cp .'toHatcil   and   Domestic 
i  Archileeliire  of  Scotland,  from  the  'twelfth  to  the  liigli- 
I  teenth  Century,      llliisl.      Kdin,,  l.>8ll-87,  2  vols.  r.  .sv... 
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1  len's  Daughter;  aTtagedy,  Lon.,  181)1,  l2mo.    fl.  Kicbiiid 
i  Cobden,  the  Apostle  of  Free  Trade,   Lon.,   1811!'),   12ni.., 

i  7.  \'i:count  Paliiiorstnn  :  a  Biography,  Lon.,  1811,".,  12 

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of  Uenjamin   Disraeli,    Lon.,   18118,  12iiio.     11.  Life  of 

John    Bright,    Lon.,    I8B8,    l2mo.       12.   Public    Life  i.l 

Queen   Victoria,   Lon.,  1808,  12mo.     l:i.  Life  of  David 

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Victory;  or,  A  Comprehensive  View  of  the  rloi-lian 
Heligiim.  liichmond,  18fi4,  12mo;  :id  ed.,  rev.,  1877,  ^vo. 

,'>lae(.ill,  llev.  John,  of  Saiichie.  Scotland.  1. 
The  liiblieal  Criticism  of  the  (ilasgow  Pre.-bytery  Crit- 
icised. Iiy  a  Chapel  .Minister.  Willi  a  I'lelalory 
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Anon.  2.  Dr.  Jamison  weighed  in  his  Own  Scales;  a 
Keiily  to  his  Defence  of  Kiblical  Critieisin.  By  a  ('Impel 
Minister,     (ilasgow.  18(1(1,  8vo.     Anon. 

Mac(;ill,liev.  Thomas.  1.  Liturgical  Ni.ti-;iml 
Four  Sermons,  Lon..  1851,  l2mo.  2.  Aiillicnis  and  epi- 
taphs, Liverpool,  18.">:i. 

.Ilaegillivray,  James.  A  .Manual  of  Veterinary 
Science.  Lon.,  1857.  12nio. 

.Macgilvray,  llev.  Walter.  1.  The  Mini.-iry  of 
,  the  Wold,  Ellin.,  187(1.  \>.  >vo.  2.  .lolin  of  the  (I'.IJcn 
The  Clinrch  of  Scotland  '  Mouth,  Preacher  of  Antiodi,  Ac,  Lon.,  18' Lp-  ^;"'  f' 
Ueliilion    to    Patronage,  i  Expository    Lectures   on    the    Epistle    ot  Jude;  ..d   oil., 


l!v  Vor-  !  Edin,,  1S7«,  8vo, 

MacGloin,  F.     Reports  of  the  Louisiana  (-"urt  ul 
Appeiils.  N.  Orleans,  4  parts,  1881,  8vo. 

i1Iac(;ioin,  Frank.    Norodom,  King  0.'  CauihiJia : 
a  Romance  of  the  East,  N.  York,  1882,  12ir.o. 


MAO 

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I'll /.I.  !•,..<,„, V  lur  ISS7.  I'liiJM.,  |.,N7,  Mv,.  '"^'^"itli 

11", ■;?"'.*':"'!;.'  '•'"'•"«••." (i"--!.)  .-o«  B,.,,KK, 

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L..n!,',s?:/;!;.;'X'.i;n„„^<^'i"'bingthouaaer; 

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Macguire,  Itev.Joliii  Heron    «  r'  1  1 


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of  '1.0   R„7a?  ^^dour  JrHMhf '  '*•,''••  ''■^•-  ''^■'""^ 
/ai    f^ocietits    ol    hdinljurgh    and    Canada; 


..     ■,"'"'.i'.  >'"n\crsion,  and  African  Labours  of   I 
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l'<,em  :   I'.irt  1.,  Thf  Wr.iili  ..f  Diiri.ii",  l.on.,  IH.'.O,  l-'in...  ^  Vl»i<.n,  ,U.     ll.v  lli«  ••'inllh   cf  SmilliwlBn.   h.lln.,  iNiT. 

IMncilfiiry,    Gcorgu.      I.    Wliy     I'uniiKylviinlii  i  i^v 
ihiiulil  huonmi'  "no  "I  llii'  Oimfiiilonito  HliitiJ  of  Aimrioii. 


ft  Nftllvu  111' IViiii«yl\iiniii.  Lmi.,  IH()2.  2.  Tliu  Cut- 
t(in  Triido  iiml  Ncum  Sliivury,  l,cjn.,  |H«:),  Hvn.  .').  A 
Fiiiiiiliiir  Kpintlu  to  Hubert  J.  Wiilkor  from  im  Olil  Ao- 

'liinintuiicc,  lion.,  I  HUM, 


O'lliillnran  i  c)r,  The  Innur- 


Miichoiiry,  J»iiu-n. 

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.nufllrililli,  llrv.  John.     L\(v  n(  Sir  John  Uioh- 

ftrilr<"ii,  I  Mi.,  I .,  I  "«•'<,  I -111". 

MiM'llviiiiii-,  (  liiirlCM,  1).  ISII).  A  lA'Kcnil  of 
I'olcciU  Hollow:  nil  AiiioiiiMiii  (Slory.  Ily  Tube  Wwlge, 
[pnoiid.l     L'll  ii.l.,  I.on.,  I^^HI,  Hvo. 

MiicllvHiiic,  Itt'v.  JonIiiiu  Hull,  0.\>.,  ['n<.  s 
vol.  ii.,  mill., I  l>.  I.'^l.'i,  ftt  I-uwi).'',  I-lul.;  uniilimluil  at 
I'rinufloii  ill  l.sMT.im.l  iil  thu  TlicoloKiwil  Seinhmry  tiioru 
in  IS II);  wiiK  pimtor  uf  rtovcnil  l'ro»l).vtiiriiui  conKri'Hii- 
tions,  iinil  |irul'os,-or  of  liclleH-luttrcx  at  I'rinectoii  1  sil(|-7i). 
In  1H87  lie  founilcil  at  I'riiici't.in  Kvi-lyn  Cullogo  lor  tjirlii. 
Ho  is  a  iiiombor  of  thu  American  Oriental  ,Socdety.  1. 
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:)2ino.     2.    Klocution  :    the  Soun'es  anil   Kleiiients  of  its 

Power,  N.  York,  1X7",  l'.i :'.  The  Wi.ilimi  of  Holy 

Scripture:  with  Heferciice  to  .Scoptioal  Ohjcctiotis,  N. 
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York,  1.HH6,  Svo. 

MncllvHillc,  W.  I.  The  Atonement  conxiilereil  in 
Kljjht  Lectures  i-on.,  IHlll.Hvo.  9..  A  Vision  of  Italy, 
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MncilwiliiU!,  W,  1.  Heiithnand  Melech,  anil  other 
Poems,  Dublin.  I'*"tl,  l2mo.  2.  Lyra  Hibornica  ^^acra, 
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IMncIlwiline,  Willinm.  Dudley  Ronan  ;  or,  The 
Bible  rirmn  Krror,  Lon.,  ISul,  Hvo. 

Macllwrilitli,  T.  LUt  of  Birds  of  Hamilton, 
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Macliincs,  Mrs.  Joyfully  Heady  :  a  Sketch  of  the 
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itlncliitirc,  James.  Treatise  on  Astronomy  and 
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iMncilitONll,  Mrs.  Damascus  and  its  People: 
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.MacIiitoNh,  Charles,  [<nilc,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  The 
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.Macintosh,  Charles  A.  Pojiular  Oatlines  of  the 
I'resa,  Ancient  and  Modern.  Lon.,  18!.;i,  12mo. 

Macintosh,  Hugh.  The  Philosophy  of  the  Ouspel, 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Macintosh,  John.  A  System  of  National  De- 
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Macintosh,  Maria  Jane,  ['i»(c,  vol.  ii.,  add.,1  d. 
187S.  I.  Meta  (Iray,  X.  York,  IS5S,  12mo.  2.  Two 
Pictures,  18«:i,  l2ino. 

Macintosh,  W.  H.  178»:  History  of  Wayne 
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Macintosh,  William  Carmichael,  M.D., 
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Maclntyre,  Donald.  The  Antiquity  of  the 
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Maclulyre,  James  J.  I.  The  Cross  and  the  Crcs- 
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Maclntyre,  William.    Exposition  of  the  Sermon 
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.Mar Ivor,  Itov.' Jamen,  I). II.    Iteliglous  I'n  g 

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Siib'tanee  of  Sermons  preaclicd  in  lln'  Chapel  of  Triniiv 
College,  Dublin:   vol.  i.,  I.on.,  IS7I,  Svo. 

"liraHiiiK  llic  eNM'iillal  ilWIiiclioii  Ijelween  hubjeellv. 
and  iilijccllve  rellKloii,  he  sliiiws  thai  It  Is  In  tlic  spliiTe  m 
the  fiiriiier  aluiie  thai  there  Is  n.oni  lor  T.riici'ss,  and  the 
lure  for  prouresK,  .  .  .  lie  has  prodiici'd  a  vliioroiiii  lioi.i, 
marred  li>  maiiyyriidllles  lioili  In  llioiiKlit  anil  exiirewili.h 
atiili'iiciiiiiliered  l>v  ri'diiiiilaiieiexaiid  repelltlonx  in  both 
—Sjiii-tnhii.  xlv.  litis, 

.Mark,  James.  Healing  by  Litylng-on  of  Hands, 
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.Mark,  l.i/zie  :ind  Itohert  K.  1.  A  Christina- 
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Pii'tiire  Uliok,  Lon.,  1S«S,  Uo. 

.Mark,  Itohrrt  IJIIce.  I.  All  around  the  Clock. 
Illust.  Loll.,  issii,  Ito.  2,  The  (iiieen  of  the  .\leailo». 
Illust.  Lon.,  1SS7,  4to.  :t.  All  Things  Urighi  iiicl 
llcauliful:  Picture  and  Song.  Lon.,  I.sss,  fol.  4.  ilvl.i 
"air  Flowers  from  the  Poets'  (larilon  ;  Selected  iiicl 
Arranged,  Lon.,  ISS8,  Ito.  h,  (Ed.)  Sweet  Nature,  iiicl 
other  Poems;  Selected.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISS8,  4lo.  i.. 
llright  lllossoms  from  the  Poets'  lliirden,  Lon.,  !>>-, 
si(.  Illiiio.  7.  (Jolileii  Leaves  from  the  Poets'  Uanli  n. 
Lon.,  IsSS,  si|.  Iliiiio.  8.  Jack  in  the  llox.  lllii-i. 
Lon.,  188S,  4to.  9.  When  All  is  Young.  Illust.  Lon., 
ISSS,  Ito.  Id.  Winter  .lewels  fniiu  the  Poets'  (ianh  ii, 
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Marknil,  John  William.  1.  Thermopyhe:  Ncw- 
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Mackall,  Henry  C  The  .Maryland  Code;  '.'d  cd  , 
Halt.,  I  SKI,  2  vols.  svo. 

Markarncss,  Mrs.  Matiltia  Anne,  ( I'lancli^,  ■ 
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ances.  Lon.,  1S:")S,  ISmo.  2.  The  Naughty  (iirl  of  ilic 
Family,  llluet.  Lon.,  lSR;j,  12mo.  :i  Clill'ord  Ciisllc : 
a  Tale  of  the  FInglish  Heformation,  Lon..  IsiiO,  I2iiiii; 
new  eiL,  ISHft.  4.  A  Village  Idol,  Lon.,  ISliii,  l2iiio  .'p. 
Married  and  Settled,  Lon.,  Isti9,  l2iiio.  6.  Old  Saws 
New  .Set.  Illust.  Lon.,  1S7I,  l2mo.  7.  A  Peerless 
Wife,  Lon.,  IS71,  :!  vols.  p.  Svo.  S.  Marion  Lee's  (iimd 
Work,  Lon,,  IS72,  ISnio.  9.  My  Sunday  Honk  of  I'ic- 
tures,  Lon.,  187:f,  l6mo.  10. 'children  of  tlic  ohicii 
Time,    Lon.,    1873,    Hiiiio.      II.    Tell    Miiiiiiiia.     liliii. 

Lon.,  1S7:1,  l2mo.     12.  Sweet  Flowers,  Lon.,  Is7:!,  K' 

in.  Wild  Hose,  and  other  Talcs,  Lon..  1874,  I2inii  II. 
Snowdrop,  and  other  Tales,  Lon.,  1871.  ISnio.  I.i.  Penil' 
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Mackay,  A.  Hand. Book  of  the  Scat  of  War  in 
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Mackay,  Ilev.  A.  Ii.  1.  The  (ilory  of  IheCro.-sa* 
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■•This  is  a  vorv  olaliorato  monograph,  haviim  s|.cciiil 
interest  ami  value  for  the  Seoteli  lawyer  and  the  iiiiiiute 
student  of  seutch  history,  hut.  tlirmigh  want  ol  lii-I-riile 
political  prouiiiiiiice  of  the  subieet  and  ai-lni-ciicss  nt 
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f  the  work,  and  absence,  it  iiiu>t  In 
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Ill,  and 


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1  ic'..i  ni  AiHimh  1,  1,1111,,  In,');),  Svo, 
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firaee  :  A.ldresse.s,  L on,,  l.^se  ,,  to  4  v  Z^'"""'""' 
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12mo"""''  •'•      '^'"'  ^'"'''-■"'■■'  Algebra,  Lon„  1881, 

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PlUu"H,r'' ^''^t  '"'»^^,  '•  A?"-  and  Mattie. 
i  ,."•' ."'""•  -  Florence  Walton,  IMiila  1S8I  Ifi,,,,? 
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liolt,  Philft.,  laSS,  16qio.  5.  Mrs.  GoUlworth'a  Charily, 
Philii.,  1SS7,  12mo.  t>.  Hia  Choice,  I'hila.,  lS»ti,  12iuu. 
7.   Pi'nrl  Iliinford's  Summer,  Philii.,  ISSS,  12mo. 

MacKean,  William.  I.  The  Kingis  Quhnir,  by 
Jnmes  I.,  King  of  Scotland,  done  into  Knglish,  Paisley, 
1887,  Ito.  2.  The  Poems  of  Alexander  Sentt.  done  into 
English,  Paisley,  18S8,  Svo.  ;i.  The  Poems  of  William 
Dunhar,  done  into  English,  Paisley,  1890,  Svo. 

IHacKee,  Thomas  H.,  and  Curry,  W.  W. 
(Ed.)  Protection  Echoes  from  the  Capitol,  N.  York.  ISSS, 
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King'.s  Beeches:  Stories  of  Old  Chums,  Lon.,  IS7.'),  p. 
8vo.  :>.  A  Child  of  Fortune,  Lon.,  1.S7a,  ;i  vols.  p.  Svo. 
6.  HandfKJt  to  Strangers:  a  Novel,  Lcjn.,  1870,  H  vol.«.  p. 
Svo.  7.  liravc  ,Mcn  in  Action  :  Thrilling  Stories  of  the 
liritish  Flag,  Lon.,  IS7S,  ]..  Svo. 

MackeiincI,  lltv.  Alfxaiider.  I.  The  Life  if 
Christian  Consecration  :  Sermons  preached  at  Leicester, 
L(m..  IS77,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  lliblical  Scheme  of  .N'ature 
and  .Man:  Fimr  Lectures,  Lon.,  188.'),  p.  Svo.  :i.  Ser- 
mons from  a  Sick-Hooru,  Lon.,  IS87,  :i2mo. 

MacKciinie,  M.     (Tians.)  A  Treatise  on  the  Man- 


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Old  Questions  in  Young 
2.    Little    Mother  and  her 

rilust.  Bost.,  1875,  llimo. 
N.  York,  lS7,'i,  12nio. 


infra,     I.  Thornton   Hall;  i 
Lives,    Lon,    1872,    12mo. 
Christmas,  and  other  Stories, 
;{.  Theodora:  a  Homo  Story, 

.llacKeoil,  I'hileilll,  principal  of  Abbott  Academy. 
With  MacKkkv,  PiliciiK  F.,  History  of  Abbott  Academy, 
Aiidover,  .Mas.suohusetts,  IS2!l-187'.t :  with  Introduction 
by  H.  A.  I'ark.      Ulust.      Antlover,  1880,  Svo. 

MucKeevcr,  .Miss  Harriet  Burn,  ["»(»•,  vol.  i., 
adil..]  IS07-I881!,  b.  in  I'hiladelphia ;  was  a  teacher  in 
that  city  for  more  than  thirty-six  years.  I.  Frederick 
Latimer,  Pliila.,  Kinm.  2.  The  House  on  the  Heights, 
Phila.,  l2mo.  :i.  Jessie  Morrison;  or.  The  Mis>i(]n 
Flower,  Phihi.,  ISmo.  4.  Little  Red  Cloak:  a  Talc  in 
Rhyme,  lllust.  Phila.,  sq.  Svo.  0.  Lucy's  Two  Lives, 
Phila.,  IHino.  0.  Lazy  Stephen,  and  what  nnido  him  a 
Valuable  .Man.  Host.,  I'SliO.  7.  Will  Collins,  Bost.,  IStill. 
S.  Edith's  Ministry,  Phila.,  1800,  I2mo.  il.  Milly's 
Taper;  or.  What  can  [do?  Bost.,  18BH,  iOmo.  10.  The 
Flounced  Kobe,  and  what  it  cost,  Phila.,  18(14,  I  Brno. 
11.  Aunt  Harriet's  Tales  about  Little  Words,  Phila., 
181)4,  ISmo.  12.  The  Woodclilf  Children,  Phila.,  1861, 
Ifimo.  13.  Sunshine;  or,  Kate  Vinton,  Phila.,  Kimo. 
14.  Eleanor's  Three  Birthdays,  Phila.,  1807,  lOmo.  lo. 
Good-Bye  Stories  for  Little  Children,  Phila.,  1807,  18mo. 
10.  Heavenward— Earthward,  Phila.,  1807,  lOmo.  17. 
Lucy  Forrester's  Triumph,  Phila.,  1807,  lOmo.  IS. 
Mary  Leslie's  Trials,  Phila.,  1807,  lOuio.  19.  Children 
with  the  Poets,  Phila.,  I  SOS,  12ino.  20.  Little  Mary, 
Phila.,  1808,  ISmo.  21.  Nothing  but  Leaves,  Phila., 
ISOS,  lOmo.  22.  Silver  Threads,  Phila.,  1S6S,  12nio. 
2:1.  Breakers  Ahea.l,  Pliihi.,  I"-'!)'.!,  lOmo.  24.  .Jack  and 
Florie.  Pliila.,  1809.  4to.  25.  Ilupcrl  Lawrence;  or,  A 
Boy  in  Earnest,  Phila.,  1809,  lOmo.  26.  Little  Mary 
and  the  Fairy.  Phila.,  1870,  sm.  4to.  27.  The  Old  Ch:\- 
tcau,  Phila.,  isTO,  lOmo.  28.  Maud  and  .Miriam,  Phila., 
1871,  lOmo.  29.  Twice  Crowned:  a  Story  of  the  Days 
of  Queen  Afary,  Phila.,  IS7:i,  lOino.  30.  Tender  and 
True,  Phila.,  1877,  llimo.  31.  (Jold  and  Huilt,  Phila., 
1877,  l2mo.  32.  Petite's  Wand  of  Lilies,  Phila.,  1877, 
lOino.  33.  Aunt  Loo'a  Serap-Book,  N.  York,  1878, 
ISmo.  34.  The  Foot  on  the  Sill,  N.  York,  ISSO,  lOmo. 
35.  Bertha's  Coronet,  Phila.,  1880,  12nio.  36.  Crown 
Jewels,  ('in.,  1883,  lOmo. 

Mackelcnil,  tJ.  J.  The  Path  :  an  Allegorical  Es- 
pay,  Lon.,  IS03. 

MacKnIlar,  C.  The  Premier's  Secret,  and  other 
Tales,  Melbourne,  I8SS. 

illacKtillar,  Mrs.  Mary.  Poems  and  Songs, 
tiaelic  and  English,  Eilin..  1 880,  p.  Svo. 

.MacKellar,  Thomas,  Ph.D.,  b.  1S|2,  in  New 
Y'ork  ;  became  a  printer  and  proof-reader,  and  subse- 
quently a  type-founder  in  Philadelphia.  1.  The  .Amer- 
ican Printer:  a  Manual  of  Typography,  Phila.,  1S06, 
12mo;  17th  ed.,  1888.  2.  Khynies  Atween-Times,  Phila., 
1873,  I2mio;  new  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.,  |S90. 

"Mr.  MacKellar  is  the  author  of  the  soni,'  bOKlnning 
'  Let  me  kiss  him  lor  his  mother.'  a  porfornianco  of  vvhicii 
the  aiithorsliip  is  perhaps  known  f)  one  in  twentytlve 
tlioiisaiid  pereuns  who  have  heard  the  music."— .Vdd'oii, 
xvi.201. 

3.  Hymns,  and  a  Few  Metrical  Psalms,  Phila.,  1883, 
1 2, no:  new  ed.,  enl..  1 887. 

MacKeudrick,  John  Gray,  M.D..  LL.D.,  F.R.S., 
professor  of  the  institutes  of  medicine  in  the  University 
of  (llasgow.  I.  Animal  Physiology,  Lon.,  1870.  2.  Out- 
lines of  Physiology  in  its  Relation  to  Man,  (ilasgow, 
1878,  p.  Svo.  3.  Text-Book  of  Physiology  :  vol.  i.,  gen- 
eral Physiology,  inelud.ing  the  Chemistry  and  llistoloi/y 
of  the  'rissues  and  the  Physiology  of  the  Mu.sclos.  lllust. 
(Ilasgow  and  Lon.,  l888,"Svo. 

MacKenna,   Stephen   J.      1.  Off  Parade,   Lon., 
1872,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.     2.  At  School  with  an  Old  Dragoon, 
lllust.     Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.     3.  Plucky  Fellows:   Remi- 
niscences for  Boys,  Lon.,  1873;  new  cd.,  1880,  l2mo.    4. 
lOSO 


French  of  A.  and  J.  Duplais,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo, 

Mackenzie,  Mrs.  Adelhcid,  b.  in  (iermany; 
wife  of  Robert  Shelton  Mackenzie,  hi/rii.  1.  .Marrietl 
against  Reason,  Bost.,  1869,  Svo.  2.  Aureola;  or.  The 
Black  Sheep :  a  Story  of  German  Social  Life,  Phila., 
1871,  12mo. 

Mackenzie,  Alexander,  C.S.L,  a  member  (jf  the 
Bengal  civil  service  since  1802;  chief  conunissiioier  of 
the  Central  Provinces  since  1887.  I.  Memoratolum  on 
the  Northeast  Frontier  of  Bengal,  Calcutta,  I  s(i9.  2. 
How  India  is  governed  :  being  an  Account  of  Knglisli 
Work  in  India,  Lon.,  1882,  12mo.  3.  History  of  the 
Relations  of  the  Government  with  the  Hill  Tribes  on  the 
Northeast  Frontier  of  Bengal,  Calcutta  and  Lon.,  1>S4. 
Svo.  4.  Rejiort  on  the  Administration  of  the  Centriil 
Provinces  for  the  Years  1880-87,  Nagpoor,  ISS7, 

MacKenzie,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D.,  b.  isno,  in 
New  Bedford,  .Mass.;  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1859,  an. I 
at  Andover  Theological  Seminary  in  ISOl  ;  since  IsO; 
has  had  charge  of  the  First  Church  at  Cambridge,  Mass., 
where  he  is  a  lecturer  in  Harvard  Divinity  School,  iuid 
one  of  the  preachers  to  Harvard  College.  1.  The  'liiu 
Boys,  Bost.,  1870.  2.  History  of  the  First  Church,  Cam- 
bridge, 1873.  3.  Cambridge  Sermons,  Bost.,  ISS3,  l2mo. 
4.  Some  Things  Abroad,  Bost.,  1SS7,  12mo. 

Mackenzie,  Alexander.  1.  History  of  the  Clan 
Mackenzie:  with  Genealogies  of  the  Principal  Families. 
Inverness,  1879. 

"The  work  has  an  intense  interest  of  a  certain  kind."— 
Alh.,  No.  2704. 

2.  The  Isleof  Skvein  1882-83:  Trial  of  the  Braes  and 
Glenilale  Crofters,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo.  3.  History  of  the 
Highland  Clearances:  I).  MacLeod's  "Gloomy  Mems.," 
Ac.  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo. 

MacKenzie,  Alexander,  b.  1822,  in  Logieraii, 
Perthshire,  Scothind :  in  1842  emigrated  to  Canada, 
where  he  was  elected  to  Parliament  in  1801  and  beciiuie 
the  leader  of  the  Liberal  party.  The  Life  and  Speeches 
of  the  Hon.  George  Brown,  Toronto,  IS82,  Svo. 

Mackenzie,  Miss  Anne.  I.  Seeing  and  Hearlnir; 
or.  Three  Years'  Experience  in  Natal,  Edin.,  1S57,  8vm. 
Anon.  2.  Charlie  Douglas's  Visit  to  a  Mission  Statimi, 
Lon.,  1870,  12mo.  3.  Mission  Life  among  the  Zulu 
Kaffirs:  a  Memoir  of  Henrietta.  Wife  of  the  lUv.  H. 
Robertson,  S.P.G.  Missionary;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1ST5,  cr. 
Svo. 

Mackenzie,  C.  W.      The  Uncrowned    Prince  in 
Israel:  a  Cairn  on  a  Neglected  Grave,  Lon  ,  IS8.1,  ISrno. 
Mackenzie,  Charles.     Natural  History  of  Qua  i- 
rupeds,  Birds.  Ac,  Lon.,  1859,  12mo. 

Mackenzie,  Charles  Francis.  The  Roaiantic 
Land  of  Hind,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Mackenzie,  Charles  Frederick.  Holidays  at 
Lynunre;  or,  Miracles  Explained,  Lon.,  1855,  ISmo. 

Mackenzie,  Charles  II.  Religious  Sentiments 
of  Charles  Diekens,  Lon.,  1SS4,  cr.  Svo. 

'■  .tIacKenzie,  Christine,"  (Pseud.)  See  Iiik- 
FEi.i.,  Miss  Asnik,  mijim, 

Mackenzie,  Donald.  TheFloodingoftho.'ahani: 
Account  of  the  Proposed  Plan  for  Opening  Centr;il  Afnca 
to  Commerce  and  Civilization  from  the  North-"  est 
Coast,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo. 

Mackenzie,  Donaldson.    Effect  of  Septic  In 
ticms  on  the  Lungs  and  Health,  Lon.,  1858,  l2nio. 

MacKenzie,  Edward  Montapu  Stuait  (irim- 
ville     .Montttgn-Stnart-Wortley-,     Eiirl 
Hharnclili'e,    b.    1827;    created    an    earl    in 


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(Ed.)   Letters  and  Works  of  Lady  Mary  Wortley 

tagu,  Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Mackenzie,  Frederick  William,  M.D.,  IJ-""- 
1  1805,  was  physician  to  Queen  Charlotte's  Lyingin  Hu?- 
!  pital.  I.  On"the  llelalions  of  Uterine  to  Constitati.mal 
1  Disorders.  Parti.  Lon.,  1852,  Svo.  2.  The  Pathology 
1  and  Treatment  of  I'hlegmasia  Uolens,  as  deduccl  Iruui 


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liiiMii'iiinii  ft.jnnets,  Invornoss,  ISSS,  p    Svo 

.Mackenzie,  (Jeorge  Ilunler,  M.I*,,'  surKcun  for 
throat   ,l,»eMSc.  to  the   Eye,   K.n.  aiul  Throat  llo.pit.M 
tdinhurKh       A  Practical  Treatise  un  the  S|,utu,u  i  'with 
fepeoiul  Kelerei.ce  to  the  Diagnosis,  I'lognosis,  and  Thcr.i- 

iZ!'u<-<tsv!r  "''  "'^  '^''"'""'  ""''   ''""""'  '^'""'  '""' 

Mackenzie,  Miss  Georgiaiiu.Muir.  With  Ihbv 
M.ss  Ai.K,,,NA  Pailina:  1.  Notes  on  the  South  Slavonic 
Countnes  ,n  Austria  and  Turkey  in  Europe,  containing 
Historical  and  Political  Information,  added  to  the  Sub" 
stance  of  a  Paper  read  at  the  Meeting  of  the  British  As- 
sociation at  IJath,  1S6.1.  Edited,  with  a  Prefacc,'bv 
luinphry  Sandwith,  C.B.,  D.C.L.  Edin.  and  lion:, 
INt'O,  Myo.  2.  1  ravels  in  the  Slavonic  Provinces  of  Tur. 
key  in  Europe,  Eon.,  lS(i7,  2  vols.  Svo;  2d  od  rev  with 
a  Preface  by  the  Right  Hon.  W.  E.Gladstone,  M.\'.','w7. 
/'The  ilistinguishcd  writer  of  the  Preface  to  iliis  honi-  1 

K  vcs  It  as  his  „ „  ,|,at,  „s  r.'gan  .s  t lie  \ri  '■   ■  ndK 

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Ks","Ls'!,?,r''''  "«"■"»«>  B-     Kitty's  Cou8in,  Eon., 

of'^?i"„!','"'^**'ir '"""•^'  *»•  ^-     S>'it^erland,  ("Eib 
of  Entertaining  llistory.")      Ill»st.     Ijost.,  ISSI,  l2no 

ii    Ma' Krv?,l''M'''';."'''«",'  (»"''B'««''  f"'"^  "ol- 

Com  Macken/,ie.     Storms  and  Sunshines  of  a  Soldier's 

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liiicoln  l.s5».-(,4     canon  and  sub-dean  18(i4:  arohdJacon 
Not tinghaii,   l8B,i:  Bishop  Suffragiin  of  Nottingham 

e"  11    isfi""i'.,,, ?"'-.,  'V,  ^■."-  ,    2-    Ordination    Lectures, 
r  i'l   1 1  •!•  Metrical  Lessons  from  the  (iospels 

or  Uiildreii,    l.on.,   1S71,  12mo.     !.   Four   Lectures  on 
tl.c  Clergy  and  their  Duties,  Eon.,  ES74,    2n  o 

MacKeirzie,  Ca,.t.  J.     The  Reserve  i-orce:  In-  I 
striu'ticms,  .tc,  Liverpool,  IS?  1    8vo  I 

Mackenzie,  J.      liutier-Making  and  Dairy  Ma-  ' 
ohinery  Appliances,  Ac,  Eon.,  1888,  r   8vo 

.Mackenzie,  J.  Ford.     The  Pleasu/os  of   Ifouse- 
n™  ,','l':fi8,!^.''"'''  "■■  ''^"«Slo,  Ac.,  Eon.,  1877,  12mo: 

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Mackenzie,   Kenneth    Robert    Henderson. 

.  rrnns.,  lie  Life  of  Uismarck,  Private  and  PoMt"  ■ 
with  Bescrip  ivo  Notices  of  his  Ancestry,  by  J.  (i  E 
lesekiel      Illust.     Eon.,  ISii9,  8vo.     2.   Roy,,!  Ma,:,,!,'. 

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.M.H.C.l'.,  b.   ls;)7,  at  l.eytonstonc   lisscx  ;  eilucat .  r  „V 
\ienn,i       He   founded  the  hospital  for  di-eases  of  tlio 

":;;  i";/  h''r  t**"""'  '-""'"•  ■"  '"''•  "'"hieh'y 

111  aaiiicd  tic  Jacksonian  prize  at  the  Royal  Colleee  of 
Mirgeons.  In  I,s87  he  was  summoned  t.,  a  ten  ftl  o 
crown  prince,  afterwards  the  emperor  Frederick  l"  „  of' 
Gcimaiiy,  and  remained  in  charge  "f  the  ca<c  till  the 
ae:,th  of  the  emperor.     Ho  is  a  member  of  minvi  id 

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Sts  Ii:  -''".''"''^."i-i''^  '""'  ""'"'->'  '-'""-cu"  V 
of   the  Hn  ,  Li  V""-;,"^'  I.  ■'^vo.     4.  The  PharmacopaMii 

L,on..  18,2,  fp.  Svo,  4lh  ed.,  enl.,  1881.  ;•,.  Diiihthorii, 
IS  Nature  and  Treatment,  Varieties  and   I  o        Exp  I: 

the  lliroat  and  Nose,  Eon.,  l,s,s(|-84.  2  vols  „  Kvo  " 
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Book  for  Singers  and  Speakers^  Eon.,  KSSltp. to  ""'h 

r   'to'^irrf  *!;,^A;r-Pa.ssages  in  Europe,  Eon..  1888, 

liln  t         !;,      '^.^""'  il'-^'^"''  I''™lerick   the  Noble 

la    m.nt    f",l  '^     •  "'  '™-     '?''   ''^  "   ''^f™""  "^  ^'^ 
irealmint  of  the  case  against  the  strictures  of  German 

physicians.  It  had  a  large  circulation  ;  but  its  p,  b|  ^a- 
will'l"''"  •''"''r  "  l'^"""''  "f  professional  .  ti .  c  te  ) 
^"h^*"'',!?.'  '^!",'^»-    View'of  the  Sal,non-i-i"l "ry 


Mackenzie    John.     (Ed.)  Memorials  of  the  Siege 
01  llcirv.     By  W.  B.  Killen.     Eon.,  1861,  fp    4to 

cim"tndnr?-^'""''  "'■  "■"  '"'""""  Missionary  So. 
11  ss  ",?'"•  ■'''■'"'  y  """'"'^'i"'^-'-  of  liechnanaland 
oLl'^'l!  resigned.       1.  Ten    Years    North    of    the 

i.    Luy.n..iivn  in   l)..irl,-    l'lii,-ps  •    ,,  ^(..rr  of  W„„  i 

'Tv'';'':\:i''^/'-''""-''-'^i->-.i8^4p.'8^^ 

XXV  111".  •   '""■•''""'"8  "•"'  imtttfeeicl  imrratlve."-J<;a(l., 

oi,i™;V'„?r'/''"™-  '•"»"'!?!''"■  Hulingit:  being  In- 
an  1  ,  I  ^M'^'i't'ce,  in  Bechuanaland,  Cape  Colonv 
and  England.     Mnps  and  Illust.    Eon.,  1887,  2  vols.  Sv, 


of  Scotland,  Edin.,  18fiO,  Svo 

Mackenzie,   Robert.  '  l.  The  United  States  of 
America:  a  II, story,  Eon,,  187(1,  p.  Svo:  new  ed.     881- 

Edin'"is7ir^r''""'  ^'rr^^ "  "'-^'"'-y'  '■»"■  ""J 

uun.,  isiii,  p.  Svo;  new  ed,,  18S4 

Maciienzie,    Robert    Sheltnn,    M.D,   ELD.. 

u.y.E.,  L,ni(f,  vol.  II..  ad(  .,      8liy-lss(l      1     M,i„„;,..    r 

Ms'Life;^;,:^,^-l'i'i-,.f,,^:'-  "''''-  «-'-'-  ^'-ry  of' 

Mackenzie,   Thomas,   Lord,    I807-lSii!i     was 
duca.ed  at  the   universities  of  St.  Andrews  and  Ed  n 

in    l.s.!^,  si  criff  of   Ross   and   t'roniarty  in    18.-,|    and  a 

s™ .     1  h  i,\   *""^"-'\.>"    «"■»""    I-..W,   Edin.,  1862, 
ed.!'l884        "   ^^  "'"''"  K''-'<l""iick,   LE.B..  1870;  6th 

Mackenzie,  Rev.  Williiiin      i   rpiii     ■  i  .. 
..y  Three  o,  the  ^rhirtec;,  «;!'':!  ^ving^tla:*';^^^^^^^^ 
Soc.  Pub.,)  Douglas.  ISiiO,  Svo.     2.  Indev  f.  Al  "--"  -u 
utc  or  Tyuvald  Laws  of  the  Isle  of  Man;  Doughus,^  isftl, 

Mackenzie,    William.       Ruth:     an    Historical 
Poem,  Eon.,  1866,  l2uio  msioritai 

ii  '"^dTnsM*  i^\^''''- V*'",!"""""''  "•A..['."'^voi. 

mi     V  „        ;  o.'  "•«■■'"'"""'"  "'  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford. 
IS34;  vioar  of  St.  James's,  Holloway,  from  1838      For 

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4tli  e.l.,  Lon.,  IStil,  er.  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  1871.  «.  Help  for 
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1SK7.  u.  Hible  Chanieters.  Lon.,  K'-OI,  l2nio;  new  ed.. 
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ed.«.,  I.Siii'.-7a.  i:t.  Snul  of  Tarsii-s  ;  his  Life  lunl  Le.'sona  ; 
new  ed.,  I.on.,  |.'<li4,  l2ino.  1  1.  liible  Studies  lor  Family 
Reading.  Lon.,  I8('>7.  12mo.  I.").  Homo  Religion,  Lon., 
1S70,  ;i2mo.  Hi.  The  Hay  of  Trouble:  I'lain  Uor.ls  for 
the  SiilVering  and  Sorrowful,  Lon.,  I. ''7 1,  p.  Svo. 

iHucKerlic,  I*.  H.  History  of  the  Land.s  and  tlioir 
Owners  in  (ialloWMV.  Ivlin.,  I.'i70-7'J,  .')  vols. 

.Mackcrii,  'riiuiiia,s.  Lueian  Playfair:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  I.S57,  .'t  vols.  )i.  Wvl. 

.MacKerrow,  James  Muir.  Memoir  of  W.  Mo- 
Kerrow.     liy  his  Son.     Lon.,  IS.Sl,  p.  Svo. 

Maclierrow,  Ilcv.  John,  D.l).  History  of  the. 
Foreign  .Missiona  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church, ! 
Kiliii.,  1S(>7,  Svo. 

MackoMon,  Rev.  Charle§.      1.  Evidence  before] 
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dres.ses,    Lon.,    18S2-Si!,    two   series,    12iiio.       J.    Good 
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dresses, Lon.,  I8S1,  12mo. 

Mackeson,  11.  II.  The  Fraternity  of  the  Assump- 
tion id'the  Itlesseil  Virgin  Mnry  at  Hythe,  Lon.,  1S7:1,  Svo, 

Mackeson,  William  Wyllys,  Q.C.,  b.  isci; 
graduated  at  t^ucen's  Ccdlege,  O.xl'ord,  1S:1();  called  to 
the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  IS6S.  With  FoiiUES,  John, 
The  Supreme  Court  of  Juilicaturc  Acts,  1873  and  1875  : 
with  Forms  of  Pleading,  Ac,  Lon.,  IS7iJ,  Svo. 

Mackcsy,  William  II.,  and  Molesworth,  G. 
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Feet:  specially  adapted  for  Officers  on  Service,  Civil 
Engineers,  and  Travellers  in  India,  N.York,  IS82,  ;i2ino. 

Mackey,  Albert  (•allatin,  M.U.,  [<niti-,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  1807-18SI,  b.  lit  Charleston,  S.C. ;  graduated  at 
the  inedioal  department  of  the  L'niversity  of  South  Caro- 
lina is;i2  ;  gave  up  practice  in  1844  to  devote  himself  to 
the  study  of  Freemascmry,  and  to  miscellaneous  writing, 
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N.  York,  ISCiO,  I2mo.  ".  A  History  of  Freemasonry  in 
South  Carolina,  lS(i!.  4.  Manual  for  the  Lodge,  N. 
Y'ork,  lS(i5,  Svo.  5.  Cryptic  Masonry:  a  Manual  of  the 
Council,  N.  Y"ork,   ISii",  24mo.      (!.  Masonic  Ritualist, 

N.  Y'ork,   I8li7,    24i 7.  .Symbolism  of   Freemascmry, 

N.York,  186!l,  l2mo.  S.  Encyelopa;dia  of  Freemasonry 
and  its  Kindred  .Sciences.  Illust.  1S74.  Svo;  2d  ed., 
1882.  y.  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Law  applied  to  the 
Government  of  Masonic  Bodies,  1875,  12iuo. 

Mavkey,  Ilev.  Donald  Job",  F.A.S.,  F.S.8., 
F.R.ll.S.,  gradiiiifed  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cam- 
bridge, IS(),S;  ordained  18B8;  canon,  precentor,  ami 
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of   the    Warrington 

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Mackie,  Alexander,  editor 
Guardian.  1.  Italy  and  France:  < 
Lon.,  1875,  Svo.  2.  .Scotticisms, 
rectcd,  Edin.,  I8S1,  fp.  Svo. 

.'tiacKie,  JanieK,  The  Rums  Calemliir :  a  Manual 
of  Rurnsiana :  relating  Events  in  the  I'oetV  Hi,-toi-y, 
Names  associated  with  his  Life  ami  Writings,  a  (.'oiicisc 
liil)liogrii]ihy.  ami  a  Record  of  liurns  Relies,  Kilmarti",'k, 
IS74,  Svo.     Anon. 

.Mackie,  John  .Milton,  [inifc,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  Krom 
Cape  Cod  to  Di.xie  and  the  Tropics,  N.  Y'ork,  Istil, 
12mi/. 

.Mackie,  S.  J.,  C.E.  "(ireat  Paul,"  from  its  Cast- 
ing to  its  I)cdication  :  with  a  Preface  on  liells,  by  .Liliii 
Stainer,  M.A.,  .Miis.  Doc,  Organist  of  St.  Paul's,  I.on., 
18^2. 

.Mackie,  Samuel  Joseph,  I'.d.S.  1.  Hund-Iluoh 
of  Folkestone,  Lon.,  ISali,  p.  Svo.  2.  Historical  Accuuiit 
of  Folkestone,  Lon.,  1S56,  p.  Svo.  3.  First  Traces  cd 
Life  on  the  Earth,  Lon.,  IsfiO,  cr.  Svo. 

Macliien,  I*.  E.  Theodora  Cameron.  Illust. 
Lon.,  187S,  ji.  Svo. 

MncKim,  J.     Poems,  Lon.,  1888,  fp.  Svo. 

MacKim,  Joseph.  Darcy  and  his  Friends:  an 
Irish  Tale,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p.  Svo.  2.  Fairy-Talcs  for  Cliil- 
dren  :  Tommy  Greedygrab  and  Wriggletum,  Lon.,  Iss2. 
so.  Hinio. 

MacKini,  Itcv.  Randolph  II.,  D.D.  1.  Vindi- 
cation of  Protestant  Principles  against  a  Recent  Attack. 
N.  York,  1879,  12nio.  2.  Future  Punishn:eiit:  Sermons; 
with  an  Introduction  on  Retribution,  anil  an  Essav  on 
Prayers  for  the  Dead,  N.  York,  18S3,  l2iiio.  :i.  liiead 
in  the  Desert,  and  other  Sermons,  N.  York,  Iss7, 
12mo. 

MacKim,  W.  W.  A  Brief  Dissertation  on  Militniy 
Titles  and  Brevet  Rank.  By  an  Ex  Army  Officer.  Bost., 
issii. 

Itlackinlay,  Daniel  A.  ThcIToirof  Ardanarchcn, 
and  other  Tales,  Lon.,  IStil.  fp.  Svo. 

iMackinlny,  James  M.    Poems,  (JIasg.,  IS78,  12mo. 

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I8SS,  cr.  Svo. 

.MacKinnon,  Charles,  <iibbs,  Joseph  II., 
and  Hankin,  .Montgomerie.  The  Quadrilateral, 
[verse,]  Lon.,  Is05,  Svo.     Anon, 

.MacKinnon,  Rev.  Uonald  Ililaro  Ouselry 
Diinsdale,  M.A.,  F.R.(i.S.,  graduated  at  Exeter  to] 
lege,  Oxford,  1871  ;  ordained  1872  ;  cu^nte  in  cliaige  yl 
Speldhurst  since  1879.  1.  Lapland  Life;  or.  Summer 
Adventures  in  the  Arctic  Regions,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 
2.   Memoirs  of  Clan  Fingon,  Lon,  1SS2. 

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Afiiean  Campaign  of  1879,  Ac,  Lon.,  Isso,  4to. 

Mackinnon,  Rev.  James.  South  African  Trait?, 
Ellin.,  1887,  Svo. 

.Mackintosh,  Rev.  Charles  H. 
Rook  of  Genesis,   I'hila.,  ISti.'i,  l2mo. 
Book  of  Exodus,  Philu.,  ISfiS,  12mo. 
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Mackintosh,  Daniel,  F.G.S. 
England  and  Wales :  its  Cliaracter  and  Origin  :  being  an 
Attempt  III  trace  the  Nature  of  the  Geological  Causes, 
espi'cially  Denudation,  by  which  the  Physical  Feiluius 

..   . ,        . .        .. .         i_  _  .._    I -  „     1 1      r 1  uiin     ..     c,,,. 


1.  Notes  on  ttic 

2.  Notes  on  tlic 

:(.  Notes  on  tliu 

4.  Life  and  Times 

The   Scenery  of 


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Also,  musical  compositions,  diocesan  maps.  Ac. 

Mackey,  Franklin  Ilubbell.  1.  District  of  Co- 
lumbia Supreme  Court  Reports :  vols,  i.-iv..  Wash.,  1880 
-8fi,  Svo.  2.  The  Practice  and  Procedure  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  District  of  Columbia  :  being  a  Collection  of 
its  Rules,  and  of  the  Federal  and  iMnryland  Statutes  af- 
fecting the  Practice  and  Procedure  of  the  Court,  Wash., 
188S,  1.  .0. 


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canon    of    the     Roman    Catliolic    Cathedral,    Hereford. 
(Trans.)  The  Works  of  St.  Francis  do  Sales:  vols,  i.-iv., 
Lon.,  1885-88,  er.  Svo. 
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riie  fact  that  Mr.  Mackintosh's  viiliinie  Is  not  a  >y-tiiii- 
atic  treatise,  but  simply  or  eliielly  a  reeurd  of  his  o»ii  oli- 
servations  ill  eoiineetidii  with  current  theories  of  surla'c- 
tfeoliiny,  tells  rather  in  his  favour  as  an  iiiiihor  fir  less 
iiistrnetod  readers,  while  it  does  not  ilotraet  110111  liiii:  us  a 
ehiiinaiil  for  geological  honours."— .4(A..  No.  'JlirJ, 

'His  eoneliisions  are 'founded  on  the  results  of  iii.iiiy 
years'  personal  observations,  and  every  page  bears  wit- 
ness to  the  close  and  tlumghtful  study  which  he  lias  liiycii 
to  all  the  more  elmraeterlsik)  or  typical  scenes  of  geologicul 

Mackintosh,  Florence.  The  Secret  of  the  North; 
of.  The  Priiices-  loeln,  Lim.,  iss.'i,  ISnin. 

Mackintosh,  John.  The  History  of  Civilization 
in  Scotland,  Edin.,  1878-88,  .'!  vols.  Svo. 

"It  rejvrescnts  the  results  of  the  leisure  rending  for 
twenty-three  years  of  an  Aberdeenshire  workiiiu'-iioin.  ■  ■  ■ 
A  clear  and  impartial  writer  of  narrative.  Mr  Mackiiilosli 


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I     Matlachlaii,  Kc'i,,r,.<i,'      ti,     t. 
land.  i,„,|  oilie,  !■  ,',.;"„     |,-.,'^'«  J*™'"i<'«  "f  Seot- 

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Abuse,  hon.,  l,s.01,  l  .    "''  -    T  ,    ' ./  i'*'''"    "^  ''"'  ""<» 
to  Ciitholioiiy  Answer..,!'  I  u,,  ^  ''^'*';  'K'on  :  Objeetiona 

''AliM,  II.  H-.,  Controversial?."         ''  '?"'"■     ^*''"'  '"■■•«- 
8vo.  '   -""""^'-'■»">'  t-'irresjiondenoe,   J,on.,  ls,-,,0, 

iMaclachlan.  Pntor     ni,  •  . 

licii.l  Cliarae.er,  I'on     In",-   n   s    '  """■  ^"""^  '"  '"•»  'Jf- 

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Century,  Edin.,  ISTO,  p.  8vo.  Anon.  3.  "Thrust Out:" 
an  Old  Legend,  Edin.,  lS7:i,  p.  8vo. 

MacLaren,  AgneH.  (Tiana.)  A  Practical  Treiitise 
on  the  Dieeiises  (jf  the  Uterus,  Ovariea,  and  Fallopian 
Tubes;  from  the  French  of  AinCdfo  I'ourty,  Lon.,  1MS2, 
8vo. 

itIucLaren,  Kcv,  Alexander,  D.D.,  b.  1826,  at 
educated   at  Stepney  College  and   at   London 


Priests,  and  People,  by  David  Silvagni,  Lon.,   1887,  :i 
vol.".  8vo. 

IMacLtkiighlin,  Iliiberti  liiogniphical  !»kclchts 
of  Ancient  Iri:<h  Saints,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo. 

JMacbaiighlin,  J.  Fairfax.  The  American  Cy- 
clops, the  Hero  of  New  Orleans,  and  the  Spoiler  of  Sil- 
ver Spoons :  dubbed  L.L.D.     by  Pasciuino.     liall.,  ISi)^, 

Macl.ailghlill,     John.        1.      Squire     llardman- 
Dftugliter,   Lon.,   1871,  p.  8vo.      2.   Mark    Miinly'.s  K. 
3.  The  Storui,  and  llandohj 


Glasgow  ; 

University  ;    minister    of    Portland    Clia|iel,    (Bapti.ft,) 

Southampton,  1846-58,  and  since  then  of  Union  Chapel,  '  venge,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  8vo 

Manchester.       1.    Sermons    preached    in    Manchester,    Khymes,  Lon.,  1879. 

Lon.,    lStiH-73,   three    scries,    fp.   Svo.     2.   Counsels   for,       ittacliaughlin,  M.  Louise.     1.  China  Pamtni!: 

the  Study  and  the  Life,  Lon.,  1861,  12mo.     3.   A  Spring  '  a  Practical  Manual  for  the  Use  of  Amateurs  ii.  the  Lie. 

Holiday    in    Italy,    Lon.,    18(1.0,    12mo.      4.    Week-Day  '  oration    of  Hird    Porcelain,    Cin.,    1877,   H[ 


liini 


Kvpning  Aildrcsses,  delivered  in  Manchester,  Lon.,  1877, 
12mo.  5.  The  Life  of  David  as  reflected  in  his  Psalms, 
Lon.,  I8S0,  l2nio;  (ith  ed.,  1885.  Ii.  The  Secret  of 
Power,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  1882,  12mo.  7.  A 
Year's  Ministry,  Lon.,  1884,  two  series,  p.  Svo.  8.  Pic- 
tures and  Emblems :  being  Illustrations  from  his  Ser- 
mons. Selected  by  J.  H.  Martyn.  Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo. 
9.  Christ  in  the  Heart,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  1886, 
p.  Svo.  10.  The  Epistles  of  St.  Paul  to  the  Colossians 
and  Philemon,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo.  11.  .Mi>dern  Mira- 
cles: Manifestations  of  God's  Love  and  Power,  Lon., 
1888,  p.  8vo. 

Maclaren,  Archibald.  The  Fairy  Family:  a 
Series  of  Uallads  and  Metrical  Talcs  illustrating  the 
Fairy  .Mythology  of  Europe,  Lon.,  1857,  p.  Svo.  Anon. 
New  ed.,  with  author's  name,  I87.'i. 

Maclaren,  Archibald,  instructor  in  gymnastics 
atO.xford.  1.  A  Military  System  of  Gymnastic  E.ter- 
ciscs,  for  the  Vie  of  Instructors,  Lon.,  1862,  Svo.  2.  A 
System  of  Fencing,  Lon.,  1861,  er.  Svo.  3.  Training  in 
Theory  and  Practice,  Lon.,  1866,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1874.  4. 
A  System  of  Physical  Education,  Theoretioal  and  Prac- 
tical, 0.\f.,  1869,  12ino. 

'Mr.  .Maelareii  can  "xpfind  the  chest  and  increase  the 


Pottery  Dec(f|-ation  under  the  Glaze,  Cin.,  1880,  g(|.  Ifin,.,. 

3.  Suggestions   to   China-Painters,  Cin.,  If^SI,  scj.  I2ihi.. 

4.  Painting  in  Oil:  a  Manual   for   the  Use  of  Studeiiis, 
Cin.,  1888,  8(^.  12mo. 

JHaclaurin,  Ucv.  John,  minister  in  Glasgow.  The 
Nature  of  Ecclesiastical  Government,  and  of  the  Con^ti- 
tution  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Illust.,  Ac.  Glai- 
gow,  1854,  Svo.     Anon. 

Muclay,  Arthur  Collins,  instructor  of  Kngliah  at 
Tokio.  A  Dudgetof  Letters  from  Japan  :  Keminisieniis 
of  Work  and  Travel  in  .lapan,  N.  York,  1886,  12»io. 

iMaclay,  Kev.  R.  S.  Life  aiucmg  the  Chinese,  .\. 
York,  1861,  12mo. 

Maclean,  A.  T.  Oran,  and  other  Poems,  Lon., 
1857,  l2mo. 

MacLean,  Charles,  bookseller,  Dnnkcld.  Dun- 
keld  :  its  Siralhs  and  Glens ;  or.  Central  Perthshire. 
Historical  and  Descriptive:  Compilid,  Arranged,  iiiid 
Original,  Dunkeld,  1879,  8va.     Anon. 

Maclean,  Uaniel.  The  (iospel  iu  the  Psalius:  a 
Series  of  E.xpositions,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

Maclean,  G.  M.,  M.D.  Elements  of  Somatology: 
a  Treatise  on  the  General  Properties  of  Matter,  N.  York, 
1860. 


stature  of  man  as  certainly  as  a  sculptor  can  carve  a  piece  i  Maclean,  J.  L.  The  British  Railway  Svsieiii 
of  marble  to  tli.Mle.sire.l  shape.  .  .  .  The  value  of  the  book  ;  ^^  ^  performed  in  the  Principal  Departments,"  Lon. 
in  laving  down  a  regular  course  of  ctercises  una  ill  sag-     ""'"t"-"        ^"  '  •  ' 

Kcsliiig  new  oombiiialions  to  teachers  will  bo  considera-  ,  -loo+i  ovo, 
ble."— .Stt.  liei:,  .\.\vii.  61. 

Maclaren,  Charles,  [miii;  vol.  ii.,  add.,]   1782- 
1866.     1.  The  Plain  of  Troy  Described,  Lon.,  1863,  Svo 


2.  Select  Writings :  Political  Science,  Ac.  :  with  Me- 
moirs, Edin.,  1869,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Maclaren,  Rev.  David,  ministei  of  Humble, 
Scotland.     The  Light  of  the  World,  Edin.,  187S,  fp.  Svo. 

Maclaren,  J.  In  a  Rash  Moment,  Lon.,  1879,  2 
vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Maclaren,  J.  Neil  Wlllox  :  a  Story  of  Edinburgh 
in  the  Days  of  Queen  Mary.  Edin.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Maclaren,  James.  1.  Sketch  of  the  History  of 
the  Currency,  Lon.,  1858,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1879.  2.  In- 
dian E.\ohange:  Thoughts  suggested  by  the  Fall  in 
Value  of  Silver,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo. 

Maclaren,  James.  1.  Critical  Examination  of  the 
Principal  Arguments  for  and  against  Darwinism,  Lon., 
1876,  Svo.  2.  Natural  Theology  in  the  Nineteenth  Cen- 
tury, Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

Maclaren,  John  James,  b.  1842,  near  Lachutc, 
Quebec,  Canada,  and  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1S68.  The 
Roman  Law  in  English  Jurisprudence,  Toronto,  1887. 

.Haclaren,  1'.  Seven  Topics  of  Christian  Faith  ;  a 
Manual  of  Theology,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  8vo. 

Maclaren,  I'eter.  The  Glory  of  the  Holy  Ghost, 
Lon.,  1S55,  12mo. 

Maclaren,  T.  Systematic  Memory,  Lon.,  1866, 
12moi   3d  ed.,  1869. 

Maclaren,  Walter  S.  Bright.  Spinning  Woollen 
and  Worsted  :  a  Practical  Treatise  for  Persons  engaged 
in  these  Trades,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo.  With  Hkaimont,  J., 
Report  oftlit  "loth-Workers' Comjiany,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo. 

.nacLaren,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Edwarl, 
S.T.D.,   D.C.L.,   b.    1831,   in   Geneva,   N.Y. ;  became    a 


MacLeau,  J.  P.  1.  Mastodon,  Mamniolli,  :iii<l 
Man,  Cin.,  ISiS,  12mo.  2.  Manual  of  the  Antiipiitv  of 
Man.  Illust.  8th  ed., Cin.,  1879,  l2ino.  3.  The  .Moiin.l- 
Builders:  with  an  Investigation  into  the  Archu'ology  of 
Butler  County,  Ohio.  .Map  and  Illust.  Cin.,  1S7!I,  r.Mno. 
4.  Jewish  Nature-Worship,  the  Worship  of  i he  Recip- 
rocal Principles  of  Nature  among  the  Ancient  Hebrews, 
Cin.,  1882,  24mo. 

Maclean,  Sir  John,  F.S.A.,  [<iiiic,  vol.  ii.,  fourth 
of  the  name  there  mentioned.  aiM.,]  b.  1811;  son  of 
R.  Lean,  of  Trehudreth  Barton,  Cornwall ;  resuuied  ihe 
name  of  Maclean  in  1845;  chief  auditor  at  tlic  \V:ir 
Office  1865-71;  knighted  1871.  1.  (Ed.)  Letters  froia 
George,  Lord  Carew,  to  Sir  Thomas  Roe.  Aniha^Molur 
to  the  Court  of  the  Great  Mogul,  16l5-ltil7,  (Cuiiidin 
Soc.  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1860,  4to.  2.  (Ed.)  Letters  from  Sir 
Robert  Cecil  to  Sir  George  Carew,  (Cannlen  Soc.  I'ub., 
Lon.,  l.'~64,  4to.  3.  Parochial  and  Family  Hisl.jry  (it 
the  Deanery  of  Trigg  Minor,  in  the  County  of  Cornwall, 
Lon.,  1868-79,  3  vols.  4to.  4.  The  Life  <d'  Sir  Tlionias 
Seymour,  Knight,  Baron  Seymour,  of  Sudcly.  I.oitl 
High  Admiral  of  England,  Lon.,  1869, -Ito.  Only  Wi 
copies  printed.  5.  (Ed.)  The  Berlseley  Manuscripts: 
the  Lives  of  the  Eerkcleys,  Lords  of  the  Ilcmoiir,  OastK'. 
and  Manor  of  Berkeley,  in  the  County  of  (iloucc.-icr.  In  la 
1066  to  1618.  By  John  Smyth,  of  Nibley.  (lirisiul  aial 
Gloucestershire  Arehtvol.  Soc.)  Gloucester,  ls,'s;i-M, 
2  vols.  Svo.     (See  Shith,  Joh.v,  of  Nibley,  niiti,  vol.  ii.) 

"One  of  the  most  important  coiitrilnilions  toonM;iioiyl- 
edge  of  incdiii-val  historv  which  has  appeared  siorc  the 
iiulilication  uf  the  l'i.,<toii  Letters.  "~S,il.  y.'-r..  Ivi-  .  ,.  ami 
lix.  51. 

6.  ^Ed.)  The  Berkeley  Manuscripts:  n  Description  cl 
the  Hundred  of  Berkeley,  in  the  County  of  (Jloaccster 


Presbyterian  minister  in  1860.  and  in  1.S72  entered  the    and  of  its    Inhabitants.      By  John   Smyth,  ol  Nibley 
ministry  of  the  Protestant   Episcopal  Church.     In   1875    Gloucester,  1886,  Svo.    7.  An  Historical  and  Geimilogmil 
he  was  elected  Bishop  of  Illinois,  and  on  the  division  of     Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Poynt/.,  Exeter,  "'■'"'•  j'*" 
that  diocese  in  1877  he  retained  the  portion  now  known     vately  printed.     With  Heane,  W.  C,  (ed.)    11"' 
as  the  diocese  of  Chicago.     Catholic  Dogma  the  Anti-  ,  tion  of  the  County    'f  Ghuioester  taken  in  the  ^ 
dote  of  Doubt,  N.  Y'ork,  1x83,  16mo.  |  by  H.  Chitty   and  J.   Phillipot,   (Harleian  So 

Maclanchlan,  Rev.  Thomas,   LL.D.      1.  The    Lon,  1S8,5,  8vo.  ,  ^     „„     ,„„„  ,„„,. 

Way  to   liod;  or,  Christ'.?   Mcdiatorship,  Edin.,  1S53,  •      Maclean,  John,  D.n.,  LL.D.,  LSilO-l^M, 
12mo.     2.  History  and  Literature  of  the  Scottish  Gael,    John  Maclean,  M.D.,  (q.  v.,  mile,  vol.  ii. ;)  born  aii'.l  cnu- 
Edin.,  1857,  12ino.      3.  The  Scottish  Church,  from   the    cated  at  Princeton;   held   several  professorshi 
First  to  the  Twelfth  Century,  Edin.,  1864,  Svo.  '  and  was  president  of  the  college  1854-li8. 

Maclaughlin,  Mrs.  P.  (Trans.)  Rome:  its  Princes,  ',  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  Phila.,  1877,  2  vols, 
ii;"i4 


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oiirH  1<,  sl,„w  Ilia?  ,i.nT..!l  :     '^^>'  '"  "I'l'li  lie  /    ■ 


logiciil    AcuDiint  ol    i,., 
Lon.,  1H58. 
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Kclin.  an  J  Lo„.,Tss|p  "';,'•     *"'""-'''  ^^^  A.  MucLaren. 

Maclean,  Wiliiain  Cai-inheil.  M  D    en 

con-ircnorii     Put.,  r, _„       "■i'"»-ii,  iH.u.,  L.li 


Clan   Maclean.     %  ScnoacMo. 

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See   GiiEKNK, 


>  irH  lo  sl,„w  lliat  the  IMS  a  ,  h  m  i  V"""  '"'  '-■"'■'"v. 
l'™''Vil''".l-rulMti,,/i'hi>«a  //,,  ,  li-'T'"'',"  '■"  »''i''nl». 
tliruUKli  ruiimk..s„nlv  "'''\\f  f,'    ""'"'1  »ilniiiii.,|  kiiiMih, 

sopliic  Muclunts  will   J      el     h';,!"''''''';  '""  "'I  I'l'il"- 

nminr^'s"'"''.'   "''   '''""""*    Urumin.inJ,    U  E      F  R  A  S 
unaer-bearetarv    to    tin.     I„..i  i-  "•''•!   r.li.A.>., 

"^•«  to  l«40,  Win.,  isi';^  LorJ-L.eutenant   of    Ireland. 

Crunimoml  'i.s  Drinrir.',!!,-  i, .    „ 

U'.v  outer  world 


^^'mSI'^S^V  7'"?''  -^^'- ^t'n!:    H>'' ^^il-^llin^J^-^'S,,;^-.-     t.e  onter  ,vorM 
Climate-       I,  ',.^  """>'•      i'i^isea    of   Tronieal  i  "''!':'" '1' >'l  "  pluase  wliiel,  li    "^,     '  '•  «l".    «i"l  liis  an- 

,.?^«?:";:";'.  ««/  George   Frederick,   n  n     .,  i  '"^r  ^f!'-  ««;  '"^^  "  """  """"  '^"^^  •-^"- 


Cambriilfea.,  ■.•<55    ordained  is ^ih    '■'    ^■''"i'.V  College, 
College  .School   I80S  si    „„i       '  bead-master  of  King's 

Augns.ine'.  c!l le^c  O  '^^tertr?"",  'T  "'"''^"  "''   ''' 
tiic,  Natunil  and'iw'.?,"  "r^J       ■Ine'.'nt.ves  to  Vir. 


Empire,  Lon.,  l«f.  ,    8vo  ^'f^jq"""   ''"f   our    Indian 
Nevi  Te,tan,em  Hi  t  ry  Ton     18  '  %'''"i'''',"''  '"'^  ""'^ 

L«n.,   1S61/,  p    ,Svo       ill    r^:      .•     '^'«'''*™'    Europe, 

.  Lon., 
Office 
The  (Jospel  iicco'rd'in"./',;"  S,  "llZk  "'"'tf  x"'      ' ''•  '  '■■''•'  ' 

he  Celts,  the  English,  the  Northmen    H„.  <!         V^*'-|  ^'t-MiiK  in  favimr  (if  .«ir    |,  Im*' i ,    , '''V.  K" t' evidence 

I87N-7!I,  4  vols.  i2„,o.     10    ThrFvi  1  -,     ,  v  ',"''  J"""-     •'"'"'■'VhI  ".iivefs     ;.,„„,      ,''''""„^  '  h.vp,,tl,eM.s  ,if  J 


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I  i^f''^t'^'^;;,JX,''^i^:f,:  Kinship  in  AtUnM^reece- 

1  tVO-'.'f  kinshi, 11"   fa  ,Iil^i','V■''.',''' '>■'''■ '''^'  ''i^- 

j  Marriage.'  Jlr.  Jh  I'e  mi  s  ,*f  i*,', ':"■"'  ,'"  ■''nmilive 
I  ludst  made  out  a  ca'e  call  ,,l^  i  I  ''"'"""  "'"t  he  lias  at 
like  Sir  Heiirv  MrIti.:  ,.•?,,*'  'J  ""  ""»wer  fnmi  iiconle 
wilhom"  Zk  im  rl  i  n  '''"'  ','l'""  ""^'  "!''  lines  Id 
ud,nitte,lS,,l,*I„'V  '  i  'mTI'T  ""'  ""■;■"  "'«>••'« 
i"  his  essavoii  Ihe  (^,^itl  .  ,  n\  ■^; '''\'' '' f""'''-''- 'e-'t 
lul  a  whole  ariicle  h  1  i  ,^.^1,  ,''  '''  Kelutionshins. 
this  loiiK  and  closelv-rc  s  iieH  u,^\^^'  'Vf  ""  '"•'•<'nnt  of 
ourselves  to  sayi,,,'  that  I  L.  „  '  "'i  ""  '""■"'  confine 
'Shed  the  thtories  of  Mr  M,S  ■'  -  .'.' 1"  '"'V^'J'  'I"""!- 
'""m?  to  the  classiiiJatorvsv'temO^^  "''''"',,''''■  f"ets  re- 
shown  tliMi  it  (l(,es  not  ,l,.oor,  ,  '''"  ^'''I'ecled.-aiKl 
at  all,  but  syste  ns„f  ad  re  'e  I'or',','"  '"  "■''."i'-nship 
••onrse  amoiif.-  peo,,lc,  w  t  omnv  r  ii  '"  ?"''"'  i'""" 
niuch  more  thill,  in  polite.  J  ,' ?,i  ''  "'"""  i'  ""nld  he 
nan.o."-.sw,,„„r  |'47|i  '■'"-'' '"  "'hlrcss  a  man  l,y  his  real 

thcM'iWci,  i;;.^'.:;,:;:!;'!"''''"''-  "'■I-ennan'sho„k  appeared 
heen  .l/Hl-'uirt:,  "^,  ,  ';^:,';>,E,;",n'l  i<  would  Xtl'^H'i 
"lie  s.urvivai  of  „  syi.S,  f™,/'',  'I', '-'''' ''■■'''^*''  ^"  sh'»v 
monies  of  several  h'lirmi m  '  ,  ,  1  '■'  l'"!  '•""■'•iaKe  cere- 
i>eoples.    The  siMolde'^ae "/"he'^.nllill^'ll'^'-'^y  A.yai. 


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^".cleary,K.,M.I..     Hist,f;i:;;i'^}:;,^^^rsof   R„b 


everalof  the  diffleultles ',.■*•/""  {'"'"archal  Theory:  hase.i  on  thn  P-n„  r 
'eset,  insfeiKlof  ihinklv  '*■<-'  Late  .1.  F.  Macl.enn„r  vv,  •  "",''"'  l^«pera  of 
be,tryini;tomee   1..^,  >  Donald  M,,,..   ■'.''"?"''"•  .*!''■?<'  »■"•  completed  bv 


I^onald  Maei:jn;;;n."ir';,sSnvo'""'  ™"''""''^^  "^ 

..m  'nf  dn;t^u"";i';;!c;^'r  ^.i^nib"  '!--'™^"='>  pa^y 

draw  uii  niri'v  r  10  ,,  ■  i.-      '^"  i,enna.i  h.mse  f  heliied  to 

the  oriilnllh^^ea^!!  ^^  ^<r  eJ  .Si!:n!^%>;'^'''>-  *?«'<'  ^^ 
n  ea.i  lie  neglected  hv  1     one  IhV  .  I        "^i  '"*  '"'"'her.  .  .  , 

"nthority  in  queWioil  of    ^e    ,.'"''''      '"  ''"'''"'  "'"' 
>kU.  Jievjix  ii,  "^  de\elopinent  of  soeietv."- 

.mii'hal'^^?;;^^;?  Z!l  't^^Z  it  •"•';"--  ^f'^J-en. 

^n;r.t,;!i^,--j":;!'.^S!';c^irn=z,d:-:-?i 


l"u;■■;^;;^";8:;l^x:?-rv^"HS!:r;^-- 

>•  iork,  IS8(i.  '  "•'   'fcuericlt  h.  Pond,    earfy  general  prevalence    filioiv., ,?,     ■','''''','^''''-' ''f  an 


.^^"TS:,;l;.\.^rVi^^^'-Artis.,in 

IS7  ,';!;,«""«"',  Jol'"    Ferguson,   xM  A  .   LL  D 

'»  the  .Scottish  bar,  but  est  half  hf.!       \-  ""f  '"'"""'"1  I  "'''"■-  !"'"••  1871,  2  vols 
Pul)li,ation  nf  n,»        I      ,..      '"M'i'actice  through  the  '     ■""' 

«n  iinth  ,lg  7:;'  U  enlf '.r?'"'  ^''"-'i""  - 
-i-;i-lc  ind  a'nti,;."  ia ^"u  ii^f  T^Z'  .l-^-'f  '" 

';':;;:^!iri;;;^^ir''''"'"4^^^'''''^^-^ 

"f  govcrninen  1  if  !  l  7  ^''"""  '""^'"  ""  <"  «'n.nge  i 
'tu,lv  in"eg„id  to  irimiM'"'  "'"""'*  "I'  "  ""^  '""-•  "f  i 
I'rnMiiivoT.:  ;-'""""  "■'  "'"">.ers  and  customs.      1 


MacLennan,  IHalrniin      1    t>         .  , ., 

'""•'■'"■,■  ri' At' r''-''^="-- 

i.Ti,„      .1       L  '  •  P-  '*"•     Anon, 

mmiliar  lile  on  wli^^^^  he',!:^:r;:;;i!,!;:;;;J^^-^e  on  ,,,« 

MacLennan,  William. 

l-anadii,  Montreal,  18Sti. 
Macleod    A.     On  India,  I,on.,  1872,  8vo 
:'"?'^*'S'**,  "".y-.-^li'^andcr,  D.Ii.     i.'  Our 


(Trans.)  .Songs   of  Old 


I'muitive 
'■'iiriii 

l^'ilin.,  I8ll,i,  p.  8vo  "      ■""'    ■'""•  "uu     ,     - 

■X  '-apture.  J'^^{^JV^l'^^\j>^-y^<^>^<^o.f  the  !  nen  ed.,  1878.      5."Days  „>  Jlea';;;'  ■;';„'  ]^;;^,  !^™» 


ive   M.rri.-' "'-  """"e"  ana  customs.     1    I  ,   "•""■-■eott,  Kev.  Alexai'drr    nil      in       -. 

1.  8vn  4  T  T-  '  •  ^bristus  Consolator,  Lon.,  1870 
|>-«»o.  4.  Talking  to  the  Children  Ion  rs-V  10  ' 
iev7  ed.,  (878.      SDi.v.  ,.f  li".  .1"'  ''"""    ^'^t  '^mo; 


1655 


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Series  of  Tnlkina  to  tho  CliiMreii    Lim„  issi),  sm.  8vo.  ' 
7.  The  Childn-n's  I'ciitimi,  Lon.,  ISS4,  p.  Svo. 

jMtu-leoil,  Alexander  <hiirli's,  M. It. ('.!'.,  f»r- 
gcon-iiiM.jiir  in  tlu'  Miiilnis  iiriiiv.  -Mcolidlic  Disuiispa  : 
eoiii|iri-^iiif;  .liiumlii-c,  Diiirrliii'ii,  Dysfiilcry,  iinil  Clidlcra, 
Lon..  ISiiC),  p.   "vip. 

.Mnt-leod,  Miss  Annie  C,  iluiigliter  of  Itcv.  Nor-  . 
mini  Miicli'od,  iH/V(i.  Lil'u  nnil  Tiuies  of  Srtvonnrola,  ' 
K.lin..  IS8L',  fii.  Uiino. 

MnclieuU.  Diiniol.  'I'lic  Hclu'llion  of  Tennessee. 
Bv  ii  Niitiveof  Virgil. ill.     Wii.sli.,  l.^l'ili. 

.tiaclieoil,  Doiialil.  Mi'e  of  Mury,  y  leen  of  Scots,  i 
N.  Vorli,  ISi;:.'.  I'JnK,. 

Mnoleod,  Hcv.  Donald,  U.U.,  h.  is.ll,  at  Ciunp- 
sie,  8i'otliinil:    brotlier  of  Nonniiii  Miicleoil,  h'/rii  ;   eilii-  i 
oiiteil  lit    tlie   I'liiversily   of   (iliiSf;ow;    minister   of  tlio 

I'lirish  of   tlio    I'lirli,  (iiiip.now,  .■iincc   ISIi'.l e  of   lier 

Miijesty's  cliiipliiins  for  ,'^eotluii.l  ;  editor  of  liood  Words 
since  IS?:!.      1.  .Memoir  of  Normiin  Miiejeod,  D.l).,  Lon.,  1 
1 876,  2  vols.  Svo.  1 

"  Ilelionestlvprodiiecsnll  (lie  fn('t»,  shows  ua  lifsbrotlier  | 
as  he  WHS,  not  "merely  on  tlii^  side  or  on  that  siiie,  Imt  iill 
rimnd.  mid  in. ikes  liini,  indeed,  iis  far  as  possihle,  speak  lor 
hiinseir.  lleiiee  there  is  iii  iliis  memoir  a  .sense  ol  vivid 
realilv  and  ol"  elose  personal  eoiitaet  wliieli  of  itsell  i.s  a 
rar.'  qnalitv  in  this  hraiieh  of  literature,  and  tlie  interest  _ 

His  stvle  ot  trealineiit  is  fnrllier  enlianeed  hy  tlie  eliar- 
neter  of  the  siilijeet."— .s'of.  Ucv.,  .\li.  4Gii. 

L'.  The  Sunday  Home  Service,  Lon.,  ISSI,  Svo.  :i.  ■ 
The  rurochial  System,  (St.  Giles'  Lectures,)  Edin.,  ISSO,  i 
Svo. 

Mnclcod,  G.  Gordon.  Ancient  Light  on  Mod- 
ern Life,  Lon.,  IS.'^i,  p.  Svo. 

.Macleod,  Sir  George  Ilnsband  linird,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.  Edin.,  K.K.S.  Edin.,  b.  18l'S;   son  of  Itev.  Nor- 
man Macleod,  in/ni  ;  served  us  an  army  surgeon  in  tho 
Crimean  war ;  Regius  iirofe.ssor  cf  surgery  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  (ilasgow  since  ISli'.l;  surgeon-in-ordinary  to  the  , 
queen  in  Scotland  ;  knighted  1 887.     I.  Notes  on  tlie  Sur- 
gery of  the  War  in  Criineii  i   with  Remarks  on  the  Treat-  \ 
uient  of  (iun-Shot  Wounds,  Lon.,  18.'i8,  ji.  Svo.     2.  Out-  j 
lines  of  Surgical  Diagnosis,  Lon.,  18til.  Svo.  '. 

Maoleod,  Mrs.  Georgia  A.  Hulse,d.  isuo.  \. 
Sea- Drifts.  N.  ^  ork.  lSli4,  I2ino.  2.  How  Jessie  came 
out  id'  the  Shadow,  N.  York,  ICiuo. 

Mui-leod,  H.,  and  Clarke,  G.  S.  The  Rate  of 
Vibration  of  Tiining-Forks,  Lon.,  ISSti,  4to. 

Macleod,  Henry  Ununing,  M.A.,  F.S.S.,  [ttnte,  \ 
vol.  ii.,  add..]  Ii.  1821  ;  graduated  at  Trinity  t'ollege,  Cam-  | 
bridge;  called  to  the  bar  nt  the  Inner  Temple  1841).  1. 
Dictionary  of  Political  Economy  :  vol.  i.,  ton.,  1S(!2,  r.  j 
Svo.  2.  Principles  of  Economical  Philosophy,  Lon.,  1873,  \ 
2  vols.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1875. 

"  Mr.  Macleod'.s  book  contains  some  hi.stoiical  informa- 
tion and  evidence  of  industrioii.s  re.-eareli,  showing  that  ; 
with  modester  ideas  and  aims  he  niiirht  make  some  useful 
contributions  to  eccnioniic  enquiry  in  detail ;  but  his  eon-  > 
fusion  of  thought  and  inaeeurate  and  iiieonsistent  reiuson-  I 
ing  and  ltni;mige  eoinliiiie  with  grotescpie  vanity  to  unlit  | 
liim  allogetlur  for  the  Uisk  he  has  undertaken  of  recon- 
structing econoniie   philosophy."— T.   L'.  Cliffe  LiisLlE: 
Acnd,,  vii.  303. 

3.  Tho  Elements  of  Banking,  Lon.,  187(1,  cr.  Svo  ;  new 
ed,,  1  <78.  4.  Economics  for  Beginners,  Lon.,  187S, 
12mo;  new  ed.,  1888.  5.  The  Elements  of  Economics, 
2  vols. :  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1881  p.  Svo ;  vol.  ii.,  part  i.,  ISSti. 
6.  The  Theory  and  Practice  of  Banking,  Lon.,  lS8H-Sti, 
2  vols.  Svo. 

Macleod,  J.  The  Smitten  Shepherd,  and  The  Ban- 
ner of  Love  ;  Discourses,  Lon.,  lS5:i,  fp.  Svo. 

Macleod,  Jessie,  [aii(c,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  Dreamland, 
lllust.     Lon.,  IS.iS,  fol. 

MacLeod,  Kenneth,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  Edin., 
surgeon-major  in  tlie  Indian  medical  service ;  profes.sor 
of  surgery  in  the  Calcutta  Medical  College.  1.  Medico- 
Legal  E.\perlonce  in  the  Bengal  Presidency,  Calcutta, 
187."),  12mo.  2.  Operative  Surgery  in  tho  Calcutta  Med- 
ical College  IIos|ital :  Statistics,  Cases,  and  Comments, 
lllust.     Lon.,  1SS5,  Svo. 

Macleod,  Lyons.  1.  Travels  in  Eastern  Africa, 
Lon.,  I8()l',  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Madagascar  and  its  People, 
Lon.,  l.sii.i,  Svo. 

Macleod,  .Malcolm.  Practical  Guide  for  Emi- 
grants to  the  United  States  and  Canada.  By  a  Lanca- 
shire Artisan.      .Maneliester,  186li,  12mo. 

Macleod,  Mary.     Ueraldino's  Husband,  Lon.,  Iss8. 

Mac'eod,  Norman,  D.D.,   [aii(«,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 

1812-1S72,  son  of  a  Scottish  minister  and  noted  Gaelic 

scholar  of  the  same  name,  (q.  r.,  ante,  vol.  ii.;)  b.  at 

Campbelltown,  Argyleshire,  Scotland,  and  educated  at 


tho  University  of  Glasgow,  lie  travelled  in  (ieriininy, 
and  spent  some  time  at  Weimar  as  a  private  tutor;  was 
minister  of  the  parishes  of  Loudon  and  Dalkeith,  and  in 
Isol  took  charge  of  the  liarony  Church  at  Glasgow.  He 
was  appointed  one  of  the  i|ueen's  eliaplains  for  Scotland 
and  dean  of  llie  Order  of  the  Thistle  in  ls.'i4.  and  v,., 
moderator  of  the  General  Assembly  in  ISCiil.  He  edited 
the  Edinbiirgh  Christian  .Mai'iiziiie  from  IS.'iO  to  iMiii, 
when  he  became  editor  of  tjood  Words,  founded  in  tlial 
year.  In  lSill-(i7  lie  visited  Palislinc  and  India,  to 
inspect  the  Scottish  Church  missions.  I'or  bing.,  gee 
Mai  LKoii,  DoN.vi.n,  «a;)i(i  .•  also.  W.m.son,  .Ik.i.v  1„, 
iiifi'i.  I.  A  Crack  aboot  the  Kirk,  for  Kintrii  Folk, 
Glasgow,  n.  d..  Svo.  Anon.  2.  A  Second  Crack  about 
the  Kirk,  for  Kintra  Folk,  Glasgow,  n.  d.,  Svo.  Aniai 
IS.  .-V  Third  Crack  aliont  the  Kirk  ;  or.  Questions  for  the 
Times,  answered  by  Modern  Riforinci  ,  Glii.gow.  n.  il.. 
Svo.  Anon.  4.  '1  "he  Earnest  Student  .  Memorials  of  ,t. 
Macintosh,  Lon.,  ls,",l,  p.  S.o;  2(ltli  ed.,  lS7('i;  new  ed., 
1880.  il.  Deborah:  Fiie.-ide  Readings  for  Servants, 
Lon.,  18.'>7,  12mo.  li.  Prevailing  Prayer.  Lon.,  ISi'.l. 
12mo.  7.  Gold  Thread:  a  Story  for  the  Young,  Lo.i,. 
ISIil,  Kimo;  Sih  ed.,  1872.  S.  Daily  Meditaiions,  Lon., 
ISBI,  12mo.  .1.  Life  and  Travels  of  St.  Paul:  nitli 
Questions,  Lon.,  ISKl,  l2mo.  11).  Parish  Papers,  Lon., 
lSfi2,  p.  Svo.  1 1.  .lob  Jacobs  and  his  lio.xes,  Lon.,  Is(i2, 
121110.  12.  The  Old  Lieutenant  and  his  Son,  Lon.,  lMi2, 
2  vols.  ]).  Svo:  new  ed.,  1S77.  Li.  Wee  Daviis  new  ed., 
Lon.,  ISfi."),  12mo.  14.  The  Lord's  Day  :  Substance  of  a 
Speech,  Lon..  LsfiB,  Svo.  15.  Simple  Truths  spoken  i.i 
Working- People,  Lon.,  ISIili.  12nio;  new  ed.,  18711.  Hi, 
Eiistn:ir;i  I  Tiavels  m  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Syria.  Lnn.. 
ISI'ill,  Svo:  i:d  ed.,  1S72:  new  ed.,  entitled  "  llalflloiir.i 
in  the  Holy  Land,"  1SS4.  17.  The  Starling:  a  Sciilcli 
Story,  Lon".,  I~i')7,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  eds.,  1S7U,  I,s77, 
ISSii.  18.  R(  i  'liscences  of  a  Highland  Parish,  Lon., 
IS«7,  p.  Svo;  ih  w  ed.,  ISSO. 

"In  a  scries  of  happy  .sketches  he  has  contrived  to  de- 
lineate the  whole  scene  amid  which  his  family  were  edu- 
cated, and  to  interweave  inaiiifold  eulogiums  on  the 
iicnple,  which  are  the  more  etfeetlve  as  they  arc  often  iiii- 
iiiteiitional."— .s-Vif.  A'rr.,  xxiii.  477. 

I'.l.  How  can  we  best  relieve  our  Deserving  Poor? 
Lon.,  1867,  p.  Svo.  20.  Concluding  Address  to  the 
General  Assembly,  May,  ISliO,  Lon.,  1860,  Svo.  21. 
War  and  Judgment:  a  Sermon,  October,  1870,  Lmi., 
1870,  Svo.  22.  Peeps  at  the  Far  East:  a  Familiar  Ai- 
eount  of  a  Visit  to  India,  Lon.,  1871,  r.  Svo. 

"He  has  been  able  to  shed  over  scenes  and  incidents 
with  which  every  person  of  eduealinn  must  long  have 
been  familiar  an  air  of  liveliness  and  even  novelty  wliii  li 
makes  us  forget  how  often  we  have  trodden  the  same  road 
before.  The  secret  cf  his  succes.s  will  be  found  in  tlic 
genial  flow  which  he  allows  to  the  impulses  of  nature, 
and  in  the  unaflected  ease  of  his  style.' —*«/.  itei'.,xx.'ii. 
777. 

23.  The  Temptation  of  Our  Lord,  Lon.,  1S72,  cr.  Svo. 

24.  Character  Sketches,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  IS75. 

25.  Live  the  Fulfilling  of  the  Law:  Extracts  from  his 
Writings  and  MSS.,  Selected  and  Arranged  by  his 
Daughter,  A.  C.  Macleod,  Lon,,  1887.  With  utlicr.'. 
Across  the  River:  Twelve  Views  of  Heaven,  Kdiii., 
1864,  3:mo. 

Macleod,  Walter.  List  of  Manuscript  Books  in 
the  Collection  of  David  Laing,  LL.D.,  Edin.,  1879,  8vo. 
Anon.     24  copies  jirinted. 

Macleod,  William,  M.D.,  [antr,  vol.  ii.,  add..] 
formerly  senior  physician  at  Ben-Rhydding.  ThcTlicoiy 
of  the  Treatment  of  Disease  adopted  at  lien-Rhydding, 
Lon.,  1868,  12mo. 

Macleod,  Kev.  Xavier  Donald,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  1821-ISfia.  lie  became  a  Roman  Catholic  priest, 
and  professor  of  rhetoric  at  Mount  St.  Mary's  College, 
Ohio.  1.  Our  Lady  of  Litanies,  Cin.,  1S6I,  r.'iao.  2. 
Devotion  to  tho  Blessed  Virgin  in  North  Aaicrica, 
N.  York,  1861,  Svo:     ew  ed.,  1860. 

MacLetchie,  '  jV.  James.  Sermons:  with  Me- 
moir by  J.  Macrae,  Edin.,  1871,  Svo. 

IWacLevy,  James.  1.  Curiosities  of  Criuiu  in 
Edinburgh  during  the  Last  Thirty  Years,  Edin.,  1.^61, 
fp.  Svo  :  new  ed.,  1S67. 

•'  This  Is  a  verv  amusing  book.  The  author  has  been  for 
nearly  thirtv  veiirs  on  the  detective  staff  ol  the  Kdiiilairi;li 
iiolice.  ami  appears  to  deserve  the  high  reputation  which 
his  editor  ascribes  to  him."— &!(.  Rev.,  xi.  V.''. 

2.  The  Sliding  Scale  of  Life;  or.  Thirty  Years'  Ob- 
servations of  Falling  Men  and  Women  in  Edinburgh, 
Edin.  and  Lon.,  1861,  fp.  Svo;  now  ed.,  lSti7. 

"The  stories  are  amusing, and  neatly  and  draiiKUicBlly 
told,  and  the  observations  merit  attention  from  the  iiositlon 


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«"'l,_<;'""''"'it''"  of  til 

IVineot„n  in  1^71      Kk.,,,;,'',  \t''""  «'    biol,.«y  nt  j 
(fuido  to   th,,   Kx,„,i,,n,>.ll >•*'•'   l«"th  Stu,lent.s- 

K  "r?'"!',"",'  "'""'•-<;''".  Alexander  Ru«o.., ! 

iMaeJtlahon,    Miss    Kiln        i     rv         ,     , 

tion  and  II«P 'ino  ^l/''"!'^,'''/ -^  ^  '''■ '''°  ^'''l^''"-- 
X.  Vork,  IS77  ;!"mo  2  Ar  '"'^i/™'"  "'e  Freneli, 
Theresa',    for  Eve'rv   i)av' i      /{"H '^   '^''""^''t  «f   St  | 

French.  N.  vrk:'l,i:s  "'V'",:  ."Purgatory,.  fro„,  the!! 
■'■ont;  or,  Ahso:,,!,.  .^ur^e,  d  r  ,„  I,'  ^-  "l^'^  Ab.in.lon- i 
l'os,hun,ons  Work,  bv     "v        P    •.      '"^  I'rovi,  en™ :  a 

Maci>lalion,  M.  I      i    ,i-    '^""- '•;'■'.  »vo. 
Nine  Years;    j"  Jra.L,,  \ '/''''''-J  -'V  kittle  ,S,int  of 
.<'%'ur,  N,  York     ?S     '  6    '.^"."•Tt''-'   '^"t,"."^""'  ''" 

lli»  Orations,  an,  'a  Dir;tr,;f'7ho  r^'T''  ^"'^ 
;'™«n,  by  I.  Ji„-.jif,  Chic  ?,-<8  8?,  ^";'' ,?."  ""■' 
li.m   Bosco:    a    ,<kot,h  of   hi.   iv         ',    .•'■     inids.) 

Charle.,c..E.piney.  X.'trk.    s  ..",tr"   *"™'^"'^'  ''^■ 

MacMahon,  Kichar.l  Rando  nh      ti„.  a     , 
^^on^ana  the  North  American  InZ^  Kich^:.,^:?!";  : 

'J'XnX^'l'Z'-     ^'^»'"'-''ft"erri.hi,i,h.' 

•-"diU  Mlt\t()o,artKven  with  ?'"'''-■  ;  ,•  •  "'t'  'l<'lails  „| 

lies  of  national  aetim,  i     i't^'^  '  '*»,  'j':,«''''"''"''^  'li'lienl. 
'M  a  ce„tury,"-,VaM,,«,  xxivi   '.79  ""^ '■"^'^eeJintr  c,„ar,er  i 

l'ioturiVrtL"",lLtre!mdi.\l';ns'.'ff'?f'  I"  '"""'"  "  '''""•f.'l 
-ueeesslve  sUil-cs  of  11  Pir  i.  ?■  f       """  ■^'"'^^'•icaii  jieople  at 

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fe.ol'l.^^j'/I',,'  ;7^;;«f^«j;™"taK^^^^^^^  fre.,h  topi,,  that  Pro- 

'"'>•: '"".bled  hinVi>"S,lv  m  n     .   """''"'"'™0'  sonn^e^^ 
^'eMu,^.  rich  rc.u\u.' •-.vl,^,,-^'^"';';,!'/';;^'.'''''''  »ot  commonly 

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|"«e;no.,,:ir.i,;'';i,;;;].Ai^;;:i^;!f;:-,::«"''-v,,y. 
-  im:'-Hn:;^r;;r:,i^/>--''y;!«^'.  V'  ;...,■,.  ,i„t  «ee,. 

MiiM.   Iidin  whleli,  i,v  ihe  u,v  n    '»"  ^,.„rs   l)ef,,re  the 

I''"in«,l    1,H71;    viea,:fl,  *''•/'"''';'■'''""•    ""''■>'    "" 

Oxford  andCWhr  i,,e   11     .'i,    "™"''''"'''    '"■"'"'    "'^Kl'. 

jtlil,  Lon.,l,'7ni ',,,,!''     ""'''■"'^™».-  "  Chronicle,  \W- 

'inM"n'^^!rA?p^:^-,°"^«'r-  ^'-""'r^l-it 
"»'  lieliever,L,„'s';„"  ';,"■''  ""  ,''"'■"'"«  "'"■'» 
uJ"r8K'^.';;,^,;!;i;«,^;eetivoP chisointhe 

l>i.-lic.s  I..m„  188(1,  1 2rno  ^"="""""««l  '""i  Tastefnl 

Macmillaii,  (;.  am      (t        >    .    . 

;:^:t;t:'r;5^s^^:-"'^--"r;?fi^e^-;;li- 
.«-:^:;'r:iiy'?::f'^,i^-^^  ^'V'^-  ^•«'«'^-  b. 

Acadeuiy  and  Kdinb urg  U  i^-^r: U^'h'^  "'  iireadalbane 
,  of  the  Free  Church  and  ,v  ,'„•''.''?"'" ^  "  ""nister 
:  'I'eHvingsofKi  kmitZl   P    h'',''"'"'""''  ■'"«ee,,sively  t,> 

ha,  eontVlbute       Ti"v^^^^^^  ('■^"■^•)   "0 

Vegetation,  L.TCllr'M'r;     '•  *''",'  F"""«  "f 

or,  Karnblcs  and  Inci,j;ntH'in  i       -^^  ?   "'s''   '"""'«; 
'-on.,  18.iii,  p.  s'„;  2d  ot  18^"''""  "^  '^'''"'"  '''""'-^ 

Wmra,;l„isti,.  varietes,,fo,  "';,,',''-;  ^.T''''^•'-■  V''-^  "'''•^^ 
^|:e-.r  Alpine  plalJclfH;!  "l,^;!;;  'fl^irSl'^llr'iSi! 

Altgory!  W,''l'8"r";  7  s^o".  'i-'-'S'- «f  Our  Lonl. 

-Ministry  of  \,  (,  re    Inn      wi/"'  '"^■'   '^''^-      5.  The 

«.  Tl'eUarden  and  ,heP-',       ''■'!'■  '"'■"'  ^"'  «"'•.  I**-^.'. 

lels,  Lon.,  IS  2  o,ej  H^.;  """  ^'■"'"''^  an.l'Paral- 
,  the  Wildernes.s,  Lo      18-'/ n  '.f'    "'V     ''  •''""-•Jlints  in 

Hai..i„g»  from  he  Tea,  lo  ^-  V;:'--.  ■•»"'■  ''"^J'^  'I'hree 
;bath  of  the  Field,     „«>'■'' '^""'-    ''•  The  Sab- 

:  Worlds  are  Our's,  Lon  ."^I's.s,     ■    s  .^„  't\  "f "     '»■  1'«» 

ill.  The  Marriage  in   Can"  ,f   ,3"  i/''' ?''•  ■*"'"«  >'''»'•• 

8vo,      12,  TheKivi,,^,       ri      .     *;"'''''0'    Lon.,    1882,  p. 

The  Olive  i'e:f!'i:,;n::'i8/6;  p.'8v^"-' '''''  '•  '^■°-  '' 

Ma,Stffi,.:;i.;;;;;!lj^?^i:'-  ,-,-rlous  subjects. . . .  „, 

exiensive,  an,l  he  has  hirL  storf^  ,  r  i'"?'  '■  "l''^'""'  ""J 
quariaii  i"lbrnialioM.'_:i^i,/''xv','  ^'''"'"''''■'''  "'"1  ""ti- 

N4hw;;:,l«S:i8^'/'C^ -«"--<•  Us 

!01^?fS^tS,^^^.l'r,^i7C  the  Tower:, 
I  .8.^,T":.:."'";n'!f„'"^""»-  ^»«o-Mhe  Jester,  f.on., 
I  Lo^!';^;!^:;,].^;  J"^")   «-'"-s  of  R„|ph  Er,kino, 

'  I— f  "r;]j««"i;,,|J,f*V8^5  ,'■  '^''^"-•'er-Boy  of 
Win.  Illust  Phil,  sSi  ;«''''"'?;  -;■  '^"'veileiirts 
Trio.  I||u,t  pK  a"  s.' '  HT'  " '  {''"  K"glesmcro 
of  the  Colonial  T iiie^'of  Pen  ,  '  -im'  '\  ^''"'""'  ««™ 
of  ilenry  Ante,!.  Modest  n,"N7''',J^i''  j:}'"  ''"'.'  T'-ea 
Cave  to  P;.lRee-  ur  -'hri      •'  f  ■''■', '**8fi,  12mo,    .^.  From 

1888,  12mo.  """^  "f  ""^  Amnlekites.  Phihi., 

Lo^^T"','"""'  **•     F-o'l-gl't  and  Afterthought, 

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die  Tc'in|ilo  lS7:i.  1.  Priictieo  nt  Election.-',  ami  1'™- 
fi'ilurii  in  KIwition  I'ctitioiis,  Lon.,  ISHO,  Svo.  2.  Tlio 
Manii'd  Wunicn's  I'n.pfrty  Act,  IS82,  Lon.,  1HS3.  3. 
Tliu  I'cililiu  llcMilth  Acta,  IftS.'i,  inclmlinK  the  Ilousing  of 
the  \Vi)ikin;r  t'liisseB  Act,  ISSj  :  with  Notes,  .kc,  I.on., 
isst!,  Svo.  1.  The  liociil  (iovcrnnicnt  Act,  IHSS:  with 
IntriMJiicliun,  Notes,  anil  Imlcx,  Liin.,  ISMS,  Svo. 

Mhc.MiiIIcii,  John.  History  »(  CiiniiUii  from  its 
Fii>t  Msciivcrv,  l,on.,  Isns,  svo. 

Miic.Miillvii,  HisH  Har\  A.  Snutchoa  of  Song. 
]!v  liiii.     St.  I.oiiia.  IS7J,  I2mi). 

'.MiicMiillcii,  Itichnrd  Tiirrill,  l>.  IHItn,  in  Sur- 
rey. I.  Down  rhiinnol,  from  l.omlnn  to  the  l.imd'.s  Knil, 
in"the"  Leo,"  .te.      Illust.      I.on.,  ISOlt,  I2me.     2,  ilow 

I  cnme  to  sail  iiloiio  in  a  Nineteen  Ton  Yacht,  Ijon., 
IS711,    |).    8vii.     .'1.    An     i;K|ieriinenlal     Cnii.ie,    Sinj^le- 

II  iniled,  in  the  "  rr.ieyon."  Liin.,  iSSII,  cr.  Svo. 
.Mac.Miilleii,   Thoiiins.      Iland-liook    of   Wiiic^ 

I'riii-iiiMl.  Tlieoretieal,  iiiul  ilistorieal.  N.  Yorii,  1852,  Svo. 

Miu-.Miiiiii,  thnrlcs  Alexander,  M.D.,  F.U.C.S., 
pnrgeon  to  tlie  Wolveiliainptun  Orphan  Asylum.  I. 
Tlie  Spei'troacope  in  .Medicine.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISSO,  Svo. 
2.  The  ChrouiatoliiL'y  of  Aeliniie,  ( Philoaijphical  Trans- 
Bctions.)  Lon.,  Issii,  (to.  :i.  Knteroehlorophyll  and 
Allied  Pigments,  (Philosophical  Transactions,)  LiMi., 
1S87,  4to.  I.  .Megahii'inatin  ami  the  Histohiuuialins, 
(Philosophical   I'mnsiictions,)  Lon.,  ISS",  4to. 

.>IncMiirdo,  Ktlward.  m.-^toryof  Portugal,  from 
the  Couimeiicement  of  the  .Monarchy  to  the  Hcign  of 
Alphonso  111.:  com]iilod  from  Portugueae  Ui.^tories, 
Lon.,  Isss,  Svo.  (\  translation  of  the  lirst  .seven  boAks 
of  llerculano's  m.-'toria  do  Portugal.) 

Mnc.Mlirray,  .litlill.  1.  Pennsylvania  State-Book 
and  People's  .Miinual  :  a  Complete  State  and  County  Of- 
ficial Register,  Phila.,  IST'.I,  12rn(>.  2.  The  People's 
Mnnual  and  ILiml-Iiook  of  Popular  (iovcrnment :  a 
Comprelieni'ive  View  of  the  Legislative,  E.\ecutive,  and 
Judicial  Departments  of  the  Oovernment  of  the  United 
States,  and  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  Har- 
rishurg,  ISSa,  Svo. 

i>Iaci>Iurtrie,  Henry,  M.D.,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.] 
1.  IJoinestic  .Meilicino,  Phila,  1871,  18mo.  2.  Woman's 
Jledical  Companion  and  Nursery  Adviser,  Phila.,  1871, 
ISmo. 

iUacnab,  i).  R.  Christian  Consolation  ;  The  Way 
Home,  Ac,  Lon,,  ISliO,  fp.  Svo. 

iMacnab,  Frances.     No  Reply,  Lon.,  1888,  or.  Svo. 

MacXab,  John.  Immunity  from  Consumption  in 
the  Hebriiiea,  Ivlin.,  ISiH),  Svo. 

i>Iac\ab,  William  Itanisay,  M.D.,  late  professor 
of  botany  in  the  Royal  (,'ollege  of  Science,  Dublin. 
IJotany  :  Outlines  of  the  Morphology,  Physiology,  and 
Classification  of  Plants,  Lon.,  1878,  18mo;  Amer.  ed., 
rev.  by  Charles  K.  liessoy,  1S81,  Ifimo. 

MacNair,  Major  John  Frederick  Adolphus, 
K.A.,  C.M.G.,  F.L.S.,  P.tJ.S.,  surveyor-general  of  tlie 
Straits  Settlements,  &a,,  1872-84.  Perak  and  the  Malays : 
'' Silrong  and  Kris."  Illust.  Lon.,  1878,  Svo:  2d  ed., 
]S,S2. 

"  Most  of  the  facts  stated  by  our  a\ithor  are  the  result  of 
persoiml  e.'iperience  e.\tendiiig  over  several  years." — .So(. 
Jiei\,  nW.  27."). 

•'  .Major  McNair's  work  is  full  of  interest,  leaving  no 
side  of  his  subject  untouched,"— ,S/)cc(a(or,  li.  216. 

IMacNair,  11.  F.  Colours  of  the  British  Army, 
Lon.,  18011,  4to. 

IMacnair,  Robert.  1.  Christian  Baptism  Spiritual, 
not  Ritual,  Lon,,  1858,  12mo.  2.  The  Christian  .Sabbath  ; 
or.  Rest  in  Jesus,  Lon.,  1.S5S,  12mo.  3.  The  Decline  of 
Quakerism,  Lon.,  1860,  12mo. 

iMacnnlly,  Miss  I..  The  Pirates'  Fort:  n  Tale  of 
the  Sixteenth  Century,  Lon.,  1854,  p.  Svo. 

MacXally,  Rev'.  Thomas,  LL.B.,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1SI14;  ordained  1866  ;  has  held 
eiiraeiea  in  Ireland.  The  Apostolic  Canons:  the  Canons 
in  (ireek,  Latin,  and  English:  with  Notes,  Lon.,  1867, 
.Svo. 

Mncnamara,  Charles  Nottidge,  F.R.C.S.,  b. 
1S;U;  surgeon  to,  and  lecturer  on  surgery  at,  the  West- 
minster Hospital;  surgeon  to  the  Royal  Westminster 
Ophthalmic  Hospital.  1.  Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the 
V.ye,  Lon.,  Ks66,  svo.  2.  A  Manual  of  the  Diseases  of 
tlie  Eye.  Illust.  Lon.,  1868,  or.  Svo  ;  4th  ed.,  1882.  3. 
A  Treatise  on  Asiatic  Cholera,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.  4.  A 
History  of  Asiatic  Cholera,  Lon.,  lS76,"8vo.  5.  Clinical 
Lectures  on  Diseases  of  the  Bonos  and  Joints.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1878,  Svo:  3d  ed.,  1887. 

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Macnamarn,  Frnncia  Nottidne,  .M.I>..  M.R. 
C.S.,  retired  surgeon-major  of  the  Indian  army  ;  late 
professor  in  the  Medical  College,  Calciilta.  Cliniate  and 
.Meilical  T.ipography  in  their  Relation  to  the  Disease. 
Distribution  of  the  Himalayan  and  Sub-llinialayiin  Di.«- 
tricts  of  Britisli  Inilia,  Lori,,  ISSII.  Svo. 

Macnuniarn,  II.  '1'.  S.  Tlie  Christian  Code: 
Rules  for  the  Cnnduct  of  Human  Life,  Lon.,  IS7S,  p. 
Svo. 

.YlacManiara,  Mm.  .Miles  II.  1.  Prince  Con-i 
wind's  Victory;  or.  The  Fairy  Bride  of  Croton  Lake. 
Illust.  N.  York,  1887,  sq.  Svo.  2.  A  History  of  Vir- 
ginia, in  Wonls  of  One  Syllable,  N.York,  I88S,  sq.  svo. 
Maenaniara,  Huwdon,  professor  of  materia  niel 
ica,  and  e.x-presideiit.  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeon". 
Ireliind.  1.  (Ed.)  .N'eligan's  Medicines  :  their  Uses  luel 
Mode  of  Administration  ;  7tli  ed,,  Dublin,  lsi!7,  Svo.  2, 
Introduction  to  the  Study  id'  tlie  British  Pliarmacoiia'ia, 
Lon.,  188S,  :!2ino. 

Macnaninra,  Walter  Henry,  b.  IS51  ;  enllel  id 
the  bar  at  tlie  Inner  Temple  1 874  ;  registrar  to  the  rail- 
way eoiiimissioners  since  1S82.  The  Law  of  Curriers  of 
(loods  and  Passengers  by  Land,  Ac.,  Lon.,  IsSS,  r.  Sm, 
MncNnry»  Robert  B.  Woman  her  Own  Doctor: 
a  Treatise  upon  Diseases  peculiar  to  Women,  St.  Louis, 
1871,  121110. 

MacnauKht,  Rev.  John,  M.A.,  [nnte,  vol.  ii.. 
add.,]  graduated  at  Wadhain  College,  Oxfcud,  1816;  or- 
dained lS4il;  vicar  of  St.  Mary  Northcnd,  Kulliiim.fidin 
ISSl.  1.  Christianity  and  its  Evidences:  an  K.-sny, 
Lon.,  1S63,  12ino.  2.  The  Future  ;  or.  Ten  Years  Hence  : 
a  Lecture,  Lon.,  1867,  Svo.  3.  Coena  Domini :  un  Estiiy 
on  the  Lord's  Siijiper,  L(m.,  1878,  Svo. 

Macnaught,  W.  K.  Lacrosse,  and  how  to  pluv 
it.      lllu.st.     Toronto,  ISSII,  16mo. 

MncNaughlon,  John  Ilngh,  b.  1820,  at  Cale- 
donia, N.Y.  1.  Babble  Brook  Songs,  Bost.,  IS64,  12iiio, 
2.  Onnalinda:  a  Romance,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1885,  cr.  Svu; 
2d  ed..  illust.,  1888. 

Macnaughton,  Rev.  Samuel.  1.  Joy  in  Je.'^us : 
Brief  Memorials  of  Bella  Darling,  Lon.,  Is76,  ISino.  2. 
The  Gospel  in  Great  Britiiin,  from  St.  Patrick  to  .lolin 
Kno.x  and  John  Wesley,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo,  3.  Doctrine 
and  Doubt;  Christ  the  Centreof  Christianity,  Lon.,  l>sii, 
p.  Svo.  4.  Real  Religion  and  Real  Life,  Lon.,  1SS6.  p. 
Svo. 

MacXeal,  M.     The  Faith,  Lon.,  1880,  cr.  Svo, 
Macneece,  Rev.  U.  J.    Sermons  preached  in  the 
Chanel  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Lon.,  1864,  Svo. 

Macneece,  Rev.  'I'.  Sermons,  Edited  by  Sam- 
uel Butcher.      Dublin,  lSli3,  Svo. 

MacNeile,  Rev.  Augustus  Weston  Jervis, 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1872;  ordaiiml 
1874;  curate  of  Christ  Church,  St.  Leonard's-iin-.-^Cii, 
1883.  Six  Plain  Sermons  on  the  Love  of  God,  I. on  , 
ISSli,  12mo. 

MacNeile,  Very    Rev.   Hugh,   [tmir,  vol.  ii„ 

add,,]    1705-1870.       He  was   appointeil   in    1S8S  to   the 

deanery    of   Ri]ion,   which  he  resigned  on  account  ut' 

failing   health    in    1875.     1.    Sermons   )ireached  in  tlic 

I  Cathedral,  Chester,  Lon.,  1861,  12mo.     2,  The  lli.storiciil 

j  Veracity  of  the  Pentateuch:  a  Sermon,  Lon,,  |S()3,  Svo. 

;  3.  Adoption,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  IS64,  p.  Svo,    4. 

Fidelity  and   Unity  :  a   Letter  to  Dr.  Pusey,  Lon.,  1S66, 

Svo.     5.  Reformation    Truth ;    Romanism  and   Protes- 

!  tiinlism,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p.  Svo. 

j      MadVeill,  Archibald,  W.S.,  member  of  the  ,So- 
j  ciety  of    Antiquaries  of   Scotland.      Notes  on  the  Au- 
thenticity of  Ossiiin'a  Poems,  1868,  Svo. 

MacNeill,  Sir  John,  G.C.B,,D.C.L.,LL.D.,F.U.S., 
1795-1883,  was  appointed  assistant  envoy  at  the  court  of 
Persia  in  1831  ;  became  envoy  extraordinary  and  luin- 
ister  ))!enipotentiary  to  that  court  in  1836,  and  niter  lii.s 
return  to  Enghind  in  1844  held  various  offices  nml  be- 
came a  member  of  the  privy  council.  The  Progress  and 
Position  of  Europe  in  the  East  to  1854,  Lon..  1S5I,  Svo, 
MacNeill,  John  Uordon  Swift,  M.P.  f or  Dune 
gal  since  1887.  1.  The  Irish  Parliament:  what  it  was, 
and  what  it  did,  Lon,,  1885,  p.  Svo.  2.  English  Inter- 
ference with  Irish  Industries,  Lon.,  1886,  |i.  Svo.  3. 
How  the  Union  was  carried.  Lon,,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

MacNeill,  John  Patrick,  M.D.  A  Treatise  on 
Hydrophobia,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo. 

MacNeill,  I*.  Blawearie;  or.  Mining  Life  in  the 
Lothians  Forty  Y'ears  Ago,  Edin.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

MacNevin,  E.  Quidc  to  Practical  Navigatioti,  San 
Fran.,  1878,  Svo. 


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l.'n'?  •       •  **•     C'""''"»'<o  Mo,e,  N.  York,  1S69, 

Macon,  J.  A.     Undo  (Jabe  Tunkor  •  ,.r    li„(i     .• 

ff£,  IS,:.":,;"""""  "■'»"•'■ "'-  i--"'S:"i.."; 

A.lo|,tivo  Kite:  .Maniml  .,r  Instruetiim    n  H,„    "    . 
Star  Ueirri'p    N    v.,ri,    lu,-      ,.         '""   '"   "'^   tustern 

'rs\.j;:''^,  ^•^^^^'•';l,^^'lr^''^^J^';^l!<^'^''^■ 
>..ns  o„^tl.e  Prayer.Book.  fo,-  U„H,i,;,,  i„',; -„  -  ^-  ' 
■WacPherMon,   Edward     i  r'  n     r     -         ... 

I'lncphersoii,    Florpiiro       it        ^    ■» 

^ieoe.  Lon.,  l,sr8,Svo  Po8,h  '  '"°''""-  ^^  *■" 
an';!,Ul1S,«SliV,t«'j,«/«'>  "f  «  v^ry  «^?™f'"  ^--""^  has 
'»iH' is  H,,  epitanh  at  onct'n  »«'/.''!'  f'"'"  ">t  Hie  vol- 
■  ;  ■  II  as  we  L-ai  ler  fr,«  tl.Pnrlf  '"-"'"•''  ""'I  its  autlior. 
stiinulate.1  by  some  dei>m  at^rv/'''^''''  "',"  I""'"""'!""  wai 
«ininMissjfnrti,ilnyin,,?.(  ^  remarks  on  .\,rs.  Jame- 
Kratiturte  to  Miss  Ma'trnea.  "fo??!':!,?''^''  'Y\^i'>'-'\  "  «'-'"ain 

■'lacpherson,  John.iMD   M  n  r  «    i,  10,,     . 


MAO 

Macpherson,  nrv.  John.  M  A     1    ti,..  i  if 
Ubours  of  lJ,„„.an  Matheson  "  „,     1S7|   „  h  "      .^  ?,"■* 

1^..':^^;./;;;  p''^r^V' n't'''",'''' '"''■' ^"^'' 

KnowlcJKO'  with  \',.L     ';-       ;  „';    ""''^""'  "f  .'<nvin){ 

".i;i«e,i  j;,itio^:,.^'.',;:;;;^"i  J:-';;,:  J^7 'I- i.a..t 
skK,!';^^^,,^:''-' '"•;'  '^'•''"••"''  i^-  "■. 

ul-Tarlans.     «v  CI    ,.,.n   ;?."';  » "'.'"'"Urcl  Plates 
in  mS:;^^-^"--.  Mi«,«raa,.ate.. 

^«»-"i^i«rK,S'vi^ --„--... 

Jlat-phcrson,  Willinm      i    Vi      ,, 

I'rivy  Council    1„  1,      p  ,  ■      '   ^''e  '  ractiee  of  tbe 

^  Knock,  l,o„  .'is";"','2m!,    '  '^''''"'"""^  "-"J  Miraelos  at 

1  Macquccn,  John    rrniior     r     ■  ,    •■ 

.  .^.^.ioo  ^^!^;;i:;  ,,;;;.!i^;;^:' «^  ■•  -<  ^-e  words 

'«'"ry  of  a   F.cnc.|,  JlJrriaKe   Ion     K«9    B;K">'"ng:  a 

i"*  I'eople  By  tL'  Ai^/;  '  ^''""l'^^''''"-''.  '""1  son.e  of 
]-on.,  18*63  ;Udsp8vcT  ,"/   i'^.-"'"^   Beginning,- 

2  vols.er.  8;o  Anon  kL  i  \f'"  '^''""•'  I^""'-  1««^, 
I'n.tmtion,  1^„  ,'"•-  V.  I  '  'f  "•  ■••  ^•■■''""^I^Oden-s' 
CharloH„  'u1JL:,"'J  V'}^:1':  ^">'  ""V  ed.,  1878.     5. 


Charlotte  liurney       ,'n    Vsfi-%      ",•  "''"'  "'-  '"8-     *• 

'■nder    the  ti,rofAl\;' «;',;,, Vl''  ''•  '''",.'  ""'  <>''■. 

Wild    as   a    JIawk    Ion     isfir'    V  '''''''■'*■     «• 

•  I"tty,  U„.,  ,871,   2  vol..  'p.  8vo;  n";  ed!: 


Wild 

1874. 
187.S. 

It  1/m :;  el;^:?!;!;;^,:';;;?  .•„,•  ^^^  pr 'r  ?/"•  ■•!-  - " '«. 

a  character  or  a  sceii  ■  «l,i,'h  h       '' ".'"'  ""-'re  is  scarcely 

eluinfff  than  as ,"  work  a     rs' hand  """/?",'. '""'''-'  "»  "  '•'^- 

8.  Kookstone=    a  ^^n eHIon    ?S7        '  '"''■'  """'"•  •'=^- 


«na  Wells  o  K  .  e  '  Lo„  '  , 8„n ' , ,"■  ?; ,  ^'"^  «"">« 
i^"  inland   r  wi'  h  :'l  iJ":/l'"",'''  r.'"«"  »f"">e  Brit: 

f'nudsto.heYearlS?:  Lon  IsrT/"''"  "'"  '^"^"««' 
*•  H«h,  Contrex«vill„  Lh  .k'  t?"'"  *r''  "*"  »'*••  '8^4. 
I-on.,  1886,  p  8^0        •  "■*  ^""«-Sulphated  Waters, 


I«7B.       II).    Miriam'^    \  ...'     '  '^^' P-  ***'o;   new  ed., 
8>-o-       II     Mv   R,Zl   T       '\^l'  '^"n-  l.'<74,  H  vols,  or 

the  Poeti,!f,r:!,Hi'i','eTZ"^;rnih,'i"}  "^"-;y*''"  "-^  »■«"  "•^to 

lies  and  scenerv  .  f7b""lm,  rv  \''T'"''^ '"  ""^  mMqui- 
Her  houk  i,,  intended  to  ),"f-  i"-"  '""*  Pi^ssed  Ibroui-h 
towns  best  wortli^'l.^,'/i^^.VlJ^7-^-CM.  a  .uije  to  t^.e 

ed  ''is^rr -.r^-r"  '^Prti  ^'^^^-^  -- 

stories,  Un.,    87S'  er    Svo     n!!*  ^''lo^^"'  "■"»  ""'^r 

By  the  Sea,  Lon.     S76   12mo     T«"'tJ*1'''  '^'""-      '5- 

other  Stories,  Lon.,  1876  Svnu       ^'"'  1'"'*  Rose,  and 

>     on.,  i»76,  3  vols.;  new  ed.,  1880,  I  vol. 

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12mo.  17.  Pnrln  nariigh  :  ii  VorkKhIro  Story,  l.on.,  1S77, 
;i  vols,  |).  Hvii.  l.s,  'riMim)5li  Hiitliiliy.  Illiii<lriilfil  liy 
Thoiiiua  R.  Muoquuiil.  Vol.  i.,  Siiutli  Ilritliiiiy.  Loii., 
1H77. 

"  There  Ik  too  miieli  of  tlu'  piiNte-Kinlsrlssors  plcnu  lit  In 
tllB  liDiik.— lull  iiiuiiy  1(111),' wlMili'il  ii'uc'iiils,  L'Xlraclii  Irniii 
FrolnNiirt,  i\nil  Hrulim  luilliul.-.  Wliii.  wv  riin\r  lo  Mrs. 
Miic.iutilirH  own  iibsc'rviilitiiis,  ifrntttTw  Iniiirovu  urt'iilly." — 
.S(i/.  A'M'.,  xliv.  l;!li. 

lU.  Till)  Ui'i-Ksliiri'  l-iiily  :  iv  ItijiimiKie,  Lon.,  1H7«,  p. 
Hvo.  ^11.  Ill  tlui  Swuot  .S|irin(?-Tiiiio ;  a  Love-Stury, 
1,1)11,,  issii,  :)  vnld.  p.  Svii.  21.  Jjittli)  Filinc,  1111(1  other 
Tiilo.-<,  I,iin.,  IssI,  ,1  voU,  p,  Hvo,  2-',  Hui-idB  tliu  Hivcr  : 
a.  Tiile,  1,(111.,  ISHl,  ;)  vols.  or.  Hvo.  2.1.  In  tho  Apli'iiiic.-'. 
lUiii'triiteil  by  T.  U.  .MiUMiuoid.  him.,  KS^l,  "n.  Kiiim. 
21,  A  Viiitliful  Lover,  l,oii„  1SS2,  .1  vols,  p.  ."^o.  25. 
Her  Siiilor  I.ove,  I,on.,  I.SMt,  3  voIk.  p.  Svo.  2B.  liid  T 
the  iSnow,  l,(iii.,  ISsi,  12ino,  27,  Louisa;  or,  Anions  the 
OlivcK,  hon.,  IHS.'i,  ;i  vols,  cr,  8vo,  2S,  At  the  lied  (llove, 
1,011.,  18S,'),  :i  vol.i.  cr.  Hvo.  (Written  origiiiiilly  under  a 
d'Terent  title  ii.i  a  Hliort  inii);a/.ine  story,  then  drnniati/.ed 
for  priviile  tlu'Htrieal.",  and  lliially  worked  up  into  a 
Herinl  novel,  wliiuli  ivaH  at  liri<t  published  anonyninusly.) 

"  The  most  perfeet  and  enjoyable  of  all  Mrs.  >Iae(iuoid'H 
works."— .^Vf''!'"''.  Il.t.  »7, 

2(1.  Joi  Wenlworth.  Illust,  I.on.,  ISSfl,  p.  Hvo.  ;ilt. 
liitlle  Vagabond  :  and  Checeo  :  a  Tale  of  l'erii);iii,  l.on., 
IHSli,  12ui.i.  ;;i.  .>^ir  .huiies  Appleby,  Hart.,  I.on.,  IH8H, 
3  vol.1, cr.  Svo.  H2.  .\  Strange  Company.  Illust.  I.on., 
18HB,  p.  Hvo.  .'i:t.  At  the  IVacoek,  (""  .lubilee"  Ser,  ) 
I.on.,  ISH",  l2nio,  :il.  (ione  ;  a  .'^tory  of  some  Years 
A;;o,  I.on.,  ISS7,  Hvo.  li.'i,  Miire  Suzanne,  and  other 
Glories,  Lon.,  1H,S7,  p.  Svo.  HU.  Thu  ^tory  of  Ives:, a 
Dreton  Legend,  ("  ,Iubiloc"  .Ser.,)  Lon.,  1887, 12mo,  ;17. 
I'ulV.      Illust.     Lon.,  IHHS,  ltd. 

.Miit'i|ut>:cl,  Thomns  It.  and  KathRriiie  S.  1. 
About  Von  shiie.  Illust.  Lon,,  Iss;!,  Ithiio.  2.  I'ietures 
nnd  I.e;!oni.-  from  Normandy,  Ac.  Illust.  Lon.,  1H7H, 
ji.  Svo. 

iMiirrne,  A.  Hand-Hook  of  Deor-Stalklng.  Kdited 
by  Horatio  Uoss.     Edin.,  IHHO,  )>.  Svo. 

Macrae,  Alexiiiidcr.  .Manual  of  I'lanterxhip  in 
liritbih  (iuiana,  Lon.,  IH,iti,  Hvo. 

iUflcrilu,  C.  C.  Historical  Sketch  of  Theism,  Lon., 
1879,  Svo. 

Macrae,  C.  D.  Practice  of  Insolvency  in  Protec- 
tion, Lon.,  IHoO,  I2ino. 

Macrae,  David.  1.  (Jeorgj  Harrington,  (JIasgow, 
186H,  12ino.  2.  Dunvarlicli ;  o; ,  Hound  about  the  liueh, 
Glasgow,  18115,  IHuio.  .S.  Little  Fritz,  and  other  Stories, 
Edin.,  1H6U,  12iiio.  4.  Life  of  Napoleon  III.,  tilasgow, 
1S70,  12ino;  new  ed.,  1871.  5.  Amerieans  at  Home: 
I'en-and-Ink  Sketches,  Edin.,  1H7I),  2  vols.  p.  Hvo;  new 
ed.,  1H7 1.  6.  At  Home  nnd  Aliroad  ;  Sketches  and  Ulean- 
ing9,  (ilasgow,  IS70,  p.  Svo.  7.  Amongst  tho  Darkies, 
nnd  other  Papers,  Lon.,  1877,  12uio.  8.  Fagots  for  the 
Christmas  Fire,  Lon.,  IH77,  12iuo. 

Macrae,  J.  The  Scripture  Law  of  Marriage  as  re- 
gards Prohibited  Degrees,  I.on.,  18B1,  Svo. 

Macray,  Itev.  William  Uiiiiii,  .M.A.,  F.S.A., 
assistant  in  tho  Bodleian  Library  IHIO;  graduated  at 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1H4H;  ordained  1H50;  chap- 
lain of  New  College  185()-H0,  and  of  .Magdalen  College 
lHr)(i-70;  rector  of  Ducklington  w  Ilanlwiok  since  IH7II. 
He  has  contributed  o  Archeeologia,  Ac,  and  is  edi- 
tor of  tho  "Anccdota.  Bodloiaiia."  1.  Catalogue  of 
tho  Library  at  Bicton  House,  Devon,  Oxf.,  1850,  4to. 
Printed  for  private  use.  2.  (Ed.)  Clironieon  Abbatiuo 
Eveshauiensis,  Auotoribus  Dominioo  I'riore  EveahainiiE 
et  Thoina  de  jMarlebergc  Abbale,  a  Fundatione  ad  Annum 
1213,  una  cum  Continuationo  ad  Annum  1418,  (Record 
Office  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1H6.S,  Hvo.  3.  Inde.x  to  the  Catalogue 
of  the  Ashmolean  iMSS.  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxf., 
1H07,  4lo.  4.  Annals  of  the  Bodleian  Library,  O.\ford, 
A.D.  15'.IH-A.D.  lSt)7  :  with  a  Preliminary  Notice  of  tho 
Earlier  Library  founded  in  tho  Fourteenth  Century, 
Lon.,  Oxf.,  nnd  Cambridge,  IHfiS,  Hvo. 

"  Nlr.  Mncrny  has  from  his  ofliolal  position  enjoyed  ex- 
ceptional advantages  for  the  execution  of  his  deslKM,  and 
he  htts  carried  It  through  in  an  exact,  conscientious,  mid 
painstaking  spirit.  ...  A  more  Imaginative  writer  niiglit 
have  thrown  a  glow  of  romance  over  the  theme."— .Sa<. 
KeV;  xxvi.  133, 

6.  (Ed.)  Letters  and  Papers  of  P.  Ruthven,  Earl  of 
Forth  and' Brentford,  and  of  his  Faniilv.  16!5-!fi22. 
(Roxburghe  Club  Pub..)  Lon.,  ISfiS,  4to.  6.  Calen- 
dar of  the  Clarendon  State  Papers  in  tho  Bodleian  Li- 
brary: vols.  ii.  and  iii.,  Oxf.,  IH69-76,  Hvo.  7.  (Ed.) 
Correspondence  of  Col.  Nathaniel  Ilooke,  Agent  from  the 
lOfiO 


Court  of  Franco  to  the  Scottish  .laoobitcs  in  1703-lrii7, 
(Itoxbiirghe  Club  l'ub.,i  l.on.,  |H7(I-7I,2  vols.  4to.  S, 
(Kd.)  The  History  ot  lisild  the  Second:  a  Narrative, 
in  Verse,  of  Ihc  Divorce  of  (iuccn  Kallia>'inu  of  Arni- 
gon,  (Uoxbiirglie  (;iul)  Pub.,)  l.on..  IH75,  i.  II.  (I'M.i 
A  Short  View  nfllie  Slateof  Ireland.  W.itlcn  in  lilo,'., 
bv  Sir  .fohn    Hariinglon,  Kiit.,  iiiid   now   llrst  edilcl, 

(All lota    Hoillciana,   No.    1.)       OxC,    IsTU,  Hvo.       Id. 

(Ed.)     Vox     Vulgi  :     a     Pociii.       Ily    (i ge     Willicr. 

(Anccdota  llodleiiiiia.  No.  2.i  Oxf.,  IHHii,  Hvo.  II 
(Ed.)  The  llcauiiioiit  Paper.-,  i  Itoxbuiglic  Club  Piili..j 
IHMl,4lo.  12,  (Ed. I  The  Pi|({rimagc  to  I'lirnas-iis  :  Willi 
Two  Parts  of  the  Keliirn  from  pHrnassiis:  Three  Come 
dies  purroriued  in  St.  .lolin's  College,  Caniliridgo.  ,\.|i. 
.MDXCVII.-MIirl,,  (Ixf.,  IHSrt,  Hvo.  13.  (Kd.)  Chioi, 
icics  of  the  Aiiuieiit  Abbey  of  Hiiniscy  :  from  llio  Cliiir- 
t.ilary  of  that  Abbey  in  the  Piililic  Hceoid  (lllirc, 
(Record  Olliee  Pub.,)  I.on.,  IHHii,  Hvo.  II.  (Ed.)  Cliii 
enddii's  History  of  the  Hebellion  and  ('ivil  Wars  in 
England  :  from  a  Fresh  Collation  o  tlic  Original  .MS,  ; 
with  .Marginal  Dates  and  Occasional  Notes,  Uxf,  IH^S, 
II  vols.  cr.  Hvo. 

.Mucrcady,  Catherine  FraiiccN  liirch,  Ih:;,i 
IHCili,  daughter   of  W.  C.   .Macrcady,  iii/rii.     1.   Louvc.i 
from   Iho  Olive  Mount:    Poems,  Lon.,  iHfil),  fp.  Hvo.     2. 
Cowl   and  Cap;  or.  The   Rival  Churches:   Poems,  Lon,, 
I8fi5,  12I110.     3.   Dcvolidhul  Lays.  Lon.,  ISlis,  12mo. 

"  Very  tciidcrand  beautiriil  poems."— 8m  W,  K,  I'ol.Loi  K : 
ap.  MdrrC'Uli/'n  Jit'minisrenirH,  Amcr.  ed,,  p,  323,  note. 

Maeready,  .Mi\jor  Edward  Nevil,  I7'.»H-Is|^, 
brother  of  W,  C.  .Miicready,  in/ra  ;  h,  at  liirminglitiii! : 
entered  the  army  IHI  I  ;  served  at  Waterloo,  in  Iinlci, 
and  in  the  Ionian  Islands.  Suwarrow  and  his  LastCuio- 
paign  ;  Sketches,  Lon.,  IH.'il,  p.  Hvo. 

Macrcady,  M'illiam  (iiarlCH,  1793.1873,  son  of 
William  .Maeready,  (oi./i.  vol.  ii.;)  b.  in  London;  eda- 
ciiled  at  Harrow  ;  made  his  first  appearance  on  th';  stii;,'e 
at  liinningham  IHll),  and  in  London  IHll);  became,  alier 
tho  death  of  Keaii,  the  first  tragedian  of  bis  day,  <\\A 
both  as  actor  and  manager  distinguislied  himself  by  'is 
elVorts  to  elevate  tho  character  of  tho  tlieatre  ;  retitcl 
from  the  stage  in  1851.  Reminiscences  and  Selection- 
from  his  Diaries  and  Letters.  Edited  by  Sir  [Wiliiiim  | 
Frederick  Pollock,  Bart.,  one  of  his  Executors,  Lmi., 
1875,  2  vols.  p.  Hvo  ;  new  ed.,  1H7(!,  1  vol. 

"  'file  record  of  Macready's  struggles,  as  recorded  by  bini 
In  these  '  Homlni.scences,'  is  lull  of  Interest,  bolli  as  re 
eards  the  man  and  the  great  art  to  which  he  dedicated  liis 

;  life.  .  .  .  .\s  a  careful  and  for  the  most  part  a  just  estiiiiaic 
(if  the  stage  during  a  very  brilliant  iKTlod,  the  uttiacli.ni 
(if  these  volumes  can  scarcely  be  surpassed.  Ueadei-s  iil-o 
who  have  no  special  interest  in  theatrical  inalters.liuiwlio 
enjoy  niiscclluneiiiis  gossip,  will  be  allured  from  page  lo 
page,  attracted  liy  ftimiliar  names  and  l)>^obscrvali,>ll^ 

;  upon  popular  actors  and  authors. "—.'^7(Cl'(ll^.V,  xlviii,  M2. 
"Tills  liook  has  not  merely  a  dramatie  but  a  geiicml 
Interest;   it  not  only  vividly  relates  old  expericiicis,  ii 

i  enforces  niueli  vaiiialile  teaching.  .  .  .  Tlicrc  is  iiolliiiitj 
omitted  that  a  reader  has  a  right  to  look  lor  in  such  ii 
record,  as  regards  tlie  history  ot  the  stage  and  the  hoiiie- 
life  of  tlic  actor."— .l(/i.,  No.  2174. 

"Few  more  interesting  or  iiistructlve  autobiographies 
have  been  published,"— .svi(.  liet\,  xxxix.  ITii. 

"  It  is  in  giving  us  a  great  actors  character,  as  well  iisDu: 
story  of  a  career,— and  giving  that  character  liniily.  deli- 
iiitely,  fully,— that  the  main  interest  of  the  book  will  he 
found  to  coiisi.st,"— F.  Wkii.moiie:  Acad.,  vil,  :«t. 

.Macltitcliie,  David.  (Ed.)  Accounts  of  tlieiiv|i- 
sics  of  India.     .Maps  and  Illust.     Lon.,  18H6,  p.  Svo, 

MacRitchie,  Margaret  Scott.  1.  By  tho  Si  I 
Sea  Waves,  nnd  Priscilla's  Summer  Cliange,  l.on.,  ISs", 
p.  Hvo.  2.  By  the  Sea  of  (talilee:  a  Poem.  Illust. 
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Messages  for  Invalids,  Lon.,  IHHI,  IHmo.     4.  Cliiek;  or, 

1  Yet   there    is    Room,    l.on.,    1H83,    IHuio.     5.   Poppy:  a 

i  Story   in    Twelve   Chapters,  Lon.,  IHH3,  IHmo.     Ii. 'liiil 

j  Dave;  or,  What  wilt   Thou   have   me   to  do?      lllii-i. 

I  I.on.,  1883,  12mo.     7.  Christie's  Gift,  and  otlier  Storiis 

I  Lon.,  18H4,  ISmo.     8.  Drift  Leaves,  l.on.,  1884,  ISani. 

I  Macrory,  Edmund.  A  Few  Notes  on  the  Ti  laplo 
Organ,  Lon.,  IS6I,  sq.  Hvo;  new  ed.,  1875. 

I      "MiicRory,  Rev.  Rory,"  (Pseud.)    See  Lkks, 

;  J.\MK»  C.tMKKON,  eu/ini. 

Macrum,  James   M.    The   New  Piano:  a  Lyric 
Poem,  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1871,  sq.  I6mo. 
I     MacSherry,    Howard.     Chums :    a     Siiiiriial 
!  Sketch.  .!er.-.t:y  City.  N..I..  1M7S,  12»io. 

I     MacSherry,  Richard,  M.D.,  [miie,  vol.  ii..  lohl,] 

!  1817-1885,  b.  at  Martinsburg,  W.  Va. ;    gradiKited  in 

medicine  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  1841  :  serveii 

as  surgeon  in  tho  army  and  in  tho  navy,  and  in  It^Sl 


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vols.  Svo.  ""  '""'    '^"'''   "'^'H  ],u„.,    isol,  2 


.."^rTTi:;v^^i^'::;  «•">...,  r .vo,.,.. 

'•"'".  «vo.     2.  A  Sketeh    ,f  ,1  P   ■,"""  1'"'pli"'"l,  Iviin. 

■■i'Jionee  Priineron  the  N,  t, irn.V' 'h,        'r    '""■'"■  '*"<'■     ■•■ 
•>I«cVicar   M     Ti     w      .  """Ss,  r-on.,  isr.s,  |2,„„ 

Mo..„re;'NrV5  .8«r" 'tiT  •■^^"""  "''  ^-11^^^ '^i 


O|'oration,,of  tl,„i.;,,;,u"i  J'    "'•''"?™l   Notiee  of  th 
'>""■  (1,0  En.l  of    1  n  Sn.„   ,        ■'    '  •"•"«li™l    Litoratur 

f^oNi„etee„ih'cXx:;s«;vt:,!'^^-"-'«" 

It  Is  eerla  iilv  „„  („.i...,..,. .  '  -  "'"'■■  P-  '^vo. 


!ratiir« 
^'^-  ^'""flei,    1,„,  aln!;^!';,,,  ;,„;;:' „i!-i-i-U.,i,owe!er! 


U.U.,  \.  Vork,  187-  „;  svo  "  M"oViokar, 

"f  ASoH^i*:^|:;{.««'^'''-f.<<.«boii,  H.4.     Lile 

ci'';isseleeti,i,,Vrum  liis'^.  t;^'..'l'';'"';>i;«  H/V.  ai„l  /I  j"  . 

'-'mo.    "    llp„t,„,    4   "  ""'"''"""'"I. -Work   iss^ 
.MnrWi.     r*"'''  ^"■'-•"Snition,  N.  York    lss«    iL      ' 


Kiiiopo    «.„Mf  iea   for  the  T,''""  """'"'-«-"rt,.  of 


surgeon  of  the  French  iIo»  .itnfV  !'  '•i."""'''*'''''''' 
the  Irethra  :  it.,  DiaLo,^'''!'' '  i"""!""-  Stricture  of 
Svo.  diagnosis  and  Treatment,  Lon.,  188", 

anf  "t''„i"E'Vhfng?\;,:t'::;i "";  ^'""""'''''  «««-'<"•' 

-nciall,  consider^:  ^";V:LS:'^-^-;^_'^J«ia... 

1061  ' 


5. 


' 


MAD 

2.  PpeoulBtlon  on  the  Stock  Exchiiniju,  Lon., 


IIm 


•.f 


1877,  Hv», 
)H-;s,  HVO. 

MnUdock,  AHri-d    llcminiont,  |i"'',  v»l. 
mil  1      1.   I'niL'liciil  oh^orviiliipim  "11  Mi'iiliil  mill  NorviMiH 
DiaorrliTH,  l,on.,  IHil,  Kv(>.     2.  SjdfiiliBiii :  Iti  ClIumlB 
iin. I  I'aliic'c,  1.011.,  18110.  Nvo.  ,      .,     ^        ....        ., 

MiitlKC.  'V.  U.  "  Wiiiiklis"  In  AlKi'bm.  ArltlimetW-, 
Ku.ii.l,  KiiiiiHilie,   l.Hws  A.'.,  I."ii.,  !«•'<«,  !'•  «*■"■ 

.>Iiii1ki(,  IIiMirv,  I-"'',  v.il.  ii.,  11.1(1.]  UeiimrkM  "ii 
lli(.  Aiiiiluiiii.'iil  Ki'laliuiiit  between  the  Mother  iind  Hi" 
I'mciri.  l.dTi.,  lN,')!i,  I'Jiiio. 

.MndRc,  llev.  Tliomnti,  iniiilnttT  of  h'-ui  !*tTvi-t 
(I'liitiiri.in)   (.'liiiiK'l,    1,011.1.111.      F.ir    bio«.,    m-    •' w  i  N 

WiT.i.lAM,  «.i;,.(/.     .'^iilij.'ul.i  nIaliiiK  l.i  (.'liiiatmii    I Ii 

aii.l  I.ilV:  Uiifo.mrHi's,  l,.in.,  I  Nil".  |..  Su). 

"  .MadlNoii,  Virginia,  '  (l'»euil,)    Soo   1 1  tnam, 

MllH.  SaI.I.IK   a.,   ill/i'l.  .     ..    .,  I 

Miidoe,  I'liyr.      1.   I'lio  Htory  of  Moli.cn.,  I...11., 

\H>:\.   p.   .Hv„.       2.   ■riuT.ib.v,  :„!lii.,  IHM5,  2   vols.  IT.  HVO. 
3.   Miiriiiiri't  .hniiiiiiu,  l.on.,  iN.-tll,  ;t  vol*,  or.  ^vo. 

Macrl/.,  liouiite.  Now  M.'tli.Ml  L.r  the.  Mu.lj 
En«lisli  l.iloriiloro,  flilc,  IHTll,  I2iim;  Key,  IM8:i,  12in.). 
Mh»'8,  in.  Itev.  Cnmilliis  I'nul,  b.  I8I11,  in 
Coiirtrai,  liol^iuin;  roiiiove.l  t.i  Iho  liiilf.l  .<tatcH  in 
IHflS;  hoUl  several  Koiimn  CatlLilu'  ],aHtorate«  111  .Mu'li- 
l^an,  anil  «a»  oonsoorale.l  IIhIi.)))  ..I  (JovioBtoii  in  l>»a. 
LilV  of  Rev.  Chiirlos  Norinokx  ;  with  a.  Chii|itor  on  llie 
Early  Catli'ilie  Mi.ssionn.il'  Koiitiieky,  an.l  N'otos.)n  Cntli- 
olioity  In  tho  llnitod  State*,  ISim-lM2i,  Oin.,  1880,  Mvo; 
now  ccl.,  1.S,S7. 

iHauce,  Most   Il«-v.  William  Caniior,  D.p., 
[nnlf,  vol.  II.,  n.l(l.,]    1821-lSlll,   b.  in  Cork;  e.loeatoil 
nt    Trinity   College,    Dublin;    betaiM''    mini.-ler  ot    tlie 
Oelngon    CImpel,    Hath,    IS50,   and    nf   Quebec    Clia|ie  , 
I,on.l..n,  ISHII;  reetor  of  Eiiniskillen  I.-^IU  ;  dean  ol  Cork 
ISC.l;  .loan  of  the  ('ha|iel   K.iyal.  Dublin,  IsH.'i;   liiBhop 
of    l'eterl>oniUj;b    \M'*:    Andibishop  of   York    Isill.     1. 
Christ  the  l,i),'ht  of  All  .•^eripturc  :  Sernioi    preaclie.l  at 
Trinity  CoIIoko,  Dublin.  Lou.,  IHHO.     2.  The  Voluntary 
tiyHcm  an.l  llio  Establi-b.il  Churoh,  Lon.,  ISIll,  fii.  Svo  ; 
M  oil.  same  year.     '■^.   The  Chureh'9  Fear  anil  the  Cliurcli's 
Hope  I  a  Seriuon,  l.on..  1SH4,  Svo.    4.  Heruion  :  Uebuild-  j 
ing  the  Wall  in  Troublimn  Times,   Lou.,  Isiifl,  Svo.     i.  \ 
Coinpassiiin  on  the  .MuHitudei  a  .Sermon,  I,on.,  18(17,  8vo.  | 
6.  l)roakin«  the  Net ;  a  .-iermon,  t,on.,  1><I1S,  Svo.     7.  The  j 
Christian  Theory  of  the  Origin  of  the  Christian  Ijife  :  a  1 
.Sermon,  l.on.,  ISIlH.  Svo.     8.  Charge  delivered  October,  j 
IS72,  liOn.,  Is-J,  Svij.    II.  Charge  delivered  at  hisSeu-ond 
Visitation,  ()etiii)or,  IS76,  Lon.,  IH7o,  Svo.      10.  Sunday- 
Pehool  Teaching  Work  :  a  Sermon,  l,on.,  ISSO,  Svo.      1 1. 
The  Oosiiel  and  the  Age:  Sermons,  lion.,  ISSI,  p.  Svo. 

••  The  Bishop  of  IVterbormitfli,  like  most  great  iiml.irs.  Is 
neveriiili'iiuiitelv  represented  by  rejuirUs.  .  .  .  NeyerlbWoss, 
this  volume  of  seriniuis  will  arrest  the  ttttontiiin  ol  I  no 
world.  ...  It  states  the  chriiiilc  controversy  Ik  -weeii  '  ine 
Gospel  and  the  Ako'  with  earnestness,  elo<iuenee,  and 
ibri'e."— .s'/jei'di^or,  hii.  8«:l. 

12.  Disestablishment  and  Disendowment ;  an  Address, 
l.on.,  1885,  Svo.  13.  Serinoos,  ("Contemporary  Pulpit 
Library,")  l.on.,  1SS8,  p.  Svo. 

Mageiiis,  Lady  Louisa  Anne,  b.  is:l7;  daugh- 
ter of  the  third  Earl  of  liihoore;  married  to  It.  H. 
Magenis  ISBO.  (Trans.)  1  ho  I'liallenge  of  Barletta,  by 
Massimo  d'Azeglio.  l.on.,  1S80.  2  vols.  er.  Svo. 

iUaggs,  J.  Hound  Europe  with  the  Crowd,  l.on., 
18S0,  p.  Svii, 


MAO 

"  This  little  l»>ok  dot'H  full  Justice  to  Its  silhject,"-.lr<i.( . 
XXX.  :i<rj. 

:t.  Jewish  l'..rlralt«,  l.on.,  IsxH,  p.  Svo. 
".Magniio.  IHj^rriwt'athi^r,"  d'seud  1    8«uTai 

HOT,  ClIAlll.KS    IllMINCililV,    III/','.,. 

.•WnBniix.Hir  I'hilip,  0.  I^'-';  knighied  iss-i ;  „,. 

m,„uiMH  .Ii i.ir  .if  lb..  I'liy  an.l  (Iullds..f  l..iii.lon  In 

stitulimi  l.ir  the  A.lvaneement  of  Teehnieal  Eduealooii 
eililor  iif  tho  K.lu.'aliiin  Library.  I.  Lessnns  in  Kle- 
meulary  .Meehani.'S.  I,..n.,  lS7.i.  l2mo.  2.  llylroMall.- 
ao.l  I'nVumatics,  C  I..iiiilon  Science  Class  ll.ioks,")  l,.in  , 
l>7S,  Isiiio.  :i.  Eiicli.l  ami  Teaching  tieniiiclr.v  :  a 
Lecture,  l,"n.,  I8S0,  sv.i.  t.  Industrial  Eiluciilinri, 
(••  Kducali.,11  Library, "I  L.m.,  Isss,  p.  sv„. 

iHngnUNNon,  M.  Klrikr,  .M.  A.,  sub-librarliin  .if  tin. 
I'niver-ily  Librarv,  Caiobii.lge.  (Ed.)  Tln'inia^  Sana 
Erklbyskus  :  a  Lite  nf  Archbislinp  Thomas  lltekel,  in 
Icelandic,  .tc.:  with  English  Translation,  .Notes,  an.l 
Olossary,  ( Ite.'.ird  Office  I'ub.,)  l.on.,  IS7o-Sl,  2  v.)l». 
Svo.  With  .MoiKiis.  Wit.i.iAM  ;  1.  (Trans.)  Orcltis  Saga  : 
tho  St.ny  .if  (Irellir  the  Strung;  from  the  Icehin.lii', 
Lim.,  isi'.tl,  p.  Svii.  2.  (Trans.)  Vlilsunga  Saga  :  the  Stury 
.ifthe  V.ilsuiiu's  and  Nil. lungs  1  wilh  C'ertain  S.mgs  fmni 
the  Elder  E.l.la;  fi-.mi  the  Icelan.lio,  Lon.,  1S711,  p.  sn,. 
"  A  .lelit  .if  Krai'tiule  i«  ..wing  In  Messrs.  Mugniissnii  ami 
Morris  liir  this  li  nnslHtimi  of  wlial  they  l.rni  llie  mn-l 
ciimpUie  an.l  drainatli'  f.om  "t  the  great  Isrle  ol  llie 
S.irth."'-s,i<c(ii(or,  .\llil.!is:i. 

:).  (Trans.)  Three  Norlbcrn  I.ove-Storlcs,  and  othir 
Talcs;  from  the  Icelandic,  I,  n.,  IS-C>,  |i.  Hvo.  With 
I'AI.MF.u,  E.  11.,  (trans.)  S.mgs,  Idylls,  and  Epigrams, 
I  by  .J.  L.  Honcberg.  l.on.,  IS'S,  l2mo. 
i  Magratli,  l««'v.  Jolin  Kiilinrd,  D.D.,  I 
(luernsey  ;  graduated,  first  .da 
lege,0.\l'ord,  IstSil;  Fellow  of  tjueen's  College  I 
since  then  provost;  ordained  isdi' 
Kingston-Lisle  since  1SS7 


Magill,  .■«i8S  Mary  Tucker,  b.  1832,  in  Jefferson 
::o.,  Va. ;  was  educated  partly  at  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia, whore  her  father  was  a  mo.lieal  professor.  She 
has  contributed  to  j.mrnals  an.l  periodicals.  1.  The 
Ilolcombes :  a  Story  of  Virginia  Home- Life,  I'liila.,  1S68, 
12mo.  2.  Women  ;  or,  Chronicles  of  the  Late  War, 
I'hila.,  1H71,  12mo.  3.  History  of  Virginia,  for  Schools, 
Bait.,  1873,  12mo.  4.  Pantomimes;  or,  Wordcap  Poems, 
B.ist.,  1SS2,  ?().  llimo. 

JMagnay,  Uev.  Claude.  1.  The  Rest  :  an  Epi- 
sode in  the  Village  of  Ross,  Lon.,  18411.  iL'mo.  2. 
Reginald  Graeme;  or,  Visible  and  Invisible,  Lon.,  1850, 
12too.  ,i.  Eoolbion,  Taste,  Old  Paths,  and  iimm-  Poems, 
Lon,,  1853,  l2ino,  4.  Poems,  Lon.,  1863,  ll'ni.i.  .').  Ser- 
uious.  Practical  an  1  Suggestive,  Lon.,  1855,  12m. 1. 

Magner,  D.  The  Art  of  Training  and  Edu.ating 
the  Horse.  It. tile  Creek.  Mich..  I8SB.  Svo. 

MagnU!«,  Katie,  Lady,  .laughter  ot  E.  Emanuel; 


|h::.i.  in 

Lit.  Hum.,  at  Ori'l  Col- 

«l)-7S,and 

vicar  <tf  Spftrshtilt  ir 

1.  The  Fall  of  the  Rii.ublio 

of  Venice,  (Stanhope  Vrhe  V.miy,)  Lon.,  ISliO,  Si  ,.     2. 

A  Plea  for  the  Stu.ly  of  Theology  in  the  University  ..I 

O.xf.ir.l,  1,011.,   ISOS,  Svo.     3.  (Ed.)  Sele.'tions  fr.ini  the 

i  oigiiniin  of  Aristotle,  Lon.,  ISlis,  |2ni.i;  new  ed.,  1S7T. 

1  4.  Tw.i  Papers  on  Pniversity  Ri'Lirui,  ISTIi. 

nia.^rilder,  A.  C  Maryland  Court  .if  Appeals 
'  Reports,  vols,  i.,  ii.,  (IS,M-52,)  Halt.,  Is52,  2  v..ls.  Svo. 
i  Magruder,  Allan  B.  I.  The  liible  l)elen.|..|  an.l 
1  Atheism  Kebuke.l  :  a  Ke|)ly  to  R.  U.  Ingeisoll's  l.c,■lu^c^ 
N.  York,  Issl.  12ino.  2.  John  .Marshall,  C'Americiin 
Statesmen"  Ser.,)  Host.,  ISSo,  Kluio. 
'  Magrudl-r,  II.  II.  Sketches  of  the  Last  Year  ..f 
j  the  ,Me.\i.'an  Empire,  l.on.,  IsC.S,  Svo. 

Mugruder,  .Miss  Julia,  b.  18,)4.  in  Charlotte-villi', 
Va.,  niece  id  (icii.  J.  H.  .Magru.ler.  I.  Across  the 
Chasm,  N.  York,  ISS.i,  Iftin.i.  An.m.  2.  At  Anchor, 
Phila..  1SS7.     :i.   A  MagniHcent  Plebeian,  ISS7,  llimo. 

IMagnire,  Adelaide  A.  Liiisie's  Secret.  Illii^i. 
Lon.,  1S71,  SI),  llimo. 

IMaguire,  U.  Tho  Art  of  .Massage;  4th  ed.,  enl., 
Edin.,  IKS,-,  p.  Svo. 

iMaguire,  Edward.  The  Attack  and  Defence  ..I 
Coast- F.irtifieations,  N.  York,  1S84,  Svo. 

Mnguire,  J.  Alastor:  an  Irish  Story  of  T"  Hay. 
Loll      ISSS,  p.  Svo. 

iHtiguire,  James  CJ.  Ireland  and  the  Pup.';  a 
liri.  I  History  of  Papal  Intrigues  against  Irish  Libiriy, 
from  Adrian  IV.  to  Leo  XIII.,  San  Fran.,  1S88,  Sv... 

Maguire,  John  Francis,  M.P.,  ["'"'•  '"'  "■- 
add.,]  lSla-1872,  was  ,M.P,  for  Dungar.an  from  \>*^2 
to  1811.),  w  en  he  was  returned  by  his  nat.ve  city  ol  Cork. 
He  was  several  times  mayor  of  Cork,  and  was  pi.iprietur 
and  e.lilor  for  many  years  of  the  Cork  E.\aniiner.  1. 
Father  .Mathow ;  a  Biography,  Lon.,  1S63,  p,  Smi.  «. 
The  Irish  in  America,  Lon..  1S67,  p.  Svo. 

Though  there  is  tJio  mu.li  in  i.t  of  the  ml  mptaii.dim,  as 


IIIWItf^K    I.IIVIIJ     1.^    l<fVf    lint .V...     ~ .-    --1  i\.   . 

as  If  .Mr.  Magiiire  was  alrca.ly  bidding  for  place  un.l.v  tne 
new  Irish  Repiiblie,  yet  we  are  bound  to  a.1.1  llml  He'  "."'i' 
contains  a  great  ileal  which  It  is  worth  the  «lnl.' ..I  Mifc'- 
llshineii  t.)  .study  an.l  remember."— .Si(.  mi.,  .''•tv-  ■<-- 

3.  The  Next  (ieneration,  [a  novel,]  Lon.,  1871.  '.  vols. 
p.  Svo.  4.  V.iung  Prince  .Marigold,  and  other  I'aivy- 
Stories.      lllust.      Lon.,  IS73,   I2iuo. 

Maguire,  .Hr».  John  Francis.  Beauty  ami  the 
I  Beast:  a  Play,  lllust.  Lon.,  1878,  l2mo, 
'  Maguire,  Bev.  Kobert,D.D.,  [.'"('■,  vol.11.. 
lb.  1821!,  in  Dublin;  graduateil  with  honors  at  limity 
■College,  Dublin,  IS47:  ordaiue.i  18411;  vicar  u!  Clcrken- 
of    St,   Olave;, 


i.hl.. 


married  to  Sir  Philip  Magnus,  infra,  IS70.     1.  About  well    18o7-75,   and    since    then    rector    -. 

the  Jew    4nce  liible  Times,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.     2.  Out-  .Southwark.      I.    History    of  the    Early    Iri...h    ( Imrcn, 

lines  of,  -wish  History  from  B.C.  586  to  C.E.  1885,  Lon.,  Lon.,  1854.     2.  (Trans.)  The  AbbC'    ".nbonlc 

1886,  12ino;  2d  ed.,  1888.  '  ""     '""''■ 
1062 


Lon.,  IS55.     3.  One  Hun.lred  Defect?   .f  the  M: 


1  K.iine, 
■',  l.on  , 


MAC} 

IS5II.     I.  John   lliiin|,t„n',   Horn.,   I,„r,     Hn    ii„      . 

i-:xi>...i.i..n,;'i!,„.  • ';  '•,.l""' r^'-:: «' ",', ^^-■"\- 

,1'  Y     V.    .'.'  "     """'■      llllKI,'      tlt'W     CI  ISSl  I- 

.l™nM^Me„.,„..„r,„„K,.t,.er, 1 ,  f , lihiuon.,,!;;  i 


mah 


•>la«iiirp,  Thonitt^,  |,t,.u.,  ,|.  is.sii,   „rof,.s-o,.  „f     ,   '''•  ■'''"  """">  "'  M'm     „    v.,, 
n.,  I87U,  8vo.    ,).  I,o„mre.  „„  l.|,il„,„,,hy,  l„„.\Zl'    l''"^'-'  "-''I  "thcr-.]     l|l,.„.     ,;„„ 


l.on.,  IS7U,  8vo. 

' write  ,1  l,„uk.      1 1.  U,',,,,!  "  ,, ,   ,1        "  ','"'""  """  '"• 

rq.i.titl,,ii;'_j,,,;/    ."!■■,' Y'.*-  *   ^'■'■"I'py,  uiHl  lull  „f 
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I>iiulrine  of  tho  IIilMht  f  ic.  \-      .•    .    .   '■''I'hiiiiwl :  the 
"n    I«li..,|,i,.,„,v    I  'L,'     '"■':■"*' American  War:  with 

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"ir  of  the   l'...Mi|.ntSe.i,.r.'  "5.''"" '■'•''''''" 'liu 

'■liHiullcr.  the  his  orian  1  a  .r,?i,  ''^r"-.  ■^''-"^'*'«-  ■■^mmuT, 
while  our  war  V,  I'V.  ,iK  1  "  ;,?":.\  "«""»'  McKowt.l 
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with  riiptur,,,,.  enthi..sla.;i"'''llV;,..';/J;i';'.'l™»-  •  ■  """'■'3 

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,  ''"""iiy  discursive,  ihei;;;;,;;;;;''.^'':''!:;';'''''''^"  «>•'••  <^-- 

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-^i- ££R'4!;;»,|-k^^^  .Which  come  properly 

illiiMiatim,  ,1"  ,  'Ja,*;'"'  ""'  "'e-xiiet  statenu.nt,  nap 
«*vukeiith,  im  ar^V,  rr.HwW'^'l™  ,"■■«  S'lo.l  neither  to 
*^"'.m:v  (.■i,i,v,,s  :  Ilea,/    xi'  "0         ''"'''''"""  "»  I'is  way."- 

Euriniilo.  wX^"'  "•  C-;  .  Je.b,  Esq.,  1876,  8vo.  "^ii. 
I'Oii.  18711  S„,o?,"' /,'.'.""■*  ""■  ^"«"»''  Reader.,") 
"atim-.  U,        H80   2  v:^    '"'u'^  of  Classical  «reek  Lit- 

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'■'  .."jMaTMUK;"'.'"'  "'K!;;:';?!;;^;,'";^'-.-'-  i""i"™pi.y 

KU;.h  a  spirit  of  ah,  ou  .....  ,u„•^";•"'  'r  l'",^''"''-d  by 
."iilllcicnt  faith  in  the  lutl.r'lii'  •'''''''>'  "'"'.  ^^''tli 
have  ittlc  further  din  It  res™.,.?^^.^^^^^  ""'  '■'•''"'^■''  "■'" 
that  have  hitherto  vexed  m... Vila,  '''■'■l'^;''t„Problenis 
xxxvili.  ;!i!3.  i.^.'it.i   speculative  minds."— A'otion, 

i  1.'<«.VI)7,  ,Sv7         '  '^"'^"""'^n'    Fortifications,  N.  York, 

!  Wafif;''L";/t'i;e^frenci;"„";'!,  ""b     I""',  "'   '"--'"■- 
I  York  n„d  Lon.,  188.^  Sv„.  •"■""''•     f""'^'-     N. 

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MAH 


MAI 


Mahaii,  Kev.  Milo,  D.D.,  1819-1870,  b.  at  Suffolk, 
Va. ;  brother  of  D.  H.  Mabiin,  «iy)rn  ;  took  orders  in 
tbe  Protcstnnt  Eiiisfopiil  Church  in  1845;  was  professor 
of  ooolesiastienl  history  in  the  (Jcneral  Theological  Sein- 
iniiry.  New  York,  in  18.iT-t!4,  unci  from  tlie  latter  year 
till  his  dciith  rector  of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Haltimoro.  1. 
A  Church  History  of  the  First  Throe  Centuries,  N.  York, 
18011, 12mo;  new  eJ.,  enl.,  entitled  "A  Church  History  of 
the  First  Seven  Centuries,"  1872,  8vo.  2.  I'alinoni ;  or, 
The  Numerals  of  Scripture  a  Proof  of  Inspiration,  N. 
York,  186;i,  12mo.  :i.  The  Spiritual  Point  of  View  ;  or, 
The  (ilass  Keversoil:  an  Answer  to  liishn|)  Colenso,  N. 
York,  186:),  12mo.  1.  The  Comedy  of  Canonization  :  in 
Four  Scenes,  X.  York,  1SB8.  Anon.  J.  Collected  Works: 
with  liricf  Memoir  by  J.  H.  Hopkins,  N.  York,  1872-75, 
3  vols.  12mo. 

Mahcr,  WiHiam  H.  I.  On  tho  Road  to  Uiches: 
Hints  lor  Clerks  and  Young  liusiness-Men,  Chic,  1876, 
12mo.  2.  \  Man  of  Samples:  Something  about  the 
Men  ho  met  on  the  Uoad,  Toledo,  0.,  1887,  12mo. 

Malioil,  Captain,  ("  Magenta,"  pseud.)  1.  The 
Handy  Horse  liuok ;  or.  Practical  Instructions  in 
Driving,  Riding,  and  the  General  Care  and  Manage- 
ment of  Horses.  By  a  Cavalry  Olficer.  Edin.  and 
Lon.,  1805,  S^o.  \non.  6th  ed.,  1S71.  2.  Tho  Treat- 
ment of  our  Domesticated  Dogs,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1868, 
8vo.     f 

Mai  '  jy,  .>lBrtiii  Francis.  1.  Cheap  John's 
Auction:  a  Narrative  in  Three  Parts.  By  Matthew 
Stradling.  4th  ed.,  Lon.,  1S71,  12mo;  7th  ed.,  1372. 
2.  The  Irish  liar  Sinister.  By  Matthew  Stradling.  New 
ed.,  liOn.,  1872,  12mo.  3.  AChroniele  of  the  Fermor's: 
Horace  Walpole  in  Love,  Lon.,  1S73,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 

■'  Mr,  Mahoiicy  has  taken  a  set  of  incidents  out  of  Horace 
Walpole's  letters,  which  are  the  main  source  of  his  inspi- 

ratioi and  has  strung  tliem  together  with  threads 

of  dialogue,  narrative,  anil  retlcctioii  on  his  own  part,  so 
as  to  make  them  into  a  kind  ot  romance."— 6'a<.  Hei:, 
x.xxvii.  313. 

4.  Jerpoint:  an  Ungarnishcd  Story  of  the  Time, 
Lon.,  1875,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  5.  A  Westminster  Night's 
Dre.am,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo. 

Alahouey,  O'Brien.  1.  Treatise  on  Epidemic 
Cholera,  Lon.,  1.H53,  12mo.  2.  The  Presence  of  Organic 
Matter  in  Potable  Water;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo. 

Mahoney,  S.  O.  On  the  Study  of  Modern  Lan- 
guages in  Public  Schools,  Lon.,  1853,  8vo. 

Mahony,  U.  A.  The  Prisoner  of  State,  N.  York, 
1863,  12mo. 

Maliony,  F.  McU.  (Trans.)  Ravignan's  Last 
Retreat;  from  the  French  of  La  CroLt  de  Ravignan, 
Lon.,  1884,  8vo. 

Maidinent,  James,  [unte,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d,  1879. 
He  was  born  in  London,  but  resided  from  an  early  age 
in  Edinburgh,  where  ho  was  a  member  of  the  Faculty 
of  Advocates,  and  well  known  as  a  genealogist  and  an- 
tiquary. 1.  Guisachan  :  a  Legend  of  St.  Marjory,  1859, 
Svo.  Anon.  2.  (Ed.)  Scottish  Ballads  and  Songs: 
Historical,  Ac,  Edin.,  1868,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  3.  (Ed.)  A 
Packet  of  Pestilent  Pasquils,  Edin.,  1869,  Svo.  Pri- 
vately printed.  4.  Some  Account  of  the  Nature  and 
Constitution  of  the  Ancient  Church  of  Scotland,  Lon., 
1884.  Re-edited  by  Rev.  Edward  James  Jones,  Lon., 
1886.  5.  (Ed.)  The  Court  of  Sessions  (Jarland :  with 
All  the  Supplements,  Edin.,  1887,  8vo.  With  Logan,  W. 
H.,  (ed.)  Dramatists  of  the  Restoration,  Lon.,  1872-79, 
14  vols.  p.  8vo.  (The  works  comprised  are  those  of  Sir 
Aston  Cokain,  1  vcd.;  John  Crowne,  4  vols.;  Sir  William 
Davenant,  5  vols.;  John  Wilson,  1  vol.;  John  Lacy, 
1  vol. ;  Shakerley  Maruiion,  1  vol. ;  and  John  Tatham, 
1  vol.) 

iHuier,  Julius.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Modern  Applica- 
tions of  Electricity,  by  E.  Hospitalicr.  Illust.  Lon., 
1882,  2  vols.  8vo.  2.  .Arc  and  Glow  Lamps:  a  I'ractical 
Hand-Book  on  Electric  Lighting.  Illust.  N.  York, 
18.86,  Svo. 

Naillard,  Mrs.  Annette  Marie,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
add.]  1.  Gil  Talbot ;  or.  Woman's  Mana-uvres,  l-on., 
1857,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Loving  and  Being  Loved,  Lon., 
1861,2  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  When  Other  Lips:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1879,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Mailler,  J.  W.  Philosophy  of  the  Bible,  Lon., 
1857,  p.  Svo. 

Main,  David  M.,  d.  18S8,  net.  41 ;  son  of  a  Scottish 
janker;  was  intended  for  a  oorainercial  career,  but  do- 
voted  himself  to  literary  jjursuits.  His  only  original 
]>ublication  consists  of  two  sonnets  printed  in  Mr. 
Sluirp's  collection.  The  principal  work  of  his  life  was 
1064 


the  compiling  and  editing  of  the  Treasury  of  Engli-li 
Sonnets,  in  preparing  which  he  examined  personally  tin. 
original  and  each  successive  form  of  each  sonnet  in  onli  r 
to  insure  the  purity  of  the  text  and  to  take  arccuni 
of  all  variations.  1.  A  Treasury  of  English  SoniKi-. 
Edited  from  the  Original  Sources:  with  Notes  and  II 
lustrations.  Manchester,  1879,  Svo  and  4to;  2ded.,  l.on., 
1881). 

"This  is  a  very  line  (Mjllectlon  of  Knglish  sonnets,  iiinl. 
as  far  as  we  know,  omits  mine  whii'h  would  lif  unquiv-- 
tionably  rcnardud  by  all  ijciocl  critics  as  of  llio  llisl  rank  in 
power  and  beauty.  .  .  .  Whatever  errors  there  may  he  in 
the  lioiik  are,  we  think,  lather  errors  of  criticism,  to  li. 
found  in  the  nulcs,  tliaii  errors  (pfjiidgmeiit  in  theoriniu:il 
work  (if  selection  ;  liut  even  the  notes  arc  always  int'unn 
ing  ai\i|  throw  real  light  on  the  subject  of  the  soniiels."- 
fpi'Clulur,  llii.  U'J. 

2.  (Ed.)  Three  Hundred  English  Sonnets,  Edin.  anil 
Lon.,  1884,  l2mo. 

.Main,  Dyson.  Avonsidc:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  Is.'.l. 
18mo. 

Main,  Mrs.  Elizalieth,  daughter  of  Sir  St.  y'ui 
cent  Hawkins  Witshed,  Bart.;  married  in  1S7S  to  Cul. 
Frederick  Gustavus  Burnaby,  Kiijirn,  and  afterwards  Im 
Main.  1.  The  High  Alps  in  Winter;  or,  Moun- 
taineering in  Search  of  Health.  Illust.  Lon.,  1883. 
cr.  Svo. 

"'The  High  Alps  in  Winter'  is  written  to  prove  two 
things,— that  the  air  of  the  mountains  is  a  cine  for  c.ii- 
snmption,  and  that  nnmntaineering  may  be  as  ea.sily  iupI 
safely  manaiied  in  the  wilder  ax  in  the  summer  mornii.^. 
.  .  .  It  i--,  indeed,  ililiienlt  not  to  be  convinced  by  stori, , 
of  courage,  endurance,  and  sound  .sense  in  danger.  >h 
pleiuianlly  and  unallectedly  narrated,  especially  when  tlic 
narrator  is  a  lady."— .S;itc(a(or,  Ivil.  I'.i. 

2.  High  Life  and  Towers  of  Silence.  Illust.  Lon  , 
1886,  p.  Svo. 

"A  vcrv  good  specimen  of  the  light  kind  of  Alpine  liter- 
ature, fre'.sh,  unallected,  and  straighttbrward."— .Snt.  ii'i  r, 
Ixii.  8;i3. 

Main,  Philip  Thomas,  M.A.,  son  of  Rev.  Robert 
Main,  iti/ra  ;  graduated  at  St.  John's  College,  Ciini- 
bridge,  1862,  and  elected  Fellow.  Introduction  to  Pliui- 
Astronomy,  Lon.,  1S65;  new  ed.,  1808,  Svo. 

Main,  Uev.  Kobert,  M.A.,  F.K.S.,  F.R.A.S., 
1808-1878,  graduated  at  Queen's  College,  Canibriilgc. 
1834:  first  assistant  at  the  Royal  Observatory,  Green- 
wich, 1845-60,  and  from  then  Radcliffe  observer  at  (l.\- 
ford.  1.  Rudimentary  Astronomy,  Lon.,  1852,  12niu; 
3d  ed.,  edited  by  AVilliain  Tbynne  Lynn,  lst*2.  2. 
Twelve  Sermons  preached  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  Green- 
wich, Lon.,  1860,  fp.  Svo.  3.  Practical  and  Spherical 
Astronomy,  Lon.,  1S63,  Svo. 

Main,  Thomas  J.,  and  Brown,  T.  1.  Trcntis. 
on  the  Marine  Steain-Kngine,  Lon.,  1857,  Svo;  5th  ed  , 
1865.  2.  On  the  Indicator  and  Dynamometer,  l.oii.. 
1857,  Svo. 

Maine,  E.  S.  1.  Annie:  "An  Excellent  Pcrsiai.' 
Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo.  2.  Marchmont  of  Rcdlands.  Lon., 
1872,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  Scarscliff  Rocks,  Lcm.,  187.^,  3 
vols.  p.  Svo.     4.  Angus  Gray,  Lon.,  1S7..,  3  vols.  or.  Sv(i. 

Maine,  Sir  Henry  James  Sumner,  K.C.8.I., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  182'2-1S88,  educated  at  Pem- 
broke College,  Oxford,  where  his  career  was  an  c.\('c|i- 
tionally  brilliant  one.  Ho  graduated  in  1844  with  tin- 
highest  honors,  and,  no  Fellowship  being  vacant  at  I'ciii- 
broke  College,  acocptld  a  tutorship  at  Trinity  Hall.  In 
1S47  ho  was  elected  Regius  professor  of  civil  law  iii 
Cambridge  University.  In  1850  he  was  called  I'l  the 
bar,  and  in  1S54  ho  resigned  his  chair  at  Cambridge  to 
become  reader  on  jurisprudence  at  the  Middle  Tiiii|iie. 
In  1862  he  was  appointed  law  member  of  the  Su|Minic 
(Jovernment  in  India,  returned  to  England  in  l.sii'.i, 
and  was  elected  Corpus  professor  of  jurisprudence  at 
Oxford  in  181)9.  In  1871  he  was  appointed  a  mcnihcr  iif 
the  council  of  the  secretary  of  state  for  India.  In  l!^77 
ho  was  elected  master  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambrblgc  and 
in  1887  Whewell  professor  of  international  law.  lie  w-M 
Rede  lecturer  at  Cambridge  in  1S75,  and  in  !>-:;  "as 
elected  a  Foreign  Associate  of  tho  French  Academy  of 
J  Moral  and  Political  Sciences.  1.  Ancient  Liih  :  its 
1  Connection  with  the  Early  History  of  Society  mimI  its 
Relation  to  Moilern  Ideas,  Lon.,  1801,  Svo;  IHli  eJ., 
1SS3. 

"This  volume  will  mark  an  era  In  the  history  "I  jurs- 
priidetiee.  Wlien  il  makes  iL.>  way  umoug  tbe  juri.^i-  i  tiic 
Continent,  thcv  will  tlnd  in  it  .some  ideas  with  whii  li  tlicy 
are  familiar,  cithers  for  the  reception  of  which  tluy  are 
preparecl,  inanv  subsliintially  or  absolutely  new  I"  Ineni, 
ami  they  will  t!nd  them  all  exhibited  in  asliape  wlii.h  1» 
a  greater  novelty  abroad  than  any  of  the  contents  run  be. 
Mi.  Maine's  book  Is  evidently  the  result  of  much  iliougnt 


MAI 


wiiltfi.  as  l^i^  is  i^  s,.    asiiipiV,-  ia."'''"''''^^"''  '""'k 


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a"-l  ni„,s|  valmil.l,.  liKlit,rthLorii.-i.ml  ?,,.'''.""  't^'!'    •■""■■*  ""'  l"-iivak.m  ,'i,m.  ■,/■':■,      ""''","■,"  -"'K'Harly 


rni '-"jsoi  lanon  01   Inci  a  nn 

""'I  the  pi,.t„ro  s.s    il^i'h""'-  "' '''f,  knmvledge  „r  I„,|ia, 
•■"iV'""!"".  tiio  com  i,  tl  mi'hnt  i.wli,  \w!  "I"  ''''l"'«»*''<.  i" 


jeels  nnatlrn<.tivtM  t  isiCh,      ,"■'"-' 'I.'''"'""  '"  '""l'- 
iMliK'aledpiiblioiii  opHtirsnr  V       '       ''■'""',"« 'l'^' K^'neral 

M.  table  lieki  tbr  its  nppik.,;;!!:,!":!^;:^;;::^,^;^^,^  v--^"'"'^ 

4    t^^..e;o„  the  E.r^,  uut.ry  of  Institution,  U,„.,  I  jSkl!^]^?!^^^^!'^^^^^  ^l^^^ 

■•  T,.  hn".  „,  >    .  '  '  I  ''lanni^lerlvn.annuravsln,   I  ;,i  ,,''''!"  "l"M'n,ljleni 

,Ke  ba.  at  b.e  eonst^ete;,  a  tbeo.y  „  tbe  bistorv  or  |  r?^^^,?;'  [^^SS^r- '''" 

:;  For  tbe  present  wo  nay  at  least  say,  looking  to  our  own 


imo  ilie  movement  wbie     we  U  .^^^^      ^^^^  "  »'"  <-■""-•■• 
-Imc/.,  viii.  1,-)-.  "'"Lu  ne  call   moUerii  proKrebs."- 


eariy  i,,:sMturii,,\TwlVi"rwiint'eH;P'!''^' !''■ '''«,'''''<'«''y -'f 
pe,lmps,„,„ii,iefib,',  J„  ,X''l'l''^;jT''',''"'Pi«e'l.'i"'l 
eaimot  fail  to  be  the  < emm  fi,!.  ^  "'^'''^'I'V'?.  I'nt  wliii'b 
have  to  work."-V,;  ftcr    xxxix  H?  ""  "'""''  ""'<"^  »■'" 

n>ail,f^  wuh  h;v;^£;tions'r^^;i5,'v«"r  '^v^^'-^^m 

law  traels  throw  a  flo^i  „P^w  w  m^,,';'^  '■"'"*,■  ""^  "■•'•■'i"!! 
<'icty  in  all  its  branches  As  atil  a,,  V,',,""  ""''^^  '^'•>'""  -^o- 

;;J.^'S''z::trs:lf.^----^^ 

a>'.i^Iun:^S;i  b^i^^'i^ji^t/i;^^  ^^'"«  ^'\"'^«"f  '°p'- 

there  is  one  siibieet  whieh  »?„?,,.'"  X''"''"'' ''''"l''"'''.      •  ■ 
main  thread  of  the  v'^rkl    Tbi^'n:ri^Pir.''.''^,''">'  "«  .'I'e 


iiain  (hread  of  the  v   'rk      TbiVm,Vi  .^  i'"''''^,''">'  "■'*  "'« 
lOM,j.'nate,l  a.  early  Arymi  .^Hy"-'^,f!^'Z" ■^■>'''''^''^'' 

ou.^^^^^r';L.si;;i'a^rsS;ii'^'^#^tives,. 

"In^'i^Z  ^!!l,Si,«t'!"lr«  fP  antbor's  re.olnt.  m- 


"HiHUni Tile  .>H«h;',;f 'S,i;'i:?,H;;li^™«^  »;.n.eTroi^m; 
]<  not  with  the  same  con(i"e  iVe  f  n.Y  i  f'"'  **"■"«  «''"l. 
i"K  with  the  Edicts  ,.f   I  eViEtor^''    I"  V'"""'^  '"  ^eai: 

"  "lie  eonelusion  .        to  wb    l?Vir  "^'■('^'"■'  'v'  9'1- 
"ai.hi.'ted  is  that  the    a  «  m™  ls,  f  u^'lf  ''  inevitably 
U-il|in  does  ■  lead  to  a  uo  TimU  ,f  ?.,.'?  'Y'"'*?'"'  «nd  Me- 
JlH'ir  V  ews  are  <lispl,u4    r h  '  r  f  '"'''I-'  "^  «housht/ 

I'liryMaine's readek, are  vmv  mv  <'"V'^'"P'  ■  >'M  Sir 

H'w  01  his  own  theories^  but  also  ,1  ■  ^  "''j;"l  tliesonnd- 
"-  Which  marks  his  Jii'MKmem^'-.S'xxxTll'tr''''"- 

■^v;i;  -''^.^8an,  voT  Coi^.^'t'^-'T'i  ^"'"-u  "'^^' 
"nBinally  i„  ,|,„  Qu.rt^rly  Ew  °  "'^  f"*"'''""! 

i,v.''.!'!',P,"''l'."-''eo<'lliese  f.mr 


science  of  law,  that  II.      nimilsp  VivT.n'  V','."^'i"'' '"  oorowii 
telliKent  .stiiily  in  Fim'- ,,  f  .,nfi ''  „      -'^  '^'"""^  "' ''«  "i" 
:  overrated.    Will   „l  \^inKmoorv?, *,''■';'''  ''""  ''?">'>■  *'^' 
'  treated  n.eroly  as  a  doKmati"^^l•t,M  ,'■'''','"'"''  ''"»'  »■"" 
toricul  ex;,lnimti<m    bwnd     1  .    i    ''""■"',■"?"''"■    "'''■- 
:  "■erenianfcstlynece"arv  WMsrnJt  '^"''''  'i""""  "''i'-h 
ornament,  and  al   sinKufaVrti'  t  .  m/  V'"  ""ft'  '^^''"  ""  i'""^ 
taken  as  they  Mood! c"?her  w   lu     ',,  v  V'"""''"  '""'  '"  ''^' 
oltener)  with  n  ba<i  one  A    ,  riai  ?„  ''''™''. '";'  '•''''"'l'" 

"IK  was  no  doubt  ellbc  e'd' l,v  n,  "  ,  "  """"."f  "'"'ken- 
Malne  taiiKbt  us  to  ca  n  ''J  ''^, '"i«l.vtical  school,  as 
legal  Phen^omena  °u,l  as„eV«u Md  ,T"'"'  "S**"'"^  "'' 
niiioiiK  us.  .  .  .  Maine  im...^K-li  ''","'"'"' ""P'i"e 
possible  stndjVb  ilsWe^  '""  "''«  "as  a 

and  fruitful  Iba  anrin  ,1,'  '.,,\  """  '''■'"^  i'-fresliUK 
seiences.  .vt  one  m  iterstroke  w '  hr.'f'^''-'  "^  ""-'  '""■■"1 
iiig  hond  between  1'  w  bisiorv  in  i  .^*'..'''  "  "P^^  "'"'  '"sl- 
prudence  itself  bai  l"','  me  h  Mn  I  ' ln''''r'''*-'>'-  •'»"- 
ol  human  societv  ibr.ii mli  all  iis  sf„  ,  "'H  V'S  Rrowtli 
po-sible  for  law-  tird'al  will  '?,f '•,"",','  ",'"  "" '""ger 
imposed  on  scijietie.s  as  it  w  r!  b'  •  ■  '  *  '  ''"''■•'' 
resenil,lnnces  and  diV-ren oeso  I  b  us'''^''!?!,''''''  ''"■  "'« 
ties  to  be  regarded  a.seas  iil  "  «  (iw^ol  dincrcnt  .s<,cie- 
0^«rf  J.rlu%cs  o',i  oX^it^ri's  p";S""™  ''"'■'"'"  ^ 

^".nS,*!:'':  mltf::"  ^  ■""««  =  "«  "-'or,-  „nd 

;  ^^  Ma.r,  Mrs.  A.     Helen  Bh.ntyre,  Lon.,  im,  2  vols. 

e,nl"lid'a^Q":L':'coile'l"r"'  'T'"'''  ''""'"''''  ""I 

I.on..  .S8«,  cr.S,:o7Tor;mt;,  J^  J^""-'' ^   "^  D™„,„, 


r 

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f**7«*p  ,    Il 


i-I>ecls  of  Po|mi„-r  (iovernmen,. 

"■■•i'-Alh.,  No.  8027.    ''"8"'"'  Kadicala  have  as  yet  |  „.Mair,    \Y.    W.     ni„'„„.     ,r  ,  _ 


.........;„  on  'The  I         „,    -    - -..., 

lie  Niitiir*^  ,,f  IK-.    "!ir  E.|r,e:ttional  ra,ii,iiutiits    r,,,,'    is'-..'       <, 

.^fe  article,  but !     ^Iair,^R„ben  SJa^el^A^IS:;  ^^l^f.'^.^^L.,  ,„to 


pn.iiosed 


I  Church  of  Scotland,  Edi1,7,,ssr;r8vo, 


^iF^'Kl'L^'"'"    "'"""K    to    the 


1066 


MAI 

Miiisch,  John  Michael,  b.  18:!1,  in  Hanau,  Oer- 
muny  ;  professor  of  miiteria  meilieii  nnd  botany  in  the 
Philadelphia  College  of  I'hariiiacy  since  1807.  A  Manual 
of  Oiganio  Materia  MeJiea;  beinf?  a  Oiiide  to  the  Materia 
Mcdioa  of  the  Vegetable  and  Animal  Kingdoms.  lUust. 
Phila.,  1H82,  12mo;  2d  ed  ,  ISSo. 

IMaitlnnd,  A.  J.  My  First  Command:  a  True 
Story  of  the  Sua,  l.on.,  1  f<84,  cr.  8vo. 

Maitland,  Agnes  C>  1.  £lsie  :  a  Lowland  Sketch. 
By  A.  C.  M.  Lon.,  lSr5,  p.  8vo.  2.  A  Woman's  Vic- 
tory, Lon.,  1S76,  :)  vols.  or.  8vo.  Anon.  li.  Madge 
Hilton;  or,  Left  to  Them:<olvja,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo.  4. 
Rhoda:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1886,  2  vols.  cr.  8vo.  3.  After- 
noon Tea  Book  :  How  to  make  Toa,  Ac,  Lon.,  1887,  sq. 
Ifirao.  fi.  Cookery  Primer,  for  School  and  Home  Use, 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  «vo,  7.  Nellie  O'Neil ;  or,  Our  Summer 
Time,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

Alaitland,  Itev.  Brownlow,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  18,'!7!  ordained  1811  ;  min- 
ister of  Bruns'iick  Chapel,  Marylebone,  1849-7(1.  1. 
The  Argument  from  Prophecy,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  fvo.  2. 
Scepticism  and  Faith  :  Papers  on  the  (Jrounds  of  Belief, 
Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  :i.  Theism  or  Agnosticism  ;  Grounds 
of  Belief  in  (iod,  Lon.,  1878,  12mo.  4.  Steps  to  Faith  : 
Addresses  on  some  Points  in  the  Controversy  »ith  Un- 
belief, Lon.,  1880,  l2mo.  5.  The  Great  Passion  Prophecy 
Vindicated,  Li  n.,  1884,  cr.  Svo.  fi.  Miracles,  ("  Helps  to 
Belief,")  Lon.,  1886,  sq.  16mo. 

lUaitlaud,   Christal   V 
Novel,  N.  York,  188;i,  l2mo. 

Alaitland,  Edward,  b. 
brother  of  Rev.  Brownlow  .Miiitland,  mi/ini,  and  of  Dr. 
Cliiirlea  Maitland,  ('iu,V,  vol.  ii. ;)  graduated  at  Caius  Col- 
lege, Cambriilge,  1847.  He  hud  intended  to  take  holy 
orders,  but,  becoming  engagfd  in  a  train  of  intellectual  i 
speculation,  he  went  abroail.  and  I'ftor  ten  years,  spjnt 
chielly  in  California  and  Au;  ralia,  returned  to  England 
and  devoteil  himseif  to  literature,  "  with  the  dominant 
aim  o(  so  ileveloping  rhe  intuitional  faculty  as  to  find  the 
solution  of  all  problems  having  their  basis  in  man's  spir- 
itual nature,  with  a  view  to  the  formulation  of  a  perfect 
system  of  thouglii  and  rule  of  life."  His  efforts  towards 
the  attainment  of  this  end  were  greatly  facilitated  by 
the  renunciatiim  of  flesh  food  and  all  stimulating  articles 
of  diet,  '•  the  result  of  the  change  (which  wai.  made  at 
the  suggestion  of  Mrs.  Anna  Kingsford)  being  so  to  sen- 
sitize tlie  mt.ilal  surfaces  as  to  vastly  >nhance  the  faculty 
of  ideation  and  onvei't  thought  into  perception."  1. 
The  Pilgrim  and  the  Shrine;  or,  Passages  from  the  Life 
and  Correspondence  of  Herbert  Ainslie,  IJ.A.  Cantab., 
Lon.,  1867,  I)  vols.  p.  8vo.     Anon. 

"  The  aiiunymous  editor— the  Master  of  the  CereniDiiies, 
as  he  calls  himself  in  the  short  preface,  who  simply  iiitro- 
diiees  '  parties  whom  he  deems  worthy  of  each  other's 
acciuaiiitaiice,'  and  then  retires— tells  us  tliat  the  book  is 
'the  simple  record  of  an  actual  life  of  o'lrday.'  Wo  see 
no  reason  to  disbelieve  him.  The  simpl.oity  of  the  story, 
its  verv  want  of  coneentrallon,  the  earnestness  and  evi- 


A    Woman's    Web : 
1824,  at   Ipswich,  Eng. 


MAJ 

bar  nt  Lincoln's  Inn  1876;  reader  in  English  law  at  the 
University  of  Cambridge.  1.  Pleas  of  the  Crown  fur 
the  County  of  Gloucester,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo.  2.  Justiiu 
and  Police.  ("  English  Citizen"  Ser.,)  Lon.,  ISS.'i,  p.  Sv,. 
"The  .s\ilijeet  of  the  book  is  defined  to  be  'those  insti- 
tutions and  proi'csses  whcreliy'  the  •  law  is  enforeeii.'  .  . 
Mr.  .Maitland  haa  succeeded  to  ailmirutlon."— .Sa(.  Jit-v..  ]x. 
lUi). 

3,  (Ed.)  Select  Pleas  in  Manorial  and  other  Seignorial 
Courts:  vol.  i.,  Reigns  of  Henry  III.  and  Edward  1., 
^Selden  Soc.  Pub..)  1888,  sm.  4to. 

"It  Is  always  a  pleasure  to  review  Professor  Maitl«nd'> 
work.  One  ia  sure  to  meet  in  it  either  new  facts,  or  ai 
least  old  facts  presented  in  a  novel  li|,'ht.  In  the  NoUuiu- 
before  us  the  eonclusicms  he  arrives  at  are  as  ori);inHl  «> 
they  are  imporuuit,  and  the  evidence  on  which  they  tiic 
biuibd  is  effectively  and  skilfnlly  nmrshallud."— A'/iff.  Ilfsi. 
Kev.,  V.  rm. 

Maitland,  Henry.  Recollections  of  my  Early 
Scottish  Home,  Edin.,  1S76,  Svo.     Anon. 

Maitland,  J<  A.  Fuller.  Schumann,  ("Oreut 
Musicians,")  Loh.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

"This  little  work  .  .  .  deserves  success,  if  only  for  llic 
straightforward  and  sympathetic  way  in  which  the  aulli  ir 
.  .  .  has  written  it."— ,S(i(.  Kev.,  Ivili.  41.j. 

Maitland,  James  A.,  [uiiie,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  I. 
Snrtanje:  a  Tale  of  Norway,  N.  York,  ISiS,  12mo.  L'. 
The  Lawyer's  Story.  3.  The  Old  Patroon.  4.  Tliico 
Cousins. 

Maitland,  Julia  Charlotte,  [auir,  vol.  ii.,  ml !  ; 
1.  The  Doll  and  her  Friends.  2.  Cat  and  Dog;  ..;, 
Memoirs  of  Puss  and  the  Captain  :  a  Story  founded  nn 
Fact.     must.     Lon.,  ls,')4,  p.  Svo. 

Maitland,  Ucv.  Samuel  Rofley,  D.D.,  [»ii(..  vd. 
ii.,  add.,]  d.  1866,  1.  Essay  on  Superstition  and  Sciirn'is 
Lon.,  1858,  12mo.  2.  Notes  on  Strype,  Gloucester,  IJii;;., 
1838.  Printed  for  private  circulation.  3.  Reprint  .f 
the  Supplication  to  James  I.  for  Toleration,  Lon..  iMln, 
sm.  4to. 

Mtuendie,  JiUdy  Margaret  Elizabeth,  h. 
1850;  daughter  of  the  twenty-hlth  Earl  of  Crawfcud; 
married,  1870,  to  Lewis  Ashurst  Miijendie.  1.  Giiiii- 
nctto,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  2.  Dita,  Lon.,  IS77,  |i. 
Svo.  3.  Fascination;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1880,  2  vols.  cr. 
Svo.  4.  The  Turn  of  the  Tide:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  lss|,  ;; 
vols.  cr.  Svo.  5.  Once  More,  Lon.,  1883,  |).  Svo.  6.  (hit 
of  their  Element:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols.  cr.  Svi. 
7.  Sisters-in-Law,  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  8.  On 
the  Scent;  a  Story,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo.  'J.  Precautions: 
a  Novel,  L(m.,  ISS7,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Mi^endie,  C'apt.  Vivian  Uering,  1.  Up  nlll..n^' 
the  Pandics;  or,  A  Year's  Service  in  India,  Lon.,  Is.V.i, 
p.  Svo;  new  cd.,  1861,  12mo.  2.  Aminuniticm  :  a  De- 
scriptive Treatise  on  Projectiles;  new  cd  ,  Lon..  Isfir, 
Svo.  With  Bitow.NK,  Cai'T.  C.  A.  Military  liniM'li. 
Loading  Rifles,  Lon.,  lS6i),  Svo. 

.Mivjor,  A.  F.  A  Throw  of  the  Dice:  an  Ai.iiciit 
Tale  Retold,  Lon.,  18SS,  12mo. 

Major,  tieorge  .Macdonald.    The  Peril  of  the 


dent  siheerity  with  which  the  fiehl  of  speculation  is  delved  '  R'T"l>lic,  and  other  Poems,  X  York  and  Lon  .  ISs  I.  i,, 
and  dug,  givl  a  .;reat  air  of  reality  to  the  «  hole  piTform-  Miyor,  Henry.  Letters  to  an  Episcopalian  on  il 
ancc.  .  .  .  We  recognize  ill  tlie  author  of 'The  Pilgrim  and    Origin,  History,  and  Doctrine  of  the  Book  of  ( 


niiiKiii 
IL'iii.i. 
L..n., 


the  ^^hriiie'  an  artist  who  approaches  very  near  to  the  ideal 
tliiit  his  brilliant  pages  disclose."— .S'ni.  Rfi\,  .\xv.  181. 

'•  Whetlier  we  reniird  it  as  a  book  of  travels,  or  the  true 
history  of  a  romantic  life,  or  a  tliounhtf'iil  and  pliilo.s'iplii- 
cal  essay,  it  is  equally  reinark'ible  and  attractive."- A(/i., 
No.  21l)(i. 

2.  Higher  Law  :  a  Ron  •>T,ee,  Lon.,  1869,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 
Anon.  3.  Jewish  Litcvture  and  .Modern  Education; 
or.  The   Use  and   Misuse   of  the  Bible  in    the  School- 

Room,  Lon.,  1S72,  Svo.  Previously  printed  for  private  i  Hook  for  Boys  and  Girls, 
circulation.  4.  By-and-By:  an  Historical  Romance  of  j  Also,  school-books. 
the  Future,  Lon.,  1873,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  The  Keys  of  [  M^or,  Joseph.  1.  Theory  and  Practice  of  l.iiiid- 
the  Creeds,  Lon.',  1876,  cr.  Svo.  6.  England  and  Islam  ;  i  scape  Gardening,  Lon.,  1833,  4to,  2.  Ladies'  Assistant 
or.  The  Council  of  Caiaphas,  Lon..  1877,  p.  Svo.  7.  The  \  in  the  Formation  of  their  Flower-Gardcn,  Lon.,  isdl,  Jf". 
Soul,  and  how  it  found  ine:  being  a  Narrative  of  Personal  !  Major,  Richard  Henry,  F.S.A.,  [nntr,  vol.  ii., 
Experience,  F-on.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  S.  "The  Woman"  and  i  add.,]  b.  ISIS,  in  London  :  was  placed  in  chart"'  of  llie 
the  Age,  Lon.,  1881.    (An  argument  against  vivisection.)  \  maps  and  charts  in  the  Printed  Book  DepartnunI  "1   the 

9.  How  the  World  came  to  an  End  in  1881,  Lon.,  1884.  \  British  Mu...eum   in    1814,  and   on   the  collecli""   li'in? 

10.  The    New   'lliiiiiination,  Lon.,  1887.     Pamph.     See,  \  raised  into  a  department,  in  1867,  was  appointel  ii(T|iiT. 
also,  KiMJSKoiii),  Ax.VA,  Hii/)ri(.  j  He  was  honorary  secrotiiry  of  the  Hakluyt  Soei'tv  |sl!l- 

Maitland,  EHcnor  J.  S.  Poems,  Lon.,  1863,  58,  anil  vice-president  of  the  Royal  (Jcogniphieui  .-■mioi.v 
12mo.  18S|_84;  is  a  ine:nbcr  of  various   learned   siwii'tii's,  ii 

Maitland,  V.  Building  Estates,  ("  Weale's"  Ser.,)  1  Knight  Cotninnndor  of  the  Crown  of  Italy  nnd  "!'  tin' 
Lon.,  18^3,  I2ni".  ;  PortugucJC  Order  of  a.antiago,  ,%c.     1.  (Eil.j  Iv-y  \i'-.v- 

.Mnitland,  Frederick  Thomnn*.  Bal  I- Practice  '  ages  to  Terra  Australia:  a  Collecti(m  of  D  •ouinints, 
with  Mnsket  iin  1  Minie  Rifle,  Lon.,  1854,  12mo.  (Hakluyt  Soc.,)  Lon  ,  18,59,  Svo.     2.  On   the  lus.'.ivery 

Maitland,  Frederic  William,  M.A.,  b.  1850  ;  of  Australia  by  the  Portuguese  in  1601,  (llnkhi.vt  .■'oo.,) 
graduateil  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  called  to  the  i  Lon.,  1S61,  Svo.     3.  Life  of  Prince  Henry  of  P'Ttugal, 

mm 


Prayer.     By  Augustin  liede,  [pseud.]     Bait.,  IsCill, 

Ml\ior,  Henry.     Jephtha,  and  other  Poems 

1863,  12mo. 

Ma,ior,  Henry.     Afghanistan,  Lon.,  1879,  12ino. 

i      Miuor,  Henry,  B.Sc,  inspector  of  Leicester  II.  inl 

'  Schools.      1.    How   to    Earn    the    Merit    Grant  :    8,'1i-.hI 

.Management.    Parts  I.  and  II.    Lon.,  188;i.     2.  II""  V' 

Manage  Schools,  Lon.,  1884,  I6ino.     3.  Up  the  X\W:  a 

-      ■     '       -  ■    -•  •        Illusr.     Lon.,  1886,   TJino. 


MAJ 

Lon..  I8fi8,  8v«  "'  ^'""""y  "^  "a'f  the  World, 

i"'t'.Veho,U-o'Fri^f.5^',tt?f,''Phe'-  "as  been  .so  fortunate 
HI  hisseleetio.i  <)fl  "lure  lien rv  ^T.'  Ih'  •\  ■"■  ""J'"- '"'« '^een 
never  before  handle  Ly  m  kLmJ  '^S"''*'  f  I'"'''.  It  i»  one 
for  whleh  tliere  was  a  rei  s  m,, hfi  "Titer;  next,  it  isone 
hand;  and,  Anally  tleKrh^J^,?!''"'"  "^  ™"terial«  t 
tlie  Ittbonr  be»t,.we,  ,Vil,r  ,  f,l',  ?  "'"•■  "t'll  worthy  of 
eatlnKhi.scharacter  ( in     „,',*•   "saclions  ami  deihi. 

HakluvtSo,.  P„i.  1    r  .  _    7  ,.  "?  •'•"<'  B6then- 


MAL 


A.  Zeno   to   the  N  frthern  s       '"''"r  ^™"'«'-«  N- and 

the  substance  of  h  XmerlvorU       '.",  "  f"'"""  '"'••"  »f 

"  He  is  determine]  IfTssiW  ^>'"!  "'"  ?"""'  Mbjeet.) 
maritime  a.^hieve  neiits  Km^,'  ^^  ■■*'""*■  "'at  the  splendid 
Am^li'a  and  Aus  ral",  t  le  .  i  i  '^'^  '.'"'V  ^^^  Jlseove  y,  f 
Ihe  Molnc..a.^am  u'c>o  reumUv'ii',  ''  '"'^i  '^'"'"".  and 
eomi)res.sed  into  a  wriuirvv,.n.  *'?'""''  ?-^  "'^  Klobb,  all 
nnaKination  and  pe^everl.'.cG  of  ,"  i'''",'"*'  ''"«  '"  tlie 

»'l"'it  that  the  ai  thor  h™  nm,l5  ?,o""*'''  '"'"> We 

and  we  may  say  of  his  wrk  a      if    ''' "  '"'y,  X"""  ease^ 
n^jells  ,.  a  great  deal  in  a  ^Xil^^^i 'S'liiS;;"^' 

theTJfra'nd  i      .•rlef."!';;':^"'  ^'"^;  \^^"^-Book  to 

18«-»,  sq.  Ifin,;.*^*    ^""''^"■•I''ano.Forte  Students,  Lon., 

Lo;^,  ;h«I,  p.  ,1.  2d  ed.   enl      4  *""''='•     ^""^'• 
ittalabari,  Behramii    m  n     . 

editorof  theIn"rnSnZtn;     'a*-^"/''  "^  H-.nbay; 
riitis:  Pictures  of   \l..n        J  ,V  ""Jar'tt  and  fje  (Juia- 

Bo„>bay,  IfllsT  er  s™!°  """^  ^'^"""'°'  """=°  f"""  L'fe, 

lm:^in?,e  i>reJ!:;i,';!^:?';ily^'\Jf{;P"f  a  British  Indian  prov- 
.\tiU(iii.  xlvil,  7«  wnieh  we  are  aequai:itea  "— 

R^J''-"'"^^.  S„.'''"'"<'^'—  it.  Cause  and 
leg!!''i''u™i„"?8^97j'/j'^^™;i g™^ualed  at  Trinity  Col- 
iJ'^^ib.vhire,  since  187?  B^'l ',*"''/■  T''  "^  B'>''ton, 
-^;e;r  Wes,   with   thos^':f --^ --:„^-;^; 

I'^x.K  12mo.     2.  SeareHnJV     ''.>"""'.'"  '^'^J^ses,  Lon., 

fn  Missions,  Un  I STfi'^J*' '-''?•  '^^  South  Afri- 
Sketches  from  Li?o  in  th«  «  .'•"•.  ^  *"'*  Comrades  ; 
12ino.  °  '"   "'^  J^'-'t'sh   Army,    Lon.,  187« 

vicar  of  Broadwindsor  L.„  *"•  Calcutta,  I8;^8-40; 
S«n-(,.2e  King,  „r  Tri   temi  rV  '  ^""I'l  ^^"   Threefold 

"""K  Missionary,  Lon.,  18i8,  12mo. 


I  6.  (Trans.)  Meditations  and  Praver,  „p  «.  r.  u 
from  the  Russian  Lon  Ihmi  !?■*  "' S'-  Ephrem; 
'"ospel  according  to  S^'riho*  f '""•  J'  ''^™"»-)  The 
Verrions,  except^,  he  Latin  wi'lhT,  "■«, '^'''^'•■"  Oldest 
8.  (Trans.)  A  Ma  aual  of  Da"  !  P^,"''"'  *"-  ^""-  '882. 
menian  and  otl,e,  Ea,  ern  (  nVin^'",'  ^'""^  "">  ^r- 
(Trans.)  Meditatio,  s  on  0",  Lofd?"',^'  ¥°-  1^.  9. 
Armenian  of  .M„tthfv  V„;, "k  >  1  '^"»»i"n  !  from  the 
Philosophy  or  ■  '  uth  '  U.  1,  '  '""-  '**"'''  '^-''">-  10. 
tures  b,   theDeanof  \Vc"    ,'r„  ?  ""  "l"  *''"'  ^'^o  Lee 

of  the(}eorgian  ChurcT  from    h„  p     ^F"'""')  History 

Han,   Lon.,   I.swi.     12?  (Trar,   P  ^"'"""  "^  P-  •'""^e- 
fjriac   of.>..  Ephrem    Lon      K6"''''iH'''r\/^™'    "^° 

i.on.,  I,s67,p.  So.     14    A„  n,    r  '  ^"    I*""aM.'^m, 

Chu.eh  fro-nfa  Chris  ianPoi^rorv"'  "',"  "^^'-V  Jewish 

5.  (Tmus.)  Sermons  by  Z  rM  im' ''""r 'f''"' '''■°- 
from  the  (ieorgi.an,  IK  /  «  ,t  ''"''  of  Imereth; 
Every  Day  in  Lent  '  1  P  .  '^/"""'^  Thoughts  fo; 
l.m.,  IS6,-?.  ir.  rr.a  )^l"h'"7r''''''^^  ""■'  l»ivine, 
Gregory  the  Ilium  n  to  •f™,",h  ""/  '^''"'^«  "'  St- 
l«fi>i.     18.  Tl,„   .1.,,.   J;""^'    '^"""    the   Armenian,   Lon., 


l«fi^.     IS    The   IIiv«:  '■   "'""'    "■«   Artnenian,   Lon 

ac.^dingtitr[S^';^-;;-"!^h.!-^'t,^"£pJ;: 


according   to  Ser    tnre  .'r!'"""'  "^  ''"'  ''ord's 

1888.  p.  8-0.       ».' A  *Plea    ;',r.?  "";'  'I"  ^"i"'-  L"..-, 

and   for  the  Received  Text    n  1  "  ^""""i^^i   Version 

Canterbury,    Un.,'!!/,      '2mo      arrx"  ""i  ^r™"   "^ 

tion  in  the  Christian  Faith     fr,',,      i  (Trans.)    Instruc- 

1869.     21.  (Tran8\  The   T  •',  """  Armenian,  Lon., 

menian   Church  "from   the  i";"^^'  ■''  "'?  ^'"""'"^  Ar-' 

22.  (Trans.)  Diffe  ences  bet^^ellT"!  ^'""■'  ^^'^-  8v". 

'ireek   Churches;   from    the   «      '.'"-' '^""^•"ian  and  the 

(Trans.)   The  Co  iflic"    of    h„  ','?"";  ''""•   '»"'•     2''- 

ryphal    Book   of  thl.  Ear  v   L'  "'^ 'Jr''*'^-  »"  ^poc- 

ISn,  ]8mo.     24.  (Trans  lM^'"'"u^''"™'''  *«■-  Lon., 

from    the  Japanese    Lo„     m"""'.'-''^''"!"'"^**'   «i^l 

New  Translation  of  the  At  ,„       ■  2"-  ^i^liop   Ellicotfs 

26.   (Trans  )  The  rl,     ^""'"a^ian   Creed,  lon.,  1872 

Armenian  Church     ?romtr a"'  '"''■'"'  "'  '"e  Orthodox 
The  Parables   of  n.,r  r     !i     ^''""'"'""' Lou.,  1872.     "7 

Jfon,   Lon.  l8?^,^2"';.oK''lo:^r'"^^^'  ^"""'^y  Chll': 
vine    Liturgy  of  St    Mai-:,  7  r        '  '  (Trans.)  The  Di- 

Lon..  '8r2,r2mo.  29  (T  a'n  'T'a  h"  ^''^  9^'''"  ^^^■' 
niHl  o-  their  Church  •  from  ^hi  a  "'.''"Oof  the  Copts 
.  KI-Mac,r,,,I..  with  No'tes,  ?on  ,t?f '"..f  ,\ac,i  ed-Lin 
Coptic  Calendar;  from  an  Arnhi^Ms'  '^^  (Trans.)  The 
1873.     ,Sl.  (Trais  ^Thn  H?   ,^  *"'• '  "''''  Notes,  Lon  , 

Every  Sund'ay  Z  iltl^  /ea.y  'trV"'  ^'A'"''"-  '"^ 
Lon.,  1874.  32.  ( Trans  IThlir  =*  '  f™"' -^  Coptic  MS,, 
Divine  Liturgy  of  S  Grlo  v  ,^  t^  ^'•XoMycou  an,l  the 
Old  Coptic  M8.,  Lon    IsTvl   I  ^  ^"''^"S'-"^ :  from  an 

Lord's  f  .Sr":'^^!^^' 'rsc':ipt'u."e''r''^'"  """"^"- 

.  |aith,  Lon.,  1880.     ;j.i    The  v  <'r"imiiar,  and  the 

Saviour  explained  to  C^unvrbM  '"  "/  "^  Lord  and 
36.  Seven  Chapters  o?  th^Hp,  ■■'"■  ^J""- l"**"' '2>ao. 
Lon.,  1881.     37'    s,.i  ",   '"«,.«cvi8ion   of  1881,  revised 

S-  Matthew,  la  ;iy  t.  bl"  ifd'r  .1"  '1^  '''"''^  '''-^'  »  ' 
and  Hort,  revised^  ion.    ,4    's^'it''-  ^^^•.^^■-™tt 

Jester,  188H,  8vo.  Consr,ence,  [a  novel,]  Lei- 

Malcolm.  Mrs       1     /T 
Oustav  FreytJg   [o^.      si?  Tv'       '""■'  ""''  ^^=""'  "^^ 
Pictures  of^Qefmau"£ife'^^'  the t.-f,'''    A""     ^^  C^'^""'-) 
teenth  Centuries,  by  GusirvPr  *•'","  '»  "'«  Nine- 

vols.  8vo.     3.  (Trans  ^ThpT     .7/"'^'  ^'"'-  1882-6.%  4 
,  Frejta,,,  Lon.,  18™"':     Tf/  Lost  Manuscript,  by  Gusti* 

,     Malcolm.A.  «     1    T,P'c    •• 

;>vith   Suggestions  foj  i//  ,,^i"'""'"-y  State  of  Belfast, 

)  Inquiry  Soe.  Pub.,    J  e  f  ..^r/iri"""''  (B^'fa-'t  S^'"» 

since  l,S(i(i,     I,   Post  «':.„! '"'"^r"     ^'-    Luke's,    Dentford 

;  «d.,^  Walsall,  i873"  '  I'Touth^flTli'  ^""^  '"^   "- 
;  187.'..  ■=•  "uthful  Responsibility,  Lon.,       . 

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Maiden,  A.  M.  IIcurt-Breathings :  Short  Com- 
inenliirii's  on  a  I'oilion  of  Haliii  oxix.,  Iion.,  ISSO,  ISmo. 

Mnldcn,  C.  K.  Brief  Notes  of  Scripture  and 
Priiyt'i-Duok  Lussims,  Lon.,  18SI,  12mi). 

IMaldeii,  Henry  Klliiit.  1.  i'liilip  Ashton,  nml 
other  I'ociii?,  I.un.,  1871,  iL'iiin.  '2.  I'oeriiu,  Lun.,  1879, 
|).  Svo.  :i.  Vieimii,  l(!s:t :  the  History  nml  Cuiiseiiucnces 
of  tlie  Defeat  of  the  Turks  before  Vienna  bv  ,lohn 
Sobieski,  Kill);  of  Poland,  and  Charles  Loopold,  Duke 
of  l.orraine,  l/nn.,  l^'SH,  p.  Syo. 

'■  Although  v.- _'  cannot  attoniiit  to  enter  hero  upon  the 
many  Interesl  ?,  specnlatioiis  wlileli  Mr.  Mablen's  volume 
exeitesand  g'-.  far  to-.vanls  solviiiK'.  «e  ciiii  express  our 
sense  of  tlie  wry  useful  service  lie  liiis  rendered  Ijy  reeall- 
ill!.',  and  so  well  describinn,  the  pietiiresiiueiiuil  iniporlant 
eiilsndc  in  the  liistory  of  ICurupe  tliiit  eentred  round  the 
sieKO  and  relief  of  Vienna."— .^lyxdo/of,  Ivi,  1W>». 

•I.  The  Cliureii  of  Knjjland :  a  I>eeture  delivered  at 
Dorking,  l,on.,  ISSli,  Svo.  With  M.u.TiK.v,  E.  E.,  I'rinees 
and  I'rinees.-es,  (Two  Kairy-Tale.",)  Lon.,  1.'<7.S,  12mo. 

Malet,  Capt.,  ISth  Hussars.  Annals  of  the  Road; 
or,  Note.<  on  Mail-  and  Stage-Coaching  in  Great  Britain  ; 
to  which  are  added  E.^siiys  on  the  Roail,  by  Nimrod, 
liOn..  187(1,  .''vo.  (The  "  Essay.s"  by  "  Niiurod"  (C.  J. 
Apperley)  are  reprint:'  from  former  publication.''.) 

"A  great  iiart  of  the  caiitain's  liciok  is  mere  eompilatioi.. 
.  .  .  Nevertlieless.  I're  is  instrncli'in  a.s  well  as  aniuse- 
meiit  ill  ills  pages.'    -.l//i.,  No.  'S^'M. 

Mnlet,  Sir  Alexander  Charles,  liart.,  K.(?.B., 
1  ,S(iO-18,'<rt,  son  of  Sir  Charles  Warre  Malet,  lirst  Baronet ; 
graduated  at  Christ  Churcli,  Oxford,  1822;  entered  the 
diplouiatie  service  1821,  and  was  minister  tn  the  German 
Confederation  tnr  fourteen  years.  The  fjverthrow  of  the 
Germiin  Confederation  in  I'siifi,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.  .   ] 

Malet,  Arthur,  b.  18Uf) ;  son  of  Sir  C.  W.  Malet,  Bart. 

1.  A  Metrical  Version  of  the  Psalms,  Lon,,  lSfi3,  Itimo. 

2.  (Trans.)  The  ^neid  of  Virgil,  in  English  Verse,  Asb- 
cott,  1881),  4to.     80  copies  only,  privately  centographed. 

3.  The  Books  of  Job,  Ecelesiastes,  and  Ilevelation,  in  Eng- 
lish Verso;  also,  Solomon  and  his  Bride:  a  Drama,  Lon., 
ISS3,  p.  Svo.  1.  Notices  of  an  English  Branch  of  the 
Malet  Kiimilv,  Ac.,  Lon.,  I8,s,^,  Svo. 

Malet,  li.  V.  1.  The  Circle  of  Light;  or,  Dhawa- 
legeri,  Lon.,  IStiS,  p.  Svo.  2.  New  Pages  of  Natural 
History,  Lon.,  186S,  Svo.  S.  The  Interior  of  the  Earth. 
Lon.,  1(<70,  p.  Svo.  4.  Incidents  in  the  Biography  of 
Dust,  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo.  5.  "Sunlight:"  the  Making 
of  this  Solar  System,  Belfast,  1884. 

Malet,  .1.  C.  On  a  Class  of  Invariants,  (Philosoph- 
ical Tninsactions,)  Lon.,  188.S,  4to. 

"  Malet,  Lucas,"  (Pseud.)  See  Hakiiison,  Mns. 
Marv,  Kii/irit. 

Malet,  Rev.  William  Wyndhain,  LiOi-lssii, 
son  of  Sir  C.  W.  Malet,  Bart. ;  graduated  in  civil  law  at 
Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1835 ;  ordained  18:!j;  vicar  of 
Ardeley  1843-8.i.  1.  An  Errand  to  the  South;  or,  A 
Six  Months'  Visit  to  the  Carolinae  and  Virginia  in  1862, 
Lon.,  18()3,  12ino. 

"Mrs.  Kemblc.  in  1S;«,  saw  slavery  all  couleur  de  nnir 
throutfh  the  medium  of  her  husband's  plantation  in 
<.ieorgia.  Mr.  Malet,  on  the  contrary,  in  1862.  .sees  slavery 
all  coiitecr  de  rose  throiii;li  the  medium  of  his  wife's  sister's 
[ilantation  in  South  t.'arolina.  .  .  .  Those  who  love  some- 
thiiiK  mild  and  clerical,  and  are  not  too  particular  as  to 
grammar,  will  tind  his  '  Krrand  to  the  South'  very  much  to 
their  heftrts'  content."— A'(«.  Ker.,  xvi.  28. 

2.  "The  Olive  Leaf:"  a  Pilgrimage  to  Rome,  Jeru- 
salem, and  Constantinople,  Lon.,  1868,  p.  Svo. 

Malhain,  George.  Siilicho;  or.  The  Impending 
Fail  of  Rome;  a  Tragedy,  Lon.,  1S«I),  12mo. 

Maling,  E.  A.  1.  In-Door  Plants,  and  how  to  grow 
them,  Lon.,  ISfil,  fp.  Svo.  2.  Song-Birds,  and  how  to 
keeji  them,  Lon.,  I8BI,  fp.  Svo.  3.  Flowers  for  Orna- 
ment and  Decoration,  Lon.,  1862,  12mo.  4.  Bird-  and 
Flowers;  or.  The  Child's  (iuido  to  Gardening,  Ao.,  Lon., 
1862,  I2uio.  5.  Crag.stone  Cottage;  or.  Life  in  the 
Country,  Lon.,  1862,  12iuo.  6.  Flowers  for  Window 
Gardens,  Lcm.,  1862,  12nio.  7.  Gourds  for  the  Many; 
how  to  grow  and  cook  them,  Lon.,  1862,  12mo. 

Malins,  Joseph.  Professor  Alcoholico :  a  Tem- 
perance Poem,  Lon.,  1 876,  Svo. 

Mallary,  C.  O.,  D.D.  Soul  Prosperity  :  its  Nature, 
its  I'ruits,  and  its  Culture,  Charleston,  S.C,  1860,  12mo. 

Mallary,  Mrs.  M.  Jeanie.  Horace  Wilde,  Phila., 
1868,  12m.,. 

Mallery,  iiarriuk,  LL.l!.,  b.  1831,  at  Wilkc;  Barre, 
Pa.;  graduated  at  Yale  ISoO;  admitted  to  the  bar  1853  ; 
served  in  the  civil  war ;  was  appointed  secretary  of  slate 
and  adjutant-general  of  Virginia,  with  the  rank  of  brig- 
adier-general, in  1870;  bad  charge  of  the  Signal  Service 
1068 


Bureau  till  1S76,  and  was  afterwan.s  einplnyei,  to  niiike 
ethnological  investigations  among  the  Indians.  I.  ,.\. 
Ciilendar  of  the  Dakota  Nation,  Wash.,  1877.  2.  Tlic 
Former  and  Present  Number  of  our  Indians,  Sulem, 
1878.  3.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Sign-Laiigiiii;;e 
niiiong  the  North  Amoriciin  Indians,  as  illustrating  the 
Gesture-Siicech  of  Mankind,  Wash.,  188(1,  Ito.  4.  lii- 
ture  Signs  and  Signals  of  the  North  American  Indiiin-, 
1880.  5.  Sign-Language  among  the  North  AnicriL'ar 
Indians  compared  with  that  amimg  other  Peoples  iiici 
Deaf- Mutes,  IS,'' I.  0.  Pictographs  of  the  North  Amei- 
ican  Indians,  Iss;!. 

.llallcson,  Itev.  I'rcderic  Amadens,  M..\  . 
graduated  at  'Trinity  College,  Dublin,  18,'j3;  orduimi 
1853;  vica"  of  Broughton-in-Furness  since  18711.  Hi' 
has  translr  ted  souie  of  the  Erckmann-Chatrian  novels, 
and  has  edited  Butler's  Analogy,  Paley's  Evidences  and 
Hone  Paulina',  Taylor's  Holy  Living  and  Dying,  and 
Dodd.'idge's  Rise  and  Progress,  fi>r  tlic  "  Cliristinii 
Knowledge"  Series,  1876-70;  also  Raskin's  Letters  o. 
the  Clergy  on  the  Lord's  Prayer  and  the  (,'hiiich,  wilh 
Essays  and  Conrnen's,  ISSO.  1.  (Trans.)  TheWon'lc- 
ful  'Travellers:  containing  "A  Journey  to  the  Intcri'H 
of  the  Earth,"  and  "  Five  Weeks  in  a  Balloon,"  L..11.. 
1877,  2  parts,  8vo.  2.  Jesus  Christ:  his  Life  and  hi^ 
Work.  Illust  Ion.,  1880,  cr.  Svo.  '.',.  The  Acts  and 
Epistles  of  St.  Paul,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

Malleson,  Col.  tJcorge  Bruce,  C.S.I..  b.  1S2., ; 
educated  at  Wimbledon  and  Winchester;  obtiiined  a 
cadctship  in  the  Bengal  army  1842;  was  sanit.iry  com- 
missioner to  the  government  of  India  1866-68  ;  controller- 
general  of  the  military  finance  dc]iartincnt  ISO!);  guiu- 
ilian  of  the  Maharajah  of  Jlysore  1860-77.  He  iittiiiiicd 
the  rank  of  colonel  in  1874.  1.  'The  Mutiny  nf  the  Bin- 
gal  Army,  Lon.,  1S57,  Svo.  Anon.  ('This  piiiii]ihlct. 
originally  intended  for  publication  a.<  a  magazine  arli- 
cle,  was  issued  in  a  red  cover,  and,  being  strongly  nd- 
vcrse  to  the  iiolicy  of  Lore',  Dalhousic  and  cited  in  dcbiitcs 
in  Parliament,  acquired  notoriety  as  "The  Red  I'liiii- 
phlet."  Sec  Ai.i.kn.  Ciiaiii.ks,  siipni.)  2.  History  of 
the  French  in  India,  from  the  Pounding  of  Pondichcrry 
in  1674  to  the  Cipture  of  that  Place  in  1761,  Lcm.,  iMis, 
Svo. 

"  'I'lie  author  of  this  volume,  not  satisfied  with  tliiil  very 
siilticient  rule,  'extenuate  nothing,  nor  set  down  a\ii;lil  in 
malice'  shows  himself  in  every  jiiige  a  strong  piiriiNin  of 
the  Krench,  and  is  continually  breaking  inln  sitihs  mid 
lamentations  at  their  want  of  success,  ,  .  ,  He  iiiis  had  the 
advantage  of  consulting  the  Kreiiih  archives,  and  his  vol- 
ume forms  a  useful  supplement  to  Otme."—Atli.,  No.  ■Jlii7. 

3.  Recreations  of  an  Indian  Oftieial,  Lon.,  1872,  p. 
Svo.  (Contains  biographical  articles  on  eminent  Anglo- 
Indians,  and  other  papers,  reprinted  fnun  periodicals.) 
4,  Studies  from  (ienoese  History,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  5. 
An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Native  States  of  India  in 
Subsidiary  Alliance  with  the  British  Government.  Lcn.. 
1875,  Svo.  6.  Essays  and  Lectures  on  Indian  Ili.'^toriiiiil 
Subjects;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo.  7,  Final  French 
Struggles  in  India  and  on  the  Indian  Seas;  with  im 
Appendix  containing  an  Account  of  the  Expeditinns 
from  India  to  Egypt  in  1801,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo;  now 
cd.,  1SS4 

"  Colonel  Malleson  is  always  painstaking,  and  gencrelly 
accurate;  his  style  is  transparent ;  and  he  never  liises  siuhl 
of  the  iiurpose  with  which  he  commenced  to  write.  "-.sii( 
J\'ev.,  xlv,  .5(i4. 

8.  Jli-tory  of  the  Indian  Mutiny,  1857-58:  com. 
luoncing  from  the  Close  of  the  Secimd  Vidunie  of  Sir 
John  Kaye's  History  of  the  Sepoy  War,  Lon.,  1878-80, 
3  vols.  Svo, 

"Faulty  and  inadequate  as  was  Sir  John  Kayo's  per- 
formance of  his  work,  we  arc  bound  to  say  Ihiit  11  whs  hi 
least  superior  to  this  continuation  of  it.  .  .  .  \Nc  Imyc 
never  read  a  book  with  any  pretensions  of  this  s'lrl  m 
i  which  the  writer's  want  of  judgment  and  incoiiipcUiicy 
I  for  the  ofllce  were  more  conspicuous."— A'u(.  Jiei:,  xlv.  iW, 
,  and  xlviii,  388, 

I      i).   History  of  Afghanistan,  ^om  the  EarliesI   Period 
j  to  the  War  of  1878,  Lon.,  1S79,  Svo ;  2d  ed.  same  year. 

"  Though  without  the  power  of  consulting  oritsiiml  au- 
thorities, he  has  had  no  lack  of  good  second-haii'i  mate- 
rials. ...  He  devotes  about  three  hundred  and  'iliy  piit-'es 
to  the  historv  of  the  Afghans  down  to  the  asccii.ii'i"  y  ot 
the  Harukzves,  and  leaves  only  a  hundred  tor  inc  nrsi 
British  Invasion,  for  the  p<dicy  of  abstention  aftci  our  re- 
i  tiremcnt  In  1842,  and  for  the  more  stirring  eycias  ol  tlio 
last  two  years."  -Aa<,  lia:,  xivii,  ."iOs, 

10.  (Ed.)  The  Kabul  Insurrection  of  1841-12.  By 
Vincent  Eyre.  Lon.,  1879,  p.  8vc.  (The  1st  ol,  is  en- 
tered under  the  author's  name,  oiitr,  vol.  i.)  11,  ''"J'^'' 
the  Granary  and  Garden  of  Central  Asia,  Lon,,  1880, 


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","'',;  '-""•.  l."*.v(,  ,«vo  """""•""•  with  Maps  ft„a  One 
-e  .ijan 'i^m.f ',?;  ™  J^^ 'T  """•^'^'f '"  '"«  narrative  of 

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tng.,  ami  nephew  on  liiV  31"  C'mrl  South  Devon, 
Jiimes  Anthony  Fron.li  ,.  ^  ^  ■""'"  "'  'li«  historian 
Oxford,  whero^:e^t^;./;l;Vt™'e.J  ^U  liallio,  C.Vloge" 

;'<"- in  the  final  olas.'i  "  „  It,"",?:'".'"^'  ''  ^'•■""'"J 
t"  the  Contemiiorary  J!ovie,v  n'?'  .  ^"^  ""ntributed 
,  yther  poriodioals.  ]f^  KveVv  Vfiin  ""n"""  ''''"t"'-^.  ""J 
I  Inspired  Singer's  Itecip.l.l  ook"",';'^'^""  ^'^ ■  "'  The 
I  '"""•     0.vf.,  1872   Svo       a"  ,  •>  "  NcHdigate  Prize- 

or,  Cullurn,  Faith   and  l-l  ?""•  >  "    ^nc  New  Rep,)^  k?. 

t^.  nm.se,'Lon'.  18?    y;  t78r.j"  'T  '-"«'i-^''  ^- 


f"  COMSldpruhl^   ;■   '   ,   "'   '■'"0. 


fw    lii.lr  ,.  '^'*  ""■eaiiv  Ittioi 

'  nnd  n/i,.,..,...^     ^  *^""iinuany  stnirk  win.  *i     . 

"!":«'  «=■*  thJ  iiteran-    I    .i  "• '."S  ™';9-« 


•"1  ■■  the  CheiuToVirrVni"'  •  ^''.'■e'n'"'  ^'noe  l.S8o:"""i    ,  „, 

ft  r»  --iv:";^^ti'ui':,lr;:'  /I'^'^-'ogioa^co  : 

IV'^".     2.   Hevision  of  thH?     ""',!•"'""•  ^'""•,1S6'' 
''>»•  *-^       ■"'""t.      Lon.,  1862,  2  vols,  r  ' 


••  \VI,,.f ;      -^'^'''^^''-        ■"••> ''"teentli  and  my  twei 

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Contemporary  Social  Agitation  in  Englund,  Lon,,  1884, 
]i.  Hvo. 

"Thepi'eseiit  instftlmont  of  Mr.  Mnllook'a  defence  of  the 
prdpertleii  elassus  consists  of  a  reprint  of  tliree  poleniieal 
iirlirles  from  tlie  '  Quiirterly  Keview.'  .  .  .  Mr.  Malloclc 
lilscusses  tlie  question  entirely  from  tlie  position  of  an  ad- 
voente,  not  from  tlmt  of  a  judge.  He  is  only  eonoerned 
to  traverse  all  the  eontentions  of  his  op|>onent.s,  whether 
rlglit  or  wront;.  and  conveniently  ignores  any  little  Haws 
in  his  own  ease."— .IWi.,  N'o.  2y.''Ki. 

10.  Landlords  and  the  National  Income,  Iion.,  1884. 
11.  Atheieni  and  the  Value  of  Life:  Five  Studies  in 
Contemporaneous  Literature,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo.  (Con- 
tains artioloB  reprinted  from  Reviews  on  "  I'roftessor 
ClilToru's  Letters  and  Essays,"  "  (leorge  Kliot  on  the 
Human  Character,"  "Tennyson's  Ballails  and  Poems," 
"  Natural  Religion,"  and  "  Atheistic  Methodism.")  12. 
The  Old  Order  Changes:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1886,  3  vols.  or. 
8vo. 

Mnllon,  Mrs.  B.  (Trans.)  Andreas  Heimborger; 
or,  Tlio  .Minor  of  Berohtcsgaden,  by  Adoiph  Stern, 
Phila.,  18?:!,  12mo. 

.Mallory,  iUrx.  M.  Jcanie.  1.  Horace  Wilde, 
I'hila.,  1808,  12mo.  2.  El.sio  Lee,  Phila,,  1870,  16mo. 
.'i.  Aunt  Clara's  Schools,  Phila.,  1887,  12mo. 

Malmcsbiiry,  Earl  of.    See  Haiikis. 

iUalone,  H.  K.  Account  of  the  State  of  the  Aus- 
tralian Colonies,  Lon.,  1854,  p.  8vo. 

Malone,  Sylvnter,  M.R.I.A.  Church  History  of 
Ireland,  f  cjui  the  Invasion  of  the  English  in  116i)  to 
the  lieginning  of    he  Reformation  in  15;i2,  Dublin,  18<)7. 

"  He  has  evident. y  Uiken  pains  to  get  up  his  subject,  and 
if  the  style  of  the  liook  is  dry  and  tile  subject  itself  unin- 
viting, it  contains  within  sliort  compass  a  considerable 
amount  of  useful  information."— .Siif.  Kct:,  xxiv.  ti71. 

Malwiie,  Walter.  Claribol,  and  other  Poems,  Ox- 
ford, Miss.,  lS8;i. 

Malone,  William  Henry.  1.  Treatise  on  Real 
Property  Trials :  showing  the  Difference  between  the 
Old  Action  of  Ejectment  and  the  Action  to  recover  Real 
Property,  &e..  Wash.,  1883,  8vo.  2.  Criminal  Briefs, 
Bait.,  1886,  8vo. 

Maltby,  William.  Recollections  of  the  Table- 
Talk  of  Samuel  Rogers :  to  which  is  added  Porsoniana, 
Lon.,  185(1,  12nio.  Anon.  (This  work  is  cited  in  vol. 
ii.  under  "  Rogers,  Samuel,"  and  is  there  said  to  have 
been  "  compiled  by  the  Rev.  Alexander  Dyce,"  by 
whom  it  was  only  edited.) 

Maltmaii,  James,  "a  preacher  of  the  Gospel." 
Holiday  Papers — Teetotaiism,  Edin.,  1888,  8vo. 

"Mr.  .Maltnum  .  .  .  fails  upon  teetotalers,  and  smites 
them,  taunts  them,  ridicules  them,  curses  them."— .StU. 
Kev..  ixv.  3(K). 

.tlaltoii,  William  Dawe§.  1.  Company  and 
Battalion  Drill,  Lon.,  1858,  8vo.  2.  Duties  of  Covering 
Sergeants  in  Drill,  Lon.,  185.S  8vo.  3.  Key  to  Field 
Exercise  and  Evolutions  of  Infuntry,  Lon.,  1870,  16mo. 
4.  Elementary  and  Battalion  Drill,  1870,  Lon.,  1872,  sq. 
16nio.  5.  Key  to  the  Queen's  Regulations  and  Orders, 
1873,  Lon.,  1874,  sq.  Itimo.  6.  Duties  of  OIBcers  and 
Markers  in  Company  and  Battalion  Drill.  Lon.,  1878, 
16mo.  7.  Manual  for  Foot  and  Mounte.i  I'oints,  Lon., 
18811,  Himo.  8.  Majors  and  Adjutants:  their  Duties  in 
Battalion,  Ac,  Lon.,  1SS4,  sq.  16mo. 

itialtus,  James  A.  The  Little  Qarden  of  Divine 
Love,  Lon.,  188.'),  12mo. 

Man,  Edward  tiiarnct.  1.  The  Commerce  and 
Prospei'iof  England,  Lon..  1880,  8vo.  2.  The  Present 
Trade  Crisis  Critically  Examined,  Lon.,  1885,  8vo. 

Man,  iUrs.  Gother.  The  Downward  Course:  a 
Tale  of  the  Ten  Commandments,  Lo>-  ,  1887,  12mo. 

JManahan,  Kev.  Ambrose,  L.D.  Triumphs  of 
the  Catholic  Church  in  the  Early  Ages,  Lon.,  1863, 
12mo. 

IMander,  S.  S.  Our  Opium  Trade  with  China, 
Lon.,  1877,  Svo. 

jTlaudley,  G.  F.  Traotarianism  no  Novelty,  Lon., 
1854,  12mo. 

Mandlcy,  J.  G.  Women  outside  Christendom, 
Lon.,  1880,  8vo. 

Manford,  E.  1.  Salvation  not  by  Water  Baptism, 
Chic,  1S68,  16mo.  2.  One  Hundred  and  Fifty  Reasons 
for  believing  in  the  Salvation  of  Man,  Chic,  1869, 16mo. 
3.  Twenty-Five  Years  in  the  West,  Chic,  1870,  12mo. 
With  FiUNKi.iN,  B.,  An  Oral  Debate  on  the  Coming  of 
the  Son  of  Man,  Endless  Punishment,  and  Universal 
Salvation,  Best.,  1880.  With  Sweknev,  ,  Discus- 
sion on  Universal  Salvation  and  Future  Punishment, 
Chic,  1870,  12mo. 
1070 


ManKnall,  J.  Mechanical  Drawing:  with  Instruc- 
tions, Lon.,  1X73,  4to. 

Mangold,  C.     Harmony,  Lon.,  1883,  8v(j. 

Manhattan,  Frank,  (Pseud.?)  The  Upper  Ten 
Thousand:  Sketches  of  American  Society,  Lon.,  Is.v:, 
12mo. 

Manicr,  W.  H.     The  Law  of  Eminent  Donniin. 
and  of  Railroads  and  Warehouses;  compri^'ing  the  Con 
stitutional  and  Statutory  Provisions  of  Illinois,  togetlo  i 
with   the    Decisions   relating   thereto,  SpringtiolJ,  lli  . 
1888,  8vo. 

Maniganit,  G,  The  United  States  Unmasked :  i 
Search  into  the  Causes  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  tln' 
States,  and  an  Expo'ure  of  their  Present  Material  an  I 
Moral  Condition,  Lon.,  1S7!1,  cr.  8vo. 

Mankin,  II.  Thoughts  on  Labor,  Capital,  Cur 
rency.     By  a  Citizen  of  Maryland.     Bait.,  1S64, 

Manley,  II.  E.  Cardinal  Manning  and  History, 
Lon.,  1876. 

Manley,  J.  J.,  M.A.  1.  Salt,  Preserved  Provisions, 
Broad,  ("British  Manufacturing  Industries,")  l.un., 
1876,  l2mo.  2.  Notes  on  Fish  and  Fishing.  Ulest. 
Lon.,  7877,  p.  8vo  ;  nen  ed.,  1881.  ",.  Notes  on  (iann- 
and  (lame  Shooting,  Lon.,  1880,  cr.  8vo.  4.  Salt,  and 
other  Condiments,  l.on.,  1884,  8vo. 

Manley,  R.  Sanitary  Work,  Abroad:  Works  in 
Course  of  Execution,  Lon.,  1876,  Hvo. 

Manly,  Rev.  Basil,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b.  1825,  in  Ed^'c- 
fleld  Co.,  8.C. ;  jirofessor  in  the  Southern  Baptist  Semi. 
nary,  Louisville,  Ky.  1.  A  Call  to  the  Ministry,  Pliila.. 
1867.  2.  The  Bible  Doctrino  of  Inspiration  Exaininid 
and  Vindicated,  N.  York,  1888,  12mo. 

Manly,  J.  G.  Ecclesiugra|)hy :  the  Biblical  Cliunh 
delineated,  Lon.,  1852,  p.  8vo. 

Mann,  A.  Hugh  Willoughby's  Wager,  and  oilur 
Tales,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo. 

Mann,  A.  P.  (Trans.)  Paddy  at  Home,  by  Baron 
E.  de  Mandat  Granoey,  N.  York,  l.'<87,  4to. 

Mann,  Rev.  Cameron,  rector  of  Grace  Chunh, 
Kansas  City.  B'ive  Discourses  on  Future  Punishment, 
N.  York,  1888,  12mo. 

Mann,  Charles  A.  Paper  Money  the  Root  ol' 
Evil;  an  Examination  of  the  Currency  -.f  the  United 
States,  with  Suggestions  for  restoring  Siiecie  Puynicut 
without  robbing  Debtors,  N.  York,  1872,  12mo. 

Mann,  D.  Manual  of  Prescription-Writing,  N. 
York,  187,S  18mo, 

Mann,  Mrs.  D.  H.,  ("Rosalie  Gray,"  pseud.)  1. 
The  Little  Soldier,  Illust.  N.  York,  1880,  Kinio.  2. 
Willie  and  Birdie:  Sequel  to  "The  Little  Soldier."  Il- 
lust.    N.  York,  1882,  16mo. 

Mann,  Edward  C,  M.D.  A  Manual  of  I'syclio. 
logical  Medicine  and  Allied  Nervous  Diseases,  lllu.'t. 
Phila.,  18,S3,  r.  Svo. 

Mann,  Mrs.  G.  (Trans.)  The  Four  Ilrues; 
adapted  from  the  French  of  Madame  de  Gasparin. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1861,  p.  Svo. 

Mann,  IHorace,  Jr.  Flora  of  the  Ha\Mui:ui 
Islands,  Salem,  Mass.,  ISliS,  Svo. 

Mann,  Isaac  John,  assistant  engineer  to  thi'  Dub- 
lin Port  and  Dock  Board.  River  Bars  ;  the  Chums  uI' 
their  Formation,  and  their  Treatment  by  "  Induced  Tiiial 
Scour,"  Lon.,  1881,  r.  Svo. 

Mann,  J.  A.  Tne  Cotton  Trade  of  Great  Britiiin: 
its  Rise,  Progress,  Ac,  Lon.,  1860,  r.  Svo. 

Mann,  J.  II.  1.  Scripture  Testimony  to  the  Mes- 
siah and  his  Mission,  Lon.,  1S61,  fp.  Svo.  2.  The  I'lT- 
tateuch  and  Writings  of  Moses  defended,  Lon.,  ISii:t, 
12nio.  3.  The  Great  Propitiation:  a  Scripture  Trutt, 
Lon.,  1865,  l2mo. 

Mann,  James  Sanmarez.  (Trans.)  Tl]<'  An- 
tiquities  of  Greece.  Vol.  I.,  The  State.  l!y  li.  1'. 
Sehoemann.     Lon.,  1880.  Svo. 

Mann,  John,  and  Zachariae,  T.  (Trans.)  His- 
tory of  Indian  Literature ;  from  the  German  of  Albruclit 
V'eber,  Bost.,  1878,  Svo. 

Mann,  Jonathan  B.  Life  of  Henry  Wilson. 
Illust.     Bost.,  1872,  p.  Svo. 

Mann,  Leigh.  Lifo-Probiems  answered  in  Christ: 
Six  Sermons,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo. 

Mann,  Mrs.  Mary  'Tyler,  [ante,  vol.  ii..  .M.*sn, 
Mils.  Houai;e,  add.,]  1806-1887,  b.  at  Cambri^lKcpurt, 
Mass,  i  was  a  daughter  of  Dr.  Nathaniel  Peabcidv,  imii 
sister  of  Miss  Eli«ai)eth  Peabody,  infra,  and  of  Mrs. 
Sophia  Hawthorne,  mijirn.  I.  Flower-Pciiiilo,  Bost., 
1862,  24mo.  2.  Life  of  Horace  Mann.  By  ids  Wifo. 
Bost.,   1865,   Svo.      3.    (Trans.)  Life  in  the  Argentnie 


Republic  in  I 
miento,  N.  1 
oences  of  F 
Billow :  with 
1877,  12nio; 
Garden :  a  C 
Erasmus  Sch 
Romance  of 
1887,  ]2mo. 
ture  of  Infnn 
I2nio;  5th  ed 

Mann,  Ml 
Barton  C., 

ecology  and  0 
Svo. 

"Mann,  I 

Helen  A.,  I,,/ 

Mann,  R. 

Iitieul   Opinion 

And  .see  Wapie 

Mann,  Ri, 

Trainers  and  S: 

Maun,  Rol 

ii.,add.,]  1N17- 

-Vatnl.     1.  The 

Capabilities,  Lo 

cies,  Lon.,  lS6I, 

hold  Science,  L 

Zulus  and  Boer 

Familiar  Loctur 

Lon.,  1883,  p.  8 

Mann,  Tho 

Mu.sters,  Lon.,  li 

Mann,  W.  1 

or.  Footsteps  of 

1«".     2.  ivho's 

12ino. 

Mann,  Willi 

b.  1819,  r.tStuttg 

University  of  TU 

in    i845,-  was  m 

Philadelphia  ISO,' 

clhies  and  synibo 

niiry  there  since  1 

Con fe.«.- ions,  )88u, 

MuhlenWg,  Phil, 

Maniiering,  i 

1-  Brightness  and 

Fruit  for  Little  CI 

Manners,  Mi 

IVorliJIir.ess,  Lon., 

Manners,  Jai 

of  Airds,  Scotland 

Hobert  Manners,  s( 

Imjjrcssions   of  a 

12mo.     2.  Some  of 

«e,„ling   and   Rec, 

E'lin.,  1885,  I2mo. 

i"!!*,  and  other  Oc( 

4.  Experiences  in  \i, 

I''*SB,  p.  Svo. 

Manners,  R.  j 
«nd  other  Poems- 
^<irl<,  1877,  I6mo. 

Manning,  Juj, 
hfha  Maori.     Lon 

Manning,  Mrs 
"il'l.j     Ancient  and 

".•'*frs.  Manning  doe 
UI  e.  Life  ,„  Aricie, 
«i»ii  sue  wa.s  .Mrs  .'^ 
I'lii'liil  Miulv.  .  .  \i 
;.;">•' "lid  deservedly  r 

Manning,  Ann< 

Wanning,  E.  F. 

»n:^  \c,ses.  Lon.,  188 
Manning,  E.M. 

1'^^^.  I.'ino. 

Mi.,,„5„„^  Edna 

"»f  -Narnitive,  N.  Yo 
.'Iniining,  g.  t 

Manning,  Most 


MAN 

Re|iubIioin  thoDoyiof  thBT»,..-.  i.  r, 
mient,,,  N.York,  f,SH>'  o,  g-""""/ •>?  Domingo  p.  gar- 
cences  of  Friodrioh  Froobel  L  iV  '^"'"'■)  Kemuiis- 
UUlow:  „it|,  Sketch  of  Pro^h.^  Barones.  Marenholz- 
IS7-,  12mo;  new  ej.,  1887  "'  %  »^'  ^hirrefT,  I!o,t., 
<  «rden  :  a  Contribut i,  „  t„ "he  sJb!  ^fi! ,'''"'  •''^'""'' 
Kra»mus  Schwab,  N.  vWk  l«7(i  lo  "'  ^''"™'i"".  bv 
Romance  of  Real  I- fc  n  C ,hf,  rV."'"xV  "■  J"""!'";  li 
1H87.  12.„„.  With  P  u  ."nv  F, .  '^  ^"r^  ^8"'  «"«'- 
ture  of  Infancy    nn.l  K  n        '''■"=  ■*■"■:!■»  1'.,  Moral  Cul- 

-.o«.  ana  Ob.etri<!^''C^'^l?:j;;- ^^-j  ,,f  «,„! 
"Mann,  \eiiie  A.,»»  (i>8cu,n    «      ,r 

An^seeivAnK.J.R*-,-,";,/'""''''^'   L«n.,   1S82,   I2,uo. 

Tr^„r;'^„^j:;aias?^?ri':on''?8'j;«',T' '°'  '^"o-- 

..  Mann,  llobert  Janie"  M  D    FRri""! 

'••.add.,]  1817-1886,  was  suiiaHriJin  i  .•^;^-'.  f"""'-  ™'- 
•Vatal.  .  I.  ThoColony  of  XT„r  "''«"' »f^''".<'"tion  in 
t'apabilities,  Lon..  18fi0  8v,  9  y  .••""■"""'"*"'«»  ""d 
eie.«,  Lon.,  1861   12in,)  %    n  ')'';'l""ne  for  Emort    ,. 

hold  Science,  'l.!'.'"  •„?•,  '^T^l^-J^'y  "">'  HoLe- 
Zulus  and  Boers  of  .><o,  th  A  Vin,,'' r  '  .'il'"''-  ■*•  The 
Familiar  Lectures  on  the  m.-  1'°"-  '879,  I2.no.  5. 
Lon.,  188,i,  ,,.  8v».  ''js.ology  „f  Pooj  „„j  p^.^^^- 

Mann,  ThomnB      vr„  r, 

Master,,  Lon,  ?8"59,  l^,,,^^  *^''™""  «'"'»»'»  "■"'  i^chool- 

on'Tuoirtenr.'.f'the  ChuJch"" /"""^^^n'"  '»  "">  G™vo; 

S  2.  Uo.  ^v?^f?-^>;- ■;-;J-^2d  .^^ 

l'l.ila,ielphi«  lsK,i-S4  and  ha  hn^""'"  ™"8"^8""'<'"  '» 
elhie«  and  symbolics  ^Lf.n?"  P^S.^^"''  "^  Hebrew 
nary  there  since  1864  f  T|,  """i;"  '^'^ ;?'»«'""'  Semi- 
ConfesMons,  188,,.  2.  tif^  ,  nd  Ti,^  "'''V'.F'""''''' """'  !'» 
Muhlenberg,  I'hila.,  1887   C    ' '™«' "^  "«'"-y  Melohior 

./ii"h't.r!jd",!:au?^ir''i'8fr',v"'- "-  "^-•^ 

Worldli,.css,  Lo;.,78'8I    I2m'   "'"'   ^'    °''   ^"^'^'^  of  i 

«/Arr:;s"ij^.edr.^v;r^e'r&^%°oS^''rrj'''«''-.i 

l"l)ert  Manners,  son  of  the  fifM.  n^  "j'  "'"'"'  •'"'"es 
I."pres.«i„n«  of  'a  Vis  t  to  lu  »  "''^  "^  l*""'""'-  L 
l2mo.  2.  Someof  the  A,l„"'-"""''"'-g'  Lon.,  1882, 
Re..iing  and  Recreation  I  '"''  "^  '''"^"•V  Accessible  ' 
Biin.,  1885,  I2.no  T.".4!e'no"H  K^";*^/  ^■''^'"'-'' 
^^.  an,l  other  Occ«..ional  A  C  %"iin  ^,tV  """"'■ 
;.  K.penences  in  Reading  and  Ke^^  Rl::;::;,';,^-• 
-''Xf  ^^  «•  "l!*'-^  J-o,  a  C..ban  Tale. 
Vork,  1877,  16nio  ^  ""  ^^''sic  appended,  N. 

he'aToVi'.^'£!r!^6.  °'1.^-Ze«'and.     By  a  Pa 

•Wanning,  Mrs      Xl'  I    '  ""r. "'-  "*^«- 
fvo.  "  ^'^liajval  India,  Lon.,  1869,  2  vols 


MAN 

IvVii.^!!;:!.']"'^'' i^s^'it'-pf ;^ ."--'-n-er.  [.,„„, 

educated  at  Iarro»v  and  „,  ".V",';"'''"-"'  "'"■""nlshiro 
^hero  he  grad  .a  cd  ,;,,?  "'  '""'"I  College,  O.Uord 
Fellow  of^Mer  on  Col  '  '""if:  V"  ''^"  """  '^-^  o'ecteU 
ington,  Sussex.  i„  Is  !*'„„,,""  '^T'""-'  ""''"r  of  Lav- 
;n  mo,  but  resigned    h'enf      ''""'""  "''  ''''iehestcr 

1  Oman  Catholic''church  In'  SsY"".".'"  '""^  ''"•"^•''  '!'« 
'Iina  \Vise..,an  as  Archbisho  ,  f.J'u"^  "u^ecled  Car- 
nnd  in  1875  was  oreat cd  '„  '  nl  .^V''""'""''"  in  I8«.-.. 
»■"  Gregory  on  the  C,^  n  7'  "fu'  "'  «'^-  '^"  "^-v 
«re.snty  of  the  Popes,  Lu.  |s,„  "  i  "  ^';"''"™"'""•- 
-?3:3y^s^rTS^'-;;.S;^^^^^^ 
io^^!i.^^i;-HS"^"^-'-^^ 

i  R*'viL'Ws  :"    Second    l7t,.r     ."■"""'  ""  "'«  "  E^'«"y'<  and 
IHK^ed   Sacr,..rnt.   t'h"  t'cn^re"-'f '?'"'    '"'■     '•    The 
I  ^,  Sermon,  Lon.,  186  ,  «vo'"%"    TheT"!"'""   'f''""' : 
I  "oly  Spirit:  a  Letter   Lon     l«fij   J     Workings  of  the 
Pomi  j/;.,3io„  of  the  H'olv  uiol'^"'' ''"•     '"•  The  Ten,. 
I  '""on,  Lon.,  i860,  „   Svo  •  ^l  „  1'  "'•  ^""'"n  "I'l  Reve- 
poral  Power  of  the  Po,?«'  in   ■?•'■•'?."•     "•  The  Tern- 
me,  8,0.     1  ■,    Th'  p    '  ".  '"   l'«  .''"litical  Aspect,  Lon 
Letter,  L^n.    Lso^' "s^J""""  of  Christendom  :'L  pLCiI 
and  the  (icneral  Council    Ion     ISR?"".!""'"'^  "'^^-  ''e'er 
and  Christendom,  Lon     isfir    '  T^'  *.*'°'     '^-  Kngland 
Revolution,  a  3m,  "„',  lI' '  1  Kfl?'  8''*-  "T^' ""^ '"e 
I  a  Letter  to  Earl  Grey,  Lon     1868  I'  **™-,  J«-  I-'eland: 
ReaJinK".  I-on.,  I.S68,',,q    16a  0   \l  I*!'    ,iV,  ^''^■'"'■^"''' 
Ecumenical  Council  and  theIr;f,,^rK  ,-'  "*^''     '■'•  The 
I'ontiff:  a  P„sto,al  Letter  I  on     nio  «"^  "'  "'«  ""'-an 
loan    Council   and   iL   T)'»     "r  '    ''°-     '»•  The  Vat- 

I  Lon.,  ISro.Syo.     2c'   Pe^ri  Pri'vi?-'-  "   ^"'^"""^    Letter, 
i  Letters,  Lon.,  1871,  ;.  sT  ^\    tTv"  '  ^'""^'^  ''''^""™' 
the  Day,  Lon.,  Is  f   ,3^0     iJ'!,?/''",r«'-eat  tVii,  of 
e-gnty  of  God,Lon     18-     19.  ',"   fourfold   Soyer- 

'  «oerates,  Lon,  I872'  24  cT  ■  ^^'  ^''"  »"•■•"«"  of 
ni.sm,  Lon.,  1874  25  tIt  .'''"'  ""'1  L'ltia.uonta- 
«host,  Lon'..  1875.  ^26    The  V  T""'  "f^'""  "''"'e  ""  V 

I^earingonCiviiAllfgial^e     :riV^8r    '"    '"^'"^ 
'cWa.ttr/,^'™t«!^Kra,fra.,k,;nd'   Ll^r^ply  u,  Mr 


£iS^'''r^  1^^-t  «T^e;.r  now  ..r  the  fi„t  time  as 


Rathbonb,   Mrs.  An.ve, 


,M^'"''"*"S«  .Anne.     ,See 

(•'Unvi.v,;,;  ,,l/r„. 

«»iJw,'i'o,f,*,^';fi  ^f„''s'''f»'   Thames:  Witticisms 
.^''r^'*^-^'-' No  Way  but  this:  a  Story,  Lon 

'^-".n«,MonE.iUHenr.Eawara,| 


'P/vo:^28'^];^::^;^^^'"«j;^''eanO       .^ 

Society,  Lon.,  188()  crSyoi" '"/?"''''>  ■""'  •^•"•'e"n 
Question:  with  Introdoct;,..  V'  .,  H'"^''  "i  the  Land 
1881,  8yo.  32.  The  e'  ''"  '  ?/•  ";  Bellingham,  Lon.! 
8vo.  33.  Ch,.;„ct  isU  Torn  r  W™''-  ^"°-  '«8'^.  P 
Eminent  Henry  Edwfird  Car.n  ,\,  """«'^  "^  ">e  Jlost 
?f  We,.tn,instef :  be^g  s^Sioni^P  r,  "«,'  ^''"'"'i^hop 
loal,  and  Religious.  fVom  h  r^'  ^  "  '  ^^"^"'"f^- 
ranged  by  W.  S  L  llv  r  Jo""""  "  ritings.  Ar- 
Independence-ofth  "Z,-,^':^;';-;  l*':''  ":  8vo.  ^34.  The 
3...  Religio  Viatori,s,  Lon^  ?8»'.  -,V''i'  \T'  'S**?.  8vo. 
Manning,  J.  f      p   V     '    i*  "'^  •  L888. 

{^- in .!;  cois^-rv^^ji^-- ^^ 

^''ri^^::«:::;^';^^Ie.viMe.,.„ai.,r,h, 
WiUj,  but  of  God,  Bost,,  iss'i    r'rno    '  '-'""•     '■  '^'o'  of 
Manning,  Jamp«      ik     n 

Li^^.  [verse,! 'Cin.    ,'887   ,9!"  "*""•    ^'l-e  Passion  of 

^<{^"(m^^V:^;^„'Z""^  Court  Reports, 

'  a.-rr;?fN«'',^:,a:-if'!^-^.-.  '«^2-.88,.  wa„ 
P.otures,  dr..wn  with  pfr^  a^',,  p'^'^,  ii'-^'f^;     I-  Spanish 

Holy  Fields:!,  pllesti'ne™,,.':?;;,!' •■,'''"•  ''■  "Tho«e 
f-  The  Lan,l  of  the  Pharaoh  kI'';  ^°"-'J>^'^,  r.  8yo. 
Lon.,  1875,  ,-.  8yo.  5  A,n» ti  ^^S-  ""''  ^^'"«L  "'"St. 
I'en  anl  ]-encil.     illust.     Lon""l"s-7'"7'  ''™""  "'"> 

1071 


MAN 


MAN 


"Tlie  mitliMr  tiOls  us  little  or  nuthlin,'  wlilcli  hn.,  luit 
lit't'li  tiilil  iiM  well,  or  IjulliT,  iiiniiv  liincs  Mfluri'.  ,  .  .  Tlie 
illiistniMDiis,  vhlcliarosciillcri'il  tiinmnh  (lie  vcjUiiin'  with 
I'xtruiiu'  iinifusloii,  iiri'  noiRTally  iippo.slti'  iiinl  ulli'ctlvi'." 
— .lra((.,  xll.  2iiJ. 

ll.  Itiilian  l'ietur<'i',  dniwn  with  I'cn  mid  I'encil. 
Illust.  Nfiv  uc.'..  rev.  mid  piirtly  rewiitten  by  S.  (}. 
Mreuii.  l,on.,  Iss.'i,  r.  Svo.  With  (JiiKKN,  S.  (1.,  EliK'ixli 
I'icture!",  drawn  with  Pen  and  I'ouoil.  Illust.  Imu., 
1877,  r.  Svn. 

mannings  W.  A  Child'H  Droarnoftho  Zuo.  Illiist. 
Lon..  I.HSs,  Itci. 

MaiuiillKl*>l><  A.  (Trans.)  Foolprints  of  the 
Holy  Dead:  I'niiii  the  Uerinan.   liy  A.  M.   K.in.,  I.SIiH,  Svo. 

3iniin(>ck,  I*.  U<'li(;ii>iis  Onler* :  Sideetions  from 
Father  Jeniini!  I'lalus,  lli:)L',  liun.,  1S(JS,  K'mu. 

Mniisel,  Very  Kev.  Henry  I^oiiKueville,  D.F)., 
[mill,  vul.  ii.,  add.,1  l^-0-lS7l,  educated  at  .Merehant 
Tayliirs'  .Selmipl,  and  at  8t.  John's  College,  0.\r(ir<l,  wliere 
ho  graduated  ls|3,  and  was  elected  a  Fellow:  ordained 
l>4:i;  a)>|jointed  reader  in  mural  and  inetaphysieal  plii- 
losophy  at  Magdalen  (.'■iliege  ISjj;  Waynlleto  professor 
ISo'.l;  Kegins  profe.«siir  of  eeelcsiastical  history  and  canon 
of  I'hrist  Chureh  ISIil!;  dean  of  St.  Paul's,  in  sueoession 
to  Dr.  Jlilinan,  ISIiS.  I.  Scenes  from  an  riilinished 
Dramii  entitled  Phrontiiterion,  or,  Uxford  in  the  Nir 
teenth  Century ;  :!d  ed.,  Oxf..  is.jj,  Svo.  Anon.  2.  The 
Limits  of  Religious  Thcjught,  (Batupton  Lectures,)  Lon., 
18,^.S,  Svo;  Slh  ed..  ISli",  p.  Svo. 

"  Whatever  Mr.  Maiisel  nndertakes  tjcars  the  marks  of 
his  great  aliilily  and  iiidnslry,  and  these  lectures  rise  to  a 
grave  elocnicnec  iil'  which  his  other  writings,  fniiii  their 
snlijeels,  woiihl  hardly  admit.  The  language  is  well  chostn 
and  Ills  close  to  the  Ihunght,  and  a  suhjcel  is  fairly  pursued 
withont  digression  I'r  needless  ornanieul.  ,  ,  .  lint  the  net 
result  <if  this  work,  in  the  way  (if  inlhience  on  religions 
opinion,  will  hardly  be  all  that  Ihc  author  would  desire, 
either  in  kind  or  In  amoniit.  'Ihe  key  to  all  religious 
dillicnltles  Mr.  Mansel  places  in  a  distinction  between 
speculative  and  regulative  truths.  We  may  have  a  kiiowl- 
eiliie  of  a  religious  principle  sutllcient  lor  practical 
guidance,  which,  however,  does  not  amount  to  a  real 
insight  into  the  subject-matter;  nay.  more.  If  we  ullenipt 
to  liiul  the  groumls  on  wb.Udi  our  practical  principle  resUs, 
we  shall  he  entangled  not  merelv  in  diHiculiies  but  In 
positive  coutradiclions,  .  .  .  Mr.  .Man.sel,  borrowing  from 
Kant  even  the  very  terms  of  his  (listinclion  between  specu- 
lative and  regulative  truth,  breaks  down  the  one  fulcrum 
ithe  authority  of  the  inoial  ideas  and  convietions|  which 
Kant  kept  for  his  lever,  llis  theory  of  the  unattaiiiable- 
iiess  of  truth  's  thonnigh-going.  Ills  originality  consisl.s 
ill  his  apidicaiii.  of  such  a  principle  to  the  defence  of 
Anglican  belief."— .So/.  Jicv.,  vi.  404. 

:i.  An  Examination  of  Rev.  K.  D.  Maurice's  Strictures 
on  the  Gauipton  Lectures  of  1S5S.  liy  the  Lecturer. 
Lon,,  1859,  Svo.  4.  Metaphysics;  or,  'the  Philo.sophy 
of  Consciousness,  Phenoi'ieiial  and  Real,  Lon.,  IStiO,  p. 
Svo;2deil.,  1S()6.  5.  T,vo  Letters  on  Smith's  Leeturea  on 
History,  Lon.,  lSt!1-62.  6.  Tlio  Witness  of  the  Church 
to  'ho  Promise  of  Christ's  Coining:  a  Sermon,  Lon., 
1SR4,  Svo.  7.  The  Philosophy  of  the  Conditioned  ;  oom- 
jirising  fome  Remarks  on  Sir  W.  Hamilton's  Philosophy 
and  on  .Mr.  J.  S.  Mill's  Examination  of  that  Philosophy, 
Lon.,  IstSt),  p.  Svo.  8.  Letters,  Lectures,  and  Reviews: 
including  tiie  Phrnntisterion.  or,  Oxford  in  the  Nine- 
teenth Century.  Edited  by  11.  W.  Chandler,  M. A.  Lon., 
187:i,  Svo. 

"To  Oxford  men.  who  know  how  close  were  the  rela- 
tions between  the  hite'liean  Man.sel  and  his  favourite  pupil 
and  succes.sor  in  the  Waynllcte  chair  of  metaphysics,  .Mr. 
Chandler,  of  Pembroke,  the  present  volume  wifl  have  a 
peculiar  and  especial  Interest.  It  contains,  we  gather  from 
the  Preface,  'the  minor  philo.sophical  works  of  the  late 
iJean  Man.sel,  nearly  all  liis  reviews,  together  with  two 
articles  hitherto  unpublished.— viz..  Ihe  lecture  on  I'tillly 
as  the  tirouiid  of  .Moral  (Jbligatiiui.  and  tlie  fragment  on 
Berkeley's  Philo.sophy.  the  completion  of  wliicli  was  pre- 
vented by  the  decease  of  the  author.'  "— .4//i.,  No.  ai'l. 

!).  The  (Jnostic  Heresies  of  the  Kiret  and  Second 
Centuries.  Edited  by  J.  B.  Lightfoot.  Lon.,  IS75,  Svo. 
(Contains  a  |irefatory  notice  of  the  author  by  Lord 
Carnarvon.) 

"  It  Is  the  peculiar  interest  of  Gnnsticism  that  it  com- 
memorates the  spci'nlatlons  of  tho.«e  (lUcstioning  spirits 
who  confronted  a  world  of  evil  and  misery,  and  a  <iod 
descended  for  its  redemiition,  under  the  light  bntli  of  a 
fading  mythology  anil  a  dawning  philosophy.  'Ihc  wor- 
shipiieroi'  .Mitlira  and  the  believer  in  Kvolntimi  both  find 
their  kindred  here.  .V  web  of  thought  that  thus  gathers 
up  into  one  unity  the  future  and  the  past  repays  earnest 
and  unprejiiiliced  .-lialy.  And  If  ue  cuniiot  say  ot  the 
volume  before  us  that  it  conveys  as  fully  as  we  should  de- 
sire the  results  of  such  study,  yet  in  its  wide  range  of 
learuing  and  luciil  power  of  representation  it  forms,  at 
least,  a  valuable  introilucthni  to  this  nieinorial  of  a  jiliase 
of  spiritual  life  that  no  one  can  learn  to  know  without  be- 
1072 


coming  better  fpialKled  to  understand  the  early  ages  ol 
('hiistianlty.  ami  hence,  we  bidleve.  nnderslanding  belter 
the  ineaning  of  (,'liri.stianlty  for  all  time."— .'<';jfc((i((;f,  xllx 
180. 

.Mnnsi'l-l'Ifyilell.    See  Plkvukm,. 

Mlliislit'ld,  C.  E.  A  Latter-Doy  N'ovel,  Lon.,  1S7«, 
2  vol-,  cr.  Svo. 

iMiiiiMtivUI,  Chnrli'g  Illnclil'ord,  M.A.,  [nulr,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  ISlll-IS.i.'i.  1.  Tlio  Theory  of  Salts:  tt  Trent 
iso  on  the  Constitution  cd'  Bipolar  Chemical  Coinpounil^, 
l<on.,  18(1.'),  p.  Svo.  2.  Aerial  Navigutum  :  the  I'roh- 
leni,  witli  Mints  for  its  Solution.  Edited  by  his  llrothei. 
H'diert  lllachfind  .Mansfield,  11. A. :  with  a  Preface  by  .1. 
M.Ludlow.     Lon..  l-iTf),  cr.  Svo. 

"  'f he  book  Is  written  with  a  bimyant  enlliuslasm  whicn 
leads  the  leader  at  times  to  imagine  himseir  Hying  over 
the  heads  of  hostile  tribes,  bent  upon  Inlraconiineniai 
iliseovery;  at  others,  to  hclleve  that  he  is  reading  one  ■•( 
the  romances  of  .liile^  Verne,  except  that  there  is  an  iic 
curacy  of  statement  and  a  total  absi'iice  of  the  superlicl;il 
knowleilge  which  characterize  [«(cj  that  writer's  works. " 
—Sil.  I!<i\,  xl.  .W. 

3Iaiislii'l«l,  Kdwnrd  Dvcring,  LL.D.,  [onfc,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  1S01-1S80.  1.  The  Memoirs  of  tlie  Life  mid 
Services  of  Daniel  Drake,  M.l).,  Physician,  ]'rores.«..r. 
and  Author:  with  Notices  of  the  Early  Settlement  of 
Cincinnati,  and  Some  of  its  Pioneer  Citizens.  Cin.,  is.!.'!. 
2.  A  Popular  and  Authentic  Life  of  licneral  L'lysscs  S. 
Grant,  Cin.,  ISIls,  I2uio.  ;t.  Personal  Memories,  .Social, 
Political,  and  Literary  :  with  Sketches  of  Many  Noted 
People,  lS(i:)-lS4;i,  Cin.,  1879,  Svo. 

"  As  a  ccmtribntioii  to  the  history  of  a  period  for  which 

we  have  no  g 1  standard  work.  It  iic/.sse.sses  both  interest 

and  value."— .V(i/m«,  xxviii.  bo4. 

Mansfield,  Ii.  U.  1.  The  Congregation:  fmni 
Studies  in  the  llcbrew  and  Oreek  Scri|ilures,  Lon..  Is7|, 
Himo.  2.  Outlines  of  tlie  Mental  Plan  and  the  Pie|iii- 
ration  therein  for  the  Precepts  and  IJoctrines  of  Cliri-i, 
N.  York,  ls8.'!,  Iiimo. 

Man§iicld,  Robert  Blac-hfurd,  b.  1824;  gradu- 
ated at  University  College,  Oxford,  Islli;  called  to  the 
bar  at  the  Inner  Tem)ile  1S4!I.  I.  Tlie  Log  of  the 
"  Water-Lily"  (Konr-Oand  Thames  Gig)  during  a  Uuw- 
ing  Excursion  on  the  Rhine  and  other  Streams  of  Ger- 
many, liy  an  (Jxford  JIan  and  a  Wykehamist.  I.cn., 
ISal,  ISino.  2.  The  "Water-Lily"  on  the  Damihe: 
being  a  Brief  Account  of  the  Perils  of  a  Pair-Oar  during 
a  \'oyage  from  Lambeth  to  Pesth,  illustrated  by  One  nf 
the  Crew,  Lon.,  IS;'i2,  p.  Svo;  the  two  works,  with 
author's  name,  1854,  1  vol.  12ino;  new  ed.,  IS77.  '■'. 
School-Life  at  Winchcste.  College;  or.  The  Kcniihi* 
eences  of  a  Winchester  Junior:  with  a  (ilossiiry  of 
Words,  Phrases,  and  Customs  peculiar  to  Winclic-icr 
College,   Lon.,  Is(i6,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S6S).     And  >ce 

MANSFIEI.n,  Cn.\ltI.KS  Bl.ACIIFOIlI),  eiljild, 

Mansliip,  Kev.  Andrew,  [nuii;  vol.  ii.,  mid..]  h. 
1824,  in  Caroline  Co.,  Md. ;  entered  the  ministry  of  ihc 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  1S43;  lield  various 
charges,  and  since  18BH  has  resided  in  Philadelphia.  1. 
Clierished  Memories,  1859,  2  The  Patriot's  llyuui- 
liook,  181)2.  3.  National  Jewels  :  Washington,  Lincoln, 
und  the  Fathers  of  the  Revolution,  Phila.,  isii.^,  Svo. 
4.  Ueminisccnces  from  the  Saddle- Bags  (d  a  Metlioilist 
Preacher,  187S.  5.  History  of  Gospel  Tents  and  i;.\- 
perience,  1884. 

(Manson,  D.,  M.A.,  M.I).  On  the  Sulphur  and 
Chalybeate  Woters  of  Strathpeffer  Spa,  in  the  Scottish 
Highlands,  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo;  5th  ed.,  1SS4. 

9lanson,  tieorge  J.  Work  for  Women,  l.on., 
ISSH,  IHino. 

"  Manson,  James  B.,"  (Pseud.)  See  Miiiii.iv. 
Jamks,  hi/rit. 

Manson,  James  Uolivar.  Contemporary  Scot- 
tish Art ;  a  Series  of  Pen-and-ink  Sketches,  liy  Eu- 
phranor.     Edin.,  1864,  Svo. 

illaiison,  Otis  Frederick.  Quinine:  a  Trentise 
on  the  Phvsiological  and  Therapeutic  Action  of  the  Sul- 
phate of  liuinine,  Phila.,  1SS2,  12ino. 

Manson,  Patrick,  M.D.,  of  Amoy,  Chiiwi.  The 
Filaria  Sanguinis  lloiiiinis  and  Certain  New  Korias  of 
I'arasitic  Disease  in  India,  Cliina,  and  Warm  Countries, 
Illust.     Lon.,  1SS3,  Svo. 

Mant,  Hev.  Frederick  Woods,  b.  isiw,  ot 
Crawley,  Hampshire;  son  of  Rt.  Rev.  Kichaid  Mnnt, 
uiii/e,  vol.  ii. ;;  graduated  at  New  Inn  Hall.  <''.\f"rd, 
1844;  ordained  1841  ;  vicar  of  Stanford,  Norfolk,  ISol- 
58,  of  Woodnnincotc  1858-70,  ami  of  Egliam   1.^70-79. 

1.  Rubi :  a  Tale  of  the  Sea :  a  Poem,  Lon.,  bl".  I'-mo. 

2.  Reginald  Vero :  a  Tale  of  the  Civil  Wars,  in  Verse, 


ton.,   I84«, 


MAN 


•  '84«,  l2mo       •!   Th     «i.  .,  MAR 

Vf»r«   „t   .Se,.,   L,;„.,   lisi    |o;,,^'."''i'''"""i   °'-  Twelve  i  on  r)i,oa..OH  „f  ,.,„  r 


-'•  TlH.        ..  March.  A     .'''■),"''T;  '''.'"•'  '^S 


or,  Tho   Mental  Sum-rin  ^  ,, ''  ,m'' .V'V^'""  "''■'*'"■'•""   ■ 
^-    Village    CM,orir.',,V'',,^i;''  •'-''"■■  I""'  '-'"'O- 

iUaiitun,  Waller  p'      i    r 

an.l    how   to   pre,,"?.   ,l!,l    r       T''^"'    '""'  '"  ''"('•H 

Complete  Mu„u„l  of  In,    uc   o„  for  T''^'""  "  '^""''''"'•^ 

the   Collector.      Illu,t      U„Jt     1  Ms7  :.,"  """''""""k  for 
Motho.ls  in  Zoology  T;,„.h,n L"  n    .'  .'"'"•     '•  ''''"'""•v 


The  Ueulher  ,it  (,'„nne,, 
a    Ito|Mjrt,    I,un.,    1x77. 

-Ke.Horts  ; 
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See    U'ooi.s(jN,  CoH- 


".March,  Amu.,"' 1 1.','," 

'^har^e  of    l're..l,,teriVnHn?ir,      '"'""'    '•■^l'';  h,„  huU 

'•   Walk,  „„,!   lloL"  of   Jci.    ■",*''!",'■«"','"'''''  '-•'"'rohe,. 

Night  ."Seone.,  in  the  f  i  ,i;>   li  J  L"'''''  '"""■   '"'»"•     2. 

"•"0,   1S70,  SV.O.      ,    F,l''5','?-  ,•■'•  OurF,itherU 


Mauville,  Marioii.    iw,.,-  ,u',V'T"""' '-"">■ 
Vo^^en,  Phil,..,  ,,,H7,  U'.no-    M   „,"'fsss""'"'   """^  ""'" 

'Uaiiwnriiie,  li.  jw      i  ,p   •  : '''^• 

ti»nan.i(innvth„f  J  „""t„^     iT'l'T,""   "'"  ^'""''»- 
Maiiwell     >l     ,,  1  ' '^''"•'  '**.>o,  l2mo. 

Ptorj,  Lon.,  r,s8s,'|s"*„    ^'"''^''    ^'••'""■I'li :    a   Cornish 

Manypcnny,  tJeorffP  w  •    . 

affiurs  l8,o;f-57,  ami  eKm  rVr  .T'^'i'-'''""''''"'"  ^"''i"" 
«  .'r^e.     Our  in,lia„  W     ,■",";    1. sir's"  ^''""""»*i»n 

aiware,l.--.v„(,;'„^;'i^^'";,',""  question'   which  has  y'i 
naplesoii,  Jnmps  "I'fo..^., 

'"    Knglan.l   an.l    .Ameri,  ,     "r   '  %",  T''"^'"  ""-""ger 
l>,4H-,888,  Lon.,  1888,  2  Jol^    'vo  '      ""    *''"""''•«' 

I.«»<."lr5i;i;il<;j'\,r^'^^^^-e  a  more  -hccry  noeou.u  of 
ol  grievous  lireaeho'i  ,  f  ii.fVi,       '  .'-^'■"  "''en  he  is  tolling 

ml  m.fuir.luMli^u;  i/'iriV?V'  ^' •"'''"'"''  ""'I  "^^^^^^ 

f'^^hilinn Mr.  Mai^l"    n      ,"I';,'    '"'""Mr  fxTvades  tl  e 

o"»  vein,  hut  "hen    it^loes  mV  ,'  '""■".  ""lo  in  a  seri^ 
sense  a«,|  shrewdness       %,,,"•,  .'""^■""'""■■^  arefnil  "f 

I'^^r,-  professor  of  p  '  bl„2     an  1  ^"""'•^^i'^'-  T'-ehind, 

■^".'r^eiSf^  vt'^"^r' -^^ 


f'l'ih'-phie^l  So    ;  V   ;;n,ra\.r""'"^;"'  ""^  ''■""■in 
'"""  ^'^■'vf<hake..,.!r,-V  '    ,  J';'™-|'.'-'^-'-i''''n'  "f  the  l.on- 

aii'l    eollege    le.xtbooks        1      i    m    u  ',''  ""■""' "'  -"ehool 
ly».,.Svo.  '        ^   ^'^    i'i«h-(ierman,  N.    Vork, 

"en'o,,.,  an,i  er,nv,lVa\;n''e  ,'/„'"«"  'l'>;^'" '"'"'lenst.d, 
,    ■'•    Intro.lueti..n    to    An,/l„v  '""■•'''•  •'■*'• 

(«n,ler,  >f.  V„rk.  187(1  4  "f'V  .'•'"  ,^"«'»-^"X"n 
t'lgli.shNotes,  N.  Vork,'lS7)'   piL  •*''°"''   "'"' 

M^^:;^i:^^[-7^^:;^;i;v,Mi).,k.R.c.s.,gr„„oatea 

Hoelulale  police,  an  .t^^-,,','"  '  '"'"'"■"I  "«'"■'■  "l'  the 
"■■■'larv.  I.  l"st  nne'!?'  V '•«'■""  "''  Hoch<l«|„  In- 
:f"o  Xao.e.,  Lot  'Tss'  ''  '"2"'-'-'lf  •'^  -'•  Koch- 
•i.  Ancestral  Man    Iss'j  ''•  ■'-'arwinisni,   I8,s;i. 

"^a^n:i^'^S!iJ!J;,^?;^/"''--'>raaisoj 

Hcj!rn^.^,:.^«L,,i!T!:sV  '"""""^^ «™"™''  -^.v  i^- 

ISI^,".'';^  '''•  ^'-    J-'o'v'^ranci  Fruit  Decoration.  Lon 
iW«rcha„.,  n,  T.     '.  «etrotha.  and  Bridals,  with 


luii  oea-side  Places  of  C|.,r..    i       "•,''.'■,""""»■'"■>»  Spas     """-.Mo.  -"  ""i^orauon,  t,on., 

1876.     6.  Treatment   of  A?'  ^.''"',''^"''  '21110;  3d  ed.,         Mnrchant,  W    T       1     I.  ,      . 
Wturos,  I.„n.,  ?;"/^'  Pmo  T,'",'^'*',"   "'^«"^«' ^  Three  :»  Chat   about  We,  dL  Oak  ,''''';"  t""'' '^"^"'■^.  "i'h 
".>Iar,  HelPi    M  7d    •  T'' ®''-  ''*'^-  Lo"-,   I'^rH    „   si!        .f  ,■"?   ""^  Wed.ling    Customs 

Marah,  Rev.  Wi|lia,„  „  '  »"''  Hop»,'l,^,;""T;i\"'' '^r"^"'"'  """""» '»  «"«-•,  Malt 

Tim's :  with  a  Sket,  h    /h''^  Archbishop  Ju.von  and     !    ''\f^'''l  and  interoMini  m,  tttr  ■•-s'r^y.''''''-''''  '"'  '"■''^^ 

",,Ki,..., ..  ',?,  •'?'»"    «•      Annotated  Catalogno  of  the 


h-  "n'^S':-;;.  ^;,^^;;;|;.  at  Worcester,  Mass., 
I'netor  and  editor  of  e  ZTyoTT'W?'^  ""^  P''"' 
fecMot  Chapter  of  I'olitical  I  istorv  l°'V''^-'^-  A 
■""■'■on:  the  Truth  «>,..„,.„•  <?^  ■  ""^  Electoral  Com- 
Jent  ,le  Jurc^niilonTs^^f,^^;?"'--'  J-  TiMen,  Presi. 
Ri-l;a'sentations   of    his    Ae  i,  !,      1  1  ?"'"'"  ""'"«  ''^"l^'e 


Ri'piesentatio'ns   of    his    Apil"r'7  ."^"'""  ""'"^  i'^a'se        Mnr^;;"/ 
?  u!:;^'  ^«  :"|e-     The  Theor,  of  Gravitation.    I!::^'^^  ^>'^!^<ol;^t:t^:2!I':J-^^' 


L^n    ISS5,  sm.  4t„. 


Published  WritZ"  of  ri.  '*,"°°'."u'"^  Catalogue  of  the 
If'^.^  Wash.,  1885^     ^  '^'""•''^  '^'""'har  White,   1860- 

Modirn,  k.'v^rk 'se?  i""' o''%*''rff:'   f^""'''"'   ""^ 
I87l>,  IL'mo.  O'.l-mo.    2.  l,,le  Duties,  N,  Vork, 

tellSS!'*,^'!,^ J  L'«t!^'  -;'o^  '0  ">«  bar 


The  studTnT's^     ,:■„":',;''  -'•■  I"">-  '«' ■,  87„."7 

veya^cirg,  Lon.  ts  ^  "lo  '?  ^.-'/^'-''-'g  to  Con- 
ho  Principal  t-tatutes  VelaMn„  *'  r  ^""  ^i'^>-""'^  o( 
i>irb,  I2mo,  4th  e,"!  188'       ^  '»  Convejaneing,  Lon., 

(Tmnso'^'he"Sar'?,'i"":''°/.^^-»-  "■  '«■"•  I 
2  vols  ,  I..U  Sv'o!  atlas  to'"  2' (Tr,t  ^'^^ ^R^"'^'  '''' 
Process,  h,  a.  B.  Erco.an,,  LtI:T8^|'2'':^;.f  ^e^x^tS 

1073 


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MAR 

IMarcy,  Urie-(>en.  Itnnclolpli  llnrnoN,  I'.S.A., 
IH12-I8S7,  b.  lit  Ureenwicli,  Mim*. ;  brollior  of  K.  E. 
Miiroy,  M.l).,  'ii/ira  ;  uriidunti'il  jil  llm  U.S.  Military 
AoiKlt'iny  Ih;I2  :  i<crvi'(|  in  tljc  ltluul<  lluwk  n\|iu>litiiin.tliu 
M«.xici>n  wiir,  mill  the  civil  wiir;  wan  in8|)euliir-);i''i<'''»l 
of  thu  army  IHIUi-SI.  I,  i:x|iliinUicjn,«  of  tlic  Koil  Kiver 
in  1H:)2,  Wash.,  IMS.),  2.  The  I'rairlo  Travullcr;  a 
Jliind-lloiik  lor  Overland  K.x|]edilion,«,  N.  York,  IH.')il, 
12iiio;    Kni;.   eil.,  willi    Notes   by   U,  K.  llurton,  Lon., 

i.-iii:). 

•'(iciioral  Miirey  wa.i  employi-d  for  nianyyiiirs  In  the 
C'oiniimiid  of  cxiiwlltliins,  liy  ii  varii'ty  of  cIllliMriit  riiiit«». 
civtT  till'  pmiric's  rrnin  tliu  Ku.«ti'rii  stiiti's  to  ('iiliruriiiii  iiiiil 
oiIrt  cimiilrlcsiin  the'  I'ncllii'.  .  .  .  His  book  »i't!iii!«  lo  lie 
IiKjilflli'il  nil  .Mr.  lialton's  '  Mt  'if  Travel,'  of  whlcli  be  1ms 
maile  coiislileralili',  IIuhikIi  iml  iiimV"Wf<l,  Uiiv.,"—Siil.  Ilrr., 
XV.  ;i.v.'. 

:i.  Thirty  Years  of  Army  lilfoon  the  Border,  N.  Y'ork, 
iMIili,  Kvo. 

"(.'oluiiel  Mariv  has  maile  a  very  ruailabli'  iiiid  enter- 
tainiUK  book,  tli'iiUKh  it  be  williniit  any  iiretenslons  to 
literary  merit  even  ul  the  averau'e  sort,  Inr  he  has  written 
n  book  of  his  advenuiresiiii  the  Western  boriiiT  as  aiiarniy 
ollli'cr,  e.\tiMiilinK  over  a  iicrloil  of  iiearly  t»'  I'y  years, 
anil  einhraeln^  an  experienee  niort!  varied  tliaii  eunid 
havi'  laileii  to  the  lot  of  any  ordinary  explorer."— A'a/ion, 
Hi.  7. 

4.   liordcr  Hoinini.'cenoes,  N.  York,  1872,  12mo. 

MnTctt,  !*•  It.  Troaliie  on  the  Construction  of 
Yaehts,  l,on.,  I  Soli,  fob;  2d  od.,  enl.,  1S72. 

.Marctt,  II.  II.  The  Islands  of  the  Ulest,  I.on., 
18S7,  sq.  Ifiiiiii. 

Maretzek,  Max,  b.  1S21,  at  Brunn,  Austria;  an 
ojieratio  ounduetor  and  mana);er;  resident  in  the  I'nitod 
.States  since  I S4S.  (,'roteliets  and  (iuavers  :  Hcvolations 
of  an  Opera  Manager,  .\.  York,  M65,  12iuo. 

Miirey,  ^^ttciiiiP  Jill^!*-  .Vnimal  Mechanics,  ("  In- 
tcrnatiiinal  ,'<cientilic"  Ser.)      Iliust.     Lon.,  1874,  p.  .Svo. 

.llargnry,  .iiigiistiiN  llnyinond,  lS4A-IH7a,  b. 
at  Belgauui,  Bombay  lVesideiii;y,  India ;  educated  in 
France,  at  Brighton  College,  and  at  Iniversity  College, 
London:  went  to  China  as  student  interpreter  in  KSii'j 
wa.«  British  ennsul  at  Formosa  1870-72;  in  1874  was  ap- 
pointed interpreter  and  guide  to  Col,  Browne's  mission 
sent  by  the  British  government  to  attempt  to  reopen  the 
great  overland  trade  route  between  Chinii  and  India. 
He  travelled  from  .Slianghac  to  Bhaino,  eighteen  hundred 
miles,  in  six  months,  a  route  never  traversed  before  by 
any  EnKlishuian,  and  proceeded  in  advance  of  the  mis- 
sion to  .Manwyne,  the  idiief  city  of  the  ])rovince  of  Y'un- 
nan,  where  ho  was  murdered,  together  with  his  servants. 
lie  had  made  some  valuable  contributions  on  Formosa 
to  the  Transactions  of  the  Boyal  (ieographical  Sneicty. 
The  Journey  of  .\uguslus  Kaymond  .Margary  from  .'*hang- 
hae  to  BhauKi,  and  back  to  Manwyne.  Kdited  from  his 
Journals  and  IjCtters  ;  with  a  Brief  Biographical  Preface 
and  a  Concluding  Chapter,  by  Sir  Rutherford  Aleook, 
K.C.B.     I.on.,  1876,  8vo. 

"  The  work  <i)n8ists  mainly  of  Mr.  Margary's  letters  and 
jouriuils  describing  bis  residence  in  Clilna  in  the  cunsulnr 
servi(!e,  and  his  now  lanioiis  journey  across  that  country  ; 
with  u  supplementary  chapter  by  .-^ir  Uutherlbrd  Alcoek 
on  the  policy  which  led  to  the  journey."— .Icm/.,  x.  UW. 

.Margftt.s,  J.  W.  Charlie  Ashford;  or.  Four  Years 
in  the  Canadian  Dominion,  Lon.,  1888,  cr.  Svo. 

Margoliouth,  David  Samuel,  M.A.,  b.  185», 
graduate!  at  New  College,  Oxford,  188U,  and  elected 
Fellow  1881,  lecturer  1882,  and  tutor  1884  ;  elected  Laud's 
professor  jf  Arabic  1888.  I,  Japanorum  Ueipublicoi 
Conversio,  (Gainsford  Prize  Essay,)  Lon.,  187!»,  12mo. 
2.  Studia  .Soenica :  Part  I.,  Section  I.,  Introductory 
Study  on  the  Text  of  the  (ireek  Dramas:  the  Text  of 
Sophocles'  Trachiniu',  l-lliOl),  Lon.,  1883,  Svo. 

Margoliuuth,  Rev.  iHoses,  Ph.D.,  ['tnie,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  182(1-1881,  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin; 
vicar  of  Little  Linford,  Newport  Pagncll,  from  1877. 
1.  An  .Apostolic  Triple  H-nediction,  186;i.  2.  Sacred 
Minstrelsy,  18JH.  3.  Sermons:  Genuine  Repentance 
and  its  Effeota,  Lon.,  1854,  Svo.  4.  The  Anglo-Hebrews  : 
their  Past  Wrongs  and  Present  Grievances,  Lon.,  IS.jfi, 
Svo.  Anon,  o.  The  (tospel  and  its  Mission,  IStil).  Ii. 
I'he  End  of  the  Law  :  Two  Sermons,  to  which  is  added  a 
Letter:  being  a  Preliminary  U.Yamination  of  the  "  Ks- 
says  and  Reviews,"  18(1],  Svo.  7.  The  True  Light,  18f)2. 
8.  The  Spirit  of  Prophecy,  18(i4.  9.  The  Haidad,  lSli4. 
10.  Abyssinia:  its  Past,  Present,  and  Future;  a  Lecture, 
Lon.,  186(1,  Svo.  11.  Vestiges  of  the  Historic  Anglo- 
Hebrews  in  East  Anglia,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  12.  'fho 
Oracles  of  God,  1870.  13.  The  Poetry  of  the  Hebrew 
Pentateuch:  Four  Essays,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  14.  The 
1074 


MAR 

Lord's  Prayer  no  Adaptation  of  Exislin;?  Jewish  Peti- 
tions, Lon.,  1876,  Svo. 

"  Mariotti,  L.,"  (Pseud.)  See  Qali.kxua,  A.sm- 
Nro,  ittiprti. 

Mark,  John.  Uiary  of  tny  Trip  to  Aniurica  an  i 
Havana,  Manchester.,  1880,  18mo. 

IHarkby,  ThoiliaH.  I.  The  Man  Christ  Jesu^ 
Lon.,  lN(i2,  p.  Svo.  2.  Practical  Essays  on  Kducalimi, 
Lon.,  18(18,  p.  8vo. 

Markby,  William,  M.A.,  D.CI..,  b.  182«;  gr.i  in. 
ated  at  Merlon  College,  Oxford,  IS.-iO;  called  to  the  bar 
at  the  Inner  Temple  1856;  puisne  judge  nt  Calcutta 
18()ii-78,  and  since  then  reader  on  Inilian  law  at  Oxford ; 
el. •■•ted  Follow  of  All  Souls  College  1882,  and  of  Ballinl 
College  188:!.  The  Elements  of  Law  considered  with 
Reference  to  General  Jurisprudence,  Oxf.,  1871,  p.  ,svci; 
new  ed..  with  Supplement,  1876;  lid  ed.,  1885. 

Markliam,  l'a|it.  Alltcrt  IlastingH,  11. N., 
brother  of  C.  B.  Markham,  in/ni,  1.  The  Cruise  of  llic 
"  Rortiirie"  amongst  the  .New  Hebrides  and  Santa  Cru/ 
Islands,  Lon.,  1>^73,  Svo. 

"  His  orders  were  to  visit  every  island  in  the  New  Heb- 
rides and  .Sill la  Cruz  xrniips,  to  Investigate  niiiiierniis  iiiui 
ders  of  British  subjects  whlih  bad  recently  been  cniiimii 
teil  by  the  islanders,  and  to  report  iipiiii  the  alleged  i'ii->. 
of  kiaiiapiilng  which  were  suppo.sed  to  have  led  to  Ihe-e 
crimes."— .l»i.,  .N'o.  ■J;i78. 

2.  A  Whaling  Cruise  to  Bnllin's  Bay,  Lon.,  1874,  .svo; 
2d  ed.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  3.  I'he  Great  Frozen  Sea:  a 
Personal  Narrative  of  the  Voyage  of  the  "  Alert"  duriti;; 
the  Arctic  Expedition  of  1S75-76,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo;  rili 
ed.,  1884. 

"It  Is  both  trustworthy  and  readable.  It  only  iimfesses 
to  bi'  a  relation  of  the  writer's  own  exiicrieiices.  Imt.  in 
reality,  so  intimately  was  its  author  mixed  up  with  ihe 
allitirs  of  the  dllTereiit  sledge-liartles  that  it  may  be  sili  Iv 
taken  as  an  outline  aeeount  of  the  proi'eedings  of  all  con' 
cerned."- .l//i.,  .No.  'Jiil4. 

4.  Northward  Ho  I  including  a  Narrative  of  Ca{ilain 
Phipps'  Expedition.  By  a  .Midshipman.  Lon,,  IsT'.i.  |i, 
Svo.  5.  (Ed.)  The  Voyages  and  Works  of  Captain  .lulin 
Davis,  (Hiikluyt  Soo.  Pub..)  Lon.,  18811,  Svo.  (1.  A  Pular 
Reconnaissance:  being  the  Voyage  of  the  "  Isbjiirn"  to 
Novaya  Zenilya  in  1879.     Iliust.     Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

"  He  now  gives  us  an  aeeount  of  his  cruise  in  the  liveli- 
est of  little  cutters,  the  '  Isliji'irn,'  which  was  hired  l>y  sir 
Henry  George  lliiotb  .  .  .  for  a  sporting  triji  In  Xova.vii 
Zenilya.  .  .  .  ('apt.  .Markbani  is  a  keen  observer  of  :iatufe, 
and  the  r'  suits  of  his  observation  are  charmingly  told."  — 
.lf(i((.,  xix.  2;iti. 

Markham,  Christopher  A.  History  of  tlie 
County  Buildings  of  Nortliamptonshire.  Iliust,  North- 
auiiiton.  1885,  Svo. 

Markham,  ClemeiitH  Robert,  C.B.,  F.K.s,. 
F.S.A.,  [mile,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1830,  at  Stiiliiis;lliTt, 
Y'orkshire;  served  as  midshipman  in  the  Arctic  ex|icJi- 
tion  in  search  of  Sir  J.  Franklin  1850-51  ;  made  a  jmir- 
ney  of  exploration  in  Peru  1852-54;  was  empluycd  in 
introducing  the  cultivation  of  the  cinchona-tree  iniu 
India  lS(iO-(il,  and  was  geographer  to  the  Abys.-iiiiim 
expedition  1807-68;  secretary  of  the  Hakluyt  Society 
1858,  and  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society  lsii3; 
assistant  secretary  in  the  India  Office  1808-77  ;  edit  ir  nf 
the  Geographical  Magazine  1872-78.  1.  Travel?  in  I'cru 
and  India  while  superiiilemling  the  Collection  "f  Cin- 
chona Plants  and  Seeds  in  South  America  and  their  In- 
troduction into  India,  Lon.,  1802,  Svo. 

"  His  work  will  be  read  with  interest  and  priillt,  Iniiiilhc 
variety  of  sub|ects  on  which  it  supplies  reliable  iiil'nraiii- 
tioii,  and  the  manner  in  which  they  are  treated.'  —.l(/i,, 
No.  1829. 

2.  Contributions  towards  a  Grammar  and  Dictionary 
of  the  Quiehua,  the  Language  of  the  Y'ncas  of  Peru, 
Lon.,  1863,  p.  8vo.  3.  Spanisli  Irrigation,  1867.  4.  A 
History  of  the  Abyssiniiin  Expedition,  Lon.,  ISfiil,  Svo. 
5.  A  Life  of  the  Great  Lord  Fairfax.  Cnuiniander-iii- 
Chiof  of  the  Army  of  the  Parliament  of  Knglanil,  I.on., 
1S70,  Svo. 

"  A  book  of  real  and  conscientious  work.  .  .  .  Mr.  Marl<- 
ham's  chief  object  seems  to  be  to  challenge  lor  Kairl'iix  his 
proper  jilace  in  the  military  hi.story  of  the  Civil  '\Viir.  in 
which  he  holds  that  his  fame  has  been  unfairly  om  r.-hiiii- 
owed  by  the  fame  of  Cromwell."— .Si*.  Kev.,  xxx.  il. 

6.  Ollanta:  a  Drama  in  the  Quiehua  Language:  I'e.xt. 
Translation,  and  Introduction,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  7.  A 
Memoir  on  the  Indian  Surveys:  printed  by  Order  of 
Her  Majesty's  .Sccrct.-iry  of  State  for  Indi.i  in  t'cuncil, 
Lon.,  IS71,  imp.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1878. 

"  For  a  full,  precise,  and  faithful  record  of  whal  si  ience 
has  done  and  is  doing  for  our  great  Eastern  deneiidincv, 
we  cannot  do  better  than  refer  the  reader  to  Sir.  -Murk- 
ham's  admirable  Memoir."— Sa(.  Rev.,  xxxi.  8(W. 


MAR 


MAR 

Tm.lor,'  L.;„„|  Uula:.,:':  ,HM.-r..mo' """"""'"'   """ 
'^'•"<«>n»>,  WniJiim  Orlando,  Af.D    p  H  r  P 

L'"'". -I.  M,  a,i,i  1  I.  „i.,„.„.„  or 'the  ji.:„;,'"f,;i,-; 


reel  kninviM  urorUi,.  whi  I  .  li,  .,  .'  ft:  '"..""   I'HIiIm'  ii  cdr- 

III'  (l.Tlved  froM    V     I      ^  ,,'''    '  t     '"'  li'.ll"";!'""  "•^■""I'"  ">  ■  ,f  ^  "«"'•  ''""■-  '««•'.  8v<),     ;),   I)|..,,|i,,„  '  .  ,  p  '        "    ' 

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12nii>. 

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IS.W. 

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and  Young;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  IH77,  Kinio. 

.Yfarriutt,  (>.  It.  I.  (Trana.)  Primitive  Property, 
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Marriott,  W.  8.  Uldun  and  Modem  Timca :  wiih 
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18JB-51  ;  master  at  Kton  185(1-71,  and  from  then  (irin- 
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"Consistsof  tliri'i!  parts,— (Irst, an  introduction, In  which 
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Marryat,  Blanche.  Briars  and  Thorns,  Lon., 
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Training,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

Marryat,  Horace.  1.  A  Residence  in  Jutland, 
tbe  Danish  Islands,  and  Copenhagen,  Lon.,  ISRO,  2  vola. 
p.  Svo. 

"There  Is  a  great  deal  of  really  sound  information  about 
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head  misht  have  proilnccd  a  much  t)ct.t4T  lw..n!.-,  h;::  Mr. 
Marryat  Is  very  far  from  haviuf;  produced  a  bad  one."— 
Hot.  Rev.,  xi.  227. 

2.  One  Year  in  Sweden,  Lon.,  lSfi2,  2  vola.  p.  Svo. 

Marryat,    Rosalind.     1.    Wives    and    Mothers  ; 
1076 


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12mo;  n^w  ed.,  1870.  2.  Steps  tol'hrlstian  Minhnod  ' 
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Hold:  a  .Manual  of  Prayer  fur  Working- Liids,  Lon.. 
1880,  .r.'nm. 

.MarKdi-n,  Alexander,  .M.D.,  F.R.C.8.,  b.  |s;!o. 
educiitcd  lit  King's  College,  !,ondon:  served  as  army  Hir- 
gcoii  in  the  Ci'linean  war,  and  was  for  llflcen  years  -in 
gcon  to  the  Hoyal  Free  and  Caiii-er  Hospitals,  {.ondoii, 
which  had  been  founded  by  his  father,  Dr.  Williaiu  .Miir«- 
den ;  he  is  still  consulting  and  senior  surgeon  to  tlm.-o 
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Svo. 

iMarNden,  J,  (Trana.)  The  Skeleton  in  the  Hoiio'. 
by  V.  Spielhiiucn,  Lon.,  1882,  cr.  Svo. 

.>larNdeii,  Itcv.  J.  Ii.,  [om.,  vol.  ii.,  add.]     In 
lluence  of  the  Mosaic  Code  upon  Legislation,  Lun.,  181)'.', 
Svo. 

.tlarsdcn,  J.  H.  Iland-Rook  of  Practical  Mid- 
wifery, including  Full  Instruclioiis  for  tlie  llomii'opatluc 
Treatment  of  the  Disoi.lers  of  I'regnancv,  itc,  .N.  Vork, 
18711,  ,svo. 

Marsdeu,  It.  CottonSpinniiig,  ("  Techno!  .gicai 
Hand- Hooks, ')  Lon,.   INS4,  12nio. 

Marwden,    It.    ■».      A unt   of    the   Tcicenieiuny 

Fe^ti^al  of  the  Uiii       -ilyof  Kdinbiiigh,  Fdin.,  l^SliXm. 

Miirsdeii,  Itcuiiiald  (.odlrcy,  b.  I^li:  oallcl 
lo  the  I  .ir  at  till'  Inner  Temple  1.S72.  I.  A  Trcali-e  "ii 
the  Law  of  Collisions  nt  Sea,  Lon.,  IfSO,  svo;  2d  ed., 
1885.  2.  The  lliile  against  Perpetuities:  a  Treatise  on 
Remoteness  in  Liinilalions,  Lon.,  I88H,  .svo.  3.  iIM.) 
Reports  of  Cases  determined  by  the  High  Court  ol  ,\.| 
mirttlly  an  I  upon  .\ppeal  theiel'roni.  1758-1774.  Dv 
Sir  W.  Burrell.     Lun.,  1885,  Svo. 

Marsden,  Rev.  Thomas,  graduated  at  ror|<ii- 
Christi  College,  Cambridge,  18114;  ordained  18;!l;  ri'lor 
of  Burstow,  Surrey,  ISJ.')-74,  and  of  ,^t.  .lolin's,  llois- 
leydown,  1874-81.  I.  The  Sacrod  .^teps  of  Crculion; 
Twelve  Lectures,  Lon.,  18115,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Coniin  ii 
Force  of  the  rniverso,  Lon.,  187U,  p.  Svo.  3.  'I  hi' 
Athanasian  Creed  and  the  Theology  of  Nature  lom. 
pared,  Lon.,  1872. 

Marsh,  Andrew  J.  A  New  Manual  of  ReforuM  I 
Phonetic  ."'hort-lland  ;  new  ed.,  rev.,  San  Fran.,  I-^I, 
Iftmo. 

Marsh,  Mrs.  Anne,  (Caldwell,)  [miir,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  17!lti-1874.  I.  Adelaide  Lindsiiy,  Lon.,  Ihjo.  :! 
vols.  p.  Svo.  Anon.  New  ed.,  1877,  l2mo.  2.  Ciistlc 
Avon.  By  the  Author  of  "  lOinilia  Wvndham."  Lmi., 
1852,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  :i.  Aubrey,  Lon..  1S54,  3  vol-. 
p.  Svo.  Anon.  4.  (L<'.)  Heathside  Farm  :  a  Tale  "f 
Country  Life,  Lon.,  1SII3,  2  v.ls.  p.  Svo.  5.  Rever-i>. 
Lon.»»1864,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  B.  Cbionicles  of  Dartuioi.r, 
Lon..  1SB5,  3  vola.  p.  Svo. 

Marsh,  Mrs.  Caroline,  l";(i,  vol.  ii.,  .Mmi-ii. 
.Mns.  (iKOROK  P.,  aild.,1  b.  1810,  at  Berkley,  .^Ll-^, ; 
daughter  of  Benjamin  Crane;  married  Oeorge  I'crkin- 
.Marsh,  I'li/Vo,  in  1838.  I.  Wolfe  of  the  Knoll,  and  jilier 
Poems,  N.  York,  iseo,  Kimo.  2.  Life  and  Letters  of 
Oeorge  Perkins  Marsh:  vol.  i.,  N.York,  |.-*88.  2  vol-. 
Svo.  (This  volume  brings  the  narrative  down  to  ilie 
appointment  of  Mr.  .Marsh  as  U.S.  minister  to  Italv  in 
1861.) 

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and  life  as  a  man.  I'hc  (Irst  part  is  the  most  intciv-iini,'. " 
—Xatitin.  xlvii,  'J14. 

Marsh,  Miss  Catherine  .'>l.,  [ante,  vol.  ii..  .M  \i:-t!. 
Miss,  add.,]  daughter  of  the  late  Rev.  William  .Muisli, 
iii/rii,  rector  of  Beddington  ;  has  taken  a  great  inlcp  -t  in 
the  improvement  of  the  working-classes,  ."^lie  (muii  led 
a  convalescent  hospital  at  Blackruck,  Brighton,  in  l^oi's 
and  has  establisheil  an  orphanage  at  Beckenhani.  K.iit, 
where  she  resided  for  some  time.  1.  A  Light  for  the 
Line;  or,  The  Story  of  Thomas  Ward,  a  Railway  U'ork- 
man,  1S58,  12mo.  2.  Brave,  Kind,  and  lluppv  ;  or, 
Words  of  Hearty  Friendship  to  the  Working  .Men  of 
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Lon.,  1850,  I2mo.  4.  The  Haven  and  the  Homo,  l.on., 
1860.  12mo.  5.  Midnight  Chimes,  Lon.,  18(11.  IL'nio. 
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a  Record  of  the  Cholera  Wards  in  the  London  11 "  |ritid3, 
Lon.,  1S66,  ISmo.     8.  Life  of  the  Rev    William   .Mar.-h, 


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'>"»'  "K.i.ili.i,.,,,/",'  ■IV,,,'?,".','","  "  "f  the  II..,  Spirit , 

nd.l.,     IMII-I8NL'    ivii/rVJ        ■■•   '""■.[">"■ 

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jee.-  t„   r..vi„;;:""K,    "bii'ie""'^'"    ■.  ' "■"X'-'-ub- 

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^-  Afiiii  iinil  Xutiiro.  n>   III 

led  by  n..,„„„  u.  ,;„:V&.,"r'r''f'''^ '•'"'"''- 

Hill)    n    1870    „i,i,   ,"  "'"'""i  'VI18  issued  lit   Pl,,^ 
.i  vol.^t''"  """^  '"'"  ^'""•-•n  Editlor,,  N.  York,  'im 

M^r.iT  'T;'"'"'''  '■  l-'H.         *      '■"'■'  '^'B''a"  life  ana 
•"""'''  Howard.  KHrci    _-,  . 


MnrMh   '.."''•  '■  '-'H-  '»'Kiiaii  nto  niui 

W!'"/;,:  J-,s^;.I">'K.  M.D.    A  Book  about  Shaais,' 
•"•^7.  f|'-  ^v„     V  w,-  ^'""''■■•."f  A.  F.  Gardiner,  Lon 

fioi.i  ..      '  """11,    U.U..  l-ss_!s«i    1        .   ,,. 

f»>M^:.tions,  and  delvered  ,!,^  ''""""  'o'nperance  or- 
,  ''l"eh  "  Putnam  „';JX  W  'f  ""■"'""I  '™'"'<'^'  "f  "ne 
'"""fmd  copies  had  been  sill  'K""^''""•''■«''  »"'•«% 
'"""-^f  the'  American  Trat°tSoo?rv  "  .'-T.^  '"'"  ">« 
*•'  ^o°'«ty,  which  distributed 


'uany  thou».„,|,  ,„or       ,     .     „ 

<  •Mliiry  Triliii,,.  ,„  „,„  ,■„,,,  '';.  '.^^>-   '-''""•      :'.   ll„|f. 

''•'■'"!"•  ^'  Voik,  /hhm    i:,,'   ""•     '•    l"'Mp.ir«n.«  Hecol. 
"»"i  I'uli.il,  l,S(17.  -'""•       ''•   '  fayum  Ironi  I'l.vin. 

''liirHli,  John   II     I.    iu'ii 

'■'"'-ter,  |s.|,i,  .H,.„.       I     J'    I,     "'"."""""y  Truo:'  .Man 
•^.  WiH«  j<„yl„u,,f  ,,,•,">' '«^   "'    .-^liakinpoiire    |s;' 

■'"'^i"n';y.'o«.Th  Pall     '  '  '™   ""»'  «ith  In.n,: 

1  >i -M,  i,.,u,,  (iKiin.  1,1   11 ,    hist        ;/,','""■■  "'"'  ""I'le  a 

^;j«is<if  riiV^;;^';^^,  >:■-,■;';  ami,,,,,;,^;  i,;,.,';",,^ 

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t».'W  at  V,.|„  ,i„,,  |,s'fi"  li  '^''''""'^•"'  l'"''t-..n. 
"ciontilio  exploration,  in  ,1,;  Ho.kv  M  """'"  ^■"""•-ive 
° harge  of  tlio  division  of  ZuZitl  ,"?"""""--  '""I  l>a, 
y.."'.  (Jeologieal    .Survey.  0      ' '""'*A'"*"'"«>'  '"  "'« 

^S.";^^  ^!;-'r'ir'^.HS^nr:r;{:^h  ;u^-;;- 

■!  vol...  p.  sy„,  ™"  ^'     J'aidonhood,  l.on.,  |,n(17 

'^firNli,  NylveslPr   \r  r.     o  ' 

'ieal  (Juide  to  the  I',!,  '     .     '     ■^™'''>n-CuttinK  •  a  I'm,. 

!  1H.'.J,  1-11,0.    '      •  "•     "'*''»   ■">''    iinds:    Poems,  L,„; 

>'S- t^yE^,'^'?^^  ^-od  ,1,  Merchant 

i  iTijlso,  Where  he  Kraduated  ,i«  ."„      'V  "  ^"""S'^-  (■"»'- 

"nd  was  elected  a^e  lo?v     lecturr;"''  ^"""^'--"^  "'  '^«* 

I  Ca«,'"'"lge  Crou,   I,.6,S  t  IIIst-    '      «»  '""nil  science  at 

»i|"»'  of    t'niversitv  Co   Li      ,'  •"'";"  ""^  ""^"""e  prin- 

Uppointed  I'oturer'^in  p^^  •  ,'^"t'-     ^^   "*«■'  he' w", 

'«KC,  0.xford,  and  in  I8S4     ,V„  "™"'?"7  "'  ""Hiol  Col- 

oett  as  professor  of  p„|(ioal  1        ""'''"'  ''•■"''■"sor  Fa,v. 

v«-  ty      The  Preset      CiCofi^.'"  *""■""'""««  '"'- 


and  pre,i.,;tK  the  ;vhoi  •''^'h"'"'  '"""■"'»'f'"nVit';id''vruVir 
■  '  ""^i;"""'  fr<-''^h,ieJof  11,  'ration'""  Si^'«''"''''f  "f  argiT: 
jMarshall,  Arthur  m7  ,es  ~M T  lii  .  ' '''"' 
F.K..S.,  professor  of  loolo/v  »„  i  '  ^  ^^•'  ^^'I^-'  »-Sc., 
,in  Owens  College,  Victor!frf^  ™>"parative  anatomy 
Tho  Frog:  an  In  roduc   in  toTT^'  *'i'°«hester.      |^ 

Embryology,  Manchester,  iVsz.e^  "of  .3^^^ 

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enl.,  ISSS,     2.  (Ell.)  Owens  College:   Stuilies  from  the 

niologiciil    liiibdnitory :    vol.  i.,  Miinehe.itcr,  1SS6,  8vo. 

■\Vith   iliMiST,  C.  IlKRiiKiiT,  (Uinonstnitor  iind  aaMstant  =,,,,,  ,   ,,      ^. 

lecturer  in  zoology  in  Owens  CMesc  A  Junior  Course  of    2(1.   Little  Muy  >■  HS"''-;',"';:'  '''"  .'^''l^L^,,  . 

Pniotical  Zoology,  Lon.,  1.S87,  er.  Svo.  Lon     18  '«.>"'"•     ^J' „'"  '''^,7^""''   ^'■^""^' ' 

MBrslittll,  Beatrice.  1.  The  Shadow  of  Erks-  ;  ot  Heart;  4th  cil.,  Lon.,  IShil,  p 
dale:  ii  Novel,  Lon.,  1875,  :!  vols.  i).  Svo.  2.  Dolly's  of  the  J  wo  Margarets 
Charge,  Lon.,  ISSI),  18mo.  .3.  Fan's  Brother;  or.  An 
Old  Tlead  on  Young  Shoulders,  Lon.,  I8S1,  ISuio.  4. 
(Triins.)  Stella;  from  the  German  of  Fanny  Lewald, 
Lon.,  1SS4,  2  vols.  l8mo.  o.  Nancy's  Nephew;  or, 
Mike's  First  Campaign.     Illust.     Lon.,  18S«,  p.  Svo. 

MarstiHll,  Charles.  I.  Lays  and  Lectures  for 
Scotiii's  Daughters  of  Industry,  Edin.,  ISJ.'i,  12mo.  2. 
Jloinely  Words  and  Songs  for  Working  Wives,  Ac,  Ldin., 
]S57.  ISmo.  :i.  Lavs  and  Lectures  for  Working  Men 
and  Women,  Edin.,"lS78,  l2mo. 

iMiirsliall,  Charles,  ("Heraclitus  Grey,"  pseud.) 

1.  Tlie  Thr.o  Paths:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISSil,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 

2.  Armstrong  Magncy,  Lon.,  1S67,  p.  8vo.  :i.  In  Vain, 
Lon.,  IStW,  :i  vols.  p.  8vo.  4.  King  (iab's  Story-Uag, 
and  tlie  Wonderful  Stories  it  contained.  IlUist.  Lon., 
1S69,  Ifimo.  5.  Playing  Trades,  Lon.,  ISTII,  l6mo;  3d 
el..  1SS3.  fi.  Careless  Kyts,  and  other  Stories,  Lon., 
lS7y,  p.  Svo. 

Marshall,  Charles.  The  Canadian  Dominion, 
Lon.,  1S71,  Svo. 

"Those  parts  of  Mr.  Marshall's  book  which  deal  with  the 
practical  aspect-s  nf  Canadian  life  are  likely  to  make  most 
impre.ssioii.  lie  has  evidently  devoted  much  care  and 
maiivlnquiriesui  theciuestionof  emigration,  and  to  every- 
tliliiK  eonnected  with  the  Canadian  Dominion  which  con- 
cerns the  molher-country."— >'p<'l•^I^)r,  xliv.  IHIW. 

MarKhall,  Rev.  Charles,  .M.A.,  d.  18S4;  gradu- 
ated  at  St.  Bees  ISlli;  ordained  I.S44;  rector  of  Har- 
purhey  from  1854,  (Ed.)  The  Latin  Prayer-Book  of 
Charles  II.,  Oxf.,  1SS2. 

Marshall,  Charles  F.  The  True  History  of  the 
Brooklyn  Scandal:  Account  of  tire  Trial  of  H._  W. 
Beecher  upon  Charges  preferred  by  T.  Tilton,  is .  Vork, 
IS74,  Svo. 

Marshall,  Rev.  Edward,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  Corpus  Cliristi  College,  O.xford,  is;is,  and  elected 
a  Fellow;  ordained  l.S:!9;  vicar  of  Sandford  St.  Martin 
since  18S4.  1.  An  Account  of  the  Parish  of  Sandford, 
in  the  Deanery  of  Woodstock,  Oxf.,  18611,  p.  8vo.  2. 
An  .Account  of  the  Township  of  Church  Enstone,  in  the 
Deanery  of  Chipping-Norton,  Oxf.,  ISfiS,  p.  Svo.  3.  An 
Account  of  the  Township  of  Ittley,  in  the  Deanery  of 
Cuddesdon,  Oxfordshire,  from  the  Earliest  Notices,  Oxf., 
1S71).  p.  .Svo;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  1S74.  4.  The  Early  History 
of  Woodstock  Manor,  and  its  Environs  in  Bladon,  Hen- 
pin  L;ton,  New  Woodstock,  Blenheim  :  with  Later  Notices. 
Iliu-'t.     Oxf,  1S73,  or.  Svo. 

"The  history  of  Woodstock  is  full  of  interest.  It  only 
remains  for  us  to  add  that  it  is  told  in  an  iiiterestiii)'  way 
by  .Mr.  Marshall.  .  .  .  His  materials  have  been  gathered 
from  source;:  wide  apart,  and  he  has  so  arranged  thorn  a.s 
to  make  an  attractive  story."— yl(/i..  No.  '2411. 

5.  A  Supplement  to  the  History  of  Wooi"  took  Manor 
and  its  Environs:  with  a  Notice  of  the  Church  and 
Parish  of  Wootton,  Oxf.,  1875,  or.  Svo.  6.  Oxford, 
("  Diocesan  Hislories,")  Lon.,  1SS2,  l?mo. 

Marshall,  Edward  Chaiiiicby,  [mite,  vol.  ii., 
add..]  v.as  eonnected  with  the  New  Vork  Star  and  Even- 
ing Telegraph  1875-85,  and  has  since  become  financial 
agent  of  the  American  Protective  Tariff  League.  I. 
History  of  the  United  States  Naval  Academy:  with 
Biographical  Sketches,  Ac,  N.  York,  1S02,  12nio.  2. 
The  Ancestors  of  •  eneral  Grant  and  their  Contempora- 
ries, N.  York,  isfi9,  12mo. 
Marshall,  .Mrs.  Emma,  (Martin,)  b.  1832.    1. 


Happy  Days  at  Fernbank  :  a  Story,  Lon.,  1881,  ISmo. 
2.  Edith  Prescr  <  Lon.,  lSfi3,  I2ino.  3.  Rainy  Days, 
and  how  to  in  i-c  them,  Lon.,  18(13,  12iuo.  4.  Rose 
Bryant,  Lon.,  18(13,  12mo.  5.  Helen's  Diary;  or.  Thirty 
Years  Ago,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo.  8.  Katie's  Work,  Lon., 
18(14,  ISmo.  7.  Considen  :  .n  ;  or,  How  can  wo  Help 
One  Another':*  I,on.,  1881,  ;Sino.  8.  Brook  Silvertone 
and  the  'jost  Lilies,  Lon.,  1885,  sq.  Ifimo.  !t.  Roger's 
Apprcntioeship,  Lon.,  1S85,  l2iiio  1(1.  Ma;  or,  Living 
for  Others:  a  Story,  Lon.,  1865,  ISmo.  II.  The  Dawn 
of  Life:  or.  Little  Mildred's  Story,  Lon.,  1S66,  i2mo. 
12.  Millioent  Legh :  a  Talc,  Lon.',  1886,  12ino.  13. 
Grannie's  Wardrobe,  Lon.,  1867,  18mo.  14.  The  Old 
Gateway,  Lon.,  1887,  ]  8vo.  15.  Theodora's  Child- 
hood: a  Story,  Lon.,  Ijij7,  ISmo.  ■':  Daisy  Bright, 
Lon.,  1S68,  ISmo.  17.  Grace  Buxton;  or,  The  Light  of 
1078 


Home,  Lon.,  188.8,  ISmo.  18.  The  Little  Pent  Culler ; 
or.  The  Song  of  Love,  Lon.,  IS6S,  ISmo.  lU.  Vi(]let 
Dcmglas;    or.  The  Problems  of   Life,  Lon.,  1S6S,  p.  Svo. 

'   "      "' of   a   Basket, 

True 
Svo.  22.  The  Story 
L(]n.,  ISliU,  12mo.  23.  Edward's 
Wife:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  24.  Primrose;  or, 
The  Bells  of  Old  Effingham,  Lon.,  187(1,  ISmo.  25. 
Christabel  Kingseote ;  or,  Tlie  Patience  ol  Ilojie,  Luii., 
1870,  p.  Svo.  28.  Heights  and  A'alleys:  a  Tale,  Ljn., 
1S71,  p.  8vo;  new  cd.,  1881.  27.  Stellnfont  Abbey;  or, 
Nothing  New,  Lon.,  1S71,  12mo.  28.  Three  Little 
Sisters,  Lon.,  1871,  ISmo.  2il.  To-Day  and  Vesteidny, 
Lon.,  1S7I,  ISmo.  311.  Matthew  Frost,  Carrier:  an. I 
Litlle  Snowdrop's  Mission,  Lon.,  1S72;  new  ed.,  187... 
12nio.  31.  Between  the  Clitls;  or,  Hal  Forrester's 
Anchor,  Lon.,  1873,  ISino.  32.  Mrs.  Mainwaring's 
.lournal,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.  33.  Now-a-Days;  or. 
King's  Daughters,  Lon,,  1374,  p.  Svo.  34.  A  Lily 
among  Thorns,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  35.  Three  Little 
Brothers,  Lon.,  1875,  ISmo.  38.  Life's  Aflermalli :  a 
Story  of  Quiet  People,  Lon..  1S78,  p.  Svo.  37.  .Toamui's 
Inheritance  :  a  Story  of  Young  Lives,  Lon.,  1877,  12mci. 
38.  Lady  Alice;  or.  Two  Sides  to  a  Picture,  Lon.,  Is77, 
p.  Svo.  30.  Mrs.  Haycock's  Chronicles  :  a  Story  of 
Life-Service,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  40.  A  History  ol 
France,  adapted  for  English  Children,  Lon.,  1877.  sq. 
16ino.  41.  True  and  Strong,  and  other  Home  Tales. 
Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  42.  JIarjory  ;  or.  The  Oil'l  of  Peace, 
Lon.,  1878.  ISmo.  43.  Job  Singleton's  Heir,  and  oilier 
Stories,  l,on.,  187S.  p.  Svo.  44.  A  Knight  of  our  Own 
Day,  and  other  Verses,  Lon.,  lS7',t,  sq.  Ifimo.  45.  Fraiiii- 
lode  Hall;  or.  Honour  is  Humility,  Lon.,  1871),  1  Mao. 
48.  A  Chip  of  the  Old  Block:  Lionel  King,  of  King.-- 
holme  Court,  Lon.,  1S7!I,  ISmo.  47.  The  Rochcnioiii? : 
a  Story  of  Three  Homes,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  4S.  Ruby 
and    Pearl;    or,  The  Children    at    Castle  Aylmer,   Lon., 

1879,  p.  Svo.  49.  Royal  Law;  or.  The  Words  of  the 
King:  with  Tales,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  50.  Stories  of 
the  Cathedral  Cities  of  England,  Lon.,  1S79,  p.  Svo. 
51.   Heather  and  Harebell:  n  Story  for  Children,  Lon., 

1880,  p.  Svo.  52.  Light  in  the  Lily;  or,  A  Flower's 
Message,  Lon.,  1880,  ISmo.  53.  The  Birth  of  the  Cen- 
tury;  or.  Eighty  Years  Ago,  Lon.,  188(1,  ISino.  .01. 
Memories  of  Troublous  Times:  being  the  History  uf 
Dame  Alicia  Chamberlayne,  of  Ravensholme,  Uloiuc- 
tershire,  [a  story,]  Lon.,  1880,  ji.  Svo.  55.  A  Rose  without 
Thorns,  Lon.,  1880,  ISmo.  5fi.  A  Violet  in  the  Slnole, 
Lon.,  1880,  ISmo.  57.  Benvenula  ;  or.  Rainbow  Colour-. 
Lon.,  1881,  |).  Svo.  58.  DewUrops  and  Diaiiiciii^l.-. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  69.  Dorothy's  Daagli'ds. 
Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  80.  Constantia  Carew :  an  Aiiio- 
biography,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  81.  The  Daysprin-;  u 
Story  of  the  Time  of  William  Tyndale,  Lonj,  1>S2,  |i. 
Svo.  62.  The  Court  and  the  Coltnge:  a  Story  for  (lirls. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1883,  ]>.  Svo.  83.  In  Colston's  Days:  ii 
Story  of  Old  Bristol,  Lon.,  1SS3,  p.  Svo.  04.  Little  .nil 
Good:  or.  Manners  Maketh  Man,  Lon.,  1S83,  ]i.  svo. 
85.  Poppies  and  Pansies :  a  Story  for  Children.  Illust. 
Lon.,  18S3,  p.  Svo.  88.  Sir  Valentine's  Victory,  and 
other  Stories.  Illust.  Lon.,  I. 883,  cr.  Svo.  67.  Heuih.T- 
cliffe;  or.  It's  no  Concern  of  Mine,  Lon.,  Is84,  er.  ^vo. 
68.  Mrs.  Willoughbv's  Octave:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  l>sl.  p. 
Svo.  69.  In  the  East  Country  with  Sir  Thomas  Ilnnvno, 
Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  70.  My  Grnndmother's  PiotiircH, 
Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  71.  Silver  Chimes:  or,  Olive 
18S4,  p.  Svo.  72.  The  Two  Homes:  a  Story  ol 
Discipline,  Lon,,  1S84,  p.  Svo.  73.  Over  the  Down 
A  Chaiiter  of  Accidents,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  71. 
Sandra's  Casket,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  75. 
Treasures;  or,  Choice  Silver,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Sv 
The  Mistress  of  Tayne  Court,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Sv 
No.  XIII.;  or,  The  Story  of  the  Lost  Vestal,  Lon 
p.  Svo.  78.  Salome;  or,  "Let  Patience  liave  lu 
feet  Work,"  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  79.  The  Slory 
Lost  Emerald,  Lon.,  1885,  12mo.  SO.  U"der  llo 
dips:  a  Tale,  Lon..  1885,  j).  Svo.  81.  A  i''ight  »iiii  the 
Swallow;  or.  Little  Dorothy's  Dream,  Lon..  l>-ii.  p. 
Svo.  82.  In  Four  Reigns:  Recollections  of  Altlian 
Allingham,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo.  S3.  Life  of  (hi.  l.or.l 
Jesus  Christ.  Lon..  1S88,  4to.  84.  Rhoda's  Reward;  or, 
•'  If  Wishes  were  Horses,"  Lon.,  183fi,  p.  Svt..  '■  ""^ 
Roses  of  Ringwood;  a  Story  for  Children,  Lon.,  1888, 
p.  Svo.  86.  The  Tower  on  the  Cliff:  a  Giou.c.-for  Le- 
gend, Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo.  87.  Dandy  Jim,  1-  >u.,  1SS7, 
ISmo.     88.  Daphne's  Decision;  or,  Which  sha.l  it  be. 


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ton!,7s«^7-'s;f  ^•,,I'-  «-•  89.  Eaglohurst  Tower,, 
Vfry'ow  Story  Lonis^rnT  Matohett',  Minake.-  a 
of  thcOuse:  Ufa  in  0  noJ'  a  l'"      ^      °"  •''"   ''""''« 

-.!'i"s?:7i  ^5f  3?r- ?^-- -« 

DiMmomls,    Lon      18S8    V.    s       '  'n„^'^-      •'■''•    'i'-i.-tol 

"n.l  Applicari'n,  I,„n     ,85^  s™^'"''''^-'  "'  ''"Portnnce 
'""-"T  Klein,  I,;;",  l"s '..    p'^svo       "'"""  "^  "'"^"''  '••V 

(Koply  to  a  work  by  W   IrlZl^  '""■'   ^^^^'  '^>'°-  ' 

Marshall,  Fredprin     in.. 
France  in  Im-i^jZ    iJo   .^i"   ""o"i'"''  '^""^"  "'  : 
Life,  E,lin.  and  Un      '^t's   ,^' P'  "l"'    -■  l'^^"^  Home 

'Hmy.s  bin.  into  exa^wr a  lo   "'L !t '':,;?^V'  "^^"i",K  "'l-g 
Jill-.,  xxxvi.  :ii9  *'    "'■  "  "^">''»'irlliyguiile."_.c^,^ 

alien  laws,  and  glorv/'_,l/A\"  mm '""'''''  l"'i^'li-"ges, 
li.lUay:^!;ii^l;ii|:;^'^^>'i;y,'i;<Mmy.to  „i».o,„.e  i„  a 
a  variety  of  (..pics" vl  ,V|.       ,' ' ,' ,,"""*^  V'-1'"'"^"'-"<    "" 

n.rf:f7-&  0*;f:;d*'sT«*',  M.A.  graduated  at 
«  Memoir:  Wit,.. .s.e.ui^^HSJ^;^^|^"^^:^- 

<alM"t'ire'l;r*aft"!Midr'l."r',^«'^-''-'   *•■    '■^•^"^ 

^Vm»hirei„,«^iX^;-'i,,S^/Ed)  The  Visitation  of 
-Marsiiaii,  Hamilton.'  i   Po^  Vp.„  t  r     t 

?:^JSo"^'--^-^^^^^^^ 

CaJShe'ltr^e;  N  Y'r^^CT,^™"-"'  -•  T-e  ^ 
t>m'm'iI;i'"of'  ii,5V„  ^'"l'"'' .?f  ""0  Celebration  of  the 

V-     a'Tale'l  "^f  wi 'o^h  i/T/r/  ,"/'  '^""'  «<""""  C- 


MAR 


'  :Mf.r ;  J,S';.'i  sit  =^^^^^       air; 

"PI.ointn,e„ts,'  inelu   I,  ;  ,1^,'     ''  r'™*-""^'^"'/   •^"•<"-«l 

He  lias  also  been   ninf'.c         <■      I"^"''^'"'*'"-  "f  surgerv. 

Academy,   and     eet    "    ""''the    ll"""," 'r  '"•  "'«    '''•^"' 

i  South  Kens.-ngton  A     leu  ,      ?„>  i"^'"'    f"^,""'"""   and 

i?::r^rd"is^""?^iv"'""-"  = 

;  -nd'com^aratwt  1.1  ^r    ;r'  tuV""'''  """-' 
S  O-r  Artists. 'l|,usi.M:o„!,  7^fs,';:"'8™  ^j^:^'- 

i--.;S'ri:i^r^;;:'^'"V'"r"i^i«-e-  111-.. 

,  Wards.    Lon.,     87«    8  ,?     7      I"'  r?'"*""   "*■  J'"*!"'^" 
I'^g^',  Lon.,  1S.S5    %    Noni".      "   """'""an   Oration, 

:  for  the  Relief  «r  Cureo^l"    n   w"',Ht7"r''^''''''"''« 
:     Marshall.  Joliii     luo    ',."'' *"'"• 
and  Civil  Ad'Cl::;,  Isslr^'m  f"""'  E-l-iastical 

NtTse.s,  Lon.,  im   Is.Lo  """"  ^"^  ^'"""-"'•^  and 

eo£3j±i..--,r.-li.o„in„.. 

i  ,,s?r""""'' •»""«".     The  Annals  of' Tennis,  Lon., 

aplayer«.sMr.  .M7X;il\Vnn  ,    ,'''1V'''''';'''''''"'K"^^ 
We  even  to  a  proHeiont  in'  u"  glue  ••'- si;/  '5J' ,''"''','  ''^"'i'"' 

Marshall.  Mrs    iiin„..      ■',    ■^"'- ^'"i -^ivi.  lis). 
^ioinns,")  Lon.,  I8S3  er   '""o         """'*'"'  '"«™'  Mu- 
Exa:,:re'"(J!,'d„f^fi::,!;«',^J   ^(^.gebraie    For,nu,»    „„d 

for  Ctll'i^f^I-S,^;  ,!^?f^-i  ^:%^'»"--  a  Book 

Marshall,  Miss  Neli'v      >  '■,''';;. 
1869,  U'mo.  ^"^'     '^'   ^y   fire,  X.   York, 

Marshall.  T.  M    n      i, 

i^h  Chure  "Lon..*  1^84   "Jr""^"  "^  *•"•""  ^^''-Vton  Par- 
Marshall,  T.  W.'  W  '     ni,  •  .. 

Agents  and  their  lie.uU;,  N.  York    iS-4   9"''?"'c'  ""''^ 

Marshall,  llev.  Tho.«„.  .'       '*'  ^  '"'s-  8vo. 
a.ed  at  New'lnn   Hall    o"^*,  '',"^«"'  'l'-.^-  gradu- 
roetor  of  St.   Mary's,   Antigt  'l  f;"^,"^''",'"^"   "!«  J 
;^-.:  Translations  into  J^eeki:d'i:::in,^-:i:::f; 

bri4  /  w^  ordii^^ll^r  ChL,^':^'^>r"T  ^"- 
came  curate   of  Swallo  vo  inp    h  •'''".S'''"'^  ""'' ^e- 

Cntholic  Church  hT  1845         Vh     ■•'■"■".'"'   ""-'    ""'"an 

Fragment,  Lon.,  18  u  8™     2    C   r'is  '""'V,'"  '''"""••  '^ 

Agents,  Methods,  and  1  e.uL   Lon     .'^.''l'''"'-'  """^ 

new  ed.,  18li.<,  2  vol"         r.  ;',•?;'•  ''"-•  •'  '"''■  8vo; 

India.     4.  The  Comedv  of  f  ,n^      '^"""""'  '"  ■""""'"'■n 

Church:    in    T>to  Ses       lU-    7  .''','  "'  "'«  '■»«"''' 

D-eud.J    Lon.,  18.17, To;  ;;d"  |  ^t'"7\P'r^^''' 

Lecture,  Lon    187S  „«:/'' V"^""''i'^'•V  of  the  Pope:   a 
Kradua,;  of  Fifty'  yI?;  A^o'^"n  '^   '"^  l''^""''  ''"'-••■-  ' 

Lon.,  1874,  p.  8*^,.     8    The^oi.I  r^.i"  , '""'"''"''  "^  '^"»- 
.Sketch,  in  Ihree  Sc 'ne.''"r,^"tin"[.5'"'^«"^ '^  t 

>".  Angiic«n;of  the  \;:^iz  Hrr^rr''-  ''"■ 

Marshall.  \V.     Tl,.f  i.         /.      '    '^"'     ■^non. 


CMMf«MMH  , 
MtMaMft"  , 

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1070 


MAR 


MAR 


"  He  Imi!  imiiluccd  a  bonk  wliich,  tlidiiKli  It  is  long,  con- 
tains II  grt'iitfi'  iiuiubur  of  liKurc's,  in  ]iroi»ortion  U>  its 
luiitjtii,  limn  any  other  book  vn:  cvtT  ri'meinbei'  to  have 
seen,  exeejtt  a  easli-book.  .  .  .  Mr.  Mar.slmll  bus  buen  no- 
where oil'  the  beaten  track,  lias  seen  notbins;  « liieb  others 
have  not  seen  belbre  him,  and  does  not  seem  eajmble  of 
.seeinK  nnytbin){  Unit  is  not  poinled  out  in  ii guide-book. "— 
.S«(.  Kev.,  li.  COO. 

"  Mr.  Marshall's  book  is  almost  enough  to  sai)  ;he  patri- 
otic consbiney  of  that  renowned  |ierson  who.  In  spite  of 
all  temptations  to  belong  to  other  nations,  remained  an 
Knglislnnan.  .  .  .  The  enmiilative  elleet  upon  the  hnagl- 
nation  of  its  inexhaustible  statistics  and  details  could  not 
easily  be  cxagL'erated.  .  .  .  We  bavean  idi'a  tb.at  ifany  one 
(with  iuleiinale  raw  material  at  eonnnand)  were  desirous 
of  luanufncluring  a  continent  in  all  rcSjH'i'ts  a  fae-simiiu 
of  the  I'nited  ."States,  he  would  tind  every  instruction  neces- 
sary to  his  purpose  in  Mr.  Marshall's  volume."— .sj)a'((i(or, 
Uv.  bU'J, 

iUlirshall,  >V.  II.,  b.  about  l.'42(i:  went  to  !ndhi  in 
184r);  was  a  newspaper  writer  anil  editor ;  was  in  I!ur- 
mah  from  IS.'iJ  to  1S,)7,  when  ho  returned  to  Kngland, 

1.  Four  Years  in   Ijurniiih,   Lon.,  ISflO,  2  vols,  p,  8vo. 

2.  Old  Vauxhall  :   a    "onnuiee,    Lon.,  1861,  I!  vols,  p. 
8vo. 

Marshall,  W.  V.  I.  The  Parallel  anil  Meridian 
System  of  .Mnp-Drawinj;,  X,  York,  1878.  4to.  2.  Unfair 
Distribution  of  learnings:  the  Evil  Effects,  and  the  Rem- 
edy, Oswego,  Kan.,  ISSil,  12mo. 

Marshall,  Walker.  A  Treatise  on  Common  Law 
Costs,  Lon.,  lSfi2,  l2mo. 

Marshall,  William.  1.  The  Dootrino  of  Bnptistn 
in  the  Various  Churches,  Lon,,  1852,  12mo.  2.  The  Doq- 
triue  of  Purgatory,  Lon..  18,54,  I'.lmo, 

.llarshall,  William.  The  L.iues  of  Railway  Com- 
panies as  Carriers,  Lon.,  18t)l,  l2ino. 

Marshall,  William.  Character  and  its  Develop- 
ment, Lon.,  ISO 4,  12mo. 

Marshall,  Rev.  Wiiliam,  D.D,,  of  Coupar-Angus, 
d.  1881).  1.  The  Principles  of  the  Westminster  Stand- 
ards I'erseeuiing,  Edin,,  187:!,  p.  8vo.  2.  Men  of  Note  in 
British  Church  History,  Edin.,  1875, 12mo.  .^,  TheStory 
of  Cranmer,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Lon.,  I87H, 
ISmo,  4.  Historic  Scenes  in  Perthshire,  Edin.,  1880, 
4to.     :k  Wyclillc  and  the  Lollard.,  Lon  ,  1884,  12mo. 

Marshall,  Kev.  William,  graduated  at  St.  Beeo 
1859;  ordained  1860;  rector  of  St.  Paul's,  Manchester, 
1871-80,  and  since  then  of  Norton  .Malre.vard.  1.  Mon- 
sell  Digby  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1880,  .'!  vols.  p.  8vo.  2.  The 
Strange  Chai)man  :  a  North  of  Engliiud  Story,  Lon., 
1882,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  ;i.  Only  Yesterday,  Lon.,  1884,  li 
vols.  p.  8vo. 

Marshall,  Lieut. -Col.  William  E.,  of  the 
Bengal  Staff  Corps.  A  Phrenologist  amongst  the  Todas; 
or.  The  Study  of  a  Primitive  Tribe  in  South  India. 
Illust.     Lon.,  187;t,  8vo. 

"  He  has  contrived  to  amass  aiul  arrange  a  great  quantity 
of  interesting  details,  which  will  enli.st  tlie  sympathies  not 


only  of  .Vnglolndians,  but  ol  ctlmologists  w  o)  take  plea.s- 

ure  in  sluilyint  

xxxvii.21, 


iig  man  in  bis  primitive  aspect."— 8'a<.  Kci'., 


Marshall,  William  Wiikinsoii.  Cruees  and 
Criticisms:  an  Examination  of  Certain  Passages  in 
Greek  and  Latin  Texts,  Lon..  I!  8(i,  8vo. 

Marsham,  Clara  <'nlherine,  liaugliter  of  Rev. 
(i.  P.  Paley  ;  married,  '  —,10  Hon.  Robert  Marsham, 
K.R.ti.S.,  son  of  the  aecvo:d  Earl  of  Romney.  Cousin 
Siipon,  Lon.,  1879,  or.  8vo. 

Marsham,  John  Clark,  C.S.I.,  1794-1877,  son  of 
Rev.  James  Marsham,  D.D.,  (mile,  vol.  ii. ;)  acted  for 
twenty  years  as  a  secular,  unpaid  missionary-bishop  in 
Bengal ;  afterwards  started  a  paper-mill  and  founded 
the  only  weekly  poiitici:!  journal  at  that  time  in  India, 
and  gave  a  large  sum  to  endow  a  college  for  the  higher 
education  of  the  natives.  He  compiled  the  first  code  of 
civil  law  for  India.  1.  The  Story  of  the  Lives  of  Carey, 
Marsham,  and  Ward:  embracing  the  History  of  the 
Seraiapore  Mission,  Lon.,  1859,  2  vols.  8vo. 

"He  has  written  a  complete  history  of  the  Serampore 
Mission,  ami  .vet  liasimririiyed  the  individual  characters 
of  the  three  fathers  of  that  Mission  so  skilfully  and  with 
so  much  truth  that  we  seem  to  recognize  them  tt.s  living 
mm.  —Ath.,  No.  If42. 

2.  Memoirs  of  Sir  Henry  Havelock,  K.C.B. ;  2d  ed., 
Lon.,  1860,  8vo.  3.  History  of  India,  Lon.,  1867, 
;;  vols.  p.  8vo.  I  Written  av  the  request  of  the  University 
of  Calcutta.) 

■  His  narrative  throughout  is  necessarily  very  succinct, 
though  It  extiands  considerably  after  the  appcarpnce  of 
the  hnglisii  on  the  scene."— .4(/(.,  No.  -JflM. 

4.  Abridgment  of  the  History  of  India,   Lon.,   1876, 
p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  enl.,  1880. 
11180 


Marsland,  George.  1.  Regeneration;  or,  I)i. 
vine  and  Human  Nature:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1850,  12nicv. 
2.  .Musings  of  a  Spirit:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1863,  12ino. 

Marsteil,  A.  II.  History  of  Cohoes,  New  York, 
from  its  Earliest  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time,  N 
York,  1877,  8vo. 

MarstoK,  A.  W.  1.  The  Children  of  India.  2, 
The  Children  of  Africa,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo. 

Marstoii,  llev.  Charles  Dallas,  M.A.,  1S2I- 
1876;  rectoi- of  Kersall  1866-73.  1.  Manual  of  the  In- 
spiration of  Scripture,  Lon.,  1S59,  l2mo.  2.  Exp.si- 
tsons  on  the  Epistles,  Lon.,  1865,  12ino.  3.  Advent 
Sermons,  Lon.,  1865,  12uio.  4.  The  Four  Uo,spels  :  tlicr 
Diversity  and  Harmony,  Lon.,  1866,  12nm.  5.  Fuudu 
mental  Truths,  Lon.,  1866,  12mo.  6.  Victory  and  Ser- 
vice, Illustrated  by  Sermons  on  Joshua,  Lon.,  1871,  p. 
8vo. 

Marston,  Edward,  a  member  of  the  publLsliin.; 
house  of  Sampson  Low,  Marston  .t  Co.,  London.  1. 
Copyright,  National  and  International,  from  the  Point 
of  View  of  a  Publisher.  By  E.  M.  Lon.,  1875.  sv.,, 
2.  An  Amateur  Angler's  Days  in  Dove  Dale.  By  K.  .\I. 
Lon.,  1881.  3.  Frank's  Ranche;  or.  My  Holidays  in 
the  Rockies:  a  Contribution  to  the  Inquiry  wliat  n.i 
are  to  do  with  our  Boys.  Illust.  Lon..  1S86,  fp.  sy.,. 
Anon.  6th  ed.,  1888.  4.  Fresh  Woods  and  Pastures 
New,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo.     Anon. 

Marston,  John  Westlaiid,  LL.D.,  [ante,  vol.  ii,, 
add.,]  1810-1890,  Besides  the  plays  mentioned  ouf., 
vol.  ii.,  he  produced  The  Favourite  of  Fortune,  aeti 'I 
1866,  A  Hero  of  Romance,  1867,  and  Life  for  Life,  Isils, 
1.  A  Lady  in  her  Own  Right:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  iMin.  |i. 
8vo.  2.  Family  Credit,  and  other  Talcs,  Lon.,  Istil,  Ip. 
8vo.  3.  Toe  Wife's  Portrait,  and  other  Tales,  l.nn., 
1869,  fp.  4.  Dranmtic  and  Poetical  Works,  ColUctivc 
Ed.,  Lon.,  1876,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  5.  Our  Recent  Ait'os; 
being  Recollections,  Critical,  and  in  Many  Cases  I'lr- 
sonal,  of  Late  Distinguished  Performers  of  Both  Sc.ves, 
with  some  Incidental  Notices  of  Living  Actors,  Lon.. 
18S8,  2  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

"  In  'Our  Re..ent  Actors,'  by  Dr.  Westland  Marston,  thi- 
most  im|>ortai;t  contribution  that  the  present  gcncniiii.n 
has  seen  is  made  to  (>ur  knowledge  of  recent  stage  hisinr.v. 
In  knowledge  and  acumen  Dr.  Mar.ston's  criticisms  ..r 
actors  stand  beside  those <iflln/lill  and  Leigh  Hunt,  wliilc 
in  sympathy  and  appreciation  they  are  only  behind  Ihosu 
of  Leigh  Hunt."— .l(/i..  No.  3185. 

Marston,  IiOiiise.  1.  Rob  and  Mag;  or,  A  Liitie 
Light  in  a  Dark  Corner,  Lon.,  1881,  12nio,  2.  licnnie, 
the  King's  Little  Servant,  Lon.,  1882, 18mo.  3.  Ci  ipplc 
Jess,  the  Hop-Picker's  Daughter,  Lon.,  1882,  12nio:  new 
ed.,  1885.  4.  Blind  Nettie;  or.  Seeking  her  Foric.ni', 
Lon.,  1883,  18mo  5.  Mr.  Bartholomew's  Little  (iirl, 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

Marston,  Philip  Bourke,  1850-1887,  b.  in  Lon 
don  ;  son  of  J.  W.  Marston,  giipra.  In  hi.s  fourth  ycdi 
signs  of  incipient  cataract  began  to  appear  in  both  eyes, 
the  operation  perforiued  gave  only  temporary  relief,  anil. 
though  he  continued  for  some  time  able  to  distinguish 
light,  and  to  some  extent  forms,  he  eventually  boiaiue 
wholly  blind.  His  constant  companion  w.is  his  sister, 
who  is  commemorated  with  him  in  the  poem  by  Dr. 
Thomas  Gordon  Hake,  niiprn,  entitled  "  The  Blind  Boy." 
Ho  was  also  the  subject  of  a  poem  by  Mrs.  Criiili. 
"Philip,  my  King."  I.  Song-Tide,  and  other  Poeias. 
Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo.  2.  All  in  All:  Poems  and  Sonnets, 
Lon.,  1874,  p.  8vo. 

"  Darkness  around  him,  darkness  below  and  above,  is 
the  element  within  which  this  poet  moves.  He  would  (iiin 
find  a  meaning  in  ll,e  reiterated  rigours  of  Kate,  but  lie 
knows  not  whether  he  may  discern  it  or  not.  .  .  .  Tlio 
taiok  i.-an  eminently  sincere  one,  and  as  bigb-mindcil  us  it 
is  sincere.  .  .  ,  The  feclini!  is  not  only  deep,  it  is  .streiuinus 
and  high-.strung ;  and  'he  cuthor  evinces  his  iioeiic  voca- 
tion by  co-ordinating  emotion  with  thought,"— W.  M.  Uos- 
SBTTi ;  Acnil.,  vii.  311. 

3.  Wind- Voices,  Lon.,  1884,  cr.  8vo. 

"It  seems  wonderful  that  onewilhout  siglit  can  have 
written  such  graceful  dclineatiims  of  natural  beauty, -iii'h 
striking   reprcsentJitions  of  human  loveliness."— .Vii(ir«i, 
I  xxxviii.  ,551, 

j  4.  For  a  Song's  Sake,  and  other  Stories  :  with  :i  -Mc- 
'  moir  by  William  Sharp,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo.  5.  i',w\en 
Secrets:  with  Biographical  Sketch  by  Louise  C.  Mmil- 
to-,1,  B•^=t,,  1887,  r^Tiio.  «.  .S.ini;-Tidn:  Poiiias  :ic.i!  i.viie-t 
of  Love's  Joy  and  .Sorrow.  Editsii,  with  Intr'liclory 
Memoir,  by  William  Sharp.     Lou,,  1888,  5q.  Kiiiio. 

Marston,  11.  II.  (Trans.)  Manual  of  the  Carbon 
Process,  by  Paul  K.  Liesgang.     Illust.     Lon.,  I":'.  Svo, 


MAR 

W"ll«^?v^,f^'^r-     ChaM„„eThrale:„Novel. 
rStonni-L','il,;r  lOvni.^i".  t  ""'. ^'.f;;'  ^-  ''^32.    Records 


MAR 


J.-*V2,  1875  •''I'lu^ions,  Lon.,  IsbU,  p.  Svo;  new  e>ls., 

H:',5,:''"'^«'^'«««'"(P«'""1-)     See   ,„..BKK,P. 

NcM.  /.on,  I,ss3    12m,'        ^'"^  <^"'"'"«  '"  the  Robin's 

K.  V„k.  IS88,  Ui,„i;      ""  ^ "''''•■  ""'J  ^""'  :  a  Story, 

Martin,  ArlliiirPntclipti    h  t«=i 
.i"i"-nali=.t.     1.    Lays   of  To  m!:.      v    ' '  ""  A"strftli„n 
K^vrnost,  Melbourne    187S      9    r    i-    •''"'   '"   •^'^^^  tmd 
I'roso    and    V 1.    J.IK       "•  ^"  .^-a^tor  Ouu.Jette,  in 

Melbourne,  l,Ss"-,^r,-,i''^tor  l'"^^  ""'   ^''"' 

tains oritieisms  of  FnJii.v.''  ,.     '     -^,^'  ""•  "°'     (C""-  i 

of  some    ^^"ralLn"^  trtL'T"4"Aor'r^'''^'''f'  ' 
Euiiiire,  Edia.,  ls,SS   or   s'„     ^^-     ;•  .^"''''•"lia    and  the 

Kngland,  ^  bketchea  by  Australians  in 

-f<".  ir  'ols.  8vo  '•'  '"''"I'lapoli.-),  1S70 

ISS8.  CN  8vo  '""^'I'-ateJ  by  Joseph  Pennoll.     Lon,  | 

.l.a"'{/:if  ^u^.o':'^^„;^t::;"--'"^  a  story  ' 
^^.>IarU„.  nr..  Char.es.'   Lift'o^f  St.  Jerome,  Lon., 

K,^^i:!;i^:;;^!^.;2^-^^i^^,,(f'MRe.'-un, 


•.V<i'/',»,  xlii  m  I'l-raoiial   luulm;,'  <,r  foiivlolioii."— 

■  .'mo""'"'  '""'"•     ^''■«  P""'  of  Clay  :  a  Novel,  1882, 

.r:!!:^:;^ri.f;j:f«-„^-:;'»v.h,  ma  b.  ,s,„, 

at  Lincoln'.,  Inn  S4aTt',"'  "l""'^  '"  "">  ''ar 
^annin.'s  Ti^r,  Lot  -sst  p"";  '""/"a  v'"/"  ''",■'' 
Holy  Land,  Svria    and    (•„,'  .,r       ■  '  ^   '""  t"  the 

otVs'*,o*'"„'n''  Im'    ,^^;"'"''""  11"=  iiquinoctinl  Storms 

hluaboth   Gilbert,  and   her  Work  f^r  the'    Mini   Ion 
'*•'-'.  p./vo.     (EliMheth  (iilb,.rt,  a  d"m'    u-     /'  l'.^'  ^• 

liisho;  of  \VMneho«ter  beo  L  h  -'T'  ?"^  afrorwards 
and  w'as  the  founde  of  ,,n  '  ei'-',;;^  ^'\.  '"  '""y  ''"«' 
Oeneral  M'elfaro  of  the  lilind  ^''•"""'t.ng  the 

Martin,  Frederick   iij")  loa^  u   ■ 

!'e  clited  until   1882       u7,^.^''"T'r"'',  ""^  "'''''h 
periodical..     1     L^e  '^f  jl,,  eontr.buted   to  various 

-  'Ed.;  Poe..  ol^^.;!:^'^^:-^- l^f^M^ui-: 


.i;:?'^^^^S^,„!^ri!^r-Vh^^iir^-^ 

I'esenption  of  Leeds  Cast'le,  Kent   Lon.  "l^"'"^    '"" 
h)MonMM."_,s,„.^(,,,/^'^J^'a,'^^e  an  owner  as  it-s  preseai 

gia,  Atlanta    ;,S87   C  "'"■^'"'  ^"'"•'  "^  OeT- 

IsKmo!  '"^'^*'-  ^^"^  "^^'^  -i"-  J-U',  Lon., 
■•aj!"""'nf  isA  ,2^,"o^  '""^=  ""^  E-"!-"  and  the 
^vo      2"v!,!I^*  *•',-  '•  '^"'"'  <^<"'l  ^^ater  Cure,  Lon    184'i 

n:;:;m^,'i;rr;^, -™f'''if''^n  the  Treat^t:;';;/^^: 

.nartiii,  Mrs.  E.  Thrnnn  '    o 

•V  Vork,  ls.i9,  12mo  '    ■     sll  ?""r    ?"''    '''■'  Cabinet, 

■«■;■...- j..;«D  ."'';,  "'"•I""."  (p..ud.)  s..j 

'»""""' vS'Srr.,s,"'""'-  "■'""  "«j !..«. ; 

f  "iSi'sSTrs  S ',I»,;'"S"»«>: '-  '!'•"«.: ..  ,u, 

li"lh  Joined'  nroviri.  i  ii  „.       ^'"^  «""ior  of  •  Whom  (;,S 


Britain,  W, TsVfi.Svo  "■'"'   ^"'"""'=«   '"   O^'^at 

inii^slh'g'ij;;?^;^'!^^;]:!;!;"^':?^^^^     oo„ta)„s  nucn  Hmt  is 

18™,  4to    '  ''""'  "^  ^'"^   ^"■«'     I""«t.     Lon., 

^^<5'byu^:i^ri.i.'^riU?t^!^tr^^ 

and  during  n:^/"'„X'X^  "".  ""  '•,^«''  "'  '•^■'•*' 

l^f,"Lff--'^-"c.i^:^;'t;^a^d 

tioM.     .  .  .Suoh  is  UMP  orfi.i    •""'  IJ»,n")se  of  reprosonta- 

but  inte^per^ed'wi  ir     e'a?oZts  of';';:'/  'V"""'^  '""''^' 
she  lias  appeared  tiR.re  arc  frZ  ,tm«    r  'l'"^''  "'  "'"«'' 

1S4^       'v'  "*"'■''  •'Jewell,  M.IX.  Dr.  So    F  IS    h 

^i:.::  ^^  r;"'^t  ^^ri^f  "?x:v'S^ 

where  he  was  Fellow  and  Ice  ,rer  „,?7f'   '^""'''■"'ge, 


A.  York,  18.^1,  i2mo. 


Healthv  W.-.ikin' 

Dis.,eetio,„  Lin.  ani  N.  y;,  k    Isst  8?"  '       Vertebrate 
And  .,eo  IU::,LBV,  T.  II.;  ,„",„'.        ''"'  "  P"""'  '^°'"- 

1081 


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MAR 

Mnrtiii,  Mrn.  Herbert.  1.  Cast  Adrift :  the  Story 
i.fiiWaif.  Illiist.  Lon.,lS77,12ino;  now  ed.,  1884.  2. 
Two  Loves :  a.  Novel,  Lon.,  1H78,  It  vola.  or.  Svo.  H.  Ida 
Miijhcw,  liOn.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo.  4.  Bonnie  Lesley.  Illust. 
I<on.,  1878,  IT.  Svo;  new  cd.,  1882.  .').  For  a  Dream's 
Salte,  Lon.,  1879,  2  vols.  or.  Svo.  li.  Roses  from  Tliorns ; 
or,  Tlie  Old  Manor  llmise,  Lon.,  1 880,  ji.  Svo.  7.  An 
unless.. ned  Girl,  Lon.,  issl,  2  vols.  er.  .Svo.  8.  (Ed.) 
Memories  of  Seventy  Yeiirs.  By  One  of  a  Literary 
Family.     Lon.,  I88;<,  p.  Svo. 

"Tliu  work  (if  a  lailvwlio  is  a  uraiKldaUKliter  of  Pr. 
Aiken  and  a  uroatnieie  of  .Mrn.  Ilarljaiild.  Her  Fidtlicr 
waKilaiiKlilerorGlllHTt  Wakelleld.  .  .  .  Hit  dauulitcr,  tlio 
pre.seiit  editor,  is  careful  llMli^elai^l  any  delilicrale  literary 
ellort.  Tlie  result  is,  lii.wevcr,  an  interesting  siTies  of 
rather  niiseellaneous  recullections,  wliicli.  if  not  remark- 
able a.s  literature,  possess  sonu'tliinK  of  tlie  attraction  of 
sncli  Ijooks  as  Craol)  Itoijinson's  Diary.  Very  pleasant 
t(linii«09  we  oliUiiu  of  tlie  apostles  of  dissent  in  an  a^e 
of  political  ferment,  ...  of  Scott,  Lamb,  t'oieridge,  and 
a  hcjst  of  others,"— .-loK  .,  x.tiv.  '.".rj, 

y.  (Suide,  Philosopher,  ami  Friend,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 
10.  From  the  Silent  Past,  Lon.,  ISSti,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  1 1. 
Amor  Vinoit :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.  12. 
A  Country  Mouse,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo. 

JMartiii,  llev.  Hugh,  D.b.  I.  Christ's  Presene^ 
in  the  Gospel  llistcjrv,  l-Min.,  18611,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  1805. 
2.  Daniel  Manin  and  Venice  in  1818-19,  Lon..  1862,  2 
vols.  p.  Svo.  .'1.  The  Prophet  J.)nah  :  Ids  Character  and 
Mission  to  Nineveh,  Hdin.,  ISliO,  n.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1876. 
4.  The  Atonement  in  its  Relation  to  the  Covenant,  the 
Priesthood,  and  the  Intercessicm  of  Our  Lord,  Edin  , 
1870  ;  new  ed.,  Is7(i,  Svo.  5.  The  Westminster  Doctrine 
of  the  Inspi  .  ;.  of  .Scripture;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1877, 
Svo. 

Mnrtilit  J.  Theories  of  Horizontal  Currents  In 
Ocean  an.'  Atmosphere,  Lon.,  IS?.'),  12mo. 

Mnrtin,  J.  (Ed.)  Diary  of  the  Mission,  Spiritual 
and  Earthly,  of  the  Late  James  Johnston,  [a  Spiritual- 
ist,] iSSI,  Svo. 

J>Martin,  Rev.  J.  A.  Tlie  Spirit,  Principles,  Faith, 
and  Worship  of  the  Huguenots  in  their  Day,  as  ojiposed 
to  the  Spirit  and  Doctrines  of  Rome,  Lon.,  ISSo,  ISmo. 

IVIartin,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Hermosa;  or.  In  the  Valleys 
of  the  Andes,  [a  novel,]  Lon.,  1SS7,  2  vols.  or.  Svo. 

Martin,  J.  L.  The  Voice  of  the  Seven  Thunders  : 
Lectures  on  Revelations,  iieilford,  Ind.,  1870,  l2nio. 

illartin,  Rev.  James.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Gospel 
History  :  a  Coiiipendiiim  of  Critical  Investigations  in 
Support  of  the  llistinical  Character  of  the  FourGospels, 
by  J.  U.  A.  Ebrard.  Revised  and  edited  liy  A.  B. 
Bruce.  Edin.,  1863,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Biblical  Com- 
mentary on  Isaiah,  by  F.  Delitzscli  :  vols,  i.,  ii.,  Edin., 
1 867,  Svo.  li.  Origin  and  History  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment :  with  Preface  and  Critical  Notes  by  Principal 
David  Brown,  D.D.,  Lon.,  1872;  new  ed.,  1877,  12mo.  | 
4.  The  Clirisi  .in  Mirror,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  187.S, 
p.  Svo, 

Martin,  .Mrs.  James.  1.  Our  Tom  :  a  Story  for 
Little  Kittens,  Lon.,  1880,  l2ino.  2.  Blinky  an. 1  Onions: 
a,  Ragged  School  Reminiscence,  Lon.,  18s I,  p.  Svo.  :i. 
Ministers'  Wives,  Lon.,  ISSo,  p.  Svo. 

Martin,  Sir  James  Ranald,  F.R.C  S.,  F.R.S., 
1800-1874,  of  the  medical  statV  of  the  Bei.gal  army; 
afterwards  inspector-general  of  iiuspitals.  Influence  of 
Tropical  Climates  on  European  Constitutions,  Lon..  1855, 
Svo  ;  new  ed.,  1 877. 

Martin,  John,  L.R.C.S.  Edin.,  surgeon  of  the  army 
medical  department.  Contributions  to  Military  and 
State  Medicine,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

Martin,  John  II.  I.  Microscopic  Objects  Figured 
unu  Described,  Lon.,  1.871,  Svo.  2.  A  Manual  of  Micro- 
scopic Mounting  :  with  Notes  on  Collection  and  E.xami- 
nation  of  Objects.     Illust.    Lon.,  1872,  Svo  ;  2.1  ed.,  1878. 

Martin,  John  IIill,b.  I82.'t,  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
admitted  to  the  bar  1S44  ;  has  since  pr.icti.sed  in  Phila- 
delphia. 1.  Historical  Sketch  of  Betlilehem  and  the 
Moravians,  Bethlehem,  1871!,  Svo.  2.  Chester  and  its 
Vicinity,  Delaware  County,  Pennsylvania:  with  (Jenea- 
logieal  Sketches  of  some  Old  Families,  Phila.,  1877,  Svo. 
:!.  The  Bench  and  Bar  of  Pliiladelphia  :  with  Lists  of 
Persons  appointed  to  administer  the  Laws  in  Philadel- 
phiii,  I'hila.,  ISSH,  Svo. 

Martin,  John  Michael  Harding,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S., 
honorary  purgcon  to  tiic  B!:iL-kburn  and  Ettst  LdiiCasiiire 
Infirmary.  Ambulance  Lectures :  to  which  is  addcl  a 
Nursing  Lecture.  Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  cr.  Svo;  2.1  ed., 
1888. 

Martin,  John  William.    Float  Fishing  and  Spin- 
10S2 


MAR 


Illust.     Lon.,  1S82,  p. 


ning  in  the  Nottingham  Stvlo, 
Svo;  2d  ed.,  enl„  1885. 

Martin,  Rev.  Joseph  Hamilton,  D.D.,  182. 
1887,  b.  in  Jefl'erson  (.'o.,  Tenn. ;  was  pastor  of  Prcsby- 
tcrian'ohurchcsin  .Vtlanta.Ga.,  and  other  Southern  cities. 
I.  Smith  and  Pocahontas:  a  Poem,  Riclimond,  Va., 
1862.  2.  The  Declaration  of  Independence:  a  Poeia, 
Phila.,  1876,  Svo. 

Martin,  Kate  Byam.  Belgian  Days,  Chic.,  I8s2, 
lOmo,  With  liKNHoTiM,  Ei.i.KN  M.,  The  Social  Status 
of  European  and  Aiiierican  Women,  Chie.,  1886,  24in... 

Martin,  Leopold  Charles,  d.  >880;  son  of  Jolm 
Martin,  the  painter.  Swansea  and  (iower,  with  lli.i 
Mumbles  and  Adjacent  Bays:  a  Guide  and  Hand-Book, 
Lon.,  1879,  12nio.  Witli  TrI'iinkk,  CuAur.KS,  The  Cur- 
rent Gold  and  Silver  Coins  of  All  Countries:  their 
Weight  and  Fineness,  and  their  Intrinsic  Value  in 
English  Mimcy.     Illust.     Lon.,  IsO.'i,  Svo. 

"  The  present  work  is  by  far  the  most  complete  that  bus 
ever  vet  oeen  pub'.lslied  in  illustration  of  the  .  .  .  purely 
practical  view  cf  niimlsniatics."— /l//i.,  .No.  1U0.3. 

Martin,  Mrs.  M.  B.  Ministers'  Wives,  Lon.,  ISS.'i, 
p.  Svo. 

Martin,  Mrs.  Margaret  Maxwell,  b.  1807,  in 
Dumfries,  Scotland;  reimved  to  the  United  States  in 
181  "i,  and  was  educates!  in  Columbia,  S.C.,  wliere  .-he 
was  married  to  the  Kev.  VVilliam  Martin  in  |s:iii.  ], 
Day-Spring:  or.  Light  to  them  that  sit  in  Darkness, 
Nashville,  U:;V1,  ISnio  ;  3d  ed.,  1873.  2.  Christianity  in 
Earnest,  Is.'iS.  3.  Religious  Poems,  1858.  4.  Fl.m.i-- 
and  Fruits;  or,  Poems  for  Young  People.  '>.  Sabbaiii- 
Sohool  Olfering,  Nashville,  1800,  LSmo.  6.  Scenes  anl 
Scenery  of  South  Carolina,  1868.  With  Mauti.n,  Miss, 
Heroines  of  Early  Metho'lism,  Nashville,  1875,  ISmo. 

Martin,  Mary  E.  From  the  Silent  Past,  [a  novel,] 
Lon.,  1886,  2  vols.  or.  Svo. 

Martin,  Mrs.  Mary  F.  1.  Rosa  Leigliton  :  or,  Fn 
his  Strength,  N.  York,  1879,  16mo.  2.  Amid  the  Sliiul- 
ows,  N.  York,  1880,  12mo.  3.  Sunset  on  Mont  Bliiii.'. 
N.  York.  1882,  l6mo. 

Martin,  Mary  Kemble.  1.  Fruitsof  Bible  Liin.ls, 
Illust.  Lon.,  1SS6,  ISmo.  2.  Our  Pets  and  Companions: 
Pictures  and  Stories  of  Animals.  Lon.,  isSil,  4ti>. 

Martin,  Abbe  P.,  D.D.  Anglican  Ritualism,  as 
Been  by  a  Catholic  and  a  Foreigner  :  a  Series  of  Essavs : 
with  an  Appendix  on  the  Present  Position  of  the  Church 
in  France,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

"This  volume,  the  greater  part  of  wliicli  Is  a  reprint  of 
articles  whieli  have  already  appeared  in  English  reviews, 
is  introduced  to  the  public  by  the  higli  impriiiiaiiir  ..I' 
Cardinal  Manning.  .  .  .  Tlie  object  of  the  autlior  ap|«ais 
to  be  to  make  the  position  oi  tlie  Uitiialists  in  llie  (iuircli 
of  England  logically  nntenahle."— .><yjfo/ii(or,  liv.  18!*. 

Martin,  Piers  Edgcumbe.  The  Great  Hiiin|i- 
shire  Bee  Farm,  near  Stockbridgc :  its  Principles  aii.l 
Metliod  of  Working,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Martin,  R.  J.  The  Days  of  the  Lanii  League,  im.l 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  18K4,  Svo. 

Martin,  Robert  .Montgomery,  [itntr,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  1S03-1870.  I.  Our  In.lian  .Jinpire,  Lon.,  ISoS- 
61,  3  vols.  imp.  8yo.  2.  The  Piogiess  and  Present  State 
of  British  India:  a  Manual  for  General  Use,  Lon.,  l>i'.:'. 
p.  Svo. 

Martin,  S.  Brooralen;  or.  The  Manse  Fircsi.ie. 
Lon.,  1S70,  p.  Svo. 

Martin,  Rev.  Samuel.  1.  Discourses  to  V..iitli, 
Lon.,  1846,  12mj.  2.  Light  in  Life's  Morning.  I...n., 
1S47,  ISmo.  3,  The  Cares  of  Youth  ;  Diseoarse.-.  bun., 
1848.  12ino.  4.  The  Useful  Arts:  tlieir  Birth  anl  De- 
velopment, Lon.,  1851,  121110.  5.  Place  of  HepiiitiiiMi'; 
or.  Account  of  the  London  Colonial  Training  Inslituti..n, 
Lon,,  1852,  l2mo.  0.  Youthful  Christianity:  it;.  Cliiir- 
acteristics.  Dangers,  and   E.xcellences,  Lon.,  Is.i.'i,  IL'iiio. 

7.  Extia  Work  of  a  London   Pastor.  Lon.,  1S03,  p.  Svo. 

8.  Michael  Faraday,  Philoso]iher  and  Cliristian:  a  Lec- 
ture, Lon.,  1867,  l2mo.  9.  Rain  upon  the  Mown  lirass, 
and  other  Sermons,  1842-70,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo;  21  cl., 
1872.  10.  Comfort  in  Trouble:  Sermons  an.l  Outlines 
of  Sermons,  Lon.,  1878,  l2ino;  2d  ei;.  sameyeiu. 

Martin,  T.  Carlaw.  Franz  Liszt,  ("St.  iVeilia" 
Ser.,)  Lon.,  1880,  sq.  16mo. 

Martin,  T.  F.  The  Student's  Conveyancing  ;  Part 
I.,  Purchase  Derds,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo. 

.flart  jn,  T.  O.  An  Aeemmt  of  Bethlehem  II  si-'ital : 
abridge.;  from  the  Report  of  the  Late  Charity  Coamiis- 
sioners,  Lon.,  1853,  Svo.     Anon. 

Martin,  Temple  C.  General  Formalist,  for  tb« 
Use  of  Junior  Clerks'  Offices,  Lon.,  1887,  fol. 


MAR 

the  hi„h  .sch;,il  ,  „     univera    vmT'';   •  "''  "'^"'"'''^  «' 
»  .-"lioitor  in   K.iinbXh7nV     """.°"yi  pr^ctisea  „8 

Fraarr',  Mag,„.i„e  „    f  T/f.'L  «     "^    '*""   """''^ier"  to 

Dnnisli   Lyrical   D,'„  ,  „    I      k'"'^  Ki'mVs  Daughter :  a  I 

(irans.)Correri„    'tI  ",'"'   ''""^•'"»  '»  'S^'l-)     2 

with  Nolcrp'nraniT'r'r^'^t,"'  Ochlcn8ehl4r 
''"'=  »'l>"KeUy  In  Three.  a;;»?'  '"I""-  ='•  M"''"""" 
Hrintcl  for  prfmo  oireThUi 'n'  ''"?"rr"'  ^'"-  ^"""- 
a  Dramatic  >«e,„  bv  A  i  n  .  i  '.^'""'-^  ^''"'J'"  ■ 
Lon.,    1S,^7,    ,2',"'  ^5^n '"  "«''  ,';nschliiger,  Edin.  and  I 

«ith  a  Life  „nl\ott*r  '"■M''"  ^^'^"'  "^  ""•'aco: 
(Tran..)  Poem  of  Catulh.-  ',  "'l'^  ^;'  "'■■  '«8'  «• 
Verse,  BMn.,  ,,S6  p  s  " ',  ''"''f''"f''  i"'"  English 
OHginal  and  Tran  I'a  ;,,  C'  f,g«''''  ,  '^^  .  /•  ''"en,,, 
crenlation.  8.  (Tran,  Th  v-.  ''"n'^l  f'""  private 
<vitl.a„  Introdnct  on  ,"  J  V„tL  p?  ^"""'  °^  ^"""-'^ 
l-'".o;  2ded.    m  It        ';  ^'im.  and   Lon.,  1862, 

!•     InKngl,IVeV;e    ''e  i!:'""''    "'"•'"'e'- Fau.t.'    Par 
eJ..  I«8fi.     10.  Memoir  «^  Viiii";'  \°l'-  '""''  ''■  ■'*™;  '^'h 

^xiv.^'  "«^-'"^>«  «"d  «™4Vul' memoir."_.v„,    /f«. 

ir.  'E„*gu'^;"^„^^^.  ''.fred^' E'it^'  ''"".''!'""'  "^  "o™-- 
Jlorael,  ("Ancien   riLi    V^''?,'-  ""''    ''""••   '870.     12 

•  .•"'^"i^:f,;i^^l;-j ';;|iff;^raoe™  thornnKhl^        to  heart 

so^i'l^;::  ^^^^."r^if  tf  «;r'  "■"  '■""-  co„. 

at  the  request  of  the  quee„  I  *^'"'   ""■'  ""''"taken 


MAR 


i«  a  ll-w  iiarrln    , •,■',?,.  .fi"K«'.'''''S''rt.' 


11  111  '"""Wry. 
,',■,,  rL^i'"' ''"  '">»  written  tlie  ■';  i'^oAV  ;;;"',,"■"'  '*'""•  taste 
inere  is,  e.xivpf  amoni,  a  llw  >,i.r;  J  ^  i-."^- ' ''"'™  '-'"".sort,' 
ence  of  opinio,..  Tl/r*^,  aVLm't  t  u^  S^',l'i"-'""'''  ,'i"l<-  dilfer. 
ms  been  re(;oneiled  wit iT  "..eml .,  1  h'  '.'"'"'">'  ■■'^^"'•«>ice 
cere  appreeiation  has  i,e  or  .'v  i  JU.''Ki,iieiit.  and  sin- 
Ki|aK>"  of  tlattcry.''_.v„,.''^;,!-\''f  f^'^-^ie'l  itselfin  the  iau- 

''Ci  «!^a^tl;;;r!^!:;5^t!jj:^\;[i;;'rj^«  't^vas  pretty  s„re  to 
to  the  close,  as  it  was  no/"- •'^''".",'  "'«  <'')'»nieiieemem 
tl""  he  slumM,'  n"e  on"  deniar;.'''^'"'-'  ''"■■  •"«"■"  P"^p"'  ' 
sympathy  with  the  Queen  tin-  V"".""''"""'  a'"'  full 
}  ery  fm  men  who  could  hav., ,.'''?'. '■'*.^'''*''  ''""e.  .  . 
"  «ir  Theodore  ^Ia?  n's  co.fd it ,' ."ff ''  "'^'i'*'-''^'''"  '«  all 

S^  i5Si:i!i,-  ^'^  ^'-^- M:;?t^riii;i  iia^r-ii-s^ 
'''■'.  e"ini^7nl,ii^r;i;:,r''E,t''''''^"f "'"""«"  "--J 

0.  (Trans.)  The  Worksnf   I        "'^  ^""■'  '^"'*'  «>••  «v-o 
li.^1.   Verse:    with  a   r  m^   "■'"'S*'  ^"""^''^^'^  '■"<-  Kn-- 
'^SI,2vols.8vo      le'^^ur^  f^^  EJin.  and    Lon'..  I 
Letters  and   Papers  iuPnsS    ■    ""^,  f^yndhurst,  from  I 
iNS.i,  8vo.  P'"   ^'"''''«*""' of  hie  Family,  Lon     I 

}";^'rJ:,/pr^Z;S,?i.J'S;^"-i^,I^rV.hum  as  an  ex/ 
"•'coniplete  aecount.''iVw    x^''5;,':i '"'''^''»'  ■  •  ■  ■'^till,  it 


«"Kp"i;e!!::  lJ.!::",';^';  Z^:'^'  O-'-es  or  Unfu.. 
Lo.'rJfLvJ^^  ,;!',;-'-  "^  "-,  Semitic  Language,, 

a  Coa:!f-,^V,_;;;;;;ry^of  Franklin  County. Ohio: 
of  the   County-     wi  I     !»^         u  '"'  ^''""•'^  •''ettlemonts 

iast'is'ii'-Ks^:'.?--™,,.: 

l-Ssi-I^'^xfi'EsvS^;;"— •■ 

I  Lon.,  1871,  K'nio.      ^       ^"*''   ''^  *-•  «•  Harrington. 

Pr^^a'\^,lS':^'^;],;^/>.^'t.  P-'V.sor  in  the 
pothesis:  u  Criticism  of  thi  V  >  Evolution  Hy- 
Edin.,  1887,  er.  8vo;  ^^  ^^'■"  ^""^''^  I'hilosophy, 

thSv.':u.'L^;.,  L^'o.^^fVvo'^^^'"'  ^"''^'"'"^'  -^y^i». 

Te^tJ";"'  I.!n'."l8'!^^'2.,,„'-  '^2%?''"^"","  Mother's 
f"'-  Boys  and  (iirls,  Jon  s'40  l7  ^o"K  "^  ^P^^t. 
Lessons  in  Headine  an^TI  „v  ","■  ''■  Instruorive 
,■<■  The  Holiday  Book  Un'85r^,8 '""'•'  ''■"'•  '»'""• 
lour  Book,  Lon..  1841  iZo  «'  m"'"'  •^-  ^he  P„r- 
I'lust.  Lon.,  1843  I8mo  7  v-'  ^1""™'  I'hilosophy. 
Home  Sciene'e,  Lon.  ^8  5,  finfo'^^'s  V'"T''''''^'-  - 
tvery-Day  Knowledge  for  th«  V?"  '^■"■^'opa-dia  of 

•  The  Ea'rly  Edncatfr :  Ellmc^tTM^l/Tv  i^'"'  "'""o. 
Lon.,  184»,  18mo  In  p1".  i  H"''^"' ^^^nowledge. 
Charity,  Lon.,  185  ,  32,0  ,  '^,."f,  T"-""'-  "ope,  and 
1851,  .S2mo.  12.  Our  1  oCi  1  n  "'''^  "^  Mature,  Lon., 
them,  Lon.,  1860  (fe  i^o   \s   I^'T,  ""''  ''""  »o  'P^nt 


H,  l>^ ,,.  ooco,npa,.d,  the  late'Jl^l?  Sl^^rll^'^l^jfJ^  jl^' 
•";)«,.  '     '"•      Anu  see  Avtoun,   W.   E. 

■-  ''-  '^-s'tion  of"  ho  Sall-„ml  TrTn.f"'"  'li"  ^'«"'^"'-' 
DuMin,  l868,  ,2mo"''  ^'""""''   ^^   "'«    !"»''  Que^-tion,' 

^'^""■"iSe;i:t;::ri.reJaits""^""'^^^-'f 


Treatment;  L-.;i«S^     7^' 

,    show  ni     !.. .1--      ..  '    '■    '^'O. 


2.  Sii.nitarv 


""'■'■"«% Ys.^^,  8™    ''"'    """"^   should    be , 

j/' ";>-"'  i'StHe'^zr'".''' """  "'«»-•-. 

"■   '      N.  York,  1887,  r2m""    ""'*   '"   ^I'l-'i^ation.! 


disposed  of. 


Bi;.;" 


Book,  Lon.,  1862,  sq    1  imo      i-    ^l^^f^   ^wn  .«tory 

hood,   Lon.,   1864,   iVm       18    tJ\^"<'"''^"'  of  Boy. 

By  »'oter  Parley,  pouTi  Ion  f'fi."^"'^"^  '^^''P''"'''- 
,  tures  of  a  Sailor  Boy   ,nj  0  hT;'-!    ,    '  I""'     ^^-  ^^ven- 

20.  Noble  Boys:  the^  •  Deedi  „'  I^  ''  '^i'"r;'  "*«'*'  '^^no. 
I  Lon.,  1870,  12mo.  "««"»  o.  Love  and  Duty.     Ulust. 

'. «!?  a!S:^;^:,<;;''^„^"«^^,Ci-rf.l,-.  pse„d., 

hold  Management,-  or   Hlw.nn'  'J*"  >,'6'"o.   2.  House. 

Lon.,  1861,  16mo.     T  How  ,„  R       *  "T"*'<''"'"'-'''hle. 

'861,   16mo.      4.    Men   who   ."  i"  "■«  ^^'"■'''.  Lon. 

'^■"o.     5.  Scandal,  Golf^nd'":!^'!^'"-'  V'""    '< 

fiuio.     6.  Company-  whi    .,? !    '"'''''?""ig.  L.m.,  |8fi2 

86;J,  1 6n,o.     7."  MYrn.^,e1j  ^l  "f/  ,",'""  '"  ''">''^'  ^^'"■ 

I  Housekeeping,   Lon      ,  .'-nifif' '"^' "T  "«  commenced 

With  my  ilon^y?  L^n  "  ise./.Tmo  '^  '""''  ^"""   '  '"> 

LL  DTb'"l'82T'"'r„^'"'',"'."'«'  *•«'«-'«.  B.D 

'"i»8lo;,ary  of  the  Am  ri^n'Pr^'h  ••/■^"'  '"  Chin'a  »;  a 
»nd  in  I860  beeanfe  presi  nt  0  the'r""  ^"""^  '"  '«^"' 
College  of  United  Literalure  .t  P  b  ^""Swen  Kwan,  or 
,  'nternational  law.  C  p,  bli  herit"^'  "!"'  P"'fe'*or  of 
tions  and  original  workf  „  f  L-  ""'"'"^'"  "f  t^ansla- 
on  the   EvideLsof  Chri.th,niu.''uT'-'."^''''''"e  "  ^°"'<^ 

!  i;^l^^S;\!5^«fe  •:---,  ';;,^SK'^,-""-'->  -'th  the 

>;'  'h    P"^"^Dr^S^rri"\"'""^'""P're?  • 
it-,  Ihenrinmrvburdpn    fH,       ^'''■'"'-'"■ill  be  found    < 

volume  fiefore  Ss  is  tl le  svst,  n  "TV  "'"'■''  niake  „  ,  M  2 

tefS;:^<^r-,^pr'sS '---"-" 

w'oodTiLR^l'r'b'V^:;'-    ''»'*''••«•"     «reg„ry 

surname  of  Martin '  in   1 874.   17""""'    "'."   "''"itio.ial 

Brigade  North  Irish  Division' HA     """"?''  °^  »'«   8th 

"'Msion  K.A.  since  1883.     1.  Hii- 

iOSS 


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pi.  ■■ 


•tor-,  i**lign,  County  nmi  Town,  to  the  Close  of  tlio 
Reih  1    1"  Qiii'on  ElUiibeth,  Dublin,  IS8L',  8vo. 

"Thin  ttcciiriite  ami  piilnstiikinK  liistory,  vlilcli  is  llie 
ri'Milt  of  luui'li  (lili){('iit  rt'seiircli,  onulit  tnbi'  vuluud  not 
(inl>  liy  till'  slini'  .Mun,  .  .  .  tint  liy  nil  wlm  lire  inlurestecl 
ill  lilt' liistor)' <if  iielnnj."— Nii(.  7\'(i.,  Iv.  oil. 

If.  Tlio  rjuke-DwcllingB  of  Irt'liii'4;  or,  Anoieiit  Ijiicus- 
ti'iiK!  liiibitiitionH  of  Klin,  couiiuoriiv  ualliid  Cmnnog^t. 
Illii.<t.     Dublin,  iXXS,  r.  8vo. 

'■  Ills  aim  has  beon  tobriiiK  toKethtr  nnil  torondenSie  the 
pcallorocl  iiil'iirmatii.n  thiii  has  bcfn  furnished  liy  tlie  i'.\- 
pliirerMif  Irisii  lake-dwi'liiii.j»,  and  tiiriMider  it'aeceplalile 
to  iirclisi-nliiui^us,  and  iiereliance  ajrret  idile  to  the  general 
reader;'  and  he  has  .iiioeeeded  in  makin!,'  It  iileasant  ri;pd- 
ip„'eiiuut;h."— .s■|I^  ]{!,■.,  Ixlii.  244. 

.tlili'tiii,  Willinm  M.  Lyrics  anl  .Skctehod.  Kd- 
ited  l.y  ./iiino."  Wood  Davidson.     .\.  Yi  ri.,  t.'<t!.">. 

.Mnrtiii,  William  Wilsey,  b.  l."*:)::  it  Heading, 
lierkuliiro;  a  member  of  tlio  Civil  Serviiii  inee  IS.ii. 
liy  Solent  and  Danubo:  I'oeniH  and  Uaih.J-.  l.on.,  1885, 
]1.  Svo. 

Martin- lieake.    .'Joe  Leakb. 

Martiiidale,  .iDseph  ^.^  M.D.  1.  Hi.";-',  v  of  the 
Unif'd  Stutei-,  I'hil.i..  ISIif.,  IL'mo;  21at  ed.,  i.-*72.  2. 
History  of  liy  Sorry  and  Monland  in  I'niladelphia,  Phila., 
18B7,  i2ni.'.  .".  Humiin  Anatomy,  Physiology,  and  Hy- 
Kieiio,  I'hil."..  i-n,  8.-0. 

Miiitilii!''!*!.  ^V,  li,  Ti-catise  on  the  Law  of  Con- 
vey iii"!!!)?,  i,    ;,(,r,itf,  !.-~.2.  ■>vo, 

Mnrtindhiti  VVili.  ;iii,  i'',R.O.F..,  '.ite  examinor.of 
;lie  Picarinacentii'Ml  Su'bifl'y.  (Joca,  'Cocaine,  and  its 
.Sails;  their  Hivtu-y.,  VJadioi'!  an't  Economic  Uses,  and 
Mt'dicii'ial  l'r!>|iarc(!u  ;.-,  L-ioi.,  l.'SS'i.  l2nio.  Willi  Wkst- 
COTT,  U'li  UAH  Wy."  ',  M.B.,  The  Extra  Pharmacopoeia 
III  I.'ntffii'inal  Dnnji;;  lat  and  2d  cds.,  Lon.,  188;!,  18ibo; 
6i,l.  <;.!.,  eiil.,  !.-■<.-*. 

Martinet  John.  Reminiscencesof  the  Royal  liurgh 
of  Iliidiiington  and  Old  East  Lothian  Agriculturists, 
Glas).'i.w,  188:i. 

Martiiieaii,  Miss  Ctiroline  Anne.  I.  A  Chap- 
toi  in  Sound,  for  lie^inners,  Lon.,  18'/5,  12mo.  2.  Easy 
Lc^^!.lSB  in  Ilcat.  Jllunt.  Lon.,  I8K0,  I6mo.  3.  Earth, 
Air,  .\ni\  Water;  or,  Tho  Story  of  the  World  wo  live  in, 
Lon.,  I-  *1,  l2mo. 

Martiaeaii,  Gertrnde.  Outline  Lessons  on 
Morals,  Lon.,  1881.  I2uio. 

itiartineau,  Harriet,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1802- 
187ri.  1.  The  Endowed  Schools  of  Ireland,  Lon.,  1859, 
Svo.  2.  England  and  ber  Soldiers,  Lon.,  lS5it,  p.  Svo. 
3.  ilealth,  Husbandry,  and  Handicraft,  Lon.,  1861,  p. 
Svo.  4.  Biographical  Sketches,  (1832-68,)  Lon.,  186i), 
p.  8vo;  ;!d  ed.,  1870.    (Reprinted  from  the  Daily  News.) 

"  They  are  .  .  .  little  repertories  of  that  sort  of  fact 
which  It  is  often  most  dimenll  tii  lay  one's  hand  upon,— 
the  fact  whioh  is  not  exactly  conteniporary,  and  yet  has 
not  eoiue  to  le  exactly  hislorical.  .  .  .  They  are  thoroughly 
readable,  instructive,  and  even  elevating."  —  !Sal.  Jiei'., 
xxvii.  3'M. 

5.  Harriet  Martineau's  Autobiography.  Edited  by 
Maria  Weston  Chapman.  Lon.,  1877,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  3d 
ed.  same  year.  (Vol.  iii.  is  entitled  "Memorials  of  Harriet 
Martineau,  by  Maria  Weston  Chapman."  The  American 
edition  of  the  work  is  in  2  vols.  Svo,  Host,,  1877.) 

"  Few  readers  will  begin  the  first  volume  without  being 
carried  to  the  end  of  the  second,  if  only  by  reason  of  the 
clear  and  straightforward,  if  not  picturesque,  style."— Sa<. 
i?fi'..  -diii.  3'J8. 

"  On  the  whole,  this  AntoliloKraphy,  though  containing 
some  pas.siiges  which  must  excite  regret,  is  one  of  the  most 
remarkable  hooks  which  we  have  seen  for  a  long  time. 
Its  sjiei'uliitive  features  give  it  a  peculiar  value  apart  from 
the  mere  lii.^raphy,  but  even  as  regards  that,  it  may  rank 
with  tlie  lives  of  Ticknor  or  [sic]  Macaulay."— Jm.,  No. 
2,J-7, 

"  They  are  the  memorials  of  a  woman  of  great  strength, 
and  of  a  life  of  redundant  energy  and  high  public  spirit, 
though  not  one  at  all  deficient  in  harsh  and  repellent  ele- 
ments of  chiiracter.  One  ♦hing  in  connection  with  tins 
b  lok  we  heartily  regret  we  mean  the  volume  of  me- 

morials by  Mrs.  (^hapnn.  '  .vhora  .Miss  Martineau  con. 
f.ded  her  antoliiographj  ■  ■  volume  exaggerates  pain- 
fully everything  that 's  C  cable  In  the  autobiography 
Itself"— .S)i«'/«/(;r,  1.  31 1. 

"So  far  as  deliberate  intention  ).''ies,  this  is  doubtles-sone 
of  the  very  Iministe.st  hiographios  ever  written  ;  and  in  re- 
spect to  careful  self-analysij.  it  jirobably  stands  at  the  liead 
of  itfl  whole  class.  .  .  .  All  her  jiersonal  judgments  are 
>  itiated  by  the  same  sweeping  posltlveness,  the  same  rhe- 
t-i-iriciil  iniiccuracy."- A'!(?i'>i>,  xxiv.  32-3,  236. 

Martineau,  Ifev.  James,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Th.D., 
[((life,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1805;  removed  to  London  In 
1857 ;  was  minister  of  Little  Portland  Street  Chapel  1859- 
72,  and  principal  of  Manchester  New  College,  London, 
1 868-85.  He  has  contributed  to  periodicals,  and  was  one 
1081 


!  of  the  founders  of  the  National  Review.     I.  .Studies  nf 

!  Christianity  :  a  Series  of  Original  Papers,  Lon.,  1 85s,  p. 

Svo;  new  cd.,  187.'1.    2.  E8«;>vs,  PhiK.Bo;  hical  and  Then 

,  logical,  Lon.,  1866,  p.  8\o  ;  •Mon!  S'lr-i,--,  !  ■(68  ;  now  cd., 

;  1883.     3.  A  Woril  for  '-c.'jnl'iio  Theologv,   Lon,.    1868. 

'Svo.     4.  New  Afflniii.i;  of  Failh,   l.on.,   '.KO,  8,.,.     5. 

Why   Dissent?    an   .V.l-lreBS,   U;:.,    1871,  Svo.      d.  The 

i  Place  of  .Mind  in  Natirc,  and   '^'idtion;  ti  Lecture.  I..,)., 

1872,  Svo.    7.   Hymns   if  I'lai  .)  ;  nd  i'layor.  Lor  ,  I'li, 

or.  Svii  and  32iuo.      .".  Religion   ;\f   iifl'ec'nd   by  .I'.'^.Jern 

■Iv '.     3.    i" tide.il  Matei. :ili.«n; 

ri.eologv.    l."i:..    1876,   8v,..     10. 

So  red  Things,  Lon.,  18';6-90,  2 

.'  slitutcs  for  (<od  :  a  Leclo.re. 

,  Svo.     12.   Lo.'.ii  and  (lain   in 


I.'aterialis'  '    Lon.,  18  '  ' 
its   Attitu  .1    towprs 
Hours  of  'i  'loiight  on   Si 
vols,  p.  Svo.     1 1.    Ideal  ' 
Lon.,  1878;   new  cd.,  187 


Ri^-ont  Theologj,  i.-n.,  1881  ;  2d  ed.,  with  Reply  to  D  . 
.A'i-,',1.  1881,  Svo.  13.  The  Relation  between  Ethics  an.l 
I'.ciigion,  Lon.,  1881,  Sv  •,  14,  A  Study  of  S]  ino?.u 
Lon..  1883,  p.  Svo  ;  2d  ed..  lK.s;i. 

"Tills  v.  '  me,  moii  ihiin  any  othei  in  oiir  iiiiignagi. 
wIV.  tirlp  ini.ple  (•'  mni'.'i^tand  the  sir".nge  UHolnallon 
who  ;i  has  iiUracled  to  Spinoza  th"  devoie  I  ai!iiiirutioii  of 
men  of  tin  niisl  .ppusite  cliiini'.iers  .  r.d  lendci.clcs."— 
Spectator,  Iv.  1480 

15.  Typif  of  J-.'liical  Theory,  Oxf.,  i'"J.j,  2  vol--,  mvo. 

'  The  most  adniiiablc  cxivo';::,ii  of  l.itiii'.ional  ethics 
that  has  been  trlven  t'l  English  .•ooders  In  the  present  age." 
— /l(/i..  No,  301o. 

"  Mainly  historical  as  it  Is  in  its  sirnclure.  it  is  tlie  his- 
tiry  of  elliical  syslems  as  treated  by  one  who  has  a  lixcd 
standard  of  his  own  by  which  to  judge  and  estimate  llir 
philo.sophy  of  others.  ...  No  book  has  ever  been  piili 
lislied  in  the  Knirllsh  language  indicating  the  same  .loii> 
.study  of  the  histoiv  of  Kthies,  the  same  brilliant  and  koon 
insight  into'the  turning-points  of  ethical  problems,  iiml  tlio 
same  large  connnuio)  of  philosophical  method,"— .sjifrfo/i/r, 
Iviii,  ri79, 

"  A  work  unapo'..  lohed  by  any  contcmiiorary  In  austere 
yet  seductive  beiuny  of  language  an.l  sentinieiit,"— T.  II. 
Waud:  The  Jicifin  ;'  i^ifeii  fi'c/on'a,  ii.  47'2. 

16.  A  Study  oi  H.ligion;  its  Sources  and  Contents, 
Oxf,  1888,  2  vols,  ."v-o 

"  Dr.  Mai'tineau  hai.  oxpnr.ded  Into  two  good-sized  vol- 
umes the  two  short  pi'i'.cs  of  Tennyson's  'Higher  Panthe- 
ism.' Bnt  what  iniprc  od  us  all  so  deeply  as  the  coiilos- 
sion  of  a  poet's  faith  lose-  much  of  its  force  when  lironi.'lit 
down  from  the  heights ,  .i  oracular  dogmatism  to  the  livel 
of  discussion,  contradiction,  and  disproof."— A i.fukii  \V, 
Benn:  Anid.,  xxxiil,  179. 

"On  the  whole,  we  shall  have  to  say  that  the  old  pre- 
sumptions for  Provlde.'ise,  Free-Will,  linniorlality,  are 
here  restated  in  a  careful  post-l)ar\>inian  form,  but  tliiit 
little  .if  fresh  argument  Is  really  added;  and  that  this 
book  (like  every  book  of  the  kind  wliich  has  ever  pi.- 
ceded  it)  fails  in  its  attempt  to  raise  tliese  mainly  snlijci'- 
five  presumptions  to  the  level  of  objective  and  demon- 
strated truth."— Alh.,  No,  314), 

Martineau,  John.  Letters  from  Australia,  Lon., 
1869,  p.  Svo. 

Martineau,  R.  (Ed.)  The  History  of  Israel,  liy 
G.  H.  A.  von  Ewald.  Translated  from  the  (lermiiii. 
Lon.,  1867-74,  5  vols.  Svo;  .3d  ed.,  1874-70.  (Vols,  iii.- 
v.  translated  by  J.  E.  Carpenter,  q.  r.,  supra.  The  o 
vols,  embrace  vols,  i.-iv.  of  the  original.  See  Glovku, 
0.,  unpra,) 

Martinengo-Cesaresco,  Countess  Evelyn. 
Essays  in  the  Study  of  Folk-Songs,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  svo. 

"It does  not  profess  to  deal  with  the  whole  subjo.t  of 
popular  song;  but  it  skilfully  discii.s.si's  some  of  its  I'liicf 
characteristics,  dwelling  with  special  minuteness  on  ilio>e 
which  invest  with  a  ix^culiar  charm  the  metrical  eH'nsioiis 
of  the  peasants  of  Southern  Europe."— vlcad,,  xxix,  '.t22. 

Martling,  James  A.  London  Bridge  :  a  I'ueni. 
Illust.     Best.,  1882,  16mo. 

Martyn,  Rev.  F'.  J.,  Independent  ininisler  of 
Sermon    Thoughts,  Mancbestcr, 


Lancashi; 


Preston 
1868. 
Martyn,   Pa 

navy.  Hooping-' 
!  Illust.  Lon.,  !.'■  ■ 
I      Mar'    .      Mr. 

;  Hopkinto       ''t .'>'. 
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;  to  periodic.lj.     i 
i  3.  A  Happy  liier 
.lesus  in  Bethan , 
1  .Sybil    (Jrev,   (8(16 
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I  Abroad,  N.  Vor' 
I  OastJo,  N.  York, 


M.D.,   surgeon   in   the   lioyiil 
Hs  Pathology  and  Treatment. 

'0. 

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daughter   of    Rev.    Ethan    Siuitb, 
f'ed,  1841,  to  Rev.  Job  11.  Mmlyn, 
She  wrote  largely  for  the  Aaierieim 
1  contributed  essays  and  short  ttorica 
Evelyn  Peroival.     2.  Allan  t'ameron. 
;  !e      4.  Tho  Huguenots  of  France.    S. 
'■    ..    '(,  1865.     6.  Effie  Morrison.     7. 
.s     ..lift  Ross,  N.  York,  1867,  liJino. 
'  ■■     r,  William  Tyndale  at  Home  and 
,  ,6mo.     10.  The  Hopes  of  Hope 
.    .     ,q.  Ifimo.     11.  Lady  Alice   I. Isle, 
N.   York,    1867,    lOmo.      12.    Margaret,  the   I'oul  of 
Navarre,    N.   York,    1867,    16mo.      13.  Netty   iin  1   bor 


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^^York,  I8,ir/,9,  l''"'     "f,.^«''   En^,nn,l:   „    History, 

'^<«rt  r,  Catherine  j' ""',"%'""■'  ',;^'"'' !'•  «vo. 
Artisfs   Wife:    a  Tulo "^   ftiuy  -liV'TiT  '   r'    '^'"o 

nnrvtii,  Abijah  Perkins   "i    n   .  ' 

l«r9,  Lancaster.^         '^""''"'^""•.    Mnssnohusutts,    loi;!.: 
Marvin,  Arthur  Tai>Dnn      ti„   n, 

KentrZ;tL'';::t'i;'iJ^ii;j,^«\,f'-t  ,.,un,.,ead, 
years,  1870-75:  was  afterm.rrf!  •       '"  "P""'  ""^ 

revenue  and  o  hric  ,artrn„t  "  "".''^V''  '"  "'»  i*'!'""' 
Office,  and,  having  fui"tt'  l'"°„'l"''"f, ',''«  ^'"^'S'^ 

text  of  an  "greenfent  Eetw^  „"t\o'"'E;"lh  r^",  'J^"'  "'" 
Kovcrnments,  1,S78  w„,  „r,  ".  ,.^  """"''  K"'*8ian 
ll.e  magistrate  for  iaek  ?  ovi  I  '  ''"'  ''i'^hargeu  by 
^ent  to  Russia  by  Joiepl.  ciwen    V?".''     ^"   "'^  ''«  "as 

statesmen  and  generals  fn  /„  1.  i  "'■■"''  "^  '""''ing 
i.?ainst  India.  JleZ  „  vi.it.^?H  '°  '"''P"*"''  ''""ign^ 
"'t  of  the  Morning^ Post  in  Hfi'f'"""^'''  "  """"Vond- 
ves.:gate  the  petroleum  industry  f't  ut  '"  ?'"  '"  '"" 
in  different  towns  of  Great  C-.i".  "'"''^"'^<"J 
numerous  articles  to  periodicll,  n  ""u  ,™'""'>»ted 

eraljodying  an  Account  ,ftl?oiv    .  "■  '  "''''°  <'™"e'- 

nn.l  Plans.     Lon.,  ISSO/svo  """""""'•     ^''Ps 

ey;:wlt'nlssrp*iL'lfahi??P^  f™-"  the  letters  of 

e.vi».H.i  to  an  accus,!  ,„of    ?4o,i  fhl';:''"'^'  "  '•"  "° 

Hotat,'tto":ihBa|'|ll'and  t?J''nK'"'r.  «'""''™""    t"  i 
Turkestan  :  wi  1,  h  ,  Own  M  ^   r'^^"*  ''^'»''^'  »f  Afghan 

'!-  Oxus  to  lleVa        MaJ^TnS'p  :n^'■''^"'""<''-- 
8><';  -'d  ed.,  1885,  ^  '  '""'•      ^on-.  1S80,  p. 

the  Khorassan  Question,  Lon.,  1  "s  '  si    ^^P™"'™  "^ 
'  i'i;i.sS/;':::^«J-^''^rndia:    C„nversa. 


MAR 

-;^vS7^8';:^«srx^Ss^^-  *'»p-"^ 


^»n«  with  Si^obe    ff:Sy7J''-;  rnJia      Conversa- 
R"»<.:in  (ienorals  a  ■dTatolen  nn  .\"  ?''"''g»i«l'e'l 
='■"",  Un.,  1882  er  Svn  ""  """^  ^•'"''•"'  Asian 


'^'.'ostion,  Ion.,  1882; "cr78r„: 

|Mi..ns"  wM\",^:J?,!^h  "^P^,«r<Jed  a  series  of  recent  oopver- 

^•  -68  '>arrativ8  of  a  Journey  to  the  Pe- 


M,.,  No.  L'os"* '"  ""'  I'lo-perily  of  iu()dern  Itaku  "™ 

S.  Keeonnoitring  In  C'l.ntnil   •   ;„  .  u- 
tine,  in  the  l{,.gi^„   lvi„  '    l,,'    "'  ,';"'"'-e'-'>ig  Adven- 

\  «^|1  :-  ,^ri„l;;,::j  byffir'^;Uli;;!,;H',''-  Marvin's  readers 
Asian  .,i».,iinn  fr.Mn^u.spi';'.'','';, '',''",''<  I"  H'l^*  •'uiUral 
i    opinion,  ilK.y  will  r,  ,";,,"  ;"*-'''     '..y  n,„y  .liiRT 

;H,bsUntialin^u^n,al^/,     ',.';:,;  ';^ 

^o|;i.) .  lie.ides  the  a'l  o;e  ;„  k  '  ,;'""■„,  '"'T   ™Pi" 

I  fo  lowing   pamphlets,    IssUsy       ','■    the  author  of  the 

!  "I"..,   has  cveieded   fi(l,(„Ml  L^^-   l^'^r^'%  f"',"    "*■ 

Paniflin.    2.  The  t'ooiin  r  ii„i    P    V  .  '    "'^'   '^'"loidi   (,f 

"nd  its   liearing  on       f,i  1    T '.''^  "'''•"'''"  P'-'t'"loum, 

IJ'ctroleun,  Powder.  4  1  :i\/,'',"f'^i.  .■'•,''"»«'''»'l  »»  a 
5.   Kussia's  Power  of  Attnlin      t    ,   "^"""''a  "'    Europe. 

I  Railway  to  ller.'t  „d  in  f,  *''>^"1 1"'  „''•  -'">  «''-^^i"n 
Herat.  \s.  The  liu"  iun  A  ''  V-  ^ '"  """»">•  R'»^<'  t" 
K..»8ia  have  Pen  ^  '  "  fn  I,?'"":  "[,"""••  »•  ■'^I'"1I 
Herat,  n  Kn^lish  Afi,"'" ''""■<"■  "f  «ci/.inK 
.wavitP     l2.>'.:l!,,ni';r;,^,S'''  ^"^   -d   Oeru,a"n« 

-.«?"b!"i;«fv:;r!;,"r'  ^f"'^-'  '^■^-  ^'^■^-  '823 
"'ini.tr.v  of  the  MeVl  octo  F,",:'  "'"r,*^^?  "">  "i-o-nnt 
clccteclIJishopoftirMetloJ  T^^^^  '-''"'■°''  "'  '■'^■"  i 
n  !«"«.  I.  The  Work  of'c!.''o':'Th'rA^'''"'"''  ■'""'•^ 
I2mo.     .-!.  Methorli.t  Vt  ,h^-  ^"l''"".  '"^t.  Louis, 

South,  .St.   I'u  il   n.o'^'T''^' ''^''"'••^%'^'«^'''    '^"d' 
,  "2mo.     5.  To  theKWhv   ,.""''  Na.'hville,  IS76, 
Memorial    Sern  ,„;'.,  \t  l^  "H  "'«  West :  with 
I  Bishop  McTyeire  an  rLr    ?   ""^    ^^"'"'1'    ''^'»"in,    by 
Ill"»t.'   ,St.  ?Z::  'l',S78    ?2mo"""""  ^'  ''■  ^-  ■'^»"'"'«'« 
Marvin,  Frederick  H     'i  r> 

S'^rTh%,"r^^'^'^^i-^^"""w-T^^^ 

•Mogy  „nd^T;e    ,'  "etrtf  ".I'  •>-""l'i™..  "nd  the'   la': 
I2nio.  ^reaiuiei.t  of  Medionninia,  N.  York,  1874, 

Stori"s7ios't.,'!"8  ";„J^'      ""'^''it-Snares,  and   other 

f ri^™JrVhe  fernS^,  j^t  "^,  ""'  ^'^^^  '«- 
>se  on  the  Law  of  Wreck  an  1  S^  '«"'"•     ' '  T'eat- 

2.  Treatise  on  the  I  aw  of  A   /"^v'  ?"■''•'  '■''^'''  S''o. 

^ty^i-jr"is^H:^i;;&^:^^ 

The  Earliest  VnfXg^f  tLTh»T  ?f "'l^"'"""' ^  or, 
»ery,  and  Kindergarten  fal^^l  P  f  "\"'^  ^'"'""'^'  ^"^"r- 
Preyor's  "The  So,.lnf.i,in^  .„'''■'"'''  '^■""i  Prof.  W. 

b.  I82li;  town   clerk   of  vf-   P'*^'  I-'-D.-  F-R.S.E., 

then  of^JirsgowrkniglUecT'l's?.''    ''''"r"'' -"-^  «inee 

from  the  Records  if  t  le  RurLl,  '^f  i,^  r';  '^'"•^   '^•^"•"-ts 

I  for  the  Seottish  Burgh   Heof ,,   «  ^■'^"'^''!S^-     Printed 

2.  (Ed.)  Charters  and  otl  or     i      ■■•     ^'""•'  ''''''«•  ^to. 

i  City  of  Edinburgh,  Ac      Pm^e"  7 '.",'•'  l'^"'''"  '»  the 

Uecord   Society.^  E,ti„..     ,   "1t^  ""  f^^'t-  B"gh 

from  the  Records  of  the  Burffl    nf  n.       ^    ''•^  Kxtracts 

'"42.      Printed    for    the   q'^.V  k  ^,  "^go'S  A.D.  1573- 

fi'asgor,   187<i,  4  o  Cr^f^  '"''«"  Z'^™^"  «"0' 

Practice  in  regard  to  Munie   ,a       ?   .•""  "'"  ^"''  "■><» 

Inn'l.  Kdin.,  187!)   8vo'       ^-'ections,  &c.,  in  Scot- 

w.^rr';;;e'rfi,f,,i;;   '^'^  '""""  Han,  and  what 

on^Wood,'  Unri^,8n  p.  ^^^  "'  ^'""'"S  and  Engraving 
Marzials.  Frntiii  T     'i    t... 

!  (';.".-eat  Wru'erO  Lon!^-18sr    ^8™  ^""''^  "'<='"'"'- 
A  vervfixrei'ept  irctn.,       '-   ,      "■ 

IS88,  12mo.  ""S"'    (""■•<""    Writer.s,")    !„„., 

eat^nn'R*'g^'u;j'''|;if,';j'''' ''•  '?»•,">  Brussels,  edu- 
;;'.  the  Britfsh  Mu'rr t  'e'lS  o''"'-^r'';,T>^'''y'''' 
Pigeons,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1873,  p   s'o        "^  °^ 

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"  The  Imnk  before  us,  a  vuliinie  of  KukIIsIi  jKiems  by  a  i 
young  Frunclimiin.  uliiws  with  this  uliI  frtiiilllar  lire,  (of  llio 
KfimlssHmf.l    lUMidiiin  these struiiKu  anil  i»iwerl'ul  veniei- 
fiillof  tliulU'iiltliyilellKhl  In  llfeiuid  Kunsliini' thtttseeniw    1 
U)  have  iiiisstMl  awav  vviih  the  TMubacldwrH,  we  have  to  re- 
mind ourselves  that  their  author  lives  amongst  lis,  and  did 
not  walk  the  earth  with  his  elder  countrynicn,  the  Allil- 
genses  iiiid  the  Iroveiivals.  ,  .  .  He  has  proiliieed  a  liook 
that  lsinii()iieol'  lus  kind  and  llliindnated  with  undeniable  , 
genius."— .S//(Wa/()i',  xlvl.  l'2l». 

IHltHP,  K.  Art  Needle  Work  ;  Knd)ruidery  in  Cra- 
vats, Silkj,  Apidiciuo,  Ae.,  l.on.,  l»n,  12mo. 

Mashedcr,  llichard.  I.  Dissent  and  Doniooraoy  ; 
their  Mutual  Heliitions,  I,on.,  I.xrtl,  |i.  Hvo.  -'.  Wil- 
liam Kwart  (Ihidstonc;  a  Political  Keviow,  Lon.,  IHOO, 
1).  Svo ;  2il  ed.  same  year. 

Maskell,  Mrs.  A.  E.  Anderson.  Four  Feet, 
Wings,  and  Fina.     Illust.     Host.,  1S71»,  sq.  12ino. 

Maskcll,  Alfred.  Russian  Art,  anu  Art  Uhjoeta  in 
Russiii.     I'art  I.     Lon.,  IHS4,  p.  >^vo. 

Maskell,  Kli/.a,  [»"«•,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  The  Home 
Traveller:  Tlioughta  on  liondon  .Scenes,  Ac.,  Lon.,  IH56, 
U'uio.  2.  The  (iospel  Theme:  a  .Scries  of  Sacred  I'oems, 
l,on.,  ISIiO.  18mo. 

iMuskell,  Uev.  Joseph,  educated  at  King's  Col- 
lege, London;  ordained  1X52;  hon.  .-erretury  of  the  City 
of  London  Ldllege    l.-^fil-fii);  master  and   chaplain   of  j 
Emnmnuel  llospit.il,  Westminster,  since  18ti9;  curate  of 
St.  James  the  Less,  Westminster,  since  I8H3.     I.  Notes 
on  the  Sepulchral  Hnisaea  of  All-Hallows  Barking,  I86L 
2.  Collections  towards  the  History  and  Antiquities  of 
All-Hallows  Harking,  IXttU     3.  The  Wedding-King  :  its  \ 
History,  I'uetry,  Literature,  and   Superslitiona :  a   Lee-  ; 
ture,  Lon.,  ISBS,  l2mo.      I.  Westminster  in  Relation  to 
Lilerature.  Lon.,  ISSd,  .Xvo.  ' 

Maskell ,  W.  P.  Acts  for  the  Reguliition  of  Mines, 
August,  ISfiU,  Lon.,  IStiL  1 

Maskell,  William, M.A.,['ui^f,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  ISU-  i 
1890,  b.  at  Hath  ;  a  magistrate  and  deputy-lieutenant  for 
the  county  of  Cornwall.     He  made  a  collection  of  Kng- 
lish   rituals   and   service-books,  and  another  of  ancient 
and  media-val  carvings  in  ivory,  which  vere  purchased  t 
by  the  trustees  of  the  British  Museum.     1.  Hudehaven  : 
a  Pen-anil-Ink  Sketch  :  with  Portraits  of  the  Principal  ] 
Inhabitants.      By    W.    M.      Lon.,    1X113,   Hvo.      2.  The 
Present  Position  of  the  High-Church  Party,  Lon.,  1811!), 
Svo.    3.  A  Letter  to  the  Editor  of  the  Dublin  "  Review"  , 
upon  tlic  Temiioral  Power  of  the  Pope  and  his  Personal  I 
Infallibility,  18B9.     4.  AVhat  is  the  .Meaning  of  tae  Late  , 
Decree  on  the  Infallibility  of  the  Pope?  1871,     5.  Odds  : 
and    Ends,  Lon.,    1872,  12mo.     (This  includes  "  Bude- 
haven,"  with  other  sketches.)     6.  A  Description  of  the 
Ivories,  Ancient  and  .Modern,  in  the  South   Kensington 
Museum,  ("South  Kensington  Art  Hand-Books,")  Lon., 
1872,  Hvo,     7.   Ivories,  Ancient  and  Medieval,  ("  South 
Kensington  Art  Hand-Hooks,")  Lon.,  1H75,  p.  Svo. 

Maskelyne,  Antonio  Storey-.  True  and  False 
Riches:  a  Tale  of  the  llartz,  Lon.,  1873-77,  18mo. 

Maskblynv,  J.  N.  Modern  Spiritualism  :  its  Rise 
and  Progress  :  with  some  Exposures  of  So-Called  Spirit- 
Media,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo. 

Maskelyne,  Mervin  Herbert  Nevil  Storey, 
M.A.,  F.K.S.,  b.  1823;  graduated  at  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  \Xi:>;  hon.  Fellow  1873;  WaynHete  professor 
of  mineralogy  since  1856  ;  formerly  keeper  of  minerals  in 
the  British  Museum.  1.  Catalogue  of  Minerals  in  the 
British  Museum,  Lon.,  1S63  ;  new  ed.,  1881.  2.  A  Guide 
to  the  Collection  of  Minerals  in  the  British  Museum, 
Lon.,  1868,  Svo. 

Mason,  Miss.  Kate  Oeary  ;  or,  Irish  Life  in  Lon- 
don :  a  Tale,  Lon.,  18o3,  l2mo. 

Mason,  A.  K.  Accepted  Ceremonies  of  Three  De- 
grees in  Craft  Freeuuisonry  ;  new  ed.,  Lon,,  ISSO. 

Mason,  Ali'red  Bishop,  and  Lalor,  J.  J. 
Primer  of  Political  Economy  :  in  Sixteen  Definitions 
and  Forty  Propositions.  Chic,  1875,  l2mo. 

Mason,  Rev.  Arthur  James,  M.A.,  B.D.,  grad- 
uated at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1S72,  and  elected 
Fellow  1873;  ordained  1874;  hon.  canon  of  Truro  since 
1878 ;  vicar  of  All-llallows  Barking,  London,  since  1884. 
I.  The  Persecution  of  Diocletian:  a  Historical  Essay, 
Lon.,  187B,  Svo. 

"Whether  we  exactly  accept  his  conclusion  or  not,  he 
hn.s  rerJiilnlv  worked  well  at  his  subject :  hi:  lots  put  many 
points  In  anew  light;  and  all  that  he  says,  as  tar  a.s  its 
main  substance  goes,  should  at  least  be  weighed  helore 
any  one  deelde.s  the  other  way."— ."''n*.  h'cv.,  .xlli.  (»,). 

'•  He  has  given  a  vivid  picture  of  the  Diocletian  persccu- 
tlcm.    He  has  carefully  studied  the  principal  authorities, 
aiid  selected  from  tliem  all  that  Is  most  sinking  and  inter- 
1U8G 


MAS 

eating.  .  .  Altogether  his  l«iok  Is  by  far  the  best  and  full- 
est account  that  mir  language  (•ontalns  of  this  periijd  cjf 
Christian  liistory."— .I'/i.,  .No.  2.'>H2. 

2.  Commentary  on  Thossalonians  ntnl  the  First  Epistlc> 
of  St.  Peter.  (Reprinted  from  Bishop  Ellicolt's  Com- 
mentary.) Lon.,  1S7U.  3.  The  Epiatlea  of  St.  Peter, -Jt. 
,J(jiin,  and  St.  ,Iude,  Lon.,  18s;i,  12mo.  4.  The  Faith  ot 
the  Oosiiel;  a  Manual  of  Christian  Doctrine,  Lon.,  18S7, 
or.  8vo. 

.Mason,  Itev.  C.  Parochial  Sermons:  with  a  .Mr 
moir  of  tlic  Author,  Best.,  1865,  Svo. 

Mason,  Mrs.  C.  The  Eve  of  St.  Agnes,  Lon,,  1878, 
12n.o. 

.>Ia8on,  C  M.  Forty  Shires:  their  History,  Sce- 
nery, Arts,  and  Legends.  Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  cr,  8m,; 
new  ed.,  ISSl. 

Mason,  Mrs.  Caroline  Atherton,  [nnir,  vol.  11., 
where  her  Christian  name  is  erroneously  given  as  I'ntli- 
erine.  adil.,]  b.  181!3,  at  .Marblehead,  Muss.;  daughter  (if 
Dr.  Calvin  Briggs.  1.  Rose  Hamilton,  IS51).  2.  Three 
of  Us.     By  Thekla.     Host.,  18811. 

Mason,  Charles  F.  A  Compeml  of  Electricity 
and  its  .Medical  and  Surgical  fsos:  with  an  Introilucticm 
by  C.  H.  May,  M.D.,  I'hila.,  1887,  I2mo. 

Mason,  Charles  Welsh.  Poems  and  Songs:  .if 
which  some  are  rendered  from  the  Spanish,  Lon.,  1>(13, 
12mo. 

Mason,  Charlotte.  1.  There's  a  Friend  for  Little 
Children,  and  Trusty  and  True,  Lon.,  1S87,  Isino.  :'. 
Alma  Ryan  ;  or.  Steadfast  and  True,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  svn. 
Mason,  Charlotte  M.,  sometime  lecturer  on  eilu- 
eation  and  teacher  of  human  physiology  at  the  liisliii|i 
Otter  College,  Chiihestcr.  Home  Education  ;  a  Coiir-e 
of  Lectures  to  Ladies,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Mason,  Mrs.  Clara  Arthur.  Etchings  from  Tno 
Lands,  Best.,  1886,  12mo. 

Mason,  David  Hastings,  b.  I82.S.  in  Philiidrl- 
phia.  P». ;  settled  in  Chicago  in  1867,  where  he  hiis  In  in 
euitor  of  the  Republican  and  of  the  Bureau,  a  prnl.i-- 
tionist  monthly.  A  Short  Tarilf  History  of  the  I  nitnl 
'states  from  the  Earliest  to  the  Present  Time:  Pan  I,, 
1783  to  17811,  with  a  Preliminary  View,  Chic,  issi, 
1  12mo  ;  new  ed.,  ISSfi. 

Mason,  K.     An  Old   Library  and  its  Talis,  Lon, 

1862,  12uio. 

I      Mason,  Mrs.  E.  H.  B.     Great  Expectations  lie- 

'  ali/.cd;  or,  Civilizing  .Mountain  Men,  Bost.,  1862,  IJiiin. 

Mason,   Mrs.    E.   U.      Our    Mabel,    Chic,    18-i, 

12mo. 

Mason,  Edward  Tuckermau,  b.  1847.  1. 
(Ed.)  Samuel  Johnson:  bis  Words  and  his  Ways,  .\. 
York,  18711,  12mo.  2.  I  3ci.)  Personal  Traits  of  lil■ili^ll 
Authors,  N.  York,  1885,  2  vols.  3.  (Ed.)  lluiiiorous 
Masterpieces  from  American  Literature,  N.  York.  I'-MI, 
3  vols.  16mo.  4.  (Ed.)  British  Letters  illustrative  i.f 
Character  and  Social  Life,  N.  York,  1888,  3  vols,  liiiio.. 
Mason,  Mrs.  Eleanor  B.  The  Toungoo  (JoJ- 
Language  Conspiracy,  Rangoon,  18S2,  Svo. 

Mason,  Miss  Emily  Virginia,  b.  1815,  at  Lex- 
ington, Ky. ;  became  a  nurse  in  the  (Confederate  aiinv 
during  the  civil  war,  and  was  matron  of  several  llo^pillll?. 
1.  Southern  Poems  of  the  War,  Bait.,  1867,  12iao.  :'. 
(Ed.)  Journal  of  a  Y'oung  Lady  of  Virginia  in  17.-<2, 
Bait.,  1871,  sin.  4to.  3.  Popular  Life  of  (ieneial  Holjctl 
E.  Lee,  Bait.,  1S71,  Svo. 

Mason,  F.  Treatise  on  the  Use  and  Advanlngcs  ol 
Dancing,  Lon.,  1S54,  12mo. 

Mason,  F.  II.,  late  captain  of  the  42d  RegiM:eiit  of 
Ohio  Infantry.  l.The  Forty-Second  Ohio  Inliiiitry:  a 
History  of  the  Regiment  in  the  War  of  the  Rilnllioii : 
with  Biographical  Sketches,  Cleveland,  0.,  IS77,  '•vo.  L'. 
The  Life  and  Public  .Service  of  James  A.  l^iilki.i. 
Twentieth  President  of  the  United  States  :  a  Iii"^'rllpll■ 
ical  Sketch:  with  a  Preface  by  Bret  Harte,  Lon.,  1881, 
cr.  Svo. 

Mason,  Rev.  Francis,  D.I).,  ['oi'c,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  171111-1874,  b.  in  Yorkshire;  learneil  his  lailiers 
trade  of  shoeinaking  and  acquired  some  edonrion: 
removed  to  the  United  Slates  in  1818;  was  li.eiiscii 
to  preach  in  the  Baptist  Church  in  1827,  and  soon  after 
entered  Newton  Theological  Seminary.  In  \-'M  ho 
went  to  Burma  as  a  missionary,  and  for  twi  uly-two 
years  labored  among  the  Karen  tribes  of  T:i-.  .  .  ''f 
became  acquainted  with  most  of  the  dialects  of  I'artlier 
India,  and  published  a  grammar  of  the  Pali  !:ui.i;iing« 
and  various  translations,  which  were  approved  by  the 
Koyal  Asiatic  Society,  of  which  he  was  a  meini.Lr.    He 


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York.  IS  17.     2    Me    'ir  ,.«,'"'•■''    "•  *'"»"".  N- 
F-."a,  Flora  3rMi,^c.ar;'f  t""'  '"■'■''•''""  ""  "'" 

India,    !„,„      IssT   2   .  r  ^^  *'«"l"Ki™l  •■^urvev  of 

Work  nK.M;„.'n'f„^   '?^J;  ."^y"'     ■••  'I'Lo  Story  of  a 
A»i...   Africa    nn  I   A,„„         ''''"'',"''  "'  l"™^"'  '">  ^■■""'V''. 

William  H;wi;i;|,,t'"o":i;;';;;v'\5!,',r,s'-'rT.i'''''''" ''^ 

jei^:^"n' ,!:s:LrS*:;f '^t-^  "'^'=^"",/""'"" 

AIn§oii,  c;,  Fin'pli     '  I    J 

.Storic,,  I.on.,  ISHO   I    8vn     „      '"',  ""»"''".   ""'l   othe; 

sketohU,  ,,o'„..    's';  J'  "r',Tl,''.'.-   •'•  ^'"""t^y 


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took  s  ,^ce'"?r."i:,'„  iS  ^ll^iffir  S'l' /^""'■•''^t"  «'>e-art 
Stalea."'-.V(i(/u«,  x\ix  -in  "-  "'"'"ry  of  the  riilled 

^^a.Ho,„i„i,„e,,.es    of    Newport.      Illu,,.      .x,„p„,,^ 

'«8|  orilai,;:,  S.-;;  '?eeC':f''F,^;""'«!''  Cambridge 
Bible  A,hoc.acv,  IS6  '  *  Znbi  "'^'""^  '''*^-  '• 
South  Africa,  Lon.,l,SB;-  ^  "1^  ■,  "  M'««.'«n  Tour  in 
lenso's  Bible  Problem.,  IHli'  4  A  u  ""'""""'  »f  Co- 
'•■^fi'i.  5.  Tho  Lord'"  'rnvn;  ;„;/'';,"''"  '"  """"'"iets, 
plained,  1871.  fl.  Tho  iZYAl^f  '^l"'"'^'  «''"i™  ^x- 
1S77.  7.  The  Zulu  War  LT-""  "'  <^»"fl''>n»tion, 
Lon.,  187!),  8vo.  "  ^'""""*  •""'  "»  Wessons; 

Mason.  H.  If      a  n 

St«r°':i,f'^,,^;,J/„~    «»'^«  '0  '"e  Cure  of 
.'Inson,  J,    loB.Wnii.i   J  1  ■    . 

(•'  Frien,ny  Cou,.er  tji::!:^^^'^^:^-^^''^^, 

N.  York,  1857        "'""""  »"•!   Distribution   of  AVealth, 

«^":-o^^-^-^^^  Turkey:    Medical 
''IHSOII,  JoHPnh         in       !. 

Proceeding's  at  L,uv  in  L  r"""  '",^""  Motions  and 
•V-v  Kngland  S,^       ,'  ,„l  "  f''';j7"  ^a^v  Courts  of  the 

Wljiliun,  <  Vgrk,  tm    |2,,,o  ^""^'''^''-n^lity  of  Pro- 

;v""M«T.fi',',;rr!'' 'L^' r-«' ■ 

I»"iii.,  ]b^i!.  ■■I3SI,  BIO.    t.  Eiposition  of .  iaiu, 


'I".  Alter/Dinner  TirofTt"''"'^"      "^  ^'"''''  ^"'"^ 
1^87,  Iflmo.  ''  "'  ^''""""  ""o'lwin,  N.   Vork, 

AKoncy  of'ii,,,;   i^;„       ;,5^'7'";""    ^.V   ;l'o   Imu,e.llalo 
p.  8vo.       '^         '    "  '^'''  ''"■"''•  ''»"•.  1877-71),  two  series, 

Mitchell  Mb  aryV  lZ,t  o  M,  """"•"'  ''''™^'""  '" 
'"'ion  in  18-7,  chic    Ei  "''("""'"ff  of  that  in,ti. 

Public  Library,  Hla4ur|i"     ."'^ ;?'!;''",«'  »"''  "!"'««" 

lie'«  [n.lit fn  L  1^,?.^',  f      '  <=''ief  librarian  of  «„i|. 

the  librarian.hi,  of  s^ir  '*'""•  "*'  "'""« ■'^■'aininK 
chief  libnirilln  y.ho  F  ee  Kblic  rb"'"'*"/  ''''^^"^^' 
in-the-Field.,  London  ISKH  "7°  ''''"•"■•y  "  '^t-  Martin- 
Sootlan,l.     1)  .  an  a"«  Ktan.   I  •  '     ■'"'  ^"^  ^Mnanes  of 

printed  for  sLb'^riC^i  ,      ^  "i., '^  ["r  1  "'""-''"  ^ 

'••Kiih^^/nrr  ( '-"itJd't::^!;:;!,;!;;,^. -"'""""•»'- 

,^,  Kkl,  „,  bibliographical  aiul  literary  plums.'.-.s„,  Rev 

Qla3go«r,''i88S  H  Adam  '"'''"'"'*!">»  ''"biio  Library, 
I  Honniiic    [a  niveM       I  " /''"^r'"  '  "\''^"''  ■'"■'^'^'.  ^»« 

Koyal  Guide  to    he  City  o    Ula^,  l'^"'.",'   "'''  '2'"°-     »• 

A  Bibliographical  Ml  fvrr'V  "'"■■'K"W.  1888.  10. 
I  the  I,ihli?th?c"BritannfcV,  f^  '\^  ''""'  ^""'-  "^ 

>868,''p.".",'o^''-    ^««»>«  °"  Engi'ish  Church  Music,  Lon., 

Australian  Tale,  KfHn';  m/Tllo''%  *"  '^yif-T:  -n 
Aiistralia,  Edin.,  I8R7,  p.  Hyo}  '     ^-  "^  C""»ins  in 

TranrcMtn,:,)* L*;°?m7 *^;,!'"°''^''<'"<>'' (Philosophical 
iMassena,  Mrs.  A    Ja   r-      ir    •  . 

Creole.     Host!,  is".  "* '^^     '^'"ie's  Mistake.     By 

"Jeems  I'ipe.  of  Pine'viile"  J  "' ^^,?"''  "''  ^^^at 
biography, 'n,  York   'ws    p,,,;^""'  ""''  »''''  an  Auto- 

Chri.iiuiis  Lesson.    By  What.b'"''"^^'";'    *''"•''"•    '^ 

Mnssey,  Geral7,  !^  ",  t  |  1!"",,  ■T\'  "^■^^-  ^^'o- 

I  f'""parativelv  little  poetry  of  lnt»,'      1  '^   ''""  "''''"^^n 

,  largely  to  the  pron,o\ioT^of  s'"  •  Suiic"''''  "^ ''"''''='^ 

poetics.     Jlc  has  lectured  oTlvUuT  "'"""*^"° 

and   other  topics   in   the     'ni,;r  -.""'•  '"«8>uerisu), 

GreatBritainVindZ.,     ili.   ""a  ''■^'    ?  "^"  "'    '" 

l.sh    and    American    pe  i  d'ie".l       ^  «"h";''-'i"' ^^"8" 
Song:  and  other  Lyric.    Ton    T.-o    ,    *"*""■'    ''»™^.   ™ 
March,  and  other  ^en.;   L„„'  jtl  r\  -  """'"ck's 
speare's  Sonnets  never  befor^'Vif'  ^^-  ^^'°-    '*•  ■"''ake- 
Friends  iJentiHeSr^getlfcr  „..''.<''      '    *"'  ''""""' 
o     Himself,   Lon.,   1866    8v«     ^^^"'•™''™'  L"'^"'^'' 
Shakespeare,  „„,,    vol   ii.f'4    At1'%T'""^  ""''" 
pther  Poems,  Lon.  I8«9,pSvo    5   c!lJ  ^'''\»^y-  '""1 
'sui,  Lon.,  1871,  I  imo      fi    A   i,','T'','''"ng Spiritual- 
containing  an  A  temm  to  t     ""''  "V""  «cKinnings  : 
I-ost  Origines  of    hefMwl,"  '"T.?"''  ^""^""^'itute  fhe 
Symbols,   RclieiLl.iV         "''  "^'"tcries,  Types  and 

^';rt-r--"'«4t?sh8^^ 

>^!5-ti::'i^-.«--i^-p-t^  . 

■8.   The   Secret  Drama  of  ^hll'^  '.^  ™''-  "»P-  8vo. 

L8S8,  4to.  "'  Shakespeare's  Sonnets,  Lon., 

'-mTSi^J,^;^;;'':''' (Fletcher.)     I.  Thoughts 
>K.I.)  Christian  Lyrics  "chieflvT,  Vl'^ '«''^'  '2mo.     2 

'-•  Il.t^^  ^-•/is6?;ror:'erei^T7rAtr"3- 

1087 


Lon.,  11*75,  12m». 
TiilcH   for   Mothers' 
Cliililrcn  hI'  Holy  ■ 
VilliiK<-  Tiilc",  for  I 


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Later  Lyrics  of  the  Clirii-'  in  Church:  heinK  »  ('iiin|ian- 
liin  Voliiiiio  to  '•  t'hristlnii  l.yrii'S,"  by  the  liuiiie  Coiiiiilk'r, 
Edin.,  1X61,  12ino.  4.  Soiitf  of  th.t  Jfo"othle  Hont, 
5,    Ml--.    (Iirkpi's   I  1  ,  Jiiim.",   iinil 

Mi'ltiu^   ,     '.ril.        i  >..'.     |).     '^VO.      (I. 

.|,uni-.    nil         i  •  11.,  ISHii,  It...    7. 
.,,i  ttp.l  'ml.,  1,011.,  ISHi,  p.  Sro. 

.MiiHNi-y,  AVilliHiii    >iutliaiil«l,    [""'•,  vol.   ii., 

M.A.HSKV,  Wll.i.HM,  ,VI.1>.,  ii.M.,]  |SI)!)-ISS|,  wiia  iip- 
|)oiiili'tl  IliiiiiK.'i  "uiiister  in  Imliii  iiml  .•'worn  a  nu'iiilji-r 
of  thi'  jirivy  i"iiniMl  in  KSii:'),  uml  iiflor  his  ri'tiirn  lo 
Enjjiiin.l  WH9  il.ited  M.l'.  lor  TiviMton  in  1872.  I.  Coin- 
inon  .<en«u  nr-nt  Conimon  I,;iw,  l.iin.,  IS5(1,  t2ni(i.  2. 
Hiiitiiry  of  Ennliiiiil  iiiidur  (ienrnu  HI.,  Lon.,  I><."ia-C:!,  4 
vols.  .Svo;  now  ed.,  l.^(l.')-n(!.  (Vol.  i.  i:<  montliinul  tmi- 
vol.  ii. !  vol.  iv.  riids  with  llio  I'ciicc  of  Am!  :  ,  I"*'  -.) 
"TiionKh  he  liiis  no  iirt'lt'iiHluns  In  the  .|M.illties  of  n. 
firU.lani  iiiirnilnr  or  of  un  lilstnriciil  iilillnsuplii'r,  lu>  ha-' 
ciMiililk's  which  rondi'r  his  lionk  viihmhle,  and  whli-h  wdl 
Hhvays  ontiUf  Its  wrilcr  In  im  hiinoiirahlo  iihicc  in  our 
hisicirloal  litcrauiri','-Na(,  Her..  .w.Oftl. 

MuHHif,  Kilwiirt!.  I.  Lovo'.s  .Strife  with  the  t'on- 
vuiil,  Lon..  l.'^O-l,  :i  vol.*.  |i.  .Svo.  '.'.  Saered  Odi'S,  ()ri(;iniil 
m.'i  Translated,  on  Divers  .Subjwts,  Lon.,  I.sOtKis,  2  vols. 
1"ino.  H.  (Trans.)  Sehillcr's  William  Tell;  a  Drama,  in 
Ei^'iah  Vorsi',  Lon.,  IS7.'<,  I '-'mo. 

iHnssHN  J.  Cnni.  .\  Treatise  on  tlw  Kcleetio 
duuthern  Practice  of  .Medicine,  I'hila.,  Is.'il,  Hvn. 

MiiNsie,  Uev.  .Iiimes  Willinin,  U.U.,  LL.D., 
[null.  vii\,  ii.,  adil.,]  1 7i)'.l-l.-<rtl),  b.  in  Ireland;  became 
an  Inilepondent  minister;  was  a  missionary  in  India, 
at'terwanls  pastor  of  churches  in  Perth,  Dublin,  and  Sul- 
ford,  and  suli.^e((uently  secretary  to  the  Home  .Mission- 
ary Society.  Ho  made  several  visits  to  .\MiiTira.  I. 
Minister  and  Peojilo :  a  Pastor's  Life,  Lon..  is.v.',  l2mo. 
2.  Slavery  the  Crime  and  Curse  of  America,  1  .'2.  :!. 
The  Kovival  in  Ireland,  18511,  Lon.,  IS?j  Svo.  I.  The 
American  t'risi 

|stl2.     5.  America:  lie  Origin  of  her  Presen 
Illustrated  by  Incidents  of  Travel  during  a  Tour  to  the 
United  State  .  Lon.,  L8I14,  p.  Svo, 

Massie,  H.  I.  (Trans.)  Lyra  Domcsticn.  oy  (".  -J.  P. 
Ppitta  :  with  Additional  Selections  and  Introductions  by 
F.  D.  Huntington,  S.  York.  ISlill,  lliino.  2.  (Trans.) 
Spiritual   Songs,  hy  Marlin    Lulher,  Lon.,  1863,  p.  8vo. 

MuKsie,  Uev,  W.  II.  Sermons  )iroaohed  at  St. 
Mary's  Church,  Cluster,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo. 

Mas8iiigberd,  Kcv.  Francis  tliarles,  D.D., 
[.ni(e,  vol.  ii.,  aild.,]    lsllll-1872;  e'  .mcollor  of  the  dio- 

The  Law  of  the  Church  and 

Prayer  for  Unity,  Lon.,  IS' 
i    vor-Uook.  I  "nt,  18(14,  L"' 
Unity  ;iii      Lecture  on 


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of  .stones  wlileli  Ihe  bhjKraiihiT'K  reverence  has  led  lilni  In 
east  upnii  bis  vn\ru."—Siiirliiliir.  Mil.  '.do. 

"  Til  this  liloKrapby  .  ■  .  Is  Imparted,  by  the  anlbir's  In 
tense  deviitlun  to  III-  Milijecl  and  to  tlic  resiionsllillities 
iif  literiitiire,  an  elevali.ni  and  streimlli,  both  In  Myle  iiml 
siilistanc  e.  which  can  snlfei  no  abatement  Irom  an  oceu. 
isioniil  tailnre  in  the  prnpnrtions  of  ilie  (lesi^n  or  In  the 
writer's  Judicial  iiistlnet  .Mr.  Masson's  piihlleatlon  b  -i 
Work  of  iiMtlimal  Inipurlaiicu."— .I'/i.,  .No.  JT;W. 

2.  Uritish  Novelists  and  tlieir  Styles  :  being  a  Ci'tical 
Sketch  of  Ihe  History  of  Diilish  Prose  Fiction,  l...h., 
I85U,  p.  8vo.  (Lectures  delivered  at  Kdinburgh.)  :i. 
Uecent  lirilish  Philosophy  i  a  Ucview,  with  Crilicisias : 
including  some  Cominents  on  Mr.  .Mill's  Answer  "o  Sir 
William  llainillnn,  Lon,,  18(i5,  er.  Svo;  .'Id  cd.,  with  ad 
di^onal  chapter,  1S77. 

lie  volume,  for  Its  bulk  and  scope,  lurnis  as  service- 
able  .1  manniil  as  cnnld  be  desired  for  the  iinderstandini.' 
nf  the  pronie  s  made  liy  phllosopby,  properly  so  eallcil,  In 
(ireiit  liritalii  iliirliiK  the  lasltblrty  years,  .  .  .  Ills  aeemnil 
of  ibe  several  antburs  and  systems  embraced  In  his  wi.ik 
Is  clear  and  (,'rapliic,  almost  |ilctinesipie.  llul  these  elninns 
of  style  Hie  (nimterbiilanced  by  the  want  of  that  hnihiy 
of  ilfserimlnatiiiii  which  Is  reipilred  for  assiwtilim  toeueli 
of  these  the  proper  weiubt  In  Ihe  scale,  ami  for  keepiiiK 
essentially  dlslliiet  Ideas  steadllj  asunder."— .'S(i(.  Vi'fiv.  x.\ 
2i;i. 

4.  Drummond  of  Hawlhornden  :  the  Story  of  his  l,i|i. 
and  Writings.  Lon..  IsT.'l,  cr.  Nvo, 

"Thonnh  it  Isdillleult  loaeconnt  for  hiseholeeof  Iiriiia- 
immd  of  llawthonideii  for  treatment  In  the  same  e.\. 
baustive  ami  eiU'Velnpa  die  niaiiiier  In  wbudi  he  has  been 
so  longeligaKed  li'i  presenting  .MllloU,  be  has  certainly  ino- 
dnced  an  interesting  and  readable  volume."— .'<'a(.  A'u-.. 
xx.wil.  '278 

5.  Wordsworth,  Shelley,  Keats,  and  other  Kfsavs, 
Lon.,  1874,  er.  8vo.  Ii.  The  Three  Devils:  Luther's, 
.Milton's,  and  (Joethe's:  with  other  Kssays,  Lon.,  I>71, 

I  or.  Svo.     7.  Chattorlon  i  a  Story  of  the  Year  ITTii,  l.on., 
1874,  or.  Svo.     (.Most  of  the  essays  in  these  three  \m1. 
from   the  "  Kssays,  lii 


1. 


cesc  of  Lincoln 
Lon.,  1857,  Svo.      2 
;L  Lectures  on  the  I 
12mo.    4.  Sermons 
Lon.,  18(18,  p.  8vo. 
Massun,  Uavid,  LL.D 


uines,  Nos.   .''i-7,  are  reprintf 
in  Relation  to  the  Anti-.-lavery  Cause,  |  g|..|pliK.„l    nnd    Critical,"    .,    .lionod    aiile,  \i>].  ii.) 

it  Conlliet;  i  (Kit.)  The  Poetical  Works  of  .lolin  Milton:  willi  Intru- 
duetions.  Notes,  and  an  Essay  on  Milton's  Knglisli,  Luii,, 
IS74,  3  vols.  Svo;  new  ed.,  ("Uoldai  Treasury"  Sir,,) 
1877,  2  Vfils.  l2nio, 

"  It  is  Impossible  to  do  nnythiiiK  like  Justice  to  his  exten- 
sive knowledge,  his  iiiiwearied  patience,  his  carefulness  in 
stilting  facts,  the  skill  with  which  he  ii(iulies,  and  in  nil 
cases  fttirlv  applies,  the  labours  of  eiuller  editors,  .iinl 
above  all,  to  llie  benrtv  adniiraiioii  ami  enthusiasm  wiiirh 
have  sustained  him  tbniugb  hi-  lom;  and  dilliciilt  i-iL 
,  .  .  His  extreme  care  to  omit  noi.'inn  has  ol'leii  led  Inm 
...  to  insert  trivial  nmllers  at  great  length."— .sj»i((i/u, 
xlviil.211. 

i).  I'lie  Quarrel  between  the  Earl  of  Manchester  and 
Oliver  Cromwell  :  Unpublished  Documents  relating 
therci  ).  collected  by  the  Late  .John  Bruce:  with  an  lli.- 
toric:r  Preface.  Annotated  iii'l  completed  by  David 
Ma.sson.     (Camden  See.  Pub.,)  l.on..  I'    'i.  8vo. 

'■  In  this  volume  .i  leading  incident  in  iin-  annals  of  our 


Hate. 

8vo. 

18(i4, 

•sley, 


[((lite,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  be- 


came editor  of  Macmillan's  .Magazine  in  I85il,and  in  1^<I>.')  j  elvll  war  receives  liir  tlie  iTrst  time  adequate  illustratciii 
resigned  the  chair  of  English  language  and  literature  at    a,,,)  coniineni."— .Icmf.,  viii.  13'i 


nt  historian, 

■1  singularly 

y  oio        .  ■ 

nt  •,;        ra- 

ssors  U. 


University  College,  Lorn'  ...  '  5)ecome  professor  of  rhet- 
oric and  English  litei  uire  i.i  the  University  oi  Edin- 
burgh. Since  1879  he  has  :  ctcd  as  oilitor  of  the  Uegis- 
try  of  the  Privy  Council  of  Scotland.  1.  Tlie  Life  of 
John  Milton:  narrated  in  Connection  with  the  Political 
Ecclesiastical,  and  Literary  History  of  his  Time.  1 
L858-7il,  Ii  vols.  Svo. 

"  .\llhougli  Mr.  Massoii  may  not  be  an  el 
he  is  what  is  of  liilinllely  greater  inipormn. 
accurate  and  therefore  an  altogether  trn-i. 
Tills  '  Life  of  Milton'  is  a  book  which  tie 
tioii  will  hand  down  with  pride  to  its  ^ 
£(;■ .  xllx.  mi  .  ^    , 

"He  has  inseparably  associated  his  nam.  with  that  >>t 
Milton,  and  all  students  of  the  jwet  and  of  !iis  age  will  be 
eompelled  to  consult  the.se  volumes.  It  would  be  diffleult 
to  estimate  the  labour  expended  by  the  author.  Not  only 
lias  he  ma.stered  all  the  authorities  which  liear  directly  on 
his  subjeci ,  but  with  intlnlte  skill  and  perseverance  he 
.seems  to  liave  followed  every  track,  however  obscure, 
which  could  lead  to  auv  point  of  Interest  remotely  asso- 
ciated with  his  great  hero.  Thoroughness  and  impar- 
tiality are  the  qualities  of  highest  value,  perhaps,  in  this 
'  Life  of  .Milton.'  .Mr.  Masson  is  eminently  trustworthy. 
He  takes  nothing  at  seeoiid-liaud ;  every  .step  of  his 
(round  has  been  won  by  hard  IlKhllng.  and  perhaps  there 
»  no  living  writer  who  has  a  larger  acquaintance  with 
the  politics  and  literature  of  the  .seventeenth  eentui-y. 
'llie  fault.s  of  ibis  imuimiiii  upua  are  ii.s  obvious  a.s  its 
merits.  The  author  is  a  chronicler  rather  than  an  histo- 
rian. Ill  Ills  anxiety  to  tell  all  he  knows,  and  he  ajipears 
to  know  evervtiiing,  be  does  not  always  see  the  dlllerence 
between  whiit  is  of  primary  iinporlaiiee  and  what  is  of 
secondarv  value,  .  .  .  We  know  much  more  about  .Milton, 
thanks  to  Mr.  .Masson,  but  we  do  not  .see  him  more  clearly, 
and  the  central  llguie  is,  as  it  were,  hidden  under  the  heap 
1088 


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Privy  Council  of  Scntl n 
r.  Svo.      1 1.   Do  yuiiir 


fl 


"English  .AIcu  of  Letters,")  Lon.,  I'-'l,  n.  Svo. 
■'  Our  author  gives  n^  in  suial'  '.Mimpa     what  Is  rciinrdcd 
as  known  of  De  tiu;.  cey  addiig  sotuetlilng  from  his  per 
.ioiial  reeollcctions."— .Ii'(i<(    x.ii.  3. 

II.  Carlyle  Pers"nally  und  in  his  Writings;  Two  Lec- 
tures, Lon.,  1885,  12mo. 

Mat^son,  Edward*  [imie,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  ■H.VE.v- 
AUMK.\;  or,  Poel  i'  Translations  :  with  an  Introduction 
on  the  Condition  and  Prospects,  Social,  Hcligious,  and 
Literary,  of  tne  (ireek  Nation.  Uy  a  Scottish  Philhtl- 
len.     Ellin.,  1852.  •<vo.     Anon. 

Masson,  tiiiiilc'e,  [<inie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1.  1"~-: 
was  assistant  inaste.  .md  librarian  of  Harrow  Scle'ni 
Introduction  to  tlie  History  of  French  Literature,  IMiii.. 
ISliO,  fp.  Svo.  2.  Class- 1  'k  of  French  Litcnitaic: 
with  Iliographical  Notices,  Ac,  Lon.,  ISIil,  er.  Svo.  .''•. 
La  Lyre  Fran^aise,  ("liolden  Treasury"  Scr.,^  I.cn  , 
lSli7,  12iuo.  4.  French  Classics:  Plays:  with  Englisi. 
Notes,  Lon.,  IS70, 3  vols.  I2mo.  5.  Compcndimi-  I>iction 
ary  of  the  French  Language  :  French-Engli.-h,  lOngli^h- 
French,  Lon.,  1874,  sm.  4to.  «.  (Ed.)  Alfred  de  .Mii--''t: 
Selections  from  his  Prose  and  Poetical  Works,  Lon..  I  •. 
12mn.  7.  Outlines  of  Fiench  Literature;  with  Chrono- 
logioal  Tables,  Lon.,  1877,  l8mo.  8.  France,  Lon.,  i'^l'i*, 
p.  Svo.  y.  UichelieU,  ("Homo  Library,")  l.o".  '.^^-li 
p.  Svo.  10.  Mazariii  ("lie  c  Library,")  Lon.,  l;;8ri,  p. 
8vo.  II.  (Trans.)  Victor  I'.iisin,  by  Jules  Simon, 
("Croat  French  Writers,")  L..  ,.  1887,  8vo.  1:.'.  I'lencli 
Literature,  ("  Dawn   of   European    Literature":   I.on., 


MAS 

iJlBHson,  J„|,li,  M.A.     The  Alomlo  Theory  of  I  „    '• 


MAT 
Maicer,  nrv.  Samuel,  P.1,.8.,  „f  ,i,e    I,„„,io„ 


'I  III  iiiKlit,  uiMl  „n   |„t,.ro.sl  ill  ih 
|H.pul..l,,,,.-_,s,,A7f,,,,ivll..|M. 

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K-llKi,,,,,   |,ir..,   l.:.x,„,,ioD.„,   a„,| 
tlm-th.n...     llh„(.     I,,,,,.,  „.  svo. 

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iniicK  in  (Ji-rat  Ilnta  n  and  ],.<   ,,.1    r  „i,     iCr,.    i.,  -, ■> > 

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l-,v,i,  |"nii,  ""iiau 1  tu  >evere,  Lon.,  '      Mnlher,  F     I       \s  1     r    1 

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ed,  IM7II. 

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N'ln.cy,„-  Mr.  Was      ,,';,'''    '',»  P'vt.n.l.  1  ,■„„. 

cr.  Svo.  ""'"'   ""'""B  '"'•■  I'»°-  l-rS,  3  vol.. 

aJimtcd  atWadliam  Colicie,  Ovf  ,d  Mis'  ''•,/'*,'"') 
bar  at  the  Middle  Tcnipic*  870  I,;,  d  n  ,ok  f  ,,'" 
^;;-  relating  to  .'arliaLnta;/K,  "u:,!,,'';':;;:',;,';,: 

Ifl'^",!*,".'-":    '!'•»*"■,•="    Tyldeii,    .M.D.,   F  U  S     i, 


Iclitii^vology  of  the 


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^iC"n:^^;^.?';J-,-:;'|:^fS".-^ohnun. 

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Mathers    Kdwanp'    V'r  r'<  "'i=  \T'  ''"'• 

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iUathtrs,  s. 


:n;v;^«^;i>!i^\:n:-,s^,'^-''«^*™''-"-»^^i- 

'^•'^IMid,  L,,!.,  isno  ^'"^  '^'"''«'«    Expedition, 

H,mle^"7f,,i",!:"'Z-,.    '•  "T^   '''»"   've  P„;„t  our 

MhIchiiv,  (iara    L.      1 

»"""g  Fcdiis,   Lon..    IS-0,  4to' 
»ml  the  Emperor.     IHust,     Lon 

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Abioiid  for  l\\k,  „t  H„„, 
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first    ii-,.n„i.  rV ,"   "'."*'•  '"'avicula  .■^aloini.nis  :)    now 

^^'b'r:ilx:'ii!i'r'-'-«'^«.int;: 

'  b^:' ST^.^I^r  •     ^"-'-eofUie^MLionto 
-■Mntheson,  Duncan.    Life  and  Labour 
m'»  T'"'  "'■"'^'''-  ''»"•.  1«7;',  I2mo 

cii?i''E'i^grr','^7''^„^;:ri;"r'  v  ^-'""'^  "^ 

,  BMiLurs.     1.  Cotton-Baling  I'rcssc.-:  :  with   De- 


=  of  Rev.  J. 


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MAT 

obftUL'le,  entersd  tho  Univemity  »r  (llimgowi  KAlned 
|iri/ea  In  inoriil  |iliilij:i(ipliy  un<l  loglo ;  ){rjii|iiiitccl  M.A. 
Willi  liiiiiiirH  ill  pliilu'iiphy  ill  |HI)2.  iinj  II. It.  in  IsHi). 
III!  nil)  lii'i'iiKvil  til  |>ri'iii'li  in  the  Clmroli  nt'  Soollanil  in 
IMtlH,  ohonnn  iiiiriah  iiiiiiiKtir  of  Inii<  linn  in  l^iiH,  im'l 
tnmnfi'rroij  Id  the  |piiriiiti  uf  St.  Ili'rniird'i',  K^linbiirgh,  in 
I'^Sfi.  Me  wii.<  lliiini  li'i'tiirer  fur  l><Ml,nn,|  wim  oiii'  iif 
the  Si.  (iilen's  IcnturcrH  in  l~'^J.  Iln  hat  cuntriliiitoil  tu 
rovii'wK  iinil  iimf{i>7.inui>.  .Vidn  In  tho  Stuilv  of  Uiir- 

iiinn  'I'lu'oloxv,  Kilin.,  |^,l,  xvi;  Jil  i-i|.,  'isTfl.  2. 
(Jnnvthiil  till'  Spirit  uf  L'hri4tiiiiiity,  from  tliu  Firat  Cen- 
tury to  the  Dawn  of  tho  I<utbi>run  km,  EUln.,  1877-78, 
2  \i)\f.  Hvo, 

"  It  Is  n  hlxtiiry  of  the  ili'vi'lopnicnt.  imt  of  ilmtrlius  but 
(if  the '>pirll  111  ciirMliiiiliv,'  ri'«iirilcil  friiiii  a  ilecliU'illy 
I'mluf'tiiia  ami  .  .  .  Niiniuwiiat  une-xlili'il  puiiit  uf  vli'W. 
liiit  iHm'u^^ciI  ill  a  liruitil  anil  liberal  tune  aiul  wllli  a  very 
riiiiKlilei'ulile  Kraspof  llie  lilNtnrieal  hearliiK's  uf  the  ciiien- 
tliiii."— .^'1?.  All'.,  .xlv.  101. 

■•Full  Iif  interest  to  the  neiieral  reailer,  iiiij  eertaln  to 
re|iay  emeliil  stmly."— .'^/«l■^l^>l■,  11,  aiT. 

:i.  Natural  Elonionta  of  Uovenleil  Theology,  (Dainl 
LciiliireM,)  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  4.  My  A.^piratioiin, 
("  Heart  Chorils,")  Lon.,  \r«l,  32ino.  5.  Moments  on 
the  Mimnt:  a  Seriox  of  Devotional  Meilitatloni',  Lon., 
1S,SJ,  iL'iNo.  fl.  Can  the  f)l,l  I  litli  live  with  the  Now? 
or.  The  I'lohleni  of  Ivvoliilion  ami  llevohition,  Eilin,  AnJ 
liiin.,  iN^.i,  p.  .■<vo;  LM  el.,  Issii. 

"He  iliieH  not  |irore.s.s  In  Inipilre  Into  the  truth  of  the 
theory  of  Kvolntiiin.  .  .  .  His  ipiestlon  Is,  Siippose  it  true, 
what  then?  .  .  .  We  Hiliiiiri' Ihe  niilille  eiieru>' of  Ijis  urKli* 
ment;  wehiive  miemlle'.s  varletyul  IlliistrutiVeHtiiieineiits 
set  forlh  with  ttreat  felielly  uf  phrase;  ami  we  are  olleii 
earrieil  away  wUh  the  slnmi;  rush  of  eloi(iience,  until  we 
are  reiuly  almost  in  aei'ept  Ills  c'onellislons  as  liievlliible. 
.  .  .  We  may  frankly  say  Ihat,  111  our  Jmlumeiit,  Iir.  Matli- 
csoli  has  not  niaile  out  his  ease."— .S;«.dii(or,  ll.\.  Nlii. 

7.  Itolatioii  of  Chrisliaiiity  to  I're-Chri.-tian  Morality, 
I.on.,  ISH",  12mio.  ,s.  The  I'saliiiint  anil  Scientist;  or, 
The  Modern  Value  of  Rcli({iou8  Sentiment,  Lon.,  1SS7, 

II.  8vo.     !).  Lamlniftrks  of  the  New  Testament  Molality, 
^on.,  1S88,  p.  Svo.     10,  Voices  of  the  Spirit,  Lon.,  1888, 
or.  Svii. 

MatheHon,  II.  I'mclioal  Advice  to  Amateur  Pho- 
to;;riiphcii",  Lou.,  I8li;).  K'nio. 

Mathestuil,  John.  Kngland  to  Delhi  :  a  Narra- 
tive of  Indian  Travel,  I,on.,  1871),  r.  Svo, 

MRtllCHOII,  PtTcy  Kwing.  A  Skeleton  Outline 
of  Komau  History  Chronologically  Arranged,  Lou.,  1881, 
K'mo. 

Mathews,  Mrs.  I'rienJs  for  the  Fireside,  Lon., 
1861),  2  voin.  |).  8vo. 

Matliewst  Albert,  ('■  Paul  Sicgvolk,"  pseud.,)  b. 
1820,  in  Now  York  City  ;  a  cousin  of  Cornelius  Mathews, 
(i/.  '..  «"''■,  vol,  ii. ;)  graduated  at  Vale  in  1812,  and  was 
nilmittcd  to  the  bar  in  1845.  I.  Walter  Ashwool;  a 
Lovo-Story,  N.  York,  1860.  2.  A  Bundle  of  Papers,  N. 
York,  187U,  Itlino. 

Mathews,  AlTred.  History  of  Wayne,  Pike,  and 
Monroe  Counties,  Pennsylvania,  Phila.,  188(1,  4to. 

Mathews,  Charles  James.  See  Dicke.vs, 
ClI.lHI.Ks,  Bceond  of  the  name,  »m/;)vi. 

Mathews,  Cornelius,  [uiite,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d,  1889. 
1.  Indian  Dook  of  Fairy-Tales;  from  the  Original 
Legends,  N.  York.  1S69,  12ino.  2.  The  Enchanted 
Hloecasins,  and  other  Legends  of  the  American  Indians, 
lllu^t.     N.  York,  1877,  sq.  8vo. 

Mathews,  Ed  waril  D.,  at  one  time  resident  engi- 
neer on  the  Madeira  and  Mamort  Railroad.  Up  the 
Amazon  and  Madeira  Rivera,  through  Bolivia  onj  Peru, 
Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

"  We  have  had  sundry  volumes  of  late  vears  on  the  Am- 
azon and  Its  tributaries;  but  Mr.  Mathews  has  penetrated 
further  into  the  oountrv  ami  made  a  loni,'er  sojourn  tliere 
than  most  men.  .  .  .  Ills  bimk  Is  well  worth  reading, 
thiiUKli  we  euiiiiot  .say  that  itshows  much  literary  talent." 
—Sit.  Hei\,  xlvill.  (>73. 

Muthews,  G.  II.  Diary  of  a  Summer  in  Europe. 
By  Porte.     N.  York,  1SG6. 

Mathews,  George  D.  Coinages  of  the  World, 
Ancient  and  Modern.     Illust.     N.  York,  l87li,  Svo. 

Mathews,  Henry  John,  M.A.,  graduated  at  Ex- 
eter ^Culle,;e,  Oxford,  l.snu.  I.  (Ed,)  Abriihum  !bn 
Ezra's  Couiinontary  on  the  Canticles,  after  the  First 
Recension,  Lon.,  1874,  or.  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  Commentary 
on  Ezra  and  Nehemiah.  By  Roijbi  Saadiah,  ("Se- 
mitic" Ser,)      0.\f.,  1888. 

Mathews,  Henry   M.     West  Virginia    Supreme 
Court  Reports,  vols,  vi.-ix,,  Riehmone,  Va,,  1876-77,  4 
vols.  Svo. 
1090 


MAT 
MatheWK,  Jnmcii  Mcl'nrlnne,  D.D.,  |oii><,  vol. 

ii.,add.,J  171^-1870,  held  no  panlorute  alter  I84II,  but  wan 
active  in  eicleiiinslieal  aflairs,  and  iirganir.eil  and  pre-idi'd 
over  the  Chrinthm  Inion  Council  which  luet  in  New 
York    in    I87«.      Fifty  Y«ar«  In   N«w  York,  N.  York, 

18,')8. 

MatheWN,  .tiilis  Jnnnnn  II.,  daughter  of  Ue\.,l. 
M.  .Miithens,  xiiii/o.  I.  liuy  Hamilton:  n  Story  of  i.iir 
Civil  War,  N.  \ork,  I8I1I1,  Svo.  2.  Ilyaciiiihe  and  I.er 
llrothers,  N.  York,  187(1,  Kiiuo,  .').  LllyV  Lemoii*,  N, 
York,  1870,  l8mo.  I.  Pinkie  nnd  the  HiibbllM,  N.  Y.rk, 
1870,  l8uio.  b.  Roae',^  Tcnipliilion,  N.  York,  1870,  Kluio, 
tl.  Little  FricniU  at  Glenwuod,  N.  York,  187(1,  Klino.  7. 
Daisybank,  1878,  Klmo,  8.  Kdlih  .Murrnv:  »  Novel.  .V. 
York,  1878,  12mo.  li.  IlelleV  I'ink  llootK.  Illu»t.  N, 
York,  1S80,  llo.  Id.  Breakfast  for  Two,  .le.,  l)o»t., 
1880,  l2mo,  II,  Fred  Bradford's  Debt,  Illust,  N, 
Y'ork,  St],  Svo.  12.  Harry  Bradford's  Criiiihilo.  Illu-t. 
N.  York,  I88,'),  8io,  AIhh  the  fnllowing  (cries,  cojitnin- 
ing  si.\  stories,  first  published  sepanili  ly  ;  I,  Bessie 
Books,  N,  York,  I8fl7-70,  (1  vols.  lAiiio;  new  ed,,  1874- 

75.     2.   The    Flowerets,   N,   York,   1870,  t'l   vols,    IS 

new  ed,,  Is7;)-71.  .'l.  Little  Sunbeams,  N.York,  I87l- 
72,  •!  vols.  Ilimo;  new  ed.,  l87,''i-7().  4,  Kitty  and  Lulu 
Hooks,  N.  Y'ork,  l872-7"i,  f!  vols,  Ifimo;  now  ed.,  18s:;, 
.').  .Miss  Ashton's  tJirls,  .\.  York,  I87;f-7,'i,  (1  vols.  Ifiiiin. 
With  Matiikws,  .Iri.iA  A.,  Haps  and  .Mishaps,  N.  York, 
1870-78,  11  vols,  innio. 

Mathews,  .Mitts  Julia  A.,  sister  of  thepreceditiv. 
Her  earlier  stories  wi  re  llrst  published  under  the  pseud. i 
nymo  of  "Alice  tirey."  1.  Lily  Hudson;  or,  Eiirlv 
Struggles  'midst  Continual  Hope,  N.  York,  IS.'i.'i,  U'lini. 
2.  Clara  Neville,  and  other  Talcs.  :i.  Dare  to  do  Kiglil 
Series.  N.  Y'ork,  5  vols.  I8mo.  4.  Oolden  Ladder  Se. 
rics,  N.  Y'ork,  18(1(1,  (i  vols.  ISmo;  newed.,  ISsi).  (Cnn. 
tains  six  storioF,  published  separately,  illustrative  of  the 
Lord's  Prayer.)  ■>,  Drayton  Hall  Series,  N.  York,  n 
vols.  Irtmo.  fi.  Katy  ami  .lim.  .\,  Y'ork,  1877,  Ifimo.  7. 
Bessie  Harrington's  Venture,  BmsI.,  1878,  Khiio,  s, 
Harrv  Moore's  Choice;  with  other  Missionary  Stories, 
Illust,      Phila.,  188:;.  KImii. 

.Mathews,  Marixaret  Harriet.  Dr.  Cilheri's 
Diiughters;  n  Story  for  (iirls.  Illust,  Phila,,  Issl, 
I2mo, 

Mathews,  W.,  M,A,  1.  Tho  Flora  of  Algeria,  eoti- 
sidored  in  Relation  to  tho  Physical  History  of  llie  .Medi- 
terranean Region  and  Supposed  Submergence  of  tliii 
Sahara,  Lon.,  1880,  8vo.  2.  The  Flora  of  the  Cleiit 
and  Lickey  Hills  and  Neighbouring  Parts,  Lon.,  iss:', 
I2iiio. 

Mathews,  M'illiani.  I.  The  Heir  of  Vallis :  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  I85I,  .'I  vols,  p,  Svo,  2,  The  Two  Home- ; 
a  Novel,  Lon,,  I8,i9,  H  vols,  p,  Svo. 

Mathews,  William,  LL.D.,b.  ISIS,  at  Wateriille, 
Me.;  graduated  at  Waterville  College  18,15;  adinitted  ti 
the  bar  I8:!S;  removed  to  Chicago  1850;  iimfessor  of  rlnt- 
orio  and  I'jiglisb  literature  in  tlie  I'niversity  of  Chicigo 
1802-75,  1,  (Jetting  on  in  the  World;  or.  Hints  mi 
Success  in  Life,  Chic,  1872;  new  ed..  1879.  2.  Tlie 
Great  Conversers,  and  other  Essays,  Chic,  1874.  ■". 
Words:  their  I'se  and  Abuse,  Chic",  1870,  I2uio:  new 
ed.,  en!.,  1884.  4.  (Trans.)  Monday  Chats;  Selecteil 
from  the  Causeries  de  Lundi  of  C.  A.  Sainte-Beine : 
with  Introduelory  Essoy  on  the  Life  and  Writiiij-'s  u< 
Sainte-Beuvc,  Chic,  1877,  lOnio.  .).  Hours  with  .Men 
and  Books,  Chic,  1877,  I2mo.  0.  Oratory  and  Oniinr.s 
Chic,  1879.  12mo.  7.  Literary  Style,  and  uther  Lssiivs, 
Chic,  1881,  12mo.  8.  .Men,  Places,  and  Things,  CliiL., 
1887,  I2mo.  9.  Wit  and  Humor:  their  I'sc  and  Al.use, 
Chic,  1SS8,  I2mo. 

Mathews,  Ilev.  W  illiam  Arnold,  M.A.,  jjnid- 

uated  at  Corpus  Christ!  College,  Oxford,  1861  ;  onluincd 
1802;  vicar  of  St.  Lawrence's,  Appleby,  since  Lss.'l.  1. 
The  National  Church  of  a  Christian  Nation,  Lou.,  Issj, 
12ini>.  2.  Constitutional  Church  Reform,  Lon.,  b.^li, 
12m 

Mi.ihewsy  William  Smith  Babcock.  !.  An 
Outline  of  Musical  Form,  Best.,  1868,  lOmo.  L'.  Dic- 
tionary of  Music  and  Musioians,  Chic,  ISsO,  .sm.  ■>■ 
Iloft  io  I'lidcrjtanu  Music:  Conci.io  Course  in  ."i'.:-',-!'! 
Intelligence  and  Taste,  Chic,  1880,  Svo;  new  ci,  «ith 
Pronouncing  Dictionary  and  Condensed  Encycl  .n:ediii 
of  Musical  Terms,  Ac,  ISSli,  12mo,  4,  New  Musical 
Miscellanies:  Hi  'orioal,  Critical,  Philosophical, nn  I  I'cJ- 
agojjie,  Phila,,  1^,3,  Svo, 

Mathias,  C.  W.  English  B,D,'s  and  Vmimn 
Freshmen,  Lon.,  1S63,  Svo. 


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.YtntHoii,  Nellie. 

Poverty,  l.on.,  iMsl 

Miillnck,  I.,  V, 


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.flotlliews,  Arthur  Buche.     (K,j  i  Ki,,.,  „,  nir 

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1SX2,  Svo.  '»xv.,    (issi-8_',j    UiohiuonU, 

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C.,lu,„l,nt  College  Uy,  School  im-.  wl"     .[..'ittea  to   h^ 

»r  m  the  «u,„e  year,  but  turned  hi.  ..'.c.;  "n  t  , Uem 

«nt  u(  the  founder-  of  the  New  Vo.k  AMthor™  Ch.h  ,1  ? 

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'  Adv(M!Ht.'»  a  fedenithin  of  Knulaod  ami  lo.r,.  1     1     .• 
— .Vi/,  yiVi',,  xxxiii,  .'iTii,  »'"K"aoii  anu  iior  I'dloniuH.' 

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Went  to  Niitiil  i,.  iu»i         I  university  of  Ulangow 

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in  Temif.««..n.  01  '"'***'*'"':  admitted  to  the  bur 

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lit^n  inade,-aml   1 1  "it  be  a  mi»  V'."'."  ''"'>"'«'i<'e  lias 

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coK!:^rcr,'i,i!L";..,!?,:  ^-  ^'"""»"" ''™»"-' 

i™^','*l"mi'"'"'  ''•     '■•""^''  '''••'''"  ■■  ■*  Drama,  N.  York, 

the*!,a"at"«ry'.?,f:?H77'r'V   '^ r'^'' ^  ^""^"  '» 
1S8.1,  eleelerM  P    or  L  ver.    or'sss      tTT"'  ■"l:!'^'' 

p  i:;o"^^^ ;""  in'="n'ai:ri.otJi  ^i";^r 

p.  8V0.       "ithJlAClSKIK,  STlAllTCrNVIvrHAW    Tho  I 

Of  Corrupt  Practices  at  Electio;.!''C:78«rH'o,''2d 

i«ff^n.ic^^;c  ^^!^^:^'o/ th:',^Li;:j.  ^^^ 

eopal  Church  ii,  l.:i.^.  „nd  hel/vario      p  sto?ate  •  I'ook 

v.C.  »,        ""•■'"   '^••'tfiolic   Churdi.     For  bioir    see 

2    T'lm^^r ''^ '>/'■"•     '•  »»«"■''  Melodies ''isrg! 
Ritual-    a  &"^«^',;''\''i''-     •■'•  ''^•i"i''«r'8    Pocket- 
1861     lol"7Vh""'l    "^   Scripture    Lessons,    Phila,, 
««.    iC      5    Th     i™'"'"-""*?  "f  'he  Pdul,  Phils, 
isflfl     ;  ;•  P"  R'^surrcction  of  the  Body.  Phila 

York  18B7  /'  ^''^'^  "^  ^'""''"'■>  Method  am  n! 
iHftr'in  '  I™-..'-  P°P"l'«r  Amusements  N  York 
1867,  16mo.    8.  Abduction  of  Mary  Ann  Smith   by  the 

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lligliwuys     ttnj     Horses. 


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it  Honest?  Eight  Questions  by  Father  Heeker :  with 
Answers,  N.  York,  18H8,  IBino.  II.  Lessons  in  lle- 
sponsivo  Kcailings;  new  ej.,  I'hila.,  ISfi'.t,  18mo.  12, 
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Muiide,  C'npt.  The  Invasion  and  Defence  of  Eng- 
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Maiulc,  Mrs.  I.  Two  Paths;  a  Tale  for  the 
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Maude,  John  Edwitrd,  d.  ISS.O,  let.  29.  The 
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Illast.      Lon.,  I88S.  p.  svo. 

Maudslcy,  Henry,  M.D..  E.R.C.P.,  b.  1S33,  near 
Qiggleswick,  Settle,  Yorkshire;  educated  at  University 
College,  London,  and  gnuluateil  M.D.  at  F^ondon  Uni- 
versity IS;')";  was  physician  to  the  Manchester  Koyal 
Lunatic  Hospital  1859-02,  and  has  since  been  ]irofe.ssor 
of  medical  jurisprudence  in  University  College,  London  ; 
president  of  the  Medico- Psychological  Association  (d' 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  editor  of  the  Journal  of 
Mental  .Science.  He  has  contributed  to  periodicals.  1. 
On  the  Method  of  the  Study  of  Mind,  Lon.,  ISliJ,  Svo. 
2.  The  Physiology  and  Pathology  of  Mind,  Lon.,  1807, 
Svo;  2d  ed.,  1808. 

"  A  mainial  of  mental  science  in  all  its  parts,  embracing 
all  that  is  kninvii  in  the  existing  state  of  idiysiology.  .  .  . 
Dr.  Maiid^ley  not  only  condemns  nietapbysics.  but  re- 
nounces tliat'enipiricnrpsycholoKy  which  attained  so  much 
renown  in  the  last  ccntitry.  andwas  the  lonndatiun  of  so 
many  reputations,  from  Descartes  to  Sir  William  Hamil- 
ton."—.Sa(.  lito.,  xxiii.  liOl. 

Ii.  Body  and  Mind:  an  Inquiry  into  their  Conreotion 
ami  Mutual  Influence,  specially  in  Uelcrenco  to  Mental 
Disorders,  (Gulstonian  Lectures,)  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo; 
new  ed.,  enl.,  18711.  4.  Responsibility  in  Mental  Dis- 
ease, ("  International  Scientilio"  Ser.,)  Lon.,  1871,  p. 
Svo.  5.  The  Physiology  of  Mind  :  being  the  First  Part 
of  a  Third  Edition  of  "The  Physiology  and  Pathology 
of  Mind  :"  Revised,  Enlarged,  and  in  great  part  Rewrit- 
ten, Lon.,  187(1,  p.  Svo. 

"The  fiind-iniental  article,  or  gniund-plan,  upon  which 
the  whole  of  bis  system  is  built  up,  is  the  admitted  pbysi- 
oloKical  tact  that  with  every  d'splay  of  mental  activity 
there  is  a  correlative  chaoKe  or  waste  nf  nervous  element, 
and  that  on  the  condition  of  (be  materijil  ^ul'strut(lnl  must 
depend  tlie<legrcc  ami  cbara(.'tcr  of  the  manilestcd  energy 
or  the  mental  phenipmenon."— .Vpccdi/or,  xlix.  l;iT7. 

I).  The  Pathology  of  .Mind  :  being  the  Third  Edition 
of  the  Second  Part  of  "  The  Physiology  and  Pathology 
of  Mind:"  Reoivst,  Enlarged,  and  Rewritten,  Lon.,  1879, 
Svo. 

"  Unlike  most  books  of  its  class,  it  Is  a  consistent  whole 
rather  than  a  mere  collection  of  scattered  facts.  It  must 
be  read  tbroiigli  fnmi  begiiniing  to  end  in  order  to  under- 
stand its  scope  ami  plan  ;  but  it  can  be  read  through  almost 
as  easily  a.s  a  novel  or  a  V()lume  of  travels." — ^■1//*.,  Xo. 
2(WI. 

"  Dr.  Maudsley  has  hail  oiiporlunitics  inferior  to  none 
of  observing  the  a'M^rratimis  .»f  the  mental  iiortlon  of  our 
nature  from  lis  normal  and  healthy  state,  and  he  has 
brought  to  its  study  an  amount  of  patience,  honesty  of 
purpose,  and  ac(Ue  analysis  seldom  ei|ualled,  with  a  power 
of  scholarly  and  clear  expression  in  which  medical  nooks 
arc  too  often  ih'ftiirnt." —Sprrl!il,:r.  Hi.  1I.H1. 

7.  Body  and  Will:  being  an  Essay  concerning  Will, 
in  its  Metaphysical,  Physiological,  and  Pathological 
Aspects,  Lon.,  1881!,  Svo.  S.  Natural  Causes  and  Super- 
natural Seemings,  Lon.,  1880,  p,  Svo. 

"Dr.  Maudsley's  book  Is  written  to  demolish  the  evl- 

1092 


I  dei'ces  for  what  is  called  the  supernatural.  .  .  .  He  thinks 
1  lliat  'the  comi>lete  accomplishment  of  disiUnslon,'    fur 
,  which  be  himself  labours  so  strenuously,  may  very  likci'. 
■  t)e  'the  close  of  dftvelopment  and  the  begiiniing  ol  dcHin 
oration.'  .  .  .  His  isastrangeatlitudeof  mii\d."— .s^i(i/(i(.,; 
'  lix.  IU8. 

.Milildson,  Kev.  W.  T.  1.  Jerusalem,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  1810,  p.  Svo,  2.  .Sermons  preached  :it 
Bercsford  Chapel,  Walworth,  Lon.,  1858,  12mo. 

3Iltughnn,  Miss  Janet.  1.  Charley  Nugent;  oi-. 
Passages  in  the  Life  of  a  Sub,  Lon.,  I860,  :i  vols.  p.  Svu. 
Anon.  2.  The  .Vubyns  of  St.  Aubyn,  Edin.  iiTul  Lon., 
Is02,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  Anon.  I).  Richard  Langdnii: 
or.  Foreshadowed;  a  Novel,  Edin.,  ISO:),  p.  Svo.  Anun. 
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.Maughan,  M  illiani  Charles.  I.  The  Alp-  ,f 
Arabia:  Travels  in  Egypt,  Sinai,  .Arabia,  and  the  Ib'ly 
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monde,  Lon.,  ISS2,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Maule,  Mrs.  A.  H.  Through  War  to  Peace:  !i 
Novel,  Lon.,  1881,  ;i  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Maunder,  Charles  frcderick,  F.R.C.S.,  Is:;.'- 
1879,  was  surgeon  to.  and  lecturer  at,  the  London  Hospi- 
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gery  of  the  Arteries:  Lettsomian  Lectures,  Lon.,  Is7r.. 
12mo.     I!.  Fistula  in  Ano,  Lon.,  IS77,  cr.  Svo. 

Maunder,  George,  [<tnti;  vol.  ii.,  add.]  I.  Full 
Assurance ;  or.  The  Doctrine  of  the  Witness  of  (hi- 
Spirit,  Lon.,  1859,  I2mo.  2.  Light  from  Heaven:  tli.j 
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Maunsell,  U.  E.     Poems,  Lon.,  1801,  fp.  Svo. 

Maunsell,  Samuel  Edward^  Notes  of  .Mcili<':il 
Experiences  in  Indiii,  principally  with  Reference  to  l)i-- 
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.Maunsell,  Thomasine.  Legends  of  the  Jacuhitu 
V,':'is,  Lon.,  1873,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Maunsell,  W.  Pryee.  The  Poisoned  Chalice  :  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  188S.  cr.  Svo. 

Maurice,  Charles  Edmund,  b.  1813;  youngt-t 
son  of  Rev.  J.  F.  D.  Maurice,  iii/ni  ;  educated  at  Clui-t 
Church,  Oxford:  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Teiuplc 
1871.     1.  Lives  of  English  Pop.ular  Leaders  in  the  .Mil 
die  Ages:  vol.  i.,  Sle]ihen  Langton,  Lon.,  1872.  p.  8v... 

""I'lie  volume  contains  nniny  interesting  details,  includ- 
ing some  important  documents  which  are  not  given  ai 
length  even  by  Dr.  Honk  ;  and  if  we  say  that  it  is  nui  i.- 
ways  unite  ea'sy  reading,  we  may  add  that  it  will  ani|-,y 
1  repay  those  who  read  it.  whether  as  a  chapter  of  the  ii,m- 
j  stitiuioiial  hi.-tory  of  Kngluiid  or  as  the  life  of  a  great  lii.'j.- 
lisbnian."— .s^KCtator,  xiv.  984. 

Vol.  ii.,  Tyler.  Hall,  and  Oldoastle,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svu. 

"The  'Lives'  arc  brief;  the  parts  not  strictly  biog' .uili- 
Ical  are,  on  the  contrary,  ample,  and  full  of  interest  ,., I 
instructi(ui.  .Mr.  .Maiu'ice's  menmirs  are  pictures  of  l.,c 
siK'ial  life  of  Kngland  in  antecedent  and  eont' 
times,"— J^/i.,  No.  2j;,"i, 

"  His  work,  we  have  no  doubt,  was  promiited  by  gencr"i:< 
sympalbies,  .  .  .  but  we  cannot  honestly  .say  that  he  llll^ 
shown  ui  it  the  critical  judgment  of  an  historian."— J, v.mi  s 
Gaibdneu:  Acad.,  vii.  209. 

2.  Plays  for  the  People;  or.  Common  Rights,  ir., 
Lon.,  1883,  12mo.  3.  The  Revolutiimary  Jloveineiit  v( 
184,8-49  in  Italy,  Austria,  Hungary,  and  (Icrmiiny;  niih 
some  Examination  of  the  I'revious  Thirty-Three  Ye;ir-. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

"  He  has  I'urnisbed  a  valuable  epitome,  not  only  of  (lie 
stirring  incidents  of  18-lS  ami  1M9,  but  also  of  the  ijm  i:d 
and  political  ciuiditiinis  of  the  generation  leading  u|i  :•> 
them.  The  facts  ,  .  .  are.  however,  so  crowded  Ingctlur 
that  the  ordiimry  reader  will  derive  from  his  narrative  a 
less  clear  understanding  of  the  subject  than  might  have 
been  obtained  either  from  a  work  of  the  sanu'  si/,c  «ilh 
fewer  details,  or  frnm  a  work  large  enough  for  its  cniilrnls 
to  Ije  set  forth  picturesquely  and  in  perspective."— .l(/i,  .No. 
3132. 

See  letters  from  Karl  Blind,  [Acail.,  xxxiii.  ",:'.;,) 
pointing  out  some  errors  in  thi  work, 

-Maurice,  J.  Method  of  Fixing  Artificial  Teeth, 
Lon.,  1857,  p.  Svo. 

"  Maurice,  Jacques 
Jamks  W.,  iu/iit, 

.Maurice,  Col.  John  Frederick.  R.  A.,  eldest  .'lai 
of  Hev.  J.  F.  D.  Maurice,  hi/'rn  ;  professor  of  lailitiiiy 
history  at  the  Royal  Staff  College.  I.  The  .Systciii  "< 
Ficid  Manoeuvres  brrt  :id:iptcd  for  enabliuj^  v\n  ''i.-.^s 
to  meet  a  Continental  Army,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo;  21  d. 
same  year. 

"The  book  .  .  .  is  not  only  the  Wellington  Prize  i:>ay, 
but  has  also  been  declared  by  (Job  Hanuey,  to  whom  i"e 
Duke  of  Wellington  Intrusted  the  task  of  making  the 


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I'oii'Tss-'"   ^,,,^'"^'J''f"™  «™,u.t;   of  the  Wir'-o'  i'    ; 
l-on..  ISS,       I,.   Ihe  liahwioo  of  Military  Power  in  K„ 
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!.^eJ^iti^f;S;h;^!t^i-l,:;^'.- 
u.ae,,nv^ted,,^.  !;;a;^l!-;,r,--;;:«H^ 


Kni.h,.hrld,„-p?^;.or7n.rarUZ,^d,nt'"?r 
"dge.  ri,o  posltioi.  of  Mr.  Maurice  in  the  EnWish 
I  hureh  was  peculiar  and  In  son.o  respect,  unique.  While 
IMS  views  ,n  regard  to  the  ,!octrin'e  of  eternal  nuniT 
nent  and  other  c,ue»tions  drew  u,,on  hi,u  the  c  nS  ,  na-' 
ti on  of  the  general  nniss  of  the  clergy,  he  was  an  obieet 
"almost  unbounded  reverence  with  a  small  body  „f T, 

lin    '  ,  ?1;'-  T,"   "".'■'"''-■"''    ^y  'he  simplicity   Lnd 

eArl     >     (r»r'        "'« «'•"."!''  »'   liberal  sentimentB  in 
hu  cl   '"±'1""'"''  of  „,„«,on  within  the  pale  of  the 

Wh";"'"  „^"  '-.Five  Sermons,  i;,',,  l',s,'  '^''sv '^  , 
-.What    ,s   Kevolation?a  Series   of  Sennon     on    tl  e 
I-. pphany  ;  to  which  are  added  Letters  to  a  Theo  Lical 

"    rvo""    s™''vr  ''""'"T  "f  ■^'^-  Manuel  "fr 
I   1.1.  cr.  .ivo.      (See  Man.ski,,  Rkv.  II    L    «ii,,,.„  i      .< 

n"';;:  ,1 "  /' viv-'-y' ;; "''"" '» "-oiat;;,:^''!  ,te?s 

I.     epy  to  Mr.  hansel's  "Examination  of  Striotures 

le   iamp  on  Lectures,"  Lon.,  Isim,  or.  Svo.     i.  The  I 
men     Lon     I'i'PiT' '""  ""-"  '"'"'y^'"'^  Articles  :  Tw^ 
b  I    e   or   Book    o     It'''  7?--     ^•,I^''«'"'-«"  "»  '!'«  Apoea- 
J,    e,  or   Book    of   Revelation,   Lon.,  l.Sfil,  cr.  Xvo      « 
I>  ilogues   on    Family  Worship,  L„n.,  1862,  cr.  8vo      7 

^.£Lpu;^r.K::i:-rf^'^---;^f 

r...o,.,,,„e:  thapter,  from  Engli.,h  UlUory.  Lon.-.TsBe 


'  ■'- leiiser,  and   H;irki.    ami  «    i       ,    i  •.'.■"'"'  •^""'■". 

are-  lull  „f  reaynrmil, .'"'''"'  '/""•'■''m.  'niey 
thr„uf,.l,„„t  l.v  a  kidir'<ul  ,V1 ''■'';  '""'  '"■','  '"ii'»"t..;i 
Innk  at  the  I'est  sh  e     ■    ;,  ,"  ,1    "■''J-'^  eiid..,.v.,urs  to 

"--';i:;;- « > i» ^ii.'«'ovi"':i,il!;;'g^;.';';;  i;;.,^^^^-"™ 

Hknkii.u.  CiiiTinsM: 
:  are  abundant  Siut  he  is   .on«.      ,'v''   '""'«'"  "'",'  .''^■'■''•' 

::(^r;;;!ft!e^'!;r^:?i'EiS?-''- 

,  soiml."-.l«,,  y,'  ...Jii""  '"""  "illm-'iice  was  strictly  per- 

'  Pcmiam'iMVuU  ^"lli;  .;;;"  J"ll^"r'' ''"":  '"'f,  """■»  "f 

been  his  serviees  in     iv?n„  ,iP       "'^''  "K'^l'imible  as  have 

'  lilt;  erring  and  .nfttria!  ,,''-'  ",'"'  «"i''i"K  and  eomfort- 

and  heard  hini  knew  that  lie     ui    .      ,         "'  ' ''  "'">«""' 

<iod,  I,,  bear  witness  ."er.'Iabm   .r'Tl'*'''-'''  ".''"^  ^""" 
lor.  .\xvi.  nil  1.  relation  ol  Ood  to  us.'  — .s>(f(a. 

iMiiurico,   Morton. 

Priest,  Lon.,  ISHO,  12mo 

2.  Hel/^„d  C;m2l\yl;^;;Vsl  kt^ry^.r^fnv/'s^S- 
Anon.^.i.J.rayers  ,.r  the  Sick  andDVi,;;:-L™:'is-;;; 

Maury,  Dabiiey  Herndoii,  b.  I,s22,  in   Freder 
'.ck.«lH.rg,  Aa.;  „„  ,|,ew   of  Matthew    Font  line   :Maurv" 

1  mi  1  r  Jiouniud  lioopt,  Wash..  1869 

ii.:^dd"7i;i^^rVs'!r  ''^»"'«i"-'  ^^'■^■.  ['.-"^  vd. 

1093 


Ut.'veltiti<.ns    of   ii    Catbulio 


lpil'»tMI> 


Mi(l 


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Mns.  D.  F.,  Kiiprn. 
Lon.,  I.Srt4,  12mo. 
ISfiS;  ni'W  oil.,  rov 


MAU 

1.  Vhysical  Geogrniihy  for  Schools, 
2  The  Wurld  we  live  in,  N.  Yiirk, 
illust..  1870,  4t».  3.  Physical  Sur- 
vey of  Virginiii :  I'roliminiiry  Report,  Richmond,  isil'.'. 
8vo;  2d  ed.,  N.  York.  ISfi'.l.  Preliminary  Report,  No.  ^  l^H. 
2,  with  Notes  and  Ad.litions  by  hi.s  Son,  N.  iork,  1S7H. 
A.  Manual  of  Gcognipl'.v.  IMuM.  N-  York,  s,  ,  4to. 
With  I'c.NTAiNK,  William  M.,  Ue:^ourcos  of  West  \  ii- 
ginia.  Wlieeling.  W.Va.,  IS77.  Svo. 

Maury,  Matthew  Fontaine,  son  of  the  preceding. 
Resource.,  of  ihe  C.«il-Field  of  the  Tpper  Kanawha  :  with 
.Sketch  of  the   Iron    licit  of  Virginia,  Richmond,  IS,.), 


M.\X 

Svo.  2.  With  Iho  Connaught  Kiingers  in  liuiuttrs, 
Camp,  and  on  liCave,  Lon.,  1S82,  Svo. 

Maxwell,  Lieut.  F.  T.    (Tran?.)  Campaigns  (pf 
18711-71  .    The  Corp.<  of  Werder,  by  1..   Ldhlein,   Lon., 

Maxwell,   Kev.  George.    .Sermons.     Edited  hy 
his  Daughter.     Lon.,  |.S7.'>,  IJino. 
Maxwell,  Sir  Herbert  Kustnce,  Bart.,  F"  A., 

b.  181a;  M.P.  for  Wigtownsliire  since  Is^SIl;  a  junior 
lord  of  the  treasury  since  18S(i.  Sludics  in  the  Topo^- 
raphy  of  (iailoway  :  being  a  List  of  nearly  Four  I  hou- 
sand  Names  of  Places:  with  Keiniirks  on  tlieir  Origin 
and  Mciining,  and  an   Introductory  E.ssny,  Edin.,  1S.'<7, 


Maw,  «eor,e,  F  L>     A  Monog^ph  o^be  Uenus    ^e».^r..  .Ji^^J^'^ --,,,.,  „„_„,,,  ,„„ 

Crocus;  with   ''"   ;';r"^' V;'^.  '''   f J'Lll^f,..   m.I^^  Clerk   Ma.xwell,  of  Middlebie,   Scotland;   w,,.- 

Wnrds  Crocus  and  haHron.     By  Charles  t.  Lacaita,  ,  ^,,„^,^t^j  „t  Edinburgh  Academy  and  University,  and 


'°»Mawr'EJa'''(S7seo'co:;LlNu:E;^;zl^;^TH,,^^  "'"'Y  n^"'''"^    •'"'""    "I 

"Maur,  l^ta,     (Pseuu.)    i5eev.o..L  '  Ncientilio  periodicals,  and  published  fugitive  verse- and 

various  magazines.     For  Idog.,  see  i  amp- 
1.  Essay  on  the  Stability  andiMo 


\  epigrams  in 

i  liKLL.  Lkwis.  «ii;)1' 


Maw«on,  J.     Reform  of  the   House  of  Commons 
''M^rt'^i;'iy^nrv'™;a;dingi  Berkeley,  !  ='  ^'^^rri'^  Rings,  .Ada,,.   Pri.e_  Essay,)  1 
K  CM  (i  ,  i8:i2-18H:i,  governor  of  Heligoland  I.-*!)!,  and 
of   Newfoundland    I8S1.       (Tians.)    Prince    Bismarck's 
Letters  to  liis  Wife,  his  Sister,  and  Others,  1844-,  II ;  from 
thetierman,  L'Mi.,  I87.'<,  !>.  8vo.  _ 

Maxson,  Edwin  K.,  M.D.  1.  A  Treatise  on  the 
Practice  of  Medicine,  Phih,  ,  18151,  r.  Svo.  2.  Hospitals, 
British,  French,  and  Aiiicrioan,  Phila.,  1868.  12mo. 

Maxted,  Jessie  Mary.  The  People  ol  Pentonby  : 
a  Temperance  Tale,  Lon.,  f87'J,*.  t<v«. 

Maxwell,  Alexander,  F,S.A.  Soot.  The  History 
id'  Old  Dundee  :  narrated  out  of  the  Town  Council  Reg- 
ister :  with  Additions  from  Contciupurary  Annals,  hdin., 

1884,  4to.  ,  ,    .   , 

'  He  has  m,  de  good  use  of  the  unpriiited  re 


1869,  4to.  2.  Theory  cd'  Heat,  Lim.,  1871,  12mo;  new 
eds.,  1872,  1875.  :t.  Elcciricity  and  Magnetism,  Lon.. 
1,S73,  2  vols.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1881. 

"  It  is  a  liook  the  iirininality  of  which  is  only  ccmnllcl 
l,v  the  wiilth  <if  rcsoareli  displayed.  .  .  .  'Uie  aiiahMs  i- 
tlirniigliout  Immeilialely  connoeted  with  eNperinieiUal  ic- 
.sulls;  and  the  whole  subject  is  exhibited  lu  a  way  \\  Inch 
must  ilelight  those  who  have  hUlierlo  been  coinpe He.  t.. 
cull  their  knowledge  of  it  from  many  and  dcLnli,-.! 
sources,  where  the  iioiatioii  and  the  melhods  i>f  cousi.lir- 
liiL'  the  subject  liave  la  cii  in  general  nut  such  as  to  present 
to  the  in.pii-er  aiivtliiiii;  in  the  nature  oi  a  liomogciieous 


Oxf, 


whole;  -.t(A..  No.  2)00, 

)  JIattcr  ai  1  Motion,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo.  o.  (Ivl.i 
Electrical  Researches  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Cavcndisli. 
F  R  S. :  written  between  1771  and  17>1  ;  from  the  Ongi- 
qal  MgS.  in  the  Possession  of  ll.o  Duke  of  Devcjnsliuc, 
K.ii.,Ciiinbridgc,  1879,  Svo.  li.  An  Elementary  Trealise 
on  fclcctrici.y.  Edited  by  William  (i.unelt,  M.A 
I  SHI.  Svo.  Popth. 
"The  editorial  duty  has  been  judiciously  iierf,.nu' 
_  The  work  will  be  stuiiied  witli  iuteresl  am    prolil,  i 

lo' sir  William  Stirling-Maxwell,  infru.     1.  The  Lady  !  oni'y  by  those  who  are  baffled  by  the  formidable  array 
!,;  \::  Jaraye,  [verse.f  Lon.,  1861,  4to ;    new  ed.,  ^^^^•l^^^^^.Zl^l^u^IIZ^^^'^^r^'t^^^^^ 
Iji.  8vo.  ,       ,,  •        ri      ,,,,„,  f,,-!  common-sense  methods  ti;  the  analytical  null 

"  The  author  has  not  lost  the  cunning  of  her  hand  for  i 
writing  verse  that  moves  i 

llow."--4(/,.,  No.  178:i.  a  „,u 

2.   Lost   and  Saved,  Lon.,   ls63,   i  vols.  p.  8vo;   5th 


burgiii  ?"°.'s'paring'iu)'pa"ins  ti)  produeeu  work  exhaustive 
of  the  subject."— .!(/,.,  No.  ffljy. 

Maxwell,  Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah,  l,B«^y 
Stirling-,  [miti-.  vol.  ii.,  Nouton,  Hon.  0.  E.  S.,  add..] 
18IIS-1S77.  Mr.  Norton  died  in  1875,  and  in  ls77, 
three  months  before  her  death,  Mrs.  Norton  was  married 


III  . 


"-.I//. 


'in  meiLsuredmiuic  ,vith  a  stalely    -^-^-  ,j,,^^  Scientific  Papers  of  the  Late  Professor 

D.    Nivcn,    M.A. 


eil.  same  year. 

"She  writes  from  the  fulness  of  her  heart,  ami  Is  moved 
to  genuine  auger  and  pity  by  observing  how  lightly  bad 
men  are  censured,  and  h<iw  cruelly  good  \,oineii  are 
treated.  .  .  .  The  story  is  sadly  twisted  and  mangled  by  the 
exigencies  of  the  moral  aim.'  — Sa(.  Mev.,  xv.  701. 

3.  01.1  Sir  Douglas,  Lim.,  18B7,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  1S71.  ,,    ,       , 

■  Its  Judgments  and  indignation  arc  less  onesided  and 
defiant  than  they  would  have  been  had  the  book  been 
written  ii  '.lines  less  remote  from  incidents  which  llrst  iii- 
siiireil  the  author  to  exclaim  againi-t  man  s  violence  and 
woman's  spite.  .  .  .  •  ()I<1  sir  PongliLs;  it  at  loroiiglily  read- 
able and  wholesome  work  of  (icHon.  — -l»i..  No.  2il»ii. 

4.  (Ed.)  The  Rose  of  .Jericho;  f.oin  the  trench,  Lon., 
1869,  p.  Svo. 

.Maxwell,  Cecil.  The  Story  of  Three  Sisters, 
Lon.,  1S74,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  ,  „     ,      i 

Maxwell,  Charles  Alfred.  1.  Wars  of  England 
and  Scotland,  Edin.,  1S69,  p.  8vo.  2.  The  Sea-k.ngs 
of  Orkney,  and  other  Historical  Talcs,  Eilin.,  1869,  p. 
Svo.  .■?.  English  ami  Scottish  Chivalry  :  Tales,  Edin., 
jjjd.,)  l2nio,  4.  Battle  History  "f  Scotlaml.  Edin..  I,8b9, 
cr.  8vo.°  6.  Battle-History  of  England:  Tales  of  Chiv- 
oby  and  Adventure,  Eilin.,  1869,  p.  Svo. 

Maxwell,  David.  The  Ulory  of  Saints  between 
Dciilh  and  the  Resurrection,  Lon.,  1856,  12ino. 

Maxwell,  «en.  E.  II.  1.  Oriffln  Ahoy  !  a  Yacht- 
Cruiso  to  the  Levant,  and  Wanderings,  18S1,  Lon.,  1»»A 
1094 


Maxwell.      Edited    by    W 

Lon..  1890,  2  vols.  r.  4to.  . 

Maxwell,  Mary.    (Trans.)  Gloria  Viotis : 
-atico.  bv  Ossip  Schubin,  [pseud.?]  N.  York,  IsSb, 


l.i'l.'ik 
Illu^l, 


n    11" 
piaiH 


Maxwell,   J>Iary    Elizabeth,  (Braddon,)  i. 

lS:i7,  in  London  ;  thodaughter  of  a  solicitor.     She  beuaii 

to  write  at  a  very  early  age.  contributing  verses,  politMil 

squibs,  and  parodies  to  provincial   newspapers.     .'•Ii''  i- 

also  the  author  of  several  plays,  which  have  been  aoi.;!, 

among  them  the  Loves  of  Arcadia,  a  eommedietta    iii 

1860,  and  Married  Beneiith  Him,  in  I8S2;  but  her  chid 

success  has  been  w..n  by  her  novels,  which  have  ha.  a 

very  large  ciivulati.m,  some  .d'  the  early  ones  esp.'^iall.v 

having  passed  through  many  editions.     She  was  muriica 

in  1S74  to  Jidin  Maxwell,  a  publisher,  in  London,    sue 

is  the  editor  of  the  Mistletoe  Bo.:.sh.  ii  Chri;  tiniis  aiiinuil, 

each    number   containing    a   complete   story,    gciinally 

written   by   herself.      I.   Garibaldi,   and   other   l"cm?, 

Lon.,  IS61,  fp.  Svo.     2.  The  Lady  Lisle,  Lon.,  ISM.   p. 

Svo.     3.  Ralph  the  Bailitf,  and  other  Tales,  Lou..  i>"-. 

121110  ;  newcd.,  1869.     4.  The  Captain  of  the"  vi'll;'"' 

Lon.,   1862,   12mo;    now  ed.,   1867.    /).   Ud.v   Aa.|l.:y  s 

Secret,  Lon.,  1862,  o  wds.  p.  '■■','r,  ;   iitn  c::.,  ■.-■■■ 

"  It  Is,  in  fact,  just  the  sort  of  book  to  be  rca.l  i..         i 

bo..v,-not  U")  sentimental  f<ir  a  man  s  remnremii  '~      '_ 

too  iiseful  for  a  woman's;  having  nociid  ol  l''','.'-';''    '   ™ 
spiraciesforthosewh.ilikephits.aiidplen  yiil  llgl  i_  .R  M 

able  eonversallmi  for  those  wh<)  do  niit.    'flic  '';■►  ,^'1    .'"I 
of  scenery  are  excellent,  and  dlscrimlinUlon  is  dlsilajeo 


''''■i-k 


MAX 

No,"l82.C''""^''"°"  °f  "''"  'he  minor  charaeters."-^(A„ 


Xvo;  Hh  ed., 


,,,'.V,'..'J'.S. !:!".'•  '"^  ™"'"  ilii=  ineloilmniH,  „t  flio  1,'iok  is 


St  excltiiiK. 


;„  .•  '".«""",""""•  <"  t'lo  i)ool<  is    ^'="".-1;  on  ine   rowers  iinil  Dm 

'u^V'^'^^^r:^•''^.^.!U't:!:"i  '  ^''"''   Sherifl»,    ,,n,l    Constables 


MAY 
^^^Maxwell,  Hon.  S.    Wells  of  Salvation,  Lon.,  lsf,5, 

}^iZ^T%"'  ^^'"»''*-     1-  Kigest  of  Decisions  of  the 
Nebi,,sl<a  hujirerno  Couit,  Des  .\I(,ines.  la.,  IS77  ,Svo     -> 

l?fi'%r  \lt'   '"'T""  '"""  I""i^''  "f  Justices  of'tl,; 


■'■  \l     ."i'ITh  '  ^''''.""■^'  '"'"■•  '■"''•^'  •■<  >"'l"-  P-  "^vo.  olli-enlise  on  Cmin,,,,]  l'n„.e,l„re.  Chic,  is's:,  Svo 


.(.Henry  Dunbar:  the  Stor.vof  an  Outcast,  Lon  ,  1861 
3  vols.  p.  8vo^  10.  The  DoctoV's  Wife,  Lon.,  186  "  ,3\-,!l'' 
ti.  .T,.„.,„...  r\.^y  »■  Cloil,  Lon.,  18fi,-,,  :i  vols.  p.  Svo.     1 


„     «,.,         11     A     .  „        .^v^ui.M   »   HUB    i,on.,  ISHl, 

p.  8vo.    1   .  Only  a  Clo.l.  Lon.,  18fi,5,  'i  vols   p.  8  • 
Mr  Jasper  s  Tenant,  Lon.,  1865,  .3  vols.  p.  8vo. 
Laiiy  8  iMile,  Lon.,  1866,  I  ■-•     -     "         '.  ,    -  • 


.    '.      --: •"""•■!  vols.  p.  8vo. 

w>n,  Lon.,  1867,  ;i  vols.  p.  8vo.     15.  liirds  of  I'r'ey.'Un., 

W"  •   vi;'-  f:  s'"-     V--  ?""•'»"«■»  Inl-eritanoe    Lon 
l.'<)^  .J  vols.  p.  Svo.      17.  Dead-Sea  Fruit,  Lon      868   s 

1. .  Fenton  s  Quest:  a  Novel.  Lon.,  1871,  :i  vols.  p.  8vo 

:;         oi  ^1??''  "f  ^"^'"'  ■  ''  Novel,  Lon.,  1871,  3    ols  i) 

To  the   ii"^r'  f  ?■''"=''• ''°"-  '•^"'  '  ^"'M'  «™     "^ 
o  the  li.tter  Ln,l,  Lon.,  1872,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.    23.  Lost  foi^ 

8  .;,  "'">  ^/"•'•o"'  »»'l  »"<>>•  Tales,  Lon.,  1873,  .3  vols.  p. 
Ivo  ^.fi  ''."■"'IS'-'"  ;'"''  '■i'g'-i'ns.  L»n.,  1873  3  vols.  p. 
Mo.  26.  Lucius  Davoren,  L„n.,  1873,  3  vols.  or.  8vo 
2,  Taken  at  the  Flood,  Lon.,  1874,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo  2," 
A  strange  World:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1875.  211.  Ho  taees 
^l.^r'r"'  H"".-X  '•'^'S'  •*  ^"'■^-  "■  '^vo.     30.  De.ad  Men': 

T       '  , ol«'  ■*  *'!!''•  !'•  ** '■■"■     ^--  I*"'  t"  tl'«  Test :  a  Novel 
Lun    1876  p.  8vo.     3.!.  Weavers  and  ^V'eft,  L^n     1877 

S7?3PJ:"'  j'*'  A"  Ol"'"  ^'<'^'li«t:  'v  Novel  1, on; 
1>  .S  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  35.  Vixen  :  a  Novel,  Lon  187i(  ■ 
vo  s  cr.  8v-o.    36.  The  Cloven  Foot :  a  Nov'e^  Lo,',.   1  s'ii 

:     n      "■■■  l'"-     ,^^-  '"'"  ^^"'y  "f  liarbara,  ',on     1880 
.<  vo  s.  cr.  Svo.     3S.  Just  as  I  am  :  a  No-.-.,   Lon       SmO 

Drit;  "^7     ■'''';  '^'''"i  *^'=^'"S  "'i"><^^-'^  ^  an  OHfennai 
N     el  'ion     Hs'r  ■^•'•^•, ''""••  l«'^"-       -"O-    Asphodeh    a 
^■nc  ,  Lon.,  1SS|,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.     41.  Mount  Uoval  •  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo       4"    Dross     ni-rj, 
toot  of  Evil:  a  Comedy,  in  F„u^Act,-Lon  ,    ,8,^.^'    rs 
Marjono  Dow:  a   Household   Idyl,  in  Two' Acts,'Lon  ," 

i'-rLon     H:.r'i,"«r"^''."''"^   a  comedy,  in  l-ou 
f.i.'  ,9""  '*''^"-  J5.  Married  in  Haste:  a  Novel,  Lon 

l|>.  «vo.  47  Phantom  Fortune,  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols  cr 
T:';A"L:n'"l'8  4't:.  *'■  ft-  a^J  Veea  and  othe; 
■  1  -t  .  r  i  '"'""•  '•'■  r-'htiiael:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
L,  'fs8«'i/-  '";,  ?!'•  ^^.^I'^J'^  Weird:  a  Novel 
T  -  Lo"'  1886"  lo'-  ^"t:  'i"  ««''  J^'-g-  ""'1  othe; 
N  el  C  1S8«  -T""";  ^--  .*^"«  ^'•'"8  Needful :  a 
>u,  Lon.,   1886,  .!   vols.  or.  Svo.       54.    Cut   bv   the 

A,  m'llThi   m'h ?''•?/■  *™'      ^"^    New  Christmas 

^rjii5^e^'::'rei!'z!:'fe:^^'-...- 


thfnre'"',',f7--",-  ?^-  ^  *'"""'^'  ''"-"iei^.n  ,0 
PrUio  rV^^^^^^^^^  L-n,ted  .^t.tos:  beiuK  a  Fnmili.r  and 
riactnil  Imitise  on  Matters  of  Ttmost  Imir.rtnn,.« 
IK.Mil.ar  to  Women.  N.  York,  IsfiO.  12mo        ""''""""'-'^ 

13.  The  I  TreitU'of 'm  " '  ""     '^i'''  '"  "'''  '"*''  ''""'niissioners' 

Maxwell,  Sir  William  Stirlinif.,  Bart.,  !,„„e 
vol.  .1.,  Stm.li.vo,  Wn,,,,AM.  add.,]  Is* -Isr"  In  875 
be  was  elected  chancellor  of  the  tniversitv,,    qWro^ 

11.,  lad  become  very  scarce,  such  c.mies  as  came  into  the 
A'n  w  r,:^  '-n  bought  up  b/,he  amir  Mms  r 
A  ncH  edition  ol  this  and  of  others  of  his  works  has 
been  announced.  1.  Napoleon's  liequest  ,  C  mi  lon 
;;  Fragment  of  International  Ilistor'y.  Lon.,  1,""^  Svo! 
t"l'ie  Arts  nf'-n  '^""  ■".  "  '^"•"l"«"«  «f  Book'  .elating  to 
on  IS,  f  H.  '^V-  """"^  "  ^'"'"loKiie  of  those  at  Keir, 
Te"r,^    ■•,-.-     ^^  *"'''"''•  l'"vately  printed.     3.  (Ed 

I.  Ln    n„^M"i>"-""V''"i  *''"'""■"  '""■•"■'  "»"  F'fth 
V  tl   Po,.      ,,     •        .'''''*";'t'"  '^^^'  ""•'  """■  Illustnited 

lol.     --(Ml  copies,  privately  printed.     4.  Essav  towards  a 
Catalogue  of    Prints    engr.ived   from   the  \VN>rks   of   D 

S£''oy?/-i:-:— --:-.U 

c^rn,^'DX:!:-;;;^-f,Sesv^ 

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IS,'!"  •   "■'"'   ""    ''"""■'^■'"    J"troducti'f,;.     Edi,," 

^vh.K^sm^la:",;;^Vbf;;;"lf[r  ^"""^  •■■  ■  '^  «"'"e 

I'"  not  all   be   .1  g  t      li    '  "^''i    ',;;,'"'r'^';«o'''^  .^I'lf'H'd 
nunx^ction  is  wlilV,^!^,/'^,!,'^-),.- ,;XH:!<;;-al 

Iiveved"'in'""l" -'-''"  ^''iP'"'^^^"'.  I''"-  **■  Antwerp  De- 
meied  in  1.,,,:  a  Passage  from  the  History  of  the 
Troubles  in  the  Netherlands.  lUust  Flin  wrs  r, , 
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"It .,.  .,,  1  I    ,      ,  "i^'-.iuocr  ai  [\vo  guineas. 


,    ''"'!?■!'',?.','■  "'«'•«'•  Benson,  b.  1817;  called  to 
.;■'-,  at  the  Mi,ldloTemi,lo  1841  .  r.'— ,j„,.  ,V  p," ' '»  - r 

a^lH     f 'I'^ii*"""'  ""''  "f  i^ingaporo  1 866-7 1  i'ohief 

S  ,"%^  «'7"f,  ''^•-'"'"■"onts  1867-71;    knigled 

V^y   hm    IZl  l''""  "^  »""«?  The  Seba^topof  En- 

of  Stktut";     m, '  l^-'k    «'*'"'"•,    2-  The  Inter  .rotation 

Lon.   1.875 'sT"  '     '"•     ^-  ^'"'  '^"'"y  ^'^^I'-o'ts, 


mnaii  nature""  i  it     .       .,""  ""<'*'  "  ..    .... 

.■^axu-cll.ScoU.     See  Siorr. 
Ln^.^rsV-l^p  ^;o  ^''"^'"^   ''"""'"  ■'^   f'""    Englishmen, 
Fa^  «r\;:::  ^l^^;Z^  ^'"^^l^^^^  '-■  I^--  to  the 

lSrtfi^7;'^.fr^^''''""- 

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MAY 

Uny,  A.  M.  (Trims.)  Spiritual  Songs  from  the 
Cunticles,  by  (justav  Jiilin,  Lon.,  1865;  new  ed.|  1871, 
r.'mo. 

Huy,  Annie.  Sunny-Nook  Storic?,  Bost.,  1S70,  5 
V(»ls.  IvSino. 

.May,  Miss  Caroline,  [nine,  vol.  ii.,  mid.]  1.  The 
W.,uabine:  a  Holiday  Gilt,  18 j2.  2.  I'oeuii,  N.  York, 
1861,  12iuo.  ;i.  Hymns  ou  the  Colleots,  N.  York,  1872, 
ICmo. 

May,  -Mrs,  Carrie  L.  1.  Sweet  Clover  Stories, 
Bost.,  1 8l').')-(iH,  1  vols.  Uiiiio.  2.  Brownie  Sunforil,  Host., 
IHiifi,  iOuio.  :t.  .-;.vlviii's  Uurilen,  Bost.,  I8t)7,  lliiuo.  1. 
Bertie's  Telegraph,  Bost.,  I8(i7,  1 81110.  5.  Four  Little 
Pitchers,  Bost.,  18(i7,  ISino.  B.  Uncle  Barney's  Fortune, 
Bost.,  1867,  18uio.  7.  Charlie's  Culico  Rooster,  Bost., 
isftli,  18mo.  8.  Grandma's  .-'trong  Bo.x,  Bost.,  1869, 
181U0.    II.  Trials  of  the  Baby  I'itclicr,  Bost.,  1869,  18mc. 

May,  Charles  H.,  M.D.  Manual  of  the  Diseases 
of  Women,  i'liila.,  188.'),  8vo.  With  Maso.n,  Ciiahi.ks 
1'.,  M.D.,  An  Indc.\  of  Materia  Medica:  with  Prescrip- 
tion-Writing, S.  York,  1887,  21  10. 

May,  Curtis.  Moly  :  a  B..ok  of  Poems,  N.  York, 
ISS8. 

May,  Emily  Juliana.  The  Stronges  of  Nither- 
strongc  :  a  Talc  of  .Sedgeuioor,  Lon.,  ISti;',,  p.  8vo. 

May,  Ennis.  The  Broken  Balsam;  or.  The  Story 
of  a  Week.     Illust.     Lon.,  l-^sii,  12mo. 

May,  Kev.  Frederic  Schiller,  M.A.,  D.D., 
graduated  at  Cuius  Ciillegc,  Cainbridgo,  18.ii5;  ordained 
183(1  .•  chaplain  to  the  Hi>hoii  of  Duni'din  1878-81!.  Ho 
was  formerly  Scandiiia\iaii  cdit<ir  for  the  Anglo-Con- 
tinental ."Society,  and  was  ilccoratod  with  the  order  of 
the  North  ."^tar  of  .Sweden  in  I88li.  1.  Vinilication  of  the 
Apostolic   Succession  of  the  Church   id'   Sweden,   1862. 

2.  On  Intercommunion  of  .Vnglioan  and  Scandinavian 
Churches,  I86:i.  ,H.  Leiter  to  Provost  Vahl  on  the  .An- 
glican Doctrine  of  the  Eucharist.  Copenhagen,  1866.  4. 
On  the  Eastern  Churches,  1869.  5.  Our  Daughter 
Churches,  1872.     6.  The  Moilern  Jews,  1874. 

.May,  <i.  T.     Rhymes,  Lon.,  I8,')4,  I2mo. 

.^liiy,  <ieorge  Thomas,  The  Ever-Living  Life, 
N.  York,  I88:i,  8vo. 

May,  Mrs.  Georgiana  Marion,  b.  18.'!l,  in  Lon- 
don ;  daughter  of  George  Lillio  Craik,  mipni;  wife  of  A. 
W.  May.  1.  Kiverston,  Lon.,  I8,i7,  i  vols.  p.  8vo.  2. 
Lost  and  Won:  a  Novel,  1859,  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1862,  fp. 

3.  .\Iy  First  .Journal  :  a  Book  for  the  Y'oung,  1866,  sij. 
12ino.  1.  Play-Koom  Stories;  or.  How  to  .Make  Peace. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1862,  p.  8vo.  5.  Winifred's  Wooing:  a 
Novelette,  Lon.,  1862,  p.  8vo.  6.  Faith  Unwin's  Ordeal, 
Lon.,  1865,  2  vols.  p.  ^<vl).  7.  Leslie  Tyrrell,  Lon.,  1867, 
2  vols.  p.  8vo.  8.  Cousin  Tri.v  ami  her  Welcome  Tales. 
Ill-ist.  Lon.,  1867,  I61110.  9.  .Mildred,  Lon.,  1868,  3 
vols.  p.  8vo.  10.  E'ther  Hill's  Secret,  Lon.,  1870,  3 
vols.  cr.  8vo.     II.  Hero  Trevelyan :  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1871, 

2  vols.  p.  8vo.  12.  The  Cousin  from  India:  a  Story  for 
Girls,  Lon.,  1871,  12ino.  13.  Without  Kith  or  Kin,  Lon., 
1872.  3  vols.  p.  8vo. 

"  The  entire  story  ...  is  taken  up  with  the  Inner  feel- 
iniisand  experiences  of  llie  heroine.  .  .  .  Yet,  In  spite  of 
this  peculiarity. .  .  .  then'  is  iiiueli  in  these  volnmes  which 
will  attract  readers  of  the  more  thouj-'lufiil  kind."— vl(A., 
No.'JIWii. 

14.  Miss  Moore:  n  Tale  for  Girls,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 
15.  Only  a  Butterfly,  Lon.,  187,'?,  p.  8vo.  16.  Theresa: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  I874,  p.  Svo.  17.  Sylvia's  Choice,  Lon., 
1S74,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.     18.  Anne  Warwick  :  a  Novel,  Lon., 

1876,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.     19.  Janet  Mason's  Trouble,  Lon., 

1877.  20.  Dorcas,  Lon.,  1879,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  21.  Two 
Women  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1880,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  22.  Hil- 
ary's Love-Story.  Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  12mo.  23.  Mark 
Dennison's  Charge.  Illust.  Lon.,  1S80,  p.  Svo.  24. 
Syilney :  a  Novel.  Lon.,  1881,  3  vols.  er.  Svo.  25.  For- 
tuni:'s'  .Marriage,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  26.  God- 
frey llelstone:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  27. 
Mrs.  Hollyer:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1SS5,  3  vols,  er.  Svo.  28. 
Twelve  Oid  Friends.  Illust.  Lon.,  1885,  4to.  29.  A 
Daughter  of  the  People,  Lon.,  1887,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  With 
Stiiii.ixo,  M.  C,  Two  Tales  of  Married  Life,  Lon.,  1877, 

3  I'ols.  p.  Svo. 

•Hay,  <^ustav.  ).  A  Bibliography  of  Electricity 
and  .Magnetism,  1860-83,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo.  2.  linlloon- 
ing  :  a  Concise  Sketch  of  its  History  and  Principles, 
7,on.,  isas.  cr.  Svo. 

.May,  H.  W,    Treatise  on  the  Statutes  of  Eliinbeth 
against   Fraudulent  Conveyances,  Lon.,  1871,   Svo;    2d 
8d.,  1887. 
1(196 


MAY 

May,  John  Wilder,  I8I9-1.S83,  b.  at  Attleborough, 

Mass. ;  educated  at  the  Iniversity  of  Vermimt ;  iidiiiilleii 
to  the  bar  I8.',|,  and  became  judge  of  the  niiinicipul 
court  of  Boston  1873.  1.  Treatise  on  Ihe  Law  of  In 
sarance,  as  applicable  to  Fire,  Life,  Accident,  and  other 
Kisks  not  .Maritime,  Bost.,  1873,  Svo;  new  ed.,eiil.,  1882, 
Svo.  2.  Criminal  Law,  ("  Students'"  Scr.,)  Bost.,  1878, 
12nio.     3.  The  Law  of  Crimes,  Host.,  1881,  12iuo. 

May,  Katlierinc  E.  1.  .Mfrcd  and  his  Mot!i,>i-, 
Lon.,  1871,  l2mo.  2.  Percy  and  Ida:  a  Story  fur  Chil- 
dren, Lon.,  1S72,  ]2uio.  :!.  Hawk's  Dene:  a  Tale  |(jr 
Chililren,  Lon.,  1872,  ISmo.  4.  Life  at  Hartwell:  or, 
Frank  and  his  Friends,  Lon.,  1874,  12iuo. 

May,  liizzic.  Twilight  Hours:  a  Selection  ol 
Poems,  Lon.,  IS,',!!,  l2mo. 

.May,  Marabel.  Wedded  and  Winnowed  ;  a  Tale, 
Lon.,  1866,  er.  svo. 

May,  .Mark.     Marks  upon  the  Door,  Lon.,  1876,  cr. 


Love,   the   Reward,  Lon.,   1NS5 
Round    Ah'ii 


May,  Philip 

vols.  er.  8vo. 
.May,   II.   E.      In   and  Out    and 

Hhyiues.    Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  4to. 

May,  Uev.  Samuel  Joseph,  1797-1871,  b.  in 
Bosion,  Mass.;  graduated  at  Harvard  College  1817.  aiil 
became  pastor  of  a  Unitarian  cliurch  at  Brooklyn.  .\.V.. 
in  1822.  He  was  one  of  the  earliest  and  most  proiiiiiiciil 
advocates  of  the  anti-slavery  cause,  and  in  18;15  hcciuiie 
the  general  agent  of  the  Massachusetts  Anli-SIavery  Su- 
ciety.  From  l.'<4.'>  till  1868  he  was  pastor  of  the  rinl:i- 
tarian  society  in  Syracuse,  N.Y.  I.  The  Ediicalioii  u( 
the  Faculties.  Best.,  1846.  2.  The  Revival  of  Ediicatiim, 
Syracuse,  1*^55.  3.  S.une  Recollections  of  our  Aiili- 
Siavcry  Conflict,  Bo.^l.,  Is6:i.  1 61110. 

"  Mr"  May  iloes  not  pnifess  to  write  a  histiuy  of  the  ami- 
slavery  nioVemeiit.  but  merely  to  relate  lii^.  own  o.\|n'ii 
eiices 'ill  I'oiiiiei'liioi  with  it.  '  due  lumciiuaiiiled  u  iili  iis 
begiiiniuf^s  and  profjress,  liowever,  may  oliutiii  a  ■j.'iud 
general  notion  of  its  course  so  far  as  it  t<uu'lied  piitilir  af- 
fairs."—jVo/ioh,  ix.  ;i43. 

4.  Memoir,  )iartly  .Vutobiographieal.  Edited  liy 
Geinge  B.  Emerson.  Samuel  iVIay,  and  Thomas  J.  .Mum- 
ford.     Bost.,  1873,  16mo. 

"  May,  Sophie,"  (Pseud.)    See  Clark,  Reiikiva 

SoiMlIA,  Hlljinl. 

.May,  T»  The  Christian  Cour-se;  or.  Helps  to  llic 
Practice  of  Meditation,  Lon.,  1875;  new  eil.,  1876,  Nvo. 

May,  Thomas  Uakcr,  called  to  the  bar  at  the 
Inner  'ftniple  1831.  (juostions  founded  on  Lord  St. 
Leonard's  Law  of  Vendors  and  Purchasers,  Lon.,  ls().'>, 
Svo. 

May,  Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  Ilaron  Fanilxir- 
OUgh,  K.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  [•nile,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1S|,-,-|sm,, 
became  clerk  to  the  House  of  Commons  in  187l,iiit<l 
president  of  the  statute  law  committee  in  1885.  Shnrliy 
before  his  death  he  was  raised  to  the  peerage.  He  c"ii- 
tributed  to  reviews  and  law  journals.  I.  The  Constitu- 
tional History  of  England  since  the  Accession  of  (icia'i" 
III.,  1760-1.S6II,  Lon.,  1861-62,  2  vols.  Svo:  new  cd  . 
with  supplementary  chapter,  1879. 

"  If  Mr.  Erskine  May's  liook  1ms  not  the  Interest  of  a  ceii- 
eral  liistory,  as  a  coiistitutiinial  history  it  is  very  valiialilc, 
.  .  .  and.  s'o  far  as  a  bonk  on  so  dry  a  subjc-t  can  be,  read- 
able in  all  its  deiiartments."— .'>Vi(.  Hcv.,  xv.  438. 

2.  Democracy  in  Europe:  a  History,  Lon.,  1877,  -  V"l-. 
Svo. 

"  lie  has  worked  carefully  and  conscientiously :  bin  liicrc 
is  none  of  that  "♦',.  that  comes  from  Keiiuine  iiidcpcinlciil 
re.searcli,  no  sign  of  ihat  mastery  of  the  subject  which  c:oi 
be  1,'ot  liy  living  in  it.  There  is  no  licarty  eiitcriiii,'  iolo  the 
spirit  of  distant  times  iMid  countries.  .  .  .  Vet  many  i«m> 
of  tlie  book  may  fiuni  useful  constitutional  summaries  iit 
tho.H' who  may'imt  care  to  go  very  deep  into  mailers.  "- 
Sttl.  Ita:.  xlv.  17,  ."1". 

"  lie  would  have  de.«crilied  the  contents  of  hi*  hook 
much  better  hacl  lie  called  It  •Democracies  in  Kiiiope: 
Studies  ill  History.'  It  is  not  an  account  of  llu'  ri.'-e  iiiul 
development  of  democratic  sehciiics  and  iiisliluli"ii~  in 
Europe.  .  .  .  .After  a  preliminary  diM|ni;-iti.in  uu  Hcin"'- 
racy,  he  reviews  tiie  histories  of  dilterciit  countricsiliiriii',' 
tho'sc  periods  when  that  form  of  government  was  in  MiiiUc. 
lb'  imerrupls  his  narratives  oecasionnlly  to  indiilu'  in  a 
piinillol  or  tt  oomparlson  between  those  facts  he  Iw- jiM 
reeordeil  and  tho.se  which  he  has  recorded  a  little  I,,  imv. 
Imt  he  siarcelv  lutein pts  to  give  a  succinct  viewof  u'ly  .lic 
of  the  eauses  wlilcli  at  various  times  sent  fortli  u.nc-  "i 
democracy  over  large  parLs  of  the  surface  of  Kuropc  .  .  . 
If  iiis  boo!,  ir:  not  so'oiic.  ii  :s  always  Intere^rlinjJ.  Ticit 
niav  be  little  (ire  in  it,  but  there  is,  at  all  events,  plciny  ol 
light."-.s'()(-"fii'or,  11.  ."17,  87. 

May,  Thitmas  P.  1  The  Earl  of  Maytici.i :  m\ 
Historical  Novel,  Phila.,  18';9,  I2niu.  2.  The  Pri.iccof 
Brefl'ny,  Pliihi.,  iSdl,  12mo. 


MAY 

L,.n"*l S7^*''„"'"sv„'"  *^"7/"''"-C"lt''re,  for  A.nateurs, 
A  .>,„eu,-.,  I,«n.,  1879,  p.  8vo,  now  «d.,     "s."     rVi 
Culture,  for  Amatfurs,  Lon..  issd  „  sv  ,      j  \'      , 
Culture,   .„r  Anuteur;.    l"on  .   Is's' '  ,1   Hvo      ,"' M"^^ 
stltuto  ul    I  ,unt,.r8  in  Water-Colours.      1.  Skelcln:;  .,•  I, 
dur,ng    ,.  Vo,^«e  in  Search  of  Sir  John-F.^n',:;;  ,   ut 

t™hHnKa„Ue.perie,,,.ell;\:,//;^.:;;-![-;^,--J,>;';j^o,- 


MAY 


Theory  an,l  ..n^,e;;iy  ^^:^t  On"  Sell  ri  s' 
8ehwe,nJe^or:    „iU.    Prelaeo   by    Frank   t^^'  t.l 

Maybiiiy,  Augustus  Conslable.     1    The  Soi 

KL     "TIZ"^    f-l-imen.al   I'hy.ic.,  U     ISS  ; 
M  ,  I'l-    Z:,  •''luilonts'    Chomistrv:    I'art    I      Non 

C..oMaJ„,OeSenJ^t;^^^Tite^;l'^^2Hi^^ 
Maybury,   Miss   I.ucretia       r     ti,„   t    i     •.  , 

i.i«ht,anA.^::^a.:';^;A.:;^'LP;.X;:s^:^""^"'^' 

■'layer,  Alfred  Marshall.  Ph  I)    i,  tt'w    ,  «  , 


I  With  Paokt,  J,  C,  Afghanistan.     Map.     Lon.,  1878, 
the  E„,l  of  188,-,,  Lon.,  1.87  psv,?        "'  '"'"'"""'^  '" 

Ai;i^;:,.:',s!Jr!;--«-^™p'^.-^i''^^^.ie 

»"ih!r "Jn!" -^0, !;  V:i  ''tT'n  r"  ^'^  ^^- 

Vnluntaryisu,  Vontra.t^i.^^n     {^7       :'^™""T';  ""1 
Jnmilibility    ana    KUuali..ie"'i^ML^tyr  Lon!;   ';!:^"; 

-Mayers,  William  Frederii-k  "isis?  i<i7a 

l".i',L,?^^^|^Si;-'^,{-^™PPlieaa  warn  .vlUd,  ,,;,bee„ 

-lead.,  vfi.m     °"""""^  ''™^  iTit-'f.  'ina  triistwortliy."- 
a_    Tl.u    r<l. ,1    . 


;n  .l>e  Steven.  Institute  ;f-^:^;n,^;''S;;^,P''^  , 
Magnet,  n!  York,  1872     2mo        f  Soun,I      ''^^  ■'^™V'  ' 

In'M'!;rh'''  "'■'»"»';'  [«""■■  vol.   ii.,  „,l,i.,]    1809-1879 
In  18li.i  he  H-as  appointed  a  pavuia-ter  in  th»  n  « 
-.1  was  retained' T„  the  sIZT   ZVeZf  Tt^' 
war,  refrtng  about   1870  with  the  rank  of  co  one!      1 
iMeinoir  of  Jared  Snarkx    1sfi7      9     '?"';."'  .'-"'"nel.      I, 

"■■'  it  was  and  us  it  is,  1871  '        '     ^'  Baltimore 

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rank^Ct^/f:;,,';;;!  "?!'«"!'!"■  'iry  li^.s  of  titles  «„,, 
sul>Jeot.s  ab"ifl    .   i"  ,Ve';'  i''',f  /''■".""le  ii.lorniatio.i  on 

"f  tlR.  civilized  w'urhl''-  irt '\vo"S|.^;;^''"P"''  ""-'"tteiuion 
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a    lio  ub  V      Th.l''      "■;•''«   "^^'  '"«"'  'e^KMubranoer 

i»Iayhew,  Edward,  [«,»,.,  voi.  n ,  ,„,,,  ,  ,,  ,„,,, 

'otivrier      l'^'ri^""''S-''VJ^^  ""^tnining 


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Mayhew,  Ilriiry,  [(tii^',  vul.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Siin>i- 
boyV  Visit  to  tho  Kxliibition,  Lon.,  18  M.  Svo.  2.  Tlie 
Ijiiwer  Uliino;  Uottcrclniii  to  MnyencD,  I  'D.,  IS57,  r.  Svo. 
S.  The  lloyhooU  of  .Miirlin  Luther,  I,.  ;,..  1HB2,  12mo  ; 
new  ('(!.,  IsOi,  4.  (Joritian  Life  ami  .Mimnerd  us  accn  in 
Siixony,  Lcin,,  18»:),  2  vols.  .' vo.  With  Hinnv,  J.,  The 
Crlininiil  Prisons  of  London,  Lon,    1SI12,  r.  Mvo. 

.Mayiinrd,  C.  II.  Uomnneu  of  the  Uold  iind  Silver 
Locli,  anil  otiier  I'oeius,  Lon..  IS62,  l2iuo. 

Mnyiiard,  C.  J.  I.  The  Xiilurali>t's  Guide  in  Col- 
lecting and  Preserving  Objects  of  Natorul  History  :  with 
Catalogue  of  Hirds  of  Knstern  Massachusetts,  Host., 
IH7I1,  16nio;  rev.  cd.,  1N77.  2.  Tho  Birds  of  Florida; 
Drawn  and  Colored  from  Xnture.  Part  I.  N.  York, 
1H72,  12  parts,  -Ito.  .'i.  The  Birds  of  Eastern  North 
America:  a  Description  of  All  S|i  I'ie.s  which  occur  East 
of  tho  .Mississippi  Kiver.  Illust.  Host.,  1>S1,  4to.  1. 
Manual  of  Ta.xiderniy  :  a  Complete  Uuidc  in  Collecting 
and  Preserving  liinls  and  .Mammals.  Illust.  Host., 
1S8.!,  l2mo.  .5.  The  Butterflies  of  New  England.  Illust. 
Bost.,  ISse,  4to. 

Mayiiard,  Ueorge  W.  Iron  Analysis  Record:  for 
Use  in  Bhist-Furnaces,  N.  York,  I  '75,  ;i2mo. 

Alayiiard,  <>odi'rey.  Spray  from  tho  Water  of  tho 
Eliscnbrunnen,  Lon.,  1S72,  l2nio. 

.Mayiiard,  II.  >V.  I.  Iland-Book  to  the  Crumlin 
Viaduct,  Lon.,  1m12,  r.  Svo.  2.  Viaduct  AVorks,  Iron 
Viaducts,  I!i  id;;i-.>^,  Ac:    Hand-Book,  Lon.,  IStiS,  r.  Svo. 

JMayiiard,  Herbert  John,  j;raduated  at  St.  John's 
Collcfjc.  (J.\;ford,  IS8(i;  a  member  of  tho  Indian  Civil 
Service.  Nadir  Shah  :  the  Slanboiie  Essay  for  1S85, 
O.vf.,  ISS,'),  Svo. 

lUayiiard,  Rev.  Jwhn,  b.  I82U,  at  Northlen, 
Devonshire;  a  Bible  Christian  minister.  I.  Matrimony; 
or,  What  Marriai^o  Life  is,  and  how  to  niako  the  best  of 
if,  l.cjn.,  181)4,  p.  Svo;  2.1  ed.,  enl.,  186(1;  4th  ed.,  en- 
titled "  Happy  Weddeil  Life,"  I87S.  2.  How  to  Succeed 
in  Business,  Lon.,  IS7II,  l2nio. 

Mayiiiird,  John.  The  Parish  of  Waltham  Abbey  : 
its  History,  ,t«.,  Lon.,  IS6:>,  12mo, 

.MaMiard,  Julia.  The  Parables  of  Our  Saviour 
Paraphrased,  Lon.,  IHoS,  p.  S\o. 

Mayiiard,  T.  C.  The  Ilctton  Colliery  E.vplosion, 
Lon.,  IStil,  Svo. 

".Mayiiard,    Walter,"    (Pseud.)      See    Beale, 

ThoM.VS   WilLEUT,  Slljini. 

Mayiie,  C.  1.  Madeline  Clare:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
IS.'ili,  ;i  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Which  does  she  Love?  Lon., 
1862,  ;i  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Mayne,  Lieut.  Charles  Blair. 
Tactics,  Lon.,  \Mr>,  p.  Svo. 

Mayiie,  Colburii.  Strawberry  Hill,  and  other 
Poems,  I.on.,  I  SOS,  l2mo. 

iMayiie,  John  Dawson,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b. 
1828;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1854;  be- 
came a  member  of  the  Madras  bar  in  IS,>7,  and  held  suc- 
cessively several  le};al  offices  under  the  government, 
including  that  of  acting  ailvocatc-general  IS62-72;  pro- 
fessor of  common  law  to  the  Iiiiis  of  Court,  London, 
lS7H-Sa.  A  Treatise  on  Hindu  Law  and  Usage,  Madras 
and  Lon.,  Is78,  Svo.  .'id  ed.,  18S3, 

"  Thu  liook  carries  on  its  face  the  evidence  of  laborious, 
careful,  and  independent  rcscardi.  .  .  .  The  heading  of 
'Marriage  and  .<onship'  will  be  among  the  most  interest- 
ing to  students  of  early  institutions.  .Mr.  .Mayne  takes 
notice  of  Mr.  McLennan'!-  iipinion.s,  but  thinks  tliere  is  no 
real  evidence  of  polyandry  having  at  any  time  been  an 
Aryan  usage."— .S(i(.  Rri:,  xlvl.  iY,i2. 

"  .'Hayue,  Leger  U.,"  (Pseud.)  See  Dick,  W.  B., 
mipi  'I, 

JMayiie,  Kichard  Charles,  Commander,  R.N. 
Four  Years  in  British  Columbia,  Lon.,  1862,  Svo. 

"The  grcatiT  nnmlicr  of  vhaptcri  are  heavy  reading, 
though  valimble  to  those  wlio  make  these  two" new  colo- 
nies their  special  study  or  I'miirc  home  "—Alh.,  No.  183ti. 

IMayue,  .tligii   Sarah  Jane.     Jane   Rutherford; 
or,  Tlie    Miners'  Strike.     By  a   Friend   of  tho   People. 
18.54,  1 2mo.     Anon.     Njw  ed.,  1868. 


Military    Rcconnoissanoo,    Lon., 


Infantry  Fire 


Lon., 
Mayne,  W.  C. 

18.i;i,  Svo. 

Mayo,  Earl  of.    Seo  Boukke. 

Mayo,  Ilev.  Ainory  Dwighl,  [nnlf,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
b.  lS2.i,  at  Warwick,  Mass.;  has  been  pastor  of  Unita- 
rian churches  in  Ma8tachu.«etta  and  in  Ohio,  and  held 
for  some  lime  the  ci"iir  "f  ccclcsi.'t.slic.t!  polity  in  Mcod- 
ville.  Pa.,  Theological  ;?chool.  1.  Symbols  of  tho  Capi- 
tal; or,  Civili^ntion  in  New  Y"rk,  N.  York,  1859,  l2mo. 
2.  Talks  with  Teachers,  1878.  3.  Building  for  the  Chil- 
1098 


MAY 

I  dren  of  the  .''outh.  Pub.  by  U.S.  (iov't,  Wash.,  Is,<|, 
8vo  With  VitKKRS,  Thomas,  The  Bible  in  the  Public 
Schools:  ,\ddre»Res,  N.  York,  1870,  24mo. 

Mayo,  CharleH.  A  History  (pf  Wimborno  Minster: 
tho  Collegiate  Church  of  Saint  Culhbcrga  and  Kiii;.'H 
Free  Chapel  at  \Viud)oriic,  Lcju.,  1860,  Svo.     Anon. 

Mayo,  Itev.  CharlcN  Herbert,  M.A.,  graduiiiid 
nt  Lincoln  College,  O.xfonI,  1868;  ordained  1869;  vicar 
'  of  Long  Burton  w  Holnest  since  1872;  editor  i>f  N(iti< 
and  (Queries  for  Somerset  and  Dorset.  I.  (Ed.)  The 
Parish  Register  of  North  Woott<in,  Dorset,  15X9  to  17>ii, 
i  1877,  sm.  Jto.  2.  A  (ienealogieal  Acc.junt  of  the  ,Ma\u 
and  Elton  Families,  IS82,  4to.  .'i.  Bibliothcoa  Dorsn. 
ionsis;  being  a  Carefully  Com|dled  Account  of  the 
Printed  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  the  Histoiy 
and  Topography  of  tho  County  of  Dorset,  Lim.,  ISS5,  4i(i. 
4.  Annals  of  a  Dorset  Clerical  Soci"ty,  1887,  sjn.  Si., 
Alljirivately  printed. 

iUayo,  Miss  E.  Religious  Instruction,  Lon.,  l**:!, 
2  vols.  l2mo. 

Mayo,  Mrs.  Isabella,  (Fyvie,)  b.  184:!,  in  Lon- 
don, of  Scotch  descent;  married,  18711,  to  .lolin  .Mnyn, 
solicitor,  (d.  1877.)  Since  her  husband's  death  .Mr-. 
Mayo  has  rcsiiled  in  Aberdeen.  Most  of  her  books  hm.' 
been  published  under  Iho  pseuilonyuie  of  "  Edward  (Jm 
rctt."  1.  The  Occupations  of  a  Retired  Life;  a  NomI. 
By  Edward  Oarrett.     Lon..  1868,  ^^  vols.  p.  Svo. 

'"  I'nder  the  liarest  possible  disguise  of  a  .vtory  it  gives 
simply  a  colliH  •ion  of  original  thoughts,  pracllcal  sngci— 
tions,  and  sterling  common  sense,  which  amuse  becini-.' 
they  are  clever,  and  do  not  weary  becau!<e.  If  they  are  u.it 
(as  one  Is  Inclined  to  believe  they  must  be)  the  epitome. ,| 
a  real  old  man's  diary,  they  are  the  best  imitation  of  reiiliiv 
we  have  ever  come  acmm."— Alh.,  No.  ^129. 

2.  The  Crust  and  tho  '.'..ike,  L(in.,  1869,  3  vols.  p.  sv.,. 

3.  Friends  and  Aciioiiintances;  2ded.,  Lon.,  1872,  |i.  8v... 

4.  Premiums  paid  to  Experience,  Lon.,  1872,  2  vol-,  p. 
Svo;  now  ed.,  187,S.  5.  Crooked  Places:  a  Story,  Lon., 
1873,;!  vols.  p.  Svo.  6.  By  Still  Waters;  a  Story  f.ir 
Quiot  H.  irs,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo  :  new  ed.,  1886.  7.  Tlic 
Capel  Oirls  :  a  Novel:  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  •>. 
Doing  anil  lireaniing  :  a  Tale  for  tho  Young,  Lon.,  Is;:, 
l2mo.  9.  The  .Magic  Flowor-Pot,  anil  other  St..,ii-. 
Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  10.  One  New-Vear's  Night,  anl 
other  Stories,  Lon.,  1878,  12mo.  II.  Tho  House  by  the 
Works  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1S79,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new'  e.l., 
1881.  12.  Family  Fortunes:  a  Domestic  Story,  L.in., 
1880,  p.  Svo.  new  ed.,  entitled  "  Right  at  Last,"  l^^'i. 

13.  Thoughts  anil  Stories   for  (Jirls,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Sv... 

14.  Her  Object  in  Life.  Illust.  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  15, 
At  Any  Cost,  Lon.,  1 885,  p.  Svo.  16.  The  Mystery  ol 
Allan  Orale,  Lon.,  1885,3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  17.  The  Family 
Council;  Conversations  on  the  Events  of  Ilomi'.  I.on., 
1886,  p.  Svo.  IS.  Equal  to  tho  Occasion,  Lon.,  1x87,  p. 
Svo.     19.  .John  Winter;  a  Story  of  Harvests. 

Mayo,  William  Starbuck,  M.D.,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
add.]     Never  Again,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo. 

"Puts  its  author.  Dr.  Mayo,  at  once  into  tho  very  llr-t 
rank  of  novelists,  .  .  .  There  is  no  passion  in  'Ni'v.r 
Again.'  There  is  little  plot,  less  than  in  '  Pickwick.' ..f 
which,  though  with  rto  thought  of  imitation,  it  remiu.l.-  ii- 
mnch.  Hut  there  Is  nature,  human  nature,  of  the  ni.i>i 
hunniii  kind;  there  is  sparkle,  there  's  erudition,  uii.l 
satire,  cutting,  yet  true  and  manly."— ^i  .  ,,  No.  'JHUi 

Mayor,  Kov.  John  Eyton  Ilickersteth,  M.A  . 
b.  1825,  at  Baddagamme,  Ceylon  :  educate.l  at  Shievv 
bury  School,  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  el 
which  he  became  a  Fellow  in  1849;  assisti'nt  master  in 
Marlborough  College  1849-53  ;  ordained  1855  ;  libnirian 
of  the  University  of  Cambridge  1864-67;  became  |.i.i- 
fessor  of  Latin  in  that  university  in  1872.  He  was  .me 
of  the  editors  of  tho  Journal  of  Philology  and  of  ili.; 
Journal  of  Classical  and  .Sacred  Philology,  and  has  .■  n- 
tributed  to  Notes  and  Queries.  1.  (Ed.)  Thirteen  Sa- 
tires of  Juvenal,  Lon.,  1853,  p.  Svo;  2d  od.,  1869-7:'.  2 
vols.  p.  .-vo;  .3d  ed.,  1S8I.  2.  (Ed.)  Cambri.lge  in  the 
Seventeenth  Century;  Life  of  Nicholas  Ferrar.  r:iiii- 
bridge,  185,),  Svo.  3.  (Ed.)  Autobiography  of  Miillliew 
Robinson,  Lon,,  1856,  fp.  Svo.  4.  (Ed.)  Early  Stiilute.< 
of  tho  College  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  in  tho  I  iii- 
versity  of  Cambridge,  Cambridge,  1859,  Svo.  5.  '  IM.) 
Tho  Scholomaster.  By  Roger  Asohani.  With  N'  les. 
Lon.,  1863,  fp.  Svo.  6.  (Ed.)  Rica.-di  de  Ciren.M^tri 
Speculum  Historiale  do  (iestis  Rcguin  Anglisc,  A.Li.  t)7 
-1066.  (Record  Office  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1863-69,  2  vols.  r.  «vii. 
7.  (l^.t.)  Letters  of  Arohbishop  Williams;  witii  lJ.*'ii- 
raonts  relating  to  Him  :  with  Notes,  1866,  Svo.  Privatel.v 
printed.  8.  (Ed.)  History  of  tho  College  of  St.  J.lin 
the  Evangelist,  Cambridgo.     By   Thotnos  Baker.  BU.. 


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ejected   Fellow.     CnmbriUge,  I8fi9    Svo      «    rP,H  T-r   i    ,  , 

of   Ambrose    Uonwioke.     Iivh,"\v,Lr      /'.H"  '  Sf  •''''"«»  I-.  'SfiJ- 

'Vo.     11.     td.)  i(,c  Narrative   of   Odvpseus  •  H  hm.,JJ 

?pfM   «  ''"''•,A'-"'"l«"con    Hare.      Is?;!,  8vo         i 

p,r„V.       1  r,  •  ^"""•■'•-     tanibru  M,  1874   8y„      u 


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Clue  to  Latin'   Utcrat,;re"'i,.m''"l87'^r.  "<('''''''''''''''''?' 
lege  of  k  Joh'n  t  ""KvanKclLt      1  aT^'V"  'l,"'?'- 

uai?.r';7:st"ri:„-^"SoC  "^'^'^t"!''""  •^'•'^"  «^'"'- 

...ul  tutor  18  2-0      orda  Is  'is^b'^"'''?'   ""*'  '   '•'"""" 
Kington  Gra,.>mar.Scl  0  Msfl4  BS     'j^'''''.-^^'^'- "f  «<■'" 
King's  College,  l.cmlon     8-,f  Vo    '  ^'"?»'""l  ('"'feesor  i„ 
of  nforal  philo, on   v'l~i    .""•-*'"''."  ""'"  ^""^^"^^ 
oal  Book,  Lon     I'fa  n Mo  ^"  V''"'™  "f  '^''"'''- 

"i  Ancient  I'hil.Mophy,  from  Thali.."  m  i-  "  ■^'"«'' 
bridge,  IS8I,  l'),„„  ^  p^„  ."''''*  '«  '^'"''■o,  Cam- 
Cambrblge,  ISs'i;  Sv^    ^^    ^'"'P"'"   ""    '^"S""'"   Metre, 

ba;4V.riif^ouref?jT'i;?o'':''"'''r'^-"^^''-  '  ■  •  "•""'  I 
induction  the  niore V  eml    ,,v^f  ?""  hy'i.pro.Tss  of 

-;.  .;;te.  ti.e  r.^^'^l^l^i^^;^ ^^^:^^^. 

And  see  Ghotb,  Rkv.  John,  ,„,,ra. 

Sainiiec,  T  fn.  rsHr";.""  '5'  i'"'^^-'"'™"'  '^"-'  -'» 
S^outham',  ,872:     Al'o.  pV^'.phlei.    "'"""'   ^"""'''"'   " 

an''*E"v;rVi?'<WM   '':.  '\*^"  "'"  T''""'!'"""!.'  Forces  : 

12,m!""""'  "'"'"''  "•  Selected  Drama.,  Lon.,  1874, 
wJlj:^[-lli;!:^:"1^.f^-„«^;'   -•'  ---'es   Of 

^^  i^uiieu  by  Dr.  A.  Dorner.      Rdin.,  1888, 


jr^^q  Vb^  Hindis.  ^J'SiaJ:  cl^^r  i!!;.^;^ 

»"w^'e,li.'vork!-|.S87,Vi™o'''"''    "    ''«^^""l"«-al    Ko-' 
N.W^V^.rin^,:/-      'IV.   Hard    Problem.     Illu.t. 

Lon  ,^"''h|,'s;,,  ''''"•'  I""'y  "ftbe  Uo,c,an,l  other  Poen.s, 

inil^rij.'^!;:;;:*!:;^?  !5;,,,,""~"'ip  "^.^  Women. 

^^Mcade,  J„|,„.      .Scriptural  Diversions,  Lon.,  1851, 
4^a^'^i!;^^,^-V„^-^"--«-'-"-"-Mor 

U.^ed";-rni,l';if- ,:to^-"  ^"^"-'-  -  '"» 
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Bishop  from  1 84 1.  1  He.i^,,,,  r,„  i  ."■•••,-■"-.■>""" 
I'hurcl.,  I-hila.,  ,8o2,-  "ew  ,'x  Vo^'l  58 '^T-'lT' 
Catechisms    usually   ^tvled    IC  „,V  ri     '  ,'.  /■   ^''" 

Nowell's,  n.  p..  858  V  The  in  ''''7'-''  '  ""'I  Dean 
York.  I8(i|,  Sv^  ■  ^''"  "''*''-'  "'"'  the  Classics,  X. 

Mendei'i,  J,  w. 
1884. 

Meadows,  Alfred,  M.D..    PUCP     h    lais     . 

cian-accoucheur  to  S  Marv,  I.  •.'  i'l'po'nted  phjsi- 
S't.  Mary's  I'LpUa'scaiH-T^'''''  "fir"'",'  »' 
Midwifery    Lon.!  ^s.^l^lm  ed  '  et.  ' '"^7'    "' 

panion,    Lon..    I8fi4;    5th    ed     en       kVr     li  '1" 

Lon.,  IS57  ^m   iL  ""'^''y  '^•'^'^  "^  Childhood. 

^^jMeHdows,  Arthur.      Ifa„,e,:   an   Essay,  Edin., 

(Ed.)  Genealogical    i.istory  of  th.  I  ^^^■'^^^^-  "^^.'^llilX.^lnA  ut 

"leadow's,   Charles    James    Bnrr     \i  u  r  a 

ISfir       Q    V        ■  ^"'' '-'"'fsof  Homa'opathv.  Lon 

o;^n:'ar7i;:^„:i„^,-t^-;|th^-i^;;:;ti;^ 
-~riJ::jif;:^:,;^?«^^r'^»estion:itsPo- 

Gr;w^M^r';ih/r'*7-      V.  ""'"'<'   ''"•""'  -d  her 

W  ml   Po  ms    I  In   •  1  S-i"",';!  "'"''  ■""•      2-  DeBnitions  : 
tious  and    "^.["h'El''.''-':-'''-'""-.    '■    (^""^KO    Rccolleo- 

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l.«'^Familfo'f  V*ir^il,T;^'l'>''T"'f'""    "'^''ory  of  Ihp 
M„.  Ito      ^  ^'""'  ■""*  Maryland,  N.  York,  1868, 

N.l'?st,;di!d'':rc"n^Z'*e'r-  '''\'''  Chesterfield, 
'"uny  IS7^  7«  1,  1  ^  '  ''"«-  ""''  8t  Leipsio,  (Jor 
""  I'hil  oph  p  ic''rTe'''''P',''^"'  "'"^"^  in  lecturing 
-li'i.ls.  I  ■rhrPhilnlo'.'.hv  V"  ??"t"'"'ting  to  peri^ 
"■""«■  2.  Martin  1  nt  ? r  '  ^«/^,  '  "'•^■'*'  1^°*'-  '881- 
I!"s.„  1884   i2mo  tV  ^^'"''^  "f  ""«  Keformation 

In^lependentl'Tost.;  •l8?4'  '"'"'  "'  ^''-  "'"'"<'•     "'  ^" 
^ieaS;  Freter''/'!''''^''''.'^^'."-  '««^'  '2'no. 

sr^r'irr^"-^-"-"t^^^ 

l'.«os,  1864      ?■   iliiZ,   Vv'  •  '""'I""  C'""po^ition.  and 
^-  History  of  Newmarket  during  the  Kcign 


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Cimfi'^'soin  iif   C'iiiinuu(;lit ;    or,  Tho  Tenants  of   a  LorJ  I 
llishop,  I'hilii.,  ISV,\  yiii.  IL'inu.  | 

Menus,  A.  A  CIuhUt  of  Pooms  for  tlio  Home  iind 
thf  llciirl,  N.  Y(jrk,  1S7H,  I'Jino. 

Mcnns,  Mrs.  Cimrloltr   A.      1.  (iolilon   Truth  ! 
Hcrii'S,  Hunt.,  IstlS-tlil,  :;  vol.".  tin.     2.  Tim  lUii},'  aii.l  its  ; 
Motto;  imw  cd.,  lioi-t.,  ls^;i,  do.     li.   Living  Tliouglita  | 
new  1(1.,  l!o8t.,  IH.Sli,  4to.      4.   Words  of  llo|iOi  now  eil., 

])(i.«t.,  iss;i,  -ito. 

Menus,  Kev.  J.  II.    Scrimms,  lluxt.,  I.SA5,  Iflino, 

Menrn,  Kev.  M'illiniii,  gnulimtiil  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Dublin,  l.Slia;  onluinuil  1.S4I;  holil  successively 
miiny  curiicies  lS,')l-84.  1.  An  In.'^truclion  |iii'i>ariitiiry 
to  Oonlirmiition,  IM.i9.  2.  A  Uisaertiition  uu  the  Sacra- 
ment of  Iia|iti.-<iii,  l.on.,  181)2,  8vo. 

MiMii'iis,  Andrew.  liondon  nnd  its  Teeming 
Tnikr.-,  l.on.,  I^S.'i.  >vo. 

.Mennis,  Dlllit'llli.  Lectures  on  Seripturu  Clnirac- 
tcrs,  l.nn.,  l.M,^:),  2  vol.-i.  l2uio. 

Ml'Hrns,  1*.  Cliri.'tian  Truth  viewed  in  UclBlion  to 
I'lvniouthism,  Edin..  IS74,  12ino. 

Menrs,  Rev.  Dnvid  O.  I.  Life  of  Rev.  Edward 
Noiris  Kirk,  Host.,  1S77,  8vo.  2.  The  Ueathle.''3  IJook, 
Dost.,  ISSS,  12inu. 

Meurs,  .1.  Kwillg.  I'ractioal  ,'<urgery.  Illust. 
I'hila.,  IS7S,  12nio. 

Menrs,  Joliii  ^Villinm,  D.D.,  [miir,  vol.  ii.,iid<l.,] 
|si!.i-:.ss]^  1,.  „t  Keading.  I'a. ;  griiduiited  at  Yale 
Divinity  School  IS.'il  ;  bccaniu  assistant  editor  in  IStid, 
atterwards  editor  and  ])ri'|>ri('tor,  of  the  American  Pres 
bytcrian  :  [irufessor  of  ethii-s  and  inetaiiliysies  in  Ham- 
ilton Cidlege  from  1H70.  1.  The  Martvrs  of  Kranee, 
Phila.,  1SH4,  l.Smo.  2,  The  lieggars  of  Holland;  and 
the  (irandces  of  S|iain,  I'hila.,  18(i7,  Ifimo.  3.  The 
.Story  of  Madagiisear,  X.York,  IS7H,  12mo  and  Ktmo. 
4.  llenies  of  Bohemia  :  lluss,  .Jerome,  and  Zisca.  Map. 
I'hila.,  187(1,  12mo.  5.  From  Kxilc  to  Overthrow  :  His- 
tory of  the  .lews  from  tho  Babylonian  Captivity  to  the 
Destru,  tion  of  the  Second  Temple.  Maps  and  Illust. 
I'hila.,  1S81,  Hiino. 

Mcars,  Thomas  Lnmbert,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  b. 
183!!;  called  to  the  bur  at  the  Inner  Temple  1868.  1. 
Analysis  of  Ortcdan's  Institutes  of  .Justinian,  Lon., 
1.87(1,  p.  8vo.  2.  The  Institutes  of  Oaiua  and  Justinian, 
Lon.,  1882,  or.  8vo. 

Mensum,  (».  1.  The  Home  and  the  (Irave  of  By- 
ron, Lim.,  1852,  12mo.  2.  Tho  Crystal  I'alacc  .Alphabet, 
Lon.,  1855.  .'i.  Light  from  the  East:  Tales,  Lon.,  18.^6, 
12mo.  4.  (iuidea  to  the  Railways.  Illust.  Lon.,  1861, 
12mo. 

Measoii,  Malcolm  Ronald  Laing,  b.  1824,  at 
Edinburgh;  son  of  (lilhert  Laing  Meason,  (7.  v.,  oiitc, 
vol.  ii.;)  educated  in  France,  and  at  St.  Gregory's  Col- 
lege, Dawnside;  entercl  the  British  army  in  18H9; 
fjcrved  through  the  second  Afghan  and  the  (iwalior  cam- 
paigns in  India  ;  retired  1831 ;  edited  the  Bombay  Tele- 
graph anil  Courier  1851-54;  was  a  journalist,  contrib- 
uting to  the  Daily  News  and  to  Household  Words  and  All 
the  Year  Kound,  1855-70  ;  editor  of  the  Weekly  Hegister 
1866-70;  special  correspondent  of  the  New  York  Her-  i 
aid  in  the  Franco-Prussian  war,  and  altcrwards  corre- 
spondent of  the  Dally  Telegraph  at  Paris.  1.  The  Bub- 
bles of  Finani-'e,  Lon.,  1865.  2.  The  Profits  of  Panics, 
Lon.,  1866.  3.  Turf  Frauils  and  Turf  Practices,  Lon., 
1868,  ';2mo.  4.  Three  Months  after  Date,  and  other 
Tales,  Lon.,  1875,  12mo.  5.  .Sir  William's  Speculations; 
or.  The  Seamy  Side  of  Finance,  Lon..  18.8ii,  p.  Svo. 

Measor,  Charles  Pcnncll.  1.  Convict  Service: 
a  Letter  to  Sir  G.  C.  Lewis,  Lon.,  1861,  8vo.  2.  I'liliza- 
tion  of  the  Criminal,  Lon.,  1869,  8vo.  3.  Irish  Fallacies 
nnd  English  Facts. 

Meath,  Karl  and  Countess  of.  See  Bkaba- 
y.os 

Mechnm,  C  H.,  and  Coupert  ^  Sketches  of 
the  Siege  of  Lueknow,  Lon.,  I. 858,  fol, 

Mcclii,  John  Josephs  [niite.  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  18ft2» 
1880,  b.  in  Enghiml,  of  Italian  parentage;  made  a  for- 
tune by  the  invention  of  a  razor-strop,  and  in  1840  settled 
on  a  farm  in  Ksse.t,  where  he  practised  an  improve^  sys- 
tem of  agriculture.  He  was  for  several  years  an  alder- 
man of  London.  1.  How  to  Farm  Profitably,  Lon., 
1864;  new  ed.,  1871,  12mo.  2.  Farm  Balfince-Sheets ; 
also.  Lectures  on  Farming,  Lon.,  1867,  l2mo.  :).  I'mlit- 
able  Farming  :  Latest  Agricultural  Sayings  and  Doings, 
Lon.,  1800,  fp. ;   new  ed.,  1872. 

Meeker,   Mrs.   Ogden.     Fortune's   Football  :    a 
Historical  Tale,  Lon.,  1864,  4  vols.  p.  Svo. 
1100 


Mecredy,  R.  J.,  and  Ntoncy,  (•.     The  Art  and 

Pastime  of  Cycling,  Lon.,  1888,  4to. 

Medberv,  James  K.  Men  nnd  Mysteries  of  Wall 
Street,  Bost.,  1870,  l2mo;  new  ed.,  1878. 

Medd,  Charles  8.  Numismatics  in  the  Study  of 
Ancient  History,  L()n.,  1865,  Hvo. 

Medd,  Rev.  I'eler  (Goldsmith,  b.  1829,  at  Ley- 
burn,  Yorkshire;  graduated  at  Iniversity  College.  Ox- 
ford, ls,i2  ;  Fellow  1852-77;  ordained  1853;  rector  of 
Barnes  1870-76,  and  since  then  of  North  Ccrney,  Glouies- 
tershire ;  hon,  cantin  of  ,St.  Albans  ...incc  1877;  jiroctor 
of  convocation  for  the  diocese  cd'  tiloucestcr  and  Bristol 
sincel885.  1.  'The  Christian  .Meaning  of  the  Psalms  and 
Supernatuial  Character  of  Christian  Truth,  Oxf.,  1862. 
2.  I'lie  Perfected  Work  of  the  Spirit,  Oxf..  1861.  :(. 
Household  Prayer,  from  Ancient  and  Authorized  .Sources, 
Lon.,  1804,  12mo,  4.  The  Olfice  of  Intercession  for  tho 
Church,  Oxf.,  1861,  p.  8vo.  5.  The  Fiimlamental  Principle 
of  the  Christian  Ministry,  lt.\f.,  1867.  0.  The  (.'liiircli 
nnd  Wesleyanism,  Lon.,  Is68.  7.  Home  Uciiiiiuii, 
Lon.,  1871.  8.  God's  Purpose  of  Love  in  Creation,  Luii., 
1875.  !l.  Cathidie  Unity,  Lon.,  1875.  111.  Sermons 
preached  in  the  Parish  Church  of  Barnes,  1871-76,  Lon.. 
1877,  p.8\i>.  II.  The  One  Mediator:  the  Son  of  (iod  in 
Nature  and  Grace,  ( liampton  Lectures,  1882,)  Lon..  I'*^!, 
8vo.  12.  .An  Olhcc  of  Prayer  for  the  I'se  of  the  Clergy  : 
with  the  Country  Gentleman's  Ideal,  Lon.,  1887,  r.'Mio. 

MeddaiIKh,  K.  W.  Michigan  Supreme  Court  Re- 
ports, vol.  xiii.,  (  1864-i;5,)  Detroit,  1865,  8vo. 

Medhnrst.  .Mrs.  Garden  Fables;  or.  Flowers  of 
Speech,  Lmi..  i^ill,  sij.  8vo. 

Medhnrsi.,  Sir  Walter  Henry,  1822-1885,  son 
of  W.  H.  Meoi. ,.i>t,  [mdi:,  vol.  ii.  ;)  was  for  many  years 
consul  at  Shanghai.  The  Foreigner  in  Far  Cathay,  Lon., 
1872,  p.  8vo. 

"It  contain.^  much  that  is  valuable,  Its  style  is  all  that 
can  he  desired  tc  iniike  it  rcadalile.  and  It  is  free  from  that 
strong  party  Idas  which  has  dislinurt'il  so  nmch  llial  ha.s 
recently  been  written  011  China.  .  .  .  That  man  niii^t  lie 
very  impervious  to  knowledge  who  lays  It  down  w  iihout 
having  gained  from  its  pages  an  intelligent  insight  into  the 
strange  and  niiicli  iiiisreiire.seiued  world  of  China."— .S'l/. 
A'ci'.,  xxxiv.  610. 

Medley,  D,  J.  Socialism  as  a  Jloral  Movement: 
its  Value  and  Dangers,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Medley,  George  Wehh,  F.S.S.,  b.  1826.  1.  The 
Reciprocity  Cra/.e  :  a  Tract  for  the  Times,  (Cohden  Cliil) 
Pub.,)  Lon.,  1881,  Svo.  2.  England  under  Free  Trade: 
an  Address,  Lon.,  1882,  12ino.  3.  Trade  Depression: 
its  Causes  and  its  Remedies,  Lon.,  1885,  12mo.  4.  Fair 
Trade  I'nmasked,  ^I'obden  Club  Pub.) 

.Medley,  Most  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  [ntue, 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1804,  in  London  ;  graduated  at  Wad- 
ham  College,  Oxford,  1820;  orilained  1828;  vicar  of  .-^t. 
'Thomas's,  Kxeter,  1838-45  ;  prebendary  of  Exeter  Callie- 
dral  1842-45  ;  became  Bishop  of  Fredericton  in  1815,  and 
Metropolitan  of  Canada  in  1879.  1.  The  Episcopal  Form 
of  Church  Government,  Lon.,  1835.  2.  (Trans.)  The 
Homilies  of  St.  John  Chrysostom  on  Corinthians,  ("  Li- 
brary of  the  Fathers,")  Oxf.,  1838.  3.  Sermons,  Lioi,, 
1845.  (This  is  mentioned  oate,  vol.  ii.)  4.  (Trans.)  The 
Book  of  Job,  and  Commentary,  Fredericton,  1879. 

Medley,  Julius.  Throttle  Island:  a  Tale  of  Ad- 
venture, Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Medley,  Mi^or  Julius  George.    1.  Campaign 
ing  in  India,  Ma:-eh,  1857,  to  1858,  Lon.,  1858,  p.  ^v. 
2.    (Ed.)  Professional    Papers  on   Indian    Enginoi-iinj. 
First   Series.     Roorkoe.  1864-67,  4   vols.  8vo :     ■> 
1870,  7  vols.     3.  India  and  Indian  Enginccriii|, 
tares   delivered  at  the  Royal  Engineering   I'     ' 
Chatham,  Lob.,  1873,  cr.  8vo.     4.  An  Autun.i.    i* 
the  United   States  and  Canada,   Lon.,  1873,  p.  >i 
Hallways  in  Upper  India,  Lahore,  1884,  Svo. 

M«dlicott,  Cecil.  The  .Syren:  a  Story,  Lon,, 
1S86,  p.  <vo. 

!«(>«»tKM)tt,  H.  B.,  M,A.,  and  KtMirord,  W.  T., 
A.R.S.M.,  P;K.S.  A  Manual  of  tK  <K-ology  of  India: 
chiefly  compiled  from  the  Observation..-  of  the  Geoloijicid 
Survey  :  with  Map.  l^ablished  by  tho  Governnieiit  "f 
India."     Lon.,  1S79. 

Medn.van  ^y,  A.  (Trans.)  The  War  in  the  Kast 
from  the  Year  1853  till  July,  185'5.  By  General  Khipka. 
From  tho  Original  Manuscript.      Lon.,  185,5,  8vo. 

IWedwin,  A.  1.  The  Life  and  Teaching  of  .J^^us 
Christ,  in  Verse,  L.m.,  1880,  lOmo.  2.  the  Exi>i'nce 
of  Evil  and  the  Divine  Sovereignty,  Lon.,  1880,  sm.  8ve. 

Mee,  Mark,     Who  did  it?  [a  story,]  Lim.,  L88J. 


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Hill'  ari',  uC  (•i.iHsf,  ■' Vi 


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lsfi',1,^":,."-     "'"■  -''"""""  "'  Sunnj'brouk,  N'.  Y„rk. 


1857f  sv',!!'"^  o,   N,aural  Scion,..,,,  Philadol,,!,'!,';:  pLi,:! 
IS,..     ..   l|,.t„r.v,.|    the   First   C^mrNT  „f  th-.'scon 


•  I  II,  rcMint;  lis  H  n.iiiiiNc,';  lint  •  ;,       *     -   '"^'"ODI    the    First   Uimrtcr   i,f  tlT..    s. 


Kiiiry-Tiiles  for  Little  Children, 


..-m  of  Kilkenr^  ,  nu;  e,!.  'B^b,,:,:-, 4    PMn,  "'"'''''"• 
isi^.'p"".".'  "•  ""''  «•     '^''-  J''-"^'i  C»«tlo,   l.„n., 

I.OM.,  ls7;i,  Ci,,  svi) 

...r  „f  a  nursery  in  Oonn.'n^vn,      ..''"  ,e™',!;X':; 

.^sue,      Jle  wrote  the  botanical  arti,.l..:;'in  tie  Fnev  ■ 


t)n   (I,.,   T   .        •■■••■■J""""'  iioMmar,  !■  ii  a.,  IsTi;      -i 
>l<iB»,  I.iciie.  John  lorsyth,  V  S  N    .„„  „f  ,i, 

i!T;r:"^b.«sij;:.rtir!ei;Sr- 
iiX!^:'^zz"""'- '""'''" '''-'-  '•"'■•'; 

vcrsity  of  St.   An,lnw,       I    <•     '-""™'"">    m    the  I.ni- 

w..«^-e,h,,,,;^f;:;J-;;:'«^t^-^^e«.ta.. 


,overn„,ent  ex,.,orin^  -P^itions.     „e  ^ar^^l.tfi,^      the  '(in;";^,^^^  '^^l^^tlin  ^i':?"""'^"'""™  '" 
,  -.cue,  an,,  contribute,,  nun.erous  !    ,:;^?;e.'.»™l?;th.„!:";"^^";,!;:   -^^       •^;-;^ 


of  many  scientific 


■— -"'  -".lies,    ocripture  Em, 
Micred  Imagery,  Lon.,  l.s.io,  |9,„o 

to   'unsh?ne    "?•  ,  s-.  '^  «"""  '  o'^"-  ""•""8''  Shadow 
"  ■        ■       "'  '"'"■•  i^''',!"""-     2-  Madeline   Clifford'e 


o^^i,oh^ortheKren^;;^S::ie,L::::i«^-^r: 

««?"''  -ynfy'"  (Pseud.)     See  Bcvvftt   Marv  P 
Meldola,  Uapiinel,  F.C.S.,  F.r.C,  P.K.A.S.,  Ac, 


Sohool  l,ifo,  Lon.,"l,S73,'l2mo 

.f"SiV;;if,;,  'l;.r?;'r  "-"pi""-. 


s«?T'o*'"^  D«'"iptive  Geography     n^^'ts  Lon    IwTTr'"  '^,^'"'=,i?"-y  ^   N"n-.Metallic  Ele- 
•-  1881,  f|i.  8vo  :   neiv  o,l..  I.«^    I....L  ''  I  I,''"™'.  ^°'^->  l**?'*.  l-^nio.     2.  (Trans,  and  ed.)  Studies  in 


2  vol.«.  Svo. 


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--■"  i»Mu,iii  iiijiiuiary  twr  tJisensc^  cf  Hi..  .itTn 


•lo.l.on.,  1857,  p.  Svo. 
flci'tkerke,  Cecilia  Elizabeth 

liotiinical  Sketch  for  _ 
*Jiii'st8  at  H,)me:  Seu 

l.-;!.-^.).  12m„.  -     „   ,,^„„,,  „„ 

tl,;  w  '."1,*"'  *'•  *'•     Otzinach.on,  or,  A  History  of  '  '""It'll  .^I'l"^'"'''*,-'?.  L„n..  IS7.S,  p.  svo. 

.W^n.t   liranoh  Valley  of  the   Susqu^hln^'^'?;,:.';  '  ,/7,«','!,^r,;.».  «•_    ^-v  McJhod  for  the  K.xtrae.ion 


^ec.l.a  Elizabeth.  I.  Songs  of  ^  the  0  aricT  ,'L  .  ,  !k^'^'  T}  ""'K""-"'^  '^  f'-""^"-.s  of 
'•l,12.n,>.  2.  (iucsts  of  Flowers-  ,1  \,uZ\  Tr[^u^^^^^^ 
•r  Chil.hen  Lou.,  INSU,  sq.  KilV  3'  ^  i,  tism"''','',^  ,'?,"'^'>"' '««^;  2-  A  Treatise  on  cC 
^equel  .0  "(Juests  of  Flowers,"  Lon.,  lUth  ed  li"fi  '  "''%"'"'"."'  «""«,  I-on.,  1S72,  p.  svo 
.^      .    ./  and  its  A, ,  ;l';,,„i  ^  .£^'"'."■1';,  ""  I>i—  of  th'e  Skin 


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Mclhuislii  A.  J.  MentuI  Analjralf,  Lnn.,  18A7, 
Itlmo. 

MulhuiNli,  W.  J.  Mr.  Iti<li|lu'A  Cricket- Mktub, 
Lon.,  IHSl,  11". 

Mcliiic,  JiiiiK'g  rioraiit,  1«I1-IH7.\  b.  iit  Hack- 
•It's  Ilidliiir,  N.V.,  ili^  nil  of  a  I'rcnirli  oll\iBr  in  ttie 
U..">.  uriiiy  ;  ocluoiiica  .it  Mount  St.  .Miiry'a  CnllKgc,  Kni- 
mittsburg.  Mil. ;  lulinittcil  Ui  Ibe  l)ar  ,■  iiftcrwiiriU  ntuilieil 
for  th'i'O  yi'iir."  in  Eiiriiiic,  iinil  lielj  lliric  r..s.  ooiimil- 
•hi|.s  tliero;  .-ervc'l  Id  tlic  I'ivil  war  on  tbi;  HtiilV  of  (iun- 
eriit  Po|)ti,  iiml  was  aftorwaniH  eniploycil  in  connccti(jn 
witli  tilt'  Ficcilnion's  liurciiii  in  (iiMirgia,  whcro  bo  was 
l!orris|ionilent  of  tbo  Now  Vork  Triburio.  Il«  conlril>- 
utcd  to  tbo  Catbdlic  World  and  ulhor  porii"li"iils.  I.  Two 
Tliousunil  Miles  on  Horsobaok  :  .'^anta  V6  and  Ibiok  ;  a 
SuninuT  Tour  tliroiigb  Kan^i.i',  .Nebraska,  Colorado,  and 
Now  Mexico,  in  tbe  Yeiir  imiCi.  .\,  York,  lHfi7,  cr.  Svo. 

"  Wilbin  llio  rororil  bp  is  an  lnstr\icilvo  and  untcrtalnlnx 
wrltiT.  wliuse  bonk  will  be  n.'Hd  not  wllbciut  .some  eonsid- 
enible  ploasiire."— .Vii^o/i,  vi  Xi. 

2.  Comnioruial  Travulling,  Cambridge,  l.StV.I.  li,  Mary 
Queen  of  Seote,  and  her  l/atest  English  Historian,  N. 
York,  1.H71,  p.  Svo  ;  Sd  cd.,  lH7:i.  I.  Mfo  of  .Si.ttus  tbo 
Fiftb,  1S71. 

Meline,  .Miss  Mnry  Miller,  ("Florence  Mc- 
Coomb,"  pseud.)  1.  The  Montargos  Legacy,  N.  York, 
ISB'J,  12mo.  2.  [n  Six  .Montlis;  or.  The  Two  Friends, 
Bait.,  187 1,  Ifluio.  3.  Charteris  :  a  Romance,  I'hila., 
12mo. 

Mell,  Kev.  Patrick  linos,  D.D.,  fA,.V.,  isil- 
188S,  b.  at  Waltbourville,  (ia. ;  studied  at  Amherst  1^3:1 
-3,') ;  was  professor  of  ancient  languages  in  Mercer  Uni- 
versity 1812-55  ;  held  the  same  obair  in  the  Stivte  uni- 
versity at  Athens,  Ua.,  till  isdii,  when  ho  was  transferred 
to  that  of  metaphysics  and  eibics,  which  he  held  till 
his  death.  He  also  held  several  pastorates  in  tbo  l!ap- 
tiet  Church,  and  was  president  for  many  years  of  the 
Southern  liaptist  Convention.  He  was  colonel  of  a 
Confederate  regiment  in  the  civil  war.  1.  linplism, 
Charleston,  .'^.C,  I  S,')2.  2.  Corrective  Church  Discipline, 
188U.  I{.  Manual  of  Parliamentary  Practice,  N.  York, 
18(10,  16mo;  now  ed.,  rev.,  187tl.  4.  Tbe  PbibHopby  of 
Prayer:  its  I'tility,  and  its  Relation  to  Providence,  N. 
York,  187.r  ■■  ■  -"^     :>.  Churob  Polity,  Atlanta,  (ia.,  1878. 

Mellcr.  ''..  ,  Wiilter  Clilt'ord,  M.A.,  graduated 
»tSt.u&i  !.  '  ;  .;o,  Oxford,  1872;  ordained  1871;  cu- 
rate of  ri":."!  i  ».-:;,■:  1874-78.  I.  Village  Jiomilies,  Lon., 
1878,  If     •    ..     .:,   A  Placn  for  the  Beautiful,  I,on.,  1881, 

Mt'H^i!,  Ji-  5$.  Nomads  of  the  North:  a  Tale  of 
Iiapland,  I..'"  .  i.s71;  p.  Svo.  . 

Me!li8..f  .?'!hn  Charles,  A.I.C.E.,  F.Q.S.,  F.L.S., 

fovernment  .^!^.  voyor  and  engineer  of  St.  Helena.  St. 
lelcna:  a  Physical,  Historical,  ami  Topographical  Do- 
eeription  of  the  Island,  including  its  Geology,  Fauna, 
Flora,  and  Meteorology.     Illust.     Lon.,  1875,  r.  8vo. 

"His  collecliuns  of  specimens  have  boon  examined, 
Identitled,  and  ilescribeil  by  several  accomplisboil  men  of 
science  in  Kngland.  .  .  .  'Ihey  are  beautiliilly  iUustrulcd, 
t>y  the  aid  of  I'bromo-litbograpby,  from  drawings  by  Mrs. 
Jlelliss."— i(o(.  Kev.,  xxxix.  WW. 

.Mello,  Rev.  John  iMngens,  M.A.,  F.G.S.,  gradu- 
ated at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1859  ;  ordained  1859  ; 
reetor  of  Brampton  St.  Thomas,   Derbyshire,   18(13-87, 


See  CoH.x,  M.'  ■   is. 


and  since  then  of  Mapperley.     1.   Holy  Scripture  and  1  the  highly  idealized  grnii|,  of  lila' 
Modern  Science,  Lon.,  IMirt.     2.  Hand-Book  to  tbo  Go-    Arbuces.'  -.s«^  Jiei:.  xvi.  82'>. 
ology  of  Derbyshire.     Illust.     Lon.,  ?8(iB. 

iliellor,  Ilev.  Enoch,  D.D.  1.  Ritualism  and  its 
Related  Dogujas,  Lon.,  1807,  I2mo.  2.  Priesthood  in  the 
Light  of  tbe  New  Testament,  ("Congregational  Lec- 
tures,") Lon.,  1878,  Svo,  3.  The  Hem  of  Christ's  Gar- 
ment: with  a  Sketch  of  the  Author  by  H.  R.  Reynolds, 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1883.  4.  In  the  Foolsteps 
of  Heroes,  and  olber  Sermons.  Edited  by  his  Widow. 
Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

lUellor,  Sir  John,  1809-1887,  b.  at  Oldham,  Lan- 
cashire; call'jd  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1833; 
M.P.  for  Yarmouth  1857-59,  and  for  ".'ottingham  1859- 
61 ;  judge  of  the  Queen's  Bench  18(11-75,  and  thereafter 
justice  of  tlie  High  Court;  knighted  1862.  1.  Lectures 
on  the  Christian  Church  before  tbe  Reformation,  1857. 
2.  John  Selden,  1859.     3,  Suggestions  as  to  Oaths. 

Mellor,  John  William,  M.A.,  P.C,  son  of  Sir  J. 
Mellor,  Hiipra  :  b.  1835:  called  to  tbe  bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple  I860;'  M.P.  for  Grantham  ISSO-Sti;  judgoad- 
vocate-general  1886.  Poems  in  the  Lancashire  Dialect. 
By  the  Author  of  "Uncle  Owdem."     Manchester,  1865. 

iHeloy,  W.  T.     Lucille  Vernon ;  or.  The  Church  at 
Lansington.     Illust.     Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1881,  12mo. 
1102 


«»Mel»,  August,"  (Pseud 

»nprfi. 

MelshciiiK-r,  Itudolph  Kyrc,  b.  1851 ;  graduated 
at  Trimly  Coil.'ge,  Cambridge,  |S72  ;  called  to  thi'  Umi'  af 
the  Inner  Temple  |S74.  (Trans.)  Tbe  Law  of  Hills  .f 
Exchange,  [in  Germany,]  Lon.,  |s79,  8vo.  Willi  Law 
HKNt'K,  WAi.ri'in,  I'Im-  Law  an<l  ('  .-loin  of  the  London 
Stock  Exchange,  'on.,  Is7l),  p.  Svo;  2d  od.,  I88L 

Alrlsom,  R«  i>  '.  Gas-Conaumor's  Manual,  I. irn,, 
I8S4,  Svo.  2.  V'  ..rl»bi,p  and  Marriage  Customs  of  M.ui<. 
Nation.".     Second  Series.     Manchi'stiT,  I8S5,  12ino. 

.Melton,  Kev.  Edward.  Annuls  of  the  Cbunli 
in  Hrimlii'Id.     By  E.  M.     Springfield,  Mass.,  1S50. 

Melton,  Henry.  Iliui^  on  Huts:  ttda|ited  to  llie 
Heads  of  tbe  Peopli',  I,  in.,  Is(i5,  12uio. 

Meltzer,  C  Harry.  iTnins.)  The  Evangelist; 
or.  Port  Salvation,  by  Alphonso  Diiuilot,  Lon,,  |S83,  cr. 
Svo. 

Melvill,  Hcv.  Henry,  M.A.,  lunli;  v.d.  il.,  add.,] 
1798-1S71,  canon  of  St.  Paul's  .from  1856,  and  reetor  of 
Barnes  from  1863.  Later  Sermons  preached  at  Barnes 
and  St.  Paul's,  Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  12m.). 

Melville,  Kev.  .Alexander  Stewart,  .M..\.. 
graduated  at  Trinity  (''jllogo,  Dublin,  1876;  ordained 
1876;  chaplain  of  Newington  Workhouse  I8SS.  Wiilter 
Ellitborno:  a  Country  I'arson's  Facts  and  Fancies, 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

Melville,  Aniericus  K.  Dakota  Justices'  Court 
Prac'tice,  Civil  iintl    'riminal  ;  2d  ed.,  St.  Paul,  I8S7,  Svo. 

Melville,  Kr  .  Andrew.  (Trans.)  Hours  of  Ke- 
freshing;  from  the  German  of  Heinrich  .Miiller,  Lon., 
18S6,  1 21110. 

Melville,  Rev.  David,  M.A.,  D.D.,  graduated  at 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  1836;  ordiiinod  IS40;  rector 
of  Great  Willey  since  IS57;  canon  of  Worcester  since 
1881.  FourSermons:  Religious  Education  what  .N.iluie 
asks  and  God  supplies,  Lon.,  1877,  cr.  Svo. 

.Melville,  Eli/a  A.  Alone;  or,  £200(1  Reward  :  a 
Tale  of  L.mdun  Life,  Lon.,  1871,  ]).  Svo;  2d  ed.,  l>7s, 
12mo. 

.Melville,  Major  George  John  Whyte,  ['mie, 

vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1821-1878,  b.  near  St.  Andrews,  Scotland: 
educated  at  Eton  ;  entered  the  British  army  in  |s:;il,  und 
retired  in  1840  with  the  rank  of  captain.  During  llie 
Crimean  war  he  served  in  'he  Turkish  cavalry,  lie 
afterwards  devoted  himself  .>  literature,  excilliiii;  in 
novels  of  sporting  and  country-houso  life  and  in  liuiii- 
ing-songs.  He  was  killed  by  a  full  from  his  hcirsc,  1. 
Holiuby  House:  a  Tale  of  Old  Northamptonshire,  l.uii . 
1860,  2  vols.  p.  Svo  ;  new  cd.,  1870.  2.  Good  for  N'"tli- 
ing  ;  or.  All  Down-Hill,  Lon.,  IS61,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo  ;  new 
ed.,  1S7I.  3.  Market  Harborougb,  Lon.,  1S6I,  p.  "-vu; 
6lh  ed.,  1864.  4.  Tilbury  Xogo :  an  Unsuccessful  .Man, 
Lon.,  IS6I,  p.  Svo  ;  4th  ed.,  1866.  5.  Tho  tjuecn's  Mai  v>  : 
a  Romance  of  Holyrood;  "d  ed.,  Lon.,  1S62,  2  vols.  p. 
8vo  :  nowed.,  IS7I.  6.  Tho  Gladiators  ;  a  Tale  of  K'unc 
and  Judea,  Lon.,  1863,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

•'  With  a  les.s  ambitious  purpose  and  a  less  glowiiin  -lyle 
than  .Sir  Diilwer  I.yttoii'sgbiwiiiL'  llelioii,  ("Tlie  l.a^I  Im;- 
of  I'ompeii,"]  there  is  in  the  '  (Ihidinlors'  an  air  uf  rciliiy 
and  a  laithfulne.ss  to  ordinary  types  of  eliaracler  wSno 
nmy  make  It  the  means  of  bniigiiiK  borne  to  Ihe  i;iii' ml 
reader  tbe  common  features  of  that  age  even  better  ili.iu 
ucus anil  lone,  Nydiaaud 
Arbaet 

7.  'The  Brookes  of  Bridlemere,  Lon.,  1864,  3  vol.-.  p. 
Svo.  8.  Cerise,  Lon.,  1806,  3  vols. p.  Svo;  3d  ed.,  I-7I. 
9.  The  White  Rose,  Lon.,  IsiiS,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  1". 
Bones  and  I ;  or,  The  Skeleton  at  ILune.  Lon.,  l>i'>^.  |i. 
Svo.  11.  M.orN.:  "  Similia  similibus  curanlur,"  l."ii., 
1869,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S71.  12.  Soni^s  and 
Verses,  Lon.,  1869,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1872.  !3.  Cuitrii- 
banil  ;  or,  A  Losing  Hazard,  Lon.,  1870,  2  vols.  p.  Svo; 
newed.,  1874, 1  vol.  12mo.  14.  Sarcbcdou  :  aTalcof  tlio 
Great  (jueen,  Lon.,  1871,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S7J. 
15.  Tho  True  Cross,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo  ;  new  cd.,  \^:'.l 
'■  The  novelist,  the  r(Uea  8«ccr,  of  lield-sports  and  London 
Kcciety,  has  appeared  (believe  it,  posterity!)  lus  tbe  miilmr 
of  a  sacred  poem.  .  .  .  As  a  whole,  the  poem  is  decideilly 
^■mV—Alh..So.2[iT\. 

10.  Salanolla;  »  Story  of  Punchestown,  Lon.,  IST^!. - 
vols.  or.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1880.  17.  Undo  John  :  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1874,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  18,  Riding  Rccollcitiuns. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo;  new  od.,  ISSO. 

"  There  is  not  a  dull  nor  a  foolish  page  in  It  froin  Ikgiii- 
nlng  to  end.  .  .  ,  Artist  and  writer  have  comb:iicd  in 
'  llldiiiK  Kecolleetion.s'  to  produce  one  of  the  most  saiislnc- 
tory  books  on  horsemanship  published  In  recent  years.  — 
i4(A.,No.  2637. 

19.  Katerfolto,  Lon.,  1875,p.  Svo.     20.  Sister  Louise; 


MEL 


Sv',^''°,'r",i"  Rer>ont„iK«,  r,.,n.,  IH?,,-  „p„  „,i     ,.-,  „ 


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.lt.ann.lto,  wl,i,.|i  ^«   ,.,     m    n  i  " "'  ""K""''-''-  "»'  (ho 

i^».  under ''u^.:^^rl;'";::4r  ^rr'i'r'"  •'"'^■' 

i'  .\iirrulivc  „r  tho  Seitr;  ,'  ^  r  I'i  '  '  '«  '"■""  H«ill.t : 
(lioUreoly  Holicn-'l...  .1  "',"""'  ''^  ""  At.count  of 
•M^IM  nncl  IlluHf,     H„,t..  IHM5  "vo      ^  ""' 

mir5vstylean,l,,ruinv,.|,rH"  "^^^^^^^ 

1H.|  111.,  reii.lur  in  w..rks  ,,r   niv  .      ■ ' ,!  "''''''  \""ftt.n  re- 

st..u..li."-.sVi/.  ft.,..,  lix   i-.;)  '"  "'eanniirs  <,f  Ar.'ti,!  ru- 

lUelvllli',  II..  H  A  r      i    r 

-nry ;  also,  The  Kleu,inia„'  .V       erfor  .^'^^  ,t^t!-;"'"- 

i:::"rVi^f^r'^?:r!i!^r'-^''-''^^:'«"^^^ 

v4!^'^ro!^::;/''^V^;|-f'-of"«n.no„a 
ISiir,  )..  Sv.,.  "riutn    by   Jluiiself.      I,on., 

l.i™!  u!,':'ls![f7To   ^""^'""^'"  ""1  Wso„.Di,oi. 

^.^n^N.Vl,'^:i^i^:«:';r^',!^:'^i^.;^:it:r::;;- 

IS.'.;.  :i  vol,.  {,.  ,1.;,    -  •""'''"'  •  "  "'"'y  of  a  Life,  Lon.,' 
Meinniinger,K<.bert  Withers     i    w.   .     ,. 

Sh-rfA,'el,|,.i    .'":;.■:;'  ^"'"^    '"'«  ''"''""".■    The 
.l.-fer,n,.„  of'w'i'lirein/      ./rt"",:;  '   ^.^'T^"    '•™'" 
.>Ieii.l..||,  Col.  GcorL'.'  II      ti  «  5'    r°- 

iNil':  nppo  nti.il  to  the  .,«„:„  -"ilitary  Aeadoniy 

ci>ilwar,  InJbeen  in?r,^X       ,''  '"r"'''^  ""•""^l'  'ho 

for.itication/'w"  ,  C    u^   ?    "'w^'i;'  T'"""  ''"'^'"^  '' 
of  War,  .   _  Jonn,  ■;  Phir'/s^^;!,,^  ''"'-•)  ^he  Art  I 

''leiitlenliall.  'i'h<>t..aL  *        »  "iia.,  i,s,'<,,  Svo. 

".  I«n.  "-r'H,:;,f.c!  ^^^.;Vr":'^J^:''-P-'.^''-«-. 
m.m,ouiatics  in  Ohio  Un  ver  itv  IS"'!  -S    I'hjs.os  an.l 

Iniversity  inTokio;„ndinl"8    ri;         ?  "'"  ^'I'liennl 

States  and  resume.!     U  c?a l  it  Oh''"';   '."  "'"  """^^ 

'^•^l  he  be.a,„e  profe  sor  in    ho  II  ?  i •   ^"'^^''^i'y-     I" 

in  I-.>(i  |'rv,ide.  t  of  R?,s»  P      .    u- '^'S"nl  S"viee,  and 

Puhlishe.l  pape  ,   „u  no'  "  f  ""  T'""'"^"  '"''J™'«  f""! 
of  I.;i,..„.i,.V,r'B'.r"°f-"P'l''  ""''  '■"P"'-'-'-     A  Century 

^■'-nA.ay.ou:tLel;;t'Ke^^St^^;:;; 


^'"•th,   [ii  tnlo.1       riluBt        r„„      iwj. 

''..S'"-rr"',,'*tt.'ri  of  :";,?•,  ''^"'"•:'  •"»""-  f-""/ 

N.  Vo,k,  i;7,   ",'  •^""•'"'■"■•y.  by  W,  ller/berg, 

l.u!::'"""""'    ■'■•      ""'"»'■-   "'•    ■'>H<h,    Un.,    ,.»,, 

r-'S'o^i  "^w!?!:li!^,^^^l^''•''' .''^  •^/'•''^ 

»in..n  IH;-,2.  I  I'ra.ti  ...I  n.  'MN  """'"'  ""^'l<"fi" 
l'.«>o,  2.   .,d,     s?       "mo      rs.'7v'"«'  '•""••'««-. 

Not««  on  the  Aets  .,(  „'  u  l',,  /  '-'""•  ■'•  ■'*'""' 
■».  i^lM.rt  Prayers  f,  C  ur  I  S  h''  .'"'"v  '"'^  '2".o. 
l«Hli.  fp.  Svo.  thui,.h    Sehools;    Ith  e.l.,    Lon., 

V'-^-'t^tL;,:^  ':f;s;ri-h•j:;^^"•'^'^''■''• 
'h-  >tHKe  asa.laio.cr  at  the  ,!.?(■  -  '^he  went  on 
"''ifl  Alexander  Is,.,,,..  \i  "      '  •''*'■'"!  '""iried  in 

rie.l  in    I^'u  J  ,  In  P    "  '         '  i."''"  '"'""■^'''  '""'  ■'""•- 

j-ihT;;-;.^.i^:c;-;-;-i;;.;H..^co..^^ 

I  •v'hI'lo!:,^^!?';!!,;,,,^-  *'"^  Magdalene,  „n.l  other 

Uabbinieal'^ll  I    Ke  . ,  "n  •  w""'  Vf-T'^-j'-V  "nd  th^ 

of  St.,ke-JIandev    I.   ,^H     I,        '    ■■"«'""''   '•'^'■l  :  vi.-ar 
'i'ahnud  An  ,.S  Ji     V  i  ^yf^'"!'^  11"^  ""'''•     '•  ^'^  "'o 

'8.W.     5.  An   Ks'avon   ih^'r       Leviratieal  Marriages, 
versitv,   Cn       ss^    p     v     *'""""'•',''»   "f  i^  Xov   Uni! 

Trinity,  Lin.:    .'iti    12  no   "-'\','"   "'",  ^"'''''"'''  "''  ""> 
ulc  on',!,,.  Door-INM    ,"71    ''  '^'^■'■"^"'' i  "^  The  .Sched- 

Se^a;:r;;^^'!«.:i^:^--n  Conveyancing  Law, 

eriSi^^^iV;"..^!:":;?  J^'^  •T'^^^-f «»"-' 

t-ry  of  the  F  rst  ThVo^  r     .'  <?'""•;■''•)  The  Church  II is- 

4"^'^"""?;.S,'5;'t.f-'-'''i-'T:Ante. 
^L«^1^.;^r""  Co^nun,  Things  n,a„e  Plain, 
a  Mim"riiro'ftl.emy  Ye-ars'-^''-'  :^'>^' i'T"""'^  ^■'"•-•• 

th"An"frH^,r7on'"liu  i;''^^-,'"-^  Tales  of 
Urcek  Heroine  V  b'ein"  s  „r  1'  f  ""•  u  "  ^'"'  "^  "'« 
"rock  Tragedians. '"I'lust^T^    "79  ""C  ""'  ''" 

Ci.^e""fX'cfe.«,"^r''^^-  '■  (Tran-Th. 
12mo.  2  Tmn!)  If  ',;;•  7  ^l  ^''■"""='''  I^""-.  1872, 
A.  Tholuc'k-  2™  «1  Fdin  iJJ'"'^'""  I>»™tion,  by 
•-'tthold's  I  „,bens".  ^r  ^n  ■  ■  u'  ''.^u*™-  '^^  'Trans.) 
h.v  Things       a,     re'  Made      f'    '"    ■'""S^    Understood 

12^0.      4.  (Trans.)  Classics  for  tho  Closet,  N„l  /ih^ 

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York,  I8SS,  2 lino. 

MenziUN,  (jiitherlniid.  (Thi?  is  said  to  be  the 
pscudonyiiio  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Stone.)  I.  Uoviil  Kii- 
vouritca,  lion.,  lS(i.\  2  vols.  Svo.  2.  !'olitii-al  W(]nion, 
Lon.,  I>i7;i,  2  vols.  p.  Mvo.  ;).  lli.-lory  of  Kiirope,  to  the 
Keformation.  ibip  ami  IlUist.  Lon.,  is?/,  I'Jino.  4. 
Turkey,  Old  and  Xew :  llistorieal,  Ucogiaphic:il,  and 
Stiitistieal,  l.on.,  l^stJ,  2  vols.  p.  8vo;  .'id  ed.,  lss;i,  Svo. 
Also,  school-histories. 

Meiizics,  William,  resident  deputy  surveyor  of 
Windsor  I'ark  and  Forest.  1.  The  History  of  Windsor 
(irent  I'ark  and  Windsor  Forest,  lllust.  Lon.,  IMil, 
fol.  2.  .Sanitary  .Management  and  I'tilizntion  of  ."-ew- 
age,  I.iin.,  ISIi."),  4tii.  a.  .^anitary  Maiiagenienl :  Addi- 
timial  Statements,  lion.,  ISii.'),  sui.  1.  l-'ore.-t-Trees  and 
AVoodland  .Scenery  as  deseribed  by  Poets.  lllust.  l.on., 
ISTfi,  4to.  .j.  Cottages  for  Kural  Districts.  IlUist. 
l.on.,  ISSJ,  fol. 

iMercer,  (icn.  C.  .Tournal  of  the  Waterloo  Cam- 
paign, l.'^lf),  Ivlin.,  I.'<7II,  2  vols.  |i.  Svo.     I'osth. 

-Hercer,  dinrU's  Feiituii,  LL.l).,  177s-lsoS,  b. 
r.t  Fredericksburg,  Va,  ;  graduated  at  Princeton  171)7; 
eommi.ssioned  as  captain  of  cavalry  171I.'*,  but  subse- 
quently became  a  lawyer,  nmi  was  a  member  of  Congress 
from  ISlt)  to  l.-i^ll.  The  Weakness  and  Inefficiency  of 
the  Oovornment  of  the  I'nited  States,  by  a  liate  Ameri- 
can Statesman.     I, on.,  l.'^tiH. 

iMcrccr,  KdtviirtI  Smyth.  The  Mercer  Chronicle. 
By  an  Irish  Sennacliy.  Lon.,  lf<i)6,  Svo.  Anon.  For 
]irivate  circulation. 

Mercer,  (George.  Will  Barton  o'  the  .Mill,  and 
other  I'oems,  l,on.,  isiil),  fp.  Svo. 

Mercer,  II.  C  The  I.enapo  Stone;  or,  The  Indian 
and  the  Mammoth,  X.  York,  iss.'i,  svo. 

-llercer,  L.  P.  1.  The  Bible:  its  True  Character 
and  Spiritual  Meaning,  Chic,  18S0,  I2mo.  2.  The  New 
Birth  :  with  a  Chapter  on  Mind-Cure,  Chic,  ls'87, 
lOuio. 

.Mercer,  William.  Why  the  Cross  of  Christ?  an 
Essay,  i,on.,  187i,  p.  Svo. 

.Mercer,  Williniii  T.,  M.A.  O.von.  Under  the 
Peak;  or.  Jottings  in  Verse:  written  during  a  Lengthened 
Residenoo  in  the  Colony  of  Hong-Kong,  Lon.,  ISOtf,  p. 
Svo. 

.Mercicr,  .>Ir.s.  Anne,  wife  of  Jerome  Mercior.  1. 
Christabel  Hope;  or.  The  Beginnings  of  Life,  Lon.,  ISliU, 
12mo.  2.  Campanella;  or.  The  Teaching  of  Life,  Lon., 
1S70,  l?mo;  new  ed.,  18S2.  ;i.  Only  a  Girl's  Life:  a 
Story,  Lon.,  1S71,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1881.  4.  Garnston, 
Lon.,  1S72,  cr.  Svo.  5.  Our  Mother  Church  :  being  Simple 
Talks  on  High  Topics,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo;  oth  ed.,  Is.sB. 
ti.  Wreath  of  Mallow,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1S75,  p. 
Svo.  7.  Mrs.  Pringle's  Pew,  Liverpool,  1870.  S.  Arum 
Field;  or.  Life's  llcality,  Lon.,  1S77;  new  ed.,  ISSO,  p. 
Svo.  9.  Martha  the  Merry ;  or.  As  One  Door  Shuts 
Another  Opens,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  188:i.  10. 
Kennerby  Village:  its  Sayings  and  Doings,  Lon.,  1SS4, 
12nio.  11.  The  Last  Wolf:  a  Story  of  England  in  the 
Fourteenth  Century,  Lon.,  18S4,  p.  Svo.  12.  (Ed.)  Work, 
and  how  to  do  it,  Lon.,  1886,  ISmo.  \i.  By  the  King 
and  Queen  :  a  Story  of  the  Dawn  of  Religion  in  Britain, 
Lon.,  1S86,  12mo.  14.  The  Story  of  Salvation  :  Thoughts 
on  the  Historic  Study  of  the  Bible,  Lon.,  I8s7,  12mo. 

Mcrcier,  diaries  Arthur,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  The 
Nervous  System  and  the  Mind:  a  Treatise  on  the  Dy- 
n:imics  of  the  Human  Organism,  Lon.,  18S8,  Svo. 

.Mcrcier,  L.,  and  King,  E.  C.  (Trans.)  From 
the  Earth  to  the  Moon  direct  in  Ninety-Seven  Hours 
Twenty  Minutes,  and  a  Trip  round  it ;  from  the  French 
of  Jules  Verne.     lllust.     Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

.Mercier,  L.  I',  1.  Considerations  respecting  a  Fu- 
ture State:  in  Lectures,  Lon.,  ISaS,  12ino.  2.  The  "  Eu- 
charistic  Feast:"  a  Brief  Historical  Inquiry,  Lon.,  ISOS, 
]i.  Svo. 

.Mercier,  Lewis.  Outlines  of  the  Life  of  the  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  Lon.,  1S71-72,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

.Merciir,  William  II.,  M.D.  (Trans.)  Elements 
of  Pathology,  by  E.  UindHeisch.  Revised  ami  Edited 
by  J.  Tyson,  M.D.      Phila.,  1884,  Svo. 

Meredith,  Mrs.  I.  The  Lace-.Makers:  Sketches  of 
Irish  Character,  Lon.,  1SH5,  p.  Svo.  2.  Saved  Uahab; 
an  Autidjlography,  Lou.,  ISSI,  iSmo.  .'!.  A  Book  about 
Criminals,  Lon.,  ISSl,  12mo.  4.  Nellie;  or.  Seeking 
(ioodly  Pearls  l.on.,  1882,  12ino. 

Meredith,  Uev.  Arthur  Evan,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1877;  ordain-d  1877;  vicar 
1104 


I  of  pool  since  L8S I.    Tcacliingi.  from   the  Collects,  l.on 

'  issfl.  I2ir.o. 

Meredith,  Frances.     Mary  Berlrand,  Lon.,  Isiiii, 
3  vols.  p.  Svo. 
-Meredith,  (ieorge,  [niifc,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  IS2S,  in 

'Hampshire,   Eng. ;  educated  in  Germany  ;  studieil  law, 

I  but  gave   up  tliat   profession  for  literature.     His  woik- 
have   been  very  ?low   in    winning  iiublic   ap)ireciatioii. 

'  The  circulation  of  his  earlier  liooks  was  very  limited,  and 
it  was  not  until  after  the  iiublication  of  Diana  ot  the 
Crossways,  in  ISSo,  that  a  demand  for  them  amse, 
leading  to  the  )>ulilication  of  a  collective  elition.  The 
following  list  includes  three  which  are  mentioned  mil', 
vol.  ii.  1.  I'oems.  Liui.,  IS.'jI,  l2iuo.  2.  The  Sha\  ing  cf 
Shagpat:  iin  Arabian  Entertainment,  [a  burles(jue  pocir.] 
Lon.,  1855,  cr.  Svo.  3.  Farina;  a  Legend  of  Ccilognc. 
[verse,]  Lon.,  1S57,  cr.  Svo.  4.  The  Ordeal  of  Richard 
Feverel,  Lon.,  ISjil,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S7S,  1  vnl. 
"  'fills  '  ( trdeal'  is  about  as  painful  a  book  as  any  reader 
ever  fell  liinisclf  ine.xurahly  ecjiupelled  to  road  llinjUKh  io 
spite  of  bis  own  protests  to  ihc  contrary,— for  read  it,  aiil 
read  it  thr.iugh.  be  must,  if  lie  oiiee  begins  it.  lor  the  soie 
purpose  iif  knowing  what  comes  of  it  all.  The  book  is 
very  clever,  with  a  fresh,  vignrous  vitality  in  the  style;  hut 
it  is  nut  true  to  real  life  or  liuniau  iiatine  ;  only  true  to  an 
abstract  and  entirely  arbitrary  idea."— .l//i.,  X(j'.  UiM. 

5.  Evan  Harrington,  Lon.,  ISill,  :!  vols.  p.  Svo ;  nett- 
ed., 1S6S.  6.  Modern  Love,  and  Poems  of  the  English 
Roadside:  'vith  Poems  and  Ballads,  Lon.,  1SI12,  IL'ino. 

'"Modern  Love'  contains  passages  of  true  beauty  and 
feeling;  hut  they  arc  like  the  casual  glimpses  of  a  liiir 
laiKlscapo  in  some  noxious  clime,  where  the  mists  only 
break  to  gather  again  ,.iore  densely."— .l(/i.,  .So.  l.MJ.'). 

7.  Mary  Bertrand,  Lon.,  1862.  S.  Emilia  in  linglaiiil. 
Lon.,  181)4,  3  vols,  p,  Svo.  'J.  Rhoda  Fleming;  a  Stor,\. 
Lon.,  1865,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  10.  Vittoria,  Lon.,  1860,  .; 
vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  There  can  bo  no  mistake  cither  a.s  to  his  abilities,  or  as 
to  bis  failure  in  olitaining  a  currespniiding  place  in  impu- 
lar  esteem.  In  'Vittoria'  .  .  .  lie  lias  shown  as  niui  li 
power  of  thought  and  style  as  would  lit  out  ailozeii  wri;;  rs 
of  .sen.salioii  novels.  There  is  .M-ar<'ely  a  page  in  wliicli 
there  is  not  evidence  of  origlnalitv,  and,  what  is  niticli 
rarer,  of  conscientious  labour,  ot'ten  skill'nily  applinl. 
The  conversations  .  .  .  are  only  loo  pointed  and  v.noroii- 
for  ilie  interlocutors.  Almost  every  (diaracter  stands  mit 
distinctly  and  forcibly;  .some  show  great  origiiialitv  nf 
coiic;'ptioii.  .  .  .  Vet.  Willi  all  these  nieriis,  and  we  iii'itilu 
conscientiously  speak  of  others,  we  fear  that  .Mr.  .Mere- 
dith's novel  has  the  unmistakable  fanllof  being  hard  to 
read.  It  is  often  so  clever  as  to  be  on  the  verge  of  genius. 
but  soiueliow  we  don't  get  on  with  it.  It  is  u  suciessiuii 
of  brilliancies  which  are  never  fuse''  in  a  brilliant  whole  " 
— .S(i(.  J!ev.,  xxiil.  149. 

11.  The  Adventures  of  Harry  Riehmond,  Lon.,  IT  I. 
3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  It  is  quite  worth  reading;  but  it  Is  Itself  a  sketch  in 
three  vidumes,  in  .spite  of  the  extraordinary  niinutencss 
of  description."— vKA.,  No.  2297. 

12.  Beaucham|i's  (jarcer,  Lon.,  1875,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 
(First  |iublished  as  a  serial  in  the  Fortnightly  Review.) 

"In  '  Ileaiichanip's  Career'  Mr.  Meredith  has  veiilnred 
upon  a  bold  eX|M:rlment.  He  has  striven  to  coinbim'  the 
study  of  IndivKlual  character  with  the  expression  and 
dlsciLssion  of  modern  ideas,  and,  in  place  of  the  prciisc 
portraiture  of  contemporary  manners  which  serves  the 
ordinary  novelist  by  way  of  background,  he  lias  here 
aiven  us  a  complex  net-work  of  social  an  '  |silitical  prul.- 
lems  in  which  the  chief  figures  id  the  story  are  caiiulit 
and  entangled.  Indeed,  all  the  cliaracters,  from  the  high- 
est to  tiic  lowest,  are  made  in  their <lltlerent degrees  to  lie) 
the  Intellei'tual  pressure  of  their  time.  .  .  .  The  i>eciili!ir 
characteristics  of  Mr.  Mereilitb's  style  perfectly  ai'coid 
with  the  ciuidltions  of  the  chosen  scheme  of  art,  'Like  the 
Invenlion  of  a  Japanese  artist,  bis  modcof  workniaiiship 
reflects  the  singularity  as  well  as  the  beauty  of  actual 
nature.  '—A'a(,  Her.,  xli,  62(5, 

13.  The  Egoist:  a  Comedy  in  Narrative,  Lon..  \^7''. 
3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  Perliaps  the  most  solid  work,  even  to  the  verge  of 
toughness,  which  .Mr,  Meredith  lias  ever  proiluced.  ,  ,  .  It 
Is  purely  a  study  of  character;  incident.^  ccaint  for  very 
little  in  it,  .  .  .  Those  who  persevere  to  Ihe  end  will  liml 
their  reward  in  It,"— .So/,  JJa'.,  xlvlii.  tio", 

"  After  closing  the  book,  we  feel  In  the  retrospect  lli.il 
the  style  is  the  most  memorable  thing  about  it,  II  is  lilic 
a  waywanl  wlml  blowing  against  the  current  of  the  sinry, 
and  raising  little  liumorous  waves  and  eddies  wliicli  hulli 
lonk  pretty  ami  prevent  our  getting  a  clear  view  of  what 
lies  unilcriicath,  — .s;)(T((i^<i-,  lii,  !3K1, 

14.  The  Tragic  Comedians:  a  Study -on  a  W.M- 
Known  Story,  Lon.,  ISSO,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"The  well-known  story  is  thai  ot  the  tragic  late  of  Fer- 
dinand Lasttlle,  the  Me'sslah,  as  he  is  called,  of  s.iciul 
Deniocnicy,  ,  ,  ,  .Mr.  Meredith's  study  of  Ihe  well  l;n"«n 
subject  does  not  ajipcarto  have  been  parlicularly  prolniiinl, 
anil  be  has  been  coiileiit  to  follow,  step  by  siej),  the  story 
of  Lasnlle's  denlli  as  tohl  by  the  lady  who  caused  It  .  ,  . 


VT'imie"yi'XsM»mmKii».ssr--F-xr^,7y^sw, 


MER 


l<ri  I.Miil,  pn„l,i,.ti„„v  Hid       1        '  M  ."^^^i '"«  '  "" K  lla> 

ni'iKMl   KiiKli.sli  ilctinii.     An         •■„!  ,Vv         'i'''"'  ''""  ^■"■ 

'•'i"i;tmi,,n,wi,ici,r,  ss    ;,    aniV,\vT'-^''v^'''"''i'" 


nu'lil  in  iirriinKunifnt 
worlil."— .1^/,.,  Ni,.  277f, 

^    1^5.J.ueu,»  „n,l  Ljrios  of  the  J„v  „f  E.r.h,  L„„.,  ,,ss,, 
I'V'H^  living'.    In  II,    ,1        ■ '! ,'  '1'  "Z'    ',■',';  I'V^^'.^'I'^'tivc. 

I'i.  Uiiina  of  tlio  Crosswnvs    Inn     i.iu-    o      ■ 

"""•'"■'I  Win,  K.  er  ^^'  ."»;;;.;'■"/''>:  "■■'";'''•.  ■""' "  >« 

'■""•;'..y,  und  it  „l,„«i    s  i  .n',!  „„^.i."''„  '"   ■"'""y 

a  selfctidii  of  ni,inv  1, ii,,,,,     ,„''',' •■  "•'■'■'■''  ''"■"' 

"*;  lift'  ll>,.if,      [„   r  I  "  V  ,,  '  if  ,s  „'""'  ""'""'"ftwii's, 
•,An,i.ii,i'is,ai,d'Va„in  r    ,'■     r       S"""'"""   ""Vul,  as 
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n.i'ii'M,.aii:n  writi;;:*i^;!;,'^;^;h,V';.a^■  'v"'i'^"  '""'"'•  ••- 

VL.|^v,.ni,si,u.,,,l,|c.,,,,,   ]',•,'.'  """  '."1"":;  y  l,as  t-ainrd  a 

I'll- as  it  K.,^s,  „i  .\i,Mn   ian     , ,  ,^,  'r ','  ^'t-'"i--ii>  I'iclniv.  ..„ 
xil.  j;w.  -'u,  iiiuiaii  niuuiiil  mannuis.  — N,/,  y;,,.. 


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m,eqiinllcd 
:ilni(>st  paii,Cnl 


xil.  j;w. 

I'eiithorcl    Fu    ed'le     ^ '"'',""''"'"  '•!•;,'=  "''-^  •''"'1  l--». 

-■»lcr»..litl.,  .>|    a"    'ri;;.,T'    ■■.''''''.'''  '"^l.-ft". 
Won,en,  I,„n.;i;.I'.   r'„,„"'""'    ""•'    '"'^'""I'l"   f"r 

o.|::!^^i^:t.^^o,^^^r;^n:-^-^'^"-' -^'^ 

or^Sl'^^i^:  «;;,'■;;:: '''■'™^-"™ -'■<>"'->,, 

iw:^a^^;^,^-.e;l.^™;i:n.f;;i^-':;-^..!;:«'-^«'-' 

Merewea.her,  Kev.'.I„h;,  iVav'losV't,,,,.,  ,„,. 


;|"""^tpainC„i;i,piKrai  1   iiies,,     ,„,  '''V^-''^'^  Hiat  is  I      ™ereweatlier,  Kev.    lohli   i>«,  ',       r 

- :o,^:i!'";?r',i^;;^iH  'Ht'-"^^^^^     ^va,er^^ ^tin i:;;- v^; xf ,t^!:!;r i^,„:!;ir ^-;'' 

wall  sumo  imrf<..>,.wi.JV.'A'^.''''  t-xodTic  nuhlic.     M„,     (-rowiu.f  Itnlv  Isfifi       i     n: ,      .  .'     i\iii;,'ht   ol    ii,f 


t  !.■  ivvvanl  is  „„|  small.  T  "'  ,<,v,V  ,\  "l  ,  i'',"',';''''';''"'  "'"' 
Ml.  Mfi-wlitl,  lia.,  j;|ve.„  t,  1„.  ,?•  , .  ,''  ."  "'f;'"y  the  I.est 
i/"i  it  ,a  very  slorel,,, ,". ,  f'  ,  ,  V'  ';, ,,  V'>V''"^''--''"t  will 
tlie  social  pliili,.s„,,|,e,'  will  l„.  ri,  ,  "'"  ",':t;i,i:iiit  te.\ts ; 
Hashes  of  eleetno^i.ht  ^hll,l;^;';;;^!-^.;;;!;,',;|^:i^-U,^  .i;e 


"•cicweiiiei,  Iteiiiy  Alworth       ii>.  a  i  l 


v.,l,,>nesofv^>ei    ,ti    1,  s    v/l^'''''^''''''^:'^^ 

I;".  A  Heading  of  Eaith,  [ver.-cl   18-<S   n   Svn       ^v 
'■opics  sent  out  fof  revieiv.)         "^  «'J    '»■  »- !>•  Svo.      (No 

UK.VKIIAr,  ClIITlClSM  : 

ten,;u:;^„™S';;«''il!„;",J';™^^n,  1,0  sn^trestive  i„  n,a- 
"iily  to  sa.v  it  in  sieh  .  ,. ,  ,  ,«  .,?  ■'''""'"F"!  viiliie.  and 
»il  I  siBMiilea,, "e.-  I,  '\  .  ,,,''  em  !''"."'^S''  '"■  ""-'  '"l'^'^' 
'■I  Mr.  Meredith's  ,  ,1,  ,  '}•"'',',  If:  'l*-'  '''"'"!"•  '-'"•I 
Persoi,  he  seems  incapable     The   exi.m      ■'{■'"  '"'  "»" 

.lAMKs  ASM,  ,„„.-T  X<,h,k:     !.,*,/";,':"'[■'• '"  ■"»>•!■'»■'  it-"- 

.iiii'''Kri;;.;'';;l^;:i'j^j;;;;^y,»^"^ 

'"H.  I'I't  HKCl.iJ      |,' iral  '  «'."','■'"  '"  J"^'i^  ll"l    I 

tlie  case  is  t„  r e      the     or   '.    ,•>    "'"  "V  ''™'  ''ilIi<'iiUv  i 
K'rhaps.  wim        e    ,is^  vlf   ''  P'"  ■"''"''•,  ■'■''"^'  '"■'^'  lli"sc' 

j^^'^^^;!!'^,f^iSi  iS^f"i^^"■■- 
s;;'ii:^n^hh;;^;XiS^">'v^^ 

to  read  him  a  d   hnvn  ,t^      ■  ''^'^'T  """  "  i"  inip..ssil,le  I 
■iiore  tin,     they  ci*,,;,'';  "''"'!'•  '"^''l' r-'H'Ii'ii-'  liim   „,  v  i 


or   Da,,«h,e,s„f  V.ye,  I.on.    iVs  /."ll,  "r    s,  f  ^^  '" ' 

iT^n.ed  ,;,r';„-iv„tl';-:^,!;;;;;:;:^  '''■'"""■"^'  •-'='«^  '««■«■ 

.llcrivale,   Very   Kcv.  Cl.arros,   D.D.,  D  C  L 

Ci.nl,ridge;i^!,^;":;^!;::;;/;-^-«\.:;^;'["^n'^  College, 

"'•.l;oa„  lec,,,,er.u'c  h,.i  gi'L',T'r,,|',i'v,  /'",  ""' 
ISM  and  isfi,-,.  1.  in=t.,,voft,'i^^  '?"'"'''''■ 
Ei'iliire:    vols.  vi..  Vi      I    ,f   "f^'  '<"»»■;"  "mler  iho 

I  ''"'.1  llmt  must  he  a  verv  L-r  ,,  w.^rL-   n'    ''V'",  '■","'  ^^■'■'"■'-' : 

i^i^^i'.!^/'^^^  »"^'^''^';::;;'i,uis';;;:^:^|;'r;^:ffi:^;- 

;.0^,^r.,,J,,,e^:;,,,L,'^;^,-t--,^nheKo,„an 

ti"i  iili.Mratioif;":,''^,  :  i"^  ,  .ee',''!,  ';;'"  "V"-  "^  ■""- 
siiu'iiesiioiis  for  iii(,,ii,- •  "  ,  ,;,,  .  '  ""'  ^'"'JO'I,  or  a.s 
'liii'Mion,  IP  VI, '  /  '  ,*|i  ,/r  ,t  I,  .Jh„""'-''r"'"''''  '"">  ""-• 
I'lvciai; I'  the  Ml  r  ,  ,^  ,  '  '''-■•V'^?" ','(  v,e» .  Kreal  ap- 

!-;,ty.  "iiieh  i"i«uie«','  ■  ^    ^.S;^,;;^,^  ';''«^  K'-"?  U,l 

n..y  a,,  powerfully  and  ch,;;:;;|,fi^;^^:;^iii,;:!.:i;i;[;»>-'; 


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liiRton's   riiiitliMiiition   of  Worslcv's 
xxvll.  r)!i."i, 

7.  Tlic  St.  Ktlielilredii  Fcstivnl :  aSuinnmry  of  the  I'ro- 
ccocliii){s  lit  Kly,  Lon.,  1S74,  Svo.  S.  A  (ieneriil  Ilistdry 
of  Home,  from  Iho  I'miniliition  of  the  City  to  the  Full 
of  AnKUstuhis,  li.C.  7.'j:>  to  A.I).  47fi.  T,on.,  1S75,  )>.  Svo. 

"It  isiKlmirnble  in  iill  the  purls  wliich  l)r,  Morlviilc  liiis 
troiitcM  in  iilsnlhcr  wurks;  wiicroviT  the  liclil  is  aljsdliiti'ly 
now,  wo  seo  sit;iis  of  liiislo,"— .s<l^  Iin\,  xli.  -I'j:). 

'■',  lionnin  Triuiiivinilus.  ("  Kpoclis  of  Ancient  His- 
tory,"! 1,011.,  IS7B,  l.'iiiio.  1(1.  8t.  I'liiil  lit  Uonio.  I,on., 
1S,7,  ILino.  II.  The  t'onvorsion  of  the  West:  theCon- 
tiiieiitiil  Teutons,  I.on.,  I.S7S,  12ino.  12.  Four  l,ectur«9 
on  Kpoclis  of  Kiirly  Chureh  History,  Lou.,  1S7U,  p.  Svo. 

Meriviilf,  ll(''riiiaii,C.l!.,  [o/i/r,  vol.  ii., mlcl.,]  isot) 
-I.S7t,  chlost  son  of  .John  llernnin  .'\Ieriviile,  (</.  r.,iiiili-, 
vol.  ii.,)  anJ  brother  of  the  Very  llev.  Chiirlos  Merivalc, 
Hii/ini  :  villi  cducateil  at  Iliirrow,  ami  at  Trinity  Collejje, 
O.vfonl,  whore  ho  j^railuateil  with  hi;5h  honors  anil  was 
electcil  Follow  of  Balliol,  Ho  was  ealleil  lo  the  bar  in 
lS:i2;  bcoainu  professor  of  political  econoiny  at  Oxfonl 
in  1S.'!7,  and  in  1SI7  was  appointed  iinder-secretary  for 
the  colonits.  In  ISlin  bo  was  made  permiiiieiit  under- 
sccrelary  of  stale  for  India.  He  was  a  contributor  to 
till'  Ivlinburgh  lieview  for  more  than  forty  years.  His- 
torical ."Studies,  I, on,,  LSOa,  .Svo.  (Contains  C3.says  on 
.I<jseph  the  .'Second,  Catherine  the  .Second,  I'aoli,  Junius, 
Ac.) 

"  Mr.  Merivalo's  essays  dosorvo  preservation  incompara- 
bly bcllrr  than  most  of  their  loll.pws.  .  .  .  'fbe  siibjccls 
(loiilt  Willi  ill  this  volume  are  iiiaiiv,  and  not  mie  of  tliioii 
is  thoi-oiii;lily  wcirkod  out.  .  .  .  lint  all  .Mr.  Merivales  miIj- 
jects,  remote  as  they  are  from  one  aiiotlier  anil  silylilly 
bandied  us  some  of  them  uiv,  are  dealt  wiib  in  a  siif,'ge3- 
tive  and  vigorous  way."— .Sa(.  A'fc,  xix.  2»i>. 

And  SCO  KhWAnOKS,  Sill  H.  B,,  eiipra,  and  1'ahki:s, 

JOSKI'II,  lllllr,  vol.   ii. 

Mcrivalc,  llerinan  Clinrles,  b.  is;il),  in  London  ; 
son  of  the  preceding;  graduated  at  lialliol  College.  Ox- 
ford, isfil  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  l.s«l ; 
practised  in  the  Privy  Council  on  Indian  Appeals,  but 
gave  up  the  profession  in  IS71J,  owing  to  ill  health.  He 
was  editor  of  the  Annual  Uegi.'stor  1  S7(I-SI),  is  the  author 
of  severul  plays,  including  All  for  Her,  ( IS71,)  Forget  .Me 
Not,  ( I  ,S7il. )  The  Cynic,  1 1  sS2. )  and  a  version  of  .-'ardou's 
Fedora,  (I8S:i,)  and  has  eoiitriluited  in  )irose  luiil  verse  to 
jieriodieals.  I.  Faueit  of  Jialliol :  a. ■'lory,  in  Two  Parts, 
1SS2,  4to.  (Founded  on  the  author's  play  "The  Cynic") 
2.  The  M'hite  Pilgrim,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  18.S3,  er. 
Svo. 

'■  .Mr.  Merivale  ba.s  I'ertainly  ilono  well  in  publishing  in 
n  form  more  permanent  tlian'it  lias  yet  bad  liis  line  play, 
'The  While  l'ilj,'riiii.'— one  of  the  compuralivelv  few  in- 
stances ivbicli  tbeso  later  days  supply  of  Ibeati'ical  work 
which  is  at  once  ilramatie  and"  instinct  with  poetry  both  in 
feeling  and  expression."— .Si(.  AVc,  Iv.  J17. 

3.  liiiiko's  Uliies  :  a  Tale  for  Children  of  All  Growths. 
Illust.  Lon.,  ISS4,  p.  Svo.  4.  Floricn  :  a  Tragedy,  In 
Five  Acts,  and  other  Poems,  Lon,,  I.SSI. 

'■  II  ["  Florien"J  is  indisputably  the  work  of  a  poet.  It  is 
not  less  cerliiinly  a  draiiiu  dcsigiied  for  the  singe  and  enii- 
iienlly  actable,  .  .  .  vital  with  the  unity,  coiisisiencv,  and 
spirit  cf  an  organic  croalion.  .  ,  .  The  smaller  iioeiiis  .  .  . 
have  great  versatility  id'  style,  and  display  the  lyrical  nilt 
that  usually  aecompanies  dramatic  iwwcrs."— .Sii(,  Jicv., 
Iviil.slii, 

Merivale,  J.  II.  Notes  and  Fornuilit  for  Mining 
Students.  Lon.,  18S7,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  18S7. 

Merivale,  Lewis  A.  Extracts  from  Modern  Ital- 
ian Poets,  Lon.,  ISfi.'),  ]2uio. 

Meriwether,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Avery.  1.  The 
Master  of  Red  Leaf:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  lS79,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
2.  Ku-Klux-Klan  ;  or.  The  Cariiet-Buggers  in  New  Or- 
leans :  a  Drama,  X.  York,  ISSO,  Svo. 

Meriwether,  Lee,  b.  18(12,  in  Columbus,  Miss., 
son  of  Mrs.  Eli/abelh  Avery  Meriwether,  s/i/iio  ;  was 
educated  in  the  public  schools  of  .Mioiiphis,  Tenn.,  and 
at  eighteen  eslabiiahed,  with  an  elder  brother,  the  Free- 
Trader,  published  in  that  city.  He  undertook  a  walk- 
ing tour  Ihrough  Europe  for  the  purpose  of  studying 
the  condition  of  the  working-ela.sses  and  the  cH'ect  of 
liroteciive  liirill's,  and  was  afterwards  employed  by  the 
U,S,  linreiiii  of  Labor  to  )ircpare  a  report  on  the  "  Con- 
dition of  Labor  in  Europe"  included  in  the  annual  re- 
(lort  for  ISSfi,  and  to  collect  statistics  regarding  labor  in 
tile  I'nited  States,  A  Tramp  Trip :  Ilow  to  see  Europe 
on  Fifty  Cents  a  Day,  N.  York,  I8S(),  l2mo, 

"  The  bo'-.k  {-,  Rlt.tg.-ilier,  .inlte  out  "f  ilie  ruii;;o  of  nial 
above  ordinary  volumes  of  travel,  and  will  givj  a  fair, 
comprehensive  idea  of  the  hard  labor  and  miserable  pov- 
erty of  the  European  mos.ses."- iVn^oii,  xliv.  173. 


Mcrrcll,  Albert. 

IIU6 


Iliad.'"— ,<.'a(.   ^£1'.,  I  Phannacv,  forming  a  Complete  Pharniucopueiu,  Pliihi 

I  isa:),  8vo. 

'      Merrell,  W.  II.     Five  Months  in    Hebeldom ;  „r, 

Nolea  fn.m  the  Diary  of  a  Hull  Hun  Prisoner  at  Hieli- 
I  niond,  Rochester,  N,Y.,  I.s(i2. 
j       Merrett,  Henry  S.     A    Practical  Treatise  on  the 

Science  of  Land  and  Engineering  Surveying,  LevellitiL'. 

&e.,  Lon.,  ls(13,  r.  Svo;  4th  ed.,  with  an  Aiipendix  bv 

G.  AV.  I'sill,  iss.-i. 
Merriam,  AiiKUStiis  V.,  Ph.D.,  adjunct  professor 
!  of  Oreek  in  Columbia  College,  New  Aork,     I.  The  I'lne- 
I  iiciaii  Episode  of  the  Odyssey:  with  Notes,      Illust.     N. 

York,  188(1,  121110.  2.  The  (i'reek  mid  Latin  Inseripli.m.^ 
!  on  the  Oheli>k-Crab  in  the  .Metropolitan  Museum,  Xiw 
I  York.  \.  York,  lss:(,  Svo. 

.Merriiim,  L'liiiton  Ilnrt.  The  Vertebrates  of 
I  the  Adirondack  Region,  .\,  York,  |SS2,  Svo, 

MerriHin,  K.  K.     William,  Prince  of'Orange;  i,r, 

The  King  and  the  Hostage,  liosl.,  1874,  l2nio. 

Merriam,  (^eorKe  Spring.     I.  A  Li\iiig  Faith. 

X.  York,  ls7f),  Itlmo.  2.  The  Way  of  Life,  1SS2.  l2nio. 
i  ."..  The  Life  and  'fiiues  of  Samuel  Howies,  N.  York  ami 
'  Lon.,  1SS,5,  2  vols.  )..  ,«vo. 

I  "  .\  ju.ster  or  truer  aeeoiini  "ou'.d  not  have  been  given  of 
,  the  niiiirs  life.  It  is  sympatbctie,  and  yet  there  is  110  bcr... 
;  worshiii  in  it.  .  .  .  The  bioKiupber  lias  not  mcrelv  fiv,  u 

all  account  of  the  Hie  of  Howies,  but  be  bus  liiiked'ii  nidi 

llie  eveiiUf  of  Ills  limes,  and  shown  v.hal  part  be  I'lok  in 
I  tlic  stirring  agitations  and  events  of  the  veurs  tliriiU"li 

wliiidi  be  lived."— Cri/ic,  v.  113, 
"Mr.  Howles's  lite  was  eonspiciKaisly  unevenll'iil :  uihI 

the  history  of  bis  times  was  a  iieces.sarj'ernteb  to  anv  li;.,.j. 

ruplier  who  adojited  the  scale  whicli'bas  seemed  to  mT 

Merriam  not  disproportionate  to  liissnblect.    The  poliii,-ii 

narrative  allernales  with  the  letters,  and  will.  \vc  dure  miv. 

have  an  inlerest  for  the  generalion  now  on  tlie  stUKc,  lui'd' 

a  certain  eonvenicnee   for    llielr  elders,  iiurticiilarly  in 

Massachusetts,"— .Vcr^ojH,  xli.  1V13. 

Merrick,  J.  M.,  Jr.     The  Strawberry  and  its  Cul- 
I  ture:  with  Catalogue  of  Varieties,  Host.,  187(1,  l2ino. 
I      Merrick,  L.    Mr.  Balzagette's  Agent:  a  Detective 
Story,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Merrifield,  Charles  Watkiiis,  d.  I8S4,  at.  .0(i; 
for  many  years  on  the  staff  of  the  Educational  Depart- 
ment in  London  ;  contributed  mathematical  paiiers  to 
the  A.ssurance  Magazine.  I.  "Miscellaneous  .Mciieiirs 
on  Pure  Matliciualics,"  Lon.,  18lil.  Printed  for  private 
circulation.  2.  (Ed.)  A  Catalogue  of  a  Collection  nf 
Models  of  Ruled  Surfaces  constructed  by  M.  Fabre  dc 
Lagrange;  with  an  Appendix,  iSoiitli  Kensington  .Mu- 
seum Pub.,)  Lon.,  1 872,  Svo.  3.  Technical  Arilhuielic 
anil  Mensuration,  and  Key,  Lon.,  Is72. 

Merrifield,  James.  1.  The  Royal  Road  to  Learn- 
ing; new  ed.,  Pliila.,  1875,  4to.  2.  Jacob's  Ladder;  or, 
More  than  Leaves,  Phila.,  1875,  4to, 

Merrifield,  John,  LL.D.,  F.R.A.S.,  head-master 
of  the  Navigation  School,  Plymouth,  1,  Magiicli.-iu 
and  the  Deviation  ot  the  Compass,  Lon.,  1872,  ISiiio.  2. 
A  Treatise  on  Navigation,  for  ih  1  Students.  I.on., 

1884,  cr.  Svo.     3.  A  Treatise  o  cal    Astronnmy, 

for  the  Use  of  Students,  Lon.,  V"-  0.    AVith  Evens, 

H.,  Navigation  and  Nautical  A.stn  .1     .y,  I. on.,  Isils,  ,svo. 

Merrifield,  Mrs.  Mary  Philadelphia,  [om., 
vol.  ii.,  MKitiiiKiKi.n,  JIiis..  add.]  1.  lland-liook  for 
Hrighton,  Lon.,  1857,  Svo.  2.  Sketch  of  the  Xiitiiial 
History  of  Brighton,  Lon.,  18B0,  cr.  Svo. 

.Merrill,  Ayres  Phillips,  M.D.,  I793-1S73,  Ik  at 
Pittslield,  Mass.;  graduated  at  Fairfield  (X.Y.)  Mediail 
College  ISI9;  I  ractiscd  in  Mcmiihis,  and  aficrwaid.*  in 
New  York,     licctures  on  Fever,  N.  York,  ISrt.i,  l2mo. 

Merrill,  Frank  T.  Marplot  Cujiid,  Host.,  I.ss.i, 
I6mo. 

Merrill,  George.  Studies  in  Comparative  Juris- 
prudence !ind  the  Conflict  of  Laws,  Host.,  ISSC,  12nio. 

Merrill,  George  E.  I.  Master  Hathome's  I'mu- 
ily  :  a  Story  of  the  Early  Boston  Haptist.s,  Phila,,  IS70, 
IBino,  2.  Battles  Lost  and  Won.  Illust.  Bost.,  I>i72, 
IBino.     3.  The  Story  of  the  Manuscripts,  Host.,  I8S1. 

Merrill,  Jenny  O.,  and  Harris,  F.  McCreiiUv, 
Bible  Talks  about  Bible  Pictures.  Illust.  X.  V..ik, 
18S7,  4lo, 

Merrill,  John  Houston.  1.  Digest  of  the  Auier- 
ican  and  English  Corporation  Ca.ses  :  vols,  i.-x.,  Xoilh- 
port,  N.Y.,  IS87,  Svo.  2.  American  and  English  Eiiey- 
clopiedia  of  Law:  vols,  iii.-vi.,  Northport,  I.s87-Ss,  svo. 

Merrill,  Joseph.  History  of  Aineshury;  inchniing 
Salisbury  to  the  Separation  in  1654,  and  Merriniac  lioui 
its  Incorporation  in  187B,  Amesbury,  Mass.,  issl,  svo. 

Merrill,  N.  Frederick.    (Trans 


Digest  of  Materia   Modica  and 


us.)  Introduction  to 


the  Study 

York,  188(1 

Merrill 

Newspaper 

188,s,  l2mo 

Merrill 

Canton  Con 

New  Haven 

in   the  Con) 

nient  of  col 

18(18-70;  ai 

ploration   S 

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Literature  1 

Biblical  Arc 

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dan  :  a  Keci 

tries   i,f  Mor 

187o-l>77: 

Miiji  and  Illi 

"  From  Bell 

expeditions  i 

journals  of  1 

volume,  and  1 

than  a  record 

it  takes  blfri,  , 

scenery,  and  1 

orous,  and  t'lil 

2.  Hal i lee  i 

Ijy  A.  P.  Pcab 

,  "  The  Kev.  .s 

how  to  deserilj 

attract  a  lar^e 

•Merrill,  |i 

I -2,"),  in  Jell'or 

in  the  Method 

the  Western  CI 

bishop  in  1872, 

Modes,  Cin.,  L' 

of  Hell,  Cin,,  i 

Christ,  187H.     , 

•1.  Digest    of 

Thought  on  Pre 

Merrill,  Lj 

in  Fort  Howard 

Military  Acndei 

tlie  civil  war,  ai 

tuoky,  Missouri. 

of  Calculating   , 

Vork,    in::,,   4t, 

Wash.,  1881. 

Merriman, 

us   Whole?    or, 

Sjiiritual  and  Ph 

■Merriman, 

"iigton.   Conn.; 

School  of  Yale  a: 

I'.S.  corps  of  en^ 

engineering  at  SI 

been  professor  ol 

»ily.     I.  Theory « 

I  lust.      N.   York 

Method  of  Least 

Figure  of  the  E 

Vork,  1881,  |2mo, 

beast  Squares,  N. 

»(  Materials,  N.  \ 

-Merrin.Jose 

Lon.,  ISBO,  I2ino. 

l^f'i,  Svo.     3.  Th 

I'"enis,  Lon.,  1871 

"Merriton, 

HMItV  COK,  ,„„,.„ 

Merritt,  Hen 

■'»  iipprcntioeship 
"lid  carvers;  subst 
"  feiv  years  he  live 
to  become  an  artist 
■•""ring  old  pictures 
'■dent  and  skill,  am 
s'lliitions  and  weal 
"diciams,  and  a  fc 
>";  death  he  marri 
who  ban  bnni.m-  di- 
I'ust  and  Pictures" 
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P'Ji  Connoisseur,  Lt 
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MER 

^V^k.' 'i'iif  ,^Sr'™'  """"""'"'  'y  P-  E.  Dreeh,cl,  N. 

1888,  12,1.0.  'I'lnd-Uook   for   the   IVess,  lJ„st., 

Merrill,  Kcv.  Selah     i>  n     i  r  . 

New  Haven  T  iX-l,^     V  '•'"••  .''"''''''^  theologl  i„ 

"lont  of  color.Ml  infuntrv  is«j  .'^  '''"'I'l'im  of  »  regi. 
18liS-70,.  «rehJo!tt  of  thi  ^'  "'"'''"'  '"  •'"""any 
ploration   Society   W4.-77n^''''-"'''""",  '"'"''«•""'   ''-^ 

Lit"m„„o  „n,l  KxogelT  „„,|„,M-'  •^r'"^u  "''  "'''"""' 
"iWinU  Arel„«oloKyt!, n  i    ,"      ",'"",  "'''l"''  '^'^i'-''^'  »f 

du"  :  a  Heconi  of  Travel  n  if'  V^'"^  "^  "'°  •^"^- 
trie.  „f  M„„|,,  (iileai  an,  "L^ '"•'"■","""  '"  "'»  C'oun- 
187o-l,s7r:   ,v  th     In  roi^  'm   n     ""    '.',""."»''    ">«    ^■<-'">-« 

cxpe.lit,M„s  into  the  inicnor  nV.  ""''"■'"'"■ '""e"'"! 
journals  of  l,„t  two  ar"  l'K-  n  ,.,  ,  "'V^''.  ''"»>^^ver,  clie 
volunu..  and  these  an  r,th  ,.  "  ''"'"*''"'  "'  the  Dresent 
t  "M.Hre,.ordnfnkn  ,  !  .^  "'■^■'"""  "'■  H'u  jo'nnie  ■' 
It  takes  liigi,  rank.  .Mr  \lerr  ii'Lb;  /  i-^"  "  '!""''  "''  tnivels  | 
scenery,  ami  the  peo.  le  eii.t    f  Mw  ''/'''T  "'  ""-'  '"■"!•  the  ' 

^AKt,h:;,,;^'iSris^;:'it:o"'''''''-^-''-i 

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i"  the  Method  «     K   isoonal  rinir.''^';"'""*  1'™'°!"^^^ 

;heWe«,er„ChrisZTroeaoCi  is^^^  '''''""  "^  i 

bishop  in  1872.     ]     Chri»ti,,n  «  '"  .''^BS  "nd  was  elected 

"f  Hell.cin.,  1879     2uo   "'/tL   7  Testament  Ideal 
rhrist,  1H7H.'  4.  Asie'rof  rh  •  ••     T"''   *•"'"'"«  "f 
;;•  Digest    of   Me^Ktw    '^;;;r'^'"yi'T"'^'*-• 
lhoughton  Probation    1886  •    Outlines    of 

inSl!;aI:^'^-:^:;:-  i::?^'""'  ^'""^'''-  '«^^  ^ 
-Military  Academy    8  "a     s''!''  '  Sraduated  at  the  U.,S 
'lie  civil  war,  and  has  siicn  "?^  military  engineer  in  ! 

tuoky,  .Mis.,ouri    Vr  I    Tron'T  '^^'"<"„«"g"neer  in  Ken- 
of  Cnlculating  Sttains  "n' Vork   'ls7j''8f ^''".^  .'''''"'"'^« 

.^I'iHtual  and  Wivstal'^lrte/it; 'Bost"  ms"  ,1   ''""'^ 

mgton,  t'onn.;  graduate,  „f  .1,  '.M'"'' '"  '*"''"i- 
■Sehool  of  Yale  as^  d  en,,?'  "'^.  ■^'""«'"J  ScientiKe 
"■•■^•c..rpsof  engiLeerVlsTf    h       '"  "' '  '  ""'""'^  ">" 

I-ia.t  .Squares,  i\.  V.ir'k    1SS4   ,"1   "''  "?  '''"  »'«"'  ''  "f  ' 
of  Materials,  N.  York    188^^'         "'     ^-  ^*"'  M«ol'"nioa 

L"?"'o?ltlr'''2'•B:•i'i^f-'"^.»I■'•■-t'«  Calendar, 

J'-ns,  Lon.,  ,871    ,^,no"'P''  "^   ^^•"""»»'  ""other" 

"";fJ'(^:;j;:;;^.„:««"^»."  (p-a.)  see  co.p., 

•Werrilt,  Henry.  I82''-i'^-7   u 
""  q'prenticeship  of  seven  vn„r»;  "'  2"^"'"^'  *«"'«'! 
"":!  carvers,,  sullse,,  .enlly  wC     r ''  T'"  "''  «"''«" 
"  ',cw  years  he  lived  in  gfeat  on.     ,""?'.',"■   "*'■"■''  f""- 
to  become  an  artist,  b  "t  SllJ,"  ,T  ^  '""I"  ""-"SK'ing  ' 
'lonng  01,1  pictures  in  wli"    he       1 1'  "  profession  of  re* 
(■'lent  and  skill,  and  was  mil,  ,,'"^*'^  extraordinary 
siitutions  and  woalthv^,,,!!  '•    ^ ""^   ^^  """'?  ('"blio  in-  ' 
criticisms,  B„,l  a       v^vc   ks"'^ "/";■    ""  "1^"  >"»'^  ""' 
^';;  'ieath  ho  married  Miss  AnL  /'""•  /^''ortly  before 
«ho  has  hncome  di  tin.,      ,ed    '  '  "^'•''"'"'''ll't'ia. 

^"n  and   Pictures  SenL™..^  ^  "  t'o^^'t-pninter.     1. 

Dalbya„dhi«ArrM„rTroSbles     "•'•         '        ''  ""'"'" 

?f  a  Connoisseur,  Lon     ISeT  8v ,    ''!'"*'  "'«  '^'"'^  »"y» 

'cism  and  Roainoo    w  th   'r.?m   ^"°"-    '^-  ^^^  frit- 

""inoo .  with   Recollections  and  Twenty. 


Three  Etchings  by  Anna  Lea  Morritf      ri-  r,    . 
Preface,  by  Uasil  Champnev.        r    „      ,L-,  ""''■  "'"'  » 
y-      (This  ii.olu,ler"'S    ,„/''."•■   '"•"•  -  '■"!«.  or. 
"Selection,  from   Occa.hm  ,1   ,'."'..'"-■",','■"■•'  Separated." 
FWer,-(„rst  publi^^hH  i    '    «  ^i  '"^.'i    "  l,"'^-^  "^  - 

.■^--f  «"'•>./■  and..  The  oJ:;:d,t;n!3'2 
™eirn,!r:;j;,j'':;,,^;!{--;^,-;.n-,n.ar«^ 

'"lby'an,l.Tl,e().vr,,;,|    .':,'•'''  ,  ,»■'  '■'■■rie..  •  |(„l  "r? 

auw,bi,,gra,,,,yi,'U;:i:l!^!^>;  ,,;;;;.>;.,.,,, ,n 

i--?'g^:dl^rfl^''l'£^va,^^^^^^ 

;  "ith  Knglish  No,,,.,  aid  Int  ,du,  i™^''n^^'-"   '^"'S'"'' 
vo  s.  fn   ,K..„      II'.,,    ,,      '"troUuctions,  Oxt..  1S7iiJk7  j 

I  O.V-oy  'with  Kng  ish-'xl/ie^;  'a"^^^'  '^'■>  ""-«' :  T^^ 
I-Xfl.  -'d  ed.,  off  ,S?5  s™  '''""'^"'■■''  •'''•  """ks 
vol^"e"^«r'' ''■•'""*•  '«"">«  Story,  Lon.,  ,S8S  , 
I.o^.''"!,!,^.^'.,;"'""-      ^-'^bad   and    its   Knvirons, 

:po&S!'&^:7'p  s^'^"'-  ^'^'^-he  aos. 
inersoii.  Rev   l>uui.,i  ' '  •  • 

Cburch  of  I'ngland  a.  S  'f"'!r'""''"'o  'Vesbyterian 
of  the  Churh-bebg  Sketch  "'""":  '^''«  ""^"'o  Days 
lig^.us  Liberty,  S..'';"8V:' 8V,/'"'  ''^'^"gg>«  for  U^! 

•no  English',  Lon""  875  fp  'f"|"^  Foreigners  and  Eccen- 

cr.'lr ''"'''•  *-'•     ^'^■'«"'%,   I.o„.,,,s79,2voLs. 
Merwin,  Henry  Child*      ti     t. 

Inventions.  Host..  ISs;;,  s"  "  ^'''ontability  of 

Men ''ami    w'o'men   of"  th^'pivh^'/l,"""  ■"■  ''""""" 
Illust.     Lon.,  ,888,  2  v.'ls   8vo  "'"■''"   Century. 

!-^f'Z;i^f]^«7!^ii:;^;^.RfC.P^  late  physician 

^iuX  '•o^^f-'i"-AMe^l::in!^r^™;^^^;*:;;'' 
jn.hev;;;ious';,r:^,-^':r"i""«i-' "-«[:;::;; 

,  On  the  Functions  of  the  s'l^.'  '.''""•'  '■'^"^.  8vo.  3. 
a«  a  I-hysiologic"l  1  a  i  for^^a 'k'  'i;;'':,'-^''*'"'  "'  Servos 
peutics,  Lon.,  1872   Svo  "'"'"nal  System  of  Thera- 

iofe'"!'L;i;':^^»^^^/«"""'M"Phiios„ph.  • 

I     Meservey.  A.  H      i    -m         ■ 

I  Bo't.,  1880,  iC  2  Eiei  ,tm.?r  '  pT^^'"  '"^''o'ory, 
I  Dost.,  1886,  12mo  ^.'-I'lentary    Political   Economy, 

UoS"84,*';..8'J,^r-'""'°-  **■'"*«">•  Tungking, 
I  Ph?fa:i?^«"V.,;^*„«"'»-  Some  Dainty  Poems.  I„ust. 
'  ^,  ^>Ie88e-.ger,  George.    Poetical  D.bris,  Lon.,  1875. 

and':th:rS,^''^,^»°-'^,„J'.o  Vision  ofGoM, 

.''eho:,Ta"h'er*'u:^'',':;,-,,.,,^;.V,;';f '«™l''>.v  of  a  Sunday. 

Naw'AmUvs'is'^r.Tew  ^^  '^"''j''  "i'''  Floors  by 
I  British  Wild  Fhi;;.  by'vr,  ,,f/7,f,  '^''''•'',  ".f^'^.u-bin^ 
;  (ilcte  .'Series  of  Illustrati,,,     ,,  ,i,  •    i"'''  ''«'"« a  Com- 

I  "'^a  Anaiytic^yr^;;::!,  i:z:r;:>:^iy-  -^ 

185fi,  rL'ni'o"''"'''  ^'  ■'•    ^^"'""^  «'■  «•  D.  Taylor,  Phila., 

wiTt!h:i^e';\v"/*''g;^Jrter'7',r''.-^-  '•'*«"-'««2.  b.  in 
at  the  New  iirunswit'S;  L;-^  ^s"T  ^''"'"'''  ''''•  """ 
Kregations  i„  the  Keformed'S^cl^r^cri!:  xt'/e™"y 

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and  New  York  City,  ami  u  cnntribiitor  to  religious  peri- 1 
odicaJK.  I.  Eigln  Ali'iuorial  .Seriiiiiri»  and  lIi.''torioal  i 
\otis-<  of  (.'Imrchcs  in  Souierstt  County,  N.J.,  1873.  2.  i 
Life  mill  Public  Surviwa  of  Kx-tiuveinor  Vroora,  lH7t.  i 
•'!.  Cenlonniul  llislory  of  Somursot  County,  1878.  Also,  j 
sinjjio  suriniins,  in,  i 

^  .Uctcair,  Mrs.  C.  M.  (Jolden  Opportunities  in  ! 
Evcr.v-Duy  LifV,  .\.  Yorlt,  IMS",  IL'rno.  j 

Metcnli;  Hev.  Kichiird,  Is2«-ls81,  b.  In  I'rovi-  j 
dencc,  U.I.;  gniduuted  at  ilrown  University  1851,  and  I 
at  Harvard  I>ivini(y  Suhoul  1851;  wii.i  pastor  of  a  Uni- 
tarian Soeifty  in  Winchestur,  Mass.,  IsUO-sl.  1,  Letter 
and  Spirit,  ( Winchot-tcr  Leeturos.j  liont.,  Is70,  lOino.  2. 
Tile  Abiilin;;  Memory :  Sermons:  with  Urief  Jiemoir, 
Bost.,  \sn:i,  IL'uio. 

Mctcnir,  Therein,  LL.D.,  [•mi,;  vol,  ii.,  add.,]  1781 
-I87.'i.  Principles  of  tlie  laiw  of  Contracts,  N.  York, 
1867,  8vo;  new  ed..  1887. 

Metcair,  W.  11.  A  Summer  in  Oldport  Harbor;  a 
Novel,  I'hila.,  I8S7,  |L',,in. 

.Metcnlfe,  llev.   I'tcderick,  .M.A.,  B.D.,  [anif, 


MEY 

186.'!,  18mo.  7.  Dora  and  her  Papa  r  a  Story,  Loii.,  Ismi 
II.  .'•vo.  8.  A  Qroui)  of  Englishmen,  (17115  to  I8l5;i 
being  Records  of  the  Younger  Wedgwoods  and  then- 
Friends,  Lon.,  1871,  Syo. 

"Whatever  faults  wu  have  had  to  complain  of  in  oiu- 
author's  literary  unipliiymeiit  of  her  materials,  we  1,,  1 
that  our  thniiks  are  due  to  her  for  the  amount  01  fresh  ji 


desultory Hues  which  she  has  hrouwht  toKetlur  of  no 

■stinnahly  reniarkahlo  group  of  Knglishmeii."— .s,/ 


uuquestfi  , 

Jiev.,  xxxii.  Olio. 


T       --^.,        .      ■^Hu.a^n,       •■>..&.,       «^.v.,       I^'l.tir,     ■ 

vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  1885;  graduated  at  St.  .lulin's  College,  | 
Cambridge,    1S;(8;    Fellov/  of   Lincoln   College,    Oxford,' 
from  1814;  onlaiaed   18I.-, ;  viear  of  St.  Michael's,  Ox- 
ford, from    18  PJ.      1.    The  Oxonian    in    Tholemuken: 
Travels  in  Norway,  l8."i(i-57,  Lon.,  1858,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 
2.  History  of  (ieruian  Literature,  Lon.,  18jS,  p.  8vo.    :!. 
The  Oxonian   in   Iceland;   or.  Notes   of  Travel   in   that 
Island  in  the  Sumruer  of  ISlid  :  with  (ilances  at  Icelandic 
Folk-Lore  and  Sagas,  Lon.,  1861,  p.  8vo;   new  eil.,  1867.  ; 
"The  chief  interest  of  his  book  consists  in  the  various  ' 
pictures  of  Icelandic  life  which  he  seta  heloro  i\s."—^it. 
Jiev.,  xii.  li/'j. 

4.  The  Englishman  and  the  Scandinavian  .-  or,  A  Com-  I 
parison  of  Anglo-Saxon  and  Old  Norse  Literatur.    Lon  , 
1881),  8vo. 

"  He  has  done  n  service  which  calls  for  the  grateful  ac- 
knowledgment of  historical  students  and  of  scholars  geii- 
erally."— .sa(.  Her.,  1.  41)3. 

"|lt-sj  tendency  is,  wc  may  say  at  once,  to  run  chiwn  the 
Low-(ierman  element  in  our  national  pedigree  as  much  as 
p<).ssible.  and  to  extol  the  Scandinavian  one  in  the  same 
proportion."— IlK.SRvSwEiiT:  ^lc(i((„  xvii.  -An). 

5.  (Ed.)    Passio   et   Miraoula    lleati    Oiaui ;     from    a 
Twelfth-Century  Manuscript  in  the  Library  of  Corpus  j 
Christi  College,  Oxford  :  with  an  Introduction  and  Notes.  I 
Oxf.,  1881.  I 

Metcalfe,  Henry,  b.  1817,  in  New  York  City; 
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instructor  of  ordnance  and  gunnery  in  that  institution 
1886.  The  Cost  of  .Manufactures,  ami  the  Administra- 
tion of  Workshops,  Public  and  Private:  a  .System  of  Me- 
chanical IJook-Keeping  based  on  the  Card  Catalogue 
Method,  dispensing  with  Skilled  Clerical  Labor  and  the 
Use  of  Books,  N.  York,  1885,  8vo. 

Metcalfe,  J.  J.  Tl.e  Reformation  Resuscitated, 
Lon.,  1866,  Svo. 

Metcalfe,  J.  V,  Kentucky  Court  of  Appeals  Re- 
ports, 185!)-6.i,  Cin.,  1860-64,  4  vols.  8vo. 

Metcalfe,  Uev.  JoHeph.  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  W. 
Metoalfo,  .M.O.     By  his  Son.     Phila.,  1866,  12mo. 

Metcalfe,  Richard.  1.  Sanitas  et  Omnia  .Sanitas  : 
vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  2.  Hot-Air  ie/»H-i  Hot-Water 
Baths  for  the  Working-Classes,  Lon.,  1880,  8\.). 

Metcalfe,  Hose.  Blackfriara  Bridge:  a  Tale 
Lon.,  1882. 

Metcalfe,  Walter  C.  1.  (Ed.!  The  Visitations  of 
tssex,  1552,  1.558,  1570,  1612,  and  1634,  (llarleian  .Soc. 
Pub.,)  Lon.,  1878-711,  2  vols.  Svo.  2.  A  Book  of 
Knights  Uanneret,  Knights  of  the  Bath,  and  Knights 
Bachelor  made  between  the  Fourth  Year  of  King  Henry 
VI.  and  the  Restoration  of  King  Charles  IL,  Ac,  Lou.. 
1885. 4to.  >        .  , 

Metcalfe,  William  C.  Frank  Weatherall ;  or, 
Life  in  the  Merchant  Marine.    Illust.    Lon.,  1886,  12ino. 

Metcalfe,  William  M.  The  Reasonableness  of 
Christianity,  Lon.,  1882,i).  Svo. 

Meteyard,  Miss  Eliza,  ("Silverpen,"  pseud.,) 
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were  published  under  her  own  name.  She  was  an  exten- 
eive  contributor  to  periodicals,  writing  on  antiquarian, 
sanitary,  and  industrial  art  topics.  1.  Dr.  Oliver's  Maiil  ; 
a  Story,  Lon.,  1857, 12mo.  2.  Mainstone's  Housekeeper, 
Lon.,  1860,  3  vols.  p.  Svo  j  new  ed.,  1865.  3.  Give  Bread 
—(iain  Love,  Lon.,  1801,  ISnio;  new  ed.,  1S6D.  4.  Hal- 
lowed  Spots  of  Ancient  London,  Lon.,  1861,  fp.  4toi  new 
ed.,  1869.  5.  Lady  Herbert's  Gentlewoman,  Lon.,  1862, 
^  ^o'"-  P-  8vo.    6.  The  Little  Museum-Keepers,  Lon., 


9.  G.  R.  Wedgwood  and  his  Works:  with  Life,  Lou., 
1872,  fol.  10.  The  Nine  Hours  .Movement:  Indu.-tiiai 
and  Housoholil  Talcs,  Lon.,  1S72,  |).  Svo.  II.  WedgH.,M.| 
Hand-Book  for  Collectors:  Marks,  Ac,  Lon.,  1875,  l2hiH. 
12.  The  Children's  Isle  :  a  Story  for  the  Young.  Illu>i 
Lon.,  IS7S,  p.  ,Svo. 

.Mcthncn,  1,.  M.    The  Calm  Hour,  Lon.,  1867,  p.  ,sv„ 
.ttethuen,  '1".  I*.     Alphabetical  Psalm  of  Chrisliaii 
Life,  Lon.,  IM12.  s(|.  16mo. 

.Mcthui-M,  'I'honias  Ai.thony.  Autobiography 
with  a  .Memoir  by  his  Eldest  Son,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo  ' 

Metricoll,  1).  II.  Hand-Book  for  Southport,  Jud- 
ical and  (icncial;   2d  cd.,  Lon.,  )SI\\,  cr.  Svo. 

Mettenhfimcr,  II.  J.  Safety  liook-Kecping:  :ui 
E.Kposition  of  Book-Kiepers' Frauds,  Cin.,  1.^75,  \>u,.,, 

Metz,  A.,  .M.U.  Anutouiy  and  Hi^tology  of  il,,; 
Human  Eye,  I'hila.,  iMls,  8vo. 

.Mfcveii,  William  an<i  All^UNtns.  The  Authiiui,. 
Historical  Memoirs  of  Louis  Charles,  Prince  lioval, 
Dauphin  of  Fniiice,  Second  Son  of  Louis  XVI.  imt 
;  Marie  Antionette.  who  subsequently  to  October,  ITii;;, 
'  personated,  through  Supposititious  Means,  Augu-ins 
Mevis;  the  Memoirs  written  by  the  Veritable  Louis 
XVII.,  and  dedicated  to  the  French  Naticjn :  the  Com- 
pilation and  Commentary  by  his  Two  Eldest  Son.s  Lon., 
186,'<,  8vo.  (Augustus  Meves,  1785-18511,  son  of  a  Uiin^ 
iature-iiainter,  was  a  musical  composer  and  pei former.] 

Mew,  J.  Types  from  Spanish  Story.  Illust.  Lon 
1883,  imp.  Svo.  ■' 

.Meyer,  E.  Text-Book  for  Military  StuJent-,  l...n 
1805,  121110. 

Meyer,  F.  J.,  and  Wernigh,  W.  Steam  Tow- 
ing on  Rivers  and  Canals  by  Means  of  a  Subnierucl 
Cable,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo. 

Meyer,  Hev.  Frederick  Brotherton.  1.  Fimu 
the  Pit  to  the  Throne;  or.  Scenes  from  the  Life  of  Jo- 
seph :  Sermons,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  2.  Elijah  and  the  Secret 
of  his  Power,  Lon.,  1887.  p.  Svo.  3.  Israel  a  Prince  wiih 
God  :  the  Story  of  Jacob  retold,  Lon..  1887,  p.  Svo.  4, 
Abraham  :  the  Obedience  of  Faith,  Lon.,  I.SSS,  p.  svo 
5.  Christian  Living,  Lon.,  1888, 32mo.  6.  Present  Tenses 
of  the  Blessed  Life,  Lon.,  1 888,  32mo. 

Meyer,  II,  F.  h.  A  Complete  Guide  to  the  (iame 
of  Chess,  from  the  Alphabet  to  the  Solution  ami  Con- 
struction of  Problems,  Lon.,  18,82,  Svo. 

Meyer,  Henry  Kobert.  1.  The  Commercial  Tele- 
graphic Code,  for  Bankers,  Ac.  j  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  I>sii,  r. 
Svo.  2.  The  Appendix  'Telegraph  Code:  nBlankCu.lo 
of  German  Ciphers,  Lon.,  18N0,  Svo. 

Meyer,  Kuno,  Ph.D.,  professor  of  German  in  I'ni- 
versity  College,  Liverpool.  1.  (Ed.)  The  Cath  iinn- 
tT&gn,  or  Lattle  of  Ventry,  (Aneodota  Oxoniensia.)  Dxl'., 
1885,  4to.  2.  (Ed.)  Merugud  Uilix  Maico  Leirtis:  The 
Irish  Odyssey  :  with  English  Translation,  Notes,  and 
Glossary,  Lon.,  1880. 

.Meyer,  Mrs.  Louisa  Clara.  The  Genealofrv  uf 
the  F'amily  of  Bosanquct  and  its  Connexions,  Lon..  1>77. 
fol. 

Meyer,  Lucy  J.,  (Rider.)  Real  Fairy  Folks; 
Explorations  in  the  World  of  Atoms.  Illust.  Bost., 
1887,  12mo.  With  Cahman,  Nellik  M.,  Cbildnn's 
Meetings,  and  how  to  conduct  them  :  with  Introdudiuu 
by  Rev.  J.  H.  Vincent,  Lon.,  I.^SO,  p.  Svo. 

Meyers,  Robert  C.  V.  1.  Miss  Margery  s  Kn-e<: 
a  Love-Story,  Phila.,  1879,  sq.  I6ino.  2.  ],ife  and  Ad- 
v>;ni;ures  of  Lewis  Wetzel,  Virginia  Ranger  and  Scut. 
Illust.  Phila.,  1883,  12mo. 
Meyler-Warlow.  See  Warlow. 
Meylert,  Asa  P.  Notes  on  the  Opium- Hai.it, 
N.  York,  1884,  10  mo. 

Meynardie,  Florella.  Amy  Oakly ;  or, The  U.igu 
of  the  Carpet-liagger:  a  Story,  N.  York,  1879,  12nio. 

Meynell,  Mrs.  Alice  C,  (Thonipson,)  si^ier 
of  Miss  Eli7.iihoth  Thompson,  now  Mrs.  liutlcr,  the 
artist;  educated  in  France  and  Italy;  married  in  h77. 
Preludes,  [verse  :]  with  Illustrations  and  Ornamcni- by 
Elizabeth  Thompson,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 
"  Her  poems  possess  many  good  qualities,  tenderness  of 


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■Scholar,  IU.,lruth.  1'  "  20,1""";  ",  •t"^^,'"'  "  ■">'■"'"/ 
.^mull    Tribute  to'  the  Mem„rV  :,(  .1  "".'"^Won  :  a 

wi:o'o'"hr',!L*'j:.™'',,'-ti:.'""' "''' "'  •■^''  ••«'-''-«. 

■Jewish  Q«e.,i„n  ,",:'»-'•""■"»'•  ,  ('rn.ns.)  Tlt^ 
8vo.  With  .Mic.J,,  I,  '  ■*  "'"••-■^-  l>enii,iuff,  ISS4. 
Central  Asia         eirVi',  .''!'"•  *''""*'  '''»'«  H"'^^«i'"^^  in 

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Illuet.     Lon  ,  |s«5   h'v„  ''       ""''""    ^'™»'="«'»- 

e,iu'!:fed  «^,';l*V;^^°'«•^  '■'^"^-'•^«».  ^-  a.  Truro,  E„g., 

wards  in  an  office  in  London  '"'"«''"';:'<'•  »."'l  alter- 
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^■iuded  i„  the  foil,  Ynii'j,  .;,"';''''', '''."';:»!'  «'«  in- 
Italian,  8i,,g|„  ,,„,,,,;  ^  '',■'''•  I'  '"'"'<.■<  m  French  an,l  i 

'nentar,,  t,^  Sn^LII^;^;'  -;";the  Pulpit  Co,„. 

"Iiti',|  some  of  the  writinL's  „f     1.1     •*  i      '     "°  ''""  "'«" 

K"Kli»l>  ,livi„eH.  'l>t  s,.r,         ''  '^"''';'''*««  an,l  other  , 

University  of  (J.vf.n)    Is, I  a'  f""'"'"-"'  ''^■''"■■"  "'o 

Hev.  H.  I.  Wilbcrforce's  ri;„/,'  '^""""nation  of  the 

Knglan,!,  c,MUai„eri  ii^ ''ZiV''-".'"''  ''"'  Cl""eh  of 
Vf  Church  Author  ty:-  with"  '"ff  ",""  ">«  .Principle 
Letters,"  L„n.,  I S55,«,,/".j.,  '  °P  •>•  '"  ^"<  "■■<even 
"f  Lo„,|„„:  :<er,n,,„  I,  ;,  •*•  .'i""J''"^ast  an.l  the  lv,r 
dom  of  INety  a.  7nil  I'  i  ■^•'*'  !'•  ^•"-  '•  The  Wis- 
■■'•  But  isn't  K.gslev  ■;,;:"!>''"'',  ';'",'  ''''■"■  «^°- 
iKelute,stotheeontn,U','^''L'   'r  "v'    '"'"■•  '■^«''  '"^vo. 

"■an's  Kejectl,,„  of     ""'ri^'  u'","-  '      ^.-  ""  '^^-  >''^^- 

I>i-'eipline,  a„.l   Kite;  of  the' C  ,^1  1',''  ?'^"^  ""="«'"■'' 

I'*?",  I2iuo;  2d  ed  is""  I  X'  '"^  KnKhind,  Un., 
"f  l-ndergraduate  Life  a't'Triniu' r"I>""  "n?''^'"  '^■™" 

l-'-no.  10.  .Six  L„i^ersftv^.i  «rauin,ar,  Lon.,  187.!, 
Does  Dr.  New.Ln  d  ser^  ^  M  "'g,'"]'  ,''"".-  '.^"•''  ' ' ' 
not?  Lon.,  1S7J,  8v.„      12    Th..i         .       '  """"^  "^ 

Creed  Proved  anj  IllustrfiedlVot''H"  :'""''  '/'"  ^"'""' 
l^rary.-)  Lon..  18?!^  ,.  .Sn.' u'\  C'Theologieal  Li-' 
tion;  Conversion,  Lon  l.ss,  n  J  ^'"l"."";  =  ""^enera- 
"f  the  Church  of  Engh^ci,n',P-,j7-  ^'^-  ^'"'  ^°'^""<' 
1^"',  12mo.     16    Tl  e    \Vn  p     >"'^  Cy.umunion,  Lon., 

A.D.  5!ir  to  i'887  ..  'a  ,  e„turfi'  i,    ^''",''"''  "^  ^"g'"'"'    "'"■''*  '"  »"  ""i'-'e  in  Lon,„n  '""«''""■'<''.  »"d  after- 
L,m..  LSSr,  Svo.  ""'    ioUvi^r^d   at  liarbadoes,  ^  at  an  early  „ge,  «as  e„cZn  J,.  .    '*^.rL'  '"  "'""  l'"^"'-^ 


'  Th  .  K  ,  I-  .  ^""^  "'  ""-■  Crusades,  Lon      8i5   I 

{■rar^'a:  i.e'ii^ll/^^^tlliia/C'^''  l^^''  '""""y  "'- 
teniper.'-j„,j„  xxvil  V  '"  '''''B»-'ni!L',  zeal,  ur 

-ountofii.Heais:*'"r;j^::^/-^-]^jt:tT 

01  the  Chiin-h  ,.r  i,^«,-i i  ,    . 


of  AVrhe'r^^livI,-  lM  ''l^^'^  fT"'^''  '''"  ^'^ '''"« 
Many  Lands:  ,1  Descrin,    '   P         ''V.^"-    "•  """'»  "f 

■•^•-■ven  I'arts,  Lon  ,  18.05  l^^^'  7*7  "''  ''""'''""'■■  '» 
an  Historical  Poetu  Lon  I  "  «  ,!  '  ^''""■'  "''  ""•■  ''"^'  • 
alterations,  un,le  t  e  I'i, I  V  .^'ll."'  '''P"Wishe,l,  with 
Heroes,"  a    v"l     i   of  c'lto.'ll    .""""'   "'•""^''   "'"' 

a  iw,.  Lon-.-i^^H^p'^"'  .:'•'•' /^;,'«-  ''• ':'"'— 

I  13  .._  ,      '   f.:.  '^'»-      '-.    Ihe   Wreck   of  the 


'  o.  m  nealth.     For  bi,.i!    sen  M,.,       a  "    "eroes,"  as  vol    ii   nf  r,        ,    ,   .'■'""""^   Women   an 

«;'/"■".  .    .  Title-Deeds  of  the  Church  ,,fP„"     .""P'    "   l'"""'.   I-on      1858    f'"''™'*'^  }'"<">'^-     '  L  Pleasure 
Parochial  Endo,v,nents,  Lon.,  I86I   s  .^  fi.f      ,   'l'  *""•    "«">eward.B"u„d  •  ^1  '^'h    r'  .  ';\  ''"■■   ^^'■'■''••'<   "f  ''' 
An  Fr/"''!'"'  »f  Christian!  y    Lon    y8«f'n.-'  "']•  M^^^,   -Ito,  newed      ls7^8   '^"."fi-  'T'^'  '^'^^^'^^'J  ^"^ 
An  t,litoroff  the  Line;  or,  Waiside  Vt  ,s^5  P'     '';•     ^-  '  l*"«tical  Tale     The'r  ,^  >• '  r'' '  ?'''>''  "^  Cornwall  :   a 
"'.^eenoe.s,  Lon.,  186.,,  '    s™!  ^'"^^  '^'"^'°8^  "■"!  Kern-    new  eds.,  I87I    ?S76      ?j  %f"'  '  ^'-  ^on.,  1,S61',  I2m„; 

1109 


UaKKNwoon,  t\  LafotnvLf [he  r"-,'  '''***^V  '-"">•  "'''•• 
.'»?«,  -^vo.  With  DevT  AlkL,  1'""  ^'"'P''"'".  Lon., 
-^«rirthC,,lleger^2Ik^5:K^-;:-Si^gy 


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the  Ailiniriilty  in  I.nniliiri  IS;",(i-fln;  ottuehi'  lit  St,  IVtcrs- 
bur({  18('>(l-lii; ;  jfcretiiry  to  tlif  eniljiis.ty  uiul  runmil  there 
]8(lil-"4;  conBul-Kcneral  in  Kiist  li'uinielia  1^7«-S(),  ami 
einou  tlicn  in  Norway.  I.  iMiirray'K  IInnil-llool(  lor 
Travellerxin  Hii.''ii{ii,  I'olaml,  tniil  Finlanil ;  rowed.,  Lnn., 
ISll.'i,  I2iiio.  2.  ('J'ran.".)  TarilV  of  I'listonm'  l>iilinii 
lovicil  on  tlie  Kiiropear]  Frontier  oT  tlie  Kinpireor  ItiiKHJa 
nnil  Kingiloin  of  I'oliind,  from  llio  jut  (l.'ltlii  .liinnary, 
IHfi'.i,  St.  I'eter^liurtf,  ISfis,  Ho;  .^^upplement,  Istl'.i.  :), 
(Tran!!.)  Oninion  on  the  Ka;<lorn  Question,  by  Oenorul 
Koslivliiv  Failert',  l,on  ,  1^7I,  Kvoj  2il  ed.,  lS"t).  4. 
lli>^tory  of  tlie  Scottish  E.xpedition  to  Norway  in  1(112, 
lion.,  issil,  |i.  S\o. 

".Mr.  .Miclu'll  liHK  done  Kood  service  to  history  liy  pub- 
IIkIiIok  llie  rcsnlls  of  Ids  careful  researches.  .  .  .  It  is  .  .  . 
iiroliable  tloit  many  a  Norwegian  will  receive  with  little 
favniir  .some  id'tlie  historical  liicts  mm  broughl  to  llk'ht  liy 
Mr.  Micliell.as  tliey  will  tosoniee.xtent  diniinlsli  tlie(,'lnry 
anil  the  ronian<'e  that  hitherto  have  surrounded  the  siory 
td'  tlie  Scottish  expedition."— .-)//(.,  .No.  and. 

MicliPlI,  Ilev.  William,  M.A..  griiduatcd  at  New 
College,  Oxford,  lH,'i2;  ordained  ISa:!;  minister  of  All 
Saints',  (iuernsey,  ISIill-fil ;  perpetual  curate  of  Ciiantry 
lS(il-72;  reetor  of  Dinder  and  prebendary  of  Wells  since 
18S:i.  I.  Our  Title  to.Sonship,  and  otiicr  Sermons,  l.on., 
l.'^fil,  l2mo.  2.  Tlio  Churches  of  Asia  as  Types  of  In- 
dividual Character,  and  other  Sermons,  I, on.,  l.S(i6,  l2iuo. 
3.  Notes  and  Thoughts  on  the  Kducation  of  the  Clergy 
nt  Home  and  Abronil,  I,on.,  ISti.S,  8vo.  4.  What  did 
Luther  teach?  I.on.,  l.'^fiii,  8vo.  5.  Tlie  Go.'pol  Story: 
a  riain  Commentary  on  the  Holy  Gospels,  liOn.,  \S''i,  J) 
vols.  l2mo;  new  ed.,  18"o.  (!.  The  I'layer-Book  in  our 
Sun  lay-Schools,  Lon.,  18711. 

MichelN,  Ivan  C.  Current  Gold  and  Silver  Coins 
of  All  Nations,  reduced  to  the  Standard  of  the  United 
J^taies  ;  also,  llLstory  of  the  Coinage  of  tlie  I'liited  States 
Mint,  I792-I88II.     Illu.st.     I'hila.,  1880,  4to. 

Michclscn,  All'rcd.  Secret  History  of  the  Aus- 
trian Government,  Lon.,  1859,  cr.  8vo. 

MichelNcn,  K.  II.  I.  iModern  Jesuitism;  or, 
Jesuits  in  the  Nineteenth  Century,  Lon.,  18j:i,  p.  8vo. 
2.  The  Ottoman  Empire  and  its  Resources,  Lon.,  ls,'>:!, 
]!.  8vo.  3.  England  since  the  Accession  of  Queen  Vic- 
toria, Lon.,  1854,  p.  8vo.  4.  Life  of  the  Kniperor 
Nieliolas,  Lon.,  1854,  12ino.  5.  Manual  of  Quotations 
from  Ancient  and  Oriental  Languages,  Lon.,  185I>,  l2mo. 
t).  .Merchant's  Polyglot  .Manual,  Lon.,  I8fi(l,  8vo.  7. 
The  Popes  and  Jesuits  of  the  Present  Century,  Lon., 
ISiill,  p.  8vo. 

.Iliclicner,  E.,  M.I).  1.  Essay  on  the  Principle  of 
Peace,  Phila.,  18ti2,  l8mo.  2.  The  Christian  Casket, 
I'hila.,  18B9,  ISmo.  With  others,  Hand-Book  of  Eclamp- 
sia ;  or.  Notes  and  Cases  of  Puerperal  Convulsions,  Phila., 
18S3,  24uio. 

.>Iichie,  Alexander.  The  Siberian  Overland 
Knute  from  Pekin  to  Petersbui'g.  Lon.,  18G4,  8vo. 

.Uichie,  Sir  Archibald,  K.C.M.G.,  Q.C.,  b.  1813  ; 
called  to  tlie  bar  at  the  .Middle  Temple  1838;  attorney- 
general  and  minister  of  justice,  Victoria  ;  agent-general 
for  Victoria  1S73-7!).  I.  The  Hamlet  Controversy? 
Was  Hamlet  Mad  ?  liy  Jack  Robin.son,  [pseud.]  Lon., 
181)7.  2.  Readings  in  Melbourne,  [lectures:]  with  an 
E.ssay  on  the  Resources  and  Prospects  of  Victoria,  Lon., 
1879,  cr.  8vo. 

"  He  does  nut  endeavour  to  inllucnce  eltlier  by  rhetoric  or 
sneers,  but  talks  vigorous  ciinimon  .sense;  and  if  he  dues 
not  exliiliit  the  liit,'lcal  order  and  accuracy  of  the  trained 
teaclier.  he  interests  and  exeiiijililies  with  the  aptness  and 
humour  of  ustudeiit  of  human  nature."— .si'yjfctaror,  111.  501. 

Micllie,  Charles.  1.  Life  and  Labours  of  tne 
Apostle  Paul,  Edin.,  1872,  12nio.  2.  Bible  Words  and 
Phrases  Explained  and  Illustrated,  Edin.,  1882,  fp.  Svo. 

Michie,  Christopher  Young,  forester,  Cullen' 
House.  1.  The  Larch:  being  a  Practical  Treatise  on 
its  Culture  and  General  Management.  Illust.  Edin. 
and  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1885.  2.  The  Practice 
of  Forestry,  Edin.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

iMichie,  J.  G.  History  of  Loch  Kinord,  Edin., 
1877,  |i.  8vo. 

.tlichie,  Peter  Smith,  Ph.D.,  M.A.,  b.  1839,  at 
Brechin,  Scotland;  graduated  at  the  U.S.  Military  Acad- 
emy 1863;  served  in  the  Federal  engineer  corps  during 
the  civil  war,  becoming  brigadier-general  of  volunteers 
in  18()5,  and  captain  in  the  regular  army  ;  professor  of 
riStura!  and  >=xporiinentRl  phil.->s.-.|>hy  at  t.hn  Military 
Academy  sinoB  1871.  1.  Elements  of  Wave  Motion  re- 
lating to  Sound  and  Light:  Text-Book  for  the  U.S. 
Military  Academv,  West  Point.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1882,  Svo.  2.  The  Life  and  Letters  of  Emery  Upton, 
1110 


j  N.York,  ISS,^,  I2mo.  3.  Elements  of  AmdMical  Mo- 
I  chanics,  N.  York,  18S7,  8vo.  I.  Hydromechanics,  Wi«t 
,  Point,  1887. 

I  .Michod,  C.  J.  Good  Condition:  a  Guide  to  Ath- 
(  letic  Training,  Lon.,  1.^74,  l2mo. 

.Michod,J.  Orthographic  Aids;  or,  Mneinonica  for 
Spelling,  lie,  Loll  ,  1853,  8vo. 

itlickle,  Isanc.  Hcniinisconces  of  Old  Gloucester, 
New  Jersey,  Camden,  N.J.,  1^70,  |2mo. 

Mickle,  Uiiliani  Julius,  M.I)..  P. R.C.I'.,  med- 
ical superinleiidenl  of  Grove  Hall  Asylum,  London,  I. 
Student's  Manual  of  Artistic  Anatomy.     Illust.     Lon., 

1878,  Svo.  2.  General  Paralysis  of  tlie  Insane,  Lon., 
I88II,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  I88II.  3.  Un  Insanity  in  Relation  to 
Cardiac  and  Aortic  Diseases  and  Phthisis,  Lon.,  ISSS,  cr. 
.Svo. 

.Micklethwaite,  J,  'I',  Modern  Parish  Churches, 
Lon.,  1874,  p.  ."^vo. 

"  Mr.  Mlcklethwaitc's  book  docs  not  pretend  to  he  a  pro- 
fniiiid  or  exhaustive  treatise  uu  iiuulcrii  cliurcii  iircliltcc- 
ture:  .  .  .  but  it  contains  a  hir^'c  aiiioiiut  of  Inl'orniiition, 
Kivcii  in  thcclear  and  simple  manner  only  attained  by  one 
ihoroughly  acquainted  with  his  subject."- .S/jcc/ii/or,  .xh  11. 
(S88, 

Middlebrook,  Mrs.  (<race.  One  Year  of  my 
Life:  Eleanor  Wintlirop's  Diary,  Bost.,  1870,  IHuio. 

jMiddlemass,  Jean.  I.  Lit,  Lon.,  |.S72,  3  vol..  p. 
Svo.  2,  Wild  Gcorgie,  Lon.,  IS73,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  1875.  3.  Baiting  the  Trap:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1874,  :i 
vols.]).  Svo.  4.  Mr.  Dorillion  :  a  Novel.  Lon.,  1870, 3  vols. 
p.  Svo  ;  newed.,  1881.  5.  Touch  and  Go,  Lon..  1877,3  vols. 
p.  Svo  1  new  ed.,  18;9-SI,  I  vol.    11.  Sealed  by  a  Kiss,  Lon., 

1879,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S8II,  1  vol.  7.  Innocence 
at  Play  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1881),  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  8.  Sack- 
cloth and  Broadcloth,  Lon.,  1881,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  (i. 
Four  in  Hand:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1881,  cr.  Svo.  III. 
Dandy:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISSI,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  II.  Patty's 
Partner,  Lon.,  1882,3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  12.  Poisoned  Ar- 
rows: a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISS4,  3  vols.  or.  Svo.  13.  By  Fair 
Means  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  14.  A  (ilirl 
ill  a  Thousand,  Lon.,  1S85,  3  vols,  cr,  Svo.  15.  The 
Loadstone  of  Love,  Lon.,  1880,  cr.  Svo.  10.  Nelly  Joce- 
lyn,  Widow,  Lon.,  1887,  3  vols.  cr.  8.  j.  17.  Vaia's  Lord  : 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1888,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Middlemist,  Rev.  Francis  John,  M.A.,  giad- 
uated  ut  Keblo  College,  Oxford,  1873;  ordained  1^71'.: 
curate  of  Brightstone,  Isle  of  Wight,  1881-85.  Ser- 
mons preached  in  a  Village  Church,  Lon.,  1885,  fp.  sy,,. 

itiiddlemore,  S.  tJ.  C.  (Trans.)  Civilization  of 
the  Period  of  the  Renaissance  in  Italy,  by  J,  Bunk- 
hardt,  Lon.,  1878,  2  vols.  Svo. 

lYIiddlemorc,  Mrs.  Maria  Trinidad  Howard, 
wife  of  S.  G.  C.  Middlemore,  hiijuk.  Round  a  Posada 
Fire  :  Spanish  Legends.     Illust.     Lon.,  18S3,  lOmo. 

"  What  can  have  imluced  .Mrs.  Middlemore  to  publish  as 
her  own  a  book  which  is  nntliiiig  but  a  series  of  clumsy 
traiislatiniis.  more  or  less  shortened,  from  the  work  of  a 
youiiK  Spaniard  who  died  twelve  years  ago?  .  .  .  Of  .Mrs. 
Middlcuiorc's  ten  stories  eight  are  translated  from  the 
Spanish  of  Gustavo  Be<'quer.  — yl(/i.,  No.  L'.s,s."). 

(This  charge  is,  however,  withdrawn  in  No.  2892,  in  a 
paragraph  appended  to  a  letter  from  Mrs.  Middleiiiuie, 
in  which  she  explains  that  Becquer's  stories,  with  which 
she  had  been  )ireviou8ly  unacquainted,  were,  like  her 
own,  versions  of  popular  Spanish  legends,  claiming  no 
originality  except  in  the  treatment.) 

Middlelon,  Lady.    See  Willoiohiiv. 

Middleton,  A.  I).  Benefits  of  Sanitary  Reform  as 
shown  at  Salisbury,  Salisbury,  1805,  Svo. 

Middleton,  A.  C  aII  about  Mnemonics,  Lon., 
1885,  p.  Svo  ;  Aiuer.  tJ.,  entitled  "  Memory  Systems,  New 
and  Old,"  rev.  and  enl.,  with  a  Bibliography  of  .Alneiiiou- 
ics,  1325-1888,  by  G.  S.  Fellows,  M.A.,  N.  York,  Is.'JS, 
12mo.     See  Fkli.ows,  G.  S.,  mipni. 

Middleton,  A.  Gordon.  Ernest  and  the  Pil- 
grim Poet,  Edin.,  1806,  12uio. 

Middleton,  Charles.  Magic  Lantern  Dissolving 
View  Painting,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo. 

Middleton,  Gmpson  E.  1.  The  Cruise  of  "  The 
Kate,"  Lon.,  1870,  ]).  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Virgil's  .Kneid, 
Books  I.  and  II.,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Land 
Question,  Lon.,  1S7I,  12ino. 

Middleton,  F.  Uberto;  or,  The  Errors  of  the 
Heart :  a  Drama,  in  Five  Acts,  N.  York,  1807,  lOmo. 

Middl^'tnn,  F.  A.  Refer  to  Me:  Facts,  MannliiO- 
j  tures,  Discoveries,  Inventions,  Ac,  Lon.,  1870,  12iiio; 
new  ed.,  IS75. 

Middleton,  Rev.  Frank  Edward, graduated  at 
Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1876;   ordained  1876;   reetor 


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..,   I -HO. 

.Wil.'s,(Je»rg.- Henry,  [„'„„,, 'ol  ii    „,i,i  i  i«9j 
(hrisliiR.,  „,„!   ,„|        ,,  ''«•,   'V"-'    ''    '"•'!'•       I. 

I  IS^''!i'Hv"'    "•       '^"Kl"  '•"""»    Wonl-Dook,    I,u,,., 

'ii.'!*irj  "7^,r'::'i;\f"'''i'r^     --• 

"•^••iS,    an      heu       'h    •        '"'  """■"'■■'  "ivinit>- School 

4;  .''iianiiiii^'/-!,:;;,,,  ;/■  :7'  ^^r'T';"""!-  "l^^- 

I'lion.l;  or,  Triiiii„.|i8  ,  r  „        V-  '  .  "'   "'"''"   "'    » 

I2>"«.     fi.  ■Kice       '  PI,  ''•'«'""»  I'ifo,  Host..  1,S70, 

"His  reason iiiL''  i*;  tn  ii>i^  ,.«■    . 

;s;«'!t'^^o!;i^K^i'£rrr?''i;^.:i'^^^ 

^1-  n.ur...  .ill  l;:,,^  ^hS;;;'i\,;^M;!-^;^J-iHf 


l-'n.  1876,  Sv,,.        '""'   "**''"''  of  betters  and  Arts, 

-s^trtaloi;  xlix.  Ur,^         ""'  "'"'  Plwisiire  aiKi  ,,rollt." 
"ijatovieh,  Madamp  r    i 

'.birth:  i.i,.He.t:!:!r^h!::.^;^,-„^:;«;i^i::--i 


I       ;i.'['"^'  HJfUi  of  Jcvii,,  Host.,  1 877    p.,,,,, 

U,K''^^J«;^^/^;-^,,'4i^''l..UorKie,a 

I  r;'";^7n;'iS!^T  "'^■^'^'''^'-^"'^ 

^.nJ  Fort   -Four  Vet,  17:  ;''';;'■'■;    *"■■'"«  '^"'--   """'''"J 

fna-ii^i  wi;fi^:'s;rV;iit';;l,;^;;'\:i  '"-i  "^ ; "-'"  -<-■ 

lii'Miirs  lln.  adinlrorv  „ir  ,'"."".'''  ^"I""!.!!.  t„  „i|„.|>i 

i"ll.v  the  i.i/isliali'Mrofi;    ,''''•'■'  '".'-•     "^'  '■*  i'"'!"!  I'l- 

the  Fi'nT.;  K"!!in,lt"?".M""-c    ''''^'^^  "«"'^  ^  «"'»«  of 

^ilie8:M«„|i''''';':. ^;t'"8/.  '"'"•.  '■'^■^H,  P2,iio. 

•    '""'»•    ;;^'"'^V>"''r''"«'"''™«'i™l  Treat. 


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MIL 

Mill,  John.  I.  Primiiry  Iii.|ii,«trliil  iin<l  Tw'hnlniil 
Eilueftiicn,  l.on.,  |H7|,  j,,  sv".  2.  Wliut  in  Iiiiluatriiil 
mill  TiTlinii'iil  KJuouiiun  ?    Twu  OnitlonH,  Iiun,,  1871, 

IL'III". 

.Ylill,  John."  Tlio  OttmniiiiK  In  Kiiri>(iii  or,  Turkey 
in  the  I'ri'fii'ht  Crisis,  I,on.,  1S77,  Svu. 

Mill,  John  Ntiiiirt,  [•mil,  vol.  li.,  ixiil.,]  ISIIH- 
\X7'-1     llo  ri'liri'cl  lioiii  his  jiost  lit  Iho  Iniliiiii  Ollli'i'  in 

lH,i8,  on  thu  lriin«IVr<il'  tliu  Kovoriiincnl  fr II.'!  Coiii- 

Jiiiny  til  thu  troivn,— n  niiu^uro  lo  which  liu  whh  Htriin;(ly 
iiplMWuil,— unil  ilivlincil  It  8«i\l  in  thr  ('mincil  lor  Imliii, 
whiuli  wii.i  niiliauniicnlly  livicu  iilVurcl  to  him.  Ilti  wim 
cIciIimI  .\1.1'.  Inr  Westiiiin.itiT  in  ISflll,  hut  clufoiitc.l  iit 
thu  Kununil  uloution  of  l.stlS.  In  I.-*!!*  he  wim  eho-^uii 
ruutiir  of  tho  liiivursity  of  St.  Anilruwu.  Uurinft  thu 
hint  four  yi'iirs  of  his  lil'u  hu  ruiiiiluil  iil  Avignon,  in  thu 
Bouluty  III  .Miaa  llilcn  Tiiylor,  whosii  luoliiur  hinl  be- 
come his  wile  ;n  IH.'il,  lniii  nilu'l  him  in  thu  |iro|iara- 
tion  of  Heveriil  nf  IiIh  wiuks,  iiiiil  hml  liieil  in  I.S5.S.  I. 
Thipuxhts  iin  I'lirliiinicntiiry  Koform,  Lon.,  I S.'itf,  8vo.  !i. 
(In  liihcrly,  l,on.,  IM.V.I,  p.'.Svo ;  new  eii.,  |S()5. 

"  .Mr.  Mill  huK'ins  liy  triicliin  very  »hcirtly  the  khiwiIi  of 
tlKM(im'u|itlniiiif  llborly.  Aflur  dhowliiK  limv  U  iiuiiiit,  In 
early  times,  till.  llllssl■^.^l(Ml  uf  imiuiiiiltii's  mi  thu  iiiirt  nf 
milijucls  which  llielr  riilei->  were  iini  hi  he  allnweil  tn  in- 
Iriii^e,— anil  limv  to  this  .iiiceeeileil  the  tlieury  of  ii  ilele- 
^:iliiiii  liy  the  iiatliin.  tn  ii  eertaiii  iiiiiiilier  nl  UKeiil.s.  of 
jiiiHer.s  til  ho  e.\eriisei|  I'ur  the  ciiiiimnii  k'"«I- -  he  .shiiw.s 
Iiiiw  III  our  own  iliiy  the  iinieiss  must  be  ciirrleil  i\  step  fur- 
ther, iiiiil  liiiw  the  rl«lit.s  iif  iinllviilimls  must  be  pnitecteil 
fti;a!ii.sl  the  ii|ipres.siiiii  nf  siii'ietv  at  laijfe.  .  .  .  Weiliiimt 

think  It  wiiiihl  have  heeii  piissil'ile  to  i vev  In  the  .same 

Kpaou  a  greater  (piaiility  iif  inatlir  which  Is  I'mt  only  vulii- 
nblo,  hilt  ahsiiliucly  vital."— .sVir.  Her.,  vll.  iNi. 

:i.  Dis.sertations   iinil    Di.seus.sionn,    Lon.,    18oH-(i7,    ;i  I 
vols.  8vo;  :M    eJ.,   1875,  4   vols,      J,  ("onsiilerutiomi    on  | 
Kupresentalive    (Jovernment,    l,on.,    18(11,  8vo ;  ,'M    eil,,  | 
180.1.     5.   I'tilitarianism,  liiin..  lSti2.  8vo;  new  eil.,  |S7l.  j 
fi.  An  K.xaiiiination  of  ."sir  William  Ilninilton's  I'liiloso-  i 
phy,  anil  of  tho  Principal    I'hilosophical  Questions  (li.s- 
eusscil  in  his  Writings,  Lon.,  18fi5,  8vii;  5th  oil,,  |m78,      ' 
"The  imliit.s  at  Issue  between  the  sehiinls  arc  now  ex-  ! 
liiblteil  with  aillslliicincss  hlthertiiuiikiiiiwii ;  fiininiiedf 
tliii.se  Willi  have  coinlialeil  Ilanilltun  a  vlew.siif  plillnsiipliy  I 
liiive  Kiveii  a  wlinlc  miml  iiKaiiisl  a  wliole  niiinl.  imr  have  - 
Jireneiiteilu.s,  illsiliH'tl.v  aiKliiiiainhlKiinuslv.  with  tlienplii- 
iiiiis  which  are  In  repliiee  tlinse  iliev  wuiilil  refute.     Here 
It  is  .Mill  irrniis  Uamlltiui,  aiul  both  ill  the  Held."— .1(A., 
Nil.  I'.Nil. 

7.  Augusto  Cointo  ami  I'osilivisin,  Lon.,  1865,  Svo; 
3il  ed.,  I~<s:i.  ,s.  Inaujjural  Aililruss  to  tho  Students  of 
the  I'nivursily  of  St,  Andrews,  Lon.,  1887,  8vo.  9.  Eng- 
land and  Ireland,  Lon.,  1868,  8vo.  10.  The  Subjection 
of  Women,  Lon.,  I8l!i),  p.  Svo;  4th  ud.,  1878. 

"  The  ease  nf  the  ailvueates  of  wiimen's  rlxht.s  has  never 
been  sn  ably  stated  lus  in  the  llltle  vnliime  before  iis.  ami 
pmhalily  nearly  everythliit?  tliey  will  .sav  hereafter  will  be 
salil  simply  in  ainplillcatinn  or  illnstrutlim  of  Mr.  Mill's 
arj{ument»."— AVi^iiiii,  \k.  "J. 

11.  On  tho  Iri.sh  Lund  Quo-stion,  Lon.,  1870,  p,  Svo. 
12.  .Vutohiography,  Lon.,  187.!,  Svo. 

"The  blink  Is  compn.sed  with  the  thoiiKlitfiil  care  ami 
iinisli  of  style  which  liavo  made  the  writer's  works  popu- 
lar iiotwithslaiiiliii^jihe  dryness  and  abstruseiie.ss  nf  many 
111  the  suhjeet.s  which  he  treated.  I'rntialilv  iin  .scholar  iir 
iihilnsophcr  has  left  an  eipiallv  full  and  faitlifi.l  history  of 
Ills  ediicalinii  and  his  Intellectual  life,  file  iiiieiinselims 
revelations  of  character  wlileli  are  often  the  most  valuable 
part  of  an  aiHobinKrapliy  hear  an  iiniisiiallv  small  propor- 
tion tntliedelilierate  nariativc,  because  .Mr!  .Mill's  piirpnse 
of  writing  a  candiilaci.Muiit  nf  his  life  was  madeell'ective 
by  his  loin;  practice  uf  psyeliolnsieal  observatiuii."— s'(i(. 
Jiei'.,  .\.x.\vl.  .'i70. 

"The  bonk  will  be  found,  we  think,  even  by  Mr.  Mill'.s 
most  strenuniis  diseiples,  u  drearv  one.  It  shows  that,  in 
spite  111  all  Mr.  .Mill's  genuine  and  tienerons  enn.passlnn 
fnr  human  misery  and  his  keen  desire  to  alleviate  It,  Ills 
relation  to  concrete  hnmanily  was  of  a  verv  cnnlined  and 
reserved  kind  .  .  .  His  nature  was  eniiiposed  of  a  few  very 
line  threads,  hut  wanted  a  certain  slreiinth  of  basis,  and 
the  KBUeral  ellect.  thoiiKli  one  of  hi^h  and  even  eiitliu- 
sia.stic  disiiitercstediievs,  is  meagre  and  pallid."- .s'otdii- 
tur,  .\lvl.  1337. 

"I  have  never  read  a  more  uninteresting  hook,  nor.  I 
should  .say,  a  sillier,  by  a  man  of  .scii.se,  InleKrItv,  and  se- 
rinusne.ss  of  mind.  ...  It  is  wliollv  the  life  of  a  liiijle- 
clioppliigeiiKliie.  little  more  of  Ininian  In  it  than  if  it  Inid 
been  dime  by  a  tiling  nf  macadamized  inni.  .  .  .  As  a 
innnrnful  psychical  curiosity,  but  in  tin  other  point  of 
view,  can  it  Interest  anvliodv."— T;  (Uki.yi.f.  :  Uller  lo  Br 
J.  Oirlijle,  ap.  Fronde,  Ciirlijlc's  Life  in  Loiiilim,  Amer.  ed., 

!'!.  Nature,  the  Utility  nf  Religion,  and  Thei.-im : 
Three  Essays.  Lon.,  1874,'8vo;  lid  ed.,  18K5. 

They  are  rather  outlines  than  dissertations,  outlines 


MIL 

and  iniiierfent  Is  his  exposition  hereof  the  most  renmrku- 

ble  and  eharaclerlstic  idea  of  this  work.  'I'luit  Idea  wc 
i  take  111  be  that  the  existence  of  |ialii  and  evil,  and  even 

of  contrivance  and  design,  in  the  uiiImtsc,  is  In  liscHam 
i  pie  evidence  Ihat  the  Cieatnr  of  II,  if  there  1h'  a  Criiilor  is 
;  I'lther  Kieatly  llinlled  In  power,  or  ninrally  Iniin'rlici,  or 

bnth.     Ihls  Is  the  idea  rniinliiK  thrniiKh  all  the  essays."— 

•  .V,,,c/ii(m|-,   .xlvli.   l.UV,. 

Millnr,  A.  II.     I.  The  llhiok  I'ulendur  of  .Scoihind. 
Illnst.     Dundee,    IHs|.     (An    accniiiil    ofsesun    .'"ciitih 
itiiiHrH  , ■fill,,  IK. )     ■>,   The  Story  of  l^lcell  Mary  of  Seoi 
land,  Lon.,  18M5,  48nio. 

.Milliir,  Frvdcrii-k   I'hiirlVM  JiiirivM,  Q.c,  l,. 

ISL'S;  graduated    iit    tliu    I  niversily    id    London    is.i); 

callud  to  the  bar  at  the  inner  feniplu  1850.     With  Col.. 

I.IKU,  ,J.  It.,  Truiitise  on    the  Law   of  liills   of  Salu  •  I'd 

'  ed.,  Lon.,  1800,  iL'iiio;  4tli  eil„  1877. 

j      .Milllir,    John.     Hints   on    Insanity   and    Signin ' 

I  rortilieales,  Lon.,  l.siil,  fp.  8ni|  L'd  ed.,  uul.,  I877,  I:'!,,,?, 

Milliir,  \tillinni  J.  1.  The  Principles  of  .\|c. 
chanies,  and  their  Application  In  Prime  .Movers,  Naval 
Aruhitecture,  ,le.,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  2.  An  InlriMlni'- 
tioii  to  Iho  UiU'erentinl  and  Integral  Oalcnliis,  Li.ii,,  |ss,',, 
IL'mo.  'A.  Tho  Clyde,  from  itn  Source  to  the  Sea.  Illii.t' 
Lon.,  18SS,  Svo. 

.Ylilllird,  K.  K.  Random  Casts  1  or,  Odds  and  IJii- 
froiii  an  Angler's  Nolu-liook.  liy  E.  E.  M.  N.  Vmli 
187'-. 

Millnrd,  Emily,  and  Ari-hcr,  .Mnry.  I.  (Trans.  > 
Hayard  tho  Daunlless,  and  otiier  Historical  Tales;  fn.ni 
the  French  01  iMadanie  do  Wilt,  Lull.,  |8S5,  p.  Svn.  :;. 
(Trans.)  Stories  from  Life;  from  theKruncliof  MihIiiiih' 
lie  Witt.     Ilhist.     Lon.,  l.'<88,  cr,  Svo. 

Millnrd,  Henry  II.,  .M.l).  1.  The  Climate  and 
Statistics  of  ('onsnmption,  N.  York,  IL'ino.  2.  A  (fuidc 
for  Emergencies  r  containing  llonneopalhic  Treatiiieiit, 
N.  York,  180;i,  24niii.  :i.  (Trans.)  Monogriiph  on  A.-n- 
nite:  its  Therapeulie  and  Physiidogical  Ell'ects,  hv  \\ . 
lieil,  Phila.,  Svo.  4.  (Trans.)  Lectures  on  liright's' IHs- 
case  of  tho  Fvidneya,  by  ,1.  iM.  Charcot;  edited  by  Dour- 
nuville  and  Sevestrc.     Illi.t.     N.  York,  1881.  Svo, 

Alillnrd,  U<'v.  James  ICIwin,  M.A.,  D.I).,  |.,„(,, 
vol.  ii.,  ailil.,1  gniduiited  at  iMagdalen  College,  O.vford, 
1815,  and  uleetid  Fellow;  ordained  1846;  head-imi..ter 
of  Magdalen  Kchool,  U.xford,  1810-04,  and  since  then 
vicar  of  liasingstnke  ;  lion,  canon  of  Winchester  since 
1882.  I.  The  Ishind  Choir;  or.  The  Children  nf  thu 
Child  Jesus,  Lon.,  1817.  2.  A  Short  Account  nf  lias- 
ingstoke,  Ijasing,  and  the  Neighbourhood,  Lon.,  I,s74, 
16iiin. 

Millnrd,  Willinm.  1.  Tho  Idiot  and  his  Helpers; 
Asylums  for  the  Idiot  and  Imbecile,  Lon,,  1804,  12ino. 
2.  A  Miinnal  for  the  Clasuficiitinn,  Training,  ami  Kdu- 
cationof  tho  Feoble-Alin  i-i!.  Imbecile,  and  Idiotic,  Lon., 
186fl,  Svo. 

Miller,  Major,  R.A. 
18511,  Lon.,  1805,  Svo. 

Miller,  A.  H.  The  Story  of  Rob  Roy,  Glasg.iw, 
1.S84,  H2mo. 

Miller,  A.  P. 
York,  188(1,  12mo. 

Miller,  A.  W. 


The   Italian  Campaign  of 


Consolation,  and   other    Poems.  N. 


',  Dublin,  |S5 
.'roof  of  Title 


iilled 
to  Heal 


A  cVeigh.     1.  lim- 
,  !2nio.     2.  The  Sena 


which  require  filling  tin  tn  prmluce  their  full  effect  on  the 
Consider,  for  instance,  how  e.\eeedingly  faint 


render. 
1112 


Tho  Straits   of   Miigelhin   and  llio 
Eastern  Shores  of  the  Pacific  Ocean    Lon.,  1884,  IJnio. 

Miller,   Alexander  Kdivard,   LL.D.,  y.C .  b. 
1828;  graduated  at  Trinity  Coi'c' 
to  the  bur  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1854. 
Estates,  Lon.,  1862,  l2mo. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Alexander 
nette  and  Blonde,  N.  Y'ork,  1887 
tor's  liriile,  N.  York,  18,'.7,  12ino. 

Miller,  Andrew.  The  Rise  and  Progress  of  ('..nt- 
bridge,  Lon,,  1804.  p.  Svo. 

Millsr,  Mrs.  Anna  C,  (Johnson,)  18:i2-lss:;; 
married  to  C.  H.  Miller,  vij',;i,  ISO.'i,  and  divorced  ls7ii. 
1.  The  Myrtle  Wreath  ;  or.  Stray  Leaves  Recalled.  Hv 
Minnie  Myrtle.  N.  York,  1S54.  2.  Tho  Iroquois;  or.  The 
Bright  Side  of  Indian  Cliaracter,  N.  Y'ork,  1 8.1.1,  1 2111". 

Miller,  Annah  de  Pni.  (V.i.)  Whoand  Wlmt :  a 
C'ompendinm  of  (leneral  Infornialion,  Phila.,  1877,  I2iiiii. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Annie  Jenness.  Barbara  Thuvir, 
her  (iloriiius  Career:  a  Novel,  Bust.,  1884,  lOnio. 

Miller,  Kev.  .Augustus  Jameson,  M.A.,  gru  ln- 
ated,  first  class  Thool.,  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford.  IS7 1; 
ordained  1875;  vicar  of  Middleton,  Y'orkshire.  18S11-S7. 
and  since  then  rector  of  Wootton.  The  Three  Mirr  ir.< ; 
an  Allegory,  Leeds,  1882. 

Miller,  C.  II.  Katie's  Perplexities  touching  the 
Death  of  Napoleon  HI.,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo. 


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N.     The   Victory   Wnn.     rilii^t 


Miller,  Mm.  v. 

N.  \nrk,  187(1,  I  (lino. 

A.  I.  Ill«(  8(i(.,   .\a.-<liviMi.     IK-I     i.i.         '"'";,■•''"<  K»  111 

of  c....,uri,.,'N,Jh;m"^s^;,';..l:r'-  "• "'"  ''"""'•" 

.'iillor,  C'|iiirl«N   llfiirv.  !■  'lsi>   i.,  v       v    . 
I'r-i.le.,t  „!■  ,1,.,  n' V  V„  k';;    ,     •  't'ls  «   '"'^\T 


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(■.:n!iu!":,'s!z'ri'*:,,-\'"r''»« ""  '"o '-  <"•  ".o 

Mill-.,    ..        •      li-'iOTiml   I'miitTty,  Cin.,  luss   ,Si-,i 

..fti™  in'  'Onnynn    •    V   Or  '    n'     r„"  1  s.m'  -';,'',"""'  "  '""■ 
."'■kthoHr-tn,,  e,,    lis  h ';;,','"  '^i""?"  '"'S"..'!.  U 

Tl.eCnci  llu.l  his  In  "s  1:1,  vwim^^^  I""-''"'  •'"•Hlty.  .  .  . 

III...  ,llK.  lawless  ...v^'wi^nwXu.V^^nr  "''■'  '^'■'''•«'^•'-■ 
"•....".".I  li...lt..tl,H,sora,"''i^i,    '^.""i'^^'J  'J'  the  e„>,. 

llii'lit'st  iicicni   n  Mr  \riiii„.'J         iV  •^'','"' "'o. 
"..f.  wl,i,.l,  lli'ur"  U.e    iiu.     f'-TLI'""'    ^■"  .".«-■  If  the  first  ' 
f...i<fivtMl.  an, I.  uisu   s,     ,.  of  (h..i"  ''■!'■    ■  •  ■  "  I"  >v«II 


is;; 


i.TI,l„,?, «  ■  ""mil,!?,  l^,)st.,    IS?;!.    Iliiiiii 

fi.e™;:,i;^';:r,:';^^- >-'-H!  ■'!'  ''"p-vomont  o,. ; 

I.,  senliniunl:  .  tli  n.i^  ,t„  [i^'V?  **'''  "'"an,!  iTii,!.-  ' 
'...y.lhl.iy  reaMy\;s  :'.f  ,  ''l^'';;;;;,''';"l't  if  there  wiai  ; 
Z(jnnin.'^'_.V„/^„,  ^^Ijil  ","'  '"  <^^<)m'eptiuii  as  the  'Arl- I 

iiiust!"H;ir;.,;';-^[ao"'4't"r«-'''t  «'«"'-• 

li"»t.,  1875,  I2m„.  ^''*  '''"I'  '"  llie  Desert,  i 


>..'  iv"  «„rk  i„  i.r,,«c:  ■■-.".','//,;;;, '/xi';',';;'',';;','''''  '"»■  """ki- 

II     Th,!"i;    7'  '''''"'  ""'''•■^'■'■'"■r^  -f   Ihe'siorn,.     IMSI 
1    .The  I).„trneln,n  ,.r  (),„ha,n,  .\.  V„rk,  I  s.s       •",,?, 

"'"-" ..''•'.'I"i.l,,rri,l,es  ''-Vv/,!',  '^Hi''^^ 

is;!^;!;:;!'   "«*'•••     Arhma.ll'lru;    AbL..y.    ,.„„„ 

Milirl;  k!  s^''1n''::'  V';^»"-^'  ■''"'"■•  '^■■■''  "^".". 

.•  .S.M...,n',  i;„su'  is/',  '1'",  ''""^^'"•"  •■  "'«  t-.iok-IhK.k  „f 
?^"/';::.^*-''''"     '"'""•■'■'-'""'  Li"  Manh„o,l,I,„n., 

(•..K''o^f"7fsf/'!":rV',^:^;« ."-1  «t  x..„ 

v.ii'il^'in;;!i\!'™mi,;^;;'/;i'"Uh  {"^'"^y"-..'  'i...trin..s  ,„■ 

AVt„  xIv.  nw,      """""">  "l.li'l'  hus  yet  a|,|K..are,l."-.s„/. 

;'.^.'Us:u:ri^;;'^i,,^T^j»^'"-' or  the 

Millt-r  KM  P  M  '.,,"";'  '■"""  ■"■•'™'''"„ks: 
of  Exhau;,e,l  Vital:,'  n'  yi-k  iVrr's  "  "".'l'"  V"""'- 
tide,  ..Vital  For,.«-l,»U'  .'■'•*■"■  "''  t'''-.  en- 
I  NT  J.      2.       y:pcmia      iT    v"    "'  '  '""'  '"'«  l'"-^'.  >  i'.l." 

••i^'uio.     1.  ||„„.  to  ])a  I  '''\'^'y}^"y-  >•  Vork,  1870, 

'  N.  V.,rk,  1870  ;;'„:,'  ''"■  "  "™''  '"■•  ^very  (iirl,' 

'  mu!\%f"Z''''"''-     ^■"'^■»  "f  Eastern  Sketuhc, 

1S.X5,  l(i,no.    *'         •'    ^""«'""'  '^'"'■''■>'-  I."ui.ville,  Kv., 

to^o[!^;;.'^a"-''^fy......Jl.oRoy„,Uo„„ 

ntRivcrsi.leFariu.^q    ,6,uo  \    <^   '       '";'•     "•  ^  ^■""• 

!»'■>..  .«<).  I  (lino.     fl.  Filhiil,!,?  r      '''""'^'-     •'•«™.'» 

((Oiiiprises  most  of  tl,..  f  ■  ','    ''    *"''■    '""'»■ 


'.>.tl."r^s^ealialcnmKl,r,V'll  ';''■;■   '"P  '  '       'f  '"e 

Vo...un,U„.',  ,s;V'.,',';;,^l/|'^«-      «•    Ihe   .)„«    Fair 

tl.«  U^?e  i^s  a  ^™y'r;j^i;!^/.ll1Y"''^^""•y  """".  At 
d,Miot  hesitate  to  sav  t  i„f  ,  .  I  "°'''  '^"'^'  ""«  which  we 
...ve  wriiten.  There  iir  n,,!?""  ')"',"  '"'"'  l>"et  c  ,id 
1.111  there  is  no  ,"'t  „  «,.  r?,'''!'"  ''  <"' «™"  I't^ii  tv 
i.'.ta  n„vel."_../(A.,  'v,','.','-.,'^""'  ""'1  "«  <-har«oter,  and  u  is 

Thl.  l".  "i"""'?'^  "f    New  York,  N   York    187 


;^  TheDa;;?;;^'rth  ^:;rl^,i"'-'v.'«-'-  '-"">• 

l-'mu.-    Chio      ISSI     r,-        """ey'an.     N.  York,  1877 
1^7S,  ,8,„;'"-    '''»'■    """O-     '.'..Song,    of    Italy.  '  Bo,,'.    I 

'■Th,. '«., /.,.,..  I 


iJ^w '"i''"'"  .Of  Shasta,  Chic,  1; 
r2\M":'l     '?-?'•«'''   Edition, 


188I,l«ino.     U.  i-oet. 
'^•M-orieiJHi;;:r^!'-^ii^-^^^S^.    .2.0. 


'Apples,  N.  Vor)<,  |,sf(7,]2n,o  '     It     wi    .',    '"•    *""'"- 

Miiior  >  'I;  ^■-''' '"'"«. '''-         '''"■""  '■" 

«nd  the  ,:A.!i;,  i:;;:r;;:i;f' ;-;:«  -"  Evening  IVayer 
I  y^^rJ^;^::t±  ''l-^VicK,  i.  the  wife  of 

Health,  Lon, 78^8.  ,.;^,:"'"^.^'  "'.'^'"^^  ''-e.^crvation  „f 
I'ietures  of  the  lli,  n  ^'.1  V  ^""■■'  "f '^•'"'"".y  ;  or, 

I'rcs,,  I.o„.,  |S7«  '  '  .'  ,t^'""''  I'es,.ri,,,i,.e  Letter-' 
for  8ehools  an,l  Bieinnp;':  '"■"?"..'"  ^"'''"'  Eeonoinv 
Martinean,  ("KnXmW,  ,'''•■••;,'•''''• '™-    •<■  UarriJt 

Mi'-sing  Chapter    inH.oi.'^      Cincinnati's    D.ginnings  ,• 

nim;'!,r^2'K;pol<!"t;!,i"''  ^^l'"^-,  Practical 
l.'*85,  or.  Svo.     2.  (Jln.s  P„ir,.-  ■    ^  '     Mnni'Lestor, 

iJesign.    must.     I88,r/s T  'rr'.""'  P"'"^i|'l"^  "f 

of  Ci/ours  and'tJh!,:.^'^^!,    -";-«■,  ^t^"  "V  ^''- 

;^^^;ji^i.,ns.rations«;i^\-!;-;ij'is'^,5:;j^^:l^;}'» 

M'.ller,  U, 

1S71,  ISiuo. 


I'raotical   ChrUtianity,  Clevelan,!,  0., 


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niilcr,  (JcorKC  A  Trip  t  j  Scu  rrum  IHIU  tu  |M|3, 
lion.i  l^''li  ll'inc. 

.tlillpr,  Itvv.  (iituTKC,  M.A.,<'ilueiiti'il  nt  Wiir<'o>tcr 
Ccilli'jji'.  Ovliiril  j  iiriliiiiiud  l^jtl;  viour  iil'  llnilwiiy  ainoo 
ISIKI.  lllMiMlail  Skvloliu^  III'  till)  KiiKlish  Cliuri'li  fur 
tho  KhkII"''  I'lopla.     Illiint.     I.iiii.,  Is^N,  |>.  Mv<<. 

.tlillcr,  II,  1>.  'I'liv  HL'nn'it.v  of  Uuuii'atlo  Hcrvuntii 
CituHf  itii'l  Iti'intiily,  l.fin,,  \^U\,  rjiiiit. 

Millcr<  .>lrN.  Iliirrlel,  iMiiiiii,)  b.  IK.'II,  at  Aii- 
imrn,  N.V.:  rciiKncil  nt  iir  I'liily  uku  tu  Oliii) ;  iniirrii'cl, 
1H4II,  to  Wiitlii  S.  Miller ;  rrnidi'il  many  yt'iirn  In  C'liloikHu, 
iinil  Inter  In  llrniiklyn.  She  wrili*  unil<>r  tli«  nnino  <>f 
"Olivii  Tliiirni)  Mlllor."  I.  Mitk'  i'lAku  In  Fimthors  ami 
Fur,  iind  Oilier-  in  Ni-lllier.  llliiKt.  N.  Vork,  1S79,  mi, 
Mvo.  2.  Niin|iii'iiTriiul)li'a.  Illiint.  N.  Viirk,  ISTll,  l2ino, 
.'I.  (incur  I'fU  lit  .Miufy'K.  Illu-I.  N.  Viirk,  ImmO,  »n.  Kyu. 
•I.  Mtll«  I'diplo III' Aula.  Illunt.  N,  York,  l^Kll,  Bii.  Svii. 
5.   Itiril- \Viiy»,  lliml.,  IMSf),   Iflnm. 

"  It  iliii'S  ma  pri'tenil  tu  liu  iili'iillllu.  yet  nil  who  read  It* 
(lellKlitlnl  piiuns  will  lie  linpri'N>eil  with  Its  truthrullieM,— 
the  liest  iif  M'leliee."— .V(i((i/«,  xlil.  lHli. 

II.   [n  N'e,i|lnn-Tiine,  Diicl,,  ISSH,  I2nii). 

.Yliller,  ICuv.  IlL-iiry,  .M.A.,  Knuluateil  nt  iMiiKilit- 
'on  ('iilk'ne,  (Kfonl,  IS.^II,  and  elected  Follnw  ;  ordained 
I.HdJ;  viear  nl'  Asliliury  ninuo  iMil).  I.  The  tineiilion 
of  Intorpretutlon  Plainly  Stated,  In  Reference  to  Cortiiln 
VIewK  put  riirlli  by  the  AnlhnrH  of  tho  "  Kimayn  and  Ko- 
views,  lion.,  I8lil,  Kvo.  2.  rioiuc  Account  of  tho  I'arinh 
of  AKhlinr),  1m77. 

.>lilli-r,  lt(>v.  Henry.  (  Ed.)  Memolra  of  Or.  Hubert 
Blakey,  llelfast,  IS71I,  p.  Hvo. 

.>liiler,  Itcv.  Henry  Walter,  M.A.,  I).  Mua., 
(?niiluiiteil  at  Ciirpus  t'hrisll  Culle^e,  (l.xford,  IHfl7;  or- 
dained K*ltt'<;  vicar  of  SI.  .Inlin  Iho  Divine,  H'chuiund, 
Surrey,  Ift79-S5.  I,  The  Wiiy  of  I'raycr :  ii  iStio'.i  of 
Devotiiini  for  Church  and  Iloi;?o;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1H78, 
P.'ino.  2.  Tho  Oolden  Chain  :  u  Manual  of  Intorcoinory 
I'riiyor,  Iion.,  I  SSI,  :i2mo. 

Miller,  lli-rberl  Percy.  The  Queen's  Sixty;  a 
Guide  lo  the  Art  of  Kiile-Shooting;  llth  ed..  entitled 
"Tho  ynoen's  Hundred,"  Ac,  Lon,,  IH.Hrt,  16nio. 

.filler,  J.  (Tranj.;  Virtjil's  ..Eneid,  In  English 
Blank  Verse,  l,on.,  ISBI!,  p.  Svo. 

Miller,  J.  Coftl-Mino  Oanea  and  Ventilation,  Lon., 
187S,  p.  Svo. 

Miller,  J.  A.     Di|ihthcrlti8,  St.  LouIk,  ISS7,  l2nio. 

iMiller,.lanieN.  I.  The  Pathology  of  Iho  Kiilney  in 
Scarlatina,  Lon.,  Is.id,  .syo.  2,  Phyniolony  in  Harmony 
with  the  llible  as  lo  the  Sabbath,  Lnn.,  \xi)l,  l2nio.  ;i. 
Alcohol  :  iU  Place  ami  Power,  l>on.,  1H57,  12mo.  4. 
NephalisHi,  the  True  Temperance  of  Scripture,  Lon., 
ISIU,  fp.  Svo. 

.liiller,  James  O.  •  A  Picture  of  Life;  or,  Tho 
Uuinbow  (.'liib,  ,\lonlj;ornery,  N'.Y.,  I.S78,  Itlmo. 

Miller,  llev.  Jiimei^  Itiissell,  D.U.  I.  Week- 
Day  UeliK'ion,  Pbila.,  IflSII,  Kiino.  2.  The  Perfect  Home, 
Lon.,  I8.st,  5  parls,  s((.  l6ino.  ii.  Silent  Times:  a  Book 
to  Help  in  Reading  the  Bible  into  Life,  .\.  York,  I.SSli, 
12m(>.  4.  Tho  Wedded  Life,  Phila.,  l.SSll,  Ifimo.  5.  Come 
ye  Apart :  Daily  Morning  Readings  in  the  Life  of  Chri.st, 
N.  \ork,  Is87,  12mo,  Ii.  Practical  Religion:  a  Help 
for  Ihe  Coininoii  Days,  Phila.,  ISS.S,  IBmo. 

.Miller,  .Hrs.  Janet.  Kinfolk.  Illust.  N.  Y^ork, 
1S7'.I,  si|.  Himo. 

Miller,  Jouqiiin.    Sec  Mii.i.kr,  Ciscin.v.vtls  H., 

Sllftnu 

Miller,  Uev.  John,  [mne,  vol.  ii.,  Mii.lkr,  Rrv. 
J.,  add.,]  b.  islll,  u,  Princeton,  N.,J. :  son  of  Samuel 
iMillcr,  D.D.,  (i;.  I'.,  (inle,  vol.  ii.  ;)  graduated  at  Prince- 
ton College  in  18:111,  and  at  Princeton  Theological  Semi- 
nary in  1842;  was  pastor  of  Presbyterian  churches  in 
Frederick,  Md,,  Philadelphia.  Pa.,  and  Petersburg,  Va. ; 
served  as  captain  of  artillery  in  tho  Confederate  army 
during  tho  civil  war,  and  has  since  resided  in  Princeton, 
where  ho  has  founded  and  been  paslor  of  three  congre- 
gations. Ho  was  dismisse.l  from  tho  presbytery  of  bis 
church  in  LS77  for  holding  hetcrodcc  view.s  on  tho  sub- 
ject of  the  Trinity,  but  on  appeal  to  the  synod  of  New 
Jersey  was  allowed  to  withdr  iw  as  an  independent  cler- 
gyman without  deposition.  1.  A  Commentary  on  Prov- 
erbs, N.  York,  186.'!.  2.  Felioh  in  Theology  ;  or,  Doc- 
trinalism  akin  to  Ritualism,  N'.  York,  1S"4,  12mo.  .3. 
MetRphysii'5,  the  i'?ciel»ee  of  Perception,  N.  I'urk,  iS7i, 
Svo.  4.  Questions  awakened  by  the  Bible,  Phila.,  1877. 
12mo.  5.  Creed,  Princeton,  1879.  6.  Theology,  1887. 
7.  Commentary  on  Romans,  18,  7. 

Miller,  Mrs.  John  A.,  ("  Faith  Latimer,"  psoud.) 
1114 


I.  The  Children'n  Church,  Phllii.,  18118,  IHino,  3,  Krorn 
Bethlehem  to  Calvary,  ls7lt  lllino.  :i.  Hear  Old  .Stories 
told  once  more:  Bible  Slorlun.  IllufI,  N.  York,  IS77, 
4to,  4.  Dear  Old  Storlen.  I  Hunt.  .V.  York,  IM'II,  i| 
vols  4tii.  !>,  PicturcH  anil  Sliirii's  uf  I,ong  A  ,'o.  Illiiri. 
N,  York,  1879,  so.  Hvo.  rt.  .lemis  upon  Kiiilh.  Illii-i. 
.N.  York,   1881,  lllmii.     7.  Ono   Hour  a   Woel.,  N.  York 

1881,    llitii.,. 

.Miller,  Juhn  lilei-ckcr.    Trade  Organliation' m 

I'lilitiis  ;   [iilsii|    i'rogress   and    Robbery:    an  Answer  ti 

Henry  (lomge,  N.  York,  l'<H7,  Mv,,. 

.Miller,   Itev.  John    ('ale,  D.D.,  [miir,  vol,  ii,, 

I  add., I  grailuiitcd  at  Llmnln  College,  Oxford,  I8.'t',l)  ree- 

j  tor   of  Si,    Martin's,    BlrminKham,    I84A-Illl|    vioar   uf 

tlreenwith  Isiill.     I.  Biblii.il  Insiilratlon  Vindicated 

I  Kssay  on  "  Essays  and  Reviews,'    1861,  l2mo.     2.   I'arn. 

I  ehial  Sermons,  Lon.,  Isiil,  fp,  8vo.     ;t,   The  lllcenlcniii  v 

■  Controversy.     l)y    a    llirmingham    Clergyman.     I.i.n., 

1  18fi2,     4.  Two   Farewell  Sermons  prenclied  in  Si.  .>!iir- 

I  tin's,    Kirmingham,    Lon.,    IHiIII,   8v».     h.    Letters    to   a 

1  Young  Clergyman,  Lon,,  1878,  p.  8vo, 

i      .Miller,  llev.  JitNcph,  ll,D,,  edncaiedat  thornliid 

t'ollege,  St.  Andrews,  and  at  St.  Ilees  ;  ordained    l.sTi',; 

rector  of  (Ireat   llolas  since  I8S6.      I.  Cure  of  the   Kvils 

in    tho  Cbureli    of  .Seothind,  and    other    Papers.     Fii-l 

,  Series.     Lon.,  187.'),  p.  Hvo.     2.  Social    Prayers  for  Fivn 

Sundays,  Lon.,  187:s  l2ino.     .'t.  The  Thirly-Nino  Arliiii . 

of  the  Chunh  of  England  :  an  Hislorical  and  Specula 

j  tive  E.xposition,  Lun.,  1878-8i,  4  vols.  cr.  Hyi,. 

I      Miller,  JuNiah,  d.  18811;    secretary  to  the  Liindmi 

I  City  Mission,     I.  Our  Hymns:  their  Authors  and  Oii. 

gin,  Lon.,  1811(1,  p.  8vo.     2.  Our  Disponsation  ;  or,  'Hi.' 

Place   we  occupy,   Lon.,  I8II8,  12ino.       .'1.    Singers   an  I 

Songs  of  the  Chnroh  ;    2il  ed.,  Lon.,   18119,  p.  Sn,.     1. 

{  Christianum  Organum  :  Method  in  Scripture  and  Sclinii'. 


Edited  by  ,1.  II.  (ilidstone.     Lon.,  I87n,  p,  8vo. 
Miller,  K    " 

Engine,  Lon,,  1804,  l2uio. 


Miller,  K.  .M.     Questions  on   the 


,  |i.  8vo. 
.'(larino 


Mearii- 


Miller,  K.  I.     Tlic    Destiny  of  Man  |)roved   I'l- 

Reason,  and  the  Infallibility  of  the  Catholic  Chiiivli 
firoved  from  Reason  and  History,  Niagara  Fi-lls,  N'.\ ., 
1877,  IBiuo, 

Miller,  Leslie  William,  prlneiiial  of  the  SiIiumI 
of  Induatrial  Art,  Philii  lelphia.  The  Essentials  of  I'lr- 
spoctive.     Illust.     .\.  \ork,  !887,  l2mo. 

Miller,  I.ucy  Henry.  Ash  Wednesday;  or,  S.i. 
cicty's  Ban  :  a  Long  Story  in  Ono  Chapter,  Riibniond, 
Va„  1882,  lllmo. 

Miller,  Mrs.  I.ydin  Falconer,  ("Mrs.  llarriei 
Myrtle,"  pseud.)  [See  .M11.1.KII,  M119.  Lviin,  and  .\lvii. 
T'.K,  Mhh.  H.,  (IiiIi;  vol.  ii.,  add. J  1.  A  Slory-lionk  ol 
Country  Scenes,  Lon..  Islll,  IBmo.  2.  Pleasures  of  tho 
Country,  Lon.,  ISali,  sm,  4to.  :i.  The  Water-l.ily:  a 
Tale,  Lon.,  18a5,  16mo.  4.  A  Visit  to  the  New  Firest, 
Lon.,  1858,  Ifliuo.  5.  Aunt  Maddy's  Diamomls,  Lmi., 
18B,'!,  18ino.  ().  Country  Scenes  and  Tales  of  the  Four 
Seasons.  Illust.  Lon.,  I8B6,  8vn.  7.  Cats  and  Do),'<  : 
Xiites  and  Anecilotea,  Lon.,  18liS,  p,  Syo  ;  new  ed.,  |sT.;. 

8.  Twilight  Stories  at  Overbur.i  Farm,  Lon,,  1871,  l<niii. 

9.  The  Dog  and  his  Cousins  the  Wolf,  .Jackal,  11  Venn, 
Ac,  Lon,,  1877,  12nio.  lU.  Stories  of  the  Cr,.,  'Limi, 
Tiger,  and  Leopard,  Lon.,  1877,  18mo.  (Mrs,  .Miller 
edited  several  volumes  of  collected  and  poslliuniniis 
writings  of  her  husband,  Hugh  .Miller,  7,  r.,  iiiid,  vol,  ii.) 

Miller,  .M.  K.  A  Voice  fiotn  the  Fireside:  or,  .V 
I'ow  Remarks  on  Preeociimsness,  Lon.,  186a,  l2ino. 

xMiller,  Mrs.  Mary,  (Ayer,)  b.  ot  Fayettoville, 
NC. ;  wile  of  Willis  M.  .Miller.  Willow  Bend;  ui, 
School  Influences,  N.  Y'ork,  18B7,  ISino. 

Miller,  Miss  Mary  Christina.  1.  Ned  and  .Syd- 
ney, Nashville,  Tenn.,  1874,  IBmo.  2.  Tho  Arnold 
Family  Series,  Phila.,  1881-S2,  ,'l  vols.  IBmo. 

-filler,  .Mrs.  Mary  Esther.  1.  Little  .M.ir^'oiy. 
Illust.  N.York,  187;), sm.  4to.  2.  Bertie's  Fall.  Illust. 
N.  Y'ork,  1874,  18mo.  3.  Bessie  Kirkland.  Illust.  .\. 
York,  1874,  ISmo.  4.  Holly  Books.  Illust.  N.  Yerk, 
1871,  B  vols,  32mo.  .1.  Old  Mr.  Pro,  Best.,  Iliiuo.  li. 
Riverside   Farin-House.     Illust.     N.  Y'ork,  1876,  ISuio. 

7.  Brother  Ben  ;  [also]  Tho  Bird  Summer,  1878,  IBiun. 

8.  Books  for  Bright  Eyes,  1878,  4  vols.  32ino. 
Miller,  .Maurice  N.,  M.D.     Practical  Microscopy; 

ft  Course  of  Normal  Histology.  Illast.  N.  York,  l^s7, 
8vn. 

Miller,  O.  Maryland  Court  of  Appeals  Reports, 
vols,  iii.-xviii.,  (18,i2-1862,)  Bait.,  IS.'iii-Bli,  IB  vols.  Svu. 

Miller,  Mrs.  O.  D.  Twilight  Stories,  Best.,  Isil6, 
IBmo. 


MIL 

"  Mllli'r.lHlve  Thornr.»»n>. i    a     .. 

York:\\';,'L'^\V;p.'t'r'''''  "'"'^•''•""f  ""•''"■'.  Now 

Ci'i'rt  of  tlio  l'i,ii„l   <,  ,  .     ■     '•   ""'  '^"pri'int' 

IlK'  ttnrk  .,!■   uV«|,;il7";J     "''•''■"■ '^'\"^'lleMlltl«  with  ' 

,1   u«-"".'  ^^'Phe"    FriiilU-.,  [„»v,  vol.  n     a,!,!   1  ' 

M^r^T  "'■."•  .;''"»  ^■"-"'^>-.  '-on.,  1S«J  T^;.,, 
LoZl4vsv;.    '"•"""<"'"    ">o   Lnffero„,i,U    Culeulu,. 

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.-ong,  f„r  Brl.i,l,   Ullfo„,e„f  "  „'  '  "h';;,  "^.Pl  v'     ^' 
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l.on..  1MB4    I2iii„       II    c      ""'"'/    '■"<>  l-at»:    u    Int. 
bIcV"  t^  ^'';''»try  St«ry-Bo.,k,  i„  Vor"-;  I.f":^,'^  ,^;'; 

I-.iMl,  Lon..  I8.i«,  ,,.  ,sv„;  new  el       sVi      21     l^"^    "'? 
Ilie  (  oiillas.  Un       SHU    i  '         .       21.  trod  nnj 

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KS'io;?;'';:^;"!^^"""""  "^ '"« *'--st-m. 

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and  Kngli-h-Lii;..'  ''r,';:.;  l/srsi::^"^  '-'.n.K„gli.,. 
'>Hllor    H,.v,  Wiiliiim,  c.i.k''  ,,;  •    ,,    ,,  ., 

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wa^ke"''r;7^"l2mo.  '^'''"^  ^''"'"  '"  ""^  "'""^''y.  Mil- 
J."i*'l^7V.  JJ'.'^™.  ^"""""8'  '°  Friendship  and  Truth, 
P.o['!&r^„-.,^;5r';;';r''"'"8  Ships   by   Sub„,erged 

ca;^"i"w'„^.\',',";r.'  wr'?-''"'  "• '"  «'-«■"'.•  •»>■ 

Wiinal  him  fL  f  "  '    J""'*   '""«^   nnJ   P<";"i8   which 

P«f  loU^r^^-'^s'^St r4.=Tn"h'  "V-^i^ 
ItiOo.  ".iiurserj  nongB,  »u„  ether  rocniij, 

wu  .  xvotes  of  Tmvel  id  It,,|y  and  France,  and  1 


»~.'^.!:IS^,!,',S,^,i■1rt:;;llf:':"|"r•■■ 
^;.-toi:wi,h  Introduction  b;W',,:;;e;^T^;;;;;; 

yS'l^.l!  ?;,"•     "^"""-"'"'ion  of  Al,  Thing,,  .V. 
Note,  lV.„^„nce,IS77  "•  ""   ^M'""""   ""J 

w!'fe"i'voi!"'':^  e!J"^i^^""*'  ^'^"''"  "'-'»-'y. 

Milhcan,  Kenneth  Vviiiiam.  y  Rc^    „r„  i 

atcd   at   Can,brldge    mi.      I1,e   I^^^M.i  „';>  ^1  ,h  "j 

M?-rnrSk;^iSSSn#'- 

Ty^l^'f;:f:;;*-n^:VhrM;;lrJi^:^--J 

niver.  ?■     859  fiT""'  f"V.  ""'  ''^""'''o"'  "^  Kentucky 

M.;:r;:%:Ttienr:!^-'r  i^-^i:^ 't^:^ 

Hellenic  of  Redemption  as  revealed  and  taught  in 

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llic  Holy  Scriiiture.",  Cin.,  1s6>!,  cr.  Svo,  4.  The  flrcnt 
Cuiiiiijissiiin,  i.i'.\ln;;ti>ii,  |S"1.  ,5.  Anal.v.'is  nf  the  Fmir 
(li>s|>ul8  iiihI  Acts.'  with  Queries  and  Illuslriitii)ns,  I'ur 
Siinilay-Sciiodls,  Kiimilies,  Ac,  Cin.,  ISTI,  Sv<i.  ti.  Cuui- 
iiientjiry  <m  IIt"l)re\V!',  ('in.,  1S7.'»,  cr.  Hvo, 

.Milligllli,  S.  F.  and  Alice  Ii.  (iliiniL^cs  of  Urin  : 
Civili/.iilinii,  Milliner.-',  Ac.,  Lon.,  ISS8,  er.  Svo. 

Milli^Ull,  Hev.  William,  U,D.,  h.  1821,  in  iCdin- 
burgh;  griidiiiited  lit  .St.  Andrews  University  1S:1U;  pro- 
fe-^.-or  of  divinity  and  Biblical  criticism  in  the  Univer- 
sity of  Aberdeen  since  ISBO.  1.  The  l)ecalo);iie  and  the 
Lord's  Dav,  Edin.,  isilti,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Hesurreciion 
of  Our  l.iirll,  (Croiill  Lectures  for  I.-^Tfl-SI),)  Lon.,  IS.Hj, 
.""vo  i  new  eds.,  lsH:t-Sl.  :i.  The  Revelation  of  8t.  >Joiin, 
(liaird  Leelurc.)  Lon..  ls,>iil,  p.  Svo;  2d  cd.,  18S7.  4. 
Elijah  :  his  Life  and  Times,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo.  With 
HoliKiiTS,  A.,  Words  (jf  the  Now  Testiuiu'iit  as  altered 
by  Transmission  anil  ascertained  by  Modern  triiicisiu, 
Edin,,  ISTI),  p.  Svo. 

Captain    Fancourt,   Lon.,   1862, 


J.  G. 


Milligeii 

12ino. 

.Uillikcil,  £•  Ja  Childc  Chappie's  Pilgrimage. 
Illust.      Lon.,  ISSH,  s(|.  16ino. 

Millikcn,  James.  A  Voyager's  Letters  from 
Mciic",  1'liilii..  lS7t'),  l2iM0. 

Millingcn,  Miyor  Tretlerick,  F.U.a..S.  Wild 
liife  among  the  Kurds,  Lon.,  1S70,  Svo. 

'■  TheviiUini.'readsiileasantlyn.s  a  Jiiunialnf  travel,  .  .  . 
Willi  ftoconiits  of  a  pupulatiuii  of  whii  li  inure  I'ainou.s 
till-  ellers  have  given  us  only  ooeasional  gllni|i.sus."— .S'a(. 
Jill-..  x.xl.\.  S39. 

Millingtoil,  Ellen  J.  Heraldry:  its  History, 
I'oetry,  and  Kumance,  Lon.,  ISiil,  p.  Svo. 

MillillgiOn,  James.  1.  English  as  .She  i.-^  Spoke; 
or,  A  .lest  in  Sober  Earnest,  Lon.,  188:i,  sq.  16iuo.  2. 
Are  we  to  Head  Sdrawkcab  [Backwards]  ?  or,  What  is 
the  Best  Print  for  the  Eyes?  Lon.,  1SS4,  18mo.  S. 
"  Fining  Down"  on  Rational  Principles,  without  Bant- 
ing, Lon.,  1SS4,  ob.  :Vlmo.  4.  (Trans.)  The  True  Story 
of  Mazeppa;  The  .>^on  of  I'eter  the  Great;  A  Change 
of  Reign,  by  Viscount  E.  Melchior  de  Vogiie,  Lon., 
1SS4,  p.  Svo.  5.  (Trans.)  The  Chinese  Painted  by 
Themselves,  by  Col.  Tcheng-Ki-Tong,  Military  Attache 
of  China  at  Paris;  from  the  French,  Lon.,  1S8.J,  p.  Svo. 

Millington,  Philip.  Mescolanza,  By  C6nti. 
Phila.,  1877,  12mo. 

Milliiigtoii,  R.  M.  I.  (Trans.)  The  Story  of  Aris- 
tUBUs  and  his  Bees  :  a,  Translation  of  Virgil's  Fourth 
Georgic  into  English  Heroics,  Lon.,  1S70,  Svo.  2. 
(Trans.)  The  Bucolics,  or  Eclogues,  of  Virgil,  trans- 
lated into  Heroic  Verse:  with  Notes  based  on  those 
in  Conington's  Edition.  With  a  Life  of  Virgil.  Illust. 
LoB.,  1870,  8va.  3.  (Trans.)  The  Epistles  of  Horace,  in 
Rhythmic  Prose,  Lon.,  1S70,  p.  Svo.  4.  (Trans.)  The 
Satires  of  Horace,  in  Rhythmic  Prose,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo. 

JUillingtoii,  Uev.  Thomas  Street,  ordained 
1S48:  vicar  of  Woodhouse  Eaves  since  1S.')H.  1.  Words 
to  Win  Souls:  Twelve  Sermons,  Lon.,  1851,  12mo.  2, 
The  Testimony  of  the  Heathen  to  the  Truths  of  Holy 
Writ:  a  Commentary  on  the  Old  and  New  Testaments: 
compiled  almost  ccclusively  from  Greek  and  Latin  Au- 
thors of  the  Classical  .\ges  of  Anticiuily,  Lon.,  1883,  r. 
Svo.  3.  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  Lon.,  18fiS,  12mo. 
4,  Signs  and  Wonders  in  the  Land  of  Ham,  Lon.,  1873, 
p.  Svo.  5.  Hoy  and  Man,  Lon.,  1878,  (i.  Straight  to 
the  Mark.  Illust.  Lon.,  IS83,  sq.  16mo.  7.  Under  a 
Cloud;  or,  .Stranger  Things  have  happened,  Lon.,  1883, 

II.  Svo.  8.  Sonieof  our  Fellows:  a  School-Story.  Illust. 
jon.,  I8S6,  Svo.  11.  A  Great  Mistake:  a  Tale  of  Ad- 
venture, Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  10.  The  Latoh-Key.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1SSS,  p.  Svo.  II.  Through  Fire  and  through 
Water:  a  Story  of  Adventure.  Illust.  Lon.,  1888,  p. 
Svo. 

Minis,  C.  T,,  member  of  the  Institute  of  Civil 
Eiitrincers;  suncrintendent  of  trade  classes  at  the  City 
and  Guilds  of  London  Technical  College.  Metal  Plate 
Work:  its  Patterns  and  tlieir  Geometry,  Lon.,  1887,  p. 
Svo. 

Mills,  A.  Blues  and  Buffs:  a  Contested  Election 
and  its  Results,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  8vo. 

Mills,  Rev.  A.  Plain  Reasons  for  not  believing 
Dr.  Lif-iodalc  :  hcina  a  Criticism  upon  his  '■  Plain  R 


the  Church  of  Rome,"  Lon.,  18S5 


ling  : 
sons  against  joining 
Svo. 

Mills,  C.  1.  Attic  Nights,  Lon..  1871),  p.  Svo.  2, 
The  Knight  and  the  Dwarf:  a  Fairy-Tale,  Lon.,  1881, 
lOmo. 

IIIG 


Mills,  Caleb.  New  Dejiarture  in  Collegiate  Con- 
trol and  Culture,  \.  York,  I8SI),  Svo. 

Mills,  Charles  l>e  Rcrard,  b.  1S21.  1.  The 
Indian  Saint;  or,  Buddha  and  Budilhism,  N.  York,  ]'<7a, 
cr.  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  Pebbles,  Pearls,  and  Gems  of  the 
Orii'iil,  Bnst.,  ISS2,  ]2mo. 

Mills,  Charles  II.  Condensed  Digest  <if  Report- 
New  York  Court  of  Appeals,  (1S7.'i-18Sl,)  Albanv,  |ss2, 
Svo. 

Mills,  Charles  J.  The  Pit  Town  Coronet,  Lon., 
1SS8,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Mills,  Charles  K.,  M.D.,  b.  1845.  Practical  I.ps. 
sons  in  Nursing:  the  Nursing  and  Care  of  the  Nervous 
and    he  Insane,  Phila.,  1887,  12iiio. 

Mills,  Etimiinil  James,  D.Sc,  F.R.S.,  profes-.c 
of  technical  chemistry  in  Gla.sgow  'fechnical  Colleg.'. 
Destructive  Distillation  :  a  .Manualelte  of  the  Pa-altin, 
Coal-Tar,  Rosin  Oil,  Petroleum,  and  Kindred  Industiii>, 
Lon.,  1878;  2d  cd.,  1883. 

Mills,  Emily.  (Trans.)  Our  Sons  and  Daughter-. 
by  E.  Legouve,  Lon.,  issi,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Mills,  Francis.  Judith,  and  other  Poems,  L»n  , 
1859.  p.  Svo. 

Mills,  Frederick  Charles.  The  School  Man- 
ager's Manual :  with  an  Introduction  by  S.  Bu-Mun, 
Lon.,  18S5,  II.  Svo. 

Mills,  Frederick  James.  Life  of  John  Carter. 
N.  York,  isiis,  12ino. 

Mills,  (■•  II.  Mohnmincd  :  a  Tragedy,  Lon.,  IS.iO, 
12ino. 

Mills,  (ieorge.  1.  The  Beggar's  Bcnisoni  a 
Clydesdale  Story,  Lon.,  ISOCi,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Ciaii;- 
elutha  :  a  Tale  of  Old  Glasgow  and  the  West  of  Scot- 
land, Glasgow,  187S.     Anon, 

Mills,  Henry  E.  A  Treatise  upon  the  Law  of 
Eminent  Domain,  St.  Louis,  187'J,  Svo. 

Mills,  Herbert  V.  Poverty  and  the  State;  or, 
Work  for  the  Unemployed,  Lo:.,  188S,  p.  Svo. 

"Ills  imiKissilile  to  read  '  Poverty  and  the  State'  williout 
a  kindly  feeling  towards  its  antlior.  He  syin|iatliizvs  so 
deeply  with  the  distress  of  the  poor,  and  so  ciinipletily  be- 
lieves in  the  remedy  which  he  proposes,  that  erilioi.-ia  i,^  lo 
some  extent  disarmed.  Moreover,  Mr.  MilLs's  suggestiniis 
have  much  that  is  attractive  In  them.  He  wishes  tosweep 
away  the  present  Pour  Law,  with  its  ont-dour  and  iii-dimr 
relief  All  charities  and  alnLsgiving  are  to  be  reiideic  d 
superfluous,  if  not  actually  aliolisliecT.  Workhouses,  wiili 
their  abuses  and  waste  of  money,  are  lo  lie  supersede.!, 
and,  in.stead  of  those  ninny  and  ine'.ectual  ways  of  re- 
lieving distress,  '  ('o-o)ieralive  Estau-.s'  are  to  be  estab- 
lished throughout  the  eouutrv."— .Sa«.  Hei\,  Ixiii.  274, 

Mills,  J.  1.  Too  Fust  to  Last,  Lon.,  1SS1,  3  vols,  p. 
Svo.  2.  On  the  Sjiur  of  the  Moment,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols, 
p,  Svo,     3.  The  Wheel  of  Life,  Lon.,  ISSli,  p.  Svo. 

Mills,  James  D.  The  Art  of  Money-Making;  or. 
The  Road  to  Fortune.     Illust.     N.  York,  1872,  Svo. 

Mills,  Joanna  £•  Remembrance  of  my  Mother, 
and  some  of  my  Own  Poems,  Bost.,  ISSI,  24mo. 

Mills,  Rev.  John,  [mite,  vol.  ii,,  add.]  1.  Prin- 
ciples of  Interpretation  of  the  Prophetic  Symbols,  Lon., 
1853,  p.  Svo.  2.  Thoughts  on  the  A|iooalypse,  Lon., 
ISfiO,  p.  Svo. 

Mills,  John.  The  Fossil  Spirit:  n  Boy's  Dream  of 
Geology,  Lon.,  1854,  12mo. 

Mills,  John,  [milc,  vol.  ii.,  fourth  of  the  nnme 
there  mentioned,  add.]  1,  The  Flyers  of  the  Hunt, 
Lon.,  1859,  p.  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  1873.  2.  Stable  Secrets; 
or.  Puffy  Diddles,  his  Sayings  and  Sympathies,  l.oii,, 
1S63,  p.  Svo;  neii' ed.,  1885.  3.  Horses:  the  Gentle- 
man's Guide  for  Choice,  Ac;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1871 ;  luili 
od.,  1873,  12ino. 

Mills,  John.  Three  Months'  Residence  at  Naples, 
Lon.,  1804,  p.  Svo. 

Mills,  L.  E.  G1im])SC8  of  Southern  France  iind 
Spain,  Cin.,  1867,  Ifimo.     Privately  printed. 

Mills,  Lawrence  Ileyw'orth,  M.A.,  D,U, 
(Trans.)  The  Zend-Avesta.  Part  III.  ("Sacred 
Books  of  the  East,"  vol.  xxxi.)     0.\f.,  1SS8,  Svo. 

Mills,  Lucy  A.  1.  Jack  Masters;  or,  The  Bciry- 
Piokcrs.  Illust.  Bost.,  1872,  Kimo,  2.  Peter's  Striiiige 
Story.     Illust.     Bost.,  1873,  16mo. 

jMills,  Mary  E.  Simple  Stories  for  Children.  Lon., 
ISfil,  fp.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1873,  ISino. 

Mills,  Samuel,  of  Ashton  under  Lyme,  I.sri-'i- 
shire.  Memoir  of  Rev.  William  Mills,  Late  Minister 
of  the  Methodist  New  Connexion,  1867. 

Mills,  Thomas.  1.  Sure  of  Heaven:  a  Book  for 
the  Doubting  and  Anxious;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1808,  ll'iiio. 
2.  Work  for  Christ :  Thoughts  on  Evangelistic  Labour, 


MIL 


X  Anacls  nnil  Heaven,  Lon.,  I,S7l 


ton.,  1872,  12mo, 
p.  Svo. 

Mills,  Thomas  Wfslev    I.    i>jj7     .  r,     .  •'••"v,  j,  u.    ]• 

Milne,  llcv.  John. 


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0..t.,  C,in,Hl,i;  ,.,luc.,ite,l  at  thV  r  ■  '^  "'  "'""•'villo, 
""■I  at  McO;  I  ITnhers  t  1-  "'vor.-ity  „f  Toronto, 
"io«y  in  tlmt  instUutionHn   1 -fM?'"  o!;h'^''"'"/','  I'''^'^'" 

Prov,j,on,,.„,K,,    i    ^^    ^^,,---,^^^x,«o„.e. 

Vork,  issr,  l"no        *'      ^'"'    •^<""n°«  "f   I'olitics,   N. 
Millspaiigh,  Charles  F     v  r,    a 

Lon      "nl'fato      "*'"'■''' '""  ■'™"-'''  "'■^'"""''l  Ballade, 

l<;.bert    Mii.::;  'B^:L„,.a"iiI,;'f  ',""  ^'^ht  Rev. 
Metropolitan  of  InJiu     ,vi^     „   i       ','.  "'  P'l«"tta   „nd 

l>r"vuless  i.ttnictive;  a  '  mM  L  n  h'"',"'''^'''"  ''"'ay  ' 
Iimi.se  u.  bestow.  Kutrmiicli  laL  r  .V''  '^^V  """'"'«  '"■'  ■ 
■   •  •  and  e.spt.o!„iiv   '  '  'e  I'olne  1      '>  ■,?;'['  '"""""  ""■'"■^. 

«hedral,'Lo„   'Lies   nfr  p,;;.'^"'^^'^  »f  S'l  ^''""  '  f"" 

"  The  book  ia.s  all  d,,  r.    f        •     "^ '"'"'  «''••  '  ■"*«»■ 
works  Which  wo,f,)'^f,^  J  l"'i^,V"V  ^;!«''"f  of  the  ear 
"'."St  wonderful  i,,    he 'Viiakf  «,"..""','.•-'■  ••  •  •  "'''a^ 
with  which  tlie  IVaiV ha.syra^i^i'f  ^•,  ':'"1«  '?."'«  power 
"■liosen.anil  ti..,  .,..,.•.,.:...?  rv."l^  4  '."t-  I'.vact  .siilij,.(!t  lie  hail 


S:  j-,rT't' '"■"•' "^^"' '-"">■ 

lie"  c'l.,  1,01,.,  i,><;i|^  |,_  j,^,^^ 

"iatiierin-s  from  a'.Min'istry, 


I  Lull.,  IH6S,  J,,  svo  '■athennas  from  a  .Ministry, 

!      Milne,  John,  F.o.s.,  i,rof,.,s„r  „f     •   • 
"g.v  in  the  Knsiiieerin'T'oll,!  .  •    L       J'""""'  "'"'  «™'- 

t'r7.^tallo-l>lo>i...:  bd'n,    tli'ifs:"",   .^'■-"'a"'i«n,phy  'and 

livin!rt/;'/;;;i^^/;.?i»;;,>;^;;!;y^';y,l>;;.;e  niore  than  any  ,na„ 


I  ...^.,1,-  "iijfii,  wiU'llU'r  n<  kill..)     *     '   'lUM      (  ve- 

five  .-l.ock.s,    ire     liuost  wi,  li ' ';  "■'■',"•'""'  '"'  "^  ''i-'iiH'- 
I  eld  earth  of  oiir.s.  Tr, ,  ,.l     ''   "'    '■■^^atioi,  aKin,Ili,„  ,i,i., 

I  ',"    T'l.fe'iiiK  l"Ki^ther  in  :    i„,       .'•','f,, '^' "■"^  -"vice 

I  and  in.stnn-tivenn  a<T(iin  ,,'■,,','     ■''  "'  '""■'"i.riliy 
I  J^■■'■tuptotlleplx■sent.■■-,sw.)to.''y.^'i/"x');;"»■''"'l'lK^-lll^ 

I  i-iT'an^:^?;;n;T];on:'7"J^  KxperimeL,  (Phii,,,,,,,,,. 

Lon  ."1'85,5,"V'''    '■'""■'"  ""''•'  "'"'  "'-^  Equivalent., 

0,'e;va^^«'::-«»^:;J^MA^.,„„        ^,,rowie.    ,. 

Scotland,  with  o.nt'^ulLtti.mriTtl"-  ""  ^''"'■'■''  »'' 
Ellin.,  ISfio,  Svo.  Atio*",!  2  T,  'p'n'"'''^'-'""'"'' 
fluirchlcss  and  Poor  iTom'  T  „  ■  "'i-olilt'in  of  the 
Reference  to",he  I?;,  "e  M  .si^^  rT,"?  t/^'ll,  '^''f'-'"^' 
'mm"''  '^il'"-  "•"'  Lon.,  l,S84"p    8^0    '  "'"  "'""''  "^ 

anil'Grd^*to',^;«,rin"'i'i.!f-S  •"'■  ^l"^"    «-^"-T 

^Sootland:  contal.iing  D  ...^tr  A  l''^   ?"'"'•■''   "^^ 

M^.|er-3  0«ico,anf.orm;'C^:hlt"s^^H^::'^^.: 

Milne,  William,  M.A. 


...iM  wii.cn  [lie  Dean  ha.s  L-rasnert  tl,.."..v  .  .      ,  ■'""  Power  :   'so,,  cr.  8vo.  •-■<.■>  ices,  tuin. 


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!'f!^^^SSSB^^        !  .s^:S:rf  iE:,  lii  ^-  -^^  -  --e.  Lon,. 


"l"'y-  ■  •  ;  ^<■o™uid  h^^^wMsheiUha?!''''^';'''!'^™""- 
i>lied  by  the  death  of  its  an  lor  ,v„l '  ""'",H''  '"^'^  ""fl"- 
iiiere  y  by  a  li«»t  of  m.^iriit  but  hv  1'''  ''"^"^'"'•ed.  not 
tlie  1  ean's  ,mm,l.-e  c,»- / w „  Im  '  Vt„'  o\?  ''"'"'"'■s  which 

.xw^'is.  '""'^' '"  «'>='•  ^vantJ^:!r^i^{";;;!^,fe^;™-^'- 

.8?i,  sr"""""'    '''""^'■""'   ''"'I    ""-er    E.«ays.    Lon.,' 

Id  noble  .scorn,  full  of  ,.,..M',V.h'..'.'"  h\.'.""  "f  "I'lfle  sympathy 

shades 


rn.nicomp«;;^i;;;;,;^''^iSK'u;"i;;'i^"''''''^''«^'^^d«^ 

k  iiidliiiB,  as  Dean  Milmm's  „,  n?v„^= '  .idignant   sarcasm  ; 
cure  e.ss  roUL'hnpaii  i  ,t,I ,  "'  ^^'^^'  'f'nu  a  sty  e  of  olti.n 

eloou.e,iee™il!:srto.!  x'xxT''l,f  "^  P<"^"^''"'  ai^J-llnisi;^;! 

■sffi-  ^Trr'Bit"^;- «"'i,?''  i""">  vol.  ii..  add.,] 

Thoughts    in    Svorini?  ^"''•c-  l    Convalescence 

>-'"io*   2.  MitsTav      or   f heT    ^"^"'''-    f^""-   '•''«5, 
".3111V.    or,  jijg  Convoraion  of  I'o 


Country  p'l'eas^r^esTh'o  pf    '*'^'  '?   """"•'e^ter,   Eng. 
Oarden^Lon!  %^^;   ^Svo-Tdtd"    "  ^'""'  "'"^^^ '"  '^ 

.ud!";s^^ti^;  ;;;^^^  ^^:i^:^^:y-  i-'i-kt,  however 

lings  rural,  who  will  imt  ,^i  .  '",  "'"^  knowled.-e  of 
lolrtnaster.'  llis  1ms  hS,  life  onri'if,-^"''-  ?"'""  '■"■ 
h  eh  has  ripened  with  lml,\L'i.  ",''"' '■A"?-^.".h«^'rvaii,,i, 


Lon.,    18(16,   l2mo, 
18()7,  12mo. 


3,  Love 


187«,  I2mo. 
Milner,  George,  b. 

,    ountry  Pleasures      ■ 

I  Garden,  Lon.,  1881    n   8vo  ■  9,i  „i "■'"'  ' 

I      t.Tii  1  '  *•"  ed.  .«anie  year 

'  -u^!"iS^^ti^;  l;;^^^  [IL!^^,^':--^  "^^--y,  however 

.  Ihei ,..    ,., 

*«'.  Kei:,  Hi.  •.>39  '  agreeahle  ol  instructors  -— 

^IT""'  ""  '-"''''  ^'"-'^^  "^  Seril^^^i/Lnrisea; 
Milner,  Rev.  John,  M  A    P  n  n  « 

leen's  College.  Oxford    iVjV    .L^.:_    ,•".•.',  S™'"""^*!  at 


Lonvoraion  of  I>oniorania    '  ^  '"","er,  Kev.  John,  M  A    P  I)  n  « 

of  the   Atonement,  Ton  ;  >  «"«»'»  College,  Oxford,  iVjsf '.IrSaLa  lifr'r''^;'  "' 


Mil,.     i„     -  ■    ■    i"'"  Modern  Nautical  Ei"K*'"!?:'\':''"f''''-''a"l-lona 


ng™.;;!  of    Ch1; ."'""  '"/"^^  "  C''Ud  :  cr,  Tl  ;  M  '    ' 
ifuio  '^'"''''""  ""'*  "'<"^  Oi'eases,  Edin.,   I8,so, 


Milne,  David,  MA. 

Miioiiionio  Pi  ■        - 
t'n  ■ 


Milner    HI      r        ..  "'"'*•     Lon.,  I,s«,8,  Svo 

I S7?,  p  ".'„.'^'-    ''^""  ^ '■"'"'■  ^  -  Temperance  Tale,  Lo„., 

it  i^ln^isl^L  "•  I 'i,''^^,::"^":;"  "r-^^;  -.  Tiuth  a, 
i«try,  Lon.,  18.^8    i "mo    '        '"•    -   ^i"-' Mcs.siah's  Min- 

I     Milner,  Rev.  Thomas,   MA     F  n  r  «     r 

vol.  II.,  ndd.,1  d    18S2      III  ■,  '!    ^  •'*•''>•.    [mile, 

»ian.v  of  whi  1,  we  o^bl    „ej"'l!:"H'   %"',""""'  ''''<"'» 
•-Society.     Whenever  tC„;:,1,,^,^'f'',\«^\''8'.ous  Tract 

wa.s  drawn  to  any  quarter  of  the  1^1  L.'       """  ''"''"" 
employed  in  draivini,,,.i        •*'.""''  '"»  M'vices  wore 

[stL'  1.  o"ur  Horn!       am  rili'^'^Vi  "^-^l}--'"- 
Lon.,  I8,-,7,  12mo       2   Tw    u  t  .Natural  Features, 

Juctive  Indus    ":  r,,?.;   ".".L""'""  I'l'^-ds  .•    their  Pro^ 


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tlicir  Public  Works,  Lon..  ISfiO,  12ino.  5.  Astronomy 
and  Scripture,  Lon.,  IS««,  12iuo.  (i.  (lallery  of  Geog- 
raphy, Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  r.  Svo.  7.  lliiU'-Ilour  Reaii- 
ings  for  .Sunday  Afternoons,  Lon.,  187.'),  |).  Svo.  8.  Tlio 
IJritish  Islands :  their  I'hysieiil  Oeography  and  Natural 
History,  Lon.,  1875,  12mo.  9.  The  Turkish  Empire: 
the  Sultans,  the  Territory,  and  the  People;  new  ed., 
Lon.,  lH7fi,  n.  Svo. 

IMilner,  Vincent  L.  History  of  All  the  Religious 
Denominations  of  the  AVorld :  with  Sketches  of  the 
Founders;  new  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.  by  J.  N.  Brown,  Phila., 
1874,  Svo. 

Milner-Barry.    See  Bahrv. 

IMilncs,  Alt'rud,  .M.A.,  a-'sistant  clerk  to  the  senate 
of  the  University  of  London.  Elementary  Notions  of 
Logic,  l.on.,  IS.si),  12mo. 

niilnes,  Itichard  IMonckton,  Baron  Hough- 
ton, D.C.L.,  F.K.S.,  [null',  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1809-18.SJ  ; 
raised  to  the  peerage  188H.  1.  Monographs,  Personal 
and  Political,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.  (Contains  sketches  of 
Siiloimiin  I'osha,  Harriet,  Lady  Ashburton,  Alexander 
von  Ilumbolilt,  Cardinal  Wiseman,  Landor,  the  Miss 
Berrvs,  Sydney  Smith,  and  Heine.) 

"All  the  persons  ikctched  in  this  volume  he  has  been 
per.-ioiially  Hcqurtinlod  wllh.  Two  ill'  them,  Suleiman 
Pasha,  a;.(l  Harriet,  l.ady  Aslibnrlon,  are  not  generally 
known.  He  has  invested  tlieni  with  much  interest;  but 
we  dcmbt  the  judiciousness  of  the  Lady  Ashlnirtcm  sketch, 
and  regard  this  as  the  weak  point  of  a  cbnrining  collec- 
tion."—.l//i.,  No.  2376. 

"  He  lias  something  new  to  tell  of  every  one  of  his  sub- 
jects. His  book  is  a  choice  olio  of  line  fruits."— .S(i(.  Rev., 
XXXV.  654. 

2.  Poetical  Works,  Collected  Edition,  Lon.,  1876,  2 
vols.  12nm. 

"  If  we  were  asked  what  it  is  which  constitutes  the  spe- 
cilic  claim  of  Lord  lIonKbtou's  poetry  to  a  certain  modest 
place  of  its  own  in  the  poetry  of  our  day,  we  should, say  it 
was  the  Intertwining  in  his  mind  between  the  threads  of 
tender  sentiment  and  that  kind  of  knowledge  of  the  world 
which  is  .so  ant  to  tjike  all  the  melody  out  of  sentiment.' 
—Speclator,  xlix.  (Uo. 

3.  (Ed.)  Bishop  Cranmer's  Recantacyons,  Lon.,  188;^ 
4to.  (Edited  by  Lord  Houghton  with  the  assistance  of 
James  Oairdner.) 

Milo,  W.  Notes  on  Beauty,  Vigor,  and  Develop- 
ment, N.  York,  1867,  16mo. 

lUilroy,  A,  (Trans.)  Prophets  and  Prophecy  in 
Israel,  by  A.  Kuenen,  Lon.,  l.'<77,  Svo. 

Milroy,  Rev.  Andrew  Wallace,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ated, first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
1864;  ordained  ISCiS;  rector  of  Newnham  187'J-8i) ; 
vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  West  Cowes,  since  1.S88.  .Memorials 
of  a  Quiet  Ministry  :  being  the  Life  and  Letters  of  the 
Rev.  Andrew  Milroy.  By  his  Son.  Illust.  Lon.,  1871), 
or.  Svo. 

Milroy,  llev.  William.  A  Scottish  Communion, 
Paisley,  1881,  .Svo. 

Milson,  W.  Mesmerism  in  its  Relation  to  Health 
and  Disease,  Edin.,  1S03,  12mo. 

JMilton,  Viscount.     See  Fitzwii.i.iam. 

Milton,  John  Laws,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1820;  surgeon 
and  lecturer  on  diseases  of  the  skin  at  St.  John's  Hos- 
pital for  Skin  Diseases,  Leicester  .Square.  1.  On  a  New 
Way  of  Treating  Uonorrhoea,  Lon.,  1852,  Svo.  2.  Death 
in  the  Pipe;  or.  The  Smoking  Question,  Lon.,  1S57,  Svo. 
3.  The  Stream  of  Life  on  our  (ilube,  Lon.,  1864,  p.  Svo ; 
new  ed.,  1872.  4.  On  the  Modern  Treatment  of  some 
Diseases  of  the  Skin,  Lon.,  1865,  Svo.  5.  On  the  Pa- 
thology and  Treatment  of  Oonorrhcea,  Lon.,  1S71,  Svo; 
6th  ed.,  1S83.  6.  (In  the  Pathology  and  Treatment  of 
Diseases  of  the  Skin,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  7.  The  Bath  in 
Diseases  of  the  Skin,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  8.  S|)ernmtor- 
rhoea ;  its  Patholop  Results,  and  Complications,  Lon., 
1872;  new  ed.,  187j,  Svo.  '.I.  A  History  of  .Syphilis;  2il 
ed.,  Lon.,  iM{),  Svo.  10.  The  Laws  of  Life,  and  their 
Relation  to  Diseases  of  the  Skin,  Lon.,  18S2,  Svo.  11. 
The  Hygiene  of  the  Skin;  2d  ed.,  Lim.,  1SS3. 

Milton,  R.  Sungleams :  Rondeaux  and  Sonnets, 
Lon.,  ISM,  l2mo. 

Milton,  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1830;  ordained  1830;  vicar 
of  St.  Mark's,  Broorahall,  isfl7.  1.  The  Eucharistic 
Doctrine  of  .Scril'tiirB  and  Primitive  Liturgies.  Lon., 
1867,  Svo,  2.  Religion  and  Business;  Memorials  of 
Mr.  T.  Adams,  Nottingham,  1874,  12mo.  3.  Mr.  Par- 
ker's Fallacies  Refuted;  a  Letter.  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

Minchin,  George  Minchin,  M.A.,  jirofessor  of 
applied  mathematics  in  the  Royal  Engineering  Colleg.', 
Cooper's  Hill.     1.  A  Treatise  on  Statics:  containing  the 
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Fundumenlal  Principles  of  Electro-Staties  and  Elasticity, 
Lon.,  1S77,  p.  8vo;  3d  ed.,  rev.  and  enl.,  Oxf.,  lS8l-.^ll, 
2  vols.  Svo.  2.  I'niphinar  Kinematics  of  Solids  and 
Fluids,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo.  3.  Naturio  Veritas,  Lon.,  1887, 
fp.  Svo. 

Minchin,  James  (Jeorge  Cotton,  first  consul- 
general  for  Servia  in  England.  1.  Bulgaria  since  the 
War:  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  the  Autumn  of  IS70,  Lon., 
1880,  12mo.  (A  reprint  of  letters  contributed  to  tlic 
Morning  Advertiser.) 

"  They  are  written  In  a  clear  and  natural  style,  and  .  .  . 
ccmiprise  in  a  .short  ccmipass  the  conclusions  of  an  intelli' 
gent  and  singularly  impartial  political  observer."— A.  .1. 
Evans;  /Icaff,  xvil. '208. 

2.  The  Growth  of  Freedom  in  the  Balkan  Peninsula  : 
with  Notes,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Minchin,  James  nines.  (Trans.)  The  Divine 
Comedy  of  Dante  Alighieri,  Verse  for  Verse  from  the 
Original  into  Terza  Rima,  Lon.,  1884,  cr.  Svo. 

Mindry,  Robert.  Chips  from  the  Log  of  an  Old 
Salt,  Lon.,  1S7I1,  p.  Svo. 

Miner,  Rev.  Alonzo  Ames,  S.T.D.,  LL.D.,  h. 
1S14,  at  Leicester,  N.H. ;  entered  the  ministry  of  the 
I'nivcrsalist  Church;  president  of  Tufts  College  1S62- 
75;  president  of  the  Ma.ssachusells  Slate  Temperance 
Alliance.  1.  Bible  Exercises,  Bust.,  1851;  new  ed., 
1885.  2.  Right  and  Duty  of  Prohibition,  Bost.,  l'<67, 
Svo.     3.  Old  Forts  Taken,' Best.,  1S7S;  new  ed.,  l.'^ss. 

Mines,  John  Flavel,  b.  1835,  in  Paris,  France: 
son  of  Rev.  Flavel  Scott  Mines,  (q.  v.,  mili;  vol.  ii.:i 
graduated  at  Berkeley  Divinity  School  1857;  entcnd 
the  army  as  chaplain  1861,  but  left  the  ministry,  received 
a  commission,  and  was  mustered  out  as  lieutenant-colonel 
in  1S65.  He  has  contributed  to  the  New  York  press.  1. 
The  Heroes  of  the  Last  Lustre,  [verse,]  N.  York,  IS.iS. 

2.  A  Tour  around  New  Y'ork  by  Mr.  Felix  Oldboy,  X. 
York,  1S8S. 

Minor,  Ellen  E.  Murillo:  a  Memoir  derived  frui.i 
Recent  Works,  ("Great  Artists,")  Lon.,  ISSl,  cr.  Svo. 

Minor,  John  IIarbee,b.  1813,  in  Louisa  Co.,  Va.; 
graduated  in  law  at  the  University  of  Virginia  \Mi; 
professor  in  that  university  since  1845.  1.  The  Virginia 
Report  of  1700-lSOO,  Richmond,  1850.  2.  Synopsis  of 
the  Law  of  Crimes  and  Punishments,  Richmond.  ISlii). 

3.  Institutes  of  Common   and  Statute  Law,  RicluiMinil, 
1875-70.  4  vols.  Svo. 

Minor,  Thomas  C.  1.  Child-Bed  Fever,  Erysip- 
elas, and  Puerperal  Fever,  as  they  luevailed  sporadically 
in  the  United  Slates  during  1870,  Cin.,  1S74,  Svo.  L'. 
Her  Ladyship,  Cin.,  ISSO,  sq.  Kimo.  3.  Athothis:  a 
Satire  on  Modern  Jledicine,  Cin.,  1887,  12mo. 

.Minot,  II.  O.  1.  Land  Birds  and  Game  Birds  of 
New  England  :  with  Descriptions  of  the  Birds,  their 
Nests  ami  Eggs,  their  Habits  and  Notes.  Illust.  linsl., 
1877,  Svo.  2.  The  Diary  of  a  Bird,  freely  translated  int  j 
Human  Language,  Bosi..  1880,  Svo. 

Minot,  Robert  S.  1.  Railway  Travel  in  Europe 
and  America  :  with  Tables  of  Recent  and  Novel  Slatis- 
tics  of  Journeys,  Speed,  Fares,  *o.,  Bost.,  1SS2,  S\,i,  L'. 
(Trans.)  Jottings  about  London  ;  from  the  Italian  nf 
Edmondo  de  Ainicis,  Host.,  1SS3,  12mo. 

Minot,  S.  (Trans.)  The  Prodigious  Adventures  of 
Tartarin  of  Tarascon,  by  Alpbonse  Daudet,  Bipst.,  ISSU, 
16mo. 

Minot,  William,  Jr.  1.  Taxation  in  MassiKlui- 
setts,  Bost.,  1S77,  Svo.  2.  Local  Taxation  and  Puljli.; 
Extravagance,  Best.,  1878,  Svo. 

Minshull,E.  Organs,  Organists,  and  Choirs:  Nun- 
conformist  Church  Music,  Lon.,  1SS7,  l2mo. 

Minshull,  J.  (Trans.)  Land,  Sea,  and  Sky;  or, 
The  Wonders  of  Life  and  Nature;  from  the  Geriuan  of 
Hermann  J.  Klein  and  Otto  W.  Thome,  Lon.,  l^>l-s:i, 
2  vols.  Svo;  new  ed.,  entitled  "  God's  lihirions  Crciilion  ; 
or.  The  Mighty  Marvels  of  Earth,  Sea,  and  Sky."  l'^'*4. 

Minster,  A.  M.  Glenalvan;  or,  Morning  draiveth 
nigh.  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  1860. 

Minto,  Countess  of.    See  Kynvmoiixd. 

Minto,  William,  M.A..  b.  1845,  at  Auchintoul, 
Alford,  Aberdeenshire;  graduated  M.A.  at  the  I  nivcr- 
I  sity  of  Aberdeen  in  1865,  with  honors  in  classics,  math- 
ematics, and  i)hilosophy,  winning  the  Si;ottish  University 
Ferguson  scholarship  in  classics ;  spent  a  year  at  .Mer- 
ton  College,  Oxford;  was  for  some  years  assi>tuhl  t.) 
Professor  Alexander  Bain  at  Aberdeen;  editor  of  the 
E.\aminer  1874-78,  and  afterwards  on  the  staff  of  the 
Daily  News  and  the  Pall  Mall  Gazette;  professor  of 
logic  at  the  University  of  Aberdeen  since  1S80.  He  hns 
contributed  largely  to  the  leading  English  reviews.    1. 


1  III  tiju  syniiiatlietii; 
■..  An'.,  xxxviii.  'JKi. 
iiiiMilsof  fdrmor  iTitics, 
Ills  estliimu's,  luiirkcvf 
'■  .iubtle  a|p|irLTiiui(jn  of 
•Jtry.  —Speclalur,   xlvii 


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study  (if  till' iiooistliem.ii^^  ... 
'■lU'oonsiiltT.s  careful. yil. 
but  In-  jucIkl's   for   liiiiLsoK, 
thruiiKhdiU  by  snujiil  seii..^i'    .1|. 
ihe  more  dulic.ate  beauUus  (it 

lOoi, 

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rsSS,'"V«i;.  or   svf ''"'"""   "f  ""'''"    "''''^^"".    '^«"-. 

bro^ko'c('.!l'cL..?*7'  r'?""*?'  "•■•^-  e™'"'""e'l  »t  I>o,„. 
nf  VIM  II    ^  '  ^."'"'^'■"'KO.    l'*^!;  (jnluinud   1871):   va'ar 

i,s,n  8v!r"'" ""™  '•"'"•  ^^'p''-'  ""-i  Wes,  Lin:; 

Militon,  Henry,  M.D.  I.  a  Pr«oti(jal  Hoinoeonathio 
1  ST  °"  ","  V'-^*-'"""^  "f  ^^'""«"  ''"'1  Children  *?Y,rk 
8v...     .!    Uterine  Thenipcutie.s,  N.  York,  18,H4.  ' 

111      ordained  lS4;i:  ehaplaiu  of  Eaton  Cira  pel   1 '«  - 
.1      I.  Lectures  on  I'nitarianism,  Lon..  18(7,    2ino      - 

1.  Ihe  (Jloiy  (jf  Christ  in  tho  Creation  an.l  Reconcilia 
ion  :  S.3rii,on8  preaehed  in  Eaton  Chapel.  I^,„  KSB8 
2n(,.  1  I  nworth.vof  Eternal  l,ife:  a  li,^pi;  t"  'c.non 
Lidd(.n8  Sermon;  2,\  ed.,  Lon..  1,-S7,s,  Svo.  5  "im  i  v 
or,  Christian  Love,  Lon.,  1878,  16ino.  «.  ih(^  Or/at 
Pyrauiid  :  a  Leelure,  Lon.,  1880,  8vo 

Miiitorn,  Mrs.  J.  H.     ,.  Hand-B„ok  of  Paner 
Flo>ver  .\Iakin«.     Illos,.     ;!,,  <„,.^  i  |,^«  Umo^'> 

Ussonsin  Mower  and  Fruit  Modelling  in  wkx      lilusV  ' 

MiiUurii,  Robert  Bowne,  b,  18:wi.  in  New  York 
tit.v;  yrii.luated  at  Coluinliia  Colle.^e  18o6      Pm,!   \Z 
York  to  Delhi,  by  \V,iy  of  Kio  de  J.Tne  r, ,  Au.!™    i  ^Tind 
China,  N.  York  and  Lon.,  1,S5S,  ,2„i„;  new  ed.     S7 
,    «     "7",V*^""'*"'-     '•  T"t vols  We.st,  Lon     18^7 

r.  Svo  "''  ""'*  °""""  l'™""*.  Lon.,  1861,  ' 

Mitchel,  F.  A.     Ornisby  Macknisht   Mitohel    A» 

f^rsr^  zit::i"8^'8vr'"«^"'''''"'^  ^--'-  '^  ^ 

•iei/'wu.h.^'^n^liyar^e:;^''"""  "'«  ">fi">eyn„wanl.  .  .  . 

(  leer^^^^^^  l^":"  '"'  'I'"',  which  Is  tau«lit  hv  ! 

"Iways  nil  a  K-eat  ml    ,f'l\■S'i;;.\^•''^    '"  "  'i'"«  that  i.uist  ; 

i;^:!^;;,-^:t::,:::^rS;d'j;'=-^^ 

?ii,en     n    \ew   VoVk     '''  i*^",'™'  "'""■•'  '>«  "'"""J  'ho 
«;  1  ,   ,;  ^'^^^-   "'"1  'li'i-ing    the   civil   war   th„ 

Kr^i  e  ed'"  TV   '"r '■^"'  ^""""-^  before  hiTdUh 
coirn  tedm     h  J  f'PPerary,  but  the  election  wa. 

»"    ke.i  ou     hi.  ^"'7"''  ""'l.'"'  7"^  '^  f^'""  "''«  '""'  ""t 

1  (AM,  ,„/,,,  Lif«  and  Times  Of  Aodh  O'Neill   IVJnc.  ) 

t^lTknTfV   ^"'Z-  «''••  <""itl«'l  "Life  «f  1  u«hi 
V  '^tiill.  Earl  of  ryrone."  N.  V.ok.  I870   ]•>,„„      o     j*'    : 

^nuriiai ;   .,r.  Five  Years  in  British   PHso'ns',  N-'Yi'.^k   I 
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vo  .  ii,,  add    I    Isou   i«.io      •^"■"B"»»     '-.''.U.,    [oh/,. 

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'■  i^.ft'^r^y  "'•  ">o  Bible,  N.  Yo;k.  lHl'^%;J^""■ 


Li^:'iS:de,*K;ur;:^T;!ir"8vr"2i^:i"V'"' 

bridge  Wells,  same  year.  '  '    ^"^    "''•   ^""■ 

,i?,"?'!f"'.."«r-  Alexander  Ferrier,  D  I)     b 

^and^i ;;;!;;";;;  rb(j;e:r^^^^^'r:;u::^S": 
^"  1";  '1  "^f  "f^^^f/'t  ''•'■-"'■>«•  1^''^"  ii^>.i  M 

T,'is         ,  ,?•   ^'"'  "^''''''il'uin.s   and   their  Work  •    or 

I  Mo^;r\i  ;r:7,f ''"  '"""'i  ><^"""-tio„  i„°'it; «:: 

'     Th^  1-  Germany:  a  Lecture,  Lon.,  ISfi7,  4to 

;;d!   Mi     'i*'!""""'  ^"""■'bl.v  :  its  History  ,  „d  .v  am? 

g^i;[;r^^-h-^-;ie^T;(r;,rl:^;,.^l!^ 

c;  ./a„!.r:i;;!.;;n^'.^;-^^r^;y;  j-i^^^ 
:j;x^:cipiei^^t,^ri:a:^i^:-^^ 

m  n.^;.V  "''""'"^^:,»'    1  "■'-'onpans,  Minutes  li  ,he  Me?! 

m  nster    Assembly    while   eiiKnged   in    iircnarin.'   tlw.iV 

:  ^--^^'.T  ;>i.-  Chiir,^  GoverrJiufnt,  C^infiXof  f^     h 

Hmo*""''* '!',  '■"!''  ^",r  ''*'«'y-     '•  Crystals,  Phila 
ISmo.     1.    ihe   i.,„,,,   u„y  i„   Alabama,  "l-hila".,   liosj,' 

Mitchell,  Arthnr,    M.D.,    LL.D.,   FRS     .Sent 
o«k   h„   ,„„|i,„|  ,,^.^,^,,^  „^   ,.-.^        Col  e*e,  Aberdeen' 
M8j  comn,i.ss,o„er  in  lunacy  for  Sc.itlamI    vice-  resi' 

'::trc-^s:i;n^y^8i^:---<ii^in^- 

M.uiVi:S;h;;;:;';y,?;;j™,^;.;''^rim.;  i>r  ^^,c,l..|^s  c(,ne^ 

history  wfiei,  11  ore  i  ,1  „,(,,,.     '  "  """'  '"  '""""" 

of  hiKlian(ll(,W('iv     /.iii,,.  '^       iniiontr  nu.,,  slates  both 

lor  till,  mail, icr\;M',v  "•  !;h  ;■ ,';,'",:  s",",:',!;  'i"" '""'■"'y 

ou.s  am  va  iiiihk.  I'mcLsViVi-,  i,  V,     i  ',    '^.  h>r  the  ciiri- 

^nf"^^:^'/;  *;:„!::  ,J^;:";f'H;Construe.ion  am.  .raw. 

!...|^»^;;,f^n^^:iri8i:8"^;',.'^™-'-'-" 

rri!;'fsr^^^"^[tLj;:-,'---'— i-to 

!*^t^t^'!',»?^!^;„,S^i-    Veai.i„ther„ited 

"flings  MaxUo;::ni™sTL(^:'i87^,'\^r'" 

n;c  tiV  wYork'r'i';;.;"''',,""""' "  '""^^'y  -"">■ 
i^n,^ustriai"„);'^:;";ij^;;„,^^:-^s«-^;'y^^«es 

I       My  F,nn'"ofT,""  "' /'>'^ ''«-  Exposition  of  is.' 
ISd'!^*         .     ,Edf?owood:  a  Country  Book,  N.  York 

X  v;  k  Tsiir-i':::"  '.'"r-  %•"'  «■'— .iit'a,d  It" '; 

-.y:n^;Vr;:r.,e;:er:!:U'si?pL[^f^^:v:;i;^ 
£:lusln[?:'^;^;^;^--i:S;y^^^^ 

;.nd    X^t  ''s';'  ^'"T.-T^"'-  ■■  ''"w  an,T  wh;  ''they    ive  • 
and  what  .Stones  they  told.  N    York    1877    loV.,        o 

ThoWoodbridge  Reco^  N^.  llaVen,' I'ss"'  jl'Zniei 

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MIT 


MIT 


Tyler;  ii  Memorial  Voluino,  iss;i.    10.  Bound  Together: 
II  Sheaf  of  I'lipors,  N.  York,  Issi,  12mu. 

itlitclicll,  K.     (I'M.)  Streiiinlets  from  the  Fimnliiin, 

l;On.,    IStiii,    I.KiiU). 

Mitchell,  Ui  Five  ThouFiiml  n  Yeiir,  itn<l  how  I 
iiiiido  it  in  Five  Years'  Time,  Host.,  18711,  I'-'ino. 

.Mitchell,  E.  U.  Siege-Life  in  Paris,  Lon.,  1870, 
8vo. 

Mitchell,  lidiilillld.  A  Mysterious  Tru:t,  I,on., 
1885,  p.  8\-o. 

Mitchell,  Kdwnrtl  Copp^c,  L1,.I).,  ls;)ii-isR7, 
1).  in  SavanniUi,  (in.;  j^nnlualed  iit  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  185.');  inlinitted  to  the  bar  l'^58:  iieoarue 
jirofesaor  of  the  law  of  real  estate,  eonveyancinj;,  and 
equity  jurispruilenuo  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 
in  187.'1,  and  dean  of  the  liuv  department  in  1S74.  1.  Sep- 
arate Use  in  I'l'nnsylvania,  Pliila.,  1S75.  2.  Contracts 
fijr  the  Sale  of  Ijand  in  Pennsylvania.  Phila.,  1S77,  8vo. 
'A,  The  lOipiitablo  Uolation  of  the  liuyer  and  Seller  of 
Land  under  (jontraet  and  before  Conveyance  :  Two  Leo- 
turos,  I'hila.,  1S77. 

Mitchell,  Kdward  C'lishiiiK,  l>  I> ,  h.  Is.'.i.  at 
East  Bridgeivater,  Mass.;  ;;ranilson  of  N'aliuui  .Mitchell, 
i,niilr,  vol.  ii.;)  eilncated  at  Waterville  CollCf;e,  .Maine, 
and  at  Newton  Theological  Seminary;  iirofessor  of  lie- 
brew  in  the  Baptist  Theological  Semioary  at  Chiea;,'o 
1,S7II-7S  ;  later  successively  prcjfessorof  liiblical  interpre- 
tation in  Ueirent's  Park  liaptist  College,  London,  Eiig., 
and  president  of  the  ISajitist  Theological  School.  Paris, 
France.  He  resigned  that  position  in  1882,  and  in  1887 
became  president  of  Leiand  University,  Now  Orleans.  1. 
Principles  of  Hebrew  (Jramiiiar,  Amlover.  .Mass.,  ISSO. 
2.  Critical  Iland-Book  :  a  (iuiile  to  the  Study  of  the  Au- 
thenlicity.  Canon,  and  Text  of  the  Greek  New  Testa- 
ment. Illustrated  by  a  Map,  Diagrams,  and  Fac-.Similes, 
Lon.  anil  Andover,  i880,  cr.  8vo;  now  ed.,  1833.  I).  'Les 
Sonnies  du  Nouveau  Testament,   Paris,  1882.     Anil  see 

D.WIES,   HKN'.r  VMIN,  ail/il-d. 

.Mitchell,  .Mr8.  Elizabeth  Ilarcourt,  daughter 
of  .lohn  K.  W.  Kolls,  of  the  llendre,  Monuioutbshiro; 
marrieil,  18fii),  to  Frank  .Johnstone  .Mitchell.  I.  First- 
Fruits:  Poems,  Lon.,  I860,  1 2nio.  2.  The  Light-House  : 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1S60,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  .'J.  WildTbv.ne: 
Verses,  Lon.,  1801, fp.  8vo.  4.  Losing  and  Winning:  a 
Tale,  Lon.,  ISOH,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  Hatherleigh  Cross; 
a  Talc,  Lon.,  1804,  18nio.  6.  The  School-Ijty  Saint;  a 
Sketch  of  Uo  la  Perrie,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo.  7.  The  Beau- 
tiful Face:  a  Tale  for  Young  and  Old,  Lon.,  1879,  12mo. 
8,  The  Little  Blue  Lady,  and  other  Tales,  Lon.,  1880,  p. 
Svo.  it.  Norton  Hall;  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  8vo.  10. 
The  Diamond  King:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  11.  Her 
Majesty's  Bear:  a  Tale  of  the  Time  of  Queen  Elizabeth, 
Lon.,  lS8:i,  p.  Svo.  12.  Golden  Horseshoes:  a  Tale  of 
Chivalry,  Lon.,  1884,  j).  8vo.  18,  Meditations  on  Gen- 
esis; new  ed.,  Lon..  1880,  12mo.  14.  Meditations  on 
E.xodus,  Lon.,  1886,  12mo.  15.  The  Church  in  the  \^al- 
ley.  Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  16.  Engel  the  Fear- 
less. Illust.  Lon.,  1SS6,  p.  Svo.  17.  A  Short  Church 
History.  Revised  by  a  Committee  of  Clergy.  Lon.,  18S7, 
12mo. 

.Mitchell,  F.  S.  The  Birds  of  Lancn-shire.  Illus- 
trated by  J.  G.  Keulemans,  Victor  Prout,  &,o,  Lon., 
1885. 

"  As  a  contribution  to  ornithological  literature,  the  book 
mcrit-s  a  cognizance  far  wider  than  its  local  scope  would 
indicate."— ylm<(.,  xxviii.  171. 

Mitchell,  G.  Letters  to  Earl  Kussoll  on  Events  at 
AVarsaw,  Lon.,  1862,  Svo. 

.Mitchell,  G.  W.  X-t-Y  =  Z;  or,  Tlio  .Sleeping 
Preacher  of  North  Alabama :  containing  an  Account 
gf  .Most  Wonderful  Mysterious  Mental  Phenomena,  fully 
authenticated  by  Living  Witnesses,  N.  York,  1877, 
16ino. 

Mitchell,  II.  The  Diamonds  and  Golc^  of  South 
Africa:  witli  the  Transvaal  (iold  Law,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Mitchell,  Rev.  Hinckley  Gilbert,  Ph.D.,  b. 
1816.  at  "1,00,  N.Y.;  educated  at  Wesleyan  University,  at 
the  School  of  Thcidogy  of  Boston,  and  at  the  University 
of  Leipsic,  Germany;  became  professor  of  Hebrew  and 
Old  Testament  e.\egesi8  in  Boston  University  1881.  1. 
Final  Con.structions  of  Biblical  Hebrew,  Leipsic,  18711. 
2.   Hebrew  Leasims,  Bost.,  iBS4. 

Mitchell,  J.  Scripture  and  Tradition  in  Church 
Government,  Ijon.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

Mitchell,  J.     Aberdeen  Town-Hall  Armorial  Benr- 
ings:  with  Notices  of  Institutions,  Families,  and  Per- 
sons so  represented,  Aberdeen,  1877,  Svo,     Anon. 
1120 


iMitcliell,  J.  A  Daily  Fount. i in  fir  the  Young: 
Tc.vt  and  Uccitation,  Lon.,  1880,  ISnio. 

.Mitchell,.!.  A.  I.  The  Summer  School  of  Philoso. 
phy  at  Mount  Desert.  Illi  N.  York,  1881,  4to.  2. 
The  llomanco  of  the  .'\Iooii,  N.  York,  1880,  24 

.Mitchell,  J.  II.  Chrestos  :  a  Religious  Fplthct;  its 
Import  anit  Inllucncc,  Lon.,  ISSO,  cr.  S\'o. 

Mitchell,  J.  M.  The  Runic  Literature  of  Scandi- 
navia. Lon.,  isfi.'i,  ito. 

Mitchell,  ilev.  J.  .Miirrny,  .M.A.,  LL.D.,  mission. 

ary  ollhe  Free  Church  in  Inilia.     I.  .Memoirs  of  Unix  ri 

Ncsbill,  l.on.,  1S.">S,  p.  8vo.     2.  The  Religious  Coiiiliii.ni 

cd' Christendom  :    Papers,  Lon.,  18S0,  Svo.     :i.  Ilindui-'ii, 

I'ast  anil    Pri'scnt  :   with  an   Account  of  Recent    lliii<lii 

Reformers,  and   a  Brief  Comparison  between  llindiii-in 

and  Christianity,   Lon.,  1>S5,  cr,  Svo.     4.   Foreign   .\li,- 

sions  of  tile    Pi'olestant  Churches:  their  Slate  ar.d  th<>ir 

Prospects.  N.  Viprk,  18SS,  lOino. 

I      Mitchell,  .Mrs.  J.  Miirrny.    1.  In  India:  SketLdos 

!  of  Iiidi:n)  Life  and  Travel ;  from   Letters  and  .Iourii;il-. 

j  Lon..  ISTO.  cr.  Svo. 

"A  small  hut  Hclconie  ('oiilriluitidii  lo  the  descriptive 
literature  cpf  modern  India."— .Icik*.,  x.  100. 

2.  In  Soullu'rn  liiili;i:  a  A'isit  to  some  of  the  Cliii  f 
.Mission  Stations  in  the  Madras  Presiileiicy.  Map  and 
Illust.      Lon.,  1SS5,  cr.  Svo. 

.Mitchell,  .1.  \V.  S.  History  of  Freemasonry,  iind 
Masonic  Digests,  ,'Miiricltii.  tin.,  ISliO,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Mitchell,  Kev..lniiiC!<,  D.D.  The  Life  and  Timis 
of  Levi  Scott,  D.D.,  (Uic  id' the  Bishoiis  of  the  Mcth.,dUr 
Episcopal  Church  :  witli  a  Preface  by  Rev.  D.  P.  Kidder, 
D.D.,  N.  York,  IsSo,  12mo. 

Mitchell,  Ilev.  Jaines,  minister  of  the  Parisli 
Church.  South  Leilh.  Secessiims  from  the  Churcli  of 
Scotland:  Riseand  Progress  of  Voluntaryism,  (St.  (files' 
Lectures,)  Edin.,  IssO.  p.  Svo. 

Mitchell,  Jaines  Tyndale,  LL.D.,  b.  Is.'?!,  at 
Belleville,  111.;  graduiited  at  Harvard  1855,  and  at  the 
law  deiiartment  of  the  University  of  I'enn.sylvania  ls57 ; 
was  admitted  to  the  bar  ;  became  a  judge  of  the  district 
court  of  Philadelphia  1871;  transferred  to  the  coi.it  of 
common  pleas  1875,  and  re-eleetcil  in  1S81.  He  eililcd 
the  American  Law  Register  1801-87.  1.  A  History  of 
the  District  Court,  1875.  2,  Mitchell  on  Motions  and 
Rules,  187'J. 

Mitchell,  James  Y.  History  and  Directory  of 
the  Temple  Presbyterian  Church.  Illust.  Phila.,  IST^!, 
16mo. 

Mitchell,  John.  1.  London  Thoroughfares,  Lon., 
1857.  2.  The  Truth  about  America  :  the  Electoral  .-Sys- 
tem. Lon.,  ISOO,  p.  Svo. 

Mitchell,  John,  180:i-lS74,  b.  at  Montrose,  Scot- 
land. A  JIanual  of  I'unctuation,  Ac.  By  a  Practicnl 
Printer.     Manchester,  ISJi). 

Mitchell,  Miu.-Gen.  John,  [imfc,  vol.  ii., 
.MiTi'iiKi.i.,  LiKfT.-Coi..  J.  H.  p.,  add.]  Biogrnphics  of 
Eminent  Soldiers  of  the  Last  Four  Centuries :  with  a  .Me- 
moir of  the  Author,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1805,  p.  Svo. 

Mitchell,  Ilev.  John,  [mi re,  vol.  ii.,  fourth  of  ilic 
name,  add.,]  d.  IS70.  Derweiit ;  or.  Recollections  nl  ;i 
Young  Life  in  the  Country.  By  John  C'hesler,  [pseud.] 
N.  York,  1872,  12mo. 

Mitchell,  John  M.  The  Herring  :  its  Natural  His 
tory  and  Nalioiial  Importance,  Lon.,  1S64,  Svo. 

Mitchell,  li.  II.  Report  on  the  Seizure  by  the 
Abyssinians  of  the  (icological  and  Mineralogical  Hccoii- 
naissrnce  Expedition  attached  to  the  General  Stall'  of  liie 
Egyptian  Army,  Lon.,  1878,  r.  Svo. 

Mitchell,  I..nngdon  Elwyn,  son  of  Dr.  S.  W. 
Mitchell,  iii/m,  .Sylvian,  a  Tragedy,  and  Poems,  liv 
.John  Pliili])  Varlcy,  [pseud.]     N.  York,  1880. 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Lncy  M.  1.  A  History  of  Ancicn, 
Sculpture.     Illust.     N.  "i  ork  and  Lon.,  ISSIt,  r.  Svo. 

"  Iiisiiito  of  some  blcmi.slu's.  it  is  by  far  the  best  hnnk  on 
(Ireek  art  that  we  possess  in  JCnglisli.  For  originaliiy  nf 
views  the  archceiilogisl  will  still  looklo  Mr.  Murray's '  lli- 
tiiry  of  Aneiciit  .Seulpliire;'  but  for  a  woll-iii^'li  exhr.usiivc. 
for  a  usually  accurate,  and  always  clear  r/stimi'id'thcMili- 
ject,  this  new  volume  liii-s  no  ri\al."— J.v.nk  E.  HauiusuN  : 
Acad..  XXV.  408. 

2.  Selections  from  .iVncient  Sculpture  :  Twenty  Photo- 
type Plates  made  for  Mrs.  Mitchell,  illustrative  of  lur 
Work  on  Ancient  Sculpture:  witii  Descriptive  Text,  X, 
York,  1883,  fol. 

Mitchell,  Mary  A.  (Trans.)  A  Heart  Regained, 
by  Carmen  Sylva,  Queen  of  Roumania,  Bosl.,  ISSS,  Svo. 

Mitchell,  Nathan  J.  Reminiscences  and  Inci- 
dents in  the  Life  and  Travels  of  a  Pioneer  Preacher  of 


MIT 

Mitchell,    Hev.    Itob.^rt,   ,,„8t<.r   of   tho   E    U 

initchell,  Kohert,  M.R.C.S.     A  (icncrnl  nn.l  Mi. 
toncal  Trc..ei.o  „„  Cu„cer  U.e,  Us  Cau    ClTol  .  ,  i 

Mitchell,    llohcrt.     '  Willi,,,,,   „f    N„r,n„n,lv    a 
I'lav,  in  I''ivi'  Acts;    l-Vho   •!  I',„.,„    i, .     ,*"  "' "i".*  •    a 

Mitchell  u..ih^''iv^i:;,ru  :;;:■"/:,  ::;c:i 

Mitchell,  Mrs.  Sauers.     l-,„i„  a  cloud      iiv 
Anon       1  ,,ntocl  for  |ii-,vMte  ciiviilation. 

P,'^""?  ''  •'**'"''   "•■''■'  ■^•■l'-   '''-I>-.  b.   I821I    in 
Pl>,laclc.|,,l„„;    son    of   J„h„    Koursley    AliR.|R.ll     M  n 
",-v.,  -nuc,  vol.  ii.;,  „,|,u.ate.|  at  (he  L'nivcs    vof  l-enn-' 
y  van,a    an,l  g,-a,l„„tu,|  at  .(wrerson   Mcliealb^ego  i, 
iS..(l.     lin,.,„jr  th,.  ,.ivil  wa,.  1,0  l„ui  ehargo  of  t  ,c  r  " 
anny  hospital   wanis    for    .li.oas.a    an.l    iifjiii-ics      f  tie 
nervous   sy.stcn  at   Turner'.    l,ano   Hospital,    l>h  lac    I 
l.hia.     JI,.  practises   in   l>liila,lolpl,i,v  as  a  sieci    i       i 
nervous  ,l,seases,  is  a  ,nember  of  many  seie,  tillc  eocie 

'  ,1      1.1  •      ,",'''  •^'•■"«'"t'">i,  and   has  been  president 
ol  tl  0  IMiiladelphia  Collego  of  I'hysieians.      Ill  p.,,  " 
""  I'liysiology    toxicology,  and  nervous  diseases  nu  be 
over  one  hundred    and  he  has  eontiibuted  in   pro."    ,,u 

erso  to  leading  Arneriean   periodicals.       I.  (Ed      J  i"  ' 

Ii  n    Ts^V  iQ   '        •,    „"^   *^"''°    '^-    'Mitchell,    M.D 
ment  that  uverv  wiuVl  is  r  ,1      r  V,'  'iTsenessol  siate- 

u.ac.a;s  a  lesson  too'ii.>^oicrij'r';;;;^e:;;::i."i::^>;ir 
.•.;iia!r[t„;::  ,^,^::"V'?;!.  ;,^r„r"T'"'"rr'- 

f.  make  then,,  I'hila.,  IS7"    Ano       >,;"'''  ""'    ^'7 

;ss4;  ,th  od:  eiuitied  .'i^.lC' ill  1  h  '::■  ^t^t 

M^^nthJffi'-S'Kti^d 

th;,!'^S:!ltrj/^«ni;-oss.^.^^,e  „,,e  to  a  volume  of 
in  I'liila.lelphia.aiol  th'v  ,lo,l\w  '  "pt  two  are  laid 

the  Quake^V'-.VoJloH,x.vxi   1711  "  ■"'™"^''*'  ^'-■'^^t  of 


MIT 

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:£S'iKrtSHr;r=Satkas 


11       T„    \V         .!.■ ■  ■    "  — CI     iroeius,   UOSt., 

II.  In  War   lime,  [a  novel,]    Bost.,  1S85, 


1SS2,  Kimo. 
Iiinu). 

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charactiT i/ati'  t lio  briil,,'  i'  -i',',"/  1"^'.'""'»-,  'l'^'  <lolica  e 
inad,.p,atec;,n^i,l;^i!;;;'^'!!.Cff-",i':-^l-r  than  the 

shadl^,^^^;^!;;^^^,;:,,!;;;;^"  "I'l-^'ensioi,  or  ,|,e  ,i„er 
eraryskill  in  b  Wii?eV,,rrs      T;/    lU'-"  "  »"  ,""  ""1«  'H- 

tionsare  toohasiyaiid  too  .irokU Iv  w  -V,.  ,  '  '■,"'"'''''■ 
more  than  a  eareless  rea.li   '.''■-.V,  ,•     '  V    .    '7  '"  ''"''■■"■'-' 

sense-and  its  linely  (  is  ,p  11,  .r  "  r' ,'"  "'O,l>ictorial 
ill  a  place  anart  froTVi  V  ,..  I,^.    literary  workmanship  set  it 

Ki,.i!sh  lu^^i.' w"  A.'};-:^,,^!;™^!',:.'^?,  '"^I'^xf  if""'  "^■■^™«'-" 

,  ;•■  A  Masque,  anri  other  Poems,  Host.'  \HM   Svo 
lliuextraordinary  versatilitvof  Ir  -    \V  >lr  V-?"'    >, 


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o  o       ;       )       ■  "";■"""■"'"-•■•<  "l""i  tlie  Anatomy  and  I'hvsi- 

-W  Wounds,  and  olher   in  uri^^^rthf;^:;.:  "p    l'^ 
lN.I,er.  Svo.      With  liKii'iiKiiT    FT     M  I)     I   ,L  ' 

"|.on  tlie  V,.„oms  of  I^,isonous  Serpent  W,;:.''?™^'? 

iind8!^H:s'L^:^,;;'t;,^-''^ '!;•";'''■'  '■ ''"""^ 

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iso  0  P  H  ,'  "fvV  n'"v  T1-.  '■  •"''  '•""■«  ■■  "  Treat, 
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boa^d  I  ,r  H  I'lrmv    '»'"'   "f-''""""""   "''    the  school 
of  Barbadoes    (Tri  s,    "I'^i    >'5  ;  ordained  185s ;  Bishop 

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IMitrurd,  Algernon  Ilertram  Kreeninn-,C.n., 

b.  Is;i7;  secretary  to  II, M.  ciimiiiiMiioiiur  of  works 
IH74-8B;  formerly  seconil  nocrelary  tci  thu  Hrilish  Ivun- 
lion  ill  Japan;  assuiiicil  the  uilclitioniil  suriiaine  of  Free- 
man in  Is8l).  Tales  cjf  Old  .Ia|Min  :  witli  Illustrationa 
drawn  anil  cut  on  Wood  bv  Jaiiaiieso  Artists,  Lon.,  Is'l, 
Xvo;  2d  ed.,  1874. 

"Tlio  most  iiitcroslint;  of  tlii'  M.iries  collcctoil  liv  Mr. 
Mitford  arc  \iii(luulilcilly  tlii> '  Fiiirv-Tali'.s.'  fur  in  tlioin  the 
linlis  lii'ccinio  cluarly  visililf  whirh  uuUv  ilio  folk-lure  uf 
Japan  Willi  lliiil  uf  tlu'  liiilu.Kiiro|it'Kii  llatiull^  ,  ,  .  (ircat 
ori'dit  is  (Inc  lu  .Mr.  .Milford  lor  ilif  care  lie  lias  taken  in 
the  work  ol  Iraiislalioii.     lie  has  sncce.ssfiilly  rendered  the 

Japaiie.se  idi s  with  truth  and  e.vactiiess  into  pleasant 

iind  readahii-  Kimlisli,  and  lias  added  iiineli  to  the  interest 
of  his  work  hy  tlie  illnsliiilive  eoinineiitary  he  has  been 
able  to  supply  on  Ihe  manners  and  ciistuMLs  uf  the  people 
nailiereil  from  his  own  e.xperieiees  in  the  LhikI  id'  the 
KisiiiK  Sun."— .svi(.  It,  i:.  \\\i.  ;ii7. 

.llitrord,  Ilertram.  I.  Our  Arms  in  Zululand  : 
the  Three  Ureat  llattles,  in  Verso,  I.on.,  1S8I,  IJuio.  2. 
Througli  the  Zulu  Cuiintry  :  its  liattle- Fields  and  People. 
Illust.     I,im.,  ]ss:i.  8vo. 

"I'oor  thuiiKh  this  narrative  is  as  n  whole,  yet  In  parts 
we  have  luiinil  it  interesting.  It  is  nut  everywhere 
siiK.lhered  lienealh  the  weiKht  uf  words  wliieli  the  author 
has  laiil  oil  it.  Ills  junrney  in  ilseif  was  in  luie  respeet  a 
very  siirpiisini;  one.  Tliruuu-li  a  wild  euiniirv  over  whieli 
we  hud  earrieil  a  lleree  war  so  short  a  while  before 
amidst  a  race  of  men  who.  however  iiimdi  they  may  have 
raised  them.selves  above  their  iiei)jlihoiirs,  nevertheless  are 
savages,  he  was  able  to  travel  In  perfect  safety."— Su(.  Jiev., 
Ivi.  44-. 

Mitford,   C.  L.      The  Arab's   Pledge:    ii  Tale  of 

Morocco,  L(jn..  ISii". 

Mitford,  Edward  Ledwicli,  F.lt.a.,s.,  of  the 
]iengnl  civil  service;  retired.  1.  Poems,  Dramatic  and 
Lyrical,  Lon.,  18(i!l,  p.  8vo.  2.  A  Land  Marcli  from 
England  to  Ceylon  Forty  Years  Ago,  through  IJalmjitin, 
Montenegro,  Turkey,  Asia  Minor,  Syria,  Palestine, 
Assyria,  Persia,  Afghanistan,  Scinde,  and  India,  of  which 
7M0II  Miles  on  Horseback.  Illust.  Lon.,  1884,  2  vols. 
(This  work  i.s  composed  of  letters  written  more  than 
fortv  years  before  publication.) 

"  He  .  .  .  has  iiniie  jiistilied  his  publication,  which  has 
been  skiltnlly  [lut  together  out  of  letters  written  home, 
allied  possibly  by  personal  recolleetiuns."— ,S(i(.  Kn:,  Iviii. 

Mitford,  Miuor-<;en.  Keginald  Colvil  Wil- 
Main  llevt'ley,  b.  18;i9;  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny, 
in  the  Afghan  war  18711-80,  Ac. ;  retired  188fi.  I.  To 
Caubul  with  the  Cavalry  Brigade:  a  Narrative  of  Per- 
sonal K.xperionces  with  the  Force  under  General  Sir  F. 
S.  Roberts,  O.C.I!.  Illust.  Lon.,  188(1,  Svo;  2d  ed., 
1881.  ' 

"  It  is  the  .straightforward  storyof  a  spirited  .soldier,  who 
saw  a  good  ileal  of  exoitiiig  service.  .  .  .  His  few  illnstra- 
tlous  are  excellent,  and  give  a  vivid  idea  of  the  general 
character  ot  the  eoiiiitry.'*— avi(.  ]tei\,  I.  77.1. 

2.  Orient  and  Occident :  a  Journey  Fast  from  Lahore 
to  Liverpool.     Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

''  Gen.  Mitford  is  a  good  observer ;  and,  even  while  trav- 
elling over  the  well-worn  track,  he  ha.s  succeeded  not  only 
111  noting  a  great  number  of  interesting  fuels,  but  also  iii 
embodying  them  in  a  readable  book."— .livuf.,  xxxiv  18;i 

Mitra,  Itiijviidraliiia,  LL.I).,  C.I.H.  I.  Muddha 
Oayli,  the  lleniiitage  of  ,si,'ikya  Muni,  Calcutta,  1879. 

"  The  book  deserves  e.xaniination  byall  interested  in  the 
snljjeet  of  liiiddhist  history  and  arclueology."— .4//i.,-Nu. 

"The  author  is  a  native  of  Heiigal,  most  favourably 
kiiowii,  who  wields  the  weapons  of  hi.i  silence  witli  great 
sk  ll.and  whose  Kiigiish  style  is  as  pure  and  irreproaeli- 
aljle  as  that  ol  any  Kiiglisli  author."— .4cu'/..  xvil.  J)s. 

2.  The  Antiquities  of  Orissa,  (Published  by  Order  of 
the  (iovernment  of  India,)  Calcutta,  2  vols.  (Vol.  ii.  is 
a,  folio  of  photographic  illustrations.)  3.  Indo-Aryans: 
Contributions  towards  the  Elucidation  of  their  Ancient 
and  MediiBval   History,  Lini.,  IS82,  2  vols.  8vo. 

".N'ot  a  few  of  the  chapters  in  the.sc  two  volumes  of 
liapers,  eoutribiiled  ehietly  to  the  Journal  of  the  Asiatic 
>-ocletyof  Heiigal,  toiieli  on  (luestlons  which  can  scarcely 
b  '  regarded  as  delinitively  settled,  and  which  for  ail  genu- 
iiie  historical  .students  pos.scss  both  interest  and 
tuiice."— *'«(.  llri:,  liv.  J 18. 


I  gen 
I'mpor- 


4.  The  Sanskrit  Huddhist  Literature  of  Nepal,  Cal- 
cutta, 1882,  8vo.  (This  is  a  vnlntiuiiie  ritlminii'  of  a 
collection  of  MSS.  presented  to  the 'Asiatic  .Society  of 
liengal,  with  a  memoir  of  the  donor.) 

"Wiil  prove  inillsOi-ii,-.able  to  all  who  aim  at  the  serious 
study  of  Bnddhist  tlnnightand  teaching."— .4W.,  No.  •iO:V 

Mivart,  St.  George,  M.D.,  Ph.D.,  F.U.S.,  b.  1827,' 
in  London;  was  educated  at  Harrow  School,  and  at 
King's  College,  London,  and,  having  become  a  Roman 
Catholic  in  1844,  finished  his  studies  at  St.  Mary's  Col- 


MIV 

f  lege,  Oscott ;    called  to  the  bar  at   Lincoln's   Inn   Is.il  ; 

I  became  lecturer  at  St.  .Mary's  Hospital   .Medical  Selio'd 

j  1_SB2,  and  jirofessor  of  biology  at  University  College, 
Kensington,  1874.  He  has  been  vice-president  of  the 
Zoological  Society  and  secretary  of  the  Linntean  .'^ocielv. 
and  has  contributed  largely  to  the  publications  of  learm-il 
societies,  to  seientitio  and  literary  reviews,  and  tj  lln- 
Ninth  Kdition  of  the  Fncycloiiiedia  Britannica.  1.  (in 
the  (ienesis  of  Species,  Lon  ,  1871,  p.  8vo  ;  2d  ed.  siiiiu- 
year. 

•■  111  no  work  in  the  Knglish  language  has  this  great  i 

troversy  been  treated  at  once  willi  the  same  broad  nml 
vigorous  grasp  of  fuels  and  the  same  libenil  and  cumli.l 
temper.  .  .  .  What  .Mr.  .Mivart  insisls  iipuii  Is  that  the- 
theory  uf  .Natural  Selection,  however  suppleiiieiiled  ainl 
aided  by  that  of  Pangenesis,  thiiugli  true,  is  not  the  wh.ile 
truth;  that  it  can  beshown  lu  be  iiuile  insiitlleieiit  tu  i  \. 

plain  a  number  of  important  pheiionHioi ineiled  w  iili 

the  Origin  of  Species,  and  thai  it  niiisl.  in  eoiiseiiueine 
It-sell  be  capable  uf  being  merged  in  sunie  higher  law' 
allied  and  siippleineiited  by  some  more  recondite  agenev  ' 
—■■<al.  Kii:.  xxxi,  IT'.i.  '  ' 

"Though  by  no  means  disposed  originiillv  to  di.-s.-m 
Ironi  the  theurvi.f  Natural  .Selectiuii.if  only  il's  dilliniliir^ 
could  be  solved,  he  [the  aullior)  has  found  each  siici-essue 
year  that  deeper  eonsideratiun  and  mure  careful  cxaiiiiim. 
tion  have  more  and  more  brought  home  to  him  theiiiad- 
eiiinicy  of  Mr.  Iiarwin's  tlieorv  to  account  for  the  preservu- 
tion  and  intensllieation  of  incipient,  specilic.  and  geimiiic 
eharaeters.  That  minute,  fortuitous,  and  indellnite  vaiiu- 
tions  could  have  brought  about  such  .siiceial  furiiis  mid 
niodillcations  as  have  b<>eii  c'linmenited  in  this  ehapi.-r 
seems  to  contradiet,  not  imagination,  but  reason."— A'.i7mi-/ 
/row  Ihi  Hurt:. 

1      "To  estimate  aright    the  vnliditv  of  these  objections 

,  would  reiinlre  a  volume."— .4W.,  No,  JJHl. 

i  2.  Man  and  Apes:  an  Exposition  of  Structural  lie 
semblances  and  Uilferences  bearing  upon  Questions  ,,f 
Affinity  and  Origin,  Lon.,  187.'!.  p.  8vo. 

"A  short. 'dear,  and  popular  de.seription  of  Ihe  vu:iuiii 
groupsof  apes,  monkeys,  and  lemurs,  with  asoniewhnt  de- 
tailed account  of  tlie  various  points,  both  of  external  aii<l 
internal  anatomy,  in  wliicli  they  agree  with,  or  diltcr 
Irom,  the  human  organization.  .  .  .  The  general  reader 
cannot  have  a  more  iriistworlhv  guide  to  the  facts  uf  this 
somewhat  complex  but  very  ioiiiortaiit  subject. "—Alkhko 
K,  Wallack;  Acad.,  v.  liCi, 

I  .'!.  Lessons  in  Elementary  Anatomy,  Lon.,  187.'i,  Kinio  : 
new  ed.,  1878, 12uio.  4.  Th'e  Common' Frog.   Illust.   l.on.! 

1874,  p.  Svo.     0.  Contemporary  Evolution  :  an  Essaj 

some  Recent  Social  Changes.  Lon.,  187R,  p.  Svo. 

"If  liny  man  will  hike  eoiiiisel  and  learn  hnwthat  llie 
doetniie  ol  evuliition  is  a  most  orthodox  opinion,  and  has 
been  opiiorliinely  raised  up  in  these  latter  davs  as  a  singu- 
lar eonllrmation  of  Papal  infallibiiitv,  and  'for  a  witiie-^ 
to  the  never-failing  di.seretion  of  the  Church  in  dealing 
withmatten<of  proTaiie science;  tliatthethingitself  temls 
altogether  to  the  aihantage  of  the  chiirch  aforesaid,  iiisu- 
niiieh  that  in  some  moderate  space  of  time  all  heresies  iiiid 
opposilKaiswill.by  mere  form  of  natural. selection,  lie  I'lciiii 
exterminated,  and  the  civilized  world  liappilv  restored  i- 
the  obedience  of  the  See  of  Rome  and  the  peripat,  M. 
philosophy;  (inallv,  that '  the  cnlmimition  of  tlie  prucc- 
of  evolution  '  has  been  the  great  Vatican  decree,  llie  kcv 
stone  of  the  great  arch  id'  civil  and  religious  iibcriv.'-ii'll 
these  things  and  more  heshall  Iind  abnndantlvaiid'iaagis- 
terittlly  deniunstrated  by  Mr.  Mivart  in  the  "compass  of 
.some  two  hundred  and  hfly  pages,  and  a  chapter  on  eccle- 
siastical ar.diitectiire  into  the  bargain.  .  .  .  His  Imuk  i- 
alter  all,  a  perfect  jewel  of  paradox."— .s'nr  A'er.,  xli.  811. 

6.  Lessons  from  Nature,  as  manilestcd  in  Mind  and 
Matter,  Lon.,  lS7f),  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Darwin  Is  not  in  fairness  to  be  held  responsible  for 
the  extremes  to  wliiidi  his  conclusions  may  have  bwii 
pushed  by  eager  siieculators  in  the  direction  of  agiiustii  isiu 
or  even  ol  nihillsni.  Against  negative  or  destructive  tlun- 
rie.s  siKdi  us  these  .Mr.  Mivart  does  battle  witli  a  vigour 
and  an  acuteiicss  worthy  of  all  praise.  In  special  purls  uf 
Mr.  Darwin's  own  armour  he  al.so  liiids  vulnerable  poiiiis. 
1  he  theory  of  sexual  .selection,  in  particular,  as  developed 
in  the  'Descent  of  .Man  '  meets  with  much  genuine  uiid 
powerful  criticism,  which  forms  indeed  the  niostsucces.«liil 
part  of  the  present  volume."— .'•'(i(.  liiv..  xlii.  i!7l. 

7.  The  Cut:  an  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  liuok- 
boncd  Animals,  especially  Maminals.  Illust.  Lon., 
1881,  Svo. 

"Of  the  lifteen  chapters  into  which  Dr.  Mlvart'shnok  is 
divided,  nine  .  .  .  seem  to  iis  to  contain  an  udiiiinil.lv 
clear  and  concise  account  of  the  animal's  structiire  .md 
development.  .  .  .  High  as  our  author  stands  in  ouroii 
niation  as  a  descriptive  anatomist,  he  wlmlly  fails,  if  ii..t 
to  appreciate  the  Interest  which  surrounds  the  Cut,  wiili 
its  remarkably  obscure  hi.story,  at  least  to  illustrate  iiMif- 
Hciontly.'  — ,«/;«-(u/ur,  liv.  1171. 

8.  Nature  and  Thought :  an  Introduction  to  a  Nntunil 
Philosophy,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1885. 

"  We  hold  the  book  to  be  a  serviceable  one,  as  coiiluiii- 
iiig  a  pointed  and  intelligent  ri'sHm*'  of  much  that  bus  been 
said  by  the  best  writers,  on  both  sides,  about  qiiestiiuis  of 
the  deepest  and  moat  practical  Interest,  and  as  offering 


MIX 

^Htxer,  A.    II.     Manual   „f   French    I'octry,    I.7I,      ' 

Monk,  IVnthaiiieltievelnnU,l,.ls:);i,ftt  Sharon 

^^\\LT  '''f?."'  '""""'>■  '■'"•  ••^"'"ny  Cun  y  1S72  "• 
nr  hT  o'"^'"«  "'  ""?  Albany  IVnitontian.,  A  ba  ,v 
IS<-,  Nvo.     2.   Re|)(irts  of  ('use,-  ilcciili.,1   in  fl,.   k'    7-  1 

^vlV'"'  Mr  "'"1    '<"''•--    Albany     IS  t;:' 

Mobcrly,  Kev.  <linrles  Kdward.  MA    r,,.., 

8  ,  0  .Ia,„e,l  IS  .i;  assistant  u,a.-t.r  of  K,^,bv  s'hZl 
>.«-7!)     rector  0,  C,  „  H„g„,,,  o,„„,e,,,,,|t'i,-     IS7   - 

IZmo.     2.  Geography  of  .Southern  KuroieJ  the  VeJifer 
ranoan  „n,l  ,u  IVninsulas,  l.,„.,  lssn.',"2,„o     new'  "• 

vTrf      f:.v     \'''"^^,J"'^""-    "'^"'■y    VIl.    Henry 
,  "'■•    (Epochs   of  English    Hi,i  ,ry,")    L,„       i^I/ 

ISn,o.     Also,  school  editions  of  I,at.n  a^.tliors, l;   '*"'  ^ 


MOI 

"%2;^^J;p^:;:;T':;:r7on^';::^,f:,?;^;f- 
:i;oL'^;,!.i:::;^f':!,-;!''i;;i;,,-;;:-:--ne. 

Wi«i:r?;^^x;;;!!:.;2£:'7^f;-'?- 

lan,n,,is,„ryof|,sAn,e::;;„t!;    .t\';i         i:n7u; 

MoH'at,  John  S.,  son  of  Rev.  Uobart  M„fr„f    •  f 
■•Mr.  Mollafs  work   '        •     ■  '  '  ' 


™;..,..:'u^-^s.rr;:rxc;,.,.,|Kg=pvi;S!5lsH 


Moberly,  nt.  Kev.  iieorse.  MA    DPT     r     , 

vol  ii.  a,|,,   J  ls„;,_,s,s.-,,  b.  a,  St.^'relorsbt^^-gnui,  :,';;.? 
nrst  class    I, t.     ,„,„.,  „t  lialliol   College,  O.ifonJ.s'.'' 


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UoThs''  "f  •  '!"'"'„'''  »-D-  [""'^  vol.  ii.,  n,],l   1 
iiyt>-I.S,S.i;  returneil  to  Knglnnd  in  tsrn  •  ..,,„i„        ■     ' 

preshlent  of  the  Foreign  liibl  ."oeiety  i^  18."'     I  '  ,7,^; 
Labour  in  .South  Af,-i,.,.    1  ..„     lo-,   _•'    "  '"'r  ...  •  ''''"8 


lu  ude  ,  I'!'  "f  .«"li?bury.  1.  .SoV.non..  on  the  B; 
K  .„«?{'  "  "'"•■?  '■'.  "^'''"*  "  '''■«'■""<-■  relating  to  the 
Hecont  \  olumc  of  ■' Es.say3  an.l  Reviews,"  O.xf.,  is    ^ 

i-on.,  laoi.  4,  iho  Ailrninistrat  on  of  the  Holv  .Si.iiit 
liampton  Lectures,  IS.m.,  Un..  18«S,  Sv„7^2,''"ed'' 
18,(1,  p.  svo.     .-,.   lirightstone  Sermons,   Lon.    lSfi9    n 

each  .r'at^Bril?;     "^   1'"""'""'    S«nno";  '  nl^k I'y 
priacntu   at   Brightstone,   Lon.,  1S8«,  p.   .Svo       Posth 
Also,  .single  sermons  and  charges  ^  "'• 

iWoberly,  Rev.  George  Herbert.  M  A     ,r.„  1 
ua.ed  at  Corpus  Christi  Collele.  "n'5,785'9,    l^rel^e"  j 
fsi^,.  "'■"""•"',  ■'^''l''    ">'""  °f  Duntisborne- Co 

inSieK?tt  Si;^'!  :i;;^:r;'ti:^t:f  ^  i 

leiirh  sini-n  1SU7       i    -pi     "  /"■?  • /''Cior  ot  »Monkton-Far- 
Bed.  ,Iist..ia  Eech,s  .stica/t^lh  Injl^J;^    ^     »'  \ 

S^^piij^.'^^"-'^-^--'--! 

^^^:n:^^;:^^-Vx^::^l^^'^/•^'H 

Mocatta,  Frederick  David,    TheJeW  Snain 
a«d  l-ortMgal  and  the  rnquisition,  Lm  .  1877   cr  8vo 
W^;«"''.'.'«:;i""^'"  °"'  '^ '^'°'-  ""■«  ■^"own-hlstorV"''- 
Pn^Jn™*! Vv' k"^'    "^-r    *'""''     '^"''i'""    «''^anings    and 

5p,t^!r'r^rrf^\.i«^s^bir^. 
ic,^se^:?ri.r;rf^-?^;„a^k4X^:;■ 

man  of  Ernst  Faber.  Hong-Kong   I sVsgvo  ''■ 

v!!?^,?i;fL^^'/'*'»"'„-»'""'   Charles.     1.  English 


■.....,,.1,.,,  uioer  .-'lones,  Lon.,  Is/l 

.^"^^t^:5^:?Ji;te^r'^Sn--- 
laJ!^!!j^in!rr5^;io,!';;?^h:AUr:[:;,-rM'Jr 

1  "fl'-^tur.ng,  and  Co.nnVereial   indush-fe?  ,f     he    Un    e[ 

Fx?if„  "'  '^'r"-/^.-  ^-  J-  •J"n'««  Murray,  or,  Merit 
Kxn  ted:  an     r,sh  Story,  N.  York,  lS(i6,  16u,o.     2    T  „ 
Noble,         an,,  „,e.r,aeher,  N.  Vo'rk,  LsW,  sq"  isfno! 
inofcg,  J.  I. .     Essay  on  Heraldry,  Lon.,  18.58   8vo 

.8^T'«:^':!^s'^^r-  "^""'■^'" «"'""-'  i^- 

serh"''or"'!f„^'-   "'«"«''«, M-      I.   The  Old    Manu- 
JttoggridKc,  J.    'iraterne,    F  L  S      F  7  s       1 

ss:;ir"-'i£^BsB'Pr'^  ess.;! 

2.  supplement   to  •'  Harvesting  Ants   and  Trap  Door 


Travellers  and  Italian  Brigands:  aTraU^eoVcant,'.r„  SnL^,"'''-    'rK^L  •","."»"«-""'«  Ants   and  Trap  Door 

"'''<?fTlf,y'  ^'""-  '^•'*'  2  vols.  p.  Svo       '  »f  ^"l""''  fP;'[';;     "th  Specific  l)eseriptions  of  the  Spi.ll.s,  by 

mu<^l\'rb^'tr.r'°"!l^,f,?^^„T^  «  "."p-,?,;  ^'-^'-C-bridge.     must.     Lon.',  1874,  p^ 

interestinL'.  an     iw.-.n   .  ,':..l'  '^.>',i"'.«'<;™r.  i,,  sufflcientlv       ■■  m  i.,,-!  .,.„  ,„, 


much  to  be  said'         ThusV.Vrv 

in^J&^^r^i^^n^Jtll'I^^X.-'"^-- 

^Ir.^Moe,'^s■s^^„l,\'Ta^isl,',!'l;,^;''!{'''?'  ";"«  ''''  """•'•  in 
while  the  novel  routes  th"  1.0  ■f'"''  T"''  ".'"^  "riKinal, 
manv  int,.r,Jh!.'.';i!.'.'-l'.'l!lt !";  l""owe,l  intr,idu,'ed  him  tcj 


Moggridge,    M.   «.     Method   in   Almsgiv  ng      a 
Han,l-Book  for  Helpers,  Lon.,  1S82,  p.  s;.,"'"^""'^-    » 

^-«..A.S.    .he  secrets  ofAngling,  .din..  ..,!SS;L'^^S:S3^ 
Moffat,  Mrs.  A.  S.     1.  Cedar  Brook  Stories,  „r,  |  Lo^l'g^.^cr'U'o!''     '''""«''  ""'  ^'^''•^'""•-  '^'^'"^'". 

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Molr,  CieorRi!,  I.L.D.,  [nnlv,  vol.  ii.,  aJ(l.,l  J.  IS70, 
iL'l.  71,     MiiRiii  iin.l  Witohoriift,  1-on.,  lH5'i,  Svu. 

Moir,  llviiry  C  Manual  of  the  I'nictiw!  of  Mml- 
iclno:  il(;?i);iR"l  fur  Stuilentu  nnd  tliu  (itin>.'riil  Pnicti- 
tioner,  N.  Yiirk,  1S8I,  12 

Moir,  Kcv.  J>  Thu  I'owfr  nf  an  Kiiilk'ss  I^ife,  and 
otiior  SorniiMi'* :   with  Muiuoir,  Lon.,  I^SL',  p.  .Hvo. 

IMoir^  Jolill  H.     Oiipital  I'unishiiK'nl,  ISIi.'i,  IL'ni>>. 

lUtiiNtor,  llev.  Willium,  WoHlcyati  inini»ti;r ;  wcnl 
ns  iniasiuniirv  lo  Western  Africa  in  ISIill,  anil  aflcrward.i 
t"  tlio  West  Indies  nnd  Soiitli  AnicMiea.  I.  .Muniiprialrt  } 
of  Missioniiry  Labours  in  We-'t  Africa  and  tlio  Wo^t 
Indies,  1,011,,  IM.ill,  IL'ino.  2.  Stories,  Sketeht's,  Kat-t.i, 
and  [noident.<  illuatrativu  of  Missionary  Knlerpriso, 
T,.on.,  ISCn,  |p.  .Svo;  now  uil.,  IM77.  'i.  Wcsloyan  Mis- 
sions  ;  tlioir  Rise,  Progress,  and  I'riisont  ."^tate  in  Various 
Parts  of  llio  World,  I-on.,  ISCill,  p.  Svo.  4.  Missionary 
Pioneer.'! :  Memorial  Sketches  of  Kinineiit  Ministers, 
Lon.,  1871,  |i.  Svo.  :>.  The  Kvil  and  the  Remedy;  or, 
The  Sin  and  Kolly  of  Intempenincc,  Lon.,  IS77,  p.  Svo; 
new  cd.,  1S81.  6.  Africa,  Past  and  Present,  Lon.,  isH», 
12nio.  7.  The  West  Indies,  Kushivod  and  Free:  a  Con- 
cise Account  of  tlie  Islands  nnd  Colonies,  Lon.,  I8s:i,  p. 
Hvo.  8,  The  Patriarcli  of  Wyoming:  being  the  Story 
of  the  Life  nnd  Labours  of  Roger  Moister,  Lon.,  cr. 
Hvo.  i),  llernlds  of  Salvation  :  being  Hriof  Memorial 
.^ketches  of  Weslcyan  Missionaries  who  have  died  in  the 
Work  since  its  Comiiiciicoiiieiit,  Lon.,  cr.  Svo, 

Moke,  II.  (i.,  and  H'ilmcre,  Alice.  Belgian 
Episodes,  Lon.,  IStil,  ]i.  Hvo. 

Molce,  EliaSa  IMca  for  an  American  Language  ; 
or,  (lermiinic-Knglish,  Chic,  IS8S,  IBmo. 

MoleNWUi'tli,  .>lis8.  The  Great  Experiment:  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  ISIi'J,  11  vols.  p.  Svo. 

.MoleNWortli,  C.  Cobham  Journals  :  Meteorologi- 
cal Observations,  Lon.,  ISSd,  r,  Svo,  ; 

Molesworth,  Sir  (iiiiirord  liiiidsny,  K.C,r,E,, 
b.  1S28;  son  of  Rev,  J,  E,  N,  .Mulesworth,  (mile,  vol.  ii, ;) 
became  consulting  engineer  to  the  government  of  India 
in  1871.  1.  Conversion  of  Wood  b-  Machinery,  Lon., 
I80S.  (Obtained  the  Wntt  medal.)  ^.  Pocket- Rook  of 
Useful  Forniulio  for  Civil  and  Mechanical  Engineers, 
Lon.,  1SB6,  32mo;  I'Jth  ed.,  1S7S;  now  ed.,  1880.  3. 
Metrical  Tables,  Lon.,  1880,  32mo.  4,  Land  as  Prop- 
erty, Lon,,  I8S,^,  Svo. 

lilolesworth,  Mary,  [miti;  vol.  ii.,  add.]  Strny 
Leaves  from  the  Tree  of  Life,  Lon.,  ISOU,  12mo. 

Moleswortli,  Mrs.  Mary  Loiiina,  (Stewurt,) 
b.  1842,  of  Scotch  descent;  passed  her  early  life  in  the 
north  of  England,  but  now  resides  in  Paris.  Most  of  her 
books  have  been  published  under  the  pseudonyme  of 
"  Ennis  Graham."  1.  Lover  and  Husband;  a  Novel,  Lon,, 
1S6U,  3  vols,  p,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1873,  1  vol,  2.  She  was 
Young  and  Ho  was  Old,  Lon,,  1872,  3  vols,  p,  Svo.  3.  Not 
without  Thorns,  Lon,,  1873,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  4.  Cicely  :  a 
Story  of  Three  Years,  Lon.,  1874,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  Tell 
me  a  Story,  Lon.,  1.S75,  12mo;  6th  ed.,  1885.  6.  "Car- 
rots:" Just  a  Little  Boy.  Illust.  Lon.,  1876,  12mo; 
new  ed.,  1884,  7.  The  Cuckoo  Clock,  Illust,  Lon., 
1S77,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1S8L  8.  Hathercourt  Rectory, 
Lon.,  1878,  3  vols,  cr.  Svo.  9.  Grandmother  Dear.  Illust, 
Lon.,  1878,  l2mo.  10.  The  Tapestry  -  Room :  a  Child's 
Komanoe,  Lon,,  1879,  12mo.  11.  The  Christmas-Child. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  12.  Hermy :  tho  Story  of  a 
Little  Girl.  Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo;  new  ed„  lS8,i, 
13.  Miss  Bouverio,  Lon,,  1880,  3  vols,  p.  Svo.  14.  Ad- 
ventures of  Herr  Baby.  Illust.  Lon.,  1881,  r.  Svo.  15. 
Hoodie.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISSl,  p,  Svo.  16.  Rosy.  Illust. 
Lon,,  1882,  12mo.  17.  Summer  Stories  for  Boys  nnd 
Girls,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  18.  Boys  nnd  I:  a  Child's 
Story  for  Children,  Lon,,  ISS2,  p.  Svo,  19.  Two  Little 
AVnifs.  Illust.  Lon,,  1883,  12mo.  20.  Christmas-Tree 
Land.      Illust.     Lon.,  1SS4,  p.  Svo.     21.  Lettioe,  Lon,, 

1884,  p,  Svo,  22.  Tho  Little  Old  Portrait,  Lon,,  1884,  p. 
Svo.    23,  "  Us:'' an  Old-Fashioned  Story.    Illust.    Lon,, 

1885,  p.  Svo.  24.  A  Charge  Fulfilled,  Lon.,  18S6,  p.  Svo, 
25.  Four  Winds  Farm.  Illust.  Lon.,  1 886,  p.  Svo.  26. 
Silverthorns.  Illust.  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  27,  The  Ab- 
bey by  the  Sea,  and  another  Story.  Illust.  Lon.,  1887, 
12"mo.  28,  Little  Miss  Peggy.  Illust.  Lon.,  1887,  p. 
Svo.  29.  Marrying  and  Giving  in  Marriage,  Lon.,  1887, 
p.  Svo.  SO.  The  Piilnee  in  the  «Hrd»n,  Illust,  Lnn,, 
1S87,  p.  Svo.  31.  A  Christmas  Po.sy.  Illust.  Lon,, 
1888,  p.  Svo.  32,  Five-Minutes  Stories,  Lon.,  1888,  4to. 
33.  Four  Ghost-Stories,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo.  34.  The 
Third  Miss  St.  Quentin,  Lon.,  188S,  p.  Svo. 

Molesworth,   Itev.   William    Nassau,   M.A., 
1124 


LL.D.,  1SI«-1,S9(),  b.  at  Mill'irook,  Il.impshlre ;  xon  of 
Rev.  J.  E.  N.  .Molesworth,  (mif.,  vol.  ii.;)  eilucuted  ut 
tho  King's  School,  Canterbury,  nnd  at  Pembroke  (.'ui- 
lege,  (.'nmlnidge,  whore  ho  graduated,  senior  uptime. 
18;19;  ordained  Is;i9;  perpetual  (mrate  of  St.  Andrew'-, 
.Manchester,  1842-41,  ami  theroaller  vicnr  of  St.  Cleiii- 
ent's  Spothind,  Rochdale.  I.  An  Kssiiy  on  the  lliiligiuiis 
Imporlance  of  Secular  Inslruetion.  Lon.,  1S57.  2.  En;;- 
land  nnd  Frnnce,  Lon.,  I  SOU.  ( Pri'io  essiiy  on  llie 
French  iillinnee,  the  iiiljudicators  being  Lords  llrougliniii. 
Clarendon,  mid  Shaftesbury. J  3.  Plain  Lectures  on 
Astronomy,  Lon.,  Isi'i2,  p.  Svo,  4,  History  of  the  Re- 
form Hill  of  1S32,  Lon,,  lSfi4,  Svo;  2d  ed,,  |Kii8.  ,1. 
Prize  Essay  on  the  Iniprovcil  System  of  Kdui'ation,  Lon., 
1807,  12nio.  6.  A  New  System  of  .Moral  Philosophv, 
(Prize  Kssiiy,)  Lon,,  1867,  7.  The  History  of  Kngliciid 
from  the  Vear  1830,  Lon.,  1871-73,  3  vols,  Svo ;  now  ed,, 
1874;  abridged,  1877,  1  vol,  p.  Svo. 

"  liotli  the  conception  nnd  the  execution  of  these  vohiin.  - 
are  eomnionplnce.  .  ,  .  Mr.  Mulesworth  has  had  iiu  nece-. 
to  the  iirivntc  history  of  leadinj;  pullticinns.  nnd  no  kuuwl 
edge  of  that  Inner  political  lite  wliieli  is  the  soul  ninl 
essence  of  our  coiislilntional  system  niid  nives  n  cliaini 
and  zest  to  pulltlcnl  history."— .,i//i.,  No.  ;;:I71. 

"  .Mr.  Nnssnn  Molesworth'sbook  islndispeiisnhlcluth 

who  wonUl  have  more  thnn  n  Kcnernl  rccuUectlun  of  Ilic 
eventsof  their  time,  who  would  have  those  events  innpixd 
out  lie  lore  their  minds  in  regular  order."— t-iofcdi/or,  xlvi. 
ia-i:i. 

•'<.  Historv  of  the  Church  of  England  from  tlie  Yeji 
1660,  Lon.,"l8S2,  p.  Svo. 

"  His  chief  fault  Is  his  prononcss  to  substitute  'a  haiipy 
thought'  for  a  fact ;  and  he  narrates  the  history  of  hisouo 
generntlon  wllh  thnt  same  supreme  uncoiiccni  nlunu  e\i- 
dence  wlii<di  chninelerizesliistrentmentortheseventeenih 
century."— ,S(i/.  Jiev..  liv.  709. 

Molineiix,  K.  L.  Physical  und  Military  Exercises 
in  Public  Schools,  I'liihi..  1802. 

Moliiieux,  James.  Botany  Made  Easy,  ManclH'^- 
tcr,  1807,  p.  Svo. 

Mollett,  John  W.  1,  Rembrandt,  ("Great  Art 
ists,")  Lon,,  1879,  p.  Svo,  2,  Meifsonier:  a  Memoir 
drnwn  from  Various  Sources,  ("(ireat  Artists,")  Lon., 
1881,  er,  Svo,  3.  Sir  David  Wilkie,  ("  Great  Artist,-,"  1 
Lon,,  ISSI,  p.  Svo.  4.  Illustrated  Dictionary  of  Woi,U 
used  in  Art  and  Archoeology,  Lon,,  1882,  Svo.  5.  (Ivl.) 
Modern  Etchings  of  Celebrated  Paintings.  Illust.  Lon, 
18S2,  r.  fol.  il.  Wnttenu,  ("  Great  Artists,")  Lon.,  ISs:;. 
p.  Svo.  7.  (Ed.)  Etched  Examples  of  Paintings,  Old  ami 
Now,  Lon.,  1884,  4to. 

Mollison,  John  K.  The  NewTrnotical  Window- 
Gardener.     Illust.     Lon.,  1877,  12mo. 

Molioy,  Kev.  Gerald,  D.D.,  D.Sei.,  rector  of  the 
Catholic  University  of  Ireland.  1.  Geology  and  Rev- 
elntioi..  Illust.  Dublin,  1870,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  I S72.  2. 
Tho  Passion- Play  at  Ober-Aminergau  1871,  Lon.,  1ST  I, 
p.  Svo  J  4th  ed.,  1880.  3.  A  Visit  to  Louise  Lntciiu  in 
tho  Summer  of  1872,  Lon.,  1S73,  Ifimo.  4.  Outline  of  a 
Course  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Lon.,  ISSO,  Svo.  5, 
Gleanings  in  Science;  a  Scries  of  Popular  Lectures  on 
SoientiHc  Subjects,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

"  AH  the  lectures  eontnined  in  this  volume  are  pervaded 
by  a  philosophical  spirit. '—.S/yccta(or,  Ixi.  1774. 

Molioy,  J.  Fitzgerald.  1.  Merely  Players:  ;i 
Novel,  Lon.,  ISSl,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.  2.  It  is  no  Wonder; 
n  Story  of  Bohemian  Life,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

3.  Court  Life  Below-Stairs;  or,  London  under  tlie 
Georges,  Lon.,  '882-83,  4  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  issi. 

4.  What  hast  T'lou  done?   Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  er.  Svo. 

5.  The  Life  nnd  Adventures  of  Peg  Woffinglon  :  with 
Pictures  of  the  Period  in  whicii  she  lived,  Lon,,  ISSl, 
2  vols,  cr.  Svo. 

"  For  a  biography  of  Margaret  In  the  literal  sense  of  the 
word,  no  sufficient  niAterlals  exist,  and  such  as  there  uio 
can  in  lu)  wav  be  ecuilidently  relied  on,  A  worthless  and 
verv  scurrilous  pamphlet  is  the  only  professed  conlemiiu- 
rarv  record  we  know  of, '  Memoirs  of  the  (;elebrate(l  .Mis. 
Wo'mngtun.'  .  .  .  Mr.  Molioy  .  .  .  has  evidently  seen  u 
too,  though  he  does  not  .say  so.  All  the  early  chapters  ul 
his  tlrst  volume  are  niercfv  an  elaborate  version  of  lliis 
pamphlet,  without  the  scurrility.  Indeed,  hiswhole  book, 
when  it  is  not  sheer  quotation,  is  little  more."- -.Sa/.  Ji'ei., 
Iviii.  «B. 

6.  Royalty  Restored;  or,  London  under  Charles  IL, 
Lon.,  1885.  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  7.  Famous  Plays:  with 
Prolegomena  on  the  Play-Houses  of  the  Restoralion, 
Lon.,  lsS7,  p.  Svo.  3.  That  Viliiiin,  Romeo !  Lon.,  !SJ<7, 
p.  Svo.  9.  A  Modern  Magician:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1887,3 
vols.  cr.  Svo.  10.  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Edmund 
Kean,  Lon.,  ISSS,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"In  two  attractive  volumes  .Mr.  Fitzgerald  Molioy  reliites 
the  'Life  and  Adventures  of  Edmund  Kean  '  with  tuller 


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K.m^'ll7^,!!:^;  i!^:::;'-!;  ,■;;■■-''•;''  I'l-u..  „„ 

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colonml  socTcl.iry  „!■  the  (f,,l,|  (■„„..    IN?"  H  i .  „  i,   •    •  " 


or   rtriiiiKii  „n.|  CI(ii,inaunoi»(.,  Dublin,  1  NS(1 

^    Moiick,  Martin.     A  ll,.r,l  Life,  I.„„.;,,s7,i.  2  vol,. 


•ii'turf.     Illust.      („,„.,  ISSO,  p.'sn, 
Molynenx,    Kev.    Hegi  laltl    Kdunnl     \i  a 

Knul.mteil    „t    Kxetur   College    Ox"r,|     I  s  ,^     „'   ,   ■     •,' 

i««o,  vicar  of  chn.t  ck^!'vi:X!t^,z'^^:::i 
.""s?;?i'"U  M.y::^l"i!::;vl::;;l;;«  rf  ^  '^"«  "?">  ^^'""<' 

in  the  ,,r,,  .4'  "     w  li  I,  i,f  ™""""'  ',"i^  >f"'""'' '""' 

subJLTi«l."->v,(.  /ee„.'  xxviil  -li  '""^^'■'■'*^"'"  '"»  material  is 

Monibert,  Rev.  Jacob  Isidor    fi  n    r     , 

l-a:-LaL1.'r;\tr;«,"'r^^.';[.'^;--'-  County. 

iindCou.pftrat.vo  Tables,  N.York.  18s:i,  l2„.o  f  K  •; 
Willmui  Tvnilale'a  Five  Books  of  M,k,..  iii.  v  ■  "■' 
Collation,   ana    I'rolegomomvrV  Y„  k     18sl    Rv""""' 

fchlH!.irgn'e!rS'-.  v!;;rk'  ,'5;.t7,C^"^'''  ""'  «-"'' 

of  the".  Jallf^'f  ."jiThe'  {■nivefso^i^'ll'"';,'  «"".''^'"?  P"^'™" 
must  be  thanke  r  the  most  v..ln,..V'.''  "";«?,  hand,  he 
made  to  the  lite™t,,,."!t'f ''".'"' ..y.'.'','!''I''«.'="''t'''''i'fi<>i'  .vet 

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made  to  the  I  te ra  re  of  tlip  «n.  • ''',  ''\''"'''"''>'''''''  ^^^ 
tlu-reare  signs  of  caref,  1  rPsl,,rnh-''-''u  \"  "'■'"''y  '^'"W"*-''' 
himself  the  e<. iittS  r.rv  >,?Xi''  "/  ■'";'  explored  fur 
and  he  is  riKht  iii  I      Lv^L,"'  ''^^.'-?,  "f   niformation,  .  .  . 

what  he  setiZvvn  appear"f,r  ifi  H  4?  r*'"'"","  .P""'""  "f 
.Iraif.,  .x.xxv.  ^30        '  P*""^'  ""^ '"«  Hist  time  ill  Kuu'Msh."— 

ver  "tv  of  Prtinh  ■'  V'  ,;'-I'^"^'  B'^a'luatcd  at  the  L'ni- 
SHd/e    18?8     5'.  '■'^'^'r''  "*■  ^'-  John's  College. 


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Pl, ^ojdlieHlt^^us'u^seM'^''':^^*-,'';','.'',-''!,^^ 

;;;,,;i-'fi-''"i.'i-.j"Mih;^ui:;n^l,;'';;ii';.!,l;r'''%^,t 

Science  Ivxan.iner  and  ChemieaV  l.roblelusVi.'n,    iV.,? 

K.^""^;;''^:.,l!^^^-;,--i-«nd.^ 

Vork,    1X8        2mo      is,'  -■'•„'. ?',';"''"'  ''™"'cl>-y,  -V. 
Fonn's.     Iilu.1  "N.Vo;k.'l888   4t""«   '"    '''   ''"""- 

i./l"ri5*'ir  i^!;:::;.  ^,.''^"-^  o-  r...teh«urh. 
-3z:;!i'f;;:i„^f!:!:^^,i:;«^-.^^icai  Aspect 

^jgua«e,  With  a  «.,o,v  ^i^s^^iri^^^^  iiu;;!!^!:;.'^:!:;,^;::"!^;^! 

j^<j  A  Hook   about   Bo,s.  Edin.,  Is,18.  p.  8vo  =  ^tl.  ed.. 


t..e&^-:»;,::;;s^,-ss^>C'>-ir-l'.'..«,i.. 

a>1nste:'«ri:i;I^r.^cS-''K^i^''7ilV  "  '^^  "''  ""i'' 
.875.  ,2.  8tories  of  F^'ch"  choo\''L  ie' E.li ""  h";'/' 
p.  «vo;  new  ed..  1875.     l;i  Master  John  iiul,;"a' Holi-' 


y  As-sumptfon  in  nlT"p'o'si'tfvB'''p''h^Lr„'  """i.'','^'"'"'    i  ""^  ""Hdays,  E 

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M.  Tliu  Olil  ThIo*  of    Niitiirul  Allii'H,  Lmi.,  1H.',(1,  1 


2.  (Ii'mian  llriiiniiiiir 


Cliivnirv,  Ui'lold.    IHmt.    Kcllri.,  1H77,  IL'inu.    2.') 


lint- i  "11   11  Sliii|ilill('il   Mfllioil,  I.on.,   IS^'irt,  p.  Hvo.      ;t.    Thi' 


tiio   Xiirralivi!  of  tlic   Triul«   iiml    rriivoln  oC  a    l'lilloanpli.v  "I  llic  S|..iiiiwli,  l.mi.,  IS.Ml,  I2iiiij 


1!6.  Tlio  YniiiiK 


IH7H, 


toiiH  : 

Yminn  (iunllemiiii,  Kilin.,  IS7S,  p. 

Kc'Ik'Im  :  11  Story  ul'  th»  lliittlti  cif  Lcxiii^ttmi,  Ivlin 

p.  Svn.     27.  The  Men  iil'  lliii   lliickvyim.lK  :    TriU'  Sturicm, 

Kilin.,  1H71I,  p.  Hvci.    2M.  VimnK  IIimicIm  mi  0\>\  SlmuMirs, 

I.iin.,    I>*7(l,  p.  Hvo.     2!l.  Spin.llu   Storii'.t:    New   Vurim 

.ipiiii  li'im   01(1  Wiiol.     lllust.       I.iiii.,   I.'<"«,  «q.   Hlmii. 

;tii.  Wiiiicliir- 111' Iho  Voloiiiio.    Illu.Hl.    Ivliii.,  "<^'l. '-""'■ 

31.  tHiinan   iif  I.iiiiK   Ago,    llctiilii,   Kilin.,    IMSII,  p.  Hvo. 

32.  Seven  .-^torien  iibmit  Old  Fink.i  iinil  YminK  Onen, 
Lon.,  IHHO,  p.  sv.i.  .'ill.  Till)  DiiiiKlitcr  ul'  iln'  lli'giiiiinl : 
ft  Story  from  my  (irnniliiiotlior'a  .Imirniil,  I.on.,  I^Ml,  p. 
Hvo.  ;U.  Stories  of  Young  Ailvi^ntiULMH.  llluKt.  I.on, 
1S8I,  p.  .><vo.  :t,'i.  WuniierB  of  Kloi'tricity.  lllust.  l.un., 
ISSl,  ISiiio.  ;;il.  Slorira  of  ()I<1  Kunown  :  Tiiles  of 
Knitfhts  iin.l  lli'iiM'-.  lllust.  I.ou.,  1.SS2,  p.  Svo.  :I7. 
Our  llomcMiiili'  Slurios.  lllust.  I.on.,  |!<>2,  p.  IL'mo. 
;i».  A  Hook  of  ll.iyliooils.  lllust.  I.on.,  I'<.'<2,  p.  .-^vo. 
:ili.  Kveninns  Awav  lioiu  lloino:  for  Youni;  .Musters  anil 
Misses.  lllu.-l.  I.on.,  1MS:1,  ll'iiio.  III.  Kiilnuppeil  ; 
or,  Lewis  I.lfiyil's  Ailveiitiircs  in  VirKiniii,  i.on.,  \>^X'.\, 
iNmo.  41.  Tl'ii^  Wi^(«aiu  iiml  the  Wiir-I'iith  ;  or,  Tiiles 
of  111.'  U(m1  IiHlmiis,  l.nn.,  iss:;,  p.  ,Svo.  -12.  W.imlers  of 
tlio  Ice  W'orl.l,  I.on.,  1.SS4,  p.  Svo.  4:).  Stories  out  of 
Sehool-Tiuii'.  Illusl.  I.on.,  I.'<-<1,  p.  t*vo.  44.  Youn« 
Diiys  of  Authors,  lllust.  I.on.,  ISS.7,  p.  .Hvo.  4,"!.  Stories 
of 'Willi  llciisi.'.  lllust.  I.on.,  IHH.'i,  p.  Svc).  48.  Hoys' 
Own  Stones,  I, on.,  IHSii,  p.  svo.  47.  "Dumps,"  lui.l 
other  Stones,  K.lin.,  IHsil,  12iiio.  4H.  A  llan.lfiil  of 
Stories,  l.on.,  |HS«,  12ino.  4(1,  The  Hermit's  Apprentice, 
lllust.  KJin.,  IHHB,  cr.  Hyo.  .'JIP.  The  Vulture's  Nest, 
iin.l  other  Stories,  E.lin.,  l.HSrt,  12mo.  .'il.  Diek's  Dog, 
nncl  other  Stories  of  Country  Hoys,  Eilin.,  1H87,  l2uio. 
52.  The  Seven  Wise  Scholars.  lllust.  I.on.,  IHH7,  Hvo. 
5:1,  Scenes  from  our  Century,  from  Historians,  Ac,  I.on., 
1887,  11.  Hvo.  54.  Y'oungsters'  Yarns.  lllust.  Lon., 
1887.  p.  Hvo.  55.  A  Book  of  Dow- Wows,  l.on.,  1H8H,  Hvo. 
5fl.   A  Itoiiinnce  of  the  Mountiiins.      Illusl.      I.on.,  1H8H. 

.MoiicrieH,  I.ieut.  C.  C.   Scott.     Irrigation  in  i 
Southern  lOunipo,  lHII7-liH,  l.on.,  IHtiH,  Hvo. 

.Moiurielt,  Hon.  Frederick  Charles,  son  of 
.lames,  l.onl  Monoriefl',  I'li/i'i  ,•  b.  1H4 
lit   Iho   Inner   Temple  1H74.     1.  Th 
kieper.s,  Lon.,  1874,  I2mo.      2.  Wit  ami  Wisaoin  of  the 
lieu.h  and  liar,  Lon.,  |HH2,  I2mo. 

.Yioiicrieir,  Kev.  Sir  Henry  Well  wood,  Bart., 
ISiill-188:!,  minister  of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Edinburgh,  from 
1-^52;  moderator  of  the  Free  Church  (4eiicriil  Assembly 
from  IHIID.  I.  Creeds  and  Cliurches  in  Scotland,  Edin., 
lHii9,  Hvo.  2.  The  Free  Church  Principle  :  its  Character 
and  History,  Lon.,  IHHH,  Svo. 

••  We  are  tainted,  we  suppose,  in  Sir  II.  Mnncrleirs  view, 
with  what  he  rails  ■  the  disease  iif  Kii(,'lisli  Krastiaiilsm,' 
ami  shall  not  discuss  the  views  .set  for'h  in  this  voluuie. 
Let  It  siiHiee  to  .siiy  that  they  could  tint  have  loiind  a  more 
able  and  ihorouKligoing  udvucatc."— .Sjjcdo/oi',  Ivi.  U'lJ. 

.i.  Thomas  Chalmers :  a  Fragment,  Edin..  1S84,  Hvo. 

Moncrietr,  J.  A.  The  .Scientific  Structure  of  the 
Universe,  I.on.,  IHHO,  Hvo. 

MoncriefT,  J.  P.  Edgar  and  I :  the  Story  of  a 
Home,  Lou.,  1877,  cr.  Svo. 

Moncrietf,  Sir  James,  Baron  Moncrielt', 
LL.D.,  P.C,  b.  1811  ;  Scotch  advocate  1833;  .M.P.  1H51 
-liH;  lord-advocate  1H51-52,  &o.;  lord  justice-clerk  18(i9 
-8H;  raised  to  the  peerage  1874;  succeeded  his  brother, 
Rev.  Sir  H.  W.  .Moncrieff,  as  eleventh  Baronet  18S;i.  1. 
Address  on  Jurisprudence  and  .\mendment  of  the  Law, 
Ellin.,  ISBll,  Hvo.  2.  A  Chapter  of  History  :  Scotland  in 
the  Sixteenth  Century,  Edin.,  1863,  Hvo.  3.  A  Visit  to 
my  Discontented  Cousin,  I.on.,  1871,  p.  Svo.     Anon. 

"MoncriefT,  Louisa  A.  1.  Herbert  Percy;  or, 
Christinas  to  Easter,  l.on.,  1862,  IHmo;  new  ed.,  1867. 
2.  Ronald  and  Albert,  Lon.,  1H63,  12nio.  3.  Lionel  St. 
Clair;  or,  Under  the  Ranian-Tree,  Lon.,  1871,  IHmo.  4. 
Augustine's  Choice;    or,   The  Children  of  Strathdevon, 


.tlonday,   .Vli'red  Jiinivs.    The    History  of  lln 


1'llUIIIII 


iHH.'i 


Svi 


raiiiily  oi   ^  I'll. 

.>londy,  lUlnilind  I''.  (Ed.)  Preliminary  Catiilo){ur 
of  till'  iModi'ls,  Si  c'imiii-,  and  Drawings  contaiiied  in  llii' 
.Metalliirgii'iil  .Museum  of  the  Imperial  College  of  Ktigi- 
nee^ill^'  ot  .lapan,  Tokei,  IH77,  Svo. 

.Moiie,  t'.  Treatiie  iin  American  Engineering,  .\. 
York,  iH.'i.'i.  4loi  with  I'.. I.  vol,  of  phitei". 

.'flonell,  tiilhcrt  t  hichentrr.     Crciition  and  the 
Scrijiture  the  Hevelation  of  (Jod.  N.  York,  IS82,  12mo, 
.>lon('y.  Mm,     Suggestive  Thoughts  in    Prose  anl 
\'('rso,  Lou.,  lHtl2,  I2mo. 

.tloney,  A.  and  Jieorgc  Henry.  Stvastojiol; 
Our  Tent  in  the  Crimea,  and  Wanderings  in  Sevastopol. 
liy  Two  Drolliers.      Lon.,  Is56,  12mo.     Anon. 

'"  We  are  ,  .  .  disposed  to  rank  this  viilnme  amoiiK  the 
liest  of  thiisi' wlilili  hilniig  to  our  lu'i'^eiit  war  lili'riilure. 
Itdi'als  ilik'lly  "iHi  the  I'lnsliiw  pnrliini  of  the  great  slnii;- 
gk'."-.l'/i..  No,  11T7, 

.Yloney,  Agnes  li.  Old  Songs  for  Young  \  onis : 
with  Tunes,  l.on.,  IHSH,  I6mo. 

.Money,  Angel,  .M.D.,  .M.U.C.P.,  assistant  (ihysician 
to  the  Hospital  lor  Children,  (Ireat  Ormond  Street,  and  to 
University  College,  London.  Treatment  of  Diseases  in 
Children:  including  the  Outlines  of  Diagnosis  and  tlio 
Chief  Pathological  Difforenies  between  Children  and 
Adults,  I.on.,  1HS7,  cr.  8yo. 

.>lonev,  Charles  L.  Knocking  about  in  Xew  Zeu- 
laiid,  l.on.,  iH72.  IJiiio, 

i'>l»ney,.'>liHN  K.  Kriile.  A  Little  Dutch  .Maiden: 
a  South  Alriean  Skeleh,  l.on.,  lHS7,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

.tloney,  Lienl.-Col,  l<:Uward,  [kuIi;  vol.  ii,, 
add.,]  served  in  India  and  in  the  Crimean  war,  iiii.i 
afterwards  became  a  lea-phmler  in  India.  1.  The  Wile 
and  the  Ward:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  lH51t,  p.  Svo.  2.  TJie 
Cultivation  and  Manufacture  of  Tea,  1872;  3d  ed  ,  Ih;^, 
Svo;  4th  ed.,  enl.,  iHHd. 

"We  think  that  Cnlimel  Money  has  done  (;o<  1  service  by 

tbrciwint;  Into  the  form  of  a  book  an  es:.ay  v   .icli  uniiic'l 

the  prize  awarded  by  the  Agricultural  and  llorlicuUiiril 

Soeiely  of  India,  in   1H7'J,     The  author  is  one  of  a  well 

known  AliKlii-liidlaii  family.  .  .  ,  lie  has  liiiil  plenty  ol 

ailed  to  the  b;ir     practical  experience,  and  has  ttsted  the  liiboiiis  of  other 

l.iabilitv  of  Inn-     men.  .  .  .  Colonel  .Money's  wencral  rules  and  principles. 11,, 

■'  farasweeaii  form  a  JndKmeiit.seem  to  have  reason  aswell 

as  e.xiH'ileneo  on  their  side,  ,  .  .  .No  tea-planter  can  iill'H'l 

to  disregard  his  experience."— S(i(,  Itii: 

3.  Woman's  Fortitude  :  a  Tale  of  the  Indian  Mutiiiv, 
I.on.,  IHSl,  or.  Hvo.  4.  The  Truth  about  .\moriea,  Lon., 
18H6,  12nio. 

"  Mr,  Money,  as  one  of  the  victims  of  what  Is  known  ii^ 
the  'Antelope  Viillev  swindle,'  Isextremelv  out  of  temper 
with  the  great  Keimblic.  ,  ,  ,  Ills  volume  is,  however,  en- 
tertaining,"—.4o»/,.  XXX,  2."iH. 

Money,  J.  W.  B.,  barrister-nt-law.  Java;  or. 
How  to  .Manage  a  Colony,  Lon.,  1861,  2  vols.  cr.  svo. 

"The  express  object  of  Mr.  Money's  book  is  to  instiliitc 
a  comparison  hetweeii  K.nglisli  rule  in  Inrlla  and  liiiii  li 
nilc  in  Javd  The  result  is  Ijv  no  nieiins  lavourable  1"  our 
own  iiatioi  I  is  therefore  the  more  deserving  our  atleii- 
tive  eonsld.       ion,"— .'mi(.  Jici:,  xi.  .W7. 

Money.  Walter,  F.S.A.  1.  (Ed.)  The  I'aridi 
Church  Goods  in  Rerkshirc,  A.D.  1552:  Inventories  ul 
Furniture  and  Ornaments;  transcribed  from  Kecords: 
with  Introduction  and  Notes,  Oxf.,  1879,  sm.  Hvo.  2. 
The  First  and  Second  Battles  of  Newbury,  and  the  Siege 
of  Donnington  Castle,  1881,  Hvo;  new  ed.,  1H84.  ::. 
The  History  of  the  Ancient  Town  and  Borough  of  New- 
burv  in  the  County  of  Berks,  Oxf.,  1HH7,  Hvo. 

.Monfort,  Hev.  Francis  Cassette,  D.I).,h.  isil, 
at  Orcensburg.  Decatur  Co,,  Ind. ;  graduated  at  Wabiisli 
College  1H64;  studied  tiii'ology  in  Edinburgh  and  llcr- 
lin ;  pistor  of  the  First  Church,  Cincinnati,  and  C'liter 
of  the  Herald  and  Presbyter.  1.  Sermons  for  Silent 
Sabbaths,  Cin.,  1H84.  2.  Socialism  and  City  Evangeli- 
zation, Cin.,  1SS7. 

Munfries,  Alexander,  a  teacher  in  Dundee.  1. 
Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Chaucer,  Edin.,  IH76.  12nio. 
2.  The    Established   Church   in  Scotland :   a  Historical 


Lon.,  1875,  12mo. 

Moncrietr,  Robert  Scott,  advocate.  The  Scot-  Study,  Edin.,  1H79,  Svo.  Anon, 
tish  Bar  Fifty  Years  Ago:  Sketches  of  Scott  and  his  1  Mongan,  James  Koscoe.  1.  (Trans.)  SaMusts 
Contemporaries:  with  Biographical  Notices  by  U.  Ii.,  Catiline;  new  ed.,  LoU.,  l.-<64,  12ma.  2.  (Trans.)  X*ii.> 
[George  Burnett,]  Edin.,  1871,  4to.     Posth.  i  phon's  Anabasis,  Books  I.-III.,  Lon.,   1864,  12mo.    d 

Moncrieff,  W.  D.  Scott,  C.E.      1.  Mary  Queen ~  ""     '     ■      ^  '^' 

of  Scots:  an  Historical  Drama,  in  Five  Acts,  Glasgow, 
1872,  Svo.    Anon.    2.  The  Abdication  :  a  Play.    lllust. 
Lon.,  1881,  foL 
1126 


(Trans.)  (Edipus  Tyrannus  of  Sophocles,  Dublin,  IH6^ 
12mo.  4.  Introduction  to  Ancient  Geography,  Lon.,  l^liC. 
I2mo.  5.  Practical  English  tJramraar,  Lon.,  1H68, 12mo. 
fl.  (Trans.)  Annals  of  Tacitus,  Books  I.-VI.,  Lon.,  1S72, 


MOX 

uT', H7;  (Trani.)   :-e  M„l..,lo  Imaginairo,  by  Mnli^re, 

o|>h„n«  A«,..ilau-,  .\  ..nrlumtor,  IH71.,  12,,,,,.     111.  ,Tra,„., 

A  liii  I,.,  by  Itacinv,  Maii,l„..lor,  |S7I,,  1  :',„„,    1 1.  nVaii.  i 

lli«l',mrl»riitlMiH„rci,.cn,  u({»li,»!{'aiili„,.,  Ism  |:>„„', 

.">■  <1™"V'  •^'I'l'""!'--"'    I'liilnc'iDt,.,-,   .Ma„cho»lt.r,   issii' 

;!,'I,"",o         'Tr'""!;,'  *'l'li'"^^l"»'  AnliK,„i«.  M.„„.hi.,ie,-, 

.,    •    ,  ™"'     '   -,  '  '.;:""''•'  '^'r''"'''l«"'  '*J"'«.  M«ncl,u..t.r, 

Ti     '       ,""■  V    ':  ['""''■>  ■'!'»   •'^«>'«»    CliiiifH    „Kui„«( 

Ihfbofl,   by    .K.i,Oiyli,H,    M.i„i'be»t(<r,    IS,SII,    I",,,,,        ||| 

rin.ns.)   nvi,l'«    K„,ii,  Ion.,  ISMll,  V>m.,.      17.  (Tm,,,.)' 

";"'\'^''''' >n''""'«S  l."n„  INHII,  l:',„„.     IH.  (Trail- 

I  M,„„r»(),ly.-ey,  l.on.,  Issi),  |2 111.  (Trans.)  .Xcm,- 

|.hoi, ,  Cyr..,,,...lia,  ,\IunMi,.„t„r,  Issi,  ll'm„.  n,,^  (Tran..) 
riif  on  „f  lM,ri|,i,|»-,  .\Iain,h,.,-tcr,  IN.SI,  |:-,„o.  21.  Our 
lircat  .Military  r.piiiiiiMiiili'rH,  I,i>ii.,  |,sm:i,  i,  syo  '>•> 
(TranH  )  Teroi,,,.'-  lloaiituiitiiiH.riiiiR.n.J,  MaiichesU'r' 
.";  '  "",',",•  ,:,•'•  ''''"'""•)  liuorn  i„-n  .\I„r.na,  l.ssl. 
;s"i"'i..  "'■..'■■T'^  Torenro',  Acldphi,  .\I„n,.h,-.ner,  ; 
ISN,,  |>„,„.  •«.  Our  Warrior  I'rin™*,  l,„n.,  IMSI),  „. 
Svo.  .Mo.-t  of  Ihu  forBKoin«  |iiibii,.»lioii»  bHonir  to  ii 
.erios  of  litoral  tianslution,-  oiititlud  "  K«lly'»  ria.,si„al 

K  vy  !*.  i 

■MoiigrcUieii,  .ViikiinJuh,  ,i.  isss,  „,!.  h|  •  „m 
i,n  ioi,„i,iry  lociber  of  tl,„  (UM„„  cU,\,.  iin.l  contrib- 
i,l».l   to  ,(9  ,,ubli,.al,„„s.      Ilo  wa«   placMl  on   tho  civil 

.ens  on  l„t  ,l,,r,n«  .Mr.  Uia.l.-toiioV  la.t  a.luiii.i.trntion. 
1.  Iroe-i  iin.l  .sliriibHlor  Kn-lisI,  Plantations  l.on.,  1870 
8vo.     '.  Kn^lan.r..  ForiOKn  I'olicy,  l,„n.,  1S7I,  l2iuo.    :{ 

Icatbor.-ide  .Manual  of  lianly  Trc.s  and  Sbrulw,  l.oii  ' 

s7fl    .'"'i  ""•*  '^""'•'""•■an  Autobioxrapbv,  I,on.','  ' 

1.S78,  .)  v,.I.H.  ,T.  sv„.     5.   Fr,.o  Trud,.  and  Kn^llinl    Co,,,! 

rr''l«s';""fi'     •   'w"V  "''."''•  """"  ^'""-^  »"'  -'- 
vso    12,no.     ,.   Ili.tory  of  ll,e  Krei.  Trado   .Mov'emen 
in  hnglund    I,on     ISSI,  l2,„o.     s.   VWa,  for  I'rotoc    ,„  ; 
txauiinud.  (fobdfn  Club   I'ub.,)   Lo„.,    ISS2,   Svo       il 
H  fiiltli  (,roati..n  :  wiih  an  rntro.luction  by  ,S.  .flern'c    n' 
KSi'l9?f''   ','i""t     '"•J''"*^"«'''inalQ..«.'fion,  Lon.! 
cm'';  ,";/,>•'">«  De|"-'-'S'i"r.,  UfotMitand  l',T..,.|,t 
(tobden    Club    I'ub,,)    I,„n.,    Iss5,    12nio.     12.  (In    tlio 
Ii,8|,laoomontof  Labour  and  Ca|,ital,  (Cobdun  Club  I'ub   ) 

Moiiier,  Joseph.    Tho  French  Revolution  :  a  Poem, 
liinto  U.  Loll.,  ISS4,  |,.  Svo. 

.Moiiier-Williiims.     Sec  Williamh. 
nMl;^'"l"N'  *•«»••■'•.'»''  *''A-"  (l>..oud.)    See  Short- 

llol  SK,  J.   llKNUV,   1. 7.11. 

I  '^"."g'^,',  M;  ^^'     I"'"l"-et«tion  of  Revelation,  fc, 
l.on.,  18511,  12,110.  '         ' 

.Moiikhouse,  Williair  Cosmo,  an  Enslisli  art 
critic  bii.  furnished  the  text  lor  several  pictorial  w'rk 
vhicbare  includclin  the  following  Mat.  1.  A  Dream  of 
Idle„e««,  Un.,  186..,  l2mo.  2.  A  Question  of  Honour. 
«  \ovel,  I  on.,  1868,  3  vol.-.  ,,.  ,Svo.  ;).  Masterpiece.,  of 
hnglish  .\rt:  Photographs.  Lon.,  1868,  4t«.  '  4.  The 
Jorksof  John  llcnry  Foley,  l.on.,  187,^,  4to.  5.  Sir  C  i 
•..■..(lake:  Pictures,  with  Sketch  of  tho  Artist,  ton.,  187.^ 

'il,  n  ""I"'  "''  •I''  '^'^""''  Landseer.  Noiv  .Series. 
"  th  Descriptions  Lot,.,  1S77,  4to.  7  Sketehe.,  by  Sir 
Idivin  Lanoseer;  from  a  Collection  of  Her  Majesty  tho 
Queen  and  other  Sources  :  with  a  History  of  his  Art  Life,  ! 
,  ""••  llLL'  ""•  „^-  ^'"y  ">  Kxei-cises  in  tho  Pr&is  }'ook, 
p.'svo  "'  '"'^••™'  Artists,")   Lon.,   1879,  j 

"We  consider  that  the  olmpter  entitled  '  Introdn,.t,,rv'  ' 

t'LaiLsioi  nays.  — *;,'frt(((or,  iiil.  407. 

10.  Italian  Pre.K»phaelites,  ("  The  National  Ualle,y.") 
illust.     Lon.,  1887,  12uio.  ''     ' 

1  ^s!,""vo""*"'  **"'  "*•    ^'^""''  *'"""*  "'"'  ^"™''  I"""-' 

Jlonkswell,  Lord.    .«ee  Coi.mbh. 

Monmouth,  Mrs.  Elizab«ih  Harpe,  ("Sophin 
l.-ioospun  pseud.)  1.  .hivenilos.  Illust.  Host.,  i87U- 
..  I.  ^  vols.  l«,„o.  2.  Much  Fruit,  Bost.,  187J.  3.  Liv- 
ing on  Half  a  Dime  a  Day,  188(1,  8vo 

lolcdncss  and  Early  Translation,  Lon.,  1862 
•Monro,  A.  M.     1.  The  Beautiful  I.ndy  Chichester  • 


MON 

'  Lon'T'i"!?Mf  p' "';„.'"'"■•  '""'•  •'•  '"'■  ■•  '''■""•^^  f"'^'. 

I       '!'"!,"''."•   *!•      "■'''■'    '"'"""   "'■   Margaret  „r    Aniou 
Ian.      Hishop    IU.,.kingt md    othe,> :     wrii„.„    i,       ho 

.Monro,    Dnvid    IlilinhlK,     M.A      uraduntcd    nt 
llaliiol  („||..K.,   „.„W,|,  l>..s;    Fellow  nf.fr    I  r  »  si 
voe.provon  I871-S2,  an,|  since  then  provo,t      A  drain.' 
mar  ol  the  Homeric  Dialect.  Lon     Is.s-svo 

^l.lI^■-^:;^  "•'!!:iviii  ■'"  '"^'  ""■"•  -"'^'^ »« «^i'"i«r. 

isf'.'ir''  "7'  ^•!'"'"'''  M.A.,  [.,..,.,,„,.  II.,  a,,,,.,] 

isi..-|8m,,  gra.luulcdiit  (lrielC„l|,.^,.,(iv|„rd,  IS.ill-  i.i.r 
petual  curate  of  Harrow.  Wniid  lSI2-i)o,  an,  In.m'ih.n 
vicar  of  St.  .lobn's,  l.cds.     I.   Fables,  So    ,'    .  ||. 

gorics     !.„„.,    ,.s4:i,    ismo.     2.  Wandering  \V,||i.,.  I     ,  ., 

"I  other  A  legMries,   Lon.,  |s4«,   |2,„o.     4.  The   Hark 

,       '■;">•  Allegory,  Lon.,  IsiO,  I2ni,..  5.  The  Va.-t  Ariiiv  : 

'"  Allegory,  Lon.,  IS.^II,  |2i„„.     n.  True  Stories  of    "it 

(igcs    Lon.   I8i(),  ISmo.    7.  A  View  of  th.-  Parochial  Sv  . 

ten,     .,,n..  ,H3,i   ,svo     h.  Sermons  on  .ho  Uesp,:,"brr tv 
i  Work    i    n"   i's"l'  ."""'-  .'■""••  "■'^"'  '*'"•     "•  '■"""■''i'il 

I_^,,.).    l2oo.      II.   Basil,  the  Scb.,ol.|(„v ,    ,.r,  Th.^   Il.i; 

of  Aruo.lel,  Ion.,  I.s.vi.svo.  Anon.  4 th  ed.,  IS72.  •' 
V-"''/.'"'Tr'"r"''- '"""?[•  '•""-  '"■■■'•  '-""-:  i"'  -'l- 
r"i".  II.  Di,,ly  .Stu.lies  ,l„ri„g  L,.„l,  |,„„..  |s,„l,  12,„„ 
s-,i   "l",'      •■^'';.K",'-"-""f '■'"■''"'""  '-iloand  Death,  Lon., 

I      il    :         i'''-|       ;•  '•'■"",'L"'''  ""''  "'■""'"•  '"■'  Tho,<oldi,.r' 
Lite:  a    lale     l.on.,  18;,li.    |2m..;   ,„.w    od.,    IsHy.       i; 

nr..cbial  Lootnreson  Fn    iish  I'oit.y,  Lon.,  1S.M,  I2i„„' 

IS.   ian.cliial  Papers,  L  ii..  |s.^,s,  |2im„.      m.    fhe  Hark 

Mountain,:  ..„  Allegory.  Lon.,  Is.os,  |2mo.     2,    S  I   , 

Prayers  lor  the   Kcelesiastical   Yea,-,   Lon,   18.-,s     |-„„, 

ron'""'ls'-"r.,""  '""  .'.'.'""■"'^^'"■^  '■'"'»  "I'l  TesJaimnt,' 
l,m,  l,s,,8,  ,i  vols.  12mo.  22.  Illustrations  of  Faith  ■ 
•-ighi    Plain  Sermons,  Lon.,  lS(i2.  12nio.     2;i.  The  Ps 

"12  i'2;;',o"'"o-"K?'  '"'■  -^' ''""■> ""J  Archit  i!,:;... 

',','■    . .  ;  •      ^''-  ^'"'"y:    a   Sc'l'"'!    to    "Harrv    and 

J  he  Lost  Inhe,,tance:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  l.sM  l2mo  "A 
I.';,la:  a  lale,  Lon.,  1861,  |2mo.  21).  Pa.«cal  the  Pil" 
grim  ,•  new  ed.,  Lon..  IMI7,  l2iiio.  8(1.  Kdwi,  •  Riling; 
T2"."/'i-','r''     •"■  F-'IpHnts  in   the  ,>4now  :  * 

mi  i'imo.  '  ""■  •'^-  '^"''^  '■"^ "'«  *""'"»•  ''""•' 
TaS"i??'^«7-'',V"'  ^T^':T«  ^"«<"''  »"''  "">«' 

iaks    Lon.,  187;.,   12mo.     2.  .'<elf.SaeriHce,   Lon.,  ls,s|, 


T,?„    r  «  '.T',"-     ';  ^'"'  ^■""'•"'""rs  of  Red  Tor:  a 

la  0  of  South  Devon,  Lon.,  1S77,  cr.  8vo.     2.   Love  L,  <t 

.  but  Honor  Won,  Lon.,  1S78,  :i  vols.  cr.  Svo.     I!    C,,un try 

,  ..->..«  Counter  I  a  X„vel,  Lon.,  1S78,;1  vols.  cr.  S>o       ^ 

:  K?":r^A*^:s~i4-volr;;:^^^  '^--^  -^  ^I'p™-^ 

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'  .n^T;f;^k-Vork;fsfi:j"^::^^  ^-""""^ "-"  «^-- 

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.  the    onnecticut  R,ver,  X.  York,  Svo.      2.  I.e-crii.tio,  ,  f 

he  Piers  of  the  New  Railroad  Bridges  ove- UieSe  k  nk 

River,  Providence,  18C8,  Svo.  "^u  tnc  ,  cik.,nk 

I  lei^""'""'  •'•  "•     ^""""■'  ""'1  Mi,scellaneou,s  Poems, 

:      Mo-iroe,  Lewis  B.    Manual  of  Vocal  and  Physici..! 
Tra...;ng.     Illust      I'iiila.,  IvCII,  12mo  '^ 

M«>»roe,   Mrs.    Lewis    II.      The    Story   of   our 
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KsslTr.'"™^""*'    '"'"  ^^^  ^'''"•''«"-  «  ^'"'"'1.  L»no 

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Dame:    Dramas  and    Poems,   X.  York,  1876    12mo      2 

(Irans)    Sir  Thomas  More:    an    Historical    Romance- 

frmn  the  French  of  the  Princess  de  Craon,  N.  York   1878; 

Monsell,  Rev.  John  Samuel  Bbwiey,  LL  D 

graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  l,s.32;  rector  ofsi' 
NIC  ,ol„.s,  u  Idford,  1870.  1.  Spiritual  Song's  for  the  S.  nJ 
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B«ltUli'!«3,    Um.,  I^«2,  riino;    M  oil.,  1<*AA.      A. 
«»»»>♦  •'«<«<!  fur  llio  Cliiiruli'ii  Vi'ur,  l.on., 


A*  B«itii 
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Heji.ii.u. 
Mi'tro|iollt.i 
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.,i1.     D    Tlia   Pnx'knK    lloll,  ami 

m,  ijoMi .    2il  f.'l  ,  l^fl'.i.     r.  (Mir 

,  \Uw,  .  •!,  till.  i      "     I-lghtK 

ubie  A(iroiiliri«.  I  Viray. 

11  Church  Ciiti'iii  ,  l.*7l,. 

jn\t.      (limit.      IiOB.,    l^/.>,  Iftlllu. 

I'riws,-  ifil    I'll..   I'on,,  IHTft,  iJ^iuo. 

»*    Nenr  lloiiic' ill  I.ii»l  i    2.1  eel.,  r.oo..  I.H7B,  18mo.     lii 

"SSimoii   tlio  Cvrcnliui.  iin.l  ..llior  I'ocui^ .   now  eil.,  Lon., 

»»:«.  I  Sill. , 

HuH"*'!!*  Iti  Ml       I'hi'    IMItrion    of   Kc(lciii|itloii, 

Jlonsfr,  J.  W.  (K.l)  An  li;ii,,)rl.)iia)ilitt  on  Iho 
■;«i(J»n.-i.s.  .-it.  L.iiii'.  IssO,  Mvo. 

'  RdwHrd.      I.  The    HBWii({e    Diffloulli- 

1ST4,  -I'i.     I.'.  Tliu  .AilviiiiliiKcit  ol'  IW 
iif    Uriiiniiisf,    Lon,,    ls;,i,    ,Svo.    :;. 
.'-i.^nKc,  iin.l  whiit  tu  Uu  with  it:    ii  .Scrliii  i 

I  <■*;),  svo. 

iMontllKII*  II.      The  t'.ippor,  Tin,  nn.l  Hron/.o  Coin- 
age, nil. I  l'iiliurn.<  r.ir  ('..inn,  of  Kni/liin.l,  from  Klinubitli  | 
to  Vi.it.iriii,  l.iMi,,  l.ss.^.  1 

"  It  l.s  II  wiiik  wliii'li  will  (like  ltd  jiln.  •■  hh  IIr'  stini.lniil 
our  iip.pii  llio  Mil.Jfrt  .111  wliiiii  It  triMil.s.  •  -.l(/i.,  .Sn.  ;iiill. 

M<iiitaKii,  i'Ord  ltolu>rt,  \\.\..  IM'.,  [""'''>  >'<>l' 
II.,  ii.l.l.,]  li.  I.'^L'.O;  ami  ol'llic  sixth  Diikt'  .if  .\Iiiiiuliuntor  j 
M,P.  for  Hunlinn.lmiHhiro  I.^Sll-TI,  iin.i  fur  Wostniciith 
1H"4-S(lj  vi.io-iirtviilunt.if  tlic  eouiieil  1S(I7-()S.  I.  .Mir- 
ror In  Anierifii,  l,on.,  I^iil,  Hv.i,  1!.  Wonla  on  (livrilialili, 
Lon.,  isill.  :i,  Tlio  Kmir  K.x|ioriiuentH  in  Chiir.li  ami 
State,  nn.l  lli.i  Cnnlliut.H  nf  the  Cliurchi'.-i,  l,.m.,  I^iil,  8v.i. 

"'I'lic  Iniirchiiri'lif'iiniis,  or  ('.x|ii'rliiu'iit.s  In  Cliiircli  aii.l 
Stiiti',  wlilcli  ('iiiiHtltiilo  lliui'lik^r  siililui't  illsi'iisMMl  liy  th.i 
aiilhnr.  all)  ilu'.lKimtcil  n.'..  l^'lrsl,  llii'  .Niiliiiiiiil  (.'liiirilifi 
wliiili  have  liuiMi  wtalill.-lii'.i  In  Knulaii.l,  wluTo  tlii'  lay 
anil  I'i-Tiial  fiL'iiifiils  ari' liahiiici'il;  .  .  .  Seroinl,  tliu  liast- 
ern  rimrrli  in  Itiissia,  wlu'ri;  that  (Mmri'li  Is  ii  iiioio  |nilltl- 
I'lil  tiiul  iif  llii'  .-lulu;  Thir.l.  tlu^  Cliiirrli  of  Konio,  whieii 
(iVL'i:;.;...  ll.i-  .-.al.' ;  aii.i  Knr.rlli.  .ViiuTli'iiiilsiii,  or  tlio  way 
nf  llio  .S'llarli's,  uiiiliT  wlilrli  die  .'^liito  In  iiiii'iiiiiioct.Ml 
with  a  Cliiirch,  wliloli  can  lianlly  lio  sui'l  tu  u.xi.-,t  wliiTo 
tlie  I'li'rlnil  .■ii'iiiiMit  is  of  lllllf  ai'ciiiiiil,  lint  uiuiiT  wlik'li 
»y»U'iii,  lis  iiii.liT  Mil'  .li'Mpiitli'  ruriii  nf  Wi'sli'yaii  rellK'imi.H 
iiiiiiiliil.sirall.in  in  liiis  cuiiiitrv,  diu  author  illM'tTiis  fnriiiH 
iiitlinaleiy  ailiuil  willi  lliat  nf  Kmiio.  .  .  ,  Thu  niitiluo  wo 
have  ilrawii  isi'levorly  llilu.l  \\\i."—Aih.,  No.  WiW. 

■t.  Arhitratiim  in.-.teiiil  of  War,  l.on.,  1.S72,  l2nio.  5. 
Rc;^isti'r!  Ilc,'i.<ti!r !  Kcgistcr !  an  Appeal  to  CathoiicK, 
Lon.,  Ifir:i,  s.ii.  (1,  .S.iiiii'  I'.ipular  Krr.irs,  ("8t,  Joni'ph'a 
Thcoloj^ieal  Library,")  L.ni.,  1^71,  p.  .'<vo,  7.  E.\po.itu- 
lati.in  in  K.xtreiiiis:  Koinarks  on  .Mr.  (iiailstono,  Lon., 
lH7a,  fp.  Mvo,  8.  Tlio  Fnrc'lKn  I'olicy  of  KnK'laml  ami 
thu  Ka.'tern  tiuo.'.tiiin,  L.m.,  1.177,  Svo.  11.  Kc.'unt 
Evontu,  an.l  a  Cluo  to  their  Solution,  Lon.,  IHSIl,  ll-'nioj 
2il  eil.  sainu  year.  10.  Xho  Sower  and  the  Virgin,  Lon,, 
1«S7,  p.  MVO,' 

Muiitngii,  Uillinm  Drngo,  seventh  Duke 
of  .tliiticlic8ter,  b.  is:.i;i.'  .^ui'l'ociIuiI  his  father  in 
IS.Oj,  (Kii.)  Court  ami  ."f.micty  fr.ini  Klizabeth  to  Anno; 
from  the  I'apois  at  Kiiiib.iltnn,  Lon.,  \-<M,  2  volit.  Svo, 

"■fiisi'li.ilars  tlii.s  sdrtiifliiiok  i.'i  iiisulfurably  dull."— .b'u/. 
Rcw.  .wii.  ;.".»i. 

Montague,  Adn.  I'l^t  Iliuius  Ver  :  a  Xovol,  Lon., 
1R7.'*,  p    •'ivo. 

.H<:  ilugiie,  C.  \\,  Keeollcotions  of  an  Equestrian 
.Manajjir,  Lon.,  I'^.Sl,  I'Jiiio. 

.>loiitagiie,  Chiirles  Ikoward.  I.  Tiie  Romance 
of  the  Lilies,  Boat,,  188(1,  I'.'nio,  2.  Tlio  Face  of  Koscn- 
fel:  a  Novel,  X,  York,  ISSS,  12iiio, 

,>Ioiitaguc,  Frnncis  Charles,  b.  1S,')8;  ^radu- 
atcd  at  I'liiver.iity  College,  Lund.in,  I.S7.S,  and  at  Oriel 
College,  O.xford,  KS.sii,  an.l  elected  Fell.iw  of  both  col- 
leges; called  to  the  Har  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1SH3.  1.  The 
Limits  of  [nilivi.Iual  Liberty  :  an  Ks.iay,  Lon.,  IS.'^.i,  .i^vo. 

"  A  very  able  an.l  uxtromoly  well  written  hook,  with 
mueli  urlgiuailty  of  tli.mnht,  .  .  .  The  eliief  object  .if  his 
bonk  Is  to  show  that  tlie  tbcor'ca  of  Heiitham  ami  the 
piliticui  •j.iinoniists  are  imi.k'.|iiiite,  ami  (hat  fiiiim;-faire 
is  it  tlie  ;.'-:  "urd  of  a  true  politiei'l  pliilosopliy."— .'-'jjcc- 
taliir,  Iviil. . 

2.  Lo'  al  .i'^istration  in  the  'Inited  Kingdom, 
(Cobden  C'ub  i  .•'■    ;  he  1)1 1  Poor- Law  and  the  New 

Socialism  J  .j,'.  i.  ...'rit;  .  an.l  I''  latioii,  (dbilen  Club 
Pub.)  t.  T'-.Jij..:  .  '.I'^ui.-ill,--,  CoWvii  Club  Pub.}  •^. 
Sir  Robert  F\  ?',  ('•,«.  !' i  .  .w  .Scr„)  Lon,,  18'<'<,  er.  Svo, 
8.  .Vrnold  1  i'"j'.i>a:  '■>hii'  Hopkins  Univ  'v  Studies, 
Bait.,   I8H,S,  ;<'yi,. 

Montague,   ,>liO(>i.''(;en.  William   Edward, 

C.B.,  served  m  the   Zulu  war,  ic. ;    retired    1.S87,      1. 
1V2S 


MOM 

Claiidn    .Meadowlrlgh,  Artlat,  Lon.,  IH't,  ^  voli,  p.  Avo. 
'2,  Canipaigniiig  In  South  Africa:   Ueiiiinitoenovs  of  an 

Officer  in  ls;il,  1 .,  IHsii,  p.  Hvo. 

"Ills  canipalKiiliiK  sketches  are  aliiiiist  IliMiilalily 
Kraplilc,  ami  Ills  ri'inliilseeiieea  nf  wiarv  inairlies  ami 
blvnliai's  arc  enlivened  Willi  pleasant  tniicliennf  dmiU'ry. " 
-.'V|(.  A',T,,  1. '.ilil, 

Bciegod  111  tho  Trn'Mvaal,  Kdin,,  18M1,  I'.'mo. 

it^onlHKiie,  lli'v.  U  illiani  l.ewifi,  b,  l'<,11,  m 
Belii^ertuwii.  ,Mii.s.;  gra.liiatcd  at  Anilicrnt  College  iii 
IS.'i6;  ttudied  thcoliigy,  and  wa^  lici'iined  In  preach  in 
t§AH,  tl/M'e  I  SHI'  has  been  profeHs.ir  of  nioilern  langu.i  v  s 
ut  Amlicr^i  I,  Coiiipiitativc  (iniiiiiiiiir  nf  tile  ,spaiii^li 
Language,  liosl.,  IM'II,  1>.  Manual  nf  Italian  llriiiiiniai, 
IS7I,  M,  Intr.iiliii'tiiiii  to  Italian  Literature,  l.''7:>,  2:1 
ed,,  IMTil.  With  others,  (ed.)  Ilingraphieul  Kecnr.l  .il  tl,,, 
Aluuiiil  ..f  .Vinhorst  College,  I.S21-1H7I  :  with  Inlrodii.'. 
'■  ,11  by  W.  S,  Tyler;   |al«o|    lliographieal    llecor.l  of  lli.i 

ii-(lriidiiale  .Members,  Ainhersl,  |SH:t,  Svo, 

.MonlaKUC,   /.  V.     The  Class  of  MUCCC.\.\X1 1. 
in   Amherst  College:    a    Reiiiembran.'e  Calal.igiie,  I'.iiii 
prising  a  History  nf  Kiich  .Member  fur  the  Twenty  Years 
succee.liiig  (Iraduatinii.  Amherst,  lS,'i2,  Svo. 

"Monlclair,  John  W,"  (Pseud)    .See  Wkiiu- 

MKVKII,  ,InliN   Wli.l.HM,   iii/'i'f, 

Moiitt'Uore,  Mtn.  (  harlottr,  d.  18,>l.  A  Few 
Words  tn  the  Jews,  lly  One  of  Theiiiscives.  Lon.,  I's..:'., 
8  VII. 

Moiiteflorv,  J.  <•.    Tho   llistnry  of   Knghuul,  in 

Verse,  Lull,,  187il:  new  ed.,  Is77,  p.  Sin. 

.Monti'liorc,  Itev.  TIioiiium   I.uw,  .M.A.,  gni'lii 
a  ted  at  Trimly  College,  Caiiibridge,  1818  ;  orilaiiied  ISIli; 
vicar  nf  Cliidwick  since    ISSIi.     Catecliesis   l''\iiiigeliea  : 
being  Ijucsti. ins  and  Answers  on  tiio  Textus  llecepiiis: 
Part  I.,  St,  .Mullliew,  Lon,,  1  sCJ,  p.  Svo, 

.>Ioiiteiro,  .Minn  IlenriqiietlH.  I.  (Trans.)  Por- 
tuguese Talcs,  by  Cmsiglieri  Pedrnso,  2,  (Trans,)  Tales 
of  Old  Lusitania:  Folk- Lore  of  Portugal,  by  Coeltn, 
Lon,,  1881,  p.  8vo. 

Monteiro,  Joachim  John,  associate  nfllic  Hi,v:ii 
Scliniil  nf  .Mines,  Fiiglaml.  Aiignia  and  tlio  Ituei 
Congo,     .Maps  and  Illiist.      Lon,,  1s7,t,  2  .ols.  er.  8v.,. 

".Mr,  MniilL'Iro  has  been  cii(,'iigc.l  since  lH."i8  In  tra.liiii; 
and  mliiliigoperallniis.  lie  lias  lia.l  iiiiiiMial  liieilltle- ^l 
vlslliiig  anil  explnrliu;  a  laiue  liael  nf  enniitry.  .  .  .  I  h,, 
geolngieal  liil'iiriiiatlnii  is  perhaps  ilie  mnsi  iuieieslini,'  liu- 
turt'  of  the  bniik.  .  .  .  .Vs  a  iialtiralisl,  .Mr.  Mniilelm  Ihh 
met  with  success.  .  .  .  'fliu  lics.'rlpti.iiis  nf  iiiilivo  li.il.its 
nn.l  cilstnius  arc  iiinst  liiteresllnt;."— .I^A  ,  No.  'J.'.l-'i. 

'   A  bnnk  which  Ihomiiglily  e.xliaii.sts  Its  subject."— .s,i(. 
.,  xl.  7H1. 

■'  Will  be  ci|iially  weleniiie  tn  the  incrclmnt,  llie  Afrl.iiii 
traveller,  and  the  idle  leader  by  a  llreslde."— Jon/.,  i.x,  ils. 

Monteiro,  Madame  Mariana.  1.  (lathcn'l 
(lenis  from  Spaiii.-li  Authors,  Liiii,,  I87S,  fp,  Svo,  L'. 
Allah  Akbar,  Lon,,  lss(.  .'1.  Legends  and  Popular 
Tales  of  the  Ilasque  People:  with  Illustralioiis  by 
Harold  Copping,  Lmi,,  188(1,  Ito, 

"Taking  these  talcs  as  literary  legends,  they  are  very 
prettily  tnld.  .  .  .  The  slightly  loreigu  turn  nccasioniiily 
given  to  an  KiigUsli  idlnni  ailils  a  pli{iiaiiey  to  their  liiuim'- 
mitivo  beauty.  Only  in  local  description  does  our  aulluir 
fall."— -Im./..  xxxi.  7. 

Monteith,  A.  K.  Two  Letters  on  the  Kvideni't's 
of  Reveale.l  Religion:  with  a  Memoir  by  Alcxaii.l.r 
Mnrriiy  Dnnlop,  Lon.,  1S(12,  Svo. 

Monteith,  A.  II.  Without  a  Master  Series  [Cm- 
tents:  Iiook-Keeping,  Frencli,  (ierinan,  Italian,  Liilln, 
Spanish,]  Lon.,  1872-80,  Svo. 

Monteith,  Robert.  Discourse  on  tho  Shedding 
nf  Riooil  and  the  Laws  of  Win-    Lnn.,  Is8,i.     Posth. 

"Montfort,  Lillie,"  (Psou.l.l  T.  Tioldents  la 
iiiy  Sunday-School  Life,  Lop.,  i'fr.",  '"  '  ',  Broken 
Purjioses;  or,  The  (ioo.l  Ti'i.u  '  i.i  'iig.  I„.  .  ,  1878,  s.[, 
1. 


for   .Jesus 
Ambition, 


-■'iS,  Bi(.  Iflnio. 


Lon.,    I8S|),  .sr|. 
Illust,      Lull., 


The  Nalal    Magistrate: 


Kiino.  ,''i,  Mciidnw  Haisy, 
Maude  Linden ;  or.  Work 
IBmo,  :i.  Luther  ■\Miler's 
188-1,  l«mo. 

.Montgomery,  A.  N. 
Brief   Digest  of  the  Laws  of  Natal,  with  Forms,  Si>\. 
Pietcrinaritzbnrg,  lS7il.  Svo, 

Montgomery,  D.  11.    Tho  Leading  Facts  in  Kni.'- 
lish  History,  Bost,,  1886,  12mo. 

Montgomery,  Edmund.     On  tho  Fornintinu  "( 
S,,.c,-,11.-.,|  0^11=  in  Anit.ta!  H-dies,  L.m.,  IRRT,  Sv». 

Montgomery,    Eleanor    Elizabeth    .tlonl- 
'  gomery.    Songs  of  the  Singing  Shepherd.    Eiiitcl  l.y 
Williiiiii  Sharp,     Wanganin,  X.Z,,  \S>'<>. 

.Montgomery,  Hon.  Fanny  C,  daughter  uf  ilio 
j  first    Ilaron    Leconneld  i    .narric.l,   1842,  to   Alfred,  ■Mia 


MON 


MOO 


Krlun.l,  l.o„.,lM71,a!„|,.,,Mv„.      ^^1-.' wV^rM  ^    \?„,    !  "v!   "!"*   •'"'/I-'K-    Imn,    01,1    ,I,.,.,,.„I,.     I.v  •„„ 

l>".  l-'-"u.  """'  ^'  '""'••,  ,  '''7"*-'»'  •••     ■II'"  I"'l.,,„. „,  l.l,,,,!n,l      ,r.TlH, 

MontgoiiMTy.    n.,r.-ii,.,..       I      A    V,.,  v    Si,.  .  i    ' '^'L"'   ■^'"'<'"« ''"'"'"I'- '*"•.  N.  V.„k,  iLl,  ,:.,„■ 


...«  ..,1...  187.1,  iH,s:,.  a,  .Mi,,„.,i.r;„„Mi,  "M,/iWi/p' W  n:\,*fit '  ".    ".'"""'■  '"'■•  '"•"-"- '  -'■"•^ 


l,il,.  ,       ,'^M„n       *'"'"«"»"•,'•>•  li'i'l  written  .iln.u  '■  „  prnty 
III    nl  liiiuii  i   ,,«„iTuw  nil, I  imrchiiil  iciidfnii.w  „•<  woru 
'i.'.!.P.r,;,mn.,|  l„r  »„  l,u,l,l„|  ',„„l  ...iKU.'Htlv,.  ii  pl"tur""l 
-."■11/.   Itir.    --  '      ■  ■■ 


c'hlMNi  111,.  „H  her  iirw  ,i„r)-."-,s„/,  ft r.,  xxIx.Tiii 
"Ailull    rciiiliMM  i.f  M|,M   Miiii(irimii.rv'«  luuik   loiii   ii..,i 

S''  ^"'."'«  ,,,'■'«" '"  «  """»  N.-t!  a  story,  I,»n.,  Is?.),  „ 

«.  'f;;i-l""    ■Vi.nner-,  ,u,.l  other  TiiIoh,  I,„„.,  l.SHO.    i-.i    ' 
CI.  Mren,   l,„n.,  |.SH:),  ,,.  sv,,.     1|.   My  Wiiik  wit  ,  <J, 

.   ,  I,,,.,  \  ..pks  ,n  a   l.if«tii„o,  l,„„.,  I.SSU,  n.  svo.     1 ) 
llH.  l.|.l„.r  s  l),u,glik.r,  l,„i,.,  ISHS,  „.  8vo.    " 

'I  fill  t  nikkam  ■•••         4* ..' 


Moiitmniicry,  (;eurKe 

In.<i.|piiriilil(.,  |,(,„.,  isflj,  svci 


Wll.      ..    „,,u,rieai    mnniiiil   or  the  South    (Miureh    In 
f..";:,"«V,  'W  ...'".,  A„K"".   lS5M,A..Jovt.r,    IH..," 

in    tiiilloinlii,    ,>>iin    Kr„ii.,    |>r,.;      .;.  The    l(uli»lon    „f 

.  vu.r,o„ki,.n,i,is«,.  4. Th«  ..,o,„,„;„t r;*';::,;;^ 

olili'    IsVm     ■  •^''■''""li-iii  in  Charle^toii,  South  Cur. 

I    ntneil    l.,„„|,h  navnl  officer  who  ..„„,    ,„e,l  ,'„  s".t  , 
I       1..-  M,,,|  Ailventon .  of  the  |,rl,l,h,  .h„  I r.,^„„,l  ih.; 

IS    'C       "'VV'.""' . •^' ""''  '"""•    ^■''■'"I'lo. 

irii  iSotiKs,  (  u|M.  ToMii,  I^NS 

IM.»,   [iinl,,    vol.    ,i.,  M,hl„     b.  in    Hie  Orkiiey    I«laii,N  • 
0.    a  cou,„,,,,|o„   for  le  ,i,„e  i„  the   llrili-h  „;;„   i 

anliii  IH..2  euiiKriiteil  In  IViii,.;,,  with  hi, wife  .SuMUinaii 

"J".,  iin.l  M.ttleil  i„  Hour,,,  ■  |V,erb„r„i„.h.     In     ": 

''."■!■  T\':^  '<■  llolloHll",  Cm.     lie  wu.  ,heriH  of  the  di. 


Ko.ue  una   tho   Papacy  |  uuk  of  \  ietoria  l8.i«-0;;. 
iLS'lller,  .Montreal,  18fi6. 


v4ilvc'iituro»  na  a  tiuldier  iin,l 


l^<Ki-iK>.o.     1.    I  he  World  before  TIk    .:  a  Novel,  Lon.' 

■fiiMini    ur.    The 


;n..;l  11.    Trini.;  College,   cZu.^^^'^'^^t^lZ       slp-'r'' ,    ''  ''''"  ''''"'''  '"■'''"=  "^'^    ' 

I„„n>l  nn,l    A  .1,1,....  .  .  „     X-     ,1       i       .         .  "!  '/"'""^  '     """     "IT-       lllCn    bei-lllnn    ,.  ..iL     I.,     ..     .1 


lii<li    .Minister  aii,l   Toni|„.ran,"e""l{«f,;rmc'r 
iii"n«an,l  Adclresse.s  .\.  Vork,  I88;t,  l2iuo. 

Kl,?r"bn;ar,?'r''"'''"r*'i'','"''""-    Our  Admiral-, 
flax  Abi,  ad  ;  Iho  (  rui^fe  ol   Admiral  1).  O.  Farrai/ut  in 

mJ'.?J"  '"•'     ^^-ll"'''."  N-  York.  LstiB,  8vo       "^       " 

■        .,     i        '  ''"""  "'  Edinburgh  .since  IS73.    Vor.N 
from  the  Cr,«,.:  .Seven  Lecture,,  I,on.,  I80J,  I2n.o 

M»..lK«mery,  Hev.  J„|.„,  minister 'of   ho  Free 
(hurch   Innerleithen,  Peeblesshire.    I.  ThouKliHon  Man 

Minor  P  "'""";'  '"  V'"'  ''"^  '"  '•'^"'™'   Natu  0.  „    S 
•Minor  Poems   I.on.,  1852,  Svo.     Anon.     2.  An  Kxa  uin a 
non  of  Articles  contributed  by  Professor  W    I  o I  i    ",  n 
;  111    'h  ".  'u-  ':''"'.v'<'pa.dia  Prilannica,  the  K^^Z^" 
;m    the  Hri  isn  Quarterly  Review,  in   Helation' ?o  tho 

tur^^Kl'in'";"  '""i  ""■'  .^""'""•>'  "f  "'«  "»'y  «"   '- 
I     A\,olt;'t     1^;.'     !?•     \"r":    •'•  •■'•<''•«'«"  Smith  atid 

UitUhol  Nature:  The  Vegetable Kingdo'i,,  Edin.:i87u! 


,  at  Norlhllelil, 

,,,,.    I ;  ■•■•   • ■"    iiiiiii   seven  een   yearn    ol,|. 

.lien  became  elerk  in  .i  ..hoe-store  in  I  ,.(o„j  „  ig', 
removed  to  Chicago,  and  enK.iK,  ,l  in  n,  -io  iiry  work 
»as  etnployeil  during  the  ,•?,  H   ,v,.r   I,,     h     OhrlHa,; 

Aruuo'n";';".'!'''"  ''^'  ""■  '■"""«  '^'  '•'"  <^'''''"''« 
,,„"..  '  (-hieago  a«  a  lay  .ni.,.-ionarv      heoa.ne  the 

unoilained  ,,astor  ,d'   n  largo  church  in'(    .icago  buiU 

wi    1  Iia  V   .Sankey,  and  held  revival  nieelh    -  i„  (ireat 
?","'"  ""''  If^'  ""'1  ■■  "ffor  holding  dmilar  i^ce,  ingr  , 

ami  ,n  I8,s.t,  „nd  have  Mnce  b,.en  engage.l  i     evnnit.d- 

.     ework  at  home  and  abroad.     Thef,>llo».     -listen. 

eludes  reiiorted  ad.lre.ses  ami  sermons,  so,,,, 

,n     .s7^;  '',":'*""■•     '•  ''^'Mn'.s.s,  revised  1,., 

and   the   Opera- IIounc,   I.on.,  1875,  12mo       ;i 

and  Sinner:  .Sermons  ami  Ad,.re,-ses,  F.on.,  is'r 

4.    Stand    up   for  Jesus:    Five  Addresses  to  ( 


.f  them 
hiiufelf, 
lal  Hall 
Saviour 

12ttio. 

■i*tian 


p.  Svo. 

.Montgomery,  I».  V.     Hours  of  .Sun  and  Shade- 

M«»;JL'''""^^"!Vl^'""'''  I"'"-  'S^8'  '2''" 
.o,v  o     ?   l"*'■^  'rhoiiiBs  H.     A  Genealogical  ]I,s. 
to,\  of    he  Fannly  of  Montgomery,  Phila.  1863   r  8vo 

Tl,S.f";,"l7l;  "■"'•"•     '"'>■'  "'«'■«  Sier'ra^,  :  ; 
Illu.«t.     l8S3    8vo  '  ^  »^-5tory,>f  California  in  isW. 

siLM^ed  wUh  T     «r ••."'*''  ^•'"'«-     (T''"    preface 
K""si'r'.,'lU:','^"8tlir'     ^'    ^— •'"«'-<' 


I.iin., 
esses, 
with 
I.on- 
iblo, 
■rk. 


on       *s-      ,0  ■  "»»''■■""»    I'ove:    Fifteen    A,l 
I.on.,     s,,,,   l2,no.      7.  A,ld,e..,..es   and    I..,.ture.s 
Narrative  of  the  Awakening   in    l.iverp„„l   ami 
;■"?:  V""*'  ,'"'•  "™-     '^    '•'"'  '»  Stu.lv    he 

S7«',l  ""•    ."•    "'">^    Ti'linK''.    [sermons]   N.       .ra 

,f\  1       '       '  '  '?'""•      "•  I-'ii'lifnl  f^iiyin^s:  a  ,-   ries 
of  Acldrcsses,  revised.   Lon.,  I,s77,   I2mo.     I'-.  Talk    on 
Ic^nporanco:    with    Anecdote.,   and    Inciden       h,   .  .„ 
tin     EdUcl  l"'".^lf  1.™'"''"  T'-'l-ia.,ce  Work  in  Ro". 

.ni-Ai,  '''"■  '""•'"""S,   Uiblc  Headings,  T-mper- 

du  i,fn  blT'c'  """  '*™y«r'^'-""g  Talks  :';vitl,  In't,.^- 
auction  by  J  Cook,  N.  York,  I,s77,  ICmo.  14  The  Way 
and  the  Word,  Chic,  I.S77,  l«„,„.    1,^.  .^alva  ion  f.r  All 

Talks  NV„T''l «-!,"«,,;*'"""•■*  ""''  I'niyer-.Meetin, 
dresses  an.ip'  '  '''  l?,'""'  ''■  ^'^'"'^  Sermons,  A,l- 
ureases,  and  Prayers.     Ill„«.      M'^u"!  Oit-    l^--   Sy 

h.  Ibe  .Second  Coming  of  Christ,  Chic,  1877,  sq'.'ismo 
lf„  T.'.  "S''  '^"^•'=''"'««  ^  with  .Sketch  of  hi's  Early 
iv.  »ork.  1877,  I   .,,,1      20.  Heaven:  where  it  is,  its   In' 


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ooKS,  I  secret  Power;  o,.  Secret  of   Success  in  Christian 

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Three  Colloquies  on  Vital  Matters  in  Religion,  N.  York, 
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"Mr.  Washington  Moon  has  done  such  (,'nod  .service  to 
the  studv  of  Hiiglisli.  and  the  latter  part  of  this  little  book 
is  so  wel'l  worth  reading,  that  we  can  only  cxiire.ss  our  un- 
fciniied  sorrow  that  lie  should  have  writlen  the  first  half 
of  it.  This  contains  little  else  than  a  slriiis;  of  erroneous 
slatenieiits  which  would  have  been  out  of  date  n  ceutury 
ago.  We  cannot  eonscienticuisly  reconiineiul  a  viduine 
which  tavstluit  '  the  KiiKlish  lancua'j:e  is  derived  chielly 
from  the  Aryan  through  the  Sanskrit,  and  thence  through 
the  Celtic,  Italic,  and  Toutonie ;'  which  supposes  the  Hook 
(if  .Job  to  be  'the  most  ancient  docunient  extant;'  and 
which  exhibits  the  most  stolid  Ignorance  about  the  deri- 
vatimi  of  the  I'htLMiieiaii  from  the  Egyptian  alphabet."— 
Acad.,  xix.  :)'J0. 

15.  Ecclesiastical   English :    a    Series    of   Criticisms 
113U 


Criticism,  Lon.,  1849,  8vo.     2.   Light  Explained  on  the 
llyjiothesis  ef  an  Ethereal  Medium,  Lon.,  1853,  Kvo. 

Moon,Samnel.  1.  Gleanings  in  Prose  and  Verse. 
Lon.,  1847,  l2mo.  2.  Original  Tales  and  Sketches,  Lon., 
IS54,  1 81110. 

Moon,  W.  1.  Light  for  the  Blind;  Moon's  System 
of  Reading,  Lon.,  1875,  Svo.  2.  Consequences  and 
Ameliorations  of  Blindness,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

Mooney,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.,  graduated  iit 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1857;  ordained  1858;  vicar  of 
Hey  wood  since  1885.  (Ho  has  recently  changed  his 
naiiio  to  Thornburgh.)  1.  The  Host:  what  it  is  and 
what  it  is  not,  1877.  2.  Sacramental  Confession  R..- 
nian,  not  Anglican,  1S7S.  3.  The  Last  Words  of  Jesus, 
Guildford,  ISSl. 

Moor,  E.  J.  Tracts  on  Common  Things.  Fir.-i 
Series.     Lon.,  IS62,  12mo. 

Moor,  Henry.  A  Visit  to  Russia  in  the  Autumn 
of  1862.     IlluBt.      Lon.,  1863,  p.  Svo. 

"The  narrative  is  in  general  quite  unpretending  and 
sensible."— .S'a(.  Her.,  xv.  7'jy. 

Moor,  Rev.  John  Frewcn,  M.  A.,  graduated  m 
Oriel  College,  Oxford,  1846;  ordained  1846:  vicar  of 
Ainpfield  since  1853.  1.  Morniiigand  Evening  Devotions 
for  the  Aged,  Oxf.,  185'l  2.  Memorials  of  Kev.  John 
Keble;   2d  ed.,  1867.     ''.  ,.uide  to  Hnrsley,  1869. 

Moor,  Thomas.  1.  Ouinsels  and  Thoughts  in  II.-- 
latiim  to  Full  Salvati(m  in  Christ,  for  the  Spiritual  Lite 
of  Helievers,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo.  2.  Spiritual  Truth  fir 
the  Spiritual  Mind  of  Believers,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Moorat,  J.  S.  Translations,  froui  Metustasio  iiiij 
Lamarline,  Lon..  1853,  l2ino. 

Moore,  A.  W.  Corpulency,  and  its  New  Self. 
Dietary  Cure,  Lon.,  1861,  ii.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1863. 

Moore,  Rev.  A.  V'.  Life  of  Schuyler  Colfax,  IMiilii., 
1868,  12mo. 

Moore,  Alexander.  1.  The  Good  Health  I.ibriuy, 
Best.,  1870-73,  4  v(ds.  Svo.  2.  First  Ilel))  in  Accidents 
and  in  Sickness  :  a  Guide  in  the  Absence  of  Medical  A-- 
sistance.     Illust.    Bost.,  1871,  l2ino. 

Moore,  Alfred.  Treatise  on  Practice  in  Criminal 
Cases  in  Courts  of  Record,  before  Justices  of  the  Peine. 
and  in  Mayor's  Courts,  in  Indiana,  Chic,  1879,  Svo. 

Moore,  Annie,  and  Nichols,  Laura  I).  Over- 
head ;  or.  What  Harry  and  Nellie  discovered  in  the 
Heavens.     Illust.     Bost.,  1878,  .sq.  Svo. 

Moore,  Annie  Aubertine,  (Woodward,)  b. 
1841,  in  Montgomery  Co.,  Pa.:  studied  music  and 
f(jiinded  the  Wisconsin  Con.servatory  of  Music;  married 
to  Samuel  II.  Moore  1887.  She  has  written  for  periodi- 
cals and  published  translations  under  the  pscudonvnio 
of  "Auber  Forestier."  1.  (Trans.)  The  Sphinx;  "C, 
Striving  witli  Destiny,  by  C.  R.  Bayer,  ["  Robert  Ryr.'J 
Illust.  Phila.,  1871,  12mo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  .Struggle 
for  Existence,  by  C.  R.  Bayer,  Phila.,  12mo.  3.  Ecliocs 
from  Mist-Land;  or.  The  Nihelungen  Lay  Revealed, 
Chic,  1877,  16mo.  4.  (Trans.)  The  Spell-Bound  Fiddler: 
a  Norse  Romance,  by  Kristofer  Janson,  Chic,  1S80, 12niu. 
5.  (Trans.)  The  Actor's  Art :  Stage  Declamation,  Ac,  by 
G.  Garcia,  Lon.,  1SS2,  4to. 

Moore,  Arthur.     I.   Compendium  of  the  Poor-l.aw, 
Ireland,  Lon.,  1850,  I2mo.      2.  Hand-Book  of  Riiil«iiy 
j  Law;  2d  ed.,  IS6I,  er.  Svo. 

;  Moore,  Rev.  Anbrey  Laekington,  M.A.,  gnnl- 
i  uated,  first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  at  Exeter  College.  Oxlonl, 
1  1871;  Fellow  and  tutor  1873-76;  ordained  IS73;  n-cior 
of  Frenchay  IS76-SI;  hon.  canon  of  Christ  Chunli, 
Oxford,  since  1887.  Holv  Week  ;  Addresses  dclivereil 
,  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  in"  Holy  Week,  1888,  Lon..  l.^SN 
.  12uio. 

Moore,  Augusta.  Notes  from  Plymouih  I'nlpit, 
N.  York,  1865,  12mo. 

Moore,  U.  P.  Endura;  or.  Three  Generations  "f 
11  >;eiv  Englaml  Homanon,  San  Fran..  IS86,  16ino. 

Moore,   llciuamin   Theophilus,    M.A..  gnnl- 
!  uated  at  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1 856.     I.  Physics. 
By  Alciphriui.    Lon.,  1858.    2.  Elementary  Mensuration, 
liOn.,  1863,  l2ino. 

Moore,  C.  W.  Outlines  of  the  Temple;  or,  Masimry 
in  its  Moral  Aspect,  Cin.,  1864,  l2mo. 


MOO 

ColLyo  Oxfonl,  I87;j  ;  ordained  1875;  curate  of  St. 
John.  I-addinston,  1870.  1.  St.  Loui.,  (NeHdi™tc 
Prize  I„e,,,  ,  Isj.l  2.  The  I-ortugue.e  \n  th.  a'./t! 
I.I  1  T  '""'""«'.  iii'l  u'hcr  Poems.  4.  The  Father  of 
BIack.I,e.ter  Collectors,  (Dr.  John  Moore,  IJi  1,  ,  of 
Norwich,  and  aftenvanis  of  Klv,)  I,«n     18S5 

Moore,  Charles  Hewitt,  1821-1870.     l.  Rodent 

cieep,  L*on,,  l.Sh'Jj  h.  Svo, 

„h!^""r'i'  '^''"»''««  I-eoimrd,  b.  1851,  in  Philadel- 
phia, I.  S.  con.^ul  at  San  Antonio,  Brazil,  1S78-7S 
Poeni,s,  Antique  and  Modern,  Phila.,  l,S,S;i,  go    12nio 

Moore,  Mrs.   Clara,  ( Jessup,)  [„,,;.,   vol.'  ii 
add.,J    b    IS2I,    n    Philadelphia,-    ma?ried    in    1,S42    to 
lilooinheld    H    Moore,   has   resided  chiefly  in   EnKFand 

I.H7a,   U'lno.     J    On    Dangerous   Uround ;   or,  Agatha's 

IS,8,  121,10      n.  ,>,ens,blo  Eticiuetto  of  the  lie.st  Society  • 
Customs,  Manners,  Morals,  and  Homo  Culture       Com 
piled  from  the  lie,.t  Authorities  by  Mrs.  11     Hette  Z. 
nard  Ward,  [pseud.]     Phila.,  1878;  12mo.       """"  ^^ 
"'Ihere  is  almost  no  situation  or  condition  ii.  lifo  r,.r 

;«^' ■^:^;;;„;"iT^lf  ^;-!}^'^'-  "'"^  ..o.'iii'Si/^d'iif  s:i  \ 
i2m„'"^:''^i::;^erS';ir!;'l;s^/'^::!:;,Sv^;i'««l'i 


MOO 


Moore,  Cornelius,  M.A.  Masonic  Biography  By 
One  of  tlie  Craft.    Cin.,  1,S62.  "o'"P"y.  uy 

Moore,  Uev.Courtenay,M.A.,graduated at  Trin- 
M^Mh  "^'•''  ^■"'"'"'  '''"2;  ordained*  18(15;  rector  of 
Mitohestown  since  1882.  1.  The  Intermediate  State 
^^M.  2.  I„,,„,ry  into  the  Nature  and  Place  of  Christ^^ 
Presence  in  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's.Supper,  1874 

Moore,  Kev.  Daniel,  M.A.,  [,„„e.  yo  .  ii.,  add"  1 
graduated  a  St.  Catharine's  College,  Cambridge  T,  W- 
.,  i  r.     f  «.^  Trinity,   I'addington,  since   ISliO;'  LJ  .' 

on  h",-  fi  •  ""  '  r™  ''"'•  '•  ""'''''"  Lee t'ure  , 
-on.,  8,  ,-61,  .T  yols.  8yo.  2.  Thoughts  on  PreachinL' 
I.'m  18(il,  cr.  Svo;  2d  cd.,  I8«9.  ;i.  The  Diyiiie  An 
homy  of  the  Pentateuch  Vindicated,  Lo",  18M,P  .>fv"o:  ' 
4.  Ihe  Age  and  the  (Jospel  :  Four  Sermons,  (Hu  sea" 
Lectures  tor  ISIW,)  Lon.,  I8«5,  p.  8yo.  5.  At 
Prayer;  a  Course  of  Lectures,  Lon.,  18.i8.  p.  8™     new 

Lm"  sVf'n"  s''"  /rfT"'""'  ""  Specia'^-Occliion" 
";'  'o' ''  P',^™-  7-  Clirist  and  his  Church  :  Lectures 
an  the  Song  of  Solomon,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Syo.  8.  Sunday 
Mc.litatio„s  adapted  to  the  Course  of  the  Christian  Yet^ 
Lon.,  18,li  p  8yo;  new  ed.,  183:1.  9.  Temptation  •  its 
•Nature  and  Limits,  Lon.,  1878,  12mo.  Ill  The  PI  r  « 
tm.  in  his  Kelation  to 'the  Chu"h  A  '  1 ., ,  ?8S  ' 
1^1"".  M.  MedtationsforAdyent:  Short  Keali'ng,  on 
t  a.  Coming  ot  Christ,  Lon.,  1884.  p.  8vo.  12.  Chrfst  n 
Al  Ages,  Lon.,  ISS6.     l;i.  Though  s  for  Church  Se,o„ 

t  .  8yo      With   M.iiiSTON,  C.  I).,  and   Bavi,  :v,  S  i<   E 
Jlirco  Lectures  on  Preaching,  Lon     1874     '"''""*'•' 

l.^^d^Vb^'ls?.""",  *"•""'.  ■''•'^"  l"P""'   Wright," 

luenoMaand  Albany;  resides  at  Syracuse,  N.y      1    A 
I  iinorama  of  T  mc,  N    York     ts^t"     o    ii 

I  .1,1      *""^t    *^.    lOlK,    loO,,       z.    jjow    she    won 

l-.:.^or.  The  Bride  of  Charming  Valley,  PhiCl"s; 


ncnmbentof  Mumanucl  Church,  Wimh  cdoii,si,  ce  IssV' 
I.  he  Condition  of  ,he  Agricultural  Lahou  c  am  hU 
Cottage    ll.mie,    Lon.,   I8«.0,    Syo      "    Tl„.   n, , , 

N.'J:;i!*l^n:"i^o"-     ''''""''"'•     «^>''S"™et.o. 

Moore,  Emily  Jane.     l.  Little  Bet,  the  Uailway 

/"" ;!!S'  I^°»-    >■'<»■.   Khn,..     2.   Life  ami   Re  gn   oY 

yuecn  \  ictoria.      Illust.     Lon,,  1,S87,  p.  Syo     ^'^"   "' 

.■Jloore,  Kev.  Erasmus  Dnrwin,  [„'„(,.,  vol   ii 
»'M   ]    b.    1S(I2,  at    Winste,!,   Conn.;    a   Congregi"  onal 
imiMster;    formerly  e.litor  of  ,|,c  B'oston   Ue*!  ,  rtcr To 
l''.i:d2mo'""'^    ''"""^  "f  Missionary  U^u;^^; 
Moore,  Evelina.    (Trans.)  History  of  the  liefor 
..uti-.n    in    liermany    and    Switzerland,   by    l>.   KB 
Hagenbach,  Edin.,  1878-79,  2  vols.  8yo. 

8:i!*7","rN,'  f,:,    '^''"  I-"?'''"!'""-"  of  Ceylon,  Lon.,  188,)- 

.n;!'^;^;ti.^-J;i-,';r^^-^^;^;;:^entio„, 

I  inr^rii;"':^i::'t?,'^;r"  ^— '""--''- 

American   Evolution,  18(i«,"2  v.  Is.  Svo;'  neTL       4" 

;L^";:|'v^Lp^^8;^r;oif8r\^?^,fS 
,^,,'^ai^a;:ts,'^:i;^-j,r^ 

Personal  and  Political  Ballads,  18fi4,  Itimo  7  F  " 
Songs  of  the  Soldier.",  N.  York,  IstU  iCn  -i  'n 
Portrait-Gallery  of  thj  War,  Ci 'l,  Anitury  .  id  N^^  ^ 
a  1  ^graphical  Reconl.  rilust.  N.  York,  ISfi  ,  r.  8yo' 
«.  (Kd.)  Speeches  of  An.lrew  .Tohns.m  :  with  a  Bo 
graphical  Introduction,  Host.,  18.i5,  12m„  0  (fii; 
1  VlLlirf'^w'"' •'"!'"  ""Kl.t,'BosE.,  186.-,,     2mo 

Uen^f  tl.  War,  Nort^f  ai^r^il^'l  8^^^;  1^1  'l^:: 

I'ai^^t'i^'Y^rkrr^s/^""""' "'""=«"""-■"  i'^«p">; 


i^^"nS';^t'^;,^,ba^:z;::,^^^?  x?""''-'  »^^'- 

,  ■V?"'<''  "•'V.  Edward,  M.A.,  D.D.,  graduated 

'  »..  do  first  class,  at  Pembroke  College,  O.iffrd    1857  ^ 

K'l  ow  an,l  tutor  of  Queen's  College  1858-64;  c^rda  ncd 

>'^-  principal  of  St.  Edmun.l  Hall  an,l  reo  or  of  Oat 

•  iftotlc's    Poetics;    with    Xotes,    1S75.     X  The  'Tlmo 

Merenoes  in  the  Uivina  C nedia,  and  their  BearTiig 

nn  the  Assumed  Date  an,l  Duration  of  the  Vision  (Two 

'""li,)  Lon..  1887,  l«mo.    A  full  statement  of  the  author's 


L   lold    by   the   Sea:    Tales   of  the  Coast    Lon      ^7" 

1*1.     6.  Daireen,  Lon.,  1879,  2  vols,  cr  8vo      7    Th, 
Mutiny    of   the  "  Albatros.s."     Illu"t      !,„„•, «^;       , 

L  :  '1^  "'^;?'%^  ««-  ^"/^''e  of -^ew  UiJinc  ; 

Hatchc,..     Illust.     Lon.,  isS8,  p.  8vo 

loore,  Kev.  Franklin.     Dc^criptiye  and  Did.ic 

tie  Sermons  of  the, 'Reasons,  Phila.,  Is.iil,  l,i„,o         ' 

F,  't'    *':^''»«"ck    A.      A    Book    of  Gems      By 

ugeno    Sinclair,    [p.seud.l      Manchester,    N   I'l^/ 

IJmo.     (Kntercl  un,ler  ,«,mc,,aii..  „„s  yol.Vi  ,     '  ' 

Ta*^"o7t'h'o*rr''"''f.'*  "•  '•  «'^"''-  ""-l-''«  :  a 
lal.  of  the  Reformation  Oak,  Lon.,  1876,  2  vols  •> 
Dorothy  Drake,  Lon.,  1885,  2  ^ds.  cr.  8yo. '  "' 

iBOOre,  <..     The  Training  of  Y'oung  Children  •   A.l 
dressed  to  Mothers,  I.nn     !>i7o    |  •...,„     *'  ^""""^n  •  Ad- 

TragcdTIi,  IV;  'a'^  V'^'^'f'  "•  """»  Luther?  a 
iragiay,  in  tivo  Acts,  Lon.,  1879,  p   8vo 


••«»*•' 


to  Homoeopathy;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  186U,  ;t2mo 


1131 


MOO 

Moore,  J.    Lny  Sermons  on  Clubs  and  their  DootorB, 

Lon.,  is;s,  Svo. 

.Moore,  Mrs.  J.  !•".  1.  Clifford  Ilouso,  N.  York, 
iMis,  Ifitno.  2.  Nanny  Davi^nport,  lJ(jst.,  lS6il,  Ifimo. 
:'..  I.inside  Farm,  lio.«t.,  1^*70,  l(imo.  I.  Homo  in  a 
Ilou^^h  Suburb.  5.  Miriam  lirandon.  fi.  Los-^^i'S  and 
Uain.'J.  7.  Rescued.  S.  Tom  lienUey.  (Nos.  2-8,  in" 
vols,  llinio,  lSlill-71:  new  ed.,  lS7l-7li.) 

Moore,  .1.  II.  C  Parochial  Sermons,  Lon.,  18.'i,i, 
.Svo. 

Moore,  J.  Ij.  'i'he  Knglish  Lake  District :  a  (iuiile 
for  I'eilestrians.  Lon.,  1SS8,  12uio. 

iMoore,  J.  S.  1.  Friendly  Sermons  to  the  Protec- 
tionist Manufacturers,  ("  Keonomic  Monographs,")  N. 
York,  1S7S,  12mo.  2.  Friendly  Letters  to  Americiiu 
Farmers  and  others,  X.  York,  Isss,  l2mo. 

Moore,  J.  Scott.  I're-dlaeial  Man  and  Geologi- 
cal Chronology,  Lon.,  18IHI,  Svo. 

Moore,  Rev.  J.  >V.     (Trans.)  The  Sixth  Book  of 

the  .Kneid,  Lon..  1S8L 

^Ico-/.,  xxvi.itM.  ,,  Moore,  James,  veterinary  surgeon.      1.  Ilomam- 

■  In  virtue  of  it.s  vividness  of  presentation  and  real  lit-  i  p^^fi,,,,  TreatmenI  of  Diseases  of  Cattle,  licui.,  IHJ'.I,  12mo, 

eraryskiU,  it  ina^M.e  rewarded  as  in  sunieae^Mvea^reijr^^^    i,     q^jh^^^^^    „|-    Veterinary    lloiniYjopalhy,   Lon.,   1S;V.I, 


MOO 

Moore,  U,  M.  1.  Mary  with  Many  Friends,  Lon., 
187S.  p.  Svo.    2.  Mary's  Hiiliday  Task,  Lon.,  18711,  J).  8vo. 

Moore,  U,  W.  Hones ;  hi,s  Anecdotes  and  (j(jaks, 
Lon.,  1870,  12mo;  now  ed.,  18S7. 

Moore,  George.  1.  Tho  Lost  Tribes,  tlie  Sn.\ons 
of  tho  East:  with  liock  Uecorils  in  India,  Lon.,  isfil, 
Svo.  2.  Ancient  Pillar  St(jnes  of  Scotland,  Kdin.,  ISii.'i, 
Svo.  :'..  The  First  Man  and  his  I'lace  in  Creation,  lion., 
18116,  p.  Svo. 

Moore,  (Jcorgc,  M.D.,  [laitc,  vol.  ii.,  ndil.)  I.  On 
Some  Diseases  of  tlio  Nose,  Throat,  Air-Tubes,  and 
Lung.s.  and  their  l,cical  Trealment,  Lon.,  1SI)7,  8vo;  -Itb 
ed.,  1S84.  2.  lironchitis  and  Asthma,  l,on.,  ISSli,  or.  Svo: 
now  ed.,  1S88.  :i.  Enlargod  Tonsils  Curable  without 
Cutlintr,  Lon..  Isss,  svo. 

.Moore,  George.  1.  Flowers  of  Passion,  Lon., 
1S77,  s(i.  Iftuu).  2.  Pagan  Poems.  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 
H.  A  Alodern  Lover,  Lon.,  lSS:i,  .'i  vcjIs.  or.  Svo.  4.  A 
.MuiMiner'.s  Wile.  Lon..  ISS4,  p.  Svo;  lith  ed.,  ISSo. 

■•  A  mure  repulsive  shiry  was  probalily  never  written.'  — 


seiitaliveexampleoftlie  wnrkid  alUerarv 
(if  late  vears  attracted  to  itself  a  gooil  deal  ol  the  notoriety 
whieli  is  a  verv  useful  substitute  fur  fame.  .  .  It  consists 
of  a  series  of 'studies  of  moral  and  pbysieal  ilisease.  in 
which  cvorv  svniptom  Is  cleseribed  with  a  fulness  ami  rea- 
lizablene&sofiletail  that  is,  ill  the  most  literal  seii.^e  ol  llie 
woril,  simply  nauseous.  "—.'<;)f0^i(or,  Iviii.  s:i. 

a.  Literature  at  Nurse;  or,  Circulating  Morals,  Lon., 
ISS.i,  or.  Svo.  tl.  A  Drama  in  Muslin  :  a  Realistic  Novel, 
Lon.,  188(i,  p.  Svo.  7.  I'arnell  and  his  Island,  Lon., 
1S87,  p.  8vo.  8.  Mere  Accident;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  LS87, 
or.  Svo.  9.  Confessions  of  a  Y'oung  Man,  Lou.,  ISSS,  p. 
Svo.  III.  Spring  Days:  a  Realistic  Novel,  a  Prelude  to 
"  Don  ,)uan,"  Lon,,  1888,  p.  Svo.  • 

••  -Mr.  (ieorge  Moore  liii-s  already  proved  his  right  to  be 
Considered  one  of  the  cinispicnoiis  novelists  nl  the  day. 
On  account  of  bis  unsavoury  taste  bis  books  liavo  attracted, 
perhaps,  more  than  their  due  sbare  of  atleiitioii.  but  they 
have  deserved  iiiucb  ill  .siiite  of  it.  .  .  .  Mr.  Moore  can  de- 
iiiet  liuinan  beings  ill  an  original  and  consistent  fashion; 
lie  can  tell  a  storv  well,  and  he  has  an  excellent  eye  hir 
efleel.  .  .  .  The  noveltv  of  bis  method  lies,  however,  not 
so  much  in  bis  topics  as  in  the  nature  of  bis  analysis.  He 
is  on  the  lookout  to  detect  the  baser  impulses,  and  even  m 
•  the  outside  view  of  things  a  nasty  detail  has  for  him  an 
irresistible  attraction,"— ,4(/i.,  N'o,  ;ii)6,), 

Moore,  George  F.  Alabama  Supreme  Court  Re- 
ports, vol.  Ixvii.,  Montgomery,  Issil,  Svo.  With 
Wai.kkh,  R,  S.,  Texas  Supreme  Court  Reports,  vols. 
xxii.-xxv.,  (l!>.')S-tin,)  Houston,  4  vols.  Svo. 

Moore,  George  Henry,  LL.D,,  [niife,  vol.  ii., 
add., J  b.  ls2:i;  bcc;iiiie  superintendent  and  trustee  of  the 
Lenox  Library,  New  York,  in  1872.  1.  The  Treason  of 
Charles  Loo,  N.  York,  1858.  2.  Negroes  in  the  Revo- 
lutionary Army,  N.  York,  181)2.  3.  Notes  on  tho  His- 
tory of  Slavery  in  Massachusetts,  N.  York,  IStiii.  4. 
History  of  tho  .lurisprudence  of  Now  Y'ork,  1872.  5. 
Final  Notes  on  Witchcraft  in  Massachusetts,  N.  York, 
1885.     6.  Washington  as  an  .\ngler,  1887. 

Moore,  George  Peter.  British  Bird-s,  syste- 
niatieally  arranged  in  Five  Tables,  showing  the  Com- 
parative Distribution  and  Periodical  Migrations,  Lon., 
1879,  imp.  4to. 

Moore,  II.  C.  The  Special  Constable's  Story,  and 
other  Talcs,  Lon..  1888,  12iuo. 

Moore,  H.  II.,  D.D.  .Matter,  Life,  Mind :  their  Es- 
sence, Phenomena,  and  Relations  examined  with  Refer- 
ence to  the  Nature  of  Man  and  tlie  Problems  of  his 
Destiny,  N.  York,  ISSii,  IL'mo. 

Moore,  Mrs.  H.  J.  1.  The  Golden  Legacy:  a 
Story  of  Life's  Phases.  By  a  Lady.  N.  York,  IS57. 
2.  Wild  Nell,  the  White  -Mountain  (iirl,  N.  York,  I860, 
;!.  Anna  Clayton;  or,  'fho  Mother's  Trial,  16mo,  4. 
Over  the  Way  ;  or,  Ned  Harris's  Resolve;  [also]  Bravo, 
by  Mrs.  T.  H.  (Jriffitli,  N.  Y'ork,  ISSil,  16nio. 

.Moore,  H.  N.  Life  and  Services  of  (lon.  Marion 
and  Oen.  Anthony  Wayne,  Phila.,  1855,  16ino. 

Moore,  Ilcieii.  Mary  Wollstoneoraft  Shelley, 
Phila.,  1880,  l2mo. 

■Moore,  Henry,  solicitoi.  1.  Practical  Forms  of 
Agreements,  Lcm,,  1884,  Svo,  2.  Practical  Instructions 
t*  Young  Solicitor.s,  Ac,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Moore,  I.  The  Final  Destiny  of  Man,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  1809,  Svo. 

Moore,  Irn  M.     1.  Treatise  on  tho  Jurisdiction  of 
Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Civil  Actions  in  Illinois,  Chic, 
1875,  Svo.     2.  Treatise  on  the  Jurisdiction  of  Justices 
of  tho  Peace  in  Illinois,  Chic,  1876,  Svo. 
1132 


12mo;  7th  ed,,  1874.  H.  Diseases  of  Dogs,  and  thiir 
Homtcopnthic  Treatment,  Lon.,  ISIIH,  12mo.  4.  Pliiiii 
Directions  for  the  Prevention  of  the  Cattle  Plague,  Lon,, 
18(i5,  Svo:  new  ed.,  1808.  5.  Horses  111  and  Well: 
Houueopalhic  Treatment  of  Diseases  and  Injuries,  Loo,, 
cr.  Svo. 

Moore,  James.  1.  Kilpatrick  and  our  Cavalry. 
Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1805,  12mo,  2.  Complete  History  of 
the  (ireat  Kebellion  :  with  Introfluction  by  R.  R.  Mac- 
kenzie,    llliist.     Phila.,  121110. 

Moore,  James  J.  1.  (Ed.)  Historical  Iland-Book 
to  Oxford.  2.  Oxford  Men  and  .Manners.  :i.  llislori(:il 
(ileanings.  4.  The  Pictorial  and  Historical  (iossipini; 
(iuidc  to  Oxford;  a  Ciceronic  ChitChat  .  f  Einiiii  iii 
Men,  Colleges,  Halls,  Museums,  Ballads,  E]>itaiihs.  ,Vc  , 
Oxf.,  1875,  Svo. 

Mooie,  Jtfhn  C,  and  Johnson,  E.  (Tran  i 
Commentary  on  Romans,  by  11,  A,  W.  Meyer;  Revisid 
and  Edited  by  W.  P.  Dickson,  Edin,,  1884,  Svo. 

Moore,  John  M.  Arkansas  SupremcCourt  Rcpiots. 
vols,  xxviii.-xxxiv.,  1872-79.  Little  Rock,  7  vols.  Svo. 

Moore,  John  S.  A  Book  in  Pieces,  [prose  aad 
verse.]  Liverpool.  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Moore,  John  W.  History  of  North  Carolina,  fi  in 
the  Earliest  Discoveries  to  the  Present  Time,  Raleigh, 
N.C.,  1881),  2  vols.  Svo. 

Moore,  John  Weeks,  [onfe,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Ap- 
pendix to  Eneyclopa.'dia  of  Instrumental  Music,  Miiii- 
chester,  N.H.,  1858.  2.  Historical,  Biographiciil,  nnd 
Miscellaneous  Gatherings  relative  to  Printers,  Priiiliin:, 
Publishing  of  Books,  Newspapers,  Magazines,  and  otiiir 
Literary  Productions  from  1820  to  1880,  Manche>t.r, 
1886. 

Moore,  Joseph,  Jr.  Outlying  Europe  ami  llie 
Nearer  Orient,  Phila.,  1880,  or.  Svo. 

Moore,  Joseph  West.  Picturesque  Washington  : 
Pen  and  Pencil  Sketches  of  its  Scenery,  History,  Trn- 
ditions,  Public  and  Social  Life.  Illust.  and  Map.  Pniv- 
idence,  R.I.,  1884,  Svo. 

Moore,  Jnlia  A.,  ("The  Sweet  Singer  of  Michi- 
gan.") 1.  Sentimental  Song-Book,  Cleveland,  0,,  Is78\ 
ISino.  2.  Later  Poems:  with  Reviews,  (^'oniiiieiidator,f 
Notices,  Ac,  of  her  Sentimental  Song-Book,  (liand 
""    h..  1878,  12 

Pastoral  Rominisoenccs,  N,  York, 

Autumn  Manoeuvres,  Lon.,  ISsfi, 


Uajdds,  Mieh.,  1878,  12mo. 
Moore,  Rev.  M. 

1860,  ISino, 
Moore,  Mrs.  M. 

;!  vols.  11.  Svo. 

Moore,  M.  II.  Sketches  of  the  Pioneers  of  Meth- 
odism in  North  Carolina  and  Virginia,  Nashville,  Teiin,, 
1884,  12ino. 

Moore,  Maude.  (Ed.)  Songs  of  Sunshine  ami 
Shadow,  Bost.,  1882,  12mo. 

Moore,  MoHie  E.     See  Davis,  Moi.i.ik  E.,  Hupn:. 

Moore,  Morris.  Raphael's  .\pollo  and  Marsyas: 
a  European  Scandal;   2d  ed.,  Rome,  1885,  Svo. 

Moore,  N.  Pilgrims  and  Puritans  :  the  Story  of 
the  Planting  of  Plymouth  and  Boston.  llluBt,  ll^st,, 
18,iS,  12mo. 

Moore,  Norman,  M.A.,  b.  in  Manchester,  Kng. 
(Ed.)  Essays  on  Natural  History.  By  Charles  Wiilrr- 
ton.  With  a  Life  of  the  Author.  Lon,,  1870,  p.  8vo; 
new  ed.,  1S79. 

Moore,  R.  The  Marriage  Stopped,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8ro. 


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W,"lX:  ";,^''-      '"-'"■•^  "f  I"""'"   PTieh  Church,  f  Forty  Day,   between   the   llcurr    r 
Moore   Uachel  Wilso,,       t„,„„  ,  ,     .         ,         !  '■'■!'"•.  I'"™".  «««""«•<.""  «n,l  Asce„si„„, 

■'         '  •    "-"I".      J.    Aliirtvr 


On  the  Vcntihitii.n  of  Mines,  Lc 


Moore,  Itainti 

ISf)!!,  Hvo. 


I'm- 


I'sr:;  ss:'i£!i  ;£=!i"c..;:  .Ji^ti 


Kilited  by 


ihnx-    from    the   Thir,l  (j'erman   E.lition 
lrc,ler,ck  Kngel,.     !,„„,  isst),  2  vol.s.  s"" 

Lom,"lCT'  p"  s™   *'''''''^'"  '^"y*  =  Mi^«cellaneo«s  Poems, 
isfu,""':::,;  ^-  "•'    "^'^  ^•"-  "f  the  New  Year,  !.„„., 

Moore,  Thoinag.  F  I  s    r    ,        ,-  I  2.  Ti„.  i'„,»i„„„..:..„  v;:_™.'"  V."""-"' ""I"-,  l**'".  m-, 

of  the  nu,'ne  thrrufe'n twined,'    Jd  .']  Is  •,!'{'.8''r'"b  "1^ 

Si^li;  ^;r^cTrSi«t"and''r  ^;;3 

II  lormiiy  with  other  botanical  periodicals      1     Tn,l», 


Sung*     i.„,|    utJifr  -p ,  ik;';"  |2,„*' 

..  1  ' '""-^  .   un   Historical    iiomiince,    Ijon      mfix    Q 

vols.  p.  8vo,-  new  cd  Ikto  •>  'n..  n  !  ^, .  . '  '' 
t..e  Nature  of  the  At^neinrnt,  -,'0  ",  V^  ."  o '°V 
The^,^even  Cries  from  Calvary:  Meditation;  Ln.,l,s67; 

Moore,    nilliam     Waniel,     MI)       MRPA 

H.';''""  on  o"f  '•'V'^"';'""''-   «f    AccomiVodatTon"'  an^- 
Moore    Hpv   iv-M'-  '  •  ^  vP""''*"---'  f'""-  l'"^"'.  Svo 


s;,;'  »:^S:.;.  ssris,  &ir  Yi=r 

so     8   CW.)    if"  "?''  "i«t«'-y  of  Church  Property 

'Ipore.H...  •11,0m,,  »,„„„,  D.D„  [,,„„.  „, 


new  od.,  ]88f)  'i-uis,  1  niia.,  i>,,j,  Svo; 

3.  A  Manual  of  Family  iuediciuo  for  India   iZ'isri' 

i  2.s.';-.!'«a;?-  <>'"•'  '"■•' ""  SS»  fc 

8,4-,6;   lii.hop  of  Melbourne  ls7fi-s«,  and  ,ince  then 

itTa^s'to'Fit^'^v  '•  '^T'"'  -;  M'.ie"ri!r 

tuints  as  to  J'acts  of  Nature,  ],on.,  isiil  f„  Svn  " 
Our  f  ord  Jesu.  Christ  the  Subject  of  Grow  h  f,  Vis": 
Join,  (Ilulsean  Lectures,}  l.on.,  IsCi),  p.  Svo      !    Jacob • 

Christ    Lon.    Is7<  'p'    .".o"'    t  "t  p''"^''<:'''^"i"»  «f  'I'" 

()os,,els,  T,on.,  l.^^.^'isino  (genuineness  of  the 

Moorman,  John  J.,  M.D..  [«„,.,  v„|.  a.,  ad,l  1    1 

Hat'  '".r  2!"'^  (f  '"«':"■'-'  ^""-  "ndt'anlhl; 

.„-.-^,^.^....    ...<•     ...ast    words   Of  Jesus.     '^^Z^^^F^'^'^^^^^^ 

em  P±;i^!'"';^J  ''■^^i^^tol;trS:;!ne!;;;;;„':^k,^Ini!^^^^  '^..of  the  52d  ,.i«ht 

""-o.^J^^,,  „,,  Appearances  of  Our£ord\irri;Jn;e  j  rs«o';'[:8;r'"  ""'  '^"■■'^■"""  "^  "'«  CommUt",   wj 


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Moos,  II.  M.  1.  Hannah:  a  Nnvel,  Cin.,  18fi9, 
8vo.  2.  Ciirrio  lliirrington  :  a  Sequel  to  "  lliinnali,' 
Ifiiiio.  3.  Mortura;  or,  Tlio  I'opo  and  his  Inquisitors; 
ft  Dnima,  Ifiiiio.  .       „,  .         i 

Moos,  N.  A.,  B.So.,  F.R.S.  Etlin.  An  Llomentary 
TrctttUo  on  the  Strength  of  Materials  and  Strains  in 
Structures,  Lon.,  18S7,  Svo. 

Mornine,  1*.  I.  Evening  Hours,  Boat.,  lSt)9,  lOmo. 
2.  Shining  Hours,  Bost.,  187'.i,  lOino. 

Morais,  Henry  Samuel.  1.  Eminent  Israelites 
of  the  Nineteenth  Century  :  Biographical  Sl<etches, 
Phila.,  ISHO,  Svo. 

"It  is  an  interesting  jvirtrait-gallery  into  which  the  au- 
thorUiuls  us,  and  he  makes  an  efflcieiit  eiceiuiiu.  — Au(io», 

2.  The  Daggatouns  :  a  Tribe  of  Jewish  Origin  in  the 
Desert  of  Sahara:  a  Ueview,  Phila.,  \AA2,  12ino. 
Moran,  Charles.    1.  Money,  X.  Vmk,  l«h3  12mo. 

2.  Money,  Currencies,  and  Banking,  N.  York,  1»73,  »vo. 

3.  floverniuent :  an  Essay,  N.  York,  1879,  I2ino. 
Moran,  Rev.  F.      Sweet  Influence :  a  Brief  .Me- 
moir of  E.  ().  Moran,  Lon.,  18H2,  sij.  Iflmo. 

Moran,. Most  Eminent  Patrick  Francis,  D.D., 
b   ISHO,  at  Leighlinbri.lgo,  County  Carlow,  Ireland,  and 
educated  at  the  Irish  College  of  St.  Agatha,  Rome;   was 
appointed  vice-president  of  the  college  and  prolossor  ot 
Hebrew  in  the  College  of  the  Propaganda,  Rome,  in  18ol). 
He  returned  to  Ireland  in   1866;  was  private  secretary 
to  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin;  in  1872  became  Bishop  ot 
Oasory,  and  is  now  Archbishop  of  Sydney  and  cardinal. 
1    Memoir  of    the   .Most  Rev.   Oliver    Plunkett,    ISol. 
2.  Essays  on  the  Origin,  Ao.,  of  the  Early  Irist.  Church, 
Lon.,  1861,  Svo.    3.  Ilistorv  of  the  Catholic  Archbishops 
of  Dublin.     Vol.  i..  Part  I.     Lon.,  1864,  8vo.     1.  His- 
torical Sketch  of  the  Persecutions,  Ac,  under  Cromwell 
and   the  Puritans,    186j.     5.  (Ed.)  Acta  S.    Brendani, 
1872.     6.    .Moiiasticon    Hibernicum,    1873.      7.    Spici- 
legium  Ossorienso;  being  a  Collection  of  Original    Let- 
ters and  Papers  illustrative  of  the  History  of  the    Irish 
Church  from  the  Reformation  to  the  Year  1800.      First 
Scries.     Dublin,  1874-78,  cr.  4to. 

"  The  douumenw  in  tliis  [the  first]  volume  almost  ex- 
clusively bear  upon  matters  of  ecclesmstieal  interest;  but 
many  of  them  will  be  very  weloome  to  all  students  ot 
Irish  hislorv  as  .i  coiitribulioii  to  our  scanty  stock  ot  ma- 
terials for  the  t-'ciioral  history  of  the  period  over  which 
they  range."— .4"i'<..viii.  211'). 

8.  Irish  Saints  in  'irciit  Britain,  Lon.,  1879,  \i.  Svo. 
.Morant,  George.     Hints  to  Husbands  on  Man- 
Midwiferv,  Lon.,  185li,  12mo. 

.Moraiit,  Ma,ior  George  Francis.  1.  Game- 
Preservers  and  Binl-Preservers,  Lon.,  187.),  ji.  ovo.  2. 
Rabbits  us  a  Food-Supply,  and  how  to  fold  them,  Lon., 
1883.  or.  Svo.  ,      ,  _  „  . 

Morawetz,  Victor.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Pri- 
vate Corporations,  Host.,  18S2,Svo. 

Mordacque,  Rev.  Louis  Henry,  M.A.,  1824- 
1872,  incumbent  of  Haslingden,  Lancashire,  1849-7U. 
(Trans.)  History  of  Names  in  Connection  with  the  Prog- 
ress of  Civilization,  by  Euscbius  Salverti,  Lon.,  1862- 
64,  2  vols.  Svo.  ,       ^ 

Mordaiint,    Rev.   Osbert,   M.A.,  graduated    at 
Christ  Church,  (l.xford,  1865;  onlainod  18ti7;  rector  c, 
Hampton-Lucy  since   1874.      1.  Plain   Instructions   for 
Conlinuation   Candidates,  Oxf.,  1880.      2.   "Nearer    to 
Thee  :"   InstructicJiis  and  Sermons,  Lon.,  1882.  p.  Svo. 

Mordecai,  Alfred,  1804-1887,  b.  in  Philadelphia; 
graduated  at  the  U.S.  .Military  Ac;»demy  1823,  and  as- 
signed to  the  engineers:  a  member  of  the  ordnance 
board  at  Wasliington  1839-60;  serve.l  in  the  Mexican 
war,  and  was  promoted  major  1854;  member  of  a  mil- 
itary commission  sent  to  the  Crimea  IS.iS;  resigned 
from  the  army  1861 ;  treasurer  and  secretary  of  the  Penn- 
sylvania Canal  Company  from  1867  till  his  death.  I. 
Digest  of  .Military  Laws,  Wash.,  1833.  2.  Ordnance 
Manual  for  the  Use  of  Officers  in  the  I'nited  States 
Army,  'S41  ;  2d  ed.,  1850.  3.  Reports  of  Exiioriinents 
on  (iunpowiler,  IstD,  1849.  4.  Artillery  for  the  United 
Slates  Land  Service,  as  devised  and  arranged  by  the 
Ordnance  Board.  Illust.  1849.  ,7.  Report  of  the  Mil- 
itary Commission  to  Europe  in  ISTio  and  18,06:  United 
States  Ordnance  t>,;j.nrtnient,  Pub.  hy  the  U.S.  Guv  t. 
Wash.,  1860,  4to.  ,    ^.    ., 

.Mordecai,  J.  American  Magistrate  and  Civil 
Oflioer,  Phila.,  1S53,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Mordecai,  Samuel.  Virginia,  especially  Rich-. 
mond,  in  By- Gone  Days.  By  an  Old  Citiaon.  Rich- 
mond, 1856,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  1860. 


MOR 

Mordon,  W.  E.  New  Hand-Book  of  Training  f  r 
Athletic  Exercises,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 

More,  E.  S.  The  I-aws  of  New  York  relating  1  > 
Villages,  Rochester,  ISS.S  8vo.       ^      ^,       ^ 

More,  I.     Maud's  Boy,  and  other  Tales,  Lon.,  18,7, 

''  More,  R.   J.     Under  the   Palkuns  :  a  Visit  to  ih.- 
District  of  Philipponolis  in  1871',  1-on.,  1877,  p.  Svo. 
"  .Morecamp,  Arthur,"  (Pseud.)    See  Pii.gi:i«. 

Thoshs,  iii/ril,  „,       „  .       ,     .r 

Morehouse,  G.  C.  The  Supervisor  s  Manual :  a 
Treatise  on  the  Law  [of  New  York]  applicable  to  the 
Duties  of  Supervisors;  with  Decisions  and  Fornix. 
Albany,  1886,  Svo.  ,  .     „.    .       ^    ,      .,   , 

.Moreing,  C.  A.  Telegraphic  Mining  Code,  Alpln,- 
betically  Arranged,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

.Morel,  Conway.  (Ed.)  Authority  and  Conscienn": 
a  Free  Debate,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo. 

Moreland,  Harry.  Raymond:  a  Hovel,  L..i... 
1867,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  ,,,     , 

Morcll,  J.  v.,  LL.D.,  [auie,  vol.  11.,  add.]  1. 
Characteristics  of  Modern  (iernian  Philosophy,  l.im., 
l'*56  12uio.  2.  (Trans.)  Contributions  to  .Mental  Phi- 
losophy, by  I.  H.  Fiehte,  Lon.,  1860,  Svo.  3.  Introdi..'- 
tion  to  Mental  Philosophy,  on  the  Inductive  M.tlio.l, 
Lon.,  1861,  Svo.  4.  (Ed.)  Shakespeare's  Merchant  ..f 
Venice:  with  Notes,  Criticisms,  Ac,  Lon.,  1878,  12ni(.. 
5  Philosophical  Fragments,  written  during  Inteivals 
of  Business,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  0.  A  Compenduiiii  of 
Italian    History  frcmi   the    Fall  of  the   Roman    l.iupire: 

translated  from  the  Italian  of  Giovanni  Bosco,  and ■ 

plcted  to  the  Present  Time,  Lon.,  ISSl,  Svc  7.  Mdiii.l 
Philosophy  on  the  Inductive  Method:  with  Lxau.ii.a- 
tion  Papers,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  8.  Manual  of  the  His- 
tory of  Philosophy:  with  Examination  Papers,  Lon., 
1 884    p    Svo.     Also,  school-books. 

Morell,  John  Reynell,  formerly  an  inspector  ..f 
schools.  1.  f.cientifie  Guide  to  Switzerland,  Lon.,  Isfj,, 
11.  Svo.  2.  The  Essentials  of  Geometry,  Plane  and  .Solhl, 
as  taught  in  Germany  and  France,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  :i. 
European  Literature  in  the  Middle  Ages  and  Modern 
Times,  Lon.,  1874,  12mo.  4.  (Trans.)  The  Followui- 
of  Christ,  by  Johann  Tauler,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo. 

Moreman,  Wilmot.    Specimens  of  English  Uia- 

lects-    I.,   Devonshire;    II.,  Westmoreland.     Edited  by 

Professor  Skeat.     (Ers;.  Dialect  Soc)      Lon.,  D<7'J.  V". 

"Morenos,   Ojos,"   (Pseud.)      See   Clay,   Miis. 

JosKHIii.NE  R.,  mipra.  „     .,       . 

Mores,  S.  1.  Old  Bob,  the  Performing  Dog:  a 
Story,  lon.,  1876,  16mo.  2.  Pretty  Polly;  the  llistnry 
of  a  Cockatoo.     Illust.     Lon.,  1S77,  sq.  Ifiiuo. 

Moresby,  Vice-Admiral  John,  made  extensive 
discoveries  and  surveys  in  the  South  Paeitic,  wliilc  ca|.t:ini 
of  the  "Basilisk,"  1875-78;  retired  1881.  New  (iiimcMaii  I 
Polynesia:  Discoveries  and  Surveys,  Ac,  Lon.,  IS70,  .Svu. 
"A  narrative  of  exploration  and  surveys  ,.,.iiiliicl.d 
with  great  zeal,  skill,  and  jiidgiuent,  and  tniillo  ..1  re- 
suite  valuable  alike  to  the  etlmolngist,  the  navipu.i  ,  Uie 
trader,  and  the  intending  colonist.  .  .  .  lie  L-allaii  a  .• 
thor  writes,  as  a  sailor  should,  111  a  manly,  straiKlitl"!  wuid 
manner."— fW.  A'fi'.,  xli.  372.  ..,,., 

Moreton.  Henry  John  Reyn.lds-,  third  l.nri 
of  Uucie,  F.U.S.,  b.  1S27;  succeeded  to  the  iuIl'  l-.^^ 
1  (Trans.)  Laila;  or,  Sketches  from  Finmarkeii;  IrHiii 
the  Norwegian  of  .1.  A.  Friis,  Lon.,  lsS3,p.  Sv.,  ;!. 
(Trans.)  Skiiipcr  \Vors6 ;  from  the  Norwegian  ol  A.  o. 
Kielland,  Lon.,  1885,  er.  Svo. 

Moreton,  Rev.  Julian,  ordained  1849;  ini->i.in- 
ary  in  Newfoundland  1849-61;  ehaiilain  in  India  1-"-- 
74;  vicar  of  Saliash,  Cornwall,  since  18,8.  1.  I.i  0  aivl 
Work  in  Newfoundland,  Lon.,  1863,  p.  Svo.  ■-■J'<-'^^" 
to  the  Rev.  II.  Bailey  :  a  Reply  to  Strictures  on  .Mis-ion- 
ary  .Societies  and  Missionaries,  Lon.,  ISOl.  Svo.  ...  l.i'' 
Physical  Geography  of  Newfoundland,  IS(i5. 

Moreton,   Robert.      On  Horso-Breaking,   l-.lm., 

1877,  p.  8vo;  2ded.,  18S3.  ,     „     ,       ,         ,,^, 

Morey,  H.     Rhymes  from  the   Ranks,   Lon.,  I'*^', 

'"'iMorey,  William  C.  Outlines  of  Roiniin  haw: 
comprising  its  Historical  Growth  and  Generd  1  rin- 
elides    N.  York,  1884,  Svo. 

MnrlilU  William  Richard,  M.A.,  gralnaled  at 
Oriel   College,  Oxford,   1857;  Ilchester   lecturer  in  M.i- 
vonic  literature  1873.     1.  Russia,  ("  Foreign  Oountr. 
ami  British  Colonies,")  Lon.,  1881,  12mo.      2.  Mavoim 
Literature,  ("The  Dawn  of  European  Literature,   )  l.on., 

•'■  into  this  small  volume  .  .  .  Mr.  MorflU  has  loioprossed 


MOP, 

Slavonic  worl,l,  H.  ,      m  s  I,  '    i""«  "''"'■''  <'"».Miiutt.  the 
1884,^";^":"  "ram,,,,,  of  „;;  p„„,h  l,a„«„,.g„,  l„„.. 


iMOR 


iflfirtruak         El  .■ •  * 


L'  I'roiii  the  Continent, 


editorially  will  sBvVniT  no'.'!!'  '"  '''*^'' 1 , ""-"  conneuted' j     Morgan,  G.  Ulnrkpr      ,  p  ,  ^ -pl     ,„ 

the   New  York   '^'^^;"'  '"'>''»I"'P"8,  and  was  elerk  of     ""'ents,  and  ,Senuler,M   In.,  ,'i    *'"'■)  ,^h»  J"»'bes,  Jlon 

wrote.evem    ,Vr  ".|:di'irTl';'"M'''T    '?''-^'-     "^^    *'""'''*  C.ahedra  "^     St   F    't  h';":', ''r'^'-  ^''A''"^'  '"  '^^ 
Gm.  0  to  K>„„|,„,  nubllahed  v,!l.l„     .  ,..  '^..''  ^^"'^•i"\'  !  f"'™"™?-  .  %  ^Major  P.  Fi, 


he  beeaine  c.lit,  r  ol    h.fli  "  '."  ^"/"I'"'     ^^  I  WO    "W,,  vol.  i  ''"at'-ly  printed,    bee  IistiKit,  1'av.vk, 


He  ueoftiiie  editor  of"  rh.'   n^..,  i  i        -vt       --r--     *..  i.'oi.  .      -.  .. 

»»e.     ,.    Hhy,,:e:^^ri'e7.y^"eu';:'"N'"Y''^>'''-'x''*'?'^?'''    ^"»'"-    «■•   ^ 

of  TownandC  u  u  y  N  'iwt'V;,.'?,''',^^"''  «««""«"tion8    Talks  to  Young  Men   „„''h;'  vi;';'  I'.r"-  ,-'■  ""'"el 

.Straps:   a   Novel  (fWv '''•''  ^'""-    '*•  Shoolder- i  Finn  Series.     L„„     ISH?     j^,    ""«  ^^"^  "'^  tl'c  Bibl 

l'hiili.,lsfi;i,  r2,;'^^^?rT„V':^  "»'•  '',e  Ar,.,y,  isn2,'     Morgan,    (•  "orge 'h  ""' ,     4       , 

The  Days  of  Shnd  Iv  v   '"■,'''  ""'""  '"B-l,  12mo.  i  Memoir.,  Ind.lent'    ami  <,\    .•      ^JT'''    ""'"Prising 

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1S«",  12mo.  «.  iC^  ^  V'""  4,',""'?"'  *^'-  '^■"'•k. 
Ii<.n.  N.  York,  l.sfi-  -L"  ",  ',."'■•  \'"l  *^™'t  2-M'osi- 
«,,  i.„,o.     li.   lu,ned  from  the  Uoor  : 


12mo.      2TheTJi7'',-'^"'c;""'"''  ^'a"'i»hurg,    1S5S 
1N7«,  .svoT  ^^K'^'^-'ve   yketch-Uook,    Jlarrisburg; 

Moigan,  George  Osbonie,  Q  C    PC    Mi    u 

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Church    Verses, 'l,„n"",,  „;•„?•;  «'"^.7''   I'ife'ht  :" 

'"'"^^iri^r'i^^ir-^-'ou.r^rrri 

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and  other  Poe,,,.,,  L„„.,  Isrf "'"'     ^^^   ^''^'ng   «ilt, 

Morgan,  llev.  Ilenry.'KsVs  ?ss4  ,     .  x. 
Conn.;  i-emoved  to  Jioston  in   Isv        '  '•',"  ^^'''•""•". 

-.e^Chapel.   Vir;: -,t  1^^  >;S"7^^1r 

2.  Ned   Nevins,  the 
'"o-     ;<•  The  .Shadowv 


Aherdovey,  W;ies      S7s  ?,     '  "•'"'"''''  '*"5'"';  ^'i^'r  of 
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especially  with  Heferceel  W'  ''"''"''^''V'  eonsidered, 
I.»n.,  1,S71,  svo.  1.  The  M^  f  ■«^' "'r;V'''''  '"•■durers 
quiryinto  its   lnHue.!ce  on  h    ",'' J'''l"'« '^  ""  I"' 

ISri,  Svo.  """O'"-"  "1  a  L,bei-al  Education,  ton., 

Morgan,   Henry  James     b 

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ISmo.  ^      '  ^'  *•     ^'"'  J'"""  I>iotionary,  Lon.,  1877, 

"organ,   Edward.     The    Clergyman's   Wife,    , 


...    „„ „,      "V     '",•'"'  ^'"'"^''  ^'ates.     By  a 

Celebrated  CanXnsuiS  ,1'   """•      ^-    Sketehe/of 
ada,  lS,i2,  Svo  Bib  ii,      T'  connected  with  Can- 

«al  of  Canadian   i,iten";;'°';^',f ''"'■'';«"/'«>•  "'' ^  ««»- 
nadian  Legal  Uireitorv     I  i,^  ,"7'  Y'^V     *■  The  Ca- 
"f  Canadaf  Toronto,  18^78        ""'"  '"  ""^  ^<""=^  and  Bar 
Morgan,  Horace  H     1     n 

race  n.     1.   Representative  Names 
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MOR 

in  the  Ilii-tory  of  ICnglisli  Literature,  N.  York,  1S76,  siii. 
4tii.  2.  Toiucal  Sliiike.'<|i8iuiiina  :  ii  Collection  of  Kiiglish 
Sluikos|ioariana,  St.  Loui.s  Mo.,  1.S7U,  «vo.  3.  Literary 
Stuilies  from  tliu  tireat  liritisli  Aiitliors,  St.  Loui.4,  JIo., 
ISM),  .'Ivn. 

Morgaiit  J.  1-  Practical  Les.'ions  on  Affections 
prciiluced  bv  Conta){iou«  Uiscases,  Lon.,  1S7I,  |).  Svi>.  2. 
Nature  aio'l  Trcatuicnt  of  ContiiK'ious  iJiscii.-^cs  Lou,, 
1S72,  p.  Xvo.  :i.  The  Daii^crs  of  Cliloroforui,  ami  the 
Safot'v  au.l  Efficiency  of  Hthcr,  Lun.,  I.'<7;t,  \>.  .'<vo.  4. 
The  Cure  of  licnt  Knee,  Lon.,  lS7.'i,  p.  Svo. 

MoriiUil,  J.  The  Church  in  Wales:  a  Uetrospeot 
and  Defence,  Lon.,  l.'*84,  Svo, 

Moriuiitil,  J.  r.  Kngland  under  the  Norman'  Occu- 
iiation,  Lon.,  \>*l>^,  p.  Hvo. 

MorKiill,  J.  I*.  iTran..<.)  A  Manual  of  iLuniony; 
from  the  (ieroian  of  K.  F.  Kichter,  N.  York,  lsil7.  Svo. 
Morisiiii,  Uev.  .lames,  IJ.U.,  l«»/f,  vol.  u.,  add.] 
1.  Home  and  the  (;o..^iiel,  Lon.,  1H54,  l2mo.  2.  Ihe 
Penitent:  an  Kxposition  of  Psalm  Ii.,  Lon.,  I8.'i5,  12mo. 
;i.  li.\po.><ition  of  till'  Firet  Kpistlc  of  ,lohn,  Lon.,  IStio, 
Svo,  4.  Scripture  Testimony  to  the  Holy  Spirit,  Lon., 
Lsilo,  8vn.  .1.  The  Preacher's  Treasury  :  Dnc  Hundreil 
Outlines  of  Sermons,  Lon.,  1.-<6S,  three  series,  12nn) ;  new 
ed.,  ISSl.  Cp.  Kucollcctions  of  my  Life  and  Times.  Ed- 
ited by  his  Son,     Lon,,  ls74,  Svo, 

.llurgaii,  James  Appletoii,  b.  ISSO,  at  Portland, 
Me.;  educated  at  Uacine  College,  Wis.,  and  at  Colum- 
bia  Law  School,  New  York  :  practised  law  in  .New  York, 
giving  much  time  to  literary  pursuits.  He  founded  in 
ISS5  the  Shakespeare  Society  of  New  York,  of  which 
he  has  since  been  president.  1.  (Ed.)  Specimens  of 
Macaronic  Poetry,  N.  York,  1S72,  cr.  Svo.  2.  The  Law 
of  Literature :  with  American,  English,  French,  and 
Uorman  Statutes  of  Copyright,  N.  York,  187.^,  2  vols. 
Svo.  ;f.  International  Copyright:  an  Address,  187S, 
Svo.  4.  English  Veision  of  Legal  iMa.\ims:  vfith  the 
Original  Forms,  Alphabetically  Arranged,  and  Index  of 
Subjects,  Oin.,  1878,  12mo.  o.  Anglo-American  Inter- 
national Copvright :  an  Open  Letter  to  W.  M.  Evarts, 
l.H7y,  12nio.  'O.  Tlie  Shakespearian  iMyth;  or,  William 
Shakespeare  and  Circumstantial  Evidence,  Cin.,  18SI, 
12mo.  7.  Some  Shakespearian  Commentators,  Cin., 
iss:',  12mo.  8.  Venus  and  Adonis:  a  Study  in  ttie 
Warwickshire  Dialect,  N.  York,  18S5.  V.  Digesta 
Shukespeareana,  1887.  10.  Shakespeare  in  Fact  and  in 
Criticism,  N.  York,  1S88,  Svo. 

JMorgau,  James    S.     Poems,  Wigan,  Lancashire, 
186li. 
Morgan,  John.      My    Welsh    Home,  and    other 

Poems,  Pontypool,  1870,  12iP0.  

JUorcan,  John  Edward,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
graduated  at  Lnivcrsif  College,  O.xford,  1852,  and  in 
medicine  18H1  ;  physician  to  the  Manchester  Koyal  In- 
firmary, and  professor  of  medicine  in  Uwens  College.  1. 
The  Danger  of  Deterioration  of  Race  from  the  too  Rapid 
Increase  of  (ireat  Cities,  Lon.,  18t!6,  Svo.  2.  University  . 
Oars:  being  a  Critical  Enquiry  into  the  After- Health 
of  the  Men  who  rowed  in  the  O.\ford  and  Cambridge 
Boat-Uace,  from  the  Year  1829  to  IStW,  based  on  the  ^ 
Personal  Experience  of  the  Rowers  themselves,  Lon., 
1873,  p.  Svo.  I 

"  The  results  of  these  enquiries  show  .  .  .  thai  eoUene 
boat-raeliig,  far  from  beinji  a  daiiEenms,  is,  when  pursued 
under  the  proper  conditions,  a  lioalthy  sport. 


-yaliun, 

"  i)r.  Morgan's  work  will  be  of  much  .service  to  those  who 
ran  give  all  his  facts  their  due  \vei;-'ht  and  are  not  liable 
U)  be  carried  away  by  his  marked  prcililectioii  lor  rowing. 
—Spedalor,  xlvi.  701. 

3.  Medical  Education  at  the  Universities,  Manchester, 
1878,  Svo.  4.  Victoria  University ;  AVhy  are  there  no 
Medical  Degrees'?  Manchester,  1881,  Svo. 

Morgan,  John  Lloyd.     Life  of  the  Rev.  William 
Morgan,  Professor  of  Theology  lit  the  Presbyterian  Col-  ^ 
lege,  Carmarthen,     liy  his  Son.     Lon.,  1887.  \ 

Morgan,  Uev.  John  Pughc,  M.A.,  graduated  at  j 
Jesus  College,  O.xford,  1807 ;  ordained  ISIIS;  vicar  of, 
Bolfor  since  1870.  Gethsomane,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  . 
ISO'.I,  or.  Svo,  I 

Morgan,  Lewis  Henry,  LL.D.,  [unic,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  d.  ISSl,  at  Rochester,  N.Y'.,  «rhoro  ho  had  prac- 
tised law  for  many  years.  He  was  elected  ajueiubei  ..f 
the  National  Academy  of  Soioncs  in  1875;  elected 
president  of  the  American  Association  for  the  Adva;, ce- 
ment of  Science  in  1879,  and  belonged  to  scientilic  so- 
cieties in  the  i;nited  States  and  in  Europe.  1.  The 
American  lioaver  and  his  Works,  Phila.,  1808,  Svo. 
1136 


Moll 

"  Mr.  Morgan  presents  his  subject  in  simple  liinguag.,-, 
free  from  lechiili-ality,  and  in  a  inauiu'r  which  can  lardly 
fail  to  attract  all  clas-ses  ot  readers.  He  writes  canlloiisij , 
with  MM  earnest  desire  to  elicit  Irutli  and  cliniiimte  error, 
anil  lois  staled  liolhiiig  Hhlcli  im>  not  been  vcrihed  by 
persuiml  oliservation  or  the  tesiimouy  of  trustworthy  wli 
iicsses."— -Vu^ion,  vi.  170. 

2.  Systems  of  Consanguinity  and  Allinity  of  the  llii 
man  Family,  ("  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowl- 
e.lge,")  Wash.,  1809,  4tc, 

"  l'iirelvsclenlill<'  in  Us  nielhods  and  its  siiiKlciiess  uf 
imrpose. '.  .  .  While  other  writers  have  spcculotcil,  he  has 
Ihroiiuli  vears  of  paticnl  toil,  colleclcil  a  vast  mass  .,1  lai  t» 
upon  which  others  as  well  as  he  may  base  their  conelii- 
sloiis  as  lo  thi'  primitive  condition  of  the  luimaii  race.'  — 
\iiliuii.  .wii.  ',!lo.  .        ,       r  • 

;;.  Ancient  Society;  or.  Researches  in  the  Lines  <il 
Human  Progress,  from  Savagery  through  liarbarisiu  ioi.. 
Civilization,  N,  York,  1877,  Svo, 

"His  liiH.k  Is  divided  into  four  parts,  beaded  rcspt'c- 
lively:  1.  (irowth  of  Intelligence  Ihroiigli  Inveiilioiis  aiicl 
Uisciiveries.  11.  (irowlh  of  the  Idea  of  lioverniueiit.  111. 
(Irowth  uf  the  Idea  of  laniily.  IV.  ilrowlh  nl  ihc  ble.i 
of  Properlv.  The  lirst  jiiirl  is  devoted  mainly  to  llie  eslal,- 
llslinieiit  ('jf  what  Mr.  Moruau  calls  ■  ethnical  periods,' ,,| 
which  be  rccipj;iiizes  three,— savagery,  barbarism,  and 
civilization.  ...  ,..,,...• 

"  .  ,  ,  The  second  part  .  .  .  demands  full  attention.  .  .  . 
Ho  acknowledges  t!.  '■  classes  succeeding  each  otlicr,- 
vlz.,  soeietv  Im.scd  upon  dillcreiice  of  .sc.\  ;  society  bie-cd 
npiui  kin;  "political  society,  based  upon  territory  and  pn.ii- 
erty.  .  .  .  Hv  scanning  the  eartli'.s  snrliice,  even  to  the  iv 
molest  isles' our  author  has  succeeded  in  piescrving  lor  u^ 
the  most  imporlaiit  features  of  life  amonn  races  ilnu  ar>' 
fast  vanishing.  These  features  he  has  juiln'iouslv  con- 
nected wi'h  the  oldest  rocorils— mythical,  Iraditicuial.  and 
historical-of  biiiminitv.and  thus  spun  a  lliread  which, iii 
a  given  point,  is  sure  to  pass  through  aiiv  branch  or  Iril.r. 
It  is  not  so  much  an  historical  as  an  ethnological  guide. 
which  no  cuie  can  neglect  who  intemls  to  devote  some  ai- 
lentlon  to  human  aiitiipiily,  as  well  as  to  the  stinlyol  .suiii 
living  peoples  as  are  yet  without  the  pale  ol  modern  civil- 
ization."—.Vo^oii.  xxv.  W. 

"What  Mr.  Morgan  has  added  to  our  stock  ol  lacUswill 
endure,  but  his  theories  aie  doomed  to  rapid  natural  dc- 
cay,"— .s'li/.  JifV;  xlv.  19. 

"The  author  has  built  up  a  structure  of  theory  wider 
and  heavier  than  his  foundations  «(  facts  will  bear,  llis 
scheme  will  hardly  be  acceoted  as  a  whole,  but  parts  (d  it 
may  stand  as  pernianent  additions  to  the  science  ol  man. " 
— KuwAiiD  B.  I'YLOK ;  -lend.,  xiv.  07. 

4.  Contributions  to  North  American  Ethnology  :  vul. 
iv..  Houses  and  House-Life  of  North  American  Aborigi- 
nes.    Illust.     (Pub.  by  U.S.  Oov't.)     Wash.,  1881,  4tu. 
Morgan,  Mrs.  Louisa,  wife    <-f  John    Edward 
'  Morgan,  «ii/;ra.     liaron  IJruno,  and  other  Funny  Stories : 
with  Illustrations,  Lon.,  1875,  \>,  Svo, 

Morgan,  Mrs.  M.  Keeping  the  Vow  :  a  Story,  X. 
York,  1882,  12mo. 

Morgan,  Miss  Mary,  b.  in  Scotland;  removed  at 
an  early  age  to  Canada.  Poems  and  Translations,  Mon- 
treal, 1887,  sq.  16mOi  new  ed.,  entitled  "  Wood-Notes  in 
the  tiloaming,"  Host.,  1888. 

Morgan,  Nicholas.  1.  Phrenology,  and  how  to 
use  it  in  Analyzing  Character,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  2. 
Skull  and  lirain  :  their  Indications  of  Character,  Lon.. 
1S75,  12nio. 

Morgan,  Rev.  Pliny  H.,  .M.D.,  rector  of  'Irimty 
Church,  Connersville,  Ind.  Aggressive  Work  in  llic 
Church  of  Christ:  with  Directions  for  Conducting  .Mis- 
sions and  Organizing  Brotherhoods  and  Guilds,  N.  York, 
1874,  lOmo. 

Morgan,  R.  C.  1.  The  Converted  Collier;  or.  The 
Life  of  Richard  Weaver,  N.  York,  ls68,  ISmo.  2.  Ai 
Jesus'  Feet :  a  Series  of  Papers  on  Christian  Doctrine. 
Lon.,  1870,  12iuo;  new  ed.,  1872. 

Morgan,  Rev.  Richard  Williams,  [.m'.,  vol. 
ii.,  -.dd,]  ordained  1811;  curate  of  Marholm,  Xortli- 
ainptonshire,  1870-74;  of  Slapleion,  (ilouccstershirc, 
18S2-8.'i;  of  Otlord  Darcy,  Huntingdonshire,  18Sf)--*H. 
1.'  The  Church  and  its  Episcopal  Corruptions  in  WaU-, 
Lon.,  1855,  Svo.  2,  The  British  Kymry  ;  or.  The  liriton.- 
i  of  Cambria,  Lon,,  1857,  12uio,  3.  St.  Paul  in  Britain: 
or,  British  Chrisiianitv,  Lon.,  1801,  cr.  Svo. 

.Morgan,  S.  Hilda  Waldermore :  a  Novel,  Lon.. 
1S7'.I,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

.Morgan,  Samuel,  M.D.  Text-Book  for  the  Do- 
mestic Practice  of  Homoeopatbio  Medicine :  2ded.,  Lon., 
ISfiO,  32ino. 

.Morgan,  Samuel  T.  United  States  Irap"rt  Ha- 
ties  under  Existing  Laws  and  Decisions,  and  Digest  ol 
Tariff  Laws,  Bait,.  1875,  Svo. 

Morgan,  Sydney,  Lady,  [nnle,  vol.  ii.,  add., J 
1783-1859.  For  biog.,  see  Dixon,  W.  H.,  «i//)/w.  1. 
Luxiuia,  the   Prophetess:  a  Tale  of  India,  Lon..  IS.iU, 


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MOR 

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MOR 


unpul.l,,.!,,.,!  »ntuW  oKr  p  V  nV,/'!''-?,''''^  "f  vmIui.u.^  uf 
n'spondcn,.,.  ,,f  Iji,lv  "t  ri/u  ?■ 'j'','  "  ""-'  i'"'™  "nil  c.ir- 
AUoKvilKT,  thisM     ,1  vVim,  .  ""^  the  yeiirs   IMs-n/. 

Lo^"r?H'";.'J;o.  ''""'"""-^'nti'"    Mo^aio    l-avomen.,,, 

CoiVeZf"^,'';!'"'"'!on"!h„   ^?;''""'"""">    Mo,„io,..    a 
<ht.  D„y,  lio.,t..  is^7    I-mo        '•"'"'^^""'">"'  Quction,  of 
.MorKuii,  WilhAm.     i,l„,  ,|o  ,jaiis 

MorBaii,  William,  ji.i,r„„,^  ,,„,  „    „,,, 

mmmmk 


S;S=5=i'Si:&- 


I*  Tnigoily  of 
I. 


5.  l)iplith,.na:  its  11,",,,!. '  '^''l' ''"''■•  l"^??.  !'■  "'vo. 

ill-t/ativoofitsW':.;;    ;f  ;    J'^-J^-J-o-C-es 

MorgailM.  U'illinm     r     .  '  '  '^"i  '2iiio. 

:.<  <l.e  In.'ol  "  „",  ''m  •r''7",,'"""V™i  !"'"'"« 
T™I^:  with  Ath...  ("Weal"  "J;  f'?"""'  »f.  Mi-in« 
aii'l  4to.  2.  Solution  of  r.Jl-  ,V'  ]'""■•  "*"2.  12iiio 
Lon.,  issr,  12,n,'  "'^  Explosions.     Part  I. 

lego,  Fordham     \' V    '     ,     r    .  '"'t'  "'"'  •'^•'  •^"'"''«  C.l- 

ti7;«e,„;::r;^:  M„^troat:  r^t'r  :;;f;. -"t!:;:  ^^;'- 

(Jlimpses  of   Sacred   Shri'nn,    A  K       ' '•;"'^''l'"g-' ■•    with 

■-mo'"  "I'  Th'",-''^  '^'"""'"'^  •"  "-  (•>-     X.  Y,;rk     .  "■■ 
Moriarty,Kev.  Patrick  Eugene,  isni  is-     . 

juinedtho  AuL'iistinian  inis«i„i;i„,i,    A-;    ,        ''•^'*  ''« 

in   Attic  (ireekfLon..  1   ?,s   or   '8.„    ']•  p""-,  ■^■f'!T' 
Hent  Classic,  for  EnL-ii,!,  .(L,f,'l„  .?;  r.-'/.^ 'i'l'i'J'  i'l  An- 

"Tile  111 
syiii|mihy 

L<^;.,';^  {^r^"^'"^  ^-^-  -  i:-:n  Translation. 


a  PractiuttI   Kxi-osition   of 


ne\f  <.,!.,  I  sro      9    Vi.,.ii  . .,;         .,' '.''""■•  '"'i  I.  1 2inn; 
;  Ato,„.n,c„,.  iMU      i   A      oXV       '■  ''"'"^liO-.l'the 

'  un.,  is.is_7i,-s,  '7  :.J„-  '';'"■?'•.  '"'■'■■'  i-xx. 

ically   con.Mcr'od     newel  "e,"^  '''i's-',/     ''"'"'   ''™''"- 

I  leaelnng  „n  .S,„K.tilication  ■        -'•'""-      "*-S*- 
Romans  vi.,  |,„„..  i«mB,  8vo 

I'lorisoii,  .lames      !    r.-.,,    • 
I>i-e«.o,  I,,,,,.'  ls,^%-     '-J''  i""y  "'to  'l-o  Origin  of 

^--The;ry:-;„-K.,;;;'';^r:d:,tr;M;?,t 

-InJrh'Tr'  •''^"'*'''  •^"B"«t"''  Cotter,  M  A    n  1 

JSo^l^'S    '-:-^^^^^^^ 
&irh-:-:ri;tF?--!-'''"«'"^: 

IhV^  .loath  ho  suffered  ?n.,;  „.^  ■     "1,",  ""'^'  l"<^>'"'"  '» 

''"Ok  waswrittenT;:!?^ ! ,  r""*^.;;  rrv'""  1';^.'"^' 

ol  St.  liurnard,  Abbot  of  (ll     .'  ,        ''''"'  ''"''  ' '""" 

neiveds.,  ISfis!  fsT;  tlairvaux,  I.on.,  lsii:j,  ,,.  Svo; 

"«nj^U':7r;i,!;:;^ir^/;^^;;' ?r'"V""""  -^^ "-  >- 

'""I  sympathy,  whi  'r  , ,  "  "•'''■■  l"'-'"ll.v,)f  insight 
"''t  "lerefyjust  y,  rVvenV.,  r  n'l  '",'"  "'  '•'"ni-'-eheiHl 
llietely,  l„s  hero's  pasith",';^/',^  ' M,  -n'  /'"I  ''""'J'  ''"'I  '■""  ' 
the  projiress  of  huna,li"i  ",!'''"''"' ,''  !'"  '","<-'»  ""^1  "> 
"iiewhreh  he  shares  litMn.^iih.'.r  ■",'''''''"''  '""''i''"  i'* 
whu  have  vvisl„.,|  ,„  Vl  jT,m  .  ";''';''"'-''')»lio.l  writers 
■  •  .,  He  views  reliKioii  tlie  i  iri  r7V",  '"O'l'.'^'val  Ham.-s. 
s<."l,  only  from  the  <  ni.'i,! '.  r  r  V"''"'  ,"'^'  <l"-i-^ti'Ui 
R";l  worthier  H-avlh  I  vrV.Mv.'^'"'- '''"'>■• '''"''it-'l'i'r 
"I'ly  from  the  ouLsid  ""^,v,r}  ",v'l'\'i'''^;"'l!';  '"on,  yrl  still 


Svo.  ^       "   "  ""•"  •"  ''Otters,"j  Lon.,  1878,  p 

lilott;-^;i\;:iii:;^i-'ilfeV^^ 

•  ■  ■  H,s  criticism  of  f   hh,,A,.'"'.V.."';'r'.'f ''"•'eess    n  ,t. 


^klWgeslor  Practice  in  Unseen  V;^ULn. 
r^c'St'V.^*"^  o'n*t?.r'e7^,o"rr".»«-'''  «'«-'^- 
'"J  .«ince  then  SI:  ,!1''r:L..'''  '^J-'".  ''^^'-S*: 


( 

ni 
and 


Kohe;irr^^i;;;^-',;'f;«i^on  as  ,„,,  hi.,„rian,  and-tlie 
<isn.  leads  him,  tho.u^^ht,,"  ,',,"','  "''''■''  '"'^  oriii- 
P"riM.nofhish,,,,k,ari-  n  V,  ,^v,,',  '  "'"  """''  vaUiahlu 
thouKh  prominent   p  n "e  V „  ,   1,'  "  ""'"''5'  "«■  '"""o'l 

!;!ve  an   elleetive  a   ,1  we  l-  ,   „  ^;  ",""^  H'  "'«  "^'^  "e 

lie  ami  personal  elmrmicr       s^^^^^^     ''";'"'''  "f  •■ih'ioii's 

the  Ai.t.dJiograpiu- ,     1     ,  ,n',,,'  f     ,  """!''■'•  '■"'  '■'""■-o.  "M 

ot  other  materi'als  wlu!,  'nt'ee     tVv'i.'i'i"^/'';^'^'''^!''^   •■•^« 

^^.^Maeau,ay,(- English  MenflX^;.;-,::;-;""^ 

^tm^i;"Ea^i:^„^„;;^^;;;''™«  '"  H  irom  which  ,ve 
pure  amazement,  it  i,s  i  p;,"i  ,';,", ''"''  "?  fOK'"-'!  'viih 
wiih(MUree,,gniEinL-the  in'n  ,'?,,  "'"'  "'"*  '""0  '"'"k 
"■."I  the  great  diswr,  [cif,  f  ,  ,'  '"'''i''''  "'V  ".^oat  hreadlh, 
piece  of  wrlting."-.sj«',^,,'l,"/,'.'';.:;i4""-''--  "  "* "  I'oautifnf 
0.  Madame 

llinio.  _^ 

10 


,  I.S82, 


-    ...iiiuj;.    — .■'i«CM/or,  Iv.  l.')|4  -^....i.iiii 

[.■ulatne  de  Maintcnon  :  an  Ktude,  Lot..,  1,^85   «„ 
.n';^Me'^;:;:115'",l-'Wto;vlrd:'t^ 


-nt'r^iS^JIitrtrn!:!^"^-  E  ^"™'  ''"r"'"-     ]<T^    «•  'f''^  ^---'oFMar  ^";J!:„' 

rn.a  tl.  Cobden  Club  S:;;;^^^,.,;;';.^?^-  -P^i::;;^"    ^!^-  «^  "-  Future,  L„n..  18^^  ^:^-  ,a  ed 

tnue."-,>,',;frta/«r,  Ixi   1030  ^   P"lilieal  writinK  of  our 

Leisure   M^nn"    Hn  ",*.'"     ""y"'"'-'  "leaning.,   f„r 
■-i-ivate  circulation.'  "~-' "J"  S™.     Anon.     Printed 


nostleisnr  n.;  n'  "n^i ''^/'^ .  ;^' "  ""'  ">^xi*^tance  (n,r  Ag- 
oree.l,  f„r  those  men  a  ,1  wo  „  ei,""-'  """''^'  '."-thodolc 
Piom  and  aecidenta  c  re  ,S  .",','',''  ,"",""'"  ondow- 
and  feel  in  npp,,slti,,n  ,,'."''" ''"^0  '':''  ""  '"  ""ink 
feeling,  Ijut  o  1  y  nn  ,.  ,  ,  V''''  ""•^"  "'  I'li'ikingand 
oilherten.  tc  to  rt?traa  tl^^:  "'I'  I'"""'  "''^''•o  they  a  e 
and  useicisness.         ™^1'','-  ,   '^>''  '"•  t    larry  in  douht 


liT  private  circulation  '        "     *""'■«"!    "'fhrr""k  • 


»  ^^U*^  L:::;!:^;!^:';:^^^"— ^»>eHeart:  :  .        Mr;  M... 


•Morisoii,  Rev.  James    n  ii     r     ,        >   ..  :  ""^^"^ 'n>"end  of  thedouma 

I'f  the  name  there  niPntinn  '1  ^-p;'  [''"'<■.  vol.  ii.,  third    '""atoly,  ill  health  has   1 
eat,.  Sm,.i      .        ,     """"'oned,  add.,]  b.   1810,  at   liath      fomanis  a  framiicnt  witli     1 
gate,  .Scotland  ,  educated  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh;  -  k'o.'aili'.'^'  '"^  ohaplV,^'„'|; 


ad  r'llo'>'i',\''  ^r'i'f  "',">■  i'Klloatert 
ana  the  title  of  the  book."— ^)rt, 

1137 


MOIl 


MOR 


Mori^on,  Mi«,   Jcanie.      See  Cm-bbu.  "-.  ,;>- ^;'.i„|^f  i^^^l^;;/^  ef  1^S4'  'Sl^'cll^,; 

MoiiM.ll,  Kcv.  John.    Auntraliiv  ax  it  ia ;  or,  FnctB  !  M.irkot.jin.j  ..tl..r  Fairy-Talei..     Illust.     l,on.,  1.H77,  p, 
anil  P't'iiluieri,  8ki'lcho3  ami  Incidents,  cif  Aiiatralia  anil  ^  .'<v 
Australian    l.ifi' :   with  Notii'cs  of  New  Zealand.     By  a 


Clergyman  Thirteen  Years  reiident  in  the  Interior  of 
New  Simtli  Wales.     I,(in.,  1^(17,  Svo.    Anon. 

.Uuri!«>ii,  John,  and  Jones,  T.  Unpert.  (lo- 
olOKy.     l''ir*t  Series.      l,on..    If*7(l,  I'Jnio. 

lUoriMon,  Uev.  John  IIupkinN,  D.U.,  [»»(',  vol. 
ii.,  nilil..l  a  Unitarian  clergyman.  Uii'iiui.sition  on  the 
Oospol  of  .Matthew,  1 8511. 

Morison,  P.  1'.  The  Law  of  Replevin  in  the 
United  States,  I'hila.,  18i;'.l,  8vo. 

lUorison,  Kev.  Wnlter.     1.  PaaaioChristi ;  Three 


Illust.  1-on.,  1.H7 
17,  (Kd.)  .Shortcr'Works  in  Kn^liih  Prose,  Loii., 
I.SSil,  4to  18.  Sketches  of  Longer  Works  in  English 
Vorso  and  I'roso,  Lon.,  issi,  r.  8vo.  lU.  (Ed.)  Library 
of  English  I.ileraliire  :  vols,  i.-v.,  l,on.,  ISSl,  4to.  211. 
English  Literatiiro  in  the  Keign  of  Vietoria.  (Tauchnilz 
Collection,)  Leipsii-,  I8SI,  Umu.  21.  Knglish  Writers: 
an  Attempt  towards  a  History  of  Knglish  Literature; 
vols,  i.-v.,  Lon.,  18S7-90,  p,  8vo. 

■'  It  caiiiint.  iMilei'il.  lie  reennuneMili'il  as  a  safe  guide  fur 
students  til  wliiini  miiuile  arenraey  Is  of  iniporliuire;  Inn 
as  a  iinpiihir  liouk  It  has  deeiiled  nierils.  I'rnf.  .Miirliy 
know-  what  sunie  writers  of  far  Krealer  learning  seem  iiui 
to  know,  that  literature  is  a  thing  In  he  enjoyed,  and  n..i 


ni'iM  ,,sc"(iV,s..0H"    1S7I    1)   Svo.'    2.  From  Malachi  to    merely  a. subject  for  eritieal  or  phllnlnuleal  analysis;  hi,. I 
Diseouises,  (  lasgOH,    Si  i,  p.     '"•-  "'  ,  i^,  j,,,';,  sueeeeded   In  heing  Ihnroughly  iiderestilig  even 

Matthew:   lliree  Lectures,  L.on.,  is(.i,  p.  i^yo.  i  when  ileallug  with  the  must   unnrnmislng  parts  ol  hi- 


I   unpri 
sulijeet  "— lliiNKV  Hhadi.kv  ;  Anul..  x.\xlii.  l'J7 

Ho  has  also  edited  "  Murley's  Universal  Library,"  :i 
series  of  volumes  issued  at  short  intervals  since  I8S). 
Cassoll's  "  National  Library,"  begun  1S88,  and  editinn- 
of  various  standard  works. 

Morley,  John,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  P.C,  b.  1S:18,  „i 
niaekburn,  Leicestershire;  educated  ivt  Cheltenham  Cd 
lege,  and  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford;  called  to  the  bar 
at  Lincoln's  Inn  l'<7H.  He  was  for  some  yenrs  edilnr 
of  the  Lilerarv  (iazette,  of  the  Fortnightly  Ucview 
1S67-S2,  of  the  Pall  Mall  (ia/.etio  I8SI)-k:I,  of  Macmil- 
lan's  Magazine  18s;3-S,i,  and  of  Knglish  Men  of  Lettiis 
since  the  commencement  of  the  series.  He  has  been 
M.P.  for  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  since  ISSIl,  and  w.i' 
chief  secretary  for  Ireland  in  1886.  I.  Edmund  liurlu  : 
an  Historical  Study,  Lon.,  IS07,  p.  8vo. 

"  Its  sustahieil  power  of  reasoning,  its  wide  sweep  of  oh- 
servation  and  relleetiiin.  its  elevated  ethical  and  sncial 
tone,  stamp  it  as  a  work  iif  high  e.veellenee."— .Su(.  Jl>r , 
xxiv.  (107.  „  ,  ,, 

2,  Critical  Miscellanies,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo;   Second  .Sc- 
ries, 1877,  ,    , 
.                ,         ,       ■             "The  stvle  Is  throughoutelear  and  vlgurous,  and  their 
University  College,  London,  l.-^iij-sa,  and  has  also  since    siibstance"is  such  as  to  imply  inueli  reading  and  much  ai  ■ 


.Morlnnd,  WHIiiun  WaHace.  1.  Diseases  of  the 
Urinary  Organs,  Phila.,  1S5S),  8vo.  2.  The  Morbid  Ef- 
fects of  the  Hetention  in  the  niood  of  the  Elements  of 
the  Urinary  Secretion,  (Fiske  Fund  Prize  Essay,)  Phila., 
ISIil,  8vo.  „,    , 

.Morley,  Uev.  (;eorge,  J!. A.,  graduated  at  Wad- 
ham  College,  Oxford.  1S41I;  ordained  ISiO;  vicar  of 
Under-Kiver,  Kent,  1S78-80.  Remarks  on  "Modern 
Christianity  a  Civilized  Heathenism,"  Lon,,  1S7  1,  fp.  f^vo, 

Morley,  II.  I'orxter,  .M,A.,  U.Sc,  assistant  profes- 
sor iif  eliemistrv  at  University  College,  London.  Outlines 
of  Organic  Chcmistrv,  Lon..  IS,s6,  p.  Svo. 

Morley,  Henry,  LL.D.,  [■mie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b. 
1822.  in  London;  educated  at  the  Moravinn  School, 
Ncuwied,  Oermany,  and  at  King's  College,  London,  of 
which  he  was  afterwards  made  an  honorary  Fellow.  He 
practised  medicine  18-11-48,  establislied  a  .school  at  Lis- 
card,  Liverpool,  on  a  now  method,  which  proved  success- 
ful, but  gave  it  up  in  1881  to  settle  in  London,  and  be- 
came a  journalist,  writing  for  Household  Words  and  the 
Examiner,  of  which  he  afterwards  became  editor.  He 
was  professor  of  the  English  language  and  literature  at 


chair  at  (Jueen's  College,  Lomlon,     live  tliought 


He  Is  very  seldom  uiil'air  ill  his 


L'ameiirinciiial  of  University  Hall,  London,  meiit.s,  thmigli  he  may  be  occasionally  rather  unsyimK,. 

Liiiie  principal  "'  >  "   "     J  '  „    ^       j,   ,   |,„„ever  this  may  be.  he  pas.ses  seiiteiiee  like 

ako  Home   Unhealthy,  1;°"--  l'*;^"',,'f  '  "•  a  conscientious  and  painstaking  judge."-S«/.  Uev.,  xxxi. 

Defence  of  Ignorance.     By  the  Author  ot  ^g^ 


Jiev., 


LS78   held   the  same 

In  1882  he  bee 

1.  How  to  11 

Anon.     2.  A  Defence  ot    ignorance.     i>y  me  .tiumur  i.i     ^g^ 

"  How  to  make  Home  Unhealthy."     Lon.,  1831.    Anon.  ;      3_  Voltaire,  Lon..  1871,  8vo;  ;ided..  1.878. 

3    Gossip,  from  "  Household  Words,"  Lon.,  18a7,  p.  8vo.  |      ..  \Ve  ,\„  not  think  that  the  accepted  estimate  of  Voltaire 

4.   Memoirs  of  Bartholomew  Fair.     Illust.     Lon.,  '«^«-    }|>!- -y,^--^;  ^^J;;;:^^,-^-^^,;!)^!;^^^^ 

^'yifZAile*!!  wc^k  with  gretit  industry  a,^         ^  ^^^^^^,ri^^^^^l.^^U!'^Z^:i^lui'l^Jl:;u. 

<\"\f'^       ,T-      T  1         Tii„o,     T„n    ,,=„   io„,,,.  '  throw  any  new  liuht.  ...  it  is  impossible  to  read  his  V..1- 
Fables  and  Fairy-lales.     Illust.     Lon.,  IS.iJ,  l-iuo  ,  j  ^^^^^^^  without  being  struck  by  its  iiideiicudeuce  of  thiiui;hl, 
now   ed.,    1800.      (>.  Oberon's  Horn:    a   Book  ot   tairy-  ;  itssiiiceritv  and  candour  of  expression,  as  well  as  by  it- 
Tales       Illust.      Lon.,  181)0,  p.  Svo;    4th  ed.,  1881.      7.  lability  and  literary  iiower.  .  .  .  Mr.  Morley  has  given  ii« 

■' a  valuable  and  hiiihlv  suggestive  study  of  the  great  mini  Ml 

a  very  erllieal  age,  ami  we  only  wish  he  eould  have  inr- 
Kiiaded  himself  to  have  given  us  this  and  nothing  iiinii-, 
.  .  .  and  refrained  from  loose  iliCTcssions  upon  (questions  ui 
the  dav.  which  disturb  the  artistic  unity  and  diminish  the 
scientilic  value  of  the  work."— Sa(.  Jler.,  xxxiii.  11)0. 
4.  Rousseau,  Lon..  187:1,  2  vols.  Svo. 
"Throughout  the  whole  of  these  two  erudite  and  in 
raanv  ways  masterly  volumes  the  virility  of  the  autlmr- 
Intellect  ...  is  not  more  coiispicuously  jiresent  Hum  ilic 
vulgarilv  of  some  of  liis  ethical  judgments."— ,s>Wii/"i, 
xlvi.  821i". 

We  can  recommend  Mr.  Morley's  book  to  those  wh. 


English  Writers;  vol.  i..  The  Writers  before  Chaucer; 
with  an  Introductory  Sketch  of  the  Four  Periods  of  Eng- 
lish Literature,  Lon.,  1864,  Svo;  vol.  ii..  From  Chaucer 
to  Dunbar,  18ii7. 

"  Though  ill  digested  and  ill  arranged,  conUiins  a  good 
deal  of  information."— .4Wi.,  No.  18!M. 

8.  (Ed.)  Sketches  of  Russian  Life,  Lon.,  18t)6,  p.  Svo, 
9.  The  Journal  of  a  London  Playgoer  from  1851  to 
1866,  Lon.,  1860,  12mo. 

"His  volume  is  pleasant  and  useful  reading.  The  au- 
thor has  iudepeudeiice  enough  to  note  the  shorteomings  ^_^.  ^^^^^  _^^ ,  ,    „ 

of  authors  and  actors  with  that  wholesome  seventy  "J  i  „„  ,„,xious  to  stiidv  the  causes  ami  tliedetailsofthc  grciit 
which  a  wise  man  girds  himself  to  do  better  and  cures  not ;  ,„oYe„n,|„  which  came  to  a  head  at  the  close  of  the  lii-t 
to  be  angry  at  the  severity."— .IWi..  No.  2013.  .....,,_ ...■ ,    . 

HI.  Tables  of  English  Literature.  Part  I.  Lon.,  1868, 
fol.;  2d  ed.,  1871),  4to.  11.  King  and  Commons :  Cava- 
lier and  Puritan  Songs,  Lon.,  1S6.><,  I8mo.  12.  Clement 
Marot,  and  other  Studies,  Lon.,  IS71,  2  vols.  ii.  Svo. 

"  We  have  ...  a  good  deal  more  about  the  French  his- 
tory of  the  times  than  about  the  actual  life  of  Clemeiit 
Marot.  but  that  does  not  make  the  volumes  in  any  deuree 
tiie  less  interesting.  ...  of  the  minor  biograiihical  notices, 
the  most  remarkable  is  that  of  the  'born  dissector, 
Andreas  Vesalius.  .  .  .  JIuch  the  most  interesting,  how- 


centurv.  but  we  are  bound  to  admit  that  he  has  not aihU.l 
a.s  much  as  we  had  anticiiiatcd  to  our  knowledge  cillar 
of  Uuiisseau's  life  or  of  the  period  In  which  he  lived,  "- 
Ath.,  No.  2;i70. 

5.  The  Struggle  for  National  Education ;  2d  ed.,  Lon., 
1S7:1;  :id  ed.,  1874,  Svo.  6.  On  Compromise,  Lon.,  I''7I, 
Svo;  2d  ed„  rev..  1S77,  p.  Svo. 

"  A  series  of  five  vigorous  essays,  .  .  .  the  object  of  wliidi 
is,  according  to  the  author,  'to  consider,  in  a  short  and 
direct  wav,  some  of  the  limits  that  are  set  by  sound  rcu-oii 

^,„v...„..  .v.. ■  to  the  practice  of  the  various  arts  of  aceiiinmiiilati;;ii, 

ever  of  Mr  Morley's  shorter  studies  is  the  essay  on 'Col- |  economy,  manageiuent,  conformity,  or  compromise,    — 
lege  Work,'  originally  delivered  as  a  lecture  In  the  Faculty  i  Atti..  No.  24."il. 

of  Arts  at  University  College,  London."— Sn(.  Kcv.,  xxxi.  \      7,  Diderot  and  the  Encyolopiedists,  Lon.,  I81S,  .  vuls. 
■1"8.  „„..,,.  T  ,<,■,;   i  8vo;  new  ed..  1879.  1  vol.  p.  Svo. 

i;j.  A  First  Sketch  of  Lngli.«li  Literature,  Lon.,  187,i,  I     ,.  rj.|,g  i,i„grapliy  of  the  chief  founder  and  conductor  of 

1,   ,«vn  ;  12th  ed.,  ISSfi.  -  the  Kncvclnp,Tdia  is  not  ill  Mr.  Morley's  hands  a  laciv  i.cg 

■"  Full  of  admirable  matter  carefully  and  consecutively  :  on  whlcli  to  hang  a  dissertation,  but  Is  set  "jelore  I's  "^  •'» 

arranged,  .simiile  and  manly  In  style,  accurate,  as  far  as    example  of  what  ■^••''^y<^^''l«VJIf«  ";«'^«,  •  ;,;Hl^?,nl  ,m, '^ 

we  have  been  able  to  test  it.  In  details,  judicious  and  ap-    a  fault  111  these  volumes,  it  i.s  that  he  is  a  little  too  long,  - 

preciatlve  in  criticism,  it  forms  a  summary  of  special  value  I  «(i(.iin'.,xlvim  r  t   ..    .».-,„„     isto 

to  the  stiideut,"-.SiOT;((itoi,  xlvi.  1125.  8.  Burke,   ("English  Men  of  Letters,  )   Lon.,  laiJ, 

14.  (Ed.)  Shorter  English  Poems,  Lon.,  1876,  r.  Svo;  ]  p.  Svo. 

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"I'erlmp.s  the  licsl  crltUlMn  jet  jMil.llsliecl  ,m  11,0  life 

811,1  j-hHrarliT  „f  Hiirke  l« taliif,/  In  Mr.Ncr.y "(.(," 

iriMllo  IS  l.l(iKmpliy."-.Si(,  AVr.,  xlvlli.  'Jiw,  * 

■'^/ "Kiil'Tly  just,  ..luvatwl,  hikI  syiiiiwtl,(..tlc  Mmly  cf 
slliiZ'TuuHtl.  '■"'■'•'"      """  '  '""■-'•-''■  '■'■  «""^'»'"c'n7"- 

The  author  ilofcndod  himself  aniiin^t  certain  striotures 
on  matters  of  fact  in  an  artielo  entiUeil  "A  Wonl  with 
sunie  Critics"  t'oi-li,l,,l,i/,/  /I,  ,i^„;  Oclolier,  1H7!I.  A  ro- 
join.lcr  on  some  of  tlie.io  points  will  ho  louml  in  the 
A.wl,,,,,/,  vol.  xvi.  pp.  l'M5-,H7,  where  the  urili.',  .Mr.  I-) 
.1.  1  ayne  says,  in  eonclnsion,  "  Mr.  .Morloy's  account  of 
niue-lcnths  ol  Ilnrke's  life  U  to  me  complete  and  truth- 
lull  .  .  .the  total  result  is  a  masterpiece  such  as  Jlr 
.Volley  alone  could  have  produced,  and  such  as  he  may 
well  cunlemplale  with  satisfaction."  | 

II.  Tlie  Life  of  Kichard  C.bden,  I,.in.,  IS,S|,  2  vnlf..  Svo    ^ 

,-,,,,  in',  ''."''''  "I "•'"'-■vciiHMits,  and  11  nmv  perhaps  In-  ' 
volnntar  ly  d  si;iiise  liis  ii„|  li,irec|iieMt  hiihiVi's         '       1.  < 
was,..ii  the  whole  eiivial.le  In  lil.s  pnlilie  career  and  lii  his 
pnvale  lllc;  uor  h.ts  any  one^nf  I'llscntemporarlcs  llllis  i 
"  nrapher."-.S„(.    lie,:,   111.  j 


'    MOR 

[  Morrill,  Arthur  I).  Outlines  of  a  Short  Element- 
ary  Course  in  (ieneral  Chemistry,  Portland,  Mo.,  IH7II 
IL'uio.  '        •    I 

Morrill,  Justin  Nmith,  b.  isiii,  „,  8iratford, 
Orange  Co.,  Vt.;  C.S.  senator  from  Virm.uit.  .«elf. 
tonsciousne.sid  Noted  I'crsons  :  compiled  in  Leisure 
Jlours.  Most.,  ISS7,  ,svo, 

Morrill,  S.  K.  A  Treatise  of  I'raetioal  Inslruc 
liniia  in  the  .Medual  and  Surfe'iettl  I'scs  of  lOlectrieity, 
ivalaiiiazoo,  lss'.>,  ,svo.  ' 

-■Morrill,  Uilliiiiii  W.  (m  the  Law  and  I'lactice 
in  Actions  against  Municipal  Corporations  for  Neijli- 
b'eiice  III  Ihe  Care  of  Highways,  X.  York,  |s87   Svo 

MorriN,   a,,v.  A.  .1.,  [„,„..  v.d.  li.,  add.]     l.'  The 
Micpherd    with    his    Lambs;    m,  Chapters    and    Songs 
il-  llimo;   L'd  ed.,  ISCiDi    new      ' 


far  lieeii  so  lurliinatc    111  a  bit 


Ihe  \lgouraiiiliriithlnlne.ss  with  whhli  be  has  traced 
oh,le  11  s  career  as  a  public  man  and  liU  ivlat  ui"  w  il  ,i 
he  miblic  im,yeiiiem.s  In  which  be  took  part  arc  e  11  I ' 
by  tiic  tact  and  Kraee  with  which,  bavins  a.'ccss  to  al  be 
private  letters  and  nieniomiida  e.Maiil.  he  has  set  1  rib  s 
iim.'li  :UH  need  be  tcld  about  his  pels  uialb  story  an  Is 
rela  ions  with  bl.s  friends  and  kiinlred."-!///;:''.;-?,'  "k 

lU  Halph  Waldo  Kmersou:  an  Kssay,  Lon.  and  .\. 
1  orK,  I  B'S  t, 

■•  -Mr  Morley  has  never  done  a  rtner  piece  of  work  In  the 
way  ol  mere  craltsnmnshlp.  .  Jle  1  as  oreseni,.,!  .'m..r 
,sni,  will,  all  his  allraetive  iiiul  re^  •  le  1  e  ,,  ml  e  "  nl" 
at  the  same  tinie  lias  noticed  biS  .leli(-ienek!s    11,  ne 

',',";'""T„","-'h"  'I'V"  ■'>■  'I'l't'-'V"  to  tbedcvorec  tl ley  w 
ijot  seem  to  blurbis  lame."— .Vn^iV,,,.,  .\.xxvlll.  M^ 

II.  Works:  Colleoted  Editi,)n,  Lon.,  LSSii-.sii  10  voN 
t.lobe  8vo  12.  On  the  Study  of  Literature  .•  th^  Annual 
Address  to  tlio  Students  of  Ihe  London  Society  for  the 
Ivxtension  of  University  Teaching;  delivered  at  the  Man- 
sion Hou.se,  l-ebruary  2«,  IH87,  Lon.,  1887-  U'mo 

V    I    Vu^o'.o       ^"''""'  ^"y^  "'  Mount' I'luisant,   N. 
lork,  18(0,  12iiio.  ' 

Morley,  Susan.     1.  Aileon  Ferrers,  Lon.,  L874,  2 

■     vols,  p    Svo.     2.  Throstlethwaite,  Lon.,  I.x7,%  H  vols    p 

Mo      i.  Margaret  Chetwynd,  Lon.,  IS77,  ;)  vols.  p.  Svo! 

4.  Corbies    Pool,    Lon.,    1,><.S2,  3  vols.  or.  8vo.     a.  Dully 

]-orraino:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  )8SS,  2  vols   or   Hvo 

Morley,  >V.  II.,  [„„,.,  vol.  m.,  „,|,i.]  '  ,.  rieseription  ' 
<i    a  Planispher.e  Astrolabe,  Lon.,  I85H,  fol.     2.  History  I 
of  the  Administration  of  .Justice  in  British  India,  Lon  , 
l».)S.  r.  svo;  new  od.,  I8fi7.  '  ! 

Morony,  Hev.  Joseph.  Exhortations  and  Ser-  i 
uioiis  lor  Sundays  and  Festivals,  Lon.,  L8a6   Svo 

Lo^'TJlli!'^,,^'"*'""''-      ^^-^   «'"-'-    -   Tale, 

-norrell,  Charles  Francis,  b.  L85.3;  eraduated 
;','  '■y'-jon  College  Oxford,  1S75; 'called  to  tfie  ar  a 
the  Middle  Temp  e  1877  1.  A  Handy  Hook  of  the  Law 
ol  Horses,  Lon.,  1881,  12mo,  2.  A  Popular  Statenmnt 
.f  the  Law  of  Wills,  Probate,  and  Adm?:istratbTLon 

ol  the  Law  of  Insurance,  Lon.,  I88,'i,  p.  8vo.  4  A  Con 
ciscMatementof  the  Bankruptcy  Act,  188;),  Lon.,  ISS.S 

l'  }  ThhI  "/  ^"'"1  ".'"^f;  "'«  Bankruptcy  Act,  mii] 
Un..  1884  8vo.  6.  A  Ilnnd-Book  for  Executors  and 
Aiiiuinistra tors,  Lon.,  I8sfi,  p.  Hvo.  7.  The  Law  of 
Iti-uranco,  tire,  Life,  Accident,  and  Marine,  Lon.,  1886, 

.Morrell,  J.  Conyers.  The  Sanitary  Question  and 
Trcatmentof  Towns'  Kefuse,  Manchester,^!  868,  I -'mo. 

f  r]?"^}\'^'  ^'  T^^"'"''  f"''  Cl-nst  among  his  People : 
f"r  Hospital  Nurses,  Lon.,  1877,  l2mo.  ' 

.'ell'riw,' 8™;  "'•     "'"'"■'^  ""^'  '^""l"i'i<'«  of  '^olby, 
Morrice,  F.'  L.  II.    The  Nightlosg  North  ;  a  Walk 
aoro.^s  Lapland,  Lon.,  18SI,  8vo. 

T,,:r"M''.V*'^*.*'=**  «avin,  M.A.,  member  of  the 
I  ndon  Mathematical  Society.  (Trans.)  Lectures  on 
tlu   Ikosahedron  and   the  Solution  of  Equations  of  the 


Lon.,  IShS.  s,,.  llimo;  L'd  ed.,  1861);  new  ed.,  I8K;).  -. 
r,?'''."".""  l  'lulling  moMly  with  the  Heart  of  Christ  and 
Uiristianity,  Lon.,  |861(,  p.  Svo.  :i.  The  Open  Secret; 
S^crlllons.  Lon,,  I^ri.  1,,  sv,,.  ' 

Morris,  Albert  jf.  T.  A  Treatise  on  .Meteorology, 
Lilin.,  l.siiti,  p,  Svo. 

Morris,  Anne  Cary.  (Ed.)  Diary  and  Letters 
111  (louveineur  Morris,  Minister  of  the  liniled  States  to 
i-rance,  Ac,  N.  York,   1888,  Svo.      (See  Moriiis,  (Jor- 

VKNKIII,  „„(,,  V(d.  ii.) 

Morris,  Henjnmin  Franklin.  1.  The  Christian 
Lile  and  Character  ,.f  the  Ci,il  Institutions  of  the 
Lnited  .States,    Phila..  Is6l,  Syo.      2.   Memorial   Record 

?L.  "o  ^ '"'"""  ^'■''""'•'  '"  Abraliam  Lincoln,  Wash., 
I  s(,o,  8vo.  ' 

,  ™"''"''',*^n*'l'n''>  M.D.,  [„„(,,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  IsoS- 
IS84,  retiie.1  from  piaclico  in  1871  ;  was  a  founder  an.l 
"'iiniiger  of  the  InMilution  for  the  Blin.l  in  Philadelphia, 
and  vice-president  IS6I1.  I.  Life  of  William  Wilbor- 
force,  Phila.,  1841.  2.  An  E.ssay  on  Ibe  Pathology  and 
iherapeutics    of   Scarlet    Fever,   Phil,,.,    |,soS,  Sv,)       :) 

"sTrilulo'iK'  ""''  """"    '''"'^'-      ''■■'"""'    '■'"•   ''"^""^ 

Morris,   Commodore   Charles,   I  .S.N.,   1784- 

I8j8;  entered  the  navy  in    I  7!til ;  served  in  the  expedi- 

lon    against   Tripoli    1801,  in    the   war  with    England 

»       i\&o.:  chief  of  the  bureau  of  ordnance  and  liy- 

,  drography  from    1851   ,iii   his  death.     The  Autohiogra- 

I   )hy   ol    Commodore    Charles    Jlorris,    U.S.N. :  with   a 

c  eemurvir'wM'",  '1^  "'""'  "'"'^  "I'be  eail  ■',',[■,■  ",^f 

Morris,  Charles,  b.  18:13,  at  Chester,  Pa.;  has 
resided  in  Phila,lelphia  since  1856.  1.  A  Manual  of 
Llassioal  Literature :  Biogra|,hical  and  Critical  Notices 
W„jr  n'i'"'  ",'""""  ^"•''"'•^"  •  '"'h  Extracts  from  their 
thri/.',  a'°-  ."*^".  '2mo.  2.  (Ed.)  Ilalf-Hours  with 
•i  ,vi  •»",'■;''',?"  Authors,  Phila.,  1SS6,  4  vols.  l2i„o. 
%«KV  {'"'.yiours  with  American  History,  Phila., 
1S87,  2  vols.  l2mo.  4.  (Ed.)  Half-Hours  with  the  Best 
ioreign  Authors,  Phila.,  18S7,  4  vols.  I2mo.  :,.  The 
Aryan  Uace:  its  Origin  and  its  Achievements,  Chic,  1 888 
l2mo.  h.  Ihe  Stolen  Letter,  Chic,  1888,  l2mo.  7  The 
Detectives  Crime  Chic,  I88,s,  l2mo,  8.  Broken  Fet- 
icrs:  lie  Light  of  Ages  on  Intoxication:  a  Historical 
\  lew  ot  the  Drinking  Habits  of  Mankind  N  York 
1888,  Svo  9  (Ed.)  IlSlf-Hours  with  the  Cst  Humorous 
Authors,  Phila.,  ISSy,  4  vols.  |2mo. 

Morris,  Charles  D'Urban,  M.A.,  1827-1SS6   b 

r.Mer'T"/''',^,";''"'''''''"'  ^"'"■'  K'-a.luatcd  at  Lincoln 
College  Oxford,  18411;  Fellow  of  Oriel  College  1851-54- 
removed  to  the  United  States  in  IS53;  held  a  professor- 
ship in  the  I  niversity  of  New  York,  and  in  ls76  became 
protessor  of  (Jreek  and  Latin  in  .lohns  Hopkins  Univer- 
^ity.  He  contributed  to  the  American  .lournal  of  Phi- 
lology, Ac.  I  A  Compendious  (Jrammar  of  Attic  (J reek, 
N.  York,  IS  ,il  12,„o;  4th  ed.,  1876.  2.  A  Compendious 
(.lamnarof  the  Latin  Language,  N.  York,  1870,  12mo: 
4thcd.,  Is,h      Also,  a  Latin  Heading-Book,  ic 

Morns,  D  The  Colony  of  British  Honduras:  its 
Kes,,uroes  and  Prospects,  Lon.,  1884,  imp.  16mo. 

Morris,  E.  J.  Prejudiced  Im.uiries:  being  tho 
Backwoods  Lectures  for  the  Year  1884,  N.  York,  1886. 
16mo.  '  ^ 

Morris,  Edmund,  1804-1874,  b.  at  Burlington, 
N.J.,  became  a  jirinter;  published  and  edited  severa 
newspapers,  and  contributed  to  the  New  Yo.k  Tribune, 

1131) 


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MOR 

Ac.  1.  Ten  AorcK  EmuiBti,  12ino.  2  How  tn  get  a 
Kuriii,  iiml  whcro  to  llrid  (mm  with  lloiiieiteu'l  l.iiw*, 
Ac,  N.  Vork,  |h(!4,  laiiio.  H.  (Kd.)  Dorrii'k  aiui  brill, 
N.  York,  IHfia.  4.  Faruilng  for  Iloyn.  lllunt.  Bust., 
ISH8,  Ki|.  liliiio. 

Morrill,  KdwnnI  Diirydd,  H.I).,  I.I..I)..  I),  is'-'.i, 
ot  Utioii,  N.Y.;  unuluiili'l  iit  Viilo  I  Mil),  iiii.l  iit  Auburn 
Thoiil(i({ioiil  .ScMiiniir.v  l^i-' ;  bcciiUK^  proluKsor  nf  uliurdi 
history  n"'l  [nilily  in  l-unii  'rhoolouiciil  .Soiuiniiry,  ('in- 
i'innii''i,  IM.'iT,  1111(1  will"  triinKlcrrud  to  tliu  cimir  ol'  nys- 
teniiit.o  thoolouy  in  1.S74.  I.  Outlimsol  Chrintinti  Doe- 
trino,  :'in.,  Issil.  2.  KcclcKioloxy  :  ii  Trfiitiso  on  tlio 
Church,  N.  York.  \m:,.  :i.  {i'A.)  Scripturo  U(!ii(liii){  : 
selcclod  for  tlic  \  fn  u(  TeiKdicia  nnd  Seliodls,  (')n.,  IHS7, 
l2mo.  I.  \f  there  Siilviitiou  niter  Deiith  ?  n  Treiitise  on 
tho  (lospel  in  tlio  InterniBiliiito  Sluto,  N.  York,  1887, 
K'mo. 

JMorriN,  KilunrJ  Ellis,  profeHsor  of  history  in 
tho  I'niversitv  "t  Mulliourne.  I.  The  A({o  of  Anne, 
("Epoohs  (pf'.Modern  History,")  l.on.,  I s;7,  IHnio.  2. 
Tlio  Eiirly  lIiinovcriniii<,  ("  Epochaof  Modern  Ilislory,") 
1,011.,  I8M6,  ISniii. 

.MorriM,  l''.dwill.  A  I'rnctlonl  Trentisc  on  .Shock 
after  .'^urKiciii  Opciiitions  nnd  Iiijurien,  I.on.,  1^117,  p. 
Kvo. 

Morris,  Kdwiii.  Dictionary  of  tlio  Cuneiform  In- 
Koriptionn  of  Assyria,  dc.  I'art.s  I.,  II.,  III.  l-'in., 
ISt'iS.  imp.  8vo. 

Morris,  Khvood.  Ka»y  Uuleo  for  tho  Mciisuro- 
ment  of  lOiirth-Work  Ijy  -Meiins  of  the  I'risiiioidal  For- 
iHUlii.      [Must.     N.  York,  l>72.  8vo. 

Morris,  llev.  I''.  Sydney.  (Kd.)  Wisdom,  Wit, 
nnd  I'atlios,  selected  from  tlio  Works  of  Ouida,  Lon., 
lHs;f,  sill.  or.  .ivo. 

Morris,  Francis  Lnnct'lot  Ilaniiltoii.  Ko- 
man  Law  Khynics  on  some  "f  the  l.eiidin;?  I'ointa  in 
the  I,aw  of  Succession  and  Contract.  liy  V.  L.  U.  M. 
Cnmbridtfc,  187'.i,  8vo. 

Morris,  Hev.  Francis  Orpcn,  [mil,;  vol.  ii., 
ftdd.,]  b.  ISKl;  gniduatod  at  Worcester  CoIIcko,  O.xford, 
18;iH;  ordained  I8:!l;  rector  of  Xunburnliolme,  York- 
shire, since  ls51.  lie  has  contributed  numerous  articles 
to  popular  (leriodicals,  nnd  has  publiihod  many  pam- 
phlets, a  few  of  which  are  included  in  tlie  following  list. 
1.  Possibilities  in  a  Parish.  Ily  a  Yorkshire  Clergy- 
man. Lon.,  ISSn,  8v().  2.  A  Letter  to  Archdeacon 
Wilberforce  on  Supremney.  By  a  Yorkshire  Clergy- 
man. Lon.,  1SJ4,  8vo.  Anon.  :).  A  Pniclical  Solution 
of  tho  Church-Rate  Difficulty,  Lon.,  ls,")S,  8vo.  Anon. 
4.  Anecdotes  in  Natural  History,  Lon.,  185(1,  12iuo; 
new  ed.,  1872,  4to.  5.  Bible  Natural  History,  Lon., 
18oil,  imp.  IGino.  6.  Records  of  Animal  Sagacity  and 
Cbaructor,  Lon.,  1861,  fp.  8vo.  7.  Ancestral  Homes  of 
Britain.  Illust.  Lim.,  ISrt7,  Ito.  s.  The  County  Seats 
cf  the  Noblemen  and  Oentlemen  of  (irent  Britain  and 
Ireland.  Illust.  ^  ^.,181)7.'  SI.  A  Natural  History  of 
British  Moths.  Iil^st.  Lon.,  186'J-71,  4  vols.  r.  .Svo  ; 
previously  published  in  parts,  1859-71. 

"From  an  educational  point  of  view  Mr.  Morris's  work 
is  a  very  bad  one.  and  even  us  a  mere  oollector's  luiok  it  is 
not  of  n  biKh  order.  .  .  .  The  sole  rerteemliig  feature  .  .  . 
is  the  goodness  of  the  illustrations."— .>'jj<c/(i((ji-,  .xlv.  «;!. 

10.  The  Castles  and  Halls  of  England:  a  New  .Series 
of  "Ancestral  Homes."  Illust.  Lon.,  1870,  4to.  II. 
Dogs  nnd  their  Doings,  Lon.,  1870,  4to.  12.  Difficulties 
of  Darwinism,  1870.  Li.  A  Word  for  God'a  Dumb 
Creatures,  [prose  and  verse,]  Lon.,  1876.  14.  All  the 
Articles  of  the  Darwin  Faith,  Lon.,  1877.  15.  A  Dia- 
logue about  Fox-Hunting,  L(m.,  1878.  16.  The  Paradise 
of  the  Soul:  a  Hand- Book  of  Devotion,  Lon.,  18711,  l2mo. 
17.  The  Darwin  Craze,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  13.  Letters  to 
the  "  Times"  about  Birds,  Ac,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

Morris,  (ieorge,  ['inle,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Exposi- 
tion of  St.  John's  (iospel,  ohnptor  xiii.,  v.  2.S-25,  Lon., 
1856,  18mo.  2.  Eternal  Truth;  or.  Vague  nnd  Vital 
Christianity,  Lon.,  ISJS,  12ino.  3.  The  Duality  of  All 
Divine  Truth  in  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  Lon.,  1883,  p. 
Svo. 

Morris,  George  Sylvester,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  b.  1840, 
at  Norwich,  Vt. ;  graduated  at  Dartmouth  College  ISfll  ; 
studied  at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  and 
at  Berlin  and  Halle  I'niversities,  Jcrmany ;  professor 
of  'nudern  lansuajes  and  literature  in  the  University  of 
Michigan  1870-8(1';  transferred  to  the  chair  of  philoso- 
phy 1881.  He  was  lecturer  on  ethics  and  the  history  of 
philosophy  in  Johns  Hopkins  University  1878-86.  He 
fg  editor  of  a  series  of  "  German  Philosophical  Classics 
1140 


MOR 

for  English  ItcBdcrii  and  Students."  I.  (Tram.)  A  His- 
tory of  I'hilosoiiby  from  Thalos  to  the  Present  Time,  by 
Dr  Kriedriidi  llelierwcg  :  with  Additions  by  the  Tnins 
Intor,  by  Noah  Porter,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  on  English  mid 
American  Philosophy,  and  bv  V.  Ilotta,  Ph. I).,  on  Iliil 
ian  Philosophy,  N.  York,  |k72-7I,  2  vols.  r.  Mvn;  new 
ed.,  1876.  2.  British  Tliought  and  'f  hinkers :  Iniro 
(luetory  Studi(!s,  t.'rilica'.   Biographical,  and   Pliilosopli 

ical,    Chic,    1880,    12i :).   Kant's    Crili(|iio    of    Puiv 

Heason  :  n  Critical  Exposition.  ("  licrman  I'hilosoplii,. 
Classics  for  Englisli  Headers  and  .StiKKnls,")  Chic.  Ix"!.', 
I  Ohio. 

■'.Mr.  Morris's  Intnidiictory  chapter  .  .  .  liluslrates  sdiiu- 
of  the  (leniiinillzimf  ellecls  (it  n  nw'.y  ot  post  Kaiilliui 
mclaphyMlcs.  .  .  .  To  a  reader  who  will  he  oil  Ills  uiiiir.l  in 

this  respect,  Mr.  Morris's  1 k  will  iieverthcLsii  beoC  iiv 

in  fuellltalinK  llie  study  of  Kaiil."— A'ddVm,  xxxv.  ;r.. 

4.  Philosophy  and  Christianity:  ii Series  of  Lectures. 
N.  Y'ork,  IS8;t,  12mo.  ,0.  Hegel's  Philosophy  of  lln 
Slate  and  of  History  :  an  Exposition,  Chic,  I8S7.  IHm.i. 

.Morris,  ll<  Delight  in  the  Lord:  a  .Manual  "I 
Devotion,  I.on..  Issi),  :;2mo. 

Morris,  Henry.  I.  History  of  the  First  I'lmirli 
of  SpriuKlield,  .Massachusetts:  i.ii  Address  :  willi  Appcii 
(lix.  Illust.  .Sjiringlield.  1875.  xv„.  2.  Early  Ilislory 
of  Springfield,  Miissachusetls,  111311-1(175:  an  Addre.-s : 
wilb  Appendix,  Springllold,  I87H,   ivo. 

Morris,  Henry,  formerly  of  the  .Madras  civil  scr 
vice.  A  Descriptive  and  Historical  Aocoiirt  of  the  ti"- 
dnvery  District,  in  tlie  Presidency  of  .Madras,  Lon.,  his 
8vo. 

"  The  care  wlilidi  has  been  taken  In  ('(illecuii;;  malerliil. 
anil  tlic  lucid  iiianiier  In  which  the  inl'orn  il'loii  Is  Im- 
parted,  ciilllle  it  to  a  place  on  the  book-sliei.''.s  of  every 
student  of  Indian  matters."— -If/i.,  No.  'JiH.'i. 

Morris,  Henry,  M.A.,  M.H.,  K.lt.C'.S.,  V  I,S4t: 
surgeon  to,  and  lecturer  on  surgery  at,  the  Middlesex 
Hosidtal,  London.  1.  The  Anatomy  of  loo  Joints  ;t 
Man.  Illust.  Lon.,  1870,  8vo.  2.  Surgical  Diseases  of 
the  Kidney.     Illust.      Lon..  1885,  l2nio. 

Morris,  Hev.  Herbert  >Villiain,  D.D.,  b.  IMs. 
in  Wales;  removed  to  the  United  Slates  in  1812,  mil 
was  licensed  to  preach  Ijy  the  presbytery  of  I'lica,  N.Y,. 
in  181B.  After  holding  jiaslorates  in  tlie  States  of  .\c(v 
Y'ork  and  Indiana,  he  gave  up  ministerial  work  lor  lit- 
erature In  1871.  I.  The  Work-Day.- of  (iod  ;  or,  Sciin.'c 
and  the  Bible  Phila.,  1870,  8vo  ;  new  ed..  rev.,  b?:. 
(The  sale  of  this  woik  i^  said  to  have  soon  rcacliiil 
511,000  copies.)  2.  Th  i"  osent  Conflict  of  Science  willi 
the  Christian  lleligion  :  .\lodern  Scepticism  met  on  il>  ttHii 
(iround.  Illust.  Phila.,  1875,  8vo.  3.  The  Tesluiiniiy 
of  the  Ages  :  or,  Conlirmations  of  the  Scriptures,  from  a 
Variety  of  Sources,  Phila.,  1881,  Svo.  4.  The  Celoli.il 
Symbol  Inter])reted  :  Natural  Wonders  and  Spiiiluiil 
Teachings  of  the  Sun,  as  revealed  by  the  'friiiinpli-  "f 
Modern  Science,  Phila.,  1883,  Svo.  5.  Natural  l.iiwmcl 
Gospel  Teachings.  N.  York,  18S7,  12mo. 

Morris,  J.  Kotakn,  a  Samurai's  Daughter:  a  Jap- 
anese Tale,  L(m.,  1885,  sq.  l6mo. 

Morris,  J.  I'.  .V  Glossary  of  the  Words  and  Phrases 
of  Furness,  North  Lancashire,  Lon.,  18C0,  p.  Svo. 

Morris,  J.  S.  1.  Criminal  Cases  deculcd  in  ili(> 
Higli  Court  of  Errors  nnd  Appeals  and  in  tlie  .-'upieiiio 
Court,  (Mi.ssis8ippi,)  1S18-72:  with  Notes  of  English 
and  American  Decisions  and  Authorities,  and  Manual  of 
Forms,  Chic,  1873,  2  vols.  Svo.  2.  Mississiopi  l.iiw 
Reports,  vols,  xliii.-xlviii.,  (1870-73.)  Pub.  by  the  Stale. 
(J  vols.  Svo. 

Morris,  J.  W.,  [outc,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  John  .Mil- 
ton :  a  Vindication,  Lon.,  1862,  12mo.  2.  Sliidonl's 
Charts  of  History,  Lon..  1866-70,  4  vols.  4to.  .:.  His- 
torical Associations  of  the  English  Bible,  Lon.,  l^ii", 
12ino. 

Morris,  James,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.     1.  Germinal  Mat- 
ter nnd  the  Contnct  Theory:  nn  Essny  in  the  .M.nliiil 
j  Poisons,  Lon.,   1867,  or.  Svo.     2.  Irritability:   I'opuiiir 
and  Practical  Sketches  of  Common  Morbid  States  aud 
Conditions  bordering  on  Disease,  Lon.,  18C8,  cr.  Svo. 

Morris,, lames  W.  K.  N.  Pepper,  and  other  Condi- 
ments.    By  Jacques  Maurice,  [pseud.]     N.  Y'ork,  l8,ili. 

Morris',  John.  1.  Angels'  Voices,  Lon..  \^oi, 
18mo.  2.  Favourite  Welsh  Hymns,  Lon.,  1854,  12iiio. 
3.  Words  of  Comfort  for  the  Wayfarer,  Lon.,  IbOli,  r. 
Svo.  4.  Book  of  Consolation  in  Sickness,  Sorrow,  Ad- 
versity, and  Old  Age,  Lon.,  1.868,  p.  Svo.  5.  Aid=  lo 
Contentment,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo. 

Morris,  Rev.  John,  S.J.,  b.  1826,  at  OiitacinminJ, 
Madras  Presidency,  India ;  matriculated  at  Trinity  Col- 


lege, Oxf,jri|, 

Islicil    lil^   ,t|| 

which  he  was 

to   London,  h 

niiiii  nil, I   his 

the  Si„.i(,iv  „| 

professor  ofoi 

•'"liege,  near  J 

'or  of  novices 

dom  of  Snint  1 

enl.,  1SM5.     3 

3.  (Ell.)  The 

Father  Gerard 

liis  Life,  L'Ti  , 

„'0f  ihelwi', 
the  l.ii,.  I,,  iiie  : 
delHiK  ,1  |„.rs(, 

the  simple,!,  an 
■  'III.,  .No.  j.'ii; 

■<•    (Ed.)    Tl, 

Keeper  of  .Mm 

".Mr.  Morris  h 

duty  as  editoroi 

■•(■«('..  vi.  1. 

5.  Troubles  i 
Themselves.  K 
vols.  Hvo.  6.  ■] 
•Society  of  Jcsui 
Lifu  in  .\o.  :;.) 

"  .Mr,  .Morris  I* 
succeeded  In  ;rr, 
history  which  ha 

""'■S.   .    .   .    ll    lllilv 

ever  have  oblairi. 
luiiiiy  puifesoiih. 
iiipliy  eliaiicc  or 
liim  to  prim,  a.sH 
Jo  low,  III,,  rciim 
lislicl  as  a  sciia; 
XX.  2-.>,  ' 

'•  (Ed.)    The 
the  Sacred  Heart, 

"The  iiiiiiil'cctci 
woman  wlio  worl 
(.■oiiyeiuat  lioclmi 
iiislinet.s  of  our  ,„ 
■•<liirliitm:  lix.  Iiis7. 

Morris,  John 
8vo.      Publishe,.  -^ 

"  In  live  liirK-e  vi 
[lel.  Ihe  sum  ami  si 
"I  lliiiii  are  the  reu 

.>Iorris,  Johi 
Curreiii;y  and  GoL 

"  -Morris,  Jol 

I/;/'/-/. 

■Morris,  Hev. 

H12-1,SS(),  b.  at   N 

llalliol  College,  Ox 

Kxeter  College.  0x1 

on  bei'oming  a  con 

1.  Jesus  :  the  Doct 

Inoiirnation,  Lon., 

1)11  Calvary:  an  Es,< 

•Morris,  Kev.  , 

II.,  .Moiinis,  John  G 

Lutlieran  Church,   ; 

of  a  church  at  Luth 

'iorman  Astronoine 

'lie  Tenth  Annual   I 

("Hcal    Society,   Hal 

I'Cpidoptera  ilf  Nurl 

■■^.vnopsii    of    the    D 

suites,  Wash.,    1862 

family  history,]  (.\l"i 

*'vo.     5.  Biblioihecn 

timis  of  the  Luther, 

'I'll!',,    1876,    |6mo. 

-Ministry,  1S7S.     7    ( 

Franz  Delit/.seh,  187! 

'.'•  The  Augsburg  Co 

licle.",  1879.      10.  Th( 

li"U  to  the  Work  of  tl 

II.  Luther  at  Wartbii 

'-.  (Trans.)  Life  of  ] 

;>•  Urk,  IS8.3,  cr.  8v< 

'rir...  of  the  Lord's  Su 

in  the  Lutheran  Chun 

Morris,  John  SI 

»'''"g  a  Series  of  Add 

to  the  Electors  of  the 


MOR 

to   l,.M,,|„„,  |,„  „„.   „riv,ii„  1      T  "^^       '"  '•"'"'■'ilntf 

- ''i-."-«i:     ,X:''^,';;'' r".»vii 

infv  ..f    I  '  J'i'iin.ii    .iliinttinif ;     i<i     uinii,! 


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I      Horrii,,  I,.  1 

I'""..  M-,',,  .i:.,,,,,, 

Will,., ;  x.-cut-KiuniNun  „f  |,, 


WonNof  I.ovof,,,  ihul.iKloOnci. 


tlK,>,„.,„.y  „f  .;,.„„   i„    I,,;-,   ];.■    '    ""V    ""J"'""'' 
'■■'ll«Ko,  nrar  .S(.  A.„,,h  "  n  I  2  •      k'-',  ^  '"  '''•  """""'* 

'!";»  '"■Siiim  Tim,,,..  II  ';':'•  I ,  ;,  '  "■,;""  "'"'  «"H,vr. 
onl„  Hm.-,.     l'.  Thi,   I  M,    r  I  7  '^'"l.  I'.  •<v..:  2.1  ,.,!., 

I'i-  '.if.'.  I-",,.,  l"!;!,  's'„       '   "'"  <'''n|"'«'l"r  I'lot.  win, 

-IM.,  .No,  J-,:.  '"  'li«  i„H,iit.|li„jr,  iiiaiwicr."-  ^    "''"i"  Imvc  i„.|,iev,.,|  ^rrat  i i, 


, „ ,„„,„    ,,,.„,,  !,,'•,  "'    <^"i""irthon, 

™iv,',l  tho,, ,l..,„f, I,,,  s,,;""^  """»';••   "vfunl;  |„.   ,.,,. 

"on  ll"N.,,,  farm,  itlionsliir...  i, 
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""■"'    111    l><M  an is.s,i 


li„t 


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"iiiiy  "Mrcriirv  of 
11, ■  ri.>i,|,..  „|    i>„,|. 

'  .iii^ii I'  ilii'   fioaco 

■iin^,l„i,.  (or   I'arlia- 

vvi,a  n„i  ultrtcl.     |(u 

.  •"oiig,  „|'Tiv„ 

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'•ilu  in  .\ii.  .1.,  '  ""■ 

"Mr.  ^forrls  |,s  ,„„ 


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'iHi™,;.«p|,^;:^:^i!;,^:;;-;'';;,;i!/-.iK.,,.,.,  m,,,,,a,,,,,,r 

,^..^^o„«,orT»oWorl,i;;     s;.oi,„  seri...     ,.,„..  ,sr, 


.H:8i^i;^?;t/1/;;;:,,^!;:;■i7-,,Korr,  H.i«i„„, ,. 

«o,„a,.  who  »o,|<,.,  ,  HI,     ,     .    ',?,"„.!'  '  "■'■"'I'-  Kii«ll-li- 
'■"iiii'n.ul  lt<"l,i,mi,  1)11     ■■,,.,         t»".v,-ars  ,,«„,  n,  u,,. 

.Morris,  Joliii.    Tho  .Vmv  Naii.m  t, 
In  live  l,,r).''i 


11.^ 

.'!.  Son«.i  of  Two  Worlds      Thl,..i  a     • 
12.1.0       X;.,ve.li,ion  of  .t,,,™:^,   ^ --.  'f";;:,""'^' 

■•liiil'c  an,  <->.Hi,i'c  \vi,i,  ,1  ,.    ,  ;,"'''i  ii,"'''  "I  lis  ,,«„    vvl 

.I'.iilit,  iirovcl  111;  ca,,,,  ,f  ,.  ,    "^,    ""'"I   I",.-.  «.■   I'ania.i 
"ill  lay'a  Mr.,  ,K  I,  I   '"'■>';,;  '"1'^'  .•oiM-.'|.li.,n>  «|'     ! 

'ii>t  |.„l,lisl,e,|  form,s"D,a  k'n    ,?l  il       T'  ,    ''^''"'  *■"'"'"" 


nonriiation,  Un..  IS5I,  2  voL,.  8™ 
.'iiUlntry:  a„  K.,ay,  Un,.  |8 


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'  «"rl.ls  Ills  liim   fi,r  the  lavL-  ,  Vi ,     V  "'  l"yafty  i,,  i,,,,!, 

power  of  s„„„.  a,„|  „  lai..  '   V«  r  .Is  ,'■'''■  "  ■''l"'i'l"ii.-,is 
;.;iz.'  ai,..l  reiai,,  the  symnnthiLs     ?     V"'*'  ''V.'"'''^'  '"'"  •" 
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n.  Tho  ()(lu  of  I.lfi'.  I..in.,  HS(),  ISiiiu.  7.  Simg»  I'll-  | 
i-uiiK.  l-i'ii.,  lflH:i,  IL'iiiii. 

"'Ilic  iiri'si'iit  Murk  iiiiiliMiliti'illy  sliuvw  iminy  riiiiilllnr 
flmriirlci'WIi'H  111'  Mr.  McMrl»;  Ihi-ri'  l»  tin'  Miiiii'  IcmhT 
iiiwlii)!  iiViT  rliinnlciil  li'di'iiili",  llu'  mini'  lrri*l>lllili'  4i'- 
sill'  I'l  'liollll  llll'  lllnriir  ll-x  Wl'll  llM  lliliprii  ilir  llllr:'  llli' 
Bllllli'  pli'il»llm  Vrl  nilhrr  llliMliiliitliill»  lilnnk  \i'fr.  We  llu 
liiil  llml,  hiiwcViT,  Miiv  III  IImi>c  •  lliislic-  uf  Iit\IiI  ymitir 

Hull  llUllillllMll'll  IllTr  lillll  itllTC  tllr  ■Soll«»  111'  Iwii  «  iirlllx,' 
lllir  iniV    lUI>Mlm',   |nTlulIii,   Irl'Mll'll    lllli>IH'll   I'XllllllllliII    Hit 

till'  iliiVi'  lit  ■  MHr»)ii»'  111  the  '  K|ili'  nf  lliiili'!-.'     nil  tliu 

lillllT  llilllil,  Wllllt  limy  lie  Cllllcil  IIU'  lilrlnlllll  IllCUlty-llll' 
lilllllly  ill'>llilttlll(f  BfiCl'lll',  II  IHIIi|sill|HMl  IlllT.ll  vWdll,  III 

(iiif  !-linri  ,.liriisf  nr  i|imlmlii-lmt  liceii  uiiirkuilly  ilrvi'l- 
oiit'il,"— .Icdi/.,  xxlv.  :ii:l. 

M.  Il.vi'ia;  a  TriiKi'ily,  in  FIvb  ApU,  Liin.,  IKHrt,  l2iiio.  : 
!i,    SuiiKK  111'   liriliiin,    l.nn.,  IS'*",   I'-'iimi.       I".    I'mtli-iil 
Vfcirkfc  l.'iilli'iMi'il   Kilitioii,  I   viilii:   vul.  i.,  Soiikk  nf  Two 
wifl^li  (Ml.:  vol.  ii.,  Tilt)  Kjiiuiif  lliuli's  :'1.M  I'll. ; 

|B^^Fvl^i.  anil    the  Dilu  ul'  l.ifo,  Till  cd. ;    vul,  iv., 

^1^^^  (  niiiiiij?,  mill  (lyoiii,  .'itii  cil. 
Oknkhai.  ClllTlrlsM  : 

"  ir  )iii|iiiliirlty  III'  lliti  tcHt  of  wiirlli,  Mr.  Mnrrln's  imirit 
(in  a  )i'ii'l  Im  iiiii'iiiiivocal.  .  .  .  When  «i' M'tmirsi'lvi's  liiNi'f 
wiml  It  Is  fxuitly  111  Mr.  Mnrrln's  pnt'try  Ilial  liiis  lunl  so 
stri'titf  an  apiii'iil  iiir  mir  i.H'iii'ratloii  of  rt'inliTs,  tiiiTt'  Is  no 
ilitliriiltv  111  iKTi'i'lvliii!  that  It  Is  prliiiarlly  thi'  nionil  syiii- 
iialliv  iiuninlliiK  It.  the  hiinianliy,  llie  feelliiKuf  hrolfier- 
iiiiiiil'.  ailiU'il  to  whiil  iisi'il  to  lie  ealleil  iliilaetlelsni  ami  Is 
Hurt  known  iis  nliuliislty,  It  has  heeii  inure  tlinii  iinie 
iciiiiukeil  Unit  Mr.  Morris  stands  helweeii  Mr.  Tennyvm 
ninl  the  iieuiile,  ainl  mves  his  (K'eeliliiiiie  us  ii  imel  lu  the 
skill  Mild  whli'li  he  Interprets  the  l.iiiireiili'  lu  ihusewhu 
know  iiiilhlni,'  uf,  ami  care  niilhln»,'  fur.  the  Inu'lior  puetle 
an.  'I'liis  sttiieiiieiit,  as  e.xplantitury  of  thi'  hiet  that  the 
amlioriil  Hie  'Kpleuf  llailes'  Is  one  of  Ihe  poetle  furces 
uf  tile  lillll',  has  iiiii' aiivile  lit  Irnlh.  ami  line  unly.  .  .  .  .Mr. 
Lewis  Murrls  Is  a  realist;  he  lirliiKs  a  ipiiek  eye  fur  Ihe 
wurlil's  uiitwiinl  niaiiifesliitluns,  ami  a  reiiih  syiiipatiiy  for 
its  hiiniaii  ruihlesanil  failures."— .1/A,,  No.  JIW. 

Moriih,   M,      The    Kirit  AlKhun  War,  L<oD,,'l87H, 

l2lMli. 

Morris,  >I.  K.  The  llenvonly  Pawn,  Phila.,  IST'.i, 
IHiiiii. 

MorriM,  .Yliilooliii,  M,ll.('.S,,  F.H.C.?.  K.lin.,  b. 
1H4!';  suiKeini  to  the  skin  ilepartincnt,  St,  Mary'."  Ilo.s- 
pitiil,  Mini  Ici'turcr  on  iluriiiiitolii);y  in  the  Mcilieal  Seliuol. 
1.  ,s'kiii  Diseancs;  a  Mamtal  lor  Stuilunts  ami  I'raetition- 
brs.  Ulust.  1,(111,,  I, s;79,  |i.  .Svo.  2,  (KJ.)  The  Hunk  of 
Health.  Ijiin,,  188;),  r,  Svo.  (Contains  essays  hy  ,s:ir.I.  K. 
liennott,  Dr,  Bruntun,  Dr.  Crichtun  Urowno,  and  other 
nicdical  men.) 

"  '  The  ohjeelof  this  work.'  writes  the  editor.  '  Is  to  place 
hefore  the  general  reader.  In  an  IntelllKlble  form  and  In 
lanuiiaKc  free  Iroiii  leehnieal  obseiirlty,  the  prlnelnal  rules 
that  should  he  adopted  for  the  preservation  of  health.'  .  .  , 
No  siiiKle  Work  mi  liealth  enihraee.s  the  variety  of  snhjeets 
included  In  this  vohinie."— .s■;l(C^l^(r,  Ivii.  lllll. 

3.  The  Management  uf  thu  8kin  and  Hair.  Iliust. 
Lon.,  INSO,  |i.  ^vll. 

iMorriH,  Maurice  O'Connor,  oducnted  at  Wor- 
cester Cuilogo,  Oxford  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Middlo 
Tem|ilo  1872.  1.  Itaiiililcs  in  the  Itoeky  Mountains, 
Loll.,  18(1'),  p.  Hvu,  2,  Triviata;  or,  Cross-Hoad  Chron- 
icles of  Passages  in  Irish  Hunting  lliatory  during  the 
.Reason  of  187,^-76.  Illust,  Lon,,  18711,  p,  8vo.  (Arti- 
cles reprinted  from  Thu  Field,)  '6.  Ilibernia  Venatica. 
Illust,     Lon..  1878,  p.  Svo. 

Morris,  ,'>Iowi>rny  Wnlter,  b.  L847;  educated  at 
Klon  and  Oxford;  theatriual  critic  on  the  staff  of  the 
Times.  I.  Essays  in  Theatrical  Criticism,  Lon.,  1882, 
p.  Svo. 

"Cannot  fail  to  interest  all  persons  who  take  anylliing 
like  a  serious  Interest  in  the  fortunes  of  the  Kimllsh  stage, 
Sil.  /iVi'.,  liv.  '.II. 

2.  I'oet's  Walk:  an  Introduction  to  English  Poetry, 
Lon,,  18S2,  ,1.  Claverhouse,  I"  English  Worthies,")  Lon., 
1887,  er.  Svo.     And  see  Somehset,  II.  C.  F.,  Di  ke  of 

iSlLMEItSET,  ill/ni. 

Morris,  Phinnas  Peinberton,  LL.D.,  [oii^e, 
vol.  ii.,  ailil.,]  b.  1>I7,  in  liuck.s  Co.,  Pa. ;  became  pro- 
fessor of  practice,  pleading,  and  evidence  in  the  law  de- 
]iartment  of  the  I'niversity  uf  Pennsylvania  in  1862; 
prufessor  emeritus  in  18S4.  Mining  Rights  in  Pennsyl- 
vania. Phila.,  \x(i{). 

Morris,  Hamsay.  Crucify  Her:  a  Story  of  Now, 
N.  York,  1888,  12ino. 

Morris,  Hev.  Hichard,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  b.  1833,  at 
lieriniindsey,  Southwark.  Eng. ;  educated  at  St.  .lohn's 
Cnlleire.  Hat.lcrsr.a :  ordained  !S71  :  curate  of  Chriat 
Church,  Camberwell,  1871-73;  became  lecturer  on  the 
English  language  and  literature  in  King's  College 
School  1870,  and  head-master  of  the  Koyal  .Masonic  In- 
stitution fur  Hoys  1875.  lie  was  elected  president  of  the 
1142 


MOR 

Plilloldglcal  Soclcly  in  1871,  and  is  a  meiiilier  of  tht 
col  loil  of  that  society  and  of  Ihe  Early  English  Text 
Society.  1.  The  Elyiiiology  of  Local  Niiiiii's :  Teutonic, 
I,on.,  |8.'i7,  p.  8vii.  2.  Lectures  uii  the  Lxcellency  of 
Ihe  Illblc.  Loll.,  Is,'i8,  IJmo.  3.  (Ld.l  Liliir  Caru  t'o- 
ciiruni,  18(12.  1.  (Ed.)  Haiiipole's  Pricke  of  Ciinsclonce. 
1811:;.      A.  (Ed. I    Early    English    Alliterative    I'ooiiis  of 

the  West   .Mi'll I  Dialect  of  the  Fuiirtcentli  Century; 

from  a  l'iii(|uu  MS.  in  the  Itrillsh  Museum  :  with  Intro. 
diietliiii,  Notes,  and  (llussiiry,  I  Early  English  Text  Soo. 
Pull.,)  Lon.,  18(11,  8ni,  (1. '(Ed.)  Sir  (lawayne  and  the 
(Ireen  Knight:  an  Alliterative  Koiiiiince.piiini,  ( 13211- 
30  A, 1).,)  (Early  Engll.-h  Text  Soc.)  Lon.,  18111,  8vo. 
7.  (Ell.)  Till  Story  of  Oenesis  and  Exodus;  an  Ecrly 
English  Song,  about  .\.l).  I2&I);  from  a  lliiii(ite  MS.  in 
Ihe  LIbinry  of  ('iir|ius  Christi  College,  Caiubridgc  :  willi 
liitrodiiolioii.  Notes.  aniHilossary,  (Early  Eiigli.-h  'I'e.vl 
Son.,)  Lon.,  I8fl.'i,  8vu.  8.  lEd.)  Chaucer:  with  .Memoir 
by  Sir  Harris  Nicolas,  (.-Mdine  Ed.  of  the  llrilisli  Puel-.i 
Lon.,  |8(lil,  (i  vols.  fp.  Svo.  K.  Specimens  of  Early  Eng- 
lish, A. D.  l2.'ill-14no,  Lon..  1811(1-72,2  parts:  new  ed.. 
18.S.-,.  III.  (Ed.)  Dan  Michel's  Aycnbite  of  Inwyt,  nr 
llenii  rse  of  Conicience  :  in  the  Kentish  Dialect,  Lltll 
.\.D. ;  from  the  Autograph  MS.  in  the  llritish  Museum: 
wilhan  Introduclion  on  the  Peculiarities  of  the  Southern 
Dialect,  and  a  Olossarial  Index,  (Early  English  Text 
'Sue.,)  Lon.,  l.'-lill.  8vu.  II.  I  Ed.)  Old  English  Homilies 
and  Homiletie  Treatises  uf  the  Twelfth  and  Tliirteenlh 
Centuries:  from  MSS.  in  the  llrilisli  Museum.  Liinibetli 
and  Iloillcian  Libraries:  with  liitruduetion,  Translation, 
and  Notes.  Parts  I.,  II.,  III.  Lon.,  18(17-73,  .to.,  Svo. 
12.  (Ed.)  Chaucer's  'rranslntion  of  Doethius's  "  Du  Con- 
solatiiino  Philosopliiu',"  (  Early  English  Text  Sue.,)  Lon., 
I.s(18,  8vo.  13.  (Ed.)  Chaucer:  Prologue,  Knightes 
and  .Vonne  Presto's  Tale  ;  2d  ed.,  ISfllt,  l2ino.  M.  (Ed.) 
Legends  of  the  Holy  Hood  :  Symliuls  of  the  Passion 
and  Cross  Poems:  in  Old  English  of  the  Eleventh, 
Fourtcenlh,  and  Fifteenth  Centuries;  from  .MSS.  in  the 
llrilisli  .Museum  and  Iludleiau  Libraries,  (Early  Knglisli 
Text  Soc.,)  Lon.,  1871,  8vo.  Ih.  (Ed.)  An  Old  English 
.Miscellany:  containing  a  liestiary.  Kentish  Sermons, 
Proverbs  of  .•\lfred,  Keligioiis  Poems  nf  the  Thirteenth 
(,'entury :  with  Introduclion  and  Index  of  Wonls, 
(Early  English  Text  Soc.,)  Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  1(1.  His- 
torical (lutlines  of  English  Accidence  :  comprising  Chiip- 
ters  on  the  History  and  Development  of  the  Language, 
and  on  Word-Formation,  Lon.,  1872,  12uio;  3d  ed., 
187,7. 

".\  buuk  whose  value  we  think  we  do  not  exaggerate 
w  hen  we  say  that  it  makes  an  era  in  the  study  of  the  Km;- 
llsli  tongue.  We  have  at  last  an  historieal  griininiaruf  the 
English  language  which  really  recognizes  what  the  l-Jo; 
llsh  langiiHge  Is.  .  .  .  When  we  read  his  accurate  iiinl 
seieiitille  aeeouiil  of  the  iirigin  of  the  English  tongue  ami 
of  its  relations  to  other  tongues,  the  nialii  thing  that  strikes 
us  Is,  how  clear,  how  simple,  the  whole  thing  is.  .  .  .  The 
only  fault  that  we  have  tu  llml  Is  one  that  Dr.  .Morris  hlm- 
seil  hopes  to  remedy.  His  present  book  is  notiiulte  a  Ismk 
fur  beginners.  He  .says,  '  I  have  endeavoureii  to  write  a 
l-iook  tliat  can  be  protltalily  used  by  students  or  by  the 
upper  forms  In  our  piililic  .schools;  a  very  eleineiitary 
book  formed  no  part  of  my  plan.'  "—.Sal.  Jiev.,  xxxiii.  iK).'i! 

17.  (Ed.)  Cursor  Muiidi  :  'Tlie  Curaur  of  the  World: 
1  a  Northumbrian  Poem  of  the  XlVth  Century,  in  Four 
j  Versions.  Parts  I.-V.  (Early  English  'fext  ,*!(«.) 
Lon.,  1874-78,  Svo.  IS.  (Ed.)  The  Ulickll  ig  Homilies 
of  the  Tenth  Century  ;  from  the  Marquis  of  Lothiiin's 
MS.,  .-^.D.  971  :  with  Introduction,  Translation,  Notes, 
and  Index  of  Words.  Parts  I.-III.  (Early  English 
Text  Soc.)  Lon.,  1874-80,  Svo.  111.  Elementary  Les- 
sons in  Historical  English  Urammar,  Lon.,  1874,  ISiao; 
newcd.,lS82.  20.  Primer  of  English  Uratnniar,  ("  Lit- 
erature I'riniors,")  Lon..  1875:  new  ed.,  1870,  I8ni'i. 
21.  On  the  Survival  of  Early  English  Words  in  mn- 
Present  Dialects,  (English  Dialect  Soc,  Series  D,  .Mi- 
cellancuus.)  187(1. 

"  In  this  little  paper  of  Dr.  MorrLs's  we  sec  well  brought 
out  how  tills  or  that  word  or  form  went  on  in  this  or  tlml 
dialect  after  it  had  dropped  out  of  the  literary  langnimc. 
how  one  went  on  in  one  I'alect  and  one  in  another,  mid 
bow  the  local  dialects  kept  a  living  power  (,f  growth,  ft 
power  of  iiiieouselously  forming  new  words  lus  they  were 
wanted,  which  died  out  in  the  literary  language.  —.sii'. 
iiee.,  xliii.  141. 

22.  Ucport  on  PiMi  Literature,  1880,  23.  (Ed.)  An^,!!!- 
tara-Nikaya.  Part  I.  1882.  24.  (Ed.)  liuddhavaiiisa 
and  Carivil-PitAka,  18.12.  2.">.  Pnggala  Patiniitti,  IS.'iH. 
26.  Datbavamsa,  1884.  27.  PSli  Notes  and  Queries 
1.884.  2,8.  Fidls-Tales  of  India,  1884-85.  With  liowi.s, 
W.  C,  English  Grammar  Exercises,  Lon.,  1878,  18ui>. 
And  see  SrESSEii,  Eiimu.nii,  ante,  vol.  ii. 


MOR 


Nnrri*,  llab«tt, 

tliuro  riii>ntliin«i|,  iili| 
iiiiHler  of  the  MiKniil 
l^tis  viiltml  Ihi.  Hiilv 
luiljio  itt  .lorumileiii.  1 
N.   Viiik,  I  Si:',     '.I,  (;,, 


I""''  .  VI 


MOR 


viil.  II     tliiril  of  tho  niiina 
Isss,  wiM   nlnsUil   granil 
I'T   in    Kcntuoky  liJS;   in 
liii  1 1  uii'l    (nttniM  It   '.)    'iini 
■   llixtory  iif  (lie  Mornnii    'all, 
'!«  .if  i\Iii«,iriif    |,„w,    l,.m,,vlllii,' 


.  .  Kvcrv  KlliiHtliin  li  timi||.  i|„.  ,„,„, 
'if  11  cliiisf,.  mill  i-flliii'.l  liiihy 


fwaiM 
Ultrilli 


f  wllhlri  111  .  MnilM 

i«.ii...uy,iii,..ii..,n...^./„i;;„,:;':;';.V'„;i:'^^;;:>,^- 


fort,  m\).  J.  MiiK.inii.  0,|„,  ,„„|  |^,e„„_  j,    y,,^^    ,^„, 
Nviij^     ...     |.r.-oiii,i.,„ir.v   in   llio    ||oly    i,„dJ,    .y.    Vnrlc! 

.Morrii.,   HolHTl,   M.A.,  b.   isi.i,    «mil.mt..,l    ,t 

^.o:.,:i:;';r;^.j,;:-;^::ii;-f:-,,,^^-;; 
..i''""!:^,?;;;::,!»!:^;;!;  ^-"f""'' «.  ,„ 

To.l),.y  .  ,t    Imais,,  „„   ,|„.  .s,ilij,.,.t  „f  A„li„.,„„.  .i,  ." 
lisn,  Hvi'i    '  *•'""        "'"I"'-"'""''  h   l).'«inn«r-,  \.  Vm-k. 
.>I«.rrJH,  Thomas.     I.  A  Clueto  It,,l|w«y  «„,|  „u,„f  I 

'rir/i^;i  ^!:i:;'';^:r:^ 't^;T'''"^''l  IV''' "r" 

i,im.,  isiiy   Nvii.     4.   l't!ra|ieetne  or  (iraiiliio    I'nikTtli.n 

,  hi^rV*;  M  *','.'"'"',''■  "■"•  '"  "'"Itlmn.^tnw,  K„„.  , 
ii'a  ,.,l  ijt  MurlboruuKl.  ••"M.'KC,  u„,|  at  Kxft.T  C„II..Ke 
(ixfiiM,  whoro  ho  took  his  i|t.«r™  i„  Is,-,.),  ,.„,!  ,„'  ,',  ^ 
»aino  ye,.,  IminiloU  the  Oxlbril  ami  Cunhriilse  Mi,«,"|  e 
«hioh  he  ..u,i|,orted  .luring  the  year  „f  it.  elistn,™  ,  ,  i 
to  wh  uh    he  oontributeil    poems,  ,o,n„„tio   -tori,.,,    ^ 

h  '?,"?"''';-«""  "'"'>•'"«  "^•^'■i'^'.To  lo,.  i/ti  "e 

,.■  s  Hrte,    ,n   IMfl;,  „i„,  ,even.l  (mrtners,  ,in  us.„h     h 

•lent  in    r,o„,  on  for  the   nu.nulueture  of  artistic  ,     I  - 

■aper,  ,tu>noil   g Iush,  a„,l  other  nmleriala  of  hou.Z  11 

;  ..orufon,  in  wind,  he  ha«  si„,.e  worke.l  „s  a  .lesiir  u'r 

1  .!■  b,,,,nes8,  which  is  now  carried  on  ,uidor  his  niil,,^ 

iiionc,  h««  been  an  iniportant  ,iKont  in  the  rovoluti.i,,  of 

laslu  in    Kng l,in,    in  matters  of  decorative   art.        f  late 

.years   .Mr    Morns   ha,   become  a  le,tdin«  npirit  of    h" 

hocahst    ,e,v«ue,  and  much  of  his  recnt  wo  k  has  been 

lone  ,„     he   eulunins  of   its  „r«a„.    The   Commoiiw'™"  ! 

c,irm.st  nmn  towar.l.,  ,hi  foK-'lL',',  , ,' '     '■'•il''  /,'"!,t'l'  s'i'' 
.Nearly  toil  y«p  have  p,Lsse,Kslii,.e  .Mr  AI.rrispiilMf^^^ 

m;.I!"i»i'7'  ""'  °""' "'  '""'■  ''«'■•  '■'"'  I''  '•'■■ 

"iilv  by  thefr  efl'ecij  ,.nrl    o, iv  f  M  ""^  '""*'  '""''  '"'""■'i 
relruspef  "-.4(,"  Nv  '^  ""'>  '""i'  ai'preeinteil   ii,  the 


;i'.;,.;i-..r,l„.,,r..,.kar,i«„ih.il  in    J  i    ,    \, iir' In  h',1  Ti' 
'■"lely  and  Imrioricplilily;  _,s„,    ,., ,.    ^x  "  "l,     '"'""''■"• 

a  MoX  t!;;''''l'^V  ;:'''■'''•'•''••••'"•<"•■  '■'"--mond  . 
■  li-i       ■  '  '    '"  I''"'";   iii'W  I'd.,  IH7.t 

a 'lm^^:/r■;lI:/:lli:'^!^:;|;l:,!'-,:i^:^»l!^-!:;;■|( '- handle, 
-v,"!  Ki."»i,  iim  ti,  Muiii.iit.r;,;  ;;,,^ '  \i  1  ■'vis?.,,''';,''';;!',''"' 

I  1.  mhi„a„;.i.  as  ,„  Kiv,.  It  „  net;  h,,|,|  ,,„,','      '  '" 

rt.  The  Story  of  Si«ur,l  the  VoIs„„k',  and  the  Fal'  of 
lb,'   NiblunKs,  Lon.,  187(1,  Svo;  1.M  ,.,1     is;;  ' 

hardly  ,.ii,.  thai  n  ,i„es  {ua  e.vhi  lii       ii'v.. .,      ■  T"'-'^''    ',1 
-.;;o'.  hn:,  xllll.  «1.  <-.\'"'ih  hi  a  \i-iy  IhkI,  dcKree." 

7.  Tho  Deoorativo  Arts,  and  Modern  I,ife  and  I'roir 
rcss,  Lon.,  „S7H,  ,„,,  Hvo.  ,s.  Hopi's  and  I'l",  s  ,r  An' 
Hvo  Lectures  delivered  in  l.irnlinghai  i  I  .d  i  1,  d 
.Nottingham,  Lon.,  Ls,>*2,  p  Svo  "  ion,  ami 

i'-.!I."''';b;y'fnll'^;::^'lir,"l:i;;"«''"r '!''•' '""nnem, 

iiilipli 


vLo   IsTV^'l'  ''''^■■""■>i"f  """'«-■>■.  'lone  into  English 
\  irse,  l,SH7,  2  vols.  4lo  and  Hvo 

T  „  i«^«  "','!,"  "'  •'"''"  """•  '""I  A  King's  Les.on 
Lon.,  Ksss,  sq    l6mo,     II.  ,Sig„,  „f  change ;  Seven  Leo' 

nres  delivered  on  Variuns  Occasion,,,  Lo,^,  ]8^s  c"  Hyo 
12.  The  rale  of  the  House  of  the  Wolling.s  .le.,  i'  Ce 
and  Ver..e,  Lon.,  LSS.s,  Svo,  Ami  see  .M.lc.v^s  o.v,  Jl! 
iuiniKu,  supra.  ' 

("KNKItAI.  <'ftITHISM  ; 

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MOR 

land  nnd  stnnils  n  siiiKor  of  hope  in  the  streets  of  London. 
.  .  .  Ik'tler,  fur  lictter.  'Chiuils  for  SociiilisLs'  with  fiiilh. 
however  liindeqnate  for  the  wnnis  of  the  soul,  and  hnjie, 
nnd  elmrity,  tliiin  the  '  Karihly  I'aradi.M''  with  all  life  a 
melancholy  dream."— E.  Dowukn  ;  Tmiifcriiils and  studies, 
p.  23". 

"He.'-ides  heing  one  of  the  mo.«t  delinhtfnl  poel.s  that 
ever  lived  (and  also  one  of  the  Rreatest.  if  we  pronerly 
consider  what  dirts  went  to  the  writing  of  'Signrd'l.  he  is 
one  of  the  healthiest,  in  tlie  .sen.se  that  an  old  Vikinnor 
an  (ild  (ireek  was  healthv  who  loved  life  ami  detested, 
th(pni;h  he  niinlit  not  I'c'ar, 'death."— .I//1.,  \o.  2731. 

Morris,  \Villiaili.  1.  Letters  sent  llomu  :  France 
ami  the  Frcnrh,  Lnn.,  Isiid,  12nio.  2.  Out  and  lliiiue 
again  bv  Wav  of  Canada  ami  the  Tnitcd  States,  Lon., 
1.H75,  p.  .Hvo. 

Morri§,  William.  The  .Judioaturo  Act.s :  .Solici- 
tors' Fees  and  Court  Fees,  Lon.,  IS7I!,  p.  Svo. 

Morris,  Williniii  liiillen.  The  Life  of  S.  Pat- 
rick ;  Hd  eil.,  Lon.,  L'^.'^S. 

Morris,  Willinm  Hoi>luiis,b.  L-<26,in  New  York; 
son  of  tieorge  P.  Morri.«,  (7.  r.,  miti:,  vol.  II. ;)  graduated 
at  the  U..S.  Military  Academy  1S51  ;  resigned  from  the 
army  ISaJ,  but  entered  as  a  volunteer  in  the  civil  war, 
ami  was  brevelted  major-general  of  volunteer.s  for  hi.s 
services  in  the  battle  of  the  Wilderness,  May,  \i^(U.  1. 
Field  Tactics  for  Infantry,  X.  York,  I.Slil,  [81110.  2.  In- 
fantry Tactics,  N.  York,"|.'<n.i,  2  vols.  24mo.  :t.  Tactics 
for  Infantry  armed  with  Breech-Loading  or  Magazine 
Rifles,  l.'<.'*2. 

Morris,  William  O'Connor,  an  Irish  landlonl 
and  jud^re  of  county  court.s.  I.  Letters  on  the  Land 
Question  of  Ireland,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  French 
Revolution  and  First  Empire:  an  Historical  Sketch, 
Lon..  187-1,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Land  System  of  Ireland, 
Dublin,  188S,  p.  " 

Spiritualism  and  Nooro'manoy, 


Sketches  in  Russia,  Lon.,  1886, 


.Morrison,  A.  U. 

Ciu.,  1873,  16mo. 
Morrison,  A-  F. 

]!.  8vo. 

Morrison,  A.  H.    The  Art-Gallery  of  the  English 
Language,  Toronto,  ISSli,  12iiio. 
Morrison,  Lieut.  C.  U.     Guide  to  Court-Martial 

Procedure,  Lon..  l.^Sfi.  p.  Svo. 

Morrison,  Charles  Kobcrt,  b.  ISI9,  at  Bath, 
N.H.  ;  admitted  lo  the  bar  1842;  became  circuit  justiae 
of  the  court  of  common  pleas  1851  ;  served  as  adjutant 
of  the  11th  New  Hampshire  Regiment  1S62-(14:  has 
since  practised  law  in  Manchester,  and  since  I8S7  in 
Concord,  N.H.  I.  (Ed.)  New  Haiup.-hire  Geteral  Stat- 
utes; witb  the  I'nited  States  and  Stale  Constiiutions : 
with  Glossary  and  Inde.x,  Concord,  18117,  Svo.  2.  Digest 
of  New  Hampshire  Reports,  Concord,  ISli.H,  Svo.  3.  Now 
Hampshire  Probate  Directory:  Statutes:  with  Notes, 
Forms,  Ac.  Concord,  1870,  sm.  Svo.  4.  New  Hampshire 
Justice  and  Sheriff  and  Attorney's  Assistant,  Concord, 
1872,  Svo.  j.  Digest  of  New  Hampshire  School  Laws; 
new  ed.,  rev.,  Concord,  1876,  12ino.  (i.  The  Town  Officer : 
with  Directions,  Forms,  Decisions,  Ac,  adapted  to  the 
Statutes  of  New  Hampshire,  Concord,  1876.  sm.  Svo.  7. 
Proofs  of  Christ's  Resurrection,  iVoiii  a  Lawyer's  Stand- 
Point,  Andovcr,  .Mass.,  ISSII;  new  eil,,  rev.,  1883, 

Morrison,  Uavid  McLaren.  Brotherhood:  a 
Study  from  Life,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Morrison,  Rev.  G.,  United  Presbyterian  minister 
at  Brechin.  The  House  of  God  :  Sermons  :  with  a  Bio- 
graphical and  Critical  Sketch,  by  Rev.  Fergus  Ferguson, 
[q.  !■.,  mijirii,]  Glasgow,  1875,  Svo. 

Morrison,  Gilbert  U.  The  Ventilation  and 
Wanning  of  School-Buildings,  N.  York,  1887,  12mo. 

Morrison,  H.  The  Tourist's  Guide  to  Sutherland 
and  Caithness:  with  Notes,  Lon.,  1883,  12nio. 

Morrison,  Helena  V.  The  Class  of  '70,  Bost., 
1882,  12mo. 

Morrison,  J.  II.  Disquisitions  and  Notes  on  the 
Gospels  :  Matthew,  Bust.,  1860,  p.  Svo. 

Morrison,  Leonard  Allison,  b.  1,843,  at  Wind- 
ham, N.H.:  was  a  member  of  the  State  house  of  repre- 
sentatives 1885-86;  State  senator  1SS7-88  ;  and  has  con- 
tributed to  the  press  for  many  years.  1.  History  of  the 
.Morlson  or  Morrison  Family.  Illust.  Boat.,  I.s'so,  Svo. 
2.  The  History  of  Wynilhaih  in  New  Hampshire,  (Kock- 
Ingham  County,)  1719-1883:  with  the  HIstorv  and 
Genealosy  of  the  First  Settlers  and  their  DesceiidHnts. 
Illust.  Bost.,  1883,  Svo.  3.  Rambles  in  Europe:  with  His- 
torical Facts  relating  to  Scotch-American  Families,  1887. 

Morrison,  Kev.  Marion.  A  History  of  the  Ninth 
Regiment,  Illinois  Volunteer  Infantry,  Monmouth,  1864, 


Svo. 


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Morrison,  Mary  J.     Songs  and  Rhymes  for  th.- 
Little  Ones,  N.  York,  1884. 
Morrison,  Patrick.    Bible  Truths  and  Teachings. 

Edin.,  IsOil,  p.  Svo. 

Morrison,  It.     Poems,  Lon.,  1870,  12nio. 

Morrison,  It.  II.  Questions  and  Answers  on 
Cavalry  Outposts,  Lon.,  1888,  32nio. 

Morrison,  It.  S.  1  Mining  Rights  in  Colorado: 
Acts  of  Congress,  Statutos  of  the  State.  District  Ruh", 
Ac,  Denver,  1874;  5th  cd.,  enl.,  1881.  2.  .Minio,' 
Reports:  Cases  on  the  Law  of  Mines,  found  in  tin- 
American  anil  English  Keports,  Arranged  Alpliabetically 
by  Subjects:  with  Notes  and  References,  Chic,  I8.s;;-,sf, 
11  vols.  Svo. 

Morrison,  Iticliard  James,  R.N.,  ("ZadkicI 
Tao  Sze,"  jiseud.,)  [nnli;  vol.  ii.,  .MoRUisoN,  Likit.  li. 
.1.,  and  vol.  ill.,  Zapkiki,  thk  Skicii,  add.]  1.  (Ed.i 
Lilly's  Introduction  to  Astrology,  Lon.,  1835,  Svo.  2. 
Grammar  of  Astrology,  Birmingham,  ISHI,  12mo.  .!. 
The  Solar  System  as  it  is.  and  iiul  as  representcil.  L(m.. 
1857,  Svo.  4.  Astronomy  in  a  Natslicll.  Lon..  Isiio.  I'|i. 
Svo.  5.  The  Hand-Boulc  of  Astrology,  by  which  Every 
Question  of  the  F'uture,  on  which  the  Mind  is  .An.vinus, 
may  be  truly  answered:  vol.  i.,  1861,  l2uio;  vol.  ii., 
with  a  somewhat  dilTerent  title,  1863.  0.  On  the  Greiit 
F'irst  Cause,  his  E.xistenoe  and  Attributes,  Lon..  I.sii7, 
12ino.  (''This  essay  is  intended  as  a  foundation  (■•<■ 
belief  in  revealed  religion,  in  connection  with  the  tlieorv 
of  celestial  inllucnoes,  or  astrology.") 

Morrison,  T.  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles  and  Epi- 
tles  of  St.  Paul;  2d  ed.,  Edin.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Morrison,  Thomas.  JIanual  of  School  .Alanagc 
nicnt,  Lon.,  1862,  12mo:  new  ed.,  1863;  5lh  ed.,  Is;]. 
Also,  school-books 

Morrow,  Abbie  Clemens.  1.  The  Bible  Stu 
dent's  Cyclopiedia  of  Aids  lo  Biblical  Resciirch:  witli 
Introduction  by  J.  M.  Buckley.  Illust.  and  .Maps.  N. 
York,  1S80,  12mo.  2.  Autograph  Album  Sehctious,  N. 
York,  1882,  12mo. 

Morrow,  John.  A  Voice  from  the  Ncwsbovs.  .\ 
York,  1860,  ISmo. 

Morrow,  I'rince  A.  1.  (Trans.)  Syidiilis  and 
Marriage:  Lectures  at  St.  Louis  Ilospitai,  Paris,  l,v 
Alfred  Fourrier,  N.  York,  1881,  Svo.  2.  Drug  Eru|i 
tions;  a  Clinical  Study  of  the  Irritant  Effect  of  Diujs 
upon  the  Skin.  Illust.  N.  York,  1887,  Svo,  3.  Athi- 
of  Venereal  and  Skin  Diseases.  Parts  I.,  VI.,  and 
VIII.     N.  York,  ISSS. 

Morse,  Rev.  Abner,  1703-1865,  b.  at  Mcdwnv, 
Mass.;  graduated  at  Broivn  University  1816,  and  :ii 
Andover  Theological  Seminary  1810;  held  pastorales  in 
the  Congregational  Church,  and  lectured  on  scieiitili' 
subjects,  and  finally  settled  in  Sharon,  Mass.,  where  he 
<levoted  himself  entirely  to  genealogical  pursuits.  I, 
Memorial  of  the  Morses,  1850.  2.  Descendants  of  Lau- 
rence Litchfield,  1855.  3.  Genealogy  of  Early  Planters 
in  Massachusetts,  Bost.,  1S55.  4.  (lenealogical  Kegislcr 
of  Sherborn,  Ilolllster,  and  Jledway,  Massachusett.-, 
1855.  5.  Descendants  of  Ca|it.  John  Grant,  1857.  li. 
Descendants  of  Several  Ancient  Puritans,  IS57-liO,  :; 
vols.  7.  Further  Traces  of  the  Ancient  Nortliiiicn  in 
America,  Bost.,  1861,  Svo.  8.  A  Genealogical  Record  of 
Several  Families  bearing  the  Name  of  Cutler  in  'the 
United  States,  Bost.,  1807,  Svo. 

Morse,  Alexander  Porter.  Treatise  on  Citizen- 
ship, by  Birth  and  Naturaliziil|ion,  Bust.,  ISSI,  Svo. 

Morse,  Clara  I-'rances.  lilash  Roses,  ("  Libniiy 
of  American  Fiction,")  N.  York,  IS7S,  Svo. 

Morse,  David  Appteton,  b.  1840.  1.  Report 
on  Dipsomania  and  Drunkenness,  Dayton,  0.,  1S73.  sv.>. 
2.  Report  on  (ieneral  Paralysis:  Critical  Review:  (with) 
Analysis  of  Case  of  J.  S.  Blackburn,  1874,  Svo.  3.  He- 
port  on  Monomania,  1874,  Svo.  4.  The  Mind:  a  l.cctuiv, 
1 875,  Svo.  5.  Cerebral  Circulation,  Ac. :  Lectures,  Dav- 
ton,  1870,  Svo. 

Morse,  Mrs.  E.  H.  Three  Christmas  Days.  Bost., 
186S. 

Morse,  Edward  Sylvester,  Ph.D.,  b.  1S3S,  at 
Portland,  Me.;  was  a  pupil  and  assistant  of  Louis 
Agassiz  at  the  Lawrence  Scientific  School,  and  in  \'^M 
settled  in  Salem,  Mass.,  where  ho  bcoaino  a  cnratur  of 
the  Peabody  .-'.cadcniy  of  ficiciii-ea  :ind  aided  in  eftab- 
llshing  and  editing  the  American  Naturalist.  In  IS77 
he  went  to  .Tajian  and  was  made  professor  of  zoology  la 
the  Imperial  University  of  Tokio.  He  returned  to  the 
United  States  in  1880,  and  in  1881  became  director  of 
the   Peabody   Academy  of  Sciences  at  Salem,     (le  wns 


president  of  tin 

ment    of    Sclem 

scientllic  societi 

title    and    lltera 

Terrestrial   Pulii 

2.  First  Book  0 

p.  Svo.      3.  Ja| 

Illust.     Bost.,  1 

"  It  does  not  in 

cialions,  social  li 

but  id'  the  luaise 

floors, ceilings,  ro 

and   whatever  hi 

sul'jcels.  .  .  .  TlK 

tlie  .lapaucsi;  ho 

master  who  adiiii 

ject  has  loiigawii 

has  louiid  ill  mm 

— Xafin/t,  \\\,  .■,,",.i_ 

"An  e.\haiistiv( 

A'fi'.,  1.x  1.  ;!|,-,. 

"As  we  close  } 

been  lingering  di 

land  of  toys."— Cc 

Morse,  Mrs, 

D.D.,  ,„/„-a. 

.Morse,  F.  L, 

F.  L.  M.     Bost., 

Morse,  Ilev. 

uatcd,  first  class  C 

bridge,    1842:    on 

John  Ladywood, 

vicar  of  St.  Mary' 

before  the  Univer 

2.   Working  for  Gi 

IS50,  12mo.     3.  T 

Lon.,   1876,   12mo. 

whiit  it  requires,  I 

of  the  Church  to  he 

Morse,  Rev.  ] 

at   Trinity  College 

vicar    of    Foston-i 

rector  of  Littlehai 

1"'78.      1,    Sermon 

Church  of  St.  Ma 

Apostolical   Success 

ders,  Lon.,  1887,  p. 

Morse,  J.  J. 
I6010. 

Morse,  James 

.Mass.;  graduated  1 

moved  (o  New  York 

school.     Summer-H 

.Morse,  Rev.  Ji 

.Mass.;  graduated  a 

grcgotional    church 

AnnnI-  of   the  Chu 

Springlield,  Mass.,  1 

Morse,  John   'J 

graduated  at  Harvai 

tlH.re   lS7fi-7»,  and 

Henry   Cabot    Lodgi 

view;  is  a  member 

ciety,  and  has  oontri 

the  Law  relating  to 

svo,''  2d   ed.,   1879. 

Award,  Bost.,  1872,  ! 

•I'lrne  and  others,  Bi 

Alexander  Hamilton, 

"The  only  fault  wi 

which  IS  thoroughly 

has  maile  it  too  popu 

5.    John   Quincy   . 

Ii"st..  18,82,  Iflmo. 

'  I'hat  .Mr.  Morse's  c 
"I  posterity  we  have  \ 
iKlmirable  example  to 
i"K'  narrative,  just  pi 
Gallon,  xxxiv.  Wll. 

•)•  Thomas  Jcffersot 
l^^,'l,  l6mo. 

"Invigorof  style,  .se 
nod  unity  of  narrative 
'."■"I'arison  with  thee, 
jc'isimidaoutllkrftp 
l>lioiograph."_A-a(ioH, 

T-  John  Adams,  ("/ 
lihno. 

•'  -Mr.  Morse  has  almo 
needs,— a  ciuisldurable 
"I  expression,  combine 


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prosklont  of  the  Arneriuan  Assoeiution  for  tlio  AJvanco 

HO  entUic  »oc„aK.«,  „n.l  h..s  contnb,.teJ  largely  tuTcen 

2    I   r          l'»'"'»n>l'.'™  of   Maine,  Portland,  im,  S  •„ 
2.  I.  r,t  liook  of  Zo Kv.   U„.,   ,,s75.    „„„!  „,    ',g^  ' 

fllusir-  Bi^u 'SX.!'"'""  ""•*  ""='■•  *^~,lin«s: 
tor'i'xl-"!!"""'"''  "■™''''''  '-■■""""■^'iv^'ly  illustr«te.l.--.s,.<. 

F/l!."r']w,.'"8so',""'"''' '"  ""^  "^'s'"'  °f  '''f«-  By 

u;u.r>W.:  "«";„'''•«!'»:*«.  M.A.,<1.  about  IS8fij  grad- 
iiatcil,  tirst  c  ass  C  Ufs  Trin  nf  «f  r„i  ■  /i  m  '  s'^'"' 
briJKe,   I,S42;    ord    no,l     srf  *"■ 'f"'"', >< '  """ge.  Cam- 

bcfbre  t.,e  Vnwlslt^Tc^{,,;  ^^'^rTto 
Lon.;   IWi'  ,':J''"f''"'"f'""".Chu'-oh  Mission,  1875 

^^Morse,  J.  J.    Practical  Occultism,  San  Fran,  1888, 

=:-:?'  .rsix  .fSL  •=;£-'? 

.«Iirin«lield,  Mass.,  1850         """""""•     By  the   Pastor. 

s  :r'2:  et'T8^;»  tirV  «?'»«N' "  "r"" : 

Award  Bo,"  18-9^,  ^.'"'J^''"'  "^  Arbitration  and^ 
^..^nr^n^roVhersfBott:  l^.^cT^o  '"Tr^^T'^r  ' 
Alexander  Hamilton,  Bost,  I87S;  27;is. 'lamo"'  ''"'  "'  i 

wiaH'ris°';ror?<;;^i,;™roS;;f,,L\''"?r'V'  "r-  '''''^•^  '"•«. 

has  made  U  too  t^ol!:,^'^!^^ ^--^^.Jt^^^^^  i 
li-t't./lt",  &   ■'''"'"'   ("^""'"o""    Statesmen,") 

A«'/o«,  xxxiv.  all.  •"^"l'""'o".  'Wi  judicial  cnnaor."- 
i^iJ'Z:^ '"''"'""'  ("'^'"«"'"'n  Statesmen.")  Bost., 
".i:.'ui&^^{;;l?i -'-If-' ^'.^ -rangem       of  detail,, 

i'h"t08rapl,."-A:5(^v;),,'  xxxvi  4^0  """"""'  ''^■'*''^«  "^  «'"°f«<l 
I  ,r.  John  Adams,  ("American  Statesmen,")  Bost.,  1884, 

-o^':^'S^5^;^K^^;>;;}--',^;y  Which « b>o«r«„hor ! 

^■'  -^pressioii,  combi>,ej'wi;i';  1oSiz!::/-^j^z^;'^^ , 


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main,  tl,  ■  V.e    iVi     ,  ^^r ,  ,h     ''r'T'l"'-'',    """"-t'l.  Mi  tlie 
Kraiid«.ii."^.\\,);,|,,   |;',"«i:»l'''>  "I  •lob"  AdauLs  ...  by  his 

B,iui88^,'/i::;r"""'""^'     ^'-^I'-^l-:    aJ<,ory. 

w'''*!?'^!*^'  9'  '^"     ^'ii'liL'alion  of  the  Claim  of  A    \r 

^"^U.i:-n:r^^l80[t/'-"'"'-'^^": 

;.;Hy^^^iei,^iri;-„.f„;i:;:--Teh,. 

.;^°^:^^fc^?;i^^-'^^'.f:t:;;.j:i-'iv^-;J 

M:;r/Jrtt..l^r'iS""""''^''^'"-^'^'''^ 

DJJI"rii^<";^"'"'''  "•     '"'''■  T>.erapeutical  Agents, 

.j^-:^5';:;'^^!^ii:;;j«--.-A.u...so..M^ 

£?ca;^;^t:h^r-„':r^^^ 
[^'fH;3r.^.^rso,t<^:'?-,-^--.-. 

M  k'^s'"'i!!,*''  *^-^'"  *^'»''*""  Anderson,  M  D 

'iS;J'n^.i[:r';^L^;'r'Sr::i.'ri^°''- 

'^n    t"''""^^  ^^"S^-  '"'"•.  l^^Ol -'.no  "    "'^^""■ 

r.on'°"8«"',2mo""""'*  "'^■'"''^^  "^  "-I'i""  Life, 
o..i^;r  ^^l^!'";,,  ^!;«,^«-^  of  Alhindale,  and 
w':^,Jrn:';Wt',i"-    ■(^^^•)Tha   very    U.est 

phia,  1878-8().  rectorof  S     A.       .    ^^'"^"ts.  I'hiladel- 
I88n  «7        ,   '."""l"' ^t.  Mary's,  ^ew  Irghton  NV 

Advent,  Lon.    m\-sl    ^of  "tl  I'l   7  ss"'.''?"^  'i' 
I  dresses  01',  the  Beatitudes:  Uu  "^  "W>noss:  Ad- 

I  N:'l!o^;;;,^^^,8'?^in^  ^'^'^  -^  "-  l"Hmi.I;:''Mlr::i„nl- 

'  --r""srad'7?-,8^??8'' »;-'  ['""-  vol.  ii.,  Mou. 

of  David  Bevan    Vuarried  1s4'l   ^"^^''"t?'■  '^""e'"^>' 

!  timer,  ministerof  Gray"  ini  Chnel  T"'  ^'"'""'^  ,*'"'- 

Peer)  of  Ilnv    n,     .'      ■''  ""  "^""""O'ls  circulation.     Of 

History  of  .fob,  Lon..  IS  11    ismn     <>    a        ■..,  ® 

a  Series  of   Aneelie  an  I   1  n  wn       '^"^''''   M<'^^W» : 
I808,  p    8vo       ■!    'Si.    L   "o'y  Fommunication.s,   l,on., 

:from't^-e'i?ble/ne-t:  Un^'f^V,   'J^Ii^'^^  ^^'^ 
about  Jesus;  new  od.,  Ion     IsB^    ISm,,      "    i"*-  '\'"''' 

new  ed      IS7«    1.         C"Ptivily  of  Judah,  l,on.,   1870^ 

;  ^/MK";^77  ■;:;,.?:''""■'''""' ^-- «- 

Icarn„,„  from  Mr.,.  Jtorti,,,..,-  "L't,  ','-''.,"'^J,,t'''cture  of 
M,7s'm"b""":,    *'"*""'"    <''^""^'>     See    SttiAnr, 

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Mortilliore,  D.  The  Spirit  of  God  ns  Fire:  ft 
Globe  witliiii  tlic  Sun  oar  Heaven,  N.  York,  1S69,  l2mo. 

IMortlock,  Ilev.  Edmund,  [unte,  vol.  ii.,  add.] 
1.  Christianity  Agreeable  to  Iteason ;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1801, 
ft).  Hvo,  2.  Sermons.  Edited  by  his  Nephew,  VV.  F. 
John  Kuye.     Lon.,  1871),  p.  >*vo. 

iHortl'ock,  J.  J.  Man  :  his  Creation,  Preservation, 
and  Imniortnlitv,  Lun.,  KS5U,  12mo. 

Morton,  Andrew.  1.  Family  Circle,  Edin.,  1862, 
12mo;  new  ed.,  UTi.  2.  Church  Circle,  Edin.,  1871,  p. 
8vo. 

Morton,  Andrew  Stanford,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S., 
F.K.C.S.  Edin.,  surgeon  to  the  Royal  South  London 
Ophthftluiic  Hospital.  Kefraclion  of  the  Eye :  its 
Diagnosis  and  the  Correction  of  its  Errors,  ton.,  1881, 
p.  8vo. 

Morton,  E.  J.C.  Heroes  of  Science:  Astronomers, 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 

Morton,  Miss  Eliza  H.,  b.  18,i5,  at  Deering, 
Me. :  has  been  a  toaclicr  in  Michigan.  Still  Waters ;  or, 
Dreams  of  Rust,  [verse,]  Portland,  Me.,  1881,  IGmo. 

Morton,  George  II.,  F.G.S.  Geology  of  the 
Country  around  Liverpool,  1803. 

Morton,  Ilumiltou.  The  American  Cup:  a 
Nautical  Poera.     Illust.     N.  YoVk,  1874,  4to. 

Morton,  Mrs.  Harriet,  (Cave,)  wife  of  G.  E. 
Morton.  1.  Stories  of  Christ  the  Lord,  in  Simple  Verse, 
for  Little  Children,  Lon.,  1808,  12mo.  2.  Mary  of  Gar- 
way  Farm;  or.  The  Despised  Warning,  [verse,]  Lon., 
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Morton,  Thomas  George,  M.D.,  b.  1835,  in 
Philadelphia,  Pa. ;  son  of  Samuel  George  Morton,  ((/.  .., 
ante,  vol.  ii.;)  graduated  at  the  medical  depariim-nt. 
of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  18o0 ;  i)raftiscs  in 
Philadelphia;  has  been  eunneeted  with  many  hospit:il,., 
including  the  Orthopiudic,  of  which  he  was  the  founder: 
is  a  member  of  various  foreign  and  domestic  medicul 
societies,  and  has  contributed  to  medical  journals.  Willi 
Hunt,  William:  1.  Surgery  in  the  Pennsylvania  II.,. 
pital:  an  Epitome  of  Practice  since  1750;  [also]  Pape), 
by  John  Ii.  Roberts  and  F.  Woodbury,  Phila.,  Inmi, 
Svo.  2.  Transfusion  of  Rlood  anil  its  Practical  Applica- 
tion, N.  York,  1887. 

Morus,  J.     The  New  Nation,  Lon.,  1880,  5  vols.  -<vo. 

Morven,  H.  Deepglen :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1882,  3 
vols.  cr.  8vo. 

Morwuod,  Vernon  S.  1.  Facts  and  Phases  •,{ 
Animal  Life:  with  Amusing  and  Original  Anecdolis, 
Lon.,  1882,  12mo.  2.  Wonderful  Animals,  Workini;, 
Domestic,  and  Wild,  Lon.,  1883,  12mo.  3.  The  Band  .,1' 
Mercy  Guide  to  Natural  History,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo.  4. 
Our  Gipsies  in  City,  Tent,  and  Van.  Illust.  Lon.,  I >■>:), 
8vo.  6.  An  Easy  Guide  to  Scripture  Animals:  witii 
Anecdotes,  Ac,  Lon..  1888,  Svo. 

Mosby,  John  Singleton,  b.  1833,  in  Powhatan 
Co.,  Va. ;  was  a  jiartisan  cavalry  leader  in  the  Confed- 
erate service  during  the  civil  war,  and  obtained  the  rank 
of  colonel;  afterwards  practised  law  in  Warrenton,  Va,: 
U.S.  consul  at  Hong-Kong  1878-85.  Mcjsby's  War 
Reminiscences  and  Stuart's  Cavalry  Campaigns,  Bost., 


1.S68.     _.  „ ^ 

Lon.,  180,8,  12mo.     4.  Milly's  Mission;  or,  Harry  and  1  1887,  Ibmo.  .     ,       . 

his  Mother,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1809,  12mo.  5.  May  Bios-  |  Moscheles,  Felix,  b.  1833,  in  London;  son  „t 
soms.  Lon.,  1801),  4to.  6.  Eighty  Years  Ago,  Lon.,  1873,  \  Ignaz  Moscheles,  the  celebrated  musician;  a  portrait 
p  8vo  7  The  Story  of  Jesus,  for  Little  Children,  |  and  genre  painter.  (Ed.)  Letters  of  Felix  Mendelssohn 
Lon.,  1880,  cr.  8vo.  8.  From  the  Beginning  1  Stories  ,  to  Ignnz  and  Charlotte  Moscheles.  Translated  from  tlio 
from'   Genesis,   Lon.,    1881,   8vo.      9.  From    Egypt  to  ;  Originals.     Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 


Canaan,  Lon.,  1882,  12mo.  10.  Plain  Teachings  ;  or, 
Homciv  Lessons  from  God's  Word,  Lon,,  1884,  18mo. 
11.  A  Village  Story,  Lon.,  1885,  sq.  16mo.  12.  Jubilee 
Echoes:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1887,  4to.  With  Haskey,  Miss 
Anne,  Addresses  and  Stories  for  Mothers'  Meetings, 
Lon.,  1883,  imp.  lOino. 

Morton,  Henry,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  b.  1836,  in  New 
Y'ork;  graduated  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 
1857;  professor  of  mechanics  at  the  Stevens  Institute, 
Hoboken,  N.J.  With  Leeds,  Aldeut  R.,  The  Student's 
Practical  Chemistry,  Phila.,  1861,  12ino;  new  ed.,  1800. 
Morton,  J.  (Ed.  and  trans.)  The  Ancren  Riwlo : 
a  Treatise  on  the  Rules  and  Duties  of  Monastic  Life ; 
from  a  Semi-Saxon  MS.  of  the  Thirteenth  Century, 
(Camden  Soc.  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1853,  8vo. 

Morton,  James,  M.D.,  L.R.C.S.  Edin.,  professor 
of  materia  medica  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow.  The 
Treatment  of  Spina  Bifida  by  a  New  Method,  Lon,  1877, 
p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1887. 

Morton,  James.  System  of  Calculating  Diame- 
ter, Circuii.l'erence,  Area,  and  Squaring  the  Circle, 
Phila..  1879,  12mo. 

Morton,  .Mrs.  James.  Clarkson  Gray,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  1805,  p,  Svo. 

Morton,  James  St.  Ciair,  1829-1804,  b.  in 
Philadelphia;  son  of  Dr.  S.iuiuel  George  Morton,  ('/.  i'., 
initc,  vol.  ii.) ;  graduated  at  the  U.S.  Military  Academy 
in  1851,  and  entered  the  engineer  corps;  served  in  the 
civil  war  as  chief  engineer  of  the  Army  of  the  Ohio  and 
Army  of  the  Cumberland  1862-63,  and  chief  engineer  of 
the  Ninth  Corps  in  the  Virginia  campaign  of  186'  ;  killed 
while  leading  the  assault  on  Petersbui;;  in  Ju..e,  1S64. 
He  was  made  brigadier-general  of  volunteers  in  1862, 
was  brevctted  colonel  U.S.A.  after  the  battle  of  Chioka- 
niauga,  and  was  named  brigadier-general  U.S.A.  after 
his  death.  I,  An  Essay  on  Instruction  in  Engineering, 
N.  Y'ork,  1850.  2.  An  Essay  on  a  New  System  of  For- 
tificalMins,  1857.  3.  Me'noir  on  Fortilioation,  1858.  4. 
Dangers  and  Defences  of  New  York  City,  1859.  5.  Life 
of  Major  John  Saunders,  of  the  Engineers,  1800. 

Morton,  John  Chalmers,  [oa/f,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d. 
1888,  let.  67.  He  had  been  editor  of  the  Agricultural 
Gazette  ever  since  it  was  founded  in  1844.  1.  Hand- 
Book  of  Hairy  Husbandry,  Lon.,  1860,  12mo.  2.  Hand- 
Book  of  Fnriii  I.fthour,  Lon.,  1861,  12ino;  new  ed.,  1868, 
p.  Svo.  3.  The  Prince  Consort's  Farms  :  an  Agricultural 
Memoir,  Lon.,  1863,  4to.  4.  The  Farmer's  Calendar, 
Lon.,  1870,  Svo;  0th  ed.,  rev.,  1884.  5.  (Ed.)  The  Art 
of  Valuing  Rents  and  Cla.jis  of  Tenants.  By  J.  S. 
Bayldon.  Lon.,  1876,  Svo.  6,  Labour  on  the  Farm, 
("  Hand-Book  of  the  Farm"  Ser.,;  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 
1146 


Moscrop,  C.  L.  Fairy  Records,  Lon.,  1868,  p.  8vo. 
Moseley,  George,  F.R.C.S.  1.  Eastbourne  as  a 
Residence  lor  Invalids  and  a  Winter  Resort,  Lon.,  I>S2, 
Svo.  2.  Insanity  Curable:  Mental  Disorders  and  Ner- 
vous AfTeclions,  whether  of  Recent  Origin  or  Lung 
Standing:  their  Cause  investigated,  and  their  Successful 
Treatment  by  a  New  Method,  Lon  ,  1880,  Svo. 

Moseley,  Henry  Nottidge,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  F.U..>., 
b.  1844,  at  Wandsworth,  Eng. ;  son  of  Henry  Moseley, 
F.R.S.,  canon  of  Bristol,  (7.  v.,  ante,  vol.  ii.;)  educated 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Exeler  College,  Oxford,  where  lie 
graduated  1808;  studied  medicine  in  London,  Vienna, 
and  Leipsio;  took  part  in  u  government  expedition  to 
Ceylon  and  Southern  India  in  1871,  and  was  appuiiiird 
one  of  the  naturalists  to  the  "  Challenger"  expedition  it: 
1872;  Fellow  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1876-81,  aii.l 
since  then  Linacre  professor  of  human  and  comparative 
anatomy.  1.  Oregon:  its  Resources,  Climate,  Peoplo, 
and  Productions,  Lon.,  1878,  12mo.  2.  On  theStrueluro 
of  the  Stylastcridie,  Hydroid  Stony  Corals,  (Croonian 
Lecture,)  Lon.,  1879,  4to.  3.  Notes  by  a  Naturalist  mi 
the  "Challenger"  during  the  Voyage  round  the  World 
in  the  Years  1872-1870:  with  Map  and  Illustratiuiis, 
Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

"  We  cannot  point  to  any  book  of  travels  in  our  own  .l;iy 
more  vivid  in  it.s  powers  of  description,  more  variid  111 
its  fiubject-inatter,  or  more  attractive  to  every  ediicaif.l 
reader.''— .S(i(.  liev.,  xlvli.  593,  ,,.,,. 

"  Mr,  Moseley  not  only  has  a  fascinating  subject  to  trrai, 
but  prove.s  himself  a  master  of  the  showman's  art."— .IHi,, 
No.  'J702. 

Moseley,  Joseph.  What  is  Contraband  of«.ir, 
and  what  is  not,  Lon.,  1861,  p.  Svo. 

Moseley,  Julia  Daniels.  Little  Zee.  Illust. 
Chic,  ISSO,  aq.  12mo. 

Mosely,  11.  !>•  Miss  Alma  Murray  as  Beatrice 
Cenci,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Mosely,  Ephraim.  Teeth  :  their  Natural  HistuiT ; 
with  the  Physiology  of  the  Human  Mouth  in  Regard  U) 
Artificial  Teeth,  Lon.,  1862,  12mo. 

Mosenthal,  Julius  de,  and  Harting,  James 
Edmund.  Ostriches  and  Osnioh-Farming.  llla-i. 
Lon.,  1876,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1879. 

"  Consists  of  two  distinct  parts,  the  first,  which  occnpii'S 
three-fourths  or  the  book,  being  a  monograph  by  Mr,  iluil- 
iiig  of  the  whole  order  of  Uiitiihe,  or  strutliious  birds, 
while  tilt?  s"',^1)fl  Is  an  arPimnt  !>v  Mr.  do  Mosenthal  0!  iM» 
rise  and  proKress  of  ostrioh-farmiiig  In  the  Cape  Colony 
and  other  coiiiitrk'S,  .  .  .  The  volume  Is  u  Imndsomr  "iic. 
and  will  be  foiiiul  Interesting  by  the  general  readii.as 
well  as  by  the  ornithologist  or  the  colonist,"— .lead.,  xi.  ...1. 

Moser,  U.  II.  Book  of  Japanese  Ornament,  cmi- 
taining  Two  Hundred  Designs,  N.  York,  1880,  Svo. 


MOS 

"*."**"''!■  ^,^°'ee,  solicitor,  Ken.Ial,  Eng.     The  Pre-- 

Moses,  Ilaphael,  Jr.  Cuu.|,il„ti„n  „f  the  Laws 
on  In-olvene.v  .,f  the  Uoite,!  States'  .md  (.'anmla  in  Force 
November  U  I.^7S:   with  Indexes,  N.  York,  Isf  l"sv„ 

Moses,  Uev.  William  Slnii.ton,  JI.A.,Vul ,- 
ate,l  .t   Kxetor  College,  Oxlonl,  ISB.S;  o'rdainJu     "  3  • 

ohii|)lHin  of  St.  (leorge's,  Douglas,  18fi.S-72.     1.  Carnen 

ermn  Cnfoism  :  being  a  Reply  to  „n  Article  by  Dr'^W 

H.  Carpenter.      By   .\I.A.  O.ion.      L„n.,  1877,  8vo      2 

Psychography:  a  Treatise  .,n   the  Objective  Forms  of' 

Mosley,  Sir  Oswald,  Bart.,  D.C.L.,  !78.i-lS71  ' 
T„„  ,o-/,o  ™""'  "''  "'"  --Ancient  liritish  Church,': 
Lon  ,  1808,  12mo.  2.  The  Natural  History  of  Tutbury  , 
with  the  Fauna  an.l  Flora,  Lon.,  I8ii:i,  r   8vo  ! 

B„„L**rV*^;    .Every-IJay  Work    in    the  Ho'usehoM :  a' 
Book  for  Girls  i„  Service,  Lon..  1883,  l2mo  • 

Moss,   Edward   L.,   ,M.D.,  of    H.SI.S.  "Alert" 

The  Shores  of  the  Polar  Sea:  Narrative  of  the  Arct'ic  I 

E.xpedition  01  lS7.i-76.     Illust,     Lon.,  1878,  fol  I 

it."iH,T*"''l'f*i"'"='"'"™"-''"'"Kr«Ph.s,  its  wood-cuts  and  i 

Pint  Lm'ftw  t"  i'''-'  P"P" ,'»•"  which  a  pleasant  rivulet  of 

avowedly  secondary  to  the    iUiistraHnns  v„      If'^'^ 

lessen  is  most  a.lnii^ably  wHtlen."' ^i^.  ;Vo.-2 

12m  "**'  '''   "'      *''*'"'"'"'™"«    I'oems,  Loi..,   1862, 

ti,m  nf  «'"^*/'     ^''',""''"''  Exegesis,  and    Interpreta- 
tion of  Scripture  and  Scripture  lleferences,  Cin.,  1887, 

is'^"*1'i  "f"'"'   Edwards    Edwards-,  M.A.,  b. 

180(1;  eldes     son  of  Sir  Thomas  Edwards-Moss,  Bart 

iufh:rd:'Lt'!:"l"s8'8°";^'8V^-^^"^'''  '«"•     ^  ^--  '" 


MOT 


oniriiif.V,;  ;?i,T,',      r  ..*'■"'"''"  "'  tlmsewlio  are  uiiac- 

?/rT.isMjies:"-"n;,/:f  xx'xiri^'''"'"'''^  "'"'"^"^ '» ">'-> 

P,;?!; '*/„'•'"!•"  »''•     ••   Notes  on  National  Kducation  in 
tontinental  Europe,  Lon.,  187.1,  8vo.     2    Hand  Honk  r.f 
New  Code  of  Hog'ulations;  ,88o:  and  crh'er  0 "dts,t«n. 
years.        '  "'  '""     '    "'">J-"<'«k3  for  subsequent 

Moss,  Rev.  Lemuel,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b.  1829,  near 
Burlmgton   Ky. :  began  life  as  a  pnnter,  but,  decid  ng  ?o 

Tj,J'lJ^TV""''i''y'  S^'^''"""^^''  '''  Rochester  Uni! 
lersity  18o8,  and  at  the  theological  school  there  18(ii)  • 
™;  secretary  of  the  U.S.  Christian  Commission  I se.S 
-6o;  editor  of  the  National  Baptist,  Philadelphia,  1868 
-;- ',  Pi'-f  .'I""' ''f  Indiana  Hniversity  1875-84.  I.  Annals 
svo     ■>  fi- ■'   ".'''"^f  Christian  Commission,  Phila.;?";^ 

p  r"};l  ^.'"^  '^"Pt>»t3  and  the  National  Centenary  • 
a  Record  of  Christian  Work,  Hartford,  Conn.,  I877?8vo' 

Mossinan,  Samuel.  1.  An  Account  of  the  Goldi 
Regions  o    Australia,  Lon.,  1852,  12mo.     2.  Our  Aust  a 

rn^^Tr'^""'  ""•'■  '2"'°-  •'*•  <^''*»-  "  Brief  Ac 
■  unt  of  .he  Country,  Lon.,  1867,  12uio,  4.  Heroes  of 
Discovery:  Livingstone.  Park,  Cook.  Ac,  Edin.,  L8B7 
p.  8yo  i  new  ed.,  1877.  5.  The  Origin  of  the  .Seasons 
consi.lered,  Edin.,  ISm),  ,,.  8vo.  6.  (Jems  of  Worn  n- 
liocd:    Biographies    of    bistinguished    Women,    Edin., 

j:|J£Ann:ist;Hii"z^^:t!^-t;v::s";z^ 

12?,;o'^^o  *?""''""";i,D"»gl'tor:  a  Story,  Lon.,  187.% 
,nl  •MTn"''?"'  P»'-«'g"  Countries  and  British  Col- 
onies )  Illust.  Lon.,  1881,  12,1,0.  111.  Livingstone 
the  Missionary  Traveller,  Lon.,  18,82,  p.  (vo.  11  Qen 
eral  Gordon  in  China:  the  Story  of  tlu'  Eve  -V  cto  ou 
Army,  Lon..  1884,  p.  Svn,  With  B....;:=tf,r,  T  Tr"x" 
I"  Australia,  Lon.,  I8,1,S,  p.  8vo 

Oxford     liioi''  «™'»'"«'l  '^t  St.   Edmund  Hall, 
Uxford     1849;  ordained   1849;  vicar  of  Rnndby,    Lin 
CO Inshire   1854-,'i»;  rector  of  East  and  West  Torrington, 
Liueolnshire,    from    1859.      I.    Glossary   of    Word?    in 


Scripture,  Lon.,   I,S,>|,   l2mo.      2.  Sermons    I  „n     n^- 

•T;   f'-  "':'"?  "^u""-'   Catholic    CI  ur;:h,f''je,us 

Second    r,"n/''"  ''''■'"'  "'■.  •^•'  •'"'>"  '"  'he  Middle  of    h' 

becond    Century:    comprising   a    Full    Account   of        « 

(  rtlro'^f  IhfF,?"""  "'■  f '^^''"■"  "--n.nT,rt  a    1  !' 
i.rowtn  ot  the  I'.piscopacy,  Lon.,  |s7;),  svo      4    «,    i.',,i 

dairs  Lucrelian.     b;  ,1  Disciple  of  Bis',!:  'll.  ^e^^' ,  ,:„"; 

Chu.c,.   and. state  iJVn'ghind;    a" /ItrLon".! Tss^,'; 
8\o.     Also,  single  sermons,  .tc.  ' 

Mostyn,  S.  I.  The  Surgeon's  Secret-  a  Novel 
Lon.,  1872,  p.  8vo.  2.  Kitty's  Rival,  Lon  Is?.^  :Vvo  ' 
p.  8V0  3  Little  Loo:  a  Story  of  the  South  .Sea  Lon  " 
18,^,^3  vols.  or.  8vo.     4.  Perplexity,  Lon.,  1878"'3  voU: 

'      ■>I.'!JI'..1'"'°i"'  •'•     '^^S  Explosion,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 

Motley,  James.     Contributions    to    tiie    Natural 

History  of  Lauban,  Lon.,  1S5«,  8vo  -natural 

I  add'?"l1l!  ^"7"    ''"•••■^"II;   D'C.L.,  l'»„e,  vol.    ii., 

iHKi'f-        ■;  ^^V.    ""^   """    l-'S.  minister    to   Austria 

;  18bl-f,,,  and   to  England  1889-7U.     From  1SB8  he     e- 

Conl  n'.nt^"''"","'''  '■"■^'"^  """'""'"''  excursions  to  the 
Con  inent,  and  a  visit  to  America  in  1875.  He  was 
elected  a  corresponding  member  of  the  French  Institute 
Academy  of  Moral  and  Political  Sciences,  in  I8ti"  and  I 
foreign  associate  in  1876,  and  received  h  morary  degrees 
from  Oxford  Harvard,  and  other  universities  ^  1  Ts 
tory  ,,f  the  United  Netherlands,  from  the  Death  of  \V   . 

!:.';.TN!'^;^n6o-.!8',%^ri's-8:r"'^™"''  '«""•  ^"■'• 

Uicts  a  .siege  or  lights  a  battle  as  if  l,i  were  I'lien.'  Ho 

mated  and  11  ..mi'fi,.  "ii    ■    '  '''^''^  '"  wngiilarly  an  . 

■  iect'''n'is  tbeJ-LlT^r'?'  '^"PP'yi  more  magnilloent  sub- 
.  lovs  IS  not,  to  our  m  11(1,  a  nerfect  stvlp  nfivri;  r,  ■ 

:iS,^\;;;!i^i^\i:;d'i£HHirtT  '^ 

;  «rSi^ri^^;g,f,lg^^-^;;5^-jf;;-y-,^,,.^,i-.ea,s 

of  fi,"''!"''  '■" '","  ""^  '^■'^s  a  work  <,f  the     g  lest  mcHt  iuui 

8vf'  '^rHL"^- "";/'"■"  ^^'"'    '"  AmericrCLon.,  1S61. 
,.^  Ill         ^ '"■,'."   f"'*?'-e^s  and  American   Demooracv  • 

f  John'of^-l^'"''''',f  "il^'"'     *■  ''''"'  I^'f"  ""1  l5      1 
View  n?  ,b    J^a'-.n-'veld    Advocate  of   Holland:   with  a 

TmLv  .«"'"";/ ,'^^''"'<'*  ""''  Movements  of  ,!,„ 
Thirty  \ ears'  War,  X.  York  an,l  Lon.,  1874,  2  vols.  Svo 
v.rn     I        /"!"■,' ""^  ¥•"  work  which  relates  to  the  religions 

liirtliei.tj  eke  It  nut  by  the    iitroduction   from  i,,Ii  rnv  >■ 
meiMowTU^^'tlie  fii"''^';';!  "I''"-'"  'I"alined  be ylmd  m.ist 

Z'M\v^5^,!;;;e<;vy:is^[^i'^;^\l^;ft^!:if--: 

pei't  inilnd  in  it  a  t  ionrntrhlv -ftiisf., -toA-    i       r      t        <• 

1^   ''•'',  «'■<' «;l>n'"ble  s,,ecinien8  of  an  mate     narrative  ^ 
but,  Jiough  the  work  is  filled  with  materials  frimwlliel,  it 

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MOT 

wmild  lie  possll)le  to  cmistrm't  a  hlngrnphy  of  Bftrneveld, 
it  iiiii  Imrillv  cliiim  to  be  a  life  of  tlio  A<lvo«ite.  Keailers 
will  nut  down  liu-  two  volumes  with  u  sense  of  ImviiiK  reiiil 
II  I'oiifused  ciironicie  of  piTplexcd  events  witlioiit  uuinn 
iitile  to  form  to  tlieniselves  a  elenr  eoiiceiitionof  tlieeoiirse 
of  the  narnitive,  of  the  chiiracler  iind  policy  of  the  man 
witli  whom  it  deals,  or  of  llie  real  causes  of  his  traKle  end. 
'/'he  worii  ri'ads  iil^e  idniptcrs  torn  from  their  )ilnces  in  a 
lonner  eonsecniivi'  historv.  The  chapters  are  not  without 
interest,  hnt  Ihev  fail  tii  eomposu  a  hiugraphy."— A.  V. 
l)l(  i;y  ;  .Vu((')H,  x'viii.  31X1. 

:>.  The  Corrcspundonee  of  John  Lothrop  Jli.tley, 
D.C.Ii.  Kdited  hy  George  William  Curtis.  N.  York, 
1,'<S',I,  2  vol.s.  Svo. 

Mott,  Albert  J.,  president  of  the  Literary  and 
l')nl(iso|)hical  Society  of  Liverpool.  On  the  Origin  of 
Savage  Life:  (tpenini;  Ailclrcss,  October  (i,  1873. 

'  He  has  shown  Kood  reason  for  rejecting  tlie  belief  tliat 


MOU 

Chinese,  Lon.,  1870,  p,  Svo.  2.  Songs  of  Heaven  and 
Home  written  in  a  Foreign  Land,  Lon.,  1S7U,  :i2ino.  ;i. 
The  Story  of  the  Che-liiang  Mission;  2d  cd.,  Lon., 
!87i),  sm.  Svo.  4.  (Jhineso  Stories  for  Boys  and  Oirls, 
and  Chinese  Wisdom,  L,in..  ISSd,  p.  Xvo  ;  new  ed.,  ISSi. 
b.  Keasons  f./r  the  Hope  that  is  in  us :  Sermons  on  the 
Clirislian  Evidences,  ]>reached  in  Holy  Trinity  Cathe. 
dral,  Shanghai,  Lon.,  1S.S4,  p.  Svo. 

Moiilc,  Kev.  Ilaiiilley  Cnrr  <ilyii,  graduated, 
first  class  Class,  Trip.,  at  Trinity  College,  Canihridge, 
ISW;  Fellow  18li:)-7H;  senior  dean  1874-77;  ordaimd 
1807;  principal  of  Uidley  Hall,  Cambridge,  and  lecturer 
of  Holy  Trinity  since  1880.  1.  I'oenis  on  Subjects  from 
the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  Lon.,  ISOll,  12iiio.  2.  Sermons 
on  the  Litany,  Lon.,  1870.  :i.  Dorcliester  I'oeius,  Lon., 
1878,  or.   8v"o.      4.  The   Epistle  to  the  Konnins;  witli 


I'ike   County    Folks. 


lUust.       N. 
The  Flora  of 


rm 
.tlott,  E.  H. 

York,  |ss:l,  12iuo. 
Mott,  E.  T.,  and  Cooper,  E.  F. 

Leicestershire,  Lon.,  1887.  8vo. 

Mott,  K.  T.  Charnwood  Forest :  its  Air,  its  Scenery, 
Ac.:  :id  ed.,  I.on.,  186S,  12mo. 

Mott,  George  Sciidder,  D.D.,  b.  1829,  in  New 
York  City ;  graduated  at  I'rinoeton  Theological  Semi- 
nary ISo:!,  and  since  isflil  has  been  pastor  of  a  Presby- 
terian church  at  Flemington,  N.J.  1.  The  Prodigal 
Son,  I'hiia.,  18li3,  12nio.  2.  The  Hcsurreetion  of  the 
Dead,  N.  York,  1867,  lOmo.  8.  The  Perfect  Law,  N. 
York,  1808,  18mo. 

M€>tt,  Henry  Aligustlis,  LL.D.,  b.  1852,  at  Clif- 
ton, Stiiten  Island,  N.Y. ;  a  grandson  of  Valentine  Mott; 
graduated  at  the  Columbia  College  .School  of  Mines  1873  ; 
is  a  teohniciil  chemist  and  expert,  and  was  professor  of 
chemistry  in  the  New  York  Medical  College  for  Women 
1H8I  SO.  1.  The  Chemist's  Manual:  s  Practical  Treat- 
ise, N.  'York,  1877.  8vo.     2.  Was  Man  Created  ?  N.  York, 


1886,  12ino.     II.  Thoughts  on  the  Spiritual  Life,  Lon., 

1887,  ,"i2ino.     Also,  the  Seatoni.in  prize  jioeuis  for  ISO'.i, 
1870,  1871,  and  1872. 

Moule,  llev.  Henry,  M.A.,  1801-1880,b.  at  Melks- 
ham,  Wiltshire ;  vicar  of  Fordington,  Dorsetshire,  from 
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2.  Scripture  Church-Teaching,  Lon.,  1849,  12mo.  3. 
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Hope ;  the  Case  of  the  Convict  E.  Preedy  ;  new  ed.,  Loii., 
lSf)3,  12nio.  8.  Pardon  and  Peace,  and  some  Sacred 
Verses,  Lon.,  1805,  12mo. 

Moule,  Horatio.  The  Roman  Republic,  Lon., 
180(1,  12mo. 

ittoiillin,  Charles  William  Mansell,  M.A., 
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Is7l'  ;   Fellow  1877-86;  assistant  surgeon,  senior  deinon- 


1869,  ISmo. 

Mott,  Mrs.  M.  The  Stones  of  Palestine  :  Notes  of 
a  Ramble,  Lon..  1804.  Svo. 

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E.  P.  Gurney,  Phihi.,  1884,  12mo. 

Mottley,  E.  Sanitary  Condition  of  the  Town  of 
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Siauat,  Frederick  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S., 
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"  A  twofold  object  took  Dr.  Mouat  to  these  islands.  He 
was  deputed  by  the  liidiun  government  to  lix  upon  a  suit- 
able spot  for  a  penal  settlement',  .  .  .  and,  secondly,  it  wa.s 
proposed  to  establish  a  harbour  of  refuge  at  some  point  on 
the  coiust.  .  .  .  Kroin  tliu  opportunities  which  Dr.  Mouat 
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result." — Sal.  Iter.,  xvi.  liUj. 

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Mouhot,  Henri,  d.  1861,  set.  35;  a  French  ex- 


with  Criticisms  on  the  Government  Plan  of  Reform, 
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Monlton,  Mrs.  Bible  Poems  and  Lyrics,  Lon. 
1850,  12mo. 

Moulton,  Charles  Wells,  a  publisher  at  Bullaly, 
N.Y.  1.  Prize  Selections  :  being  Familiar  Quotations 
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Present  Time,  Bost.,  1887,  lOuio.  2.  liueries,  with  .An- 
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1855,  to  William  U.  Moulton,  a  publisher  of  Bosti.n, 
Mass.  She  resides  in  Boston,  spending  part  of  each 
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and  isiio,  Lon.,  1804,  2  vols.  Svo.  :  "'"'   '""•-''""K  i^- 

Moul,  James. 


,  „  <•     .u    a-  1,  „.„i  a..e     more  per.sonal  poems  there  is 

Sacred  Poems  for  the  Sick  and  Suf-  1  _  v„(/o„^  xxvl  "" 


A  Womaii'.s  Waiting;'  and  among  llie 
a  great  range  of  uxcelleiiec 


feiing,  Lon..  1876,  12uio. 

Mould,  K.  A.  1.  Older  for  the  Visitation  and  Com- 
munion of  the  Sick,  I<on.,  1852,  12mo.  2.  Literary 
Pearls  :  Historical  and  Bioffraphical  Anecdotes,  Ac. : 
new  cd.,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo, 

M 
the  Chi 

I860,  ,  „.    , 

chow  1876-79;  archdeacon  of  Shanghai  since  I8S2.     1 
Four   Hundred  Millions:    Chapters  on  China  and  the 
1148 


,  119. 
Swallow-Flights,  and    other    Poems,   Bost.,   I^7>, 
12mo. 

■'  It  Is  not  too  much  to  say  of  these  poems  that  they  cs- 
hibit  dolleate  and  rare  bea     ",  marked  originality,  ami 
perfection  of  stvle.    What  Is  .still  better,  they  impre.~-  us 
'  •    a  sense  of*  vivid  and  subtle  iiiiugiuatioii,  and  Unit 
,1-..-       - 'lyrical  poetry. 


ioule,  Ven.  Arthur  Evans,  B.D.,  graduated  at  ■  with  a  sense  of  vivid  and  subtle  iiiiuguii 
Church  Missionary  College,  Islington,  1857  ,  ordained  ,  iH>oum^muJe.\ius ^.h^vU  Istheesseiieeof 
0;  missionary  at  Ningpo,  China,  1801-70;  at  Hang-       ^  Tlie' distinguishiiig  qualities  of  these 


poems  are  ex- 
treme dlrectui-ss  and'eoneentratlon  of  utterance,  niiva- 
rying  hanuoiiy  between  llionght  and  expression,  an. I  a 


MOU 


islly  oinliiirfiticn  (if  sivlf, 


MOZ 


Imppy  fri'eiUiin  frcini  thiit 


S    Now   licdtinio   Stories.     Il|„8t        ISsii    ic 
Moult. II,  Ilichard    <;reen,   MA     I,     r«.n      . 

Mon  Movement,  !„,„.,  I8s'  2  ^^''^'  Unnersuj  Ex.,.„- 
umlio  Artist:  a  l",/  ulir  il„..;  r  ^"'i'","''  ""  "  '^'■''■ 
..r  ScicntiHe  Oritici;!,"';;,'',^';:''  ",.''-  ''?V^"^' 

xxvlii.  )J7.  ""^.'iiiu  critic.  ~h.  JJowniv.N:   Aaul., 

iUoilltOII,     Rev.     \Villiia.n       I'll- 

versitv    IS'iR       .;  ,'        K'-Ki'mKed  at  London  Fni- 

ws«  II  member  , if  the  New  Tf!(..,n^...Ti-.      !,     ■     "^ 
I.  (Tmn,.  .n,|  .,1.,  oi,„   7?:' """"'"  '=""1"".>. 

fflounsey,  A.M. 

1851,  p.  Hv,. 


A  Dream,  and  other  Poems,  Lon., 


legation  at  Vienna,  Athens  "c"'     I    i    T   '  '""^^  "^ 
the  Caucasus  and  Interio?'of  Persia  tn    5872  's'"""«'' 

ji^:i^l:^™\Ji:f5Sp-^Pi-.le   or  Modem 

ralely  and  at  no  Kreate^lL  il'^h  t   in    " '  .'^^'''"""'«  H  accu- 
-■^  w,  the  iiewliA,  ^^ t^e 'll^^ll^'Ul^'iS-^/ll^f 

'"i".  »•».,  ('/.  r.,  „;„.,  vol!  ii    '    ?-     "''"'■'"P''-"'-*'"""- 


„      I'^ems,  Un;:7s5n71':V„;;"'' '"""•     --I-yicana 

Mownt,  John  l,niienslcrC;oiiB(,    m\  i 

nted  at   Ivxetcr  Colk.re    Ovr,,,-,!     w'l       ?  -y-^.,  (,'radn. 

broke  College   I.h?    •   I   ,r ,  H  ,      is^   '  ',  ^fr"^  ''•-■"•■ 
the   Te„.el,,maue     u\,      P      1  ,  ,  ,^,;      ;  ^^  "/'"<  "1""^' 

i.ibj..oMa::r;\^;:rs^^.--;^f,;-.i..n,e 

8vo  '       •     ""''•■''""'  ""=  l'""'"^!-.  Un!,  1883,  or 

r.vn^:'>;!';^;i^-!^::t:-is^'^^r^'-- 

.Mowbray,  Alfred.     Ilan,  v  I  .«,k  „f  iii    .      ■ 
-;l^"g«e.ions,W  Christian 'i,':l^'K:'';;;i^: 

UK'^!;H!^r?::„.^-,,,;;i^v^''7-<%«erinea; 

in^Za  ;?;,;!';  Jlf|-';«^^-;;;.I.;^.n.n;ent3 

i^-ii^":i"u^^;;:ier:?'f-L^"H^""--t;:^ 

u,     II  >■  'c  1  i^it,a  (n  J     ilenurv.  Ki    n      i«~q    u 

hee  llKNnnv,  Joii.v,  ,„y„.„  •''  '' """    '^•^>  ^^o. 

;.r^"::^J^;;!;e^';,fKi„t.["^7vV;-^-/'""- 

fur<l.  Conn,,  I,sfi6   Sy„  "''*'"""•"''  ->•»•  \  olunteer,-,  Jlart- 

Fi^""'';U";;;j!/'K.io'""^  ''"^"^^  - "-  «""-'- 
R.^*•^^?[;„ft!l'!rf;^^/^^V>^■i;;'-''""'vi.ionee, 

served  on  frontier  Jutv  m  i'pv.  i  ,  ^  Academy  1852: 
resigned  from  the  Z\ly  „  '"a"'"  '"  "'"  ^^''''  «"'' 
the  (ieography,  ]Ii.  or^  Ji  '^i  ■^■■"•"»"- ;""!  Sonorn  : 
IU.gion.sT,f  ko'r'th  Wf^,,"?^:^  Yo-k'TsM"  ,""   '"'"^ 

>2.«o.'  f  Studi  s  in"civi7'u  '"'  ""-^■■''  '*''^'-  '•^«5, 
12mo.  '   *-'"'    "»vernment,  Host.,   JSS?; 


chaplain  to  the  forces^  i  «  rbadoe,  IsW"'':^^'"''''   ''^'l 
chaplain  nt  Woolwich  since  iss?      I  '■^"-^6:  principal 

Indian  SanatoriumV  aid  a  Guide   ,'!  ^?"""V"■  "5"'' 
1886,  p., Svo.  '     l""'biidoes,  Lon., 

Moxon,  Thomas  Uoiichier      i.„  i   .  ., 

Banking;  2,i  cd.,  Manchester   Is"' s,!i'"«'"'''  '  ™""='" 

T  "Sa,''f,":  lij"",,;:',™"'  '^"""""»'>-  -i 

Moyse,  Charles  Ebenezer  "h  is  o       n, 

Devonshire,    Eng. :    gradu'tfl  ^f    r'  '  V"' '"  J'"'1»"y. 

Arr:V'"^?,^.,!".5."-"""  P-iociica','! 


S    nVs^ratfo'rd'En^^^^  7«  rector  of  St.  Mary! ;    TrT  of  ^?■■  ^"  '^'''""'"""  P'="»Jicnls. 

Kev.^«./Kn^^:,!ri^^ho^„fSe^'l!^^i^r^;"^'^^^^  "'  "" 

iUoiintiiin     r       T>      .   .  '        i»«02|ey,  Mrs.,  [nutr,  vol.  ii     a. 


t^z^l!.;;.',  i^8«,„^=r'""'"™'  "^  ^ «— -. 

IMoniitain,  Rev.  .1.  H  '  n      i    o 

Sciisons,  Ac,  Lon.,  IStiO   8vo*   ^' v       ^"'""'"^  for  the 

ara.ion'for  Death    Un',  l"«6,  izrno"™."  ^^a'''-''  "I'T 
ographics,  Lon.,  ISIiH   ,Svo  Classical  Bi- 

'md  was  a  teacher  i™'„^nL-'  ":""'!  "'  "'  ^oront'o, 

i:r;---^--^^"rr&i^:i8^^ 

'1-ne.l  1850    '^eWo '' V  vl'S  <',"■"'''■'''«''.  l«5"  I  or: 


1.  The  Dramatic 
2.   Poetry  as  a 

ventures,  L;n;:i8^Vi2;:;ir;;^;';;,:l^^3  ^^""^  ^'^■ 

,,^°*'ey»  Herbert  Newman,   AM     ri  M     h 

vol,  ii.,add.,l  18i;i-i,sr8  1,  i„ii„    i    !^'    7.'' ''   t""'«< 
;:a.ed  at  Oriil  c'l  eger^.vH  i        "^4  "tli''  '''"f  '  ^r-I- 


i«"^.ter{r^l;^,3^f!^':i^K;-of.h^ 

tiirical  Kciilence  from  oir.  on,l  nf   ),        i  '"''  "^  '*'"«''-'  ""»• 

yet  there  ,b  soireeiy  a  sji^x^;;;?  i;f  il';:;,;,;;!;'!]!;^^;!:;';:!^:^ 

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eloquence,  in  a  very  true  sense,  of  a  high  of'^"; „""'  "  {»  i 
th"  ulmiueiKv  notsomueli  of  liuiKunci;  iic  of  thoiiglit.      t 
is  the  t"o  lUtMH^e  of  eonceiitrnlion,  of  viRorous  ^msp  of 
Ueliouto  irony,  of  .leep  but  Hub.lued  p.itl.os  "' ™btle  deli- 
ca ey  of  louuli,  of  broici,  stronK  sense."-.Saf.  •««'■.'''."•■"'• 

b.  Uulins  ideas  in  Early  Age,,  und  the  .  Kclat.on  to  | 
the  Old  Teslainont  Faith  :  Lectures,  Lon.,  ISTi,  Byo,  .iu 
od  18.S4  6.  The  Tlicory  of  Development:  a  Criticism 
of  "Dr.  Newman's  Kssay,  Lon.,  1H78,  p.  8vo.  7.  Essays, 
Historical  an<l  Theological,  Lon.,  Oxf.,  and  Cambridge, 
1H7S.  2  vols.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  ISSt.    Posth. 

"Despite errors  n judpn.eiit  .  .  .  tlicse essaysmny claim 
the  attention  of  those  who  read  with  a  purpose.  -Alli.,  No. 

'^'  Sermons,  Parochial  and  Occasional,  Lon.,  1879,  ]). 
8vo :  2d  ed.,  1883.  «.  Lectures,  and  other  Iheologioal 
Papers,  Lon.,  1883,  8vo.  10.  Letters.  Edited  by  his 
Sister,  [Anne  Motley.]     Lon.,  1884,  8vo. 

"  Especially  valuable  as  future  materials  for  the  history 
of  a  very  interesting  epoch  in  our  Church  bisU..;,.  — ^ui. 

^'•Th^e  lett2?i  in  this  volume  nre  all  more  or  les.s  interc^^ 
Ing,  and  are  mostly  from  Mozley  himself  »»«  t"';,'^  ?,. 
all  letters  from  other  well-known  K"";.'"  •'",''!?  M"^ 
S?^mi;?s,  pr.  PuscyX^Mr^  ^^^l^^'^^^^^l'l^Jlti^l 


iNCWmilo  s,   111.   1  ii.-,;j  rV,      ;  1  1  1    .,v  ■ 

Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  and  Dr.  Lidilon  s. 
Geneuai.  CiiiTicisii;  \i,„i„,.  bus 

"  We  can  hardly  turn  over  a  -.inKe  of  what  Moz  c>  hiis 
»ritu.n     ■thoutineetinKwitb  some  striking  thought,  and  , 
we  are  every  we"e''consci.)Us  of  the  perfect  Kood  faith  and  , 
Jinceritv  which  animated  him.    But  we  cannot  fail  also  to 
be  re.i  ndJd  not  uufrcquently  of  the  fact  that  KeKenera  y  ] 
T^rpsimled  himself  as  an  advocate,  though  a  perfectlj  siii- 
K?f  adVocale  and  not  as  a  judge  or  a  phtooph^^^^^^^^ 
he  not  uncommonly  sWtes  questuinabfe  iromsit ioi  s  a.s 
hey  admitted  of  no  .luestion  ;  and  in  pns    ng    n  a^'h  'r 
ous  front  attack  he  is  not  always  aware  tli";,:'"' ,  7*^ 
tovered  his  tlank."-H.  (^heetijam  ;  Aeml    .xxui.  U7 

Mozley,  John  Kickanls.    The  Komauce  of  Den- 
nell ;  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo.       ^     .  ,    ^.        ^  „„ 
Mozley,  L.  B.    Trade-Marks  Registration,  Lon., 

^^Moziey,  Rev.  Thomas,  b.  180fi,  at  Gainsborough, 
Eng.;  brother  of  J.  B.  Mozley,  D.D  ,  «h;;™  ;  was  edu- 
cated at  Charterhouse  School,  and  at  Oriel  College  Oxford, 
where  he  graduated   1828,  and  was  eleotea  a  Fe"o«  >" 
1829.     He  was  rector  of  Oholdert.m,  Wiltslnro,  18.«-44 , 
resided  suocessively  in   London  and  in  Finchampstead, 
Berkshire,  till  1868,  when  he  became  rector  of  P'ymtreo, 
Devonshire.     He  was  rural  dean  of  Plymtrce,  then  of  Ot- 
terv  St.  Mary.    In  1880  he  resigned  his  living  and  settled 
at  Cheltenham.     He  was  for  many  years  on  the  staff  ot 
the  London  Tim»s.     1.  Henry  VU.,  Prince  Arthur  and 
Cardinal  Morton:  from  a  Group  representing  the  Adora- 
tion of  the  Three  Kings  on  the  Chancel  Screen  of  1  lym- 
tree  Church,  in  the  County  of  Devon  :  with  an  Appen- 
dix containing  a  Notice  of  "  Nicholas  Monk,  Rector  of 
Plymtrce ,'"  "John  Laud,"  Ac,  Lon.,  1878,  8vo ,  with  a 
volume  in  elephant  folio,  containing  chromo-litliographs 
and  other  illustrations.    Privately  printed.     2.  Reminis- 
cences, chiefly  of  Oriel  College  and  the  Oxford  Move- 

"'"'^hJ;;;;i;'it  ^no?,i:^hii;^.ry  of  TractaHamsm  .t  is  the 
nnp  hook  to  which,  next  to  and  as  corrective  of  the  Apo- 
?ogla  pro  V  lA^ft  the  future  historian  -f  •l'"'^'"!"''^'" 
must  resort  if  lie  does  not  desire  to  stumble  raostwofully. 

~^Above  everytlli^ngelse,  there  are  reminiscences  of  Car- 
dinal n\^h  man       dthev  have  the  charm  which  every- 
tS  ai  (i. led  vith  that  mysterious  and  solitary  Hpure 
'vitaM    posses,s!.' ',    In  one  re.spect  Mr.  Mozley  is  specia   y 

I  ml  tie<rto  toll  the  st(>rv  of  the  Oxford  movement He 

Allans  the  oxford  m.  vemeiit  with  the  keenest  possible 
liitere'rbut  it  swith  an  interest  which  l.s  h  storfoil  and 
li.rJ,niVl  not  theoloKiciil.  .  .  •  There  is  much  besides  111 
aervoMiZstlmt  if  interesting,  and  niiich  that  is  amus- 
i  u'  'Vhere  are  good  stories  about  tiie  Wilbcrf.irces,  about 
fe.leacon  I.enison,  about  Domford,  [?  l>">-nh.rd.a  now 
f^)rgotten  Oiiel  Fellow  of  that  day,  and  about  others  who 
were  Sismd  ited  with  'he  Oxtoid  movement,  while  for 
Uiose  ,Wi™care  to  reml  lliem  there  are  some  curious  chap- 
ters describing  Mr.  Mozley's  own  theological  position.  - 

''''"Manv'befi?r4  now-Oakley.  F.mide,  Kennard  not  to 
menUoii  Newinan  hiniself-h.VN;j.  ''"'''}]]'±?  ,  ot'^lx-n  U?e 
of  the  Tractarian  movement.  None  "f  'h  ^f  ■ ,''  '  ^.Vj  ' ''^ 
fainoiis  'AnoloL'ia.'  w  compare  with  the  two  volumes 
now  llefore'^.s  l'?,'  respect  of  in  nule  fulness,  ^  "sc  pers..mi 
ol>servatlon,  and  churacteristic  touches.  -Mauk  Iaiti- 

'^"3.'  Uoininrsccnocs,   chiefly   of   Towns,    Villages,    and 
Schools,  Lon.,  1885,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  ,,....  th^ 

"  The  earlier  book  api>eal('d  to  general  cur  osity  by  the 
revclatlms  which  it  offered  of  tt.e  Inner  "vcs  o  me-i 
whose  na..ics  and  fame  belong  to  the  wof'f,-  -.ui  ^,  ,hv 
BUbllcation  invites  our  sympathetic  interest  by  the  lengthy 
Snd  se  tatlsfleo  particularity  with  which  it  lingers  over 
aiid  plays  with  the  charactenJ  and  fortunes  of  obscure  and 
UaO 


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stnnid  persons     This  would  promise  aduU  book  In  tin- 
Kl;VrfT.rtier-offact  chnmlcler;  but  w  th^ 
the  individual  is  always  made  tie  typc  V^t"^^  '^^. '  ';' 
the  class  is  used  to  represent  the  age.  -.vu.  luv..  us 

''""We  fear  that,  emboldened  by  the  success  of  I'lf  fo"iH- 
Imok  Mr  Mozley  has  raked  together  the  eomelits  ol  1,  - 
miirles  and  noti-books  and  connected  them  bv  threu.l- 
o     of  Ids  own  memory     Whatever  the  process   lasbcc, 

"':;';il\'^';,;r^tif'i!r^;i)i!,^,s;,,cdwhos.;ksi,^^^ 

faithful  and  graphic  picture  ol  a  ptust  "f  «  ''[  >  "'C  trau> 

are  rapidly  vainsliingnway,  -'i'^"'';,''.''^':,  ,,;..,   ,x^., 

Mozoomdar,  1».  C.     1.  The  Oriental    hri  t,  IHS.,, 

8vo.     2.  Life  and  Teachings  of  Kesbub  Chundcr  .Mi.. 

Calcutta,  1887.  ^      ^  .   .     n    .  „        1 

Muchall,   William.      St.  Germain  s  Doctor  an.l 

Student.  Cin.,  1874,  Svo.  „ 

Miickle,  W.      Holyrood,  and  other  Poeua,   iidin., 

^^Muck'ley,  William  J.  1-  ^he  St"/«J"''  "»»";'' 
of  Artistic  Anatomy.  Illust.  Lon.,  1878,  8vo  ;  2d  cl 
1H85.  2.  A  Hnnd-Book  on  the  Character  ami  rse  "t 
Colours,  for  Painters  and  Art  Students,  Lon.,  1880,  sv-; 
3d  ed.,  I.S85.  3.  A  Manual  on  Flower  Painting  in  u,l 
Colours  from  Nature,  Lon.,  1885  8vo.  4.  A  Mam.a  ".. 
Fruit  and  Still  Life  Painting.  DIust.  Lon.,  1886  M... 
Mucklow,  William  B.  Under  Canvas ;  or,  Uni- 
Worship  in  Summer  Months,  N.  \ork,  1877,  8vo. 

Muddo.-k,  J.  E.  1.  The  Wingless  Angel :  .1 1  sy. 
chological  Romance,  Lon.,  1875,  en  Svo  and  limo;  now 
ed.,  1878.  2.  As  the  Shadows  Fall :  a  Novel,  l..m., 
1  1876,  3  vols.  cr.  dvo.  3.  "  Doll ;"  a  Dream  of  Iladdon 
Hall;  or,  The  Story  of  Dorothy  Vernon  Lon.,  1>mi, 
I  12mo;  new  ed.,  1884.  4.  The  Alps,  and  um  t"  >«« 
them;  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  1883,  12mo.  5.  The  "  J.  E.  M. 
Guide  to  Davos  Ph.fz,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo  0  From  tl,. 
Bosom  of  the  Deep,  m.,  1886,  p.  8vo.  7.  'The  Shad.... 
Hunter-  a  Tragic  ,-tory  of  a  Haunted  Home,  l.un., 
1887,  12mo.  8.  Snowdrop  :  a  Story  of  Three  CIhisImkw 
Eves,  Lon.,  1887, 12ino.  «.  Stormlight :  a  Story  of  l.me 
and  Nihilism  in  Switzerland,  Lcm.,  1888,  8vo. 

Mudge,  A.      Strong  of   Purpose:    a  Novel,   Lon., 

'*'M'udge',°Alfred,  1809-1882,  b.  at  Portsmouth  NIL; 
was  a  p-inter  in  Boston.  Memorials:  being  a  (uncr;.! 
Biographical  and  Historical  Account  of  f'e  Nanie  -I 
Mudge  in  America  from  1638  to  1.868,  Bost.,  18';'i.  8v«^ 
Mudge,    E.   A.      Christian    Statesmen,   N,   Virk, 

1866,  16mo,  .,     ■    ,.  i    ,, 

Mudge,  Henry,  M.R.C.S.  1.  Alcoholics  :  a  Letter 
to  Practitioners  in  Medicine.  By  One  ot  lh,ni.<ehj.s. 
Lon.,  1856.  2.  Physiology,  Health,  and  Disease,  .  .- 
manding  Abstinence  from  Alcoholic  Drinks,  and  n.io- 
bition  of  their  Common  Sale;  being  a  Course  ol  live 
Lectures,  Ac,  to  which  is  added  The  Distracted  \  il  a«.'; 
a  Tale,  Lon.,  1869,  8vo.  3.  Dialogues,  Ac.,  a^;iun.-t  t  ..■ 
Use  of  Tobacco.  By  a  Surgeon.  Lon.,  1 861.  4.1  lie 
Treatmeni;  of  Disease  without  Alcoholic  Liquors,   1,  11.. 

1883,  12ino.  ....        ,,     u     ^Qr^    ;,. 

iMudge,  Bev.  Zachanah  Atwell,  b.  isi,    n 

Orrington,  Penob.scot  Co.,  Me. ;  became  a  imnister  „   llio 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  1840,  and  has  .«ineo  Imi. 

stationed  at  various  places  in  Massachusetts.     He  c.htc|l 

the  Guide  to  Holiness  1859-02.     1.  Skctclies  of  MiH:^w;ii 

Life  among  the  Indians  of  Oregon,  N.  'iork,  1N)1.    - 

The  Christian  Statesman  :  a  Portraiture  of  hir  ll.un.is 

Fowell   Buxton,  N.York,  1,865,  16ino       .<.   Hie  l"-n-i 

Bov:  a  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln  for  \oung  le.iplc.  .\. 

York,  1867,  IBmo.     4.  The  Boat-Builders  lamily:   o,-, 

I  Good  Resolutions,  Bost.,  1869, 16mo.     5.  llustic    .ibraiy, 

I  Host.,    1869,    6    vols.   18mo.     6    Views   from    1  l.vn."| 

Rock   N.York,  18B9,  16mo.     7.  Witch  lldl:  a  lli^l"0 
of  Salem   Witdioraft,  N.  York,   1870,  5";"-, /•  ^^  " 

prints  of   Roger  Williams.   N.York,    18,1,   Ifi"."-       • 

Arctic  Heroes,  1874.       1      North-Pole   V;;y"KeS;  l^".;- 

11.  History  of  Suffolk  C    jity,  Massachusetts,  18,  ,1.     i-. 

Fur-Clad  Adventurers;  or.  Travels  in  .-kin  Caiioc?,  mi 

Dog-Sledges,  Ac,  through  Alaska,  Kamschatka,  >Vc.,  i>. 

York,  1880,  12ino.  .„. 

Mudie.   Charles   Edward,   d.  1890,   at    ,-. 

founder  of  Mudie's  Library.     Stray  Leaves,      n.v  »-■  r- 

M.     Lon.,  1872,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1873. 
Mudie,  F.     Bible  Teiujhings  and  Bible  Cha meters , 

with  Biographical  Notes  by  W.  0.  Smith,  Lon.,  18S.S,  p. 

''Mudie,  Mary.    St.  Michael's  Priory,  Lon.,  1871, 2 
vols.  p.  Svo. 


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"Mneller,  Christine,"  (Psoud.)  Sco  Wai.iiek, 
E.  C.  \V.  VAN,  tii/m. 

Mueller,  EtIuarU.  I.  Anoiont  InHcrintions  in 
Coylon,  Lon,  18H3;  text,  2  vols.  cr.  Svoj  phites,  1  v(il 
fol.  2.  A  Simplilled  (Irninmur  of  the  I'Mi  Lanituiiu't" 
Lon.,  1885.  "     " 

iHiieller,      llaroii      Sir     Ferdiniiiid     von. 
K.C.M.U.,   M.D.,   l-h.D.,   F.R.S..    b.    1825,   't   :i,,s,o"k 
Germany;  cduoatetl  iit  Kiel;  removed  in   1847  to  Au"- I 
truliii,  and  travelled  extensively,  while  making  orivate 
botanical    researches,     184S-52,    and    subsequently    as  ' 
government  botanist  to  Victoria   and  as  uhytograiihio  I 
naturalist  to  an  Knglish  government  expodilioii  under  : 
Augustus  Gregory  ;  director  of  the  Botanical  Garden  of  ■ 
Melbourne   1857-7;i.     He  has  received   several  decora- 
tions from  foreign  governments.     I.  Fragmenta  I'hyto-  ! 
graiihuc   Austniliie,   Melbourne,  1858-78,   III  vols    8vo  ' 
2.  Report  on  the  Plants  collected  during  Mr.  Babbage's  ' 
Expedition  into  South  Australia  in  1858.     ,3.  The  Plants 
indigenous   to   ihe   Colony  of  Victoria.      Illust.     Mel- 
bourne,  18611,  4to,     4.   Flora  Australiana,  18ll:!-1870    7 
vols.    5.Tho  Vegetation  of  the  Chatham  fslands.    Illust 
Melbourne,  18114,  8vo.     6.  Descriptive  Notes  on  Papuan 
Plaiite,    [875,  8vo.      7.    Select    Extri-Tiopical    Plants 
readily  eligible  for  Culture  or  Naturalization,  Melbourne 
I87II,  8vo;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  Sydney,  1881  ;  6th  ed.,  enl.,  De- 
troit,   1884,   8vo;  7th    ed.,  enl.,   Melbourne,    1888,   8vo 
8.  (Trans.)  Wittstcin's  Organic   Constitution  of  Plants 
and  V  egetable  Substances,  1878.     !l.  Eucalyptographia  • 
a  Descriptive  Atlas  of  the  Eucalypts  of  Australia  and 
the  Adjoining  Islands,  Melbourne,  I87«-82,  4to      (Pub- 
Mshed  in  decades,  or   parts.)     1(1.  Index    Perfectus  ad 
Caroli  Sinniei  Species  I'lantarum,  .Melbourne,  18S0   8vo 
II.  Western  Au.stralia:  Plants  of  North-Western  Austra- 
lia, Perth,  1881,  4to.     12.  Systematic  Census  of  Austra- 
lian    Plants,    Melbourne,    1882,    4to.       l.i.     Descriptive 
Notes    of  the  Kucalypts   of  Australia,    Lon.   and   Me|. 
bourne,  1882.     14.  We.-tern  Australia:  The  Plants  in- 
digenous around  Shark's    Bay,    Perth,   188:i,   4to.      15. 
(Ed.)    Excer|)ta  from  Sohulz's  Treatise  on  Eucalyptus 
Oil,  Sydney,  1883,  8vo.     10.  The   Plants  of  New  South 
AVales,  Sydney,   1885,   Svo.     17.    Key   to  a  System  of 
\  lotorian  Plants:  Enumeration  of  Native  Species,  Mel- 
bourne,  1885,  Svo.     18.  Descriptions  and   Illustrations 
of   the    Myoporinous    Plants  of  Australia,    Melbourne, 
188fi,  4to.     19    Iconography  of  Australian  Species  of 
Acaeia  and  Cognate  Genera,  Melbourne,  1887,  8  decades, 
4to.    20.  .Second  Systematic  Census  of  Australian  Plants 
.Melbourne,  1887,  Svo.  ' 

Mueller,  Friedricli  Max,  Ph.D.,  M.A.,  [,(nie 
vol.  11.,  Mi;r,i,KH,  Max,  add.,]  became  a  Fellow  of  All 
bouls  College,  Oxford,  and  assistant  at  the  Bodleian 
lobiary  in  1856,  and  sub-librarian  in  1865.  Ho  retained 
his  chair  of  modern  languages  till  1808,  when  a  new 
professorship  of  comparative  philology  was  specially 
.Tcated  for  him.  In  1875  he  practically  resigned  his 
chair,  Prof.  Sayce  being  appointed  deputy  professor, 
and  devoted  himself  to  editing  the  first  series  of  Sacred 
liociks  of  the  Eust.  In  1873  he  delivered  a  lecture  on 
miSBinns  in  ■.Vestminstor  Abbey,  at  the  request  of  Dean 
Stanley,  and  in  1878  he  delivered  the  first  course  of  the 
libbert  Lectures.  Ho  is  a  foreign  member  of  the  French 
Institute,  and  has  received  the  order  of  Merit  from  the 
King  of  Prussia.  He  has  contributed  largely  to  the 
leading  English  reviews.  1.  A  German  Keading-Book, 
lontaining  Extracts  arranged  Chronologically:  with 
liiiigraphical  Notices,  Translations,  and  Notes:  Part  I 
Early:  Fourtl  to  Fifteenth  Centuries;  Part  II.,  Mod'-' 
cm:  Sixteenth  to  Nineteenth  Centuries,  Lon.,  1858  2 
vols.  8vo.  2.  A  History  of  Ancient  Sanskrit  Literature 
so  far  as  it  illustrates  the  Primitive  Religion  of  the  lirah- 
mans,  Lon.,  1S5U,  Svo  ;  2d  ed.,  1860.  3.  Lectures  on  the 
.-eienoe  of  Language,  delivered  at  the  Koyal  Instituticjn 
of  Great  Britain,  Lon.,  1861-64,  2  series,  8vo  :  6th  ed.. 
18, 1 ;  new  eds.,  1875,  1880,  1882. 

,11}^"  "'.\""  ""'  """-'lude  without  expressing  our  admira- 
tion for  the  work  as  a  whole,  the  herculean  massiveiiess 
b  „'  H  ''{''"'''.'R -«",nprehen(liiig  not  merely  a  profound 
kiiowledgeol  many  laiigunge.s,aiid  a  wonderful  command 
v  „!!,'',  T"  '""K'le 'iir  "  foreigner,  but  a  familiarity  with 
\aiious  branches  of  scienee,-the  Uild  originality  and  geii- 
,.rnl  s..uiK!!!e.ss  of  ite  i>hil<«»pl,v,  r,„i  f),,.  Iranioiirenev 
unimiaioii,aiid  oocusioiml  eloquence  .f  its'style,  liy  wliieli 
asiilijec  so  abslrusi!  has  been  reinlered  uot  merely  Intelll- 

n,;  r,.l  ■■  '".','i'"^v^''-' ,','.',"  PoPU'af  "Udience  and  the  general 
i\.(iiK.ri  ~—^iii,f  iSn.  liJiy. 

I.  A  Sanskrit  Grammar  for  Beginners,  (Hand- Books 
for  the  Study  of  Sanskrit,)  Lon.,  1866,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  in 
Uevanilgari  and  Roman  Letters  throughout,  revised  and 


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accentuated.  1870,  r.  Svo;  new  ed  ,  abridged,  with  a  Chap- 
ter on  Syntax  and  an  Appendix  on  Classical  .Metres  by 
A.  .\.  .Macdonell,  1886,  8vo.  5.  Chips  from  a  German 
Workshop,  Lon.,  1867-75,  4  vols.  8v.,;  new  ed.,  18811- 
vol.  1.,  Essays  on  the  .Science  of  Religion  ;  vol.  ii  ,  E-savs 
on  Mythology,  Tradition,  and  Customs :  vol.  iii.  Essays 
on  Literature,  Biography,  and  Antiquities;  vol.  iv 
Essays  on  the  Science  of  Language 

"  In  irciing  through  these  volumes,  we  are  set  tliinUlinr 
Hl|out  a  vast  number  of  suhjeets,  but'we  are  fii  ly  si  1 
11  '.'•'  '","■''■  ,>'"'■  >'">"^'}<'  the  end  of  each  paperw  th  a  very 
distinct  leelmg  ol  asking  for  more.  .  .  .  T Lure  is  i  i  l,,s 
treatment  a  remarkable  union  of  eanieslnevs  witli  toler- 
ance. .  .  Prof.  Miiller  is  really  (me  of  the  be-t  KiiL'livh 
wj-  tersMif  the  day.     He  empufys  our  language  ii'     o,  1  • 

l',„     IZ^  '  '"I  V*i"'""'  •""  **■'"'  cunspleuous  purity  and 
gooil  taste.  —.S(i(.  Jiev.,  xxv.  !W,  140  t        i        ' 


b.  On  the  Stratifloation  of  Language,  (Rede  Lecture,) 
.on.,  1808,  p.  8vo.  7.  Lecture  on  Buddhist  Nihilism, 
Lon.,  186!I,  fp.  8vo,  8.  Uig-Veda-Sanhita  :  the  Sacred 
Hymns  of  the  Brahmins,  as  preserved  to  us  in  the  Oldest 
Collection  of  Religious  Poetry,  Translated  and  Exidained, 
Lon.  18011,  8vo,  «.  Speech  at  the  German  Peace  Festi- 
va  ,  .vlay  first,  1871  :  the  tjerman  Original,  with  an  Eng- 
lish rranslation,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo.  10.  (Ed.)  The  Hymns 
ot  the  Kig-\  eda,  in  the  Sanihita  and  Pada  Texts  Lon 
1873,  2  vols.  8vo:  2d  ed.,  1 877.  11.  Introduction  to  the 
S-cicice  of  Religion  :  Four  Lectures  delivered  at  the 
Koyal  Institution  :  wilh  Two  E.ssays  on  False  Analo- 
gies and  the  Philosophy  of  Mythology,  Lon.,  1873,  p. 

nf''1''S,lnL°''  '?,5'?,'?'''",''e*'  begins  by  pleading  in  favour 
,  01    A  .'leieuce  of  Religion.'  .  .  .  The  .seennd  lei-run.  .rlv.a 

Tb'i'VfJlr"!'^'^"^^"-!"'"''"'  !'r  roligi'ius  of'the  woHd.''\'' 
I  1  le  third  lecture  begins  with  tbe  connei'lion  between  lau- 
,  gunge  and  religion,  arguing  that  'the  ela.ssillcation  of  laii- 
!  guages  Is  applieahle  to  the  aio'leut  religions  of  the  wod<  • 
i  ;.,k;  I  "•'  ■""■."'  .^'Vire  Is  devoted  to  ■  the  right  spirit  in 
I  whieliancieiitreligions.jugbttoljestudiedanaiuterpreted" 
1  .  .  .  hroin  first  to  last  Prof.  .Max  Muller's  book  l.s full     f 

word."-.m?x;,.'!.m ''^^       '"  ""•■  '"''"''-■*'  '"""^  "f "'« 

12.  On  .Missions:  a  Lecture  delivered  in  Westminster 
Abbey  on  December  3,  1873:  with  an  Introductory  Sor- 
mon  by  Arthur  Pcnrhyn  Stanley,  D.D.,  Dean  of  West- 
minster, Lon.,  1873,  Svo.  13.  Lectures  on  the  Ori-in 
and  Growth  of  Religion,  as  illustrate.l  by  the  Religions 
'l879  '  '"''■'"''''  Lratures,)  Lon.,  1878,  Svo;  new  ed., 
•'  We  must  confess  that  Prof.  Max  Miiller's  arguments  do 

»  n'VhL"v  ,T  '"  "'?">■-""",  ^^"^  ™'''«  niore, Tilt"  ,,1,3 
tlan  I  ley  settle,  and  leave  the 'Origin  of  Ueligion'  still 
u  lexpla.iied.  Their  value  as  a  popular  exposition  of  tl  e 
■  S  ,  f  ,  "  "^  "."-'  ,'""*,'  ''^"'"■■J.  lU'eomptished,  and  ge- 
ilal  of  modern  scholars  has  been  and  will  be  widely,  not 
to  say  universally,  ncknoivle,lged."-.s„(.  /to'.,  xlvii.  83 

14  (Trans.)  The  U|)anishads,  ("Sacred  Books  of  the 
East,  vols.  1.  and  XV.,)  Oxf.,  1879-84,  2  iiarts,  Svo.  15. 
Selected  bssays  on  Language,  Mythology,  and  Religion, 
Lon.,  1881,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  10.  (Tran.s.)  The  Dhain' 
mapada,  from  the  P:\li ;  and  the  Sutta  Nip.^ta,  from  the 
1  ail,  by  V.iaiisboll,  (".Sacred  Booksof  the  East,"  vol  x  1 
Oxi-.,  1881,  8v«.  17.  (Ed.)  Buddhist  Texts  from  Japan 
(  Anecdota  Oxoniensia,")  Oxf.,  1881,  Svo.  18.  (Trans  ) 
Critique  of  Pure  Reason,  by  Immanuel  Kant:  in  Com- 
raeinoration  of  the  Centenary  of  its  First  Publication  • 
with  an  Historical  Introduction  by  Ludwig  Noire  Lon 
1882,  2  vols.  Svo.  19.  In.lia:  What  can  it  teach  ua?  a 
Course  of  Lectures  delivered  before  the  rniversitv  (d' 
Cambridge,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo. 

;  "The  reader  oaii  only  apjireciate  the  power  and  tlie  art 
of  the  lecturer  it  al  the  en.l  of  the  cmielndlng  lecture  ho 
pausvs  to  think  how  inneli  he  ba.s  leanil,  and  vet  in  how 

i  i.ImuI  ■'*'""■;'  ""  'eaehing  lias  been  embcallcd.Vith  what 
Uieldlty  and  pleasantness  it  has  been  eonveved,  and  how 
just  a  proportion  liius  been  preserved  between  the  part-s."- 
•Vlr.  A'rc,  Iv.  183.  ^ 

,  ■•  He  lioe.s  not  touch  on  the  political  les.sons  taught  by  a 
hundred  years  of  empire,  nor  on  those  industrial,  moral 

,  and  festhetic  lessons  eloquently  and  ingeniously  deduced 
by  sir     eorge  Blrdwoo,V  lnmi\.eilain  |dui.ses*,J- I      ii 
social  lite.    The  teaeliing  Prof  .Max  Mliller  refers  to  i.s 

;  that  which  maybe  derived,  on  a  broad  view  of  the  matter 

m!?."  ^''J';,'^  v*^  "'.;;„i""-''^'"'  ''"'«»"«'■'  "lid  literature  of 
lUdia.  — AIn.,  ^o.  '2hSG. 

20.  Biographical  Essays,  Lon,.  1SS4,  cr.  Svo. 
j     "AH  the  es.says  are  eonnected  by  the  common  tastes  and 
aspirations  ol  men  v.b,.  u-ero  eitlu-r  Orieiilrtls  or  Oriental- 
'■  'A!''  '"".l"-,'.'^"';'.'':'',   '"  "'^'  theory, ,r  praetic'e  of  religion.  .  . 
.  Like  all  Mr  .MiiUer  s  writings,  this  volume  of  biographical 
sketehes  will  be  rea<l  with  almost  equal  pleasure  by  his 
I  lollowers  aiid  by  th<ise  who  cannot  fullow  him  compla- 
I  ccitly  nor  to  all  leiigths."-.Sa(.  Hev.,  ivlii.  ,^73. 
j      21.  The  Science  of  Thought,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo 

"The  topics  dealt  with  In  this  work  may  be  roughly  dis- 
I  trlbuted  under  nve  headings.    We  have  (i.)  a  disquisitiou 

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.   ;l<•;uf•K^llU•^ilc.,.\vofklluwl..l«(-■•.(iv.)a 

lii  K  iiKiiv  tliiiii  luill  llK'  vuliini.'.  inf.  ""'''''"^  ■'',■, 

■k;  11     iiM  i-Towlli  of  hiiitfiiaue  ;  iv-l  h"  'H'l'"''"'"'    ,  ',  h 

r.Mi  t>;oU,.i,H..l  tu  .■..rial.i  l.«i™l  '1»^''^"V'7    '    ^7>      ^ 

twuuii  J.  S.  Mill  iiii'l  Ills  "l'l"'ij':V,"''  ■  ■,  •       ,iw      ,,,  rv    r 

r;.  mlist  nloro„«l,ly  1ut..|,.>  tlu.  .l-'Ul"^'  "'  .■vululio,,.  - 

Al,Fiii;ii\V.  Hknn:  -livii'.xxxi.  ;.!<.  ,,,     ,       f 

22.  (Tnin,..)  'riio  laiw.  ..f  Miinu.  ("!;«"'','    '"',"'^' '',., 

the  E„«t,"  vol.  x,vv.,,  0x1-.,  ISSJ,  Xyo      211.  (   /""-•I      ',•! 

vol.  x.xix.l    OxC,  l^S-,  8vo.     21.  liiosrai.liies  .,1  W  onls, 
mill  the  llniiif  ol'  the  .Vryu^  I.oii..  1«^^.  y.  >u>. 

.•Tiic  fssiiyswiii  hv  i-omui  to  \<-'  "'v'"r"V''.  "v'lh;;',  J,',\ 

'   !  Y:i    ^sHn  Iho  ilmt^or  ol'  Ui.  ..ri^ji.iiU  l.o.n.  a.;J  «;r-  i 

ilavo  "ttl'l  in  tlVtVr  heart,-li.il  imn.  '  «o>ue«lierc  ...  A.slft.      j 

2,-..  Three   Intn.lucti.ry   Lecti.re.s  nn   the  S«i«"'='\  "[ 
Thimsht  ftt  the  Royal  Institution,  1N>7,  Lon.,  1^88,  S^o. 
2  .  Natural  Religion  :    InauKi.ral  Lecture  at       a  «ow 
Lon,    18SS,    8vo.     With    Ti.kvk.-YAN,    .^ih    (  iiaulks, 
(..Philimlus-  and   "  Indophilu.,'')   Corresiiornlenee   re^ 
lating  to  the  E.tabli.hn.ent  of  an  Oriental  College  in 
London  :  re.irinted  from  the  "Times     Lon     18S8,  mo 
With    BuNvii-  Xan.,1.1,  (Ed.)  The  Ancient  Palm  Leaves 
containing  the  l'ragfia-|.arainita-hridaya.satra  and  tie 
Thnisha-'vigaya-dhilran       ("  Aneedota     Oxoniensia    ) 
Oxf,    1884,   sm.   -Ito.      With   Wenzkl,   I  .,   (Ed.)    Ihe 
Uharma-aamgralia,  prepared  for  I'ubUcatiun  by  Ke..j.n 
Kasawarn.  ("Aneedota  Oxoniensia,    )  1883,  Svo. 

u\',,leanial.\\,r..vv..t.,ii»,ue,m^^^^^ 

]i.ins."-A.  H.  8AYCE;  .Itwi.,  vili.  r.07.  | 

Mueller,  George  F.,  b.  ISOo,  at  Croppenstadt,  | 
l.rus"a  stu'died  at  The  University  of  Halle;  'j'^';'""''  - 
Lutheran  preacher  in  1826;  removed  to  Engla.id  in  8.tf, 
and  in  1835  founded  an  Orphan-House  near  Bristol, 
«",iel,,  supported  solely  by  unsolicited  donations,  has 
become  onVof  the  largest  -'^bl-hm^ints  of  the  kind  n 
the  ivorld.  1.  A  Narrative  ol  some  of  the  Lo  d  s  Deal- 
ings with  (Jeorge  Muller.  Written  by  "'"^'f-  1;""-| 
]8:i7-5«,  5  parts,  lL>mo.  2.  The  Secret  of  t'ffoctual 
Service  to  dod,  Lon.,  18li5,  l«"'o.  ^i-  ^ove  One  An- 
other:  the  Substance  of  Two  Addresses,  Lon.,  8«o, 
rmo.  4.  Jehovah  Magnified:  Addresses,  Lon.,  18,1), 
12.no.      6.  Preaching   Tours   and    Missionary  Labours, 

"^  MuellerrGeorgiBna  Adelaide.  (T-ns )  olr- 
man  Love:  from  the  Papers  of  an  Al.cn,  col  ected  by  K 
Max   Muller;  from  the  Fourth  German  Ed.t.on,  Lon., 

^^'MueUer,  Rev.  Michael,  priest  "f  tl>«  C<"'g"|';- 
tion  of  the  Most  Holy  Kedcemer  1.  The  !«  Eu- 
charist  our  Greatest  Treasure;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  Bait.,  18(.H, 
12ino.  2.  Public  .School  Education;  new  ed.,  N.  ^orK, 
1873,  12mo.  3.  Mass  for  the  Living  ai'l  l''^'  1^«»''' 
Uon.,  1878,  8vo.  4.  The  Commandments  of  the  Church, 
Lon!',  1882'  8vo. 

Muenscher,  Joseph,  D.D.  1.  An  Essay  on  Just,- 
fication  by  Faith,  Mt.  Vernon  1847,  1^'"-  2y^'»^,^' 
of  Biblical  Interpretation,  Gamb.er,  0.,  186a,  Iduo 
H.  Introduction  ti  the  Orthography  and  Pronunciation 
of  tho  English  Language.  12ino.  4.  The  Book  ot 
Proverbs,  with  an  Introduction  and  Explanatory  Notes, 

1866,  8vo,  ,  ,         r>  r>    ST  T) 

Muhlenberg,  William  Augustus,  »  ».- S.T.U., 
r,n>«.,  vol.  ii.,  luld.,]  1796-1877;  becan.e  rector  of  the 
bhur  h  of  the  Holy  Communion  in  1846.  "«  fo»°ff 
St  Luke's  Hospital,  opened  in  1859,  and  was  .ts  pastor 
andsuperintendent  till  his  death.  In  1852  be  organ..ed 
1162 


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the  first  Protestant  Sisterhood  in  the  United  Slates.     In 
siil!   he  startid  St.  .lohnlaii.l,   an   industrial  (  hristiai, 
settlement,  on  Long  Island.  ab..ut  f..i;ty-hve  miles  In.o, 
Now  York,     lie  also  originuti-.l  the  McMmrial  movcn.ei.l 
i„  the  Pinlcslant  Dpi  .■■■pal  I'liurch,  and  wrote  much  on 
evan.'eli.-'l  uni..n,  of  uliieh  he  was  an  .■arncsl  advocate-. 
111.   I'J.is  the  aollior  of  n-veial    well-known  hymns,  in- 
cluding "  1  woul.l  not  live  alway."     For  -log.,  'ce  AviiKS, 
ANVK„.,i/,n,.     I.  I.etterson  I'roteslant  Mslerh.m.ls   I8;,.l. 
'>:  An  Expositi..n  ..f  the  Meiii.„ial  of  .sundry  Presbylci. 
of    the    Piotestant   Episeopal    Ohureh.        y      ne  ol    the 
Memorialists.     N.  York,  1854.     jl.  Jain.ly    Prayers,  V 
York,    181,1,    ICnio.      4.    I   would   n.,t     ive   alway.  a  i.l 
other    Pices.  IMll,lSin,..     f..  Evangelical   •■""t'-Thoo.W. 
N.    York.    18C.7,   s(,.    181,10.       (i.    St.   .1"  inlan.l,    M.  ,1 
„„,1    Actual,    N.    York,    18.i7,    8vo.      7.  t'l'"''   "»'"" 
lUblfi.  not  the  Bible  ami  Christ,  N.  \ork,  1M.9,   iMr  ... 
H.  ■I'hc  Woman  and  her  Accusers:  a  Sermon,  N;  V"*. 
IsTU    Svo.      9.    "I    would   mit   live  alway:      with   the 
Story  of  the  Hymn,  and  an  Account  of  .-^t  Jolinland,  N. 
York,  1871,  s,,.  8vo.      III.   Evangelical  t'atholie    Papers : 
Addresses,  Lectures,  an.l  Sermons.     Compiled  by  A:ii,e 
Avres.     1875-77,  2  vols. 
I     'Muir,  A.     Studies  in  the  Christian  Evidences,  l.on.. 
18R"    1)    Hvn 

M'uir,  Mrs.  A.  V.  Dulcie  Denvent.  Artist  an.l 
Kathleen  Brewer:  a  (falloway  Idyll.  Lon.  .1;^H.;2"'-- 
1  Muir,  A.  S.  (ilimpses  of  Prophet  Life  _  Less,  n,, 
from  the  History  of  ,lonah ;  new  "  ,  Edin.,  "*'"•  P-;^": 
'  Muir,Alau.  l.  Children's  Children :  a  Story  .1 
Two  Uenerations.  Lon..  1879,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo  2.  liar.,  1 
Saxon  :  a  Story  of  the  Church  and  the  W  orl.l,  Lon.,  l^^l, 
;i  vols.  cr.  8vo.  3.  Lady  Beauty;  or,  Cliarming  to  her 
Latest  Lay,  Lon.,  1882.  2  vols,  or  8vo.  4  0"^™,  -"  ^ 
Lon  1883,  3  vols.  or.  8vo.  5.  Hearth-Rug  I'aue... 
Four  Short  Tales.  Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vo. 

Muir,  Fr.     1-  Stani))  and  Tax-OITioc  Manual.  Lon., 

1861,  cr.  8vo.    2.  Hand-Book  to  the  Stamp  Duties,  L.,n., 

1862,  p.  8vo.  .  ,  ,  .      .u 
Muir,  J.    S.      First-Fruits;    or.   Addresses   to  the 

"^;fi;;"3o.ir^^r,LL.D.,PhD..ai.K..i8io- 

1882,  b.  in  Glasgow  ;  brother  of  Sir  William  Muir,  ,,./...  ; 
[educated  at  Glasgow  University;  cntercl  H'o  '■"'':'" 
!  civil  service  in  1828,  and  held  various jiosts  till  I,-.,.,. 
He  founded  the  chair  of  Sanskrit  .n  the  University  ..1 
Edinburgh.  1.  Notes  of  a  Trip  to  Chinee  in  Kanawar 
in  October,  1851,  Svo.  Anon.  2.  Notes  ol  a  rri|,  to 
Kedarnath  Ac,  185,-..  3.  Original  Sanskrit  Texts  ..n 
the  Origin  and  History  of  the  People  of  India,  tl.eir 
Religion  and  Institutions:  Collected,  Translated  an  1 
lUu.strated,  Lon.,  1858-70,  5  vols.  8vo;  2d  ed..    8"^  ,- 

"  Among  the  many  contributions  of  niatcrials  "WM-- 
during  the  last  twenty  or  thirty  years  for    lie  "si' '-Mt;^; 
parat\ve  mythologlst-s.  Dr.  >'»'';»  '■"".'•.V''""/li;'^i^^';' 
texts  must  occupy  an  important  plac.'.  -.Sa(.  Hei.,  xxx. 

**  4  A  Brief  Examination  of  Prevalent  Opinions  on 
the  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures  By  a  Lay  Memi,.  r 
of  the  Church  of  England.  With  an  Introductmi.  I,v 
i  Henry  Briston  Wilson,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Gieat  Stai.ghl„n, 
'  Huntingdonshire.  Lon.,  1861,  8vo.  Anon.  5.  (inin.  i 
Hymn  to  'Zeus,  by  Clcanthes,  Lon.,  18,o  8vo  6.  ^  i- 
timents,  Metrically  rendered  from  the  ha.iskrit,  Loi, 
1875  cr.  8vo.  7.  Metrical  Translations  from  Sanskrit 
Writers:  with  an  Introduction,  Many  Prose  \  ersi.,ns. 
and  Parallel  Passages  from  Classical  Authors,  Lon.,  I   ... 

'^''Muir,  Kev.  John.  1.  Sermons  preached  in  Crow n 
Court  Church,  London,  Lon.,  1856,  Svo.  2.  Harvest 
Gleanings,  Lon.,  18.-|8,  r.  32mo.  „    p  n  t:  p 

Muir,  Matthew  Moncrieff  Pattison,  F.R.S.L., 
Fellow  and  iiraslector  in  chemistry  >n  Cft.us  lolk;!:^., 
Cambridge.  1.  (Trans.)  A  System  of  Yoluiiietric  Aii- 
aly^s;  from  the  German,  by  Dr  Emil  F  eischer :  w,. li 
Notes  and  Additions.  Illust.  Lon.,  1877,  cr.  8voi. 
Practical  Chemistry  for  Medical  Students,  Lon.,  1^  .. , 
18mo.  3.  Heroes  o.'  Science:  Chem.sts  Lon..  18. -^  . 
.Svo.  4.  The  Elements  of  Chemistry,  Lon.,  ISf-^;  »"'• 
,  With  W...SON,  D.  M.,  The  Elements  of  Ihe.aia  Chen  - 
istry,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  With  Cabneg.k,  D.  Piaoti.iil 
'  Cherainry,  Cambridge.  1887.  p.  8v«.  With  Si.atuu,  L., 
Elementary  Chemistry  :  Companion  to  "  Pract.cal .  iieiu- 
istrv,"  Cambridge,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Muir,  Thomas.     A  Treatise  on  the  Theory  ot 

Determinants.  Lon.,  1882,  16mo.  T7,i;„i„,r»h 

Muir,  Thomas  S.     1.  A  Ramble  from  Edinbargi 

to  Durham,  Edin.,  1843,  Svo.    Anon.    Privately  printea. 


MUI 

2.  Notes  on  Remains  of  KiolesiiiKtical  Arohitcoluro  nml 
SouI|ityrc'  McmoriiilH  in  the  Sontliern  Division  of  fimt- 
'".li!'.  "•  -'•■''•*'*••  Kilin.,  I.H-,6.  (This  was  «ft,.rwar,|s 
wlthdriw  from  oirouliilion  by  tlio  author.)  ;).  Haini 
Kiliia:  a  FraKiiiont  of  Travel,  IMin.,  ls,',8.  Anon 
rnvfit -Ty  printcil.  1.  Caithness  aii.l  I'art  of  Oriinev  • 
an  he(loaiolo«ii'itl  Sketch,  Ivlin..  iMfll,  Svo  Aiion 
I'rivateiy  prinle.l.  5.  Cliarnetcristics  of  "■  jmr,.,; 
Arcliilocture,  Au.,  in  tlio  Alainlan.i  and  Western  Islands 
of  Scotland.  I'Min,,  IsBI,  Itn.  Anon.  tl.  Shetland:  an 
Eoole«iolo(,'i..al  .>^l<etch,  Kdin.,  IstL',  «v(j.  An(in  I'ri 
vntely  p  irited.  7.  Shetland  Revisited:  an  lOccles'iolo.'i- 
cal  Sketch  Kdin.,  |s(l:i,  8vo.  Anon.  I'rivateiy  printed. 
».  The  Light- Ilou-^o:  a  Sko  oh  :  addressed  to  my'l,andlady 

in  Limbus  l>atri Kdin,,  IStil,  Svo.     Anon.'    Privately 

printed.  Jl.  Tlie  Kcrry-llon>e  :  a  Sketch:  addressed  to 
I  .  V  .  h.  N.,  I  ppin(!hain,  Edin.,  isfll,  ,Svo.  Anon.  111. 
Iravols  in  Iceland,  &c.  I!v  Umlira.  Kdin.,  |st)5,  Svo 
II.  The  Isle  of  .Man:  :i  Sketoli :  addre-se.l  to  .J.  S., 
Kdin.,  In8S,  Svo.  Anon.  I'rivateiy  printed.  12  I'et 
.Jessie- Anno's  K.xhibition  of  In.ln's  ItuDliinKS  from 
.^I<mllrnental  Slahs  ,ind  I!n.s,-es,  for  the  IJenelit  of  the 
McK  (  luldren's  Hospital,  Kdin.,  IS7I,  Svo.  I'rivateiy 
printed.  i;f.  Two  Tellings  to  I'et,  Kdin.,  Ito.  Anon. 
II.    Inchoolm,    Abcrdour,    .\or(h    Uona,   .-iola    S.'eir'    a 

uM-'''''ia,"n '''■''"•'"'''  '"  '^-  ^'-  •■^''■'•"''-•i-  Vard,  Lincoln, 
Kdin.,  1872,  8vo.  Anon.  25  copies,  privately  printed. 
\:>.  hcclesicdoKical  Notes  on  some  of  the  Islands  of  Scot- 


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land:  with  other  I'aiiers  relatin:,'  to  Kccie.doloBical  Uo- 
Miains  on  the  .Scottish  Mainhind  and  Islands.  IMu-t 
Kilin.,  I8S5,  Svo.  '   ' 

„n,  I.  1  '•■'■'•lesio  oKy,  is  valimlile  as  a  siipi.lcincnt  to  llie 
(111  hor.slaricer  works;  .  .  .  and  it  sloaild  !  e'  in  the  hands 

not  only  ol  every  Scottish  „rcli:e Ki«t,  hM  als,  of  "'vury 

tourist  tlirouKli  those  deli«litriil  islaiols  olV„„r  c.asts  where 
uTri'i^T.f'vv'i!^ """-''■"'  '"  i|i""-'li"'lloii  while  readiiiK  tlie 
works  of  Walter  .scutt  or  William  Black  "-.Mahiukkt 
^roKi-xs:  Acdil.,  .x.\i.\.  ■.ti?. 

i>Iuir,  W.  J.  t.  Pagan  or  Christian:  Notes  on 
•National  Arcliiteetiire,  Lon.,  ISIIO,  n  8vo 

jWiiir,  Sir  William,  K.C.S.I..  KL.I).',  d.C.L.,  [,„iI,; 
vol.  11.,  third  of  the  name  there  mentioned,  add.,]  b.  isijl, 
atGla.sgow;  educated  at  PMinburgli  and  (llasgow  Uni- 
versities; entered  the  Dengal  civil  service  in  ls.17-  be- 
came lieutenant-governor  of  the  Northwest  Provinces  in 
ISHH;  retired  in  IS75,  and  returned  to  Knglanil,  where 
he  was  a  member  of  the  Indian  Council  till  I88,i,  when 
he  was  appointed  vice-ohancellor  and  principal  u( 
Kdinburgh  University.  1.  The  Life  of  Jlahoinet,  and 
History  of  Islam  to  the  Er:i  of  the  llegira  :  vols.  iii.  and 
IV.,  (completing  the  work,)  Lon.,  |s(il,  Svo:  abridged 
cd.,  1877,  I  vol.  " 

"it  is  a  real  service  that  he  has  brought  within  oiir 
reach  (roni  .sources  uliuost  or  altnt'ctiuT  new,  the  m..st 
authentic  inlcirmation  which  the  .MahoiuetJiii  writers  can 
supply;  it  IS  an  equal  service  that  lie  has  tjikeii  such 
painsto  .set  the  true  value  on  tliis  information,  and  to  point 
•1  t'  %  )"il'  ""."■'. "hii'h  we  may  ho,W  to  ascertain 
'ail.  — out.  Act*..  Xll.  48.5. 

2.  The  Cori\n  :  its  Composition  and  Teaching,  and 
the  rest.mony  it  bears  to  the  Holy  Scriptures,  {"  Non- 
Uiristian  Religious  .Systems,")  Lon.,  1878,  12mo.  :>,. 
t.xtracts  from  the  Coran  in  the  Original :  with  an  Eng- 
lish Rendering.  Lon.,  ISSi).  p.  Svo.  4.  Annals  of  tiTe 
t.arly  Caliphate;  from  Original  Sources,  Lon.,  ISS:!,  8vo. 
r.'.'H'^  ^T;  -^"irmay  not  be  said  to  have  added  many  new 

Ueil  in  his  'Ocschichte  der  Clialifeii;'  but  tor  Kll.'li^ll 
readers  he  has  certainly  written  an  interesting  volumo  on 
ah,  r'wi^h":;;","^"'  ''''"i?"  "f  'l'-'\«^""im.eiit  succee.led eac 

;;r\siam'''-;ij:^/,'«r"iv''si!  """^'"^ '"  "^'^  '^""■^' '"""'" 

5.  The  Rise  and  Uecline  of  Islam,  Lon.,  L8S3,  er.  Svo 
0.  .Alahoinet  and  Islam  :  a  Sketch  of  the  Prophet's  LifJ 
fnan  Original  Sources,  .and  a  lirief  Outline  of  his  Re- 
ligion.    Iliust.     Lon.,  1S8J,  p.  Svo. 

in;rJ«csTlVc'a?"xxli!':^"l.'"'''  "'""  "  ''"''  '"  ''°'^'""^'" 
T>~J\\}''""^'^  Supper  an  Abiding  Witness  to  the 
ileath  of  Christ,  ("  Present  Day  Tracts,")  1885,  Svo  8 
iiaugural  Address  to  the  Students  of  the  University  of 
Ivimburgh,  Edin.,  1886,  Svo. 

Miiirhead,  J.  Fiiidlay,  M.A.,  author  of  many 
geographical  articles  in  the  Encyclopiedia  Britannioa. 
(Irans.!  Commprnial  Oeography  :  a  Complete  Manual  of 
the  (^ountries  of  the  World,  their  Chief  Centres  of  Trade 
and  Means  of  Communioatioii,  their  Natural  Productions 
Ac,  by  Carl  Zehden,  Lon.,  1888,  or.  Svo. 

'Uuirhead,  James,  LL.D.,  professor  of  civil  law 
in  the  University  of  Edinburgh.      1.   (Ed.)   The  Insti- 


Shears,    and 


,    Phllosoi.hieal 
Iroiii  the  I'rench  of  Ernest 


lutes  of  (laius  and  Rules  of  ripian  :  with  Translation 
and  Notes,  Loi,„  isso,  sv,,  2.  Historical  Introduclion 
to  the  Private  Law  o|    Rome,  Edin.,  Isstl.  Svo. 

'■Ibis  book  [Ills  a  place  not  hitherto  ..ccunled  i,,  KukIIvI, 
lilera  ure,  ami  tills  It  worthily.    The  active  Ve^'arles, 
.speeiilalliais  nt   ihederiuMii   historical  s.bn,,l  ,,    |(,  „ 
a«-  have  put  a  new  la.'e  oii  the  earlv  liiMorv  a-  we     as 
he  later  history,  of  tlie  ,,rlval,.  law  :,(  It,,,,,;..     I'r,!l.  .M  i    .' 
bead  I  as  a  similarly  c,.iiipii.te  lamiliunly  with   ivceiit 
cuope  em  writers,  wbetlier  toTiua,,,  K,e„?h,  ,lr  1,'alia   ' 

.>liiirli.;ad,  James  I'atrick,  |„a/.,  v,d.  li.,  add.] 
1.  Ihe  Li  e  01  .James  Watt:  with  .Selections  from  hi.s 
Lorresponilence,  Lon.,  |S.',5,  :i  vols.  8vo;  new  e.l.,  I85II 
ao'.'lli,.','"',!'!'",'"""  '.'''.V'""'  "'"  l"li"i"lo  frieiol  of  his  soii, 
Vrivil  e,  ;  i'""'  "  ''•"  '"','""''■•  •■*"■■  ''""It"",  lie  had  the 
I  riMlened  and  iiiirestraine.l  ai'cess  to  tlu'  stores  idOrlLdiiHl 

'  ",~.  ' i.eiiiiilied.  .  .  .  Hut  .Mr.  .Muirbead  is  sinifiilariv 

delicant  m  the  p.,wer  of  the  biographer.' -,so/,  //:,'.  vl?. 

I       2.  (Trans.)    The   Vaii.x  dcViie  of   Maistre    Jean    Le 
I  ilmi.x.  Advocate  of  Vire.      Illiist.      Lon,,  1876,  Svo. 
;      Miiirhead,   William.    China   and    the    Oospol. 
1.011.,  ISili,  |2nio.  '     ' 

.llllirtoiiiie,    V.    A.     The    Crosier, 
Cloven  Hoof:    Legends.  Lon.,  Is,",;),  lo,„„ 
.>lnkliaijl.  Has  Hiliari.    (Trans.) 
Dialogues  and  Fragments 
Renan.  Lon,,  ISSi),  svo. 

Kn Ji''l',  ■'"'■'n.'fJ'i"'  »l"'l'«ize'',f'"-  I'ix  'brnkeii  aiol    Babu 
r.iKlish        Ihis  Isiiiiiie   iieei    ess;  t  U' r.iiileriiiL'  is  moPB 

't';'J.'.''xx  '   7,''  '"""'  '■"«"'^"""--''  »'"""  'm'e  .mule  it."- 

Mllloili y,  John.      Principles  of  Modern  (Jcometry  : 

-'d  eil,,  I. on.,  ISr.L",  Svo, 

Miilerit,    Iliigo.     I.  The   Ooldlish,  and   its   ,Sys. 

teiimtic  Culture   with  a   View  to    Profit.     Iliust.     (in., 

Tif-  ;  ^V.''      "o  ".""  '"  ^'•"•^  ^''''''''  •Jn«  ilundred  and 
Ihirty-lhrec  Recipes,  Cin.,  isss,  |ii,„o 

Mules,  IMiilip  Henry,  M.D.,  MJt.C.S.,  surgeon 
tolhe  Manchester  Eye  Hospital.  1.  Jabez  llodgcJ^  :  a 
Romance  ol  Drabbles  End,  Lon.,  1886,  so.  Ifinio  2 
SWss/ir""'    '"«  S'-y  "f  •'  I'-n.hire 

at'evJ?y"urn''^:l^ll;;:f^;^;;?V^.^""»'^>-'  •  '  '  "-'"  ""'"^e 

T  ^"  ^J""  '»"S>-'enow:  a  Popular  Lecture  on  the  Eye, 

Lon.,  Iss8,  12nio.  '  ' 

Mullord,  Kev.  Elisha,  LL.D.,  18;ia-1885,  b.  at 
Montrose,  Pa.  ;  gnoluatcd  at  Yale  College  1S5.^;  Hudied 
theology  at  I  nion  and  Andover  Tlieological  Seminaries, 
and  (It  Halle  and  Heidelberg,  (iermauy  ;  took  orders  in 
the  Irotestant  Episcopal  Church  in  ls62;  held  charges 
at  Darien  Conn.,  1861,  in  Orange,  N.J.,  IS61-64;  re- 
sided in  his  native  town  witliout  parochial  charge 
ISt,4-h,  ;  was  pastor  at  Krieiid.«ville,  Pa,  1877-81-  re- 
moved in  ISSI  to  Cambridge,  Mass.,  where  he  lectured 
on  npoiogctrcs  in  the  Episcopal  Divinity  School.  1. 
.'"?/'.'!•'.""■,"«'  I'oiiiHlation  of  Civil  Order  and  Polit- 
ical Lilc  in  the  United  States,  N.  York,  ls7(!,  Svo:  new 

celho,',',,'.'  ?,,^™,"''^"'"'''';!',''",'"*-'""''''»"^^''»"''s">"tial  ex- 
(cllenee.  the  work  is  not  likelv  losecure  loaiiv  rea.lers  or 

•or';^iM'.'„'l'r'^'-  •  ■  •  '','^'"l'"''''>tem,rttoti"d«biss 

1   w     In  e«.„n  S''?;  '"""I'''  '"  •'"•"H'ledry  letter  of  the 

i  br  a'.b'r  no  nil,"''  "^  "f'"-  "'  '.'"''  >-'"veriniieiit  on  some 

'    hrcons^  it.  1,     ",  f">l"''"t";»  tl'H'ilbe  uell-worn  text  of 

tlie  (  onstitntioii ;  to  show  the  eth cal  and  moral  siL-nifl- 

so  ™/i  V  n;,'"'''™'!','''  "".'"'™'  "■■"*''<■•■"  i"  ''"".''"of  b"i  B 
aiidTif  ^L  I  .^,V'""'  "'""  f"'"^i;"i'.v  "f  "le  Inite.1  states 
anaol  the  gieat  conimoiiweallhs  within  lt,"-A«(ion,  \i. 

n  ^: '''.''oo,^''''"''''''  "f  '*<"'•  »"  Institute  of  Theology, 
Bost.,  18SI,  Svo. 

spnie!l'in'"M-".i'i"""r?"''r^'''  '"'"'"■■d's  theology,  as  i.rc- 

m    rv    f    Mii*'-'''!'  ''■';  "'^'V"''  '""»■  ""'"»  "'■"'e  utmost 

,.rl-fi     "^     °'^"'l  ""^  tlKMight  with  Cliristian  dogmas.   He 


ih'eJleE  ,''■'*■  "' '''"' '"  "";■  '^^"'"■"'  l'i-i'"'ipie  of  the 

seem   w.  In  "  "  '"I""  "'  <'"!!'l"«l»'nsive  and  elevated  as 

I  nelfv   n     1,      ''-'"  '"''"'")"""''^  "■'"'  """  I'l'iK'eption  of 

,-^K.--.        ""''  nioderi.  thought  is  approxiniatiig,  of  an 

iwhon^awTi;!^'  "i"'"^^"!  tbr.nighout  ^le  universe     from 

i    (ev.^nH, ,     '■  P  I'^'t'ee'l.  and  in  whom  lliev  coii.sist 

,  ia\elati<ui  isthe  inanite.station  of  the  Divine  nersonalitv 

;  ChH's^'-"'*'-''Ti',"'^,i'r  '"'f'"'^*  ""•'  «'-'"""=  ex  .rCssirm  in 
ilo  rAv,;i,;»;-„,  "^ ''"''''  "'""I's^es  "•  »  revelation,  but  is  not 
urufea  in,  n  ,'T",'"*"' V'  ""'"'""  ^  "  ''i^i'ie  process  of 
ce4  f ,.  ehni''.  'T^"'«'  H"'  "'"  "»'  themselves  the  pro- 
human. V  hi  ''™"  ^^""'^'''!  "! ''  "fe  "''  "'e  spirit  in 
iiSth  I,  ''^'a  v1  ^''.'"^  ''*>''"/.''  "•"  '""""'iii-ies  OS  aif  organ- 
ization, --A,  V.  (i.  .\LLEN  :  Eneijckmirilia  nf  Uvinn  Dirinea 
I  <.«<(  a,nsli,m  n-oikcrs.  by  Schall'anfl  lacks^ai,  fUivi 

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.>liiir<)rd«  I'reiilice.  Ymir  ForcfH,  rnitl  how  to  uae 
thi'iii  :   v.iId.  i.  tixl  ii.,  N.  York,  l^S-*,  IJjiin. 

Mllllinlli  I..  >V.  The  Loril'ii  Hutuin,  iiml  Kinilrcil 
Trulli,  N.  Yurk  iiikI  fliif..  IHSS,  I'.'riio. 

Malhall,  .>lrH.  >liiriuii,  wili^  <>l'  >licliiu>l  0.  Mul- 
linll,  hi/ni  :  rooeivud  n  cipiiiipliiiii'iitiiry  iliplimitt  from  tho 
Iloyiil  lliiliiiii  lii'iinrn|j|iieiil  Soi-ioty  I'nr  '  ur  liuuk  of 
triivela.  Dctwei'ti  llio  Amuzoii  uii'l  tlii;  A...li.'s;  or,  Ti'ii 
Y 'lira  of  II  Lull  J' 's  Tr.ivils  in  tlu'  I'liiiiiiii*,  (Jriin  Cliaco, 
I'lirngiiav,  iiml  Miitlo  (iionso.  Miips  mid  lliust.  l-on  , 
IHsl.Svo. 

"  It  1ms  tliiU  Kr"ni  ii'iTlt  wlilrli  lii'loiiKs  Id  II  imrriitlvi' 
tliiit  Is  plain  ami  stralKliU'orwnril  iiml  fiei'  Inmi  all  atfi'i:- 
tatinii  .if  iliii'  wrlllim  ami  of  word  imliitliit,'."— >ii/.  h'lf , 
HI.  H,!;). 

Miilhnll,  Mieliae!  <;.,  K.S.S.,  b.  IMiiil,  in  Dublin, 
nnd  educate  J  at  the  Irish  College,  Home;  i«  a  pjomber 
of  tho  comiiiillce  of  tho  Iirlti^h  Aanooiation,  in  which 
capac'ily  ho  nitoiidod  tho  Seicniilio  Congress  at  I'hiladel- 
|>liiii  in  issi.a  Follow  of  several  learned  sooietioB,  and 
a  rroc|uont  uontrilmtor  to  the  ("ontemporary  Kuview.  1. 
Kill  (irando  do  Siil  and  its  liennan  Colonios,  I, on.,  187'i, 

ii,  Svo.  *2.  Kurope  to  I'araijuiiy  and  Matto  (Iros^o, 
jon.,  lM7r,  Svo.  :<.  'riio  I'ro^'iess  of  the  World  in  Arts, 
A({rieul'.«.o,  ('oinineri'o,  .Miiniirai'tiires.  Instruction,  llail- 
wiiys.  and  I'uhlie  Wo.iltli  siine  the  Ile);inning  of  the 
Niiietcenth  (.'cntiiry,  l,on.,  IS.sil,  er.  Svo. 

"  II  bristles  Willi  IlKiires  ;  but  so  striking  are  some  of  the 
foiitnres  pre.>.eiiti  so  interestin«  snnio  oi'  thi'  siibji'cls 
dealt  with,  thiit  o\eii  teiieriil  readers  may  derive  Iroin  its 
jpenisal  a  considerable  Miiniiiiil  of  pleasure.  .  .  .  rnfortu- 
iiulely  lor  Ills  renders,  imuiy  of  the  Pnures  presented  are 
altogether  inisleadliii;."— .li'U'(.,  xvlli.  71. 

4.  Tho  l!alance-Slioet  of  tho  World,  187l)-Sll,  Lon., 
1S81,  |i.  Svo.  0.  A  iJiotionary  of  Statistics,  Lon.,  1SS:I, 
p.  Svo.  ti.  History  of  Prices  .since  tho  Year  ISaO,  Lon., 
18S5,  er.  Svo. 

"Mr.  Mulhall's  little  volume  has  called  for  Inflnlte 
labour  on  the  part  of  the  author,  and  de.serves  careful 
study  from  the  reader."— .Ico//.,  x.xix.  3'J. 

7.  Fifty  Years  I  ,  National  I'ro^rees,  1S:)7-1S87,  I.on., 
1S87,  p.  Svo.  Wi  'i  Mir.ii.M.i.,  E.  T.,  The  Argoniine 
Uepublic:  a  Ilandiiook  of  the  River  Plate,  Lon.,  ISliU; 
new  ed.,  ISSii. 

Mulberon,  John  J.  The  Collective  Investigation 
of  Iliphtheria  iia  conducted  by  the  "  Therapeutic  (ia- 
zelte,  Detroit,  Michigan  :  with  Editorial  .Suaiuiary,  De- 
troit, I  SSI),  Svo. 

Mulhollaild,  niss  Clnrn.  I.  (Tnina.)  The  Little 
Hunch!;  lok,  by  the  Cointcsse  ile  Segur,  Lon.,  1S76,  l2ino; 
now  ed.,  ISSIj.  2.  The  Little  Ilogtrottors :  or,  A  Few 
Week."  at  Coniaorc,  Lon.,  187S,  iL'ino.  H  (Trans.)  Mya- 
tical  Flora  of  St.  Francis  de  Sales,  Ion.,  18S0.  Itlino. 
4.  Naughty  Miaa  Uunny:  a  Story  for  Little  Children, 
Lon.,  1SS2,  p.  Svo.  .i.  Linda's  Miafortunoa;  and  Little 
Urian's  Trip  to  Dublin,  Lon.,  1SS5,  12mo.  (!.  The  Miser 
of  King's  Court,  Lon.,  ISS7,  or.  Svo.  7.  Percy'.-!  Ue- 
venge,  Dublin,  1SS7,  12nio. 

MullioHaiid,  Aliss  IIo!ih,  h.  at  lielfast,  Ireland  ; 
daughter  of  the  late  Dr.  Joseph  Stevenson  .Mulholland; 
wrote  at  an  early  age  tales  and  poems  which  were  pub- 
lished by  Cliarloa  Diekens  in  Ail  the  Y'ear  liound.  1. 
Heater's  History,  Lon.,  I  Still,  2  vols.  ]i.  Svo.  Anon.  2. 
The  Wicked  Woods  of  Tobereovil,  Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  p. 
Svo.  3.  Tho  Little  Flower-Seokers :  being  the  Adven- 
tures of  Trot  anil  Daisy,  Lon.,  1874,  sq.  Itiino.  4.  Puck 
and  BloBsoiu  I  a  Fairy-Tale,  Lon.,  1S74,  liinio.  5.  Eldcr- 
gowan;  or,  Twelve  Months  of  my  Life,  and  other  Tales, 
Lon.,  1S74,  12mo.  0.  Five  Little  Fanners,  Lon.,  1S7d, 
Ifimo.  7.  Tho  Wild  liirds  of  Killeevy,  Lon.  8.  The 
(Jreat  Cranberry  Quarrel,  Lon.  it.  Holy  Childhood.  10. 
Prince  and  Saviour:  tho  Story  of  Jesus  siui|ily  told, 
Lon.,  187J.  11.  Four  Little  Misohiefs.  lllust.  Lon., 
1SS2,  p.  Svo.  12.  (Jenls  for  the  Y'oung  from  Favourite 
Poots,  Lon.,  18S3,  )i.  Svo.  13.  Hetty  (iray;  or.  No- 
body's Bairn,  Lon.,  18S3,  p.  .Svo.  14.  The  Walking 
Trees,  and  other  Tales.  lllust.  Lon.,  1SS4,  p.  Svo.  15. 
\agrant  Verses,  Lon.,  ISSli,  p.  Svo.  16,  The  Late  Miss 
Hollingford.  lllust.  Lon.,  ISSli,  p.  Svo.  17.  Mareolhi 
Grace:  an  Irish  Novel,  Lon.,  1S.S6,  or.  Svo.  IS.  A  Fair 
Emigrant:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1888,  cr.  Svo.  lH.  tiiannctta: 
a  Girl'a  Story  of  Herself.     lllust.     Lon.,  1SS8,  p.  Svo. 

Mull,  M.  Shakespeare,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo.  Privately 
printed.     (C.-insists  ..f  proposed  einendfttions  of  the  text.) 

Mullail,  Capt.  John.  1.  Report  on  the  Construc- 
tion of  a  Military  Road  from  Fort  Walla- Walla  to  Fort 
Benton.  Pub.  by  U.S.  Gov't.  Wash.,  1863,  Svo.  2. 
The  Miner's  and  Traveller's  Guide  to  Oregon,  Washing- 
ton, ic.,  N.  York,  1865,  12iuo. 
ll&l 


.tlilllnny,  Patrick  PrnnciN«  ["  Brother  Azarlas," 
pseud.,]  b.  IN  17,  in  County  Tipporary,  Ireland:  removed 
when  very  young  to  tho  I'nlted  Stiilos,  iinil  at  the  ago  ol 
Hfteon  joined  tho  brolliora  of  the  Christian  Hchocds.  IL 
bocanie  professor  of  inathi!niati"s  »i\C  English  litoraluro 
at  Rock  Hill  College.  Kllieoit  .ty,  Md.,  in  Isil6,  ami 
president  of  tliat  institution  in  IS7M.  Ho  hiis  con. 
tribulod  froipiontly  to  the  Aniorioun  Catholic  Qi  torly 
lleviow,  and  bis  leotures  on  Daiilo  and  ArislotI  hav. 
boon  reail  at  the  Concord  School  of  Philosophy.  1.  .\o 
E-say  eontribiiting  to  a  Philosoiihy  of  Lilioiituro.  ll» 
II.  A.  .M.  I'hila.,  1S77.  2.  The  Developineni  of  English 
Litoniliire:  the  Old  English  Period,  lly  Brother  A/.nrins 
N.  York,  IS71I,  12mo.  3.  The  Culture  of  Ihe  Spiritual 
Sense.  ISS7.  4.  .Aristotle  and  the  Ciiristian  Church  ;  .in 
Essay,  Lon.,  I8SS,  cr.  Svo. 

Milllt'liger,  'I'hoiiinNi  Tho  Notice  to  (jiiit,  cum 
tho  Iiiviiiition,  Lon.,  IS.i2.  p.  Svo. 

.>liillfiig,  .Mrit.  Iliiiinnli  C'litheriiie,  wil'eof  Uct. 
J.  .Mullens,  ill/ill.  I.  Tho  Missionary  on  the  tlaiigo': 
or,  What  isChrisliiinity  y  Lon.,  1857,  Himo.  2.  Faith  an  I 
Victory;  or,  Tho  Progress  of  Christianity  in  llonjinl, 
Lon.,  lS6j,  12ino;  2d  ed.,  IS67.  3.  P  isanna  mid 
Krainini :  the  History  of  a  Y'oung  Hindu,  Lon.,  |s»,,. 
p.  Svo. 

.Millions,  Kev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  d.  18711;  a  Noncon. 
foriuist  minister;  was  a  missionary  in  India,  mid  sub- 
ae(|ucntly  foreign  secretary  of  the  London  .Missionaiy 
Soeioty.  I.  Missions  in  South  India  Visited  and  De- 
scribed, Lon.,  IS55,  Svo.  2.  Prizu  Essay:  Uoligioiis 
Aspects  of  Hindu  Philosophy,  Lon.,  1S6U,  p.  Svo.  3. 
Brief  Meuioriiils  of  Alphonse  1'.  Laeroi.x,  Lon,,  IS02,  f|.. 
Svo.  4.  Ten  Years'  .Missionary  Labours  in  India,  Is.iL'- 
ISfil,  Lon.,  Isii.l,  Svo.  5.  London  and  Calcutta  Coin- 
pared,  Lon.,  IsiiS,  l2ino.  ti.  Twelve  Months  in  Maibi 
gascar.      lllust.      Lon.,  |S75,  p.  Svo. 

"  Dr.  Mullens,  theaulhor  of  this  volume,  isa  gentleiiiiiu 
(if  varied  and  extensive  kiuiwledite.  his  experience  till 
iKiw  Imviiig  belli  more  especially  (Irieutal ;  imireiiver,  lioili 
he  and  his  eolb-at-ue,  Mr.  I'illans,  a  director  of  tlie  l.oii- 
dun  Missionary  Scciety,  have  proved  tlieniscdvcs  acute  oli- 
servers,  for,  alllioUKh  they  spent  only  a  year  in  MadiiKiiscHi. 
they  have  collected  as  niiieh  information  as  most  people 
ttcmld  acipiire  In  a  prolonged  residence  of  many  years.  '— 
.4(/i.,  So.  J 184. 

MUllur.    Seo  MiKi,i,En. 

Mulley,  E.  Archie's  Sweetheart,  and  other  Storie.s, 
Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo. 

Mulley«  June.  Songa  and  Games  for  our  Little 
Ones:  with  Music  by  M.  E.  Tabrain,  Lon.,  1SS2,  12uio; 
2d  ed.,  18S4. 

Mnllin,  J.  P.  Modern  Moulding  and  Pattern- 
.Making.     lllust.     Lon.,  ISSli,  p.  Svo. 

Miillinger,  James  Bass,  M.A.,  b.  1S34,  at 
Biahop-Stortford,  Hertfordshire,  Eng. :  was  educated  iit 
University  College.  London,  and  at  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  where  he  graduated  in  1866  with  honor.-  in 
ehissics  and  moral  sciences.  Ho  was  for  two  yours  lec- 
turer on  history  at  Bedford  College,  London,  and  after- 
wards returned  to  Cambridge  m  lecturer  on  history  and 
librarian  to  St.  John'a  College  and  lecturer  on  the  iii«- 
tory  of  education  to  the  university.  He  hus  contribute  I 
largely  to  periodioula.  1.  Cambridge  Churaeteristics  in 
the  Sevenloonth  Century;  or.  The  Studies  of  the  Unl- 
versity,  and  their  InHuence  on  the  Character  iind 
Writing  of  the  Most  Distinguished  Graduates,  during 
that  Period,  Lon.,  IS67,  p.  Svo.  (The  Lo  Bus  Prize 
Es.say  for  1866.) 

■'  It  is  a  very  entertaining  and  readable  book.  .  •  .  There 
is  little,  we  must  confess,  to  convince  us  of  a  lirst-liaihl 
aciiuaintauec.  on  the  essayist's  part,  wilh  the  t;remer  por- 
tion  of  the  philosoiihie  writers  to  wlioiu  he  in  this  iiart 
Ithe  4th  chapter]  ot  the  book  refers."— .SVi/.  Ha'.,  xxiw  iW. 

2.  Tho  Ancient  African  Church  :  its  Rise,  Inllucnce, 
and  Decline,  Lon.,  1869,  p.  8vo.  3.  The  University  of 
Cambridge,  Cambridge,  1S73;  now  ed.,  1S76,  Svo,  4. 
The  Schools  of  Charles  the  Groat  and  the  Restoration  of 
Education  in  the  Ninth  Century,  (Kayo  Prize  Es^ay,) 
Lon.,  1 877,  Svo. 

"It  will  take  its  place  as  a  useful  help  to  special  students 
of  the  '  Dark  Ages.'  "—fiat.  Rev.,  xllv.  210. 

"  His  nccoiint  of  the  education  sought  to  be  iinplaiitisl 
bv  Charles  and  his  successors,  and  the  iierlia|is  moic  valu- 
able educational  impulses  given  by  them,  is  very  plciisaiit 
reading.' — f^po^Uitop,  1. 1,'81. 

5.  'f  ho  University  of  Cambridge  from  the  Koviil  In- 
junctions of  1535  to  the  Accession  of  Charles  the  First, 
Cambridge.  1884,  Svo. 

"  The  author  has  gathered  his  materials  with  ins  old 
care,  only  his  grasp  of  the  relative  signlHcance  of  his  fuels 
is  now  surer  and  his  judgment  more  Independem.    lie  is 


riUL 

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.1.   History  of  tho  |-niv«r.ll,v  of  CniiibrldKo.  ("  Kp„„h» 

"f  Churoh  lll,tor.v,"i  l,,m.,  Ihsh,  ,,.  Sv„.     And  .ocM) "   - 

niNKii.  Samiki.  Rawhon,  «,,,„„ 

tree  I,  ,mn,«  trcu  Lil.riiriu.  iiixl  Nmvs-Huoin.:  th..ir 
efrTH-')'"  "'  ''"""«"""""'''"'"•.  "^"1'.  !>•  «vo;  now 
HoizBtl  by  It  Shivilciw,  f,c)n.,  I,SH6, 


MUN 

,,  ,'",""!'''•  )^'  W.    Cuntor.  nn<l  the  llnguo:  an  Event. 
(ul  MX  Mt.iilli.  ill  Chlnii,  I,(,n.,  1M76.  ,,.  sv„ 
Miinlord,  O.M.rKe.     I.  Anal.v.l-  „f  ilio  |)„i.ioi.(liiv 


I/ifo  of  St.  Alplion^uK   I.iniioi-i 


.Yliillioii,  KiiMC 

Ji.  Hvii, 
IHiillnck,  J.   T 

IS74,  lNi„„. 

Miilock,  Dinah  Maria.    See  Cbaik,  Mhs.  D  JI 
'7,"!^"'*', "''*'•  *'"»'••<•''  ••elham,  1S35-1885,  b 

in  Uuhliii;  ,.,luc,it..,l  at  Trinity  Cullugo;  servo.l  ii.<  »iir. 
Keon  In  the  llrili.,!,  nuvy,  iiikI  in  I.s72  t,ml<  (,r.|..rs  in  Iliv 
Angltciin  Cliurcli  ;  liold  scvenil  cuniuiiN  in  C'anii.iii  ■  w.ia 
lor  soiiio  time  iiioistiint  profesHor  of  diL-sics  iit  Umn- 
villc,  but  .luvutiMl  tlio  liuter  y.Mir.  of  l,i.  life  to  litera- 
turo.  1.  l.yriMoi  History  lui^l  Lifu,  I ssil.  2.  Ili-torv 
of  tho  County  i,f  IJrant,  Ontario,  IJrantlbrii,  iss.j.  .) 
loronto,  Past  nn.l  Privunt.  Toronto,  I,s84.  4.  Thu  His' 
lory  of  the  Northwest  Uebclli.,n  of  1.S85,  lH8j. 

.    *!'!''y'"'".'  •••     ^'u^liul'Ty  for  tho  Lower  Stnndard 
in  Ilin(lu|<tani,  l,un.,  1SS4,  iL'iiio. 

I'm,"""""'"'*     ^^"^  <-'«'l'ulio  Sorlpturist,  Lon.,  1866, 

iMumlbrd,  ThoinilM  J.     Mem.iirof  Samuel  Joseph 
.May,  llo>t..  Is,. I,  |i;i„„;  newel,,  Is;-,  ' 

Mumler,  William  11.      Personal   Experiences  in 

S|iirit-PhotoKi;,phv,  Host.,  1875,  llimo 

/^""'•y','V»»>ur  Joseph,. M,  A.,  b.  1829;  Kra,luato,l 
at  Irinity  C'olloge,  Cambri.lge  ;  calle,|  to  tho  bar  at  Lin- 
eolns  (nn  Is.iS.  l.  Henoni :  P.iems,  Lon.,  18,i2,  12ino 
i.  \  erees,  .New  an.l  01.1,  Lon.,  I8li5,  l2mo.  ,t.  Dorothy  • 
a  Country  .Story  in  KleKiae  Verse,  Lon.,  1880,1)  8vo' 
Anon.  ' 

•■Tlio  .story  ami  the  treatment  alike  are  lioniclv  In  the 
extreme,  JUS  1.   mHy  as  those  empluye.l  l,y    Z  If  e 

Hoth  eol  ToLTiia-Viiolieh,'  I,,,    tliey  art  sustal   e     and 
1  Imniiiuted  l,>  at  least  as  imiel,  ilistiii.aioti  l.f  s lyfe 
1  he  piwm  is  orl^Miml  and  heamlfnl."-.s,,(.  Hiv.,  lii   117 '  '  ' 
.tluilby,  !■     I.     A   Popular  Analysis  of  the  Educa- 
tion Act:  2a  cd     Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 

.Wuiiday,  Eugene  H.  1.  Tho  Cost  of  Paper;  com- 
pute,! and  tabulated  for  the  Printer  ami  tho  Publisher 
I  hila..  18,0,  Ip.  8vo.      2.    Cabinet  Poems,  Phila.,  1870 

8111.    llo.  •         '■• 

Miiiide,  Paul   FortuiiatuR,  M.D.,  b.   18 lo    in 

I)res,len,  .Saxony;  gradual,',!  in  mclieine  at  Harvard 
tollcgo  iMih;  served  as  battalion  surgeon  of  liavaiiiin 
troops  in  tho  Pranco-Prussiau  war,  an,l  in  is;*"  sol 
tied  in  Now  York  to  iiraetise,  making  a  specialty  of 
gyniBcology,  of  which  branch  ho  was  profes.sor  at  Dart- 
luouth,  and  afterwards  at  tho  Now  York  Polyclinic  Ho 
has  edited  the  American  Journal  of  Obstetrics  since 
,,  ,  •„^'"-'  I^'Kgnosis  an,l  Treatment  of  Obstetric 
(ascs  by  External  (Abdominal)  E.xaminalion  and  Ma- 
nipulation, N  York,  1880,  Svo.  2.  Minor  Surgical  Gyn- 
ecology :  a  Manual  of  Uterine  Diagnosis  and  the  Lesser 
Jeohnicalitios  of  (iyncoological  Practice,  N.  York  1880  • 
-M  <•.!.,  rev.,  cnl.,  LSS.'i.  :).  A  Sketch  of  tho  Managomen; 
ol  Pregnancy,  Parturition,  and  tho  Puerperal  State 
-Normal  and  Abnormal,  Detroit,  1887,  I2mo.  ' 

illiindy,  D.  L.  Rol.imahana:  tho  Boiling  Springs 
of  New  Zealand  ;  2u  ed„  Lon.,  1875,  imp.  4to. 

.nundy,  .Mrs.  Harriet  Oeorgiiia,  *  d.  18,86; 
niece  of  Mary  Brampton,  (1773-18lt;.)  (E,!.,  The  Jour! 
iial  of  Mary  Frampton,  from  the  Year  1779  until  the 
Year  181 .,  inoUuling  Various  Interesting  and  Curious 
bettors,  Anecdotes,  &o.,  rel.iting  to  Events  which  oc- 
curred during  that  Period:  with  Notes,  Lon.,  1885   8vo 

iii'lie'eiilUlelf'lTi',!  "i"'  '""•■■«""«  a>i'l  very  readable  yoh 
i,  tir^.  ■  }  ■^'"'  ;'"""'"•  "t  Mary  Kramptoir  .scarcely 
justiry  that  desiKiiatioii It  eonsist.s  manly  of  letters 

01  uie  period  to  which  they  relate."— .V(((,  Jtev.,  Ix  6"! 
.luiidy,  Uear-Admiral  Sir  llodney,  K.C  B 

n'/'v''  ,-  ":.'  '"^^■'^  .  "•'^'•'^'  "  "'"'■'iiJi'l'  at  Palermo 
and  Naples  during  the  Italian  Revolution,  1859-1801  • 
with  Notices  of  Garibaldi,  Francis  II.,  and  Victor  Em- 
liianuel,  Lon.,  18G3. 

Ai"lv'.%^''"'  """"^'"K  <"•  Instructive  matter."-sw. 


llo„k  of    .N„rl„lk.  Lon..    |,s,',7.  Svo;  new  ed.,   1871. 
Iho     I""  l»''rivalioii  ot  tho  .Name,  of  Towns,  4o„  In  the 
toiinly  ,d  .Vorfolk.  Lon,,  1871,  Svo 

.,.;I!i'."*rv'  *'*'"f5';  "■^""•-  !•  '-'•""■"■  'I'lio 
.lewols  (d  \  irgiiiia,  P.iehiiion,!,  l8,-,7,  Svo  ■>  Tli,.  T,v„ 
1  arsons,  Cnpi.l's  Sports,  The  Dream,  and    The   Jewels 

Hielm'ion','l',''i8s"'  Hv,,     ''"''''''°'''  ^^"'"^  "'  "'"  '^""""•• 
MllllBer,  V,     The  Chronology  of  lliblo  History,  ami 

ho«  to  lemeiober  it,  .\,  V„rk.  IsrO,  12 

inilllK,.!-,  (Jt.„,„,.  <;.       ,.  „„   the   Appli,ati,m  of 

SoiVr        """v"i^'','"'-    ■■^'■K'"'"''"  in   I'"vor  of  Woman 
j  sullnn;,',  N.  York.  l.ssL',  Svn. 

I  ,a*^""''',V'''  "'",*•  ''■•'•'"••ore  ThoriitoH,  DD.,  b. 

I  1830,  at  iambridge,  Clnnanwo  Co.,  .\.V.;  gni.lualed  at 
Ulo  College  M,  aiol  at  Vale  Theologi,.,.!  Seminarv 
.'^'''J',"!''"''"'  <-"nK'-'-'K"tional  churches  in  Mas.saehu- 
sett.s  18jI,-,,,  ;  live,!  in  .San  Jose,  Cal.,  un,!  e.-tablisheil  a 
(,mgregational  church  there  187,^-70;  was  pastor  at 
-North  Adams  Mass..  1870-8,-,,  an,!  has  since  ha,!  .diargo 
of  tho  nite,!  Church,  .New  Haven,  Conn.  1.  On  the 
1  hreshidd,  liost.,  1881,  !2nio.     2.  The  Kreclom  of  Faith, 

'^s)To'  '  "  "^u"?'  ■■'•  '"""I'"  "'"'  '"'"1'^  "<"'• 
i'.'  ''."'"•..  ■*•  ^•'o  'M'I«-'"I  '"  I'''".  li"»t.,  18,H7,  l2mo 
.nuiik,  nillinin,  M.I)„  F,S.A.,  was  e,!ucale,l  at 
University  Colle,,.,  l.„ndon,  an,!  at  tlio  Universin  ,"f 
Loyden,  where  he  look  his  mclical  ,!egree  in  Is:i7:  h„. 
came  a  member  of  the  Royal  C„lR.go  „r  Physi.'ians  isi  I, 
and  a  l-elow  IS.M;  elecle,!  llarveian  librarian  of  the 
college  in  ISj7,  ami  was  senior  censor  in  1882  Ho  has 
boon  conneeted  witli  several  Lon.lon  liospitals.  1.  Roll 
•;'"",  "7"',  <-""-««  ,f    Niysicians  of'l.on.lon,   Lon., 

m,  nVl  '  ;  ■ )'  :■  '■';■•  -•  .'■•"•''"■""i"  ;  -r.  McHcal  Treat- 
ment  in  An!  ol  an  Easy  Death,  Lon.,  I8S7    t   8vo 

I      ?I"»n,  Uavid.     1.  The  Theory  of  Arithmetic,  Edin., 

A,.i  ;  •'•  ,    "-I       •     /:"■"""'   "'""'  »"   "»'  ■•■'•nching  of 

fire!  iV  '  Vv  *?•  u  Hl'^"'y  "'■  "'"  JX-'lension  of  the 
[s  r.„,  ^'l-  'V"  ,"'°  V"'""J  ■'*'"""'•  «"!'  livideneeof 
Its  Impending  lal! :  vol.  i.,  Cleveland,  1875,  8vo 

Munii,  W.  A.  The  Barr  and  Frame  Bec-Hivo  de- 
scribed, Lon.,  1851,  Sv,i. 

IMuiin,  W.  8.  Patent-Law  Instructions ;  how  to 
obtain  I'atenis,  .tc.,  N.  York,  1807,  24mo. 

JMuiiro,  /Eneas,  M.D.  1.  Tho  Science  and  Art  of 
Nui-sing  tlie  Sick,  (iln,sgow,  187:!,  p.  Svo.  2.  Deaths  in 
Cbililbed  and  our  Lying-In  Hospitals,  Lon.,  187!I    8vo 

IMunro,  Archibald.  The  Si, en  Casket;  or,  Tho 
Wrecker  and  the  Maid  of  Drum:  Legends  of  Kintyro, 

Miinro,  Colin.     Fern  Vale;   or,  The  Queensland 

Squatter:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1852, ;(  vols.  p.  8vo. 

,<?!".!"■",'  ^-  ^-  '•  ''""■''•"  "»i-™urt:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
IM.^    A  vols.  p.  ,Svo      2.  Tlie  \-„yago  of  Life:  a  Tale  of 

,i'u  ,i',f  ""''  "'"  *^''*""'  ''»".,  1841,  .1  vols.  p.  8vo.  ;) 
Iho  White  Rose  of  the  Huron:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1^52,  3 
vols.  p.  8v,l.  ' 

iMnnro,  II.  H.  Manual  of  Logic,  Imluctive  an,! 
Deductive,  Eilin.,  1850.  p,  8vo. 

Muiiro,  Hugh  Andrew  Johnstone,  M.A.,  Liti. 
U.,i).C.L.,  1819-18,85,  b.  at  Elgin,  .Scotland;  educated 
at  Shrewsbury  Grammar-School,  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  where  he  was  secoml  in  tho  Classical  Tripos 
of  1842;  was  elected  Fellow  of  Trinity  in  1843,  and  at 
the  line  of  his  death  was  one  of  the  senior  Fellows. 
He  (like  others)  has  been  called  the  greatest  Eng- 
lish classical  scholar  since  I'orson.  I.  (E,!  )  Lucretius 
Cambridge  and  Lon.,  1800,  18„io.  2.  (Ed.)  Titi  Luoreti 
Can  do  Rerum  Natnra  Libri  Sex  :  with  an  Introduction, 
Iranslation,  and  Notes,  Cambridge  and  Lon.,  1804  2 
yols.Svo.  Vol.  i..  Introduction,  Text,  and  Notes;  vol. 
11.,  Translation.  2,1  ed.,  1806;  3d  ed.,  1873.  (This  be- 
came very  costly,  as  the  author  dii!  not  begin  the  prep- 
aration of  a  new  edition  till  uear  tho  end  of  his  life.) 
Now  ed.,  1886.  ' 

^Lnn?;"?'  ■""■'  "''  !'■'•"  "'<"''*  «"'"■•<'«  nniple  proof  that  he  has 
shi  line,    no  ev.,r.,,!.,  to  reii.i.T  !i!n-,s.'lf  tV,r,r..)ighly  uu  !i- 

le  has  aecompli.she,!  it  In  siieh  a  manner  as  to  reflect 

iaKVhrn.";f '■'';■  ■'r"",'"'^^'"!';  ■  ■  ■  "'-•^'"e^  communi- 
ng, ,1..^,^"'"'  "'.'■'"■Ifnii'iii's  valuable  labours  in  a 
compact  ami  eonyenient  form,  he  has  added  fresh  mate- 

tlou.''-!lV/;'''x,/''iy4r''"  ""^"'^^  researches  and  rlflec- 

1155 


:).  AUiiii,   Uovl™!,    A niled,  t     .    l';,\|ilaini)il,    I.dii., 

iml",  ^ui.  1.  li  lliinitii  I'liiu.i  UhiTii.  llliiKliuli'l  frNiii 
Antliiuo  Uciin  liv  *'.  W.  KiiiK.  Tlii)  'I'lXt  ri'vii-iil,  with 
nn  Iritroiluutinii' t>y  II.  A.  J.  .M,  l.un.,  ISftlt,  Hvo.  .'i. 
Crillois'-K  iinil  Kliicldnliiinn  iil'  CiitulliiH,  l,(jn.,  IH78, 
Hvii. 

"  Kvcry  wliiiliir  will  wl,«li  tliiit  Mr.  Miinro  liuil  tiwii  iiliU^ 
tn  ithi'  ii"  «cimi'lliliiK  iiiiMi' riiiiijililc,  mIhiiiI  n  imi't  wliniii 
til'  lm«  II  ri'iimrkiiMi'  puwiT  nl  ii|ppriM'iiiIliitf.  lliMii  llil» 
xuini'Wliiil  ^ll■llll(•^  Vdliiim',  .  .  .  'I'lir  m'fl  iiiwvv>[\un  piipir 
hi  ilu'vciliimu  I..  llici'Miy  111  whlih.'l  ("'"/"""if'l!'''">'|''>'" 
nliitli  riiniuM,  Mr.  Miiiirn  ill>cii.«hf»uiif  ii.-in'clnl  llii'  uliur- 
iifliT  III' .tiiliiis  Cir^-iir.  "--^>)'l■^l^"•,  III.  IH.i. 

••  Miiiiru,  1  inay  siiv  iit  uiiic,  liii.i  my  work  In  virw 
tliroiiKhout,  mill  Ihiiri.iiulily  tu  M|ii.r.M'iiiii'  llii'  (tIUiiuc 
|ircMi|i|Hiws  III  lc'U!.t  BiiiiH'  iici|imiiiliihri'  witli  lliu  wnrk 
crMli'i-i'il.  .  .  .  'III!'  iMKlior'M  Kii'iil  Ifiiriiiliif  iiml  his  wiilt' 
kiiowliilKi' 111' cvurylliliiK  I'liiiiii'i'l.il  wllli  r,iillii  iililliilnuy 
fiUltlf  liN  i'X|iri'N-.fil  ii|iliiliiii  til  nil  tlii'ili'liMi'iirc  wliU'li  liu 
UoMTM.-i  1111(1  littx  liiiiK  riTelvoil."— lliiUiNsuN  Ki,i,irt  ;  .liwi , 
xlll.  ;W7. 

t).   I'mmini'liition  nf  I.iiliii,  l.im.,  Hvii.     I'liiiiiiti. 

Mllliro,  Jailiex,  namliur  of  tlie  Iiii'tilutu  of  Cull 
EngliU'iT.-.  Klc'i'trloity  uml  it:<  I > ".  IIIukI.  Lmi., 
ISHIl,  |i.  .Svo. 

Miiiiro,  Joseph  lOdwiiril  Crnwlord,  l/I-l^. 
iiruri'Mnr  111' polilii'iil  ironiiiny  in  Oncn^  Ci.llcjjo,  Vli'tnriii 
UiiiviT.''ily.  I.  'I'liu  Sillily  i)f  Lttw  in  (ircfi-o,  liiirie,  iiiitl 
Kii«liinil,  MuncliOHtiT,  ls;(,  cr.  Xvd.  2.  Tlio  l.i'«iil  l'"- 
siliiiii  of  LiinillJiil.H,  Toniiiili',  iind  Sanitiiry  Authniitieii, 
(Ih'iillli  I-eoluroB,)  Miiiii-lu.stor,  is.sr.,  Svo.  :i.  Tho 
SliiliiiK  Sciilc  in  till!  ('mil  liiiliiatry  :  a  I'lipur  rwul  bel'oro 
till!  llrili.-li  Asaoeiiitioii,  Mani'lioster,  IMSIl,  Hvu. 

Mllliro,  LewiH.  Only  t'lir  Josun  :  Meiuuriiils  of  W. 
M.  Miu'^ii';,'"!',  1,1111.,  l.ss.-*,  ji.  Svij. 

.Illlliru,  I'liilip  U,  Li'uturcs  un  Certain  Portions 
of  Kiirlier  01.1  Tfsliinii'nt  Illstury,  Urn..  Is^T.'!,  fp.  Svn. 

Mllliro,  It.  I>.  Sleiini-l!i)ilor.<:  their  DulVvtn,  Ao. 
Illii-t.  iind  TiibleH.     Lon.,  18S7,  n.  Svo. 

Munro,  Itobert,  M.D.,  F.S.A.  9mt.  Antient 
Soiittiuli   Liikfl)»elliii(j;.<  or  t'ninno)i«:    with  a  Supplo-    ,.,..,..>,... 

inentary  ChupliT    on    Kunmins   of    Uke-Uwullinua    '■>    '''V '"'I^VV'"''.','!''''     wlf"'"'     i.  i,„  ,      ,„  i   .l,.,    i.'„,iii 
KiiKland.     IlU.     Kdin..  IsSJ,  .Syo.  2     Ualph    AIUm,     Williain   Palmer,  and   tho    l.nK'l.-l 

"(Mir  readers  nniv  lie  a.«»iireil  that  they  will  find  very  !  1  o-it-Olhw,  l.im.,  l.>Mi,  ^yo.  ,    „.     ,,  „.  ,„  ,. 

mueh  to  Interest  and  Instruet  them  in  llie  perusal  of  the         .Mlirch,  Spencer.     'Uio  Icaeher  «  I'a  ill  les    an  \■.^ 
work."— .l(/i.,  No.  2H"i  I  position  and  Chroniilogical  Arriingomenl  ol  the  rarabli' 

Mllliro,  \V.  I'.     Tho  Backwoods  of  Ontario  and  the    of  Je.sus,  l.nn.,  IHV«,  p,  Kvo. 


MUU 

vol«.  lup.  r.  Svo.     .1.  A   Manual  of  the  FIrit   Lutheran 
Chuieh  of  Alliany,  from  l«7il  till  ls;ii,  Alhuny,  |S7I. 

Miiiifiell,  Kev.  Oliver  >*,  I'sjiholuKy  |  or.  Tin 
.•ieieni'e  of  .Mind,  .V.  Vork,  |s7l,  l2nio. 

ittlllliivyt  rrillik  .\.     1.  All'.at  in  udroalCityi   ,i 

Story   of   .<lrMn«e    In.ideiit*,    N.  Vork,   1HS7,  l2nio,     •:. 

Tho'llov  llroker  ;  or,  Amonn  the  KiiiKs  of  Wall   Street, 

N.  York,   I8H.'<,  -Smi. 

.tliinneyi  Kev.  >Villiniii  ICIberl.    SennonK  an. I 

l.eeliiri'^  M m,  (In.,  I^T"*,  l-'iiio. 

.MllllMOil,  .>lr".  «'.  A.  Oline;  or,  One  Year  ai  llii. 
Nes(.      IlliiM.     '-M  ed.,  IH7I1,  llloiii. 

.>liiiiNoii,  .luiiiex  ICiiKeiie,  b.  Ih;),'),  at  Pun-, 
Oiieid.i  Co..  .N'.V.;  Milled  in  .New  Vork  City  in  I'».'i7.  and 
lieniiiie  a  reporter  and  an  expert  in  short  hand,  in  wliiili 
he  introdiieed  alterations  lo  simplify  the  syslcms  llien  in 
use.  lie  has  been  eourt  stenogrnplier  in  New  York  l.ii' 
mora  than  timity  years.  I.  The  Coinplele  I'lioiioKrapliiT  : 
an  Indiieihe  K.vposition  of  Phonimraphy,  N.  York,  IsHi'., 
C.'iiio;  new  ed.,  rev.,  |.s77.  2.  Ulelionary  of  I'rai'tinil 
Phonography,  1S7I,  l2mo.  :i.  Thu  PhiiiJe- Hook  of  Prue- 
tieal  Plionorfriijihy,  \XT\),  l2iuo. 

iMlinNOll,  .11.  HUtory  of  Mose?  and  the  Isnielili-, 
'('111  .,  Isii.i,  li'mio. 

.^illiNter,  <  oiiiileNH  of.    Seo  Fitzci.aiikm  k. 
.MIIllHter,  Mrx.  AU'recl    M,      Wail'ii  and    Stray.: 
!  Veises,  1,1111..  1S71I,  p.  ^^o. 

Mlirliy,  T.  The  Musical  Student'*  Manual,  I,"ii., 
1  l,'<fl2,  l2mo. 

i      .Miireli,  Jerom.     1.    Mm.  Darbaiild  and  her  Con- 

j  tcmpiiraries  :   Sketehes    of  pome    Kmineiit  l.iturary  and 

jSeienlilie  Kntilisbwomen.  I, on.,  l.'*77,  ^vo. 

I     "This  Is  n  pleii.snnl  llllle  Imok,  eontnlnlnti  some  lblll^^ 

;  that  are  new  eoiMeniiiii,'  several  enilneiil  literary  wniiieii, 

iiiuru  espeeially  Mrs,  Harlniiild,  and  a  very  enrloiis  llsl  nf 

the  atfcK  thev  iitlaineil  at  Us  close.    This  list  shoiild  lir 

InrKely  adverll.sed  bv  the  Irlends  of  Ihe  various  higher  in- 

siitiitlons  for  (be  liislnietloii  of  women,  idiiec  II  certainly 

.seems  til  show  thai  the  eiiltivutlon  iit  Ihe  inlinl  bn-  nitlicr 

n  preservative  lliaii  a  wasting  elleet  on  the  eonsiiliuion  nt 


Prairies  of  the  Northwest,  l,on.,  I.><8I,  Sv 

Mllliro,  Wilfred  II.     1.  History  of  liristol,  Hhoilo 
Island:  Story  of  the  .Mount  Hope  Lands,  from  the  Visit 


Alurc'liiNUii,  CiinrlC8,  M.D.,  M,.I).,  K.H.C.S.,  isiiii- 
18711.  1.  (Trans.  I  A  Clinical  Treatise  on  iJiscascs  of  the 
l,ivor,  by   K.  T.  Frerichs,  (New  Sydenhiim  Soe.,j  l.< 


of  the  Northmen  to  the  Present  Time,  lllust.  Provi-  i  l,sii(),  Ihlil,  2  vols.  .Svo.  2.  A  Treali.se  on  the  Coulimuil 
denee,  isisil,  ,svo.  2.  Pioturesquo  Khode  Island:  Pen  :  I'evers  of  (ireat  liritain,  I.on.,  lMi2,  Svo ;  :id  ed.,  rev.  by 
and  Pencil  Sketches  of  the  Scenery  and  History  of  its  W.  Cayley,  M.D.,  I8S4.  :!.  Clinical  Lectures  on  DbscaMs 
Cities,  Towns,  and  Hamlets,  and  of  Men  who  have  made  j  of  the  Liver,  .Jaundice,  and  Abilominal  Dropsy,  Lon.. 
thein  Famous,  Providence,  1881,  8vo  and  4lo.  1868,  p.   Svo;   lid  ed.,  including  the  Croonian   Lecture- 

Muiiro,  Surgeon. (Jen.  Willinm,   M.D.,  C.n.,  i  on  Functional  Derttiigemeuts  .d'  the  Liver,  rev.  by   1 
LL.D.,  b.  182.;:   look  bis  medical  decree  at  the  Univer-     Lauder  Hrunton,  1885.     4.  On  I  i.nctiona    Derangement 
8ity  of  (ilasgow   isil;  served   in    tho  Crimean  war,  the  ,  ot  the  Livcr,  ((  loonian  Lee  ures,)  Lon.,  18,:.      2mo. 
Indian  Mutiny,  Ac. ,  Retired  1881.      1.  Heminiscences  of  i       .Mlircllison,  J.   II.      Conservatives  and    L.beials  : 
Military   Services    with    the    Ninety-Third    Sutherlan  1     thtMr  Prineioles  and  Polu  y,  Lon  ,  IsBl,  Syo 
llii'hhiiideis   lon     issi  Svo      •'    A  Two  Months' Crui.e  '      Murdoch,  Uev.  Dllvid.     The  Dutch  Dominie  ul 
"nt  Iditeitnoan  in    the  -^aclU  '^■i;h^  ''-  <'"'f'<i"V  T', ■'"'"'  '''"-"  "'  '»"  "''">'"''  "™"'''' 

IS.SLp.  Svo.     ;).  Uocords  of  Service  and  Campaigning     ^•J"'"'':  "~['"'J,-";S-     ,    rri  „  r...  „.i,nMi  ,i.„l,t „r 

in  Ma'ny  L.,nds,  Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.  I  .   '""""•  "I-,**,  f-  M-     >•  T>i«  ^     'ct.  o  ""«''"'' ■    ^ 

"The  story  wliieh  Dr.  Munm  has  to  tell  Is  one  which  ''  Madeline   Pay. c   Lon.,   188,,   S^o.     ..   Out  ol  a  Lai,,- 


never  IIuks  or  eea.ses  tn  be  instructive  as  well  as  Interest 
U\g."—Si,fdiil(,r,  1.x.  1007. 

Mnnroe,  Kirk.  I.  The  Flamingo  Feather.  lllust. 
N.  York,  1S8",  Kiiuo.  2.  Derrick  Sterling:  a  Story  of 
the  .Mines,  N.  Vork,  1SS8,  Uinio.  3.  Chrystal,  Jack,  A 
Co.,  and  Delta  liixby,  [two  stories,]  N.  Vork,  1S88,  sq. 
16U10.      1.  Wakulla,  N.  York,  18S8,  ICmio.  factor,  and  afterwi 

Mlinroe,  R.     Practical   Dress-.Making,   Lon.,  18,'J,    ,,^„fg^.gor   of  that 
Pi  8vo.  Slusie       ~ 

Munsell,  Charles,  son   of  Joel   Munsell,  In/r 


rinth  :  a  Deli'  tive's  Story,  Lon.,  18S7.  S\ 

Murdoch,  James,  member  of  the  i,,  iilty  of  pro- 
curators in  ulasgow.     A  Hi.-tory  of  Coii;-iitutional  Ke 
form  intJreat  Britain  and  Ireland,  (Jlnsnow,  1885,  p.  Svn. 
Murdoch,  James  Edward,  (oKe,  vol.  ii.,  add..] 
b.  1811,  in    Philadelphia,  Pa.;  was  for  many  years  an 
r   s  became  a  teacher  of  eloculiiiu  mid 

branch  at  the  Cincinnati  ('ollc).'c  ..I' 

During  the  civil  war  lie  was  a  hospiial  nur.-c, 


Where  Mr.  Mnrrtoeh  has  rolled  wholly  on  himself,  his 
personal  recollections,  and  his  own  ixiwers  of  cntuisra. 


llimo.     2.  The  Bibliograiihy  of  Albany  :  a  Catalogue  of 
Books  and  other   Publications  relating  to  the  City  ond 

County  of  Albany,  Now  York,  Albany,  IS83,  Svo,  personal  reeoueciioiis,  aim  ms  iiwn  i",v,<;in  .,,  ....■ 

Munsell,  Joel,  [anle.  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  188(1.  His  his  work  is  of  great  merit  and  Interest.  -.Vtdoa,  x.xxr 
collection  of  „-,iks  i-il.rrin,-  tn  the  binary  and  applic-  '  ".  A  Hen  for  Spoken  [.iingnagr: :  an  h=»ay  up'^''  "";; 
tion  of  the  art  of  printing,  tho  largest  in  the  United  parative  Elocution,  188,5,  12mo.  4.  Aiialytic  Llocuti-ii, 
States  was  purchased  by  the  New  York  State  Library,  i  eoniaining  Studies,  Theoretical  and  Practical,  ot  fcx- 
1  Annals  of  Albany  vols.  ix.  and  x..  Albany,  ls.i9,  pressive  Speech,  Cin.  and  N.  Y'ork,  1884,  Syo. 
12mo.  2.  Collections  .n  the  History  of  Albany,  from  i  Murdock,  A.  ti.  1.  Sandy  MoTartan  s  Hogiiianaj 
its  Discovery  to  the  Present  Time,  Albany,  186i-71,  il  Haggis,  Lon.,  1874,  12mo.  2.  Lands  Lykewake,  and 
115(i 


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uiiil  tliori'  l.iitlli...  ,;•"'''''''"'' "»''''»''iiiuiilii..|,      '"^'<' •*'••■  "illiiiiii"!!!!!.  I, silt)      S    Tl.i,  \-  •    .... 

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I.V"»;.ic.,ltliat'tl,,.,to'vs      ,      "'■'  "n'lW     [«»'r,  v  ,1.  U    a,"  1  h    ls?s     .  f"?*'"^ '    '*•"•    ''I-^-. 


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In  the  Clou(l.<   liirst    'kst   ia"'""''^J'i:^ 
Iiroo,„,„,.JKo  Cove.  Bo^t.,  1888    l", no  '"•'"'  ""^ 

.•Supreme  Court'  of  CaMftir'ni     P^f"'  ■;''  ^^"'"^on^  of  the 

W,.r    ,P„  w^'.?^''-„r''»!na*'  «.     Four  Yeai-fl  in  ,1,0 


nrphy,  John  McLeod.  iso-  .o-,  ,■  .  ..  , 
cftstle,  Westchester  Co  v  v  '  "^"-'?; '.  b-  "'  ^"rth. 
U.S.navv  Is4i:5"  o„mt;,,,;i  ""'  ^""''''''i|"""n  in  the 
lyn  nav;  vara  Is   ,i-57      "      f  ■""T"-'^:'-"''  'I'"  l''""k- 

wards  as  acti  ,g*  iTten  nt    n  )];"""•""■  """•^-  '""'  ""<-''- 

pe..ieu.i.i„|„|^"^v:,:!'^SvrTui  !;::!• 


"•ar  •  the"  ll'i.:,o;roV  uir^lfJ  ^'  ■  *"'""■  ^""''^  '"  "'«  i      ''*;"'^P''y,  John  Mortimer."  1     lail'hi '"    v     , 

AS^i^'ta^f  r«,^'r"''H"    Elizabeth    Mary 

♦  "•   '*"*'-  ''"ughler  of  the  second   Earl 


must.     N.  YnrW    .««.,•  ,1'  «'-":'">.On'"e-Bird.; 


must.     N.  York;is82;  l2mo 
Miirphy,  John  Nicholas.     I 

Political,  and  Socul,  Lun.,  l*'j,  «vo 


■Shooting. 
Ireland,  ludustiiaj, 
1157 


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2.  Term  Incognita;  the  Convents  of  the  United  King- 
dom, Un.,  1H73,  Hvo;  new  ed.,  1S78,  p.  8vo.  3.  The 
Cliiiir  of  Peter;  or,  The  Papacy  eonaidcred  in  its  Insti- 
tution, Development,  and  Organization,  lion.,  1S83,  8vo; 
lion,  ed.,  with  much  new  matter,  1S,S5. 

■'  He  is  an  amiable  and  well-intontioncd  writer,  who  evi- 
dently desires  to  toll  the  truth,  but  his  kiKiwleilt,'e  is  shal- 
low while  of  the  critical  or  historical  faculty  he  is 
cutiroly  destitulo.-'-.><<i(. /to'.,  lyi.  S76. 

Murphy,  Kcv.  Joseph  John.  I.  Ilabit  ami  In- 
telligence, in  tlieir  Connection  with  the  Laws  of  Matter 
and  Force:  a  Series  of  Soientilic  Essays,  Lon.,  ISii'J,  2 
vols.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  rev..  1S79. 

"  Mr.  .1.  J.  Murphy  has  attacked  the  problems  which  lie 
around  the  basis  of  life  and  tliousht  from  an  orijjinal 
staiidliin-iioiiu,  as  well  as  with  much  freshness  and  vigour 
of  rea.soniiij,'."-.Sii(.  «ci'.,  x.wii.  Hlfi. 

2.  Sermons  on  \urious  Subjects,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo. 
■A.  The  .Scientific  liases  of  Faith,  Lon.,  I*f73. 

"He  considers  that  faith  has  it.s  bases— or  grounds  out 
of  which  it  grows— not  in  science,  a.s  the  title  might  lead 
us  to  suppose,  but  in  universal  vital  instinct,  '.\iiimals 
trust  in  one  another:  young  animals  especially  trust  in 
their  parenls ;  and  this  is  the  root  of  faith. " —.SjK'c(u(or, 
xlvi.  7113.  T  •  1,  T> 

Murphy,  Louisiana.  Dunmore:  an  insh  Ura- 
matio  Kpisodc  of  our  Own  Times,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

.Uurphy,  Kosalie  M.  Destiny  ;  or,  Life  as  it  is, 
N.  York,  lS(i7,  12in'>. 

Murphy,  Sh  y  Forster.  (Ed.)  Our  Homes, 
and  how  to  ni«  ihem  Healthy.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1SS4,  Svo. 

Murphy,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  b.  1S2:1,  in  Ran- 
dalstown.  County  Antrim,  Ireland  ;  graduated  at  Prince- 
ton 1845  J  studied  theolo);y  at  Princeton  Seminary,  and 
became  pastor  of  the  Frankford  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Philadelphia  1819.  1.  A  History  of  the  Frankford 
Presbyterian  Church,  Phila.,  1S70.  2.  Pastoral  Theol- 
of;y  :  the  Pastor  in  the  Various  Duties  of  his  Office, 
pTiila.,  1877,  8vo.  3.  Duties  of  the  Church  Member  to 
the  Church,  Phila.,  1878,  24mo.  4.  People  and  Pastor: 
the  Duties  involved  in  their  Important  Kelations,  Phila., 
1887,  24mo. 

Murphy,  \V.  A  Search  for  the  Mountains  of  Gold. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Murray,  Mrs.  Lilian's  Inheritance,  Lon.,  1867,  2 
vols.  p.  Svo.  . 

Murray,  A.  and  R.  The  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Ship-Building,  in  Iron  and  Wood,  and  Steam-Ships, 
Lon.,  ISfil,  4to;  2d  ed.,  1875. 

Murray,  Rev.  A.  W.  1.  Missions  in  Western 
Polynesia,  Lon.,  18()2,  Svo.  2.  Forty  Years'  Mission 
Woik  in  Polynesia  and  New  Guinea,  Lon.,  1S76,  p.  Svo. 
3.  The  Jlartyrs  of  Polynesia:  .Memorials  of  Missionaries, 
Ac,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  4.  Eminent  Workers:  Some 
Distinguished  Workers  .''-  Christ,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  5. 
The  Bible  in  the  Pacitic,  Lon.,  1888,  cr.  Svo. 

Murray,  Alexander,  1811-1885,  b.  in  Perthshire, 
Scotland  ;  served  in  the  British  navy  1825-35 ;  removed 
served  during  the  rebellion,  and 


add.]     Recollections  from    18(13  to  1868,  Lon.,  1808,  p. 
Svo. 

Murray,  Andrew.  1.  The  Book  of  the  Royal 
Horticultural  Society,  1SI!2-18(13.  Illust.  Lon.,  18(i3, 
4to.  2.  The  Pines  and  Firs  of  Japan,  Lon.,  1803,  Svu. 
3.  The  Geographical  Distribution  of  .Maiuinals,  Lon., 
1806,  4to.  4.  Kconomic  Entomology  :  Aplera,  ("  South 
Kensington  Hand-Books,")  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  8vo.  5.  A 
List  of  Coleoptcra  from  Old  Calabar,  on  the  West  Coast 
of  Africa,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Murray,  Rev.  Andrew.  1.  Abide  in  Christ : 
Thoughts  on  the  Blessed  Life  of  Fellowship  with  tliu 
Son  of  God,  Lon.,  1884,  12ino.  2.  Like  Christ: 
Thoughts  on  the  Blessed  Life  of  Conformity  to  the  Son 
of  God:  a  Sequel  to  "Abide  in  Christ,"  Lon.,  I  SSI. 
12mo.  3.  With  Christ  in  the  School  of  Prayer  : 
Thoughts  on  our  Training  for  the  Ministry  of  Interces- 
sion, Lon.,  1885,  12mo.  4.  The  Children  for  Christ  : 
Thoughts  for  Christiiin  Parents  on  the  Ccmsecration  of 
Home  Life,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  5.  Holy  in  Christ: 
Thoughts  on  the  Calling  of  God's  Chililren,  Lon.,  Iss.s, 
12mo.  0.  The  Spirit  of  Christ:  Thoughts  on  the  In- 
dwelling of  the  Holy  Spirit  in  the  Believer,  Lon.,  1SS8, 
12ino. 

Murray,  Major  Archibald  K.     History  of  the 
Scottish  Regiments  in  the  British  Army,  Lun.,  lsO:i, -Ito. 
Murray,  C.  A.     Nour-ed-Dyn,  the  Light  of  Faith: 
an  Eastern  Fairy-Tale,  Lon.,  1SS3,  18mo. 

Murray,  C.  O.  Mustard  and  Cress.  Illust.  N. 
York,  1879,  4to. 

Murray,  Charles  Adolphus,  seventh  Earl 
or  Dunmore,  b.  1841.  The  Clydesdale  Stud-Book: 
Retrospective  Volume;  2d  ed.,  Glasgow,  1884,  Svo. 

Murray,  Charles  T.  Sub  Rosa:  a  Novel,  N. 
York,  IS8II,  121110. 

Murray,  Charlotte.  1.  Messages  from  the  .Mas- 
ter, and  other  Poems,  Stirling,  ISSil,  l2nio.  2.  .More 
"  Mes.sage8,"  Stirling,  1885,  ]i.  Svo.  3.  The  Right  Way, 
Lon.,  1SS8,  12mo. 

Murray,  Uavid,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  b.  1830,  at  Bovina, 
N.\'. ;  g,-aduated  at  Union  College  1852;  professor  of 
inatheiua'.ics  and  astronomy  in  Rutgers  College  1803-73; 
superintendent  of  schools  and  colleges  in  Tokio,  Japan, 
1873-79;  secretary  of  the  board  of  regents  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  New  York  at  Albany.  A  iManual  of  Land- 
Surveyjug:  with  Tables,  N.  York,  1872,  l2mo;  new 
ed.,  1S77. 

Murray,  Uavid,  M.A.,  F.R.S.  Scot.  A  Note  i.n 
Some  Glasgow  and  other  Provincial  Coins  and  Tokens. 
Illust.     Glasgow,  1885,  4to. 

Murray,  Uavid  Christie,  b.  1847,  at  West  Brom- 
wich,  Staffordshire,  Eng. ;  became  a  reporter  on  the 
Birmingham  Morning  News;  went  to  London  in  1873; 
was  on  the  stall'  of  the  World  ;  acted  as  special  corre- 
spondent to  the  Scotsman  and  the  Tinies  during  the 
Russo-Turkish  war.  1.  A  Life's  Atonement:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  18811,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  2.  Joseph's  Coat:  a  Novel 
Lon.,  1881,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

It  shows  not  only  a  rare  power  of  understanding  and 


to  Canada  in   1837 ; 

afterwards  became  an  assistant  on  the  Geological  Survey.  ;  ,;-i™;';,Y;„raeter,''biit  the  perhaps  rarer  power  of  coii- 

With  Howi.KV,  J.  P.,  Geological  Survey  of  Newlound-    ^tnictlng  a  plot  of  Arst-rate  lnterest.''-^«A.,  No.  2821 


land,  Lon.,  18SI,  Svo. 

Murray,  Alexander  S.,  b.  1S41,  and  educated  at 
the  universities  of  Edinburgh  and  Berlin;  was  ap- 
pointed assistant  in  the  British  Museum  in  1867,  and 
keeper  of  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities  in  18S0.  He  is 
an  active  member  of  the  Hellenic  Society,  and  has  con- 
tributed largely  to  iieriodicals.  1.  A  Manual  of  Mythol- 
ogy. Lon.,  1872  ;  2d  ed.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  2.  Mythology, 
chiefly  from  the  Myths  and  Legends  of  Greece,  Edin., 
1S70,  l2mo.  3.  A  History  of  Greek  Sculpture,  from 
the  Earliest  Times  down  to  the  Age  of  Pheidias.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1880,  r.  Svo. 

"  From  a  certain  point  of  view,  the  Rcientinc  or  exact, 
Mr.  Murray's  book  does  seem  to  us  to  demand  something 
little  slKut  of  lUKlUutcd  eulogy.  It  is  like  the  work  of  a 
tlKiroughlv  patient  and  comiiciont  German  scholar  of  the 
days  whcnticrmaiischularsliip  had  not  begun  to  flag:  but, 
mifortunatclv,  from  the  other,  the  iiurcly  literary  side,  it  has 
imperlectioiiB  analogous  to  iUom-  Uiul  deroiin  »»  much  aa- 
mirable  German  work."— .S(i<.  Het:,  11.  87. 

Vol.  ii..  Under  Pheidias  and  his  Successors.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1883,  r.  Svo.  ,      ^  ,         ^ 

"  Ordinary  readers  will,  no  doubt,  prefer  the  exuberant 
vivacity  of  Mr.  Perry's  to  the  sober  solidity  of  Mr.  Mur- 
ray's work.  .  .  .  But,  .  .  .  when  we  reflect  how  often  and 


Ctillgl    .-- 

3.  Val  Strange :  a  Story  of  the  Primrose  Way,  Lon., 
1882,  3  vols.  er.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  4.  Hearts,  Lon., 
18S3,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1884.  5.  A  Model  Father, 
Ac,  Lon.,  18,83,  p.  Svo.  6.  By  the  Gate  of  the  Sen, 
Lon.,  1883,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  7.  A  Bit  of  Human  Nature, 
and  the  "  Lively  Fanny,"  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  8.  Rain- 
bow Gold,  Lon.,  1885,3  vols.  er.  8vo.  9.  First  Person 
Singular:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1880.  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  10. 
The  Way  of  the  World;  now  ed.,  1880,  12mo.  II. 
Aunt  Rachel :  a  Rustic  Sentimental  Comedy,  Lon.,  ISso, 
2  vols.  p.  Svo.  12.  Cynic  Fortune ;  a  Talc  of  a  Man 
with  a  Conscience,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  13.  A  Novelist's 
Note-Book,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo,  14.  Old  Blaycr's  llcm: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  or.  Svo.  15.  The  Weaker 
Vessel :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1888,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  With 
Hkkman,  Henky,  One  Traveller  Returns,  Lon.,  1887,  tr. 

**vo, 

"  Kow  modern  novelists  can  tell  a  story  of  Eiigllsb  coun- 
try 1  lie  better  than  Mr.  1).  Christie  Murray.  He  has  tlie 
minute  observation  of  manners  and  speech,  the  patient  ac- 
curacy of  detail,  the  sustained  attention  to  minor  poiiils 
without  which  no  such  story  can  be  built  to  the  satisliu'- 
tion  of  the  reader.  With  all  that,  he  has  the  draranik 
faculty  which  Ilfta  his  work  out  of  dreary  realism  while 


MUR 

iWurray,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  1.  Sixteen  Years  „f 
Jslanils,    1842-58,    I.on.,    1851),   2   vols.    8vo.      2     The 

Scenes  in  City  Life,  1878,  sti.  IL'mo. 

Murray,  Kliznbelli  Alice.  1.  Ella  Norman- 
or  A  Woman's  I'eril..,  l,on.,  ISHI,  :i  voU  n  8vo  ' 

V^^S'i^ir""""^'' """  -'-"-'ra,„y  in'uE^esting."-^. 

2.  John  Alston's  Vow:  a  Tale,  I.on.,  ISii,^,  a  vols  n 
8vo.  3.  Robert  Chetwynd's  Con'fesHo  ,,  Lon.,  18  8  "^ 
vot:  .Ls'™-     ■*■    ^'"'  *■'""""'■  '-'•J""".  W,  mo',3 

n.?*"!'"*^?  ^/"''y-  Hazelworth  Court;  or,  Tho  Dv- 
nevor  Family,  Lon.,  1879,  [).  Svo  ,  luo  i^y 

ii  '^"dTf',^  M^r^  Clare  «re..ville,  [„„,.,  vol. 
it  ConMaiitinople,  alterwards  viee-eonsul  at  Mitylene 
hen  a  journalist  in  Undon,  and  .lurinf?  the  later  years 

found  1.  the  Autobiography  of  Edmund  Yates.     He  eon- 

iiazette,  Ac.      1.   The    Huving   P^ngllshman-   or    Ton 
ineiital  Skotohes,  I.on.,   1854^  12mo      2     The  Aovin; 
tnglishniaii  in  Turkey,  Lon.,  Isoi,  i2u,o.     y.    in-uni 
f  »»    he  IJat    e.Fields,  I,on.,  1855,  l'2n,o.      1.   K,  ,b,'s    " 
and  Hreign  Courts :  a  Jlistory  of  Diplomacy,  Lon..  185^ 

stvJ'w  liv.VilV'';'?,,''''-'"?'  "e  in  the  main  sound.  nn,l  his 
-U.^  7to^  Ii.' "ol^""^''  *""•■"»"•'■'*  disagreeably  llippint.'' 
5.  The  Press  and  the  Public  Service,  1857,  I2uio.     fi 


Sv 


Ti,„  M      1        i — .,     .     '  """"  >:iorvice,  ISO/,  l2uio.     fi. 

Bv  "TroU  J/m'  yr-  "  '^"''^  "f  "'«  ''^""""'I  Empire 
^^  V,        1  '^''"'''''-       I'on-  1871,  3  vols.  p.  8vo. 


■ai^W^nllrh!;,"  r;^„"");?'A.:T'^«  ^Ie.ni;el••f;,r  Paris'  can 


s^roely^eri;;!^  ;e;f,„ou,;ee,j;;;;ZS^eSf 
a;p''[^s.''-.^;."fi«,';  ;!S,i"'>4!i"  "'  "•■'  I^"""™'  ""-l^^ial 

£^;;jj^^::^;^:ii;:,^r^r&^-tr-..?^ 

?mdli'gi'll'^'l!S^;t.'''.*JS'-'''i';''l!,!»''  •-  '■"■>"ot  construct™,; 

■i  v'oi?n"8?„'*°'Q'^T''"'i;    «>'J.™i«  K'oiles.    Lon.,  1875, 
ion      1?;?    ?■    fl-  ^'"•^«yL''«i''g  Sketches  from   Life, 

'"!'  P-  ^*'°-  „.' '•  That  Artful  Vicar,  Lon.,  187i),  2  vols 

-vI-.P't.*''"'..^";/'''-  '*'"^'     '3-  Strange  Tales  from! 
1 1    P     ^  ^rT        ^y  ^'"y  ^'"y-      Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo^  i 
t.  People  I  have  met.    Illust.    188,3,  r.  8v«.     15   Hiuh  ' 
i'kcl'hefirp"  "'"'''^'l'^  R«P"blic:  Social  and  Satirical 
.-ketches  in  Pans  and  the  Provinces,  Lon.,  1884,  n   8vo 

T  w.",*^"!;  "'°  ^°"«-  •'^''°'«'  I'liotographs.  rilust 
Lon.  1884,  2  vols.  Svo,  2d  ed.,  1885.  17  Imprisoned 
ma  Spanish  Convent:  an  English  Girl's  Eipe'  ncesj 
«  til  other  Narratives  and  Tales,  Lon.,  18S5   8vo      IS 

^8f8vo"^';."'n  ^'T'-  ^'r''  f'-""  "Time," 'Lon.; 
1^85,  Svo.     1«.  Queer  Stories  from  "Truth,"  Lon.,  1880- 

'  JA-    ,  ""'  ""''  """"■  Soeial  Photographs.     Illu..^t 


MUR 

Murray,  J.  B.  C.    History  of  Tsury,  Phila..  1866. 

nihu!"!'''!.*'',^:,"'.'-  »"»'™"«lttted  Passages  in  our 

Bible,  Lon    I8SI,  p.  Svo.    2.  A  Help  to  under.-tan.l  Mis- 

translated  Passages  in  the  Itible,  Lon.,  1881    „    8vo       T 

IiSmZ''  ^'"''""'"-y  "'•"'«  I^"g'i-^''  Language,  i.on.,' 

An^ln7,7'  \»-  The  Anglo-French  Treaty  and 
Anglo-IJelgnin  Treaty  of  Junuarv  2:;,  ISfiO  Lon  18  V 
18mo;  new  ed.,  IS68.  "  ,  "ion.,  lon.i, 

<5on'!,'of?h;p"'''''  •'T''*'  '"'"''"'■'■  "'  0'''  Cumnock. 
Ed"n  ,  mi"  8"o.'"""'     """■       ■'  ""  ■^•"'■''"™  •^'"''''•"■ 

touit,  tdinburgh,  Lon.,  1858,  5  vols.  8vo 

Murray,  James.     The  Bible  in  School  •  a  Vindi 
cation  of  the  Seo,ti,sh   .S.vMem  of  Education     in  „  Sc  t 
of  Letters  from  "A  Practical  Educator"  to  Mr.  (Jeorge 
Combe.     By  James  C.  Maiison,  [pseud.]     Edin.,  1852, 

Murray,   Jauics.      Select   Biogra.diy   during   the 
Sixteenth  Century.  Lon.,  1868,  2  voK  p.  .Svo 

Murray,  James.     The  Prophet's  Mantle:   Scenes 
from  the  Lile  of  Elisha,  Lon.,  1870,  l2mo. 

Murray,  James  Aupustus  Henry,  M.A.,  LL  D 
U.C.L.,  piesKlent  of  the  Philological  Society.     1.  (Ed'i 

^ho"'!'!';,'"''' •r'^V^r"""''"^  "■'"■  """  K^l'-rtatlone  to 
p„,  .'"v^"",''^,.'"  ^^  vigilante  in  the  Deffens  of  their 
Public  \  e,  1549 :  with  Appendix,  Intro,luction,  and 
Glossary,  Ear  y  English  Text  Soc.,)  Lon.,  1872,  2  par", 
l.nl.  ;  1.  ^'"'."'^',"'  "'c  Southern  Counties  of  Scot- 
,  ,..•  I,  ir""'"]''""™.  «rammar,and  Historical  Uela- 
Berlin.-lra   8v„  '"  '''"'"'"g'™'  ^""'"y-    L""-  and 

fnllv''^Ho',r.!l!i?",  hV  'ir *''""?  into  his  subject  thoroughly 
'  ,r    ■  ii/wM      1,  ''r''  ■'■•  "'"'•  "'"'I  '"  ^Pcciallv  I.,  be     «: 
N«^Av"x.xxviMi    *'''"'  '""'^  "'■  ""''"""'  Prcjudicc."- 

th".«!i'\%'l;r',,l,"!'',\'!'Y"';'''  r,'  ^v;'"^'" "» «"}■  direct  of 

rolLc   o  Is"^  f   .  S^ ;,:;  "'.'iVc«;fc  'I'c  very  iest  similar 


22-^^Spendthrifts,   and   other   Social 
'>nd  see   Hope,  Maux, 


Lon.,   1887,   8.,.. 
I'liotograplis,  Lon.,  'lHS7"'tiYo. 

"Ser"[j,::'!^^  J""  ""-»""S  "f  Co-  i"  Wet 
i  '^""aV' Hamilton,    l.  Lnnnie  Vermont:  a  .'Jtory, 

Kh  nn    I  oA     ."i'it  'i'  '?•     ^-  *'""'«"»'«i-g  :  a  Tale  of  the 
Kliinc,  Lon.,  18ol,  .S  vols.  p.  Svo. 

lSM,"p'"8vo'   "'*     ^'""°''®'  °^  Ancient   History,  Lon., 

I  nulYs?'!'    n*  "^^     Tf^^'iso  on  Proceedingi  in   tho 
tnited  States  Courts,  Albany,  1800,  Svo.  I 


productions  Jf  ihc  Cominen,:^^^' .iliL^'-i^^i-i^^^^/' 

-^^  (td.)  Ihe  liomnncv  and  Prophecies  of  Thomas  of 
Erc.ldoune :  with  Illu.  tions  of  the  Prophetic  Liter- 
ature of  the  Fifteenth  ,.„d  Sixteenth  Centuries  :  with 
Introduction  and  .Notes,  (Early  English  TextSoc,,)  Lon., 
18,5,  8vo.  4.  Synopsis  of  the  llor.x-  Paulina';  contain' 
^  ing  a   tondensation  and  Rearrangement  of  tho  Ariru- 

'  Histr^  f'^M"^  "'''"'f  '•"=  '^^»"'  "f 'fe  Scri^itfire 
History  of  St.  Paul;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  IS79,  Svo.  5.  Tliir- 
teenth  Address  of  the  President  to  the  Philologi.al 
Society,  Lon.,  884,  8vo.  6.  (E,l.,  A  New  Engl  sh 
Dictionary  on  Historical  Principles:  foumlcd  mainly  on 
artl  n'f  ,«;:',""'^'^  "y  ""^  l-'nlological  Society" 
mL"  On  •.;„!,  ■'  •"''••■""■•  '''"'"■^  ""'•'*  oHginated  in  a 
cad  to  t?,c    ,''«., I^«'>"'^"»ici'n  ™r  "English  Dictionaries" 

i  w  K       I ''-'i"'''«?''  ••o'^'c'y  ^y  Archbishop  Trench  in 

,  fust,  IS4S,  but  the  iireiuature  death  of  its  superintendent 

!  Herbert  Coleridpe,  caused  it  to  languish  until  187W,  wh  n 

U  was  taken  up  by  the  director  of  the  society.  Dr.  Mur- 

pe'rior  UuiU  "l-'iriilh 'II  «:'>''''. this  work  is  immenselvsu. 

Jm^^i'  t!^ifdl;.il;;;i;:^'^i^ji-'sjr;i'-h;i::;;i,l^r\.^ 

vebjpnieiit  of  words  is  indinilcd'anil   il  i  ,«tr    e  l     ,      . 
uotatioiis  by  the  retention  of  old  .'•iielling.    The   Icliiii^ 
1  ,>i';  ■'■  ','■  ""^  "'callings,  as  we  arc  told  in  the  '  (ie  oral    .'x- 
I  I.a  I'   "'IS,'  (p.  xi..|  'have  been  framed  anew  iir„n     study 
f       ,    h',"""'""!".'^'i''>'"'^^''  ""'■'•  colie.'ted  IbiMl    "vo  k^ 
f  H  III ch  lliose  printed  form  only  a  small  part;'  .so  that  in 
;    si '.  v'i*'  """^'('^''ccessfiilly  ,.,ilii(-ated  .lepirtiici    .  I  Knl" 
MM  K'.M(..oKrapliy,'  a  notable  advance  ha..^  been  mac  ■.    i^Ti 
'   oi  nil'ord  Ir'or",'.':'  'i',^i:'"l'l;lieation  oftlie  historicaVai 
i     u      r  have  s  i     \,,   ,''^m'''  "''"^'•'"  "'  "■'"■'"«  »'''cl'  'lavc 
loHr.?  .1   \P  ''""  "'""•  "'""  one  mealing  all  previous 
tw  M    ?  1  >'",'''"l»^^>^:<i-  •  ■  .  A  larue  niinibcrof  obsoote 

:5!^.l«i?e'ar^'i;i.j:^t'rSi'L'ii!::^,:^?f^-"Hi^ 

I  "  It  is  by  this  time  ni.iu.diuulv  clear  !!i;it  th*.  •  V.-w  Vn- 
nT,ii,oil'„"'S",''*'  '\m'"l""K  aironormous  advance  in  he 
philological  kno\yledgeof  tile  Enullsh  laiiLMiaKe  of  wli    1, 

rectly  to  the  contents  of  the  said  '  Dictionary.'  "1™  A.,  No. 
,.f"P'f-  r>ictloiiflry  will  It.self  be  tho  greatest  monument 

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MUR 

"The  PhiloloRicnl  Society  has  been  especially  fmiuimie 
in  limling  an  edilor  with  so  jndioinl  a  turn  of  minil.-one 
who  weighs  the  evidence,  iind  goes  by  it,  Instead  ut  im- 
porting into  woi  ' .  sometldiiK  evolved  out  of  his  own  eon- 
Bclousness.  I'he  breadth  and  a<'(MnH(iy  of  the  re.sults  thus 
^  obtained  are  most  satisfactory. "—\V.   W.  i>KKAT;   Acud., 

JMlirray,  James  Uoss,  educated  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  The  Iniluence  of  Italian  ujion 
English  Lit"ratiirc  during  the  Si.\teenth  and  Seven- 
teenth Centuries,  (Le  Bas  Prize  Essay,  1885,)  Cam- 
bridge, lS8li,  Svo. 

Murray,  John,  M.D.,  a  retired  army  surgeon; 
served  many  years  in  India.  1.  \  Treatise  on  Pul- 
monary Consumption,  its  Prevention  and  Remeily,  Lon., 
I8;i0,  8vo.  2.  Observations  on  the  Pathology  and  Treat- 
ment of  Cholera:  the  Kcsult  of  torty  Years'  Experience, 
Lon„  1S7-1,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  1884. 

iUiirray,  John.  1.  The  Drainage  and  Sewerage  of 
London,  Lon.,  1852,  Svo.  2.  A  Treatise  on  the  Stability 
of  Retaining  Walls,  Lon.,  18,05,  Svo. 

Murray,  John  Carrick,  M.D.     1.  Snuff-Taking: 
its   Utility  in  preventing  Uronohitis,  Consuuiption,  Ac., 
Lon.,  1870,  fp.  Svo.     2.  Smoking:  when  Injurious,  In- 
nocuous, or  Beneficial,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  1S71 ;  .id  ed 
1870.  ./     '  I  . 

Murray,  John  Clark.  LL.D.,  b.  18S6,  in  Paisley, 
Scotland,  and  educated  at  Glasgow,  Edinburgh,  Heidel- 
berg, and  (Jiittiugen ;  became  professor  of  mental  and 
moral  philosophy  in  Queen's  University,  Kingston,  Can- 


MUR 


Battlcton  Rectory,  Manches- 


ada,  in  1802,  and  accepted  the  same  chair  in  Magiil  Col- 
real,  in  1872.      1.  An  Outline  of  Sir  William 


lege,  Montreal,  ...  

Hamilton's  Philosophy,  Bost.,  1870,  or.  Svo.  2.  The 
Ballads  and  .Songs  of  Scotland,  in  View  of  their  Influence 
on  the  Character  of  the  People :  Prize  Essay,  Lon.,  1874, 
p.  8vo. 

"  His  argument  is  unimportant,  hut  his  remarks  on  the 
poetry  of  Scotland  are  the  lesult  of  thought  and  culture." 
—Spectator,  xlvii.  1206. 

a.  Memoir  of  Daviil  MurMv,  Paisley,  18S1.  4.  A 
Hand-Book  of  Psychology,  I'ai.^ley  and  Lon.,  1885,  p. 
Svo;  2d  ed.,  1888.  5.  (Trans.)  Solomon  Maimon :  an 
Autobiography;  from  the  tJerman  :  with  Additions  and 
Notes,  Paisley  and  Bost.,  1888,  12mo, 

Murray,  Ilev.  John  Hale.  Travels  in  Uruguay  : 
with  an  Account  of  the  Presort  State  of  Sheep-Farming 
and  Emigration  to  that  Country.  Illust.  Lon.,  1871, 
l2ino. 

Murray,  John  O'Kane,  M.D.,  1847-1885,  b.  in 
Glenariffe,  County  Antrim,  Ireland;  was  educated  at 
St.  John's  College,  Fordham,  N.Y.;  studied  medicine  in 
the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York,  and  practised 
in  Brooklyn,  N,Y.,  but  afterwards  devoted  himself  to 
literature.  He  contril-uted  largely  to  Roman  Catholic 
periodicals.  1.  Popular  History  o"f  the  Catholic  Church 
in  the  United  States,  N.  York,  1876,  cr.  Svo.  2.  The 
Prose  and  Poetry  of  Ireland :  a  Choice  Collection  of 
Literary  (jems:  from  the  Masterpieces  of  the  Great 
Irish  Writers:  with  Biographiciii  Sketches;  2d  ed.,  1877, 
Svo.  a.  The  Catholic  Heroes  anil  Heroines  of  America, 
1878.  4.  Little  Lives  of  the  Great  Saints,  1879.  5.  The 
Catholic  Pioneers  of  America,  N.  York,  1882,  16mo.  6. 
L-ssons  in  English  Literature,  1883. 

Murray,  Very  Rev.  John  Walton,  LL.D., 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1850;  ordained 
1852;  rector  and  vicar  )f  'lallymcna  m  Ballyclug  since 
1866;  archdeacon  of  Ccjnnor  and  canon  of  l",isburn  Ca- 
thedral 1882-86.  I.  A  Catechetical  History  of  the 
Prayer-Book,  Dublin,  1867.  2.  The  Irish  Church  in 
Relation  to  Protestant  Dissent,  Dublin,  1867.  :i.  How 
we  may  make  our  Churches  and  Ser'ices  Attractive, 
Dublin,  1868.  4.  Church  Order:  burg  an  Analysis  of 
the  Fifth  Book  of  Hooker's  Eoclesias  'cal  Polity,  Dublin, 
186!».  0.  laves  and  Times  of  Eui.ient  Irish  Church- 
men, Dublin,  1874,  12mo.  6.  Cnri  tian  Vitality;  or. 
The  Recuperative  Power  of  the  Christian  System  an 
Evidence  for  its  Truth,  (Donnellan  Lectures,)  Dublin, 
1884,  p.  Svo. 

Murray,  Kenric  B.  Commercial  Geography  :  Now 
Markets  ;or  British  Trade,  Lon.,  1887,  cr.  8vo. 

Murray,  Uev.  Nicholas,  O.D.,  [am,;  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  d.  1861.  For  biog.,  see  PniMK,  S.  I.,  am,-,  vol.  ii. 
1.  Preachers  and  Preaching,  N.  York,  I860,  12mo.  2. 
A  Dying  Legacy  to  the  People  of  my  Beloved  Charge  : 
"  Things  Unseen  and  Etcr:.al,"  N,  York,  ISfil,  Sy,-,. 

Murray,  Patrick  Joseph,  [miie,  vol.  ii.,  add,]    I. 
Not  so  Bad  as  they  seem  ;  or.  The  Ticket  of  Leave,  Lon., 
1857,  Svo.      2.    Reformatory  .Schools   for   Juvenile  Of- 
fenders, Ireland,  Lon,,  1858,  I2mo. 
1160 


Murray,  Quentin. 

ter,  1885,  12nio, 

Murray,  R.  M.  Chemical  Notes  and  Equations,  for 
the  Use  of  Students,  Lon.,  1879,  12nio. 

Murray,  Ross.  (Cump.)  Warne's  Modern  House- 
holder: a  Manual  of  Domestic  Economy,  Lon.,  1872,  cr 
Svo;  new  ed.,  abridged,  entitled  "  Warne's  Model  House." 
keeper,"  1879. 

Murray,  Ruth.  Dunmara,  Lon.,  1864,  3  vols.  p. 
Svo,  ' 

Murray,  T.  Biographical  Annals  of  the  Parish  of 
Colinton,  Lon,,  1863,  p.  Svo. 

Murray,  Rev.  'rhomas  Boyles,  [anie,  vol.  ii, 
Murray,  Rkv.  T.  B.,  add.,]  rector  of  St,  Dunstan's-in- 
the-East,  London.  1,  Alphabet  of  Emblems,  in  Verse 
Lon.,  1847,  l2mo.  2.  Lays  for  Christmas:  with  Notes', 
Lon.,  1847,  12mo.  3.  Two  City  Apprentices;  or.  In- 
dustry and  Idleness,  Lon.,  1851,  12mo.  4.  Chronicle.< 
of  St.  Dunstan's-in-lhe-East,  London,  Lon.,  1859,  sm,  4to, 
5.  Zoological  Sketches:  Animals,  Lon,,  1859,  I2mo,  i;, 
Kalli:  the  Memoir  of  an  Esquimaux  Christian,  ISmo. 

Murray,  Thomas  Chalmers,  I85ii-I879.  i'n-- 
tures  on  the  Origin  and  Growth  of  the  Psalms,  N,  York 
1880,  l2mo, 

Murray,  William,  M,D.,  F.R.C.P.,  consulting 
physician  to  the  Newcastle  Hospital  for  Sick  Children" 
1.  A  Treatise  on  Emotional  Disorders,  Lon.,  1866,  p. 
Svo.  2.  The  Inductive  Method  in  the  Science  of  Medi- 
cine, Lon.,  1870,  8vo.  3.  The  Rapid  Cure  of  Aneurism 
by  Pressure.  Illustrated  by  the  Case  of  Mark  Wilson. 
Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo. 

Murray,  Rev.  William  Henry  Harrison,  li. 
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Ma-"-— '--^    '"""  "  


an   Address,   Manchester,   1880,  or.   8vo. 


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j«fiO.     Health :  i,.    Friends   „„,,    i,,    Poes,  Bost.,  1802, 


a^tica,  Authority  in  ^;;'-l;^,r^;:^^^i- --^^2.   Eccle.i- 

Lo^  7^*7 V^„"-2  'iV:''™'^  ••  ^  ^""^  «»— . 

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3  vo  ».  or.  8vo      '<    A  ritii„  ii        i    ""'"'>  '^on.,  lh,s, 

In  Cloudland?-   IHui^'^  'fSss'""u.o''«^' '^"■"-     ••• 
Musgrave,  Sir  Aiithoiy,  K.C.A  G    ls-8  iks 

"The  principal  object  of  his  ■stiwii,,,,' i„  .     j-       . 
error  n  whi.^li  l,c  inia^in.^  that  ^ir  \    T  ,,,"'„ '''*'P'''  "" 
mists  have '  lioiiniUTu.l  ■-Tminui,.  h;  .      "'"'  P^'""'  eeoiio- 
an^  is  a  mere  niedUi^i'x'of  "xehlf,,^  '■'i"!',:;;^  1^^  l>"  V'luc 

Musgraye,    Uev.    George    MusgruVe     u  a     ' 
[mile,   vo  .      .,  add    1   1  riN   i«.j'j       "•""grave,    .M.A., 
nose  Colle.'e   Ovfonl      '  li-'^'^'V  .  «™J"''""1  at  Brase- 
li„.„„ii    \1:L.:„'''™^J'^'?;   ordained   IS22:   r'-otor  of 


torv"ai/t  No'ISl"'''  romance, ■a.Med  to  that  of  his- 
Sanif  Materia  Afedin'„  1  ,1 '  ^lll'J.'t  \-  4  J^«.v  t"  Or- 
t..m  ,0  Analytical  Chemistry;  k  ct'Lon.,^," /rr^^.f; 


=Ha  Medica,  Lon.,  1878,  3d  ed'.,  IsrgV' 
Jduction  to  Pharmaceutical  and  .Medical  CI 
I  1.1/J,  >vo  ;  new  ed.,  1x811  4  \n  Tni.„ 
^l.vt^al  Chemistry ;  i,  „1  '  ,^t%;[%,.„ 

Ln  tarian  churches  in  Cambridge,  M„,g    Con  .„^     v  ii 


bles,  or  p^.Vhrps"  recant.     UheTiJI'  i'""  "»^.'">'hor',  foi- 
I.  A  Ilarable   nto  Brittanv   T.n,.     istVi".)      ,       '  „ 

-;ul  With  imercs^'iS;<^;:;l,«':^-';-^;iL^-'oe^,may  U. 

15th,  .6th   and'    ?  h   Chapterrof'^t    t'""'''."'^  ''"'• 
illank  Verse,  Lon     1877    '  ■^'-  •'°''"  '  '^"'P'^l'  '" 

Coil'eg^'.'ox'.lr""'";*  f ",''{'?' ^1""""'  "'  «™-ose 
.o.,.,*  Vi       , '•  '''""  >  willed  to  tlie  bar  at  L  ncoln'n  Tn,. 

The   Law  relating   to  Trade-.Marks,  Lon'!  LSSs" 


xx.xvil.  MS. 

10.  The  Education  of  Old  Ago,  1884 

N.^^"^^i^'^t-!n::;tbine«;';^^'^-n  ^-^"r^- 

Medical  Colleffe  1811  .K„  ^»"«g«  1847,  and  at  liuffnlo 
U.S.  army  lisl  devi.^  "'!  "'"'/'""  *"■■««"»  i"  •'"' 
commanL'f  M  s^ml  tj  ""  I,)""'  ''T'^  '•  "^'"^ 
officer  of  the  aruiyVllo-eTliid^f™,':',,^  td   n'fs'o 

new  ed.,  enl.,  1874.  •»>-•,  n.  lorK,  18()S,  Umo; 

Mycr,  Edmund  J. 


iS8;i. 

or.  8vo. 
Mushet,  William   Boyd,  M.B    M  R  C  P     •    * 

and  Treatment,  Lot    883   sf''"!^*'^', '^T''''^'"?""^^^' 
;^,ta,   Argillaceao  a   ^^,  i-^'^:,^  f,,?^'. 

in!t"''«os't  "^m"  ,o";„   '-The,  Banker    of  Bedford. 

fmken  IWds   Chi  :,TsW   i^^  "'"y  '"•'  ^he 

B-thcr,  or,  Th^  To,°,pki„s  M^  'cry   cl'^uX""'' 

.   ..sprn,.,JamesS..erida„,'i«D.pRj'Edir 
W.K.I.A.,  [ciiKc,  vol.  i.,  ad.i   1   18>|   ikt        ni       •       " 

K-  Ltn'.: ind  N.'^vork;','y«:r2"v^,rT-8v^""''-  «"'^- 

Miissey,  Reuben  Uimond.  M  I)    rV  n   r    . 

vol.  II.,  add.,J  1780-186.1.  b.  at  "ell  am  N  H  nro  Z  ' 
•'f  surgery  in  Ohio  Mclioal  College Ts'iSi^'kf^li'" 
■•'   M,au,i    Medical    College;  settTed'u' Bo'st'otS.: 


,     Myers,  Arthur  Drown   Richards.   M  no* 

!  surgeon-major  in  the  army.      I     On  H,,    lAi  ,  ■"■•*^'''-; 

I     Jl.er.,Ed>vn,dII.    Th,  Dl.™,,,™  .t  H,  M.H. 

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odist  Kpiscopal  Church,  1844-184(1,  Nnahvillc,  Teiin.,  |  those  whose  statues  are  in  the  portico  of  Ihe  House  nf 
1875,  l2ino.  Fame."— yl^A.,  No.  288A. 

Myers,  Ernest  Jnmcs,  M.A.,b.  1844,  at  Keswick;        ^-  Essays:  Classical,  Loii.,  1883,  p.  8vc.     6.  E.«snv<' 
son  of  Rev.  Fre<leric  Myers,  in/m  ,■  cdmintcd  at  Chelten-    Modern,  Lon.,  1  <8H,  p.  8vo. 

ham  College,  and  at  Balliol  Coileee,  O.xford,  where  he  ."  Throughout  t.ie  volumes  the  render  feels  that,  whether 
graduated  I8ti7;  Fellow  of  Wauhaui  Colleue  lafiS-S'l  ■  „^' ".^'''''''^  \*  .  Y'^'H" '''''''''''J  J''''K'"«"t ''■•''"'•  lh<y 
c'alled  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  TeZle  18rf,\'u?neve;  ,  ^^  S^'^^&'SVH,,:^  '^ll^i^T.^I^^ 
practised ;  sctretary  of  the  London  Society  for  the  Ex-    Ideas  Is  above  rather  than  below  his  power  of  exures-.hiL' 


tension  of  University  Teaching  1876-82.  1.  The  Puri- 
tans, [verse,]  Lon.,  18(i9,  12mo. 

"  It  js  a  qua.'ii-Greek  dramatic  sketch,  in  which  Milton 
is  made  the  chief  personage.  The  blank  verse  and  cho- 
ruses, however,  are  not  Mlltouic,  but  Swinburncau."— ^KA,. 
No.  218.5. 

2.  (Trans.)  The  Odes  of  Pindar,  [prose  trans.,]  Lon., 
1874,  p.  8vo;  2d  ':.  1884.  3.  Poems,  Lon.,  1877, 
12mo. 

"We  welcome  tli.  too  scanty  collection  of  verses  in 
which  Mr.  Kniest  Myers  writes  about  the  scenery  and  the 
art  of  HeiJas,  In  the  spirit  (if  refined  scholarsiiip.and  with 
the  veracity  of  real  insight. "—.Sii/.  Rev.,  xliv.  81. 

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1880,  12mo.  0.  (Ed.)  Selected  Prose  Writings  of  John 
Milton:  with  an  Introductory  Essay,  Lon.,  18S4,  12ino. 
6.  The  Judgment  of  Prometheus,  and  other  Poems,  Lon., 
1H86,  12mo 


them."— yl(A.,  No.  2000. 

Myers,  II.  Kentucky  Codes  of  Practice  in  Civil 
and  Criminal  Cases:  with  Amendments  and  Notes  of 
Decisions,  Oin.,  1887,  8vo. 

Myers,  H.  M.  and  P.  V.  N.  Life  and  Nature 
under  the  Tropics;  or.  Sketches  of  Travels  among  the 
Andes,  and  on  the  Orinoco,  Hio  Negro,  and  Amazon* 
Maps  and  Iliust.  X.  York,  1871,  12ino.  (An  account 
of  an  exiiedilion  sent  out  by  the  Lyceum  of  Natural  His. 
tory  of  Williams  College.) 

"The  authors  are  not  simmU.  .  .  .  This  hook  rIvcs  u< 
h()\vever,  the  only  account  we  have  in  our  own  lamiunin' 
ol  the  country  about  the  head-waters  of  the  orincjco  ev^ 
cept  the  '  Travels'  of  Humboldt."— .VoW,™,  xil.  ]ii4       '    ' 

Myers,  J.  II.  William  Carey,  Shoemaker,  th.' 
Founder  of  Modern  Missions,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  ,Svo. 

Myers,  J.  H.     1.  (Trans.)  Five  Discourses  on  ,St. 


■•In  •Prometheus' we  have  a  charming  reminiscence  of  I  ,?re;  &'"'^L"o"  Fatalism,  by  Alphonse  Monod,  .A,,: 
Homer's  and  I'imiar's  description  of  the  enchanted  land  !},?'^"^ '""*'*•'  ^^^^'  ""''  '^<'-  ^^t^<  '2mo.  2.  (Tran?,, 
of  the  West,  whither  Prometheus  is  resolved  to  retire  with     f"^  Redeemer :  a  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Kedcuiii- 


th'.!  rest  of  tile  Titans,  to  repose  himself  after  his  sorrows^ 
when  his  counsel  has  gi-en  Tlietes  to  Peleus."— Jcad.. 
xxix.SO'J. 

And  see  La!J(i,  Andiiew,  »iip\-ii. 

Myers,  Bev.  Frederic,  M.A.,  ['!»/«■,  vol.  ii., 
MvERS,  F.,  both  entries,  add.,]  d.  1851;  graduated  at 
Cambridge  18:i:i;  Fellow  of  Clare  Hall  183H-39;  per- 
petual curate  of  St.  John's,  Keswick,  from  1839.  1. 
Catholic  Thoughts  on  the  Church  of  Christ  and  th 
Church  of  England 
1874,  12uio;  new  ed 
tains  two  out  of  the 
sists, 
culation  in  1841.) 


uii   t[ie  ijuurcn  oi  unrist  anu    tne    ,„„„,    n  w  iw .     ,>      ' 

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,  1883.     Posth.     (This'  vol'ume  con-  i  f,"^,' J.*;!:."/."'".'  "'n,  ""^^  ^^''^ 
four  books  of  which  the  work  con-    '"  '    '"«^P"l'f.  -i«-     IHust.     N. 


tion   by  Edmond  de  PressensC,  Best.,  12mo.  

Myers,  John  C.  A  Daily  Journal  of  the  One  Hun- 
dred and  Ninety-Second  Regiment,  Pcnnsvivania  Volun- 
teers, for  One  Hundred  Days,  Phila.,  1805,  l2mo. 

Myers,  P.  Hamilton.  1.  The  First  of  the  Knick- 
erbockers: a  Tale  of  1673,  N.  York,  18(i6,  12mo.  2  The 
Treasure-Ship:  a  Tale  of  New  York,  N.  York,  1884   Jtu 

Myers,  Philip  Van  Ness,  A.M.,  president  of  Ud- 
niont  College,  Ohio.  1.  Remains  of  l,08t  Empires: 
myra,  Nineveh,  Babykin, 
'   York,  1875,  8vo. 


Catholic  Thoughts"  was  printed  for  private  cir-  '  sciemiiic^eif,nim,oi;'t''','«n,'.',!!!.1'K.]y''';^   excellent. 
!.,  ikjit  \  ^  ^  )  scieniinc  etjuipmcut,  esiiccnuly  in  the  inatler 


and   his 

„       ,,     ,  ,  ,  si^eins  to  have' been  very  sufflcientVTuiTh''^^iwc>!^cVH?^^ 

bor  all  who  care  to  know  what  an  eminently  wise  and    art  neither  of  mlniile  observation  nor  of  lth  oliic  disi'i-in 

''  ■"""  " ' '■■  -  •'■•■  '■■ ' ' tion The  work  Is  readable,  thanks  to  tliesub  eel  •'- 

JVution,  XX.  05.  ' 


good  man  Ihought  I'luicerning  the  ideal  reiution'i)f  Church 
and  Stjite,  the  Imsrh'ss  fabric  of  .Vpostolical  .Succession,  the 

o?theChurVd.,ti,beunited,notintheacV{'pwnceofa"i^  Romnn_  Empi.'e,  476,  N.  York,   1882,   12i 

dogmatic  system,  but  by  the  love  of  (.'lirist  andChrist-like 
lives,  the  'Catliollc  Thoughts'  will  become  a  valued  and 
IK'rnianent  possession."— .Sy)a'<(i(oi-,  xlvii.  so. 


the 
mo. 


3.  Outlines  of  Mediajval  i.nd  Modern  History,  Best.,  I 
12mo.     With  Allen,  W.  F.,  Ancient  History,  for  Col- 
legos  and  High  Schools:  Part  L,  The  Eastern  Nations 
Catholic    Ihoughts   on    the  Bible   and   Theology,  ,  and  Greece,  by  P.  V.  N.  Myers.     Iliust      Bost    18.sn 


("Present-Day  Papers,")  Lon.,   1874,  12ino;   new  ed. 

1878. 


"    rhe  author's  teaching  on  the  relation  of  the  Bible  to 
Christlanlly  and  Hebrew  Monotheism  is  even  more  sugges- 
tive and  more  valuable  than  his  conclusions,  profouml  »■, 
these  are,  on  the  relation  of  ilie  Church  to  the  iiidividu.il 
Christian.'  —.Spfrf(i/or,  xlvii.  10:).".. 
Myers,  Frederic  Willia 
Keswick;  son  of  Rev.  F.  Myers 
Lon.,  1867,  12ino;  new  ed.,  18711 

"This  poem,  though  written  in  stanzas.  Is  In  its  es,seiice 
dramatic.  From  first  to  la.st  It  is  a  pure  soliloquy.  In  which 
St.  Paul  is  iiiiide  to  express  his  sense  of  his  own  unworthi- 
nc.'is,  his  deep  repentance,  and  his  attitude  of  devotion 
and  faith  towards  his  Master.  .  .  .  Into  .'<t.  Paul's  char- 
acter, however,  into  his  motives,  and  into  his  various  men- 
tal transitions,  Mr,  Myers  has  not  sought  to  enter.  He 
siin|)ly  presents  us  with  a  reconl  of  emotions,  .  .  .  These 


12iuo.     And  see  MvEns,  H.  M.,  siipnt. 

Myers,  Mrs.  Surah  Ann,  (Irwin,)  [auic,  vol. 
ii.,  add,,]  d.  187B.  1.  The  Young  Recruit.  Phila.,  IStil, 
18mo.  2.  Watch,  Work,  Wail:  a  Story  of  the  Battle (.f 
Life.  Lon.,  1881,  18mo. 

Myers,  W.  Bostwick.    The  "Schwedler"  Bridge, 

ni  Henry,  b.  1,843,  at  I  ^'•J"i''  "'"l,,'^"";',  '**^"'  ***■"■ 

,  mi,,,;,.  1.  Saint  Paul,  I  ,  ™yl»«.  *••  "  •>  [<"'"■,  vol.  i.,  add.]  1.  The  Chil- 
dren of  the  Old  Testament,  Lon.,  1858, 18mo.  2.  Prayers 
for  Inquirers  of  All  Clnsse.«,  Lon.,  1868,  l.Hnio.  3.  Plain 
Words  for  the  Wayfaring,  Lon.,  1859,  12mo.  4.  Plain 
Words  for  the  Sick  and  Aged,  Lon.,  18I>U,  four  series,  12un>. 
5.  Reposing  in  Jesus,  the  Secret  of  (irace  anil  .-<trenglli, 
Lon.,  1802,  12uio;  4th  ed.,  1871.  (I.  The  Jlighty  Mys- 
tery; or.  The  Holy  Trinity  considered,  Lon.,  I8iili, 
12ino.     7.  The  Day  of  Bereavement :  its  Lessons  and  its 


are  .sometimes  .expressed  with  no  common  power  of  music  '  Consolations,  L(m.,  1871,  ISnio. 
and  of  diction."— .4(A.,  No.  210.J.  '      Mvlnp      Ipsxip  I  nnisn        " 

..  2.   Poems,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo.     3.  Wordsworth,  (••  Eng-  !  ,nTu"nJ:',>"''l  ^ZT"',  v.. 


lish  Men  of  Letters,")  Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo.        ■  ' 

"  Mr.  .Myers,  assisted  by  some  valuable  unpublished  doc- 
uments submitted  to  him  by  friends  of  bis  own  and  of 
WiirUsHortb  s.  has  given  an  excellent  account  of  the  poet's 


The  Memory  of  lliu 
Just  is  Blessed :"  a  Book  of  Faithful  Remembninoe, 
Lon.,  1885,  8vo. 

Myres,   Rev.  William  Miles,  M.A.,  graduaied 
at    Brasenose    College,    Oxford,    lnei;    ordained    1863; 


and  the  most  Important  are  deeply  charged  with  that  bur 
den  of  sadness  which  Is  a  very  marked  characteristic  of 
the  aKc.  The  hlphest  gifts  of  poetry  thev  can  scarcely 
claim.  Nothing  thatean  becalled  imaginative  or  cicalive, 
and  littlethat  isin  any  full  sense  dramatic,  appears  In  Mr. 
Myers  «  pasres.  The  poems  have,  bmvcver,  marki-.l  felicity 
01  thought  and  expression  ;  the  illustratlonsemployed  are 
appropriate ;  the  style,  though  elaborate  and  ornate.  Is 
poetical ;  and  the  whole  entitles  its  author  to  a  place  with 
1162 


Myrtle,  A.  S.  Observations  on  Harrogate  Mineral 
Waters,  Lon.,  1867. 

"  Myrtle,  Harriet,"  (Pseud.)  See  Miller,  Mas. 
LvniA  Falco.nek,  Ktiprn, 

"  Myrtle,  Minnie,"  (Pseud.)  Sec  Mh.i.eh,  Mns. 
Anna  C,  fiijint. 

"Myrtle,  Mollie,"  (Pseud.)  See  Hill,  Mhs. 
Aqnes,  sttpru. 


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5,    Svi>.      4.    Lectures,    iiKsays,    iiiiil 


61,  ■-'  vols.  or.  Svo.     .1 

iiii.ision,  Lon.,  I*<fi5,  Svo.  4.  Lectures,  husays,  iiiiil 
Letters:  a  Supiilement  to  tlie  Life,  by  A.  C.  EwalJ, 
L.in.,  l^Sf<,  Svo. 

Nlipicr,  Mucvcy,  i-on  of  Mncvoy  Niipier,  editor  of 
the    Ivlinbingli    Ke\  iuw,    ((/.  v.,    mile,    vol.   ii.^      ( lOd.) 
.Selections  from  tlio  Corrospomlenoo  of  the  Lute  Miiovey 
Niipier,  Lon.,  18711,  Svo.     (Printoil  for  private  circula- 
tion in  IH78.)  I 
"  Ills  (Xftpier's)  letters  Imve  not  been  preserveil.  oral  any  | 
rale  bave  not  been  collecteil ;  but  the  familiar  outpourings  j 
(if  liie  Iniiiitnal  writers  In  tbe  '  Heview.'  with  e,  easional 
lettiTs  from  less  frequent  eontriljutors,  reuniined  witb  Mr.  i 
.Vaiiler,  ami  a  seleetion  from  tliis  eorrespimdem'e  has  now  ' 
been  pnbllshed  by  bis  son.  ...  It  must  lie  owned  that 
nn.si  readers  Will  lind  that  the  ehlef  amusement  they  de- 
rive from  tlie.se  miscellaneous  letters  consists  in  the  very 
free  criticisms  which  some  of  tbe  writers  bestowed  on  the 
articles  nppcariiif,'  in  snceesslve  numbers  of  the  'Kdin- 
buri,'h."'-.sii/. /iVi',,  xlviil.-Vl.                   ,           ,, 

■■  to  tbe  surviving  few  who  recollect  tbe  earlier  years  of 
the  '  licvlcw'  ...  it  will  recpurc  in)  reeomnicndation  be- 
vuiul  its  title  :  to  the  iirescnl  generation  it  will  be  interest- 
ing bv  ull'ording  a  glimiisc  liidiind  the  curtain  of  scones  lo  i 
which  some  bave  beard  entbushustic  allusions  in  tbe  talk  , 
of  their  seniors,  and  a  nearer  personal  view  of  simie  (  f 
the  giants  of  the  early  [uirt  of  tliis  century  than  is  perhaps 
to  be  found  even  in  the  well-written  lilograpliics  of  many 
of  lliem  which  have  appeared."— S^cctafor,  ill.  IIIJJ. 

Nnpier,  Mark,  [..)./<■,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  1.H79.  At 
tlio  time  of  bis  death  be  was  the  oldest  working  member 
of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates,  Edinburgh.  1.  Memorials 
and  Letters  of  John  (ira'..,im  of  Claverhouao,  Viscount 
Dunilco,  Edin.,  l.-<59-ri2,  ;i  vols.  Svo. 

•He  denies  the  truth  of  Wodrow's  and  Kirton's  narra- 
tives, and  stigmatizes  the  rameroinan  accounts  of  the 
sutferings  of  tbe  persectUcd  in  .Scotland  as  gross  and  iu- 
consislcnt  llctions.  He  atllrnis  that  in  the  Qucensberry 
Papers,  to  which, '  through  tbe  liberality  of  the  Duke  ol 
Bucclench,  be  has  had  nnliraitcd  access,'  is  contained  a 
true  version  of  tbe  history  of  those  times,  so  far  as  claver- 
hoiise  played  his  part  in  them."— Sai.  Rei:,  viii.  369.  (No- 
tice of  vol.  i.) 

-'.  History  Hoaoued;  in  Answer  to  "History  Vindi- 
cated," Lon.,  ISTO,  Svo.  3.  "The  Lanox  of  Auld:"  an 
Epistolary  Uevicw  of  "  The  Lennox,  by  William  Eraser  " 
Illnst.     Edin.,  Ito. 

Napier,  R.  A.  Manual  of  Navigation,  Lon.,  1877, 
r.  Svo. 

Napier,  Mrs.  Kobina,  wife  of  Rev.  Alexander 
Nnjiier,  iiii;»(i.  She  selected  the  "  Johnsoniana"  ap- 
pended to  her  husband's  edition  of  boswell's  Life  of 
Johnson.  (Trans.)  Memoirs  of  Prince  Metternich, 
177.3-1815.  Edited  by  his  Son,  Prince  Kiohard  Mettor- 
nicii.     Lon.,  ]SSI(-S4,  5  vols.  Svo. 

Napier,  Thomas  llateman,  LL.D.,  b.  lSj4; 
graduated,  first  class  in  common  law  and  equity,  at  Lon- 
don University  IS.SI  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple  1SS3.  1.  Leading  Decisions  and  Principal 
Statutes,  18S1-84,  Lon.,  1S82-S5,  4  vols.  2.  Modern 
Digest  of  the  Law  necessary  for  the  Final  Examina- 
tions, Lon.,  1SS7,  Svo.  With  Stki-iienson,  C.  ;  1.  Digest 
of  Lending  Points  in  Criminal  Law,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 
2.  Digest  of  Probate,  Divorce,  Ac,  for  the  Final  Ex- 
aminations, Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo.  3.  Practical  Guide  to  the 
liar,  Lon.,  1S88,  or.  Svo. 

Napier,  Miyor-Geii.  William  Craig  Emil- 
ius,  b.  181S  ;  scm  of  Sir  0.  T.  Napier,  «ii/)ni  ;  served  in 
India  and  the  Crimea  ;  governor  of  the  Uoyal  Military 
College,  Sandhurst,  1875-82;  retired  1885.  (Trans.) 
Outpost  Duty,  by  (Jeneral  Jarry :  with  Treatises  on  Mil- 
itary Rcconiia  sance  and  on  Road-Making,  Lon.,  186'J. 
Napper,  Albert.  On  the  Advantages  of  Village 
Hospitals,  Lon.,  1864,  Svo. 

Naramore,  Jay  H.  Poems,  Cam!  idge,  Mass., 
1865,  l«mO;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  N.  York,  1866. 

Nares,  Rear-Admiral  Sir  George  Strong, 
K.C.U.,  F.R.S.,  b.  1831  ;  educated  at  the  Royal  Naval 
College,  New  Cross;  served  in  the  Arctic  exjiodition  of 
1S52-54,  and  afterwards  in  the  Crimean  war;  was  in 
command  of  11. M.S.  "Challenger,"  employed  in  making 
soundings  in  the  Eastern  and  South  Pacific  Oceans, 
1872-76,  and  of  an  expedition  to  the  North  Polar  Sea 
lS75-7«.  1.  Naval  Cadets'  Guide,  Lon,,  186(1,  Svo.  2. 
Seamanship.  Illnst.  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  IS62,  Svo;  6th  ed., 
enl.,  1882.  3.  Official  Report  of  the  Recent  Arctic 
Expedition,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo.  4.  Narrative  of  a  Voyage 
to  the  Polar  Sea  during  1S75-  76  in  H.M.  Ships  "  Alert" 
and  "Discovery:"  with  Notes  on  Natural  History. 
Edited  by  II.  W.  Feildcn,  F.G.S.,  &o.  Illust.  Lon., 
1878,  2  vols.  Svo;  4th  ed.  same  year. 
1164 


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"  in  all  the  now  somewhat  extensive  library  of  Arctic 
exploration  there  are  no  more  luxurious  volumes  than 
these,  and  few  half  so  good."— ^KA.,  No.  2610. 

"Any  narrative  of  a  Northern  expedition  in  which  ad- 
venture Is  rare  and  hope  is  out  ut  tbe  (jnestion  must  be 
reading  that  can  exhilarate  ro  mortal.  Thus  .Sir  ijeorge 
Narcs's  book  is  :iece.ssarilv,  by  the  very  circumstances  of 
tbe  case,  not  :i  very  lively  work.  ...  It  is  Impo.ssible  to 
read  the  extracts  fnun  the  Jcmrnalsof  the  leadcrsof  sledge- 
parties  wilboul  liotb  admiration  and  .innuyance.  They 
form  tbe  most  interesting  part  of  .Sir  George  Narcs's  narra- 
tive."—>ii(.  lid-,  slv.  7IVJ. 

Naroii,  I...  II.  l.ifo  and  Adventures  of  Chicka.saw 
the  Scout,  Chic,  186.'i. 

"Na»by,  Petroleum  Vesuvius,"  (Pseud.)  Sec 
LocKK,  Davm)  Ross,  (iiiyiro. 

Nash,  Albert.  Perseverance  and  Apostasy  :  Argu- 
ment in  Proof  of  the  Arm!  .ian  Doctrine  on  that  Sub- 
ject; 2d  ed.,  N.  York.  1S7I,  l2mo. 

Nash,  Kev.  Charles  Ilewitson,  M.A.,  ordained 
1878;  curate  of  Croydon  since  1885.  Young  Plants  and 
Polished  Corners;  or.  Nature  in  the  Light  of  the  Bible, 
Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Nash,  1).  >V.,  [rtiilr,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  The  Plniraoli 
of  the  Exodus  ;  an  Examination  of  the  Modern  System 
of  Egyptian  Chronology,  Lon.,  1863,  Svo. 

"The  principal  otiject  of  Mr.  .s'asb's  book  is  '.i  rehabili- 
tate the  theory  which  would  identify  tbe  K\odus  of  tlie 
Hlble  narrative  witb  tbe  expulsion  or  emii.ration  of  the 
llyksos.  .  .  .  His  proofs  of  learning  and  industry  are  such, 
at  all  eveiiUs,  as  to  command  attention  and  respect."— .S'ul. 
Kni'.,  xvi.  '2811. 

Nash,  F.  H.,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  The  Divine  Edu- 
cation of  the  Church,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo. 

Nnxh,  Gilbert.  1.  Bay  Leaves,  and  other  Poem.., 
Bost.,  IS69,  l2ino.  2.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Town  of 
Weymouth,  Massachusetts,  from  1622  to  1884,  Wey- 
mouth, 1885,  Svo. 

Nash,  Helen  C.  Rosie  and  Hugh ;  or.  Lost  and 
Found:  a  Story,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo. 

Nash,  Rev.  Henry  Allden,  ordained  1869;  vicar 
of  St.  .Margaret's,  Birmingh.im,  since  1875.  Student's 
Compendium  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  Lon., 
1871,  12mo. 

Nash,  J.  The  Guide  to  Nice,  Historical,  Descrip- 
tive, and  Hygienic,  Lon.,  1884,  12iuo. 

Nash,  Joel.  Lebanon  :  Lectures  on  Freemasonry, 
Lon.,  1853,  Svo. 

Nash,  M.  (Trans.)  The  Crown  of  Heaven  the  Su- 
premo Object  of  Christian  Hope,  by  J.  N.  Stogcr,  X. 
York,  1877,  12mo. 

Nash,  N.  C.  The  Sunday  Law  Unconstitutional 
and  Unscriiitural,  Bost.,  1868,  Svo. 

Nash,  R.  L.  1.  A  Short  Inquiry  into  the  Protitalile 
Nature  of  our  Investments,  Lon.,  1880,  l2iuo:  2d  ed., 
1881.  2.  Tlio  Investor's  Sinking-Fund  and  Redcinp- 
tion  Tables,  Lon.,  1883,  fob;  new  ed.,  IS84. 

Nash,  Simon,  [an(e,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  1879.  1. 
Morality  and  the  State,  Columbus,  0.,  1860,  12iuo.  2. 
Crime  and  the  Family,  Cin.,  1876,  12mo. 

Nash,  Thomas,  M.A.,  ("Tom   Palatine,"  pseud.,) 
1845-1885,  b.  in  .Manchester,  Eng. ;  graduated  at  lialliol 
College,  Oxford,  1867  ;  contributed  to  journals  and  peri- 
odicals, and  took  an  active  part  in  political  affairs.     He 
committed  suicide  in  consequence  of  insomnia  resulting 
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Svo.     Anon.      3.    The  Hecuba  of  Euripides  :  the  Text 
I  Closely  Rendered,  and  the  Most  Difficult  Words  Parsed 
i  and  Explained.    By  a  First-Cluss  Man  of  lialliol  College, 
Oxford.    Oxf.,  1869,  Svo.    Anon.     4.  A  Long  Lane,  [talcs 
i  and  sketches,]  Lon.,  1883. 

Nash,  Thomas  Arthnr,  b.  1850;  graduated  at 
Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1871 ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the 
Inner  Temple  1874.  The  Life  of  Richard  [Bethell]  Lord 
Westbury,  formerly  Lord  High  Chancellor  :  with  Selec- 
tions from  his  Correspondence,  Lon.,  1888,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"Mr  Nish  writes  with  a  full  kiiciwledge  of  Lord  West- 
bury'8  pu  die  I'fc,  in  the  law  courts  as  advocate  and  judirc. 
and  in  the  two  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  his  aciiuaiiit 
liii-ewitb  legal  and  poUtlcal  questions  and  history  enables 
him  to  set  the  portrait  of  his  hero  into  a  suitable  tranic- 
work  of  general  narrative,  'f  lie  portrait,  however,  is  more 
Interesting  tliau  the  frame."— .Saf.  Hei:,  Ixvl.  493. 

Nash,  Wallis.     1.  Oregon— there  and  back  in  1877, 
Lon.,  1878,  I2mo.      2.  Two   Years  in  Oregon.      Ilbi-l. 
N.  York,  1882,  12mo. 
Nash,  WillardG.     A  Century  of  Gossip ;  or,  flic 


NAS 

Renl  und  the  Seeming  of  Now  Englftiid  I.ifo.  By  Dustv 
Illiist.     Chic,  isrfl,  U'liio.  J""-'',*-- 

Nasmith,  D.  The  I'mcticnl  Linguist :  beine  a  Sys- 
tem based  entirely  upuii  Natural  Prineinjes  LmT,.  IS73 
2  vols.  Klnin.  >       '"> 

.^f,"*",',"!!!'  J?"^***'  ''''••'•'  *'••"•»■.  """fJ  t»  the  bar 
Ht  the  Middle  I'emplo  180i.  The  Institutes  of  English 
Adjective  l,a\v,  Lon.,  1M7»,  8vo. 

Nasmyth,  James,  1808-18«(i.  b.  at  Edinburgh,  and 
educated  lit  the  university  there;  established  the  Bridge 
water  louniliy  near  Manohestor  for  the  iiiannfaeluro  of 
iiicchaiuoal  tools,  and  was  the  author  of  many  iiunortiint 
inventions,  including  the  stcam-liainmer  known  by  his 
name.  lie  contributed  "  Uemarks  on  Tools  and  .Mai 
chincry  '  to  T,  Baker's  Elements  of  Mechanism.  .James 
^a3myth,  Engineer:  an  Autobiography.  Edited  bv 
.^amiiel  Smiles,  Lli.C:  with  a  I'ortrait  liy  (ieorge  Keid 
U.S.A.,  etched  by  I'aul  Hii.jon,  an.l  Numerous  Illustra- 
tions.    Lon.,  1883,  Svo  ;  IM  ed..  IS,S5. 

"Ill  addition  to  his  reconl  of  the  niaiiv  valuable  me- 
d.anl.'al  coutr  vanc.-s  In  wliioh  he  lakes  a  just  ,  ri'le  ho 
g  vos  some  .leliglitlul  skelelies  of  a  time  which  LA,"- 

i:;any^rS::.^^'jji::';;!:  jXl'''^"  "^ """"" ""™  "■" 

„r^\'^''  ^^^I'l'KJ'TKn,  Jamks,  The  Moon  .-  considered  :is  a 
yorld,  a  Planet,  and  a  Satellite.     Illust.     2d  ed.,  Lon 
18,4,  8vo;  3d  ed.,  ISS.";.  '' 

Xason,  Rev.  Klias,  [..nte,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1811- 
1837,   b.   at  Wronthani,   Mass.  j    graduated    at    Brown 
University  I83,i;  was  pastor  of  several  Congregational 
churches,  a  member  of  many  learned  societies,  and  at 
one  time  editor  of   the  New  England    Historical  and  , 
(  enealogieal  Ueeord.     I.  .Sir  Charles  Henry  Frankland 
Bart.,  Albany,  N.i.,  186.0,  8vo.     2.  Discourse  before  the 
New   England  Historical   and  tjenoalogical  Society   on 
the    Life   and   Character  of    (loveriior   Andrew,   Best 
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\ork,  ISBi),  8vo.     4.  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Susanna  Rowson! 
Albany,   18,0,  Svo.      5.    Life   and    Public   Services  of 
Iharlcs   Sumner.     Illust.     Bast.,  1874,  12ino.     (1.   Lives 
ol  the  Eminent  American  Evangelists,  D.  L.  Moody  and 
.  I).  Sankoy :  with  an  Account  of  their  Labors  in  Great 
liritain  and  America;  also.  Sketches  of  the  Lives  of  P 
'!•  "^('ss 'inJ  !•'•  Tourjee,  Best.,  1877,  12mo.    7.  Life  and 
Publio  Services  of  Herry  Wilson,  ("  Famous  Americans" 
Ser.,)   Bost.,   1881,   12mo.     8.  Originality,   Host.,   1882. 
I. 'mo.  ' 

,  E"?""'  *^'"""a  Harrington.  White  Sails,  Bost., 
1888,  Umo. 

IVason,  Henry  Biailford,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Ph.D., 
b.  1831,  at  Foxborough,  Mass.;  educated  at  Amherst 
and  at  (idttingen  ;  professor  of  chemistry  and  natural 
science  in  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  Troy  \  Y  • 
member  of  chemical  societies  of  Berlin,  London,  and 
.New  1  ork.  1.  Table  of  Reactions  for  Qualitative  Chem- 
ical Analysis,  Troy,  1865;  new  ed.,  Phila.,  1871,  illust 
^'■"V.,. ,  .  ^Trans.)  Iland-Book  of  Mineral  Analysis,  bv 
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Neale,  F.  A.  Route-Iiook  to  Egypt,  the  Holy 
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Neale,  J.  €.  Treatise  on  Pasture-Lttnd  Fences, 
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Neale,  JaineH,  F.S.A.,  assooiiite  of  the  Royiil  In- 
Btituto  of  British  Architects ;  gained  the  I'ugin  triivolling 
studentship  iind  the  silver  medal  uf  the  Uoyal  Instituto 
in  1875.  The  Abbey  Church  of  St.  Albun,  Hertford- 
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■'  A  '  short  outllne-sicctch  of  the  chief  Incidents  respect- 
ing the  Ahlioy'  precedes  the  pliites ;  but  there  have  been 
fuTlcr  and  perliups  more  satlsf.icUiry  iccrtalnly  more  con- 
venient) nrchitectural  histories  ot  the  hulld  ng  It  is  he 
KriiTid  sericsof  ijhnto-llthogrnplis  tlnit  entitle  Mr.  Nca  ch 
work  to  lake  llie  tlrst  place  among  those  relating  to  the 
Abbey  fhurcholSt.  Alban.  .  .  .  1'erhap.s  no  great  Kngllsh 
church  bius  been  more  fully  or  elaborately  illustrated.  — 
Acad.,  xlv.  ;!I3.  ..  .       t.  tx      r      . 

Neale,  Ilev.  John  Mason,  M.A.,   D.D.,   [anie, 
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Neale,  L,.  E.,  M.D.  (Trans.)  Treatise  on  Abdom- 
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by  External  Manipulation,  by  A.  Pinard.  Illust.  N. 
York,  1885,  8vo.  .    „,     „    ,.     , 

Neale,  Itichard,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.  1.  The  Medical 
Digest:  being  a  Means  of  Ready  Reference  to  llio 
Principal  Contributions  to  Medical  Science  during  tlic 
Last  Thirty  Years,  (New  Sydenham  Sue.,)  Lon.,  1877, 
8v.  2.  The  Medical  Digest :  the  Busy  PraetitKmer  s 
Vi.-.e-Mccum,  Lon,,  1883,  4to;  2d  ed.,  1883,  8vo,  3, 
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1886,  8vo,  ,.       ,,    , 

Neale,  Rev.  Rollin  Heber,  ['nnc,  vol,  ii„  add„| 
180.8-1879.  1.  An  Address  delivered  on  the  Two-Hun- 
dredth Anniversary  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Bo.-^- 
ton.  Best.,  1865,  8vo.  2.  Pastor  i,nd  Preacher;  a  Me- 
morial of  the  Late  Baron  Stowe,  D.D,,  Bo.^t,,  I870,32iiio. 
Neale,  W.  R.  Time  the  Avenger,  and  other  Poems, 
Lon,,  1860,  fp.  8vo. 

Neame,  E.  J.  1.  Ben's  Resolve;  or.  He  wli'> 
Strives  will  Win,  Lon,,  1872,  12mo.  2.  Cntherine  Mm- 
ford;  or.  Rich  though  Poor,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo.  3,  Orucc 
Martin;  or.  Poor,  not  Friendless,  Lon.,  1882,  12uio, 

Nentby,  T.  Our  Lord's  Coming  Again,  (Lcciuics 
at  Haverstock  Hill,)  Lon,,  1877,  p.  Svo. 

Neute,  A.  A.  The  Mysterious  Rubrics,  and  oilier 
Stories,  Lon.,  1878,  p,  8vo,  ,    „     , 

Neate,  Charles,  1806-1879,  b.  nt  Adstock,  Bmk- 
ingbamshire,  Eng.,nnd  educated  at  lheB(JUrbon  Colli-;.'!', 
Paris,  and  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  where  he  grmlii- 
ated  1828;  Fellow  of  Oriel  College  from  1828;  Drum. 
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Besika  Bay  :  a  Dialogue  after  the  Manner  of  Luciaii,  in 
Latin  Elegiac.;,  Oxf,,  1877,  Svo. 

Neaves,  Charles,  Lord  Neaves,  ia00-l^7(>,  a 
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Svo.  2,  A  Glance  at  Comparative  Philology  :  Latin  inul 
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Greek  Anthology,  ("  Ancient  Classics  for  English  Read- 
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Needhum,  C.  R.     Synopsis  of  the  Physiulo-y  .4 

Articulation,  Lon.,  1859,  12mo. 

Needham,  Mrs.  Eleanor  Creathonie,  (Clay- 
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and  Historical:  a  Book  for  Young  Ladies,  Lon.,  1™. 
Svo.     3.  Women  of  the  Reformation:  their  Lives,  laitli, 


NEE 

and  Trinln,  I,on.,  ISfll    lOmn      a    iu:..  \m  ■■    .. 

Sunlight  foa  «,:.„„,  !:<':  "Jsfl.  •fj^'t^l  ^(^::j;  :^ 

Sung:  bciriK   Mo.uoir,  of  some  ol"  the  Mo,    (V  ebmto,l 
IU.   The  Worljl  TurneJ  Upsido-Down,  Lon.,  1870   Svo 

»."  Aumff.^T'tVufr  wait  '^;::«iT'""^"'' ""  ";'"""¥  "■  ^''"w 


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vol'/c;^  Hvl"'"   ^"'"'^'  "   I'""-S""-y.   I'on..   1882.  .'i 

Needhani,  John   Laylaiid,  lieutenant  R  M   Ar 
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WeeUle..,  Samuel   H.    (Trans.)  F  enel    View  of 
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.^ou.:it«Or^jn.,.,,,/,.,,;C;^,,^„{;'^Ch.,^^ 

of_Kpi,eo|,acy  anil  Organic  Methodism,  N.  Yorl:,  1888" 

wiU,''a""|  im"  «"'"'•'•  Cliffora.     A  Chronicle,  together 
of  Franif,    I    p'""""^  regarding  Rudolf  and  Jacob  Naf, 

jnttiJiS-^bl^^in^t-:?-^;^^-^:— ' 
"ws;r:^!:?,?;ri;r^i^::i;'";^!-"'»'-^"-^ 

St,KN.%,^8j7."8^;     ""^"'^-'^    '"    '"«    ^"'-'' 
Hives  and  Beo-Culture,  Lon.,  1865,  8vo;  .3d  ed.,  1877 

of  St    Matthias,  Poplar,   London,  gince  1874.      I    Th„ 


Mattin  Luther,  L.  n.  Isfi.l'i-l  5  V,  "r'*M"''''  '"! 
the  Result,  of 'their 'Liv..     l",  n    1  Hn', '^I'i:,'; .'  '^'*b"'."J"' 

Described,  Warwick,  M7  12mo  «  tL  i'IVT" 
HanilRook  and  tVn.ro^e;-!,.  ."Manuay  1,^  l'  74' 
now  ed.,  1880,  IL'ino.  10.  (K,l  1  Th  II ,,, .  •  ,  ''^^'*' 
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Neill,  C.     Poetical  Musings:   with  L!tn»l  Trn„.i» 

un.:^^iTri;;::.''"^^''-'''^"''^^v^"'«^rt 
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j     Neiil,  Ucv.  Kdward  Uuilield,  D.D.,  l»„i.  vol 

I    POM     "l   rT's.''^'"  'r"  "^  """-"-"T  CollegrMinne- 
,    pis    l,s,.i-8|,  am    has  since  been  profes..»r  of  history 

'  f''the  .r  '"™',T""'"^  '"  """  "'»'i'"tion.  a^ 

Kn       I     T    ""■f":"'«''  Kl'ise'THi  Church   i„  St.  Paul, 

and  iTJl 't'cem'h  r  *'"""'  ""'If  "'"i™ '»  'he Seventeenth 
(ini   l.iglitcenth  Centuries,  Albany,   Isiis,  8vo      4     P„ 

oahontas  and  her  Companions.  Ac.,  Albany  186il,  sm.  t„" 
?870     ',7    6    E,^  iT'p  f-!-Pany  of  l5;ndon,'Alban;; 

Se;:ntec:n-th  l^y:l^'"l';iTZ:' ■^T'"!  '",  ''" 
a  Roman  Catholic  Co  Z'  By  E  j^''  J'  '^ii':?'""'*  ""' 
187:,.  s^  The  Founders^d-  M'aryhu,d.''.;s  ,"  trrrTn' 
Manuscripts   Prinincial  Records.'a.id  Early' Di'cumen  ." 

eludil  F vnl  '        •    ?•,  """'"-y  "f  Houston  County,  in- 
cluaing  L.vplorers  and  Pioneers  of  Minne«ota   and  Oi,t 
■  ne  iI..tory  .^  the  Sta.eof  Minnesotii,  Mi^'J.:^.""  ,8    ; 

of  Charles  th^Fir.^  "'"<""  '  y'^*-''"'"'  "■"'<'■  "'«  ""'e 

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with  some  Consideration  of  his  Studies  Method  and' 
Opinions,  and  of  his  Style  as  a  Speaker  and  &'  iio"  t!] 

remii,i",!;;':,j;'',,r-;^''Vf;,Ul!T"';?'l  '>""•'«•  I^ey  cont^iln 
ni.iii.  disc  Asio  isof'l,  AV'  i"  '""-^--Hnd  a.s  a  public 
-lenling  with '  ries.Vi  ,  4  ;iiius':,f"h?s  c'V  "T'"''  "' 
some  noted  c-ascs."-'\w;",,^xl  is"!  «"">«'t"""  "iih 


Chii«ti  Vniu™      n — ,   .,'        "•'   K™o'>ateu   at   Corpus 

oumh  ntnfrf  !  p^,^^'"^eo,  1870;  ordained    186(5:   in- 

rUe  w  ok  V^n  7?"^'''^r''"^"''  '«^'-^-» '  "haplafn 

Reiimsof  Nature,:  or,  Parables  from   pi^nt^u^   Lon 
hiil,  cr  8vo  ;  new  ed..  1882.    3.  Palestine  Evnlored  wTti,' 
a  \  lew  to  Its  Prcaent  Natural  Features.  Ac.!  Lon  ,  isi 
SientioL""'Lon"'-'.8«"i/-   '''^''"«=  "^  Curious' Bible 
OnT'Sher/'-A'C'lksf  "■■  ""^  ""•■'"''''"'''  "«"""« 
BErj.*"'  ""*''"  <'''""'••)    S""  Harwood,  Miss  Isa- 


vies  i  ^hru.'"".'  ^  I^ '  ««'«1N  »ix«n,and  Ua- 
similg  Ac  fir  ?■"',"•  ^;'""""'  J^oat-Duilding  and 
sain.,,,,  Ac.,  for  Amateurs,  Lon.,  187»;  now  ed.,  1880, 

tion^imrc',^'"""!"''-  '•  '^'"'  '"^'''°"'  ""d  '>"=  Condi- 
tion  and  Lonfiguration  of  its  Surface,  Lon.,  1876    8vo 

IVeisoii,  Francis  GiistaviiH  PnnInK    h    i>i47. 

ti"o  f  to"  Vit.l"",  ",'  /•""■-;"'"  '""'  1«"  '  Contr  ! 
sT7  'V  e  'Vr'"'-''  h""-'  "^5-  ^'o!  3<1  cd.,  enl., 
'vo'"2d  ed  1 -!'"<  '?.,*'■, '='"">■  «"«'«"««•  Lon.,'l870 
ne  s'  acLml'inl  /■  ..  '  V'"  "'"''^  "''  ''^''"•"'lit.v  ""'1  Sick- 
of  Poit,  or  /•  ,  ''\,K''l"-'"''>™  of  the  Ancient  Order 
ot  Molesters  iriendly  Society,  Lon.,  1882,  r.  8vo 

Nelham,  O.  K.slie-.    a  ,<earch  for  a  Soul  ■  or  San 
Plme  Lights  :  „  Novel,  Lon.,  I88:i,  p    ,^^  •"•"  '  or,  teap- 

im,l'f<u".'  ■'"'"'  "'•   *'•""•'''''  "'"'  ^V'-'tiofS*,  N.  York, 

TrMtm'^nt"'t.'^*v^;-  '^^-Siokness :  its  Cause,  Nature, 
ireatinent,  Ac.  N.  \ork,  18,58,  Svo. 

welson,  Charles  Alexander,  b.  1839,  in  Calais 

a  ci  if 'cli'""' "'  '!"":^"'  "'  "'"■  "a.,  for' 4,3 
L         <-•  gincer,  and  afterwards  engaged  in  the  book- 

a^lUueo7th"'  V  ■?"'?•!.''''  ""  '"'''"•'  chargL,'  :'; 
Pa"t  and  P  ,'^"'  \'^""y  Continuation.  Waltham, 
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Nrlson,  Onviil.     On  the  Principtss  of  lleoltli  ond  ! 

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IfillK). 

Ncl*'on,  Ki'v.  Ilonry  AdtliNoii,  1..  l>*2(i,  at  Ain- 
hDmt,  Muss.  ;  tjriKlimleil  ill  lliimilluii  Colk'KO  IHIO  |   ]iro- 
fojuur  of  tliL'iilogy  in  l.iine  Seiiiiiiiiry  |Sl)s-7l ;  puntor  of  ■ 
rieabytoriiin  ehiirolicM.     I.    Seeing  Jtvui',   I'liilii.,  1«0U.  | 
2.  Sin  iinil  Siilviition,  \.  Vnrli,  l-<SI,  I2iiii). 

NelNOii,  Henry  Looiiiin.  I.  Onr  I  njuet  'i'lirlff  | 
l.iiw  :  11  I'liiin  Stiiluintiit  iibnul  Iligti  'I'lixea,  l!ii>t.,  [•*si,  i 
l^u).     2.  Jolin  ItiinliMil,  |ii  ninel,J  lioat.,  Issa,  IJiiio.        , 

NelNOii,  Hornce  A.    Tlirougli   Uofp  Wuiuis :    i 
Novi'l.  I,on.,  IfiMi,  |i.  f<vo.  I 

NrlHUII,  JaillCN  lit' liry,  M.A..  eiluculeil  iit  i'lun-  : 
bridge,  anil  aomt'tinu)   1'l'IIow  of  Kind's  Colli'Ke:  nilli'il  { 
to  tlic  biir  at  tho  Mi.lille  'reniplL'  l^rl  :  di«lrii;t  jmlKu  at 
Cliingluput,  Miiilni,-.      1.  A   l'ro»|.fc'tUn  of  till)  .Soicntiliu 
.Stiiily  of  tho  Uin.lft   1-aw,  I.on.,  I'-'^l,  Hvo.     2.  Iniiiun  | 
UsBgo  nnil  JudKe-Mioli'  I.iiw  in  Mndriis,  I.on.,  1S.H7,  8vo. 
(Tho  autlior  tal<i"!<  o.\oc|-lion  to  wlmt  lio  legiii-.ls  as  tlio 
disrogiird  of  "  I'listoin"  sliown  in  curtain  deiMsions  of  tlio 
High  Court  of  .Miidran,  an.l  nr(,'iuis  in  favor  of  tlio  op- 
pointnient  of  a  ooiiiiiii.'eion  to  investigiile  and  rupoil    ■■■ 
tlio  ciisloiniii'.v  law  ii?  c.intainod  in  nativo  writings.) 

I'ina.i'iB:  being  a   lliin.l-Uook  of  I 
.lolianiies  .-^oniiis,  [pnouj.]     Lon., 


Two  Years  at   Hillsboro',   Phila., 


NelNoii,  Juliii 

Firs  anil  I'ines.     By 
inert,  Svo. 
Nelson,  Jnlin. 

iMsii,  l2ino. 

Nrliiun,  Mrfi.  Lncy.  I.  The  IMiysieian's  Daugli- 
ters ;  or,  Tho  Spriiig-Tinie  of  Woman;  a  Tale,  Loii., 
18rt4,  p.  !<vo.  An. ill.  lib  ed.,  l.'^fi^;  new  dd.,  Lon., 
1.S71,  12mo.  2.  Waii.lering  llomea  an.l  their  Inlluences. 
By  tho  Author  .if  "  Tho  I'hynieian's  DauglUers."  I-on., 
IMSt,  p.  Svo:  new  ed.,  IfSTO. 

Nelson,  M.  E.  E.  1.  Tho  K;iii„-'-ant'8  Daughter: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  I'^fili.  fp.  8vo.  2.  iMy  Wifo',s  I'in-.Money  ; 
or,  The  Marriage  in  K.'itroines,  Lon.,  1S60,  fp.  Svo. 

NelNOn,It.W.  Clinical  Assistant ;  Uelittble  Glean- 
ings from  Pnietiee,  Chie.,  1S"1),  Irtmo. 

Nt!lf-.>n,  Ilicliard.  Conversations  on  the  Apostoli- 
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NcUon,  Kobert,  M.D.,  1794-187.),  b.  in  Montreal; 
became  a  surgeon;  took  part  in  an  insurrection  18.38; 
was  a  consulting  surgeon  in  New  York  from  1862. 
Asiatic  Cholera :  its  Origin  and  Spread  in  Asia,  Africa, 
and  Euro-ie,  Introduction  into  Amoriou  through  Canada, 
Ac,  N.  V.'irk,  I!<fi6,  16mo. 

Nelson,  Robert.  Tho  King  of  Kings,  and  Lord 
of  Lords :  an  Attempt  to  trace  the  Divine  Kecords  of  His 
Life  on  Ivartli  and  His  Koign  in  Ulory,  Lon.,  1879,  8vo. 

Nelson,  William.  1.  Summary  of  the  Law  of 
New  .Jersey  in  Relation  to  Public  liridgos,  Phila.,  1882, 
8vo.  2.  Josiah  Ilornblower  an.l  the  First  Steam-Engino 
in  America:  with  a  Genealogy  of  the  Hornblower  Fam- 
ily. N.  York,  I8s;i.  Svo. 

Nelthropp,  II.  h.  Treatise  on  Watoh-Work,  Past 
and  Present.     Illust.     Lon.,  187;^,  p.  Svo. 

Nesbit,  Miss  E.  1.  (Kd.)  Landscape  and  Song, 
Lon.,  18S7,  Itiuio.  2.  (Ed.)  By  Land  and  Sea  :  Selected 
anil  Arranged,  Lon.,  1S87,  llimo.  :!.  Lays  and  Legends, 
Lon.,  18S7,  12iuo.  4.  The  Lily  and  the  Cross.  Illust. 
Lon.,  I8,s7,  4to.  ii.  The  Star  of  Bethlehem.  Illust. 
Lon.,  18S7,  sq.  Itimo.  0.  Time  of  Roses.  Illust.  Lon., 
1888,  sq.  llimo,  7.  (F"d.)  In  Spring-Time:  .Selected, 
Written,  and  Arningcd.  Illust.  Lon.,  18S8,  sq.  l«mo. 
8.  Winter  Snow.  Illust.  Lon.,  1888,  ,?q.  llimo.  9. 
Leaves  of  Life:  Verses,  Lon.,  188,s,  p.  Svo.  10.  Mes- 
sage of  tho  Dove  :  an  Easter  Poem,  Lon.,  1S8S,  4to.  11. 
The  Better  Part,  ami  other  Poem.s,  Lon.,  ISSS,  H2mo. 

"The  writer's  leading  chanicterlstit'.s  are  passion  and 
purity,  associated  Willi  a  vein  uf  psychology  which  gives 
backbmie  to  the  verse,  while  never  letting  It  deteriorate 
into  prose."— .l(/i.,  No.  3092. 

With  BuooKK,  C,  Easter-Ti''-  :  Poems,  Lon.,  1888, 
4lo.  With  Maik,  Kobert  Elms;  1.  Autumn  Songs  and 
Sketches,  Lon.,  ISSfl.  4to.  2.  Spring  Songs  and  Sketches, 
Lon.,  18SC,  4to.  .1.  Summer  Songs  and  Sketches,  Lon., 
1S88,  4to.  4.  Winter  Songs  and  Sketches,  Lon.,  18S6, 
4to.  5.  Falling  Leaves :  Songs  and  Sketches,  Lon., 
ls»7,  sq.  Itlmo.  I).  (.Ed. J  Holly  and  Mistletoe:  Songs 
and  Sketches,  Lon.,  1887,  sq.  Ifimo.  7.  Noon  Songs  and 
Sketches:  Selected,  Lon.,  1887,  4to.  S.  Night  Songs 
and  Sketches:  Selected,  Lon.,  1887,  4to.  9.  Eventide 
Songs  and  Sketches:  Selected,  Lon.,  1887,  4to.  10. 
Morning  Songs  i.nd  Sketches  :  Selected,  Lon.,  1887,  4to. 
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lOm.i. 

Nfsbitt,  Alcxiindcr.  A  Descriptive  fatal. igue  of 
the  Glass  Vessels  in  the  South  Kensington  .Museum; 
with  an  Introductory  NLlice.      Illust.      Lon.,  1878,  Svu. 

NcsbitI,  Emily  U.  1.  Stories  about  St.  Paul, 
Loll.,  I^lil.  Irtuio.  2.  Little  Arihio's  Catocliism,  Lon  , 
Isti.i,  sq.  Idmo.  I).  .Mumina's  Now  Uiblo-Stories ;  new 
e.l.,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo. 

.Neabitt,  .>I.  !<•  1.  llniminar-l.and  :  Orainniar  in 
Fun,  f..r  Cbildren,  Lon,,  \^7ii:  new  cd..  187'-.  sq.  llimo, 
2,  llaroM's  Choice  ;  lioyiiood's  Aims  and  .Manhood's 
W.irk,  L.iii,.  I^Tft.  ]i.  ><vo. 

.NcNbitI,  .llHriiin.  Durscumbe  Hall;  or,  Basil's 
Liltle  llrollors,  I.on.,  I817,  lf<mo, 

Nesbill,  S.,  nil. I  Ilrown,  G.  Iland-Itook  of 
Mo.Uil  iiii.l  object  liriiwiiig,  Lon.,  1884,  12nio. 

Nes(ield,'llfury  W.  A  Regular  Pickle:  How  li.> 
S.iMi.l  bis  Willi  Outs,  1,1111.,  I^Si),  cr.  Svo. 

Nt'xiield,  Joliil  I'.  liriif  View  of  tho  Caste 
Sysleiii  i.f  the  Northwestern  Provinces  and  Ouilh,  Ac. 
A'lbiliaba.l,  1-^85,  f.il. 

Ncsmitli,  Ilenry  E.  Poems.  By  Sidartha.  N. 
York,  1SS7. 

Ncsmitli,  J.  £.  Monadnook,  Illust.  Cambri.lge, 
Mass.,  l^SS, 

Nesmith,  John.  Th.iughts  on  the  Currency,  llv 
an  Old  Mcrchimt,     Lowell,  ISIirt. 

Ness,  Uerllin.  1,  (Trans,)  Riven  Bonds:  a  Novel, 
bv  E.  Werner,  Lon,,  1S77,  2  vols,  .  .  Svo.  2,  (Trans,) 
I'licred  Vows,  by  E,  Werner,  Lon,,  1S7S,  ;i  vols,  p,  .^v.), 
:;,  (Trans,)  Witiiered  Leaves:  a  Novel:  from  IbeOermiin, 
Loll,.  1879,  a  vols.  cr.  Svo.  With  LiI.I.IK,  John,  (trans.) 
The  History  of  a  .Mountain;  from  the  French  of  Eliseo 
Iteclus.     Illust,     Lon,,  IsSl,  imp,  lOmo. 

Netherby,  Jnmes.    Songs  and  Poems,  Lon,,  1865, 

'Ne'thercote,  II.  O.  The  Pytchley  Hunt,  Past 
and  Present:  its  History  from  its  Foundation  to  the 
Present  Day  :  witli  Personal  Anecdotes  and  Memoirs  ..I 
the  JIasters  and  Principal  Members,  Illust,  Lon., 
1>SS,  cr,  Svo;  also,  a  large-]iaper  edition. 

Nethercott,  Henrietta.  Poetical  Pieces  on  lie- 
ligion  and  .Niiuiri',  The  Traveller's  Dream,  and  other 
Poems,  by  Ilonrietla,  Dublin,  Is.iS,  12mo. 

Nethercourt,  M.  Veruey  Court:  an  Irish  Novel, 
Lon,,  1878,  2  vols,  p,  Svo, 

Netherley,  fi.  Shod  with  Wool:  n  Mystery,  Lon,, 
1888,  12mo, 

Nettle,  G.  A  Practical  Guide  for  Emigrants  to 
North  America.  By  a  Seven  Years'  Resident,  Ac,  Lun,, 
18ot). 

Nettleshlp,  Edward,  F.R.CS,,  ophthalmic  sur- 
geon to  St,  Thomas's  Ilosiiital,  London,  Tho  Stuilenl's 
Guide  to  Diseases  of  the  Eye,  Lon.,  1879,  12mo;  2d  cJ., 
enl.,  Willi  chapter  on  Examination  for  Colour  Percep- 
tion, by  William  Thomson,  IS.Sii;  4th  ed.,  18S4. 

Nettleship,  Henry,  b.  is:i9,  at  Kettering,  Nortli- 
amptonshire;  educated  at  the  Cathedral  School,  Dnriiiiiii, 
at  the  Charterhouse,  and  at  Corpus  Chrisli  College,  O.v- 
ford,  whore  he  gained  two  scholarships;  won  the  Guil- 
ford prize  for  Greek  prose  in  1861 ;  was  elected  in  lliut 
year  Fellow  of  Lincoln  College,  and  gained  the  Chun- 
eellor's    Latin   essay  prize  in    1862,      He  was  assist.int 

!  master  at  Harrow  lSrtS-72,  was  appointed  Fellow  iiml 
tutor  of  Corpus  Chrisli  College  and  classical  leclurer  iit 

i  Christ  Church,   Oxfor.l,  in    1873,  and  in    1878  became 

i  Corpus  professor  of  Latin  literature  in  the  University  ol 
Oxford,     1,  Suggestions  introductory  to  ji  Study  of  the 

i  ^,neiil,  Lon.,  lS7o,  Svo.     2.  Vergil:    Ancient  Lives  uf 

I  Vergil :    with   an   Essay  on   the  Poems  of  Vergil.  Lon., 

'  1879,  ISmo.  ;(.  Lectures  and  Essays  on  Subjects  con- 
nected with  Latin  Literature,  Oxf.,  1SS5. 

\  "While  the  essavs  on  Verriils  Flaccus,  Nonius  Mar- 
cellun,  .Vuliis  Gelliiis.  ThiUi's  Servius,  and  tlic  rest,  rep- 
resent  tlie  more  strictly  leehnioal  and  priifessloiiul  puns 
of  Professor  Xetlleship's  work,  the  ueiieral  pulilic  ol  in- 

'  terested  readers  will  certainly  turn  with  more  plcusnre  to 
his  extremely  interesting  bingraplilcal  notice  of  Morilz 

!  Ilaupl,  and  to  the  literary  studies  of  Virgil  and  Horace,  — 

j  Sat.  Ha:.  lix.  ,'il4, 

Nettleship,  John  T.  Essays  on  Robert  Brown- 
ing's   Poetry,  Loii.,  ISIJ'-:,  12iii.., 

I  "He  is  very  reverent  and  Industrious,  and  his  hook 
shows  many  excellcnl  characteristics  of  temper  ami  tout--: 
Ijut  his  prose  is  bad,  and  his  critical  quality  iiilcnsely 
jejune."— ,Sa^  ii'^i'.,  xxv.  629, 

i      Nciibauer,  Adolf,  Ph.D.,  M.A.,  sub-librariun  of 

1  tho  Bodleian  Library  since  1S73;  reader  of  Rabbinical 


In  tlm   llci,|k.i„ii  l,il,iiiry  ;   „. 
English  Tnui«liiiinn»,  nnd  thi> 


NEU 

literature   ot   OxIonI  ilnco  \H8li       I     /p,i  i  ti      i>     .  ,  . 

, , , ,    , .it'.S'S:  .^r  ■S2:t!.:;„;:;;::;,::;"{:,^;i;:  -s:;:;,,:  ■■ -"^ 

I(irty  h,i..-M,„il,'«,  OxC,  ISHfl.                        "xiuni.    with  ,in,|   „n    dm    Ii„n|i,r    |.|ii|,,       "l.,"-'  .,'""'"   "il'liTric, 

„'*-'"••" ^-  ^^. '  Teller.  J.  „.   ,r , ,  "--••  i '.  ''V-.t/ri  ;"'a^     "«"^«''  ^^-""K- 

Tho  Hull.  iiL'o  mill  'I'ihibIh  ,.(•   t    <..i,iij  i,            ,    '.y"""-)  v...,:..      ..;..,            ..    •'-'""■ 
'T.'.r"''  ••<""••     A  Ccncnliinco  tc.  tlio  P»eticanV»rk..( 


of  M'iliiMiii  („„,„,,..  |,,„|,^  ISS7    r   Mn, 

1S8(? I'.'JV,,''*    ^''"■'""  ""''  *■"'■'"'"«•     II'""-     !'"«.. 

Neyill,  JJeoffrey,  C.M.Z.S.      I|,ina-rj«t   of  Mnr 

...0,,  ,„  tlH,  I,„lian  .\I,„„„,„,  .■„|,.„tt";  P,,„  r  ?f"'- 

1.S?6^  li!':,.'^""'-  •'  '•'"'"^''  ""  Trust:  „  Novel,  Un., 

MiSl"";,t;;:",;!!r;^:„  '^•"'  '^--^  -"  vo-e,  of 

vo!?."p."s n.'  """»'•  '^''"  '^"«"«  ""»■"'.  Lon.,  1805,  ;i 

Neville,  Henry,  I,.  ,„   Mnn«hester,  Kn,-.. ;  an  Khl- 

,„,r,n"''  ''"V"''"''"''-"'  ^•^^•'■^'1  ''^"■"''•'.  P".'furn,el  f„ 
I;on.^,n,  an,     I,,,,  eontrlbuto.l    to   l.;„.,|isl    per"  it,.  " 

Lon  'IT7V  ^t;''"-' """ ''™'""" '" ««"''-"  ''^"ino  a!;; 
l::^;;:  5i;r; 'nr;;[ 'i;;?^'''' "^^ '^''-■'^-1-:  I 

H^:^'!:;. '1?;^^;  .^!'";  !^"'^'- -'' ^'  1-u.ioi 

Wc^,''V,','n'''w,.'*.'^.'"  ,'•  ^t'-^^  '■^■""""'^  '^  Tale  of  the  I 
Lon.,  I8,S|,  2  vols.  ,,   sV,,'  "•   ^'"  '"'""'"'^  """•' 

-vtcnan   Journal    187o-,s«.      1.  w„,,l,  of   Coi  for   7,1 
L>oubt.n«    Hearts,    Phila.,    ISrt7,    2J„,o.      2     T  e\l 

uest.on  ;  or,  A  Plea  for  Chri.sliun  I'nion,  Pliiln     l.^S 
Imo      3.  Popular  Coounentary  on  tl,e  Gospe    i.c   .nf.' 
ing  to  Luke,  Pliila.,  ISfis,  8vo      -1    The   l!n„b   n,    „ 
AMlysis  of  the   liible.  Phil,      18  i'.|    1  >„,  ,      ^  "'';'' ^ 

K.xpositio„  or  tbe  Uo.,,;el  Zi'Mll^'vuZ;  lA'o':'"  l^ 
-.  ^he  Vo.co  of  Go,l,  isril.     ;.  N„  es.  Exe^et  eal   Pr  e 

vii 

Is 

11. 

Meeting   Talks     isso:      l:i.-l>an,bles  of   Je;;;,'?!^^ 
r   l\   '-"'»;.    !■»•    I' i'""Ph   of    Truth;    or,    Je^us 
..ght  anJ   L.fe  of  the  Wo,l,l,   Phila.,  ISSI    I2m,"      15 

,    .  •     ',  •  ."'"''  ""^.^  !*'<'<';  or,  Last  Wonls  uf  P,esbv 
tmnn  .M,m»terMS8;;.     n.  Kneyc.|op,e,|ia  of    he   Pr/s" 

er,a„  Chureh  in  the  United  .<,a,es  !,f  An.eriea   PI  i 
Wval^;nZ,..'?;s^r'"'"""""'-''^«-     ■«.  Twelve  W 
Nevin,  David  Robert  Briiee,  b.  1828,  at  Shin- 

.>evin.  Rev.  Edwin  Henry,  b.D.,  b.  181 1    nt 

preJi'K  ,!'''^',,'',",L''«^',,««^'-?,'.  !'"»'-'''-^  "nJ  been 

'v^smm^it:  if 'Ihoihl^r^hH^!.  1%^ • ! 

l4fT*'„"r*  ""•"''*  Jenkins,  D.D.,  LL  D.  b  ' 
i.  t  •  ti'  '«'?7^^  ^'''-  \  ^'™  ,"f  J"'>''  Williara'sonl/evin; 


Ati!';:;^."^;"r,':"ri"""«?''-  '«•■'.  mxe. 

«„„,..  ••     "M'hi"    ot     |-.,|hi„     |||.,||.y    Xevii,      1,1) 

•"/"".■  ailuiittei    t.,  the  'uir    l^i-i.   1        1        ""'    "■"; 

-'Mhop,.e.iuj.b/;:,Mi:,,i;^\.'y;;;::;"j--^^^ 


.S.^5.     7.  licnnie',    a',o;„..;;  issl^'  8     I      ,',7x1  ,!"";• 
lime    Is^ft      ii     r     i         n-i  .  .    '•    ■"    '"*    i>U'K    ot 

.0^^  iu,::n,e^t!;;'A.^.';:;:';:^^,7''^»""^"».  "*-'■ 

„i          ,'.'•  ^' '"'•«'"  "ill.errorec,  b.  IS.<i6   at  AMp 
gl>on>,  I'u.  I  ..on  of  ,lohn  Willi .„,„  \,  ,in   b'n    f„,  '' 

ann:;;*';^h!h;:n^H^;Ti;:''''^''^'-'"^"-'"'^"«'"'"i 

-;;Ai4£i^7..r;^hnp.;f;:--,;-- 

i«       ni.ll'  •         '•'"•">•"»    l'rote..tantii.ni,  Ahglicn 

lani   ami  Roumni.Mn,  I.oii.,  ls:i  ,.r  8vo     ■'   TV,.,  f     .'" 

;».v  F,>ith  in  JI,.rn,ony     .on      s"   ;  „  to  "  •    n""" ' 

'A:i;.Koo^rT.,'\>:^'i:nr^-^r!'"r- 

the  llolv  .See  i„    l^A.;.,. '.■''•  ^"-    .'A  ''•"'""J    «n,l 


tl.'^iloly  See  in  ;he"Mkl,lie  :(;ie',  l,„n.,  18;.i   p""s^;, 
'-.rc::;:!,;^;,',^„':'U-t7Arrra„«lu,ent;of 

iV;.;;,':^;:^:^"''-'^-    ■Charu.mg   Money, 


Ltm. 


Lw""a\i''  ^W^  "f 'he  HilLs  Phila.,  1870. 18mo. 
Ti,ne.'E:iit   "9,    "T'  "' ^"''"^  '"   '""   ^''--' 


:«:..  ».  Men  of  Ma^k  In  a;;:b ;,;  rv;.^n>^u^r  I  ■''-•  E;'in.,  18^9,  i2u;;:'^  "*  t      "'" '"""' 


11  b      n.Z    r     ■■      "1        ,"'  -^ "on  "  lUiamson  Nevin, 
"■li;  {ante,  vol.  u. ;)   has   been   rector   of   St,   Paul's 


n„«f "'?•  l'*""I'*"''-r    '•    S""™  >'«  Montfort   nnd   the 
Battle  ol  Evesham,  I.on.,  1874,  8v„.      2.  .Memoir  of  A 
Marli,,.  find  Funeial  Addrcsse.s  I.on     I-<7'1  Svo 

li  A^  FK  r  ^''^'"■-♦■en-  »"vid  .fohn  Falconer, 

Th„       ■    w"    r'"i  'I'  J"'li'^»™''  l«lll;  retired  1878 
with  S„     ;;T''2':'/^   "f    ^"''ii'.  .^*'n,te«ioally   eon.sidered 

Ii.i,,ii  ,„,!„;    ■    P'/""*'  i*i"'   rifles  an,    bayonets   .        This 


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2.  The  lliijhlaiuli  of  India,  vol.  II, :  Mng  >  Throiilolo 
of  FI«1J  H|"irt»  1111(1  Truv.-l.  Illu«t.  I."n„  1HS7,  Hvo. 
(Thin,  though  (U'r.iKiii»twl  tu  xil.  ii ,  i<  "  'li'tinot  wciik.! 

"  Null  .f  tmvt'l  HlniiiK  liiKcihcT  ml  .»i.l).  luii  iiwurllie- 
lomi  III  '  very  liitfri'Htiiin  iHSfili'ii '— .l(/>  ,  Ni'  SI^W. 

Newall,  J.  Nuturu'»  N..bility,  l-uii.,  IH71I,  ;i  voln. 
cr.  HvD. 

NfU'llll,  t;«I>t.  J.  T.,  Iiitu  of  the  Imlliin  Maff 
C'oriiK.  1.  Kastorn  11iiiiI<m»,  Liin.,  IHtltl,  Svri,  a.  llog- 
lIiiiilliiK  in  tho  KiiHl,  miil  "tlicr  Sixirls,  I.on.,  l!<Br,  Hvo. 
;).  So.itlish  MoDm  mill  Imliiiii  .luiitjiiw:  Scenes  of  Sport 
in  Ihi!  I.ewM.inil  In.liii.      Illilxt.      Liin.,  1H8H,  Svo. 

"  Tliu  l((](ik  Is  wiimmI.  hfiiUliy,  Fiml  not  too  liiiiK,  ttiiil  the 
Ulustrntluii.s  HI.'  I'lilrly  kih«1."— Si*    Her  ,  Ixvl.  8.>J. 

?(«'\Ulll,  U.S.  Kuou  iiii'l  t»b.-.  unions  roiiitivo  to 
tt,  liivurition  of  tho  Subiiiiiriiio  Oiu.lo  in'l  Lnyinjj  of 
thf  Fimt  I' uhli)  butwoim  l)>iTor  iiniUJiliiis,  1H5I, N.York, 
1HS2,  Svo, 

Newberry,  Johii  HlouglUon,  I<'.'il-ISS7,  l>.  nt 
W»tiirville,  N'.Y.i  gni'liiaii'.!  nl  ilm  lUii    .^ruity  of  Miolil- 

?nn  IStJ;  prftotiKDil  liiw  in  Di'tniit  for  ■'ooie  yuiira  from 
>•;,:,;  nioinbor  of  Coniiri'is  ISil)-Sl  ;  presiilont  of  i<ev- 
eriil  ooriioriitions  on;<ii«oa  In  oar-buililinij.  llniteil 
Stiitcs  Di^itriot  Court  Koporta  (of  Adiuinilty  CiiseJ)  (or 
District  of  Mioliigiin,  .Norlhorn  iind  Socithorn  District 
of  Oiiio,  Wclirn  District  of  I'ennsylvuniii,  Wcstorn  Dis- 
trict of  lilinoii*,  District  of  Missouri,  iiml  Kastorn  Dis- 
trict of  I.oiiisiivnft,  N.  York,  IS.)7,  Hvo. 

Newberry,  .lohn  StronK,  M..D.,  b.  Is22,  at 
Winili'ir,  Conn. ;  gradmitud  at  iho  Clevoliinil  .Medical 
Ciillego  in  1H4-I;  was  aflorwards  connected  with  V.!i. 
exiiloring  ox|icdilion9,  ami  during  tlie  civil  war  with  tlio 
U.S.  Sanitary  Commission,  and  iu  ISdil  became  profes- 
sor of  geology  and  piil;i'ontoli>gy  at  tho  Columbia  Collugo 
School  of  .Mines.  Koport  of  the  Kxplorintf  Kxpedition 
from  .Santa  I'i,  Xew  .Mexico,  to  tho  ,Iun<iiim  of  tho 
Orand  iind  (Jreon  Rivers  of  llie  Great  Coioiado,  ISStf  : 
with  (icolo^ical  Report.  Illust.  Wash.,  ISTti,  4lo. 
With  WoHTHKM,  A.  11.,  .Mkbk,  K.  B.,  and  LKsyiKHKiix, 
L.,  Illinois  (Jeolojjical  Survey  :  vol.  ii.,  I'alieontoiogy. 
Platen.     Hub,  by  tho  State.      1S67, -Ito. 

Newberry,  Thomas,  b.  ISIil,  at  Taunton,  Somer- 
setshire; eiluoati'd  at  private  schools ;  formerly  in  ^busi- 
ness, but  retired  many  years  ago.  1.  The  New  Testa- 
ment:  with  Analvsis.  2.  The  Englishman's  Hebrew 
Bible.  3.  The  English-Orcek  Testainimt :  uniting  tho 
Precision  of  tho  Original  Greek  with  the  Text  of  tho 
Autliori7.ed  Version,  l.oji.,  IST'J,  Svo.  4.  The  English- 
man's  Bible;  combining  in  one  tho  Englisliman's  He- 
brew lliblo  and  the  English-Greek  Testament,  .tc,  I.on., 
1,S8I,  Hvo.  5.  Notes  on  tho  Book  of  the  Revelation,  Uun., 
1H87,  Hvo.  6.  The  Temple  of  Solomon  :  Notes  of  Ad- 
dresses at  Weston-super-.Maro,  I^on.,  I8H7,  l2mo.  7. 
The  Tabernacle  and  the  Temple  ;  Supplement  to  the  Eng- 
lishman's Bible.  Illustratoil  with  Autotype  Plates,  Ac. 
Lon.,  1HH7,  Hvo.  H.  Compendium  to  the  Englishman's 
Bible,  Lon.,  1888,  imp.  8vo.  9.  Days  of  the  Passover, 
Crucifixion,  and  Resurrection. 

NewbiggiliK,  'rhomas,  president  of  tho  Gas  In- 
stitute. 1.  Poems  ami  Songs,  Lon.,  1HJ7,  l2mo.  2. 
Sketches  nn.l  Tales,  Lon.,  IH83,  IHmo.  ,1,  Spocolies 
and  Addresses,  Political,  .Social,  Literary,  .>Linchestor, 
18H7,  p.  Hv.>.  With  Fewtkell,  W.  T.,  (ed.)  Kings 
Treatise  on  the  Science  and  Practice  of  the  Manufacture 
and  Distribution  of  Coal  Gas.  Illust.  Lon.,  1H78-1HS2, 
3  vols.  4to. 

Newbold,  J.  H.  Technical  Education:  a  Twofold 
Protest,  Educational  and  Financial,  Manchester,   1888, 

Newbolt,  Rev.  William  Charles   Edmund, 

M.A.,  graduated  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  18f)7j 
ordained  186H;  vicar  of  Malvern  Link  1877-87,  and 
since  then  principal  of  Ely  Theological  College;  canon 
of  Ely  since  ISHH.  1.  Counsels  of  Faith  and  Prayer: 
Sermons  on  Various  Occasions,  Lon.,  1883,  8vo.  2.  The 
Man  of  (}od:  Six  Addresses,  Lon.,  IHHfi,  fp.  Svo.  3. 
Agnus  Dei;  or.  Meditations  on  Events  in  Holy  Week, 
Lon..  1888,  12ino.  4.  Tho  Fruit  of  the  Spirit:  Ten 
Addresses  on  the  Spiritual  Life,  Lon.,  1888,  cr.  Svo. 

Newbould,  F.  A.  Nameless  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1877, 
cr   Hvo. 

Ncwbrufrk,  ii,  V.-.h  Cloggcr  an'  th'  Squire's  Par- 
rot, St.  Helen's,  Lancashire,  Eng.,  1870. 

Newbury,  Mrs.  F.  E.  Coming  to  the  Light.  Il- 
lust.    Host.,  1873,  IBino. 

Newbury,  R.  Gleanings  from  Ornamental  Art, 
Lon.,  18fi3,  4to. 

Newby,  xHrs.  C.  J.,  [nnle,  vol.  ii.,  Newdv,  Mns., 
1170 


NEW 

add.l     1.  Right  and  Left:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  I8«2,  3  vols. 

p.  Hvo.     2.  Wondrous  Strange,  Lon.,  1MH1,  3  vols,  p,  Hvo, 

•I     I'. .,„,„.,■,  >i,»,<,.    I.nii  .  ISAA.  3  vols.  n.  Hvo.     4. 


!Vnon.  3.  C.immon  Sense,  I.on.,  1H«,%  3  vols,  p.  Hvo.  4. 
Kiite  Kennedy,  Lon.,  IhiKi,  2  vol«,  p.  Hvo.  0.  Trodden 
Down,  Lon.,  iHtlil,  3  vols.  p.  Hvo.  «.  Only  Temper,  Lon., 
IHrtN,  3  vols.  p.  Hvo.  7.  .Married,  Lon.,  IHHl),  3  vols,  ii, 
8VO,  Anon.  8.  Hli  Wife:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  I871»,  3  Vols, 
or.  Hvo. 

Newcomb,  Nimon,  LL.D.,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.,  Ac,  h. 
183,^,  at  Wallace,  Nova  Scotia;  removed  V>  tho  Unilcil 
States  early  in  lile,  and  was  a  teacher  for  some  time,  iin  I 
afterwards'  employed  in  making  computations  for  llie 
National  Almanac.  In  IH«1  he  was  appointed  profe-H,r 
of  niatliematics  in  the  U.S.  navy,  and  was  stationed  at 
the  Naval  Iniversity,  where  he  supervised  tho  construc- 
tion of  the  great  telescope  ordered  by  Congress,  lie 
was  made  secretary  of  tho  commission  created  by  Con- 
gress in  IH7I  to  observe  the  transit  of  Venus,  December 

SI,  1874,  and  he  also  went  to  the  Ctt] f  tlood  Hope  In 

observe  the  transit  of  Venus  visible  there  on  Dccembei 
I),  18S2,  He  is  nn  a.-sociiite  of  the  Hoyal  Astronomii  u: 
Society  ol  London,  and  a  corresiiomling  ..leniber  of  ilie 
French  Institute,  and  in  1H71  received  tho  bienni:ii 
medal  of  the  Haiirlcm  Society  of  Sciences.  1.  A  Criti- 
nal  Examination  of  our  Financial  Policy  during  tlio  Id- 
bellion,  N.  York,  1  Hl\5,  Iflmo.  2,  The  Orbit  of  Neptune, 
Wash.,  lH6rt,  4to.  3.  The  Orbit  of  Uranus,  Wash.,  IH73, 
Ito.  4.  Plonetary  Motion,  Wash.,  lH74,4to.  5.  The 
A  B  C  of  Finance,  ("  Half-Hour"  .Ser.,)  N.  York,  1H77, 
32mo.  6.  Popular  Astronomy,  N.York,  IH78,  Hvo;  new 
eils.,  1HS2,  1H87. 

"It  Is  unlike  anythlni!  e  of  Its  kind  and  will  bi;  of 
more  use  In  iirculatlng  a  kuowledtje  nl  clroiiomy  tliiin 
nine  tenths  of  llic  books  which  have  appcarcil  on  llic  .sni. 
Ject  of  late  year»."-So(.  Hei:.  xlv.llt).S. 

7.  Elements  of  Plone  and  Spherical  Trigonometry,  .\. 
York,  18.'<2,  12nio,  8.  Logariihmio  and  other  .Mathe- 
matical Tables,  N.  York,  1HH2,  l2mo.  V.  New  Algebra 
for  Schools,  N.York,  1H82,  12mo.  10.  Recent  Improve- 
ments in  Astrcmomical  Instruments  in  Europe.  Pub.  by 
U.S.  Gov't.  Wash.,  IH84,8vo.  11.  A  Plain  Man's  T.ilk 
on  the  Labor  (Juestion,  N.  York,  18H6,  18mo.  12.  Prin- 
ciples of  Political  Economy,  N.  York,  1H8H,  8vo.  13, 
Elements  of  the  DilTerential  and  Integral  Calculus,  .N. 
York,  1HH7,  12ino.  With  Homikn,  E.  S.,  Astronomy  l"i- 
.Sc'.iools  and  Colleges.     Illust.     N.  York,  I87»,  Hvo. 

Newcoiiibe,  II.     1.  Christian  Character,  Lon.,  Ihii.., 
I2II10.     2.  Home  and  its  Associations,  Edin.,  1870,  P-'ni", 
Newcome,  J.    The  Wine  of  Life:   a  Story,  Lon., 
188.^,  p.  Hvo. 

Newdegate,  Col.  E.  1.  (Trans.)  The  French 
Campaign  of  1H70-71 !  from  the  German  of  A.  Niemann, 
Lon.,  1872,  Hvo.  2.  Fronliil  Attack  of  Infantry;  fruia 
tlie  German,  Lon.,  1873.  12mo. 

Newell,  Charles  M.,  ("Capt.  Barnacle,"  pseud. i 
1.  Leaves  from  an  Old  L'  ,,;  :  \'the  Nd-e,  the  fi^'er 
Whale  of  the  Pacific,  Best.,  ii''.  2.  Kalani  ot  Oahu  : 
an  Historical  Romance  of  Hawaii.  Post.,  1881,  8vo.  .!. 
Kamf'hainC'ha,  the  Conquering  King :  the  .Mystery  ';! 
his  Births,  Loves,  and  Conquests  :  a  R  i,  nnceof  Ilawiiii, 
N.  York  and  Lon.,  1SH5,  p.  Hvo.  4.  Th.  i'oyage  ol  tlie 
"  Fleetwing  :"  a  Narrative  of  Love,  Wreck,  and  W  toiling 
Adventure,  Uost.,  1887,  12mo.  5.  The  Isle  of  Piiluis: 
Adventures  wliile  Wrecking  for  Gold.  Illust.  Lost., 
1H8H,  12mo.  „    ,      ,     •     , 

Newell,  E.  J.  Popular  History  of  the  Ancient 
British  Church,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo.  ,  ,      ■     , 

Newell,  J.  E.  The  Sorrow  of  Simona,  and  Lyri.;il 
Verses,  Lon.,  1882. 

NeweJI,  J.  R.  The  Times,  and  other  Poem-, 
Toronto,  1881,  Svo.  , 

Newell,  Otis  K.,  M.D.  The  Best  Surgical  Dress- 
ing :  How  to  Prepare  it,  and  how  to  Use  it,  Bost.,  IHSS, 
12mo.  ,  .     ,.       I, 

Newell,  Robert  Henry,  ("Orpheus  L.  kcrr, 
pseud.,)  b.  1836,  in  New  York  City;  was  literary  ediiur 
of  the  New  York  Mercury  1858-62  ;  was  ccmnected  » ilh 
tho  New  York  World  l8l!»-74  ;  edited  Hearth  and  lli"ic 
1874-78.  1.  The  Orpheus  C.  Kerr  Papers.  >•  ''"l'; 
1862-68,  4  vols.  12nio.  2.  The  Palace  Beautiful,  un.l 
other  Poems.  N.  York,  1864,  12mo.  3.  The  Martyr  1  re:^'- 
dent:  a  Poem,  N.  York,  IsBii,  12mo.  4.  Avory  uj:tiu:i, 
or.  Between  Two  Fires:  a  Romance,  N.York,  IHtN,  )«• 
5.  Smoked  Glass.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1868, 12mo.  D.  Ibe 
Cloven  Foot:  being  an  Adaptation  of  "The  Mysterv  oi 
Edwin  Drood,"  N.  York,  1870,  12mo.  J -J  «r'f^]''%' 
Best.,  1871,  16mo.     8.  The  Walking  Doll,  N.  York,  in2, 


NEW 


NEW 


vival..-    |,„w  ,i,„,    „,,„„^    ^  >,  «..  I.mo     2    It,,. 

Ailu    Ilovfy'i   Idols,    Ii„.4„ 


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Animal,,  ,Vu,     l.;,|„„a'  by   J    J|    s'    ' 

l,ngf.,H,  Conn.,  l,.,;5,„e„H,N.  ,, irk 

NewiHgton,  .Namiiel,  [".sL,. 
I  hick  «n,l  Thin  .<e,.,ling,  ur,  A  N  -. 
Moho,„fSoo,llnK()r«i„*L„„:,|s;,«s, 

oarofon;''h„;:'';„;^:;!:-^-J.-eyti,n,  t,; 
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*o    went  through    "vor:^  "I!;,,,!,  ''"  •^-n-'''-'-." 


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Ii«h    In,,  ■„,     „-.         I  "!■'    .'tiilmlioii  „    Ina- 

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that  I  drink  of  ■ 


10    A    thnstinn    Comnuinnealih     I  i,n      losi     i.. 
II.    Ksnav  on   Kivt    I,on     Isx'i    iV'        ,'   If,     '    '-'""• 
i"   i«-Cr-»dlo,  l.„,      isi'     omi '-';;;■•,■"•  '^''^'""""'y 

^:hS.l^->;!-}r^;iT"^^>"«^^''^ 

.V.  ,.  n:  ■..can  yeilHl-a;;:  Cnp  i  ^^^  ^^''^^^    "-"""  '":'y.^!:,^;«-w  Ji^^;;: 
und  other  8ermon«.    Kdited  ,y  U^.r^.  '  ^r:::;e,,  M,,*!;:::!";!::;;! j;?!"  ■'-  >^-?f.  Troc...  or  ^r 


lOiuis- 
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M'.  Joyce.     Lon.,  ISrurHvo 

try  irVircliV  •'f".""  }■  "•»  '■"«  I'™f«»^"  "f  oh 

12mr'"'*"'  ^-  •"*•     ^'"'  "^''^■"■''"''  I>-t,  Lon.,  I.SSO. 
..Jfewinaii,  Ilfv.  Albert  Ilenrv    DD    irn    u 

neiitiea  of  tho  New  Testarnenf    hi  i    r^ '"""■'   "erme- 
UUional  Notes  and  ^n'Z:l:^;'^^:iij::^^^^ 


^  A.nn,l  and  lil^i^i  o^]  ^^^-f^  -««' 


lenls  thuMwitI,   Ili,.,H.  »l  ,,  I,   I,  ,     '  '■',-  :";lh",l,..v  (,j,po. 
>le.s  ti,  what  tl„.vll,„,„,,>'.S '"■*"■'•  >i'^."»n  prrriVi. 


I,  raliiinallsni  swept 
I  .Newnmii  scorns  to 


special 


3":"n/i!:s^t^d,;!r^7-,^riT' r-ri 

<  le  iritish  through  the  W,.r  of  r  79  L .,n    Vsifs"''  '"",'' 

n.ote^!^;i[;!}^' j-;,*lf;-^y '^'.^on  ■ .  But  ,t  .s 

we  have  seen ;  It  has  a  i  s«.ful   , klnr  "'?  }^?  Transvaal  that 


'■•«"    Vllili'Mtly   ,    ,    .    Iih;,    Hi'    ,i,, 

ijj;;i"i,;i::iu' •'-■--■■■'"  "ioei;;'i., 

l)le.s"t(,'w1»u''tlK.v'uV,m2hT'M!l''i)>'i''''''*",'''  ""•  "»"  I      -  - 

imrties  alike.  A  CerVei'l  a  i,.,, •'"'''.'■''■  ,''.,""  "■">"  "II 
out  any  fal.l,  |„  InnnaV  „  or*, ,  ,.  I  i's  .r,?'  '  '"'^V  "'"*- 
mism  heal-..   res.''i'je,l',,';;:.^i';;';i'|  '['-''""gh-guing  opil- 

so^^ce '  w,  ■i;;yi!"!r^;:"''!T  m'7I  '"  ^'' '" "  ^o- 

I.on.,    I.SNN    'svo       '. ;    I  "■  •       •  *'»"'cuiolieal    'J>a,.ts, 

(Ko..;uthand  I'uis^k; )  a  ?„7t;;::';^.  "';j""  ^'•^"-• 

Frnneo-Au.tvinn.)  J,;:Tss;','"s;,„"""''^"'"<"""'»J 
««nke;:7o"n'."70"-8vo'"*'  ^'"'■^'^""■'"«  '"  ^""i"-  «» 

^<^^^'^:  ^"^::..::!r^!:^  ^^^'-  ^-.  •«". 

H|Tr;!;il'H|^t:;rr^-i'-hri.t:Me.„o. 

(The  Voung  \u;{:r oX^'^^Z^^'/Zf-^ 
(Fd       The'"*  '."J"'""-,  ^""^'-     Lon.,      8,S5,  ;,o.      4' 

I-on.,  ]88Sn  ;■>•„«'  I.  ?'.•*•  ?"•'«"'"'  Soli,larity, 
th..«gh  tl/e^Un^of  lirilnt: Ton  .'.TsT  Vsv^  ''"' 
CoS:T."n'..-!;8r.";':V"  ^-■-'-•''"^^^^k.  in 
ouS'l"on"',8.rp''8%„'""°'f''«^  "f  Harn.oniou.Co1. 

of  the  Cathoic  Un  ver  i  vhf  h  ,K  """  t^  "-ectorship 
tablishedasohool  ?o    teln    o?Rnl"  'VTi-  ""^  '>'- 

at  Kdgbaston,  i„  oon„'rcti:n-^:[t^.i;r<^r;'M^ 

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minKlmiu.  Ite  wns  elected  iin  hoiiornry  Felli)W  of  Trin- 
ity Colli'ge,  Oxfuril,  in  IM77.  in  1S7U  lie  wii.i  crciitod  n 
Canliniil  Dcaeoii  by  I'lipu  Leo  XIII.  For  biog.,  see 
Jf.nxi.ngs,  llKxiiv  Jamks,  »fi;))-<i.  I.  Ciillista:  a  Sljetoli 
of  the  Third  Century,  Lon.,  IXbCi,  llirno;  new  ed.,  lST;i. 
2.  Lectures  unil  Essayfl  on  I.'nivei'sity  i^uhjeots,  Lon., 
IH;>9,  I2ni(>.  :).  Mr.  Kingsloy  nnd  Dr.  Newniiin  :  a 
Corre.ipondenco  on  the  (Jiiestion  whether  Dr.  Xcwnian 
teached  that  Truth  is  no  Virtue,  Lon.,  L^til.  I'liinpli. 
4.  Apologia  pro  Vitil  Sua  :  being  a,  Reply  to  a.I'ainphlet 
entitled  "  What,  then,  does  Dr.  Newman  mean  '!"  I, on., 
1861,  Svo;  new  od.,  entitled  "History  of  my  Religious 
Opinions,"  D^Sb  ;  now  eds.,  Is;;!,  I87S. 

"  In  K'iving  this  aceouiit  of  his  religious  history,  Dr.  New- 
man is  thoniuphly  and  ir.iplicilly  tu  be  believed.  Thero 
Is  the  slauipol  trntli  in  every  word  he  iitlers  about  hini- 
self.  The  lolly  egotism,  inseparable,  perhaps,  from  Ibe  oe- 
casion,  the  severe  and  caulious  anahsis  ol'  molive.  the  ar- 
tlstie  power .wilii  which  ho  anatomizes  liiiiiself  and  lays 
bare  his  own  palpitating  nerves,  and  Ibe  exc|Uisitely  jiaiii- 
fnl  pleivsure  with  whieb  he  seriously  studies  bis  'inmost 
soul,  ami  asks  others  into  the  dis.'^eeting-rouni  where  he 
leetures  on  himself,  has  both  dignity  and  pathos  in  it."— 
A'a/.  Jitv.,  ,\vii.  785. 

5.  The  Dream  of  (Jerontius.  liy  .1.  H.  X.  Lon., 
1865,  I6mo.  C.  iiettor  to  Dr.  I'ljsey  on  his  Reoesit 
Eirenicon,  Lon.,  1866,  Svo.  7.  (EiL)  Maxims  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Heaven,  Lon.,  1867,  fp.  Svo.  8.  Verses  on 
Various  Oooaaions,  Lon.,  1868,  fp.  Svo;  now  eds.,  1S7J, 
18S0.  » 

"The  volume  naturally  divides  Into  three  portiinis.    The 

first  part  consi.sts  cjf  various  short  einnpositious.  (diiellv  re-  I 

prints  from  the  '  Lyra  .Vpostoliea.'  .  .  .  Then  follows  "a  .se-  ! 
Ties  of  translations  from  the  hymns  of  the  Itreviarv.  .  .  . 

And  lastly  we  have  what  is  the  longest  and  apparently  the  ; 

latest  poem  in  the  book,  the  '  Dream  of  i.ierontihs.'  .  ,  .  ! 

There  is  no  previous  work  of  Dr.  Xi'wman's,  e.xeept  the  | 

'  Apoloijia,'  so  rich  in  personal  indieatioiis."— .Sat.  Rev.,  1 

XXV.  144.  ' 

'J.  Parochial  and  I'lain  Sermons.  Edited  bv  W.  ,1. 
Copeland,  li.D.  Lon.,  1868,  8  vols.  (This  includes  the 
Parochial  Sermons  previously  published,  with  others.) 

"  His  sermons  have  done  more  perhaps  than  aiiv  one 
thing  to  mouUl  and  ciuicken  and  brace  the  reliuimis"  tem- 
per of  our  time :  they  have  aeteil  with  e(iual  Inree  on  those 
who  were  nearest  and  on  those  who  were  I'urtliest  from 
him  in  theological  opinion,"— s'(i(.  liet:.  xxvii.  710. 

10.  An  Essay  in  Aid  of  a  (jrammar  of  Assent,  Lon., 
1870,  p.  Svo;  4th  ed.,  1874;  new  ed.,  1.885. 

"  His  recent  b(X)k  will  leave  him  as  it  found  him,  a  com- 
paratively isolated  thinker.  ,  .  .  He  approaches  Custom, 
Authority,  Tradition,  Dogma,  not  from  tlie  objective  but 
from  the  subjective  side.'  — S(i(.  AVc,  xxix.  ,':1  ">, 

".Men  are,  (jr  think  they  are,  (for  it  is  the  .same  thing,) 
certain  of  great  portions  of  their  knowledge.  What  are 
the  criteria  of  this  certaiity?  When  do  we  know  tlint  our 
a.s.sent  has  been  rightly  given  toaiiv  preferenre '.'  Tliis  is 
tile  logical  problem  to  which  the  '(irammar  of  Assent'  is 
uddre.sse<l.  .  .  .  The  sources  of  interest  opened  bv  this  V(.l- 
uu,e  are  of  two  kinds.  (1)  The  personal  inteiv'st,  which 
here  ri.ses  to  the  level  of  history.  For  the  mental  analvsis 
presented  is  not  only  an  analysis  of  the  mind  of  the  author, 
It  is  an  analysis  of  a  whole  phase  of  religious  thought,- a 
pha.se  which  will  hereafter  form  the  principal  topic  of  the 
eeelcsiastlcal  history  of  the  nineteenth  cciiturv.  ...  (2) 
The  seecuid  source  of  interest  is  derived  from  the"  scientific 
value  of  the  logical  view  propounded.  .  .  .  This  theory  of 
Assent  is  .  .  .  nothing  more  than  an  account  of  a  fact.  It 
oll'ers  <:(>  criterion  of  truth."— Mark  I'ATri.so.v :  Aead.,i. 
'2:29, 

11.  Miscellanies  from  the  Oxford  i^ermons,  Lon.,  70, 
p.  Svo.  12.  Essays,  Critical  and  Historical,  Lon.,  187l' 
2  vols.  p.  Svo;  4th  ed.,  1874. 

"  The.sc  essays  of  Dr.  Newman's  were  almost  k^  of  them 
written  and  published  while  he  was  still  a  Fellow  of  Oriel 
College,  Oxford, antf  a  memberof  the  Kstablisbed  Church 
.  .  .  tew  as  there  are  of  these  essays  which  do  not  contain 
thoughts  and  suggestions  much  wider  and  deeper  than 
anypeculiartothe  Anglican  creed  from  the  iiointof  which 
they  were  written,  .  .  .  their  value  will  be  diiiiiiiislied  to 
the  ordinary  reader  by  the  fact  that  as  an  Anglican  Dr 
^ewman  necessarily  took  much  narrower  view  of  the 
Issues  between  doubt  and  tu.tb  than  he  has  taken  since  he 
entered  the  Catholic  Vhuvrh."—Spccl(iliit;  xliv.  i;!71. 

la.  Historical  Sketches,  Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  or.  8vo. 

"  They  are  comparatively  light,  both  in  substance  and 
method,  not  professing  u  i .-  the  result  of  anv  very  iiro- 
fouiid  research,  and  not  \  ,;.se.ssing,  apart  froin  the  clear- 
nes.s  with  which  they  bring  out  the  author's  view  of  par- 
ticular periods,  an  historical  value  of  the  highest  kind."— 
i^U.  Kit'.,  XXXV.  '221. 

14.  A  Letter  addressed  to  HiaGm-  the  Duke  of  Nor- 
folk on  Occasion  of  Mr.  Gladstone's  Recent  Exiiostula- 
tion,  Lon.,  I87i,       o;  4th  ed.  same  year. 

"  He  pushes  back  the  exaggerations  and  e.ccesse.s  of  Mr. 
Gladstone's  parliamentary  rhetoric  with  the  old  mastery 
of  slow  irresistible  strength."— ylonf.,  vli.  79. 
1172 


NEW 

15.  The  Via  Media  of  the  Anglican  Church.  Illus- 
trated by  Lectures.  Lon.,  1877,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  16. 
Pincerna:  Ex  Terentis :  in  Usum  Pueroruiu,  Lon.,  1S8(I. 
(An  alteration  cd'  Terence's  "  Eunuchus.") 

"  The  .scenes  ami  iiieideiits  whiidi  have  been  retrenched 
are  ipiite  inadml.ssllile.  and  we  may  cheerfully  accept  an 
ingenious  and  blameless  substitute  for  thuui.  —ftiicclnlnr 
liii.  10l:i. 

Some  of  the  books  included  in  the  foregoing  list,  sii.li 
as  the  Historic-al  Sketches,  Ac.,  belong  to  a  collocleil 
edition  of  Cardinal  Newman's  writings,  Lon.,  Is7n-7ii, 
:i6  vols. 

(Jk.nkeiai,  CitiTicisM  : 

"  There  is  something  in  Dr.  Newman's  nnuiner  of  even 
approaching  a  subject  cbaracteri.stic  of  the  peculiarities  (pf 
hismiiHl.  He  seems  to  labour  under  a  kind  of  intellectual 
s(|iiiiil.  Partly  from  nature  and  imrtly  from  invcteiiile 
habit,  liescems  ine«|ial.leof  takinga  straightforward  view 
of  anytliiiig.  The  mind's  eye  glances  oil  at  once  from  a 
direct  survey  to  the  sides  of  whatever  he  contemplates, 
and,  losing  sight  (d'all  that  Is  most  obvious  to  others,  lights 
on  some  collateral  bearing,  some  cliaucc  relation  in  ,n.. 
cideiital  cin  uinstance,  and  fastens  there,  'fhi-  sinister 
iiowcr  of  dis<-overiiig,  and  readiness  lo  seize,  the  wrong 
handle  of  everything  is,  curi(aisly  enough,  what  gives  him 
with  many  bis  great  reputation  for  depth  of  thought ;  just 
as  if  a  man  should  gain  the  character  of  a  great  navigator 
by  going  from  this  [Dublin]  to  Holyhead  by  the  Cape  of 
(ojod  Hope  iii.stcad  of  taking  the  ilirect  course.''— ItioitT 
Kev.  William  FnzdKiiAi.D:  Ledurcs  un  Kcclisimlicnl  Hi/, 
lunj. 

'•  The  one  object  to  which  he  has  devoted  the  labours  ..r 
a  lifetime  has  been  the  formation  of  his  religions  creed. 
He  has  exercised  an  inllnenee  iiKjre  powerful  over  llic 
thoughts  of  bis  generation  on  such  subjects  than  alim  si 
any  other  living  man.  He  is  regarded  bv  maiiv  pco|.lc  us 
an  incarnation  of  what  is  culled  '  remorseless  logic  ;'  ami 
yet,  alter  careful  and  jindoiigeil  studv  of  all  bis  priiici|ial 
writings,  we  find  it  iniiiissibie  to  understand  what  is  Ibe 
fcmndation  of  his  whole  structure.  .  .  .  Fnmi  liiM  to  last 
he  never,  so  far  as  we  know,  gives  any  dear  account  of  the 
reasons  why  he  should  hold  with  this  desperate  tenacity 
to  the  opinions  which  apjiear  to  lead  to  resuUs  which 
appear  so  strange.  The  question  forces  itself  on  a  reader 
ol  tb(  •  Ajpologia'  at  every  page  of  that  W(U-k,  but  it  e.ni- 
biins  almost  nothing  to  gratify  his  euriositv."— .Sa(.  ii'tr.. 
xix.  768. 

"  His  was  not  the  writer's  nature  that  is  irresistibly  im- 
pelled to  writing  and  thinking  for  their  own  sakes.    lb 
thought,  he  wrote,  that  he  might  inlluence  the  uclioi.^  n| 
uieii.     He  did   influence  their  actiiuis,  but,  as  a  conse- 
quence, most  of  what  he  wrote  has  in  realitv  dieil  awav 
with  its  practical  eflect,  nnd  of  his  forty  voiumes  but  a 
few  sermons,  '  Lead,  kindly  Light,'- the  one  livmn  of  mir 
language,— the  'Apologia,'  and  ijcrbaps  'The   Idea  of  a 
I  niversity,'   will   form    permaiieiil   additions  to   KiiKlisli 
literature.      His  liistories  are  uiihistorical,  his  critici,«m 
,  uncritical,  and  much  of  his  tbeologv  is  loundcd  ..ii  bis 
history  and  criticism.  .  .  .  And  yet  wliat  literarv  ihiwits 
j  were  those  that  thus  seem  to  have  been  squandered  awiiv 
on  temporary  objects!  ...  All  the  resources  of  a  niii>uV 
ol  English  style— except,  perhaps,  one,  description— wire 
at  his  command;  )pure  dictiiui.  clear  arrangement,  imnv, 
:  dignity,  a  copious  command  of  words  combined  wiili'ii 
.  reserve  in  the  use  oi  them,— all  these  qualities  went  i,, 
I  make  up  the  qharra  of  Newman's  style,  the  finest  flower 
that  the  earlier  system  of  a  purely  classical  education  has 
produced."- ^l(/i.,  No.  3277. 

Newman,  Rev.  John  Philip,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b. 
1820,  in  New  York  Cily  ;  became  pastor  of  the  Metru- 
politan  Methodist  Chnreli,  Washington,  D.C.,  in  IMIO, 
and  has  since  been  twice  reinstated  in  fliat  cliargo.  He 
was  chaplain  of  the  U.S.  Senate  18611-74,  and  in  187:1 
was  sent  abroad  as  inspector  of  United  States  consulate.-. 

1.  From  Dan  to  Ueersheba;  or.  The  Land  of  Promise  as 
it  now  appears.    Mops  and  Ilhist.    N.  York,  1864,  IL'nie. 

2.  'Thrones  and  Palaces  of  Babylon  and  Nineveh,  fmiii 
the  Persian  Gulf  to  the  Medite'-raneau :  a  Thousiiicl 
Miles  on  Horseback.  Illust.  N.  York,  1875,  8vo.  ::. 
Sermons  preached  in  the  Metropolitan  Church,  Wasli- 
ington,  D.C.,  1876.  4.  Christianity  Triumphant:  iis 
Defensive  and  Aggressive  Victories,  N.  York,  l'^'-::. 
12mo. 

Newman,  .Mrs.  John  Philip.  1.  (EJ.)  Dew- 
drops  and  Sunshine  :  Poems  about  Little  Children.  .V. 
Y'ork,  1872,  sq.  ISino.  2.  Mother,  Home,  and  Heaven, 
[ver.se,]  N.  York,  1872,  sq.  ISnio. 

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i!".aan  Antic,ui,ies,  I.o,  ,'  "l^r^,"""'"'™' "f  «reek  and 
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I  liighteousne'as,  L™.";^  rt;^'"''  "••  "'Id-]    1.  Xa.ional 
'  V    1    y.    "»  Henry.  PhD     i«i-  .... 

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Nem„^':;j!'crc^--,^"K«ost.,  1,887,  ,«...„ " 

Sennnury,   New  York    I «  , .        ,  V«neral    Thcdogi,,,! 
tant  Episcopal  Church  IS  <»  •  r  "'i' '''Tl  ",'   ""'   '''•o'-- 
<lelphia,  1840-62  of  tin  P     '    ,     ?.'  "'  '^t-  haul's,  Phih. 
I  «>.  and  of  „,e  Church    .ftl.'cl',;"  ""-■  ^''V^'^'oymt 
year  till  his  death     TlJ  f,,  1      .'"*','.»'"''  '>"ui  the  latter 

nconipleto.      I.   The  JewiT  Ta  1    '  ',"''  "-  ''  I'^bably 
tiire  in  their  Typical  IW.i  Tr'''''"'  "»''  'ts  Furni. 

'2.  Bible  inustrS,'ph  r'l's?^  ''t",^'''  '''''  ^^^ 
Blessings,  N.  York  iJa-T  1  '  '*'^'  '^nio.  ,s  iiii.u 
Thro„e1.,^«,I'-^',,  f.4  -0      f„.Tl.>«gh,s  f„r"'tt 

--  1-e.ons,  N.  York,  ,8«6,*'?«.„,t  ^.l.^^r/:^;''"-' 

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trati.ms  of' the  Con.man.unenU,  N.  York,  lSfi7,  18mo;  praja-sed  in  ^  ,y'l«  «^""«"««.  ^J"--  ''^"J;  "'  ,_l  y  ,, 
new  e,l.,  IKSii.  s.  Liberal  Views  of  the  Minist-y  in  Niccols,  llev.  Samuel  Jack,  1^;' ;-  '  "l-^;, ''• 
Ila  mnnv  with  the  liiblc,  N.  York,  IS88, 12mo.  V.  Bible  j  i83.s  ;  graduate,!  at  JeBer^oii  College  Canonsburg,  1  a„ 
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bk  in  n.blo  l"  ..d«  I'll  la..  12mo.  11.  Hays  from  the  ghe-.y,  1',..,  ISHT;  entered  the  ni.mstry  of  the  I'resbyl..- 
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1S>S.  121110.     24.   Heroes  of  the  Early  Church.     Illust.  1 

Phila,,  I88S,  12mo.     2,'i.  The  Heath  in  the  Wilderness; 

or  S"'uion8  to  the  People:  to  which  is  ivdded  the  Story  , 

of  his  Life  and   Ministry,  by  W.  W.  N.,  N.  York,  1888,  j 

12ma. 

Newton,  Kev.  Richard  Heher,  O.D.,  b.  1840, 
in  Philadelphia.  Pa. ;  son  of  Richard  Newt(m,  D.D., 
diioca  .-  educated  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  and 
the  Episcopal  Divinitv  School,  Philadelphia;  became 
rector  of  All   Souls'  Church,  Jew  York  City, , in  1869. 

1.  The  Morals  of  Trade :  Lectures,  N.York,  1876,  l2uio. 

2.  Studies  of  Jesus  :  Ser:-i»ns,  N.  Yorlt  !  -80,  16ino.  3. 
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of  Modern  Scepticism,  N.  York,  1885.  7.  Social  Studies, 
N.  York,  1886. 

Newton,  Thomas.  1.  Vagrant  Viator.  By  Ver- 
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By  Verbosperegrinubiquitos.     Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Newton,  W.  1.  Studies  in  Divine  Things.  Lon., 
1864,  ]i.  Svo.  2.  Fresh  Religious  Tuoughts  and  Truths, 
Lon.,  180.>,  p.  Svo. 

Newton,  Rev.  William,  brother  of  Richard  Now 
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Star;  or,  Wayside  Musings,  and  other  Poems,  Phila., 
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Newton,  Rev.  William  Wilberforce,  h.  1843, 
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tho  Episcopal  Divinity  School,  Phi'adelphia ;  has  been 
rector  of  churches  in  Brooklino  and  Boston,  Mass.,  and 
sincel881  in  Pittstield,  Mass.  I.  Essays  of  To- Day,  Rc- 
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Gatc:  Sermons  to  Children.  Ili"-t.  N.  Y'ork,  1879, 16mo. 
3.  The  Interpreter's  House :  S'  ms  to  Children.  Illust. 
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Children.  Illust.  N.  York,  1881,  16nio.  5.  The  Legend 
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Tables  of  European  History,  Ac,  A. D.  20II-1S76,  Lon., 
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("  English  Men  of  Letters,")  Lon,,  1880,  p,  Svo. 

"His  narrative  is  about  the  best  we  have  seen  on  the 
subject  in  anv  rea-sonalile  compass.  Hiserilicism seems  U' 
us  inferior,  n"ot  wi  mueli  because  we  do  not  'i);;ee  witli  lis 
decision.s,  as  liteause  those  decisions  do  iml  .-eeni  to  us  l,. 
be  full  eiKHigh,  clear  enough,  or  suniiieiitly  eo-ordimilc.l 
Into  a  hanuoiiioiis  view  of  Byron's  .singular  geniU3,  -  xif. 

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1881,  p.  Svo.  S.  American  Literature:  au  Historiciil 
Sketch,  1620-1880,  Edin.,  1882,  Svo. 

"  For  many  vears  he  has  made  American  literature  a 
subject  of  special  study,  fie  lias  visited  America  and  been 
broiiL'lit  into  imimate  relations  with  some  ol  the  most 
famous  Amerieuiis  of  our  time.  .  ,  .  Moreover,  the  style  ol 
his  book  is  eiiergetie  and  often  brilliant.'  —Alh.,  No.  ■/^M.'. 

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1  Nichol,  Rev.  R.  B,  A  Pastor's  Legacy;  with 
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how  its  Members  grappled  with  the  Troublesome  Servant 


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Niblctt,  Stephen  Hc-ry,  L.R.C.P.  Edin.     1 
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Treatise  ou  Consumption,  Lung  Diskisc,  Arthma,  and 
Bronchitis;  new  cd.,  Lon.,  1886,  12mo.  3.  A  Practiea 
Troaf.se  on  Epilepsy:  its  Sjocessful  Treatment  and 
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the  Most  Important  Aflcctions  of  tho  Skin ;  3d  ed.,  Lon., 
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Nicholas,  Rev.  Ichabod,  D.D.,  1784  -IS.A  b.  at 
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Nicholas,  J.  W.  1.  The  Devil's  Cauldron  :  a  Story 
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Crosses,  Lon.,  18S7,  l2mo.  , 

Nicholas,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A.,  Ph.D.,  l•.0.^.. 
1820-1879,  b.  near  St.  David's,  Wales ;  was  professor  ol 
Biblical  literature  and  mental  science  in  the  Presljylc- 
rian  College  at  Carmarthen  until  1883,  when  he  scltlcl 
in  London  ami  occupied  himself  in  promoting  a  scheme 
for  the  establishment  of  a  university  for  Wales,  lie  hiid 
collected  materials  towards  a  history  of  Wales,  I.  Ihe 
Pedigree  of  the  English  People :  an  Argument,  Histor- 
ical and  Scientilic.  on  English  Ethnology,  showing  tlie 
Progress  of  Race-Amalgamation  in  Britain  from  the 
Earliest  Times:  with  Special  Reference  to  the  Incorpu- 
ration  of  the  Celtic  Aborigines,  Lon.,  1868,  Svo;  2d  ed. 

same  year.  „     ,,  ,  „•  i  i, 

"  Another  vnhime  to  prove  that  hngUshmeii  are  Weh  i- 
men,  but  this  time  happily  wiibont  any  lurllu'r  atienu'}  to 
prove  that  Welshmen  are  either  Jews  or  Greeks.  .  .  .  i.ii 
It  never  be  forgotten  that  it  is,  alter  all,  luily  a  iiuesiioii  mI 
less  or  more.  No  nation  has  a  'pedigree  in  the  sense 
which  lawyers  and  genealogists  attach  t(j  the  wora  pent- 
im^e."—Sat.Ji£i'..  .xxv.  7ri7. 

2.  msWfyiind  Anticiuities  of  Glamorganshire  and  its 
Families,  Lon.,  1874,  r.  Svo.  3.  Memoirs  of  tlie  Civil 
War  in  Wn.los  ""d  the  Marches,  1642-49,  Lon.,  '''  b  2 
vols.  Svo.  4.  Annals  and  Antiquities  of  tho  I  ■!.« 
of  Wales,  Lon.,  1875,  ?  vols.  Svo.  5.  Countic.  niM 
County  Families  of  Wales,  Lon.,  1875,2  vols.  sup.  r. ->"• 
Nicholl,  George  Frederick,  M.A.,  b.  183:>  i-onl 
Almoner's  professor  of  Arabic  at  O.xford  since  18i8.     1. 


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A  Qranimftr  of  the  Samaritan  Language,  Tjon.,  1859 
}).  Nvo.  2.  A  Bengali  Grammar;  also,  an  Asume.-e 
Grammar,  Lon.,  ISiSo,  Svo. 

,  '^'•^'Mf,'!' '"•  A.  H.  AMgustr,;  or,  Kcfute.l  Slan- 
ders (if   Jhirfy  \ear8  Ago,  Lon.,  )87t'-,  p.  Svo. 

IViciioll,  H.  Hems:  with  Jlomoir  of  the  Authir 
Pnividtnoe,  R.I.,  18i4,  12mo. 

Nicholl,  W,  P.  Architectural  Sketches  in  Norfolk 
Lon.,  IfdO,  Svo. 

Nichj*ll8,  A.  Stuilies  in  the  Charaoler  of  Our  Lord 
as  nil  h.\ii;iiiile.  fiOH.,  1S81,  l2ino. 

Nieholls,!!.  A.  A.  Cultivation  of  Libcrian  Coffee 
in  the  Ufst  I.i  lies,  Lun.,  1881,  |i.  8vo. 

Nichotlii,  tl.  ti.  History  of  the  Forest  of  Dean. 
Lon.,  18;i.',  p.  8vo. 

Nichoi'.f,  H.  G.  Iron-Making  in  the  Oliloii  T:me 
Lon.,  18li.),  Svo.  ■ 

Nichoils,  James  Fawckncr,  F.S.A.,  d.  iss.'j  I 
»t.  t; )  i  li  .rarian  of  the  Bristol  Free  Libraries,  Bristol,'  i 
i.ng.  The  Uemarkabie  Life,  Adventures,  and  Discover,  i 
les  of  Sebastian  (^abot,  Lon.,  ISfil),  p.  Svo. 

,ii!u'f'!,H,''i'^,'."'"'* "'''  "\''''-'-'  ^"yag'-'s  ''"ve,  in  fact,  been  mud.  ' 
died  up  into  one,  not  m  the  popular  trixlitlon  alon..  but 
ovoi!  ,t  maybe  In  the  leeolk-elioii  of  treljHstian  1       self 
forty  years  aft ;r  the  pvent."-.svi^  Jiev.,  .x.xviii.  08;!  : 

With 'J'AVLon,  Jons,  Bristol,  I'ast  and  Present,  illust 
Bristol,  L880..82,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"U  isseldon.  that  It  is  no.ssible  to  speak  with  praise  as 
hlKh  and  alniost  us  unqnatifled  us  is  dLfsurved  bv  h  s loint 
produptipiM.f  two  Bristol  librarians,  of  wlibli  Nfr.  X  ,.  N 
coiitributcs  t .»  civ  1  an,l  Mr.  Taylor  the  oeele>i»stical  hlv 

•ii,  •,■  ;  '  "'"*  t'li'rouKlily  well  done  and  intercstim;  a 
work  as  has  ever  come  before  our  notice."-.l(/i.,  No  "Im 

NjcIioII«,  R.  II.  The  Vine  and  its  Branches:  ', 
Spiritual  I'otois,  Lon.,  ISliO,  12mo.  ' 

Nichoils,  W.  A.,  [„nte,  .0!.  ii.,  add.]  The  Royal 
Koad  to  Drawing,  on  a  Superior  8v8teni,  Lon.  1870  ' 
vols.  r.  Svo.  "  I  >  - 

\icholls,  W,  J.  American  Kailway-Builder  • 
Hand- Book  of  Probable  Cost,  Phila.,  1878,  iSmo. 

Nichols,  B.  Inez  do  Castro:  Newdigate  Prize 
Poem,  Lon.,  18;i;i,  sq.  Kimo. 

Nichols,  Catherine.  Wild  Flowerj  of  the  West 
By  -n  Old  Prairie  Hen.     Chie.,  1874. 

Nichols,  F.  M.,  and  Williams,  A.  L.  Iho  Stat- 
ute of  Frauds  and  Perjuries  in  Pennsylvania:  a  Com- 
pili.tion  of  All  Cases  decided,  i'hila.,  1888,  Svo 

Nichols;  Fraifcis  Morgan,  JI.A.,  F.S.A.  b  IS'Jfi  ■ 
graduated  at  Wiidliftin  College,  Oxford,  1 8 17,.  Fellow 
18 19-50  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Tem,ile  1852.  I 
(Ed.)  Britton's  Treatise  upon  the  Common  Lawof  Eno'- 
land;  with  an  En^'lish  Translation  and  Notes,  Ovf, 
iMio,  2  vols.  r.  Svo.  2.  The  Roman  Forum :  a  Tot.o- 
gniphical  Study.  Illust.  Lon.,  1877.  Maps  and  Plans  ' 
separate.  i 

•'  .Mr.  Parker  and  Mr.  Nichols  are  the  e.xact  ahtiirodcs  of  i 
one  another.  Mr.  I'arkor  .hies  not  undtTstaiid  1 'l  Lot-  ' 
md  he  cannot  construe  the  Latin  ;  but  he  knoHVeverv- 
luiig  about  the  brick..  Mr.  Nichols  understa  11  Is  the  ^Us-  ' 
',"'Lnni''^Ti'';"''":"S"'«^'"":  hut  he  has  liaidl  •  ijlven  . 
f.o  miich  of  his  mind  to  the  bricks  as  would  have  bee 
Kood  for  him."— sv,^  [in:,  xliv.  U3 

"Nichols,  U.  A-,"  (Pseud.)  ,See  Woiithinqton, 
Miis.  Bessib,  (.Stiio.no.)  hifra.  ' 

Nichols,  George  Ward,  18:57-1885,  b.  in  Mount 
1  H'sert  Me. ;  sorve  1  in  the  civil  war,  and  was  on  the 
Stan  ot  Uen.  Sherman,  whom  he  aecompaniod  on  his 
iimreh  to  the  sea.  Ho  afterwards  settled  in  Cincinnati, 
ivlierc  ho  was  active  in  founding  the  Cincinnati  College 
ot  .Music,  of  which  ho  was  president.  1.  The  Slorv  of 
the  Ureal  March,  N.  York,  1805,  12mo.  (Of  this  work 
i->,l)Oi)  copies  are  stated  to  have  been  sold  in  'he  year 
of  Its  publication.)  2.  Sanctuary  :  a  Story  of  the  Civil 
"iir,  N.  \ork,  ISIifl,  12mo.  :i.  Art  Education  applied 
IM  Industry :  with  Descriptions  of  Industrial  Art  in  the 
.Middle  Ages,  Ac.  Illust.  N.  York,  1877,  Svo.  4  Pot- 
tiry:  how  ,t  ig  made,  its  Shane  and  Decoration,  Ac: 
",'.'  \  *^'''''»Sraphy.  Illust.  N.  York,  1878,  12mo.  5 
I'.d.)  The  Cincinnati  Organ  ;  with  a  Deseriiition  of  the 
(  uo'inniiti  Music  Hall.     Illust.     Cin.,  187S,  16mo 

■Nichols,  J.  L.  The  Davenport  Brothers  :  a  Binn- 
i''|ji>,  Ion.,  1864,  p.  Svo.  * 

Nichols,  James 

Svo. 

Nichols,  James  Henry  Kerry-  The  King 
Country  J  or,  Explorations  in  New  Zealand.  Illust.  and 
•unp.     Lon.,  1884. 

„i,!,?',V'^°"",'"'  F^  •''^  descriptions  that  the  reader  can 
almost  inmgiiie  him.self  a  visitor  to  the  variinis  nloccs  and 

01  adjectives  sometimes  arouses  a  suspicion  that  both  the 


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IS.'^'no.  2m  ""^  '""'"■''  ""'^' '""  '"'''''■"J'  '••■^"yg'-'raled."- 
Nichols,   .lames    .M.      Perry's    Saints;    or.   The 
Mghting   Parson's  Regiment   in  H-e  War  of  the  Rebel- 
lion.    Illust.     Bui..,  ISsii,  l2mo. 

Nichols,  James  Kobinsoii,  isut-lsss  b  at 
West  Amesbury,  Mass. ;  was  a  inaniifacturing  chemist  in 
Boston,  and  lounder  and  editor  ot  rhc  lj„Hton  .foi.rnal 
of  Chemistry  1.  Chemistry  of  ti:c  (•arm  nnd  the  Sea, 
liost.,  1867,  12mo.  2.  Fireside  Seie-.c  :  Popular  .Scien- 
tific Essays,  Post.,  1S72,  12nio.  ;i  .Science  at  Home: 
Popular  scientific  Essays  upon  Sublets  connected  with 

U'V'?"«rr^'  HHr.  '""'•  Y"!^'  "^■'■''  '-'■"".  ■•.  Whence, 
"hat,  Where.'  View  of  the  Origin,  Mature,  and  Destiny 
of  J'm,  .\.  \ork-  18,K2,  Kimo;  3d  ei.,  rev,,  l,H8;i 

Nichols,  Hev.  John    UroadhurEt,  and    Dy. 

moud,  Charles  William,  F.S.A.      Tile   Practical 

!  \ulue  ol  Christianity:    Two  Prise  Essnys,  Lon,   1S88 

I  cr.  ;-vo.     (One  supports  the  orthodo.v  and  the  other  the 

1  sceptical  view.) 

I  Nirfiols,  John  Gough,  F.S.A.,  [„i,t,;  vol.  ii., 
add,,]  Smi-187:).  1.  (Ed.)  Literaiy  Reuiiiins  of  King 
tdward  VI.,  (P.oxburghe  Club,)  ■i,J7,  8vo  ■>  (Edl 
:  Narratives  of  the  Days  of  'ho  Reformation,  ohieliy  from 
:  the  Manu.scrli.ls  of  Jo'in  Foxc,  the  Martyroiogist :  with 
Iwo  Contemponiry  Biogniphies  of  Arelibishon  t'niniiier 
(Camden  Soe  )  l.on.,  Lsjy,  4to.  ;!.  A  Deseriotive  Cata- 
logue of  the  Works  of  the  Camden  Society,  Fiist  Series 

'.7  ■'.?■•  "*•  j^;'-'  "'""'■y  ^""'  ^i'^rhW:  compiled 
in  the  Reign  of  Charles  It.  By  T.  Dingicy.  With  an 
Intioiiuetic;!,  Ac.  (Camden  Soe.)  Lon.,  I8O7  l,S(i8  2 
yol£.4to^_  5.  (Trans.)  Pilgrimages  of  E.asmus';  2d  ed„ 
Lon,,  18,.,  ,,.  8v,,  C.  ( Ed.)  The  Autobiography  of  Anno 
Ladj  HaiKctl.  (Camden  Soc.)  Lon.,  !,s75,  4to  With 
BijrrB,  ,Ioii.<,  (ul.;  Wills  from  Doctors'  Commons;  a 
Selection  from  the  Wills  of  Eminent  Persons  proved  in 
the  Preiogntive  Court  at  Canterbury,  I  I95-Iti95,  (Cam- 
den ,Soc.,)  Lon.,  ISii.S,  4to. 

Nichols,  Laura  D.     Netty  Marlow  in  Washington. 

Illu.«t.     Lost.,  I8SIJ,  Kimo.  ° 

Nichols,    (fori.ierly   Gove,)    .Mrs.    .Mary   .Sar- 

,  geant,  [,<„(<.   vol.  ii.,  add.]      1.  Experience  in  Water- 

1  Cure,  .V  York,  1849,  12mo.      2.   A   Woiiian'o  Work   in 

Hater-Cure  and  Sanitary  Education,  Lon.,  1874,  16mo 
I      Nichols,  Starr  H.,  graduated  at  Yale  College,  and 
becf-me  a   1  nitarian   minister;    now  a  broker  in   New 
lork.     Monte  Rcsa:  the  Epic  of  an   Alp,  Best.,  1882 
Itimo.  ' 

'  n»'v.'r'i  7'''"'"  """  '^^  ^^l^"-'''  "'"-'  -^'Pi'ii'  'icscription  was 
il\%  i-^""-'  '="""I>'''-'««<1  i"'"  a  single  vohime.''-.V„(,;,„, 

AAA  V  I.   -if  1,  ' 

,      Nichols,  Thomas.     What's  in  a  Name:  being  a 
i  Popular  Explanation  cf  Ordinary  Christian   Names  of 

i  ,1",;  ","0       """'"■     I^.yT.Nickle  Nichols,  [pseud.]     Lon., 

)  18,i9,  ISmo.  ■'  ' 

:      Nichols,  Thomas,  of  the  British  Museum.     1    \ 

,  "r„     "'' J""'.^,';"''"'  '"  ""'   '^■••''■'^>'  ^".■'eum,  Lon., 
'    ,si,6,  8vo      2.  A  Handy  Book  of  the  British  Milseum 
Lon..  Ih(0,  Svo. 

N'chols,  Thomas  L.,  M.D.,  F.S.A.,  [ai,tc,  vol.  ii., 
adu  ,]  b.  in  New  England  about  1820:  removed  to  Eng- 
land during  the  civil  war  and  settled  at  Malvern.  1 
lorty  Years  of  American  Life,  Lon.,  18(U,  2  vols.  Svo- 
now  ed.,  1875.  ' 

".\o  bool-  we  have  ever  read  gave  us  anvthiiiff  llkeso 

2.  How  to  Cook:  ^:sthetio  Gastronomy,  Lon.,  1S72 
12mo.  I!.  Human  Physiology  the  Basis  of  Sanitary  and 
Social  .Science,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  8vo;  new  cd..'.,  lS75,"l8S5 
4.  How  '  ■  Behave :  a  Manual  of  Manners  and  Morals 
Lon.,  18,  4,  12mo.  5.  How  to  Live  on  Sixpence  a  Day. 
Lon..  18,5;  abridged  ed.,  1879. 
„.i'MT''f."'?"''""  ","",  sixpi-'iiTO  a  'Iny  will  amplv  supplv  us 

faith  1>  one  who  would  seem  to  practise  what  lie  preaches  " 
— ^pea(«or,  xlix.  .vj, 

6.  Social  Life:  its  Principles,  Relations,  and  Obliga- 
tions Lon.,  ms,  l2mo.  7.  Count  Rumford  :  How  ho 
banished  Beggary  from  Bavaria,  Lon.,  1879,  18mo.  8. 
A  Scamper  across  Europe:  with  Glimpses  of  Paris,  Ao  ' 
Lon  1879,  1.8mo.  9.  Eating  to  Live:  the  Diet  Cure! 
an  t.'isayon  the  ilolulions  of  Food  and  Drink  to  Health, 
Disease,  and  Cure,  Lon.,  1881,  |2mo.     111.  Marriage  in 

■  Ji/?S*'    ■'"   "■''"■■y.  Pliysiology,  Morals,  Ae.,   Lon., 
1888,  I2ino. 

Nichols,  W.  A.  The  Wise  Woman  as  Builder ;  or. 
Strength  and  Beauty  in  the  Formation  of  Female  Char- 
acter, Ohio.,  1883,  sq.  16mo. 

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Nichols,  W.  T.  Mind  Cure :  its  Truths  and  Falla- 
cies, t'hio.,  \»m),  I2ino. 

Nicho's,  Williilin.  The  Beloved  I'rlnce :  a  Me- 
moir, fof  PriiR'O  Alliert.]  I,on.,  IH8II,  p.  Svo. 

Nichols,  William  A.  I.ifo  of  S.  T.  Nichols. 
Illust.     \.  York,  isrili,  ISiuo. 

NichulM,  Kev.  William  Luke,  M.A.,  F.S.A., 
graduated  iit  (iiioen's  Collei^u,  Oxford,  182J;  ordained 
1S27;  ininisler  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hath,  ISIilMB;  vicar 
of  IJuckland-Monaohorum  18 It)-,')!.  I.  Koliquiic  Ho- 
manic:  a  Korniin  Villa  described,  Bath,  I.s;i3,  Ito.  2. 
(Kd.)  Kilvcrt's  Hcmains,  Bath,  I8fi7,  Svo.  ;j.  The 
Quiintocks  and  their  Associations,  Bath,  IS7.'(,  Hvo. 

Nichols,  William  Kiplcy,  isir-is.-^ti,  b.in  Boston, 
Mass.;  grailuated  at  the  Alassachusetts  Institute  of 
Technology  in  lS()il,  anci  became  proftissor  of  cheui- 
istry  there  in  1S71.  I.  On  the  Filtration  of  I'otable 
Water.  Illust.  N.  York,  IS7H,  Svo.  2.  Water-Supply, 
considered  mainly  from  a  Chemical  and  Sanitary  Stand- 
Point,  X.  Y'ork,  IS."^;!,  Svo.  With  NoiiToN,  Lkwis  M., 
Experiments  in  General  Chemistry,  Best.,  1884.  Pri- 
vately printed. 

Nicholson,  Alexander,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  a  .Scotch 
advocate;  late  sheriff  of  Kirkcudbright.  1.  Oaelic 
Proverbs  and  Familiar  Phrases,  Ediu.,  I8H1,  p.  Svo.  2. 
(Ed.)  Memoirs  of  .-Vdaiu  Black,  iss.'i,  cr.  Svo.  (Includes 
extracts  from  an  nnpublisheti  autobiography.) 

"  It  is  written  with  taste  and  judgiutMit."— .S/Kda/or,  Iviii. 
1107. 

'S.  No  Cipher  in  .'Shakespeare:  being  a  Refutation  of 
the  Hon.  Ignatius  Donnelly's  Great  Cryptogram,  Lon., 
1888.  Svo. 

Nicholson,  Brinsley.  (Ed.)  The  Discoverie  of 
'I'itchcraft.  By  Reginald  .Scot.  Being  a  Reprint  of 
the  First  Edition,  published  in  15S4;  with  Notes,  Glos- 
sary, and  Introiluction,  l.on.,  1886,  4to. 

Nicholson,  C  '^.  iptive  Account  of  the  Roman 
Villa  at  Brading,  Isle  u:        ght,  Lon.,  18SU,  cr.  4to. 

Nicholson,  Cornelius,  F.G.S.,  F.S.A.,  b.  1,804. 
Work  and  Worker^'  of  the  British  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo. 

Nicholson,  E.  1.  Chronological  Guide  to  English 
Literature,  I  jn.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Spinoza; 
from  the  (icrman  of  13.  Aucrbach,  Lon.,  1882,  2  vols. 
ISmo.  3.  Student's  Manual  of  German  Literature, 
(based  on  ICurz,)  L(m.,  I8S2.  p.  Svo. 

Nicholson,  Edward  Williams  Byron,  M.A., 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  O.xfonl,  1871 ;  librarian  of 
the  London  Institution  1873-82,  and  since  then  Hodley's 
librarian.  I.  The  Christ-Child,  .to. :  Poems,  Lon.,  1877, 
cr.  Svo.  2.  The  Rights  of  an  .\nimal:  a  New  Essay 
in  Ethic-.  Lon.,  1S79,  p.  8vo.  .'i.  The  (iospel  according 
to  the  Hebrews;  its  Fragments,  Translated  and  Anno- 
tated: with  a  Critical  .Analysis,  Lon.,  IS7il,  Svo.  4.  A 
New  Commentary  on  the  Gospel  according  to  Matthew, 
Lon.,  ISSl,  Svo.  0.  Our  New  New  Testament:  Explana- 
tion and  Criticism,  Lon.,  ISSl,  fp.  Svo. 

Nicholson,  3Irs.  Eliza  Jane,  (Poitevent.) 
Lyrics.     By  Pea.l  Rivers,  [pseud.]     Pliila.,  1873, 

Nicholson,  Geor;je,  curator  of  the  Royal  Botanic 
Gardens,  Kow.  (Ed.)  -'ho  Illustrated  Dictionary  of 
Gardening,  Lon.,  ISS4-S8,  4  vols.  4to. 

Nicholson,  H.  W.  The  Lost  Children;  or,  A 
Night's  Adventure:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1S68,  12mo;  new  cd., 
1876. 

Nicholson,  Capt.  H.  Whalley.  From  Sword 
to  Share;  or,  .V  Fortune  in  Five  Years  at  Hawaii,  Loi,,, 
18SI,  p.  Svo. 

Nicholson,  Henry  Alleyne,  M.D.,  Ph.D., 
F.G.S.,  b.  1811,  at  Pentlth.  Cumberland,  and  educated 
at  the  universities  ef  Giittingen  and  Edinburgh  ;  was 
appointed  lecturer  on  natural  history  in  the  .Medical 
School  if  Edinburgh  in  1869,  profe3.sor  of  natural  his- 
tory anu  botany  in  the  University  of  Toronto,  Canada, 
in  1S7I,  j  rui'o'sor  of  biology  and  physiology  in  the 
University  of  Durham  in  1874,  professor  of  natural 
history  in  the  University  of  St.  Andrews  in  1875, 
Swiney  lecturer  on  geology  to  the  British  .Museum  in 
1 877,  and  Regius  professor  of  natural  history  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  .Aberdeen  in  1882.  He  has  published  numer- 
ous memoirs  in  scientiflo  journals.  I.  Essay  on  the 
(Jcology  of  Cumberland  and  Westmorelaml.  Illust. 
Lon.,  iSiiS,  Svo,  2.  A  Manual  of  Zoology,  for  the  Use 
of  Students,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo;  6th  ed.,  enl.,  Edin., 
1880,  Svo;  7th  ed.,  1887.  3.  Syllabus  of  Lectures  on 
Zoology,  Geology,  and  Palieontology,  Edin.,  1S70.  4. 
Advanced  Text-Book  of  Zoology.  Illust.  Lon.,  1870, 
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p.  Svo;  4th  cd.,  Edin.,  1SS6.  5.  Introductory  Text- 
Book  of  Zoology,  Edin  ,  1H7I,  12mo;  6th  cd.,  1887.  6. 
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8vo.  „         „ 

Nitzch,  Mrs.  Helen.  "  Catherine  Owen,  pseud.,) 
d.  ISSil,  at  hor  home  at  Piuinfield,  N.J.  1.  Culture  and 
Cooking;  n,  Art  in  tho  Kitchen,  N.  York,  1881,  12mo. 
2.  Ten  Do  lurs  Enough:  Keeping  House  well  on  Ten 
Dollars  a  '.Voi!( :  how  it  has  been  done,  how  it  may  bo 
done  again,  Iw  ^t.,  1887,  12mo.  :i.  Le.-sonj  in  Candy- 
Making,  Spri.i -field,  Mass.,  1887,  Itimo.  4.  Perfect 
Bread:    its    Preparation   and    Use,   Springfield,    Mass., 

1887,  Ifiiiio.  6.  A  Key  to  Cooking  that  will  unlock 
many  Kitchen  Mysteries,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1887, 16mo. 
fi,  (j'entle  Bread-Winners:  the  Story  of  one  of  them, 
Uost.,   1888,    12mo.      7.  Molly   Bishop's  Family,   Bost., 

1888.  12.no.  ,       , 
Niven,  C.     1.  Conduction  of  Heat  in  Ellinsoios  of 

Revolution,  Lon.,  1880,  4to.  2.  Induction  of  Electrical 
Currents  in  Infinite  Plates  and  Spherical  Shells,  (Philo- 
s-iphical  Transactions,)  Lon.,  1882,  4to. 

Niven,  W.,  architect.  1.  Illustrations  of  Old  War- 
wickshire Houses,  Lon.,  1879.  (Etchings,  with  descrip- 
tive letter- press.) 

"  A.S  specimens  of  the  picturesque  of  doraestie  areliitec- 
ture,  we  have  .seldom  lookod  ov;r  a  collection  of  Hjnstrn- 
tioiis  of  the  kind  contaiiiintt  a  larger  proportion  of  what 
Is  really  pleasing  and  suggestive  to  the  fancy.  —AcaU,  xv. 
267. 

2.  London  City  Churches  destroyed  since  A.D.  1800, 
or  now  threatened,  Illustrated  and  Described,  Lon., 
1888.  Printed  for  the  author.  (Contains  photo-lithog- 
raphy and  etchings.)  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,. 
"The  author  is  an  intelligent  and  enthusiastic  lover  of 
beauty,  genuine  orohiteelure,  and  antiquity.  —Ath.,  >o. 
3156 

Niven,  Kev.  William,  B.D.,  ordained  1834;  per- 
petual curate  of  St.  Saviour's,  Upper  Chelsea,  1840-68. 
i.  Thoughts  on  the  Kingdom  of  (>od,  Lon.,  1862,  12mo; 
4th  ed.,  1872.  2.  The  Victory  over  Death,  Lon.,  1864, 
12mo.  3.  Plain  Sermons  in  Perilous  Times,  Lon.,  1868, 
12m».  4.  Family  Prayers,  and  Prayers  for  Special 
Occasions,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  '  ^amily  Readings  on 
Philippians,  Lon.,  1873,  12mo.  ""amily  Readings  on 

Thessa'onians,  Lon.,  1875,  12m 

Nixdorff,  Henry  M.  Tifi.  ^  .Vhittier'a  Heroine, 
Barbara  Fritchie:  including  a  Skelcli  of  lllstorio  "  Old 
Fro('.eri:ik,"  Frederick,  Md.,  1887,  12mo. 

Nixon,  Francis  H.     1.  Populotion;   or,  A   Plea 

for  Victo  1,1,  Lon.,  1862,  8vo.    2.  The  Legends  and  Lays 

of    Peter   Perfume:    Collected,  Corrected,  and    Edited, 

Melbourne,  1865. 

Nixon,  John.     1.  Among  the  Boers;  or,  Notes  of  a 

U78 


NOB 

Trip  to  South  Africa  In  Search  of  Health.    Illust.     Lon,, 

1880,  8vo. 

"  He  tells  lis  that  he  writes  for  two  classes  of  readers.— 
first,  fiirtlie  (feiieral  reader;  and.. secondly, for  persons  in 
search  of  a  climulc  suitable  for  threatened  and  uclual  inil- 
niiinary  disease  ...  The  second  class  .  .  .  may  learn  nuuh 
from  h"is  bcjoks."— .lcii((.,  xix.  132. 

2.  The  Complete  Story  of  the  Trv.n;  iinl,  fr  m  the 
"  Hrcat  Trek"  to  the  Convention  •.•f  Ijondon,  Lon  ,  i -^85, 

•^vo.  ,  ,    , 

"  .\  very  fair  and  readable  histury."  -.Virf.,  xxvil.  ..':;i, 
Nixon,  W.     All  and  in  All;  ReJ.Jn.i.s  of  Christ  as 
God,  Creator,  Ac,  Lon.,  1882,  y-ia. 

Nond,  Henry  M.,  [mnv  vol.  ii,,  add.]  1.  The 
Induction  Coil:  the  Principle  of  its  Consirn-tion,  Lcn,, 
1861,  12i:io;  3d  (J  .  1808,  ■  .'.  Mar,uii'.  •  i  Ci.-niciil 
Analysis,  Qualilal  ,e  and  'iumlitativc,  Lon.,  id64,  ji. 
8vo.  3.  ';'lie  Stude  It's  Text-Bo<  i'  of  Electricity,  Lon., 
1806.  p   Svo:  new  ed.,  '879. 

NOHKP-  John.  1.  Worcester  Sects:  Roman  Catho- 
lics ar.d  i>  -sfnters,  Lon.  l.vl,  fp.  8vo.  2.  The  Monas- 
tery an'  i',  ti.edral  of  Worcester,  l.on,,  1886,  12mo.  3. 
Guide  tu  AVorcestershire,  Lon.,  180;,  ;  'mo.  4.  Worces- 
tershire Relii',  Lon.,  1877,  12ino. 

Noakc,  .^JlOor   U.  C.     > .  The  Devil's  TriHi.'i>>i. 
Satire,    anc    i/tjier    i'oeins,   Lon.,   1859,   12ino.     2.   U  ■  r 
Songs,  Lon.,  1860,  i"mo.     ...  Tho  Bi.-ou:;^:;  c,  Marliul 
Lyrist,  Lon.,  1871,  o.  8v.  ;  new  ed.,  1879. 

Noble,  Miss  Aiinetlr  Lucil'^, ''.  1844,  i.f  .'.Ibion, 
Orleans  Co.,  N.Y. ;  ins  couiributeil  l;if;;"ly  to  muga-zim- 
and  journaki.  ].  l.leanor  WiHoufrn^jy,  Bosl.,  ISTo, 
I6mo.  2.  St.  Augustine's  Ladder.  Illust.  Bost.,  IS?/,, 
Ifiino.  .'.  .Judge  liranard's  Infantry,  i'hila.,  1873.  I. 
Under  Shelter.  Illust.  N.  York,  1876, 16mo.  5.  Out  of 
the  Wav.  Illust.  N.  York,  1877,  ]6mo.  6.  The  Qucir 
House  in  Rugby  Court  X.  York,  1878,  16mo.  7.  Siln- 
Gower's  Daughters,  Phil;..,  1878, 16mo.  8.  Uncle  .lacks 
Executors,  N,  York,  1880.  16mo.  9.  Eunice  Lathro)., 
Spinster,  1882,  sq,  Ifimo.  10.  How  Billy  went  up  in 
the  World,  N.  York,  188:',  it  mo.  11.  Turryport  School- 
Girls.  Illust.  N.  York,  i  ■-'2,  16mo.  12.  Miss  Janets 
Old  House,  1884,  13,  Th-  i'rofessor'a  Girls,  1885.  II. 
Dave  Marquand,  1886.  ,.■■  After  the  Failure;  or,  A 
Loss  and  a  Gain,  Pbila.,  1  -x7,  Ifimo.  16.  The  Silent 
Man's  Logacv,  Phila.,  1888,  lOnio. 

Noble,  Charles.  Comp  odium  and  Comparative 
View  of  the  Thirty-Eight  State  Laws  of  Marriage  anM 
Divorce  in  the  United  States,  ^n  1882:)  the  Conllict 
and  the  Remedy,  N.  York,  1882,  8vo. 

Noble,  Daniel,  M.D.,  ["»(<■,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  isl;;-^ 
1885.  Three  Lectures  on  the  Correlation  of  Psychology 
and  Physiology,  Lon.,  1854,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  1855. 

Noble,  E.  1.  Dora's  Diamonds,  Lon.,  1882,  12nn.. 
2.  Irish  Pride  :  an  Unsocial  Tale  of  Social  Life,  Lon., 
1885,  p.  Svo. 

Noble,  Edmund,  b.  in  Scotland ;  resides  in  Bosbpii, 
Mass.  The  Russian  Revolt :  its  Causes,  Conditions,  aii'l 
Prospects,  Bost.,  1885,  I2nio. 

"  It  is  the  production  of  a  writer  familiar  with  Uusmh 
and  her  history,  her  people  and  her  woes,  from  study  iis 
well  as  personal  experience,  ,  ,  .  There  is  coiisideiiililo 
force  in  some  of  his  descriptions  of  the  past  and  prescin. 
.  Dogmatic  one-sidediiess  is  the  general  defect  ol  ilic 
book."^-V(i(io/i,  xl.  4»9.  _  ,  ,  ,   , 

"  As  a  general  rule,  the  iiiformatiim  which  he  Rives  >\\>- 
pears  In  be  trustwortiiv,  and  his  book  may  be  studied  wiili 
ailvantage  by  all  who'take  an  interest  in  a  very  imporlaiii 
question."— .l/A.,  No.  ;j018.  ™     „       ;• 

Noble,  F.  A.  Law  and  the  Liquor  Traffic,  .N. 
York,  18.S3,  16rao. 

Noble,  Frances.  Violet  Mortimer  ;  a  Novel,  l.on.. 
1870,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Noble,  James  Ashcroft,  a  frequent  contribui»r 
of  literary  criticism  to  leadin,,;  periodicals.  1.  Pclionn 
Paiiers:  Reminiscencca  and  U  nains,  Lon.,  1873,  jl^v". 
2.  Morality  in  English  F-  -o,  ,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  il. 
Verses  of  a  Prose  Writer,  :  1887,  P.  Svo. 

"Short,  simple,  unambi  mpjsltions,  soiuctiiiii> 

tenucrly  personal  and  dr.  ,    ■   ^      ut  with  the  breath  oi 
true  iioetry  in  all  of  then  ^ad...  xxxll.  98 


Noble,  Jo'  .      V<^        '.   1814;  clerk  of  the  House 

of  Assembly,  Car    -     Hope.     1.  Fiscal  LogUlii- 

tion,  1842-65,  L.  .>  i8i;r,  .*«  >;  new  ed.,  1873.  2.  Irec 
Trade:    Kccipro      ■•    .i,d  the  Rpvivpr-,  Lon.,  186!'.  sv". 

3.  The  Queen's  Trsi-  .  !.  m.,  1870,  Svo;    new  ed.,  IS-. 

4.  Our  Imports  ano  JX!-  it>i:  with  Remarks  upon  lial- 
ance  of  Trade,  Lor  .>;":  '  •o.  5.  National  Finiiiioe, 
Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo.  fi.  J'  '  i;  >k  of  the  Cape  Colony, 
Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo;  nev  ;■ '  .877.  7.  South  Afn™, 
Past  and  Present,  Lon,    .    "      ;  ■  8vo.     8.  British  fcoi.tli 


NOB 

Africa  an.l  tlio  Zulu  War,  J,(,ii,  1S79,  Svo,  V  The  Par 
liaiiiciitary  Roloriner's  Manual,  Loti.,  1883  8vo  111 
History,  Productions,  nn.l  KcHmrots  of  the  Cape  of 
Goiiil  Hope,  Capo  Town,  IS86,  8vo  ' 

ail(l.,J  a.  1882  A  Voyage  to  the  Arctic  .Soas  in  Search 
of  Icebergs  with  Church,  the  Artist,  18«l. 

Noble,  .>li88  l-ucretia,  of  Spencer.  Mass.  A 
Ucveren.l  [.[oh  a  Novel,  ll„st.,  1S82,  12mo.  Anon 
,  '^  "S'*"', "»'»»Tl  Turlington.  Mission  to  the  Te- 
\»gn  Poop  e,  .on.,  I8i;,t,  p.  ;<vo.  .See  .Meiuoir  of  It.  T. 
Noble  by  hi.«  lirother,  Lon.,  I86(i,  p.  8vo  ;  LM  cd  18fiS 
,,,,"'  ^,'  ('!'"'>''•)  Concerning  Heaven  and  its 
«  onders,  and  concerning  Hell :  from  Things  He.ird  and 
feecii,  hy  Km^inoel  Swcdenborg,  Lon.,  1870,  IBum. 

.^loble,  I.  C.  Meni.,ri,.l3  of  Temple  Uar :  from 
Ancient  Recoiils,  I.on.,  187(1,  .|to. 

Noble,  \V.  F.  P.  I.  Prophet.,  of  the  Bib^e  and 
the  feovun  (  hurch"s.  rilu.st.  I'hila.,  1872,  8vo  '> 
A  Century  of  (iospel  Work:  Hi.story  of  the  Growth  of 
Kvangeical  Religion  in  the  United  .States.  Illust. 
Phila  18,0,  8vo.  3.  (ireat  Men  of  God:  Biographies 
of  I  atriarehs.  Prophets,  Kings,  and  Apostles  :  will!  In- 
troduetion  by  I.  W.  Wiley.     I||„st.     ,St.  I.oui-    Svo 

Noble,  Cnpt.  William,  F.R.A.S.,  late  of  thoRiHe  '■ 
.rigade;  b.  Is28.  Hours  with  a  Three-Inch  Telescope,  i 
Lou.,   I  S,So,  p.  Svo. 

Nodal,  John  Howard,  b.  1831,  at  Ardwick,  near 
Manchester,  Lug. ;  a  journalist.  Pictorial  Record  of  the 
ttoyal  MUbilee  li.thibition,  Manchester,  1888,  4to  With 
Mil.nkii,(Jkougk,  a  Glossary  of  the  Lancashire  Dialect' 
with  Etymological  Notes  and  Illustrated  Passages  from 
Anglo-Sa.xon  and  Middle  English  Authors,  and  from 
Writers  in   the   Uialeet,  Manchester,   187J-dJ,;'  2  vols.  ] 

Nodelee,  Ij.     Canibria  Sncrii,  Lon..  187!)  j 

Noel,  Lady  Augusta  .nary,  b.  1825,  daughter  of  I 
the  second  harl  of  Lonsdale;  married,  1863,  to  Rt.  Hon 
Gerard  James  \oel.  I  Kffie's  Kriends ,  or.  Chronicles  of 
the  W  oods  and  .^hoio,  Lon,,  18(ij,  p.  8vo.  Anon  ''  The 
.^tory  of  Wan.lering  Willie,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo.  3.'  The 
l,ile  and  linios  of  Conrad  the  Suuirrel,  Lon.,  1872  8vo 
•I.  Owen  Gwynne's  Great  Work,  Lon.,  1875,  2  vols.  p. 
>vo.  a.  From  Generation  to  Generation,  Lon.,  1879  2 
vols.  p.  Svo.  6.  Jlithersca  Mere,  Lon.,  1887,  3  vols, 
cr.  ovo. 

"  It  is  a  story, of  slow  movement ;  but  almost  every  pace  is 
so  richj  1  quiet  reposeful  beaiitv  that  it  iu:ver  oVnirs  to 

a'  Vn«','i'  "','"',"^''  ^""i^"''"  '' ''  »"  Pl^tt^^ant  t  Wi,  ge  •■■-J 
A.  .NOBl.K:  .lC(I((.,  ,\.\xli. 'JUD. 

Noel,  Hon.  and  Kev.  Baptist  Wriothesley, 

M.A.,  [,u,tc,  vol  ii.,  add.,]  17yy-1872.  1.  Christianity 
compared  with  Unitarianism,  Lol.,  1851,  18mo.  2  Es- 
say on  the  Duty  of  Englishmen  towards  the  Hindoos, 
,""•'  '"'*i"*;  •'**■"■  •■*■  Freedom  and  Shivery  in  the  United 
.Mates  of  America,  Lon.,  1863,  12mo.  4.  The  Rebellion 
in  America  Lon.,  18«3,  p.  Svo.  5.  The  Case  of  George 
William    Gordon,   Esquire,  of  Jamaica,  Lon.,   1866     p 


NOR 

I  nf,I"'  '",:••  'f  "''p'^"-    ?•  T'"'  I'''y»'<-'">  Basis  of  Mental 
I  Lite:  a  I'l'pular  Essay,  Lon.,  1873    svc, 

i,,'^"';''"""-  "«"«ei«   Berkeley  Mriotbesley, 

MA.   b    ix.l;  son  of  the  first   Earl  of  (;„i„sbor.nigli 

;  educated    at    the    University    of  Cambridge:  groom    of 

privy  chamber   to   the  queen    1867-71.      He  is   a  con- 

tributor  to  leading  perio.licals.     1.   Behind  the  Veil,  and 

other  Poems,  Lon     1863,  l2mo.     2.  Beatrice,  and  other 

Poen-8,  Lon.,  1869,  12mo.     3.  The  Red  Flag   and  ,„|,er 

I  Poems,    Lon.,    1872,    12mo;  new   ed.,    1883      . 1     living 

stone   in    Africa     [verse,]    Lon.,    1874,    18mo.'    5.    TliJ 

Home  of  Ravensburg  :  a  Tragedy,  Lon.,  1877,  sm.  Svo. 

•  We  cannot  sny  that  as  a  drama  we  regard  'Tlie  IIou.p 

of  Ravensburg'  :,s  a  success.    Tbcrc  aie  ,  ™  wVhar  i  tcr^ 

Stic,  powerlur,  and  rugged  passages  ii,  it,   ,  u  ,  grna   leal 

lai  IS  pnle,  Imllstinct,  and  blurred Atth'vame    iViu 

Ihe^poem  conuiiiis  some  very  tliie  elenient.s.''-*i","ia(„  "  " 

6    A  Little  Child's  .Mcmument,  Lon.,  1881,  ]2mo 
ecu  line  ""'''  V;  IsMw  T ',',' '  l'"*^^"-57"  '*l"'ntancoim  and  so 

^li  miiiv-tiiaiuhis^-iii'';:;;:'^'?^:'!.™.''''"'''''''''^  ^^-^'^ ""' 

7.  A    Philosophy  of  luimortality,  Lon.,  1882,  cr.  8vo 

..mm'"-^'"  ""  ^'""^'y  »"''  ''""'»■  I-""-.  I«S6,  Svo 
llicre  is  no  lack  of  liberalilvof  imaginative  recpntlv... 
ne.s.s  11,  a  (Titic  who  can  speak  with  id  ratimi  ofl.^i 
warming  into  ciithusiasni,  of  such  wblcin  tlbr  b  nocts 
as  Chatterton  Byron,  .■shclley.  Wor.lswu  I,  Keat"*!  ib  , 
lennysoii,  and  Whitman.  .  .  .  Mr  Noel  .h  votes  l',i,„l.f' 
cs*  to  abstract  scientific  apprai.sen  e  t  tha      o  w   at  w4 

X!:^^^s;^,:^^^'^^!  ^'"^-"-■'  "^  --"""^ 

A  book  which  iiisLsts  (Ml  being  read  with  care,  and  well 


Noel,  Caroline  M.    The  Name  of  Jesus,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  1873,  l2mo;  new  ed.,  1878 

Noel,  Edward  Henry.  1.  (Trans.)  Flower, 
Fruit,  and  Thorn  Pieces,  by  J.  P.  Richter,  Boat.,  1865,  2 
vols.  12mo.  2.  Poems,  Lon.,  1884,  or.  8vo. 
,''*•'«'!,' *^aP''  «erard  Henry  Uchtred,  R.N.,  b. 
I S4a.  The  (}„„,  Kam,  and  Torpedo :  Manieuvres  and 
luetics  ot  a  Naval  Battle  at  the  Present  Day.  Illu«t 
Lon.,  1874.  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1885. 

Noel,  Horace,  M.A.  1.  Te.xts  and  Questions  for 
>unday-Sohools,  Bible-Cliissos,  and  Families,  Lon.,  1871 
p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1873.  2.  The  Great  Event  aid  its 
Logical  Consequences,  Lon.,  1877.  (An  abri^lgment  of 
:!  "p,     ?.","''''  "  "«"sons  for  the  Hope  of  a  Christian.") 

.on.,  1881,  ISmo.     4.  Ballads  of  the  English  Reforma- 
tion.    Illust.     Lon.,  1882,  or.  Svo. 

Noel,L.     Jesus   which  is  called   Christ:  his  Trial 
and  f-ondomnation,  Lon.,  1878,  p   Svo. 
I  '^**?h,'^,'  ''"'Bh-.     1.  Lady    Macbeth:   a  Study, 
.on.,    884,  16mo.      2.    Shakespeare's   Garden   of  Girls 
t.on.,  1S85,  Svo.     Anon. 
Notji,  Maurice.     1.  Buz;  or,  The  Adventures  of 
Honey.Beo    Bristol,   1885.  4to.     2.    Evidence,   Lon., 
SS6  p.  8vo.    3.  Udder  the  Water :  a  Story  for  Children 
Illust.     Lon.,  1886,  4to. 

Noel,R,  R.  1.  (Trans.)  Geology  and  History:  a 
Popular  Exposition  of  All  that  is  k  own  of  the  Earth 
:incl   Its    Inhabitants   in   Prehistoric   Times,  by  B.  von 


reraivs   i  ■  f„r  \lr  v  ;..?;.,,      *•  i  ^  "'"'  """  <''»rt>»ud  well 

?^i'^.^/i^;v.^|£,^;r!,;i;;l'^;;:i;i'^''^^rt;f'fi:;;;;;i\l^ 

;      9.  A  .Modern   Faust,  and  other  Poem.s,  Lon.,  Isss,  p. 

I  mL'  »  'i  '^'  v-""',^;  ""-'  '"™'  iiUelligible  and  the  deepest  of 
Mr.  Kodeii  Noers  poems,  the  purest  in  stv  e  the  wK  in 
scope,  the  ripest  In  artistic  ixeeution,  , ,  d  lie  i.  itufcsj 
iii^exprcssion  of  its  author's  views."-J,  A.  8v.,ion,>s  :  .■icm/';! 

Gk.vkh.vi,  Criticism  : 
„,"  ■''I'.''  Hon.  Rodeii  .Noel,  as  a  poet,  has  never  received  the 

1 1' K  Kiish\lfbiic''-''H;'i;> !?  "•"  ''"""^■"' ''■  "''•  ''""t  ■''• 

„.  1, ,  V.^ii  !""»"'■  Mr.  Noel's  poems  are  not  e.xactlv  such 
as  he  who  runs  may  read.  To  tie  appreciated  t  lev  reuiiiro 
l',V,',!::\  T']^'-  i'"'  o''"y, because  the/r  tl ,  ig  t     ,  flei   '  b- 

PC  oTe'xi  I  iliMrri"^  "'?  ■■  '-'''l"-«''»l™'  i-  "ot  uiifreoiicM  y 
ptrpiexing.  indeed,  no  other  poet.of  our  aire  with  the  ev. 
ceptioii  of  Mr.  Uoberi  Krown  ng,  has  added  so  iiiichV^t" 
verbal  and  rliytbmleal  .lifticultv  o the  1  fliViltfes o  'nrei- 
ant  meaning  an,  l,old  speculation.  .  It  s  i.rolm  de 
that  his  piieins  wi  1  not  receive  due  rcc<  gii  i  ,„,  m  t  a 
Noel  .So.,  ety  has  been  fouuded.  Then  pc"  c  wil  i^ 
coyer  tl  at  an  impas.sioiied  singer,  a  pliilos,  nh/.r  of  i  iai-k..d 
origiiiiUity  a  tender4iearlcd  Christla  ",  1  ^ 
the  noblest  sense  of  that  term,  has  bee  i  up  h'  i  ul-  t^,  tl,,.  J 
in  words  of  wayward  beiiiily  and  varicT'me  dv  irinij 
more  than  a  quarter  of  .,  eeiitury.  almost  ui   , elded  •- 

JOH.<  AD»I.N(iTO.N.Sy.MO.M,s:   ^l«(c<.,  .XXXV    .j^,  """"^'-'"'^-   " 

Nokes,  Harriet.  The  Homo  Wreath,  and  oM,er 
Poem.s,  Lon..  1S57,  I2mo. 

Nokes,  Halter  Fcderau.  (Trans.)  Corneille's 
Irogedy  Polyeuctus,  in  English  Verse,  Lon.,  1880 

N   ^^,^k" riu'^o'     '^''''  ^>'""''  "*■  '^'™g<'»l"l'  ■■  a  Talc. 
ix.  lork.  1869,  l2mo. 

•  '^f"'?"',*^'  H-     '•  Illustrated  History  of  the  Rus- 

«"■';•  1  1''  ^°"".18;'''2   vols.  imp.  Svo.     2.   History  of 

British  Empire  in  India,  Lon.,  1858-60,  2  voLs.  imp  Svo 

Nolan,   Edxvard.     I.    Ipbigeneia;    or,  The   Sail! 

Ovf    fsfifi  «""*  "'."  ^'''^'•ifi««  ■'•'■'  »  ('•I"''«ical   Burlesque, 
0.xf.,  >866  8vo      Anon.     2.  Agamemnon  at  Home ;  or 
The  Latest  Particulars  of  that  Little  Affair  at  Mycente 
a   Burlesque    Oxf,   1867,   Svo.     Anon.     3.  Romeo   and 
Juliet;  or    I  he   Shaming    of  the   True:  an    Atrocious 

,!^«?l^'    [''"'"'e-'q"'-'.    Oxford,    commemoration,]    Oxf., 
1S6S,  Svo.     Anon. 

Noliin,  Thomas.  The  Telescope:  Principles  in- 
vo  ved  in  the  Construction  of  Refracting  and  Rifiecting 
Telescopes.     Illust.     X.  York,  1881,  16mo. 

,,'?'"''»"rS''.,";   *"•     Tl-o   Naval    Brigade   in   South 
Alricu,  18,  ,-79,  Lon.,  LSSO,  p.  Svo 

Norbury,  J.  Box  of  Whistles:  Notes  on  Organs  at 
Home  and  Abroad,  Lon.,  1S7S   fol 

Norcliffe,  Krv.  Charles  Best,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  University  College,  Durham,  1855;  ordained  1856; 
*ellow  of  the  University  of  Durham  1867-67  1  (Ed  ) 
Beat's  Farming-Book,  (Surtees  Soc.,)  Durhami  1851. 
^.  thionicon  Pretiosum  Snathenso,  1858.  3  The  Priorv 
and  Peculiar  of  Snaith,  1861.     4.  (Ed.)  The  Visitation 

?L,    o      '"  '°   ^""^  *""•  1^'5^>  (Harleian  Soc.,)  Lon., 
1881,  Svo.  ' 

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Nnrcross,  JoiiHthaii.  Tho  Iliitory  of  Demoornoy 
C(iii-<iclt'rcil  lis  II  I'liity  Niimo  and  us  a  Political  Orgiinl- 
ziitiiin,  N.  York,  IHSH,  lliimi. 

Nonlholf,  ChurlC!!,  [<iii(e,  vol.  li.,  mid.]  Ho 
tiiivclled  in  Cnlil'oiniiv  1.S7I-72,  visited  ihf  lliiwiiiiiiii 
I.sliinds  1S7I!,  iind  since  1871  bus  boon  tlio  8|iucial  Wiisli- 
ington  ourieaiiondi'nt  iil'  tbo  Now  York  lleriild.  1.  Se- 
cession is  Uebellion,  N.York,  18(i(t.  2.  Tho  Freedom 
of  South  Cnrolinn,  lHfl;i.  I).  Amoricii  for  Free  Working- 
Men,  l-il'io.  t.  Cape  Cod,  and  All  Along  Shore,  [stories,] 
N.  York,  IXliS,  12ino;  new  ed.,  18S(I.  :>,  (.'nliforniii,  for 
Ileivllb,  I'leiisiire,  and  llesidonco :  a  Hook  for  Travellers 
anil  Settlers,     llliist.     .\.  York,  1872,  Svo. 

'■  Mr.  N'orilbolV  is  an  excellent  rnconleur.  with  a  .simple 
and  vittorons .style.  .  .  .  lie  wiis  in  rnliioriiia  in  1HI7.  per- 
hnps  in '18  also,  and  is  imiuially  aniuzeil  at  llic  eontriist 
which  twenty-live  years  have  prodnced."— .\n(/»ii,  xv.  lUi'.l. 

II.  Xortbern  California,  Oregon,  and  the  Sandwich 
Islands.  Illiist.  N.  York,  1874,  8vo.  7.  Politics  for 
Young  Americans,  X.  York,  187i,  12mo.  8.  Tho  Com- 
muni.«tia  Societies  of  tbo  I'nitoil  States,  from  Personal 
Visit  and  Observation,  .to.     lUust.     N.  York,  1S7.\  8vo, 


NOR 

1.  The  Corsairs  of  Franco,  I.nn.,  1 887,  Svo. 

Noriiiiin,  Rev.  diaries  Frederick,  .M.A.,  grad- 
uated, senior  uptime,  at  St.  Catharine's  College,  Cam- 
bridge,  18.',2;  ordained  1852;  rector  of  Portisbead  18.V1- 
07.  Kindly  Words  to  a  Country  Flock,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 

Norinuii,  Kcv.  Denliiini  Howe,  graduated,  first 
cliiBS  Tbeoi,  at  King's  College,  London,  IHo,');  orihiincil 
I8.m;  vicai  of  Middleton-by-Wirkswortb  lS58-7.'i,  and 
afterwards  of  Stalford.  1.  The  Origin  and  History  of 
tbo  Knglish  Bible,  1870.  2.  The  Crusades,  1872.  :i. 
The  Keligious  Orders  of  the  Middle  Ages,  187,S. 

Nurnian,  Frilllk.  Keboes  from  Dream-Land :  a 
Selection  of  New  Original  Poems,  Lon.,  1800,  fp. 

Normnii,  Henry,  liodyke:  a  Chapter  in  the  His- 
tory of  Irish  liiindlordism,  Lon.,  IS78,  8vo. 

Nuriimii,  Henry,  b.  1858;  graduated  at  Harvard 
1881.  The  I'l  iformanco  of  (Kdipus  Tyrannus  at  Har- 
vard, ISSI,  Host..  1882,  cr.  8vo. 

Normnn,  <ien.  Sir  Henry  Wylie,  a.C.Ii , 
(J.C.M.U.,  C.r.E.,  b.  1820  ;  served  in  campaigns  in  India 
1848-59,  and  was  afterwards  military  member  of  the  sii- 


His  researches  have  been  minute  and  exhau.stlve,  and  !  prenie  council,  Ac;  governor  of  Jamaica  1883-88,  mid 

■       ■   '         '      since  then  of  Queensland.     Narrative  of  the  Campaign 

of  the  Delhi  Army,  Lon.,  1858,  8vo. 

Norman,  John  Henry.     Local  Dual  Standards: 
Gold  and  Silver  Standard  Currencies,  Lon.,  1887,  4to. 

"Norman,   Lucia,"   (Pseud.)    See  Heavkn,  S. 
M.,  HHpni. 

Norman,    Very    Ilev,    Richard    Whitmorc, 

M.A.,  b.  1829;  graduated  at  Kxetcr  (,'ollege,  Oxfoni, 
1851;  ordained  1852  j  warden  of  St.  Peter's  College, 
Radley,  1801-00;  curate  of  St.  John's,  Montreal,  1800- 
09;  rector  of  St.  Matthias,  Cftto  St.  Antoine,  188;)-S0: 
dean  of  tjucbeo  1888.  1.  Manual  of  Prayers,  for  the  I'-u 
of  Schools,  Lon.,  185B:  2dcd.,  1802.  2.  Occasional  Ser- 
mons, Lon.,  1860,  12mo.  ,3.  Sermons  preached  at  Si. 
Peter's  College,  Radley,  Lon.,  186-1,  )).  8vo.  4.  Consid 
orations  on  the  Revised  Kdition  of  tho  New  Testament. 
Montreal,  1881,  8vo. 
Normandy,  Frank,  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Midilh 


he  makes  a  very  liield  and  often  an  entertaining  exposl 
thin  of  the  resnlt.s."— .Yiid'oii,  xx.  20. 

0.  The  Cotton  States  in  the  Spring  and  Summer  of 
1875,  N.  York,  1870,  Svo.  10.  God  and  the  Future 
Life,  N.  York,  1881,  lOmo.  11.  Peninsular  Califor;jia  : 
some  .\ccount  of  the  Climate,  Soil,  Productions,  and 
Present  Condition  chielly  of  tho  Northern  Half  of 
Lower  California,  N.  York,  1888,  Svo. 

Norl'olk,  H.  E.  Gleanings  in  aravoyards:  a  Col- 
lection of  Epitaphs,  Lon.,  1861,  l2ino;  .'id  ed.,'1866. 

Norgate,  Miyor-lien.  John  Thomas.  (Kd.) 
Paris  and  the  Parisians  the  Year  after  Waterloo.  By  B. 
F,  Norgate.     Lon.,  1884,  or.  Svo. 

Norgate,  Miss  Kate.  England  under  the  Ange- 
vin Kings.     Maps  and  Plans.     Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  Certaiidy  these  voluines  form  a  faithful  analysis  of  all 
the  chronicles  bearing  on  the  period;  and  when  we  I'on- 
Kider  the  sheer  bulk  of  the  materials,  it  Is  not  surprising 
that  the  work  should  have  needeil,  as  Mis.s  Norgate  intl- 


mates,  the  labour  of  eleven  years.  .  .  .  Not  only  does  Miss  Temple  1874  ;  jiractises  before  tho  High  Court  at  Madras. 
Norgate  present  lis  with  no  new  views,  hut  she  pa.ssii)ii-  A  Dictionary  and  Manual  of  the  Criminal  Law  :  consist- 
tttelv  ieje(t.s  the  humblest  otfers  of  new  lights.    We  thus     j^g  „f  ,i,g  i„,jian  Pcnal  Code,  I  SOU;   the   Indian   Evi- 


get.'as  regards  the  main  subject,  the  old  story,  though  wu 
are  bound  to  sav  that  here  and  there  occur  clever  solutions 
of  isolated  ditiiculties.  .  .  .  Her  volumes  will  fonn  a  neces- 
sary part  of  every  historical  library."— Kichahd  IIowi.ktt  : 
Acaa..  xxxii.  'M'L 

"Her  book  Is  emphatically  scholarly ;  she  has  a  clear 
sight  and  a  strong  grasp  of  things,  and  she  is  not  carried 
away  bv  lancies.  .  .  .  She  is  always  at  her  very  best  in 
Anjoii  and  the  other  lands  of  the  counts  of  Anjou ;  she  is 
not,  as  a  rule,  at  her  very  best  in  England,  neither  is  she  at 
her  very  best  in  .\quitaine.  .  .  .  Her  treatment  of  Anjou 
and  the  Angevins  is  all  alive;  in  Anuitaine  it  gets  eoni- 
paratively  cold  and  dead."— E.  A.  Fkkema.n;  Historical 
Hei'iew,  No.  8. 

Norgate,  Rev,  Thomas  Starling,  graduated  at 

Qonville  and  Cuius  C  "" 

of   Sparhain   since    1 


donee  Act,  1872  ;  the  Code  of  Criminal  Procedure,  1SS2 : 
Madras,  1883,  3  parts,  Svo. 

Norris,  A.  W.  Pennsylvania  Supreme  Court  Re- 
ports, vols.  Ixxxii.-xcvi.,  (1870-1880,)  Phila.,  1877-81, 
15  vols.  8vo. 

Norris,  Alfred.  Inner  and  Outer  Life :  Poems, 
Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

Norris,  Cecil  iMarryat.  1.  Hugh's  Sacrifice.  II- 
lust.  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  2.  Three  Niglits.  Illiist.  Lon., 
1880,  p.  Svo.  3.  Captain  Fortesoue's  Handful.  Illust, 
Lon.,  18S7,  p.  Svo. 

^^  ^  Norris,  Charles  li.,  a  reside;;. t  of  Natal;  corre- 

ollego  1832  ;  ordained  r832  ;  rector  siiondent  of  the  Standard  during  the  Zulu  war.  In  Zuiii- 
1840.  1.  (Trans.)  Batraoho-myo-  |  land  with  the  British  throughout  the  War  of  1879.  11- 
mach'ia;  or.  The  Battle  of  the  Frogs  and  Mice,  repro-  lust,  and  Mini.  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 
duced  in  Dramatic  Blank  Verso,  Lon.,  1863,  12mo.  2.1  Norris,  Edwin,  [nii/e,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1795-1872,  was 
The  Odyssey  of  Homer,  reproduced  in  Dramatic  Blank  '  interpreter  to  the  Foreign  Office.  1.  Dialogues  and  a 
Verse,  Lon.,  1S63,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Iliad  of  Homer,  re-  Small  Portion  of  the  New  Testament  in  the  Eiigli>h, 
produced  in  Dramatic  Blank  Verse,  Lon.,  1804,  p.  Svo.  I  Arabic,  Haussa,  and  Bornu  Languages,  Lon.,  I-.k!. 
Norice,  O.  Frauds  and  Follies  in  Picture-Dealing  :  !  '^n""-, „?•  (^J-  »n<l  trans.)  The  Ancient  Cornish  Dranni, 
a  Poem   Lon     185<l    l"mo  t)-"'-   l**^*'   2  vols.  cr.  Svo.     3.    A  Sketch  of  Cornish 

Non'nani'capt.  Charles  Boswell,  late  of  tbo  I  Grammar,  Oxf.,  1S59, 12mo.  (This  is  extracted  from  the 
Bengal  staff  coriw  and  90th  Light  Infantry;  special  i  preceding  work.j  4.  Assyrian  Dictionary  ot  Cuncil..na 
corresponjont  of  the  Times  in  Asia  Minor  during  the     '  '         "' 


Russo-Turkish  war  1877.    1.  Armenia  and  the  Campaign 
of  1877,  Lon.,  187S,  Svo. 

"  The  stvle  is  not  brilliant,  and  is  occasionally  even  slip- 
shod ;  vet",  for  all  that,  It  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  con- 
tributions to  the  literature  of  the  Kusso-Turkish  war."— 
Spcctatt/r,  11.  7:!2. 

2.  Tonkin;  or,  France  in  tho  Far  East:  with  Ma]is, 
Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

"  ('apt.  Norman's  book  is  .m  opportune  contribution  to 
the  literature  of  this  ijnestion,  beginning  as  it  does  with 
the  early  relations  between  France  and  Tonquin.  bef:)re 
the  Kreiieh  UevoUUion.  and  continuing  the  narrative  of 
the  jiresont  war  down  to  the  most  recent  operations.  .  .  . 
His  main  purpose,  however,  is  to  .  .  .  urge  the  danger 
which  the  eondiict  and  pre.scnt  temperof  the  French  bode 
to  l';iigliiiid  aiul  to  civilizalioh  Keiiei'ally.  He  does  not 
strengthen  bis  case  bv  the  violently  anti-French  tone 
which  pervades  his  \mikr—Ath..  No,  •J940. 

.'i.  Colonial  France,  Lon.,  1880.  Svo. 

"  Captain  Norman  would  bo  well  worth  hearing  at  length 
upon  military  colonial  topics,  but  in  dealing  with  general 
colonial  history  and  with  ecunomic  subjects  he  is  ott  his 
ground,"— jr/i..  No,  3U1'2. 
1180 


Inscriptions  of  Assyria  and  Babylonia,  Lon.,  1808-7^,  3 
vols.  Svo. 

Norris,  Mrs.  Emilia,  (Marryat.)  I.  Every  Day, 
Lon.,  ISOI,  ISnio.  2.  Harry  at  School :  a  Story  for  Boys. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1861,  sup.  r.  16moj  new  ed.,  1880.  :i. 
Long  Evenings :  or.  Stories  for  my  Little  Friends ;  -d 
ed.,  Lon.,  1S62,  'sq.  lOiuo;  new  ed.,  1878.  4.  A  Week 
by  Themselves.  Illust.  Lon.,  1S04,  sq.  Svo;  new  ed., 
1876.  5.  What  became  of  Tommy.  Illust.  ],on,,  180j, 
sq.  lOmo;  new  ed.,  18S4.  6.  Early !- tart  in  Life.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1866,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1881.  7.  (ierald  ,ind  Hany ; 
or,  Tho  Boys  in  tho  North,  Lon.,  1867,  p.  'Wo.  S.  Tlic 
Children's  Picnic,  and  what  cpme  of  it,  Lon.,  1807 ;  now 
ed.,  1880,  9,  The  Stolen  Cherries ;  or.  Toll  the  Truth  at 
Oii.-e,  L'.ii.,  1808,  lOmo;  new  ed„  1S«1.  10.  Theodora: 
a  Tale  for  Girls,  Lon.,  1809,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1883.  II. 
Adrift  on  the  .Sea ;  or.  The  Children's  Escape,  Lon.,  18711, 
lOmo.  12.  Alda  Graham  and  her  Brother  Philip.  Ilbi.'l. 
Lon.,  1871 ;  new  ed.,  1883.  13.  Geoffrey's  Great  Fault, 
Illust.  Lon.,  1872,  lOino;  new  ed. ,1884,  14.  Snowed-L'li; 
or,  Tho  Hut  in  the  Forest.    Illust.    Lon.,  1873,  lOmo.    15. 


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'"'I"''*,  lis  a  rule,  .,  „o  ^"M°"Jl"^i''«™y.  ^^'"'^e  works  ' 
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raist.d."_.svi/.  y.v,„  Ixi.'jj     '■"""'™<«  "    siiIHTslriiiiurc  1m 
8.  My  Friend  Jimrn  Novel    l,„n     isa,\    n 

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tvpes  a.s  well ;  alld^^b,ve  ,5  ,..',' VI'^l?'  '"  ,'  '.'""""ital 
human  heart  mid  a  ru  ,L!   v  mrana^.i  ,?";',''''*''''  "'  "'^' 

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eh«racters^,.epen.uaJiveiniunal;rij\t;^i!i^^!;I^^]l^^ 

Norn.''"S'"*''"1"-     '^"^  Newman. 

the     Id'  "arro"  r,n,'f  ",'"-''*"?'  S^^^t-grandson  of 

Hall,  oVford"  842 ,  re  it'd  '■„t"l)''r""ir'''  ""*^"'"'"' 
shire,  and  wai  well  Wn^t  ^"""*   """'«"'  Moray- 

see  SV.AUT  "fir;"K"jr"  IX  "^''T''"  ^"^  ••-»  • 
turefron,  the  Children  of  w'l  T  ".''f.'.  "' •  "  "«" 
ed.,   1870:  new  ed.'^sl.'^^  ".':^,?'; '^^^^-..-.^-o,- 4th 

jx.v.   68,)   I.on.,   1S66,    ]2n,o      3    The  7)1  1    m 

xri^odi^Jnt^j'^^ifr-;'-;^ 

1^.^.72,    ..0-1  »^--0|;.^e^ed. 

I88'^?[,"*.',o""'*"'"-  ^"^  ^"^'  »'-  -  I">-<on,  Lon., 
Vo?k""?6'7,VZ"'''"'-      ^"-"^    °f    Love-Letters.   N. 

J.  wTadS.!5T-i',';ri'nT'''r  "•' f''"'^' ^•°'- "•■  ^^°"«. 

of  Soily  1841-51  and^f,'^^'  ".''"'""'"  "''""'  I'le^ 
Greenwil  Sermons  ^^T.l  f  ''T."^  ""'>■  T""''?, 
LS54,  I2mo.     "^""""'    P'eaehed    at   Greenwich,   Lon., 

co!;'"s"n'iiif'n!r;-chiirj^8';^\ro ''~''™  -  ^'-^-'^ 

_'^^!;'„!;'i*fe's»"  ^-    I.  On  Epidemic  Ci:  i„  a,  fir  ok- 


iork. 


admirals  a.d  pr.      tter-ill/K^^tr^'Jlirt?^ 
V.-74 


..n.^ee'svorrATh^o^^o^'iS-- 
Ea^v"Me''t'ho?,'r:.;  .87?Tt:   ^^^"^-"^  ^    "-"^--^ 

tb^ttpfp^-^d  S:r::dic:r'\>i:^-^r'^^t:s 

StiUes,  (Tenth  Census,)  Wash.,  1SS4   4to  ^ 

Bells  of  Bedfordshire:  thoirVoun;ier:-In;;ri'tn?'kf 

tatw-e'cKl  ^-  ""  -"?'•  Church,  A.  H.     Q„ali. 

lahan,%.SD    1869   to"^  ^^"'t'  *  "e,""'  Mary  Hal-' 
ed.,  Lon.,    885   n   Sv'o      W  ;.,  « '^ '■'  "'"  «<"Pel8;  2d 

."sfK-s;  "„'i.i-%r.r'  'i:.!"i;^: 

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new  ed.,  onl.,  H79.     (A  oom|iilatioii  from  Roasl'i  re- 1 
luiirohos.)  ,  ,     ..        ' 

"  It  emljwlli'i.  the  rc»iill»(>f  the  lifflong  Invurt  naUmis 
of  a  M'lioliir  of  xi'iiliu,  leiiriiliiK.  mi'l  iTithUBlusm.  — .Sjire- 
luliir.  111.  U-tT).  ...  „      ,        - 

Northcute,  Sir  StuHord  Henry,  Earl  of 
Iddesleigh,  (I.O.U.,  D.L'.I,.,  F.K.ri.,  IsH-lUH?,  b.  in 
Londim  •  griuluulo'l,  llrat  oliiss  I-U.  H  "  .  ><i  Hnllii'l  ^"1- 
lOKo,  Oxfunl,  1H31I1  ciilled  to  t',.  -.■  .1  'hi'  !■>  .c  ' 
Toi-hIo  IHU;  M.l".  from  ls.'.'>:  .  luiiicello'  ci  t.u  ux- 
ehixiuor  187t-s<0;  riiiscd  to  iln  jiear'iB.i  rit'r'ly  before 
bisdoiUh.  I.  Twenty  Your  uf  ^inain-ml  Polluy,  IHJ'i- 
fil,  Lon.,  lHtl2,  Svo.  2.  Til.  I'l  •u.^ures,  tlio  Uungers,  and 
the  Ukos  of  Dosultury  Hn  ,  iig,  Lon.,  \>*»:>,  f<vo.  :t. 
Loelurus  iind  Ks-nyn,  Kdii..,  1'<H7,  8vo. 

Northeotl,  W.  Henry.  I.  A  Treiitiso  on  Lathe;* 
and  Turning,  Lon.,  18«f<,  Jtvii.  2.  The  Thunrynnd  Action 
of  thu  Steam- Engino,  Lon.,  1S77,  ^vo;  new  «d.,  18H); 
Ith  cd.,  IXH.i.  ,,  , 

Norlheiid,  t  liarleH,  M.A.,  [nn'c  vol.  ii.,  add! 
1.  Book  of  E|iitiii>h»,  N.  York.  IS73,  12mo.  2.  Gems  ..1 
ThouKht:  Mij.o  tlmn  1000  Choiuo  Seloetions,  N.  \ork, 
187U,  I2mo.  .'..  I'.lilm  Bnrritt:  a  Memorial  Volume, 
containing  a  Sketch  of  his  Life  and  LiilMirfl,  with  Selec- 
tions from  hi '  Writings  and  Loctiirus.  Illust.  N.  York, 
ISSO,  12m  .. 

Northe"  lev.  Alfred  Edward,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  lf<Ol;  orduined  If^O^; 
vioar  of  Ri'  Ijuianswnrth  since  18S4.  Pupil  Teachers : 
their  Training,  Instruction,  Powers  of  Teaohin)?,  Ac, 
Lon.,  1-7'    8vo.  ■ 

Nortlrop.Birdsey  Grant.  1.  Education  Abroad, 
and  ot;ier  i'ii|)crH,  N.  York,  IS?:!,  8vo.  2.  Lessons  from 
Euroiiean  Schools  and  the  American  Contonuiivl.  Illust. 
N.  York,  1877,  8vo.  Ii.  Kurul  Improvement,  N.  Haven, 
1880,  Svo.  4.  Tree-Planting,  Forestry  in  Europe,  and 
other  Papers,  N.  Haven.  ISSli.  Svo. 

Northriip,  Ansel  Judd,  b.  l.'<3.^,  at  Smithfleld, 
N.Y.;  graduated  at  Hamilton  College  1858;  admitted 
to  the  bur  18.^9;  county  judge  for  Onondaga  since  IS.'^S. 

1.  Camjis  and  Tramps  in  the  Adirondacks,  and  Gra     ing- 
Fishing  in  Northern  Michigan.  Syracuse,  1880,   liUno. 

2.  'Sconset  Cottage  Life:  a  Summer  on  Nantucket  Island, 
N.  York,  ISSl,  Itimn, 

Nr.rthrup,  C.  II.  1.  Southern  Odes.  By  the  Out- 
oast,  a  Uentleiuan  of  South  Carolina.  Charleston,  18R1. 
2.  Political  Kemarks.     By  N.     Charleston,  1861. 

Northy,  T.  J.  Illustrated  Popular  History  of 
Exeter,  E.xeter.  ISSli,  Svo. 

Norton,  Lord.    See  Adhkiiley. 

Norton,  Anthony  Banning.  History  of  Knox 
County,  Ohio,  from  1779  to  1802  :  comprising  Biogr;-|ih- 
ical  Sketches,  Anecdotes,  Ac,  Columbus,  IStii:,  8vo. 

Norton,  Arthur  Trehern,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  sur- 
geon in  charge  of  throat  department  at  St.  Mary's  Hos- 
pital, London.  1.  Osteology  :  n  ;icise  Descri).ion  of  the 
Human  Skeleton,  Lon.,  186B,  with  all       of  plates, 

2d  ed.,  l.'<74.  2.  Affections  of  pk  Throat  and  Larynx, 
Lon.,  1871,  r.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1S75.  3.  H.vaminer  in 
Anatomy,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  ).  A  Text-Book  of  Opera- 
tive Surgery,  based  on  the  Originii'  Work  of  Claude 
Bernnnl  and  Charles  Huolte,  l-'d  f'      .  m  ,,  1886,  Svo. 

Norton,  Rev.  AugustuH  Tikeodore,  1808-18S4, 
graduated  at  Yale  College  1832;  pu  tor  of  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church  in  .Viton,  111.,  for  about  twenty 
years.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  State 
of  Illinois,  St.  Louis,,  1879. 

Norton,  Caroline.    See  Maxwell,  Caroli.nf,  E. 

S.,   t,.\DY  StiHLINO-,  miprii. 

Norton,  Caroline  Ada.     1.  History  of 

for   Children,  Lon.,  1865,  ISmo;  new  ed.,  1870.  j 

Nepliew's  Hist"ry  of  Home,  Lon..  18(i.i,  18mo. 

Norton,  Charles  Benjamin.  1.  (Ed.)  as- 
urcs  of  Art,  Industry,  and  Manufacture  represent...  at 
tlie  International  Exhibition,  1876.  Illust.  Buffalo, 
N.Y.,  1877,  25  ]iarts,  Svo.  2.  American  Inventions  and 
Improvements  in  l!ri'»ch-LoadingSmall-Anns,  Ac.  Illust. 
Springfield,  .Mass.,  1880,  4to;  2d  ed.,  Bost.,  1882.  3. 
The  President  and  his  Cabinet :  indicating  the  Progress 
of  the  Government  of  the  Tnitcd  States  under  the  Ad- 
liiii.i:^trnti.>n  r,f  Or.-.ver  Cl^.r.hi.nd,  Host.,  1888,  12ffia. 

Norton,  Charles  Eliot,  [«»(<;,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  joint 
editor  of  the  North  American  Review  1804-68.  1.  The 
New  Life  of  Dante:  an  Essay;  with  Translations,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  1858,  sq.  Svo.  2.  Notes  of  Travel  and 
Study  in  Italy,  Bost.,  1859,  16mo;  new  ed.,  1880.  3.  A 
Review  of  a  Translation  into  Italian  of  the  "Commen- 
IIS'^  ., 


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tarj"  by  Benvtnuto  da  Imola  on  the  "  OirlDa  Coin- 
media,"  1801.  4.  The  Soldier  of  the  Good  Cause,  Bo»t., 
1801.  5.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Plates  of  Turner's  ''  Liber 
Studiorum,"  Host.,  1875,  4to.  0.  William  Blake's  Illus- 
trations of  the  Hook  (if  Job :  with  Sketch  of  the  Artist  s 
Life  and  Works,  1875.  7.  List  of  the  Principal  llo.iks 
relating  to  the  Life  and  Works  of  Michael  Angelo: 
with  Notes,  Cainhridge,  1870.  S.  Historical  Study  of 
Chun^h-Buildaig  in  the  .Middle  Ages:  Venice,  Sienn, 
Florence,  N.  York,  1880,  Svo. 

"A  study  of  three  of  the  urealest  medlasval  cathedrals 
whieli.  In  Its  (ieiieral  accuracy  and  dearnew,  will  be  a 
valimbU'  relVrence  for  stiKlenls  uf  art,  while  iln  Krucelul 
and  iiltcTi  pdctlc  diction  will  niiike  It  an  interesting  vol- 
ume even  ti>  the  aimless  ri'ader."— .Viidoii,  xxxl.  31.^. 

With  Aniior,  EitliA,  (ed.,  A  Translation  of  the  Gospel-  : 
with  Notes.  By  Rev.  Andrews  Norton.  Bust.,  1855,  2 
vols.  l2ino.     See,  also,  Caki.vlk,  Thomas,  «i(/<n/. 

Norton.  Charles  Lt-dyard,  b.  1837,  at  Karming- 
ti  Ii,  (•  ,1  'uuted  at  Yale  1859;  editor  of  the  Chris- 

,,iu  vjuiui.  l.'r'.l-79,  and  of  Our  Continent  18,h|-m. 
American  Sen  Side  Resorts;  a  liand-ltook  for  Heallli 
and  Pleasure  Seekers,  N.  York,  187 1,  l«mo.  With  H  mi- 
BKiiToN,  John,  Canoeing  in  Kanuckia;  or,  Hups  and 
Mishaps  Afloat  and  Ashore.  Illust.  N.  York,  1878, 
12mo. 

Norton,  Mrs.  E.  Gossip's  Stories  at  a  Winter's 
Fire,  Lon.,  18.i2,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Norton,  Edward.  I.  The  Bank  Charter  Act  of 
1S44  Truthfully  considered  in  Connection  with  the  Dear 
ness  of  Money,  Free  Trade,  the  Currency,  and  the  Fiiii 
Employment  of  Labour.  By  Ilonestus.  Lon.,  1S57,  ^v.. ; 
2d  and  3d  eds.  same  year,  with  author's  name.  2.  Nii 
tional  Finance  and  Currency,  Lon.,  1860,  p.  Svo;  3d  ed., 
1S73.  3.  National  Christianity  ;  the  E.stablished  Chunli, 
Ac:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  IHlil,  or.  Svo. 

Norton,  Frank  Henry,  b.  1836,  at  Hingham, 
Mass.;  librarian  of  the  Brooklyn  Mercantile  l.ibriiry 
1806-67,  and  afterwards  a  journalist.  1.  (Ed.)  Jourii;il 
kopt  by  Hugh  Finlay,  Surveyor  of  the  Post  Roads  if 
.x'orth  America,  Ac:  with  Introduction,  'Irooklyn,  I^i'T, 
4to.  2.  Historical  Register  of  the  f  •  ■  nnial  E.xliibi- 
tion,  1870,  and  the  Paris  Exposition,  187S,  N.  York, 
1878.  :'..  Life  of  Alexander  H.  Stephens,  1S83.  I. 
Daniel  lioone,  [a  romance,]  1883.  With  Ji\nkin,  Rbv. 
David  K.,  Life  of  Wintield  Scott  Hancock,  lusil. 

Norton,  G.  Thought:  its  Origin  and  Opcniii  11, 
Lon.,  1876,  ]).  Svo. 

Norton,  George  S.  Ophthalmic  Therapeutics: 
with  Introduction  hy  T.  F.  Allen ;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  N.  York, 
1S82,  Svo. 

Norton,  J.  B.,  [nnli,  vol.  ii.,  add.]     1.    I'ho  Rebel- 
lion in  India:  how  to  prevent  another,  Lon.,  1857,  ."vm. 
2.  Topics  for   Indian  Statesmen.     Editcil  by  G.  R.  Nur- 
11.    Lon.,  1858,  ,hvo.    3.  Nemesis:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  I'-i'd, 
.  Svo.     4.  Memories  of  Merlon,  Lon.,  IStil,  fii.  Sm. 
Norton,  J.   E.     Homoeopathio   Family   Medicine; 
_,1  ed.,  Lon.,  1   liO,  p.  Svo. 

Norton,  James.  Essays  and  Reflations  m  .Aus- 
tralia. Sydney.     By  a  Layman.     Lon.,  1S52. 

Norton,  John  Foote.  The  History  of  Fitzwil- 
liam,  New  llamiishiro,  from  1752  to  1887:  with  1 
O.'nealogical  Recoi  '  .if  many  Fitzwilliam  Families,  by 
Joel  Whittemore.     Illust.     N.  York,  1888,  Svo. 

Norton,  Rev.  John  Georee,  M.A  ,  gruiiimtcl  at 
Trinitv  College,  Dublin,  ISO",  ordained  1865;  rector  "f 
Cbr'  'liurch  Catlicdral,  Montreal.  :.ince  i^8l.  I. 
Ill,,  ;y  Sen-ices;  or.  Revived  Church  Worshi|i,  I."ii., 
1878.  cr.  Svo;  3d  cd.,  1881.  2.  A  Pka  and  a  l'l;ui  lor 
the  Toleration  of  Ritualists,  Lon.,  18-<1,  Svo.  ■■.  W.ir- 
in  Heaven  and  on  Eurtli :  Responsive,  Congre^ja- 
I.  Reverent,  Musical,  and  Beautiful,  Lon.,  1884,  .'■vo. 
•  rton,  Kev.  John  Nicholas,  D.D..  '  '<,  vol. 
ii.,  11. id.,]  1820-1881  ;  associiile  rector  of  Christ  Churcli. 
Louisville,  from  1870  till  lii^  '-ith.  His  Life  of  Bishnj. 
White,  mentioned  ((ii(«,  vol.  ..  ,  was  the  first  of  a  series 
of  biographies  of  bishops  of  the  Protestant  Episcniial 
Church,  published  between  1857  an.i  ^79,  and  incluiliiig 
lives  of  Bishops  Seabury,  Bowen,  1  reeinan.  Provost, 
Stewart,  Wilson,  Claggott,  and  Henshaw.  His  oilier 
works  are:  I.  Short  Sermons  for  Families,  Ac,  I'^'S, 
12m<>;  nth  cd.,  1882.  2.  Life  of  Washini;t"n.  N'.  Vrnk. 
1860,  ISmo.  3.  Life  of  Franklin,  Frankfort,  Ky.,  l-'l. 
16mo.  4.  Life  of  Bishop  Berkeley,  N.  York,  l-'i'l. 
lOmo.  5.  Life  of  Crannier,  1863,  ISmo.  0.  Life  »! 
Laud,  1864,  lOmo.  7.  Phelps  and  Nash :  Lives  uf  Two 
Pioneer  Missionaries,  18mo.  8.  Milk  and  Honey;  or, 
Sunday  Evenings  with  Children,  1870,  12mo.    V.  Kvciy 


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Norton     ,,ev;Phnip?V:fc 

Norton,  Sydney  Augustus,  M.I).,  l-h.i).,  Lr,  n 
b   a,  J  |,,„„„|..M,  O.    |.:,5;  «n„lu„t,.,l  at' Uniin' Co  ic„;; 

itf  1,^00  1s"rV'','T'''''^  '"  '""  '"''"  ''""°  Uni',T 
Cm      "rn    r>',         'i  'if""^""'  "''   N'""ral    Philosophy, 

^.  tlcini   (8  uf    Inorgnnie   Chemistry,    187.H,   12mu      I   I 
Or({iimcC'homi.«trv,  l,HS.),  i2i„„  '.i-imo.     i. 

IVor wood,  Hev.  Samnel,   K.G.S.,  gru,l„  to"    u 
the  I  nivcrnity  of  l.„„,|„n   |st!7     onli.ine,!   Is  9     1 ', 

18119.     1.   How    f,„„„  ,m,.,„m  ,,(,   ^,1  „„"!   ho» 

Aleck  wan.cl  Part  of  (■onstHn.i„e's  I.,,,,   ,  .M„   oho»te 
1^.1,  8v».     Anon.     5th  thou-and.     L'.  Our  Iiulian  F... 
Tm.  p!Z7  "'  """»'>  ■^"I'—y  in  Hin,lunun:Lt ; 
Notcutt,   (.-eorRO  Jarvis.      Factory  and   Work 

Lon      I  ". .  '  I  *  •      •  o  '■  "'""'-Book  "f  the  Microscope, 

Pr.„"f ''  ,' '  ,*^''"''»  '^-     L'omparativo  tirammar  of  the 

JVotley,  Mrs.  Frances  Eliza  .Willett,  h.  isxi   I 
'■""-'»g<"-.,ne.ir  l.iskear.l,  Cornwall ,-  .lauKhter  ,  f   V i  1 

rri*^;''['iV''''tr;r'  ^""^^i'^",' '"  '^"8'-<i -•  Kn. ' ': 

inarneil,  IM„,  to  George  Notley,  of  Combe,  Syilenham 
Somersetshire,  (d.  1,S55.)     Several  of  her   earlier  I    "k^ 

ml'  ■''           I    «■'  Wedd.n«:  a  Family  History.  I,„n' 
"B»,  ■              p.  Hvo;    new  ed,,  18B8,    l2mo      ,"     Oliv« 
V  arooe .    .      ovel.     By  Francie'  Derrick.         ,,  s,\^ 

•  ,.„,'         „■  ''•  ^""^    ■'•  J'"«ionco  Caerhydon,  l.un.    IM70 
"  vols.  p.  .sv,  :  „,,,  „,._  ,„,m^j  „  J       y  Hi  ,„^„"^-  ,'.  /»' 

h    -Whle    "IT  {^'--"?'^"1'"  '"■'  '2"H..    6."B™el" 
ne  wneilfl    Lon.,  IS,()   ,1  vols.  p.  8vo.    Anon.    New  ed 

.,L  i:  ^''""'?'  ^"''''   '•'^7I,:i  vols.     Anon.     8.  For-' 
^-tten  L,ve,.    lly  the  Author  of  "  Olive  \-.,  rcoe."    Lon 
1>|3,  3  vols.  I).  Svo;    now  ed      ls><n      o     i         .       ''""•' 
Dream  :  a  Nolel,  Lo'.,    1877.';;  vol  ."'or.  M  ,.  ' \V  IT/s 

todeha:   a  Novel.  Lon.,  W»,  3  iols.  or.  s'vo.      ,2    In 
I   ma,  1.011.,  ix.s.l,  s  vols.  cr.   Svo;    new  ed     1887      74 

i.™.ri°8s, 3";oi''  ^t,*^"""'" "" ""-^^ " N"-'. 

i"J£ci|hi;f^:^^rir^:7^i."''-^^- 

Liws  of   New  \ork,   8yo.     With   I1.:ntinotov    H    If 

^;^fa^^;|;art:fc^i;:^,^Srv,"''"'"r--.'- 

la^es.n  the  Supreme  lN,„rt.  Wash  .  Syo  ^PP^"'"' 

'^ottj  Major  J,  r.-'Jiitin       -'ni    ■    ■      ,    ~ 
graphed  and  i)escri'be"il,  f.'on  ,  ?88r."f s;;'""""^  '"»"'- 

Af.;i' ..,!"**•     ^"'"^  "''"'6  Antiquities  of  "Moch« 
Mi^vern,", Great  Malvern,)  Ac,  Mahlrn,  1885,  Syo 

m..me,  ^f '"""o-  '«  «"-  -d  Nerve  S.rgery 


I     !V.m,  Rev.  Rirhnrd  Means,  Is.ii-ihho   b   In 

no«  on,  graduated  at  Watervillo  College  852,  .nd  at 
Roeheater  Tl„„|„gi„„|  Seminary  1851)  ,  ,,u,t or  of  Ba  lilt 
ehurohe.  ,n  Kochps.cr and  elsewhere,  .C,  ,lr,  f  neJ 
Kinsman  Notl.     By  his  Bro.hcr.    N.  York"    88^    lamo 

i.i^:^:"f!'r!^.;^:!^:,8^'t;'"^'~-- 
T.^s!!::r\,r:^'t:;,e:v;;:d'i.ir:;::\:i;;i„s^ 

homal  Science  A»,..„-iatlo,,.  H,„t.,  |877.  H,„       ■^""■"•""^ 

i.ii^"N"":;k''^5,*:r'M  ^^'-^ «""-'"  "-'• "' 
}^M;irvo;hj^:-- 

torfh"."*'  •'"**'','•  '=''«'"-•««.  h.  1811),  at  Washin«. 
ton,  !).(.;  graduated  at  JeBerson  College  18:i7-nrof"^ 

«,'.  I  .IT,  .'•""'' "'  '""theinaiies  I8«4-8|;  renro- 
IK  hearc,^"  •  ^"ril"'""  "•  '""  '"'-national  ;. 
I  vanaiot  Muez:  Brief  Memoir  ol  the  Knternrive  ami  C.m 

Canal  across  Darien,  Wash.,   ISfil),  8vo.     2    (Kd  )  Nar 

'  Voir  i"  79''.Vl"''""'' :Vf",'--  ''■'''^■'""""  <"•••'  '•^  'i'"^  V 

1  orK,  18,9    .'  I,on.,  188  ,  4to.     See  iMvm   r'    ii 
^American  Exphiratio,;,  in  theli-''^^!;^,   B^^.f'l/I^- 
■-v  .     4     Ihe  Marilime  Canal  of  Sue/.   tr„m   it-   I   „ L,, 

«tr!::^r«:^'r:,^;j;;t:"'-''"  "Thei.il- 

beiud'^sw',?'*'"'    ,'*•"'*',"»•      ''"'''"ry    of    Bluo- 

wiJ;,^;rh::sar'A^;e?:^.,t7j;o""f!i:i^ 

and^Halui:  Adventure.^  Narrated  ;.„dSllXe\'^^^^^^^ 

nJ?^:^or\,^r!«,^:v^-,„^KHtsin^rt 

..tion  01    (I,     Paintings,  Eilin.,  1865,  8yo      Anon      2,1 
ed.,  with  aiiihor's  name,  1874.  "'     ''" 


^^NoweM,  Kdward."    LyHc   Echoes,  Lon.,  1887,  p. 
Nowell,  Mrs.  Harriet  P   ir     f.<M»     «i 

in«,"  I..eu,l.,     1.  Bilirurfmer'":;,r,c    b's^'haT 
CruNeo  VhT-'n'T  •""  ^T'  «-'■     i8«7."T«m.'"'I' 

1:     :'."",'  !:•"'.«"'  »•'•_»  J«-.     K»J»>urga,  (^ueen  of 

BLES   B., 


I  .v„„    ;   ""•■•«»"'••<.»•".     Jiadburira   ( 

n^'^^li^r^-l/*!-:-,---"  verse.  By 
N.''^Xl87^'  "•  '"""""'"'P  -'^■■'--  By  Norval. 
HerVerV  1%'  "'"  »''';••*'•-,"«''  Robert  Ilaisey 

insfo'rVv:;;;,' rij;,"""'  '•  ^"™"- ■" "-■> P--!.- 

BaU°''li'el,^?*V*'""^''   •;'•     ''■'«  I^'™"-  ""''  'ho 

of  Th^Fv'e  wh;",!"''  '*;      ' ■   '''"«""^'»  "'■  ''h^^"  Diseases 

of  Jh;  Kye,  N^YW^'-l's^isy--  '  '""""  ""  ^'— 
'w;,.?k'"''^    ^\""''    Pitman,  b.  1,840.     How  to  be 

i  tlefcl'  ■'vl'"'  "V'"P'''ey,  181 1-1886,  b.  at  Brat- 
rlZ-l-J"   fo""''*!    11   community   called    Per 

Vri847%y?"T'The's"   "  ^''-n'"^-"   ^''S  ^-'^-i 

lingfor.l    Conn     TiiO      ,    S","'  ^."'"'"8  "^  <^''"''t.  '«''''- 
ungior.i,  conn.,  l»o9.     3.  Salvation  from  Sin  the  End 


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of  Cliristliin  rnitli.  IHAll,  sy„.  l.  Illntory  nf  Amrrlcnn 
Soclnliiiii,  I'hilii,,  INHli,  r.  Hvo.  !>.  Ilixon  iin<l  hi*  <'o|>y- 
lata  :  a  Criticism  nf  tbo  Acrniint*  oT  lliu  Onolilii  ('iniiiiiii- 
nltv  ill  "Now  Aiiiurli'ci,"  IH7I,  Mvd,  ft,  I1"Um -Tulk". 
Ktlilml  \>y  A.  Iliirroii  ami  0.  N.  MilliT.  Vol.  i.,  OiibIcIu, 
N.Y.,  HT.'),  PJllin. 

Nuyi'o,  It.  K.  The  IliKtmy  »r  Meilii'lni'  ffir  »lio 
ln^t  Fmir  ThouKiiiiil  Voiirs,  I.\  iiii,  iMiikh.,  I^Hii,  I:.'!!!!), 

IVoyps,  T,  II.  I.  An"|.l.vll  of  the  WialU:  with 
(itht'r  l.iiv*  iiikI  l.i'({oniln,  Luii.,  I'<fl'',  llliiin.  U.  (Triinn.) 
IiJtIi'i  iiiiiI  IIiiiMiliv^  ^  the  Ki'lnnucn  of  Vir){il,  ii  -I'lwtlon 
(if  the  ii.Il'M  nf  lldiiiui',  Au.,  Lon.,  IHIIH,,  U'liio,  ;|, 
llyiniixof  M(p<K'i'ii  Mini,  I.011.IN72,  I2iun. 

iNilKVV,  Itcv.  <i('org(s  M.A„  [■mic,  vol.  i.,  mlil,,] 
({niclimtfcl  III  Trinity  Culli'Xf,  t'liiiibril  x,  1'»I2 ;  nnlniiieil 
IMI.'ii  roftor  "f  Wiiili'V  I85S-72,  I,  A  IVniteiitiiil, 
(Ixf.,  I''*^',  Hvo.  Anon.  2.  Kii|;lanil  and  the  Jewn: 
their  Uonlliiv  nnj  her  Duly,  Lod.,  18S1,  8vo.  Also, 
finjrle  seriiHinii,  Ae, 

NllKcnt,  I'i.  V.  Troiitiao  on  Optica;  or,  Light  and 
Sight,  N.  York,  I  Mis,  l2iuo. 

Nugent,  Udinuild.  I.  Gleanings  for  the  Now  Year, 
I.on.,  l-.il,  IJiiio.  ■_'.  .Mary  .Aston  ;  or,  Town  uml  Ooiiu- 
try  I  a  I'ule,  I, on.,  l^-.V,  IL'uio. 

NuKtMit,  Kiliniinii  C  1.  AmliTleigh  Hull:  a 
Novi'l  ill  ViM-.-e,  l.oii.,  IStili,  12nio.  2.  Couiitr.v  lloii.'.u 
Charaile.i  for  AtlinK,  Lon.,  1871',  Iflino;  new  oil.,  1,><74. 
;i.  Charades  for  Aeting  in  Town  and  I'ouiiliv,  Lon., 
18S1,  8vo. 

IViiReiit,  ErmeiiKnrdn  lircvillc-,  daughter  of 
the  lute  A.  Ogilvv,  of  Cove,  I)iimfiii  -liire  ;  iniirried, 
1SS2,  to  lion.  I'.  Ii.  (Jreville-.Niigent.  I'he  llueing  of 
(iildriin,  and  otiier  I'ooini',  I, on.,  I^si,  fq.  Klmo. 

Nugent,  <>e<irf;<',  isuil-liss:!,  b.  in  l'hiladel|ihiA  1 
a  luaiiiifiiotiirer ;  founder  of  the  Haptist  Home.  Ttio 
JIaptiHt  Homo  of  I'hiladelphia:  its  Origin  ami  lli:<tory, 
Phila.,  ISMO, 

Nugent,  Norman.  Ainuaements  of  a  Man  of 
Fashion  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  IM7H,  3  vols.  p.  8vo. 

Nugent,  Nopliin  AI.  I.  Tbo  I'rinco  in  tho  Midst  : 
Jesus  our  Centre,  Lon.,  I«82, 18mo.  2.  "  I  Must:"  Short 
Missionary  Bible  Readings,  Lon.,  1S88,  32mo. 

Nuller,  I).  F.  Kbetoric  as  an  Art  of  Persuasion 
from  tlio  Stand- Point  of  a  Lawyer,  Ues  Moines,  Iowa, 
18S(),  ,Svo. 

Nune§,  JoHcpli  A.,  [nnle,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  Dny- 
Drearns,  I'liihi.,  IS«:!,  l2mo. 

Nunn,  Itev.  Henry  Urury  Cust,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  I^ti8;  or- 
dained ISllS;  vicar  of  Kipon  Is72-8I,  and  since  then  of 
Sharrow.  .Sons  of  Heaven  and  Sons  of  Kartb  :  liiblical 
Sketches,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo. 

Nunn,  John  J.  1.  Spero  Meliora;  or,  Ireland  in 
18(!ll-7(>,  Lon.,  18ti9,  8vo.  2.  Mrs.  Montague  Jones's 
Dinner-Party ;  or,  Ueminiscences  of  Cheltenham,  Lon., 
1872,  p.  8vo. 

Nunn,  Mrs.  Lorenzo  N.  I.  Tho  .Militia  .Major: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1.S52,  3  vols.  12ino.  .Anon.  2.  Heirs  of 
the  Soil,  Lon.,  IS61t,  p.  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  1870.  3.  Sybarite 
and  Spartan:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1880,3  vols.  or.  Svo. 

Nunn,  Thomas  William,  [imir,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
b.  182j.  1.  Observations  and  Notes  on  the  Arteries  of 
tbo  Limbs,  Lon.,  ISiS,  8vo;  new  ed.,  18«4.  -'.  Ward 
Manual;  or,  Inde.x  of  Surgical  Uieases  and  injuries, 
Lon.,  \X6b,  8vo.  3.  On  Cancer  of  the  Breast.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1.S82,  4to. 

Nunneley,  Thomas,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1S09- 
1870.  On  the  Organs  of  Vision  :  their  Anatomy  and 
Physiology,  Lon.,  1H58,  Svo. 

Nutt,  AITred  Trilbner,  b.  18.)6,  in  London;  edu- 
cated at  University  College  School,  London,  and  the  Col- 


lige  de  Vltry  le  Kraiijois,  .Marne  ;  a  '..  ;,>  'ler  In  Lon- 
don. He  has  eoniriliuted  many  pap<  r»  10  the  Kolk-Lore 
Ket'ord  and  fimlhu  publications,  ami  eritleiil  artlolix  to 
Miiigaiiiiies,  <te,  >(iidl>  ■  on  the  l.egeml  of  the  Holy 
ilrail:  with  Especial  Iteference  lo  Ibu  Hypothesis  of  Its 
Cellio  Origin,  Lon..  ISH.s,  hvo. 

"The  book.  Iioslil  ■»  beliiu  lilnlily  reiidalile,  Is  tho  tnost 
liii|Hiriaiit  colli  ribiitliiii  In  the  llli-ialiirouf  ilieiirall  Uviiid 
Hlilili  lia>>  been  iiiiole  lor  many  \iar> :  iiml  no  stiidfiil  oi' 
nieillii  viil  roiiiaiii'i'.  nr  even  of  KiiglMi  lllernliirt',  eiiii  ilo 
Hilhoiit  It."— ,l//i.,  .No.  HI". 

Nutt,  J.  A.  Ailie  Howard;  or.  The  Last  Visit  to 
Salisbiiiy,  Lon.,  I '■75,  l2ino. 

Null,  llev.  John  William,  M.A.,  graduated,  lir:'! 
class  Lit.  Iliiiii.,  at  Corpus  Chri-li  College,  Ciiuibridge, 
|Sj();  I.lhiH  of  All  ■■ioiils  l.si,>-7.5;  ordaincil  IH.Mi; 
siib-libnui;!!!  of  the  llodleian  IS(i7-7ll;  rcitor  of  Hiir- 
rielshani  l>7U-f<H,and  siiiee  tbt-ii  of  Chelslield.  I.  (Kd.l 
Two  Treatises  on  Verbs.  Ily  .lehuda  ILiyug.  |s7ti. 
2.  (Kd.i  Fragments  of  a  Samaiilan  Tur|2um  ;  from  n 
Bodleian  .MS.:  with  an  liilioiliiction  eontainliig  a  Sketili 
of  Sainiiriiaii  Hi'tory,  Dogma,  and  Literature,  Lon., 
1.S7I,  Mu.  3.  (Kd.)  Kleaiiar  of  Ueaugoney's  Comuieii- 
liirv  on  Isiiiiih,  1^711. 

iVullall,   1'.  A.,  LL.D,  [„„i.,   uA.  ii.,  add.]      1. 
Standard  Pronoum  ing  Dictionary  of  the  Knglish  Liiii 
giiage,   Lon.,   lSli3,  p.  Svo;    looth  ibousand,   IsSB.     2. 
I)iotionary  of  Scientific  Terms,  Lon.,    I  Mill,  p.  .Svo.      :i. 
Spelling  Hee  (liiide,  Lipu.,  Is7(!,  lUino. 

Nutterheiincr,  II.  J.  Safely  lionk-Keoping : 
Complete  K.xpoMire  of  Frauds,  Ciii..  IS80.  ISmo. 

Nutting,  II.  A  Few  Plain  Ueinurks  on  Decimal 
Currency.  By  a  Cypher.  Luton,  BeiUurdshlro,  ISjU, 
Svo.     Anon. 

Nutting,  Rev.  J.  K.  1.  Tilman  Loring ;  or,  Min- 
isier  or  Merchant,  I'liila.,  Isft7,  ISmo.  2,  lioeky  Hill 
and  Boiling  I'luirio,  Host.,  1870,  ICnio. 

Nutting,  .tlnry  O.  I.  Our  Summer  at  Ilillsiiie 
Farm,  Host.,  IsliT,  Kiiiio.  2.  Steps  in  the  I'pward  Wav, 
Bust.,  1867,  lilmo.  3.  Tho  Story  of  William  tlie  Sileiit 
anil  the  Netbcrland  War,  15.iO-i5S4,  Bust.,  isiili,  12mo; 
new  ed.,  Is83. 

Nye,  Edgnr  Wilson,  ("Bill  Nye,"  pseud..)  b. 
185U,  in  Shirley,  Me.,  was  admitted  to  ttie  bar  in 
Wyoming  Territory  in  1S7I'),  and  afterwards  settled  in 
New  York.  1.  Bill  Nye  and  the  Ilooiioiang,  Cliii  , 
Issl.  2.  The  Forty  Liars,  1SS3.  3.  Baled  Hay,  Is-I. 
4.  Bill  Nye's  Blossom  Bock,  ISSj.  5.  Uemarks,  1>m1. 
G.  Bill  Nye's  Thinks  :  prepared  at  the  Instigation  of  the 
Author,  Chic,  1888,  24nio. 

Nye,  J.  Ii.  1.  Anecdotes  in  Bible  Texts,  Lon., 
18,s2-88,  «  vols.  12iuo.  2.  Boys  Worth  Noting:  phon- 
ing how  by  Industry  and  Perseverance  Boys  hecaiiic 
j  Honoured  and  Ucnowned,  Lon..  1884,  12mo.  3.  Storii- 
for  tho  Band  of  Ho|>e,  Lon.,  I>S6,  p.  Svo.  4.  Temper 
ance  Briefs  by  All  the  Chief  Advocates,  Lon.,  18S7,  12uio. 

Nye,  James.  The  Doctrine  of  I'niversal  Uestora- 
tion  K.xplaincd  and  Defended,  Lon.,  ISOI,  Svo. 

Nystroni,  John  W.,  [miii,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  isv.,. 
1.  Project  of  a  New  System  of  Arithmetic,  Wei(;lii, 
Measure,  and  Coins,  proposed  to  be  called  the  Tuiiiil 
System,  Phila.,  IS()2,  Svo.  2.  Treatise  on  Parabolic  Con- 
struction of  Ships,  Phila.,  ISfiS,  Svo.  3.  On  Technologi- 
cal Education  and  ,Ship-Building  for  Naval  and  Marine 
Engineers,  Pbila.,  1M!5,  12mo;  new  ed,,  ISlifi.  4.  dii 
the  Force  of  Falling  Bodies  and  Dynamics  of  .Mntln, 
classified  with  Precision  to  the  Meaning  of  Dyniiniiinl 
Terms,  Phila.,  Svo.  6.  Treatise  on  the  Elements  of  .Me 
chanics  :  establishing  Strict  Precision  in  (he  Mcanin;.'  of 
Dynamical  Terms.  Illu.^t.  Phila.,  lS7,'i,  Svo.  0.  New 
Treatise  on  Steam  Engineering,  Physical  Properties  ul 
Permanent  Gasea,  &c.,  Phila.,  1876,  Svo. 


0. 


Oakden,  J.  Astbury  Church,  &e. :  Poems,  Lon., 
1879,  fp.  8vo, 

Oakeley,  Itev.  Frederick,  [(inte,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
1802-lSSU,  was  cdiieated  at  Christ  Church,  O.xford,  where 
he  gained  the  Chancellor's  prizes  for  English  and  Latin 
essays,  and  the  Ellerton  prize  for  a  theological  essay; 
was  one  of  the  leaders  of  the  Tractarian  movement,  and 
united  with  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  a  week  or  two 
1181 


after  Newman.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  cnnim 
of  Westminster  and  mis.sionary  rector  nf  St.  John's,  1- 
lington.  1.  l!i-torieal  Nntci*  on  the  Tractarian  Move- 
ment, 1S33-4  in.,  IS(i4,  p.  Svo.  2.  University  Edu- 
cation for  Engii-h  Catholics  considered,  Lon.,  1804,  •-vo. 
3.  Leading  Topics  of  Dr,  Pusey's  Recent  Work  reviewed, 
Lon.,  1866,  Svo.  4.  Tho  Priest  on  the  Mission  :  a  Course 
of  Lectures,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo. 


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tome    (JmumK  rH,.,,,,,    I !,,,■•,    ',||„„      x  "':„,,;• 

Fo,tol    |-,„„u„„.,  |v,.r-e,]  Albany.  N.V.,  |SMO,  k.,,,,'   "  | 

t.  "?i':r',!:;:,rci;;i:.;^  "T"T:i',"H;:r7'i^''""""'"  ^ 


OBR 


Divuicu    Praotloo; 


Miinehi'iiur,  Inma,     ,„_ 
Oakley,   Thomn'fi   \V.   n. 

with  Slutiites,  1.1,11.,  iM.s.j,  Sn,. 

Oates,  rrHiik,F.K.('j,S.,'lS40-lS7.',  b  imir  r ?.. 

of  th.,  ..,..e  ..:i",:;„^'Saii:,'j:;r.;:t;^"5;'t 

Maps  anil  Illu»t.     I.im.,  IHSI,  .Syo  ■  >'•  ""ii«,  u.-l. 

ooUfctor's  (lentil    Is  <Ii.s<l  ,...1  ,  .."T  Vi   "    "''.''f' "'^'■'' tbo 

voinme:'wl^l'Sji2ir'X;i;:";i'^!r  '!"'  I^'r ";""«■*  1"  «1.1H  ! 
will  have  a  VK   ic.    ar  M>     iL  tu.Tl'"'  olassKlcatlmi 

Tl,«  D    ""-'"' "'  ^'1  ""in'-* .  Southampton,  s  nee  lM,><j      i 

Plain  ^..erinon.  preaeheU   in  T„„„  anU  cZtlyXl; 

Obbard,    Constance    Mary 

[poems,]  I.on.,  I.SNi,  ^i„.  or.  ,Svo 

Ober,  I'rederic  Albionj  b,  1.S4!)  at  BevBrlv 
.Muss.  J  made  huntii.^.-trip,  in  Fori  la  in  1S7^  anTls-?' 
and  suoceasfuliy   explored    Uko  Oke<  hn  „,.      P  ' 

tiavclled  in  the  i,es.er  Ant  ller,>n,!  V„  v     ■      '    .''"',  "''"' 

City:  a  Story  of  Adventure  in  Mexico      llhst      B    f' 

"".lUfe' among  the  MexiX  Iio;,.,^™,;f   '"    "'""°"' 

luKb!^  oo;;i;:^Si^:'^;,;ji''i;i^  d;;si^.rri::;'  "V""^i  !-< 

xxxviU.aiii  °"  '""^  P'^'*e'l  over.'-.V(i(,o„, 

3.  Mexican  Resources:  a  Guide  to  and  throuKh  Mex 
"•,  (A  SIPP'""'*"'"!  volume  to  "Travels  in  Mt:,ico  ^ 
Ci^'t '    887'  T     »V*'r"-''-'"""'»  •i"l'i-Mi.>esillu.t' 
ti  les"  and    Th  "°-K  ^  Tho  Knockabout  Club  in  the  A..." 
t   les   and    Thereabouts.     Illust.     Host..  1888     8vn      i 

,i«sW;    ll''"'  7  ^"^  f-'«""ie-    the  Adven: 


Ob«.r,  Nnrnh  Kndicoll.    siue.v'.  Ko„m  .  „,  rin. 
V.Mir',  lluildin^,  I'Inl:,.,  |^ss    I",,,,'  ' 

.I™.^^e,lM.^.or,.|,s.^/,.;v;::;;^.:^,^^ 

OMIrinii,  Tliomiis  .M.,  md  IM.r.ndiirl    Oil. 

i  inS!rVoM:;„  "irf " ""'' ^'"""^ '  «-"•- 

C*  i>ri(*tif  l'««  iiri'l  l'iirkiii<4ftii    i*      \vi\\  n 

of  y,..r,,d..rHim  I-:.,  or  K:;::^:,*,;,,"^  ,'•'■'"'■" 
O'llrini,  .nrH.  thnrlollc.     1.   |,e.;i,.  Fi,.ld  •  a 

Fr::x";;;^:  mI,' ';::i;'^'!:"' ,,f' ^■-■7-t;:,rh..r 

{iru;;'i:;n'^ys^'.?''''-^-va;:^^l::;i:r^^^^^^^ 
1^^.:  i^u  ;:^,'';;^u:":;;.  Fnin^rrTh^Tr-.^;^- 

tdin     1870,  .....ao.     7.  Ll„ht  and  Shadi,  L„::'l«?8l''^ 


O'Uritn,  MoHt    Rev.  Corn.lins.  b    Hli    ,„ 


I  punstanS  College,  Chai'loltetoim 
li'«o  ol  the   Pr(.pa){nihln,  li,„„ 


and  at  the  Irlian  Col- 
odained  prio^t  1871  j 


™..secrated  ArcdbiVho     'r' n     mW'i    sm"  1  ''JlhM    "V  ' 
of  .1-  im,h.  Vindioatell,  OllaH;';",  ^^  •„  / '""^yl'  jJ; 


Hurley      Bells, 


!  Martyr,  llulifa.,,  IMsj.'  '     *'  "'•  '*«"""•  ^  "«'"  '""' 

ls",'"/nio."'  "*"""•     *'"'"''  '""'"''  i^''  ''""l.  Minn., 

Lah'o"t":sv:    "'"^""-^  "f  "'»  ""'""•'  I-«""80. 
O'Urij-n,  Fitz  Jnincs,  182,S-|Srt2  b   in  1  in,..,. 

^:iJ:;;to'iLt:u::r!.tii,^rv^ir''"^''"' 
s^^hoFtiliA!:;;;;:^^^,?::';^;^;^^^'^^^ 

Lo"  ""f-"?„*:.",3;,„'^  '^'™'"-''  -  «»'"  "".I  Silver, 
th^:-?^J^'";j^„^-™-, Hoy -story  of 

£""^,f^J-n^rktur3^^^ei-r 

Case  of  the  Kstab.Sled  Cliur^/  i!.°I,.^:;!ii    ^i  ;^^„^; 

c|fp.^^;u,^;^fe^^-^-irun'n^^;r'? 
L."d.  trKssrp's:.,""™""  ^^'""-  »f  oui-iiUd 

lit^r'^hi^jV^um^V  «""'.''n'*-*f  '  P''"'"""''  "f  »a«re<l 
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O'Brieii,  Itichard  Barry,  culled  to  the  bar  at 
Dublin  1^74,  nnil  lit  Lincoln's  Inn  IS7J.  1.  Jiiok  lliiz- 
lett :  a  Hiborno-Aiuerieun  Stor)-,  Lon.,  ISSI),  12uio.  2. 
The  I'arliauiont.iry  History  of  the  Irish  Liinil  yuestion 
from  1S29  to  isfill,  unci  the  Origin  and  KujuIIs  of  the 
Ulster  Custom,  Lon.,  188U,  cr.  8vq;  2d  ed.,  IS81. 

"  Perhaps  the  most  valuable  feature  of  his  work  is  the 
chain  of  (luotatiiiii  from  tlie  speeelies  of  statusmuii  ami 
the  writings  of  eniinciit  publicists  by  which  he  seelis  to 
draw  the  reader  to  his  own  conclusions."— Jc(i((.,  xviii. 
4;i«. 

.').  The  Irish  Land  Question  and  English  Public  Opin- 
ion ;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  ISKl,  Kimo.  4.  Fifty  Years  of  t'on- 
ce.ssions  to  Ireland,  Is:i|-8],  Lon.,  I8.sa-S,'),  2  vols.  8vo. 

"The  object  of  the  book  is  to  show  that  the  miiiu  causes 
of  Irish  diS(!outenl  always  havelicen,  and  stiilarc,  neither 
racial  nor  religious,  biit  agrarian  in  their  nature.  .Mr. 
O'Biien  writes  with  no  less  vii^our  and  luci<iity  than  con- 
viction. Hut,  though  an  ailvocate,  he  is  impartial  as  a 
judi;c.  .  .  .  The  book  is  equally  free  fruiii  prejudice  and 
rancour,  and  we  know  of  none  better  meritini,'  a  careful 
perusal  by  all  who  desire  to  form  an  opinion  ol  their  own 
on  the  questions  of  the  day."— .S;«'c(a;or,  lix.  78X. 

5.  Irish  Wrongs  and  Knglisli  Kemedies :  with  other 
Essays.  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

O'llricil,  William.  Prize  Es,say  on  Canals  and 
Canal  Conveyance,  Lon.,  l.'^.is,  Svo. 

O'UriiMi,  William  Smith,  I.8il3-1.864,  b.  at 
Dromoland,  County  Clare,  Ireland  ;  educated  at  Harrow 
anil  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge  ;  was  JI.P.  for  County 
Limerick  I82I)-4H;  joined  the  Kepeal  Association  in 
1."'4  I,  and  afterwards  became  a  leader  of  the  Young  Ire- 
land party;  convicted  of  treason  in  1.'<4.S,  but  the  sen- 
tence of  death  was  commuted  to  transportation,  and  in 
18.1(1  he  received  a  pardon.  Tlie  Principles  of  Govern- 
ment. Host.,  I  So,'),  2  vols.  .Svo. 

O'llrilie,  David.  The  Practical  Laboratory 
Guide  in  Chemistry,  Columbus,  0.,  lss.3,  .Svo. 

O'Uyrne,  Miss  in.  Ij.  I.  Lei.\lip  Castle  :  a  Ro- 
mance of  the  Penal  Days  of  16'.hl.  By  E.  De  Celtis, 
[pseud.]  Dublin,  1SS3,  cr.  Svo;  new  ed.,  I SS7.  2.  Ill- 
Won  Peerages;  or,  An  Unhallowed  Union,  Dublin,  18-84, 
p.  8vo  ;  new  ed.,  IS87.  3.  The  Baron  of  Belgard;  or, 
The  Pale  and  the  Septs,  Dublin,  18S4,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
4.  Art  Mc.Morrough  O'Cavanagh,  Prince  of  Leinster, 
Dublin,  1887,  p.  Svo.  5.  The  Court  of  Uath  Croghan  ; 
or,  Dead,  but  not  Forgotten,  Dublin,  1SS7,  p.  Svo. 

"In  spite  of  all  its  fault.s.— which  are.  in  the  main,  faults 
of  detail,— 'The  (.'ourt  of  Katli  Crcglian'  is  a  singularly 
beautiful,  powerful,  and  pathetic  story."— .S/icodi/or,  Ixi.  o7U. 

O'lljriie,  P.  Lives  of  the  Cardinals.  Part  I. 
Lon..  IS79,  fol. 

O'Byrne,  Kobert,  F.R.G.S.  James'  Naval  His- 
tory, Epitomized  in  Oue  Volume,    Lon.,  IS.-^S,  cr.  Svo. 

O'Byrne,  Robert  W.  (Ed.) The  Victoria  Cross  : 
a  Chronicle  of  Deeds  of  Personal  Valour,  I85t)-SU,  Lon., 
1880,  12mo. 

O'Callaghaii,  Edmund  Bailey,  [<iiiie,  vol.  ii., 
add..]  1797-1880,  was  admitted  to  the  practice  of  medi- 
cine in  Quebec  in  1827;    afterwards  removed  to  New 
Y'ork,  and  was  employed  in  the  office  of  the  secretary  of 
state  at  Albany  in  editing  the  Records  of  tile  State.      I. 
Documents    relatin;;    to    the    Colonial    History  of  Now 
Y'ork,  Albany,  1855 -til,  II  vols.  4to.     (Some  of  the  vol- 
umes are  mentioned  mite,  vol.  ii.)     2.  Remonstrance  of 
New  Nelherland,  1850.     3.  Orderly  Book  of  Lieut.-lJen. 
Burgoyne,    ISfill,   sm.   4to.     4.  Nameo   of    Pcrsims    for 
whom  JIarriagc  Licenses  were  issued  previous  to  1784, 
1860.     5.   Wooley's  Two  Years'  .lournnl  in   New  Y'ork,  j 
1860.      6.  Journals  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  New  j 
York,  18B1,  2  vols.     7.  A  List  of  Editions  of  the  Holy 
Scriptures  printed  in  .America  previous  to   ISOO:  with 
Introduction  and   Bibliographical   Notes.   ISIil,  r.  Svo.  ' 
8.  The  Origin  of  the  Legislative  .-issemblics  of  the  State 
of  Nevf  York,  1881.     9.  A  Calendar  to  the  Lanil  Papers,  ; 
18(14.     10.  The  Register  of  New  Nctherland,  l(i2fi-l«74, 
1805,  8vo.     1 1.  A  Calendar  of  Historical  .M;inuscripts  in 
the   Oflico   of  the    Secretary    of  State,    IsCjj.     12.  The 
Voyage  of  George  Clarke  to  America:  with  Xotos,  1S07.  t 
l.i.  (Trans.)  Voyages  of  the  Slavers  St.  Jidia  and  .\rins 
of  Amsterdam,   10.^9-0:1:  with  Additional   Papers  illus- j 
trative  of  the  Slave-Trade  under  the  Dutch  :  with  In- 
t.oduotion,    Ac,    18(i7,    sm.    Svo.     14.   Law  and   (Jrdi- 
riaiices  'if  N'c'.r  Nctlicrland,  yiliS  71,  ISC9,  Svo. 

O'CnIlaghan,  J.  M.  The  "Fons  ct  Orlgo  ;"  or. 
The  Origin  of  the  Word  "  Teetotal,"  Lon.,  1S78,  Svo. 

U'CalhlKlian,    .Ylary.      (Trans.)    Dreams    by    a 
French   Fireside:    Fairy-Tales;    from    the  (Jerinan  of 
Klchard  Leander,  [R.  von  Volkmann,]  Lon.,  1885,  ii.  Svo. 
118C  .J  -         M 


oco 

O'Calliglian,   D.   E.     A    Woodland   Queen,  and 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  1809,  12mo. 
O'Clery,  Patrick    Keyes,  (The    O'Clery,) 

K.S.Ii.,  b.  1840;  graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin  : 
called  to  the  bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  1S74;  M.P.  for 
Wexford  1874-8(1 ;  a  Chevalier  of  the  military  orders  ,)1 
St.  Gregory  and  Pius  IX.,  grand  cross  of  the  order  of 
Isabella  the  Catholic.  The  History  of  the  Italian  Rev- 
olution :  First  Period  :  the  Revolution  of  the  Barricade-. 
1790-1849,  Lon.,  1S75,  Svo. 

"We  see  no  reason  to  think  that  Mr.  O'Clery  wilfulh 
misrepresents  facts;  he  writes  in  the  strength  (if  a  fanali 
cism  that  disdains  such  ordinary  means."— .S'ii(.  Vi'ic,  xl 
304. 

O'Connell,  Alice.  Loyal,  Brave,  and  True:  n 
Novel,  Lon.,  ISSI.  3  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

O'Connell,  James.  Vestiges  of  Civilization  ;  or. 
The  -Etiology  of  History,  N.  York,  Is.'il,  12iiio. 

0'C:onnell,  Rev.  Jeremiah  Joseph,  O.S.P,., 
I  b.  1821,  in   County  Cork,  Ireland;  studied  at  the  .Sciu- 
i  inary  of  Cliarlcston,  S.C. ;  ordained  priest  1844;  estab- 
lished St.  Slary's  College  of  Columbia  in   IS57,  and  w.-n 
its  )iresident.  performing  also  pastoral  duties ;  was  trans- 
ferred   to    the    western    missions  of   North  Carolina  in 
1871.     1.  Catholicity   in    the   Carolinas   and   Georgia: 
1  Leaves  of  its  History,    A.D.    1820-78,   N.   York,  187'.), 
."^vo.     2.   Conferences  on  the  Blessed  Trinity,  N.  York, 
1SS2,  12mo. 
!     O'Connell,  .Mrs.  Morgan  John,  widow  of  M. 
!  .1.    O'Connell,    for    many   years    mciiiber    for    Kerry. 
I  I.  Charles  Bianconi :  a  Biography,   17S0-IS75.     By  h'i.- 
j  Daughter,      l.on.,  IS7S,  Svo. 

"  A  biography  of  Charles  Bianconi,  the  inventor  of  the 
Irish  car  system,  which  has  now  been  sujierscdi'd  by  rnU- 
ways,  but  which  in  its  time  was  of  great  lienctit  to  the 
I  country,  has  been  written  by  his  daughter.  .  .  .  There  i^ 
'  not  niucli  to  learn  about  Ijiancoiii  that  is  worth  Icaruiiu; . 
;  but  in  Mrs.  OCuiincirs  pagi-  .  .  .  there  is  much  to  read 
'  that  is  pleasant  reading.'  —  .S(i(.  Rtr.,  xlv.  183. 
j  2.  (ilimpses  of  a  Hidden  Life:  Memories  of  Attie 
!  O'Brien,  Dublin,  fp,  Svo.  With  Baiiii-  ,  J.  G.,  For 
'  Faith  and  Fatherland,  Lon.,  ISSS,  12iiio. 

O'Connor,  Denis  C.  Seventeen  Years'  Experi- 
ence of  Workhouse  Life,  Lon.,  ISOl,  Svo. 
j  O'Conr.or,  Mrs.  Evangeline  Maria,  (John- 
I  son,)  a  niece  of  Rossiter  Johnson,  mi/iio  ;  marrioii, 
1877,  to  .loseph  O'Connor.  1.  (Trans.)  Fire  and  Flame: 
a  Novel,  by  Levin  Schiicking,  Bust.,  1876,  Svo.  2.  .\ii 
Analytic  Index  to  the  Works  of  Nathaniel  Hawthorne. 
Bost.,  18S2.  3.  An  Analytical  Index  'o  the  Works  of 
Shakspere,  N.  Y'ork,  1SS7,  12uio. 

"  It  gives  referenrc-.s  to  notable  passages,  brief  histories 
of  the  plays  and  poems,  names  of  all  the  character^  in  the 
plays,  with  sketches  of  the  more  important  caics.  and  con- 
cise explanations  of  obscure  wonls  and  allusions,  'flic 
weakest  part  of  the  book  is  that  devoted  to  phi-ases. '— 
I  O-ilic.  vili.  2. 

j      O'Connor,  Miss    F..  J.     A  Heroine  of  the  Con- 
federacy. Lon.,  1S06,  or.  Svo. 

O'Connor,  J.  l>.  History  of  Turkey,  and  Ocue- 
alogy  of  thi  Existing  Osmauli  Dynasty:  with  .Map?, 
Chic,  1S77,  l2nio. 

O'Connor,  .Tames.  Works  of  the  Deaf  Poet: 
with  a  Biographical  Sketch  of  the  Author  [by  A.  li. 
Douglas,]  N.York.  1S79,  Svo. 

O'Connor,  James  A.  Letters  to  his  Eminence 
Cardinal  MeCloskey,  Archbishoji  of  New  York ;  3d  ed., 
enl.,  N.  York,  ISS.'f"  lOmo. 

O'Connor,  John.  1.  Ich  Dien,  Melbourne,  187:', 
2.  Wanderings  of  a  Vagabond ;  an  Autobiograpliy. 
Edited  by  John  Morris,  [pseud.]     N.  York,  1873. 

O'Connor,  Joseph  Aloysius.     (Ed.)  The  City 
of  Refuge:  or,  Mary,  Help  of  Christians,  Lon.,  IssO,  Svo. 
O'Connor,  It.  r.     (Trans.)  FVnncis  of  Assisi,  by 
L.  de  ChC'rancc,  l.on.,  1880,  Svo. 

O'Connor,  Iloderick,  \iiiiir,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  Event? 
in  the  Historv  of  Ireland,  and  Xoticr  i  of  the  O'Connors, 
Lon.,  185S,  r2nio. 

O'Connor,  Thomas  Power,  M.A.,  b.  184 -.  at 
Athlone,  County  Ro.*ooniUiOn,  Ireland,  and  educated  ii 
Queen's  College;  became  a  journalist,  and  in  1S70  »,nt 
to  London  and  was  employed  on  the  staff  of  the  Imlv 
Telegraph.  In  18S0  he  was  elected  M.P,  for  (iiil»;i.v. 
and  hccamo  an  active  raeii"V,cr  of  the  Parncllitc  ].:i::y. 
He  was  elected  jirosident  of  the  Irish  National  Lengii" 
of  Great  Britain  in  1S83.  He  visited  the  United  Slu'"' 
in  1881-82,  and  lectured  on  the  Irish  cause.  He  wa?  re- 
elected to  Parliament  at  Liverjiool  in  1885,  and  a:;.iiii 
in  1886.    He  hai:  contributed  numerous  tales  and  ariiiles 


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O'CO 

to  iicriudicals.    1.  Lord  Benconsfiel.l :  a  Bi>jBriiphv,  I.on 
and  Belfiift,  lS7i),  121110;  6th  cd.,  I8S7.       ^     >    "      "' 

"  Mr.  O'Connor  write  from  a  liostilo  point  of  view  ■  bnt 
what  miikes  his  booli  so  daii„.j;iiig  is  the  nrr.iv  of  fu,"s 
whiil,  he  marshals  nloiis  the  Fine  of  his  imrrritivo. 
Mr  llitchmaii  s  two  portly  voluuu's  are  evidently,  ihoiich 
not  Hvowedly  intended  10  parry  .Ml.  o'Cnnors  n3t 
;  'i  ■  1  .  V  '"',,''■  "iti:lniin'i  has  il.iiie,  after  survevinK  the 
Avhole  held  of  faets,  is  to  decline  altogether  a  diVea  en- 
counter  with  Mr.  ()'Connor."-.V'«to-riii.  Utl7 

2.  (iladstono's  House  of  (,'oiniiiuns,  I,on..  I8'<5  8vo 
3.  The  Parnell  Movement:  vith  a  Slietcli  of  Irish 'poli^ 
tics  from  1S4:<,  Lon..  ISSI!,  8vo ;  new  ed.,  rev     1«87 

n-»?,l';;m,'i'','.'''^',"""",''  '"'"■"''*  "*■'"''■  ''■"">•  further  proof 
TH,fi,  1  '  1  '• ','"'.'  "■''  ''";■'' '".  V''-"'  ™''"y  t'"»e.s  allowed  the 
IrLsh  landlords  to  use  the  riglits  of  property  possessed  hv 
hem  to  an  extent  revoltinj;  to  hunmiii  v  all.  .lestnirtive 
t.i  a  sound  social  and  politfeul  fahrie  of  ioeielv.  \Ve  ven^ 
ture  to  deny  however,  that  he  proves  the  iie.xi  aiKl  iieees- 

-.s>/;.y"/,;;','Mx.'r;7i','''"''"'-*'' """'  ""■■  "-■""-■"»■  '^  ""■"'■'•"'it'." 

O'Connor,  William  Do  iglns,  ls:i;i-i88U,  b,  in 
Boston,  Mass.  J  studied  art,  which  he  afterwards  aban-  ' 
doned  for  .lourniilism,  and  from   KSIil   held  positions  in 
several  of  the  government  deoartments  at  Wasliingtcm 
1.   Harrington,  [a  romiince,]  Bo  t„  Isiio,  Ifiuio      ''    The 
O0...I  (imy   I'oct,  N.  York,   I.S(',6.      Pamph.     (This  was  ■ 
republished    in  a  volume   by   I!.  M.  Buck,  ,„p™.)      .i 
The  Ghost,      lilust.      N,  York,    lsfi7,   12ino;    new  cd    ' 
cnlitlcd  "Nett.e  Kenton;  or.  The  (Jhost,"  1872, 

O'Conor,  Kev,  John  Francis  Xavier,  S  .7  b 
1  Sj.,  Ill  New  Y'ork ;  graduated  at  the  College  of  .^t' 
friincis  Xavier  1,S72;  has  been  successively  prol'ess„r  in 
West  Park  College,  (ieorgetown  University,  and  Boston 
tollego.  1.  f^oniething  to  Read,  Georgetown,  IS.sO  2 
Lyric  an.l  Dramatic  i'oet.jr,  Bost.,  18,^;i,  ;i  Rea.ling 
arid  the  .Mind,  Woodstock,  18,-<4;  enl,  ed,,  ISXr,  .)  ■ 
(Trans,)  (iarucci's  History  of  Christian  Art,'  18S«'  5' 
(Iran.s,  I  The  Practice  of  Humility;  from  the  Italian  of' 
Po]ic  Leo  XrU.,  N.  York,  1888. 

O'Coiior,  John  H.  Imperial  Loyalty  "as  it 
ought  to  be:"  Christian  Philosophic  on  a  New  Plan 
Lon.,  1886,  p,  Svo.  ' 

O'Conor,  Rev.  William  Anderson,  1820-1SS7 
h.  at  Cork;  graduated  at  Trinity  Collei'e,  Dublin  1861  ■ 
ordumed  18J3:  curate  of  .>;t,  Michael's,  Chester!  ISJo- 
S8,  and  afterwards  rector  of  8t,  Simon  and  St.  Judc 
Manchester,  1,  Faith  and  Works,  Lon„  Ls68  n  8vo  • 
new  e,I„  I8,S5.  2.  The  Truth  and  the  Church  ;  Essays! 
Lon,,  186S,  p  Svo,  3,  A  Commentary  on  the  Epistle  to 
the  Uomans,  Lon,,  1871,  or,  Svo;  2d  e.l.,  1886.  4  The 
Liistle  to  the  Hebrews:  with  Analytical  Introduction 
and  Xotcs,  Lon,,  1872,  p,  Svo,  0.  The  Gospel  of  St, 
John,  Newly  Translated;  with  Notes,  Lon,,  1874  Svo 
6.  Conimentary  on  the  Epistle  of  St.  Paul  to  the  Gala! 
tiaiis,  Lon.,  1875,  ISmo.  7.  Histt  ry  of  the  Irish  I'eopic, 
Manchester,  1884,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  2d  ed,,  1886 

"  Kree  from  the  besetting  faults  of  most  ilative  iiistorians 
from  heir  easily  explicable  want  of  im"d>  eetive  t  ei^ 
IiiiKerii.g  over  more  or  less  mythleal  gl oriei  w  el'i  1  ,ve 
not  ling  to  do  with  progress,  he  is,  above  all,  severely  m^ 
partial.  Whosoever  they  are,-wlietlier  •.'^Illes^ans'  or 
Danes,  adventurers  o'  Elizabeth  or  of  ('romwell  Orana-e- 
men  or  recreant  Catholic  lord.s,  or  ab..<eiitee  rei  :drtt wSs 
who  have  nmde  the.people  their  prey     umlerwd     evw 


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pretext,  religious,  social,  nolitical  t/ievl  ave  e  onke  he  r 
liia  r'xxv.la!.""  "  '"'  '""'    "'^'io'-'-H-  S    fIgIn: 

.   *^'V,!V,'^'','o**'    r"''' Songs  and  Guard-Room  Rhymes, 

Lnn,,  1881,  12mo, 

O'Curry,  Eugene,  1795-1862,  b.  in  County  Clare, 
Ireland;  was  the  son  of  a  peasant,  and,  having  learned 

0  read  Celtic  MS.'^  was  employed  to  make  researches 
for  Jie  historical  department  of  the  Ordnance  Survey 
?.  ,!^""cl"-.  ^'''  became  a  member  of  the  council  of  the 
•  eltic  Society  in  ls.,2,  member  of  the  Royal  Irish 
A™.lemy  m  185,i,  and  in  Ls.W  was  appointed  by  Cardinal 
Aew^n.in  professor  of  Irish  history  and  archaeology  in 
the  Cat.iolio  University  ,if  Ireland.     1.  Lectures  on  the 

.■.,iu.soripl  Materials  of  Ancient  Irish  History,  Dublin 
IS6I  ,Svo.  2.  On  the  Manners  and  Customs  of  the  An- 
cient Irish:  a  series  of  Lectures,     Edited,  with  111    In- 

roduction.  Appendixes,  Ac,  by  W,  K,  Sullivan,  Ph.I),, 
I'dT's         '      *i"een's  College,  Cork.]     Dublin,  1873,  3 

.  'We  fear  that  this  work  of  Prof  O'Cnrrv  ,.111  he  e-'M 
I'.''^  ii"Vi''''-'  ''*-'^«'»^'.'  Ihaii  it  deserves.  ll.>  li'nderstood  Vl'ie 
(oiedhellc,  or  ancient  language  of  Ireland  as  wel  as  if 
■lot  better  than,  any  man  of  tT.ls  coi.t^  ?•  bm  f  general 
history,  philology,  or  oml(|Ultie.s,  he  appiArs  1 1    m-e  S 

r  T'mL'o'".';'"'''''?'-''  ""'■''  "■''«  •"••  I'l'ked  up  "om^ife 
'Jy.'i//""^-  •'"•""^'■ives.  Hence,  sUtlenieiits  of  s  "ul,  r 
«a,retf  occurring  not  ui.frequentlj  In  these  Lecturehed 


i".r"f' ""1",'^  "J  ridicule  over  facts  and  .l.,cuments  which 
are  of  real  historical  value."— yl/A.,  Xo.  ^113 

He  also  edited  some  works  in  Irish  for  the  Celtic  So- 
ciety, ,Vo. 

O'Dea,  James  J.  Suicide:  Studies  on  its  Phi. 
losophy.  Causes,  and  Prevention,  N.  York,  ISS2   Svo 

Odell,  Marie  K.  (Trans.)  Lamnrtine  and 'his 
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j  D.  ii,,  Huprif. 

i, „****""''  ."•'*'•  "illiam,  graduated  at  St.  Bees 
^-o 'c."      '."^''    '■'*"•    '■''■"'■   "f  St.  Simon,    Sheffield, 

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t„.*!'VP',"'*"''  »«"iel  Kane,  I8.SS-is71,  I,  i„ 
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bongol  Mmvcs:  wi'h  other  Poems,  Pbihi,,  1863, 

O'Oonnell,  F.  II,  Mixed  Education  in  Ireland, 
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N."  0""  l.^!.""Ml'l,^  "•  ^'"'"""'y ""''  ^'^"""xgy. 

O'Donoghue,  Kev.  Francis  Talbot,  b.  1817, 

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at  Tipperary  ;  took  orders  in  the  Church  of  England,  and 

W118    sui'oessivoly    vicar   of  Ticlienham,    Wiilsden,   and 

Devonport.     1.  St.  Knighton's  K.ive:   a  Cornish  Tale, 

Lon.    ISdl,  p.  Svu.      '>.    Uonniiigton    Hall:    a   Novel, 

Lon.,  18115,  p.  8vc). 

0'DoiiU!;hlie,  John.     Historical   Memoir  of  the 

O'liriens,  Lon.,  1S60,  i^vo. 
O'Donogliiic,  Mrs.  Nannie  Power,  b.  isss,  in 

Dublin  ;  a  journiili.«t  and  ii  contributor  to  many  period- 
icals.    1.   Liidies  on  Horseback  :  liiarning,  I'nrk-Ki.lint,', 

A-c,   Lull.,  ISSl,  p.  8vo;    now  eil.,   1882,      L'.   Unfairly 

Won  :  a  Novel,  Lun.,  1882,  3  vol.-^.  er.  8vo  ;  new  ed.,  I88j. 

3.  A  Bcggiir  on   Hornebnck,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols,  cr.  Svo; 

new   cd.,  1887.     A.  Riding   for    Ladies.     Illust.     Lon., 

1886,  p.  ^vo.     i.  You  ShouM,  Lon. 

O'Oonogue,  .\lf'reil  II.     Theology  and  iMytbol- 

ogy:    Inquiry  into  the  Claims  of  Ijibllcal   ln?iiiration, 

and   the   Supernatural   Element   in    Keligion,  N.  York, 

1877,  l2rao;  new  ed.,  1882. 
O'Donovan,  Denis.     Memories  «f  Rome,  Dublin, 

18511,  I2nio. 
O'Uonovan,  Edmond,   I'-lx-Iiss,  son  of  John 

O'Donovan,   I.L.D.,  professor  of  the  Irish  language  at 

tjuccn's  College.  Belfast,  ((/.  v.,  mile,  vol.  ii.:)   becariic  a 

journalist   on   the   staff  of  the   London   Daily  News   in 

1870;  was  with  the  Turkish  army  in  Asia  Minor  and 
Armenia  during  the  Rus.M)-Turkish  war,  nnd  in  18711 
travelled  from  the  Ca.-^pian  to  .Merv  ;  returned  to  Kng- 
land  in  I8S1  :  went  to  the  Soudan  in  1883,  and  perished 
in  the  destruction  of  Hicks  Pasha's  army.  The  Merv 
Oasis  :  Travels  and  Adventures  East  of  the  Caspian 
during  the  Years  1879-80-81,  including  Five  Months' 
Kesidcni'C  among  the  Tekkes  of  Merv  :  with  Portraits, 
Maps,  and  Fac-Siiniles  of  i8tiUe  Documents,  Lod.,  1882, 
2  vols.  Svo:  abridgment  of  the  same,  1883,  1  vol.  u. 
Svo.  * 

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lemptol  ihinuer,  and  the  inttJliyent  ubsi-rvatiun  dispUiyed 
by  the  author  during  three  years  uf  varied  and  eventful 
travel.  'Sat.  h'ei:.  liv.  Ti"- 

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CiiAiti.Ks  James,  aiijira. 

O'Dowd,  James  C'orneli»s,  C.B.,  b.  182!)  j 
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Reform  :  a  Few  Words  on  the  Purcha-se  .System,  Lon., 
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Officers;  2.1  ed.,  Lon.,  I8n:),  p.  8vo.  Ogilvie,  J.   S.     1.  Life  and  Death  of   James  A. 

O'Dowd,    John.     Lays   of  South   Sligo:    a   Few!  Oartleld,  from  the  Tow-Pnth  to  the  White  I.ouse:  willi 
Wild  Flowers  of  National  Poetry,  Dublin,  1888,  12mo.     j  •■>"    Account  of  jih  Assassination,  nnd  Hist.^ry  .jf  C.  .). 


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vols.  p.  8vo.  8.  The  Irish  Bar  :  comjirising  Anecdotes, 
Bon-Mots,  and  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Bench  and 
liar  of  Ireland,  Lon.,  1878  ;  2d  el..  1879,  p.  Svo. 

"The  most  striking  portion  of  this  work,  and  that  bv 
which  It  will  be  best  remembered,  is  tlie  collection  o'f 
mols."—Alli.,  X(j.  2670. 

7.  The  Munster  Circuit :  Tales,  Trials,  and  Traditions. 
Lon,,  1879.  p.  8vo.  8.  Tour  through  North  Wales  with 
my  Wife,  Lon.,  1881.  p.  8vo. 

O'Flynn,  James.  Social  Philosophy:  Causes  of 
Social  .Misery,  Lon..  1S60,  8vo. 

O'Franeis,  Mrs.  Mary,  ("Margaret  Blount." 
pseud,)  1.  Kitty  Atherton:  or,  A  llroken  Life,  \ 
York,  1863,  8vo.  2.  Barbara  Home,  Lon,,  1861,  3  v<.N. 
p.  8vo.  3.  A  Dangerous  Woman,  N.York.  I.''6I.  Sv.j. 
4.  The  Downs  Reserve;  or,  The  .Mystery  of  the  Wishing- 
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l)han  of  Churnley,  N.  York,  1864,  Svo.  7.  The  liumn's 
Well,  Bust.,  1866,  ISmo.  8.  Mr.  Warburton's  ()li„«t 
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Ogden,  Henry.  Dr.  Barringford's  School;  ..r. 
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0;:dcn,  J.  \V.  Historv  of  Champaign  Countv. 
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Ogden,  John.  The  Science  of  Education  and  An 
of  Teacdiiiig,  Cin.,  1860,  12uio;  new  ed.,  1880. 

Ogden,  Ruth.  His  Little  Koyal  Highness.  Illu<t. 
Lon.,  l.'<>:.  4to. 

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Oemler,  A.  Truck-Farming  in  the  South  :  Guide 
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Oerter,  John  H.,  D.D.  The  Social  Question  in 
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Novel.  Lun.,  1877,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Ollicer,  H.  Minnesota  Supremo  Court  Reports, 
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OHod,  Edward.  Illuminating  made  Easy,  Lon.. 
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ture    , Ireland ,'  iin„  "l s,^,"'=  ■^»P;-"=,C"-t  of  .Indiea- 
transluted    into   Engli..h  Ver.e    Lon     m"!  "'""''' 

lin';  1S87:     -  ^"^  ^"^"-^  "f '^i^  S'"""e'  Ferguson,  Dub 

li.Ml'll?,:j.^^^fj|,^i;;;^(]f«  writer  ^J-'-f.^'TX^.  ««  yet  too 
way  t.,L-ei,erHlestee,n.''-I.lS'''',";,;^  '■r.Ll''  '""«  "i"  Uieir 


Oke,  (ieorge  Col  well,   „„/,,Vo 
^•■i,   h.  at  .>;t.   Colunib    .Ma  or    C.  ,•„»:. 
o  the    ord  mayor  of   Undo,    'ls!     " 

iooko<the(i,u.eandFi.-heryI.a„s,/;o 
-    ihe  .New  Oriiii  nal   Aet  ol'  ism    i  ,','.'. '-■"". 

r,en.,  mu,  p.  .s^o      (     TiM    1       '"'  ^"'   Cheeking,   .to., 

vo"  |!svo  '    '"•  '••     ^"'"'"'^  i»""0',  I.o„.,  18,16,  ;i 
O'Kecti-,   Rev.    Patrick        i     i  i. 

iit  Mass,  Dublin,  1S87    l^),,,,,  '    ■""°-       •'•  ■''cruiona 

Churc^^'o'n:,^S54''';7'''■^  ""  "^"^■'  "^^'"''y-  "'"^  "'C 

A,i?e'uu'el'^f"'n!:™ldCon'r   "T"'    ' •  ^'■'  ''^"^ 

lSrj.[>.  8vo  Correspondent  in  Cuba,  Lon. 

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.  I>^(i0,  r.  Svo. 

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Klon  VolC''  tVoit   o"  '■  Kin''"' r  l^"  '    ^^<"'"-  "f 
MK.M  Musi  Et^n,r:,  ^:on^'y«;1,,^'^«.  ^-.bridge. 

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and  ls.xu-,si,.';asel    01   „  ''"■'' "I'^'noellor  1868-71 

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Bttll.vcl(iu},'li  since  IsBS.  I.  (Trans.)  Epistles  and  llvmns 
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UldNeld,  K.  St.  Peter's  and  St.  Paul'.« :  Decora- 
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Posth. 

"  The  materials  are  s<iniev. hat  disjciintcdly  put  together. 
.  .  .  Tlic  w<irk  is.  however,  full  of  lads  in'telligeiitiv  ob- 
served and  raUhl'ully  rec.irdod."— .'<(i(.  Kci:,  li,  7>Jo. 

Oldham,  Itev.  Algernon  Langston,  .M.A.. 
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l^Tii;  rector  of  St.  Leonard's,  Bridgnorth,  since  l.'<s::. 
I.  "Friendly"  Disendownient,  I,on.,  IS81,  8vo.  2.  The 
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<>ldliam,  Arthur,  and  Foster,  Arthur  La 
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Oldham,  C.  F.  What  is  Malaria.'  and  why  is  it 
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Oldham,  C.  J.  Five  Popular  Hobbies:  with  Sev- 
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Oldham,  T.,  and  Morris, . I.  Fossil  Flora  of  Ben- 
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Oldham,  Kev.  Wilton,  LL.D..  educated  at  Trin- 
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Olding,  Mrs.  \V.  I.  Birthdiiy-Book  of  Poetical  , 
Weeks,  from  Fifty-Two  Poets,  Lon.,  1881,  32mo.  2.  j 
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Oldknow,   lU'v,  Joseph.    Sermons  on  Various 
Points   of    Dootrine   and    Practice,    Lon.,    1S08,    12mo.  ; 
With  CiiAKK,  AiGiSTiNK   Davui,  Pricst's  Book    of  De- 
votions, Lon.,  1872,  18mo;  new  cd.,  enl.,  O.xf ,' 1884. 

Oldkiiow,  R.  C.  Garibaldi  iu  Sicily,  and  other 
Poems,  l.on.,  18t)l,  fp.  Svo.  "  | 

Oldmixon,  Capt.  Journey  from  Piccadilly  to 
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O'I.eary,  C.     1.  The   Irish   Widow's  Son;  or.  The  ' 
Pikemunof  '98,  Bost.,  ISflW,  12mo,     2.  The  Lost  Rosary, 
Bost.,  ISilK,  Ifimo. 

O'Leary,  Jnmes.  I.  Ellio  Laura:  a  Drama,  N. 
York,  ISiHO.  2.  History  of  the  Bible:  with  Scriptural 
Tables  and  Glossary.  Illust.  and  Mapsi.  \.  Y'ork,  12mo. 
3.  Ireland  among  the  .Nations;  Faults  and  Virtues  of 
the  Irish  compared  with  those  of  other  Races,  N.  Y'ork, 
12mo.  4.  The  Most  Ancient  Lives  of  St.  Patrick,  and 
his  E.xtant  Writing.*.  Illust.  N.  Y"ork,  1874,  16mo: 
3d  ed.,  18711.  5.  Treatise  on  the  Sixteen  Names  of  An-  ; 
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Olhniisen,  It.,  M.D.  Diseases  of  the  Ovaries.  , 
Illust.     iN.  York,  1887,  Svo.  ! 

Olin,  Julia  M,  The  Perfect  Light ;  or,  Seven 
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Olin,  Hev.  Stephen.  College  Life;  its  Theory 
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;      Oliphant,  .'ttiss.     Vida:  a  Study  of  a  Girl.     By 
Amy  Dunsniuir.  |  pseud.]     Lon.,  18811,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Oliphaut,  Charlotte.  Memoir  .if  Hon.  Mrs.  Hay 
Paterson.     Bv  her  Sister.     Lon.,  ISSI),  12mo. 

Oliphant,  1'.  >V.  A  Plea  for  Painted  Glass,  Lon., 
1855,  12mip. 
,  Oliphant,  Laurence,  [mitr,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  182(1- 
1S88,  h,  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  spent  some  time  in 
Ceylon  as  ]irivate  secretary  to  his  father.  Sir  Anthony 
Oliphant,  who  was  chief  justice  there;  was  called  to  the 
bar,  but  devoted  bis  energies  largely  to  travel:  served 
on  Lord  Elgin's  missi<in  to  China  Is'.'i7-51l,  and  in  I  Mil 
was  appointed  e/ioir/f'  il'ofiil,;  „  at  Vedo,  where  he  «:i< 
attacked  by  assassins  and  so  severely  wounded  that  In- 
was  obliged  to  resign  the  appointment.  He  was  memb-r 
of  Parliaujent  for  the  Stirling  Burghs  I8i'i.)-iis,  when 
he  resigned  his  seat,  and,  having  some  time  previou>ly 
come  under  the  intlui^nce  <jf  'Thomas  Lake  Harris,  «i/'- 
jir((,  removeil  to  the  I'nited  States  to  join  the  spiritual- 
istic comiHunity  eslablisheil  in  Dutidiess  Co.,  X.Y..  ac- 
companied by  his  mother.  Lady  llliphant,  who  shared 
his  views.  He  handed  over  his  fortune  to  the  community 
and  lived  tliere  for  about  eighteen  months,  working  un 
tlie  farm  and  as  jieddler  and  teamster.  In  IS7II  he  went 
as  correspondent  of  the  l.ondim  Times  to  the  Franeo- 
Prnssian  war.  and  some  years  later,  after  an  unsuccessful 
attempt  to  establish  a  colony  (•(  jews  iu  Palestine,  he 
foun<led  three  religious  colonies  in  that  country,  at  one 
of  which,  near  the  town  cd'  Haifa,  he  took  ii|i  his  resi- 
dence. In  18SS  be  made  a  visit  to  the  I'nited  States, 
and  on  his  return  was  taken  ill  and  <lied  a  lew  months 
later.  1.  A  Narrative  lif  the  Earl  of  Elgin's  Mis- 
sion to  China  in  !s57-.'iil,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  IstiO,  2  vol.-. 
Svo.  2.  Patriots  and  Filibusters:  Incidents  of  'f ravel. 
ISfill,  p.  8vo.  3.  Universal  Suflrage  and  Napoleon  the 
Third,  186(1.  4.  Piccadilly:  a  Fragment  of  Conlcnipo- 
rary  Biography,  [a  novel,]  1870,  p.  Svo;  2d  cd.  same 
yeiir. 

"  Mr.  Oliphant  has  n  keen  eye  for  the  weaknesses  of  lash- 
ionalj'.e  society,  and  a  trenchant  pen  with  whieli  to  expose 
them."— .s<i(.  Jlii:,  xxx.  ■j;!'.!. 

5.  'The  Tender  Recollections  of  Irene  MacGillicuddv, 
N.  York,  18-8,  ;i2mo.  (Reprinted  from  Black  woo,!'.- 
Magazine.)  6.  The  Land  of  Gilead:  with  Excursions 
in  the  Lebanon,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

■■  Mr.  Laurence  oliphant  iiiidertook  his  journey  with  the 
object  of  ascertaiiiiiij;  how  far, and  iniderwhal  e'ondilion-. 
liie  coniitry  I'asi  i.f  the  .Ionian  would  be  available  for  pin- 
jioses  of  colonization,  and  for  the  I'lirtboranee  of  his  grcni 
scheme  of  .lewish  immigration  and  settlement.  .  .  .  Iftlii- 
ambitious  and  attractive  lu-oposal  comes  to  anviliiiii;, 
books,  and  many  books,  therefore  reviews,  will  lie  writ 
ten  upon  it.  .  .  .  We  thank  Mr.  Oliphant  for  makim;  ii« 
aciinaintod  with  a  straiiRcly  neulccled  ootiiitrv,  whose 
charms  and  capabilities  seem  to  have  escaped  the  notice 
of  all  previous  travellers."— ."•■«(.  Hcv.,  Ii.  21. 

7.  The  Land  of  Kheuii:  L'p  ami  Down  the  Middle 
Nile.     Illust.     18S2,  p.  Svo. 

"  It  is  that  most  delightful  of  volumes,— a  perfectly  fresh 
book  of  travel  about  a  country  which  one  niinlit  si'ippose 
to  have  been  written  abiait  over  ami  over  atjain,  bv  iruv- 
eller  after  traveller,  till  there  remained  nothing  luoie  to 
say."— .s'a/.  Hn:,  liii.  iW. 

8.  Traits  and  Travesties,  Social  and  Political,  Edin,, 
1882,  p.  Svo.  (Reprint  of  various  papers  and  stories, 
including  "'The  Tender  Recollections  of  Irene  Maciiilli- 
cmldy.") 

'•  Few,  if  any,  living  English  writers  have  so  light  i.iid 
keen  a  touch  in  satire  as  .Mr.  Laurence  Olipbanl."— >(i(. 
Jicv.,  liii.  ('ifi8. 

U.  Altiora  Peto,  Lon.,  188,3,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new  cd., 
1884. 

'"file  hook  is  an  attempt  to  expand  the  highcla.ss,  sci- 
cnlille-philosoiihical-tlucal  and  netliernio.st  Wesl-Kiid-so- 
ciety  sketch  into  a  novel.  .  .  .  .Mr.dliphaiitiimv  know.l.iil 
he  cannot  describe.  His  l.omlcui  society,  as  w'c  gallier  it 
from  his  hazy  fragnients,  is  a. society  wlifch  cannot  be,  tor 
it  is  a  house  divideil  against  itself  "—.Icui/.,  xxiv.  Jlo. 

10.  Sympneumata;  or.  Evolutionary  Forces  now  A 
tivc  in  Man,  Edin.,  18.85,  Svo.  11.  Masollam  :  a  Problcia 
of  the  Periorl.  Edin.,  18811,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  12.  Fasliioii- 
able  Philosophy,  and  other  Sketches,  Edin.,  18S7,  l^iiu). 
13.  Episodes  in  a  Life  of  Adventure;  or.  Moss  from  a 
Rolling  Stone,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

"  Few  persons  have  nail  .Mr.  Oliphant's  opportunities  of 
seeing  wars  and  revolutions  from  coignes  ol  vantage,  and 
few  civilians  have  so  ol'leii  thrust  themselves  or  (■cell 
thrnst  by  elrcuinstaiices  into  almost  the  fnait  ranks  of  Imt- 
tie-  It  Is  li>rtinuito  for  the  ^vorjij  nui}  f.jr  his  '.'^V!l  fun'o  floit 
this  modern  'f  yrtu'us  lias  the  skill  to  write  eloqiieiitlv  and 
the  Brace  to  write  modestly  of  the  deeds  and  dangers  he 
iwrforined  and  <:ncountcrcd  so  gallantlv.  .  .  .  The  I'o.k 
bristles  with  adventures  on  every  stage.''— "iit.  Jfn:.  f-'iw 

Uil5. 


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I'lli^  nnil    I'vnetioc,   throuijli    the  Onerati.m   nf   V  .       i 

iiiiiiHiipipf: 

jii-l."-.sv,frt,fe,-,  Ixi  7S7    '  "■'  ^^"""K'<  IS  very  clear  and 

b,r«h   .M„lloU,ian,,Scotlu„a;  has  resije.l  f  ,r    ly  yea t 

aiargarct   MiUth.ml,  was  published  in   lSI9,_n„t  IHi/i 
a.  sta  eJ  .aUe,  vol.  ii.     During  the  forty  years  of  her  M 

.,„., .  'ii.;,«ii„  „,i  ,„,„,  „,  „„ ;,  •„;  it  J 

hree  Gift.,  I...7.  5.  The  Laird  of  N^r low,  L  18^8 
■H  vol...  ,,  8vo.  r,  Luey  Crofton,  I.on..  I8.^y  ul'^o  7 
Agnes  llopotoun's  Sehools  and  Holidays.  Lnl's5.' 
l-"i«o;  new  ed.s  IS72,  ISSO,  &,.  s.  Tho^iou.™  on  the 
Moor.  Lon.,  Isfiii,  .-^yols.  er.  Hvo  ;  new  ed..  is^d.^yol 


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I.l.   Heart  and  Cross.  l,„n.,  I,sr,;i  „  Svo     Va    Ti     i. 

iof<^jriing.{,;;i.'i-ii,.!'„,  'I,  ::'^^s;;''t:;^''rir'^' 

.Madonna  Mary.  I.on..  IS,;,,,  :l  vol     ^   s  f  n^w^^ 
:MUa=|l;l^^;--/--'-^aMhy.,.^ 

pi.'.n,^'Sa;'ai^';i:!j^,!;;;:-""^^^i"''^-ri>-.  is  rich  i„ 

M.htle  In  Tis  reai!  ,1  i's^  •,  '^'J  w.i'T;;''  '■  "  V'rnrnys.u 
\'\>Mon..  elo,|nent  inlts  bu  s  "r  f  .  n^'"v"l"''', '"  ,"~^ 
"1    Its    natural    and    un^tniii  ,.      ,,    1  ''■/'^^'^>   '<-''''''^''' 

thtaiKh  sonu.wlnit  L'rii  Iv  I  1ml  los.  „ii,l   Kenuinelv, 

M.bdned  joe,  J;v.'■^-:i;'^'y,^';.'''!^'^^','.'i'i^| '.','- "'^  i.nlre.,nont  anM 

sceon.,!'^r":^;'r;;l;"  /lii,,;"';.  "t"  "^'^^^^^  '"" 

lsr5.    (ContainMwe^::^,:     ;i,iu'  LL  ™'  'i'  ,"'■• 

"Her  book  is  atli.,nini;ii  wt nTv  bi„  i-  r.   ■    ■       ,     . 

merits  and  lis  delVeiv  an  I ,.  1  ?,„  V ■  "'"  ''!"'■•  '"  •"* 
latler.  .  .  .  Her  inod..'n V    •  ,    ,"     '"■  "nH'aianee  the 

oxtra.a«an,an,ls;  e  ne^n  'aV^:ill''irvv'''-''''''''',^'',","<^'* 
— .^Vi'.  Kit.,  x.wiil.  7(i!i  '""air,  but  alwa.vs  reailable." 


>^TheLasu,fth;M;;H;n;;;.'}:^.,-^::^,:'^v^:V8;o: 
:^;ieK!MiSHS  ISS^-^ 

.>veen.keS;^.er,!/u^,^^'^4  "f^;™  ^f;™';';;-'"'  "-  i 

lied...'  .  .    Tirere^"Vh   ""',-''?.   I   '  "    «»  hort^ss  of  ■  Adam  ^ 
spirit  of  Jnstl"rand  !olera,iol!:*f_.s.<l/'^/S;  "xv™.Mn  ""'  '^'""•' 


2.1       he  Ihrec  lirothers,   Lon..   1>7(I.  :i  vols    „    Kyo 
-'I.  John  :  a  Uvc-.<tory,  Un    IS711   o  ,'   1,   ,    a   '"     *   ' 

;  isn.p.syo'      '  "■'•  ^'"■"'"'  "'  '■^'^'^■i'  I'""- 

'  '•M^o^e;;I,?;:T;,:;'e'LMV^;;;|iJ;:^';';-"'Pl!''rs.  CathoUe 

:  -^^.  '^^^.  ^^.  ^r'  ^™^ -■  "pJ-i-uvl  ^^n>l!!^^-^^! 

invarfably   s"  z«i   ly'li'^      ^   '",'^'  "'i'  '"'.'1  <"l"ur,  are 

,  •'"o^a  t,;«iy,  vi;.i:;^e^l'to  j!::j'i.;,v"-.,^"t;'^!^^7  ^'"- 

h:na>rSi^'};^^^  '^il^^  ^•"''™-  -0  ndss  Mnntalem- 
ti<' ;  quick  to  Ke      ntc.  h  s     ,   ,',1  n' ''''''■  ,""l>etu<,us,  sar.as- 

v^!/in::h;;?.^/SHS?T'''-''-^^ 

Hates,  Lon.,   l.<7'>    Svnll^    ^"'»-P.  f*™.     .id.  At  his 

May.Lon..ls7:i:-8™Kj:t.'^'"  """"'''•■  '««^-     ^l- 

irnve  atmi,r^;^i;;,r':;f  lb  'll.""^''  ""''"""■  ""  books 
eharacter,  a  ml  an  ni<V,  1,!'  "'V  ""'i^i'li»ility  of 
to  redeen.  s,u  e    f  1  !     ,,|H     ,     ,  ;  "^  "'i''^'  """»''"  >'" 

^u'^;;^;;i;s';,,a  :b? .   V'  ^  r '-'^'^^^ 
a^K.,^fp,;,-,.t";;:ili'^'-t,l-----..^;.; 

»vo.      ,1.1.   J  he  .Makers  of  p'hn.enee    Dnnto    c    t.      c' 
vonarola.  and  their  Ci,v.  Lon..  '"^i.  iTVlT^-'' 

";akin«:"notat  aM  a  hl^il^^idS'S^/i,!"""''"  '""t 

Vh  .       .n\yhom''M;'' 0IS  -tr;'''  "'!!,"  '»  "'"  «<^"'fa  " 
make  ^Morence   1,„    fo  ,    ,    ',"     .   f  v"""  "  """  ''*''  '"" 

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coiifluilos  Willi  a  cliiipter  mi  Miclia,'!  Anwlo.   .  .      llie  I  1       '  •;;„„•''•    ,  °-     „ '•  ^  """.".!!  '''*:"'«'!  »giim.«t_  it.-elf, 


literary  worlimiiii.-lii|i' in   tlie  hi(PKra|llik'"iU~stii(i'es  and  I  ^""'i  '8K8,  ;(  vols.  p.  8vo.     (i".  Tho  Son  of  his  Fallior, 
Bketelies  i.s  tliat  ofa  iiiaciisi'd  haiid;  iiiduod,  we  liavu  .iMeii  *  ''""•.  ISS",  .'i  vols.  p.  Svo.     U.S.  The  Milkers  of  Venioo  • 
'V''ii"-''l''''f''  '"  '''-'-'^''  'III' ''w;^'^'  "f  literary  lii'Mlity  and  i  Dokcs,  Conquerors,  I'ainters,  and   .Men  of  Letters:   witli 
8kill  wiiieliconstaiilly>ediiC(.s  the  aiilliciri..to  elegant  and  !  Illu.tnitions  bv  R    U    llolmU    F^  A     T„n     Iks-    s, 
appropriate  phriise-makiiiK.'-Ni/.  Hei'-,  xliii.  2sr  i      ,.,      A     ,   ^      '  "•  ""H"'--''.  t-^-A.,  Lon.,  Ivs,,  syo. 

:U.   A  Kn<e  in  June    Lon      1S74    •'  vols   n    Svo      Vi   L,   *'":  ""P '»'''."»  >i  P.rtietised  writer  H-itli  a  slroui;  np. 

.1-1.  t\  nu.L  n  ,)uin,  i.on.,  1^,4,  .  vols.  p.  sio.  .i,).  prieialion  ol  tlieniniainieniid  an  honest  ilefeivnce  Inr  tlo 
For  I.ovo  and  Lite,  Lon..  ISi  1,  .i  vols.  p.  Svo.  :^li.  The  •  veritie.s  uf  history,  has  suninied  up,  without  novelly  and 
Story  of  Viilentine  and  his  lirolher.  Kdin.,  1875,  ::  vols.  '  without  profound  research,  what  the  eareless  and  sciiti- 


p.  Svo.  :i7.  Whiteladies.  Illust.  Lon.,  IS7li,  p.  svo; 
new  ed.,  IS71I.  ;is.  The  Curate  in  Charge,  Lon.,  1S7H, 
2  vols.  p.  Svo.  ,SU.  I'hiube,  .lunio.  :  a  Last  Chroniele  of 
Carlingford,  Lon.,  lS7ti.  H  vols.  |i.  Svo. 

"This  last  'Chroniele  of  rarliiiKlord'  not  mi  nlv  takes 
rank  fairly  lieside  the  lirst  whieli  introduced  n-  o  ■  Salcin 
Chapel,' but  surpn.sses  all  the  iiilerniediaie  recoil l>.'—.k'(i(i., 
ix.  (>o,i. 

•10.  .Mrs.  Arthur,  Lon.,  IS77,  ;)  vols.  p.  Svo.  41. 
Young  .Mua>;rave,  Lon.,  1S77,  .S  vols.  p.  Svo.  12.  Carili, 
Lon.,  1S77,  :j  vols.  or.  Svo.  IH.  Dante,  ("  Foreign  Clas- 
sics for  Kngli.<h  Headers,")  Lon.,  IS77,  |2mo. 

".She  has  written  <iver  hastily  about  a  writer  who  re- 
quires careful  and  revercniial  trcatinent  more  than  any  one 
else  in  the  roll  of  modern  literature.  The  dij,'nilied  learn- 
ing ol  Mi.^s  Uossetti's  'Shadow  of  Dante,'  and  the  wide 
HUd  discriminaijii;  criticism  of  .Mr.  Syinoiids  in  his  ■  Iii- 
';  idiietion  to  tlie  study  of  liaiitc,' make  .Mrs.  dliphant's 
book  seem  doubly  slipshod  t)y  eoinparisoii."— M,  CliEIGU- 
ton:  -IciKi,,  xii.  a), 

44.  Dress,  ("Art  at  Home"  Scr.,)  Lon.,  iS7.S,  p.  Svo. 
■Ij.  The  I'rimrose  I'lith  1  a  Chapter  in  the  Annals  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Fife,  Lon.,  1S7S,  :i  vols.  er.  Svo.  4li,  Within 
the  Precincts.  Illust.  Lon.,  Isjii,  :i  vols.  cr.  Svo ;  new 
ecL,  ISS.3,  1  vol.  47.  Tlie  (ireatest  Heiress  in  England, 
Lon.,  Is7ii,  ;!  vols.  p.  Svo.  4S.  He  that  Will  nut  when 
ho  .May,  Lon.,  ISSO,  .'i  vols.  or.  Svo.  49.  A  Beleiigiiered 
City:  being  a  .\arrative  of  Cert:iin  Recent  Lvciits  in 
the  City  of  Semur.  Departinent  of  the  Haute- lionigogno  : 
a  .Story  of  tliu  .Seen  and  the  Unseen,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo: 
nei7  ed.,  Issi. 

"She  has  aimed  .  .  .  to  make  it  evident  how  great  is  the 
ditliculty  of  establishing  any  real  intercourse  between  the 
seen  and  the  niisrcn,  except  that  which  already  exists  in 
the  spiritual  faiiii  ami  imrilied  all'eetions  of  the  highest 
Imnian  natures.  ...  of  all  the  books  of  hers  with  which 


of  the 


mental  readers  care  most  to  know  about  the  eilv 
,  Lagnnes."— .Vddoa.  xhii,  1111, 

■■  ( 'ertainly  this  is  among  the  most  cliarining  of  the  many 
charming  books  that  have  been  inspired  by  Venice  "-- 
.^^(•(■/(i/or.  Ixi.  4o3. 

^  (HI.  Joyce:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1SS8,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  711. 
I'he  Seconil  Son,  Lon.,  LSSS,  :!  vols.  er.  Svo.  (Published 
originally  in  collaboration  with  T.  IS.  Aklrich,  in  the 
Atlantic  .VIonthly.)  71.  Memoir  of  Principal  Tulloch, 
I'Min.  and  Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo. 

"  Perhaps  if  human  life  and  energy  were  e(|ual  to  such 
a  task. all  biographies  sliould  be  written  in  duplicate,— one 
for  those  who  have  known  the  man,  and  wish  to  be  re- 
mimled  of  all  they  reinemlier;  one  for  those  who  ]n\\r 
not  known  liim.  but  who  wish  to  make  aciiinunlance 
with  a  new  ligiire  and  to  connect  the  inward  life  of  ij,,. 
man  witli  his  external  sphere  of  uclion,  .Mrs.  iilijilnuit 
has  given  n:  ihe  fcjri.ier  rallicr  thnii  the  latter,  bnl  she  liii> 
given  us  the  latter  loo,  only  embed.'.ed  in  mncli  delail 
which  ratlier  detracts  from,  than  adds  to,  the  etlect  of  her 
study  ol  Principal  Tulloeli  s  characte-  and  persimalitv  f.r 
those  who  have  no  iiidi\idual  memories  to  revivifv  "— 
.s;wta(«r,  Ixi .  l,jns, 

72.  The  Land  of  Darkness,  a!  ing  with  some  Furtlicr 
Chapters  of  the  Kxpcrieuce  of  the  Litilo  Pilgrim,  Lon., 
ISS.s,  p.  Svo.  With  Tauvkr,  F.,  M.A.,  Moliere,  ("  For- 
eign Classics,")  Kdin.,  1S7'J,  12nio. 

Oliphaiit,  Sir  Oscnr,  ['o,/f,  vol.  ii 
lectcd  Poi'ins,  Lon.,  Is.")7,  p.  Svo. 

Oliphaiit,  Tlionins  J.  Digest  of  Decisiims 
the  Arkansas  .Supreme  Court,  Isiil  -ISSfl,  Little  lb 
ISStl,  Svo. 

Oliphaiit,  Thomas  Laurence  Kiii!;toii-,.M 

F.S.A.,  b.  Is,il,at  Henlease.  near  liristol.  Eng.  ;  edu- 
cated at  Eton,  and  at  IJalliol  College,  Oxford;  calle.l  to 
the  bar  at  the   Inner  Temple   Is.iS;    ll^snnled  the  inldi- 


add.]     Col- 


of 

cli. 


.A„ 


the  present  writer  at  least  is  acciuaiiiled,  he  w.mld  select  j  tinnal  surname  of  Oliphant  on  succeeding  to  the  e-tiii 

Iblv  lis  [TV   lUr    111, .1-1.    low. .l<.ull..,i.iM,.    ,.r,.,.C..    , .*■,.,,.,!,...    ,,.,,1    1       r    I.; .        .  .'.. *>     .       t.^i-.i... 


tliisas  giving  more  iimpiestioinible  proofs  of  genius  and 
originality  than  any  other."— .S/jecdi/or,  liii,  177. 

50.  Cervantes,  (•'  Foreign  Classics  for  English  Read- 
ers.") Edin.,  issn,  l2mo. 

"The biographical  part  has  all  the  charm  and  dramatic 
colour  of  a  novel.  ,  .  .  The  puri'lv  literary  and  critical 
portion  is  less  hapiy."— ,S(i/,  A'-c.  li.  M. 

51.  Harry  Joseelyn,  Lon.,  lsS|,:i  vols.  er.  Svo.  52. 
The  Literary  History  of  England,  1790-1825,  Lon.,  1882, 
3  vols.  Svo. 

"The  book  is  .  .  .  not  a  literary  history:  it  is  a  collec- 
tion of  literary  (■aHsc."'e,«,  the  attraction  ofeacli  of  which  is 
not  il  little  (lamage.l  liy  a  lack  of  individual  completeness, 
and.  we  must  add,  by  a  lack  of  critical  power,"— .S(i(.  h'cr 
liii.  80:i, 

53.  In  Trust :  a  Story  ofa  Lady  and  her  Lover,  Lon., 
1SS2,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1  vol.  64.  A  Little 
Pilgrim  in  the  Unseen,  Lon.,  1SS2,  p.  Svo.  55.  It  was 
a  Lover  and  his  Liiss,  Lon.,  1SS3.  3  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  ISS4.  5fi.  The  Ladies  Lindorcs,  Lon.,  ISSS,  3  vols, 
er.  Svo.  57.  .'■'heridiin,  (■' English  Men  of  Letters,") 
Lon..  ISS.'l,  p.  Svo, 

"  That  she  should  have  sent  out  under  her  name  so  Im- 
mature, so  illconsidereil,  and  not  seldom  so  inaccurate  a 
book  IS  as  surprising  a-s  it  isdeploraiile."— .s•rl^  A'rc,  Ivi  37i( 

"She has  underrated  Sheridan's  merits  as  a  man  of  let- 
ters, and  given  lar  too  much  prominence  to  his  failings  as 
B  man.'  —!<peelalor,  Ivii,  1:;4. 

5S.  Heater:  a  Story  of  Contemporary  Life,  Lon,,  1SS.3, 
3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"  She  is  at  her  best  in  '  He.ster.'  There,  from  first  to  last, 
she  IS  the  Mrs.  ()li|pliam  of  'Salem  chaper  and  '  .Mi.ss 
Jlarjoribanks,'— ail  artist,  tlnit  is,  in  portraiture  ami  <-hser- 
vatioii,  an  excellent  liumoiirist.  a  master  of  human  char- 
acter, and  an  adept  in  certain  forms  of  human  exnerl- 
ence,'  —.lend.,  xxv,  .'>, 

59.  The  Wizard's  Son  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISsi,  3  vols,  ii 
Svo.  no.  Sir  Tom,  Lon.,  1884.  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  81.  Two 
Stories  of  the  Seen  and  the  l'.-;.seen  :  The  Open  Door; 
Old  Lady  Mary,  Lon.  and  Edin.,  IS.^4,  p.  Svo.     Anon. 

"  These  stories  au  at  least  worthy  of  the  iiuthor  of  '  The 
Beleaguered  city;'  and,  though  there  is  nothing  on  the 
title-page  to  identify  them  with  that  aTiilo.r^hip,  we  ciui 
hi.r.Ily  conceive  llicir  being  due  to  unv  otiier  hand."— 
Sijrclatur,  Iviii.  is. 

62.  .Madam,  Lon.,  I8S5,  3  vols.  er.  Svo.  (13.  Oliver's 
Brido  :  a  True  Story,  Lon.,  l.ssB,  l2mo.  fi4.  A  Country 
Gentleman  and  his  Family,  Lon.,  ISsO,  3  vole.  cr.  Svo. 


f  his  maternal  grandbirher  in   Perthshire  in  lsi;4.     1. 
History  of  Fredcri.'k   the  Second,  Empcrm-  of  the  Uo 
mans  :   fr  an  Chronicles  and  Documents  publisheil  within 
the  Last  Ten  'i'cais,  Lon.,  Isii2,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"The  merits  of  .Mr.  Kington's  hook  are  real  and  sterling- 
the  laulis  are  sncli  as  years  and  experience  will  soon  lead 
him  to  amend."— i'ar   A'cr..  xiv,  712. 

2.  The  Jaoobile  Lairds  of  (iask,  ((Jrauipian  Cbili 
Pub.,)  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.  3.  The  .Sources  of  Stand, ird 
English.  Lon.,  1S73,  l2ino. 

"  He  has  thought  and  studied  under  the  giildanceof  the 
best  recent  writers.  .  ,  ,  The  characteristic  feature  of  the 
liook  IS  that  it  gives  the  results  of  their  researches  and  of 
.Mr.  Oliphant's  own  in  the  form  ofa  narrative,  not  ofa 
grammar  or  discussion  on  grammar,"— .s'a(.  Wcr.,  xxxvii 
57. 

"Mr.  Oliphant  has  done  gwd  service  in  bringing  together 
and  making  easily  accessible  .so  much  of  this  hitherlo  rare 
learning.  ,  ,  .  The  early  part  of  the  book  is  ilislignred  for 
American  and  Herman  readers  liy  its  use  of  Rask's  c  .  si- 
lications  of  the  early  inilections,  which  have  been  hnig 
known  to  be  all  wrong,"— .Vof/oa,  xviii,  '21i9. 

4.  The  Duke  and  the  Scliolar,  and  other  Essays,  Lon., 
IS75,  Svo.  6.  The  Old  and  Middle  English,  Lon.,  IS7>, 
12mo. 

"  He  has  embodied  in  it  ,  .  ,  all  that  he  thought  worth 
preserving  in  his  former  volume  on  the  '  Sources  of  sian.l- 
ard  English  ;'  and  to  this  earlier  matter  he  has  made  large 
adi  itions,  throwing  the  whole  int..  a  form  which  will 
inake  the  work,  when  complete,  the  best  hi.story  of  our 
langii:ige."— .•<oA  Ke':.  xlvii,  (US. 

t).  The  New  English,  Lon  ,  ISSR,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"The  new  volumes  have  very  little  of  the  litcrarv  attrac- 
tiveness whicli  characterized  their  predece.ssor.  "inst.ad 
ol  attempting  to  write  a  readable  book,  .Mr.  oliphant  has 
been  content  wiili  luodiicing  the  most  valnabU'  colU'.lion 
ol  iiniteriais  f.r  the  lexical  history  of  the  Knglish  liinguaL'e 
tlnit  has  liillicrto  been  |(UbIislied.  .  .  .  The  present  work- 
consists  essentially  of  an  analysis  of  the  vocabulary,  not, 
indeed,  ril  every  important  writer  or  book,  but  of  a  en- 
tinuous  series  of  representtttive  books  from  the  beginning 
ot  the  liiurleenth  to  the  beginning  of  the  niiieteemli  ccii- 
lury.  — Hkniiv  Hii,\dlky  :  Acad.,  xxxi,  19. 

Oliphaiit-Fergiison.    .Sen  Fkiigison. 

Olive,  jMrs.     Village  Annals,  Lon.,  lsfi7,  ISmo. 

Olivier,  Mrs.  The  tiledstancs  and  tho  Siege  of 
Cocklaw,  Edin,,  1S7S,  l2mo. 

Oliver,  Alexander.  \  Manual  of  the  Liconsim! 
Law,  Sy.lney,  ISS3,  Svo. 


OLI 

N  I  . ;  gradnited  at  Jlarvanl  1842;  ur.l,iine,l  in  the 
l'r.,lcstttnt    t,|,i«cop,tl    Church;     professor    „f    Hiblio.U 

York"lco  '«  •''^"'"■"l,'l'''™l"''i™l  .Seminary,  New 
iork,  Mnco  187,1.  lransl«ti„n  of  (he  Syriac-Peshitu 
.  ersion  ..f  the  Psalms  „f  David,  liost.,  ISi;2    l''m,. 

Oliver,  l>niiiel,  F.K.S.,  F.L.S.,  professor  of  botanv 
\l.l7    V;."^"f'  .!'1'"'';'"V    '•  '^'"™"-^   iV.    Kleme""  ■ 

l.on.,    1,%U,    IJnio.      ;;.    Illustration?   of    the    I'riii.Moal 
I^^aturai  Orders  of  the  Vegetable  Kin«do,„    p*,,  ,1    , 
he  .^ nence  and  Art   Department  of  the  Smlh  kensing- 

Aiiiea,  Jjun.,  IM^j,  hvo. 
Oliver,  K.    Squibs,  r,on.,  Iss;,  lo,,,,,  I 

Oliver,   llev.    GeorBe,    O.I).,  "l7si-|sni,   b.   in 

London:    edueated  at  Stonyhurst  College;    orda  ned  In 

t'Vxrrin^l'Rnr''"'^','''''"'','  ■'''P""'""'  '"  "'«  ■■'-''"". 
Pv'nm  ,1         .      ^'  ","i"""^  <"'»"»  "f  tlie  diocese  of 
■  ,    .      '^   ™"tnbu(e,l   to    antiquarian   journals 

and  pubhshed  the  following  books,  of  which  Xos.  1  "  V 
B,  and  ,  are  erroneously  inserte.l,  »«^,  vol.  ii.,  umon'"  t'hj  ' 
works,,    UevOeorge  Oliver,  p.eben,lary  of  w'olverhau  p- 
ton  «u  hor  of  n.any  workson  Freemasonry.      I.  Hi      rk 
fst   sr  't'l^'l"  "'«  «»n"^t<Ti-s  in  Devon,  K.xet  r 

Ion      'Jj     ■;       ;    ^•'•'^•■^"''"™'    Antiquities  of  Devon, 

I  't!;  I  It  "  ""  '^,"';"t!'^J  "Edition  of  a  work  by  Kev.' 
John  P.ke  .Jones  and  Kev.  George  Oliver,  E.veterf  182S, 
JJnio.)  ,,  Collections  t.iwards  illustrating  the  liioa 
raphy  01  the  .Scotch  Knglish,  and  Irish  .Members  of  the 
Society  of  Jesus,  I.,,n.,  184,i,  Svo.  6.  Account  of  Ue- 
ligious  Houses  on  the  Kivor  Witham,  ISIIJ,  c>n,„  - 
Monasticon  Dicecesis  Ex,.niensis:  being  a  Collection  of 
Records  and  Instruments  illustrating  the  Ancient  Cori 

the  Counties  of  Cornwall  and  Devon  :  with  Historical 

Notices  and  a  Supplement,  Don.,   1840,  fol.     »  Addi ' 

tional  Supplement  to  the  Monasticon  Diicesis  Exoniei  - 

SIS,  Lon     1854   fol.     9.  Collections  illustrating  the  llis- 

ory  of  theCath.dic  Religi.in  in  the  Counties  of  Cornw    1 

Devon   Dorset,  Somerset,  Wilts,  and  (jloucester:  in  Tw!; 

arts,  Histoncal  and  liiographical.  Lon.,  1857,  Svo.     Ill 

Lives  ol  the  liishops  of  E.«ter,  and  a  Histiry  of  the  ^ 

Cathedral,  Exeter,  1861,  Svo.  •*  | 

Oliver,  <;eors;e,  M.D.,  P.R.C.P.     l.  Piain   Facts  i 

on  \  aecnation     .,„.,  1871,  12mo.     2.  On  liedside  Vr>i°e!  ' 

1S8-'"^.;  %.^'"ir'    ''"''^"V   l^on.,  18S3,    12mo;  ;id    ed,  i 

riim„.„  .r  .. '   "''""^Kf*  "  "t'^'-«  ■■  with   Notes   on   the 

Climate  of  Harrogate,  Lon.,  cr.  Syo  1 

at°rhri!r'''."if'' •  '"^•"•fe  William,  M, A.,  graduated 
at   Christ   College     Canibridge,    18,^8;    ordained    I85',l;l 
liead-umster   o(    St.  John's   Wood    School    since    18S1I 
Short  Sermons,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  I 

Oliver,  Mrs.   Grace    Atkinson,   (Little.)   b  ' 

•"Ir  ''".,""""'*'""'•'  '"af'wl,  L8(iy,  to  John  Harvard! 

;.!  IS,  (d,  isn,)  and  in  1871.  to  Dr.  Joseph  Peii/ioroii    ' 
^el.     she   hm  contributed   to   leading   periodicals.     1 

P.T.''w'  .^.''"'"•«'/!"'  *^«l"'«"»'>9   f™'"   the   Poems  and 

1  rose  Writings  of  Anna   Letitia  Barbauld,  Bust    1S74 

2  vols.  8vo.     2.    A   Study  of   Maria    Edgeworth:  w  t h 

m2!'T2inI  *-''    '""'   *'"'"'^'''      ^""^"-     b"^'v 

(rL  ^lhTr'w"'y^'\",  »'"',•'''"<•'  T'tylor:  with  Selections 
from  their  Works,  Host.,  ISs.i,  ]2mo.  4.  Arthur  I'en- 
iliyn  Stanley,  Dean  of  Westminster  :  his  Life  Work 
and  teachings.  Host.,  l,sS5,  12mo:  4th  ed.,  18,86  '  ' 

Mie  has  d(Mie  well  with  such  material  as  she  ennl.i 
•"inmaii.l  though  she  has  been  obliged     ,  sjrct  di  U  so 

5.  The  Story  of  Theodore  Parker,  Bost.,  1886,  12mo 
ISSsI's^n/'  ■*■     '"*'"'"'   ""   ^'''™«"''   "f   Women,   Lon., 
Oliver,   J.  n.      (Trans.)    Monumonta   de   Insula 

•'■T;,'.?'.,<*'r-\''°"=-    *'"''••'    ^""Kl"'-    I-^'o   "f   Man 

• -'■",  "  Vols,  bvu. 

Oliver,  J.  R.     A   Course  of  Astronomy :  with  the  ' 
Llenients  of  (ieodesy,  Kingston,  Can.,  1 88:1,  Svo  i 

Oliver,  John   A.  West  wood.     1.  The   Doomed 
tomet  and  the  World's  End,  Lou.,  1882,  12mo.     2.  Sun 


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ivon,,  I88J,  Svo.  Huh  others,  le.l.)  4<tronoinv  f,. 
Anuiteurs  :  a  Pra,.tical  Manual  of  Tells^p^'a:  ^ai' 
in  All  Latitudes,  adapted  to  the  Powers  of  Modern  In 
strumonts.     Illust.     I'on,,  l>87    cr   -<vo  """''•'"   '"" 

i  Orde'r'sTllrf.rr/V'  ">  i'-^""'''^'^  '"'  "'«  '^■^""™' 
Urders  ol   lintish  Howeriiig  Plants,  Lon.,  ISsrt,  ,';2,„„ 

,      O  iver,  L„.titia  .Sehvyn.     1.  Father  Placid-  or 

I  Ihe  Custodiau  of  the  Blessed  Saeiament,  Lon.,    ss    '    2 

Kose  iortescue;  or.  The  Devout  Client  of  Our  Lad'v  of 

'  earbvH"-m -*-,.  •V''™"^''  ^■"""'  '^1  >1-  S  ir  d 
I  eait,  by  the  Abbe  Berlioux,  Lon,,  l>^5.     4,  Annuni-i- 

lata;  or.  The  (iipsy  Child,  Dublin,  ls>,l,  12,no,  5  fo 
ol  .Margaret  Clitherow,  Lon.,  Issi;   p    svo 

Sioryo    Kuby's  Daughters.      Illust.     Bost,,  ISsl,]..,,,,, 
2.  .Seba  s  Discipline,  liogt.,  ISMl,  12mo, 

,  IlKMo'T/V,:.  '*'■"'''    "'"■"''•'      *^'="    T'"»— 'N.    S.i. 

Oliver,  Robert.  Unnoticed  Analogies  :  a  Talk  on 
the  Irish  Question,  Lon,,  ISsS,  er.  Svo. 

Oliver,  Samuel.  Emma  Whiteford;  or.  Death  in 
fho  Bosom  ol  the  Church,  Lon.,  l-.V    12mo 

Oliv.r    Samuel   Pasliel.1,  f!s,a.,  F.U.tJ.S.,  b. 

f.,i^    M-1      •'" ■''•  '■''"■''•  "«"'^n"nt   B.A.   1>5»,  cap- 

t,iin    IS,1;    in    commaml    of  Pen<lennis  and  St.  .Mawes 
Castles    1871;  retired,     1.  Madagascar   and    the    m'    a 
Sasy    Lon.,  I,s«fi    r.  8vo.     2.   Pendennis  and  ,«t   Maw  s• 
Lon.,  18,5    I  hmo.     ,',.  Off  Duty:  Rambles  of  a  (iunier 
tlirough    Nicaragua,  .tc,  1867,  Lon.,  1S7W       Ano.       T 

o^:''fi-^;^;r^;-^ri:;;Li:^r:S^r 

afiasair -iK  M  ',',"1',''  '"  "  "'-■''">">«.  "f  'Hetionarv.  of  .Mad- 
the'clUef  t^.xS,' M','k  ^ZZnn^'r  ''"'  """"'  J''""^  '"  '■"">"  "^ 

g.iscar  «.ui\tJ,?;^;^i;i;:i;;!^,'';»^:;:;^  '^^;;'-;;:'  ^vnb  Mada. 

|sk!^:r^;'K:!^r^irk;'^r;s6:^'!^.n!'"«-"^'-' 

|j.^!^^i"-i^:,,;;6?''fHi^d!s:;;i;^,i^t.v;'!: 

t  of  Bankruptcy,  Lon.,  1870:    .id    ed.,    1S7I,   p    s  ',       7 

1™?,  p  sv''.'"'^'  ^""^  »'■  •"'"i'i'">s  '-"^;  '^^  ed.;  Lo„!; 

ofliiar'ie:  oif "•"'"*♦  ^''26-1886,  b.  near  London;  .son 

wUh   the  rmhT  h?"'-;:"-     '"  '^"'  ''"  l--'".''a"o  ia ted 
with   the  publishing   hrm  of  Cas.sell   and  Comnanv       I 

ZZ  t"   'YsB-'f,  Mythology,  and   Mildh/neou's 

lar  History  of  Sacre,!  Art,  Lon.,  1S82,  fol.     5.     Ilus  ra  e,i 
.story  oi  the  I  us.so-Turkish  War:  new  ed.,  Loi",    s85 
SSasi^T'r"^    ^"";'^"^'^    l'""--'^^""    "i^torv,'Lon 
i   Ired  and   Fif      v™'      ' :  (K'',)  Dore  (Jallery  :  Two  Hun- 

ii.,"add.:ri"?s"i'8'?'  ^%-  ^'[?^  ^■^- 1""'^-  -'• 

of  1  bin  ),.«■  I  , :-  -  •  ^  '"■"*  Addres.ses  to  the  Diocese 

'^o.s    17  o'lSmiV      '■'•  '"•■r   2-  ^'^'   '•^^■anselical  Mis- 

sJ     Also  sin  ?■"''  '^'""••?^l>-   Review,"  Lon.,  187S, 
i^io.     ALSO,  single  sermons  and  charges. 

Hf  ■'".'"l"'^^'"*'"'*''  ^'"''®'  *''^"  ^-  'S-^»;  ""n  of 
•<■      >^'-  A-  '.'iiii^Uii,  ««/,,„  ..  eriucatod   at    Kaiilev   Cnl 

IX;  'T'  f  ',"•  ""■■  *""•  "'■  "'^  ''""-'^  Temple  8  fchan- 
ceil.yof  thedioecseof  LlandalL  1,  (Trans.)  TleCNZt 
of  Mexico,  by  Countess  Kollowitz,  Lon,,  I8ti7  Svo  2 
iln.e_AL,a,the  .Maori   Maiden,  [velrse,]   Un';,M%J.: 

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Ollive,  J.  1.  The  Wooing  of  AUS  Lon.,  IS7fl,  3 
vols.  p.  8vo.  2.  Uothory  SelfiTt,  Q.C. :  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1S77,  .■!  vols.  or.  Svo. 

Olmstead,  Dwight  Hinckley.  The  Protestant 
Fuitli;  or,  Salviition  by  lielief:  iin  Essay  uimn  the 
Errors  of  the  I'rolestimt  Chunh,  N.  York,  ISS.i,  l2mo. 

Olmsted,  Frederick  Law,  [anie,  vol.  ii.,  lulil.] 

1.  A  Journi'y  in  the  Hack  Country,  N.  York,  ISfill,  l2iiio. 

2,  Journeys  iinil  Explorations  in  the  Ccjiton  Kingiloin, 
Lon.  and  X,  Y'ork,  ISBL',  2  vols.  12uio.  (This  is  ii  con- 
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Uliiisted,  J.  .M.  Noah  and  his  Times,  Lon.,  IK&4, 
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Olmsted,  Rev.  .■»!.  !V.  I.  The  Universal  Path- 
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Oliiey,  E.  W.     See  Kiiik,  Miis.  E.  W.,  Jiii/ini. 

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Ol8Ncn,  Rev.  Willinin  Wliittinghnm.  1.  Per- 
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O'.tlahony,  Denis  1*.  M,  lloma  Semper  Eadem, 
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O'.Uahony,  Rev.  T.  J.,  D.D.  A  Wreath  of  Song 
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O'.'Mallcy,  M.  F.  A  Very  Woman :  a  Novel, 
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Oman,  t'.  P.  Eastwards;  or,  Realities  of  Indian 
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Oman,  Charles  William  Ciiadwick,  M.A., 
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A.D.  37S-lol5:  with  Maps  and  Plans,  (Lothian  Prize 
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"  Ho  di.scus,ses  mainly  the  feudal  art  of  war,  '  the  ri.se, 
8uy»remacy,  and  deeline  of  heavy  eavalry  as  the  chief 
power  in  war,'  .  .  .  Students  will  "llnd  this  little  book  of 
great  help  in  uiving  them  clear  and  detinite  i(lea.s  un  the 
subject."— .loi((.,  xxvii. ;)"". 

O'.tleagher,  J.  Casimir,  M.Ii.I.A.  Sonic  His- 
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0'->Ieara,  iHiss  Kathleen,  d.  IS8S;  a  daughter 
or  grand-daughter  of  Barry  Edward  O'Meara,  (anli-, 
vol.  ii.:)  resided  in  I'aris;  contributed  to  American 
periodicals.  Several  of  her  books  were  published  under 
the  pscudonynic  of  "Grace  llamsay,"  (7.  r.,  mile,  vol. 
ii.)  1.  The  Dells  of  the  Sanctuary,  Lon.,  1S71,  12ino.  2. 
A  Salon  in  the  Last  Days  of  the  Empire,  and  other 
Sketches,  Lon.,  1S73,  Svo.  3.  X  Daughter  of  St.  Diimi- 
nick,  Lon.,  1873,  12iuo.  4.  Life  of  Thomas  t}rant.  First 
Bishop  of  Southwark,  Lon.,  1S74,  Svo  ;  2d  ed.,  ISSIi. 

"  \Ve  williuKly  make  the  HcknowleilKinent  which  Miss 
Ramsay  asks  other  I'roteMaut  readers,  that  the  time  spent 
in  reading;  this  bi'o^raphy  will  not  be  1o>l.    Hislioj)  firant 


er  I'roteMaut  readers,  that  the  time  spent 
li'o^raphy  will  not  be  lo>L.  Hislioj)  <iran( 
was  a  man  of  many  spirit'ual  graces,  whose  purity,  seU'-de 
votioii,  and  liumility  It  will  pnilit  every  one  to  contem- 
plate.'—.Sjuvdi/or,  xlvii,  sill. 

5.  Frederic  (Jzanain,  Professor  of  the  Sorbonne :  his 
Life  and  Works,  Edin.,  1S7(),  p.  Svo;  new  eil.,  IS71I. 

"This  graceful  and  interesting  record  of  a  noble  life, 
which  those  w  ho  have  once  taken  it  up  will  not  linil  it 
easy  to  pnl  ihi\vn."—Sut.  Hev..  xliv.  '270. 

"  Her  style  is  heavy,  and  she  is  cpparently  unable  to  (Bl- 
part  lifi'  to  ilic  scenes  and  persons  with  which  she  h»s  to 
deal.  ■— .l(/i..  No,  'Sm. 

Ii.  One  of  (jiod's  Herojnes :  a  Biographical  Sketch  of 
Mother  Mary  'feresa  Kelly,  Foundrc-^s  of  the  Convent 
of  Mercy,  Wexford,  N.  York,  1S7S,  32nio,  1S7M,  Svo.  7, 
Henri  Perreyve  and  his  Counsels  to  the  Sick,  Lon.,  I8SI 
12uio.  'Conliiins  a  translation  of  Perreyve's  "  tlouraCH) 
des  Malados,"  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.) 

"  Miss  O'.Meara  has  done  her  part  of  the  work  w  ilh  deli- 
cacy and  li!nit"~Spertatijr,  Iv.  'J67. 

S.  Diane  Coryval :  a  Tale  of  French  Domestic  Life, 
Best.,  18S4,  lOuio;  republished,  under  the  title  of  "The 
Old  House  in  IMcardy,"  Lon.,  1SS7.  9.  Madame  Mohl : 
her  Salon  and  her  Friends :  a  Stiiily  of  Social  Life  in 
Paris,  Lon.,  I8S5,  Svo.  (Published  originally  in  the 
Atlantic  Monthly.! 

"A  very  pleasiint  volume.  .  .  .  She  has  depicted  bolli 
the  host  and  the  hostess  in  graphic,  vivid  lines,  and  the 
niinierous  extracts  from  the  letters  of  Mine.  Mohl  incor- 
porated in  llie  volunie  will  enable  the  reader  to  Judge  as 
at  llrst  hiand  of  the  raelness  of  her  iliction,  for  Mme.  Mohl 


wrote  as  she  talked." 


-Hal.  A'o'.,  Ixi.  57. 


"  Cieiierally  si)eftklnK.  the  lines  of  the  portrait  are  drawn 
too  much  from  her  Inter  years;  but  it  is  extraordinarily 
life-like,  and  a  valuable  addition  to  the  salon  gallery.  "— 
yiitiim,  xlii.  UJ. 

111.  (juoen  by  Ilight  Divine,  and  other  Tales;  being 
the  Second  Series  of  "  Hells  of  the  .Sanctuary,"  Lon., 
IS8J,  Svo.  11.  Mabel  Stanhope:  a  Novel,  Host.,  1886, 
IRmo.     12.  Narka  the  Nihilist,  N.  York,  1887,  16ino. 

Ommaney,  Rev.  George  Uriice  Wynne,  M.A., 
graduated,  senior  ojitiuie,  at  Trinity  College,  Cainbritlge, 
1842;  ordained  1813;  vicar  of  Draycot,  SomcrHotshire, 
1875-88;  prebindary  of  Wells  since  I8S4.  1.  The 
Athanasian  Creed :  with  Reference  to  the  Daninatioy 
Clauses,  Lon.,  1S72.  2,  The  Athanasian  (Jrced  :  its  Use 
in  the  Services  of  the  Church,  lion.,  1872.  3.  The 
Athanasian  Creed:  an  Examination  of  Recent  Theories 
respecting  its  Date  and  Origin,  Lon.,  1875,  cr,  Svo.  I. 
The  Early  History  of  the  Athanasian  Creed,  Lon.,  ISsn, 
or.  Svo.  5.  Marriage  with  a  Deceased  AVife's  Sister, 
Oxf.,  1S83,  Svo.  C.  The  S.  P.  C.  K,  and  the  Creed  of 
Saint  .Athannsius,  Lon.,  1S84,  Svo. 

"Omnium,  Jacob,"  (Pseud.)  See  HiaaiNs, 
Mattiikw  .J.,  mijirn. 

Omond,  George  W.  T.,  advocate.  1.  The  Lord- 
Advocates  of  Scotland,  from  the  Close  of  the  Fifteenth 
Century  to  the  I'assing  of  the  Reform  Hill,  Edin.,  ISs:'., 
2  vols.  Svo. 

"Ample  stores  of  Information,  either  in  manuscript  or 
print,  have  been  here  dii-'esled  and  silti-d  with  jiraisi'- 
worthydlli|.'eii('eaiid  accuracy.  We  are  <listiuclly  warned 
bvtlie  author  that  his  "live-  arc  not  complete  biographies, 
Ife  traces  the  descent  anil  H'velopment  of  the  otiice  held, 
ratherthaii  the  private  hi,-torv  of  each  successive  holder." 
— .Sa/.  Jiev.,  Ivii,  lol. 

2,  (Ed.)  The  Arniston  Memoirs:  Three  Centuries  ol 
a  Scottish  Hoine,  ir)7l-l''3S;  from  the  h'ttmily  I'apeis, 
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■'Regarded  alike  from  the  political  and  from  the  social 
point  of  view,  this  book,  ha.-cd  cliletly  on  family  papers.  Is 
very  valuable  as  11  ciuitribiitioii  to,  and  elucidation  of,  the 
history  of  Scotland."— .Syirc/ri/or,  Ix.  lilJl. 

Omond,  Thomas  Stewart,  Fellow  of  St.  .John's 
College,  Oxford.  Poems.  By  Thomas  While,  .Jr.  Oxf, 
and  Lon.,  lS7li,  Svo. 

O'Moore,  S.     1,  The  Voice  of  the  New  Y'ear,  Lon,. 
1850,  ISmo.     2.  Annie  tJiay  ;    or.  The  Experience  of  a 
Week,  Lon.,  1851,  sq.  ISnio.     3.  The    Family  of   (ikii 
oarra :  a  Story,  Lon.,  1851,  12ino. 

Onderdonk,  Henry,  [duie,  vol.  ii.,  O.siikkhonk, 
He.nry,  Jh.,  add.,]  18II4-1SS6,  graduated  at  Coluinbia 
College  1S27;  principal  of  Union  Hall  Academy,  L.I,, 
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to  IS32,  Hempstead,  N.Y'.,  ls7S.  3.  .Antiquities  of  tlie 
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O'Neall,  John  Belton,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  0'Nk.u.i., 
JfDGK,]  171I3-I8H3,  b.  ft  Bush  River,  S.C. ;  graduated  at 
South  Carolina  College  1SI2;  admitted  to  the  bar  |S14; 
chosen  judge  of  the  Court  of  Apiteiils,  and  subsequently 
chief  justice  of  South  Carolina.  1.  IJiographical  Skeldies 
of  the  Bench  and  Bar  of  South  Carolina,  Charleston,  1850, 
2  vols.  Svo.  3.  The  Annals  of  Newberry  District,  Charles- 
ton, 1800. 

O'Neil,  Charles  A.  The  American  Electoral 
.Sy.stc'ii,  N,  York,  1887,  12mo. 

O'Neill,  Charles,  b.  IS31,  in  Manchester,  Eng. 
1.  The  Chemistry  of  Calico  Printing,  Dyeing,  and 
Bleaching,  Lon,,  IS60;  new  ed.,  1S7S,  2  vols.  2.  Dic- 
tionary of  r:ilicu  Printing  and  Dyeing,  Lon.,  istl2,  Svo; 
new  ed.,  iMJs.     :i.  (Ed.l  The  Textile  Oolourisl,  1S76. 

O'Neill,  F.  W„  and  Hilliams,  U.  L.  Tlio 
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I  SSI),  -^vo. 

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I'lc  lareo  rivrr  Ic-s 
ci-cd  by  him."— .let 

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'ily  Dispensary,  I 
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smt  «*/«on  of  the  return  of  the  stole  ,cV"oi  '.'.^ 

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rt  dernod  from  personal  experience  gained  duriiiL*  hk 

n  me  m'P'  "','*'«  '•■"'""T'  ^"''■i"«  whie?  1,  ugh  lot  ad' 
ra  iteil  to  any  large  town,  he  took  several  1  .hl'  walks  n  tl  . 
interior,  and  visited  many  villiiws  ■  ii  X  is  an  Is  the  oni? 

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b.  at  t'arriekiiiaeross,  Irelund  ;  reniovoil  to  the  United 
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1801.  2.  The  .Modua  rropajrandi  of  the  lliiiiHiii  Species 
I'hy.siologieally  lO.xplained,  N.  York,  IsOl,  Svo.  H.  The 
Nervous  and  Vascular  Connection  between  the  Mother 
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OMteilly,  John  lioyle,  Isll-lSlio,  b.  at  Dowth 
Caulle,  Ireland  ;  joined  the  Fenian  organization  ;  enlisted 
in  the  army  for  the  purpose  of  spreading  disaffection 
among  the  Iri.sli  soldiorn;  was  tried  for  high  treason  in 
ISIlfi,  and  sen'.enced  to  death  ;  but,  the  sentence  having 
been  commuted,  he  was  sent  to  Au.stralia,  whence  he  es- 
caped lo  America  in  Isfl'J.  Ho  becamo  connected  with 
the  Boston  Pilot  in  1 S70,  and  was  subsequenHy  tlio  editor 
and  principal  owner  of  that  paper.  1.  Songs  from  the  j 
"       ■  ■  ■  "v"Mis.  Host.,  1874,  16mo.     2. 

'lost..    1878,    12mo.     3. 

1-  !^  :i.'r-AVorld,  Boat.,  ls79, 

1    The   ."^tatuo.^    in    the 

i.    f¥ii,  16m. 1.  i 

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!{v    iniiid  is  that  he  has  coii- 

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O'Kullly's  verse  leas,-,  .1(1-1:1 
siderable  iioeiical  talem  w'ti' 
tu  iidvantagc.  .  .  .  He  lin; 


good  as 


tagc.  . 
Tlie  K 


ing  of  the  Vu,-    and  '  The  Dukite  Snake,' 


which  ,  .  .  are  still  the  best  Australian  poems  in  the  lan- 
guage."—tV//ic,  1.  U2. 

5.  In  liuhcniia.  Host.,  1S86,  12mo.  R.  The  Ethics  of 
Bo.\iiig  and  Manly  Sports.  Illust.  Host.,  1S8S,  12mo. 
7.  Stories  and  Sketches,  Host.,  1 888.  lOmo. 

O'Hcilly,  Kev.  .Ilyles  Williiim  Patrick. 
Memorials  of  tho.«e  who  sutt'ereil  for  the  Catholic  Faith 
in  Ireland  in  the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centuries, 
Lon.,  1868,  Svo;  new  ed.,  entitled  "  Lives  of  the  Irish 
Martyrs  and  Confessors  :  with  Additions,  including  a 
History  of  the  Penal  Laws,  by  Uichard  lirennan,"  N. 
York,  1S7S,  Svo. 

♦' O'Uell,  .Max,"  (I'seud.)  Seo  BtorET,  Paul, 
aujtn(, 

Orlayt,  J.  Gumbo  Ilarley's  Ghost;  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1870,  p.  Svo. 

Orlebar,  Mrs.  Eleanor  C.  1.  Harry  and  Wal- 
ter; or,  Tlie  Church  ,Spirc,  and  other  Talcs,  Lon.,  1856, 
18mo.  2.  Frank  Bennet:  or.  The  Stocking-Loom  in 
1811,  Lon.,  1809,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  1871.  3.  .Saneta  Chris- 
tina, l.on.,  187S,  sni.  Svo.  4.  Food  for  the  Peo|ilc  ;  or. 
Lentils,  Vegetable  Cookery,  Ac,  Lon.,  1879,  I2mo. 

Orlebar,  ,1Ir§.  Frederica  St.  John,  daughter 
of  Sir  W.  E.  Koiiso-lJroughton ;  married,  1S6I,  to  Rich- 
ard Orlebar,  of  llinwick.  Her  Serene  Limpness  the 
Woon-Faccd  I'rincoss,  Lon.,  1888,  r.  Svo. 

Ormathwaite,  Lord.    See  Wai.sh. 

"  Orme,  Benjamin,"  (Pseud.)  See  Japp,  Alex- 
ANHEP  II.,  Kiijirii. 

Orme,  J,  1,  The  Adventures  of  Gulliver  Redivlvus, 
Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  2.  Stories  of  Holiday  Time,  Lon., 
188.S,  er.  Svo. 

"Orme,  Mary,"  (Pseud.)  See  NicHoi,.s  .Mns. 
Maiiv  Saiigeast  (Jove,  Knprii. 

Orme,  Temple  Augustus,  teacher  at  University  . 
lli)6 


OUN 

I  College  School,  London.     1.  An  Introduction  to  Iho  Soi 
I  ence  of    Heiit,    Lon.,   1869,    12iiio;    :)d   ed.,    Is74.      2. 
Itudiments  of  Chemistry,  I, on.,  18S6,  p.  Svo, 
Ormerod,  Itev.  Arthur  Stanley,  .M.A..  gradu- 

j  aled  at  E.xeter  College,  O.xbod,  Isl:);  ..nlniiicd  1811; 
I  vicnr  of  llalvergate  |s.^:i.  1.  "Heboid,  I  ftand  !it  the 
j  Door,"  lie:  Sermons,  l.on.,  |s7i),  Svo.     2.  Cunvi  icings 

of  the  Coml'orter,  Lon.,  Issl,  12nio 
'     Ormerod,  Kdward  Ijathini,  .M.D.,  [«iif<-,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  I819-IS7:I.     British  '  .,cial   '.Vaspa;  an  Intro- 
duction to  their  Anatomy  and  1  hyslology,  Arohitaeture, 
anil  (Jencral  Naliiriil  History,  I.on.,  IS08,  p.  Svo. 

Ormerod,  Miss  Klciiiior  A.,  daughter  of  Oeorgo 
(triiierod,  (y.  r. ,1111*1,  vol.  li.;)  was  iip|ioliit'id  consulting 
entomologist  of  the  lioyal  .Agricultural  Society  of  Eng- 
land In  ISS2,  and  shortly  al'lerwards  b.came  special  lec- 
turer on  economic  entomology  at  the  Hoyiil  .\griciilliiral 
College,  Cirencester.  I.  Notes  of  Observations  on  lii- 
iurious  Insects.  Lon.,  Is79,  l2mo.  2.  A  .Manual  of 
Injurious  Insects:  with  .Methods  of  Prevention  and 
Heinedy,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  nvo.  .'I.  Lecture  on  Injurious 
Insects,  Lon.,  1882,  I2mo.  4.  Heport  of  observations 
of  Injurious  Insects  during  the  Year  Issl,  Lon.,  Iss2, 
Svo.  Also,  similar  lieporis  for  l8s:;-l''S7.  5,  (iuide  to 
Methods  of  Insect  Lite,  lic.  :  Lectures,  Lon.,  Issl,  p. 
Svo.  6.  Some  Observations  on  the  lEstridio,  or  "  Itot- 
Flies,"  especially  the  0.x  Warble-Fly,  l.on.,  1SS4,  12iiio. 
7.  Prevention  and  Ucrncdy  of  Insect  Havago,  Lon.. 
ISS4,  Svo.  s.  Second  Heport  on  llic  Warble-Fly,  or  O.x 
Bot-Fly,  1SS5,  Lon.,  1880,  r.Sv  H.  The  Hessian  Fly 
(Cccidomyia  Destructor)  in  (ire.a  Britain,  Lon.,  Is^O- 
ss,  l2mo. 

Ormiston,  llev.  James,  M.K.A.8.,  educated  nt 
King's  College,  London;  ordained  ISOH;  vicar  of  old 
Hill,  near  Dudley,  lS7.'i-S0.  1.  The  Testimony  of  (iod, 
I.on.,  1875.  2.  The  Salan  of  Scripture;  2d  ed.,  rev,, 
Lon,,  1877,  p.  Svo.  3.  "  Hymns  Ancient  and  .Modern." 
and  their  Konianizing  Teaching;  Moth  thousand.  4.  'i'lic 
Shepherd  i\(  Jerusalem  :  being  an  Inciilent  in  a  Recent 
Visit  to  the  Holy  Lar:  I  :  2d  eil.,  Lon.,  ISSII.  a.  The 
Nazareth  id'  .lesus  :  its  I'ast  and  Present,  Lon.,  1882. 

Onnsby,  A.  .S.  1.  Heart-Whispers  in  I'oems  and 
Prose,  Lon.,  |s71.  12nio;  new  cd.,  ISSS.  2.  In  the 
Arms  of  Christ  :  Thought.^  on  Our  Lord's  Attributes, 
Lon,,  1872, 12mo.  3.  Alone  with  (iod  ;  or.  Life- Lessons 
learned  in  Solitude,  I.on.,  1875,  12mo. 

Ormsby,  John.  1.  Autumn  Rambles  in  Noilli 
Africa,  Lon.,  ISOJ,  p.  Svo.  2.  Stray  Papers,  Lon.,  1S70, 
er.  Svo. 

"  Mr,  Ormsby  seems  to  be  a  genuine  humourist,  the  gro- 
le.siineness  of  liis  observations  appearing  to  lie  iiroiii|iteil 
by  an  inbred  love  of  fiin,  not  by  an  aciiiilred  del'liies.s  in 
the  art  of  siieaking  facetiously."— ylW„  No.  'l^'A. 

3.  (Trans.)  The  Poem  of  the  Cid  :  with  Introduction 
and  Notes,  Lon.,  1879,  or.  Svo.  4.  (Trans.)  The  In- 
genious Gentleman  Don  Qui.xote  of  La  .Manclia,  by  Cer- 
vantes ;  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  Lon.,  1884,4  vols. 
Svo. 

Ormsby.  Iianibert  Hepenstal.  1.  Nature  and 
Treatment  of  Deformity  of  the  Human  Body,  Dublin 
and  l.on.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  2.  Medical  History  of  the 
Meath  Hospital  and  County  Dublin  Infirmary,  from  its 
Foundation  in  1753  down  to  the  Present  Time,  Dublin, 
18S8,  Svo. 

Ormsby,  Robert  McK.  1,  A  History  of  the 
Whig  Party,  Host.,  1860,  12mo.  2.  Darwin;  or,  (Iod  in 
Nature;  2d  cd.,  N.  York,  1878,  sq.  lOmo. 

Orne,  Caroline  F.  Morning  Songs  of  American 
Freedom,  Best.,  1870,  lOmo. 

Ornsby,  llev.  George,  M.A„  F.S.A.,  [unir,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  d.  1880,  ad.  77;  vicar  of  Fishlake,  near  Don- 
caster,  Eng.,  from  1860  till  liis  death  ;  canon  and  preb- 
endary of  York  from  1879.  1.  (Ed.)  Remains  of  Denis 
Granville,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Durham,  (Surtecs  Soc.  Pub.,i 
Neii^astle,  iSOl-65,  2  vols.  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  The  Corre- 
spondence of  John  Cosin,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Dur- 
ham, (SurteesSoc.)  1869-72,  2  vol?.  Svo.  3.  (Ed.)  Se- 
lections from  the  IIou,aehold  Books  of  the  Lord  Wil- 
liam Howard  of  Naworth  Castle,  (SurteesSoc.,)  1878,  Svo. 
4,  York,  ("Diocesan  Histories,")  Lon.,  1882.  12mo. 

Ornsby,  Ilobert.  1.  Life  of  St.  Francis  de  Sales, 
Lon.,  1857,  12nio.  2.  .Memoirs  of  James  Robert  Hope- 
Scott,  of  Abbotsford,  Lon.,  IS84,  2  vols.  Svo;  2d  ed. 
same  year. 

"  Mr.  Onisby's  sympathies  are  with  the  Roman  Catholic 
element  of  this  luultiform  character;  and  it  is  no  little 
praise  to  be  able  to  note  the  honesty,  fairnos.s,  and  in- 
dustry which  he  shows  in  presenting  so  fully  the  other 


Hides.  The  valii 
copious  eiilleetli 
Mr.  II  ipe-scoti  1 
eorresponiteiits, 
Ktoiie.'  —Sill,  lii-i 

O'llorlic, 
Ballvsiiihire  and 

O'ltorke, 
Fainiiic  of  1S47 

O'Uourke, 

pseud.)  I.  M, 
Coal :  a  Poem, 
•Men  of  the  Diij 
l)ci|iiest  of  my  ' 
.Muriiiiirings  in 
O'ltm.rk's  Bride 
ami  Man's  Mis 
Poem-,  l.on.,  IS( 

O'Uourke, 
Lon.,  1875,  ISiiH 

O'Uourke, 

ISO2,   iMllo. 

O'Uourke, 

trated  :  with   Do; 
sm.  Ito. 
Orpen,  God 

Trinity  College,  I 
Temple  1 877.  (' 
Freih-h  ,,|  Eniile 
Socialism  in  Eng 
Orpeu,  J.  M 
garding  Land,  L 
Svo. 

Orr,  A.,  (.Ml 
Dr.  Sejitimius  l.i 
l.eighton.  A  H 
Browning,  Lon., 
IS88.  (Contains 
intended  to  o.xhii 
author.) 

"  This  Is  cjiiite  I 

large  amount  of 

or  published   in  1 

book— and  it  is  no 

tlirraighiait  of  that 

-search,  and,  bust  In 

ol  hand,  which  are 

iiia.ster  whose  art  ri 

J,  T.  .Vetti-ksiiip : 

Orr,    Mrs.   A 

Tale  of  the   Refor 

2,    Kougemont:    a 

lury,  Dublin,  1808, 

Palestine,  Edin.,  I! 

a  Tale  of  Savoy,  ] 

Family:  an  Histori 

Flower  of  the  Ticii 

l2nio;  new  ed.,  IS 

a  Tale  of  I'aris,  Lo 

or,   Hid  with   the 

isS3.     9.  Echoes  f 

lOmo. 

Orr,  Emily  C 

Original  and  Seloci 
18SI.  2.  The  Villa 
Issl,  12mo.  3.  M 
IS82,  p.  Svo.  4.  Tl 
Lord's  Prayer,  Lot 
Men  :  an  Attempt 
(),  The  Golden  Ye 
Original,  Lon.,  \- 
Thoughts  for  Every 
'^8.8,  l2mo.  S.  Tin 
Month  :  Original  an 

Orr,  Hector. 
"iih  a  View  to  Bus 

|s:3. 
Orr,  James.    'J 

pel  from  Internal  Ei 
Orr,  John.  Th 
Orr,  John.     Ui 

liust.,  1863,  l2mo. 
Orred,  Meta, 

'■"ug  Time  Ago :  a 
(hold,  and  other  Poei 
Worth  ;  or,  Tho  Cost 
Vols.  cr.  Svo.  5.  Av 
"'1110.  6.  A  Dream- 
er. Svo 

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"11..   lSt),5.   Svo. 

L."!"""''^';,:,,''*     •-'"'""""■■y   '-if"  of  D.  O'ConnolI, 

l-"','"r"'"'  •'*"'"•     '"""I'"  »f  «he  Soul,  Dublin, 

tr,.u.il"wm^;:    '*'•.••'•    .''■'"'   «"»"'    ExereUe    Illu.- 
Jm.  l!«.  "'•"'"'l'"vo  UtKT-Pr<..B,  N.  V«rk,  ISdS, 

1.1.1,.  «   is,    .     (Ii-anB.)  .Suoialisui  „f  Tu-Day:  fi„m  tl.B 
I'm,.  1  .,1   l.;„i,i„  ,i„  u,„,  ,,i,h  8ome  Aooort  of 

Kanl.ng  Land,  Urn,  Ac,  oonsidored,  C,i,,o  Town,  ISso, 

I)r.  ,st.,.l,uiiu8  l.oiKl.tnn,  and  ,m,v  „r  .vir  J.'™!,.,;  .L 
.tin""'  1^  ^''.""'  """''  '"  "'«  Works  o-  ,;„V''t 
HsT"?,^'  '""••  ••''■:^'  .'-'""  i  :i'i  e'l..  rev.  u„d  cnl 
.,.„„■ .  *,  ,  '"',"!,'^  cbi8.iti„„tion  of  the  |mein.H  in  .-roupi 
"".f  ""'""'  ""■■  """'""'""»  Jelelopment'of  tl'e 
''This  Is  rjuite  the  most  vnlimble  njnirlljiiti.Mi  i,,  ii,„ 
"ot-    ,,     mJ  ,  •'■"K"'"!'  ■  •  -Taken  lus  a  wliuL,    his 

nmmmmmi 


Orridgc,   II.   H.     The  fi||,.,,n,   .,f    |.„„,| 
thi'ir  iiiiK-iH  Iroiii  liiilO  to  IMI?.  I,„n     I^flH   m„ 

i..'.V'"u',','"'"^"' ""'.  ''I'"'""". « liii,,,,,  i,„„. 

r  ,!-      ,""  "'""■'>•'"'  ■''"'"«  a  Vi.il  ,„  ,|„.  ,S.,"    I 

"arm  Isro,  |,,,n.,  Is;)    vj,,  .i.iioi 

■■ladled  at  Ihe  l,,iwr„,„.„  S.lenlill,.  School  :el,Tt,  I  ,r 
.'-.-r  ol   natunil   history   in   Antio.di   C.U.go     '  ;.  I 

l.r.;H  .lent    ,n    1S7'J,-  ,,n.,ide„t    ,.f  „ s.a,.  I  ni   or  i  v 

.)-l;X.M,  a„,|  «,„oe  then  ha.  ha.l  ,.ha,K,.  „f  ,l.,!"„.te 

.    il  Ohio,  ish;;- 

n.al.le  (Ja^.  |,s,S7 
other  l-..e,M;.  l.on.,  ""^,„::  '"'"'=''"•  ""'' 

b   at    .sVneea    1-all.,  .N.V.  ,  Kradna.ed   at     V  Mial   Col' 

hel.l   ,.a.  ,.i„ie„    iMJNfitI;  ln,huel„r  in  natural   .,.ien,.e« 

in  the    I'niver.lty  ol    l(,.,.he.-l.r    1  H',M |  ,,„,  W     f 

nntnral  hi«.,.ry  in  V„..,„r  Coll..j..e  l>m,-7r  ;',,,,     'ion 

.tie    e»,.e,l,tion.  to  .'^omh  An.erint  in   is.i;.   I,';.'),,",; 

iszii.      I,         '   Aiidc.-  and   the   .\nni/,.,n;  ,.r,  Acr..-.  the 

-outh  Auiorieu,  \.    York,   ls70.  8vo:  nd 


jT^.^srs:ss^'^ -•'---" -^ 


J.  T.  Nktti.i;siiii":  .imV7.,  x.xvrrjji) 

Orr,  .>Irs.  Alexander  S.  i.  !,„„,,  ij„,„,,  . 
Tale  of  the  Kelorniation  in  Suvoy,  l.on.  "l  Mi.f .  Svo 
-'.  K.mgeinon  :  a  .^-^ketch  from  the  Ki^-hieentl  Ccn 
tury,  Dublin    ISM,  I2n,o.     .3.  Leah,  a  Tale  of  Ancient 

;ttle'".ff  ^"'-  'p'r-  "■"»•  ■*•  '''"'  Mountain  I'atrot" 
a  rale  of  ,Sa yoy,  Kdin.,  ISfi9,  12nio.  5.  The  Roseville 
Him.ly:  an  Historical  Tale,  Edin.,  l8Bfl.  IL-l.  fl'The 
t  ower  of  the  Ticino:  a  Tale  of  Lorabar.ly,  h  ,n  1871 
IJmo;  new  ed.,  187.'!.  7.  The  Twins  of  .siint-M'areel  • 
a  lalo  of  I'aris,  Lon.,  1872.  n  Svo  S  I' i„„  c  ,r"'"'^ ' 
or    Hid  wUl.   iu  Nuns    H:  rsV7,V   ^r/n'  ni! 

Orr,  Emily  C.     1.  Thoughts  for  Working  Davs  • 
?s"T"1  'The  V-'m"""''./-""-'  '''»•  «1'  "«"-     newJd  ; 


j      '  Allli.       ,,  hi',  hunk  docs  not  Iniil  ns  i.,  .i  In ,,.,. 

of  Kpeeial.M.,..nIillelnf..rni,ill,,i,;v    «{,.,';■    "^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

-'.    Indergronn.l    1  reasures :  how   and    whore  to   find 

N""v;,rk";8'T''  i'",V  '■  ''''^-■':'  '■:'l-"n,.n''o7w?„n''!'n 
i>.  lorK.  I»,.i  4.  Coni,iarative  ZooloL'v,  Struclnnil  nn.I 
.Sy«.euia,io.     Hlust.     X.'York.   1877,  e',":' s!.;:;'''Z' ^i';) 

OrviN,  t  hiirlfs  F.,  an  I  Clu-yiu.y,  A.  NciUon 

l'i*-hing,vith  the  my:  .-^ketehe.  l.v  Lover,  ol     I  .   ArVt 

"i!!,  J":'ii^"o:"" "' """'"' '''''''  *•»-!!-'"'.  u.; 

Osboil,U.  S.  Hand-!!ook  ..f  the  Inite.l  «t„t.. 
Navy  :  l.ri„ei|,al  Kvent.,  in  llie  History  of  l"et  Ve  e 
wi  HieUn.ted  States  Navy   Is.,  1-,;,,  .N'/vork,  is.rl,  u", 

Usborn,   A.     tield-Notos    of    Ueology,   N,   York, 


Osliorii,  Kmily  k. 

1888,  :(  vol.s.  cr.  8vo. 


I>.     1 


'eocavi :  a    Novel,  J.on., 


Ofiboni,  Hev.  Henry   StaHord     I  T,  I)     r ,  , 

-I;  ii-.-I'l..]  b,  lSL.;,,i„  I'hila.lelp"      7nd  a  e,'l  a      I'e 
mversity    of    I'enn.ylvania    I.Vl.   a,  .f  a,    N^v    Y,    k 

J   "".".1'" iJ-'inil  .'^enihiary    IMH;  held   ■.■iglorlt,.    in 

Virginia  and  New  Jer.ey  lMfi-f,(l;\  r  ,t    r     i  M  ■.,  ,i 

Land      8^,     I-,;  '•    o'-  Th  '  Kr  i''         ,'^,"'^  ""'^ 

INMesline.p'hii;      8r,i:;n'to  wlerlrr^    f 

Palestine,    Phih,.     18«.i,  l.^no       4    JM   |  ,  r^  v     .'•' r'  '" 

iriib!i:;iT'hrT'-""^  prac.it,'p;:;!i:*i^,^  ^- 

j  5.  Bib  teal  lables  :  .S,.n|,ture  Slatislics,  Phila.,  187  ,  4  o 
caM^nrt  ?«="!'"y'>Ji«'Kra,.liy  of  Pale'stine  :  vith  Cri  U 
cal  and  H  storical  Notes,  O.xford.  0..  1877,  ;i  ,,art.s  12,  ,' 
niusrr,  ^p■'"  "'  '''^''i^htof  Modei^n  i)iseo'veri  s^: 
niust;  and  Ma,,s.     Cin.,  Is8;i,  li.„,o.     s.  A  Manual  of 


t:i 


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Original,     I,on.,    1-    ;',    I2nur     7     Tho    d  iV        i,  ,. 

M.,;h'.^7rigi^-a,?n"dS'eZLon.,^fe''„r^?-'^ 

«i  1  i^'vi'l","*!;:     ^  ^'""'••'^  "'■  ^■""'J^n.  New  Jersey, 
».th  a  \  ,e„  to  Business.     By  a  Looker-On.     Camden, 

Orr,  James.    The  Authenticity  of  St  John's  On. 

"^;;:^{;^r''^;^-:i-',8i^'^-    ""'■ 
:tt8^:'-^e»^S^2?^-s^f"-^^i^ 

;:;.»^  e.  A  Dreat^lliS^betrToZ'Vi  iT;    iri^-hKi^'i^S' 

V-75  1     Osborn,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert    Uurie,  of  ,he 


I  lsp8"'?''A'M,^''"«''i""?,  {'""■•.   ^'"l"""  »'''l-]    1809- 

9  ,;■      o   r'T'  "■■■  The  I'aint.T's  .Story,  \.  York,  1867. 

-'luo.     2.  f  ilvary;  Virginia:  Trn-edies,  N.  York    1807 

I2mo.     ;i.     Ilrainatic    Works:    Tragedies      vol     !i      V 

Jork,  1867    l2n,o.     4.  The  Silver  Hea.l,  N.  Y  Ik   Tso^' 

sr,9--  ^''«  Soho..l   of  rritic:  a   C^ifedv,  N.' Y  rk' 

S68'    I"'"-     ,"•  m""'^"   '^"'"•■""^  "   Trageily.N.  York 

2.„o      8    T    ^'  ,^'r'"'""'  ^  "  ''"'""^y'  N.  York,  18^8 

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Bengal  Staff  Corps,  d.  1889!  went  to  India  Juft  before 
the  Mutiny;  »erved  till  after  the  Afghan  ciun|mign  of 
ISTB,  but  retired  as  soon  as  the  treaty  of  (iundumuk 
hud  been  signed,  "  feeling  himself  unable  to  go  through 
the  horrors  of  the  second  campaign,  which  he  considered 
to  bu  inevitable,  in  furtherance  of  a  policy  that,  in  his 
unofficial  capacity,  ho  strongly  condemned."  lie  was  a 
priilicient  at  lawn  tennis,  and  died  while  playing  against 
James  E.  Ueiishaw,  the  "  champion  of  all  England." 
lie  was  a  freciuent  contributor  to  magaiinea  and  news- 
paiiers,  and  published  in  India  some  transliitions  of 
Oriental  poetry.     1.  Islam  under  the  Arabs,  lion.,  1876, 

"it  constitutes  a  whole  In  itself,  and  Is  the  first  of  a  se- 
ries of  works  which  will  trace  the  progress  iil  Islam  Irom 
Mekka  to  Delhi.  ...  If  clear  and  vik'orous  wriliiiK  can 
make  an  unpleasant  theme  endurable,  that  object  has 
here  been  aceomplished."— .Sir.  Ji'ci'.,  xlii.  Ki.  _ 

2.  Islam  under  the  Khalifs  of  Bagbdail,  Lou.,  I&i7, 
8vo;  nowed.,  \»>*i). 

"The  second  of  a  trilogy  which  will  form  a  complete 
history  of  the  doctrines  of  the  .Mohammedan  creed.  .  .  . 
With  all  Its  faults,  we  must  admit  that  the  book  is  an  lin- 
portant  and  valuable  addition  to  the  literature  of  the  sub- 
iecl."— .Si/.  Key.,  xlvi.  IM.  ,    ,    , 

•■  It  is  a  brief  abstract,  derived  almost  entirely  from  lor- 
elgn  translations."— .WA.,  No.  'iCtiS. 

.1,  Friends  of  the  Foreigner  in  the  Ni?.  tcenth  Len- 
tury,  Lon.,  l.-i'St,  8vo.  4.  l,awn  Tennis :  its  Players,  and 
bow  to  Play;  with  Laws,  Lon.,  1-S81,  sq.  Ilimo;  new  ed., 
18.S4. 

Osborii,  Samuel,  F.R.C.8.,  assistant  surgeon  to 
the  Hospital  for  Wouien,  London ;  surgeon  to  the  R.N. 
Artillery  Volunteers;  late  surgical  registrar  to  St. 
Thomas's  Hospital.  I.  Hydrocele:  its  Several  Varieties 
and  their  Treatment.  lUust.  Lon.,  1S7.'<,  l-Jmo.  2. 
Notes  on  Diseases  of  the  Testis.  Illust.  Lon.,  IS.SO, 
]2mo.  H.  Ambulance  Lectures:  First  Aiil  to  the  In- 
jured. Illust.  Lon.,  1S.S5,  12mci.  4.  Ambulance  Lec- 
tures on  Homo  Nursing  and  Hygiene.  Illust.  Lon., 
188,i,  12mo. 

Osborn,  Uear- Admiral  Sheraril,  C.B.,  F.K.S., 
[',„l(;  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1822-1875;  served  in  the  Royal 
navy  from  18H7  to  1S72,  having  taken  part  in  the 
Franklin  search  expedition  of  1851),  in  the  Crimean 
war,  where  he  commandcil  the  Black  8fca  squadron,  and 
in  the  Cliinese  war  of  1857-58.  I.  A  Cruise  in  .lapanese 
Waters,  l.on.,  ISjil,  or.  8vo.  2.  The  Career,  Last  Voy- 
age, and  Fate  of  Sir  John  Franklin,  Lon.,  1860,  I2mo. 
3.  The  Past  and  Future  of  British  Relations  in  China, 
Lon.,  18li(t,  or.  Svo.  4.  Japanese  Fragments  :  with  Fac- 
similes of  Illustrations,  Lon.,  1860,  sij.  or.  Svo. 

Usburil,  Yotty.  1.  Pickles;  a  Funny  Little 
Couple.  IMusl.  Lon.,  1878,  sq.  lilmo.  2.  Judy;  or, 
Only  a  Little  Girl,  Lon.,  1879,  sq.  I6mo.  11.  Jack  ;  a 
Chapter  in  a  Boy's  Life.  Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  4. 
The  Lyon's  Den  and  its  Eight  Young  Ly(ins,  Lon.,  1881, 
p.  Svo.  5.  Garriek;  or,  His  Own  Fault,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 
6.  Clifford's  Trials;  or.  The  Conquest  of  Patience.  Illust.  j 
Lon.,  188:1,  12mo.  7.  Two  Little  Turks;  or.  Getting  | 
into  Mischief,  Lon.,  p.  8vo. 

Osborne,  Mrs.  Lady  Osborne  ;  Memorials  of  her 
Life,  Dublin,  1S70,  2  vols.  8vo. 

Osburiio,  Amy.  Ellen;  or,  Training  by  Trials, 
Lon.,  l.'<57.  12nio. 

Osborne,  Mrs.  C.  I.  A  Few  Pages  from  Real 
Life;  or,  A  Guidc-Book  from  Notes  of  Impressions  re- 
ceivcil  from  Well-Known  Places,  Lon.,  1874,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 
"Why  Mrs.  Osliorne  calls  her  book  '  A  Few  Pages  from 
Real  Life'  we  eaiiiiot  so  mueli  as  guess,  A  parson  in  like 
raunner  will  often  call  liis  longest  and  dullest  sermon  a 
few  practical  remarks."— .S(i(,  Itcv.,  .\x.xviii  2U. 

Osborne,   Dnfiield.      The    Spell    of    Ashtaroth, 
Lon.,  IS8H,  p.  Svo. 
Osborne,  Ktlitli.     See   Blake,  Mrs.  Edith,  (Os- 

DOnNK.) 

Osborne,  Uev.  Edward  WiHiam,  educated  at 
Gloucester  College;  ordaineil  IS89:  curate  of  Kenn, 
near  Exeter,  1872-75;  senior  assistant  minister  of  St. 
John  Evangelist,  Boston,  Mass.,  since  187ii.  1.  The  Chil- 
dren's Saviour  :  Instructions  to  Children  on  the  Life  of 
Our  Lord.  Illust.  Lon.  and  N.  York,  1882,  2lmo.  2. 
The  Saviour  King  :  Instructions  to  Children  on  Old  Tes- 
tament Tvpos.     Illust.     Lou.,  l.SSS,  KSmo. 

Osborne,  Frances.  1.  Black  Sam  and  his  Master: 
a  Tale,  Lon.,  18,^.4,  12mo.  2.  The  Corner  Cottage  and 
its  Inmates.     Illust.     Lon.,  1867,  12mo ;  new  ed.,  1880. 

Osborne,  Lord  Francis  George  Godolphin, 


M.A.,b.  IsiiO;  sonof  the  second  Duke  of  Leeds;  educated 
at  Cambridge;  was  ordained  in  the  Church  of  England, 
1193 


OSH 

and  rector  of  Elm,  Somersetshire,  l,'^68-75,  when  ho 
joined  the  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Tried  and  Not 
Found  AVunting,  Dublin,  18S0,  12mo. 

Osborne,  l.ndy  Mary  C,  (Ileadley,)  married 
in  1869  to  Lord  William  Godolphin  Osborne,  (d.  18^,^.) 
1.  (Trans.)  Liso  Fleuron  ;  from  the  French  of  Georges 
Ohnet,  Lon.,  I8S5,  p.  8vo.  2.  (Trans.)  Lcs  .Monach  : 
from  the  French  of  R.  de  Bonnieris,  Lon,,  IH.Hj,  p.  ."^vn, 
3.  (Trans.)  The  Great  Marl-Pit;  from  the  French  of 
Georges  Ohnet,  Lon.,  18,h6,  p.  8vo. 

Osborne,  Rev.  William  Alexander,  MA  , 
graduated,  senior  optiino  and  senior  classic,  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  18116;  ordained  1S38;  rector  of  Dod- 
dington,  Somersetshire,  1876-«S;  prebendary  of  Wells 
since  1887.  A  Critical  Commentary,  with  Notes,  on  the 
Revised  Version  of  the  New  Testament,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  .^vo. 
Osborne,  William  II.  History  of  the  Twenty- 
Ninth  Regiment  of  the  Miissachusctts  Volunteer  Iiifiin- 
try  in  the  Late  War  of  the  Rebellion,  Bost.,  18;  7,  Xvo. 

Osblin,  I.  J.  (Trans.)  Inlidduetion  to  (iualilalive 
Chemical  Analysis,  by  F.  Bcilstein,  N.  York,  1877, 
12mo. 

Osburn,  William.  1.  Genesis  and  E.xodus  illus- 
trated from  Existing  Monuments,  Lim.,  1850,  12mo.  2. 
The  Religions  of  the  World,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo. 

Osgood,  Hamilton,  M.D.,  of  Boston,  Ma-.s. 
Winter  and  its  Dangers,  (Amer.  Health  Primers,  No.  6,) 
Phila.,  1880,  18mo;  new  ed.,  l'<sl. 

Osgood,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Little  Canary  Series.  Illust. 
Best.,  1872,  4  vols. 

Osgood,  Hev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  [«m(.,  vol. 
ii  ,  add.,]  1812-18S0.  He  resigned  the  charge  of  the 
Church  of  the  .Messiah,  (Unitarian,)  New  York,  in  l><li'.i, 
and  in  1870  took  orders  in  the  Protestant  Eiii.scopal 
Church.  1.  Student  Life:  Letters  and  Recollections  lor 
a  Young  Friend,  N.  York,  1800,  12nio.  2.  Our  Patri.t 
Scholar;  Discourse  in  Memory  of  Edward  Everett,  -N. 
York,  1865,  8vo.  H.  American  Leaves:  Familiar  Noli- 
of  Thought  and  Life,  N.  York,  I,x6fi,  l2nio.  4.  Th.' 
Gospel  among  the  Animals;  or,  Christ  with  the  Cattle, 
N.  York,  1867,  8vo.  a.  New  York  in  the  Nineteeiiih 
Century:  a  Discourse  before  the  New  York  Historical 
Society,  N.  York,  1867,  8vo.  Also,  other  addresses,  ,Vo. 
O'Shanghnessy,  Arthur  William  Edfiar, 
1846-18.'<1,  b.  in  London;  entered  the  British  Mu.-iom 
as  a  transcriber  in  the  department  of  printed  book^  in 
IMIU,  a.  d  in  ISBO  was  made  a  senior  assistant  in  tlic 
natural  history  department.  In  187:i  he  married  Elean' r. 
eldest  daughter  of  Dr.  John  Westland  Miirslon,  j.iij,n,. 
1.  Epic  of  Women,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1870,  l^nm; 
2d  ed.,  1871.  2.  Lays  of  France,  l.im.,  1871,  ii.  8vo.  ■■■ 
Music  and  Moonlight;  Poems  and  Songs,  Lon,,  187  I, 
I2mo, 

"  Although  distinguished  by  the  same  commaiul  of  hui- 
guage  and  rlivllimieal  lUnv  as  marks  his  former  i>oviii-, 
there  is  less  pa'ssion  and  exuberantly  luxurious  dcscriiiii'ii 
in  the  work  before  us.  .  .  .  The  great  defect,  apparci-i 
throughout  the  work,  is  want  of  purpose.  Ihc  pocni- 
give  tlie  reader  on  impression  of  having  been  wniii  n 
without  adequate  inciteiuent,  either  from  external  tliiiii:- 
or  internal  in'"nlse,"— .4(/i,,  No,  :!421, 

4.  Songs  of  a  Worker,  Lon.,  1>181,  p.  Svo. 
"  Here,  as  in  his  previous  books,  is  to  be  remarked  Uuii 
subservieiiee  to  French  inlluciices  which  liecaim^  iiuii'- 
and  more  noticeable  with  each  volume  that  he  iiublislic! 
.  .  .  The  translalions  from  contemporary  French  [kicIs  iiic 
very  good,"— /W'i„  No,  2803. 

With  O'Shaigii.nkssv,  Eleasou,  loy-Land,  Lioi,, 
1875,  Ifimo, 

O'Shaughncssy,  Thomas.  Terence  O'Donl; 
or,  Romanism  of  To-Day  :  an  Irish  Story  founded  "o 
Facts.     Illust.     Phila.,  1888,  Kimo. 

O'Shea,  Henry.  1.  Guide  to  Spain,  Portugal, 
ami  the  Balearic  Islands;  Hd  ed.,  Edin,,  1S08,  er.  Sv: 
7th  ed.,  1885.  2.  The  Galleries  of  the  Louvre;  a  ton- 
else  Guide  and  Critical  Catalogue,  Lon.,  1S74,  12mo. 

O'Shea,  John  Augustus,  b.  1840,  and  educun  1 
at  the  Catholic  I'niversity  of  Ireland;  was  special  c.i!- 
respondent  of  an  American  paper  in  the  Austro-1'ru-- 
sian  war,  and  of  the  London  Standard  in  the  Fraii") 
Prussian  war, and  subse'jiiently  in  Spain, ic.  I.  '-''I';'^ 
I  from  the  Life  of  a  Speeii.;  Corrcsponilcnt,  Lon.,  188:',  : 

vols,  p,  Svo. 
I     "The.ie  'Leaves'  tell  us  comparatively  little  of  the  u'l- 
thor's  aehievenieiits  as  a  special  corresponileiit  and  a  gi'-' i' 
deal  about  Bohemian  life  in  Paris."— S(i(.  Kei:,  lix,  (>',•■■. 

2.  An  Iron-Bound  City;  or,  Five  Months  of  1  em 
and  Privation.  Lon..  1886,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  We  can  listen  with  unjadcd  interest  to  the  oft-told  talc 
of  the  Fa'l  of  Paris  when  it  is  told  anew  by  so  genial  .mo 


O'SH 

BUMiiymlnilod  a  hlnlorlftn   ,  .     The  nnthnr  uhii,  i,     i 

Piiiiiiaii, 

so^i^l^^?;^.^n::,:,'i^:;:  °^  l:;:--' sketches  „„ : 


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Osier,  W.  Rosuoc.     Jacopo  R(,busli,  oulleJ   Tin 
tor..    „,,",ire„t  Ar.i.s.H.",       11,,',,,,.      r,„„.,',,srn  ^l.'^' 

art  ■i:!:^:s,;^','i'/':ir'"  ^^"'^'  t"'-yn!iXKr;:;i\!ii!l 

OsmumThoiiins  Kmbly.b.  182B,  in  Summit  Co 
0.:  cluen.c.,    «t  Oberlin    Cllog'o  „n,I    in   (ie   ,"1  ,..".1 

don^me  of'  Alfrc.l  Ayres."  1.  The  Orthoq.ist ;  a  l>ro. 
mmncng  Manual  containing  ab.mt  .-iiUU  V„r  1^  o  'ton 
M,.pn,nou.K.e,l,   X.  York,    l.sSI.,   I6,„„,.    |fi„,  ,,,'■'  ^i'^:,"  : 

■■■  "''•',*"'?''"•  "  *''"""i'  ilcvoteil  to  lirid-  Di^uud' 
8H.ns„    the  Kight  and  \V,.„„g  ,j,e  of  Word     X   Vurk 

4    Thi M  "!*''"^^''""''  Annotated.    N.  York.  1883,  leZ    ' 
4.    Ihe  iMontor,   N.  York     ISSJ       i    'ri,„   iJ        •    ,       „ 
i:iocuti„n,  N.  York,  Isss;  ,Zo  ^^''  '^■^'""""^  "^ 

n  *l?"r,"'  ™«''»':      "randmother-s  Curiosity  Cabinet 

LoZml:i^";  *••  '^^     ^■■"""'  I'-nion,and  Reunion, 

Oswald,  Miss  E.  J.     I.  By  Pei,  „„,,  Fjord-  or 

Scene,  and  Mud.es  in  Icdand.    Illust.    Lon.,  18!^°,, '.Svo' 

in 'm|^!::nT."s7',?;8?o:'''^  "■''''■'  "'■ '"«  n~ 

Osxvald,  Felix  Leopold,  b.  1845,  at  Xamur 
lielguun;  graduated  at  Lie«e  1864,  wa8  educUM  s  a 
Phys.cian  but  devoted  himself  to  m^ural  hi!  or'  and 
l>...  travelled  exten.iyely  ;  .e.ides  in  Tennessee.  He  has 
con  r  bated  to  Au.erican  periodical...      1.  Suinme    Laml 

lilliiiHHsiiii: 

l  T.  X  ■  '  ^'  '-'""•  •'■  J^^''«  Secret  of  the  Ea«t  • 
or.  Ihe  Or,g,„  of  the  Christian  Keligior,  and  Si^nil  ' 
eance  of^,ta  Ki^  ,,„,,   Decline,    Bo.t.f ISS^.^^^no'fiew 

!;olit^^oo^st:;d^'S^^:t^^:f  ^  i::.;^  ^;tf' ";:i;:i,:° 

KS. ,  ,sv„.     5.  Household  Kemedio.,  1880.    6.  ba  ■   anii 
N. gilts   M,  (1,0  Tropi,.,.      Ill     J  .      .  i^ajsanil 

ho  Poison  Problen!;  or,  The  Cause  and  Cure  of    nien: 

H^p:n':n;^'^,;;[-^''-^--o-;;j;;-ntothe 

Oswnid,  II.   U.     Vestigia  Insuhe   Manui»  Anti 

;i;.^  Hreat-  o^.^^.^L^^i^tic^rSn'i^.r'^s;;:! 

I  hanges  expected  to  occur  in  188L-,  chic     18X1  73 
OMvald,  John,  [„„„,  vol.  ii.  n'u.j'  Ui    i„n    ^f 

yswaiU,  S.  W.     Manly  and  Brave:    or,  ilolidavs 
■'t  tphton  Park,  Lon.,  1884,  ISmo.  '  ""''""■y* 


M^uy^,  '  T?V-  '•  '■''■'"'"  *'i'""»"=  "  Tale  of 
j  Mancl  ester  L,le.  ,on..  Is.i«,  p.  8vo.  L'.  Liverpool  Ho! 
,  a  Mfttter-ol-I.act  Story,  Lon.,  |,s57,  p,  Svo 

l\   vVrt'  I*8nl*'!!'    "•      *'"'■'•"*   '""'   C'-n'Tuotive  Art, 

;     Otis,  Chiirlps  Pomeroy.     (Trans.)  Voyages  of 

Samuel  deChamplain.  with  Historical  Illustrationrand 

L^!:S:.^ir-^':""-     '"-'•■'■"'*I"I-     Vol' 

Otis,  Col.  KIwell  .Stephen,  U.S.A.,  b.  ls;!8  at 

he  volunteer  army  during  the  civil  war,  nnd  was  after- 
wards    coinnn.s..,oned    in   the    regular  ar„,v  and   served 

"eri"';  \tr  ""'-'*'• '''"  '"'"-■  «"-'-"■  ^'! 

I,  VsV.*''  Vr!',*'''"'*!'  ''*'""'  ^■^■'  ["""'.  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 

1  M    .1  n     ""■'•'""•  -^'^  •  =  S™l"«te,;  at    he  Ne;  York 

'Mcl.eal  College   18,^2;   clinical  profee,sor  of  genito  urU 

nary  d.seases  at  the  College  of  Pi'.ysicians  and^Surgo  n  , 

V.W  \ork,  since   1871.     1.  Tropical  Journeyings,   18,06 

Ma  i'. a,  .%""""""  ""il^'""".  "»'l  of  the  Paciflo 
Jul  Steamship  Company,  N.  York,  1862,  12mo.  ;i. 
Mrjcture  of  the  Male  I'rethra :  U.s  Hadlcal  Cure,  X.  York 
8,8,  .Svo;  new  ed.,  188U.  4.  Clinical  Lectures  on  the 
Physiological  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Svphil^.  \ 
lork,  I.SM,.svo.     5.  Practical  Clinical  Less.ins,  n  Svi.hi' 

sludm!^':J:^r;!:;,;'''""^^'-'-'^-^-''.'««3,^'^ 

Otis,  Cieorge  Alexander,  M.D.,  18.'!0-188I,  b  in 
Koston,  Mass.;  graduated  at  the  medical  department  of 

fr;^,;  ISfifi  ?  ""e«  of  the  surgeon-general.  Washington 
torn  «?«;..,  ''  'r  '?'  '^,".'^'"'^  Specimens  in  the  Ana^ 
ton„eal  Section  of  the  Tnited  States  Army  Medical 
Museum,  Wash.,  188(1,  8vo.  Also.  Keports,  Ac  \  I 
,  Woo„«.uu.  JosKMH  Janvikr.  Reports  o'n  the  E.x(ent  „ 
:  ^^  are  o    the  .Materials  available  for  the  Preparati   i   "f 

1880.  4 to.     And  see  WooDWAiiii,  J.  ,1  ,  ,•,/•,„  ' 

vnw'r*   ^^""Ff   EUmnnd,  graduated  at  the  Ilar- 

G^llTBo'st":',';'^':-     '^'""""'"""  -"her  Poems.     By 

Otis,  Jar.ies.    See  K.u.Kn,  Jamks  Otis,  ,„,„■„. 

r,„7„i  •  '.  n    ^""'  l^.vnaniiea:   concerning  Force, 

Inipiilsion,  and  Energy,  Lon,,  1884,  8vo. 

Phna.*,'lS(l7,'^2mo''' "'*'"""'''''''""''*'''''"''''""-' ^""'J''-'''' 

Ott,  Isakc,  M.D.,  b.  1847,  in  Northampton  Co.,  Pa  • 

graduated  at  the  mclical  department  of  the  UniJers    ; 

«1  Pennsylvania  ISBil.      i.    ,.„e,|„,   Veratria,  and  Ucl^ 

rcsnltned  w!rh'';,i,'n  T;*""  '■"■ni"''^"'  Willi  care,  and  fancy 

;  ^.t;i;i  ^:!,;i:\?!.;i'ir;.^;^;^-s;!v,vii}!?^'-'""' 
.p..;ij;.::;n:\8i^r"™.^T,^:^fttl'S;:'i 

-based   upon    the  Ollendorlian  System  ;  with   Key.  L.  1 1" 

I  187fl.  2  vols.  I    Svo.     4.  Uenmark  and   Iceland,  (•■  For- 

I  eign  Countries  and  liritish  Colonics,")  Lon.,  1881    !•>,„„ 

'  I'on     *{«?'"'"'    """'"»'"•  "f  the   Swedish  Language,' 

!  n"";','^^^'  •'•   -";■     «■  A  i^iniplified  (irammar  of  the 

Danish  Language,  l..,n..  1884,  p.'8vo.    With  lioiiv.  Il.o 

(trans     Views  of  Xafirc,  by  A.  von   Humboldt.  (liohii'i 

bcienihc  Library,)   Lon.,  cr.  8vo,     With  P.vr,     Ii 

i'-h  sic'Vn''  ^^•■^'  """•■"■'  ^"-"'-'  '"■  Sketch  01  a 
h,dd  Tl  P'!'"<5''.""".  .'"^  ,"'-'  I'niversc,  by  A.  von  Hum- 
boldt  (nohii's  Scicntitic   Library,)  o  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

■  „.■■>,  '*•  "''"'«i's  Abron.I:  Information  re- 
.-pecting  Ph.ces  visited,  ic,  Lon.,  l8.->2,  p.  8vo 

di„n  1*7'  y  •  fe  •  '^'"-"  **'''''"  •■  "  •■*'"""'''  '«'•  tl'o  Cana- 
dian Inlantry,  Toronto,  188(1,  Ifimo 

St"l'oh,!'-s  '('"m'  ^''■■,"''=,''  .^''*"J''  "•■^■'  gra-lu^ted  at 
»t,  Johns  College,  ('ambridge,  1847;  ordained  1848: 
diocesan  inspector  of  schoids,  London.  1871-86  1 
1  rophecies  and  Types  of  Messiah;  Lectures  to  Pupil" 
reacliers  Lon  Isry,  l2mo.  2.  Church  Teachings  for 
.Sunday-.School.<,  Lon,,  1881,  8vo. 

hvV'!,!,',f'' 'i  ^.'  *V  '■'''•""■■'•'  A  state  Crime  and  Secret, 
by  Coiute  de  (..irdcn,  Lon,,  1877,  8vo. 

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OTT 

Ottley,    Rev.    Edward    UickerNteth,    M.A., 

graduated  at  Kcble  ('iiI1c),'l',  Oxford,  ISTd;  (inlnincd 
1S7I);  iniiiiKter  111'  yiifbuu  Chaiu'l,  I.nndon,  siiici>  '  <S:!, 
Hulional  Asprets  of  sumo  Hevuulcd  Truths,  liun.,  iHX', 
cr.  Xyo. 

tittlcy,  Henry,  ['lutr.  vol.  ii.,  add.]  I.  A  liin- 
gniidiicrtl  and  ('ritiiiil  Dictionary  of  lU'Cont  and  liiving 
I'liinturs  and  Ku(;ravi'rs  l.oii.,  181!lt,  4to.  2.  Krrors  and 
Mi.^eliicfs  of  Modern  Diiiluinacy,  \,<m.,  1S72,  (i.  .^vo. 

Otiley,  llev.  Henry  Hickerntetli,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  St.  Jolin'fi  College,  Oxford,  1S71  ;  ordainod  IS74  ; 
viear  of  Ilklev  lS7'.l-^:l  and  of  Horsham  I.HS4-.S7.  and 
since  then  reetor  of  West  llaekney.  1.  The  Oreat 
]>ileMiina:  I'hrist  his  IHvn  \Vitnes.s  or  his  Own  Aecuser  : 
Six  Lectures,  Lon.,  IS.Sl,  |i.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  I8S 


OVE 

Ucruian  of  J.  von  Verdy  du  Vernois ;  2d  od.,  Lon.,  1872, 
S\o.  4.  .'^tein  and  111.1  Reforms  in  Prussia,  l,on.,  1873 j 
2d  ed.,  1871,  1).  Svo. 

Oiivry,  Itev.  Peter  Thomas,  .M.A.,  h.  isil; 
graduated,  senior  optimt,  at  Triiiily  College,  Camhridgo, 
18;i4;  ordained  18;tli;  vicar  of  Wing  18ou-»i.  Practi- 
cal .^iTtnons,  Lon.,  18S2,  cr.  Svo. 

Overall,  William  Henry,  I'.S.A.,  b.  182!i,  in 
I.onilon  :  entered  the  ollieo  id'  the  town  clerk  at  tiiiild- 
hall  in  1SI7  :  wa.s  aiipointed  sub-librariiin  to  the  Corpnrii- 
tion  of  Ijondon  in  |s.)7,  and  librarian  in  ISfi.i.  1.  Dic- 
tionary of  Chronology ;  or,  Historical  and  ."Statistical 
Register.  Lon.,  1 870.  "2.  A  Critical  and  Historical  Ac- 
count of  the  liarliest  Known  Survey  of  the  (  ity  of  Lon- 
don,   Lon.,    l'*74.      :i.  A    History   of    the   Clockiiiakers' 


"\\V  rather  think  ihutMr.  nUl'ev'K  mode  of  pultiiit' Hie  J  Company  of  the  City  of  London,  Lon.,  I8SI.     (He  has 
eai  subject  iif  cbrisl  s  iliviiiily.  lliuinih  lull  iif  .subMiince  ,  also  prepared  several  elaborate  catalogues,  including  one 


pre „-    -  .      . 

and  reiil  drilt,  is  iint,  un  the  whole,  the  most  eiuivinciiig 
to  the  kind  of  uiiiuls  for  wliieh  lie  intends  It."— .8;jfC((i/or, 
liv.  1III8. 

2.  .Modern  Egypt:  its  Witness  to  Christ:  Lectures. 
Lon.,  1884,  121110.  3.  The  .Seven  Voices  of  the  Cross:  a 
Series  of  Addresses,  Lon..  1887,  12mo. 

Otto,  U'illiani  Tod,  LL.l).,  b.  1817,  at  Philadcl- 
phia  ;  graduated  at  the  I'niversity  of  Pennsylvania  Isiili ; 
admitted  to  the  bar  in  Indiana;  has  held  several  legal 
and  political  appointment.s.  United  Slates  Supreme 
Court  Keiiorts,  lN7;'i-82,  Host.,  187fi-8:i,  17  vols.  Svo. 

OttH,  Itev.  John  Martin  Philip,  U.D.,  b.  1838, 
at  I'nion,  S.C. ;  graduated  at  David.son  College,  N.C., 
]s,"|i.i,  and  at  Theological  Seminary,  Columbia,  S.C, 
18(i2;  pastor  of  Chamljers  Memorial  Church,  Philadel- 
phia, 1878-8,'),  and  since  then  of  a  church  at  Talladega, 
Ala.  I.  Nieodcmus  with  Jesus.  Phila.,  IS67.  'i.  Light 
and  Life  for  a  iJead  World,  181)8.  3,  The  Southern  Pen 
and  Pulpit,  Columbia,  Tenn.,  18(lil-7li.  4.  Inter-Do- 
nominational  Literaluro,  .X.York,  1872.  o.  The  Uosiiel 
of  Honesty,  Wilmington,  1877.  6.  Laconisms:  the  Wis- 
dom of  .Many  in  the  Words  of  One,  Phila.,  1888,  Kimo. 

On$;h,  H.  Mints  on  Drainage,  for  Owners,  Ooeu- 
piers,  and  Hiiildcrs,  Lon.,  18711,  Svo, 

Ould,  Fielding.  Family  Devotions,  Lon.,  18fi5, 
p.  Svo. 

Oulton,  Richard.  Review  of  the  Ulster  Revivals 
in  IS.VJ,  Lon.,  ls(!0,  Svo. 

Ouseley,  Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Arthur  Gore, 
Bart.,  Doc.  .Mas.,  182o-18S'J,  son  of  Sir  (lore  Ouscley, 
('/.  c,  iiiitr,  vol.  ii. ;)  b.  in  London,  and  educated  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford;  ordained  I84!»j  was  iippointed  profes- 
sor of  music  at  Oxford  in  18,)5,  and  became  vicar  of 
St.  Michael  and  All  Angels,  a  church  erected  by  himself 
on  his  estate  near  Tenbury,  in  1856.  He  was  known 
ehiclly  as  a  composer  of  church  music.  1.  A  Treatise 
on  Harmony,  Oxf.,  181)8,  4to;  2d  ed.,  187o.  2.  A  Treat- 
ise on  Counterpoiiit,  Canon,  and  Fugue  :  based  upon  that 
of  Cherubini,  Oxf.,  18til».  4io;  2d  ed.,  '880.  3.  A  Treat-  i 
ise  on  Musical  Form  and  (icneral  Composition,  Oxf.,  i 
ls75,  4to.  I 

•■  Though   not  altogether  perfect,  we  can  .  .  .  heartily 
recoiiinieiul  Sir  Frederick  Oiiselcy's  work  as  the  best  text- 
book ill  our  language  on  the  subject  of  which  it  treats.  —  , 
^cii((.,  ix.  2(1. 

With  Mo.NK,  K.  G.,  The  Psalter  Pointed  for  Chanting,  i 
Lon.,   1873,   l>mo.     V.'ith    Sidkuotham,   J.   S.,   Secular 
Education:    Two  Sermons,   Lon,,   1869,   Svo.     And  see 

PllAEUER,   F.,   ill/'ni. 

Ouseley,  Thomas  John.  Poems,  Douglati,  1869, 
p.  8vo. 

Outerbridgc,  Albert  A.  Pennsylvania  Supremo 
Court  Reports,  vols,  xcvii.-ci.,  ( 1880-82,)  Phila.,  1881-84, 
5  vols.  Svo. 

Outis,  H.  Sabbath  Haltingsj  or.  Sacred  Poems  for 
Sunday,  Lon.,  ISi'.t,  12iiio. 

"Outis,  II.  Donough,"  (Pseud.)  See  White, 
RicilAim  (JlUNT,  iii/rii. 

Outran),  George.  Legal  Lyrics:  a  Metrical 
Illustration  of  the  Scotch  Form  of  Process,  Edin.,  1851, 
Svo.     Anon.     New  ed.,  with  additions,  18S7. 

Ouvry,  .'tliss  Francisca  Ingram.  1.  Arnold 
Ddahaize;  or.  The  Huguenot  Pastor,  Lon.,  1SI!3,  Svo. 
2.  Henri  de  Rohan  ;  or,  The  Huguenot  Refugee,  Lon., 
isi;:,,  |,.  fJy,,.  :■,.  Iluljvrt  M.-.nfrPiiil  j  or,  The  Huguenot 
and  the  Dragoon,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo. 

Ouvry,  <:ol.  Henry  Aim6,  CR.,  b.  1813.  1. 
(Trans.)  The  Prussian  Infantry  in  1860,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo. 

2.  (Trans.)    Agricultural    Communities   of   the   Middle 
Ages;  from  the  Oerinan  of  E.  Nasso,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

3.  ^Trans.)  Studies  on  the  Leading  of  Troops;  from  the 

am 


of  the  works  of  art  belonging  to  the  corporation  of 
London.)  With  Ov  khai.l,  Hemiv  Chaiii.ks,  Analytical 
Index  to  the  Soric-  of  Records  known  as  the  Reuiem- 
briiiicia,  preserved  .imoug  the  Archives  of  the  City  of 
Lon.lon,  A.D.  l;)70-lfi(i4,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Ovcrbeck,  J.  J.,  D.D.  1.  (Ed.)  EphriBmi  Syri, 
Rabuhe  Episcopi  Edesscni,  Daliei,  aliorumijuo  Opera 
Sdecta  e  Codd.  .Syriacis  MSS.  in  .Musu'o  liritannico  el 
liibliothcca  Rodleiana  asservatis,  Oxf.,  1805,  Svo.  2. 
Catholic  Orthodoxy  and  Anglo-Catholicism  :  a  Word 
about  the  Intercommunication  belween  the  Englisli  and 
Orthodox  Churches,  Lon.,  1  Slid,  Svo.  3.  lionn  Confer- 
ence, Lon.,  1870,  cr.  Svo.  4.  A  Plain  View  of  the  Claims 
of  the  Orthodox  Catholic  Church  as  opposed  to  all  other 
Christian  Denominations,  Lon.,  I8SI,  cr.  Svo. 

Overend,  Mrs.  G.  Campbell.  1.  (Trans.)  Tlic 
King's  Dream;  or,  Daniel  the  Interpreter,  by  L.  (Jiiiis- 
.sen,  Lon.,  ISfiO,  12mo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Royal  Captive: 
or.  The  Youth  of  Daniel,  by  L.  (iaussen,  Lon.,  Ixio, 
121110.  3.  Stories  of  the  Italian  Reformation,  Lon.,  1S7II, 
121110.  4.  The  licsieged  City  and  the  Heroes  of  Sweden. 
Edin.,  1871,  12mo.  o.  Wanderings  of  Master  Peter  in 
Search  of  Knowledge,  Lon.,  1871,  12nio.  6.  The  (ieriiKiu 
Drummer-I!ov,  Lon.,  IS71,  12nio.  7.  Slave,  Serf,  iiiiil 
Freeman,  Loii.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  8.  (Trans.)  Perilous  Ad- 
ventures of  a  French  Soldier  in  Algeria,  Lon.,  1872, 
1  Siuo.  0.  The  Persecuted  Princess  :  a  Chapter  of  French 
History,  Lon.,  1874,  12mo. 

Overend,  James,  M.A.  Description  of  Element 
ary  Experiments  in  Magnetism  and  Electricity,  Kdiii.. 
187il,  l2mo;  2d  ed.,  1883:  3d  ed.,  188.i. 

Overton,  Rev.  t'harles,  [oii(<-,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  or- 
dained 1829;  vicar  of  Cottinghain  since  1841.  The  Life 
of  Joseph:  Twenty-Three  Lectures,  Lon.,  IsOti,  p.  sv". 
Overton,  D.,Y.  1.  The  Code  of  Practice  in  lon.i 
and  Wisconsin,  Chic.,  1875,  Svo.  2.  Treatise  on  tlic 
Law  of  1  '  at  Common  Law,  Equity,  Statutory,  and 
Maritii:  ork,  1SS3,  Svo. 

Ove  .  W.     Harry  Hartley;  or,  Social  Science 

for  Wi,  .         ..on.,  1800,  fp.  Svo. 

Overtoil,  Rev.  John  Henry,  M.A.,  D.D.,  b.  1835, 
at  Louth,  Lincolnshire;  educated  at  Rugby,  and  at  Lin- 
coln College,  Oxford,  where  he  graduated  I85S;  or- 
dained 1858;  curate  of  Quedgeley  1858-fiO;  vicar  id' 
Legbourne  1860-83,  and  since  then  rector  of  Epnorlh; 
canon  of  Lincoln  since  1879.  He  has  contributed  to  the 
Ninth  Edition  of  the  Encyclopiedia  Rritannica,  the  Dic- 
tionary of  National  Biography,  ic.  1.  William  Law, 
Nonjuror  and  Mystic,  Aulhor  of  "A  Serious  Call:"  a 
Sketch  of  his  Life,  Character,  and  Opinions,  Lon.,  18S1, 
Svo. 

"  Mr.  Overton's  chapters  on  mysticism  arc  as  valunbic 
in  relation  to  the  religious  thought  as  his  hioKraphy  i.l 
William  Law  is  in  relation  to  the  church  history  ol  Uic 
eighteenth  cenlnrv."— .s'ii(.  Uei:,  Ii.  47S. 

"This  is  a  delightful  hook.  .  .  .  Mr.  Overloii  knows,  iis 
few  other  men  know,  the  currents  of  life  ami  opmivu 
in  the  eighteenth  century.  He  i.s  at  home  amul  all  iis 
niovfuiems.  in  one  (;ouiitry  at  least;  uciiimiiiled  wuh  the 
thought  of  the  century  as  a  whole,  he  is  aide  to  umlci-sliind 
ttiiil  to  set  forth,  both  in  their  likeness  and  in  their  dilUr; 
eiico,  the  life  and  Dpinions  of  the  stnuiKest  prodiici  ol 
Kiiglish  life  and  thought  in  the  eiglileenlh  century.  - 
Siicclalor,  liv.  477.  ,     . 

2.  Life  in  the  English  Church,  1060-1714,  Lon.,  lS8.i, 
Svo. 

"  The  period  of  church  liistory  over  which  this  volume 
extends  Is  full  of  matters  of  the  deepest  Interest,  ami  1  ivb- 
enilarv  Overton  has,  on  the  whole,  treated  such  ol  t  icni 
a»  eiiiue  within  the  limits  he  has  set  down  for  himsclt  in 
an  intercstliig  fashion."— .S«(.  Kev.,  Ixi.  114. 

3.  The  Evangelical  Revival  in  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury, ("Epoohscf  Church  History,")  Lon.,  1S86,  IJiuu. 


OVE 


With  WonOSWOBTH,  El.lZAnPTII    urinoii,,.!  „P  T      1      .. 


And  aco  AniiKV.  lU.v,  (;.  j.^ 


Liiieiilii,  Lon.,  IH88,  «vo. 
tupra. 

4.  A  Uound  D,uon:   Churacter  .Sketches,  Lon.,  Issi,  p.' 

iont  ,„  tt,e  CluMch  „r  Kn^lan.l,  Lon..  I,S7o      4.  R  f,  rm 
18 7s,  Hn"'""""  '■    •''"■  •^•'•'^"'""o  "f  Letters,  Ao."  I'on." 

rh^'Jl"'!'  ''"'l?.^-  *{•     'T'"'  Art  Schools  of  .Me,lin>v,.l 
Chr.. ten, lorn.    Kcl,to,l  by  J.  Ku.kin.    !,„„.,  l87«,,,.Svo 

b^rm  V  .,    ,v  hns'';;:i  "'^"""■''.  ""'1  I  wish  the  V,  rk 

"Owen,  Ashlo-d,"  (R-eml.) 
Hupnt. 

Hbl")'!!"',,^'"""'""*''"  '  ''-«"''•)   «««  ^'"'".  Mrs. 
Owen,   MiUor-Gen.    Charles    Henry,   U  a 

aI!?!!  ■     ,    ^.''*  '  "■""Plfs  and  Practice  of  Modern 

Artillery:    including   .Artillery   Material,  (iunnery    and 


OWE 

I  ISSr.  |..    8vo.     Pofth.      fContuina 
^  ^pcarc,  BroH-nint;,  Wordswoilli,  ,tc  ) 

Owen,  FrantiN  lirowniiii;. 

Brownint;.     Detroit.  Mich.,  1874. 
Owen,  Sir  Ilugli,  K.C.Ii..  b. 

bur  at  the  .Miildlii  Tcmplo   ISfiL';  „ 
tlic    local  governiiK'nt  hoard     Isfi). 
|ierninncnt   pccrclai 
Act,  ,tc.,  ISOli,  Ac: 


CHaays    on    .Shuko- 


I'oeiiis.    liy  Francis 


l^-ij;  calleil  to  the 
.-'ii'tant  sccrcl^iry  to 

,     .,.,      „.  ■'^''  '■""'  ■''"'■I'    then 

I.    Ihc    \\  1110  and    licer  llouiie 

.Notes  and  Index.  I.on,,  ISOll,  I'',,,,, 


See  U(ii,K,  A.vviE, 


Owen,  Dnvid  Pryce.    Scriptural  Extract,  com 
Masonic  Ceieinonie.«,  I,on.,  187H,  4to 

ci""::":,„fv^;'*:;.  ^^r",iif—  ^■"-  -" 

Bo".!7"l'';4t  •'^^•^^^"'"'-•'^i^thday.Book.   Illus. 

Owen,  Ed'innU,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  surKeon  to  .St 

I  en        eat  Orniond  Street,  Ac.     The  Surgical  Dicea.es  i 
of  Children.     IlUist.     Loii.,  ISS5,  l2iuo 

CamS.  ^sv,"  '^•'7."'''!'  graduated  at  Clare  College,  • 
Laiibridgc,   l.sjj;  oidnincd   IS5H;  vicar  of  St    I'e  or'«   ' 

R   m  f  *"■'«'"«■  Oldham,  ISBM.     2.  Jottings  on  the  i 
Rubrics  for  Morning  and  Evening  Prayer,  Lon.,  187," 

p  f?**"*  n'  ,?*"•  *^"*«'  "-A-  graduated   at   Trinity 
tydX^e  it;"'  makr'"^r'  l^^?!;  rcctorof  K.ireh'  ' 
,,^71  *'""^  '/"*'•.    Old  b'one  Crosses  of  the  Vale  of  Chvvd 

01  the  Ancient  Manners  and  Customs  and   Legendary 

t';^a^rl:;:^X';r:t^„f''-t•  ^--'os^d 

.h^feC;^;i^'a[!;^^ei?:;^;!^Ji;r;j;'"  ^^[|  --hto 

C-^';^":cn'!"'55'^"""  *'""*"'•    '""'•""'^•'  «y"'^'"»« 

l.o?.!''l";sf',^i':>!.*;:''-     """"  ""■"«  ••  "^  Tale  of  Destiny, 

u".,T879'.f8m^      ^"'"^   ^'"'"Ss.    [a   tale.]      Illust. 

Tal^IrVh'  *;?'''"''f''-     !•  Ritter  Bell,  the  Cripple:  a 
Jale  for  the  \oung,  Lon.,  1S61,  LSmo.     2.  Aden    >ower 
or  lie  Cost  of  a  Scheme,  Best,   1862,  8vo.     3.  hI    y 
the\Vanderor.     Illust.     Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  ^ 

I8H.,  b.  at  Ulenmore,  County  Wicklow,  Ireland.  In 
rheLnh„'""r";',''  Kc^^  James  U»en,  vice-principal  of 
I  heltonham  College,  Eng.,  whom  she  ai,  o.l  in  work 
l',m  IoVa'  ^r  "'  P'>'="«n'>am.  She  contributed  t "?1  e 
on  Sol,n„r''''7',f';-  •  '•  TheStoryof  George  Washing! 
on,  .Soldier  and  Patriot,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  8vo.     2.  John 

JJilU,  Lon.,  1884,  12mo.     4.   Essays  and   Poems,  Lon., 


iiuM.,  I  ^  Manual  for  Overseer.-,  .lc„  as  to  Powers, 
uties  Ac,  Lon.,  I.s7l,  |2m«;  7th  ed.,  ISHl.  ;).  tIio 
oor  H,,  e  Assessuieiit  and  Colleetion  Act,  KHfill ;  fith  e.  1.! 

'7^.,'    V  "   •-    '-•!-,■'•    '■'"••   """'"   ■^'•''   '■^72,    I 

S-r.'       '    •,   ■';  ,I»'   •■l'-;""^^'""^'  Edueatiun  Acts,  Lon. 

8,4;  new  e,l.,  lN7y;  Ifiih  o,l.,  I8M.  C.  The  Munieii,., 
teetion  Aet,lS7:>,Ac,  L'd  e,l.,  Lon.,  Is.s,'  p'^  s  "'''  ' 
JLinual  lor  Overseers.  Ac     Lon.,  Is7.-,,  p.  8vo':  „ew  od  ! 

ill  iV  "','"'"'   ''""'■''    '•''™'i'"'s  an,l  A icalions   f.„' 

■SCml  Hoards,  IM72,  Lon.,  IS7.^,  l2,.,o.     i'.'Tlie  Mu ni  ' 
pul  Corpora  (inn  Act,  |ss,:,  Lon.,  1883,  cr  8vo 
liriv,!*!*'!,'  ""^'1;.    '^'"■"  "''•"t"ne-<  of  Ceramic  Art  in 

.  Owen,  Isiunlmrd,  M.I)..  F.R..'.P.  Ts^ist  umL 

1";;!,^''  "s'"'i"" """"""  '-"ea'a,s;;;i^, 

Uo.-pi  al  I.  .Supplementary  Catalogue  of  the  Patho- 
h.|^.cal  Museum  of  St.  (Icorge's  JI„^pi,„l,  Lon.,  ,''  , 
So  2.  Materia  Me.lica :  a  Manual  for  the  Ce  of 
Mu,k.nt,s.  Lon.,  I8s:i,  p.s^:  2d  e.L,  Is.sfi.  i\„ 
Ireatinent  ol  Acute  Rheumatism,  Lon  ,  l.Sh3  -m  '4^7 
Owen,  Mrs.  J.  A.  1.  UnJer  Palm  an  Pino 
-...  ■»,  1,  I2..10.  2.  Our  Honolulu  Boys.  l',:!.  ""I 
1  :  ^  ^  Hiinaway,  Lon.,  1882.  p.  8vo.  4  The 
Hrc.it  Cranberry  (^.arrel,  Lon.,  l8S2,'p.  8v,.  Anon 
5.  Sea.B„.,som :    a  Cornish    .^tory,    Lo.  .,    |SS4    V"  m 

i:on.?"l'ss;,'''r8vo."""'"''    "'  "'"    ^^"^  ^^"'^      ^''""'• 

of"i*m"i'on     !^^o    '•  T   ^"™''''  ""''  "••'"'  '"""'»•« 
01  tnem,  Lon.,  I.si.2,  or.  8vo;  new   e,l.,  1870  „  8vo      2 

Homes  of  .S,.iipturc.  Lon.,   Lsf,.",,  |s,„o      3    PeCa-va.T 

Martyrs,  and  other  Papers,  Lon.,  I.S7I,  32um.     4    L  ./ 

"rir,^sXp%^^"'""'^'"^f«--VMs 
ce":^::^{?:,^;,,j^:i- !^7  ^^r''^ '-"""'''  ^"'- 

10"^""'  ''■   "'     ^""'''''  ^''"" '■"'■"'■•.  I'on.,   1880,  sq. 

i      Owen,  Rev.  John,  graduatcl  nt  Lamiictrr  185"  • 

ordained   l,s,V.j;  rector  ofVst  Anstey  sinTsB!/.       ' 

FceTfi\"'"'T""'  f'^P"^'''    "■■'  1'^^"    I>i-«cussion  ,n 
..,,,""'*''''■'■  Lon.,  18SI,  2  vols.  8vo 

'  th,.!,.,,.'.*''*';''",'^'''''"'^'  '""  always  phiUis'oiililoal  s,'entios  in 

^^a.  (Ed.)  Ulanviirs  Sccp.«is  .Scientifica,  Lon,,  1885,  p. 

Wnliy? ?.',  ■'•"''"  '^'    ^""'"^  ""''  •''■'>'  [biography  of 
Uillnr,l(,l,„ier,  ./.,•.,.„/„•„.]  piiin,.,  I SS4. 
uwcn,  Urig.-(;en.  John  I'letcher,  R  A    Com 

rerio":;^^''''"-'"'''""' '""" ''"''^'""^^^^^^^^^^ 

iJi!7^;  IZ  ''•  ''•  '""" ''"""  """^^  -■"  "»< 

F,.m::'l.o^.,fs72''sVl'6mo'^  '""'''"'■'  "''  '  '''''' 
Pl,?.r^"'  "*  Oayips.  I.  Conspcetu.5  of  tl,„  British 
Pharmacopoeia,    1867,    2,1   ed.,     lion.,    IS6!I,    8vo       2 

R^nW„:[^  I -'"10.     3.  Manual  of    Pharmacy:  a  .\ote' 
Book  and  Counter. Book.  Lon.    IS7I    8vo 
«,l,?r7'n'^''V  "«»'»*''»«  Fre'ire,'  [a,„e,  vol.  ii., 
J  vols.  p.  Svo.     2.  Heroines  of  Domestic  Life ;  new  ed. 

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liOn.,  1882,  12ino.     3.  Snowed  Up,  Lon.,  lSfi3,  3  vols.  p. 
8vo. 

Ou'cn«  It.  Jones.  The  Priictioc  of  Perfumery  :  a 
Troiilisi',  Soicntillo  iind  Pniotical,  Lmi.,  1H7(I,  12ino. 

Owen,  Sir  KidiarU,  K.C.Ii.,  M.D.,  F.U.S.,  D.C.L., 
LL,U.,  [iiiiir,  vol.  ii.,  iidd.,1  retired  from  the  olHee  of 
pupcrinti'iideiit  of  the  imturiil  history  depiirtiiieiit  in  the 
Dritlsh  .MusiMiiii  in  lss3,  when  lie  vinf  made  K.C.B.  He 
i,-'  said  to  hiivo  received  nil  the  honors  open  to  a  man 
of  science.  Tlio  followini;  list  of  his  puhlieations,  subse 
i|ncnt  to  those  onuineralecl  mile,  vol.  ii  ,  includes  repub- 
lished contributions  to  the  Philosophical  Transactions  of 
the  Itoyal  Society.  1.  Crocodilia  and  Ophidja  of  the  i 
London  Clay.  Illust.  I,on.,  \xy.K  Ho.  2.  Lecture  on  1 
the  Classification  of  Mammalia,  l.on.,  IS.IH,  t<vo.  3.  | 
I'alioontoloi^y  :  a  Summary  of  Uxtiuct  Animals,  Lon., 
IsflO,  8vo  ;  now  ed.,  ISti'.l.  "  1.  Memoir  on  the  Megathe- 
rium, or  (liant  (Iround-Sloth  of  An'orica.  Illust.  Ii(jn., 
1861,  -Ito.  .1.  On  tlio  E.\tent  of  a  National  Museum  of 
Natural  History,  Lon.,  I."<l'>2,  .Svo.  0.  On  the  Anatomy 
of  Vertebrates,' l.on.,  ISfiti-l>.-<,  ".  vols.  Svo.  7.  Descrip- 
tive and  Illustrated  Catali^'uo  of  the  Fossil  Ueiitilia  of 
South  Africa  in  the  Collection  of  the  British  Museum. 
Illust.  Lon,,  iJ^It),  4to.  .'i.  On  the  Fossil  Mammals  of 
Australia,  and  on  the  E.\linct  .Marsupials  of  Kngland. 
Illust.  1S77,2  vols.4to.  !•.  Memoirs  of  Kxtinct  Wing- 
less Birds  of  .New  Zealund,  Lon.,  1.H78,  2  vols.  4to.  10. 
Ova  of  the  Echidna  llystri.v,  Lon.,  I.'<sl,  Ito.  II.  Uo- 
inains  of  the  tiiguntio  Land-Li?.ard  from  Australia,  Lon., 
188I-S2,  3  parts,  4to.  12.  Experimental  Physiology, 
Lipn.,  \XS2,  p.  Svo. 

"  Seventy-fonr  of  Its  two  hundred  ninl  sixteen  pages  arc 
devoted  ...  to  attacks  upon  anti-vivisection  in  uencral, 
and  the  Victoria-Street  Society  and  the  'Spectator  in  par- 
tienlar."— .s/)«'/ii(or,  Iv.  993.  Sec,  also.  Adam,  CllARLra, 
"The  Coward  Science,"  supro. 

13.  The  Conario-llypophysial  Tract,  and  on  Aspects 
of  the  Body,  Ac,  Lon.,  Iss3,  Svo.  14.  Tusk  of  a  Pro- 
boscidian Mammal,  (Notclephas  Australia,)  Lon.,  1883, 
4to.  13.  Affinities  of  Thylacoieo,  Lon.,  1884,  4to.  16. 
Pelvic  Characters  of  Thyhuoleo  Carnifex,  Lon.,  "884, 
4lo.  17.  Evidence  of  Large  Extinct  Lizard,  Notosaurus 
Uentus,  Lon.,  1884,  4to.  18.  Large  Extinct  Monotreme, 
Kchidna  Uamsay,  Lon.,  1884,  4to.  19.  Teeth  of  Large 
Extinct  (.Marsupial,?)  Genus  Seoparnodon  Ramsay,  Lon., 
18.SI,  4to.  20.  The  Antiquity  of  Man  deduced  from  the 
Discovery  of  a  Skeleton  at  Tilbury,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo.  21. 
Fossil  Remains  and  Foot-Bones  of  Megalania  I'risca, 
Lon.,  18S7,  4to.  22.  Fossil  Remains  of  Two  Species  of 
n  Megalanian  Genus,  Lon.,  18><7,  4to.  23.  Parts  of  the 
Skeleton  of  Meiolania  I'laticeps,  Lon.,  1888,  4to. 

Owen,  Kev.  Itobert,  B.I).,  graduated  at  Jesus 
College,  Oxford,  1842;  ordaineil  1813;  Fellow  of  ,Iesu8 
College  |S|,')-()1;  public  examiner  in  law,  Ac,  18oi)-60. 
1.  Apology  for  tho  lliijli  Church  Movement  on  Liberal 
Principles,  Oxf.,  IS51,  8vo.  2.  An  Introduction  to  the 
Study  of  Dogmatic  Theology,  Lon.,  1858,  Svo  ;  new  ed., 
1887.  3.  Tho  Pilgrimage  to  Rome:  a  Poem,  Oxf., 
1863,  12mo.  4.  Instances  of  the  Power  of  God  :  a  Lec- 
ture, Lon.,  1801,  |).  b.o.  5.  Sanetorale  Catholicum,  or 
Book  of  Saints,  Lon.,  18S0,  Svo.  6.  Essay  on  the  Com- 
munion of  Saints,  Lon.,  1881,  12ino. 

Owen,  l{'>bert  Dale,  LL.D.,  [anie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
1800-1877.  During  the  civil  war  he  took  an  active  part 
in  advocating  the  emancipation  of  tho  slaves,  ami  |)ub- 
lished  letters  to  the  President  and  members  of  the  cabinet 
which  are  said  to  have  had  much  elVect  in  their  deliber- 
ations on  the  subject.  Throughout  the  latter  part  of 
his  life  he  was  a  believer  in  spiritualism  and  prominent 
among  its  supporters.  1.  Beyond  the  Breakers  :  Village 
Life  in  the  West,  Phila.,  1S7U,  Svo.  (Also  entitled  "  A 
Story  of  the  Present  Day.")  2.  ''he  Debatable  Land 
between  this  World  and  tho  Next :  with  Illustrative 
Narrations,  N.  York,  1871,  12mo;  2d  od.,  IS74. 

"  I'pon  the  (lucstion,  On  what  tia.sis  of  fact  do  the  al- 
lei-'ed  spiritual  nnuiil'cstjitions  rest?  Mr.  Owen  ha.s  a  bet- 
ter right  to  bo  patiently  heard  than  many,  even  than  most, 
other  writers  who  have  discu.s.se(i  it.  A  more  dispassion- 
ate mind,  a  more  laborious  observation,  ha.s  seldom  been 
brought  to  the  study  of  the  (juestion. "—iVn(ioH,  xv.  269. 

3.  Threading  my  Way  :  Twenty-Seven  Years  of  Auto- 
biograjihy,  N.  Vorii,  L"*7i,  12mu. 

".So  far  as  concerns  the  frankness  of  its  references  to 
himself  and  his  own  all'alrs,  Mr.  Owen's  book  is  exceed- 
ingly autobiographical,  but  as  regards  the  matter  pre- 
sented, a  very  large  portion  is  taken  up  with  an  account 
of  his  father,  Robert  Owen,  and  his  grandfather.  Iiavid 
Dale.  .  .  .  Of  such  recollections  as  relate  more  strictly  to 
Mr.  Dale  Owen  himself,  all  are  readable,  most  being  light, 
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—such  as  would  makn  pleasant,  anecdotlcal.  chatty  rem- 
versatlon.    Some  are  more  than  this."— .Vo^oii.  xvlll.  12H. 

"A  very  iileasanl  little  book.  The  style  is  simple  and 
fresh,  and  his  memories  of  early  life  brim,'  before  us  some 
curious  scenes  from  a  state  (jf  society  which  already  strikes 
us  as  verv  i|Uttint  anil  old-fasiiloned."— ,'<a/,  Kev.,  xxxvll, 
311. 

Owen,  Sidney  James,  ,M.A..  b.  1828;  called  i.. 
the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  IS7I  ;  reader  in  law  and  hi- 
tory  and  tutor  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford;  reader  in  In 
dian  law  and  history  in  the  rnivcrsity  of  Cxford  ;  for- 
merly ])r(jfossor  of  history  in  the  Elphinslone  College, 
Bombay.  I.  India  on  tho  Eve  of  tlic  British  Comiucst  : 
Historical  Sketch,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo.  2.  Lecture  on 
the  Anglo-Indian  Rule  Historically  consiihred,  Lon., 
IS76,  Svo.  3.  (Kd.)  A  Selection  from  the  Despatches, 
Treaticf,  and  other  Papers  of  the  Marquess  Wellesley, 
K.O.,  during  his  Government  of  India.  Oxf.,  1877,  Svo. 
4.  (Ed.)  A  Selection  from  the  Despatches  and  Memo- 
randa relating  to  India  of  tiio  Duke  of  Wellington  : 
with  an  Introductory  Essay.  Maps  and  Plans.  0.\l., 
1880,  Svo. 

Owen,T.  C  I.  Tho  Cinchona  Planter's  Manual. 
Lon.,  ISS3,  Svo.  2.  Notes  on  Cardamum  Cultivation, 
Lon.,  ISS3,  Sv.i. 

Owen,  T.  M.  History  of  England  and  Wales 
from  tho  Roman  to  the  Norman  Conquest,  Lon.,  1882,  p, 
Svo;  2d  ed,  same  year. 

Owen,  Hev.  WiHinm,  [nnli;  vol.  ii.,  add.]  I, 
Memorials  of  Christian  Marlyrs  in  llic  Indian  Rebellion, 
Lon.,  lS5i),  12mo.  2.  The  Work  of  God  in  Italy,  Lon,. 
1861,  fp.  Svo.  3.  Pictorial  Sunday  Reading,  Lon.,  Isil'.', 
2  vols,  Svo.  4.  Sketches  of  Lago  Maggioreand  Pallan/a. 
Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

Owgan,  Henry,  ['(ii't,  vol.  ii.,  add,]  1.  (Trans.) 
Horace:  the  Whole  Works,  Translated  Literally  into  Eng- 
lish Prose:  with  Critical  Preface,  Essay  on  Lyrical  Me- 
tres, and  Notes,  ("Kelly's  Classical  Keys,")  Lon.,  lN.i4, 
12mo.  2.  (Trans.)  Cicero  De  Officiis:  with  Notes, 
Lon.,  1855,  12mo.  3.  My  First  Romance,  and  other 
Tales,  Lon.,  Is.iS,  p.  Svo.  4.  The  Long  Hun:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  IstiO,  p.  Svo.  5.  Manual  of  Ethics,  for  the  I'so  of 
Candidates,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo.  0.  (Trans.)  Thucydides' 
Pelo|ionnesian  War,  Books  I.-III.,  Manchester,  l^si, 
12mo.  7.  (Trans.)  Cicero  De  Natura  Deoruin,  Lit 
erally  Translated,  Lon.,  1884,  l2ino.  8.  (Trans.)  The 
Meniechmi,  by  Plautus,  Lon.,  ISS4,  12mo.  !i.  (Trans.) 
The  Trinummus,  by  Plautus,  Lon.,  ISM4,  |2mo. 

Owry,  II.  W.  The  Land  yuestion  in  England, 
Lon.,  1 87 1,  fp.  Svo. 

Owston,  II,  A.  1.  Act  for  the  Better  Manage- 
ment   of  Highways,  Lon.,  IS(12,  \>.  Svo;  new    ed.    iMil. 

2.  The    Highway    Laws:  a   .Manual,  Lon.,  1863,  p.  Svo. 

3.  Overseer's  Manual;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1867,  p.  Svo. 
Oxenden,  Kt.  Rev.  Aslilun,  D.D.,  [on*.,  vol, 

ii,,  add.,]  b.  ISOS,  near  Canterbury;  graduated  at  I'ni- 
versity  College,  Oxford,  1833;  ordained  1833;  rector  of 
Pluckley-with-Pevington,  Kent,  1848-69;  Jlctropohlan 
Bishop  of  Montreal  1869-78  ;  vicar  of  llackington  1^79 
-8.").  1.  Portraits  from  the  Bible  :  Old  and  New  Ti-ta- 
nient  Series.  Lon.,  1360-65,  fp.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1872.  •-'. 
Words  of  Peace:  with  Meditations,  Ac,  Lon.,  1 81):;, 
12mo;  new  ed.,  1868.  3.  Prayers  for  Private  I'se,  l.on., 
1863,  ISmo;  new  ed.,  1865.  4.  The  Parables  of  Our 
Lord,  Lon.,  1864,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1868,  5.  Our  Church 
and  its  Services,  Lon.,  1866,  l2mo;  new  ed.,  IsiiS;  Annr. 
ed.,  adapted  to  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  by  I'. 
D.  Huntingdon,  Bnst.,  1866,  lOino.  6.  Decision,  l.ioi., 
1868,  ISmo.  7.  Short  Lectures  on  the  Gospels,  froai 
Advent  to  Easter,  Lon.,  1868-69,  2  vols.  I2mo.  8.  .My 
First  Year  in  Canada,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  9.  Tliouglits 
for  Lent,  Lon.,  1872, 12mo ;  new  ed.,  1879.  III.  Thougliis 
for  Advent,  Lon.,  1872,  12mo;  new  ed.,  IS7S.  11.  Siai- 
ple  Exposition  of  the  Psalms,  Lon.,  1873,  2  vols.  I2iau. 
12.  The  Earnest  Churchman.  Lon.,  1S7S,  l2mo:  new  eil., 
1879.     13.  Counsels  to  the  Conlirmed,  Lon.,  IS7S,  Isiiio. 

14.  My  Father,    ("Heart-Chords,")    Lon.,  18s4,  32ruo. 

1 5.  Touchstones :  Christian  Graces  and  Characters  Tcsteil, 
Lon.,  1884,  12ino.  16.  Short  Comments  on  St.  Matlhiw 
and  St.  Mark,  Lon.,  1885,  ji.  Svo.  17.  Thouglits  fur 
Holy  Week  :  with  Meditations  and  Prayers,  Lon.,  1880, 
?.-[,  16mo. 

Oxenham,  jMiss  Frances  .Mary,  1 828-1870,  h. 
at  Eton ;  sister  of  Rev.  II.  N.  Oxenham,  iii/nt  ;  joineJ 
the  Roman  Catholic  Church  1857,  Edith  Sydney:  a 
Tale,  Lon.,  1888,  18mo. 

Oxenham,  Kev.  Frank  Niitconibe,  M.A..  I>. 
1840,  at  Modbury,  Eng. ;  graduated  at  Exeter  College, 


OXE 

Oxfiiril,  1802;  ordainei]  ls64;  inoumbont  of  St.  Mnrgn- 
ret's,  Iiiellan,  1882-87.  I.  Tho  Soul  in  its  I'robiition: 
Sermons  ]ireiiohe(l  lit  the  Church  of  St.  Albnn  the  .Mnrlyr, 
llolbiirn,  Lon.,  1871,  8vci.  2.  Everlasting  I'linUhment : 
a  Letter  to  W.  K.  (llail«lono,  I.oii.,  IS75,  8vo.  3. 
What  is  the  Truth  iis  to  Kvorlasting  Punishment?  Ke- 
l>ly  to  I'usey,  ly.jn.,  I8SI,  p.  8vo. 

Oxi-nlium,  Uev.  Henry  Niitcombe,  [.l//^,  vol. 
ii.,  ndcl.,)  1S21)-|SSS,  b.  iit  Harrow,  Kng.,  and  educated 
lit  Harrow  School,  and  at  lialliol  College,  Oxford;  be- 
came curate  of  Downinghall,  Uucks  in  |s:-,4,  imj  of  St. 
llartholomew's,  C'ri|i|ilogate,  in  ISSfi.  In  ls;)7  he  joined 
the  Uomun  Catholic  Church,  in  which  he  took  minor 
orders,  lie  spent  ii  year  or  two  at  the  Oratory  in  Lon- 
don, and  was  afterwards  successively  professor  at  St.  Kd- 
inund's  College,  Ware,  anil  master  at  the  Oratory  School, 
Birmingham.  Jlocspoused  thooauseof  the  Old"  Catholic 
party.  I.  I'liilip  I'aternosler :  a  Tractarian  I.ove-Slory. 
Byan  Kx-Puseyite.  I.on.,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  Anon.  2.  The  ! 
Catholic  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement :  an  Historical  Re- 
view: with  an  Introduction  on  the  Principle  of  Theo- 
logical Developments,  I.on..  |H(i,-,,  Svo ;  ;id  ed.,enl.,  1881. 
3.  Dr.  Puscy's  Kirenicon  considered  :  a  Lettc-,  Lon.,  18(!B 
8vo;  2d  ed.,  1871.  4.  (Trans.)  The  First  Age  of  Chris-  i 
tianity  and  tho  Church,  by  J.  I.  Dolllnger.  I.on.,  isfifi,  i 
2  vols.  8voj  :id  ed.,  1877.  5.  Recoliectioiia  of  Ober-  i 
Aminergau  in  1871,  Lon.,  1871,  U'nio;  new  ed.,  I8S(). 
6.  (Trans.)  Lectures  on  the  Ueunioii  of  the  Churches,  by 
J.  I.  Dollinger.  Lon.,  1872.  p.  8vo.  7.  Catholic  Es- 
chatology  and  Universalisui  :  an  Essay  on  the  Doctrine 
of  Future  Retribution,  Lon.,  I87li.  p.'8vo;  2d  ed.,  rev. 
and  enl.,  1878.  8.  (Ed.)  An  Kirenicon  of  the  Eigh- 
teenth Century :  with  Notes,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.     «.  Short  I 


PAD 

Studies  in   Eeolesiaotloal  History  and  Riography,  Lon., 

1881,  Svo.  111.  Short  Stories.  Ethical  and  Heligious, 
Lcm.,  188,'),  Svo.  II.  Memoirs  of  Lieut.  Kudoliih  de 
Lisle,  R.X.,  of  the  Naval  lirigade.  Lon.,  I88ii,  p.  Svo. 

"\  graceful  and  allraelive  memorial  of  one  who  wai 
widely  known  and  loved.'— ,<c(i(/.,  xxx.  8l'. 

12.  Thoughts  for  Holy  Week  :  with  .Meilitalions  and 
I'rayers  for  Each  Day,  Lon.,  188(1,  l:;mo. 

OxronI,  Arnold  Wliittiiki-r.  (IM.)  children'! 
Services:  with  Hymns  anil  Songs,  Lon..  Is8;p.  IDni.i. 

Oxiey,  T.  Jacques  lialmat ;  or.  The  First  Ascent 
of  iMont  Rhine:  a  True  Story,  Lon.,  I8>1,  12mo. 

OxIey,  T.  Louis.  1.  Calais  to  Karlsbad,  Lon., 
1878,  cr.Svo;  new  ed.,  1880.  2.  (Trans.)  .Miecislas,  Lon., 
188(1,  8vo.  :i.  (Trans.)  Radicalism;  from  the  ".Journal 
des  D<sbats,"  Lon.,  188(1,  or.  8vo.  1.  (Trans.)  Vadaste, 
the  Wager:  a  Ccunedy,  by  Miecislas  Kamienski,  Lon., 
1880,  cr.  8vo.      5.  (Trans.)   Annunziata   Orimaiii.  Lon., 

1882,  2  vols.  p.  Kvo.  (A  translation  of"  Les  Useo.iues," 
a  romance  by  .Milkowsky.) 

OxIey,  \Villinni.  "Egypt  and  the  Wonders  of  the 
Land  of  the  Pharaohs,  Lon..  188  1,  p.  Hvo. 

Uxon,  i>l,  A.     Spirit  Mentily,  Lon.,  1879,  or.  8vo. 

Ozrniiif,  James  Willinm.  Three  Years  in  Rou- 
mania,  Lon..  1878,  p.  8vo. 

"  The  [lages  devoted  to  Uonnianian  Kaietles  .  .  .  are  iiuilc 
as  L'oi.d  HI  their  way  as  lliose  in  which  the  i.olltii'al  and 
ecdcsmslical  lii.stury  of  the  country  l.s  triiced.' — .^l/Zi.,  No. 

With  Sachs,  C.vpt.  II.,  (trans.)  Russia  in  Central  Asia  : 
Historical  Sketch  of  Russia's  Progress  in  the  East  up  to 
187.'!,  Ac,  by  Hugo  Stumm.     Maps.     Lon.,  188,',,  svo. 

(>7.anne,  T.  U.  The  South  as  it  is;  or,  Twenty- 
One  Years'  Experience,  Lon.,  1S63,  p.  Svo. 


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Pabisch,  Rev.  F.  J.  (Trans.)  Manual  of  Uni- 
versal  Church  History  ;  from  the  Ninth  German  Edition 
of  John  Ah.og:  vols,  i.-ii.,  Cin.,  187-1-7B,  8vo.  See 
Byrne,  Rev.  T.  S.,  niiprn. 

Pabhe,  iMarie,  and  Pitman,  Mrs.  Marie  J. 
(Ed.)  Wonder-World  Stories  from  the  Chinese,  French, 
(Jcrman,  Hebrew,  Hindoostance.  Hungarian,  Irish, 
Italian,  Japanese,  Russian,  Swedish,  and  Turkish,  N. 
York,  1877,  8vo. 

Pabor,  William  E.  Colorado  as  an  Agricultural 
State  :  its  Farms,  Fields,  and  Garden  Lands.  Illust.  N. 
York,  1883,  12mo. 

Pack,  Col.  Reynell,  C.B.,  of  the  7th  Fusileers. 
Sebastopol  Trenches,  and  Five  Months  in  them.  Illus- 
trated from  Sketches  by  Col.  M.  A.  Uiddulph.  Edited 
by  J.  Russell  Endcan.     Lon.,  1878,  Svo.     Posth. 

"  This  volume  would  have  appeared  immediately  after 
the  Crimean  camjialEn,  but,  as  it  cimtains  strong  comments 
on  llie  capacity  and  qualitieatlons  of  certain  onicors,  its 
publication  was  deferred  till  a  fitting  time  arrived  for  ils 
liisuc."—lC^lract from  Prr/acc. 

"  The  book  is  compiled  from  notes  made  on  the  spot,  and 
may,  therefore,  be  accepted  as  trustworthy  evidence."— 
.^l//i.,  No.  2f)40. 

Packard,  Alpheiis  Sprine;,  M.D.,  [,i/i^,  vol.  ii., 
second  of  the  name  there  mentioned,  odd.,]  b.  1839,  at 
Brunswick,  Me.;  graduated  at  Bowdoin  1801,  and  at 
Maine  Medical  School  1804;  State  entomologist  of  Mas- 
eachu.sctl8  1871-73;  curator  of  the  Poabody  Academy  of  | 
Science  in  Salem  1868-70;  profe.«8or  of  zoology  and 
geology  at  Brown  University  since  1878.  ].  Guide  to 
the  Study  of  Insects,  and  a  Treatise  on  those  Injuri- 
ous and  Beneficial  to  Crops.  Illust.  Best.,  1809,  Svo; 
0th  ed.,  1878.  2.  Embryological  Studies  on  Diplax, 
Perithemis,  and  the  Thysanurous  Genus  Isotoma. 
Illust.  Salem,  1871,  imp.  8vo.  3.  Embryological  Studies 
<in  Ilexapodous  Insects.  Illust.  Salem.  1872,  imp.  Svo. 
4.  Our  Common  Insects.  Illust.  liost.,  1873,  lOmo; 
new  ed.,  1877.  !>.  Life  Histories  of  Animals,  including 
Man.  Illust.  N.  York,  1870,  Svo.  0.  A  Monograph  on 
the  Geometric  Moths  or  Phalrenidie  of  the  I'nited  States". 
(Geological  Survey  of  the  Territories,)  Wash.,  1870,  4to! 
7.  Insects  of  tho  West,  AVash.,  1877.  8.  Half-Hours 
with  Insects;  their  Habits,  Modes  of  Life,  &a.  Illust. 
Bost.,  1877,  12mo.  9.  Zoology  for  Students  and  General 
Readers,  N.  York,  1879.  10.  Zoology  ("  American 
Science"  Ser.)    Illust.    N.  York,  1880,  cr."8vo  ;  abridged 


;  ed.,  1883.  11.  Insects  injurious  to  Forest  or  Shade 
Irees,  Wash.,   1881,  8vo.     12.  Elementary  Zoology,  N. 

!  York.  1880,  12mo.  13.  Kntomologv  for  Beginners:  for 
the  Use  of  Young  Folks,  Fruit-Growers,  Farmers,  and 
Gardeners.  Illust.  X.  York,  isss,  l2mo.  14.  A  Natu- 
ralist  on  the  Labrador  Coast,  1888.  And  see  Uensiiaw, 
Samiei.,  Hiijini. 

Packard,  Charlotte  lUellen.  Helen  Orey  ;  what 
she  .■nought,  and  what  she  Found.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1 879 
lOmo.  ' 

Packard,  Mrs.  E.  P.  W.,  [<,nte.  vol.  ii.,  add.] 
Modern  Persecution;  o-.  Insane  Asylums  Unveiled 
Hartford,  1873,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Packard,  J.  History  of  La  Porte  County,  Indina. 
La  Porte,  1876,  Svo. 

Packard,  John  Hooker,  .M.D.,  [nnir,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  b.  1832,  in  Philadelphia;  educated  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania,  where  he  graduiited  in  medicine 
in  1853;  surgeon  to  the  Episcopal  Hospital,  Philadel- 
phia, 1863-84,  and  since  then  connected  with  the  Penn- 
sylvania Hospital.  1.  A  Hand-l!ook  of  Operative  Sur- 
gery. Phila.,  1870,  r.  Svo.  2.  Sea-Air  and  Sea-Bathing, 
("Amenoan  Health  Primers,")  Phila.,  ISS(»,  ISmo. 

Packard,  Lewis  llichnrd,  Ph.D.,  1S30-1S84, 
brother  of  J.  H.  I'ackard,  xupn,;  h.  in  Philadeliihia  ; 
graduated  at  Yale  College  1854.  and  studied  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Berlin  ;  profes.sor  of  (ireek  language  and  lil- 
eriiture  at  Yale  from  1800  till  his  death.  I.  (Trans.) 
Origin  of  the  Homeric  Poems  :  a  Lecture,  by  II.  Bonitz, 
N.  York,  1880,  sq.  lOmo.  2.  Studies  in  Gre"ek  Thought, 
Bost.,  1880,  ]2mo.     (Collected  essays  and  lectures.) 

Packer,  llev.  Isaac  George,  graduated  at 
Worcester  College.  Oxford,  1859;  ordained  18011;  vioar 
of  Thurmaston  since  1800.  Six  Plain  Sermons  on  Sub- 
jects of  the  Day,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 

Packer,  O.  How  the  Public  are  piundeied  by 
Promoters  of  Compivnics,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  8vo. 

Paddock,  Mrs.  Cornelia.  1.  In  the  Toils;  or. 
Martyrs  of  the  Latter  Pays.  Chic.  1879.  12mo.  2.  Fato 
of  Madame  La  Tour :  a  Tale  of  Great  Salt  Lake,  N.  York, 
1881,  Ifimo. 

Paddock,  Wilbur  F.  Eyes  and  Ears  Abroad. 
Illust.     Cin.,  1873,  12mo. 

k'addock,  Zachariah.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Benja- 
min Paddock,  N.  York,  1874,  12mo. 

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PAD 

PndKhntn,  R.     Tn   tho    Mi'l<t  of  Mfe  we   nre   In  I 

Douih  :  n  Liiyiimii'ii 'riniuKlit.  l-"ri.,  IHS7,  |i.  Svo.  | 

I'nKiiii,  JniiiPN,    iin<l    St«iildiirt,  .lnini!H    II. . 

Iti'lic'S  i>l'  AiitiiiMil   Ari'liitirliirti   niiil   cilhcr    l'ictiiroi<i|iio  ' 
Si'oiios  ill   (lliiHKnw;  Thirty  Uriuviiin"  liy  T.  Fiiirliiiirn  : 
with  I.clli'r  I'rcaH  |)eK«ri|pliiin,  Ai'.,  (iliiiiKiiw,  lusj,  Mvci.    ^ 

I'llKCi  A.  I>.  (Tmiin.)  Kliiwor  Olijoit  l.c^sons  ;  or, 
Fir."!  Li's-'uiH  ill  lloliiny,  by  K.  I.o  Mimut.  Iliiiat.  N. 
Vork,  isr;!.  IL'iiKi. 

I'llKf,  <'.  !•;.     I.   How  w«  Vr<\  till'  Iliiliy.  N.  Vorlj,  | 
IHHI,     Mvo.      ■;.    Tho     Xiituriil     luru   of    Cniiniimiiliun, 
llri^ht's  DL^i'iii-o,  Nminil){iii.  lUii'iiiiiiiliriiii,  Ai\,  N.  York,  ' 
|ss:i,  I'.'ino.     :i.   llnr.ios:  tlii'ir    Fl'o.I  iiihI  their   Feut :  a 
Maiiiml  ol'  II.M-.-c  lIvKieno,  N.  York,  lMS:t,  l:iniO. 

rilKO,  l»livul,'l,l,.lt.,  {•lilt,,  vol.  ii.,  i.clil.,]  (1.  1H7U. 
IIo  liiiil  lieoii  iirofoHor  ol'  Kcolotfy  lit  tho  Colli'jjo  of 
l'liy>ii'iil  Sc'ii'iico  at  N'«K(!a.<llL',  Kii«.,  «iiico  its  iHlablinh- 
iiioiil.  'I'liuiiuh  -hut  off  aliiii>-<l  entirely  from  llolil-work 
liy  physical  iiitiriiiity,  ho  was  ii  lueiil  ami  |io|iuliir  oxpoii-  , 
itor  of  tlio  iliwovcrii'S  of  others.  1.  ("hip.t  iiinl  (;iiii|i- 
ters  :  n  Hook  for  Aniatuiir  iiml  Yoiiii);  (icologiHts,  I'Miii., 
ISi'iil,  p.  Svo.  '.'.  ."Synopsis  uf  Siibjuols  tniiglit  in  tho 
ColK'KO,  Neweasllo.  Ivlin.,  ISTU,  IL'iiio.  I).  Koonoiniu 
lloolo);y  in  its  Itehitioii  to  Arts  anil  ■Manufaulurus,  I'Miu., 
lsr;i,  svo. 

'♦  I'llKLS  II.  .v.,"  ( I'soml.)     Seo  .Iait,  A.  I(.,  niipni, 

Vagv,  Ilaiiiiltoii.    'I'hu  l.ady  Itcsiilont,  Lon.,  18MU, 

•  ^  vols.   p.   Svo. 

I'ligi',  Ilvrbert  William,  M.A..  F.R.C.S.,  iiur- 
guun  to,  anil  Iceturor  on  snigery  at,  St.  .Mary'j  llospltiil, 
London.  Injuries  of  tho  .^pinoand  Spinal  Cord  without 
Apiiarciit  Meehanioal  Iicsion,  and  Nervous  Shook,  in 
their  Siirgieiil  anil  Medico- Lognl  Aapeeta,  Lon.,  1S82, 
Sm;   2d  ed.,  ISS,",. 

I*IIK<!,  IsiilHC  K.  1.  Idfo  worth  Living:  Thoughts 
on  Christian  Holiness,  l.on.,  |S7S,  l'.>|,iii.  2.  Tho  Sun- 
shine of  Heli);ion,  I.oii.,  ISs.O,  p.  Svo. 

l'a(C<',  J«'ssie.  I.  That  lioy  Hob,  and  all  about  him, 
Iion.,  ISSI,  ISmo.  2,  Dottles  and  Carrio :  a  London 
Story  of  Humble  Life,  Lon.,  ISS«,  ISmo.  .'!.  Harker's 
Oardons  :  a  Story  of  (io.l's  I'rovidonee,  Lon.,  ISSfi,  ISino. 
4.  The  Story  of  a  Yellow  lloso  told  by  itself,  I,on.,  issil, 
ISnio.  .').  liick's  School-Days  :  showing  how  he  overeamo 
thodrampiis,  Lon.,  ISS",  ISmo.  0.  Bishop  I'uttcson,  the 
Martyr  of  Melanesia,  Lon.,  1SS8,  p.  Svo. 

I'auc,  I..  Stars  of  Earth  ;  or.  Wild  Flowers  of  tho 
Month  :   new  ed.,  Lon.,  Is7;f,  p.  Svo. 

Pa){i'»  H.  N'uinbor  Notation ;  or.  Singing  inado 
Easy,  Lon.,  1SS|,  p.  Svo. 

Page,  Iticliard  Cliaiiiiing  Moure,  M.D.,  b. 
ISU.at  Turkey  Hill,  Va. ;  educated  at  the  University 
of  Virginia  ;  served  in  the  Confedorale  army  during  tho 
civil  war;  graduated  from  tho  medical  department  of 
tho  University  of  Now  Y'ork  IS6S;  professor  in  tlio 
Now  York  Polyclinic  since  18S.').  I.  (lonealogy  of  tho 
Vago  Family  in  Virginia.  By  One  of  tho  Family. 
N.  Vork,  iss;i.  2.  Sketch  of  Page's  Battery  of  Morris' 
.Vrtillery,  Second  Corps,  .Vriny  of  Northern  Virginia, 
liy  One'of  tho  Company.     N.  Y'ork,  I8S,"). 

Page,  S.  Flood.  Disciplino  and  Drill :  Lectures, 
Lon.,  1871,  l2iuo;  new  ed.,  1872. 

Page,  T.     Oceans,  Lon.,  1881,  12ino. 

Page,  T.  Tho  English  Language:  its  Sources, 
Orowtli,  History,  and  Literatuio,  Lon.,  1881,  l2ino; 
now  ed.,  18S3. 

Page,  'rhoinas  EtliclliLrt,  M.A.,  assistant  mas- 
ter lit  the  Charterhouse  Scboid.  (Ed.)  Tho  Acts  of  th" 
Apostles:  the  0  reek  To.\t8  of  Dra.  Wostoott  and  llort : 
with  Notes,  Lon.,  ISSB,  fp.  Svo. 

Page,  ThOHias  i\e480ii,  LL.D.,  b.  1853,  at  Oak- 
land, Va. ;  educated  at  Washington  and  Leo  I'niversity ; 
admitted  to  tho  bar  IS74.  1.  In  Olo  Virginia;  or, 
Marso  Chan,  and  other  Stories,  N.  Vork,  18S7,  12mo. 

"  It  is  a  series  of  Black  Classics,  wherein  the  color  is  nn 
aeciileiit,  tlio  sonl  human  and  uni\orsal.  All  that  .Mr. 
I'BRo  had  to  <lii— and  he  has  done  it  well— wits  to  lie  a 
faithful  ■  recording  angel,'  to  open  a  symiwllietio  and  re- 
teiitlvo  ear,  to  reproduce  ill  linn  outlines  what  every -day 
life  in  Virginia  abundantly  prdvides,  and  to  clothe  the 
whole  In  a  luimoroiis  dialect  wlilcli  is  to  the  psychology 
what  the  salt  is  to  tho  soup."— tVi/i'c,  vill.  14. 

2.  Two  Little  Confederates.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1888, 
8vo. 

Page,  W.  (i,  II.  Bibliography  of  Hull  for  tho 
Years  1880-Sl,  Hull,  1883,  or.  Svo. 

Paget,  A.  M.  P.     1.  Three   More   Tales.     Illust. 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo.     2.  Friends  in  Need:  a  Story,  Lon., 
1888,  p.  Svo. 
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PagPl,  rliarleH  E.  I.  Healthy  Sohools,  (Tntar- 
nalional  Healih  Exbiliiiion  Hand-Hooks,)  Lon,,  IS"!, 
Hvii.  2.  The  Arrtiugemeiit  iiiid  Construction  of  ,S(j||n,,l 
Siiniitiiria,  Lon.,  ISS",  Svo. 

Paget,  Ituv.  Edward  Murencu,  M.A.,  gradii- 
aled  at  Keblo  College,  Oxford,  IS71;  ordained  IH7ij 
principal  of  Dorcheslor  Missionary  College  IS7S-84  |  roi'- 
tor  of  Trinity  Church,  Miiseiitino,  lown,  since  ISS7, 
Ideal  of  the  Christian  Priestliood,  the  True  ,Motive  for 
Missionary  Work  :  Four  Addresses,  Lon.,  ISS2,  er.  Svo. 
I'agt'l,  P.  .\.  Iteporl  on  the  Eionmiiieal  Itoiid 
Mainlenanco  and  Hnrse- Draught  Ihioiigh  Steam  Itoad 
Kolling.  N.  York,  IsTil,  Svn. 

Paget,  ICev.  i'raiiciN,  D.D.,  gniduuted,  llrst  ehiss 

Lit.   Hu It    Christ   Church,  Oxford,    1S7.". ;    onhiini'd 

1875;  vicar  of  Bioinsgrove  I SS2-S,i.  and  since  then  Ue- 
giiis  pndessur  of  pastoral  thonlogy  in  the  University  of 
Oxford,  and  canon  of  Christ  Church  ;  examining  eliiip- 
lain  to  the  Bishop  of  Ely  since  ISxil.  1.  Spiriluiil  (iifis; 
Addresses  to  Ciinilidales  for  Holy  Orders,  Lou.,  ISSI, 
I2IIIO.  2.  The  Iteiliiiiplion  of  Work:  Addresses  in  SI. 
Paul's  Cathedral,  Lon.,  ISS2,  12nio.  :i.  This  Church  mid 
Kealm  :  Sorinon  preiiched  at  the  English  Church  I'liinn, 
Lon,,  ISS7,  Svo.  4.  Faculties  iind  Diflicnlties  lor  Belief 
and  Disbelief,  Lon.,  ISS7,  or.  Svo. 
"due  of  the   most  orlKliml  eoiitrlbiilliuis  In  Christiiiii 

npulogetics  Hint  iiii  iikc  es| Iiillv  rerlile  in  this  kind  nf 

literature  has  produced,"— .'<yin7ii/or.  Ixi,  I'.'fi, 

;■>.  The  Hallowing  of  Work  :  Addrossos  given  at  Eton. 
Lon,,  ISSS,  fp.  Svo. 

Paget,  Ilcv.  PranciM  Edward,  vicar  of  Elfurd. 
\iiiili',  vol.  ii.,  add.]  I.  Some  Itecords  id'  the  Aslitiiid 
Estate,  and  of  its  Howard  Possessors:  with  Notes  nf 
Elford,  Ciistle  Hising,  Levens,  and  Charlton,  Licblield, 
187:),  Ito.  Not  published.  2.  Faith  anil  Patience  in 
Work  and  Warfare,  I.dii.,  IS7H,  l2nio.  ',i.  Sermons  for 
Special  Occasions.  Lon.,  1S7H,  p.  Svo;  new  od.,  Issil. 
I.  Helps  and  Hindrances  to  the  ('hristian  Life,  Lou., 
187S-7S,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  ,'),  The  Student  Penitent  of 
1695,  Lon.,  1S75,  p.  Svo,  li.  Homeward  Bound:  the 
Voyage  and  tho  Voyagers,  Lon.,  IS7(l;  .'Id  cd,,  ISsl,  er. 
Svo. 

Paget,  Lord  (ivorge.     The  Light  Cavalry  Bri- 

i  glide  in  tho  Crimea;  from  the  Letters  and  Journals  of 

I  the  Lato  (ieneral  Lord  (Icorgo  Paget,  Lon.,  18SI,  cr.  ^v", 

'      "  Lord  (ieorge  Piigcl's  eoinnienlN  are  so  fresh  and  .shrewd 

that  they  lend  an  Interest  to  the  topics  which  he  bandies. 

lidwevef  linckiieyed,"— ,s7»c((ifor,  llv.  sil,5. 

Paget,  J.  C.     Naval  Powers  and  their  Policy,  Lon,, 

IS7«,  r.  Svo. 

I      Paget,    Sir    James,    Mart.,    F.ll.C.S.,    F.ll.S.. 

,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  \tinle,  vol.  ii.,add.,|  was  created  a  biironi-t 

in   187!);    vice-chancellor  of  the  University  of  London; 

'.  surgeon  to  the  Prince  of  Wales;  consulting  surgeon  of 

St.  liartholomew's    Hospital.     1.  Clinical    Lectures   uiid 

Essays.     Edited    by    Howard    Marsh.     Lon.,    IST.i;    LM 

ed.,  1S71I,  Svo.     2.  Hunterian   Oration,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo. 

!  'A.  Ciitaloguoof  Pathological  Speeimens  of  the  College  of 

j  Surgeons,  England;    2d  od.,  Lon..  188:i,  r.  Svo.     4.  Ad- 

I  dresses  delivered  at  tho  Opening  of  tlio  Session,  Dcpail- 

!  incnt  of  Medicine,  Owens  College,  1887-88,  Manelieslei. 

1888. 

Paget,  John.  Parado.xos  and  Puzzles,  Historiciil, 
Judicial,  and  Literary,  Lon.,  1874,  8vo. 

Paget,  M.  She  wore  a  Wreath  of  Hoses:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  ISS2,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Pk:get,  .Mi88  Violet,  ("Vernon  Leo,"  ]i8eud.,)  h, 
1857 ;  has  resided  for  many  years  in  Italy,  making  speeiid 
studios  of  the  history  of  tho  art  and  literature  of  thiU 
country,  and  contributing  largely  to  loading  English 
periodicals.  All  her  writings  have  appeared  under  tho 
above  pseudonymo.  I.  Studies  of  the  Eighteenth  Cen- 
tury in  Italy,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  (The  subjects  arc:  The 
Arcadian  Academy,  The  Musical  Life  of  Italy,  .Met.is- 
tasio  and  tho  Opera,  Tho  Comedy  of  Mask.*,  (ioliloiii. 
The  Venetian  Fairy-Comedy  of  Carlo  Gozzi.) 

"So  well  bn.s  the  miis.s  of  miiterlnl  been  as.simlliiteil  tliai 
tho  result,  far  from  being  a  scries  of  heavy  papers  redoleoi 
of  the  musty  tomes  from  which  they  have  been  gaiheivd, 
lias  evolved  it.sclf,  .  .  .  for  the  most  part.  Into  a  iiuiiilicr 
of  charming  sketches  toiudied  in  with  the  light  and  sure 
hand  nf  a  master."— Spedntor,  1x1,  361. 

2.  (Ed.)  Tho  Prince  of  the  Hundred  Soups,  Lon,,  1882. 
3.  Uelearo :  being  Essays  on  Sundry  vEsthotioal  Ques- 
tions, Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

"  There  Is  much  In  this  thoroughly  original  and  delight- 
ful book  which  reminds  us  of  the  essays  of  tho  eighteenth 
century,  ,  .  It  is  rare  indeed  to  find  so  much  thought  con- 
veyed in  so  easy  a  style,— to  llnd  a  writer  who  not  only  has 


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.q.'in?,;;:.""^    »"   '•;'Kl'"-"'l..ro„,ury   M^I,   ,„„,.    ,H.H..,, 

IIH  (Huli;  li,.        t|„   I  ,  .j;     ?,'     ''i'''  ","  ""I'^'I'lii"!  '"In. I, 
lii'llvl.lu y,     ,    •  „     si  m        ':'  "1"'"''  rV'""  "!■  il'.H 

••"n-ml  will,  a.  tn  'n  ,m'  /,       u   I      r   ,  1 ''  j";'"'   I'"-;"""' 
I'K'n'niuilun  has  Immm,  ,,,,(,  vin'i',,''-',''''','''''''''' 

imrls.,11  with  tlic  KcimK-Hiici.     """'{., ''fi"KliiK  Inl in- 

Iliilliin  Hii  she  Is  lu'avs  siiL-,wr,  ■  *^  ''I'"  .!:'"'  *■■"'■»  "'"'111  ' 


Kcr.,)  r„ 
•  llor 


("  Eiiiini'iit    Woiiiuii" 


"iitiloss    „f    Albany. 
IHSI,  ,,.  svo.  ■' 

rn.Hltln,;!';/;;, f  ln-l!'r'e;,^!?r;,.^';,r'i'"  f""^  ,"'"'»"'"  "f 
",ru  thrust  hitns,.,,!  .n,',.' « 11  .h,,.  ''m'''  'l'.'»'"-'«ht  slan« 

-'^;vl:*-'''^«-"':''""^l!'^v^;:^:;s'l;::;rii:i^^ 

7.   Miss  Drown:  a  N'dvuI,  Loii.,  ISSI    ■)  v(,|h  ,.     s 

;:L'ii::.-Mr.  is  tn.  ia,s.,K.ss  ,„■  „!;u^;;;;;!>  i„.'^.j;:l^;;;i  I  ^t;^^,i^;;"k."""^ "«»-  """"■"  '"n"-ihi.  i;n;i,;;n 

tmvllalc  t.iwanls  11...  ..> ■>..:....'        -.      .. 


PAL 

M,i....chu.etl,:  «i,l,  (l„„.,al„«l,.al  K.,Klsl„r,  riosl.,  I.g.l, 

riliilp,  Mnlltert  Klni/nr.  h    u  •«   ,.,  i.i      ■ 

0.;  a.lniit.,.,!  ,„  thobar  \'^"  l\  uJuflt'    ""I"'""' 
un.l  wa«  hrcv,.tt...|  MMii„r.inn..r'al    r      ,      .         "'"'  """•• 

!  the  Law  „f  Klecinn.  „.  ,.„,„„  ORl.,;,.t„:)  H'^h'.'Tsss: 
'l.-'u'l'it'.'H'.'!""'''''-     '«'•'■«""«-'■  .N.'.vKn«lan,|. 

Anll.inarlan  S,„.|,.tv  :  ,vi,h   a    li.V  nf'i      '    "  ■;."""^""'' 
prinlcl.  •     ^'-      •'"    ""1'"^^"-     pnvat.ly 

ii  ''"i,!'".' ,,"7;, ;''*'""?'"'  "«'».  u..i>..  [ v„i. 

m;.  .i.'K',Lr,;r'i;:^rini;^t:;;;i;;ar:!^-i 

IMn-t.      iss.^, Tl  '      '    "'       ""'"    •'^'■•'■'l'l"r<'s. 

by  .Tltlnil  siii.ly  ..I'll^h.  ,,,,..•   '  ""^<'-"l  111.'  M.^hrews 

i..'-r,pt,,,,,,,ata;;;'i:i'yr:;;,;;\:!;;!:';;;;:;xi;';;,!-^::^- 

■IIS."  — 


fill  aii.l  unplt.asaiil,"_..|",,V  xxJIi  '/"'"'  "™'"Lwly  pahi- 
U,^     W;"isJr?vi""fe"  "f.^'o-.''""  A»pira- 

rUeal,  „;,„  0„:b.'s  .^n^'p.':" ;,u':'n'r"''  ""-'  ''"""""•  "- 

;'.xp<,sltl..n,  ft„,i  is'^^sMidm,!  "'•''',"  ""'■;'»""iMi  tun,  f„7 
Hand  (■ap,H.,l_wlt  la    t  ■■  I  mt,,'V  "'""''  '""  ™"i^'r  «iy 

fiillKhtcn  the  lii.bhM,  rir.sst.s  ,  i',i   ',■;    7"^":,"'  **•'"•''«  •" 
lire,  she  Is  in  .hiiiK  er  ,,  l'  hm,n   n,  v  f, '.'l     f'T"  ''>•  "i"' 

(■ven  mlinlratlon  f.irtl'wHler'J  „,;;''"'""    "'"PW't  "n.l  ! 
Iiiilenen.lenee  <,f  th..iu:ht   a    i  .1,?"^  'V'™'  r'"''«'i-ity,  and 
•irclky  what  she  h.us  ^Z   iy'"  „       ,  nnn  ',',';''''»'  "^  Pii'li"K 

-^.^o„^s,indr.Sh:;-i -;;----- 

rh( 


Seienoo  a  ytrunghold  .if  Uullff, 


st...kmt«tbi'.?;'|r,r,hZ    /'       rylVs'''''''''^.^'-''''''-''-^' 
may  be,  she  .ipi.lies  larrs,.  r  JJ  ,P,™.",-,  ■  •  ,■  "'iwcver  this 

t  1.^  .lebathiK  if  vuri.ms  /■  ..'s      ..l'*-  ;i^  '''.'••""'•■'''.'less  t.> 


:''Mf:JtJ^::,!^;.^,V,,'>;;';:r'''V'ii;;,,|'''7'!i-«"|< 

-h.di„Ka.,iberaU.iM\I,K:re::J:l?:t,t:t8J^; 

Affi'i"' "i'f  V,„  hl'n'V'"".  *'"""••      '^'"'   Con,liti„„    „f 
'■'in.         Ms"      l''-'7;"^-\r"  <'i'lil"r„ia:  a   U,.p,„,, 

o.jT;;'^.;[^,^:,,!,^^;;Jl;e,j^^a..n,pu„rt„„ 

K'riii,.  "■'        ""•  '•uiiiiin  Itaue,  i,on.,  |s7!i, 

I'aiiitfr,  11.  H. 

Lon.,  issil,  svo 

«„/.™  '  '  ""■'     '  '■"'''"'•)     •'^'•«  •^Asn,  T»„„.>s. 

ii.,*!.d':f^*•'•.!fH•■r^,^r"'"^•'  ■'•'•»•.  [-""■.  vo.. 

"miner  o  t  ;   •    '"  rli  v',,f  I    '  'i"''^'  ',"'r  "'"■^•^''■•'"  '•■•^•- 

-11  N^.iona,  tn/;:;:  c  wi'i" ,  s,  •"'?":;!:  ■'■^^•^ 

The  Thea-tetus  of  Plato-  wiirn..'        '     ^-  *  ''''""'•' 
l-on.,  IS75  1,  Svo     V   ?I  •     '""■"'lii'^'i""  an.l  Xote.-, 

Mquicy^'lcCmlnib  ,""'".''''""■  """^' "-^"i'"'  "n  He-' 
I.o»,.  1878   Svo      4    n"  ,."""il"."""  J'"-"    '""''i'"    -i"', 


C.V.1  .ar,  and  „a,    brevett-ora",'  irigldr^t^^er:, !': 

1205 


'  •♦♦I.,, 
||*««  ll 

iSJ*'  I 


iMil 


PAL 

re;jUtor  of  Imnkruj.tc.v  fnun   H74.     I.  Mtiiiulr  uf  Wll- 
limn  I'"nuieii4  Hiirllcll,' Host .  I«7h,  Ifiiiio. 
"  Till'  Ktiiry  tnlil  III  Mr.  I'lillrcy'"  imKi'n  Ih  a  ^U•<■^lly  IiiIit- 

l«tllH{nllc Mllc.llX  all    lllf   ntllllTM   llf  till'    \  (illlllIl'iT 

iiriiiy  til  wliiini  Hi"  war  iintuulil  I'lirly  illplliicllnii  and  mplM 
iiriiiiiiilliiii.  (ii'iiiTiil  llarlU'll  Is  ciiiii-iiiiinait  I'y  lil»  ''""'■ 
iii'w  mill  Kiilliiiilry  ntiil  tin.  liciuity  i)f  IiIk  iliumi'tiT.  — 
A'ii(/ii/i.  x.wi,  iim, 

:!.  .Aiilii'iiiiii  mill  Fruiliriikuburg,  ("  ('iiin|iBi){U»  of  the 
Civil  War.")      Maim.     \.  Voili,  HM'2,  ilinic. 

I'nM'rcy,  John  (i<irliiiin«  ["»(',  vol.  ii.,  ndil..]  il. 
IS-<I.  llij^tor.v  "f  Ni'W  KnKlmiil  fniin  the  Kevoliitlon 
of  tliii  Sovcnii'oiitli  Ciiitury,  llii!>t.,  1M77,  f^vn.  (Thin 
fiiriii!'  vnl.  iv.  iif  tlw  Ilimmy  "f  Nuw  Kn^lanil,  of  which 
vol.  v.,  ontilli'il  "lli»t'>ry  nf  New  KiiKland  ffmii  the 
Ki'volulion  of  tliii  Si'Vi'ntci'nth  L'liiilury  to  the  Kuviilu- 
tioii  oflhc  lOightooiilh  (,'eiiliiry,  vol.  ii.,"  wan  coiii|ili'tfil 
niitl  I'.lilwl  by   1'.  \V.   I'allruy,  .iiyi/'i,  iinil  iiublisheJ  in 

I  "'.Ml.) 


PAL 

PiilRrnvc,   William   (iiirord,  I'.U.o.S.,   [>•»(', 

vol.  ii.,  mill.. I  |N'.'ll-lM.SS  ;  n|i|iiiintuil  Driliiih  I'onnul  at 
Soiikliiuui-KiilCi  1H8I1,  ftt  Tr«l)i/.imil  l.!B7,  at  the  i»liiiiil 
nf  St.  Thiiiiiin  l'<7:!,  at  Miiiiilii  IH7I1;  iMinKul-giiionil  in 
till)  |»rini'i|piility  nf  IliilKariii  1>17H,  ronml-giniiral  in 
Siaiii  IH.-*!!,  anil  niini,«ler  ro.iiilent  in  Uruguay  ISH7.  1. 
Kumiyn  on  Ka-tcrn  (iui'i'liiiii^,  l.ini.,  1><7J,  ."ivo. 

"  l>nt  our  n'HiliTN  slnnilil  think  It  Is  a  dry  Vnlinnii  of 
Iiiilllli'al  plillin-iiiiliy,  «!'  iiiav  say  Hull  sili'h  rflli'i'llniis  iiti' 
lull  liiti'rs|«T«t'il  ai.iiMiK  iiiiiiislim  anil  liiUTCstlnx  ilfMTi|i 
Hulls  III  whiil  Is  as  inuuli  u  book  uf  trawl  as  aiiylhlnu 
cisi'."— /l(/i,.  No.  Z»). 

2.  Hermann  Anha  :  an  Eastern  N'vratlvo,  l.im.,  l.sTl', 

'2   vols.   II.  Hvi). 

•Till-  iiMVul  Is  a  mosftU'  of  oxiuTlniri's  ainoiiuf  Turks, 
Kiiiinls.  .UkIis,  anil  niiiiiv  uilitTs  In  .'^liiniliiiiil,  Aiiiitolla. 
Irak,  anil  Ku-vnl.  ,  .  .  f  In.' yiuiiiK  will  lake  In  It  I'nr  lis  lovi- 
iHirtluiis,  tln'oliliT  liir  Us  lU'.i^Tiiilliiiis,  siiini'  in  this  day  fur 
Its  .\ral.  |iliiluMi|,hy."-.l(/i.,  No.  'SUX.  ,      , 

■  III  splti'iir  It.K  ili'foctsiif  style  anil  stury.  we  may  falilv 


I'nlgrnve,  Francix  Turner,  I-L.D.,  [o)i(.',  vol 
ii.,  mill.,]  b.  ix:'4i  was  vii'c-nrineipal  of  the  Traininj 
CnllcKe  for  Si'linil-Mastcrd  at  Knollcr  Hall  ISSO-S.',  am; 


;).    The   Ulo«soniiii«  Koil,  and  othor  PoeniH,  Host.,  If^X^ 

l!<iaii, 

vol. 

8 
1 
aftiTwards  private  aeeretary  to  Karl  (irauvillo, — not  .Mr. 
(Jlml.itono,  as  stated  on'c,  vol.  ii.  In  18Si  he  was 
fleeted  professor  of  poetry  ftt  Oxford  in  sucoes.i'ion  to 
I'riiieipal  Shairp.  1.  Lyrical  I'nouis,  Lon.,  I.'<7I,  IL'inn. 
"We  reiiiird  this  viilunie  of  '  Lyrical  I'nems' as  11  k'iI". 
It  Is  n  eiiiitrilmllon  to  Hie  cause  nf  order  and  of  liartiiniiy 
ill  the  reKinii  of  the  Intelleet  and  taste;  and  Its  ftiilniatlni? 
spirit  Is  a  deep  and  tHofold  syiniuithy,  on  one  side  with 
tlie  self-sulIieliiK  perfeetness  of  Hellenism,  on  the  other 
with  the  niiiinentoiis  and  tentative  ell'nrts  of  the  innderii 
mind  and  the  Inner  consciousness  of  the  iuoiIlTII  heart. 
—Hal.  I'll:,  xxxi.l')"!. 

'2.  (Kd.)  Chrysoinolft ;  a  .Selection  from  the  Lyrical 
Poems  of  R.  llerriok  :  with  Notes,  ("  Golden  Treasury" 
Ser.,)  Lnn.,  1877,  p.  8vo.  H.  (Ed.)  i^ongs  and  Sonnets 
by  William  .Shakespeare,  Lon.,  ISTD,  ItSniu.  4.  The 
Visiims  of  England,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  .svo. 

"The  Uvsk  Mr.  I'alwrave  has  .set  himself  is  one  in  which 
it  Is  no  discredit  nut  aUvavs  tn  have  I  eeii  siiccessfiil,  for  it 
almnst  exceeds  the  seijiH' uf  hiiinaii  powers.  He  has  at- 
tempted to  write  an  epic  nf  Knulaiid,  if  we  can  call  that 
an  epie  which  Is  Judiciously  eiusi  in  the  form  ot  a  .series 
of  Ivrlcs.  .  .  .  He  is  most  successful,  we  think,  when  his 
scenes  are  peaceful  and  his  measures  simple  and  not 
uiifamlliar.' — .^Vif.  /(«■„  ill.  8'J8. 

.'i     (Ed.)    The   Poetical   Works  of   John   Keats:    re- 


store of  facts  relating  In  the  civilized  pnrtlnii  nl  till  ci.l- 
oiiy.  which  he  has  arraiiKcd  in  siieli  a  way  that  his  Imnk 
must  be  considered  a  valinible  addition  tn  our  kiinwieilKe 
of  Dutch  Uiiiaiitt."— .!(/(.,  Nn.  'iitil. 

4.  I'lyssea;  or,  .Scenes  and  Studies  in  Many  Lands, 
Lon.,  18S7,  8vo. 

"  KcRilers  w  ho  remcmtier  Mr.  I'ttlgravc's  travels  In  Ara- 
bia anil  his  essays  nil  Kaslerii  (|iiestloiis  will  exiiect,  and 
will  certainly  liiid.  Ill  the  paues  helore  us  many  slrlkiiij; 
and  picliireMiue  incidents  ol  travel  and  de.seri|iHons  nf 
scenery,  iniislvc  sketches  nf  life  and  inanuers,  nriiilinil 
observations,  and  cnnlldeiit,  if  not  sweoiiUiK,  coiichisiniis. " 

"Asa  scene  painter  In  wnrds  Mr.  I'aigrave  deserves  the 
highest  praise.  —.'>K'■'"'"^ '"'•'•'""■  ,,   ,    , 

I'alin,  llev.  William,  [unie,  vol.  u.,  add.,]  d. 
1882.  Stilford  and  its  Neiglibuurhood,  Past  and  Present. 
Illust.     1871,  r.  8vo.     I'rintcd  for  private  circulation. 

Palit,  Kam  Chantlra.  1.  (Ed.)  Speeches  an  1 
.Minutes  of  the  Hon.  Kristo  Das  Pal  Kai  Bahadur,  C.I.E., 
lsii7- 1881,  Calcutta,  1882.  2.  TheOrcat  Contempt  Case, 
Calcutta,  1883,  8vo.  And  see  Kodinson,  O.F.  S.,  Mah- 
yt  IS  OK  RiPON,  iii/ra.  .,       .    ,  ,   „„ 

Pallion,  Abel.      .Mellony  :    a  Novel,  Lon.,  1^80, 

cr.  >'vo. 

Palliser,  Mrs.  Bury,  ['111",  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  lirit 
tany  and  its  Rye-Ways,  Lon.,  IHIifl,  p.  8vo.  2.  lliHturic 
Devices,  Badges,  and  AVar-Crics,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo.  ::.  A 
Depcriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Lace  and  Embroidery  in 
thi  South  Kensington  Museum.  Illust.  (.South  Ken- 
siiigion  iMuscum  Pub.)     Lon.,  1871,  8vo  1  3d  ed.,  rev. 

printed  from  the  Original  Edition:  with  Notes,  ("Uolden    by  A.  S.  Cole,  1881.     4.   (Trans.)  Ceramic  Art,  by  A. 

Treasury"  Ser.,)  Lon.,  1884,  12mo.  i  Jaequcraart,  Lon.,  1873;  2d  ed.,   1877,  r.  8vo.     j.   Hie 

"  The 'faction  wlilch  loves  to  reproduce  texts  in  the  spirit    China-Collector's    Pocket-Companion.       Illust.       Lon., 

of  a  photniiraphermav  be  cniiKiatulated  on  the  reinforce- !  ]<(j^.  „g„   g^^_^    Is'b,    12mo.     6.  (Trans.)    History  of 

meiit  of  iLs  ranks  by  so  iine.xpeete.l  an  ,o;lherentjLs  -Mr.     p„^„jturc,  by  A.  Jaciiuemart.     Illust.     Lon.,  1878,  imp. 


I'alunive,  who  aeknowledfjcs  tn  have  set  himself  the  very 
liunible  task  of  reprinlinK  In  fae-siniile  the  three  volumes 
is-sued  by  Keats  in  his  lifetiiue."— .l(/i.,  .\o.  2a8«. 

Ii.  The  Life  of  ,Icsus  Christ  Illustrated  from  the  Italian 
Painters  of  the  Fourteenth,  Fifteenth,  and  Sixteenth 
Centuries,  Lon.,  188."),  r.  8vo.  (Consists  of  chromo-litho- 
graplis,  with  preface  and  notes.)  7.  (Ed.)  Lyrical 
Poems  of  Lord  Tennyson :  Selected  and  Annotated, 
Lon.,  1S85,  18mo.  8.  Ode  for  the  21st  of  June,  1887, 
O.xf.,  18S7,  4tu. 

Palgravc,  Mary  E.  1.  Marcel's  Duty:  a  Story 
of  War-Time,  Lon.,  I88i.  p.  8vo.  2.  Under  the  Blue 
FIng:  a  Story  of  .Monmouth's  Rebellion.  Illust.  Lon., 
1882,  p.  8vo.  3.  Blind  Jem  and  his  Fiddle,  Lon.,  1884, 
12mo.  4.  Miles  Lambert's  Three  Chances,  Lon.,  1S84, 
p.  8vo.  5.  Not  in  Vain,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo.  6.  Pictorial 
Oengraphy  of  the  British  Isles.  Illust.  Lon.,  1887, 4to. 
7.  Prumi.se  Kept.     Illust.     Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

Palgrave,  R.  II.  I.  1.  Local  Taxation  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo.  2.  Notes  on 
Banking,  Lnn.,  1873,  8vo.  3.  Bank-Rate  in  England, 
France,  and  (Icrmany,  1844-1878,  Lon.,  1880,  8vo.  4. 
P0litic.1l  Economy  Reading-Book,  New  Code,  Lon., 
1,«81.  12nio. 

Palgrave,  Reginald  Francis  Douce,  C.B., 
[mile.  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1829;  brother  of  F.  T.  Palgrave, 
«ii/irfi,  and  W.  U.  Palgrave,  iii//<i  ;  clerk  of  tlie  House 
of  Commons  since  1886.  The  Chairman's  Uand-Rook, 
Lon.,  1877,  p.  8vo;  2d  ej.,  1878. 

Palgrave,  W.  Gluyas.    Daily  Helps  to  the  Higher 
Life,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  8vo. 
12D<> 


8vo. 

Palliser,  J.  W,  Course  of  Problems  in  Practical 
Geometry,  Lon.,  1871,  obi. 

Palliser,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  William,  C.B.,  18:iO- 
1882.  1.  The  Use  of  Earthen  Fortresses,  Lon.,  1S71, 
8vo.  2.  ''■  "Cause  of  the  "Thunderer"  Explosion,  Lon., 
1879.  8vo 

PalmeL,  Mrs.  Common-Sense  Papers  ou  House- 
keeping.    IHust.     N.  York,  1.877,  fp. 

Palmer,  A.  Ci.  Manual  of  English  Literature  ut 
the  XVII.  and  XVIIL  Centuries,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vo. 

Palmer,  Kev.  Abraham  Henry  Herbert, 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  181!.^;  ordained 
1866;  chaplain  at  Thun  1.S79;  vicar  of  St.  Peters, 
Cheltenham,  since  1884.  1.  My  Message  in  Switzer- 
land, Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo.  2.  (Ed.)  The  Testimony  of 
Jesus:  being  a  Selection  from  the  Sermons  of  William 
Augustus  Cornwall,  [with  a  Brief  Memoir,]  Lon..  IsSO, 

"palmer.  Rev.  Abraham  J.,  D.D.  1.  History  of 
the  Forty-Eighth  Regiment,  New  York  State  \  oUinteeis, 
in  the  War  for  the  Union.  Illust.  N.  York,  ls87,_>v". 
2.  Divorce  Abolished:  a  Treatise;  2d  ed.,  N.  \ork, 
188.'<,  12mo. 
Palmer,  Rev.  Abram   Smythe,  graduated 

Trimly  College,  Dublin,  iStiS;    ordained   i'^fn 

of  Holy  Trinity  1884-87,  and  since  then  vicar, 
Leaves  from  a  Word-Hunter's  Note-Book :  being  some 
Contributions  to  English  Etymology,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  8vi). 
2.  Folk  Etymology:    a  Dictionary  of  Verbal  Corrup- 


nt 
urate 
1. 


PAL 

ti..iH,  „r  W„r,l,  perv.rtcl  in  Form  or  Meftning  bv  Kal«. 
l».,nn.th,n  „r  Mi.iuk.'n  Annlogy,  r,„n.,  l""2  ?>„ 

"   m'NhlfN    itf*    hflirjillf    nil     tillllinl,«r».       M^     l.*l  .*      . 

li-h  i>i..'M.,  i.i,.,i„nurV, c„,;,i;;i,i;;  i';;""'''  ""*■"«- 

I'aliner,    AllVeJ    N.-oburcl.     |.    a    lli«lorv   .,1 

w,..xt,„!",;'s'j!' "' ""' ''"'""  ^''"--•"  "f  wrex'h:;;; 

I'nlmcr,  Alonzo  Ilpii.|niiiiii,  MD..  |,|,.|,.,  ,.15  ' 

Hoi.mv,,,,,,  ,y,  Ann  Arbor,  Mifl,.,  l,s,iy,  s.,,.     2  „«       ' 
oj.ahy:    what    i,   i,  v    „  s.a.cMncnt   a„l    I  oviow  u 

l>o..lnn,.,  and  l-n,,..!,...,  I>otr„it.  Mioh.,  |k.s„,  Svo       i    A 

b  *Mis"''f','f"V  "•''^•'•"'in  Morgan,  U.V..  h\..V 
b.    MI8,  at  Charleston,  S.C;    neiihow  of    lt..v     ||     \I 

Jlenley    Thornwdl,  D.D.,  M,  I)     Hi,. „,      w-^i      ", 

in  it.  Civil  and  Churchly  A>j^J/Art  /.'    i'""'"^ 
<.i^"asJi:„!^i'^'"^«''-^«-'^-^'rBar«e 

.«hMe;  .on  n    Shirley  I'almor,  M.D.,(,,.  ,.,,,:  .f'u.: 
m,d,ed  a,   the  Queen's  College  of  Vjdi  •!,  0    Dir  „  W 
""".  ""'1  |.rnctl.ed  as  a  surgeon  in  his  native  own      H,", 

in    ist       .H"".""""'"  '"i"'"  '«'i,«ndwas  ordained 
in    l.Sj,».     Ho   has   contributed    largely  to   antiouarian 

of 


,\r  ti,„  I.      .  ••.-■•o  ■■  "I'-vn.n..  ui  rejoarcn  into  the  histor\ 
0    the  Doniinioan  onler  in  Kngland.     I.  The  Hi-  or    o 
lie  row,,  and  Castle  of  Ta„, worth,  1SI5      2    ,Tm,    )  , 
;.te  of  Ueato  Angolieo  ,1a  Fiesoh.,of  the  Orde   of  FMa 

.;  .1..  ciSi'i„,,vi  „";si,!  i:xr'x: 

lily  no  other  book  1,^    i,"K,^„l.'i" ,''"'"•'•  •  ■  •  "'«'''•'  i"  proba- 

..on."'."r',o?,"'-'«^  ^»«""-     ■n.e'We'ed.a-l.oen,, 
ne^!''^:i:;v^?«;,J:':,^:rff'on|n_theWilde> 

to  «f    loll-   7.*ii  '  '"•'','°  1»"3  was  aiuiitted  as  n  sizar 
to  ,.t.  Johns  College,  where  he  graduated  in  1867  and 


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i|.   Can.brolK.,    ,'niv„r,it,.      hJ  "r'.'.'ii'      '  7     i'';,;;"  ;' 
I"- 1  to  biroinoa  journalist  on  ih,'  ,h,tv  of    I,.        ,1 
Standard  and  rontrihu.or  to     he  Sa        1 ,!  /"""''"! 

a  n.i-Hon  to  .laHa  and  the  II..H,.rl  of  i,  '     ;""""".*'" 

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iin   mien  lew  with   ,o,n,.    \ruh  .look-   •.,..,(, 

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I     111.    I.l-..,a,,d    Lieutenant    CharrinK  on,    ll.\     'vo? 
lak.n   .0   Kn|<l„ud  and  buried  in  St.  I'au  ',  C,tl,.|n| 

Merous    Ilu.trations   f,o,n    Photograph-   I,,,,,! 

"ilhoiil  iiilcroM  a   ,1  ,I.H,,?,'i  '' ''  '""""l  I'o  road 

.!.  A  D.wriptivc  Catalo^-ue  of  the  A  rabi,Vl>ers'i,u,'  an,l 

IsTlI  Mv,;.  ••^"""""^"'  'I'"  Arabic  l.ani.uuge,'l,o,.., 

tbe'';ot'th"";;",;;™';:;""^,ii;m„"triv """"  ^r' 

],„!;,'i'''V'*""«   "*■.""-■   K««J-  «nJ    other    I-ie,.,.-     Lon 
8,(1, ,,   8vo.     8.  A  Conn.e  J'ersian-Kugli,!,  IJ  ietio,  ,rv' 
Lon.,  IS76,  so.  Ifiino:  'id  ed  ,  l^si      <i     V,    '^>^""""0. 

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J„I,  1  .■■  ■  ^  S'range.)  lit  was  al,-o  tho  author  of  a 
anslation   ,„to  Arabic  of  .Moore's  "  I'aradi-e        1  the 

JbU!:i,r:'th^'i^.,::;!;,:^,'Si,r'K:;„d't 
:  i:^bl;:;:,r^S:' -'■'■"-"■"■■-■•«  ^"-Sst 

Palmer,  Edwin  Frederick.     I.  Ver.nont    The 

[leiier,  j.soi.     2.  Reports  ol  Ca-e.-  decided   in  tbo  Vnr 
:  u,ont  Supreme  Court,  vol.s.  liii.-lviii.,  (IHsii  s6     Jlln  ! 

lieher   \  t.,  and  .SpringKcId.  Ma-s.,  l,SSl-86,  8vo 
'       Palmer.  EMen.      1.   Cbrisl„,„5.U„y  n    the  lieaeon 
j  tJ.n.     S6i,,  l2mo.     2.  Ellen  .Siddell.  ,    .'^  0 /for  "  l°il-' 

St,;";  of  ",i'  ''p'-  ':■";;•  •'  '^''"=  •^"-■'-■■l  ^ '  -er  a 
•Mory  of  the  Fourth  Centu'y,  fdin..  l,s;i,  I2,no  .| 
^ona:  11  Story,  Kdin.,  IS7L',  12,no.  i.  Little  Elsie 
among  the  Qu,rry,nen,  Edin.,  1872,  ISu.o.  6  7^,r  e 
Wet  Sundays  with  .bo  I!o...k  of  .los!,,,,,,  y,.y,'  ,''7? 
«,"■„'•  ■'^'"I'"!, '"IJ  i"  »■  Fisherman's  Cottagc'Edin  ' 

la  ks  whh-  ..'•  ^".'^  ^"'-I'T"""  '"■  <'"li'eoi  of.  Sund"; 
iaiks  with   Papa,  Lon.,    875,  12ino      !l    HeroM  nf  A„ 
cent  Greece,  iidin.,  1.7,1,  12,nornewe"    1^*88       lo' 

1  aimer,  Mrs.  !■  ranees.     1.  True  under  Trial :  a 

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Tall)  fnr  nnyi.     IIIiihI.     t,on.,  I87H,  p.  Ayo.     I.  DoggKl 
Jack.     Illiiat.      I.on,,  IMtll,  |i,  "tvu, 

I'nlmur,  Kriiiicli  11.  Th«  Salani'o  of  Kdiioiitmn  : 
iloHiKiiD.I  II*  a  Text  llo.ik  for  TiM.ohtTK,  C'l.i.,  IHH7,  Uino. 

I'lihnur,  rrnncii)  ilciiiii'ort,  I),  IS4A;  KriKlxniml 
at  liilnTp-ity  I'dlU'uu,  llxfiinl  ;  ralleil  to  lliii  bar  ul  Iho 
Inner  Tuniplu  1H7;),  I.  How  !»  convert  >o»r  lliiiiiiieiiii 
Into  n  Private  t'oMipaiiy,  I.on.,  1X17,  >*v>,  'i.  I'roroilinlK, 
Fnriiii,  <to.,  ri'latin)(  to  (.'oii'iianltm:  with  Noti>x,  I.on., 
IS77,  Mvo;  ;M  D.l.,  I^Sl.  ;i.  Tlio  Sliur»ho!ili-r«'  an<l 
I)lriu'tiir»'  I.i'Xal  Con|uinion,   I.on.,  Iht.H;  .lili  ed.,  iNM.'i. 

I.    OoMi|iiiiiy    I'ri Icntx   lor    I'no  in    Kdaliun   to  (Nun- 

iianliw,    I.on.,    Nsil,    r.    mvo.      ,0.    Wimling-Up    KorinK, 
I-oM.,  IMM,'!,  S»o. 

I'lllllicr,  l''rilllk.  A  llriof  (lenoaloKii'al  IliKturyof 
iho  Aiii'i'Kiiirx  arnl  liuvi'iMnlanlii  tif  Sluphen  I'liliner  of 
I'anilia,  \.ll.,  Ilrooklyn,  l-tnii,  Svo. 

I'liliiiitr,  (apt.  (icorKCt  H  N'..  F.H.il..'^.  I.  Kid- 
nii|i|iiii:(  ill  till'  ."iiiiilli  SiMfl :  lii'iiiu  It  \a  'iitivu  of  ii 
Tlinu  .Months'  Cruiaool  11. .M.S.  "  Itoimrio,"  lijin.,  l!*71, 
Hvo. 

"I'nptulii  I'lilinprliiuHhown  hliaii'lf  no  HtnilKlitfnrwiiril, 
niMirly.  and  ciiiTKctli'  In  tlir  link  lir  Ims  lakcMiTii  liand.  as 

to  iniiki'  liN  1 k  wry  plni-'aiit  iiadinK,  lpi".ld<"(  tlirowlinf 

valiialilt'aiid  antluMilli'  llulit  iipmi  ii  inallcr  ol'iiravi'  sim'IuI 
lUuU'viMi  Inti'riiatioual  Import."— -Si*.  AVr..  x.\.xii.  Itt). 

2.  Tlii^  .MiK'alion  I'ruin  .'^liiniir:  Link*  butwcvn  the 
Old  anil  Xvw  I'onlincintc,  I.on..  MTU,  p.  Mvo. 

Pillnier,  (ifiirtic  Herbert,  I).  ISt2,  in  Doi-ton; 
Kfaduatud  at  lliirvurd  IMII,'  profi'K.'ior  of  philomiphy  nt 
Iliirviird,  I.  (Tran«.)  llornor'K  Oily^^oy,  llookn  l.-.XK. 
Tho  Text,  and  an  Kngli.ih  Vernion  in  Kliythinio  I'roic. 
Dust.,  issi,  Svo.  2.  I'lisHiblo  l.imitationi!  of  tho  Klfotivo 
System,  Host.,  ISsil-s;,  2  j...rt»  .Svo.  .1.  The  Huvf  Edu- 
cation :  Three  I'apori",  Ho»t.,  |SS7,  lltnio. 

I'uliiier,  .>IrN.  IlKiirietta  l,ec,  [unh;  vol.  Ii., 
add. I  Homo  l.il'o  in  tho  lliblc.  Ddiled  by  .1.  W.  I'almer. 
lilUHt.      Host.,   ISSI,  Svo. 

I'almer,  .>Ii\ior-<Jeii.  Henry  Hpeiicer,  K.K., 
retired  1SS7.  1.  The  OrdnaiU'c  .■^invoy  of  tho  Kingdom  : 
its  Objects,  .Mode  of  K.xcoution,  History,  and  Frosent 
Condition.  I.on.,  Is;;),  svo.  2.  Ancient  History  from 
the  .Miinuments :  ,'<iniii,  from  tho  Fourth  Egyptian  Dy- 
nasty to  tho  Present  Day,  I.on..  ISTS,  l2iiio. 

i'almer,  Horatio  Itichnioiid,  b.  IS;i:,  at  Sher- 
burne, N.V;  Htndiod  niu.lo  in  Berlin  and  Florence.  1. 
Elements  of  .Musical  Composition,  isfl;.  2.  Theory  of 
Music  :  Practical  (luiilo  to  Iho  .Study  of  Thorough- Ilass, 
Harm  ny,  and  Composition,  ('in.,  1.S70. 

Palmer,  J.  T.  Te.\t-llookof  Pniotioal  Logarithms 
and  Trigonometry,  I.on.,  ISSS,  |2ino. 

Palmer,  llcv.  John,  .secretary  of  tho  Church  of 
England  .Siindiiy-Scheol  Institute.  I.  Tho  Teacher's 
Work:  what  it  is,  and  how  to  do  it,  I.on.,  lS7il ;  now  ed., 
IH.SII,  cr.  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  First  Thoughts:  oontainin.{  a 
Tc.\l  and  Hymn  for  Every  Day  in  Iho  Year,  Lon.,  l.S7(l, 
64ino;  now  ed.,  1SS5.  1).  I'Sctweon  tho  Bells:  tho  Place  of 
the  Sundiiy-.School  in  the  Church,  Lon.,  1S76,  12ino.  4. 
Koot  apd  Flower :  a  Story  of  Work  in  a  London  Parish, 
liOn.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo.  'i.  The  Sunday-.Sohool :  its  History 
and  Development,  Lon.,  1S80,  l2mo.  I),  Bethlehem  to 
Olivet:  a  Course  of  Lessons  on  the  Life  of  Jesus  Christ, 
Lon.,  ISSII,  12mo;  new  ed.,  IS,S:i.  7.  Active  Service; 
or,  Hints  for  the  Newly  Conlirmed,  Lon.,  1SS2,  Svo. 

Palmer,  John  Williamson,  .M.D.,  {miif,  vid.  ii., 
where  the  name  is  erroneously  given  as  Pai.mkii,  Jons 
W'LLiAM,  add., J  at  present  on  the  editorial  staff  of  the 
Century  Dictionary.  1.  The  Beauties  iii.d  Curiosities  of 
Engraving,  Host.,  1S79,  fol.  2.  After  his  Kind,  [o 
novel.]  By  John  Coventry,  [pseud.]  N.  York,  188«, 
12nio. 

Palmer,  Joseph  William.  1.  (Ed.)  Brio-i- 
Brac :  a  Collection  uf  Curiosities,  Old  and  Now,  and 
Various  Articles  from  the  Newspapers,  Lon.,  18S5,  Svo. 
2.  Nursery  Khymes  Uovised,  Lon.,  1HS5.  Ifimo. 

Palmer,  Loomis  T.  1.  (Ed.)  (ieneral  U.  S. 
Grant's  Tour  around  tho  World  :  Speeches,  Receptions, 
and  Travels  :  with  Biographical  Sketch  by  L.  T.  Rcmlap, 
[pseud.]  Illust.  Chio.,  1879,  Svo.  2.  Gospel  Awaken- 
ing; or,  Moody's  Sermons  in  the  United  States,  Chio., 
187!),  Svo. 

*'  Palmer,  Lynde,"  (Pseud.)  See  Peebles,  Mrs. 
Mary  L.,  in/rn. 

Palmer,'  Mary,  ('I'owie,)  a  sister  of  G.  M. 
Towie,  III/   c     The  Doctor  of  Doano,  Bost.,  I88S,  12mo. 

Palmer^  Kev.  Ray,  D.D.,  [auie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
d.  1S87 ;  secretary  of  the  Congregational  Union  1866- 
78.  I.  Home;  or,  The  Unlost  Paradise,  1872,  sq. 
1208 


liino.  1.  rameat  Words  on  Trua  Sucoeas  In  Mfe:  ad- 
dresaeil  to  '.'oung  Men  and  Women,  .V.  York,  |S7;{, 
Ijiiio.  ;i.  Poetical  Worki,  N.  York,  IS7,i,  Hvo.  I. 
Hints  on  the  KoriniiliMn  of  Ueliglous  llpliiion:  ad- 
dressed to  Young  Pxiple.  N.  York,  IK77,  l2ino,  5. 
VoieoH  of  Hope  and  liladness.  Illust.  Dost.,  IHS|, 
i2mo. 

Palmer,  itonndpll,  Karl  of  Nelborne,  {•mi,, 

vol.  Ii.,  PtI.HKii.  Sill  Kill  MiiKi.i.,  udil.,j  WHS  knighted  In 
ISDI,  and  soon  afterwards  elected  .M.i'.  lor  lllchnioinl. 
He  represented  that  borough  till  1S72,  when  ho  becaim. 
lord  chancellor  of  England,  and  was  raised  to  the 
peerage  with  tho  title  of  llaron  Selboriie,  of  Selbnrnc. 
Hamiishire:  in  IS82  he  whs  created  Eiiil  of  .'^dhi  rue 
and  Visi'ount  Walmer.  lie  was  elected  lord  rector  of  the 
University  of  St.  Andrews  in  IH77.  I.  Disendownieiit 
nf  the  Irish  Church:  a  Speech,  Lon,  IHIill,  Svo,  :'. 
Notes  on  some  Piissagcs  in  lie  Liturgical  History  of  the 
Ueformod  English  Church,  l.un.,  IS7s,  Svo.  :!.  Eiidinv 
monts  and  KstalilishmenI  of  the  Church  of  Eiiglaicl. 
Lon.,  ISSH,  121IIO.  1.  A  Defence  of  the  Chiiivh  of  En.' 
lanil  against  Dlseslalillsliment,  Lon,  IsMI,  p.  Svo;  lih 
ed.,  Isss.  ."i.  Ancient  Facts  and  Fictions  concernini; 
Churches  and  Tithes,  I.on.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo. 

Palmer,  t^arauel.  .Memoranla  relating  to  Si. 
I'aiiciii.-,  Lull..  |n70,  Svo, 

Palmer,  Samuel,  d.  Issi,  pel.  7ll,  a  watcr-eolor 
painter  and  elchor.  For  biog.,  see  Vaiii.kv,  L.  K.,  hi/yi. 
(Trans.)  The  Eclogues  of  Virgil.  Illiislrated  by  tho  Au- 
thor. Lon.,  |ss:i,  fol.  Posth.  (Includes  also  an  es.-ay 
entitled  "Observations  ua  Iho  Country  and  on  Itiiral 
Poetry.") 

"One  of  the  plensmilpst  remcmlirances  liN  ailmlicrs 
ciiiilil  poKsllily  possess  of  Samuel  I'lilmer,  In  his  tbrcelnlil 
ciipacltv  as  e.'-sayist,  poet,  and  dranKlitsman."  —  Actnl., 
x.wl.  ll:t. 

Palmer,  Lady  Sophia  .Matilda,  b.  ls,'i2; 
ilaughter  of  ihe  Earl  of  Selborne.  Mrs.  Penloutt's 
Lodgers,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  LSS7,  p.  Svo, 

Palmer,  W,  F.  Memoirs  of  S.  S.  Jamiion,  By 
W.  F.  P.     Phila..  1S7S. 

Palmer,  \V.  II,  Cjuestions  and  Exercises  in  Musi- 
cal Theory,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p.  Svo. 

Paln-er,  W.  J.  Tho  T.vne  and  Its  Tributaries  De- 
scribed  and  Illustrated,  Lon.,  ISSI,  r.  Svo. 

Palmer,  Hilliam,  .M.A.,  [unii;  vol.  ii.,  sccund 
o!  'he  name  there  mentioned,  add.,]  l81l-lS7il;  elder 
brother  of  Sir  U.  Palmer,  Lord  .s^ollorne.  I.  (Trans. i 
The  Patriarch  and  the  Tsar;  from  the  Kuss,  Lmi., 
|S7 1-711,  6  vols.  Svo.  2.  Notes  of  a  Visit  to  tho  Kus.iiim 
Church  in  tho  Y'ears  l.siO,  1S41  :  Selected  and  Arranged 
by  Cardinal  Newman,  Lon.,  Iss2,  p.  Svo.     Posth. 

Palmer,  William  Pitt,  [rmrr,  vol.  ii.,  add..] 
ISO.WISSl.  Echoes  of  Half  a  Century  :  Poems,  N.  York, 
Issi,  I2mo. 

Pnncoaiit,  Seth,  M.D,,  1S2.1-18S9,  b,  at  Darby, 
Pa.;  graduated  in  niedieino  at  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania rt.')2;  professor  in  Pennsylvania  Medical  Cul- 
lego  1854-69.  I.  An  Original  Treatise  on  tho  Curubiliiy 
of  Cunsuuiption  by  Medir.il  Inhalation  and  Adjuii't 
Itemcdies,  Phila.,  1SJ5,  I2inu.  2.  Onanism,  Spermntor- 
rha-a:  Boyhood's  Perils  and  Manhood's  Curse,  Pliihi., 
IS.'iS.  3.  Ladies'  Medical  Guide  and  .Marriage  Friend. 
Phila.,  1864;  new  ed.,  1S7B.  4.  Blue  and  Bed  Light  as 
Mediums,  Philj.,  1S77,  Svo.  5.  Tho  Kabbala;  or.  The 
True  Science  of  Light.  Illust.  Phila.,  1S7S,  l2ino  ;  new 
ed.,  N.  Y'ork,  188.'),  Svo.  6.  Whet  is  Bright's  Disease? 
its  Cunihility.     Illust.     Phila.,  1SS2,  16ino. 

Panin,  Ivan,  b.  in  Uussia;  graduateil  a.  Harvard 
1882.  1.  Thoughts:  Two  Series,  Bost.,  lS8tl-,i7,  LMiim. 
2.  (Trans.)  A  Selection  from  thi  Poems  of  Pushkin  :  witli 
Critical  Notes  and  a  Bibliography,  Bost.,  ISsS,  Svo. 

Panton,  Rev.  t-eorge  A.,  and  UonnldHiin, 
David.  (Ed.)  The  "  Gcst  llystorialo"  of  the  De.-lruc- 
tion  of  Troy  :  an  Alliterative  Romance,  translated  Iniin 
(iiiido  de  Colonna's  "  Historia  Troiann."  Now  lii.'t 
edited  from  the  unique  MS.  in  the  Hunterian  .Museum, 
University  of  Glasgow  :  with  Introduction,  Notes,  and 
Glossary.  (Early  English  Text  Soo.)  Lon.,  1869-71, 
2  parts,  Svo. 

Panton,  Mrs.  Jane  Ellen,  b.  1848,  in  London: 
resident  ut  Shortlands,  Kent.  1.  One  Year  in  his  Life, 
Ac:  Poems,  Lon.,  iSSl,  cr.  Svo.  2.  Jane  C:tIdecotl ;  i 
Story  of  Cross  Purposes,  Lon.,  1882,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.  ■'. 
Country  Sketches  in  Black  and  White,  Lon.,  lfS2,  p. 
Svo. 

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vignettes  sketched  with   care  from  the  life,  and  often 


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1"".  Ml    ,„i,.|.,„.  ,M„„.|,„ii,,  Iil2;)-I70-,    In,   iriSN--' 

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c::x:?'^:;;l'tri:;;:) '-""'■'"-- '"^'^'i«'!^ 

l.iiiM'l!)'.''-.l,';:}.,'l"'  "i':!"'"'  •■"■■  '""  """  "'  »«'•""»"»  In 

IHsL.,'2'vi.^'r'.*t>."'"'   '"'"''"'••"'"  ""''  N"te-,Oxf., 

I'npworth,  John  Uoody,  K.U  i  n  a    nn.l  M,. 

ui..H.n.i,;y„r,:oa.:orAr;;.;-I;;;s;.,;,i/  '\J  ;;;'™i 

«l,o.o  Sh.uM.  have  been  ..lacj  u,,„n  IluiiilingH.  S,    T 
1  laU.,   ,|,„,   to.,  cm  he  r..u,liiy  aso.rtainod,  J».    I.sn.s' 

Papuorth,  W.  A.     The  Ronai-Hanoo  an.l  Italian 
.Style-  in  ()r,.«t  Ilrituin,  Lon.,  ISSII,  .Svo. 

I  arUoe,  Ililex  C.    Byrne  Uansom 
'■•      N.  York,  l,s,S|,  ifiuiu 


I  Nil) 


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["■>'>.  vol.  11., 
I'ry  Acftili'tiiy 


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Ill  :     N.  York,  imrmuo        '  ""'"""«•   ^'■ 

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IK 

a(-tcr»ar,i;  dovot^l  hiil.VelV  tT,"lUor,  t'l'i'ro.  T.  (ianics  for 
All  .-easoni.  lly  (J.  K.  I>.  Lon.,  mvj.  2.  Bo  k"  fir 
nuinbranoe  for  Evory  Day  In  tbe  Year,  Lon  ,  "  "fi     .si 

?snr;;ei:::Us/s:;"^"-'-«''-^-e'«'-.»^: 
:^:  :^olJi^lr^^r»i-n^5:  "-!-^- 

_^.I  ar,«h,  C.  H.     The  \Ve,l,lin«.  King,  Lon'.,  IW-S,  iq.' 

Parish,  Rev.  Wiliiiim    Uoiigi-u.  stu.lnnt  i., 
nvl  law  at  Trinity  College,  ijxford,  1  "s8 ,  ordai  "  IKSQ 

.car  of  Se Imoston  Mnco  ISe.T,  ohanoellor  Tc biolo/te; 

ewe'";  74"°%' 'y;     ]■   Telegraphists-  K^'tl^, 
CoTu p;ir„':  5t,  -elfHwes  ",S7-""   TTf-  """"" 
the  Sussex  Dialect,  and  cX'tiln  of'wtrit  LIS  i 
!/%:".,^!'l.S.:'""'L"f..^"-»-^..  '-e^es,  1875.     ,.  A  List 


;«nn«,,  Hiib,^  ,york;. ,[';::  ^;4!::,l :;-;;;,; 

iin'l  Harbors,  Wa..h.,    H77,  s,,,  ■   |,,,.   ,,1     is,-      .,     i 
yl','l.«   I'nlte,!  ,.ta,o.   r,.|,i,ii,«'    ,  \-,  ,','\  ,t:,;,.,.-:„  ;";7 

,  Opinion,  ,,rA.t,.;n:;:',.vl;.::;;:u,i::;;::t;:;:i;,:: 
£fi^.,;riti;i!r;,n;;;,s;;,-;:;\ -::::,-: 

.«  NMv,«,,,l,,.\Va(,.rs,    Itoumlarie,  botwern  .-<t„t,      a,  I 
(mitriict.^  W.uli,,  |SM2    Sv„  '        ' 

S.n«u,arlty  ,  or,  Lay,  fir  .he' Eoee'nt^Iorn,^' «»;'!, 

K.^'n^vir.^iv;^;:  i„i;::"" »'  '^■"'"'■''""  ^Jej-  rev., 

Inul  "LV7i'„'V""V'  Jv""!"'"'  "f  I'^'l.lons  In  Crim- 
N    York,  ImHo'h^:,^""  ^■"""'  »<"••  '-»•.  ('«:".>-IH5«., 

lus      7o,    Ts.a  -I  ,''''""  '"  '"^"'"^eHan,!  :  a  T.ile.      11- 

r  '^•„Fe"thors  an,l  Kairie.s   or,  ,'<.ori...  from   Ibi 

Ainong  the  Fairies,  L, IsS:',  ,,    s^-,,  '  '      '    " 

'  ".';,':''.ri',i'f.'^«"'.*,','.S-  .'i'''e  Cabin  in  ,he  Clear- 


"  ,^'5  '"n",^'^  ;V"'  «i"g'-"J'i'--'"  Notices,  Lew;sriS79 
^SSB  f.  "^  «"TV  '■^"■•""  ArchiBological  .Soc..)Lewe" 
Pn'nL   ?"-' '  ^"''^;'''  "'"'  J'^vindalisiu.,  in  I'so  in  the 

Kloswv'li'aa  h,.';'"-''r  'h""'^  '". "*  voml.ulary.  .  .  .  The  I 
iocly  d»Ut.ctical."-.l,.„j.,  xxxiV.  '^T  *"  '  '"-■'"'''  ''''^^""- ' 
l-u«n'T„'„t'""'"'T;    .'•  A'Manu.il  of  Method  for! 

T«A!  ?•  '  '•"""P'et  and  Practice  of  Teachit ..  ■  fo^ 
Teachers  and  Assistant  JL  .tcra,  Lon.,  1886,  iL'iuo.^  '        i 


in(j,^anil  other  I'ocius,  t'bi,>.,  |SS7    ]•>,„„ 

incif  !:^'!Cn^d^^i.t  lo  'si^-':u^!'i^ir^z^ 

and  Forms, ,><an  Fran    l.sns  si„     ,;"'  '""^■'  "eicronceg, 

ptakHl  Acts,  ,-pec,al  Legislation,  Ac,  San  Fran.,  1872,  r. 

forU.^ninV  V"?'"?,,'^-  '^'"'  "'""<■•  Crosses  at  Oos- 
f..rth,  tuinberland.     Illust,     Lon.,  1882,  2  vols.  Svo  an.l 

»t'^"i'Itt7'co!le!.;  S'"'.'^*,  •'"rP'"  ^'••^•'  e^'^'^^'ed 
»[  irinity  tollege,  ( ambndgc,  >67,-  oi-daini'il  Isfis- 
.r.nc.pal  of  Gloucester  t^,lle«e'sinc  S?r  Wi  „iss  J 
Ood;  Hurney  rrize  Essay,  L.^,.,  Ism,  syo 

W,:r,"Lo„"Vs8;-.,^'8v.,''"'"""  ''"""'■''  "f  ""  Ol-"' 
1S?["&  *='*^'»'""»'.    The  Roseof  A^ondalc,  Lon., 

add'Td^'T^-.,'!"'"'"'!'.'^'"""''".  [""".vol.  ii., 
M,  ."I  A  ,  "''  'M'puinted  superintendent  of  the  I' S 
Naval  Aoa,le,„y  1 87S.  1 .  The  Fleets  of  the  World  •  The 
Hailey  Perioil.  Illust.  N  York  |S7r  Svo  9  Tl  1. 
tie  of  Mobile  Bay,  an,,  the  r,,',!,  rV  0  "fo  I,,'  ':„:,' 
(James  and  Morgan  by  the  Fords  of  the  I'u  te,l  S  ates 
Bost*::  f";,"?™."""  '^^''"«''^'  '^''«-''  '•^«'   "Uh  M^'p" 

••nrker,  Francis  J.     Church.Building,an,IThinffs 
Witt  Br^l^s'f."""""''''^'"''^"'  '"  ^--roTtl'.'e-r?! 

Parker,  •■'rnncis  Waylnnd,  b.  18;!7,  in  Bedford 

veriVv'of  Berlin""'  1"  "'"  '"''"''•'  '^ ''"'""  "" ''  "'  '"e  UnU 
..nliii  ^    1      >    ?'  ""''  ""'  "'  "»"  ''"'e  ■•"'Perintendent  of 

Chi^g:'"^f^,r"^<f'"^j'?"'^,r?f:." 

Teaeher   isiji      •!    11       .   \  „      —     ^"e    1  raotieal 

leatner,  1884.     3.  How  to  teach  Geography,  1885. 

1209 


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PAR 


Parker,  Frank  Kowley.  1.  Aialytical  Index 
nod  Digest  of  the  Supremo  Court  of  Judicnture  Acts  nnd 
Rule?,  Lon.,  1S8H,  ful.  nnd  8vo.  2.  The  Powers,  Dulic.«, 
»nd  liUibilities  of  nn  Election  Agent,  and  of  a  Kcturning 
Officer,  at  a  I'arliamcfitury  Election,  I.on.,  188J,  8vo.  3. 
Election  of  County  Councils  under  the  Local  Oovernment 
Act,  Tion.,  1HK8,  Svo. 

Parker,  Kev.  Frederick  Perrot,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  Oriol  College,  Oxford,  1866;  ordained  1S67 ; 
rector  of  Colton  since  187  J.  1.  Some  Account  of  Colton 
and  of  the  "  Do  Wasleneys"  Family,  'iirniingham,  187U, 
8vo.  Privately  printed.  2.  (Eil.)  A  Chartulary  of  the 
Priory  of  St.  Thomas  near  .Stafford,  (Staffordshire  His- 
torical Soc.,)  1888. 

Parker,  G.  W,  A  Concise  (Jrammar  of  the  Mal- 
agasy Language,  Lon.,  18811,  cr.  8vo. 

Parker,  (Jay.  I.  Mr.  Perkins  of  New  Jersey;  or, 
The  Stolen  Bonds,  N.  York,  1888,  12mo.  2.  Playing 
with  Fire:  a  Talo  of  Love,  Sin,  and  Retribution,  N. 
York,  1888,  KImo. 

Parker,  tieorge.  An  Analysis  of  Ilallam's  Con- 
stitutional History  of  England,  Cambridge,  18711,  8vo; 
2d  ed.,  188B. 

Parker,  H.  Vision  of  Justice,  Ac. :  Poems,  Lon., 
18711,  cr.  8vo. 

Parker,  Mrs.  Helen  Fitch,  [anie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
1827-1871.  1.  Rambles  alter  Land-Shells.  Illust. 
Bost.,  180.3,  18mo.  2.  Missions  and  Martyrs  of  Mada- 
gascar, Bost.,  18(U,  12nio.  3.  Frank's  Search  for  Sea- 
Shells.  Illust.  Host.,  1866,  llimo.  4.  Constance  Aylmor, 
N.  York,  1868,  12mo:  new  ed.,  18611.  a.  Blind  Florette, 
Bost.,  1871,  16mo.  0.  A.thur's  Aquarium,  Bost.,  1872, 
I6mo. 

Parker,  Henry,  M.A.,  graduated  at  University 
College,  Oxford,  18j0;  Fellow  of  Oriel  College  1851-85. 
The  Nature  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo. 

"  He  lia-s  examined  the  various  theories  of  the  fine  arts 
from  Aristotle  to  Ktiskin.  and  has  found  them  wanting. 
His  view  is  that  arts  which  canncjt  he  reduced  to  science 
cannot  be  taught  theoretically,  and  that  laws  of  taste 
and  cauinis  of  criticism  are  absurdities.  ...  He  gives  an 
udinirable  history  of  the  term  '  Fine  Arts."'— .S(i(.  Rev.,  Ix. 
GJI. 

Parker,  J.  L.,  and  others.  Henry  Wilson's  Regi- 
ment :  History  id'  the  Twenty-Second  Massachusetts  In- 
fantry, the  Second  Company  Sharp-Shooters,  and  the 
Third  Light  Battery,  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  Bost., 
1887,  8vo. 

Parker,  James,  M.A.,  b.  IS.St ;  son  of  John  Henry 
I'arker,  in/r'i,  and  a  member  of  the  )>ublishing  firm  of 
Parker  it  Co.,  0.\ford.  1.  .\n  Introduction  to  the  His- 
tory of  the  Successive  Revisions  of  the  Book  of  Common 
Prayer,  Oxf.  and  Lon.,  1877,  p.  8vo.  Anon.  2.  The 
First  Prayer-Book  of  Edward  VI.  compared  with  the 
Successive  Revisions  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  to- 
gether with  a  Concordance  and  Index  to  the  Rubrics  in 
the  Several  Edii  ions,  Oxf.  and  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.    Anon. 

"In  these  two  volumes,  which,  with  different  titles, 
really  form  onti  consecutive  anil  elaborate  work,  we  luive 
tuKiuestionably  the  fullest  and  most  accurate  account  yet 
publislied  of  the  succc.-si  ve  revisions  of  the  Book  of  (.'n'ni- 
niou  Prayer,  .  .  ,  lu  the  introductory  volume  the  history 
of  the  various  changes  in  the  Prayer-Book  is  hunted  up 
and  illustrated  from  a  great  variety  of  .sources.  ,  .  ,  The 
second  volume  gives  a  tabular  view  of  all  these  variations." 
— Sat.  KeiK,  xliv.  306. 

S.  Did  (iueen  Elizabeth  talfc  ''other  Order"  in  the 
"Advertisements"  of  1566?  0\(.,  18711,  8vo.  4.  The 
Ornaments  Rubriek,  Oxf.,  1881,  8vo.  5.  The  Early 
History  of  Oxford,  727-1100:  preceded  by  a  Sketch  of 
the  Mythical  Origin  (d'  the  City  and  University,  (Oxford 
Historical  Society  Pub,,)  Oxf,,' 1885. 

"  The  bc-t  jMirt  of  Mr,  Parker's  book  is  undoubtedly  his 
work  on  Oxiord  it.self,  as  it  appears  in  Domesday,  in  the 
various  hints  to  be  gleaned  iu  other  writings,  and  in  all  the 
city  hius  to  tell  (d'  its  own  early  davs  in  what  remains  from 
them  boili  above  ground  ami  below."— .S(i(,  Hn:,  Ixi,  21, 

Parker,  James  Cutter  Dunn,  [mil,;  vol.  ii., 
I'AiiKF.n,  J.  C.  D.,  add,,]  b.  1828,  in  Boston;  graduated 
at  Harvard  1848,  and  studieil  musie  at  Leipsic  ;  professor 
of  piano-forte  and  harmony  in  the  Bo,«tcm  University 
College  of  Music.  (Trans.)  Manual  of  Har^iony,  by  E. 
F.  Richler,  Bost.,  187;i,  12mo. 

Parker,  Joel,  LL.D.,  [anir,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  1875. 
1.  The  Thri-n  Powers  of  (lovernment :  Leotures  in  the 
Harvard  Law  School,  1807-69,  N.  York,  1869,  8vo.  2. 
Conllict  of  Decisions,  Cambridge,  1875. 

Parker,  JoEin  Henry,  C.Ii.,   [iiii(e,  vol.  ii.,  add,,] 
1806-1884.      Ho   superintended    many   excavations   in 
Rome,  and  was  oppoinled  keeper  of  the  Ashinolcan  Mu- 
1210 


scum  nt  Oxford  in- 1870.  1.  The  Archeeology  of  Rome, 
Oxf.  and  Lon.,  1874-77,  Svo.  (Only  the  first  volume  of 
this  work  boars  a  number,  and  the  full  titles  are  some- 
times given  at  the  end,  instead  of  at  the  beginning,  of 
the  volumes.)  Vol.  i. :  I.,  The  Primitive  Fortifications ; 
II.,  The  Walls  and  Gates  of  Rome;  III.,  The  Historicnl 
Construction  of  Walls.  Part  II.,  Illustrations,  (forming 
a  separate  volume.)  1874.  Chapter  or  Part  IV.,  '1  he 
Egyptian  Obelisks:  to  which  is  added  a  Supplement  to 
the  First  Tliree  Parts,  which  form  the  First  Volume, 
1876.  Vol.  ii..  The  Forum  Hoinanum,  the  Via  Sacra, 
1876. 

"  We  must  end  by  again  rejieating  our  deep  sense  of  Mr. 
Parker's  real  services  to  Roman  arebiu'logy,  combineil 
with  our  regret  that  lack  of  order  should  have  made  his 
books  so  much  harder  to  make  use  of  them  than  tlicy 
might  have  been,  and  that  a  hick  of  sound  scholarebip,  wc 
might  almost  say  a  contempt  lor  sound  scholarship,  has  Ud 
him  into  ini.stakes  wliidi  are  likely  to  make  his  real  re- 
searches less  valued  than  they  deserve  to  be."— .Su/,  A'cc  , 
I  xlil.  509, 

Part  VII,,  The  Flavian  Amphitheatre,  commonly 
called  the  Colosseum  at  Rome:  its  History  nnd  Sub- 
[  structures  compared  with  other  Amphilheatres,  Illiisi. 
j  1870.  Part  VIII.,  The  Ac|ueduets  of  Ancient  Rome, 
I  traced  from  their  Sources  to  their  Mouths,  chiefly  by  the 
j  Work  of  Frontinus,  verified  by  a  Survey  of  the  (ironnd, 
1876. 

"  The  whole  book,  with  its  minute  Investigation  of  every 

inch  of  the  aqueducts,  will  be  a  useful  guide  to  any  one 

i  who  wishes  to  study  them  ipii  the  spot.    Hut  no  treatment 

I  could  raise  the  subject  id'  the  present  volume  to  the  same 

level  of  interest  as  its  predecessors,"- .S(i(,  Jlci\,  xliii,  171, 

I      Part  IX.,  Tiunbs  in  a'ld  near  Rome.     Part  X.,  Sculp- 

i  turo   among   the  Greeks    and    Romans :    Mythology  in 

j  Funeral  Sculpture  and  Early  Christian  Sculpture.    ('1  he 

two  parts   form  one  volume.)     1877.     Part  XI.,  Church 

and  Altar  Deeoratiuns  and  Mosaic  Pictures,  1876,     Part 

XII.,  'iho  Catacombs,  1877.   2.  Mi>faic  Pictures  in  Rome. 

Illust.     1879. 

"Students  of  Christian  antiquity  will  find  plenty  of  in- 
teresting nnittcr  in  ibis  volume  of  Mr.  I'arkei'.s.  wbidi 
ciintains,  lie  tells  us  in  his  prelace.  the  substance  ol' 
Cialdini's  work  on  Mosaics.  I'he  subject  is  not  (aic  of 
which  he  has  made  suehasiiecial  study  as  he  has  of  Humes 
other  antiquities,  and  the  preseutwork  is  toa  considerable 
extent  made  up  of  extracts  from  M.  Vilei.froin  Crowe  luid 
Cavalcaselle,  I'.id  we  have,  too,  a  good  many  remarks  fniiu 
Mr.  St.  John  ''.yrwhitt."— .^/iccta/or,  lii,  KW. 
i  3.  Hister.cal  Photography,  Lon.,  1879,  8vo:  2d  ed,. 
rev.  nnd  cnl.,  Oxf.,  188S,  8vo.  4.  The  Ancient  Pri.-un 
of  the  Kings  of  Rome,  Mainertine  Prison,  1879.  ,i. 
A  B  C  of  Gothic  Architecture,  Lon.,  18,sl  ;  2d  ed.,  wilh 
index,  1881,  sq.  16mo.  6.  Architectural  History  of  llio 
City  of  Rome:  based  on  Parker's  ArehieoloL'y.  l.nii,, 
18S1,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  1883.  7.  The  Histoiy  of  Dorches- 
ter, Oxf.,  1882,  2  parts,  8vo. 
Parker,  llev.  John  >Vebster.  Sermons  on  tlu' 
'  Church's  Seasons,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  .Svo. 

Parker,  Kev.  Joseph,  I).D.,  [mitc,  vol.  ii.,  add..j 

b.  18IU),  at  Hexham,  Northumberland;  educated  al  I'ni- 

'■  versity    College,   London;    minister  of  Poultry  Cliapd, 

London,    l.'*69-74,  and  since  then  of  Iho  City  Teniplc 

I.  (Ed.)    Springdalo  Abbey  :  E.\liaels  from  the   Letlirs 

and  Diaries  of  an  English   Preacher,  Lon.,  1868,  p.  S\i., 

I  2.  Homiletic  Analysis  of  the  New  Testament:   vol.  i., 

Lon.,    1869,   8vo.     :;.  Ad  Clerum  :  Advices  to  a   Young 

Preacher,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.     4.  Cily  Temple  Sernmns, 

;  ]ireaehed    in    Poultry    Chapel,  London,    18li9-76,  Lon,, 

1870.      5.    City  Temple   Sermons,  preached   in    Poultry 

Chapel,  London,  1871,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo.     6.  Pulpit  Notes: 

j  with  Introductory  Essay  on  the  Preaching  of  Jesus  Cliri.-t, 

I  Lon.,  18711,  p.  Svo.     7.  lictaehed  Links,  Lon.,  1873,  p. 

Svo;  new  ed.,  1877.     8.  The  Paraclete:  an  E.«8ay  on  the 

Personality  and  Ministry  of  the  Holy  Ghost :  witli  sunjc 

Reference  to  Current  Discussions,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo;  nc» 

ed.,  1876.     9.  The  Priesthood  of  Christ,  Lon.,  1876,  8v.i: 

new  ed.,  1880.     10.   Adam,  Noah,  and  Abraham:    K.\- 

pository   Readings  on  (}enesis,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.     II, 

The  Inner  Life  of   Christ,   in   the  Gospel  of  Matihew, 

Lon.,  1881,  2  vols.  Svo.     12.   Apostolic  Life  as  revealci 

in  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  Lon.,  1882-84,  3  vols.  .'<vc, 

13.  Tyne  Childo:  My  Life  ami  Teaching,  partly  in  llic 

Daylight  of  Fact,   partly  in   the  Liino- light  of  I''anc,\. 

i  Lon.,  1883,  Svo;  new  od.,  1885.      14.   Weaver  Stephen: 

Odds  and  Evens  in  English   Religion,   Lon.,  ISs.').  '-v" 

15.  The  People's  Bible  :  Discourses  upon  Holy  Seriptaie: 

I  vols,    i.-ix.,    Lon.,     1885-88,    Svo.       IB.    Henry    Wm  I 

j  Beeeher;  Eulogy  delivered  in  the  Academy  of  Musi,', 

'  Brooklyn,  Lon.,  18S7,  4ta.     17.  Every  Morning  doth  li' 

;  bring  his  Judgment  to  Light,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 


Parker, 

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tions.  Illust. 
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Parker,  1 
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and  Work,  Bof 
or.  Which  W( 
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Parker,  T 
the  University 
Instruction  in 
1884,  p.  ,lv„.  ; 
(Philosophical 
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Parker,  M 
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as  lieutenant  18, 
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<H8.      10.   Life  of  8.  li.  F.  Morse.  I  retarv  in  N  .»  s"„M,"f.'."^''    "    **':'.-•  became  colonial  see- 


I.on.,  ISSM.obl.  l!i,„„  ^'""S'»'«'-'"-l'"wof.Mi„e, 

..i£:fei^^i?JrS;^VV^^I;«-„;?;'«'s.  at  ston. 


?'«'"  ^7'  N-  York.  1S86.     10.  Life  of  8.  li'.  f'UoZ 
iJ'    ,"•  ^  "l'<-''-'"-''l'"i"S  to  (icncee  Count;.  1888 


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Jark"of'"A''.',  ?'";'*  '^„*"'""'  ("R"«  Abbott.-')  I 
Ja(,K  o(  All  Irades,  liost.,  18fi6  l(i,,,„  •«  t, 
Hickup,  Host.,  1S67  Iflnio  •<  IT  .•  r,'  "•  ^'"""'.V 
and  Work,  Bo  t.,  1868  16 1  J  -Z  V  ""  n'  "■■•  ^^"' 
or.  Whleh  Won'?  iLV  86i,.■^B,,:'"7«i^:'t'rf•■ 
Kunaway,  Host..  186!).  16,1,0  6  I'inU.  ,,„,1i  "'" 
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in.^Yc'?,'L'o„^*;,s7"T;''  ™   "''  A8"-""™l  Hold- 

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anr^!:^:;i,!:[';^,^i!^;-";,,^'-^-ing   Thought. 


fsr'^im'^ ':"'!'  '•'"'"  ;"  '^««.Vi.ne  minister  1S7., 
:  lund:<  on   il„.  „Vi,.:l.  '■■,>,'.".'*';  .r"'.."":  /"»i,diiiK  new  Ids- 


r^::i::n^:;fi^^i-:F"'fT"'--"-^ 

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;.nd  held  variouVeonrmaLl'-  :'ln'Z:ti:;"f:r7"'''J 
..gl.t  Artillery,  Afloat  or  A.b.r<^T:^:^m2''^ 
:   ^cb}"l^:  '''-'K  2'  «e"'»r'<.s  on  'the'liaw;. 


of  theCoas^"be[;e;;-Sa;  Fm^d^^'lT^''''^'^''"™ 
fioin^^out  1,.  a  ya^o^Vr  ;;^^-,l^o;^  -  M^^^^ 


m™  is  Joi,,K  i,.'yii:;l!;:„i:fMW;.. ^njre  to  ^,.,w  w„at  our 

,wn,.^t.'r=:!i;7s:;^''""''-''-iw.  uy. 

I  „n  ,  ?/■*?«' Kinetoii.     Shelley's  "  Revolt  of  r«l,i.„" 

Parkes,  W.  K.     ^ 

mingham,  1887,  8vo. 

Parklmrst,  Itev.  Ch.irles  Henrv    h    is4o     , 

Madison  ..;^ua|  vl<^:r^cl;:^:hrZu:[^ 
SanLi.'S  "^iT"  "'..""-w^^"'/"  Verb,  illustrat'ed'T; 
withoutUen^onVx:  Vo;k."^  ^^  '"  tI^IV"? 
Man's  tVeed.  and  other  .«e  mon  '  \    Y^rk    18^     I  .  1  "^ 

Vo^^,^ni^,.r  '""  ^'"-"'  -"  -'-  Sl^-ion^ T 

Parkin,  John,  r<i/,(,.  vol  ii    h.m  i    i   r. 
ve„t.o„,  ^^  Treat.^„t  of  ^.''(Jluf^'liiJj,^:',^- 

'red.-L^^l8;  ;:';'';;:tl/''?^r'"f^boie:r; 

1'  7.^  88,  2  ,ols.  8vo.     -l.Clijnnte  and  Phthisis.-  .Ir.  The 


Thomas  Carlyle :  an  Essay,  Bir- 


goiiig  out  iiiava(Tit7Vr,i  /I,.,.  .'*'''■,   "o*  "*  '"<«  that  of  i  f  '  "unsis,  i,on.,  1875.  p.  8vo-  2d  ..,1    isx")     ^    iT.  ..  • 
EreJe.  .  .  '  VL'  n ,  rrZV^ f^^^^^^^  "  spanking,    ita  Cause.  Nature,  and  Trelli'ne  t   I'o  ,     |8S^'  I       "'V 

anir^tkS!^!;   S-^  "if  tef,/;--^!!;     W.  /88?;';;^:-  «"«■»  •"■  '^.''"e-"-  >  .-..ular  .[. 

part  of  the  bm,k  wh  cl      eaiswi   ,  'f,,l'a'',"V,"hiily  In  ti,a^t 

5s^uck^.hei,np.l^!!„f-l?,^^'^i[-;;^i'-^ 


Lon..  1887,  p.  8vo. 
Parkinson,  Kev.  Henry  William.  1821  mrj 

state  CWhes   Exa„fn;ej,^^!o.;: Ss^  t™    ^^re^ 
1078.     (Ibis  (vaa  ej|,„|  ^    Thomas  ()rp..n  „   ..  ,' 

crs  .t  IIo  "e     "'/r  ■   "r  '■"^  ^"■'""  y""'  a'clerk  a    So    ^ 
irsct  House;  afterwards  a  j.mrnalist  on  the  staff  of  the 


t  of  the  Shouldor-Oirdlo  and  '     ""y    ?  8w    ^.    n"'      '•  .A.""^  "'   Karlswood,  Lon. 


Structure  and  Development 

Mernum  in  the  Ve,tebiata,  ^ 

Skull  of  the   Fowl,   1869    Jto       -i    ti,;   i^   '   .■■^.""'i  ,    .,, 

(Tropidonotus  N;.trix.)   Lo^,   1'8?[,/t'"■7."TL'S^' Di^ 'i^d'iL'Ts-'ir'^^'''''''  '"  ^"'"^  ™  Narrative  and  a 

l-e  •idoslcus  usseus,  Lon     u.s-i  .i,„      to    '"'=--•■"'•  '" 
Skeleton  My vinoids '    Par    I  r      .  ;  Marfpobranch 

4to      f  All  th«  .T      I-  •'  1  •^tfomyzon,  Lon.,  1884, 


sophieal    Transactions  of  the  KovarSoci'ct;  r'M  "'o„" 


I^ri'b-           '^■^"at.se  on  1-aper,  Preston,  1886.  8v«.  ' 

is's"'"'!'"/ t"'  ."''^-    S'«P»«e>i,    D.D.,    P.R.S.,  d 

K888.     1.  A  Treatise  on  Optics;  3d  ml.,  Lon.,  I8;(.  2 

1211 


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An  Klcmcntary  Trcntisc  on  Mochnnice ;  6th  cd.,  Lon., 
18S1. 

Parkinson,  Itev.  Thomas,  K.R. U.S.,  ordnincd 
lS(il;  vicar  of  \ortli  Ottcrington  since  IS71.  I.  Lays 
nnil  Loiive<  of  the  Forest,  I,on.,  1S,'*2,  p.  8vo.  2.  York- 
shire Legends  and  Traditions,  as  toM  by  her  Ancient 
Chronieler.s,  her  I'oots,  and  Journalists.  Ijon.,  1S8S,  .Svo. 

"Tho  critical  faculty.  If  he  iwsscsses  It.  lias  not  been 
exercised,  but.  niitwithstanding  this,  lie  has  jiroduced  an 
uniiislnj;  biiuk."— /l(/i.,  Xo.  3178. 

ParkinNon,  William  Wignall,  b.  1812,  at  Cat- 
terall,  near  Gnrstang,  Lancashire,  Kng.  The  Principles 
of  Harmony,  1872. 

Parkman,  Alice.  Slices  of  Mother  Goose  :  served 
ivitli  .'^aucc  by  "  Chump,"  Host.,  ]K77,  8vo. 

Parkman,  Francis*,  [niiii;  vol,  ii.,  Taukman, 
Franiis,  .III.,  add.,]  was  ]irofcssor  of  horticulture  in  the 
Agricultural  School  of  Harvard  1871-72.  Ho  has  several 
times  visited  France  ami  examined  the  French  archives 
in  connection  with  his  historical  researches.  1.  The 
Book  (if  Hoses,  Host.,  18B(i.  2.  The  Discovery  of  the 
■ireat  West,  Bost.,  186«,  8vo. 

"  Mr,  I'lirkninn  tells  the  story  with  great  spirit  and  in  an 
execlloiit  style;  bis  own  experience  amoimst  the  saviiKe 
deseemlaiitsof  La  Salle's  Indianseiiatjles  liiin  to  add  many 
ebaraeteristic  sketches  of  scenery  ami  manners  ;  and  we 
may  safely  say  that  the  book  is  worthy  of  his  previous 
<'laims  to  a  very  high  place  among  writers  on  .Vineriean 
history,"— ,■*!/,  lifv.,  xxviii.  713. 

3.  The  Old  KC'ginie  in  Canada,  Host.,  1874,  8vo. 

"  He  treats  his  subject  as  one  wlio  knows  It  In  a  personal 
as  well  as  in  a  literary  way,  .  ,  .  His  descriptive  touches 
are  never  vague  and  rhetorical,  ,  ,  .  His  ,Jesuit.s  and  trap- 
pers are  e,\cclleiil.  but  his  Indians  arc  even  bettar.  .  .  . 
His  style  is  a  capital  narrative  style,  ,  ,  .  He  Is.  moreover, 
a  very  snihi'ient  philosopher,  and  competent  at  all  points 
to  read  the  political  le.ssoii  of  history."— .Vad'on,  xix,  2-)2, 

4.  Count  Frontcnac  and  New  France  under  Louis 
XIV.,  Bost.,  1877,  8vo. 

"  The  rival  systems  of  colonization  are  depicted  with 
great  force,- that  of  France  ba-sed  upon  feudalism,  that  of 
Kngland  upon  industry.  .  .  ,  The  whole  narrative,  so  far 
a.s  It  describes  the  contra.st  of  the  French  and  Uiiglish  col- 
onies, illustrates  this  contrast,  and  it  is  admirably  summed 
up."— yatiim,  XXV.  259, 

0.  Montcalm  and  Wolfe,  Bost.,  1881,  2  vols.  8vo. 

"  .\  book  which  will  tiike  its  place  as  a  masterpiece  in 
military  history,— the  best  account  of  the  most  important 
war  in  our  colonial  period,"— A'lid'on,  xxxix,  ,')i)6. 

"  He  has  worked  minutely  at  (loeumcntary  evidence 
both  in  Kurope  and  America,  and  at  the  same  time  lias 
Bucceeded  in  keeping  himself  well  above  the  facts;  for 
his  story,  rich  as  it  is  in  picturesque  detail,  Is  never  over- 
loaded, and  never  loses  its  continuity."— .8W.  Jiev.,  Iviil, 
824, 

"  It  not  only  conlirins  the  view  we  have  jireviously  ex- 
pressed, that  Mr,  I'arkmau  ranks  amongst  the  best  his- 
torical writers  of  his  country,  but  Justifies  the  addition 
that  his  place  is  alongside  of  the  greatest  hislAirians  whose 
works  are  Kiiglish  classics,"— .4(A,,  No.  2'J87. 

The  above  works  form  Parts  III.,  IV.,  V.,  and  VII. 
of  "  France  and  England  in  the  New  World,"  Part  VI. 
being  still  unpublished.  All  the  volumes  of  the  series 
have  passed  through  several  editions,  and  those  published 
previously  to  1880  are  included  in  a  complete  edition 
of  the  author's  works,  in  8  vols.  or.  8vo,  published  in 
that  year. 

6.  Historic  Hand-Book  of  the  Northern  Tour:  Lakes 
George  and  Champlain,  Ac,  Bost.,  188.%  12ino. 

(Jknbhai,  Cuitiiism  : 

"  If  we  except  Washington  Irving  and  I'rescott,  there  is 
no  I'nited  stales  writer  who  shows  greater  skill  than  Mr. 
I'arkmau  in  giving  full  value  to  bis  researches,  .  .  .  Kven 
Motley,  lliough  a  writer  of  remarkable  talent,  is  not,  on 
'.  .'  whole,  so  groat  a  master  of  his  jieii  as  Mr.  Parkman, 
indeed,  the  latter  pleases  both  by  what  he  says  and  bv  the 
impression  which  he  leaves  of  saying  less  than  he  might 
say.  and  by  avoiding  alike  undue  emphasis  and  artiticlal 
exaggeration,"— ^l//i..  No.  2i\19, 

Parks,  Ilev.  Leighton,  rector  of  Emmanuel 
Church,  lioston.  llis  Star  in  the  East:  a  .Study  in  the 
Early  Aryan  Religions.  Bost.,  1887,  12ino. 

■■  Vedaism,  Urahnianlsm,  Buddhism,  Hinduism,  and 
Zoruastrianism  are  the  subjects  treated  of,  with  the  ad- 
dition of  four  chapters  showing  the  correlations  of  Chris- 
tianity with  the  Arvan  '  stream  of  tendency,'  The  book  is 
the  outcome  of  both  ndlection  in  the  home  study,  and  of 
travel  on  the  Asian  continent  In  which  religion  had  its 
bulb."- C/i(if.  vii.  2D4, 

Parloa,  Maria.     1.  Camp  Cookery;   or.   How  to 

Live  in  Camp,  Bost.,  1878,  18mo.     2.  First  Principles 

of  'lousehold    Management  and   Cookery,   Bost.,  I87il, 

Kimo;    new  ed.,  cnl.,  1882.  3.  Appledore  Cook-Book  ; 

new  ed.,  Bost.,  1S8II,  12mo,  4.  New  Cook-Book  :  Guide 

to  Marketing  and  Cooking.  Illust.     Bost.,  1881,  I2mo. 
1212 


5.  Miss  Parloa's  Kitchen  Companion  :  a  Guide  for  All 
who  would  bo  Good  Housekeeper.",  Host.,  1887,  8vo. 

Parmalee,  Kev.  M.  P.,  M.l).  Home  and  Work 
by  the  Rivers  of  Eden.     Illust.     Phila.,  1888,  l2mo. 

Pnrncll,  Col.  lion.  Artlinr,  late  R.E.,  h.  1841  ; 
son  of  the  t'lird  Baron  L'ongleton.  1.  The  Action  of 
Lightning,  and  the  Means  of  Defending  Life  and  Prop- 
erty from  its  Effects,  Lon.,  1882,  12mo. 

"  .\ii  original  work  on  a  scientillc  subject  of  unusual 
interest."- yl//i.,  No,  'J8.>1. 

2.   The  War  of   the   Succession   in  Spain  during  the 
j  Reign  of  Ijueen  Anne,   1702-1711:   based   on  Original 
Unpublished    MSS.  and    Contemporary   Records:    with 
J  Map,  Lon.,  1888,  8vo. 

"Col,  I'arnell  has  brought  Into  clear  relief  parts  of  the 
contest  before  unnotieed  ;  he  lias  thrown  fresh  I  ghton  its 
lietter-kiHiwn  pa.si-ages;  and  he  lias  woven  his  copious 
store  of  facts  into  a  work  which,  if  not  free  from  defceis, 
I  Inus  the  great  morils  of  research  iiiid  freshness.  His  judi;- 
niciits,  too,  uiKjii  men  and  things  are,  for  the  most  pan. 
impartial  and  true;  and  he  has.  we  think,  comiiletelv  ex 
ploded  the  nmlescrvcd  estimate  niiule  of  I'eli'rhoroUKh 
and  liooke,  while  he  has  done  justice  to  the  niilitarv  skill 
and  heroism  of  tliegreat  Huguenot, Calway,  on  llie"<illiir 
,  band,  he  has  failed  to  combine  his  narrative  into  a  dia- 
j  matie  wliole.  It  is  loo  much  a  series  of  deUichcd  scenes; 
and  we  cannot  agree  with  his  judgment  on  Herwlck,-a 
really  great  eliief,  whose  remarkable  e-xphdls  he  endeav- 
ours throughout  the  bcsik  to  depreciate."— W.  O'CoNNoit 
MoKKIs;  .Iciii/.,  xxxiil,  319, 

Parnell,  E.  A.  The  Life  and  Labours  of  John 
Mercer.  F.R.S.,  the  Self-Taught  Chemical  Philosoidicr, 
Lon.,  1880,  p.  ,Svo. 

"  His  devout  and  generous  soul,  his  shrewdness  and  uii. 
wearied  industry,  his  investigative  mind,  are  well  por- 
trayed in  this  biograjdiy,"- .lC(i(/„  xxxi.  i;>. 

Parnell,  Frank.     Ars  Pasteria,  Lon.,  1875,  I2nio. 

Parnell,  John.  The  Last  Plank:  a  Tale  of  the 
Sea,  Lon.,  1871,  12uio. 

Parr,  II.  Diuncstic  Poisons :  Dyes  and  Colours 
used  in  Domestic  Fabrics,  Lon.,  18711,  12mo. 

Parr,  Miss  Harriet,  ("Holme  Lee,"  pseud.,) 
[niite,  vol.  ii.,  add,,]  b.  1828,  in  York.  1.  The  Life  and 
Death  of  Jeanne  d'Arc,  called  the  Maid,  Lon.,  1866,  2 
vols.  p.  8vo;  1809,  1  vol.  2.  Maurice  and  Eugdnie  de 
Guerin  :  a  Monograph,  Lon.,  1870,  p,  8vo.  Ii.  For 
Richer  for  Poorer,  I/on.,  1870,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  4.  Her 
Title  of  Honour,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo.  u.  The  Beautiful 
Miss  Harrington,  Lon.,  1871,  3  vols.  p.  8vo. 

"The  narrative  is  of  the  domestic  kind,  very  full  of 
rather  dreary  sentiment,  but  comniendably  free  from 
everything  sensational  or  coarse,"— ^1(A,,  No,  2281, 

0.  Country  Stories,  Old  and  New,  in  Prose  and  Verse, 
Lon.,  1872,  2  vols. ;  new  ed.,  1875. 1  vol.  12ino.  7.  Echoes 
of  a  Famous  Y'ear :  the  Story  of  the  Franco-German  War, 
Loi..,  ?S72,  p.  8vo.  8.  Katherine's  Trial,  Lcm.,  187,!, 
12moj  new  ed.,  1875.  9.  The  Vicissitudes  of  Bessie 
Fairfax,  Lon.,  1874,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  10.  This  Work-a-Day 
AVorld,  Lon.,  1875,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  11.  Ben  Milner's 
Wooing,  Lon.,  187(i,  p,  8vo.  12.  Straightforward,  Lon. 
1878,  3  vols.  or.  8vo.  13.  Mrs.  Dcnys  of  Cote,  Lon., 
1880,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  14.  A  Poor  Squire,  Lon.,  1882,  2 
vols.  cr.  Svo.  15.  Loving  and  Serving,  Lon.,  1883,  3 
vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Parr,  Col.  Henry  Hallam,  C.M.G.,  military 
secretary  to  Sir  Bartle  Frero  at  the  Cajie  of  Good  Hope 
1878-80;  served  in  Egypt  1882-84.  1.  Guardana  to 
Isandhlwana  :  a  Sketch  of  the  Kafir  and  Zulu  AVars, 
Lon.,  1880,- 12mo. 

"  Merely  repeats  In  a  concise  and  handy  form  all  those 
arguments  against  the  Zulu  king  with  which  Sir  Karile 
Frere  defended  his  war.  and  the  lallaey  of  which  lias 
again  andagalu  been  expo.sed,"— FiiANti->iEi.i,K.NCoLE.Nso: 
Acad.,  xviii,  213, 

2.  The  Dress,  Horses,  and  Equipments  of  Inlantiv 
and  Staff  Officers,  Lon,,  1881,  ii.  Svo.  3.  The  FurtlicT 
Training  and  Emplovment  of  Mounted  Infantry,  Lon., 
188,8,  p.  8vo. 

Parr,  Mrs.  Lonisa,  b.  in  London;  daughter  "f 
Matthew  Taylor,  and  wife  of  George  Parr.  1.  Dorothy 
Fox,  Lon.,  1870,  3  vols.  p.  Svo  j  new  ed.,  188(1,  1  vol, 

"A  very  charming  love-tale.  .  ,  .  It  is  difflcult  todeeidi 

whether  the  iialni  of  interest  is  to  be  awarded  to  the  very 

amusing  sketch  of  the  shifty  lady  of  fashion,  with  lur 

,  misplaced  pride  cropping  out  on  one  oi'ciision,  and  lici 

ulicr  want  of  sclfrcspcct  when  wealth  i,s  to  be  .secured,  ir.: 

,  another;  or  to  the  no  less  excellent  view  atlorded  of  the 

!  inioleraiice  of  some  forms  of  Protestant   dissent,  and  ol 

j  the  bad  ell'eets  which  religious  formalism  and  social  isolii- 

tion  proiluce  on  the  formation  of  character,"— /l(/i.,  Ni 

22;").'), 

"  It  Is  when  Miss  Parr  i"  among  the  quiet  Quaker  trades- 

1  folk  that  she  really  shov    great  skill.    She  Is  not  only  lU  ■ 


IS?. 

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"  ''  ""  •'appenerl,  and  othiT  Storii.-,  Lon.,  1871 

.  _I8.  p.  8vo.     4.  (iosau  Smithy,  an,l'„ther  Storic 

fioh    lr\^-  '^"-     '•  ,^*""   "■"'   '^>«.   Lon. 

aNov'ei,  Lol,,.  I.^is,  3  vl.'^V'i;:;,  ^^   ''"^""■^-  ""-«'' ^ 
Parr,  llev.  Hubert   IlenniniT    v  a     .     i     .   , 

at    Trinity   College,  Ca„M,"gc        '^.Volinl^i    "  T' I 

4"t^"^^f;;;^^;,i!:.^.r^^,-^™--^aw..| 

1  arrish,  Joseph,  M.D.,  [«„(<.,  'vol.  i'i.,  ..econ.l  of  thn 
lington,  N  .r    sinoo  |S75,  iu  charge  of  a  homo  fur  ner 
Ch'„"p"'"'''  V  r?'""'  "'■  "'»   'imerieun   Assoc  „«n 

Parri.sh,  Kichard  P. 

N.  liork,  188,s. 

ThrT!'''"."V^'''*''>','^""''-     '•  Charley    Uyton  •   or 

£  'aterr,;;,';,,;,;""-  =■  '■■••  •"■»; 

tributed  many  articles  to  Grove's  Dictionary  of  Music 
ItT  °rr  nT'  '^""'P°'r  =  '''"•  i'ortraits  ion.   isse; 

r.n:;ks  t'o's-riiT) ''"'''''''"  ""^  ""^^-'-^ 

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rate  eomblnf ,...!  of  C|',cV"-"4^^t*&f  '""  '^""^'^• 


PAR 
I  T  ^,^"v'  '^'^T  *^''"«'''  <iambier,  b.  Iss.i ;  son  of 

o.»i    .;.',■'•■  "  «'"«™l'l'y.  I.on.,  IS8S,  Mvo      fGcn 

::^e:i^'"f„;i:.i;'--«-i;^;i^'i,;;!^? 


i)ii. 

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.      ""':'.«'•  ««''•  Edward,  D.D.,n„„.  vol   ii 

second  of  the  name  there  mentioned,  add  ,8;i(ls,;-' 

i-oiiege,  usford :  was  rector  of  Aeton,  Middlesev   ISSO- 

m9^Z    f/'"^'^'"iru  """^  '^""'^  »f  Can    rbury   „ 
1S8J,  and    SufTnigan  Bishop   of   Dover   in  1870      Mp 

uZlnrlpT''''  ^"'^'  ^•^-  %  >>'' Broth":: 

Mi'^n"'^'  *^'|**'?'''l  Abbott,  called  to  the  bar  at  the 

^iC^^^;^^^?LS>^?.l^-°l;h^pS 

volume  has  (lone  I  li  narV.I^ifi;  I    1    i>f  this    tascinal  nt; 
|M'l'rcciatlo„';;f''l^is''   eK.'  'excSel^"'  ^r',"'  '[''i'  '"" 

j;^^"Ji:^fi!::^^^-„:ij}:-^^ 

A.  bp.tome  of  English  Church  I  istor;,  I.on       "  i  c; 
in::it."''Tr.:'  ^^^t:J\^Z  ''''  ^-n'ana'otlleJl'iet: 

^^:''||=e.^':;:^«!-Ct:is^?:>^:; 


rca.hihlc  ni 

— AVi(/oH,  xivil.  :i-i(i 

I  Parry,  F.  Clinton.  African  ivt" 
.bout  our  An.mal  Friends  in  x\utal :  with 
Kaffir  L,fe.     must,     hon.,  1879,  p.  8vo. 

!  INS  ""mo         "'"'    "'"''   ""    ''^■""   Change,   Lon., 
Parry,  John  S..  M  n     tan  i«-r    i,  .  .  •  . 

Cte  ine       :'""""«'™l  ^'"•'^''^'0'  "f'^l^hiladolphia.     Eitra. 
Parry,  Sydney   Henry  Jones-,  b  '^IS^o    l»t„ 

I        Vho    ,n,   -'',''"r'"f  ''"■'' ^    '''^™y''   ''""••  'SHB.SVO 

:  chapters  ,m  mo  aios  Vl    ^    a    t^n^  ■contains    nstruotlve 
may  bo  learnt  t i  .  i  '™,"I""S.  *:<■■.  from  wliicb  m\ieh 

i.mnv.    There  iC  a\in,i  .:,.,.';;,?''-;,''''''  ","'  ^'^  "■-"•''''I  '" 

of  Wo^l'^Vi'*'''','^-     Sanitary   Protection  :  a  Course 

■in  s^cLt;.'  itm.!^,'"^;^',':''  ^'"■'""' »'  "■«  ^^-y^'  »""- 

tof:^':^d^iS'';,,^:«^il;';:^^;„«^etehes,Hi. 

P|='D^--Ttr^^87^:i-— -'' 

WaKne7^'n''■^^?•.^^' >'"''•'  '\'-'''"'ovcn,  by  Richard 
aj,ner,  Lin.,  1N|2:  ,^J  cd.,  rev.,  1x73,  Svo 

n.^p?'*?"*'  *^-  "•     '•  I''"'  Man  with  the  White  Hat  • 
0  ,  The   Story  of  an  Unknown    Mission,  U^  885    n' 

svo^'Vi-he'TiVti  'w''""'^"";'  ''"'''•  ^°"-  '«««-■ 

!  sort  and  Place  of  Residence,  A^,  Lon  ,  1808  p   Svo      2" 
i  Lrn-."i^877lp'Tvo"""''"^-  '"™""-'  "'""  '^'^  ^^^^o^ 

^  Ac^^:;r^?,^:;r'^?o^vo''-''- '"^'^ '■-'"- -<> 

'  .nn^^'f  ".""'•V'""''''*  ^*-     '•  Memoir  of  fsher  Par- 

I  Svo'  iTr^T''',^^^^'"^'   ^'^'""^'   I-rovidence    IS?), 
■Sv 0.     2   The  Medical  School  formerly  existing  in  lirovn 

''s^riff .•„;,•'  ^™'''-''"""  ""-^  «niiuates,^;,"vi!lere': 

inj^=^S'!fj^:x;^^-^--:r--.. 
w^rr^^?!^-;r^i:---L.:^?^:™:f'iS;^; 

"f  he  books  have  been  published  anonymously,'  They 
in'^l  "ie  >nany  short  tale,  for  children,  which  are  omit  ed 
iithefolowng  list-  1.  Thornberry  Abbey  ivTlo  of 
the  Established  Church,   Lon.,   is/e,  p.  8n  .     2    Edi'h 

Lon  Ts--  '"'s^'"'  T"i!''  "'  •'"■"  "'  M-'i-nor  Manor, 
1,  8;„      ;',';■     '"■,?•  '^'""■"'^  ^ross,  Lon.,n.d.,[18.09, 

on  i  sal;  "Z'^'r^^'T"  "'"  "''•^'  ""''  "•■-'  '^'""  ^  Tales 
„  ",-'  ',?,'  '*''?■  ■'■  Afternoons  with  Mrs.  .Maitland-  a 
Book  on  o,,.„  ,..,,,  r,.,tr,,  ri«„  and  Entertainment   Lon.^ 

S  urv  of  I..,  t''  •';  n"'  ■•  »y''inglon  ,•  or,  The 
s  H,„h  «  "  ."''?'  PfoTerity,  Lon.?  1861,  p  8vo. 
s.  Ruth   Baynard's  Stoiy,   Lon.,   1861,  p.  Svo      «    The 

ITX  i'fffr'-"^-  ?  Novel,  Lon.,''i867;)  v,;is  'p 
8vo.  II.  Irsula's  Love-Story,  Lon,,  18)19,  3  vols  n 
8vo.     U.   Avice  Arden  :  The  Old  Man's  Romance.  L™*!," 

1213 


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1870,  p.  8v().  12.  Sun  and  Shade,  Lon.,  1871,  3  vols.  p. 
8vo.  Kf.  lioautiful  Edith,  Lon.,  ;Hr2,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 
14.  The   VillBgc  of  Downo:   a  Short  Chronicle,  Lon., 

1872,  p.  Svo.     15.  The  Story  of  Fordington  Hall,  Lon., 

1873,  12mo.  16.  Under  Teuiptation,  Lon.,  1873,  3  vols. 
p.  Svo.  17.  Marian's  Trust,  Lon.,  1874,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 
18.  Mnjor  Vandermere,  Lon.,  187l>,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  li». 
Wrcclicd  and  Saved,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  21).  The  Life 
of  Saint  Colette,  the  Reformer  of  the  Three  Orders  of  St. 
Francis,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  21.  Love-Knots,  Lon., 
1 88 1,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

I'nrsoiis,  J.  T.  Sermons  to  Villagers,  Lon.,  1882- 
8fi,  two  series,  p.  Svo. 

Parsons,  James.  Essays  on  Legal  Topics,  Phila., 
187«,  Svo. 

Parsons,  James  C.  The  Living  Word ;  or,  Bible 
Truths  and  Lessons.     Uy  J.  C.  V.     Host.,  1872. 

Parsons,  Mrs.  Julia,  (Warth,)  ("Julian 
Warth,"  pseud.)     1.  The  Full  Stature  of  a  Man,  Best., 

1886,  12mo.    2.  Dorothy   Thome  of  Thornton,   Best., 

1887,  12mo. 

Parsons,  K.  C.  Cn  the  Working  of  Punkahs  in 
India,  Lon.,  187S,  Svo. 

Parsons,  Theophilus,  LL.D.,  [anfe,  vol.  ii., 
second  of  the  name  there  mentioned,  add.,]  d.  1SS2.  1. 
The  Infinite  and  the  Finite,  Bost.,  1872,  Itimo.  2.  Po- 
litical, Personal,  and  Property  Rights  of  Citizens  of  the 
United  States,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1874,  Svo;  new  ed., 
]S7t).  3.  Outlines  of  the  Religion  and  Philosophy  of 
Swedenborg,  Bost.,  1876,  16mo.  4.  The  Mystery  of 
—  ~  '"  h.  Memoir 


Life,  and  other  Papers,  Phila.,  1879,  12mo. 
of  Emily  E.  Parsons,  Bost.,  1881,  12mo. 
Part,  H.  A.  L.    Camp  Life  and  its  Requirements, 

Lon.,  1S72,  Svo. 

Parton,  James,  [utite,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Topics 
of  the  Times,  Bost.,  1871,  cr.  Svo.  2.  Triumphs  of  En- 
terprise, Ingenuity,  and  Public  Spirit,  Hartford,  1871, 
med.  Svoi  2d  ed.,  1874.  3.  (Ed.)  The  Words  of 
Washington,  B'>st.,  1S72,  I6mo.  4.  Fanny  Fern:  ii 
Memorial  Volume  :  her  Cciect  Writings  and  Memoir,  N. 
York,  1873,  12mo.  .5.  Life  of  Thomas  Jetferaon,  Third 
President  of  the  United  States,  Bost.,  1S74,  Svo. 

"  Mr.  I'arton  has  a  marked  talent  for  story-telling ;  he 
might  liave  been  of  great  and  of  permanent  service  tu  the 
public.  But  good  wiirk  must  have  conscience  in  it,  and 
lie  lias  preferred  to  'scamp'  his.  There  are  many  amusing 
details  ill  Iliis  book  :  but  the  book  as  a  book  is  Ijad  in  plan 
and  in  execution."— A'eid'™,  xviii.  284. 

fi.  Caricature  and  other  Comic  Art  in  All  Times  and 
in  Many  Lands.  Illust.  N.  York,  1S77,  4to.  7.  (Ed.) 
Le  Parnasso  franjais :  The  French  Parnassus :  a  Book 
of  French  Poetry  from  1550  to  the  Present  Time,  Bost., 
1877,  l2nioandSvo.  8.  Lives  of  Illustrious  Men:  the 
People's  Book  of  Biography :  Short  Lives  of  the  Most 
Interesting  Persons  of  All  Ages  and  Countries,  N.  York, 
ISSl,  Svo.     9.  Life  of  Voltaire,  Bost.,  1881,  2  vols.  Svo. 

'•  Whatever  be  the  delicieii"ics  in  Mr.  Parton's  work- 
manship, liis  work  has  many  ami  great  merits.  It  is  .  .  . 
exaetlv  what  it  terms  itself— a  genuine  life  of  Voltaire, 
and  not  a  critiiaie  upon  the  life  and  character  of  \  oluiire. 
In  tliis  respect  it  ditlers  entirely  from  the  works  of  Straii.«s 
and  Cif  .Miuluy. . .  .  The  result  of  the  conscientious  tenacity 
with  whicli  Mr.  I'aitoii  has  dung  to  his  suliject  is  that  lie 
has  written  a  book  wliicli,  whatever  its  defects,  makes  ] 
the  English  and  Anierican  public  for  the  Hrst  time  ac- 
quainted Willi  Voltaire  simiewhat  in  the  same  sense  in  , 
which  they  have  loiij^  been  acquainted  witli  Johnson  or 
Scott."— Audcm,  x.xxiil.  270. 

10.  Noted  Women  of  Europe  and  America,  Hartford, 
1SS3.  11.  Captains  of  InuLstry  ;  or,  Men  of  Business 
vho  did  something  besides  Making  Money,  Bost.,  18S4, 
I2nio.  12.  (Ed.)  Some  Noted  Princes,  Authors,  and 
Statesmen  of  our  Ti.ne,  N.  York,  1885,  Svo. 

Partridge,  F.  J.,  M.A.  The  Life  of  St.  Bridget 
of  Sweden,  N.  York,  18S8,  12mo. 

Partridge,  J.  Arthur,  [unle,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
Citizenship  i'».  Secularists  and  Sncerdotalists  in  tlie  Mat- 
ter of  National  Teaching.  By  a  Birmingham  Liberal. 
Lon.,  1873.  2.  The  Policy  of  England  in  the  East, 
Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  .Making  of  the  Irish  Nation 
and  the  First  Fruits  of  Federation,  Lon.,  1SS6,  Svo. 

Partridge,  S.  W.,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Lever 
Lines  for  Spare  Minutes,  Lon.,  1S67;  new  ed.,  1871, 
12mo.  2.  Important  Truths  iu  Sliuplu  Veive.  Illust. 
Lon.,  IS72,  l2ino.  3.  Be.ids  with  a  String:  Brief 
Thoughts  on  Many  Subjects,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo.  4. 
Rhymes  Worth  Remembering,  Lon.,  1 872,  sq.  16mo.  5. 
Jesus  of  Nazareth;  a  Metrical  Monograph,  Loj.,  1877, 
cr.  Svo. 

Parvin,  Theodore  Sutton,  [nntr,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
1214 


PAT 

pro  .-or  of  natural  history  in  Iowa  State  University 
ISoil-07.  1.  History  of  Iowa,  Chic,  1877.  2.  History 
of  Templary  in  America,  Cin.,  1887. 

Parvin,  Theophilus,  M.D.,  b.  1829,  at  Buenos 
Ayres ;  graduated  at  the  University  of  Indiana  1847, 
and  at  the  medical  department  of  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania  1852;  professor  in  Jefferson  Medical  Col- 
lege s"ince  18S3.  The  Science  and  Art  of  Obstetrics. 
Illust.     Phila.,  1 886,  Svo. 

Paschal,  George  Washington,  LL.D.,  [xnf. , 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1S12-1878,  b.  at  Skull  Shoals,  Ga. ;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  1832  ;  justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Alabama  1841-43;  first  iirofessor  of  jurisprudence  in 
(Georgetown  University.  I.  Decisions  of  the  Supreme 
Courtof  Texas,  (vols,  xxviii.-xxxii.,)  Houston,  lsiii.i-71, 
5  vols.  Svo.  2.  Digest  of  the  Decisions  of  the  Supremo 
Court  of  Texas,  1871-73,  Houston,  1874,  Svo. 

Pascoe,  Charles  Eyre.  1.  London  Guide  and 
Directory  for  American  Travellers,  Lon.,  1875,  12nio. 
2.  Hand-Book  to  the  Principal  Schools  of  England,  Lon., 
1S77,  12nio.  3.  Illustrated  Hand-Book  to  the  Supple- 
mentary Art-Galleries,  1877,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  4. 
Our  Actors  and  Actresses  :  Dramatic  List :  a  Record  of 
the  Performances  of  Living  Actors  and  Actresses  of  the 
British  Stage,  Lon.,  187S,  p.  Svo.  5.  Practical  Hand- 
Book  to  the  Principal  Professions,  Lon.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo: 
new  ed.,  1881.  6.  Schools  for  Girls  and  Colleges  for 
Women  :  a  Hand-Book,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  7.  Dramatic 
Notes:  an  Illustrated  Hand-Book  of  the  Theatres,  Lou., 

1879,  Svo.  8.  (Ed.)  Every-Day  Life  in  our  Public 
Schools.  By  Head  Scholars.  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  9. 
AVhere  shall  I  Educate  my  Son  ?  Lon.,  1883,  cr.  Svo. 
10.  London  of  To-Day :  an  Illustrated  Hand-Book  for 
the  Season,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  (Contiuued  in  1SS6  and 
1887.) 

Pascoe,  Francis  P.  1.  Zoological  Classification  : 
a  Handy  Book  of  Reference,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo  ;  2d  ed., 

1880.  2.  Student's  List  of  British  Coleoptera :  Families 
and  Genera,  Lon.,  1882,  fp.  Svo.  3.  Notes  on  Natur.Tl 
Selection  and  the  Origin  of  Species,  Lon.,  1884,  fp.  Svo. 
1.  List  of  British  Vertebrate  Animals,  Lon.,  1885, 
18mo.  5.  Analytical  Lists  of  the  Orders  of  the  Animal 
Kingdom,  Lon.,  1880,  fp.  Svo. 

Pascoe,  Rev.  William  Gluyas,  b.  1S38,  ut 
Marazion,  Cornwall;  r.  Wcsleyan  minister.  1.  Foot- 
steps of  a  Prodigal ;  or.  Friendly  Advice  to  Young  Men, 
Lon.,  n.  d.,  [1867,]  p.  Svo.  2.  Daily  Helps  to  the  Higher 
Life,  Lon.,  1875,  12mo. 

Pask,  A.  T.  1.  From  Lock  to  Look  :  Guide  to  tlie 
Thames  from  Teddington  to  Oxford,  Lon.,  1SS2,  Svo.  2. 
Done  in  the  Dark,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  3.  Two  Charm>; 
or,  A  Hand  in  the  Clouds,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo.  4.  Mid- 
summer Madness:  a  Novel.     Illust.     Lon.,  1887, 4to. 

Pask,  B.  P.  The  Apostle  to  the  Gentiles  :  a  Hand- 
Book  on  the  Life  of  St.  Paul,  Lon.,  1877,  l2mo. 

Passinghani,  Capt.  K.  T.  Missionary  Tour  in 
India  and  Ceylon,  Lon.,  ISSl,  12mo. 

Passmore,  J.  T.  The  Irish  Sphinx,  Bristol,  18S7, 
12mo. 

Passmore,  Mrs.  T.  H.  Non  Angli,  sed  Angeb. 
Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 

Passmore,  W.  Compendium  of  Evangelical  The- 
ology iu  the  Words  of  Holy  Scripture,  Lon.,  1873,  p. 
Svo. 

"Pastnor,  Paul,"  (Pseud.)  See  Buckham,  J, 
mipyd. 

Pastor,  Robert.  Short  Tales  for  Young  Reader-. 
Edin.,  1870.  12nio. 

Patch,  Olive.  1.  Familiar  Friends.  lilust.  Lon., 
18S0,  r.  Svo.  2.  A  Parcel  of  Children  :  with  some  Ac- 
count of  their  Doings,  Lon.,  1882,  r.  Svo.  3.  Myself 
and  my  Friends:  a  Tale  for  Children,  Lon.,  1883,  r.  '*vo. 
4.  Sunny  Spain:  its  People  anil  Places:  with  Glimpses 
of  its  History,  Lon.,  1884,  Ito. 

Patchett,  I.  Qualitative  Chemical  Analysis,  In- 
organic and  Organic,  Lon.,  1S87,  p.  Svo. 

Pater,  Walter  Horatio,  b.  1839,  in  London; 
educated  at  the  King's  School,  Canterbury,  and  at  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  wliere  he  graduated  in  1802;  clcot  d 
Fellow  of  B.asenose,  in  which  college  he  has  since  licld 
various  otHccs.  Ho  lias  spent  much  liuio  in  Italy,  Fr:uicc, 
and  Germany,  and  has  contributed  to  the  leading  Ivng- 
lish  reviews.  1.  The  Renaissance:  Studies  in  Art  und 
Poetry,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1877;  4th  tlious.ni, 
rev.  and  enl.,  ISSS.  ,         ,.  , 

"  These  remarkable  '  Studios'  arc  among  the  s  gn?  ol  t  le 
times     Since  tlie  days  of  the  purists,  when  Mr.  Kusl;ii',  'le- 


PAT 

!!,'!.",llf„'',''  ""?  Rennlssance  ns  hcillow  ^,,.1  unholy,  n  sitiKU- 
lar  change  lias  cdmu  cvit  the  younger  L'un.Tiuion  ho  ur.> 
now  In  turn  m.,ul,liuK  tlR.  literature  a  "7  he  «rtf  he 
country  I'oetry  [mhuinK,  an,l  eritieiMu  al  ke-tlie  ietry 
an(l  pictures  of  Mr.  Kossetti,  the  poetry  (,f  Mr  Swintiinie 
not  to  mention  a  host  of  iniltatorsalie  im  ■  1 1"  of "  r' 
Hume  JoneM,  together  with  <llver«er  ticalwr   i    i^s  eh  .ls 

,.r,  r.    l'„  "f  "">^«V"''^^. ';'  ft  '"^^w  lift-  sometimes  iurrei- 
(lered  to  passion  and  to  pleasure,  but  In  Its  better  littl-iL 

\  r    .r,  "",",',"'  '•"J">""^,"'  "'"'  l""'t>  a-sihetic  culture. 
Mr  I'ater,  lollowiiiK  In  the  wukco!Cerialn  Krench  writers' 
hi.s  discovered  a  pra-Rennlssanee.-to  u.h>  hisowii  words' 
a  UenaKsanee  witl.ln  the  limits  of  the  mi.ldle  aje  iSf  a 


PAT 


.riiTi...,.  .  .  .  """'"  '""'  '  ""IS  oi  uie  niKiuie  age  tse  f.  a 
l.rl  II  nt,  hut  in  part  abortive,  effort  to  do  lor  human  1  fe 
and  the  liumaii  mlud,  at  the  end  of  the  twellUi  a  1 1  t  e 
beKinmuK  of  the  thirteenth  century,  ■  wha  was  i  ftmvar  Is 
;  a'vii  cl  wlirb.";e',''.'  •  •  •  ;F"S  '^^^l^'^^-"  '-"  "oonnrdo 
w hoi  I  ,r„ J  .  L?"l'  '•'^''^"  ^>'  "'"■'*'-'  "h"  «re  versed  in  the 
wiKile  library  that  has  grown  out  of  the  most  fiTiileof 

ImI'm'S  'i"  ""'  ,"",','""  ■•"•'^•'"-    «»t^tle  ami  s  '  n'h   ig  in 
sight  Is  shovyn  in  tliat  part  of  the  artist's  career  wliicff  1  es 

n.n.li''"""^'';,"^  "';■.""""■"'  ""^l  ""-■  supernatu  a  1,  wh  cJ^t 
touched  on  divination,  'c  airvoyance,'  the  ale  em  it's 
secret,  with  the  strange  approaches  in  ininml  creatio  i  to 

carHes  he'lnollirv?'  '  '  '  '''•'■■ '''•^' .I'"agraphiiiX'b,'Kk 
„ n  w.  •■  "'>)"',ry  bi  a  consumniat  on  ;  [t  points  to  the  be- 
allamltheena.anofeveryphaseofart.pasM;  eV,  ,",h'^^^ 
T:., '  ^^^  "'"!■"'  .'"."t-'ht  seems  to  be  tl  at  life  Is  sli  rt  but 
tliat  art  can  make  it  long ;  that  the  wisest  men  gl ve  tl'iem 
►elves  to  art  and  song,  and  tluisget  as  maiiv  ulsaUons^is 
i.o.sslble  into  tiie  alFutted  time.  Art  corny" p?ofess1iB 
lankly  to  give  nothing  but  the  highest  "maUtnoviu? 

T  ^-  *?"'."'„•'"!  t'picurean:  his  Sensations  and  Ideas, 
Lon.,  18S0,  2  vols.  (<vo ;  2d  ed.  same  year. 

book  could  scjircely  be  written  ;  yet  the  pcturesofTm.  lent 
Hie  and  ,jld  n.sj,ects  of  Italy  which  It  co  a  ns  are  i  iniej- 
ous  and  beautiful  enough  Uj  attract  even  readers     ho  do 

not  lianker  after  mysticism The  air  of  tl le  W(  rk  the 

atmosiihere  through  which  we  see  the  pictiir4  pf^s  ami 
ZZTV'""^'  °"'."'  '?<''""  "'"'  clear.'^ikeJ^n^f silver 
,'   I  m'h1'ir""-''','"'V'^king  on  .secular  olive  ganlens,  cold 

Si;  lix  J^l'  ""  """•'"  ''""'  "f  '""''"''^  marbles.''-Sai: 
3.  Imaginary  Portraits,  Lon.,  ISSr,  8vo.  (Consists  of 
four  stones:  A  I'rinee  of  Court  Painters,  Denys  l'Au.xer. 
rois,  Sebiistian  van  ,?torck,  Duke  Carl  of  Kosenmold.) 

"The  distinctive  merit  and  characteristic  of  the  whole 
book  will  be  mi.-sed  if  the  reader  does  not  app4-iatt  what 
the  author  has  evidently  tried  to  do.  He  must  not  cou- 
M.ler  himself  as  listening  to  a  tale-teller  but  as  w  ebb  r 
ai.arti>tgr«dunllyad,lii7gstr,,ketostroke  aidprm^^^^^^^^ 

;.■;  V,'  'V',","'!''''*"''^'  V"*--'^''.  «s  in  narration,  but  a  cm: 
IxlM  m  '     i'"Prcssion,  a.s  in  drawing."-.y«(    W"„ 

J.  Appreciations ;  with  an  Essay  on  .Style,  Lon..  188», 
cr.  Svo.    (Contains  reprinted  essays  on  Coleridge,  Words- 

wortUf  &c, ) 

Urnkr.\l  CniTirisM  : 

of'suJlf  "hJ'?  ""'"f  "■''i'*,''  whoexcels  Mr.  Pater  in  grace 
of  stjle.  He  does  mjt  indulge  in  pas.sages  of  sustained  elo- 
.luenco,  but. every  word  he  writes  is  S  :  ated  to  he  t  e 
best  word  111  that    phiee,   to   have  its  All!    s I'gi  "tat  on 

";  l?; ;.  >h"  ■  i","''  'V'  '.''"'••  "f  «">'-se,  there  are  pasS 
of  e.\(  eptloial  jjeauty  ;  but.  fine  as  these  are,  Mr  I'a  er's 
special  laciiltv  for  verbal  expression  Is  niore  noliceal  le  iu 
lii.s  occasional  use  of  certain  words  which  Iu  N  m  ,,,1 
so  to  speak  act  like  a  charm.  While  he  is  the  i  ost  rhv  ^  '■ 
inical  o!  Kimiish  prose-writers,  his  Is  the  mSuf  tl  e 
viola  rather  than  of  the  violin. "-.KA    n"  ■.«".  '"* 

I'atersoii,  II.  Seed-Time  and  Reaping,  Lon., 
i!>77,  or.  Svo, 

Patersoii,  Kev.  Hugh  Sinclair,  M.D.,  b.  18.32 
at  Campbeltown,  Scotland ;  educated  at  the  University  of 
(.luseow  ;  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Free  Church  1.44  • 
pastor  of  Trinity  Presbyterian  Church,  Xotting  Hill' 
Undon,  .since  1880,  editor  of  the  British  and  Foreign 
hvangehoal  Review  and  Word  and  Work.  1. , "Studies  in 
Life:  Lectures,  Lon.,  l!S-|i,  l2mo.  2.  The  Human  Body 
iind  Its  t unctions:  Lectures,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo  3 
Icalth  Studies:  Third  Course  of  Lectures,  Lon.,  188o' 
1-1110.  (rhese  three  works  were  republished  together 
under  the  lit  e  of  "  Lite,  Function,  llealth  :  Studies  for 
\"»ng  Men,"  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo.)  4.  In  Defence:  the 
Larlier  Scriptures,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo.  5.  Christ  and 
Crui.im:  ttitne-  E.xamincd.ind  Crus.-K.xamined,  Lon., 
'  TK  V  o',*r??r  ''"''  Crowns,  Lon.,  1884,  sci.  IKmo. 
,.  1  he  Fourfold  Life  :  its  Antecedents  and  Consequences, 
Lon  1884,  p.  8vo.  8.  Faith  and  Unfaith  :  their  Claims 
and  ConBicts,  Lon.,  188,5,  p.  Hvo. 

1   **'*?fifo*"'„  •'•      Autobiographical    Reminisoences, 
ijon.,  187J,  p,  8vo. 


Paterson,  James,  M.A.,  of  the  Middle  Temi.lc, 

1889  rtTv  .'■  7''"  ^^■'"'-'  ""<"««-■■'•  House  ict 
1869-70:  wi  h  Notes,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo.  2.  The  Bas- 
tardy Laws  Amendment  Act,  1872,  Lon.,  1872,  12mo.    3. 

.h„  «  V".  '^'""•■l-  Commentaries  on  the  Liberty  of 
Security  of  the  Person,  Lon.,  1S77-7S,  2  vols   p   Svo 

r,,hJr.5K"'?'"*  "i'*''™'  amount  of  Information  'thai  would 
o  herwise  liave  been  sought  for  In  very  liiacTcvslblc  niaces 
given  In  a  p<|pular  and  accessible  fordi ;  i  1  f  we  c^-,*nt 
Sir.  Palerson's  .lefinitioii  of  the  liber  "of  esidjectli^s 
U^yr-AZ,%\';l,'^.'^'''  "'  """"  "'■  """  '^raucl'i'of'the 

i  J'  \^"^  '''i"'^'  "''  "'"  •'"'''  ^l'*^^"''-  ""J  Public  Woi- 
ship:  being  Commentaries  on  the  Liberty  of  the  ."Subject 
'and  the  Laws  of  England,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.    li.  Notes 
on  the  Law  of  Master  and  Servant,  Lon.,  188.i   ,Svo 

Paterson,  John.      Memoir  of  Robert   Paterson. 
By  his  Brother.     Edin.,  1875,  p.  8vo. 

Paterson,  M.      Mountaineering  below  the  Snow- 
Line.     Illust.     Lon.,  18,s(i,  cr.  8vo 
Paterson,  Noel    H.      Manual  of  the  Usages  .d' 
,  tlie  .-tock  Exchange,  Lon.,  1870,  12uio 

rn^"!^^*"s"'  "•  "•    Robespierre:  a  Lyrical  Drama, 

Lon.,  lSi7,  8vo.  ' 

Royal  College  of  Physicians,  Edinburgh.  For  biog  ,  «eo 
Patkhsox,  John,  «„;»■,,.  Memorials  of  the  LifJ  of 
James  Synic,  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  in  tlie  Uni- 
versity of  Edinburgh,  Ac.,  Edin.,  1.S74,  p.  Svo. 
iwlT'lf  ™'"^'  "^  '.';'*  "leniolr  lies  In  Its  .setting  in  their  true 
•f,  ,!,"',:■'*''■ ''r""""'"""  ^'■'"s  '"the  surgervof  h  s  day 
ma  c  Of "i'l  e"  !oln";r  "f  ■'""r'  «<"""S  together  with  ai?  e sU^ 
SUlic^tJiSiS^'^^lSJI,^:^^^^  »-8ica.  method  or 

Paterson,  T.  V.  The  Art  of  Living;  or,  Good 
Advice  for  Old  and  Young;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1.884,  I2mo 

Pate:  son,  Thomas,  d.  1882;  a  cabinet-maker  and 
wood-carver,  who  devoted  his  spare  time  to  tlie  study  of 
social  and  industrial  questions.    A  \ew  Method  of  Men- 

1"^  18^r'''p"1'^'',P^'°""''"-'  '"  •'"''"'^"1  Economy, 
Lon.,  I8S6  Posth.  (Contains  a  prefat.iry  memoir  bJ 
the  author  8  widow.)  -^ 

I  TJ.^,f*« ''!,""^  ^h     1.  Ancient  Ballads  and  Songs  of 
North  Scotland,  Edin.,  1870,  2  vols.     2.  Guide  to  Edin- 
\  burgh,  Edin.,  1883,  Svo. 

i  Paterson,  Miyor-Gen.  William,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
!  Paterso.v,  Captain  WiLi.rA.M,  add.,1  formerly  professo; 
,  of  military  drawing  in  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sand- 
!  hurst:  retired  1885.     Notes  on  Military  Surveying  and 

Reconnaissance,  Lon.,  lS7a;  6th  ed,  1882 
i  r„*'?!fr°!V'  '**,''"'«'"'  «''l"l  to  the  bar  at  Gray's 
i  inn  184,j.     Ihe  Practical  Statutes  of  the  .Session  1885- 
I  with  Introduction,  Notes,  Ac,  Lon.,  1885,  I2mo 

I  atmore,  Coventry  Kearsey  Deighton, 
['•nle,  vol.  11  P.VT.M0KK.  CoVE.NTUy,  add.,]  reliied  froiii 
his  post  in  the  British  Museum  about  1868,  ami  bought 
an  astate  in  Sussex.  He  has  contributed  to  tlie  Edin- 
burgh and  North  British  Reviews,  and  was  for  some 
years  a  writer  on  the  Pall  Mall  (iazette.  1.  (Ed.)  The 
Children  s  Garland  from  the  Best  I'oets,  ("  Golden  Trea«- 
„"?i  •;«'••')  Lon.,  1873,  p.  , Svo.  2.  The  Unknown  Eros, 
and  other  Odes,  Lon.,  1877,  sq.  Ifimo.  Anon.  2d  ed 
with  author's  name,  1878. 

"  A  ,s'-les  of  poems,  most  of  them  odes  in  the  stricter 
sense  oi  the  term,  others  in  a  laxer  sense  embodv-inJ 
rains  of  very  lofty  ami  occasioiiailv  of  somewhat"m  ical 
8&;l«;-,  I-'SM^"''  '^^P^'"'"-'-''  »■"'  '""^ic"'  languay.''- 
[3.  Amelia,  Tamcrton  Church  Tower,  Ac;  with  an 
Essay  on  Metrical  Lore,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  8vo.  4  Flori 
legium  Amantis.  Edited  by  Richard  Garnctt.  Lon., 
Is, 9,  ISmo.  (A  volume  of  selections  from  the  published 
works  of  Mr.  Patmore.)  5.  Poems:  Second  Collective 
L.lition,  Lon.,  Lssti,  2  vols.  12mo.  (Includes  some  poems 
previously  unpublished.)  ' 

(fENERAi,  Criticism  : 

litile'wilb"!',!"^',',^  ""  "r'm''"'  ■■"";'>■  been  content  to  do  so 
little  with  his  art ;  .so  brilliant  am  luingcnt  a  thinker  bus 
periuips  never  been  ciitent  so  long   1,  ,1    e  he  very 

border-land  of  insipidity.  Horn  with  a  L-ift  which  w^be^ 
.  evc  woun  nave  enabled  hUu  loadoiiia  wide  circle  of 
tliemes.  he  hits  almost  obstinately  confined  himself  to  the 
embroidery  .,1  ,me.  Dowered  wfth  a  rare  ear  br  n  etrici^ 
eflects  educated  lu  all  the  niceties  of  metrical  science  lie 
has  of  set  nurposc  chosen  the  most  sing^-siV^  cff  English 
metres  as  the  almost  exclusive  vehicle  iif  his  ideaJ  ■I'b.. 
h',!!'';',',''-'  I'l'/J- 1  "•■"•t"ble,  with  his  humdrum  MoVie^Tif  girls 
thatsiiudlof  bread  and  butter,  is  In  his  inmost  heart  the 
most  arrogant  and  visionary  <.f  mystic".   Tiiere  is  1,0  Hgiire 

1215 


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more  IntfrestiiiK  or  more  (liflliult  tt>  niinly7.e  on  the  poetic  i      L>.   Kiirly  Heconla  relating  tu  Mining  in  .ScuilttuJ,  Edln., 


suwt' uf  our  Kenerallim."— -l"!..  No.  Iio.i'.i. 

"  l.iisl  niglit  1  rt'ftil  till'  new  I'oi  in,  ( First  [lart  of    \  Ifto- 
ricNol'  l,ovc.'i  1  omi  truly  Miy,  with  ii  Kirat  ilwil  of  pleiwure ; 


1M7S,  4to. 

"  Such  B  book,  .  .  .  revcalhiK  as  It  (Iocs  the  first  develop- 
meiits  of  an  liidiistrv  whlcli  lias  become  the  nmiiisprlnK  of 
iittlit  to  be  specially  iiiterestlUK  to 


-ami  as  you  know  my  aversion  lo  that  form  of '  ""I'osl:  ,  ,|,^,  „„ti,,„„i  prosperity. outtlit  to  b 
tloii  when  w,{  ine.xor«t)ly  neeessary  aiul  with  what  horror  j,  ,j  ,,,  jJi,o,^i,nieii."-N<i^  AVi 
I  av.iid  the  things  commonly  called  •  I'ociiis,  you  mu\  ,'  ,  ,,,.,,„u  ,,f  ^,,„||,,„,1  ■  a 
fairly  take  to  yourself  a  very  considerable  credit  out  ol       /■■   ihe  .Medals  oM-otlai  d  .  a 


tliat  fact  alone!  The  iiuestion  whetlier  it  had  not  licen 
better  that  a  man  of  yoiir  iiowers  had  trained  hliiiselt  to 
mme,  as  e.Miiilsilelv  as  you  have  to  verse,  and  stood  by  the 
viitorous  /(ic/  as  the  L'oils  have  unalterably  made  11.  instead 
of  lloatiiiu  in  this  VIkIiI,  beautiful  way,  rods  ami  ml.les 
above  it-  the  iiiiestloii  whether,  even  in  verse  lt.sell.  with 
this  admirable  power  of  execution,  you  should  mil  now 
take  some  more  robust  class  of  subjects,  and  close  the  Inm- 
bmluur  Enterprise  as  well  (inlshed,  these  and  other  iiue.S; 
tionsare  still  open  with  me.  .  .  .  There  is  a  great  deal  of 
talent  in  this  liook;  the  execution  id'  it  nearly  perfect; 
and  the  sentiments  and  doctrines  set  forth  in  it  Kenerii  ly 
exalted  and  noble  :-what  a  pity  they  went  soarinn  miles 
above  llie  rugKed,  contradictory  facts,  instead  ol  staiidiiig 
amid  tlieni,  toilsomely  eoiistralniuK  tlicm  into  melody.  — 
LfltiroJ  T.  Ciirliik  lt>  Ciivfulry  I'almim;  Oct.  H.  I8WI,— imb- 
li.sheil,  with  four  similar  letters  of  earlier  date,  in  /l(/i., 
No.  301)1.  „  ... 

Patmore,  <;.  Our  Pets  and  IMay-lcllows  in  Air, 
Earth,  and  Water,  Lon.,  IS.-iil,  12mo. 

Patmore,  Marianne  Caroline  and  Coventry. 
(Trans.)  St.  Hernard  on  tiie  Love  of  God,  Lon.,  If^Sl. 

Paton,  Andrew  Archibald,  ["»'',  vol.  ii.,  add.] 
1.  Sketches  of  the  Ugly  Side  of  Human  Nature,  Lon 


Descriptive  Catalogue 
of  the  Koyal  and  other  Medals  relating  to  Scotland.  II- 
lust.     Edin.,  1SS4,  -Ito. 

Pattee,  William  M.  A  History  of  Old  nraintreo 
and  tiuincy  :  with  a  Sketch  of  liandolph  and  Ilolbr.iok, 
Quinoy,  IS7S.  ^vo. 

Patten,  Claudius  Iluchanan,  d.  is.'ii).  Englnnd 
as  Been  by  an  American  Hanker :  Notes  of  a  Pedestrian 
Tour,  liost.,  ISS,^,  12ino, 

Patten,  Simon  Nelson.  The  Stability  of  Prices, 
(American   Econoiiiie  Assoc,  I'ub.,)  Bait.,  I8SH,  Svo. 

Patten,  W.  The  Slide  Uule  Instructor:  Ijucstions 
and  Solutions,  Manchester,  ISSf.  12uio. 

Pattenden,  F.W.  Our  Farm.  Illust.  Lon.,  IS.sS, 
■Ito. 

Patterson,  Alexander,  liible  Manual  for  Chn>- 
tian  Workers  and  Voung  Converts,  N.  York,  1SS8,  Itiiao. 

Patterson,  Arthur.  1.  Sea-Side  Scribblings  tor 
Visitors;  or,  How  to  make  the  most  of  a  Holiday  .laiiiit, 
Lon.,  1S87,  p.  Svo.  2.  Notes  on  Pet  .Monkeys  and  how 
to  manage  the.n.     Illust.     Lon.,  1S8S,  p.  8vo. 

Patterson,  Arthur  J.,  [miii,  vol.  ii.,  add.]     I. 


1867,  p.  8vo.  2.  Henry' Beyle,  (otherwise  De  Stendhal:)  '  (Trans.)  The  New  Landlord;  from  the  Hungarian  id 
a  Critical  and  Biograjihioal  Study  :  aided  by  Original  |  M.  Jokai,  Lon.,  IsdS,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  2,  The  Miig.var.- : 
Documents  and  Unpublished  Letters  from  the  Private  j  their  Country  and  Institutions:  with  Maps,  Lon,,  ISTo, 
Papers  of  the  Family  of  Beyle,  Lon.,  1874.  p.  Svo.  I  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  Mr  I'aton's  book  Is  carefully  and  clearly  written,  and  :  ••  The  .smdal  life  and  politics  which  are  portrayed  in  his 
has  many  neat  turns  of  thought  and  expression."— .s'ii(.  pages  have  a  suriirlsing  air  of  realitv  ;  and  thou^di  wc  oc 
Rev.   xxxvili.  .TO.  ■  caslonally  find  ourselves  dinering  from   his  ccaicliisioii>, 

"Though  Mr  Paton  has  not  troubled  himself  with  nr-  «e  are  bimnd  to  admit  that,  wherever  we  have  tested  thcui, 
rangement  or  analysis,  being  coiileiit  to  mass  together  a  ^e  have  found  his  narratives  and  descriptions  not  only  uc 
inmiber  of  extracts  from  Beyle's  familiar  letters  ami  couple  cun.le,  but  pervaded  by  an  Impartial  and  diMriiuiimliiii; 
them  with  a  meandering  thread  of  dissertation,  he  gives  ;  spirit.  .  .  .  One  of  the  most  acute  and  inlcrcsliin.'  Oook> 
us  some  insight  into  the  true  nature  of  his  hero. '— .Sjiccdi-  i  which  have  apjieared  for  a  long  time.  — .Ni/.  l\o\,  xxix. 

"'"'Hc^  seems  to  have  collected  in  Stendhal's  Italian  resl-  I  "Xot  a  description  of  the  checkered  country  in  its  «ii- 
deuces  such  details  as  he  could  procure  from  persons  who  ,  tirety,  .  .  .  but  a  special  study  on  its  central  nationality 
had  known  the  French  author;  and  moreover  he  has  been  ...  Everything  peculiarly  Magyar  is  dwelt  upon  at  lull 
furnished  with  a  iiuniljer  of  private  letters,  which  throw  ,  length  and— let  us  add-with  orofound  kiinwledge,  th. 
uuite  a  new  light  on  Heyle's  temperament."— /l»i.,  No.  'J430.  ,  fmit  of  rejicated  and  protracted  so.iourns  in  the  couiiti  y 
^  _  ".     ,  «        .     »r      .     _   __,.!.    _    ¥,„    I  .,r  .,  ....«r..n»  <a,-.,ni,iriti'  \v\i\t  til..  M agj'ar  iauguagc.  and  < 


to  Entire  Freedom  of  Trade,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Paton,  Kev.  Robert,  ministerof  Kirkinner.  The 
Scottish  Church  and  its  Surroundings  in  Early  Times, 
Edin..  1884,  cr.  Svo. 

Paton,  William  Agnew.  Down  the  Islands:  a 
Vovage  to  the  Caribbees.     Illust.     N.  York,  1887,  r.  8vo. 

"Written  with  spirit,  taste,  and  relinemeut  of  a  rare 
kind."— .'<j)f<'/u^H',  Ixi.  bwU. 

Patrick,  ii.  T.  W.,  professor  of  philosophy  in  the 
State  University  of  Iowa.  (Trans.)  The  Fragments  of 
the  Work  of  Heraciitus  of  Erhesus:  from  the  (Jreek 
Text  of  By  water:  with  an  Introduction,  Historical  and 
Critical,  Bait.,  1888,  Svo. 

Patrick,  Mary.  1.  Mnrjorie  Bruce's  Lovers,  Lon., 
1877,  2  vols.  or.  Svo.  2.  Chiistine  Brownlee'a  OrJeal, 
Lon.,  1878,  a  vols.  or.  Svo.  3.  Mr.  Leslie  of  Under- 
wood :  a  Story  with  Two  Heroines,  Lon.,  lS7i),  3  vols.  or. 
Svo.  ,^  „ 

Patrick,  Robert  William  Cochrane-,  LL.D., 
F.S.A.,  1842;  M.P.  for  North  Ayrshire  18811-85;  under- 
secretary for  Scotland  1888.  1.  Records  of  the  Coinage 
of  Scotland  from  the  Earliest  Period  to  the  Union.  Il- 
lust.    Edin.,  187fi,  2  vols.  4to.     Only  2.")0  copies  printed. 

"There  is  no  elo-ss  of  coins  which,  at  the  present  time, 
has  a  liigher  market  value,  or  arouses  more  interest  among 
antiquarles,than  the  Scottish.  .  .  .  Ordinary  numismatists 
eonceni  Ihemselve.s  clUetiy  with  the  attribution  and  clas- 
siHcation  of  coins ;  while  to  philosophical  students  of  his- 
tory the  mint  regulations  and  the  state  of  tlie  currency 
at  various  periods  are  of  great  interest.  Both  classes  ol 
studenta  will  llnd  much  that  is  new  to  them  in  the  docu- 
ments brought  together  by  Mr.  Cochrane  Patrick.  —Mh., 
No.  2068.  ,  .  ,    . 

"  Not  the  production  of  a  dilettante,  but  of  a  real  stu- 
dent,"—C.  F.  Keary  :  Acad.,  xii,  48. 
1216 


the  Liabilities  of  Railways  for  Injuries  to  the  Pcrsi.n, 
Phila.,  1 880,  Svo.  2.  Federal  Restraints  on  State  Action  : 
the  United  States  and  the  States  :  treating  of  the  Rein 
tions  of  the  Government  of  the  United  States  and  lln' 
Governments  of  the  Several  States  with  Regard  to  Ta\;i- 
tion,  ic,  Phila.,  1S88,  Svo.  3.  The  United  States  and 
the  States  under  the  Constitution,  Phila.,  1888,  Svo. 

Patterson,  Rev.  George,  b.  1824,  at  Putnn, 
N.S.;  graduated  at  Dalhousie  College,  Halifax,  IMI: 
studied  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  and  was  pnst"i 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Green  Hill,  N.S.,  ISr.i- 
7fi.  1.  The  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity  underlying  tin' 
Revelation  of  Redemption,  Edin.,  187(1,  p.  Svo.  2.  Ili- 
tory  of  the  County  of  Pictou,  Montreal,  1877,  3.  -Mi-- 
sionarv  Life  among  the  Cannibals :  being  the  Life  "I 
the  Rev.  John  Oedderd,  1S82.  4.  The  Heathen  World, 
Toronto,  1884. 

Patterson,  Grace.  (Trans.)  Olympia  Morata; 
from  the  French  of  Jules  Bonnet,  Phila.,  1387,  Ifimo. 

Patterson,  Howard.  1.  The  Yachtsman's  (iai.lc: 
in  Five  Parts.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1887,  4to;  new  el.. 
en!.,  1888.  2.  The  Canal  Guide.  Illust.  N.  i"ili. 
1888,  Svo. 

Patterson,  Mrs.  J.  B.  Wliy  do  I  Believe  or. 
The  Bible  Historically  True  and  Divinely  Inspired,  Lun., 
1880,  fp,  Svo.  ,      „      ,       f 

Patterson,  J.  llruniccs.  Life  in  the  hann-  "i 
the  British  Army,  in  India  and  on  Board  a  Troop-Sbiii, 
Lon.,  18.S5,  12mo. 

Patterson,  J.  W.  The  Church  of  England  .-.  tlie 
Romish  Church  in  England,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Patterson,  Mrs.  Jane  Lippitt.  Out  of  si^fiit: 
a  Story,  Bojit.,  1883,  12mo. 


Pattersoi 

flict  of  Naturi 
Pattersoi 

frequenting  B 
Pattersoi 

add.,]   editor 

nance,  Edin., 

a  I'ractical  Ti 

of  the   Poor  a 

Edin.,  187n,  8i 

ufacturing  Ini 

Golden  .Age,  a 

UJion  the  NV'orl 

History  and  A 

Patterson 

in  Philadelphi; 

porter  in  the 

ordained  in  thi 

ates  in  Cli  jrry 

the   Pres'oyteri 

Presbyterianisi 

adisc ;  or.  The 

Death  and  thi 

Historical  Skel 

lS7(i,  lihno,     4 

Phila.,  IS77,  ]f 

and  its  Lessons 

tory  of  the  Syn 

Patterson. 

Words  in   Use 

(Eng.  Dialect  S 

Pattinson, 

Pattison,  I 

premo  Court,   > 

Louis,  1879,  8v( 

Pattison,  ] 

Hornby,  Y'orksl 

1837;  Fellow  o 

54 ;  ordained  l> 

till  bis  death. 

Tractarian  inov^ 

of  the  Fathers, 

in  regard  to  tl 

writers  of  "  E.ss 

devoted  to  stndj 

torcst  in    unive 

investigating  th 

universities.     H 

res]iondent  of  tli 

was  a  frequent  i 

•Nineteenth  Cen 

boniana,   Oxf., 

Academical   Org 

3.  (Ed.)  Pope's 

Isaac  Casaubon, 

"  It  is  needles! 

Ihroughont  on  tl 

iiicnts  hitherto  u 

the  story  gains  i 

through  the  com 

conceive  that,  as 

century,  the  pres 

.No.  24t>«. 

5.  Milton,  ("I 
8vo. 

"This  little  w 
limits,  and  of  rea 
lias  the  jiccullar 
manner.''— .s'n^  A- 
"  When  he  deal 
loves  his  Milton 
that  of  a  listenii 
Where  the  book 
.Milton's  appearai: 
li.titDi.NEK:  Acad. 
8.  (Ed.)  The  ; 
Library,")  Lon., 
"  Perhaps  only  I 
study  of  the  voUii 
know  how  dltlicn 
be  at  once  fresh 
fall  thediscrimini 
introductory  page 
their  freedom  fro 
reader."— ,»,  .Kj^mvi 
".  Memoirs,  Lc 
"  Fo-  once  the  li 
book  ( for  such,  W( 
cicntly  found  in  t 
soul,  and  in  the  r 
worthy,  light  whic 
tution  andagreat 


PAT 

<•!  ^"""f »"'  John  Stnhl,  of  Berlin,  0.  Tho  Con- 
flict  of  Nrtturo  iind  l,ife,  N.  York,  1H83 

PBltcMon,  It.  L.  Tho  Bir.l«,  Fishes,  an  1  Cetaoca 
frequonting  Belfast  Lough,  l.on..  ISSO,  Hv„ 

Patlerson,  Robert  HoRarlh,  [,.,„e,  vol.  ii., 
ad,l.,]  e,  itor  of  tho  Olobo,  London.  I.  Railway  Fi- 
nnnco,  Kdm  IsBS,  p.  8vo.  2.  The  Soionce  of  Finance  : 
a  Iractical  Treatise,  Edin.,  I  SOS,  p.  Svo.     3.  Tho  State 

Edn  mn's""  'l'^''"''■"7•»'>;l  tl'"  Iri.h  Question, 
td.n.,  IS70  s  .„.  4.  Oasand  LiKhting,  ("  British  Man- 
ufacturing Industni's,")  Lon.,  jsrii,  IL'n.o.  5.  The  New 
(.olden  Age,  and  the  Influence  of  the  I'reoious  MetaU 
mion  the  World,  Edin.,  1SS2,  2  vol...  s™.  6.  EH.ay.s  in 
History  and  Art,  Edin.,  8vii.  ' 

^.t**,'?,"?'.''  "''*'•  "»»>ert  .Mayiie,  D.D.,  b.  ls:i2, 
in  1  hiladelnliia  ;  educated  at  tho  liigli  school ;   was  a  re- 
irter  in  tho  I  ..S.  .Senate;  .-tudie.l  law,  then  theology  • 


PAT 

pii'turtM  "f'Z'rt''  i'Z'f""!"'  n''  ""i  I'^'>-s<>«<1'-mI,  a  most  unfair 
^111, .,"""•  ""'ii«h  one  ilrawii  hy  his  own 
hand.  All  Mu  knew  1,  ,,,  well  In  lalor  llle  iiiiiu.  t,  (oMIly 
■  l'.'.''.'^:!;\"']"'"."i'i'  'n'liealli  lii.srflf. 

>  liiiliire  at 


ordained  in  the  I're.sbyleria'n'chun  h  IS.W;  hel.l  imstor- 
»tes  in  Clurry  Valley,  Pa.,  and  Philadelphia:  has  edited 
the   1  refoyterian  Journal  since    issii.       1.   History  of 
Presbyteriani.sni   in   Philadelphia,  Phila.,  1872      2    Par 
adise;  or.  The  .State  and  Place  of  .Saved  .Souls  be'twcen 
Death  and  tho   Resurrection,   Phila.,   1874,    IBmo.      3. 
Historical  Sketoh  of  the  .'Jynod  of  Philadelphia,  Phila., 
.Ma     !?7r   ,«•  ^ '^'»"^  "f  "'^^'^ven  for  I,ife  on   Eartli 
1  h  hi      S77,  1 61110.     5.  Elijah  the  Favored  Man  :  a  Life 
and  Its  Lessons  for  To- Day,  Phila.,  18811,  12mo.     6.  His- 
tory  of  the  .Synod  of  Pennsylvania,  Phila.,  lss5 
Patterson,   Willinm    Hugh.      A   (Jlossary  of 

uC  r,'",^fc'"  Ih"  ^""""^^  <"■  A"trim  and  Down, 
(Eng.  Dialect  Soo.,)  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

Pattinson,  Mrs.     Children's  Tears,  Lon.,  1886. 
Pattison,  E.  W.     Digest  of  Ueports.  Missouri  Su- 

izi:  'z%i:''-  '-'""•  '"'='""^"'  ('•^---'•^-«.)«'- 

Pattison,  3lev.  .-Mark,  M.A.,  li.D.,  I8I.S-lss4,  b  at 

m?  ^F  1"'^''^'}'V'  «'',"'"»'^'''  "'OH'-d  College,  O.Kford, 
18.17;  Fellow  of  Lincoln  College  1840-61,  tStor  184:i- 
54;  ordained  1840;  rector  of  Lincoln  College  from  ISlil 
till  his  death.  He  was  intimate  with  tho  loaders  of  tho 
Iractarian  m,.vement,  and  took  part  in  their  translation 
of  tho  Fathers  but  subsequently  adopted  liberal  views 
in  regard  o  theological  questions,  and  was  one  of  tho 
writers  of  "Essays  and  Reviews."  His  life  was  chiefly 
devo  ed  to  study,  but  at  one  period  he  took  an  active  in- 
terest  in  university  reform,  and  spent  some  time  in 
investigating  the  condition  ami  metliods  of  the  German 
universities.  While  at  Berlin  in  18i8  ho  acted  as  cor" 
respondent  ot  tho  Times,  and  during  his  later  life  ho 
was  a  frequent  contributor  to  tho  Quarterly  Review,  the 
Aineteenth  Century,  and  other  periodicaLs.  1.  Casau- 
honiana,  0.,^,  1840,  Syo.  Anon.  2.  Suggestions  on 
Academical  Orgunuation,  O.xford,  Lon.,  1867,  p.  8vo 
.i.  (Ed.)  Popes  Essay  on  Man,  Lon.,  |8ii9,  12mo.  4' 
Isaac  Casauhon,  15511-1614,  Lon.,  1875,  8vo. 

"  It  is  iiee(lle.ss  to  say  that  Mr.  Pattison'"  work  is  ba-w,)  ■ 
throughout  on  the  best  materials,  11  at  a  variety  of  S 
ments  hitherto  unpriiited  have  been  consulteir  a, ,  th  t 
ho  story  gains  much  in  vivldnesV as Tdl  as  in  fl  1,1  v 
through  the  eonseiemious  use  of  the  or  gial  data  We 
conceive  that,  .us  a  picture  of  literary  1  "it '-t  sixteenth 
NoI"m  "  "'■'''"""  ^^'•S"'P"y  Is  wflhout  a  rfyal.'^-a(A  ; 
^^5.  Milton,  ("English  Men  of  Letters,")  Lon.,  1879,  p.  ! 

.i%'«nli'^l;'r;^r^h:^lls^^i;'..,;:[«^«-|;;f,;^,«-t 

1   "^M'V'w?, '''•'"'''  "■'"'  ililton  as  a  poet  tho  reader  whn 

fi.  (Ed)  The  Sonnets  of  John  Milton,  ("Parchment 
Library,")  Lon.,  KSS.i,  12mo.  .^uuieut 

sti'uW  nfT„",!"i^  ^^"^  "V"*  "h"  '"ivc  been  drawn  to  the 
know  hmv  Smi''"  u'-';""-"  l"™'""-«  of  the  sonnet,  and "vlio 
know  how  diffleult  it  is  to  add  to  it  aiiythiiiL' whlphVh„ii 

nmY. "",';'-'  ^■».''  ■""•  "''tf""tiisti(NwirSp.reciae 
[    ln^^"^,''"''°"'""'LS''''^''""'-'Pfeseiitecl6y.Mr  I'Stis^^ 
.^r  fr  "i''^'  P"/'-"'*!  ^."'  "'el"  '"'"ling,  theiVlucldi  ■  a  d 

rtajur  -.1.  A>.Hri;uM-  .Nobi.e:  Acad.,  kx'v.  il. 
I.  Memoirs,  Lon..  188.'),  p.  8yo 

bookubTs'ifeh'' tJeft'il™.!'""  "^''  'h'TV'Bhly  Ill-tempered 
cleiitlv  fnnn  1  i,J  t'/''"'^^'  ^* "-'  "•""'  <"'"  ""•'  Preseiit)  is  sufti- 
sm     ?„,T^..'"  ""-■  '*'!''".''!'-'  "'"-attioii  of  its  pic  nre  of  a 

orthTliJhtwlH.'hr,';''''''''''  "'  ''"'"1  »■">■»  directly  trus' 
«uiLiiy,iignt\vnicU  it  throws  on  the  h  srnrvnf  n  irtH.,ft  Juch 

tution  ancfagreat  religious  movemelu  "-.^a/  ^f.^^'xlm 


bow  deep  was  the  klilil , 

an  •'i;j;;;:-Myi^;  :!;:!'■"■ """'-«"-" 

Iii'lliet.lfl  'lv,'„,',',','l'J"'i,',;''  "■  '"■"""l''l  '^""1  "mrred  by  self. 
;,,     V      ""iiii'ls.    but    constant    and    launicl   in   ioi 

xxviTi'l,-,     "■'"■'''   ""-■    "8'"-"-»'    ^>■^I.K,l,^^'.|'.,,d 
!      8.  Sermon.s,  Lon.,  Iss.'i,  p.  Svo.     (Cmuprises  nine  uni- 
versity  sermons  and  f.mr  college  addresses.) 

..>,".T'i",'.'.'."''''^'"  '"""'I''"«  ">  this  voluine  has  l,een  belu'lit- 
iKd  bv  the  recent  revelation  of  Ih,.  Iirencher's  "h  rie  Ir 

a.s  he  liiinsell  Mepicte.:  it  in  l,is  ■Me, s  ■'  ami  iv.  I,  rs 

who  have  been  re|ielle,l  l,v  the  traces  of  tlie'i,,   tv  I ., ,       ^, 
'.nd  inorbid  .self.onseinu;ne«'wlViel  \  e^ll^'.U''^^^ 
put  on  record,  and  Imve  been  temptiMl  to  tak,   hi  ,,  a    i.is 
I'ly,',',!",'"",'",'"'  ",'1',  I'i',»"-Prised'  by  the  "a,,   ■    ij  's  It 

;be::^!;:g";-:i^)^,;i;riJu:' ''^''"'^  "•''''■'-■''•'■■•''■'--« 

'  shin  oTV88o""o'""!  ""^  Arranged  by  Henry  Xettle- 
ship,  Oxf.,  188fl,  2  vols.  ,svo.  With  others,  Essays  on 
the  Endowment  of  Research.  By  Various  Writers 
Lon.,  Is,  6,  8vo. 

:      Pattison,  Mrs,  Mark.    See  Dii.ke,  Emilm  F  S 

LAliY,  Hiiprn.  * 

■■  **'IV',\"",'  ^"""'el  Howies,  F.(3..S.,  U,„te,  v,d. 
',',•■'  ?''''•'!  ^  ,','^""'  "'  ■'^"•"i"''  Ob'ueestersliire.  1.  On  the 
i''f''7,  »f  J'-vangolical  Cbristbinity,  Lon.,  1875,  8vo. 
-.  (Ed.)  The  Brothers  Willen  :  Memoirs  and  Miscella- 
nies. Lon.,  1N8(I,  p.  Svo. 

"The  yoliime  before  lis  gives  some  account  with  ahiin 
'\\Vm.M'^i""f  ""• ',"'  "'"  •'"^■"'•"'  «-ork  not      'n  1  •    r  J    I 

Ml  iiie  (aseoi  ,j.  11.  «  iil^.u  wr  itvii    ,v    is  diiiiL'liii.r 
m^tln^case  ol  Henjamin  by  .Mr,  I^UtiLi.  liiiSf.-Ilj 

«,.?■  "u'-.H!'".',"  Topography  of  England,  Lon.,  1882,  p. 
Man  <•„  ■";■,'""'  F'.'tKi-R.c..,  The  Age  and  Origin  of 
Aliin  (.eoh.gically  considered,  Lon.,  ;s8:f    P'mo 

Vn.lf' l?-V  '^«  '^'  '^  '^Jf  ^■"'"'^  "■"  "»  In'fu'ment,  X. 
withs,e;i  '1  ,  f""'  -•  ^\'\'>"  "f  \'"i™-l'"'duction: 
ttithSpeoia  Reference  to  tho  Methods  of  Correct  Breath- 
ing, >.  York.  1S8H,  liimo. 

'  t'Kl^iT:  '^'i'^"''  ^'*  *'e«fRe.  Modern  HLstory, 
ir  t  rn  '.""'""■■?'  "i"'"T."  vol.  iii.,)  Lon.,  I8,S7 
cr.Svo      (The  other  volumes  mo  by  (i.Rawlinson  and  « 

'    1  .  MOKC?,  (J.  v.) 

i^?^*"."',',;  "^V  ''Va"c»s  Landey,  D.D.,  LI.D.,  b. 
ami  Knnv T"7'°'''  „'<-"•"""'"  •  '-■''"^'"t'^'l  »t  rniversity 
and  Knox  Colleges,  loionto,  and  at  Princeton  Theologi 
cal  seminary,  where  he  graduated  l.sfis  ;  held  pastorates 
in  New  \ork,  Bio.iklyn,  and  other  places  Is«5-si ;  „ro. 
fessor  of  didactic  and  polemic  theology  in  the  I'le'bv- 
ten„r  rheological  Seminary  at  Chicago  I).7t-8r.  of  tho 
elation  0  philosophy  nn,l  science  to  tiio  Christian  re- 
igion  in  Princeton  Theological  Seminary,  and  of  ethics 
in  Princeton  College  I881-8.S,  and  since  then  president 
lsfi/'°v"«"'  '•  '^'■^  I-'-'pi'-'Oion  of  Scriptures,  Phila., 
1S60.     2.  Summary  of  Christian  Doctrine,  1874 

„n^"i'°."' •!•  *^'*    '^'"'  ^""'^  "f  D«"'l>^  »  Study,  by 
an  Orthodo.x  Layman,  rev.  ed.,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p.  •in  '     ' 

:  IS?!,''"""'  Jftcpb  Harris,  i,.,„e,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b. 
VI  ,l:./i-"""'"  ^''''oi-y  of  the  American  People  N. 
York,  18(6,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1.SS7,  2  vols.  2.  Tho  Natural 
Resources  of  the  Cited  Slates,  {"<  i.,nco  Primers,",  N. 
V.ork,  18,!l,  Itlmo.  ;i.  Yorktown  :  an  Account  of  the 
Campaign  of  the  Allied    'rench  and  American  Forces,  tho 

I  Surrender  of  Cornwalli.-.  and  the  Close  of  the  Amor  can 

Revolution    N.  York,  1882,  8yo.      4.    The    Democratic 

fl^  •■  i.    "'^^'wy  "">''  Influence,  1S84.    5.  The  Triumph 

'  of  the  Presbytery  of  Virginia;    or,  Tho  Separation  of 

I    f  .,      o'""',  '^"»<"n  Virginia:  with  a  Concise  History 

of  the  United  States.     Illust.     N.  York,  188.s,8vo. 

•  ,.„'.'.'i',vi','i""'"*  "  Kfeat,''"'"""'  "f  '"•'•''''■I  information,'  leav- 
es r'lr  «'."«, ""s"'^'-''','  "■  ''-'»■  l'"l«'-'  stateiiient.s,  especia  ly 
-.\S«.  xivi."]]""'^''"'''"""' "'"'  '"■''"•"'  '^^''«B«rati^ils,^ 

,  1798--  S,i).  b.  ,„  Phila,lelphia:  educated  .-vt  Middlpbnry- 

jiind   Princeton;  pastor  of  churclies  in   New  York  City 

!  during  twonty-si.x  years:  took   nn  active  part   in   the 

formation  of  the  WorbP-  Kvangelical  Alliance.     1.  The 

f'oir  "o  ^"■"'-■5'"'''"'  '  "'-  "''"•'^  of  "'«  Ancients, 
H-  ■  r  ,11?,  f'^^'g""^'"  of  Jerusalem:  predicted  in 
History,  fulhlled  in  .Scripture,  N.  York,  1876,  12mo  3 
Jesus  of  Nazareth  :  Who  was  He  ?  and  What  is  He  now  ? 

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by  Hiblo  Charnoters,  Hartford,  1M71»,  l^riici.  j 

Patton,  Hfv.  William  Weston,  U.D.,  \Aj.U.,  j 
b.  1821,  in  New  York  City  ;  grinlimteil  iit  the  UnlviTnity  ; 
of  the  City  of  Now  Ycirk  l";)!*,  iiml  nt  the  Union  Tlioo- 
logiciil  Scininiiry  1842  j  hiia  buen  |iii8tor  of  Congrogii- 
tioniil  ehurulies,  editor  ol  The  Adviincc,  mid  since  187" 
nresident  of  Howard  University,  Wii^hington,  D.C.  1. 
Siiiritiiiil  Victory,  Host.,  1S74.  2.  I'rayur  and  its  Ru- 
iniirkiible  Answers,  Ohio.,  1875,  12uio;  20tb  ed.,N-  Vork, 
I8s:). 

I'aul,  Alexander.  1.  Short  Parlinmentii :  His- 
tory of  the  Nntioniil  Demand  lor  FroriuontOonenil  Klec- 
tions,  lion.,  188:1,  p.  8vi).  2.  The  History  uf  Kelorin  . 
Record  of  the  Struggle  in  Parliament,  Lon.,  1884, 12mo; 
5th  ed.,  enl.,  1885. 

Paul,  Charles  Kegan,  M.A.,  gnidiiatod  at  E.\etor 
College,  Oxford,   18IU:    curate  of  (ircut    Tew    1851-51.',: 
and   of    liloxham    1852-5:ij    assistant   master  of   Eton 
School   1854-B2;    vicar   of   Sturmiuster  Maishall,  l)or- | 
setsbiro,   18(52-75;    publisher   in   London.      1.  (Trans.)! 
(Joethe's    Faust:    a  Tragedy,  in   lUiyuie,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  j 
8vo.      2.   William  (iodivin^    his   Friends  and  Contem- 
poraries, Lon.,  18711,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  | 

■'  .'<ucli  a  work  as  that  wliioli  Mr.  I'anl  ha.s  well  done  was  i 
needed.  ...  It  is  not  too  niucli  to  say  tliat  not  one  of  Ids 
pages  is  without  Interest,  and  t(j  this  we  may  add  that  he 
has  shown  a  rare  skill  and  ilisereiion  in  dealing  with  his 
materials."— S(i(.  Kev.,  xll.  HI.  ' 

3.  Mary  Wollstonecraft:  Letters  to  Imlay  :  with  Pref- 
atory Memoir.     Portraits.     Lon..  1878,  p.  8vo. 

"  Mr.  KeKan  I'aul  is  to  beeongratulated  on  his  successful  ! 
rehablUuilion  of  a  maligned  and  nnfortunate  woman  of  i 
genius."— E.  \V.  GoiisE:  .,lea((.,  xiv.  573. 

4.  lii(]graphioal  Sketches,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vo.  5.  1 
(Trans.)  The  Thouglits  of  Blaise  Pascal ;  from  the  Text 
of  Augusto  Molinier,  Lon.,  1884,  er.  8vo.  With  .Sto.ne, 
Rev.  E.  D.,  (trans.)  A  Philological  Introduction  to 
(Jreek  and  Latin,  for  Studcn  s;  from  the  German  of  Fer- 
dinand Daur,  Ph.D.,  Professor  in  Mauibronn,  Lon.,  1876,  ■ 
er.  8vo:  2d  ed.,  1879.  1 

Paul,  G.  Henry  Howard,  [nntf,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
b.  1835,  in  Philadelphia;  removed  to  England  in  1850,  ' 
and  some  years  later  became  an  actor  and  dramatist,  j 
1.  Lord  Byron  in  Love,  end  other  Stories,  Lon.,  LS71, 
12mo.  2.  The  Book  of  Modern  American  Anecilotes, 
Lon.,  1873,  12mo.  3.  Not  too  Funny :  just  Funny 
enough,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo.  4.  Smart  Sayings  of  Bright 
Chiidicn,  X.  York,  188(!,  12mo.  5.  Funny  Stories  that 
will  make  vou  laugh  out  loud,  18S7. 

Paul,  isnac  S.  United  States  Digest:  a  Digest 
of  Decisions  of  the  Various  Courts  within  the  United 
Stales.    New  Series.     Bost.,  1888,  8vo. 

Paul,  James  Balfour.  1.  History  of  the  Royal 
Company  of  Archers,  the  C^ueen's  Body-Guard  for  Scot- 
land, Lon.,  187.),  r.  8vo.  2.  Hand-Book  to  the  Parlia- 
ment House,  Edln.,  1884,  Iiinio.  With  Thomson,  ,John 
M.\ITLAXD,  ted.)  Register  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland, 
1424-1. ■)8ll,  Lon.,  1882-86,  3  vols.  8vo. 

Paul,  llev.  John.  "  Son,  Remeinber  ;"  The  Dis- 
cipline of  the  .Soul  beyond  the  Grave,  Lon.,  1875. 

"  Paul,  John,"  (Pseud.)  Sec  Wedd,  Chables 
Henrv,  iii/Vii, 

Paul,  Mrs.  Margaret  Agnes,  (Colville.)  1. 
Dorothy:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1856,  p.  8vo.  2.  De  Cressy:  a 
Tale,  Lon.,  1856,  ]).  8vo.  3.  Still  Waters,  Lon.,  1857,  2 
vols.  12mo.  4.  Uncle  Ralph,  Lon.,  185.S,  p.  8vo.  5. 
Maiden  Sisters,  Lon.,  1859. 

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she  has  yet  produced."— .Su<.  Hcv.,  vii.  278. 

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Brown,  the  Heiress,  Lon.,  1861,  16mo.  8.  Thomasina ; 
a  Biography,  Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  it.  Vanessa, 
Lon.,  1874,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  10.  Gentle  and  Simple,  Lon., 
1878,  2  vols.  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1883.  p.  Svo. 

"  Few  lady  novelists  are  so  successful  witli  their  young 
men  as  the  author  of  '  Gentle  and  Simple.'  "—Speclator,  IH 
474. 

11.  Kintail  Place:  a  Tale  of  the  Revolution,  Lon., 
1886,  p.  8vo. 

Paul,  .ME^or  Norris,  R.A.  Moonlight  by  the 
Shannon  Shore:  a  Tale  of  Modern  Irish  Life,  Lon., 
1888,  p.  8vo. 

Paul,  U.  W.  Incised  and  Sepulchral  Slabs  of 
North- West  Somersetshire.     Iliust.     Lon.,  1883. 

Paul,  Ven.  Robert  Bateman,  M.A.,  [<fnie,  vol. 

ii.,  add.,]  1798-1877,  b.  at  St.  Colomb  Major,  Cornwall ; 

graduated  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  1820;  archdeacon 

of  Nelson,  New  Zealand,  1855-60 ;  rector  of  St.  Mary's, 

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The  Autobiography  of  a  Cornish  Rector.  By  the  Late 
James  Hauiley  Tregonna,  [pseud.]  Lon.,  1872,  2  vols. 
8vo. 

Paul,  Saia  T.  Cookery  from  Experience,  Phila., 
187.'i,  12mo. 

Paul,  >V.  The  I'asi  and  Present  of  Aberdeenshire: 
Reminiscences  of  Seventy  Years;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1881,  p. 
8vo. 

Paul,  William.  The  Scriptural  Account  of  Crea- 
tion Vindicatoil,  Lon.,  18711,  ]\.  Svo. 

Paul,  William,  [miti,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  Roses  ami 
Rose-Culture,  Lon.,  1874,  12mo. 

Pauli,  Mrs,  (Trans.)  Air-Built  Cactica:  Stories 
from  the  Spanish  of  Fcrnan  Caljullero,  Lon.,  18.h(1|  or.  svo, 
Pauli,  Mrs.  Henry  H.  U.  I.  Lucy  West;  or. 
The  Orphans  of  High  Clitf,  Lon.,  1866,  12inti;  new  ed., 
1881.  2.  The  Means  and  the  End;  or,  The  Chaplain's 
Secret;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1SI)7,  p.  8vo.  3.  Mary  Elton; 
or,  Self-Control,  Lon..  186s,  ISmo.  4.  Pride  and  Prin- 
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provoked,"  Lon.,  1874,  12mo.  15.  Ethel  Sevmour:  or, 
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doth  not  behave  itself  unseemly,"  Lon.,  1874,  ISmo; 
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"Charity  thinketh  no  Kvil,"  Lon.,  1875,  12nio.  I'J. 
Evelyn  Howard:  Early  Friendships,  Lon.,  1875;  new 
ed.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  20.  Dick,  the  Sailor:  a  Tale,  Lc.n.. 
1875,  sq.  16mo.  21,  Waiter's  Mistake;  or.  One  Tiling 
at  a  Time,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo.  22.  Straight  Paths  and 
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Stories.  Iliust.  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  25.  EnglefieM 
Grange;  or,  Mary  Armstrong's  Troubles,  Lon.,  187s, 
12mo.  26.  Mary  Ha/.cldine's  Desk,  Lon.,  Is7«,  Isinu. 
27.  Levelsie  Manor,  Lon.,  1879,  ISmo.  28.  Harry  Fos- 
ter's  Rules,  Lon.,  I87il,  ISmo.  29.  The  Cat  Plcture-Book  : 
with  Descriptions  and  Tales,  Lon.,  1879,  sq.  Klmo.  I'.u. 
Alice  Brookfield's  Trial,  Lon.,  1S79,  18mo.  31.  Rolieit 
Raikes  and  his  Scholars,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo.  32.  Ethel 
Graham's  Victory.  Iliust.  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  :'.::. 
Leyton  Auberry's  Daughters :  a  Tale,  Lon.,  18811,  fp. 
8vo.  34.  Tom  Fletcher's  Fortunes,  Lon.,  1882,  12nio. 
35.  (Trans.)  Fairy-Tales,  by  H.  C.  Andersen.  Iliust. 
Lon.,  1SS2,  8vo.  36.  Alice  Wiimot's  Secret,  and  Helta 
Maitland's  Mistake,  Lon.,  1883,  ISmo.  37.  (Trans. i 
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Svo.  38.  Minatoo:  or.  Little  Frankie's  Bearer,  Lun., 
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1886,  18mo.  41.  Constance  Somervillo,  Lon.,  lSs6, 
18mo.  42.  Eva  Grant's  Escape.  Iliust.  Lon.,  Isstl, 
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p.  Svo.  45.  Philip  Thornton's  Legacy,  Lon.,  1886,  p. 
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Children,  Lon.,  18S6,  18mo.  48.  Walter  Stanley's  Es- 
say, Lon.,  1886,  18mo.  49.  Walter's  Mistake,  l.i/ii  . 
1886,  12mo. 
Pauli,  Miss  Mary  Anna.  See  Rii'lf.y,  Mrs.  .M.  A. 
Pauncet'ote,  Bernard.  (Trans.)  The  Englisii  in 
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Canal,  by  Col.  Eugene  Henncbert,  Lon,,  18S4.  cr.  Svo. 

Pavy,  Frederick  William,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  ['ii,i., 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  physician  to,  and  lecturer  on  the  practioc 
of  medicine  at,  Guy's  Hospital.  1.  A  Treatise  on  tlic 
Functions  of  Digestion,  its  Disorders  and  llieir  Treat- 
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Food  and  Dietetics,  Pliysiologically  and  Therapeutically 
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Paxton,  Mary  >V.     1.   Ilyways,  r,on.,  1878,  3  voln. 
p.  »vo.     2.  Where  Tcuipota  Hlow :  ii  Novel,  I.oii.,  IH8S, 


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.(  vol«.  or.  Hvo.     .'1.  MIm  Klvostor's  (ilrU:  a  Novel :  new 
eil.,  Lon,,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

Payn,  Howard,  called  to  the  Imr  at  the  Mlilille 
reiiipio  M70.  Merohanillno  Murks  Act,  1887,  with 
Heforcnoo  to  Importation  Section,  Lon.,  Isss,  r.  12mo. 

I*ayn,  JamCR,   [.mlr,  vol.   ii.,  n,|,|.,]   b.   18;!ll,  at 
fhellfnlmm,    Kn^. ;    iMlucaloJ    at    Kton,   at   Woolwich 
Aea.lcrny,  anil  at  Trinity  College,  Cainbriilgc,  {raduatin({ 
in  iMol;  editor  for  some  ycar«  from  |s,",,s  of  Chunibcrn's 
Joiirniil    'uccocdcd  Lealiu  Stephen  a.^  editor  of  the  Ciirn- 
liill    AlnRazine  in     1M82,   and    has  also    contrilmted  to 
tlio  Nineteenth  Century  and  other  periodicals.     .Several 
of  his  books  have  been  published  iinonyiiioiHly.     The 
following  list  includes  the  two  work.s  nicntiouod  mile, 
vol.  ii.    1.  Stories  from  lloccaccio,  I.on.,  18."j2.     2.  I'oems 
I.on.,  185;i.     ,3.  .'(torieif   and   Sketches,  Lon.,    1857.     l! 
The    Foster   Urothors,   Lon.,    1S.5U,   p.   8vo.     ■>.   Leaves  I 
from  Lakeland.     (1.  The  liatoman  Household,  Lon.,  ISiiO,  ! 
p.  8yo.     7.  niohard   Arbour,    18111  ;   republished    under 
the  title  of"  A  Family  Scapegrace,"  IsflK.     H.   Meliboeus  i 
in    London,   18fi2.     11.  Furness   Abbey  and   Neigbliour-  i 
liood,    Lon.,   18B:!;  new   cd.,    ISOll,   4to.     lU.    Lost   Sir 
Miissingbcrd  :  a   Romance   of  Uoal    Life,  Lon.,  1884,  2  I 
vols.  |).  Svo.     Anon.     2d  od.  same  year;  new  cd.,  18tlj,  | 
1   vol.     (I'ubliaheil  originally  in  Chambers's  Journal.)  [ 

11.  Married   beneath   Him,  Lon.,  1865,  11   vols.  p.  Svo    | 

12.  People,  I'laces,  and  Thingn,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo;  new  ' 
od.,   1876.     13.  The   Clyffards   of  Clyffe,   Lon.,   1SI16    ;i 
vols.  p.  Svo.     It.  Mirk   Abbey,  Lon.,  18(111,  .)  vols,  i, 
8voi  new  od.,  I86»,  1  vol.     15.   Lights  and  Shadows  of 
London  Life,  Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.     \i\.  The  Lakes 
in   Sunshine.     Illust.     Lon.,   1867,  4to;  new  oil.,   1870 
17.  Curlyon's  Year,  Lon.,  1868,  2  vols.  8vo.     18.  Blonilel 
Piirva,  Lon.,  1868,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.     19.  lientinck's  Tutor  : 
a  ^ovol,  Lon.,  1868,  2  vols.  8vo.     20.  Found  Dead.     By' 
the  Author  of  "BlondelParva."     Lon.,  1869,  p  Svo      21    I 
A  County  Family,  Lon.,  1869,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new   ed  "  ' 
1871, 1  vol.  12mo.     22.  Ma.xims  by  a  Man  of  the  World',' 
Lon.,  ISfiu,  p.  8vo.     23.  A   Perfect  Treivsurc :  an    Inci- 
dent  in   the  Early   Life  of    Marmaduke   Drake,   Esq 
Lon.,  1869,  p.  8vo.     24.  Gwendoline's  Harvest :  a  Novel' 
Lon.,  1870,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.     25.   Like  Father,  Like  Son, 
Lon.,  1S70,  ;j  vols.  p.  Svo.     26.  'iVon— not  Wooed,  Lon., 

.  1871,  p.  Svo.  27.  Cecil's  Tryst:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  IS72,  3 
vols.  Svo.  28.  A  Woman's  Vengeance,  Lon.,  1872  3 
yols.p  8vo;  new  ed.,  1874,  1  vol.  29.  Murphy's  Master, 
Lon.,  1873,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  30.  The  Best  of  Husbands 
Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  31.  At  her  Mercy,  Lon.,  1874.  3 
vols.  p.  Svo.  32.  Walter's  Word,  Lon.,  1875,  3  vols  n 
Svo;  new  ed.,  1879.  33.  Halves,  Lim.,  1876,  3  vols,  n 
Svo;  new  ed.,  1880.  ,34.  Fallen  Fortunes,  Lon.,  1876 
3  vols.  or.  Svo.  35.  What  ho  Cost  her :  a  Novel,  Lon  ' 
1877,  3  vols.  or.  Svo ;  1880,  1  vol.  36.  By  Pro.xy,  Lon.! 
18/.S,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo;  1880,  1  vol.  37.  Less  Black  than 
werePaintod,  Lon.,  1878,3vol8.  38.  High  Spirits:  being 
Certain  Stories  written  in  them,  Lon.,  1879,  3  vols  or 
8voj  1880,  1  vol.  39.  Two  Hundred  Pounds  Reward' 
and  other  Tales;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1879,  12mo.  40.  Undei^ 
One  Roof:  a  Family  Episode,  Lon.,  1879,  3  vols.  or.  Svo- 
18S0,  1  vol.  41.  A  Marine  Residence,  and  other  Tales' 
Lon.,  1879,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1881.  42.  A  Confidential 
Agent,  Lon.,  1880,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  43.  From  Exile, 
Lon.,  1881,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  44.  A  Grane 
from  a  Thorn,  Lon.,  1881,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  4a.  Soino 
Private  Views:  Essays  from  the  "Nineteenth  Century 
Review,  Ac,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  46. 
ior  Cash  Only:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vols,  cr  Svo- 
new  ed.,  1882,  1  vol.  47.  Kit:  a  Memorv,  Lon.,  1883! 
S  vols.  or.  Svo ;  new  ed.,  1885.  48.  Thicker  than  Water 
Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  or.  Svo;  new  od.,  1885.  49.  Some 
Literary  Reoolleotions,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo;  new  cd.,  1885. 
"  Tha'  most  agreeable  of  topics,  literary  shop  makes  im 
the  bulk  of  Mr.  Payn's  volume,  and  Is  pfc^amly  studdeS 
wuh  plums  111  the  shape  of  aiiecdotes.''-.s,.  "Li-.TlvMl! 

50.  The  Canon's  Ward,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  61.  In 
eril  and  Privation  :  Stories  of  Marino  Disaster  Retold, 
Lon  1885,  p.  Svo.  52.  The  Talk  of  the  Town,  Lon. 
^85,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  53.  The  Luck  of  the  Darrells,  Lon. 
\m,  p  Svo.  54.  The  Hmr  of  the  Ages,  Lon.,  ISSti,  3 
vols.  p.  Svo.  55.  Qlow-Worm  Tales,  Loi  .,  1887,  3  vols 
v'  .?•  ?i!-  """day  Tasks:  being  Essays  written  in 
\  acation-Time,  Lon.,  1887  x>.  Svo.  57.  A  Prince  of 
the  Blood :  a  Novel,  Lc  ,  .  -^7,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  68.  The 
tavesdropper:  an  Unp;  ,■         |  Experience,  Lon.,  18Ss 


p.  8vo.  69.  The  Mystery  of  Mlrbrblgc,  Lon.,  1888.  .<• 
vols.  or.  8vo. 

t»!!,ularll?'"  '"";,"','""-•  Jeclded  merits  which  JuMlly  hi) 
u'J Iv  11^;  i.V  "  I'^^rlnlnly  a  merit  that  be  Is  alwavs 
1  v«l),  that  his  pluUs  are  tle/irly  eoiistnicled  and  s.piiu- 
times  remarkably  Ingenious,  and  that  he  has  a  t'eiiuliie 

h^!\l,\V'^T)'V"'"'''^  ■,„■  •'•>■"  r'-'Pri'l>en.slt,|c'-lov"','lf 
iiail  iiuns.  — .V<. //ti'.,  xxxvlll.  •■<i7. 

I'ayiie,  A.  «.,  ("Pbillis  Browne,"  pseud.)  I. 
Common. Sense  Housekeeping,  Lon.,  1877,  linio  " 
Comnioii-Sense  I'apers  on  Cookery,  Lon.,  lN7''7,  r2mo! 
3.  Jiold  trienils  and  Forest  Foes,  Lon.,  1877,  so.  l6ino. 
•1.  A  tears  Cookery:  Dishes  for  Breakfast,  Lunch,  and 
Dinner  for  Every  Day,  Lon.,  I,s70,  j,,  Svo;  3d  ed 
issl.  5.  WhatCiirls  can  do:  a  Book  lor  Mothers  and 
Daughters,  Lon.,  Issi),  p.  Svo ;  new  ed.,  1n8,5.  6.  The 
(Jirl  s  Own  Cookory-Book,  Lon.,  1,S82,  12mo.  7.  Choice 
Dishes  at  Small  Cost,  Lon.,  1>82,  Ismo.  8.  Sonny 
Spain:  its  People,  Places,  and  Customs.  Bv  Pbillis 
Browne.  N.  York,  1S8I.  fl.  Mrs.  .-^omerville  and  Marv 
Cariienler,  ("World's  Workers,")  Lon.,  1n87,  p  Svo  ' 
.  l*nyue,  Mrs.  Alfred.  1.  Elder  Park  ;  or,  .Scenes 
in  ourUarden,  Lon.,  Isoii,  iSmo.  2.  I'iis  an.l  Furnaces; 
or.  Life  in  the  Black  Country,  Lon.,  Isc.li,  lOmo.  3. 
Ulastonbury;  or.  The  Early  Briti.«h  Christians,  Lon., 
1871,  IHmo. 

Pnyiic,  iHrs.  Annie  M.,  (.MitcheM.)  1.  The 
Odd  One  Lon.,  1875,  12uio.  2.  Outside  the  Walls, 
N.  \ork,  ISM,  12mo. 

Payne,  Charles  G.  1.  Candidates'  and  Voters- 
Manual,  Lcm.,  1N8,0,  12mo.  2.  .Matrimony  by  Adver- 
tisement: Adventuresof  a  JournalidI,  Lon.,  1S,S5,  12mo. 
■i.  \  olo  for  Pottlebeok  !  the  Story  of  a  Politician  in  Love, 
Lon.,  issj,  12ino. 

.J!"*'"!;'"***  fhnrles  Henrj,  D.l).,  LL.D.,  b. 
is.,0,  at  Taunton,  Mass.;  graduated  at  Weslevan  Uni- 
^•7"i'y^-i''~^''''  I"'"-''''"'"  "f  "'"  Ohio  Wesleyan  (niver- 
sity  l8,6-sl.  (Juidesand  (iuurdsin  Characler-Building, 
N.  -iork,  I8S3,  l2mo;  6th  ed.,  I8SI1.  Also,  scvera 
pamphlets. 

Payne,  Clara.  A  Loyal  Garland,  Lon.,  1875,  Svo. 
i^.r**"*'^',  "'^*'  l*a»'c'  Alexander,  LL.D.,  b. 
1811,  at  Charleston,  S.C,  of  Africun  descent;  entered 
the  |">ni8try  of  the  Lutheran  Church  ;  elected  Bishop 
V  f  ,0^/"'"'"  M«t'"«''»t  Episcopal  Church  in  New 
,«/  ,.  ^i  P.™«"lfn'  "f  Wilberfoioe  University,  Ohio, 
ISh.v-76.  1.  History  of  the  African  Methodist  Episco- 
pal (hureh,  Bait..  18(1,^,  3  vols.  2.  Reeollcetions  of  Men 
and  J  lungs.     3.  Domestic  Education,  Cin.,  1SS6. 

Payne,  E.  P.  Gerard's  Monument,  and  other 
Poems;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  IS77,  p.  Svo 

Payne,  Edward  James.  1.  History  of  European 
Colonies:  with  Maps,  Lon.,  1S77,  ISmo.  2.  Voyages  of 
Elizabethan  Seamen,  selected  from  Hakluyt,  Lon  ISSO 
or.  Svo.  ' 

Payne,  Edwin,  [u„ie,  vol.  ii.,  ad,l.]  I.  Rheuma- 
tism and  Gout:  a  Praclioal  Popular  Treatise,  Lon.,  1876, 
aliT'ifl  luiportant  Landmarks  for  Invalids,  Lon., 
issj,  i6mo.  3.  Consumption:  Modern  Vions  of  its 
Nature  and  Treatment,  L(.n.,  1SS3,  fp.  Svo. 

Payne,  T.  M.  The  Rules  of  Order  governing  Pub- 
lic Meetings,  N.  York,  1SS7,  1 61110. 

1  (!?''''".*'  ***    '■'"'^'^^  '  <"■'  '^'''«  ^'tofy  "f  «  Crime,  Lon., 
ISSo,  p.  Svo. 

Payne,  John,  b.  1842,  in  London,  Eng.,  and  edu- 
cated  privately ;  was  admitted  a  solicitor  in  1807.  and 
has  since  j.raetised  his  jirofession.  1.  The  Masque  of 
Shadows,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo;  new  ed., 
cd  1884  ^"'"^''"'^  Sonnets,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo;  now 
'■  If  he  is,  as  we  must  complain,  at  times  pnivokinKlv 

ft  i<rbeniiiTfnl'"-'TV'  "",'^'''  '"  ^k  '"'""''  "''"  '^  "»  '^''-'^f  '^ 
enntlr.-    ,.  '•    '  '"-'J'  '^  '-'"v  "<'  slsusd  husty  work ;  on  the 

^lis^?'' •«]',% "'■'•'  I"''."'L"-''l  '^•*  ""ly  a  scholar  loves  to 
p<jiisii.  —.Sat.  Jiev..  XXXI.  Toy 

'    i^'/uol^'  "^  •*''*'^  '^"^  ^^'^t*^'  Lun.,  1872,  12mu;  new 

his  VhnnJu^^^™-^"  originality  In  hi.s  poetry,  a  subtlety  In 
s  v  ^  tiiifi™,"  I'r^r  ',".'''*  l""fc'U«Ke,  aii-d  a  melody  in 

&!'.  if'l.'xxxiv  '"t""  """  ""^  '"'"  "''  '""■  ''''"""*''  P"*-'"-"- 

l,nn,TMfi, Kh™^  '""■'^  "°,  ■■'-''''  "''^■'  "'"1.  althouKli  somewhat 

f.'J"  ij'i'  '"..'[>,""  '""1  lexture,  are  Kcnerallv  pale  and 

III.,. ..lie—,     \,,(i,   ..(,rj-  maiiv  of  the  oualiiii's'  that  im  tn 

^uV^^'isi  ""•'  "■'''  "'■'^"'  •^"■-  P-J-iie  falls  to  be  !ne!" 

18,S4  '"""""'''    "    ^'"*'"'    ^°''"'    '*''''^'    ^^'"°'>    °^^   «■*•' 

Ju '  I',*",'.''ec'  is  the  most  direct  outoomeof  the  latest  French 
school  ol  i,oetry  that  has  yet  been  seen  In  England 

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Tho  tiifluencG  .  .  .  which  Ih  most  »ppnrcnt  In  that  of  Ban- 
ileliilrt'." — l(A.,  No.  2«K(). 

5.   New  l'u«in»,  Loii,,  IHHII,  8vii ;  new  eil.,  1H'*4. 

"A  viiliiiiie  iif  rtally  luiiiull'iil  virst',  mmhiliUi'il  with 
HUlti'  f.x(iul»lt«  »klll,  iiii'l  adiiriiol  with  ii  ijmrvvlluim 
wriilth  nl  the  rli'hcst  wiiril'|iHliitiii|{,  iil'  viiricil  liniiKcrv, 
uikI  tli'llrule  fiiticy,  uilh  xcarri-ly  niiu  true  ami  nmiily 
Ihoiight  III  It  fniin  Ih'kIiiiiIiik  to  end.'"— .S'/<(i'(ii/i<r,  Mil.  WJ. 

Ii.  l<'riincH  Villiin  :  a  Iliijgra|ihk'iil  Stmly,  l.un.,  !'''*l. 
Ilu  hag  alKii  iinulu  the  I'cillowinK  translutinnM,  all  pub- 
liahcil  liy  the  Villon  Socloly  ul'  liomlun  :  I.  Tho  I'ueiiis 
rif  Mai<ter  Francis  Villon  of  Parla,  1 88 1,  ii.  8vo.  2.  Tho 
Ijiiok  »r  the  Thousanil  Nights  an<l  One  Night,  now  lirat 
c'oniplotoly  'lone  into  Knglidh  Prone  ami  Ver»e  from  tho 
Original  .'.rabie,  IMXL'-H4,  U  volii.  Svo.  .').  Talo*  from  tho 
Arahio,  l8Si,  ;)  volj.  4.  Tho  Doeamoron  of  OiovannI 
Iloecaooio,  now  Drat  oompletoly  ilono  Into  English  Pru80 
and  Vomc,  I8S|I, 

Payne,  JoMcpli,  Into  professor  of  eilucation  to  the 
College  of  I'roieptors.  1.  A  Visit  tu  (Jorman  Schools,  a 
Professional  Tour,  I-on.,  IH7fi,  p.  Svo.  2.  I.oitures  on 
tho  Soienee  ami  .\rt  of  Eilucation  ;  with  Essays,  Lon., 
is.sii,  8vo;  LM  o'l.,  Ixx'A.  :!.  Stmlies  in  English  Prose, 
Lon.,  I8SI,  Hvo.  4.  Studios  in  English  Poetry;  8th  eJ., 
Lon.,  I8H1,  8v„. 

Payne,  Jusepli  I'rnnk.  A  Manual  of  General 
Pathology,  designed  as  an  Introduction  to  the  Practice 
of  Medicine,  [,on.,  1 SSS,  p.  8vo. 

Payne,  Tliuiuas.  1.  Tho  Covenant  Promise  of 
tho  Father.  Ac,  Lon.,  1881,  12ino.  2.  Spiritual  Death 
and  Resurrection:  a  Treatise,  Manchester,  18S4.  l2mo.     i 

Payne,  W.,  and  Ilerrtagv,  S.  J.     (Ed.)  Five  j 
Hundred  Points  of  (lood  Iluabandrie.     liy  Thouias  Tan- 
ser.     (  English  Dialect  .Soc.)     Lon.,  1.878,  Svo.  j 

Payne,  William  Harold,  b.  18.10,  at  Farming- 
ton,  N.V. ;  cJueateU  at  Maocdon  Academy,  N.Y.,  and 
New  York  Conference  .Seminary  ;  professor  of  tho  science 
and  art  of  icaohing  in  tho  University  of  .Michigan 
1879-87,  and  since  then  chancellor  of  the  University  of 
Nashville  and  president  of  I'eabody  Normal  College.  I. 
Chapters  on  Social  Supervision,  Cin.,  187J.  2.  Syllabus 
of  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  tho  Science  and  Art  of  Teach- 
ing, Adrian,  Jlich.,  |87i»,  8vo.  Ii.  (Ed.)  Short  History 
of  Education  :  Edited,  with  Introduction,  Bibliography, 
Notes,  and  Keferences,  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  1881,  21mo.  4. 
Outlines  of  Educational  Doctrine,  .-^ilrian,  Mich.,  1882, 
Svo.  5.  (Trans.)  Tho  History  of  Pedagogy,  by  (iabriel 
Compayrfi  ;  with  an  Introduction,  Notes,  and  an  Inde.x, 
Host.,  ISS8,  12ino.  6.  Contributions  to  tho  Science  of 
Education,  N.  York,  I88fi,  12mo. 

Payne,  William  Morton.  (Trans.)  Sigurd 
Slembe :  a  Dramatic  Trilogy  j  from  the  Norwegian  of 
lijcirnstjerno  lijiirnson,  Bost.,  18S8,  12iuo. 

Poyne-Gallwey.    See  (Iallwey. 

Payne»Smi(h.     Seo  Smith. 

Paynter,  Mary  Moncure.  Caleb,  tho  Irrepres- 
sible, Chic,  ISSli,  12mo. 

Payson,  Edward.  I.  Doctor  Tom,  Boat.,  1877, 
12mo.  2.  The  Law  of  Equivalents  in  its  Relation  to 
Political  and  Social  Ethics,  Uo=t.,  1888,  8vo. 

Payson,  G.  S.  (Ed.)  All  for  Christ  :  Sket  f  the 
Life  and  Labors  of  Rev.  Cl  arloa  H.  Payson,  ^  Vork, 
1877,  12mo. 

Payton,  Charles  A.  I.  The  Diamond-Diggings 
of  South  Africa :  a  Personal  and  Practical  Account : 
with  a  Brief  Notice  of  the  New  Oold-Fields,  Lon.,  1872, 
p.  .8vo.  2.  Moss  from  a  Ilolling  Stone;  or,  Moorish 
Wanderings,  Lon.,  1S79,  p.  Svo. 

Payton,  E.  W.  Round  about  Now  Zealand:  be- 
ing Notes  from  a  .Journal  of  Three  Years'  Wandering  in 
the  .\ntipodea.    Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  or.  Svo. 

"  The  bright  and  humorons  descriptions  of  scenes  when 
business  was  subordinated  to  pleasure  cannot  fail  to  strike 
the  imagination  of  the  reader.  .  .  .  Perhaps  the  most  In- 
terestiiij;  pages  are  those  in  which  Mr.  Payton  relates  his 
travels  luid  his  huirbreaiUh  escapes  while  ilriviiig  through 
the  .\h>liie  scenery  und  gorges  of  the  Middle  Island."— 
Ath..  No.  311W. 

Peabody,  Rev.  Andrew  Preston,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
[ante,  vol.  ii.,  aild.,]  resigned  his  position  as  preacher  to 
Harvard  University  and  professor  of  Christian  morals 
in  1881,  and  was  elected  professor  emeritus.  1.  Manual 
of  Moral  Philosophy,  1873.  2.  Christianity  and  Science : 
a  Series  of  Lectures,  Lon..  1875,  p.  Svo.  3.  (Trans.) 
Plutarch  on  the  Delay  of  the  Divine  Justice,  Host.,  1885, 
12rao.  4.  Baccalaureate  Sermons,  Bost.,  1885,  Svo.  5. 
Moral  Philosophy  :  a  Series  of  Lectures,  Bost,  1S87, 
lUmo.  6.  Building  a  Character,  Bust.,  1887,  24mo.  7. 
Harvard  Reminiscences,  Bust,,  1888,  12mo. 
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PEA 

"  nis  aim  .  .  .  ha«  been  to  commemorate  every  nillege 
otncer  whose  name  wtu)  ealalogned  uiih  Ills  while  lie  wa* 
iinder-Kriiduale.theologleal  student,  anil  tutor. .  .  .  Iir.  IVa- 
liiidy's  pages  are  eiillveiieil  with  many  Humorous  tonclies." 
— A(i/ion,  xlvl.t.H. 

Also,  translalions  of  Cicero's  Do  Ollleiis,  Do  Senectulo, 
De  Amioltia,  Seipionii  Somnium,  <tc. :  with  Introduce 
tion  and  Notes,  Host.,  IS83-H8,  lUmo, 

Peahody,  .'Wins  Elizabeth  Palmer,  ['infi,  vol. 
ii.,  add. I  I.  Kcminiscouces  of  William  Ellery  Clianning, 
D.D.,  Bust.,  I8SI),  lilmo.  2.  Lectures  in  tho  Training- 
Schools  for  Kindergartners,  Bust.,  I  s8i),  12mo.  3.  Lii^t 
Evening  with  .\llslon,  and  nthiT  Paiiors.  Host.,  I88II, 
12mo.  I.  Education  in  thu  Hume,  tliu  Kindergarten, 
,tc,  Lon.,  I8'<7,  p.  8n.. 

Peahody,  (icorise  L.  (Ed.)  Supiilement  to 
Ziemssen's  Cyclopivdia  of  the  Practice  of  Medicine,  N. 
York,  1881,  Svo. 

Peabody,  II.  At  Rest  among  tho  Laos:  Story 
of  the  Life  of  M.  .M.  Campbell.  Eiliteil  by  Caroline  (t. 
Cavendish.     Lon.,  Iss2,  -^vo. 

Peabody,  Selim  II.     I.  Cooil's  Books  of  Natunil 
History.     Illust.     Pliila.,  IS71I,  12mo.     2.  (Ed.)  Amori- 
can    Patriotism  :    Speeches,  Letters,  and   other    Papers 
whioh  illustrate  the  Foundation,  Devulopniont,  and  Pros 
ervation  of  Ihe  United  Slates,  N.  York,  IS80,  Itimo. 

Peace,  Muskell  William.  I.  The  Cual-.Mines 
Regulation  Act,  1872:  with  Notes,  ,te.,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo  ; 
2d  ed.,  1873.  2.  Tho  Coal-Mines  Regulation  Act,  1887, 
Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Peace,  Walter,  emigration  agent  for  the  Viital 
government.  Our  Colony  of  Natal,  Lot..,  IS83,  8>o;  2il 
ed.,  1885. 

Peach,  If.  E.  .M.  1.  Historic  Houses  in  llalli,  and 
their  Associations,  Lon.,  lSS:i-S4,  2  vols.  4to. 

"  Mr.  I'ench's  work  Is  as  lull  of  readable  and  uiilmpur- 
taut  anecdotes  as  one  I  if  Mr.  llaywanl's'tfuarterly' articles, 
lint  It  cannot  be  said  that  Ihere  Is  the  like  skill  In  llielr  iir- 
riiiigement.  rnforlunately,  lliey  were  sliuiUtHl  togellier 
like  the  jokes  in  a  jest-book.  .  .  .  His  book  has  at  least  one 
vital  (luallty!:  .  .  .  It  is  never  dull.— .4(/i.,  No.  2UU7. 

2,  Bath,  Old  and  New  :  a  Handy  Guide  and  a  History, 
Hath,  1S8S,  p.  Svo. 

Peacock,  Edwa.d,  F.S.A.,  [nnle,  vol.  ii.,  add.,! 
of  Hottesford  Manor,  near  Brigg,  Lincolnshire,  Eng.,  h. 
1831,  at  Hemsworth,  Yorkshire,  and  educated  by  private 
tutors.  He  has  contributed  largely  to  antiquarian  jour- 
nals an.l  other  periodicals.  1.  (Ed.)  Instructions  I  m 
Parish  Priests.  By  John  Myrc.  (Early  English  Text 
Soc.)  Lon.,  IS68,  Svo.  2.  Ralf  Skirlaugh,  the  Lin- 
colnshire Squire,  Lun.,  1870,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  .Miilnl 
Heron  :  a  Novel,  1.  n.,  IS72,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  4.  (Kd.,  A 
List  of  the  Roman  Catholics  in  the  County  of  York  in 
lft04,  1872.  5.  France:  tho  Empire  and  Civilizatimi, 
1S73.  Anon.  6.  John  Markenticid:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1874,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  7.  A  (ilossary  of  Words  used  in 
the  Wapentakes  of  Manlcy  and  Corringham,  Linciiln- 
shire,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  S.  Notes  on  the  Life  of  Thonuis 
Rainborowo,  Offlocr  in  the  Army  and  Navy,  in  the  Ser- 
vice of  the  Parliament  of  England,  Lou.,  1879.  '.'.  In- 
dex to  English-Speaking  Students  who  have  graduated 
at  Leydcn  University,  (Index  Soc.  Pub.,)  Lon.,  I8S:1, 
4to.  10.  (Ed.)  The  Monckton  Papers,  (Philobiblun 
Soe.  Pub.,)  1885,  Svo. 

Peacock,  Capt.  George.  Treatise  on  Sblp.^' 
Cables,  Lon.,  1873,  12mo. 

Peacock,  iUabel.  1.  Index  of  Royalists  whoso 
Estates  were  confiscated  during  tho  Commonwealtli, 
Lon.,  1879,  4to.  2.  Tales  and  Rhymes  in  tho  Lind-ey 
Folk-Speech,  Brigg,  188fi. 

"  Noteworthy  a.s  the  first  attempt  which  has  been  raiulo 
to  use  the  Lincolnshire  dialect  as  a  medium  for  literary 
composition."— ^Cfrrf.,  xxx.  '274. 

Peacock,  Richard  Atkinson,  b.  1811,  at  Slyne, 
near  Lancaster.  Saturated  Steam  the  Motive  Power  in 
Volcanoes;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo. 

Peacock,  Thomas  Bevill,  M.D.,  P.R.C.P.,  [«"(•, 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1812-1882;  physician  to  St.  Thomas's 
Hospital  and  to  the  Viotorii  Park  Hospital,  London. 
On  the  Prognosis  in  Cmos  of  Valvular  Diseases  of  the 
Heart.     Illust.     Lon.,  1877,  Svo. 

Peacock,  Thomas  Brower,  b.  1852,  at  Ciim- 
bridgo,  0.;  has  made  several  inventions.  1.  Poems 
Kansas  City,  1872.  2.  The  Vendetta,  and  other  Poem-, 
Topeka,  1870.  3.  The  Rhyme  of  the  liorder  War:  l!i-- 
torical  Poem  of  the  Kansas-Missouri  Guerilla  War  befru 
and  during  the  Great  Rebellion,  N.  York,  18SQ,  12mo. 
4.  Poems  of  the  Plains  and  Songs  of  the  Solitudes,  X. 
Ifork,  1S88,  12mo;  3d  ed.  same  year. 


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Peake, 
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Penkoin 
History,  Inr 

Peale,  A 
Springs  of  til 

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Pearce,  J 

Adventures  of 

V.-XII.,  [veri 

Pearce,  .1 

Peorce,  J 

Resources  of  ( 

Pearce,  J 

Livesoy  :  coui| 

troduotory  Re\ 

Pearce,  U 

coin   College,  I 

Morden   from 

IS' I.     Ho  wro 

cals.     1.  'I'he  L 

ment,  and  Noti 

Breeders  and  1 

Vork,  1872,  8v( 

Pearce,   V 

Belgium,  Lon., 

Pearce- El 
Peard,  .Mi: 

ster,  Dovonshii 
Peard,  R.N.  1 
South  of  Fran 
Year :  a  Story 
Lon.,  18tl9,  p.  8 
French  Town,  I 
tiard  Q.  By  th 
p.  Svo. 

"  We  have  seld 

little  witch  thai 

can  paint  pietun 

tine  artistic  perc 

not  overload  he 

little  to  make  liei 

rare  and  charm 

among  our  favou 

5.  Thorpe   Re 

Garden."     Lon., 

"  The  predomli 

ment  which  perv 

tender,  poetical 

dreary  and  the  c 

ailractlve.  ...  A 

humour  and  trutl 

'i.  A  Winter  S 

gal,  and  other  S; 

Rough   Waters,  1 

Prayer-Book,  Lo: 

l-*78,  2  vols.  p. 

I-'mo.     12.  The 

Jeannette:    a  St( 

ISS2,  p.  Svo.     14, 

12mo.     15.  Sohic 

Svo.      16.  Alison 

traJictions,  Lon., 

don  School. Room 

hours,  Lon.,  l.HS.i;, 

Illust.      Lon.,  181 

1886,  or.  Svo.    22. 

lsS7,p.3vo.    23. 

(>■  svo.      24.  Two 

Belfry  at  Bruges 


PEA 

croitt.     illiiHt,     Loll.,  |.s7rt,  |i   svu 
"Peak,  Cnvilan,"  (Keud.)    Suo  W.vk,  Hrnrv, 

hu.p«r.,r«  Hncl  th.ir   O»nt..a.|,oruri.,.      111,..,"     nZ, 

I  „n*'''u7*i' ,'.''''*""'•     "">'"'»"'«  of  Heroo..     lll,„t. 

''""■■  '^'i.  '-' :  ni)w  eil,,  isso,  p.  Hv,, 

I  eiikoiiit-,  K.  A.    CateohUn. ,.,.  (iu.,l„Ky  anil  Snort,! 

<,  fin'"    v..  *  f.'*.    ';'"'''  ""''  Amilynen  of  the  Mineral 
>|.rln««  „f  (lie  |'„||„,i  st«to,  Wiiali.,  |s,S(l   h^o 

I  fUlf,  It.  S.     (  K,i.)  The  Humt.   Libriiry  ilf  r.cful 
knmvU.,lKo:  u  tvol,.|„,.,li„  of  H..f..rono...  Chi/,  1,SH7,4 

2,  The  Sciunoo  of  the  Slurs 


Svo. 


Illuat.     I.oii,, 


troldgy,  I,on.,  IS7U 
Lun.,  IHSI,  Isiiio 
Heart-i',  V.    Tho  Ball  of  Fortune 

I^HJ,  |i.  fSvo. 

Fcurce,  E.  H.  I.  (Trans.)  PoiHilur  Fttllacies  ro- 
«ar,llng  Tm,lu  „„,!  F„r„i«„  l.utit.,:  being  the  'so 
iihismes  Koonomioues"  of  K.  Il,i»tiiit,  ,i,hii,to,l  to  tho 
Ke^ent  Tiiue,  (CoMen  Club  I'nb.,)  Lon.,  Inm:-.  sv"  2 
Ihe  Law  of  Hill,  of  Sale,  Lon.,  Is!s2,  Svo 

A,lv,!n^,1r.f.',"f'i.,"^"°','"  '■''.'^•"'-•i"  •  "  Narrative  of  tho 
A.lvonturcH  of  Uly«»e»,  a.la,,te,l  from  the(>ly««ey,  Uook« 
V. -All,,  [verso,]  [,on.,  lN,-7,  Svi,.  ■'J' 

Feari-e,  J.     The  .Morchant'rt  Clerk,  I.on.,  ISso,  8vo 

H. !,,?''*'*!•';.•  -V"""!""-"!  Depression  at  llomo,  and 
KesourcoB  ot  Ciiniula,  I.on.,  |s,h:)   Jr   Hvo 

IV-arce,  John.     Tho  Life  and  Teaehings  of  Joseph 

Livesoyr  cm„,,risi„g  hi.  Autobiography:    with  an  In- 

troduotory  Iteview  of  his  Labours,  I.on.,  I, HS5    8vo 

„nin  /."!f  *♦  '?r/  T''"'"""'  ■^'•A-  graduated  at  Lin- 
coin   College,  (Jxfor,!,    lS4.i,-    onlained    1815;    vioar    "f 


I'E.V 

H:^a:.s.&::^^^' "'"•-«-  "•  to 

leinple  Is:,,;  praotl-.s  la.f„r..  Ihe  ,„„„   ,  r  ™   rt  oi      ,^ 
l.ovant,  and  was  eleHod  oresid.nt  of  H  ^l.-  .^ 
at  Constantinople  i,h,s„.  ,  k       i-    ,    "  ,^,"';"';"  '""■ 

Nnrle.  at   lion,!,  and    Abroi^.V,;!,^  h""  '' t'lJC 

c:ii:ieyc:''';i!;;;'t;/"'''«''-^'-A''^tho  Fourth 

•.f'o\e';m;:l;;a?;t"r'kV'!!■;,^i!•!;:;:rr:'^!' '•»'' "^ 

I'J-  Ui.^  I  rib     ns,\,  '"'''■''  ""  ""■  l'y/.aMtli,e  iMuplr'o 
nm.  irr  ,'bV.    ;  of  n.;;'":!'/;''?''''''  ?'''-■''  I'"'  I'l'  1- 

I'enrse,  John   U. 


,u-i        II  .  , v^w.     ui    lyoaruorougn     ironi 

al's  1  Tl,yi  '  """:''"':l'h,'>Fi'-'IJ  and  other  period!- 
tals  1.  Ihe  Dog :  with  Simple  Dircftiona  for  his  Treat- 
ment  an,l  Notices  of  tho  Host  Uogs  of  tha  Day  and  the  r 
Breeders  and  Exhibitors.  Illust.  I.on.,  Pafis,  an  N 
Urk,  1,S72,  Svo.     ■>.  The  Idstone  Papers,  Lon.,  1872. 

BeKu"L^„.S,To.*''-      "'""^^'  "'■  ""'"""^  -" 
Fearce-Edgciinibe.    See  Kdgiuhbb. 
PearU,  .Miss  I'raiices  .Mary,  b.  IMS,  at  E^niin- 

Whof    L.         The  Wood-Cart,  and  other  Tales  of  tho 
South  of    trance.      By  F.  M.  P.      L  u.,  iNfl?.     2    One 
\ciir:    a  .story  of  Three  Homes,     By  F   .M    P      IHu., 
Lon.,  m,,  p.  Svu.      J.    Una  „„res  :  ^a  St<^ry  of  an  01  i 
treiioh  Town,  Lon.,  1870,  p  Svo.     Ano...     4    The  Rose 
jiard  a.     By  the  Author'  o '  "  Unawares."     Lon"   's?2; 

oin  pa  lU  pictures,  and  .she  cm  draw  .•har.ictiirs     s  le  has 
n  t'  ov"  rhauf  lK:r'''li';:;?i"f.  '"■■'"  ""''  •^'-'^^r.  ami  she*;!!  Is 
J  JJ^!^  i  h^   w^^^ffili^eiy  ^.^^'^  ^'Z  '^:'^!i^  ^ 
rare  ami  charm  Hir  nuaiitios  wlii<.|,  ,,,,.,!./;,.  .'" 

au.ongourfavouri&wn"e«!-'-"s!;).'«,;?.?«'i'x       !  i^'"  "" 
.,.  Ihorpo    K«^i8.      By   the   Author  of    "  The"  Kose- 
Gardon."     Lon.,  1S74,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

iPliisiili 

iHunmlr'^ind  truti;!!L>.iii!S,'V,-ii"-.'},';,'  «'  ""  "f  ^««>i«tic  j 

I'.  A  Winter  Story,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.      7.  A  Madri- 
gal,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  .    ..      S.  Thro.-"l   ' 
Kough   Waters    Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  ^  ».    History  of   the  I 
fH?r2  vol''''  ^"S-  '^'^,'  '-■"»•      '"•    t'artouche   Lon.! 
■'mJ      I2   VL  wis    V,-    ^l"'?"   ^'""y'  Lon.    18S0   i 
y^^'  J  J'  ^^b'to  Month,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.     13   i 

Jeannette:    a  S  ory  of    the  Iluguenits.     ilfust.     Lon 
^m«  ^"m    s^M  •  '■•""=,«'' Alethea.    Illust.     Lon.,  1S82   ' 
I'vT'  i'^-  ^.ohloss  and    Town,   Lon.,  1882,  3   vols,   ci- 
Svo       16.  AlKSon,  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.     17.  Con 
tradiofons    Lon.,  ISS3,  2  vols.  or.  Svo.  ^  18.  The  Ashd- 

Is^'ir  ^"•'^f  i^ «-  ^'^  aIL^^ZZ,  ?;:^; 

S87'n3r-  ,f  4>renticeHugh.   Illust.  New  ed.  Lon. 

Sv?'     24'    TwA".''".""  "  ^''''''i-I^aughtor,  Lon.   1S87 

IJelfry  at  Brug. .,  L«n„  1SS8,  ISmo.      26.  His  Cousin 


M«nun,etu^of-u:;  Mii.ri^^i:!::'::;^  ,:'^:^^::^ 

Kn'L''""ed'!,!:,M'-"y-  i^'"!.!*  y"^'  ''•  '^J-.  "t  Camborne. 
,1,^  I  "'"'"'"  "«-l'7an  College,  Shefflehi  •  or- 
da.ued  a    Vesleyan  Methodist  minister  lifiOM'i..^ 

c' c    er'.'"  87'2  •   ^"T\^^  T''  ""'  "■-■«■  M-" 
I  r  K.    ■!>        "'    •"'  ™'>   '"7,1,  IL'ino;  new  c(  ..     SSI       •> 

:  is?8  ^r.'^^^fT"'"',"'.  I"-  «"'«. '-"..  isr.i.  10, ,0;  .(ded:; 

^  Ion    18-.-   -0."'    '^"'?''"'   ""''    ''''    '{'^^li«i"'.s    Opinion 
I     lu;i   '  I  ;;"•   - -"-. '2'--    I  Serm^s  for  cliildren 

■llU.Sl.  1,0    1.,        18,   J         p.       Nvu;       „^„      „,  |j,|j,]  ,  , 

.Mor,es.and  other   Papers,  I.on.,  IS77     12m    ;   new  ed 
1  list,     Lon.,  is,  7,  p.  8vo;   new  ed.,  Iss|,     7    ll,„„„iv 

;;  ;■  '1  "■„ 'Th's/'-  '™,- .  '•  '"^' «'■'  •^''"^ ■"-■'■ '''"«" 

n     isso    I'i  "^'"','?'  '"'""•     '•>■  «i"'»»  J'-spor.     Illust. 
'"";•  '****-,'    ■""'•     '"•  ^<"'"'»''    '^"'ricJ.     II  ust.      Lon 

nU'Lu'^^sT"  Iv,  ''''•,  "■  ■f"''"«'"«  on  ii,,": 

Blessed   nf..r'  "V  J. '"'°-     '-•  '^""'«  '\»P«^'^8  "f   tho 
Ultssed  Life,  Lon.,  ISSj,  ..,,.   jfl,,,,,.     ,;,^  ,,f  |         ,,    , 

I'earsf,    T.    Frederick.     .Modem     Dress    and 
Clothing,  and  its  llelation  to  Health  and  Disease!  jZ, 

Pearson,  A.  N.     The  Development  of  the  Miner  ,1 
Resources  of  India.-  a  Course  of  p'our  Popula    uXe 
Uombay,  1883,  Svo  •  "I'umi  uiLiurt-, 

i''r!<T:t'Lor."is'r'  '^-^  "'""'^«'' «"""  ^-''• 

Pearson,  .Mrs.  Arthur  Cyril.     Acro.stic  Diction 
?5?4,7'svr*  '""'"""  '^''"''''^'h""^''"''  Words.  Lo,i.; 

of  DevoT";n^'lS8s'78:;,  •""'''''  '"  "'"  ^'"""''  »""» 
„d,M^T°"'  ^''?'^'«s  Buchanan,  [„„(.,  vol.  ii., 
hUio'n,  LX'sri  '[.>!""'  '"'"'"  '''''^"'^   """  T-- 

adl'^^rw!?,;  '-A","*''  ""'"^y'  •^'•'^-  ["'"^.  VOL  ii., 
shh,  of  i^  •  "'/.'''"Ston.  He  resigned  tho  professor- 
sh  p  of  modern  history  at  King's  College,  London,  in 
i^fni'iv  cli'  ™A"  'f '''■■""•rod  on  moder'n  histo";  at 
Inn.ty  College,  Cambridge;  afterwards  went  to  Aus- 
ra'i,,  where  he  became  lecturer  on  history  at  th.   Un  - 

he  o?i,n       '°'"r"'  '"   ""   "»«  '•"'^^'•"'•=1  a' member  of 
he  colonial  parliament,  and  in   IS7S  was   sent  to  Eu- 
rope to  advocate  constitutional  reform  for  Victoria.     1 
Historical  Maps  of  England  during  the  First  Thirteen 
^'n^^T:  o7'^'^■7!""'""^y  E»^^'o'  and  indices,  U^ 
In  spite  .  .  .  uf  regrets  oyer  what  he  ha.s  not  done,  we 


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M  rnm|iili'il  friiiii  riini 


.,t)i     .lTi.=luiia!    , 

rmttt  U  tliu  Work 
„  >th  ll>#  iimtt'iiiivni 
»,   ,ltlu-  faiwer  I"  furiii  i.  ,   , 
Willi  ';,  lit-  (MmU-    '-.llirclator.  xllx.  181', 
;i     Viotiiria    Fiiblio    Kiluciillnii       K.i 


hMiirli-. 

fnim  iirlKliiiil  hniini"-.  Iiiil 

lific  niHili'  liliiiM'ir  Iflinllliir 

ill> .  i*.'  <hi.    Iif  lm»  ihiTlKlit 

lint  vii**  "•  t"  "'I'  t'Vilil* 


2.  KnglUh  Ulitory  In  tho  F«urH«iith  Century,  Lon.,  |  I'lUvrrilly   Coll.g.,  T,on.l«n.     I.   Si,cl»ll-in   In  Tliw.ry 
,T<»  In   N,..  i  mill    I'mclliM':  II  I.ooturo  ilnjlvorcil  111  »  Working-(  lull 

AiiillcncB,  I.on.,  IHH.,.     '.'.  Thn  Klhio  o(  Irnthouglil :  a 
,»clt<olliin  of  Hii«iiy»  uml  Iiirt  irm,  l.on.,  I'^hh,  Nvo. 

"  It  Ik  u  iimnirintii  liy  Hii  »I>1<'.  Ktralulitfiirwiiril,  uiul  riil- 
tlviUtil  iniiii  Mil  liclmlf  (ir  H  '  KniMliimKlil'  whiili,  UK  ili'vi'l- 
iiikkI  III  Ilii'M'  I'SNiy.  hii'lniliK  iitliilKiii,  luirlullMii.  uml  ffiv 
li'vr  .  .  Till'  nlijiTtiif  till'  liiiiiU  hillHlliirtly  ilnlnrsii  In 
111'  11  1  cliwlniitlvi'.  Iml  rcHiiuriillvi' unci  syiillietliiil,—' 111 
cli'iliiic  »  riitiiiiml  t'nlliii«iii>iii  iiiul  ii  lu^hll'li'  lui"!"  nf  iii"r 
r'oinmliiiiun  1  iil».'  .  .  In  "lillc  nIMruiiifi'  uiii'l«  uml  va-l  iif.«iiiiiii1|iiii> 
1  Mr,  I'l'iirwili  Ih  mllliiT  iriickliniliioil  imr  ii  c  liiirliitiui ;  lii' 
Ik  hm  t'iirin'«t,  ImiIcI,  uml  imlilli  -plrlt.'il  writer.  .  .  .  Tin' 
i'iilliii«l«Ktio  nr  niiii-triirllvi'  klili'  iif  .Mr.  I'l  iin-nii'H  <ri'iil 
MiiiiK  ti)  lis  Kliigiiliirly  wcuk.  iiviii  iiltiwllur  ulnirtlve.  — 
.1//!,,  .Nil.  :il.'iii. 

PeiirNOtit  .'Hntthiiii.    Tinkling*  from  t)i«  t^htvji. 
Iiilil*.  1,1111.,  1'<7I,  12nici. 

Pfumun,  Phlllppii   .M.,  uml  WegiuT,  tifr- 
tnid.     (TriiD«,)  t'hrli'lil  ;  «  Tiilu  nl  True   l.uok  i  Irmii 

lIluKt.     I.on.,  Iff II,  ji. 


One  Lovf  ri,  l.lfe.  I<»n.,  19".'),  j  tho  (Icriniiii  of  lludnig  I'rclil 
l.ittio   CiiuHin :    n   Tiilo,   Lcin,,  |  sivn. 


K('|>"rt,  Melbiiuriii'    H7H,  «vn. 
Ppiiniiiii,  !lev.   I'hrlsluphvr    HldK'irf   M.A„ 

Srailunii"!  iit  Queon'n  CoHi'ne,  CainbriilKe,  l^iM  "r- 
aineil  \<W  ,  .  '"r  of  I'oniKu  Pyne  niin'B  \>*>*^.  Cmin- 
iclmif  tlioWisi'  K,'!|?:  tlu'  I'rovorix  (if  .•^uliiuion  apiilii'il 
tu  Diiilv  I, iff.  1,1111.,  IS'^ll-Hl,  2  viils    or.  8vii, 

I'carMOll,  K,     The    I'lirlluiiifii'iAry    I'rovlJonou   of 
CiiiiijiuiiKiill'iM,  l."n..  I^"*2,  '"vo, 
PcnrNoiit  K.  H.    I 

:i    viiIk,  |i.   ^vo.     2.   His 

isr.i,  .1  villi.  |),  svo,  Willi  ,M.»i  i.AioHMV,  I,,  E. :  I. 
Ailvcnturcs  iluring  the  Viir  of  1S70,  i.on,,  I'*:!.  2  voU, 
1).  Svii.  2.  InJer  the  Red  Croii ;  a  Serie"  nf  l'a|iori, 
Lin,,  l'<72,  ."<V(i,  3,  Scrvioo  in  Sorvia  under  the  Kcd 
CniH^  l.cin.,  IS77,  ^vn. 

l>i-ar<ton,  Edilh  L.  KIH*  under  the  8ea :  a  Falry- 
Tiili',  l.'in.,  Its),  cr.  Ito. 

l>(>ar«oni  Kdwnrd.  Sdn'ted  Fahlea  of  IJewiok 
and  Other'",  l.'in.,  li'TI,  |i.  ^vo, 

I'carNciii,  Mrs.  Kmily  C.  I.  Uulenhorn;  or,  The 
Wiirld'a  lliinufiictcir  and  the  Art  of  Printing,  Iloft,,  I.S71, 
liiiin;  ::d  od.,  I8,'<il.  2.  Kniin  Cottage  to  Castle,  Host., 
\>S7,  12fiiii. 

I*carHOll,  Ilcv.  V.  C.  Spnrku  anmng  the  A.'hes : 
Ini'luding  Ui'iuinii'cuni'i'K  of  Ninclei'n  Years  nf  Lahur  in 
tho  IMiihidelphia  Aliiii'-IIi)ii»e,  I'hila.,  l'*7:i,  12inii. 

I'l'arsoll,  Friidcrlfk  W.  .MiRon:  aTaloof  Love 
and  Inlrixue,  N,  Vnrk,  Isss,  liimu. 

Pearsun,  (teortie  C,  a  writer  on  tho  .Tapan  Her 


Pearson,  Ili'V.  Namiit'lt  M,A„  pattur  of  Oreat 
Oeornc  Stri'it  Indopendont  Ihiiroh,  Mvorpocil,  IMlU-7ii, 
I,  Kojilv  to  tho  Ut.  iliiii.  \V,  K.  Furi'tor'n  Uefonoe  of  I>i'- 
noiiiina'tionallini,  l^*":t.  2.  PhnKOn  of  Truth:  Kiuht 
Uisi'ouri'oii  on  Ucliuion,  I.on,,  1H7I),  12nio.  .'1.  Seriuuii- 
on  tho  Kiiisllo  til  tho  liiilatiunK,  Lon.,  1S71,  p.  Xvk.  I, 
Homo  to  (iod:  a  (luide  on  Iho  Way,  Iion.,  1^77,  I.'"  >. 
,').  Weck-Day  Living:  a  llook  for  Voung  Men  nnd 
Y./ung  Women.  I-on.,  Ish2,  p.  Syo. 

PearNoii,  T.     The  llilde  and  Teinpeiini'o!  or.  The 
Soriplure    Uaeis    of  the   Toniporiii.ee    Movi'h.'jrit,  Lon., 
I  IHSl,  p.  Svo. 

Peariuii,  Tilidal  Arthur.    A  1m|,o     ulthe.-^tai- 
'  uten  and  AetK  rolating  to  .Merchant  Shipping  in  Indiii, 

Calcutta,  1MM4,  8vo. 

i      Pi>ar§on,   William.     (Ed.)    Iiccliicms   of   Hon. 

John  .1.  Pearson,  Judge  of  the  Twelfth  .ludicial  lliitriet, 

CountioK  of  Uauphin  and  Lebanon,  (I'a.,)  Phila.,  I»7M, 

'2  vols.  svo. 

aid,  publi-heii  in  Yokoliaiua.     Flighls  Iiinido  and  Out-  |      PcarNon,  William  L.,  I'h.D.     The  I'rophci'y  of 


Bide  Paradise.  Uy  a  Penitent  Peri.  N.  York,  ISXt); 
1 2  mo. 

"Tlie  author,  with  Indiilto  Jest  and  iinfalUiiK  (jood  iia- 
tuu',  pli'turt's  tlilii«s  a.'!  lla'v  are. '— .Viidoii,  xllll.  li>2, 

Pear8on«  Henry  Ciemeni).  llor  opportunity, 
N.  York,  1H8.S,  l2mo. 

PearMon,  IIiMiry  Uaniel,  [mi^i!,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
.Stories  of  Christian  .Joy  and  .borrow  :  Homo-Tales,  Lon., 
1^7",  12ino.  2.  Hold"  Jack  Ulair  :  ■  oiory  of  Moral 
Courage,  Lon.,  1S8.'),  ISmo. 

Pi'arsun,  Hugh  William.  I.  A  Hand-Book  of 
the  Law  of  Muster  and  fiervant.  Loo.,  1S7S,  ,Svo.  2. 
Tlie  Agricultural  Holdings  (Kiigland)  Act,  1883,  Lon., 
L'<8;i.  Mvo. 

Pearson,  J.  11^  Remarkable  Providoncet  and 
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Peawlee,  Edmund  Randolph,  M.U.,  181 1-187^. 
graduated  at  Darimouth  18:)li,  and  iit  the  medical  school 
at  Y'ale  18111;  professor  of  anatomy  and  physiology  m 
Dartmouth  1841-71,  and  of  gyniecology  in  Belleviie 
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Peat,  J.  U.  Sure ;  or.  It  Pays.  Ry  J.  B.  P.  Bost., 
1872. 

Pebody,  Charles.  1.  Authors  at  Work,  ("  Bio- 
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ated  at  .^t.  John's  College,  Cambridge,   185Jj    ordaineil  i  Journalism,  Lon.,  1882,  8vo. 


1856;  rector  of  Whitestone  since  1883.  1.  U.*ury  in 
Kurope  during  the  Period  A.D.  IIUO  and  1400,  Lon., 
1877.  2.  A  Series  of  Observed  Lunar  Distances:  with 
E.'iplanationa  and  .Yiiilysis,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

Pearson,  Jonathan,  b.  1813,  in  Chichester,  X.H. ; 
graduated  »t  Union  College  1835,  where  he  has  been  as- 
sistant professor  of  chemistry  and  natural  )ihilo8ophy 
183i)-4!i,  professor  of  natural  history  18J9-73,  and  since 
then  jirofesaor  of  botany.  I.  Early  Records  of  the 
County  of  Albany,  Albany.  1SI59.  2,  Genealogy  of  the 
First  Settlers  of  Albany,  1872.  3 
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Pechar,  Job.    The  Paris  International  Exhibition, 
1878  :  Coal  and  Iron  in  All  Countries,  Lon.,  1878,  >V'i. 
Peck,  Frederick  M.,  and   Earl,  Henry  H. 

Fall  River  and  its  Industries:  an  Historical  and  Stc.tis 
ticol  Record,  with  Family  Genealogies,  Ac.  Illu.-t. 
N.  Y'ork,  1878,  4to. 

Peck,  George   Washington.    1.    Peek's    Bad 

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others,  History  of  the  Schenectady  Patent  in  the  Dutch  |  Expert  ..  '  ,i  'i.  •.■ruit,  N.  Yo  ,  1:  »7,  12uio. 
,»nd  English  Times:  Contribution  toward  a  History  of  j  Pet  ' !:  i  oiei  rgc  Wesley,  LL.D.,  b.  181'.',  iit 
the  Lower  Mohawk  Valley.  Edited  by  J.  W.  MacMur-  Kingston,  Pa. ;  licensed  to  preach  in  the  Methodist 
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tion  limited  to  300  copies.) 
Pearson,    Ut.    Uev.  Josiah    Brown,    U.D., 

LL.D..  [iiH'e,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  graduated,  first  class  Mor. 
Sci.  Trip.,  at  S'.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1804  ;  Fel- 
!ow  of  St.  John'.'  1804-80,  and  lecturer  1804-71  ;  or- 
(.''■..id  1?'15;  vicai  of  Newark-upon-Trent  1874-80,  and 
^iji  :  thep  '-*:  hop  of  Newcastle.  1.  How  to  Amend  the 
uaw  on  f  horch  Rates,  Lon.,  1867,  8vo 


82.  1.  The  Realization  and  Benefit  of  Ideals,  Syracuse. 
1879.    -2.  Walk  in  the  Light,  1882. 

Peck,  Hiram  I).  Township  Ofiicers'  Guide: 
Manual  of  Law  relating  to  Rights  and  Duties  of  Town- 
ship Officers  in  Ohio;  2d  ed.,  Cin.,  1880,  12mo. 

Peck,  John  Lord.  1.  The  lltimate  Gencraliza- 
2.  Creed  or  No  i  tion  of  Science,  N.  York,  1870.     Anon.     2.  The  Politio;il 


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(.;  'Ca^abridge,  Lon.,  '.    '.M,  12mo.     4.  The  Divine  Per- 
soi.iUity  ;  an  Essay. 
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1222 


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j.,re,.tor.  of  the   ,St.   Uui,    Publio   .-^ehooN!  .SuL?.?;; 

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Dxo.n  I'ontm.-tcl ;  ,M  ed.,  I.on.  Ksrs.  Hvo  |  r  ,n„.,r 
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M74  A  Concise  Treatise  on%'rp;t;a'n'd'L™2:'.own''M^^^^  ^^^f,?''"  "  ^«^«''  "^^  >^^'2.  in  iVeo- 
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Peeler.  A.  J.  Treatise  on  Law  and  Equi  y  as  dis  I  e  y  Com.mnv  iVi;,  '  "^"Z""'  .""''  "'">of"l'le  Ar.il. 
Imguished  and  enforced  in  the  Courts  nf  (l,„  r„-.  i .  ■  ^"^1'""^  '!'■'>' !  served  sn  the  c  vil  war.  1  The 
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Peerie.M.  Nugtv  Eec!csiastio»  :  Fragments.  Dra J  87^"''' 3^'',,  l^'l;'"™'-  """'  '"ffic"!.  and  Hist'orlcal, 
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Peers,/.  Chronological  Analysis  of  the  Prinoinal  ^fpivmoo.hi  i  »,!'.'', '!''''■  '"*^  I'rofessional  Litli 
t;ve„t.  .„  English  History,  Lon.,  1-873.  Un:-^Z°V!,  |  ?ro,n'Sl^",lf  ,t.-^';,;!;'     'I^r'^sn"'"'  '^^'"'"'^ 


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Osgood,  Ph.D.,  1).   1^54,  „t 
'i  at    Harvard    ls7(i,  and  at 
in    nnithematies   at    Harvard 
.^^istant  profes.^or  of  uiathe- 
tlenients  of   the  Theory  of 
inction.'',  Uojt.,  ISSO. 
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"'  ''if^'  "hii'h  theChaidain 
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Peirce,  Melusiiut  Fay.  Co-Operative  House- 
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Pelhaill,  C  Chronicles  of  Criraie;  or,  The  Now 
Newgiite  Calendar.  Illust.  l.on.,  ISS",  2  vols.  8vu; 
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Pellew,  William  George.  1.  Jane  Austen's 
Novels:  Bowdoin  l'ri?e  Uii^fortation,  Boat.,  IS.HH,  8vo. 
2.  In  Castle  and  Cabin ;  or.  Talks  in  Ireland,  N.  York 
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Pelly,  .Miyor-Geii.  Sir  Lewis,  K.C.B.,K.C.S.r., 
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Peloilbet,  S.  S.  Collection  of  Legal  Maxims  in 
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M. 


The  Tale  of  a   Spoon,  Lon., 


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1878,  p.  Svo. 

Pender,  .Mrs.  Rore,  aecompRnipd  her  husband  on 
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Pendlebary,  Charles,  M.A.,  F.R.A.S.,  senior 
mathematical  master  of  St.  Paul's  School.  Lenses  and 
System  of  Lenses  treated  after  the  Manner  of  Gauss, 
Lon.,  ISSl,  Svo. 

Pendleton,  E.  W.  (Trans.)  Christine,  by  Louis 
Erault,  N.  York,  1883,  Ifimo. 

Pendleton,  Edmund.  A  Virginia  Inheritance: 
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Pendleton,  Edmund  Monroe,  M.D.,  1815-1884; 
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Carolina  1837.  Scientifie  Agriculture,  N.  York,  1876, 
cr.  Svo. 

Pendleton,  Garnett.  Debtors'  Exception  in 
Pennsylvania,  Phila.,  1886,  Svo. 

Pendleton,  Rev.  James  Madison,  D.D.,  ['inie, 
vol.  ii.,  Peniii.kto."(,  J.  M.,  add.,]  b.  1811,  in  Spottsyl- 
vauia  Co.,  Va. ;  ordained  to  the  ministry  of  the  Baptist 
Church  1837;  professor  of  theology  in  Union  Univer- 
sity, .Murfrecsborough,  Tenn,,  l!''57-«2,  and  pastor  of  the 
Baptist  Church  at  Upland,  Pa.,  1865-83.  1.  Sermons, 
Nashville,  185il,  2.  Church  Manual,  Phila.,  1868.  3. 
Christianity  susceptible  of  Legal  Proof,  Phila.,  1877, 
ISmo.  4.  Why  don't  you  Inviio  us?  Phila.,  187T, 
12mo.  5.  Christian  Doctrines:  a  Compendium  of 
Theology,  Phila.,  1878,  12mo;  13th  ed.,  1885.  6.  Dis- 
tinctive Principles  of  Baptists,  Phila.,  1882,  12mo.  7. 
The  Atonement  of  Christ,  Phila.,  1885,  12mo.  8.  Notes 
on  Sermons,  Phila.,  1886,  l2mo. 

Pendleton,  John.  1.  Old  and  New  Chesterfield: 
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lie'd,  <S2,  Svo.  2.  A  History  of  Derbyshire,  ("  Popular 
Coun'y  Histories,")  Lon.,  1886,  8vo. 

Pendleton,  Lewis.  Bewitched:  a  Tale,  N.  York, 
1888,  12mo. 

Pendred,  Hamilton  Weldon,  late  inspector  of 
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1887,  p.  Svo. 

Penguin,  T.  II.  Warring  Angels,  Lon.,  1S87,  [>. 
Svo. 

Penick,  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Clifton,  D.D.,  h. 
1843;  educated  at  Hampden-Sidney  College;  graduated 
at  the  Theological  Seminary,  Alexandria,  Va.,  1869;  or 
dained  1869;  Bishop  of  Cape  Palmas,  Western  Africii, 
1877-83,  and  since  then  rector  of  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
Louisville,  Ky.  More  than  a  Prophet:  a  Series  of  Ex- 
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Penman,   William,   C.E.      Land-Surveying,  on 

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"Penn,    Arthur,"    (Pseud.)      See    Matthews, 

JaMKS  BRANni-IB,  ilipm. 

Penn,  Sylvia.  The  Curse  of  the  Ferrills,  Lon., 
1887,  cr.  Svo. 

Penna,  F.     Singing:  an  Essay,  Lon.,  1S7S,  p.  8vo. 

PenneTather,  Mrs.  Catharine.  1.  "  B'ollow 
thou  Me:"  Discipleship,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  2.  Songs 
of  the  Pilgrim  Land.  Edited  by  E.  St.  B.  H.  Lon., 
18S5,  sq.  16ino.  3.  The  Homeward  Journey:  Poems, 
Lon.,  1887,  4to. 

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Pennel'uther,  John  P.  Deafness  and  Diseases 
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Pennefather,  John  R.  The  Finale  to  Diiinu 
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and  a  I'eep  into  Futurity,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.     Anon. 

Pennefather,  W.  1.  The  Bridegroom-King :  a 
Meditation  on  Psalm  xiv.,  Lon.,  1873,  ISuio.  2.  Origi- 
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Pennell,  Elizabeth,  (Robins,)  wife  of  Joseph 
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Women"  Ser.,)  Bost.,  1884,  12mo;  Eng.  ed.,  ("Emi- 
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••  The  author  had  little  more  to  do  than  collect  the  viui- 
ous  rriiKmeiitary  notices  that  exist  In  other  books  and 
reduce  them  to  a  narrative,  with  illustrations  from  the 
heroine's  own  works;  and  this  has  been  done  with  thor- 
oughness and  patience."— .V(i/io»,  xl.  41. 

"  Mrs.  Pennell  has  written  a  paiiistakiiiR  and  business- 
like Hccouiit,  but.  while  caiffullv  cimiiicialliiK  the  i;icts 
of  her  heroine's  life,  she  has  failed  to  impart  any  life  to 
her  narrative.''— .KA.,  No.  Mil. 

(In  a  letter  published  in  the  Alhfniriim,  No.  301., 
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land, had  been  much  ohanged,  by  omissions  and  other- 
wise, without  any  consultation  with  her.) 


Pennell 

ii.,  Pknnklt, 
some  years 
was  appoint! 
by  the  Engli 
Egypt  to  ass 
and  was  non; 
interior.  H 
view  1864-6; 
other  period 
of  Anglers, 
1868.  3.  Til 
1S6S.  4.  Th 
Svo ;  new  ed 
Boat-Raoe,  L 
1873.  7.  Ml 
de  Societt!,  1 
Legislation : 
9.  FlyFishir 
anil  Grayling 
Salmon,  and 

11.  Fly-Fishi 

12.  Bottom-  • 
Pegasus  Re-S 
1877,  4to.  1 
Complete  Po 
Fishing  :  vol. 
Illust.  (Badi 
Sporting  Fish 
ology.  Illus 
large  paper. 

"The  volun 
hand.soniely  gi 
lustrated  bv  cu 
tut\  lix.  \mi. 

17.  Modern 
Illust.     Lon., 
Pennell, 
Pex.nell,    Ei 
Pilgrimage. 
Pilgrimage. 

"  This  eharni 
taken  by  Mr.  a 
heart  ol  fentri 
drawintrs  in  bli 
ian  landscape  t 
'  Pilgrimage.'  . 
ductlon  eould 
is  fresh,  quiet,  i 
her  observatioi: 
3.  Two  Pilgr 
4.  Our  Sentimi 
Illust.  and  Ma; 
"  They  start  f 
up  and  down  .N 
pages  with  del 
t'ri'((e,  ix.  178. 

Pennell,  j1 

Boys,  Lon.,  is; 

tory-Qirl,  Lon. 

tory :  the  Less( 

Pennell,  I 

Earliest  Times 

Pennethoi 

Architecture,  L 

Penney,  I 

Prose  and  Poeti 

Penney, V 

b.  at  Glasgow; 

and  at  Edinbur 

a  judge   of  the 

the  title  of  Loi 

Doctrine:  a  Hi 

man's    Experici 

with    author's 

Time's  Treasuri 

of  the   Year  e.> 

Anon.    2d  ed., 

1866.     3.  A   Tr 

Anon.     4.  Fait! 

'.>■  Thoughts  of  ( 

6.  Readings  in 

Penning,  \ 

Field  Geoliiiry  : 

A.  J.  Jukes-Brt 

and    enl.,    1880 

Lon.,  1S80,   Svo 

Geology  of  the  I 

Penningtoi 

[oiKc,  vol.  ii.,  ai 


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•   **f""«"»   Henry  Cholmondelcy-,   [,u„e.  vol.  I 
11.,  I  ESNKLi.,  CiioLM„.viiKLKv,  add.,]  b.  IS'.iJ  -,  sorved  for  I 
eomo  ytiirs  in   viirious  departments  of  the  Adniiraltv  • 
was  appointed  ins|,cot«r  „1  fishery  in  I,H60,  and  was  sent 
by  the  LnK'lish  government  in   Is7,i  to  the  Khedive  of 
i.g.vpt  to  assist  in  carrying  (,ut  some  couimeroial  reforms   ' 
and  was  nominated  director-general  of  commerce  for  the 
'°       ?L.  i-"  '^'''^"1'  "'"'  J'^i'^'i^man's  Magazine  .md  Re- 
view 18(14-bo,  and  has  contributed  to  I'unch  and  many 
other  periodicals.     I.  Fishing  (ioasip  from  Note-Hooks 

lit.'     '  ■  nn^  ,°/'.''""  "'"'  •^'"■■'"•''  Fi-^heries  of  France 
Ihts.s.     4.  Ihe  Modern   I'riictical  Angler,  Lon.,  ISTO   „ 
svo;    new  ed.,    1,SS4.     5.  The    Oxford    and    Cambridge 
Boat-Race,  Lon.,  l.s;     12mo.     (i.  Modern  liabylon,  I.on  , 
V   c      '•/""'^os  "f  Mayfair:  Nineteenth  Century  Vers 
de  ^oc.aC.,   I.on     isri,   ll-mo.     ,s.  Oyster-Fisheries  and 
Legisia  ion  :  a  Keprint  of  Letters  to  the  "  Times,"  ISTj 
9.  !•  ylishins   and  Worm-Fi.shing  for  Salmon,  Trout! 
and  (.rayling,  Lon.,  1S75,  p.  8vo.     10.  Trolling  for  Pike 
Salinon,  and  Trout    Lon.,  1876,  p.  8vo ;  new%d.,  ISS.'i 
.  Fly-F.shmg  and  Worm- Fishing,  Lon.,  1,S76,  p.  Svo. 
I--.  Bottom-  or  Float-Fishing,  Lon.,   lM7ii,  p.  Svi.     li) 
Pegasus  Ke-Sad.  led.     Illustrated  by  Du  Mairier.    Lon. 

rn'„!;i;f^'   P  F!:"°>«™^'«  to  Uay:- Selections  from 

Complete    Poems,    Lon.,    1884-83,   2  parts,   18mo.     15. 

i:  „r^;n"  ■  1-.'"''''M"  '""1  Trout; 'vol.  ii.,  Pike.  &o. 
Illust.  ( Badminton  Library,)  Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  Ifi.The 
Sporting  Fish  of  Great  Britain.-  with  Notes  on  Ichthy- 

{"arfe^ paper     '•       '""■'  '''"'  '^°'    "■»"'  ""  '''»'"-  ™ 
i,„'!^i'"-'  ^■';'"™e  before  us  is  extremely  inlerestinff     It  Is 
handsomely  Kot  up,  and  the  author's  despripti   "fare  i 
li-  K^'iyg  """"'"^  lithographs  of  great  bea!ily.'-.Ve«l: 

Illik*w:i8;5Vr;Tr'^  "  Fishlng-Tackle,  Ac. 
Pennell,  Joseph,  an  American  artist.  With 
PiitrL""  ^'■■/.f ""'  (ROBI.NS:)  1.  A  Canterbury 
Pilgrimage.  Illust.  Lon.,  18S5,  4to.  2.  An  Italian 
Pilgrimage.     Illust.     Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 


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takeiX'^'ir.u  !!^?^"p™'"'fi"'  ""  '"=™""'  of  a  journey 
."art  ot^'Jiur  1  IniK-     ""'w  '  ?"  "  "'''^y'"''^'  ">■■"'"?''  "''' 

draJi;;L/iirE.i';:;>i  .^^^^^s^^tizt  n. 

■  l'nLri='  '"""."If  "'irty  sketches  wl/h.!^  .teonuJ'l  e 

.;.  Two  Pilgrims'  Progress.     Illust.    Bost.,  1887,  12mo. 

4    Our  Senfimeutal  Journey  through  Franco  and  Italy. 

Illust.  and  Maps.     Lon.  and  N.  York,  1888,  n.  8vo 

n,>„,',l'*?""''v  "'"'""■;'''"'  ™'>'s  ft'Kl  'dog'  poor  Sterne 
up  and  <  mvii  .Normandy  to  Paris,  all  the  whOe  tilling  tin  i? 

c"«c,  i'x  Its  "''■''-'""''"    ^''''"''  "'"1  uirrdeseriptiSn/'i 

I'eniiell,  Mary  A.    1.  Bertram  Eldou  :  a  Tale  for 

Boys   Lon     1S79   fp.  Svo.     2.  Nellie  Gordon,  the  Fac- 

tor^   t'h  •  T  ""■'  ''!."'  ""P-  ^"'-     3-  ^K""'  Wilmolt's  His- 
tory .  the  Lessons  it  taught,  Lon.,  1882,  fn.  Svo 

EaHiest  Times  down  to  476  A.D.,  Bost.,  1S76,  ]6mo. 

Peniietlioriie,  J.    Geometry  and  Optics  of  Ancient 
Architecture,  Lon.,  1878,  fol. 

Penney,    I.      The    National   Temperance   Orator; 
Prose  and  Poetical  Articles,  Lon.,  1874,  1  fmio 

reiiiiey,  William,  Lord  Kinloch,  1S01-1S7'> 

;"  «'*8gow;  educated  at  the  University  of  Glasgow 
and  at  Edinburgh  ;  admitted  an  advocate  1824  ;  became 
a  judge  of  the  Court  of  Sessions  1S58,  and  received 
he  title  of  Lord  Kinloch.  1.  The  Cire  e  of  ChrS^ 
Uoctrine:  a  Hand- Book  of  Faith  fr  aued  out  of  a  Lay" 
man's  Experience,  Edin.,  1861,  Svo.  Anon.  2d  ed., 
«h  authors  name,  same  year;  3d  ed.,  lSli5.  2 
limes  Treasure:  or.  Devout  Thoughts  for  Every  Day- 
of  the   Year   expressed   in    Verse,    Edin.,    1862,   12mo 

f"Z  S  a't  'V'r  ""'i''"'':^  ""'"«'  '^''S,  nmv  Z, 
A  :  \.  ^^"^    ^'''  "'«   Times,    Edin.,    ISfifi,   Svo 

Anon.  4.  Faith  a  Jewels,  in  Verse,  Edin.,  ISiill,  12mo 
...  Ihoughts  of  Christ  for  Every  Uay,  Edin.,  1871  12mo 
0.  Readings  m  Holy  Writ,  Edin.,  1871,  I2mo. 

FieM  g"1'^'  "'•  •*?''"'■»■'  ^•"■S-     1-  ^  Text-Book  of 

Field  Geology  ;  with  a  Section  on  Pal„..,ntolosy  hy 
A.J.  Jukes-Browne,  Lon.,  1876,  cr.  Svo  j  2d  ed  rev 
and  enl.,  1880.  2.  Engineering  Geology.  il|u,V 
Lon  1880,  Svo.  With  Bi.ow.nb,  A.  J  jfi^KFs-  ■! ho 
«.eo^ogy  of  the  Neighbourhood  of  Cambridge,  188l',  Svo 
Pennington,  Kev.  Arthur  Uobert,  M  \ 
\.'i'>le,  vol.  1,.,  add.,]  graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cam'' 


bridge,  ls,S8  ;  ordained  18,18;  rector  of  Utterby  since 
1.''04,  and   prebendary  of  Lincoln  Mnco   InSL'      1    The 

;  Agency  of  God  in  the  History  of  the  Reformation,  Lon., 
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,.Zu}-"'  '"'oli  IS  Pjoasanl  t.i  read,  aii.l  will  i)c'ai'<'oi',uil)Ie  to 
imii,ya.s  contaimnKH  succinct  ni'oouiu  ..f  the  Mb  liir  I 
- 'iT.  No."i":r  "'■ ''^""""«  "■■'1  '■f'-'-lom  owes  'so  nlucli  " 
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Lon..  ISsii,  er.  Svo.  ' 

Pennington,  Arthur  S.    British  Zoophytes:  an 

Introduction    to   the  llydroida,  Actinoeoa,  and  Polvzoa 

found  in  Great  Britain,  Ireland,  and  the  Channel  Ishi'nd^. 

Illust.     Lon.,  1S85,  p.  Svo. 

Pennington,  (formerly  Sparrow,)  Kev.  John 

nlTr  „  'n'"!  .'*«'P«"n"8.  i'-A.,  graduated  at 
tlaie  College,  Cambridge,  Is:,!);  ordained  ls«l;  rector 

De„Tl','"'i'R-.  "","%.,"'^'^;  .'•,  '^'""^•'""  Consolation  in 
fs««  '  ^  i:  ,?■  ^'"'  .A-iiiKWIity  of  (Jod's  Dwellings, 
1869.  3.  The  Mourner's  Refuge,  1875.  4.  Balm  for  the 
»  eary  and  Heavy-Laden,  1879. 

„„^*'.!'"'",^''""'  .*?"""'''    ^''''■^-    F-G.S.     Barrows 
and   Bone-Uives  of  Derbyshire  :  with  an  Account  of  a 
Descent  into  Eldon  Hole,  Lon.,  1877    Svo 
w"  Vf"""V  «ey.  Peter,"  (Pseud.)    See   Roun,,, 

Corn*.!!"/'  l**?T-  ^V"''/'''  "■'^-  gi-oduated  at  Trinity 
SH;?"."  '■'"!-• 'o"^'  "■''''"''"'  I'^^S;  missionarvat 
Norfolk  Island  IS7S-8S,  and  since  then  curate  of  Stoke- 

P   Svo'"  2d  If"  IsTs"  '"  '^'"'"'"""'     ^"''"-     ^""•'  '»'*^' 

pe;;5;^i^s.is^t:^  ^;!'^tins»?f^- 

p ''^^"ypnV^er,  Samuel  Whitaker,  b.  1843,  in 
rnfvelsV  %'p-^  graduated  at  the  Law  .School  of  the 
Lniversity  of  Pennsylvania  l,sC(i:  judge  of  the  court  of 
common  pleas  of  Philadelphia.  I.  Annals  of  PI  "nix. 
ville  and  its  Vicinity,  Phila.,  1878,  Svo.  2.  The  'rny- 
Cr";,  '""7"'"'^  '•  P«""*y'vania  Supreme  Court 
hv  "^hp  U  T  p"""'^  '^"^'•?  ""'  '"^"^iS-'itod  to  be  reported 
by  the  State  Reporter,  Phila.,  1S82-86,  4  vols.  Svo.  4. 
Historical  and  liiographioal  .Sketches,  Phila,,  1883   Svo 

tal!!]"L"„?l'8-1,'p"8:'o     ''^■"'"'   ""'    ^"""'"''''   ^^ 

Ko^a'"ir.:Ls73";.o.°"'""''"'^'  """   *'""'^"y   "^ '"" 

^^.^".'^Au**^*'  }}^^'  <'e"'^ge  Frederick,  D.D.,  h. 
184.,  at  Albion,  III.:  became  a  Baptist  minister  in  1864, 
and  has  been  pastor  of  :i  church  in  Brooklyn  since  1881 
•  Ihe  Angel  in  the  Marble,  Bost.,  1877,  16mo  ;  3d  ed., 
.  ■„  "  "'"  \"l""'e  "'■  the  Book;  or.  The  Profit 
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Ion  I  S.J  <J»fjf  Kgypt:  Bible  Headings  ,mE.vodus, 
Lon.,  13S4,  p.   svo.     4.  T^ie  ChrL^^tian   and  the  Modern 

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1S.S5;  p   Svo  '  ''  "  ^'"'"  "^  ""'  Co-mune,  Lon., 

1  T^'r'n*'"'  ^'  "•'  .("'e')!".)  ["""•.  vol.  iii.,  add.] 
1.  Ihe  l.ovells:  a  ,-tory  (j|  the  Danish  War.  Lon  1873 
p.  8v»  ■  new  ed.,  1S76.  2.  I  Know  ;  or,  The  Verities  of 
the  Bible,  Lon.,  1S78.  18mo. 

Pepper,  Augustus  Joseph,  M.B.,  F.R.c  S  sur- 
geon  to  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  London,  and  teacher  of  prac- 
tical and  operative  surgery  at  the  medical  school.  Ele- 
ments of  Surgical  Pathology.    Illust.    I,nn„lss:!   !^5„„ 

1  epper,  John  Henry,   [.nw..  vol.  ii.,  ad'd.f    T 

tyclopajdic  .Science   Simplified,  Lon.,  ls60,  Kimo       •> 

i/-'!,''  ,*'"8netism.    Pneumatics,   and    Acoustics,    Lon" 

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adelphia ;  graduated  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania 

12'.'5 


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PEP 

1802,  and  in  medicine  1864;  [irofcssor  of  clinical  medi- 
cine in  the  University  of  I'cnnsylviiniii  1876-,S7,  and 
since  then  |irufc!Sor  of  the  theory  and  practice  of  medi- 
cine; ]irovost  of  the  University  since  1881.  He  has 
contributed  miiny  articles  to  medical  journals,  and  pub- 
lished single  addresses,  Ac.  With  Staiui,  Louis,  (ed.) 
A  System  of  Practical  Medicine  by  American  Authors, 
I'hila.,  1S85-86,  5  vols.  8vo. 

Pepys,  Hon.  Walter  Courtenay,  b.  1840 ;  son 
of  the  first  Earl  of  Cottenham  ;  formerly  of  the  COth 
Rifles ;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1877.  Geneal- 
ogy of  the  Pe|iys  Family,  1273-1887,  Lon.,  18S7,  4to. 

Perceviil,  A.  G.  Northern  Queensland,  Lon., 
1881,  ISmo. 

Perceval,  E.  P.  Animal  Life  Described  and  Il- 
lustrated, Lon.,  1879,  sup.  r.  8vo. 

Perceval,  P.  Tamil  Proverbs,  with  their  Eng- 
lish Translation';  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  1875,  8vo. 

Percival,  C.  S.  and  E.  History  of  Buchanan 
County,  Iowa,  Cleveland.  0.,  1881,  4to. 

Percival,  J.  .>!•  1.  Trans.)  The  Last  von  Reck- 
enburg;  from  the  (icrumnof  Louise  von  Francois,  Bost., 
1887,  12mo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Romance  of  the  Canoness  : 
a  Life  History ;  from  the  German  of  Paul  Heyse,  N. 
York,  1887,  12mo. 

Percival,  llev.  John,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  graduated, 
double  first  class,  at  Trinity  College,  O.xford,  1858;  or- 
dained 1860;  head-master  of  Clifton  College  1862-78; 
head-master  of  Rugby  School  sinoe  1887.  1.  The  Con- 
nection of  the  Universities  and  the  Great  Towns,  1873. 
2.  Some  Helps  for  School  Life:  Sermons  preached  at 
Clifton  College,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo. 

Percival,  .llrs.  Louisa  Jane,  daughter  of  Sir 
,Tohn  Wedderburn,  Bart.;  married,  186U,  to  Edward 
Hope  Percival,  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service.  The  Life 
of  Sir  David  Wedderburn,  Bart.,  M.P.  Comiiiled  from 
his  Journals  and  Writings  by  his  Sister.  Lon.,  1834, 
8vo. 

"  This  book  is  more  than  a  mere  compilation.  .  .  .  The 
result  i.s  a  very  Interesting  memoir."— -liw/.,  xxv,  200. 

Percy,  C.  .11.  Mechanical  Engineering  of  Collier- 
ies, Lon.,  1882,  8vo. 

"  Percy,  Florence,"  (Pseud.)  See  Allen,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  C.,  Hu/u'd. 

Percy,  George.  Robin,  and  other  Poems,  Bost., 
1877,  12mo. 

Percy,  H.  C.  Cashier's  Scrap-Book  :  Portfolio  of 
Bank  Anecdotes  and  Incidents.  Illust.  N.  York,  1879, 
12mo, 

Percy,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  ['lute.  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
occupieil  the  chair  of  metallurgy  at  the  Royal  .School  of 
Mines  from  1851  till  1879.  1.  Metallurgy  of  Lead:  in- 
cluding Desilvorization  and  Cupellation,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo. 
2.  Manufacture  of  Russian  Sheet-Iron,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo. 
Percy,  Stephen.  1.  Tales  of  the  Kings  and 
Queens  "f  England;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  8vo.  2. 
Robin  Hood  and  his  .Merry  Foresters,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 
Pereira,  (formerly  Tihbs,)  Rev.  Henry  Wall, 
.M.A.,  M.R.I. A.,  ['iiite.  vol.  iii..  Turns,  H.  W.,  add.,] 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1839;  ordained 
1841;  vicar  of  Bobbington  1862-71.  Commentary  on 
the  Office  for  the  Ministration  of  Baptism,  Lon.,  1883, 
8vo. 

Pereira,  Mrs.  Sarah  M.  S.,  (Clarke.)  1.  The 
Countess  Margarethe  and  her  Children ;  or.  Country 
Life  in  Russia.  Edin.,  1872,  ISmo.  2.  Franziska;  or, 
The  Feldhciiu  Family,  Edin.,  1873,  12mo.  3.  (Trans.) 
The  Young  Brahmin's  Story;  or.  The  Confessions  of 
Bihi\ri  Lai,  by  Auguste  Glardcm,  Edin.,  1H74,  p.  8vo.  4. 
Scenes  and  Sketches  from  English  Church  History, 
Edin.,  1875.  p.  8vo.  5.  Little  .Madeline:  a  Story  for 
Children,  Edin..  1876,  12mo.  6.  An  Enemy's  Friend- 
ship ;  or,  The  Christmas-Gift:  a  Tale  of  the  Franco- 
Prussian  War.  Illust.  Edin.,  1876,  12mo.  7.  May- 
flower Stories.  Illust.  Edin.,  1876,  p.  8vo.  8.  Miss 
Trouble-thc-House  and  her  .Adventures.  Edin.,  1877, 
16mo.  9.  (Trans.)  Abyssinia;  from  the  German  of  Dr. 
H.  W.J.  Thiersch,  Lon.,  1885,  12mo.  10.  The  Trivial 
Round :  Chapters  of  Village  Life.  Illust.  Lon.,  1888, 
or.  Svo. 

Peritie,  Evulyne  Thomas.  Wiiy=idp Gleanings, 
N.  York,  1880,  lOmo. 

"  Perk,  Abner,"  (Pseud.)     See  Twcmiilev,  Rev. 

Al.EXANOEIl  STEVESSOy. 

Perkins,    Charles    Callahan,   [nii'c,   vol.    ii., 
add.,]    1823-1886,  graduated  at  Harvard  1843;  «tudie<l 
painting  in  Rome,  and  at   Paris  under  Ary  Schefi'er ; 
1226 


PER 

afterwards  studied  music  and  etching  ;  president  of  the 
Boston  Art  Club  1869-79,  and  of  the  Handel  and  Haydn 
Society  1875-86;  a  member  of  the  Legion  of  Honor 
and  0  corrcs]ionding  member  (jf  the  French  Institute. 
1.  Italian  Sculptors :  History  of  Sculjiture  in  Northern, 
Southern,  and  Eastern  Italy  :  with  Etchings  and  Wood 
Engravings,  Lon.  and  Bost.,  1868,  imp.  8vo.  2.  .Art  in 
Education,  N.  York,  1870.  3.  Raphael  and  Michel- 
angelo. Illust.  Host.,  1878,  cr.  Svo.  4.  (Ed.)  Art  in 
the  House:  Historical  and  .-Esthetical  Studies  on  the 
Decoration  and  Furnishing  of  the  Dwelling.  By  Jacob 
von  Falkc.  From  the  Third  German  Edition :  with 
Notes.  Illust.  Boat.,  1879,  4to.  5.  Sepulchral  Monu- 
ments in  Italy,  N.  Y'ork,  1883.  6.  Historical  Hand- 
Book  of  Italian  Sculpture.  Illust.  N.  York,  1883,  Svo. 
"  In  its  province,  we  know  nothing  which  so  well  fills 
its  niche  as  this  work."— Xaliim,  xxxvili.  40. 

7.  History  of  the  Handel  and  Haydn  Society,  (founded 
A.D.  1815:)  prefaced  by  an  Account  of  Puritan  Psalm- 
ody in  Old  and  New  I]ngland.  Vol.  i..  No.  1.  Bost., 
1883,  Svo.  8.  Ghiberti  et  son  Ecole.  Illust.  Paris, 
1886. 

"  Like  previous  works  of  the  late  lamented  historian  of 
the  arts  of  Tuscany,  this  exhaustive  monograph,  on  one 
of  the  most  original  of  the  Renaissance  artists,  is  rather 
to  be  noted  for  its  patient  and  thoroUKh  research,  its  com- 
pendious assiniilation  of  the  art  st\ulles  of  other  authori- 
ties, and  its  catholic  appreciation,  than  for  critical  acumen 
or  originality."— .VadVm,  xliv.  81. 

"It  IS  a  carefully-written  monograph,  .  .  .  and  contauis 
a  great  deal  that  has  hitherto  been  unknown  about  Ulii- 
berti's  private  life  and  the  dates  at  which  hi.s  various 
works  were  executed."— J.  H.  Miuoleton. 
See,  also,  Ciiami'lin,  Joh.n  Deniso.v,  Jr.,  supra. 
Perkins,  D.  C.    The  Homa'opathii,  Therapeutics 
of  Rheumatism  and  Kir  Ired  Diseases,  P  u'-  ,  1888,  Svo. 
"Perkins,   Eli,"    (Pseud.)    Sec    L.' iiio.v,  Mel- 
ville D.,  snpia. 

Perkins,  Frederic  Beecher,  b,  1828,  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn. ;  educated  at  Y'ale  ;  c.dmitled  to  the  bar  at 
Hartford  1851 ;  librarian  of  the  San  Francisco  Free 
Public  Library  1880-87.  1.  President  (ireeley,  Pres- 
ident Hoffman,  and  the  Resurrection  of  the  Ring:  a 
History.  By  Pharaoh  Endlong,  [pseud.]  Burlington, 
1872.  2.  Scrope;  or.  The  Lost  Library  :  a  Novel,  Host., 
1874,  Svo.  3.  Check-List  for  American  Local  History. 
Bost.,  1876,  4to.  150  copies.  4.  Devil-Puzzlers,  and 
other  Studies,  N.  Y'ork,  1877,  16mo.  5.  My  Three  Con 
versotions  with  Miss  Chester,  N.  York,  1877,  16nio.  6. 
Charles  Dickens:  his  Life  and  Works,  1877.  7.  (Ed.) 
The  Best  Reading:  Hints  on  the  Selection  of  Books,  ie. ; 
4th  ed.,  enl.,  N.  York,  1877,  Svo.  8.  Rational  Classi- 
fication of  Literature  for  Shelving  and  Classifying  Books 
in  a  Library  :  with  Alphabetical  Index,  San  Fran.,  1S8|, 
Svo  ;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  1884. 

Perkins,  H.     Scores  of  Cricket   Matches   between 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 

Perkins,  James   llreck,  b.   1847,  ot  St.  Cr.iix 

Falls,  Wis.;    graduated  at  Rochester  University  1867; 

admitted  to  the  bar  186S.     France  under  Mazarin  :  with 

a  Review  of  the  Administration  of  Richelieu,  N.  York. 

1886,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  We  have  very  little  but  praise  for  the  work  before  us. 

.  -Vbout  a  third  (if  the  work  is  given  to  Richelieu;  about 

a  third  ...  to  the  Fronde;  and  three  ehai.ters  at  Ilie  en^l 

are  of  a  general  nature,  upon  the  administration,  sncicly. 

and   rcliiiiou.     The  reader  lays  aside  the  book   with  a 

higher  estimate  of  Mazariu's  ability  and  charactcr."- 

Salidit,  xiiii.  215. 

i     "  Mr.  Perkins  combines  an  industry  worthy  ot  Ins  sub- 

!  jeet  with  a  remarkable  i«i\vcr  (jf  presenting  the  resulls 

of  his  labours  in  an  attractive  form.    He  has  a  ihovui;!! 

i  acciuaintance  with  the  works  of  the  menn)ir-nTltcrs  and 

letter-writers  of  his  iwriod  ;  he  has  consulted  State  napeis 

of  all  kiiuls,  both  printed  and  in  manuscript.  .  .  .  Th.iiii,'li 

he  adorns  his  book  with  the  vivacity,  personal  iulcnst, 

and  pictures(iue  descriptions  that  are  eharactcrislic  <il  the 

literature  of  the  dav,  lie  bases  his  hisUiry  on  authorities 

i  that  stand  apart  from  the  iiiliueiiee  of  spite  or  other  scUisli 

I  motives."— S(i(.  Kev..  Ixiii.  1"»1. 

■  Perkins,  John.  Floral  Designs  for  the  Table: 
being  Directions  for  its  Ornainentalion.  Illust.  Lon., 
1877,  obi.  fol. 

Perkins,   Mrs.   Sue  Chestnntwood.      Honor 
Bright:  a  Romance,  Bufi'alo,  N.Y.,  1883,  I2iihi. 
Prrks,  Mrs.  J.  Ilartlev.     From  HtMitlier   Hills. 


Lon.,  1887,  2  vols. 

Perot,  J.  M.  X.     Man  and  God,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 
Perowue,  Rt.  Rev.  John  James  SteunrI, 


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D.D.,  ['(M^ 


ul.  i. 


bridge  1S45  :  ordaincil  1847;  | 


add.,]  b.  1823;  graduated  at  Ciiii 


rcbendary  of  St.  .Vndre 


nd  canon  of  Llandafl"  1869-78;  Hulscan  professor  "I 


.w*!.;;;.,   ^.iate. 


PER 

divinity  I87a-7S,  deiin  of  Peterborougli    1 878-1)0    unci  I 
since  then  liisliop  of  Worcester.     He  wus  ,i  member  of 
the  OM  Testament  Revision  Compan.v,  is  e.litor  of  tlie 
Cambridge  Bible  f..r  schools,  Ac,  and  bus  contribute.!  ' 
to  periodicals.     I.  Immortality:    Hulsean   Lectures  for 
m^-,  Lon.,  \m,  Svo.     2.  .Sermons  preached  at  Lam- 
peter ami  in  Llandaff  Cathedral,  Lon.,  187:i   |,   Svo      3 
The  Church,  the  Mini-try,  the  Sacraments:   Five 'Ser- 
mons  preached  in  Peterborough  Cathcdml,  I,.,n     Iss.'i 
8vo.     1.  The  Doctrine  of  the  Lord's  Supper,  l,on     ISS7' 
18mo.     And  see  Thihi.wai.i.,  rovvop,  ii,/;„  ' 

Perowiie,  Veil.  Thomas  Thoiiiason,  [ante, 
vol.  11.,  „dd.,]  reitor  of  Re<lenhall  with  Harleston  and 
\\  ortwell  since  I.S74  :  archdeacon  of  Norwich  since  1878 
Our  Iligh-Pricst  in  Heaven  ;  or,  The  Present  Action  of 
thr.st  as  High- Priest,  in  its  Relation  to  the  Worship  of 
the  Christian  t'hurch,  Lon.,  18Sj,  8vo. 

Perrain,  Annie  Frances.  1.  "Go  Work  •"  a 
Rook  for  (iirls,  Lon.,  IS.S.'i,  p.  .Svo.  2.  The  Opposite 
icq'J""  <="'"'  """"   ^'""'''   '■"'•  Cottage    Homes,   Lon., 

]al~'  ','•„"•    "*■  ^^"""^  "'"'"'  ""J  Early  Christians,  Lon. 
IS.Sj,  l2mo.  ' 

Perrett,  Jennie.  I.  Ren  Owen:  a  Lancashire 
.Story,  Lon.,  lx,<j,  I2mo:  new  ed..  IS.s:!.  2.  Into  the 
Light.  Illust.  Lon.,  lS8lt,fp.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  S 
Davy  s  Friend,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  ISSl,  ismo  4' 
Harold's  Ambition ;  or,  A  Dream  of  Fame,  Lon.,  ISS7' 
l-'mo.  5.  Filled  with  Gold.  Illust.  Lon.,  188S,  p.  Svo 
R.  Ivatj  s  Re.^^olution,  Lon.,  I8S8,  ISuio. 

Pcrrier,  Amelia.     I.  "Mea  Culpa,"  Lon.,  1869 
2  vols.  p.  Svo      2.  A  Good  .Match,  Lon.,  IS72,  2  vols,  p.' 

°",Q--  '"'*'■  '"  *1"™<!<"'>  i^""-.  1873,  p.  8vo:  new 

ri?'*''ri",'  Jyf'y'nond  «•     1.  The  Student's  Dreams,  ' 
^'"°V   ';T'V'^'?°-    ,-;.  '^'"'   '^^'"S''^"  «f  Philosophy 
ri'-  r?M^r""\'."'"  ""^  Knowledge:  a  Comparison  of  the 
Uiict  i  hilosophioaland  Religious  Systems  of  the  World 
Lon.,  ISS5,  Svo.  '  I 

Perrin,  William  Henry.  1.  History  of  Craw- 
ford County,  Ohio,  Chic,  ISSl,  .(to.  2.  History  of  Stark 
County,  Ohio,  Chic,  1881,  4lo.  3.  History  of  Fayette 
County,  Kentucky,  Chic,  1882,  4to.  4.  History  of  Bond 
and  Montgomery  Counties,  Illinois,  Chic,  ISS2,  4to  5 
History  of  Cass  County,  Illinois,  Chic,  18S2,  4to  6* 
Histor.y  of  Rourbon,  Scott,  Harrison,  and  Nicholas  Coun- 
ties Kentucky,  Chic,  I,SS2,  4to.  7.  The  Pioneer  Press 
of  Kentucky.  (Filson  Club  Pub.,)  Louisville,  188S,  4to 
With  HiLi.,  H.  H.,  and  Graham,  A.  A.,  The  History  of' 
Ldgar  County,  Illinois.  Illust.  Chic,  1S79,  Svo.  With 
Rattle,  .1.  11.:   1.  History  of  Delaware  County,  Ohio 

Chic,  1880,  Svo.  3.  History  of  Medina  County,  Ohio 
Chic,  LSSl,  4to.  With  Graham,  A.  A.,  History  of 
Summit  County,  Ohio,  Chic,  LSSI.  4to 
,  r,*!'""';'  "•'V.  William  Henry,  D.D.,  1827- 
1S8U,  b.  at  Lyons,  N.Y. ;  became  a  Methodist  Episcopal 
minister  18o I ;  was  for  some  years  a  professor  at  Albion 
College,  Mich.  The  Principles  of  Chuich  Government: 
with  .special  Application  to  the  Polity  of  Episcopal  Meth- 
odism, tditeil  by  James  H.  Potts,  1\D.  N.York,  ISSS 
12ino.  >         > 

Perring,  .Mrs,,  [„»r.,  vol.  ii.,  add.]     1.  The  Castle  ' 
and  the  Cottage.  Lon.,   1S67,  ISmo.      2.   RIanche   and: 
Agnes     Lon.,    1S69,    ISmo.      3.   Our  Poor  Neighbour- 
Lon.,  1.S70,  ISmo.     4.  The  Twin  Brothers,  Lon.,  187(1 
IMno.     0.  Sibyl  Grey,  Lon.,  1877,  ISmo.     0.  Lilian  Sea-  ' 
orott,    Lon.,  1S7S,  ISrao.      7.   Aunt  Mary,  Lon.,   I8S0. 
IJmo.     8.  The  Three  Sisters,  Lon.,  1S83,  12mo 

Perring,  Rev.  Sir  Philip,  Bart.,  M.A.,  b.  1828 : 
educated  at  the  fni^crsity  of  Cambridge;  succeeded  his 
tather,  as  fourth  baronet,  ISOfi.  1.  The  Spirit  and  the 
Muse:  containing  Original  Hymns,  and  other  Poems, 
Lon  IS, 2,  Svo;  new  ed.,  I8S1).  2.  Hard  Knots  in 
.Miakspeare,  Lon.,  ISS,'),  Svo. 

^f'^l!'"?' ',/'"'■.''•     Subjects  for  Fifty-Two  Addresses  to 
Mothers'  Meetings,  Lon.,  IS7«,  ISmo. 

Perry,  A.  The  School-Master's  Trial:  or.  Old 
.-chool  and  New.  N.  York,  18S1,  I2mo 


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'erry,  A.  T.     A  Windfall,'  N.  York,  ISSO,  12mo. 
I.   Esther  Pennefather:  a  Novel, 
2.    More  Ways  than  One,  Cost., 


Perry,  Alice. 

N.  York,    !H7S,  Hv. 
1-79,  12mo. 

1  .*!/'17*''  ■^"'"S'    Memorial  of  Zaohariah  Allen,  1795- 
1^-2,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Iss3,  Svo. 

Perry,  Arthur  I.athnm,  LL.D.,  [autr,  vol.  ii., 
itddj  Introduction  to  Political  Economy,  N.  York, 
I81  (,  12mo, 


Perry,  neiijamin  Franklin,  iso.i-issti,  b  in 
I  endleton  District,  S.C;  educated  in  Asheville,  N.C.,  and 
t.recnville,  .•?.C.,  and  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1S'>7  •  wa.s 
successively  district   attorney,  district  judge,  and'pro- 

TTII M''m'""'""  "''/''•""''  '-^"'•"li""-  "•  Heminisceices 
of  I  ubiic  Men  :  prefaced  by  a  Life  of  the  Author  by  11. 
M.  Perry.  Illust.  Phila.,  lss:i,  i2mo.  2.  .xk.tchc-  of 
tminen    American  statesmen:  with  .Speeches  and   Let- 

wi,     .    l'-r™!iu.',''-"''T'   P'-'^I'^'-'^'J  kv  an  Outline  of  the 
^  Author  s  Life,  Phila.,  ISS7,  Svo. 

Perry,  Carlotta.  Poem.*,  Chic,  ISSs  Pmo 
V,^'r"iy'  <-'[VV'es  Copland,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
New  College,  O.Mord.  187.) ;  late  assistant  master  at  Eton 
College  Reports  on  German  Elementary  Schools  and 
training  Colleges:  prepared  for  the  English  Education 
Department  ami  for  the  Royal  Commission  on  Education. 
Lon.,  1887,  cr.  Svo. 
.u'V^''  P'''^*<-'"t  volume,  compiled  bv  Mr.  Perry  from  au- 

nilfle  ,«.  ,  r  "'"'  ™'l>'S-'i'-,\vl'ieh  is  tlie  result  of  a  lung 
nVe  1  ,  n  1  i„  ';''?'"'">'•  .^"f'('l'«>*  a  very  m.ees.sary  siipplt- 
V  r  i,l'^  r  .  ri  ■"'l  f"V'|^'"','"-s  "  i's«ful  correcti  ve,  U>  "m  r. 
AriKiKi  s  report.  —Sjirvlalur,  ix.  J^'JO. 

Perry,  Mrs.  E.  C,  ("  Eltin  Hall,"  pseud.)    'Tween 
Ihou  and  .Me,  Albanv.  1879,  sm.  4lo. 

Perry,  Frederick.     Dulce   Domum :    Es.mys   .,n 
Home  Life,  Lon.,  1S73,  p.  Svo. 

Perry,  Gardner  M.     History  of  Bradford,  Massa- 
chusetts, to  the  Close  of  1820,  [historical  sermon,]  Haver- 
hill   Mass.,  1  ss:i,  Svo.     Edition  limited  to  2511  copies. 
,  ,*  effy.  t-eorge  B.     Corporal  Bruce  of  the  Bala- 
kiava  M.\  Hundred,  Rost.,  1S7S,  Ifimo. 
••  *''i7'['u".*o^  ♦•^"'■ge  «resley,  M.A.,  [„nie,  vol. 
11..  add.,    b    1820;  graduated  at  Crpus  Christi  College. 
Oxford,  l.sJO;  ordained  1S14;  canon  and  prebendary  of 
Milton  Manor  in  Lincoln  Cathedral  since  I8f>l.    I    (Ed  ) 
English  Prose  Treatises  of  Richard  Rollc  de  Haiupole. 
irom  R.  Thornton's  MS.,  (circa  144U  A.D.)    (Early  Eno'- 
hsh   Text  J.OC.)    Lon.,   I86B,  Svo.     2.    (Ed.)   Religious 
Pieces,  in  Prose  and  Verse.     From  K.  Thornton's  MS. 
(Early  Lnglish  Text  Soc)      Lon..  IS67,  Svo.     3.   The 
Christian  Fathers,  Lon..  1870,  l2mo.     4.  The  Life  an.l 
limes   of    Bishop    Grosseteste,    Lon.,    1871,    I2mo       ■; 
.Mudent's  .Manual  of  English  Church  History,  from  the 
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The  Life  of  St.  Hugh  of  Avalon,  Bishop  of  Lincoln  :  with 
some  Account  of  his  Predecessors  in  the  See  of  Lincoln 
Lon.,  1S79,  p.  Svo. 

"Tlie  ■  Life  of  St.  Hugh.'  which  i.s  it.s  ostensible  subiect 
tikes  up  less  than  lialf  the  v,,hime,  iiuiret'-'M  one  1111- 
j  ed  and  seveiitv  [.ages  of  wliich  are  ,levuted  to  lie  I  is- 
tor.\  uf  the  estabhslimeiit  of  the  see  of  l.iii<.(,ln  and  lu  bi- 
ographies of  its  tirst  oeciipants.  together  witl  ske  c li  's  of 
i  the  monurchs  niul  clergy  of  St.  ifugh's  time.  an  11 

mL'?;'  "v':.rv':'?""l'".»',  '"•:"'«'"  "«  "'^'  leading  inms  of 

r„Hf.       o  ■.  ■^'^"'■"k"'''*-'  eharacter  in.his  well-written  iiar- 

-  rative.    Perhaps  it  is  a.s  well  that  he  ho-s  not  attempted  aiiv 

general  .^umniary  of  his  life.    Mr.  ])im„ck'.s  portrait ,'  lis 

.rii^K!'iln""''"i'T,"";  ';i»!l"P  '»  '""  powerfully  dra«  ii    ,     e 
eaMly  siirptts.sed."— »i(.  A'ct.,  xlviii!  xy, 

7.  History  of  the  Reformation  in  England,  Lon..  ISSti 
12mo.  >  > 

;      Perry,  J.  T.     The  Transit  of  Venus :   Notes  of  a. 
:  Voyage  to  Kerguelen's  Laml,  Lon.,  1S7(;,  Svo. 

Perry,  J.  >V.  The  Law  of  Trusts  and  Trustees, 
Bost.,  1872.  Svo. 

Perry,  Prof.  John,  M.E.  1.  Elementary  Treatise 
on  Steam,  Lou.,  1S74,  ISmo;  new  ed.,  1S81.  2.  Prao- 
tical  Mechanics.     Illust.     Lon.,  Is8:i,  I2mo. 

Perry,  John  T.  Sixteen  Saviours  or  One?  the 
Gospels  not  Bnihminie,  Cin.,  1879,  sq.  Ifimo. 

Perry,  Joseph  F.,  Jr.  D.igs :  their  Management 
and  Ireatmeut  111  Disease.     By  Ashmoiit.     Bost..  1885. 

Perry,  .Mrs.  L.  C.  The  Heart  of  the  Weed,  Bost. 
1888,  12mo.    Anon. 

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1879.  2.  The  Tragedy  of  the  Cnexpected,  and  other 
Stories.  Best.,  ISSO.  ISmo.  3.  Her  Lover's  Friend,  and 
other  i'oeins,  Bost.,  Is.xii,  sq.  IBnio.  4.  Bessie's  Trials 
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other  Stones,  Bost.,  1888,  12mo.     With  others,  Margy's 

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IKnir). 

Perry,  O.  L.     1.  Rank  and  Iia(l;;cs:    Precedence, 
Salutes  in  the   Army  and  Navy,  Au.,  Lon.,  1SS8,  12nio.  j 
2.  vjuido  to  OfBcinl  Kegulationu  of  Guards  and  Sentries, 
l,on.,  1SS7,  8vo. 

Perry,  Richard  l)avi§.  In  and  Out  of  Fashion, 
Lon.,  1SS5,  :i  vol:!.  |l.  .'ivo. 

Perry,  Mrs.  Susan  Tcall.  Little  Poemi  in  a 
.Mother'!  Life.     Illust.     Chio.,  1S77,  sq.  l2mo. 

Perry,  Thomas  Sergeant,  o.  ISl.O,  in  Newport, 
U.I. ;  gniduatod  at  Harvard  IHliB  ;  studied  in  Paris  and 
Berlin:  tutor  in  (ierman  at  Harvard  l'<8S-7i,  and  in- 
.«truetor  in  English  1S77-SI.  1.  (Trans.)  Virgin  Soil, 
by  Ivan  S.  Turgenioft';  from  the  French  Version,  N. 
York,  1S77,  16mo  2.  (Ed.)  The  Life  and  Letters  of  I 
Franeis  LicbtT,  liost.,  1SS2,  8vo. 

"  Hi'  luus  not  himself  atteniiited  U>  iirodncy  an  original 
Work,  Jiiit  allows  the  reader  to  make  the  acciuaintance  (jf 
Lielier  thniiigli  iiis  letters,  which  show  him  as  he  appeared 
to  his  conlciiiporarics,  full  of  enthusiasm,  intelligence, 
and  generous  impulse."— .Viif/oii,  .\;:xvl.  65. 

.1.  English  Literature  in  the  Eighteentli  Century,  N. 
York,  1S8;),  12ino.  4.  From  Opit/.  to  Lessing  :  a  Study 
o(  Pseudo-ClassicisTu  in  Literature,  Best.,  18S4,  12nio. 

"  The  aim  of  .Mr.  Perry's  volume.  a;<  stated  in  his  preface, 
is  ■  to  Klve  some  few  of  the  many  available  pnjofs  that  the 
dilfcrent  nations  of  moilern  Kurope  have  passed  through 
verv  nearly  the  same  experience  in  literature.'  .  .  .  Two 
careful  readings  of  it  have  left  us  with  the  impression  of  a 
somewhat  sketchy  and  desultory  hook."— .V(i(io?i.  xl.  fil. 

.1.   The  Evolution  of  liie  Snob,  Lost.,  1S87.  llimo. 

"It  is  not  &  ji'it-il'mpril.  or  a  social  .satire  at  all,  but  a 
serious  and  really  scientilic  treatise." — Critic,  vi.  *J8U. 

Perry,  Rev.  Thomas  Walter,  ['latc,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  educated  at  Chichester  College;  ordained  1845; 
vicar  of  Ardleigh  since  1872,  and  hon.  canon  of  St.  Al- 
bans since  1888.  Notes  on  the  Judgment  of  the  Privy 
Council  in  the  Appeal   Hebbert  v.  Purchas,  1871,  Lon., 

1877,  Svo. 

Perry,  Walter  Copland,  [mitt;  vol.  ii.,  add.] 
1.  (Trar's.)  lli.^tory  of  the  French  Revolution,  by  H. 
von  .'^ybel,  Lon.,  1870,  2  vols.  8vo.  2.  Greek  and  Roman 
Sculpture  :  a  Popular  Introduction,  Lon.,  18S2,  8vo.  3. 
A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Casts  from 
the  .Antique  in  the  South  Kensington  Museum,  Lon., 
1884,  Svo. 

Perry,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Stevens,  S.T.U., 
LL.D.,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  rector  of  Trinity  Church, 
Geneva,  N.Y.,  1869-76  ;  Bishop  of  Iowa  since  1876.  In 
1887  he  was  elected  Bisliop  of  Nova  Scotia,  but  did  not 
accept.  1.  A  Century  of  Episcopacy  in  Portland  :  a 
Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  Epi!;,,opaI  Church  in  Portland, 
Maine,  from  the  Organization  of  St.  Paul's,  Falmouth, 
1763.  to  the  Present  Time,  1S63.  2.  The  Collects  of  the 
Church,  1864.     Privately  printed.     New  ed.,  Davenport, 

1878.  3.  (Ed.)  Of  the  Imitation  of  Christ.  Four  Books. 
By  Thomas  il  Kempis.  With  an  Introduction.  Bost., 
1864.  4.  A  Memorial  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Mather  Smith, 
D.D.  ByW.S.  P.  Cambridge,  1866.  Privately  printed. 
.1.  ( Ed.)  A  History  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  :  with 
a  Rationale  of  its  Offices.  By  Francis  Proctor.  With  an 
Introductory  Chapter  on  the  History  of  the  American 
Liturgy.  N.  York,  1868;  new  ed.,  i '81.  6.  Historical 
Collections  of  the  American  Colonial  Church:  vol.  i., 
Virginia;  vol.  ii.,  Pennsylvania;  vol.  iii.,  Massachu- 
setts; vol.  iv.,  Maryland;  vol.  v.,  Delaware,  1871-78,  5 
vols.  4to.  7.  Journals  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church 
in  the  United  States,  1785-18.35,  N.  Haven,  1872,  3 
vols.  8vo.  8.  Life-Lessons  from  the  Book  of  Proverbs, 
N.  York,  1872;  .Id  ed.,  1879,  ]2mo;  4th  ed.,  1885.  9. 
Historical  Notes  and  Documents  illustrating  the  Or- 
ganization of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the 
United  States  of  America,  1874.  Id.  Hand-Book  of  the 
General  Convention  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
giving  its  History  and  C(  nstitution,  17S5-1S71,  N.  York, 

1874,  12mo;  new  cds.,  continuing  the  work  to  date, 
1877,  1881.  11.  A  Sunday-School  Experiment,  1874; 
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1875.  13.  A  Personal  Narrative,  1876.  Privately 
printed.  14.  The  American  Cathedral,  1877.  l.'>.  Mis- 
sions and  Missionary  Bishops  in  the  American  Church  ; 
a  I'aper  read  before  the  Church  Congress  held  at  Stoke- 
npr.n-Trent,  Enghmd,  O.-tober,  1S7f.,  I.'-.n.,  !'<77,  "v<>. 
Privately  printecL  16.  Scriptural  Reasons  for  the  Use 
of  Forms  of  Prayer,  Davenport,  la.,  1878.  17.  The 
Second  Lambeth  Conference;  a  Personal  Narrative,  1879, 

18.  Some  Summer  DavsAbroad,  Davenport,  1880,  l2mo. 

19.  Ober-Ammergau  in  1875  and  1880,  1881.     Privately 

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printed.  20.  Easier  with  the  Poet.',  Davenport,  1881. 
21.  The  Church's  Year,  Davenport,  18S|.  22.  Catechet- 
ical Instruction,  1882.  23.  The  History  of  the  American 
Episfopal  Church,  1587-1883.  Illust.  Best.,  iss.^,  2 
vols.  4to.  (Originally  projected  by  Clarence  F.  Jowett. 
Includes,  besides  the  history  by  Bishop  Perry,  nineteen 
monographs,  Ijy  Robert  C.  Winthrop,  Prof.  M(jsc8  Coit 
Tyler,  Rev.  I'hillips  Brooks,  and  other  writers.) 

""  Everywhere  there  is  evidence  of  the  utmost  Industry 
and  pall^cnce  and  lidellty  in  the  collection  of  materials 
and  the  inlerpretaiion  ot  the  various  tendencies  at  work 
in  the  develo)iment  of  the  Church.  .  .  .  That  he  [Hishop 
I'erry]  has  not  assimilated  his  materials  is  impressed  upon 
us  from  the  liegiuniii!,'  to  the  end.  .  .  .  They  [the  mcitio- 
graphs]  constitute  the  more  inti-resting  and  valualile  )ior- 
tioM  of'the  whole."— .Va/ioH,  xl.  :t87, 

Also,  single  sermons,  Ae.  And  see  Hawks,  F.  L.. 
Kuprtt, 

Pernzzi,  Signorn  E.  M.,  daughter  of  W.  W. 
Story,  iii/rii.  (Trans.)  Thoughts  on  Art  '.ind  Autobio- 
graphical Memoirs  of  (iiovanni  DuinC,  Lon.,  1884,  p. 
Svo;  new  ed.,  with  Introduction  by  W.  W.  Story. 

Peter,  A.  Petre.  Analysis  of  Decisions  of  Sir 
George  Jessel  i  with  Notes,  References,  lie.,  Lon.,  1883, 
8to. 

Peter,  Richard  and  Otto  liathurst.  The 
Histories  of  Launceston  and  Dunheved,  Ac,  Plymouth, 
1885,  8vo. 

Peters,  Edward.  (Trnnj.)  Paulinism  :  a  Contri- 
bution to  the  History  of  Primitive  Christian  Tlieology, 
by  0.  Pfloiderer,  Lon.,  1877,  2  vols.  8vo. 

Peters,  Edward  Dyer,  M.D.,  b.  1849,  at  Dor- 
chester, Mass. ;  educated  at  the  Freiberg  Mining  School, 
Saxony  ;  superintendent  of  the  Parrot  Silver  and  Co]>- 
])er  Company  1884-85.  American  Methods  of  Copper 
Smelting.     Illust.     N.  York,  1888,  8vo. 

Peters,  F.  H.,  JI.A.  I.  (Trans.)  Aristotle's  Nic- 
omachean  Ethics,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo;  3d  ed.,  1888.  2. 
(Trans.)  Vassili  Verestchagin :  Painter— Soldier — Trav- 
eller :  Autobiographical  Sketches  by  Monsieur  and  Ma- 
dame Verestchagin;  translated  from  the  (Jerman  and 
the  French.     Illust.     Lon.,  18S7,  2  vols.  ii.  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Peters  has  doi\e  his  work  so  admirably  that  one 
can  scarcely  believe  it  to  bo  a  translatiun."— .4cn((.,  xxxiv. 
•2Ai. 

Peters,  Rev.  George  Nathaniel  Henry,  b. 
1825,  in  New  Berlin,  Pa. ,  graduated  at  Wittenberg  ''ol- 
lego  1850  ;  entered  die  ministry  of  ihe  Lutheran  CI  jrcli. 
The  Theocratic  Kingdom  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  N. 
York,  1884,  3  vols. 

Peters,  Rev.  John  Punnett,  Ph.D.,  b.  1852,  in 
New  Y'ork  ;  graduated  at  Yale  College  1873;  studied 
theology  at  Yale  Divinity  School ;  ordained  in  the  E|)is- 
copal  Church  1877;  professor  of  Old  Testament  lan- 
guages and  literature  in  the  Episcopal  Divinity  School, 
l'hiladeli)hia,  since  1SS4.  (Trans.)  The  Political  His- 
tory of  Recent  Times,  1816-1875:  with  Sjie^ial  Refer- 
ence to  Germany,  by  W.  MUller :  with  Appendix  cover- 
ing the  Period  from  1876  to  1881,  N.  York,  1882,  12mo. 
Peters,  Rev.  Madison  C,  i  Presiiyteriun  mi  i- 
ister  in  New  Y'ork,  formerly  of  Philadelphia.  Empty 
Pews,  and  Selections  from  other  Serniunj  on  Timely 
Topics,  N.  Y'ork,  1^87,  12mo. 

Peters,  William  Theodore.  The  Children  of 
the  Week  ;  being  the  Honest  and  (uily  Authentic  Ac 
count  of  Certain  Siories,  as  related  by  the  Red  Imlian 
to  Alexander  Selkirk,  Jr.,  herein  truthfully  set  down. 
Illust.     N.  York,  1886,  f.q.  Svo. 

Petersdorff,  Charles  Erdman,  [nut,;  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  b.  1800;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple 
1833;  sergeant-at-law  1858;  judge  of  county  courts 
since  1865.  1.  Supplement  to  -Abridgment  of  Common 
and  Statute  Law,  1S63-70,  Lon.,  1870,  r.  Svo.  (This  is 
I  incorporated  in  later  editions  of  the  "Abridgment.") 
2.  Compendium  of  the  Law  of  Master  and  Servant,  Lon., 

1876,  12mo. 

Peterson,  Arthur,  b.  1851,  at  Germnntown,  Ph.; 
son  of  Henry  Peterson,  iti/ra  ;  paymaster,  U.S.N.  Sun^'^ 
of  New  Sweden,  and  other  Poems,  Phila.,  1887,  12mo. 

Peterson,  Frederick.  Poems  and  Swedish  Trans- 
lations, Buffalo,  N.Y.,  1883,  12mo. 

Peterson,  Henry,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  The 
Modern  Job,  Phila.,  1869.  2.  Pembcrton ;  or,  One 
Hundred  Ver,r=  Ag",  1S7;>,.  3.  Fnire-Monnt,  1H74,  4. 
Confessions   of  a   Minister,   1874.     5.  Bessie's   Lovers, 

1877.  6.  Cicsar ;  a  Dramatic  Study,  Phila.,  1879,  I61110. 
7.  Poems :  including  "  The  Modern  Job."  Second  Series. 
Phila.,  1883,  l6mo. 

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PiiUMSt   by  I,oui8  Moroau  (lottschalk,  durnri "  Pro 
fes.,,.n,il     IVmr.    in    the    fnited    St.tes.     "ifn  . in     ,h;. 
Ant, lie,,  »ncl  ,^„„th  Ameriea:  preceued   ,yn  Short  Ui 
ograpucal   Sketch,   with    Contemporane,,,  a    ch  icWm 
Edited   by   hi.,  Sister,   Clara  (iottichalk.     I'hi  a       h"i 

PcterNOii,  W.  (Trans.)  The  Speeeh  oC  Cieoro  lor 
Cluentiu. :  with  an  Introdnction  and  Notes,  Oxf.    Hsi'  I 

Pctherick,  E.  a.  Catalogue  of  Vork-Oate  Li 
brarJ^  ,„r„,ed  by  Mr.  Silver:  an  ll.de..  to  the  I.  e  at . re 
of  Geography,  Maritiu.o  and    Inlan.l    Di.eovery,  Co    ' 

Xissh's:;^™^";"  '""''■  ^-•' '««'/2d  ::^. 

Petit,  Aiiieiie  V.  How  to  Read,  and  Hints  in 
ehoosmg  .he  lie,,t  liooks:  with  Classified'  Lists  of  Wori" 
onjiiography,  H.story,  Criticism,  Ac,  N.York,  is'"^  j 

ArM,h?:  /"'"'•     F""'-)  ^"^"^   "»''  Sketehe,  of  an 
Architect  during  a  .Journey  in  the  Northwe-st  of  Euro,  o 
from  the  French  of  Felix  Narjoux,  Host.,  Is77   8vo    ' 

LiJ:^;'i:i,^2^;);';!;i?i;  ^);r  '™'""^'"  -^  •^''"-"^ 
«bp^:;:^',*-.^;e  itt^d.^^i'-fi^rt^^  ■  '""'- 

LS.*i!'!q"?2m^.'"*"      ^''""''«"«''    Montgomery,    Ala., 

l8^!'"p':'s''v'o"^"'"*  '''"'  ^""'  ''"8"™'  f^o^'^.]  Lon., 
Petrie,  W.  M.  Flinders,  b.  1853;  educated  i>ri- 
lately  ;  made  explorations  and  measurements  of  |,re  lis- 
tone  monuments  and  other  remains  in  Britain  in'  W5-. 
f,;.bTp  ^«>l''  '■»'•  'he  same  purpose  in  18SI,  and 
for  the  Egyptian  Exi.loration  Fuml  n  l.'*S4,  and  later 
excavated  the  uiounds  of  San,  the  Zoar  of  S  ripture 
discovered  ho  site  and  ruins  of  the  long-lost  (lra>co 
Egyptian  cty  of  Naukratis,  in  the  Delta^.n.l  was  tl^  ; 

ru  n,?f  T.."^  ""I  f","'  "f  ^"^  ""'»  "f  Defenneh,  with    1  o 
ru.nsof  Pharaoh's  house  on  the  latter  site.    1.  Inductive 
Metrology:  Ancient   Measures  from  Monuments    L„n. 
Th    '•       V         S'onehengc:    Plans,    Descriptions,   and 

of  S     r'M■'/'^'•     ■'■  '^^''  ^'>-"""''^'  ""'»  T'^'-'P^es 

■■Mr    V.  *  ^"""-     ^'"'■'  1'^'*"'''  "•  ■»«"  ;  ifw  ed.,  18S5 
.,„.,•       ^'""'f  ?'"'"'  ""le  months  at  (iizeli    living  in  a 
tomb,  contented  with  (he  harde.stlare,aii7l  ii  a  ii  "s^coni 

..ratis.     i-art  I      With  Chapters  by  Cec  I  Smith,  Ernest 

F^id-Piiitr  ?r;YsJ«,^ro'-  ^'^^^p"-"  ^^^"'°™"- 

,.,i'v?rvl ,'"'','-''"''*  "''  '^f''-  Pe'trie's  laborinii.s  work  in  the  lils 

(•h';„J?.""  A^S",,"-     ^'"besheh  and  Defenneh:  with' 
hai  ters  by  A.  S  Murray  and  F.  LI.  Griffith,  (Egyptian  I 
L.xploration  Fund  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1S8S,  8vo  ^''»^I"""> 

riie  annotations  '.f  Mr.  (Jrimth  and  Mr.  Murrav   tho 
loos  and  learn.'.,  ,Iis,|,ils||io.i  on  s,ai.,lard  weiKlUs.'and 


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•  n.t.l.,  b.  1,S34,  at  Roxhill,  Lanarkshire;  graduate! 

m  medicine  with  first-class  honors  at  Edinburgh   1861 

bccamo^a^^stant  curator  of  the  Hunterian  Museum  iii 


I  London  lsfi2,  curator  of  the  Museum  of  the  Knval  College 

rnllrmfrv"%n""  "'■'''"•  ""''  l'""'«l"«i'<  to'tlic  R    -^a 
in   rmarj,  ],s(,ii;    k.,.ti|,„r  ,.„  phvsiology  to   tliM   Rovnl 

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■"l"g.v   of    the    Ciivulation    in    Plant      i„"',l,.     • 

Aninials.amlinMan,  Lon..  I,"-/  i".  ' 

Pettil-reu-"'  '',';"';,"""L''"-  ^>''-y-Ac„l..  vi.  .109. 
»im(.reu,    JCcv,    Sninii<>      Thomas      MA 

graduated    at    Trinity    Colk.;;c,    Cambr  l"     TsV-  ' 

dained    IMS;   diapliJin  at    M'uU.T^'t^l't    .  "^f 

^:ph:t:'L™.!a."'''^"''^^ '""-'•''"' 'f-^"'''- 

Pi'ttiiigili,  lu-v.   John  Hancock.  Ixi.-iss- 
gradmitcd   at    Vale    In37,  and   aflnwa  d?,,     he  ('ni  n 

ins.-ioii,   in   Servm,    lurkey,  and   Oreece    IS.vt)-,-,?    and 
.ft  rwards  tiavelled  extensively  over  ICuropc.       .  i| 
^  ith  L    f      V     "'""'-"'"'k    "I-   Texts,    Theme;,    „i,  1 

'tho-[\v,.T.  7.^ '"■"I")-',":"!  Tnlemnia;  Conflict  bctwee.^ 
■  vationi.T""'^ ';"'"'"•''"'  .Mi..eryand  rniversil  Sal" 
i  Chic  IS?;  \T  "''"'.;""n  ?  •'"■  ''""■"■"I  "f  "'«  ^■ittest, 
■'  th  Future  i  it  1""  M  •  ''■'''?  J'^'-"'">"l"gy  .-elating  to" 
:    le  \a  u  e  , '.^  1    ..""""  f  ^'l*^  i^oripture  Terms  .ouehing 

it  JNatuie  and  Destiny  of  Man.  I'hila..  Iss],  12 P 

:  la tonism  ,«.  Christianity  :  the  (Question  of  I  „n,  -talitv 
,  JIiMoncal ly   considered,    Phil,,.,    Issi,    ir,„,  Tim 

L    e  Lverlas.ing:  what  is  it  ?  whence  is  it     who,.e  is  it? 

w.th   a  Symposium,    Phila.,    1SS2,   12nio        i    The  Vn 

,  Ln.yersa  :  an  Analysis  of  the  Game  a^  in    roved"  by  the 

:c,|r'^,!t.^L„:^^,?:';t,«--B'ory.r 

■  P.utKVlls^'^'jvo'''"*^'^"""''^''  ^'"^'-  Three 
isf/J'?"!"  •'•""'  *'ewis,  [„„„,  vol.  ii.,  „,i,i.,]  b 
vl-;'.       ,!"""!'' ^''•'  *-"-ad.mted   in   hiw  at  the   In 
^ors.ty  of    \irginia   ls,,o,  „nd  afterwards  practised  in 

Ovpi..,«  li*,  '"'■  "'"'  ff"'">"ed  abroad  till  18S0.  1 
O^erthe  Alleghnnics  and  across  the  Prairies,  Lon..  1S69 
PjSvo.  '.  Memoir  of  Willian,  M.  Pevton  Isro  q' 
iMemorials  of  Nature  and  Art,  issi.  4  Jli",'orv  ofAu 
gusta  Cou.,ty,  Virginia,  Staunton,  V,,.  SS2  s,'!  5" 
^r^:;«  I!:!;"~-3  of  a  Hesidence'Abro„^,s;;u.?: 
Pfeitfer,  Emil  Charles.     An  Account  of  the  '89 

BotTisi,'';::: '"  """■"■^  '"'''^'-  «^- ''-'  oa" 

Pft'itTcr,  Mrs.  Emily,  d.  1890;  born  in  Wales. 

became  the  wife  of  „  German  merchant  setti  d  in  Lo^: 

don,  who  died  oefore  her;  travelled  extensive       ,,  AsL 

I  Lon  ^"s"'?''oJ  •■,"^r:r-"''-'  Monuments,  and  ot^llir  Pot " 

:  tj.oM^'"s;;i;,!;;j';;:;,'-i,i:;^'i,ri;!^^-' ;-  ".ucn .. 

2d'e/'i's-^''"'''''  •  '''*  ^'l""™""'!  l>i'  .^"ng,  Lon.,  1877: 
Poems   Lm'  '?8-o"-,o  *•  Q""'f '"•«"'-  "race,  and  othei 

Lyrical  -^nd '■Di:;u;;.ic,"L:n:'78;^'=/r"  r*^;;^ 

b.N  a  host  of  predecessors.  .  .  .  Her  Weslcrii  ■  Leavc-s' fluttc? 

1229 


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:)iuitoiiy  111  remlliiK  a  voliiiiie  111' sciiiiu'ts  (lUierwIw  thiui  ^f  (ho  Albimy  Stage:  including  Xolices  of  I'roniinciit 
briefliistalmeius  with. siilliiiiiKiiilcTviils  between, luTe  I  ^,.j,  ^^^^  ^^^^  aiipcivred  in  Amoricn,  Albany,  N.Y., 
ere  Is  no  siicli  barriiT  in  till' way  111  contliiiums  eiijciy-  " 

BUt,  because  the  sameness  of  the  form  Is  relieveil  bpi  nL„,„'  i„i.„  \%-„i,.„tt  mii  Isk",  b  in  (Jail 
nstant  ehan^e  of  Ijey,  inoveineiit,  an<l  expression.''-  Phelps,  John  Moliott,  IHl,)-l.ss.),  b.  in  i.i  i 
MKs  Asikkoi-tNoBIK:  Amd..\xsl.Tl.  ford,  Vt.  ;  t,'radiiated  at   V>.   Military  Academy   l^..ll; 


PHA 

over  the  now  wcll-bcaten  route  aernsa  the  American  Con- 
tinent. .  .  .  Altogether,  '  Fiyinir  Leaves,'  thouith  nothing 
very  startling,  is  about  the  best  book  whicli  lias  been 
written  on  the  American  '  liraiid  timr.'  Its  wealiiiess  is  its 
supertieiaiity."— KoiiKKT  Huown;  Amd.,  xxviii.  4U5. 

It.  Sonnets,  I,on.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo.  (Includes  the  sonnets 
in  "  Songs  and  Sunnets"  and  other  volumes,  with  others 
written  subsequently.) 

"  Wliile.  as  a  rule,  there  Is  some  sense  of  wearlnes.s  or  of 
monotony  in  reading  a  voliitne  of  sonnets  otberwlsi' 

in  brief  instalmeiU:    '"'" " 

the 
ment 
constai 
James 

10.  Women  and  Worlt :  an  Kssay  treating  on  the  Ke- 
lation  to  Health  and  I'l.y.fical  Development  of  the  Higher 
Education  of  Oirls  and  llie  [ntelioctual  or  more  System- 
atized Kffort  of  Women,  Loii.,  l.-^KS,  p.  8vo. 

'•  Tlie  most  tem|ierate  of  men  could  not  have  stated  the 
ease  of  tlie  working  woman,  or  the  woman  who  wisties  to 
w(jrk.  more  lemiieiatelv;  and  we  will  venture  to  say  that 
few  men  could  have  stilted  it  more  ah\y. "SiicdaUir,  Ixi. 

Phnyre,  Lieiit.-<ien.    Sir   Arthur    Piirves, 

(!,t'..M.(J.,  K.C..-*.!.,  C.Ii..  IS02-IS.SO,  chief  coniniissionor 
in  British  liuriniih.  History  of  Burma;  including 
Burma  Proper,  I'lgu,  Taungu,  Tenasserim,  and  Arakan, 
from  the  Earliest  Time  to  the  End  of  the  First  War 
with  British  India,  Lon.,  18,H;i,  Svo. 

"The  authorities  for  (ion.  I'lmyre's  narrative  are  the 
original  liurniese  chrouieles  of  the  kiiiKS  of  Burma,  an 
old  Arakaiiese  lilstorv  of  Arakan,  and  fragments  ot  a  Mini 
history  of  I'egu.  .  . .  .No  complete  account  of  tiie  Hurmese 
ehronicles  has  iireviously  been  given  to  the  Western  world. 
By  inscriptions  on  pagoilas  and  on  sacred  l)ells,  1/y  refer- 


PHI 

"  The  papers  here  printcil  may  meet  with  various  objee- 
tlons,  but  we  can  hardly  imagine  that  any  one  sliould 
tliiii  them  dull."— A'lidVjH,  xxxv.  ulo. 

.'<.  English  Style  in  Public  Discourse,  with  Reference 
to  the  Usages  of  the  I'ulpit,  N.  York,  1X83,  12ino.  9. 
My  Study,  and  other  Essays,  N.  York,  18K6,  Svo. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stiinrt.  See  Wahi>,  Miis. 
E.  .S. 

Phelpg,  II.  O.  Players  of  a  Century  :  Uecoid 
of  the  Albany  Stage:    including  Notices  of  Prominent 


eiices  to  ;.ic  annals  of  china  and  .Slam,  and  from  the  writ- 
ings of  European  travellers,. -lir  Arthur  I'hayre  has  verified 
the  general  faithfulness  of  the  accounts  he  lias  reproduced. 
— ylc(i(/.,  xxiv.MJ. 

Phayre,  llev.  Richard,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Trinity  Cidlege,  Dublin,  18HII;  ordained  ISlil  ;  rector  of 
East  and  West  Ravnham  ISiiL'.  1.  The  Teaching  of  the 
Holy  Catholic  t'tiuroh :  Advent,  Lent,  Trinity,  Lon., 
1876-78,  2  vols.  8va;  :td  ed.,  1885.  2.  Twelve  Sermons 
on  St.  John's  Book  of  the  Revelation,  Lon.,  LSSO,  Svo. 

Phear,  Henry  Herbert.  Emigration:  a  Sum- 
mary of  the  Acts  that  have  been  jiassed  for  assisting 
Emigration  from  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  Lon., 
188(),  Svo. 

Phear,  Sir  John  Uiidil,  M.A.,  [mite,  vol.  li., 
Phkar,  J.  B.,  add.,]  b.  1825;  graduated  at  Clare  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  1850;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple  1854;  puisne  judi^e  at  Calcutta  1864-76,  and 
chief  iuatioe  1877-70;  knighted  1877.  1.  The  Aryan 
Ville.ge  in  India  and  Ceylon,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo. 

"  The  amount  of  local  knowledge  picked  up,  cither  in 
the  eourl-liouses,  or  in  walks  and  drives,  or  at  second  liaud 
from  native  correspondents,  is  abundant  and  generally 
accurate."— Sif. /((T.,  li,  4111,  , ,     ..    . 

"He  is  aide  to  see  not  nieielv  the  outside  features  of 
rural  life,  but  the  relation  whieli  the  external  aspect  (d  ttie 
Indian  village,  its  iioi'iesteads  and  its  paddy-fields,  its  buy- 
ing and  selliiit;,  and  its  means  of  communication,  liave  to 
tlie  laws  and  customs  which  govern  it,  and  to  the  social 
structure  of  which  it  is  a  part."— .S;)fc/(i(or,  liv,  001, 

2.  Internatiunal  Trade ;  Relation  between  Exports 
and  Imports,  Lon.,  1881.  p.  Svo. 

Phelan,  James,  Pli.D.,  1856-1801,  b.  at  Aberdeen, 
Miss.;  graduated  at  the  Kentucky  Military  Institute 
1877,  and  studied  at  Leipsic;  practised  law  in  Memphis, 
Tenn. ;  proprietor  of  the  Memphis  Avalanche;  member 
of  Congress  from  1880.  1.  Philip  Massinger  and  his 
Plays,  Leipsic,  IS78.  2.  History  of  Tennessee;  the 
Making  of  a  State,  Boat.,  1888,  12mo. 

Phelps,  Mrs.  Almira  (Hart)  Lincoln,  ['<n(e, 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  I8S4.  The  Blue-Ribbon  Society;  or, 
The  School-Uirls'  rebellion,  Phila.,  187.8,  12mo. 

Phelps,  Austin,  D.D.,  ['inie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  1890; 
elected  jiresident  of  Andover  Theological  Seminary  1869. 
1.  The  .Solitude  of  Christ,  Bost.,  1808, 12mo.  2.  Sabbath 
Hours,  1S70.  3.  Women's  Prayer-Meetings,  Bost.,  1877, 
24mo.  4.  Studies  on  the  Old  Testament,  Bost.,  1879, 
12mo.  5.  The  Tlioory  and  Practice  of  Preaching:  Lec- 
tures on  llomilctios,  N.  York,  1881,  Svo. 

"  It  is  easy  to  believe  that  his  students  found  his  lectures 
an  agreeable  diversion  from  tlie  more  solUl  work  of  natural 
Uicok'gv  itli-iCliFistiftii  evidences  and  licrmi'iicutics.  Tliey 
are  certainly  ■greeubie  in  their  present  shape."— A'uduH, 
xxxiil.  438. 

0.  Men  and  Books ;  or,  Studies  in  Ilomilctics :    Lec- 
tures   introductory    to    the    Theory    of    Preaching,    N. 
York,   1882,  Svo.      7.    My   Portfolio:    a  Collection    of 
Essays,  N.  York,  1882,  12mo. 
12S0 


ser\ed  against  tlie  Creeks  and  Seminolcs,  in  the  Mexican 
war,  and  in  the  civil  war  as  brigadier-general  of  voluii- 
leers;  resigned  1862;  was  the  candidate  of  the  Ameri- 
can party  for  President  1880,  1.  Sibyllii.e  Leaves;  or. 
Thoughts  upon  visiting  a  Heathen  Temple,  Brattlebor- 
ough,  Vt.,  185:i.  Anon.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Cradle  of  Re- 
bellions; from  the  French  of  Lucien  de  la  Ilodde,  1804. 
.S.  History  of  Madagascar,  N.  York,  1884.  4.  (Trans.) 
Fables  of  Florian,  in  English  Verse.  lilust.  N.  York, 
1888,  6(|.  Svo. 

Phelps,  M.  S.  (Trans.)  Fundamental  Concepts  of 
Modern  Philosophic  Thimght,  by  Rudoliih  Eiickcn : 
with  Additions  and  Corrections  by  tlie  Author,  and  In- 
troduction bv  N.  Porter,  X.  York,  1880,  12mo. 

♦»  Phelps,  Mrs.  S.  U.,"  (Pseud.)  See  Gkiswoi.d, 
F.  I.  E.,  >\ipm. 

Phelps,  Rev.  Sylvanus  Dryden,  D.D.,  [unic, 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  editor  <if  tlie  Hartford  Christian  Secretary 
since  1876.  Rest-Days  in  a  Journey  to  Bible  Lands 
and  other  Journeys  Abroad:  Sermons  proaclied  in  the 
Four  Quarters  of  the  Globe  :  witli  Prefatory  Notes  and 
Illustrations,  N.  Y'ork,  1887,  12mo. 

Phelps,  Kear>Adniiral  Thomas  Stowcll,  li. 
1822,  at  liucklield.  Me.;  graduated  at  U.S.  Naval 
Academy   1846;   served  in  the  civil  war;  retireil   18s.) 


Reininis'cences  of  Washington  Territory,  N.  Y'iprk,  is 

Phelps,  W.  May,  nephew  of  Samuel  Phelps,  and 
Itobertson,  John  Forbes.  The  Life  and  Lile- 
Work  of  Samuel  Phelps,  Lon..  1886,  Svo. 

It  is  a  cimipilation,  not  a  piece  of  literature.  ...  It  is 
'   for  all  that. .,,  The  labour  of  ius  compilcis 


i  a  worthy  book 
has  been  sincere  and  coiisidcral)le 


too,  for  a  biograjdiy  have  been  in  their  liands,  ami  liav 
been  used,  certanily  upmi  tlie  whole,  witli  liiscretioii 


Tlie  best  malcriiil- 
iiids,  anil  1 

and 


-is.so.  b. 
Auieri- 


guod  feeling."— F.  Wkdmork  :  Amd..  xxx,  ;ilii, 

Philbrick,  Kdward  Soulhwick,  1827 
in  Boston;  graduated  at  Harvard  College  ISKi. 
can  Sanitary  Engineering,  N.  York,  1881,  4to. 

Philbro'ok,  H.  B.  Astronomy  Corrected:  Old 
Theories  concerning  Creation  and  tlie  Motions  of  the 
Solar  System  shown  to  be  an  Error,  N.  York,  IS.s2,  12niii. 

Philip,  G.  1.  The  King's  Table:  Letters  to  a 
Young  Friend,  Lon.,  1871,  ISino.  2.  The  Uaiden  of 
Gethsemane,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 

Philip,  John.  1.  R-vys  of  Light;  or,  Churcli 
Themes  and  Life  Problems,  Ediu.,  1871,  12mo.  2. 
Lights  and  Shadows  of  Human  Life,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Philips,  Mrs.  Alfred.  1.  Benedicta,  Lon.,  issii, 
or.  Svo.  2.  Man  Proposes :  a  Novel,  Ljn.,  1884,  'A  vols. 
p.  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  1886. 

Philips,  F.  C.  I.  As  in  a  Looking-Glass,  Lon.. 
1S85,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"An  essentially  bad  book.  ...  It  is  writlcr.  with  much 
spriglitliiie.ss.  But  it  is  of  tlie  earth  eartliy,  not  to  .say  i.i 
the  devil  devUisii."- Jcuci.,  xxviii.  181, 

2.  A  Lucky  Young  Woman,  Lon.,  1880,  3  vols.  cr.  Sv,., 
"W-  can  bestow  unstinted   praise  on  tlie  uiilliiu'i;iiiL' 

spi.ii  and  genuine  humour  with  whicli  -Mr.  I'hillps  lelN 
his  story.  .  .  .  -Vs  Mr,  I'liilips  lias  gained  by  his  loriiiir 
novel  a  certain  repuuition  for  riskiness,  it  is  milyfair  i.. 
say  tliat  the  tone  of  liis  new  novel,  while  remarkably  nii 
reserved,  is  never  unwholesome. "—.4(/i.,  No.  30ao. 

3.  Jack  and  Three  Jills,  Lon.,  1886,  3  vols.  or.  Sv, 
4.  Social  Vicissitudes,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  5.  The  Dean 
and  his  Daughter,  Lon.,  1887,  3  vols.  or.  Svo.  6.  Tli" 
Strange  Adventures  of  I-uoy  Smith,  Lon.,  1SS7,  2  vol.-^. 
cr.  Svo.  7.  Little  Mrs.  Murray :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1888, 
2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Philips,  J.  S.  The  Sublime  I'ortc :  the  East  Oiite 
of  Europe.  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

Philips,  John.  (Trans.)  La  Marchcsa,  a  Stcr.v 
of  the  Riviera,  and  other  Tales,  by  Paul  Heyse,  Lon., 
1887,  cr.  4to. 

Philips,  .Melville,  a  journalist  in  Philadclpiun. 
The  Devil's  Hat:  a  Sketch  in  Oil,  Bost.,  1887,  l^nw. 
An  I  see  Melville,  Geoboe  W.,  mpm. 


Pbiljpso 

as  it  sliould  i 
Phillinic 

b.  1822;  hell 
to  1887,  whet 
Bart.,  G.C.B. 
3  vols.  Svo. 

"A  biiigrap 
select  and  oi: 
though  skllfi 
seems  to  have 
out  anytliiny, 

Phillimo 

daughter  of  ,» 
privately  und 
made  a  specii 
has  contributi 
periodicals,  an 
King's  Name 
1873,  p.  8vo. 
of  France  and 
the  Early  Hist 
Angelico,  (•'{, 
Princess  Oppo 
Svo.  6.  All  i 
7.  The  Warrii 
Lon.,  18,s7,  p. 
Lon.,  1SS7,  p. 

"Theaiithon 
.Slie  is  content 
has  read  and  ui 
ner  that  prolial 
biHik  without  1 
knowledge  of  Ii 

9.  (Trans.)  ! 
Agostino  da  J 
1889.  She  ha 
Basilike,"  1879, 

Phillimore 

brother  of  Sir 
Christ  Church, 
Henley-on-Thai 
Svo,  2.  Only  u 
.MemoiiMin  :  a  i 
Hymns  by  the 
rochial  Sermons, 
Phillimore 
Chohneloy's  Den 
Stuart :  a  Tale  c 
p.  Svo. 

Phillimore, 
C.B.,  b.  1833;  sei 
Life   Mariners; 
lOmo. 

Phillimore, 

a  Sketch  for  Chi 

topher  Wren:  hi 

Letters  and  a  Dii 

lished,  1535-I72.'j 

••MissPhlllimoi 

the  information  s 

'.Memoirs'  and  ■  \\ 

•i.  Our  Profess: 

Church,  Lon.,  ISi 

Phillimore, 

1810-1,885,  b.  in  1 

at  Christ  Church, 

bar  at   the  Mid,! 

l'<'i:i-57;  held  su 

eluding  those  of  ju 

judge  of  Arches  1 

of  Justice,   proba 

linighted  1862;  ci 

oil  I  Law  of  the  C 

^vo.      2.  (Trans.) 

I'lefaco  and   Note 

on   International 

Principal    Ecclesii 

Arches,  1S67  to  1 

to  tlie  Ecclesiastioii 

1876,  Svo.      7.  M« 

i.'jr.l  l,y»tl6(.-,n,  L( 

Phillimore, 

M.A.,  B.C.L.,  g„ 
1N6.  1.  (Ed.)  1 
ilexes  and  Calenda 
1SS7;  Part  II.,  ISI 


PHI 

seik\  an'r ?,';,','l';r  tl';!llr«r™n'l!!  ''''"«■''  ^""^^  h„w  to 
om  anything.   ^'/\'Vl^"'jl[i  «;',■;';!''  '™'.  "f  '"'""S 


PHI 

of  lliis  MHTiiifl,  yet  com  XlLMsU       ,::''','''    ''.V  "i'">"f 


:i.  (Ed.)  Tlio  Visitiition  of  thu  County  of  Wnr<.p«h.r 

I  hillippo,  .iHines  Cecil,     iho  Climate  of    la 
'  miiicii,  r,on.,  l,S7i;,  ij,,,,,.  v-miiato  ot    Ja- 

IM.illi,„„re,    Mis,    cul.erh.e    .>l„ry.    oldest  '    S89'  li"'  '••  "VV""''  '"""^   "''''"',''  1.   ''i' 

F.v.toly   „„Jo,.  the  guidance  of   hur  father      S 1^  h  h  h.  ,     ,  M.      '^  "  '''T*-'''""  '"  "'"  >vill' of  TLo  n,  s  nil! 

m.i.lo  a  special  study  of  Italian  literature  and  art   am  ,  t  '      "™'"^""y'  "«••  Krandlather  of  hi,  |ir«t  wile      Jin 

has  contribute,!    to  the   KdinburKh     Uview  1       H  "."  """"'  '""'  '"  '"•'■*  '"  "'«  purchase  of  Shako 

periodlcUs,  and  to  .irove's  Dicti'-n^u/oVi   ',u       ITh':  Cl'  Ta"'  "'  ^'T  '''"'"'  f'"-  'l-clrpon?  i'.,  of  Stra  ! 

K.nK's    Namesake:    a  Tale  of  Carisbrooke  C    tie    I  on  ZtTl            '  "["'  '"  ""■"  '^^■-'"l'li''l'm'^nt  of  (ho  Shake- 

the  Early  History  of  Ve'nice.  hon.  ISr- 1  lVn,:"4  Fm  iome";''/'  '"^  ''";"'"  ^'^'^  '"  -"^  -»"  ed  t  o;s  h! 
Ange  .CO CMJreat  Artists,")  Loi.,  1S80  p  Hvo  0  '  o  he  °o  ir''7r'^,"''';"^'-",'.  ''^  ""^  ''e«truetlon  of  s  ,„  o 
Princess  Opportunity  and  l.ndy  Keniorse   fin     \%->  n    i  ^L  '       '    .^'■■'^"''^'  "'e  list  given  nni, ,  vol.  i     „,anv 

f<vo.      (i.  All    is    Lost   sav„    llL,,:"   r''I'     ,.";'.''""?,.?•    a-!"   -enumerated  under   '; Shakspeariann,"  ,„,/,,  vol 


Lon.,  1S87:,!.  8vo.            ^'"^"-'    '"    ^"""'■'    ^Uerature,  ,  ascertaining    th'e  Value  and  'oi  ec,  ons   for  th^  Al'-.? 
^«.  (Trans.,   ^^lect,ons    Irom    the  st;:::n  s   o  '  P „     ^'K,^,^:;«':"'?"li^r  "-«-«"  o'' -^""-s  I."' 


J.  Urans.)    ftolections    Irum    the   Sermons   nf    P..,u„ 

Pliillimore,  Rev.   (ireville,   M.A     I8''l-ms4 
brother  ;d   S  r   U.  J.   Phillhnore,   -V-     graduated  ai 

Henley-on- Thames   1867.      I.  I'ncle  Z.,  Lon     188      , 
Svo.     2,  Only  a  lilack  Bo.x.  Lon.,  188:!    p.  Svo      3    l"^' 
.Memor,;n„:  a  .Selection  of  .^ermous,   [by  G    P  •!    also 
Hymns  by  the  same  Author,   Lon.,   1884,  8vo."4    Pa' 
rochml  .Sermon.s  Lon.,  18s.^,  p   Svo 

Phi..im„re,Viee.Admir«.,Ie„rvBo„chier    ^  '""-^-f;^:  ^rSlirri.J'"^' 'f^' '^™: 
C.a.b   Ls,3.-i;. served  in  New  Zeaband  I8,i.i ;  "  i""  isss'     "'"   "''""' ^   "»''   >>'ote"   orthe  cjfic  «  "'T  ,"' 

L,|e  Mariners,  or,   ilome.ard   Bound,  UnVr8}7:'*:^:  ,  {-a'a^  End   District  and^lh^IsS  ot'^o^iM^-Lt 

I  hillimore,  >Iiss  LiiRv.     i    nici, —  «r:iu._/._  "Contains  a  vnrint-  „(■  .■ 


from  a  Contemporary  Manuscript.  Lon.,    8  ;,    s  o'    ol  v 
26  elopes  printed      10    ,Ed.)  'ihe  Sack  Ful   o    New"  ' 


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Church,  Lon.,  .882: cr:  8^.°  "'*  ""-"y-'^'"""-  of  our    ^?he'fii!;,^;;ea;olib[arv  C'>LJ"  ^l*"f  "-''^ 
judge  of  Arches  1 807-7.^,  an,l  justice  of  the  High  Cour    i  II  t"^'''    '"''""'''•      ''*•    '""'traii,  ns  of  ',  ,e   i,i  ■«  "  ■" 

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.-' •">    """..    lodu,  „   vols.  ,^vo. 

MA     Bf"'r^'    ""»,«"»     Phillimore    Watts, 

1  J  A  .'•'   '■""  ^"•'"•'t    Library:  a  .Serlc!  of   fn 

dexes  and  Ca  endars  to  British  Records.      iCt  I.    Lon 
IS^r,  Part  II.,  1888,  8vo.      2.  How  to  Write  the  C: 


wnrk  •■""j  ',',"".'""'■■'>■  "6  expanded 

work.  —.4«//ior.«  Pn/nce.  --- 

2d  cd.,  enl.,  Lon.,  1882,  Svn  •  .'ith  ed     1885 
coplTrofmt'lnal '',l^"b'';[f  1  1'/'^  "■'•'.'  '''^'^'res  '"  have 

21.  Regnal  \ears,  List  of  Law  Terms,  ic,  during  the 

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Shakespearean  Period,  CriKhton,  18S3,  Svo.  DO  copies, 
privfttoly  printed.  22.  (Kil.)  Notes  of  Triiditions  tlmt 
were  Current  ut  Stnitl'ord-un-Avcjii  in  tlio  I.iiitir  I'lirt 
of  the  Sevenleehtli  Century,  Irurn  tiie  Originiil  Miinu- 
script  of  William  Hull  I'hillipps,  HriKhton,  IsSI,  nvo, 
2.'t.  The  .^triitfuril  Hecipnl.'  and  tlie  .<liulic.«peftre  Auto- 
type.-':  a  Urief  Hi'view  of  the  .'!inguliir  Delu^'inns  that 
lire  I'lirrent  at  .-'Iratrord-iin-Avdn.  l!y  the  ipposeil 
Delin((Uent.  lirighton,  18MI,  nvo;  .')|li  od.,  ciil.,  INS7. 
24.  A  lliind-j.ist  of  the  Drawings  and  Kngraving^i 
illui'lrativc  of  the  Ijife  id'  Slial<es|iuare  preserved  iit 
Jlidlingbury  Copjc,  neiir  liriglilon,  lirigliton,  JNHI,  Svo. 
I'riiited  for  jirivate  eireulation.  L'.'i.  A  Calendar  of  the 
8ha|{i'sp('rean  Jiarilies,  Drawing.-,  and  Kngruving.*.  pre- 
served at  Ilollingloiry  Copse,  I.oii.,  1.^.^7,  ."^to.  I'li- 
vately  printed.  L'f!.  tiljserviitions  on  tlio  Churleeoto 
Traditions  and  on  the  Personation  of  .**ir  T.  Imey  in  the 
Charaeler  of  .Fustico  ."Jhallow,  lirigliton,  1.'<,S7,  Svii.  Pri- 
vately printeil.  27.  Tlie  X'isils  of  Shakespeare's  Com- 
pany of  Aetors  to  tlie  Provincial  Cities  and  Towns  of 
Kngland:  Illustrated  by  K.ttraets  gathered  from  Corpo- 
rate Kecco'ils,  IS.S7.     Privately  printed. 

"  AUIioukIi  ho  has  met  with  no  netnal  mcnlioii  of  .>ihftk- 
spearo,  he  has  mueh  to  tell  us  about  Ihe  perambiilalioiis 
of  the  I'ompaiiy  lo  whieli  .-^liakspeare  behoiKed,  and  with 
whleli,  we  may   be  sure,   he  olleii   travuUeil."— .U/i.,  .\o. 

liO'.ll, 

FliillippH,  li.  Ft  M.     Evidences  of  Divine  Heve- 

lalion,  Camliiidge,  18S2,  .•*vo. 

Phillipiis,  W.  F.  Mnreh.  1.  Hook  of  English 
Elegies,  l.on.,  1S7'.I,  l2mo.  2.  I  Ed.)  Comic  liirthday- 
Duok.  l.on.,  ISsil,  :i2iuo. 

PhillipN,  A.  \V.,  and  Hoelie,  W.  tJraphic  Al- 
gebra ;  or,  (ienuietrical  Interpretation  of  the  Tlieory  of 
Ec|ualion8of  One  I'nknonn  yuuntity.  Illust.  N.York, 
18.'*2,  Svo. 

Phillips,  Charles  Douglas  Ferguson,  M.D., 
I'.K.P.  Edin.,  late  lecturer  on  materia  luedica  and  tliera- 
peutics  at  the  Westminster  Hospital.  1.  Materia  Jledica 
and  Thernpeuti(^s :  Vegetable  Kingdom,  Lon.,  1874,  8vo. 

2.  iMateria  Mediea  and  Therapeutics :  Inorganic  Sub- 
stances, Lon.,  l.~^'^2,  Svo.  ;i.  Materia  Mediea  and  Thera- 
peutics ;  Vegetable  Kingdom,  Organic  Compounds,  Ani- 
mal Kingdom,  Lon.,  ISSfi,  8vo. 

Phillips,  Charlotte,  1.  Ten  Years  in  a  Lunatic 
Asylum.  IJy  .Mabel  Etehell,  [pseud.]  Lon.,  ISliS,  |i. 
Svo.  2.  A  Shower  of  Pearls:  Poetry,  Original  and  Se- 
lected; new  ed.,  Lon.,  1887,  ISmo. 

Phillips,  E.  W.  Richard  Galbraith,  Mariner:  Life 
among  the  Kaffirs,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Phillips,  Fdith  C.  1.  The  Orphans,  0.\f.,  1874, 
ji.  Svo.  2.  Meyrick's  Promise;  or,  Little  Fugitives 
from  the  Jamaica  Itebellion  in  ISllo,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo. 

3.  Hilda  and  her  Doll.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo.  4. 
St.  Aubyn's  Laddie  and  the  Little  Would-be  Soldier, 
Illust.  Lon.,  1SS2,  \i.  Svo.  o.  Peeps  into  China;  or. 
The  Missionary's  Children,  Lon.,  1882.  p.  Svo.  (i.  liirdie 
and  her  Dog,  Ac,  Lon.,  1882,  12ino,  7.  Punch,  Lon., 
1S83,  p.  Svo.  s.  All  the  Uussias,  Lon.,  18S4.  p.  Svo.  9. 
Grandfather,  Lon.,  I8S4,  p.  Svo.  10.  Sir  Henry  Have- 
lock  and  Lord  Clyde,  ("  World's  Workers,")  Lon.,  18S5, 
p.  Svo.  11.  t)ur  Aubrey:  a  School-Girl's  Story,  Illus- 
trated by  Collins.     Lon.,  1886,  12mo. 

Phillips,  F.  Short  Sketches  of  Fathers  of  the  Eng- 
lish  Church,  for  Y'oung  Ueailers,  Lou.,  1S81,  12mo. 

Phillips,  Rev.  George,  D.D.,  [««(<-,  vol.  ii,,  add.] 
1.  (Trans.)  Scholia  of  .Mar  .Iac(jb  of  Edessa  on  Pas- 
sages of  the  Old  Testament,  Lon.,  1SB4,  Svo.  2.  (Ed.) 
SLir  Jacob  of  Edessa  and  Bar  llebrreus  on  .Syriac  Or- 
thography, Lon.,  isiill,  Svo.  3.  The  Doctrine  of  Addai, 
the  Apostle:  now  First  Edited  in  a  Complete  Form  in 
the  Original  .Syriao:  with  an  English  Translation  and 
Notes,  Lon.,  187il.  Svo. 

"  Dr.  Phillips  has  by  this  publication  earned  the  cordial 
thanks  of  all  Syriiie  scholars."— P.  Lk  P,viiE  Kk.noI'f: 
AcdU.,  xi.  13. 

Phillips,  Henry,  A.M.,  b.  183.s.  in  Philadelphia; 
graduated  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania  IS.ill;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  18511 ;  has  devoted  much  attention  to 
numismatics  and  archieology  ;  became  treasurer  of  the 
Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society  of  Philadeliihia  in 
1802,  and  secretary  in  1888;  secretary  of  the  American 
Philosophical  Society  since  1880,  and  librarian  since 
1885.  1.  History  of  American  Colonial  Paper  Cur- 
rency, Albany,  lsO.>.  2.  History  of  American  Conti- 
nental Paper  Money,  1806.  3.  Pleasures  of  Numismatic 
Science,  Phila.,  1867.  4.  (Trans.)  Poems  from  the  Span- 
ish  and  German,  1878.  3.  (Trans.)  Faust;  from  the 
1232 


I  (le.-man  of  Chnmlsso,  ISsl.  0.  (Trans.)  Vulk-Sangn; 
fniiu  the  Acta  Comparationis  Lltteraruni  rnlvcrsaruiu, 
ISsJ.  7.  (Trans.)  Selections  from  the  Poems  of  .-\le.\- 
ander  I'etilH.  Phila.,  IsSj, 

I     Phillips,  II(>nrv  Arthur  Deiiti-roM.     1.  An  Ai- 

[  tempt  to  e.vpiaiu  the  Severity  of  tlie  Late  Famine,  .Mad- 
ras, l>7s,  Svo.  2.  iHir  Administration  of  India:  being 
a  Complete  Aceoiinl  of  the  Ueveiiiie  anil  C'ollcctorate 
.'Vilininistration  in  All  Itepartiiients.  I.un.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

j  3.  (Trans.)  Kopal-Kuiidala,  by  IJunkiin  Chandra  Chat- 

I  teriee,  Lon.,  18s."i,  p.  Svu. 

Phillips,  Henry  1>.  Free  Trade  or  Fair  Trade? 
Wallinglon,  I8S5,  Svo. 

Phillips,  J.  It.  Hrmarkable  Cases  of  Conversii.n 
and  other  E.Nperiencrs,  Luii.,  1878,  12mo. 

Phillips,  .1.  S.  (iniiid  Juries  of  Sufl'olk,  1800- 
ISSO,  liurv  St.  Edmunds,  ls82,  Svo. 

Phillips,  .John,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.G.S., 
foii^ ,  vid.  ii.,  eighth  of  the  mime  there  mentionoil,  add..] 
1800-1874.  The  Geology  of  O.vford  ami  the  Valley  of 
Ihe  Thames.  (i.\l..  is'l,  .svo. 

"  The  eenlijgv  (it  ().\ford  and  the  Thames  Vallev  has.  as 
Priifessor  I'hillijis  heuius  bye.\|iliiiiiiiit.',  a  reniarkaiile  bear- 
ing 1111(01  the  widest  prob((-iiis  of  the  seieiiee.  .  .  .  I'rofe- 
sor  Phillips  shows  a  griis)!  of  facts  and  a  maslerv  of  Ilie 
luelliod  of  iiiduetive  ri.Mi.souiiig  which  iiiiisl  make  the 
W((rk  a  valuable  model  for  tlieseologlculstudeiitto  follow." 
—Sul,  Jltr.,  .\.\,\iii.  ul. 

Phillips,  John  .-Vrthiir,  F.G.S.,  [onte,  vol,ii.,ndd.,] 
1S22-18S7,  b.  at  Polgooth,  Cornwall,  and  educated  al 
the  School  of  Mines  in  Paris.  The  results  of  his  origi- 
nal investigations  in  chemical  geology  were  for  the  iiiuM 
part  published  in  the  journals  of  geological  and  chem- 
ical societies.  1.  Elements  of  Metallurgy :  a  Practical 
Treatise.  Illust.  Lon.,  Is74,  r.  Svo.  2.  Copper,  ("  Brit- 
ish .Manufacturing  Industries,")  Lon.,  1876,  12ino.  3. 
A  Ti-ealise  on  Ore  Deposits.     Illust.     Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

"  Will  probably  remain  for  maiiv  a  dnv  a  standard  work 
of  reference  on  its  peculiar  subject."— .doiif.,  xxvl.  204. 

Phillips,  John  Philip.  Social  Struggles:  tlo- 
Fundaiiiental  Facts  and  Principles  relative  to  Vnlue>, 
Prices,  Monev,  and  Interest,  ic,  N.  Haven,  Conn.,  1880, 
Svo. 

Phillips,  John  Itoland,  b.  1844;  called  to  the 
bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  IS7ii:  police  magistrate  for  We-t 
Ham  since  1881.  1.  History  of  Cilgerran.  2.  .Memoirs 
of  the  Civil  War  in  Wales  and  the  Marches,  1042-10411, 
Lon.,  1874,  2  vols.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1S7S. 

"  As  the  result  of  his  explorations,  it  remains  no  lonecr 
doubtful  that,  in  the  liol  contest  between  Charles  the  Kir-i 
and  the  Parliament,  the  I'riiieipalitv  played  an  cariiot 
and  decided,  it  might  almost  be  said,  a  ruling,  part. "— 
All!.,  No.  2401. 

"  It  is  not  uninteresting :  indeed,  its  liveliness  Is  consid- 
crablv  enhanced  by  the  very  iirononnecd  partisanship 
which  sees  every  event  and  action  throiinb  the  medium 
of  Parliamentarian  spectacles,"- .s■(|^  h\r.,  xxxix,  453. 

3.  A  Concise  History  of  (Jhiuiorgan.  4.  .-Vn  Essay  on 
Local  Taxation. 

Phillips,  Josiah  Samuel,  b.  1823,  in  England; 
was  an  engineer  in  the  navy,  and  afterwards  an  iToii 
founder;  removed  to  Nevada  in  1866,  and  afterwards  to 
California.  The  Explorer's,  Miner's,  and  Metallurgist's 
Companion,  San  Fran.,  1871 ;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1874.  Svo. 

Phillips,  Lawrence  Barnett,  F.S.A.,  F.U.A.S,, 
b.  1842,  in  London;  was  in  business  as  a  watch  and 
chronometer  manufacturer  from  ISOl  to  1882,  and  intro. 
duced  various  inventions  and  improvements  in  the  niecli- 
anism  of  those  articles.  He  has  of  late  devoted  him. 
self  to  painting  and  etching,  and  is  a  constant  exhibii..r 
at  the  Royal  Academy.  The  Dictionary  of  liiographi- 
cal  Reference,  containing  over  One  Hundred  Tliousand 
Names,  together  witli  a  Classed  Index  of  the  Biographi- 
cal Literature  of  England  and  America,  Lon.,  1S7I,  Svo; 
new  ed.,  Phila.,  ISSU. 

Phillips,  .Mary  Wills,  and  Italic,  J.  Memoir 
of  Thomas  Wills.  By  bis  Mother,  and  her  Friend,  .1. 
Luke.     Lon.,  ISSO.  cr.  Svo. 

Phillips,  Mande  (Jillette.  A  Popular  Manual 
of  English  Literature,  N.  Y'ork,  1885,  2  vols.,  Svo. 

Phillips,  Philip.  The  Statutory  Jurisdiction  an  I 
Practice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  I'nited  States ;  2d 
ed.,  1876,  Svo  ;  5th  cd.,  by  W.  II.  Phillips,  1887. 

Phillips,  Philip,  [»»(.•,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1834,  in 
Chautaunua  County,  N.Y.  1.  Song  Sermons;  with 
Hymns,  Biblo  R.pii(lina;s,  r,nd  iSacre(J  Solos.  N.  York, 
1S77,  16mo.  2.  Song  Pilgrimage  around  and  through- 
out the  World  :  with  an  Introduction  by  J.  II.  A'iiicent, 
and  Biographical  Sketch  by  A.  Clark,  Chic,  1880,  12m'j. 

Phillips,    R.     1.  The  Story  of  Gautama  Bhudd.i 


and  his  Cn 
land,  and  ( 

Phillip 
phelic  .Villi 

Phillip 
from  the  l( 
Svo. 

Phillipi 
Church  in  /' 

Phillipi 
Lon.,  ls7S; 

Phillipf 
Mechanics' 
isri;   2(1  ed 

Phillips 

Poems,  I.eed 
Phillips 

1st  I,  3  vols. 
Phillips 

bury,  Shretv,- 
Phillips 

Search  for   t 

Lon.,  ISNii,  s 

"Tlie  instil 

of  stalesmeii 

villages,  Ihe  ( 

dependence  o 

hitioii  which 

Ihe  spade  anil 

aina.ss  releviiii 

this  direction. 

sive  book.      I 

amongst  the  i 

.Middle  Ages,  i 

rates  wilh  spec 

land:  the  eha 

story  ((fiho  III 

and   the  hired 

and  entail,  ipf  i 

seeling  linallv, 

propo.-alsdttii 

and  Wallace  oi 

Phillips, 

United  States  .' 

Phillips, 
Couiple.v  Conn 
l-sso,  s(|.  16mo 
Phillips,  \ 
tion  (pf  Storic- 
York,  1870,  iL'i 

Phillips, 

llritish    Di.scon 

Species  of  Punj 

the  Family,  an 

national  .S'cienci 

,   ".Minute,  exli 

lips.  —Aci„l..  xj 

I'liillips,  \ 

of  Disinfectants 

Phillips-n 

Phillipson, 

Verse,  Lon.,  187 

Phillott,  R 

add.]     Hereford, 

Svo. 

Phillpots, 

-M.iiiv  C,  1,1/ini. 
Pliilp,  R«bi 

I'<S2,  b.  at  Falim 

settled  in   Lond(( 

c'litor  and  editoi 

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stone-masons,     li 

books  giving  inf 

mestic  inanagomc 

an  immense  eiroi 

anonymously.       1 

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or  Homos  made 

lu'epcr,  as  Daughl 

^'o.     4.  The  Don 

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"The  Handy  Boc 

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an.l  entail,  „r  re       i\" ;,(  f    "','''-^  "'  I'nmnt-enitiMV 

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Tenets  of  tlie   \-ari„u 


'     '  ",■   iM'ntiin- 

Kiving  the(iri.;in,  lli.torv,  an.l 
<  lui.fian  Scct.s,    Isfid,      |^^  'j-^^ 


I.      I         ,  —    -...ivM,,'  \  III  sr  an  >i>ets     isfin       lu    ti 


sand, 
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Complex  ''onuad     ,u  (!.  Ilo  ,,',i.,l  !        "•/"".'■    ^^'f"'    a  v.il.nnes;'^.,,/,  ,":^^  .  V  ',:'"^'""'l>- "I'Wanl.s  of  one  milli; 

l'*.-*!),  s,|.  1(!,„„              >-ollo.,u,ally  ooni.idered,  X.  York,  I      -'7.  New  V,„.L  ,„.,;;'-,„  c  ,  .     .     . 

V»rk,  IS70,  1  >„n,  '   ^■""'^''  ""''  ''"'■'S'-aph^  X 

nr!H'h"id,S""";it!:-^f-     >.^I--.>"f    the  ^. 

;l!e.Fa.ni.,'a^  IM^^li!:^";  f 'l^,  "  /err.!"^';:'!^'!  '"  "^1::'.^-  ,  ^'^-  "™- Trea;..., 

national  Seieneo"  Scr   )  I  im     iJo-         ,'■"'-'•',   (     Inter-  1  "le  llon.-ehold.  Ismi. 

,,..,)  r-on.,^ ,.,,  p.  ..„.                         I  p,..„„„,  „.  ,^   ^,^__^^,^_^^^^^  ^^^  ^^^  ^^^^_^^^^^^^^  ^^^ 


.  xyo     21    rZ  ',"""""■>■  "f  !'"":»■  "'ants,  lsi;i. 

I  o^rapi,;:.!:;,'  i:;,,„^ ;  "i";,,  r^",  ''^^  ^;''>'^'-'  *^- 

paratorv  1"  ]'     r,.  ,       '-'  anitional   Instilniions  pre- 

'  Il-n'Zn  ;  |s72;'svo.    ^  """--O-'M-tion  of  their  Jhil- 

time,  We  .   scover  ilial  li,    iJ    1      ,     '  '  '  ^"W' <<ir  the  tirst 

liiLs  alivadv  reaelied   ■,,  J  k  ■  1      '  '''""""l  that  ihrir  sale 
'  ■■  •       ^':.--.w^,s7,  '.i'S';:'''^"''''>-  >'l'"ar,l,s  of  one  niilli^j„ 

I  now   ^:']^r  T".^!!  'r-'f  r'^;-"n.,  ,873.  or.  Svo , 
I'ractieal  (iuid'ein'HiVl-         "I  i  '   '•"''•.v-Day  Book:    a 

!  "'■  i-cnieMi,  u,"  V;:^^'':!^';;"  X';  ;-i  /'-ly  Dimoui.ies 

land   how  to  Cook  it    iV-i'    s      -'V'"'«l:   "hat  to  Jiuy, 
I  ■^'Ties  :  Domes  ie  Me  Ih.'in      '"•>  j'"'  '^   "  *'  """behold 

Ili.n,.,,,..    1^ oimi.,  is,>,     ,j|    fsentunent  and 

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Couionln  an<l  (line,  N.  Vurk,  lss|,  12mii.  tl.  A  Dlctlon- 
iiry  iif  I'riiiili'Mil  Apioiilturc,  N.  Vnrk,  18><l,  Nvci,  7, 
Tnicle  St'iTctH  iiriil  I'riviito  Ui'i>i|pu.«,  X.  Vcrk,  1SS7,  IL'iiio. 
i*hilllicy,  K.  <>.  I.ttipr^  «in  tljt!  Ku.linri^t,  aj- 
(Iri'iniil  Ici  u  .MiMu' er   (if  tlif  Church   (if   Uoiiie,   Dull., 

I.HSII,    IL'IUII, 

^  IMii|l|>oii,  \V.  I'raolleiil  Advice  to  'iVnliitora  iinJ 
K.\i'iMil(ir»,  l.on.,  I.S7I),  p   svu  ;  .Hh  ed.,  I^^K. 

l'hi|i|iN,  V,  M.  Knthur^iie.  I.  Th«  Swurd  iit  D« 
lliirdHcll;  a  Tale  of  Ajjiiicourl,  1,"M.,  18S1,  p.  Svo,  2. 
AVh..  in  tho  Victiir;'  l.on.,  \X^t,  er.  Hvo.  ;).  Douxhin 
Archdiile:  a  Tale  of  I.uekiiow,  l.im.,  I8s,'i,  p.  Svo.  I. 
U^iitiii;,'  for  the  Dawn,  l.on.,  I--HS,  p.  Svo. 

l>lii|i|)N,  Hcv.  I>o\viloll  M  illiiiiii,  M.A„  gradii- 
nli'd  at  I'enilMTton  Collej^e.  OxfiiTil,  I  >.')S  ;  ordained  IS.MIi 
viear  of  rplon,  willi  Clialvey  and  .<loii>;li,  I,s7;t-S(!,  and 
since  tlicn  reclor  of  C'liair.Int  ,<t.  (files.  1.  «ook  (d' 
Family  I'niycrs,  Lon.,  I>77,  ll-'nio.  2.  Records  of  ilio 
Cliurciie*,  liectory.  and  Viearaxo  of  I'plon-eiiin-C'halvoy, 
Iluck^  Sloii-1;.  issi;,  Svo:  also,  illust.,  -Ito. 

l'lii|i|)K,  Itaiiisny  HcnIoii.  Kenorl  on  the  Xo- 
ccs.'iity  of  I'reservini.;  and  Ueplanting  F(jrc»ts  :  eonipilod 
at  tho  Instance  of  the  (Jovernmcnt  id  Ontario,  Toronto. 
ISs.'i.  ' 

IMiipsnii,  Cecil  lliiiroiir.  Tho  liedeoiption  of 
Labour;  or,  Free  Labour  upon  Freed  Lund,  Lon.,  1SS7, 
Svo. 


By  Tho  in  One  II.  u<e 


PIC 

of-I)oors:  ft  Book  of  Verses. 
Kdln.,  ISML 

I'iiiU,  Mrs.  Snrnh  .tlorKnii  llrynii,  [miir,  vol, 
li.,  add..]  graduated  al  Henry  feioale  ('(■liege,  New- 
eastle,  Ky,,  ls.51  ;  married  to  ,Jolin  Jainos  I'ialt,  miiini, 
l_8f)l.  I.  A  W(jman's  I'oems,  ll..sl.,  I'<71,  lllmo.  2.  A 
Voyage  to  the  Fortunate  Islands,  and  other  I'oems,  Bost., 
1S7-I,  I  (lino;  new  ed.,  1>S.'). 

"  It  {'(Uiliilns  many  of  iIiom'  tender.  IniBKlnallve.exclani. 
Btory,  and  utterly  deM.late  d.,nieslle  lyrics  Willi  whlcli  all 
tills  lady's  readers  are  tainlliar."— .Vn/Hm.  xll.  .Mo, 

"In  (llelloii  iMiil  ilie  iirliiii(|iiL.  of  lier  art  nenerallv  slie 

lias  Icarniil  iiiiich  Irniii   llii derii    |»iels,  and  the   in 

lliieiice  (it  .Mr,  llriiwniiiK  especially  N  iiiiiiilslakablc  .  bill 
IKillilliK  more  iinl'allliiL'lv  i|isi|i,i,ul»lies  her  poems  iliaii 
llie  solid  kernel  (It  fresli,  ..ritiliial  IlidUwlit  an.l  teellnii  in 
each  (il  them,  '— .Icoi/.,  .x.wlii,  ;i(;'.), 

:i.  That  New  World,  and  other  I'oenis,  Uost.,  Ix7il, 
Iflmo.  4.  Poems  in  Company  with  Children,  Host.,  IS77, 
» in.  Ito.  5.  Dramalic  Persons  and  Moods:  with  other 
New  Poems,  Host.,  IS.Hii,  |2in(i.  (I.  An  Irish  Ibirlai.d. 
Kdin.,  ISSt,  p.  Svo.  7.  In  Primrose  Time  ;  a  New  Iri-li 
(larland.  Lon.,  Is.sd.  p.  svo.  8.  Child's-World  llalhoU, 
l'^87.  V.  The  Little  Kniigrants,  t'in.,  ISs7.  Id.  Tlic 
Witch  in  the  Glass,  n.nd  other  Poems.  Illust.  liosi., 
18,ss,  Kimo. 

ricard,  JJeorgc  Henry,  M.I).,  b.  isjfl,  in  Berca, 
0.  i  gradmitod  at  llaldHin  College,  llerca,  18.,ii,  and  at 
the  College  of  Medicine  and  ,'^urgery  in  Cincinnati,  IS77. 

2,  A    Missi..n 
a  Novel,  N. 


i>lii|isoii,  .Miss   Kninin.      The  Aniinal-Loro  of  ,  ,      .    ,,-  .  ,„  -^    . 

Shakespeare's  Time:   incbidin;:  (Quadrupeds,  IJirds,  Hon-     J,',  '      ■"»'l'7  "'    Inste,  N.  ^  ork,  18S4 
tiles.  Fish,  and  Insects,  Lon..  is.s:),  p.  Svo.  Flower,  ...  \or,i,  ISSi,     ;t.  Old  Donifii 

"  Tills  is.  (if  lis  kind,  a  slnirularlv  liilerestlmt  and  curious    ^  "jJ*'  ' ■'^*"'  '  -'"" 
book.     .Miss  I'hliison's  aim  lias  been  to  supplv  an  aecouiit  !       1  icni'tl,    II. 
it  tile  way  in  wliicli  .^liakspeare  and  bis  eo'iileiiipdrarieH     " 
rcL'unliil  the  animal  wurld,  and  she  llhistrales  the  subject 
Willi  iiiiiitatioiis  taken  from  (heir  wriliiiiis,"— .»//,,  No  :;'.r.'7 

"Wbileall  Iheaiiimals  .  .  .  meiiti.iiied  bvsliukspereare 
brouubt  liiK'cthcr,  the  canes,  poiuK,  and  dens  are  made  to 
receive  such  ollicrs  as  were  known  In  bis  lime,  althoiiirb 
mil  Idiiiid  ill  bis  colleetloii.  The  idea  ts  very  apt,  and  we 
may  eiiiiKiiitiilale  the  aiitbor  on  tlio  liapiiy  way  in  wliicli 
Hlie  lias  carried  out  her  plan."— .Icu-i.,  x,\(v.  'iV). 

IMiipsnn,  Dr.  T.  I,.,  \,n,ir,  vol.  ii.,  add,]  I.  Me- 
teors, .Verolites,  and  Falling  .'^liirs,  Lon.,  Isilli,  p.  Svo.  2. 
(Trans.)  The  .Sun,  by  .\.  Ouillemiii,  Lon.,  l,'<ii«;  new  cd., 
1S7II,  p.  Svo.  ;;.  Familiar  Letters  on  some  Mysteries  of 
Nature,  ke..  Lon.,  lS7rt,  p.  Svo.  4.  liiographioal  Sketches 
and  .-incedotcs  of  Celebrated  Vl(dini»t8,  Lon.,  1877,  |> 
Svo.  ' 

'■Full  of  iiiforniatidii  intercstiiiK  to  the  general  nubile, 
as  well  as  lo  the  amateur  and  profes,sor."-,lc(i(/.,  xi,  l.")'.'. 

0.  The  .Storm  and  it;i  Portents,  (Ileign  of  Louis  XVI.,) 
Lon.,  1S7S,  Svo. 

Phisterer,  Frederick.     1.  The  National  (J uards- 
an  on  tiuard  and  Kindred  Duties,  Cin.,  18711,  :!2mo.     2. 


Statistical   Hecord  of  the  Armies  of  tiie  United  .Stales, 
(  'Campaigns  of  the  Civil  War,")  N.  Vork,  188:),  12fio. 

Phii'biis,  .Mrs.  VirKiiiin  C.  I.  Lost  on  an  Island, 
N.  Vork,  1SS8,  12mo.  2.  Young  Folks'  Nature-Studien, 
N.  Vork,  18SS,  121110. 

Pha-nix,  Stephen  Whitney,  is:il»-issi,  b.  in 
New  Vork  City ;  graduated  al  Columbia  College  I  s.il),  and 
al  the  law  school  IS(l:i;  devoted  himself  to  genealogical 
.■  earoh.  1.  The  liesoendiints  of  .lohn  PIkimiIx,  N.  Vork, 
18ti7.  2.  Tho  Wliitney  Family  of  Connecticut  and  its 
Affiliations;  to  which  is  prefixed  Some  Account  of  the 
AVIiiliieys  of  England.  X.  Vork,  1878,  :i  vols.  4to. 

Phyl'e,  William  Henry  Pinkney.  How  should 
I  Pronounce?  or.  The  Art  of  Correct  Pronunciation,  N. 
^iirk  and  Lon.,  ISSA,  Irtuio. 

Phythian,  J.  C.  1.  Scenes  of  Travel  in  Norway 
Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.     2.  Three  Years  After,  Lon.,  18SI,  ,, 

Piatt,  Oonn,  h.  isni,  in  Cincinnati;  educated  at 
the  Allien, emu,  (now  St.  Xavicr  College:)  studied  law; 
was  a  julge  of  conimou  pleas  in  Ohio,  and  afterward,* 
secretary  of  legation  al  Paris;  serve.l  in  the  civil  war, 
and  has  been  a  journalist.  1.  .Memories  of  the  .Men  wlio 
saved  tlio  I'njon,  N.  Vork,  1887,  12ino.  2.  The  Lone 
(Jrave  of  the  Shenandoah,  [stories,]  N.  York  and  Chic, 
13SS,  l2ino. 

Piatt,  John  James,  [niKc,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  U.S.  con- 
sul at  Cork  since  18S2.  1.  Landmarks,  and  other  Poems, 
1871.  2.  The  Lost  Farm,  and  other  Poems,  Host.,  1,877, 
16mo.  'A.  Poems  of  House  and  Home,  Host.,  IS7S,  12mo 
4.  Pencilled  Fly-I.cavcs  :  ii  Bonk  of  I^^?;,y.  in  Town  and 
Country,  Ciu.,  188(1,  sq.  lOmo.  5.  Idylls  and  Lvrics  of 
tho  Ohio  Valley,  Cin.,   18S1,  lOmo;  new  ed.,  1888.     6 


Diol'onary    of    F^nglish-Dutcli    aiil 

Dulch-Fnglish,  (iouda.  \^"'l,  Svo. 
j      Picciottu,   Jame;.      Sketches  of   Anglo-,Icwisli 

History,  Lon.,  1876,  Sv(,. 
I     "A  series  of  interesting  sketches,  not  a  regular  hlslorv, 

.  .  .   I  be  original  purl  id'  .>,r.  I'Icidotto's  sketidies  betjln- 

.  .  .  Willi  tile  return  of  tht;  Israeliles  in  the  sevcntee:ilh 
,  century,  —.lc(i(/,,  ix,;ai4, 

"Our  autlKir  fdund  ihe  Meld  all  but  uiitrriddeli,    Kvcii 
]  the  arcliives  df  the  dlder  synagnKiies,  treusurcs  id  Mseliil 

]  and  valuable   lure,  rem ed  scareciv  explored  or  even 

I  known.  To  these  Mr,  I'iceii  ltd  has  liad  ibe  privllci.'..  nl 
(  tree  access,  ,  .  For  a  large  ida.ss  of  readers  the  most  ..I- 
,  tractive  part  of  the  book  will  probablv  be  that  in  which 

he  traces  tlic  iirlgln  and  rise  (if  the  .Icwisb  families  which 

have  made  theniselvcs  a  name,  mil  in  Knnlaiid  (uily,  hiii 
'  throuK-bdUl  Kiirdpcfdrlinancialaiidcdnimereial  abiliiv.' 

— .sii/.  Riw.  xli.  Jii. 

Piccosse,  J.  Index  to  Wills  in  Court  of  Probate, 
Chester,  (.Manchester  Record  Soc.)  Manchester,  ls7li 
Svo. 

Pick,  Ilev.  Uernhard,  b.  1842,  at  Kcmpen,  Pni- 
sia;  •  ""cated  at  I'nion  Theological  Seminary,  New  Vork  : 
a  ini.i.,-ler  of  the  Presbyterian  and  afterwards  of  the 
Lutneran  Cb'irch,  and  has  been  pastor  of  congregatioii- 
in  Pennsylvania  and  New  Vork.  lie  has  eontribuled  t  i 
theological  reviews  and  cyclopiedias.  1.  I.ulher  as  a 
Ilyinnist,  Pliila.,  187.,.  2.  Index  to  Lange's  Couinieii- 
tary  on  the  Old  Testament,  N.  York,  1882.  3.  (Trans,. 
Jewish  Artisan  Life  in  the  Time  of  Jesus ;  depictc  1 
after  the  Most  Ancient  Sources,  by  Franz  Dc'.tzsch,  N 
Vork,  I88:i,  16ino.  4.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Jews 
since  the  Destruction  of  Jerusalem,  X.  Vork,  |ss7,  uw. 
8vo.  6.  Life  of  Christ  according  to  F;xtra-('aiioiiical 
Sources,  1887.  ft.  Index  to  the  Antc-Xicene  Fatliers. 
1887.  7.  The  Talmud:  what  it  is,  and  wliat  it  know^ 
about  Jesus  and  his  Followers,  X.  Vork,  ISSS,  liinm. 

Pick,  Edward,  M.D.,  K.F.I.  1.  Etvmoiogicid 
Dictionary  of  the  Frencli  Language,  Lon.,  IsiiU,  svo. 
2.   Memory  and  its  Doctors,  Lon.,  Is8s.  ISuio. 

Pick,  Thomas  Pickering,  F.K.C.S.     I.  Fric 
lures  and    Dislocations.     Illust.     Lon.,  1885,  12mo.     2. 
Injuries  of  Joints,  Lon.,  lss6,  p.  Svo. 
Pickard-C.'ambridge.    See  CvMBninoE. 
Pickering,  Charles,  M.D.,  [oik,,  vol.  ii.,  add..] 
d.    I87S.       Chronological     History   of    Plants:    .Man's 
Record  of  his  Own  Existence  Illustrated  through  their 
Names,  Vses,  and  Companionship,  Host.,  i87il,  4lo. 

Pickering,  Edward  Charles,  b.  isifi,  in  liosimi. 
Mass.;  graduated  at  Harvard  1865;  professor  of  physics 
in  tlie  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology  Isii8-77; 
professor  of  astronomy  and  geodesy  and  director  of  the 
Observatory  at  Harvard  since  187(5."  Elements  of  Pliys- 
ieal  Manipulation,  Host,  and  Lon..  l874-7fi,  2  vols.  S.'o. 
■•  The  chief  part  drihe  work  is  liie  descriplidii  (if  a  series 
of  experiments  beariiigoii  the  mechanics  of  sulids,  liiiuids. 
and  gases,   on   .sound,  liLtlil.  electricity,  magnetlMU.  and 


At  the  Holy  Well :  a  Handful  of  New  Verses.  Cin    1887   i  '"-''.''  '  ■  •  '  'V  buiK""i-'e  tbrduglidul  is  clear  and  precise 
-    ""-    c    w   „     ~.     .,.'...    •'    -    '' i  and,  even  where  malheniatieal  treatmuiit  is  brought  ill 

simple  and  easy."— .4(/i.,  Xo.  'i:i67. 


Imo.  ^  With  Piatt,  Mrs.  S,  M.  B.,  Tho  Children  Out- 


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1882,  Svo;  2i| 

"  Mr.  I'lctou': 

I'lodern   Kadici 

sivle  is  pleasuni 

be  natural  and 

iiitii  iiiiiderii   ]] 

worst  is  alwavs 

iiilerest  and  val 

and  as  a  usel'u 

iucliiding  soiiK 

access."— ,s'(i(.  A' 

0.   Lessons   f 

C lonwcalth 

Conflict  of  Oli 
Lon..  18Sj,  p.  f 

PiUgeon,  I 
tutc  of  Civil  E; 
Notes  of  a  Rou 
(1°,  Lon.,  1882, 

"The  mast  ii: 
since  '(ireator  li 
more  than  nios 
discriminating  i 

2.  Old  Worl, 
Lon.,  1884,  p.  V 

"  The  tone  of 
skies  and  sinipl 
(ion  to  the  .styli 
tlie  di,scii,ssion3 
Hull,  xl.  ;i8. 

"  His  book  abr 
of  the  leading  i 
and  of  the  soeia 
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Ni.vol,  1,011.,  IH7(i,  2  v<.l-.  |i.  sv„.  2.  Kiriu  In  ;lie  Strujj- 
K1«:  II  Novel,  |,,iti,,  |s7:',  ;)  vul«.  p.  mu. 

i'icki'riiiu,  .Miiry  Ofiii-,  .laii({litiir  of  .lnhn  IMck- 
frlnn,  ,u,i,,  vol.  ii.  |,if,.  ul  John  I'jckerln)?,  Uuit.,  ls.-(7, 
Hvo.     I'rinlcil  for  iirivutc  tlintributii  n. 

I'U-kcrliiK,  l>.  A.  i;>«u^  on  Frioiidihip,  Lon., 
IH",'),  (1.  Nvo.  ' 

I'IckcrliiK,  William  lliiiry,  b.  Iy,s,  i,,  Boiton  ; 
biothur  ot  !■,.  C.  I'lL^keriiiK,  .„/„■„  ,•  gni.lniite.l  iit  th,. 
.Mus«iirhu80lt«  Institute  ol  Tcclinolo){,v  |s7(i|  insinn't..,' 
of  |pli,v.«ii'i  1SSI1-S7,  ami  .<ini'0  Ihiwi 'in  clmrno  of  th.' 
lloyilun  .lupiirlinuril  of  tliL'  lliirvi  r.l  Ol)...i.|Vu(ory.  Wiilk- 
iii;j  lliii  Ic  lo  thf  Mount  Wii-liiiinion  Uiiii«u.  ll'o«t„  ISSl' 

l'Hk<>rN|;i||.(    llllliH)..       Sl,     (I  .M.fKKK. 

I'lfk.'lt,  CliarU'M  Ktlwiiril.  .'<iinil-liiiinlilin){ 
i-fj^yiH  .MiniMji,ii,blin){ :  from  (Juo  who  Known,  .Sivn  Fran., 

Pii'lit'ord,  Itvv.  John,  M..\.,  Knuliiiiicil  at  (incen'i 
CollcKr,  (Jxlonl.  I.s.'ilj  onlalnni  l^jl;  mMoi-  of  Ni.w-  , 
boiirno  ,«iricu  |S7:':  n  lroi|iu.nl  .•onlril.utor  to  i,i.rio,li,.al« 
1.  I.ilu  of  Thomas  I'uit.v,  liinhoi,  of  Dromoru.  '>.  Now 
iarU  anil  'IVsliinonies  touching  liitiiaiiiin.  Hv  Oxonl- 
en..H.  [.on..  Ii7l,  svo.  :i.  A  Week  in  thu  Vorkshiro 
Unl,.-,  .\I,Mi,-li,.slur,  IMSo,  cr.  Hvo;  2.1  iM.  Mamu  year.  i 

i  ii'toii.  Sir  James  AllniiNon,  K.,-;.A.,  F.it.lI.S..  ' 
b.  Isdo,  at  l,ivc'r|iool  ;   Inij   lii'i'n  prcsj.lunt  of  tlio  Mvur-  ! 
pool  Architcnhiial  .Souiutj,  clmirman  of   iho   Mvoiimol  ' 
Library,  .Mu.-euni,  nn.l  Ual'erv  of   Arts,  an.l    a    mcnlbiT 
ot  the  nmncil  of  the  Koyal    I,:-.tiluto  of  Drill. h    Ar-lii- 
teots  .to.  ;   knighted  ISSI.      ||,.  hiia  contrihuto.l   iirticles 
on  philolojjical,  areh..M,loKical,  an.i  other  topics   to  peri- 
odlrals.       I.  Arohileelural    History  of    i.ivurii.ml,    Is.^s 
2.   l'hiloloKi,,al    l',,p„rs,  I.Siil.     Ii.   1',  vrhs  of   Solomon 
Cla,s.-ihe,l,  .tu.,  1S7I1.     4.   Memorials  Liverpool     Ills. 

tonmil  an.j  Topographiml:  inclujin.  ,  llist.,rv  of  the 
Dock  Ksialo,  I,on.,  H72,  2  vols.  Sv,i;     m  |.,|     isV'i 

whi,'l"'u  ,'V,"'  '■"r'*  "''  '"■"""'"  I't-'lit  ...  In  a  .m'rmtivo 
n  ..vM.i"  ''  »"1' "■'•5;. t-'"-''"t  "blllty  by  I,lvur|»H.rs  list 
nnM  IjfVt  bl.-torlun,  .Mr.  IMclon.'  — .l(/i.,  N,,,  sm  i 

.).  (I'M.)  Thu  City  of  Liverpool:  Municipal  Archives 
an.l  lieeor.ls,  from  A.D.  1700  to  the  fassing  of  the 
Mnni.ipal  Ilelorm  Act,  A.D.  I,S:)5  :  E.Uracle,!  anj  Anno- 
tated, Liverpool,  |S,<2. 

^.'V*^'""?  ••«"••■•  Vllniisoii,  M.A.,  b.  18.32 ;  son  of 
.Sir  J.  A.  I'icton,  s.7,,..  .•  .M.I'.  |„r  Leicester  since  1SS4  • 
member  ot  the  Lon. lon  school  b..ar.l  1S7II-7!)  1  JJcw 
The.jric.s  an.l  the  01.1  Faith  :  Lectures,  Lon.,  I,S70  1, 
.«vo.  2.  The  Mystery  of  Matter,  Lon.,  187:f,  p.  .svo;' 
new  e,  1S,S.  :,.  jho  Keli«i„n  of  Jesus:  its  Slo.lern 
Dilhculties  an.l  it-,  Original  .Simplicity,  Lon.,  1,S76  ,Svu 
4.  Cllivcr  Cromwell :  the  Man  and  liia  Mission,  Lon  .' 
18n2,  Svo;  2i1  el.,  18.S3.  ' 

,„!'.,u!^■n''l'^;!'!'i''^"'°''^'  maybe  ."umnmrily  (iosoribed  n.s  n 
I'Milurn  Ka.licals  view  iif  Cr.imwell.  .  ,  .  Mr  I'lelon" 
Mvle  Is  pleaMiiit  and  ea.-y,  as  loim  as  he  all.iws  liiiiiMdf  ,', 
.e  natural  and  does  n,,i  fall  iiil.,  •  kusIi,'  int.)  Car  v  e4  .,r 
into  in.,.lern  |,olltinil  ...am.  .  .  .  The  ll. ,  k  en'  «t' 
«.,rst  IS  always  readable.  hikI  ai  its  l.cst  bits  .■oiisi'leml  le 
inleresi  and  value  both  as  a  Mii.ly  ..f  tY.iin  n-ll'sXra  'ter 


jI-  of  Civil  OoTern- 
Mu.,  IStT,  12iao. 


tinp  l.if«  of  I 
I.  .Kelts  Volun* 


,-.1   I 


nn.nj 

.Mill- 

il., 
ilr<iwn 
l>,^2; 

the 
Third 


Pler<'e,    i.  W,    ...Mlino 
inent  in    in        iieil  ."timn,  Mil 
1'li'i.e,  t      K.    History  at. 

C,  I'ifly-FIrM  :     i;imi>nt,  Mnisu 
titt,  I.stl2-|si,:(,  \\,,r.M.!.(„r.  Issf)    sv„ 
I      Pierce,  Kduard    l.llllc,  i.L  D.,  1 

I  ci.1.1..)  b.  I>2'.i,  at  .•<lon-ht..n,  Mass.  •  gra.luMi 
;  I  niveifiiy   |s,-,n,   »n.|    at    Harvard    Law   .-s, 

pracli'ed   for  lome  lime  in  Cincinnati ;   fW'. 

eivil    war:    district    all.Miii.y    .d     Ma»siicbii»vtt 

Di-trict,  |Mflfl-,iu,  ,vc.     I,  Mem.,ir  -uol  Lello, .  of  Chatb.. 

Humner:  vol.  1.,   ISll-lhas,  vol.   ii.,  Is:..s-I84i,  Host. 

I>l  I,  .'  volj.  .Svo. 
I     "A  belter  b.H.k. .fill.,  kill. I  lias  rarely  come  fr.mi  the 

•     vio.Vi  '1  *','"  '"'"•„■  !"'"■  '"■  '■''  ""■""■irs  with  as  11,,. 

TI.M.      *'r    1     1    ■■'"""   ""'■I"""-   ">tb...lelli,;irul  letters  „f 

,11.'  '     '"''■""-^'  -uiiilier..  lellei-s  real Iv  Rive  niiiidi 
...■  ■  s..  1.   iiiilrinieiil  an.l  carry  llie  rea.ler  .leijij,.  a,, ,'  .^ 

n.i'ii  itiiil  things.  —Sii(u)n.\\\  \\^\~  " 

ttel,er.',H,'„^'"""w'l',i;'  ''""  ",',  «"""'l'  "'""■'  ""■"  "f  th,.  p„«| 

■    u      rl         I  i    ■.  ■    ■     "''"'■    """illl'K    III.'    CO    lllllllali.,11    ..r    |bi,< 

»..rk  wll  I  Interesi,  we  can  i.ral>e  Ibe  pre..eiit  portbii  li   all 
.•.peel.  I.m  .,„e.    .V  K'reiil  .leal  coul.l  have  /.eel,' 11 
,■•',','/""""■  •  ,'."i',"'>'  "'  "'^'  ''•■"'■■™  ''"  »"'  '"^'i-ll  public, 1. 

I  (H  '11.    — Alii  1 1,  'Jhl  1 , 

2.  Ticati.,. the  Law  of  UailroM.ls,  Dost.,  LS.m,  »y„ 

!  .  *..  '■'^'I';  •■ '■e<'''fit'l*  Milloii,  b.  iVdl.  In  Worce.. 
ter  to  Ma.ss. ;  rcin.,ie.|  to  Illinois  Is.sii;  member  of 
;  niiiny  Ameri.'an  bisl.,ri.Nil  .-ociclios.  I.  I'ierce  llis|.,rv 
un.i  (Jcncalogy,  Host.,  I  S7!l.  2.  The  Harwood  Oene- 
i|lo(;y,  |,S|1I.  .(.  ;iist.,ry  of  Ibirre.  .Mas.-a.diuseits,  I^mi 
I.  History  of  (iraflon.  Massa.dui.selts,  \V.,r.Tster.  Is.Mi 
:..    History   of    Hockloni.   Illinoi.s,  U..cklor.|.    l.sMi       0' 

eiirce  ti..nealogy  ;  beiuK  a    li rd  of  ihe   i'osterilv  ,d' 

ichard  I'earce.  an  Karly  Inhabitant  of  I'orlsm.Mith, 
"bode  Islan.l:  with  an  K.vl.m.le.l  Account  of  his  An- 
eestrj'.  Hoeklord,  Illinois,  I.s.mn    ,Svo 

I'lercp,  <;i||..Tt  A.     1.  The   iiickens  Dicliomiry: 

T,l.?  ;■'.,'•,'""■',';'.";'■■'  "■"'  ''""^•M"!  In.d.lents  in  tho 
lales  ol  Lharles  D-ekens  :  with  Ad.lilions  by  William 
A    Wheeler      lllnst.      ISost..  I,S7;!,  12 new  e.l,.  I.„„., 

V  1  ,?■•„•  *'T,""'  "'■"'""■  L.M"'nence  of  the  ll.m. 
•  >lm  liilhnKs.  ML.,  Chic,  ISs;),  i:>,„„.  ;,.  z„el.arial 
the  Con(;re<sman.  Chic,  n.  iL,  lliuio 

g^r^'TM^A '%^!hi..''7n;r''''''''"" '"""'^' ^''"•''- 

I'u'rce,  Helen  Corwin.  The  Curse  of  Ever- 
lei^'li:  a  Novel,  N.  York,  l>77.  l"mo 

Pierce,  t apt.  Henry  Iluhl.ard,  1  ..S.A.  1.  A 
thythiiiic  Prose  Translation  of  \-irgi|'8  yKiieid,  IMiila., 

Lnirlish  Uhymonn.l  lilank  Verse,  I'liila.,  Iss;;    I2„i„ 
1  Jo"'''''n'  '*«-,"<-V-  "eiirv  .\ilss,  D.D.,'l|..D.;  b. 
ii,:  i'J',0      "V".''"^','  .'*■'•!  »?'-"'l""tcd  at  lirown   Iniver- 
Mtj  181    ;  ordained  in  tne  I'rotestanI  Episcopal  Church  ; 
re.'tor  of  .St.  John's  Cluirch,  Mobile,  ls.'7-ll.\  an.l  <.f  St. 


i.  Lc8,son8  trum  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  tho  Eneli^h 
C.iinmonwealth:  Lectures,  Lon.,  ISS4,  p.  Svo  (i  The 
C..iillict  of  Oligarchy  and  Democracy:  Si.x  Lectures 
Lon..  l.S.Hj,  p.  Svo;  2.1  e.l.  same  year.  '' 

,   }  "JS":".'''  '*""'«''  r"-"*^-.  "ssoeiato  of  the    Insti- 
tute of  t-'vil  Engineers.     1.  An  Engineer's  Holiday  ;  or, 

i^o'Ton    Is.."""''  V'''/''"'"  ''""8it"'l«  "°  ">  Longitude 
u  ,  i.on.,  18S2,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"The  most  intere.sting  book  rf  its  eomnrebeiivive  kiort 
since  ■(ireaterl)ritaln.'  ,*.  .  The  eiigiiicer 'ie  's  a  r^eat ,  e„l 
more  than  most  people,  ami  be  is  both  .1  seerniViL  .1 
di.«,.rinj,iittting  11,  ,,0  or.linary  .legreC'-So-cMto  '  •'!  1  ,»' 
2.  Old  WorK,  Questions  and  New  \Vorld  Answers 
Lon.,  1S8I,  p.  Svo;  2il  e.l..  ]SS,5. 
■'Tlie   tone  of  hearty  eiii.iyment  of  scenery  rtii,l   Id.i.. 

nun  ..'."'the'sH'l,'."  '}'T"''"'  "H "'""''  "I""'  Ri™  at      - 

e  d Ise  ssl.o?s    vHf  "  '"",'■'!  ''™l*>'  interest  comes  from 

!'i/i.  xl.  "w  '  conditions  <,r  factory  labor."-.V,,: 

,  f",i'h''.l",'''  ''^"'■'"'s  i"  information  with  reRard  to  several 
of   be  leading  industries  „f  the  .lislricts  whicb  be  vHi, 
iviii."U      '"''''"  'i'«  "•'licit  l"-evails  in  llieiii''-^k,V  to' ; 
Pitlgiii,    Charles    reituii.       1.     History    of  the  i 
Bureau  of  .Statistics  of  Labor  of  Massachusetts,  and  of  i 
r.^/'^  ''*"''""'"  '"  """  State  from  1S36  to  1876,  Bost 
lS7b,  8yo.     2.  Practical  .Statistics :  a  Hand-Book  for  the  i 
Lse  of  the  Statistician,  &o.,  Bost.,  1888,  Svo 


1  ;iul  s,  .-pnngliel.l.  III,,  lS(!S-70,  an.l  since  tlien   liishop 

I'L^    ■","""■     ■■  ''*  ^fe'"'""''-".  "fJ  Kll'or  Poems,  X.  York, 

Pierce,  J.     .stanzas  an.l  .Sonnets.  Lon.,  IS.S7    \'>mo 

fi,\"'I'.'"'i',  •'""','■'''  "'"'  "•  ''■'"'••roll.     I.  English 
(  he.".-  Problems.  Lon.,  1871,  p.  .syo;    new  ed.,  IS84      2 
he  Pierce  Cambit:  Chess  Paj.ers  ami  Proble.ns,  Lon., 

Pierce,  James  O.  Fran,hil..nt  M..itg«ges  on 
Merchandise:  Commentary  on  the  American  Phases  of 
iwynes  Case.  ,S|.  Louis,  Mo.,  I.ssi.  Syo. 

Pierce,  S.  t.  Materialism  against  itself;  or,  Why 
lam  not  a  Materialist,  Cin.,  I8SJ,  Ifimo. 

1  icrce,  \\  .  T.  Treatise  on  "raetical  .Solid  Dc^^erip. 
tive  lieometry,  Lon.,  IS7;i,  410.  >  ' 

Pieritz,  Rev.  George  H.ldoii,  M.A.,  gra.lmited 
at  Caius  College.  Cambri.l^a..l,s4b;  or.laino.l  IS-lii:  mis- 
sionary t.,  the  Jews  in  In.lia  lS47-(;4;  rect..r  ..f  Ilar.l- 
w-ieke  lsb4-70.  The  (iospels  fnim  the  Habbinical  I'.iint 
of  \  lew,  Lon.,  lS7.f.  I2nio. 

Pierrepont,  Kdunrd  Willoughby,  18til)-I8s.^ 
son  of  Ju.lge  Edwards  Pierrepont,  formerly  F.S.  minister 
to  England:  gra.luated  at  Christ  Church.'o.xfor.l  1SS'>. 
secretary  of  the  U..S.  legatb.n  at  R.,me  from  ISS4. '  Fifth 
Aveiiue  to  Alaska  :  with  .'\Iaps,  X.  York,  1SS4,  12nio. 

Pierrcpoat,  Henry  E.     Historical  Sketch  of  tho 
Brooklyn  Jerry,      lly  a  Director.     Brooklyn,  1879. 
^^Pierson,  A.  <'.    The   White   Church,  Cin.,  1887, 

•  **■«"»"»  Kcv.Arthnr  Tappan,  D.D.,  b.  18.S7. 
m  ^V!"-  York  ;  graduated  at  Hamilton  Colleg"  <857,  and 
at  the  Union  Theological  Seminary  1860;  emercl  the 
ministry  of  the  Presbyterian  Church;  pastor  of  Bethany 

1235 


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4.  Ki'r  I"  the  Wnr,|;  »r,  llolp  t..  Ilibl»  Slu.ly,  N.  Y.,rk,  '  Itliii.,.     «.  Sevrn  l'..rlr.ill.  ..f  tlio  Kuv.  C.  II.  St.urufon 
1SH7,  Iflin,,.     ,,.  I  K.I. I  riui   ln.|.ir('.l  W.ir.l ;  a  ,S..riri.  uf     »iili  Kcmilliwnc•,■^  l..,h.,  I-IU,  "vo.     7.  The  fleuT"iil' 

riipcr*  iinil  Ail'limcn  .li-livi'nvl  al 

CDnlVTiMioc,  IHS7,  \.  Vnik,  |i-<i,  I 

I'lnmon,  l':rnci<t  Of  l.iiiici'y.     I.  (K.l.  i  Society 
ViTse  li.v  Ainerii'iiii  WrltiT*,  .\.  V.,rk,  IS>7,  liliuci.     2,  A 


Story  ■■!'  Sew  Vurk,  Ohio. 


,.|y 

'>'''','*"',"''  "'.'.'"'  "'''I"  •"»!'''■'•"'"'     W'lrl'l ;   Viiw»  ul    Kiiiiiietil  Wrrtor»,  l.uii.,  [^.id,"  |T,  Hv.i. 

'""^ *<.  AnocJotf*  i>f  LuiliiT  anil  till'  Kcriinimtliiii.  I.im.,  IN'.'I, 

or.  svii.  II.  Thu  i;ail  of  SlnillBflmry,  li|»  I.il,,  ami  Wurk, 
I,"n.,  I--^:!,  IL'iiiM.  ID.  I'iiy  |„r  ihc  l'.ri»hin((.'  Ilic 
l'i)»eriil'  Iho  lliblu  In  I.nnilun  :  with  a  I'nlaio  liy  Kiirl 
Ciilnu.  I.nii.,  I^SI,  II.  ,«aviiix  Id  the  IttiTiiiiijI :  lliu 
.■^tni-y  III  Twenty- Five  VtMiri-'  l.iiliimr  in  .'^t.  (lilo's.  ||. 
lu-l,  l.i.n.,  I"-','),  l^rn.i.  I:'.  Cliarlc-  llaililmi  .>J|iiir- 
Ki'iin,  l'reuilier,_  Aullmr,  anil  rbii|inthrii|iii.t,  l.ini.,  Is^rt, 
|i.  Hvo.  l:t.  Vicloria,  l^uei'n  ami  Knijirem) :  a  .liibllfo 
Meninlr.  Lon.,  I,hs7,  |,.  Svd.  II.  Alliert,  the  I'rhiio 
Ciin^iirt  ;  a  l)|iiKra|ihy  fur  the  l'.'ii|iU..  Ilhinl.  I.i.n., 
iH-sr,  (!r.  >iii.  1.1.  Ilcncath  the  lllue  .''ky  i  rri'aohinu 
in  tlu'0|ifn  Air.  Illuft.  I.un.,  l.-os,  cr.  .>ivo.  Itl.  Iluvs 
anil  tiirlH  who  Imvo  Itiiion:  a  I'rlie  Hook  for  Mimii'.ii 
.'School?*,  I.un.,  I^ss,  p,  svd. 

IMkf,  Jnmrx  .Shcpliprd,  I'^ll-lMvj,  b.  at  CalaU, 
.Ml'.:  bcriiUH'ii  ,|..iirniilir.l;  wuk  Wiishlnv'lnn  em  rfi<|ion.UMit 
anil  ».-Kiii'iatf  i-iliiiir  of  ihii  N.V.  Trilniiie  Ix.'ili-iiO,  anil 
r..>i.  inini»liT  III  Ibf  Xfthi'iliiniln  IStll-llli.  I.  Tin-  lli«. 
liiralliin  i.f  the  Curremy,  l^M.  2.  The  Finani'liil 
t'ri«i«:  Its  Kvil»,  and  their  Hoiiicily,  IMIli.  :i.  Iliiriieu 
Ureeley  in  l''72,  Itt7:t.  1.  A  I'lui-lVale  ,<tiite,  \.  Ymk, 
l'<76.  !>.  The  New  I'urilan  :  New  Knulunil  Twu  lliin- 
ilrnl  Vear.i  A«i) ;  .■'iiiiio  AiMMHint  uf  the  l.ili'  uf  Hubert 
I'ike,  the  I'untan  who  lUlenilcJ  the  tjuukerii,  re*i»te.| 
Clerieal  l)i,niinalliin.  anil  o|i|)0(cil  the  Witehcrult  I'roso- 
enlion.  N.  York,  I. ■•711,  .Svo. 

"  Hufiire  it!-  niiiH'aiance  ahMiliitely  imlhliiK  was  kiinwii 
III  IlK  Milijec't  lif.vi.iiil  the  nii'iitinn  iil  hii.  name  in  >avaj!e.s 
'(ienenliinieal  MelimiHry,'  iinil  the  Miint  iiiilexe>  i.l  lulu, 
nial  Keeiinls.  .  ,  .  Yet  here  he  Is  in  the.-e  liu«e>,  the  real 
man;  Inlen^e  Imt  never  narrow ;  Krim  ami  slill  iieikeil 
anil  hi^h  haiiiliil.  but  liuhl  HniL^tninKjiml  free  iinillrne." 
— .>ii(/(/H,  ,\.\vlil,  :!7^. 

li.  The  First  lllows  of  the  Civil  War:  Ton  YearH  of 
I'reliniinary  Cuntliet.  ISill-tiO,  N.  York,  |S7'.i,  Hvo. 

IMkf,  I.iikc  Owen,  M.A.,  b.  Is:;.-,  i  K'nulmiteil  nt 
Ilra.-eni.se  lollege,  U.xloril ;  ealleil  to  Ihe  bar  at  l.inenln'- 
Inn  IMIJ;  holila  a  position  in  the  Record  Offiee.  1.  A 
Ili.story  of  Crime  ami  of  its  Uclations  to  Chiliml  I. He 
in  F:nj{lanJ:  vol.!..  From  the  Honnin  Inmiiiiin  to  the 
Aeeesiilon  of  lleury  YII.  :  vol.  ii.,  From  the  Aeees.-iuii 
of  Henry  VII.  to  the  Present  Time,  l.on.,  IH7;i-7«,  S\ii. 


Slave   .if  rireumstamjen 
an.l  N.  York,  l^ss,  r.'m. 

I>iuni<iii,  Hev.  Ilnmlltoii  >ViiiMix,  Ii.l).,  [.a/., 
vol.  il.,  a.M.,)  b.  Isir.  In  the  llin.ihj  ur,  01. 1  Time 
gooiiil,  Political,  an.l  l{eliKi.,u<  Life  in  the  .><iimhwe»t. 
lllust.     X,  York,  IH-i,  |o,„„ 

"  It  |ire»erves  iiii.l  exem|illllii4  a  hirtff  nuinUTof  .«iuth- 
em  .VmerlninlsiiiH,  ami  shi.w>i  In  ii  Kroiit  varletv  of  lluhtfi 
the  lllo  lit  the  rnilu  |ieii|iU'  whose  mliuls  he  Wil«  Id  iireiiare 
fur  the  eiilp.irteur,"  — .V.((Aoi.  x,\xlll.  :tMi. 

I'it'ime,  CliurlCN  Ilfiiry,  F.C.S.  |,  ChemiKlry 
In  Ihe  llrewin;{-lto.im  :  with  I'ables,  l,un.,  If*77,  IJmu. 
2.  Olfiielies  an.l  the  IMivsieal  ."ienso.-.  Lun.,  1>.S7,  >vii. 

I'iHiird,  Henry  U„  b.  |s(2.  |,  a  (Jui.le  t..  L'ri- 
naiy  Am.ly.Ms,  N.  York,  |i7:t,  ,Svo.  2.  An  Klementary 
Treatise  on  l)ineii,ses  of  the  .-ikin,  N.  York,  IS71I,  syu.  ;j. 
A  Trealine  on  the  Materia  .Me.liea  an.ri'herapeutic.t  of 
the  .slkin,  N.  York,  I^SI,  Svo.  With  Fox,  0.  II.,  Cuta- 
neous anil  Venereal  Memuraiehi,  |sr7.  Iliin.i. 

I'iKKOtI,  rrnni-iit  Taylor,  .M.A.,  M,..\I.,  «railu- 
ute.l  al  Trinity  i;.,||e){e,  1  ■iimbri.ixo  :  eallo.l  to  the  bar 
at  the  .MiU.llo  Temple  1^711.  1.  The  Law  an.l  Praeiiee 
rehitinn  to  Foroiijn  .In. laments :  their  Fife  ■!  on  Kn){lish 
Courts,  l.on..  IN?'.!-^!,  2  vols.  r.  .tvo.  2.  Pri]ieiple.s  of 
the  I,aw  of  Torts,  |,un.,  Iss.i,  Sv... 

I'iKKOtt,  Jenn  Sophia.  A  Roval  .<erviee,  ami 
other  P.iems,  I.un.,  I,'*77_7i),  sii.  16m. 1.  " 

I'iKKOtt,  John,  F..-<.A.,  F.lt.ii..-^.,    F.O.S.     Persia, 
Ancient  an.l  .M.i.lorn,  I..in.,  IS71,  p.  >vi). 
■'.Vn  iiiiprelMn.llii«l,iitearernllyciiiupiIeil  work."— ,IW., 

Xu.  'Jlod, 

I'igot,  Eli'/iibeth  E.  Jenny  Uooth :  a  .Story, 
Lun.,  |Mi7,  jp.  svo. 

I'igot,  R.  , Trans.)  .Moral  Emblems;  with  Apho- 
risms.  Aliases,  and  Proverbs,  of  AH  A«e3  and  Nations,  by 
Jac.  Cats  and  Kub.  Farlle.  Illuatrateil  by  John  Lelith- 
ton.  _  N.  York,  l,S7ll,  llo. 

I'igolt,  <;,  \V.  K.  .Savntfe  and  Civilized  Russia: 
2.1  e.|,.  liy  T.  Arnul.l,  l,.in.,  IS711,  ttyo. 

IMb'ott,  Hic-hlird,  d.   issy,  ,et.  ol;    was  fur  some 


years  proprietor  of  The  Irishman,  a  paper  published  at  "  ''  '.■*  "'*'  ''""''  "''  a  clever,  harilworkint;  man,  with  a 

I>ublin;  became  notorious  as  the  foriter  uf  letters  attrib.  >"'^'"\  '"».''  of  self-conllilcuee.  a  proli.nml  i-imtenipt  lur 

u.e.1  by  the  Times  ,0  Mr    Parnell,  an.l  when  arrested  in  '  !:t  tbere;inl"  [i;";^!?/;;  ills^l^d'^dn^l^rhiiw';;!!  h^hlii;; 

M;idrid  committed  suicide.      Per.su.ial    Keeollections  of  s.elf."-.Mr/.  AVr,  x.txvli. -.2                     "U  nis  work  tur  liiiu 


an  Irish  Nationalist  Journalist,  Dublin,  ISS2,  p.  Svo  :  2d 

0.1.,  iss;). 

"Much  more  an  Infurmnl  history  of  the  events  of  the 
last  tlvean.lihirty  yeais  In  Irehiml  timn  an  autobiu- 
srraphie  reeiiril."--.v„(.  /;,,•.,  lili.  7:i7. 


London    Birds   and    London 


I'igott,  T.  Digby 

Insects.  liOii.,  Is.sJ,  p.  s^o. 

I'igou,  llev.  Prnucis,  D.D.,  ['n,ie,  vol.  ii.,  add..] 
b.  1S32,  at  Uaden-Uaden,  (ierinany  ;  graduated  at  Trin- 
ity College,  Dublin,  is.',:);  ordained  ISj.',  1  vicar  and 
rural  dean  of  Halifax  since  1875;  canon  of  Itipon  Ca- 
thednil  since  IS>5.  I.  Early  Communion  Addresses  at 
Hu.Mersliel.l,  Liveriiool,  Ac.,  Lon.,  IS77,  |2mo.  2.  Ad- 
dresses 11/ District  \  isitors  an.l  .•sun.lay-.^oho.il  Teachers 
Lon.,  issii,  l2mo.  :(.  A.ldresses  delivered  on  Various 
Occ;isions,  Lon.,  Iss;',,  |2;no.  1.  Manual  of  Confirma- 
tion ;  Addresses  at  Preparation  Classes,  Lon.,  Isss^  svo. 

Pike,  <i.  D.  The  Jubilee  .'dingers  and  their  Cam- 
paign,    lllust.     Lon..  1S7.1,  p.  Svo. 

inll^^Vin 'of  Uev   .*/,1.''''"l.' •.^-  '  ■■\^'  "l  ^"'^!'  •^'"''-  :  X.  •'"^•"«''.  Koger.     Forness  Folk,  the'r  Savin's  an 
ington,  son  ol  Uev.  Uodlrey  Pike,  a  Baptist  minister;     Dewin's,  Lon..  IS7I      r.Svo 

Lombm   ls'-.,''T-'''''''i''^'r'''  k'"'  "'*'"'^-"'  '"  ';"''""■'■'  '"        I'ilcher,  Lewis   S.    The  Treatment  of  Wouml.^ 

18P  has  t  [  c  1  "tti  "r",,'"-?""'  "  ■""■""""  •  ■"  ?r    i" ''r'"'''l'''^^"  "'"'  P^-^'io^-     !""■"•     N.  York,  I8S.S,  Svo 
IS,,  has  asMstcil   Rev.  C.H.  .•spuigcun   in  eiiting  The        Pilgrim,  Thomas  " 


2.  (Ell. I  Year-Booksof  the  Reign  of  King  Edward  Ihe 
Third,  Lon.,  LSSJ,  r.  Svo. 

Pike,  NicholHs,  U.S.  eon.«nl  for  Mauritius  Isi;,,- 
71.  Sub-Tropieai  Rambles  in  the  Land  of  the  Aplian- 
npteryx;  Personal  Experiences,  Adventures,  and  Wan- 
deniigs  in  and  iiruiind  the  Island  of  .Mauritius.     M;i], 

.  and  lllust.     N.  York,  IS7.3,  Svo. 

,  "iViiiMil  Pike's  book  Is  one  of  ureal  Interest  to  the  nut- 
liialist,  as  his  rambles  were  eliiellv  made  in  the  iiursult  of 
plants  ami  shells."— .Vn((o,i.  xvii.il'Jl, 

'■  If  somewbal  li.ose  and  desultory  In  arrangement,  his 
ijoiik  shows  a  wiiltli  ami  lumprehensiveness  of  scope,  wiih 
an  amount  of  pains  in  coUei'ting  details,  which  must  en- 
title the  author  to  inueli  praise."— .s'<i(.  Uii;,  xxxvl.  l.'si. 

Pike,  Kichard.  I.  Quaker  Anecdotes,  Lon.,  IsSil, 
p.  .'*vo;  :;d  ed.,  IsSI.  2.  Remarkable  Religious  Anec- 
dotes, Lon,,  18.S2,  p.  8vo.     ;i.  (  Ed.)  Railway  Adventures 

;  and  Anecdotes,  Lon.,  I8S4. 

j      Pike,    Harburtou.      (Trans.)     Dante's     Divme 

I  Comedy;  The  Inferno,  Lon.,  1881,  12nio. 

Piketah,  Itoger. 


Swor.l  and  the  Trowel,  while  contributing  to  many^otlier 
religious  periodicals.  1.  Ancient  Meeting- Houses  ;  or, 
Memorial  Pictures  of  Nonconformitv  in  Old  London, 
Lon.,  IS7II,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  .Metropolitan  Tabernacle; 
or,  An  Ilistorioil  Account  of  the  .Society  from  its  First 
Phiuting  in  the   Puritan  Era  to  the  Present  Time:  with 


-  -     I.  Live  Boys:  Charlev  and 

Nasho  in  Texas.  By  Arthur  Morecamp,  [pseu.l.J  "B..sI., 
IS71I,  16mo.  2.  Live  Boys  in  the  Black  Hills:  or,  The 
Young  Texan  Gold- Hunters.  By  Arthur  Morecamp. 
Bost.,  ISsii,  |6,„„.  :j.  Old  Nick's  Cauip-Meetin'.  By 
Euiri'ne  Owl,  N.  York.  IS.sfl. 
Pilkington,  Rev.  Joseph  Green,  M.A.,  eradu- 

>.1     .1,     T..:n:...     r...ll l..-l.T:_       .n-..         '    .     .        '.^ 


other  .^ketches  relating  to  the  Rise,  llrowth,  and  Cus- :  at^liiTTrtnUrColTi^/e,  DrbL  YsSit'l^.h.in^d';"^^^^^ 
touis   i^^Nonconformity   in    Southwark,   the  Stockwell  ;  vicar  of  St.  Mark's,  D;i;ton,  si,ll870:     l.Tspidtaai 


Oarland,  \< 
Lull.,  IS7C,, 

Pllley, 

tp.  »»o. 
Pilley,, 

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I'- 1.  I2mi,. 
Lon.,  |ss|_ 
Pby»lo|ii,iV, 
KrganiiCiioi 
•i.KinfKi.i.uw 
Lun..  IsMs,  I 
••IIHng,' 
"I  tliu  Eskim 
rai'liy  uf  the 
lubllugraphy 

Pilling, 

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svo.     4,  The  \\ 

8vo.      5.  ,<hip- 

.lustrics,")  Lon 

I'im,  J.     |( 

the  Famine,  Do 

Piinblett,  1 

H'ar,  Lon.,    Iss 

Issij-lss.o,  |,u„. 

Pinches,  'r 

antiijuities,  liriii 

Ih*)  Palace  (Jates 

''25.     Edited,  wi 

I'escriptions  and 

'■iety  of  Biblical 

Pinches,  Ht 

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Kecoiupense:  Th 

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■'<•  Himli  Mann 
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lytical  Chemistry, 
Pinkerton,    ; 

Scotland ;  became  t. 
to  America  in  IS42 
was  appointed  first 
detective  agency. 
service  in  Is6|.  | 
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PIT 

I'itclier,  II.  The  Horse;  a  Hook  fur  the  I'cople: 
I'racliciil  10.\|ii'rience  of  a  lilack.siiiith  ;  [alpo]  Short 
Essiiv  eonourning  the  Clioice  of  a  Profession,  Ht'specta- 
bility  of  Trades,  Ac.  Illust.  2il  ed.,  t'bic,  1S7U,  f*vo; 
.')th  ed.,  cnl.,  1SS2. 

I'itchl'ord,  Kcv.  John  Watkiiis,  i\.A.,  gradu-  i 
ated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  iMiL' ;  ordiiined  1806;! 
vicar  of  St.  Jude's,  ."^outhwark,  since  ls7(i.  ].  The  i 
Uedeeining  Love  of  God,  Lon.,  Is72,  ISnio,  2.  The 
Heavenly  F'athway.  3.  The  Jlorniug  .Song:  a  Nino- 
fold  Praise  of  Love,  Lon.,  l.'*8l,  f)i.  4to.  4.  Urauiblc  | 
Cloisters.  , 

Pitkin,  Albert  Palmer.  The  Pitkin  Family  of 
Aniericu:  a  (ienf.ilogv  of  the  Deacend.mts  of  William 
Pitkin,  from  Ki.iil  to  l.'^'.'^li.     Illust.    Hartford,  1S,><7,  I.  8vo, 

Pitnillll,  Ueilll.  [unit;  vol.  ii.,  add.]  With  How- 
Ann,  Jkuome  IJ,,  The  Phonographic  Dictionary,  Cin., 
l^M,  Kimo. 

Pitman,  C.  Ii.  1.  (Trans.)  Popular  Astronomy, 
by  ,J.  Ranibosson,  liuureate  of  the  Institute  of  prance. 
Illust.  l.on.,  1n7o,  cr.  8vo:  new  ed.,  1877.  2.  (Trans.) 
Florence;  History;  the  Medici,  Humanists,  Letters,  Ac, 
by  Charles  Yriarte,  Lon.,  1882,  imp.  4to.  3.  (Trans.) 
Recollections  of  my  Youth,  by  Kmest  Kenan.  N.  York, 
188.!,  Kimo.  4.  (trans.)  A  Gentleman  of  the  Olden 
Time:  FranjoLs  de  .Scopcaux,  .Sire  de  Villevillc,  16(19- 
l.')71  ;  being  Portraits  and  Stories  of  the  Sixteenth  Cen- 
tury, iluring  the  Reign  of  Henry  II.,  by  Cecile  Coignet, 
Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  or.  8vo.  a.  ^Trans.)  Recidlections  of  i 
Forty  Years,  by  Ferilinand  de  Lesseps,  Lon.,  1887,  2  , 
vols.Svo.  6.  (EJ.)  Memoirs  of  the  Count  do  Falloux;  i 
from  the  French,  Lon.,  Is88,  2  vols.  .?vo.  7.  (Trins.) 
History  of  the  People  of  Israel  till  the  Time  of  King 
David;  from  the  French  of  Ernest  Renan,  Lon.,  1888, 
demy  8vo.  8.  (Trans.)  Through  the  Heart  of  Asia 
over  the  Pamir  to  India,  by  Gabriel  lionvalot;  with 
Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Illustrations  by  .Vlbert  P6pin  j 
from  the  French.     Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  2  vols.  r.  8vo. 

Pitman,  Mrs.  Emma  Itaymoud.  I.  Vestina's 
JIartyrdom  :  a  Story  of  the  Catacombs,  Lon.,  180'.',  p. 
8vo.  2.  Prolit  and  Loss:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1871),  p.  8vo, 
3.  Heroines  of  the  Mission-Field  :  Iliographical  Sketches, 
Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo.  4.  Florence  Godfrey's  Faith  :  a 
Story  for  Boys.  Illust.  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo.  5.  Gar- 
nered Sheaves;  a  Tale  for  Hoys.  Illust.  Lon.,  1882, 
p.  8vo.  6.  Central  Africa,  Japan,  and  Fiji ;  a  Story  of 
Missionary  Entetprisc,  Trials,  Ac,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 
7.  Life's  Daily  Ministry;  Every-Day  Service  for  Others. 
Illust.  Lon.,  188:!,  p.  8vo.  8.  My  Governess  Life;  or, 
Using  my  One  Talent.  Illust.  Lon.,  188:),  p.  8vo.  9. 
Heroines  of  the  Mission-Field.  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  10. 
George  Muller  and  Andrew  Reed,  ("  World's  Workers,") 
Lon.,  188.0,  p.  Svo.  II.  One  of  the  Least,  and  Ray  El- 
liott's Deliverer,  Lon.,  18S7,  12mo.  With  others.  Loving 
Words ;  .Short  Talks  with  the  Y'oung  Folks.  Illust. 
Lon..  188,),  lOmo. 

Pitman,  Henry.  Hints  on  Teaching  and  Lec- 
turing on  Phonography;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  Lon.,  1885,  8vo. 

Pitman,  Mrs.  .'>Iarie  J.,  (Davis,)  b.  IS.'iU,  in 
Hartwick,  N.\'.;  married,  ISliii,  to  Theophilus  P.  Pit- 
man. ,Sho  has  written  books  for  children  under  the 
ji.seudonyme  of  "  .Margery  Deane."  European  Ureezes, 
liost.,  1882,  lOino. 

Pitman,  Ilobert  C,  LL.D.,  associate  justice  of 
the  Superior  Court  of  Massachusetts.  Alcohol  and  the 
Stater  a  Discussion  of  the  Problem  of  Law  as  applied  to 
the  Liquor  Traffic,  N.  Y'ork,  1877,  12mo. 

"  He  shows  that  the  law  is  the  only  agency  that  can  curb 
the  evil:  that  lii^ensing  laws  havealwavs  provorl  a  failure; 
that  prohibition  is  a  siioeess.  .  .  .  We  would  examine 
Judge  I'itman's  statistics  with  care  did  they  seem  to  us  of 
much  value."— .Va(ioi(,  xxvii.  182. 

Piton,  C'amille,  principal  of  the  National  Art 
Tniining  School,  Philadelphia.  A  Practical  Treatise  on 
China- Painting  in  America:  with  some  Suggestions  as 
to  Decorative  Art,  N.  York,  1880,  3  vols.  era.  4to,  and  3 
vols,  of  plates,  fol. 

Pitt,  John  Linwood.  Patois  Poems  of  the 
Channel  Islands  :  the  Norman-French  Text,  with  Paral- 
lel English  Translation,  Historical  Introduction,  and 
Notes,  Guernsey.  1883.  (The  first  of  a  series  of  books 
Jjrojecled  under  tlic  auspices  of  iiie  Guiiic  .-VHcs  Library.) 

Pitt,  Sarah.  1.  Dick's  Hero,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 
2.  Fritters;  or,  "It's  a  Long  Lane  that  has  no  Turn- 
ing," Lon,,  1885,  p.  Svo.  3.  "Bear  and  Forbear." 
Illust.  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  4.  The  Cost  of  a  Mistake. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 
12.'>8 


PLA 

Pitt-Lewis.     See  Lkwis. 

Pitt- Taylor.     See  Taylor. 

Pittenger,  llev.  >Villiani,  [mif,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
b.  1840;  served  in  the  civil  war;  entered  the  ministry 
of  the  Melho  11  t  Episcopal  Church,  and  has  been  a  jiro- 
fessor  in  the  Philadelphia  -Niiticmal  School  of  Elocution 
and  Oratory  since  1878.  1.  Oratory,  Sacred  and  Secu- 
lar, Phila.,  1881,  12mo.  2.  Extemiiore  Speech  :  How  to 
Practise  and  Acquire  it,  Phila.,  188:i,  ]2mo.  3.  How  to 
become  a  Public  Speaker,  Phila.,  1887,  12mo. 

Pit  is,  A.  Jerry's  Little  Neli.  Illust.  Lon.,  18S7, 
12uio. 

Pitzcr,  Kev.  Alexander  White,  D.D..  b.  18;ii. 
at  Roanoke,  \'a.;  graduated  at  llam]iden-.Siilney  C<d- 
lege  1854,  and  at  the  Danville  Theological  Seminary, 
Kentuckv,  18.j7  :  1ms  been  pastor  of  the  Central  Presby- 
terian Ciiurch,  Washington,  D.C.,  since  iM'iS,  and  pro- 
fessor of  Biblical  liistory  and  literature  in  Howard  Uni- 
versity. Washington,  since  1875.  1.  Lcce  Deus  Honm, 
Phila.,  1807.  Anon.  2.  Christ  the  Teacher  of  Men, 
Phila.,  1870,  12nio.  :i.  The  New  Life  not  the  Higher 
Life  ;  or.  The  Believer's  Holiness  Personal  and  Progres- 
sive, Phila.,  l.''7S,  l8mo. 

I'itzer,  George  C.  Electricity  in  Medicine  and 
Surgery;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  St.  Louis,  .Mo.,  I,'<83,  12mo. 

Pixiey,  F.  >V.  1.  Auditors:  their  Duties  ;in.l 
Resjionsibilitics,  Lon,,  1881,  Svo.  2.  The  Duties  and 
Powers  of  Trustees  under  the  Bankruptcy  Act,  Lon.. 
1884,  Svo. 

♦'  Place,  Uenjamin,"  (Pseud.)  Sec  Tniiixo. 
EnwAlUi,  iii/rn. 

Plaisteil,  H.  M.,  and  Appleton,   Frederick 

II.  Digest  of  Decisions  of  ihe  .Maine  Supreme  Judicial 
Court,  vols,  i.-lxviii.  inch,  ( lS2(i-7y,)  Portland,  18Mi,  .^v... 

Planch^,  James  Ilobinson,  [nnir,  v<d.ii.,add,.] 
1796-1880,  b.  in  London  ;  jiublished,  in  addition  to  works 
mentioned  n»(f,  vol.  ii. ;  1.  William  with  the  Ring:  a 
Romance  in  Rhyme,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo.  2.  Recollec- 
tions and  Kefiectious :  a  Professional  Autobiogrnphv, 
Lon.,  l.-<72,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"If  no  one  can  gossip  more  pleasantly,  certainly  lew 
haven  better  right  to  t-'ossiji.  .  .  .  Mr.  I'la'nehe  comes  be- 
fore the  public  in  four  distinct  characters.  First,  he  is  an 
accumiilished  man  of  the  world,  seventy -six  years  of  age. 
who  from  youth  has  been  familiar  with  tlie  stage  Mini 
mixeil  with  the  best  literary  and  theatrical  society.  Sec- 
ondly, he  has  Ijeen  one  of  the  most  prolific  dramatists  of 
his  day,  having  originated  a  species  of  drama  with  re.^iiecl 
to  winch  ho  lias  remained  altogether  without  a  rival. 
Thirdly,  lie  is  a  (listingiii.«hed  archaidogist. .  .  .  Fonrthlv. 
he  has  held  for  nearly  twenty  years  the  rank  of  Hoiigc 
Croix  Poursuivnnt  in  llie  Heralds'  Colletje.  and  has  ((.iim- 
quently  paid  ofKcial  visits  to  foreign  courts  when  some  pu- 
tentate  liasbeen  Invested  with  theOrderof  thetiiirlcr.  .  ,  . 
So  many  and  so  good  are  the  anecdotes  he  relates  that  luo 
or  three  could  not  be  taken  from  the  rest  by  aiiv  process 
more  critical  than  the  toss  of  a  hallpeiiny."— .yi(.  ifir., 
xxxiv.  VJ'2. 

"  To  the  readers  of  drnmattc  bioirraphles  the  present 
book  will  rather  bring  to  their  memories  Frederick  Kcv- 
iiolds's  Life  tlian  any  oiher  similar  record.  It  consists  lif 
details  of  work,  aiul  of  how  that  work  succeeded."— ^(/r. 
No.  2833. 

3.  The  Conqueror  and  his  Companions,  Lon,,  1874.  2 
vols.  Svo.  4.  Cyelopa'dia  of  Costume,  Lon,,  1876-79.  2 
vols.  4to.  5.  Suggestions  for  establi^hing  an  English 
Art  Theatre,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo.  6.  Extravaganzas.  E^i- 
ited  by  J.  F.  Dillon  and  others.  Lon.,  l.'-SO,  5  vols.  .svi.. 
7.  Songs  and  Poems,  from  1819  to  1879,  Lon.,  1880,  |r. 
Svo. 

Plant,  Joseph,  curator  of  the  Snlford  Museum. 
1.  (Kd.)  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Manchester 
Geological  Society,  Salford,  1875,  Svo.  2.  Descriptiic 
Catalogue  of  the  I'ictures  in  the  Art  Galleries  and 
Museum,  Salford,  18S3,  Svo. 

Piatt,  A.  E.  History  of  the  Parish  and  (iramniar- 
School  of  Sedbergh,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo. 

Piatt,  Franklin,  b  1844,  in  Philadelphia:  edu- 
cnted  at  the  University  of  Pennsylvania;  served  in  tlu' 
civil  war;  assistant  geologist  of  Pennsylvania  1874-^1. 
and  since  then  president  of  the  Rodicster  and  Pittsburg 
Coal  and  Iron  Company.  He  (irepared  the  following 
volumes  of  the  Reports  of  the  Geological  Survey  uf 
Pennsylvania.  1.  On  Clearfield  and  Jeil'erson  Counties, 
1875.  2.  Coke  Manufacture.  1876.  3.  On  Blair  County, 
ISStt.  i.  The  i.'auscs.  Kind.-,  and  Amount  of  Waste  m 
Mining  Anthracite,  1881. 

Piatt,  James,  b.  1831,  in  London;  a  woollen  man- 
ufacturer and  general  warehouseman  ;  member  of  llo' 
Londcm  Chamber  of  Commerce:  Fellow  of  the  Statistical 
Society  and  of  the  Society  of  Arts.     1.   Business,  Lun., 


PLA 

1876,  p.  8vo;  35th  thousnml,  rev.,  1S77.  2.  Money, 
Lon.,  187'J,  p.  8vo.  3.  Ecoiioniy,  Lon.,  ISs],  p.  svo.  l. 
Life.  Lmi.,  1831,  ]i.  Svd.  o.  I'rotjreES.  Lon.,  1SS2.  p.  Svo. 
6.  Poverty,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  8vo.  7.  (foil  and  Jliimmon, 
Lon.,  1S8,"),  p.  Xvo.  8.  Land,  Lon.,  IsSii,  p.  Svo.  <J. 
Mammon,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svii.  10.  Leiischulds :  I're.-s 
Reports  anil  Couiment.-i  upon  his  Evidences,  Lon.,  18X7, 
Svo.  II.  Democracy,  Lon.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo.  12.  I'latt'.'s 
Essays,  [comprising  "six  of  the  ubovo-mentioned  works,] 
Lon.,  2  vols.  r.  Svo. 

IMalt,  Walter  II.,  M.I).  (Trans.)  Pvuria,  or  Pus 
in  the  Urine,  and  its  Treatment,  by  Uoheil  I'ltzuiann, 
M.D.,  N.  York,  i88ii,  12mo. 

Pliitt,  Hi'v.  Milliam  Ileniy,  D.D..  I.L.D.,  b. 
1821,  at  Amenia,  N.V.  ;  ndniitled  to  the  bar  l^-lj;  or- 
dained in  the  Protestant  Episcopal  l.'hurcli  l^.d;  rector 
of  .St.  Paul's  Church,  Uochestor,  N.V.,  since  I8S2.  1. 
Inliuenue  of  Hcligic.n  in  tlie  Devebjpment  of  .'urispru- 
dcnce,  San  Fran.,  Isrs,  Svo.  2.  .Mter  IJcalli— What  ? 
or.  Hell  and  .-Salvation  in  the  Liglit  of  .-Jcience  and  Phi- 
losophy ;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  t-an  I'ran.,  18711,  12ino.  :i.  Qijd 
Out  and  .Man  In;  or.  Replies  to  R.  (f.  Inirersoll,  Roeh- 
csler,  X.  York,  I8,S3,  12mo.  4.  The  Pliilns..phv  of  the 
Supernatural,  (Paddock  Lectures.)  N'.  York,  Iss'li.  12mo. 

Platting,  Miles.  A  Posterity's  Reikmption,  Lon.! 
ISSO,  12mo.  1         '  . 

PItttts,  ,llrs.  Frank  T.  Mem  Sahib;  or,  Should 
she  have  told  liiin  !'  Lon.,  ISS.'),  p.  svo. 

Platts,  John  Thompson,  .M.A..  b.  IMil  ;  teacher 
of  Persian  at  the  University  of  O.\ford  ;  liirrjierly  an 
inspector  of  public  instruction  in  the  Central  Provinces 
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Granunar  of  the  Hindustani  or  Urdu  Language,  Lon., 
1873,  Svo. 

".\san  Urdu  grammar,  .  .  .  this  book  is /ticife  iyri«cc,.s " 
— At/L,  No.  21;i7. 

3.  A  Dictionary  of  Urdu,  Classical  Hindi,  and  Enir- 
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"  .\  want  keenly  felt  by  European  Orientalists  for  niaiiv 
years  lias  at  last  been  supplied.— a  thorooKhlv  irnstworthV 
and  salisfaelury  Hindustani  dictionarv  wli'icli  lomplic's 
Willi  all  the  recpiirements  of  modern  schcilaiNhipaiulliimllv 
supersoiles  the  aiitiquuteil  works  of  Shakespear  and  Duii- 
crtii  I'orbes,  —Alli.,  No.  3(J(»S, 

Playfair,  (i.  M.  H.  Cities  and  Towns  of  China  ; 
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Playlair,  Sir  Lyon,  K.C.U.,  LL.D.,i'.R.S.,  [n„ic. 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  held  office  in  the  ministry  of  ls7:i-74  as 
]iostnia8ter-gcneral ;  was  chairman  of  the  comniittee  of 
ways  and  means  and  deputy  speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons  18SII-83.  1.  Primary  and  Technical  Educa- 
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University  and  Examination  Boards,  Lon.,  1872  •  new 
ed..  1S73,  Svo. 

Playfair,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Robert  Lambert, 
K.C.M.U.,  F.R.O.S.,  K.Z.S.,  b.  1S2S;  brother  of  Sir  L. 
Playfair,  iiipm  ;  H.lJ.M.'s  consul-general  for  Algeria 
and  Tunis  since  188.").  1.  Travels  in  the  Footsteps  of 
Jiruce  in  Algeria  and  Tunis:  Illustrated  by  Fao-Similes 
of  his  Drawings,  Lon.,  1877,  4to. 

."  Cohmel  Playfair  has  gone  over  a  great  deal  of  the  tract 
of  which  liruce  had  left  but  a  very  imperfect  account ; 
and  he  lias  also  had  the  singular  good  fortune  to  discover 
tlie  nuinense  stores  of  manuseript.s,  drawings,  and  oullee- 
lions  winch  the  Abyssinian  traveller  left  behind  him,  and 
whicli  had  lalieii  into  the  possession  (if  one  of  his  direct 
i!esecndanLs.  .  .  .  The  Mitlior  seems  to  have  snared  no 
pains  111  order  to  make  his  work  one  which  scholars  anti- 
(|iiaries,  and  historians  can  read  with  pleasure  and  rely  on 
with  conhdence."— .yi/.  Hei:,  .\lv.  s«.  w  "" 

2.  Iland-Book  to  the  Mediterranean.  Parti.  2d  ed  ''• 
Lon.,  1SS2,  12mo.  3.  The  Scourgeof  Christendom  ;  An-  ' 
nalsof  British  Relations  with  Algiers  prior  to  the  French  i 
Conquest,  Lon.,  188-t,  Svo. 

"  The  boiik  is .  .  .  mainly  a  sober  and  solid  selection  ' 
Irom  unpublished  State  papers.  Illustrated  liv  verv  few 
otlierdocumenls.and  set  forth  with  m.  ipicteiiceof  liierarv  ■ 
r  ..f,',  f,;,u  '-'f".?™  'i'  ""''  '"'"■■est  of  the  subject  atone  , 
lor  the  faultJi  of  the  treatment.  —.IW.,  No.  'JU;i7  I 

4    A   Bibliography  of  Algeria:   published' under  the 
Autlionty  of  the  Council  of  tlie  Royal  tleograijliical  So-  '■ 
cicly,  Lon.,  1888.     With  Gi  NTiinn,  A.  C,  Fishes  of  Zan-  ' 
zibar,  Lon.,  1867,  4to.  \ 

Playfair,  Vvilliani  Smoult,  M.D.,  LL.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  [mile,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1835;  professor  of 
obstetric  medicine  in  King's  College,  London;  exam- 
iner in  midwifery  to  the  University  of  London  and  to 
the  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  Ac.  1.  A  Treatise  on 
the  Scicnoo  and  Priiotioe  of  Midwifery.     Illust.     Lon., 


PLU 

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Playford,  «  alter  .M.  Hints  for  Investms :  being 
an  Explanation  of  the  Mode  of  Transacting  Business  on 
Stock  E.^change,  Lon.,  1S82,  cr.  Nvn. 

Play;ie,  K.  Charold :  the  llcartllistory  of  a 
Poet's  Youth,  Lon.,  1876,  ]i.  Svo. 

Playton,  V.,  Elemcntarv  Anatomv,  Physiology, 
and  Hygiene.     Illust.     Torimto,  Can.,  I.s7!l,  Svo. 

Plajton,  E.  W.  Hound  about  New  Zealand.  Il- 
lust.    l.on.,  isss,  Svo. 

PIcasanton,  Augnstus  .lames,  b.  ISiis,  in 
Washington,  D.C,  ;  gra. United  at  U.S.  Militarv  A.'adcmy 
1S26;  resigned  from  tlie  army  1830:  admitted  to  the 
liar  111  Plul  idelphia;  served  in  tlie  civil  war.  aiol  w;is 
biigadier-geiieral  of  the  Pennsylvaiiiii  militia.  lie 
claimed  to  liavc  denionstrateil  that  the  blue  rays  ui  the 
sun  were  cs|.ccially  stimulating  to  vegetation,"  and  :ilso 
ajiplied  his  experiments  to  animals.  InHuence  of  tlic 
Blue  Ray  of  the  Sunliglit  and  of  the  lllue  Cidor  of  the 
Sky  in  Developing  Animal  and  Vegetable  Life  and  Ar- 
resting Disease,  Phila.,  |S77,  er.  Nvo. 

Pledge,  Uaniel.  1.  The  (ireat  Valley  Railway: 
an  Alleg..ry;  2d  eil.,  rev.,  Lon.,  \>1\\,  I  2mo.  2.  Ni.'ht 
Musings:   7th  ed.,  Lon  ,  ISSo,  ]i.  Svo.  " 

Pledge,  E.  Tent  and  Temple  Songs :  Meditations 
in  Verse:   with  .Memoir,  Lon.,  |S71I.  p.  .Svo. 

Plenderleath,  Itev.  Milliam  Charles,  M.A., 
graduated  at  \V:idham  College,  O.xford,  IS.i2:  ordained 
iS.'),i;  rector  of  Clieihill  since  ISliii.  1.  Obstacles  to 
Catholic  Heunimi,  l-<7.'i.  2.  The  White  Horses  of  the 
West  of  England:  witli  Notices  of  some  other  Ancient 
Turf  .Monuments.     Illu.-t.     Lon.  and  Ciilne,  ISsij. 

"  Presents  a  complete  and  iiMduI  summary  of  all  that  is 
known  on  a  subject  of  coii>ideral>lc  interest."— .Sl^  A'cc, 


In  a  Corner  of  the  Vineyard,  Lon., 


Pleydell,  J. 

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Pleydell,  Ilcv.  .lohn  Colvile  .Mansel-,  .M.A., 

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Pleydell-Uonverie.    Sec  Boiveiiik. 

Plimpton,  I'lorus  II.  Poems.  Illust.  Cin.,  1886. 
Svo. 

Pliinsoll,  Samuel, b.  1821;  M.P.  for  Derby  ISfis. 
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tation against  the  jiractice  of  sending  out  unseaworthy 
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12mo. 

Plowdcn,  Trevor  C'hichele.  Translation  of  the 
Gunj-i.  I'akkhto:  with  Notes,  Lahore.  lsS2,  Svo. 

Pines,  .Margaret,  ['la/e,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  l.'jessio's 
Holiday;  or,  Si.x  Months  at  Throstles'  Nest.  Illust. 
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Plum,  William  Rattle.  The  Militarv  Telegraph 
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Plnnier,  Rev.  William  Suan,  D.D.,  LL.D, 
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Pluninier,  Rev.  Alfred,  D.D.,  b.  1841,  at  He- 
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1863';  ordained  IsfiC;  master  of  University  College, 
Durham,  since  1874.  He  has  edited  St.  .John's  (iospel 
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(Trans.)  Fables  respecting  the  Popes  in  the  Middle 
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The  Church  of  the  Early  Fathers,  (External  History,) 
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The  Pastoral  Epistles,  (Expositor's  Bible,  Lon.,  ISSs! 
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Pliimmer,  Mi^jor  Heathcote.  Lost  in  the 
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I'luinptrc,  C.  K.  1.  Genenil  Sketch  of  the  His- 
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1S8I,  2  vols.  2.  (iiorcliino  l!riino:  a  Tiile  of  the  Six- 
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Causation:  an  Essay,  in  Four  Parts,  Lon.,  ISSS,  ji.  Svo. 

I'liimiitrc,  Cliiiiac  Charles  Molyneiix,  calleil 
(0  the  bar  at  the  Miilcllo  Teuiplo  1877.  A  Summary 
of  the  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Simple  Contract,  Lon., 
1S7»,  p.  Svo. 

Pliiinptri',  Very  Rev.  Kdward  Hayes,  D.D., 
[(iiil<',  vol.  ii.,  aiUl.,]  1S21-1S91;  professor  (jf  exegesis  in 
King's  College,  Lon. Ion,  IS6;i-S|  ;  rector  of  Pluckley 
Kent,    |s6i)-7:!;    vii^ir   of   Bickley    1873-Sl  ; 


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lecturer  on    the 

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Wells  from  ISSI.     l.  liiblioal  Studies.  Lon.,  187(1,  p.  Svo; 

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AI.*o,  single  sermons,  and  commentaries  on  several 
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I'lllliiptre,  Eleanor.  Words  of  the  Son  of  (Jod  : 
Gospels  for  Daily  Meditations,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo:  new 
ed.,  1S8I. 

I'liimtree,  J.  Modern  Thought  Examined  upon 
Three  Imiiortant  (Questions.  Lon.,  IS7S,  Svo. 

I'lunket,  Hon.  Kmnielinc  M.  Merric  (iames 
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Flunket,   Hon.    I'rederica    Louisa    Kditli, 

daughter  of  the  second  Baron   I'lunket.       1.   Here  and 

There  among  the  Alps,  Lon.,  1S7.'>,  p.  Svo.     2.  Taken  to 

....-J,     Heart:    a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISS.'i,  cr.  Svo.      11.    Outside    the 

(irinlield  !  Pulpit:  Thoughts  as  to   Every-Day  Duties,  Lon.,  ISSli, 

'Vjini-  !  1  9iniK 


riiinkct,  Hon.  Isabella  Katherine,  b.  lsi7; 
daughter  of  the  third  Baron  I'lunket.  1.  Jlester's  Fi.r- 
tune;  or.  Pride  and  Humility,  Lon.,  187U,  l2nio.  2. 
Children's  Band  ;  or,  V.ie  Trial  id'  Paul's  Faith.  C"l. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1874,  ISmo.  :!.  Words  of  Help  for  Work- 
ing-Women for  Mothers'  Meetings,  Lon.,  Is77,  l2iiio. 
4.  Harold  Hardy's  Revenge:  the  Cruise  of  the  "  Merry 
Mermaiil."  Lon.,  1886,  ISmo. 

I'lunket,  Hon.  Zoe.  The  (lirl  with  the  Gol.leu 
Locks,  and  other  Stories.  Lon.,  ISSI),  p.  Svo, 

Plunkett,  Kdward,  Baron  Dnnsany,  b.  isns; 
succeeded  his  brother  as  sixteenth  Baron  18.')2;  elected  an 
Irish  representative  peer  Isii4.  (iaul  or  Teuton  ?  Con- 
siderntion.i  as  to  our  Allies  of  the  Future,  Lon.,  IS7:!,  Svo, 

Plunkett,  George  Tindall.  1.  A  Primer  ft 
Orthographic  Projection;  or.  Elementary  Practiciil  .Soli.l 
(ieometry  Ex]ilained,  Lon.,  18S),  Svo.  2.  English- 
Arabic  Vocabulary:  compiled  for  the  I'se  of  Residt..t3 
and  Travellers  in  Egy|it,  Cairo,  1SS6,  16mo. 

Plunkett,  H.  M.  Women.  I'lumbers,  and  Doctors  ; 
or,  Household  Sanitation,  Ac,  N.  York,  1885,  12mo. 

Plunkett,  John.  Worship,  chiefly  in  Connection 
with  the  Meeting  of  Christians  at  the  Lord's  Supper, 
Liverpool,  1S7S.  Svo, 

Pljmpton,  A.  G.  The  (Had  Year  Round,  for 
Boys  and  Girls.     Illust.     Bost.,  1SS2,  sq.  Svo. 

Piympton,  G.  \\.  l.  The  Blowpipe:  a  Guide  to 
its  Use  in  the  Determinaticm  of  Salts,  Ac,  Lon.,  IS75.  j,. 
Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Guide  to  the  Determination  of  Uocks : 
Int^roduction  to  Lilhology,  by  E.  Jannettaz,  N.  Yoi  k, 
1S77,  12ino.  S.  (Ed.)  'i'he  Aneroid  Barometer:  its 
Construction  and  I'se.     Illust.     N.  York,  1878,  ISmo. 

Pocklington,  Miss.  The  Secret  Room:  a  Tale 
of  the  Marian  Persecution,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

Pocock,  J.  Model  Engine-Making  in  Theory  and 
Practice.     Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  ]i.  Svo. 

Pocock,  Rev.  Nicholas,  M.A.,  [niiie,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  graduated,  first  class  Math.,  at  i.'reen's  College, 
Oxford,  1834;  Fellow  lS.38-48;  ordaii,ed  1838.  I. 
Records  of  the  Reformation,  I527-3:i,  Oxf.,  1S7I.  2 
vols.  Svo.  2.  Studies  in  Modern  Problems,  Lon.,  1874. 
3.  The  Principles  of  the  Reformation,  Lon.,  1875.  4, 
The  Recovery  from  the  Principles  of  the  Reformati.m, 
Lon.,  1877.  5.  (Ed.)  A  Treatis-:  on  the  Pretended  Di- 
vorce between  Henry  VIII,  and  Catherine  of  Arragon. 
By  Nicholas  Harpsfleld.  Now  first  printed  from  a  Colla- 
tion of  Four  Manuscripts.  (Camden  Soo.)  Lon.,  1S78, 
,  4  to. 

I     "A  work  of  genuine  historical  Interest  and  value  "— 
Ath..  No.  2038. 

6.  (Ed.)  The  Troubles  connected  with  the  Praver- 
Book  of  1549,  (Camden  Soc.,)  18S4,  Svo. 

Pocock,  S.  J.  Across  the  Prairie  Lands  of  Mani- 
toba and  the  Canadian  Northwest,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo. 

Pocock,  Millinni  >Villiner.  A  Sketch  of  tlie 
History  of  Wesleyan  Methodism  in  some  of  the  South- 
ern Counties  of  England,  Lon.,  1S85,  Svo. 

Poe,  John  Prentiss.  1.  Pleading  and  Praitico 
in  the  Courts  of  Common  Law:  vol.  ii..  Practice,  liait., 
1882,  Svo.  2.  Supplement  to  the  Baltimore  CityCoile: 
comprising  the  Acts  of  the  Geneial  Assembly  of  .Marv- 
land,  1.88(1,  1882,  an<l  1884,  relating  to  Baltimore  ami  the 
Ordinances  of  the  Mayor  and  City  Council,  1878-1885: 
with  Decisions  of  the  Courts,  Bait.',  1885,  Svo. 

Pogson,  F.  .Manual  of  Agriculture  for  India.  Il- 
lust.    Lon.  and  Calcutta,  ISS3,  or.  8vo, 

"ohi,  A.     Thomas    Brown's  Will :    a   Novel,  Liui., 
1877,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
—   "'  "11.11.  >Yiia  Mii|i.iriai.i  and  wiuit  was  i      Poirez,   Louise   n.      1.  Rose-Leavcs   for  Rose- 
iiiilinp..ruuU-liaK  iiececsarily  left  the  picture  somewhat    Buds.     Illust.     Lon.,   1881,  sq,   lOmo.      2.  Smiles   an.l 
linn  un,Uolourle,ss."-,4(A.,  nV  3186.  |  Tears  from  Fairy-Land  :  New  Christmas  Stories.    Illust. 


-.  ....^    1.  v...    ....    I  .        ,  .    iJiuiii;,!!   i-Lii'iiCf,   ijuu.,   1  C?(  O,  p.   OVO 

3d  e.l.,  1885.  2.  Respice,  Aspice,  Prospioo,  and  The  Law 
of  Progress  in  'Theology:  Two  Sermons,  Lon.,  IS7t5,  Svo. 
3.  A  P.ipular  Exposition  of  the  Epistles  to  the  Seven 
Churches,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  I871),  4.  St.  Paul 
in  Asia  .Minor  anil  the  Syrian  Antiosh,  Lon.,  1877, 
12mo.  5.  .Movements  in  Religious  Thought ;  I.,  Roman- 
ism; II.,  Protestantism;  III.,  Agnosticism;  Three  Ser- 
mons preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge  in 
the  Lent  Term  of  18711,  Lon.,  1871),  12mo. 

"These  are  thoughtful  lectures,  conceived  in  a  very 
large  spirit,  and  set  ulV  by  that  sort  of  scholarsliip  which 
mills  SI)  much  lit  literary  elt'ect  anil  viviiliie.ss  to  the  discus- 
sions lit  the  religious  thinker."— ,><pcrf(i/oi-,  Mi.  (itli. 

Ii.  (Trans.)  Christian  Doctrine,  by  K.  R.  Hagenbach, 
Lon.,  1880-81,  3  vols.  Svo.  7.  An  Introduction  to  the 
New  Testament,  Lon.,  1883,  12mo.  S.  Spirits  in  Prison, 
and  other  Studies  on  Life  after  Death,  Lon.,  ISS4,  p. 
Svo;  new  ed.,  1885.  ».  Things  New  and  Old,  Lou., 
1884,  p.  Svo.  II).  Theology  and  Life:  Sermons  ohitHy 
on  Special  Occasions,  Lon.,  1884,  fp.  Svo.  11.  (Trans.) 
The  Divina  Coinme.lia  an.l  Canz.iniere  of  Danto  .\li. 
ghieri :  with  Biographical  Introduction,  Notes,  and  Es- 
says,  etc.:  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo. 

"This  liaiids.ime  v.iUime  is  the  tirst  instalment  of  the 
great  work  mi  which  Dean  I'luinptreis  uuder.slood  to  have 
been  fur  many  years  en^atjed,  an.l  which  will  I'.omiirise, 
when  c.nuplcte.l,  a  traiislati.in  of  the  whole  of  tho  '  C'om- 
media,  and  also  the  '  Oinxiiiiiere,'  with  illustrative  notes 
throughout:  besides  a  life  of  the  poet,  and  a  series  of  es- 
.says  or  monographs  on  subjects  of  the  highest  interest  ami 
imp.irtaiicc  c.miiected  with  his  works.  The  present  vol- 
ume c.iiitains  the  life  and  the  translation  of  the  '  Inferno' 
and  ■  I'urgatorio.'  .  .  .  The  life  is  of  very  great  value ;  in- 
deed, one  ul  ti.e  best  that  has  yet  been  published  in  our 
own  iir  any  other  language.  It  i.s  written  in  a  very  vivi.l 
and  attractive  style,  ...  It  displays  the  mo.st  minute  ac- 
jiuaiiitaiice  not  only  witli  all  the  various  works  of  Uaiilo 
lint  with  numerous  historiensaiiil  critics  who  throw  light 
on  the  subject,  .  .  We  turn  with  more  mingled  .satisfaction 
to  the  translation.  Perhaps  a  rooted  conviction  of  the  im- 
ims-'ihtlthi  111  the  task  (viz.,  the  approximate  reproduction 
ol  the  (crai  rimu)  may  bias  one's  judginent.  .  .  .  We  liiul 
on  almost  every  page  epithets  or  hleas  introdnceil  which, 
even  It  appropriate  in  themselves,  are  not  renreseiited  bv 
anvlhing  m  the  original,  .  .  .  Tho  notes  .  .  .  are  very 
helpful,  contain  luiieh  curious  information,  ami  .  .  are 
olleii  very  lull,  and  yet  condensed."— E.  .MooiiE:  -lend., 

\ol.  ii.,  1887.  (This  volume  includes  a  series  of 
"Studies"  on  "The  (Jenesis  and  Growth  of  the  Comine- 
dia,"  •'  Estimates,  Contemporary  and  Later,  of  Dante," 
"Dante  as  an  Ob  jrver  and  Traveller,"  and  "  Portraits 
of  Dante.") 

"  The  whole  >vork  is  n  monument  of  manv  years'  .levoted 
stn.ly,  it  IS  Illustrated  tliroiigliimt  by  an  in'iusual  ran™  of 
reading  and  culture  in  other  Helds  of  literature,  and  it  is 
accompiinie.l  by  a  most  copious  ami  valimlile  index  of 
subjects  and  names."— E,  .Mooat; :  .1  yxd.,  xxxiii.  19. 

12.  Wells  Cathedral  and  its  Deans,  Lon..  Isss,  Svo. 
13.  The  Life  and  Letters  of  Thomas  Ken,  D.D,,  liishop 
of  Bath  and  Wells.     Illust.     Lon.,  188,8,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  This,  in  all  likelihood,  is  the  final  biography  nf  Ken 
,  ,  .  .Many  searchers  have  volunteered  their  services  in 
Dean  I'liimptres  uiiderlal;iiig;  .  .  .  niueh  special  Infor- 
mation lias  been  ci.iitribute.l  bv  reeognized  experts  in 
siiuie  of  the  .subjects  treated,  ,  .  .  But  it  is  not  the  amount 
01  alisulutely  new  material  which  constitutes  the  main 
value  lit  this  life  and  raises  It  far  above  its  predecessors 
Katlier  it  is  the  skill  and  lender  patience  wherewith  ma- 
terial already  known,  but  neglected,  has  been  inanlim- 
Ittted.  — .Imd,  xxxlv.  281, 

■'  The  enormous  expansion  to  which  the  writer  has  sub- 
jected the  materials  at  his  commainl— an  expansion  an- 
plie.l  impartially  to  what  was  imp.irtai.t  and  what  was 

llllinin.irtJint — Ihim   I10(>,JnuiirtU-  l„l>    (t...    ..{ —    „ i...^ 


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ii:";.'u;,.f^^p^;.^'«'"    Taloa    of    Fair,-Land. 
L.,r."l"""',,*.I:,,'^""'  ■'  S'"<'^'i»''«  from  the  Talmu.l, 

I'.,...K   W.,  and  Pole,  Wm.ua.m,  a,l,|.,]  b    18  4 '    n  1!  r' 
miiighiuu;    liiis   been    i.rofe-^or   c,f  n  vil   J  "       • 

Ki,,hi„.tono  College.  i3!>m£y;:;na  a ' '  i^ii^^;::!!! " 

Ln.miaiii,  l,s5ii-87;  scorctary  to  the  Roval  Coinmi^-ioi 
on  Ha.lwaj-s  |xfi5-67,  an.l  to  that  on  WatJ.r-Su  r^s  ir' 
;,!;  ■^""".  "'.,'"  1S«  ho  was  consulting.,  St  for 
tho  unpcnal  railways  „f  Japan,  an,l  on  ifis  e  ire  ,cnt 
reccved  from  the  Mika.lo  the  decoration  f  e  1  ", 
legroe  of   the  imperial  order  of   the  IUhm.'  S   n  e 

musical  ,l.^ree.  at  the  l^ni;;;:?^'^f'^:,^  ^r'-^r  ,  ^^ 
contributed  many  articles  to  scientific  iou;n  t t 
Quarterly   Kev  eiv,   Ac.      1    rEd  i    Tl,„   Ti,  i- 

»«•,,„,,„  i.„„.'„. ..  ,;.'„„':,i„'„'.I;';„,'j;:„;t„;!, 

6    The  I'hiiosophy  of  Whist:   Essay  on  its  ,Soientifie 
nd    Intellectual   Aspects,   ton.,  IhJ,  12„io    if  1  "ed 

En|„ee;:    ^Lf  tn^^l^^.^r"^"^'  ''''■•  ^'^^ 

^Ko^^e.;ii^i;t^ri:r?^^^:';^^T^^- 

rolkiiighorne,  Tregelles.  1.  David  Faster 
fsM^  p"C=  ''"  ^"""^  "^^  «"'«'  ConklL  Parish,  L,:,;?; 
«,'*r"."'?'n',^"'''^'*  William,  M.A.,  graduated  at 


POL 

iDcvonport,  Eng  ,    daughter  of   Commander  J,dn,    I'„l. 

|:;^^'tm'se!^"7:;:;;'-s;^:';';;,;,,'^^'A^:^^?^:;^'' 

Two  Sisters,     lllus,.     KdUu    1-7:^    %,o  -TluAn  '," 

■  ster's  Daughter  and  .Jld  .Anthonv's  Wil   :   Ta,       ..'r'the 

)"ung.     Illust.     Edin.,  isri',  i2,,o      4    Tl.e  r,Vi  i' 

ouse    ,„id   other   Stories.  Ed^      872^-1    n"  -"5^"^ 

Jliner's  S.naW  Margaret  Vernon.    lllus,:"";;,,int  is;"^ 

■dT,       i^-o-'M^'""""':''  ''^■S'"--.^--   "'■•   li'-lter  than  (iold 
I.diii.,   1S,2.    12m,,        7.  An   Earl's  Daughler :    a   .-;t     v 

li:c;v:.^:'K'^4;!;^;;;o'^";;\e;;iJ'"i!^''n'"" 

.s7n,,^no.       n,.Gre;T,rrs,-i.^l'^;;fnfn;m;'^^;V 
?"  'i-nV  "'Vf  "'"'""Slil'l'l'y.  1 .,  Is7i;.  1L.,„„.    An',  • 

Anon  '     1',    ur"^  "  •■'""  '"^  ''"•^•^'  '■""•■  '■^■'■.  ""■" 
An.in.      l.i.  When  we  were  Voiing,  l.on.,  I,s77  f„   s,',, 

14.  Ills  (irandchild,  l.on..  1877,  iL'mo.        5.    Co n,'     or' 

Ihree  U'ars  of  a  Girl's   Life,  l.on.,  ISS2,  s',    nimo   '   11^' 

Dohorah  s    .Sdiool  :    a  Village  Tale,  L.n'u^^^h^'; 

U.  Aunt  Hetty's  Will.    ]||„,,.     U^.,  Is^  p.  s  .„      '"' 

Some  Klk  ,n  our  Village:  a  Temperanee  T.fle.     I11,,V 

Lon     l,s8.1,  or   ,-vo.      1|.,  Walchwor.ls  for  the  Cam,,   ig  ,  • 

0     Ihe  Christian  .Soldier's  Manual,  Eon.,  I8S;i,  s,      On  o' 

-I.  Josceline:  or,  The  Two  Cousins,  Eon.,  18So,*p   8  '   ' 

l^ondhy  Tr.s,lis:  a  Cornish  Tale.    'lllust.     l^o^  EsSS,' 
is's"."""''  ^'      """''-^O"''  »f  Virginia,  Uiclimond, 


■il 


Pollard,    Thomas    InwooU.      I.    The    Indin, 
Inbule  and   the   Eo.s  of  E.xcliange :    an   E  say  on     he 

;.^I3„h.ce:^:^,e;;urrol^1i!e;n,^:;r^S^^^ 
.^eoretarv  tn  il,„  m         •       ,    ,      ""*  »  'pointed  private 

I  s  I  IS;*;-  "■!;,!,"-•  iztr  ?,r  7 

(Ed.)   Catalogue   of    the   Special    Eoan    Exh  bition   of 

■Triti  1,    \        '/'■"■  •  ^'  ^"'•'""'■■0  and  Wood- Work, 

Pol.ngto.,,  Viscount.     See  S.vvw.t!! 

lollitt,  J.     The  Education  of  Conscience  •  .1  AVnr.l 

aj^""*^^^'^  ., Vi-":!'^''  -•;  I"  ^tony  Pllioes: 


1  vol 


Ion*'!!*-,''.!   'l'""   Frances,      l.    Hope  Deferred 

vols  n  fvn     j"  V     ^^g^noo  is   Mine,  Lon.,   E>^8(;,  ;; 
"mn"^'  /  i  i-  ^"° '  °''  ^''0  Poiver  of  Love,  Lot     ES87 


-'.   Eunice:  a  ^ovel,  Lon., 


a  Story,  Lon..  187„, 
E'i7(i,  a  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
,,*!?!'"c'^',  Allan.     A  Botanical  Index  to  All  the 

Pollock,  C.  Frederick,  M.D.,  F.R  C  S    F  R  «  F 

jJi.pensary,  Glasgow.      The   Normal   and    Pa.  .oIoeicTil 

1' sfi:'s. '" """'""  ^^-^  ""^  ^y''"'^--  I'iuVt!  Lo:;:! 

Pollock,  Oavid.     Modern  Ship. Building  and  the 
Men  engage,!  ,n  it :  Steamship  Design,  .tc.,  "X  isss! 


v,|^if?r'j«te'^::^:'- -- --.'^^w :  ;;po,.oek  Edin.  c. .-  .may  x.:;;'  pZ:;  V 

.wl.'^y.P'^.'   N-    \"^V  .18-_-.    ISnio.      4.  'Decorative    Fiild   tI ""i:,,^ '" >  '"■'  ''"-'«>  ^Jolie  in  Farm  and 


"Is.     2.  A  Piece  of   Silver    N    Ym-l;     is'-a  '1  '■'    ' 

'g.-;;^"'"- ''«■;;'.  ^,l•ooms      must.     N.  York,  1882 
»vo.      6.    Gelhvnr:    a    Christmas    Legend    of    the 


8vo 
obi 


Field  Ion    i;-u        'la  '        ""^  """"  '"  Farm  and 
THv  in  r,;;-,    i  •  '1'  '•',■"«•     •*•  '^i-''  Vears'  Darling ;  or, 
ln.x  in  1  „wn.  Eon.,  Issii,  s,,.  Itimo.     4.  Over  the  \Vnll 
or,  Neuiboiirs  i.n.i   1,1.. ..V.,,! ,       +•  "><•'  me  (Vail , 


Life 


o.Nei^.^u.an;i,.,a;i^;L;;T;n.;i^^:;:'^r' 

>^AXo    7TuV:  '""\«l""  """oof  them,  Lon., 

1241 


N'orth-Land.      Illusl.      .V    Y„rk      iss'.,      ,      in 
B,>ston  Tea-Party.      Iljus        1882       «'«'■       1-'"n-    I' 
'■'-     lllust      ISH-i      0    v'  V,     8.  Songs  of  Bird- 

luust.    188j,     9.  \agrant  Verses,  N.York,  18.S7 


III    iv,i  \   V         •."'»..■'■    '"»""'i  ' '-■'■sBs,  11.  lork,  J8S7 


m. 


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I 


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ingfi  and  Doing?.  Illu^t.  I,on.,  ISSI,  nq.  liimo.  13. 
Spin  nnd  I'dilgie  :  wiiiit  tliey  di.l,  learnt,  Jic,  in  Onu 
J)iiy,  [.on.,  issfi,  4to.  11.  .^tory  of  ii  ,'<ccn't,  and  Secret 
of  a  Story.  Illu.it.  Lon.,  issti,  4to.  I.').  (Jolden  Age. 
Illiist,  Lon.,  18S7,  |).  Svo.  16.  Right  Onward  ;  or,  Hoys 
and  Boys,  Lon.,  I8s7,  p.  Svo. 

Pollock,  Edward,  I823-1S58,  b.  in  Philadelphia; 
"never  hud  a  day's  sehooling;"  began  to  write  for  the 
local  press  at  the  age  of  eighteen;  went  to  California 
in  18j2,  and  died  there.  I'oem,^  I'hila.,  1S7B,  12ino. 
Poslh. 


'  show  a  nature  susivptible  to  impressions  from  without, 
and  pupulile  of  lenderiu),'  suoli  impressions  witli  t\  certain 
facility  anil  skill."— .Vii/ioh,  x.xii.  Xyi. 

Pollock,  Sir  Frederick,  Hart.,  b.  I.S45;  son  of 
Sir  William  Frederick  Pollock,  iii/ni  ;  was  educated  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  of  which  he 
became  a  Fellow  in  lS(i.'<.  lie  was  ealleil  to  the  bar  at 
Lincoln's  Inn  l^TI;  was  examiner  in  law  at  Cambridge 
I87il-8I ;  became  professor  of  jurisprudence  at  Univer- 
sity College.  London,  18f<2,  Corpus  )irofessor  of  juris- 
prudence at  O.xford  18S;i,  nnd  professor  of  common  law 
at  O.xford  18.'<4.  Ho  is  eilitor  of  the  Law  (Quarterly  He- 
view  and  a  contributor  to  periodicals.  1.  Principles  of 
Contract  at  Law  and  in  Equity,  Lon.,  187,i,  .^vo;  -Ith 
ed.,  l(<8o.  2.  Leading  Cases  done  into  English.  By  an 
A|iprcntice  of  Lincolr'.s  Inn.  Lon.,  1876.  (Contains 
parodies  on  Browning,  Tennyson,  .to.)  3.  A  Digest  of 
the  Law  of  Partnership,  Lon.,  1877,  8vo;  Jth  ed.,  1888 
4.  S[)inoza:  his  Life  and  Philosophy,  l,(m.,  188(1.  8vo. 

"  To  account  for  this  far-reaching  and  growing  influence 
of  .Spinoza  without  as  well  as  within  the  philosophic  circle 
may  be  said  to  be  one  object  of  Mr.  Pollock's  volume.  .  .  . 
Too  mucli  praise  can  hardly  be  nivcu  to  .Mr.  Pollock  for 
the  thoroURhiiesf.  with  which  he  has  carried  out  his  ilitli- 
cult  w(]rk.' — .svi(.  ij(i\,  1.  77'.'. 

"All  that  has  been  Bleancd,  and  gathered,  and  conjec- 
tured even,  regarding  the  life  and  opinic;ns  of  the  great 
Hebrew  thinker  has  been  diligently  studied  bv  -Mr.  Pollock, 
aiul.evcry  statement  Mr.  Pollock  makes  regariiing  the  faces 
nmy  be  acceptol  as  .rue.  He  has  given  us  in  the  introduc- 
tion a  critical  account  of  all  the  imiMjrun.t  contributions 
to  our  knowledge  of  Spinoza  which  have  appeared  in 
various  languages.  He  has  sifted  the  numerous  works 
■which  in  recent  years  have  discussed  the  various  problems 
regarding  the  sources  of  Spinoza's  philosophy.  He  has 
ponilercil  over  the  aim,  purpose,  and  method  of  Spinoza 
until  these  have  almo.si  become  part  id' his  own  mental 
structure.ai.d  lie  .sets  lortli  the  system  of  his  master  not 
with  the  calm  circumspection  iit  one  who  expounds  a 
philosophy,  but  with  the  zeal,  the  earncstne'S,  and  with 
something  of  the  intolerant  ttercene.ss  of  one  who  propa- 
gates a  relit'lon."— .S/jfrtiitor,  liv.  187. 

a.  Etsays  in  Jurisprudence  and  Ethics,  Lon.,  1882, 
8vo. 

"Thirteen  essay.s  on  various  subjects  ranging  between 
special  branches  of  English  law  and  the  Stoic  pliilo.sopliy 
as  interpreted  by  .Marcus  .\urelius.  ...  In  none  of  the 
divisions  of  the  book  is  light  reading  to  be  found  ;  and  yet 
there  is  not  an  obscure  sentence."— .Su/.  Kc:\.  liii.  734.  t 

6.  The  Lanil  Laws,  C'Engli.sh  Citizen"  Ser.,)  Lon.,  1 
1883.  ]..  Kvo. 

"  Mr,  Pollock  hasccrtainlyearned  the  gratitude  of  lawyers 
as  well  as  laymen  for  the  brilliant  essay  in  which  he 'has  ; 
so  clearly  expounded  the  principles  of  our  Kiiglish  real- 
property  law.  and  has  thrown  light  upon  the  strance  cus- 
toms  and  wiaidrous  scholasth;  lictions  which   to   some 
minds  are  mere  monstrosities  and  to  others  have  appeared  ' 
to  lie  the  perfection  of  reason. '—C1IAKLE.S  I.  Elton  :  ,lca((.,  i 
x.w.  I'.ll'i.  ' 

7.  The  Law  of  Torts:  a  Treatise  on  the  Principles  of  i 
Obligations  arising  from  Civil  Wrongs  in  the  Common  ! 
Law,  Lon.,  1887,  8vo.  With  Wiiiuht,  R.  S.,  B.C.L.,  of  ! 
the  Inner  Temple,  barrister-at-law.  An  Essay  on  Pos-  I 
session  in  the  Common  Law,  Lon.,  1888,  8vo.  (Parts  I.  i 
(Introduction)  and  II.  (Of  Possession  generally)  are  bv  ! 
Sir  F.  Pollock,  and  Part  III.  (Possession  and  Trespas.t  ' 
in  Relation  to  the  Law  of  Theft)  is  by  Mr.  Wright.) 

Pollock,  .Htvjor-Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Rich- 
ard, K.C.s.I.,  b.  1827;  son  of  the  late  Chief  Baron  Sir  : 
F.  Pollock;  served  in  the  Punjab  campaign  1848,  Ac; 
retired  187',».  .Sport  in  British  Burmah,  Assam,  and  the 
Cossyah  and  Jyntiah  Hills,  lllust.  Lon.,  187i),  2  vols. 
8vo.  I 

Pollock,  «.  H.  The  Anointed  Sernph :  the  Last  I 
made  First:  vol.  i..  Wash.,  1388,  12mo.  j 

PoiDck,  J.  (Ed.)  The  Life  of  David  Charles 
Donaldson,  better  known  as  "Showman  Charlie,"  Lon., 
1875,  Itimo.  ; 

Pollock,  Rev.  James  Samuel,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  i 
F.E.I.S.,  educated  at  the  universities  of  Edinburgh  and 
Oicssen;  ordained  186!) ;  perjwtual  curate  of  St.  Alban's, 
Birmingham,  since  1871.     1.  Resting-Plaoes  :  a  Manual 
of   Private  Devotion,   Lon.,  1870:  3d  ed.,  1877,  18mo.  i 
124^ 


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2.  Out  of  Ihc  liody  :  a  Scriptural  Inquiry,  Lon  ,  187.% 
p.  8vo.  3.  .Measure  (d  Faith.  Lon.,  1877,  p.  .'<vo.  With 
Poi.i.ocK,  Thomas  li..  Gospel  Words,  Lon.,  1873,  12nio. 

Pollock,  Juliet,  Lady,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry 
Creed,  vicar  of  Corse;  in:irried,  Is  14,  to  Sir  W.  F.  Pol- 
lock, iii/i-d.  1.  Marre  Duniont:  the  Story  of  u  Farmer's 
Daughter,  Lon.,  1882,  cr.  8vo.  2.  Macready  as  I  knew 
him.  Lon.,  1S84,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  ISS.'i. 

"Such  reminlscence'i  as  those  contained  in  this  little 
monograph  should  be  welcome  to  all  who  care  for  the 
credit  ami  the  dignity  of  the  actor's  profession.  .  .  .  ufhis 
art,  of  his  acting  in  several  of  his  principal  part.s,  the  au- 
thor gives  us  siaiie  acute  and  thoughtful  criticisms,"— .sVi^ 
liii:,  Ivili,  7;i0, 

With  Ci.iKKoim,  W.  K.,  and  Poi.i.ocK,  W.  II.,  Litilo 
People,  and  other  Tales,  Lcm.,  Is;,!,  p.  8vo. 

Pollock,  Julius.      Xotes   on    Hhcumatism,  Lon., 
1878;  2d  eil.,  187'.l,  i:-'nio. 
Pollock,  W.     The  Temptation  of  Our  Ble.sed  Lord, 
,  and  other  Jlinor  Poems,  Lon.,  1873,  l.'mo. 
I     PoMock,  Walter  Ilerries,  b.  I85ii,  In  London, 
Eug. ;  younger  son  of  Sir  W.  F.  Pollock,  iii/rK  ;  was  ed- 
'  ucnicd  at  Eton,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  where 
he  graduated   in    1871  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner 
:  Temple   1874;  in   1884   became  editor  of  the  Saturday 
Review,  of  which  be  had  long  been  assistant  editor.     He 
has  lectured  at  the  Royal  Institution  on  historical  and 
literary  subjects  nnd  has  contributed  to  jieriodicals.     1. 
Lectures  on  French  Poets,  Lon.,  187il. 

"  Mr.  Pollock  nniy  he  said  to  deal  with  two  themes,— 
Bcranger  anu  Komaniicism.  .  .  .  The  book  is  one  which 
appeals  to  a  wide  circle  o''  rea.lers."— .S(i/.  Rii:,  .xlvii.  4;!i>, 

2.  Songs  and  Rhymes,  English  and  French,  Lon.,  18S2. 
"  The  note  of  Mr,  Pollock's  poems  is  reticence,  timplicilv, 

the  desire  to  .say  too  little  rather  than  seem  to  sav  u'n) 
much.  .  .  .  He  iscontent  notto  be  dithvrambic,  tosiiig  in 
a  voice  that  is  scarcely  higher  than  speaking,  and  to  draw- 
bis  themes  from  those  personal  experiences  of  I'nioiiou 
which  heccmie  so  rare  in  our  complex  and  mechanical 
.society."— EDMf.ND  W.  GossE:  Amd.,  xxi.  388. 

3.  (Trans.)  The  Paradox  of  Acting;  from  Diderot's 
"  Le  Paradox  sur  le  ComC-dien :"  with  Preface  by  Henry 
Irving.  Lon.,  1883,  cr.  8vo.  4.  The  Picture's  Secret:  a 
Story,  Lon.,  1883,  cr.  8vo.  5.  Verses  of  Two  Tongues, 
Lon.,  1884.  l2ino.  With  Pollock,  Laiiv,  Amateur 
Theatricals  :  Illustrated  by  Kate  Grecnaway  and  Hans 
Sebald  Behain,  Lon..  1880.  p.  8vo. 

"  The  volume  is  one  which  no  manager  of  private  theat- 
ricals can  atlord  to  be  without."—.*/.  lirr.,  xlix,  ;iO. 
Pollock,  Sir  William  Frederick,  Uart.,  .M.A., 

[idlte,    vol.    ii.,    PCLI.OI-K,    FUEDKHICK,    add., J    18l,^-l,s,ss, 

son  of  Chief  Baron  Sir  F.  Pollock;  b.  in  London:  grad- 
uated at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1836;  calleil  to  the 
bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1838;  was  queen's  remcrn- 
branoer,  master  of  the  court  of  exchequer,  and  scnicr 
luKster  in  the  Supre;ne  Court  of  Judicoture.  Personal 
Reminiscences,  Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 

"  The  book  is  a  cheerful  record  of  a  prosperous  career," 
— 6'u(.  Teel',,  Ixiv,  8J3, 

And  see  Macheauv,  W.  C,  siipni, 

Polwarth,  Uarou.    See  Siorr. 

Pomeroy,  H.  S.,  M.D.  The  Ethics  of  Marriage  : 
with  Introduction  by  Kev.  J.  T.  Duryea,  N.  York,  l.s8s, 
12iuo. 

Pomeroy,  John,  foa/.-,  vol.  ii.,  second  of  the  name 
there  mentioned,  add.]  I.  Until  the  End:  a  Xovcl, 
Lon.,  1867,  p.  Svo.  2.  Home  from  India:  a  Novel,  Lon,, 
IstiO,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  Lady  May's  Intentions:  a 
Novelette,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo. 

Pomeroy,  John  Norton,  LL.D.,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  1828-1885,  graduated  at  Hamilton  College  1847; 
admitted  to  the  bar  1851  ;  professor  of  law  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cftlifornia  1878-85.  1.  Remedies  and  Reme- 
dial Rights  by  the  Civil  Action,  according  to  the  Re- 
formed American  Procedure,  Best.,  1876,  8vo;  2d  ed., 
1883.  2.  A  Treatise  on  the  Sipccific  Performance  of  Con- 
tract, N.  York,  187!»,  Svo.  3.  A  Treatise  on  Equity  Juris- 
prudence in  the  United  States,  San  Fran.,  1881-83,  :l  vols. 
Svo.  4.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Riparian  Rights,  as 
the  same  is  formulated  and  applied  in  the  Pacific  States, 
including  the  !)octrine  of  Appropri-.tion,  St.  Paul,  1884, 
Svo;  new  ed.,  rev.  and  ed.  by  II.  C.  Black,  1887.  5. 
'.ecturcs  on  International  Law  in  Time  of  Peace.  Edited 
by  Theodore  Salisbury  Woolsey,  Professor  of  Interna- 
tional Law  in  the  Yale  Law  School.  Bast..  18S8,  Svo, 
Posth.     (These  lectures  were  delivered  in  1866.) 

Pomeroy,  Alarcug  Mills,  [unle,  vol,  ii.,  add.,]  b. 
1833,  nt  Elmiia,  N.Y.  1.  Gold-Dust,  1872,  12mo.  2. 
Briok-Dust,  872.  3.  Our  Saturday  Nights,  1873.  4. 
Home  Harmonies,  1876.     5.  Perpetual  Money,  1878. 


The  Diiig- 
Illust.     .\. 


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Pomeroy,  Orcn  Day,  M.D.,  b  1S3J 
niwis  !inj  Tmitriitntof  Uiauiisc-s  of  the  Ear 
Xork,  IW.',,  Svd. 

ls'(°",^4Vo.  ^'     '^■'"'""'^•'"'■^^  ""-'  '""V  it  arose,  Lon., 

Pond,  Fredrrifk  Eugene,  b.  IS5fi,  „t  Piu'kwau. 

in  ;■.       •'   «'''""■  "',Wil'l»«..a'.   .M„«H.„e,  publiZd 

.Vm"-u>?;     "','?.  P"'''i^''"^''  ""'ler  the  |,seu  h  „v.,  e    ,f 
"  \   ,11  W,ld„oo,l."     I.  Il„n,l-liook  for  Vuu„«  SpoVume 
Milwaukee    1S76.     2.  Memoirs  „r  K,„i„e.,t\x  „,rt.    en 
N.    \»rk      Ksrs.      3.  The   Ou„   Trhtl    ,„„1    K  el,l    Tr  ai 
Recor.l.,  of  America,  l.^Si.     And  see  Hk„bkiit,  H.  W  ' 

imtedat  1  arviml  IS.,S;  served  in  the  civil  war  ;  editor 
of    he  l>h,ladelph,a  Record  1S70-7-,  and  ,inoo  then 
wn  er  for  the  pre,,      The  Shenandoah  \-alley  in  1864 
(,;  Campaign,  o.  the  Civil  War.')    Map.    N.  Y^ork,  ]883, 

„**"""',\".'.'?"'^''  ^'  '""'"•■'^  "f  I.ife-Suving  Aiipli- 
ances  and  Military  and  Xaval  Constructions  invfnVc  fbv 
Joseph  iranc;,:  with  Sketches  „„d  Incidents  of  hi^ 
Business  l.ife,  &e.     Illnst.     X.  York.  1S8,0.  Svo 

k""')"-  'I-  "'"''.]  >!•  ISrti;  daughter  of  the  fourth 
Ear  of  liessborough.  I.  Nora,  Lon!:  is'll,  .'l  vols.  p.  8vo 
vols   VX-      ■""""""  "'"'  ^"'■'^  Liitimer,  Lon.,  IS73,  3 

Ponton,  Mungo,  [,n,ie,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  The  «e- 
ginn.ng:  its  When  and  its  How,  Lon.,  IS7I    p   ^vo 

je^j^.Siip&'i;;^^?!-;^.;;!;;'.-^ 

5(a!,  k-S™'  ''"•''■"''*■  "'"*  IJ""""*'"  i»  parli'l'ulur."- 
2    Glimpses  of  the  Future  Life,  Lon.,   IS73,  p.  8vo. 
3.  Freedom  of  the  Truth,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  8vo 
V   V  "/'  ,M  "-".1  ^""'se-    '•  A  Vacation  in  a  Buggy, 
]!'^J,''l1mo      '       ""•    ^-  ^""'"^  "'  ^'""y  '^'•■'"''''  !*"«'' 

,tiM,!'„^"''  V'l*''''-"?  "?"•■>'•  '■  The  Customs,  Super- 
stitions,  and  Legends  of  Somerset.  Lon.,  1877,  cr.  8vo 
j.  Ihe  Customs,  .Superstitions,  and  Legends  of  the 
County  of  Stafford,  Lon.,  1880   Svo 

•„,^T'*.',**'^,"'"  "^  ^*''"  <••'  b-  '828.  in  New  York  .■ 
served  in  the  volunteer  army  in  the  civil  war:  appointed 
captain  in  the  II.H.  army  ISC.T;  Indian  agent  iS6i»-.7(( 
Among  the  Smux  of  Dakota;  or,  Eighteenth  Months^ 
E.\perience  as  an  Indian  Agent,  N.  York,  1881,  12,no  ' 
^oole   Eva  Trav-ers  Evered.    I.  Eveni'ngSta;s;  ! 

.H8J,  32mo.  2.  Mottoes  and  Messages,  Lon  1882 
4MU0.  3.  Uolden  Links  in  a  Life-Chain,  Lon.,  I88b' 
l2i.io"'  "''  ^"'''■*""''k«-     illiist.      Lon.;  1887,'  : 

Poole,  Francis,  C.E.  Queen  Charlotte  Islands  • 
a  Narrative  ot  Discovery  and  Adventure  in  the  Nortli 
Pacific.    Edited  by  John  W.  Lyndon.   Illust.    Lon.,  1872, 

Poole,  Kev.   George  AylilTe,   [r,,,,.,   voL   ii., 

^^'L      ^^o-     I'«""-''<"-ough,  ("Diocesan   Histories," 
Ijoii.,  loM,  iliino.  ' 


POO 

Poole,  Ileginald  Stuart,  LL.D.,  r,„„,  vol  \\ 
M'Ja.,]  b.  1832  in  L„na„„,  ,„„„;.  K.v.  E.  I  i'ol  7 
i  '■;.  '"."■,  vol.  li.)  and  of  Sophia  I'oolc,  l„  „  vol  i" 
oo,.K,  M„s.;)  was  educated 'privately  in  E 'y'ld  und  t 
the  direction  of  his  uncle,  eI  W.  Lane.  11  ■'  va"  ,, 
:  pointed  assistant  in  the  Department  of  Aiitimie,  at 
[  he  British  Mus.um  in  l8.-,2  was  transferrcl  1  e  ne'v 
I  Department  of  Coins  and  Medals,  .d'  which  I,..  Wane 
i  keeper  in  187(K  and  is  the  general  editor  of  the  Uth  ■  ill 

\  ,nr         '.''"/oyal    Academy,  is  vice-president  of  the 

Egvptmn  Exploration  Fund,  and  hus  recently  been 
elected  professor  of  arch.eology  in  Vniversity  Colle." 
in  the  s;  „  h  t-  ^^'^"'I'ti^ .Catalogue  of  the  Swiss  Coin; 
in  the  Sou  h  Kensington  Museum,  bequeathed  by  C.  II 
[lownshend.-  with  Introductory  and  Historical  Notice 
I  1.0,,.,  1878,  8V0.     2.  The  Cities  of  Egypt,  Lon.,  Iss^p: 

'  luiunir^'lJtim.'s'" in ".?..'",''■'''!'''','"!■>•  '''"'P'"'  '"  «'"'''  '!'« 
,  rususcttttei,  as  it  were,  lier  ancient  cities."-.si«c(«^«-,  hi: 


lu.'f'tX'ilwV,''""'  '"  ;>"?■  "''  ly^  Prt'dece-ssors,  and  very  much 
better  than  some  ol  theni."-^lca(i.,  x.\i.  134 

I  oole,  Harriet.  (Trans.)  Great  and  Small,  by 
Madame  Larm^ue.  Illust.  Lon.,  1878,  cr.  8vo 
,„„="t°!'''-  *^''ss..Margaret  E.  I.  Pictures  of  Cot- 
tage L,le  1,1  the  West  of  England,  Lon.,  187U,  p.  Svo- 
fi-o  r?'  "•,  2.  Without  a  C'ha,acter:'a  Tale%:on.; 
INII,  l^mo.     3.  Pamela's  Bequest,  Lon.,  1881   p   Svo 

Poole,  Reginald  Lane,  Ph.D.,  M.A.,  son  of 
Edward  btanleyP,,ole,  (,,.  ,„  „„„.,  vol.  ii.;)  graduated  at 
iialliol  College  Oxford,  1878;  modern  history  lecturer  a    I 
Jesus  College  ]88(i.     I.  (Trans.)  The  Principles  of  He-  ! 
brew  Grammar   by  J   P.  N.  Land,  Lon.,  1876,  cr.  8vo.  i 

i;.„,,ii     f T  "Ij-"  ""S'len"*"  "f  the  Dispersion  at  the  ' 
iiecall  of  the   Edict   of  Nantes,  Lon.,  18811,  p.  8vo      3 
Sebastian   Bach,   ("Great    Musicians,")  Lon,  1882,  d 
M-o.      4     Illustrati.ms    of   the    Histcrv    of   Mediitviii 
,ic,ll"p  I-,'"  "'l,^^'ll"[tmeuU  of  Theology  and  Eeclesias-  ' 
1884   8vo"''    '"''''''"""'"•  the  Hibbert  Trustees.    Lon., 

"The  field,  when  Mr.  Lane  PnnU- chose  hf^  snl.jtfl  wan 

•rieclly  cle.ir  for  a.  reasoned  history  of  Eng  isli  or  of 

•-uropean   soh.dastlcism-that   is   to   sav,   of  m.  d  eval 

«el',l"i?s  o^,J^',','=^?i'l!.!!!:4!j:-';}r?/^^  ^i?"  "  "-^^  ^y  """  ">'« 

Hil.l'.llr.  X?!,"!"'^  .''^''''i'''',  .'"*  ^'^  the  fruit  of  the  Travellinir 
Hibbert  bcliolarship  lield  by  Mr.  Lane  Poole  for  two  years^ 


i: 


;i.  Coins  of  the  Ptolcmiei.,  Kings  of  Egypt,  ("British 
Museum  C,,t„ogueof(i,-eek  Coins/')  Lon^f fss; ,  cr.  s  o 
<•  Coins  ot  the  Shahs  of  Persia,  Safavis,  Afgh  .ns,  E 
i'hnns    Zands,  and  Kaiars,  (IJritish    Mu  cum   P  iblit 

I  li,.ind  others    Lectures  on  Art:  delivered  in  Suppor 
iLon'I'slsT'cf  s";"'"  ''--'"- "f  Ancient  Build'ilSgs: 

wardN';';',;;?',:'^  under  the  dlree^lo,;  of  his  g;cai:incre  Edl 
ward  Wi  I  ,,„  Lane,  the  Orientalist,  «»,„■„,  and  at  Cornus 

,w;2'';"'^r  °'"r'''  "■'""  ''og^diated  m  i"78,  i " 

1  g  lea,  y  attracted  attention  by  a  treatise  on  numi  mat- 
0,i  n  »P.l'°'nt«  'n  IS74  to  prepare  a  catalogue  of 

Ol .ental  coins  lor  the  British  Museum.     In  IS83  he  was 

n     «6  f""-rVlr  ^"Vi-^ne"  »"d  Art  Departml.,      Zl 

^^6  he  y,s,ted  Kussia  and  Turkcv  to  study  Mohan, 
ledan  numismatics.     He  is  a  contributor  to  fho  E'ncv- 
clouedia  Britannica,  the  Dictionary  of  National  Bk,gra- 
phy,  and  various  periodicals,  and  a  member  of  lea,nea 

t^alZ '!'  V  "«""''  ""'^  '>"  "■«  Continent.       .  E  s    . , 
in  Onet^tal  Nuimsmaties,  L„n.,  1872-77,  two  series,  Svo 

^^  ^^f2:X!:^^"^"'^-'  :<^Li,.of^^w:"t 

fs""^;   3;/^'"-''«'^-ghter  and  Wife.     Lon.,' 

i  Ion'  'js^r'.C^"'''^'".^^""""''''  "■"'  British  Colonies,") 
of?he  Prnhlrv  >'  '^™?'-*  Speeches  and  Tabie-Tillk 

Mo|','„:m,;;'ea"'^^/A.:x;i"^y>-  '■'•■l''"»«  »"  ">«  reHgio.,  of 

8.  Social  Life  in  Egypt :  Supplement  to  "  Picturesque 
Palestine,"  Lon.,  1SS4,  r  8vo  ')  iv,\  \  s.i  „.•  r 
the  PrnsB  w,.it L™.  /  r  ,  ^'^"■'  Selections fi-oiu 
I  ,°f.  '^"t'ngs  of  Jonathan  Swift:  with  Notes 
Lon.,  1 884  1 2mo.  in.  Notes  for  a  Bibirography  of  Swil': 
reprinted  from  The  Bibliographer,  lS84,Yon  ,  1884, "  '4: 

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12.  (Ed.)  Cciins  and  Mediils  .-  their  I'liice  iinil  History 
in  Art.  I!y  the  Authi)ra  of  the  liritish  .Mii.scuin  Ufficinl 
Cntaloguos.     With  NumiToiis  Illustrations,      l.on.,  InS5 

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IS85,  4to.  6,  Rcminiaccnees  of  .Sixty  Vcnrs  in  tlio 
Nationnl  Metropolis.  Illust.  I'hiln.,  i8sfl-87,  2  vols. 
Svo. 

Poore,  <;eorge   Vivinn,  M.K.,  M.U.C.P.,  assist. 


as'nm^';;,'";vl,lch'7?u.'un,K^  !  "?'  I'hysician  f.  Tnivcrsity  ilos|,it„l,"l,ond;,n;  and  sin,.; 

-sry".  I'v  8:;:;l     '^'"'^'"''""'-■";  physician  t.,  th«  U.,val  Inliriuary  for  Women  and  Chil. 


in  Itself  asonKrnssini;  i 

tliin  can  lieilireclud,"-    ^  . 

I.S.   Thu  Art  of  the  .Saracens  in  Kgvpt.      Illiist.     Lcjn  '''''-'"•      '•  ^   Te.\t-liook  of  Klectricily  in  Medicine  and 

l..<stl,  ,Svo.     14.  The  Moors  In  .<iiain,'("  .St.iry  of  (lie  Xa-  !  i?'"'*!"!;}'.  J-"')-.  _\^Jl>,_  p.    8_vo.     2.    iTrans.)    .Selecti.ins 


tions,")  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo.  I.^i.  Catalogue  (jf  the  M.. 
hanmieilan  Coins  In  the  Bodleian  I^ihrary,  Lon.,  1888, 
•Ito.  Ifi.  The  Life  of  the  .'iiglit  Hon.  ."^'tratford  Can- 
ning', Viscount  .Stratford  de  lU'delill'e,  K.tJ.,  O.C.li., 
D.C.I,.,  LI,.U.,  .Ic. :  from  his  Memoirs  and  I'rivateand 
Ollicdal  I'.ipers:  with  I'ortraits,  l,on.,  1SS8,  2  vols.  8vo. 

•' His  l)(iok,  .  .  .  while  having  the  eliarui  iniio(;rapliv, 
l.s  niiieh  more  a  eoiilrihutioii  to  niiieleemh  cenlurv  Ill's- 
tory  111  the  sliapeof  wliat  aiinsat  heiiiKa  stricllv  imiilirlial 
reeoKl  o  one  liistoryniaker's  career  tliuii  a  IjioL-iaiiliv  of 
the  u^nal  type.  — ..|(//,,  No,  ;il81.  ' 

"  A  biouraphy  of  the  very  lirst  mnK."—Sat.  llrv.,  Ixvi  712. 
With  (iMMi,  E.  J.  W.,and  (Jii.ma.v,  Ahtiiuii.  The  .Story 
of  Turkey,  (".Slory  of  the  Nations,")  I,on.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 
(.Mr.  (iibb  gave  special  attention  to  chapter?  on  Ottoman 
Literature  apil  Ottoman  Administration,  and  Mr.  (jll- 
iiiiin  to  the  Modern  I'eriod.)  And  sec  L.ine,  Edwauu 
M'n.i.iAM.  Hiijirii. 

I'oole,  M'illiain  Frederick,  LL.D.,  [nuir;  vol. 
Ii.,l  librarian  of  th  j  Cincinnati  I'ublic  Librarv  1869-74, 
and  of  the  Chicago  Public  Idbrary  1874-87,  since  when 
he  has  been  engaged  in  organizing  a  library  founded 
by  Walter  1,.  Newberry  at  Chicago.  He  was  president 
of  tlie  American  Mbrary  A.«soeiation  1885-87,  and  has 
since  been  president  of  the  American  Historical  Associa- 
tion. 1.  The  Ordinance  of  1787,  and  Manasseh  Cutler 
as  an  Agent  in  its  Formation,  lS7(i,  8vo.  2.  Index  to 
Periodical  Literature;  3d  ed.,  brought  down  to  January. 
18S2.  with  the  Assistance  of  William  I.  Fletcher,  and 
the  Co-Operation  of  the  American  Library  Association 
ni.d  the  Library  Association  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
liost.,  1882,  imp.  8vo;  First  Supplement,  January,  1882, 
to  January,  1887,  Bost.,  1888,  imp.  Svo. 

"A  book  that  is  a*  excellent  in  Us  execution  a.sitlsbold 
In  conception  and  useful  in  object."— /Icik/.,  xxiii.  127 

3.  Anti-Slavery  before  1800  :  an  Essay,  Cin.,  1887, 
Svo. 

Pooler,  C.  T.  (Ed.)  Manual  of  the  Sohool  Laws 
of  New  York  City,  N.  York,  1884,  lOmo. 

Pooley,  C.  1.  Notes  on  the  Old  Crosses  of  Ulou- 
cestcrsbiro,  Lon.,  1808,  imp.  8vo.  2.  Historical  and 
Descriptive  Account  of  the  Old  Stone  Crosses  of  Somer- 
set. Lon,,  1877,  r.  8vo.  3.  Arthur  d'Esto,  Actuary  and 
Quaker:  Sketch,  Bristol,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Pooley,  H.,  and  Carnie,  K.  Common-Sense 
Method  of  Teaching  French,  Lon.,  1884,  sq.  16mo. 

Pooley,  T.,  li.Sc,  F.C.S.  Brewing  and  Distilling, 
("  British  Manufacturing  Industris,")  Lon.,  1876, 12mo. 
Poor,  Henry  V.,  editor  of  Poor's  .Manual  of  Rail- 
roads, published  annually.  1.  Money  and  its  Laws: 
embracing  a  History  of  Monetary  Theories  and  a  His- 
tory of  the  Currencied  of  the  United  States,  N.  York. 
1877,  8vo. 

"Of  its  OiJ  capacious  pages  only  61  are  devoted  to  what 
Is  undoubtedly  the  most  important  part  of  it  —in  fact,  the 
reason  for  its  existeiiee.^the  author's  account  of  his  '  Laws 
pt  .Money.   .  ,  .  A  writer  whose  mind  is  in  the  comlitioii 


from  the  Clinical  Works  of  Dr.  Duchcnne,  (New  Sydcn- 

]  bam  .Soe.,)  Lon.,  1883,  8vo.  3.  CoB'ee  ami  Tea:  a  Lec- 
ture given  at  the  Parkes  iMuseum.  Lon.,  1884. 

Pope,  A.  (fame  liirils  and  Water-Foil  of  the 
Unitcil  Stales.     Illnst.     X.  York,  1878,  ,,1)1.  f(d. 

,  Pope,  Alfred  CroNby.  1.  A  .Midical  Ilaml-llonk 
for  .Mothers,  Lon,,  1873,  p.  8vo.  2.  On  the  Climate  of 
Davos  am    I'latz  in   Cases  of  Consumption,   Lon.,   I.s7<j, 

1  Svo.    3.  The  Stu,ly  of  .Materia  Me,lica  :  an  Address,  Lon,! 

I  18811,  8vo, 

Pope,  Charles  Henry.  A  History  of  the  Dmches- 
,  tor  Pope  Family,  1034-1888:  with  Sketches  of  other 
I'opes  in  Englan.l  an,l  America,  and  Notes  upon  Several 
Intermarrying  Families.  Illust.  Bost.,  I.SNS,  1.  8vo. 
I  Pope,  Franklin  Leonm  d,  b.  1840  at  Oreat  Bar- 
rington,  Mass.;  assistant  engii  eer  of  the  American  Tel- 
egraph Companv,  an,l  of  the  Kuss,i-Ainerii'an  Telei'iaph 
Company,  1801;  clitor  of  the  Electrical  Engineer''sinco 
1884,  1.  Modern  Practice  of  tlie  Electric  Telegraph, 
N,  York,  1870,  8vo;  4th  e,l,,  1871.  2.  Life  and  Work 
of  Joseph  Henry,  1S70.  3.  The  Western  Bmimlarv  of 
Ma.ssachusetts:  a  Study  of  Indian  an,l  Colonial  Ilis'torv, 
Pittslield,  18S6,  Svo.      Privately  jirintcd. 

Pope,  Kev.  George  ilglow,  D.D.,  ordaind 
1843;  formerly  warden  of  Bishop  Cotton  School  ami 
College  at  Bangalore;  lecturer  in  Tamil  and  Telugu  at 
O.xford  since  1885,  1,  A  Text-Dook  of  In,lian  History  : 
with  (ieograidiical  Tables,  Examination  Questions,  .t'c, 
Lon,.  1«71,  sq.  16mo;  3,1  ed.,  with  sixteen  maps.  1880. 
2.  !iand-Book  of  the  Ordinary  Dialect  of  the  Tamil  Lan- 
guage, Lon.,  1883-84,  3  parts,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  .«acr,..,l 
Kurral  of  Tiruvallva-Xfiyanar  :  with  Translation,  Notes 
Ac,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo. 

Poj.p,  Henry.  The  Struggle  for  Existence.  By 
Gavihi      "eak.     X.  York,  1872. 

Popt ,  Henry  IMontngu  Uandall,  M.A.,  1840- 
1880,  graduate,!  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  1871; 
Fellow  of  Lincoln  College  1872-74;  called  to  the  bar  at 
Lincoln's  Inn  1S73,  1.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  and 
Practice  of  Lunacy,  Lon,,  1877,  Svo.  2.  Bills  ,)f  Sale 
Act,  1878  :  with  Notes,  Lon,,  1878,  12nio, 

Pope,  J.  J.  Number  One,  and  how  to  Take  Care 
of  him  :   Poiiular  Talk,s,  Lon,,  1S82,  12mo. 

Pope,  James  H.  1.  Health  for  the  Maori:  ii 
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Sociology,  Wellington,  1887,  Svo.  (AVritten  mainly  "  for 
the  use  of  young  Maoris  able  to  understand  easy  Eu"- 
lish,")  ^ 

Pope,  John  BuckinKhani.  1.  Railway  Raie- 
and  Radical  Rule  :  being  a  .Series  of  Practical  Question- 
vitally  affecting  the  Interests  of  Traders  and  Agricul- 
turists, Lon.,  1S84,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Curse  of  Cobdcn; 
or,  .John  Bull  v.  John  Bright.  E,lin.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Pope,  Rev.  William  MnrI,  D.D.,  b.  1822,  at  Ho 


inalcated  by  .Mr.  I'oor'.s  language  is  clearly  iwt  quallHed  I  '"".  N.S. ;   studied  theology  at  Richinoml  College,  Eng- 
scTeiitmc  m'qu^^^^^  praseeution  of  any  Hand;    entered  the  ininist_ry  of  the  .Methodist  ChurclT; 

2.  Resumption  and  the  SiKer  Question,  N.  York,  1878 
12mo.     3.  Sketch  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  In 


professor  of  theology  in  Didsbury  College,  Manchester, 
since  1867.  1.  Discourses  on  the  Kingdom  and  Reign 
of  Christ,  Lon,,  1869.  2.  A  Compendium  of  Christian 
Theology,  Lon.,  1875-76,  3  vols.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  18S0.  3. 
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(Fernley  Lectures,)  Lon,,  1875,  Svo:  2d  ed.  same  year, 
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.      p  ..        ,,  ,,    ,    -    ,  dresses,  and    Charges    of  a   Year,  Lon.,  1S7S,  svo.     6. 

in    Comparative    Mythology,    (Trans.)  The  First  Epistle  of  St.  .John  :  a  Contributi,m 

to  Biblical  Theology,  by  Erich  llaupt,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

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2    The    P^Mt  ;.l  n     •  .  ""^  ^'.'n'  ^'"""'.'"'  }Ti-  "  ^"'*-  i  ""l"    '»'^^-      "•    '^''^    I""'"-''    Witness,  and   other    Dis- 
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a  Stati.stical  Record  of  the  Federal  Officials,  Legislative,  ,      Popolf,  Co'  Uantine.     (Trans.)  What  I  Believe, 


ternal  Improvements  of  the  United  States  :  with  a  Re- 
view of  the  Charges  made  against  Railroad  Corporations, 
N.  \ork,  IS81,  Svo.  4.  Twenty-Two  Y'ears  of  Protec- 
tion, N,  York,  188,8,  Svo, 

Poor,  Laura  Elizabeth.     .Sanskrit  and  its  Kin 
ared    Literature:  Stmlics    ' 
Bost.,  1880,  lOmo. 

Poor,  Walter  S.      The  Law  of  References,  under 
the^Code  and  Statutes  of  New  York,  N.  York,  18SS,  8vo. 


Executive,  ami  Judicial,  of  the  United  Sf;itcs.  1776, 
IS7S,  Bost.,  1878,  4to,  3.  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
Ambrose  E,  Burnside,— Soldier,  Citizen,  Statesman  :  with 
Introduction  by  H,  B,  Anthony,  Providence,  R,I„  1882, 
8vii,  4.  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  (lovcrninent 
Publications   of  the    United   States,   1774-1881,  Wash., 


by  C.Hint  L,-:;  ^oistoi,  N.  York,  IgSil,'  12mo. 

Porri,  Louis.     Poems,  Lon.,  1882. 

Porrilt,  Norman,  M.R.CS,,  late  house-surgeon  to 
the  Hudilerslield  Infirmary  and  the  General  Intirniarv, 
Leeds,  The  Operative  Treatment  of  Intra- Thoracic  Ef- 
fusion, Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo. 


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M-Muc'iite.l    Mini.itcrsi, 


l^i;-!,  9111.  |,.  svo:  new  oil.,  1SM7.  in      .■  '     i 

Porter,  Alb...,  .,.      Ni.«„n,,  J.,.t  an,,  Preen..    JuTr::JT:;,^'\^rr  T,::^,^' ^^''T', '"  '"^  '""■ 


1SO;)-1,S7,0.      li.v  ail  111,1  Ito-iJenl      1875. 

I'orter,  Mrs.  Anil   E.     1.  Cousin   Polly's  (;»l,l 

Mine:    a    Novel,   N.  York,  1878,  ,Sv„.     2.  M   He  e 

noweil.,  Ii08t.,  IS7(),  Ifluio.  ^' 

T..V"'''7',  A""'e-  ('i''«ns.)  Popular  Life  „f  .«,iint 
Tere.a„f,Ie,„.,;  from  the  Frenel!  of  L'Al,be  M,  e 
Joseph  :  wuli  a  Preface  by  T.  ,^.  Preston,  N.  York   l"^^, 

ter'.^^^'"''"-T'  '•'"•'•  ":"  "f  Con„„„J„re  iMvi.l  Put 
icr,    y.  ,.  ■iiilr,  v„l.  „,;)  eilueateil  at  Coliiinbhin  ('olle<-c 

ailniiral  ISfl.j  ami  ailuiiia     ,S7(|.      |.   rifo  ,,f  (•„,„„„„, 

DavM  Porter  Albany,  187.0.     2.  AllanDai'.  a   1 
leviable:  a  Komanee.     Illust.     X.  York.  Iss,,.    'j.in 


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j      Porter,  .lerniaiii  U.     our   I'ek.iial   Il,„„ 
I  Aslmnoiiier  >.  \  lew  .,f  Heaven,  l.„n.,  I,s.-S,  .,„    (, 

ui:T':i:!!";^i'Y::::-  "^--^-f-'-Pyuieof 

I  Porter,  John  Addison,  ,«on  of  ,I„hn  A,|,Ii.„n 
I'orer,  (,„„,,    vol.  ii.  o   b.  |s,o,;,,„    x,,,,  ||, ,,„,.';„;" 

i  gnuluate,!  at  Yale  l>7s,  aii.l  became  a  ,i.,i,rnali,i,  '    .   nij 
-orporation  of  Yale  College,  Wash.,  mi.     2.   A,l  nin 
Vafe'TiH,  l!^o;'^'  "'  "■"^"""?<""-  "*^^-     3.  Skotehesllf 

•inL'orpbe^'p''?''  V'-  ^'V^'^gy  of  the  Descend- 
■ints  ol  1  eter  Porter,  »li.,  settled  at  Weymouth,  A[a»<a. 
chusetts,  in  lli.l.^  Purlinston,  .Me.,  I.s7ii   s,.,        '  " 

1  orter,  Joshua  Henry,  ,|  ' 


events  and  Anecdotes  of  the  Civil  War,  N.  York,  iss5,  I  the  Wounded'  i'^'w^/r'"'      '^'^ '' "  ''^■■""'  ''"■"""«•"  '"" 


i„.   ir      Vr- ,"'"'  ''"'  "■•''''''  II  Prize  was  awarded 

by  Jler  Majesty  the  Queen  of  l'rus..i„  and  Km;,ieas  of 
Oeriiiany  i„  ,|,,  Year  1S74,  l,on.,  I,s7,-.,  12in,r    ' 
■  '""«""»  Josias   Leslie,  D.U.,  l.L.u.,' r„„,^  ..ol 
''■•  ''"'7".  1^"-.  ,J»„.v  I i:,.,]  isk'i-l.^s;    b  at  ii  1?" 

hTs",  ^'  ^?"''^"''  ''■^■'""'''  '""'  ••■''"^"•^''  "t  t he  universi: 

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2d*ed  "fl'  *I".7T'  V  ^^^T"J'  "IJ  Remini»ccnces  ; 
Al  (d.,  Lon.,  S75,  p.  8vo.  2.  Twenty  Years'  Kecoileo. 
tu,„s  ol  an  Irish  Police  Magistrate;  6th  ed.,  LonriSSO, 

Porter,  Brig.-Gen.    Fitz-John.   b 


Portsmouth^  Jif:  g;^uat^'l;-':;J^"t; j;  "^L^^ 
Academy  1845;  served  in  the  Mexican  war  and  „  tl  e 
civ.I  war,  becoming  colonel  and   brevet  brigadier  . en' 

ma  tialTllfi'  ""^-  '"'7"?.^^  "'«  "'"^'''  "^  '^  '^^tl 
mu  tial  in  ISfi.i;  reinstatoti  by  act  of  Congress  18SB   (l,„ 

injustice  of  tlio  charges  agai^t  him  h^v^ng  b len  f.l 

established     Narrative  of  the  Services  of  the  Fifth  Armv 

w"l88,),'cP'8vo^"''"'""'"""°=   ""  ^"''"™'«^  '^"•"''1' 

ArchWstn'  frT  ?'"•  ^.^'"^^'  ^-'■'  «»■"»"  Catholic 
Arthbishop  of  IJoinbay.     Spiritual  Retreats  :  Notc«  of 

th     Sae::;d%'l"^'  p""^'"«-tions  given  in  the  Conv  nt  o 
the  baerod  Heart,  Roehanipton  ;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1888,  cr. 

Porter,  George    William.    1. 


in    th„    I     r'"r'        '""""'ee  ana  the  Jordan 

nn    %«'"-\'"'^°  ""''   ^"''"""  «'■  «"■•   Lord. 

Porter,  Luther  Henry.    Outline."  of  the  Const! 

IW       ""'"'^  '"  ""'  ^'""^"^  States,  X.  York,   188^; 


•  **<""'"»  '^''■s.  Martha.     Short  Records  of  the  Mis 

.,?'«"«'•'    ^"•V*;,.''''"y  ^^'      1-  I'oor    Papa,    Boat., 
18,9,    Ibmo.     2.  Five   Little  Southerners,   Host:,    188i; 

Porter,  Kev.  Noah,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  r„„(e    vol  ii 

add.]  president  of  Yale  College  1S71-S6  S  American 
Colleges  and  the  American  Public,  New  Haven"  870 
Sclli  Sa:;!;;,"^!^.'^"^'-'^"""^'"'  ""  College  Jid 
cuUh'"t'"|,m,^,  """■■?.'■  "^"'  'en.st  the  attention,  of  all 

H!;i;^;'X;;;[i;;;<,-,i,^e^:^:f^^;;)^™r?^^'^"""'^'^'  '^""-  - 

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Practical,  1885.  8.  Bishop  Berkeley,  1S85.  9.  Kant's 
Ethics;  a  Criticnl  Expujition,  Chic,  ISStl.  1(1.  Fifteen 
Years  in  tlie  (,'hapel  of  Viile  Cnlk'ge,  187l-188ti,  [ner- 
luons,]  N.  Yorlf,  1SS7,  12iu.p. 

Porter,  Robert  P.,  nupunntenilent  of  the  U.S. 
Census  of  ISilO.  1.  The  W.yt:  from  the  Census  of  1880, 
Chic,  18S2,  Svo.  2.  Protection  iind  Free  Trudo  To-Day, 
at  Homo  and  Abroiid,  Host.,  1SS4.  8vo. 

Porter,  Miss  Rose,  b.  in  New  York  ;  resident  at 
New  Haven.  She  has  contributed  many  sitetchcs  and 
short  stories  to  religious  periodicals.  1.  Summer  Drift- 
Wood  for  tlie  Winter  Fire,  N.  York,  1870,  lUmo.  2. 
Christmas  Evergreens,  N.  Y'ork,  IS7B,  sq.  Kimo.  3.  A 
Song  and  a  Sigh,  N.  York,  1877,  12uio.  4.  Heartsease, 
N.  Y'ork,  1878,  l8mo.  o.  In  the  Mist,  N.  York,  187U, 
18mo.  t!.  Flower-Songs  for  Flower-Lovers,  N.  York, 
188(»,  sq.  Ifimo.  7.  Charity,  Sweet  Charity,  N.  York,  1880, 
16mo.  8.  Our  .Snints:  a  Family  Story,  N.  York,  1881, 
Itimo.  9.  (Ed.)  Comfort  for  the  Mothers  of  .-Vngcls,  N. 
York,  1881,  liiuio.  111.  In  the  Shadow  of  his  Hand: 
Thoughts  for  Lonely  Hours,  N.  York,  1882,  12mo.  II. 
The  Story  of  a  Flower,  and  other  Fragments  twice 
gathered,  N.  York,  188:!,  16mo.  12.  Winged  Songs:  an 
Easter  Jubilee,  N.  York,  IS8,'i,  sq.  lOmo.  13.  The  Gift 
of  Gifts  :  Loving  Kindness  in  the  Morning,  Faithfulne.«s 
Every  Night,  N.  York,  I8s:l,  48mo.  14.  Foregleams  of 
Immortality,  N.  York,  1884,  Kimo.  16.  Green  Pastures 
for  the  Shepherd's  Lambs,  N.  Y'ork,  1884,  sq.  48mo.  Ifi. 
(Ed.)  Anchorage  for  the  Storm-Tossed,  N.  York,  1884, 
16mo.  17.  (Ed.)  Lift  up  your  Hearts;  or,  Helpful 
Thoughts  for  Overcoming  the  World,  Lon.,  1885,  Ifimu. 
18.  Honoria;  or.  The  Gospel  of  Life,  N.  York,  1885, 24mo. 
I«.  (Ed.)  Treasure-Thoughts:  Selections  from  the  Writ- 
ings of  F.  W,  Farnir,  ("Si)aro  Minute"  Ser.,)  Boat., 
1885,  12mo.  2(1.  (Ed.)  A  Year  of  lileasings  and  a 
Blessed  Year,  N.  York,  1885, 24mo.  21.  In  Quiet  and  in 
Confidence:  a  Heart-to-Heart  Diary,  N.  Y'ork,  1886, 
Ifimo.  22.  (Ed.)  Sunrise;  or,  Easter  Triumi)h,  Bost., 
188fi,  24mo.  2.i.  A  Modern  St.  Christopher;  or.  The 
Brothers,  N.York,  1887,  l2mo.  24.  (Ed.)  Thoughts  of 
Beauty  and  Words  of  Wisdom;  from  the  Writings  of 
John  Ruskin,  Bost.,  1887,  12mo.  25.  (Ed.)  Bits  of 
Burnished  Gold,  N.  York,  1888,  4  vols.  48mo.  2B.  (Ed.) 
From  Queens' Gardens :  Selected  I'oems  of  .Mrs.  Brown- 
ing, Jean  Ingelow,  and  others,  N.  York,  1888.  27.  Rest 
Awhile,  N.  York,  Isss,  24mo.  28.  (Ed.)  The  Story  of 
Mary  the  Mother,  Bost..  1888,  12mo. 

Porter,  Mrs.  S.  K.  (Trans.)  Martin  Bernhard; 
or,  Seed-Time  and  Harvest,  by  Franz  Hoft'mann,  Easton, 
Pa.,  I'<s:i,  l6mo. 

Porter,  Rev.  Seymour  Teuloii,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  minister  of  an  Independent  church  at  Darwen, 
Lancashire,  1836-48,  afterwards  at  (ilasgotr.  Last  Ser- 
mons in  a  Forty-One  Y'eivrs'  Ministry,  Lon.,  1873,  12mo. 
Porter,  Thomas.  The  Student's  Guide  to  the 
Practice  of  Italian  Architecture.  Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  fol. 
Porter,  Rev.  Thomas  Conrad,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
[(inlf,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  With  Coultkh,  John  M.,  Synopsis 
of  the  Flora  of  Colorado,  (Geographical  and  Geological 
Survey  of  the  Territories.)  Pub.  by  U.  S.  Gov't.  Wash., 
1873,  8vo. 

Porter,  William  Henry,  M.D.  A  Practical 
Treatise  on  Renal  Diseases  and  Urinary  Analysis,  N. 
York,  1887,  8vo. 

Portman,  M.  V.  Manual  of  the  Andamanese  Lan- 
guage, Lon.,  1888,  12mo. 

Posey,  S.  A.  1.  Te.xas  Unreported  Cases,  vol.  i. : 
containing  the  Consent  Cases  decided  in  1879,  1880,  and 
1881  by  tlie  Commission  Court,  St.  Louis,  1886,  Svo.  2. 
Te.xas  Civil  Digest,  including  Supreme  Court  Reports, 
vols,  lii.-l.xv.,  .tc,  St.  Louis,  1887,  8vo. 

Posnett,  Mrs.  (ieorge.  1.  The  Touch  of  Fate, 
Lon.,  1884,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  2.  On  the  Square,  Lon., 
1884,  p,  8vo.  Anon.  3.  Her  Golden  Forget-Me-Not, 
Dublin,  1885,  p.  8vo.  4.  Who  am  I?  Lon.,  1885,  fp.  8vo. 
Anon. 

Posnett,  Ilutcheson  iMacaulay,  M.A.,  LL.D., 
F.L.S.,  barrister-at-law,  professor  of  classics  and  Eng- 
lish literature  in  University  College,  .Auckland,  New 
Zealand.  1.  Historical  Method  in  Ethics,  Lon.,  1882, 
8vo.  2.  The  Rioardian  Theory  of  Rent,  Lon.,  1884,  or. 
Svo.     R.  Comparative  Literature.  Lon..  1886,  p.  8vo. 

"  We  find  very  little  interest  In  Mr.  Posnett's  '  Compara- 
tive Literature.'  The  orrangenient  seems  l)y  no  means 
well  ordered.  Heaps  of  information  (not  always  correct) 
are  'shot'  (like  rubliislii  all  over  the  place.  .  .  .  How  re- 
mote all  this  is  from  tlie  study  of  literature!''— .Sa(.  Bev., 
Ixi.  481. 
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Post,  Alfred  Charles,  1806-18811.  With  others. 
Medical  Etiiics  and  Medical  Etiquette,  N.  York,  1883, 
12iuo. 

Post,  Iloyt.  Michigan  Supreme  Court  Reports, 
vols,  xxiii.-xxxvi.,  (1871-78,)  Detroit,  1871-79,  14  vols. 
8vo;  2d  el.  of  vols,  i.-ix.,  with  Annotations  by  J.  L. 
Stoddard,  Chic,  1882-84. 

Post,  John  J.  Old  Streets,  Roads,  Lanes,  Piers, 
and  Wiiarves  of  Now  Y'ork:  showing  the  Former  and 
Present  Names,  N.  Y'ork,  1882,  Hvo. 

Po»t,  Truman  A.  Missouri  Supreme  Court  Re- 
ports, vols,  xlii.-lxiv.,  (1867-77,)  St.  Louis,  1867-78,  23 
vols.  8vo. 

Poste,  Edward,  M.A.,  graduated  at  Oriel  College, 
Oxford.  1.  (Trans.)  Aristotle  on  Fallacies;  or.  The 
Sophist!  Elenohi:  with  Notes,  Lon.,  Svo.  2.  (Tran.s.) 
The  Skies  and  Weather  Forecasts  of  Aratus,  Lon.,  cr. 
Svo. 

Postdate,  J.  L.    Uinbraa:  Poems  and  Translations, 

i  Lon.,  1881,  r.  8vo. 

j  Pott,  Mrs.  Henry.  The  Promus  of  Formularies 
and  Elegancies;  being  Private  Notes,  eirc.   l.iUl,  hitli- 

:  erto  unpublisheil.  By  Francis  Baoon.  Illustrated  and 
elucidated  by  Passages  from  Shakspere:  with  Preface 
by  E.  A.Abbott.    Lon.,  1882,  8vo.     (This  is  intended  to 

I  support   the  theory  of  the  Baconian  origin  of  Shake- 

j  speare's  Plays, — jiresumably  by  the  Baconian  process  at' 

'  induction.) 

i     "  .'^Ix  hundred  and  twenty-eight  pages  of '  words,  words, 
words,'  resulting  in  nothing."— Sjicctatiir,  Ivi.  '21)3. 
Potter,  Burton    Willis.      The   Road    and   the 

'  Roadside,  Bost.,  1866,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  1887. 

j      Potter,  Charles  Edward.      1.    Genealogies  of 

'  some  Old  Families  of  Concord,  Massachusetts,  and  their 
Descenihints  in  Part  to  the  Present  Generation  :  vol.  i., 
Bost.,  1887,  4to.  2.  Genealogies  of  the  Potter  Families 
and  their  Descendants  in  America  to  the  Present  Genera- 
tion :  with  Historical  and  Biographical  Sketches,  Bost., 
1888,  4to. 

Potter,  Mrs.  Cora  Urquhart.  (Ed.)  My  Recita- 
tions, Phila.,  1887,  12mo. 

Potter,  F.  W.  (Trans.)  French  Celebrities,  as  .seen 
by  their  Contemporaries  :  Brief  Biographies  of  French- 
men of  our  Day,  by  Ernest  Daudet  ond  Others,  N.  York, 
1883,  12mo. 

Potter,  Frederick  Scarlett,  b.  1834,  at  Stoke, 
near  Campden,  Gloucestershire;  studied  art  at  the 
Royal  Academy;  was  awarded  a  medal  in  1863.  and 
is  a  professional  sculptor.  I.  (Ed.)  Papers  read  bcfmo 
the  Associated  Arts  Institute,  Lon.,  I86i)  el  Kirj,,  Svu. 
2.  Out-of-Door  Friends;  Habits  of  Familiar  Aninih!-, 
Lon.,  1875,  18mo.  3.  Melcoinbe  Manor;  a  Family 
Chronicle,  Lon.,  1875,  4to.  4.  Eriing  ;  or,  The  Days  nf 
St.  Olaf,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  8vo.  5.  Song-Mead:  with  other 
Narratives  in  Verse,  Lon.,  1876,  12nio.  6.  Heroes  of 
the  North  :  a  Story  from  Norwegian  Chronicles,  Lon., 

1876,  p.  8vo.  7.  Marian  and  her  Cousins,  Lon.,  187", 
Uimo.  8.  Sam  and  his  Jokes.  Illust.  Lon.,  I.'<77, 
16mo.       9.  Old    Snowdrop's    F'aniily.      Illust.       Lon., 

1877,  Iflino.  10.  A  Spring  Day's  Adventures.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1877,  Ifimo.  II.  Frank  Newitt'a  Fortunes,  Ac, 
Lon.,  1877,  sq.  Ifimo.  12.  Cousin  Flo,  Lon.,  1877, 
Ifimo.  13.  The  Sexton's  Grandsons.  Illust.  Lon., 
1877,  Ifimo.  14.  Tom  Farrell's  Favourite.  Illust.  Lon, 
1877,  16mo.  15.  The  Holtons.  Illust.  Lon.,  1877, 
16mo.  16.  Cringlewood  Court,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  8vo. 
17.  Soon  Enough,  Lon.,  1879,  Uimo.  18.  Ellin  Hollow, 
Lon.,  1880,  sq.  16ino.  19.  Princess  Myra  and  her  Ad- 
ventures amongst  Fairy  Folk,  Lon.,  1880,  sq.  Kium. 
20.  Rather  Too  Clever,  Lon.,  1880,  sq.  16mo.  21. 
Sylvia's  Enemy,  Lon.,  1880,  sq.  Ifimo.  22.  Tabbv's 
Travels,  told  by  Herself,  Lon.,  1880,  sq.  Ifimo.  23. 
Ambrose  Gran;  or.  With  the  Buccaneers,  Lon.,  18>l, 
p.  Svo.  24.  The  Raven's  Nest,  Lon.,  1881,  12ino.  25. 
A  Wonderful  Goldsmith,  (Benvcnuto  Cellini,)  Lon., 
1882,  p.  Svo.  26.  Drowsy  Dell,  and  other  Stories.  Lon.. 
1882,  p.  Svo.  27.  Wild- Goose  Chase;  or,  Adventur.s 
of  Giles  Culverwell,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  28.  Mark  Wc^t- 
croft,  Cordwainer:  a  Village  Story,  Lon.,  1885,  12iii". 
29.  Tim  Yardley's  Y'ear :  a  Book  for  Country  Boys. 
Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  30.  Perseverance  and  Success;  ur, 
The  Story  of  William  Hottnn,  Edin,,  1887,  12nio.  31. 
Andrew  Garth's  Apprentices,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Po'ter,  Ut.  Bev.  Henry  Codman,  D.D.,  LL.D  , 
son  of  Bishop  Alonio  Potter  (y.  v.,  ante,  vol.  ii. ;)  b. 
1835,  at  Schenectady,  N.Y'. ;  graduated  at  the  Theo- 
logical Seminary  in  Virginia  1857;  ordained  the  sauio 


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nt   Bni8ono«e    CoIIoko     "xf.ml       sr^         ,'  K?''""""' 
Vicar  of  lipper  T.„Zg  ,i„e„  Ms'.       [  ..'.''"'"r'      '"!""  ' 

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!  Wonl  •■  Jah,"  I,,,,,.,  1S70    i'!,,,"      '      ^^    ^'"'  Wonderful 
I'"llltlll.y,  A.  II.     "u""     ■ 

uoliiaiwc,  l.ciii.,  ISMS, 


(-'oiiliJcntial:   a  Dramnlio 


Potter,  ilev.  Kobert    Mar. 

Inunutabili.rof  Xa  uro'    Goj-   '?l?V'"   '  "l'""'^  "'" 
CorroHpondollco   between    ,S|>    U    ami  J    \     r"S" 

Potter,  Samuel  O.  Lewis.  M  n      i    j     t    i 

of  Comiiaralive   TheraneuUcV    w  th   ?'ii    1      "  ^"•'*'' 


Koinancc,  |,„„.,  isss,  ,,    syu    "■"""-'""":   »  uramntio 

Pound,  Alfred 'John' MA     1.    is,^ 
»t  Kxetor  Colleg,.,  Oxford     ml  .;;,',    1     ,  '    '  Kr"''""'"-! 

Iiri.i«l.  (iufana,  I,,',,';.    Isss.  .s;:,/''"    '^'"K"'"^'"'   Uw  of 
w"""o;s^J.  *'       •^^"'"''^•'■"'ro,  an.1    l,o„  it   aro.e. 

U»!l":t'.,*i;,.„.!'';s1f  /:i;"  »f  Wes.eyan   Rule.  an.. 
Powell,  Aaron  Maey,  b,  ]sn2.  in  rii„t,m   v  v 

l'rm,ri,.tors,  I,„n.,  IS87,  Svo'  ""''"'''«"' ""^  Ne>v«f„i,,er 
Powell,   Rev.   Arthur  Herbert.  M  A     t  t  ii 

^  "p»we;y"';iii^rT''^'^^'"^  itji^'Cnr/is;!: 

:  Bens       c     il""vi«     ^H?"'*'  '«•»?"■'  C.r.E.,  of  ,ho 

{  ■i;^nure  of  Iiriti.!i;^„d  „"  kt     ^^ '/tr   ","  M  ''""'} 
I  of  Jurisprudence  for  Fo're,t  (Cjr     cllll  ,^a   %.o"T^ 

ScTi,,ture,  1,0,;!  fsse  p  8v«  ''"       "'"  "-J  Ancient 

•  ouell,  Frederick   VurL-     {i  * 

r.u-1  .   „,     '.    ■•="ciii,K    lorh,   M.A.,  graduated   at 


of 


a"e"n  Cro^'fo^^ii""""','""  "^  ^""^  »°<'  Composition 
uritn  Lropa  lor  »ilage,  I,on.,  ISSli,  8vo. 

Potter,  Thomas,  dork  of  works  tnV^^-j  i  lu 

4":;;4;,.r.™",;;:!  ?;;:'".•,;''""•  -» ""•«"- 

w     ,,    "'  "^'*'   James    Henry.   DD     h    irjs      , 

or   Light  on  the^rat'F'„ll^"kil  :.'^S  ^Sv^^^V 
The  Sp.rxual  Lile:  its  Nature  and  Excell^ce;  N  York 

Anrer":'Lfn:Vsst''".vl""'>'*r-.  \^r"  f- 
Potwin,  Rev.  Thomas  Stoughton.    The  Tri- 


:  Kn«li,l,   nuuny  fr^L^^^.^  r^-,?;^^;;^'  "f  "^^-f 

I  hey  dressed,  wl  at  w  ,  ,,  ns^  "^i,"'  /'""e, 'ived  in,  how 
lie  same  time  "tten  I  "dirSe  i^^'"' '''"'  ^'!  i""'"'  '" 
jeets."-.sa(.  AV,..,  xliii.  Iq     ""^'^'■"-'J  '"  '"ore  difflciilt  sub- 

I88i  1'-mo  "'i  'mir'?  ^^j"'"'"  "'eConquen.r,  Lon., 

theDe.hofi.^r;;'^/:i!j^:\'^-?:^-^-^ 


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of  Silver,  ,'<:in  Kniii..  I -i'll,  Svo.  |  -''   "''••  ''*^''''      ^*'i'b  riKi.n,  Ukoiiob  1'.,  and  DiiisroWK, 

I*owcli,  John  Wesley,  I'll. D.,  I-I.D.,  b.  isa I,  at    '',"""   '^-  ■^'•"-  t'^"-"^-  Tho  .Management  of  the  Kvo, 

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ollefiex;   Hor\ed   in   the  civil  war 


iiiiduutod  too  lir.st 


Kystomatle  .survey  of  Colorado;  ilircotor  of  the  I'.S.  (Jo 
ological  Survey  cinco  18S1.  I.  K.vploration  of  tho  Col- 
orado Hiver  of  tho  W'e.st  and  its  Tributaries,  !S«l)-72, 
Wash.,  1S7,-),  4t().  2.  Uoport  nn  the  (Jeolcpgy  of  the 
Kasterii  Portion  of  the  Uinta  Mountains,  Wsh.,  IS7(!, 
4to.  ;i.  Keporl  on  the  Lands  of  the  Arid  UeKion  of  the 
Vniled  States,  Wash.,  Is7i|,  |to.  -1.  tntroduution  to  tliu 
Study  of  Indian  l.anguogi's :  with  Word.s,  Phrases,  and 
Sen     ir'os  to  bo  oolb'cted.  Wash..  1881),  Ito. 

I'owell,  Joseph.  Two  Years  in  the  Pontifical 
Zouaves,  I, on..  If»71.  Svo. 

l*owcll,    Kichara    Donglas,    M.D„   F.R.C.P., 

fhysioian  extraordinary  to  the 
lospital    for  t'onsumplion   at   lIroni| 
Principal    Varieties  of    Pulmonary  Consumption,    l,oi(., 
1872,  p.  Svo.     2.  On  Diseases  of  the  Lungs  and  Pleuno, 
including  Consumption,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo  j  ad  od.,  enl.  and 
illust.,  1SS6. 

Po-.^ell,  Robert  KlephcnNon  Smyth  Uadeif. 
1.  Ue'onnoissinKx'  and  Scimtinji,  Lon.,  IsSI,  l2nio.  2. 
Cavalr.;  Iiistruution  :  a  Manual  for  tho  Use  of  Offloers, 
Lon.,  188.-),  so.  hhno;  2d  ed.,  18S(1. 

Powell,  Kev.  S.  \V.  (Trans.)  Tho  Forest  waters 
the  Farm  ;  or,  The  Value  of  Woodlands  as  Reservoirs,  by 
Antoine  Itousset,  N.  Y'ork.  188(i,  12iuo. 

Powell,  T.  The  Larger  Hope:  or.  Salvation  for 
All.  Lon.,  Issi,  Svo. 

Powell,  T.  W,  Analysis  of  American  Law,  Phila., 
187(1.  Svo. 

Powell,  Rev.  T.  W.  Church  Order  in  Worlt  and 
W'orship,  N.  York,  lsS8.  IJ.uo. 

Powell,  W.  linden*.  Canoe  Travelling  :  Log  of 
a  Cruise  on  the  lialtie,  I.on..  IS71,  8vo. 

Powell,  W.  J.  Taohyhippo.lamia;  or,  Tho  Art  of 
Training  Horses.  Phila.,  Is72,  12mo. 

Powell,  Wilfred,  F.U.O.S.     Wanderings  in  a  Wild 


Power, 

ISS8,  svi 


l>.     The   Truck   Acts,  1S37  and    1881, 


I'ower,  J.  Ii.  The  Kpidcmio  of  IS78  in  Missis- 
sippi :  Keporl  id'  the  Yellow  "-'ever  Relief  Work,  Ac, 
Jackson,  l.'^"il.  Svo. 

Ptiwer,  John.  A  Handy  IJook  about  liook".  for 
Hook- Lovers.  Lon.,  1S71,  Svo. 

Power,  John  C.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Maps  and 
llliist.     Cliic,  ls7.-,,  or.  Svo. 

Power,  Rev.  Philip  llennctt,  .M.A.,  [iini<;  yn\. 

ii.,  add..)  (.'raduated  at  Trinity  College,    Dublin,   I8ta; 

orilaincd   ls4jj  morning  lecturer  at  All  Saints' and  St. 

Augustine's,   Lambeth,   Isss.     I.   Abbey   Wood  Tracts, 

ry  to  the  i|ueeii;  physician  to  tho  j  ''""•'  "*""'   '''^""''     -■  Tho   Hag  of   lllossings ;   or,  The 

ilion  at   Uronipton.      I.    On    tho    '^'"K'ng  '»i''ir,  Lon.,  1870.  ISoio.     a.   Ilreviatcs :  Short 

Texts  and  their  Teachings,  Lon.,  ls"l),  p.  Svo.     4.  'I'lio 

."Man  without  a  .Master,  1 .,  1S7(),  ISmo.     :i.  The  Feet 

of  .lesus,  in  Life.  Heath,  Resurrection,  and  Olory,  Lon., 
1872,  p.  Svo.  (i.  The  Stone  of  tho  Wanderer,  Lot'i.,  1872, 
a2mo.  7.  Tho  Sick-lieds  of  the  Saints  tho  Flower- 
Reds  of  Ood,  Lon.,  1877,  ISmo.  8.  The  Sick  .Man's 
Comfort-Book,  Lon.,  1877,  ISmo.  1).  Little  Kitty's 
Knitting-Necillcs,  and  The  One  Moss  Rose,  Lon.,  !8s2, 
ISnio.  lU.  My  Soul!  ("  Heart-Chords,";  Lon.,'  1  Us.'!, 
32mo.  11.  The  Further  Proceedings  of  Mr.  Truffle, 
Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  12.  The  Cup  and  Kiss,  and  other 
Sketches,  Lon.,  1888.  p.  Svo. 

Power,  Victor  U'Uonovan.  Ronnie  Dunravc  : 
a  Story  of  Kilcarrick,  Lon.,  ISSI,  2  vid.s. 

Powers,  Rev.  Ilorntio  \el8on,  D.D.,  Umio, 
vol.  ii.,  add.,)  I82(i-ISi'(i,  b.  at  Ainenia,  X.Y. ;  gradu- 
ated at  Union  College  ISoO,  and  nt  thctjeneral  Seminary 
of  the  Protestant  Kpisco|ial  Church,  New  York  ;  rector 
of  Christ  Church,  liridgeport,  Conn.,  1876-84,  and  of 
Christ  Church,  Piermoni,  N.Y.,  from  ISSft.  1.  Through 
the  Year,  Host.,  lS7u,  Ifinio.  2.  Poems,  Karly  and  Late, 
Chic,  1876,  12mo.  a.  Ten  Y'enis  of  Song,  Bost.,  188s, 
K'mo.     With  others.  Homes   and  Haunts  of  our  Elder 


Country;  or,  Three  Years  amongst  the  Cannibals  of  Now  i  p  ".'"  m   v    /",   o','        """   ' 
Britain,  Lon..  ISsa  ;   new  ed.,  18SI  P".^,'"'  N.  ^"rk,  IS8I,  sq.  Svo. 

;;  All  that  he  has  to  tell  Is  so  interesting,  and  often  so  ex-     phi,rTs'7V   i  f.'"'''' 9"".r^  ' 
citing,  that  ho  ought  to  obtain  many  readers. "-.Su(.  Jicv.,    ,,."'".'•'     ,  !.''  ]?'""•      ■^-  .[^^^ 

'  Mr.  Powell  is  already  known  as  a  Pacille  explorer  from 
perscontnbntid  to  tboiicoKraphical  and  other soeietioa 
d  llic  exceptional  leiiKlh  of  bis  resideiiee  in  a  ba-ality 
little  known   is  New  Hritaiii  Is  an  additlonalolaim on 


our  attention."—. !(//.,  N,i.  jiiu' 

Powell,  Mnjor  William  II.,  b.  1S38,  in  Wash- 
ington ;  served  in   the  civil  war.     Tactical  Queries  for 


tlie  Infantry  :  with  Answers  and  E.xplanations :  together 
with  Ail  Rulings  of  the  War  Department,  N.  Y'ork,  ISS4, 

See  Allkx,  C.  G.  B., 


Svo. 
"  Power,  Cecil,"  (Pseud.) 

Power,  D'.Vrcy,  M.A.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1835; 
graduated  at  K.xeter  College.  0.xford,  IS7S.  and  in  medi- 
cine 1882;  curator  of  the  museum  of  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital  ;  [irofcs.sor  of  liistologv  at  the  Royal  College  id' 
A  eterinary  Surgeons.  (Ed.)  .Memorials  of  the  Craft  of 
Surgery  in  England  :  from  .Materials  collected  by  John 
Flint  South  :  with  Introiluction  bv  Sir  Janie-  Pairet 
Bart.,  Lon.,  18811,  Svo.  "  -        *>    > 

"Thisbook  isnot  a  historvof  thesuru'ieal  art.  It  re- 

lates how  the  profe.s.sors  and  pructiscrs  of  siirgcrv  reached 
the  organization  which  they  now  possess."— .Sijcrta/or  Ix 
(40.  • 

1248 


Muskingum     Legends, 

American    Merino :    for 

a  Practical  Treatise.     Illust.    N. 


Wool  and  for  Mutton 
York,  1887,  12mo. 

Powles,  H.  II.  P.  (Trans.)  Flour  Manufacture: 
Milling,  Science  and  Practice,  Lon.,  1887,  r.  Svo. 

Powles,  Louis  Uiston,  b.  1842;  educated  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford;  called  to  tho 
bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  ISCO;  circuit  justice  in  tho 
Bahama  Islands  1887.  1.  Practitioner's  Hand-Rook  to 
the  New  Rules,  Lon.,  1883,  l2mo.  2.  Sup|ileinent  to 
Browne  on  Probate  and  Rrowne  im  Divorce.  Lon.,  1884, 
Svo.  a.  The  Land  of  the  Pink  Pearl;  or.  Recollections 
of  Life  in  the  Rahamas.     Man.     Lon.,  1S8S,  Svo. 

"  It  is  not  an  exhaustive  co-  a  sclciitiric  liouk,  and  is  none 
the  worse  lor  beiiiK  neither;  but  it  is  never  dull,  and  lis] 
olteii  extremely  entertaining.  "-Kohkiit  Hrow.n:  vlcad. 
xxxiii.  .aas. 

"  He  desii-es  to  dirert  attention  to  certain  grave  abuses 
allegeil  to  exi.st  thniiighout  the  Haliamns  for  the  benefit  of 
the  i)rivllej,'ed  few,  and  to  the  oonstaiit  spoliation  of  the 
colorod  inilnstrm!  cIhsw  funning  the  bulk  of  tho  pfipiila- 
lioii.'  —Alh.,  iNii.  Sliiu.  '    ' 

Powlett,  liieut.  Norton.  Eastern  Legends  and 
stories  in  English  Verse,  Lon.,  187a,  12mo. 

Powley,  Miss  Mary,  d.  ISSa,  let.  70  j  a  member 
of  a  fomily  long  settled  in  Cumberland,  Eng.  j  eontrib- 


POY 

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fre.-ii, siiiiiii,',  y,'',  ..I'K'.  ,1 1,  '';,,.'■;;.'  '-.^ i'^'ha..- 

ari-li,'  anil  iiii,.,,.,  |v  wiu  ■  \^  Mv  ?i  ''  '"'"^'V't- 
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lit  I,     lit)!!.,     I  ■^>,),     J     VO  .J.     1).     Svo        ^     Tl...     \i- 

Cathorinc.  Iion.,  IS.Hfi,  2vu'i:   cr    ivo  "'"''   "' 

PoyiitiiiB,    Hev.   C.    T.,    .mi'l    Q,„.n/er.    I' 

rrans.)  A  History  of  .Ve„  Te.s.aiiK'iit  'fiiio's  1,',  \- 
Hausnuh.-    11,0  Times  of  ,Jes„«,  L„„.,   l^^TH^^u]  s.ot 

I'oyiitiiiB,  Rev„  Thomas  Klfonl,  r,,,,^.  vol  il 

aiUI.,]  a  I  nitiuian  niinisler  in   Uiieaslii  e    !,'„;      His" 
toryof  .Monlon  riiapc'l.  I,>;7.0  "        '"" 

,.,  r"V'"l"ri""*'-  '"'•a"C's  John,  M.A.,  ,.iii,i,„„„| 
K.xcor  C  illeye,  O.xfor.l,  IS.",,,;  onlaiiie.l  i;.,!      ,"   ,, 

,  n!    ^I'lhoT  "f-      '•"•;"«"l"Ki-l   Meiiioran,     ' 

I-raod,  Mrs.  K.  .mI,  (ia',.';  .b      .rT'Au; 

A«.n;a,ia„  LL'e,ro-,i.,-rsV   '3'^|.':,"'VrTo"-'  ^l    x'T' "'' 
>l.o  '^tuily  of  a  Woman,  Lo'n,     "  '^   2,0.   er    Sv^,'    1""^ 

i  ;:of ';    t,  ''I"  ^.""■■>'  "'■  •■''"'""™.  Li.n.,  IS.x::, 

M,,?l'        ,      ,•  "«*"«■'•.   ''"^87.      3.   Zero:  a   ,Story  of 

Station:   an   Australian   Novel,    Ln     l8sV  'i  iM 
:;;•  cr"s  '""'  fn^'  WeiUock:  a  N^vI    t.   .,7,!^V"o 

.hm'te^  on  Knglish  Mi.sie  hy'the  lit  or. 7         """""" 

f'ratt,  Rev.  Charles  Tinlndv   vr  i  i     .  , 

.-t  ^ue^'s  College,  Oxl^U,  l^ol!  "^^^i'^f  TI™:' vl  :' 
"f  Cawthornc   since    1S74       A    li;«,„-„     f  n      'u 
Rarnslf-y,  lS-2,  ;<vo  Wi?tory  of  Cawthoine. 

,nn^'i'*M'  P5"'^'  Johnson,  1 827-1. SS4,  b.  at  West    • 
loreland   N.Y. ;  graduated  at  Hamilton  College     Sol 

Tj^ZT"t  '"T'"^  •"  ""-"  ™«^"''  »f  the  Universi  ;  ' 


iiieiit.if  Mil.  series  of  pulv 


larail.rs  in  ii,,vels  wlilc.h     ',",'!,''"  "'"'  ViiriilMilarie«,  i.f  whirl 


Whitu 


slim  1. 


eViii,,; ■'■•'■iiiuiu-.  1.1  wiiii.i,  Mr,  Wliiimee  H'iii  iir'l'he 

m'  imituan,  :\'  ;i  '^,,:    ,1  '"'   !:  '-'''I'l.l  l.'i   iii,  mIviii'!!;: 

■■-iii'i..iii.  Mini  ."i    .,„',!  if/^^  "''"'■  ,""■,  '■:iiKii>ii- 

jo->.i.,;rAiii;a,i:i,n.,;i^s  i;!^''"'''  '""•  «"•"■" ^ "--. 


on  I  he  Names  of  tho 
ioniiin  reiiilereil  Into 
n.l  Notes,  l,on.,  I^.s], 


I'eily     IS7X      2.  Tho  ,S,ii,.  of  - 
biit,'li.-h\erse:  wnh  Introiliietion 

e-  fV7^'';!^;^•'■''f  |::'-'''l'"^^''''-Hib'esto;:;:;; 

..     Ni,    ll'ii,,,.     ,(.      'letiire.l.and    Series    for  lioys 

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I'lati,  n,.v    saniui'l  Wheeler,  b.  mn,  at  1,1- 

then  lit  M..ri,e    Mieh.     1     A^;::n!i;;;:;  p^^;;^  .^^ 

Ti.^ie,t"!ie'l;;:;ys;;iJi;,^^-M-o,i..o.«2: 

VrUlleVv'  ll'^r''  .«'"«""  t'ooper,   U.A.      I.  Field 

i^!^iL^'Lon'.7i;;!r'v;m;;'' '^''^r^'-'V'"'' .■'''''^•'"^' 

eHure.i„dPrae.lJe;(^MiliIarfllSJ::i',r^-; 

M™:'"":.,"'^^*r;  e;^  "^f'""' '"""'" '-  ^"""« 
iii!*t""i!":,'^?^,;';v,?'^ """""''  ^'^-  ^'— 

diemo?'''v!V'i""'f,''  .•'"■•v  T."?'y  ^'''"^  ''i'h  'he  In- 

aicmor  .   m,|.  i.  ;  .i,\  eil.,  .N.  ^  ork,  l.sgi;,  Svo 

..•^'■^^'"f' Kenr-Admiral  George  Henry,  isiei- 
ISn.i,  b.  at  Portland,  .-Nle.  ,■    entered  the  navy  a-  a  inirf 

tain    isfi-  ?"     ;-'■  '•"'"' '    ^•""""i.-.'^ionod  as  eap. 

ain   l,v6,,eommodore   1,^71,  rear-admiral   1,><7H;  retiill 

r       K  •   •  *'',"?  "f  "'«   "^l^^'l  !^'i'"»ier«f  War"  tire  L" 
Lambn,  ge,    .'<62      •>    The    Proi.u    r      -i     ■      .  """o. 
Host    Kin     •'    p-    T'n  .   ,   "    '■"""'.v  in  Amor  ca, 

Host..  I  Mis.    .„  First  Cruise  of  the  U.S.  Frigate  '•  Essex," 


'm?:',]'!'!'  ^•J'|;''-{"fVh;n;;or;heuni;;;d 

.  tat.es  ol  Amenra,  .Naval  and  Vaelit  Club  Signals  Seals 
Ch'r„n[Z  n  """^'"r'  '-""S-f  the  United  .^at'iwi'h 
AncieT  a'''Pvr",''"''\'''"''''"''«'  J^^nn^rs,  and  Flags  of 

N^i«:fi™:-i'«:i8s^^l;[;::!:^n»'^'"^''^«'-- 

Preble,   M  illlam    Pitt,   son   of    W.   P.    Preble, 

1219 


PRE 


I'ltK 


{iiiiir,  viil.  II.)  1.  I'ueiit  (.no  Imlux  :  I.IkI  <if  rixi't  I  b.  iM.ln,  nt  Kiiigi-ton,  N.It.  ;  fduciitp.i  nt  iirlviite  kIuioUi 
re|>iirtKtl  In  Sliito  iiml  Kwlcriil  Ki'|»irts  \MiWt  I'litciit  miiifrlntiiidfiit  ..f  (lie  \Vi.8lorii  Unlun  'lulcumiili  ('(im. 
CiiioH,  iinil  I'lilont  Ollico  Umelle:  with  SynnpM*  n(  Lnw  |p«ny  I  MID,  miil  nlBctii  iiii  IxflW;  pri'»li|cnl  nl'  tlii'  A 
Piilnti,    llnni.,    IsMi,    r.>iji().      2,   ('.i||i,.iun«    in    I'nilud  j  iciin  Toli'iilmnu  (OiniMiny  I'<71»-nL' :  Inik  iiiml 


SliileB  U'lilura 


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u  niuiici'iiiH 


the  Siijiri'iiio  Couri  dI'  i'.i"  Unili'il  Sliili>.<  iinulvinn  Mivrl- 


:ii.M< 


(lniMili',1,  It.isl.,  I'-SIl,  :'llll 


•  :   WK.i    II    Uriel' f<ynci|j«iH  c.f  ilm   IN 


I'rrcc)',   Williuin     lluiiry,   unl   f.lvi-wriglit 

1IIII>H.  Tt'Iixmiiili  V-         1  ••  'I'ovt.  H....lfa/ ..I'      C..i»i,,...   " 


JililirN. 


I,. 


1^711,  I'J 


Hni|.hy,     I"  Tc\t-llimkl' ijf    Hi'ionuu,") 


lltli 


Ml.,    ISNT 


yii'etX  I'hIiin   nf  lh«  'reli'){rii|ili 


iiii'l    ri.Krul    Sy:.toiiM,  N.   V..rk,  IHtUi.     2.  Tlii'    (lour 


iiii'iit  uii'l   III* 'ri'l»t{rii|>li,  l!47 


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io    'I'lleKriihli,     llliint.      N.    Ycjrk,    I 
.; I.:.,.-     'i'„i...  I 'IV. n.:..  _     iki. 


Klfctrlclty  nnil  tlio 


l>ri!ii(l)!rt{ii>it,  ii.  \i,     A  C< 


till'  lliii'l  uf  11m 


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iiiplete  Ciincunlitnco  Io    A|>|iliriilliin,  Triiii»iiilH» 


0  Siic'iikiinj  l'olc|.hiiiiu,  Tiilkiiin  l'lH)iici|{ri>|ih,  iiml 
itluT  hlui'Ulu  Niivellies.  IIIiikI.  N.  V(.rk,  IX7H,  8n.j 
nuw  cl.,  IS7II.     ,'i.    Ityniimii-Klcctrloiiy  :  It..  (Icncnilloii, 


III 


ti>ni)((',  mill  Mi'ii.iiiri'inuiit. 


l*riMidcrKH»l,  John  l»ntrii'k,[.ni/e,  vol.  li.,  mill.]    lux  Ti'li'iihiinc  ;    ii^i    Invcni 


N.  York,  I ^.M,    Kvii.     II.    IIcII'h    KIcetrii'  H|HMik- 


tri'laii'l  I'l tliu  Ku^tiinitiiiii  tn  tiiii    Kcviiliitli 


III,  Iflllll 


ion,    CoHftrui'llon,   Aiijille 


IrtlMl,   Lon.,   ls>t7,  Svi).     Ami  tvo   II  vi.i.iinv,  Chaiilks,    m 


$Hf'fU, 


Mn 


I'rcilth'n,  li«v.  (i<-orRf,  I).l)..l).  is.ii,  i,t  Orafto 
.Mi'lliii  list    K{iisi'o|iiil   iniiiiHttM'    l> 


hol.l 

in  Wi'sU-ynn  I'nivordity.  '  1.  (Triinn.)   It 


nuvorul  ipii.<tonito.i  i  iiroro».*)r  oC  ino  li'ni   liingimKiis 

I    Itiily 


nl  tlip  0|ii'riiii){  of  ilio  (Keiimcnioiil  t'oum'il,  by  K.  il'_ 
I'ro.-si'iMo,  .\.  York,  I>70.  l2uio.  :'.  Tlio  Lifo  i.l'  (Jillni-t 
lliivon,  lllnlioii  of  tliu  .MothoaUt  Kiiis  lopiil  Church,  .V. 
York,  |s,s;i,  mvo. 

I'rnitlce,  II.     Don  Iliirton,  N.  Y'ork,  1887,  12mo. 

I'reiiticc,   Nainiifl,   (i.e.,   [, 
ciilli'il  III  Iho  bur  itt  llii'  .Mii|illi>  Ti' 
county  iMiurlM  aineo  Issi.     I.   |>i 
in  the  (^iit'on's  lioneh,  I,on.,  Is 


III,  .Moilllluutlon,  nml  illxtory,     llluit,     N.  Yurk,  Inttl, 

o. 

I'rfdcott,  llfv.  (ieorgc  Frederick,  M.A.,  urml- 

iiiiti'il,  Hr.-t    clu^:'   ('1m»*,  Trip.,  iil    'rriiiity  Cullugi',  I'liin 


lir|il((c,  IS.'iii  ;  onliiintiil  IS, 

All  Angi'ls  I'liililinnliin,  Hiiiiii   ISlll.     I.  Short  ,'<(ir 


vii'iir  ol'  ,>*t.  iMii'liM'l  iiiifl 


IMI7,    \i 


1111111' 


llinilraiiecs  lu  Spiiituul  |,i|'(i: 
l.ciil  I.ec'turii',  I, on..  IS7;t;  ni'iv  ej.,  1.S7U,  p.  8vg,  :). 
Coiniiicl.s  on  I'riiver,  liOii.,  1,^7.',. 

i>rt'*<o<itt,  Vi'ii.  ,l<>liii  KiiNtncp,  D.D.,  [miii',  vol. 
11.,  mill..]  giniluiiicil  atCurpuK  Clin-li  Colli'Xf,  <'iunbrlil){i 


vol.    ii.. 


iilil., 


Kil 


111    eli'i'ti'il  Kt'll 


■ilniiicil    I  sis  ;  vifar  of  .St. 


wiiril's,  Cmnhriilgo,  l.silS-71,  ami  of  .'Jt.  .MaryV,  (.'ar- 
|ilo  |s):l;  Jiiilgit  of  '  lislv,  I877-79;  ninon  of  C«rll»lu  tinue    Is7(»,  ami  arch- 


'eoilin;;^'  in  ai.    Aution 
2il  I'll.,  issil,  sv 


Proeeiliiru  ami  Kviilnnoo  relating  to  fii  li.'tiihle  (Jlfvi 


I'reiiliH!!,  .Urd.  Rliznbelli  I'liys 


ii.,  I'liKNTiss,  .Mils.,  aiM 


(i   Ii.  I'renti.is, 


|s|s-|,S7,s, 


Oil,  [l(ll/<-,  vol. 
larriuil,  1843,  to 


I.  iiittle  I'reaohcr,  X.York,  isfi; 


ilhiio.  2.  Kreil,  Maria,  and  .\Io,  \.  Y'ork,  1S(17,  lilmo; 
new  eil.,  ISSil.  3.  Mttio  l.ou'.i  Sayin;{,-<  an  I  IJiiinR'.  X. 
York,  1S8S,  l2ino;  now  od.,  l.SSl.  4.  01.1  Umwn  I'itohor, 
X.  York,  ISIIS,  121110:  new  ed.,  |s7i!.  3.  Nidwiirlh  and 
Ilia  Three  Manii'  Wand.i,  Uojt.,  ISiii),  liimo.  II.  .Stepping 
Heavenward,  X.  York,  1  siil),  l2iiio:  Hh  ed.,  IH7I  1  ihmv 
I'd.,  ISSI.  7.  The  Story  Li/./.iu  told,  X.  Y'ork,  IS711,  Ip. 
•'^vo.  H.  The  I'urcys,  X.  York,  IS7,),  jfiuio.  «.  ,si.x  l.ittio 
1'rinoeii.ies.  Illust.  X.  Y'ork,  |S7I,  Iflnio.  10.  Aunt 
.lane's  Hero.  \.  York,  IS7I,  12ino.  II.  (ioldni  Hours: 
llyiniis  and  .Soiijjs  of  the  (.'hristiau  Life,  X.  York,  lS7:i, 
l2ino.  12.  llrlwiii'' and  his  Frieiid.s.  Mv  Cni^in  Su.^an. 
X.  Y'ork,  IS71,  IL'Mio.  1;!.  "  Kollow  .He,"  mid  other 
Stories,  I4011.,  1H7.-,,  ISmo.  II.  Christians  in  Counsel; 
or.  The  Pastor  and  liis  Friends,  IS73,  12ino.  l.i.  Homo 
at  (ireylock,  X.  York,  l.s7il,  Ilimo.  1(1.  Pemaiiuid :  a 
Story  of  Old  Times  in  Now  England,  X.  York,  1S77, 
l2ino.  17.  Oentleinan  Jim.  X.  York,  1S7S,  :;2im).  IS. 
Avis  Benson:  or.  .Mine  an  1  Tliiue,  and  other  Sketches, 
X.  Y'ork,  1S71),  12ino.  111.  How  Sorrow  was  changed 
into  Sympathy:  Words  of  Cheer  for  .Mothers  bereft  of 
Little  Children.  N.  York,  ISsj,  l2iiio. 

I'rentiSM,  Kcv.  (ii>orgc  Lewis,  D.D.,  h.  isirt, 
at  (iorhani,  .Me.;  graduated  at  liowdoin  College  ls:i."i, 
and  studied  at  Halle  and  Uerlin;  professor  of  pastoral 
theology,  church  polity,  and  mission  work  in  the  Union 
Theological  Seminary,  Xew  Y'ork,  since  187.'i.  1.  Our 
National  Uano;  or,  Dry- Rot  in  Amoric:in  Politics;  a 
Tract  for  the  Times  touching  Civil  Servii-.  Ileform,  N. 
York,  1877,  12mo.  2.  (Ed.)  Life  of  Sc.rgent  Smith 
Prentiss,  X.  York,  1S79,  2  vols.  12mo.  .3.  Life  and  Let- 
ters of  Klizabeth  Prentiss,  X.  Y'ork,  1S.S2,  or.  8vo: 
cd.,  I.S87.  ' 

Prentiss,  J, 
Lon.,  18711,  12iiio, 

Prescott,  Albert    Itin.iainin,  h.  1832,  in  Hast-  ' 
ings,   X.Y. ;  graduated  iii    ilio  .Mcdii'al   Department  of 
the  University  of  Miohigan    ISiit:   dean  of  the  School 
of  Phariuaey,  University  of    Michigan,  since  1876.     1. 
Outlines  of  Pro.vimate  Organic  Aimly.«i.",  X.  Y'ork,  IS75.  | 
2.    Chemical    Examination    of    Alcoholic     Liquors-     a' 
Manual,  X.  Y'ork,  I87.i,  12iiio.     :;.  First  liook  in  (^uali-  , 
tativo   Chcmi.<try,    X.   York,    ls7i),    12nio.      4.  Organic  1 
Analysis:  a  Manual  of  tnc  Discriptive  and  Analvtical  I 
Chemistry  of   Certain    Carbon  Compounds   in  Common  j 
Lso,  1887.     With  Doifii,.xs,  Silas  II.,  (Qualitative  Chem- 
ical Analysis,  Ann  Arbor,  1874;  4th  ed 
Johnson,)  X.  Y'ork.  1888. 

i-frsctrii,  C.  l:i»     Tii«  ^'.tiiing-ljoat  ami 
agement,  X.  Y'ork,  188.'!,  24mo. 

Prescott,  E.     (Trans.)  Odette's   Marring 
bert  Delpit,  ("hie.  1880,  12ino. 
Prescott,  George  Bartlctt,  [ant. 


leaeon  since  1883.      I.   Evory-Day  Scripture  DillliMillies 
Lxjilained  ;   Part  II.,  Oospels  of  St.  Luke  and  St.  .lolm. 


Oxt„     ISdIl,     8 


)ireaclieil    before    the    I'ni 


2.    The    Threefold    Cord:    Se 


isns,  12m 


ity    of  Cnnihridge,    L( 


.'!.  (Trans.)  The  Statutes  of  the  Cathedral 


new 


(.'liurch  of  Ciirlisle:   with   Iiitroduction  and  Xotes,  ls7il, 

4.  Christian    Hymns  and   Hymn-Writers:    11  Course  of 
Lectures,   (,'ainbridge,    Iss.'i,  p.  8vo;  2d  ed„  enl.,  188B. 

5.  Visitations  in    the  Ancient   Dloceso  of   Carliile:   a 
Charge,  Lon.,  Iss8. 

Prescott,  P,  Moral  Education ;  with  n  Prelim- 
inary Lssiiy,  Lon.,  I.ss.'i,  p.  8vo. 

I'rescott,  Hev.  'riiomils,  M.A.,  griiduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Islli;  ordained  ls3ll;  vicar  of 
Caddington  since  I8II2.  Christianity  made  Science;  or, 
A  Life's  Thoughts,  Ac,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

Press,  >V.  II.  Victurhin  Triumphs :  a  Jubilee 
ISoail-lioll,  Lon.,  1887,  l2mo, 

Preston,  Ilcn.  Dialect  nml  other  Poems:  with  a 
(ilossary  of  Iho  Local  Woiils,  [by  W.  U.  Hird,J  Lon.  and 
llradforil,  lS8l.  12nio.  (The  dialect  employed  in  these 
poems  is  tliat  of  lirndford,  York;  hire,  and  its  neiglibur- 
ilood.) 

"There  Is  not  a  diulcct  poem  In  the  book  from  which 
we  should  not  like  tu  quote."— Joh/.,  xx,  ;17U. 

Preston,  l>.  S.  Columbus  ;  or,  A  Hero  of  the  Xeiv 
World:  an  Historical  Play,  X.  Y'ork,  |S87,  12mo. 

Preston,  K.  Unclaimed  Money  :  Handy  Hook  for 
Ileirs-iit-l.aw,  Ac,  Lon.,  Is7,s,  gni.  8vo ;  new  cd.,  18s;l. 

Preston,  lOlliott  >V.  Lord  Byron  Vindicated. 
liy  Manfred.      Lon.,  1 871!. 

Preston,  Mrs.  ti.  J,  Wcstorleigh,  and  other 
Talcs,  Lon.,  1S73,  l2iiio. 

Preston.  .'♦liss  Harriet  Waters,  [miii;  vol.  ii , 
add..]  b.  abm;t  l84.'i,  at  Daiivers,  .Mass. ;  educated  ehiclly 
at  home  :  a  frequent  contrihuior  to  the  Atlantic  Monthly. 
I.  lTr:iii-.)  Writings  of  Miolame  Sophia  Swetchiii'e. 
Editeil  by  Count  do  Falloiix.  Host.,  18(i9,  liinio.  2. 
Asjiendale^  Host.,  1871,  ilimo,  ;{.  (Trans.)  Memoirs  of 
by  C.  A.  Sainte-Bcuve. 
the  Nineteenth  Century  : 
1873,  Iflmo.     5.  (Trans 


---,  --.. ,  ,  llimi 

Marie  de  Pontoise,  and  other  Poems,  j  .Madame    Dcsbordes-Valinon 

Bi  -I.,  1872.  Ifimo.     4.   Lovi  1 
"    Fragment,  Bost.  and    Lon 

Aareio:  a  Provcnjal  Poem,  by  F.  Mistral,  Bost.,  1S73, 
liJino  ;  new  cd.,  IS74. 

"In  the  matter  of  metre  she  has  chosen  wiselv.  .  .  . 
often  iiriulucing  nn  cHect  of  nicludloiis  eiw  wh'ich  it 
would  1  t  tje  easy  til  siiri.nss.  .  .  .  •  Miivio.' us  wc  have  il 
ill  the  viiliitiic  bel'nrc  lis.  is  a  distinct  addition  to  the  liter- 
ature of  the  Kiiglish  laiigiiu(.'c."— .Vc'n'or.  xlvl.  .''ill. 

Ii.  Is  That  All  ?  (•'  Xo  Name"  Ser.,)  Host.,  I87tl,  Iflmo. 
7.  Troubadou.s  and  Trouveres,  New  and  Old,  Bost., 
18711,  sq.  12ino. 

..Ill,  iw  n  !  "T'le  work  which  ha.s  hroiiijht  this  school  prominciitlv 
Hitn  Otis  (^.'before  the  public  is  Mistral'.s  '  Mircio,' which  was  trans". 

Inted  in  187:!  by  Ml-s  Preston.  .  .  .  The  favnraldc  rcccntion 
its    .Man- i  "'  'bU  Work  led  tin-  tiaiisialur  to  cominue  iicr  simiic 

tl 


I  this  Held,  and  she  tins  cmbudled  the  results  of  thcin  In  a 

,,      pleasant  series  of  papers   on   .Mistral's  '  falciidaii.' Theo- 

'»'■  I  dore  .\ubancl,  Jaciiucs  .lasiiiin.  the  'Songs  of  the  Tronba- 

I  dours,"  and  the  '  .\rthuriiid,'  "—.\utiim,  xxiv.  118. 

1.  ii.,add.,]  I      8.  (Trans.)   Biography  of  Alfred  de   Mnsset,  by  Paul 


by 


PRE 

"  II  l»  11  Ni;w-W.,rl.|  n.iimiii,.,  (>,.,.  fr,,,,,  ,|ie  ,|,.„,iiv  ,,„„ 
:P''xxx'''l~'  """"  """^''■""  '''■'''• '"y'ltm"  ..1  U."'" 

.iroiiK,  ,l..ll,a(,.,  unll  V.:T-^Wi!  ,11  '  -l, '      '■"  ''"'"'""■ 
Will,   DuimK,  MiNs   I,.,  The  (IminlhiiT,;     lly  the  Au- 

.iv^'f"'*?''  ""'!'■'"•'  **'"*"•     """"incnl,   lllu,,ra. 
t  vo  nf  Alll.Ml,',iii    l|i,tor.v,    hillll-lsil:):   „i||,    I,,ir,„l,i„ 

S.M     "■^"'""'  '"""•"•"  '  '■"■'"'•»     •■^'■HlKAVKN.  MI.S. 
i'roNtoii,  .nr».  .>I,,rKnr,.t,  (.lunki,,,,  r„„,,,  ,„,. 
I  .,  ...1^1..    b.  about   ISL'.^   i„  |.|,i|,.,i.l|,l,ia,  ilil  „f  V  „ 
l';/;  ','rt,'r     '•       '"-•■''"'"""■  ^■"-     I-  ('"rtomH,  lio..„ 

.;  ^T  ■         .'      '""■     ■'•  ^  "'""'I'l  "iillailn,  Hunnels,  iin. 
olher  Vorno,  llont..  IS.S7,  Ifiii,,,.  '       ""<»»>""": 

'■111  twii   nr  thri'K  (if  licr 'Col., Ilia:    llulhi.U'  m.- 

;xa-;;^,l!i;;.::;-rr,r1';.^.',;;:!fei;i'^4Sv^^ 
ii.i:N/{Ck!'t;l'l;;;;:;«'''''''^'^''''"'''-''''''"'''^'''^- 

I'rcstoii,  H<>b«rt    Arthur   llerthoii,  M.A.,  I 

l"*...-.;  Kra.limteil  at  Kxutor  O.illogo,  Uxf„r,|,  |s7,s.  ,.,.  Id 

0  tlw  mr  at  l.incoln'H  In,,  lM,s|.     Yu,.|,tin«  under  t<tut- 
utc:   Mai-ilimc  l,aw,  lor  (Jwnora,  Lmi.,  Is.si    Svo 

I'rem.ill,  S.  V.     I'a.tur..  Ora-s,.,,  „„,i  F„ra«e  IMaut.^ 

,on     IS7.   Sv,i.     2.  Original  Kssayn.  I.on.,  ls,S4,  ii.  ,s  "  ' 
ion     Ks',       ">,'?""'"  "'"  ■''^""''il  Ufl.it iiuH  of  the  .rcxts, 

Preston,  Tlionins.  I.  The  Elementarv  E.lm.a- 
tmn  A.t,  H,0,  ,on  isro,  ,,.  Svo.  2.  The  School  lioa"l 
<.uhloana  Tcaehors  Manual,  Lon.,  IS7I,  l2ino  ')  'I'hf 
Sujirfmu  Court  of  Judicature  Aet  of  I  >7;t  r.on  '  Isf)  i, 
Hyo.  4.  The  Vcoiuun  of  the  Uu.inl  :  their  llis't'orv  fr'o'u 
\  ,'  "^'^'loL'-"'  "  C"ncise  Account  of  the  'J-owei-  War- 
dcriH.  l.on.,  ISS;,,  p.  Svo;  1.M  .m1.,  18,S7.  ;,.  The  .Iiibil™ 
ol  (Icorxe  the  Third,  October  ■.',1,  ISO'J,  I,on     ISS"   fi,   |to 

I'reston,  llev.   Tlioiiins   Scott,  k'l.lh.  [„„>,' 
vo.  M,add.,]  b.  1824,  at  Hartford,  Conn.;  -r  ,1  mtV 
Tr  nl^v  College  I, s,,,.       ,     ^  ,„.,  ■„„„^,,','  :.:,;"''/ 

ratlin       "i     '"""';''  '\'"'*  "*'"• '"'""'"«  "  «"''>"-' 

Catholir,  ;,nl  «,i,  „,  ;  „ncd  priust  ls5l);  pastor  of  .•<t 
Alin-  .,  New  ^ork,  ninco   1S(I|.  and  in    |NS|    ,„,. 

tT.'"l.l    '    '""«""«  !'■■«''"»  "f  the  pope's  household  with 
th-  liile  „l  Monslgnor.      1.    The  Divine  .S.in..tuary  :  a 
«efK-»  ol    .Meditations  upon  the   Most  .*acred    Heart  of 
•'cvu,.  N.  York    IS78,  24,„„.     2.  The  Divine  I'araclete 
iriiion.  upon  tho  Person  and  Office  of  the   Holy  Oho.n,  ' 

v'  V  1,'  ?2^;.o"'  ■^-  '''•""'■•'t"ntisM.  and  the  Bible, 
N.   \ork,    IMSO,   12ino.      4.  lioil  and  UeiLson :   Lecture 

Vs"i    1  •'!„!?""'"''       "'  "  "''  *'''""™'  Jt'-'ligi"".  N.  V.irk,  ' 

T.TZTu'  «7:,,**V"'""'  ^^■^■'  Sradiiated  at 
Trinily  (  ollege,  Dublin,  1S72:  ordained  ISii.",  ;  vi.ar  of 
Holy  Irinity,  Kuneorn,  since  |S72.  1.  Popul,,,-  (■„,,,. 
chisiu  oi  Church  and  State;  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  IS7:i  svo  •> 
KoMiaiiism  weighed  in  the  Balance  and  found  Hantin:/ 
W.  In,.-.,  l2ino.     .'!.   Infidelilv  Contested,  1S81 

••rCHtoii,  Uev.  William  C.  Mr.  Manby's  Mid- 
night \  isitors,  Manchester,  18sn,  12m...  He  is  said  t,. 
be  the  author  of  "The  Bitter  Cry  of  Oulcist  Lo"  n  " 
«hich  13  algoascr^bo.1  to  Uev.  Andrew  Mearns,  sup.  ,. 

1  restwich,  Mrs.  U.    The  Harbour  Ha;,  i    fate 

cd..  I87d!        '^"'  '■""••  '^■-''  -  ^■»''-  »'■"•    ^"""^      -^e'v 

1   '^ P'  "    9'''.  Pen..bury.  ClnphRm,  near  bmdon  ;   tta 
in  London.     He  beg.in  in  1835  to  contribute  important 


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I  fewor  of  g,.,d.,«y  at  o,f.,rd  In  H7I.     lis  Is  a  .•..rn-pond. 

I    "«,","■'"'"•'■  '••   ""•   !■" I'    rn-titule.  am   has  rJelvel 

•  ""■;'""    ' V"  "'••"'"Hi'"'!  "n'l"ther...cletle.  for  paper 

■  ''•»"■"'    M  vsicalj  vol    11,  Strailgraphlcnl  and  Phy-ical. 

Maps  an.l  IHusi.     iixf,  |s8ll  mh,  2  vols.  r.  s,,,. 
,       "  .Vs  the  .Nestor  of  tile  m'.il.,u|c,il  iirnivi.V  Itrli.ii.,    i,..   * 

'':7'r"i','i'v'r""i"">- ~''""''  •" >  «  '  vaui,. 

Isiil  S.I  lllierii    M  iviic  tint  i.n.l.iil.lv  ii,.i  ..    .    ".""'i'"" 

;  i-;l,,-'»r"ii> .  aisn  ii,.,sl  :ii!a;;!:;'!i'^.:.;:;iir^r. ,; '(;, ';::^;;: 

•  Ml'    "•    "'''„l""'l"'s''  111  this  work  I.,  Ii,.l,v,|  ,, 
erpiH    he  iieiii|iall.vii,r,|,t,..l  fu.is  .,m,.,,|  ,kv  m  ,  ,r.  Iiiir 

io'-'s.  J,i''i'i,';:k\':i''i;Vi'''"''''"??'"'''''"^^ 

loslt.   I  I,  ,    ,  V,      I  ''"  "',*'  " 1".  s».vliiL';   Imi  his 

iipposiii.  11  Is  ..nil  |..|||,.  ,11, ,,.1  cxireiii.-  l.iri.is  of  111,.  ,  ,,,. 

:^!::l:;:^;r;;::^'i;l?;lt!r:r;;;llf:^•'^^-•ll-  :,' : 

lu.trMii.„i,,ireiiiii,pic."-.l//,     S.,  ;i|"|  **■  '  '  '   ""   "' 

I'ri'Cyiimii,  .1.     .<lr.iy  Thoughts  and  .Short  E„ay,, 

l.'ill.,    I  ■*(  J,    [..    S\t,_  ''     ' 

I'r.'t)  mail,  H.-v.  John  ll.i.l.lyir.',  M.A.,  gradu. 

alc.1  lit  Innity  College,  Oxlor.l,  Is.is;  or.luined  1S38, 
near  ol  Aylesbury  I  Ht2-J3.  I.  Dispauperi/.„tl.,n,  L.„i., 
'•*.«.  p.Mv.,,  2.1  e.l.  IS78.  2.  Three'Leotureson  Church 
lomprehension    aii.l  Christian  Heunion,  Lon.,  IS.su,  p. 


Svo 


I'rt'vost,  f.  y\.    Terra-Cutta  Plays,  Lon.,  1888,  p. 


•     •  .,      .     ■      .  *"      "'     ^""   »»».o(oiricai    .^ocietv:    win 

president  of  the  Geological  Society  1870-72,  vice-mes  '- 
aent  of  the  Royal  Society  1870-71,  and  appointed'  ,"ro- 


FrevoNt,  l'riiiici».      Fire,  of  (Jreen  Wood,  Lon., 

I'rimiU,  ONmoiiil   de  Hrniivoir,  M.A.,  \,u,u 
vol.    „.,  ad.     lb,    IM,..,  in   (luernsey;  gra.lualcl  it  i^U 

I        Ml-  lie  „  C,   lege   (•ainbn.lge L\\.  th.,  bar  „t  th; 

Mi.l.lc  lenipie  | >;;2.  ,  ||is  name  was  originallv  Os. 
[imnd  Beauyoir  de  Preaux.,  The  In.ii.in  Tiavelsof  AH- 
"mil,-  ol  lyan.i,  an.l  the  In.lian  Embassies  t.i  Home 
roni  t  ic_  teig.i  of  Augustus  ,o  the  Death  of  .lustinia,;; 
l.on.,  IN,, i.  p.  f,vo.     (A  revise.1  repiint,  in  „  ..mall  num^ 

ni     ,V;r'»  ',''..''"1'""  l'"'''i.'hed  originally  in  the  jour- 
naisot  the  Asiatic  , ■society.) 

<torv*7;',/\'i-s'  ''"^S'y  ""^••"'  "  Temperaneo 
•;  ""'"..I^N  !'■  ><vo.  2.  "I'nsafel"  or,  "Mother 
"ipp  e,l  me,"  Lon.,  l87,H,  p.  8vo.  3.  Who  is  .Sylvii  a 
Novel  Lon.,  s>3  3  v,.ls.  p.  8vo  ;  new  e.l.,  188,0.  4 
ibe  Helping  Ilan.l  and  its  Owner;  .'^ketches  from  New- 
'  n  Hect.iry  Lot,,,  |NS4,  p.  8vo.  :,.  Leaves  from  a 
•  ountry  He.  gerow,  Lon.,  |ss.-,.  ,2„,o.  ,-,.  A  Hii-tic 
Mai.l,  L.,n.,  Iss.o,  3  vols.  er.  >  .  7.  A  Wilful  Y.  u  ,« 
"■miiin,  Lon..  I  SSI),  3  vols,  p.  svo.  * 

8v,'  "*■'*'  '^""'"'  ^**     '^''"e  '"  "'"  Ii""!.   I'on.,   1887, 

I  Coll'e'"ie'''''r.!V''';  'V'v.'*-'''  V'-afe*.  Sradiiateil  at  Now 
Kollegc,    Oxionl.    |,s5:;;    ,„d„ined    1,853;     vicar   of    .St. 

I  IS  r  'i    !''!■','•  '*''^-'-''      '■  '■™'"^^'-^  »''  I'"'l''  "-'I- 

U-    ,71  •'  .  ^I'l-nions  preaehc.1  in  Immanuel  Church 

!  "est  Brixton,  ,„  ISS2-.S3,  Lon..  1-83,  2  vols.  Svo.  ' 

i..,n''T''''ix,"-'!"""'"""'^*«"'"'''' Arthur.   Amer- 
ican      ni.ie-.M.irk   Cases  .l.ri.led   by   the   Courts  of  the 
....0.1  S,,„,.s  „n,l   by  the  Comtnissfoner  of  latent ',  and 
leportcl  l„.iween  Is;-.,  „„,!  |,.ss7,  Bait,,  IS87,  Svo. 
lr..'«,    Monnmy,    1807-l,ss.8,    b.    in    Ouorn.oy; 

.  edic.ued  at  \\orci;8ter  College,  Ovior.l,  where  he  grad- 
uate with  a  .louble  fir,-t  ebi,ss  in  IS2y,  an.l  wasS.p. 
pointed  assistant  master  in  Bugby  .School   in    IS30.     lie 

;  r^»^m■A^h■^x  p.,sition  in  IS51I,  an.l  in  Is.is  „as  electe.l 
to  the  .•hi.ir  0    political  economy  at  Oxf.ir.l,  which  he 

;  held  down  to  the  time  of  hi.,  death.  I.  The  I'rineiples 
ol  lurrcncy;  .-six  Lectures,  Oxf.,  1.8(11),  Svo.  2.  Cur 
lency  an. I  Banking,  Lon.,  1875,  p   Svo 

.1.  Practical  Political  Economy:  Lectures,  Lon.,  1878. 
p.  Svo;  2.1  eil..  ISS2.  '       •    i 

nrit  noiv  ','i.',''"'',',''l'','  '■"'•i';"''-',i  mode  of  treatment  which 
notoii  J  iloes  not  claim  to  be  .scieiitltic  but  wlileli  sun 
po.^s  the  sceiitlHc  method  t,.  be  a  iiiisrk,',''-/vX.'  '"" 
ine  nia!nrity  ..f  ec.nomisis  u-jll,  It  mav  be  nreillcteil 
Kgrcethiu  >lr,  Fawectt  >  book  (■•  Free  ' 'r  le  a,  1  Pro  ec: 
.111"]  Is.botl,  s,.i,,,,ti(i,,  .,,,,1  practinil  w  ■,  iV  Mr  Fr  ™»  ij 
iiellKT    -1.  K  ci.,PKK  Lf«LIE;  Acml.,  xiil.  4uy. 

4.  M  hat  IS  Eilucation  ?  Lon.,  1S84. 

Price,  Charlotte  A.  Poems  and  Lyrics  for  Idle 
Hours,  Lon.,  1881.  svo. 

..'•l"?,^'   ^"ss    Kleaiior   C.      1.   One  Only.      By 

fc.  t.  P.     Lon.,   I>74.   -1  vols.  cr.  Svo.     2.  Constantiu, 

12">1 


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Lon.,  IS,  J,  2  vols.  cr.  8vo.  Anon.  .i.  A  French  Heiress  I  Doom  of  the  Unjust :  with  Apuendi.v,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 
in  her  Own  Chateau  Ill,..t.  Lon.,  isrs, ,,.  Svo.  Anon.  2.  Notes  and  Kollectiuns  on  Galatians,  Lon.,  1872,  p 
4  A  Lo..-t  Batt  e,  Lclin  ls7S.  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  Anon.  5.  Kvo.  :i.  The  Church  or  Assembly  of  (iod:  Modern 
Mrs.  Lancaster  8  Rival:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1.S71I,  :!  vol.-.  cr.  I  Teachers  on  thai  Subject,  Lon.,  IXli,  12iiu) 
svo;  new  eds.,  lS8;i  I8S-1  1885.  Anon.  (i.  Valcntina:  I  Pridinore,  Thomas  W.  Onide  to  ihe  I'repnra- 
I  .Sketch,  Lon.,  is.v.',  2  vols.  cr.  .svo  ;  new  ed.,  1S8,^.  7.  tion  of  liills  of  Co,^ts,  &c.;  6th  cd.,  enl.,  Lon.,  1879 
Ihe  Foreigners,   Lon.,   18S:i,  3  vols.  p.  8voj    new  els.,  ^  Svo;   new  cd.,  1SS7  ,,.,,», 

1881  188,..  8.  High  Aims  ;  or,  .>;tudicH  from  the  Anii.ils  !  I'riestlcy,  J.  Clothing,  Manchester,  ISS.'f,  cr.  8vo 
of  Christian  Lndeavour.  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  9.  (Jeruld,  :  Priestley,  William  Overeild,  M.U.,  V  H  C  I' 
Lon.,  188,1,  .i  vols.  cr.  Svo.      10.  Alexia  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,     LL,D.,  b.  1821»,  near  Leeds  ;  educated  at  the  University 


11.  Hod  Towers  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1888,  3 


1S87,  cr.  Svo, 
vols.  cr.  Svo, 
Price,  Klla  lirowii.     The  Jlajor's  Love;  or.  The 


Secret  of  a  Crime,  I'liila.,  1 


SSS,  sij.  I  Dm 


Poems   of   I'oter   Peppercorn, 


Price,  Kmniiiicl, 

Phila.,  ISSl. 

Price,  V.  G.  Hilton.  1.  A  Hand-Book  of  Lon- 
don bankers:  tosctlier  wilh  List.s  of  Hankers  from  lli77, 
Lon.,  lS7(i,  cr.  Svo.  2.  .Monograph  of  the  Oault :  the 
Substance  of  a  Lecture,  l.on.,  18SI1,  p.  Svo. 

Price,  Frederick  J.  The  "Weed  Divine:"  a 
Short  Ksaaj-  concerning  the  U,so  i\nd  Abuse  of  Tobacco, 
Lon..  IS78,  8vo. 

Price,  Henry  Clay.    How  to  make  Pictures,  [in- 
structions in  amateur  pl^itography,]  N.  York,  ISS2.  i       1-rime,  V.      (Trans.)  A  Treatise  on  Ore  Deposits; 
,„"  "V*^'  "'•  *"      '■   ""  "■  linstion  ot    London   Wall,  i  from  the  German  of  B.  von   Cotta.     Illust      N  ' 
Westminster,    ISSO,  4to.     2.  A    Descriptive   Account  of  I  1S7II,  Svo. 
the  Ouildhall  of  the  City  of  Lonilon,  (prepared  by  Au 
thority  of  the  Corporation,)  Lon.,  1887.  Ito. 


of  Edinburgh  ;  has  held  various  professional  appoint- 
ments, and  is  now  consulting  physician  to  King's  College 
Hospital,  London.  Tlie  Pathology  of  Intra-Uterine 
Death,  (Lunileian  Lectures,  ISS7,)  Lon.,  1888,  8vo. 

Prime,  C.  Lesson.  Observations  upon  the  Cli- 
mate of  I'cklield,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Prime,  Ilev.  Edward  Dorr  Grillin,  D.D,, 
[mil,,  vol.  ii.,  add,]  1.  Around  the  World:  Travels 
through  Many  Lands  and  over  .Many  .Seas,  N.  York, 
LS7I,  p.  Svo.  2.  Forty  Years  in  the  Turkish  Empire! 
n  Memoir  of  William  (ioodell.  By  his  Son-in-Liiw 
N.York,  IS7li,;  6th  od.,  1S83,  12mo.  3.  Notes,  (ieneii- 
logical.  Biographical,  and  Bibliographical,  of  the  Prime 
Family,  Cambridge,  1888,  Svo.     Privately  printed 

Prime,  F.      (Trans.)  A  Treatise  on  Ore  De): 

York, 


•  This  snieiulld  voliiine  contains  an  elaborate  account 
of  tholiiiildlmll  as  it  nowstiinds,  interwoven  with  deserlp- 
tioiis  of  the  earlier  ImildiiiK's  wliicli  it  has  replaced,  and 
of  the  chief  historical  events  as.sijeiated  with  tliis  ancient 
seat  o(  iiiiinicipal  Kdvernmunt,  .  .  ,  The  volinne  is  en- 
riched with  a  great  luimher  of  liic-similes  of  cliarter.s, 
maps,  and  rare  topoK'riipliical  ilrawings  and  prints,"— 
Acad..  x\Ki.:i:\ 

"■  h  I'uii'i:,  F.  G.  H.,  A  Description  of  the  Remains 
0)  1,  man  Buildings  at  Norton,  near  Bradinu'.  Illust. 
L  -..,  1882. 

Price,  John.  Llandudno,  and  ho\y  to  Enjoy  it : 
a  Handy  Guide,  Lon.,  187,i,  p.  Svo. 

Price,  Langford  Lovell  Frederick  Uice. 
Industrial  Peace:  its  Advantages,  Methods,  and  DitH- 
culties ;  a  Report  of  an  Inquiry  made  for  the  Toynbee 
Trustees  :  with  a  Preface  by  Prof.  Alfred  .Marshall,  Lon., 
1887,  Svo.  ' 

"  Theory  and  fact  are  seldom  so  liapiiilv  united  us  in  this 
volume.  .  .  ,  .Mr.  Price  ilocs  not  fall  into  the  error  which 
has  beeii  calleil— by  ,levons,  if  wu  rememljcr  rightly— the 
lallucy  of  a  single  iirinciple.  lie  is  aware  that  there  can- 
not be  'any  single  panacea  lor  social  ills.'  He  expects  to 
see  '  the  old  relation    '■ -    -  -     " 


Prime,  Rev.  Samnel  Irennrus,  D.D.,  [«»rc,  vol. 
11.,  add.,]  d.  IS8:).  1.  Fifteen  Years  ut  Prayer,  N.  York, 
1872,  l2mo.  2.  Walking  with  (iod  :  Life  Hid  in  Christ, 
N.  'i  ork,  1S72,  2Jmo.  3.  The  Alhambra  and  the  Krem- 
lin, 1873.  4.  .Songs  of  the  Soul :  gathered  out  of  .Many 
Lands  and  Age,-,  N.  York,  1874,  12uio;  now  ed.,  Isso. 
0.  Lifeof ,«,  F.  li.  Jlorse,  LL.D.,  187o.  fi.  Irenieus  Let- 
ters, 188(1-85,  two  series.  7.  Prayer  and  its  Answer: 
Illustrated  in  the  First  Twenty-Five  Years  of  the  Ful- 
ton Street  Prayer-Meeting,  N.  Y'ork,  1882,  12mo.  8. 
Autobiograjiliy  anil  Memorials.  Edited  by  his  Son,  AVeu- 
dcll  Prime.     N.  York,  188S,  Svo. 

Prime,  Samnel  T.  K.  Model  Farms  und  their 
Methods.  Chic,  ISs2,  Svo. 

Prime,  Meiidell,  son  of  Rev.  S.  I.  Prime,  .i^j,,,. 
Fifteenth-Cerlury  Bibles:  a  Study  in  Bibliography,  X. 
York,  18SS,  Svo.  b    i    j, 

Prime,  William  Cowper,  LL.D.,  [«»(e,  vol.  ii,. 
add.]  I.  I  go  a-Fiehing,  Lon.,  1S73,  p.  Svo.  2.  Holy 
Cross:  History  of  the  Invention,  Preservation,  ami  Dis- 
npjiearancc  of  the  Wood  known  as  the  True  Cross.  Illust. 
N.  York,  1877,  12nio;  new  cd.,  1SS7.  3.  Pottery  and 
Porcelain  of  All  Times  und  Nations:    with  Tables  of 

Collectors.     Illust.     N. 


?i;?.,i^;^;;l;i^;^';!i;^;!ti:'!SrS';^;;!i;;^^;;^:;^S'^,^^  '  FaeU,ry  and  Artists'  Marks,  to^^. 

oration  and  industrial  partnership.    Heiloesnot  attempt  *  „'  '*^'''  ■*'"• 

to  coiilliie  within  strict  chtssiiications  the  endless  variety  Primrose,  E.  D.     Fortune's  Bu 

of  lUhurs  and   institutions.     At  the  same  time,  by  a  in-  Lon.,  IsSli,  3  vols.  p.  Svo 

(iiciotis  arrftiiyeinpiit   111,  ..ii.ii.i.iv,  ,,.*,,  ,...,.^-..  ,1...  :..: — .,.,..  »»:-         '     '       ' 


dicioiis_  arranuiement,  he  enables  11s  to  grasp  the  inimei'ise 
mass  ol  heterogeneous  details  which  he  embraces,"— F,  Y. 

LlXlKWUUTll  :   .lcin(.,  XKKU.  1(12. 

Price,  K.  I).  G,  Rebecca;  or,  A  Life's  Mistake: 
a  Story  of  Country  Life,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Price,K.  J.  Moyd-.  Practical  Pheasant- Rearing: 
with  an  AjipemlLv  on  Grouse-Driving,  Lon.,  1888,  p. 
Svo.  ' 

Price,  yiajor  Sir  Rose  Lamlmrt,  Bart.,  R.M., 
F.R.G.S.,  b.  1837;  served  in  the  Indian  .Mutiny  and  in 
China;  retired  1,874.  The  Two  Americas:  an  Account 
of  Sport  and  Travel :  with  Notes  on  .Men  and  Manners 
in  North  and  South  America,     Illust.     Lon.,  1876,  Svo- 


ulTets  and  Rewards, 
Love's  Moods,  Lon.,  1885,  18mo; 


Prince,  /Elian. 

2d  eil.  same  year. 

Prince,  Charles  Lceson.  Observations  upon 
the  Topography  and  Climate  of  Crowborough  Hill, 
Sussex,  together  with  other  Subjects  of  Collateral  In- 
terest, Leeds,  I8S0,  8yo.     Privately  printed. 

I  rince,  Edith.  1.  Conflict  and  Victory.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1887,  32ino.  2.  The  Crown  of  Love.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1887,  32mo.  3.  Woodland  Whispers.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1887,  32mo.  4.  RoseLeaves.  Illust.  Lon.,  1888. 
5.  Thistledown.     Illust.      Lon.,  1888. 

Prince,  John  J.      1.  The  Flements,  of  Physiog. 

.  -   ...  rnphy,    Lon.,   1877,  ]2ino;  fith  ed.,  rev.  ana  enl.,  ls,s,.. 

•Ill  most  of  his  opinions  the  educated  American  wilt  ''  ^.'  ^"''J"*'  Mnnngoment  and  Method,  in  Theory  and  Prac- 


hnd  little  to  iiimrrel  with,  while  for  people  fond  of  shoot 
ingaiK  llshiiig.or  travelling,  the  book  contains  many  ii.se- 
ful  hiiiUs  and  sugKestions."-.Vu((o»,  xxv,  7'J, 

Price,  Thomas.  (Ed.)  Letters  of  S.  Rutherford  : 
with  Preface  by  Alex.  Duff,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

Prichard,  Helen  .M.  Friends  and  Foes  in  the 
Transkei :  au  Englishwoman"     ~ 


tice,  Manchester,  187!),  ]2mo. 
;      Prince,  John  T.     Courses  and  Methods:  a  Haud- 
Book  for  Teachers  of  Primary,  Grammar,  and  Ungraded 
Schools,  Best.,  1886,  12nio. 
Prince,  Le  Uaron  Bradford,  b.  1810.  at  Flush 
„         .  ,     .         ,    '  i  '"B-   I"I-:  «"n  "f  W.  R.  Prince,  (..i,(,,  vol.  ii. ;)  gradu- 

Thcolo,jical  lustructu 


Albany,  N.Y., 


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Svo. 


Prickett,  Henry  E.     Maho  Supreme  Court  Re-        Pri 


port.s,  vol.  i.,  new  ser.,  (1866-SO,)  ,San  Fran.,  18,82,  8 


Pridham,  Arthur,   [ 


12,-); 


If,  vol.   ii.,  add.] 


Th 


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American  Uhuroli  and  its  Name,  N.  York,  1887, 
nee,    Morton.      The    Nature    of    Mind    and 


uman  Automatism,  Phila.,  1885,  8 


e  I      Pring,  James  Hurley,  M.D 


formerly  physioiun 


PRI 

to  the  Bath   Gonornl    Hospital.      Thn  T!ri(^„  „„  i    .i. 
Uon^an  un  the  Site  „f  Taun'tu.^  TaJn,:,,"  '',^,t  ??      "' 
Pri  ige,  C.  M.    Tho  Last  of  tho  K  izabothanNc.., 
me^n:  D,.covery  of  Northern  Virginia,  IBOirUn"  IS.'i; 

1  "nsle.  Mis.  M.  a.,  aceoinpanied  her  hu^baml 
AloxanJer  ITinKle.  an.l  Itev.  1{.  H„ki„,  „l,o  we  '„    "nt 

01  till  Lhuicii  ofhcolhiiid,  (o  investi.'uti.  (he  relaticns 
between  the  missionaries  an,]  the  natives,     iwir   s    he 
iMountain.s  of   tlie  Moon:    a  ,I„urnov  in   K.?JJ      .  ■        I 
"ith  Maps,  Eclin.  an,l  Lon.,  I.ss.    "vo  '"""  ^  ' 

Pringle,  11.  O.,  [„,,,,.,  vol.  ii..  „d,i.l  The  Dis 
eases  o  Jlorses,  Cattle,  8hee,,,  .Swine,  Do^s  ,n.l  I "oultrv '• 
their  Causes  and  Treatmentl  Dublin,  Is?!    s™  '  ^  ' 

Priiigle,  Robert  Stensoii.  I.  Analysis «f,r„shua 
Judges  etc.,  for  I,„eal  E.vaminations,  l.on,  1878  iC' 
2  Analysis  of  the  liuoks  of  Joshua,  Judges  and  rX 
Manehester,  1SS5,  iL'iiio.  """b'-i  anu  nutii, 

Priiisep,  Cliarics  Campbell,  ,1.  issr  „,t  li)    a 

nieiuber  ol  a  family  connected  with  India  for  many  L-en 
eratious;  was  appointed  to  a  elerkshin  in  X  ]^'|i: 
louse  by  his  unele,  Henry  Thoby  l-riuLp,  (',,,," 
vol.  ,  .,)  and  was  for  some  time  superinti,  dii  t  o  1,', 
reeonis  and  af.einvards  statistieal  report"r.  telo  1  f 
Services  of  the  Honourable  East  Ind  a  Company's  Civil 
Servants  in  the  Madras  Presidency  from  17     1,  ,s5s 

byVonl'fy'lt'o!?""'".""  '^'•'  '^"  ""^'=  was  employed 
Dy  1.0  d  hytton  to  paint  a  eommemoration  picture  of  fh, 
a.seinbl„go  at  Delhi  on  occasion  of  the  pr,  carnation    f 

:^i;^;ni;:^.fTCr;ty;i\uirrS" 

iion.,  11^,11,  ,svo;  _M  oil.  same  year. 

«Pw'mM^e'S";;f™:iLT;!r^lP'^'  "««  I«tely 
tniichcs  of  hill  our  vl,,bm,l,  ;  '  i"*^  """'•''".  «"'!  of 
from  the  tirst  pa^e  k^i,;.  la",  '-  AVSi'''-'''.o--'  ••'""''""""■' 

A.^oMjVl^i^h'Von.f'.^S^X"'"™'  "'■"''"  ^""'°''" 

T  „r"n''r  '?*-'J",'.'"''     '•  '^«™'"«  ""d    Parses   in    tho 
Lake  Dis  rict  of  Kngland,  Lon.,  1871,  l2mo      •'    Pel 
trian   Guide  to  the  Lake  District;  2d  ed., Vimiennt: 

ISO,  .Uol..  p.  8vo.     Anon.     2.  Hehind  the  Veil,  Lon 
LS7I,  ,    yo  s.  p.  8yo.     Anon.     ;i.  E.xpiated,  Salisbu ly' 
Js7?;/vrp'^.r-,„^-     ^-  0---hed,   ,:;^;  ; 
cr.^v'o"'''  ''■     ^''"■'"'  ^''°"  ''™"'  "  Top-Gun,  Lon.,  1880,  j 
Lo^."!"'!-""""^'     °™  P'-'<^™  "'«  Cniel:  a  Tragedy,  ' 

Prior,   II.  c.  Alexander,  [ante,  vol.  ii     n,id  i 
Grs,"Ln?,"8"72*  .C   '-''"''  ^-'-'   ^^^^^^ 

M,"s.';t"r.%,5;.„.''"""'''"  ''""'•>  ""'  ^"'^'="' 

Lon*"M7S^Vo"'     '•  ^'"'"•-s  and  their  Culture.     Illu.^t. 

iiC;. "L^n..'t88;: s.'^"'  '^^^'^-  '■  "-^^ «"-''- 

Pritchard,  Kev.  Chari:  -s.  D  n     r  n  s     r     , 

^i;:^i?;!*^^s^;:\i>;r;:^V'---''^ 
^u:r:;?^i,'^j^''^"^!F^- ""'-'^^""'^"^  m:™ 

nitudeof  All  .stars  yisible  to  the  Naked   Eve  from   ill 
Pole^to  Ten  Degrees  .South  of  tho   Equatorfo.IfrLSst 

W;  1880  3";i::-r   8y-„  ""'"■«*  Vanbrugh's  Mistake; 

.^:^ai^-^.I;Jt^^r^n-^ 

Tni'th,!^-''-^-     ''""-'«'«•     2-In..earei,o,-"the 

-i^'j?s^ss"is^s^^aL;ss 


PRO 

toThe"R!;'y^"i.t'  {;""^'f  ,'l"7;it.>l."nJ  senior  surgeon 

n,r ;;''^J:v«:l''f^{ j^v.«r.  'nrii-Notes ,,. 
ii.K';^s';^-..d.,lJ-j^^'[;i,:;;r^-^:;s;.c.^!;;;;^ 

f^.i?>i.>i^K.--.-"^i4  r^? 

Around  Settle.  .Settle.  ISSS  '   '   "• ,    r.  n\o.     ,1. 

Proby,  Kev.  Williniii   Henry  liantiMt    M  A 

i'r'i^;l^;^i;l^,;,■,:^::;«^^'7»i,,,■'^^^^i-^ 

of  the  Old  Testament  (;anon  Lm.,  I,;?  p  Z  5  1^ 
ers  -^^- Christian  H^igi^,„  ,„,;,  V^^^^yr^:  V^^i^C;. 
tie    Book  o     'r,  h'  I    •  '^';  .^V"'i"  <iu'-''^tions  concerning 

fotl^;i:;^.^^„^"-;-^,«-j.|^^.;^t^ 
^:2;!,''s.;'^"^^^''"™^''^'"'^'"'^"«'-non:; 

withoiu  beiny  profound  "!:;:v„i/;„;  x'".,^;'"'^  ''^  mMruotive 

rnj-^ltin^do:  ;ji;r'cii:b 'pl.,Ic''^^^:';r 
fB;^rr'n::■1dr^^r^^■-;r'?"-'^^^^^^^^^^^ 

ofNapole  „  I  in'is  .■;  I  n  "•, '''''.V  :  from  the  Fall 
in  18)^8.  Lon.    issl,  sy'?  "'"  '^'"•''  "^  ^""""  Emmanuel 

ressaM.'m!;;;;i;:;i::;;'^;i!-'v""'>?"^"  «'?'"'»■"'  <""'^'  p^"«- 

)  -;o.t  wri,t..i^i  more'S:&J!r^^;T:-  il^'^J^P 
i  Fon":'^'; ',!:;.,  ?i?!!"7^r'  "f '^  l^i"  of  Sale  /  ^i.h 

-Is  India  .-iilvent?  Lon.,  1881),  8vo. 

,-''/V'=.'f'  Bna"  Waller,  [„„„,   vol.  ii     add  1 

rarii'ai^Su',';^,;;!:;:^^,^',^?-,',^""""  »'■ '-  contempo- 
doubly  weh'nV.ef    1, cVli    Is,    ,'*■;•,"'','   V""'''  ''"\«  b''"' 

T«!:^"'^'i^.""".!:n"-^8^-^-,.^  ^--'^-^  -- 

and  x.xiy.  were  written  b'y  C.  (l'.  Tv    Lock  )'"'"'   '"• 

-::u^^;]ii!:-^fi^ra:i]^Ss?^n^^^^ 


fi 

U 


Proctor,   IJerCrd  ■s""-i'?'  " 

l'l>"r.naev,Lon.'lS  Tsvo.  n,,  J"''""''  ,""    P™«'ioaI 
Prortnr    Wiiri  i      '."J    "'••  rev.  and  en  .,1883. 

b.  l838"rj',Ser*^N"'/  ""tT'  f""^™'-  "-  """••] 
L'<72.  Kimo.  Hm-fian  Journey,  Bost., 

sr«pli^if.."*^ai!Tv.6r   '"""f"''    ""-^    occasionally 

12S3 


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PRO 


Proctor,  F.     Richard  the   First:  a  Drama,   Lon., 

1S7S,  8vo. 

Proctor,  Ilcv.  Francis  llartlett,  M.A.,  educated 
at  King's  College,  London;  ordained  l!<71 ;  minister  of 
St.  Mark's,  Uarnet,  18H5-S8;  editor  of  the  Clergyman's 
I''igazino.  1.  Uaw  Ueadest  Thou?  a  Series  of  Prac- 
tical Kxpositiiins  and  Thoughts,  Lon.,  ISSd,  p,  Svo.  2. 
Classified  (leins  of  Thought  from  the  Ureiit  Writer."  and 
Preachers  of  All  Ages,  Lon.,  ISSa,  r.  Svo.  .'I.  Words  in 
Season  :  Short  and  Suggestive  Headings  for  the  Chris- 
tian Year,  Lon.,  188.8,  p.  8vo. 

Proctor,  Ilev.  G.  J.  The  Restoration  of  (iod's 
Bani.ihi'd  Ones,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  8vo. 

Proctor,  George.  History  of  the  Crusades.  II- 
lust.     I'hila.,  1880,  l2mo 

Proctor,  Iilicici!  llrock,  b.  1826,  at  Hanover, 
N.U.  ;  graduated  at  Hamilton  College  184 1;  admitted 
to  the  bar  18.(7,  abandoned  liis  prol'ession  in  180:i  to 
devote  himself  to  literature.  I.  The  Bench  and  liar  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  X.  York,  1870,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"Tlie  most  spirited  iiersonal  .sketches  are  those  which 
iverc  furnished  to  the  autlior  of  llie  hook  t>y  others,  .^till, 
apooil  ileal  of  labor  has  been  devoted  to  iMlleeliMj;  details 
of  the  lives  of  its  subjeels.  and  tnieiiii,'  with  u  earisoiue  rep- 
etition the  jiart  taken  by  almost  all  of  tliem  in  the  political 
contests  of  their  time.'  —Salion.  xii.  01. 

2.  Lawyer  and  Client;  or,  The  Trials  and  Triumphs 
of  the  liar:  Illustrated  by  Scenes  and  Ineidents  in  the 
CourtRoom,  N.York,  18S.S,  Svo.  8.  The  Legal  History 
of  Albany  and  Schenectady  Counties,  1884.  4.  Karly 
History  of  the  Board  of  Regents  and  University  of  the 
State  of  New  Y'ork,  1SS6. 

Proctor,  Kicliard  Anthony,  ["ii(c.  vol.  ii.,add.,] 
1S;^7-1^8S,  b.  in  London;  educated  at  King's  College, 
London,  and  at  St.  John's  College.  Caiubridge,  where  he 
graduated  in  1800  as  twenty-third  wrangler;  elected 
a  Kellow  of  the  Royal  Astronomical  Society  in  IS86. 
In  1809  he  advanced,  on  theoretical  grounds,  a  theory 
of  the  solar  corona  which  has  since  been  generally  ac- 
cepted, and  also  that  of  the  inner  complex  solar  atmos- 
]ihere,  which  was  afterwards  advanced  by  Prof.  Charles 
A.  Y'oung.  Much  of  his  time  was  given  to  the  popular- 
ization of  scientific  results.  He  founded  Knowledge  as 
a  weekly  journal  in  IS>1,  but  changed  it  in  lss.5  to  a 
monthly.  Ho  contributed  la'ge'y  to  other  periodicals, 
and  was  very  sucoesslui  as  a  lecturer.  He  nnide  a  lec- 
turing tour  in  the  United  States  in  187:i-74,  and  another 
in  Australia  ani  New  Zealand  in  1879,  and  in  1884  re- 
turned to  the  United  States  and  after  lecturing  in  va- 
rious cities  settled  in  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  He  died  in  New 
Y'ork  in  1888  of  yellow  fever  caught  in  Florida.  1. 
Hand-Iiook  of  the  Stars,  Lon.,  ISOti,  p.  Svo.  2.  Con- 
stellation Seasons ;  Easy  Guide  to  a  Knowledge  of  the 
Stars,  Loa.,  1807,  4to.  ,S.  Sun-Views  of  the  Earth;  or. 
The  Seasons  Illustnted,  Lon.,  1807,  4to.  4.  Half-Hours 
with  toe  Telescope.  Illust.  L.Jii.,  ISOS,  12mo;  new 
els.,  1S7B,  1S7SI.  5.  Half-Hours  with  the  Stars,  Lon., 
IsOit,  4to;  now  ec'.,  IS-ii).  0.  Star  Atlas  for  Library, 
•School,  and  Observatory,  Lon.,  1870,  fol. ;  2d  ed.,  1871. 
7.  Other  Worlds  tlian  Ours,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo  ;  new  ed., 
1872.  8.  Lessons  in  Elementary  Astronomy,  Lon.,  1871, 
12mo;  new  ed.,  1875.  9.  The  Sun  ;  Ruler",  Fire,  Light, 
and  Life  of  the  Planetary  System,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo; 
new  ed.,  1880. 

"  In  the  present  work  we  have  a  vcrv  fair  statement  of 
thevariiiM'-  problems  with  respect  to  the  sini  which  have 
eltlK'r  In  en  .s.ilved  or  at  present  await  .solution.  .  .  .  Mr. 
Proctor'.^  chief  defect  is  that  he  is  a  little  too  ajit  now  and 
then  to  write  as  a  special  i)icader  for  one  of  several  con- 
tlictinn  theories,  for  none  of  which  there  can  be  said  jier- 
haps  to  be  quite  decisive  evidence,  still,  perhaps  the  gen- 
eral public  will  hardly  hioknpoi:  this  as  a  fault :  and  at  all 
events,  if  a  fault, itudds considerable  vivacitv  loihe  book." 
—.Wi.,  No.  2208. 

10.  Light  .Science  lor  Leisure  Hours.  Lon.,  1871-8;i, 
three  series,  p.  Svo  11.  Essays  in  Astronomv,  Lon., 
1872,  Svo.  12.  T'.e  Orbs  around  us,  Lon.,  1872,  p. 
Svo;  2d  ed.,  1875.  1: .  The  Moon  :  its  Motion,  A6|iects, 
Scenery,  anci  Pliysica'  ComKtion,  Lon.,  187,3,  p.  Svo;  'Mi 
ed.,  1880.  14.  'i'he  Expanse  of  Heaven  :  Essnyi",  Lon., 
I87:i,  cr.  Svo;  now  ed.,  ISSfl.  lb.  The  Uorder-Land  of 
Science:  n  Series  of  Familiar  Dissertations,  Lon.,  lS7;i, 
p.  Svo. 

"  The  Croat  TOiijoritvt-.f  ttio  r-ssovp  arewi'll  wr.rt!iv..f  Mr 
Proctor's  reputation.'  No  one  contrives  to  make  illfticult 
and  complicate  Ideas  clearer  than  he.  and  noonesiirpa.sses 
him  in  his  power  of  marshalling  facts  so  that,  without  the 
reader  feeling  in  the  slli;htist  degree  bored,  a  complete  ac- 
count of  the  subject  Is  given."— .S(i(.  Hev.,  xxxvi.  7:il. 

10.  The  Universe  of  Stars  and  Coming  Transits,  Lon., 
1264 


1S74,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1878.  17.  Tran.»its  of  Venus, 
Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo  ;  id  ed.,  1878.  18.  Science  Uy-Ways  : 
a  Series  of  Familiar  Dissertations,  Lon.,  1876,  ]i.  Svo. 
19.  Our  Place  among  Infinities,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo  ;  new 
ed.,  ISSO.  20.  Wages  and  Wants  of  Science-Workers, 
Lon.,  1870.  21.  Myths  ami  Marvels  of  Astronomy, 
Lon.,  1877,  Svo;  new  ed.,  IsSO,  p.  Svo.  22.  Cycloid 
and  Cycloidal  Curves  in  the  Motions  of  Planets,  ,4c. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo.  23,  Pleasant  Ways  in  Sci- 
ence, Lon.,  1878,  ]).  Svo;  new  ed.,  ISSo.  24.  Flowers 
of  the  Sky,  Lon.,  1S79,  12nio.  25.  Rough  Ways  nnide 
Smooth  :  a  Series  of  Familiar  Essays  on  Scientific  Sub- 
jects, Lon.,  1879,]!. Svo.  20.  TheUseand  Abuseof  Food, 
1879,  Svo.  27.  'i'he  Poetry  of  Astronomy  :  Es.saya  on 
Heavenly  Bodies,  Lon.,  IssO,  )>.  Svo.  28,  The  Stars  and 
the  Earth  :  Thoughts  up(m  Space,  Time,  and  Eternity ; 
new  ed.,  Lon.,  ISSO,  ISnio.  29.  Ea."y  Star  Lessons,  Loii., 
1881,  p.  Svo.  ao.  Familiar  Science  Stuilies,  LiU).,  1SS2, 
p.  Svo.  ;il.  The  Great  Pyramid:  Observatory,  Tomb, 
and  Temple,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  :12.  The  Stars"  in  their 
Seasons  :  an  Ea.sy  Guide  to  the  Knowledge  of  the  Stars, 
Lon.,  ISS.'i,  r.  Svo.  Jil).  Mysteries  of  Time  and  Space: 
with  Twenty-Four  Illustrations,  Lon.,  Iss3,  p.  Svo.  .'i4. 
The  Universe  of  Suns,  and  other  Science  Gleanings, 
Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  .S5.  Strength  an  1  Happiness,  Lon,, 
ISS,'),  p.  Svo.  ;!6.  The  Seasons  Pictured:  in  Forty- 
Eight  Sun-Views  of  the  Earth,  ami  I'wcnty-Four  Zodi- 
acal Mn|is  and  oilier  Drawings,  1S85,  4to.  (Contains 
twenty-seven  fuU-puge  plates,  with  eight  pages  of  text.) 
37.  Home  Whist  :  an  Easy  (iuide  to  Correct  Play  By 
Five  of  Clubs.  Lo.  i.,  1885,  sq.  IBmo.  3s.  How  to  Play 
Whist :  wi'h  the  Laws  and  Etiquette,  Lon.,  ISS.i,  p.  Svo. 
39.  Star  Primer :  Starry  Sky,  Week  by  Week,  in  Twenty 
Four  Hourly  Maps,  Lon..  ISsO,  r.  Svo.  40.  Other  Suns 
than  Ours:  a  Series  of  Essays  on  Suns,  Old,  Y'oung.  and 
Dead:  with  other  Science  Gleanings,  Essays  on  M'hist, 
and  Correspondence  with  Sir  John  llersehel,  Lon.,  1SS7, 
sm.  Svo.  41.  Easy  Lessons  in  Difl'ercntial  Calculus,  Lon., 
18S7,  12mo.  42.  First  Steps  in  Geometry,  Lon.,  1887, 
12mo.  4.'i.  Chance  and  Luck  :  a  Discussion  of  the  Laws 
of  Luck,  Coincidence,  AVages,  Lotteries,  and  the  Fallacies 
of  Gambling:  with  Notes  on  Poker,  &c  ,  Lon.,  1887,  cr. 
Svo. 

"  Mr.  Proctor  .  .  .  has  written  n  verv  nnnisiiig  book  to 
prdve  that  no  such  thing  as  luck,  ill  the  gambler's  accepta- 
tion of  the  H  oril,  exists  at  all,  and  that  every  form  of  gam- 
bling is  not  only  highly  immoral,  but  must  always,  in  the 
long  run.  end  in  the  ruin  of  every  imlividual  votary."— 
J.  1.  WiNciiiN  :  ylcorf.,  xxxii.  99. 

44.  The  Moon  :  her  Motion.',  Aspects,  Scenery,  and 
Physical  Comiitions.  Illust.  Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo".  45. 
Watched  by  the  Dead:  a  Loving  Study  of  Dickens' 
Half-Told  Tale,  Lon.,  Isss,  p.  Svo.  4fi.  Strength  i  How 
to  get  Strong  and  keeji  Strong;  with  Chapters  on  Row- 
ing and  Swimming,  Fat,  Age,  and  the  Waist.  Lon., 
1SS9,  p.  Svo.  ("  Old  and  New  Astronomy,"  which  was 
in  course  of  publication  in  parts  at  the  time  of  his 
death,  is  understood  to  have  been  nearly  completed  in 
innnuscript.) 

Proctor,  W.  Management  of  the  H.irse  in  the 
Stable,  the  Field,  and  on  the  Bnad,  Lon.,  1SS4,  cr.  Svo. 

Proctor,  W.  t.  (Ed.)  Round  the  Globe:  through 
Greater  Britain.      Illust,     Lon.,  1S87,  Svo. 

Proctor,  MiHiam.  Popular  Account  of  the 
Hygiene  of  Air  iind  Water,  Lon.,  1S72,  p.  Svo. 

Proffht,  John.  1.  Treatise  on  tlie  Law  and  Du- 
ties of  Notaries  Public  througli  the  United  States :  with 
I'oriiis,  Best.,  1S77,  Svo.  2.  American  Decisions  in 
Courts  of  the  Several  States:  vol.  i.,  San  Fran.,  187>, 
Svo, 

Prttgler,  C,  and  (Jale,  E.  II.  (Trans,)  Trciit- 
mcnt  of  Syphilis  by  Subcutaneous  Sublimate  Injeclions. 
by  G.  Lewin.     Illust.     Phila.,  1872,  Svo. 

Propert,  .1.  LnmRden.  A  History  of  Miniature 
Art:  with  Notes  on  Collectors  and  Colleclioiis.  Illust. 
Lon..  1887,  fol. 

"  Mr.  Propert  has  gathered  together  and  carefully  ar- 
ranged a  large  iimoiint  of  matter  hitherto  scattered  and 
uiiiligestcil.  .  .  .  With  regard  to  iiiliiiatnre  art  in  Kiiulaiul, 
his  work,  if  not  exhaustive,  is  vet  a  valuable  contrlbiilion 
to  the  literature  of  a  comparalivclv  neglected  and  interest- 
ing liranch  of  art."— Cos.mo  MdNKiiotsi-;:  Acail.,  xxxiii.  14. 

Proisser,  IMrs.,  [milr,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  I.  The  Aw- 
drios  anii  their  Friends,  ami  otlier  Tales,  Lon.,  ISOS,  p. 
Svo.  2.  t)uality  Fogg's  Old  Ledger,  Lon.,  IS09,  lOmo. 
3.  Cicely  Brown's  Trials,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo;  new  eds., 
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To-Morru,y  Lun  ,S77,  ,,.  8vo.  H.  Amos  Fa/o;  or 
Through  tho  Wilderness,  Lon.,  Is78,  ISmo.  y.  Froe 
Alley,  and  what  came  out  of  it,  Lon.,  IS7!»,  n.  Svo  lif 
The  L,ght  of  the  World,  Lon.,  1H7»,    ,.  sJo.'  'll    O.'.kby  : 

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at    Home     Lon.,   I88U,    12mo.      l.i.    Ludovie;   or,   Tho 

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Stones  Lon  ISSI,  p.  Svo.  16.  The  .Spa  row  on  ho 
House-rop  Lon.,  I8S2,  p.  Svo.  16.  The  Ma.ster  ol  Ayn" 
hoe,  Lon     18M,  p.  ,Svo.     17.  Forsaking  All,  Lon     1885   i 

The  Echoed  Son«.  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.     20.  The  Uear .«    < 
of  Daisies  and  The  I'earl  of  I)iys,  [two  stories        Illut     ' 
Lon     188  ,  p.  Svo.     21.  ll,n.  Jarvis  got  his  Home   and 
^aluting  tho  Colours,   Lon.,   J 887,  p."  vo      2-    Farimr 

[^8"'o,,^^'%^-^,\h^0"'i.l'ar.Tree^I;;;e  "l"    .   ; 
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ilank'sh  7-T  ^^■J''.'  ^"•'•'"-  Fo.vlIuntr:;nd  the 
lilank  bheet,  Lon.,  188S,  p.  8vo 

ham,'"?8irsv"'  "•  '""-"""el'am  Invento.s,  Birming- 
Prothero,  Ilcv.  George,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Brasenose  College,  O.vford,  l8.i:i;  onlained  I^lli;  'ecto' 
ot  Uhippingham  since  1857  ;  chaplain  inordinar;  to  the 
qiieen  since  ISIifl;  canon  of  Westminster  since  IS  i 
The  Armour  of  Light."  .Sermons  preached  belore  ho 
Queen      Revised  and  prepared  for  Publication  by  Row? 

■^"nl^isl,"^:':™;,.    "''^'^''  '^""'^  ^°"'"''-  o-^f"--^- 

AvV/i""""'",'  *"eo»-ge  Waiter,  b.  1848.  at  Charlton 
Wiltshire;  educated  at  K.on,  and  at  King's  College 
Cambridge,  where  he  graduated,  first  class  Clas..  Trio 
1.N2:  afterwards  studied  at  Bonn  ;  was  some  time  assi  t'-' 
ant  ma.«  er  at  Kton  ;  Fellow  and  tutor  of  King's  College 
(  ambri.lge  ;  a  contributor  to  tho  Ninth  Edition  of  the  I-^, .' 

?orf 'f"1'  !"  ,""""""r-     !•  .TI'^Lile  of  Simon  de  Mont- 
lort    Earl  of  Leicester :    -nth  .Special  Reference  to  the  i 
Parliamentary  History  of  his  Time,  Lon.,  1877,  p   Svo      ' 

mrm'bv  R  ;'n'r''T  '''''  'V'    <^'"^''-  '™''"'t^J 
partly  by  Rev.  D.  C.  lovcy  ..nd  partly  by  the  editor  \    3 

kemoir  of  Henry  Bradsh.w,  FLllow^f^ving's  Co Ce! 

and  I  niversity  Librarian,  Cambridge,  Lon  ,  1888   8vo 

p.,sthiinioiis  ae(^^laintalloe  ns  i.s  p<)ssi  lewith  o  e  of 

m":,' :^?'voSs  L;:;l^/^,^:'»;;;i:;^!t  ^[l^:rr 

Staels    Le  Direetoire,    1881  ,    3     Thierrv's    I  e»  ^  .^^ 
I'HistoiredeFranic,  XrU.-XXrV     1885 

Prothcro,  Hon  land  Kdmund,  Fellow  of  All 
Souls  College  O.^ford.  The  Pioneers  and  Progro L  of 
tnglish  Farming,  Lon.,  1 888,  p.  Svo  ^^Kfoas  ot 

iiiiiii 

Proudfit,  David  Law,  b.  1842,  atNewbure  N  Y  • 

president  of  the  Meteor  Despatch  Company   New  V^rk' 

•  Love  among  the  (iamins,  an.l  other  I'oems,  N   Yo  k 

^  Proiit,  Ebeiiczer.     Instrumentation,  Lon.,  1878, 
M.^'*"'.V   *^?*»'"''    S.     (Trans.)  Cur  Deus    Hnmo' 

if     Pan/     1        "    ^'''"T    ^^'"''"    ^y    '^"""^"h    Archbishop 

Note,,'  ChZL„"r^    "?    Introduction,  Analysis,  an!l 
e^l7"887.  Claasie.,")  Lon.,  1880,  cr.  Svo;    new 

Sv^ern'of''^;      ^7«'''ble  Clay-Farming  under  a  Just 
•rout,  Samuel  Gillespie.     I.  Hurrah!    a   Bit 


PUL 

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Dea"rtm,^p'""l   K"'  ^'^  ^"  ''  '^"""1   'fall' wh  Very 

E.  m!^'"'"'''  '*"»""•'"'•■'"  (l"«e"d.)    See   Olcott, 
Prowett,  C.  G.,  d.  about  1870,  a>t.  M,  an  Engli-h 

rr!.sol,  J.     Dreams  of   my  Solitude;  or.  Mysteries 
'>f  the  Heavens,  Lon.,  Is-Ji   Svo  '"y-ii-ries 

I  Lon'."l'8?.J,"  v'"  ^'  '*■•     "^'''^  "'"^'^  ^''■^^•'''''  ■■  ■^"■"»"». 

'  Ja^i^i"^,^ r^f,^ C;     ''^"-"-""-'^  I-""^  from 

Ic^Ovf'  ^^s'",-'"'".''  ^'•'^■'  g™''"i"<-"l  "t  Je.«us  Col- 

h        iss,    '  '^'''  T""""'  ^^■"■'  ■•"■t»rofTrefdraeth 

si.ic,    l.ssO,    and    archdeacon    of  Anglesey    since    ISS7 

•■      V   T      ■^''S.'^""'''"  lii-iti»''  t-'liurch:  an  Historica 

of  ^■n'n,*','''  "n"*''  '^"r""''  "'"''  "''  •"'<>•]  1'  Great  Men 
of  Luropcan  History,  Lon..  ISIW,  12mo.  2.  Tho  Hieh- 
w  js  of  Literature,  or.  What  to  Head,  ic,  Lon.,  1882, 

,'F'^'^,F'  ^'^"'}JSe.  Autobiographic  Recollections  of 
,eo,ge  Pryme.  E.-,,.,  M.A.,  sometime  Fellow  of  Trini"y 

s.tj  of  Cambridge,  and  M.P.  for  the  li-rough.     Edited 

^^•'rTKMale"',':'''!.^-""'-^"'-"''*"''^""-]    t'ambHdge,  1870 
IanJ'hi'^l:^,?/^;,!:[>:!r'J''i?',''Vl':;"'"'Ri'"i^>"r?,;fK„g. 


,  land  in  nummm    .r.'-^,'  ^1    ;■"•'''«  "''^•'^VVf  «"- 

written,  I, ist(,ry.''-.s|,rA';rV.xxi-    '!',■)  '    '  "'""'''''  ""' 

i  Pryiiiii.,  Kev.  George  iluiidle,  M.A.,  f,,,,/,' 
I  ;'•,"■• '':,1J", I';  l.'^lSut  W.st  Looe,  Cor'nwall  '  gr  a  i  ! 
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I '/X' 1 't  'V^r ■■••:'    'm''    ''^■"-■■•'■''    l"l.vmouth,'sin;e 

n'l.t  II  ,-  '^'l"'"'"*'"'  JInniml.  Lon.,  isfi4,  32mo.    2 

:  lie  Hymnal  suited  for  the  Service  of  the  Cl,u  "     to- 

An7  ";"',M  ■^^'r'""  '"■  Intuits  Lon.,  ISCriSno 
Lon.,  18,6,  Svo.  4.  The  Dying  Soldier's  Visions  and 
otiier  Poems  and  Hymis,  Lon.."s81,  p.  Svo. 

Tr;^.'^?'.?'''  f**c.  ^"y'V'"  °"  "'"  Church  Ilvmnal  of  the 
Iri^i  thurcdi  Synod,  Dublin,  1878,  Svo 

Pliascli,  II.     From    Keel   to  Truck  :    Naval  Terms 
in  Lnglish,  French.  ,te.,  Lon.,  188.-,,  Svo 

b  W'i,;'"lf*  '^'*,^'?.  I-?"-".  [""'•-.  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
.;,..'  ."•™,"   Li'lourche,    La.:    wrote   under   the 

'  pS"s  "s  "^"i   ^^  "  *^^"^'''''''  '''">'^-  ■»■' 
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Pulbrook,  Anthony,     l.  The  Handy  Book  on  tho 
Law  ana  Practice  of  Joint-Stock  Companies,  Lon  TssT 

riir:d:?:!::-i"^fsvr""^"'""""'-^-''"«^^^ 
a  Jpr't;^:hi^^,i':';!r'^sr;^m:r '"''^'''""°''= 

IS,84"''vols. "***'■  '^'"  ^'''"'"'  "''  "  ^'"^'''y-  ^^'n-' 
Pullaii,  Richard  Popplewell,  F.S.A.,  [cue 
vol  ,1  add..]  d.  1888.  He  had  lived  much  in  Italv,  ,  d 
eontributed  to  the  ,,ablieations  of  the  Society  of-.\n  i- 
quaries  and  the  Roval  Archieological  Ins<itut>^  of  which 
e  was  a  vicc-pre.ident.  1.  Remarks  on  Church  Deco- 
n  t  01 .  Lon  ls,8,  r.  Svo.  2.  Elementarv  Lectures  on 
Christian  Aiv,utecture,  Lon.,  18711.  p.  Svo.  3  Easter 
ernes  and  Italian  Towns  :  Notes  on'ArchiiecUre,^: 
W    H„',\      "a  b  i"^^"';'  '"'"  '^'■••'''"Jsti'nil    Designs   of 

V^.li  .i    r.V""''  "'   "  ■  ""'•S!'^''*'  -^•«'A-.  Lon.    1887. 
rvu     r    'i   r""''"'"''  r"^  t-iandler,  Charles  C. 

iv;ti,  ch;c..is?;r""    "™""'  "■"  '^""^'""^"">"' 

Piillen,  Kev.  Henry  William,  M.A.,  [n„tr,  vol. 
.1.  ad,.,  ]  gra.dimi,,!  „t  Clare  t'olicgc,  Cambridge,  lVo9: 
ord  med  IS.!. ;  vicar  choral  ,,{  York  Cathedral  l,8,;2.|,;i 
and  of  Salisbury  Cathedral  18(53-75;  chaplain  of  the 
Alert  in  the  Arctic  expedition  of  Is7,-ii7(!.  1.  The 
8 v*„  0  *T,'  ^l"^'f^.f  ';"'"*<^'^  <■<"•  Chanting,  Lon.,  1867, 
t  ■  i-  ^i"  S."",'  '^'"■'^  •'^  "  Cathedral,  Salisbury  ls69 
8»o.  3.  The  light  at  i)ame  Europa's  School :  sliowing 
how  the  German  Boy  thrashed  tho  French  Boy,  and  how 


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the  Enghah  Boy  looked  on,  1870, 12mo.     Anon.     (Of  this  '  to  us  out  of  the  fiilness  of  his  own  spiritual  and  Intellect- 
little  book  11)2,1100  oo)iics  were  sold  in  Engliind,  thosiilent    ""'  lift'."— ■'"'Kc'"'"'".  xlvi.  310. 

one  period  averaging  10,000  copies  a  Uiiv.     In  Americii,        I'ulsifer,  J.  U.     iMaine   Supremo   Judioiiil    Courc 
where  its  circulation  was  also  very   large,  one  edition    Reports,  vols.  Ixv.-lxviii.,  {1'j7()-1)^7H,)  Portland,  1  vols. 


,  was  publislied  witli  illustrations  by  Nast,  which  was  re 
issued  in  Enghind  by  an  arrangement  with  the  author. 
Translations  were  publisliud  in  I'roneh,  ('iennan,  and 
other  European  languages.  A  large  number  of  pani- 
)ihlets,  some  in  reply  to  Mr.  I'ullen's  ami  some  in  support 
of  it,  were  published  by  various  anonymous  writers.  See 
Mahan,  Fauonkr,  «H///n.)     4.  Tom  Pippin's  Wedding 


Piilsifer,  ^Villiam  Henry,  a  manufacturer  of 
white  lead  at  St.  Louis.  ^  otcs  for  a  History  of  ],cail, 
and  an  Inquiry  into  the  rovclopuiert  of  the  Manufac- 
ture of  White  Lead  and  Lead  Oxides,  N.  York,  1888,  8vo. 
"  His  fellow-craftsmen  will  feel  under  an  esiiecial  (jbli- 
gation  to  him,  but  his  chapters  have  interest  also  for  tliu 
„  V       ,      T,    ..      .    /,         r  .,  ,  „■  ■       .     ,  ,      =      world  at  large."— .Vi/f.oH.xlvii.  IK. 

?„n"    i«-i  •^'      S  ?■■  -r.      V,"",'"   Y'^T't  f"'l'«"l.'   i      Fulszky,  AuRUstus,  Doc.  Juris,  professor  .,f  law 

Lon.,   18(1,  p.   f>vo.      3.    Iiie    Radical    Member,   Lon.,  I  =-  "-- "-' ■       "-    •  ■         ! '-      

_1S7I,  IZino;  new  eds.,  1871,  1877.  0.  Everlasting  Pun- 
ishment :  Do  our  Clergy  believe  in  it  ?  a  Plain  Question, 
by  a  Plain  iMiin,  Lon.,  1872.  7.  .Modern  Christianity 
a  Civilized  Heathenism.  By  Canon.  .Salisbury,  1872, 
er.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1880.  8.  The  Uround  Ash:  a'Public- 
.Sehoi'l  Story,  Salisbury,  1874,  p.  Svo.  U.  The  Home 
that  iby  lUiilt,  Salisbury,  1874,  p.  Svo.  10.  Clerical 
Erro;^  in  the  Ueailing  of  the  Bible:  a  Collection  of 
Passages  which  iiro  commonly  read  with  a  Wrong  Em- 
phasis or  Punctuation,  and  are  therefore  misunderstood 
by  the  People,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  Anon.  II.  Divine 
Decrees  in  their  Bearing  upon  Social  Life  and  Civil 
Allegiance,  .tc,  Salisbury,  1874,  Svo.  Anon.  12.  The 
Council  of  Canterbury,  Lon,,  1882,  p.  Svo.  13.  Er. 
Bull's  Aciideiiiy,  Lon.,  ISSli,  IL'iiio. 


riillcr,  llev.  Frederick  Willinm,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1865;  ordained  180(!  ;  vicar 
of   lloatli,  Uhiinoiganshiro,   1871-80  ;    chaplain    of   St. 


in  the  University  of  Budapct  since .1875.  The  Theorv 
of  Law  and  Civil  Society,  Lon.,  1888.  (The  work  wa's 
originally  written  and  published  in  Hungarian,  but  the 
English  translation  was  made,  wholly  or  mainly,  by  the 
author.) 

"  Professor  I'nlszky's  book  is  a  trenti.se  most  comprehen- 
sive ill  Its  aims,  coiitaiiiiiit,'  the  results  of  a  vcrv  full  studv 
on  thesi.bjccl,  and  sliowint;  Ihinughout  a  Mell-su.slaimil 

yy.uir  ol  uKlepcndciit  thoiiLdu    ...  1  ca t  think  that 

lie  has  solved  the  vast  and  dillicuit  problem  vhat  be  has 
attacked.  .  .  .  .«iill,  1  think  that  what  is  novel  in  his  view 
m.liKles  much  that  is  .sUBgcsllve."— Hknhy  tiiuowicK  ■ 
llfl'irifiil  llcricii;  Xii.  12. 

"Written  in  excellent  English,  ...  a  mine  of  clo.^elv- 
packed  researches  and  rcflccticjiis  upon  an  excecdinuiv 
wid^  range  of  subjects."— .svi(.  Ha:,  Ixvi.  110. 

Puiiii>elly,  Kapliael,  [imir,  vol.  ii.,  Pimi-ei.i.v, 
Ralimi.  adil.,]  b.  1837,  at  Oswego,  N.Y. ;  educated  at 
the  Polytechnic  School  in  Hanover,  and  at  the  Itoyal 
Mining  Seliuol,  Freiberg,  Snxony:  a  niemljer  of  the 
U.S.  Geological  Survey,  and  since  1 884  geologist  of  the 


On  the  Divorce  and  Re- Marriage  of  Converts  to  Chris 
tianity,  Calcutta,  1882. 

Pllllcyne,Mr8.  E.  1.  Francesea's  Love  ;  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1868,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Out  of  .Society  ;  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  187.'i.  .'!  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Piilliblaiik,  Uev.  Joseph,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
jSt.  .John's  College,  Cambridge,  1866,  and  lirst  class 
Theol.  Trip.  1867;  ordained  1867;  senior  diocesan  in- 
spector of  sch(]ols,  Liverpool,  since  18S7.  1.  The  Teach- 
er's Hand-Book  of  the  Bible.  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo.  2. 
Lectures  on  the  Sermon  on  the  Mount,  Lon.,  1877,  fp.  Svo. 

Piilliiij;,  Alexander,  [mtii;,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1813; 
called  to  the  bar  at  the  I^ner  Temple  1843;  sergeant-at- 
huv  1.S64.     1.  The  Order  of  the  Coif,  Lon.,  1884,  r.  Svo. 

full 
ob.sc 
—Ath. 

2.  (Ed.)  The  Law  Reports:  Index  to  the  Orders  of 
Council,  &Q.,  18:i(l-l8S3,  Lon..  1885,  Svo. 

Pulling,  Frederick  Sanders,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  Exeter  C.dlege,  Oxford,  1875;  professor  of  historv  in 
Yorkshire  College,  Leeds,  1877.  1.  Sir.ro8liua  Reynolds, 
("Great  Artists,")  Lon.,  18S0,  p.  Svo.  ",.  The  Life  and 
Speeches  of  the  Marquis  of  Salisbury,  K.G.,  Lon.,  ISSj, 
2  vols. 

"Lord  Salisbury's  political  career  has  been  a  striking 
one,  and  allords  .scoiie  for  interesting  and  iiicnirescnie 
treatment,  lint  the  trenlmcnt  which  it  receives  in  these 
Illumes  is  tKal  ol  a  lli|iiiaiit  and  ignorant  piuniihlctecr. 


■It  is  not  well  planned,  the  detaHs  are  ill  arranged,  it  is  ^  Three  E:<ays,  Lon.,  18S5,  l2nio.  Also,  "  Ci 
1  ol  repetition,  and  it  throws  little  fresh  light  on  the  the  Eni-tle  of  St  James"  in  Fllicott's  N 
SrNa'y,^'^'  '""^'•"^"'"''  '^""J"-'''  """  "•'"'-•"  "  """''■"    clm[;ntar.v?  vol   iii 


It  was  no  mere  spirit  of  roving  that  inipdleil  oiir  an- 
tlior,  like  .so  many  of  his  countrymen,  to  ramble  to  the 
lurthest  possible  di,«taiice  from  home.  IniiMirtant  com- 
mercial and  scienlilic  interests  were  involved  in  the  ex- 
ploration of  the  chief  districts  in  his  route."— *'a(.  Ikr 
XXIX.  CM. 

With  BuooKS,  T.  B.,  and  Schmidt,  A.,  Iron  Ores  of 
Missouri  and  Michigan.  Illust.  N.  York,  1870,  2  vols, 
cr.  Svo,  text,  and  atlas  fol. 

Punchnrd,  Kev.  Elgood  George,  D.D.,  grad- 
uated at  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  1872;  ordained  1872; 
vicar  of  Christ  Church,  Luton,  since  1S83.  I.  Litanies 
and  Forms  of  Service  for  Children,  Oxf.,  ls;6.  2.  Kin.' 
Saul,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  3.  Seven 
Times  a    Dny,_  Lon.,    IS7S.     4.    Christ    of  Contention : 

ommentary  on 
ew  Testament 

"Pune'ver,  Peter,"  (Pseud.)  See  GnKKNLK.u-. 
Lawkescb  X.,  mipiii. 

Punot,  S.  1.  Christine;  or.  The  Bible  Girl,  Lon., 
1875,  12mo;  new  ed.,  ISSI.  2.  Tim's  Little  Mother: 
new  ed.,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

Pun8lion,I{ev.  William  Morley,  [imic,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  d.  ISSO.  1.  Pulpit  and  Pew  :  Addresses  delivered 
in  Toronto,  Lon.,  1869,  12mo.  2.  Celebrated  Lectures 
and  Sermons,  Lon.,  1881,  12tno.  3.  Biograijhieal  and 
Historical  Lectures,  Lon,,  1881,  12mo. 

Purcell,  Ferdinand  Albert,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  sur- 
geon to  the  Cancer  Hospital,  Brompton.     On  Cancer :  its 


?hIX  mil^tVrids  Hni^i^t^r  e&;:^^  I  Ames  ana^the^Tumors,  with  Special  Relerenee  to  their 

period  of  political  historv  as  for  the  imrpo.se  of  (.'ratiiyiiiL'  ■  ^""'''oil  and  Surgical  Treatment,    Illust.    Lon.,  1881,  Svu, 
the  writers  political  animosities."— .Spcc(ii^>r,  Iviii.  1137.       \      Purcell,  J.    C.      Manual   of   the    North-Weslerii 


Pullman,  Jttrs.  Margaret  IHacDonald.  Davs 
Serene.     Illust.     Best.,  1888,  obi.  4to. 

Pulman,  John.  Subordinate  Clergy  and  Bishops : 
which  of  them  should  bear  Rule?  Lon..  1870. 

Pulsford,  Uev.  John,  [,(ii(c,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
Christ  and  his  Seed  central  to  All  Things,  Lon.,  1872, 
4to;  newed.,  1876.  2.  The  Supremacy  of  .Man:  aSug- 
gestive  Inquiry  respecting  the  Philosophy  and  Theol- 
ogy of  the  Future,  Lon.,  1S77,  Svo.  Anon.  3.  Morgen- 
riithe:  u  Book  of  the  Age  for  the  Children  of  the  Age, 
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tt  Series  of  Discourses,  Lon,,  188,"),  p.  8vo. 

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minister  of  Trinity  Church,  (Congregational,)  Glasgow. 
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1873,  p.  8vo. 

■"The  essence  of  Dr.  PuIsiotiI's  preaching  lay  in  thought, 
uot  In  form.     .  .  The  preacher,  we  are  made  to  feel,  siieaks 
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of^Poyninga  since  iss.s.    The  Communicant,  Lon.,  lS8l' 

Pnseley,  Daniel,  [„„ie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  I.ss2,  mt 
(u.     Most  of  1,18  books  Her.,  published  under  the  i„eu- 
donymo  of  "Frank  Fo.ster."     I.    Number  nnp.,„.'Th 
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Lon  fs«^."R'''"'  "f''-rF''r'y-  ^y  ""  01''  'Author. 
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Putnam,  J.  Pickerins.  1.  The  Metric  System 
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Putnam,  James  Osborne,  b.  ISlS,  at  Attica 

MS42-'   rs'""'-"'"'   ^'''"'    '■^•'"=   admitted 'to  the  b"; 
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iU  Madison  Court-llouse,  Va. ;  married  to  Kev.  cha  d 
Putnam,  of  New  York,  1883.     She  wrote  under    1  e  ■   "u 

:  N,  York;  ,861^" H!;„„^;  ,^^~'-  Amaranth, 

Yc^^"?s"-"'',P^'»"'"f'  »:•     '■  ^™"'eUieu.::\Ti.;.  ,   ,N. 

,  Voik.  IS,,    16„,o.     2.  The  Golden  Throne:   a  Kad  ca 

Uoiiiance,  N.  Yo:-k,  1883,  Svo  n.mitai 

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PL      VI-  hee  Smith.  /(,/,„. 

of  A;;ylc;.'k,;''Lon?K'87'rto"''^  "  ^--'"-'^-'< 
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oaniean  artist,  and  has  furnished  many  iliu,"nUion's  fo 

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.  York  Ts's""'^^"^"'^    '''""''''''"'   ■^•"^--      "l"«t       N: 
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,  D^athit,  Bost.,  1888, 


Oberlin  ;  or,  The  Story  of  Jasper  L 
iBlllo.  "^ 

Putnam,  Rev.  Allen,  1802-1887,  b.  nt  Danver. 
Mass.;  graduated  .tt  Harvard  College  1825  1  S.druTn 
vocations :  Prayers  and  Praises  publicly  ofTe  d  t  m  ugh 
the  ^ocaI  Organs  of  Mrs.  J.  A.  Conant,  Bo  t       376 


N,  Y'ork,  1888,  Syo.' 

latrrt'"«n  J"'  ?'  '|"i:™<^''<^-  "'»  Gamin  of  Paris;  trans. 
™ll..  W2,"l';r:'  """"  "'"-"'''  "^^'^  M-^-ables,- 
h  *^?9T'!.?'V-"'''i;  Thomas  Unggles,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
ColeJe  1841  "  ,"!*''■!■'. t^"""-.-  g.aJuated  at  Trinity 
Ph,  ih  .    ""'"">«''    '"    the    Protestant    Epi.scopa'l 

cXge  i  c'c  r-  "r  r?'  .'•'"'"^""•'''■^  '"  ^'^-^- 
Hct^LL'ht  «c  V  v"'r'',":i".""  '"  Chemical  Physics, 
iii^[,  L/ignt,  Ac,  N.  York,  1S7R,  cr  Syo 

1  ynL,fcveljn.     I.  Dream  of  the Gironde, and  other 

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Poems,  Lon„  1877,  p.  8vo.    2.  The  Poet  ' ^  May,  fTerie,] 
Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Pyne,  Henry  U.  The  History  of  the  First  New 
Jersey  Cavalry,  (Sixteenth  Begitnent  Volunteers,) 
Trenton,  1S71,  lOmo. 


QUI 

Fyott,  William.  Poems  and  Sonjjs ;  new  eil., 
cnl.,  Diinilee,  INH5,  Svo. 

Pyrnelle,  Jflta,  Louian  Clarke.  Diddie,  Dumjis, 
and  Tot;  or.  Plantation  Child-Life,  Illust.  N.  York, 
1882,  sq.  16mo. 


Q. 


Quackenbos,  John  Duncan,  b.  1848,  in  New 
York;  son  of  (t.  P.  Quiickcnbos,  {initr,vo\,  ii. ;)  gradu- 
ated at  Columbia  College  1868,  and  at  the  College  of 
Phyaiiiuns  and  Surgeons  1871  ,  adjunct  professor  of 
English  language  and  literature  in  Columbia  since  1881. 
1.  Illustrated  llistory  of  Ancient  Literature,  Oriental 
nnd  Classical.  Illust.  N.  York,  1878,  12mo.  2.  His- 
tory of  the  English  Language,  1884. 

Qunin,  Richard,  F.R.C.S.,  P.R.S.,  [uiite,  vol.  ii., 
first  of  the  niimo  there  mentioned,  add.,]  J800-18S7.  1. 
Observations  on  Medical  Education,  Lon.,  1865,  ^vo.  2. 
Some  Defects  in  Ocneral  Education.  Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 
;<.  Clinical  Lectures.     Illust.     Lon.,  1885,  8vo. 

Qnain,  Richard,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  F.R.S.,  [anie, 
vol.  ii.,  second  of  the  name  there  mentioned,  add.,] 
b.  1316;  physician  to  the  hospital  for  Consumption,  at 
Brompton,  1855-75,  and  since  then  consulting  physician  ; 
Lumleian  lecturer  1872,  and  Ilarveian  orator  1885;  Fel- 
low of  the  Statistical,  Zoological,  and  other  societies,  Ac. 
1.  (Ed.)  A  Dictionary  of  Medii-ine;  including  General 
Pathology,  General  Therapeutics,  Hygiene,  and  the  Dis- 
eases pcculi  r  to  Women  and  Children.  By  Various 
■H'liters.  Illust.  Lon.,  1882,  Svo;  new  ed.,  188,1,  2 
vols.;  12th  thousand,  1887. 

"To  Ihcisi'who  know  somethitipr  of  the  enormous  fculk 
of  eveu  current  medical  literature,  the  comprthen»ive 
survey  of  the  '  mystery' allbrded  by  this  viilume  will  appear 
a  marvel  of  iulDrmed  and  patient  industry.  The  eoni- 
prcssioii  ot  maiter  has  of  neces.«ity  been  ^reat,  but  .so  Ju- 
diciously has  it  been  efleetod  that  eoneiseness  dipes  not 
seem  anywhere  I"  have  been  purchased  at  ilie  expense  of 
clearness  and  intelligibility."— .Spcrtator,  Iv.  1657. 

2.  The  Healing  Art  in  its  Hiatorio  and  Prophetic 
Aspects,  (Harveian  Oration,)  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

<2iialtroiiRh,  Lieut.  E.  F.,  U..=.N.,  b.  1850,  at 
Rochester,  N.V.  Sailor's  Handy  Rook  and  Yachtsman's 
Manual ;  adapted  for  the  Navy,  Merchant  Service,  Rev- 
enue Marine,  and  Yachtsmen.  Illust.  hid  Diagrams. 
X.  York,  18,s|,  gq.  24mo. 

Quarry,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  ordained  18.32;  rector 
of  Dououghuiore  and  cancm  of  Cloyne  since  1868.  1. 
Genesis  and  its  Authorship  :  Two  Dissertations,  Lon., 
1861'],  Svo;  new  ed.,  1873.  2.  Religious  Belief:  its 
Difficulties  in  Ancient  and  Modern  Times,  (Donnellan 
Lectures,)  l,(m.,  1880,  Svo. 

Queensbcrry,  Itlarchioness  of.    See  Douglas. 

Quceiisberry,  C.  Reply  to  IngersoU's  "What 
shall  I  do  to  be  Saved'?"  Lon.,  1881,  sq.  I6mo. 

Quekett,  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  d.  1888;  gradu- 
ated at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.  1825;  ordained 
1S25;  rector  of  Warrington  from  1854.  Hewas  a  brother 
of  John  Thonuis  t^uekett,  (<n,ie,  vol.  ii.,  where  the  name 
is  S]icllcd  Queo!  ett,)  in  whose  house  the  Quekett  Club 
was  founded.  "  My  Sayings  and  Diings;"  with  Rem- 
iniscences of  my  Life  :  an  Autobiography.  Illust.  Lon., 
1888,  Svo. 

Quentin,  Charles.  I.  So  Young,  my  Lord,  and 
True:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1878,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo.  2.  Through 
the  Storm,  Lon.,  1870,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  A  Fearless 
Life,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

^Uick,  J.  The  Ring  of  Pearls  ;  or,  His  at  La^it :  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  1876,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Quick,  J.  Water-Supply  of  the  Metropolis  and 
Trnn-^fer  of  London  Companie  ,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

Quicke,  W.  F.  Synopsis  of  Preliminary  Subjects 
for  Local  Examinations,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

Quill,  A.  W.  Arguments  against  Home  Rule  un- 
answered by  Mr.  Morloy,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Qnilter,    Hnrry,    M.A.,    b.    1851:    prrnduated    at 
Cambridge;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  'Temple  1878 
1.  Giotto,  ("Great  Artists,")  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 
1258 


"It  Is  doiilptftil  whether  (here  is  miwh  left  lo  be  si.i.l 
respcetiiij!  (iiotto;  .  .  .  Imt,  whatever  the  rmiliiuvi.  nuiv 
be,  Mr.  Harry  tlullter  has  not  said  it,  nor,  from  what  .v'e 
can  gather  of  his  powers  in  this  volume,  Is  he  likely  tosav 
It  in  the  future."— ^caif.,  xviii.  -iUT. 

2.  Sentontiie  Artis :  First  Principles  of  Art  for 
Painters,  Ac  ,  Lon.,  18S6,  Svo. 

Quin,  Charles  William,  [dnte,  vol.  ii.,  second 
of  the  name -here  mentioned,  add.]  (Ed.)  Garden  Re- 
ceipts, Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo. 

Quin,  F.dwin  Richard  Wyndhani-,  third 
Earl  or  Uunraven  and  Mountearl,  I812-1.H7I  : 
succeeded  to  the  title  in  1850.  Notes  on  Irish  Arclii- 
teeture.  Edited  by  Margaret  Stokes.  Lon.,  1875-77,  2 
vols.  fol. 

"We  have  now  the  conclusion  of  this  splendid  work.  .  .  . 

The  former  volume  dealt  only  with  the  pagan  and  eurlv 

Christian  remait:s.  Its  successor  contains  Lord  Dunraven's 

notes  (jn  the  round  towers  ami  i,n  the  later  native  churches, 

!  .  .  .  followed  by  an  es.^ay  on  Irish  Architecture  [by  .Mi« 

:  Stokes]."— .Sii/.  liev.,  xllv.'271 

j     Quin,Wyndham  Thomas  Wyndham-,  fourth 
Earl  of  Dunraven  and  Mountearl,  K.P., b.  isil, 
j  and  educated  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford ;  was  for  a  tinie  in 
i  the  Life  Guards,  and  during  the  Abyssinian  war  and  ilie 
i  Franco-Prussian  war  acted  as  special  correspondent  ol 
the   London  Daily  Telegraph,     lie  was  under-secretary 
for  the  colonies  in   I885-S6  and   1886-87,  ond  has  con- 
tributed articles  to  periodicals,  chiefly  on  honting  mat- 
ters.   1.  The  Great  Divide:  Travels  in  the  Upper  Yellow- 
stone in  the  Summer  of  1874,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo;  2d  ed. 
some  year. 

"  Co"ntainsa  varietyof  interesting  Information  about  the 
country,  and  the  men  and  animals  that  are  to  be  nu't  with 
J  in  it ;  and,  when  be  is  fairly  warmed  into  admiration,  he 
shows  very  ('onsiderable  jKiwers  of  impressive  and  vigor- 
ous description."— So/.  Jivi:,  xli.  338. 

2.  The  Irish  Question,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  3.  The  ,Sou. 
!  dan  :  its  History,  Geography,  and  Characteristics :  ii, 
!  Lecture,  Lon.,  1SS4,  Svo. 

j      Quinan,  John  R.     Medical  Annals  of  Baltimore 
from  1608  to  1880,  Bait.,  1884,  Svo. 

Quinby,  Henry  C,  member  of  the  Odontologicul 
Societies  of  New  York  and  Londim.  1.  Notes  on  Dental 
Practice.  Illust.  Lon.,  1884,  Svo.  2.  What  cnii  a 
Mother  do  lo  Preserve  her  Children's  Teeth  ?  Lon.,  IsST, 
cr.  Svo. 

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liiied  to  the  seecjnd  and  third  decades  of  the  present  cen- 
tury."—jVci/ioh,  xxxvi.  238. 

Quincy,  Josiah  Phillips,  ['iii(e,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
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Quincy,  Samuel  IMiller,  [nii/c,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
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Kndtliire,  Francis  Reynolds  Yonee    \f  \ 

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p  RadcLlfe,  J.     The  La«t  Daysif  Sh'iloh,  Lon.,  ,874, 

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fresh  i„   n„etry  will  read  onott  inn  ,,:,' ''  '^?""!»<i  "nd  |  ton's  Last  Race,  Un..  1881    iT/n? 
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Radr„\7'^'"'ii  [--.J.I'o'n..  ''8^  l«n.„. 
4to  '  *"  "•     Occasional    Verses,   Lon.,  Ls88, 

tio"s"f  "feVfal'eZT.',-  ''■?-   '.'»•'-'•'*«'•     Observa-' 

Obstetric  OpemC  "   B fj;,"'  ^ror';88j'  T'  '"',f"'' 
Slime  year.  -"'usi.     L.on.,  1880,  8vo;    2d  ej. 

son"or^eoiJS',f;«-»'«-  ''•  ''P'  ''Birkenhead; 
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titled  Sydney  Illo't'lJr't''-'''''-''  "f  »  ^"l""'"  en- 
"n,l  inihli  hTd  a  ver  i'on\f  w?-  ''i",'''''^'""'  '"  '^'2. 
e.xph.na,ory  noL  irisl^""  ,m  '''•"''  '"''■  ""»> 
Scnip-liook,  187r  2  Pmf;  '  "'''"'""8'  f"'m  uiy 
1884,  p.  8vo.  Contemporary   Socialism,  Lunf, 

hH7''.''.7;r'em,".?,'',,«?';".™^■,«""b^sis.w       which  ^rr.  Kne 

!  I>o^>e^s/■->i,frt/,^,V,  h-iii  i  'W     '  ''''''^'  '"^'i""^"'  ou«l,t  to 

Rue,  John,  /,L.D..  F  s' \      1    \f„  .      r     , 
>Ient,  Monk,  Ke  urm^r      I  hwV     I'        ',""  Luther,  Stu- 

•  Kinuultrie,  Lon., 

at'S,n'V{Ir;^6f.''h:s"b'  '•'"'''  ••""•«''  *°  "-  "ar 
of  London  ne«-  pipe  .'  'T  We^i^'Pfr'  ™"''--P»'"'ent 
Ignite  to  the  £,^1'  Lon  18-n"'j'  ^^  ''""  ••  "'«  '''"'••''' 
new  Introduc,o,.r6hS"er,',87  rsd'ld"'  fs'-f"  ''""  ^^ 
-*'.  ftr.,  .x.v.vii  p!    "'"'  '''^"'  "'^  a  Kraphic  delineator." 


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lioand  ti;;  NewDouiiTion':  k^,??"  "">  «'™'  Repub- 
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of'Z  Sl;;l^t,i!:;r^iif  ;|-^™  h.-  knit  ,he  province, 
meii  careers  as  satis  v,V.*^^,,,,?,'^;'\''f'  K'^'W  ''er  public 
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and  seldon,  vLslted  l^y  Kifgiw,'t';urK,JV.""L'".y  ""'«  k.iown 
Mr.  Rae  is  a  ,rpiinin..  „     1       '^''''*-  — .^'A.,  No.  l'832 

pa^ion  for';i;,\rUden'l?;;Vl^.'.'i!;S''l^;''';)\fi,Y'"' ^  ^^^ 
4-  A  Limb  of  the  Law :  a  Novel.  Lon.,  IsJa,  p.  8vo. 


remain  an  lutes  ml  part    i' the  Br  fkb'p  '  '"'"■"'  '•'""er 
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2(1  fil.,  with  iiiilii  ■•  nuiiie,  IHSSI,  Kl.  A  Mcidern  nrijjiind  : 
a  Novel.  Uy  the  .Author  of  "  Mifs  Iluylo's  Itorimncu." 
I.on.,  1SX8,  ;)  vola.  cr.  8vo.  II.  Austriun  llcnl(li-Uc«ortfl 
nml  Ihu  liittor  Waters  of  Jliinnarv,  liun.,  Isss,  p.  Hvo. 

Italfnlovicli,  Murk  Alldr^.  I.  Cyril  unci  Lionel : 
Poems  I  tSentiincntiil  .Stuilicsi,  Lon.,  1S8I,  er.  8vo.  2. 
I'liboroso  and  Meiulow-Swcet,  [viTse,]  Lon.,  1885,  or. 
8vo.     li.  In  Fancy  Dress,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1SS8,  p.  Hvo. 

Itntl'viispcrger,  Mrs.  A.  F.  1.  Littlu  Stories  for 
(loud  Little  People,  N.  York,  1876,  18nio.  2.  Happy 
Homo  Stories,  N.  York,  187il,  lOnio.  .'!.  Sunny  Hours, 
N.  York,  187'.',  lOino.  I.  Happy  Hours  with  our  Little 
People,  \.  York,  1SS2,  fq.  Svo.  o.  Seventeen  and  Tiviuu 
Seventeen:  a  Story  of  New  Kni;hin<l,  N.  York,  188), 
12nio.  I).  Fritz's  Kauch ;  a  Hook  for  Boys,  N.  Y'ork, 
1887,  12mo.  7.  Patieneo  Preston,  JI.D.,  Boat.,  1888, 
12nio. 

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man; or.  The  Adventures  of  Percy  Ulake,  Lon.,  1877, 
p.  8vo. 

Kafter,  (<eorge  W.,  civil  engineer.  The  Me- 
chanics of  Ventilation,  X.  York,  1877,  18nio, 

Kngozin,  Madame  X^iialde  Alexeieviiai  b. 
about  ls;i.i,  in  Russia;  removed  to  the  United  States  in 

1871,  1.  The  Story  of  Cbaldca,  from  the  Earliest  Times 
to  the  Rise  of  Assyria,  ("Story  of  the  Nations,")  N.  Y'ork, 
188«.  12mo.  2.  i'lie  Story  of  Assyria,  from  the  Rise  of 
the  Empire  to  the  Fall  of  Nineveh,  N.  York,  1S87,  12mo. 
3,  The  Story  of  .Media,  Babylon,  and  Persia  ;  including 
ft  Study  of  the  Zend-Avesta,  or  Religion  of  Zoroaster  : 
from  the  Fall  of  Nineveh  to  the  Persian  War,  N.  Y'ork, 
188S,  12nio. 

Raikes,  Georgo  Alfred.  History  of  the  Honor- 
able Artillery  Company.  Maps  and  Illuat.  Boat.,  1879, 
2  vols.  8vo. 

Haine,  Hev.  James,  D.C.L.,  graduated  at  Uni- 
versity College.  Durham,  1851,  and  elected  I'ellow  1852; 
vicar  of  St.  Lawrence,  York,  1807-68,  and  of  St.  Michael 
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Castle  of  York,  relating  to  Offences  committed  in  the 
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Priory  of  lloxhani :  its  Chroniclers,  Endowments,  and 
Annals,  (Surtees  Soc.  Pub.,)  Newcastle,  2  vols.,  1864-65, 
Svo.  3.  (Ed.)  The  Register,  or  Rolls,  of  Walter  Gray, 
Archbishop  of  Y'ork,   (Surtees   Soc.    Pub.,)  Newcastle, 

1872,  Svo.    4.  (Ed.)  Historical  Letters  and  Papers,  Lon., 

1873,  r.  Svo.  5.  (13d.)  Dialog!  Laurentii  Dunclmensis 
Monachi  ao  Prioris,  [verse,]  (Surtees  Soc.  Pub.,)  New- 
castle. 1880,  Svo.  6.  (Ed.)  Memorials  of  the  Church  of 
SS.  Peter  and  Wilfrid,  Ripon,  vol.  iii.,  (Surtees  Sou. 
Pub.,)  'Newcastle,  1888,  Svo. 

Raincb,  Rev.  Francis  Robert,  [a>i(e,  vol.  ii., 
add.]  1.  (Ed.)  The  Visitation  of  the  County  Palatine 
of  Lancaster  in  1567;  in  1613;  in  1664-05,  (Chetham 
Soc.  Pub.,)  Manchester,  1870-73,  5  vol.i.  Svo.  2.  T'le 
Vicars  of  Rochdale.  Edited  by  H.  H.  Howorth.  (Chet- 
ham Soo.  Pub.,)  Manchester,  1883,  2  vols.  4to. 

Rainey,  W.   All  the  Fun  of  the  Fair,  Lon.,  1888, 4to. 

Rains,  Fanny  L.  By  Liind  and  Ocean:  Journal 
and  Letters  of  a  Girl,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo. 

Rainsford,  Rev.  Marcus,  graduated  at  Trinity 
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1854-06,  and  since  then  minister  of  Belgrave  Chapel, 
Pimlico,  London.  1.  Lectures  on  St.  John  xvii.,  Lon., 
1873;  2d  ed.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  2.  Sermons  preached  at 
Belgrave  Chapel;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1 873,  Svo.  3.  The  Or- 
dinance of  the   Passover,  and  other  Expositions,  Lon., 

1874,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1882.  4.  Lectures  on  Romans  v., 
vi.,  vii.,  Lon.,  lS78-7tf,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  "Straight 
Paths  lor  your  Feet :"  Notes  from  Lectures  on  some  of 
the  Most  Important  Words  in  the  Bible,  Lon.,  1881, 
12mo.  6.  No  Condemnation,  No  Separation:  Lectures 
on  the  Eighth  Chapter  of  .St.  Paul's  Epistles  to  the  Ro- 
mans, Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  7.  The  .Mystery  of  his  Will: 
a  Practical  Exposition  of  the  First  Chapter  of  the 
Epistle  to  the  Ephcsians,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Rainsford,  Rev.  William  Stephen,  D.D.,  b. 
1850,  in  Dublin;  graduated  at  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, 1872;  ordained  1873;  rector  of  St.  George's 
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12ino. 

Rainy,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.,  b.  1820,  at  Qliisgow; 
graduated  at  the  University  of  Glasgow  1843,  and  at 
1260 


New  College,  Edinburgh,  1848  ;  entered  the  ministry  of 
the  Free  (Miundi ;  professor  of  chureh  history  at  New 
College,  Edinburgh,  since  1802.  and  principal  since  1874. 
1.  Three  Lectures  on  the  Church  of  Scotland,  Lou.,  1872  ; 
4th  ed.,  1872,  Svo;  new  ed.,  iss;!.  2.  The  Delivery  and 
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Jamks.  Life  of  William  Cunningham,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo. 

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adil.,|  an  Independent  minisler;  d.  ISsO.  1.  The  Little 
[  Sanctuary,  and  other  Meditiilions,  Lon.,  is. 2;  new  ed., 
1S80,  p.  Svo.  2.  Liltlc  Sanctuary  Sermons,  Lon.,  1870, 
p.  Svo.  3.  The  Way  to  the  City,  Ac. :  Sermons.  Edin., 
I8SU,  cr.  8vo:  2d  ed.,  1881,  cr,  Svo.  4.  The  Book  of 
Esther  :  I'raetical  Lessons,  ,te.,  Lon.,  issn,  p.  Svo.  5. 
Thoughts  for  the  Weary  and  the  Sorrowful,  Edin.,  1882, 
12mo;  3d  ed,,  1886.  0.  From  Dawn  to  Perfect  Day: 
Sermons,  Lon.,  18S3,  p.  Svo.  7.  Rest  from  Care  aiid 
Sorrow.  Second  Series  of  "Thoughts  for  the  Weary." 
L(jn.,  1S84.  p.  Svo.  8.  The  Story  of  Jonah  the  Prophet, 
Edin.,  1886,  Svo. 

Raleigh,  Mrs.  Mary,  wife  of  the  preceding.  1. 
(Ed.)  Alexander  Raleigh  :    Records  of  his  Life,  Edin., 

1881,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1883.  2.  Studies  in  the  Unseen, 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

Raleigh,  Thomas,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  All  Souls  Col- 
lege, O.xlord.  Elementary  Politics,  Oxford,  1886,  12mo; 
3d  ed.  same  year. 

Ralfe,  Charles  Henry,  M.D.  Cantab.,  F.R.C.P., 
assistant  physician  to  the  London  Hospital ;  cxa.niner 
in  medicine  to  the  University  of  Diirham,  Ac.  I.  Out- 
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istry, Lon.,  1880,  12mo.  3.  On  the  Morbid  Condition 
of  the  Urine  dependent  upon  Derangements  of  Digestion, 

1882,  12mo.  4.  Clinical  Chemistry:  an  Account  of  the 
Analysis  of  Blood,  Urine,  Ac,  Lon.,  18S3,  12mo.  5. 
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Practical  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Kidneys  and  Uri- 
nary Derangements.     Illust.     Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Ralphdon,  Harold  FuUon.  The  Age  of  Clcve. 
land ;  compiled  hugely  from  Contemporary  Journals 
and  other  Original  Sources,  and  edited  for  Posterity,  N. 
York,  1888,  16mo. 

Ralston,  Rev.  Thomas  Neely,  P.D.,  [ante,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  b.  ISOO;  educated  at  (Jeorgetown  College,  Ky.; 
became  a  minister  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 
1.  Evidences,  Morals,  and  Institutions  of  Christianity, 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1870.  2.  Ecce  Unitas;  or,  A  Plea  for 
Christian  Unity.  By  Eureka.  Cin.,  1875,  16mo.  3. 
Bible  Truths,  Nashville,  1SS4. 

Ralston,  William  Ralston  Shedden,  [miie, 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1S28-1S89;  educated  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge;  v«a3  assistant  librarian  in  (ho  British  Mu- 
seum IS53-75;  twice  Ilchester  lecturer  in  the  University 
of  Oxford;  a  corresponding  member  of  the  Imperial 
Academy  of  Sciences  of  St.  Petersburg,  and  a  member 
of  other  learned  societies  in  Russia.  1.  The  Songs  of 
the  Russian  People,  as  illustrative  of  Slavonic  Myth- 
ology and  Russian  Social  Life,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo;  2d  ed. 
Siizne  year. 

"  It  is  not  often  that  our  literature  is  enriched  bv  a  work 
on  so  virgin  a  soil  as  Mr.  Hulston  has  begun  to  till  in  the 
book  before  us.  ...  It  is  thoroughly  well  executed 
throughout,  and  boars  no  t.ace  of  the  painful  toll  wliiili 
Its  author  must  have  undergone  before  he  could  himself 
fully  understand,  and  then  convey  so  plea.snntly  to  his 
rcailers,  the  idiomatic  sense  of  the  many  .songs  and  spells 
in  obscure  dialects  of  a  dlHicult  language,  which  are  to  be 
read  In  easy  English  in  his  pages.  .  .  .  Mr.  Kalston  has 
acted  very  wLsely  in  making  this,  his  first  took  on  the  sub- 
ject, neither  too  large  nor  too  learned."— .8u(.  Hev.,  xxxiii. 
441. 

2.  Russian  Folk-Tales,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

"  He  is  brimful  of  his  subject,  and  encounters  no  ditll- 
tulty  but  that  of  keeping  within  reasonable  bounds."- .s'a/. 
Hev.,  xxxvi.  85. 

3.  Early  Russian  Hi.story  :  Four  Lectures  delivered  at 
Oxford,  in  the  Taylor  Institution,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo. 

"  The  several  stages  of  a  political  growth  siugularlv  un- 
like that  of  the  Teutonic  nations  are  traced  with  sutli'eient 
fnlne.ss,  and  in  a  spirit  at  once  generous  and  impartial."— 
Sat.  liev.,  xxxvlii.  411. 

With  Cole,  0.  W.,  Tippoo :  a  Tale  of  a  Tiger,  Ac, 
Lon.,  1886,  4to. 

Ram,  Mrs.  Abel  John.  1.  (Trans.)  Spiritual 
Life:  Conferences  by  PiSre  Ravignan,  Lon.,  12mo.  2. 
Most  Beautiful  among  the  Children  of  Men,  Lon.,  1884. 
fp.  Svo. 


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(inM?"„'!?V  '^'«''a",«Jer,  F.G..S.  I.  A  liibliographu 
(  Nile,  and  Index  to  Climate,  Lon.,  1884,  8vo.     2    The 

"anisay,  Sir  Andrew  Crombie.LLD    FRS 

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■lid  Tubers,  Host.,  istlil;  new  od.,  riiv.  iind  enl.,  iiluat., 
1876,  Svo.  2.  I'opuiur  FloworK,  and  how  to  Cultivalo 
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Viiriiiiies  grown  at  Glen  Hidge,  near  Hoaton  ;  new  ed., 
lto.«t.,  IS7H,  er.  Svo. 

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ing bused  on  Natural  and  Artistic  Principles,  N.  Yorli, 
1SS7.  Svo. 

Riind,  Mnry  TranccR,  (Abbott,)  b.  I -ill),  m 
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»"/"•'■••  I.  Molly  and  iMislletou.  Illust.  N.  Vorli,  1S8I, 
•q.  Iiiino.  2.  lloine-.Spun  Yarns  for  Christmas  .Stoclt- 
ings.     Illui.     ,\.  York,  1S,S2,  aq.  Svo. 

Itiiiidltll,  A.     Harrington's  Fortunes,    l,on.,  1880, 

3  Vol.S.  p.   Nvo. 

Hiindall,  B.  Alexander,  M.li  md  Morxe, 
Ilriiry  l^ee,  .M.D.  l'hot.,griiphio  lUu  nations  of  the 
Anatomy  of  the  Human  Kar:  with  Descriptive  Text, 
Phila.,  IS87,  Ho. 

Itaiidall,  Daniel  Richard.  CoHperation  in 
Maryland  and  the  .South,  (Johns  Hopkins  UuivcrNity 
Btuilics.)  Halt.,  I88S,  Svo. 

Randall,  Uev.  David  Austin,  18I;MS81,  b.  at 
Colchester,  Conn. ;  educated  at  country  schools  ancl 
Boiidcinie.s  and  became  a  Baptist  minister;  edited  The 
Washingtonian  for  many  years.  1.  Handwriting  of 
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Journey,  I'hila.,  18B2,  2  vols  l2ino.  2.  Ham-.Mishtan, 
the  Wonderful  Tent:  r...  »ccount  of  tho  Structure,  Sig- 
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erected  in  the  Wilderness  of  Sinai.  Illust.  Cin.,  1886,  I 
12mo.  '  I 

Randall,  J.     Old   .Sports  and  Sportsmen;   or, 
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Randall,  John,  F.G.S.  Shifnall  and  its  Surround- 
ings, Historically,  Topographically,  and  Geologically 
considered,  Mudelcy,  1S78,  Svo. 

Randall,  Rev.  John  Montagu,  [miie,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  educated  at  King's  College,  London,  and  St.  Bees  ; 
ordained  1848;  vicar  of  Langham-Bishops  since  1850. 
Nehemiah  tho  Tirshatha:  his  Times  and  Lessons,  Lon., 
1874,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  IS7J. 

Randall,  Maude.  Only  a  Kitten,  Lon.,  1886,  sq. 
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Randall,  P.  M.  The  Quartz  Operator's  Hand- 
Book.     Illust.     N.  York,  1S7I,  12mo. 

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preached  in  O.xford.  2.  Lent  Sermons.  .1.  Kcligious 
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Forty  Days  of  Lent:  with  Introduction,  Lon.,  18SB, 
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1881.  lie  resigneil  his  position  as  superintendent  of 
schools  in  Xew  York  in  IS70.  1.  First  i'rinciples  of 
Popolar  Education  and  Public  Instruction,  N.  Y'ork, 
1S6S,  12iuo.  2.  History  of  the  State  of  New  Y'ork,  N. 
York,  1870. 

Randegger,  Alberto. 
Lon.,  1S78,  4to. 

Kandell,  Annie  C.  Pagan  Pearls:  a  Book  of 
Parallels,  Lon.,  1S87,  p.  Svo. 

Randell,  J,  B.  Grape-Growing  under  Glass  with- 
out Artificial  Heat,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo. 

Kandics,  Mat'iihall.  1.  For  Ever:  an  Essay  on 
Eternal  Punishment,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo;  .Sd  ed.,  1878,  p. 
Svo.  '2.  Substitution  :  a  Treatise  on  the  Atonement, 
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18S4,  p.  Svo.  '  '  ' 


answer  t<i  the  ciliJeclloiiH  raised  aiialiiHt  their  validity  liy 
iiiodern  evolutionists  and  agiMistli's,  li  cuuld  not  reiulilv 
be  surpassed."— .Spff/,i/„r,lvlli.  14!«. 

Randolph,  .Wm.  1.  (JentianellB,  Lon.,  1874.  :i 
vols.  p.  Sv...  2.  Clarice  Adair,  Lon.,  1S75,  3  vols.  er. 
Svo.  ;i.  \Mld  llyaiinth,  Lon.,  1S75,  ;i  vols.  p.  Svo.  (. 
No  Love  Lost,  Lon.,  Is7tl,  .)  vols.  p.  Svo.  5.  The  llm' 
llien  of  lleulien,  Lon.,  1S77,  :i  vols.  p.  Hvo.  6.  Woo.l 
Anemone,  Lon.,  1S77,  a  vids.  cr.  Svo.  7.  Genista,  Lon., 
IS7H,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  S.  Little  Pansy,  I,i,n.,  ISSO,  3  vols.' 
p.  Svo.  y.  Lily  of  the  Valley,  Lon.,  |MS(I,  ;i  vols. 
Svo.  ID.  Keseda,  l,(in.,  iMSl.  3  vols.  p.  ,Svo.  II.  I,.., 
Lon.,  18S2,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  12.  A  ChristMias  R.,  ,u.  L..ii,,' 
1883,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  13.  Wooilrofl'e,  Lon.,  IS83,  3  vols. 
cr.  Svo.  14.  ryclamcn,  I.on,,  1884,  p.  Svo.  15.  , Mostly 
Fools:  a  Homanceof  Civilization,  Lon.,  1886,3  vols 
Svo. 


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Randolph,  .\.  n.  V,  Kansas  Supreme  Court  lie. 
ports,  vols.  .\.\i.-x.\xiv.,  (1878-86,)  Coneordia,  Kan. 
1879-M!,  13  vols.  Svo. 

Randolph,  Agnes  D.  Meta  Wallace;  or,  Tho 
Seen  and  rnsecn  :  a  Tale,  Host.,  ISSI,  I  2mo. 

Randolph,  Anson  Davies  I'itz,  [.mk,,  vol.  ii., 
add.,)  b.  Is2n,  at  Whodbridgo,  N.J.;  a  bookselliT  and 
publisher  in  New  York  since  Is.il.  1.  Home  Life  in 
Song  with  the  Poets  of  To-Day,  N.  York,  IS7«,8q.  iL'mo. 
2.  At  tho  Beautiful  Gate,  and  other  Ueligious  Poems, 
N.  York,  18SII,  24mo.  3.  The  Palace  of  tho  Kiiic.  »iid 
other  Keligious  Poems,  N.  Y'ork,  Isst),  24ino.  4.  I  uto 
the  Desired  Haven,  and  other  Keligious  Poems.  N.  York 
ISSO,  2lmo. 

Randolph,  Charles.  The  Future  Currency  of  the 
United  Slates.      liy  an  American  Citizen.     Chic,  IS77, 

Randolph,  Kdmund,  Jr.  One  of  "  Us:"  a  Novel 
Lon.,  IS82,  3  vols.  cr.  Sm,. 

Randolph,  Rev.  i'rancis  Charles  Hinges, 
ton-,  M.A..  b.  IS33;  Mill  of  Francis  llingston,  ((i/i(c,  vol. 
i. ; )  assumed  the  name  of  Randolph  and  changed  the  spill, 
ing  of  his  original  name  in  1  still;  graduated  at  E.xcter 
College.  Oxford,  1SJ5;  ordained  1S5I1;  rector  of  III ii^'- 
more  since  1S60,  and  prebendary  of  Exeter  since  Iss5. 
1.  Specimens  of  Ancient  Cornish  Crosses,  Fonts,  Ac, 
Lon.,  IS50,  4to.  2.  (Ed.)  The  Chronicle  of  England. 
liy  John  Capgrave.  (Record  Ollice  Pub.)  Lon.,  Is.i-^, 
Svo.  3.  (Ed.)  Joannes  Capgrave,  Liber  de  lliustribiis 
Hominibus,  (Record  Office  Pub.,)  Lon.,  IS5S,  Svo. 
4.  (Ed.)  A  Collection  of  Royal  and  Historical  Let- 
ters during  the  Reign  of  Henry  the  Fourth,  Lon.,  Ismi, 
r.  8vo.  5.  Records  id' a  Rocky  Shore;  or.  Annals  of 
our  Village.  By  a  Country  Parson.  Lon.,  lS7(i,  p.  Svo. 
".  (Ed.)  The  Register  of  Edmund  Statford,  Bisiiop  of 
Exeter,  Lon.,  18S6,  Svo.  7.  The  Constitution  of  the 
Cathedral  Roily  of  Exeter.  Exeter,  1887.  8.  The  Regis- 
ters  if  Bishops  Bronescombe  and  (juivil,  and  the  Times 
of  F.shop  Bytton,  (Bishops  of  Exeter,)  Lon.,  I88S,  cr. 
Svo. 

Randolph,  Admiral  George  Granville,  C.H., 
served  at  Sebiistopol,  Ac;  retired  1881.  Problems  in 
Naval  Tactics,  Lon.,  IS71I,  Svo. 

Randolph,  Henry  Fitz.    I.   (Ed.)  Fifty  Yems 
of  English  Song  :  Selections  from  the  Poets  of  the  Reii;ii 
of  Victoria,  N.  York,  18S7,  4  vols.  12mo.     2.  (Ed.)  The 
Book    of    Lattor-Day    Ballads,    (1858-1888,)    N.   YoiU 
1S8S,  Iflmo. 

Randolph,  Joseph  Fitz.  A  Treatise  on  the 
Law  of  Commercial  Papers :  containing  a  Full  Statement 
of  Existing  American  and  Foreign  Statutes:  togetliir 
with  the  Te.xt  of  the  Commercial  Codes  of  Great  Britain, 
France,  Germany,  and  Spain,  Jersey  City,  ISSIi-SS,  3 
vols.  Svo. 

Randolph,  Richard.  1.  Windfalls.  By  the  Au- 
thor of  "Aspects  of  Humanity."  Phila.,  1870,  iL'iiio. 
2.  Sober  Thoughts  on  Staple  Themes,  Phila.,  1871,  12iiio. 

Randolph,  JMiss  Sarah  Nicholas,  b.  is:;!),  at 
Edge  Hill,  Va. ;  a  great-grand-daughlcr  of  Thomas  ,Ii  I'- 
ferson.  1.  The  Domestic  Life  of  Tlioiuas  Jellerson  : 
compiled  from  Family  Letters  and  Reminiscences,  .\. 
York,  1S71,  Svo. 

"  Her  book  is  (ino  of  singular  interest.  .  .  .  She  bus  dune 
her  work  well,  leaving  her  faniniis  ancestor  to  ilcsrnbe 
liinisell  a.s  far  as  possible,  ami  tllliii);  up  the  interstices 
with  skill  and  grace."— Aijfio«,  xlil.  SiB. 

2.  The  Lord  will  Provide,  N.  York,  1872,  lUmo.  :'.. 
The  Life  of  General  Thomas  J.  ("  Stonewall")  Jackson. 
Illust.     Phila.,  1876. 

"The  domestic  side  of  his  character  is  brought  strongly 
forward.  .  .  .  The  more  strictly  inilimry  part  of  the  book 
is  iiiit  .so  sucecs-sful."— .Yiidoji,  xxii.  338. 


RAN 

Hiiiid«lph,  Rev.  Wimam.     I.  Annlvllcnl  Note, 
on  Obiuliiih   mill    llabiikkiik,  l.on.,  |s7m    NvI.      2     \nii 
Ijrtical  Not.'H  on  tho  Fir.t  uml  Three  I.-'t  „r  ihe'.Mi,,,,; 
■rm,li«t.:  ktUIi  an  Appenilix  on  Uu„|„|  i,.  24-L'r,  I.„n. 

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KiKhts  iin.l  Hiir,lei,»  incident  I.,  the  nwn.r»hip  of  Lan.U 
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2.1  eil.  ,,iiue  ,enr.  a.  .Mi*™lluneouB  Selentillo  l-uper- 
with  Memoir  or  th..  Author,  l.on.,  I8S(|,  svi,.  With 
lAMnKi,  h.  F  .Mechanical  Text-Hook:  an  lntro,l«„,i„„ 
to  the  >tu(ly  ol  Mcch.inics  an.l  KnK'inccriiiij ;  with  Dili, 
({ram*.  I.on.,  |S7:(.  IL'mo;  2.1  ed.,  |S7.-, 


I  he     narrative,    .  .  .  Hhi.h  llttures  »n   laritclv  in  thp 
tl  le  «ii,l   *,  meanrely  in  thv  h.ii.k  it...df.  is  unTiiwn  i    n 
(It   lie  (.1,1  .sayiiiK  that  aliiioM  anylmiiv  wl ,   iv    i  Ji   ,   i  ■ 
fullhnilly  reci.ri    what  he  has  hcanran.   scei   I,'       /ii' 
a  iM.sllion  toa,l,i  i,,  the  piihlic  st.„.k        amuM.,,aV,    .  r  i  i' 

nl..rmation.  T..  the  outer  worhl  this  •  MiX ,  f  n  I  ,n  r  . 
li.ritnii  coiiMiy  ■  is  eniertalnInK  Hinl  In^lruc  Uv  ■  ve  ,  t'  er 
the  more  vivhl  pictures  of  ilisscniiinr  ij, .  ,,,.,i  .'.,,' 
author  ot  -SAWm  Chaiiel.'  .  T  r,.  ,,,|  , . '  '  ''^  ""^' 
;  ull  Htonvearlsome  a  ,l,/„,.,o,;„;,/^:^|^l  'll  H','      ,  ;.,„i  ^,;[^ 

hat  a  tolcrahly  decer  an. I  Intensely  sellci,iii„|,in  ,1    '  , 

(In  y   ..toll  throu«li  tor  months  past.  ■  _.v,(.  «,,■„  xlv  tIw 
J.   Views  „.,a  Opin,„ns.      Ily  Matthew  hrowne.     i.on.', 
1H8H,   cr.    8vo.     4.  flmucerV    lOnKhinJ.      -      -" 
Browne.     Lon.,  ISHII,  2  v,ils.  p.  svo. 

".Mr.  Mattlow  Hrowne  IsuiiiiiMihtelllyarlcvermnii  an.l 
his  Chaucer  s  KiiKlaml  •  is  m,  ,i„ul,t  a  clev,^.r  hiw.k  I.Vi  ,s 
cleverness,  consists  Min|,ly  in  llie  a,lr,,it  ami  i>i„e   io, is  »i,v 


.8?-,,'2'ro',";'p!;':,y;';:'A:\.i,"^,,"r^^  "''''''•■'"''•  ^""■• 
^..^^e^^rii!,,:;^!^ij;z'^,^!^--:tr' ^"^^'^''- 'i 

B Mlliput/.eotures.  liiust.  1S7I,  l«mo.  Am.n.  7 
Lilhput  I,e«cn,  s  lllu,t.  Lon.,  1872,  sq.  Klmo.  Anon! 
8.  Hellas  i,.vciting  l>ay,  and  other  Lilliput  l,PKcn,|s 
Lon  1881,  p.  syo.  y.  Crcitures  Wild,  l.dn.,  1884,  Ito' 
10.  Our  hchool-Day  llocrs,  I.on.,  1884    Ito 

Ituney,  George  f.  Delaware'  Snpicme  Court 
Reports,  vols.  .\vi.-.Ki.\.,  (I  s7iU,m;j.)      ..   ■    >■  ^ '""■ 

4  vols.  8vo. 

Kmikeii,  Very  Hev.  Arthur,  M.A.,  d.  l,88H,  jct 
79;  Braduatedat  thelJuiversity  of  Aberdeen;  ..nliined 
in  the  bcoti,«h  Lpiscopal  Church  1828,  incumbent  of 
St.  Drostane ...  Deer,  near  Mintlaw,  18,i4  ,  ,lean  of  Aber- 
deen an(l  the  Orkneys  from  188U.  Sketches  of  the 
Church  of  ,-^cotland  from  the  Kefornuition,  Edin     I88'> 

K.liikCD,  Francis  A.  .Strains  and  Trus,os ;  com- 
puted by  Means  ol  Diagram      with  Kxamples,  Lon  ,  1 872 

oV(t.  ^        ^  t        i^f 

Kanken,  W.  H.  I..  The  Dominion  of  Australia; 
an  Account  ol  its  Koundathms,  I.on.,  I87;i,  Svo. 

"  A  concise  aii,|  summary  .lescrii.ti.,n  of  tile  chief  ohvsi 
cal  causes  and  the  ln,liistrr,ii  love  ,,|,i  ,'iit  ,,f  i  ,«  ,1  i  .1 .' ,' 
wmrcos  of  wea  th  in  Austral.,.,  a„il\  I  iieir  r  esi,  Its "  X 
^mhahle  st.clal  and  pi.liiicttl  futi.re."-.SW.  AvI',  xxxvlL 

F."v"lt''"':;'.''vVr'"'fHrr'    '''"'  "  "'"•  ^^-■^-    By 

Itaiikiii,  Ilev.  James,  minister  of   .Muthill      l 
Character  Mudies  in   the  OM  Testament,  Edin.,  187..,  p! 
ii-<i    lo  ^  ".^"''-•^""kti,  the  Church  of  .Scotland,  Ed  n' 
18(9,  l2mo;  .id  eU.,  enl.,  188."..  ,  ^um., 

Rankin,  nev.  Jeremiah  Kames,  D.D.,  tanie 
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at  Middlebury  College  1848,  and  at  Andover  The  login 
Seminary  1.S54;  entered  the  ministry  of  the  I'resbv 
tenan  Church,  and  has  been  pastor  of  a  chirch  in 
Orange  N.J.,  since  1884.  1.  Auld  .Scotch  Mkl  e,  ,,  .1 
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sil'khain^  N.'v<;?k'?T."87."'"P"'"'  ''''■     ''■  '"''"<'' 
Rankin,  Rev.  John  Chambers,  D.D    b  ism  . 

ChurehVmi^Jni^ryt  ='11.^4^  "pSr^Z 
Presbyterian  Church  at  Baskingridge,  V.J    Zee  isVl 
The  Coming  of  the  Lord,  N.  York.  188-,  ' 

M„.*"'""^  -^«'.'n«»a'      Twenty  Years   among    the 
M^icans;  Narrative  of  Missionary  Labors,  Cio.flSSl' 


HnnkinK,  Hoyd  Montnomerie  Maurice,  r„a^ 

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■  .■.■-.    ...„..,  I  lljorn   and    Ilera ;  a   Noise  Legend,  Lon.,  |S78.   I'mo' 

uy  iMutthew    ft.  A  Summer  .Month  in  .Vormandv,  Lon.,  1870   Svo      c' 

I  hulgeneius:  with    P,.em8  (Md   and   New,  Lon.',  ISsV,," 

8v,..     With  ri  Li.v,  T.  K.,  Quiver  of  Love:  Valentines  1 

new  (.1.,  Lon.,  1881),  12mo.  "»"ui», 

Ranking;,  I.   S.     Marjorie's  Probation:    Chapters 

from  a  l.ile-.-tory,  Lon.,  I88;<,  p.  Svo. 

Ranney,  Ambrose  L.,  A.M.,  M.D.,  professor  of 
he  anat(,myaiid  physiology  of  the  nervous  system  in 
the  New  Urk  l-ost-()ra,luate  Me.lical  .School  I'lnd  llos- 
Wtal;  pro  essor  of  nervous  an.l  mental  diseases  in  the 
Medical   Department   of  the   laiiversity  of  New   York 

L-n  ["'"^T,'  '"i™"',"'  ""  *^»'-Ki'^^'»l  Diagnosis,  N.  York," 
18,11,  Svo;  2,1  ed.,  enl.,  1880.  2.  The  Applie,  Anatomy 
of  the  Nervous  .System,  N.  York,  188  ,' 8vo;  2d  e 
.lust.  1888  :j  Practical  Medical  Anatomy" 'n? York; 
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gestion,  respecting  the  Varieties  of  Electric  Currents 
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by  the  State,  i  }"^\i>*>'^,^vo.     n    Lectures  ..n  Nervous  Diseases  fn-n 

Phila.    rsst^Svo."    ^""'"■'"  "'"*  ^'''°'"  I"'»""'tion, 
„  Hn"««ie.'  David  Watson.     Historical  Outline  of 
thi'Lughsh  Constitution,  L..n.,  1,SS|    i2mo 
,.,.    ''"^?"' "*'"""■' '""i   t-eldhart.  Rev.  E    M 

Irans.,  The  Ili.-tory  of  Jesus  of  Na.ura;  conJhlen'd  it! 

t    lonne.tiou  with  the  National  Life  of  Israel,  and  re 

-s'i.  «'",-,fis!'8v,;  ""■"  "''  ""™"°  "^  '^'  '^"'"''  Liii.ri87« 

Ransom,  Vvijliam  Henry,  M.D.,  F.H  S    t.hvsi 

eian  t.,  the  General  Hospital,  Norwich.  '  On  &  hs  La 

Cause  of  Disea.se,  Lon.,  18>s   8vo 

0n"''r,!r7s's.**i  "•     '^""''"^  '^'"'"«''"  f"^  "«>  Little 
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tc  hcilth  and  hygiene  at  Owens  Colh'ge ;  i.hysician  to 
he  Manchester  Hospital  for  Diseases  ol'  the  Throat  l! 
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I s'sYr'slf  "'.'  '"'''■'"^^"'^^-^"f  'i'ubercle,  Muneheste'r; 
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Mrnch.fsr;  .8,87'r8'„'"'-"" "'  ''"^■^""""«  ^---; 

lc.^*!'v7r",'^,'s-7"''  r'"^-  8™'""""!  "t  Merton  Col- 
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to^e  Present  Day.  .Maps  ami  Plans.  Lon.,  I,s87  F^'mo 
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RB.VCE,  KoBRRT  L. ;  1 .  Tabic  it  Ame'riean  and  EnKuTh 
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viil.'  Ciin.-r  of  ,;.  I'.  Schctky,  I,uic   .\Iiirin«   I'liiiitcr   in 
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Liidoiiiilln.     Mni'U  Vvitr* 


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IS77. 
Hlipcr,  li.     S|poill    Livo»:  n   Novel,  I,on.,  1874,  u. 

llaiihavl,  II.,  M.l)..  iittemlinu  |"hyHlulan   for  din- 
carifs  of  ihu  ^'inito-iinioiry  orxium  iiii.l  i.yiililli.j,  Ilfllcviio 
l|oi|iltal,  Out  I'atHUit  l)u|i.iilioi'iit.     1,  iTriins.)  A  I'rae- 
tioal   TroaliHu   .,n    llif    Dn-ca-e*   of  Cliil.lruri  i  (Voui    ili« 
(Icrmaii  of  Alliv.l  VogHi.  N.  Vurk,  I.s7l),  Svo.     2.  Crnin.-. ) 
J'.ntlirttlicil  anil    Rolisafivl ;  from   tliu  (iornmn  of  Krn-t 
AVoriier,   [|H,n..l.,)    N.    \  ork,    LsH,',,    1:'„,„.     :i.  (Tn.n».) 
OutliiHjy    ol  tho    I'alliojo^jy  and   Triatruunt   of  ."iyiiJiiiiH 
and   Allied  W'ncreal    iJi^.a^cs,  bv   Hermann   von    Zeissl, 
M.l).;  2.1  ed..  re/.  I,,v  M.  von  /,ei.-»l,  .M.l).,  L„n.,  1.  ,nv,). 
„,","';!•'''•  Hit-hard  C,  member  of  the  Institute  of 
l.ivil     I'.M^ineern.       Hi   uunerative     Kuilwiiy.i    for    New 
C'onnlrieH:  with  some    i,.  lunt  of  the  Fir.it  Hallway  in 
China.      Illu.-t.     Lon.,  1,S7  ^,  r.  Svo. 

Uli|i|),  .Siiiniicl  A.  Digest  of  Deoislona  of  tho 
Second  Comnlniller  and  Soeond  Auditor  upon  Bounty 
LiiW.s  of  the  United  .'-Itate      .\.  York,  IS70,  Svii. 

Knpaoii,   Edwiird   .lames,  ela8,sieai    foundation 
seholar  and  llutehin.iun  (Indian    lanKinigi-l  aludent   .,( 
Ht.  Johii's  College,  Cambridge.     The  Struggle  between 
tngland  and  Krume  for  Huiironnicy  in  India,  I  he  lias 
I'rize  Ivi^ay  for  I.hsiI,)  I,„„.,  1s87,  or.  Mvo. 
ItaMliall,  II.    .John  llu.-.s,  l,un.,  l.-^ri),  ,Svo. 
ilBte,  U(!v.  John,  .M.A.,  graduated    at  tit.  Cathii- 
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over  Satan  :  Lent  Discourses  proachod  at  I'iiulieo    Lon 
ISS",  sm.  .Svo. 

UiithlMiiie,  A.  C.     Tho 
I'oerns,  l.on.,  1,H7;),  12iuo. 

■  *r!'"jf*""*'»  '*'''*•  '^""«'»  (.MuiiiiiiiK,)  b.   isn7. 

I.    Ihe  .'Manion  and  .Married  I/ile  ol  Mary  I'owell   after- 
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i\„Ju!-',TT"  "!'  '."'f  '"'""■^■.''^  '""  '"-'I'l'l  ill  lts.slmpll,M. 
ties  to    iiiiiliiee  that   liupre.ssion   of  pniliabilltv  wltliinil^ 

No   I'l.'     ■■'*'■  '"■'"'^'  '''""'•'■■'  '"""''  "'■''" '""  ■''''ftj''Ws-"-  I'A  i 

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ant  an     tulerahly  aeriiratc  loctiires  wliioli  it  allords  uf  the 
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burgh    '-*  - 


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Ios5,  Svo.  ' 


at, 


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'03,   ii; 


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Rattray, « iliiam  Jordan,  1S35-18S.3,  b.  in  Lon- 
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became  a  journalist.  The  Scot  in  British  North  America 
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Ran,  Charles,  Ph.D.,  182(1-1887,  b.  at  Vervicrs 
Ifelgium  ;  educated  in  (lermany  j  removed  to  the  United 
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antiquities  in  the  National  Museum,  Washington,  from 
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IS,  I,  Svo. 

Ramn,  Green  Berry,  b.  1829,  at  Golconda,  HI.; 
admitted  to  the  bar  1853;  brigadier-general  of  volun- 
.■^-a  'o",""VL'"'t7'"''  commissioner  of  internal  revenue 
i",o-».i.  ihe  Existing  Conllict  between  RBi.,ililie,n 
Ooverninont  and  Southern  Oligarchy,  Wash.,  1884 


Raum,  John  O.    II 


ISSO,  2  vols.  4t  . 
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,      ,  ,.         ;,     ,   "•     The  Parliamentary  History  of  Eng- 
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UAV 


llii 


iivcii,    llfv.  John    Jnmci,   Ii.n..  Krii.liiainl, 

m.|.|mi  ..|.tMi,e,  ,it  Kmiuu,  ,1,1  (',.|l„g,.,  (•ai„|,il.l«c,  |y,:| 
»r,l,il.„.,  IW,  ;  vl.ur  „r  Frt.-.i„«fl,,|,l,  Suir„lk,  ,1„™ 
im.        .     Iho    (liiinh     llellM    of    CnM,l,rl,l«<..l,|ro:     ,. 

.hr.m».  .    U„ !i,,  svn,    2,1  „,.,  I.khI  ,    s„|, ,„„nt. 

m        .'.   Kinii,„M,it.|:    ,111   |.;.,„y  „n  Uuhih,  I,',i.„  IS73. 

Havciiol,  ll.'iiry  Willi,,,,,,  i,|,,i,.,  r,„„..  v,.I.  ii., 

"''"'■"si-    ','""";  'n  '^,'*:"   "'    H'V"".   <V.   II.,  u.l.l.,] 
Hll-lss,      ,.   „,    ||„,|(,.|,.v,  !*x..    „n„l,„„,..l    nt    Suutl 

,|pv..liii«  liiii>8,.|l  ,.,  the  ,|„.|y  „|-  l„.liiny.  Will,  Ch.kk 
^l"l"l'J^'  ''■■  '•'"""''    ■\»"'rinu,i    l-:.v-i,.nal,   l,»...,  Is-,.: 

'HBv.'n»croll|,  U.  c.  t„„„  (i„pie„i„^ ,  II„n,l- 
Bimk  ,.|    rrn.y,  Sl,,„l„,  A,..,  I,„ii.,  Ism:;,  U>i„o 

Hnvenshinv,  j.  n.,  „,■  (,,.,  „„„|j„|  „,^,-||  ,„^,,,^. 
in,ij[i.U-,Llu  ,n„|  oolh.,.t„r  „t  Mal.1,,1,,  (U»r :  iln  H,||n, 
nnd  In...rip.i„,».     IMItu.l  hy  h,.  WM.nv.     I|iu„,.     u„  , 

Hlo  Mr.  H,iv,.|,^l,.,u,  .  .  .  ,u„l  i|,,i„  111,.  ,,„.,  ,,|\ ', 
K,ivi'ijs  iiiw.   \\r.  Mult'    I, ,1,1    Mr     III,..  Im,. i-i 

Hun.„sl„uv,  T.  F.,  M..\,,  l\,<.A.     ,K,|.,  ,An,-U.ni 

f„rtli  In  (  l,iMn„lci){„.„l  Onlor,  l,„n,,  \h:h,  sv„.  With 
ll|iCKsTii,.,  W.  .-<.,  rh,.  Fciial  ISiiltor,  1.,,.,.,  isilll,  Uu.o, 
.1,1  i"l  ,  l.'<7l:   iiinv  iMJ,,  ISH-l.  '  '  ' 

HnveiiNlci,,,  Krii^t  U.,  [.,„/,.  v„l.  ii.,  ,„|,|  i    | 
I)0M,.,„,n,>li.,n,.l  ,-.'l,.ti..tic..  ,.!■   i:„«l„„.l  mxd  Wale.,  I.on  ' 
\X,ti.  p.  Hvo.     :'.  C."piu.s :   it,  |l,.,„„|.,i., :  with  lli>.t,i  C, 
TiiurlstB,  Lon.,  IH.-    .,.  svo.    And  at-o  Joiim.stov,  A    K 


I  fl.  ft.  I'niil  In  r)iini,» 

7.  K»,u,  .\(i|nMiiliih, 
t,iry,")  l,,in.,  Issii,  , 
K«.V|,I.     Illii-I.      I.mi. 


RAY 

1-  an, I  Ariiliiii,  |,,,n.,  |H77,  l2n)o. 
,ii,|  Kftliir,  I"  l'iil|,it  ('„i„iinn- 
~>vci.  H.  Ill.|„r7  of  Ancient 
I'"*!,  2  v„l».  ,Si), 


!»', 


Hiivprly,     .f|^|«^■     rronry    (Jeoritc.       1.    Tlio 

,i.^ht,.  .\!,i„  ,\:  ,,„„,„,:„.,  .tliiai„i,„i,,  l.;x,.r,M..,.(.,an.l 
l)„jloguc8.  1  n  I>..<|1,  I •.'„,.  ■'.  XoioH  „„  Al«h,.ni-lu„ 
and  Pir  of  H„l;  ,,,.t:,„,  (;,.,  .niphin.l,  KH.„„*,-a|,hi,.„l, 
and  Hi.tori,,  '  ,  .mIcI  !.,  „  the  Writin^-a  uf  l.iitk- 
Known  AjKhan  ..»;    J„iv-     ,li>t,ni„n^  ,t,..,  an,l    from 

IlHwUoii,  H.      .Inmes  llnm.T,  .M.A.,K'ra  Umt,,! 

atlir,i,-un„,«t.(  ullc«|.,  Ovh.id,  Is.'jS;  „r,lain,-i  lsii:l-   vi,-ir 
of  I'restoM  8in,.o  I-::,     Tho  Athium.sian  (,.    ,|     .-J,.,  liv 
p081ti)iy  A.|,lrt'.-,<i'.-,  I.on..  ISs.",,  er.  Mvo. 

niiulc,  Uilliiii,,  lirooke.,  h.  l,-*l:i,  i,,  I'hila,!,.:. 
phia;  .-o'l  ot  Chiiil.'s  Walhifo  liruokf;  Kraduatcl  ;it  the 

I  nivuraity  ol  I'lMiii-^ylvania  \S{y.\;  iii,rvi-,|  in  the  eivil 
war;  ii,|niitlf(|  („ihi.  Imr  lNtl7;  Pi..e,ulii,v  „r  d,,.  Ilistur- 
Ical  Society  of  I'eon.sylvania.      I.  The   1(1^111   l'h,iili  i,t 

lett.v.bi,r«,  I'hih...  IS7,s.  2.  With  Orogg  in  the  Oetly.- 
bu,-(,'  ( ,iiiip,ii;;n,  i>iS4.  •' 

llHWle,  MilUiiii,    II,.„ry,  hU.D.,  [,„ii,;  vol.  ii., 

iul,l..J  d.   lss,j.     I.  Sonio  Cuntiii.-ts   in    the  Growth  of 

ennsylvanmin  Kn-li.^h  !,;,«■,  |ss|.     2.  Oration  at  the 

Unyci  inK  of  the  .Monument  e,e,-le.l  bv  the  liar  uC  ihu 

Lnite,!  ,s(,uo.s  to  ('lMer.J,i«ti,e  .Marshiill',  Wash.,  IS.S) 

UawliMsoH,  Rev.  lieotsv,  .M.A.,  {.wie.  vol.  ii 
a,|, .,]  w.,s  eleete,!  C.uii.l,.,!  p,-o|es>or  of  anei.'nt  liistory  at 
0.xloril  in  l.ShI,  an,|  ina,lo  eunon  of  Uanleihiuy  in  1872 
1.  A  .Mann.il  ,,f  Anient  lli.to,-y,  from  the  Karliest  Time.s 
to  the  I.,!)!  of  tlio  \\  extern  Kinpiro,  (l\f  ,  l.stji)  ,Svo  ■' 
Ilisturical  Illostration.-,  ,>f  theOhlTost,iiii,.nt.  1,'on.,  Is?]' 
12nio.  :!.  The  .><ixth  (ircat  Oriontal  M.,niirel,y  ;  or,  Th<^ 
(icography.  History,  an. I  Anti<inltie6  of  I'aiihia.  Lon 
If*,.!,  hvo.  '  ■' 

"Almost  if  not  wholly,  free  ft-om  the  sins  „i,.;  .,v.mcos 
of  hl.s  earliur  l,ool<s.        .  it  was  -.voll  that  il,e  l„«t  ryof 

4.  The  Seventh  (ircat  Oriontal    Monarchy;    or,  The 
Oeography,  History.  .,n.l  Antiquities  of  the  .Sassnnian  or  ' 
New    Persian    hinpire:    Collectcl  and    Illustrated   fnnn 
AniMont  an.l  .Mo,iern  .Sonrees,  Len.,  IS7B  Svo 

re'i'ir'ns'o"i",'',".'ii,"''!?"'r  ■""''"•se  tc>  fxainli^c  in'  detail  the  i 
relKiis  (t  t,iu  Sa.ssani,ls  as  s,ivi'iv  lmis  of  I'e'via    ,ir  t,i  ,i,.   i 

mommhs  '  Mr"r'<' '.','>' i!"'  "'",'  ''"""l^'-  ••>'"-T.'«"i.  'f  ii.usV  ' 
I.O  K  1  ■;  •<' .»  ""M"'  li'is  uiulertaken  this  u .  .rk,  an,l 

lack  animation.  iii„I  the  reader  niiiv  liere  an,l  there  tin  iTt 

I  1  11..11  t  U,  shake  olln  .sense  of  weariness    la  t  Mr.  i,v' 

I I  o.'  .""'*'  ''««»i;i"««l  to  l.Kveaeenstoine,!  himself  to  the 
-'——.■  pa<;p  lit  KH-terii  ■.imivans,  and  exi.>  rie,,eo  \ih< 
tauKht  lis  that  we  are  not  t«  expeet'frim,  lin  ei  h  .r  n,  ,'e 
Si  t7  ".V"''^  "''•''>■  ™<>vemcnt.  .«till,  there  is  „  ihi  «  ,, 
regret  in  the  appearance  of  this  volume.    It  is  ,list    el  v 

II  a,Milion  to  the  siin,  „f  onrliistori,',.!  knowlcli,'  ■,  w    i el, 

-*J  ^«'.,  xii.™i3. ""' """  " "■""''  '"'■''■  "■'"•'''" '■™'i' 

5.  The  Origin  of  Nations.     Maps.     Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo. 


■pi.  .,  ,  ,,„,^  „,„ 

Ills  l"i,,k,  If  not  wrliii'ii  hy  Ii"pi'.ore"„,|  Ktfvnlol.iufnt 

iii;.;iir ::,/ u!^^„;i;.nt''^i:.;;;'!'v^!;:  !;;;r^'' "'^  ~' 

V.    Kxo.lus,    ("I'ulpit    Coniinentiirv,")   I,on     iss"     , 

-v.),  .1,1 ,.,!.,  i,ss:i.    n,.  iiHi^i ,„■  '.h,  ,^,„,i  ,( „.-■    ■ 

usi.  .on.,  I. mm:-,  ,,  svo.  il.The  Anti,,«lty  of  .Man 
Hinlo, i, 'ally  eon»lde,e.|,  I.on.,  LSI.;,  ,.,  syo  l''  Kirvi,! 
and  llabylon.fn.m  S.,.,,„u,.„ ,  p,„,„,„  ...nir,;'.,,  t.l, 

•nil.'''    .Ir'-,  ,'■'■    ""!'«'';'''   Tea,.|,in«,   of  the   .S.bliu.n 
.  m\<\  lleautifni  in  Naluie,  I.on.,  |.s.s|.  er.  >i,„.      |  ,     jiji,, 
l;|"«r:i|.h.v.    l,on„   |ss,i,    |2„,„.     li.    A„ei,  nt    History, 
llniv.isal     llistor),"    vol.    I.)    I.on..    |.ss7,    „.    svo! 
H.  ^Aioient    hgynt,  (".-tury    of  r.e     .\„li,,ns,")    l.„n 

!l  th  '';.  m"' .  ','•  ""'""■  '•''  ''"■""'"'  ■li"'"«.("M,n 
01  til,.  I.ible,  ')  I.on,      >s7,  p,  Mvo. 

w;ii-Ke,  K.C.I!..  V.H.S..  h.c.i,..  1,1,.,,.,  i,„„;,v,i.  ii.. 

',"''  "I   W"«  loiippoint..,!    a    niber  of   iho  Couneil   of 

India   in   mn.  an,l  w,h   its  vi,e.pr,.,i,|ent   In    l^7Mn 

'VI,,.  I,  year  he  h-,i.s  ap, ,te,l  a  trustee  of   the  Diilish 

.Mn-e,ii„.  A.-s, ste.l  l,y  I-;.  \o|.ris,  ().  ,s,„iih,  and  T.  (). 
liiielie.s   ho   prepai-e.l  f,,,-   p.,blieall..n   viil,..   l.-iii..  with 

,  vol.  v..  In  tivo  pn^s.  ,.„,„|stii,.;  „!■  |,|,„eH,  of  C, ,o|.,„ 

-njeription.,  ol    W...„.|n  Asia,  (llrit.  ,Mus.  P„h.,)  ls,)|- 

^xi,  tol.  |.nglan.|  an.l  |i„ssia  in  the  K,,,,  ■  ,>  .<a,i.^  „f 
I'iper-'  on  the   l'olitie„|  ,„„|   ,  ,..oj;,.„|,hi,,,.i  f.m.lilion  of 

eta  .  s,a,  l.on.,  I>7.i,  ,svo.  (Contains  six  es.say,, 
'""'!', "'   '' '  heing  reprint.,  of  artieles  In  revi,.>v».) 

sot'l!  v'o'l''seen.',  ".'Jfi    I''    '"   ""I'V   '"'""^   "    "'Velaliol.    tO 

so(  ,  Ij  ,,    s,.,.rels  wl,l,.h  wer,'  |.ith,.r  wu.lly  ,'i,i„.ei,|,.,l  i,. 

I>oino,sl|l  I.    —.s«/,   /,'(;,.  xxxlx.  ..o.s 

>l,,>ii  ,1  l.e  re„,|  hyall  whoib'shv  to  f„rn,  .s,,un,|  on|n- 
lilt.  1    .sent  ,„■  II,..  iiexlKeneratlon."     s,„  ■^,^„■.  xiyin,  .(^ 

tnst„..|,ons  (or  W  ,11-.  ..on.,  |.s7l,  Mvo.  2.  Note.^  on  Iho 
M..rtn,ain  A,'!,  I.uii..  IS77,  8vo 

Uiiwliiison,  Sir  HolH-rt,  K  r.ll.,  b.  1810-  en- 
gineer (.,  the  -  initary  Coiu„,i-sion  in  tl„.  Crimeai  ehief 
engineer  to  the  local  governuient  boar.l    I872-.SM,  .Ic   • 

',';i,"     ,    T':      •■„'-'--•    '(epoits.    Letter,     ami 

apeis  on  ,<«i,nitary  (Questions,  I.on.,  lM7(i,  .Svo.     2.  The 

Hygiene  ot   Armies  in  the  I'MeM,  f,„n.,  I,Mm;|,  r.  8vo      ;i 

llie  N.,.,al  an.l  .\,,,ion„i   Influence  of  the  Domiciliary; 

tondition  ol   the   I'eople  :  Three  A,l,lressc8,  Lon.,  IM.M.I, 

linw-|i„so,,,  W.  U.  Turner's  Liber  .«fudlorum  :  a 
Ucw..ription  a„,l  „  Catalog,,,..  |.„„.,  |.s7.s,  ,„e,i.  Mvo. 

gra.luated  „t  lialiiol  College.  Oxfor.l,  IS75;  o,,|aine,l 
I.S70,, .urate  of  ,<|.  liariiaby,  Drisf.,!,  Is7,'i-7.'i;  vi,.ar  of 
'.osthwaile    8,nee    IM.SII.      |.    a   l:e.,k    of   Ilristol    Son- 

ills  1'""  rj';  ?•  """■  -•  ■'*""'"''"  "'  "i"  l^"Kli*h 
..ke.s,  l.„n..  I.ssl,  IS,,,,,.     :!.  (|.:,|.,  cM,rist  for  To-Dnv: 

International    Soimons    by    Kminent    I'reacliers  of   liio 

Lpiseopal  (  hureb  in  Kn^Ian.!  an.l   America,  I.on.,  I8n5 

p.  Hvo.     .1,  .<„nnets  ,.„„n,l  the  Co„,t,  |.o„.,  |ss7,  12ui»   ' 

I,c!he."l,",'     I*ss''""''"'"'  "'^•'"*'-''-     'il'"  "'aters  of 

Kiiwiisicy,   iU'v.  Richard    l)r„„,mo,id   B., 

Lon.,     SM.l,  p.  svo.    2.   \  ilh.ge  Sermon.^.     Fourth  .Series. 

lilill..    IMS.),  p.  ,Svo. 

Hnwso:,,<;eorgn.  I.  Hymns.  Verse.s,  an.l  Chant.s, 
:  l.on.,  .8,fi.  p.  8vo.  :'.  .S.ngs  of  .Spiritual  Communion 
'  Jjun..  iss.i,  sf|.  Irtino. 

'      Raws<iii,  .Mrs.  Harry.     Xoies  of  Eastern  Travel  : 
■  benig  .^elections  f,oM,  the  Diary  of  a  Lady,  Manchester, 

I      Kiuvson,  Heary  (;ilbcrt,  b.  mi  -.  gra.hiated  at 

:  Christ  Church    Oxf,„-,|,   IS7.I,    called  to  the  bar  at  the 

rntjer     eiuplo  I.s77.     I'ocket  Law  Lexicon;   2d  ed.,  rev. 

'and  ciil.,  I.on..  I8s:i,  l2iiio.  ' 

Ra\V8oii,Sir  Kan  sou  William,  Kr.M.O.,C  B  . 

>■  ixi:-.  goveinor  of  the  liahamas   l,sill-iiM,  an.|  of  the 

Uin.lnanl    Isiamis    l,-hs-7o;     ,„.„si,lent    of    the    Inlc,-- 

natmnal     Statistical     Institute,    ,U:.      .'Synopsis    of    the 

lariffsand  1  ra.le  of  the  liritisb  Kii.pire,  I.oii.,  I881;,  .'ivo 

"Hay,    Xsncs,"  (INeml.)     ,Seo   Iii.:.v.iAMiN,   Mas. 

hi.iz,iiii.:Tn  1)1  Nn.is,  (liKhKi.i,,)  «„;„•„. 

.1,    n'f',*'"""','"'"^'     '■  (T"-""")  V^e   Emperor   and 
I  the  Oalilean:  a  Drama,  in  Two  Parts,  by  Jlcnrik  Ibsen, 

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Lon.,  TS76,  p.  Svo.  2.  Tho  Fiirni  on  tho  Fjord:  a  Tale 
of  Lifo  in  Norway.  Illust.  Lon.,  Isrr,  12mo.  3. 
Agrounil  in  tlie  Sliiillows:  a  Novel,  T.on.,  IStSO,  2  vols, 
cr.  8vo.  I.  Tho  Now  K.iLodus ;  or,  The  Exiiea  of  tho 
Zillertlial :  a  Story,  I. on..  ISS",  p.  8vo. 

Hiiy,  Uclgar.  Uirtlirighls :  a  Novel.  Lon.,  IS87, 
p.  Svo. 

Kny,  I^nac,  .M.D.,  [-i,,;,.,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  )807-lS81. 
Contiiliulion,)  to  Mental  Pathology,  liost.,  18711,  str .  Svo. 
'■  His  views  are  worthy  of  allenlioii,  not  only  liy  reason 
of  their  nniloubled  honesty  ami  the  abililv  with  which 
they  are  su|i|iorteil,  linl  l>eeause  the  anthor.  to  his  own 
contnsion.  as  we  Ihir.k,  assumes  the  fnnelions  not  only  of 
a  physician  hut  ot  a  'awyer  ami  jnilue.  and  sharplv,  not  to 
sav  Icroc'ioiisly,  criliiises  the  leu'al  Ilieories  tjenenillv  ai)- 
plicil  1.1  cases  m  winch  insanity  is  alleijeil  us  an  excuse  fur 
eriine.  —Sution,  xvi,  -JT-J. 

Kay,  Juliii,  ISin-lSSS,  b.  in  Washington  Co.,  Mo.  j 
cilucated  at  Augusta  College  and  Tiansvlvania  Univer- 
sity ;  adinitteil  to  the  Louisiana  bar  I'siO ;  wa.4  twice 
State  senator.  Uiiy's  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  Louisiana, 
N.  Orleans,  1S7I1,  '<  vols.  Svo. 

Ilay,  P.  K,,  D.Sc.  Lon.  and  Edin.,  profes.sor  of  logic 
and  philosophy  at  Dae.-a  College.  A  Text-Iiook  of  Re- 
ductive Logic,  fur  the  L'se  of  Students:  2d  ed.,  Lon., 
issi;.  IL'nio. 

Knyc,  John  Joseph  Ardavoii,  late  surgeon 
Il.H.M.  transport  service,  Zulu  cinipaign;  surgeon 
K.l.li.  Rilles.  Ainbulaneo  ILind-Iio..li,  for  Volunteers 
and  Others.  Illust.  Lon.,  1 884,  er.  Svo. 
Kayleigh,  Lord.  See  Stritt. 
Kiiymoiid,  Mnjor  Charles  W.,  U.S.  Engineers,  b. 
18l2j  graduated  at  the  U.S.  .Military  Academy  ISlio; 
served  in  the  civil  war;  eouimainled  exploring  expedi- 
tion in  Aiaslia  ISCSI,  ,ic.  I.  Ueporl  of  a  Keeonnoissanoe 
of  the  \iikon  Kiver,  Alaska,  July-September,  IStiSt. 
Tub.  by  U.S.  Gov't.  Wash.,  1S71,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.) 
Contributions  to  tho  Theory  of  Ulasting  or  Military 
Mining.     Pub.  by  U.S.  (iov't.     Wash.,  Ito. 

Kaymoiid,  Kev.  tieorgc  Lansing,  b.  is:i9,  in 
Chicago;  grailuated  at  Williams  College  181)2;  entered 
the  niinistiy  of  the  Presbyterian  Chniohj  professor  of 
onitoiy  and  icsthetio  criticism  at  Princeton  since  1881 
1.  Colony  IJallads:  Separation  of  the  Middle  Colonies 
ot  British  North  America  from  their  Mothc  Country, 
Best.,  1877,  I2mo.  2.  Ideals  made  Keal :  a  Pomance, 
[111  verse,]  and  ilaydn.  Host.,  1877,  18mo.  3.  Orator's 
Manual :  a  Practical  and  Philosophical  Treatise  on  Vocal 
Culture,  Emphasis,  and  Oesture,  Chic.,  1S7U,  12mo.  4. 
Modern  Kishers  of  Men,  [a  novel,]  N.  York,  1879  b 
A  Life  in  Song,  ISSO.  8.  Poetry  as  :•.  Uepresentative 
Art,  1888.  7.  Uallads  of  the  Kevolution,  and  other 
loenis,  N.  York,  I8S7,  Itlmo.  8.  Sketches  in  Son.-,  N. 
\ork,  1837,  18ino. 

Hayniond,  Ilev.  .Miner,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b.  1811,  in 
New  York  ;  educated  at  Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.;  principal  18-18-84,  and  since  then  professor  of 
systematic  theology,  in  Garrett  lliblical  Institute.  Evans- 
ton,  III.  Systematic  Theology,  Cin.,  1877,  :i  vols.  r.  Svo 
Kaymond,  Ilev.  Oliver,  LL.H.,  [,i„ie,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  graduated  in  law  at  Trinity  ilall,  Canibridu'e, 
1818;  ordained  1817;  rector  of  Middleton,  SuHolk, since 
1820.  1.  Paradise;  or,  The  Intermediate  State  between 
Death  and  the  Resurrection,  and  other  Poems,  Lon., 
1875,  18nio.  2.  Tho  Seasons:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1878,  fn  Svo' 
Hayniond,  Itossiter  >Vorthington,  I'h.K.', 
[n,iU;  vol.  11.,  add.,]  secretary  of  the  American  Institute 


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of  .Mining  Knginecis  18S4-88;   editor  of  tlie    Enginee 
ing  end  .Mining  Journal  since  1888.      |.  The  Christmas 
Auge  ,  N.  \ork,  I88!l,  ISmo.     2.  Mines  and  Mining  of  j 
the  llocky  .Mountains,  N.  York.   1      1,  Svo.     :!.  Mines   1 
Mills,  and  Furnaces  of  the  Pacilic  States,  N.  Y'ork,  1872,'  I 
8v().     4.  Silver  and  Gold:   an   Account  of  the  Mining' 
and  .Metallurgical  Industry  :;.f  "^e  United  States.    I'lates 
N.    \oik,  187:i,  Svo.     :,.   Draw    livarts :    a    Novel,     liy 
Kobert-son  Gray,  [psou.l.]     Illust.    N.York,  187:1.  12mo. 
8.  The  Man   in   the  .Moon,  and   other   People.  N.  York 
187-1,  12mo.     7.  The  Mining  Industry  of  tho  States  and 
lerritories  West  of  tho  Rocky  .\.^)untains.  Ac.,  .\.  York 
US74,  Svo.     8.  The  Book  of  Job:  Essays  ami  a  Metrical 
Paraphra,      N.  York,  1878,  12ino.     i).  Camp  and  Cabin  : 
Sketches  ot  Life  and  Travel  in  the  West.  N.  York.  18811 
l»mo;  i.c,  ed.,  ISSI.    10.  The  Werry-Go-Round  :  Stories 
for  lioys  and   (Jirls.     Illust.      N.  York,    1880,   sin    4to 
With    Lii'MvcoTT,   .AIhs.  S.   J.,  Treasures  from    I'airy- 
Land.     I    ,.t.     N.  York,  1879,  l«mo. 

Iliiymond,    Walter.       Misterton's     Mistake:     a 
Novel,  Lon.,  1888,  or.  Svo. 
1266 


Raynal,  F.  E.  Wrecked  on  a  Reef;  or,  Twenty 
Months  among  the  Auckland  Isles,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

Itnyne,  Mrs.  M.  L.  1.  Her  Desperate  Victory. 
Illust.  Chic,  and  N.  York.  1889,  12nio.  2.  Pauline' 
or.  The  Relies  of  .Mackinac,  N.  York,  1887,  I2nio 

Uaynolds,  Brig..(;en.  Milliuni  F.,  U.S.A., 
graduated  at  the  U.  S.  Military  Academy  1843;  served 
in  the  civil  war  as  chief  engineer  of  the  8th  Army  Corps, 
&c.  Report  on  the  Exploration  of  the  Y'ellowstone 
River:  with  Geological  Report  of  the  Exploration  of 
the  Yellowstone  and  Missouri  Rivers,  by  P.  V  Ilayden 
.  IS.-,9-8ll.     Pub.  liy  U.  S.  Gov't.     Wa.sh.;  1888-80,  Svo.  ' 

Raynor,  I*.  E.  Printing  for  Amateurs  :  Guide  to 
the  Art  of  Printing,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

Itayson,  Charles.  Rabbits  for  Prizes  and  Prolit ; 
new  ed.,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo. 

Ilea,  Alice.  Tlie  Recksido  Boggle,  and  other  Lake 
Country  Stories,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Read,  Mrs.  C.  A.  1.  Fairy  Fancy:  what  she 
Saw  and  what  she  Heard.  Illust.  Lon.,  1882,  p  Svo 
2.  Our  Dolly:  her  Words  and  Wavs.  Illust.  Lon.! 
1882,  p.  Svo,  ■  ' 

Head,  Carveth,  b.  ISls,  at  Falmouth,  Eng. ;  grad- 
uated at  Christ's  C.dlege,  Cambridge,  1872;  a  teacher 
ami  lecturer,  London.  On  the  Theory  of  Logic:  an 
Essay,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

"  It  is,  in  our  iudgment,  the  most  real  addition  that  has 
leen  inade  to  the  subject  since  the  appoarunee  of  Prof 
Jlaiiis  'Logie.  and  one  that  eiinnot  henceforward  he 
overlookei  by  any  one  interested  in  the  logic  of  scienee  " 
—Acad.,  XIV.  270. 

Head,  I).  Nathan  Read's  Invention  of  the  Jlulti- 
Tiibular  Boiler,  Ac,  N.  York,  1870,  l2mo. 
^  Head,  David.  Lawyers  and  Doctors,  Orphans  and 
Guardians:  a  Plea  for  the  Better  Legislative  Protection 
of  Medical  Men  and  Helpless  Patients,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 
^  Read,  Rev.  Hollis,  [uute,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  1887. 
The  Devil  in  History;  or,  Tlie  Footprints  of  Satan,  N. 
York,  1872,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1875. 

Read,  Jane  illaria,  b.  1853,  at  Barnstable,  Mass. 
Between  the  Centuries,  and  other  Poems,  Best.,  1887, 

Read,  Opie  P.     Len  Gansett,  Best.,  1888,  16mo. 

Head,  H.  .Modern  Leicester:  Personal  Experience 
and  Research,  Leicester,  1881,  8vo. 

Read,  Mrs.  R.  H.  1.  Dora:  a  Girl  without  a 
Home.  Illust.  Lon.,  IS8,3,  p.  Svo.  2.  Silver  Mill: 
a  Tale  of  the  Don  Valley.     Illust.     Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Read,  Samuel.  Leaves  from  a  Sketch-Book : 
Penoillinga  of  Travel  at  Home  and  Abroad.  Illust. 
Lon.,  r.  4to. 

Read,  William  T.     Life  and  Correspondence  of 
George  Read,  a  Signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Indepen- 
dence:   with  Selections  from   his  Correspondence,  Ac 
i  Phila.,  1870,  Svo. 

Ileade,  A.  Norah  Moriarty ;  or,  Revelations  of 
Modern  Irish  Life,  Edin.,  1888,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Ileade,  Alfred  Arthur,  b.  1851,  at  Snelson, 
t  heshire ;  resident  of  Manchester ;  a  journalist  by  profes- 
sion, but  in.  recent  years  has  given  most  of  his  time  to 
the  advocacy  of  life  insurance.  1.  My  Trip  to  Paris' 
how  to  get  there,  and  how  to  live  there.  By  a  Special 
Correspondent.  .Manchester,  1878,  12mo.  Anon.  2 
The  Literary  Lauder,  Lon.,  1880,  18mo.  3.  How  t.. 
Write  English  :  a  i'ractical  Treatise  on  English  Compo 
Pition;  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  ISS'2,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S87.  4. 
Short  Anecdotes  on  Temperance,  Lon.,  1883,  12mo.  :> 
Study  and  Stimulants;  or.  The  Use  of  Intoxicmts  ami 
Narcotics  in  Relation  to  Intellectual  Life,  as  illustrated 
by  Personal  Communications  on  the  Subject  from  Men 
of  Letters  and  of  Science,  Lou.,  1883,  p.  Svo. 

„,"''],'"^  ,.''"">,  "'-J'^'ids  In  interesting  bits  of  autobiogra- 
phy. —Speclali/r.  ^ 

6.  Tea  and  Tea-Drinking.  Illust.  Lon.,  1SS4,  I2iiio. 
7.  Literary  Success :  being  a  Guide  to  Practical  Journal- 
ism, Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.  same  year.  S.  The 
House  of  Commons  on  Stimulants,  Lon..  1885,  Svo. 
Also,  several  pamphlets  on  life  insurance. 

Ileade,  Amos.  Life  in  the  Cut,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 
(On  canal  and  barge  life.) 

Ileade,  Charles,  D.C.L.,  [tmtc,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d. 

I  SSL     He  jiroduceda  dramatic  version  of  Zola's  "L'As- 

soinmuir,"  entitled  "  Di  ink,"  which  held  the  stage  tor 

some  time,  and  a  play  called  "  Love  and  Money,"  (1883,) 

on  which  he  founded  a  story  called  "  A  Perilous  Secret." 

I'or    biog.,   see    Ri-)AnE.    Charlks    L.,    in/r,,.     1.    Put 

Yourself  in  his  Place,  Lon,,  1870,  3  vols.  p.  Svo 

B„v  ^M?..t.'i'i"'  ''".5'''-'' '  i^eorge  Ellof  when  we  say,  as  wo  .lo 
baj,  that  the  author  of  •  Put  Yourself  In  his  Place'  Is  now 


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till'  ;,'a;iiU'st  llvinjf  writer  of  EnRlish  fictlmi;  and  thnt 
iiiiikcs  It  iill  thu  niiire  iiieliiMclicily  thut  liu  will  do  what  he 


hail  here  done."— A'u/i'oji,  x.  l^ii. 

2.  A  Terrible  Temptation  :  a  Story  of  the  Day  Lon 
1871,  3  vols.  |).  Mvii.  ' 

■•Told  with  all  Mr,  Heade's  power,  and,  we  nntv  add, 
with  nearly  all  his  usual  uccentrititv  of  sivle  We  do  not 
think,  on  the  whole,  that  we  should  like  'lo  see  him  alter 
this,  lor  without  It  he  would  not  lie  the  Cliiirles  Iteiiiletliat 
wo  know:  l,ui  we  hope  no  our  else  will  iiiiilate  it.t.irwhat 
i.s  toleniMo  ehielly  by  reason  „(  its  oriKiiiality  would  be 
an  lutoleraliluKllcetationil  not  original."— ,l(/i.,  No.  -.'lixj. 

:t.  Aiilobingraphy    of  a    Thief,  Ijori.,  l.sri',   | 
A    Sirnpletiin  ;  a  .Story  of  a    Day,  I.on.,  187:i, 
3.  Trade  Malice,  a  Personal  N 


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E.xodus,  and   other  Poems,   Cin., 


Reade,  T.  C. 

Is><4,  lliino. 

Itcade,  T.  .Ilcllard,  [miir,  vol.  ii.,  n.ld.]  I.  The 
Moun  and  tlic  Eartii.  lllust.  Lon.,  IS7(i,  Svo.  2.  The 
Origin  of  Mountain  Hange.s,  eonfidered  E.xperimentally, 
Structurally,  IJynai.iicaliy,  and  in  Uclation  to  their  Geo- 
loKiciil  History.     lllust.     I.o.i.,  IsSli,  Svo. 

•■  Ills  speculation.s  represent  years  of  patient  thoucht, 
while  they  iMis.sess  the  rare  llllvallnl^^•  of  lu'liij;  put  lorlli 
liy  one  who  eonimands  a  praelical  knowledge  ot  nie- 
chaiiies  ae(iuired  diirin;,'  a  loii«  professional  career  as  an 

v'liKineer  and  arehiteel Vecordim;  to  Mr.  Ueade.  the 

lavourile  hypothesis  of  eontraetion  l.v  loss  of  heat  is  iit- 

8V0.  5,  Trade  Malice,  a_l.erso;ial  Narrative,  andTlle  :  \^la:^Z■''u!<^:luX^:^:l:\^l:!l^:^ZluiZ^^^ 
\\  anderins  Heir,  Lon.,  l.STo,  p.  Svo.  (1.  (ioMen  I'lowns  :  :  earth  has  not  e.Meiided  lo  sueh  a  d''|.th  that  we  nee!l  e.'n- 
hunday  Mories  ;  :td  cU.,  Lon.,  1.^77,  ISiiio.  7.  A  Woman-  ""'''''  "'^'  iu'ernal  eontraclion  as  a  Keolo^ieal  cause'  Ili.s 
Hater:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1.-<7S,  If  vols.  er.  Svo.     S.   Keadi-    ")^'"  .^''y^*'— Jj'^' \n'»' "id'h  It  is  the  prime  object  of  this 


2iiio.     4.  I 
.'i    vols,  p 


Keiili      """  "e»—iiie  view  WHICH  ;t  is  tlie  priii 
iviih  „  <i,.nl  I>'],.,."    "■™""^'  '"  .f'^l'oniKl-ret'iinls  mouutaiiirain,^- 
witn  a  ."■teol-l  late    sedimciuation, ' 


as  due  to 


z.^iH^r^s^s.-erir  "c;;::is^:;;i:;,;-nJt;:r:  I  ts;^  iii'iK^ 

tia-  I  lleadc,  Uilliaiii  Wiiiwood,  [uni,;  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
lS.-!9-IS7.'J,  b.  at  Ipsden,  O.xfordsliiie.  1.  The  Martyr- 
dom of  Man  :  a  Compendiion  of  Universal  History,  Lon., 


and  papers  previously  publlslied  in  the  Pall'  Mall 
7.ette  anil  other  papers.)  il.  (iood  .^lories  of  .Man  and 
other  Animals,  Lon.,  1S,S4,  p.  Svo;  new  eil.,  ISSj.  10 
Singlcheart  and  Doublefaee :  a  Miilter-of-Kaet'  llo- 
nmnce,  Lon.,  18.S4,  p.  Svo.  11.  The  .Jill,  and  other 
Tales.  lllust.  Lon.,  IssJ,  er.  Svo;  new  uil.,  ISs,',.  |2. 
Bible  Charaeter.s  :  Studies  of  David,  Jonah,  and  Xehc- 
niiah,  Ae.,  Lon.,  18SS,  fp.  Svo. 

Gknkhai,  Cuitii'Ism  : 

•  Mr.  Read 


1S72,  p.  Svo  :  :;d  ed.,  IS71;,  2.  The  African  Skctch-Iiook', 
Lon.,  1S7:!,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  .S.  The  Story  of  the  Ashanteo 
Campaign,  Lon.,  IS74,  p.  Svo.  4.  Outcast,  Lon.,  Ls7o, 
p.  Svo. 

Header,  Emily  E.     1.  Voices  from  Flower-Land, 

,  in  Original  Couplets,  Lon.,  1SS4,  ISmo.     2.    Fairy  I'rinco 

considenihle,  apl^^l^r^J'^^'^::;^^^,;;';'^^;^!!^  '".^^  '  ]^^^;^^y;^-'!:'-'''i:!l''M'^g)<l"-»let,    mJ.    Lon., 


can  depict  the  laitsidcs  of  his  characters  adinirVi'b         1I„ 
oaiiuot  or  does  not  make  thciu  tliorou;.'lilv  intelligible  hut 
he  can  and  does  make  them  real.  .  .  .  Then  Mr.  Iteade  can 
both  invent  and  describe  incident.  stirriiiL'  incident   with 
a  lorce  which  has  been  given  to  few  iiovelisus.  .        \iid 
linally,  Mr.  Keade  has  a  command  of  pathos  whi'ch   lie 
very  rarely  indeed  e.xerts,  but  which  is  of  a  very  genuine 
and  rare  kind.     .  .  Theseare  ureatcpialities  in  am.velist;  , 
yet  Mr.  Keade  himself  will  probably  regard  the  reviewer 
who  acknowledges  them  as  a  sligntlvinaliKiiani  idi.it   be-  I 
cause  he  sees  in  the  writing  more  if  metalljr      jilescencu  I 
than  ol  true,  sell-derived  flash.     Well,  each  ..iie  has  the  ' 
delect  of  his  (imilitics,  ami  a  nuMlest  man  could  not  h..ve 
written  (  harles  Keiifle's  novels  at  all."— .s;i«'(a/or,  Iv.  irjS.     ' 

Iteadc,  Charles   L.   and   Coinptuii.      Charles  ' 

Ueade,  Dramatist,  Novelist,  and  .Journalist  :  a    Me ir,  ' 

compiled  chiefly  from  his  Literary  Kcmain.s,  Lon.,  I8S7' 
2  Vols.  cr.  Svo.  ' 

"It  i.s  a  clumsy  compilation,  made  up  of  hitherto  1111-  ' 
printed  essays  ami  .'craps  of  letters  aii(fdiaries,~which 
the  reader  is  told,  .Mr.  (,'.  L.  Ueade  has  ■  .selected  with  care 
irom  a  voiiiminous  mass  of  literary  and  personal  remains 
iiiiliyidually.  —and  of  '  narrative'  by  Mr.  ( '.unptoii  Ueaile  I 
Neither  portion  of  the  work  has  been  well  doiie."-.l(A., 
No.  3103.  ' 

Itcade,  Ilev.  Compton,  .M.A.,  gra.Iuated  at  .Mag- 
dalen College,  O.vford,  ls."i7;  ordained  lS."i7;  vicar  of 
Casslngton  18ri7-6!t;  rector  of  Elton,  Durham,  lSS;i-Sl 


p.  Svo.  ;!.  The  (Jhost  of  Urankinshaw,  and  other 
tales,  Lon.,  188B,  p.  Svo.  4.  Uo  yt  llys  who  Finds  yt, 
L(m  ,  1S87,  p.  Svo.  5.  The  Model  Uoy ;  Highway  Uobbery 
lit  Eyre,  Lon.,  1SS7,  ICmio.  6.  three  tiiants,  Stolen 
.Icwcis,  Ac,  Lon.,  ISS7,  llinio. 

Header,  Frank  S.  Moody  and  Sankey;  an  Ac- 
count of  their  Lives  and  Services,  N.  York,  1,S7(),  l2nio. 

Iteady,  Arthur.     IHs  Good  Angel:  a  Novel,  Lon., 

Real,  Anthony.  (Trans.)  The  Story  of  the  Stick 
in  All  Ages  and  All  Lands;  from  the  French  of  Fernand 
Michel.  N.  York,  1S7,'),  KUno. 

Reaney,  Mrs.  Isabel,  daughter  of  the  late  Robert 
Edis,  of  Jliintingdon,  sister  of  Dr.  A.  AV.  Edis,  iii/.ni, 
and  wife  of  Rev.  «.  S.  Reaney,  formerly  pastor  id  the 
Stepney  Meeting  Congregational  Church,  and  now  of  a 
church  in  Manchester,  '•'rom  an  early  period  of  her 
life  she  has  been  actively  engaged  in  religious  and  phil- 
aiithropic  labors.     1.  Waking  and  M'orkiiig;   or.  From 

Oi''l'' I  to  Womanhood,   Lon.,  1S74;  new  ed.,  ISSO,  p. 

Svo.  2.  Sunbeam  Willie,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  IS75,' 
Ifimo.  ;i.  Lina;  or,  Nobody's  Darling,  Lon.,  187fi, 
Kimo.  4.  Our  Hen:  a  Tale  of  Home  Influence,  Lon., 
IS7li,  Ifinio.  5.  The  Sermon  in  Uaby's  Shoes:  a  Do- 
mestic Story,  Lon.,  1S7(;,  16mo.   6.  Ble.-^sing  and  Ulessed  : 


of  Eldon,  Hampshire.  ISS.i-Sd,  and  of  Ivenchester  since  "  '"ketch  of  Girl  Life,  Lon.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  LSSd, 

1887.     1.  Basilissa,  the  Free  of  a  Secret  Craft :  a  I'oeiu,  "•  Sunshine  Jennie,  and  other  Stories,   Lon,   1878    sn 

Ox(.,  1869,  sm.  4to.     2.  Pictura  Picturie:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  '^mo.     8.  Just  Any  One;  or,  Kitty's  Diea ind  otht'r 

IS,  1,  12mo.     3.  "  Take    Care   whom  you  Trust,"  Lon.,  '"•""es,  Lon..  IS7S,  sq.  Ifimo.     9.  "  I'm  All  Astray  ;"  or, 

1872,  l2ino;  new  ed.,  187.').     4.   Hard  Lines,  Lon.,  1S74.  ^^'<'"'  "'O'  Responsible  I'  a  Word  for  Christiaiis,    I.on  ' 

6.  The  Pollution    of   Rivers,  (Ca.xtonian   Angling   Soc.  ■  '878,  p.  Svo.     111.  "  Ar'  liaby  too  :"  a  Christmas  Story, 

Pub.,)  1882.     6.  Who  was   then   the  Gentleman ':'   Lon.,  1  '■""•>  1879,p.8vo.    11.  I., fe  Scenes  and  Life  Stories,  Lon  , 

.^'  •'  l'"''''^'''  ^'■'"-  l^'"'  ''■  **'■"•     '2.  English  Girls:  their  Place  and  Power, 

Keade,  JUrs.Conipton.     1.   Rose  and  Rue,  Lon.,  '■™..  '879,  fp.  Svo.    13.  Our  Daughters:  their  Lives  He 


1874,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Sidonio:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1879, 
S  vols.  or.  Svo.  3.  The  Brown  Hand  and  the  White-  li 
Novel,  Lon.,  LSSO,  3  vols.  4.  A  Rose  in  the  Sawdust 
and  other  Tales,  L(m.,  1881,  3  vols.  er.  Svo.  :,.  Cherry  ■ 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,  3  v.ils.  er.  Svo.  6.  The  Maid  uf  the 
Mill.  Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Reade,  F.  E.  I.  clary's  l^mfirniation,  Lon,.  1882, 
p.  Svo.  Anon.  2.  Kate  'Temple's  Mate,  Lon.,  IS83,  p 
Svo.  Anon.  3.  Nell's  Bondage,  Lon.,  I8S7  p  Svo  4 
True  to  Training,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  0.  Walter  Morris! 
Lon.,  1887,  12mo.  6.  After  the  Winter,  Lon.,  1888,  p! 
8vo.  7.  Brave  Tiny,  Lon.,  18S,8,  12nio.  8.  Polly  Riv- 
ers; or,  What  must  I  Renounce?  Lon.,  1 888,  12nio 

Keade,  Rev.  John,  b.  1S37,  at  Ballvshannon,'  Ire- 
land; educated  at  Queen's  College,  Belfast  ;  ciimo  t) 
Canada  in  185B,  and  established  the  Montreal  Literary 
Magazine;  ordaineo  in  the  Church  of  En^'land  ISIU- 
haa  been  litr.rary  e.lit..f  -f  the  Montreal  fjazctte  siiioe 
18(4.  1.  The  Prophecy,  and  other  Poems,  Montreal, 
18r0.  2.  Language  and  Con()iiest,  1883.  3.  The  Mak- 
ing of  Canada,  188,5.  4.  Literary  Faoultv  of  the  Native 
Races  of  Amcrion,  1885.  .'>.  The  Half-Breed,  lss6.  Ii. 
Vita  sine  Liberls,  1886.  7.  Aboriginal  American  Poetry, 
|887» 


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Lon.,  1S83,  I2mo.  22.  Number  Four;  or,  Making  Some- 
body Happy,  Ac..  Lon.,  1883,  12md.  23.  Lnspokcn  Ad- 
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27,  How  the  Home  wa.i  Won  Hack  ;  a  Story  for  Mothers, 
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ing Sermons  ;  or,  Marvels  of  Gosjiel  Power,  Lon.,  1889, 
er.  Svo. 


She  has  lived  for  many  years  In  the  East  End,  and 
'.riven  in  various  ways  to  help  and 
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Rcavis,  Logan  Uriah,  [a,,,.;  v„l.  ii,,  Ukavis,  L. 
U.,aud.,]  b.  1S.J1,  ut  t^iingiiiiion  liottoiii,  III.;  became  a 
journnhat,  un,l  ...  l8(iC  .ettled  in  St.  Luui..  and  a.lv,,- 
cntud  ...  two  paiuphlets  (,.„le,  vol.  ii.)  the  re.uoval  of  the 
..atiunal  capital  to  that  place.  I.  Thougl.t.s  lor  the  Yoiini; 
Mci.  and  the  \(iung  Women  of  America  ;  :',|  ed.,  rev  and 

Tu  \l^'l\  '■'"."•,  .-•  ^'-  ''""''■  ""^  '•""""■'''  "lo^'t  City  of 
the  \\orM:  with  U.ogiapl.ieal  .Slietchcs  of  the  Kcpre- 
Bentative  Moii  and  Women  of  .<t.  huui.s  ami  .Mi^iouri  St 

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Keay,  Hilda.     The  Woman  that  shad  be  Praised  ;  ' 
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Centers  from  Over-E.vcitation  by  Jligh  Solar  Heat  Ion- 
continued  and  suddenly  withdiawn.  Ac.  ;  So-Calleil  .M.° 
lar.a  :  its  Etiology,  Pathogenesis,  Pathology,  and  Treat- 
ment, St.  I.ouis,  187!),  8vo. 

lleddull,  Henry  Frederick,  b.  Is52,  in  London  • 
removed  to  the  United  States:  associate  editor  of  the 
leoplestycopiedia  since  ISsl.  I.  From  the  (iulden 
bate  to  the  (.olden  Horn,  N.  York,  188:!.  2.  Who  wis 
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and  :  I  en-1'ictures  of  the  (ireat  Public  Schools  of  K„... 
Ia:.d  :    with  Sketches  and   Stories  of  Famous   Scholar",  ; 

J^o- V"'^-'  'J'"'  '-"i°-     ■••  t'"""-*''"!'.  Love,  and  Wedlock    ' 
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Redden,  Helen   V.     Fern   Glen   Farm.     Illnst.  ! 
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Redding,  W.  Wolcott.  1.  Antiquities  of  the 
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Treatise  on  the  Law  and  Prictice  of  Surrogates'  Courii 
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Redfaeld,  H.   V.     Homicide,  North  an,l  South:  a 
t<,mpa,-ative  A  lew  of  (Vimo  against  the  Person  in  Several 
Parts  of  the  I  nited  States,  i'hila.,  1880,  12mo. 
„i^?.^  "J^  '*•,'"*,"  ""'etclier,  LL.D.,  [„„,,..  vol.  ii.. 
add.,]  d.   I>,(,.     I.   Law  of  Carriers  of  (ioods  and   Pas- 
sengers,   Cambridge     Mass.,     18011,     Svo.      2.    Leading 
American  Uailway  Ca,ses,  IJost.,  1870,  Svo  ;  2d  ed     1872 
f/uri,  S-  '''-•'"ling  American  Cases  and  Notes  upon  Law 
of  Wills;  Supplement  to  "  Law  of    Wills."   liost.,    1874 
8vo.    With  liioKLOw,  M.-.LV.,.,.K  M,  Leading  and  Select 

isn'svo  °"  "''  '^'"''  "''  ■^■"'••''"•''S''.  ""St., 

Redford,  Albion  H.  1.  History  of  Methodism 
in  kentui-ky  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1808-70,;)  vols.  12mo; 
„„  ,;;,','•., ^'  P''K''"i'-'"i"n  "f  the  Melho,list  Epis- 
copal Church  South    Xashville,  Tenn.,  1871,  12mo;  ith 

T.::  .  ?  V  •■  "^lir'  "■■'-■'"""«■  ^.v  Tim  Trlmme.-, 
[pseud.]  Nashv.lle,  1872,  IBmo;  7th  ed.,  1S76  4 
Western  Cavaliers  ;  History  of  the  Metho.list  Episcopal 
Church  in  Kentucky,  18;i2-44,  Xash.illo,  1875  12mo. 
6.  Kussell  Morton  XashviUc,  187fi.  12.no.  6.  Life  and 
limes  ot  Bishop  Kavanaugh,  Nashville,  1884 
Kedtord,  CliriNtian,    1.  .Mary  Trelawnv    ,i  «;.,„.» 

Lon.,  1S76    p.  8yo.    ,i.   fhe  Kingdom,  Lon.,  18711,  p.  8vo 
tJ^T.  "'"■""y  '""'  ''"  Claistmas  Waymarks    Lon 
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P.'v.^t^''"'?'  ^.""'■Se.    'Manual  of  Ancient  Sculpture: 
w  ^n'  o     '  Assyrian,  (ireek,  Komnn,  Lon.,  1882-   2d  ed. 

h  %f^^i^  """'•  *?/"""'  Ainslie,  M.A.,  LL.B., 
b.  J8.8  at  W orcesicr,  Eng. ;  graduated  at  the  L'niver.sity 
of  Lon.lon,  became  a  Congregational  minister;  pastor 
of  Ln.on  Church.  Putnev.  sinco  I.87I! ;  pr,  fc^-sjor  of  svs 
temat.o  theology  and  apologetics  in  New  College,  Lon- 
don, since  187:).  1.  Apo.tolio  Christianity,  and  other 
Sermons,  Lon.,  ISf.l.  12mo.  2.  Tb..  Chri^'tian's  Plea 
against  Modern  Unbelief:  a  Hand-Book  of  Christian 
tvi.lenee,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo;   2d  ed.,  188:).     3.  Proph" 


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eoy :  its  Nature  and  Evidence,  Lon.,  1882,  p  Svo  4 
Studies  in  the  Book  of  Jonah:  a  Defence  and  anE.-i- 
posltion,  Lon.,  188.1,  p.  Svo.  5.  The  Authority  of  Scrii,- 
tore:  a  Ke-Statcmtnt  of  the  Argument,  Lon.,  1883  i> 
;  .--vo.  (1.  Studies  in  tiie  Book  of  Jonah,  Lon.,  1,S8;)  '  7' 
I  1  rimer  of  Christian  Evidence,  Lon.,  1881  p  Svo"  ,■<' 
Four  Centuries  of  Silence;  or,  F.om  Malac'hi  to  Christ' 
l-on.,  is.so,  p.  Svo.  He  has  also  contributed  to  the  Pul- 
pit (  ommcrilary, 

Redgrave,  Alexander.     The  Factory  and  Work- 

''1"'',-;^J.''  [''"=   "'"'   ^"""''  *"•-  Lon.,  1S78,  p.  Svo;   ■„l 
ed.,  IS80,  8vo.  '  ' 

Redgrave,  Samuel,  l,n,ie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  Imi''- 
|lSrb;  studied  architecture  at  the  Itoyal  Academy  for 
so.ne  years;  was  afterwards  private  secretary  to  Lord 
John  lUissel,  Mr  Fox  Maulc,  Ac.,  and  compiled  the 
Olhcial  iLind-Book  of  Church  and  Slate  1  A  Die 
tioimry  of  Arti.-ts  of  the  Engli,«li  School,  Painters, 
Sculptors,  A.-eli.lects,  Engravers,  and  Ornamentists ! 
with  Notices  ot  their  Lives  and  Works,  Lon  1S74  8v„  • 
new  ed.,  1878.  ■   1  ""> 

riiie'^Mn'^-  ■'^'-'•Jsravo  tells  us  that  he  was  induced  lo  pro- 
luce  llu.s  book  upon  an  experience  of  the  liltle  inforn  i- 
1  sb  s'iof"  *■  ";'""""''"  respecting  the  a,-,is.s "If  i  K  g- 
libli  selujol.  \\,  avree  that  1  s  verv  dillieult  iiu'e  'li  in 
obtaii,  tr,...t;vorti,>;  inrorinalion  about  iluvcMUdw^^^^^ 
of  nutewortliy  ailisis  ,,r  lliis  category,  ami  Jlr  leilLMave 
has  doi.e  a  good  ,1,.„1  i„  ..„ppiy  „,^,,J,'„  wl  ich  ii  ■  V, Tl'  1  .- 
mon  with  many  (.Ibeis  lias  ex|.ericiR.ed."-^l(/,.,  n"  ill" 

2.   Catalogue  of    the  Historical  Collection  o'f    Briti.ii 
1  aintings  in  Water-Colours,  Lon.,  Is76.     Posth 

Redhani,  A.  E.     (Trans.)  The  Footsteps  of  Chrijt. 
by  A.  laspers,  Lon.,  ].-^7l,  ]).  Svo. 

Rediionse,  Sir  James  Vvilliam,  K.C.M  G 
L.tuD.,  M.H.A  S  ,[„„,.,  vol.  ii.,add.,]  b.  ISII  ;  Oriental 
translator  at  the  foreign  Ollice  since  ^t<&i.  I.  On  the 
History  System,  and  Varieties  of  Turkish  Poet.T  :  Il- 
lustrated by  Selections  in  the  Original  and  in  English 
Paraphrn.se,  Ac.,  Lon.,  lS7il,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Sles- 
nevi.  Book  I.:  with  a  Life  of  the  Author,  Lon.,  1881 
8vo.  3.  Simplified  Grammar  of  the  Ottoman-Turkish 
Language,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  4.  A  Tu.kish  and  Eng- 
I  ,  J"*-;".™"'  "''""'"g  '"  English  the  Significations  of 
:  the  lurk..sh  'lerms.  )>arts  I.-III.  Constantinople  and 
l,.on.,  1884-85.  imp.  Svo.  ' 

!  ih'p  m.\v'i"v'P'  <■'"■".'„""  .."Piidon  from  this  first  part,  .  .  . 
llic  new  le.\iiiui  will,  wlien  conip  cted,  be  (iir  more  cm  iI 
prehensive  an<l  elab.irate  than  any  of  lie  exist  e  Euro 
peai.  works  of  tbis  chiss."-.4cnrf.,  iwii  ''Oo  '' 

Redingtoil,  Joseph.  (Ed.)  Calendar  of  Home 
Office  Papers  of  the  Reign  of  George  HI.,  (Pecord  Office 
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A.,  iii/riK  ' 

Redman,  J.  E.  London  Bridge  and  our  Metro- 
politan Bridges,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

Redman,  Joseph  Haworth,  b.  1S46;  called  to 
the  bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  1870.  1.  A  Tieatise  on 
the  Law  ol  Railway  Companies  as  Carriers,  Lon  1870 
p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  I8S0.  2.  A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Law 
ot  Arbitrations  and  Awa.ds,  Lon.,  1872  Svo  3  Hus 
band  and  Wife:  Law  of  Married  Women's  Property, 
Lon.,  1S83  8vo.  With  Lvo.v,  Geouoe  EnwAnn,  The  Law 
ot  Landlord  and  Tenant,  Lon.,  1876,  v.  Svo  •  'i,i  ..,!  |S79 
Redmond,  f,S.  Plain  Facts  about 'infant'Fecd- 
ing,  Ac:  a  Popular  Treatise,  Lon.,  1886,  12mo 

Redpath,  James,  [nm,;  vol.  ii.,  i„id..]  isx.H-isoi 
b  at  Berw.ck-on-Twee.l;  removed  to  the  United  Stales 
about  1,851  ;  became  a  journalist;  took  an  active  part  in 
t.io  Abolition  movement ;  lectured  on  Ireland,  Ac.  Talks 
about  Ireland,  N.  Y'ork,  Issl. 

Redwood,  Bovorton.  Petroleum  :  its  Production 
and  Uses,  N.  Y'ork,  1887,  24n.o. 

Reed,  Alonzo,  and  Kellogg,  Brainard. 
Higher  Lessons  in  English  :  a  Work  on  English  Gram- 
mar and  Composition,  N.  York,  187V,  Himo. 

Reed,  Rev.  AndrcA%',  son  of  Andrew  Reed,  D  D 
7.  r  „„>,;  vid.  ii.)  1.  The  Story  of  Christianity,  from' 
the  Apostles  to  the  Reformation,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo;  new 
n.  '  ''*^^^,^•  ^''''"  I^'i'lgo  of  Norwich:  a  Taie  of  the 
T.me  of  Charles  f..  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo,  :!.  Ida  Va.ie  : 
a  lalo  of  the  Re-toratlon,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo.  4.  Edgar 
Nelthorpe;  or.  The  Fair  Maids  of  Taunton:  a  Storv 
Lon.,  ISSl,  p,  s^„,  •' 

Keecl,  Anna  S.  A  Single  Strand;  or,  A  Year  at 
Mount  Holyoke  Seminary,  Phila.,  ISSS,  I6mo 

Reed,  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Raines,  d.  1.884; 
son  ot  Sir  Charles  Reed,  and  grandson  of  Andrew  Reed, 
U.U.,  (7.  .•.,  „„ic,  vol.  ii.,)  and  on  his  mother's  side  of 
Edward  Baines,  of  Leeds,  (7.  v.,  ante,  vol.  i.;)  graduated 


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a  CoLgrfaaticnMl  n,i„istfr,  and  beciiiuc  swTotiiry  to  the 
Briti,-<li  an.l  lM,roi«n  liible  .Society.  Ilo  was  killed  bv 
tailing  over  a  |iieci|>ico  near  Poncpiiiinn,  Switzerland  l" 
Coii,i,anion,-  ol  the  Lord:  Chaplors  oi.  thu  Lives  of  ll,,' 
Apostle^  I'on..  S-H,  ,,.  Svo.  ■>.  Me.uoir  of  .'^ir  Charles 
need,  Lon.,  |N8.!,  jj.  ,Svo. 

Reed,  Uavid  A.  (Trans.)  Crotctant  Foreign 
Mh^ions:  Ihoir  Present  Sl.te,  by  Tbeodor  Cbri.-tlieb: 
from  the  {•oiutu  German  Edition,  Host.,  IsSII    Kiiuo 

Reed,  K.  I.  The  KinicV  Pine.m.Ie.  ISmo.'  2. 
Levins  heas„.-e  in  Bank:  I'd  ed.,  I'hila.,  lS«y.  18n,o. 
...  Ml"  Word..  Ph,l.i.,  ist!....  4.  She  hatl.  done  ,vh;,t 
she  could  lb, la.,  |,K70,  1,Sn>n.  o.  IJold,  Kranki.,een.<e, 
und  Jlyrrb.  I'hila,  1S7:>,  Ifiuio. 

Heed,  K.  America  ns  it  is,  Lon.,  I,S72,  p.  Svo:  nett- 
ed., l.'^(i).  *  '  I 

Reed,  Sir  KdwnrdJHines,  K.C.I!..  F.KS    f,,,,/, 

in  lhS6.     1.  Our  Iron  Clad  Ship.,;  thf^i  <i,ialities,  Per- 
formances and  Cost,  Lon.,  \m>,  Vivo.      2.   Letters  from  : 
Rus,|ia,n  18,0   Lon     IS7(i,  8vo.     :).  .Japan  :  its  History,  I 

in  1>7U.     lUust.     Lon.,  18SII,  2  v,,|s.  Hvo  I 

r„i'„T,'.l'hf.''  ,u!'  '■'•'"'''■'''  "■'"  •«'"'">•  "''"^^"  ""'  I'im  while  ho  I 
rela  es  hi.s  own  i..-ii)enc,i,-es,  it  cannot  liiu  bo  i-oirn  ten  that  : 

&^n^^;ir;;,^;s?''''^;;^:^-ji;,r'-';'-^ 

4.  A  Treatise  on  the  .-.ibility  of  Sliins-  :,;th  Dii  ' 
grams,  ie.,  Lon.,  IS.s|,  8vo.  5.  Kort  Minster,'  M.  !>'  ■ 
•'a  Westminster  Mystery,"  Bristol,  IK-^o,  iL'nio.  With 
bi.MP.S0N,  KnwAiu.,  rear-admiral  U.S.X.,  late  president 
I  .S.  .Naval  Advisory  Board,  Mo.lern  Ships  of  War' 
with  .--upplementary  Cbapter.s  and  Notei  ,'y  J  D  Jer' 
rold  kolley  lieatenant  l\S.N.  Illustrated  with' over 
One  llundrcl  Lngravings  of  the  Principal  Battle-Shins 
o.  England,  France,  United  .States,  Italy,  Gf.rmany  &" 
Lon.,  188,8,  r.  Svo.  ■" 

Reed,  F.  R.     Experiences  of  a  New  Y.  rk  Cle-i. 

iS.  \o-k,  1877,  liimo.  ■ 

Reed,  Frederick  A.  The  Boy  Loll.ird  :  a  Tale  of 
the  KeiiJors  of  I^.ndale'3  New  Testament  in  the  Times 
ol  Henry  VIU.      IlUist.     Bost.,  1S84,  12mo 

Reed,  Henry,  b.  184fi,  in  Phihidelphh.;  ,.^.,„  of  Pro- 
fessor Ileii^v  Iteed,  {„nle,  vol.  ii.  :)  gradualed  at  the  'Jni- 
yersity  ot  Pennsylvania  I. vlo  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  IS69- 
judge  of  thn  court  of  common  pleas  in  Philadelphia 
since  18S6.      I.  (Irans.)  The   Uaugbter  of  an    ligyr'tian 

iV.I?'  .?  '^,?r*'";  ''-'""'■'•  *"'"'"••  "''■>■  """"•  ■'"»•  -1-, 
'^^,  .,  ,  o  '''"'  "''  ""^  !^i-tute  of  Frauds,  Phihi., 
1884,  .i  vols.  Svo.  ' 

"These  later  volnme.s,  (ii.  (md  iii.,)  like  the  first  oiio 
.«how  a  constant  emleavor  to  present  t  the  re  uler^dl  h^'. 
na  erial  there  is,  and  to  ,i.ssist  him  throUKh  b  hil  rim  , 
by  the  mode  of  arrangement,  by  o,.,.asi<.iml  disuni  i.  ,, 

Reed,  Henry  A.  l.  Topographical  Drawing  and 
V  I'SfJ  '""'"'''"^  Applications  of  Photography,  \ 

N^Yirk!  ISSVHo''   '"''"'"""^''"y  "H'liod  to luAeVing, 

Reed,  HiVain  F.  how  to  Road  :  a  Manual  of 
Elocution  and  Vocal  Culture,  Pbihu,  18S3,  l"nio 

Reed,  Hu^h,  b.  l,s,-,o,  at  Uichn,  nd,  Ind. :  gradu- 
Hted  at  the  U.S  Military  Academy  :873;  professor  of 
nil htary  science  and  tactics  in  the  Signal  .School,  Fort 
Whipple  Va.,  1878-7!);  on  leave  of  absence  since  1884- 
bus  made  numerous  inventions.  1.  Signal  Tactics 
?:'-  '■:«"•  2-.C"det  Kcgnlations,  Iticl^iuond  I„t 
IS81  J  Upton  ,s  Infantry  Tactics,  abri.Ve.l  and  re 
vised,  Bait,  ifi  4.  Military  Science  and  Tactic^ 
188..  5.  Stan,  ard  Intanlry  Tactics,  1882.  «.  Broom 
laetics;  or,  (  alistbenics  in  a  New  Form,  1883 

Reed,  I^aac  «„  Jr.  1.  Erring,  yet  Noble:  a 
laleol  and    or  Women,  Bost.,  12mo.     2.    .'roni   Heaven 

btone  Fronts,  .N.  York,  1875,  12nio. 

Reed,  James,  l.  Man  and  Woman,  Host.  ISfi<) 
'"<<■■'>■  «.  Uehgiun  and  Life,  N.  V„ik,  Iiimo.  3.  Swe- 
'lenborg  and  the  New  Church:  Lectures  deliveroJ  in 
Boston,  Bost.,  1880,   l2mo  =  <'oi«u  in 

Reed,  John  C.  I.  Hand-Book  of  Georgia  Crimi- 
nal   U„    Macon,   1873,  Hvo.     2.  Practical   .Suggestion, 

»ork,   1876,  8voj    new  ed.,   Bost.,  1885.     3.  American 


xCE£ 

I  Law  Studies;    ,.r.  Self  Preparation    for  Practice  in   the 
\  nited  States,  Bost.,  1  S82,  Svo 

'i,}\^*'u-  }''  ^y.}}^' !"'"'■  "-'•  "■•  '"I'l-i      '!""nd  the 

!N;;".;'','^:;;':;rs73:'i-2m'''"'"'''"^'"^"^''''^'''^'^''''-- 

n.'^vl'"''.^,""l!"^''''.'^  ',''7'»'-  '■  '^^"'■'^  »"''  I'''"w; 
N  V  i  '  w,V"''/u""''^'  ""'•••  •"'""•  2.  Etbcl-s  Uif, 
Bont,"l2;no       '  '^^    ^''^'y^'"^y''<     I'rovidence. 

„'*.''*'•'  '^''KHiel  B.      1.  House  Plans  fur  Ev..rvV.dv 
.  N.  -iork    1.^7\  ]2mo.     2.  Cottage  Hou.ses  for  Vilb.s  and' 
Country  IIoiiKs:  vyilb  C.nipkte  Plans  and  Specilications. 
lllust.     \.  \  ork,  ls>i:;,  l2mo. 

Reed,SiiiunelRoeliuell,d.  I8.>i9,  l.TheVicks 
burg  Cam|.a  ,'n  and  the  Battles  about  Chattanoo.'a  unde.- 
the  comman..  (if  (ien.  V.  S.  Grant  in  18li2-(i:j,  Cin  1  .•■' 
hvo.  2.  (JR. Thoughts  about  Women  and  other  Things! 
L'^-'""y?.]  •  bv.  and  .v.  YorK,  ISss,  12mo. 

;  w*f'i*'!'    ':l^\     ''"^  Adventures  of  a  Thrce-Uninea 

'  \\  atoll,  Lon.,  I8S3,  Ito. 

Reed,  Talliot  Raines.    1.  Follow-My-Lcadev:  or, 

I  u         7"^'!   ^,V"'!'l«'"n:  ■'  •-^'■1 !^l"i-y,  Lon.,  1SS5,  p. 

i  Svo.  2.  Th3  Filth  Boy  at  Si.  Dominic's,  Lon.,  1887  . 
j  .Svo.  '  '  I  • 

i  rmiiiri,^''f '  ^,'V?  "''  "  «"i"l"-fiiil.v  vi\id  view  of  healthy 
I  Lnglish  .sehoo!  lite."  -.>->cc/(i/or,  l.\.  hiss  'it.""iiy 

„.-n  v  '.'''"  ;7."''  ""-•  "'^  '■•»""»''  ''-^"c-  I'oiindnes: 
with  V,tes  Historical  and  Biographical,  on  the  Ki.so 
and    I  rogress  of    English    Typography.     Illust.     Lon., 

'  exhanviv';'un'r'l>'' *■''■'"'''  1""'^."*  'I,"*-'  t"  Mr.  Iteed  for  his 
exhaus.uo  n    Ik  on  a  ii.-w  subject."--!,  ut.,  xxxi.  2M. 

4.  llie_V;llouglfby  Captains:  a.  School  Story.  Illust. 
Ijon.,  |sS|,  p.  Svc. 

Ree»«,  Ttioinas  Allen,  b.  is2f,,  at  Watchet,  Som- 
trsetshire:  the  head  of  a  linn  of  short-hand  writers  in 
..ondon  ;  was  lor  t'.irty  years  editor  and  lilhographcr  of 
I'l  r'r;'.!''''"  'l^'l'"""-  1-  'J'he  lieporler's  (iuide, 
l.on.,  l,M,!l,  12m,.  2.  Phonographic  (Jradus.  Lon.,  187(1 
p.  svo;  new  ed.,  1877.     3.   Pitfalls;  or.  Hints  to  Young 

epoiters,  4  Leaves  from  the  Note-Bo.,k  of  T.  A. 
A  PI,;.;'"  ^"•'"''=,^'  K'Torting,  Lon.,  Iss7,  12ino.  (i. 
A^Chapter  in  the  Early  Ui,-tory  of  Phonography,  Lon., 

MJh-  S,b,  \  orld  Essays  :  Among  my  Book,,  N.  York, 
1;  I  '  '-"i<;-  (A  collection  of  critical  papers,  reprinted 
hom  the  New  York  World.)  leprinicu 

Reeder,  A.  P.  Around  the  (ioMen  Deep:  a  Bo- 
manceof  the  Sierras    Bost.,  Is.s-,,  i-,,,,,,  ' 

Reedtr,  Charles,  b.  1M7,  at  Baltimore,  M,l.; 
nr"„?  '',.  'i"  ""  ''"','"'•'  ''■''""''''  "■"'  became  a  inanufac- 
Heaf;  lllrt.ri'ssr."   '''"'"■  "^  ""^    ^y"'""'"  ■^''"-■"••y  "f 

.,nd*rl^!tr  *^'  ^7,  '■''''•"''''''■•y  Astronomy  :  or.  Notes 
.ml  Questions  on  the  Stars  and  the  Solar  System,  Lon., 
1"!  I,  12mo.  *^  '  * 

Reenielin,    Charles,    [ante,  vol.   ii.,  add]      I. 
ol.tics  as  a  Science,  Cin.,  Svo.     2.  A  Critical    uiview 
ot  Aii-erican  Politics,  Cin.,  Issl    Svo 

wli    1,  V.     M      "  ""'  "■'"■''"■  l>l"l"^"Pbioal  and  lii.storbal 
I    ,    111  lircct,  on  Aniericaii  iiist  tut  iiiis  Ho  IhVu 

iiu'u  ms'i;  .'/.'^.I^inl'^'  '""usamls,  bis  inn!i.^n;.es-  "d  t' 
rinl.s  0-  i.^i  V  "^ ''','!''"''"''''•  ■  ■  ■  ''0  lias  emiiodied  tho 
v^.i  ,  ?  ,"  """"""lic"-  experience,  and  rctlection  in  a 
volume  ol  iij.wards  of  si.v  buihlre.l  ol,,selv-i.r  ii  ed  larL'o 
ootavo  pages;  and  be  has  succeedcl  in  establisbi  ir  md 
.'.'ii'rabl.'fanV'''''-'  "i""''  ''".l'"«am  thai,  the  blc  of  li*is  - 
s,  0  i  al  .,,^1  l',',''"';.^'',','  "-'"'!'l'"<^o  of  the  simplest  phi  - 
g'ii'l.sV,!.'^    '',,'■,,,  ''0  .ubjeet  Which  be  atteni  .ts  to 


(ircene  T..wnship,  Hamilton 
;  Courses 


3.  Historical  Sketch  of 
County,  Ohio,  Cin.,  1882, 

Ree.s,J.     Seven  Blood-Sbeddlngs  for. Tesus 
for  Fridays  in  Lent,  Lon.,  188S,  p.  .svo. 

Rees,  J.  Rogers.  1.  The  Pleasures  of  a  Book- 
worm;  2d  ed.  L<m.,  1880,  12nio.  2.  The  Diversions  of 
a  Bookworm,  Lon,,  |S86,  p.  Svo:  2d  ed.,  1887 

Rees,  J.  RuntZ.     Horace  Vernet  and   Paul    Dela- 
rocbe,  (  '(.reat  Artists. ■')      Illust.      Lon.,  ISSI),  cr.  Svo. 
.H,,,,'"'     °  '^^     (iciicnv!  il.irdon,  [vei-.-ie,]  Lon.,  1885, 

r-J*'^'".''',, "'"""'"''  f"'"'''  ^"1-  ii..  n'liL.]  J.   ISS,-,.      1 
Lile  ot    Edwin  Forrest:    with   Hcminiscenees  and  Per- 
sona  Recollections,  Phila.,  1874,  12mo.     2.  Shakespeare 
and  the  Bible:  with  Prayers  on  the  Stage,  Shakspcare's 
Use  of  tho  Name  of  Deity,  Ac,  Phila.,  1875,  liimo. 
Kees,  Janet   E.  Runtz.     1.  Homo  Decoration  : 

1209 


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with  Design,,  N   York,  ISS],  ]2,„o.     2.  Home  Oocupa- 

tionp.     llliit.     -\.  York,  ISS.i,  121110.  "i-i-uFa 

Rces,  John  David,  a  niember  of  the  Madran  civil 

3crvi™  since  isrf.:  un(liT-i.ocr..tary  to  the  governnwiit 
of  M,.,ln„  since  W>.  Notes  of  a  Journey  from  K,i". 
vcon  to  II.una,liin  across  tlio  Karoghiin  Country,  Madras* 

f  r,i  vliir,,''"'"'''''^^'",'.''''  °'  "".  ""'I'Tsecnanry  to  Government 
I'V'"- ""■"*■''•'""  ■  ■  •  ""-"iiKl.  an  Miiexplc.red  reJ  on  oi- 
,    rv    ,  ,',"7 .""  '"/'''T'  "'  ",'""*-■"■•"  ^""^  Iron,  the  "m- 

Ji  I.  p  ,•  '^  '^'^^'■'"'''■-  "'  "■'">''•  ""^  """""•  "f  those  not.'s, 
r;  M  1  "'■'■'■i'l'i"»l  ■ippomtnient.  is  a  Persian  translator 
to  tin.  Madras  Kovurnmcnt."— .ir/i.,  \o.  OTJl.  """'•"""r 

»«'«'s,  I..  L.  \V,.  Four:  whoio  we  went  ami  what 
we  saw  in  Europe,  I'hiln.,  ISSil,  12uio  I 

tlw^n'"'!' "'•.'"  ,.'•  ^';  '''"'^''  ''«'8'"  ^''S'"  from' 
the  History  ol  an   lOventful   I.ife,  I.on.,  1878,  2  vol?   cr    ! 

0„"'.,i      «  i"'",'   J'"^*"-'/,  to    I'lenty ;    or,   The   Labour  : 

yuislion  Solved,  liOn.,  1S8S,  p.  Svo  I 

Ri'l'M-MoBB,     .See  .MooG.  "  [ 

h  V^it""?  •?.?'!",  ■J".'!"'*'  '^'•^*-  ['""'•'  ■•■"'•  "•-  «'iii-.]  ' 

b.  IMS,  „t  I'hilailelphia;  jinuluated  at  the  rniversity 
of  lennsylvania  IH.ir,  andat  the  medical  department 
I8.t.; ;  was  a  surgeon  in  the  civil  war.  I.  A  .Manual  of 
loxioo  ogy  :  Mieluding  the  Consideration  of  the  Nature, 
Properties,  KITects,  and  Mean.s  of  Deteetion  of  IVisoiis 
more  especially  in  their  Medico-Legal  Uelations,  Phila.! 
IH,  4,  8vo.  2  TcU-Book  of  Medical  Jurispru.icnce  an 
Toxicology,  I>l,.ia.,  1SS4.  Svo. 

Reese,  Lizette  Wood  worth.  A  Branch  of 
May,  [verse.)  Halt.,  188r.  IRiuo. 

Reese,  William  I»I.  a  Treatise  on  the  T  .w  of 
1880™sv,?'  ^''"''"''°'™''"'«'i"i>'  Uuariians,  Atlanta,  Ga., 

Heestoii,  Oore.  Footprints  on  the  Sands  j  o;. 
Sket.dies  from  Keal  Life,  Paisley,  1884,  1 2,.. J 

Reeve,  Aniin.  Euterpe  Montana,  and  other  Poems. 
Lon..  IsSd,  p.  Svo.  ""■■■o, 

Reeve,  Heiii-y,  C.B.,  U.C.L.,  [„,„c,  vol.  ii„  second 
ot    the  ni  .le   there  mentioned,  add,,!   registrar  of  the 
Privy  Co,.^.Mi  l8;n-87,  and  a  corresponding  member  of 
thel'rt   •      'nstitute.     L  Uoyal  and  Republican  France,  ! 
liOn.,  18(2,     vols.  Svo. 

"It  is  heavy  work  reading  old  ■  Edinburgh'  articles!  over  ' 
agn.o  thougb  t be  eolleetion  and  republleati  m  ,  f  tl  ese  ' 

ae\eiopnuiit(>f  the   revolutionarv  .snirit   In   Fraiipp  — 
aclMits  of  ju.stilieation.-'-.sVwrt.itor,  klv!  1078.  ^'"^e,-  ^ 

2.  (Kd.)  .Tournal  of  a  Kesidence  at  Vienna  and  Ber-  i 
lin   m  tl.0  Eventful  Winter  of  180D-lS0ti.      By  Henrv  ' 

nn,r,,I  •fr"f„"T'H''y,'^  "*■  "^"."y  J"»"Hed  in  publish  ng  these 
pages  from  his  father's  Journa  .  .  .  .  Tl  ere  is  lianllv  n 

E^''^;  to^yh!!^'];!^ ''""  '^  ""^  '""re  iJt^iess  e!;j^^,;' 

A.  I'ctrarch,  ("Foreign  Classics,")  Edin.,  1878,  12mo 
And  seeOREVii.i.K,  C.  C.  F.,  m,,r<,. 

Reeve,  Mrs.  Ileiiry.  Cookery  and  Housekeep- 
ing, for  Large  and  Small  Families,  Lon.,  18S2   n   Svn 

Reeve,  llev.  J.  W.,  [.n,ie,  vol.  ii.   add.]'].  Lee- 

^e'lTih;,'  VTVI^-'  '"'"•'  "*"''•  '^'"o-     2.  The  Death  of 
Sell  thoLileof  Service:  on  Isaiah  vi.,  Lon.,  1872;  new 
od.,   18,.),     2mo.     ;i  Foundation  Truths:    Lectures  on  ^ 
Romans  viii.,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  | 

Reeve,  Percy.  1.  Love  and  Music,  Lon.,  ISS.I  I 
so.  11)11)..  2.  After  the  Honeymoon:  Early  Life  of  1 
Mr.  ar^d  Ai.-s.  Ilonevbee,  Lon.,  1S87,  12mo 

er^^bTH^o"7v"''l!^"  """'•"'Sha'".  (Malh- 

ers,)  b    ISj)    at  Crewkcrne,  Somersetshire,  Gng.,  and 
educated  at  Chantry,  near  Fronic;  marrieii,  IS7li;to  H 
A.   Reeves,  mjrn.     I.  Comin'  thro'  the  Rye:  a  Novel'  I 
Lon.,  18,5,  p.  Svo.     Anon.     2.  The  Token  of  the  Silver  1 
Lily;  a  Poeni,  Lon.,  I87B,  sq.   lOino.     Ii.  Cherry  Ripe  •  ' 
a  Romance,  Lon.,  1877,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.     4.  The  Land 
of  the  Leal,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.     Anon.     New  ed.,  1885 
5.  As  he  comes  up  the  Stair,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.     Anon. 
«.   My   Lady  (.reensleeves,   Lon.,    1879.  3  vols,  n     Svo 
Anon.     7.  The  Story  of  u  fin  :  a  Sketch,  Lon.,  ISsl    'i 
V(ds.  cr.  Svo.     S.  Sam's  Sweetheart,  Lon..  1883   3  vols 
p.    Svo.      U.  Eyre's   Acquittal,    Lon.,    I S84,   3   -ole    cr" 

18S4,  or.  8vo.  11.  Found  Out:  a  Story,  Lon.,  LSS5 
laLT'  J  "'■.'l'"'^'.''  M" "'laughter?  a  Novel,  Lon. 
\lf'  P'  «^»-  13-  The  Fashion  of  this  World  Lon 
iJ^^n,  i2nio,  ' 

Reeves,  Henry  Albert,  F.R.C.S,  Edin.,  surgeon 
to  the  Royal  Orthopiedio  Hospital,  London;  formerly 
demonstrator  of  anatomy  at  the  London  and  Mh'Uesex 
II...-P1UI  Medical  Colleges,  Ac.     1.  Human  Morphology  • 


r>Ei 


.  !i-caliseon  Practical  and  Applied  Anatomy  :  vol.1., 
iue  Limbs  and  the  Perineum.  Illust.  Lon  1SS2  r 
Svo.  ■'  >  '■ 

'  vo'l'mnes  o'fNfrT."'','  '"■  ""-'  '|l'l"-\'r''",<-e  of  the  remaining 
,.  ■  li  ,  A       "■  .'wves  s  work  as  likely  to  enrich  the  liter- 

; « Hn.i':,l^MSn;):'^.;viv^"';ii"'''"""-">-  ^^""-" 

2  Bodily  Delormities  and  their  Treatment:  a  lland- 
Hook  ol  x'raotiofti  Orthopedics,  Lon.,  IS85,  ii  Svo 
'  1  ,*;7*'.*'.'„ *'"'"•'*  KJmund,  M.D.,  [„',„.,  vol.  ii., 
ad.  ,,  b.  1829.  The  Physical  and  Me.lical  Topography 
inelu.ling  \  ital,  Manufacturing,  and  other  Slatistie.i,  of 
liirit,  1^(71.       ™^"^'  "■'"-'«""«.  I'""".  «vo;  2d  ed.,  enl., 

Reeves,  John.  The  RothschiMs  :  the  Financial 
Ruler.y.l  Nations:  with  Portraits  of  the  l'riii,.ipal  Mem- 
bers  of  the  Rothschild  Family,  and  an  Illustration  of 
the  Original  House  of  the  Founder,  Lon.,  1887  cr  Svo 
am,,  remu  '  1,',','i  '11"1'  I'r'"'""*-'  i»  Mr.  Heeves'  book.'  Nor. 
vS',  Ixiv.  iJi  "'''''^^■'*  '°  ''"'"''*'  rec,)rd8."-.Sa/: 

Reeves,  John  Sims,  b.  IS22.  at  Shooter's  Hill, 
Kent;  a  vocalist;  made  his  first  appearance  on  the 
operatic  stage  in  lS:!i,,  and  from  1S4S  has  maintained 
his  position  as  the  first  English  tenor  of  the  day.     Sims 

.tr'^'^'^a      *  "'"'  Hecoliections,  written  by  Himself, 

Ijon.,  1888,  Svo. 

''Out  ijf  a  volume  of  '279  pages,  priiite.l  in  a  lariie  tvne 

rreo..e;ioie'H,    nr,  r'7'  ",".''  ""  ".'"'''^'  '""rgin  Just^M 
are  o(  tupied  l,y  lilteen  shi,rl  '  seiisai  , ,veN  "inKh.nRcrt  ' 

^'he  Hims'l's;  k  nd''''"*!"'^  ^''"  'i''^: '"' ^''-  '''^-ves  is'lmen 
ui  loi  nimb.vsi  kind.  —SjKetiiKir.  Ixi    lo.'>8 

^  Reeves,  .aiss  M.  v.  h.    See  Roo.vkv,  Mi.s.  M. 

Reeves,  R.  Harris.     Bad  Drenms,  and  Imw  to 

w-  ""V-.T-"'  ^"^^'  ""  "'«  Ventilation  of  Sewers, 
'  ^^"'"^.r-V  I'.'ttings  ami  the  Origin  and  Transmission  of 
;  Zymotic  Disease,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo 

jej^e  and   Wm.     Illust.     i'hila.,  1883,  12mo;  now  ed., 

Regan,  Capt.  James,  U.S.A.,  b.  1S14,  in  New 
\  ork      Manual  of  Guard  Duty  and  Kindred  Subjects,  for 

i  St,ai!:=N!  Y,:^i;:Yss;:32nm*:"'  "'"  *'''""' "'  ''•'  ^"''<^'' 

j      Reich,  Emii.     History  of  Civilization:  a  Cou;-,«c 

.  of  Lectures  on  the  Origin  and  Develojinent  of  the  Main 

j  Institutums  of  Mankind,  Cin.,  1887   'svo 

I    ,  1*,"'"''",^.'  ««*'•  Frederick  Heiiry,  gradu.iud 

;  at  Corpus  Chn.ti  College,   Cambridge,   lS79;%rdaiiie,i 

S84'8r''"T'Pp',''^    "'"   Theological   College    Ma,l.„s, 

the  First  and  Second  Cei.iuries,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.     2 

tive  Sermons  on  Jeans  :  with  Notes,  Ac,  Oxf.,  1887,  p. 

lieichardt,  John  Christian.     At  Home  wit. 
Jesus  :  Living  Memorials,  Lon.,  1874,  sq.  Ifimo. 

Reichel,  i«o8t  Rev.  Charles  Parsons,  D.D., 
[awe,  vol    11.,  add.,]    b.   1816,    at   Fulneck,  Yorkshire 
graduated  at   Trinity   College,  Dublin,   1843,  ordainc, 
1846;  rector  of  Trim  f.i.d  archdeacon  of  Meath  I875-S5 
and  since  then  Bisho,,  of  Meath.     I.  The  Rcfiirrocti.,,, 
God  or  Baal :  Two  Sermons,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.     2.  Origins 
of  Christianity   Ac. :  Sermons  preached  before  the  L'ni- 
^  versities  of  Oxf,,rd  an,l  Dublin,  Lon.,  1SS2,  p.  Svo 
P  Ulilb  ,^,7"  """'a'*"  Joseph,  m'.A.,  F.S.A., 
JJlhll        '«"!   g™''""t«l  at  Queen's  College,  Ox- 

College,  Oxford,    1865-(19,      iear  of  Sparsholt   lSfi9-Sfi. 
M-^lho  See  of  Rome  in   the  Middle  Agee,  Lon.,  1870, 

!  meia^ninnuf'  *""  Vvf  ""? ""''''en  to  snpeisede  or  snppk- 
ImIi,.  ,:.,.■  •  •  •  ^^'""  hehasdone  stoL'iveusa  care, 
l^illy  w,,rked-ont,  and  on  llie  whole  lriistw,.r  liv  c,)niV,  ^i 
diiim  of  the,  millennial  reign  <if  tl  e    1'  p,  .y  Vr  he 

poiitileate  o'' (irepory  1. 1„  ta,  X..  ,lKi  iTiot'o  l"  br  ■ 
peniMls  „f  •  growtK,'  ■  greatiie.ss,'  and  ' ,  e  '  ii  e '  Vs  ,  '  ^ 
ol  I-.  erenc'.  the  volume  will  be  Vonml  ,,f  Kreat  servb  e 
V:i^^^^:1le^:^^,si>:  '"*""  '■■'^'^'iS-  •;  "a.xer 
2.  (Trans.)  S,,cratos  anci  the  Socratic  Schools,  by  E. 
Zeller  ,  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  3.  (Trans.)  The  Stoics, 
■.peureans,  and  Sceptics,  by  E.  Zeller;  new  ed.,  Lon. 

Chr UHn'n  M-  ^  ^''f,  .^."'y  "'■"'«  Church  i„  Respcct  of 
Christian   Missions,  (Kllcrton   l>rizc  E,sa.,,)  Lon^  ISS,-,, 

n    •    u    .*  'i'™™'^ "f  Canon  Law,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  S-o 

Ii  ^!rf  ?8;i*^^ri  ^^•""""  Coriielins,  [,V„L  vol 
■..,  add.,]  1S24-  S7«,  b.  at  Salem,  N.C. ;  edueVteJ  at  the 
M.^ravian  Theological  Seminary,  where  he  was  after- 
wards    a    profes.sor ;    was    oniainci    in    the    Moravian 


■4*P 


«m!  i  , 


BEX 

Cliiiroh ;  wns  a  tcaohor  at  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  in  his  later 
years.     The  following  list  of  his  publications  includes 
the  only  one  montinned  mile,  vol.  ii.     ].  History  of  Naz- 
areth Hull,  I'hila.,  I,s55j  now  eil..  inl.,  I80U.     2.  Jlis. 
tiiry  of  the    liethleliem    Female    .Seriiiniiry,    irs.ClsaS 
lSi8.     ;t.  Moraviunism  in  \ew  V„rk  ami  Connecticut! 
I>HU.     4.   -Memorials  of  Ihe  Muriuum  Church,  I87il.     5. 
Wynlusing,  niiii  the  Moriiviun   Mission  iit  Fneilenshut- 
t.'M,  liethlehem.  1871.     (!.  (Kd.)  Names  which  the  Lenni 
l.ennape  or  Delaniiru   Inilianx  ^avc  lo  Rivers,  Streiinia 
iind  Localities  within   the  ."^ti'tcs  of  I'ennnlvania    New 
.lorsey,   Marylan.l,  and   Virginia,   with  their    Sigi'iifica- 
n.ms;  Iro.n  the  .Manuscript  of  .John  Ilcckewelilcr,  1872 
7.  A  Red    Rose  from   the  Olden    riuie;    or,  A    HambFe 
through  the  Annals  of  the  Rose  Inn  on   Ihe  'iaronv  of 
Nazareth  in  the  Days  of  the  Province,  Philii.,  1872.     8 
The  Crown    Inn,  near   lietiilehem,   Pennsvlvaniti     17,')8 
Doylestown,  I'a  ,  I87:i.     II.    A  Register  of  .Members   of' 
the  Moravian  Church,   1727  to   1754.   liethlebum,   1S7:( 
0  alsopublisheda  revised  edition  of  "  An  Aecount  if  the 
History,  Manners,  and  Customs  of  the  Indian   Nations 
liyRev.  Join,  Hockewelder,"  (q.  v.,  ,.„U;  vol.  i.,)  Pliila.| 

Ileid,  Andrew.  1.  (Ed.)  Why  I  aiu  a  [.iberal- 
being  Definitions  by  the  Best  Minds  if  tlie  Liberal  Parlv 
l.on,  1885;  new  ed.,  lS8fl,  p.  8vo.  2.  ( Kd. )  (;iadstor,o 
or  Salisbury.'  that  is  the  Question,  Lon  ,  |ss(!.  p.  8vo 
.■f.  (Ed.)  Ireland:  a  lifiok  of  Light  on  the  Irish  Prob- 
lem: contribute.1  in  Tnion  by  a  Number  of  Leading 
Irishmen  and  Englishmen,  Lon.,  ISSti,  8vo.  4.  (Edl 
Why  I  would  Disestablish:  a  Representative  Rook  by 
Representative  .Men,  Lon.,  IS8(>.  8vo.  5.  We  must 
Fight  it  out  :  and  Why,  Lon.,  1887,  4to. 

"Ileid,    Christian,"   (Pseud.)      See    Tikh.vav, 

MUS.   l-HANCKS   E.,   (FlSIIKIl,)    infni. 

Reid,  Clement.  The  Geology  of  Holdemess  and 
the  Adjoining  Parts  of  Yorkshire  and  Lincolnshire 
Lon.,  188,'),  8vo. 

Reid,  Daniel.     1.  The  Divine  Footsteps   in   Hu- 
man History,   Edin.  ami    Lon.,   I8fi2,  8vo.     2.  Natural  ' 
Science,  Religious  Creeds,  and  Scriptural  Truths.     Parts 
I.  and  II.     Edin.,  1874,  8vo.     3.  The  Law  of  History, 
E  lin.,  1875,  8vo. 

Reid,  31rs.  Elizabeth  Jameson,  wife  of  Judge 
R.  Reid.     Judge  Hiohari  Reid  :  a  Biography,  N.  York,  ' 
1886.  8vo.  o     I    -•>  > 

Reid,  F.  A.  S.  Comic  Insects.  Illust.  Lon., 
1881,  4to. 

Reid,  G.  II.  An  Essay  on  New  South  Wales,  the 
Mother  Colony  of  the  Australias,  Sydney,  1876,  12mo. 

Reid,  George  William,  1819-1887,  b.  in  London, 
and  educated  as  an  artist ;  entered  the  British  Museum 
as  a  junior  attendant  in  1842,  and  ro.se  to  be  keeper  of 
the  prints  and  drawings,  a  position  which  he  held  from 
18tiU  to  18S3.  1.  A  (Juide  to  that  Portion  of  the  Collec- 
tion of  Prints,  bequeathed  to  the  Nation  by  the  Late  F. 
Slade,  Esq.,  now  on  Exhibition  in  the  King's  Library 
Lon..  18fly,  8vo.  2.  (iems  of  Dutch  Art:  Twelve  Pho- 
tographs, a-.d  Descriptive  Letter- Press,  Lon.,  1871,  4to. 
;i  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Works  of  George 
Cruikshank  :  Etchings,  Wood-Cuts,  Ac. :  with  a  List  of 
the  Books  Illustrated  by  him  :  with  an  Essay  on  his  (Jo- 
nius,  by  Edward  Bell,  M.A.,  ana  Three  Hundred  and 
Thirteen  Illustr.-.tions,  Lon.,  1871,  3  vols.  4to. 

"It  is  not  often  that  an  arti.st  lives  to  see  the  fruits  of 
ms  labour  garnered  in  .such  .sumptuous  volumes  as  these. 
...inenrstiif  the  three  volumes  .  .  contains  Mr.  Keiil's 
b.-.ef  liit.'odiicliou,  a  Judicious  essay  of  laudation  bv  Mr 
.r„,i ',."""  "  "i^L  (i'lmpli'te  and  interesting  catalogue  of  the 
artists  productions;  the  other  two  comprise  a  copious 
fcelettioii  irom  the  etchings  and  wood-cuts,  arranged  in 
chroiiologicalordcr."-'-,,ertu(or,  xliv.  1465. 

■I.  (Ed.)  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Early  Prints  in 
the  Britich  Museum.  Illi:sr.  i,on.,  1879,  Ac,  8vo.  5. 
A  Guide  to  Drawings,  Prints,  and  Illustrative  Works  ex- 
hibited in  the  Second  North  Gallery,  British  Musni  -. 
Lon.,  im,  8vo.  0.  Works  of  the  Italian  Eiigr,.  v. 
of  the  Fifteenth  Century  reproduced  in  Facsimile  uy 
Photo-Intaglio;  with  an  Introduction:  with  Lelter- 
Press  Descriptions  of  the  Works  Illustrated,  and  Copious 
Lxtracts  from  the  Text  of  the  Poems.  First  Series. 
l,.ii-t._    Li:n.,  1834,  fol.     Limited  to  L'.'ii)  copies.  . 

Reid,  H.  G.     Past  and  Present,  Edin.,  1871,  p.  8vo. 

IJeid,  Henry,  [muc,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  A  Prnetieal 
treatise  on  Concrete,  and  how  to  make  it:  with  Obser- 
vations on  the  Uses  of  Cements,  Limes,  and  Mortars. 
Plates.     N.  York,  1873,  cr.  8vo. 

Reid,   Herbert    J.    The   History  of   Wargrave, 


REI 


Berks,  in  which  is  included  the  Legend  of  Queen  Emma. 
Illust.     Reading,  1885,  8vo. 

Reid,  J.  Christ  and  his  Religion  :  Discourses,  N. 
lork,  188(1,  It'uiio. 

T.i"*'i'"''r{*  ?,'•    /J'   I'H'i'bles  in  the  Highlands  and 
Islands  of  .Scotland,  Lon..  187",  r   8vo 

!      Reid,  James  O.     The  Telegraph  in  America  :  its 
founders.  Promoters,  and  Notsd  .Men,  N.  York,   1879, 

Reid,  James  Smith,  D.  Litt.:  graduated  at  the 
I  niversity  of  (  ambridge  ;  examiner  In  Latin  in  the  Uni- 
versity oi   London.     (Trans.)  The  Academics  of  Cicero, 

Reid,  John.  1.  Christ  and  hi>  Uoligi  ,n,  N.  York, 
i  1  1  t'"''.  ■"'-•^",^>'>'™>  of  Theology  for  Sabbalh- 
sch.,,,1  reiudiers  and  Church-Members:  with  Introduc- 
tion by  John  Hall,  Phila.,  I«S4,  Kimo. 

Reid,  Rev.  John  .Morrison,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b 
18.0,  in  New  \  ork  ;  graduated  at  the  Iniversity  of  the 
City  ol  New  Yiu'k  I83il;  became  a  minister  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  1844:  corresponding  secre- 
tary of  the  Missionary  Society  of  the  Methodist  Eidsco- 
I  pal  Church  1872.  I.  Missions  and  .Missionary  .Societies 
ol  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  \.  York,  1879,  2 
vols.  l2mo.  2.  (Ed.;  Doomed  Religions:  a  .Series  of 
l-.ssays  on  the  Great  Religions  of  the  \Vorld,  N,  York. 
I'^84,  12mo. 

''  V,  K^'iJ*  .I-ewis  II.    Living  for  the  Master  ;  Sermons, 

I  N.  \ork,  1,S87,  I2iihj.  ' 

1  iwJ^"'*!'  .m*'']*  '^'"yne*  ["""•,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]   1818- 
ir^i-     1.   The  Itatal  Cord  ;  a  Tale  of  Backwood  Itetribu- 
tion,  L,m.,  18H1),  fp.     2.  The  Yellow  Chief:  a  Romance, 
Lon.,  I  NOd,  1 2mo      3.  The  Castaways  :  a  Story  of  Adven- 
ure,  l.on.    1S71,  12mo.     4.  The  Lone  Ranche:  a  Tale  of 
the  Staked   Plain,    Lon.,   1871,   2  voKs.  p.  8vo.     5.  The 
tinge;-  of  F^e  :  a  Romance,  Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 
•).    Ihe   Dtiith-Shot:  a  Romance  of  Forest  and    Prairie 
Lon.,  187:1,  :l  vols   p.  8vo.     7.  Half-Blood  :  a  Tale  of  the 
Flowery    Land,    Lon.,   1875,  12mo.     8.    The   Mountain 
Marriage,  Lon.,  1875,  12nio.     9.  The   Flag  of    Distress 
Lon..   IK7I1,   :;   vols.  p.  8vo.     10.  Gwen   Wvnn  :    a   lin. 
nianee    of    the  Wye,  Lon.,  1877,  3  vols.   cr.    8vo.     II. 
Gaspar  the  >Ja'..cho  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Gran  Chaco.     Illust. 
Lon.,  18711,  p.  ,8vo.     12.  The  Queen  of  the  Lake:  a  Ro- 
mance of   the  Mexican  Vallev,  Lon.,  1880,  i,.  8vo      13 
I        '■'je  Lances:  a  Romance  of  the  Mexican  Vallev! 
Lon,  1881,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo.     14.  The  Lost  Mountain  :   a 
lale  of  .Sonora,  Lon..   188  1,  p.  Svo.     1.^.  The  Land  of 
t  ic:  a  lale  of  A.lventure,  Lon.,  1884,  .so.   Kimo.      l(i 
I  he  Forest  Exiles,  Lon.,  1 885,  p.  8vo.     1  7.  The  Piep.ed 
Jleart,   and    other  Stories,   Lon..    188.0,   12mo.     18    The 
Vee- Boers;  a  Tale  of  Adventure    in    Southern   Africa. 
Lon.,  188,,,  p.  8vn.     19.  The  Starof  Empire,  Lon.,  1n86 
i-nio.     20.  No  Quarter:  a  Komance,  Lon.,  1887.  3  vols 
cr.  8vo. 

Reid,  Peter.     (Trans.)  William  Tell:  a  Tragedy; 
from    the   German  of   Schiller,   by  Tarkari,   Aberdeen 

Reid,  Stuart  J.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  and  Times 
ol  the  Rev.  Sydney  ;-mith,  Lon..  1884,  8vo. 

«v'!in,iv'^nn-,r'";!.',T'V'r  '"'■  '■"'^■'"■•l  '■'•""■  >Ii»«  Holland, 
f>iliie.\  smiths  graiid-duiisili  er,  .  .  .  and  from  a  crcat 
many  iitlier  ciimpeteiit  helpers,  as  well  as  l.v,  i  goi^cuiL 
a  '"  Mr  'i'/'''i'T'"  "■'■"[''•^  «.»dtr«di,iu„;  la-  ,.?,,,ld  ol!- 

hoCk:'--'Atl,^o.%j7i'!  '"■'"' "'■'-■'1  ""  "'lerc^ting  and  useful 

^  *^'^^'.'*','^'  *'■     t'hemical  Denudation  in  Relation  to 
Geological  Time.  Lon.,  1870,  Svo 

'r"'**',?'*'"'""*  ^*  *'"">'**'»''•  18*2,  at  Newcastle- 
mi-iyne.  Lug.;  beciime  a  journalist  in  Isf,!;  ciitor  of 
the  Preston  Guardian  in  IStU.  and  of  the  Leeds  Mer- 
cury in  IWn;  resigned  tlie  editorshij,  of  that  paper  in 
I8>6  to  become  manager  in  the  publishing  house  of 
Messrs.  Cassell  &  Co..  London.  He  has  contributed 
largely  to  the  lending  English  reviews  and  magazines. 

.  Cabinet  Portraits  :  SkctnW  f  Leading  Statesmen  of 
Both  Parties.  Lon,,  1872,  ,,.     , 

"  It  is  ab.solutcly  Imparth.  .  AlthoiiLMi  wri'',      tf  «■ . 

mistake  not.  hy  a  Rad  Cal,  tl...    ,,i  igrapl  i  eVofV    n    raeiV 

I'o"  ,^'/'  "r'-y,'',"  ""^^'i'-  '■"^'"'"^  "w'e  [«' tice   hail ,;  ftJl^eJ 
been  done  to  it  by  writers  of  their  own  ,.  .ify,"-.-l(/(..  No. 

2.  Charlotte   Bronti'';    a    Monograph,     .ihist.     Lon 
1877,  p.  8vo.  ' 

"We  cannot  say  that  Mr,  Iteid's  monograph  has  done 

more  than  revive  the  Impression  which  ifer  stor    lU  va vs 

IT}IT\  He  has  added  too  little  to  our  knowledge,  aid 

nv  far'^.^o"™'!?','^''.';"  .'*"«'^'  ""l"irta„"0  on  the  whole 
Uy  tar  the  most  satisfactory  part  of  his  work  Is  that  In 

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Woe  Dre         ?   l;.'',V'">"'.v  m  that  in.-titution  since  I«r4  ; 

;  1.8    l'hni.„ae„,Me  „    iMf^o.     The  i',„e,i,.e  of  PL   ,.„„,!!' 

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Everiast  DK  I'liiii-'lirnenf  nn.l  M    i        J-         ,  '  .""""•      *■ 

^^s-'ii-f'^'lir^vi^^^^iTti^^^;:: 

2.^Va,epe,li„o.  .ho  Va^tournanfhf^^r-.il'/'i^'^j^- 
lleily,  nev.  Hilliam  McClellan,  b   ]S!7   „t 
narf  and  m  r    *  ""''"^  ",'  l'""<^'^"-  Tl,eolo|i™l  Semi-  ,  ^"'"'8'-''  '-■""""dge;    principal  and 

ISSl    12",  '^^'•-   T''"  Artist  and  his  Mission,  Phila,  >  /'»?'""«'"  "nd  Christianity  :  with  (J 

Reime„8„vder.     II...    ...„:..„     „._  .       .      i  :!fr;'""^i'i'^i"«-I''>'-lA|^-nd 


Ififi.j,  ><aii  Fran.,  Ito. 
ReinsPK.  Ira,  JI.B.,  Ph  D.,  b.  184fi  in  New  York  ■ 

pro^ssor  of  chemistry  and  physics  Tt  w!llhi"S' 

S  strv  h  \v-M  1  •  *'"?'•>  *'""'"'^^  "f  Organic 
Lliem  stry  b  !  .  Wohler:  with  Additions,  Phila.,  !,s7:t, 
r.  I2J10.     2.  Piu.ciples  of  Theoretical  Cht'mi-trv  •  will 

P     hlT:  °lt  ^•"'■'''"'"""  "f  t-henucul  Con,;-,!,:' 
iniin.,  IN, /,  12111.  :  nbwed.,cn  .,  I.s.sr.     ;i    An  Inii-n,!,,,. 

t.on  to  the  Study  „f  Organic  Chenii.tVy  / V  "oin  n.H 
iry  .  a  le.tt-liook  for  Bej;  nner.*.  N    York    m«7    i<)„ 

Rentlall,   Kev.   Fn-ilpiin     \r  4  1         , 

-f  ■"f^^^pSrj.;^^5X:L:ir;];:  Jtd' .^^r 

■'='''••  ""'S  Critical  and  E.xplanatory  iCe.    Ui      Iss^" 

Co!fete*'r'?"'.*^  ■'■''"'  "«'"'■'''  '^'-A-'  F^'ll"w  of  Trinity 
Loilege,  Cambridge;    principal  and   nrofe^sor  „f  ."r,  7 

lenealogical,  Clirono- 
dioes:   being  the  Hul- 


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Sketch,   mi     n  .    '  ,."!  ^f''^*""'  "  '"T"!''"'^"' 
Phila.,  IH86.  "    ""^    Creation:    Lectures, 

Heimcrs,  Christian 

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REX 

Rendle,  William,  F.H.C.S.,  meclicnl  officer  nf 
heiilth  III  ihu  imiii'h  u(  St.  Gi'oixo  tho  .Mnrlyr,  London. 
OIJ  Southwiirk  iinil  it.s   I'eoiilc,  l,,ia..  isT.S,  ,svo. 

"  A  vnliinu;  i.f  uinisiml  viiluc  It  <8  thor  '.\Kh\'-  nnd  ml- 
mitelv;  well  iiilurinuil ;  it  is  writti'ii  In  an  nnpiolunllous 
styic,  but  11  style  tlmt  Isnt'ltlicT  ilrvnor  i!;ill."--J/,'..,  No 
LMliO. 

With  NoiiAUx,  I'irii.ii',  F.S.A.  Tlic  Inns  of  OM  South- 
wiirk, iiml  thfir  Asaoeiiitioni.  Illust.  (jin  IS8S  r 
,Svo.  '     ' 

"Mr,  Uendle,  whom  we  may  hjul:  upon  as  llic  author 
1ms  already  written  iiu  iieeciunt  ol' Snuihwark  in  uliicli 
thdunh  he  betrayeil  ilie  usual  weakness  ni'  the  li.c'al  Hiui- 
(|Uiiry.  and  I'speeially  of  the  London  iocil  anilciiiarv — 
namely,  an  i^-iiurai...e  of  early  medinval  hisiory,---he  also 
showec  (,'reat  skdl  in  seizing  and  enlarj,'im,'  upon  wliat 
Wonlil  interest  the  general  pnhlie.  In  this  leal  he  seems 
to  Inive  sneeeeded  a  second  lime.  .  .  It  has  one  "reat 
eharaeleristle  wliiidi  shouhl  not  he  overlooked.  ItTsall 
the  result  ol  oriijiimi  reseiireli  and  ohservatiou."— .S'o(  Jtiv 
l.wli    17:1. 

Itl'lliiie,  JaiiiPN.  The  Converted  Shenhtrd  Boy, 
[an  aiit<ihiogra|diy,j  Lon.,  1.'<7S,  .Svo. 

Reniiie,  Sir  Jolni,  F.Il.S.,  [anii-,  vol.  il.,  aiM.,] 
I71II-IS-4.  Aiitobiofjraphy  of  Sir  ,Iohn  Kennie,  F.H.S., 
I'ast  President  of  tho  Institiitim  of  Civil  Knginoers  : 
ciunprisin),'  tlie  IIi,<tory  of  his  I'rofcsiMunal  Life:  ?oj;elhcr 
with  Koininisccnccs  dating  from  tiio  Commeneeincnt  of 
tiio  Centiiry  to  liie  Present  Time,  L(,n.,  1.S73,  ,s;vo. 

"At  (Miee  mode.st  and  manly,  simple  in  nhraseoloirv  and 
Sfiund  in  its  .seientilie  coneeplious.hriglit  with  referenee.s 
to  some  of  tlie  most  famous  spots  in  llie  wmld,  to  manv  of 
llie  most  noted  clmraelers  of  English  scadelv  wiildn'tlie 
present  <'eutury,  and  to  most  of  the  elilet'eiiLdneeriUL' 
works  of  .air  lime,  the  '  AutobioKraphv'  of  .sir  ,lohu  Keu- 
nie  is  a  work  of  sinctdar  iuterest."— .l/A.,  No,  ■£■*». 

Kenoiif,  Peter  JLe  Page,  F.li,S,L„  b.  I.slm,  in 
the  islanil  of  (iuernsey,  and  elueited  at  Flizabeth  Col-  ' 
le«e  ;  entered  as  a  scholar  of  Pembroke  College.  Oxford; 
beeaino  a  mciiilior  of  tlie   Roman    Catholic   ciuirch    in 
1.S42,  and    in    185.)  was  ai>pointed  professor  of  ancient  i 
history  and  Oriental   languages  in   tho  Catliolic  Univer-  ' 
sit^  of  Dublin,  wliere  ho  assisted  in  editing  the  Atlantis 
and  the   Homo  and   Foreign  Review.     In  I  sill  ho  was 
appointed  an  inspector  of  sc'nools,  and  in  \>*!<i\  saeceeiled 
l)r.  Birch  a.«  keeper  of  Egyptian  antiquities  at  tho  Hrit- 
ish  Musouui  and  iis  president  of  tlie  Society  of  liiblical 
Arehieology.     Ho  has  contributed  to  English  and  (ler- 
man  Reviews.     1.  The  Doctrine  of  the  Catholic  Chuioh 
in  England  on  the  Holy  Eucharist,  1.S4I.     2,  The  Greek 
and  Anglican  Communions,  1817.    'i.  Xote  on  some  Neg- 
ative Particles  of  the  Egyptian   Languag  !,  1.-<I)2.     4.  A 
Prayer  from  tho  Egyptian  Ritual.  Translated  from  the 
Hieroglyphic   Te.\t,   l.si)2.      3.  Sir   G.  C.   Lewis  on    tho 
Decipherment   and  Interpretation  of  Dead  Languages, 
I.S8;t.     6.  A  Few  Words  on  tlie  Supposed  Latin  Origin  of 
the  Arabic  Version  of  the  Gospels,  ISliS.     7.   University 
Education  for  English  Catholics:  a  Letter  to  the  Very 
Rev.  Dr.  Newman.     By  a  Catholic  Layman.     18114.     8. 
Miscellaneous    Notes  on   Egyptian   Philology,  I8li0.     <J. 
The  Condemnation  of  Pope  Ilonoriiis,  1868.  "(This  work  ' 
was  altacked  by  the   Roman  Catholic  press  and  placed  ' 
on  the  Index,)     10,  The  Case  of  Pope  Hono.-ius  Recon-  ' 
sidered:  with  Reference  to  Recent  Apologies,  I8(i!).     1|, 
Note  on  Egyptian  Prepositions,  IS74.     12,   Lectures  on  ! 
the  Origin   and  Growtii   of  Religion,  as    Illustrated    by 
the  Religion  of  Ancient  Egypt,  (llibbert  Lectures,  187i»,) 
l.on,,  1880,  Svo. 

"  The  analysis  of  ancient  Egyptian  belief  completely  up-  I 
sets  the  theory  ol  I)e  Brosses,  which  Profe.«sor  jfa.\  .M'iiller  I 
had  in  the  first  seriea  of  the  Hibbert  Lectures  shown  to  lie  I 
uiitemible.-iiamely,  that  all  religion  had  its  beginniiiL'  in  ' 
felishl.sm;    while  the  e.iami nation   of  Egyptian   mvths 
adds  vastly  to  the  strength  of  the  eonelusious  reached  hv 
romparalive  niythologists  wdio  have  workeil  in  the  wiile 
held  of  Aryan  tradition.    To  these  two  points  Mr,  Renouf 
addresses  himself  specially  throughout  these  lectures ;  and 
i   we  admit  the  truthfulness  of  the  picture,  we  must  allow 
that  his  work  has  made  sulwtanlial  additions  to  our  knowl- 
edge <m  a  subject  the  importance  of  which  cannot  be  ex- 
UKgeratcd. '— .sVi(.  A'ei'.,  xlix.  790. 

Itciishnw,    S.    A.      The   Cone  and    its    Sections,  '. 
treated  Oeometrically,  Lon.,  1875,  r.  8vo. 

Kciitoii,  Kdward  II.    Heraldry  in  England:  with  I 
Glossary  of  Terms,  Lon.,  1888,  4to. 

Kenton,  \\\     Tlie  Logic  of  Style:  being  an  Intro- 
duction to  Critical  Science,  Lon.,  1874,  8vo. 

Iteiiton,  >V.     Oils  and  Water-Colours,  Lon.,  1876, 
12mo. 

Ueilton,  W,     Jesus,  Lon.,  1880,  or.  Svo. 
Reiitun,  \V.     Bishopspool :  a  Romance  of  the  Last 
Generation,  Lon.,  18S:|,  Svo. 
Kepplier,  Miss  Agnes,  b.  1866,  in  Philadelphia  j 


KFA' 


Monllilv.     Books  and  .Men, 


Elliieal   Forecasts:    Essays, 


1.  contributor  to  tlie  Athinti 
'  Bust.,  1888,  l2nio. 

I  "One  of  those  books  by  a  readir  wliicli  are  olteii  so  do- 
Mghtlul  n  resource  in  leisure  hours.  I  be  author  is  al.so  a 
good  writer,  with  a  plea-ant  rippling  style,  and  oceashui- 
xlv'i  '''ol  ''''"'■'  "'    (''''""'"'y  ""  il'L'  surface."— A'udoH, 

lleslicr,  Rev.  Koliert  Root,  graduated,  lirsi  cla.ss 
in  theology,  at  King's  ('oll.i.'e,  Lemdon,  Isi;;;  ordained 
1807;  vicar  of  St.  Mark's,  Wahvorth,  I.s7l)-S5,  and  since 
then  of  Purley.  The  Holy  Lain! :  Services  of  Sacred 
Song,  Lon,,  I87il,  svo, 

Revell,  William   I'. 
I.iui.,  I.S.S7,  |i,  Svo. 

Revere,  JoMupli  Warren,  1812-1880,  li.  in  Bos- 
ton ;  grandfmi  of  Paul  Revere,-  entered  the  I'.S.  navy 
1828;  resigned  l,s5n  ;  t(Jok  jiart  in  tlie  .'\le.\iean  and  civil 
wars;  was  court-martiallcil  and  ciismissed  Iniiii  the  army 
180:i,  but  liis  dismissal  was  revoked  by  President  Liii- 
eoln  1S04,  Keel  and  Saddle:  l!elriis|ieet  id'  Forty 
Vcar.s'  Military  and  Naval  Service,  Best.,  1872,  l2iiio. 

Revy,  J.  J,,  member  id'  the  Institute  (d'  Civil  Kngi- 
iieers  of  Vienna.  The  Hyilraulics  of  Great  liivers; 
t!ie  Pariina.tlie  I'ruguav,  anil  tlie  La  Plata  Estiiarv,  Lon  . 

1874,  fol.  ■ 
"It  contains  an  aec<aiiit  of  survevs  umlertaken  at  llie 

expeiK-e  ol  the  Argentine  Coiifedeiatioii.  .  .  .  These  sur- 
veys were  carried  out  liy  .Mr.  lievv.  .  .  .  lie  appears  to  he 

'.'.^'I't'y  '■ pcleiil  aiiilsai-oiciiMisofiserver.aiid  he  ciiseusses 

Ills  results  Willi  great  critical  ability."— .icu,/.,  vi.  .'lOo. 

Rew,  R.  II.     Stack  Ensilage,  Lon,,  IxSS,  p,  Svo. 

Rex,  lleiijamin  F.  Notaries'  Manual:  their 
Powers,  Duties,  ,S:c,,  under  tlie  Missouri,  Kansas,  Texas, 
and  Federal  Laws  :   with  Foi  uis,  St.  Louis,  1882,  8vo. 

Rexdaie,  Robert,  b.  1850;  a  journalist  at  Port- 
laml.  Me.  Drilling  Songs  and  Sketeiies,  Portland,  1886, 
I  Ohio. 

Rexford,  Ehen  Kiigene,  b.  1848,  at  Johnshury, 

N-V,     Urandinothcr's  Garden,     Illust,     Chic,  1887,  4to. 

Revnnrd»ion,  Charles   Thomas   S.   Rirch-, 

of  Holywell  Hall,  Stamford.  1.  Down  the  Road;  or, 
Remini.scences  of  aGentleuian  Coachman.    Illust.    Lon., 

1875,  Svo;  new  ed,,  188;. 
"This  sidrlted  and  humorous  collection  of  anecdotes, 

incidents,  and  <-irciinislanees(jf  couch-travel  in  old  limes '' 
—l^liectalor,  xlviii.  409. 

2.  Sports  and  Anecdotes  of  Bygone  Days  in  England, 
Scotland,  Ireland,  Italy,  and  the  Sunny  South.  Illust. 
l,on.,  18S7,  Svo, 

■  I'l-"?'."-*  "''",«"it  saying  that  one  who  is  able  to  write  in- 
telligilily  on  tlie  many  and  varied  incidents  of  no  fewer 
tliaii  sixty  winters  and  summers  largely  devoted  to  sport- 
ing, iishiug.  and  driving,  together  with  a  certain  amonnt 
pt  huiitiug,  has  a  good  deal  to  say  of  interest  to  sportsmen, 
both  old  and  young."— .4(A.,  No.  3120. 

Reynold,  .tirs.  The  Secret  Revealed,  Lon.,  1871, 
I21110. 

Reynold§,  Beatrice.    The  Match-Maker,  Phila,, 

1878,  l2ino. 

Reynolds,  Charles  B.  Old  Saint  Augustine:  a 
Story  of  Tliree  Centuries,  St,  Augustine,  Fla.,  1885, 12mo. 

Reynolds,  Kdward.  A  Digest  of  the  Civil 
Criiiiinal,  and  Revenue  Cases  published  in  the  Punjab 
RttMird  during  tlie  Years  1800-1875,  Lnliore,  1870,  Svo. 

Reynolds,  Elmer  Robert,  b.  1840.  at  Dansvillc, 
N,V, ;  educaled  in  the  public  schools  of  Wisconsin,  and 
at  tlio  Medical  School  of  Columbian  University,  Wash- 
ington,  D.C. ;  served  in  tlic  civil  war,  and  has  been  in 
the  U.S.  civil  service  since  1877,  1,  Aboriginal  Soap- 
stone  Quarries  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  Cambriilge, 
1878,  2.  The  Cemeteries  of  the  Pi.«cataway  Indians  iit 
Kittainaquindi,  Maryland,  Wash,,  1880,  ;i.  A  Seien- 
tilie Visit  to  the  Caverns  of  l.uray,  and  the  Endle-s 
Caverns  in  the  Massanutton  Jlountains,  188).  4,  Me- 
moir on  the  Pre-Columbian  Shell-.Mounds  at  Newburg, 
Maryland,  ,to„  Copenhagen,  1884.  5.  ThcShell-Mound.s : 
Antiquities  of  the  Choptank  Indians  of  Maryland,  l88r,, 
0.  .Memoir  on  the  Pre-Columbian  Ossuaries  at  t^ani- 
bridgeand  Hainbrook  Bay,  Maryland,  Lisbon,  Portugal. 
1SS7,  ■ 

"  Reynolds,  Francis,"  (Pseud.)  See  Statiiam, 
F.  R,,  iiijiii, 

Reynolds,  Rev.  Henry.  Baptism  by  CUri.,t  the 
Only  Means,  Cambridge,  1871,  12ino. 

Reynolds,  Rev.  Henry  Robert,  D.D,,  \_a„ie, 
vol  11,,  add,,]  b,  182.5,  at  Ronisey,  Hampshire;  gradu- 
ated at  the  University  of  London  I8l;i ;  became  a  Con- 
gregational minister ;  president  of  Cheshunt  College  and 
professor  of  theology  and  exegesis  since  1800.  1.  (Ed.) 
Ecolesia:  Church  Problems  considered,    in   a  Series  of 

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^^>i^!^^r''i^^,!:il!^i^,;i!^\f^^!'n  th.M>Khif,>i  book. ! 

ua"a 'T  TH,',iu'r- „!;r;'\V'  E- ward,  M.A.,  «ra,|.  ^ 
librarian  siru,,  IS77,     I    r&n  i",!    ."'^  ""''  ""hclrnl 

•Ito.     ,)    (E     )  Onli  "l.    J^%\    ""('""is")  I-on.,  1880 

tion/cN,„K;i„„';u'      ;LV'   ^a'^t:;',:'-'   ''?n^"''"'^''- 
fro...    Various  Kconl,     T^.       ,.H""r-     II'"'!'-""^^J 

Heynolds,  J.  Hijssell,  M  D    F  n  q     r     ,        ,  i 

IS.'fl,  I-on.!  18Sa,  8vo.  '  """•»"">  Oration, 

Keynolds,  James.  I"  P  t    i    n       •  ■  ,. 

ISuTn"",''  /"""^?  Emcrsfn,  M.D..  FRS  b 
i«»l,  at  Uooterstoivn,  Ouuntv  n„h];„  .  '•'^•' /•"••'•.  b. 
ceding:  iirofcHsor  nf  ,.h„  •  .  •  ,'  """  "^  "'»  !>'•''- 
Dublin  Ts  SI,"  t  I  ,^,';'?  '"p-""'  UnivorH.ty'  of 
i«try,  Lon.,  IS7V  "  el  ,sr«  "?  Kxperimentai  Chem- 
J^-.r/.W.un-ULS-».4,^Pen^^ 

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Reynolds,  liev.  Joseph  William    v  1     r 

Use  ofSci'ne    Un     l^'^S    i'"^  «  Verification   by  Free 

"^:  ■  :;^:^  "';'"i!i"";?  ''"^'  ''•  iieart-c,:;t;i^^  tn' 

Como:    Iinmo  t  li  y  a  Phv,il:..  v"-.   r"'    ^^^    "'""-I''    '» 
Reynolds    LF  ^'V;"f '  .''"^•'.  ^on.,  I88S,  cr.  8,0. 

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new  eil.,  Lon,  1875   p   svo  '■''('•»va.     i.  liarbiiru, 

^r-77;^r£  ?'r^^^'^.  ^ 

tive  linsineer,  Firon  an   a. ,    Knlin"    n      '*'"'   ^'""•"""'- 
Historical    Notice  of  the        ^-nS'ie-Boy  :  comprising  a 

and   their  W^Lr,   ,t ,    ,  rTsy^TT"^'"  ^^'"'""- 
Locon.otivf  En^^ne X;  "  L,"n"'7isV"  ""^  V^""  "^ 

tae^o.t™ea;^.{/-,;»„f^„^,i^  , 

FrLd."        '    Engmeman's    Guide,    Philosopher,   and 
Reynolds,  Osborne.  M  A     f  n  s         r 

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Uraug!;'t'n,t;":on;,  iss'.'^l'^'  """  "-Scnent  of 

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K>^.ni„„ti„„  of  ^yuuZ:^:\:l:^tt^;,r' "' ""' 

Nolo^Pl/il?     isjTgl^""''''''  "'"'   Introduction  ,,nd 
•iMme,  S».ith™n.Wa;h.    1879   Svo     T?"  " 'J""^'  »'' 

^.i^^io^r'7';i^^Kr'«-  '•'"'"•^^;^"? 
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Lon.,  1887,  or   Svo         '  "'  '^  ^  "''•^''  ^""Sl^  '  "  t'omedy, 

ver/'ii;^!^':^;^  pSS°,;^::i«^n"''^  oharacreristics  is 
i      Rhodes,    Alexnndpr     n  v       i.  ■ 

!^;:^i^'--»'^S':;^tn^ipie::i-:,-,'; 

^;S^tehes„r^Ji?^:Jjri-:[„g:^;;j;^-^P;;,.: 

Le"ur^.''^Ci'n.!*r8'7!f'',2'l"'''r.      '•  ^reed  and   «reed  : 
Talk,  to  Men  an,,  ^o^i^hu..^^,:::'    '^""^^  ■• 

[.|J";^rit^:;:fj^S:,«r««^^'"--^- 
ch?oh,''L^o''n'.,"l87-'o:  2 1"!,:  ^;';:''"'  ^^""^  •'^  "">  ^•"-o'- 

.ia"tS^p'a«^;;Z».:|'fn'??''  ?-^-  "^  ^«'^'-  "'  ^^■'- 
lii^lihiH  ^Vi-  K™""'"""  in  theology  at  thp  Mi-=ioiii.rv 
iiistittito,  belniKifrove  I'n  isni  .  „.  i  ■  ■  ; "  """''^i 
thcran  Church  ]sfl'>  ,,ni  .''  u  '  ""'"'ned  in  the  Lu- 
since  1874  1  Th'e  P  '  n?"  "  f"^'*"^  '"  '^'-  '-"'"^ 
Day,  St.  Liui,  ,874  ^JTr  ^^'"''r'"'  "^  ">«  '""•''•■' 
Phil ...    s™    12,  i^      f    n         ^.'!°"8'""  '■"'•  ■^"""S  "<=". 


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RHO 

1882.  5.  Life  Thoughtu  for  YoiiiiK  Women,  Philn,,  I8R4, 
12mi).  H.  Vital  liuostions  pc'rtaining  to  Christian  lloliof, 
IS.HI).  7.  I  he  rhronoof  Uruoo;  or,  A  Cull  fur  I'nivi'r, 
I'hila.,  IHH7,  l2ino.  '' 

HhoUcs,  W.  II.,  ("Caxton,"  ,,8t.„,l.)  Cuxton's 
Hook:    I'uuiim,  Mtetuhes,  Ao..  Sun  Kriiii.,  I,S7(1,  IL'iiio. 

Ilhone,  I>.  L.  I'metico  ami  I'rcjcuss  in  ihV (rriihiinrt' 
Court  of  I'etiNKylvaniu  :  I'mbruoiii)?  I,uw.<  rclutinK  to  the 
Setlk'iiiunt  of  K»(ut08  of  Dtcedents,  Ac,  in  tlio  Courts 
of  Common  I'lcus  iinU  Kquily,  IMiilu.,  lss:i   ■'  vols   Hvo 

Rhys,  John,  M.A.,  1..  Isio,  ut  Abircueio,  Cur.li- 
(funshiro;  ^ruduutwl,  first  cluss  l,it.  Iluui..  ut  .Jesus  Cul- 
\ege,  OxforJ,  ISil!).  unci  elocle.l  Fiillow  of  M,.,Icm  ColluL'f  ■ 
atterwurJs  stucliod  in  Franuo  urid  (lurriiuriv  ;  appointed 
inspector  of  schools  for  Flintshire  and  bcnl.iglishire 
1X71;  becunie  professor  of  Celtic  at  Oxford  |S77  and 
was  elected  an  honorary  Fellow  of  Jesua  College  1 
Lectures  on  Welsh   Philology,  Lon,,  1,S77,  cr.  Svo-    2d 


part 


"  A  valiiuble  (•ontrilaitliiM  not  only  to  Koltic  plilloloi,y  hi 
irtlmilar,  Inil  tonemTul  (•(.mpurativu  philology  as  v,'ull  " 
A.  II.  Sayck:  /laia.,  XL  417. 
"  l'rorei.sor  Hhys  In  tho  volume  before  us  has  not  only 
shown  the  exaet  pluee  whleli  Welsh  uceiipies  In  the  v  idelv 
extoiKltil  (unillyof  .\ryaii  languages,  but  he  has  throwii 
considerable  light  upon  the  strnelureaud  eoinpusition  of 
Aryan  tongues  generally. '-.Si/.  Uev.,  xlviil.  l,-)i; 

2.  Celtic  liritain,  ("  Karly  Britain,")  l,on.,  IS,-<2,  12mo. 
3.  Lectures  on  the  Origin  and  Orowth  of  Koligion  us 
Illustrutea  by  Collie  Heathendom,  (Hibbert  Lectures) 
licm.,  IHHS,  8vo. 

"Few  even  of  those  who  have  given  some  .stinly  to  the 
subjeci  will  be  prepureil  to  meet  with  sueh  an  abuiulance 
of  well-established  (or,  at  least,  liglily  probable)  results  as 
are  brought  together  in  the  earlier  chapters.  It  is  ,l„ubt- 
CS.S  true  as  the  author  would  be  Ihe  llrst  to  acknowledge 
that  the  book  contains,  besides  the  coni.'luslons  which  mav 
be  regarded  as  airly  secure,  a  large  number  of  snggestioirs 
which  future  liivestigatiou  may  very  likely  sli.^w  to  be 
untenable.  .  .  The  Hibbert  Lectures  on  Celtic  mythology 
will  be  none  the  less  an  epoch-making  book."---llK\iiy 
Bii,U)I.ey:  /lcai(,  xxxiii.  ;i(Hi  b  "">j«..      iii-..>ky 

"The  whole  book  is  readable,  from  the  vivid  sketch  of 
the  pantheon  of  the  Allobroges  that  bikes  up  its  earlier 
pages  down  to  the  suinming  up  of  the  proto-  -eltic  creed 
111  it-s  final  I  lies  .  .  Full  an.l  minute  L  it  is,  aial  com 
plete  in  Itself,  this  volume  is  but  the  first  part  <>(  a  L-rcat 
eltie  mythology  of  which  two  more  iiarUs  (on  the  '  liark 
I  uderwold  IJivimties'  and  on  the  ■  Arthurian  Legend')  are 
to  appear,  It  is  to  be  hope.1  »h,.rtly."-P.  VoKK  I'owkLL: 
JliKldiical  Kei'iew,  So.  1\. 

With  EvA.vs,  J.  UwK.vooviiv.s,  (ed.)  Y  Llyvyr  Coch  o 
Jlergest:  Y  (iyvrol  I:  the  Text  of  the  Mabinogion,  and 
other  Welsh  Tales  from  the  Ued  Book  of  Hergest,  Oxf., 
1.SS7,  Hvo.  500  copies,  privately  printed, 
Ithys,  If .  Dieuilonne  :  a  Study,  Lon.,  IS,><1  p  8*o 
Itiafto,  Juiill  F.  I.  Classified  and  Descriptive 
Catalogue  of  tlio  Art  Objects  of  .Spanish  Production  in 
the  South  Kensington  Museum  :  with  an  Introduction 
and  Notes,  ("Soutli  Kensington  Art  Hand-Books,") 
Lon.,  1872,  8vo.  2.  Critical  and  Bibliographical  Notes 
on  Early  Spanish  .Music,  Lon.,  18,S7,  8vo. 

Ribton,  Theodore,  b.  1844;  graduated  at  Pem- 
broke College,  Cambridge,  ISBli :  called  to  the  bar  at  the 
Inner  Temple  1871.  Law  an.l  Practice  in  Bankruptcy 
under  the  Bankruptcy  Act,  188;i,  Ac ,  Lon.,  1884,  8vo 
Ribton«Tiiriier.  See  Tiiii.vbr. 
Ricards,  Rt.  Kev.  James  Uavid,  Roman  Cath- 
olic bishop  of  Retimo.  The  Catholic  Church  and  the 
Kaffir  :  a  Brief  Sketch  of  tlio  Progress  of  Catholicity  in 
South  Africa,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

Rice,  Allen  Thorndyke,  185.3-1889,  b.  in  Boston  ;  I 
graduated  at  Oxford  1875;  bee  ime  editor  and  proprietor 
of  the  North  American  Kuview  in  1876  1  (Kil  )  Fs 
says  from  the  "  North  American  Review,"'  W.  York, 
187J,  8vo.  2.  (Ed.)  Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
By  Distinguished  Men  of  his  Time.  N  York  18S6 
Svo.  '  ' 

Rice,  Charles.  Posolog-oal  Table,  including  all 
OfSciual  and  Frequently  Employed  Unofficinal  Prepara- 
tions, N.  York,  1879,  l«mo. 

Rice,  David.  The  tJowers  of  Glenarne:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1868,  3  vols.  p.  8yo. 

Rice,  E.,  mistress  at  Cheltenham  Training  College 
for  Mistresses.   DomesticTlconomy,  tilaagow,  1884,  p.  8yo. 

Rice,  Rev.  Edwin  Wilbur,  D.D.,  b.  1831,  at 
Kingsborough,  N.Y.;  graduated  at  Union  College  1854; 
studied  la,y  and  theology,  and  became  a  Congregational 
niinister  in  1860,  and  has  been  connected  with  the  Amer- 
ican Sunday-School  Union  since  1871.  1.  (Ed.)  Pictorial 
Commentary  on  the  Gospel  nooording  to  Mark.     Maps 


RIC 

and  Illust.  Philn.,  1882,  lL>ino.  2.  Peoph's  Commen- 
tary on  Matthew,  lllust.  Phila.,  1S80.  3.  Historical 
.''ketch  of  Sunday-Schools,  l.ssB.  |,  pt.„p|e's  Lcs-nn- 
llook  on  the  Oospel  of  .Matlliow.  lllust.  Phila.,  l.-s:, 
2lmo.  5.  Stories  of  (J rcat  Painters;  or,  Ueligicm  in 
Art,  Phila.,  I8S7,  12mo.  li.  I'cple's  tjuestion-llook  ..ii 
the  (lospei  of  Mark,  Phila.,  |S88,  lOmo. 

Rice,  Franklin  I*.  I,  Keminiscenees  of  Rev. 
tJeorgu  Allen:  with  Biographical  .<keteli  and  Notes, 
Worcester,  .Mass.,  1883,  8vo.  2.  The  Worct.'ter  Book: 
Diary  of  .Voteworthy  Events  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  from 
165;  lo  188.1,  Worcester,  1884,  Svo. 

Rice,  Ilnrvey,  I.L.D.,  [oa/.,  vol.  11.,  adil.]  I.  Let- 
ters from  the  Pacific  Slope,  N,  York,  1870,  l2mo.  2. 
.\ature  ami  Culture,  Bost.,  1876,  12mo.  :i.  Select  Poems, 
Host..  IS78;  2d  ed.,  ISSO,  |2mo.  4.  Incidents  of  Pioneer 
Life  in  the  Early  Settlement  of  the  Connecticut  Western 
Reserve,  Cleveland,  0.,  ls,s|,  i2nio.  Republished  under 
the  title  of  "  Pioneers  of  the  Western  Reserve,"  Host.. 
iss;;,  121110. 

Rice,  Isaac  Leopold,  b.  1850,  at  Wadionheim, 

Bavaria;   removed  to  Philadelphia;  studied  music  Ihere 

and  at  Paris;   graduated  at  Columbia  Law  School  ISSO; 

founded  the  Acailemy  of  I'olitical  Science,  and  was  (me 

of  Ihe  Founders  of  the  F  irum.     1.    What  is  .Music?   N. 

York,  1875,  12ino.    2.  How  (icometrical  Lines  have  their 

Counterparts  in  .Music,  .\.  York.  1.H80,  12ino.     Pamph. 

Rico,  James,  184<i-1882  ;  educated  ut  Queen's  Col- 

,  lege,  Cambridge;  callcil  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  in 

1  IS71  ;  was  editor  and  pruprietor  of  Once  a  Week  IStis- 

'  72,  and  for  ciglit  years   Ihe  Lonilon  correspondent  and 

^  agent  of  the  Toronto  (ilobe.      For  a  list  of  novels  of 

which  he  was  joint  author,  see  Bes,»nt,  WAl.TKn,  mi/na. 

History  of  the  British   Turf  from  the  Earliest  Times, 

Lim.,  IS79,  2  vols.  Svo. 

j      Rice,  John  H.     Mexico  :   Our  Neighbor,  N.  York, 

1888,  12mo. 
i  Rice,  John  .Hinot,  professor  of  mathematics  in 
the  U.S.  imvy,  and  Johnson,  William  Woolsc-y. 
On  a  New  Method  of  obtaining  the  Differentials  of  Func- 
,  tions:  witli  Especial  Reference  to  the  Newtonian  Con- 
,  ception  of  Rates  or  V^elocities,  N.  York,  IS75,  12mo; 
'  new  ed.,  1880. 

Rice,  Lewis,  secretary  to  the  native  state  of  .My- 
sore :(lircctor  of  |iublic  instruction,  Mysore  andCoorg; 
com|iiled  the  official  gazetteer  of  Coorg.  1.  A  Uazetteer 
compiled  for  the  lovernment  of  India,  Lon.,  1S78.  3 
vols.  r.  Svo.  2.  (T,  ua.)  Mysore  Inscriptions,  Lon.,  IS71I, 
Svo.  3.  Catalogue  of  Sanskrit  Manuscripts  in  Mysore 
and  Coorg,  Bangalore,  1884.  s  ..  4.  Coorg  Inscriptions, 
Bangalore,  1887,  4to. 

Rice,  Rev.  Nathan  ;  uis,  [mil,,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
1807-1877,  b.  in  Garrard  Cu.,  K3.  ;  studied  at  Princeton 
Theological  Seminary  ;  became  a  Presbyterian  minister; 
held  .several  pastorates,  and  was  professor  of  didactic  and 
polemic  theology  in  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Dan- 
ville, hy,,  fnun  IS74  till  his  death.  I,  God  Sovereign 
and  Man  Fne,  Phila.,  1S70,  Ilimo.  2.  Modern  Spirit- 
ualism :  what  we  are  to  think  of  it,  Phila.,  18mo.  3. 
The  Immortality  of  the  Soul  and  Destiny  of  Ihe  Wicked 
Pliiln..  1878.  ISmo. 

Rice,  R.  Notes  on  the  Geography  of  Europe, 
Physical  and  Political,  Lon.,  1877,  12ino. 

Rice,  Roswell.  Orations  and  Poems,  N.  York, 
18SH,  Svo. 

Rice,  Sarah  Sigourney.  Edgar  Allan  Poe:  Me- 
morial Volume,     lllust.     Ball.,  1S76,  sin.  4to. 

Rice,  Miy. -*;<•".  William,  Imitp.  vol,  ii.,  Rick, 
Wii.i.iAM,  Lit.i  n.j  I  -crvcd  in  the  Crimea  and  in 
the  Indian  Muti.  ,  , •■.In d  1877.  1.  "Boy  Mill:"  with 
Illustrations  in  Fac-Simile,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo.  2.  Indian 
Game,  from  Quail  to  Tiger.     lllust.     Lon.,  1884,  r.  Svo. 

Rice-Jones.    See  Jones. 

Rich,  Elihu,  [mile,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  (Trans.)  The 
Bottom  of  the  Sea,  by  L.  Sourcl,  Lon.,  1870,  12uio.  2. 
History  of  the  War  between  Germany  and  France,  1870- 
71,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Rich,  Shebnah.  Truro,  Cape  Cod;  or.  Land- 
marks and  Seamarks,     lllust.     Bost.,  1883,  Svo. 

Rjc,h=Jonps.     See  Jones. 

Richard,  A.  P.,  M.A.  Cantab.  Marriage  and  Di- 
vorce :  including  the  Religious,  Practical,  and  Political 
Aspects  of  the  Question,  Lon.,  1888,  cr.  Svo. 

Richard,  Henry,  1812-1888.  1.  Letters  and  Es- 
says on  Wales,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  2.  Papers  on  tlio 
Reasonableness  of  International  Arbitration,  its  Recent 
Progress  and  the  Codification  of  the  Law  of  Nations : 

1275 


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2mo      10.   I.n.loK„eson  Drink.  Lon     1V78    Hrn'o       ^ 

of  Preventive  Medicine,  l!:r„.*',';!:sa%,.^"'»««^    "  ^-'' 

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i'"ble  uX"'V,  '  ';:  '  Wni"''Kr  forporatiL..,  Char- 
Wash.,  1887,  M.iio  '  ^^  ''«'""»  Meetings,  ic, 

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M«n.,ions,  Ac.     I       ,      Lon     is^n   r'^"''/,',?,*'^"'   f'"- 
.\.ii..»nee    and  ^-     ••         •     •'  "*;»•  ^vo.     2,  The  hmokv 
..    _.  nee,  and  ...    ..«u,,-.,y   oy    Water,  Lon.,  1870,  8v, 


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HIchnrdNon,    Clui 

Clii-i«(iiuiily  iiikI  the  l.iii 
HichnrilNtiii,  c;iiii> 

liiwill,    Mu. ;    Krmluatu.! 
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'x.       I.nrxci    Fortunes;     nr, 

'■■'iblcmn,  I'liilii,,  I  NHS,  I2niip. 

I'rniiciit,  1),  Isil,  at  lUl- 

Karlrnouth    C'lillugu,    l^^l  i 

\'<n   an.l    Kn({lisli    l,iiii«iin(5i' 

"th   sin.o  l^.l!,      I.   I'riinnr  ,.( 

.     .  --  t.,  IS7S,  |,,|,„.     2.  Till' Ci-o^H  • 

"/T'","  "','';"""■"•  '•'"'"•.  I'*"!'.  Ki'iio.  .i.  Tl,..  Choir,; 
of  Hooks.  N.  York,  issl,  |2,„o.  |.  AnMriivin  l.itoni- 
luro,  Kill, -ISM:  vol.  i.,  Thu   ll..v..|o|.n,ent  of  AnmLnn 

v'''u«'iiT'M«  .'••  ,'^"r'™"  '■"'-'"'•>' "'"'  ''''""""•  >>• 

1  orK,  Ifi.S7-,SH,  2  \'oIs.  8vo. 

"Tlic.  plaiilsloolarKo  lorthoinattTlal-..  ,  .  ,  li  u  a  val- 
lial.le  work;  kimI  ii  l.rlnif  U.s.s  (■..ni|,it.ho,i-iv  •  iha ii  , 
nvo»-,.,l  .|n,'ych,,„u|lia,  aii.T  lu*i  excliUvv  Hon,  „    ,,1,    " 

"The  NU'aoflho  pn'soiit  hook  Is  nrc|,.,Mi.nms,  A  mi- 
liirv  ht;mr  at  the  varllcM,  will  he  »oon\Mi,,iiKli  t.i  in,  kl 
sucli  pstlniates  ol  th,.  AnnTloai,  llteraliire.  ,1'  7,  1,  y  ,"1,, 
has  Htlorm,  0,1.  The  wisest  man  In  tho  worM  ',,u  l\  ,t  , 
-.'Si,  xxxli  ,w*  '""■'■  ''"  '"""''  '""  ''"^•''  ""oni|!l'',l  |/'' 

With  C.,M,K  IlKNi.v  .\.  The  Colle^o  Book.  &lito,l 
•>>■«:  F-  H   an.l  II.  A.C.     Ilhi-t.     Host.,  Isrs,  |t„ 

IllchlirdM.,,,    I),    v.,    ...litor    of    tho     Davenport: 
(Iowa)  Deinoorat.     A   (Jinllo  rniinil   the   Earth  :    ll'nne  ' 
Letters  trom  Joreinn  Liin.ls,  ('hie.,  IHHT,  8vo 
„„i',','hi'  """"".V  i"''ves  forward  In  the  hrlskest  stylo  Im-  i 

llH-linrdsou,   Kdward,   Jr.  "Quakerism    ,•-,„„  ! 
the    Umreli.     liy    an    K.v-Membor   of    the    ,>loeiety    of 
Frienils.      I.on.,  18(10.  '  j 

Ilichardsoii,  Kli/a.     The  Veil  Lifted;  tho  Ho- 
nianoe  an,l  Heal-      ,f  Convent   Life,  Lon,,  1871,  12i„o:  ' 
new  oil..  1886.  ' 

Uichnrdion,    I'rcderika.     I.   Xavior    ami    I 

Lon.,  LS6S,  p.  ,Svo.     2.  Tho    Ilia.l  of  the   i:„..t;    a  Seleo- 

,'""  "f  J;"^^*?""'"  ''rawn  from  Valniike'a  ••  Kan.ayana," 
Lon.,  1870,  |>.  Svo. 

Richardson,  G.,  geoond  master  of  Winehe.^tor 
tollego.  Elementary  Treatise  on  Geometrical  Conig 
Seel  ions,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Sy,,. 

IticliardHoii,  G.  An  Account  of  some  Well-Au- 
llnnticateil  .Miracles,  Lon.,  l-^^.'i   Svo 

Uichardsoii,  George  Gib««ii.  The  Corn- and 
Cattle-Producing  Diatriots  of  France.  Illust.  Lon. 
1H78,  Hvo.  ' 

..I'm.',"  '™"""'"^  ,*"'"'  In'preslliiuf  facts,  ami  notwith- 
sluii.  liiB  the  .iiiaiitlty  „r  .si,illstlcs,  may  1,,:  r,;,!  f  o  „  1  "- 
Kimilnt!  to  end  with  undiminished  interest  hy  „i  "  ,„\, 
who  rares  ahout  Fraiueaiid  desires  toobtali,  a  mor  eu^'i^ 
rati'  knowledge  of  the  »nl)jeet."-.s'n^  ftr ,  .xlv  "  "J  Wki 

V 'V",''ocT*'.?„""'  "•  **'•  ■'■'"'  >'i"i™al  lianks,N. 
iork,  1880,  H2ino. 

ISsV""*""'"""'  "•""""«•    Evory-Day  Doing.,  Lon., 

liiehardson,  J.  S.  G.  1.  South  Carolina  Ueports. 
vols..Tiv.,xv.,(f8B6-lSf,s,)Chio.,2vols.  Svo.  2.  South 
tarolina  buprenio  I'ourt  Koports,  vols,  vl.-x.,  (187B- 
ISTil,)  Jersey  City,  N.J.,  1877-1880,  5  vols.  Hvo. 

liiehardson,  .1.  W.  The  Works  and  Words  of 
Uo,l:  Illustrations  of  tho  Nineteenth  Psalm,  Lon.,  ls:o 
p.  Svo.  I       •", 

Richardson,  James.  The  Wonders  of  the  Yel- 
lowstono,  N.  Iiork,  1872,  I2mo. 

Hichardsoii,   James,   ("Adam  Stevin,"  pseud.) 
hyes  Kight:  a  l'     helor's  Talks  with  his  Itoya.     lllu 
fiost.,  1878,  sq.  -.o. 

Richardson,  James.  Neophonosraphy:  .Method 
t  .^'""•''  *",«•'"•  Scientif,,.,  and  Easy  Alphabetiua 
Writing,  N.  V.,rk,  1870.  I. 'mo.  ^  aoeuuu 

Hiehardsoii,  Ven.  John,  D.D.,  b.  1S17,-  gradu- 
atoii  1,1  Irinily  College,  Dublin.  1842;  ordained  1  St"  • 
vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  liury  st.  Edmunds,  18,^7-74,  and 
since  then  of  Camden  Church,  Camberwell ;  archdeacon 
ol  houthwark  since  1882.  1.  The  Preaching  of  the 
Uoss:  Sermons,  Lon.,  lS(i9,  p.  ^vo.  2.  Gospel  fnitie- 
I-on.,  187,,,  ,  2mo.  X  Daily  'lleadings  for  Sea's.ns  Eas: 
,r  '"JVhit.suntule,  Lon.,  187,-,.  p.  Svo.  4.  Thoughts 
about  Salvation,  for  Thinking  Men,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo. 
•-.  l-wnrns,  r-uggestions  ad  Cioruni,  ...  Five  Lectures 
nt  Hereford,  Lon.,  1879,  18mo.  «.  Early  Days  in  the 
Christian  Life.  l,o„  ,  1881.     7.  Steps  unto  Heaven,  Lon., 


As  Yankees  see  iia:  or, 

■  •-^O,  er.  Svo. 


reihh   11,  (     Anieiican   Ileal,!,    l'rlmer»,"j  Phlla.,    187(1, 

Rit'hardson,  l.i'andcr. 

Cuslnios  of  the  Coikneys,  l,(,n., 

in"'*^j;"^'!:riv''"-,n!;''-  '^-•'«'l-^'r'-  I'- 

Richardson,  Octavia.  (IM.)  The  Itight  Plesaunt 
li-torie  ol  he  I'uur  ,^„„„es  of  Aymon,  (Early  Eng. 
le.xt  .^oc.  I'ub,,)  I.on.,  Issi,  ,sv„  ^        *' 

first  ehiHs  •Iheol.,  „.   King's  .'olleg,..  l.oiul iMWl,  or 

dallied    IStlO,    vi,. f  ,S.a...n,   Devonshire,  since   1SS|. 

1.1  lie  Young  Coniiiiunleaors  Manual,  L,m.,  IssH 
■l-mo.  2  Ministering  Sen.mts:  a  Manuol  for  Cborlsl 
ters  anil  .'servers,  Lon.,  I8SH,  .')2mo. 

1  i"''is"i"s"""'  "■     ''"'"   "'    '  *"''»'""'e  f"i-  Coal, 

Richurdson,  R.      Ireland  in    18811:  with  an  Agii- 
;  cultoia    Mill,  ol    Inland,  Lon.,  ISM,  sm.  4to. 

Riihardsoii,  Rnl|>h,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.H.C.P.  Edin 
be  .-„n,plieity    of   Life:    an   Inlroduetorv   Chapter  on 

i  \,',o''f't  ;"".:'."'•,'•""  '  '"•■"  '=''••  entitled  ••On  the 
Valine  ol    I. lie,'    .Ho.,  |s7!i. 

I  Richardson,  Hvv.  Roberl.  I.  Communings  in 
lie  Niiietuary,   Lexington,  Ky.,  IS72,  18mo.     2.  .<eri|,. 

I  Ric'iardMon,  Robert,  h.  |s,',(i,  „t  Sydnev,  New 
I  South  Walls:  graduated  at  Sydney  Cniversity  1S7(). 
I  and  since  thei,  has  followed  Journalism  and  literature  as 
:a  protession  n,  Sydney,  London,  and  Edinburgh,  act- 
ing  as  a  corresnondeM  of  several  papers,  and  contrib- 
(  uling  to  Good  Words.  Temple  liar,  and   other  popular 

'TrTn'th  f  1.';-""  1""^',"'  ^rnngdale,  o'r, '  The 
>  rength  ol  Patience,  Lon.,  1S7.^  I  ~n,o.  2.  The  Cold 
.MioiUder;  or,  A  llalf-Ve.ir  at  Caiglen,  Edin.,  187fl, 
Uiw.     .).    Our    Junior    Mathematical    Master,    and    A 

enluus    Errand,   Lon.,  I87G,    ISmo.      I.   The  Boys  of 

illoughby    fcchoo  :    a    Tale,    Edin.,    Isr7,    12mo.      5. 

iilack  Harry;    or,  Lost  in  the  Hush,  Lon.,  1877,  ISmo. 

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2mo.      7.     Phils    Champion:    an    Irish   Story,  Edin 
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1.011      88(1,  p.  Svo      9.  Almost  a  Hero;  or,  School-Days 

llest  I  .'"k  •  "^T-  >"•'  "*'*"'  I'-  «vo.  10.  The 
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I  .  Ibe  Light-lIouse-Keeper  for  a  Night,  and  other 
n  Ti''  t?-  "";  "*■""•  '2-  Tbe  Little  Australian  , 
?^.,  ,.  '""^^'  '"  "'"  J^""''-  •'•^o  I'""  .  1881,  18ino,  K) 
Little  Flotsam:  a  .'Slory  I  ,r  Boys  and  Girls,  Ac,  Lon.,' 
8SI  p.  Svo.  14.  Two  llrothers,  Edin.,  I.sSl,  ISmo 
l.J.  Iho  llu  m  the  Bush.-  a  Tale  of  Australian  Ad- 
venture,  Edin.,  1SS2,  p.  8vo.  16.  Balphs  Year  in 
Russia:  a  .story  of  Travel  and  Advenlu  e  in  Eastern 
i-urope,  Lon  18S2,  12mo.  17.  Adventurous  Boat  Voy" 
ages,  Lon..  IS8I,  p.  Svo.  IS.  The  Story  of  the  Ni^er: 
a  Record  of  Travel  and  Adventure  from  the  Days  of 
Mungo  Park  to  the  Present  Time,  Lon.,  18S7,or  8vo 

is?^'"''*/'''*""'  ^•,   ''^"''"'  "'  '^'^''""  =  "■  Novel,  Lon., 
I8SJ,  or.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1SS4.  ' 

StJChardson,  S.  T.  "Friends"  in  Council-  a 
J!rier.u^   -".inday-School  Conference;  2d  eJ  .  Lon.,  1S75 

Ru!-.UM>son,  W'.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.  Remar'ks  on 
;■  'be.,'.       jpeeially  11,   Kefercnoe  to   Treatment,  Lon., 


,  p.  Svo. 


Richardsun,  John,  of  St.  John's,  Keswick.  "Cum- 
berland   lalk:     l>eing  Short  Tales  and  Rhymes  in  the 
uialect  of  that  Country,  Lon.  and  Carlisle,  1872-76,  two 
series,  l2mo. 
V   -SO 


.  '".♦='"•  f''^""".  W- 1"  Di'tioa  and  Conduct  of  Nurse, 
in  I  rivate  .Nursing,  Lon.,  ISS7,  n;„\o 

Richardson,  William.  I.  -'rhc  Timber  Mer- 
chants, Importer's,  and  Ship-Owner's  Freight-Book 
Lon  Is  ;.  p  Svo.  2.  The  Timber  Merchant:  Guide 
tor  liuilding  Contractors,  Ac,  Lon.,  1870,  I2nio 

Richardson,  William  Adams,   Li.  1, ,  i„„ie 

vol  11  add.,]  b  IS21.  at  Tyngsborough.  .Mass.,  gradu" 
ated  at  Harvard  Is4,i.  and  m  the  law  department  1846- 
electeil  ludge  of  the  U.S.  Court  of  Clai:.;.  1874  aiel 
chiet  justice  ISS.",.  1.  National  Banking  Laws,  'lS72 
:,•  i^r'"'!"™'  rnformation  concerning  the  Public  Debt  of 
the  United    Stales.  Wash.,    1872,  r.  Svo  Fd  )  Re 

vised  Statutes  of  the  Lnite.l  States:  t^m„  ,,.[■„(  em'- 
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Ketercnces  connecting   Provisions  on  the  same  Subiect 

v^ff^^rl'^'^,  ^"'■'^  '^"-i  ''?'•  '•'  I-^gi^^'ion  of 'the 
^ortj-rUird     to     lorty-Sixth    Congresses,     (1873-81) 

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Wn«h„  IHMl,   (to.     With  SAvnKn.  Okoikik    P„  Siipi.li,.  I  ;).  Aclnhled,  N.  Vork,  (872 
uifiit  t<>  tho  Miu»uoliu»utt«  Oeimnil  Slututui,  IHflO-lHHI,  :  IHT3.     ,').  The    KiiUl    Dowor 
""».'  'J^'  '-""-'•  -..""'*■  '"'•  !  Two   P,ul,.,  .\.  V.    '■    tH75,  ■ 

lUrhnrdMOii,  Williiim  C.    .Syitcm  of  ObKtetrl.'.  I  or,  Wlint  in   Truti        Ill-ist. 
on  lloiiii>'o|iiitlii.^  I'riiii'i|ili'!',  St..  r,iiiil»,  Mo,,  1H77,  Hvo 


"    ■ I'" ■  '  ""  il'i'^t  '^i-    it<iiiir<,   .»IU,,    int  I,  OVO, 

Itichurilsoii,  W  illiiliii  lluiiry,  F.H.A.,  Knulimtcd 
BtHt.  Miiry  Hull,  li\l'(ir.|.  ImTI;  Iniiiii^rly  mniMliiot  luin- 
tor  In  Cbriat  Cliurcb  Ciitliwlral  SlIiuoI,  Oxlonl,  iiiid  in 
yuiscn  Kli/,iil)i'th'»  School,  I|iBwlch.  (Ivl.i  The  AiiniilU 
of  I|iH«"li''.  The  l.uwoK,  I'lmtoiiiH,  nnd  (lovernii".  of  the 
miino.  Colliioteil  out  of  y'  Hiiioril?,  H.ioki'»,iiiiil  Wrilin)(K 
of  thiit  Towiio.  Ily  Niithiuilfl  UuiMiii,  INtil.  Willi  a 
Memoir  by  S.  Wenthorii.     I|i»wiih,  iaM4,  Svo. 

Itlclien,  Mr*.  Anna  ti.,  wife  i>f  K.  11.  Riohe», 
iii/rii.  I.  The  "1  Willa"  .,f  Scrii]tur«,  Lun.,  IS71), 
l2iuo.  2.  The  "  I  Will"  lliillohiy  Toxt  iiml  Yuiir  Hook, 
I.on.,  IS-tf,  ;i2ino.  3.  Hid  in  the  Huiirt;  Short  llihlo 
Kwidlngd  for  Kvitv  D,iy,  I,„n.,  IHSI,  ,|o„io.  ).  ('„n. 
<'ernin»?  Hiniseir  ho  Witnosa  of  the  Word  to  I'luist, 
l.on.,  \HH\,  f,,.  li,,,,,,. 

lliclie»,fcduunlII.,I.f'I>.,K.K.A.S.  I.  Stretched 
Out  u|ion  I  lie  WiittTH,  Lon.,  1S7I),  Svo.  2.  .My  Tour  Kimt- 
wurd:  the  .Meiliturninuan,  Kgypt,  Ac,  l.on.,  I,SS7,  n, 
Hvo.  3.  Soniethinn  Went  Wrong:  ii  Story  of  Hyiino- 
lism,  Non..  Isss,  I'Jmo.  t.  Doginatisni,  th»  Cousulenoe, 
nnd  Agnnalicisni,  I,on.,  ISHS,  or.  Svo. 

Ilii-hi'y,  AlexHiidi-r  <;eorKe,  Q.C.,  r,I,.D., 
iM.h.l.A.;  dopuly  jiogiu.^  jirofussor  of  feudiil  and  Kng- 
lnh  law  in  the  University  of  XJublin.  I.  I.ccturen  on 
the  History  id'  In-land,  Dublin,  Is7i),  two  series,  n.  Svo. 
2.  The  Irisli  l.iind  Laws,  T.on,,  ISS{),  i>.  Svo. 

"  It  I'ontaln.s  an  I'xainhiHtlori  of  tliu  Act  of  1870,  which 
(K'HoryfN  tlu'  allfiuhm  of  all  Irish  land  law  refornionj."— 
1.  h.  ('.  I.hMI.lK:  ,lcri</,,  xvlli.  4l',». 

3.  (Kd.)  Ancient  l.iws  of  Ireland:  a,  Selection  of 
Urehon  Law  Tracts,  1>S»,  Svo.  I,  A  Short  History  of 
the  Irish  People  down  to  the  Date  of  tb«  Plantalicm  of 
Ulster.  Editeii,  with  Notes,  by  KoliiTt  Komney  Kane, 
Ll,.l).,  M,R.I,A,  l.on.,  IS87,  or.  Svo.  Posth.  (Con- 
tains the  two  seiHfS  of  "  Lci'turea"  |irovi.,usly  published, 
a  lecture,  delivered  at  Edinburgh,  on  the  Physical  Geog- 
raphy of  Ireland,  and  a  fragment  of  a  largo  liistory  of 
Ireland,  on  which  the  author  was  engaged  at  the  time 
of  his  death,  the  whole  arrange!  in  a  eunuected  series 
nnd  annotated  by  the  editor.)  j 

"His  study  of  the  Hrtduui  lawH  .Midowed  hlin  with  an 
iouleni's»  (il  uurceiitlijii  that  oimlil,  il  hi,,,  i,.  ii,»,„.i  1.1., 


«..oo,,,  ,vJ  ,/,>..■       .1    .,  ,.'.v"^''  '''"'"""»"     '''"•""'v    )iorKsoi    Ijeonardo  1  a   V  ne      Lon      ISS.'i     ■' 


way  with  unerrlnK'  Instlint  Ihroim'h  the  mazes  of  Irish 
Ills  ;>iy.  More  llm|i  llii,,  It  laiiKlit  hiiii  to  appreciate  the 
fl■elln^'Sot  the  Irish  iiatUvs,  aiol  at  the  .same  lime  to  do 
Justice  to  those  ellorLs  of  the  KiikHsIi  (lov.riiiiiciit  wliich, 
however  mistJikeii  In  design,  however  fruitless  in  result.-, 
were  lor  the  111.  ..st  part  born  .da  good  Inteiiliiin  and  an 
Iniiiust  desire  tn  riviluc  Irelaiiil.  ,  .  .  His  work  is  not  so 
miii'h  a  history  in  the  ordinary  sense,  as  an  orouiion  or  a 
cine  wheri'Witli  to  read  history.  And  this  Is  liist  wliat  is 
wanted  at  the  present  time,  when  -.>  many  earnest  .students 
are  belli),'  attracted  Ui  Irish  bi.slory."-K.  Uu.SLoi';  Acuil., 

Iticlicy,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  professor  of  eocle- 
■mstieal  history  in  the  (ieneral  Thc.dogical  Seminary, 
New  \ork  City.  The  Churchman's  Hand -Book  :  a  Prac- 
tical Huido  on  the  lUghts  and  Duties  of  Reetora,  War- 
dens, Vestrymen,  .te.,  N.  Vork,  H-i».  liimo. 

KichingH,  Ilev.  Alfred  Cornelius,  M.A.,  erndu 

ted      111      rhrJ-t'u      ri.,!! n I  ..;    1    .  .....  '  *?     . 


4,  /oil    Hodman,  N.  Vork, 

N,    Vork,    1874.     «.  Tb» 

■im.     7.  Hope    Kayniond  i 

-.  -    .......     .V,  York,  187,0,  I ilnio.     H. 

Alice  (IrnnI,  \.  Y„rk,  Is7(i,  I2ino.  II.  Harry  the  Pro.li- 
lial,  N.  York,  IS's,  Irtnio,  in.  Drifting  and  Anehore.l, 
v.  York,  ISNii,  jeimo,  n,  ii,„i.  ciin,,,,,  jj.  Vork,  Issl. 
Illnio.  12.  Hoys  Wife,  and  otiici  Stories,  N,  York,  ISs;, 
l2mo,  13.  Woman,  First  and  Last,  and  what  she  bus 
done,  .\.  York,  18H7,  12mo.  II,  Anna  Maynard,  the 
kinif's  Daughter,  N.  Vork,  ISSM,  l2iiio. 

Hii-hllioiid,  I.  I,,  Three  Courses  for  Threepence: 
Ten  l.esiims  in  Cottage  Cookery,  Lon.,  IH.^.i,  l2mo. 

Kiehinoild,  J.  I\  1.  Tlie  llrigbt  Side  of  .New  York 
(City)  and  its  Inslitutions.  Illiist.  N.  York,  l^ri,  mvo; 
new  ed.,  1S74.  2.  Diamonds,  Unpolished  and  Polished. 
Illiist.     N.  York,  187'!,  12ino. 

Hii'hnioiid,  W,  D.  I,  (irammar  of  Lithography, 
Lon..  IS7II,  p.  ,sn,.  i>.  Colour  and  I 'olour- Printing,  as 
ftpplieil  to  l.illiograpliv,  Lon.,  ISS.i,  er.  Svo. 

Hichiiiond,  Hevl  Hili'rid  John,  M.A„  gradu- 
ated at  Keblc  C.illege.  (),\ford,  IH7.;;  ordained  IH77j 
tutor  of  Kelile  College  ls?rt-Hl  j  warden  id'  Trinity  Col- 
logo,  (Jlenalmond,  1S81-SS.  Christian  Eeonmiiics,  Lon., 
18HS,  er.  Svo. 

"It  Is  an  attempt  tn  redeem  polltleal  ecoiiomy  from  the 
impntation  of  JiistKying  all  the  selllsh  iiinl  godless  aclloim 
which  are  conimitted  In  its  name."     .S/,(e^it»r,  1x1.  S.1I. 

ItlcliK'r,  EliKUne.  Co-Operulivo  Stores:  their 
History,  Organination,  nnd  Management,  N,  Vork,  Isi!" 
Itichter,  Jean  Piuil,  Pb  D.,  M.A.,  b.  ls47,  »t 
Dresden;  educated  at  the  universities  of  Leipaic  and 
Rostook;  was  private  tutor  to  the  present  Landgraf 
Alexander  Pricdrieh  of  Hesse  lS7l-7:t,  and  allcrwards 
spent  three  years  in  Italy  and  in  the  East,  making  re- 
searches in  connection  with  early  Christian  and  Kenais- 
sance  art|  resiiled  in  London  from  IS7S  to  I  SSI,  and 
since  then  has  liveil  in  Italy,  engaged  in  the  preparation 
ol  winks  relating  to  Italian  art.  He  is  an  bonorarv 
member  of  the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  .Milan,  and  a 
kniglit  (first  class)  of  the  onlers  of  St,  Michael  and 
Jrederick.  He  lias  contributed  articles  to  the  Academy, 
the  Nineteenth  Century,  and  other  periodicals,  ami  piih- 
lisbed  several  works  in  (icrman,  1.  Leonardo  da  Vinci, 
('Mireat  Artists,")  Lon,,  ISSO,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  Tlie 
Literary  Works  of   Leonardo  da  Vinci,    Lon..    ISS.'i 

....1.1       1 U >         T..I-      .         .......  ' 


This  is  a  valuable  book,  but  .  .  .  the  .style  Is  dry  and 
Dr.  Kleiner  does  not  write  tor  thetreii- 


■       !■  ■  •"•     ".   .,,.,...11  i\i\.  111  iiiu  iiiiiifmai  nailery. 

Illustrated  with  Photographs  and  Wood-Engiavini's. 
Lon.,  I8S3,  4to. 

"This  is  a  valun 

wanting  In  eliarni.    „ >.,„.,  ,.„i.„  „„i  „  ,,n,  „„.  ^,^^ 

eriil  reader:  he  specially  addresses  the  art  sliident.  .  .  . 
Ills  ohjectistogiveahlstory  of  the  Italian  silus.ls  as  11- 
lustraled  by  the  pictures  In  the  .National  Uallery  nt 

the  photographs  which  illustrate  the  I k  it  is  impossible 

U>  speak  with  too  high  praise."— .s>(r/(l^yr,  hi.  Glli. 

4.  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Paintings  lent  for 
the  Exhibition  [in  the  Corporation  (lalleries,  (llasgow  1 
by  the  Mari|Uess  of  liuto,  Glasgow,  ISS4,  Svo.  5.  Notes 
on  Vasari's  "  Lives  of  Painters,  Sculptors,  and  Arch- 
itects," Lon.,  IH.S5,  l2mo.  (This  forms  the  sixth  vid.  of 
the  translation  by  .Mrs.  J.  Foster  of  Vasari's  "Lives' 
publislied  in  "  Uohn's  Standard  Library.")  Willi 
Si'AiiKKs,  J.  C.  L,,  Catalogue  of  tiie  Pictures  in  the  Diil- 


ated   at  Chris'fs   Col^,^^;     Cambr  dge     ,sV       imK      """Y'r'n'  "^^  Vt  ^V  '^""''"«i"'-"  "^  "'«  l''"'"^""  i"  the  D„l- 
1S44,.    vicar  .of    Boxmt.V  sinie  'iT.S.  '  Tl',:,   Churls  I  P::il;te;rC''lsm'  """  «'"«"'1''"'='"  Notices  of  the 


Holy  Year:  Hymns  and  Poems  for  Alltho'sund'iys'and 
ISsf       '^'  "''  "'"  ^'''"''"'''   ''■'"■'  '885,   ISmoi  2d  ed., 

Richmond,  A.  11.  1.  Intemperance  and  Crime: 
tourt  and  Prison  Leaves  from  the  Diary  of  an  Old 
Lawyer,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1883,  2  vols,  in  I.  Hvo;  newed., 
entitled  "  Leaves  from  the  Diary  of  an  Old  Lawyer:  In- 
temperance the  Great  Source  of  Crime,"  N  York  ISSO 
'?■  .'■"'"  a     u  ^'""  ^  '""'  "'  Cassadaga  Lake  :  a  Review 

?L;  ,„  "y""'^'-'^""""'"'"'^'^"'  Kenort;  2d  ed.,  Bust., 
18SS,  12mo.  ' 

Th**v'""c'""''  ^"'  *^<"«  I"  v.,  (Hatch.)    I. 

Ihe  Now  Science:  a  Series  of  Inspirational  Discourses- 
No  1,  Lon.,  1S73,  Svo.  2.  Spiritual  Ethics:  a  Series 
of  Inspirational  Discourses:  No.  1,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo.  3 
,0-1;''  ,T'^  Spiritual  Light,  and  other  Lectures,  Bost.. 
;„;;'  '„■""•  {■  T?"  symbol  ae.ies  or  Lectures,  Bost., 
1877,  IBmo.  .l.  \  Dices  from  Life's  Thither  Side:  Is 
Materialization  True?  Lectures,  Bost.,  187S,  Svo.  6 
Discourses  on  Religion,  Morals,  Philosophy,  and  Meta- 
phvsics;  2d  ed.,  N.York,  1880,  12mo. 

Richmond,  Mrs.  E.  J.     I.  The   McAllisters,  N 
■iork,  1871.     2.  The  Jewelled   Serpent,  N.  York,  1872. 
1278 


Richter,  Louisa  Maria,  b.  1852,  at  Broussa, 
Asia  Minor;  daughter  of  Heinrich  .Schwab,  Aufltria.i 
and  American  consul  at  Broussa  ;  educated  at  Iho  Dia- 
konessenschulo,  Smyrna,  IS«3-llti;  removed  to  England 
in  1871,  and  was  married  to  Dr,  J.  P.  Richter,  miiji-a,  in 
IS78.  I.  (Trans.)  Italian  Masters  in  German  Galleries : 
n  Critical  Essay  on  the  Italian  Pictures  in  the  Galleries 
of  .Municli,  Dresden,  Berlin;  from  the  German  of  ti. 
Morelii.  Illust.  Lon.,  1883.  p.  Svo.  2.  Melita ;  a 
Turkish  Love-Storv,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Richter,  Otto.  1.  A  .System  of  Chemical  Philos- 
ophy, Lon.,  ISliS,  Svo.  2.  Successful  Action  of  Sodium 
and  Iodide  of  Etliyl,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  3.  Chemical  Con- 
dition of  Glycolio  Alcohol  and  its  Ileterologues,  Lon., 
1872,  Svo.  4.  Chemical  Constitution  id'  Inorganic  Acids, 
Bases,  and  Salts.  T.nn..  1882.  Syo.  4.  The  Typo-Nucleus 
Theory,  Lon.,  1SS3. 

Rickaby,  Joseph,  S.,T.,  professor  at  Stonyhurst 
College.  Moral  Philosophy,  ("  Manuals  of  Catholic  Phi- 
losoiihy,")  Lon.,  1888,  or.  Svo. 

Richard,  F.  J.  Mineral  and  other  Resources  of 
lie  Argentine  Republic,  1869,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 

Rickard,    Thomas.      The    Gold-Fields    of   the 


RIO 

Tranamul;  Willi  n  M»ii,  iind  iin  A|infn(li!i  cm  tho  AiHii- 
cent  Coal  ainl  Inin  nf  \iitiil,  l,<iii„  iNMl,  Mvu. 

Hli'hiird,  W.  Miinuiil  nf  the  Motrlo  Sy«leiii.  I. on., 
1H7.'.  I2in...  ^ 

ItivknrdH,  K.  IN.IIy;  „r,  Nothing  like  Frien.l., 
1,1111.,   ISHL'.  »(|.  Khn.i. 

KlckunU,    lOdith   ('.      I.    Iloro  nu<l    Iloroaftir 
Thoughts    iin<l    .'^iixnialliiiiH,    1,1,11  .    |i,    Nv,,.     n     Lmi,. 
Nel((hhciiirn  in  I.M.iilnn.     Illini,     l.un.,  Jh.hj   .,."s\c,.     ;|, 
A  StmiiKu  Kxhihitiun,  ami  uthur  Tftlen  for  the  Yuunu! 
Illiixt.      I.iin.,  \>i-*T,  p.  Nvd. 

Uirlinrdii,  NIr  (ieorRe  Kollilltv,  K.c.l).,  M.a., 

r<(H(.',  vol.  li.,  ii,|,|.,|  b.  IMH;  ,.,|i„.,n„,|  ,„  |.;|,,|,  |,,„| 
Oxfonl,  unil  (ili'clc.j  II  KclldW  ..!'  (iiiutir«  Ciliu^o;  fullu.l 
to  thc!  bur  lit  tho  Inner  'rciniiln  l^<:)7:  impli'^sor  uf  iiolii. 
ion!  iMoniiiiiy  nt  iixC.r.l  ls..l-.'i«.  |',,|,ui,ir  Kmiyn  on 
I'olilinil  K.oiinmy,  l,on  ,  l.STI,  l.'iii...  With  Uave.ns- 
wiiurii,  l,(iiiB,  IIIIIII..I  Tlui  /Kni'iil  <,(  VirKil,  in  Unuliuli 
llliiiik  Vcr.Hi',  Ivliii.,  IS7I-r'.',  ■:  vnU.  rp.  ^v.i. 

ItiikcIlN,  Kev.  .Miirtiii  Henry,  .M  .\.,«rii.liiiiti..l 
lit  h.\i!i.!r  ('oli.'xc  llxlorU,  lxl7:  orJiiini..!  ISIHj  vli'ur 
of  KiiiKlilon  .linco  l•^7«.  Savoil  by  \m  l,ilu:  Thouijhts 
on  Iho  I'liwiit  Wink  of  ('hri.«t,  l.on.,  1m7;i,  p,  svu. 

Iticketts,  Pi'tfrdf  IN-yNlt*  r.  Xoten  on  AK^iivlnir 
anil  Ai-siiy  SohciiifH.  Illiii.t.  \.  Voik,  I,s7rt,  nvo  With 
RusNKi,!,,  S.  11.,  Sk.'iuton  \„tM  upon  Inoraiinio  CUuin- 
Utrv.     I'lirt  I.     N,  Vork,  I«s7,  ^Imo. 

Itickuit',  Andrew  !•'.  Niimb.ra  itpplloil  to  Com- 
plete Arithiiii'tio,  N,  York,  l.sSil,  I'.'nio. 

Itickfi,  (.curKr.  I.  Kk'm.iitnry  Arithnietie,  iwul 
how  lo  Teiii'h  it,  l.on.,  I,S7!I,  p.  sv„.  2.  Arillinielio  for 
I'uiiil  Toiii'heiK,  l.on.,  I.SHI,  p.  Svo.  I!,  ubjivi  l.usson*. 
itnil  how  to  jjivf  tlifin,  I,on.,  Issil-.Hj,  two  suriu.H,  p.  Svo. 
4.  E.XfrcincK  in  Arilhiiietio,  l,on.,  |sH|,  l2nio.  .i,  Kirxt 
LesrioiH  in  AI«ol)rii.  l.on.,  is.nrt, ;)  purls,  p.  svn.  i)  Xut- 
uriil  lli-tory  Objwt  Lcvsons :  ii  M.inuiil  for  TwIuherK. 
Lon.,  IMSH,  p.  Svo. 

Riuurd,  Frederick  Willinm,  [,i,ii,;  vol,  ii., 
ndd.,]  libniriiin  of  the  New  Jersey  lli.-lorli'iil  .Soeiety.  1. 
KnKliHh  .Sonj^a  from  Foreign  t.m^jiie^  Trenton,' N.,/ , 
I87il,  l2ino,  2.  The  ,<elf.Tornienior i  from  the  l,atin  of 
Terenliiis:   with  more  l■)n){li^lll  .-^oiij;.,,  Issj. 

Kiddell,    .Mr».    Chtirlulle    Kli/n    liowson, 

[lllltr,  vol.   II.,  lilDIIKI.I.,    MllH.   J.  Il„ll,l,|.,)    b.ilboilt    1^.17; 

daughter  of  Jiimen  t'owan,  of  ('iirrickrurgiis.  County  An- 
trim) miirried,  I.h,^",  t„  ,|,  i|.  Ui,|,|,.||.  „f  Winaon  (Ireen 
House,  Stallordflliire,  Kn^.  t^ovenil  of  lier  early  novels 
were  published  under  llie  pseuilonyme  of  "  F.  U.  Tiaf- 
ford,"  (,,.  v.,  (iiil,;  vol.  iii.)  I.  Austin  Friars;  n  Novel, 
Lon.,  IS70,  .'t  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1875,  1  vol.  2.  A 
LilV'.i  Asaizo,  l,on.,  1,>*7(I,  3  voIh.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  |S7.-,. 

"Mrs.  KlcUIell  loses  none  of  the  viijcmr  of  orif{iiuil  emi- 
ceptluii  wlil(|li  nmrkeil  'HeorKe  ileilirnnd  made  her  name, 
but  neither  does  she  lose  uny  of  her  faiilLs  uh  she  noes  on  ■' 
—foil.  A'tT.,  x.i(.\l.  U2. 

:i.  The   Earl'.f  rromise:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  IS7;i,  X  vols 
p.  Hyo;    new  ed.,  IS7.S  1    vol.     4.   Home,  .'^weet   Home! 
Lon.,  1,S73,  .'1  vols.  p.  Svo.      5.  Joy  after  .'^orrow,   l.oii., 
IH7:i,  p.  .Svo;    new  ed.,   1,S77.     li.  .Morlomley's    Kstale, 
Lon.,  1S74,  3   vols.  p.  Svo ;    now  eil.,   IS77,   1    vol.     7 
Above  .Suspieion,   Lon.,  IS7J,  :!    vols.  p.  8v).     s.    The 
Uuliiij;    Passion:    a    Novel.    Lon..   IS7«,    l2mo.     !l.   My 
First   Love  and  my  Last    Love  :    a   Novel,    l.on.,    IS7e 
12mo,     10.   Her  .Mother's   Darliii;,',    Lon.,  IS77   :j   yoh  •  I 
new  ed.,  lX-\),  I  vol.     U.   Fairy  Water:    a  Novel,  Lon'!  ' 
IS7.S   12mo;    new  ed.,    issj.     12.    Tho   Disappearance  i 
ol    .Mr.  Jereiiiiali  Uedworth,   Lun.,  I87il,  Svo.     13.  The 
Mystery  in   I'alaoe  Uarden.s,  l,..ii.,  issil,  3  vols.  er.  Svo 
14.  Alarie  Speneeley ;    or,  A   lli;,'h    Ideal,  Lon.,'  ISSI,  :i 
vols.  or.  Svo;    new  ed.,  1SS;1.     |j.  The  Senior  I'artncr, 
Lon.,  1881,  3  voLs.  cr.  Syo ;  new  ed.,  I8,s;i.     Hi.   Daisies  1 
and  buttercups:    a  Novel  of  the   I'pper  Thames,  Lon.,  ! 
1S82,  li  vols.  or.  Svo  ;  new  e.L,  1883.      17.  Thc  Prince  of  ! 
Wales    Oarden-Party,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  ' 
8yo;   new  ed..  l^vt.      is.  Weird  Stories,  Lon.,  1882  p   ' 
8vo.     lU.  A  Sirua;gle   for    Fame,   Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  or. 
Svo;  now  ed.,  1884      20.  Thc  Uninhabited   House  and 
the  Haunted  Kivei,  Lon.,  1883.  p.  Svo;    new  ed.,  1885.  ' 
M.  busan  Drummond  ;    a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols.  cr.  i 
Svo.     22.  Uorna  Boyle  :  a  Love-,>;tory  of  the  County  of  I 
i>cvan,  Lun.,  1,SS4,  er.  Svo;    new  ed.,  i.sso.     23.    .Viitre 
Court:  a  Tale  of  tho  Great  City,  Lon.,  1885,  3  vols.  cr. 
8vo.     24.  .Miss  Gaseuigno ;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 
2o.  Tho  Nun's  Curse:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  I8S7,  3  vols.  cr. 
8vo.     2fi.  Idle  Tales,  Lon.,  I8S8,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Kiddell,  John,  adyooate.  (Assisted  by  M.  Bk.h- 
iiyuH,  Jn.,  and  J.  Mo.ntoo.meiiy  :)  Notes  on  the  Pedlgre- 


RID 

I  of  Ann   (Iroom,    DiichcM  of  Mantua,  and  of  hir  .<on, 

I  Charlei    Ollley    llrooin    .N'apiir,   I'riiiou  of   .Miuiljn      lo 

I    whieh   Ii   ailded  an    Intro,lu(.|,,rv  Ks-iv  by  an  ^  Jio..i\ti, 

of  the  Hootllnh  liar,  Lon..  |s7ii,  svr.      i'riviitui     i.i.nleil 
i      Hidden,  John  n niter  lliKliiiniin.     i    i  ,    r.| 

noeent  Parly  in  a  Hivor.e  Cii.-e  iii  Liberty  iih  H'j  ,.■:    i 

lo  marry  nKnin  '   l,,in.,  1870,  l2mo. 
Hidden,   lloberl,   [„„i,:   vol.  II.,  »dd.l     1.   .Ho. 

"''I'"""''  '• "try,  \.  York,  IS73,  4to.     2.  .-Supplement 

to  Leisons  on    Haiid-Halliiirf,  Pliilii.,  1877,  lio.     ;i.  The 
:  Arlimin.      Illusi.      I'liila.,  |s7o,  tol.      L  The  Slifle  Itule, 

.■<lniplilied,  L.xplaiiied,  and  Illustrated,  Pliila.,  lss3,  »q. 

Hidden,  >V.   K.     A  llrlKht  .funset :   La, I  Ibivsof 

a  Yoiiii^  Fool-Hall  Player.  Lon.,  |ss|,  12ino. 

Hiddle,   Albert  '4<HllHtin,    b.    ism,  at   .Mason, 

N.H.;    adiiiilteil   to  Ihe  bar  in  Ohio    |8|l ember  of 

Coiinre.s  18BI-I13;  law-olliiTr  of  tho  Hislriet  of  Tolumbia 
siiiee  1877.      I.  .><IU(leiiU  and    Lawyers;  Iho   Philosophy 

of   Politii'al    Parlies,  .W,,   Wash.,  1873,    12 2.   Hart 

ItidKeley  ;  a  Story  of  Norlbern  Ohio,  Host.,  1873,  12iiio, 
;'.  The   Portrait  ;    a  Uomanee  of  the  ('uyalio){ii   Valley, 

fleyeland,  Is74,  l2mo.  4.  Alice  lliand  :  11  Uomanee  .if 
tho  Capitol,  N.  York,  Is?..,  l2mo.  .L  Life,  Charioter, 
and  Publie  .^ervic'es  of  .lames  A.  (larneld,  Cleveland, 
1880.  11,  The  House  of  Uoss,  iiud  other  Tale..,  Host., 
IX81,  121110.  7.  The  Hunler  of  the  Chii(,'rin,  |s82.  s. 
Hart  and  Ins  Hear,  Cleveland,  ().,  1883,  lOmo.  l».  .Mark 
Loan  :  a  Tale  of  the  Western  Ueserve,  1883,  10.  Old 
Newlieriy    and    the    Pioneers,    1884,       II.    Tho   .Su)X  ir- 

'  Makers  of  the  West  Wood.s,  Cleveland,  KSs5.  12.  Lite 
(if  Heiijumlii  F.  Wade,  Cleveland,  0.,  188H,  llliiio.  I:). 
Speeelos  and  Arxunienls,  Wash.,  188(1.  14.  Tho  Tory'f 
Daughter ;  a  Komaiice  of  tho  Northwest,  1812-1813,  N, 
York,  Isss,  |2mo. 

i  Hiddle,  Daniel  S.  Law  and  Pnietieo  in  Proceed- 
ings  siipplemeiitiiry  to  Ivveeulions.  under  the  New  Vork 

,  Code;   with  Forms;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  N.  York,  lss2,  8yo. 
Uidealt  C  t\     People  wo  Meet.      Illuat.     Lon,, 
1888,  4to.  ' 

I     Hideing,  ^Villiam  Henry,  b.  I8,',;i,  in  Liverpool, 

I  Lng.  ;    removed    to    Ameriei ul   settled   in    Chicago; 

served  as  special  correspondent  on  tho  Wheeler  Survey, 
ing  Kxpedition  1S78;  eilited  Driuiiatic  Notes  in  Loudon, 
1881-83,  and  has  since  resided  in  Boston,  where  he  is 
editor  of  the  Youth's  Companion.  Ho  has  contributed 
to  leading  American  tiiaga7.inc8.  1.  Pacific  Itailways. 
lUust.  N.  York,  1878.  2.  A-Saddle  in  the  Wild  West :  a 
(ilimpse  (d'Travel  among  the  .Mountains,  Ac.,  of  Southern 
Colorado,  New  .Mexico,  and  Arizona,  N.  Vork,  1879, 
Itimo.  3.  (Kd.)  The  Alpenstock:  a  Hook  about  thc  Alps 
and  Alpine  Adventures,  .\.  York,  I8S0,  liimo.  4.  Stray 
.Monienis  with  Thackeray;  his  Humor,  Satire,  Ac,  N. 
York,  1880,  lOnio.  5.  Hoys  in  the  .Mountains  and  on 
the  Plains;  Weslern  Advcniurea  of  Tom  Smart,  Hob 
Edge,  and  Peter  Small.  Hhist.  .\.  York,  1882,  sq.  ,svo. 
0.  Young  Folks'  History  of  London,  Host.,  1884,  Itimo. 
7.  A  Little  I'pslart,  1885.  8.  Thackeray's  London: 
Haunts  and  Scenes  of  his  Novels,  Lon.,  1885,  sf|.  lllino. 
0.  The  Itoyliood  of  Living  Authors,  N.  York,  1887,  l2mo. 
Hideout,  .>lr«*  J.  H.  I.  Six  Years  on  Iho  Border; 
or.  Sketches  ,,f  Frontier  Life.  lllust.  Phila.,  1SS4, 
Itimn.  2.  Karly  Western  LilV.  Phila.,  Is.ss,  ICmo. 
Rider,  Lney  J.    See  .Mkvku,  Li  cv  J.,  (Kiiieii,) 

ttlt/tra. 

Itider,  Sidney  Smith.  1.  Centennial  Celebration 
of  the  liatUc  of  Rhode  Island.  Providence,  K.I.,  1878, 
Svo.  2.  Bibliographical  .Memoirs  of  Three  Kbodo  Island 
Authors:  to  which  is  added  the  Nino  Lawyers' Opinion 
on  thc  Kight  of  tho  People  of  Rhode  Island  to  form  iv 
Constitution,  Providence,  l.sHO,  sm.  4to.  3.  Ilistorio 
Inquiry  concerning  the  Attempt  to  raise  a  Regiment  of 
Slaves  by  Rhode  Island  during  the  Uovolutiun,  Provi. 
dencc,  1880,  gm.  4to. 

Ridtiiiway,  Rev.  Henry  Uasconi,  b.  1830,  in 
Talbot  Co.,  .Md.:  graduated  at  Dickinson  College  1849; 
entered  the  mii.istry  of  the  .Methodist  Epi.«copal  Church  ; 
professor  of  historical  theology  in  the  (larrett  Biblical 
Institute.  Evanston,  Hi.,  1882-84,  and  since  then  pro- 
fessor of  practical  theology.  1 .  Life  nf  Alfred  Cookomn, 
N.  York,  1871,  12mo.  2.  Ten  Days  in  Switzerland,  N. 
York,  1872,  l2mo.  3.  The  Lord's  Land:  a  Narrative 
of  Travels  in  Sinai  and  Palestine  in  1873-74,  N.  York, 
I87rt,  Svo.  4.  Life  of  Edmund  S.  Janes,  D.D.,  Senior 
Bishop  of  the  .Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  N.  York, 
1882,  1 2mo.  5.  Life  of  Bishop  Beverly  Waugh,  1883.  6. 
Life  of  Bishop  Matthew  Simpson,  1885. 

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Lumlon  lenipiMMiirc  ll„spihil.     I.  Diet  for  tlie  Siclt :  ■' Cin.,    ISSIl-N.O,   :i    vol«.  Svo.      1.    Moiuigriioli    oiiAlcx- 
bfing  .Nutritious  Couiluiuiticjiis  Miiliililu  for  Severe  Cases    amlor  llauiillon,  ISSII.     .-,.   I,ife  and  Work 'of  James  A 
of     Illness,    l.un.,    Is;.",,    :(!„,„,  2.1   e.l.,    1S,S2.      2.    The    (!arllel.l.     lllust,      Chle..     iss],    svo.      Ii.   History    of' 
rompcranTO  I'nnier  :  an  Kleuientur.v  Lesson-Hook,  Lon.,    Te.\u.s,  ]S,S|.     ;.   Life  ami  I'ublic  Seiviees  of  Juiii'es  (i 
is, II,   12mo.     :i.   Ki-Ling  of  llanlcow:  a  Chinese   Dra-    lilaine  ;   to^'ether  with  a  .Sketch  of  the  Lif 
mall.'  Incwlenl.  [verse.J    Lou..  !>:«,  Ifiiuo.     4.   Xon-Al-    A.  Logan.  Ciu.,  ISSl,  ,Svo.     Al 


f  (ien.  .lolm 
,  school-books. 


coholic   IIo.no  Treatuient  of  l)i3ea.se,  Lon.,  I8S0,  ,,.  8vo.  I      Ilhlsdl.lf,    U.     .Scenes   ami'  Advontures' iu    (ireat 
.).    Jhe   leui|ieranco    I'llgrim's    Progress:    an   Allegory,     Xiiiija(|Uiilan.i,  Lon.,  1S83,  p.  Svo. 

"'h;.1l.^.»  '>l"''u,     II     r  f      u-  •.       r.u    =  '      "'•'■'•••«l«'»    t''    H.      Chemical    Percentage    Tabl.  < 

Sum',    l,m,     I's?    Iiimd  of  a  Writer  of  the  Sunny  ,  aiol  Lab.M-atory  Calculations,  l.„n.,  Iss:;,  p.  Svo. 


lUilgcwiiy,  llt-v.  (.'hni'ivM  John,  graduiite.l  at 
Trinity  College,  Canibri.lge.  ISii:;;  ordaineil  ISiWi;  vicar 
of  Christ  Cluireh.  I'a.l.linglon,  since  Iss).  1.  The  Old 
I'aths,  187.').  2.  How  to  Prepare  for  Holy  Communion, 
Lon..  isn;,  ISmo;  new  eil.,  ISS,5.  ;{.  How  to  Ciive 
Thanks  for  Holy  Communion,  Lon.,  18S2,  p.  Svo.  4. 
Foundation  Truths:  a  Course  of  Lenten  Instructions, 
Lon..  1SS7.  l2iuo.  5.  Holy  Communion  Instructions 
aiitl  Devotiuns.  I,»n.,  1S87,  ISmo.  0.  The  Mountain  of 
HIessedncss:  .Sermons  on  the  lieatitudes,  Lcm.,  1SS8,  p. 

Kidgway,   E. 

1SS|. 

I{itl!;wnv9  .lanios 

tory,  Lon.,  Is7,i.  I2ino. 

IlidKWUy,  Kobcrt,  b.  1>*J0,  at  Mount  Carmel,  III.  ; 
received  a  common-school  education  ;  curator  of  the  de- 
l)iirtment  of  birds  in  the  U.S.  National  Museum  since 
187'.i.  His  published  papers  number  more  than  two 
hundred.  1.  The  Birds  of  Colorailo,  Salem,  Jlass.,  187:!. 
8vo,     "    -'  


Dorothy's    Troth,    [verse,]    Lon., 
Hand-Iiook  of  English  His- 


2.  Notes  on  the  Bird  Fauna 
ialein,  lS7;j,  Svo.     S.  Ii 
Fortieth  Parallel.  Wash. 


Uiethiuiillrr,  Cliristoiilier  .liiiiics,  [onie.  vol. 
ii.,  add.]  I.  Adventures  of  N.  Brooke  :  How  Imlia  Wiis 
Won,  l.on.,  1S77,  3  vcds.  cr.  Svo.  2.  Julian  the  Apos- 
tate :  a  Trageily,  in  Two  Parts,  Lon..  IssH.  p.  8vo. 

Kieii,  CliarlcN,  Ph.D.,  keeper  (jf  the  Oriental  JISS. 
in  the  British  .Miiseuu;.  iiiid  professor  of  Arabic  and 
Persian  in  I'niversity  College,  London.  I.  Catalogue  of 
the  Persian  Manuseripls  in  the  British  .Museum,  Lon., 
lS71l-8;i.  3  veils,  imp.  4to.  2.  Catalogue  of  the  Turkish 
Manuscripts  in  the  Dritish  .Museum.  Lon.,  ISSS,  r.  Ito 

lli(,'b>e,  Kullctt.  Poetical  Works,  Lon.,  Is7'5. 
12mo.  ' 

Rigdcii,  Martha.  Memorials  of  Fanny  Winton  ; 
2d  ed..  Lon..  IS74.  12mo. 

Ki««,  i»Irs.     The  Pearly  Gates,  Lon.,  1875,  16mo. 

K'gS5__Hcv.  Arthur,  M.A.,  and  Gooldeii, 
«  alter  T.  An  Easy  Introduction  to  Chemistrv,  Lon.. 
1873.  i>.  Svo. 

lligfS,  Arthur,  member  of  the  Soe'ety  of  Engineers 
and  of  the  Boyal  Institution  of  (}roat,  Britain.  A  Prac- 
tical  Treatise  on   the  Sieam-Engine,  containing    Plans 


1       c,        ,^-.,   c  on         '  "'^'.'"^  5"" ''"'^'^  ^"''  I '""' Arrangements  of  Details  of  Fi.xed  Stoum-Enirines  • 

ey.  Salem    l.s,3,  Svo.     3.   Report  on  the  Ornithology  of     with  Essays,      lllust.     Lon.,  1873,  4to.  *=         ' 

the  Fortieth  Parallel.  Wash.,  1S77.     4.  A  Nomenclature        Rise.   Caroline        1  ost     n    tL   «„„„■•    „,.    ti 
of  Colors  for   Naturalists,  and   Compendium   of  Useful  ,  Kent iflf Fisherman    Lon.,  ltV"8mr   '■"'"'    °''    ^'"^ 

^"rM',fo  r''i?'v'''l    A*'''"''-       "I'l-'-i    ^";,V'''^'^'>.'^:"-  :      «igg,  Kdward.     On  the  Compensation  of  Clocks, 
...   A  Manual  oi   .North  Ainerican   Birds      Illustrated  by  ,  Watches,  and  Chronometers,  Lon.,  IS7il,  Svo 

oTi  I    .  ,-1      ,..  ..    .  "•>  "<'U.,J  D.  ISil    at  Newcaslle-on-Tyne,  En". :  entered 

oo„^l;';i,^^^!;^;!;i^,;;l/l;;^.^':^';s^!; i'.i^li^:s^^s^Ji;:^T,c7:z:::.  '«'^'"■\,': '^'^ ,^-,n^ 

ol  theonlers,  families,  genera,  and  olber  Kr.>iii.s  of  tbe     l'."""'!''^'   "I.    "e  W  e.,leyan   Training   College.     Ho   was 
lords  of  North  America,  eonslrueted  on  the  luilitlietical     ";""^6"    P'''='^"''-'"t  ot  the  W  esleyan   Conference  in   1S7S. 

He  has  been  a  member  i,(  the  London  school  boanl  for 
many  years;  has  contributed  largely  to  denomina- 
tional and  other  reviews,  and,  as  English  correspondent, 
to  the  New  York  Christian  Advocate.  1.  The  Churcli- 
mnnship    of  John    Wesley    and    Wesleyan    Methodism, 


pnncoplcs  lirst  Ijroiight  into  voguo  liv  Dr.  Cuucw  in  1 
.  .  .  I  lie  work  will  thus  prove  of  great  value  to  the 
specniHsi,  tlio'igh  wi>  fear  that  it  presupposes  in  all  ciuses 
an  e.\teiit  ol  inlbrmalioii  possessed  bv  few  studeiiUs  or 
amateur  iirnithologists."--.V(i(i»n,  xlvi.  287 


And  see  BAiiiii,  Si'knceh  F.,  Hiipi-ti. 


Ridley,  Annie  E.     Better  than'oood,  Lon.,  1880,  I  u;ct;ri'?;n'"l's-i   "Z.n\  'v^    ^\ 
.Svo;  2d  od.,  1884.  '  i  i.ccture,   l,on.,  JS,  1,   12mo.     .1.  National 


Pantheis 
Eiiucation  in 


Ridley,  .-ttarian  S.     A  Pocket  Ouide  to  British  !  cTmnaral'ive^'vflw  of  rfil^^r'Tn""'    '"'I-'    ^V' 
Ferns,  Lon.,  ISsl,  l2mo.  i-oniparative  View  of  Church  Organizations,  Lon., 


Ridley,  Rt'v.  William  Henry,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
odd.,]  d.  1882.  The  titles  of  his  tracts  and  sermons  oc- 
e'lpy  seventeen  pages  of  the  British  Museum  Catalogue. 
S.ine  of  them  were  very  popular,  ami  of  one  more  than 
thirty  thousand  copies  were  issueil.  1.  Bible  Headings  : 
The  Four  (jospels,  Lon.,  IS70,  12ino.  2.  Bible  Uead- 
ings:  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  Lon.,  1S75,  p.  Svo  ;  new 
ed.,  1884,  cr.  Svo.  3.  The  I'ath  of  Dutv  :  a  Few  Plain 
Directions,  Lon.,  187U,  ISmo.  4.  Praying;  the  Neces- 
sity anil  Ailvaiitage  of  Diligent  Prayer,  Lon.,  ISSII, 
ISmo.  5.  The  .\thana8ian  Creed  :  a  Plain  Tract ;  2d 
ed..  Lon.,  ISsl,  fp.  Svii. 

Ridpath,  .lohn  Clark,  LL.D.,  b.  1840;  eilucateil 
at  Asbury  (now  De  Pauwj  University;  profes.sor  of  Eng- 
lish literature  at  Asbury  University  IsliO  to  1871,  anil 
since  then  professor  of  belles-lettres  and  history,  and 
vieo-president  since  IS7'.I,  1,  History  of  the  United 
States,  for  Schools:  on  a  New  Plaii,  embracing  the 
Features  of  Lyman's  Historical  Chart,  St.  Louis,  IS7.'), 
Svo;  new  eil.,  rev.,  I,S78.  2.  Popular  Hijtory  of  the 
United  States,  lllust.  St.  Louis,  1870,  Svo.  3.  A 
Cyclopieilia  of  Universal  History:  being  an  Account  of 
the  I'rinciual  Events  in  the  Career  of  the  Human  lluoe. 
1280  ' 


S- 
10.  A 

.       -  -  = - -,  --».,  1887, 

Svo. 

Rigg,  S.  S.  The  Commercial  Federation  of  the 
British    Empire,  ("Our  Greater  Britain,")  Macehoster, 

1888,  p.  Svo. 

Rigg,  T.  G.  Political  Parties:  their  Present  Posi- 
tion and  Prospects,  Lon.,  1^S1,  p.  Svo. 

RiSgs,  Eliaj.,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  [„„u,  voL  ii.,add.,]  b. 
1810  ;  graduated  at  Amherst  College  1S20,  and  at  Ando- 
vcr  Theological  Seminary  1832;  missionaiv  at  Constan- 
tinople  since  1853.  Ho  has  published  translations  and 
other  works  in  the  Bulgarian  and  Armenian  languages. 
1.  suggested  Emendations  of  the  Authorized  English 
\ersion  of  the  Old  Testament,  Andover,  Muss.,  1873, 
12ino.  2.  Suggested  Modi'ications  of  the  Revised  Vcr- 
sion  of  the  New  Testament,  Andover,  Mass.,  ISS3    Pmo 

Riggs,  Emma  E.  (Ed.)  The  .My.stio  Key:  Poetic 
I  ortune- feller,  N.  York,  187S,  24m.). 

RigSs,  Stephen  Return,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  inn/,, 
vol.  „  add.,]  1812-  iss.i;  graduated  iit  Jeifcr.-on  College. 
I'a.,  Ls;i).  1.  T„h'-koo  Wah-kaii;  or,  The  (io.spil 
among  the  Dakotas:  with  an  Introduction  by  S.  Ii. 
Ireat,  Secretary  of  the  American  Hoard  of  Congrega- 
tional Foreign  Slisaions,  Bost.,  180!l. 
"For  a  systematized  and  authentic  account  of  those 


I 


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KIL 

facts  in  Piikotnii  life  which  cnnccni  the  sliKleiit  of  nbo- 
riKiniil  Aiiiuncmi  rol];.'ioM.s  unci  ciisioiiis  wc  must  l(«il{  to 
tills  uiipiclciiaiiigvuiume  rather  than  iinywhure  else."— 
!tatwn,  XI.  01. 

2.  Mury  and  I:  Forty  Years  with  the  Sioux:  with 
an  Introduction  hy  .S.  C.  Dartictt,  t'hic,  IS80,  IL'mo 
Witli  \Vir.i,iAiiso\,  .1,  S..  Tlie  Ilihic  in  Dalirita,  ISrif. 

Ililey,  C'hnrlCN  Viilciitiiii",  I'li.U.,  h.  Isi:;,  iu 
T.oniUin  :  ciliiciLte  1  at  l)ie|i|n'  and  lionn  :  leuioved  to  tlie 
United  States  ii:  iMill;  was  Slate  cntoua.lo^^ist  cd'  .Mis- 
souri ISIi.'i-TT,  iiuil  since  l.s.'<l  ha.s  hail  uhnygv  of  the  eu- 
touiolofiical  divisicui  of  tlie  I'.S.  dciiartuicut  of  agricul- 
ture, which  he  cu'i^anizeil,  hohliug  also  tlie  ollU'e  of 
curat,.!  of  insects  in  the  -National  .Museum,  liesides 
reports  and  numerous  papcis,  he  has  puhlisheil :  1. 
I'olttto  I'ests:  the  Coloiado  I'.itato- Hectic  and  other  In- 
s>,et  Foes  in  .V(uth  .Americil:  with  Suggcstiiuis  for  their 
Destruction,  N.  York,  isri'i,  IJino.  i.  The  Locust 
I'laguc  iu  the  Inited  Sta'es  ;  a  Treatise  on  the  Uocky 
Mountain  Locust:  will,  I'ractical  Ueeouimciulations  for 
its  Destruction,  Chic,  IS77,  hiiuo. 

Kiley,  H.  I..  .\rran>;ementof  Ccin.«olidalcil  County 
Court  Oriicrs  and  Uiiles,  I. on.,  1>,S0,  p.  ,Svo. 

Itilcy,  Uev.  I.  Syrian  Ilome-Iiife:  compiled  from 
Materials  furnished  by  Kcv.  Henry  Harris  Jessup,  »«- 
pra,]  X.  Vork,  l.'^ri,  IL'm  .. 

Uiley,  .1.  Ilainsdcil.  The  Yorkshire  Lodges:  a 
Century  of  Yorkshire  Freemasonry,  Leeds,  Issj,  ito. 

Itiley,  Jlimes.     Poems,  Host.,  I.s.'di,  l2ino. 

Hiley,  Jaiiie:,i  M'liitvoinb,  b.  IS.iL',  at  (Jrccnfield, 
Ind. :  is  conncch'd  with  the  In.lianapolis  .loiirnal,  and 
hii3  contributeil  to  magazines.  I.  Tlic  Old  Swimiiiiu'- 
llole,  and  'Leven  mmc  I'oeuis.  liy  licnjamin  F.  .lolin- 
SNn.  of  Boone.  Indianapolis,  IS.S:;',  IBaiii.  L'.  The  Boss  i 
Girl,  and  other  Shetchcs,  j  \erse  and  prose,]  lndi:inapo. 
lis,  l.st^i).  H.  Afterwhiles,  liidianap(dis,  iss7,  H'm,,.  .|. 
Character  Sketches  anil  I'oems,  1SS7.  .'1.  Old-Fashioned 
Koses:  Ve  ses  and  Sonnets,  Lnn.,  l<ss,  fp.  Svo, 

Ililey,  Juli II  .Vtlii-lstaii  liiiwiie,  .M..\.,  F.R.ti.S., 
graduated  at  I'emhroke  College,  0.\ford,  IS.sl.  |.  A 
I'rymer  fm-  the  Laity,  set  forth  after  the  Anticiit 
I'rymcrs  of  S::lisbury  Use:  containing  the  Hours  of 
the  Holy  Name  and  of  Our  Lady,  the  (iolden  Litany, 
the  XV  O's,  and  Divers  other  Devout  I'rayers  aiid 
(ii)odly  Orisims,  (l.\f.,  IST.S,  IL'mo.  2.  Alhos!  or.  The 
Mcuintain  of  the  Monks,  lllust.  and  Map.  Lon.,  ISS7, 
Svo. 

'•Mr.  Riley  studied  tholifeof  the  monks  of  Miunit  .Vtlms 
under  favourable  circumstances.  He  spent  si.'c  wick  ■ 
among  them,  and  brousbi  w  illi  him  an  iiurudiiclinu  iVuiii 
the  I'atriarch  of  Cniistaiilinoplc.  .  .  .  The  romantic  iiiicr- 
est  which  altaidics  to  Itiesc  mnmisteries  ...  is  here  com- 
pletely wanting.  Iliil.iiotwiihslaiidtiigthis.wecaii  recom- 
mend  1  I.I' 1,00k  as  Hiving  al  once  a  triulilul  and  an  amiisiiig 
aceonni  of  a  very  remarkable  comiuuniiy."— H.  F.  Tozi:n: 

-■lC;;(/,,  XX.Xii.   Ml). 

Itilcy,  Theoilori!  M.  Charles  (ieorge  Cordon,  a 
Xincteemii  Century  Worthy  of  the  Fnglish  Church  :  a 
Biographical  Sketidi,  .Milwaukee,  1S,>;,><,  |2iiiii. 

KilllbailH,  i:(Iwill'a  I'.,  LL.l).,  [n,il.;  vid.  ii.,add.] 
1.  (Fd.)  The  Old  Cheiiuc-Book  ;  or.  Book  of  Ueinem- 
brance  uf  the  Chapel  Itoyal,  from  l.ilH  to  1714,  (Cam. len 
Soc.  Pub.,)  Lon.,  lsr2,  4to.  '2.  Musical  tnstruuicnts, 
("Pritiah  Jliiniifacturing  Industries,")  Lon.,  IS71I,  IL'mo. 

Riininer,  AlfVvtl.  1.  Ancient  Stone  Crosses  of 
Fngland.     lllust.     Lon,,  ISTfi,  Svo. 

"  In  spite  of  all  that  ha.s  been  diaie  since,  there  is  noth- 
ing ill  it  which  minlit  not  have  been  written  seveiitv  veais 
KL'o."— .lcu((.,  viii.  ;i;,W.  "  ■ 

2.  Ancient  Streets  and  Homesteads  of  England,  and 
an  Introduction  by  the  Very  Uev.  .1.  S.  Ilowson,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Chester :  with  One  ilundred  and  Fiftv  Illustra- 
tions from  Drawings  by  :he  Author,  Lon.,  1877,  8vo : 
new  ed.,  18711. 

"Mr.  Kimiu(  r  a.ssuiciUv  posse,sses  the  rennisito  taste 
and  Hiititiide  |iir  cx|ioiin(liiig  the  features  ot  interest  on 
which  his  eyes  have  lighteil."-,S(i^  Avr.,  xliii.  .'rJS. 

:*.  Pleasant  Spots  around  Oxford.  Ulust.  Lon.,  1S7S, 
Svo.  i.  Our  Old  Country  Towns.  lllust.  Lon.,  1S81, 
si|.  Kiino.  ; 

'Ht' has  extracted  the  loeal  essences  of  countless  county  : 
histories  ;  he  has  the  local  legends  niul  traditions  at  his  | 
l!!!::er-eii<!s,  and  he  link-  i-.,!,rinivrrtt.i..  hisioile  Wf;rlhics 
with  the  scenes  where  they  (llMlnguishea  themselves  by 
the  threads  of  ussociatioii  he  has  been  at  iiaiiis  to  un- 
ravel."—.sVi(.  llei'.,  II.  :m. 

S.  Uauibles  round  Eton  and  Harrow.  lllust.  Lon., 
1.882,  sq.  16ino.  0.  About  England  with  Dickens.  lllust. 
I.on.,  1S8;1,  ICino.  7.  The  Early  Homes  of  Prince  Al- 
bert,    lllust.     Edin.,  188:!.  .Svo.     8.  Stunyhuist.     lllust. 


of  B:inkruptcy:  with  :in   A| 
2.  Outline  of  the  Law  of  Tort, 


RIl' 

1  I,on.,    1881,  fol,   and   imp.  4to.      With    IIowsoN,  Joitv 
I  S.M-i,,  Architectural  Drawing  Studies,  Lon.,  1871,  fol. 
!      Ilinimcr,  It.,  F.L.S.     The  Land  and   Fiesh-Water 

■  Shells  (jf  the  liriiisli  Isles.  lllust.  Lon.,  |ss|,  er.  Svo. 
'  Itiiiinier,  M  illiiiiii.  I8lii-l87ii,  b.  iu  Liverpool! 
Fu'.'.  .  removed  with  his  family  to  the  United  States  in 
181.S;  studied  art  and  exccutcil  several  works  in  painting 
and  sculpture,  but  dcvoicd  liinisdt  i-hiillv  to  ti'iichiiig 
and  lecturing  in  Boston  ami  .New  York.  l'.  Elements  of 
l)csign.  Bust.,  1872:  new  cil.,  rev.,  18711,  Svo.  2.  Art 
Anati.iny:  Designs  in  llcliotypc  Plates:  with  Dcsorip- 
lue  Texl.  liosl.,  1877,  obi.  Jto.  Only  ."ill  ci.pies  printed. 
"  Dr.  Kimiuer  is  known  .  .  .  ns  a  dniiiKhlsmaii  cd'  siiij.Mi- 
lar  power,  shown  especially  in  a  eo.isiniiiuaic  nia.stcrv  of 
the  liiimaii  tigiire.  .  .  .  'I  he  work  ,  .  .  is  an  alias  of  cii,''htv- 
iiiie  hclioiypc  rc|.roiUictiuns  of  a  ^^aies  of  dr.nvings,  ' . 
Inrniiiig  what  wc  may  call  a  uramnufofexpressicai  lor  the 
hiiinan  lnrm.  .  .  .  There  is  no  separate  lexl.  bill  exiilana- 
lions  are  sii|iplie.l  by  brief  notes."— .Yo/Zoh,  xxv.  l-'o. 

ItilnU'l-,  .1.  Dark  Mght  :  a  Service  of  Sacred  Sung 
from   Sirange  Tales,  Lon..  ISsii,  p.  Svo. 

ItiliL'r,  J.  .V.  Wyoming  Territory  Supremo  Court 
Report.-,  vol.  ii.,  (187S-S2,)  X.  York  and  Albanv,  Hs.'j, 
Svo. 

Itiiijier,  Mrs.  J.  (Trans.)  Th.i  Blc.-sed  will  know 
each  other  in  Heaven;  friim  the  French  of  Abbe  Elie 
-Meric.  D.D..  N.  -^  ork,  I8S8,  2lino. 

Itill^'KoM. -inincs  T.  I.  Index  to  Maryland  De- 
cisions, frcaii  1st  Harris  ,t  .Mcllcnry  to  lilst  '.Marvland 
Reports,  including  llland  &  Johnsc'.ii,  (with  lieferences 
to  tlie  Digests.)  Bait.,  18S(i,  Svo.  2.  Table  of  Maryland 
Cases,  Bait.,  1SS7,  svo. 

ltiii;;\\  nit,  John  Lilthcr.  1.  American  Fncyolo- 
pa'dia  of  Printing,  I'liila.,  |S71,  imp.  Svo.  2.  Develop. 
iiiciit  .if  Tian.-port;itioii  Systems  ii  the  United  Slates. 
Illiist.      i'hilii..  iss.s,  Ito. 

Itin;:u'o<)(l,  Itii-linrd,  M.A..  graduated  at  Trinity 
CoUege,  Dnliliu  ;  lallc.l  tu  the  bar  at  the  Middle  Temple 
]s7".      I.  The   Principbs     •■  "      ' 
pcndix,  Lon.,  Is7!i, 
Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Kink,  Dr.  Ileiiiy,  director  of  the  Boyal  (ireeiiland 
Tloanl  of  Tra.lc.  1.  Talcs  and  Traditions  of  the  Eskimo: 
with  a  Sketch  of  their  Habits,  licligi.in.  Language,  and 
other  rcciiliarities.  Translated  from  the  Danish  liv  the 
.Aatlior.  Edited  by  Dr.  liubcrl  Brown.  Lon.  and  Filin., 
Is7."i,  .--,o. 

"This  small  voliniic  makes  n  large  contriboiion  to  the 
early  bistiiry  of  niankiiul.  as  well  as  to  its  .special  subject. 
.  .  .  'I  be  iiiiitirials  of  th.'  laics  aial  iradilioiis  have  been 

gaibereil  Ir Ihcoral  ni  iial  of  iialives,  and  Dr.  U\i,k  lias 

added  a  ninst  inslriictive  and  iiileresling  iiitroduel.'i  v  ilis- 
eourso.  — T.  E.  I  i,ih-k  I.ksi.ik:  ,4c(1(/.,  ix.  47. 

2.  Danish  (ireenland:  its  Pco]de  and  its  Pro.lii.ts. 
Fditi'd   by  Dr.  Ilobert  Brown.     Lon.,  1877.  p,  Svo. 

"  lir.  Kink's  book  is  an  a.lmirable  s|)ccimeii  of  a  closely 
anil  yet  judiciously  eoinleiiscil  niiiiiogra|.li  on  a  most  iu- 
t.avsliiig  regi.iii.  It  lake^  iis  place,  wiih.jiit  dispiucas  the 
best  w.irk  on  liiecnlan.l  in  llie  Fnglish  laiignage."-(i,i  m- 
K.STs  It.  .Maukium  :  Antil..  xii.  I21i. 

3.  (Trans.)  Memoirs  of  Hans  Hcn.lrik,  the  Arctic 
Traveller,  serving  nn.ler  K:ine,  Haves,  Hall,  Xares, 
18.-,:;-7il.  Written  by  Himself.  Tran.-'latc.l  fr.ini  the  Es- 
kimo Language.  Edited  by  Prof.  Dr.  (i.  Stephens, 
F.S.A.  Lon.,  IS7S,  cr.  sv.i.'  4,  The  Eskimo  Tribes: 
their  Di.-tribulion  an.l  Characteristics,  esiiecially  in  re- 
garil  t.)  Language:  with  a  Comparative  Vocabulary  an.l 
a  Skelidi-Map,  Copenhagen.  Isss,  Svo. 

"It  I'oiitaiiis  ill  a  coii.leiiscil  shape  ciaielnsioiis  arriveil 
at  alter  forty  years'  study  of  tli.'  Kskimo.  ( if  those,  Iweiitv- 
Iw.i  siinimcrs  ami  sixteen  wini.rs  were  s]ieiit  in  ilrccn- 
laml.  ...  Us  iiuporlancc  10  illinol. .gists  caiiii..t  well 
be  ovircslimaled  ;  for,  if  Dr.  Kink  has  established  aiiy- 
tbiiii.'.  he  has  clearly  shiiwii  (hat  the  Fskimo  arc  an  Ameri- 
can people,  with  only  sliL'hl  relations  lo  .\sia,  ami  none 
whatever  to  Kiirop... "— .b/i.,  No.  "AV.K 

Itiolii,  Henry,  teacber  of  liussian  in  the  StalfC..'- 
legc,  Cambcrley,  1.  How  to  Head  Russian:  a  Manual 
basc'l  on  tlio  Ollendoririan  Svstcm :  with  I'relacc  by 
W.  R.  S.  Ralston  :  with  Key,  Bost.,  |S78,  2  vols.  Svo.  2. 
A  Oradiialc.1  Russian  Reader:  with  Vocabulary,  Host., 
l.sSil,  l2mo, 

Itiordnn,  Itoger,  b,  1-48,  in  Ireland,  now  resident 
in  N.'w  ^"..rK,  A  S.--.]re  of  Etchin::? :  Exauii'lcs  by  Cele- 
brated English  Etchers:  with  Critical  an.l  Descrijitivo 
Text.  N.  Y.irk,  issii,  fol, 

Itiorcliiii,  Williniii  Kciward,  surgeon-major. 
The  Origin  .4'  Heart  Diseases  and  Aneurism  in  the 
Ariiiy,  L.in.,  1 87s,  p.  Svo. 

Kiplcy,  Charles.  (Trans.)  History  of  a  Paiisi- 
cnue,  by  Octave  Feuillet,  I'hila.,  lss|,  pn.  K'.mo. 

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J^|i;:;h.'x;k^i:^^-tll!7sss";,€-■ 

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Hipper,  \V.     Praotieal  Chemialry :  with  Notes  an,I 
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Hitciiifi,  !    K.     In  I.„,,e  ,.,n.i  lionour:  a  Story  of 
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b    is.d,  at   «  renihaui,  .Vuflolk  ;  eduoalod  al    In  veroilv 
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Christian  World,  to  the  Inst  of  wliiuh  hi'  has  contributed 
articles  umler  the  signature  of  "  (■hri>to|iher  Crayon" 
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Prodigal's  Return:  Lessons  of  Penitence  and  Pardon 
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Ritter,  Frederic  Loiii!*,  .Mus.  Doc,  b.  is:it,  at  - 
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societies  and  festivals  in  Cincinnati  and  .\ew  York,  and  I 
since   IS74   hiis  resided  at   Poughk,;epsie,    N,Y'.     He    is 
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eiiumeratioii  of  ev.Mits.  Inn  cimtiniiiinv  tUsciissos  the 
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Ritter,  J.  P.,  Jr.  Marie;  a  Sea-Sido  Eni.sode, 
X,  York  and  Chio.,  18S8,  I2iuo. 

Rivers,  A 
1S7'J,  Kinio. 


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Ain<>lie.     Sec    Chanier,   .Mits.    Am£lii!, 


("  Music 


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<> Rivers,  Pearl,"  (Pseud.)    See  Nicholson,  Mm. 
F.i.iz.v  .Fank,  miprn, 

Rivers,    Rev.    Richardson    Henderson,    b. 

181 1;  graduated  at  La  Orange  College,  Alabam,,,  ISlio; 
has  held  many  college  professorships,  presidencies,  and 
pastorates  in  the  .Methodist  Episcopal  Chui»:h.  1.  Men- 
till  Philosophy,  Nashville,  1871,  12moj  3d  ed.,  1876. 
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18,P.  .1.  Our  Young  People,  188l(.  4.  Life  of  Bishop 
Kobert  Pttinc,  1884.  ' 

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Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo. 

Rivington,  S.     History  of  'Tonbridge  School  from 

\:>:>^.  Lun.,  1S7().  Ito. 

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Manual  lor  the  Wine-Maker  and  the  Cellar-Man.    lllust. 
;  X.York,  ISS:L  l2mo. 

Roach,  Sallie   Neill.      Theon :    a  Talc  of   the 

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12II10. 

Roback,  Henry.  The  Veteran  Volunteers  of  Her- 
kimer and  Otsego  Counties  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  : 
being  a  History  of  the  One  llumlred  and  Fitly-Second 
Xew  \ork  Volunteers,  Little  Falls,  N.Y.,  Isss,  Svo. 

Robarts,  U.  H,  lEd.)  .Mexican  War  Vetr.ans:  a 
Complete  Roster  of  the  Regular  and  Volunteer  T, oops  in 
the  War  between  the  United  Slates  and  Mexico,  from 
IsJOto  1S48.     Compiled  from  OtBoial  Sources.     Wash., 

Robb,  David   Constable,  and  Veley,  V.  H. 

Haiid-Boidi  of  the   l'olari.«coiie  ;  adapte.l  from  the  (ier- 
man  ol   11.    Laod.ilt,   Lon,.   18,s2.     And  see  Faii.xvku, 

I'llA.NK.  ^iljtril. 

Robbins,  AHred  Farthing,  b.  issii,  at  Launoes- 
lon,  Cornwall.  1.  in  Doubt.  By  Tom  Clifton.  |S7S. 
'-.  live  \ea:s  of  Tory  Rule:  a  Lesson  and  a  Warning. 
By  Xeines:s.  Lon.,  IS71I,  Svo.  3.  Sir  Beville  Gren- 
ville.  the  Knight  of  the  West,  Launceston,  18S4.  4 
Laiinceston.  Past  and  Present,  Launceston,  1885. 

••  Kaivly  indeed  has  the  lii.-tory  of  a  single  town  shown 
greaier  re.-e.uvh  than  has  been  displayed  by  Mr.  Robbins 
III  Ins  deseriplojii  o|  lus  natiyc  place."— .Icuii.,  xxviil.  41. 

■>.  Practical  Politics ;  or,  The  Liberalism  of  To-Dav. 
Lon.,  188S,  l2mo.  •" 

Robbins,  Uaniel  C.  Statement  on  the  Present 
Condition  of  Bankruptcy  Legislation  in  Great  Britain, 
France,  and  the  United  States:  prepared  for  the  Infor- 
mation ol  the  Cliainber  <if  Commerce  of  the  State  of  Xew 
York,  X.  York,  ls,s2.  Svo. 

Robbins,  .Mrs.  M,  C.  1.  (Trans.)  Eugiine  Fro- 
inentm,  I'amter  iind  Writer.  By  ,M.  L.  Gonse.  lllust. 
Bo^t.,  ISsi),  s,|.  Svo.  2.  (Trans,)  The  Old  Masters  of 
Belgiiiin  and  Holland,  by  Eugene  Froincntin.  lllust. 
Bost.,  1SS2,  si|.  12mo. 

Robbins,  .Mrs.  S.  .S.  1.  Highland  Scries,  X.  York, 
L87,,  (i  voh.  ISino.  2.  Moore's  Forge:  a  Talc,  N.  York, 
1877,  sq.  ICino.  3.  One  Happy  Winter;  or,  A  Visit  to 
Flo"hlii.  X.  York,  |s77,  sq.  Kiuio.  4.  Hester  Truowor- 
Ihy  s  Royalty,  X.  York,  ISSI),  l(i,„o.  5.  .Mabel's  Step- 
mother, X.  York,  1SS2,  16mo.  fi.  Faith  Thurston's 
Uork,  and  how  she  ilid  it,  N.  York,  18S4,  12mo.  7. 
.Flick,  who  Persevered,  X.  York,  ISSfi,  lOmo.  S.  Bert, 
the  Enterprising  Boy,  X.  York,  1SS6,  llimo.  fl.  Ba- 
bette;  or.  Faithfulness,  X.  York,  1S8(),  16mo.  Ji).  Will  ■ 
or,  Honesty,  X.  York,  I8S6,  16mo. 

Robbins,  W.  K.  Hund-Book  of  India  and  British 
Biiiiiiah.     lllust.  and  .Map.     Cin.,  ISS3,  16mo. 

Robert,  Henry  .Martyn,  b.  1837,  in  Beaufort 
DisOict,  S.C. ;  giailu.ited  at  the  U.S.  Military  Acailcmy 
18,j7  ;  served  in  the  civil  war;  commissioiied  "lieutenant- 
colonel  1883.  and  bus  been  since  (hen  sujierintendent  of 
river  and  harbo.-  iiiiproveiuenta  and  defeiwes  at  Phila- 
delphia. Rules  of  (irder  lor  Deliberative  Assemblies, 
Chic,  1876.  ISiiio. 

Roberts,  Rev.  Ale.tander,  D.D.,  [(iii(p,  vol.  ii., 
a.ld.,]  professor  of  humanity  .n  the  University  of  St. 
Andews.    1.  (Trans.)  Writings  of  IreniBus  and  Illppoly- 


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K 

lil"i;'f:&;:^';;r,'''^:>''^'''''^^ m  .v,e  M.iom. 

R<)l)eTts,    Itcv,   Arthur     \l  \      r     .  ,     .. 

Will' :;M"b    t  '  ^'^■"  ^«/-«i  ^ix  Cemuric.     „, 

»  "n^n!^:!,^!{^:r"'-  '^^ '.-•■''=  re,i..o,latCroe«.  ' 
no>v  e.is.,  isso    I's  "r  ""'"'"  '"  ""'««•  L"".,  I.S7a,  l2mo  ;  : 

A"th,..,,„;;,Hr^|'::l";(';,;- ""1''-^.  I-  A   Manual  of 


KobertN,  Kredcrick  T..  M.U     U  <,.     p  i,  r.  i. 

o.Nam,nc.,.  i„  „„.,|i,.i„„  „  „„,  I^,J■a    c;;McL;   .I'sw;'^-'  •' 
prole»8or„flh,.,.a|...uti,.,  i„  lni;,.,.-i(     r,  I,       '    "««;'"S- 


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•    'm?'!"7''*'  •'"'"'  """Kliaiii,  A  M    M  I)    h    w..> 


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lW.„,s_of  Wiia  Life,  (..Ca;..e.bu;y  I^tV-TLon;  'iS^ 

ge.uo._o..i„„,  (i,s,Msnrp«b:b;";;;nt.ur 


l2uio;  new  ed.,  18(14, 


Ituli,,,,. struggle. "_.s;,^kT:,U*^.i77        "'"  ■''-'"""«s  "f  the 

2.  Uenise,  Lon.,   ISIiiJ,   2  vols' 
p-  •'*vii.     Anon. 

please  ev,.,,  11,.  si  r™  o rs  u-'i,;.     .V'^  S","  «''r''<'ly  fail  to 
novels  bu,  r,.allyl.'HVrl;,',?.^^^'.s5;  l'^,^*!  '^^^l  '^VV  rea.l  ,i„ 

.1.   Madame   Foutenoy  :  a  ,«iorv     i;,'„,      1  siu    .      a 
new  eds.,  IS72,  187s    r>mn      i    «,' i       7    , '"*'    '•  ^''"  ■ 

cr.  ^vo,  2d  ed:"»,:i„e";,e;i;"""'^Th,:  r"'-     '^"1^-  '''^'     ^;'''' «''>i"''"^''"i^'H'lMlumea';;'o''^''''''r^^^ 
lU   \  ictoria.  Lon..  IKHA  (i     U',„„, ,..u.  ■    '.  ,,*-'"""""■"  1.  ■12. 


Roberts,  David  Llovd.Af  n    f  n  n  n     1     •• 

of","X'ol\v  m"''''"-  ^';  (T™.-.)  The  Chancellor 
12mo.  '■reueriLK   ill.  and  \  ictoria,  Lon.,  1S8,S, 


18.^8,  I2mo, 


,„        -  :  Huh,  and'other  T„le  ,  L  , ;       "-;  '   '  i','  >•  ^  f '  I»,"k«  I'l- 

illust.     N.Vork.     Woo,,war,,:.„ ^^^.^^fmul^!'- tZ.\!:!:il^ 

■  »".     I-.  Ose:   or.  The  Alpine  Flower,  Lon.!   IS77,' 


ROB 

pauI!l''-'r„K'lx!'*^^^  "'"•^'  '«""""">':  'herds 

22.   Ilc8ter«  Vfiituro:  ii  W„vel,   I.oii.,  Is.sft,  3  vols   cr 

8yn.    2;(.   A  ChiM  „f  .!,„  R„v„mti«„,  !,,„.,  Kss«   p    ;°  ' 

24.     Th.  Ki.Ull.r  of  l„,gu,u,.  |.„n.,  18:^7,  ,  .  Svo    "^is    A 

I  n.IrT  a  Clouil,  I .,  ISffs,  erSvo  '.  !>•  »vo.    ji,. 

Hoberls,  Morley.    The  Western  Ave.nuii;  or,  Toil 

jinil  rrav.l  in   further  North  AmcTieii,  Lon.,  1887,  cr. 

".Mr.  Kuhorl.s  triiitipfil  or  worluMl  his  wiiv  roiin.i  ii... 
greater  |.,„1  of  N-orll,  AhumI,.,,  with  m,,"^,,?,."',,  ,',',', 
h  .s  Imiids  „oul,|  ,.„■■„   rr,„]i  ,l„v  m  ,|„v     u,  1    v  I'l,       l 

'='"i'ir. ,„,ar,i,,„  whom  ho  ,o,ll,l  pi'k"   ,     "      '     v  l" 

smption.sol  s,.,.nrry  are  most  ajiprecinlivo    uMfho    eu   N 

II  a  graphic  iiiam.or  iho  varh'us  shili.  I  .  h h  .'h      ■       , 
|.U  in  or,l,.r  to  keep  I y  «i„l  .soul  lo^.ther.-^.s,,/' y;;.;!; 

Koberts,  Oriiii  .nilo,  b.  ISjo,  in  Lauren..  DUtriet 
;  ,'  K'!'"'""'';''  "'  "»•  liHver.sit.v  of  Alahania  I8:!fi: 
8tm iKM  law,-  chief  justio..  of  the  Te.va.,  ,<„pr.,ne  (.'oart 
I87.|-,ll;  sovcnior  l,><7'.i-s:i,  an,l  sin.-e  then  prole.-sor 
of  law  m  the  I'niver.sity  of  Texas,  (iovenmr  liohert-'.s 
Uvvas,  ,St.  l.oiHs,  l.ssl. 


ROB 

["nn''"?'-!^;.  """v'"'"  "*■   '^''"™"''  "'"'■■''  C^ntraetr,   Ac., 
I      Roberts,  T.  I'.     Ucport   of  a    Ueconnais.anee   of 

Roberts,  Will  worlli  How  land,  an.l  \Vnl|„ce. 

>rir;,;js:.r- "-'^'^"^'^ -f  •^"■i-^"' ^ 

I  .,  Roberts,  Sir  Williniii,  .M.D..  i.M{.,s.,  r,„„„  ,„, 
'  "•.  "'M..]  h.  .8:;o:   kMiKhte.1    l>.s„:  prole..,or  of  elin  n  f 
me.liaine  ,„   Owen.s  Colk-e.   .Maiiehester.      I.  0„   S 
taneoux    (Jeneration    an.l    the     l.oetrin,.    of    Contajiu m 
Vivum,  .Man.'he.s|ei-,  1877.  8vo.     1!.    Hi-e-tive    K.rn.^ 
an.l    til,.   Pr,,,aration   a„,l    f.e   of    Al^in!;;  M      ,  ™^': 

'■";  './""'••,'■:'"•  '"'.'    :''    "'••   l^**'.      ;'•   l-eetures    oi! 


ift' 


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Roberts,   P.     Louisiana   .Supremo   Court    Reports 
vols.  .x.M.x.-.v.v.xi.,  ( 1877-7!!,)  N.  Orlean.s,  l877-S(l,  :i  vols.' 

Roberts,  Rev.  R.    My  Later  Ministry  ;  bein-  Ser- 
mons. Ac,  Lon.,  Is,s7,  |,.  Svo.  "  " 

Roberts,  R,  II.      [-rayer  an.l  Contemporary  Criti- 
oism  :  I'lve  , -Sermons,  i.oii.,  Is7:i,  p    Svo 

Roberts,  Ralph  Augustus,  l]  E.xamples  ,„,.! 
Problems  ,n  Conies  an.l  Higher  Plane  Curves,  Lon 
1S>J,  p.  8vo.  2.  A  Colleeti.m  of  Examples  in  the  Ana' 
lytieal  (leomelry  of  Plane  Conie.s,  Ac,  Dublin  1881  p 
8V0.  ;i.  Inte-ral  Calculus:  Part  I.,  Elliptic  Integrals; 
ivc.  Lon.,  1.SS7,  n.  8vo. 

Roberts,  Sir  Randal  Hon  land.  Hart.,  b 
'■;'.;  f'-^'r'-lyj'f  the  :!:!,1  Eout;  serve.l  in  the  Crimea 
an.l  the  fnclian  .Mutiny.  1.  Glenmabra;  or.  The  West- 
em  IlighlanUs.  Illust.  Lon.,  1S7II,  p.  8vo.  "  (Tnn's  ) 
Iho  Fellah:  an  Egyptian  Novel,  by  E.lmon.1  Ab.m't. 
Illust.  Lon.,  187(1,  p.  Svo;  new  eii.,  |n82.  I!  Moilcrn 
War;  or.  The  Campaign  of  the  First  Prussian  Army 
.luring  the  War  18711-71,  Lon..  1871,  Svo. 

"Sir  KaiKlal  Roberts  lm.s  belied  mir  expe.'tiitions  an.l 

proiliice.l  a  book  wbieli  i.s  little  more  Iban  the  '''',! 

(liiiBol  his  ori(!iiial  letters  t„  the  '  Dailv  Tebvraph  '   vil  i 

lie  luiduion  ofa  few  tasteless  oluin.s  wiiieh  h..  1  ,  s  ."i  c" 

.xSi  ml  *""■''  ^•"'''"'"'■''  "'  "'■'*  miiul."-8V,(.  J?",!; 

■'•  In   'he   Shires:    a   Sporting   Novel,  Lon.,  1887,  p 

8vo.    0.   Ihe  Sliver  Trout,  .in.l  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1887 

p.  Svo.     (!.  Curb  anil  .sinallle,  Lon.,  1888    p   3v„  ' 

Roberts,  Richard   Arthur,  b.  is.^i  ;   o'tillel   to 

the  bar  nt  the  Inner  Temple  1879;  a  junior  oleik  in  the 

Juhbo  Reeor.l  Olliee.      (E.l.)  Calenthir  of    Homo  Oiliee 

Paper-s  of  the  Keign  of  (Jeorge  III.:  yol.  iii.,  (Reeor.l 

Ofhee  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1881,  8vo.  ^ 

Rebels,  Richard  Lawton,  M.D.,  M.K  C  S 
Jllustrate.1  Lectures  on  Ambulaneo  Work,  L.m  ,  1885  ■, 
8vo;  3ii  e.l.,  1888.  '  '' 

Roberts,  Robert,  Christadelphian.  I.  The  AVays 
of  Providence  as  Iliu.strated  in  liible  History:  with 
Chapters  on  the  Overthr.nv  of  the  .lewish  Common- 
«calth  by  the  Romans,  and  the  Destruction  of  Jeru.sa- 
eiu  by  htus,  Lon  1S8|,  8vo.  2.  Twelve  Lectures  on 
the  leaching  ol  the  liiblc  :  0th  cd..  Pirmingham,  ISM, 
8v,j  ,i  riio  Iruth  of  Iho  Nineteenth  Century  :  a  (iui.le 
osrc'"."'"u  ""''  ^'<"'>'"'^'  "f  KcelesiiH,  liiriningham, 
I8s.i.  8vo.  1  Christen.l.un  Astray:  Eighteen  Lectures: 
originally  published  as  "Twelve  L,.eturcs  on  the  True 
leacliing  of  the  Rible,"  liirmingham,  1881,  8yo  .", 
Ihe  \,s.ble  Hand  of  God;  or.  The  Miracles  wbh^li 
have  occurred  in  the  Past  lloalin-s  of  Uo.l  with  the 
i^ation    ol    Israel,    ISirniinghani,    1881,    Syo.       .i     Dr 

h,l'.rrs«4'i;.!'""V"4.ir"''^  "  ""-«™r"y:  «---«-■ 

T„Ki  '  <•  .u  T  ••/'"""'•'  ?re:i-unj  01  uomfort  nt  the 
lable  of  the  Lord  :  being  a  Se.on.l  Instalment  of  Sun- 
day Morning  Addresses,  Birmingham,  1885,  8vo. 

Koberts,  Samnel,  M.A.,  b.  IS52;  graduated  at 
trinity  College,  Cambridge;  calle.l  to  thn  bar  at  the 
Juner  Temple  1877.     Pojiuliir  Law  for  those  intereste.l 


iJietetics  and  Dyspe|,sia  .lelivcred  at  the  Owens" "",1k '.'o 
>.  n..o|  ot  .Ale.li.'in.'.  Lon.,  Iss.,,  ,,   svo  " 

Roberts,  «, Ilia,,,.      The  Lily  of  the  Valley:  all 
ab,.ut  It.  and  h.nv  lo  gn.w  it,  Lon.,  I8s:i.  „,.  -<v„    ^ 

Tw,,"-     7"', !**'"'"""   ^-      ■^'"■'  '"•'"'"'«  '"'i""-"  "f 
N.  V.lrV    I'ssi    sT''"'''''     "'"''''■"I''''™'    Skelehcs,    4e., 

at'sV"r'7'?\i',r-  "■""«'"  I'«g«.  M.A..  gnulaated 
a  St.  .loin's  College,  Cambridge.  Is(i|  ;  or.hiined  isiil  ; 
vicar  of  Eye,  ,s„n„ik,  l8«.(-7s,  ami  sin.-e  then  perpiMua 
-rate  ol  S,.  Peter's,  Vere  .^treet,  L.,n.l.,n.  I.  'La'w  ad 
■o.l;  S..rmons,  Lon..  1874;  new  ed.,  187,8,  cr.  Sv„.  - 
Reasonable  .Service,  Lon.,  1871!;  new  e.l.,  1881),  8y„  ';' 
l-iberali.sm  in  Religi.m,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  1887" 
P-  Svo;  2.1  eil.  same  year.  ' 

Roberts,  Rev.Willinn,   Walter,    matriculated 
at    .Merl.,n    Co  lege,    Oxford,   18411;    „    R„man    Cath.lic 

K.i  o  ■        a  .•.MiKreCTtK.ii  olsciilar  pri.sis,  ealie.l  Ol  luVs 

In  ^'-.  "T,'  »''."";,"'.■  .aidin,,!  .stablisbcl  in  I.o    1, 

'     1  .  e  I    ,r,  ;      ,;',  ',"  ""■  ".'"^'."HMit  set  ..n  To,,!  ainongs         ! 

ii#pil;jlllll 

o  I     ,[     '''"ii:::'   :"  Vl""'^»-^!"l.ly  .lem..„M,ated      s 

P  Mil  :V  11         I'le^eiit  w.,rk  IS  ,1  murh  enlari,',.,!  re- 

.•1       th.  t.e^ay.  .  .  .  The  full  and  true  signiij. 

i:!!;;,.  u,:.';;',',!:;;;:;.!!:';;^  no";;;;;;;  ""  "^^'  ''"■«  ^"'  i''«'"iy 

Robertson,  Alexander.      I.  Our    rmperial    Re 
sources,  [,.H|.lresses,l   Dun.lec,   I880.      2.    TwrLectiir  ^ 

'I'sSS   sw;'"""™  "'"'  '^'"''^'  "''  ''""  ""''   ''""''•^"'   •'Jin'. 

m,?Hal'"'n'""'  /VT,'"'"''   t'<">"i"Kl'>un.      Me- 

wi  1  t  If"',"'"'  v"'  '"'"'"'^  Harris.(ir..athe.l,  K.C.l). : 
with  a  Prefatory  Notice  of  the  Compiler,  (by  H.  V  , 
Lon       ss.'i,  Svo.     Prir,te,l  for  private  cir,.uh.ti.;,i.  ''' 

,  v!""^"'*?."'  -'*""«-•  •*•  -'*'y-^<>l''  ""'1  m.v  Helativ.s  ; 
..  i  oi;  ig  i.irl  s  >,„ry  ;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo 

fir  t  .hr.  T'l'',."'"*'  Ar»'lnbal,l,  ,M.A.  graduated. 
,  ";'"'%'•,','■  ""'"■■  "'  J'-in,ty  College,  Oxfor.l,  lS7fi 
and  elected  Fellow  an.l  lecturer:  or.laim.:,!  1S7S  pHn.' 
e  pal  .d  Hishop  Hatnel.l-8  Hall,  Durh.m,  since  188;'  " 
''"'■'  f!-  ^'""nasius  on  the  [n.mrnali.,n  :  with  an  In- 
troduction for  .students,  Lon..  I8n2,  Sv.,  "  (Trans  IS 
Athanasius  on  the  Incarnation,  l„,n.,  ISS.^'svo  '  ■■■ 

Robertson,  C.  I,.,„ml  Rutherford,.!.   (Trans  ) 

^'vork'iss2;'ii^„::'''' "''"'•'''''=•'''-' '^^^^■'^^^-«-* 

Kabu^fiHT'"',  !''«"»•.  thnrles  liray.  Kurum, 
Kabul,  a  Id  Kan.lahar:  being  a  liricf  Record  of  Impres- 

l-illin.'."  is|''''V  Ii;:;,'"'*'''"--'  "'"''•■'•  '■^■neml  Uoberts.    Illust. 

Robert.^on,  I>.  T.    New  York  Cilv  Court  Reports- 

(ontemponiry  Decisions  of  the  .Marine  Court,  an.,  occa^ 

(1M,I-1SS2,)  N.  York,  iss:!. 

Robertson,  K.  William,  [„»/,,  vol.  ii.,  r. 
llislorical  Essays  in  Connecti.ui  with  the  Lan.l  and 
Church,  ,Vc..  L.in.,  IS72,  Svo. 

first  .'hiss  Lit.  Hum.,  at  Lincoln  Collego,  0.-tn.rd,  1^7,,' 
an.l  electe.  Fellow  ..(  Corpus  Christ!  C.dle<re:  called  to 
ue  ijar  at  Liii.Mln's  Inn  1874;  late  profes,«V,r  of  Roman 
aw  in  nuersity  College.  Lon.lon  ;  professor  .d' common 
law  in  Lincoln's  Inn  Hall  :  .M.P.  fu- Dun-lee  since  I8s.^ 
author  ,d  many  ariicles  in  the  Encylopcedia  l)ritanni,.n 
A"  ernvin  H.mie  Rule:  a  Sketch  of  the  I'olitical  System 
in  tho  I  uited  Slates,  Edin.,  1887,  fp.  Svo.  ^ 

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?.'  ,1",' ,''"",';   '"'"■"'■k  with  slMKNilar  m  ■urn ev  We' 

i;'ij;n!;i';"i;;;!,";,r;^:::;{!;;i;;;i!'^^,f^}^'-'^«"ver„„:^;,! 

Uobt-rlson,  Kric  S.,  ;,role..«r  of  E„^,lisl,,  L„. 
ho,^;  clitor  01  •■  (f  re,,t  Writers.'  I  K„g|ish  I>o,  t  ...ses  : 
n  Smcsof  Crit>™l  I!i„gnv|,hio»,  l„m.r  I8s;i,  ,,.  Svo. 
(InolMd.,  English  ,,oetease3  from  the  earliest  to  tllo  most 
rci'i'iii  tiiiiea.) 

„„'!  'iI'VT"''  '"  >''!'"  '"'''  ""tan(i  well  written  :  It  is  dlstl'i- 
B   i-lie.l  liy  a  rii;litiies.s  of  erifeal  Jl^lKnlem   I  v  te    iiiiie 

tJJvH  J^"  ?'}''^""  "'■   ""'   '''""•'=    ""  Anthology  : 
1  is5  •','.'""'  '^""-■'•i«^'"  Writers  of  Three  Centuries, 

iellow   ,'M;i-eat  Writers,")  Lon.,  I.H8fi,  IL'ino. 

Hobortsoii,   F.       T,.iquil;  or,  The  Bays  of  Olaf  ' 
Try;;^'vason,  Lon.,  IS7lt,  12m.. 

Uobi'itsoii,  Francis  Forbes-.    In  Herself  Com-  i 

J.lele:  a  l,ove-,Story,  I,.,n..  1S>,-,  n.  ,Hvo 

Koberts.m,  Mont.  Frank,  K.E.,  F.n  A  R    eivll 
^■nKineer,  Pubiio  M'orks   Dej.irtment,  In.li.i.      1.  Tables  , 
I'.ui:!  I'HTt.'^v'o  '  '  "'"•     ^-  ^"^'"""'"S  Notes,  ' 

Kobcrtson,  George  Crooni,  h.  isjs,  at  Aber- 
.leen,  e.luente.l  at  .Vber.leen  limeisity,  at  University 
<^ollcge,  London,  an. I  „t  Berlin  au.l  (iiittin.'on:  in  I.SIU 
became  assistant  pn.lessor  of  Greek  at  Aber.leen,  an.l  in 
l.-^eepnilessorot  philosophy  of  min.l  an.l  lo-ie  in  Ini- 
%ersity  t,,lleKo,  London,  .'^inec  lS7(i  he  has  been  the 
c  lor  .,1  Mm,  a  (Quarterly  Review-  of  I'syeholo-y  and 
1  h,los.,p|,y.  lobhes,  ,"  J'hilo.,ophieal  Glassies  for  Eng- 
lish  l{eader.s,")  Edm.  an.l  L.m.,  ISSii,  l2mo 

the  n,  lun,V'.'V,ll""''r'"''"''''''  .l"""ll"">k,  vvhi.di  will  be 
■  111  miiiiKj  jjui.le  III  a|i|iri'm  ees  u  philiisonhv  i.r  tAu. 
tlieory  i,   polities  who  seek  a.iiuuiiilai  ,.|V„'     ,'  ' .  ?il,"s  r,  d 

-A   inonoKriip'h  which  is  a  ini..lel  in  i|s  kind  ir.. 

ini  II  miioii  ol  Its  v  annus  parts  is  miislerly."-.K/,.,  Xo  3UC8    ' 
.And  see  (iii.iTK,  (Ik.ihgk,  in/jni. 

Lon.,  .s,l,  4u,.  2.  'Ihe  Art  of  Etching,  with  Drypoint 
Me/./.ot,n  ,  and  A,|uatint,  Lon.,  ]KKi,  l2,uo.  S  I'aiiit- 
'"^, "".>'"'=''' 'l>;;7''-t''"ta.  Oil,  and  Water-Coloiir.  Lon., 
ISM,  l.m.i.  4.  1  he  Alt  of  Pen-and-ink  Drawinjr  eom- 
morily  oalied  Etehing,  Lon.,  ISsr,  12m.,  "'"i"'-"'" 

Kobprtson,  J.     The  1  ml.  -Scot,  Lon.,  ISS,'!   Svo 

,.u^."^T'*T'  "••.'?;'  """"'""•  "''"!'=  ^'u'l'ismatic  So. 
tiei.   ol  London      A  Han.l-Iio.ik  to  the  Coinage  of  Seot- 

be  ■^iili  u"xr  "f ''"l-'i""  "'■  Every  Variety  issueil  by 
e  M  ,         ?    "    ''■'""/ l'-'-^""J«--  i-  to  the  Cessation  of 
the  Mint  un.ler  Anne,  Lon.,  1.S7S,  4to. 

rhH*!",7"'","'    J-,. '•'•"•'•cs..        Great   Painters   of 
Chri.-ten.lom,  (rom  Cimahuo  to  Wilkie.      Illust       Lon 
IXi^,  llo;  new  ed.,  ISSI,  r,  Ito:   new  ed.,  Iss,-,   f.,| 

nobertson,  J.  Mrtiregor.  I.  l-hy  i.do'.Meal 
Physi,,^  Lieuientary  Faets.  I'nnciples,  &...  lion,  lis] 
IS.SS,  12f.;o"'™""'^  Text-Book  of  Physiology,  Lun.! 

-.^il'rh"'  -J-  ^V^*'-  "•'''•)  The  Divine  and 
..acied  Liturgies  ol  our  Fathers  among  the  .Saints.  .John 

Uobertson,  Rev.  James     \r  i     n  n         <• 

of   n,i„„(„i    1        "»••  JKiiies,  .11. A.,  JJ.JJ.    professor 
.    ol    Une  ital    languages    in    the    Iniversily  of   Glasgow 
(Trans.)   Outlines   of   Hebrew  .Synta.x,   by  Dr.  Augult 
A.iiller  Glasgow,  ISS2,  ,Sv„  ;  ;!,1  Jd.,  1888  *' 

n.ld  °rf's?"',''l.'"*'  Craigie.M.A..  [„„,.,  vol.  ii., 

?v    A  D   S  .  ■  ;,";-^"''y  "f  "•"  '^''""i^"'  Chureh  :  yol 
.'ir         Li«-i-lal7,  Lon..  187S,  Sv.i 

fhocl'ilr "'"'""','"""  ;""'''"''>-'''"l  "■'■itiT.  Having  mastered 
*rrinVi  ,s'  ,'!"'  """'-Ti'd  materials,  he  arn  iges  ?ds  u^ 
t.,  • ,  "e" .,  ull";;  '•;>■'  l""|''"'  ^'Jl''  '■l">Willg^lle  reader 

dlm,V,lt;^■■i^/,^.^•o.twl'''""■'^ 

I  o^;  ''lM«  '""^''"'''"'  ".:"''"■  "'■""'^  "'■  "'«  J'"!'"'  I'ower. 
I.on.,  1876,  p.  8vo.      3.  (E.i.i  \fi,t„riai„  f,.,  ,j',„  ][j..f..    ' 

Offi,.e"pMb  ''  .'^'".'''''J''"!'  "•■  C»"'erbury.  (U^eord  | 

OlhLe  Pub.;,  vo,s.  ,.-v,.,  ]^„„._  |S7(i-S:),  r.  .svo.  (Seel 
Shmm.akd,  J  H.,  ,-,,,•,.„.)  4.  .^ket.hesofChureh  His  ory  i 
from   AT).  a3  to  the  Keformalion,  Lon.,  1878,  2  part^  j 


Ron 

,'?'""•     5'  '''"■''" '«!"''  O"''  Memorials  of  Thomas  lieoket, 
I.s.sil,  r.  8vo.  ' 

Itobertson,  Rev.  James  Logie,  MA.     I   Orel- 

lana,  rnd  other  Poems,  E.li.i.  an.l  Lon.,  1881,  12mo  " 
i;'  "■''!'/') '^f  I  of  tl"^  "  I'olly  Ann,- an.l  other  Stories"! 
a  Book  of  tables  an.l  Faneies.  E.lin.  an.l  Lon.,  L>i8,5  „ 
Svo  3.  (E.i  )  Letters  of  Hobert  Ihirns,  (••('anielot  Cl'as-' 
sins,  Lon.,  I8S7,  IL'mo.  With  lioninirsov,  Jankt  Looie, 
1  Our  Iloli.liiy  among  the  Hills,  Edin.  an.l  Lon.,  fii  8vo 
,   ""  "L!:.**""'  J"*'"-     One  of  the  People:  a  Xov^l, 

i      Robertson,   John   Ross,  b.    184],   i„   Toronto, 
Unaila;  edueatc.l  at  I  pjier  Canada  Colloge;  becaino  a 

>  i'i'-,.""f  "V-"!''.  '"I""'*'''    "'"   '^"'■"•""  ""ilv  Telegram, 
Sill,  of  which  he  has  since  been  e.lil.ir  an.l  proprietor. 

To,   ,if„"7.f.  ^'•''",""''  f"l-it"l"r  Masonry  in  Ciinn.la, 
4,  onto    188,8      2.   History  of  Cryptic,  Templar,  ami  A. 
anil  A.  Kite  Masonrv  in  Canada,  1888 
Robcrts..ll,  Keitb.     The  Knave  of  Dmmonds:  n 

^ovel,  Lon.,  188,',,  ji.  8v., 

add.]      I.   Chri.sty  Kedtern's  Troubles,  L.m.,  186(1,  12mo 

new  ed.,  illust.,  1886,  r.  8vo.    2.  The  Bairns;  or,  Janet's 

Love  and   Service:  a  Story  from  Canada,  Lon.,  1870,  ,,. 

8vo;  ,8,1,  ed.,  1878      .3    The  Inglises  ;  or,  How  the  W„V 

,  Opened,   Lon.,  18,2,  ]2mo.      4.    The    Perils  of  Orphan- 

I  h.,od;    or,  i  redenca  an.l   her  Guardians,  Lon..  1871    n 

I  ^)'";  "I-''"  "'•■  '''•^l'      5-  David  Fleming's  Forgiveness" 

I  ^,-  ^•"■^'     i'',^"'  1  ;'"'"•     ■•   I!y  a  Way  she  knew  not:  the 
I  Story  of  .Vlli.son  Bain.  N.  York,  L8.s\s    p,,uo 

Robe.«>,on,  Mary  M.  Eunice:  a  .Story  of  Do- 
j  liiestie  Lit.-  11,  iNew  lOiigland,  .\.  York,  L'<87.  l"',no 

Robertson,  Muirhead,     A  Lombard  Street  Mys- 
:  tery  :  a  ^ovel,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo 
<      Robertson,  P.     .Manual  of  Elocution  and  the  I'hi- 
los^.phy  ol  E.\pressiin.  icyton,  0.,  1881),  I2mo. 

Robertson,  Will, am,  a  journalist  at  Kocluhile. 
i  1.  Uochdiile,  Pa.!  and  Present,  Hoehdale,  I87,i.  2  The 
,  Li  eand  limes  of  the  Uight  Hon.  .John  Bright,  lioch- 
I  dale,  18,8;  new  e.l.,  Lon.,  188,'),  p.  8vo. 

Ro!.ert.son,  William,  ,,rineipal  of  the  Royal  Vet- 
erimir,   College,  London.      1.  •Te.xt-li..,.k  of  the  Practice 

Own''       u-  'V'^''';'"';->  '""'-  18!^::,  M-o.    2.  Hints  to  Stock- 
Owners,  kel.so,  18,S4. 

Robertson,  Rev.  William  Archibald  Scott, 

biidgc,  18ot;  ordained  I8:,U;  rector  of  Elmley  1800-84 
and  since  then  vi.-ar  of  Throwley  :  hoii.  canon  of  Canter' 
bury  since  1873  ;  lion,  secretary  of  the  Kent  Ardueotg- 
I  ',-,'\.  •'''■"'"'  '^'''""'  "'■  ''''  pul'lication-:.  since  ]87'' 
I.  1  he  Missionary  .Societies  of  Great  Britain:  a  Concise 
\.ew  of  their  Heceip.s.  E.xpen.litures,  and  Results,  Lon., 
18,.)  8vo.  2.  The  Crypt  of  Cantoibury  Cathedral:  its 
Arclnteeture,  its  History,  and  its  Frescoes.  Illust  Lon 
lo^U,  4to.  ' 

"A  most  rnrcfiil  and  Ihoroiigh  account  of  a  i.nrf  ,,f 

;iii  crl.ury  Cathedral  wlibdi  t  n  ,t  ZV'k.mwn  t' nn.^li 
t  con  uiiis  a  g,„,d  ,i^,a  iiiat  is  of  special  iiUeres  b,  hfs 
torically  and  arti.-tlc,illy."-,ira(/    .xix  i)7  ' 

Also   many  archaeological  papers,  pamphlets,  &c. 
Robertson,  W  yndham',  „„te,'vol.  ii.,add.,]    8n,V 
1    ,\l:;:  "'  Manchester,  Chesterfield  Co.,  Va. ;  educated 
at  W„„am  and   Mary  College;  admitted  to  the  bi^r  in 

I  hnrni'  fn'^T""";  f  ^  "'«]!''"  '**'^'''  •'"''  "'■"^"vards  a  men,. 

P,l      '^^  'eg>s  Htn.e.    Ho  was  a  stro-  ,  anti-sece.ssionist. 

I  ocahontas,  o/„„  Matoaka,  an.l  her  Lescen.lants  by  her 

Marriage  at  .laiiiestown.  1014.  will,  ,fohn  Holfe.  Gentlc- 

iinan:    with   Biographical  Sketches;    fals,.)    Illustrative 

:  Historical  Notes,  by  R.  A.  Brook.  Richmond,  X'a,,  1887. 

■    r*VO,  '  ' 

i,loi'*,'?i'','ii"'I'-^'*',*''"^I"t'>i'e'>istutein  popular  favor  an 
Idol  eMdeiitly  hopelessly  overthrown. "-Iv,///,,,,,  .Mv  ■.►■o 

,lahl" wVl'rn'V"*'.-  y"""'  ■^'•'\-  K'ni.luated  at  Mag- 
lialen  Ha  .  O.vh.r.l,  1805;  ordained  1800;  rector  of  Holy 
iriniiy,  \\  imUor,  since   1873:  chaplain  in  ordinary  to 

ILmsohold  Cavalry.    1877.     2.  The    Life  of  the  Worl.l : 
the  We  of  (o,.    ,0  .Sinners.  Lon.,  IS7!l,  si,.  lOiiio. 
Robins,  tdward  Cooliworthy,  I'.S.A.     l    The 

re3r"'  ■:.'•'"'"""•■  "  Ht.view  of  the  Various  Theories 
res  eofng  "s  Jorm  an.l  Stylo  of  Arehitecture ;  The 
Lthics   of  Art:     Two    Lectures    L.m..    1887.    8v;,.      ■>. 

im  !,e  n  T  ''  V':i  ^""^""^  lioil.li"K:  heinga  Treatise 
on  tl  e  Design  and  Construction  of  Applie.l  Seience  an.l 

l1.  .     u  ,""*'':m""''  "'"'■  ^"ifl'l-^  l''ittings  and  Sanila 
1       '1888    a      ''""■  ""    ^'•■'■•'"'"■"1   E'li'cation.     Illu-t, 


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"  It  Is  too  lame  a  work,  and  Um  teilinlinl,  tn  fiiiil  Us  way 
iito  Ihc  haiKls  of  ilu'  K.Mieriil  rcmlfr;  Imt  It  will  prove  an 
lnili.s|iciisali)e  work  of  ruliTiMii  e  to  arihitiTts,  Imil/lers  and 
iiiaiiMKiTs  ol  teHiniual  M-hiuih."— ,syi<,'/(i(„r.  Ix.  liin:i. 

Itollill!*,  U.  H.  KciMi  my  .SuiTet:  a  Novel,  l.on., 
I^sii,  :i  vols.  p.  Svo. 

KoliiiiMoii,  Miss  A.  Mary  !•'.  See  Daii«kstkt]:ii, 
Mils.  A(;Nt;s  Maiiv  Kji.vm-ks,  iii/iru. 

Kobinsuii,  .Mrs.  Annie  Ooiiglns,  (<;rfen,)  b. 
I-'IL',  at  I'i.vmoiith,  .V.ll.;  Ims  written  uiiiler  tlie  i.seu- 
ilon.vine  of  ".Marian  Douglas."  1.  I'ietiire-I'oenia  liir 
■\oiing  Folks,  lllu.st.  liost.,  )S7l,  Svo.  :'.  Peter  and 
)'olly;  or,  Home  Life  in  New  Kngland  ft  Hundred  Years 
Ago.  Host.,  1S7I1.  ISmo. 

Ilobinson,  liunjiiiiiin  Coiilson,  K.li.ii.s.,  [oik., 
vi>l.  ii.,  add.,]  ealled  to  tlio  bar  at  the  .Middle  Temple 
l^lll;  serjeant-at-law  since  ISfis.  Stray  Tlioughts  on 
Wealth  and  its  Sources,  l.on.,  |ss;i,  p.  Svo. 

Ilobinson,  Uevcrley.  I'raotieal  Treatise  on  Nasal 
Ciitarrh.     llliist.     N.  Viok,  I8S1,  Svo. 

Kubinson,  C,  .'Maggie;  or,  Light  in  Darkness, 
I.oM.,  IS,s4,    l2mo. 

Itobilistill,  V,  CIoiikIi.     A  Ulossarv  of  Words  per- 
taining to  the    Diiilert  of  .Mid-Yorkshire:  with    others 
peculiar  to  Lower  Nidderdiile:  to  which   is  preli.xed   an 
Uiitline    of    Grammar    in    the    Mid-Yorkshire    Dialect,  J 
(Kng.  Dialect  Soc.,)  l.on.,  l>:ii,  Svo.  • 

llobinson,  Charles  Kilmiind,  .M.A.,  b.  is.,:!-  i 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cainhridge;  eilled  to  the 
liar  at  the  Fniier  Temple  Isrii.  |.  The  Cr.iise  of  the 
"Widgeon."  Seven  Hundred  .Miles  in  a  Ten-Ton  Yawl 
l.on.,  isrti,  p.  Svo.  2.  Thetiolden  llinde,  Thessale,  and 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  ISSO,  12iiio.  I!.  The  Huval  Warren  • 
or,  Hiimhles  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeek,  L.in.,  ISS.l,  4u, 

Itubiiisou ,  llev.  Charles  John,  .M.A.,  graduated, 
first  class  Classics,  at  I'liiversity  Colle^'c,  Durham,  IS.i:! ; 
ordained  1S57;  vicar  of  Norton  (.'anon,  Herelonlshire] 
18li5-77;  rector  of  West  Haeknev  i.S77-S7,  mi. I  since 
then  vicar  of  Horsham.  I.  A  His'iory  of  the  Castles  of 
lli'refordshire  and  their  Lords,  Lon'.,  IS70,  4to.  2.  A 
History  of  the  .Mansions  and  Manors  of  Herefordshire 
Lon.,  |S7:i,  Jto.  ' 

'■Bringing  to  his  task  quick  observation,  active  research 
nil.  a  knack  ot  grouping  t., -ether  mutters  of  local  interest 
liolh  ol  the  past  and  )iresciit,  lie  has  produced  a  secoiul 
volume  ot  .-oiisidcralile  merit."— .>hi(.  J!ti:.  xxw.  Ijc. 

:).  A  Uegisterof  the  Scholars  ailiiiitted  into  .Merchant 
Taylors'  School,  l.^iliS  t<i  1S71:  compiled  from  Authen- 
tic Sources:  with  liiographical  Notices,  Lowes,  IS.S2-.s;i, 
U  \ol3.  r.  Svo. 

llobinson.  Rev.  Charles  Scymonr,  DD 
LI..D.,[oii,e,  vol.ii,.  11,1,1.,]  b.  I.S29,  at  lieiinington,  Vt  ';' 
graduated  at  Williams  College  IS49;  stuilied  theolo.'v  at 
I  nion  Seminary,  New  York,  and  at  Princeton  ;  pTi'stor 
ol  the  .Madison  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York, 
1^70-87.  1.  Church  Work:  Twenty-Si.\  Sermons,  x! 
York,  IS?.".,  2  vols.  1 2mo.  2.  Selection  of  Spiri'tiial 
Songs;  with  Music  for  Church  and  Choir.  N.  Y'ork  W7il 
Svo.  .S.  Spiritual  Songs,  with  .Music,  for  the  Su'iidav- 
.-'chool,  N.  York,  Isso,  |2mo.  4.  Studies  in  the  New 
Testament,  N.  York,  ISSii,  |2mo.  5.  Selections  for  Re- 
sponsive Headings,  for  Use  in  Public  W.  ship,  N  York 
1881,  Svo.  (>.  Stuilies  of  Neglected  Texts,  N.  York! 
188.S,  12mn.  7.  (Ed.j  l,iiu.|es  Domini:  Selection  of 
Spiritual  .Songs,  Ancient  anil  .Moilern.  N.  York,  issi 
8vo.  S.  The  Pliaraohs  of  the  lion.lago  and  the  Evodus  • 
Lectures,  N.York,  1SS7,  12mo.  9.  Simon  Peter:  his 
Life  and  Times,  ISSS,  2  vols. 

Robinson,  Clara  I,  .>'.  liabbleton's  Baby  ■  an 
Account  of  a  Beloved  Child  :  told  by  his  Nurse!  Mrs. 
Uluhbins,  [pseud.,]  Lon.,  1877,  Svo. 

Robinson,  Conwny,  [o./te,  vol.  i!.,  add.,]  d.  18.84 
History  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery  an.l  other  Insti- 
tutions of  England,  from  the  Time  of  Caius  .Julius  Civsar 
until  the  Accession  of  William  and  Mary:  vol.  i  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  1S82. 

Robinson,  E.     Can  Disease  Protect  Health'  Lon 

I  SMI,  cr.  Svo. 

Robinson,  K.  A.     (Trans.)  History  of  Ireland,  by 

IT.  1(.  Ilasseiieiiiiip,  Lon.,  ISS8,  Svo. 

Robinson,  K.  Colpitis.  The  Geology  of  Gcne- 
"^  '■  an  Enquiry  into  the  Credentials  of  the  M.jsalc  Kec 
Old  .if  Creation.  Lon.,  lss:>. 

Robinson,  Edith.  Forced  Acquaintances  :  a  Book 
fiirtiirls,  Host.,  ISS7,  12uio. 

Robinson,  Edith.  The  Lay  of  St.  Jucundiis. 
I  lust.  Lon.,  ISS7,  Imp.  4to.  (A  ballad  founded  on  an 
old  lorkshire  legend.) 


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Robinson,  Edward  A.,  ami  Mall,  (ieoiRe  A. 

The  Disk  ;  a  Tiile  of  Two  I'assions,  Bust.,  |sn4.  l2mo 

Robinson,   Rev.    Edward   Jewett,    Weshvan 
minister;    a  missionary  in    India.     1.   Lay   Ue|.re.«ent». 
turn   in   .Methodism,  L.in.,  1871,  Svo.     2.   How   to   Pray 
Lon.,    1872,    er.    Svo.     :;.    Tamil    Wis.lom :    Tiadilions 
Lon.,    is,.),    I2ui„;    new  e,|.,  ciil.,  eulitle.l  "Tab's  and 
Pnenis  ol  s,,utli  India  ;  fr.im  the  Tamil,"  Iss,",      4    Ser 
mens;  The  .Mother  of  Jesus  n.il   the  Pap„|  .Miirv    L.m 
IS-o,  I'-  Svo.      0.    The    Caravan    and  tlie  Temple,  anil 
.Songs  of  the  Pilgrims,  Lon.,  Is7S,  Sy,..     (1,   Hin'.lu   P,„. 
t.irs  :  a  Memorial  of  the  Lives  of  .<iiiimugiin  an.l  Vaira- 
iiiuttu,   Lon.,  fp.  ,svo.      7.    Li.l   by  the  Spirit  :   Memoirs 
ol    Mrs.    Caroline  Eliza   Walker,  of  Cheltenham,   Lon 
I^s2,  er.  Svo. 

Robinson,  EzekicI  (;ilmnn,  D.Il.,  LL  D 
['nil<  vol.  li.,  iidd.,]  hecanie  preshlent  of  Br.nvn  I'niver' 
sity  ls,2.  1.  Lectures  on  Prciichiiig  :  .lelivere.l  t..  the 
Students  of  Theology  at  Yale  College,  N  Y.irk  |sN'; 
121110.  2.  Principles  and  Practieeof  Morality  ;  or.  Ethi-' 
eiil  1  rinciplcs  Discussc.l  i,n.|  Applied,  Host.,  Isss,  P'mo 

Robinson,  K.  New  lleligi.,  Mdiei  :  Chapters  on 
Every-Hay  Siil.jecis,  Lon,,  ISS7,  p.  Svo. 

Robinson,  E.  A.,  M.A.  iTians.  and  ed.)  A  Col- 
hitioii  of  the  Athos  Codex  of  the  Shepherd  of  Hermas, 
together  with  nn  Introduction,  by  Spvr.  P.  Lambros 
Ph.D.:    with    a    Preface    and   Ai.'pendices,  Camliri.b'e' 

IS.SS,  Svo.  " 

Robinson,  Miss  Eranees  Mabel,  sisterof  Mrs 
A  M.  F.  Darmesteter,  (.iiyoo.  1.  .Mr.  Ihitler's  Ward 
.on.,  ISSa,  p.  Svo.  2.  Disenchantment  :  an  Every. 
Day  ,Ktory,  Lon,,  1SS6,  p.  Svo.  :i.  Irish  History  for 
English  Headers,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  Close 
"I  the  Year  l.ss,-,.  Jiy  William  Stepheii.s.m  Gregg, 
[pseud.]  N.  -iork  and  l.on.,  INSli,  Svo  ;  M  ed.  sumo 
\ear.  4.  I  he  Pliin  of  Ciimpaign  :  a  Story  of  the  For- 
tune of  \\  iir,  Lon..  1SS7.  2  vols.  er.  Svo. 

Robinson,  Franeis  Kildale,  d.  ]sS2;  a  hical 
antinmiry  of  Whitby,  Eiig,  1.  A  Glossary  of  York- 
.^iire\\.,r,s  i,nd   Phrases,  .■olleete.l  in   Whitby  and  the 

.Neiglibonrbood:   with  E.x pics  of  their  roll„;,ui„l  Use, 

iiiid  .Allu.sions  to  Local  Cu.Monis  and  Tra.litioiis.  By  im 
Inhabitant.  Lon.,  IS:^,'-,,  l2mo.  Anon.  2.  A  (ilossiry 
ol  Words  used  in  the  Neighbourhood  of  Whitby,  (En" 
Dialect  Soc„)  l.on.,  IS7ii.  ,svo.  "' 

Robinson,  Lieut.  Frederick.  Seven  Gray  Pil- 
grims  :  a  Persimal  Hoimime,  l!v  a  Subiiltern  of  Artil- 
lery,     L.;n.,  1871,  p.  ,svo.     Anon. 

Robinson,  Frederick  W  iijiani,  [o„(,,  vol.  ii 

add.,]  b.  LS:;il,  in  SpitalHelds,  I.ond.m  ;  e.lucated  at  Clnr- 

-  en.lon  H..ii,se  ,>-ch...,l,  Kensington.     Several  ,.f  his  earlier 

works    were    published   anonymously.       I.   No    Church 

Lon     I8li2   ;i  vols.  ,,.  Svo.     2.  Church  and  Chapel,  Lon.,' 

|s|...,  .i  vols.  ]..  Svo.     li.  Female   Life  in  Pri.son.     By   „ 

Matron.       Lon.,  l,s(;3,  p.  Sv„ :    new  ed.,  l.sii.'s.     4.  .Jane 

Cameron:   Memoirs  of  a   Female  Convict,  Lon     lS(i;i   ■> 

;  ;■'''.";  1:;  '-^"''  "'•»■  ^■''•'  "*''*•'<•     i-  Mnltie:  a  Stray,  Lo!i." 

Ni4,  ..vols.  p.  Svo.      (!.  Carry -s   Confession:    a   Novel, 

l.on.,    I  sua,    :;    vols.  p.   Svo;    :;d  ed.,    1S7I1.      7.   Prison 

haraetei-s,    drawn    from    Life.     By    „    PHson    Matron. 

l.on.     Sbf,    2  vols.  p.  Svo;    new  ed.,  ISS,\      8.    Beyond 

he   Church,    Lon.,   ISIifi,  :i  vols.  ji.  Svo.      9.    Christie's 

,  1-aith,   Lon.,  KSfi7,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.     111.  Poor    Humanity, 

,  Lon.,     siiS,  :i  vols.  p.  Svo.     II.  Owen,  a  Waif:  new  eii.. 

Lon.,  is.ll,  p.Svo.      12.  Stern   Necessity,    l.on.,   1870,.') 

vols.  p.  Svo.     L!.  True  to  Herself:  a  Novel.  Lon.,  1S70, 

■i  vols.  p.  Svo,       14.    Little    Kate    Kiiby,  Lon.,    IS73,   ;i 

yi-*;''-^?'  '■"'■  "<'''  '■'"'■<'  «■">'  ''<■'■  Fortune,  Lon., 
S,.i,  .■)  vols.  p.  Svo.  Hi.  Second-Cousin  ,<ariih,  Lon. 
S74,  :;  vols.  p.  Svo.  17.  As  Long  us  she  Lived,  Lon., 
is.b,  A  vols.  cr.  Svo.  IS.  A  Bri.lge  of  Glass.  Lon.,  IS79, 
.!  vols,  or.  Svo.  19,  Cowanl  C.ii.-cience,  Lon  ,  1S79  3 
vols.  or.  Svo.     20.   Poor    Zeph,    and    other   Tales,   Lon., 

i  I>-S0,  ,'i  vols.  p.  Svo.     21.   The  Black  Speck  :  a  Tcmper- 

I  ancc  Tale,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  22.  The 
Hand?  of  Justice:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  lSs:i,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo  • 
new  e.l...,  Iss  I,  IS8.0.  2:i.  Women  are  Strange,  and 
other  Stories,  Lun.,  ISS3,  3  vols.  24.  The  Man  she 
Cared  for,  Lon.,  Is,s4,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  2,'>.  La/.arus  in 
Lonilon,  Lon.,  Iss,',,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  26.  The  Courting  of 
-Mary   .^mith,   I..,n.,   ISSO,  3  vols.  er.  Svo.      27.    A    Fair 

I  Maid,  Lon.,  ISSii,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  2S.  In  Bad  Hands: 
Stories,  Lon.,  18S7,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  29.  99  Dark  Street. 
Lon..  1887,  p.  Svo.     30.  The  Youngest  Miss  Green,  Lon. 

j  ISSS,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"Given  !Iie  materials  of  a  st.iry,  there  is  no  liviiiE  Avriter 

i  who  can  lay  them  out  with  siieh  eu.sy  skill.    In  each  cliBp 

TJST 


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nriuy    beloro   uiid 


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'lunu-ih,..  si,.;,a.  of  M,.|2,) 
f-n,  .run..,  isso,  ,0  M  r  s"-''"'  .-'  f  '^/'°1  "^■■^"'''''""■^ 

Kobillsoil,     (•rPl'airJ      I  II-      ..„ 

ITW,  Nvo.  ^  "*"   '^'""■''•''   "1   iintain,  I,un., 


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'  ..r  ?,f  &,:';.,::,-,„"k:  is;,-;  s:-  >■"•■  v.... 


"■-iiry, 


I'ra.vforil'.s  Wuril,  Ao. :  Tales, 


'  ,'■      '^'  '''*'  Hrl,s  of  111 


Ilobiiisoii,  J.  W.     \y 

I  Loh.,  isr.s,  ;)  vols.  ,,r.  Sv„. 

^  SaKla:::";;!^'^:;    V'^;i'''"-;rK.exro„„,„ 
1  Ours.     Jllu.t       .«aien      isri      T  '"  ^^'IHl  """"■■'  '">'' 

K  ":!:';:"'';;,:f::i-;,r''ih  "f ''- '-•'•"to  of  Civil 
;^;r'- •^----aJ';ci:y:;isf;'i.c^s:s: 

e'^'of^::-i!::tL«X';jfv^-r^7^^''"'''^''- 
^i;r^'';^.'-"!7-^^r';^''^-"-''5ftf:'';i:^;"t 

I'ol.alloch;   2!|",'l       "„*•"';:?''""   "'    ■;''•'"    '^''"''"'"'   "'' 
for  1S70,  Lon     isri    s™"""-'   ^"''""^"^'^  Cristas 'liowk 

.^  K^:^^;;;Si«^^•?J^^'s;o^- "'--■•- 

1.^77,  I6,no.  '    '    '•'   """"•     -•   !'"'•'.>•,  ^'.   Vork, 

Robinson,   M.   a. 


i^""'*;"^;'^,''^^"''  ^''--'"^   -^'^  Canoe,   I,on., 
I-^n.,  in;:,,  i';',;;;,'"  ""^  ""-'^"'1  •^  Bay  Territory.     IHust. 

*»     I  ....    .    . 


nipiils,  tin.  trap. 


1.    (Trans.)    Tlio   Curate   of 


notie..,!   in   a-Vevlow  'on  'I'l?„  '"\'^   '"'"    K»"'l-»aturejly 
R"l-ert   lirown    „,  o   ,;•  n    "".'''"''»  >'""Hnen,latorv.    by 


Legislative    History,    1774- 


cn.l     Foliii,,,,,    ,,       1^ 
I>«l,  Dost.,  l,s,i<|,  ii-.mo. 

in^" /^r"*  »1S.^*^y?  !"-"[.^-  "f  P.  S.   Rob. 

™l'h.v,  I,on.,  ,,SS4,   12,no.-\'i!,r;';',  '"''?■  '',"""'«- 
ao   ...   .t.  ,..,.„  tograpbie  IlandT lio-'k"  '■  """   ""■■"  '° 
*•    i..etters 


■nm-iiil  nn,l  ,«,K-ial  Inforiaation.  X  York'T-rs?" J',"  " 
Robinson,  Pliiiiii  ijtP,.„w  ,  '  ^'  ^t"- 
Robinson,")  r  ".  ,?,  n  ,n  'i"*."""  "'  "  P'"' 
at  Marlborou.l,  C,|  J,.',  u  ^''"""'■'  '.'"'"'•  '">''  eilne.teil 
Pioneer,  .r  Xru't^dl^'Z  l^^'^^il^'"""  ""^ 
editor,  in  ISilil;  „„,  aim,,  ,(n,l  r.  .''!'""'""'•  """ 
Arobives  of  the 'C  r     T'  •  et  %  "/  ""^  "'^"'""^ 

'■•orature     Isr;,  :  „f    lo.ie    a.ur';,;!;:;;^^-"'^-"'- «f 


^toaia     Cultivation:     Two  j  "^l^ '-^;-;;'\of^  Ut.natu^,  ■iii;;-;;t;„— ;; 

Mr.  Ph..  Kobtnson  write,  so  pleusantij^h;;;- he  chooses 


ROB 

UjatwecnnnotlMil  rosoiU  this  pl.Tu  of  l,o„k  innkiiiir 

tile  ii«.'  to  Hiiy  one,  an. I  the  exc'eulloii  Is  lis  ■  are  eis  .  « 
It  po.vihly  could  Ij,.."   -.u/i.,  No.  ".hi:,  uuiilm  h» 

.1.  Siiiners  ai„i  Saints:  a  Tour  across  tho  States  an.l 
round  thcMi,  L(jn..  Is8.".,  or.  Svo. 

■'  Kavlnn  Joiiniovi.d  IlironKli  t'hu  I'lilteil  StatcK  lie  de- 
clres  to  Miy  .v.iuHhl.iK  new  almin  theni       .     SK,;.,  ,^    ,'( 

Mormonl''"'^'''!  '"■  ''"'I'"''"  '"  '''-  »"rk  ,U.„1  Hi  1,. 
.Mormons.  ,  .  lie  tan  wnu:  Miiooih  y.  and  li,.  |,as  oincli 
exper  enee   of   iho   worl.l.     Mad   1„.    re    I  •  irlv  n  r 

tiM.UK,  tolh,.Mnrn.onprolUen,,lH.,nii  uivM.od  •  d 
reM.lMlile  skc  (.■iH-s  or  III,,  in  c,,.!,,  hut,  a>  i  H  |,K  "  ,1' 
areoiiitea..  nnattraetiv  a,.  I,l>  •  miurmx.'  •■-  //'  ^^  '!  m 
Ui  s  s  iM,t  altotiellior  a  Moriuon  l,o,,k.  flie  aniiior 
to"ri/,m"  ^V""<';ye-M,  to  California,  and  1.  ,!' 
1  .llJhl  •  ■«  ■  •"'■"   •^''••■''"■"'  •,  •,  ■  ""-■  '"'"k  "»  II  whole  I,- 

0.  Chysing    a'Voitune:    Talc,   and   Sketelie.s    I.on., 

Poets'  Itirds  -  I„n.,  Is.si,  p.  .svo.  S.  Ti^-ors  at  Lar«.. : 
Tales  and  Skelehes,  I,on.,  I,S,><d,  l.snio.  U.  The  ValTev 
ol    Icetotuni    Trees:  Tales   and   .Sketches,    I.on.,    l.s.sii 

Kol.inson.Ucv.  nicliar.1  IlaycH,  educated  at 

hnitfs    College,     London:    ordained     \S6i\ ;     perpetual 
eiirale    ul    .St.    Oorinans,    Itlaekheath,    since     Iss)       i 
Thought  and  Deed  :  .-^cnnons  on  Faith  and  Duly,  Lon.! 
18,.',  l.'nio-  2d  ed.,  \hTA.     2.  The  Creel  and  the  .\ge: 
a  Lecture  delivered  at  the  Uuildhall,  liath,  Lon.,  l.ssi, 

llobinson,  Robert.  Thomas  lienick  :  his  I.jfo 
and  liiue.s  llh.st.  Newca8tle-(,n-Tyne,  ISs?.  I'ub- 
lished  by  the  Author.  (Contains  letters  prcviou...lv  un- 
published and  new  impressions  from  the  original  blocks 
ol  some  ot  Uowieks  engravings.) 

"The  local  cult  (d-liewick  .  .  .  is  of  loiii;  standhiL'  n..d 
wasiiever  more  nourishing  than  now.    \\V  ow  ct  ni  i 

ilyl  is  towuMiian's  impulse  to  build  lliis  latest  m', 
iiient  P.  the  artist  aii,l  to  ihc  i,,,,,,,  hm  that  access  to  • , I  i-c- 


ROB 


toiswhicbKive.saoen^ 

,  K  A-  ■■■  ■■  "'^^  ""'"•' hist  admirer  of  Ibcir  lather  who  has 
had  the  intimate  ae,,imimance  of  the  -laui  itei-s  r  iw 
;■>.'?'■"■  'l'""-"^^'-<'i'»l"ry.  as  a  (lUalilicHti.mi'ur  the  task 
wl,i.;h^lie  lius  iiowaeeom|,li»he<f  so  crediUibly."_A««i,,, 

Uobinson,  KoulaiiU  E.     Incle  Lisha's  Shoi,  : 
7.1^  in  a  Corner  of  \ankee.I.an.l,  N.  York,  l.ssr,  12mo 

Robinson,  S.     Light  in  Darkness;  and  DarkneJs 
1  list,  a  .Sequel,  Lon.,  187ti,  lOnio. 

Robinson,  .Samuel,  lVil4-I884,  b.  in  Manches- 
ter, J'.ng.,  and  educated  at  Manehester  \ew  Colleue 
_iork;  became  a  cotton-manufacturer,  and  devoted  his 
leisure  to  the  study  of  German  and  Oriental  literature 
ile  bequeathed  a  collection  of  Oriental  books  and  .MSS 
''  ^"'■■"J' .''"■'^S'-'  Manchester.  1.  Life  of  Ferdoosee; 
1  'P^,",^','/  •"'""^''-      -•  (Trans.)  .Schiller's   Wil- 

lam  Pell,  1825;  new  ed.,  18.S4.  (Tho  first  English 
translation  ol  this  drama.)  3.  (Trans.)  Jlinor  Poems 
of  Seh iller  1867.  4.  .Specimens  of  the  German  Lyric 
I  oets,  8,8  5.  Translations  from  Various  German  Au- 
''"'f'    p'-"'  .  '^:  ^  '■T*""'   ''""'"•y  '»>•    i:"«lish   Readers, 

h^  w    A    P,"'"'y  •"■'"""'•     ('-^"""^'i'od  «Jssays,  with  notes 
i>y  W.  A.  Llouston.) 

Robinson,  Rev.  Samuel,  educated  at  Trinity 
College,   Dublin;    ordained   l,sr4;    incumbent  of  Hay, 

""■  '^i'"''  ^l;''"''  '■'""-"•■'•  ""'I  «f  Nurnev,  Ireland 
since  I8SS.      I  he  Alhanasian  Creed,  Melbourne.  1882 

Robinson,  Stephen  T.,of  Edwardsville,  111.  The 
Shadow  of  the  War :  a  Story  of  the  South  in  Keconstrue- 
tion  Tunes,  Chii'..  1H,S4.     Anon 

Robinson,   Stillmun   Williams,   b.   I8.!.8,    at  i 
.^HU  h   Reiuling,  \  t. ;  graduated   at   the  l,'niversity  of 
i,  ',  (""^m  ■'  I'J"'^*",",'-';f  Physiesand  mechanical  engineer-  i 
iiig  111  Ohio  .Stale  I  niversity  since  1S78.     1.  A  Practical  ' 
Treatise  on  the  Teeth  of  Whales  :  with  Theory  of  Use  of 
Kobinson  s  (M.mtograpb.  X.  York,  1S76,  l.Smo.     2.  Rail- 
road tconomics:   Xotes  from  a  Tour  over  Ohio  Railroads 
under  H.  Subiiie,  Commissioner  of  Railroads  and  Tele-  • 
graphs    V    York,    ISsi;,    24mo.       A.   The   Strength    of 
Urought-Iron    liridgc    .VIembers.   (ieneral     'heory    of 
lieams,  .tc,  N.  Y.irk.  ISS2,  24U10. 

Robinson,  T.  California  Supreme  Court  Reports, 
^•l^x.\xvlu.,. San  Fran.,  1871),  Svo.  ^ 

„  "»■""»»".   T.  Aurioi.       Timothy   Crinpla:    or, 

i»    K-      ~''"  '"'"■•  '■'''•^'  2  ^i"-  !'•  s^'o- 

nf  .i"   n  ^"I"'  '*'•  "•    Determination  of  ube  Constants 

I ,  „     ,i;';,P„t"^'""""''"'"'  (I'b'>"''4'l'i«'l  Tfansactions,) 
Lon.,  I87!t-81,  2  parts,  4to.  ' 

rvnTV'""?''  r^"'  Tberese  Albertine  Luise, 
(von  Jacob,)  [,„„,.,  vol.  ii.,  Rom.s   -n  Mhs.  Epwaki, 


■add,]  I7!«7-Is7n      Fifteen  Years:   a   Picture   froiu  tho 
Last  Century,  N.  York,  |S7|,  .syo 

Robiiisoi,    Thomas.     I.  A  Suggestive  Coinmen. 
lary  on  the  Kpislie  to  the  Itonians.  Lon  .  In7I,  -  "is  i, 

,  1   I  'h'  r  is-;.  """"''•'"•';l  ''"i"inc„t„ry  on  the  Hook 

tb/;t,I:":f',l:;:;;.,-,;:;,,^^:;"^;';;'™'---t-yon 

Robinson,   Tom,  M.li., 'physician   p,  St,  .Ldin's 
ospita   t,M-  Diseases  oHho  .Ski.l,  London.      I.  The     "i! 

"'"«>;  '""'I'"'".!.'.*- 'I  Treatnient  of  Ilaldncss  and  Gray. 

lies.-,  Lon.,  I.SS2,  p.  8vo:  2d  ed     I.MS'i      -  'ri,,.  i,i  " 

ami  Treatment 'Jf  ,Sypliili.','Lo',i '  ISM,,-p',t,  ^''Tln 
Ec,,_ema  :  its  Etioh.gy,  Pathology,  and  Ti'eutmc'n.,'L,u, 

I  ■?  '  I  ,   I),   nvi),  * 

Ro>inson,Trar.v.    The  Song  of  the  Palm,  and 
Robiisou,   Vincent.      I.   Ii„cks    and    Hoses,    or, 

,    t       wilh    .    l";   ';""•'. '^'^  ''•  '"'■     -•  '"i-'tal   Car! 

I.O.I.;  ISv'  '    ""'  ^  ■^"'  "'•'"''«''  '"i'l»ood.      must. 

Robinson,  « illiam,  F.L.S.,  [o,,,,,  yol.  ii.,  „dd.] 
.Alpine  Mowers  for  English  Gardens.     Illust.      Lon. 

ire  'I;:  r ',""'•  *■■•'"••  ',""/'■  ""'■'•  -■  Mushroom-Cul- 
ture,   its    Lxtensinn    and    Improvement,   L..n.,  Is7()   „ 

,™'  '"■•"  '■'';•■  Vr"'  ^'^■''  ■'■  The  lllustraled  W'i  i 
fnl  hv  >i  '"^.O""- '".'■'"!'»  ■""!  .Shrubberies  made  lieauti- 
ul  by  the  Natural,.at,on  of  Manly  Exotic  Plants,  Lon., 

,,i,i  ■'.'■•  "'"'  ";'•■  "'*'•     ■'■  ""'^y  i'l"»ers:    Dc 

.«P    ies  '1™    "IT-'V"'^  "'    '■■"»"''  "'-  '^'"-t  Ornamental 

Autll  •  or"''  l"'  r.""-  '"'•  ''•  ***■"■      '■'•    «"'''^  ^"ro 

,;      ISS.    s'    "'„", '^'i''"-;""-"-'-'   ■•'■   the   Future.     Illu.-t. 

;"u     isso,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  Iss:i.     7.  The  English  Flower- 

ll  ,'iss;;;';s>^*'  "'  ^'"'""'"'  ""'•  Ammgeiaent.     iCt. 
those  ol  most  ninaleiirs.  it  meets  the  great  w,,ct|.v 

ii.^'''Ci;ui,'rf::*i!^';:-,,f  p-'""-  "f  '"e 

'T.^:!:^ln::;.*\j!.^«-;^''"-     i^-^lomie  Oottre,  or 

lss2"2''4u^.""'  "'"'""'  ^'     '^l«»'»"'"y  I'«w,  Bo.st., 

Robinson,  William  Clarke.     1.   Introduction 

times  to  the  Norman  Conquest,  Lon.,  Iss.i.  p.  8vo  " 
Ihe  Revolt  of  the  \etherland.s,  Lon.,  IS.s.-,    -'no  - 

foi    the  VT,f'  "i'!'«"'  '"^cy.      !•  h.Uy  S;rviees, 

t  .1    the      ,e  of   I'uldie   .Schools.   Lon.,    1874,    ISmo.      " 

Private  Prayers,  for  Ihe  Use  of  School-Boys   Lon       874' 

N«„.        .    Aids  to  the  Holy  Communion,  for. SehooU 

f8^,\..'sv::'"  ''""••  '''"•  """"•  '■  '•--'  «"-'4, 

Roi)inson,  William  Stevens,  I81,S-i870   b  at 
Concord,  Mass  :  became   a  .journalist :  was  Roston  00" 
respondent  of  the  .New  York  Tribune  and  the  S.^  i^'fieTd 
lepubhcan  under  the  signature  of  "  Warrington." 
Ihe  .Nilary  Grab  :  a  History  of  the  Passage  of  the  Aci 
ncreasing     he  Salaries  of  .Mcmhcrs  of  Congress,  Host 
Ibmo      2.  Warrington's  Manual  of  ParliaiiKmlai-;  Prac': 

ce  I  est.,  I,s7o,  16mo.  ;;.  Warrington  Peii-Portfa  ts  a 
tolleetion  o  Personal  and  Political  ReminiseenceMS48! 
IS:7,'  t'^mo  ^'  "'  ^-   '*°'''"^™^      Bost., 

Robson,  Charles.  ].  ,Kd.)  Biographical  Enoy- 
c lopiedia  ot  Pennsy K,„u„,  Phila.,  1874  4to.  2.  TEd  1 
Maiiuhicones  aiv^i  Manufacturers  of  Penn.sylvania 
./o:„':  '■;/."■    .:'-(■■'.''■'   '•"■«'^'l'liieal  Eneyeloptedi,; 


lUcyelflpasdia 
Biographic:i|  En- 


''f  Illiuois,  Phila.,  1875,Tti,'.  "I'.'i'Ed 
I  cyclop;edia  of  Ohio.  Phila..  1871!   4to 

Robson,  E.R.      School   Archiieeture :   Planning 
Designing.  .Vc..  Lo„.,  IS74:   2d  ed.,  1877,  Svo  "»' 

ti  ""'!'"";?ri,i!'"'''"""  '^"'"^^"o  liuilding  Construe. 
i  of  ^"m^e^Z'i  'n,"'  ;""'  '''"y.""-'  S-     (Trans.)  History 

,  so:,';tnd  ^ol.  ii.  In-  .{.n  Ta';";' )  '™"'"""'  "^  *"•-  ««"• 

i  Un^w'^sl,?','^  *;«"T.'^'?""e'  ^-  '"'0'  graduated  at 
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co.nm,m';iT,;,t'5Vh"v''n\V    ''';"'-«"';'n^'l    im.l    hon.  cl.- 

„[;''"'    '"' cil.  same  year.  ' 

im..'^?;:;if"^j>'f »,-  l^'''  "^-^'J-  P'^fre  of  South  African 

an.l  l-nK.(i,.„  i„  Uankn  „t„v     .' ,    1     i   '  ^^i'''-'  *"•  Lnw 
,  Hoche,    Jnmes'ie^VeV'  1-  ^"4"'  TJ^'o  ™-  ■ 
'o""ty,    IrclanJ:    e,lMn„L.    .f '...  '  r^   ■*^!    '"     Q"«en  » 


and  smee  then  I)rolV^sor  of  ..l,.nt ""I'lt"     IJ<  -l-.s), 

is"°b''^*^;?t"''}'''!"'','?"'''[""'''^"'-"-''''''..iisii- 


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R.^z  fi^:;^,ir!"^"*='-„  ^-'^  "'''-^  0^  the!  r-,.j-&i:"r  ^iri^ri«.!!:"t"i/:e: 

HorL    V        ^  .i    Vuieiiea,  Buttalo,  I8S:'.  |  ni  ",„,., ''P''^;^'-"' •  ""tl»  Introduction  by  0   Wilde 

I         .,  loou,  p.  svo.     7.  Frederick,  Croivn 


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PrInoB  iin,l  Emperor ;  «  lli.,Kn.pl,ic«l  Sket.h,  .Inllnite.l 

K;,!rri!'r;;:i;:r;::!;,;;r  >;:?■'"'''"''"'''''''•• '^"'''"" 

with  .h«  s™.M.M-„i,H  snu.Xair; '•':';  :,;;'';;^^^^ 

.service  in   K h.ri.lu,   .M..vi„„,   Vir«i„i,.    ,„„"  f,  „  '       ^    , 
ountr.v  ,  n„.|,„  ,„«  U.M..,||,,,i„n.  ..(  Offlcor.,  A.,..    , 

inean  ,.,,,1    l,e  AnKln-UuH.i,.,,   Dispute:  ,.„  A™,  ,n    "f 

Mcda    of  Il„„„r:     .,„„..  „f  ,1,,..  X„|,|,.  ,„„,,,  ,„,.  ^:     ,{ 
111.)  M.'.lal  ha,!  1.U..II   awanliMl,  .k.gcriihvl   l,v   tho.e   w  , 
have  w„„  i,.  1H«,-,S8«.      rilu.t.     .V.  Vmk/ Issfi    Sv,"  ' 

I.."  t>7':.'';:su"  '  "•  '-'«'" ""  ''""^  '^'•"'^-. 

IlodlMl'iii,  A.  K.  (Trana.)  Th.,  Ko,„,t,.,,,  „f  Chrl.t  • 
from  the  ,.rma„  „|  A.  Ta^por,.  Kait,.,!,  wi.'l,  u  IVefacc,' 
by  C.  II.  II.  UriKht.     K.liii.,  ls7|,  hvo. 

Rodmun,  John.     K.p„riH  „(  th.,  K,ntu,.l<y  Court 


Hodn.y,    Mrs.    .Wiirinn    (  nIh.Min    I.eRure 


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(Beeves,)   b.  ab.uit   Ih.,i,   „t   ciiaritn 
writton   iin.lcr  the  p.ieiiil.inyiiio  of  "  I'a.l 
Drilt,  I'hihi.,   l.siiU.     2.  WiMirithonie ;  . 
ol  Tu-Day,    Philu.,    1872,    l2mo.     :i.   A    i 
Ari'aili.',  .\.  Vork,  ISSS,  l2nio 

ItodriKiies,  Jos6   iiirlos,    [,r,.li.,  „,ia   ..nt  to 
Panama  „.    1871.  hy   th«   New  Vork  Worl.'l.To  at u  W  ,1  ^ 
.•..n.l.tmn   a,„l   |„„,p«,.ta  „f  the  .anal:   the   condu,  o," 
he  arnye,!  at  was   that   ha„kr..,„c.y  waa  i,„,„i„„„t    ,„ 
leaa  the  I  rench   «overi.,nent  ,.h ,1  eon,,,  to  the  aaain- 

Its  lohlical  Aapeuta  ami  tirLaiiehil  l)iHie.ilti.>,  N    York 
anil  l/on.,  iM:>,  p.  .Syo. 

"While  the  ta.^-le  of  |»,rlh,ns,,f  Mr.  limlrlL-inss  w,,rL-  i. 
notex«ellyl„l,|.,,r„i4.i|,  .  .  .  we  r  n      i    K    ,,  tl"    'i, 
era  a.ieiira.'y  of  if,e  .sial.'inent.s  „(  thi.  aiith  r  '    (,rJ,    ' 
.■arlv  hi.sli.rv  of  the  M-hi.„„.  i»  CMneenieil ;  »'.' Irn  ■  ■  v,  rM 
hi.s  fMiaii.'ial  Maluineiil.s  to  a  hiri/e  e-iteiit  ■  iim    w..  ,  1 
Na  £'  ""'"^  '''''''"'■  "' '""  ^-'"^^^^n'^l^^.'^Di 

nr^h"*"^^?"'  Vr."-     '"''  f^'""''"'  ""''go:  'i  Homanee 
of  theM.xteenth  fViiturv,  l.on.,  1.S8.S   Kvo 

a,"M'',*r"'  ,*"V"i';^*'   I"m  I''.K.A..S.,  a'elenee    tnaater 
a     .Marlborough    College.       1.     Dietionary    of    Sim,.,," 
(     I  ayile,,     ber.,)  Lon.,  IS7I,  ,Hvo.     2.  .Vole..  o„  .Natural' 

'h,lo..ophy  :   be,n«  the  .Sub-^tanee  of  a  Cou,-ae  .>f  I.oe- 
t;  rea  deliyereil  at  Uuy'a  Hospital,  Lo„.,  187:1,  l2,uo.     :;. 

hel!„-thofChe„i,Htry.     Illu.^t.    ("  Nature"  .4er.)    Lon 
I  SI,   p.  8yo.      I.  .South    by    Eaat :  Travel   in   .Southern 

•ni-ope.     must.      |.„„.,  1S77.  r.  Sy,,.     i,   Ktna  and  it 

jrupnona.      lllust      !„„.,    I,s78.   p.   8yo.     «.    lle.t  aud 

:''","'/.■; "',"."<'f  ."'  '^il*"'-.  .Mereury,  Lead,  and  Cop- 

per,  (1  hilo.-ophiual  I'r.inaai^tions,)  I,on     I88;i    .(to 

Kodwell,  Itev.  John  .Wedows,  .MA.!  [.,„)e.  y.,1 
M.,  add.,]  graduated  at  Caiua  College,  Ca,«bridge,  I8;)().  - 
"rda,ned  ls,jl  ;   reetor  of  St.  Ethelburga,  Ijisho  ,s,Mte'  ^ 
J.neo  lHi;i.     The  Propheeies  of  I.saiah;.r'an -h     ,'    f      1  . 
the  Hebrew,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Syo. 

Hoc,  Mrs.,  [,,„«■,  yol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  .Sketehe,,  from 
Knghah  H,at«,y,  for  Oirls,  Lon.,  187,! ;  new  eil.,  1878  ,, 
>vo.  2.  I  nciowned  Queena :  Historic  Vignettes  ro 
printed,  with  Additions,  Lon.,  1878,  12,uo  '         , 

I  '■V'*'?  ^''^'  **'«"♦■"»'  [""'«.  vol.  ii.,  aild.,]  d.  18,86 
:,  Resolution  i  or,  The  Soul  of  Power,  1871.  2  True 
Love  Kewarded  ;  a  Tale,  .V.  York,  1877,  12mo. 

Koe,  Kev.  hdward  Fa.vsoii,  is;is-i8,8S;  b.  at 
A  oodna. New  Windsor,  N.Y.;  edueateil  at  Williams  Col- 
lege,  .ind  at  Auburn  and   Cnion  Theologieal  Seminary, 
Ne,y  York;  served  as  a  ehaplain  during?  the  civil  war 
laator  of  a  Presbyterian  ebuieh  at  Highland  Falls,  X.Y 
l«(i.,-,.l,  and  fiom  that  time  until  bis  .leath  gave  himself 
up  to  Mteraturo.     The  sale  of  his  works  .lown  to  the  time 
"t  hia  death  is  said  to  have  exceeded  7al),miO  voluinea      I 
iiarriera  Burned  Away,  N.  York,  1872,  12mo.     (A  story 
relating  to   Iho   C!,ioago  iire,  pni.liRbr-d   .„,i,-ir..,liy  ,,s  \ 
serial  it,  the  New  York  Kvangelist.     Of  a  eireap  edi   on 
issued  in   1882,  87,.W0  copies  were  sol.l.)     2.   I'lay  and 
Proht  in  my  Garden.  N.  York,  1873,  12mo.       3.    Whut 
can  Sho  do     N.  Y'ork,  1873,  I2mo.     4.  The  Opening  of 

k™    /■  M  v""i:  ^-  ^"'^'  '*''^'  >2»'o.      5.  From  Jett  to 
Earnest,  N.  York,  1875, 12mo.    6.  Manual  on  the  Culture 


R0(» 

^i;  ,^^^;i  ;;-if"  ,;:',;,rri;:..^';:- »; ; 

N.^.rk,  I,s8u    12mo      i  ,.  Am  Origina lie,  N.  Y..,k 

,      M),  12n,o.      20.    Ibe  Karth  T,cmbled,   N.  York    l^s?" 
'   /."...     21.  A  Ilornefa  Nest,  N.  Y.irk.  I8,H7     (    ,o       •.•.' 

NrtV^l^  V2m;."'^'"  ""•^'  '^'--  ■"■  *'i-  ■'-: 
w.::^r^:;:::;:l''^ii;::,l^r';^ir'';r;'i:;;lt!;^ 

;ay  Ser„.,ns,  Chic,  1 8,s,,,  ,„,„„,      ...   Kr,„„  the   1,.^  en 
^  me  Kevolution,  (  bie.,  12mo. 

s.,!.*r."'  '■'!''*■',!':''  T-     <■'■'"'!""'   I'roi.edure  of  I  nited 

Slates  Courts,  I 'hii..  Is,s7,  .svo. 

Ho.-,  .>lrg.  J.  Ilareoiirt-.     I.  The  Ilaehelor  Viear 

;wu:on.'"i^ss:'::?-^.::'- "•'*-•  ^-^vnosewiie? 

Hoe     .Miss  .Mary  AhiBail.      K,ee.  yet    Forging 

.id,'i*Ti""i'''' ,•','■.'!"' f";""'*"'-  ■'•• "'""««.  J-.  M..i>., 

Willi,   n,"      V    i;'-'",'^^'"' "'.■'"""'^"■.  l««l.     :;.    I.elt  in  the 

!;ilf;/?;hr:^:/;:;r:^^:;i';;f.-'''''-vin:\!.^r;;;i,;''ic,,;,i^i; 

I  "ok  ol  M.akespeare  .Music  :  being  an  Aciount  of  Tli,ee 
.  nihed  an,|    K.fty  Pieees  of  .Mu?ic  .set  to  Words  taken 
I    m    the  Playa  and    Poe,„s  of  Shak..sp,.are,  the  („,  ,po 

T,',,,..  u;;ri's7!;.''uo'.  '■•'''■"''^■"'""  --^k"  "> ""'  I'^esLt 

p.^s"!!^'"'  """■     ^  '"""'I'™  to  Honour,  Lon.,  1876, 
t.oelhe,  ,n  Kngliah  Hexameters,  Lon.,  188,8,  n.  8yo 
ealleil  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  18,^!I,  judge  if 

<u,'':  n,r'r"  rr,  ■  ','"•     '^'''"  '"^^  ""'»  Practfeelf  the 
Supieme  Court  ol  Jud,iature,  Lon.,  1875   8vo 

t,„!V'M'''''  (>"«""<"•'*  C-      '•  .<k,.tcbea  of'l!..presen. 
.live  .Men    North  and  .South,     llluat.     N.  York    1872 

ifu'st  n'-v^JV-.-i  °"'-  ''-p--"t"'iv-  .Abo,i: 

lllust.     N.  Vork,  I^,.|,  .Itoj  2.1  ed.,  187.1. 

I  i   nvf:i^'T\"^^  Koser,)  Rev.  Charles,  D.D.    ' 

phero  the  Roy.U  Historical  Society  of  Ureat  ILi  a^,^. 
LLu      f'Z"    '^°"\^''^'  ''''■'' ^    Memorials  and  Hecol- 

li;r:til^;t;^::n;;:',.^=^'iJ:lt„:^^;-- 

!      2.  -Memortal.s  and    Uecollectiuns  of    I^Mward  liann'eV- 

the  (oninonplaee  IJook  of  Jamea  Boswell  :  with  a  iMe- 
mo,r  and  Annotations,  Grampian  Club  Pub.,)  1874,  8vo. 

io?,'of''li;rMf'-"\'""'  "'«.»"«'"'"  '^'S.  in  the  posses: 
aion  ol  Lord  Houghton,  consisting  of  a  quantity  of  loo-e 
Huarto  sheets,  apparently  intended  to  bj  used  in  a  vol- 
ume ol   tteiary  anecdotes. )      4.    Life  of  < Jeorge  Wishart. 

he  .soot  lah  .Martyr  :  with  his  T,-anslation  of  the  Helve- 

of'wil,  H^'p'.'  ""i  '' ':'"'™'",«i™I  "i^Cry  of  the  Family 
of  M>.^h,r  .  hdin.,  l,s,r..  5.  Leaves  f,-om  myAutobiog- 
niphy,  ((iramp.an  Club  Pub.,)  Lon.,  IS7(i,  8vo.  « 
(h.l.)  Historical  .Notices  of  St.  Anthony's  Monastery' 
„"';■  '"ci  "'-•'"^'''•'••'1  "'  Invents  which  oecurreil  in  the 
Nor  h  o  Scotland  from  163.-,  to  1645  in  Relation  to  ho 
National  Cov.nant:  from  a  Contemporary  .MS.,  (Gram- 
pian  (  lub  Pub)  877  ,Syo.  7.  Oene'alogical  Memoi  s  of 
he  Family  of  S,r  Walter  Seott,  Lon.?  1877,  8yo.  8 
i  ■•'  Vv  •"'■'',"''  "'"  Christian:  Home  Hymns  by 
Living  Writers,  Lon.,  1877,  fp.  Syo.     V.  Memorials  of 

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de.ldmini;:;i^^-i™!i,^^,:^'-"  -"tune,  but  i,  sadly 

I.S.  .xociil    Lie,.    i„    ,-<eutianJ    from    Early    to    Recent 

Times,  Kilin.,  ISSI-M!,  ;i  voH   Svo  «ecent 

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yen  h  Century  a.s  seen  in  Syntactical  Analy.  of  tl  ^ 
tn«,,4,  language,  Un.,  Iss;!,  ,,.  ,svo.  2.  ,  Kd  T  e 
Au..tralas,un  federal  l>ire,.„„y  if  Connneroe  Tra  le    ,  n  1 

I  «hc  e  he  graduated,  Krst  cla.s  Lit.  iluu,.,  ISIO   "natter 

of  .1,6  schools   ISo.-i,  and  classical   cxan  iner   IS57-58 

I  Jooke  ,,r«fe.-.sor  of  economic  science  at  King's  ('dieae' 

"rdTse/'eT „':?"'  •r'-f-o-f  Politi-1  ec",foLy  a   o'v; 
lur  I  iSb^-es,  and  re-elected  ISS.s.    Jle  was  for  sonie  veir, 

"oifTthrcr''''",  C''"-'""-'^"g''^nJ.  ^"t  avlil     i  n! 
Pal  im  nt        r'  '■^'"'f  bill  to  become  a  candidate  for 
I  a.  nunent   ;nd  was  member  for  Southwark  1  f<t<0-86      I 
I    .>  oncal    ileanmgs:  a  Series  of  Sketches,  Lon..  IsCM- 
.«,  two  series,  ,,.  ,svo.     first  series:  Montagu,  Waoole 
fv'iV"   *""'*■'   ?''*>""•     ■'^«""'J   series:     Vic  if     Zl' 

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IS7.1  Xo  '"^^  ""  *^'"'"''"  ''"""'='"  Topics,  Lon 


Tse'o  "ri4''%"''"°'T  5,  '=»^ipi<'»».   i«   EnglisI 
I  1®' "■>'■'  '"i^,  I2mo.    3.  ColJen  and  •■    " 


nin',u;.r'f  I'leml  crefcv;;ve,",,l'v'^'■'''r^''"''•'^«  "f  "'« 
listing  of  a  St    cMm-i  t    I- \tv7''  '•r'V^''''^^!'  '"  "  lexicon- 

Lon   ?s'T''^  ^""'^'^'i''"  "f  the  Protests  of  the  Lords, 

ion, 
id 


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gr":^^:r;t  ^r?'""'  >•     '«^^-    -     I>iniadelphia;|~l:?Z;^,-.^!-.l^''i%,^M^^ 

re.-tual  MagneMsm,  \.  York,  1M77.  IS,„o.  "  :  o.xpresstV  f  bu    this  is  ycry  ji^!^^^^^^^^^ 

researches,  f"  r  1  e  to  is  ns^h,  f  .. .  '^  '",'  '\".''.'  "f  '''' 
iitliore,  mast  ntMinhV  nr  ,^,,,1.'""'  "'^  P'^'''''"'  "hicli,  of  ni; 
rortal)  e  in  ,  ifi.',  n  pr  >  "ibly  ronard  as  the  most  iinconi 
Itamlal.    M  hi,  l!  «  '7'  .'.•'';'"';y..V"^.  •■e^H-V  ."H!'ke.l  by'  s,iT,. 


-..,...,  to 

AsMr'  iini'.'.^  "^"'"c  us  tesiiiy  Is  simidy  enormous 

iy  will  1h'  a 
t-s  ard  the 

statistics  on  Ss»br.'  'I'".!""!'"'''  ."»^.  ">"-^'  ^''"'"mto 
<.....„.>..-..," .'"^"-e?.  boti    If  l,„„i  and  of  commodities  of 


rcstrial  Magnetism,  \.  York,  lM77""Vsmo' 

^^^l^Sor::ro  gi^oi^'^H^ 

VM2  ' 


express  s  It   i.nV.V.    ,      """  ""i' is  the  w 

r.^Sls  ''.J^  S^'iie  i;\H^,'lrl\r"y  .he-r..„l,  of  his 

iithore,  mast  nuonliV  ,„  ,^,,,1.'""'  "'?  P*^'''''"'  which,  of  all 

fortab  e  in  ,  ifi.',    n  pr  >  "ibly  regard  as  the  most  iiii 

St  I    Id       ,   ml  ";'''''  '"""i;y  """  '■eallv  marked  by' 

•  he    I  be  Ih  eMiturl'';;;,,';'.';  '•^'    /"  ""'•>•'  ""■  eivirbrHls, 

were  the  ,"  ,>    ''„'.'i''''i'    'J":  \^'''>;.>-';'";s<i'  the  slxteti  Hi 

«rlis.iii,  ami  the  lUoirer  ■  ■  '*:  t.''  '"'•'^''iV"!'""".  '"e 
Kiigllsl  peoide'hesiivs  »v,.;,' r  ."'*  >'ondllion  of  the 
numot,,, ,  us  ros neiM  V  '  ''^"'-Ki'1%  ''"''  !""' '"" '"'  "'"'"'^t 
thepracliceofen     claMnV/nnini-  ""*''-'''■'*  '"  "'"'erBiveiUo 

workare,ofcau,.e.^^f^^.:;;!^;!„S^l^,;;-;;i'll^,';.the 


ROG 

It  finite  an  iiMlispcnsalilo  l,(«,k  to  all  wlin  wMi  I.,  »tn,lv 

(■Ill  nil. I  sncia      I  .-tiirv  Ml' til,,  liiiipv  ,,t  ,,i,T  I    ,1       '    ''"'" 
l.loii.l,.,!  Willi  ihis,  iMMl  a.      eidii    ,,'/''*■•'■  "''■'"'• 

coiuni>i,  «v  have  i,„w  a,!;!  ti'cn  'x  .■>    ,J  1  '";;;;^;)rr 

iiiK  »  Inch  jar  on  tin.  roader.'-.lW,.,  .\,,  'ir,.,       '     '^  ''-^'• 

s.  KnsilaKc  and  its  I'n.-pects  i„  i.;„f;|i,h' Ami.ultnie 
I, on..   \Hyi,  I).  Hvo'    ''d    pil      TSSJ        ij    ^'^        ''^'""nnil'. 

tuic.  wlu«,.  .letails  may  I'l'f     , Xr'        .'i        IV'?,',','-''.!''';- 

ini:t^fflai:^..^-i^'^':-i'ii.'-"?^i;;i«^^^^^^^ 

Hank  of  Englan.l,  O.xf.,  I.SSS,  Svo.     (Contains  a  wLklv 
re^MStor,  ,  iscovured  by  Mr.  Rogers,  ol'  the  pric  s  of  ,1  o 

the  reasons  of  the   (luctuations,  Ac.j     12.  Holations  of 
t^nonne  S,.ien,.o  to  Social.  Ac,  Action,  Lon.,    s.^   f" 

^.  ,,   8v„'.""""''  <    ""■"  '''"^y  of  "-  •^''"'""'.")  Lori:; 
"He  treat-s  almost  cvervsidp  nf  h)«  tni.i..^*  „ 

<la.mina  iron,  a  w««on  in  HjUo  rark.''^;l/"'/ta.'TxW: 
U.  The  Economic  Interpretation  of  History:  Lootures 

;^''^^r:'iSrn^''r^''^^i'^'"^'''''"-^"-ox! 

Kogers,  llev.  James  GiuiiiiessV'ii'.A.,  !,.nir 
vol.  ...,a,l,l.,]  Congregational  minister  at  Ashton:un.  e>^' 
ham^  "'"7';,'™.  Eng.,  !SM-fi.^;  aftcrwarjs  at  Can- 
ham      I    Anglican  Church  Portraits,  Lon..  1S7(!  „  Svo 


KOL 

!  Tirink...  I)rinl«.r.s  and  Drinking:  .ir,  Th,-  Law  and  Uis. 
orj  o|  Intoxicating  l,ii|uors.  All>anv,  1ns|.  i2mo  4 
l.aw  and    Medical    Men,  Oniggisis,  ic,  Lon,,  l.sS.^',  cr' 


JSssy,'    Hvf.i''  '"'■'"'*'"«  Down-G^ado  Controversy,  L^on.! 

Rogers,  James  Webb,  b.  1,S22,  at  Hillshorough, 
^■C;  graduated  at  Princeton  1811;  took  orders  in  tl.J 

f^TthTl  ""■'''=  r""''  '-  ""=  Confederate  army  d 
ng  themv.lwar;  became  a  Roman  Catholic  in   1878  • 
studied  law,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar.     I.  Lafitte^ 
or   fhe  (ircek  .Slave,  Host.,  1870.     2.  .Madame  Sunt?: 

or,  Lectures  on  the  Protestant  Faith,  Lon.,  1,S7,!,  So' 
3.  The  King's  Palace,  Lon..  1885,  :!2n  o.     4    Tl  e  V«r  K 
^enlys  of  Christ,  Lon..  m7,  cr  ,Svo.     Wi  h  R,c,u   ,V 

^^rii^lX-IsS^W^""'  "''''*' ^  ''-'--  ^^^i- 
Pi™"!!"/"'  •'.".«eP*»  ^-  I'rinciples  and  Practice  of 
ml^vor.^fedlfe.'f"';^?^'"''"^  '^"""«'="'  '"^'  ^■-''' 
ph^v.?!?!.';''.^'"''-     '^'''f  Wayorley  Dictionary  :  an  Al- 

W^Unr'Z,,7"w""'T^^.'   '^"   tlie  Characters  in   Sir  I 

a%'cM:"Ls7r.'2mf  '"'^'""  "'"'  ""-""''"^  ^- 

or^T?*'*^"'."-  ^»»«'»">n>     1-  The  Law  of  the  Road  •  ' 
or      he  Rights  and   Wrongs  of  a  Traveller,  San   rra     '  I 
1H,(,,  12,110.     2.  The  Law  of  Hotel  Life;  or,  The  1  iXs 
and  Wrongs  of  JI„st  and  Ouest,  Bost.,'l879,    6n  o.*"  3 


IloRPrs,  T.      (Trans.)    liuddhaghasha's     Parable- 
IroMi  the  llurniese,  Lon.,  ISTii,  .syo  ' 

<ti!dv'""'r,'  '''•   **",•"'••>'.•      Cnekoo    Cloud.Land:    a 
■-tihly  ..n  1  to|,iasand  I  lN|,ittn.».  Lon.,  1SS5  .|t„ 

Ii,!Vf'^,r'''*'  :''''"'"""•      ''""'"i™l    Kxeursion    to   the 
liieiidalhaiii.  .Moiinlains,  .Manchester    1.n7j 

Kogers,    llov.    Willi,,,,,,    M.A..   [ohm,   vol.    ii 

fourth  el  the  mime  there   mentioned,  add.,]  h.  IM!.   in 

London.      He,,ii„,.<eences  of  William   liogeri,  Hector  of 

i';.!:roJ';tt:;:''^i:!;i;,,^^-|-;!,;'^;;Vi:,^!r::- 

aoieL^Eirsi''-'-"-'--"?^"- 

and'l'tM^L"^!'"'*!"  '*•  ,  C»l"l"guo  of  Six  Hundred 

1  1  ighteen  Stars  observed  at  the  Astronomical  Obser- 
.;  Zf,""!™'";' '  "',?'"'ly  »ir|i  the  Meridian  Circle 
'limng  1'-'I-.2,.IN74,  I87.\  Cambridge,  LSSO,  .|to. 

,sN"^.''rf',V  ■""«'"  "'"'y  Hamilton    F.S.A.b. 

Scpiilelira    LITigicsand  Monumental  and  .Memorial  Sculp- 
ture   of  Devon.     Illust.     Kxctcr,   1877,  4to      2    .Memo 
rniLs   of  the  West,  Historical  ami  Dcscripti  e:  cole'    d 
on  the  ]!order-Land  of  Somerset.   Dorset,  and  Devon 
wih  Heraldic  Plates.  Portraits,  Ac,  Kxetir,  ?8S7   Svo 

•logei,  !■ .  I'.,  iif  (jeneva  Iniversitv,  tutor  in  oom- 
paralive  philology  at  the  rniu.rsity  of  Kdinburgh.  An 
Introduction  to  Old  French:  Historv,  (irammar  Chrcs" 
tomathy.  and  (Jlossary,  Lon.,  1SS7,  cV.  8vo 
184fi"i„  p'  ^[?-  v'V^"  Katharine,  {(ireen,)  b. 
Cole  I  u  '■'"•^^•^.■'  gra.luated  at  Uiplev  Female 
tollege,  I'onltney,  Vt.,  in  I,s67,  and  in  IS5--(:(   Ihcd  in 

lirooklyn  1.  The  Leavenworth  Case:  a  Lawyer's  Story 
N.  iork,  IS7.\  12mo:  new  ed„  I.s84.  (This'  book  has 
had  a  large  sale.  A  French  tmnslation,  purporting  to 
at  Pa"ri'':'if,'rs  U™''  ^'  ','  ^''it  ^'"'"y'   "^  I'uIZ.ed 

so  I  L  -i  ni  ^«""S?  K'^iil'Pearanec  \.  York,  1S79, 
sq.  Ihn  0      .i    a  he  Sword  of  Damocles  :  a  Story  of  New 

the  Bride,  and  other  Poems,  N.  York,  18,^2.  sq.  Dimo. 
,■  M  ■  ••  ,"  P^^i^'ive  Story.  N.  York,  ISS.'i,  so.  Ifimo 
b Hand  and  Ring.  IHu.st.  \.  York,  1 8,8.1,' 12mo?" 
The  .■\I,1|  Alystery,  X.  York,  188fi,  lOmo.     8.'  7  10^2  •  a 

,"  ",  J^.^i'S  't'^^'-  ••  "  !»•"■»«,  N.  York,  LS87   l2mo.     U) 
BehindClosedDoor.s.  N.York.  18,88,  l«ino. 
Fditebvw'^l'*'!','r-./''''';''"''S''°'-'''™^"'''''n<' Profit, 
n    ic  Abbelt.     Lon.,  I8sn,  s  vols  p   Svo 

Oxf      S^-«    s',*^*   ,'-,.^"f''."'  L'se  of  Liturgical' Colours, 

PiJcUcIf'  fn"  r"'''",.^'?'""-  .''""■1"="  ■■  Pop"'"  ""d 
1   actical:   un   ha.sy  liook  on  a  Difficult  Subject:  with 

iMipies  in  I,ss8,  Lon.,  'ss.  ,  cr.  Svo 

lloHe,  William  .lamps,  M.A.,  Lit.D.,  r,,,,,.  vol 

lio^ht^  >'■  "7  "•■■'■''"  ''"•'"'"  ^'-•''^•"■«  Ncws'since  869! 
He  has  edited,  with  notes,  .-eparate  works  by  Milton 
;ray,  (ioldsniith.  Scott,  Ryron,  Macaulav,  Tennyson 
J>n.wning;  ft  so  the  plays,  sonnet.^  and  imJuis  of  Shake 
speare  forming  40  vols.  12„io.  and '  entitled  "The 
FnuMi'sf  n;",'";"'  •  ^•.''"^'''  '"'V-     <  '^''•'  ™os  from 

orsi!-";?*"',''  ^''•"'r^'  ,  '•  The  Rook  of  Canticles, 
1858  4o  •^"'"■'""\<«;;'«o>l  and  Kxplained,  Ac,  Lon. 
'  .  1  •  '  , .  ,^".'i"-  ■■  ^"^^'  »»  'he  Aiiocalypse  as  Ex- 
plained  by  the  Hebrew  Scriptures:  the  Place  in  Pr  dieoy 
o  America  and  Australia  being  pointed  out,  Lor;.,'l8Ti^ 
8vo  Amm.  A.  Mnz.«r.,th  ;  or,  The  Cnsteilulioiis  Lon. 
istio,  r.  ,8vo.  Anon.  New  ed.,  I87J.  4.  Metrical  Ver 
sums  of  Early  Hebrew  Po.try,'  Lon..   1867    r    .^vo    T 

LoL  ',"  -*T'"'  '';^"";'r-,..^'''''^"'  ''>■  ^^"'■"'i"-'  Dent: 
E2edb^^  ;■  n  J''«  ''%'ini"g«  of  Harmonia. 
bdited  by  Caroline  Dent.     Lon..  1874,  p.  Svo.     7    The 

1293 


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F  R  °"mn'"Ijm*'.*°!'^M',.K*'- V-  J-^^'^-'^-    f-^'-^'  I  Me.lu8n).  Lon..  1880,  4to.     rt.  Ani.nal  iMtelligonco,  (" 
l.K.b.,  IHiO-i8SI,  b.  at  MiiKby,  Yorkshire:  graduated,    tcrnatiimiil  Scientific"  Ser.,)  Lon.,  18S2,  p.  8vo. 
ar«t  cl.i88  Lit.  Hum.,nt   'embroke  CoMegi.  Oxford,  ISSd;  |     ..Ti,is  is  tlio  tlrst  uttempt  to  nrrscnt  sy'tcmaticHlly  tlio 
studied  uieUicino  at  M.  Darlliolomcw's  ,  well-iismired  results  (if  (it'serviitiou  mi  iho  mental  lifu  of 


aniinnls.  .  .  He  has  carefully  ciiisslllod  liis  facts,  brinL'Inff 
tlie  whole  animal  kiuKduni  under  review  in  the  ascendinu' 
order,  and  arranKlu);  the  observations  nnide  on  the  illlHr- 
ent  orders  and  swcics  under  the  proiier  lisycholoirical 
headlnns."— «(!(.  AVr,,  liv.  3W.  •      •       i   J  fc 

"  Better  compiled,  on  the  whole,  no  doubt,  than  most  nf 
Its  predecessors,  but  still  disllL'urcd  bv  alleKCd  facts  that 
rest  on  slender  evidence,  ur,  If  substantiated,  that  are  in 


Fellow  18,>l-«2  ; 

Hospital,  served  as  surgeon  Id  the  Crimean  war,  and 
after  practising  for  several  years  booanio  hinaoro  profes- 
sor of  human  and  comparative  anatom.v  at  Oxfcjrd  in 
1862,  retaining  that  post  till  his  death  :  Fellow  of  Mor- 
ton College  from  IS71.  Ho  published  numerous  memoirs 
ard  papers  on  scientilio  subjects,  devoting  himself  espe- 
cially during  the  latter  part  of  his  life  to  prehistoric  eth- 
nology. I.  Forms  of  Animol  Life;  a  Manual  of  Com- 
parative Anatomy  :  with  Descriptions  of  Selected  Types, 
Lon.,  1870,  8vo  j  2d  ed.,  rev.  ami  cnl.  by  W.  11.  Jackson, 
Oxf.,  I8H8.  2.  llarvcian  Oration,  Lou.,  187,S,  cr.  8vo. 
.S.  Soicntilic  Papers  and  Addresses.  Arranged  and  edited 
by  William  Turner,  F.R.S.  With  a  liiographical  Sketch 
by  Edward  B.  Tylor,  F.K.S.  Illust.  Oxf.,  1884,  2  vols. 
8vo. 

"Altogether  about  eighty  cs.says  and  discourses  arc  re- 
printed ni  the.se  volumes.  The  first  .section  is  devoted  to 
aimtoniy  and  physiology,  and  here  it  is  that  we  find  his 
learned  dissertations  on  prehisioric  omnia.  And  this  sec- 
tion deals  with  zoidogieal  suliiects.  .  .  .  The  third  budget 
of  papers  Is  purely  archieological."— .1(A.,  No.  •JUM. 

Kollestoii,  T.  W.  II.     (Trans.)  Tho  Kiiohiridion 

of    Epictetus:    with    Preface   and   Notes,    Lon.,    1881, 

8vo.  ' 

Rollin,  C.  V.    Masonic  Test-Book,  Rutland,  Vt., 

1870,  U'nio;  new  ed.,  IS72,  ICmo. 

UolHli,  Horace  J,  studio.  Field,  and  Gallery  :  a 
Manual  of  Painting,  N.  York,  1878,  12mo.  ; 

a  S*?„"rv  if' ^M*""^i5  ^'f 'I-'''?'*    ^?J-'?'  h"'""'"  ^'""8«  =  i  Mr  Konnfues  is  an  evolution'ist  along  the  whole 
a  Story  of  Musie-llall  Life,  LoD.,  1871,  12ino.  .-    .  ,-     ,  ..  .   .      "  .        .     <- 

Rollins,  Mrs.  Alice,  (Wellington,)  b.  ],S47, 
in  Boston;  for  several  years  a  teacher;  marrietl,  187t{, 
to  Daniel  M.  Kollins,  of  New  York.  I.  My  Welcome 
beyond,  and  other  Poems.  By  Allio  Wellington.  N. 
York,  1877,  I2mo.  2.  The  King  of  Amethyst,  N.  York, 
1878,8vo.  3.  The  Story  of  a  Ranch,  1885.  4.  All  SorU 
of  Children.  Illust.  N.  York,  1886,  sq.  8vo.  5.  Tho 
Three  Tetons  ;  a  Story  of  the  Yellowstone,  N.  Y'ork, 
1887,  16mo.     ti.  Uncle  Tom's  Tenement:  a  Novel,  Bost.. 

1KS8     l'»inn  ' 


ollins,  Ellen  Chapman,  (Hobbs,)  I8:!l 

.  Wakefield,  N.H. ;  married,  1855,  to  Edward  i __ 

ns.     Her  books  were  published  under  the  psoudo- 
3of"E.  II.  Arr,"    1,  New  England  Bygones,  Phila., 


1881, 
Ash  ton 


1888,  I 
Hoi 

b.  at 

Rollins, 

nyiiie 

1880,  12mo;  new  ed.,  illust.,  1883^ 

"  A  true  picture  of  New  England  life  in  the  more  remnte 
districts,  with  its  stern  and  unamiable  iVatures  unsoftened, 
and  its  strong,  hardy  characteristics  uuheiiihtened."— -Vci- 
tton,  .xxxi.  3o. 

2.   Old-Time  Child-Life,  Phila.,  1881,  16mo. 

Hollwyn,  F.  A.  L.  Comets  and  tho  New  Comet  of 
1874,  Lon.,  1874,  Kvo. 

Hollwyn,  J.  A.  S.  Astronomy  SimpUaed  for  Gen- 
oral  Reading,  Lon.,  1871,  8vo. 

Uomun,  Alfred.  Military  Operations  of  General 
Beauregard,  1861-1805:  including  a  B.icf  Personal 
Sketch  and  a  Narrative  of  his  Services  in  the  War  with 
Mexico,  1846-48,  N.  York,  1H8;{,  2  vols.  8vo. 

"The  narrative  throws  light  on  not  a  few  of  the  great 
Junctures,  .  .  .  and  is  enriched  by  a  mass  of  oflicial  docu- 
ments, many  of  which  are  publijlied  lor  the  first  time. 
The  arraiigemeiil  is  clearand  the  style  easy.  .  .  .  The  book 
s  not  .so  much  a  history  of  Ceiicnil  Hcauregard's  career  as 
it  is  a  fulsome  panegyric  of  him."— Autoii,  xxxviii.214 

Homanes,  (ieorge  John,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  b.  184S, 
at  Kingston,  Canada;  graduated  with  honors  in  natu- 
ral science  at  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  in  1870;  was 
Burney  prize  essayist  in  lS7;i,  and  Croonian  lecturer  to 
the  Koyal  Society  in  187,0  and  in  1881.    Ho  has  been  re- 


!  .several  cases  ojicn  to  the  charge  of  misiiiterpreliition."— 
Sitccldlui;  Iv.  llTli, 

7.  Charles  Darwin:  hisCharacter and  Life,  Lon.,  1882. 
8.  The  Scientilic  Evidences  of  Organic  Evolution,  Lon., 

1882,  12mo.     9.  Mental  Evolution  in  Animals:  with  a 
Posthumous  Essay  on  Instinct,  by  Charles  Darwin,  Lou.. 

1883,  8vo. 
"  .Mr.  K.imanes'  book  Is  remarkable  for  Its  clearness  of 

method,  its  cogency  of  arguments,  for  abundance  nf  in- 
teresting evidence,  and  for  exactness  anil  lucidltv  of  defi- 
nition.   That  the  metaphysii  iaiis  will  find  many  ixiiiit.s  on 
which  to  combat  him  we  need  scarcely  say."— *■(l^  AVr 
Ivll.  88.  ' 

10.  Jelly-Fish,  Starl'isii,  and  SeaUrchins :  Nervous 
Systems,  ("  International  Scientific"  Ser.,)  Lon.,  1885,  p. 
8vo.  II.  Mentjil  Evolution  in  Man:  Origin  of  Human 
Faculty,  Lon.,  1888,  8vo. 

"  This  volume  Is  the  first  Instalment  of  a  series  In  whidi 
Mr  Homanes  proposes  to  deal  with  the  whole  subject  of 
mental  evolution  in  man.  .  .  .  Language  .  .  .  has  been  put 
forward  of  recent  years  as  the  Iiiellaeeable  distinction  lie- 
tween  man  ami  brute,  the  impassable  interruption  to  a 
continuity  of  mental  developineiit  from  one  to  the  other. 
Mr  Komanes  is  an  evolutionist  ahmg  the  whole  line  ;  and 
he  joins  i.ssiie  on  the  one  reiuainiiig  point  where  the  theory 
is  still  disputed  by  the  only  o|>ponuiits  worth  consIderiiiK '' 
— ALFRKD  W.  Benn:  Aaul.,  xxxv.  134. 

Komanis,  J.  Manners.  The  Great  Western  Mvs- 
tery;  or.  From  tho  Caucasus  to  the  "Caucus,"  Lo"n.. 
1886,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

Komanis,  Rev.  William,  M.A.,  [diifp,  vol.  ii., 
add..]  vicar  of  Wigslon  Mogna  1863-88,  and  since  then 
of  Twyford.  Hymns  written  for  Wigston  Mogna,  Lon., 
1879,8(1.  16mo.  b     .  . 

Homer,  A.  Anecdotal  Natural  History,  Lon.,  1872, 
2  vols.;  new  ed.,  1873,  1  vol.  p.  8vo. 

Romilly,  Hon.  Edward,  M.A.,  [<mtf,  vol.  ii., 
odd.,]  b.  1838;  son  of  Sir  John  Romilly,  Lord  Romilly, 
{(iiile,  vol.  ii.;)  graduated  at  Caius  College,  Cambridgi'; 
called  to  the  bar  at  Gray's  Inn  1864;  a  master  of  the 
Supreme  Court  since  1879.  (Ed.)  Sir  Samuel  Romilly's 
Notes  of  Coses  from  his  Manuscript  Notes,  Lon.,  1872, 
8vo. 

Romilly,  Henry,  [aiifi;,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1805-1884, 
son  of  Sir  Samuel  Romilly,  {cmie,  vol.  ii.)  The  Punish- 
ment of  Death  :  to  which  is  appended  his  Treatise  on 
Public  Responsibility,  and  Vof.i  by  Ballot.  Edited  by 
Col.  Frederick  Romilly.     L'  '6,  p.  8vo. 

Romilly,  Hugh  Has  O.M.G.,  b.  1856;  son 

of  Col.  Frederick  Romill., ,  ;ndson  of  Sir  Samuel 

Romilly  ;  formerly  deputy  cu..i . Msioner  for  the  Western 
Pacific,  and  acting  special  commissioner  for  New  Guinea  ; 
consul  for  the  New  Hebrides  since  1888.  I.  A  True  Story 
of  the  Western  Pacific  in  1879-80.  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 
2.  The  Western  Pacific  and  New  Guinea :  Notes  on  the 
Natives,  Christian  and  Cannibal :  with  some  Account  of 
the  Old  Labcir  Trade,  Lon.,  1886,  cr.  8vo;  2d  ed.,  enl., 
same  yeac 

"The  most  Interesting,  and  bv  far  the  most  diverting, 
account  of  wild  peoples  and  half  di.scovered  lands  that  wo 
have  read  since  the  I'akeha  Maori  published  'Old  New 
Zealand.'  "—*■«/.  Jlci:,  Ixi.  411. 
"He  claims  that  in  the  i.slands  to  which  he  has  pri 


centiv  (18801  elected  Fullprbin  iiriif,.»«nf  nf  ,>l>„ai„i„™»  ot  ■  c'P»lly  devoted  his  attcnliou  he  has  iniiigled  more  tliiin 
thrUoval  l.itot^nn  „n  !■;.  .^■^•"■'^f ' ,°'  '''y^'<>l»Ky  «■'  ,  most  iieoidewith  the  natives,  and  lliat  he  has  been  allowed 
the  Koyal  Institution,  and  is  also  zoological  secretary  of  !  to  witness  things  usually  concealed  fnmi  the  white  man 


the  Linniean  Society,  and  lecturer  on  the  philosophy  of  I  w 
natural  history  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh.  1. 
Christian  Prayer  and  General  Lows-  with  Ajipendix  '<n 
the  Physical  Efficacy  of  Prayer,  (Burney  Prize  Es.say, 
1873,)  Lon.,  1874,  cr.  8vo.  2.  A  Candid  Examination 
of  Theism.     By  Physious.     Lon.,  1878,  p.  8vo. 

"  It  is  Imiwsslble  t^)  go  through  his  book  wlth(mt  form- 
ing a  very  high  opinion  of  his  siwiilative  and  argumenta- 
tive power,  and  a  sincere  respect  for  his  temiHTance  of 
ststenieiit  niid  Ids  diligent  endeavour  to  make  out  the  be.it 
ease  he  can  for  the  views  he  rejects."- O.  A.  Simi.o.x  ;  Acad., 
xlv.  19r>.  ' 

3.  Observations  on  the  Locomotor  System  of  Medusie, 

(Philosonhioal  Transactions.)     4.  Further  Observations 

on  the  Locomotor  iSystcm  of  Medusae,  Lon.,  1878,  4to. 

6.  Concluding  Observations  on  the  Locomotor  System  of 

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ith  scrupulous  tiiiTe."—Sijccliilijr,  li.\.  <J57, 

Ronay ne,  Edmund.    Hand-Book  of  Frecmiwjnrv, 
Chi(\,  1875,  12mo. 

Honayne,  Rev.  Maurice,  S.J.,  b.  1828,  at  Castlc- 
mortyr,  Ireland ;  educated  at  Ciirlow  College  and  iMay- 
nooth  Ecclesiastical  College;  removed  to  the  Unite.l 
States  1856,  and  is  now  professor  of  history  in  St.  Fran 
cisXavier's  College,  New  York.  1.  Religion  and  Science: 
their  Unions  Histnrioally  con=i.leii?d,  N.  York,  187'', 
8vo.  2.  God  Knowable  and  Known  :  Discussions  in  City 
and  Country,  N.  York,  1888,  12mo. 

Ronile,  Louisa.      Via  Cruois:    a    Novel,  Lon., 
1882,  2  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

Rood,  Ogdcn   Nicholas,  b.   1831,  at  Danbury. 
Conn.;    graduated    at  Princeton   1852,  and  studied   at 


'■hL. 


EOO 

Yale,  Munich,  and  Berlin ;  professor  of  phvMos  in  Co- 
lumbia College  since  l.sdii.  Moilern  Chromulics:  with 
Applicationa  to  Art  and  Industry,  Illust.  N  York 
IS71I,  p.  f«vi).  ' 

"A  W(irk  so  laden  with  tintlrlni,'  iind  skilful  observation, 
mid  so  (-ear  and  .■asy  to  read,  that  It  is  plainlv  .icstiiiud 
remain  the  cliissleal  aceovml  of  the  color-seilse  for  many 
years  to  (■(jme.—.V(i(/on,  xxix.  L'tJj.  '"»"} 

ilookc,  Rev.  T.  (J.     rh-;  church  in  the  Wilder- 
ness:  Sermons  preached  at  Krome,  Lipri.,  1S77,  12mo. 
!     Rooper,  <;corse.     1.  The  Aiitubiocraphy  of  the 
,I,iUeSalmoSalar,  Ksq. :  comprising  a  Narrative  of  the 
lliife,  1  ersonal  Adventures,  and  Dciitliof  a  Tweed  Salmon 
Eilited  by  a  Fisherman.      Lon.,  ISlir,  p.  Svo      Anon' 
iNew  ed.,  1886,  12mo.     L'.  "A  Fox's  Tale:"  a  Sketch  of 
the  Hunting-Field,  Lon.,  1S67,  Svo.     Anon.     3.  Flood 
Field,  and   Forest,    Lon.,   1S89,   p.  Svo;  new   ed.,  1871- 
■Ith  ed.,   1S74.     4.  Thames  ami  Tweed,   Lon.,   l'87(l,  n' 
8vo.      h.  Tales  and  Sketches,    Lon.,    ls7o^  .,.   gyg      \{ 
The   Fox   at  Home.     Ulust.      Lon.,  1876,  12mo.     7    A 
Month  in  Mayo:  Chariictoristio  Sketches  cf  Irish  Life  I 
1-on.,  1876,  12mo.  ' 

Rooper,  Henrietta  and  Wilhelinina.     An  Il- 
lustrated Manual  of  Object- Lessons.     Edited  from  the  ' 
Work  of  F.  Wiedermann.     Lon.,  188,3.  j 

Rooper,  T.  G.     ILind-Book  in  Illoculion  :  Lectures 
bcloro   the  Keightley  Teachers'  Association,  Lon.,  1888,  ■ 

Roosa,Daiiicl  Bennett  St.  John,  M.U.,LL  D    I 

[aiile,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1832,  at  liethol,  X.V. ;  graduiited 
at  the  medical  department  of  the  Inivcrsity  of  .New 
York   ISliO;  professor  of  diseases  of  the  eye  iind  car  at 
that    college    18ii,i-S2,   ami   since   then    president    and  ' 
professor  ot  diseases  of  the  eye   and   ear   in    the    New 
York    Post-Oradualo    Medical    School.      1.  Anniver-^ary  I 
Discourse    before    the    New   Y'ork   Aciideniy  of    Medi-  I 
cine,  N,  York,   1874,  8vo.      2,    A  Doctor's   Suggestions  ' 
to  the  Community :  a  Series  of   Papers  upon  Various  i 
Subjects  from  a  Physician's  Stand-Point,  N,  York,  l.-<Sii 
12moj  new  ed.,  1884.     :j.  On  the  Necessity  of  We:irin.' 
Glasses,  Letroit,  1887.     With  Bii.i,,  C,  S„  and  Haiki.kv" 
C.  h.,  (trans.)  Treatise  on  Diseases  of  the  Kye,  includ- 
ing Anatomy,  by  C.  Stellwag  von  Carion.     Illust.     N 
York,  8vo.     With   Ei.v,   E.  T.,    Ophthalmic  and   Optic 
Memoranda;  rev.  ed.,  N.  York,  L'<sil,  ;i2ino. 

Roose,  Edwin  diaries  Kobson,  M.D.,  F.Ii.C 
P.  Edin.,  late  physician  of  St.  Johns  Dispensary  ami 
St.  Andrew's  Home  for  Hoys,  Brighton.      I.  Gout,  ami 
Its  Keliition  to  Diseases  of  the  Liver  and  Kidneys   Lon 
188,-),  p   8vo ;  2d  ed.  same  yea;       2.  The  We:ir  and  Tenr 
of  London   Life,   Lon.,   18Sli,  ,,.  Svo,     :).   Infection  :ind 
Disinlection  :  reprinted  from  the  "  Fortnightly  Keview  " 
Lon.,  18!«S,  cr.  8vo,      4.   -Nerve-Prostnition,  and  other 
iMinctional  Disorders  of  Daily  Life,  Lon.,  LS88,  p.  8vo, 
Roosevelt,  lllanclie  R.    See  .Maichkt.v. 
Roosevelt,  Robert  Barnwell,  [„„^     vol.   ii 
add,,]  li,  182!l,  in  New  York;  admitted  to  the  bar  lS-,1). 
New  York  State  fish   commissioner  18B7  ,s,s,  and  «inco 
then  V.S.  minister  to  the  Netherlands.     I.  Florida  and 
the  Uaine  Water-Uirds  of  the  Atlantic  Coast  and  the 
Lakes  of   the   United  States.      Illust.      N.  York    I8ii-i 
12ino;  new  ed„  1884.    2.  Progressive  Petticoats:  a  Satir- 
ical lale,  N.  York,  I87I,  12mo.     :t.  Love  and  Luck  :  the 
Mory  of  a  Summer's  Loitering  on  the  (Jrcat  South  Bay, 
N.  York,  I.SSB,  Klmo.     With  Giikk.n,  Sktii,  Fish-Hatcii. 
ingnnd  Fish-Catching,  Rochester.  N,Y„  1879,  12mo. 

Roosevelt,  Theodore,  nephew  of  R.  B,  Roose- 
velt »,,j,n,  ;  b.  1858,  in  New  York  ;  graduate.l  at  ILir- 
vurd  1880;  a  member  of  the  New  York  A.ssemblv  f. 
several  years  from  1881;  now  a  member  of  the"  F  ,> 
civil  service  commission,  1.  The  Naval  War  of  181' • 
or.  The  History  of  the  United  States  Navy  during  the 
Last  War  with  (Sreat  Britain,  N.  York,  1SS2,  Svo, 

"The  impartiality  of  the  nmlior's  Judgments  and  the 
'±'S'f  ""■'"  ,"■'"'  V  •''«'•  "»'  evidence  i «  siVd  are  vl 
niarkable   and  worthy  of  high   praise,"~A-,.(,o,.,  xxxiv. 


ROP 


2.  Hunting  Trips  of  a  Ranchman  :  Sketches  of  Sport 
on  the  Northern  Cattle  Plains,  together  with  Persinal 
txpcncnccs  or  Life  on  a  Caitle-Ranch,  Illustrate.l  by 
K.  Swain  (iillord,  J.  C.  Beard,  Fannie  E.  Gilford,  and 
Jlenry  .Sandhaiu.  "  Medora  Edition."  N.  York,  1885, 
Svo.     (Edition  limited  to  500  ooiiics.) 

till  ."y,  "'."^  ''•','"'"  "f  c''"^*-'  P'Twmal  observation.  .  .  . 
vJ,  M*  V  '"  '^  "M''*^  '<"'•  devoid  of  pretence  of  Hue  writinir, 
jet  nis  descriptions  ol  scenery  are  often  almost  elmiueiit 


I ;  ;;  ''''"1  "'"'""'"l""?  ■  ■  •  are  the  W(.rk  of  artists  of  renu- 
ponray  '-  VaJ^rxll'""*'  ""•''""'^^'^■'■■•'  '^''"^  ""■'  "■'•''"^^»  "'"y 

:i.  Life  of  Thomas  Hart  Benton,  (•'American  States- 
men, )  Bost.,  1SS7,  i2mo.  1.  (Jouverncur  Morris, 
("  American  Statesmen.")  Best.,  18S8,  l2mo. 
,..i"T''^l  blugraidier's  style  is  easy,  graceful,  ami  spirited, 
Hliile  Ills  inelluid  leaves  somcthiiiL'  to  lie  desired  It  is 
rallic.r  disenrsive,  apt  to  elVervesce  Into  facile  general  ies 
on  slight  suggestions."— .V,i//oH,  xlvii.  iTi;.  ^ 

5.   Efsays  on   Practical  Politics,  N.York,  1SS8    l''mo 
6.  Ranch    Life  and   the   Hunting-Trail.    Illustrated  by 
trederic  Remington,     N,  York,  1888,  fol. 
•  il'f"^  'the  true  that  ranching-/,  c,  stock-raising  on  tlio 

m    .    .'i"'  '"  ''  l"'«-'^i','",  f'l" mod,  and  can    hardly 

!  \fr  rV'^'^'r"'";!'  ""  "1^'  '"'"■'■•  K™tefiil  (,ngl,t  we  to  be 
to  .Mr.  riieodore  Koo.sevelt  lor  having  sterecrtyped  its  es- 
sential leatiires  and  presented  them  to  lis  In  .so  attractive  a 

ln,';!inM''V'  ''.'i''-"-r"  ^■"'"'»S-  ■,  ■  •  "'■■  ■■■"■'h'rlc  Remington's 
rawings.  lioili  of  man  and  beast,  are  at  oiu'c  true  to  na- 
ture and  admirably  selected  types  of  Western  lile  and  its 
^  snrrolllullllgs."-.s,^  Kn:,  Ixvl,  771). 

I  Root,  James  P.  General  .Statutes  of  Illinois  on 
the  Law  of  Corporations:  with  Forms  for  Organizii- 
tion  ot  Joint-Stock  Companies,  Ao.,  Chic,  1872,  12nio. 

Root,  \.  \\.  Taylor.  I.  Contral-nd  Christmas. 
Illust,  1800,  Ifimo,  2,  Our  Song-Birus,  N.  York,  4 
nos.,  Hlmo. 

Rope,  .Miss.  (Trans,)  Mademoiselle's  Story,  by 
Mrs,  RilTel,  Lon..  1S87,  12mo, 

Rope,  V,.  T.  Sketches  of  Farm  Favourites,  Ips- 
wich, 1881,  sq,  16mo,  ' 

Roper,  F.  f.  L.  The  Flora  of  Eastbourne,  Lon,. 
If^io,  p.  8vo. 

Roper,  Stephen.  1,  Catechism  of  High  Pressure 
or  Non-Condensing  Steam-Engincs,  Phila.,  187:i  ISmo: 
.W  ed.,  1874.  2.  Hiind-Book  of  the  Locomotive.  Illust. 
1  hila  1.S74,  I8mo.  3,  Hand-Book  of  Land  an.l  Ma- 
rino Engines,  Illu.st,  Phila,,  l,sr5,  i2mo,  4.  Hnnd- 
liook  of  Mo,  em  Steam  Fire-Engines,  including  Running, 
tare,  and  Maniigement  of  Steam  Fire-Enginea  and  Fire- 
Pum,,s,  Illust,  Phila.,  1876,  12mo,  o.  Use  and 
Abii.se  of  the  Steam  Boiler,  Phila,,  1877,  18mo,  G  En- 
gineer's Handy  Book.  Illust.  Phila.,  l,s8(»,12mo;  Kith 
ed.,  1888.  ' 

Ropes,  Arthur  Reed.     Poems,  Lon..  1884,  12mo. 

Ropes,  John  <odninn,  b.  Is.io,  at  St.  Petersburg, 
Russia;  graduated  at  Harvard    18.,7,  and    at  the   Law 
.School     .so         I.  The  Army  under  Pope,  ("Campaigns 
of  the  (ivil  War,")  N.  York,  issi,  I2ino. 
,„!'„ioi""!'i"''''  y  '""*  .";".''•'"  ""  "'ili'ory  service,  he  has  every 

,1,1  '"',■  "  '"""!"■>■  »■'•»".-""  adniirable  military 
Jiidunuiit,  a    clear  and  attractive  style,  a  good  sense  .jf 

.Tin  r'moi'M'i'rr'"*-'''  '"'""I^'Ib''  "f  the  facts,  and  a 

j  p;'r;:Hi.''-i:;;;;!^:'x':;^i^:'^.'''  "''^'  p^^j>">i™«  or  me  war 

2.  The  First  Napoleon  :  a  Sketch,  Political  and  Mili- 
tary.     Maps.     Host.,  I8S5,  |2mo. 

,„,'',;^.  ";,",'/■",'." f.'"V'; '""'  '■'."ivenient  outline  of  Napoleon's 
■areer,  full  ot  vivid  and  clear  analvscs  of  facts,  ,  and 
j  '';;i»tV";f  """"'I'^'i''"'!-"  'lear  an,!  livelv  style,  which 
'  m,  r;,  '■  '""■.■;"'"•<■■  "•,""'  fe-rowint,'  .lull  or  wearisome  for 
;  luT  ,  ;,■, ;  ■  ' "-'  """"""-  '!'?"-■  '"'■  military  stn.lies  has 
I  a.l  too  happy  eiilarwmcnt  ot  his»„rk  in  thi,s  directhm, 

;,t'i'i,.,i!>!T7""      '^'  -^"P"'"'!'"'  theory  that  the  extensiim 

^f.  'if,,.      ,r   ';■""'"■''  >■  •  •,  ""',""'  J"-«titl,.l,le  result  of  ag- 

gressue  nnrs  l,egun   by  the  ..tlicr  I'.iwers.     He  even  de- 

I  RmuIs  the  excciitToii  ol'thc  Due  d'Enghk-n.-'-iVcito"  .xH. 

••  We  shall  not  go  far  wrong  if  wo  take  the  goo.l  of  Na- 
Ps    Mffl.',!;"!  •^''-  ""Pe^v""'!  ,"»■■'""'  '■•""'  Mf  Seelcy.     It 

Rope.-*,  .Mary  Emily,  b.  IS.|2,  in  Boston,  Mass,, 
rcsi.les  1,1  ,St.  Petersburg,  I,  SpringfieM  Stories,  I87;<. 
2.  I  Inly  a  Beggar  Boy,  and  other  Stories,  Lon..  1875, 
Jino.  .S.  Can.line  Street:  or,  Little  Homes  an.l  Big 
Hearts,  Lon..  IS77,  ,,.  Svo;  new  cd..  I.-^Sj.  4.  Finette, 
the  Norman  Girl,  an.l  her  English  Fricn.ls,  Lon  ,  1S77 
12mo.     :,.  His  Little  Hetty:  or.  Out  of  the  Dark,  Lon.! 

1  C',,  ,""•  '''■  ''"'■''  "'"  •"''"'"P''!-.  I'on.,  1878,  Itlmo, 
7.  lill  the  Sugar  .Melts,  Lon,,  l,-i7ii,  18mo.  8.  A  Child 
.shall  Lciid  Them:  the  House  that  Jack  Built,  Lon,, 
I8.S,,  Ksjn...  .).  H.incsty  the  Best  Policy,  and  other 
Sl..r_ie.«,  Lon,,  ls82,  p,  8vo,     10,  My  Golden  Ship,  Lon,, 

,.'"■-•,.'-'""•  "•  ''^''"''>  '-■'™'-  "t  f-ast;  or,  Story  of  a 
len-Poun.l  Note,  L.,n„  1884,  32mo.  12.  Prince  and 
lage,  Loii,,  18S4,  12mo.  13,  Tony  the  Tramp;  or, 
Good  for  .Nothing,  Lon,,  1884, 32mo,  14,  Ragged  Robin 
Lon,,  ISS5,  Lsm..,  li',,  Bob's  Trials  an.l  TcstsrLn.,  \m, 
8ino  16.  Forlnnesof  the  Frcjiialts:  a  Story  of  Russian 
Life,  Lon,,  1887,  p,  Svo,  1 7,  Out  of  Cabbage  Court,  Lon,, 
tssi,  IJmo.     IS.  Solomon's  Cross,   Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

1295 


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19.  Toin'a  lionnie,  Lun.,  lsS7,  ISnio,  20.  (Jinnnv'a 
iMrlini;.  I-cm.,  ISS.S,  Ismo.  21.  Tiilkalive  Fripixlsiii 
Kielil.  riirni.iiri'l  K(irc.«t,  Lun.,  n>s.  It,],  With  IIai.i.,.'^., 
Seven  ,'^'c|p>i  r|i\viinl;  Stories  fur  Dd^s  iiikI  <iirlK,  Lon., 
1881,  Hi|.  Iiirnii. 

Iturrr,  David.  1.  'I'reiili-e  tin  the  Law  nf  .Juilicinl 
anil  E.xeiiilion  .^^alcs,  Chie.,  lS7:i,  8vo:  L'l  ed.,  eiil., 
1878.     L>.  On  Inter  State  l,aw,  Chie.,  18711,  -^vu. 

Ilorcr,  .11  rs.  S.  T.  I.  Canninj?  and  l're.<ervin«, 
I'hila.,  |s,-.7,  K'uio.  2.  lint- Weather  iJishe.^',  I'hilu.,  1^>S, 
12inii. 

Itoscoo,   DcniU","  (P-eu.l.)     See  Vatks,  Fiikd- 

KIMC   li.,  ill/ill. 

H08COC,  lOdunril  SInillCV,  ttranilaon  of  WiMiani 
Uii,<coe,  [iviti,  vol.  ii.,)  I).  IS4il,  in  Liver|ioo|  :  ciliieati'il 
III  St.  I'eter's  College,  Uailley  ;  eailcil  to  the  bar  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn  lS7l.  I.  Outlines  of  Civil  I'roeeiliire,  l.on., 
1876,  |..  8voj  2de>i,,  l-^MI.  2.  A  Treatise  on  the  ■hiri.«ilie- 
tion  anil  I'raeiicu  ol  the  Admirnlty  Uivi.aion  of  the  Ili);h 
Court  of  Justice,  Lon.,  1S7S,  i).  ^vo;  2il  ed.,  18S2.  .1. 
.•\  Dij^eet  of  Cases  relating  to  the  Construction  of  lUiild- 
ings:  with  Notes,  I,on.,  1.'<7'J,  p.  8vo.  1.  liainble.s  with 
a  I'Mshiiig-Hod,  Edin.,  18,s,'i,  cr.  .><vo. 
Law  of  Light:  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  18,sti,  s 


iiutlior'k  t.ine  is  thomutihly  fresh  and  aniniulecl :  his  infor. 
niiilinii  isniien  original  and  uhvays  cniiveyed  with  spirit." 

—xiit.  i:,i.,  \s\\\.  .ill. 

'■  My  far  the  iiest  I k  ii|ii>n  S|innWi  |ieasaiit  life  that  we 

have  e.er  nut  wilh,  Viilualile  iiirnruiullnii  Is  ini|iarted  III 
an  liiinesl,  straigliiriirwanl  nianiier,  anil  iiotliing  i.s  exait- 
gerated."— .l/A,,  .\'...  JIT'J. 

2.   Aiiiniig  the  S|iaiiish  reople.  Lon..  1.877,  2  vols.  .'Svo. 

"These  miles  of  .Mr.  Kose  on  the  .s^paiilsh  people  are 
si'nreely  inleriiir  in  interest  to  his  '  I'liinul.len  spmn.' al- 
llioiii;h  he  u'lies  over  viMy  similar  gniiMid  in  Kmli.  The 
fact  is  that  hi- snlijeel  i«  singularly  |iiemresi|Ue  and  pracv 
lleally  ine.\hansiilile,  and  few  Kngiishnicn  can  have  mas- 
tered it  sii  ilKirimghly  us  -Mr.  Uose  has  ihuie."— .S(i(.  Itiv., 
xliv.  7sj. 

Kose,  JonIiiih.  1.  Complete  I'laclical  .Maehinist, 
I'hilii..  |.s7(i,  l2nio.  2.  I'attern-.MakerVs  Assistant,  X. 
York,  1.S7S,  l2mo.  3.  Slide-Valve  I'ractically  Ivxplained, 
I'hila.,  ISSII,  ISino.  L  .Mechanical  Drawing  Self-Taught. 
lUiisl.  Lon.,  18s;!,  Svo.  ,0.  .Modern  .Machine-Shop 
IVaeliee.  Illust.  Lon.,  18811,  Mn.  (1.  Modern  Steani- 
Kngiues  :  I'lainLanguage  for  the  Worksliop,  Ac,  Lon., 
\XH\,  llo.  7,  Key  to  Engines  and  Eiigino-Uunning, 
'■on.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo.  s.  Steam  Uoilers  :  a  I'raetieal  Treii- 
A  Diirest  of  the  !  ''*"  ""  Boiler  Construction  ami  E.xaniinution.  Illust. 
'  Lon.,  18S8,  " 


ItoKCoe,  .sir    Henry    ICiitieid,   LL.D.,   F.R.S.,  !      Ko.sc,  K.  E.    (icms  for  the  King's  Crown;  or,  A 

[mil',  vol.  ii.,  Ko.sioK,  IIknhv  E.,  add.,1  b.  ls:i;i ;  son  of  '■  Pastor's  Ueiuiniseenccs,  Lon.,  187,'*,  I2iuo. 

llenry   Hoseoe,  (7.   r.,  iiiitr,  vol.  ii  :)  was  educated  at  i      Uose,  Stewart.     Ignatius  Loyola  and  tho  Early 

Univerrity  College,  London,  and  at  Heidelberg;  became  i  Jesuits,  Lon.,  1S7II,  Svo. 

jirofessor  of  chemistry  at  Owens  College,  Jlanehester,  in  !     "His  volume,  though  not  wanting  ill  eurioiis  and  tii- 

I8,VS;  received  the  gold  medal  of  the  Royal  Society  in  I  "'.'■'J^liiiK  imnatives.  musl  fall  under  that  iiiexurahle  fate 

1873  for  his  researches  in  regard  to  tlie  chcinical  ac^tion    ^HrHV^J&.il!!^;;;:;]^;;;,  ^^i^ll'^^i."''  ""  '""'"  "'  '""" 

of   light;  was   knighted    in    IS.sl,  and   in    I8S0   e  acted        i»„„„    •v    v      w.i     .1  ii-  .     •     ,       .  t.. 

M.I'.^or  South    .MTinehester.     l.'cheinistry,    ("Science    „„,'\"  ,•'.^,    '.i  /v  l!'  .."^''^n' l!f'°n^L°'!   »".! 


Primers,")  Lon.,  1872,  l8mo.  2.  What  the  Ear^h  is 
Composed  of:  Three  Lectures.  Illust.  Lon.,  187(1,  12nio. 
3.  Technical  Chemistry.  Illust.  ("South  Kensington 
Science  Lectures.")  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  I.  Chemical 
Action  of  Light,  Manchester,  ISSII,  ,8vo.  5.  Description 
of  the  Chemical  Laboratories  at  the  Owens  College,  from 
the  I'lan?  of  Alfred  Waterhouse,  R.A. :  with  Litho- 
graphic Copies  of  the  Original  Plans  and  Elevations, 
Manchester,  1881,  4to.  With  SciloilLKMMKii,  C,  A 
Treatise  on  Chemistry,  Lon.,  1877-S.i,  4  vols. 
Kose,  K.  J.  Sermons,  Lon.,  IS84,  p.  Svo. 
Ruse,  Edmund.  Delirium  Tremens  and  Delirium 
Traumatieiiin.  Lon.,  I8S1,  Svo. 

Rose,  Edward.  "V.  R. :"  Adventures  of  Three 
Days  in  1837:  a  Comedy  of  Errors,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 

Rose,  V.  W.  Notes  of  a  Tour  in  Spain.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Rose,  lieorge,  ['inie,  vol.  Ii,,  Rose,  GnonnE,  also 
Skkti  iii.KV,  AiiTiirit,  (pseud.,)  add.,]  IS17-I882,  was 
for  some  time  a  clerk  in  the  custom-house,  London  ; 
afterwards  graduated  at  Magdalen  Hall,  O.\ford ;  was 
ordained  and  held  curacies,  but  withdrew  from  the 
Church  of  England  under  the  influence  of  ,J.  H.  Newman, 
and  was  for  live  years  tutor  to  the  Duke  of  Norfolk.  All 
his  books  were  published  under  the  above  pseudonyme. 
1.  Mrs.  lirown  at  Play,  Lon.,  1S70,  12mo.  2.  Mrs. 
Brown  on  tho  Grand  Tour,  Lon.,  1870,  l2ino.  3.  Out 
for  a  Holiday  through  Switzerland  ami  Italy,  Lon., 
1870,  12iiio.  4.  Mrs.  lirown's  "Olliday  Outins,"  Lon., 
1S7I,  12mo.  .■).  Mrs.  Brown  at  the  International  E.xhi- 
bition  :  the  Play,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  6.  Mrs.  Brown  on 
the  Battle  of  Dorking,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  7.  The 
Goings-On  of  Mrs.  Brown  at  the  Tiohborne  Trial  and  in 
her  Own  Family.  By  Mrs.  Brown.  Lon.,  1S72.  8. 
Mrs.  Brown  on  Homo  Rule,  Lon.,  ISSl,  12uio.  9.  Mrs. 
Brown  on  Jumbo,  Lon.,  1SS2,  12nio. 

Rose,  (.inu.  1.  A  Match  in  the  Dark  :  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1S78,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1879,  I  vol.  2.  Tho 
Little  Princess  Colombo,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  3.  Modesta, 
Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 

Rose,  Ilenry.  1.  Summer  Dreams;  a  Vacation 
Reminiscence,  Lon.,  1883,  cr.  Svo.  2.  Three  Sheiks,  an 
Oriental  Narration,  and  Tho  Fishers,  a  Cantata,  Lon., 
1S84,  er.  Svo.  3.  From  East  to  West,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 
4.  Ten  Years;  an  Old  World  Story,  Lon.,  18SS,  cr.  Svo. 
Rose,  Rev.  Hugh  James,  M.A.,  184I-1S7S.  son 
of  Rev.  Henry  John  Rose,  [iiiile,  vol.  ii. ;)  graduated  at 
Oiiei  Colh-gc,  *}.\ford,  r-6j;  ch::phiin  to  her  4M;i,ics-ty'*.s 
forces  at  Dover;  chaplain  to  the  mining  companies  of 
Linares  1873-74;  chaplain  at  Jerez.  Cadiz,  .Ic,  from 
1S74  till  his  death.  1.  I'ntrodden  Spain,  and  her  Rlack 
Country,  Lon.,  1S7.'),  2  vols.  Svo. 

"lie  leads  us  into  scenes  and  among  classes  of  Spaniards 
where  few  Kiiglisli  writers  have  preceded  him.  ,  .  .  The 
1290 


cal  Atlas  of  the  New  Jersey  Coast,  Phila.,  187S,  fol. 

Rose-lnnes,     See  In.nks. 

Rosebrugh,  Abner  IMulliollnnd,  M.D.,  [nniv, 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  IS3J,  near  Gait,  Ontario;  educated  at 
Victoria  Cidlege.  Toronto,  and  in  New  Y'ork  and  London  ; 
established  the  Toronto  Eye  and  Ear  Imirmary  1887. 
A  Hand-Book  of  Medieiil  Electricity,  1885. 

Rusecrans,  S.  II.  The  Divinity  of  Christ,  N. 
York,  1880,  11)1110. 

Roseieur,  AITred.  Galvano-Plastio  Manipula- 
tions :  Practical  Guide  for  the  Gold  and  Silver  Electro- 
Plater  and  the  Galvano-Plastic  Operator,  Phila.,  1873, 
8vo. 

Rosengarten,  Joseph  (ieorge,  b.  1835,  in 
Philadelphia;  graduated  at  the  University  of  I'ennsyl- 
vania  1852;  admitted  to  tho  bar  1856;  served  in  the 
civil  war  on  the  stafi'  01'  Gen.  John  F.  Reynolds.  'The 
German  Soldier  in  the  Wars  of  the  United  States,  Phila., 
1886,  l2mo. 

Rosenthal,  Henry  S.  Manual  for  Building  and 
Loan  Associations,  Chic,  ISSS,  l2ino. 

Rosenthal,  Isidore.  General  Physiology  of 
Muscles  anil  Nerves.  Illust.  ("  International  Soien- 
tilic"  Ser.)     Lon..  1881,  p.  Svo. 

Rosenthal,  Lewis,  b.  1856,  at  Baltimore;  grad- 
uated at  Dartmouth  1877,  and  became  a  journalist. 
America  and  France  :  tho  Influence  of  the  United  States 
on  France  in  the  Eighteenth  Century,  N.  York,  1882, 
12mo. 

"  .Mr.  Rosenthal  has  carefully  groped  his  way  through 
the  materials  surrounding  him,  has  t'otod  his  authorities 
at  every  step,  ha.s  held  the  balance  of  probabilitie.s  with  a 
level  hand,  has  expressed  himself  at  all  points  with  crit- 
ical niddemlioii.  has  clothed  his  Ideas  with  clear  and  ele- 
gant English.— ill  short,  has  produced  an  exceptionally 
good  specimen  of  critical  historical  work."— ^V«(io;i,  xxxiv. 
02.'). 

Rosewater,  Frank.  No  More  Free  Rides  on  the 
Jackass;  or,  Protection  Forover  and  Everywhere,  Cleve- 
land, 0.,  ISS2,  16mo. 

Rosewood,  Prof.  J.  II.  Life  of  Horace  Greeley. 
N.  York,  1S72,  Svo. 

Kosher,  (ieorge  Brenchley,  M.A.,  b.  1852; 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge ;  called  to  the 
bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1878.  A  Treatise  on  the  Principles 
of  Rating,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo. 

Roskutcn,  Robert.  Carlotta ;  a  Tragedy,  in  Five 
Acts,  Peoria.  III.,  ISSO,  Svo. 

Roslyn,  (Juy.  (This  is  said  to  be  a  pseudonyme 
for  «;p(>rgp  itarnett  S^mith.)  i.  Village  Verses. 
Lon.,  1876,  ]i.  Svo.  2.  George  Eliot  in  Derbyshire,  Lon., 
1876,  12ino.  3.  Lyrics  and  Landscapes,  Lon.,  1878,  p. 
Svo.  4.  Throughout  the  Y'car;  Poems,  Old  and  New, 
Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Ross,  Rev.  Abel  Hastings,  pastor  of  the  First 
Congregational  Church,  Port  Huron,  Mich.    1.  Sc-mons 


ROS 

for  Chihlren,  Host,  1MS7,  12mii.  2.  The  rimrch-King- 
(loiii :  Loi'turca  nn  l'.ingri');iitiipniilisiii  ilelivernl  in  An- 
duvcr  Thecilogii'iil  SiMiiiimry,  ISNL'-Sti,  li.ist.,  Isss,  Mvn. 

llo§8,  Itcv.  Alcxniid'cr  .lohiisttniK-,  '>.!). ,  gra  !- 
uiitod  iit  the  l'nivi'r.«it.v  "f  KilinhiiiKh  ls:i^,  unci  in  thr. 
ology  ISlli;  onhiinccrin  the  Chureh  nf  Kntfliind  IstiJ: 
vicnr  of  St.  Philip's,  Stepney.  iHtl'.i-s;!.  I.  |)i.i,.|Ke  ol 
the  Doetrino  of  the  Aluiiernent,  Is,'i2.  J.  I'oniius  I'iliite: 
Two  Sermon!",  Isi:'.  n.  .\I,.|noir  of  Alexander  lOwin),'^ 
D.l'.L.,  Hishop  of  Argyll  and  the  l.^les,  L„n.,  1^77,  !<\»  ■ 
2ded..  IS7'.I. 

■'This  is  ail  ndmiriihlu  lih.Kriiphy  .,fn  iiol.le-hearled  mid 
hiBlilvKilted  '111111.  .  .  .  The  hdi.U  i.  i.iie  (lull  siimilil  he 
rend  liy  all  who  lolluw  triilli  ralluTlliaii  muliorii) ,  and  are 
la.t  alraid  tu  j^ii  .vlierever  lunie.-t  and  devunl  imniirv  may 
lead  them.  .  .  .  1  Imse  wliu  did  imt  kimw  Ale.sainler  KHiiiL; 
eaii  but  dimly  i,'iie>>  what  he  was  even  Irmii  these  animal. 'd 
piiKes,  but  we  iiiii»l  he  Ihankriil  that  .so  iiiiieli  (,i'  what  was 
(  oepest  tuid  truest  in  the  hlslmp's  lilu  is  here  aeeiiralelv 
deserihed.  — .>';/<W(I^ll■,  I.  r.'TI. 

Koss,  .Mrs.  Alcxnntler  Johiistoiio.  .Memoir 
uf  Alexander  .J.  Koss,  D.l).,  of  Snelston,  Derbyshire, 
and  Stepney,  I.on.,  iss..^,  p.  .Svo. 

Koss,  Alexniider  .Milton,  M.D.,b.  ls,S2,  at  lielle- 
vllle,  Out.,  Canada;  removed  to  .Vew  York  and  worked 
ns  a  compositor  on  the  Kvcniiig  I'ost,  at  the  same  time 
."ludying  luedieine  under  Dr.  Valentine  Mott  |  served 
for  a  short  time  as  army  surgeon  in  the  civil  war,  and 
was  altenvarils  employed  by  Preshlent  Lincoln  as  enn- 
lidcntial  eorrcspondent  in  .Montreal.  Ho  is  a  meinlier 
of  the  College  of  I'liysicinns  and  Sur^'eons  of  Quebec 
and  Ontario,  and  of  many  scientilic  sooieiies,  and  Ireas- 
urer  and  commissioner  of  agriculture  of  the  province  of 
Ontario.  1.  Recollections  of  an  Abolitionist,  .Montreal, 
ISii7.  2.  Birds  of  Canada,  1 S72.  H.  liutterllies  ami 
.Moths  of  Canada,  I,S7:!.  -1.  Flora,  of  Canada,  187.!.  ;,. 
Forest-Trees  of  Canada,  1S74.  li.  .Mammals,  Ueptile.^, 
and  Fresh-Wat^r  Fishes  of  Canaihi,  IS7S.  7.  Vaccina- 
tion a  .Medical  Delusion,  lS8o.  8.  Medical  I'raolice  of 
the  Future,  18.S7. 

Koss,  Andrew.  The  Microscope.  Illust.  X. 
York,  1878,  121110. 

Ross,  .Andrew,  ^..^^.C.,  b.  18l!l;  IJnte  pursuivant 
I8S,')-SS,  and  since  then  .Marchmont  herald.  IIM  Scot- 
tish Kegimental  Colours.      Illust.      Kdin.,  Is.s.^,  ful. 

Ross,  t'lmrles  Henry.  I.  The  (ireat  ()un  :  an 
Eccentric  Uiography,  liy  lioswcll  ISutt,  Ksq,,  [pseud.] 
I.on.,  1805,  8vo.     2.  (Jreat  .Mister  (iun  :    his  Shauiel'ul 

I.on.,  1870,  Svo,  H. 
.      .  .   1 8711,  :i  vols.  p.  Svo. 

4.  A  Collection  of  Unlikely  Tales  and  Wrong-lleaded 
Essays,  I.on.,  1872,  I2nio.  5.  A  Shillingsworlh  of  Phiz: 
Bottled  by  Judy,  I'ncorked  by  C.  il.  Koss,  I.on.,  1S7I, 


ROS 

'•This  work  isnii  exhansiive  mniii,i;raph  on  thc>  subject 

ol  which  II  ireats VI!  the  pri.|.,,-iiioi,~  ^t  loilli  In  the 

Ini.ikaresiippniic.l  Ijyedpi.iu.-iii.lcid.bv enpiou.,— rd- 

ereiices  and  i|Uotalioiis.  .  .  .  The  sivie  nl"  il„.  l„„,k  |.^  L.,Kal, 
and  ilssuhsiaiicee.xi-elleiit.    ( '.iiiiiiiL', as  ii  il.pes.luthe.sanie 

' i'liisioiisas.Mr..-eel,(.hiir.l„,,ik.wiilisu(diiin  immense 

array  ol  aiuliorilies  iii  siip)H.rt.  il  is  elnir  thai  the  idil 
Iheory  which  lliids  the  ori^;ill  „r  leiilonii'  lite  in  fiveduni 
and  iniiuiiuui-m,  in  lace  "I  ilie  new  doelrine,  wliicdi  linds 
il  ill  slavery  and  iinliviiliialism,  needs  at  lca«l  c,,iiMdcra- 
bic  revision,  if.  indeed,  it  must  not  he  ahaiuluiieil  alio, 
t'elher."— .s'/.((7.i^/i-,  Ivii.  .il. 

■•  The  auihoi's  object  i>  iioihliiK  |e>s  Ihaii  to  iiverliirn  the 
received  opimiai  a-  i..  ilie  lii>i,,rv  of  piupcrlv.  ...  Is  he  a 
couipeiciii  and  iiilelliKeiil  erilic  .'  We  tiiul  (lurselves  con- 
strained  to  pronounce,  iiiul  ihat  Willi  ihp  uueertuili  .sound, 
thai  he  is  iieilhcr."— .^V|^  Hi i:.  Ivii.  hi. 


Tw, 


<wecl  Sisiers,  Ac. :  Tales, 


Prince     Cyprus:     !i     lli-toric 
verse, 1  Belfast,  ISSI,  Svo. 


Frauds  and   Ileartleirs   Impostures, 
Private  Inquiry  :  a  Novel,   Don.,  1 


Ross,  K.  St.  C.  It. 

Blackpool,  lss7,  cr.  Svo. 
Koss,    Fdnnind. 

Tragedy,  in  Five  .\cls,  [ 

_  Ross,  Kdward.     (Trans. I  The  Art  of  Beading,  by 
Ernest  l.egouve;   with  Xoles.  I'liila.,  Is7!i,  12iuo. 

Ross,  .Mrs.  Kllen,  (lirook.i  Her  early  books 
bear  on  the  title-page  (he  name  of  •■  Ndsie  Brook."  I. 
Never  (iive  Up:  a  Christmas  Story  for  Working-.Mcn 
and  their  Wives.  I.on.,  18(12,  l2mo.  2.  Oerlrude  Winn; 
or,  (lur  Nation's  Curse:  how  it  Works  in  Homes,  l.un., 
Isti.l,  p.  Svo,  3.  Rosa  .May's  Chrislnias  Dream,  and 
what  came  of  it.  I.on.,  Isfi:!,  8vo.  4.  Come  Home, 
.Mother.  I.on.,  ISiii,  8vo.  b.  Tottie's  CliristniasShoes, 
I.on.,  ISCdi,  p.  Svo.  (!.  Ernest  Clarke's  Fall;  or,  "Lead 
us  not  into  Temptation,"  I.on.,  IMi",  Svo.  7.  Christo- 
pher Thorpe's  Victory,  I.on..  IS7:i,  Svo.  S.  Never  (jive 
I'p,  and  Ned  Lee's  Freehold,  Lon.,  1S7;!,  so.  Iliiiio.  II. 
Daddy's  Pet:  a  .Sketch  from  Humble  Life,  I.on.,  |s7:i, 
Itimo.  10.  Lucy  Bell's  First  Place:  a  Slory  for  Do- 
mestics,  I.on.,  l.s7.•^,  up  lilino.  II.  Nothing  like  E.x- 
ample,  and  (ieorge  Kanl'ord's  Happy  Christmas  Eve, 
I.on.,  1874,  llimo.  12.  Dora's  Boy,  I.on.,  1S7S,  |2iiio; 
•  Id  ed.,  1SS4.  13.  Wiiinifred  Marthi :  a  Story  of  Eng- 
lish Family  Life.  Illust.  Lon.,  IS71I,  p,  .vyo  :  new  ed., 
Iss4.  14.  The  Flower  of  the  Flock,  Lon.,  IS79;  new 
ed.,  IS80,  12mo.  Ki.  Dear  Wee  Winnie.  Illust.  Lon., 
1880,  l2mo.  IC.  Dora  CJruy's  Christmas  Errand.  Illust. 
Lon.,  18S0,  12mo.  17.  Little  .Mother  .Matiic.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1880,  12mo.  18.  Benjamin  Holt's  Boys,  and  what 
they  dill  for  him,  Lon.,  ISSI,  iruuo. 
Ross,  Eniinii  Mnry.     Only  a  (iirl :  a  Novel,  Lon., 

18N,^l,  p.  Svo. 

Ross,  Frederick,  F.U.II.8.  Celebrities  of  the 
Yorkshire  Wolds,  Lon.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo.  With  Stkaii,  K., 
and  Iloi.IiKli.SKss,  T.,  A  Glossary  of  Words  used  in  Hol- 


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Svo.    b.  Crackers  and  Kisses :  a  Party  Book,  I.on.,  IS7R,    Text  ,«<«•   )  Lon     1S77   Svo 

8vo.    7.  The  Eastern  Question  Tackled  and  .Satisfactorily        i,„.„.  Hp^,.  ',•'„„  i:„.„a    nm     »..„i :_ 


Disposed  of.      By   Ally  Sloper,   [pseud.]      Lon 
l2mo.      8.  Twopenny  Twins:    a   Domestic    Drama   for 
Home  Reading,  Lon.,  1877,  12ino.     It.  The  Penny  Wed- 
ding: n  Romance  of  Love  and  War,  Lon.,  lS7i>,  12ino. 
10.  High  Tide  at  Any  Hour:  a  Book  for  Low  Water  and 
Low  Spirits,  Lon.,  187il,  12mo.     II.  Contra  Dictionary  ; 
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ating Confessions,  Lon.,  1882,  4to.      I.S.    Margate  and 
Kaiusgate,  Round  and  About  them :    (ios.«iping  Oui.le, 
Lon..  1882,  Svo.      14.   Merry  Cohceits   and  Whimsical  , 
Rhymes.      By  Edward  Evans.      Lon.,  ISS2,  4to.       Ij. 
AllySloper's  Comic  Crackers  :  with  Moral  Mottoes,  Lon.,  '< 
188;),  4to.     16.  Little  Sly-Boots  :  a  Candid  Confession,  ' 
Lon.,  188.S,  Svo.      17.  (Ed.)   Judy's  .Manual  for   ISS7,  i 
Lon.,  1S86,  Svo.     18.  Our   Lady  Queen  :  Events   Public  ! 
and  Domestic,   Lon.,   1888,  Svo.      With   Ci.,vuke,  Am-  | 
nnosK,  The  Story  of  a  Honeymoon,  Lon.,  1SC9,  p.  Svo;  i 
new  ed.,  1877.  ! 

Ros8,    Christian    K.      The    Father's   Story  of  i 
Charley  Ross,  the  Kidnapped  Child,  Pliila.,  1S7«,  12iiio.  ! 

Ros§,  Clinton.    1.  The  Silent  Workman,  N.  York,  I 
isstt,  |2mo.     2.  The  (Jallery  of  a  Random  Collector,  N. 
York,  I8S8,  ]6mo.  I 

Ross,  David,  CLE.     The  Land  of  Five  Rivers  :j 
Sindh  Sketches,  Historical  and  Descriiitive,  Lon.,  lss:i,  j 

Ross,  DenmRH  W.,  Ph.D.    The  Early  History  of  i 
Land-Holding  among  the  Germans,  Boston,  iss;).  Svo. 

"  He  brings  up  an  amount  of  evidence,  from  laws,  char-  j 
ters,  etc.,  \vliich,  in  the  faec  of  the  Village  Community  I 
tlieory,  is  truly  startling,  in  favor  of  absolute  individual  i 
ownership  of  land  among  the  liermaiiic  nations  at  mid 
utter  the  period  uf  the  migrations."— Audmi,  xxxvlil.  78,     ! 


Ross,  Rev.  George  Gould,  D.C.L.,  graduated  in 
civil  lawiil  St. .Mary  Hall,  Oxford,  IS.OC;  ordained  ls.07; 
curate  of  Eweliue  since  ISS8.  (Trans.)  The  (Jreat  Com- 
mentary of  Cornelius  a  Lapide,  Lon.,  18S7,  Svo. 

Koss,  H,  Y'oicks  1  Heads  and  Tales,  'Tips  and  Turns 
Over,  itc,  I.on.,  IS7S,  Syo, 

Koss,  J.  IJowlett.  The  Laureate  of  the  Centaurs: 
a  Memoir  of  the  Life  of  Adam  Lindsay  (Jordon  :  with 
New  Poems,  Prose  Sketches.  Ac,  Lon.,  ISS8,  p.  Svo. 

Koss,  Jnnies,  .M.D..  LL.D.,  F.U.C.P.,  senior  as- 
sistant physician  to  the  .Manchester  Royal  Infirmary  ; 
professor  of  nie.licino  in  Owens  College.  1.  On  Counter- 
Irritation,  I.on.,  IsK'J,  svo.  2.  The  Graft  Theory  of 
Disease:  an  Application  of  .Mr.  Darwin's  Hyiiothesis, 
Lon.,  1872,  Svo, 

"  The  main  idea  of  this  work,  as  stated  bv  the  author,  is, 
that  the  three    processes  of   vegetable  grafting,  animal 

graltiiig,  and  the  coiiiiniinieali if  the  zymotic  disca.ses, 

are  cs.sentially  one."— .4W,,  .No.  .';!tj. 

;i.  Protoplasm  :  an  Examination  of  Dr.  Stirling's  Criti- 
cism of  Huxley's  Views,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  4.  A  Treatise 
on  the  Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System.  Illust.  Lon., 
ISSI,  2  vols.  Svo:  2d  ed.,  I.'<S,'i.  o.  Notes  on  the  Diag- 
nosis of  the  Various  Forms  of  Paralysis  of  the  ilusclcs 
of  External  Relation,  .Manchester,  1884,  or.  Svo.  (i. 
Hand- Book  of  the  Diseases  of  the  .\ervou3  System. 
Illust.  Lon.,  ISS5,  Svo.  7.  Aphasia:  being  a  Contri- 
hutioii  to  Ibe  .Subject  of  tlie  Dissolution  of  .Speech  from 
Cerebral  Disease.  Illust.  Lon.,  1887,  Svo.  8.  On  FJvo- 
lution,  .Manchester,  1SS8,  Svo, 

Koss,  James,  .M.D.,  formerly  physician  to  the  Brit- 
ish legation  at  St.  Petersburg.  On  the  Present  State  of 
Therapeutics,  Lon  ,  1S70,  Svo, 

Koss,  Rev.  James.    W.  Lindsay  Alexander.  D.D., 

1297 


f  i 


»ilh  Illuitrntiona  of  his 


ROS 

LL.!). :   his  Mfo   nnj  Work; 
Toaeliiiijf,  [,iin.,  Issii,  or.  Svn. 

llosH,  Jniiu's.     1.  ScyiM..ur'»  Inlu'ritiinco:  a  Short 
btciry  in   Illmik  \  crso,  Uristnl,  I8SC,,  4t„.      :>.  A  Sonni't 

rT,""';t'',".' ".!"','''"'-''*■''  ""'"■•  '''»^^"'  •  '""'■.  I'<M!,  4to. 
4.  n!       '■•''•""■■'iii'<l.  "till  olhiT   I'oetnw,    Uli.,  ISHd, 

4to.  I.  Tho  l.cpcr:  ii  I'ociii,  I.on.,  Isss,  li„.  5.  'fhu 
"  inil.  nnil  Six  SoiinclH,  I,on.,  Isss,  itu. 

UosH,  .liiineN   Alj-XHlitler,  M.O.     Consumption: 
Its  Irciilinent  l.y  Clirn.il,.,  I„,n.,  IS7(i,  l2mo. 

7  ,.'!';?'';''•  :''""'•  '^""'  ''""Klitor  of  Sir  A,  r.nnO 
l-ail>  iliitl  (Jonlon,  ,»/„„,•  manicd,  lst;{i,  t..  Henry 
Jimu-sltos^of  Alexamlria.  1.  I'uliun  Sketches.  Illust. 
I.on.,  ISSr,  p.  Svo. 

l-  er>  line  ot  her  l.o„k  ;  Dr.  vvhni,.  i,  ln>pirr,l  l,y  atlcrli. 
?.    luru'T;    ''•'■  ""'""ie'lKcMin,!  (1,..  ,'„n,l,ln„ii„     «  v." 

VLTT^r,^  .        "f»"'""i»l*"l>Ji I'rarii,., ,!»  Is  in.l'ced 

\tr.\  KriMit.    It  1«  hiLsi'il  iipiiii  III!  txpiTi'iice  (if  I'lL'liluiMi 

2.  Three  (ieneration«  of  Knjjlishwonien  :  .Momoir-s  iind 
Corre.,p,,n,h.nce  of  Mrs.  John  Taylor,  Mrs.  Samh  A«.,lin, 
nn,l  U,|y  Uuir-Oordon.  Portraits.  I.on.,  ISSS,  2  vols 
qr.  8vo.  '  ' 

vlI',>'i,'.T,!s'rV^!",""  '''■'"^■'""« ';''"P'"  I"  fHinilyaiid  pro- 
l.\vl  Im  literary  and  social  histury."-.s-«/.  Aet:, 

,,  ""?"'  '*,"*'•  John,  a  Scotch  missionary  of  tho  : 
I  nited  Prosbytorian  Church,  who  resided  seven  years 
in  Manchuria.  1.  A  Mandarin  Primer,  Is77.  2.  A 
torean  Primer,  I,on.,  1877,  .Svo.  ;i.  History  of  Corca, 
Ancient  and  Modern:  with  Description  of  Manners  and 
I  Nstoins,  Language  and  (ieography.  Maps  and  Illust. 
I'aisley,  I  SSI),  Svo. 

nf"  M.'i"  m"'!''  "!"?■ ""  'Jl'"'"  !'>■  **''''•  "■'"'  "o"-ortirs  •  Hfetory 
dire,ilv')r    f','!';  ,'V'"''  "'n/''-''"''^  '"  "  "••'■•  «"  '"fawn 

4.  Tlie  Manchus,  or  tho  Reigning  Dynasty  of  China: 
heir  Kise  and    Progress.      Maps  and"  Illust.     Paisley, 

J8M1,  Svo,  ^' 

"It  is  apparent  that  he  has  cnnsiiliecl  nianv  rhinew 
doe.inu..its  not  avftjlahle  tu  ,l,e  or,l  nrv  sumU  while 

Itoss,  Jolip  iMerry,  LL.D.,  IS.i.'i-iSS.'),  b  at  Kil 
niarnock,  .Scotland;  studied  theology,  but  turned  his  at- 
tention to  literature ;  was  assistant  editor  of  Chambers's 
i.ncyclo|m'dia,   nnd   aftorwanis   editor-in-chief   of    tho 

T  i^,.  ■""^''■'"I'""''"'  '"  "''''-'''  ho  contributed  largely 
In  isot,  he  (vas  made  English  master  of  the  Kdinburgh 
lligh  School.  Scottish  History  and  Literature  to  tho 
I  enod  of  the  Kcformation.  Edited  by  James  Brown, 
V.I),     trlasgow,  I8SJ,  Svo. 

"A  masterly  and  eoinplete  survey  of  the  oeriods  nnd 
Bul.jeots  with  which  it  deal»."-.l«.,  5:,'  2;'."7   P^"*"*  """*  , 

«08s,  John  Wilson,  d.  1887.    Tacitus  and  Brae-  ' 
oiolin. :  the  Annals   forged   in   tho  Fifteenth  Century, 

.h    .•;,  '  '■■  **■"•     '■^'"'  """""-'s  name  does  not  appear 
on  the  title-page,  but  occurs  in  the  dedication.) 

"  Disnassioiiale  and  Impartial  readers  will  we  think 
allow  that  tlio  lacLs  adduel'd  hv  Mr.  Hoss  ai  1  tluM.n  1  u 
sions  which  he  draws  from  them,  (.all  for  cak'fil."xaini 
nation  and  tlioroiigli  sifting.'-.W.  A'ei...  xlvl  ;ilVi 

Ross,  Joseph  Carne>,  M.D.,  F.K.C.P.  Edin 
hon.  idiysician  to  the  West  Cornwall  Infirmary  1  Ob- 
servations upon  tho  Modes  of  Treatment  of  Pleurisy 
with  tffiiaion:  with  Special  Reference  to  tho  Thera- 
peutic A  aluo  of  Thoracentesis,  Edin.,  1SS2,  p.  8vo  2 
( hd.)  John  Came  :  Letters,  18l.'i-lN:i7,  Edin.,  1885,  Svo' 
100  copies  privately  printed.  3.  Quintura :  its  Singular 
People  and  Customs,  Lon.,  1886,  12mo. 

Koss,  Kate.  A  Sicilian  Legacy  ;  or,  The  Journey 
of  a  Quartette,  Lon..  1879,  2  vols? p   Svo 

..  "r  *?'  J^""'"  ^^'  *'"""'''  "f  J*-"""'',  "'lapted  to 
the  Code  Sy.stem,  and  especially  to  tho  Code  of  Iowa, 
Iowa  City,  la.,  1882,  lOmo.  ' 

Tl,"?.*^' ,'"?"'.  i!,"''  trooper.  H.  Stonehcwer- 

The  Highlands  ol  Cantabria ;  or,  Three  Days  from  Eng- 
land.    Illust.     Lon.,  18S(i,  Svo 

■'  I^seiitially  the  hook  is  a  good  book.  The  writers  have 
a  keen  love  lor  nature.  .  .  They  have  eaimht  ilie  true 
cliaracter  of  the  peasantry  and  Wf  the  cni  '?  ■  „emrv  f 
^ortIlc^l  Spain.  .  .  .  These  and  other  cxceenciesjn /ar 

^in;i^^is'^!;.i!^!^.i!Sz;  ^--,<"«-i.^h';;'^r{ii^ij 

.on""u.;.;l8fl';  ^" r.-     «""«-^-'-"8  ^otes  of  Les- 
"Tagl  "*''*''  Charles  Dalhousie.    Air  as  Fuel : 


BOS 

[  Petroleum  and  Mineral  Oil.  Ullliiied,  Lo„.,  1874 :  2d  ed 
I  18,5,  p.  Svo.  *  ' 

Iloss,  V.  II.  W.  Federation  and  the  British  Colo- 
nies, Lon.,  I8S7,  Svo. 

Iloss,  I'eri-,.  I.  A  Misguidit  Lassie,  Lon.,  188,3, 
p.  8vo.     2.  A  Comely  without   Laughter.  Lon.,  1887.  1. 

:  I'rv.]  ■L,t.,'Tssrcr.  8vo^'""""^  '  '""'"   ^"^■•""™'  '" 

""."*'  'V  **•  ,  '•   """"i"'  "i-  Sliame?  a  Repiv  to  Mr. 

ladstone,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.     2.   Removal  of  tie   India 

Iroop,  to  .Malta,  Lon.,  IS78,  Svo.     ;,.  The  .Monk  of  S, 

t.all:  a  Dramatic  Adaplaiion  of  .Scheirel's  ••  Ekkchard  " 

Lon.,  ls.il,  er.  ,Nvo.      I.  Ariadne  in  Naxos.  Lon.,  |ss2.' 

I  ^  KOSS,    U.    II.     Occasional    Verses,   Lon.,   187.^,  p. 


now  "1*''  V'^\\   Kxposurcs  in  Fire  Insurance,  Daven- 
port, la.,  IS(,),  12nio. 

Iloss,  >V.  U.  Prnclical  Solid  Oeomelry,  for  Military 
Students  and  Draflsiiien,  L.<n.,  |SS7,  p   Svo 

Koss,  Walter  Ilullar.  1.  Comp„lso'rv  Vaccina- 
lion  Lon.,  1871,  lL-,no.  2.  VaceinalL,  oiVicer'.r  "nd 
j  lublic  \accinalor's  lland-Book,  Lon.,  IS7''    i.>,„„ 

iloss,Kcv.  William,  LL.D.     Ahordour  and  Inch- 
co  nie:  being  Historical  Notices  of  the  Parish  and  Mon- 
i  asleiy  :  in  Iivelvc  Lectures,  Edin.,  Issj    p    svc, 

i,,d;f.i!':;^i:;/;,;r;!.;yie::ti;^n.;iixtj;^^ 

Iloss,  Lieut.-fol.  William  Alexander,  R.A., 
*.0.S.,  member  of  the  Oermnn   Chemical   Sneiciv      I 
I  I  ho  Equatorial  Needle;  or,  Compa.ss  which  Swin.'S  Kasi 

'Ttrv    'iV, 'r ■'.''"■ ',?-•.   ^-  ''^"""S>-'  "M'-ir«nicm: 
;  istry.     Illust.     Lon.,  1875,  cr.  4to  ;  new    ed.;  1880.     3 

A  plmlictical  Manual   of   Blowpipe  Ana!v.sis:   showing 

I  All  Known  Methods,  Old  and  New,  Lon.,  1881),  p   Svo 

I  liiu''.^' '  Lo:.'.;'','8,^rp:"8vo.""^'  *""""'"«^'  ""<•  •^'="'°«>-- 

."",**»  V''"'"'"  Stewart.     1.  Tho  Last  Century 
of  liritish   History,  Ac,  Edin..  1870,  12mo.     2.  History 
of  J.nglaml  to  the  Present  Day.  Lon.,  1872,  12nio.     i 
Book  of  English  Literature,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.     4.  Ene- 
and  8  Safety  in  the  Present  Crisis  :  the  Eastern  Question, 
Lon.,  18,7,  Svo.     5.  System  of  Elocution,  Lon.,  1878,  p 
8vo.     6.^ Lays   of  Romance   and   Chivalry,  Lon.,   1881 
I  1-mo.     ,.  Isaure,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  i8S7,  p.  Svo  ' 
:      Iloss,  William  Tait.     I.  Poems;  new   ed    Olas. 
gow    1881    l2mo.     2.  Waifs:  a  Handful  of  Essays  and 
^ketche.s,  I^n     1881.  12mo.     3.  The  Fine  Arts  and  Arts 
of   Design:  their  Origin,  Nature,  and   Influence:  with 
,  an  Essay  on  Recreati(m,  Glasgow,  1885,  12mo 
Ross-Lewin.    See  Lkwis. 

I  P,?}r1'S'-'"''V.  "'V""""""'     '•  I""!'  Rebels  in 
I  English  Prisons   N.  York,  1882,  Svo.     2.  EdwanI  O'Don- 
nell :  a  Story  of  Ireland,  N.  York,  18,84,  12uio 

0  ?*"^^*''  .^y''''-    Jlenry.     (Trans.)   The    Flemi.sh 
School  of  Painting,  by  A.  J.  Wauters,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo 

1  ^riv''  ^y"''""'  "enry,  [„„/c,  voL  ii.,' add.] 
1.  Ihe  Bijou  Oazetteer  of  the  World,  Lon.,  1871,  64mo. 
new  eds  1S7:I,  1876,  1883.  2.  Deviation  of  tile  Com- 
!,"'f„,'"  /■■""  ''^'"1">  for  Kxaminations,  I.on.,  1872,  Svo 
•t.  Ihe  Law  of  Storms  considered  Practically.  Illu«l 
Lon.,  1876,  Svo  4.  Yachtsman's  Handy  Rook  for  Sea 
U.se,  Lon.,   1877,   Svo;  now   ed.,   187!).     5.   Elementary 

r'i'?li'„"'"/"T  ^'"""'5  ■*'nnien,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo;  new 
ed.,  1879.  6.  Locf.l  Marine  Examination  for  Extra  Ma*- 
er,  Lon  1879,  Svo.  7.  The  St.rs  and  Constellations: 
how  and  when  to  Find  and  Tell  them,  Lon.,  1879  4to 
8.  Stellar  Navigation  :  with  New  A  B  C  Tables.  Lon  , 
1S8.;,  r.  4  to. 

Rossetti,  Miss  Christina  Georgina,  laiuc 
vol.  11.,  ad.l.,]  b.  1830,  in  London;  contributed,  under 
tho  pseudonyme  of  "Ellen  Alleyn,"to  The  (!erm,  the 
organ  of  the  Pre-Raphaelite  movement  with  which  her 
brothers  were  as.sociated.  Her  first  volume.  "Verses  by 
thristina  G.  Rossetti,  dedicated  to  her  Mother  "  wn« 
printed  privately  hy  her  grandfather,  G.  Palidori,  in 
M7.  1.  Commonplace,  and  other  Short  Stories,  Lon., 
8,0  p.  8vo.  2.  Sing.Jsong:  a  Nursery  Rhyme-Book, 
illust.  Lon.,  lS(l,  iDmo;  new  ed.,  1S78.  3.  Annus 
Domini :  a  Prayer  for  Each  Day  in  Ihe  Year,  Oxf ,  1874, 
Itimo.     4.  Speaking  Likenesses.     Illust.     Lon.,  1874  p. 

r\  i\  ^'"'}:  ""''  f'"^  •  "  ^»"'''«  Series  of  Short  Studies 
of  the  Benedioite,  Lon.,  1879, 12mo.  6.  A  Pageant,  and 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  8vo 


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EOS 

"  Thf  prliicliml  piM'iii  In  this  vduiiie  Is  n  pcrwinini«lliiM 
of  Ihv  monllis.  .  .  .  riillkf  liiToilicr  ulk'unrli's.  iKuvcvcr 

tills  imi'lll  MTks  In  illlllliiltl'  lli>  illMllli't  liHiml  ll'SSiJIi       A- 

Krari'liil  anil  Iji'mIicIiImk  ms  llic  cliililreri  lor  wliiini  II  l» 
written.  It  Is  ulsd  MS  niicnnsc'lcins  iis  llifv.  .  .  .  TIiitu  iiiu 
8(11111.'  (■ImniiliiK  Miiinew  in  the  volunn'."— ,1//,.,  x,,.  jkh. 

7.  Ciillfil  til  bo  J^iiiiitii :  Ihu  Minor  Funtlmis  Doviitjiin- 
iilly  Sluilicil,  I,i)n.,  IMSI,  |i.  Hvo. 

'■One  (if  till,  most  elnirnilnt,',  IhoiiKli  most  iinciiiml. 
WdrliH  uf  a  I'liarmliiK  niiil  iini'i|iial  writer."— .liw/./xx. 

S.  Letter  nml  ."Jiilrit :  Niites  mi  the  Cnminiui.lnu'nls, 
l,i)n.,  ISHU,  IZinii.  II.  Tiiuo  Flies:  11  KeaUilii'  Uiarv. 
Lon.,  \ss:y,  IL'ino.  "^ 

Oknkrai.  Chiticish  ; 
'•  I'.ielrv  mure  iilitiiresqiie  It  wuiilil  lie  Ininl  In  ilnil.     It 

^11' I.V  that  alier  It  fs  e-Xprcsscl,  she  eaii  set  nlV  ami 

Illustrate  her  thmiKlit  ur  li'elinn  l.v  |iliiiires,  Inn  Unit  pie- 
tine  IS  her  eiistuniiiry  iiiul  miniral  nifuns  uf  e.xiiiussinn 
The  iihstract  she  has  imthlnK  In  iln  with  ;  In  her  nilml  a.'i 
her  iiiliiil  Is  here  revealeil.  every  l.leii  puts  mi  shape  anil 
foli.r.  Inelileiil  tn  this  piiwer  ulhers  Is  thai  ehiiracierlstle 
of  her  writiiii,' which,  una  lirst  perusal.  Isthe  lllllst■.trikillL' 
anll  wlileli  has  heeii  su  atirai-tlve  In  the  wearieil  reader 
ofnlnety  In  a  luimlred  of  recent  pi.cls.-Maniely.  the  slni- 
plleil.v.  freniieiitly  homely  ,.r  iiiiaint  the  iiletiirlal  vivid- 
ness, the  Hie,  of  her  laiinnaKe.'  —.\itlit„i.  III.  17. 

".Miss  liiissetll  ranks  foreniust  ammiL'  HvInk  puelosses 
She  and  she  alone  eonld  write  such  inaitie  Ivrlcs  as 
■Dreiiinl.and.'  Iler  sonnets  hea-  lull  a  snnill  proportion 
to  her  piirelv  lyrical  poems.  .<oiiie  were  wrltlen  at  a  verv 
early  hkc;  tliey  are  all  or  mostly  very  .sonihre,  hut  are  as 
linpri'ssive  as  they  are  heaiitlliil.  .  .  .  'Miere  l.s  a  verv 
marked  allliilty  lietweeii  much  of  Mi>s  Itossettl'swork  anil 
that  of  her  hroiherdahriel."— Wii.i.n.M  Sii.viii-;  Suniuli  nf 
lliin  Cinluri/,  .Notes,  317.  '^ 

llo!t§ctti,  Gabriel  Charles  Dante,  known  as 
Uante  (iabriel  llossetti,  [it,,/,;  vol.  ii.,  adil.,] 
lS2,s-lM.S2  ;  b.  in  hondon,  and  educated  at  Kind's  Collen'o 
Sulioid  ;  beeame  a  student  at  tlie  Hnyal  Aeadeiiiy,  and  in 
l.S4y  exhibited  his  !irst  picture,  "The  (iirlhooil  of  Mary 
Virgin."  About  that  time  the  Prc-Ka|iliaelito  lirotlier- 
h(jod,  of  wliich  he  was  the  Icadin;;  spirit,  was  (oriiieil,  and 
in  IS.iO  thoy  established  a  uiUKuaine,  The  (ierni,  in  which 
some  of  Rossctti's  piiouis  appeared,  two  of  which,  "The 
lile.saed  Damozel"  and  "  My  Sister's  Sleep,"  were  written 
before  he  was  nineteen  years  old.  Ik'sides  his  eontribu- 
tiiins  to  the  Ueriii,  a  periodical  which  had  only  a  brief  c.\. 
istence,  Uossetti  puiilished  a  few  poems  in  the  ().«ford  and 
Cambridge  Magazine  in  1S.06.  For  many  years  he  pub- 
lished very  little;  and,  while  he  exercised  a  marked  in- 
fluence upon  the  Knglish  literature  and  art  of  his  day, 
his  poems  were  known  only  to  a  lew,  and  his  painting's, 
which  he  refused  during  bin  lifetime  to  e.xhibit  in  any 
public  gallery,  were  all  in  private  collections.  lie  dieti, 
after  a  long  period  of  ill  health,  at  Weslgate-on-Sea,  near 
Margate,  Kent,  and  was  buried  in  the  neighboring 
church-yard  of  Hirchington.  Two  exhibitions  of  hil 
niclures  were  held  in  London  after  his  death.  For 
biog..  see  Hai.i.,  T.  Caisk,  and  Kniciit,  Joskpii,  «»io-o, 
and  Shaiip,  Wit. r.iAM, /»/•,„.  1.  I'neiiis,  Lon.,  lS7ll.p  ,Svo 
"In  no  poems  Is  the  spoiitaiieoiis  and  haliitiial  i'nter- 
penelralloii  ol  matter  ami  manner,  which  Is  the  es.sence  of 
poetry,  more  complete  than  In  these.  An  original  and 
Mihlilelii^^autyof  exeeullon  expresses  the  Oeep  mysticism 
of  thought  which  In  .some  form  and  degree  is  not  (vantlni; 
eerlamly  to  any  poets  of  the  modern  seliool,  but  which  in 
..iriosseltis  work  Is  both  great  in  degree  and  im.sslonate 
111  kiml.  Nor  in  him  hH.s  it  any  tendency  to  lose  lt.scir 
iimiil  allegory  or  Hbstraetlons ;  indeed.  Instead  of  lurniiiL' 
hiiiiian  hie  into  symbols  of  things  vague  and  not  under- 
stood, it  rather  gives  to  the  very  .symbols  the  personal  life 
and  variety  of  mankliid.  No  poem  In  this  hook  is  .vithout 
the  circle  of  this  realizing  mysticism,  which  deals  won- 
(leniigly  with  all  real  things  that  can  have  poetic  life  eiven 
tliciii  hy  pas.sioii,  and  refuses  to  have  to  do  with  aiiv  in- 
vi,sil.Ic  things  that  in  the  wide  scope  of  its  imagination 
cannot  he  made  perlectly  distinct  and  poetically  real  "— 
William  MoiiHis:  ylea(i,,  i,  lint. 
2.  IJallads  and  Sonnets,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  8vo. 
"Thesupernatnralelomciit  of  poetry  .  .  .  iind-s  here  an 
expres.slon  as  genuine,  as  unadulterated  with  the  self-con- 
sciniis  kiiowingness  of  aseientifie  age.  as  if  the  poems  liad 
.i..(.'iMvrj  ten  in  the  time  of  Shakspeare.  or  oven  in  the 
line  of  lioger  Bacon.  Here  perhaiw  Is  Mr.  Hossetti's  jlis- 
tinctive  and  most  prominent  place  in  the  literature  of  our 
time.  What  other  people  try  to  do  and  fall  to  do-glvp  a 
poetic  embodiment  to  the  '  ecrlo'  mood  of  nature  as  she  lies 
ilreaming  of  man's  destiny-Mr.  Rossetti  does  with  so  much 
>.o"2m"  ""*"  scarcely  seems  to  try  at  all."— .t/A., 

:t.  C'olleoted  Works.  Edited,  with  I'reface  and  Notes, 
by  William  M.  Rossetti.  18S6,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  (Includes, 
besides  the  contents  of  former  volumes,  here  newly  ar- 
ranged, nieces  and  fragments  in  prose  and  verse,  some 
reprinted  from  periodicals,  and  others  previoui>!y  un- 
published.) '  ■' 


ROS 

(iK.VKnAi.  riimnsH : 

"  I'crhaps  ihc  most  obvious  positive  cliaraeterlstle  of  Mr. 
Hos.setlls  poetry  Is  its  plclurc-i|iiciii  -  lie  is  not  iiii  rely 
a  painter  and  a  poet,  lint  a  painter  puit,  which  Is  a  illiler- 
enl  Ihiiig.  .  .  ,  Ills  ImaKinatloii  is  >o  concrete  that  i|v  cre- 
iiMoiis  always  prcscnl  themselves  to  him  as  things  of  form 
and  colour,  and  his  soiinctsspreail  themselves  mit  like  fair 
pali|i|iigs  on  the  walls  of  the  gallery  of  the  nilinl,  ,  K,ir 
sonnet  craltsiiianshlp  which  realizes  the  lilcal,  uhlili 
leaves  ii.sw^llh  the  plcasnnl  lanuiiorof  (omplcle  salisliic- 
tloii,  Ihedcliclousdrowsliicssof  fiiliillcil  ilcllght,  we  know 
III  nothing  comparable  to  these  great  gifts  which  we  owe 
(o  liaiite  l.abrlcl  UnssettI,"— J,  A,  .Nidii.K:  (hiilniiiiururu 
I  Uiriiir.  xxxvlil.lCil,  '         * 

■•Kalling  back  upon   Milton's  well-worn  epilbets,  in  |,|s 

letter  to  .Master  llartllli  'dn  Kilucnli '  we  protest  ihut 

the  poetry  of  these  ■  Sonnets'  is  neither  ■simple,  -.■nsn,,iis,' 

,  nor 'piL-sliiinile,'    'lliat  the  laiiKinme  Is  too  often  Iraiinht 

;  with  what  sir  IIiihIi   Kvaiis  would  eall  ■  iillectiilions- i>  a 

I  matter  of  small  nionieiil,  and  verbal  critieisiii  just  now  Is 

a.',  tar  as  possible  from  our  IhoUKlits.     Dm  the  ideiis  are,  for 

liiiieteiiths  of  the  siilijcel  niiitter,  hir  too  line  ami  subtle, 

I  l.ove  strong  as  death  Is,  ri>:lillv  and  natiirallv  enouuh.thc 

I  '•'aiile  ol  such  a  series,  and  Willi  Mr,  Itos.-ettI  I'.ive  Is  lord  of 

a  1,    lie  -sluhs  like  a  fnrnace,'— there  is  no  mistake  at  all 

;  abiiut  that;  but  arc  blssonni'ts  reallv  passionate'.'    In  our 

I  bellel  they  are  nol,"-,s';i(c/<i(»r,  Iv,  'JC'J. 

"Sonnets  .  .  .  uiiexamiileil    In    the    F.nglish    lamiiinge 

since  sinikespeare's  tor  ilcplli  of  tbouwht  and  skill  and 

lellcily  III  execution."— Wn.i.iAM  Miiuuis:  .|,„,^,  I.  p.i'.i 

!      •■  Halite  (.alirici    llossetti   is  not  only  one  of  the  u-rcat 

poets  ol  the  cenliiry,  but  Iheone  KiikIIsIi  pod  whose  s.u,- 

:  iiet-wink  can  gcnnlncly  be  wcii-beil  In  the  balance  with 

I  liatol  shakes|icarcHni|  wlthtbalof  WiinlsHorlh,    No  in- 

llneiice  Is  at  present  more  marked  tliiiii  lii>  :  lis  sireiim  Is 

I  narrower  than  that  of 'I'eiinyson  and  llrowning,  Imi  the 

'  I'urrcni  isilccp,  and  its  fertilizim;  waters  have  peiielniled 

,  lar  Into  the  soil,  ,  .  ,  It  has  taken  lime  lor  the  growth  of 

wlilespreail  ailmlration   of  the  sunnct-work  of  this  mn-t 

imaginative  of  all  the  Victorian  p.  ids,    'Ihcre  are  aliviulv 

lint  a  le»  aniniig  the  best  jiiilges  who  consider  him  the 

greatest   sonneteer  of  our  language,  his  ,soiinets  having 

tlieliindameiital  liraiii-work' of  Shakespeare's,  the  beaiitv 

111  .Mrs,  llrownings,  the  dignllv  and,  occasionally,  the  suii- 

lit  transparency  of  Wordsworlli's,  with  a  more  startling 

and  Impressive  veheineiiee,  a  greater  voliiminousne.ss  of 

iiri,'eiil  music."— William  Siiaiii':  soiimts  u/  tliia  Cailiirii. 

liitrodnclli.il  and  .Notes.  Ixxi.  and  :j17. 

Ilwssctti,  illaria  Frniice».ca,  1S27-1S76,  sister 
of  Christina  and  (i.  ('.  1).  Rossclti.  Miy.™  ,•  b.  in  London, 
and  educated  at  home;  was  a  teacher  of  languages  and 
liislory.  In  lS7;i  she  entered  the  Anglican  Sisterhood 
ol  All  Saints.  1.  A  Shadow  of  Dante:  being  an  R-.-ay 
towards  studying  Jlimself,  his  World,  and  his  I'ilgrim- 
age,  Lon.,  IsTl.  p.  svu;  now  ed.,  ISSl. 

''A  book  which  is  not  only  deli^'hlfnl  In  It.self  to  rend, 
I'Ut  IS  admirably  adapted  as  an  encoiirat;eiiient  to  those 
stiiileiil.s  who  wish  to  obtain  a  prelimliiarv  survey  of  the 
land  b(|lore  ihcv  attempt  to  follow  Dante  tfiroiigliliis  long 
ami  ariluous  pilgrimaKe."— .Si/.  Jtrv.,  .xxxii.  (UK) 
2.  Letters  to  my  liible-Class,  Lon..  l!<7'2,  Isnio. 
Jlossctti,  Hilliani  Michael,  [•ii,i<;  vol.  ii..  add.,] 
b.  ls2y,  in  Lonili.n,  and  educated  at  King's  College 
School,  London  1  became  a  clerk  in  the  Kxcise  (jllice  in 
1S.15,  and  assistant  secretary  in  the  same  olliee  in  i.siil). 
He  has  acted  as  art  critic  ;'or  several  of  the  leading  Eng- 
lish periodicals,  and  has  edited  new  editions  of  the 
works  of  many  Knglish  p  •:,»,  the  more  important  of 
which   arc   included   in  I  illowing    list:     I.    (Ed.) 

Poetical  Works  of  S.  T.  t  H-  Jge,  Lon.,  1S71,  p.  Svo. 
2.  (Ed.)  Poetical  Works  of  Muron:  with  Memoir,  Lon., 
ls7I,  p.  ,Svo.  ;!.  (Ed.)  Poetical  Works  of  Thomas 
Campbell:  with  Memoir.  lllust.  Lon.,  1S72,  12uio. 
4.  (Kd.)  Ilumoriiiis  Poems,  Lon.,  1872-78,  p.  Svo.  5. 
('I'rans.)  Chaucer's  Troylu?  and  Cryseyde  compared  with 
Bocoaecio's  Filostrato,  (Chaucer  Soc.,)  Lon.,  lS73-s.'i,  obi. 
•Ito.  B.  (Ell.)  I'oetical  Works,  Lyrical  and  -Aliscellane- 
ous,  of  William  lilakc,  Lon.,  1S74,  l2nio.  7.  iHd.)  The 
Complete  I'oetical  Works  of  Percy  Dysshe  Shelley:  the 
Text  carefully  revi.sed:  with  Notes  and  a  Memoir;  new 
ed.,  Lon.,  \H7», ;)  vols.  p.  .-^vo.  (The  1st  ed.  is  mentioned 
an(c,  vol.  ii.) 

"On  the  whole  It  might  not  be  unfair,  while  warmly 
eominendlm;  both  editions  as  admirable  eontrilnitioiis  to 
English  literature,  to  say  that  .Mr,  Formairs  will  be  more 
aplireciateil  by  students  and  ,speclalists,  but  Mr.  I{os,settr3 
by  the  general  public,"— K,  \V,  Gossk:  Acad.,  xiii,'273, 

8.  Lives  of  Famous  English  Poets,  Lon.,  1878,  p. 
Svo;  new  ed.,  1885.  9.  (Ed.)  Shakespeare's  Works: 
with  Glossary,  Ac,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  10.  Life  of 
.T"lin  Ke:tt.-,  ("(ircat  Writers.")  Lon.,  I8,'37,  I2uio. 

Rossiter,  E.  K.,  and  Wright,  F.  A.  Modern 
Ilouse-Painting.     lllust.     N.  York,  1882,  obi.  Svo. 

Ro8siter,   Mary.      1.  Gathered   Lily,   and   other 
Poems,  Lon.,  187H,  I2mo.     2.  Mildred  Gowcr,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon,,  ]H';t,  12mo. 
Rossiter,  William    [kii/c,  vol.  ii.,  add.]     1.  Ele- 

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Ncu  ee  of  Physieal  K.lueation  un.l  llygiono  by  Parlia 
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Hotlicrliiim,  Joseph  II.  I.  The  Xe>y  Te-.tamont 
newly  t,anslate,l  from  the  Text  of  Trcgclles  .fnd  "ritU 
o.ily  emphasized  accordini;  to  tho  Logical  Idiom  of  0 
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18Ji)  ,.t  Mc\eytown,  Pa.;  graduated  at  the  Lawrence 
Scientific  Scho,;l  |s,14,  and  at  the  .nodical  depa't u.eSt 
of  the  In.yerslty  of  Pennsylyania  18(iS;  professor  of 
Vartirr.""  .^'"'y^-ify  "f  Pennsylyania'sTnco  ;  7. 
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teBos;:,f;*8;:,;;L^'"'""" '''''■'•'' »"'''^" " 

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h»n   S    lole„,„che,„    Dorfold  IL.II.  Chesbhe,  marricl, 
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Lesho's  Daughter,  N.  York,  188,8,  12„,„.     7.   K^zla  .u 

8.  The  La,r,l's  .Son,  N.  York,  1,S88,  12mo. 

House,  S.     Street   Lane  Manse;    or,  A  Record  of 
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Instiuetioiis  and  Suggestions.  Lou.,  1871,  12mo 

sic  an"':o",'b^'5"''"*  "'r^  '•'«""''  •^'■f-"w;ior  phy- 
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c  V  ,,„?;-«•  "^'-■'"'."•X  «'"'  I'^niature  Menial  De- 
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ndd.]  I  ho  Stability  of  a  Oivn  State  of  Motion  nar- 
ticularly  Steady  Motion,  Lon.,  1877   8vo  ' 

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Is' l.'st.^'"^'-''  ''"'"""'■■"'  ■""'  "hotograpi,^;:,  L,ln'.; 
nol^'i'V."^''^''.^  *'*'""""'' ;•  '•vol.ii.,add.]  Every 
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ular  Progress  in  Knglan.l.-  Chaptc.s  in  the  History  f 
Popular  Progress,  chiefly  in  KelaCon  to  the  Freedom  ,  f 
the  Pre,.s  and  Trial  byiury,  l(i6(i-|820:  with  an  A  ,i- 
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and  Natue  Opjn  on  in  India:  from  Notes  tak^n  in  fs'70 
-/•*,  n.n.,  iHi  I ,  -Svo. 

A't'..,  il|v!-^7l"'''  •>''"'  '"  '""«  '"•"uylit  before  tliem.--,s„(. 
Jh  I"8"«'ein  Hall  and  Chadwick  Rise,  Lon.,  1878  3 

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Lon'  I8r«  i  'f  '"  "oP""!'  'r^'"  J'''i'"«'P'>y  in  Earnest 
Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  With  Pkppkr,  J.  h'  Discoveries 
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ROU 

l^^l'll^^v,^-""'/!",^;:";;''  "^  ^'  ^-  '■• ""  ^''•"««'-  '"'"•. 

Hi.Mtl|.,lK,.,  Tho;iinl».      Il,„„l,„„  con.Mrrf.l   „h  <i 

IWr-. Making  .M„„.r l,„n..  !>;.',  s,,,  '"'^"   ""  " 

IJov..r,  WiiMii,,.     I.   I,,.,,,,,,,;,,   l'n.,.fl,.„is,.lci„.,.. 

n:  Ct:  ih::-:  i'j::;-  •■  •"^■i"""^'  "•  ""■  «"M-.ii.,r„, ; 

toriuul  Tiiith.    I,.,M.,  |S71>    |..,.|,,       I     n        '  I  : 

|..Ho.l,n   Ihu   l.„»t  \V,„I<H  of  S,„,„.s  an,l  .Mi,.;;-    I,;,  '• 

5.  Kcamns  for  Ileliovins  in  Cl„istiani(v,  !.„n.,  is;; 

I2mn;    new  eel      |ss|.     ,1.   A|M.st„ 'hri  .i„nitv  :     H 

Hi8t„ryan,l   Dovflopnient,  l,„n.,  |,sm|,  |o,„„      :    ,,'. 
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«.  A  Alanual  of  Christian    Kvijences,  ("  Tlicol„«ioal  i 
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mr   C  '^^  '^'«'"  "'■  """'""  ""'^  "evelatU^"  Lon"  ^ 

Row.P.  S.,,mdOlcoU,  II.  S.     Om!  Hin,luiMn    '• 
he    Dw,.„a     I.h.)o.,,,hy    of    Sin.an     .Ma.lli.v ,  h     ya    ! 
comp.lcl  Irom  the  Original  .Sanscrit,  Ala.ln..-,  Is.xil     ,i  , ,   i 

i.".Tv"":  ^.!'.;';.::  ''■  «-<'»'^"""- :  -  N-e,;  lo';.:;  ; 

^■^"ZVl'  '■"'■^'''■'•Icn.  (Trnns.)  McJitations  on 
.ill  I  '  ""r''  ,■;'";"">■-  ^y  J-  »•  I».  Z^ehokke.  Con, 
IMleJ  by  Itev.  L.  K.  Dunu,  V.V.     N.  Vork,  I8SJ,  2  roll 

Rowan,  John  J.     The  Emigrant  nnj  Sportsman 
in  (ana.ia,  Lon.,  187fi,  p.  8vo  '"""an 

tion*ZrFv','"l'*"""'*-  ' ■•*^""'  =  Spmitanoous  Comb.,,- 
non  and  b.xplo.<ions  occurring  in  Coal  Cargoes  :  their 
Treatment  ana  Prevention,  Lon.,  1882,  8vo.  2.  Ex  .1, 
8.0U  ot  Coal  ,n  Gas-Bunkers,  Lon.,  ISs.i.  :i.  Disease  .n,l 
Putrcscen  A.r  :  some  Principles  which  must  gover",  the 
tthcient  Ventilation  of  Sewer.«,  Lon     ■'vo  """"o 

Kowbctham,  Elizabeth  P.  *, 
a  Collection  of  Poems,  Lon.,  1,S75,  I'  «„ 

Kowbothain,  Francis   Jameson.    A  Trip  to 


now 

I      ■:.  The  Uea.hof  Kolun.l :  „„   Ki.le   Poem,  Lon..  Iss?, 

,  ^to.     (  1  he  ,o,.„,  IS  »rm,  n  in  unrVivnicl  ••  .-aiale,  t 

omoters,-  tins  i„ea,„re  M,,^  sel.v.e.l  as  ••  .ho   ,  ,  -t  p" 

'  to  "lay;'";"""'"""" "'  '■" '""""""  """''"i  "•"ten.rof 

!i.;nati^o!';;Mirli;;:;'liVr'i:;:,:^^!;;;,;:;^'vl;^/;'':r'';V'''- 

111.-,  ,,n  (III'  wli,,li.  i,i»fiM.,i  I  i" ''f.  .Mr,  liinvl,i,|li„iii 

Houcrolt,  <hHrl«"N.     Talis  of  Australia;  or,  A.l- 
»eniu,,.s  ol  ail  l-.ii,i«,anl.  Lon.,  l>Ml,  l:'mo 

IS-","n;m!:"'  '"  ^'     ■''""^•'  "'«    "'"'"I     '■"">•,    l...n., 

".  "r^iil^  i^;r;"'to::?^^r;:";.o^"« '  '■-'" 

N'.'v""kri-r.  f'l'no.'""'-""^   '■''"  '"    '•"""•     '"-• 

„  """«':,*'•  ••••  •'^'•■\-      "•    'niant  Lispings  :    Keli.-i,,,,, 

■oetiy       must.      Lon.,  IS7S,  „,.   |„,„„.  '  o.^^„  '.,;■] 
iiuin  s  Vie.s  on  (^...stions  of  ,|',e  ,,„y  i,.  Vi..,oria,  Y;;,,., 

niiHii'the  c„ioui!ri:on::Ss8^"::"::';'^'  '^"«'""  ^'- 

••Tl!"n*",'-  ?■•«-  ■^I'"""''"  "•"''•'"•  «"'i'hie^   Ivlitor  of 
Hii'  lliilisli  \\oilu„an,"  Lou.,  1S8I,  11' 

'      .        I.     K.I.I  Memo,, alsol  ,|„.  l.„„,  m,,.  ,vi||i„,„  M 

Hilling:    being  .SeliMi.ous   from   his  ,>^ermons.    Letters. 

in,l  Poems  :  Hi.h  a  lii„g,„pl,i,.al  Introduction  by  Thomas 

m.,v,il    Hunting,    Lon     1S7II,  ,,.  s.,,.     ,.  At  his  Feet: 


'larps  of  Zion : 


gnition,  Lon.,  188.'),  p.  8yo. 

Uowbotham,  iohn  Frederick,  b.  L'<,,2;  son  of 
I  cy.  Freilerick  Kowbotham,  of  K.linbulgh;  educated  at 

Cxlord,  where  ho  graduated  first  class  Lit.  Hum  ■  rel 
sided  several  years  in  (lermany,  stu.lying  music  an,i  col- 
leeting  materials  for  his  History  of  Music,  and  since  ts 
pub  leation  has  turned  his  attention  to  me.liieyal  ,roctry 
He  18  a  ecu  ributor  to  the  Nineteenth  Century  ami  other 
leading  periodicals  I.  A  ilistory  of  Music,  Lon.  1885 
-S7,  3  vols  8vo.  (The  first  vol.  treats  of  "  Preh  storic 
Music-  and  the  music  of  the  Assyrians,  Egyptian  He" 
s^:omi?;rr'  I'^l.-^'^r*"-  »->  "''■or^Mo'nSs      he 

the  ChrisMi^      '  °^  '?'"  ^T^  '""''''■'  ""''  "'«  """«''="'• 

tiv  hit '  vuo  „„,,  P'""",''  >-''orts    to  piece  mus  c  togetlier  bit 
C.tl„^?,fr*"  P™."l's«  "'>  ">"P1«  liHKl  „r  curious  ai  d  i    - 


r  ally   Lessons  in  the  (Jo-pels,  Lon..  ISM,  ..„.  lii„,o.     ;( 
salms    in   Private  Levotion,   Lo„„  iss.t,  „.  |,j,„„.     ,,. 

On  his    Day  :  a  Moining  Portion  for  the  S„l'l„,th,  L.n.. 

1    >■,  sq.  Il.mo.     ^.  A  Pioneer:  a  Memoir  of  Key.  ,Iol,i, 
ho  mas,  Mipi,ma,-v  to    ,|,e    tViimdly   Isles.  Lon  ,  |8nV 

I'.M".     «.    Life  of  .I„l„.,  Hunting,  Loi,.,  ISS7,  „,■.  8vo 
icoue,   JoMhiiu    lirooking,    V.S.A     F  L  .S     b 

1^..,  at   Pl.vmooth;    n,lmiit,.d  an  attorney  18(1(1  :'scere." 
iry  of  the   Ilevon   and  Codiwall  Natural  History  .Sue.- 

Jl,!;p       ,'  ';;r.'-''''^""'""'l   "i-^H-ry  of  Old   PUmouth,  ami 
l.e_Par,sli,  \  i,.ars.  ,in,l  Church  of  St,  Andrew,  Plymm.lh 

1^   I.     Priyalely  printed. 

(i,','o',M.'5''  l.\".",'''^''''"'''"  '"'"'<  ""''''h  many  an  •  outside'  an. 
,1   »i>    .ih,^i„n„!,  """I'l  I"'  iK'MitilyKlii.l  i„n,Ks'ss  lit 

T.!^"*V''     "',   *'•  ,  ^^"^'^     'J"l'eo"!lu.     (PhiloBonhieal 

lr„„sactioi,s,i  Lon.,  I8SL',  Ito 

Roue,  Richard,  d.  |S7!».     He  left  n,ft„v  wcks  in 
■miiuscript,  several  of  which   have  been  published.      1. 
,  Kpisodes  in  an  Obscure  Life,  Lon.,  I,s7l,  ')  vols.  p.  8v„ 
Anon.     .New  ed.  same  year. 

2.  Friends  and  Acijuaintances,  Lon.,  1S7I,  ;(  vols  n 
8v,i.  Anon.  ;i.  (Ld.j  liackwunl  (flames,  Lon.,  18'74 
p.  8vo.  Anon.  I.  .Jack  Afloat  an,l  Ashore,  Lou.,  1873 
p.  .svo.  5.  A  Corner  Hook  :  Stories  for  lioys  ami  Oirls 
Ijon.,  l,s7B,  12,„o.     fl.  The  Lucky-Iiag:  .Stories  for  the 

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rale  tor  Loys    L,ui.,  Is7(i,  12mo.     s.  A   Holiday  Hook. 

Stones    for   the   \oung.     Illust.     Lon.,  1877,  l2mo.     tf. 

A    Haven    ol  Rest,  ami   Dr.    Pertwee's    Poor    Patients 
-on..  1878,  8vo,    new  ed.,  Issi.     „,.  The  Hist,   y  of 'i 
..fe.Doat.    Un.     1878,    12nio.     II.    |.,„,„^,,.,    tj„    the 

Diary  of  an   Early  Methodist  :  with  a  Preface  by  T.  P 

Hunting,    Lon..    ISnO,    12mo.     12.    Picked    up    in    the 

.Mieets:  Struggles  for  Life  amongst  the  London  Poor 
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Ac.  ;  new  e,|.,  Lon.,  1881,  12uio.     U.  How  our  Working' 
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Bush:  a  Tale  of  Australian   Lile.     Illust.     Lon     1885 

!'•  ™-,  ";■//  V''"  ''"'"bliun's :  a  Story  of  Prepara- 
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■The  author  of  •  Kplsodcs  In  an  ohsciri.  Life'  .ijo.i  we 
,,ntm.'-;;.!,".  V"",!!^'""'  I"'*''">..  ""'Ihis  nana,  is  conrparatfvely 
,1,1  nr.,,  ,1'".'  "'""■\"  «''"P'-»;lio  has  attained  Uli  fame 
"l"m/ ,  xxviil  271  I"*'*'-''*"'  "  'itl'«  nf  his  genius."-^ 

Rouell,  John  W.  Vermont  .Supreme  Court  Re- 
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181.1-81,  8  vols.  8vo. 

Rowland,  Rev.  Alfred,  LL.B.    The  First  Letter 

1301 


ROW  RUD 

ri'nl  Itlilory  plckoil  up  In  tlm  Weft  iind  .>'>iutli  iluiing 
llu'  l.aul  Thirty  Viiirii.  Il«i»l.,  INHH,  12inc). 
"  Itiiyiil,  'llnlph,*'  (I'lo.ii.)     See  Aiiaiidaniili., 

(lArnll,  Hiiftni. 

Uoynll,  n  illliliii  I,.  I.  A  PlKett  <>(  the  l)ooMon« 
(if  I'll'  .Mu|iriMni'  Ciiiiil  cpf  Apiii'iila  nf  Virgliilii,  cnritriineil 
In  (Imtlan'ii  Ki'|M.rl<,  vuU.  I.  In  x.\l.,  N.  Vork,  1^*7.1, 
Hru.  :>,  Anilrow  Jiinkmin  iiml  lliu  iliiiik  i>f  tlii'  I'nitBil 
ytiiti'ii,'  lllnliiry  1)1'  I'lipcr  Munoy  in  llii'  I'liilid  ,»<tiilei(, 
u.iil  UlKoiUKlnn  "f  the  CuneiiLn  (iuiKlInn,  N.  Vnrk,  INMO, 
U'liio.  H.  Ki'ply  to '•  A  KiJiirn  Krriinil."  Ily  lino  of  llm 
Kool»,  N.  V„ik,  I8HII,  I'Jnio;  ;ii|  cl.,  1m.h|.  4.  'Ihu 
I'lcniilonl'ii  UvlBtliinn  with  Seniilor  Mahone  nnii  Hopu. 
iliiitlon,  N.  Vork,  |ssi,  \>,„„. 

Itoycc,  CcorRC  .Mciiiritr.     I.  The  Mttio  Hurler : 

11  Tiilu  of  till'  A riciiii    Civil   Wiir,   l.on.,   I MhO,  l2nio. 

2.  Two  KncliKliniin.     Itv  an  AuuTlcnn.     I,on.,  lN»i,  u. 
Svo. 

nojrc,  JoRiali,  I'h.n.,  b.  J855,  nl  (Iriim  Viilloy, 
Ciil.i  KiaJimtnl  ill  the  I  iilvcrnity  of  Ciiliforniii  IMT5; 
I'tuilieu  lit  l.clpnii.'  iinil  liilttlnxen,  ami  wan  Fellow  of 
Johns  Hopkins  I'liiveri^lty  l><7ii  7^;  iiMinliinl  profe^-or 
of  philo-ophy  at  llaiviinl  »iiico  l^sj.  I.  A  I'riiiier  of 
I.oKiial  Anaiysii',  San  Fran.,  ISSI.  2  The  llolinious 
Aspecti  of  I'hiloKophy  :  n  Critiipie  of  tho  Uttici  of  Con- 
iluei  ami  of  Faith,  Host.,  ISH.i,  linio. 

"Slnrtiiin  fniin  RrepllrlBiii,  Mr.  Itcvcc  wiirku  hinw«y  nut 
Into  all  lili'iillKi  piwltlon.  lliniiuh  one  that  l«  iieiiriT  to  trail- 
Tho    Ueliiiiona  !  "I'l'ii'li'iHal  tlieUni  tlian  In  eonwrvatlve  ortliinloxy."— .Va- 
"  ' //oil,  xl.  117. 

.'t.  California,  from  the  ConfiucKt  in  lH4fl  to  tho  Soeonil 
Vi),'ihim'o  ronimittoe  in  San  Fnincl.ico,  ("Amoricun 
Coinnionwealtiis,")  Hojt.,  Ismi,  I2iiio. 

"Tlie  viviil  (Uwerlptlons,  the  Uvelv  iiiiirative.  nml  tho 
keen  and  pithy  relleelions  make  his  work  Htliaclive,  ami 
(Hie  «hleli  may  he  nail  wi-.h  genuine  pleiiMire.  Tho 
Kiealer  |airl  of  it  dealK  with  events  Milise.iiieiit  to  1N)(), 
when  Mr.  Illlleirii  hi.^tiiry  elnne.*,  and  It  thim  forms  H  con- 
venient sequel  to  llnit  history."— /W/io,  Vi.    1. 

■1.  The  Feud  of  lliiklleld  Crock;  a  Novo! of  Ciilifornia 
I,ife,  Host.,  I.SH7,  lllino. 


of  Paul  the  Apontle  to  Timothy  ;  n  Poimlar  roinmenliiry  ; 
with  a  Sorloi"  of  Forty  Somionotto*,  l.on.,  Ihm;,  u,  Svo. 

Itiiuliind,  i^rN.  Kll/iihnlh  M.  Adolthu :  it 
True  Story  of  a  Wouian'n  Mfo  and  Work,  Host.,  |m,Si, 
I2ino. 

ItowlniuN,  John  itciwcn.  The  MlFuslnKii  of 
Jesin;  or.  Short  Iteiidinx-  on  the  Iluutitiide.i  of  Our 
Lord,  l.on.,  |S7!),  Svo. 

ItotvliiiidHOii,  'I'.  Fiirthi|Uiiko  Diingert,  flan 
IMii.,  Is7il,  8vo. 

Itnulnnilnun,  llrv.  Hiinnin  lli-nry,  M.A., 
gruliMled  at  Corpus  I'hriiti  Colle(<o,  Cainhriduo,  I  sil.i ; 
orduinod  l,Sfl7;  reolor  of  Oreat  llraxtoil  «lnco  |s7,'..  The 
OoKpel  iiooordin>{  to  St.  Murk:  with  i'rulo({om«nii ;  2il 
«d..  lion.,  IM71),  p.  Svo. 

ItiMVlall,  Itichnnl.  I.  KIshini;  in  Itcop  Wators, 
Loll.,  l,S7ii,  :t  vol<.  p.  Svo.  2.  FJntriincud  by  u  Drouiii, 
Lon.,  IHH:>,  ;)  voIm.  or.  .'<vo, 

Ilowlcy,  Cliiirlo*,  n  inomber  of  the  oily  cnunull, 
Man  luster.  Tliu  I'ietiirei  of  the  Year:  .\oto»  in  the 
Academy,  tho  lirosvcnor,  tho  other  Flxhihilions,  and  on 
(oiiie  I'ieturos  mil  piililiily  shown,  lly  Uolaiid  UilJeriiy, 
[p-<eiil.|     Miinehostor.  IS77,  Svo, 

tlowley,  (;(><)rK<^  I>iuvfioii,  M.A.,  F.Z.S.  Ornl- 
tiioln^rii'iil  .Miseulliiny,  (loxt  only, I  l-on.,  IS7(|,  .)  vols. 

IttMVivy,  Ufv.  Henry,  [on/.,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  or- 
dained lsr,(i|  ur)(ani7,inj(  soorolary  of  tho  Soeiety  for 
tho  l'ro|iii;{iiiion  (d'  llui  Uospel.  I.  Afriea  I'nveiled. 
Map  and  lllust.  l,ou.,  IS7I1,  p.  Svo. 
of  tho  Afrieana,  l.on.,  IS77,  iiino.  :i.  Twenty  Years  in 
Central  Afriea;  the  Sto.y  of  the  Universliiea'  Mission, 
from  its  Commeni'cment  under  liisliop  Maokenziu  to  tlio 
I'resoni  Time,  l,on.,  |s,sl,p.  Svo;  2d  od.,  ISSd.  .J.  Is 
it  Noihiu)?  to  you?  Social  Purity,  Unn.,  Issi,  or.  Svo. 
And  see  Wii.hkiikoiiik,  Ur.  Kkv.  S.uiiki,,  I'li/Vo. 

KtMVlry,  Hun.  Hiuh,  [0,1/,,  vol.  ii.,  aiid.,]  b.  18,3.1; 
eon  of  tho  second  Huron  Landlord.  1.  OamosiiKUin- 
nion;  or.  Hints  011  Hymen.  Illu»t.  l.on.,  ls7U,  lllmo, 
2.  Ailviee  to  I'lirlies  about  to  .Marry,  l.on.,  IS7I,  16mo. 
a.  Sage  Stulliiius  for  (Ireet:  Uosliuj{s.  lllust.  l.on.,  1871, 
lllmo.  I.  .\Ioro  Puniana:  a  New  Collection,  Lon.,  1874; 
now  ed.,  18711,  12mo. 

Itutvlcy,  .liiineft,  M.A.  1.  The  Uiseof  the  People 
and  Iho  Orewtli  of  Parliuinont,  l^llo- 1  IS.j,  (•' lOpoehs 
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IS.''.'),  unci   hiis  sinou  res  Mod  oliieflv   iit   Iir«i.(iv„ml    „„  i*  Iwinnst  strictly  niiil  m.cuniU.ly  arniiik'od  oviTv  i.ilii 

rZ"";'«"'^,'"""-.   Tl..' following  lis."in..lu,l,M  .o„H.    "    ''i'^  "f  'l>e   Kngra  •,•  1      Wk     ,ff'J    M  N^  Cn^^^^ 

tl'nP      ^  ■neompletc.      I.  SaLrtto  und   Elcphnnta;  a    "f  Kngli..!!   IWody  :  f„r   Uso  in  S      OcureeV  iol    ,,l 
mo  lNK.u,r„., ted  .nti,oTh™.re,  Oxford,  JunL  12,  l,S8i.,Kx|danutory   „f    the   Vurim,V"vr m.   n    ,f  in    'M^^^^^^^^^^^ 
S.IU     ne«.o,      Orp,n«ton    Kent,  IS'.H.     2.   I'ocns,  IS.'.II      ifoneyco.nb."  Orpington,  l,KS,l,  Svu"o    \  toso",';.,       o^ 


Nath.nul    (iullery.      Part    1.     (All    publisliod.")      h,m.. 

C;:ni"    f  fh^M'-''  V  '^'^'-    ''•'li"™'  "t  the  Annual 
iHeotmg  of  the  Manchester  Sulioul  of  Art,   IS.V.I    Man    ' 
Chester,  1859      ,",.    Lectures  on  Art,  cleliverid  bef.'.ro  the 
Inivorsityot  Oxford  in   Hilary  Term,  Isril,  0,f     I.STO   i 


Art  Society.)      I.on.,  18S0 

•logo  Ki'^^:  ^Till  'J^^-C!^:;^;^.^fi^^,^-;p: 

Mr.  .lohn  KuskiM  .  .  .  has  kIv,.,,  „s.  Hluiicver  i,e  lils 


o".l  ';";«s"";    h.^"-  ""'     '-■»'«".   1"2;   2d  ed., 


lor,.^!'';;,"'':'"",''  Vlsiif  aphoristl,.«it  niHl  wis,i„ni  are  scat- 


on    teulpture    <lelivered    at    Oxford    1S7()-7|     T  „„    „,„|  '  "nmioiis  nn.l  i,i-,„,..v„i.  ;  ,  '  ;"J  •  '<  "n.aiiiiu  ununi)™! 

Keston,  1(S72,  .vo;  2d  ed.,  1,^8..      1 1.  The  EaglJ's  Ne" 
Ten  Lectures  on  the  Kelation  of  Natural  Seieno,  to  Art, 
gu  en   before   the  I  niversity  of  Oxford  in  Lent  Torni 
W2.  Lon.  and  Keston,  I ,X72.     1 2.  The  Sepulchral  Mon 


opinions  and  l^opoi  is  in.;?  i'r,.^  ,"  ';  of'lli;!;  „„. 
prac  lyal  c hnrHoter,  1  think  ilie  reader  will  never  he  ."s 
feel  hinisell  stirred  and  aninialed  in  a  wa v    n   v|  ,VI,    ,   ,^ 


187  ,  .-<vo.     Privately  printed.     U.    Ins'r      Ln/?n  t"^  |  "'i^'ry^Vn'^e  ^»  ^,^:{;'  r      rit  ''- 

Wtnr  -J;  «      L*^'  f"'"-' '•""•^'  >'^"-     "i-  Love's  Meinie :  I     ™"    xix  I'w'"""""  '"''•'  ""  '"  vain.'-.M.*HK  piW  «  n  : 

Arm^je    Florentina  :  Six   Lectures  on  \^:d' and  j.e  ai    ^7^'  <v:,;;^^ 

bngraMng,  given  before   the    Tnivcrsity  of  Oxford  in    ,","'^'' )''",''', '**»'>"">•  KivtMi  ,ip  t,/ma iters  ni  iV  h^  «h' 

Michadmas  Tmn   1S72.    Illust.    Kesto,ra„dOrplng  o^  i  ^^^i^:^''''  ''' '- ';""'>'"f''V^^'^"''l"  '-^'^"  >!S.^  ^ 

\r,"'v      „  '  \  ^"'  ^/^™°  •   ^''■"  '''•'^'"••«s  »"  the  Tuscan  i    iul    I  c     riier'h,  ve      ■  ved^^^  '"""1"  '"'"■'"'''  "I'o".lli>"e 
Ar    directly  Antecedent  to  the  Florentine  Ye„r  n.'  vi  "  I  two.        .  Tl^,,  "";',,,  I'.'  .'..•''."."■^^•'^•^:''  "  "">teli  for  any 


Th.,  >,....    ,••■.•"'■  '"iiii.-iMes  a  inaic  1  dranv 

Ihe  most  eiirious  and  iniporlam  Ixiilion  of  Ih;. 

■ever.  IS    ii.v-,,i>.i  ..n  .],,,,),,  ,i.  /         ("itnoiui  inc 

loiiiji,  iiie  .second  volume,  in 

all  sortsof  questions 
x'orded."— *■(('.  Kev.,  li 


Am    1  /  .11    .      "'"""•    *''"  'A'ciures  on  tno  Tu8( 

tor  „«     ■    ^  Antecedent  to  the  Florentine  Year  of  Vic-  I  t»o The  most  ..ririousanVf  inM,', 

tones,  given  before  the  Tniversity  of  Oxford  in  Mich- i '""',''"■, ''"""i'''.  is.  I'l'.voiid  all , hub    il 

\? ',''    \""'>    IS'.'l.      Illiu«t.      Orpington,    LS74.      l"   |  ,";^J^'' ''''^;''"^'f»ir-^''f  the  authors 

Fronde..  Agrestes.  Reading,,  in  Modern  Painters,  chosen  !  {"l'""""""-'"  """  ""  "■''-■•■  ■  ■•'•■'•■»^— '■  - 


-..-    ■->"■"■     ^'.  ijuucaiion  :  uiJIect 

Lapse  of  Waves  and    Life  of   .Stones,     Parts  I -VIlT  I  and  AutnVnn  „7'ls«.'('n  "•'    \"°"'    """"S    "'"    '''l'""K 


.    .'     =,.    ' , '   '  '  ■"•     '-•  .Mornings   in    r  orence  • 

being  iM„,ple  ."Studies  of  Christian  Art  tor  English  Tniv: 

trr';;m.°';'rf"T',''l:'-"'     ■"'■  <f^''-'  «il^ii"theea  si. 
torurn.   \ol.  i.,The  Economist  of  Xeuophon,  translated 
by  Alexander  D.  0.  AVedderburn  and  W.  (ie  shorn  Col 
hngwood;  vo.ii.   Keck  Honeycomb:  Broken  Pieces^ 
fo,      8-''-7'Mr\'f!''^!-:.    ''"'f-     r^on.andOrping- 

2/  l\t: :  V  •  * ^t-  ;"• ""''  "■  "■"  y*-  published ) 

24.   Letter   to   \oung   (firls,  Orpington,   l,S7t^.      25    St 

ieh     f     '''p    "t  "'""^y   of  'Ven'ice, 'written   f;;' the 
Help  of  the  Few  Travellers  who  .still  care  for  her  Mo   - 


,',";'    •   "  "viceiiuii   HI    inought 

oes,  and  Ajdionsms  for  Every  Day  in  the  Year.     Col- 

Asf  f"''  1""T''  l^  *'-,f  «•  ""^  "•  ^^  Orpington, 
1884,    fp.  4to      .i,.    (a.li    Enarrant :    Studies    of  n„„, 

out  of  Modern  Painters,"  Orpington,  18,S4  8vo  {8 
Ca  aloguos  of  Selected  Examples  of  Native  S  lica  in  t' he 
British  Museum,  South  Kensington,  1884  «Te 
Pleasures  of  England:  the  Course  ,.f  Lectures  .lelivered 
at  (Jxloi-d  during  the  Autumn  of  I,S84.     Parts  I -IV 

The  Laws  of  Ff,s„le:  a  Faiiiliar  Treat  s"  on  the  Ele'  L^„,  L^  1  ^^o '«"""  "f  Mi-''cellaneous  Essays, 
-entary  Principles  and  Practice  of  D^^^and  pHt  '  t™ '^s^'fi'^t^/i^^'^^P^'r'"'"  'Tlf''''  '""'•^■ 
ng,  ,1,.  .leteimined   Ijy  the   Tuscan   Masters:  arranircd  '  tures  of  Sir   r    p    mmi""'       ^.'?  ""  ""'  '  "tK^ipm  '"'»- 

;^..>eUe  of  Schools:  vol.  L,  ,t.„r  t„)  0^,.!^^^,  \p^^ U^^O^"^ 

^"'leisms,  Lon.,  L88fl    8vn      .11    /p.i  1   r,  li--      ■ 

Ptreet^ork  of  Intistiaii  architecture,  ier  Campanile,  I  lional    \'erses  "^b^  J„\n    ^1^;' "'^rill^^;  Zf^^t, 


ton,  l87i 


ni,  I2:n(i 


RUS 

l^'i ',"".',"■  „'^-, "'"■""  Inclnsu.-:  Messnges  from  the 
Hood  lo  the  (lanlon,  sent  in  lliipiiy  Day*  to  tli,  I  „lie< 
of  the  Thwuite  ('oni.ton,  hy  then-  Thnnkfnl  Vri,u.\, 
John  Huskin.  >elec-te.l  iin.l  An;,nj;c.l  liv  \lbnt  Fluni 
;"«•  ?::L""«'",";  '■'^r'-  "■""'^i^ts  of  hlters,  written  he- 
twmi  IS,  I  and  IsMi.an.l  addressed  to  Miss  Susie  liecver 
and  her  sister,  with  some  of  liieir  n|dies  ) 

-li^«;!H;%l;;;;d!:;^'i;;:ri:!;^;u'T;;uinV^;:;'';r;^!JK^ 

4.).  iJileeta.'  eonsi-iin-  of  Corresiiondenee,  Diary 
Notes  and  Lxtraets  Irom  Hooks,  illnstratin>c  l-neterita 
lartsl.-ll.  .„.|„n,„o„,  iss;.  -Ili.  l-neterila  MJntlinei 
d  >™nes  and  I  ImiukIUs  perhaps  Worthy  u(  Mnmoiv  in 

"r,    1    I        n""   'V""'';"'^-"l'''^  ^  ^■"'*-  i-ii-vol.-iii. 
liiit>l,-U.     Orpin^'ton,  I>.s7-S!<. 

I)k.vh:|!ai.  C  iiTiiisM  : 

"It  is  simply  iiiip,,ssil,I,.  f,,r  ih(.  prevent  u'enenilfon  t., 
comprehend  what  Mr.  liiiskin  lia.  d.'ne  i;,     \n  K  e 

tlioM.  who  most  reyeivnee  him  can  never  iv'ali;;,.'  Inilv  ih 

I  illyreiiee  and  imioraiiee  \vliieli  prevailed  a  11,  •  til.  ■ 
t  leirpnl,  leatioii,  .  His  writini,,,m,.  like',  rev  .,i, 
Iheljeantvot  his  lanKiniKe,  the  depth  „n,N  n'^''": 
nneonveimonality  of  his  views.  tl,[.  lirmnl.tnV  ";;.,, 
y  elM.iis,  nay  i.yeii  his  very  inioleranev,  all  tended  t,  r  a  ' e 
niteiuioii  and  interest.  His  iiiMiieniv  has  p'',-  X  '■"„ 
"lid  wide,  and  aets  now  on  many  who  are  prV.li  •,,',' 
muonseums  of  It  and  of  what  tliey  owe  hiin.  '-l^^JX;^ 

".Vt  Ids  worst  Mr.  Kiiskin  is  a  hetler  writer  than  in,, si 

.nen;  at  his  I, est  he  is  ine i.urahle.    lie  I  is  „! 

cent  voealMi  ary  a  perfeet  and  niierriin,'  sense  c,r  ""V  vJ.  I 
Mon,  aw.mderli.l  insiinet  ,d' rhyilim.  .  .  .  There  are    Vw 
manners  in  liicTatiire  at  onee  so  allli.ent  and  so  varied  so 
eopKMis  and  so  siihtle.  so  eaimble  and  so  full  of  re  i",  V, 
fts  that  .d  the  an  hor  .d' •  .^lodeni  Painters  ■    Tie  re  J,; 
why  It  IS    ell  ,o  1„.  so  is,  HO  take  it,  that  Mr.  1    sk 
faet,  is  not  only  ^reat  as  a  writer.  Put  ^reat  as  an  ii   el 
Beiieeaiula  man.    To  a  mind  extraordinari  v  a  etive  vet 
e.ipiieioiis,  e.Ntiwirdinarily  viKorons  yet  siiht  e  ,,  i^„ 

.iKinatnni  iinw..nte.lly  rhdi  ami  vivid  and  ■  j,  lie 
adds  the  prevnms  altrilmte  of  a  iiohle  heart  ..  e  a,  ,1 
earnest  temper,  and  a  h.aii.dle.ss  Kood-will  These  ,ir 
bnles  are  oereeived  in  his  work,  ami  impar  tto  however 
q.liesti(mat.le,ils  aim  and  however  (Inl  ital.  e  i  s  ■  n  In^ 
sions,  a  eertaiii  Ine  ami  human  .iiialitv  f  reality  lie 
is  one  .se<Tet  .if  its  prodijrioiis  foree."-.u/,    No  '.7^; 

1  he  eardinal  doetrine  which  runs throuKli  a'lfhis  teneh- 

the  works  (d  men,  men  and  not  materials,  or  maehiiies  r 
?i',''',',i  V'l  ";V"  ('".■""■^■''■,'."-  stati't's,  or  puldi.Tu  I  inKsi 
sln  u  d  be  the  prune  ob  ecLs  „f  our  care,  and  reverence 
at  d  love.  Hence  its  that,  as  a  writer  01  ar  ,  he  lece  a^ 
r  ly  beeomcsa  inoralisi,  since  be  must  needs  i  lou  re  fr.mi 
wiat  human  laculties  docs  this  work  cd'  art  ,  r '!  am  o 
jyba  human  facn  lies  does  it  appeal  ?  He  1,  e  it  is't  la  i 
the  decline  o  airiitectnre  or  p'aiutinR  he  reads  the  cKr 
datio.iot  national  character,     Heuee  it  is  that  t  le     fe  of 

le  workman  appears  to  him  to  be  (,f  higher  inoor  a,  ce 
hau  the.iuanliiyof  work  which  iKMuriis     ,t  "ee  i^ 

IS  that  be  hasoppo.se,l  biniself  to  the  ortliod  x  .  o  inV 
economy,  with  a  sense  that  man,  and  the  life  ami's  1  ,f 
man,  cannot  be  legitimately  set  ashle  while  vecosier 
ajiar  from  these  the  laws  of  wealth  or  of  so-called  tity 
No  other  truth  can  be  .piite  .s„  important  for  <h  r  w  ie' 
or  for  any  age,  as  the  truth  preached  so  unco  sClv  mi 
so  impressn-ey  by  Mr.  Kusl!in."-H.  DowbEN:  vito" 
l.ilimliirr.  m  r«iii..w/;,^  aiic/ .sy«d)V.s,  2a:!  xuuinin 

■■  Mr  liiiskin's  writing  will  always  be  looked  nnon  as  the 

Ihe  ,'0".',""';^  ^'"7  ",'•"'  '"'■"  """'  '''K'^"'"  inb  ">    e sin    e 
the  e  idless   hre.ids  o|  «rt  procedure,  and  bequeathed  1  r^ 

lllisling,    Jnnu's    K.     Across   America;   or,  The 
(.real  \\  est  and  I'acilio  toast.     Illust.     N.  York.  I2uio  •  I 
new  cil.,  I,S77.  ■  '  1 

ir^f"?.?"^"'  ^•'•'•'*»"  Pfnio,  of  Wilmington,  0.  1. ' 
Half  lints;  or,  lable  ,l'H,-de  and  Drawin^-Uoom,  N 
lork,  LSI,,.  Anon.  2.  Library  Xote.«,  Host.,  1S7,^ 
l.mo;  new  ed  rev.  and  en!.,  1S7I),  :!.  Thomas  Cor- 
win:  ft  .skotch  Cin.,  IS.m,  12ino.  .».  Characteristics; 
.>kotohe8  and  hssays,  Host.,  \ii»i,  I2mo.  .Several  later 
I.  '1  '\  w"''  "'One;  or.  Passages  from  the  Note- 
Jlook  of  a  Man  who  might  have  been  Sociable,  Host 
I8Si,  lOnio.     Anon. 

HiLssell,  Chnrlrs.  The  True  Robinson  Cru,.oe: 
bones  of  Adventure;  from  the  French,  Lon„  lt<7l) 
I  (lino;  :!,|  ..,(._  jss;!.  >       ■  '1 

UiisselUSir  Chnrles  .\rtliiir,  Q.(^,  b.  ls;);t  at 
Newry,  Ireland;  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin- 
practised  as  a  solicitor  at  Belfast;  called  to  the  bar  at 
Lincoln  s  Inn  IH^iH;  M.l'.  for  Dnndalk  lSS(i-,s.-,  and 
since  then  lor  South  Iliickney;  knighted  I.SSH,  and  was 
nttorney.general  in  that  year;  counsel  for  the  defence  in 
the  I'arnell  case   18W)-90.     1.  i\ew  Views  on  Ireland' 


RU.s 

or,  Irish  Land  (irlevances  and   Itcmcdies,  I,on.,  ISSl    n 
.syo.  '  '  '  ■ 

i,!'„^'",'i"'''  ''Vr'»'li<''!  I'.v  every  niic  who  desires  to  under- 

.Maud  the  existinu'  crisis ,.iai„l.  .  .  .  m,.  Ku' Jn     ,,^ 

po.ses  a  radical   relorm,  which,  like  bis  de'cr,  Hi,  1     ' 
serves  atleiitvestudv  Mr   |(,k„.  I'l    '  1,      '  •   ,',^ 

totix«s,ai,,lar,l,,fi.eii,-,;i,^l:,,'^"a-^,       ';■,,:.•-;«,  y 

e|iaf;.^:^;^;i-i:i:';:r^;.;i'i;l  ;-;;■;;.- -^J;'~ 

■2.  The  Lans-lowne  Kstates  in  Kerry,  I,on.,  IS.sl    nv„ 
Uiiss.-ll,  Churlcs  Mflls,d.  ivso.     The  lall   of 

Dama.seus:  an  Jlistoru-al  Xovel,  li,,.,|.,  |s7,K    \->,„„ 
Hllssrll,Uorn.     !.  The  Miner's  (lath, 'an",l  Inder- 

gr,  (ind    I..1,     1S71',  p.  ,Svo.     2.   Koutprints  in  the  Snow, 
,011     l,s,,.  .i  v„  ...  ,,.  svu:   I,s7.s,  I  v,d.     X  Hcnealh  the 

»)aie:  a  Novel,  I.on.,  l.S7!l,  .i  vols.  cr.  Syo.    -I.  The  Vicar's 

.on  IS8(I,  .i  vols.  cr.  Svo.  (i.  .Vnnabel's  llival,  l.on.. 
IS.sl,  l.'nio.  ,.  Croesus's  Widow,  I,on.,  Iss;t,  ;{  vu|«  cr 
svo.  .\  1-ady  S.dton's  l-ri,le;  a  Novel,  I,o„.,  l^^ji 
l-'mo.  !l.  On  (iohlen  Hinges;  a  Xovel,  l.on.,  iss,i,  ; 
vols.  111.  l-or  the  ChiM's  Sake,  Lon.,  IS.S;,,  p.  ,svo  I  I 
Hetrnyed  :  a  Xovel.  I,„n.,  psS.",,  p.  Xyo.     12.  The  Hroken 

Haunton's  late,  l.on..  IS.Sh,  12mo.  11.  (^,itc  True:  a 
Novo,  Lon.,  s.sii,  l2nio.  15.  Hidden  in  my  Heart:  a 
Nove,  Lon.,  ISS7,  ,'i  vols.  er.  8vo.  10.  The  Track  of 
the  Storm  :  a  .Novel,  Lon.,  l.s.ss,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo. 
,  Jflissell,  E.  H.  .Sam  and  Tim  j  or,  I'ebbles  for 
rolishing,  Lon.,  I,'<,s2,  p.  ,Svo. 

Itussi'll,  I'ox.  1.  Cross-Country  neininiscences, 
Lon.lsN  p.  Sv,,.  2.  Horse-Keeping,  for  Amateurs;  a 
I'raitical  Manual,  l.on..  IS,s7    r'mo 

TrbdVv'r'i'i'  '■"';""?'*',  •'^'■'^■.''^•'I'^in:  gnoluatcl  at 
Trinuy  College,  Cambrnlge;  callcl  to  the  bar  at  the  In- 
iier  Jeniple  lN4l  :  reconler  .d'  Tcntcrden  since  ISiD.  A 
n-eatise  on  (he  Power  and  Duty  of  an  Arbitrator,  Lon., 

Uiissell,  Col.  Francis  Shirley,  of  the  Hoyal 
Ibagoons.  .  (Trans. ,  Cavalry  Field  Duty,  by  .Maj.-tJe.n. 
\on  .Miru.s,  Lon.,  IS72,  p.  Syo:  new  ed.,  l,-<7:i.  2.  Rus^ 
sum  Wars  with  Turkey,  I'ast  and  Present,  Lon.,  1S77 
p.  Mo  ;  Jd  ed.  same  year  ;i.  The  Earl  of  Petcrborongh' 
an,l  Jlonmouth,  (Charles  .Mordaunt :)  a  Memoi-,  Illu«t 
J. on.,  l.ss,,  2  vols.  s\-,i. 
"He  has  eonsulteil  various  .scairces  of  information-  be 
as  .sought  to  paint  I.onl  I'eterboroimdi  as  wl  ,,u.  uii  ,"; 
-.fl?.  V,',"'-)1('I-'  "'^"^■'■'"•'"^•IJ-H-s  possible  his  individuality  " 


iiig  before  us 

.m..  Sii.  -.ma 

I'l'Vf '',"„'  ""*'•  ''fanc's  Thayer,  [„ni,;  vol.  i' 
add.,  b.  182S,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.;  rector  of  .Sf!  Mi'rga. 
ret_s  Dioeesan  School  for  (iirls,  Waterbury,  ( 'onr  .nco 
18,  J.  Tic  \J,e  of  the  Voice  in  Rea,|ing  ami  Si.eak- 
nig:  a  Manua  for  Clergymen  am.  Candidates  for  Holy 
Urders,  N.iork,  ISs:!,  l2nio. 

Illissell,  ticorRe.     Fragments  from  .Many  Tables  : 
,  K'ing  the  Recollections  of  some  Wise  and  WittyMen  and 
Women,  Kilin.,  is,«s,  I2ino 

Riisscll,  H.  Hutherl'ord.     I.  Tom:  the  History 
V   "      ",'^',^'S""  ""■'■'  ''""■•  '■"■•'•  P-  «>■»•     2-  ■l'""I  Seven 

}     %=1'  h'"-  "'■■'•  '-""'•    ■■'■  •'*'-v  ^"»y-   niu.'t. 

Lon.    187B       8mo.      4.    How    Molly    Spent    Christmas; 
■The  Sexton  s  lirandsons,  Lon.,  I.S77,  sq.  lOmo.     5.    Hid' 
I  Uen  Workings,  Lon.,  1S7S.  p   .Svo 

,  JV'?*"'  *';""""    "«'">    "'"triok    Marie,  b. 

j  „„  *'  '"■/,.'.'"'''■  ;""'  lepi-cscntative  of  the  Russolls, 
I  TV  ,  ,.".  '^'"'"'K''  :  '■■•eate.l  a  count  ,d'  Rome  by  Pius 
i  },,,■'-.■  '•  ,''""  "'"'  ""^  I'.vrenees,  Lon..  l871,"l2mo. 
!  2.   Iliarritz  and  the  liasque  Countries,  Lon.,  1S7:),  p.  Svo. 

i,i','„"Sr'l""  '','■".'''"'  "'>":l'  i"  Ihose  parts,  ami  hjs  made 
-.!>W  A',r.".x.vx vi";'^',''"''"" '" ""  ^■■"l""<i">'i'-'  la'desti^ian!" 
KllNsell,  ll(.|ii-y  .Stuart,  member  ,d'  the  I.egisla- 
ive  C.nncil  ,d'  New  Soulh  Wales.  The  Genesis  of 
tiueenslan.l :  an  Account  of  the  First  Exploring  Jour- 
neys to  and  over  Darling  Downs:  the  Earliest  Days  of 
their  Occiipathm;  .Social  Life;  Statbm-Sceking ;  the 
Course  c,|   Di.scovery,  Northward  and  Weslward,  and  a 

V  "'"'"'  ;;•'  ,i  ";  *^'"i:*-;  "''"-•"  l>-^i  t.-.  S.parat;,.,,  IVom 
New  Sou  h  Wales:  with  Facsimiles  of  .vi„n,s,  Log,  Ac, 
Sydney,  l.ss.s.  r.  Svo.  *         ' 

,,,"  ',i;:l|'"'To" "'  "';n''e<;lsely  that  kind  ofsraall  wealth 

■  lie  t,;  ',  r;,i',',',"''';''-",''''-  ""•"  .ir"^"""!  remlulseem-es 
wlil'l!;.  lu^'Xabh-^^Lli!;;-;;;!,"  l^;>;-.^-tral.a.,  eobinies 

V  'vrn'^f '"iSSs'V*''"'  "  .J,i''^'-^'M'l'i"ni  'I.  L-^7fl.  Poems, 
A.  loik,  1888,  I2mo.     (These  poems  are  mostly  in  the 

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RiKi'ooll'  I    A       c      -i         ir  ,„  ''''iV  "■■' •'''"""-'•  Lon.,  1 8.S0,  I  Ohio. 

„mvl',„"^'"-    •^'-  '^'""«"''  "«"»'"'•.  O'J  "las.  I     Kussell,   Rev.   Mat  hew    S  T      ir 

llussell    J    S.     I.  aoomotry  in  Modern  Life.  Un  J  .Cnt;,D;bir;'T88risl"l   "J.^J    '""^\".'"'   "'» 
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li  ;S'el    'V '  s"''  n  •'    P  "•'  '••'''  !'•  '^■''-  ',"''"^^'  "-'  L..t  ilelics  of  hTa.    i    L  ;  r  S  J     Clin- 

ic.   Vk     XT  '    v.  ■^"     ^'"'   P»™usia:  a  Critical  Inquiry     l'<8«.  cr.  8vo.  '  °"''  ^""'m. 

i^i^  n::irn::r,^^°r^  "^-^  '^-^^■^  ^-""''  ;  L<^"!^^!'^^rV     -^ K^,A,frec,„.„a  ot,.erroeu., 

nijconces  of  Yarrc. ':  witi;'aT?efa:e  'by  Ivof  sT^r  cl  ",;:  i  Au  h„r^•„;^L'o  T^Hb'p'Tv'o'  "^'^ l,'""i'l'-'"'  ""Vi"  '" 
an  Lr  aJ'm"''  ""'-  '^"I'J;1''■"«»"'^V  Chapters  by  Kev.  Ale.L     Lon.,  ]S8fi.'l2„,":'  '  '  '      ■*•  ^^^  ^'™"S'  "  ""' 


youngcT  Imve  a  so.kI  ,1.mi1  of  int^'resP-Si'/rwekThKriftV' 
Kiisse  I,  Rev.  James  Matthias,  graduated  nt 

since   m'  V'V,  «^;^'""«''   '5^.-    ""nvte   "f  Hexllam 
since     8,S( .     1.  The  Cant  of  .Science,  and  other  Tale- 
[''-"-'  '.'''^'2mo.     2.   A   Cry   from   the   Depths,  Lo , 
,  .i.  Christ  at  the  Door,  Lon.,  1878.     i.  The  His 

\o^yo(  Umnono.  Illust.  Lon.,18S2,  8vo  ie\vei, 
iV  sv„  «  Ti  ^''"'•?''-T''»«'"f*airley  Court,  L„n,  I8s;i 
!;„„  «,     •■  Squire's  Hat,  and  other  Gospel  Temper- 

ance atones,  I,on.,  I8S5.  p.  8vo  ' 

""s,*e''»   John.  Earl   Russell,  r,,,,^-,  vol    ij 
add       l-;^^2-1878      1    Selection  from  SpVches'of    81   ^ 
4  ,  and  Despatches,  1859-65,  Lon.,  1870,  2  vols   8vo      ■> 

pii^l^^o^tSe  !^;rl;t^™-Ki;i,^:rin  L'{;^^':?  ^ 


with    If      '  "'*="«'•'.•     England's  Danger  and  Duty 
with  Keferenee  to  Kussia's  Advance,  ie.,lon.,  1885,  Z 


Ulster  Tenant-Right   for   Ire- 


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.on.,  1885,  p, 
liussell,  Richard.     Wonders  of  the  Pun    Moon 

?::n.fl886;  ^^' "'  '^"^'"-""■^  ^^'--"^  "'-: 

Kussell,  Robert. 

land,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo. 

^^Rlissell,   Rollo.    On   an   Iron   Nail,   Lon.,  1S8C, 

Lo","?l7t''^2m;."'*     ''"'"""''  *'•'''''''"«  '"■^'  "yeiene, 

Russell,  William.     1.  .Jack   Thurlow  and  !•  or 

How  will    ,t    End?    Lon.,   1871,  12mo       2.  Hearts' are 

^^^'"".''iVmo!"'  "'^^""'^''"""«  "f  English  Peasantry,  Lo",.° 

Russell',  William.    .Scientific   Horse-Shocing  for 

R',Zln"TvV;""'^'='"'     I""^«'-     Cin.,187",^8. 
Russell,   W.I  ham,    M.D.,  M.K.C.K     Investiga- 


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■        fv."f.l*"'?  \V"''":J  *■'!»''''  b-  IS-14,  in   New  York 


^^..Ke.,lectio„s   and   Suggestions.    18,3-.87.,    Lon.,     cit^r '.If '?,:I.!:r  lJu^K^.^i;:i:  (^T  I:)^ 

=ii'r;J,,i!^,:i^iv .;;,-.  se^;^;;?;;;r  r;;^-,'s-ii5^  i  j/ri,:^;;- '"r -  "■::  ^^-don jou^a..  L^e^uie^iir? 

Harrow,  at  Edinburgh,  and   at  Trin  ty   College    C.n- 
bndge.  .M.P.  for  Nottingham  18<irt-CS.^  He  coTh  ibut" 
several. articles  on  religious  and  philosophical  sublets  to 
the  North  British,  the  Theological,  an,l  the  Fortii.  Itlv 
I      ,'"'■•  ..,•    ^'""""^  Subscription   in   the  Chu  oh  of 


U  J .....       **..  it.-mi;:?    iivi 

ook  of  Authors:  a  Collection  of  Criti 
c.sms    ic,  Lon.,   1871,  I2mo.      2.    { Ed  )    Me.noirs    ,f 
Mrs  Laetitia  Booth,  [pseud.]    Writ.el  byirerself:    Lon 
1.^-^,  p.  8vo      .).  Representative  Actors :  a  Collection  of 
Critic  sms   Anecdotes,  and   Personal  Descriptions  i-efe, 

and  a  '",  "l" /^«'«"t  ^Vntury :  with  Notes,  Memoirs, 
newo':i.,'l'Sr5,12m:."'  "'  ^"'"'''  ^-=""S,  Lon.,  1872,: 
U-nuIl"!  "'"  t'\''t'r''j"n  of  a  little  autnl.iograpliv  of  Mr 
made  ,1  •"'•';  m',„"  '"^  f'.mniem.s  by  ,l,„  i^lillu'/it  is  ali 


Russell.  John 


■t.  Book  of  fable-Talk  of  Poets,  Philo.«ophers,  States- 
men  Ac     Lon  ,  1874,  p.  Svo,-  new  ed.,  1884.     5.'  Jilted. 
,°'"^Iy    I'nole's    Scheme,    Lon.,    1874     .S    vols     ,      8vo' 
Family  HistorjsEMi-n.  and  Ln   "I'^sr'svo"'"'"'''''    ^'  v„l""n  sVT   "ohl.sworth.  Chief  Mate,  Lon.,'l875  "i 


1.  Sir,,  a  TU  w  ,•  ■'"'';"'"  *""".r,  Lion.,  1^,(1,  .1  vols, 
of   1 L;  f  ?    ^'■'•T^.^f  "'"  ""■•osvenor,"  and  Mutiny 

of  her  f  rew,  Lon.,  1878,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  9.  Auld  Lan ' 
fyoo  Lon.,  1873,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.  ^  10.  A  Sailor^^  Sweet" 
beart,  Lon.,  880,  3  vols.  er.  Svo;  3d  ed.,  1881  I.  An 
Ocean  Free. Lance,  from  a  Privateer's   Log,  1812,   Ion 

St  Lot-ms'-?'    ,'-•  "^'J"  "^'"•'^-  ■'^'""'■'  ■"'^''"°"" 

l?l(i;,n,Vr4-.r''^"'';;'*"r"'^''"J"'-'""»'<i'i>s  it  was  between    or   YuVn.  «  '  2 ''"''■.,"- '■ ''"•     '3'  My  Watch  Below , • 

.i  r       It.   4',tT;;  ,.  '\'i,"^         '",  ^^'"'■''  i"H,i,le\h,,sI.'^,'f'  '  g''J"  "/  ?P""  7^"  <"[  D»'y !   2d  ed..  Lon.,  1883,  er 
|roii,^!^;;.e\;;'l,;^'l',,!;J;,l:'V;;:^;.tKr'i;r5V^l^"!''^'«^  'Ilssl-  \?"\3^^P\^"'^:  !««^d  vols.  er.  Svo,  new 


is.ii'VvI-m'^""''"''  "f  ""-'  ■'i'''^'"  1'  I'lkei,  in"  Turner  (In 


"^  iinarmiiiK  I  „,■     ,uq,    --  .-■-  -i— -■"'  ,"""•'  ''^''•^'  •'  ""''■  <"■•  8vo;  new 
my  whicl.  l-»  I  Collection  of  Sea-Term's,!"  Lon-.,  l583.7vo':";'^"':/f:k': 


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Courtship    I,on.,    ISS4.   3   vol«.   cr.   Svo.       IS.    English 
Channel   Ports  „„,!  E.tate  of  the  Ea.t  an,l  We,.  Ini  a 

^'ie.  of  t„o  ^hip„i,;«  cou.^:.^:;;,  i::;;.:^^^:'^^ 

Ii■t;:e^lu^^te^:""l«i^^^^ir•^•r^■  ^^■ 

to  the  Cape,  Lon.,  .S:  •,  ^    Vv„    '         '"'     ~^-  ^  ^  "^*8" 
"The  Interest  nf  If/.       ',  'i  Is  twnfnlil  •  iirvi  „  w  i        ■ 

!^^:;.^^t"/^';li^''^l,:^;,.,,;,:S-^;:,p^S{^ 

24  A  B„ol<  for  the  Hammock,  Lun.,  1.SS7,  p.  Svo  25 
The  Frozen  'irate,  Un.,  18,s7,  2  vols,  cr"^  8  o  26.' 
The(,ol,len  Hope:  a  Uomanoe  of  the  Deep,  I.on.,  ISS? 
iZl■v^■    ""u     V    "'"  lJ«i"l'-^''i|':  a,s!,'ange  Story •• 

Iol"j,::rr/vf'''-' '•^^"'"  ■''"■'  *'''"'''"-^'^^''=''-. 
Russell,  Milhain  Howard,  LL.D.,  r,,„(e  vol 
...,  aa<l.,]  represente,!  the  Times  ilurin-  he  Franco -' 
Prussian  war  of  1870  when  he  aecompanrd  the  stall  of 
the  or....-  pnnce,  anJ  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Se- 

altachea  as  honorary  secretary  to  the  staff  of  the  Prince 
of  Wales  ami  aecompanied  the  prince  on  his  visit  ?o 
Iti.lia,  acting  as  correspon.lenl  of  the  Time.^  I  My 
Diary  during  the  Last  (ireat  War,  I,on.,  l,S7:t   n    Svo 

u^5^.;:;fi?r;ire^^^i!jt^-ri^i.ii-iw^ 

i  The  Prince   of   Wales'  Tour:   a   Diary  in   India- 
with  some  Account  of  the  Visits  of  His  Ho/u  Ili.Mn.e's 

wth  Illustrations  by  Sydney  P.  Ht'lj,  Lon.,  1S77,  r  8  o  • 
2(1  eJ.  same  year.  •■,i.o>u, 

3.  Hesperothen  :  Notes   from   the  United  State«   Can 
ada,  and  the  Far  West,  Lon.,  IS82,  2  vols.  ct.  8vo'      (A 

[n!'ido^,f  '""■"  '"  ""^  •^''"■"'""  P"'''  recounting  the 
ncidcnts  of  a  journey  across  the  North  American  con- 
tinent in  company  wiih  the  Duke  of  Sutherland  ) 

tryiL^»,t:,  h:.  X:!^\^i&^:i^[  lii^  «-'- 

.  «."«».  «ev.  Cyprian  Tlionuis,  LL.IJ.,  gniiluated 
in  c,v,l  law  at  Queen's  College,  Cambridge  ISi2  or- 
darned  I.S,,2;  rector  of  Westerlield  since  1875.  1  Tlie 
Higher  Criticism,  Lon.,  1S78.  2.  The  IJreak  of  Day  in 
the  Eighteenth  Century,  Lon.,  ISSO,  l2ino 
12m,r''  '''*"'*^*  ^^'•"'J''*'"  E.Khumed,'  Edin.,  1S70, 
Kust,  Rev.  John  Cyprian,  M.A.,  gra.luated  at 
rr,;"f%V'"'*'"'.'  ^"'""bridge,  ISliU,  onLned  864 
rector  of  Sohain  since   1874.     1.  The  Revelation  of  St 

Sel^"-."'."'. •"'!""'  AP"«"'.V|'tic  Writings,  Cam-' 
bridge,  18i„'.     2.  Antiooh  :  a  Poem,  1S7!I 

MR"ri""yr      =^«f.erwanjee     Kliory,     M.  d., 

ve'r.i'iv  'f  «  7  ""''  '"^M"'"""  '"  "'edicine  in  the  IJni: 
P,A?n  "'""''"y=  "";''i'^'"  «««■>■  in  charge  of  the 
Parell  Dispensary,  !iomb,ay  J   Fellow  of  the  Royal  Me 

i'i.h  ^l'  '^^""'  ^'■'"'■•'Pl"  and  Practice  of  .Medicine- 
with  a  bhort  Account  of  th,-  History  of  Me.licino  ad 
Tables  of  Indmn  Materia  Medica,  Lon,,  18711,  Svo-  ''d 

ten'.r  V  e  l'""-'  Vt!'  ^  ^■'"'-  ^"'-  -•  Tt'O  Uo.nbay  Ma- 
teria .Medica  and  Thcraiieutics,  Lon.,  18S8,  Svo. 

RutherforJ,  Emily  M.    The  Light  at  an  Unncr 
Window:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISSI    p    8vo  ^^ 

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"Displays  an  astdnishinD;  acfiiiainlnnrc  witli  ii,..  i,n„f 
ami  prcscm  liistorj-  uf  F,-,,i:inisiiVb't  T  e  1  i  '  ,  ?.' 
icii.  .  .  Hut  110  M,,ry  could  l,c  ni<.re  wcarisoi  1  ,  thV,  "S^ 
-SK"xl!v'.':.^,'.'  ""-'  ■^"""-'  '"'■'«  -■"  -id'^.^er'il'ii'i^;.'.; 

OeI*r^,"'rH""''  '  V  ^r    i"""''-^'  '^""^8e  t-e,-.»»   Henry 
(leorge:  a  Review,  N.  York,  |SS7,  Ifimo 

A«l,  i""'*Jf"'*''  f?"!'*-'"-     '."ving-Kindness;  or,  Tho 
Ashdown  Howcr-Show.  Lon,,  187,'!,  ISmn 
stifnt"!V'^p"'"i-'''  William,  .M.D.,  profc'ssor  of  the  in- 

0  ,H1?.  ,-T'^'''''"','t,?'''^  Iniversity  of  Edinburgh.  I. 
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RuUierford,   Rev.  William   itiunion,   LL.D., 

|b.  1S.,J;  educated  at  the  L'niversitv  of  St.  Andrews 
j  and  at  Balliol  College,  O.xfonl ,  took  orders  in  ISsTl 
held  a  classical  mastership  in  St.  Paul's  .^cho.d  IS7R-88 
when  he  was  appointed  Fellow  and  pralector  of  Uni-' 
'  versity  College,  O.vfoid,  and  in  the  same  year  head- 
master of  Westminster  School.  1.  A  First  (ireek  Gram- 
mar,    Lon.,  1S7S;  new   ed.,    ISSO,    12mo.     2.  Tho    New 

1  hrynieus:  being  a  Revised  Text  of  the  Ecloga  of  the 
Orammanan  Plirynicus:  with  Introduction  and  Com- 
mentary, Lon.,  Issi,  Svo. 

oid'tMi«''^\'r'^Pm/,ll,.r?'''?''  '!'^  ■^'k''"'*'  "^  '^'"'^  literary  ac- 
i.L  ,.    ■  '  1       ''"""'I  fijr<l »  aim  is  so  to  (  eturmlia-  its  iiiinii. 

on  of  \w"''-'  "  l'"*<-'^'!  "'",'  inl"llible  rule  for  te.'ni-n 

Cri.'ic'al'' V  /'"'"r"  =  "■'!''  I""'<»l»'^t»ry  Dissertati.ms. 
121110  Commentary,  and   Le.xicon,  Lon.,  IS.sii, 

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\','T  f  P  J^f  ^'"','>'  "*'  ""''''=   »°  Kleinentary  TcU-' 

Mi^t^L!  i!;n!:i^si"';;-si:;;"' ''"'-  '■  ^-^-^-ing 

adfl'h^'Ko;'  ,'^!»«''»''>  Manning,  [„„„,  vol.  ii., 
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Iribca  of  Hudson  River  Indians :  their  Origin,  Man? 
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Orange  County,  New  York.     Illust.     Newburg,  NY 

tion*^''.'^l«^i"■  J'^'""""-''U  Mysterious  Tribula- 
lion,  I, on,,  loS.l,  cr.  S\o. 

v^/u  "',-"**'•  Abram  Joseph,  1839-1SS8,  b.  at 
CaHn  t'  n'  r'^r'  !''•''"  P"'-"'""'"'!  in  the  Roman 
do  n  ,h  -"''  '••'"'P,'"',"  in  the  Confederate  army 
tZA  "V  I'-y-  .  •  ^'"'  Conquered  Ranner,  and 
other  Poems,  Mobile,  Ala.,  ISSO,  |8mo.  2.  Poems,  Pa- 
triotic, Religious,  Miscellaneous,  Rait.,  1880,  4to  121110 
and  Svo.  ,i  A  Crown  for  our  Queen,  Rait.,  1882,  12mo' 
.,"?;"";  tatherine.  Convalescent  Cookery:  a 
lamily  Hand-Rook,  Lon.,  1881,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1S84 
and  I'.V'  "'n-^'  "'•  ';  '^••'''"•"ti""  between  Capital 
,ut. ',"''■  '\,"':'"^  ""•'  ""  Argument,  Columbus',  U., 

Co^'umb^^lss^.tno''"""''"'   ">«  O"^'-"""  "t  1787, 

Law,*To;i'.,Vssrp:  Svo.-  ^-  "•  '^"'-■'"""'  -  «"-- 

lSSo'r2mo*^'  "'     ^'^^"^^  ■^^""""  '"  "'"  *'™"'  ^°^-' 
Ryan,.J.     Gold-. Mining  in  Indi.i,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 
Ryan,   Most  Rev.   Patrick   John,   LL.D,  b. 

..'-.il.at  (loncyharp,  Ireland;  educated  at  Carlow  Col- 
lege  Ireland;  ordained  in  the  Roman  Catholic  Church 
Im'  ;  consecrated  Archbishop  of  Philadelphia  lo84  1 
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of  the  Causes  of  .Modern  Religious  Scepticism,  ISMS. 

Ryan,  Rt.  Rev.  Stephen  Vincent,  b.  1825  in 
Ipper  Canada;  ordained  priest  1849;  liishop  of  Ruft'alo 
since  ISliS  The  Claims  of  a  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop 
to  Apostolical  Succession  and  Valiil  Orders  Disproved  • 
with  Misstatements  of  Catholic  Faith  Refuted,  N.  York" 
18'<0,  2  parts,  Svo.  ' 

Ryan,  William  Thomas  Carroll,  b.  1839,  at 

Toronto,  (..-.nndii;  ,>lue,-Ued  at  St.  Michael's  College. 
Xoronto;  entered  the  army  and  served  in  the  Crimean 
war,  and  afterwards  devoted  himself  to  journalism.  1 
Oscar,  and  other  Poems,  Hamilton,  1857.  2.  The  Sones 
ol  a  Wanderer,  Ottawa,  1807.  3.  The  Canailian  North- 
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fiM-  ChriKt:    ntvturos  on   Preaoliing.   Toronto,  Canivda, 
is^n,  l2mo. 
llyUc,  Kdward,  C.E„  and  Lyon,  Arthur.     Ro- 

Iicirts  of  Apiicals  .■  Koiirth  Kdition,  liroufjia  down  to  the 
I'lesont  Diitc  :  Willi  iin  Introduution  to  ttie  Viiluntion 
(.MotropolU)  Act,  IX(i!i,  |,y  W.  (',  Hvdo,  Lon.,  Issj,  Sv„, 
Hyde,  Mnller  Crnnley,  M.A.,  ot  the  Inmr 
Temple,  iind  Thomas,  10.  Lewis,  M.A.,  I,I,.M.,  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  barristers-at-law.  The  Local  (Jtivcrnnient 
A.t,  the  County  Klectors  Act,  Isss,  (he  Jliirieinal  Cor- 
pnriilions  Aet,  1x82:  with  Full  Kxplanatory  .Votes,  Ac. 
l,on..  ISSS,  8vo.  J  >        , 

Kyder,  Aiillii-  II.  1.  (i;,l.)  .New  i:Ve.y  .M.nnini?: 
:i\ear.Iiook  lor  (iiils,  liost.,  ISSft,  Ifimo.  2.  .Margaret 
Ke;^is  and  some  other  (Jirl.i;  a  Story,  Host.,  ISSS,  12iiio. 

Kyder,  E.  A.  I.  The  Wheel  of  Fortune,  I,on.,' 
1S7.I,  :i  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Though  liroken,  ]!ra\  o,  I,on., 
IS77,  ;(  vols.  cr.  Svo.  ;i.  The  Marble  yuoen,  Lon.,  1 87a, 
a  vols.  cr.  Svo.  i 

Ryder,  Kdwnrd.     1.  The  Morning  Star:  a  I'oem,  i 
N.    \ork,    1S7S,    l2nio.      2.    ICliziibeth    Fry:     Life  and 
Labors;  from  her  Journal  and  other  .Sources,  N.  York 
]8S:!,  Svo.  ' 

Kyder,  ."»Irs.  G.  (Kd.)  Sibylline  Leaves:  boin.' ' 
One  Hundred  Acrostics  Lon.,  IS"!,  Ifuuo.  " 

Kyder,  II.  I.  O.    I'oenis,  Original  and  Translated, 

Lon.,  ISS2,  fp.  Svo.  '  : 

Kyder,  Sniniiel.  \ow  Hook  on  Roses:  how  to' 
(iiow  Hoses  in  the  Garden  and  in  Pots  under  Glass,  '<■ 
.Mancliester,  ISS,'),  Svo.  ' 

Kyc,  .Mrs.  !•'.     A  White  Child,  Lon.,  iss.i,  cr.  Svo.  j 
Kye,  John.     Kirby-in-the-Dale,  Lon.,  1SS4,  ,i  vols, 
cr.  Svo.  j 

Rye,  Walter,  a  solicitor  and  antiquarian,  of  Nor-  ' 
wicli.  1.  Account  of  the  Churches  of  Shipden  and 
Cromer,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.  2.  Tourist's  (juide  to  the 
County  of  .Norfolk.  Man  and  Plan.  Lon.,  1S71I,  l2mo' 
3dcd.,  ISS.').  H.  (E,|.)  the  Norfolk  Antiquarian  Mis- 
cellany, Norwich,  ISSI-SS,  :i  vols.  4.  (Ed.)  Pedes  Fin- 
lum,  or  Fines,  relating  to  the  County  of  Norfolk,  levied 
in  the  King's  Court  from  the  Third  Year  of  Richard  I. 
to  the  End  of  the  Roign  of  .Fohn,  (Norfolk  and  Norwich 
Archieological  Soc.  Pub.,)  Norwich,  ISS2. 

"This  precious  bookling  is  the  fruit  of  years  of  '■vbour 
such  as  only  experts  are  (lualided  to  enter  upon.'  — J(A 
No.  2SiiO.  ■' 

5.  Inde.x  of  Norfolk  Topograpliy,  Lon..  1882.  6. 
(Ed.)  Some  Rough  Materials  for  a  History  o,"  the  Jlun- 
dred  of  North  Erpingham  in  the  County  of  Norfolk. 
Part  I.  Norwich.  ISS:).  7.  A  History  of  Norfolk, 
("  Popular  County  Histories,")  Lon.,  I88j,  Svo. 

"  It  is  not  a  history,  it  Is  not  a  hand-bnok,  It  Is  not  a 
chronicle,  it  is  not  a  romance,  it  is  not  statistical,  it  is  not 
geographical ;  and  yet  it  is  all  these  and  more,  and  at  once 
the  most  learned  and  entertaining  countv  guide  that  has 
ever  been  i)Ublished."— .IW.,  Xu.  3027 

"  A  periml  of  the  book  makes  it  evident  that  the  author 
was  not  clear  m  his  own  mind  a.s  U)  whether  he  were  Irv- 
ing to  write  a  history  or  a  guide-book.  .  .  .  Much  new  iii- 
torraation  of  real  value,  the  resultof  hisintimatencnuaim- 
ance  with  the  records  of  the  past,  Is  placed  before  usbv 
Mr.  Kye  ill  an  eiuinently  readable  form."— .S'a<.  Kev.,  Ixi 

lol,  ' 

8.  The  Murder  of  Amy  Rohsnrt:  n  Brief  for  the 
Prosecution,  Lon.,  1SS5,  8vo.  II.  (Ed.)  The  Monumental 
In.scriptions  in  the  Hundred  of  Holt  in  the  County  of 
Norfolk.  Collected  by  Walton  N.  Dew.  Norwich,  18S5, 
8vo.  10.  A  Short  Calendar  of  the  Feet  of  Fines  for 
Norfolk  in  the  Reigns  of  Richard  I.,  John,  Henry  III 
and  Edward  L,  Norwich,  ISS.i.  II.  The  .Monumental 
Inscriptions  in  the  Hundred  of  Happing  in  the  County 
of  Norfolk,  Norwich,  1886,  Svo.  12.  A  Month  on  Nor- 
folk liroads  on  Board  the  Wherry  "  Zoc,"  Ac  Jllust 
Lon.,  ]S87,  p.  Svo.  1.1.  Calenda,  of  Norwich  Freemen! 
from  l:iI7  to  1603,  Lon.,  ISSS.  14.  Records  and  Reoord- 
bcarching :  a  Guide  to  the  Genealogist  and  Topographer. 
Lon.,  18S8,  Svo.  r  o    i 

" This  excellent  and  most  readable  '  Guide'  to  the  .studv 
of  a  vast  and  intricate  subject."— a(/i.,  No.  3172. 


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Rylance,  Kev.  Joseph  Iline,  D.D..  b  IS26, 
near  .Manchester,  Eng. ;  gradaiiteil  at  King's  ('(diege, 
London,  ISOI  ;  removeil  to  the  I'nited  States  Isflii,  and 
has  been  rector  of  St.  .Mark's  Church,  New  York,  since 
IS7I,  I.  Preachers  am  .reaching,  Lon.,  1SB2.  2. 
Essays  on  Miracles,  N.  York,  ls7l.  ;).  ,«„oinl  Ques- 
tions: Lectures  on  Competition,  Communism,  Co-Opera- 
I  tion,  and  Christianity  ami  Scjcialism,  .\.  York,  ISSO, 
l2mo.  4.  I'ulpit  Talks  on  Topics  of  the  Times,  n! 
I  ^ork,  ISS2,  l2mo. 

Ryland,  F.,  late  scholar  of  Si.  .I.ihn's  Collcire  Cam- 
bridge. I.  The  Student's  Hand- Book  of  P.sjciiologv 
ami  Ethics,  Lon.,  Isso.  p.  Svo.  2.  Questions  in  Psy- 
chology, .Metaphysics,  and  Etliios,  l.oii.,  I8S7,  ji.  .Svo. 

Rylands,  Anne.      I.  The  Little  World  of  .^chool, 

Lon.,  Iss.,,  p.  Svo.    2.  .Icnnie  and  her  Charges  ;  or.  True 

and   False  Enuality,  Lon.,  ISS7,  p.  Svo.      ;i,  The  Two 

Harvests,  Lon.,  Isss,  p.  xvo. 

I      Rylands,  .>Iiss  I>.     Two  Little  Lives,  Lon.,  1S85, 

'  p.  Svo. 

Rylands,  John  Paul,  F.S.A.,  b.  isifi;  called  to 
the  bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  ISSa.  1.  The  llolcrofi 
iamdy.  2.  (Ed.)  Lancashire  In<|uisitions  returned 
into  the  Chancery  of  the  Duchv  (jf  Lancaster,  and  now 
existing  in  the  Public  Record  Oflice.  London,  (Record 
Soc  Pub.,)  18S0.  .•!.  (Ed.)  The  \-isitation  ut  Cheshire, 
1_5S0,  (Ilarlcian  Soc,)  Lon.,  ISS2,  Svo.  4.  (Ed.)  The 
Visitation  of  the  County  of  Dorset,  taken  in  the  Year 
l«2:i,  by  Henry  St.  George  and  Sampson  Lennard,  (Har- 
leian  Soc.,)  Lon.,  I.^S.'),  Svo. 

Rylands,  L.  Gordon.  Crime:  its  Cau,«es  and 
Reme'ly,  Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo. 

Ryle,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Charles,  D.D.,  [,n,ir,  vol. 
11.,  add.,]   consecrated  Bishop  of  Liverpool  in   ISSO       1 
Expository  Thoughts  on   St.  John,  Lon.,  ISliO,  2  vols] 
p.  Svo.     2.  Shall  we    Know   One  Another  in  Heaven  ? 
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Remonstrance,  Lon.,  IS80,  Svo. 

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Balfour,  b,u.,.isu.r-,u.l,;„..    IlaM.li,"'"^  :',:;,/,  ,• 

,n  All  Muttors  relating  ,„   U„„„,.  IVactive;  ';'onVi872' 
Sabiii    Joseph,  [,„„^,  ,■„].  ii.,  „,i,i.  i   ].s'>i_ksi 

Sachau,  Karl  Kdiiard,  Pb.D.,  h.  is4;,  at  \cu  I 
inunsttTj  pro  lo.sur  of  Oriental  lan«u,^,es  i„  ',  I,  n,"  ' 
versify  ,.f  Ijerlin  since  Isri!.     1    (fr'in°    .,,1        ,  -i 

To^;;,^ '■'''■'/","''  ^"'''•'^"5.   l.on.ri8ri.,  svo      2 

rans.)  Alberun,'.  India:  a„  Account  of  the  Rel  gion 

I'h.losophy,    Literature,    UeoKraphy,    Astronomy      (^^u^' 

om,    Laws,anJ   Astrology  of  l'„,lia  about  rD.'  lOiO 

from  tbo  Arable,  Loii.,  Isss,  2  vols   i,  Svo  ' 

Sachs,  U      M.D.     (Trans.)   Psyeiiiatry:    a  Clinical 

Sachs,   E.T.      Lacrosse   for  liegiuners  :  Full  In- 

inur-Loi:  ^J^,,^:;^;;:;^"' ^"^^'^^  "f ''- <'-• 

Sachs,  Edwin.     Sleight  of  Hand:    bcin-  Minote 
Instruot,ons.     Illust.     Lon.,  ISTil,  p.  Svo;    L.d'ea.,  enl't 

la  Warr"'b''',sr'',""'i^  •'"»'"  ^•'  Countess  De 

1,1       '      •    f  ,  '  J^xgl"*"-  "f  the  lirst  Baron  Lam- 
?    th  ZrX',  'w^'  '°.  "''g'"'''J  Win.l«.r  Saekville, 

to':"'iri:,',t'''i,„t™88r8to""^°'""  "^  -''"""^^^  "- 

T)  !*i?'!,'f*'n.  *"■*  ^V  ("■^'"=0''  Garwood,"  pseud.)  ].  Tho 
Bnok  of  Cerioal  Anecdote:  a  Gathering  from  Manv 
f,"''T  P,  "!«„\""quities,  Humours,  and*' Eccentricity^ 
01  ••the  C„th,"  Lon.,  1871,  I2,no.  2.  The  Story  of  the 
Undon  Parks.  Illust.  Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  io  ;■! 
Theatrical   Anecdotes,   Lon.,   1882,   12mo.     \.  For;nsic 

01  the  .Men  of  the  Law,  Lon.,  1882,  12nio.  AVith  Hot 
TK.v  John  Camokv,  The  History  of  SL^n-Boar  |i  fron 
the  Larliest  Times  to  tho  Present  Day  :°wit  Ane^do  e 
lln:;T867,'cr8™o.'^"'  Remarkable  Charaetei '"ifC! 
Sadler^  Rev.  Michael  Ferrcbee,  M.A  la„i,. 
b    iJi-'mr'^  gnvduated   at  St.  .lohn's   College    K  .' 

2de,I  Lon  8«oP?f  "«  ^  /''"P  '^'•""'^  ^  -Sermons: 
Sermo';,,  Lo^  1871  v^  ~i  '^'''''J""'  ''"'o,  and  other 
of  rhli=,-  r  P'  '^■""-  ^-  ^•""'"'^'1  Teacher's  Manual 
of  Christian  Instruction,  Lon.,  1872.  r>mo  4  Cn,l 
.n,in,ci.nt's  Manual,  Lon'.,  1872,  ;i2m;:'-nr;  ed.',  ^8  i 
2.1  °d    L™ 'T8--^'i9''"''"'"«^\^'"''  "f  'he   Euchari  t 

i8"8,l2;  !?;  :;^  S'"P.,^'"-t"'»- -".ResuUs.  Lon,. 
i.    «....,_'  -■!  en.,  I...M.1.     ...    i,,^  Go.spcl  aocoidiiij;  to 


TLi,;;;?e.ir;^r*rrt^:'a.:^r;^.^:{-;<.:- 

■and,iow,he.M..,    ^',,^f;,^,-,I^  --'^-, 

a  story  of  the  Sla;c  •^;.,:Ln  'l^:'  ^'rr^'V 
Savers  and  Cruisers.  Lon..  188(1,  „   ,.  .„      s  'ti,,    r,   'j 

;:''^7-'^'-■•J^«toryo.•T,v;,',,r.:,hers.■LI,        8 

Uuc'       1,„  ^'L    '™"-':'   ^''•""^    "   '^'o^v   of    Treasure! 

,^|ny''™dJu::Si:--,,,.^'';,^;';v^^^^^ 

WUkin  'r?  iT''""',"",-  •^'"■"■'•ial  Sketch 'of  Eilwln 
l^r:l',p^s^•o.     '    ""  '  '^'^'^"^'^  ^'^  '''"  ''•  ''"'"'«f'  Lon, 

wiii^i^lo,;';''":!!:^^',/''''"-      '■™y«"  -^^  Christian 

Sndlier,  Agnes,     l.  (Trans.)  Angel  Hilda-  from 

XrTry'"    "'",'"■""    '/•■"•''-baclfN.'vork,'    17, 

01  »  Ilerchenbach.  N.  York,  18.sC,,  ,2,no.  X  (Trans  ) 
The  \oyage  of  the  .■Veronica;"  from  the  Germanf 
H.  Herchonbach,  N.  York,  188(1,  12mo 

(Irais.)  Ilie   Kecluse   of    Uambouillet,  N.  York,  18mo 

2  (Trans.)    Mathilda    of    Canossa;     faLol    Yoland    of 

TruisTThe^i^   ^l"'-    ^-T^''""''    -^^    ^^^^     ^^      l 
;  V    V  Ik  V     )^  onders  of  Lourdes,  by  L.  Gaston  de  .^egur 

Shadows'  of  le'V  '■  ^"'f  "'•'"""""'  "•  ''isl>'^»n 
York  87-  I,'  "?■■.?  American  Independence,  N. 
'  .(,„  M  'I  A'""-  ^-  ^''^  K'"g'«  ''age:  a  Legend  of 
I  V  Y  ;;"''lS7""^^. '"  ■^l--. -J  "">e'spanish'st",ries, 
Y^rk  lS--fVo  '""•-*'■  ..^"'"  Years  and  Mair,  N 
fron'tlo'T;,!  '"'r  .''  """"'^  I'"''''"  ""J  I^enc 
'>  v,i=     "         '""  "^  ^"'""'»  Bi-esciani,  N.York,  1878 

York    Isio^W''  "■-'•'  *"?"'■*  "'  <^""""'«  Thought,  N 
lork,  1882,  Ifimo;  new  ed.,  1887.     !).  Names  that  livn 

jn  Catholic  Hearts,  N.  York,  1882,  12m„.     U.  (Tra;o 

^  I'om  'h;'\?'''  f '='■'";' ,"f  "'«  I^"«  Chaussc^e  d' Antin 
fioi.  tie  .iTcnch  of  Marie  de  Saffron  xNavery,  ,",'o 
La.ly  David,  "liaoul  de  Naverv,"!  N  York  188? 
I  2mo.  1 1 .  ,  Trans.)  The  Monk's  Pardon  :'  an  Historief  i 
'  French '.7  M'"-''"r  V^.'''""''  "■•  "'  Spafn  ,  f™m  ui 
:  ver""    N    y'T  fj^^^^.T  ^"'"y-  [«"«"'  Je  Na- 

i      i!^',n;i;     «•   ^'"i.'-'I'^nt  Woman  of  Alood,  1887. 

l82o  -n^  nZrV  ;.^;'  i'!"' r:^"^'S^^"--  J:'.:'-i<^-]  b 


?-^T''8:,^  '^^^"'^  critical  ,:^:r¥:,s'^,;: 

with'Z't  t'  -P'"  ""'P"'  "ecording  to  St.  John- 
ng  o  S  t  ^  ^r-  ''ft^P-  »^"'  >»•  The'Gospelacco  "n 
;  K  to  St.  Mark  :  with  Notes,  Lon.,  im,  cr.  8vi     1 1   The 

.To'  T2"t°^';'   '>'•  [""^"^   -ith  Notes   Lon!   -1^8' 
is7   ■„    «  ,.^°L'  ""^  ""-'  -M'ostles  :  with  Notes   Lon 


I  1820;  ."arried,  in  18J,i.  to  James  Sadlier,  publisher,  of 

'  N   York  Vs-,- ;i""'''"S  ^"'"'  ""•■^•'"'in'l's  Daughter, 
,;:  Ir'T'c:' ••""'•     -•  (''•""■^•)  '^I'e  Year  of  Mary 
M  ,„   K  I'T"  Mf™.::'  "•■  "'«  ^^''^■■'^"J  ^'i'-gi«.  by  Abbe 

IMenghi-d'ArviUe,    N.    York,    12mo.      3.    (Trans  )    -The 
Poacher,  N   York,  18mo.     4.  (Trans.)  L  fe   o?  the  Vir 
gin  Mary,  by  Mathieu  Orsini,  N.  York,  8vo.    l.    Tran 
Duty  ot  a      hristian  towards  God,  by  J.  B.  de  la  Sa"  e 

'  t"    ^"^. '-'""•     "•  (T--""'-)   "i-^t'^-y  of    the    Life   of 

'  bv  Fra^n'"",'  "  "'  "''^•^/^  "'  '"«  ^^'^  «""  "'«  Apostles, 
,  by  Irancis  de    l.igny,  N.  York,  Svo.     7.  (Trans.)  The 

r  xr,.''°  "'""■■   ""•'  '^bat  does  he  ,lo  ?  from  the 

a  Ta"le'or  IM  "■'';  V"''  ';''""'  '■  ^'^'-""'-^  '^^^  «»»»'  = 
a  Tale  of  Poland,  Lo„„  !88;,.  ,2mo.  if.  The  Old  House 
by  ttie  lioync,  Lcm.,  1888,  p    Svo  """-« 

Grofe''p,f'' '  ^T','",'  P|»'*P.'Pb.D.,  b.  1847,  at  Pino 
Grove,  la.,  graduate.l  at  I'ennsylvania  College  1867,  and 
at  the  Lawrence  .scientific  School,  Harvard,  1870;  pro- 
fessor of  genen.l  and  organic  chemistry  in  the  uiilor- 

i^tfrin  H  "'-Vm'-,"",'  f'?™  ''-"'  '""^  P™fes8or  of  ehem- 
\T-l  P..  '  ■  P"r''='Pb'»  College  of  Pharmacy  since 
18, ».    Chemical  Experimentation:  lUnd-Book  of  Leo- 

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turo    Experimonts  in   Inorgiuiio  Chemistry,  Louisville. 
Ky.,  IS7S,  Mvo.  ' 

Saultzer,  Alexander.  Trentise  un  Acoustics  in 
Connt'utiiin  with  Vcntiliitidii,  Lori.,  1873,  \>.  Hvo. 

Sall'ord,  .Mi§»  Mary  Joniinn.  1.  (Trims.)  The 
Prohistiirio  World;  froui  thu  Frenoh  of  Elio  Durtliet. 
Illust.  Phihi.,  1S711,  12mo.  2.  (Trans.)  A  liuestion  ; 
tho  Idyl  of  a  Picture  by  hi.s  Friend  Alma  Tadoina,  bv 
G.  Kbors,  N.  York,  ISSI,  IBriiii.  ;).  (Trans.)  Higher 
than  the  f'hureh  :  iiu  Art-Legend  of  Ancient  Times; 
from  tho  (lerman  of  Wilhelininc  von  llillern,  N.  Vork, 
1H8I,  Ifinio.  4.  (Trans.)  Thu  Iiurgoma8ter'.s  Wife,  by  (1. 
Ebers,  N.  York,  1SM2,  IHiiio.  5.  (Trans.)  Count  Silvins: 
a  Romance ;  from  the  (Jerrnan  of  O.  Horn,  N.  York,  18S2, 
12nio.  fi.  (Trans.)  Antinous:  a  Komanco  of  Ancient 
Rome,  by  (Jeorgo  Taylor,  X.  York,  1.h,s2,  ItJmo.  7. 
(Trans.)  A  Word,  only  a  Word  :  a  Romance,  by  U.  Kbors, 
N.York,  188:i,  ICmo.  S.  (Truns.)  Clytia;  a  Romance  of 
the  Sixteenth  Century,  by  George  Taylor,  X.  York,  1SS4, 
Kimo.  It.  (Trans.)  The  King's  Treasure- House  :  a  Ro- 
mance of  Ancient  Egypt,  by  Wilhelm  Walloth,  N.  York, 
1S86,  Kinio.  10.  (lOd.)  Tho  Christmas  Country,  and 
other  Tales:  a  Collection  of  Stories,  Original  and  Trans- 
lated. Illust.  N.  York,  ISSO,  12mo.  1 1.  (Trans.)  I'io- 
tures  of  Hellas:  Five  Talcs  of  Ancient  Greece;  from 
tho  Danish  of  Peder  Mariager,  X.  York,  l.'^SS,  Itimo. 
12.  (Trajis.)  Danira;  froui  the  German  of  E.  Werner, 
Ohio,,  1888,  12mo.  With  Ai.i.en,  JLviiv  E.,  Health  and 
Strength  for  Girls,  Boat.,  ISS4,  Ifimo. 

Satford,  Nathaniel  Morton.  Vanity  Verses, 
N.  York,  1877.     Anon. 

Salford,  Truman  Henry,  Ph.D.,  b.  1S:!6,  at 
Royalton,  Vt. ;  became  noted  when  a  child  for  hi.s  e.\- 
trnorilinary  power  of  mental  calculation  ;  graduated  at 
Harvard  1854;  appointed  professor  of  astronomy  at  the 
University  of  Chicago  18(i5,  and  at  Williams  College 
I87ti.  He  has  contributed  to  scientific  journals,  and 
edited  two  volumes  of  the  Annuls  of  Harvard  College 
Observatory,  Ac.  Mathematical  Te.iching,  and  its  Mod- 
ern Methods,  Host.,  1887,  12mo. 

"  This  little  brocluire  .  .  .  shouhi  be  roail  and  pondered 
by  every  pnjl'essor  and  teacher  of  mathumatics  in  thu 
land."— .Vu/(oH,  xliv.  17;<. 

Sage,  Agnes    Carr.     The  Jolly   Ten    and   their 

Year  of  Stories.     Illust.     Best.,  1888,"  l:'mo. 

Sage,  Dean.  The  Ristigoucho  and  its  Salmon- 
Fishing:  with  a  Chapter  on  Angling  Literature.  Illust. 
and  Maps.     Edin..  1888,  4to. 

"A  very  practical  monograph  (in  the  river  that  forms 
the  boundary  between  LouerCaiiadaaud  .New  Brunswick. 
.  .  .  Mr.  .Sige's  humcjr  and  love  of  aue<'dotu.  mid  an  ex- 
ceiitioiial  descriptive  power,  furiiisli  ^reut  attraction  for 
any  one  capable  »(  appreciating  these  iiualities,  whatever 
the  theme.  —.Viid'on,  Ixvi.  u7. 

Sainsbury,  William  Noel,  ['uite,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
b.  1825  ;  assistant  keeper  of  the  public  records,  London, 
since  1887.  1.  Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Colonial  .Se- 
ries, preserved  in  Her  .Majesty's  Public  Record  Office, 
and  Elsewhere,  (Record  Office"  Pub.,)  Lon.,  l8fi0-84,  6 
vols.  8vo.  (Vols.  i.  and  ii.  are  mentioned  tiiilf,  vol.  ii.) 
2.  Hearts  of  Oak  :  Stories  of  Early  English  .Adventure, 
Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 

Saint,  John  James  Heath,  b.  1828  ;  graduated 
Bt  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1850;  called  to  tho  bar  nt  the 
Inner  Temple  1854;  recorder  of  Leicester  since  1884. 
1.  Voters  and  their  Registration  :  comprising  the  Repre- 
sentation of  the  "eople  Act,  1881,  the  Registration  Act, 
1885,  Ac:  with  Xotes,  Lon.,  1885,  cr.  8vo.  2.  Digest 
of  Parliamentary  Municipal  Registration  Cases,  Lon., 
1887,  p.  8vo. 

Saint  Arthur,  E.  Astray  and  at  Home:  Little 
Mollie  and  her  Rrother,  Lon.,  1877,  18ino. 

Saint  Aubyn,  Mrs.  Daisy.  "The  Dark  Hour," 
[a  ilrama,]  Lon.,  1885,  8vo. 

Saint  Clair,  A.  B.  Russian  Imperial  Freedom  r. 
Turkish  Constitutional  Liberty,  Lon.,  1877,  8vo. 

Saint  Clair,  George.  1.  Darwinism  and  De- 
sign; or.  Creation  by  Evolution,  Lon.,  187:!,  p.  .8vo.  2. 
Evil,  Physical  and  Moral,  ("  Modern  Hand-Rooks  of 
Religion,")  Lon.,  1887,  12mo.  And  see  Dawson, 
Gkorok,  8tiprti. 

Saint  Clair,  John.  Appeal  to  Parents  on  the 
Education  of  their  Children  ;  2d  ed.,  Glasgow,  1874,  8vo. 

Saint  Clair,  iMary.  Somebody  and  Nobody :  a 
Tale,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo. 

Saint  Clair,  Victor.    This  is  said  to  be  a  pseu- 
donyme  for  George  Waldo  Urowne.      An  Artful 
Widow :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1880,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
1310 


SAI 

Saint  Clair,  W.  .John  Laird  Muir  Lawrence, 
Viceroy  of  India,  Lon.,  1887,  cr,  8vo, 

Saint  C^olumb,  George.  An  Ascent  of  Parnas- 
sus by  Way  of  Mendaciii,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo. 

Sainte>i:iaire,  Arthur  .M.  dc.  On  the  Causes 
of  the  Teriiiiniil  Dilferences  aficcting  the  Gender  of 
French  Nouns,  Edin.,  1878,  8vo. 

Sainter,  J.  D.  Jottings  of  Geological  Rambles 
round  Macclesliold,  Lon..  1878,  8vo. 
Saint  Germans,  k  irl  of.  .'^ee  Ei.iut. 
Saint  John,  A.  W.  1.  Piactical  Hints  on  Ele- 
mentary School  Work.  I!y  an  Experienced  Examiner. 
Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo.  2.  Practical  Hints  on  Infant  School 
Work,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  8vo. 

Saint  John,  Ambrose,  M.A.,  181(1-1875,  gradu- 
ated at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  18;!8;  became  a  convert 
to  tho  Roman  Catholic  Church  in  1845.  (Trans.)  Tho 
True  and  False  Infallibility  of  the  Pope  :  a  Controversial 
Reply  to  Dr.  Schulte,  by  Joseph  Fessler  j  from  the  Third 
Edition,  Lon.,  1875,  8vo. 

Saint  John,  Charles  Henry,  [nntc,  vol.  ii.,  add.] 
Country  Love  and  City  Life,  and  other  Poems,  Host., 
1880,  16mo, 

Saint  John,  E.  P.  The  Congregation  in  Church : 
a  Plain  (iuide  In  Reverent  and  Intelligent  Participation 
in  the  Public  Services  of  Holy  Church  :  with  Infor- 
mation concerning  the  Six  Points,  Lon.,  1885,  8vo. 
Anon. 

Saint  John,  Capt.  Henry  Craven,  R.N..  b. 
18.'i7;  served  in  the  Chinese  war  1856-57,  &c.  Notes 
and  Sketches  frimi  the  Wild  Coast  of  Nipon,  Edin., 
1880,  Svo. 

Saint  John,  Mrs.  Horace  Roscoe,  [«ii(c,  vol. 
ii.,  add.]     The  Court  of  Anna  Carafa,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Saint  John,  Molynenx,  special  correspondent  of 
the  Toronto  Globe.  The  Sea  of  Mountains :  an  Account 
of  Lord  Dufferin's  Tour  through  British  Columbia  in 
I87f),  Lon.,  1877,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

'■  The  author  is  chiefly  concerned  with  the  incidents  of 
the  tour,  and  the  aspect  of  the  Hll-ulisorbini;  question  of 
the  Caimdian  I'aeitie  Uailwuy."— .Icac/.,  xii.  105. 

Saint  John,  Percy  Uulingbroke,  [nnie,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  1821-1889.  1.  Good  as  (iold,  Lon.,  1870, 
12mo.  2.  The  North  Pole,  and  what  has  been  done  to 
reach  it,  Lon.,  1x75,  12mo.  I!.  The  Flower  of  the  For- 
est; or,  Mary  Rock,  Lon.,  1878,  12uio.  4.  My  lieautil'ul 
Daughter,  Lon.,  1S82,  l2mo.  5.  The  Young  Buccaneer, 
Lon.,  188;!,  12mo.  fi.  (Ed.)  Polar  Crusoes:  a  Book  of 
Adventure,  Lon.,  1883,  12uio.  7.  A  Daughter  of  the 
Sea:  n  Tale  of  Peril  and  Adventure,  Lon.,  1884,  12ino. 
Saint  John,  Sir  Spenser,  K.C.M.ti.,  F.G.S., 
[xiili,  vol.  ii.,add.,]  was  appointed  minister  resident  and 
consul-general  at  Lima  in  1874  ;  sent  on  a  special  mission 
to  Bolivia  in  1875;  appointed  minister  resident  to  the 
republic  of  Peru  in  1881,  and  envoy  extraordinary  and 
minister  plenipotentiary  to  Mexico  in  1884.  He  is  a 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  Geographical  and  .Vsiatio  Societies. 
1.  The  Life  of  Sir  James  Brooke,  Rajah  of  Sar.awak; 
from  his  Personal  Papers  and  Correspondence,  Edin. 
and  Lon.,  18711,  2  vols,  p,  Svo. 

'■  lie  has  related  with  admirable  simplicity,  clearness, 
and  vigour  the  .story  of  a  life  on  which  Englishmen  of 
fu  lire  generations  will  dwell  with  unalloyed  .satislaclion 
and  jnstiliable  pride."— ,8a(.  Jicv.,  xliv.  (iSi. 

2.  Huyti:  or.  The  Black  Republic,  Lon.,  1884,  cr.  Sv  ., 
"  It  is  certainly  disheartening  reading  fur  any  believer  in 
the  doctrine  of  development,  or  for  any  friend  of  the 
African  race.  'I'lie  resultof  twenty  years'  persiuial  knowl- 
edge is  the  impression  that  the  country  is  in  a  statu  c^f 
rapid  decadeiiee,  and  that,  in  .«plte  of  the  civilizing  clr- 
nients  around  them,  there  Is  a  distinct  tendency  to  shik 
into  the  state  of  an  African  tribe."- ^<i<.  Her.,  Iviii.  572. 

"This  remarkable,  terribly  honest,  and  ruthlessly  realis- 
tic book  is  not  so  unicli  a  liislorical  and  statistical  iiccouiii 
of  Hayti  as  an  iiidicliiieiit  iigaiiist  the  people  tliat  inhabit 
it, — or  shall  we  say  a  plea  for  its  aiiiicxatioii  by  any  nation 
that  may  claim  to  itself  tlieCarlvliati  mis.si(in  of  'chainiio; 
anarchy'?  sir  8i)enscr  St.  John's  object  is  to  prove  thai 
Hayti  is  sunk  in  misery,  bloodshed,  cannibalism,  ami  su- 
perstition of  the  most  sensual  and  denrading  character; 
that  as  an  experiment  in  negro  self-government  it  is  a 
hideous  fttiltue ;  and  that  yet.  bad  as  its  condition  now  is, 
still  lower  ileeps  of  ruin  are  gaping  wide  to  receive  it.  .  .  . 
It  is  not  ditllcult  to  tell  how  such  a  book  as  this  is  likely 
(TO  Inog—whetbiT  rlKhtlv  or  wroD^ly- !•>  In-  transUtted 
nito  action.  It  cannot  forever  be  tolerated  that  man 
should  be  allowed  to  do  his  worst  In  a  C(uintry  for  which 
Nature  has  done  her  best."— .>-';«r((itor,  Ivil.  1521. 

Saint  Johnston,  AITred.  I.  Camping  among 
Cannibals,  Lon.,  I88:i,  p.  Svo.  2.  Charlie  Asgardo  :  thu 
Story  of  a  Friendship,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  3.  In  tjuest 
of  Gold ;  or,  Under  the  Whanga  Falls,  [a  story.]     Illust. 


SAI 

}f°1vJf^A\^'  y-    ,■••  T«'y"<'«''  Rclcmption  :  a  Story 
of  Willi  Ailventurc,  r,(jn.,  ISS7,  n   Sv.) 

Saint    Lfgcr,   John.        t'n.ler 'tho    Ddusinn  :    ,i 
Novel,  I, on..  tXxT,  •>  vols.  p.  Sv(i. 

nd.l.,]  a.  I,s>...    1    (  hnsti.in  Thcoiogy  ,„„1  .M,„ii,r„  Sofi,' 
ticimn;  iu-'»v  ('(1.,  I.oii.,  1S72,  i,.  svn      ■'    J),,,,     .1,  1 

Deinoonu'.v ;  Pha^-i  of  .Mo,lcr'n  I'olitieH.  I'on.,  Issi*)'  p  svo 

Saint  Paul,  .>I„ri„.     stea,in,-t  lor  Ch,l«( :  L  ll^e 
of  thoM.xlc'(>nlh  CiiiUurv,  I.on.,  1  s>;i    |0|„u 

Saint  Itutli,  W.  II.     l'|,y,i„,|  Kiucailun  and  De- 
velo|,iiii.nt  ot  CliiMren,  l,ori.,  I,sr2,  I  ■'mo 

Saintsbiiry,<ieorge  KUward  Hateman,.M..\  , 
b.  IHI,  at  Southampton,  Kng. ;  e.lii™(e.l  at  KinJ',  fol- 
logo  !«fhool,  London,  and  at  .Morton  ColU..-,.  Oxford 
whero  he  (inuluat.d  Isr,".  H,.  „,„  senior  elas.ical 
master  in  hlizalioth  College,  (Juernsev,  ISi;s.74  and 
head-master  of  llie  Elgin  Eduealional  Institute  l.S71-;ti 
and  has  contriLuted  to  the  i;ncyelop,edia  liritannioa 
and  to  eadir.g  English  periodicals.  I.  PHmer  of  . 
French  I. iteratiire,  Oxford,  Is  Id,  |2nio  "  I)rv,l..n 
("  English  .Men  of  Letters,")  uon.,  issl.,.  ,;;.„"'^^'"' i 

,.^^.'',';.''-!'.'.'™.","".  Kry.loM's  .•lalm  to  I.e  reinemliered  not  1 


SAL 


only  as  a  Kreat,  Imt  as  a  nrvat  K iiKlisU.  wrltwM      M  ,,,v 
Ar!!  lf!"m   ^  vlndleated  l.y  hisTnost'  ree™u.d;!e."-S^;; 

;t.  (Ed.)  Corneillo's  Horace  1  with  an  Introdm.tion  and 
Notes,  Un.lS82,  12ino.      (.  A  .Short  lli.,tory  of  Fren" 
Literature,  Oxf,  IS82,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  ISS5 

"  .Mr.  8aint.>ibnry's  kiiowk-di;e  of   Krejich'  liii.niMirn  ic 
certainly  iinparalfeled  am.  uik  lCn«l  M.  m  •    of  e,  '  fan  1 
it  Is  even  prohabu.  ,|„u  ,,0  Kremdi  s,.l,„lar  1  ,  '  Void  " 
widely,  or  «-e  luid.t  say.  so  ,u.ivers,illv,  .  i,  [.      ,,1  ! 

iniiispeasable  lo  ilie  stn.lent  « liu  is  mui  r^,     t"   1 , ""  .^ 

.some  acnuainlance  with   the  t r„r  o.lu,,  li  ,  „      n  .^ 

poses,  an/1  lo  t  le  scholar  whose  a  [..ntinn  1  as  ■      .    ■  :  ; 'f 
dOToted  U.  authors  and  particular  periods,  '-.s'.invr.lh', 

0.  French  Lyrics:  Selected  and  Annotated,  (•' I'arch- 

French  Literature,  from  Villon  to  ilugo,  L„n.,  Issh  er 
Svo.  ,.  Marlborough  ("  English  Worthies,")  Lon.,  Iss,",' 
^UUr.  ,  m'  *  •;'!'««i"'«n'"'f  l''n«lish  Prose  .Style,  from' 
.Malory  to  Macaulay :  .Selected  and  Annotated  :  with 
an  Introductory  E-say,  Lon.,  Iss,,,  largo  or.  .svo  y 
rraiis.)  Scenos  of  Travel,  by  Theophile  (lautier  :  So' 
lected  and  Edited,  Oxf.,  isstf,  12,,,,..  1(1.  A  History  of 
£l,zal)ctlian  L, feature,  Lon.,  Iss",  p   Svo 

„m!i','^Vi'"",'!"''-l"'-  ''^■'•""  '"^  '■'"-'wssfnl  Its  it  i.s  possible  to  he 
Within  the  l„,i,ts  ,mp,,s,Ml  n|Mm  l,i,u.  .  .  ,  s,,,i„,  \,,,|Ve  K 
a  pro„„„e„t  cl,a,„,.,eristi<t  of  .Mr.  Siuntslniry's     ,  1,',  e„ 
vi,'!,'",', ','",■"'  "'"','  "'"''■  '■'*  '"^"  'l'"  i'"th,.sia.s,     w    lit 
/«Jo,-J.xi.'«l7    '""'      '  '"  '■'''''""'  ""'■''-■  litfrat,>re."-.s>c. 

•' Mr.  Sai,,tsb,ii-y  clonic  not  with  the  greater  liL-hts  o„K- 
|,;;r  with  t  ,e  lesser  lights  „r  any  partioiil,,r  group  of  t™,' 
.'if','"  }]^""^  ""  ""  "'-«1'"™W«  whole,  ai  1  Lis  a  a 
^!u.  to  ;ixv  1™,    '■''■  '""  "  '"""  •'•''^'"'i'-''"  "f  »uthors." 

II.  Manchester,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo.  (Originally  un- 
dertaken a.s  one  of  the  books  in  the  series  ot' "  Historic 
lowns.    edited  by  E.  A.  Freeman.) 

"  It  I  ilo  nut  profess  to  look  at  .Manchester  histnrv  fmm 
Mr.  s.iintsbury.s  point  „f  view,  or  to  agree  with  a  "h^is  v  ™ 

I  ic.ul.M'i''of"t'h?V.'iu-  r'"  ";','  '"■''"-■"  '">•  V-nuitiMeVor  1  L 
\  iiaicaiuiii  ot  the  city  Iroiu  the  gross  car  cature  of  Dick- 
ens s  ,H,orest  work,-'  ({,ir,l  Timcs7-i,or  will  it  prcvci  nh. 
mm  recognizing  ,he  ju.lgment'wiil,   wl    :    '  he  s,  li  ',  t 

J  ui'w  KlSti^;:;;! !};- j;:!;.-?,!'!;-  ^}i-£^ 
S^;:tet-;^!^iiyirrAr'^^,^;;!;';'£l- 

.(r'^g^ti;";r/::.";ss,^'r5^ ''- '"  ^"^'' 

.  »•«««?»  Charles  E.,  .M.D.  Hay-Fever  an,|  its 
.Sueceastul  Treatment  by  .Superficial  Oiganic  Alte,-ation 
ot^Uie  Nasal  Mucous  Membrane  :  an  Ess^iy,  Phila..  ISS." 

Saker,  Sydney.  Perfected  Svstem  of  Builders' 
Uook-Keeping,  Lon.,  I8S5,  Svo. 

Sakes,  L.  A.  Christ  i-c,-.,,.  Krishna ;  a  Brief 
toi.,p,irison  bc'tween  the  Chief  Events,  Characteristics 
and  Mission  of  the  Babe  of  Bethlehem  Juda-a  and  the 
Babe  of  lirindabun  Math.trapnri :  with  a  Concise  He- 
view  ot  Hindooism,  proving  its  Derivation  from  rhri"- 
tianity,  Alhiliab.id,   ISM.  Svo. 

Sala,  George  Augii!*tus  Henry,  [„„(.,  vol.  ii., 
HoiyjT  ''"'•'•^''l"";;''^"'  "'■  the  Daily  Teleg,aph  at  Meti 
during  the  Franco-Prussian  war  of  1S7(I,  and  ..peeial  cor- 
respomlcnt  of  the  same  paper  in  Russia  in  IS71!.  In 
iwo  He  visited  Australia,  and  furnished  a  series  of  arti- 
cles  on  that  country  to  the  Daily  Telegraph  under  the 


title  of  "The  Land  of  the  (i,i|,lcn   Fleece."       I.  ,  Ed  ) 

!  iankeo  Drolleries:    Amerhan    Humourists,  Lon     ISfiB- 

,0,  two  series,  p.  .svo.       2.   fharl.s   Dickens,  Lon.,  IS711, 

I. mo.     ,).   Papers,  lIumoi„us  and   Palhilic,   Lon     IS7" 

p.  "vo.     4.  I  Oder  the  Sun  :  Essays  written  in  Hot  Coun- 

nes    LoD     l.s,2,  Svo;  new  e,l.,  l.ssi.      j.  ,i,„|igi„  „„,, 

I'aylighf,  L,m.,   1S72,   l2mo;    new  ..,!.,   IS711     '',•,    The 

Mory  of  the  Cornte  do  Chamhord  :  a  Trilogv.  Lon     M7-t 

;    -n>o       7    Paris  Herself  Again  in  lS7.S-7it:  with   y„uT 

Hundred  Illustrations  by  liertall,  Cham,  Pel™,,,  (ircvin. 

Ac..  Lon.,  |S7!i,  2  vols.  Svo  ;   7th  c,l.,  I  SSI.         ' 

anil  tb,'."l';.',Sl'i',',!'"..'}'l""  "•■  "''•  '"t""'tivei,e.ss  of  his  stylo 
anil  till' lertiiity  ot  his  resources,  "—.s„^ /.■,,■    xlviii   Mi; 

S.   America  Kcvisited.     Illustrat,;d  witli   Nearly  Four 
irnmred  Engravings.     Lon.,  I8S2,  2  vols.  Svo;  4th  cd., 

,„,'!,"'"'  ■'^'.■'-  i'ala  devoted  the  miincrous  pi',-es  now  tilled 
o  ,.|  ,,",!';"'l^''-''  "|;''r|;';i"'i.vi'  n'itlcism  ot  „',c,Vts  „,  d  M  Hki 
Is  ,,[.."'  S"  '*'  '"''"'""iliiiK  "11.1  .haraclcrlMi,.  fa,.is, 
know  .i„  •'"'<'  'Vy-'  ',"-'V"  "  valuable  ailditiou  to  our 
klioHlcilge.  — .s;,f|.(,(/o,-,  Ivi.  2'.l.s. 

,''•''''■'"",'•""''"":    '">'»K    Kchoes   He-Echocd.  Lon., 

SS.J,  Svo.     111.   Dead  Men  tell   no  Talcs,  but  Live  .Men 

do:  Nine   Stories,  Lon.,  ISS4,  Svo.       11.    Echoes  of  the 

lear  l.sNi :  with  Portrait  of  the  Author,  Lon.,  ISS4,  Svo. 

,  I..  A  Journey  Hue  .«„uth  :    Tiavels  in  Search  of  Sun- 
shine.     Illast.     L,m.,    IS.sj,  Svo.     Li.  The  St,ange  A.l- 

,  jciitiires  ot  t_,iptain  Dangerous,  Lon.,  ISSfi,  p.  Svo.      14 
Bow  Leils  Annual:   Bight  round  tho  World,  Lon.,  18.S7. 

Salaman,  Annette  A.  1.  Footsteps  in  the  Way 
ol  Life,  Lon.,  Is7;i  ;  new  ed.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  2.  Aunt  An- 
nette s  .Mories  to  Ada.      Illust.      Lon.,  IS7.H,  s,,.  llhno. 

Milunian,  Charles  Kensington,  b.  IS14,  in 
London  :  a  musical  composer  and  critic.  Jews  as  thev 
are,  Lon.,  I.ss2,  p.  Svo;  2,1  ed.,  IS.s.j  ' 

in'l'i!rmari!',n 'a,':'!'';;,,.'''''''''';  '"'  '"'"^'^""K  ""d  valuable 

Salaman,  J.  Manual  on  the  Practice  of  Trade- 
.Mark  Kcgistration,  Lon.,  Is7,i,  ,Svo. 

Salaman,  J.  S.  I,  The  Bankruptcy  Lawof  ISfiltj 
•id  ed.,  Ion.  I,s7ll,  Svo.  2.  Li(,uidation  under  iho  liank- 
ruptcy  .Act  I.S.I.,  Lon.,  I.S7I,  p.  Svo.  ;i.  Amilytical  I„. 
Hex  to  the  Bankruptcy  Act,  ISs.'i,  Lon.,  18S4. 

Salaman,  .>l.  C.  Ivan's  Love  l^uest,  and  other 
Poen,s,  L,in.,  I,s7!l,  li,no. 

"Salamanca,  Don  Felix  de,"  (Pseud.)     See 
Ixoham,  J.  II.,  nuj,,,,. 
.     Sale,  Mrs.  Louise  Montgomery.    ,s,i,iJest  of 
I  All  IS  Loving,  N.  York,  ISSl,  12mo. 

'  is?«"',"'  ■^'■'S'  f*"'  '•  Savouries  ,1  la  Mode,  Lon,, 
;  l.-se  l.'mo.  2.  Entrt^es  ,\  la  Mode,  Lon.,  1SS7,  12mo 
.i.  Dressed  liauie  and  Poultry,  Lon.,  I.hsS  12mo  4 
Dressed  \egetables  i  la  Mode,  Lon.,  I8S8,  12mo.'  o' 
O.vsters  a  la  Mode,  and  One  Hundred  Ways  of  Cooking. 
Ac.  Lon,  l.sss  12mo.  6.  Soups  and  Dressed  Fish  i  la 
Mode  Lon.  1SS8,  I2nin.  7.  S«eet.s  ami  Supper  Dishes 
a  la  Moile,  Lon.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo. 

iSalisbiiry,  .Mnrqnis  of.    See  Cixii.. 

Salisljury,  Albert.  Phimology  and  Orthoepy  :  an 
bleiiien  ary  1  realise  on  Pronunciation,  Mailison,  Wis  . 
1S-(!I,  12,110.  '  ' 

Salisbury,  E.  G.  Border  County  Worthies.  First 
ana  Sceoiui  Series,  in  one  volume.     Lon.,  1880,  limo. 

Salisbury,  Kev.  Edward  Elbridge,  Imiie,  voL 
11.,  ml,  .,j  b.  1S14.  in   Boston;  grailmiteil  at  Vale   l.'<;i2: 
stiidieil  theology  ijicre  for  three  years,  and  then  studied 
Urieritiil  languages  under  Silve.sti'e  de  Sacv  ;  professor  of 
Saiiskrit  at  Yale  lS42-.-,4.     1.  Mr.  W.  Dfodato  and  hi^ 
Italian  Ancestry,  Lon.,  l.>i7l5,4to.     2.  Familv  .Memorials  ■ 
a  Series  ot  Oinealogical  ami  Biograiihical"    ionogruphs 
jOn  the   Families  of  Salisbury,  Ahlworth-Elbri.lge,  Sew- 
t  ',',"'  '  ■v''''>-'"-  I'uminer,  Walley,  Quincy,  Gookin,  Wendell, 
1  lirecse,  Ac.,  New  Haven,  ISSS,  2  parts,  4to.     Privately 
printed.  ■' 

i      Salisbury,  J.  H.     Statement   of   the   Salisbury" 
j  Ireatmcnt  by  Alimentation,  Lon.,  18S6,  Svo. 

Sallada,  William  II.  Silver  Sheaves,  gathered 
I  hroiigh  Cloud  and  Sunshine,  [Autobiography  and  Se- 
i  lection  ol  Essays  and  Poems.]  Illust.  Des  Moines,  la.. 
.  I'^SO.  Initio. 

Snim-Salm,  Agnes,  Princess,  1842-IS3I,  b.  at 
Baltimore,  Md. ;  became  an  actress  under  the  name  of 

!  Le(!lerc(i  •  marricl  to  Prince  Felix  Salm-Salm  in  18(32, 
and  after  his  death  in  I8,U  to  Charles  Heneage,  an  at- 

:  tnche  of  the  British  embassy  at  Berlin.  Ten  Years  of 
my  Life,  Lon.,  IS7fi,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

I     "  The  author  has  seen  and  done  many  thi!       thitare 


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f'l?.""?.!?.  '.'*.ri*y.'.",'??.''  .,rT"'l!V.'. ."".''  "^1'.'.'",  "'.™V  ',''"'    •'""  •  ""  Annl.vsi-  i)f  the  Clmracteristios  >i(  the  Various 
" " -   — — • ■■         .......      .  ...    .-        Xjitioniilitif!,  ('Iiic,  1S.S7,  I2ino. 

Saloin«i:N,  Alfred.  (Trnns.)  The  Count  olTuln. 
verii ;  IVdin  tho  Dutch  cif  ,1.  Viin  I,ennep.    Uy  A.  Arnolil, 

[pSfllcl.]       I,nn..    ISSd,   |i.   Svo. 

Salt,  IIiirrJH  Sliirloy.  I.  A  .-^hollcy  I'riuier,  l,on., 
I8.S7,  or.  8v(i.  2.  I.iti'iiiiv  Sketches,  Lon.,  l''Ss,  p.  Svo. 
:).  Shelley  Mnno){niiih,  lii.n.,  Iss8,  12niu.  4.  The  U(e 
(if  Jiiuios  Thiiin..'cin  :  with  ii  ."^eleetiun  I'runi  lild  Letters, 
mill  II  Stuily  cil'  hirt  Wriliiij,'^,  Liiii.,  Is>!i,  Svi). 

iSallcr,'  I'miik.  Kcummi.'  in  tho  L'se  of  Steiim, 
Lun.,  IS71,  p,  Nvci. 

Sillier,  J,  The  Asintio  in  Kngliind :  Skctehes  of 
Sixteen  Yeiii!'  iininn;;  Oiientiil",  I.on.,  Is7;i,  p.  Svn. 

Salter,  J.  .\,     l'nliil.i;;ne  of  i>  follei-tinu  of 


have  liceii  mudcrately  ndveimirniiN.  Hut  she  tells  lier 
story  simply,  wilhuut  any  \vi>li  in  punnle  lier  simaeltv  cir 
CduriiKe.  .  .  .  'Ihe  accmint  nt  the  last  leiv  uidmiIis  ol'ilie 
unlurtiiiiati'  Maxihiiliau's  relwii  Is  very  ({niplilc,  .  ,  .  Tlie 
III  ink  Is  excel  leiu  reailhiK-  Tn  us  It  seenisali-iilmely  simple 
ami  hiMiest."  — .■^yiic^Uiir,  xllx.  JIM. 

Salmon,  ('liarl<'!4  S|i('iieer,  b.  lx'i2;  culnnial 
eeerelary  ainl  ailniiriistratur  of  the  (lolil  Coast  l.S(ilt-T2; 
chief  eouiini.<siiiner  (if  the  Soyehelles  IS7l-7!l;  |iresi<lent 
of  Nevis  I8H1.  I.  The  Crown  Colnnies  of  (ireat  llrituin: 
an  In(|uiry  intd  their  I'olitieal  Kcimouiy,  Fiseal  Svsteiii9, 
anil  Tnulo,  (Ciihilen  CIuIj  I'lib.,)  I.on..  1  tM'i,  Svo." 

"  lie  ileiili'sat  (Hiee  llie  aclual  luusperily  iif  the  Cniwii 
Ciiliinies.  ilieir  ciiiiteiitiiieiit  willi  llieir  lot.  and  the  bless- 
t'lliiessuf  Itrilisii  t'liliiulal  udiiiliiisiralion."— .s>f(.'(a(or,  Ix. 
■M. 

2.  The  Caribbean  Confeiloration  :  a,  I'lan  for  the  rnion 
of  the  Fifteen  llrilish  West  Indian  Colonics,  (Cobden 
Cliili  I'ub.,)  I.on.,  Isss,  12ino. 

"The  Keiieral  reader  will  iialiinilly  be  most  interested 
111  llie  ehiipleis  Mr.  Salinuii  ilevmis  tnii  refiilallnn  (it  many 
(it  the  slalemeiits  made  liv  Mr,  Kniude  In  bis  recent 
Wiiik,  'The  Knulisli  In  the  Wi.st  Indies.'  If  (invernnr 
Kaliiiim  is  eiirrect,  (and  he  gives  chapter  and  verse  hir  all 
that  he  .says.l  Mr.  Kninde's  work  teems  with  (,'riis.s  inaeeu- 
racles."— .U/i.,  No.  31."ifi. 

"Thcuist  of  the  ('(intention  Is  that,  while  Mr.  Fronde 
considers  that  the  West  Indies  in  general  and  the  iieKro  in 
pariiciilar  wniild  licnellt  by  beiiiK  iiliiced  under  antoerallo 
but  iHitcrnal  rule,  Mr.  .•salmon  wun'.d  estalillsli  at  once  a 
sclieiiie  of  •  local  sell'srovernniem'  for  every  island,  with  a 
low  I'ranehise  to  allow  the  black  man  to  exercise  lull 
polilical  iliilils,  so  that  the  control  mlubt  not  be  in  the 
liandsofa  white  ollijarchy.  .  .  .  Mr.  Salmon  proposes  that 
the  lilleeii  suites  (including  Hritisli  (iuianaand  llondiirasl 
eominised  in  the  vast  area  of  the  West  Indies  should  send 
niemlicrs  m  a  Heneral  As.senibly  In  proportion  tu  their 
jiopnlaiion."— .svi(.  Hn\.  Ixv.  701. 

Salmon,  K.  1.  Analysis  of  tho  Four  Parallel  Gos- 
Jicls,  l.iin.,  1876,  Ito.  2.  The  Gospels  in  Four  Collateral 
Columns,  I/on.,  1876,  4tn. 

Salmon,  K.  Rosalie.  Summer  Holidays  at  Sil-  j 
versea,  Lun.,  1872,  12nii).  i 

Salmon,  Edward.  Juvcn  'e  Literature  as  it  is,  ! 
Lon.,  18,SS,  p.  ,Svo. 

Salmon,  Rev.  (ieorge,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  . 
F.li.S.,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1819,  in  Dublin;  gradu-  '• 
ated  at  Trinity   College,   Dublin,  IS.SU;  ordained  1814    ' 


sils. 


Cam- 
from 


Caiiibridge,  1s7.".,  Ito. 
(iuiile  til  tlie  Tliamc; 
Lon.,  1881,  121110. 
Dental  Pathology  and  Sur 


brian  and  .''ilurian   I 
Salter,  John  II.    A 

tho  Souree  tu  Waiidsvvnrlli, 

Salter,  S.  James  A. 
gcry.  Liin.,  1  S7  1,  ,svo. 

Salter,  W  ,  A.  .Sermons,  and  Notes  for  Seriiions, 
Lon..  is.so.  Svo. 

Salter,  Rev.  >Villinni,  b.  1821,  in  Brooklyn ; 
graduated  at  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York 
1840;  resides  at  liurlingtnn,  Iowa.  I.  Life  of  James  W. 
Orinies,  Governor  of  Iowa,  N.  York,  1876,  Svo.  2.  ,Me. 
inoirs  of  .losejih  W.  I'iekett,  Missionary,  liurlingtun,  la., 
1881,  l2iiio.  ;i  Words  of  the  Lord  .Jesus:  arranged  for 
Kesponsive  Readings,  Chic.,  Is.-^.'i,  Ifiuio. 

Saltire,  iManriec.  (Trans.)  Hollaml  ;  from  tho 
Italian  of  E.  de  .\miois.  Lon.,  IsS.'i,  2  vols.  er.  Svo. 

Snltoun,  Lord.     Sec  Fiiaskr,  Alkxanheii. 

Salts,  Rev.  Alfred,  LL.D.,  graduated  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  18(iU;  ordained  1862;  vicar  of  Lit- 
tleborough  since  l.s72.  Godparents  at  Confirmation: 
one  of  the  Church's  A)ipointed  .Means  for  Ketaining  her 
Y'ounger  Meniber.s,  Lon.,  187U,  l2mo. 

Saltns,  Kdgar  Evertson,  b.  1858,  in  New  York  ; 
studied  at  Paris,  Heidelberg,  and  Munich,  and  graduated 
at  Columbia  College  Law  School  l.s80.  I.  Balzac,  Post,, 
1884,  or.  8vo.  2.  The  Philo.sophy  of  Disenchanlnient, 
Host.,  1885,  12mo.  3.  Tho  Anatomy  of  Negation,  Lon. 
and  N.  York,  1886,  12mo. 

'  Has  as  much  to  do  with  the  anatomy  of  negation  as  a 


Regius  professor  of  divinity  at  Trinity  College  1866-88,  i  vamped-up  volume  of  aneeihites  ttb(iut'cat.s  and  doKs  has 
and  since  then  provost.  He  is  a  foreign  member  of  the  i  todowlth  the  anatomy  of  dentition.  Moreover,  Mr.SnIlus's 
French  Institute  and  honorary  member  of  the  academies  j  Pages  s"''irm  with  mistakes  and  mLsstatements."— -lani., 
of  Berlin,  Leipsic,  and  Copenhagen.  I.  The  Reign  of  *^'""' '''• 
Law,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.  2.  Non- 
Miraeulous  Christianity,  and  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  1881, 


p.  8vo.  .'J.  The  Revision  of  tho  New  Testament :  a 
Paper,  Lon.,  1881,  12mo.  4.  Martin  Luther;  a  Sermon 
preached  in  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 
0.  A  Historical  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  tho  Books 
of  the  New  Testament:  being  an  Expansion  of  Lectures 
delivered  in  the  Divinity  School  of  the  University  of 
Dublin,  Lon.,  188,5,  Svo:  2d  e.l.,  1886;  ,'ld  ed..  1SS8. 

"  It  will  take  Us  place  as  a  elass-book  and  as  a  te.xt- 
book."— .svi/.  /I'fi'.,  Ix.  7'J'2. 

"  His  eonservati.sm  must  be  respected,  though  it  is  rather 
out  of  date  anioiigtlio.se  who  think  Indepenaently."— ,4(/i.. 
No.  3010. 

6.  The  Historic  Claims  of  Episcopacy:  a  Sermon, 
Edin.,  1886.  7.  Gnosticism  and  Agnosticism,  and  other 
Sermons,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  8.  The  Infallibility  of  the 
Church:   Lectures,  Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo. 

Salniond,  Rev.  Charles  A.  1.  (Ed.)  A  Woman's 
■\V(irk  :  being  Memorials  of  Eliza  Fletcher,  [of  Glasgow  :] 
with  a  Sketch  of  her  Life,  Glasgow,  1S84,  p.  Svo;  now 
cd.,  Lon.,  1885.  2.  Prinoetoniana :  Charles  and  A.  A. 
Hodge:  with  Class  and  Table  Talk  of  Hodge  the 
Y'ounger.     By  a  Scottish  Princctonian.     N.  Y'ork,  1888, 


4.  Mr.  Incoul's  Misadventure:  a  Novel,  N.  York, 
1887, 12mo.  Jj.  The  Truth  about  Tristrein  Variek,  Chic, 
and  N,  York,  1888,  12mo.     6.  Eden:  an  Episode,  Chic. 


d.   ISSy.     Honey   and  Gall, 

Two  Months  with  Toher- 
p.  Svo. 


and  N.  York,  188S,  12ino, 
Saltns,  Francis  S. 

[verse,]  Phtla.,  I87.'i,  12ni 
Salusbury,  1>.  U.  U 

naieff  in  Servia,  Lon.,  187; 

Salvia,  Osbert,  Strickland  curator  in  the  Uni 
versity  of  Cambridge.  I.  (Ed.)  Sir  Andrew  Smith's 
Misceiianeous  Ornithological  Papers,  Lon.,  1880,  r.  8vo. 
2.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Birds  formed  by  tho 
Late  Hugh  Edwin  Strickland,  M.A.,  F.R.S.  3.  (Ed.i 
Leach's  Systematic  Catalogue  of  the  Specimens  of  In- 
digenous Mammalia  and  Birds  in  the  British  Museum, 
Lon.,  1882,  Svo.     And  see  GonMA.v,  F.  D.,  aiipia. 

Sal  yards,  Joseph,  [nnl,;  vol.  ii.,  add.]  Idothea  ; 
or,  The  Divioe  Image:  a  Poem,  Newmarket,  Va.,  1874, 
Svo, 

Silnia  RSn,  P.  Principles  of  Malmmadan  Law: 
with  an  Introduction  and  a  Glossary  of  Technical  Terms ; 
3d  ed.,  enl.,  Madras,  1S85,  Svo. 

Sampson,  A.  C.  1.  Spoiled  by  a  Woman,  Lon., 
1877,  3  vols.  or.  Svo.  2.  Buried  fur  Gold  :  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1882,  3  vols. 

Sampson,  Henry.     1.  The  History  of  Advertis- 
ing, from  the  Earliest  Times.     Illust.     Lon.,  IS74,  Svo. 
"  The  chapter  on  'Swindles  nnd  Hoaxes'  is  full  of  enter- 
tainment; but  of  that  the  volume  itself  is  full  from  the 
tlrst  page  to  the  last."— .i/Zi.,  No.  2457. 

2.  Modern   Boxing.     By  Pendragon.     Lon.,  187.8,  p. 


Salmond,  Rev.  Stewart  Dinp;wall  Fordycc, 

D.D.,  b.  1838,  at  Aberdeen;  graduated  at  King's  College 

and  University,  Aberdeen,   1S58;  entered  the  ministry 

of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland;  professor  of  systematic 

theology   and    New   Testament    exegesis   in    the    Free 

Church   College,  Aberdeen,  since  1876.     He  translated 

works  by  Hippolytus,  St.  C.regory,   Ac,  for  the  Ante-    Svo. 

Nicene  Library,  wrote  the   notes  on   the  Epistles   of!      Sampson,  Rev.  John  Edward,  ordained  1852 ; 

I  ot^r   t.ir    .'»'-bnt!  .^    I  opular    Commentary,    and    i.-    the  :  rector  of  Bariuw-on-Humber  uud  Wray  lecturer   there 

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(  Bible-Class  Primers,")  Ldin.,  1SS7,  18mo.  3.  Ex- j  Works  and  Organization,  Lon.,  IS7.8,  12mo.  3.  John 
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1™2*"'*""'  Marriage  License  Win- 1     Sampson,  Rev.  John  Patterson,  D.D.,  b.  1837, 


SAM 

Bt  ■    :  .InRton,  y.C. ;  «tu.lio.l  liiw  nttho  \nth,nal  Law 
'.u"f-  .-T'  ^^"■■'''i''«'"ii.  l>-t'.  ;   WMS  a.liniti«l  u,  tho  liar 
0.     hol.,,.,-,,,|,m,a.  C.mrt    IS-.!;  .„lor,..|   .he  ministry 
(if  Iho  Alnoan   Alctlioilist,   K|ii8,..,|ml   chiinli    I8s2      1 

(omrn(.n-S..n>i«    I'liys «y,    ll,ii„,,t„n,   Va.,    Isso.'     2 

rio  D,»a|,,i,„„l.,l  liri.l,.,  |ss:;.  i  To.mienniM.nt  ami 
JMiiBnoloKy  „l  Mixivl  UaiM..,  Tr,nt„M,  ii.,1.,  l^^l  4 
Jiilly  1  TOjiJo,  llmniitun,  l.ssc.     5.   niustialions  in  The- 

Sniniison,  S.  S.TiiitiirnI  Rovoli.tio.,  of  Immor- 
tality o|i|M,8c.l  to  Con(liti..niil  Immortalilv,  l.im  Isth 
Svo.  ■  

Sams,  C.  Whittle.  A  llii,.f  Comiiaiison  ..f  t\w 
MuHt  liii|iiirtaiit  Statutes  of  the  ('dilcs  of  Virirhiia  of 
ITIian.l  iss:,  lU.limon,!,  Va.,  IsHM  sv,,  '"«"""  '" 
Sailison,  Iliv.  tieorKC  Whiteliclil,  D.D  \„ni.- 
vol.  ii^aihl..]  iiresi,l,.ntof  Uutf,'er.  Female  folleL'r  New 
york  City  l>7l-7._i,  ami  .iiieo  l.HSil.  |.  The  Ato,„.„„.n. 
viewed  as  An.-iiiiieil   Divine  Ues|Hiii.-il.ilitv,  I'tiila     l>.r>: 

I" 2.   Tho  Iliviiio  Law  a.<  to  Win,.;,   I'lijl,,,','  ismi' 

11.1110.  .t  The  Knglish  Hoviser.s'  (in.i.k  Text  shown  t.i 
he  lnaiilh.,ri/.e,l  e.we|it  by  Kgypii.n  Copie.  .(isear.li.l 
by  Ureekn,  nimtiri,l«o,  Ala..-.,  1SS2,  lllnio.  I.  Gui.le  to 
.S.t_-K,li.oation.  is.sii.  ;,.  .l„i,U.  ,0  llible  [nfei-pretation, 
l.'^^i.     II,   I'lols  ot   ianhion  anil  Culture    Isss 

Snmiiel,  S.  >l.  ,Iewisl,  l,ife  in  the  Ka.t'i  lepiintea 
from  tho", lewHh  Chnmicle,"  I,oii„  issl    I'l,,,,,  ' 

Sniinii.||,|lii.h„rd.  .<evei,,  the  ,-<,iVre.l  Number- 
itff  Lse  111  .NMipture  an.l  it,.<  Applieiition  to  liibiioal  Crit- 
ici.-m:  with  a  Chapter  on  the  Uible  ami  .Scionoo,  Lon., 
l>s,,  cr.  ,*^vo, 

.SninuelM,  .Miss  .Ideliiide  Florence,  b.  isi.^ 
.11  Uoston  ;  sister  of  K  A,  ,<a,nuels,  i,,/,:,.  1.  A.lrift  in 
the  World  Host.,  1.^72,  Ifiino.  2,  Mttle  Cricket,  W.; 
..,  Uai.sy  fiavers;  or,  Tho  (iirls  of  llivo  Hall,  IS7(1  1 
I)iuk  and  Uai.y  Scries.  Ilhist,  Iio,t.,  ,  vols.  Itlmo: 
5.  Dick  fravers  Abroad  .Series.  IlUist.  Uost.,  4  vols 
Ifmio, 

Saniiiels,  Edward  .\iigiistiis,  [.,„(,,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  b.  I.S'jti;  assistant  secretary  of  the  .Massachusetts 
•Mate  Board  ol  Agriculture  l.><(10-,sil.  (^„r  .Vorthern  and 
tastern  Birds. •  Descriptions  of  liirds  of  the  Northern 
and  Kiistern  .states  and  Ilridsh  Provinces:  with  .Sumde 
iiieiit  from    lloldon's  "  ..iiiierican    Fauna."     lllust,     i\. 

Sumiiels,  Samuel,  b.  1S2.-,,  in  Philadelphia;  wont 
to  sea,  and  became  at  twenty-one  captain  of  a  meivhan'- 
nian  ;  was  general  suporlntendent  of  tho  Pacilic  Mail 
.-tcamship  Company  at  .San   Francisco   1S7,S-7(I   and  in 

vSl   organized    the   United  .Stales  Ste lleatin"  and 

..wer  lonipany.      From  tho  Forecastle  to  tho  Cabin, 
lllust.     N.  iork,  IS.'i7,  12ino, 

-Ills  book  is  as  fresh  and  as  free  as  the  ocean  air  that  ho 
has  breathed  Iroin  liovliood.  ...  In  iho  ear  or  of  r,!,.! 
.Suiuiels  the  truth  yichls  iiotliiii^^  1  il.s  thriVlini  ii  icre  t'  o 
the  tictionsof  .Marryat  and  flark  KiissVll,' ■-!\^/"«'xliv! 

Samuels,  Susan  Blagge  Caldwell,  b.  mt^,  in 
Dedham,  .\Ia,s_s_. ;  wifoofK.  A.  Samuels,.,,/,,.,,.    1.  Cherr 


SAX 


nen 


the  .Singer.     lllust.     liinio.  '  2. 


^pringdale  Stories 


us.     Boat.,  6  vols.  I  Bmo.     3.  Golden  Kule  Stories.     ll- 
lust.    Host.,  18,'<(i,  (i  vols.  Ilimo. 

Kamiielson,  Sir  Ucrnhard,  F.R.S  b  is^n-  nn 
iron-miister  and  manufacturer;  .M.l'.  for  Banbury  ISj'J 
and  istu-s;,,  and  sineo  then  for  O.xfordshire.  I.  Studies 
M  the  Land  and  Tenantry  of  Ireland,  Lon..  IS69,  I2mo 

-.  Keportcm  the  Hallway  Goods  Tarifts  of  Uermany.  in 
Lull.,  ISffH,  Svo.  ''       ' 

Samuelson,  James,  [„,irr,  vol.  ii.,ad(I.,l  b.  18''fl. 
.ruther  of  Sir  B.  Sainuelson,  «„;„■„  ,.  callcl  to  ho  bai" at 
he  Middle  Temple  ISrO  ,  founder  of  the  Popular  .Scieneo 
Ueview  and  the  Quarterly  Journnl  of  Science.  1.  Con- 
iniuty  in  Civilization,  Lon.,  l.^Oy,  ^vo.  2.  Views  of  tho 
ucity,  traditional  and  Scientific,  Lon.,  1M7I,  p.  ,hvo  3 
jhc  Natural  Foundation  of  Religion,  Lon.,  I.S76.  p.'svo' 

a;,l  p"iv'","7  "*"  Y'"^'-  "  J^*""'''  Social,  Soiontific, 
and  Political,  Lon.,  1S7,S  Xvo;  new  ed.,  Isso 

lii'.'mrv  v'^in'"^'*™.''-'  'I."^'o"-y  of  Drink'  has  soarcelv  any 

1  lar    \alue,aiHU.arriesn,iwciKhtataIlwiththe,scfiolir 

t  Is  a  laree  pamphlet,  in  wliiidi  faci.s  chosen  in  am  re    r 

less  cismi   way  are  trciteil  v'l!-  f-iir.,       ,  .  1         ,  "" y^  ",V 

— .sdf.  Jt(i:.  .xlvi   IW  l.'iriit.ss  ,111a  muderiuioii." 

.-o'mV;!.','.",!',"*'  ttiiiple 'proof  of  the  fact  that,  even  when  a 
,era    .      P.Pf'"  '? ''"  ',""'*!  ''^■«"""'  ''.v  the  sill  of  in".  ■ 

K  .'r"  ^'  eii'l'iwed  with  a  power  of  moral  recoverv 
,t  ^'1'  '^""™  '^"e^iially  e.xercised,  will  soon  enable  it  to 
take  its  place  among  sober  iiations.--..l/A.,  x"  ■Sm 

0.  Useful  Information  for  Intending  Emigrants' to  the 
^.ostern  Prairies  of  the  United  States,  &e.7  Lon     1878,, 


n.  RiMiniania,  Pa»t  and  Present,  Lon.,  18.S2,  Svo; 

.:§f«::;\.^;;rp,eso;l;:?K,";ln-^^ 

,.   Ililgarin.   P.isl  and    Present;   Ilislorical,   Political, 
and  Des,.riptiv,..     Map  aii.l  rilosi.      |,on..  I,'^^^s    ,mvo 
Sanborn,  .V.  I,.,  „n,l  ll.rrymiin,  J.  U.     Snn. 

plement  to  the  Uisconsiii   Revised  Sti.lutes,  lS7il-18,s.t 
with   .Votes  to  Statutes  of  |,h7s,  Ac.,  Chicago,  111.,  188;t; 

Siinhorn,  Kdwin    David,  LL.D.,  isiis-issi   b 

lKlo''"','"'|.""i',  •"*'■"•  •,«':"'""'■''  "•  I"""""ulh  Coll'eg.; 
IH.S.  ;  stiidie,!  law  and  alterwanls  divinity  ;  professoi.  ,,f 
oiatory  and  belles-lettres  at  Dartmouth  lM);i-8ii,  „„d 
afterwards  profes.sor  of  Anu'lo..s„xon  „nd  the  Engli.-I 
language  and  literature.  Ili.-tory  „f  New  Hampshire, 
.Mancliesicr,  N.ll..  |s;i;   Svo 

Sanborn,  I'ranlilin  llenjamin,  b.  is.li,  »t 
Haiiipton  Falls,  N.ll.,  gra.lmdcl  at  Harvard  I-,,.,;  one 
of  the  louii.lers,  and  since  ls7;i  chief  se,.retary,  of  tho 
American  .So,.ial  ,Seien,-o  Associalion.  and  in  ls7it  aided 
ill  ounding  the  Concord  Summer  School  of  Phih,so,,hv 
I.  llie  W  ork  of  Social  .Science,  Past  and  Present,  ( Ainer- 
lean  Soe.  Soi.  Assoc.,)  Detroit,  1S7.X  Svo.  2  {  F,l  )  Pro 
oeedings  of  the  ConlVrcnce  of  Chariti,.s  and  Corrections . 
•Seventh  Annual  Conference.  Cleveland,  L^M),  liost  |M^(I 
,l''"'",''i!  "."",'■'   "•  ■'''""■'-■""-  ("•American   Men  of  Let- 

ti.'.ii'^lr.^'l.ii'f.H^m'",''''.'!'''"'  ""'5'  VV  "'".'i'l'Ted  iw  n  vindlcft. 

loll,  a  I  riiu.ism.  a  eulogy,  ,,r  a  hloi;r,i|,hv .  ami  In  no  on.. 

these  asp..,.i>  ,s  u  „  very  suc,.,.s.fl,l -liu.,-,  rv    ,e  |!.ri  11- 

..ro  ,,■  -r-  •     '  "  ■''"*-'''^'  trail  of  Tlioivan'schano^..^  ,xce  t 

iviui':in>":us,r;;i[iJ;'^^S:'i^^;^';ii:^'  '^  '"""'^"^  -■' 

I.  1 1'.  I.)  The  (ienius  and  Character  of  Kmerson  :  Lec- 

ure.s  at  the  C..nconl  .School  of  Philo.sophy.  Host.,  1,HS4 

-mo,      ,,   (Id.)  The  Life  and   Letters  of  J,din   Brown 

Liberator  ol  Kan.sas  and  Martyr  of  Virginia,  JJost.,  l^^Xu, 

'l      U      ,%^^^  the 

iwii.ic   sinr>   rests.      1  1i,.m.  have  been  e,i   ccted  wltli  no 

lir^vn':  Bo;l!78;;;,"vo!'''"'  ^'•■■""'  '""'"''"'  "'  ^""" 
Sanborn,  .Miss  Katharine  Abbott,  b.  I,«..!),  at 
Hanover,  N.I  . ;  daughter  of  E.  D.  Sanborn,  e„j,r„  .■  pro- 
lessor  of  I-.nglish  literature  in  Smith  College  for  several 
years  to  LSM.  1  Home  Pictures  of  EngMsh  Poets  ;  for 
tireside  and  School-Room.  Ilhist.  X.  V.u.k,  ls6ll 
-mo.    -'•  ( IvI.)  (Jrandma's  Garden  :  with  .Many  Original 

I  U.St.  Ii".;t.,  Ls.sL  Svo.  4.  A  Year  of  Sunshine  ;  Cheer- 
ul  Lxtraet.s  or  Kvery  Day  in  the  Year,  Bost..  ISSI, 
6mo.  0.  Ld.)_The  Wit  of  Women,  N.  York,  ISs.V 
-ino.    0.   iho  Vanity  and  Insanity  of  Geniu.«,  N.  York, 

l^.'>.),  llinio.  ' 

b  '??,"*'",''^'  *'"*'>1  Virginia  Frances   Zerlina, 

b.  !;*.>;  daughter  of  the  .«ecoiid  Marquis  of  lleadfort 
niarried,  is.di  to  Joseph  Sandars,  M.P.     I.  The  Heiress 
of  Hare-lale,   Lon.,   ISMi,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo.     2.  A    Hitter 
Kepentancc,  Lon.,  l.sss.  ;;  vols.  p.  Svo 

Sandars,  \V.  Collett-.     1.  (Trans.)  Poems  of  J. 
li.    Lhland.    in    Lnglish   Verse,    I.on.,    IMi'J,  p.  Svo      2 

Iran,-.)  A  Hand-Book  of  Architectural  Styles;  from 
the  t,eruian  of  A.  Rosengarten.  lllust.  Lon.,  1876  cr 
8vo  ,i  (I'mns,)  The  Blue  Banner;  or.  Adventures  of 
a  Mussulman,  a  Christian,  and  a  Pagan,  in  the  Time  of 
the  Crusades  an-1  Mongol  Conquests,  by  Leon  Cahun. 
Ilhist.     Lon.,  1S77.  cr.  svo. 

Sanday,  Uev.  William,  D.D.,  b.  IS13,  at  Holme 
jierrep.iiit,  Nottinghamshire;  graduated,  first  class  Lit 
Hum.,  at  Corpus  Christi  College.  O.xford,  1865  ;  Fellow 
..t  rrinity  College  18i;6-7:!;  ordained  1867;  vicar  of 
Barton-on-the-Heath.  Warwickshire,  1873-76;  Ireland 
professor  of  exegesis  of  H,,ly  .Snript.jre  at  O.xfurd  sinco 
l.'->l,  and  tutorial  Fellow  of  E.xeter  College  since 
t..  u  J^"  "  "'"  '^'''*"''  "f  "  R'"nins"  and  "  Galutians"  in 
Bishop  Ellioott  s  Commentary.  1 .  Authorship  an.l  His- 
torical Character  of  the  Fourth  Gospel,  Lon.,  1872,  p. 
Svo.  2.  Tho  Gospels  in  the  Second  Century  :  an  E.xam- 
inatio.T  of  tho  Critical  Part  of  a  Work  entitled  "Super- 
natural  Religion,"  Lon.,  1876.  p.  Svo. 

"Mr.  SaiKlay's  book  is  not  meant  to  be  a  popular  one  but 

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A  >.\m 


SAN 

It  U  n  very  lmi«irl«nl  diie  fur  llio  crlllciil  ►lilc  of  tlu'  (iin;!i- 
tli/ii  iiH  tn  IIk'  iiiilliiiillclly  of  Ihi'  New  resliiiiuiil,  iiiul  li 
IB  liftrilly  iMiMolhU'  to  Liiiicolvi'  (it'll  wrlU'iMilKiTiiliT  hilr- 
ice»»,  cniiiliuir,  ami  M'rii|pnlciiiMii*-."— >/i(Y7(i(i<y,  xllx.  Vi.\. 

Naiidbi'rKt  .Yliiria.  I.  I.ixlil  in  lliu  l.itiiiKj  ;  :'ij 
ccl.,  I.iin..  In7'.i,  .■!Jiii".  2,  (iliiii|i9('i<  of  ll(.iin'ii  i  Kven- 
iiiH  .M"ilita(icin!<  liir  Suiuliiy.  I.on.,  I  smi,  r.  Ulimo. 

!Sllll(li-ll,  .IUNC|ili.     Alfiniiianila  ul  Art  and  Artl»t», 

1/IMl.,    1^71,   |).    ''HI. 

SiiikIciiiiiii,  K.  I".  Ki^hi  .MimtliK  in  nn  Ox- 
Wii;t;r,,n  :  liiMiiiiii-ecnci'H  iif  lloci-  l.il'e,  l.nn.,  I»7»,cr.  Wvii. 

"I'll  (iiif  wlio  canic  ciillrcly  fiwU  u,  cliv  Milijoct  tills 
wiiulil  Iju  a  iiluiiMint  ami  uiiTplalilu  bonk."— .Icm/,,  xvll. 

Nniidcrn,  .MrN.  .Matiln'w  Half,  Fanner,  I,i.n., 
]f>.S2,  U  veils,  (1.  svii;  iii'w  I'll.,  |SS7. 

Nuilllt'l'N,  \,  Analoiiiy  of  llio  Central  NorvoUK 
i^y.'liMii  in  W'rlihrnli'  .VniniaN,  l.iin.,  l.S7',l,  -Iti). 

SailderN,  l.loyd  ChiirlcN,  h.  l-.i?;  Kra.luali.l  nt 
Cliri>t  Cliurcli,  O.xI'.iril.  Issii;  e.litur  uf  llic  "  iStiile.Miivn" 
Pcrit'.«.  I.  (I'M.)  C'clubriliea  nf  Ihii  Century:  lieiny  a 
I)ii'tiiinary  cif  .Men  iiml  Wdiiien  (if  the  Nineteenth  (,'«n- 
tiiry.  j.iin.,  |s>7,  r  Svii.  2.  Life  (if  Vi.<c(iunt  I'alnier- 
ftim.  I"  ."itate.tiijen"  Ser..)  Lmi.,  Isss,  y,  .Syn. 

SaiiderH,  O.  S.  i;.i.<uy  on  .Menstruation  ami  Ovu- 
latiiin,  l.un.,  I>7S,  |i.  Svo.  \ 

MaildiTN,  S.  J.  W.  liricf  Xoles  on  Structural 
liolany,  I, on.,  IS711,  .•i2nio. 

Sai'idcrs,  T.  >V.  (ianlen  Calendar;  In-Door  and 
Out-liuor  Cullivaliiin,  ,ii'.      lilujit.     l.on.,  I.'<s7,  p.  .Syo. 

Nanders,  »illiain  UnNcvi.  Fac-Simlles  of  An- 
glo ,'<axon    Manu,*.'ri|it3,  iihotozii ,?ra|ilu'il    by    I.ieut.- 

(leneral  .1.  Cameron  :  with  Tian.-ilutiun^,  Ao.,  ,'<outhaui|)- 
ton,  Is-.-f,  f,i|.  ' 

Kaiidi-rs,  M'illiniii    Jilisx,  arehitcct 


of  Curved  Dak  in  the  Wood-Work  and  Furniture  of  An 
(lent  Ilouse.i,  ehielly  of  the  .'^i.xleeiuh  and  .-Seventeenth 
Centurie.s     IMii.sl.     I.on.,  IS.sn,  |„|. 

SaiidcrNuii,  Itev.  Udgur,  M.\.,  [xni,,  vol.  il., 
adil..]  (,'radualeil  at  Clare  Colle^je,  Camhrid^'e,  I  silll ;  or- 
dained IMiL'i  head. master  sui'ee.<slvely  of  .Stoekwoll, 
JIac('lealield,and  Ihintinj^don  Krammar-,<ohools  IS7U-8I. 
1.   History  of  the  Uriti-h  Knipire:  h  ilh  Tahle.s,  .Maps.nnd 


SAN 
!      Saiidford,  .Inhii   li.     Annlynii  of  Couiln's  Piy. 

Choiojfy  :    Willi  .Niilei,  l.on.,   |,S70,   IL'uin. 

Naiidlord,  .lolin  l.aiiHloii.  Kutlmalos  of  tho 
Knulish  Kinn",  l.oii..  1^72,  «vo.  With  TmvNsKNn,  .M., 
(iovcrnini?  Families  of  Fnnland,  Kdln.,  |S7  |, 'J  vols.  Hvo. 

Naiidlurd,  .Mm.  !>!.  K.,  daiiKhler  of  liahriol  .Stone 
I'ooli',  and  wile  of  Kev.  Henry  Kyder  I'oole  .Saiiford.  I. 
I'ainela's  llii|uesl  :  a  .Siory,  I,on.,  IHMI,  lamo.  2. 
Thonitts  I'oole  and  his  Friends,  I, on..  Iss"*, 'J  yuls.  cr.  Hvo. 

"  Il  Is  si.lllcleiilly  clear  lliat  an  accoiiiil  of  I'oole  would 
have  liceii  aice|i|alile  even  If  he  had  never  liiol  any  friends 
more  oinluerit  than  hlniMdl'.  'I'lielr  pn-ence.  no  diaihl 
has  added  xreallyliolh  (o  llie  value  and  llii'ihiinii  of  these 

voliinies  ;  but  I'oole  himself  Is  kept  In  the  loieur I,  anil 

the  reader  Is  made  to  feel  Ihal  he  was  worlhv  of  the  liosl- 
lion.  .  .  .  All  (he  virtues,  faulls,  and  folliles'lhat  went  to 
make  1111  11  iioialile  iiiaii  are  drawn  wllh  extraordinary 
skill  and  lidelily  hi  this  admirable  ldogiu|ihy."— .IM.,  Nii. 

Saildliaill,  II,      I.    IIM.)    Catalogue    of  .Mere ilo 

Marine  ami  .\'aval  .Models  in  the  .-^oulh  Kcnsinxlon  .Mu- 
seum, l.on.,  I  f(7  I,  .Svo.  L'.  (Kd.i  CatiiloKiieof  ihe.Muni- 
tionn  of  War  In  tho  .South  Kensington  Museum,  Lon., 
I.'<7,^,  .svo,  a.  (Kd.i  CataloKuo  of  .Models  ..f  .Miieliinerv, 
DrawinK-Tools,  Ae.,  in  the  .'^outli  Kensington  .Museum, 
l.on.,  |s7.-|.  sv".  d.  (Ed.)  Catalogue  of  Ship  .Models  and 
.Marine  Kiigineering  in  the  South  Kensington  .Museum, 
1,011.,   |S7S,  Svo. 

SiilidhlirMl,  V,  T.  Tahle-IJook  of  Art:  History 
of  Art  in  All  Countries  ami  Ages.  Ilhist.  New  ed., 
N.  York,  l>s:i,  .1(0. 

KHiidlaiids,  John  Poole.  I.  The  Voi.o  nml 
I'ublie  Speaking.  I.oii.,  |s7ii,  p.  svo;  .".d  ed.,  I>8,'i.  2. 
How  to  lievelop  (loneral  Vocal  Power,  l.on.,  InhB.  p.  .ivo. 

SHlldft,  J.  Out  of  the  World ;  or,  Life  in  St.  Kilda, 
Exn'mplci    h""..  I.S7li;  2.1  cd.,  I-*??,  p.  Nvo. 


Sands,  J.  Frank  I'owderliorn  ;  or.  Adventure-  ... 
the  I'aiiipas  of  lluenos  Avres,  l,on.,  l'-,S:i,  p.  svo. 

j      Sandu'itli,  if.  1>.    'The  Walci'-Sup|ily  of  London; 

j  its  Foulness,  and  the  Hemedies,  l.on.,  |s7ti',  p.  Svo. 

i  .Sandwith,  llinnphry,  M.I).,  D.C.I,.,  c.Il.,  f-oK., 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  I.s22-lfs.s|,  son  of  Humphry  Sandwith, 
Sr.,  .M.D.,  ((/.  I'.,  aiiii;  vol.  ii.;)  b.  nt  liri  'iiigton,  Vork- 
.sliire:  t'jok    hia    medical   degree   at    (ho   I'niversity  of 


I'lans,  Lon.,  ls,s|,  I2iiio.  2.  Outlines  of  tho  World's  •■^bi'i'deen  ;  was  inspector-general  of  hospitals  at  Kara 
History,  .\ncient,  .Mediieval,  and  .Modern  :  with  Sjicoial  .  during  tho  siege,  and  afterwards  fur  a  time  colonial  sec- 
Helation  to  tho  History  of  (.'ivilization  and  tho  Progress  '  retar.v  of  Mauritius;  took  an  active  part  in  ihe  relief  of 
of  Mankind,  Kdin.,  I.'^s.'i,  er.  Svo.  1  the  wounded  and  other  suli'ercrs  in  the  Franco-tieruian 

\  strange  mixlnro  of  things  useful  and  things  oriia-  '  "»'.'    Kus.so  Turkish  wars.     For  biog.,  sec  W.viiii,  T.  11., 

ill/ill.  I.  Land  and  Landlordism,  Lon.,  1S7:I,  C.'mo. 
2.  .Minstcrborough  :  a  Tale  of  linglieh  Life,  Lon.,  LSTfi, 
'A  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Sandys,  tJrorpe  >Viiidie.  Don  Garcia  in  Kng- 
land,  Lon.,  1S7U,  svo. 

"  To  thiise  who  enjoy  a  book  of  .social  criticism,  neither 
tanie  nor  olleiisive,  albeitsomewhat  cliinisllv  put  tiwlher 
and  who  are  ready  10  for'L'ivc  two  or  thrce"loolish   iiur, 

y 


mental,  of  solid  Instruiiive  reading  and  of  iliings  (luito 
(lilt  of  ]ilace.  .  .  .  .Mr.  .'^indersoii  is  well  furuishcil  with 
tacts,  and,  as  liir  as  we  have  observed,  his  date.s  uri;  all 
righl."— .Ic.i./,,  xxvii.  l:;n. 

Sanderson,  Frederick  William 

Hydrostatics,  Cambridge,  IS85,  p.  ,Svo. 

Sanderson,  (J.  1*.,  officer  in  charge  of  tho  govern 
iiicnt  elephant-catcliing  establishment  of  .Mysore.     Thir- 


Elementary 


teen  \  cars  among  the  W  ild  licasts  of  India.     Maps  and     diictory  ehaplers   111  virtue  of  a   score  of  wise  and  witiv 
Illust.     Lon.,  I87.S.  4to;  2d  cd.,  Is7i».  I'"'"'"gcs  111  Ihecoursc  of  the  work,  wecaii  lioueslly  icconi 

mend  .Mr.  .--amlys' book. '■-.s■;l,,•^,/„|■,  liii.  4(17. 

Sandys,  John   Udwin,  Lit.    1).,  [miie,  vol.  ii.. 
add.,]  b.  HI  I,  and  educalcd  at  St.  .John's  College,  Ciim- 


'Mr.  ,«amlersoii  did  not  u'>  to  Imiia  to  pick  up  stray 
anecdotes  and  write  a  book  on  spor(,  but  ho  has  written 
well  beeaiise  liis  duty  fell  in  with  his  lileasufe."— .'-iif.  7,'(i' . 
xlvl.  313. 

"Must  long  rank  as  the  standard  autliorltvon  ti-e  Indian 
t'lciihant."— .lo«/.,  xiv.  I."i7. 

Sanderson,  John  Scott  Burden,  M.D.,  LL.D., 
F.U.S.,  b.  1S2S,  at  Ncivcastle-on-Tyne,  Fng.,  and  edu- 
cated at  Edinburgh  Cniversily:  became  physician  to 
.Middlesex  Jlospital  and  the  Urompton  Hospital  for  Con - 
suiiiiition  ;  was  superintendent  of  the  lirown  Institution 
1871-7S,'  ,Joi'     ■■ 


Ircll  professor  of  physiology  at  Cniversity  ,  Cambridge,  rsSi,.Svo. 
College,  London,  l,'<7-l-s2,   ami   in    I''"   -'-  •    •       ..-.  =  '..  ..  •^'"' 


bridge,  w        •■   he  graduated  as  senior  classic   in   lMi7. 
was  clas.-  lecturer  of  .Jesus  College  1S67-77,  and  was 

elected  public  orator  of  the  university  in  IS7(i.  I.  (Fd.) 
The  Uaccut  of  Euripides:  with  Introduction,  Critical 
Notes,  and  Arclucological  Illustration.s,  Cambridge,  Issii, 
er.  xvn;  new  ed.,  enl.,  ISSa.  2.  (Ed.)  M.  Tulli  Ciocro- 
nis  ad  .M.  lirutum  Orator:  a  lievised  Text:  with  lutro- 
luctory  Essays  and  with  Critical  and  Explanatory  Notes, 
'■'"   ''"     "  .3.  An  Easter  Vacation  in  Greece  : 


Sanderson,  Kev.  Joseph,  b.  1823,  nt  liallybay, 

Ireland;    graduated    at    Koyal    College,    Uelfasl,    1-i,^- 

emigrated  to  the  I'liitcd  States  L'<4C,'  entered  the  ' 

try  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  ISl'j;  ed 

Treasury  since  Lss:i.     I.  Jesus  on  the  iioiv  Jiouiit.  N.    pami 

York,  1S69.     2.  Memorial  Tributes,  I.S83.     3.  The  How  j      Sitntbrd,  Mrs.  D.  P 


Ileginning:  Komarks  on  Certain  Modern  Views  of  the 
Creation,  Lon.,  ]X7X,  p.  Svo;  2d  ecL,  ISSII.  (Published 
-^-inally    in    0    parls.  I.'i7,"i-7,'S.)     ,3.    Antithcism  :  Ke 


ntered  the  minis-  ;  marks    on    its    Modern    Spirit,  Lon.,  1S,S3,  p.  Svo.     i. 

''.'"V'','!"' ^'"'l'"  !  '^S'^^""'    "'"'    o"ier    Poems,    Lon.,    1S86,  p.    Svo.     Also, 
Holy  Mount.  N.    pamphlets.  '  '  1 


in  the  Clouds;  or.  Words  of  Comfort  for  those  in  Sick- 
ness. Ac,  N.  York,  1888,  sq.  I2mo. 
13U 


1.  A  Houseful  of  Children. 


Illust.     N.  York,  IS7fl,  sq.  Svo.     2.  Rose   Dale    liooks ; 
new  od.,  N.  York,  I87T,  3  vols.  lOmo.    3.  The  Little  lirown 


I 


~  "X^'T'^'-'X^-^^jn^'Xr—: 


SAN 

Houie  nnJ  the  Chllilren  who  livcil  In  it,  N,  York,  IS77, 
•i|.  Hvo.     4.  Siiii.liiy  Kvcniii^    Hour.  N.  Viirk.  |s77,  iq! 


r,  Ml,  Nvo  1 
N.  V..ik. 


Mvo.     6.  Friiik    iiiiii    lii.i  Kliick,  N.  V.irk,  Ih; 
8lh    thmiiiiinil.     ll.   I'mny   TipTuo'-i    Kumilj 

li'M,'' "1;. '*'"■   J' ,'■'"""    -'^•"y  •"  '  i"■i^llll.l.   lit  Thorn.' 
ilill.     lllu>l.     N.  York,  1>NL'.  H(i.  sv„. 

Nniilord,  MiiiN  licii.iniiijii.  .\  liutory  of  Con- 
ni'CliiMit.     .Miii^  un^l  llliisi.      Ilnrirnr.l,  l-ss,  f:;,,,,,. 

Hnill'onl,  I''.  (Triiii-.i  lii.iinijn.l,«  iin'l  I'rwioii* 
,'<lonoi  :  11  l'o|iuliir  Account  of  Ui'Mi.";  Irom  thu  Krenuli 
of  I.tiuia  Diciihifiiit,  Loll,,  iinil  N.  York,  I.H7;i-7(l  :'  n,|«. 
p.  Hvo.  '  " 

Nimrorti,  John  \V.  A.  Ahihnnm  ,Sii|ireino  Court 
ltf|port!',  vol.  lix.,  .Montnoiiiury,  IS77,  8vo 

Sanford,  Mrs.  I.iicy  1;.  1.  Pn.vcr:  Seleotloin, 
.N.   \ork,    ls7:i,   X2i»„.     L'.   lli«torv  of    Two    Uvch,    X. 

Viirk,  \>7:>,  I  Si 

Sniil'onI,  .Mrs.  .M.  .>I,  A  Visit  to  Kl-fay-unn-himl. 
IlluM.     X.  Vork,  Is7ll,  ,'i|.  Illiiio. 

Sllliucr,  ('.  MIo'h  Ndya^ti-:  a  I'mni,  l.on.,  1S77,  Umo. 
MniiKHlur,  Mrs.  .MiirKiirct  Kli/Hhclli,  tMnw 
KOn,!  b.  |.s:i,s,  »t  \i,w  Kocliflle,  N.V.;  luiuiic.l,  Is.^s, 
to  (ieorgi!  SlUlK.^t(T;  clilor  of  llnr|ic'r'.s  V.ninK  I'fopio 
sinoo  ISSL',  mill  of  thr  Cliristiiiii  liilulliKcncf  r  siiico  |.s7y. 
I.  Splcnili.!  Tiinoi!.  IMuat.  X.  York,  I '<7,"i,  sm.  H,,.  o" 
FiviUliiiiny  Wuek.s.  Illust.  X.  Yo.k,  lf<7.i,  I  •<iiio.  .■!" 
Home  ivnil  llettvon:  11  Hook  of  Tlioiit,'lits  aii<l  Skclolic/ 
liliii't.  Uo.^t.,  lllmo.  -t.  May  Slanh.,|ii.  ami  her  Krieinl] 
h,  \ork,  1S7«,  lilnio.  :,.  Manual  of  Missions  of  the 
Roforiiicil  Church  in  Aincricii,  .V.  York,  |S7S.  11.  Hours 
with  Oirl.t,  N.  York,  l>sl,  IHmo.  7.  I'ocins  'of  the' 
HouBvliolil,  X.York,  Iss:;,  |2nio.  s.  Miss  Dewberry's' 
!<cholars,  unil  what  they  illil,  X.  York,  IH,s2,  12ino.  1» 
lloinu  Fairies  ami  Heart  Flowers:  Twenty  ."^tu.lies  of' 
Children's  Heads,  witli  Floral  I':iubellisliiii...nts,  ,ic.  lly 
Frank  French.  Aecoiii|,iinie.l  by  I'oeuis  by  Margaret 
E.  .'^anK'sler.     X.  York,  ISS7,  fol." 

Nniiki-y,  Itfv.  I'linrli's,  M.A.,  Kiadualed  at  ,<t. 
John's  College,  (.'aiubridge,  IMI;  onliiineil  1n||;  viear 
of  Darton    from    18.i5.     Tlie  S|iartan    and   Tlieban  Su- 

|ireniaeies,  ("Kpoehs  of  Hi.-torv,"i  l,oii,.  IS77,  |> 

Snnkey,  l.ieiit.  Mnttlicw  lU-ury  IMiincus 
Itillll.  (Trans.)  The  Theory  id'  Iron  Koof  and  llridge 
Constnietion  j  frmn  the  (leriimn  of  I'rof.  Kitter,  I'll  It 
Illiist.     .'id  ed.,  I.on.,  |f7il,  Svo. 

Sniigom,  Arthur  lOriiest,  MI).,  F.R.C.l'.,  [mi^,  ' 
vol.  ii.,  .Sa.nso.v,  AiiTui-ii  Kunkst,  add.,]  |ihysician  to  the 
liondon  Hospital.  I.  Arrest  and  I'reventio'n  of  Cholera: 
Anti.septio  Treatment,  I,on.,  ISIifi,  l2iiio.  2.  The  Anti- 
septic .System  in  Medicine  and  ,Suij,'ory  :  a  Treatise  on 
Carbolic  Acid  and  its  Compounds,  Loii.,  |s71,  8vo.  :i. 
hectares  on  ;lio  Physical  Uiagnosi.s  of  Diseases  of  the 
Heart;  2d  ed.,  Tjon.,  I.S76,  12mo.  t.  The  '''reatnient 
of  some  of  the  Forms  of  Valvular  Disease  of  the  Heart 
(Letlsoiiiian  Lectures  '  I.on.,  Iss;t.  l2nio. 

Sansone,  Antonio,  late  director  of  the  .•School  of 
Dyeing  at  the  .Manchester  Technical  School.  1.  Print- 
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I.on.,  ISH7,  8vo.  2.  Dyeing  and  liieaching  of  Wool, 
.«ilk.  Cotton,  Fla.v,  ,te.,  Lon.,  ISSS,  Hvo. 

Sanfinm,  O.  U.  Digest  of  All  the  Fire,  Life,  Ma- 
rine, Accident,  and  Guarantee  Insurance  Cases  decided 
in  Kngland,  Ireland,  Scotland,  Canada,  and  the  I'nited 
States  to  IS76,  Chic,  IS76,  8vo. 

Mantvoord,  C.  V.  Memoirs  of  Eliphalet  Xott,  of 
Union  College,  X.  Y'ork,  ISjii,  p.  8vo. 

Snphir,  Ilev.  Adolph,  D.D.,  [.mif,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
b.  IHllI,  at  Pesth,  of  a  .Jewish  family  which  became 
converts  to  Christianity  in  I84:i ;  graduated  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  (Hasgow  18.)4:  minister  of  the  English  Pres- 
byterian Church,  South  Shields  l.>i,ifi,  Urcenwich  l.sfil, 
Netting  Hill  1,872,  and  Belgravia,  London,  since  KS.s. 
1.  Lectures  on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  Lon.,  I  sen,  l2ino;  9th 
cd.,  1884.  2.  Christ  Crucified:  Lectures  on  I.  Corin- 
thians ii.,  Lon.,  187:< ;  2d  ed.,  I.S74,  p.  Svo.  .'i.  Christ  and 
the  Church  :  Lectures  on  the  Apostolic  Commission 
Lon.,  1874,  p.  .Svo;  2d  ed.,  18S4.  4.  K.xpositorv  Lec- 
tures on  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  Lon.,  1875-76,  2 
vols.  ,'•).  The  Life  of  Faith  :  its  Xaturc  and  Power, 
Lon.,  1871!,  12mo.  6.  The  Hidd;n  Life:  Thoughts  on 
Communion  with  ftod.  Lon,.  1877 ;  new  ed,,  1,S70  p, 
8vo.  7.  Our  Life-Day:  Thoughts  on  .lohn  ix.  4,  Lon.i 
1878,  p.  Svo.  8.  The  Compassion  of  .Jesus,  Lon.,  1881), 
18mo;  2d  ed.,  1882.  9.  Martin  Luther:  a  Witness  for 
Christ  and  the  vSoriptures,  Lon.,  1884.  10.  The  Ever- 
lasting Nation  j  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1885.  Also,  single  sermons 
and  tracts,  in  English  and  German. 


BAR 

HapRWorth,  Klixabcth.  The  FifOi  VnlvornI 
Monarchy;  or,  The  Kingdom  of  Christ  and  his  Saints, 
Lon  ,  1879,  Svo. 

Naptc,  W  illiani.     I.  Our  Smoking  Concert :  being 
Grave    and     Guy    ItecitationH,    Lon.,    |8S7,    l2mo.       2. 
Ltttler-liay    Legends:    being  Iluiiiiiiy    lloniances,    Lon.,' 
I8Hj,  Hvo.     .'1.  Cricketers  Oiived  lor  I8S1I.    Hlust.     Lon 
18S.V 

SarKnnl,  tharh's  llrnry,  .M..\.,  b.  |s.-,ii;  grndu- 
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Lincoln's  Inn  |Ss2.  Ground  Uents  and  Iluilding  Leases, 
Lon.,  188(1,  p,  8vo, 

NarKnnt,  K.  ,>l.  Simple  Lcsons  on  Great  Truths  i 
Suggestions  to  'reiirliers,  I.on  ,  1^88,  |2mo. 

NarKaiil,  M  illiinn  l.ni'as,  [fim,,  vol.  II.,  add.,] 
IHI19-I88II;  educated  at  llie  liiiwrsily  of  Cambridge ( 
a  iiianufaclurer  iit  Hi,  iiiiiigliiiiii.  1,  K-says  of  11  llir- 
luingliam  .Manufacturer.  Lon,,  ls(i',u72,  I  vols,  svo, 

"llciiUvays  writes,  ami  It  |v  a  IiIkIi  nierll.  like  11  tlior- 
"iigli  mail  n|  business,  lie  goes  straliibt  to  the  iioiiit,  ami 
,*„,'"        '"''5'  '■l'-'i;r-lieacled  and  sensible,"— ,s<i/,  AVc,  xx,\l. 

2.  Taxation,  Past,   I'rcsent,  and    Future,   Lon.,   IS74, 

Svo, 

.,"  ^^'flhy  of  iittciilive  perilSHl.  both  as  a  brief  lii-tnry  of 
hnglls  1  liiiaiice  for  very  Iiearlv  a  eeiilury,  11ml  us  a  close 

ami  M.berly-reiiso 1  omiv  ii|niii  the  Ibeorellcal  priiieiiiles 

ol  taxation  ,ui.l  ibe  [.rHclinil  coiisiileriilious  wliicli  nmst 
iieeessiiii  y  nioilliy  ,,r  vary  abstract  llieoiles,"— .s>fc(a(or, 
Xlvii,  ll'JI.i,  '  ' 

:).  Inductive  Political  Economy:  vol.  i.,  Lon,,  I887, 
8vo. 

'■  ItmlrulK  rn  liMrrmtiit  Is  the  device  and  ilosltfn  of  this 
volume,  Heiiln  with  real  facts  iiml  actual  ease.s,  then 
brilii;  In  iiriiiciples  iiml  ilellnltions  by  way  of  roference. 
llii-  iiiellioil  Is  ap|,li,.,|  to  a  variety  iif  t'.ibjects.  ,  ,  ,  The 
comlitioii  ami  ireaii      ol  ol  tlie  iioor  iMciipiesii  ediiBliler- 

able  pan  i.l  tile  b •.  ,  ,  ,  '  .Mr,  Herbert  Spencer's  Ilarba- 

risiii  IS  -be  subject  -ml  titb'  of  one  chapter.  ,  ,  ,  A  more 
leeliiiichi  part  of  social  science  Is  treated  in  ll  e  es.sav  on 
llie  Depression  of  Tniili','  ,  ,  ,  I'liitlifiil  to  Ills  niottri,  be 
IS  iilwiiys  liiterestiiiu  and  Keiierally  Instructive,"— F,  V, 
I-.iii,i;\vi.iiTii:  .1(0./,  x-\xll.  '.".Hi, 

SaiKcainil,  t  apt.  K.  A.,  H,E.  Xotos  on  the 
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8vo.  ' 

Saigrnt,  .'Mrs.  C.  II.    A  Railroad  Waif,  Cin.,  1885, 

Kiiiio, 

Sarscnt,  Cliarlrs  .Spragiic,  b.  I8II,  in  Hostoni 
graduiited  at  Harvard  18112;  editor  of  Garden  and  Forest 
since  18SS;  professor  of  arboriculaire  at  Harvard,  1, 
A  Few  Suggestions  on  Tree- Planting  ;  from  the  Report 
ol  the  .Massachusetts  Stale  Hoard  of  Agriculture  for 
IS7.'),  Rust.,  1870,  8vo.  2.  Catalogue  of  the  Forest-Trees 
ol  Xorth  America.  Wash.,  1880.  H.  (Trans.)  Treatise 
on  Pruning  Forest  and  (bnaniental  Trees;  from  the  Sev- 
enth French  Edition  of  Adoliihe  Des  Cars.  Hlust.  Host., 
Issl,  lOiiio.  4.  Report  on  the  Forests  of  Xorth  America, 
(Tenth  Census, I  Wash..  ISSI,  4to.  5.  Report  of  the  For- 
est Comnii.ssion  of  the  State  of  Xew  York,  Albany,  1885. 
(i.  The  Woods  of  the  United  States  :  with  an  Account  of 
their  Structure,  (Jualities,  and  I'.s-js:  with  Geographieal 
and  other  Xotes  upon  the  Tree.*  which  produce  them,  N. 
York,  1885,  Svo.  7.  Asa  Gray.  l!y  C.  S,  S.  liout.. 
18Sii.  ■  '  ' 

Sargpnt,  Kpes,  [miie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  ISl.'J-lSSn. 
1.   Planchelte;    or,  The    Despair  of  Science.     liy  E.  S. 

Host.,    isiiu.      2.    Proof   Palpable  of   In irt.ilitv :    an 

Account  of  the  Materialization  Phenomena  of  .Modern 
Spiritualism,  Host,,  1875,  12uio.  .3.  (Ed.)  Harper's 
Cyclopiodia  of  liritish  and  American  Poetry,  N.  Y'ork, 
ISSl.Svo.  ' 

Sargent,  Frederick  Lcroy.     Guide  to  the  Rcc- 

ognition  of  the  Principal  Orders  of  Cryptogams  and 
the  commonly  'ind  more  easily  distinguished  Xew  Eng- 
land  Genera:  with  a  riill  Glossary,  Cambriilge,  .Mass., 
ISsi;,  121110. 

Sargent,  G.  Hewlett.  1.  Adventures  of  Two 
Brothers,  Lon.,  1882,  12mo.  2.  Joe  Harman's  Expe- 
riences, Lon.,  Issi,  12nio.  .I.  Ned,  the  Barge  Bov. 
Lon.,  1885,  12mo.  '  b  j, 

Sargent,  George  E.,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
Down  in  a  .Mine;  or.  Buried  Alive,  Lon.,  18fi3,  l8mo. 
An.™,  X,'w  {"!„  r-7s,  2.  Harry  the  Whaler,  Lon., 
18B;i,  18mo.  Anon.  Xew  ed.,  1879.  Ii.  Lilian  :  a  Tale 
of  Three  Hundred  Y'ears  Ago,  Lon.,  1864,  12iho.  Anon. 
New  ed.,  1878.  4.  Frank  Harrison's  Story.  Hlust. 
Lon.,  cr.  Svo.  5.  Harry  the  Sailor.  Hlust.  Lon.,  cr. 
Svo.  I!.  TheSpcnsers;  Chronicles  of  a  Country  Hamlet. 
Hlust.     Lou.,  cr.  Svo.     7.  Nails  Driven   Home;  or,  Mr, 

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chiinirtiT-,  pn.m  niMil  or  m.t,  l...,i.  ,i ii  l,|, ,  ,.r  l„  r "  I 

IKPllI  IM.Tl'.|llll,n|,)   ir |||,.,'-,>„,,  ii,,.^  Ml'.'  '■ 

Niirtoriiii.,   .»lr».   Kriiitalliic,   wife  '  ,p7tli«  int., 
Miijiir-di'd.  Mirturiii».     Tliruo   Moulin   in   tliu  S„u.lnii 

■  'Mil.,   iMH.'i,  ^V;».  ' 

Mlitlri,  M,  Nealiimlrl,  miperliitond.nl  of  vciimo- 

illiir  .lii.lit..  In  iliK  IV.-.i.l. y  C.ll,.^,.,  Mihlrim.     Notu, 

oiv  Arynn  iind  l»riu idlmi  IMiilolo^v.      I'lirl  I       ISHft 

S»|ou-,  Krn.'.t  Mn MM.,  I,.  |(ii,|,  j^nVlu- 

«(.■  .1  (he  I  mvuiHltv  of  l.un.lon  ;  ,l,ii„in.-«u  ««,ri'liii y 
I"  t  ,..  llMfMh  h.gutlon  ut  Tokio  l.sns-Hlj  inlni.f.r  rcsl. 
iknt  iini  coiisiil-Koninil  iit  lliin«kok  lMs;,-sw,  uii.i  ■.„»■» 
tliin  in  UriiKiiiiy.  With  IIawkh,  I,ifM t.  A.  (I.  M  li  M 
(retited.iA  llan.i-llook  for  TruvHlcr*  in  Cfnln,!  '.ni.'l 
Nortl».,n  .Jii|,Mn:  Willi  As.Tiii,  „r  ,|,o  I'liiK.ii.ul  .M„un. 
t.iin»  ami  l>.;..Tii,tioi,«  of  Tiin.|,li..,,  lli,i.,ii,.„i  Nolry,  „n<| 
'..•Kun.lH.     U  ith  M„i,*Hn,l  I'lani.     Vukolmn.ii,  ,xh.,nKl,.,i, 

,, ,..„„^     ■""'  ll"n«-kon;{,  |sf(o, 

iin    Aiitol,ioj5ni|iliy,   l.on.,  istfl),  p.     ,  „",. "'^'  '"'""ir  "inl  nwnrcli  (•oiisii|cii..ii.s  In  iliK  vdlunio 
t   (.'nn.brian.  aiLlotl,.,,   St„ri..,  .If  !     "  I' '";'",",""""'V"""^""''  "'l'"i-''""l'"i  •  //ii-'l  ill' val- 

tllUflllT  111  Mil-  I'Ur  KllM."— ,\y«c/,l/«,-,  Iv    hill. 

With  Masak  iTA,  IsHiiiASMi,  „f  the  Imperial  JapiinL.,,. 
I;or..|«n  (Iffl,.,.,  An  KnKli.l,.,Iapunc»u  |)i'li„iiaiy  of  tho 
.spoken  l„ii,«iiaK,.,  l,on„  IS7ll,  .,,.  |rt„i„;  :m  ,,|.,  1^711. 

S.iltiTl.'«,  II.  L.  Tho  l'olitic.,i  History  ul  tlif 
rrovini'ool   .Now  York,  X.  V„rk,  \HH:,    Hvo 

SiUtfrlhwaltis  T.  K.  M,.„u„l  of  lliHolou-y. 
Illii>t.      I,.iii.,  issi,  8vo 

S.iltliiijmHlhHn,  Hev.  W.  T.  Six  Month,  in 
hiife'liiii,!  I  1,11,,^  a  (  0111*0  of  I.iTiiircH  hy  a  Native  CI.t- 
Kynmn  ol  thu  Church  Alin.ioniiry  Mocicly,  Alu.lras,  InsI, 

.,**"'"'■';'. ''J'''^"    ••'•     "i'tory   of  TuL(.roiiIo8i..    from 
the  1  iiiif  .,1  .vyUiu»  to  t|„,  i-roHont  I)ay  :  in  Part  11  TnuiM. 


irlhcourt,  L.in.i  IsTj^  Irtiim.     || 
'"n     IK;.),  IHuio.      IL'.   An  Ol.i 
I,  (.,  -i   •>.     1:!.   Eihol  lliiioni  or, 
l.on.,  '^7i,  I    .  ..     I  1.  The  Poor, 
.i.i.(  Hixiionce,  (..,,,   1^71,  11,  svoij 
,«l.,       -^'A.     Ifi.   Tho    Oiiiii.in     C^uilfy,   !tpd  ! 
'  ;    . -.   l.on.,     •''4,  f,.  8n. :   now   f-i  ,  ftsg.    i^ 
jh      U1..M;,'   Turnliix,     Sii:|    llfktr    "ItetchcH,    l.on.,  |87ft, 
'l|iiio.     17.   Ilurlock  (Jliiasej  or.  Am.. ng  tliu  .Sussex  Iron 
Works,    l.on.,   |S7rt,    \f,wo.      IH.    .Muik.Mel     Will.   l„,n 
I8<«,  jonio.      111.  Arnold  l.,v.lii':  a  WurkiiiK  .Mann  l.ilu 
•M   I-.xpericnoo  I    new  cl..   |,„n.,  IS78,  1,.  nvo.     Anon. 
».  Ou,    lon-WeekH'.Strike,  l,on.,  I»:s,  IJuio.     .'I.   Iluy« 
«IH)BU„y.-.      illu^t.      l.on,,  IS7U,  p.     vo.     22.   My  Scar. 
IWSbawlj  or,  iiiii  of  |j,.|,i,  i)„t  of  D,,,  .'.r,  l,„n.,  l"-», 

B*.     '"•     2.1.   L«n,(,lon   .Miiio.r :    .<.Tne«  aiol   .^ketohun 
I"   Mi.ioi        r  ;i  Kaiiiily   llible,  l.on.,  IS>l>,  l2mo. 
,  3  iii'i  l.on.,  I8S(I,  l2nio.     2.).  IMiilip  (iaiu-- 

ror,|,p,,,„,  ,  l„M,<,  I.oii.,  Is.si),  p.  Svo.  211.  The  Story 
of  Charles  o-u.  je;  an  Autohiography,  l.i 
Mo.  27.  The  V,,unn  Ciiinbriaii.  ami 'otlioi  Storiea  of 
School-  loys,  r.on.,  |N'<ii,  ,-vo.  28.  Without  Inteudinx 
It;  or,.John  Timroft,  Ila.helor  and  lieiiedict,  Lon.,  I>s|, 
»i|.  Iilmo.  '.'11.  The  Franklins;  .,r,  I  he  Story  of  a  Con- 
viel,  I,on.,  HM2,  nc,.  |ii„i„.  ;;:..  Alice  Harlow'.-  Trunt ; 
or,  I  rineiple  in  Kverylhinn  j  new  c.l,,  I.oii.,  |S8;|,  p.  8vo. 
.11.   .Missiiij;  the  Seholarsliip,  I.oii.,  1887,  l2nio. 

NllrKont,   II.   \V.     .Merlon   Sundays:    Sonuona  of 
the  I. ale  II.  W  .  Sargent,  l.on.,  |S7ii,  p.  ■8vo. 
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is  111   IN82.     Skeleton  T s  throuK'h   Knghuid,  Iroiunil 

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.\.  York,    IS7I. 


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Saui'r,  (jeiirge. 


,  .     •  ,  •'*•  t'haplers   for  Iho  Times.      lly   a  Ilerh- 

ehire  iMiriiHT.      I,,,o,  lierkshiro  Co.,  Miiss.,  I8,s|,  8vo 

Sartfcnt,  .Mrs.  .lolin  T.  ( i;d.  1  Sketches  aii.l  Rem- 
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SnrKcnt,  .\iitliHn,  [./H^■,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  1704-1875, 
b.  at  I'ultney,  Vt. ;  ndinittoil  to  the  bar  I8I1I;  hehl  puc- 
CBSsively  several  offices  at  \Va..|iington,  including  that 
ot  commLssioncr  of  eustoiiiH  l8iil-i)7;  was  Washingion 
oorrcspomlciit  of  tho  Cnitcl  Siate.s  (JazcUo,  and  wrote 
under  the  pj.iiilonyine  of  "  Oliver  Old.school."  I'ublic 
Men  and  Kvcnts,  from  tho  Commencement  of  Mr.  Mon 
roos  Admiiiislniiion  in  I8I7  to  tlie  Clo,so  of  Mr.  Fill- 
moro's  Administration  in  l8.-.:i,  I'liila.,  1875,  2  vols.  8vo. 

whilln'"','''''  /';  "'"•  ','"'''".'  '""'  I"'l'i'hir  class  ut  w.,rks' 
wh,  ,""■■''''  ,""""'>■  "'  I'cr-oiml  rcmini«viices,  ami 
whici  1  lii.s  rank  animm-  the  l„.st  ,,r  l,i.„„ri,.al  materials 
,  I  .M  ,,.,'■'  r'l""-'  ""'h'  '"  '"•■•""Kcd  ami  ,v„  ,.,„„bi„ed  Willi 
^ithei  mileriuls  as  1,1  lorm  a  pretty  compl,.,,.  poliiicai  his- 
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SargiMit,  H'.  M.     (Ed.)  Maine  Wills,   1(110-17011, 
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Sarson,  Hev.  (Jeorge,  M.A.,  graduated,  senior 
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Sartoris,  Mr«.  AdclatUe,  1814-1870,  daughter 
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Kcmb  e,  «a;„v;  ;  achieved  celebrity  aa  an  opera-singer 
in  Italy  and  Lngland,  but  retired  from  the  stage  on  bur 
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a  Irench  Country. llou.so,  Lon.,  I8II7,  p.  8vo. 

ei.'ouL'h 'ev';  '■'""'Y''^'''  ^■'";»K''  di-playcd.  therj  is  Inei.leiit  j 
Mtiii     '.         ''Th'  '"■  "'"l'-''-^'"."d.  lu  this  Ihiii  vnhime  lo 
Am  1,  '•.[-■  '1    ""^  l'!"'"}-""'!  filiated  novelsof  ibe  ■  l,«,iy 
WHS  ,  .-.■  i       ,     ■>  ■  •  ■'"■''  '^  ">"«■%'">•  "i'  originals,  pcrhap.s,  ! 


2.  Medufn,  and  other  Tales.     ISy  the  Author  of  ". 


Wee_  in  a  F 

"  The  stories 
music,  with  the: 
it  Is  ineidn,-i,i|y 
Slid  Inigical  .,;c-, 
singing  conve>^i. 
No.  2122. 

3.   Past    Hor.rT,.     !K,:  led,    with    a    Pref. 

Daughter,   Mm.   Uc.'J^ii.       J.,on.,  1880,  2  v. 

1316  >  •   '  • 


1  Country-llouse."     Lo,,.,  |S6S,  8vo. 

.ni.-e  fnimuwork  for  ti.  •  thoughts  about 

^i"o;;ni  ihell.'st,  .  .  .  Hliicli.allbougli 

'     ,.■  .'ert.s  i.ji.;  niiisie,  Is  ,1  paiiifiii 

.  Ill;    erit!-  -  vi  on  the  iiuthod  of 

c,       •ui>.Mi\i'jt;leinstructioii."— -KA, 


(•y   her 
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,  ,t','-.   r  '"•  Vk-,."-     ■■  """J-B-'-k  of  Kuropean  cX. 
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i  F.,"..*^"""'  "'  """  <''"""'•'    ^"^  ^''"'''  C'unLKs 
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Saiinders,  AMred.  I.  Our  Domestic  Hirds  :  a  V  ac 
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!Sn..,M  er«,  li      The  Healer  Preaelier:  Sketches 
Medical  .Mission  Work,  Lon.,  I8,s.|   p   8vo 

i..fR"'!^'":rt'"'7!:;''ii^i"''^^'^'' «""""'  "f  «"'■ 

Sannders,  J.     Hints  for  i  ..o,,'  1.,  ,eli. 
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Saunder§,  James.    R,.    ;ir    ',„|, 
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Saunders,  John,  \,n,ie,  vol.  ii.,  „,i,m 
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'  I  on  Class 

^iiid  other 

I.  LsracI 


2.    Iho  Shiii-OwMi-r'n   naM.rt.*^.  .   „   v I    T  


2.    Ihe  ,'^hip-Owner's  Daughter:  a  .\oyel,  Lon.,  1870 
3  vols.  cr.  8vo.     3    The  Lion  in  the  Path,  Lon  ,1876    , 
bvo.      4.  Jasper  Deane,   Wood  Carver  of  .■«(     P- u I's  • 
Tale,  Lon.,  1877,  cr.  8vo.     5.  The  Sherlocks   Lon     Is-ii 

vols  er  8V0.     6.  The  Tempter  Reh,t[; 'i  fe  i^,' 

Wl'  itn"'  1880  1"  'f  ^-     ^-  ■'•">  "f^"  Dreani'ers;  a 
^>io\ei,  l,on.,   1880,  .i  vols.  or.   8vc;  new  cd     I88S      8 

Love's  Martyrdom  :  a  Play  and  Poem"  Un!,  18Jv2mo: 


p^vwjM.^i^ ..  i.iM  I  i^j^-njwy  4t  -v 


HAU 

Miirtynliinr  wm  mlwl  ,„ii,„  i|,i,iv  ,. . 

much  ,r,.i...i  ,,v  i.,..k,.„,':„.i  ;,'^,,i  '••  "^v:;,"'" 

\l>'lliii;  or,  The    Mi ,|   |),„|hv    l>nl    ■    „  ■r,.u 

^  «..u,.U..r,.  Ii,„h..rl„t..    M„.  .w,:„.  Mb«,  h  .r„- 

i;;.w»,,i,n.uo,.N..«,i:::,  i,.,,!;,'.  :';^^ 

a'  si'. ;,  ;• 'v,V:  ■'■,  '";  '•'"""""y  •''"■i"iioii„„ 

Ih.     .Munh.||,Ml     CnriMM,,,!,,,,     Act,     Is,;^^.        „  ,         „•  ' 

SnumltTs,  W.  II.  Ami.uIh  .,(■  l'„rt„„outl.  Ill, 
lon.'Ml,  l)h,;{m|,hi,Ml.  ,k.'.,  I,ui,.,  I^Mi   sv„  "'""""''    ""• 

HuiiiuUtn.  «.  II.  lifrnard.  '  ,,„^;,,„,,  „„,,  t,,^. 
Lot'ls.si    ,';;';'""K''""-^l-o:     >vUh    Cullu.vpe  "/.,i„,X 

exhaustive,  un.l  l/i«  «  JH.rmi.i^^lt'^S-lAS.-xxii: 
2.  Tho  N'cHT  Piirlianient,  IsM),  l,on.,  IS.SO   i,   8vo 

S«ui..l..r«,  Willi,,...,  I.M,.s.,  ,1, ,„r  l/f  tie  ex- 

pcrnnontu    lan„»  of  the  Dou.inlon  ,.f  C„„.i,la.     In,cc  a 
inj^unuu.    to    Fruits,   I'hila.,  iS8;i,  V'uu.;   IM   ed!,  c"nt 

Siivhrc,  a.  I».     (Trnn...)  Th-  Stone  Sciil„turcH  nf 
•oprtn    «n,l   (2u,ri«ua,  ,i,uwn    l.y    ||.   Me^.e ;      li  t,"^,,  | 
ana  l.e,en,,tm.  Text  by  J.  S.h.nhit,  \.  V„rk,  IMS,')    , 
iiL"ri'h"rf:"?'     ^Val,in«,or,i..«to,.y„rA;u.r: 

.■i  v'?.l*s'",T8'vo'*    ^^'"""'''  "  ''""'"■■  =  "  •'''°^°'-  I-""'.  '■'''''«. 
SuviiBe,  (Jc;orge  H.,  M.D.     Insanity  nnJ  AllicJ 
.Nouio»c«,  I'ractinil  ana  Clinicnl,  I.on.,  IsSJ    l"m„ 

.  aiuar  tan  Ho>,,i.  ,|  u,r  Al'„„,cn  ana  ChiMren,  l.on.lun. 
01  I  S^'l.?";.",'"-"'  '"""""'"gy-  -""•  ."^ur.McalAnaton.y 
Mho,l.,l"H2     '■='"«  0''S''"«'     I""»'-     I.on.,  l!.-0.  410, 

SnvBge,  Marmioii  W.,  [„„„,  vol.- ii.,  ada.,]  1823 

f,r  «:„'„„  K"*"'""''"t  official  in  Dublin,  an,l  afte  waras 

■„,,„n    /.?"  "^"'"'  ".'    "">    '"'"J""  E.xau,ino>.     The 
Moman  o(  liusine.. :  a  Novel,  Un.,  1S70,  :i  vol..  p.  8vo. 

Savage,  Hev.  Mi.iot  Judson,  b.  1S4|,  ai  Nor- 

[nar7'iMV    '■■.'''k'"'""""'  '"  """«"'  Thoologi.,,1  Sem- 

X^r.f  ,  '   i'.K     l"™'""    *   t'ongreKational    minister; 

nee  1874      \    rf-  °/-  '^^  ^'"">''  ' '^'"'"'"''n. )  ""'ton 

05t    187^"   19     ^-*"-'»"»""y  ">"  ^"''"'■o  »'•   Manhood 

of  Co'tuw'  f  T.  ^-  '■'«'"  ""  "'«  ''""''^  ■  "'■  'lint' 
Th    T  :•    •      '  """"  "'  «""ow,  liost.,  18-fi.  l8mo,     S 

111  m  ="'o  "''  ^'''"'"i'"".  Boat.,  i.H7tl,  sq.  12mo.  4' 
Wuffton  :  a  Story  of  To-Pay,  Host.  1878,  IL'mo.  5  Life 
Question.,  i;„8,..  ,s7il,  l2mo.  fi.  The  Moral.  ;f  Evolu! 
.on  Best..  1S8U  12,„o.  7.  Talk,  about  Je.u,,  C  "., 
S»!f  ;  I  ^i  ^"^'"^  '"  "'"'  •  Examination  of  some 
Fundamental  Theistio  Problems;  [al.o]  Address  on  the 


8AV 


llo.t.,  IHMI,   I  .,,10         III     Tor.  "■'•      •'■"'''*>""'. 

i;^7;24n,o:'vr'My';';..:i:5;;,,:i-7'r,,r^'i^R:;- 

ll«lou»    lte,on.tri„.ti:,n.  It,,,,.,   Is^H    I'.,,',.  Viih  P^. 

1-..    V,  i,y  i.n-tino  llio/.,  j'hihi.,  IsM,  „..  i,,,,,, 
Navagc     H.       .<lia.rord  on-Av„„   ;^^.,t.,,   ,1,,.   vol 

."i"*.",!'?', '*"*'•  **'""«'!•  "ijhnrd,  At  \    „„,|„ 
H«"l  at  Trinity  <  "iloK,^  .•alui^■^|,H^  l^.:- :  ^r    uiic.m"      i 

,"■',"■  1;^  •^'V''*  "'"'■"  "*"•     ■n.o  Soul..  „i   ,l,e     iX'oi     : 
tli.;irPI,...|,awee„Dva,h.u.d.ho.ienor„.H.!!:^|:;:;;:;; 

>*'«vll«',  ll«-v.  lloiirol.ior  Hrey,  M  A    r„„/,   v.,l 
...  add.,!  Bradmued   a,    l; .,„.,.|  ( Vl  ..,  , '; ,         j,   "  ' 

1    I".  Mo.       ...    Ihu    I'.nd.'nd'  of    (  „.   Kifvidian    Mono 

ments  to  the  .^.■ioiirn  nC  il,..    i-..     r.      '«•*['"""   .'lomi- 

I    'ri...   1.1         '    '1'""^"  01   the   i,-raelile,   in    Kkvui.  ImT" 

.1  .0  All,ana.Hian  freed I  our  Duty  i„  regard    o  i 

.'?,':'""'.!""'■  '■ '.:  •\';>'>-»tiv..  of  i.^iet,,  1,0,'  ,1  sr,; 


■a..  i->u,  p.  ,sv„ 


II. 


/laruiony  between   th.- 


Ih. 


2d 

llolo^y  o|    hgyiitalid  thellil.le,  ^71.      7     ,  |.-,|  ,    »  ,.|„.l 

:;.yitheHev.i,'j^:^:^,^!:.i-:^-v-^-.;;.- 

ltoi,m„i.in«  the  KiiKli.h  Chu,    1,,-  L„„.,  |,n"i"  •''  'I' 

js;;|;™rsl,:;::,ft,;,'=;s':.5 

r     I   ''"""V,''"   "'"'1*  01  Coinm,       I'l-uye   V   ImV?       I- 

i:^7,r'i^;rl:!;:r"ri"'^l;:' '■>-■'' ''''^'-■"- 

a  iU-ply  to   the  |ii.-ho|,  of  i,i„eol„, 
.Millunniuni.    [,„n.,   |>77,   m,„„        , 
..suy  on  the  Catholic  I'ractiee'of  A, 
,  ..,;'■  '^"-'  "■'■■  '■'."'••lite:. ;'    the 

tory,   l'hilo.«o,diy,  „n,l  Kihnolo^y  „n 


ide  of  Chri.-t :  with 
'lid  a  View  of  ilio 

A  Letter  to  Dr. 
I  ieular  Confessiun, 
i  •-'limoiiy  of   llis- 

10  .'•llbjei-t,  l.sril. 


rauiid  of  Gizeh, 

^Vorld"  ill  l.s.sl- 

I'-i-iiilii  Mother 

to  llll^^-ia  and 

y  the  Kn;;li..h 

■vo.      111.   I.et- 

i-ui-y  ami   thu 

211.   I-'ultill..,! 

'■«'.  I.'^'<2.     21. 

■'  and  Coin- 

■'or  IluKlcy 

;  .  Lon.,  Is86, 


{<!.  '^I'Klo-l.raelisni  aiid'tiie'u/cat  1 
.on,.  l.-,s,,,  .sv„.  l7,"TheKnd„fth, 
»-.  acoordint!  to  tho  I'roj.hecie.-.  of  th 
;Mii|,tnn  and  Aneicnt  I'ropheeies  rolati 
lurkoy  l,.,sl.  18.  llo>v  India  was  Wo, 
under  tlivo  and  ilasting.-,  Lon„  IS.sl,  ,, 

ATlellW""''  ;:"    "'"  '^-Ki"- Israel    1.. 
Alleged  Advent  ol   Chri.-t  in  1^82    1881 

ropheey  in  I'roof  .d'  the  Truth  of'serli.'r 
Iho  1-irst  Ucsurrei-tion  the    lieliever'-   II 
r.h   tr    ."-Mr,  (Jhid.tone  .:,:;■  Pro, 
oi.^tho  Mosaic  Cosmogony  :  „n  E.xaminatio 

fc'^^;;iie:-L;-"^7'^^5^^ 
lKi^r;;a^;;!i^iji::..':7-;-- -••--- 

«  story  of  liitualisni,  I.on.  ";880,-;, ,"  fino' ''  "" -^ie 
!e..utiul  House  with  i,,s  Seven  IMIIafs.  lI;,.  L  ,': 
!2mo,  "<-•"!«;  or,  Not  Forsaken,  Lon,    18  "s.: 

SavilU  lliam.    (Trans.)  The  Grandidiers 

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Tiile  of  Berlin  Life,  by  Julius  Rodenberg,  Lon.,  18S0, 
I!  vols.  |).  S\Mi. 
•'Snvill,   I'lin,"   (I'seiid.)     Soo  IIkpwoiith,  Mus. 

GKuHOK    lllOllKS,  KIIJHii. 

Siivory,  C  II.  The  ('ii])cr-IInngei-,  I'nintcr, 
GrniniT,  iind  Deuurator's  Assistant.  ]iy  u  Decorator. 
Lnn.,  1S7S. 

Savory,  II.  S.  (ieometrio  Turning:  n  Xew  Pro- 
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Savory,  William  Scovell,  h'.U.H.,  [miir,  vol.  ii., 
aild.,]  1).  ISL'll;  Mirgeon  and  lecturer  on  surLiery  at  Uni- 
versity Hospital,  London  :  president  of  tlie  Koyal  Col- 
lege of  Surgeons  I.S.SS-.SIi.  1.  On  the  I'atholugy  of  Can- 
cer, (liradsiiaw  Lecture,  1S,S-I,)  Lon.,  ISSa,  .Svo.  2. 
Ilunterian  Oration  nt  the  Koyal  College  of  Surgeons, 
Lon.,  ls>r,  ."^vo. 

Saward,  II.  ('.  1.  Arti.stio  Flower  Decorations  for 
liall-Uo.uns,  Halls,  &i:.,  L.jn.,  1S3L',  p.  ,Svo.  2.  Decora- 
tive Painting :  a  Practical  Iland-liook,  Lon.,  ISSS  p. 
Svo. 

Sawkillii,  J.  <J.  Reports  of  Geology  of  Janiaion, 
Lon.,  isili),  .Svo. 

Naivtcllc,  Mrs,  E.  W.,  ("  Tracy  Towne,"  pseud.) 
1.  liest  Ornauient;  nc?  ed.,  Host.,  IS7.S,  lliino.  2.  Best 
AVay  , 'Series,  Host.,  IS'S  3  vols.  4to.  .'i.  Pen  and  I'eneil 
Pictures,  Lost.,  LS7S,  4to.  L  Pet's  Christmas  Honor; 
new  ed..  liost.,  ls!7s,  Ifono. 

Snwtclle,  Rev.  Henry  Allen,  D.D.,  [miie,  vol. 
ii.,  add  .]  ls:i2-ISS.O,  b.  at  Siilney,  Mo.;  graduated  at 
Colby  University  ISil,nnd  nt  Newton  Theological  ."Sem- 
inary |S.")S  ;  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Iia|iti8t  Church. 
Things  to  Thinli  (jf.  San  Kran.,  IST.'i. 

Sawyer,  Arthur  Robert.  Accidents  in  Mines 
in  the  North  Stall'ordshiro  Coal-Field  arising  from  the 
Falls  of  Hoofs  and  Siiles  :  their  Causes,  and  the  .Means 
of  Diminishing  their  Frequency,  &.a.  Illust.  ILmley, 
ISSIi.  >vo. 

Sawyer,  II.  C,  .'NLD.  Nerve  Waste:  Practical 
Information  concerning  Nervous  Impairment  and  Ner- 
vous E.vhanstion  in  Modern  Life,  San  Fran.,  18SS, 
12mo. 

Sawyer,  Sir  James,  M.I).,  F.R.C.P.,  b.  1S14; 
senior  physician  to  (Queen's  College,  Birmingham,  since 
l-'Sl,  and  professor  of  medicine  in  Queen's  College  since 
lS;<.'i;  knighted  Iti.Sj.  I.  Physical  ijiagnosis  of  the  Dis- 
eases of  the  Lungs  and  Heart,  Lon.,  ISTd,  12iuo.  2. 
Contributions  to  Practical  .Meilicinc,  Lon.,  I.sSii,  Svo. 

Sawyer,  John,  Fellow  of  the  Institute  of  Account- 
ants. 1.  A  Criticism  of  the  Rev.  C.  Vcjysoy's  "Frag- 
ments from  Rcimarus,"  Lon.,  LS8I),  p.  Svo.  2.  The 
Automatic  Calculator,  Lon.,  18S0,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Au- 
tomatic Multi]ilier,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo.  4.  Automatic 
Arithmetic,  Lon.,  1SS{),  sup.  r.  Svo.  0.  Patent  System 
of  .\utr)inatic  Calculation,  Lon. 

Sawyer,  L  ■  S.  Ii.  United  States  Reports  of  Cases 
in  the  Circuit  and  District  Courts  for  the  Ninth  Circuit, 
lS7ll-S,'i,  San  Fran.,  lS7l-8fi,  10  vols.  Svo. 

Sawyer,  Rev.  Leicester  Anibro.se,  [nnte,  vol. 
ii.,  add.]  Final  Theology  ;  vol.  i.,  Introduction  to  the 
New  Testament,  Historic,  Theologic,  and  Critical, 
Whilesborough,  N.Y.,  lS7i),  12mo. 

Sawyer,  S.  E.  History  of  the  West  Roxbury  Park  : 
how  Olitained:  Disregard  iif  I'rivale  Rights,  Ac,  1S7;I- 
18S7,  (ilouceslcr,  .Mass..  l,sS7,  Svo. 

Sawyer,  Rev.  Thomas  Jeiferson,  D.D.,  [miir, 
vol.  ii..  add.,]  b.  1SII4,  at  Heading,  Vt.     Fndless  I'unish- 
nient   in  tlie  Very  Words  of  its  Advocates,  liost.,   ISSil, 
•  Itinio. 

Sawyer,  William.  1.  Ten  Miles  from  Town  :  with 
Poems,  Lon.,  isiili,  liirno.  2.  The  Legend  of  Phyllis: 
with  a  Year  of  Song,  Lon.,  1872,  l2mo. 

Siiwyer,  William  Edward.  Electric  Lighting  ' 
by  Incanilcscence,  and  its  .Application  to  Interior  Illu-  i 
minaiion.      Illust.     -X.  York,  ISSI.  Svo. 

Sawyer,  Migor  Williuni    Ilarcourt,  brigade-  j 
major,    Alflershot.      (Trans.)    (ierman    Field    E.xercise, 
]xss:  being  a  Translation  of  Part  H.  of  the  New  German  1 
Drill-P.ook,  Lon.,  ISSS.  ISmo.  1 

Sa\l>y,  Elizabeth  M.  A.  F.  1.  Earth's  Many' 
Voice,  Lon.,  iMi.'i,  two  scries,  Ifimo.  Anon.  2.  Parables 
of  Life.  1S72,  sq.  Iiimo.  .Anon.  .S.  Voices  cjf  Nature. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1-77,  sq.  lOmo.  4.  The  Parabic.f  of  the  ' 
Kingdom  :  Our  Lord's  Parables  simply  told  for  Children. 
Illust.  Lon.,  lS7i»,  sii.  lllmo.  5.  The  Dible  Story.  liy 
the  Author  of  "Earth's  iMany  Voices."  Lon.,  1883,  p. 
8vo.     Ancjn. 

S,,xby,  Henry  L.     The  Birds  of  Shetland:  Ob- 
i;«8 


SAY 

servotions  on  their  Habits,  Migration,  Ac,  Lon.,  IS74, 

8vo. 

Saxby,  Mrs.  Margaret  Jessie,  ( Edmonston,) 

j  wife  of  .'I.  L.  Sa.\by,  mi/irii.     And  sec  EnMOXSTON,  Kkv. 

I  Bn)T,  iii/irn.     1.  One  Wee  Lassie,  Lon.,  Is7r,,  I8mo.     2. 

j  Duala-Mist:  or.  Stories  of  Shetland,  Lon.,  1870,  l2mo. 

I  .'!.  Rockbound:  a  Story  of  the  Shetland  Isles,  Lcm.,  187", 

j  l2ioo.     4.  (ieordie  Hoye ;   or,    A    Waif  from   the  Grey- 

I  friars  Wyml,  Lon.,  lS7!t,   l2mo.     .'1.  Snow   Dreams;  or, 

I  Funny  Fiinoies  for  Little  Folks,    Lcm.,  I^Sl,  s(|.  llimo; 

new   ed.,    1SS3,    4to.     6.  Breakers    Ahead ;    or.    Uncle 

.Jack's  Stories  of  Great  Shipwrecks,  Lon.,  18S2,  p.  ^vo. 

7.   Hen    Hanson  :  a  Story   of  George  Watson's   College, 

Lon.,   ISS4,  I2mo.     8.   Preston  Tower;  or.  Will  be  no' 

eouie  back  again?    Lon.,  IsSI,  p.  Svo.     !i.   The  Lads  of 

Loudon,  ISS7,  p.  Svo.      111.  Dora  Coyne;  or.  Hid  in  the 

Heart,    Lon.,    18S8,  p.   Svo.      II.   Lindemann   Brothers; 

or.  Shoulder  to   Sb(mlder.     Illust.     Lon.,   l.'sSS,  |i.  S\o. 

12.  Oil  on  the  Troubled  Waters  :  a  Story  of  the  Shetland 

Islands,  Lon.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo. 

Saxe,  John  (>odrrcy,  LL.D.,  [nnir.  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
d.  18S7.  I.  Fables  and  Legends  of  .Many  .Countries, 
rendered  in  Rhyme,  Host.,  1S72,  ICmo.  2.  Leisure-Day 
Rhymes,  Host.,  1S7.'),  llimo. 

"Saxon,  Van,"  (Pseud.)  See  SiMfsox,  JIiis. 
Ev.AX(:h;i,ixi-:  M.,  iiin-<i. 

Saxton,  W.  W'.  The  New  York  E.\(!ise  Law  :  with 
Civil  Damage  Act  ami  Amendments.  Albanv,  IS7,'),  llimo. 
Sayce,  Rev.  Archibald  Henry,  LL.D.,  b.  isifi, 
at  Shirehanipton,  near  Bristol,  Eng. ;  was  educated  at 
Grosvenor  College.  Bath,  and  iit  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
where  be  graduated  with  ■■  first  class  IsfiS:  became  a 
Fellow  in  ISfia,  tutor  i.i  ]S7II.  ami  afterwards  senior 
tutor.  In  1870  ho  became  Professor  Jlax  MiiUcr's 
deputy  in  the  chair  of  eom]iaralive  jdiilology  at  Oxford. 
He  became  n  member  of  the  Old  Testament  Revision 
Company  in  1S74,  and  baa  contributed  largely  to  the 
journals  of  learned  societies  and  to  periodicals.  1.  An 
Assyrian  Grammar  for  Ccuuparative  Purposes,  Lon., 
1872,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Astronomy  ami  Astrology  of  the 
Babylonians,  l,s74,  :i.  The  Principles  of  Comparative 
Philology,  Lon.,  1S74,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  cnl.,  187o; 
.'ill  eil.,  enl.,  1S85. 

"We  llnd,  as  \vc  must  in  all  Mr.  Sayce's  writings  iu 
wliieli  his  nnicino  knowledjre  of  Assyrian  bus  any  jiart. 
nuicli  that  is  siijitfcstive  and  likely  to  lead  to  eonsiilerable 
niddilicaiions  of  preconceived  ideas,"— ,S'(i(.  Ner.,  xxxix. 
■A2'J. 

"Whatever  may  be  tbo  fliml  jtiiigment  of  sebolars  on 
Mr.  ."-Payee's  ilistinelive  llieorios.  llio  book  in  wliieh  lie  has 
.set  them  forth  is  cxeeedingly  attractive,  and  cannot  be 
neeleetcd  by  any  student  ol  comparative  pbilology."— 
.lcu((..  x.  1(17. 

4.  .An  Elementary  Grammar:  with  Full  .Syllabary 
and  Progressive  Reading-Book  of  the  .As.syrian  Lan- 
guage in  the  Cuneiform  Type,  Lon.,  IS7.),  4to;  2d  ed., 
rgv.,  1S77.  6.  A  Lecture  <ui  the  Study  of  Comparative 
Philology,  1876.  0.  Lectures  upon  the  Assyrian  Sylla- 
bary and  (irammar,  Lon.,  1S77,  4to. 

"Mr.  .Sayce  has  furnished  to  the  seientilic  world  what 
has  Ions,' been  a  want.— namely,  a  ik'liuite  and  systennitie 
analysis  of  the  main  relationships  of  Assvriaii  to  llie 
other  languages  of  the  Semitic  family.'  —.l//j".,  No.  'Jf>20. 

7.  Babylcjiiian  Literature:  Lectures  at  the  Royal  In- 
stitution, Lon.,  IS77,  Svo.  8.  Introduction  to  the  Science 
of  Language.  Lon..  ISMI,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"1m  lliese  two  volumes  Mr.  ."^ayee  attempts  Mo  tjive  a 
systennitie  account  of  the  science  of  lansruaKe,  its  luitnre, 
its  progress,  and  its  aims,  wliieh  shall  be  at  the  same  time 
as  tlioroUKb  and  exlnuistive  as  our  present  knowledge  and 
materials  allow.'  "—Afli.,  No.  27ii:!. 

"  It  is  truly  an  '  Introilnetion'  to  tlic  seienee  of  lanKUa'-'e, 
although  perhaps  it  is  siunething  of  a  (iermanism  to  call  an 
essay  which  tiiNtlitleinpts  to  lay  down  the  ultimate  law- 
ami  coinlitioiis  of  the  scieiu'e.  and  to  vimlicate  its  riKlu  to 
exist,  and  then  pas.sos  in  rapid  survey  the  mntnal  relations 
of  the  many  families  of  lauguaRe.  an  introiluetion  to  it. 
.  .  .  Hut  theiiennau  Einkitiniii  Is  not  Kcni'rally  delivci'eil 
to  mercbcKiuiier'-,  l.ut  to  students  who  are  al  rea'dv  faniiliar 
with  many  details  of  the  subject  under  discn.ssic'ui,  and  is 
inteiuled  to  .itniile  tliem  to  a  larjre  philosophii'al  view  of  the 
bases,  the  extension,  the  limitations  and  eomlitions  of  tlie 
same.  This  is  essentially  the  fuuelion  which  rrolessor 
Sayee's  work  attempts  with  the  science  of  language,  ami 
wliieh  bis  lariie experience  on  many  widely aillereiit  tields 
of  lannuatfc  of  all  ates,  and  his  sound  principles,  both  of 
Inductlonaiidof  deduction,  have  enabled  111  into  di.scharL'c 
with  rare,  if  not  iiuiiiue,  abiliiv,"— ,->;)rd<i/or,  iiii.  nil, 

■'  It  is  all  of  a  piece.  If  Its  mutually  hostile  liaU'vicws 
were  allowed  to  cancel  one  another.  Its  whole  fimiidalion 
of  11,  ,,Miistic  philosophy  would  drop  out  of  it.  We  know 
lU't  where  to  point  out  in  it  anv  doctrine  that  is  clearly 
apprehended,  distinctly  put  forth,  and  consistently  main- 
taini'd,"— W,  0.  WiiiTNKV  :  Xalioii,  xxx.  :fJ9. 


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P,!l  '^1'%'^,""'''"'.  "'l''"'^""  In^t^npHon  ,li,covcrP.I  nt  the 
Pool  of  S.loam  ,„  Jerus,.!,.,,,,  ,,„n,.  Issi.  ,„.  ulZ. 
otus,  I.-lir.,  (  rho  AiKMcnt  Kin|,ire..  of  tho  East  •)  with 
Notes    I„tro,ludio„,  an,l  A|,|,en'lic<.s,  1,„„     Iss{  Vo 

otiis  as  1„.  ,,,11  r,.a,l  i„s,.ri|,ii,ms  u  ,i,.     «  ■    T        -r  ,V    '  " 
iiuTv  l,„|,d..ss  imzzk.s,  ,„„l  a.,  ho  ,.|  j  ,  ',     I  tl,     ,?,';''' 

opi IIS  u;liioli  1,0  ,,.,e  ,aii    ill    •    ,     n  .1  ,','''''''''''' 

J  he  An-„ent  E,n,,i,-e.  of  the  E„st  .•  a  .Seios  of  Essays 
I.on  lw4,  or.  8vo.  (Sulst.ntialli.  a  m„int  , f  the  T,  ' 
I.e„J,ces  lotho  first  th,-ee  books  of'lIe,.o!lo  us  '  '  't' 
sy,-,a:  Its  .rjnces,  Priests,  an,|  IVopie,  (••  By.p  ,th,  „f 
IJihle  Knowleil«e,")  I.on.,  iss,5    ,,.  ,sv„  » •""«  ot 

"  01  all  tlu'chaiitorsiii  I'mf  Savi'fM,,,,',!-  n,  ,t  i.  • 

is  III,.  „ins,  i„i,.,vsti„^-.      1  is,,  I  ,'ise         V,  '    '''"  '''^''*''""! 

coiinlrynioi,  „f  iheir  L',oal  aij,,"i,n   V^,.  V  '  ',"'.'' 

for  othor  parts  „f  il,o  l„„-,k  ..f  i;o„i.-.is '^-l  i//,    n  '  '"i  ■       ' 

U.  Intro.luction  to  Kz,-a,  XeluMoiah.  aiolEstluM-iL,,,, 

of  Ueli«i,)n  as  ill,istnite,|  by  (lie  KeliuM.m  of  H,p  4,V 
Babylonians,  (Hibbert   Lec'tures  for  "i;?:",   llon^  i";"' 

<.r,UT-lh,MlKl,  not  VVill,n,,,v.o.,.ii,m      ,''*■'   "     "    '"-'' 

racy,  nia.l..  T„  yimy  ,'  f  laiiy  ,v,  s     i  A  ,,  ":,','  '■'""■^'  '".T"- 
16.   Ihc   lliltites:    thu  .■^lory  „l' ,.    F„r,  „,   ,„    i"',' 

(••liy-PathsofliihleKnowle^.,"    iont^,       '";:• 
Ami  sec  AiTLKTON,  John- H.,  .„y„.„  ''  ' 

r  n;**'*"M<M*''   "^''"•y-     (K<l-)    <'!n.n,l    International 
iSayer,  Kliznlictli  Price.     (Trans  \  ti„.  n.n  „  . 

Snyor,  .laiiH.s  Bryiiges,  M.A.,  b.  ISoC, ,  gra.Iuatea 
-Miihlle  Teinii  e  issi.     With  .s  ivi,  ■  ■■  i    it,. 

lai.es  b,.fore\MaKistraterf','n.,  l"«8~'         ""  ^'" 

"!;>'■',  ™-'ii;;i-'  're  V"  ;'-olr,u!a;;,'  ^r;.:  ,^;;i'i;;:  r 
5iXl.<iut^^^nl:^'i^.-;:f.--i,-i--l;;^^ 

|n}^9,iie^'o;.?-^rt^rr:-r^:: 
^:i.;;^io^^:;ti,-;:;y.f4r;;-:,s':;;:r::!::^^ 

"C^^S,  s™.''"  "'  l'-"^--"^  »"'•  liusinis    Me; 

....^".y'^' ;*"!'"'  ,f"'"".  vol.  il„  a,l,l.,l  one  of  the  !„„ 
t.K  i.ij-  of    Hnyior  Uniiersity  since  I.Sno.       |     Treatise 
on    he  r,a,v  a«,|   Practice  in  -.Justices'  Tourls  in  T.v  ,» 
«ith   Forms  Houston,   Isim,  Sy., ;    „e,v  d..  Is  i      o' 

T.v!,.""  "".,'';'."'"'''.'"  "'■  I'l^'ling  in  Clyil  Action's  i";,' 
ic.xas:  w,tli    I'i-eee,ient8,    1S72,    8vo.     .3.   The    I',-  bat 
Laws  of  Texas,  I.S72,  ,Sy„.     4.  Note,  to  '  vias  1  e    m  s 
(vols.i.-x.xxi.,)   1872,   8vo.      5.    (Ed.)  Texas  Cunltitu-' 


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I  tions,  with  the  United  States  and  (^nfederato  .^tntes 
,Cnnst,tu„„„  .t,..:  w.h  Annotations,  Houston,  Texas, 
I  ''^'-;.°"'-  /'•  ,'•'•'"•■•'  hapieme  Court  Uejiorts,  yuls.  i.-iii 

Mo.       ,      Jhc    Masonic    .lurispru.lence  of  T.'.vas  •  with 
tonus  for  tho  Vse  of  I,o,kM.s,'|s79.     s,  (Ed  )  The  I 
vised    ,Statnt,.s  of  Texas    relalin;;    t,.  the  Organi  atin 

cru;;^:ii:i:i::,i;r;i:^,:ty::-^'-'--'^'"""'^ 

Sayles,  Lewis  (■|mil..s,  b.  IstL';   cnllcl  to  the 

l^ii^'r;'";^/.';:^::'-  ^''-'-vo f.acing.wi;'^ 
Mj^i'::d^;,a^,;...,:i;r/K;;;;:,;:^.;,;',!;::tr.^'^^:;^;;' 

Sayrc,  Lewis  Albert,  M.I).:  |,„„,,  v„l   ii"  ,  ,1     i 
\;  '^^"..'"  i;v«io N.J.  f:.a,iui.,.,i  atV  ;„  M  '  .'i'. 

Un,«Ts,ty,  K.V.,  IS.IS,  ,„„|  a.  the  (Vll,.j;e  of  Phytic, 
an.  Su,.geons  1S42:  |.r.,lcvs„r  of  ciini,.arsur-e,T  .  c  in 
liclloyue  Collogo  Mclical  |l,...,,i,al  since  is,?  ^"j  ^  1,  ", 
contributed  la.gely  t„  .uedical  journals.  I.  I„.et»res  n 
Ortho,,a.,l,c  .Surgeiy  and  Diseases  of  the  .loints.     lT„ 

tie,     l,eatiuent    by    .'.;us|,ensi„n    and    the    I'se  of  thn 

Plaster-of  Paris  P.andage. '   Illus,.     Phil!,.,  1  .'7,",  l'.,„o 

1      Nnyw..  I,  .  osepl.  I.einiiel.     ilM.i  The  History 

N^  ,h  V't  "  -^.'"■'l'"ll'-''"'".  Vorkshire:  ,vith  Xotes^ 
.Northallerliin,  Iss.i,  svo 

Scad,li„g     lu-v.   i|,.„ry,   D.I..,   f„„„,    v,d.  ii., 

a,M.,]    rector   of    II„iv    Trinity.    To,-.,nto     Is]7-7.i 

To,-on.o„l  01,1;  C„lle..,ions  a,.,l  Hcc,.ll,.cti,uis  illustratiyo 

tz^:^!^^::::zn:r' '"''-' '''''''''''''''^''^' 

-A  most  usclul  a,„i  anmsing  l„„,k."-..lc„f/.,  vi.  4. 
-.   loioatus  iMisI  (ieriu,  (Fo,t  Tonuilo:     S,)iuo  Ex- 
da.ictor.y  .Notes  in  Relation  thereto,  Toi-ont,!.  I.S7S.  ,Sy„ 
...  1  he  1.0U,-  Decades  of  York,  Ipper  Cana.la,  18,S4.     4 
A  Il,sto,.y  „f  ,|„  Old  F,cncl,  F,„t  at  Toronto,  ls87 

i..^!:'is"^jo*Vy.dr'M:„'"' "'"'""  ■■ "  ^'^'■"'"  "f  ^'"1--. 

M  ^^10,'""^  "'  V-'  '■'•"•'•«-\-.  F.'-S.     breweries  and 
.|nd^ll..nt,   I.on.,  Is,  I,  ,-.  .sy,.;  ,„.„  ed.,  by  F.  Colycr, 

Seaminon,  t  apt.  Charles  .>!.,  is  ,,.venuo 
.i.'i'.i.u'.  The  Mar.ne  Mau„nals  „,•  thU-,,,-  hw  .^tern 
Loast    of    ^„rtl,    Au,..ri,.a     Described    nn.l     Illustr,   <T 

;r;^:;..!:;?;i;^;;;-;.^^:;-vL,^l,;:;!;--er,',ie,i,.i,.,^t 

.a''^^;'x:,'r;:^^:';:;f''r;:-'r'^^-"'"'"''''"^''''- 

Scani...||,  rioreiiee.'  .Syly'ia's  Daughters. 

n         s^  '"   .''■   "  'J'"''-'  '"■   T»-»  Siii.ii.iers. 
l.ou.,  iss.s,  4  yols.  H|.  ll-.iuo.     ;).  0„l,lu„  Win-'s 


Illust. 

1.   In 

Illu.^t. 

Illust. 

Christ- 


mas in  (iermany,  Lo„.,  iss.S,  jq.  io,„„.  4.  J|ij;l,„.av 
men:  (hnsouas  in  Engh,„.l,  l.„n.,  I.ss.s,  gn  1  ,0,5 
Je,.n  N.„.l:  Christn.as  in  F,a„oe.  I,.,,,.,  ^  ;";,„:; 
h.    PiH.ran:  Christmas  i„  Daly,  l.„n.,  IsSs.  ,:,,.'|  «,„, 

^carboroHKh,     Mildred,      .lyerrulel : '  or,    tLo 
f^toi-y  of  Mai-y  l.anc,  Pliila..  Iss7,  1"u„, 

Searlctt,  Hon.   I'cter  Camphell,  CD..  l.,„tr 

L' ;,':;;  ,'"'''•.■]  \^"-'-^^-h  son  of  the'.i,st  I.'or.l  Abi   g  ri 

eld  ,nc,-,..s.s,vely  ya,.,.,„s  a|,|,oi„„ncn.s  in  the  di, mtic 

en  ,ce,  including  that  of  u,i„i..,cr  ,0  ll,.a/il  ai„ln,ini.«ter 

Fi,  I  H  /■•^''■""?r",''^'  '"='"  """".inible  .James 
r.ist  I  ,,,1  Ahingcr,  (  l,„.f  Ilaron  .,f  Il,.r  .Majesty's  Court 
0      ,xch,.,|„er;  ,uc  ,„l,ng  a  FiaguienI  of  his  Autobiog- 

&.e::ln::';'s^r':y,r""  "'^  ^-'-i-"'--  -"^ 

inmo,i;.l^;,'^|J,i;;;;;,;i,.l;;,:!;ii;:;>-';;;,i'';^!';|K<';«eti,er,i,e 

>  and  "Kin"' iV,-'"-  ''•     ■'''•"  ■'""■>■  "'■  ""'  01''  f'i'"'"lie 
'  and  Ivin.  ,-c.|  M.,yem,.uts,  ,tc.,  I,„n..    ISs;;.  „   8yo 

ii..ad,l..]  g,aduale.l  at  Christ  College,  Cambridge,  I8;i7: 
'inbiine.l  IS.i,  :  ,.ector  of  Wrington  since  IS71.  1  (E,l. 
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Irom  Nature,  by  Caroline  M.  K.  .«„„l,e,t  .•  with  De 
s,.r,,,t,on.  I,„n.  IS8I,  („,.  2.  Roman  Uritain,  ( 'Early 
Britain    .s-c,-.,)  I.on..  iss.'i,  I2mo  ' 

I     ■■  As  an  Introductory  guide  to  the  stinly  of  tho  Romau 

131'.) 


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I  1 

I 


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1 
'1 

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i|  ■ 

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SCH 

^'u^J^^l^^^^^T'^^'^/'^'^'^^^^^''^^  «>'  that 

SchaeltT,  Edward  Albert,  F.R.S.,  .I,„lrell  pro- 
fc.o,-  „t  |,h.v..„log.v  in   l-nivcr.ity  College,  Lon.lon.      I 
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Sclmll    Hev.  Phlli,,,  v.u..  Lh.U.,  [<„,„,  vol.  ii., 
;"n"v',"h  ;"•""■  °f  "'™l"«i™l  eneyelo|,a..lia  an,l  Christ 

1 01k,  IS,  11-72,  of  Hebrew  I,s72-r.|,  „n,l  of  siierecj  litcra-  ' 
tnre  sinee   l,s,,-,  .■  presi.lent  of  the  American   liihle  Ke- 
viMun  tomnnttee,  which  he  or-anize,!  in    |S7I  ,  „  ,|ele.  | 

fe  elir'""rr'T"?''  "f  "'«  Evangelical  .Alliance. 
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an.l  Ivdin  1m;-(-SU,  25  vols.;  new  e,l.,  18m;,  )  Vn.lo  f  the 
TeT,"  r,  ""fv^'V^''  ^"'"""■"•-■yon  ihe  Old  and  N e w 
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Cree;i""''f'rr'-  f^-";'^"'^-^  ^^'^^'='>>^  UniversalisT'The 
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Illnst.    I'lnla.,  l.ssil,  12mo;  :!d  ed.,  rev.,  Isgo.     :;,  Jnter- 

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(.  eek    lestament  and  the   EnglisI,   Verslo ,  :   with  Fae-  I 
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toncal  Account  ,,f  the  Work  of  the  An.erican  Con.mittee 

Wlde'-'nT  "'  ."',•  '^"",'-'''^''  "^"Sli^''  Version  o?  t he 
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|h;;n'd,^!i;^^n^le,:,on^!ii;;:'^;;;!„'';!;;;,;;i:[-i,r- 
on;'a;^l^ii^in'VM^t^;!^^^;;:r:i:;i^'-™^'^^:i'-;-;  f; , 

-.Y//-",' Na'i^b"""'^"-''  "'™''^'^^  "''  "  "'"<=  toopromilTeuu'."  | 

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1 1  Ed"n  isslj';';''''.^'^'"!''''''^'  "f  ""^"g'  '^'^-  >«■•  Voi^k 
11-  .  t'  ''*''2-s4,  .)  vols.  imi,.  Svo;  rev.  e.l  1887 
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J8s7,"fn,p"s^t''"""''  "'■  «^"sio--  Knowledge,  N,  York, 

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SCH 


Memorial  Essay,  published  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Fir«t 
Centenary  iestival  o(  Frederick  L.  .Jahn,  L.)n.,  1878  or 
8vo.     2    Seeing  ami  Thinking:  Elementary  (irammar ;' 

iin  t.ssay :  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1SS(,  cr.  Svo. 

Scharf,  John  Thomas,  LL.I).,  b.  184.;,  at  Haiti 
more,  M.I. ;  serve.l  in  the  Confederate  army  an.l  navy 
Uuring  the  civil  war;  was  iiiimitled  to  Ih4  bar  1871  ■ 
coinmissnmer  of  the  lan.l  office  of  .Marvlan.l  since  Issl' 
1.  Chronicles  .,f  Baltimore:  History  of  "Baltimore 
Town     and  Baltimore  City,  Bait.,  1874,  Svo.     2.   History 

DavlZluls-";;™!"''"-''"^'''"'"^  '"''-'•--"' 

.Z:i;y^,i;;;;;':ri!i;;^i-i:il^;';s;:Ul'tii^'ri;'l.!i^il;:!^ 

MU.,  two  his  history  w,-,nl.l  have  bee  ,  1   ,    ■  I  , e  w„     ."      k 
l..^re.l..r_t„,aiia  nuicli  the  better  book  to  reair-.V,,/;-,";,. 

•■•History  of  Baltimore  City  and  County,  Phila.,  18S1. 
;  4.  Hi.story  .,f  Western  .Maryland,  18S2,  2  vols.     .0    His 

'    e?c      ^^-  '  v"'' v"'",'-  ^  '■"''■     "•   "'■■'""•y  "f  Westches- 
ter County,  New  York,  1SS6,  2  vols.     7.  History  of  the 
,  ronfclerate  i^tates   Navy,  from  its  Organization   to  the 
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i  led  Mr'","h',n-r"i,'""i'''  ""l""  """  K™' ami  allractive  siih- 
'  iin,  c,  u  ;h  •,  1,  ''™" '","""""■•  i"  hayiiignii  absol„„.|v 
,  ouoci  u|  le.i  iiulil,  .  .  .  lie  has  shown  ev  lent  .liliL',0 h'l 

regard  to  style  or  tostnictiirafarrange  ,  em        '   The    1. 

S 1'  ::k  i^;  ;'^';::'^i  """•"•"•  'i  ^'•-  ^.■harfVoihemS 

bUl  r  I,  "s  wl  i,  I  """■'■■'•I'rrem  of  ,,„liiieal  aniimisilv  an.l 
oilli  rness  w  hich  penetrates  all  his  references  to  the  ."ausHs 

uiade;^."^S,;^y^';i^:'"'  """  "'""^'^  ^^ '""  ''''i-' 
8.  History   of  the   State   of  Delaware,    1888.      With 

n.a'rrL?n','*fs'i's,'?;.i-.,'"     '"'""^^  '"''''""S'""  «""»■ 
SchaiiHJer,    Kev.    William    Gottlieb,    D.D., 

h,,'P^/ [";"'>/■"'•  "•.  •'^'■"AirPKrt,  W.  <i.,  add.,]    17!lsJ 

it..tes  TsoV  '^'7'''',"""""^'  """•""'^  '"  tl'il'nited 
n  'v  1  "o  •  «;"!*""«'  "'  An.lover  Theological  Semi- 
naiy   ls.,0 ;    ordained    1S31  ;    became    a    missionary    in 

n.nh?'V'u-''M  ""  "''!^'  "'  C^-'tantinople.  Aut,d,iog. 
rapliy  of  W  illuini  O.  .'^ehaufiler,  for  Forty-Five  Years  a 
Missionary  ,n  the  Orient,  N.  Y.ok,  1S87,  12mo 

Scliaw,  MBJ..(Jeii.  Henry,  C.U.,  R.E.,  .leputy 
director  of  works  for   fortihcations  at  the   War  nffice 

I    Ci',"!;'    ''V?^    !.'''■     '"'"   ^^■'''^""«    ""J   Attack    of 
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184^(!"!m.'"''^   ^\V   •'.',!,"'*'   ('•'''"'"PS"!!,)  b.  about 
^X^;;l!'rs83;*^,jl!;;;     ^'-^i«-'ny,and  other  atones. 

'ii^'mt'^'^:     ^'--'-f   Ophthalmic   Prac- 

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I  ii„^o''.'-""''V  ""»><;'-t  f'mming,  b.  ISOI),  at  Fiank- 

i     n    0  ;  graduate,   at  .Miami  University  1827  ;  ad.uitte.l 

Br    i    m,"  .'"™'>«'^",f.''"ngress   1843-51;    minister  t., 

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n,Lr'.T!l;^'i" -',;''  '"  '.''"  ^•"'""teer  army  ;  member  of 
Congress  sh.i-,  0  ;  minister  to  Englan.i  1870-70.  Laws 
a  ..Practice  0     Euchre.       By  a   .Member  of  the  W  s   ! 

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Schild  ittarie.  I.  characters  suitable  to  Fancv- 
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1?  •,"?.,  m','""'""  »'■  '^"'""»'  Co^'unies,  Lon.,  18S:i, 
I'sr.  4l'o  ^'"'''■■^''^   ^'"'"'"y    Costumes.      Illust.      L.m., 

Schiminci,  H.  J.    Mary  Hollis;  «.  Romance,  Lon.. 

Schindler,  Albert    Iloutiim,  and    \orman. 
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e.^ty  the  .^hah  of  Persia  during  his  .Journey  t,!  Europ'  I'n 
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SCH 

Schley,  >Vi„Ht.|d    Scott,   b.   is;i!»,   in   FrclcLk 

must,  x;  v:';k  ,',ss,-'-,s!^'-'"^'  "^  ''""''>■  ''"''i'-  "■"• 

w<.rrhy.i  iiiKiMit.r;'4v'//,,,",x|"':;;|,i"'  '"  »"  'i'Knilifd  aiiU 


SCH 


The  Life  Mnnifestecl,  Lon.,  1886,  sq. 


i  ini  (lid  to  tlie 
iilar  shuiikl  be 


Scl.lieinniin,    Ileiiijich^    IS22-ls.)i    b   „,    4n 

Ji::;i;;:f-'^!^^:-'i-,--r:^r^r^'T"' 

c«nsi,lcnihlo  fortune,  de.ur,     ,,e  Is    '     "■"""''^'''-■'.l  '' 

self  to  ardmM.loKicU  rose"  XV  If  :,.  ^'™ V^  '"'"- 
.pent  in  tn.velli^.  i„  diiCl  "  iar^"^' t  7"^  .i'^r: 
in  a  course  of  preliminary  stuilv  .it  P  r!.   I ,   i  '' 

1871  the  explorations  at  Ili-ar  ik    ,1  ,    «   '         T"''''  '" 
ancient  TroJ,  whic-h  result!  ii'diVeovcri^^Z   '"'  " 
a  strong  interest  not  only  amouK    eho  ,r    b  t  ,     h'n"' 

i^ed  citizen  of  the  Unied  State  during,  ""h  \'"''"'^-\^- 
California    in    ISod.   and    he    nr,  L      ^  ^    '"'>'  '" 

visits  to  America.  In  Isfis  L  m  1 1  1,0^  '"'"-T"" 
(ierman,  a  work  on  l"h  ,ca  t  e' lei,  '  '"  ^™'r'' '"'■' 
and  in  187.1  a  work  on  T  w  ,d  I  en  'in''-'' p'  ^'■"^■' 
^hich  wa.  translated  ini^  E  g  sh'by 'mI  "  ""T:!; 
behmilz,  (7.  t:.   ini'm  \     TI,o    1  .         "J*  '»i»-    li.    Dora 

an  unexplored  stralm.r/d'  ,    ried  1      ,7rv     «  '"it'T  "'5 '"!  ' 
the  energy  to  do  what  il,..  i-;,..    ".'*;"0-  ■  .  .  He  lias  bad 

talked  ofdoiug  for  een'aS'r'iU''-;,;',  ']£."''i',^.'  ^i"«'"  '""'e 

Tro,and.hroug;;;,:;r.hr'rr!:;^ir;;;:^:;a,e^4f-;;^i 

\  irehow,  Max    Miiller    ,\     ir    c       '^  '  roies,„rs  Kudolf 

;;rugsch'B„,,  p  S:e™n",^T^';.do  :;::'"!i'  "• 


Sclilicnz,  A. 

iS'^;.to^nl;,^•';/  ;.:'f  ^  «'r- ''-- 

Lon.,  isss,  ;i  vols.  ,-r.  ,s\"  "'  '     ""  '   "  -^'"'"'' 

Schmidt,  Alexniulc'r,  Ph. D     ,<h-.ke<,„.<,r,.  i      • 
I  con:  a  C'omplelo   Uictionirv  of    u    ,    "'',' "-"'l  P*!"^  '■<^'"- 

!i:^ri^7;;;'h;r^-^S  £--'"-- 

vJi^oli'^i:"'^  ^^ic'^^s/^:""^^  -■'  ^-'-"ont  of 
;J^;'";!;f,^~eti;eS"--'":^^^'t 

S'I"*ir'"!;^!:;r;:r''^'i-t.i.;';es:^„^ 

ishr^:;^'l-bf!<:^.i'^^»;-:,,j:>r-,'^;s"^ 

•^["■are's    Dramalic   .An,  by   11    Hrie f-    ,„ls    V^  "" 

■on.,  1S76    l-'riiii       1    /T       "•  '  '  ^"'^-   1.  and    11., 

-;;.l.e^l|hierne!^ii:-ns;;-'-;^i'^^^ 

"•..•■''"-.  9.   -'  vols.er.  Svo.     i.    (Trans.)  The   liuch 


:  Sketches  Vie;,  ^;;j^''^::;!nrPa:;-'t;;:,f^^i'V 
,>.icH^^:'lin;:'r;::^--;,^i-.r,.i^ 

H.^^'""^';^;;i.^?^"i^:,eir"^^^"''"'-- 

a    llenowcd  Appeal 

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„    „  .       .---••    •*'  Christ's  Church: 
on    1  rimiliye  Christian   Union,  N. 


Schociihof,  Jacob,  late 
I'-ng.     1.  De-^tructive  Influence 


lir.  ^Hdieinan,  or  ,,,t„,i„\;..M-,' ;',,''''','  '■'',  '"""  »'"' 
a  trained  arelueolo.'i  t,  1  L   '  '  ,  "  ''''V'"'  '''""''i"'  "'' 

man  of  real  geul  C  v,  nne  f  '^'  '""«,  l^flter:  be  is  a 
lived  the  life  l.r  s  .Idle  ,a  m  d  .rn*^''"'"-,  ■''""'''  '""''= 
riipby,  keeping  ahvavs    ,     l  \,is,^I  .1    ,"■'  'V"  a"l"lii'«- 

"'■»•   book  qule  a     ,U    I  u-  '"■'■''"'^  thing  and  bis 

"riler.  lie  is  eiilaiiu'led  li,  ,  ..  ^  •  '  ',""  •■hmiee  as  a 
""ii^sandcan.pZllmuV^is    'r  •:  'I!  -'-'''  ™'"'>^  "''  '■'« 


consul   at  Tunstall, 

;  Mluation  and  the  Que«t  on  of  W,      L    "•  J.  ^"J"^*"al 
I'lO-siolo-y    \    Y,Tk    ,Tol    ,.,^^"'''' •  i'  '^""'.V  in  •*"cial 

n^t>s.;f  liober.  Harold  Ainswl.rtl.^chool    '.MA     m'b" 

Founh'Dhnei:- ;;;,;t:  I  As^i^r'   "■-■'-' ^-'  ^"» 

Tower  ,.  ,  ,.s  .acce.;iye  ;i^n;;riloUo,f ';^,;;';^^'T 
l;o  ton  liibliography,  and  Jottings  of  Uook-Loro  wi.h 
Notes  on  Local  Authors  and  Pri„*ters,  Mlth^rer;  1886^ 


coyeries  in  tll^r^IlTo?',;!"  '"'^?'  '^-™-h-  «-'  l>i- 
TuuMtli  and  otl  e     .'^    e    ZL  in  ",i''  v ''  '","'"  "''''•"''^^ 

waHveofajoun;^:'in;!:-;;,::ri^^js:^i.-;!,: 

par.  of  an  arelneolog/^;;,  libl^i^-lil^'S,  Ix'^ '"""^ 


M'H;::^::',;?n'i;„,:-^]'<',;;"">':%i'i'>'e  Expositor, 
,  Iceland,  Lapiand:,lr:nh,,;i.L::;;:r^^„^'''^'''^.; 

c:BtS:irF'4-'-'-^-i 

tuiiotiii  . .411  ,>, lints ,  tdinhuriri.  s  linn  IsiR-      ti...  i-- 
Cometh:  Advent  Meditationsl'ro,;  "  8S4   fp   S  0^         '^ 

Scholl.  r,     lii.'tiorTrv  ,.f  (■",,.         .''l';"'"- 
ence,  Lon.,'  ISM),  V;^-;;^-',;^  '  "'"'""ctai  Correspond. 

SchomberK,  <;eii.  <;eorge   AuKustus    r  n 

^f  i  nt;i]:^isi:^t;,^:-:\^!:^-vSl?- 

of  the  Cheuiis,,,-  of  the  ctrbon  t^otpolndsl'o^  o;^ 

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Chemistry.  Illust.  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  2.  Tho  Rise  nnd 
Development  of  Organic  Chuiuistry,  Manchester,  ISii), 
p.  8v(i. 

Schott,  Charles  Anthony,  b.lS2fi,  at  Mannheim, 

(ieriiiany;  educated  at  Mannheim  and  Carlsrulie ;  re- 
moved to  the  I'nited  States  in  1S4S  and  entered  the  ser- 
vice of  the  Coast  Survey,  and  lias  been  assistant  in  that 
de|iartment  since  1856.  lie  has  contributed  many  papers 
to  the  Smithsonian  publications.  I.  Tables  and  Results 
of  tho  I'rccimtation  in  Rain  and  Snow  in  the  United 
States,  Ac,  Wash.,  IS72,  Ito;  new  ed.,  18S|.  2.  Tables 
of  Distribution  and  Variations  of  the  Atniospherio  Teiu- 
peiatnre  of  tho  I'nited  States,  X.  York,  I87li,  (to. 

Schott,  Wilhelliiiim  I).  Health  llir.ts  to 
Women,  and  tho  Danish  Cure  Explained.  Kdited  by 
Frederick  ,;.  Newkirk.     N.  York,  ISSj,  sc(.  Ifimo. 

Schoiiler,  James,  [„,ii,;  vol.  ii.,  ad.l.,]  b.  IS.i!),  at 
Wist  Cambridge,  .Mass.;  graduateil  at  JIarvard  I8a!t; 
studied  law  ami  praetisod  in  lioston ;  iectiirer  in  tho 
Boston  University  Law  School  ami  in  the  Xational  Law 
School,  Washington,  D.C.,  since  1884.  1.  Treatise  on 
the  Law  of  Personal  Property,  Bost.,  187:!-76,  2  vols. 
8vo;  2d  ed.,  IS84.  2.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Bail- 
ments, including  Carriers,  Innkeepers,  and  Pledge,  Bo«t 
IS.SO,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1SS7.  .3.  ifiatory  of  the  United 
States  of  America  under  the  Constitution  :  vols,  i.-iii 
Wash.,  1881I-S5,  Svo.     (Vols.  iv.  and  v.,  1SS!».) 

"  •\'''' •'V.'i""'V''  enters  ill  detail  Into  the  social  and  eco- 
nomical ife  (d  thepeuijlc:  their  recreations ;  their  habits 
01  thoiiglit  and  action;  their  municipal  arrangement-- 
the  character  and  iiiHuencc  of  the  immigration ;  the  iii- 
nucncc  of  classes  and  liuuilies  upon  the  mass  of  voters- 
tile  (lillu-ulties  of  intercommunication;  and  the  provin- 
cial pecuharitiesdf  the  newspapers  and  other  sources  of 
mlormation.  And  the  result  is  a  book  which  tlioivli 
very  lar  from  perlectioii,  is  in  maiiv  rcspec-'s  the  nio-t  real 
liislory  ol  the  United  States  yet  produced  for  the  p.-rlod  I 
which  It  covers."— .Viidofi,  x.wiv.  II, 

4.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Husband  and  Wife,  Bost.,  ■ 
LS82,  Svo.     0.  Treatise  on   tho   Law  of  E.vecutora  and 
Administrators.   Bost.,   ISSli,   svo.     0.   Treatise    on    the 
Law  of  Wills,  Bost.,  1SS7,  Svo. 

Schoiiller,  Rev.  James  11.,  D.D.  A  Manual 
of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church  of  North  America 
Pittsburg,  Pa.,  1S8S,  8vo. 

Schreiner,  .Miss  Olive.  The  Story  of  an  African 
Farm  :  a  .N'ovel.  By  Ralph  Iron,  [pseud.J  Lon.,  1883, 
2  vols.  or.  Svo. 

"Mr.  Iron  has  followed  no  recognized  moilel  of  romance 
but  contrives  to  tell  his  talc  in  a  series  of  studies  illus- 
trating the  wild  life  of  an  ostrich  farm,  and  .setting  before 
the  reader  with  striking  vigour  the  problems  which  trouble 
a  sti-iuig  intelligence  and  an  imaginative  ambition  remote 
l^roiii  any  possibility  of  ciilture.  His  descriptions  arc  won- 
derlully  graiihic,  and  his  pathos  is  forcible."— .K/t,,  So.  L'888. 
Schroeder,  Lieut.  Seatoii,  U.S.X.,  gradn.ited 
at  tho  U.S.  .Naval  Academy  IsOs;  commissioned  a  lieu- 
tenant 1872 ;  has  been  employed  on  special  duty  in  the 
Hydrographic  Office,  the  Bureau  of  Navigation,  ,to.  1. 
(Comp.)  The  Cixist  of  South  America:  Part  I.,  Brazil, 
from  French  (Juiana  to  Kio  Janeiro;  with  Supplement 
froiii  Hio  Janeiro  to  Rio  do  la  Plata,  Wash.,  is.si,  Svo. 
2.  Tho  Fall  of  Maximilian's  Empire  as  seen  from  a 
I  nitcd  States  (Jun-Boat.  IlUist.  .V.  York,  1SS7,  16mo 
With  W'.uNwniiiiiT,  LiKi-T.  RifiiAHi),  U.S.N.,  Arotio 
Azimuth  Tables  for  Parallels  between  70°  and  80° 
Pub.  by  U.S.  (iovt.     Wash..  IsSl,  Svo. 

Sehroeter,    Fredcrio.      Homoeopathic     Poultry 
Physician,  I'hila.,  1S7S,  10.no. 

Schlickers,  J.  >V.  1.  Brief  Account  of  the  Fi- 
nances and  Paper  Money  of  the  Revolutionary  War, 
Phila.,  1874,  Svo.  2.  Finances:  Panics  ami  Specie  Pay- 
ment,s  Phila.,  1874,  Svo.  3.  The  Life  and  Public  Services 
of  Salmon  Portland  Chase,  United  States  Senator  and 
Governor  of  (Ihio,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  and  Chief 
Justice  of  the  United  States:  to  which  is  added  the 
Eulogy  on  .Mr.  Chase  delivered  by  William  .M.  Evarts 
before  tho  Alumni  of  Dartmouth  College,  Juno  24  1S74 
X.  York,  1S74.  ' 

•'His  book  i.siittlomore  than  a  skeleton  narrative  of  the 
public  career  ol  his  subject."— .Vo/isn,  xi.x.  ;W3. 

4.  Tho  (Juestion  of  the   Resumption   of  Specie  Pay- 
ment!! Stated  and  Explained,  I'hila.,  IS70,  l2nio. 

Schuctte,  Ilev.  Conrad  Herman  Lewis,  b. 
LS4:'.,  at  Viirrc!,  German;  ;  graduated  at  Capitol  liii- 
versity,  Columbne,  0.,  Ison.  ami  at  the  theological  de- 
partment ISO,');  professor  (d'  mathematics  and  natural 
science  since  1872  ;  profcs.«or  of  e.hics  in  the  theological 
department  since  IsSl;  editor  of  the  Columbus  Theo- 
logical Magazine  since  ISSO.  I.  The  Church  .Member's 
1322 


2.   The    State,   the 


SCH 

Manual,   Columbus,    1870,    16mo. 
Church,  and  the  .School,  lS8;i. 

Schiietz-Wilson.    See  Wii.sox. 

Sehillte,  John.  Roman  Catholicism,  Old  and  New, 
and  Infallibility,  Ontario,  Is77.  or.  Svo. 

Nchulte,  .Mrs.  .Mart  Jemima,  b.  1847,  in  Liver- 
pool, Eng,;  daughter  of  Evan  .MoC(dl ;  niariied,  IssI, 
to  I'rof.  Otto  Henry  Schulte,  of  Hasbrouck  Institute, 
Jersey  City,  N.J.  Bide  a  Woe,  ond  other  Poems,  Buf- 
falo,  iS70. 

Schultze,  Leonora.  (Trans.)  The  Speaking  Par- 
rots ;  a  Scientific  Manual,  by  Dr.  Karl  Russ,  Lon.,  1S84. 
p.  Svo. 

iSchumachcr,  Gottlieb,  C.E.  I.  Across  the  Jor- 
dan; being  an  Exploratiim  and  Survey  of  I'art  of  Hau- 
ran  and  Jaiilan  :  with  Additi(m3  by  Laurence  Oliphant 
and  (luy  L'tstrange.  (Palestine  Exploration  Fund.) 
Illiist.  Lon.,  188,0,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Tho  Jaulan: 
Surveyed  for  the  (ierman  Society  for  the  Exjiloration  of 
tho  Holy  Land.     Illust.  and  .Maiis.     Lon.,  18SS,  cr.  Svo 

Hehumacher,  II.  A.     I'ctrus  Martyr,   N.  York,' 

i87y. 

Schumann,  V.  .Manual  of  Heating  and  Ventila- 
tion in  their  Practical  Application,  N.  York,  IS7S   ]"mo 

Schurmun,  Jacob  Gould,  .M.A.,  D.Sc,  b.  Is:.4," 
at  Freetown,  Prince  Edward  Island ;  graduated  at  Lon- 
don University  1877;  professor  of  English  literature  in 
Dalhousie  Odiege  1SS2-80,  and  professor  of  philosophy 
at  Cornell  University  since  I.S-*4.  1.  Kantian  EtIiiJs 
I  and  the  Ethics  of  Evolution  :  a  Critical  Study,  Lon., 
1881,  Svo.  2.  The  Ethical  Import  of  Darwinism.  N 
York,  1887,  12mo. 

Schurz,  Carl,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1S29,  at  Lib- 
lar,  Prussia;  educated  at  Cologne  and  Bonn;  took  pait 
in  the  revolutionary  movement  of  1848;  removed  to 
the  United  States  in  lt,J2;  practised  law;  was  major- 
general  of  volunteers  in  tho  civil  war,  U.S.  senator  from 
.Mis.souri  1807-75,  secretary  of  the  interior  1877-80,  and 
afterwards  editor  of  the  New  York  Evening  Post  till 
1884.  I.  The  Neiv  South,  X.York,  ISS5,  Iflmo.  2.  Life 
of  Henry  Clay,  ("American  Statesmen,")  Bost.,  18s7, 
2  vols.  I6mo. 

".More  than  any  other  of  the  biographers  o'' the  series 
he  approaches  the  life  which  he  narrates  ficjm  the  twofold 
point  of  view  ol  history  and  practical  politics.  .  .  .  In  this 
Ijook  we  have,  therelore,  what  is  really  a  political 


"»•.;■  ",■;'"."";-  -"^"-"■■i-,  ,»iiiivi3  iedii^  It  iKMiiK'ul  history 
ol  the  Lnitcd  .'■lates.  based  upon  the  public  life  of  Henry 
Clay.  .  .  .  Hut  Us  literary  merit  is  equally  Kreat.  .  .  .  It  is 
a  true  biography,  written  in  a  style  which  carries  the 
reader  along  by  the  very  in  .erest  of  the  narrative."- .Yd- 
Win,  xUv.  0,-iO. 

.Schuster,  Lady  Isabella  Emma  Elizabeth, 

daughter  of  the  lifth  Earl  of  Orkney;  married,  1858,  to 
S.  L.  Schuster,  of  the  Grange,  Leatherhead,  Surrey,  (d. 
1884.)     Hands,  not  Hearts,  Lon.,  1S78,  cr.  Svo. 

Schuyler,  Aaron,  LL.D.,  [„nie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  pres- 
ident  of  Baldwin    University,  Ohio,  1875-85,  and  since 
then    vice-pres.dcnt   and   professor   of   mathematics   iit 
I  Kansas  Wesleyan    University.     1.  Principles   of  Lcic. 
j  Cin.,   ISOO,    12mo.      2.    Complete    Algebra,   Cin.,   IS7(i, 
l2nio.     3.   Ray's  Surveying  and  Navigation  :  with  Pre. 
^  liminary  Treatise   on  Trigonometry  and    .Mensuration, 
Cin.,  1S7.3,  Svo.     4.  Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry 
and   Mensuration   and   Logarithmic  Tables,  Cin.,  1875, 
8v   ,     5.    Elements    of    (Jeiunetry :    with    Exercises    for 
Students  and  Introduction  to   .Modern   (feometry,  Cin., 
1S70,   12ino.     6.    Enipiriciri   ami   Rational   Psychology! 
Cin.,  1S82,  12mo.  *' ' 

Schuyler,  Ilev.  Anthony,  S.T.D.,  b.  1810,  at 
Geneva,  N.Y. ;  graduated  at  Hobart  College  IS.'iO;  prac- 
tised law  in  Ithaca,  N.Y.;  ordained  in  the  Protestant 
Episcopal  Church  1850  ;  rector  of  (Jrace  Church,  Orange, 
.V.J.,  since  1S08.  Household  Religion :  Sermons,  .\. 
York,  1SS7.  ' 

Schuyler,  Eugene,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  [,(„ie,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  1840-18HO,  b.  at  Ithaca,  N.Y.;  graduated  at  Yale 
1S,)'J,  and  at  Columbia  Law  School  IsOli;  entered  tbo 
U.S.  diplomatic  service  1806;  held  various  consulships; 
was  secretary  of  legation  at  St.  Petersburg  1870-70, 
minister  resident  and  consul-general  to  Greece,  Servia. 
and  Rouinania  lSS2-84,and  appointed  consul-general  in 
Egypt  shortly  before  his  death.  I,  Turkistan  :  Notes  of 
a  .L.urney  in  l'^7;i  in  the  Rus.-ian  Pruvinue  of  Turkistan, 
the  Khanates  of  Khokan  and  Bokhara,  and  the  Prov- 
inces of  Kuldja.  Maps  and  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1870,  2 
vols.  er.  Svo. 

,.  "  •^"  excellent  knowledge  of  the  Ru.«8lan  language  and 

1  '  "".'■  ,1'  *V'!lc  reaciiing  aciiuaiiiUince  among  the  official 

Lla.s.s  ol  Russia,  gave  -Mr.  Schuyler  command  of  fae'llties 


SCH 

beyonrl  those  of  most  traveller,'-;  and  while  his  .■,,i,«„inr  i 
e.\|ierieiice  iimy  he  MipiKp.-ed  |„  have  titt,  l.i,  ■  r,  .  ■  ,  1 
inK  the  ,mlitlcf,l  „n,l'  nMnnuMTi  U  as  ee  .  of'  i^^'  I;  f,!  I 
prohleins,  his  imtioiialily  eiial,led  liin    I  ,  exere Is^.  nn  ?  , 

i;""x"i^,T """''  ''"'^'^' '""''  '''^  in "  i^^iiciai,"-:;-;- 

"Mr.  .«ehuyler,  by  travel  ami  adventure  hv  iiiterennrs,.  '■ 
witli  various  ehisses  of  p,.,,,,!,.  a,,,!  hv  i  iV  i.L     f  ^  .v  ^ 
doe.,n,ent,s.  u,„.i|hlishe,l  re'ennls     „  f  .vale  let       ha 
iirndueed  two  vounies  which  for  sr)iii  ■  li,,,.'  i    "-'"-'^^  '"'■■' 
fairly  ra„k  as  wurks  „f  conshu:   "  'nT,'  ee  ,   '  ^rZ-^iU,  ^ 
wliieli  11.1  l-.imhshinaiisuniild  let'iird  will  ,,i,r    „i  I'    ,  "  ' 
yetwhieh  lew  eaii  «,„,n,aeh  wi^l^liriVr^llldllle:"!^^;^' vS!  ' 


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its 


,  Jl  ^f  ■■"•'?•)  Tlie  cossneks,  by  Count  Leo  T»l.st„y,  I,on 
IS„S  2  vol.  p.  Svu;  X.  i-ork,  1  vol.  l2ii,o.  ;i  l-e," 
the  (.re;.t,  Kmperur  of  Russia:  a  Study  of  Ili.toriott 
liiogriiphy.     IMust.     X.  York.  Iss4,  L>  voN   ,Svo 

■•In  the  work  before  us  tliere  is  no  rouiideil  oirinn.  ,.f 
either  I'eier,  his  nation.  ,,r  ids  li,,,,.  i,,  ,  |..  !r  i',,'  ,'  .  " 
nn.l  his  time  are  made  o  ,„  ss  I  '  ,Ve  '  in^^rV  ":!■■ 
tudes,  aetions,  and  stages,  in  el  r.  ol,  [o,.  '  'r'  ^",  "" 
reader  is  left  ,o  jnd,aM7,,d\.m.,w;  '".^'  ;'i  I;  „!'''!  .'^^^ 
belore  him  an  iinnuMise  literature  f'n  n,  w  ,  ,  ,  ",  V 
materials.  .  .  .  lie  has  availed       iis,.|',r  ,,  '"'**' 

^vlthextraordinarydili^,':il^^^^^^J^'M^-j^^|Un.^ 

memoirs,  diaries,  correspondenee,  and  reH.i'  s ,  f  a?  'ki,  iJ 
«ii  amount  of  pariienl,[rs  snllieient  o  Ki  '  a  f,  ,  ss  /,^ 
eaeh  separate  snhdivisini,  <,f  l,is  snlMe,•l^ln,|  va  t    'm,,  , 

leielii  lie  hoth  the  strennth  am  the  weakness  ,.f\ir 
Nduiyler's  work  The  .livision  un,  ,rr  n^em  .  ,  r'  ': 
matter  are, excelleiil,  and  Ihere  is  „ider  i  U  e  ,lL  a  I 
svmmetrv  in  the  parts;  hiit  the  fulness  o  f  h  .  ,,  r  m,!^ .! 
the  whofe    heavy    though    eleariiess  is  every  vher,', re 

?pdii^"f/^i;'^.fi^,/Sr^i;;-i;--,/";;;r;,S 

iv;.ct«to"'lwS"'  '"'""^  ""^  '^-'^  -  "-'  valuab^^^ 

"The  author  is  more  at  home  in  th<>  nraetieal  d,.inii= 
and  hiLsiness  of  diplomaev  ilian  in  thL  lied  ,  r  i        ■ 
ffuitium.    ills  hook' is  niai\dy    ah    ble  fori   e     i,  uVI? 

Schuyler,  George  >Vashiiigtoii,  bsio-ig.ss,  b  I 
V    i  iw'^if '  ^■^■'  g™'""'^"'  "t  the  University  of  Xew 
18b3-65  and   he  d  nuious  other  State  offices.     Colonial 

f^I, ^''vUls.  8vo.'"  '"'''""■  '""'  •"'  ^''"""^''  ^-  ^"'^' 
■'This  faithful  study  of  an  nneestralline  throws  «stp,„„r 
lijtht  ii,H,n  the  .soli.i  virtues  of  the  I)i  tel  Vjun  1  ■■>  of  r 
commonwealth,  and  deserves  the  pra  .'e  of  a  1  n'Jw  VoVl' 
erswho  are  proud  of  the  truth  that  Ho  llaii  lis  a  n  eouai 

Schuyler,  John.  Institution  of  the  .Society  of  the 
riueuinati :  forme.l  by  the  Officers  of  the  AnieH,  n 
Army  of  the  Kevolution,  IIHS,  N.  York,  ISS,^  i  vot 

Schiynb,  Moses.     (Trans.)  The  Talmud  of  .Jeru- 
salem :  translated  for  the  First  Time  into  English  ■  v ,, 
...  The   Ireatise  of  Beralcboth,  (Blessings,)  Lon.,   m:,', 

Schwartz,  J.  •!.  W.  1.  The  Morning  of  a  bovo 
and  0  her  I'oe.ns,  Lon.,  bvS5,  p.  Svo.  2.  .Nivalis:  a 
Tr'!,?o1r  '"  p!"'  'J"'*'  {-""•'  '  ''*^''-  «'■•  «"•  :i-  Julian  :  a 
nets    Loi  '  '  '*^"-     ■*■  ^  ^'""'*'"f  '^"°- 

Schwatka,   Frederick,  b.  bS4D.  at  (ialena,  III.; 
graduated  at  the  U.S.  Military  Academy  1871,  and  held 
a  commission   as  lieutenant  of  cavalry  till   18S4'    eon- I 
dueled  an  expedition   te  search   for  traces  of  Sir  John  ' 
Franklin  s   party   187S-S(l,   t.xplored  the  con-  e  of  the 

IhT  \  li  '^  '^-'i-  ""''  """'■■"""'•"I  «»  expedition  to 
Alaska  for  the  !^ew  York  Times  in  l,^'  ,6.  I.  Ninirod  in 
the  Nor  h  ;  or,  Hunting  and  Fishing  Adventures  in  the 
Arctic  Uegions.  lllust.  N.  York,  1885,  4to.  2.  Along 
Alaska  s  Oreat  Rivci  :  a  Popular  Account  of  the  Alaska 
ixploring  txnedition  of  188;i  along  the  Ureat  Yukon 
liner,  from  its  feource  to  its  Mou'.U  in  the  liritish  Xo:th- 

K  Yo^rMsr'tvo    '"  "-^-^'""■^'  "f  ••^'-^-     i""3t. 


M    r    7v^'    ♦re'^Be   .n.      The   Electric  Hath: 
McMhcal  I  scs  nn.l  Appliance.-,  .V.  York,  I,s77,  lllmo 
schweiiiit^,  Ediiiiiiid  Ale.vaiidcr  de,  .s.T  D 

[«../.•,  vol.  .,.,  add.,]  ls...-,-|,ss7.      I.  Some  .d' the  Fathers 
ot      he    American  Moravian  Church,    liethlehem,    KS.Sl. 

Kra^^:,,^'::^^;it„;-rn^r;Ui.:t.i:;^;:: 
s:;yrLKh,;:h!:,  1^. ''■"'''■'''=■"- «-^"-'-^ 

Schueildlcr,    Louis.      Instructions   for    Tesline 
Telegraph     Lines,   a„,l   the    Techni,.al    Arraiigcinen    "^ 
Offices  :  wnttei,  .m  liehalf  of  the  (iovernnient  of  India 
un,  er  the  Onlers  ,,f  the  Director-General  of  Tel egrnX; 
in  India,  Lon.,  I,s78-S(i,  •>  vols   sv,,  b'"(oi.T 

Sridmore,  Miss   E.  Huhaiiiah.      Alaska      its 

^T;::.titr'  '"^  ^""""  '^-"'""'"«''-  ^"-^ 

Sclater,    Philip    Lntley,    M.A.,    Ph.D.,  F.R.S  . 
l'n,>,-,  vol.   11.,  add.,]  edit.,r  of  Ibis.      I.  A   .Vaturali  t's 

utl.Birds,  ((ialbuhdio  and  liuconi.lie.)  Parts  I -VI 
L,,n  IS8„.  4to.  3  (Ed.)  Catalogue  of  Animals  of 
1  /r,^  ,'""•■"'  '"■  Fiiunula  Americana,  Lou.,  IS,S2  Svo 
4.  (Ld.)  lorster's  Animals  of  JIu.lson's  Pay,  Lon.,  Ls,s2' 
fn.miC  L^^-.'  .l^l'Sl^V"'"  '^'■"i'l'-'losioal  Memoirs 
-ir.ls  n  ..he  British  Museum:  vol.  xi.,  I'asseriformes  • 
iiigi  lilorioes.  l-artn.,  vol.xiv.,  Pas'seriformes  ,  (  lU 
goni.No.he.  Lon  l,s,s6-s.s,,sv„.  With  Hn.so.v,  W.  IL, 
Argentine  Ornithology  :  a  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the 

F,^::?!J::'5^^»!i;;j,4;-^^--'"f    ^oicnceana 
\o'!cl"l"''''''is"Ir.f"'',    •*'«"•      1-     "'^■■»    15<^l"*v:    a 

jFaiiacies,/.  vo,.o  n-;;::T^,^:;^i:rr:tio:;^ 

'  iv^io  1 E  pe  i^uce;:i.;Vr ^.is  "i^^Z^^^;^  .1!;-"' 

,".•;"';«  '•'"ev.   S.   K.      Hidden  Sunbeams     Real 

i  ["sfl    I'l'mo"       ""''"  ^'^'"°  "'"'""  ■'^■"''  ^'"'^^  i-hilu"! 

j      Scolliird,    Clinton,  b.   ISiin.   at    ninton    NY- 

'graduated  at  Hamilton  College  l^h  ;  a.s,ss"  nt'orofo' 

sor  ot  rhetoric  an.i  literature  in  Hamilton  Co   eg^K  " 

1.   I'ictures    in  Song,   N.  York,   l,s,M,    jr.mo.      2.    With 

of1^ng'^':t^"t^^;,^^ia'Vs^'^'-"""""-^^-'"' 

th^vl'r<'  "'•  ""1'"S»«-       '•   I'ublic  Schools  and 
he  I  ubiic  .^ervice    Lon..  I.s7.^,  r.  Svo  ;  2d  ed.,  1,S77.     2 

^volMd'e.l.l^Lss;'""'  "^  ^'"8"^°'^  ^'=""''  I"">-  '^■'^".  ".■ 

Trf","","?'  "r-  "'"'«">   Dalton,  graduated  at 

n^,i;      V       *.''""•'   '■""""■■*    ^■'"'^'■-   "  Tragedy,   in 
Lngli.di  \eise,  Liin,,  l.S7y,  Linio.  ^ 

Scoreshy-Jnckson.    See  Jackso.v. 

rlcdrHiV,.;^-  "frVl'^'-'n    "■^'"'".''■i  '^''"'  •^^'^"i'^^  -^  Com. 

tte  liistoi.v  .,1  their  Open  an.l  Secret  Procee.lings  from 

he  Poun.lation  o    the  Order  to  the  Present  Time^    'J™ld 

..the.  berman    People  by  Theodor  Griesinger.     Lon!^ 

The  Family  of  Kiver  Farm,  Lon., 


wtu'^^",  C''''''"i»  of  'he  Cold,  N.  York,   1SS6,  12mo. 

iV«   ,"o     "'  '""''''''  "''  ^""Ser  and  Adventure,  liost., 
iooS,  12:110.  ' 


Scott,  Agnes 

l'-'^^',  p.  .-<vo. 

Scott,  .Miyor-Gen.  Alexander  De  Courcv 

.E.,  retired    l,s82.       London  Water:  a   Review     t'^ho 

Metropolitan  System,  Lon.,  1S,'<4,  cr   8vo 

Scott,  Henjamin,  F.R.A.S..  [o„^.,'vol.  ii.,  second 
•.N^l.'-4tr"'  ''-^  ' '^^^ '  ^""^""^  «""  "'■  i'-^""-,  Lon., 
IS.^if'c^'sJ;''*  '"''"'  ^™""'™  of  Sheep. Farming,  Lon., 
Scott,  Cecil.  Kate's  New  Home,  Lon.,  1872,  18mo. 
Scott,  Kev.  Charles,  M.A.,  era.luated  „t  (iu„en'- 
St'^Paor^y'ir  'r'^'''''V ''^'''"■'^''''■^7'''- '"'="'"bentof 
C  eed^  ,  l'  .  "'  VT  i'""-  '•  ''^""'«  Account  of  the 
All  rt  '^i'""/  i;"^  ^'-  P'""'=l''  Dublin,  1872.  2.  The 
Ald.ey  Church  of  Bangor,  Belfast,  1882 

of  u':e"(!,',th,''.7"'fh'^-  A"''"'""-    "^''fi'"".  Apostlo 
Ch,    h  .  F-"";'  "'"'  ""  Account  of  the  Gothio 

c!:ridge:f88i,''r.v':!'='"^'  '""•^^»"  •-^^  '^-^■') 

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In!!  '.'■' ',".'"'''  "'""  "■"^'  '"•'"'""'■o  lie  has  succoodcil  fn  tlirow- 
l-Mi  I*',',   i"!'.,!'"?,","";,"  ■'"'I'  "'^"  '."'"'"i-si'rwiM.lars  like 

„,**.*^*^"»  Charles  >'e\vtoii.  1.  The  IWcglcMims  of 
Uiristmnity  :  an  Kssuy  on  the  KcligiouH  Jlisloiv  of  An- 
tu,uit>-  I.on  W7,  ,,.  Svo.  1'.  l.yries  and  Elegies, 
Jion.,  issil,  121110. 

Scott,  Cloinciit  Williuiii,  b.  ISII,  in  London- 
son  ot  Ucv.  Williiiin  >Si:ol(,  /,,/,•»  ,.  was  ediiratcd  at 
JMiirlboroiigli  College,  and  becaiiic  a  clerk  at  the  War 
Oflice  in  IsliO.     lie  eontribiited  to  several  of  the  London 

liajiers,  niul  on  retiring  fi i  the  eivil  service  In    IS71I 

joined  the  staff  of  the  Daily  Telegraph  as  diamntic 
critic,  bceoiiiiiig  also  editor  of  the  Theatre  in  I88II.  Ho 
has  ada|dcd  plays  from  the  French  for  the  London 
theatres.  1.  Urawing-Uo.Mii  I'lays  and  I'arloiir  Panto- 
niinies.  Collected  by  .Aliiiaviva.  Lon.,  IsdU,  p.  8vo  • 
new  ed.,  1871.  2.  Koun.l  about  the  Islands;  or,  Sunny 
Pjiots  near  Home,  Lon.,  1S7:!,  8vo. 
«,  .,'5'','^'"!}-'"'""''"  f''i''J,'«'i's  descriptive  of  many  of  the 
?lvii  lllr!  "''""*  "'  '^"«''""1  '""1  Ireland."-.i>c(./n("r, 

3.  ],ays  of  a  Londoner,  Lon.,  7882,  or.  Svo;  new  ed., 
18>.>.  .|.  Poems  for  Hecitation,  Lon.,  l8S:i,  12ino  5 
loppy-Land  Papers  :  .lescriptive  of  Scenery  on  the  East 

,'':'J''.i"'""   '■'"''''  '•""'•      "•    '-''y'  ""^'  ^yr'e>,  Lon., 
lo.'-N,  INnio.  ' 

o.  1*^"^''  ?•  ?•     ^  '"'""''  O^tUaa  History  of  the  United 
States,  N.  York,  I8sii,  I2ino. 

Scott,  Eben  (Jrceiiough,  1.  The  Development 
of  Constitutional  Liberty  in  the  English  Colonies  of 
America,  X.  York,  1SS2,  Svo.  2.  Commcntaiies  upon 
he  Interstate  System  of  Pennsylvania ;  2d  od.,  Phila., 

lS8i,  Svo.  ' 

Scott,  Edu-nrd.  1.  The  Art  of  Waltzing  and 
(»uidc  to  the  liall-Uoom,  Lon,,  1885,  Ifimo.  2.  (3race 
and  lolly  :  or,  Dancing  and  Dancers,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo; 
2d  ed.,  1SS8.  ' 

Scott,  Edward  Benjaiiiin.     The  Shin-Owner's ' 

Iclegraphic  Code;   2d  ed.,  eiil.,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo  I 

Scott,  Edward  John  Long,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Lincoln  College,  U.vlord,  lsf)2:  keeper  of  manuscripts 
and  ivlgerton  librarian,  British  Museum.  (Trans  )  The 
Eclogues  of  Virgil,  translated  into  English  Verse,  Lon., 
1884,  12mo. 

Scott,  F.  J.     The  Light  of  Life  ;  Sermons  preached 
at  lewkesbury.     Second  Series.     Lon.,  1881,  ]2mo 
.,  ^?,"".'  r'„  !**«'<««»•     The  Place  of  Shelley  among 
the  English  Poets  of  his  Time,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo 

Scott,  Frank  J.  Suburban  Home  Grounds,  and 
Uest  Modes  of  Laying  Out,  Planting,  and  Keeping  Deco- 
rated (,round.s.  Illust.  X.  York,  1871,  8vo:  new  ed., 
with  title  "The  Art  of  Beautifying  Suburban  Home 
(Jrounds  of  Small  Extent,"  ISMi. 

'^''ll"'  Ji^edcrick  Cie-jrge.      The  Soul's   Quest, 
and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  ISss,  fp.  Svo. 
Scott,  George  F.  H,    Theodore,  and  other  Poems, 

Scott,  Sir  George  Gilbert,  R.A.,  F.S.A.,  [auie, 
vol.  11.,  add.,]  ISI 1-1878.  He  was  knighted  in  Is72  a.s 
architect  to  the  National  Memorial  to  Prince  Albert 
1.  Lectures  on  the  Rise  and  Development  of  Mediiuvaf 
Architecture  :  delivered  at  the  Royal  Aeailemy.  Illust 
Lon.,  1879,  2  vjis.  Svo.  ^ 

"The  real  place  which  wc  believe  that  Sir  Gilbert  i^colt's 
lectures  may  successfully  claim  i„  the  educatioii  of  the 
man  whether  profes.sioiial  or  amateur,  who  "sires  ,, 
atuuire  a  scieiitilie  knowledge  of  ICiigli.sli  arcl  Itecture 
w-ifl  be  that  (dthe  second  essential  book,  iie.xt  to  1  c  m  is^ 
SfeluiclMi";  T"'^  technical  manual,  'it  will  1  '  re  n  - 
mended  to  the  learner  as  the  supplement  which  he  w  1 
reqinro  in  order  to  freshen  up  aiu/iive  life  ai ,1  m  en le 
to  the  drier  details  of  whatsoever  text-book  he  mavlmve 
xlv^ltWO.""       '  groundwork  of  his  studies.--"",'/,  'j^.,'; 

2.  Personal  and  Professional  Recollectior  >.  E.lited 
by  his  Son   (}    Gilbert  Scott,  F.S.A.     With  an  Intro.luc- 

T  7-,'"'  ^"y  ^^<'*'-  •'"'">  ^^''lli'"ii  Burgon,  B.D. 
L(jn.,  Is79,  Svo. 

th'iVvohimn  will''nr'''''  '^'•"f^"'^  ?"""'■'  profes-sioiinl  lal.curs, 
nan's  f»  1,  Prove  of  service ;  as  the  story  of  a  good 
mans  life,  it  has  iiiueli  to  interest;   but  the  iileaviire  i>f 

iS^lS  i^llv?;,^"!'^  r",V^  l'y.the  antag^Inislfc'p:^ u™ 
so  irLquentlj  assumed  by  the  writer."— .s>j('du/oc,  111.  l(M«. 

.^.  hngli,!,  CImrch  Architecture  prior  to  the  Separa- 
tion ol  England  from  Pome.     Illu.st.     Lon.,  1881    fol 

Scott,  Graham.  The  Sandcliff  V  stery  :  aNov'el 
Lon.,  1888,  cr.  Svo.  ' 

Scott,  II.  T.  Counsel  to  a  Young  Wife,  Lon.,  1870, 
132-t 


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(      Scott,  Henry  >V.     Kansas  Probate  Law  and  Prao. 

tice:  for  Attorneys,  Executors,  Administrators,  ,Vc.,  To. 
poka,  18S7,  Svo. 

Scott,  Hew.     Fasti  Ecclesiro  Sooticana? ;  Succession 
of  Ministry  from  1560.     Parts  I.-V.     Lon.,  1871,  4to 
,,  ^V,"l'  /'t    l'''''"-''P'e8  of  New  Testament  Quotation 
Established,  Lon.,  is;.'),  j,.  Svo. 

Scott,  J.  Cranford.  1.  Arthur  Jessic.son  ;  a  \ovel 
Lon.,  IS7S,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Swinlons  „f  Wan- 
dale:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1S78,  a  vols.  p.  Svo.  ;i.  Elsneth  • 
a  Drama.  Lon.,  1880.  i    '    • 

T  ^l^"}\'  "'.'  '■'•      ''"'"'  "iinchback  of  Carriginore;  an 
Irish  laic,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo;  new  ed.,  KSsii 

«  t'^'i"  o'r"'*  •^'•.     ''''."'  •'^■"'■'."■''  "I'  Angus  and  .Mearns  : 
Scotch  Ueformation.  Paisley,  ISSfi,  p.  Svo. 

Scott,  J.  H.     The  Family  Guide  to  Brussels,  Lon 

ISi  I,  p.  Svo. 

Scott,  Kev.  J.  W.  The  Dove :  a  I'arody  on  "  The 
Haven,"  Phihi.,  Is7:!.  12nio. 

r'*i'"'h"'iJ'".?'*  '■eoi'Se,  b.  1837;  formerlv  captain 
o.  the  5th  Fusileers.  1.  The  Barman:  his 'Life  and 
Notions.  By  Shway  Yeo.  [pseud.]  Lon.,  1882  "vols 
p.  Svo.  2.  France  and  'Tongking:  a  Narrative  of  the 
(  aiiipaign  of  Iss  1  and  the  Occupation  of  Further  India : 
with  Mai)  and  Plans,  l,on,,  1SS5,  Svo, 
,   "-\,,!'"'le<'tion  of  a-iifics  written  at  diflerent  times  and 

ndillcrent  places When,  bc.wever,  the    I, ,.?,""« 

taken   by  lliemselves  there  is  no  ,,,11    Wr  »nv  1  i, ,  Im 
praise.     They  lone  .  ,  ,  all  the  life  an,    eo       r     •   ?cl    is 
on  y  to  be  louml    n  Ihc  reports  .d' an  eye-wi    less       o 
tlioiraigh  y  cmipeleiit  to  estimate  all  hi'  sees  at  its  riirl  t 
value.    Mr,  .Scolfs  kio.wledu-e  of  liidn-clii  m  is  ,  r,,bablv 

.s','/,"i?"'.','-iix.'7V.i;^  '"•' '""  ''"'  '"""-'  "'■  '"^  "'''  ''''"'''''""- 
3,  Burma  as  it  Was,  as  it  Is,  and  as  it  Will  Be,  Lon 

IsSb,  cr.  Svo.  ■' 

"Mr.  Scott  claims  to  have  covered  the  whole  L'rouiid 

and,  as  there  is  „ol,o,ly  ,.oi,ipeteiU  to  critic  se  I  h,i  ex"tnt 

liinise  f,  we  shall  not  presiniie  to  sjiv  how  far  1  e  las  su? 

ceeded.    What,  however,  may  be  aiserlcd  with       sol   te 

Si'iiiiiiki^^j;;;!  ^J:z^^!^" "  ""^^'^^  -"""^'^.  -^ 

Scott,  James  Ilenat,  F,S,A.  Memorials  of  the 
Family  of  Scott  of  Scot's  Hall  in  the  County  of  Kent. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1S7(),  imp.  4to. 

"The  author  of  this  line  work  hasnot.sparedeitbernains 

i  1  snf  n™''''"'^'*  "■■  ^''■'V"^'-'  '"  thewaySiwhicl  tiR.  re- 
fcult.s  of  those  researches  have  been  piil-befoie  the  reader 
.  .  .It  i.s  superfluous  t,)  recommend  it  to  the  ii,,  i,e  of 
English  biographers  and  county  liist.aiai  s,  r  t  cm  it 
becomes,  by  reason  of  the  tlioroughlv  j:ei  i  ii,e  a  l"lis 
ne'essi?^"l^;V;,N^,;!iM"  "  ''"^  ^'^'^"'vrS,  allnost  a 
Scott,  Rev'.  John,'  D.D„  b,  1820,  in  Washington 
.1  "iu'Vu'  ';'.'"™''=J  privately;  entered  the  ministry  of 
the  Methodist  Protestant  Church  1842,  and  was  e,litor 
?' ,  7"'!"\''''''g'""8  juurnals.  1.  Pulpit  Echoes;  or. 
Brief  Miscellaneous  Discourses,  Cin.,  187:).  2.  The  Land 
of  Sojourn  ;  or.  Sketches  of  Patriarchal  Life  and  Times : 
with  Introduction  by  A.  Clarke,  Pittsburg.  Pa  isso 
12iiio.  °         ■'  ' 

Scott,  John,  lalo  professor  of  agriculture  and  rural 
economy  at  the  Royal  Agricultural  College.  Cirencester. 
I.  Ihe  Farm  Valuer,  Lon,,  1878,  p.  Svo.  2.  Rents  and 
Purchases;  or,  The  Valuation  of  Landed  Propertv,  Lon 
18, 9,  p.  svo.  3.  Farm  Itoa.ls,  Fences,  and  (iates  :"a  Prac- 
tical Treatise  on  the  Roads,  Tram-Ways,  and  Water- Wavs 
of  the  !•  arm,  the  Principles  of  Enclosures,  Ac,  ("  Weale's 

I  ng  .  a  I  ractical  Ireatise,  ("  Wcale's  Ser.,"  Lon.,  lss;i 
I  12mo.  J.  Irrigation  and  Water-Supiily  :  a  Practical 
Treatise  on  Water  Meadows,  Sewage  Irrigation,  Warp- 
ing, Ac,  (' Weale's  .Ser.,")  Lon.,  1>8,3,  12iik,.  Ii.  Ba  n 
Implements  and  Machines  :  Treating  of  the  Application 
Ton  S9.  ,.''"  OPf'ion-'  of  Agriculture.'  Illust. 
Tr,;;;.  '  i  "'!;  ■J,-  ^'"'■°  «"ilJi"K''^^  "  Practical 
Ireatise  on   the   Buildings   necessary  for   the   Various 

rl  1,?  .  °f  '■"'",«',">"'•  ,A'-™ngement  and  Construction, 
Illu.st,  ("Weale's Ser.")  Lon.,  18S4,  12mo.  8.  Agri- 
cultural Surveying:  a  Treati.se  on  Land  Surveying, 
Lev,dling,  and  Setting-Out,  Lon,,  1884,  l2mo,  ft,  Fiehi 
Impleinents  and  Machines:  a  Practical  Treatise  on  the 
\  arieties  now  in  Use,  Ac,  Lon.,  1884,  12m,).  10,  Farm 
EngincTring  Illust,  Lon.,  ISS4,  12mo,  (This  com- 
prises .nos.  ,  to  0  inclusive,)  With  Morton,  J,  C,  The 
m    iff      ?  m"™'  ^.""•'  '•'*'2.  P-  •'<vo.     With  ScovT,  C„ 

.tt!'t''if,,'{';8i:- ,!'8t.""'"''^'  ^^^'"'"s'""-''  ^- 1'- 

to't^**„'f' "!",''"' n"'"^-  "•'^-  (T™"^>  The  Regimen 
to  be  adopted  in  Cases  of  Gout,  by  W,   Ebstein,  Lon., 


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(iuil,l.     Ill'u«t.     Totm^  llT^'y  "'    ""-•    '^-vn   an.l 
Ncott,   llev.  JoM-,,1     j,i'i    7,-. 

Chester,  187!.,  l2Mm;   ncnt  '!|     issj"  ^   'VUh  .\u.e.,  Mun- 

"»d  other  Uhyn,os  «t.   "ouis    Iss      i'"""-"'  'i"""*!"". 
Uuok  of   Ch,.isti„„'  1.;   i,  e",  i''  St     •  '?"'";     -■    "'""1- 

KnSVin?;  Un?18"74''2^r"s^'''""«^'-'  -'"  Civil 
voir  '       '^*'  "^  ^"'»-  8>'"!    new  eU.,  Issl,  i 

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and  in  iiid  of  tho  publication  of  his  works.  1.  (Ed.) 
Tho  t'ftinbridjjo  l'iiragrii|ili  Bible  of  tlio  Authorised 
Eiij^lish  Ver!<ion  :  with  tho  Text  revised  by  a  Cullution 
of  its  Karly  and  other  I'rinuipal  Kditioni',  CuiubriilKe, 
IS'li,  410  ;  Student's  Kdition,  IH75,  U  vols.  -Ito.  2.  Six 
Populiir  Lectures  on  tho  Text  of  the  New  Tostiinient,  I.on., 
1871,  |).  8vo.  H.  Index  to  Itisho])  Wordsworth's  Commen- 
tary on  the  Old  Testament,  Lon.,  IS77,  r,  Hvo.  4.  (Ed.) 
The  Oreok  Testament,  according  to  the  Text  followed  in 
tho  Authorised  Version  :  with  the  Variations  adopted  in 
tho  Koviscd  Version,  Cambridge,  IH(<|,  cr.  Xvo.  b.  Tho 
Authorised  Edition  of  tho  English  liiblo,  (1611,)  its 
Subsequent  Kcpiints  and  Modern  Hoprosentatives:  being 
tho  Introducticm  to  tho  Cambridge  Paragraph  liiblo: 
with  Corrections  and  .\dditions,  Cambridge,  1SS4,  cr. 
Svo.  6.  (Ed.)  Codex  S.  Cenddic  I.atinus,  in  Ecolesia 
Cathedral!  Lichtioldiensi  servatus,  ,tc.,  Cambridge,  1887, 
4to.  7.  (Ed.)  The  I'arallel  New  Testament,  Cireek  and 
English;  being  the  .\uthorised  N'ersion  arranged  in 
I'arallel  Columns  with  the  Revised  Version  and  with 
tho  Original  Ureek,  Cambridge,  I8S8,  cr.  8vo. 

Kcniggs,  Mrs.  M.  V.,  ("  Elsie  Earnest,"  pseud.) 
Sketches,  Host.,  1 874,  l2mo. 

Scriitton,  Thoniasi  Edward,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  b. 
1856;  graduated,  lirst  class  .\Ior.  Sci.  Trip,,  and  senior 
in  Law  Trip.,  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1880  ;  called 
to  the  bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  1882;  professor  of  con- 
stitutional law  and  history  at  University  College,  Lon- 
don, since  188,'i.  1.  The  Laws  of  Copyright:  an  Exami- 
nation of  the  Principles  which  shouhl  regulate  Literary 
and  Artistic  Projierty  in  England  and  other  Countries, 
(Yorko  Prize  Essay,  1882,)  Lon.,  188:i,  8vo. 

"The  plan  Is  well  conceived  and  consistently  oairled 
out ;  the  statement  is  clear,  ooriciso,  accunito,  and  fresh. 
.  .  .  The  theory  of  the  absolute  right  Mr.  .Scruttun  dis- 
misses with  scant  eerenioiiy."— ^/iic/d/or,  Ivii.  »87. 

2.  The  Influence  of  the  Roman  Law  on  the  Law  of 
England,  (Yorke  Prise  Essay,  18S4,)  Cambridge,  1885, 
8vo. 

"A  review  of  the  amiable  and  groundless  statements  of 
Mr.  Kinlason,  and  of  the  m<ire  serious  arguments  of  Mr. 
Coote  and  .Mr.  .Seebohm,  .  .  .  leads  him  to  the  negative 
conclusion  that,  except  in  the  narrow  field  of  written 
documents,  there  is  little  trace  of  direct  Roman  influence." 
— Acad.,  XXX.  US. 

3.  The  Contract  of  Affreightment  as  expressed  in 
Chartor-Parties  and  Bills  of  Lading,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo.  4. 
Land  in  Fetters;  or.  The  History  and  Policy  of  the 
Laws  restraining  the  Alienation  and  Settlement  of  Land 
in  Englanil,  Cambriilge,  1886,  Svo.  5.  Commons  and 
Common  Fields;  or,  Tho  History  and  Policy  of  tho  Laws 
relating  to  Commons  and  Enclosures  in  England,  Cam- 
bridge, I8S7,  Svo.  ; 

"  The  first  part  of  tho  essay  deals  chiefly  with  the  cur- 
rent theories  of  the  origin  of  commoners'  rights  in  ICiig- 
laiul  Mr.  Hcrutton  seems  to  prefer  the  view  that  they 
began  in  almost  every  case  with  an  actual  grant  from  a 
Norman  land-owner.  .  .  .  The  second  part  of  the  work  . . . 
contains  a  lucid  and  well-sustained  account  of  the  ixilicy 
of  the  legislalion  and  the  practice  of  the  land-owners  with 
regard  to  enclosures.  Mr.  .Scrutton  has  studied  the  subject 
thoroughly."— r.  lii.TO.s  :  Acad.,  xxxiii.  ir>3. 

Scrutton,  \\.  Tho  Birthplace  of  Charlotte  Brontej 
2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1884,  r.  32mo. 

Scryingeour,  Uev.  Edward  Phillips,  gradu- 
ated at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  ISliS;  ordained  1S6S; 
curate  of  ,St.  John's,  Marylebone,  since  187U.  The 
Doctrine  of  the  Cro.ss  ;  a  Contribution  to  the  Theory  of 
the  Christian  Life,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Scudainore,  Frank  Ives,  C.B.,  [mire,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  1823-1884,  was  secretary  to  tho  General  Post- 
Offioe,  London,  180(»-7o,  and  superintendent  of  the 
Turkish  Post-Oflice,  Constantinople,  1875-84.  1.  Day- 
Dreanis  of  a  Sleepless  Man.  Lon.,  1875,  I2mo.  2. 
France  in  the  East :  Contributions  towards  the  Eastern 
Question,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Scudamure,  Kev.  William  Edward,  [ante, 
vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Notitia  Eucharistioa:  Commentary  on 
the  Order  of  Administration  of  the  Lord's  Supper  ac- 
cording to  the  Church  of  England,  Ac.,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

2.  Incense  for  the  Altar,  Lon.,  1874  ;  2d  ed.,  1S75,  32mo. 

3.  The  Diocesan  Synods  of  tho  Earlier  Church,  Lon., 
1S78,  Svo. 

Scudders  Hor.ice  E!isha«  [ante.  vol.  ii.,  .idd.,] 
was  editor  of  the  Riverside  Magazine  for  Young  People 
1867-70,  and  in  18',)0  succeeded  T.  B.  Aldrich  as  editor 
if  the  Atlantic  Monthly.  He  is  editor  of  the  "  Ameri- 
can Commonwealths"  Series  and  other  works  published 
by  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  1.  The  Oame  of  Croquet : 
its  Appointment  and  Laws.  By  a  Fellow.  N.  York, 
1828 


scu 

1868.  2.  Doings  of  tho  Bodlcy  Family  in  Town  and 
Country.  Illust.  N.  York,  1S7,7,  4to.  3.  Tho  Dwell- 
ers in  FivoSistors  Court,  N.  York,  1876,  lOmo.  1. 
(Ed.)  Men  and  Manners  in  America  One  Hundred 
Years  Ago,  N.  York,  IS76,  l2mo.  ,').  (Ed.)  Recollec- 
tions o""  iamuel  Brook  r  with  Passages  from  his  Notc- 
Book.s,  (1771-1862,)  I'hila.,  IS77,  l2mo. 

"One  of  tlKjse  conteniiH>rary  pictures  which  one  Is 
always  glad  to  meet  with,  by  "homsocver  skelclieil ;  but 
.Mr.  Ilreck  was  not  a  comnKjiiplace  man,  and  had  no  ordi- 
nary opportunities."— .V(i()uH,  xxv.  31, 

6.  Tho  Budloys  Telling  Stories,  Bost.,  1877,  sq.  Svo. 
7.  The  Bodleys  on  Wheels,  Bosl.,  1S7H,  gq.  Svo.  S,  The 
Bodleys  Afo(jt.  Illust.  Bost.,  ISSO,  sq.  Svo.  «.  Stories 
and  Romances,  Host.,  18X11,  l6mo. 

"Thi'y  are  the  work  of  a  writer  who  has  a  thoroiigh  re- 
spect for  his  art,  and  would  not  ihink  of  Irlllini;  with  it, 
though  he  nuiy  be  an  eniinentlv  successful  triller  in  it. 
Thus  Ihelr  sllKhtiiess  becomes  an  lni|iortanl  merit,  and  the 
writer  is  so  careful  to  preserve  literarv  proprictv  in  making 
it  a  conspicuous  (|ualily  that  we  have  llnishcil  each  story 
with  the  wish  that  there  had  Ijeen  more  of  it."— .V(i/ioH, 
xxxi.  3II>. 

10.  Boston  Town.  Illust.  Host.,  1881,  Svo.  II.  Mr. 
Bodley  Abroad,  Bost.,  1881,  sq.  Svo.  12.  (Ed.)  Tho  Chil- 
dren's Book  :  a  Collection  of  the  Best  and  Most  Famous 
Stories  and  Poems  in  tho  English  Language.  Illust. 
Bost.,  1881,  sq.  Svo.  13.  The  Bodley  Grandchildren  and 
their  Journey  in  Holland.  Illust.  Bost.,  18'<2,  scp  Svo. 
14.  Noah  Webster,  ("American  Men  of  Letters,")  llost., 
18S2,  12mo. 

"Mr. Scuddcr'sbook  Is  not  a  common  biographv.  ...  It 
Is  more  like  a  very  long  magazine  article  on  Webster  and 
his  times.  A  good  many  important  facts  in  his  life  are 
given  in  one  place  or  another,  too  often  without  dates,  and 
they  are  told  in  a  pleasant  style,  and  in  such  order  ami 
form  as  to  be  interesting  to  a  ca.sual  reader,  if  not  alto- 
gether satisfactory  to  the  statistician."— A'ddoH,  xxxiv.  441). 
15.  The  English  Bodley  Family.  Illust.  Bost.,  1884, 
sq.  Svo.  16.  A  History  of  the  I'nited  Slates  of  America: 
preceded  by  a  Narrative  of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement 
of  North  America  and  of  the  Events  which  led  to  the 
Independence  of  the  Thirteen  English  Colonies,  Phila., 
1884,  l2mo.  17.  The  Viking  Bodleys:  an  E.xcursion  into 
Norway  and  Denmark.  Illust.  Bost.,  1884,  sq.  Svo. 
18.  Men  and  Letters :  Essays  in  Characterization,  Bost., 
1S87,  I2mo. 

"They  are  rather  literary  talk  about  men  and  books 
than  strict  criticism,  and  they  gain  in  interest  by  the  per- 
sonal cumlity  w  liich  one  feels  in  them  now  tha't  they  are 
collecteil  and  can  be  read  consecutively."— AVid'oii.  xlv.  031. 
"It  contains  much  intelligent  and  thoughtful  criticism." 
—Acad.,  xxxiii.  110. 

ID.  The  Book  of  Folk-Stories,  Rewritten,  Bost.,  18S7, 
lOmo.     And  see  Taylor,  Maiiib  H.,  iiij'm. 

Scudder,  John  M.,  M.D.,  [uute,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
On  the  Use  of  Inhalations  in  the  'Treatment  of  Diseases 
of  the  Respiratory  Organs,  Cin.,  ISOB,  l2mo;  3d  ed., 
IS74.  2.  Eclectic  Practice  in  Diseases  of  Children,  Cin., 
1869,  Svo.  3.  Specific  Medication  and  Specific  Medicines, 
Cin.,  1870,  I2mo.  4.  Specific  Diagnosis:  a  Study  of 
Diseases  with  Reference  to  the  Administration  of  Keuie- 
dies,  Cin.,  1874,  I2mo. 

Scudder,  Moses  Lewis,  Jr.,  b.  1843,  at  Charles- 
town,  Mass.;  graduated  at  Wesleyan  University  18ii3; 
vice-president  of  the  Equitable  'Trust  Company,  New 
York,  IS72-73;  a  broker  in  Chicago.  I.  Brief  Honors: 
a  Romance  of  the  Great  Dividable,  Chic,  1877,  I2niii. 
Anon.  2.  Almost  an  Englishm'\n,  N.  Y'ork,  1878,  Uimn. 
3.  National  Banking  :  a  Discussion  of  the  Merits  of  the 
Present  System,  N.  York,  1870.  12mo.  4.  Congested 
Prices,  Chic,  I8S3,  I2mo.  5.  The  Labor  Value  Fallacv, 
Chic,  1SS4,  I2mo. 

Scudder,  Samuel  Hubbard,  b.  1837,  in  Boston: 
brother  of  H.  E.  Scudder,  nujira  ;  graduated  at  Williaui- 
College  1857,  and  at  the  Lawrence  .Scientific  School 
1862;  assistant  librarian  of  Harvard  1879-85,  and  pahcun- 
tologist  of  the  U.S.  Geological  Survey  since  ISS6.  IK- 
has  contributed  a  large  number  of  papers  to  scientili': 
journals.  I.  Catalogue  of  the  Orthoptcra  of  North 
America,  Wash.,  1868,  Svo.  2.  Fossil  Myriapods  fniiii 
Nova  Scotia,  Bost.,  4to.  3.  Revision  of  the  Large  Sty- 
lated  Fossorial  Crickets.  Illust.  Salem,  Mass.,  186!', 
imp.  Svo.  4.  Species  of  the  Lepidojiterous  Genus  Pain- 
phil.a.  Illu.it.  llost..  4tQ.  5.  Fossil  Butterflies.  Illust. 
Salem,  1875,  4to.  6.  Catalogue  of  Scientific  Serials  ol 
All  Countries,  including  the  Transactions  of  Learnci 
Societies,  1633-IS76,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1879,  Svo.  7. 
Butterflies:  theirStruoture, Changes, and  Life-Histories: 
with  Reference  to  American  Forms.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1881,  Svo.     8.  Nomenclator  Zoiilogicus :  an  Alphubetic:ii 


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tho  Eclipse  P«rty.      ly  a  Kochc.H.nr  S-',    ""»''""«  "  »""i  , 

JWs  from  (k.<,rKO  MaoUona  ,1,'x.  U^k  '  /f,']-', ';."''-''-''^J 

Scull,  <iideoii  Delnnln  I  e  Th    p        "'  • 

Amork.,..      2.    D,.r,,the»  s'oU.  U^foJ"  lsS2     ''i^"V'j 
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America,,    Indian,  fro,„    loi^t^UM^i^m-^T^ 

an«Z:;,'^K:;,^^,^:;;.t--,-Ve";-- 

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L^jf!^,i^-t^tra;;„i[!r-^^r'.:?r! 
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int^;a;^;on!-.i:ni!^:'ris^' ^r'""  ^"'' '^''*-'"' 

Kvor2d'eZ"l"V  ^"°''  ""''  ""'"  ^'""'"■''  1'°"-  '883,  p. 

1\,  k    IS70   19;„„^'".r'v"  '-y^""""  "f  ""vernment,    .\ 
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ham^  cX?e  ?f"s^"'  i'"'^T°"'^  '"""'"^  i"  ">«  Dt-  I 
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t" :  '^^  ^:t"knis"-v  ?  ^-v^Smi^'LII  ! 

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:,ice,:rri'^::i^-!i:/^^^f''^i-.-''?:^ 

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a  ."lorv    Lon      li--      'o'  ■    f;  '  ""'ma's  Ambition  : 

a  Ser  pture  Text  L'V.     "";,    '•.  •'•"""''"y  Me,litations  : 
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Scnrlc,  Iter.  Georee  iMarv   h  is'<ii  i„  r      , 
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-8frcr.'8:.of2',red''r8's's*''%  'i  P-'    H-'O-n,    Lon., 
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!  pathic'  t^s^liiK*  !um  h rihe'wS  "?  ""''^'^'^''  '»■  h'>'"<^o. 
the  leaves o  I'er  V  a  ,-V,  a  "'""»  .■'""^^li'-'e,  is  chewing 
be  •  the  «reat  ,,r\"erve  ,  f  ffo  al,;!  Iw'.T,','  '^'^ I-"''  '"""'^'^  '« 
tioiis.'  •  Had  iiir  .mnv  t  PM  1,,?''  ''  '"  f"""'^'  Pi-'-ifra- 
it.  r-o,'  and  his  trcM,  "\ leort  ,,,•  '  r''^'-'  ''™,"  ^'il'l'lied  ivith 

K5;::'?^:i;'i^vi!;i^h;j:fi^:rr'^""-"«^°"' 

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,./„,.■■'  '^I"-!'''''.  Ij.at  .Sandislield,  Mass  •  zradu 

S      ol'  1 1'";""  ff'^f  If''  ""J  "'  "^"va.d  ofvin  ty 

ocnooi    I8.,7;    entered    the   ministry  of  the    Unitarian 

Church,  and  was   pastor  at  Westonf  Moss  ,  1865-18^6 

•'■u        ft'ir  ,1  ""^^    %'  i''""  »'■  Christ   Bost'  Is  2, 

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iifiiriii;;  IVr>|i|i' 


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llie  ri'iimlii"  (if  the  "poll  tlvM  ^y»tpnl  lii  Ills  uwii  trnviislilii 

111'  IlllrlllU.  (lllil  InilU  lllflllf  hll'.  pllK'll'iluil   tn  iMlIM   Up  II 

lilstciry  111'  llif  sysicm  lliri.in.'liniii  Kiinliiinl.  'Ilii^  >\\u\v 
liiiiii  llic  lll'c,  ii.s  niic  limy  Miy,  Kivis  lil- Murk  lUi  i'«piilii'l 

Vlllllc.      UN  lilcl-  win   III.  Holivillll.   fVlll    tn  IhlihC  Willi  llf>l- 

tiilf  III  iicci'piliin  ciiicliisliiii.,  whicli  nil  nt  the  nnit  hI' 
miiiiy  11  I'liorMiiil  heller  In  llie  primitive  lieeiluni  nf  the 
KiikIIhIi  race.  .  .  .  We  iiiii^iMikiinu  leilne  thiil  Mr.  Heelmhiii 
lllls  llimle  II  llliist  Vlllllllhle  eiilltl  llMltlull  In  hWlirle  ,'lllilv  " 
—s,ii.  /;,!..  hi.  ill  I, 

■•Whiilever  mny  lie  tlie  nlllniiue  view  wlilcli  niiiv  he 
mlnpieil  II-  111  Ihenrlu'lii  uf  the  KiiKllsh.iiliiI  ..r  the  Knitllsh 
vllliiue  eiiimiiiiiilty  mill  the  niilveiMilllv  nt  the  ii'iiniirliil 
\v-leni.  Iheie  i-  iiiiiliiiilii  ihiil  lliewliule  -iil.Jeet  mii«t  hii 

iisiileicil  III  llie  lli;hliit  the  In  iv  liiet-  lunl  new  iul-ii. 

II'")'.  Ivi. 


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Nentoil,  A.  K.,  niember  nf  the  Iii-titiite  of  Nnvii 
An'hilirl.",  ,Ve.  i  leiliirer  iit  the  Kn.viil  N'liviil  College, 
Wiiiihvieh.     A    Miiiiiial   nf    Murine    KiitjinuerinK :   einii- 

pri-inK   iha    l)e.-i)j!iiin);,  Cmntnieli iinil  Wurkiii)}   nf 

Murine  .Miiehinery.  Illii^t.  l.iin.,  I"'^:!,  ^vn ;  Tlh  nl,, 
Willi  Aililitiiiniil  Infiiriiiiitiuii  on  'I'riiilu  unci  yua(lru|ilB 
E.\piiii.-iii"  Mngines,  IS.^.s. 

St'iiioii,  Sir  Thtiiiinm,  [.mir,  vol.  il,,  mlil.) 
Jliiniiii,  of  Fill  riiltiii);  iinil  Wnoil-t'arvlng :  with  Diii- 
gnuMs  leiii.,  I>7.i.  IL'imi. 

NcRloii,  »  illiiiiii  John,  Uepmt  on  the  Fore-ts 
mill  Alphii  Ue.-iiiireeK  of  Algeria.  .Vc,  Lon.,  187(1,  Kvii. 

Sfbiistiiiii,  Lewis  Hoyd,  .M.A.,  li.C.L.,  b.  ls.)2; 
grailiiale.l  at  Ivveier  Ccille^jo,  O.idViril,  IST.'i;  oalle.l  In  tlio 
bar  lit  l,ineiiln'.<  Inn  1^7(I.  1.  The  Law  nf  Tnnlc-.Marks 
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"  The  enlleetinii  nf  eases  is  very  ample  iiinl  .salisliielnry, 
Mr.  Selinsliiiii  never  hiviiitr  iliiwn  a  pnipiisiilnn  williniit 
piipniirliiiK  it  hy  almiiiliiiiee  nf  anlhurllles.  Aniurieaii  iis 
Well  as  KiiKllsh.'— .sii(.  li,r.,  .\lvi.  Iss. 

'2.  Digest  of  ('ii.sus  of  Tniile-.Mark,  Tnulo-Nunie,  Traile- 
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St'ci'uinhc,  .loliii  TlioiiiHS,  .M.D.,  .^LR.('.S.,  h, 
Ls:f4  ;  .lurgeiin  of  Ihe  Lynn  ilislricit  nf  the  Great  Xnrtliern 
Railway,  ,'suienee.  Theism,  and  Uevelation  in  Uelation 
to  Mr.  Mill'.s  Essays  on  Nature,  Kcliglon,  ami  Theism, 
Ljn.,  l.HT.'i,  ,Mvn. 

Secconibp,  liiriit.-l'ol.  Tlioniiis  Strong.  1. 
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new  eil.,  ISsl.  2.  Cnmic,  Droll.  Funny,  lluuiornns  I'le- 
tnres,  Lon.,  1S77,  4to.  ;).  Military  Misrcalling.^  from 
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and  Navy  Ilirthday-Iionk,  Lon.,  18,^1,  ,S2ino.  (1.  Comic 
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nieiils  IjiniiKht  In  hear  (111  it  In  this  hunk."— .SkWii' 

"lie  eermlnly    lias  lieen   |he  (Irst    In  make  It  elearly 

iiiulersiniid  whiii  the  sysie f  cnliivallnn  an. I  hiiiil'inhf- 

liin   really  was."— W,  .1.  Asiii.KV  ;  liitimliwlinn  h  Kmlith 
J-.iniiiiliiir  llii'lurii  iiiirl  Viiiini.U. 

"It  is  (litlleiili.  iiiileeil.  InnvereMliniite  llie  Iniporlanee 
III  Mr.  .-eeliiihnrs  new  e(inlilliiilinii  tn  one  nf  the  nmst 
ve.\eil  i|iie»llniis  in  Kn>;l|sh  hislnrv.  We  ihliik  thai  he 
lines  lint  iillnw  .  .  .  slinieiellt  senpe  I'nr  Ih  eviileliee  nf 
enni|iiiialive  law  Mini  hislnrv.  .  .  .  lint,  selliiit!  aside  these 
iiiid  the  nil  er  ijiie-liniis  we  have  raised,  the  l.mad  fuel  re- 
mains  lliiit  the  villune  (■niiiiiiiinitv  is  hv  Mr.  .■^eehnhni 
hrnin;lil  wiihin  the  niiice  nt  linniiiii  inllireiiee;  and  this 
(lie!  niiee  periuaiiemly  prnved  must  iissuiedlv  lead  np  In 
snnie  eniielnsiniis  Willi  lemiid  In  eiirlv  Kiiu'lish  hislnry 
whieli  will,  nil  the  wlmh',  Inilnw  tlu-  fines  nl  .Mr.  (note 
rather  lliiiii  those  nf  .Mr.  Kieeniiiii."— .I'/i .  .\n.  i;'.ilii. 

"The  i|iiestinn.  as  he  lirn|.iiiiiids  il.  is  whether  the  enii- 
(liiernrs  nf  ^:ll^:l|lnd  liiniideilnr  revived  a  sneieiv  m  Inrdf 
and  .serfs,  nr  whether  they  eniislnicled  the  ^'ate  nil  the 
principles  of  Ireednni  and  eijiiiililv.  U'liiisw  'Ld  in  nne 
wnv,  iiiir  Kniilish  eennniiiie  hislnry  must  hei,Mi  with  free 
village  enmniiiiiities.  whii  h  ^'radiiuUv  deKeini'iled  liiln 
tlieserldnin  nt  Ihe  .M iildle ,\i;es ;  'il'  answered  i.'  he  niher 
way,  it  heKins  wiili  Ihe  serldniii  nf  the  nia.sses  nl  the  rural 
pnpnh-.iiiiu  under  .-a.xnii  rule,  a  serldnm  Irnni  \r|u  li  It  has 
taken  nne  thnuMind  years  nf  KiiL'lisli  eeminniie  evnlntlnii 
tn  set  them  free.'  lie  iirelers  Ihe  latter  view,  and  cnn- 
eludes  that  a  niannrial  system  e.xisled  in  this  ennntrv 
while  htilj  n  prnvinee  nl  llie  Kmjiire,  whii  h  was  either 
adnpted  or  revived  hy  n  Gennaii  people  wlm  were  I'Hiiilllar 
with  the  nnelent  elvllizatinn.  .  .  .  NVe  shall  all  rei|Ulre 
evidence  id'  a  niiieli  wider  and  more  striiineiit  kind  heliire 
we  aekiiiiwledge  that  inir  iiiiiiinrlnl  svslem  and  cninmnii 
held  industry  were  derived  from  Komaii  liilluence."— 
CilAliLKS  1.  Ki.TiiN  :  Anid.,  xxlv.  l.W. 
"Tlie  most  e.xliaiislive  and  hield  aeeoiint  of  this  svsteni 
Seddall,  llev.  Henry,  was  curate  of  Forgney  and  """  has  over  been  made.  .  .  .  Mr.  Seehnhm  .  .  .  slinws  hy 
Irish  secretary  of  the  Church  Missionary  .^oc'ety.  I.  "verpower.iiK  evidence  that  the  Kll^dish  villiiKc  eninniu- 
Malta  Past  and  I'l-nsniit  Ton  18-0  Sen  •>  .el,.:  Mi/  I  "','5  "''>'<  "  "'"ilc  eniiimiinily  at  every  iiiie  (if  tile  stiiKes  hy 
Malta,  1  I  .St  and  1  resent,  Lon.,  13,0,  ,s»o.  2.  Ihe  Mis-  ,  whieli  lie  traces  it  hack  f '  iin  the  laltJr  part  nf  the  ^Iiddle 
sionary  History  of  hierra  Leone,  Lon.,  |S|4,  12nio.  3.  Ages  to  the si.\ili  and  sevi>;'h centuries.''— .Vii(((;)i,.\.\xvill. 
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Sedgwick,   Arthur   (George,   b.   1844,   in    New  '  Birds,  Ac.     Illust.     Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo. 
York  ;  son  of  Theodore  Sedgwick,  the  third,  ((iiifc,  vol.  ,      ','*^^"'-'  "">>'  K«^'  ""  fxeellent  idea  of  the  contents  of  the 
ii.;)   graduated  at   Harvard    18i!4;    served  in  the  civil  ,  ?;i!ll'"i!:  V.^i  Vi',':'.,'."^:''.''.,^'!'''^'.:.''','.''',";",''*''*,,^ ',''•''.'  »r*'.I'!i".t 
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Sedgwick,  Mi^'or  W.     1.   Light   the   Dominant 
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E.xpliiMition    of   it,    Iion.,   InSo.      A.    India    for    .^ale :  , 
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Sedgwick,  W.  T.,  and  >ViUon,  E.  B.  Biology, 
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Seebohm,  Frederic,  [nuii ,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  a  mem- 
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"This  e.s.say.  written  during  the  American  civil  war.  Is  ! 
only  now  given  tn  the  public.  ...  It  seeks  ...  to  Khow  : 
that  the  greater  part  of  the  relations  among  sovereik'n 
.States  are  still  not  governed  by  any  rules  deservinu'  the 
name  of  law:  tiiat  the  want  of  any  such  troYernmeiit  is  a 
grievous  liiiidriiiice  In  the  iiitcreniii-se  of  nalinus,  and  that 
the  necessity  Inr  estalilisliiuK  snuie  kind  nf  order  is  daily 
becoming  more  imperious."— .s^xcdidu-,  xliv.  7;!7. 

2.  Era  of  the  Protestant  Revolution.  ("Epochs  of 
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Manorial  and  Tribal  Systems,  and  to  the  Common  or 
Open  Field  System  of  Husbandry ;  an  Essay  in  Eco- 
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"Mr.  Secbolini  ha.s  gone  to  work  somewhat  upon  the 
principle  of  the  naturalist  who  reconstructs  an  extinct 
1328 


graiiliie  in  their  realism,  and  which  will  hear  exiini-niiig 
again  and  again,  lint  the  book  Itself  is  most  iiitercMliit.' 
reading,  tllnn^l.  iiatiinilly  there  are  parts  nf  it  which 
cliielly  reeonimend  tlieinselves  m  the  practical  ornitholo- 
gist."—.Si/,  ltd-.,  li.  27. 

2.  Siberia  in  Asia :  a  Visit  to  the  Valley  of  the  Y'cne- 
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History,  Migration  of  Birds,  .tc.  With  Maji  and  Illus- 
trations.    Lon.,  18,82,  Svo. 

"It  is  iniposslhlc  with  the  space  at  our  command  to  do 
jnstiee  tn  the  freshness  of  descriiitinn  and  the  vividness 
of  portrayal  with  which  Mr.  Seebnhni  ]iliiees  het'nre  us  the 
country  and  its  inhahitaiits."— .i//i.,  Xn.  •>7ii. 

"Ornithologistii  alnlie  can  fully  apiireeiate  the  scieiitllie 

results  at  which    Mr.  .''eebnlim  arrived.  .  .  .  .\s  regards 

that  iiorlion  of  his  work  which  describes  Siberian  scenery 

and  manners,  it  is  of  unusual  interest"— .s'«/.  Hcv.,  liv.  Kii 

3.  The  (icographical  Distribution  of  thcCharadriida', 

I  or   the    Plovers,   Sandpipers,   Snipes,  and   their  Allies. 

I  Illust.     Lnn..  1SS8,  4to. 

"  In  every  rcsnei't  an  important  contribution  to  ornitho- 
logical science.'  ~.s■.l^  /,'«■.,  Ixv.  riOO. 

"Seedair,  Stephen,"  (Pseud.)  See  Dksehet, 
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Seelbach,  rarl.  Proverbial  Treasury:  English 
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Seeley,  Harry  tiovier,  F.R.S.,  professor  of  geog- 
rajdiy  in  King's  College.  London.  1.  Inde.x  to  Fossil  Re- 
mains of  Aves,  Ornithosauria,  ReptiUa,  Lon.,  18C9,  8yo. 
2.  Ornithosauria :  an  Elementary  Study.    Illust.    Lon., 


SEE 


'¥' 


"  A  tteriiTHl  view  of  KiiniiMMm  Ici.thv,  1        ,    . 
nn.l  »|«.H,.,  „r  Kiin,,K...ii  rMw,  J'    V'''"''.'"''"' '''■'''•''''• 


"I  vvhiii 
UN  aim 


'?"m::.^'^'"i};!:&;}"it,ri.a, .;.tii„ 

WHMu|li,lu!M,\h.;  Vi.;.rr.  «"lii;'t',"V  ■  ,■  ■  ."i»»ln' 
iivfii({,.  Kill  riMiM'rilii.  ii,.,.  i.v  ,  ''"'"x'"'!'!  iriiiiiry,  lo 
"iTi'l.t  l'r..|',>v,,r  .-r,.|..v'«  ii      ,H,    ;■  ■  ■  ■,^*'-'  I'liiiiii.t     .  , 

ex,.r.^l,,,^.p,,,,,,,,^,,,i;;^■:!!il-;;J;;rln,,hl.l,„,, 


v"l-  ii.,  mill.,) 
«  |irolV».-,,riii|  KcN 


i"»-iii,,  ,it  cihH  nil :  c  1    ,il"i''?":'r"^'i"  ^'•■'• 

IH"'li'f.e.l,  111  «cl,li,|,.„  tr,   vo  ka  ■  on,  •  '"  I     ■■     ""  '"'" 

.^kLtoli.  L„n.,  IMilii  sv,  An,n  W  r  ""  ''''"'"™l 
.n,i,lci.  ..  The  I,l.;.',.i„Mi:l;  :;,  K,  :i:  "m"  ;^1;'  "'"^ 
(loli'iioo  of  K.lwunI  I.  „g„iii.t  the  ,.hT  r      ;•  1,   '-     '-^ 

nn'^I!:V"h:;ii'a'tk;:,;'i;';";;^  'i:^:s  ir^p'i  'V^,  -"- 

'"-'"ry.  .  .  .  Tlif  iiiitlini-  Is  „."!V  r.i'"'"  "f  '■-"''■''«'' 
vyriM  :  ho  i,  „„  ,„|voc,ili.  •■  till     .-  ,||'     ,,'   ''^'■"^'"""1?  P'lii,.- 

■M. .  „i  the.  ,|iic.Mi„ii;'_.s„.  /'; ;.':  ^  r  '^^^^'iin "" ""« 

-'.    I.eitiire«  1111,1    K«:<:,v    l„,      is-,',    v  'f 

three   lecture,   „„    ,.  i      : ;.  .     .'"■'  '>.*>"•       ;  ln,.|ii,l,.- 


■    .''tiirios  li„m  the  fiest  Uu 


1'1'iuil,  Lon.,  IsHl,  I2m,i. 
.Sec'ly,  Howard. 


'I'ho  W„rl.l  bi.f„ro  (ho 
•».  trub  t'oiiit,  l,u„.,  |>si,  |,, 


three   lectures   „ii    •■  ituiiiu,    r,..„ •■ 

- "  Libpnii  K,iiioa.i:::";r ri ':  ::"^ ,  v:^  .t'- 

>Wiool,,'-  •■  The  Chuich  ,1.,  a  Toaohir  rf  .M„n,l  i*? "''   '" 
i"en(..ry  I'riiioiplo,  |„  Alt,"  "  .Milt,,i,  "  J'        '■'' 
Ihu  lei.tiiroMi,,  1.' i •  ..  '       '"' 


•  Klu- 


■ Alt„«,.  hor  the.-,,     s  ," J.'      "i"'V''  .'•'"■>■  '""•^'  '" 

;"»lBht  111  Mr.  .-^ec.!  ■  •■sv.  1,1 1,,."''    ,' ,  ',"'.' i"' , '""""^  ''"■ 

"!"1  nniiplet..  timt  t  i"  wVirk  w     1,1 ,  ,„  "''•'  ,'~  -"  ""i-h<"l 
virli:    ,.;•  thiu  il.mll,y\.|,,,  ,^.'1:^^      ,    ■';''"'|;;1  »'teml„ii  l,y 
.i.  Life  ami  Tiine;  „c  si..;„  .  '''."■  ''"^■i->-  _ 


•\^^n,,h„ni,..U-e.n:  a  .V,"v,.).N-'''vrk    I  ';."",';.,    '■    '' 

-"'^;"''::^ti:;i:,-:-j'«^r-;-i^n^ 

';"■  iiiclioinul  waters,  a,       lio,    ,,t  <',  ,.         .    '    T"'"'  "'' 

^.."^:;^^"^ri^,irji;"r'<-- 

""'ve,l  t„  tl  .      n  .V,r  s,  .  •    ;  ",l  *-  '"'"^.V,  I'ninee  ;  i-e^ 

!'edaii;,,,'i;;,^;':;t^';:^t,i,:;'^i^;rii';'''r'f-- 

works   n  Fnndi      i     v„  '  1.     .   '      ,  ,  l'"'j""ho,l  many 

.>.- wi.^t:L^!r^5J^'^:i;7,-^  !^-""  Temp;-: 
c.inr^;"?:;^;:lri;  V;,rk'-,^;!''-^^^";f  ^"'"-■' 

•Mveliti- „r  11,.,  ii,    ■       I,'   ''^'''-'^  .1    v<,la.  8vo,      2. 
A/luU  iii:   (        /'J^^'^l':;  '  '-/^"^  «Pi°"l   l^.raly,iX  ,,7 

a  folleoti„n  o    K..,,;.     iVti.'l,:.''!"';     ^'  Opera  Minora: 
lN6t!-l,ss2,  \   Y  ;. .    ,'ss     i     '  L«etures,ana  Addressee 

I  I'l"!"..    l' rfi,      to       o     7i  ■„^;,'"",:'   ","■',  .l'"':H,loKieal, 
Treatment  ot'   I.  ".„.;;,,(   ;?eTr\"'     Vi'''""'''-'    -"l 

lies.  1,1,.,  X. .^■.rk:isy;c,5rr2d" /::;' ^:;:i- 
i'hl,;;;:^:^;!'Zii;:'' ''''■^"'^"'''"''' ^»''-t"  im^t: 

I  be^^r^:^,S^f^„«-„^", American   Theatr. 
the  (iospols:    vol.  ii.,  \   York    H-.    19       L«''""-es   on 

m  ,'„'-""'•     '•    1  ractii-a    .'<eruion<     Isro      « 

"'"  ■■''""■■'   of  Faith     l^ssii      ,)     rf      'V      "■•''.•     »• 

nmc  to  ooiiie."_,sv,;.  L;.  Yxi  \v,  -'^•'P"l'-'oii  Im  m,iuu 

M.4'M'ten,e^[r;;f;;i;i;''l  :V'i(''>  ;every,hi,i«  is 

his  ehnracter  or  e.stim  tu  his  .m,^   ■'L "    '  ,'i'"!.'-'''  '"  'imilvzc  ' 
;'";n  dos(.ri,,tl,,n  ,,f  Iho  tvl,\l^.?'i:;.'^l>.''~%^^"r  ,svek:y's 


..LifVi  and  Time., ,f  Stein,  or,  UenimliV:^!! 
!i"w  ed..-'ls's",    ""'"  ^^'''  ^'""'''"''««.  l^r.S  .!  vil' 

"1st  oi-  hhr.inii,ia:  ■;;;;;',!;;i/l^,;;!K'i  y"  "*  ti...  prota,.,. 

"I  "i.e  stal,  s..,i,i„'  ,,"    ho  u  ,  ,  "  :","l'"'  '^  ."«r"|.hy 

niiiiihor  who  ilustere,!  mun,     ,i,„     .     ''^'^I'.'I'l'^  >'I  a  •-'r.'.ii 
lliiii,  uiiil  with  ,1  s,|n  s    I  ,  is        ' ,  ;.  "l""'r"'  <-■'"""'■'  "Uli 

the  merits  ttin'l  ,k.fc.,.ts ., '  tl  Is  i,i  i„  'i,  ,''"*  >''!"'^  I'"»  "H 
i>  n,iii|,letf  biography'  i  re  ,er  r  •  ,,1  ,,'i'''''''~'""  "'  '""■'■ 
manual  of  seiisll.lo  .lis,.  ,,,,'''•  '. .'  '".""•'""H"".  Mn,l  a 
purpose  of  tt  biographical  em  v,.'!,;,,'-,..!  ,  ,"'n'  ","-"i'is  Ih,. 
i.ernmm,  who  prayiil  iir  iVtlie  i',' ,!''  i""'  •■'"'!'-"' 
eiirly  years  of  the  preset  t  cei  tnr  ■  ''"'!.''  I''^",'''-''  "'  "'e 
.  e  leeLs  whlel,  ,1,,  not  iiVise  fr  ,  'i  ;  ni,,;,  '  '■',!;,";:■■'<,  '"!>"!-' 
•lelects  Is  its  enormous  prolix' '  'ri,.''' "'";",""■'*'•'  I 
of  tho^boeik  is  «  eertalli  llahll^less  U^^^^y^l't^^  ; 

...:;.^^'^::rif^i.^,^':^r""-^-'--'"--i 

itself  /hlsl'i";.(:K'-'';,«r"'j- to  liuerpro,  '"<-  "^e  to 
s  on  to  the  hl).Mier  .strlvii  il.'if  il„  *:  ih^  ""['Milaie  expivs. 
Ih,-.  problem  of  these  la  ter  ,  [vs    „i  ,    "'•    ,'■'  I""-''  '''''"'Ij' 

4.pi5Xt::M-:'t:"[^^tt""^- 

''"ihor'saopearai,,.,.,  -T';;   .,'™      «;;'  "'>;  1","''^  '«  '''^ 
"»n.  .  .  .  T5ilsi,,ueh,f      .nirv  ,,.,    '     "  ""''ho.ls  but  his 

_;,^.Ash,,rtiiistoryjf's:i;;X!!:!hr^i;::tf^:;;,l:^''-; 

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Nrlltoriic,  Kiirl  of.    8«o  P*i.mi!r. 
Ni'lliy,  AiiKcliea.     Oti    Duty:  k   Htnry   fi>r  Chll- 
Jron,  l.oti.,  !''■>«,  «((.  Iilmo. 

Helby,  II.  M.  Thi'  Slmliei<|>cnro  ClftMiciil  Dl.alon- 
ttry;  ..r,  Mvlholdijioiil  Alliiii.ini.  in  tho  i'liiy»  of  flhiike- 
»|'CMire  i;x|iliiiii(i|,  1,011.,  I.Hhjj  I-iiiici. 

Melliy,  T.  <t.  Till!  Irn|it'rl«)ct  Angel,  iin<l  HlhsrSor- 
liiuiii',  l,iin.,  ISSs,  Mm. 

Nflliy,  U'llllurU    l>.,  oftho   I'liliM.'   Iie,.,nl   Offloc, 
l.oii'li.n.      I.  (1-:,|.)   I.ilc-l{e.-iiri|rt  of  <'lmuiiur-:  Ironi  Om. 
•  i'lii|ioriiry  Kiir-ilnicnI.-.  (Cliuueur  .Sue.  I'ub.,)  I,<in.,  lH7.'i, 
Ai'.,   8vo.     1!.  (I'M.)    I.iinwuhiri'    iinil    ('li..»|ilrt'    ItecinlH 
lirfiervcd  In  tlio  I'mIiHo  lluoor.l  uiH,.,.,  I,,, 11, Ion.     In  'I'lvu 
I'uiii.     (  Liinciinhlru  jin<l  I'lifuhiii'   UblmmiI  Soi'icty  I'ub. 
VoJH.  vii.  lui.l  viil.)     lN,Hl>-.S:i.     ;).  Thu  Jubilee  |)iilu.llool<' 
ol  Ihc  Kii;      unil  (^iccnn  of  Kiiijliinil,  l-ou.,  IS>»7,  IL'ujo. 
Sell'f,  lioNe  K.      How  Diinto  Cliiulio.l   ibe  .\I,mn- 
liiin  ;    .■^iin.luy    lirai|inK'<    "ilb    tlio    C'liildii'ii    Irooi    tlio  ■ 
"ruigulorio:"  witb  a   l'r,.r,h!i.    bv  tbo  l.onl    III.'^Ihoi   of  ! 
HijMin.  I,(jn.,  |sM7,  |r,iii.].  '  1 

Neliginnii.KUu'ard  llobcrt  Aiiilcrnoii,  I'h.D.,  | 
b.  I8iil,  In  New  V„ik  t'it.v;  Kia.luiili'il  at  (.'olumliia  t'ol- 
IfXo    IXT'.i!    a.ljurn't  iirolV.-sor  of   politiual   economy  at,' 
ColuMibiu    ('oll..;;c..       I'lvo    ChapliMs    on    the    iMeaiiVviii 
Ouilils  of  Krinbind,  lliilt..  I^s;,  sv(,,  j 

Nt'll,  Kev.  KdwiirtI,  11. 1)..  .M.It.A..''.,  cluentcl    at  ' 
till'  Chiirfh  .Mi.iBionary  Collu^^u   at  I,«lin«lou;  orlaiiiod  I 
ISi'il;  .leorctary  of  tbo   Cburob    Mi»sioniiry  ,«<o<'ietv   for  I 
l(iuouseof  .Mailni.f.     Tbc  Failb  of  Isluru,  I,ou.,'l-isii 


til. 


valmililf  It 


a(M.,_ 
brotbcr 


'■  'I'lil-i  volunir  xivi's  m 
till' il.ictrlni''i  iind  piillty  (II  i-ium  timiiiiiiy 
emie  sl/.f  thai  kv  iirv  ar,,ii,iiiiioil  Hitli  In  tbo  ICnu'li'.h 
iaiiKuiiKc  It  'oiiibiHlii.^,'  tbo  oiilbur  tolls  11,,  ■a^iii,|yiif 
l.-laiii  iliiriiii;  a  ro-l.ioiico  of  IIIUtii  yoars  In  Imlia,  Ibu 
giVMlor  |,iirt  ol  wliioli  tliiio  be  Ini^  boon  In  daily  liiter- 
t'liiir-o  Willi  Miivsiilmuiis.' "—V;„v'Ai/.»'  llv   lilMO 

Sell,  Hi'iiry.  1.  Ulctiouaiy  of  ibe  World'n  Press, 
IS-'tl,  lion.,  ISSd,  r.  8vo.  2.  Tulcgraiihio  Code,  Lon., 
iti^l],  8vo. 

Selhir,  Alexander  CmiK,  M..\.,  18.35-IS!)|),  b.  at 

Jlorviob,  SiilbeilaihNliiro;  Kradiintcd  at  Ilalliol  L'ollej,'o, 
Oxioi-d.  Is..!l;  a  lueiiiber  of  tho  Faculty  of  Advoeatcs 
of  .Scotland  from  |srt2;  .M.l".  , since  1881.'.  I.  Tho  I'aa- 
»iou  I'lay  in  the  llif,'hliinds  of  Uaviiria,  Edin.  and  l,on., 
l^'il,  l2ino.  :'.  .Manual  of  tho  Kdueation  Act  for  Soot- 
lanil,  Kdin.,  IS71.I;   „„„.  (.j.,  isyii,  ,svu. 

Hvllnr,  Itulx-rt.  Tbo  History  oftho  County  of 
lliiiiliii>;don,  and  of  tbo  .<eip[niories  of  t'liateau),'iiy  and 
JSeiiiiharnois,  from  tbo  First  .Settlomont  to  the  Year 
I'-^iS,  lluntinnilon,  (^lebeo,  INSS,  Svo. 

Scllur,  Tlioiiias.  Tbo  .'Sutherland  Eviotiona  of 
ISU:  .-itiiteiiiciits  Kxauiined.  I,on.,  lM8;!,  r.  8vo, 
Sellur,  William  Yuuiig,  LL.D.,  [miie,  vol.  j|., 
■".,]  I^L'i-lsiJll,  b.  in  Sulherlandsbiro,  .Scotland! 
ol  A.  C.  .Sellar,  mi/ji-n  ;  becamu  professor  of 
humanity  in  tho  University  of  Edinburgh  in  I8«:i.  Ho 
has  contributoil  to  the  EncvcloiuiHlia  liritannica  an.l  to 
Iiorioilicals.  1.  Tho  Uoiuan  I'oots  of  the  August m  Aire: 
\irgil,  Oxf.,  1877,  Svo:  2d  ed.,  18S:i ;  new  ed.,  I8SI 

"A  voliiine  wblcli.  after  all  dediietloiis.  Is  tho  most  lin- 
portaiitollortlhiiliiii.s  yot  Ijouniiiado  to  iiitorprot  Viruil  for 
modern  roadors.  .  .  \Vbotbor  ills  to  bo  aeJ'eplod  as  tliu 
best  and  last  word  tbat  eritieisiii  lias  to  say  uiioii  Virifll  U 
RiiotliorinioMion,"-.s„^«fr.,xllli.  ;Wti. 

2.  (Ed.i  .Martial;  Extracts  for  the  Humanity  Classes 
ol   Edinburgh  ami  Olasgow.  Lon„  1881,  p.  8vo, 

Sellers,  C.  Tales  from  tho  Lund  of  Xuts  and 
(■rapes,  [.Spain  and  Portugal.]  Lon.,  isss,  p.  svo. 

Sellers,. >Ii»8  Kliznbetli  Jniidoii.  From  Eigh- 
teen to  Twenty  :  a  Novel.  I'hila.,  ISSS,  12tno.     Anon 

Sellier,  I'.  (Trans.)  Wondcr.i  of  Engraving,  from 
the  Earliest  Times,  bv  (J.  Uuplcssis,  l,on.,  Is7(i  p  syo 
Selous,  Frederick  Courtney.  A  Hunter's 
"andering.s  in  Africa:  Nine  Years  among  the  Oaiuo  of 
the  Interior.  .Map  and  Illii.st.  I.on.,  ISSI,  8vo 
„  'M'V  ■'^;''';."'*'«  luiiiting  advoiitures  have  neuos.sarllv  a 
good  deal  ol  .sanieiies.s ;  but  tliey  arc  well  told,  and,  owliig 
to  his  laoulty  of  close  observation,  tliov  iiieidentallv  eon- 
till  a  good  (leal  of  information  011  the  liabli,s  of  the 
luiliimls.  — Aili.,  No.  2.S"_*"). 

Seloiis,  Henry  Courtney,  d.  I8y0,  itt.  87;   an 
artist,  ("  Kay  .Spen,"  pseud.)     1.  True  of  Heart,  Lon., 
I8Cs,p.  Svo.    2.  The(Jreen-Eyed  Monster,  Lon.,  H7I   p 
8vo.     3,  Tottie'sTrial,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  8vo. 
^  Selons,   S.     Annie's  Story,  [verse,]   Lon.,  1885,  p. 

Seiss,  Albert  .>I„  Ph.D.,  professor  of  German  in 
the  University  of  Dublin.  1.  (Trans.)  (Joethe'.s  .Minor 
loeiiis,  Selected,  Annotated,  and  Re-Arranged,  Lon., 
18i5,  p.  8vo.     2.  Goethe's  "  Faust."     Parti.     The  Ger- 

looO 


miin  Text:  with  Btigllih  Notw  and  Inlniduelory  R*. 
umrki,  Lon.,  Ihmo,  cr,  Sv„.  .'l.  A  llrl.f  History  ,d  iba 
(ii'rmiin  Language ;  with  Five  ll.iok.i  of  the  Nibelungon. 
Had,  elitej  and  annotated,  Lon.,  Iss.',,  Svo. 

Helwyn,  AKrod  Uicliard  Cecil,  direoior  of  tha 
(lao„iglciil  Survey  of  Canada,  lluport  of  Canada  Geo. 
logical  .Survey.  Ily  tbo  Direoior,  Im7S-7i).  llliiit  ami 
I  Maps.  Montreal,  I877,  j.vo.  With  Dauson,  Gkoiiuk 
Mkio  Kii,  Descriptive  .'^keleh  of  the  Pliynieal  Geo./, 
raphy  and  Ge.dogy  nf  Ciinada,  |.hn(,  ,Hy„. 

Nelwyn,  Uilliain,  D.li.,  [ouv,  vol.  il„  add.]  d 
1 81.'',  having  been  since  IH.'itf  Lady  Margaret  professor 
ol  .  Ivlnily  at  Cambridge.  1.  .'^peeebcH  delivered  at 
Cambridge  on  Various  (leciisions,  Lon.,  In?,.,  ito.  2 
I'liKloral  Co||oi|uieson  the  .<outh  Downs:  Prophecy  and 
Miriides  Lon  IX7.',,  Itl,,,,,.  ;:.  (l.;,!.,  Origenls  eontm 
telsuiii,  Lihri  l.-I\  .,  Lioi.,  IS?!),  Hyo. 

Nemmeii,  Ha|iliiiel,^(l;  '{877;  b.  In  Maryland; 
entered  the  V.H.  navy  about  |h2i1,  and  boeaiiio  com- 
mander about  185:,;  jgined  the  Confe.leriile  .States  na  .y 
I8H1,  and  eomimiiided  the  "Sumter"  and  the  "Ala- 
bama." ,<ervloe  Alloat ;  or.  The  Kemarkiible  Career  of 
the  Confederate  Cruisers  "  Sumter"  and  "  Alabama"  dur- 
ing the  War  bctwein  the  Slates,  Hall.,  I8S7,  Hyo. 

Seniple,  (  harlen  Kdwnrd  Armand.  I.  Aids 
to  lloliny:  Outlines  of  Elementary  Fads,  Natural 
Orders,  Ac,  Lon.,  1877,  1  2mo ;  new  ed.,  I88:i.  2.  Abls 
to  Chemistry,  Lon.,  187S-71I,  ;)  pnrts,  CJiiio.     .').  Aids  to 


-    nrnrmiitloii  almiit  '  ';'""^i'i' -"t''"™  "iid  rhcrapcutics,  Lon.,  187(t-N;),  1  pare 
f  Miiiii  than  any  I k  of  mod-  !  j2nio ;  ilib  thousand,  l8S,'i.     4.  Aids  to  Pbarmucy,  Lon 


Yoga,  Objective 
By  an 


I88:j,  IL'mo.  5.  Diseases  of  Children;  a  Hand- Hook  for 
Students  and  Piaelilioncrs,  Lon,,  I8,si,'l,  p.  8vo,  fi.  'J'he 
Mother's  Guide:  .Maniigement  and  Feeding  of  Infants, 
Lon.,  is.^.l,  er.  Svo.  7.  The  ;oice  Musically  and  .Medi- 
cally considered,  Lon.,  1881,  12uioj  new  ed.,  I8S(!,  s. 
Poekei  Pharnoii'opii.ia  for  18S5,  Lon.,  Issfi,  U'mo 

Seni|ile,  Oavid.  (Ed.)  The  Poems  aiid'songs 
and  Correspondence  of  Uohort  Tannabill :  with  Life 
anil  Notes,  IS.sl. 

Semjile,  Hobert  Hunter,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  phy- 
sician to  the  Hospital  lor  Diseases  of  the  Throat,  Lon- 
don. 1.  A  Manual  of  Diseases  of  the  Heart  ;  their 
Pathology,  Diagnosis,  Prognosis,  and  Treatment,  Lon., 
187o,  8vo.  2.  Diphtherial  its  Cau.ses,  Pathology,  and 
Ircatnient,  Lon.,  1S7I»,  cr.  Svo. 

Sen,  linbu  Kexliub  CI dra. 

and  Subjective,  Calcutta,  1881. 

Sena,  Kefiaraeliandra.     True   Faith. 
Indiiin  Theist.     Calcutta,  ls71). 

"Senilis,  Johannes,"  (P.seud.)      See   Nkl.son, 

JoH.N,  Hllpt'll, 

Senior,  l.ieut.-Col.  Henry  William  John. 

I  be  liritisb  Israelites;  or,  Evidences  of  our  Hebrew 
(bigin,  gathered  from  History,  Genealogy,  l'hil„li,gv, 
and  Heathen  Customs  ;  to  which  i.s  added  the  Scriptural 
Testimony  of  I'ropbecy  compared  witb  Existing  Facts, 
Answers  to  Objections,  and  a  Lecture  on  the  Great  Pvia- 
mid.      Illust.      Loll.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Senior,  James.  Ueligio  Modeata;  or,  A  Siirh  for 
I'eace,  Lon..  1874,  Svo. 

Senior,  Joseph.  Smithy  Rhymes  and  Stithy 
Cbiiiies,  ic,  ShelKeld,  2  parts.  1882-84. 

.Senior,  L.  M.  People  in  our  Circuit :  Methodist 
Lile,  Lon.,  1887,  cr.  Svo. 

Senior,  M.  H.  My  First  Trigonometry,  Lon., 
1887,  p.  Svo. 

Senior,  Kev.  Walter,  ordained  lS(i5;  vicar  of  St. 
Paul's,  .Shetiield,  1884-87,  and  since  then  of  Holy  Trinity, 
.Margate.  I.  God's  Ten  Words ;  Lectures  on  the  Deca- 
logue at  St.  Thomas'  Church,  Nottingham,  Lon.,  ISSO 
|).  Svo;  now  ed.,  Issii.  2.  An  Old  Mirror  Reburnished  ; 
the  Churchman's  Ideal  in  his  Daily  Prayers,  Lon.,  1882, 
12inu. 

Senior,  William,  ("  Red  Spinner,"  pseud..)  angling 
editor  of  Tbo  Field,  and  member  of  the  councils  of  the 
National  Fish  Culture  Association;  went  to  Queensland, 
Australia,  in  1875,  under  n  government  ajipointnient,  to 
start  an  official  daily  report  of  the  Parliamentary  de- 
butes there.  In  IsSo  he  returned  to  England,  and  re- 
sumed journalistic  work  as  S|iecial  corresiiondcnt  of  the 
Daily  News.  1.  Notable  Sbiiiwrocks:  being  Tales  of 
Disaster  and  Heroism  at  S0.1.  Ry  I'n.-le  finr.iy.  L..r.., 
187.3,  p.  Svo.  2.  Water-Side  Sketches :  a  Book  for  Wan- 
derers and  Anglers,  Lon.,  187,').  p.  Svo;  now  ed.,  1885. 

"Just  the  book  for  an  angler  to  slip  Into  his  pocket  and 
read  at  luncheon  by  .some  trout-stream."— /Ictirf.,  xxvii. 


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"He  l,..,ks    to  the  fstftlill.slinirnt  of  11  ..oworful  (irtfU 

I.  (Ir.coe.     Illust.     ("  Foreign  C«un.ri,.«  „»,!  Uriti.l, 
Colonics.")     I,on.,    1  ^SO,  l2nio.      5.   Knalan.l's   I'oli  v 
it-  Tr,„lition«  and  I-rubl^m^,  Kdin,.  ISMl'^sJo  ^  ' 

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Serjeant,   William   C.  Kidon,   Follo,v  of  tl.o 

c!z:';!;:;:;',^:i^-s,::'''"' ''-■-'«■' ^''-^'-t  Great: 

and'ThlV'i?'  '^'"';'"J"'>'  •'""«'  (Christie.)    Destiny,  | 

and  Nther  I'o.Mni.,  N,  "i  „rk,  Iss;),  ,„.  Hhno.  ' 

Service,  Ilev.  Johii,  U.U.,  1S3.3-I,S84,  b.  at  fanin 
su..  Scotland.  oducMled  „,  ,hc  University  of  a.^  v 
..Mnistcra.  I  a.nil.on  ls,;2,  but  re,i«ned  on  aoelft  f 
I  he,,l  h  and  went  to  Au.lralia.  where  he  held  aharg  h 
Mi4-,l);  number  of  Inch  lN72-7!l;  incumbent  of 
llyndland    Kstablished   <'hureh,  (ilasgmv,    1^7™'"? 

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I-i'n.,  IS,5,  ,S  voK  Svo.  Anon.  (Oi-ieinallv  ,o,b'iihp, 
n,;  Good  Word,;-  under  the  title  ,lf  .'!,"v!,'n^      ••""'"' 

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Onl?""-'  *'%"",  *'"»»«"'•  Astronotny  with  an 
he  S  "„r!r"ir  "  P"!'"  ",.fntroductioi.  to  the  Study  of 
llie  btarry  Heavens,  N.  York,  1S8S   8vo 

cufd^'tT't'  A'f  ander  J.    The  Lord's  Dav  Res- 
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(luidc,  Detroit.  IH7.'!,  IJi,,.,.  ••"•■Jit,  • 

Neth,  Andrew,  .M.A..' i,rof..«.or  of  |„^i„.  rhetoric, 
and  ,ne,a,,l,y,|,.,  |„  ,h„  Infver.lty  of  St.  Andrew,,  | 
I  ev,.|,,|,„„.„     fr.,,,.   Kant  to    lIcK,!:     „i,|,   fhaplrr,    on 

«  l'hll.,.o|diy  ol  U,.||«i„n,  l.on.,  I  ..H2.  svo.  2.  .Scottish 
'  '''T  "' l"",'-"""f  '!"■  •^■■"t.l.h  and  .l,.rm« 

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c,;imi,;:i;::ri!!'iy,;;!„i''.i;;:;:;'";;^,;^";;;7  -•  '''•"'»•■  which 

•■1.  llcXcliuniM..  and  IW.onali.y.  1  .Second  Hcrie- of  Hal- 
I  f.ur  I,ceiu,e,,,  K.lin.  ,ind  I.on.,  IHH7,  |2n,o.    With  ll,i  ,. 
ANK,  lu.MAI.l,  ll,ui«,N,  (cd.l   K.says  in    l'hi|o,„,,h|.,a| 
I  ritic:,,,,,  I,on.,  I  Hs;,,  s,,,,     ,  Contains  essay,  by  ,|  ,  , 
tors  and  several  other  writers  I 

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1'*--.    Kiaduated    at    Kveler    CollcL-e,    Oxlord     Im',.    n 
lueiuber   of  the    .Scottish    Faculty   of   Advocates    IHIfl 
.-riotary    l„    the    General    KcKistry  Offioe,    KdinburKh! 

iFd    ,'     is-o     ,0"'''    '"""    ,'•'•""""'"•     I.Hler-WriteVs. 
1-d  n.    |M,0,    |.J,„„;  ,|„j^  ,„,      ij,.,, 

n.jd    hesen.    I.di,,.  and  r,o„.',  |s-s,.„„.     ;,.  M.     ,,i    of 

Alexander  ,Seto,,,  Karl  of  l.unfern,li„e,   Seventh  I'resl- 

enl  ol  Court  ..     .Session,  and  Chancellor  of  .<,.otland- 

I'    ih.oN  ''IT.'"'','!   '■■""•"''l'"«  "    ''i^'    "f  '!'«    Variou. 
,  ,      I-        ,    ""■>,'.'""  ""'I  Gcnealo^'ical  Tables  of  ih« 

a>.   l.din.and   J.on.,  '    -,  ,.„.     ,|,  a  Jludxet  of  Anec- 

1.01,.,  I,SH,,  |2m,i;  2i|  ed.  same  year. 
Netoii,  J.  !■".     .s„  „,  i,j.  pir^,_  ,,„„^  ,,^g^ 
>elon,  .1.  I,.     s„tv>  on  the  Operations  of  the  North 
■cnoan  I  roop,  i„   Lorraine  and  I'icardv  :  taken  wh,le 

K  IZl.Mr''*'  principally  the  Fortieth,  oV  llohen"on  rn 

I'usilecr  KeKiinent,  Lon.,  l'<72,  Hvo 

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M'h!:;';:.,:"'!^Vf:?^-8,?»    ^«t;ith-tl,e     GoMcn 

Setoii,   III.    Hcv.   ilobert,   D.D.,    b.    Is.ii,,   „t 

I  i.-a    Italy;  educat,.,)  at  .Mount  St.  Mary's  College    K. 

"t.burg,    Md.,    an,l    in    ,he    Acadcuia    Kccl..<i"  s    "i 

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KM  a  eth  tL  '•  "'^'1'"'".    '^"""s,  and  Journal  of 

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\  anous  .v„n,e,.|H.  chiclly  Koman,  N.  York,  I8S2,  12  no 

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at  MiMUt   M.  Ma,.y  s  (.'ollcge.  Einmitsburg,  M,l. ;  served 

'  "ic  e"f'rT''-  ,  ;.  """";"«'=  "f  ""^  Charter  Oak:  a 
..  .n,  f  .?''"r"'  ^ '.""■■''  ^'  ^■'"•'''  I"""-  2  vols.  12mo. 
He,       .•    '    t"[-  ''.''"'"K"'"  :    »  Tale  of  the  American 

,,  't  ;  ^"i;.^'  J."*"'  ""■  ^'"''  ■'•  Kichel's  Fate,  an 
other   J  ales,  N.  York,   ls,S2,   |2mo.     :,.  The  I'o  r  Mi 

The'sh;,"  ^f  '"'  -^■'i7  ^'"'"^   '■"■-'  N-  Vork.  1884        . 

Seton-Kiirr.    See  K  uin 
It  ^ev<'r.u.ce,  Mark   Sibley.      Hammersmith  :  his 
Ha  u,r,i  Days,  liosl.,  1S78,  12mo;  new  ed.,  I8,s2. 

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ii,^  '•,"'."';•'',•  ^^\-  «™'"''ted  at  liowdoin  College 
.  r'  "f':'- '","'""'  "'  ""^  '"'iversities  of  Tiibingen  and 
lerhn  l>o9-,l ;  entered  the  ministry  of  the  New^Chur  h 
,    ';  r   Vr^T  ';     ^■■■'""'a  l-niversity  1870-86;    now 

III,,.  '      iVi"i'       ,   1?.    ,T"'  "'  ^'"■'=  •  ^  <-'h"-'toias  Story. 

IZ  «      •'"•',  't""'  '**'""•     2-  The  Ilem  of  his  Gar 

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tviTy  Housuholil,  frum  the  Wonlof  God,  X."York,  1S7B, 
sm.  Jto.  ti.  The  Young  i\fw-Churclmmn's  Guido  to  the 
,.-?  ,'i"^'  """•  ^-  '^"K"'".  "le  Circus-Boy,  I'bilii., 
H'?-'  '2"i"-  «.  The  New  Ethics;  or,  Tiie  Morul  Law 
of  Ise,  N.  York,  1881,  sq.  Svo.  1).  (Trans,  and  ed.) 
Itie  .Soul ;  or,  Kational  Psycliologv ;  from  the  Latin  of 
i-iuanuci  Sweilcnborg,  N.  York,  HS",  Nvo.  10  The 
>ew  Metanhysics:  or.  The  Law  of  End,  Cause,  and 
tlfect :  with  other  Essays,  Lon.,  1SS8,  Svo.  With  Dvv, 
».  «.,  I'rayer-IJook  and  Hymnal  for  the  Iseof  the  New 
<  hureh,  Phila.,  Ifinio. 

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»  I  liaui  Henry  .'^cward,  |y.  v„  mil,;  vol.  ii.,]  b.  ls;iO,  at 
Auburn,  X.Y. :  admitted  to  the  bar  IS51.  (Ed.)  Auto- 
biogra|,hy  of  William  Henry  Seward,  (I81H-1S;U  ;)  with 
.Memoir  of  his  Life,  and  ^"eleetions  from  his  Letters,  1S31- 
IMfl.     Ilhist.     .\.  York,  l,s77,  8vo. 

Seward,  George  Frederick,  b.  1810,  at  Florida, 
n,,'''  "•  "'■£'"-'"  of  W.  II.  ^Jeward;  educated  at  Union 
Lollegej  L.S.  consul  at  Shanghai,  China,  ISGl ,  minister 
to  thira  I87f)-su.  Chinese  Immigration,  in  its  Social 
and  Lconomical  Aspects,  N.  York,  I8S1,  Svo. 
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™^  'To.tnl""-'  '"'i^'"^'"-^  ""'1  inc(,rrec,;,ess  ol  his  e", 
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H.  reward.     (Ed.)  Travels  around  the  World.     By  W 
H.Seward.     Illust.     N.  Y'ork,  KS7;i,  Svo.  " 

Sewell,  A.     lihick  Beauty:  the  Autobiography  of 
aHorse,  Lon.,  1S77,  l2uio;  newed..  18S0 
i!  ^  h'?V'  •'''If  E'izaheth  Missing:,  [<,ni,;  vol. 
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Age,  Lon.,   ls,(l,   l2moi    new  ed.,  1874.     27  Tales  and 
Stories,  Lon.,   1S71,  s  vols.  12nio;    new  ed.,   1S72.       S 
Grammar  made  Easy,  Lon.,  1872,  l2mo.     4.  Catechism 
ot  History:    England,  Greece,  Rome,   Lon.,   1S72-74     3 
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p.  !<vo     6.  Popular  History  of  Franco,  from  tlia  Earlies 
Period  to  the  Death  of  Louis  XIV.,  Lon.,  IS7C),  „.  8vo 
-  7.  i  mate  Devotions  for  Young  Persons,  1S81       8    I  et 
ters  on  Daily  Life,  Lon,,  1S84,  p.  Svo.  ' 

Sewell,  .Mrs,  .Mary,  [„„^.,  vol.  ii..  add.]  1.  Pic- 
turcs  and  Ballads  of  London  Life,  Lon.,  1870,  4to.  2 
Davie  Blake,  the  Sailor,  Lon.,  1S74,  12mo.  :i.  Mother's 
Last  Words,  and  other  Ballads,  Lon.,  IS75,  i2mo.  4. 
Thy  loor  Lrotlier:  Letters  to  a  FrientI  on  Helping  the 

tre  s   didnt   know,  Lon.,   ISSd,  12mo.      Ii.  Poems    and 
Ballads :  with  Memoir  by  Miss  Bayly,  Lon.,  1880,  2  vols. 

Inn^Ys''-!,''   **»'•«'■«•     'Analytical    History   of    India, 

Sewell,  Itev.  William  Henry,  M.A.,  graduated 
a     Truiity  College,  Cambridge,   ls.:,8  •    ordained    isl" 
J  car  of  Ya.vey  since   1S61.     1.  Christian  Caro  of  the 
Dying  and  the  Dead;  new  ed.,  Lon.,   1878,   12mo      ' 
Memoirs  of  Sir  James  Tyrell,  Knight  Banneret  of  th'o 
lime  of  Richard    III.,   1878.      X.  The  Se.xton's  Wheel 
and  the  Lady  Fitst.     Illust      1881.    4.   Practical  Pa 
on  Funeral   lielorm,  Yaxley,    1883.     Also,   many  ant 
quarian  papers.  • 

Sewill,  Henry  E.,  M.U.C.S..  L.D.S.,  late  dental 
surgeon  to  the  West  London  Hospital.     1.  Irregularities 

Guide 'Jo'lT  f  ,"\"  "^r"'-  ''""-  ' '■"•    2-  '^''"'  Student'-, 
^s-fi   ,  "  ^^"  'i'  '^"»,'°'»y  "nJ  Surgery,     Illust.     Lon., 
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I  {'«;.ng,Pfactioal  Contributions  to  the  Study  of  Ost"ohiev 
Edited  by  Christopher  J.  CoUos,  .M.D.     N.  Y'ork,  1888,' 

Seyd,  Ernest,  F.S.S,,  [„„(-.,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
liullion  and  loieign  Exchanges  considered,  Lon  ISfis 
svo.  2.  London  Banking  and  the  Bankers'  Clearinir- 
Ilouse  .system,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  .!.  The  Bank  of  Eng- 
land -Note-Issue  ami  its  Error,  Lon.,  1S74,  Svo.  4.  The 
Banks  of  Issue  Question:  a  .Memorial,  Lon,,  I S75.  r 
8vo,  5.  Ihe  1-all  in  the  Price  of  Silver:  its  Causes  and 
tonsequence.^  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.  0.  The  Wealth  and 
Commerce  ol  .Nations,  and  t.,e  Que.-tion  .,f  Silver,  with 
tepecial  Hclcrence  to  the  In.lian  Valuation,  and  the  In- 
ternational .Monetary  Congress  at  Paris,  l.on  1S78  8vn 
,.   Ihe  Decline  of  Prosperity:  its   Insidious  Cause  an.l 

?HsV     ■■'  /?'"','>'  ,'"'"•'   '"'"'   '■"'•     ■'*•  liiuH-tallism   in 
ISSO,  and  the  further  Fall  in  Silver,  Lon.,  ISSO   8vo 

SeyHarth,  Rev.  tJnstavus,  Ph.D.,  D.D.',  r,,,',,,. 
vol.  11.,  add.,     17ilO-lSS5,  resigned  his  |.rofes8.,rsliip  at 

m;  rV"'  'v  ''"','•■  ",'"'  '"'''^"'^  ''"""«  ""■  remainder  of 

s  li le  ,n  .New  York  1.  Egyptian  Theology  according 
I.  %}'"Y  '^''"""'y-Cofrin.  Illust.  N.  York,  lS7ii,  Svo 
-.  The  Literary  Life  of  Gustavus  Seyllurth:  an  Auto- 
biographical  Sketch,  N.  York,  ISSO,  Svo 

Seymour,  A.  S.  Sixth  North  Carolina  Digest- 
embraemg  the  Reports  from  the  Eightieth  to  thu 
iNinetietn  .North  Carolina,  inclusive,  Raleigh,  IS80.  Svo 

Seymour,  Charles  W.  The  College  Widow  :  an 
Improbable  Story,  .\.  York,  ISSI,  12mo 

Seymour,  Frederick  H.  A.  Rienzi :  a  Play,  in 
live  Acts,  Lon.,  ISSO,  Svo. 

Seymour,  G.  E.  Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Dublin. 
Illust.     l.on.,  1S83. 

T  T^l",* ?",'"■,'. 'f*'  '*''^'  ♦■eorge  Franklin,  S.T.D., 
C,die^;;^8  n  'i°  ?'","  \',"'.' '  Kra'luated  at  Columbia 
College  1850,  and  at  the  Episcopal  (icneral  Theological 
Seminary  18o4;  ordained  1854;  professor  of  history  in 
the  General  Theological  Seminary  1805-7,8,  and  since 
then  Bishop  of  Springfield,  III.  1.  Introduction  to 
Papal  Claims,  1882.  2.  Modern  Romanism  not  Catho- 
licity, Milwaukee,  1888.  Also,  charges,  addresses,  Ac 
1  T^''"! "!','■'  Mnm'lton.nnd  Hobertson,  Keith. 
1884  .>t'"  '',"'..'"■•/  "■"'••'*  Of  Madness,  Edin., 
1884.  2  i  he  .scarlet  Cord :  a  Medical  Lovc-Story,  Lon. 
lotto,  p.  ^\o,  ' 

Seymour,  J.  S.    Analytical  Inde.v  to  the  Bank- 
ruplcy  Act,  1S83,  Lon.,  1883. 

Seymour,  Mrs.  Mary.      1.  Shakespeare's  Stories 
^^."'•''j;T"'..l;    with  Outlines.      Illust.      fon.,   1880,  cr 
^<    r,,       ^."■"i'^''-  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1881,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
3.  Chaucer s   Stories  Simply 'Told.     Hlust.     Lon.    18.83 
sq.  lomo      4    That   BoyTom.     Illust.     Lon.,  1880,,,: 
80.     0   Girlhood  Days,  Lon.,  18RB,  p.  Svo.     Anon.     0 
Charlie  8_Successj  or,  'The  Little  Ambassador,  Lon..  IS87, 
UuZ"'    /■        i^J-'"-''  ""'"  "°'"'''  "^'»-'Sars  would  Ride 
ad  the  4    "•'       ?''  ''•  '?•     **•  '''"'«  ■^■•"'"'-  at  'lie  Zoo, 
and  the  Animals  he  saw  there,  Lon.,  1,SS7,„  Svo     'I   Dp 
throned:  a  Story  for  Girls.     Illust.     LonI,  Issr,  p.'.Svo' 
0.  Competitors;  or.  The  Story  of  a  Friendship.     Illust 

■IjOII.,    Io^O,  p.  ,svo, 

Seymour,  Mrs.  .'»Iary  A.  I.     Life  and  Letters  of 
Bost ,  lsTo,T2mr'"  "'"•    "^  ''""'^'''  """^'^''  ['^^'"''•1 

nv^,fr\'"r  "'■'  '^'''?;  '"*''»'■»''  (Harrison,)  b.  1835,  at 

0.vford,  Conn.;  wife  of  Rev.  Storrs  0.  Seymour,  of 
'"f  <"■''•  ,  '•  Mollio's  Christmas  Stocking,  N.  Y'ork, 
V  V  ,  ,""','""«  ■""!  Starlight:  Scripture  Texts,  .tc. 
c^liier^s':'  '•'*«\'^2mo  3.  Posy  Vinto'n's  Picnic,'  and 
other  Stones,  N.  York,  1870,  lOmo.  4.  Ned,  Nellie 
ami  Amy :  a  Story  of  the  White  Hills,  N.  YoJ^k,  IS70' 
Ibmo.  0.  Recompense.  Illust.  N.York,  1874,  12mo' 
«.  Every  Day:  T^ext  Hymn,  Prayer,  and  Record  l^; 
Every  Day  u.  he  Year,  N.  York,  1877,  18mo.  7. 
Through  the  Darkness,  N.  York,  1884,  18mo 

Seymour,  Rev.  Robert  G.,  D.D.     Light  for  the 
Journey  from  Rutherford's  Lamp.  Phila.,  1880,  lOmo 
ISTS^l"!"'""'  *'     '^""'P™''  "f  ^''O'''  Whist,  N.  York, 
Seymour,  William   Digby,  LL.D.,  QC     U,nt.- 
vol     i..  a,ld.,]  b.   1822;  graduated   at  Tri'nit     Co  lego 

1840     .MP  for  Sunderland  18.52-54.  and  for  .=o,,thRmr.- 

8U      T    Th'  ■',';'=»■•<*"   of  \ewcastle-upon-Tyne   sin™ 

Mntii™    T     ','r"'''r^™"""^  ^°°''  "f  P'ai^es:  New 
Me  rical  Translation,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1883. 

Lon.n"  I       H ''^''  *'•"''  '^"Premaoy;   or.  Nationality 
reconciled   with    Empire :  an   Essay,  Introductory  and 


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Explanntory  :  with  tlio  Draft  of  n  nm  r    .1 

"lent  of  Irelnn.1,  Un..  ISSs   er   s  ■  n''"  ^'•■''^■™'  '■"^•'=™- 
Shncklerord,  John     ir      r  .'     . 

tl.M.To.t  ITibuhltion?"""!-,.  \"  ,^  ^'""^^■"  i--|.e 

Shndhnit,  S.  II      n,,,  1,  ,  '     "• 
-^1^.    ''•;■-'.     r.;:V4';^;^?''-^->Pai«n.  of  IS7S 

1-n.,  l>sl,,,.'svo!  '•     ^^"'■"'''■■"•>    Tangle.     II|„se.  ; 

ShaUucll,  l„h„  E,„i,i,„  ,  I 

IMS;  -riKliiiil,'.!  lit  Christ  t'liiMvli  (Me  1  '.  •"-^■'  ''• 
to  the  l,„rat  Lincoln's  Inn  V  '  •^^"T'j  "«■' •  ™"''J 
liticnl  Kcononiv.  I,on     Is"-    ',„        '•    ^  *•>■'"""  "''  1'"-  ' 

hi:  v'lok 'il^ni^i,?;;.^,^?  l;^^-r;;'  r^^^'  '">"  "1.1.0. 

woKes.  lU'nin,,sMi,.4.iri"hinL  1  M,'.''' ■''''■,''■■«  ™l"''niM 
5,^nav.r.a  law  ol  ..,J';^'^-(;^;^;)l^,rn.u^.Ui^ 

Mountain    Wa  fif^'      niu.t,  ,    .',1  '/''"T'""'^'    f'"-      I- 

S'^a^;:i^rtvSF^'^'-''- 
^™"itil!^^"""-"^^-'-rs^^n;'^aj^r:i 

a  a  thos,.  lH.r.>liar,.|/ar  leNtu'  7L;,T  J",'""''  '!'''r'"^li'H 
u  fale'rAI^V,ernie,!rfV     '•  ^evillo  „atherle,  : 

Ei.ic'3  Foot;;!"";':  «t,«s  ;;,„';''','■>'''-•,''•  ■^-"-  2. 

Naomi's  Siecrot   ,ti'     T  nn     w\;i  ■     ^^"  •'•-Sus;    or, 

4.  Almost  a  Wrl.k  Z"  I  ''K''"''  '"•'^^  <"'•.  ''^SS 
Lon.,ISS,i.  n.sv,  5'  The  r  l  ^^r^V""'  '■'"-''■''«"- 
"'        ■       ■■'      ^-     ^-  ,^'"'f''«™l''n(lsof  Oaklands;  or, 


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CleansingK.res,  l.on.,  is.si!  so    |,im,      ,;m       •,„ 
takn:   ft.    It,.!..!..   1  :  .1  .  .      '.I'  ' '""o.      (,.    Jlaggie's  JIj, 


take;  orriiright'Lighun  ti;;'c;;;;;;i:  u„\,,, , , 

(.  Avonclaie   Priory;    or,    "Sho   h  ,. I,     i  ■''■'•  ■*"■ 
Illu-<t.     Lon.;i,SS>f,'l2'„"  '^    IJr.Jther's    Love. 

Sharter,  .\exvto,,  .Vl      i      .l',  -f^T"  '""'•!'•«''"• 

York.'ici^'^ '"'""" '"  or.^:'J::-'s^^,  ^: 

cJucated  at  tilasg„tn,lo;'^'f",f '■■■«'  ■^^•»"""''.  «»'l 
humanity  at   the  Uni vo  .  u  "f  i.'^T'";"  ^'""'''""  "^ 
->l  prineipal  of  the  Unite,    Co  ,^;  „''A',^'=:Uv"    ""'i 
M.  Leonard   in   the  University  ^^^1,    ■""'""'' f 
In   ISrr  he  was  elnetp.l   .     r  :  •■^"''r"'"  m   l.sfiy.  , 

For  biog.,  :.:t:!:^'u^"^:^, ;;' ■'"""•^ "'  t",-^-'""''- 

lowing  list  of  his  pnhli eat.ons  ne ', u  .  Ih""'""-  ^''^  '"'- 
<>"l<;  vol.  ii.  1 .  The  W,  nt.  ,,f  ,1  1^  """  ""*•'  "'entioned 
-d  some  of  the  HemJIi^^^  "^tph  "  '^^'"'1^ 

1S08.  3.  Kiln>ah,c°:  a  Higlfii'VrP,.';"'','^'-  ^'T"'^'^ 
Poems,  Lon  and  Cambrifig  " [s  f'T^,-  "''/'  f'r 
Keble;    an    Essay,   Edin.,   18(17     l''m„      ■%/;'•'" 

tion.  Edin';,"'/^;,^  r2lf ^'r'e"„:L^r  A',i'>^'"  «"'- 

theperfeotiuM  of  o^MaV.^.'^f,,^:  •''•"';;''■ ',""'  "'  "'"k'"K 
velop.nent  of  all  it-s  cai  i  'iti.Ps  i  n,  '"-'  '"'"""'""Us  .It- 
or  a,  voeating  a  cult,  re  whiH.  ,  .,'V"""''''''"  "l"'  I'l'" 
;ipriu..|ple,?fe.xolt..in',ttml    „    .'^^^:T'r''■'"';'V^ 

Svo;  2d  ei,  l^frS  ^  Wordsworth.     Edin.,  LS74,  p.' 

maZ!'aia^^j^j;i?';f|--n.laluinexpresslon,are 
B  "'  a  purpoue.  ...  As  a  painter  Jola 


I  always  uee...,,..lati,,";  ,  Jj  ■  "'''.'V  '  "^^^  \V'.r.lsw.,rll.  i% 
I  work.  .  .  .  There  is  virvi'.  ■,!"-''^"' "  i"^ '"r  her  hroiliei's 
!  >iM.ts?j  are  sek'ct  ..I  -V,  '  ,*-;  '"''  "■•,",'",«•  '^"'  'I"""-'  Pa  'ts 
I  P.'etry."l.s„/.  A'f",  .xxxJlij   "Is     "   "■'"""    "'""I'l    'ol'l    lu 

j«v:\":i^:;;lL:';!:r''''^-  of  Nature.   Edin.,   ,s:7, 

«o;sSun;'s'i:;^:!'i^:;:;r!i,;;''""-.b!.n..ior.,a,..iP,.„a.s. 

rue  ...telle,.„.«l  lea-t.vii.i.'srn  ',,'''',''''•'*  p.'.ivi.le.l  a 
pec.ally  ,.,l,|,.,,sses  l.i...seH  ,^|,'  '  '  V  '"  »b""i  hf  es. 
e.>iiii...inio„  with  a  ..  1  vh  ,,  „  ''  l."^^'o«'lv,.s  lu.r,.  i,, 
their  .li>p„.„|.  •_.v,,„.,,;;,;,.7'J,'.;;  I'''"'^-^  us  r.,.h  resources  at 

l87U.'^:s™.'''"""^'<"^"S''^'''^I«"   "'■  Letters,",  Lon., 

:  ''.i  and  lm^.l';fi^L"-:;/';\;;^;,^«"v-i  '■.  i;-  vory,h,„..ht. 

■•^ullli'lelit  se...e  of  lli,.  1,      !       '  '  '  ''*,  "'"'  H  hanllv  irives 
|.er  „f  ihc  Kr eat     ,,' ,  ,       ^*  '"r"'  ""j'  '""""I  i"  the  I e, ,' 

I   "•*  li  e  ,s  a,l.,.iral,l,.,  a,  '   i  ,      ,   '      '  "   ""  (.'"^'Iry  ami  „., 
:  Vere."-,s^„,/„/,„.,  Hi  ,■.,7""  "'"  l""^''  '•erla.uly  „„(  ,ou  ^^.. 

:Oxli:;,L'll^^:;^,;'-'i^,;    '^-"^    '-."re.   .leliveredat 

!|.VH^.n";|{:r;'l;i,■j;'.^;-:■;;r"^e  these  lectures  wi„. 

•-I'ecis  il„.y  si.ilcr.l,,  t  i,   ;,  le  V    h    •     ''T"'-,    '"  ""'">■  f'- 
.■ompaiis,,,,.  ,  .      Th,  V    ,   ,  ,    .        ■  '^'.''aiiil.v  Wiin,  l,v  the 

essays  .  hi.    ■n,,... ,.  ,    ..i  ,      ^   "■>  ''''"■  '1'""  -^Ir,  An..  Ms 

i,!!"^-  poets, ;.;  V I  ,m"em  n;";  ,"r  i""-"''"!"^  ,.s„":,s , ,? 
v:.."i^dl::ys^|;t^^?r  r-;'f-%-ohn 

■  riwet,   ,,  ,10  wise  ....,.'  i,]'  ;„",'?'  ",'^"' ''>■.  spirit  of  soft 

,   ;..;    «i...,s  were  s.ill    ,'   'i^  r,  ,      '  1'".^. ;  »:hou  the  lli^-l,! 

wuh  a  |ra>s  nil  f,,r  wil.i  ,,,,  '  ■  '.  ""'>  are  .si.t.ii-atc.i 

"'"i^in.lf'.hehealhc."'':^.!;:,^:^  "vv^!!;"'^;r  ''''""^•-  '■'•■^ 

h'^'in'   bv'n'ud-:;:,;  V^  ^  ^^^^h  of  Principal 

'  F.H.IJ.,^.,   Life   a,  dLe.tc;;    ',■';'    ^''"■'■''  ^-  '^''-^^s,' 
Lon.,  isr3,  Sv'o.  °"   "'   •^'""<^''   ^'^vid    Forbes! 

.-ni^MiionS',!^?;;?,.:^?^;^':^^;'.'!"  ^li^-""'  -I'^t^-r 

.bail  that liner  ,',  .  1,.  L,,.""^  uee.llc.ss  t..  sav  n.ore 

I  'MWHi  Will,  the  ,^;;;^i »'.  ch  :^:;,^;'z,':";!  "[''■  '""■•  ^^^ 

i  "";^  ■■■ails  of  .■itarac  er"-"^''/^"'^^ ';f  L"lore.tJ,ig  h.^^^ 

'^^;^';;'e^Z-,iV>"}^N-h:Xoteson 
^-el,and.heCtl;;^i:!tt'---.^P,-. 

.lay'{i"!:k.r„"'";s^i"!',i;:    "='••)  ^he  Tennys„n  liirth- 

-^:^!;?'E,^9''o-:>^a:'p^:a;and 

o:S-  onlaincd  IS,1|  ;  cur.tCf^V  1  ''['"'^'"■Sl'  l«l)- 
ton,  ls,i:i_s:i  ,,       '       "'\T  f  •  •'"tephen'.s,   Pa.lding. 

''liri^tianitv  i„  lie hti-.n  to  ?  '"  -^thoo^  :  .Spiritual 
Thoaght;  Nine  ,^e  ,  ,  '•  ithT  pT"'',"^  '^'•"'--''■■' 
Canon  Farrar.  l).D.,u,^  "s'^s  p   g''''""'-'  ''•^  ""-'   «'■'■• 

,f^Hin.ii7th:]^.^liu:;;^'[;;:;;i;::;;;r  "•'!'' has  ivu  vcrv,,.,.. 

logieal  i.leas  .if  tic  p    .",,",,'''- r^'V'"!''''  ,"'"'  'h^''tl  e,  - 
;ai.i,,ui.tofsvii,palliv  w  ih  I..  I  •  '"■'"'  '"'^  ""  ^'ittht 

I  there  is  un  Veil  ,",•,,„,,  V/.l''."'','' ^''''i''^'l>-  believes  fiat 
•  the  sermons.  t,„,  ,,r     ,,  .    '        '   '^'''"ei'i.  them.    They  1  re 

'iii^fe-iioi^'iijiiiSr-^^^^ 

KWrt'.^^'t^nes'i!-r'^''«.i"-'"-    of 


:vil;  Lectures,  b;  Erilest    Vi  Wli:-',  ^""^  i^'^"'"'-''"    °f 
,^^™as.,t..nnL.ta.;^„^l-:;---;i.P-^. 

School,  Har^nl,"  8  "  tvel  ^"^  ^"wrenco  Soientiflo 
sor  of  paheontoh'igy  at'llar  -a  ,  "^  H  87'"  T'  ^"'^''- 
professorof  geol.,|v.    ile  has  h  l„  „  f""'  """^  """"'  ""^n 

to  A,neric.an%oienMll„:u;„;'^ra"t":*r'"' =""'"''"'<'' 
"•  Antiquity  of  Caverns  ii^fr  ^?'?'"8  magazines. 

Valley.'*  I,Lt.     Bolt     !to'  '^'"Zt'''?  S^  "><,  Ohio 
>   ^'o.     .,,    tast   „f   Braehi.ipods 
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from  the  Island  of  Anticosti,  18fi5,  Svo.  3.  Question 
Guide  to  the  Environs  of  Boston,  for  lieginners  in  (Jeol- 
ogy  in  Hurvnrd  University.  Part  I.  Somerville  iind 
Ciimbridge,  l.S7.i,  ll-'mo.  4.  Recent  Chnnges  ol  Level 
on  the  Coast  of  Maine,  linst.,  Ito.  f).  Tlioughts  on  tlic 
Nature  of  Intellectual  I'roperty  and  it.-  Importance  to 
the  .State,  licwt.,  KS7H,  Svo.  fi.  On  the  Fos.sil  lirachio- 
pods  of  the  i.lhio  Valley:  witli  Plates,  Cin.,  ISS.S,  4to. 
7.  A  First  liook  in  (Jeology,  ISSI.  S.  Kentucky;  a  Pio- 
neer Commonwealth,  (".American  Comuion\vealths",'<er.,) 
liiist.,  ISSI4,  12nio.  With  D.ivis.  William  Moiihis,  in- 
structor in  geology  in  Harvard  I'niversity,  Illustrations 
of  the  Earth's  ."-urfaoe  :  Glaciers.  Illust.  Host.,  IS.SI, 
4to. 

"  The  first  volume  of  a  proi>ose<l  series  designeil  to  illus- 
trate the  iiromiiiont  features  of  the  earth's  surlaco  My 
means  111  |ihotou;raplis  and  other  pictorial  or  graphic  rep- 
rcseiitatiun.  .  .  .  Kach  of  the  several  vcihinies  will  present 
some  statement  or  <liscussion  of  tlie  essential  facts  and 
theories  that  belong  to  its  .special  subject. "—-Vii/ioH,x.\.\iii. 
3!). 

Sliallnw,  J.  (This  is  said  to  he  a  pseudonymc  for 
John  V.  A.  Morohcad.)  The  Templars' Trials:  an  At- 
tempt to  estimate  the  Evidence  published  by  Dupuy, 
Kaynouard,  Jlichclel,  Von  Hammer,  and  Loiseleur,  Lon., 
18SS,  r.  Svo. 

Sliaiid,  Albxnnilcr  Inncs.  I.  On  the  Trail  of 
the  War,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  2.  Against  Time,  Lon., 
1S7II,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  ."^hooting  the  Rapids,  Lon., 
1872.  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  The  story  is  bright  and  lively;  the  author  has  the  lare 
merit  of  writini,'  about  things  which  ho  really  nnder- 
Maiuls,  and  his  book  may  be  cnuiited  amuiis;  the  not  too 
luimerous  novels  which  it  is  not  an  absolute  waste  of  time 
for  a  grown  man  to  read."— .S(l^  l/cv.,  xxxiii.  477. 

4.  Letters  from  the  West  of  Ireland,  1SS4;  reprinted 
from  the  "Times,"  Edin.,  18Sj,  p.  Svo.  5.  Fortune's 
Wheel :  a  Novel,  Edin.,  ISSti,  3  vols.  or.  Svo.  (i.  Haifa 
Century;  or,  Changes  in  Jlen  and  Manners,  Edin.  and 
Lon.,  1SS7,  Svo.  (Sketches,  of  which  many  arc  reprinted 
from  the  Saturday  Review.  Among  the  suhjeot.3  are 
"The  Old  and  the  New  Clergymen,"  "The  Old'  and  the 
New  Earmcrs,"  "  The  Old  and  the  New  Labourers,"  &c.) 
Shailtl,  It.  \y.  South  Carolina  Supremo  Court  Re- 
ports, vols,  xi.-xix.,  (|s7tf-18S3,)  Jersey  City,  N.J., 
18SII-S4,  Svo. 

Shiiiiklnnd,  Mrs.  E.  K.  The  Matron's  House- 
hold Manual,  Dubuque,  la.,  lS7a,  sin.  Ilimo. 

Shanks,  T.  J.  (Ed.)  D.  L.  Moodv  at  Home:  his 
Home  and  Home  Work,  Ac,  Chic,  ISSii,  |2uio. 

Shaiin,  G.,  M.A.  Elementary  Treatise  on  Heat  in 
Relation  to  Steam  and  the  Steam-Engine.  Illust.  Lon., 
1877,  p.  Svo. 

Shapcote,  Mrs,  E.  M.  1.  Eucharistio  Hours: 
Devotiim  towards  the  Blessed  Sacrament.  Lon..  ISSli,  cr. 
Svo.  2.  The  Story  of  Little  Tina,  and  other  Tales,  Lon., 
ISSS,  fp,  Svo. 

Shapley,  Iliifiis  Edmonds,  b.  1S40,  at  Carlisle, 
Pa. ;  graduateil  at  Dickinsim  College  ISfiO  ;  admitted  to 
the  bar,  r. id  has  practised  in  Philadelphia  since  l8H(i. 
"I'm  fur 'im  :"  Solid  for  Mulhooly  :  a  Sketch  of  Munici- 
pal Polities  under  the  Leaders,  the  Ring,  and  the  Boss, 
N.  York,  18SI,  l2mo.     Anon. 

Shapter,  Thomas,  .M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  consulting 
physician  to  the  Uevcju  and  Exeter  Hospital.  Notes 
and  Ub.scrvations  on  IJisoases  of  the  Heart,  and  of  the 
Lungs  in  Connection  therewith.  Lon.,  1S74,  Svo. 

Sharkey,  Seymour  John,  M.A  ,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
graduated  at  Jesus  College,  Oxford.  iS7(|,  and  in  modi- 
cine  1S7J;  assistant  jihysioian  and  lecturer  on  pathology 
at  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  London.  Spasm  in  Chronio 
Nerve  Disease:  the  Oulstonian  Lectures,  ISSti.  Illust. 
Lon.,  ISSli,  Svo. 

Sharkey,  T.  K.  Mate  to  Mate :  a  Novel,  N.  York, 
lS7y,  l2mo. 

Sharland,  E.  Cruwys. 
Devonshire    Village :    a    Book 
Lon.,  1SS5,  12mo. 

Sharman,  J.  Schnctz. 
teria  Medica  .mil  its  Chemistry,  Lon.,  1S85,  SvTi 

Sharman,  Julian.  A  Cursory  History  of  Swear- 
ing, Lon.,  IS84,  p.  Svo. 

Sharman,  S.  Slips  of  the  Pen,  [verse,!  Shahia- 
hanpur,  18S3,  Svn. 

Sharman,  S.  K.  Ono  of  the  Least :  a  Story  founded 
on  Fact,  Lon.,  lS72-Sn,  n.  Svo. 

Sharp,  David,  .M.B.,  F.L.S.,  F.Z.S.,  president  of 
the   Entomological   Society  of  London.     1.  The  Object 
and  Method  of  Zoological  Nomenclature,  Lon.,  187.1,  Svo. 
1334 


M'ays   and   Means  in    a 
for   Mothers'    Meetings, 

Notes  on  Inorganic  Ma- 


2.  (Trans.)  The  Walks  Abroad  of  Two  Voiing  Natural- 
ists;  from  the  French  of  Charles  Bcaugrand.  Illust. 
Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo.     .\nd  see  (JooDM.tN,  F.  D.,  Hiiprii. 

Sharp,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Amelia,  (Sharp,)  mar- 
ried, about  |s,s.',,  to  her  cousin,  William  Sharp,  litfni, 
iShe  has  written  for  jieriodicals  under  the  ]>seuilonyino 
of  "  Elpcth  II.  Bar/in."  I.  (Ed.)  Women's  Voices  :  an 
Anthology  of  the  Alost  Characteristic  Poems  by  English, 
Scotch,  and  Irish  Women,  Lon.,  1887,  cr.  Svo.  2.  (Ed.) 
Sea  Music;  an  Anthology  of  Poems  and  Passages  de- 
scriptive of  the  Sea,  Lon.,  1SS7,  sij.  Ilimo. 

Sharp,  Miss  Emily.  (Ed.)  Outlines  of  Sermons, 
taken  chiefly  from  the  Published  M'orks  of  tnitarian 
Writers,  Lon.,  1872. 

Sharp,  iNatlC.  Saul  of  Tarsus,  Ac  :  Poems.  Lon., 
ISSS,  sm.  Svo. 

Sharp,  James,  a  retired  (ilasgow  merchant.  Tlie 
Captive  King,  and  other  Poems,  Paisley,  1SS7. 

Sharp,  Kev.  John,  .M.A.,  graduated  at  .Magdalene 
College,  Cambridge.  IS33  ;  ordained  Is33;  jierpetual 
curate  of  Horbury  since  1S34  ;  lion,  canon  of  Wakelleld 
since  IssS.  I.  Poems  and  Hymns,  Lon.,  ISSO,  12iuo.  2. 
Apart  with  Jesus ;  Meditations  and  Addresses,  Lon., 
ISSI,  iL'lllo. 

Sharp,  Kate  Dooris.  Eleanor's  Courtship,  and 
the  Songs  tliat  Sang  Themselves,  Cin.,  18sS,  12mo. 

Sharp,  L.  Nan's  Story;  or,  The  Life  and  Work 
of  a  City  Arab,  Lon.,  1885,  cr.  Svo. 

Sharp,  Peter.  Flax,  Tow,  and  Jute  Spinning; 
Rules,  Calculations,  and  'fables,  Dundee,  lss2,  p.  Svo; 
2dcd.,  ISSli. 

Sharp,  Samuel.  Rudiments  of  Geology,  Lon., 
1875;  2d  ed.,  1876,  p.  Svo. 

Sharp,  Sarah.  My  Jewels ;  Select  Sacred  Poetrv, 
Lon..  1887,  Ifimo. 

Sharp,  >V.  H.  1.  Universal  Attraction:  its  Rela- 
tion to  Chemical  Elements,  Lon.,  1884,  cr.  Svo.  2,  Babel, 
Miinchester,  ISSti,  ]i.  Svo. 

Sharp,  William,  b.  1S55,  at  Garthland  Place;  ed- 
ucated at  the  University  of  Glasgow;  editor  of  The  Can- 
terbury Poets,  and  a  contributor  to  periodicals.  He  spent 
some  time  in  Australia  after  leaving  college,  and  has 
since  resided  at  dilVerent  jieriods  in  Italy  and  (Jermany. 

1.  Humanity  and  the  Man  ;  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1S7S,  12mo. 

2.  The  Conqueror's  Dream,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1S7S, 
12mo.  3.  'The  Human  Inheritance,  and  other  Poems, 
Lon.,  18S2,  p.  Svo. 

"The  intellectual  substance  of  these  poems  is  superior 
to  their  form,  but  a  book  of  poetrv  slrikiiiglv  original  and 
reproducing  with  photograpliic  tidelily  the  uiiii|ue  scenery 
nf  An.stralia  deserves  attention,  and,  in  some  sense,  de- 
mands it."— .4(/i.,  No.  2iH9. 

4.  Dante  Gabriel  Rossetti ;  a  Record  and  a  Studv, 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

"To  our  knowledge  of  the  life  of  Kos.settl  Mr.  Sharps 
bulky  volume  adds  little.  .  .  .  The  general  character  .  .  . 
of  the  estimate  will  onmiiiend  itself  to  the  esoteric  rather 
than  the  general  public.  A  few  poems  not  Included  in  the 
collected  works  appear."— J(A.,  So. 'J.ssi. 

5.  Earth's  Voices,  Transcripts  from  Nature,  and  other 
Pi  ly.ns.  Lon.,  ISS4,  p.  Svo. 

"The  freshness  and  originality  of  the  vohinie  can  liardlv 
fail  to  make  it  a  favourite  with  those  to  whom  Nature  is  a 
delight  In  all  her  moods."— yH/i.,  No.  J'.Kll. 

6.  Euphrenia:  or.  The  Test  of  Love;  a  Poem,  Lon., 
1SS5,  cr.  Svo.  7.  (Ed.)  Shakespeare's  Songs.  Poems, 
and  Sonnets:  with  Critical  Introduction,  Lon.,  1SS5, 
ISmo.  S.  (Ed.)  Sonnets  of  this  Century  :  with  a  Criti- 
cal Introduction,  Lon.,  ISsfi,  4to  and  sq.  Ilimo.  (The 
sale  of  this  book  has  exceeded  30, mil)  copies.) 

"  The  editor  has  gone  far  atield,  sparing  neither  time  nor 
labour  in  .studying,  discovering,  and  ciunparing  sonnets 
which  may  be  coniited  by  hundreds.  He  has  composed  a 
suggestive  lrcatl.se  (Ui  the  history,  structure,  artistic  ca- 
pacity, and  various  species  of  this  poem.  Short  biograiih- 
leal  notices  of  all  the  writers  included  in  this  voUiinc  have 
been  written,  those  which  deal  with  living  persons  bciiiu 
marked  by  a  happy  mixture  of  frankness  and  svmpathv. 
.  .  .  Working  thus,  Mr.  .<harp  has  produced  a  sonnet-boiik 
which  represents  the  best  eroft.snianship  of  the  nine- 
teenth ceiitury."— .ttwi.,  xxix.  11)3. 

«.  Shelley  :  a  Biographical  Study,  ("  Great  Writers,") 
Lon.,  1887,  fp.  Svo.  10.  Life  of  Heine,  ("  (Jreat  Writ- 
ers,") Lon.,  188S,  fp.  Svo. 

"TnoHo  who  obtain  their  knowledge  of  Hcdne's  life  and 
character  frmn  Mr.  Siiarp  will  have  vcrv  little  to  unlearn 
or  :.<  modify .■•—ylcmi.,  .vxxiv.  41;i. 

11.  Romantic  Ballads  and  Poems  of  Phantasy,  Lon., 
ISSS.  ' 

"This  little  volume,  small  as  It  is  in  compas.s,  contains 
some  of  the  truest  imaginative  poetry."— /lead.,  xxxiil.  40s 

He  has  also  edited  Scott's  Poetical  Works,  Selected 


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Essay,  of  De  Quincey,  Ac.     And  .ee  AfARsr.v,  P.  P., 
Sharp,    William,    M.D     F  n  5      ti 

in  K..«la„.l  and  W.les,  l"!     I "'  .,;, 'V.„  ^'"'^'^•'  ^""^ 

History,  .I'ulf'f ,%'«''•  '"t"-  !".^  A-lu.cetura, 
the  Six  Period,  of  lirit  .h  Aroi^iteet,  re  ,n  r,;"  Ih"*?' "' 
quest  to  the  Keforination,  I.on    Is' I   7     "'  "  *'""■ 

Middle  A(?es,"-.-l(/ifxo'  jj  j,','""-''  " '"'  ""•■  '"-'"'•y  of  tlie 
6.  The  Churclies  of  the  Xeno  A'.illo,.    v    .1 

^.;i^.,^..tr.tedhy,,^H:;:o^::;;^'i:t't!:^:^ 

of  tlioir  guide  ■•-^l/A,  No  ll.s''"™''-''  '"  "  '"'""Ht  worlliy 

.Sliarpt',  Mntilda.      (P.m    nn   r. 

>,4,-  beeame  an  assistant  in  the  Uri  ish  M  ,  eu  ,  s-  I 
records  olerk  of  theeity  of  London  since  lS7i  All  •  l'  o  ' 
the  bar  at  the  Inner  Teinnle  18SS     1    n..  r      V^     •     '■'' 

0.uldhall:  withtu,IntrXrn;Lo    "s^^'svo''™  "' 

,  Nhcrpe,  Kichard  Uoudler,  K.L.S     F  Z  s    a, 

sistaut  keeper  m  the  department  of  ^oolo^yi,  the  ijrUi,!; 

ii;:K;^«^ie?frE:';^;^t:^t''s:,-e^f F? 
L''i?iS^'^'ii[e;^'^^^r'-^j'-:^";'^v'^ 

Bird,  of  Prey,  voi;  iU 'Vi  Th;'l'a''-;.Hf  °''""'''' 
Perehing  Bini^l  vol.  x.,  Pa^eH  Jl    '^    i^;;!^:^;,,- 

and•^^t"T,     P.1:f  ",,,^'"=''j^.«^'^\!f-«-"/ , 

Coloured  Plates  ;f  Bird'C'seen  W  d  by  p"^  U.'lb:,:;  """j 
other  Illustrations,  Lon.,  l.sss  \eo\Vi,;.i  '•'',',';' 
llAKcoi'KT,  British  Dird.  Illu.'t  ?;.  v,  ,n  r,r":  "  ' 
Lon.,  1S8S.    With  Wv.vT  ,  v'um'  \v    Tyf  l,""'''"'-^ 

t/li:;";^-5on^':::;:-------^:- 

Sharpe,  Samuel,  [ante,  vol.  ii.,  add  1  17.W  h^i 
was  a  nephcv  of  Samuel  Rogers,  i„  wh,te  1  ■  mkin  ""l  !n  ' 
ho  was  eninloved  in  e.irl„  iif„  '',""""- "'"'King-liouse 

in  the  nrm'of'lha  pe^A '^01  n  ,  '^^^'TY  ,"  ^'"'"''' 
Apostle  pl'uVrn.,  ,  Vo  ;"new"d    7s'  o'i''-'"'"  Z^,'"^ 

";';^Siv^.«^^;;i>"'»^i^i-"Mant;J5 

\  .tal  Stafet.es  0.  Seymour,  Connecticut;  Seymour,  ISSS,' 
Sharpe-Youngs.    See  Yot.vos. 
Sharpless,  Isaac.      1.  Klementary  Plane  Geom- 


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iiinsl:  phMa^is'"',';;:""-  -  ^'""'"  i'''"-»i'''r. 

Ki^;;:;:i^;'K?^:;.li:;f  ^,;:;.^«;;et  ^Vabulary  of  "- 

I     Miaw,  Albert,  Ph.u..  b.   is^r   at'  \,.«-   t      1 
!0.,-    graduated    at    Iowa    Collew      V-o         ,•       ''O"'^","' 
i  Minneapolis  Tribune  "ce  IS  f       'l     ',"'"   "^   ""= 

;  b;  ^""ifsf"!^"^ ,';°'"''  '^ove;n„..^it -ri  ■:  ;;;'S' 

Bait     I   SX    s'  *^""t''  (J"''"^   llopl^ins   Univ.  .sVudie M 

^ScoJ;;^;:;i™'x.\;i;^'^^;^!;;:>'<-'.;"i^^"i^!ri! 

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er«    P?,!?','  '''^^^•     ^""''""   Market-Gardens;  or   Flow 
I  15^3-81    '  ""^'  ^^S'''"'^''^^.  Lon.,  Is8..,  p.  8vo-  J^w  eli 

jof  h^'^rr!  A'VJ''''irL  Lt''\  "^  ?""''«•''  """  «"' 
'11:11  '  '  'ny  L.ifo.  liOn.,  ISSI)    n    Sv,.        9 

i  Only'  a  "c'  '  '•'^''"'t''  '"'  ''"  0""'  ^on-   18S1   P   s  '0     f 
L™     fss'rn"sv^"-  '«•?'  P-  ''"■      ".  Aliek's  Her„; 

'  Son  ^•ot'  'Little '  Me^  "'•'  "'','  "■•  ''"■     '■  »"' '"  "'« 
Fathoms   I)',.,^  -Messengers,  Lon.,  1SS.3,   l2mo.      0. 

s™   ^'  ,    ™';'   "'■•  Courtenay's  Choice,   L,  „.,   ls,S4    n 

Uiekies  Secret,  Lon.,  I8sr,  11  ^vo      !■)    T„,L  ti        u 

.n   a  Large    World.   Lon.    I'ssrito'-V^^w-'n"*''''' 

jPuss    at  Play,    Dolls    at    I'lay,   PI  v    by  the  ,«  a  "Cn  '^ 

'^:on;t^:L:^:,?;;?;!-?-i«-f^i^V«^^ 

the  smuggler's  I.aughte'r,^:on  ,  isss.'p'^s^r""     '"  "' 
R.r    f";  ^v!""^'  '^'     '^'^^'""-^  Trove,  cJntral  Falls, 

ci^;"i^!??^^ig^-^^;r^-r4«-con- 

M];ut?;,';:r:::;^3"rt;^"'"~^^'''-^-^ 
:w:t!;j:)e,^:ir^,iS^rta'A^i:;;:-^^^ 

Tl     "N.;',f  ""f  !;'"'«""S-'Sf"b-,  N.  York   ISM      'omo' 

;siu^>^s;i,c:^itx!^v;^u.i^??^.,rT^h 

i  x:  vor^  J!:;:^  ;^.:^^'  -"  «"ir«es.io;;r'i.;t:LS 

rounty"rnrk "'!'•,  "^r^  Massey,  C.B..  b.  18,-iO,  in 
l-ountj  Cork,  Ireland;  educated  at  Trinity  rollncp 
PublMi;  entered  the  army,  l,„t  retired  ilsfin  if?  f 
mr  1  'llP'^^'^PoHta-i'Fire  BHilde'.'L,!:!,  ^ 
I'lH.  .  ine  Surveys:  a  Summary  of  Prineiides  to  ho 
observed  .n  Estimating  Risk  of  Iluildingri'  n  ,'  "72 
p.  S\o.     2.  Iires  in  Theatres.  Lon.,  1876   8v„      ■     pL„ 

l:on!^87^s;^'-^""^^'"--  ^-  "f  ''-  i^n^-  ^^^ 

aio      ( Contains  selected  satires,  Ac  i  "•, 'as.;, 

r"^^^'lJJ:'[^^:i2ln^Toris7^?'°8-^-»- 
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L(  n.,  1S85,  p.  Svo.      4.  Colonel  Cheswick's  Camimign, 
Lun.,  1SS6,  3  vols.  or.  Svo. 

ShilW,  Frnnces  A.  1.  (Trans.)  Brokan  Chnins, 
l)y_f;.  Biiratenbinder,  ["  Ernst  Werner,"  pseud.,]  Dost., 
1874,  Svo.  2.  The  Kiistern  Que.^tion ;  ii  History  of 
Hussia:  with  Aecounts  of  the  .Successive  Dvn,istics. 
Maps.  Host.,  1877,  ISnio.  3.  (Trans.)  Victor  Hufo : 
his  Life  ami  Works;  from  the  French  of  A.  liarbou, 
("Groat  Citizens  of  Franco,")  Cliic,  iSSl,  Ifinio.  4. 
(Trans.)  Art  of  (jratory :  .System  of  Dulsarte;  from  the 
French  of  I,'Ab']i''  Delaumosnc.  Illust.  .Albany,  N.Y., 
ls>2,  12mo.  i).  (Trans.)  Vincla.  the  Phantom;  from 
the  (icruian  of  Ernst  Werner,  N.  York,  1S86,  IBmo. 

Shaw,  George.  1.  Kambles  about  Filey,  Lecils, 
lS(i7,  IL'ino.  2.  Our  Keli{;ious  Humourists:  with  Anec- 
dotes and  Illustrations,  Lon.,  1S7'.',  p.  Svo. 

Shaw,  Kev.  George  A.,  F.Z.S.,  of  the  London 
mission,  Tamatave.  He  was  t.\pelled  from  .Madagascar 
by  the  French,  but  received  siibsctiuently  a  large  indem- 
nity. Madagascar  and  France:  with  some  Account  of 
the  Island,  its  People,  its  Uesouroes,  and  Development. 
IMust.     J,on.,  ISS.'i,  or.  Svo. 

"After  narrntiiiR  the  events  in  Imorlna  and  on  the  const 
'Uirinj?  the  Froiiidi  oecupaiiDii,  if  sn.'h  it  can  be  called, 
and  ^'iving  an  imerei.tiuK  review  of  the  present  civil  ami 
religious  state  of  the  Malafe'a>y,  witli  some  .siynilieant  and 
suggestive  statistics,  Mr.  sliaw  linislies  his  oaiiital  bocjk  bv 
a  pontiliir  account  oi  the  fauiui  and  llora  of  .Madagascar.'' 
—Aih.,  No.  liSi'.ia. 

Shaw,  George  Ueriiard.  1.  Cashel  Byron's 
Profession,  Lon.,  ISSO,  r.  Svo.  2.  An  Unsocial  Socialist, 
Lon.,,  1SS7,  cr.  Svo. 

Shaw,  Henry  S.  Hcle,  professor  of  engineering 
in  I'nivcrsity  Cidlege,  I.iverpo.jl.  1.  Continuous  Calcu- 
lating-.Machines  and  New  .Mechanism,  (Philosophical 
Transactions,!  Lon.,  18S6,  4to.  2.  .Mechanical  Integra- 
tors :  including  the  Various  Forms  of  Planimetors,  N'.  ' 
York,  IssCi.  24  mo. 

Shaw,  Henry  Wheeler,  ("Josh  Billings,"  pseud.,) 
['((Iff,   vol.   ii.,   aild.,]    1S18-18SJ,  b.  at    Lanesborough,  i 
Mass. ;  was  for  some  time  an  auctioneer,  and  afterwards  i 
:i  lectiner  and  writer  under  the  above  pseudonvme.     His 
jiroductions,  consisting  of  humorous  essays,  Ac.,  charac- 
terized by  a  grotesque  mode   of   spelling,   were  mostly 
contributed   to   the   New   York   Weekly,   but    his    most 
sui-ees-fol   publication  was   Josh  Billings'  Farmers'  All- 
niiiiax,  publish&l  annually  from  1S70  to  1880.    For  biog.,  ' 
see  S.MIT}!,  i'R.iNcis  ?*.,  infra.     1.  His  Sayings,  N.  York, 
1S61S,  ) 'mo.     2.  Everybody's  Friend;  or.  Josh  Billings' 
Proverb  .>1   Philosophy   of    Wit    and    Humor.       Illust. 
N.  York,  IS76,  Svo.    3.  Josh  Billings's  Complete  AVorks: 
with  Biographical   Introduclion,  N.York,  1876,  Svo.     4.  i 
'■-!'   Billings's  Trump  Kards:  Blue    Olass    Philosoiihy    ' 
Illust.     X.   York,    1877,    I2mo.      .i.  Old    Probabilities: 
reprinteil    from   vol.    i.  of    the   "Farmers'    Allmina.x," 
1S7(;-1880.     Illust.     N.  York,  1880,  Svo.     fi.  Josh  Bil- 
lings's .'^pice-Bo.\,  crammed  with  Droll  Yarns,  N.  York. 
ISSl,  4to.  ' 

Shaw,  J.  C.  Election  Iland-Book  for  Candidates, 
Agents,  ,tc,,  Lon.,  1SS4,  Svo. 

Shaw,  Jennie  K,  1.  Margaret's  Old  Home;  a 
Tale  of  Christian   Love.     Illust.     N.  York,  1871,  lOmo. 

2.  The    Neighbor's    House.     Illust.     Bost.,  1871,  16ino! 

3.  The  New  Commandment;  or,  Ella's  Ministry.  Illust. 
Bost.,  1S71,  16mo.  4.  Lettio  Sterling.  Illust.  N. 
York,  1S72,  ICmo. 

Shaw,  John.  The  Golden  Halcombes :  a  Story, 
Lon  ,  ISss,  p.  Svo. 

Shaw,  John  Begg,  M.A.,  182,8-1880,  b.  .at  Hulme, 
Manchester,  Eng.;  graduated  at  New  Inn  Hall,  O.xford, 
1856;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1863. 
He  contributed  to  periodicals  under  the  signature  of 
"Sigma.'  1.  Chimney  Trifles.  By  an  0.\onian.  1858. 
2.  Sonnets,  and  other  Poems,  By  Sigma.  Lon.,  1S63, 
p.  Svo.  3.  Varieties  in  Verse.  By  Sigma.  Lon.,  1879, 
sq.  16mo. 

Shaw,  John  C,  and  West,  John  H.  Analyti- 
cal Inilex  to  General  and  ''necial  Laws  of  Jliunesota. 
lS4i)-lS7o,  St.  Paul.  1876,  Svo. 

Shaw,  Marian.  (Jueen  Bess;  or,  What's  in  a 
Name?  N.  York,  1SS5,  16ino. 

Shaw,  Ilev.  .Morton,  M.A.,  uraduated  at  Bra-  ■ 
seiiooe  College,  O.iford,  l,>>42:  ordained  1842;  rector  of 
Itougham  since  1S54.  1.  The  Position  of  Celebrant  at 
the  Holy  Communion;  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  1875,  Svo.  2.  The 
Positiouof  the  Holy  Table  and  the  Celebrant;  a  Letter, 
Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  3.  Voluntary  Schools  and  the  Public 
Taxes,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo.  i 

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Shaw,  Mrs.  O.  ,11.  Reccipt-Book  and  Y'oung 
Housekeeper's  Assistant,  Portland.  .Me.,  lS7s,  12mo. 

Shaiv,  U.  E.xposition  of  the  Ccjiifession  of  Faith 
of  the  Westminster  Assembly,  Glasgow,  IS77,  12mo. 

Shaw,  Robert,  British  Commissioner  in  Ladak. 
Visits  to  High  Tartary,  Yarkaml,  and  K.ashgar,  (for- 
inerly  Chinese  Tartar/,)  and  Heturn  Journey  over  the 
Karakcuam  Pass.     Map  and  Illust.     Lon.,  1871,  Svo, 

"  Fnim  a  literary  point  of  view  Mr,  Sliaw's  long-ex- 
pected volnnie  cannot  but  lie  iiroiiounccd  disnpiiointing 
.  .  .  Contains  amply  enough  of  Ibc  pure  gold  of  fact  and 
Oliservation  to  give  it  a  place  (jf  sterling  value  among  iho 
records  ot  travel  and  iliscovery,"—,sVi(,  AVr.,  x.vxii  s,"io 

Shaw,    Capt.    Vcro-IienibaU.      I.  The    Illii-. 
trated  Book  of  the  Dog:  wiih  an  Ap|iendix  on  Canine 
Medicine  and  Surgery.     By  W.  G.  Stables.     Lon.,  Is7il, 
:  4to.     2.  (Ed.)  The  National  Dog  Club  Stud-Book,  Lou., 
1883.  4to. 
Shaw,  W.    n.      George   Villiers,    First    Duke   of 
.  Buckingham,  (Stanhope  Prize  Essay,)  Lon.,  18S2,  Svo. 
Shaw,  >V.  J.      Solomon's  Story  :  a  Novel.     Illust. 
'  Cin.,  IssO,  12mo. 

f      Shaw,Lieut.-Col.  Wilkinshaw.  The  Elements 
of  Modern  Tactics,  practically  applied  to  English  Forma- 
'  tions,  Lon.,  1S71»,  12mo;  new  cd.,  1S80. 

Shaw,  Rev.  W  illiam  Francis,  M.A,,  gia.liialed 
at  Caius  Colleg?,  Cambridge,  IS62;  ordained  1862; 
vicar  of  Eastry  since  IS67.  1.  Liber  Estria' ;  or,  .Memo- 
rials of  Royal  Villc  and  Parish  of  Eastrv,  in  the  County 
of_Kent,  Lon.,  1871,  4to.  2.  Sermon  "Sketches,  Lon,, 
l>-7y,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Mourner's  .Manual,  Lon.,  ls>2, 
sq.  16mo.  4.  The  Great  Example:  Six  Lenten  Sermons 
upon  Our  Lord,  Lon.,  Is84,  12mo.  5.  The  Preacher's 
Promptuary  of  Anecdote:  Stories,  New  and  Old,  Ar- 
ranged, Indexed,  and  Classified,  for  the  Use  of  Preach- 
,  ers.  Teachers,  and  Catechists,  Lon.,  18S4,  Svo. 

"  Few  readers  who  turn  over  the  pages  of  this  little  book 
...  can  have  any  idea  (jf  the  once  nourishing  class  uf  lit- 
erature of  wbich  it  is  a  remarkable  example  or  survi\al," 
— .4cci(/.,  xxvii.  2.')4, 
j  6.  Foreshadowings  of  Christ;  2<1  ed.,  Lon.,  1SS4,  p. 
8vo.  7.  A  Manual  for  Communicants'  Classes,  Lon,, 
ISS.I,  p.  8vo.  8.  A  .Manual  for  Confirmation  Classes, 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  <).  Voyage  of  Life:  Six  Lenten  Ser- 
mons, Lon,,  1S87,  12ino. 

ShRW,  William  J.  Forward  Forever:  a  Response 
to  Lord  Tennyson's  "  Locksley  Hall  Sixty  Years  After," 
N.  York,  ISSS,  24mo. 

Shaw,  ilcv.  William  Mbav,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Sidney-Sussex  College,  Cambridge,  1S39;  ordained  1S41  ; 
yicar  of  Yealand-Conyers  since  1857.  The  Scriptural 
Harmony  between  Private  Judgment  and  Church  Au- 
thority, as  chiefly  apparent  from  the  Four  Go.-pels, 
Lon.,  1874,  p.  8va. 

Shaw,  William  N.    Report  on  Hygrometric  Meth- 
ods, (Philosophical  Transactions,)  Lon.,  1888,  4to. 
Shaw-Lefevre.    See  Lefkvre. 
Shea,  (George,  b.   1S26,  at  Cork,  Ireland;  son  of 
John  Augustus  Shea,  [nut,',  vol.ii.;]  admitted  to  the  bar 
in  New  \ork  ;  chief  justice  of  the  Marino  Court  of  New 
York   1870-82.     I.    Hamilton  :    a  Historical  Study,  N. 
York,    1877;   new   cd.,   cnl.,   entitled    "The    Life   and 
Epoch  of  Alexander  Hamilton  :  an   Historical  Study," 
!  Bust.,    1870,    Svo.      2,  The    \ature   and    Form   of  the 
American  Government  founded   in    the  Christian    Ke- 
;  ligion,  Bost.,  1S82,  l6mo. 

I  Shea,  John  Uaw^on  Gilmary,  LL.D.,  [n„i.; 
'  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Life  of  Pius  IX.,  and  the  Great 
'  Events  in  the  History  of  the  Church  during  his  Pon- 
tificate, N.  York,  1S7S,  12mo.  2.  Catholic  Churches  in 
New  \  ork  City  :  with  Sketches  o.  the  History  and  Lives 
of  Present  Pastors.  N.  York,  1S79,  sm.  4to.  3.  A  His- 
tory of  the  Catholic  Church  within  the  Limits  of  the 
Lnited  States,  from  the  First  Attempted  Colonization  to 
the  Present  Time:  vol.  i.,  The  Catholic  Church  in  Colo- 
nial Days,  N.  York,  ISS6,  Svo. 

Shea,  William  L.  Christian  Theology  with  Re- 
lation to  Christ  and  Modern  Thought,  Lon.,  1S71,  ii, 
Svo.  ' 

Shearar,   James.      Prinkle  and   his   Friends:  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  1877,  3  vols.  er.  Svo. 
Shearer,  D.     Juvenile  Wit  and  Humour;   Wise, 

>"'i''o'o';"'-*  ^^^SS'-"'''  •''"ying=,  Lon,,  lSSi,p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  18S(. 

Shearman,  Kev.  John  F  uncis.  Loca  Patri- 
oiana:  an  Identification  of  Localities,  chiefly  in  Leices- 
ter, visited  by  St.  Patrick  and  his  Assistant  Mission- 
aries, and  of  some  Contemporary  Kings  and  Chieftains, 
Dublin,  1879,  r.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S82. 


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Teuii.le  ISMI.  Athletic-  ,1  P  ,  m^"''  "'  ""■■  I""'''- 
.i;;n  W  Si,.  Uicln/rd  W^b^t '/c'c"  m'  ;  ^.^VT"*""- 
Library,")  I,on.,  l.ss?,  or  ,sv„  '  '     ""'''"'"ton 

j^'U  bri„g«  the  wholJ.su;,jc.et",low„  to  >latc.."-.v<-M/„. 

the  L,Hvof  Keul  l>ro|,e,,y,  Lon  s^V  k""'«T""''' 
line  of  the  L.nv  of  Contract  Ton  ,'si,,^'"-  "•  ""'" 
ftudcnf.  Guide  to  the  Bur  So  i  "".W'^'an','-'',-  '■~"'  • '' 
Kxaminations,  Lon.,  Isro  s„'  ,  l"^'  ""'l  I  niver...ty 
for  Candidate;  for  the  IhX' i^l  V'",','""'^  ■''""''« 
Solicitor,"  ISS7.  4.  wlo  t  of  Har-  fJ,'":"-^"-''-  '"'J 
E-<ami..ation.,  Lo„  f^  ,  "s,o  't"^  •'"'":'""'-f  Fund 
'.-ento.- the  Law  of  IW.l^l  l>^,,e;  ;,  U^SM^''  ''" 

?.r^'w;iVMl^^^::-:;,li- 'f  C 'Sit 

port,  Me. ;  wife  of  Joel  Herbert  Shed  l'  n  ,1  '  ,"'-^"'- 
Famous  Painters  and  Pai.ti„i  I  ''%!'"  '  'V-'- 
t-vo;  Med.,  ISM,  l2mo      2    Th'„  ri  m       ■   """•'    ''*"^' 

i^iiiief  "iiiu^;  ^'^^riis^'^^"^-"-  --1  'i^'^ 

literature  in'lfniJn  Theohlgi^';;  ^ty'Tsc',  T'l  ^ 
finoe  then  professor  of  sv^tmnn.;.^^  i-   •     f^  'f'e.i-,4,  and 
to  the  Nattlral  M,u  ,  N  V  s^r^s'"''^"     '•  ■?","°"' 

Theology,  N.  Yo;k,  ISS.,  2 ^ol,  t'-o  "  ""=""'"''' 

atte«^^::^--!^;i-^^^^f^---j;.;«..'ebar 
hament   in    its   Transfornmtions     i    "  1, '^."^Thlu  uH 

Oettysburgiad  :  a  Jubilee   Poem,  1S76       «    T-.-hn. 
^ong  rr.bute,  18S3.    7.  Brief  liikory'  of  JL.'rtin  Ltuher:  ^ 

scho''orl•'^^^?e?c:::.rJ^f•/^s'rf•''*'^""■•  ""~f 

Modern  Times,  ma.,  is";    ,?.u','„°'""   '"  '^°'='""    "«•!  I 

l-eua,  curate  of  St.  Mar^g^lret  ."tlfie;^  'm  i  o'l '  Jl": 
I'-iS.  1  Sacramental  Confession,  Lon  I^'i  o  ,  ' 
i'K'ous  Education  and  Secular  InsS'ionrLon.f  1I2; 

.-vo.  ""  "  '='  <^raham»luini,  l>>2, 

SheilUs,  «''v.^  John   Samuel   Sandys,   D.D., 

;  ordained  , 
the  AVay,  1 


Fi'-^t  Se.tn^^-t^',-M.''x^V  :k"i^ '»'  J"^'"«-''f-" 

vi.^''s':?"-r*^^a^r.,r^^«"''"'-^^-'^'"""-- 

tl'e,'.,.ienial*i  :'«::«  Un";,: 'I'l  '^'^   '1"'^"^'"  "' 

New  York,  l>«y--:',  ,,„.■.,     """'""^''  •''-■"nnary, 

critic.     1    A„,eri;nTain;r'''ii;,V'''r;:;V'''il^S' 
4to      2.   Hours  with  Art  and  Arti-ts    X    V.i.k      sV     ,m' 

"-nmf^ol^'^^-  vS;^^! -"i^;;-^;-  '-'-"."Plete 

l-'6.''T'i^li!:;!;;S^in-   ,  ^-  "r'-'^^  Country.Seats, 
I'lealsof  Anu^icLnA:?  fl"''"  '"''   ''''■      '•  "^'^'•■•" 

x.'V^k!'?'s;'!^^:,*"^"^rp  '•  f'^r'"''  ■^-'-pi^. 
-^i^'o    .'C^^-;yi^^^:--«"-^;,;^;W^. 

Co'  v','";'    ""r^""^    "    N-uvel     .\.    York       s'fi' 

•Slieldou,  Ilenrv  v      t."  .■ 

'■oKa.ion,  lioj.  ,""f  ^^.J;-     ^'^^""='=  "»  ""•'  Law  of  Sub- 

'iustave  Flau'b^':  LZ\t;^      <^™"^')   ^'"'"""'W,  by 

'.t  K'ni's"'coiic!ri-,,!:[r'd  *"':"""!•'  »'"''"■"«'' 

E.^^:Q^;;^,,^:on!i^^  :;■;:;!,/"  ««'"-"«f'o 

Jam' W.','!,?;,.,,'"-   ^""«'"   ''l'-"J.)    See  G.h.ro, 

^Hj  AH.ianeislo;",'^^?^^!^^;   trT^.S^'"'''- 

^'hire  and  ne,,l"ew  of  heT,»?  Z^)'"'''''""  """'«'  ""'"l" 
dier  Gttards.'  1  A  I  »n,  1I  i''  'T''''"  "'  "'"ti'-e-a- 
must.     L..n    1^72   —^""^  «°  tl'e  «ird.s  of  Egypt. 

colic 'ih^iita;;'/;,;^^^';,"^;:^  f:;^;''-''  "^  '\"">rc  complete 

.spcj.ics  „r  birds  to  1  c  me  «^iu,  w  .  .'.',i:';'r'M'  }'"•'  ^""""S 
and  the  Second  Catarai't  ^S'^'ve"  the  Mcclitcrraiieau 


,,,,-,' ^  •■"--'nicrraiiean 

t-ll  the  most  rare  or  char- 


Kjadaa^d   ;t  ^iij;— ,---„--- 
Lon:^S.V.  S^'o'"'""''  '**''^-«''-      "^"l-" 
Shekleton,  Margan-tta.    1.  Palestine:  Biblical]' 


.  acleristic  varieties  liiiirii.rn'i;,,;..'''!'  ""■'  "•"■^""'f  o.  ,..„.- 
:  colours,  some  ^nnlm^^^'^^ill^^-^'l'^^n 

,  >ssn,'f2"::^::''^,f  '""  ^-'^-iJ-,  ,Sun.Birds!)  Lon.! 

hi^;ni"f;:'^,if"^rvv  i;^i-'^'- ^-o^  and 

COUP'S:  "  :  tLlm-:;"^:  l^l  eheu,is,ry  i„  Clifton 
I'rin.^pln.      Ill's,      ^"^""'fiJ  :   Llementary  Facts  and 

of  <fla  s-'lilow  n'    for  tTo"!-.  ■"';-\^r"'.    ^-  '^^'  ^'"'^"'^^ 
.-tuden,,,  Lon.  ''I'SS  .  p.uV''  "3'  JI'.VS'™'a»a  Chemical 

Lonrisn     '"mo*       o    ,f ■'f.""" .?"  Fable:    an    Essay, 

Narnttiv;^f,:;;r?fumiie^;;i/i::^rri,i'-..j;-^i«''>- 

>*he,.ard,  Charles  E.  ;„d  Thomks  li;    Digest 

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of  Reports,  Wisconsin  Supreme  Court,  (1839-1883  ;)  with 
Tables  of  Cttses,  N.  York,  iss;!,  2  vols.  «vo. 

Shepnrd,  Edward  .'llorse.  Martin  Vim  Buren, 
("American  Stiitesnien,")  Itost.,  I8SS,  Itimo. 

"  WlmteviT  jii.l);nH'nt  may  \iu  paswcil  upon  Van  Buron 
by  tlie  ri'ailers  of  this  biuilt,  tlicy  can  certiiinly  liave  l>iit 
one  concerning  tlie  antlior:  he  has  prodnced  a  mastur- 
piuce."— A'ud'im,  xlvli.  217. 

Sheiinrd,  Evelyn.  (Trans.)  Our  Children  and 
their  Friends ;  from  tlie  French  of  Susanue  Cornoz. 
Illust.     N.  Yorls,  1S8,H,  ICmpo. 

Nhepard,(>.  L>  Atienealugieal  History  of  William 
Shepard,  of  Fosseout,  Northamptonshire,  England,  and 
some  of  his  Descendants,  Salem,  Mass.,  lS8(i,  8vo. 

"  Shepard,  Haxel,"(l'flcud.)  See  Smith,  Hklks 
A.,  ('((//-(I. 

Shepard,  J.  S.  Over  the  Dovrel'jelds.  Illust. 
Lon.,  is-.'i,  12mo. 

"  We  have  read  many  bookK  of  NurwoKian  travel,  but, 
thou^'li  some  iiave  lioen  miiri'  t'ompreheiisive  and  more 
earetiilly  writtL'ii,  we  have  seen  .lune  so  pleasantly  narra- 
tive in  Its  style,  and  so  varied  in  iia  subjeet."— Syjecfi/or, 
xlvi.  KKI'J, 

Shepnrd,  James  II.  Elements  of  Tnorganic 
Chemistry  :  Descriptive  and  Qualit"tive,  Bost.,  issj, 
12mo. 

Shepard,  William.    See  Walsh,  William  Shep- 

ARP,  ill/ill.  I 

Shephard,  Holman.    Fruits  of  n  Retired  Life:  ! 
a  Selection  of   Pooms  by  the  Late  llolinan  Shephard  ; 
with  a  Met.    .c  of  the  Author,  Lon.,  187U,  p.  Svo. 

Shepheard,  Rev.  H.,  [(vitr,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
Ithuriel's Spear:  Is  it  Christix.n  ?  Reply  to"  Ecce  Homo," 
Lon.,  1S67,  p.  8vo.  2.  Traditions  of  Eden:  Proofs  of 
the  Truth  of  the  Pentateuch,  Lon..  1S7I,  Svo. 

"  Undertakes  to  prove  the  historical  truth  of  the  Penta- 
teuch Irijin  certain  chanicteristies  ai)pertaininK  to  ancient 
worships.  .  .  .  The  author  indulges  in  tlie  odium  llieului/i- 
cum  to  an  extent  we  had  imagined  obsolete."— -1(A.,  lio. 
l!2,s'J. 

Shtipheard-Walwyn.    See  Walwvv. 

Shepherd,  A.  B.,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  Gul- 
stonian  Lectures  on  the  Natural  History  of  Pulmonary 
Consumption.     Illust.     Lon.,  187",  r.  Kvo. 

"Shepherd,  Dorothea  Alice,"  (Pseud.)  See 
Pit.MT,  Miia.  Ella,  su/n-a. 

Shepherd,  Mrs.  E.  R.      1.  For  Girls:   a  Special 


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Pliysiology,  N.  York,  1882,  12mo.     2.  For  Boys:  a,  Spe- 
cial Physiology,  Chic,  1.SS7,  12mo. 

Shepherd',  George  H.  A  Short  History  of  the 
British  School  of  Painting,  Lon.,  1S8U,  p.  8vo. 

Shepherd,  H.  A.  Antiquities  of  the  State  of 
Ohio,  Ciu.,  18S7,  8vo. 

Shepherd,  Henry  Elliot,  president  of  Charleston 
College,  South  Car(dina.     History  of  the  English  Lan-  '. 
guage,  N.  York,  I87U,  12ino.  I 

Shepherd,  J.     Poems,  Lon.,  1878,  12mo.  j 

Shepherd,  John  \V,,  [aiiie,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  Ala-  | 
bama  Supreme  Court  Reports,  vols,  .\xv.-xli.,  xlix.-li., 
Ix.,  Ixiii.-lxvi.,  Ixx.,  Ixxvi.-lxxviii..  Montgomery,  AIn.,  ' 
1854-80,  29  vols.  Svo.  With  Tillman,  John  P.,  Ala-  i 
bama  Supremo  Court  Reports,  vol.  Ixviii.,  (1880-81,)  ' 
Montgomery,  ISSl,  Svo.  [ 

Shepherd,  Peter.  First  Aid  to  the  Injured:' 
Revised  and  Added  to  by  B.  Morton,  N.  Y^Lfk,  1882,  j 
sq.  24mo>  | 

Shepherd,  U.  Miss  Nelly's  Sins:  a  Tale  of  the  j 
Confessional;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  IS7fi,  12mo.  ] 

Shepherd,  Richard  Heme.  1.  Tennysoniana: 
Notes  Bibliographical  and  Critical  on  Early  Poems  of 
Alfred  and  C.  Tennyson,  Lon.,  18(16,  Svo.  Anon.  (Cited 
under  Tknnyson,  Alfued,  aiiie,  vol.  iii.)  2.  (Ed.) 
Lamb's  Complete  Works,  in  Prose  and  Verse :  reprinted 
from  the  Original  Editions,  with  Many  Pieces  hitherto 
unpublished,  Lon.,  1874,  cr.  Svo.  3.  (Ed.)  George 
Chapman — Plays,  Ion.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  4.  Notes  of  the 
Principal  Pictures  of  the  Royal  Academy,  Lon.,  1874, 
Svo.  5.  Visitor's  Hand-Book  to  the  Exhibition  at  Bur- 
lington House,  Lon.,  187tj,  Svo.  ti.  (Ed.)  Waltoniana: 
Inodited  Remains  in  Verse  and  Prose  of  Izaak  Walton ; 
with  Notes  and  Pref.ce,  Lon.,  1S7S,  p.  Svo. 

"  For  lovers  of  Walton  who  possess  the '  Complete  Angler' 
,'md  thi-.  hifigrsphle-,  it  purriorts  to  provide  all  else  pub- 
lished by  that  charming  writer;  and  this,  In  fact,  it  does 
provide,  with  one  exception,  the  two  letters  entitled  '  Love 
and  Truth,'  published  by  Walton  in  his  ol<l  iiKe,  in  1080, 
under  the  title  of  'A  Quiet  and  Conformable  Citizen  of 
London.'  "—Ath.,  No.  289.5. 

7,  (Ed.)  Studies  of  Sensation  and  Event;  Poems.     By 
Ebenezer  Jones.     With  Memorial  Notices  of  the  Author 
1338 


by  Sumner  Jones  and  William  James  Linton,  Lon., 
1S79.  12mo.     (See  Jones,  Ebenkzeii,  mili,  vol.  i.) 

"  Kbenezcr  Jones  may  be  described  as  a  theoretical  ad- 
vocate fur  nakedness,  a  practical  pleader  for  a  rending  of 
all  veils  ami  a  banishment  of  all  reserves.  .  .  .  To  us  the 
man  is  fur  nmre  attractive  than  the  work,  and  the  records 
i)f  him  wliich  are  given  by  his  brotlier  anil  Mr.  IJnton  are 
full  of  peculiar  and  pathetic  interest."— .><pec((i(or.  111.  IIHI. 

8.  The  Bibliography  of  Ruskin  in  Prose  and  Verse, 
from  18,14  to  1S79,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  9.  The  Bibliog- 
raphy of  Dickens,  Lon.,  1880,  |i.  Svo.  10.  The  Bibli- 
ogriijihy  of  Thackeray,  Lon.,  IS.Sl,  p.  Svo. 

'"riie  special  feature  of  the  list  is  the  enumeration  of 
Thackeray's  eontrlliutions  to  'Fraser's  Magazine'  and 
'  Punch." —.loid.,  xix.  90. 

11.  The  Bibliography  of  Carlylc,  Lon..  1882,  p.  Svo. 
12.  The  Bibliography  of  Swinburne,  Lon.,  IS84,  p. 
Svo;  new  ed:,  1SS7.  LI.  (Ed.)  The  Comidete  Works  in 
Verse  and  Prose  of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley  :  Prefaced  and 
Annotated,  Lon.,  ISSS,  5  vols.  cr.  Svo.  With  William- 
son, Ciiai'.les  N.,  (ed.)  Memoirsof  the  Life  and  Writings 
of  Thomas  Carlyle,  Lon.,  ISSI,  2  vols. 

"  The  industry  of  Messrs.  Shepherd  and  Willlanv  on  has 
unearthed  frniu  newspapers  ai..l  Kevie  .vs  various  writings 
of  Carlyle  not  iucliided  in  his  authorized  collections, 
wliich,  as  presented  in  appendix  form,  are,  on  the  whole, 
the  most  interesting  portion  of  the  work."— ^4cu<i.,  xx.  172. 

And  see  Dickens,  Charles,  supra. 

Shepherd,  S.  The  Tragedy  of  Calvary:  an  Illus- 
trated  Sacred  Poem  dedicated  to  the  Children,  N.  Y'ork, 
ISS:i,  sq.  24mo. 

Shepherd,  Thomas  J.  Westminster  Bible  Dic- 
tionary: prepared  for  the  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publi- 
cation.     Illust.  ii. id  Mops,     Phila.,  1880,  Svo. 

"Shepher'i,  Tom,"  (Pseud.)  See  Hazard, 
Thomas  Robinson,  mipi-n.. 

Shepherd,  .Ma,ior  William,  R.E.  Prairie  Ex- 
periences in  Handling  Cattle  and  Sheep.     Illust.     Lon., 

1884,  Svo. 

"He  has  written  a  book  which,  simply  as  an  entertain- 
ing piece  of  travel  liteni'iire,  is  well  worthy  of  perusal; 
while  as  a  specimen  of  n  .■ver-iucrea.siiig  •  ranch  litera- 
ture' it  is  the  best  which  ^s  come  under  our  notice."— 
Acad.,  xxvi.  140. 

Shepherdson,  W.  Reminiscences  in  the  Career 
of  a  Newspaper  :  Starting  a  "  Daily"  in  the  Provinces, 
Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 

Sheppard,E.  E..M.  Perfected  For  Ever:  Flowers 
on  Earth  transplanted  to  Heaven,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 

Sfieppard,  Edgar.  Leciures  on  Madness,  in  its 
Medical,  Lega',  and  Social  Aspects,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

Shcppard,  Joseph  Ilrigstocke,  LL.D.  1.  (Ed.) 
Materials  for  the  History  of  Thomas  Becket,  Archbishop 
of   Canterbury  :    vol.   vii.,   (Record   Office    Pub.,)   ]<on., 

1885,  Svo.  (See  Robert.son,  J.  C,  mi/jia.)  2.  (Ed.) 
The  Letter-Books  of  the  Monastery  of  Christ  Church, 
Canterbury  :  vol.  i,,  Lon.,  1SS7,  Svo. 

Sheppard,  Nathan,  IS;i.:-lS88,  b.  at  Baltimore, 
.Md.;  giiuiuated  at  Attleborough  College  1SS4,  and  at 
Rochester  Theological  Seminary  1859;  acted  as  special 
correspondent  of  New  Y'ork  and  Chicago  papers  during 
the  civil  war  and  the  Franco-German  war;  lecturer  on 
English  literature  and  teacher  of  rhetoric  in  Chicago 
University  1873-1877.  1.  Shut  up  in  Paris,  Lon.,  1871, 
Svo. 

"  This  i.s  one  of  the  best  siege  journals  we  have  met  with. 
It  abounds  with  the  results  i,(  acute  observation,  is  spark- 
lliiK,  siitirical  without  being  cynical,  and  not  overladen 
with  the  private  theories  and  adventures  of  the  writer."— 
Ath.,  No.  2-J87. 

2.  (Ed.)  The  Dickens  Reader,  1881.  3.  (Ed.)  Char- 
acter Readings  from  George  Eliot,  1883.  4.  (Ed.)  The 
Essays  of  George  Eliot,  1883.  5.  Darwinism  stated  by 
Darwin  Himself:  Passages  from  his  Writings,  N.  Y'ork. 
1884,  12mo.  C.  Before  an  Audience;  or.  The  Use  of 
the  Will  in  Public  Speaking,  N.  Y'ork,  1886,  12mo.  7. 
Saratoga  Chips  and  Carlsbad  Wafers  :  the  Pursuit  of 
Happiness  and  Health  at  the  Two  Great  Mineral-Water 
Resorts  of  America  and  Europe,  N.  York,  1887,  12mo. 

Sheppard,  Thomas.  Local  Taxation  and  Pa- 
rochial Government,  Lon.,  1870,  8-  i. 

Shepperson,  Alfred  B.  jtton  Facts:  a  Com- 
pilation  of  the  Croiis,  Receipts,  Exports,  Stocks,  Ac,  for 
a  Series  of  Years,  N.  Y'ork,  1882,  Svo. 

Sheppcrson,  W.  The  Medical  Man's  Handy 
Book,  Lon.,  1882,  32mo. 

Sherard,  Rev.  Charles  William,  graduated  at 
kebleCollege,  Oxford,  1875;  ordained  1879;  curate  of 
St.  Martins,  Salisbury,  since  1879.  Infant  Baptism  :  a 
Scriptural  Inquiry,  Lon.,  1.885,  12mo. 

Sherard,  Robert  Uarborough.    1.  A  Bartered 


SHE 

Honour;    a    Novel,    Lon.,    188,1,   3   vols,   cr     "(vo       2 
Whispers:  Poems,  Lon„  mi,  12mo     °     Thl'i,      i 
Marquis:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  Iss.s  1"    i;,,„„'-  ^l^o  American 

raphy   of  the   Forau.inifera,    Ue'm   and    !.'„.  M  ^"'*■ 
KH65  to  1SS,S:  with  Notes,  l'o„;    188S,  Jvo         ''"'   ''""' 
Sherbrooke,  Viscount.     See  Lowk 
Sherer,  John.     The  Classic  Lands  nf  i.'„r^„. 

ombellishea  with  S   K^gnw   Z^:'  "'V,',"''  ""■"'I'"- ^ 

U-9tT     h^^V'  Mar/J-a  ^t,^'^  vi^C  ' 
SSO'?;   ™-    --The  C„njurer-s  Daughter.    IMust.'   \Z: 

g«icj  or,  Wd  o?"Himseif,''ion,  l,s«-  '''ri^  "^c  ^'s'"" 
0.  Worldly  Tales,  Lon.,  ISsV,,  12mo.  .1  II  .'.h;  v  ' 
elist :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  liss,  2  voider.  8v„      ""  ""  ^'"-  I 

Sheridan,  .Maud.     Klaine's  Story :'  a  Tale  of  the 
Afghan  Frontier.  Lon.,  187»,  2  vols.  er.  8vo  i 

•V,'«"«lan,  Gen.  Philip  Ilcnrv.  isil  iss^  k  I 
at  Albany,  N.Y. ;  graduated  Tt  the  U  ^^'.\ li Mtrrllld'  ' 
emy  18o;i;  served  through  the  civil  wa     vMtl  treat  d"  ' 

r{iu^rjf'[^^^tr;r:!l^^.;^Tv": 

always  interesting.  .       For  )iirn,yi"s,,f  i*         "'"  '"•'''"  i** 
one  uouia  wish  t1  at  tiieTi      h'    ?  i       P'i'''"""^'""'''*'""-, 

•''   V.'P-r"-     2.  Heroes    jn    the  .Strife  •  Temnei- 

Led     1«S3"   ^/"'l""™--     I"-t-     Lon.    ISSl   V2mo; 

Le  sons   Ion     IsV^  .  ''i      "'f  ^J  '^  LUe-Storyand  its 
iA.sons,  i,on.,  1882,  p.  bvo.      5.  Amethyst:  a  Selection 

"//'"Perance  Prose  Readings,  Lon.,  Lsss  or   sto       ■ 

A  Lady  of  Property,  and  othfr'Talc"s   Un  [    sV    T2„,  ' 

TrP^'^!;ge«^,^*^'!^:,.^;^;;,^™^-tedat 
an,  1877-80;  rector  of   Clane  m  Mainham  .tc    K^>t      i 

.r;^f'.h:v^:^h,^i^if^n^t,.-i^i;r^rt 

i^"r5^--"=^s-tS;:^^p!r'i}it^ 

in  Scripture,  Dublin,  1876,  8vo      5    The  I^M„        .  ., 
Yo..„g,^,,„d  Ueligious  Edu'ca.i-on  and^ulb'tf,  Dubit 

wfdJin^'"T?i'n*^^^"^^  *'??'«""'•      ^    Bachelor's 
"euaing    Irip.      By    Himse  f.      Phila      1888     19,..V 

Anon.     ;Wed.,  with  author's  name,  ISsS"  '         '"' 

?'?".„,"'  '*''*•   Ellen,   (Ewine.)    (Ed  )   ivf» 

" Shenna  rFri^rh"'  °"'»-  ''^^  '"''•  ''''.«- 
Peekskni    N  V         ">''  "«'"l'S'er,  Ph.D.,  b.  I860,  at 
reeKskil,  N.Y. ;   graduated  at  Columbia  Colleee  188i 
iMadrigals  and  Catches,  N.  York,  1887   16mo 

1844 ;  niember  of  the  U.S.  House  of  Kepresentatives  I8o5 


SHE 

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Sherman,  Gen.  >vVlliam   Tecum  eh  'L'ld"' 

1SS4       f5^,.  h  "  "l",  g™'=™l-in-chief  I86II;  retire, 

l^M.     ior  biog.,  see    Howman,   S.  M     ,„,„.„       i     'rT' 
Military   Lessons    of  (he    War  •    bei,,,    ,t  '  i  '     !' ,      '^ 

;^n;!^  -'|,-l-i  '  £   £■   ^  •?'ai''fnft^ 

^^-;.   Memoirs,     liy   IIim.self.      N.   York,   1875,  2    v.ds.' 

-^^    S£rf-?r-~ 
Hll^"S:;^^,!^*f  ,;i":l^"«:'»'r.  «"-'  fi'ur  yea,,  of 


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better  fr.,m  one     l,,V/;,«^V.'riv.-  i",f  '•'-"l"-"''!^"'  someHiing 
of  West  l^,im' •-  «//  No";jV;^^^      ""-■  '-•^^•■'■•"•-■'it  eUueatioS 

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(innm.7.  ,    t  i    i     ""' '"- '"  *  Politician  (i)  the 


Manual,  and  .,il  T^ide  Kead^kecLJer   Lo  .,^8^  "s""' 
Bout ; ';'nd'■r,;.'•^^s?2"Tto''''2'^,'^^T'^•'."^•  ^l'''"""^^ 

iii:  rt /.:tfZk,<^^;2  :?:^»- --■'■"■ -'^ 

in.e?estii  rCs  ""'  "u 'if  to's',?.f '^''  f  ""'"*"'■•  "^  "'^t 

i!J^u«t!?r;;;?^K^S^" '^^^ 
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BenKarpresi.Iencv  Mr  Jh,.t^-?. '?'  *"  "„'•'*'■'*'''  i"  the 

Mibje,;t,   and    h^NvriWs"     eu''':,    •'^.few''  '*"",','''''''"« 

liii.  M.  "tttra.  —hat.  Men.,  xxxiv.  G09, 

tlJI;  r'"  "'""y  "''  P'-"t<''*'ant  Missions  in  India,  from 

V     Man  "nr'^is"-'  '".  ''"'  '"  ''■^"'  ^  '^""  an  illustr. 

.•~paf:i;;i<:;;:r'yto?^,«;!^;.r''-"^ ''-«'>' 

4.  The  Hindu  Pilgrims,' L(m.,  1878,  cr.  8vo 
Sherwood^  Rfv     Iim^iJ  •»         • 

ii..  add!,]  b    18 U    ,  t  Fi'shk^l    N  y" T'"^',  "•""'  '"^^ 

in  the  Plesbyteri'aif  Church     Ii""-   d  tr^'t  iVh,™ 

lhe%":r""'!?^ '?;■'•     '    TheLambTn      e'MiitTf 
the  Ihrone;  or,  The  History  of  the  Cross   N   Ynrl,  isaa 

snerwood,  John  D.    Comic  History  of  the  United 
l^;  nel^tl?8,.'"''"='"^^'    fP-'-f  "B^.t'^mo'! 

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Sherivood,  Kntc    Urownlve.    Ciiiiip  Firo,  Mo- 
iiiuriiil  Day,  niiil  other  Pcioin.-i,  Chic,  1885,  Ittnin. 
Shcru'ood,    Miiry    Kliznbcth,   (UiDioii,)    b. 

183(1,  lit  Keono,  N.ll. ;  wifo  of  .lohii  Sherwood,  of  New 
York.  1.  The  .Siiruiism  of  Destiny;  or,  Nina's  Kxpe- 
ritnoe,  N.  York,  IS77,  12nio.  2.  Amenities  of  Jlouie, 
X.  York,  I.HNi,  l:'nio.  :i.  Ilunie  Aimiseinonts,  N.  York, 
iNSl,  12uio.  4.  A  Tran.ipliinled  Koso  :  iv  Story  of  New 
York  Society,  N.  York,  lss2,  Klnio.  .">.  Aliinners  ami 
Social  I'saKcs,  N.  York,  188 1,  lOino.  6.  lloval  (iirlsnnil 
Koyal  Courts,  IJost.,  1887.  12iiio. 

Slierwuiid,  Mnry  Nciil,  has  made  many  transla- 
tions from  the  French,  S(jmo  of  them  under  the  paeudo- 
nynie  of  "John  Stirlini;."     1.  Aumura  of  JMiilippe,  by 
Octavo  Feuillct,  I'hila.,  1S77,  s<[.  16nio.     2.  A  Woman's 
Mistake;  or,  Jac(|ucs  do  Trevannes,   by   Mmc.  Angelo 
Knssand,   I'hila.,   1S7S,  sq.   Illmo.     .).   liosia,   by  Henry 
•  licvillc,    I'liila.,    1  <7S,   sq.    16ino.      4.    -Marryinj^  olf  a 
Dan^jhte-,  by  11.  (Irfville,  I'hila,,  1878,  sq.  Kinio.      5.  Sii- 
vell's  K.\|iintion.  hy  II.  (Jrcville,  I'hila.,  1878,  sq.  Ifinio.    (i. 
Sonia,liy  II.  Orf'ville,  I'hila.,  I87S,  s((.  Kimo.    7.  IR'lenoi 
a  Lovc-Kpisdde,  hy   Kmilc  Zola,  I'hila.,  1878,  sq.   Kimo. 
8.   Little   (iood-fcir-Xothin„',  by  A.  Damlet,  liost.,  1878, 
IBnio.    9.  The  Abhe's  Temptation,  by  lOmile  Zola,  I'hila., 
I87y,  sq.    Ilimo.      1(1.    L'Assommoir,  by   E.  Zola,  I'hila., 
18711,  sq.  Ilimo.      II.    Honbenr  des  Dames  ;  or.  The  Shop- 
Girls  of  Paris,  by  K.  Zola,  Phila.,  IS7«,  .sq.  IHmo.    12.  The 
ConiMicst  of  Plassans,  by  E.Zola,  Phila.,  1879,  sq.  Kimo. 
l.'t.  The  Markets  of  Paris,  by  E.  Zola,  Phila.,  18"!),  sq. 
Kimo.     M.  Angele's  Fortune,  by  Andre  Theuriet,  Phila., 
1879,  sq.  Kimo.     1.0.  The  Hougon-Macquart  Family,  by 
E.  Zola,  Phila.,  1879,  sq.  Kimo.    18.  bonne  Marie  :  aTale 
of  Normandy  and  Paris,  by  H.  Greville,  Phila..  1.S79, 
S(|.  Kimo.     17.   Pretty  Little  Countess  Ziua,  by  H.  (3i'6- 
ville,  Phila.,   1879,  24mo.     18.  Clorinda;  or,  The  Rise 
and  Reign  of  His  E.xcellency  Eugiine  Rougon,  by  E.  Zola, 
Phila.,  1880,  sq.  I6mo.     19.  The  Trials  of  Rai.ssa,  by  II. 
Gr6ville,  Phila.,  188(1,  Kimo.     2U.  Magdalen  F«rat,  by  E. 
Zola,  Phila.,  1880,  Kimo.     21.  Nana,  bv  E.  Zola,  Phila., 
1880, 16mo.     22.  Lucie  Kodey,  by  H.  Grevillo,   Phila., 
I8SII,    Kimo.      23.    Princess   OgbC'rof,   by    H.   Greville, 
Phila.,  1880,  16mo.     24.  The  Ballet-Dancer's  Husband, 
by  E.  A.  Feydeau,  Chic,  1880,  12mo.     25.  The  Parricide, 
by  A.  liclot,  N.  Y'ork,  1880, 4to.     26.  Sabine's  Falsehood, 
by  Princess  Cantacuziine-Altieri,  Phila.,  1;<8U,  16mo.    27. 
Bellah,  by  0.  Feuillet,  Phila.,  1881,  sq.  16mo.     28.  Th6- 
rese  Knquin,  by  E.  Zola,  Phila.,  1881,  Kimo.     29.  Saints 
and  Sinners,  by  V.  t'horbulioz,  N.  Y'ork,  1881,  8vo.     30. 
Nana's  Daughter,  by  A.  Sirvcn  and  H.  Leverdier,  Phila., 
1881,  16mo.     31.  Madame  Bovary;  from  the  French  of 
(iuatave  Flaubert,  Phila.,  1881,  Kimo.     32.  The  Girl  in 
Scarlet;   or,  The  Loves  of  Silvfire   and    Miette,  by  E. 
Zola,  Phila.,  1882,  Kimo.     33.  In  the  Whirlpool,  by  E. 
Zola,  Phila.,  1882,  Kimo.     34.  Sylvie's  Betrothed,  by  H. 
Gr6ville,  Phila.,  1882,  Kimo.     35.  Monsieur  le  Ministre: 
a  Uonnince  in  Real  Life,  by  Jules  Claretie,  Phila.,  1882, 
sq.  16ino.     36.    Pot-Bouille,   by  E.  Zola,   Phila.,   1882, 
Klino.     37.   LaFaustin;  a  Life  Study;  from  the  French 
of  Edm.  de  Goncourt,  Phila.,  1SS2,  sq.  16mo.     38.  Bona- 
parte and  his  Times,  by  Theodor  Jung,  N.  Y'ork,  1882- 
83,  2  parts,  4to.     39.  Salvator:  Conclusion  of  the  Mo- 
hicans of  Paris,  by  Alexander  Dumas,  N.  York,  1883, 
5  ]]arts,  4to.    40.  Guy's  Marriage,  by  H.  Greville,  Phila., 
1883,  sq.  Kimo.    41.  L'Evangfiliste ;  a  Parisian  Novel,  by 
Alphonse  Daudet,  Phila.,  1883,  sq.  Kimo.     42.  The  Joys 
of  Life,  by  E.  Zola,  Phila.,  1884,  sq.  16mo.     43.  A  Specu- 
lator in  Petticoats ;  from  the  French  of  Hector  Malot, 
Phila.,  1887,  16mo. 

Sherwood,  U.  (Ed.)  The  Constitution  of  the  Isle 
of  Man,  1792,  (Manx  Soc.  Pub.,)  Douglas,  1882,  8vo. 

Sherwood,  Scott  R.  The  Lays  of  a  Bohemian: 
being  some  of  the  Metrical  Conceits  of  Scott  K.  Sher- 
wood, N.  Y'ork,  1885,  12mo. 

Shettigue,  Jaue  H.  Jephthah's  Daughter.  Lon., 
1885,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 

Shield,  J.  The  Death  of  Lucretius:  a  Poem,  Lon., 
1872,  4to. 

Shields,  Kev.  Charles  WoodrutT,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
[aiile,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  He  is  an  earnest  advocate  of  the 
restoration  of  the  Presbyterian  Prayer-Book  of  1661  for 
optional  »sf,  !.  Kniiginn  and  Soienoe  in  their  RclHtion 
to  Philosophy,  N.  York,  1875,  8vo.  2.  The  Final  Phi- 
losophy, or  System  of  Perfectible  Knowledge,  issuing 
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1877,  8vo;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  1879;  3d  cd.,  entitled  "  I'hiluso- 
phia  Ultima ;  or.  The  Science  of  the  Soience.s,"  vol.  i., 
1888. 

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I  "Here  Is  a  volume  to  excllu attention  indcfil.  llarinimy 
j  Is  really  to  lie  elli'i'leil  between  Scli>nce  Kn<l  Uellnloii  at 
last.  And  not  (jnly  Is  the  vi'iiinitilc  <lis|mie  to  lie  settled, 
but  it  is  to  lie  settled  Ipy  nietliuds  exelusively  .\merienn, 
we  are  told  :  '  The  Ameriean  neoifraiihy,  genealogy,  polities, 
and  religion  are  simply  luiparuliek  il,  either  In  aiadelit  ur 
modern  civili/atiuii,  and  tonelber  liirm  itn  aguretriite  of  all 
that  is  jieeuliar  to  the  elvilizatluns  of  Kumpe,  .Vsla.  and 
Africa.  Sueh  a  medley  (d'ellmates.  of  races,  of  Instltotloiis, 
of  ('reeds  and  thenries,  I'usiiii;  under  one  political  system, 
adiirds  materials  lor  a  phlliwipliv  which  eaiiiini  but  lie 
linal.  and  by  projeetiiiKon  a  Kiaiider  scale,  and  with  fuller 
cunditioiis.  all  the  time-wurn  Issues  id' hislurv,  shows  iliat 
here,  If  anywhere,  the  old  terrestrial  jiroblem"  is  at  IciiL'th 
to  be  solved.'  "—.\'iiliiiii,  xxvlii.  IS. 

3.  The  Order  of  Sciences :  an  Essay  on  the  Phil- 
j  osophical    Classification    and    Organization    of    Human 

Knowledge,  N.  Y'ork,  1SS2,  12mo. 
;       Shields,   G.    O.,    ("Coquina."   pseud. i       Rustling 
in  the  Rockies:  Hunting  and  Fishing  by  .Mountain  and 
Stream,  Chic,  |ss:i,  I2mii. 

Shields,  Inane  II.  (Ed.)  The  Pennsylvania  Penal 
Code,  Phila.,  l,ss;i-S4,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Shields,  J.  E,  Treatise  on  Engineering  Construc- 
tion, N.  York,  1877,  12mo. 

Shields,  Joseph  D.  Life  and  Times  of  .Soargent 
Smith  Prentiss,  Phila.,  18S4,  Svo. 

Shields,  R.  J.  Knights  of  the  Red  Cross:  Alle- 
gorical Stories.     Illust.     Lon.,  l.'<82,  I2uio. 

Shields,  Airs.  Saruh  Annie,  1  Frost.)  1.  Par- 
lor Charades  and  Proverbs,  Phila.,  ISIIO,  12mo.  2.  Origi- 
nal Letter-Writer,  N.  York,  18(17,  Iftmo.  3.  Laws  and 
By-Laws  of  American  Society,  X.  Y'ork,  18(i9,  Kimo. 
4.  The  Art  of  Dressing  Well.  N.  York,  1870,  lOmo.  .1. 
A  Week's  Holiday.  Illust.  N.  York,  1872,  ISmo.  6. 
Sunshine  for  Rainy  Days.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1S73,  sm. 
4to.  7.  Very  Little  Tales.  Illust.  N.  Y'ork,  1873,  4 
vols.  (■4mo.  8.  Common  Sense  in  the  Kitchen,  Phila.. 
i  12i,io.  9.  Dialogues  for  Y'oung  Folks,  N.  York,  Kimo. 
10.  Grandpapa's  Home.  Illust.  X.  York,  l.'<mo.  11. 
Happy  Summer;  or.  The  Children's  Journey.  Illust. 
N.  York,  I87«,  4to.  12.  Almost  a  Woman.  Illust.  N. 
Y'ork,  1876, 16mo.  13.  Evening  Amusements,  ("  House- 
hold" Ser.)  Illust.  1877,  8vo.  14.  Amateur  Thcatri- 
cals  and  Fairy-Tale  Dramas,  N.  Y'ork,  16mo. 

Shicll,  Anthony  Ceorge.  A  Year  in  India,  Lon., 
1879,  8vo. 

Shillaber,  Ueivjamin  Penhallow,  [ante,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  d.  1890.  1.  Partingtonian  Patchwork.  Illust. 
Boat.,  1873,  12mo.  2.  Lines  in  Plea.sant  Places :  Rhyth- 
mics of  Many  Moods  and  Quantities,  Wise  and  Other- 
wise, Best.,  1874,  12mo.  3.  Ike  and  his  Friends,  Bost., 
1879,  Kimo.  4.  Cruises  with  Captain  Bob  on  Sea  and 
Land,  Bost.,  1880,  16mo.  5.  The  Doublerunner  Club, 
Bost.,  1881,  16ino.  6.  Wide-Swath,  1882,  (includes 
"  Lines  in  Pleasant  Places,"  Ac.) 

Shillaber,  Lydia.  Mr.s.  Shillaber's  Cook-Book  :  a 
Practical  Guide  for  Housekeepers,  N.  York,  1887,  12mo. 
Shilleto,  Rev.  Arthur  Richard,  M.A.,  gradu 
ated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1871 ;  ordained  1871 ; 
has  held  several  curacies,  and  was  master  of  the  Proprie- 
tary School,  Ulverston,  1879-82.  1.  (Trans.)  Pausanias' 
Description  of  Greece:  with  Notes,  &e.,  Lon.,  1886,2 
vols.  12mo.  2.  (Trans.)  Plutarch's  Morals :  with  Notes, 
Lon.,  188,8,  12mo. 

Stiillito,  J.  Womanhood:  its  Duties,  Temptations, 
and  Privileges,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo. 

Shilton,  A.  J.  Household  Chemistry  for  the  Non- 
Chemical,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 

Shimeall,  Rev.  Richard  Cunningham,  [ante, 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  1874.  1.  The  Prophetic  Career  and 
Destiny  of  Napoleon  III.,  1866.  2.  The  Distinction 
between  the  Last  I'ersonal  Antichrist  and  the  Many 
Antichrists  of  Prophecy,  1868.  3.  The  Unseen  World ; 
ur.  Where  and  what  is  Heaven  ?  N.  Y'ork,  1870,  12mo. 

Shinn,  Charles  Howard,  b.  1852,  in  Texas; 
graduated  at  Johns  Hopkins  I'niversity  1884.  Mining 
Camps  :  a  Study  in  American  Frontier  Government,  X. 
Y'ork,  1885,  12mo. 

Shinn,  Earl,  ("Edward  Strahan,"  pseud.,)  1837- 
1886,  b.  in  Philadelphia;  studied  art  in  Paris;  was  for 
some  years  the  art-critic  of  the  Nation,  and  a  contributor 
to  leadini:  periodicals.  1.  The  New  Hvpcrion :  from 
Paris  to  Marly  by  Way  of  the  Rhine.  Illust.  Plnla., 
1874,  8vo.  (Based  on  a  French  work  by  "Xavier 
Saintine.") 

"  There  is  much  more  originality  in  the  work  than  the 
scrupulous  adapter  lets  be  supposed,  and  his  brightness 
and  wit  will  thoroughly  amuse  his  audience."— A'ad'on, 
xix.  403. 


On  It,iilroi„J  Accounts  nn.l  Roturna, 


SHI 

Exhibited:  wi^i^ex""!!,:!;:  ?i;;"z  ""'';;:/'"'- 

Mo.loru  French  Art.     Illu..i.     X   V,  rkV.>'  r  ,«.•'," 

?tt^'  ::tx"t^^'-  "^' A:or^a:;"-Trr;:i: 

»...[  Philu,lelpl,ia,-  onlui„o.i  i,tt,o  I'  it"     „  t"  >     |''«""'f 
<' lurch :    rector    „f    (in.cu   Church     \evtu'         ""'"," 
Munnal  of  Instruction   ,.,,.,„    the  rone".. , ,,.,";•  ,,„';  1 
io,,,el.H    for    the    Chri.Miun   Year,   X    V, -k     ,'s-j      v      *  I 
1'.  Mnnual  of  Instruction  on  the  Vn.Vc    li.lol  '\   x"T 

Questions   ,.buut   our  Chu  ch,  X   Vm.!,    ,«"  I      :  ""•     -'• 

c^..t,,.,  that  trouble  r^^,u:r::;^:^J^^:-':-^^ 

Shinii,W.  P. 

X.  York,  Is'ii,  Svi,, 

Shipley,   Miss   ,>Iary   Kli7nhi>th     i,    >.,, 
Slin.lon,  Sussex,   Kn«. ;    Mau,!f',cro^'  >"'.''•.,;-•,  "' 
Lonaon   morohant;    has    comrihi.i,.      '  '  '  •  ' '"l'l»'.v,   a 

.''»o.     ,j.   Lofty  Aims  anil    Lowly  EllorfJ  ■   „   •    i      ."'  ' 
1^73,  p  8vo.     4.  Dail.v  Help  Tor^a  ^'Vee  ,     t-'i,  ;""- 
Worses,  Un,  I87:i,  p,  Svo,  ne«.  ed     187'.     V  7'    '"'? 
at  Brighton,  an,l  whV  came  of  it^I.'on"'  ;-,■'•, tf'"'"'' 
Chnslums   at  Annesley;    or,  IIow    h,"    v.  "' 

their    llulhlays,   l-on.,  187°, 'l"    ,    '-      ",""",'?  .-^I"'"' 
or.  What  Children  n.a'y  -io  for  ,      us.'lo  1  "  V ^  l','"  ' 

p:;w'w^^7n,:;^^,,'^'-!;5r■■r^'■'''- 

Deborah's  Whim:    a  Tale    Lon     A7S    i\       '  ^"""" 
11.    Looking    Back;    a   Men  ory\f  tU   Li  1? 'V ™- 

Shipley,  Kev.  Orby,  r„„^e  vol  ii    n,i,i  ii    ^q.,. 

jects,  Lon.,  1868,  8vo      2    8iv   smLT^       ^  ^'«'°'''  ■^"''- 
.Mormons    Lon.,   ,S70,   I2,„o.      4.   (Ed.)    Ritulr.,f    the 


Altar:  containing  the  Office  of^ th^e*^  i  I  "',^:11 


Sermons 

Altar 

1-on.,  1870,  12mo;'2d  eTls^fs""^  'rl^  ^-omnmnion, 

VU»  and  1662,  Lon.   1871    I i?!      «"  .^/'r/"""'^'""  "f 

Month,  Lon.,'lS7?'l2mo   '-ru^f-  "'"V""'""^  lor  a 

Homeopathic  Family  Guide;  Sth  id    Ch  e      "'-,   ?■,    - 

South  Ca^l^a,  xXl^len:?  '1^^;^""'^'^'"  '" 

ixii.-llcfi'l.,  n*8r6lf,7!^'x\^or;:°''i"'i"''S';  «%»''''.  vols.  ,^,^    .   „f -,;:■•-■ men,  an,,  w.th  the  Fro.he,  So- 

«  d  partmen  of1h"eS^""°''?''  ^*/''  """^  »'""-'  "'"  '' 
entered  the  navvn  V^'^ersity  of  Pennsylvania  1848: 
mUsioll  1      ^    '  assistant  surgeon  in  1849  ;  was  com 

Z^ZtZZToTZT'  """'^  '"  the'eiviir,-! 
«  surgeon  of  the   European  squadron  lS71-7;ij| 


SHr 

rnodieal  director  of  the  Xaval  Ilo-pital  |s7|l    .„      ti  ■  . 
^™r.atSea:the«,oryofa.aiLr''l!ilCn:ihJl8^^ 

'li'Mllyarc  Imrt  of  the    ■  '|i,*:  ^^?'',  '     .."""•'^'  "''i'li  evf- 
inoreMlrrliL-in  ih  "r™   i  /,,,      '  ,,*,,'^  ?:>'''''^'.  '"'■  'n'"-!' 

•Shiptoii,  Anna,  [.i,,,,-  v,,\  a    .,1,1 1    ,    .-    .  . 

|0    .he  Flock:  Xarra.ites  of  Chr";;," ''lL    i  ,^;""<  T 
1  1-ino;  new  cd.,     s7H.     "    The  I,.  1  In      '     '  .       '  ''"'    • 

'.-       5   1     Kllno". ";;"■''■ ''T'^  ■"  ""^  Wildirnc"; 
I'ooiis,   Ion       r7    12;,,,     -^T'^^*,"'    '">'  '•il«"»"i«e; 

-^jM2mo.;,!';,'^^i:.,;^:r'i!;-;i!,!:;::^j-;. 

0.W  with  Us:"  the  Believer's  lv;r>io,;:/on:'l^ri2„    ' 
!-..!lss7;'l',r"""'    I'-idents  from  my  j;.u™;:;; 

c.'!;:}^f:iJ!'i;!^Shfr:?:'^i,.;:7i,"'f---'"«" 

Lon.,  1SS3   ,,   Svo'    J    P      ■•      '\  •  '-"^    Jl'-nths'  Friend, 
8vo      ',    Th  V;.?'     •';,'^'-'»';"'g  tlic  Voke,  Lon.,  1884,  p 

P-  Svo.      7'  Th  '   T  n!;  '^?.'?f""'"'  ,»"J  ■''ons.  Lon.,  1885 
'."".,  issl;  Pm„    "\'   ^cf't  ,"";'   ""'"  ^l'"rt  Stories 

l'^87,  „   s-n      u^n  ;  •'•"""sesand  Views,  Lon., 

Shirley,  Evelyn  Philip,  F  S  A    AT  K  t  a     r     , 

Vo  .  11..  aild    1  il    Is>;>i       II      •'      ,  '  "'•"■I.A.,  [mile, 

'lerine  n  Lord  Bea.'^r^r,  \v  ""t  '"■'  '"■'«'""'  "^  '^l''-  Ar- 
KTibcd  as '•■„,,?,         ■''     I'""'"i>-,"  "here  n,   ^s  dc- 

everybody  ei- e'  '^l^  "."r"'  ^'"^'T  ^"'"'''^'  "''^  ''"-' 
contributed  to  xrtetnd.""-  "'T""  P''-'''^»»'>t."  Ho 
>"ent,  and  puWished  in  vr"'  ^"""  '*'  ""'"mence- 
«"'^,  vol    i  T,; f  .  ''"'"l?  ':'  '™''"^   "'entioned 

««han,  Lon.;  isso,  f'',!  ^^''"''^'  "^  "»'  <^'""nty  of  Men- 

ever"?/5m^.r?i^';.l';"'i^!;'^.^"J\V"'"'=,,^^'''\"''"'^''«''at- 
lectcd.''-jc„,^,  XV  -luS  ^         *-  accessible  has  been  col- 

I  pj-^Il«nley  and   the   House  of  Lechmere,  Lon.,  1884. 
I  ton**'x'iT'  •f"''"  .-■♦"Hon.  18,'!I-1,«87,  b.  at  .^anborn 

^::isr?^7^l.t;-'- ---"^ "-- -s^^ 

Patriot,'  a  .Sketch    lon      li-o   """"'^  Demagogue  or 

Shirr..H-    lii  ""L^"  ""lai  Law.  Lon.,  I,s88,  8vo. 
add  1  b    KU        '  '^'""»'  ^""«  Em  [-„„.    vol    ii 


bIo]i',\irirk'isZt''if'Z''i;,l's'ir^''^'^  ^^-^  ""-^  valua- 
I  eduoatioi.  uf  •l.e^'cilnC'illkT.  "ea^'',7^r\v';^t'"i'i,}"2 

1S41 


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KliLlewarti'ii  Is  m-t  ujv    They  can  make  a  Kindergarten  l  matprlKl,  l.ut  hii-  arrftngcMl  It  very  Im.llv ;  he  liM  rHlIoil  t(> 
at  liiime.'  — >'!/.  Ilir.,  Ivll.  7iil.  '  ill»tlii|jiii»h  l'ro|H'rly  lulwuin  the  iirchlstorli;  ttii(l  iiuTily 

4.  llDiiio  I'Muiiition  in  Uelatlon  to  KindcrijartL'n  :  Two  j 


Lei'turuK,  I.oii.,  I«HI,  11.  Svo. 

Shouk,  Wllliiiiii  Henry,  h.  |h2I,  iit  IlFiltlinoro, 
Mil.;  cntereil  thu  niivy  Isij;  (jiiKincdr-in-oliii'l'  of  tho 
navy  1h77-s:i,  when  ho  wan  rutlreil.  He  i"  I'  '  inventor 
of  many  naval  »|i|iliiinces.  Sleiiiii  Itoilern  :  ti.eir  Uenign, 
Conntruetion,  anil  .Munngenient,  N.  Yorli  ami  I<o».,  ISSU, 
'Iti 


Nhocniaker,  Joliil  V.,  M.I).     I.  Tho  Oleates :  an  j 
Invostiniitioii  into  tli  ir  Nature  iinil  Action,  I'hilii.,  ls^'5, 
li'miii.      2.  Toxt-lliiolt  of  Diseases  of  tho  Sl«in.     Illunt. 
N.  Yiirli.  18SS,  Svo.  i 

SiKdie,  Imiiiio,  F.d.S.,  asaoeiato  nieriil)er  of  tho  In- 
ftitute  of  Civil   Kngineors;  ex-iiiayur  of  Wrexham.     I.  ! 
(iravitatinj:  Sewa({o  .■^choino,  hon.,  |S7'.i,  Svo.     2.  Scien- 
tiflo  anil  Sanitary  Sowerai{o  ami   Drainage,  Lim.,  ISSd, 
8vii. 

Shoolbrrd,  Jaiiiet  IV.  1.  On  tho  I'rosont  fetato 
of  Klcotrie  l.ighlint?,  I.oii.,  1S7X,  Kvd.  2.  Electric  Light- 
ing iinil  its  I'nii'lii'iil  .Xpiilieatiun,  Lon.,  l**?!!,  |>.  Svo. 

Shore,  \rabclln.  1.  (Trans.)  A  Daughter  of  tho 
Malpeires:  .»  Tiilo  of  tho  "  Anoieii  lU-ginie;"  from  tho 
French  of  .MaihiTiio  Keyljaml,  l.nn.,  ISS.i,  p.  Svo.  2. 
Dante  for  lieginnors  :  a  Sketch  of  tho  "  Diviniv  Com- 
meiliii  i"  with  Translations,  Biographical  ami  Critical 
Notes,  Ac,  lion.,  1  6,  p.  Svo.  With  Shohk,  Louisa: 
1.  War  Lyrics,  Lon.,  ISa.i,  p.  Svo.  (This  is  mentionoil, 
uiilp,  vol.  ii.,  umler  Shohk,  A.  L.)  2.  (lemma  of  tho 
Isles,  a  Lyrical  Dramo,  ami  other  Poems,  Lon.,  IS.V.I, 
p.  Svo.     :)".    llunnilml  :    a    Dniiiui,  in   Two    I'arts,    Lon., 


miiMiimentnl    c'lvllfzalloiis  anil    those  which.    faillMif 
,  tluiirlshlni.',  were  still  In  exl.-lei ut  the  iHTliMlof  the  ills- 

ciivery  anil  iif  the  Spanish  cimiiuesl,  auil  has  iiverliuuleil 
i  Ills  wiirk  Willi  a  mass  uf  speciihil       ,  ahsurd  conjecture*, 

iiiKl  iieeilless  rcl'iilalion."— ."vi/.  Hii    1.  37.'). 
j      ;).  Uhici:  II  Sketch  of  ita  Inilustriiil    Progress,  Clme. 
I  land,  D<«2,  lllmo.      I.   Historical  Kcl'erenco  Lii-ts  I'l     .ho 
I  Students  in  tho  Ohio  Stale  University,  Cleveland,  i  i>2, 
I  I2mn. 


4.  Fra  Dulcino,  and  other  Poems,  Lon., 


IS6I,   l2mo 
1S70,  1).  Svo. 

Shore,  Sir  Charles  John,  second  Unron 
Teigniuoiith,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.H.S.,  [.n,(e,  vol.  iii., 
Teioxmoitii,  add.,]  17!I6-1SS5.  Keminiscences  of  Many 
Yours,  Kilin.,  1S7S,  2  .-ols.  Svo. 

"The  miistcrpiccc  ii  Lord  TelKnniiiiith's  gallery  Is  W  11- 
Hani  WIlbiTl'nrcc.  .  .  .  Lord  Tui«nuunitli  photoiiraplis  the 
man.  .  .  .  We  are  niider  tun  many  nlilltsa'.loiis  tu  Lord 
TeiKnmiiiitli  fur  havinu'  rescued  fnnii  iililivlon  many  very 
piquant  savings  and  iloiiigs  to  iiiiarrel  with  him  tor  treat- 
ing a  siiiiafjlile  ill  a  Yiirksliirc  piuish  as  uf  eiiual  Interest 
with  the  idiusvncrasies  ut  Macanlay  or  uf  I'eei. "— .Sut.  Kei\, 
xlvl.  O'JS. 

Shore,  Hon.  Henry  Noel,  b.  Isi7i  son  of  the 
second  liaron  Teignmouth ;  a  lieutenant  in  the  lliiyal 
navy.  Tl.e  Flight  of  the  "  Lapwing  :"  a  Naval  Officer'^ 
Jottings  in  China,  Formosa,  and  Japan.  Maps.  Lon., 
1881,  Svo. 

"The  book  contains  plenty  of  readable  matter,  and 
throws  some  light  on  the  progres.s  of  ei',  ilizaliou  In  tho 
Far  Kast."— .liw/..  xix.  i'lS. 

"  Nij  livelier  iiccimiit  of  the  general  aspect  of  Cliiim  ways 
and  nmniuTs,  and  the  general  look  of  things  Chinese,  has 
been  pulilislied."— .Vii/;-);/,  xxxii.  13!i. 

Shore,  Ilev.  Thointis  Teignmouth,  M.A., 
F.U.li.S.,  b.  1811,  at  Dublin  ;  graduated  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Dublin,  18iil;  incumbent  of  Berkeley  Chapel, 
Mayfair,  London,  since  1873;  chaplain-in-ordinary  to 
the  queen  since  ISSl  ;  editor  of  "  Helps  to  lielief."  1. 
Some  Dittioultios  of  Belief:  Sermons  preaclied  at  Berke- 
ley Church,  Mayfair,  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo;  Sth  ed.,  1SS7. 
2.  The  Life  of  the  World  to  (Jonie,  and  other  Subjects, 
Lon.,  187S,  p.  Svo;  Jth  ed.,  l.-s.").  :j.  Shortened  Church 
Services  and  Hymns  for  I'sc  a  Children's  Service,  Lon., 
18711,  ;i2ino.  4.  The  First  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians, 
("  New  Testament  Commentary  for  English  Readers,") 
Lon,,  187'J,  121110 ;  .^th  ed.,  1S8J.  5.  "  Saint  (ieorge  for 
England,"  and  other  Sermons  preached  to  Children,  Lon., 
IS82,  p.  Svo;  6th  ed.,  IS87.  «.  Prayer,  ("Helps  to 
Belief,")  Lon.,  ISSfi,  so.  16ino. 

Shore,  Thomas  William,  M.D.,  B.Sc,  lecturer 
on  comparative  anatomy  and  assistant  demonstrator  of 
anatomy  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital.  Elementary 
Practical  Biology:  Vegetable,  Lon..  1887,  Svo. 

Short,  Ilev.  C.  The  Duration  of  Future  Punish- 
ment, and  other  Sermons.  Lon.,  187S,  p.  Svo. 

Short,  Frederick  II.  The  Crown  Office  Rules  and 
Forms,  issil;  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  Acts, 
and  Rules  of  the  Suiireme  Court,  1SS3,  relating  to  the 
Practice  on  the  Crown  Side  of  the  Queen's  Bench  Di- 
vision, Lon.,  issrt,  Svo. 

Short,  John  Thomas,  professor  of  history  in  tho 
State   University   of    Ohio.      1.    The  Last  Gladiatorial 
Show.     Illust.     Cin.,   16mo.     2.   The  North  Americans 
of  Antiquity 
Civilijation  considered,  N.  York  and  Lon.,  1S80,  Svo. 

"Mr.  Short  has  gathered  together  a  quantity  of  valuable 
1^12 


Short,  Itcv.  Walter  Francis,  M.A.,  graduated 

at  New  College,  Oxford,    1m6m;   Fellow    la.'il-S;);  rector 
of  Donhead  St.   .Mary,  Wiltshire,  since  1S82.     Chrint's 

i  Soldiers  :  Sermons  preached  at  Woolwich,  Lon.,  1S71,  p. 
8vii. 

'      Shorter,  C.  K.     Fifty  Years  of  Victorian  Litera- 

i  ture,  18:t7-18S7,  (llasgow,  iSss. 

,      Shorter,  Thomas,  ("Thomas   Brevier,"  pseud.) 

I  1.  (E.'..)  Poetry  for  School  and  Home,  Lon.,  Isfll,  p. 
Svo.  2.  T  je  Two  Worlds,  the  Niitural  and  the  Spirituiil : 
their  Intimate  Connection  iind  Relation  illustrated  by 
Examples  and  Testimonies,  Ancient  and  Modern,  Lnii,, 
1SB4,  p.  Svo.  :t.  Immortality  in  Harmony  i  .th  Mun's 
Nature  and  Experience:  Confessions  of  Sceptics,  Lon., 
1SV6,  Svo.  4.  Lyrics  for  lleiirt  and  Voice  :  a  t'ontri- 
butiiin  tu  tho  Hymnal  of  the  Future,  Lon.,  lss;t,  Ithiio. 
Shorthousc,  E.  A  Present  to  Boys,  Youths,  iinil 
Y'o'.ing  Men.     Illust.     Birmingham,  1881,  Svo. 

Whorthousc,  John  Henry,  b.  ISH4,  at  Birming- 
ham, Eng.  J  educated  at  private  schools,  and  at  (irovo 
House  School,  'I'ottenham ;  a  manufacturer  at  Biriiiiiig- 
ham.  He  has  contributed  a  few  papers  to  Macniillan's 
Magazine  and  the  Nineiecntli  Century.  1.  John  In- 
glesimt  :  a  Romance,  Lon.,  ISSl,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  (An 
edition  of  DID  copies  for  private  circulation  had  been 
printed  at  liirmingham  in  issn.) 

"  If  It  had  much  less  toolfcr  than  it  has,  nuich  Icsschanii 
of  stvle  and  description,  and  many  fewer  pathetic  and 
toiicliliig  Ineldcius,  the  character  ol  John  liiglesanl  alone 
would  win  for  It  a  sympathetic  circle  of  readers.  .  .  .  flic 
peculiar  religious  tone  and  temper  which  belonged  to  llie 
liner  and  more  poetical  minds  in  the  TractJirmii  move- 
ment .  .  .  Iliids  here  delicate  and  lieaiilllul  Interpretation," 
—Silt.  /iVc,  HI.  V. 

'•  The  Italy  of  Milton's  day,  Its  superstition  and  its  scep- 
ticism, ami  the  sophistry  that  strove  to  make  the  two  iis 
one;  its  monks  and  !t.s  hraviies;  Its  processions  and  Us 
iiintuinimes;  its  cult  of  the  Passion  and  Its  cult  of  I'agiiii- 
sm  ;  thu  oiiulcncc  of  its  past  and  the  impotence  of  its 
areseiit;  will  be  found  depicted  by  sympathetic  genius  In 


I  {lie  second  volume  of  'John  Ing'le.sanf."'— K.  Gak.nktt: 
j  Ll/e  uf  Mitloii,  M. 

'  2.  On  the  Platonism  of  Wordsworth :  a  Paper  read  to 
the  Wordsworth  Society,  Birmingham,  1SS2.  3.  Tlio 
Little  School-Master  Mark  ;  a  Spiritual  Romance,  Lon., 
1S83-S4,  2  parts,  p.  Svo.  4.  Sir  Percival :  a  Story  of 
the  Past  and  the  Present,  Lon.,  18S8,  er.  Svo. 
;  "  This  book  wants  substance.  It  Is  ull  atmosphere  and 
Imprcssiun.  .  .  .  'Sir  Percival' might  be  called  the  story  nf 
a  girl's  emotions  about  her  home,  her  love,  and  her  fuiih. 
and  a  very  interesting  story  it  Is ;  hut  the  life  in  it  is  lianlly 
subslaiitiiil  enough  to  carry  all  the  colour  with  which  the 
poetic  feeling  of  the  writer  has  invested  it."— Specliilor,  lix. 
148;!. 

5.  A  Teacher  of  tho  Violin,  and  other  Stories,  Lon., 
ISSS,  cr.  Svo. 

"The  characters  In  the  stories  here  are,  like  all  the  au- 
thor's characters,  somewhat  shadowy ;  but  their  shadowy 
(lualitv  is  given  l>v  a  skilfully  maiuiged  remoteness,  not 
by  careless,  unimaginative  work."— J.  A.  Noble:  Acail., 
xx.xiii.'JSS. 

fi.  Tho  Countess  Eve:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  188S,  er.  Svo. 

Shortland,  Edward.  Maori  Religion  and  Myth- 
ology, illustrated  by  Translations  of  Traditions,  <to.,  Lon., 
1S82,  p.  Svo. 

Shortt,  John,  LL.B.,  graduated  at  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  1  Still,  and  in  law  at  tho  University  of  London 
1865  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  tho  Middle  Temple  181)6.  1. 
The  Law  relating  to  Works  of  Literature  and  Art,  Ac, 
Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  2.  Information,  (Criminal  and  Qo 
Warranto,)  .Mandamus,  and  Prohibition,  Lon.,  18-i7, 
Svo. 

Shortt,  Mary  Lesingham  Dicken.  Lines  an  1 
Lays  for  Wedding  Days,  Lon.,  1S85,  32ino. 

ShoBuke,  Sato.  History  of  the  Land  Question  in 
the  United  .-tales,  (Johns  Hopkins  University  Studies, 
Fourth  Series,  Nos.  7,  8,  and  9,)  Bait.,  1886,  Svo. 

Showers,  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Lionel,  b 
1816;  served  in  the  Rajputana  and  Punjab  campaign^ 

their  Origin,  Migrations,  and  Type  of  j  l^+J-^^' »■>V^' ''''''"r'Tr"r"''''u''^'^hro,';,!f,!^l' 
..»..'.".-  jj,gg  JjJ.^^        I  juring  the  Mutiny.      1.  The  Cossack  at  the  Gates  ot 

'        '         India,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo  j  2d  ed.  same  year.     2.  A  Mis.!-- 


Lines  an  1 


HHR 

l.,m.,_lHH,.  H^,,     ,1.   N„„„nul,iy  not  S„,,ur«ti,.n,  L.,„., 

Shrevr,  Miimnel  Henry,  rs:.i,_|ss(,b.„tTr..nt.m 
N.J.I    Kra,l,mtt.,l  ,,(    lvi,„.,,„„   |,,h    „„ ,    „,     ,  ^;' '" 

IW^^w!'!:;^^.'"^"-'-^-     ^-""  Marriage,.,... 

SI,r(H,l„iry,  ll.v.  John  V.  li.     "J,,,,."  „„,, 

other  .>.enimn»  h,  ChiLhen,  l.o,,.,  l-s.,,  |fl,n„  '       "  ' 

^ .  Nhrinipton,  A.  n.    T,„u  UlinekH  •  a  Novel,  I,„„., 

iL'mo."''''"'  ■*'"'"  '*'     '^'""""^  "  •'^'"^'''-  ""I'-  '"^N 

Nhncy,  l>     H       History  of  tl„.   Slu.ey  Family  in 

Amon™,  Inmi  17.(2  to  Is;,;,  (,„„en.lor,  l^l.;  iNrTl  M,m 

I.O.,..  ls,|       .,„„.  ,„|,  „,_  ,,^-      ,    ||e,„i„,i,J,  „,,j 
Cau,«i...  un,l    rroalinent,    l,un.,   187il,    ls,„„.     ;;    (•'",' 
Ijn,!    1-ir    Cure,    I.on.,    IS'S.   p.  sv'o.     .,.    CI  r.^Z  V 
Sore  Ihroat   .to.,  Ion.,  IS78,  ,hvo,     5,  Stamiia.rinK    I  o! 
nmrk,  on   V,uu,n  lv,n«Hley'«  Elocutionary  Kulc.,  Lon  , 


SIB 


.Sh  nnou,  An<lrt'H'.     The  Lovoa  of  a  I.awyor  :  hi« 

liu.ui.lary,  anil  how  it  eanio  out,  Chic,  Is;.-,,  jdmo 

S.nnk,    W.llian.    FinUlay.     The    Fioll    Rniri. 
neei-  H  Handy  Hook  of  I'rartico  in  the  .<,„vev,  Loeatim 
l"mo  H''ilroa,ls.     Inu,t.     N.'Vork,  IHmI; 

Shnrley,  K.  I,.,  i,„,i  Veniiins,  C.  C.    (Iran',.) 

>sea,e.    „.    the    .Va.nal    Cavity    au,l    ,he    Vault    of  tie 

Pharynx,    Iron,    the   German   of  0.   Michel,   xV.  York 

Slinrt,  Theodore.     1.  Helps  to  Devotion  for  my 

ShnnicH,  Hev.  Ernest  Warburton,  b.  Isfl>  at 
no.ton  i  educate,!  at  Il.yvard,  and  «,„,luated  at  Andover 
rheohigical  Seminary  ISSS,  an,l  he,.auio  pastor  of  a  Con- 
gregational church  at  I'ahuer,  Mass.  I.  Poems'  with 
liitroduetioi.  '>y  H.  liuttenvorth,  Host.,  Iss.J  9(;,,„  „ 
t,«tor  Gleam-.  Host.,  IMl.  .J.  .^,m.- of  Hop;.,  N.  y^u, 
ISSD  4.  W  hen  I  was  a  Chihl,  Dost.,  l.sso.  5.  Xe^ 
lears  Peace,  Host.,  ISS7.  ' 

Shiirtleir,  \nthnniel  Urndstreet,  M.D.,  r«„^. 
vol.  >,.,  a,l,     ]    l,si„-l87t,   b.   in  Ho.^lon  ,' graduated  at 

8.S-7U.  .  John  Ileal  o  llingham  and  One  Line  of 
his  Hcscen,lants.  Hy  M.  Jj.  s,  H.ivt  l.sir,  "  Toiio 
graphical  and  Historical  iJescripti.m  of  UiJatim  ;  w  th 
Ancient  Maps  and  Plans,  Bost.,  1,H71,  r.  Svo;  2d  ed . 

Shnte,  Anna  Clara.     Posthumous  Papers,  Lon 
18,. I,  p.  ,Svo.  '       '  ' 

Shute,  E.  A.  Lights  and  Shadows,  Me.litativo 
and  Lyrical,  Lon.,  1.S7U,  ll!mo. 

Shute,  Hichard,  LSlO-issfi,  educated  at  Eton,  at 
Cambridge,  and  at  Xew  Inn  Hall,  O.vfoid,  graduating 
in  IS72 ;  was  afterwanls  professor  of  logic   at  Uombay 

.A  Discourse  on  fruth,  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  8vo.  J.  On  the 
llist,iry  of  the  Process  by  which  the  Aristotelian  Writings 
amve,l  at  their  Present  Form:  with  a  Hricf  Memoir 
"1  the  Author,  (toningt,m  Prize  Essay  for  1,88''  )  O.xf 
1^S8  svo.  (The  author  advances  a  theory  that  the 
Aristotelian  writings  as  wo  have  them  were  not  written 
by  Aristotle  himself,  but  ,mly  contain  his  opinions  ■'  fil- 
tered at  least  through  other  minds.") 

"  If  Kli'haril  Shute  was  rather  weak  on  th(>  hist.iWeni 

f?^;i;:;!',^i;io!^ri;i;;ir--"n.i-na«;^^^ 

ShHtle,  Ilev.  Ileginald  Meale,  [„'„„.  vol.'ii., 
add.]  graduated  at  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cam- 
brulgo,  18o2;  ordained  18.0',;  rector  of  St.  MaTy'^teps 

k'Sv"-:.  '^"1"""^'  "'"■"'*  ■"  '^'""■ee  of  I'ortsea  mission 
lM,h-,.,„nd  since  then  rector  of  St.  Michael  and  All 
.\ngels,   Portsmouth.     Hetter   Days,  Lon.,  ISSI,  2   vols. 

Slnittleworth,  «ev.  Henry  Cary,  M.A.,  grad-  i 

chaplain  of  Christ  Church,  Oxfor.1,  l874-7ti :  minoj  ; 
oan,,n  of  St.  Paul's  1876-8,S,  and  siiice  then  rector  of 
■M.  .Nicholas,  London.  1.  The  Seven  Last  Words  of  Our 
Saviour;  Ad.  ressea,  0.xf.,  1879,  32mo,  new  ed.,  1S8.0. 
-!.  (M.)  Our  Vicar's  Stories.  First  Series.  Lon.,  1883 
1'.  Mo.    3.  Songs,  Lon,,  1885.     i.  (Ed.)  The  Diary  of 


Hvo  '  T^  "  ;  '"»''•"  '"  '""K"  I'lfe.  I'"n.,  I8S4,  p. 
I,m  ImU  h'';''**  I"''  '^'"'^'^,'""'  "'''  N'"«  Democracy 
V  "■',.*•,    "•  <^',""''"l""-'iry  Fi-li.m  :  Note.  ,>n  Ennllsh 

ir!::t!-""-'  '''''  '^'-  ''■"■     "^ ^■h'-rch  Congress 

utlT'iiTT'i  '*\'  /"T"  •*•"'"'"'  '*•'».. 

Muri.,  .M  1).,  u  (    I,.,  [„„,,.,  vol.   „,,  ,1,1, 1    ]   isiM    1,77' 
1.    Ih.Mights  and  .Niggesti,ms  o„  Certain  .io..ial    Pr,  I n 
ems:    ,■„„  „i„„,l   chiedy   i„    .Vddr,.s.es   t,,   M,.e lings     f 
Uorkmen  in  Lani-ashir,.,  Is?.!.   2.   ltihb!,:s,lale    ,    S  a 
oaiihire  ,<i.xty  V,ius   \go,  Lon.,  Is?!    :i  vol'    n's- 

WhnttI)  worth,  .Miss  Janet  lilizaliit'h  liav. 
daughter    ,d-   ,^ir    J.    P.    KayShuttlew,,""    '.'V' ,.'*"' 
a:.s  ,    Ihe  Lite,.!  .l„hann  .<eba,tian  Ha, 'h  :  ahri  Ig.  i 
Iron  the  Uermati  of  C.  ||.  Hitler:  with  a  Pref,,.,'     v  Si 
Julius  Heno,liet,  Lon.,  |s7,'J,  Sv,).     "    ,  F,l  1  rll   I   'i  1 
"f  Cv.lips;   „r,U'h,;t    ,s  .<oundr'Hy    ie'l', „'■'',' ;,: 
Ivay-shuttleworlh.      Lon.,  Is78,  l2mo  ^ 

Sibbald,  James  llomanes.    (Trans.)  fho   in- 
i!ilin.,  issfi'vo.  ^"'"'  """  ""  '■"''"'"""'ry  K^.^ay, 

n.!,',h.r",l"r'','."""  "■'■'''''  »■""!''  protmldv  give  nil  KiiL'll.h 

H»."'l's'8^  •'"'"'  'l"'""'""'^''^'  t""'".  vol.  ii.,  a,|d.,] 
i     ;""-l\»/'..re;'iKne,!  the  office  of  lihrariai,  of   II  irvard 

.  I;"     «""y '"    -<.r7.     Hi„graphi..al  .Sketehesof  ,ira,l      tes 
!s7:us.-,"sv„   """""^  •    '■"'"•  '-'''-  Cambridge,  Mass., 

01  11  111  :    1  „1,1„.  Lile  an,!  Ministry,  Lon.,  l.SM,  n,  Svo 
>ibree,  Ilev.  Janien,  Jr.,"  F.H.G  .'^.,  „  .n*^^   „,  ,, 
m.s.s,onary  to  Ma,la«ascar  iMfifi,  ,„„,   bas  b  en  in  lemti 
gable  1,1  ..olle.:ting  an,!  publishing  information  conce  „. 

n,fn!  V  1     w'  "'"'  ".'  '""'I''^''     '■  "^■"'■''■^   contributing 
ii.iny  valuable  memoirs   to   the  (iuograph' .al,  Asia    c 

jut,, I    n  18,,,,  and  subsequently  brought  out,  the  An- 

.ir.an,irivo  Annual,   nine   volumes  of  which    have   an- 

>tar,.,l,,.„ntainiiig  ,,uai,titie8  of  inlorniation  on  Malagasy 

I    opogrnphv,  mitural  productions,  customs,  folk-h,re  •  nd 

irSl        ''r'"7  -^"^-e:    1.  M;.,!a„'an; 

;  iu,    r'  ,■    1      [,"■'  "'  "  Four  dears'  Residence:  with  a 

^ketc     „    the  History,  Position,  and   Prospects  of  Mis- 

!  ^  on  Work  aim.ngst  the  Malagasy.      Illust."    Lon.    1870, 

.Miuhigascar.     Maps  am!  llhist.     Lon.,  18711   Svo 

'  ii,i,.,i  .  V    i'^'*-'"  """  I'li'''i'»t 11  l.xTOof  n'work  he  en- 

title,!    .Miolii,;iis,.nr  an.    Us  I'cii.ie  '  aii,l  Mr  V  1  «'s  .ti,™ 

tiotf„U,'"M^"r"'  '^;'^l'"«"'l'l'y  :  inclu,ling  l-ublica- 
tions  in  the  Malagasy  Language  an,l  a  List  of  Maps  of 
Aladngascar,  Antananarivo  an,l  Lon     18SB 

1ss*i"!T'  """o"',;  '•  *'""'y'  ""''  o'l'er  Poems,  Lon., 
?';■'•  '':■.  2-  I'ouiis  :  including  "Fancy,"  "  A  Ke"t 
ing.  Place,"  .tc,  Lon.,  1884,  fp.  8v,7 

Sibson,  A.  Aitilicial  Manures:  How  to  Make, 
liuy,  \alue,  an,l  I'se  them,  Lon.,  1878  ;  new  ed.,  1880 
II.  8vo  ;  new  e,!.,  Is88.  -^u", 

Sibson,   Francis,    M.D.,   F.K.S.,   [ante   vol    n 
a,ld.,l    1814    187f,,  b   iit'cross  Canonly^'st.;;;!;,";;;"' ,  :': 
cate,!    in    Ldinburgh;    obtained    his  diploma   from  the 
Uoyal  College  ,jf  .burgeons  (E,lin.)  shortly  after  thecom- 
pletion  of  his  seventeenth  year;  in  isa.-i  ajipointed  resi- 
,lcnt  surgeon  and  apothecary  to  the  Nottingham  General 
Hosmtal;  in  1844  publishcl  a  paper  on  Changes  induced 
in    he  l-ituation   and  ,-triicture  of  the  Internal  Organs 
umler  \  arying  Circumstances  of   Health  and  Disease' 
which  gained   him  a  high  reput,ition  ;  some  years  later 
he  remove,!  to  Lon,lon,  where  he  became  a  member  and 
subseiiueutly  a  Fellow   of  the  Royal   College  of  Physi 
cian.s  and  one  of  the   physicians  and   lecturers  at  St 
Mary  s  Hospital,  where  he  accumulated  the  material  for 
his  work  ()n  Mcilical  Anatomy,  mentioned  as  in  progress 
,,»(<.,  vol.  11     and  publishe,!  in  full,  Lon.,  18(19,  iinp   fol 
Collected    Works.      Eilited    hy    WiMiaiu    M.  Ord    M  D 
Illust.     Lon.,  I,s8l,  4  vols.  8vo.  '  •   ■    • 

ti,',!I'^?,l'-;.t'-''  ''■"'X"  "'■'^  Included  in  the  collection.  Of 
hese  a  great  iiiajority  are  anatimiical  in  substuncs  if  not 
111  nam,.;  a  lew  are  coiicerne,!  with  the  physiolOKi^al 
action  ,111,1  tlHTapeutic  uses  of  certain  narcotics  '^AU 
are  market  by  the  (listinguisliing,,ualities  of  he  tiuthor'^ 
a"  i;,'  :rl',";;'i:"„"'-'"  '"I"*"-!- '"'^l  «"at  may  almi^t  be  cXd 
a  passion  lor  accuracy  and  precision  of  statement,  even 

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Bin 

when  Ihli  iliii'n  11"!  Kcdin  til  lie  rnlli'ii     ir  liv  llii' lnlrlii«li' 
lin|ii<rliiiii't<  III   lliv  iimitcr  In  Imiiil.  ,  .  .   1  liv  rlmrt  lilu-  i 
Rniphliiil  nutloc  III' tlif  iiiiihur  is  ii  niwU'l  of  li"  lilml."— 

villi./,,  xlx,  l.iii. 

Slbtliiirii,  lt<'v.  Ilichiira  Uuldo,  M.A.,  ll.li., 

1 7'.!'.'- 1^711,  ri'liii'iii'il  In  llui  liiiiiiiin  ('iillinlii!  I'liiiroh  iiinl 
HiK  rcivJiiillli'il  111  11  |iiic."t  ill  iMi.i.  lliiily  llruiul  ; 
Mnrninn  .Mi'iliMlimis  I'lir  u  Vuiir,  liiiii.,  I>7li,  |i.  >^\n, 

SlckeU,  i>.  H,  I'liltuil  StiitcH  Aliiiiiiii  l.itw-i: 
iMiriim  tnr  KatiibliKiiinK  I'ruiil'  ti!  C'lniiiii,  <tc., ■>>an  Finn,, 
!■','< I,  Svn. 

SU-kelH,  II.  v.,  llciiiirls  New  York  ('nitrl  of  Aii- 
fi'iilH,  v'll.i.  xlvi.-M'iv.,  (I>ri-«l,)  Albuiiy,   l(i7:'-f*4,  4'.l 

Vuln.  'no.  I 

••Siaduiiw,    Jlliili'H    II.,"    (I'.-iii.l.)       ?i'i'    Stiii'-1 

UI'KI.KII.  J.    11.,   ill/ill. 

Sidcliolhaiii,  lt(>v.  Henry,  .M..\,,  Krailuuti'il  nt  ; 
llcrlliiril  CiilK'^i-.  "xliii'l,  l>i)l  :  "iil.iiiii.l  |sii;li  rliii|i' 
liiin  lit  .Mciiliiiu'  i.iiiiv'  I.S7S.  I,  'i'lio  C'liuii'li  "I'  Knuliiii  I 
in  lloliilinn  til  lMiri.'i){n  Churulii's,  Lmi.,  l-si'.  'i.  '\'\\<! 
l)i,<ci|ilino  111'  Ti'iiiiiiiiiiim,  iinil  utlii;r  .■^uniiiini',  Iiun., 
is.i^l,  Klinii.  ;i.  Uiir  iJiiil.v  llii'uil:  A  "reiiunilion  Inr  | 
lluly  Ciiininuniiin,  .U',,  l.'ni.,  H"*^,  .'iljiiio.  I 

SiUvy,  JniiieN  A>,  .M.l>.  I.  Mi'luni  L'tiriui'n: 
licina  11  llij.'i<loilv  I'in^lcily  111'  .^I'otoli  Kn;,'li.ili  tri.-li  M^- 
(,'or  lioiliii);  (.'iirlinif  L'niuie  S«i-i"U-i  iiml  .■'uiitinu'iitiil  Oilil- 
iinil  Kills  of  liliynioK  anil  F.'.liliM.  liy  K.  Cnici'lli,  Willi 
Illii.iliiitiiins  by  Clnirlc's  A.  Doyji'  anil  Jolin  Sinarl. 
Kilin,,  ISIlll,  Svo.  2,  "Altor  KjUHilom  :"  Iji'ln;,'  Miiolliiir 
Instiilini'nt  of  LIIik  ami  liviii's:  witliOno  llumlnil  mii| 
Filly  l'on-anil-Inl<  Slictclius  ami  Ooeasioniil  Music, 
Kilin.,  IH77,  Ito.     Anon, 

Niduwick,  Alfred,  grailiialoil  at  Linooln  Ciillogo, 
Oxfiiril,  X^l'.'f,  F'fliow  of  (twens  Collej^o,  Manuliu.iti'i', 
ISS2.  Falliii'ii's:  a  Viuw  of  l.oj{io  from  tlie  I'l-acticial 
Siile,  ("  Inturnatioiiiil  SL'ientitlo"  Sur,,l  Lon„  I8s:i,  p. 
svo. 

Kidgwiek,  Arthur,  iM..\„  brotlior  of  Henry  Piil){- 
wiok,  I'li/Vii  .■  f^railuati'il  nt  Trinity  ('olluj{i),  Cainl)iiil;;o, 
I.Sii.i;  Fellow  l.'<i!l-71l,  anil  ."inoe  1'<,S2;  as.iistant  master 
of  Hugby  Si'liool  18l')l-7'.t:  lecturer  ami  tutor  at  Ciii'- 
briilgo  IS7y-s2.  1.  Introduetion  in  Ureek  Prone  Coni- 
|iositiiin,  liOn.,  IS77,  or,  .Svo;  new  e.l,,  ISM5.  2.  A  Key 
til  Ureek  I'rose  Conipo.^itinn,  Iinn..  1X78,  cr.  Svo;  new 
e.l.,  IB**!!.  3.  First  (Ireck  Writer:  with  Kxorei.-c3  ami 
Vooabularies,  Lon.,  183U,  l2uio,  4.  Form  Uisnipline;  u 
Iicoturo,  Liin,,  18Sli,  cr.  Svo.  '■>.  Ijectures  on  (ireck  Proso 
Coiiipo.jition  ;  with  Exorcise,^,  Lon,,  ISSii,  12ino.  Also, 
sohiiul  eililions  of  several  Ureek  ami  Latin  Works,  willi 
notes.  With  .MouirK,  FiiANCis  U.vviu,  An  Introduction 
to  Greek  Vorso  Composition  |  3il  oil.,  rev.,  Lon.,  I8Sa, 
8vii. 

Sidgwick,  Charlotte  S.  The  Story  of  \orway. 
Illust.     l.iin.,  IS.s.'i,  r.'nio. 

Sidgwick,  Henry,  .M.A..  b.  1838,  nt  Sklptim, 
Yorkshire;  was  ciUioatcil  at  Kugby.  anil  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambriilge,  whi-TC  he  was  Fellow  lSa'.)-IV,),  lec- 
turer 1S59-7J,  ami  eleeteil  hon.  Fellow  18S1  ;  appointoil 
prioloctor  of  moral  ami  political  philosophy  in  the  uni- 
versity in  1875,  anil  Knightsbriilgo  professor  of  moral 
philosophy  in  1883.  1.  The  Ethics  of  Conformity  onJ 
.Subscription,  Lon.,  1S70,  l2iuo.  2.  The  Methods  of 
Ethics,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo;  I'd  ed  ,  1881;  .Supplement,  1>77. 

"It  claims  to  bo  an  examination,  at  oner  cxpcwitory  and 
critical,  of  llic  ilill'i'ivnt  inctliods  of  ulituining  reasoned 
convii'tiiins  as  to  what  iinsibt  to  be  done  which  are  to  bo 
fonml— cither  explicit  ur  iini>licit— In  the  moral  conscious- 
nc-s  iif  mankind  1,'cneriilly,  and  which,  from  lime  In  time, 
have  lici'ii  dcvclupi-d,  cither  singly  or  in  comlilnation,  liy 
individual  thinkers  and  worked  up  into  systems  now  liis- 
torical." — Authnr'g  Pr(Jacr. 

"  Mr.  Sidgwick,  inverting  Aristotle's  pliniie,  proposes  as 
his  end  knowledge,  not  practice,  and  adopts  the  impartial 
and  scientllic  treatment  of  a  German  psy.diolngist.  He  is 
neither  the  advocate  nor  the  assailant,  but  the  investigator. 
And  it  nuiy  be  that  this  kind  of  originality,  the  originality 
of  method,  i.s  all  the  originality  he  woul'd  Idmself  claim 
for  his  treatise.  He  has  no  new  theory  to  propound,  nor 
does  he  offer  any  novel  array  of  argument  in  support  of 
any  one  of  the  standard  theories.  Yet  .  .  .  we  have  in 
reading  Mr.  Sldgwick's  iiages  a  sen.se  of  that  originalitv 
which  may  be  imparted  to  any  subject  by  its  being  handled 
In  its  whole  extent  and  expounded  in  all  its  breadth  by  a 
powerful  mind,  a  mind  whiih  has  not  only  mastered  it"  in 
alllts  details,  but  infjrinei!  them  with  lU  own  life."— i>u^ 
Kew,  xxxix.  lib. 

3.  The  Principles  of  Political  Economy,  Lon.,  1883, 
Svo. 

"  Mr.  Sidgwick  tjcgins  his  book  by  speaking  of  n  recent 
reaction  against  the  olaini- of  political  economy  to  lie  re- 
garded as  an  establi.sheil  science.    This  reaction  he  con- 
siders '  inevitable  and  iveu  salutary,'  but  at  the  same  time 
1344 


8IO 

as  carried  lull  far  ...  It  Is  nmiiicstiiiiiiilily  the  wciuhtlest 
bimk  on  Ihc  subjecl  which  has  appeared  In  this  cunniiy 
for  some  lime. "  — .li'iii/,,  xxlil.  ;U'.i, 

I.  Tliu  Scope  and  .Muiliud  id  Ke'inoniiu  hel«nec ;  an 
Address.  Lon.,  I8s.),  p,  mvo. 

"  It  wiinld  be  ililUeiilt  to  llnd  llfly  imgeK  wlileh  contain 
more  wisdom  than  lli.isc  belore  us.     1  here  Is  also  aliun- 

dm fa  iiuallly  siiii  i-nrer  In  i nnmle  lilcratuie,— hn 

niiiur,"— F.  V.  Kiii.KWiiiiru  :  .leni/,,  xxix.  IT7, 

it.  iiiillines  of  llie  History  of  Klhic«,  fur  Kngli-h 
Keaders,  Lon.,  Issn,  |.|..  nvo.  (Ilcnised  and  eidarged 
from  an  article  enntribiited  to  the  Enuycio|iiediii  Url- 
tannlca.  I 

"  Kills  In  a  very  aiUniualo  manner  a  connplcuom  gap  In 
Kngllsh  elhlciil  literature."— .IW..  So.  mKi'.i, 

*»  Sidney,  .Mnrmtret,"  (I'scud.)  See  LoTiiien', 
Mils,  li  Minn  I  .Ml  1 1  nun.  i.iijii'ii. 

Hidney,  Ntininel,  [o/./i,  vol.  11.,  aild.,1  secretary 
to  tlic  Agi  it'iiltiii'iil  Hall  Cmiipany,  The  Hook  of  the 
Horse:  wiili  Hint.-  on  llorseiiiaiiship,  tlie  .Management 
of  the  Stable.  .Vc.  lliii-l.  L..n..  I.s7."i.  Ito  ;  2d  ed.,  I>7tl ; 
new  ed.,  re\,,  witli  a  Section  on  "Veterinary  Inl'oriiia- 
tion,"  by  (lenrge  Fieuiiiig,  Li.,lJ,,  F.U.I'.V..s'. 

Sieb'e,  Henry.  Tlie  t'oni|nc«t  of  tlie  Sea;  a  Ilnok 
abiinl  "livers  and  IHving,  Lon..  1871,  12niii. 

*»Siegvolk,    I'nul,"    (Pseud.)       See    M.vtiiews, 

.\I.1IKI1T.  «ii/.Ml. 

SiemeiiN,  Sir  <  hnrle«  Millinni,  Ph.D.,  LL.Ii., 

IJ.C.L.,  F.llS,,  Is2:i-l.s8:'.,  '  ,  at  1.1  iitlic,  lliimiver;  edu- 
cated at  l.iibeck.  .Magdeburg,  and  (lilttiiigen ;  went  to 
London  in  I8|;;,  and.  with  his  biotlicr  Werner,  engaged 
in  various  enterprises,  niamifai'tiiring  the  Siemens'  steel 
by  a  priieessof  their  own  invention,  and  taking  out  num- 
erous |iatents  for  eleetrieal  a)iparalus  and  other  scicnlillc 
inventions.  Tlicy  laid  the  direct  I'nilcil  .^tates  cable  In 
1874  witli  the  steamer "  Faraday,"  whicli  was  built  for  the 
purpose  from  designs  by  C.  W.Siemens,  who  was  knighted 
in  recognition  of  his  seientilic  services  in  1883.  He  was 
president  of  the  .S'liciely  of  Telegraph  Engineers,  of  tlie 
Institute  of  Meehanicul  Engineers,  of  the  Midland  In- 
stitute, and,  in  I.ss2,  of  tlio  llritish  As.sociatioii,  and 
contributed  numerous  papers  to  tlie  Transactions  of  the 
Uoyal  Society,  .Vc.  For  biiig.,  soe  Pnl.K,  W.,  miprii,  I. 
On  the  I'tili/.atinn  of  Heat  and  otlier  Natural  I'orces  :  a 
Lecture,  Lon  ,  187^,  cr.  Svo.  2.  The  llyminio-Elcctric 
Current  and  its  Steadine.-s,  (Phiiosopbical  Transactions,! 
Lon.,  1881,  4to,  3.  On  tlie  Conservation  of  Solar  En- 
ergy ;  a  Collection  of  Papers  and  Discussions.  Illust. 
Lon..  1883,  8vo, 

'This  volnnie  contains  a  reprint  of  sir  Win,  Siemens' 
original  iiaiierun  the'Conservalionol  Solar  Knergy,'  com- 
ninniented  to  the  lioyal  .siocicly  early  in  Issj,  and  a  num- 
ber of  crllicismsand  discussions  to  wliich  that  paper  gave 
rise.  .  .  .  The  widc-sjiread  Interest  whicli  lias  been  taken 
in  tlie  new  theory,  and  the  fact  that  fresh  evidence  will 
priibably  be  brought  forward  and  fresh  dlscn.ssions  I'ollow 
In  lonnectlon  wiili  it,  arc  a  .suttleient  Jnsiitleiilinn  lor  the 
repiililicatliin  of  lliesc  pajiers  in  a  eollecled  form.  .  .  .  sir 
W.  Siemens'  theory  suggests  u  solution  of  the  dillieulty,  a 
solution  at  once  ingenious  u. id  well  considered,"— -Icui/., 
xxiv,  »-2. 

4.  Scientific  Works:  a  Collection  of  Pajiers  and  Dis- 
cussions. Edited  by  E.  F.  Bamber,  C.E.  Lon.,  1888, 
.'!  "Ills.  8vo. 

'  What  most  strikes  us  in  ojicnlng  the  volumes  here  and 
'-  -'  ---  '-'--  -  the  extreme  riieidity  ol  -ir  William 
li  as  a  w Titer  and  speaker.  Not  only  is 
ear  in  itself,  but  the  anniiL'enient  of 
of  thought  are  precisely  »liat  are  re- 
us exposition.  'I'lic  papers  include  ex- 
.'Iher  witli  presldcn- 


there  at  random 

Sicmens's  style  1 

each    statemeni 

matter  and  onl 

quired  for  luiii. 

jilamitions  of  ins  own  invi-ntiuns,  tnge 


tlal  addresses  and  popular  lectures."— .l//i..  No,  ;i21(i. 

Sieveking,  Albert  F.  (Ed,)  The  Praise  of  Gar- 
dens :  a  Prose  Cento  with  Proem  by  E.  V.  B.,  Lon., 
1S85,  p.  Svo. 

Sievekiug,  Sir  Edward  Henry,  M.D.,  LL.D., 
F.S.A.,  F.U.C.P.,  L"'i"',  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  ISlli;  pliysi- 
eian-in-ordinary  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  since  1803,  and 
to  the  queen  issS;  knighted  1880.  The  Medical  Ad- 
viser in  Life  Assurance,  Lon.,  1874,  cr,  Svo;  2d  ed., 
1882. 

Siewers,  Carl.  1.  (Trans,  and  cd.)  Under  the 
Hay.s  of  the  Aurora  Borealis;  In  the  Land  of  the  Lapps 
ami  Kvnjns,  bv  Sojihus  Tromholdt,  Lon.,  Ixs5,  2  vols, 
^vo.  Illust.  2.  CTrans.)  Fairy-Tales,  by  H.  C.  Ander- 
-^r,,  I!hi=trRted  by  ,s:eHndinRv"inn  Artie's.  Lon,,  !SS7, 
4to. 

Sigerson,  George,  M.D.,  M.R.I.A.,  |irofe,ssor  ol 
biology  in  Catholic  University  College,  Dublin.  1.  Mod- 
ern Ireland:  Vital  Questions,  Secret  Societies,  and  Gov- 
ernment: 2d  ed.,  Lon.,  ISlli),  12mo.  2.  History  of  the 
Land  Tenures  and  Land  Classes  of  Ireland,  Lon.,  1871, 


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l-"n.,^  l>x|.     .1.  btudio.   of    A.M>.,ina.io„,   Un„   \ssl, 

A  Manual  „     .N„n.u,-Oxi,i.  Ana'stlioMa;    „      I  „     "1     ■ 
.Ni.ie,,..  and  (i..„,.ral  I'raotiti.m.rH.  U,„.,  Issi    sv„ 

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I.  The  Itiiiuoroiia  I'anion, 
>er„ions  ),rcai-licd  to  thu  Mas-e*, 

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lilt  ami  iioti'iuT     „   „  ,  -^  iliM'tliiiiiiMt  iiK    ifiwicii 

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!s !!;4t:'^:^'Yirv';:f I  r "";""•  "'"^'-  '""• 
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I'Ul.ii.  JoCd     isrOSti  •  ;„'^  •  •  "'P<";>n"-'»ilent  uf  Detroil 
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l>"n',  18n"   fi^"""""™   '">J    Coiunierce:    an    Allegory, 
snioby,  Lee.    Whieh  is  Uight  ?  a  Tale,  Lon.,  I    :;,, 

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Siiiie,  Jmnes,  JI. A.,  [«„/<.  voiii    .,,1,1  V    ,11 
•■  „  nll'l I  r        ■     .''""«•  ''""••  '"^'  2  vols.  Svo. 

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material.  pinvM,.,!  lor  liiin  in  ,1...  w  ^  '  "  e  .I'xcelleiit 
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nearly  always  faithful,  spiritud,  nnd  iiettt."-Sj)Crtntor,  1.  I      Simmons,   Thomas.    Oaktlalc  (.ian;,'o:    a  Tale, 
1111.  Lon.,  1870,  12ino;  new  e.l.,  1S72. 

And  scf  ZiJiMKHN,  Helen,  111/™.  '      Simmons,    Rev.   Thomas    Frederick,   M.A,, 

3.  Deutuninoniy,  tlio  People's  Biiok :  its  Origin  and  isij-18s|,  educated  at  the  Royal  Military  College, 
Nature  .- a  Uefenee,  Lon.,  1S77,  Svii.  Anon.  4.  Scbiller,  Sandhurst,  and  at  Worcester  College,  O.xford,  where  ho 
Lon.,  18S2,  12nio.      J.  The  Kingdom  of  All  Israel .-  its  '  graduated  1S4S :  rector  of  Ualton-  Holme  from  LS53,  and 


History.  Literature,  and   Worship,   Lon.,  1SS3,  8vo.     6, 
Life  of  (Joethe,  ("Great  Writers,")  Lon.,  ISS8,  ]2mo. 

Sinie,  William.     1.  King  Capital :  a  Tale  of  Pro- 
vinoial  Ambition,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  IS,s3,  2  vols.  p.  8vo, 
2.  The  lleil   Route;  or.  Saving  a  Nation,  Lon.,  I'* St,  .3 
vols.  or.  8vo.      3.  Houlderstonc 
I'opuhition,  Lon,  188.7,  12mo. 
Lon.,  |S8li,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

Miino,  .Mrs.  MiHiiim.  To  and  Fro  j  or,  Views 
from  Sea  and  Land,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Simeon,  S.  L.  (Trans.)  Russians  and  Germans; 
from  the  French  of  V.  Tissot,  Lon.,  I8S2,  Svo. 

Sinies,  J.  Henry  C,  and  White,  J.  William. 
(Trans.)  Syphilis,  hv  V.  Cornil :  with  Additions  and 
Notes,     must.     IMiiia.,  1882,  Svo. 

Simmins,  S.  The  Modern  lieo  Farm  and  its  Eco- 
nomic .Management.  Ac.  Lon.,  ISSS,  8vo. 

Simmonds,  Henry  S.  All  about  Uattcrsea,  Lon., 
L8S2,  p.  8vo. 

Simmond!<,  Peter  Lnnd,  F.L  S.,  F.R.C.L,  Ac, 
[niitc,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  IS14,  at  Aarhuus,  Denmark  ;  son 
of  a  Danish  officer;  byname  a  midshipman  in  the  British 
navy,  and  resided  .  'amaica  1831-3.1,  and  since  then 
has  been  a  .journa  n  Kngland,  and  correspondent  of 
various  colonial  paiicrs.      lie  has  been  connected  with 


prebendary  in  York  Cathedral  from  1S69.  1.  On  Courts- 
Martial,  Lon.,  1843,  Svo;  .'ith  ed.,  1875.  2.  The  Laity 
in  Convocation;  3d  ed.,  1870.  3.  (Ed.)  The  Lay  Folk's 
Mass-Rook;  or.  The  Manner  of  Hearing  Mass;  with 
Rubrics  and  Devotions  of  the  People  :  in  Four  Texts  : 
;  or,  New  .Meu  and  Old  '  „ith  Appendi.x,  Notes,  and  (Jlossary,  (Early  Englisli 
4.    Cradle   and    Spade,    I'ext  Soe.,)  Lon.,  lS7il,  Svo. 

"The  rich  fulness  of  Canon  Siramnns's  book,  not  only 
for  our  many  students  of  ( Hd  KiicHsh.  but  also  for  a  wider 

I  circle  of  readers,  is  evident  from  its  contents.  '—Acad., 
xviii.  74. 

I      4.  (Ed.)  The  Lay  Folk's  Catechism,  (Early  English 

i  Text  Soc.,)  Lon.,  18S2. 

Simmons,  llev.  William   Johnson,  D.D.,  b. 

!  1840,  at  Charleston,  S.C. ;  of  African  descent ;  graduated 

'at  Howard   University,  Washington,  1873;    entered  the 
ministry  of  the  Baptist  Church  ls"9.     Men  of  Mark, 

i  Cleveland,  0.,  1877. 

I  Simms,  Rev.  Edward,  M.A.,  graduated  at  Wad- 
ham  College,  Oxford,  1827;  ordained  lS3(i;  vicar  of 
Escott,  Devonshire,  IS(l7-77.  L  Holy  Thoughts  and 
Prayers,  L848.  2.  Devout  Musings  on  the  Book  of 
Psalms,  1851.  3.  (Trans.)  The  First  Si*  Books  of  Ho- 
mer's Iliad  :  with  Notes,  1873.  4.  A  Spiritual  Commen- 
tary on  the  Book  of  Psiilins,  Lon.,  18S2,  Svo. 
Simms,  Frederick  Walter,  [nnii;  vol.  ii.,  add.] 


a  great  number  of  international  exhibitions  as  manager  i       'rj,     q  .^'^j^nj   Houtei  England  to  Calcutta   in   1845, 


or  superiiitemlent  of  dift'erent  sections,  esiieoially  tho.se 
of  colonial  products,  and  in  the  preparation  of  reports; 
has  been  actively  employed  as  a  lecturer  at  the  South 
Kensington  Museum,  the  Crystal  Palace,  Ac.  ;  and  has 
received  the  decorations  of  the  Legion  of  Honor  and  the 
Crown  of  Italy.  1.  Science  and  Commerce:  Statistical 
Essays  and  Lectures,  Lon.,  1S72,  12mo.  2.  Hops:  their 
Cultivation  and  Commerce:  with  References  for  Grower, 
Ac,  Lon.,  187«,  p.  Svo.  3.  Fibres  and  Cordage,  ("  Brit- 
ish Manufacturing  Industries,")  Lon.,  187li,  12mo.  4. 
Tropical  Agriculture :  a  Treatise  ou  the  Culture,  Prejia- 
ration,  Commerce,  and  Consumption  of  the  Principal  Pro- 
ducts of  the  Vegetable  Kingdom,  Lon.,  Is77,  8vo.  5. 
Animal  Products:  their  Preparation,  Commercial  Uses, 
Ac,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  6.  The  Commercial  Products  of 
the  .<ea  ;  or.  Marine  Contributiims  to  Food,  Industry, 
and  Art,  Lon.,  IS78,  Svo:  new  ed.,  1883.     7.  The  Com-  , 

rcial  Products  of  the  Aninuil  Kingdom  employed  in  [  y.l""  '".     I 


Lon.,  1877,  fp.  8vo.  2.  The  Principles  and  Practice  of 
Levelling,     lllust.     Lon.,  1S84,  Svo. 

Simms,  J.  H.  Pearly  Mall:  a  Tale:  with  Hints 
to  Wives  and  Mothers,  Lon.,  1S87,  12mo. 

Simnis,  Joseph.  I.  .Nature's  Revelations  of  Char- 
acter; or.  Physiognomy  Illustrated,  Lon.,  1S74,  Svo;  N. 
York.  1883;  8th  ed.,  1887.  2.  Hunmn  Faces:  what 
they  Mean  :  how  to  Read  a  Personal  Character.  lllust. 
N.  York,  1887,  Svo. 

Simon,  C.  Solar  Illumination  of  the  Solar  System  ; 
the  Theory  of  Inverse  Squares.  Lon..  1879,  \i.  Svo. 

Simoii,  Rev.  David  Worthington,  Ph.D.,  b. 
1830,  at  Haz.legrove,  Eng. ;  educated  at  Lancashire  In- 
dependent College,  .Manchester,  and  at  Halle,  Germany  ; 
professor  of  general  theology  and  philosophy  at  Spring- 
field College,  Birmingham,  1809-84,  and  since  then  iirin- 
u-ofessor  of  systematic  theology  and  church 


Nations,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  10.  The  British  Roll  of 
Honour  :  a  Descriptive  Account  of  the  Various  Orders 
of  Chivalry,  Ac,  and  Detailed  Record  of  those  British 
Subjects  will!  have  been  decorated  by  the  Queen  and  by 
Foreign  Sovereigns  during  the  Last  Fifty  Years.  lllust. 
Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Simmons,  Alfred.  1.  Old  England  and  New  Zea- 
land, Lon.,  1879,  Svo.  2.  State-Directed  Colonization: 
The  Proposal  E.xplained,  Ac,  Lon.,  188(5,  IBuio. 

Simmons,  II.  Farnborough  Hall;  or.  New  Life 
on  the  Old  Farm,  Lon.,  lsS2,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  i 

Simmons,  II.  E.     Glad  Tidings.   lllust.   N.  York,  I 
1872,  sm.  4to.  > 

Simmons,  J.  F.  1.  The  AVeldod  Link,  and  other 
Poems,  Phila.,  18.^1,  l2mo.  2.  Rural  Lyrics,  Elegies,  and 
other  Short  Poems,  Phila.,  1885,  l2mo. 

Simmons,  James  I*.  1.  War  in  Heaven  :  a  Dis- 
quisition, Biblical  and  Rational,  concerning  Angels, 
Devils,  and  .Men,  and  the  Creation,  Fall,  and  Redemp- 
tion of  the  Human  Soul,  Phila.,  1870,  Svo.  2. 
Earth  :  in  which  is  presented  the  Brief  and  Plain  f-ys- 
tem  of  Religion  which  is  revealed  in  the  Bible  when 
construed  as  applied  to  Pre-Existent  Spirits,  Fallen 
Angels,  Ac,  Bost.,  1S7S,  12mo. 

Simmons,  ticn.  Sir  John  Linlorn  Arabin, 
R.E.,  O.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  b.  1821  ;  served  in  the  Crimea, 


me...  - - 

Dorner,  Edin.,  1801-63,  5  vols.  Svo.  With  I  rwick,  \\ ., 
(trans.)  Biblico-Theological  Lexicon  of  New  Testament 
Greek,  by  Hermann  Cremer,  Edin.,  1872,  Svo;  n"W  ed., 
1878,  4to". 
Simon,  Eliznheth  S.  (Trans.)  The  Will-o'-thc 
-  ■         •      -  "     ,1877. 


Ac.)  consul-general  at  Warsaw  1858-60;  governor  of  ,  l"< 
the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  1870-75;  re- ,  an 
tired  1888.     The  .Military  Forces  of  Great  Britain,  Lon.,    In 


1.871,  Svo 
•'  Simmons,  P. 

De  Witt  C,  mipni. 
1346 


E.  U.,"  (Pseud.) 


AVisiis  :  a  Tale  ;  from  the  German,  Southport,  En 

Simon,  Fanny.  Miss  Blake's  Times,  Lon.,  1883, 
p.  Svo. 

Simon,  J.  I>.  House-Owner's  Estimate:  What 
will  it  Cost  ?   Lon.,  1874  ;  2d  ed.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

Simon,  Sir  John,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 
F.R.C.S.,  F.R.S.,  [<inU;  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  IS16.  1.  Ex- 
periments on  Life,  as  Fundamental  to  the  Science  of 
Preventive  Medicine:  an  Aildress,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo.  2. 
Public  Health  Reports.  Edited  for  the  Sanitary  Insti- 
tute of  Great  Britain  by  Edward  Seaton,  M.D.,  F.R.C.l'. 
Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Simon,   Robert    M.,    M.B.,   M.R.C.P.,  assistant 
Peace  on    physician  to  the  Birmingham  General  Hospital.     Lec- 
tures on  the  Treatment  of  Common  Diseases  ol  the  fkiu. 
Lon.,  1888,  12mo. 

Simon,  \y„  .M.D.  Manual  of  Chemistry  :  n  Guide 
to  Lectures  and  Laboratory  Work,  for  Beginners,  Lon., 
1SS5.  Svo. 

Simonds,  Arthur  Ileaman,  Whlttemorc, 
George   Francis,  Farrer,  William  Gardner. 

ad  Ilnrtwell,  Emory  Adams.    Catalogue  of  tlic 
.  hienogamous   and   Vascular   Cryptogamous   Plants   ot 
Fitchburg  and  Vicinity,  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  188ft. 
See  CooLEV,  '      Simonds,  William  Edgar.     I.  The  Law  of  Dc 
I  sign  Patents:  Reported  Decisions  of  the  United  Stale- 


SIM 

Courts  N.  York,  1874,  Svo.  2.  Manunl  of  Patent  Laws : 
with  Appendix  upon  the  Snlo  of  Patents  .\  York  187.) 
12mo  ;).  yumiuary  of  the  I,aw  of  I'ntenls  for  Useful 
Inventions:   with  Kornis,  N.  York    ls>i-i    lo,,,,, 

Simons,  Ezra  l>e  Freest,  l.  DiVi.a.  pi„,u,es  of 
the  Christian  Centuries,  Troy,  N.Y,  I  ^7o  Ifinio  •>  A 
Regiinental  History:  the  One  Ilun.lre.l 'ai„l  Twe"ntv- 
Fillh  New  \ork  V^oluntuprs.    Illust.    N.York    ls-;s    ><vn 

bXTZX^''-  *-''"'"^"-"-  '"''' ■■ " ■^"''•••'  '^""'"K- 

Simons,  John  W.,  [„»„,  vol.  ii., acl,l.]  The  Beau- 
scant ;  a  Manual  for  Knights  Templar,  N,  Y'ork,  1874 
12ino.  '  )       "> 

w  til  the  (.real  Preaohers  :  with  ]!i..;;raphi..al  Noti.^es 
Phila.,  1S,1,  Svo      2    (iospel   Awakening  Sermons.  A,l' 

tT"'-  iVu-f  ,"f/^'™'"'""  ™"'l'"--'-l  I'.v.Moo.lv  «i„l 
Sankey  in  Philadelphia,  New  York,  Chicago,  and  13oston  : 
with  Lives.      Illust.     (Jhic.,  l'<77,  I2ino 

Sinipkin,  H.  l.  IJur  Sol.liers  and  .bailors  in  Ejsyi.t 
Lon  I8S2,  t.,K  2  Following  the  Drum:  .Soldier  Lfe 
in  Pence  and  War,  Lon.,  Isss,  cr   Svo 

Simpson,  Uev.  A.  L.,   [-w,, 'vol.   ii.,  add.l     1. 
L-/^'"""  "'"'  "!*'  *'"■  \  "-■»■'  "■"'  "ther  Sermons.  Edin., 
Life  and  Works,  Lon..  18711,  |2ino 
Arh'r,X""8'8.^'    '^'•''"-      ''""'''     ''"'••''^'^-      I""^'' 

Simpson,  Alexander  Hussell,  M.D     F  H  C  P 

Edin.  i.rofessor  of  midwifery  and  diseases  of  'women 
and  children  in  tlie  University  of  Edinhurgh.  Contri- 
butions to  Obstetrics  and  (iyna'cology,  Lon.,  18,80 
8vo.  ' 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Alexander  llnssell.  l.  Gales 
and  iJoors,  I,on  1884,  .■f2mo.  2.  liuilding  for  (iod  :  or, 
Houses  not  made  with  Hands,  Lon.,  1887    Ismo 

Simpson,  Archibald  Ilenrv,  M.A.,  b  IS14. 
gra.luated  at  Christ's  Coll.-e.  Cambridge:  called  to  tlio 
bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  186>.  Treatise  on  the  Law  and 
Practice  relating  to  Infants,  Lon..  1876,  8vo 

Simpson,   Arthnr   llarwiok.    The   Gospel    of 
Healing,  Lon.,  Ls8a,  p.  Svo.     And  see  Simpson,  Siii  J  Y 
in/ni.  '     '' 

Simpson,  llentham.  Outlines  of  Natural  Phi- 
losciphy,  Lon.,  187:!,  12nio. 

Simpson,  Christina  N.  The  Prince's  B.i.x ;  or, 
Iho  Magic  Mirror:  a  Tale  for  the  Youni',  Lon  ls79 
iMno.  ■'  ' 

Simpson,  Edward,  [.wt,,  vol.  ii..  second  of  the 
rame,  add.,]  b.  1824,  in  New  York;  entered  the  navy 
IStl);  graduated  at  Annapolis  1846;  served  in  the 
Mc.vican  and  civil  wars;  commodore  1878  ;  rear-admiral 
1884;  retired  1886;  president  of  the  U.S.  Naval  Insti- 
tute 18S(iS8.  1.  The  Naval  Mission  t<,  Kurope,  Wash., 
Jg^.'  2  ^'''«-  '^^■'•'    2.  ixeport  of  the  (inn-Foundry  Board, 

Simpson,  Mrs.  Evangeline  M.  Marplot  Cupid. 
By  \an  Sa.\on,  [pseud.]     Host.,  1883,  2 Imo 

Simpson,  Eve  Ulnntyre.  Dogs  of  other  Days: 
^elson,  Puck,  Ac,  Lon.,  18M.  12mo 

Simpson,  II.  F.  Morland,  (Trans.)  The  IV- 
Jlistory  of  the  North,  based  on  Contemporary  Memorials, 
by  the  Late  Chamberlain  .1.  J.  A.  Worsaae  :  with  a  Brief 
Memoir  of  the  Author,  Lon.,  18S6,  ji.  Svo. 

Simpson,  Henry,  M.D.  1.  Typhus  and  Typhoid 
lever,  Lon.,  1882,  cr.  Svo.  2.  Hull  Koyal  IiiHrmarv 
Ihysicians,  Surgeons,  &e.,  from  1782  to  1887,  Lon' 
188s,  cr.  4to. 

Simpson,  Hev.  Henry  Trail,  M.A..  late  rector 
of  Adel,  Yorkshire.  Arch.e.dogia  Adelensis ;  or,  A  His- 
tory of  the  Parish  of  Adel,  in  the  West  Biding  of  York- 
shire, Lon.,  18711,  r.  8vo. 

tli'.'.hls'fo'rvI';f''fi'i?,*''i''  •^'l''>«"5i«'  'splres  to  he  more  than 

ii,    t„  5    ..     f'-'f'*^  parish:  it  i.s  Intended  to  be  a  con- 

til  Jiilioii  to  tlie  history  of  England.  .  .  ,  Thointh  the 

rafh,      „M,l"'i  ""'■''■'•■'"  '\^'  I'll'freiit  In  the  mutter, 
railiei  than  in  the  form.  .  .  .  E.tpent  s.s  n  mere  TOlleetlon 

t»'^,Tf!}'  ^"'  •■'""■•,•■  clyssifloatlon  the  »V  k  m,   t  bcM   o- 
nounced  a  cnmparative  fftliUrc.''-.>7;crt,i/„;-  111    t"S7 

Simpson,  J.  E.  I.  (Trans.)  Aliette,  (  La  Mort,)  by 
Octave  Feuillet,  Lon.,  1S8«,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  lu^ne, 
by  Irincess  Olga  CantaouiJne  Altierl,  Lon.,  1886,  cr 
Svo     .).    (Trans.)  H6lenc,  (Madame  Villeferan  Jeune,) 

Zvt«  l?u^^'"«?'  ^""•'   1»8«.".  8vo.     4.  (Trans.) 
^yte,  by  Hector  Malot,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 


SIM 

I      Simpson,  J.  J.     The  Grape-Vlne:  its  Propagation 

j  and  Culture,  Lon..  ISSH.  121110. 

I     Simpson,   Sir  James    Young,   Bart.,   M.D., 

D.C.L.,  [o,w,,  vol.  ii.,  ad.l.,]  isil-isro.  For  biog.,  see 
Di-.vs,  John  „,/„■«.  I.  Obstetrical  and  Gynieeological 
Works.     Ldited  by  A.  R.  Simpson.     Edin:.   1871-72  3 

1,  .  '°n,  •  '^'■'■■*'»-'"l"Ki"il  Kssays.  Edited  bv  John 
Stuart.     Edin.,  1><72,2  vols.  4to. 

t„n""l''-s"'V..  "'""o    ,''•,'■    ^""'^'"K    Havenward, 
ls".i;  s,   Ifimo."'"       '      '"''"'  ""^  """'^  ''"""'•   '"'"■' 
Simpson,  John  Hawkins.     A  New  Crusade  to 
put  down  A\ars,  Lon.,  I,s71     l''ni,i 

isrr*,'J'''i«-'i''"''i!  '•"'^'•"ve.  ["»^.,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
180.,  ,Vlss,,  b  ,1,  Norlolk.  Hng.,  and  educated  at  C,,;. 
pus  Chri.sti  (olege.  Cambridge;  eonlrihuted  largdv  to 
periodicals,  and  was  the  author  of  a  number  of  plays  and 
adaptations  which  have  been  successful  on  the  staae 
tor   Ever  and   Never:  a  Novel,    Lon.,  1884,  2  vols.cr! 

Simpson,  Joseph.     Claims  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land  (.n  National  Support,  Lon.,  1874,  p   Svo 
Simpson,  Margaret. Stewart.    1.  Steps  through 
!  the  Stream  ;  or,  Daily  Headings  for  a  Month.  Lui,.,  |s7!( 
I  f<l-  '*•>»<>■     2.  Beautiful  upon  the  Mimntains;  or,  Even- 
ing Headings  for  a  Month,  Lon.,  1880,  lOnio.     3.  Wells 
of  Hater,  Lon..  1882,  s((.  lOmo 

I  of  Nassau    Villain  Senior,  (y.  r.,  „,„,,  vol.  ii. :)  married, 

1.  oj,  to  Charles   luriicr  Simpson,  barrister-at-law.     I 

(Irans.)  Correspondence  of  Napoleon  with  his  Brother 

Joseph,    Lon.,  1850.   2   vols.   Svo.     2.  (Trans.)   Memoir, 

,ia\      '   ""','    '^'=>"'""«  "•'  Ale.vis  de  Tocquevillc,  Lon., 

C-.  •  „-  ';"'■'■  •"'■"•  '^-  --^  '"'"g  Summer's  Day,  Lon. 
1 8 1. J,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"A  .siniplo  pleasant,  sparkling  storv,  that  mk'lit  easilv 
be  Ir  le, ,  oaliiig  with  kin'dl.v,  (MillivatL^  , ,  1 ,1  "X,r  1  a',\ 
;o  .  lo  placed  amidst  all  the  nameless  reliiiintMiflTiXcs 
ot  lovely  and  (jiiiet  soeiiery."-,sy„rtu/or.  xlvi.  l,^so 

4.  (Trans.)  Summary  of  Modern  History,  by  Jules 
Mi_ehelet,  Lon.,  1875,  12;  .  5.  Winnie's  Ilistorv,  Lon., 
T  '  ;Ly"'*-  '"'•  **■"•  "  »c"'l'line  and  her  Suitors 
Lon  ,1880,  .1  vols.  cr.  8vo.  7.  (Trans.)  Monsieur  GuizoJ 
in  1  rivate  Life  (1787-1S74,)  by  his  Daughter-in-Law, 
Madame  De  \\  itt,  Lon..  1880,  Svo.  s.  Jufius  and  Mary 
Mohl :  Letters  and  Recollections.     Illust.     Lon.,   Issf, 

n.it'^O.i-'  ';V"'i  "■'I''''-',!'™''  |"'\^I'>'ln'"''  Mold's  letters,  and 
not  lor    M.  Mohls.   though   .\  .  Mcjlils  letters    are    .tton 

hite.i    V  ■    i'r .?      '-'"1"'  ''.':"'  '""''V  l'-'">l'-'"H'ss  and  slinui- 
-Maiianie  .Molil,  —.■^jKclalur,  Ix.  700, 

She  has  also  edited  (he  following  works  from  the 
inanu-scnpts  left  by  her  father:  1.  Journals  kept  in 
France  and  Italy  from  ls48  to  1852:  with  a  Sketih  of 
the  Revolution  of  ls.18.  Lon..  1871,  2  vols.  Svo 

Mr.  Senior  know  iiitiniatelv  inanv  of  the  best  men  on 
the  (oiilineiil.and  ^-atliered  I -oin  tlieir  11  .V,,t      S"?" 

IlV,',',','.","'^ '""•''  '^'T'  '^"'  '-''"■'•'■^•'-  "'  » I'"  vo,  Id  next  be 
done,  together  with  a  great  deal  ,,f   niiseellane,   is  and 

"vrUh','i!>'l',;;  ''l,''''V''""^  ''V,"'."  V"-M""  »''"•  l'"''e.'rd 
writing    Ijiit  he  irec|ueiitlv  iiidmed  his  inforniaiits  and 
gossips  to  revise  what  he  lia.l  written:  so  tlm    1  le  w  s  a 

.  •■  The  Hevolmion  of  isis  and  the  coh;<  irnul  have  now  a 

atw-n";?.;,'  .';•■''■  ■'",','■  "'"'  '■""^^■'l"^'"lly  there  islittltha 
is  absolutely  new  HI  lliesi.j.niriia  s  ;  .  .  .  while  nmst  of  tin 

;ire"lx.se;  •':"l'V,';""  "■  '!'■  ■'Y;'"^'^"''^  on  m.neh  .    -a    s 

mv  .vor  t      f      ;;n''"'"^'  PUblioation,  .  .  .  Ciid.aiMo.Uv, 

M>r    xxxi  %  "  *-'^'""""'  '''^'"■•i'-'ul  value.' -.Sad 

2.  Correspondence  and  Conversations  <d'  Alcxi.s  de 
jcqueville  with  Nassau  William  Senior,  Lon.,  1872  cr 

civo.  3.  Conversations  with  M.  Thiers.  M.  Guizot,  ami 
other  Distinguished  I'ersons  during  the  Second  Empire, 
Lon.,  1S7S,  2  vols.  Svo, 

otii,'^r'Il!,H"'^  o-h'"*-' "^'^  J""™«'s  lu've  heen  published,  and 

e  ,0..'  L,  '  ""■  '*'-;'"'^  ."■"-■'■*•'  "'  'I'tVerenl  times  freelv  cir- 
culated in  manuscript;  Imt  the  present  seleclioii  edited 
wi  h  remark..  ,le  skill  an.l  judgment  b v  ,\li'  Simpson  is 
extriuinlinarily  full  ami  int-jrestiiig  "-,■;■„/),.,,•    ."ivl  ."3 

4.  Conversations  with  Distinguished  Persons  .luriiig 
the  Second  Empire,  frmn  i860  t..  I  SO:;  Lon  isofl  0 
Vols.  Svo.  '  '  " 

"The  Journals  now  publisho.l  are  the  l.i.st  which  Mr 
noirn'o?  o  w-  "■"-.'^'•vle  au.l  matter  .lispla  •  his  holies 
m.  a  m,',Si;  "';',',';'  'S  ^™",''''  ■"'  ""--rature  whloli  he 
ma>  alino.st  he  said  to  have  Invented. "-Su(.  Kei:,  xli.x. 


Tocqi: 


* 


T  "•  *%'!??"'"'';"■'  ''"'^  Journals  in  Egypt  and  Malta, 
iion.,  issj,  2  vols.  Svo. 

1347 


SIM 


SIN 


"  Mr.  Senior's  reports  of  the  lanRunfte  of  French  stBtes- 
mun  MU'l  iiiilitic'iiuis  \.^rc  nnt  iniiptly  niimeil  the  lujok  of 
unliillilleil  iiropheey.  The  interest  of  liis  KK.vpliiin  junr- 
nal  is  iif  11  (lidereiit  liiml ;  fur.  with  tlie  e.xeepticm  uf  M. 
<le  I.es.veps,  seareely  any  of  liis  Inl'nrniants  prcjl'esseil  to 
nmiie  any  fureeastof  the  I'nture,  except  tliat  it  was  liope- 
less."— ><(/.  litt:,  liv.  (iiii'i. 

Siinii!<oii,  U"V.  Matthew,  U.D.,  LL.U.,  ISII- 
I8s|,  li.  at  Cadiz,  l>. ;  eilucateil  at  Mailison  College,  Pa.; 
sliiilieil  ami  piiu'liseil  incdicinc,  but  in  isiio  entered  the 
ministry  of  the  .Methocli>^t  Episcopal  Chuieh  ;  presiilent  of 
Indiana  Ashury  University  l.'<:i'.l-lS4.'<;  elected  a  bishop 
Is.'iL'.  1.  One" Hundred  Years  of  Methoilism,  N.  York, 
|S7ii,  12nio.  L'.  Cyclopiedia  of  Methodism:  eiubracing 
.'^ketches  of  its  Kise,  Progress,  and  I'resent  Condition,  Ac 
I'hila.,  l."-7S,  r.  -^vo;  .'ith  ed..  rev.,  Is.s2.  '■'>,  Lectures 
on  I'reacliing,  X.  York.  ISV'.I,  12uio.  4.  Sermons. 
Edited,  from  r'hort-IIand  Reports,  by  George  K.  Crooks, 
D.D.     N.  York,  iss.o,  Svo. 

SiinpNOii,  Itichiird,  [on'c,  vol.  ii.,  add,]  1.  Ed- 
mund Campion:  a  liiography,  I,on.,  ISO",  Svo.  2.  (Ed.) 
The  .School  of  Shakespeare:  with  Notes,  ie.,  Lon.,  1877, 
2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Sinipsoii,  W,  Gralinm.  Micawber  Uedivivus ; 
or.  How  lie  .Maile  a  Fortune  as  a.  Middleman  and  Suc- 
cumbed to  Direct  Supply.  By  Jonathan  Coalfield, 
[pseud.]      I  Must.     I.on.,  ISS:!.  Svo. 

Simpson,  Sir  Walter  (iriiidlay,  liart.,  b. 
1813;  graduated  at  Cambridge;  a  member  of  the 
Faculty  of  Advocates.  Scotland,  since  IS72;  captain  of 
the  Honourable  Company  of  Edinburgh  Oolfers,  The 
Artoftiolf.     Illust.     Edin.,  1SS7,  Svo. 

Simpson,  William,  I'lnie,  vol.  ii.,  Simi'Sox,  W., 
third  of  the  name,  add.,]  b.  ls2;i,  in  Glasgow,  Scotland; 
has  been  employed  in  various  parts  of  the  world  as 
special  artist  to  the  Illustrateil  London  Xews.  He  is  a 
member  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Painters  in  Water 
Colours,  and  has  published  numerous  arclueological 
papers.  I.  A  Souvenir  of  the  War  of  1S7II-1,  from  iho 
Commencement  to  the  Fall  of  Paris:  with  an  Introduc- 
tiou  by  John  Koran  and  a  History  of  the  War  by  Ilcary 
Holl.  Illust.  Lon.,  IS71,  4to.  2.  Meeting  the  Sun  :  a 
Journey  All  Round  the  World  :  tJirough  Egypt,  China, 
Ja]jan.  and  California:  including  an  Account  of  the 
Marriage  Ceremonies  of  the  Emperor  of  China,  Illust, 
Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

"  It  is  certainly  surprising  tliat  ho  should  have  been 
able  topiiii  sncli' varied  anil  correct  iiirormatiuii  about  the 
countries  through  whii-li  ho  passeil  In  the  very  short  time 
he  was  able  to  devote  to  eacli."— .IW.,  No.  2418. 

3.  Picturescjue  People.  Chrcjuio-Lithograph  Plates; 
with  Descriptive  Letter-P;:ss,  Lon.,  Is7."i,  fol.  4.  Shi- 
k,"ire  and  Tomfisli!, ;  a  Souvenir  of  the  Visit  of  the  Prince 
of  Wales  to  India.     Illust.      Lon.,  1876,  4to. 

Simpson,  Kev.  William  Sparrow,  D.D.,F,S.A., 
[iinl(,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  graduated  at  Queen's  College,  Cam- 
bridge. IS.M  ;  ordained  IS.Jl  ;  rector  of  S^.  Vedast  w 
St.  Michael  le  t^uerne,  Ac,  London,  since  18.j7;  minor 
canon  and  librarian  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  since  1861, 
and  su'ii-dean  since  1881.  1.  Sermons  preached  at  St. 
Matthew,  Friday  Street,  Lon.,  18.59.  2.  (E.I.)  Reg\'- 
truiu  Statutorum  ot  Consuetuiliiium  Ecolesiip  Cathedralis 
S.  Pauli  Londiuiensis,  Lon.,  1873,  4to.  3.  (Eil.)  Docu- 
ments illustrating  the  History  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral, 
(Camden  Soc.  Pub.,)  Lon.,  Issu,  4to.  1.  Chapters  in  the 
History  of  Old  St.  Paul's.  Lot;.,  Iss], 

"Full  of  fresh  information  treated  in  such  a  manner 
that  we  can  read  from  cover  to  cover  with  pleasure."— 
Acn<L.  xis..  315. 

Simp8on-Baikie.    See  Raikik. 

Sims,  (.'harles  X.  Life  of  Thomas  ■>:.  Eddy,  D.D. : 
with  Introducticm  by  Rishop  Simpson  N.  York,  1879, 
12mo. 

Sims,  Dnviil.  In  Manbury  City  :  i  Xovel,  Lon., 
1876,  3  vols.  er.  8vo. 

Sims,  tieorge  Robert,  b.  1847,  in  London,  and 
educated  at  Hanwoll  College,  anil  at  Ronn  ;  is  the  author 
of  a  number  of  acted  dramas,  including  The  Lights  of 
Lonilon  unil  The  Romany  Rye,  and  has  contributed 
largely  to  the  Referee,  under  the  pseudonyme  of  Dago- 
net,  and  to  Fun,  the  Weekly  Dispatch,  and  other  peri- 
odicals. His  letters  to  the  London  Daily  News  on  the 
condition  of  the  poor  attracted  much  attention,  anil,  with 
olh'jr  revelations,  led  to  the  formation  of  a  Rova!  Com- 
mission. 1,  Divgonet  liallnils;  chi.;fly  from  the  "  Referee," 
Lon.,  I.'<79,  cr.  Svo.  2.  The  Social  Kaleidoscope,  Lon., 
1880,  12ino.  3.  Zeph,  and  other  Stories.  Lon.,  1880,  p. 
8vo.  i.  Three  lirnss  Rails  :  reprinted  from  the  "  Weekly 
Dispatch,"  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  S.  Uallads  of  Babylon, 
1348 


Lon.,  1880,  p,  8v 
the  •'  Wecl 


ivo.  6.  The  Theatre  of  Life :  reprinted 
from  the  •'Weekly  Dispatch,"  Lon.,  18S1,  p.  Svo.  7. 
How  the  Poor  Live.  Illust.  Lon.,  1883,  4to.  8.  Rogues 
and  Vagabonds,  Lon.,  1885, 12mo.  9.  Stories  in  lilack  and 
White;  reprinted  from  the  "  AVeokly  Dispatch,"  Lon., 
18S5,  p.  Svo.  10.  The  Ring  o'  Bells,  Ac,  Lon.,  ISsfi, 
12iuo.  11.  Mary  Jane's  Memoir;  compiled  from  MS.: 
with  Portrait,  Lon.,  1SS7,  12mo.  12.  The  Land  of  Gold, 
and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  18SS,  12mo.  13.  Mary  Jane 
Married:  Tales  o""  a  Village  Inn,  Lon.,  ISSS,  l2mo.  14, 
Dagonet  Reciter  and  Reader,  in  Prose  and  Verse :  Se- 
lections, Lon.,  Is8s,  p.  Svo. 

Sims,  James  .Uarion,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  [nuii:,  vyl. 
ii.,  add..]  1S13-1SS3,  giaduatcil  at  South  Carolina  Col- 
lege 1832,  and  at  Jert'erson  Medical  College,  Philadel- 
phia, ls:i;i;  practised  in  Montgomery,  Ala.,  lS35-.i3,  in 
New  York  18,)3-61,  in  Paris  and  London  I862-6S,  and 
afterwards  in  New  York,  where  he  was  a  member  of  the 
board  of  surgeons  of  the  Woman's  Hospital,  of  which 
he  had  been  the  projector,  until  1874.  He  gained  a 
World-wide  re])utatioii  by  tiis  skill  in  the  treatment  of 
uterine  disease,  and  the  metliods  and  instruments 
which  ho  devi.^ed  for  facilitating  operations  in  cases  of 
this  nature.  1.  Ilvariotomy,  N.  York,  1873.  2.  The 
Story  of  my  Life.  Edited  by  H.  Marion-Sims.  N. 
York,  ISsi,  l2mo. 

"It  reiinins  a  very  clear  conscience  and  perfect  guile- 
lessoess  to  expose  one's  self  as  lie  lias  done:  but,  having 
done  it,  the  reader  sees  an  enrnot  man,  of  complete  jiurity, 
■lischargini;  his  daily  duty  with  singleness  of  ]uirpose,  and 
reaching  lame  bvco'nscieiitious  and  intelligent  exercise  of 
brain  and  Imnd.''— .Vu/ioa,  xl.  IT. 

"The  whole  I k  is  dcliKlitfuI,  though  llie  unprofes- 
sional reader  \vill  piYibably  eat  bis  dinner  with  more  ap- 
lietite  if  he  skips  some  of  tlie  professional  passages."— .s'u(. 
A'cc.  lix.  7;!'J. 

Sims,  T.  Dyeing  and  RIeaching,  ("  British  Manu- 
facturing Industries,")  Lou.,  1876;  2d  eiL,  IS77,  12mo. 

Simsun,  Alfred.  Travel  in  the  Wilds  of  Ecuador 
and  the  Exploration  of  the  Putumayo  River,  Lon.,  1886, 
p.  Svo. 

"Gives  a  vivid  picture  of  the  present  social  and  ma- 
terial condition  of  the  settled  and  unreduced  provinces  of 
Kcuador. '— ,lfn((..  xxxi.  177. 

Simson,  James.  I.  Contributions  to  Natural 
History,  and  Papers  on  other  Subjects,  Lon.,  1875,  Svo; 
2d  ed.,"  ISSO.  2.  Charles  Waterton,  Lon.,  ISSO,  Svo.  3. 
Reminiscences  of  Childhood  at  Inverkeithing  :  Life  at  a 
Lazaretto,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo.  4.  Ginsies,  as  illustrated 
by  John  Runyan,  Mrs.  Carlyle,  and  others,  Lon.,  1SS3, 
Svo.  5.  The  Social  Emancipation  of  the  Gypsies,  Lon,, 
1885,  8vo.     And  see  SiM.sox,  W.vi.tku,  <nit<\  vol.  ii. 

Sinclair,  A.  C,  and  Fyfe,  Laurence  11.  The 
Hand-Rook  of  Jamaica  for  1882,  Jamaica  and  Lon., 
1882,  Svo. 

Sinclair,  David.  1.  The  History  of  AMganiWi^jan, 
2  vols.  4lo.  2.  Ujis  and  Downs  in  Bumpkin's  Mayor- 
alty of  Boroughtown.  Manchester,  1SS5,  p.  Svo. 

Sinclair,  Dorothea  S.  Sugar-Plums  for  Chil- 
dren. Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

Sinclair,  Kllery.     Victor,  N.  York,  1888,  16mo. 

"Sinclair,    Euffcne,"    (Pseud.)      See    Mooue, 

FUKOKUIIK  A.,  mipi-d, 

Sinclair,  Mrs.  Isabella,  wife  of  Francis  Sinclair, 
Jr.  Indigenous  Flowers  of  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  Lou., 
1887,  imp.  fol.     (Plates,  with  descriptive  text.) 

Sinclair,  Ilev.  J.  1.  .Sabbath  Sermons  from  the 
Westminster  .Usembly's  Catechisi^i,  Edin.,  1886,  si|. 
Uimo.  2.  The  Church  on  the  Sea;  Sermons  for  Eacli 
Sunday  in  the  Year,  Lon.,  1888. 

Sinclair,  J.  M.  1.  Mary  Cloudsdale:  a  Story  for 
Girls,  Lon.,  ISSI,  p.  Svo.  2.  A  Story  for  the  Sehool- 
Room,  Lon.,  1 883.  ]).  Svo. 

Sinclair,  J.  S.  Division-Court  Acts  [of  Canada:] 
Annotations  of  Division-Court  Acts,  Rules,  and  Tarills : 
with  Instructions  to  Clerks  and  Bailiffs,  Toronto,  1879, 
Svo. 

Sinclair,  James.  The  Free  Public  Library  Ques- 
tion Discussed.     By  Sigma.     Aberdeen,  1883. 

Sinclair,  James,  fonrteenth  Earl  of  Caith- 
ness, F.R.S.,  1821-81.  1.1  lures  on  Popular  and  Sci- 
entific Sulyectf,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  snl.,  1879,  p. 
Svo. 

Sjuciajr,  Vd).  .!ohn,  M.A.,  [nnlr,  vol.  IL,  add.,] 
1797-187.).  1.  Harecourt  Church  during  the  Ministry  of 
Rev.  A.  Raleigh,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  2.  Sketches  of  Old 
Times  and  Distant  Places,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

"  Its  store  of  anecdotes  will  furnlsli  something  to  the 
taste  of  every  reader."— i'u/.  Rev.,  xxxix.  289. 


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.i..ns";;!;::^f;!;.;^i:^^-''!:«''-i-n,.  Turkish 

Sinelair,   Tlionias,   M.A.',  b    l<4!    „„,.  t) 
Scotl,,,,,! ;  „  relative  of  Sir  Jol   ,  ii n,,:  ,i,    ,'  "■''"' 

subsequentl.vstu.lie.Mivinitv  theOH  ,?      i"  '  ',""' 

at  (he  \ew  College,  K.liXrL'J.  ■'"""''='''■ '^■•-•■' 

setiger    [verse,]  Lon.,  1875,  li-.uo.      C  l^veC'lr     ,^'^" 
Poem,  Lon.,    sro   n   Sv,,      a    'im,    i     '■"*e>  inlugy,-,i 

it.  English  heightJ^-,^:;;:,  ,tvrr^^;;""r  *';^'Vr 

Fortune:  a  Xovel,  I,on.,  Issi    •       ,,,     '     t  -^he  0».l>k.,,i 
Essay.,  Lon.,  ISSJ    ,,  X'  '  ^™-    ^'  <^"'^*t  = 

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1888,-p.  Sv„      ^"'"'^'•'•''-'^'    In'-tion    in  \Vouien,   C! 
Sinclair,   Rev.  William    Macdoiialcl     Va 

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ISSii  3  vo  ;   Pr"  8.        I'  -?  '"'I'Sl'  Love  ana  AVnr,  I,on., 

a  N.;vei:tn:\s^^,  ti^lr^;;?  "^  "^'^"  "---' , 
S>inker,  Ilev.  Uobert.  \r  A  '  n  n    r     -        ,  .. 

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Mlll'i!u.xUe^':'!!';,;^,tH,''f  7  i^  a  school  „f  philosophv 
Mienie  'have  been    i'.,    ,,,•'•         '  '""  "'"'leni  jihvs  cal 

"'•eiHt Phil,,';,  .Vi.'^^s I  ^;,:,v^\V'7'^ '''■*'■''■  l^''"^ 

"■I'ile.  !  .  .  M,!   s'i,  ,'„'-',■'.  ,\^''  /,    '»  i'l"  ■"eas,.rf  all  il,o 

Esoteiio  Buajhism,  Lon.,  1883,  p.   8vo;    o.h  «J., 

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"^e  M-.uhl   ;,,'",  ■''r„lS,'.t';',  t"i'l."-  '•""  ;«nsteri,y' wi  1. 

iiett  .Iclivei's  hisKos*i?el  with  nii.r    'r,'''-'''"""  "'"t  Mr.  Si,,. 
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Bl--a.ikv;"!,n"l;j:::r!;;/'"'  -^   ^-'-t  "y  JIada,„o 

nett,  .,„..,.  The  Purpose  Of  xb:;^;;:^^L:!-.88^';:- 

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8vo     4    Th.  T    p""''8'-'- Cambridge,   Ca,nbridge,   1876 
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Siree,  J«,„es.    Saved  by  a  Smi'e,  Lon.,  1886  p 

Wo, ", p.  K,',g', •,888""  ""'"■'  "^  •■^"«"vood  Forest, 
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scribed and  Illustrated,  N.  York,  1885,  12mo. 

Skiiile,  Ilobcrt  II.  1.  (Ed.)  The  Survey  of  the 
County  of  York,  taken  by  John  de  Kirkby,  cominonly 
cai'.d  Kirkby's  Inquest;  also,  Inquisitions  ol  Knight  8 
Fees  &<:.,  (Surtees  Soc.  Pub.,)  Durham,  1867,  Svo.  2. 
(Ed  )  The  Register  of  the  Guild  of  Corpus  Christi  in 
the  City  of  York,  (Surtees  Soc.   Pub.,)  Durham,   18,2,  | 

^'skeat,  Bertha  M.,  .laughter  of  Rev.  AV.  W.  Skeat   ■ 
hilni      A  Word-List  illustrating  the  C.irrespondence  ot 
Modern     English    with    Anglo-French    Vowel-Sounds,  ; 
(Engli-sh  Dialect  Soc.,)  Lon,,  IsSl,  p.  Svo.  „  t>     i 

Skeat,   Rev.  Walter  William,   M.A.,   LL.D,  i 
[,n,lc,  vol.  ii.  add.,]  b.  1835,  in  Lon.lon  ;    educated  at 
King's   College  School,  at  .Sir   11.  Cholmeley  s   teohool, 
Highgate,  and  at  Christ  College,  Cambridge,  where  he 
gr.Mluated,  first  class  Theol.  Trip.,  1858,  and  was  elected 
a  Fellow;  ordained  ISCll;  curate  of  Last  Dereham  1801 
-02.  and  of  Godaliuing  1863;  mathematical  lecturer  at 
Christ's    College   1SC,4-71,  and    English    lecturer   180,- 
8:;'  Elrington   and  liosworth  professor  of  Anglo-Saxon 
at   Cambridge   since    1878.       He    is    a  member   of   the 
English    Dialect   Society,  which   he  had   the   iinncipal 
part  in  founding,  and  of   the    Early  English  Te.\t  So- 
iietv,    and    vice-president    of    the    Philol,,gical   Society 
of  Cambridge  and    London.     1.  Parallel   E.x tracts  from 
Twcntv-Xine  Manuscripts  of  Piers  Plowman  :  with  Com 
ments,"   (Early    English    Te.xt    Soc.,)    Lon.,    1806,    Svo. 
2    (E<1.)    The    Romans   of    Partenay,  or   ot    l.usignan, 
otherwise   known  as  the  Tab   of  Melusine ;   translated 
from  the  French  of  La  Coudrelte:    with    Introduction. 
Notes,  and  (ilo.-sarial  Inile.\,  (Early  English  Text  hoc) 
Lon     1860,  Svo.      3.  (Ed.)  The  Vision  of  William  con- 
cerning  Piers  Plowman,  (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.,)   Lon., 
1867-85,  4  vols.  Svo.     (Vols.  i.  and  ii.  are    mentioned 
under  their  full  titles,  «„(,■,  vol.  ii. ;    vol.  in.   contains 
Text  C,  completing  the  three  versions  of  the  text,  wit  i 
Richard  the  Redeles  and  The  Crowned  King;  and  vol. 
iv,.  which  is  in  two  iiarts,  contains  notes,  glossarR-s,  ic. ; 
Stmlents'    Edition,  Oxf.,  1886,  2  vols)      4.  (Ed.)  The 
Lav  of  Havelok  the  Dane:  composed  about  A.D.  l.'Mt: 
for'merly  edited  by  Sir  F.  Madden,  (Early    Eng.  Text 
Soc.)  Lon.,  1808,  Svo.     5.  (Ed.)  The  Bruce.    By  Master 
John  Barbour.    Lon.,  1870-77,  3  vols. , Svo.     6.  Hand-List 
of  some  Cognate  Words  in  English,  Latin,  and  dreek, 
Lon.,1871,8vo.    7.  (Ed.)  Joseph  of  Arimathie:  otherwise 
called  the  Romance  of  the  Seint  Graal,or  Holy  Grail :  an 

Alliterative   Poem,  written  about  A.D.  1350,  and  now 

first  printed  from  the  I'nique  Copy  in  the  Vernon  MS. 

at  Oxford:  with  an  Appendix,  Notes,  anil  Glossanal  In- 

...        .         ..        .      ri.....    C     ..      \     I....        HJ7I       tt.-rt  S      IV.A    1 


dices,  (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc,,)  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  8.  (Ed.) 
8nn.Mm<!nsnf  Enalish  Literature,  AD.  1394 -1579.  Oxf., 
li<71  12ino.  it.  (Ed.)  Specimens  of  English  Lit.'jrature, 
A.D.  1298-i;;'.l3,  Oxf.,  1872,  12mo.  10.  (Ed.)  A  Treatise 
on  the  Astrolabe  :  addressed  to  bis  Son  Lowys  by  Geof- 
Irev  Chaucer,  (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc,  and  Chaucer  Soe.,) 
Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  11.  (Ed.)  The  Gospel  according  to  St. 
Mark  in  Anglo-Saxon  and  Northumbrian  Versions,  Lon., 
1872  4to.  12.  Questions  for  Examination  in  English 
'l850 


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Literature,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.      13.    (Ed.)  Sevrn  Ko- 
printed  Glossaries,  (English  Dialect  Soc.,)  1S73,  8ro.      4. 
Ed.)  Rav's  Gh.s.sary  Reprinted,  1874.     15.  (Ed.)  Tales 
from  the  Canterbury  Tales,  Lon.,  1874,  12mo.     1«.  (Ed.) 
Chaucer's  Prioress's  Talc,  Sire  Tbopas,  ic,  Uxt.,  1S|4; 
2d  and  rev.  ed„  Lon.,  1877, 12mo.    17.  (Ed.)  Ihe  Gospel 
a.;cording  to  St.  Luke  in  Anglo-Saxim,  18;4.     '^-  Ifd-) 
Plutarch  :  being  a  Selection  from  the  Lives  in  North  '  1  lu- 
tarch  which  illustrate  Shakespeare's  Plays:    with  Intro- 
duction, Notes,  Index  of  Names,  and  Glossanal  Index, 
Lon  ,  1875,  or.  Svo  and  p.  Svo.     19.  (Ed.)  The  Two  Noble 
Kinsmen.     By  Shakespeare  and  Fletcher.     Cambridge, 
1875,121110.      20.  (Kd.)   Chattcrton:  including  the  Ac- 
knowledged Poeies  and  Satires,  The  Rowley  Poems,  with 
i  nn    Essay  iiroving    tlieir  Authorship,  a  Memoir  ol  the 
I  Poet    and  Selections   from  his  Prose  Writings,  (Aldino 
i  Edition  of  the  British  Toets,)  Lon.,  1876,  2  vols.  fp.  Svo. 
j  21.  A   List  of  English  Words  ,lio  Etymology  of  whicti 
!  is  illustrated  by  Comjiarison  with  Icelandic.     Prepared 
I  in  the  Form  of  an  Aiipendix  to  Cleasby  and  Vigfusson  s 
'  Icelandic  English  Dictionary.    Lon.,  1S7B,  4to.    22.  (Ed.) 
Five  Glossaries,  (English  Dialect  Soc,,)  1870.     23.  (E.  . 
Chaucer's  Man  of  Law's  Tale,  Ac, Oxf.,  1877.     24.  (bd.) 
Alexander  and   Dindimus;  c:-.  The  Letters  of  Alexan- 
der to  Dindimus,  King  of  the  Brahmans:  with  the  Re- 
plies of  Dindimus,  (Early  English  Text  Soc.,)  Lon.,  l^,s, 
tivo      "5    (Ed.)  The  Gospel   according    to    St-   John   in 
Anglo  Sii.von,  Ac,  1878.      26.  An  Etymological  Diction- 
nrv  of  the  English  Language,  arranged  on  an  Historical 
Basis,  Oxf.,  1879-81,  4  vols,  4to  ;  new  ed.,  1884;  Supple- 
ment to  the  1st  ed.,  1884. 

"  Mr  Skeat  has  few  rivals  in  knowledge  of  the  EiigUsli 
language  and  its  history  ;  and  as  for  philology,  '''•-■''f, '«';': 
,lmrbt  llial  the  root  of  the  nuUler  is  in  liini,  Ktxniologs 
with  him  is  a  scicntitie  process,  aiul  "<'^  >\.^'^''%'''^l'Z^,\ 
L'licsses  more  or  less  iiigciiinns  and  siiccesslul.  He  i'- "t-" 
mi.l  both  ill  literature  Olid  philnU.gy.  patient,  nidiisti  ions, 
11  d  painstaking.  AecoidiiiBly,  bis  ,licti,mory  is  indisiien- 
"aMtPrallwho  w-,,ul,l  study  the  ICiiglisl.  laiigm.ge  aiid  Us 
origin  soientilically  and  hi-torica  ly.  It  »■'":''"  ?,'^ 
copious  rimmt  of  n.oileni  I'l''l''l"B'''"l.rVf™"',li ','/'. 
wl'ioh  has  been  (iiliwiitly  »nd  suceessliilly  lultn uted,  but 
it  adds  to  the  labouis  of  olliers  the  mature  results  ol  -Mr. 
i-keat's  own  profound  studies  in  the  same  held,  — .!(/,. , 
'  No.  28:10.  ,       ^ 

27.  (Ed.)  Isle  of  Wight  Words,  by  H.  Smith:  Ox- 
fordshire Words,  by  Mrs.  Parker,  Ac,  (Engli.sh  Dialect 
Soc.)  Lon.,  1881,  Svo.  28.  (Ed.)  Aelfrie's  Lives  ol  the 
Saints  ;  being  a  Set  u{  Sermons  on  Saints'  Days  formerly 
observed  bv  the  Englisli  Church.  Anglo-Saxon  and  Eng- 
lish. Part's  I.,  II.  (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc)  Lon,,  18s  - 
f^o  8vo.  29.  (Ed.)  History  of  English  Khy'hm.  By  E. 
Guest.  New  ed.,  Lon.,  1SS2,  Svo.  30.  (Ed.)  Fitzh'T- 
b.it's  Husbandry,  (Eng.  Dialect  Soc.,)  1SS2.  31.  The 
Jo-pel  of  St.  Mark  in  Gothic,  according  to  the  Transla- 
tion made  by  Wulfila  in  the  Fourth  Century  :  with  a 
(irammaticul  Introduction  and  Glossarial  Index,  0.\f., 
1S82,  fp.  Svo.  32.  A  Concise  Etymological  Dictionary  of 
the  English  Language,  Oxf.,  1883,  er.  Svo  ;  3d  ed.,  1880. 
"It  is  not  a  mere  nbridgnient,  as  Mr.  Skeat  is  careful  t.i 
fxnlain,  but  has  been  entirely  rewritten.  It  is^  nrraiiKcl 
, ,11  what  the  author  calls  'an  unusual  but  exeelleiit  plan. 
Ml  the  derivatives  of  a  given  word  are  made  to  fol  i,\v  tiic 
(.riiiinal  word,  but  the  ilerivntives  are  also  given  in  ihcir 
ali,lial">llcal  order  with  H  cross-reference  to  the  pareiil 
word  The  plan  is  ecrmiiily  upusiial ;  as  to  its  excelleiice 
there  will  probably  be  niiicli  dillerenee  ol  oiiinion,  — .l»i,, 
'  No,  'JSiifi, 

33.  (Ed.)  The  Kingis  Qunir,  bigether  with  A  Ballad  of 

i  Gooil  Counsell.     Bv  King  James  the  First  of  Scotland. 

(Scottish  Text  So.' I     Edin.,  1S84,  Svo.     34.  (Ed.)  'Ihe 

Talo  of  Gamclyn,  Irom  the  Harleian  MS.,  Collated,  Ac, 

Oxf.,  1884,  cr."8vo.     35.  (Ed.)  The  War"  of  Alexamler. 

'  (Farly  Eng.  Text  Soc)   1SS6.      30.  The  Principles  ol 

i  English  Etymology.     First  Series :  The  Native  Element. 

;  Oxf..  1887,  p.  Svo.  ... 

\     "A  elearand  interesting  analysis  of  the  '  n""™' ';1,';'»,<^,';, 

I  In  EiiKlish,    III  some  points  it  sliows  a  distinct  ad\anre  on 

1    he  author's  •  Ktyniohlgical  Dictionary  of  the  l-''Klisb   -;    ; 

'  L'uage,'    The  misleading   theory  ol  '  root  ,leeriniiiati\c> 

!  r,as  disappeared,  and  the  laws  of  vocalism    lavc  beco    c 

far  stricter,  .  .  ,  The  book  Is,  ,m  the  wlnde,  the  best  guide 

i  to   English   etymology  that  has    yet  appeared.  — .U'ln'., 

I  37.  (Eli.)  The  Gospel  according  to  St.  Matthew  in 
i  Anglo-Saxon,  18S7.  38.  (Ed.)  Chaucer's  Minor  Pocim- 
!  Oxf.,  1888,  p.  Svo.  With  Nun.\i.,  J.  H.,  (ed.)  A  Biblio- 
i  graphical  List  of  Works  illustrative  of  the  Various  Dm- 
!  Icots  of  English.  Compiled  by  Members  of  the  Engli-h 
i  Dialect  Society.  Lon.,  1873-75-77,  Svo.  And  see  Mav- 
HEW,  Rev.  a.  L.,  »i<^ir.i.  „    ,      ,  , 

Skccn,  William.     1.   Adam's   Peak;    Legendary 


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Traditions  ami  Historic  Notices,  Lon  ,  1S7I    Iflmo      2 
Mountain-Life  and  Coffco-Cnltivation  in  CoVlor.,  Lnn.,' 
«  '    .^■""•.     •  ^V.'^' Typography,  Colomlm,  1872,  ,Hvo 
SkilUiigtoii,    llev.    Sydney    William,    il  A 

praduuted,  lir.t  clas.  Lit  Hun,.,  at  Ura-enoHo  Coll^^-t-; 
Oxfo.  I,  IMil;  ordained  l«fl7  ;  Fellow  of  l-niver<.itv  Col 
lege  «in™  1809;  formerly  assistant  inasler  in  Cijartcr- 
housc  .School.  1.  The  ,<lnless  Sulferor:  Six  Sermons 
Lon  1S7I,  p  Svo;  l.3,h  cd„  1883.  2.  0,.r  Sin,'  "j 
Our  .Saviour:  Pari.sh  Sermons,  Lon.,  Is7li    p   Svo 

.Skfldiiii;,  Susie  Unrstow.  I.  (ki.')  iji;,i,  „f 
Meiolow  and  drove.  IHusl.  N.  York,  ISSi;,  ,,„.  gvo 
2  (lid.)  iamiliMr  Uirds,  and  what  the  I'oet.^  .in«  of 
them.  Illuat.  N,  Vork,  1S8(1,  s...  Svo  ;',  (M,iii,,n,A 
of  Birds,  must.  N.  York,  IS8B,  .»,,.  s;.o;  4  (K!r 
Songstcraof  the  Uranohes.    Ilhist.    N.  York,  lss6,  l8mo 

0.  (hd  )  Flowers  froui  iJcIl  and  Bower:   l>oems.     Illun* 
^.  York,  ISSii,  lSm„.  ^'lu.  u 

1 ,  o'^Vsl?,"?..'^'""'-  ^"'''"''  "■'"«-^'  »"''  ■"'"-•f  rooms,  '■ 
Ijon.,  1  S80,  12mo.  ' 

Skeltoii,  Mrs.  (Jcorgc.  How  it  came  to  I'a^s  •  a  ' 
^ovel,  Lon.,  1871,  2  vol.s.  p.  Svo  '       i 

,,**'f'='V;"V''?''"''^-"-,I'f-D.,b.  18.U;  amemberof  ' 
the  laculty  of  Advocates,  .Scotland,  since  1S5  I ;  .secretary  I 
ol  the  Board  of  Supervision,  .Scotland,  since  ISBS-  com  ' 
missmner  of  supply  f„r  the  county  of  Abertlecn.  '  S.,me  1 
ollus  works  were  imblished  under  the  pseudonymc  of 

■Jhirley,  7.  ,-.,  .„„,.,  vol.  ii.  1.  Thalatta!  or.  The  ' 
(ireat  (commoner:  a  Political  Uom^nice.  Lnn  ISil"  Svo  i 
2.  lienj.arnin  bisraeli  :  the  Past  and  the  Futme  :  a  Let-  ' 
ter  to  John  Bull.  By  a  Democratic  Tory.  Lon  18i;s  i 
.{.  Boardin;;  Out  of  Pauper  Children  in  .Scotlan.l,  Edin  ' 

r  'u  '^^'n"  ■*•  ^!"'  li"P«!'^lii'ient  of  .Mary  Stuari!  r 
and  other  Papers,  Lon.,  Isrti,  Svo.  5.  Essays  i,,  i),,  ' 
mance  and  Studies  from  Life,  Lon.,  1878   svo 

"The  graceful  writer  who  ha."  tjaiiieil  a'n  ontranco  ini.i 
many  of  the  most  dolightliil  comers  ol^,,,r  m,"  ™  •  m  Ir 
the  name  o  '  slnrlcy'  i.s  scrcely  .second  t.,  anv  ,  fiis  ie  ,- 
■ration.  W  lien  lie  coincs  down  out  of  those  i",h'  sa„t  va  1- 
le.vs  an,]  pathways  bordered  with  classic  a.J  li  ,  el  a 
wnles  himself  ■John  Skelton.'  discoiiiso'ii  ,  t  0  P 
Iws,  or  clears  out  the  eiiciimhered  hv-wavs  \,f  hi  "orv  Is 
Y'l'k  IS  that  of  an  expert.  wIkoii  lii,;  leirow.w.,rkmei'i     1' 

he  new 


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[Long  Lsland  College  Hospital  since  1S72,  and  dean  of 

I  ,  .'";""|^'  ""™  '■'""';  profc.sor  of  gvnieeologv  in  the 
]'o,s Miraduate  Medical  School  since  1884.  I  I,i  ease" 
ol  the  Bladder  and  Ircthra  in  Women.     Illust.    N.  York 

•spV^,';,!''.'^'™'',?  "".  ?'"■"''■"  "f  Women,  for  thJ 

1  se  of  students  ano  Practitione-s,  >;.  York,  Ivss    8vo 

Skene,  M,sh  |.-elici„  n.  V.,  [„„„,  ;.„|.  m    ,„,,n 
I .  U  uylanng  Sketches  among  the  (i  re-ks  and  Turks,  and 
on  the  Shores  of  the  Danube.     By  „  .Seven  Year-^    {e"i 
dent  m  .ireece.      Lon.,  1S47,  Svo.     2    I'so  ai  1  Ab use  • 
a  Tale,   lS4t.,  12mo.     i  The  Tutor'.s  iv,  rd,       n.       5  ' 

2  vols,  p  svo.  4.  The  Divine  Master:  a  Devot  oni  1 
Manual   1  lustiatn,-  the  Way  of  the  Cross,  Lon.      S52 

sm,:     1  he,.,  Isss.     3.  St.  Alhan's:  or,  The  Prison- 

ois  ot  1  ope,  Lon.,  I.s;,;!,  8vo.     An...      (i.  A  .Memoir  of 

Alex^inder,  Bishop  of  Brechin:   with  a   Brief  xS    ^ 

.  »   Brother,    the   Hev.  (ieorf;e  Hay  Forbes.  Lon.,  187«, 

,,        ^^",""-     .^;'  "'l-.   l'^.'^'^.     7.  Life  of  Alexander  Ly^ 

I^    f,'",','^'''-;''''"''"'^  "'■  ""^  (-'ylKcii'!'.  Bon.,  1877,  p.  Svo 

S.  ilidden  Dejiths;  a  Story  ofCruel  Wrong,  Lon.    1.885 

p.  Svo.     !t.  A  Strange  Inheritance.   Lon..  18SB,  .3  vols' 

er.  ,Svo.     1(1    The  Lesters:  a  Novel,   Lon.,   Iss7,  2  vols." 

Z\.t?\.    ''■  A«;'kene.l:    a   Tale    in    Nine    Chapters, 

(    (iristian  World  Annual"  for  ISSS,,  Lon.,  I887    ].>„,„ 

Skene,  James  Henry,  formerly  British  coWul  ,a 

Aleppo,  ,,|terw,.rdsresi,lent  at  Co-fu.     1.  The  Frontier 

La  Ids  of  t.io  Christiau  an.l  the  Turk  :  comprising  Travels 

II  the  Legions  ol  the  Lower  D:.nuhe  in  Isjo  „ml   Is.Ol 


with  a  precision  which  delights  the  traVle'        " 
j.crie.s_of  the'Es.says  (If  Shirrey'  now  givcil  to  the  oubl 
are. .f  dates  varying  Irom  i,s.-,|  t„  ,,  ver?  recent  p  ' „;     ,  i.i 
consist  not  01   criti.l  and   hist..rica    studies    like  V, 
..ready  issue.  .  but  ..f  what  the  a.itlmr  calls  'l^'av,^ 
lv..ii.ance.  aiul  simli,..,   iv,,m    Life.'  .  .  .  The   aiilh.ir    h  s 

Millie  for  th.'sc  ..migiinuivo  sketches-the  .li.iciirsiven'.ss 
au.I  frecd.,m,il  which  are  among  their  chief  eliarms-the 
chariicterol  mlcs.''-.8pccta(or,li.  141.7.  '-"a.ms    tiie 

II.    The  Crookit  Meg:  a  Story  of  the  Year  One,  Lon 
IssO,  p.  8vo.     7.  Essays  in  History  and  Biogniphy,  i„.' 
clu  ling  the  Defence  of  Mary  Stuart,  Edin.  and  Lon., 
ISSJ,  Svo. 

"The  es,says  which  Mr.  Skelton  has  lately  rcpnblishe.l 
fi.  1  to  .show  any  rea.s..n  for  their  resiiscitatinn  iVom  he 
jjn.ve  m  which  their  i.arent '  Fraser'  sluinbcrs."-sTAv'^ 

c'nhiv^ 'i-if/".''*'  P'>l>t^'^.,l''»'-'icSilarly  those  on  Blake.  Ma- 

f«;d?^.'<ii?5^Su!J;,i;;;'c'^'"'""'^  ""'""''■  "'^  "^''^'■»'" 

s.  Maitlan.l  of  Lethington  an.l  the  Scotland  of  iMarv 
.Muart :  a  History.  In  3  vols.  Vols,  i.,  ii.,  Edin.  and 
Lon  18.8,-88,  Svo.  (Vol.  iii.  will  contain  the  letters  of 
•Maitland.) 

"This  volume  rthe  first]  is  strictly  nreliminarv  It 

consists  es.seiitially  of  a  skitch  .,f  Scot  ish  1  is    rv  ami  iii; 
up  to  the  time  wlieii  .Maith„.,l  reall     bee    nc      n  r'c  in 
both  as  sccreUiryor  ininiMer  to  MaryStiiait      \s  such 
can  hardly  be  prai.sed  t.io  highly  as  a  sustained  elf  r  1 
pieturesqiie  de.scrl  ithui  and  narrative."-Wii.i.nM  w.ii': 

of"tl,?onlsni'%',V"  ''"'"''''1.'  "'■  ^"■'  ■'^kelton's  views  cither 
,,.!.  >  ^n.*^'"  'T  ""^  '"V-*  "'  ■'^'^"11.11111,  no  rea.lcrwill  lav 
1 11^  mr  ,'.       w   '',""■"   >*■""""    '■«■"'"''  """  '"■■  "«'L'S  the 
w     .?,  i    '''•'"  "    *-'™"""''-"  ''»■  a  Ix'ok  of  great  rescircli 
Ii       ■'^"•'7.1''*=""'"",  "'"'ii'ig.  .....I  .»t  the  same  time 

biKhly  stimulative  to  th.mglit  and  rcllectioii."-.l(V.  .Na  ! 

Skelton,  John  Fawcett,  b.  l.s.'iO,  at  Bolt.m.  i 
Laicishire  Lng. ;  author  of  poems  in  the  Lancashire  I 
u.i.ieot.     Ihe  Gleaner,  [verse,]  187(i.  ; 

i   ^n'Z^,^  '*"'  ^*«"'«»''t  "f  Ii-  l.d..ie.  Lancashire.  ' 
I.  Ihe  D  hyncourts  of  Fairleigh  :  a  Novel,  Lon..  1872. 
■^  vols.  p.  8vo.     2.  The  Family  Honour,  Lon.,  187(>,  cr 
i'™      3.  Recliford  Holm.  Lon.,  1877,  cr.  Svo. 
1    .sf..""'  Alexander  Johnston  Chalmers,  M.D., 
u.  l>;J'.  at  Fyvie,  Scotland;  eduoateil  at  King's  r^Uese 

IsTiTr' ,',"  '^''r  ^'"'"•■"''iy  of  Michigan,  an.l  at  Lon^ 
Lslnnd  College  Hospital;  professor  of  gyniccology  in  the 


I  ic-'.  "  '    "'■*"'!""   "f  '^'"■'•■nt.V  Years   in   the   East. 

Lon.,  ISo.i   2  vols.  Svo.     Anon.     3d  cl.,  1831.     2.  Ana- 
dol:  the    Last    Home  of  the  F:,ilhfiil.   L.m.,  1853    Svo 

,rr"',vs.:,l^'"''   ^'""-^  ■''tfatford  in  the  Crimean   War," 
;  ijo,,.,  I SS3.  8vo. 

'.iiul'.'ii'riv'''''"'''''''""''"'''''^*^-"''  """•e  or  le.ssnmusinK 
hU.  sis.      ■  '"'^■^"""■■1 '"'^■•i'  "r  l'-''^''  authentic."-.v,,/  ito?; 

^irn'.'f.^rli'/'l'/lfS",';^.  *^«""'  '■'"■t'lne  to  have  enjoved  Lord 
s,  m  .  ^^  ,1  *""''''"V  *  eonlldence  during,  iiiiil  iinlee  1  lor 
■'.',';  ,^'V"  hotoK  the  (■rin,e„ii  war.  While  the  a  lies 
l.llm '■*?'""■'  •■'.^■'"'^1"P"1  '"^  ..Heilas  the  a„,li,ss,„'^s 
.1  i.lident  ,,l  agent  at  the  siatof  war.  .  .  .  His  book  will  ,,. 

I  .    h  b^dier  value.    It  1..  a  carefuT record  bv ,   keen  i  , te 

1  le    ,,,1  mai,i,e,-s  of  tl„.  i,„ier  life,  so  t,;  spe  ,k  ,,  f  t^e 

licht  II,  the  (■r,iiiea,  am    of  11   mUiiIi.i,  nti,.  vimL-  1,.  wiiO.i, 

rfie'aiJii::;;!;  'ir'-' """ "!"'  *r™'  '^'age'S'-iini,::." ' 

point  '-'I'vw'k^^^^  '■'•■'■J'  '■''-'"'■•  «'"'  '■""  of 

Skene,  «iilinni"i'orbes,  LL.D..  D.C  L     f„„(, 

vol    ,1.,  add.,J    h.    LSiiii,  ,„    Inverie.    Sc.itland;  'studied 

in  Oermany,  an.l  at  E.linburgh  and  St.  An.lrews.  and 

Lh",I"Mil/Tr'?  '"  ","  •'^'=""'  '"  '■'*"'  '">  '^"ceeeded 
.Jo.iii  Hill  Burton  as  historiographer  for  .Sc.ithind.  He 
IS  a  iiicmhor  ol  ..'any  learned  societies,  and  has  coutrib- 
uieu  "" -'  * =-  "  ■■  -     —  ■ 


iiiij 


l,r  (.'•ii'"'ri,"  ''"-'''■{''^•'-■e.lings.  1  ,'E.i.)  Tracts  by 
Dr.  Gilbert  Skeyne,  Medicinar  to  His  SLijestv,  |.'amc.s 
I.,  King  ol  ilreat  Britain  and  Inland.]  iBanna'tvne  Club 
;Pul..)  Ldin..  ISiiu,  4to.  2.  (E.l.)  Cnronicles  of  the 
lets  and  Scots,  and  other  Early  M.^morials  of  .Scottish 
History,  (.Scottish  Record  Pub.,)  Lon.,  IStiS,  r.  Svo  3 
rhoLoronalion. Stone,  Edin..  iSfifl,  4to.  4.  (Ed.)  .John 
ot  l-onluns  Chronicles  of  the  Scottish  Nation  I871  9 
vo.s.  0  Celtic  Scoilan.l:  a  Hist.iry  of  Ancient  Alba'n" 
VOL   1.,   history  and  Ethnology,  Edin.  and  Lon.,   1876, 

"The  subjec!    of  tliis  work  will  Ue  most  coiiveiiientlv 
reatc.    ,iii..cr  three  .separate  lica.ls  or  books     The     r'l 

', '.  ,1  ■  I '  o ''  "■'"'  "'i'^-  ':-"'""l"K.v  ""'I  Civil  Ili.s  ory  of 
the  d  I  ere  It    n.-'cs  which    occupied  Sc'iitland.  .  .     The 

In  I  1"';''  "■"  ■'''"'  "'"'  ""^'  '•:«'''■''•  Celtic  ClHircb  of  Scot- 
and  ami ,  ts  iiuiociice  or  the  hiiigiiaf.'c  and  culture  of  I  he 
ico|  c.  I  he  subject  of  the  lliir.l  ami  last  book  will  be  e 
'■':,";   '"",  i'>';'l''^'  "'  ><'"Il.ui.l."-.t,///..„.'.,  JnlnMhu'lUm 

itwoiilil  be  a  iii,.-tnke  to  regar.l  his  labours  as  haviim 
an  e.\<'lusivc  licMrim.'  im  the  bisiorv  ofSc.tlHii.l  Tl,  'v 

are  111  truth,  a  siirve)-  of  the  historical  develo'praent  of 
wImV;  Waml '--I'lli'^'^.K;!:'''''''""  ""^'^  i'.lmlitii^  the 

Vol.  ii.  Church  and  Ciliture,  IS77.  Vol.  iii..  Land 
and  Pe.ipln,  Issii.  ' 

i.r  ,iL',-l  '^'""'i''  '"  i;!'.<-'-^'imi".ition  of  •  the  early  land  ten- 
ires  ami  .s,„.,„l  ,.„i„liti,,ii  ,il  the  Celtic  iiibabitniits  of  Scot- 
land    a'ul  e.Nte.i.ls  .iver  the  jieriod  bcgiiiniiig  with  the 

tinctioiiol  the  chill  sy.stcm  In  lb.,  iriirhhuids '■—«,■/  p,.,. 

"Here  we  po.s.sess  what  may  be  considered  the  full  final 
and  richest  result;:  of  the  author's  liicdoiig  studies  The 
present  series  ol  essays  is  destnictive  with  the  line.st  critl- 
b,d,li'a"s!"-'i()i ,  !^.^,"!;ri,j'''-''-'"»s"-u>-'live  witli   reasonable 

O.The  (Jospei  History  for  the  Young:  being  Lessons 
on  the  ife  ol  Christ,  Lon.,  1883-84,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  7  On 
the  Traditionary  Accounts  of  the  Death  of  Alexander 

i:ril 


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SKE 

III.,  (reprinteil  from    tlio    I'rocccilinffs  of  tho   Society 
uf  Anli(Hi;iri08  uf  Suolliiiid,)  Edin.,  1S,SM. 

Ski'rry,  ti.  K.  1.  Digesting  Ileturns  into  Siiiiiinft- 
rii's;  frmii  KxiuninntioM  I'lipcrs,  I.i^n.,  188(1,  Svo.  2. 
Special  Hints  to  Civil  Service  Ciiniliiliitei",  Lon.,  1HH7, 
iL'iiio.  :i.  Conipiinion  in  Knglinh  History;  Lectures: 
with  Noter-,  .4c.,  Lon.,  1887,  12uio.  4.  (.'ivil  Service, 
I'nivcrsity,  Legal,  .Medical,  Ac,  lOxiiininations,  I-oii., 
18SS,  12iiio.  5.  I'raeticiil  I'lipers  on  I'ivil  Service  (le- 
(jgriipliy,  Ac,  Lon.,  ISS8,  p.  ,'<vo.  6.  I'nieticiil  Spelling- 
llooli,  ('(jntaining  Word.s  likely  to  be  .Mi.s.ipelled,  Lcju., 
188S,  p.  Svo.  With  CiioMii,  \\'.,  Kngli.sh  (/ouipo.-<iti"n 
or  EjMiiy-Writing,  Lon.,  IX^i,  ,Svo. 

Skcrtclily,  J.  A.  1.  .NiUurftl  I'hilosophy :  I'urt 
I.,  .Mcchiinios  ;  Parts  1 1,  and  I  [  I.,  Hydrostatics  Hydrau- 
lics, and  I'neuiiiaticH,  Lon.,  187;i-7l,  12nio.  2.  Dahomey 
as  it  is :  being  a  Narrative  of  Kight  Montlis'  Uesidencc 
in  that  Country.      Ulusl.     Lon.,  1871,  .hvo. 

"Mr.  Skerlcldv's  route  even  to  it-s  I'unlicst  limits  Iia,s 
been  pine  over  lieloro  by  Kiironcaiis.  .  .  .  lint  Ins  liook  ix 
valuable,  as  enibnuinji  the  latest  iiil'iirnialioii  on  l>a- 
bonii'V  by  a  cumpetciit  and  Iriislwiu-lliy  writer.'— -KA., 
No.  'IIJI. 

;i.  Melinda  tho  Caboceer  ;  or,  Sports  in  Ashnnti,  Lon., 
]S7,'>,  p.  Svo. 

Skvrtchly,  Sydney  U.J.    1.  Physical  Oeography, 
Lon.,   1872,    U'uio.     2.  (ieolosjy,   Loi:.,    1873,    l2ino.      It. 
Cieojogy  of  the  Fenland.     IMust.  and  .Ma|)3.     (.Memoirs, 
of  tho  (ieological   Survey.)       Lo;..,    1877,  r.    8vo.      4.  ! 
I'hysical  System  of  the  I'niversc    Lon.,  |87S,  p,  8vo.     5.  j 
lin  the  .Manul'actureof  (iun-Klinis,  tho  Methoil  of  E.tca-  j 
vating  for  I-'lint,  tho  Ago  of  I'a'ieolithic  .Man,  and  the' 
Connection    between    Neolitliio  Art  and  the  (inn-Flint 
Trade,  (.Memoirs  of  tho  (ieological  Survey,)  Lon.,  ISi'J,  I 
r.  8vo. 

"  Sketcliley,  .Vrtluir,"  (Pseud.J     Seo  Ucsk,  Rkv.  ! 

tiEOIUJi:,  Hiiprn,  \ 

SkeCchley,  J.  A  Review  of  European  Society,  with 
an  l-;.\position  and  Vindication  of  tho  Principles  of  Social 
Democracy,  Lon.,  188.'),  ]>.  8vo. 

Skewes,  Ilev.  Joseph  Henry,  graduateil  at 
Lichtielil  Theological  College  ls7a;  ordained  187()j 
vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  Liverpoid,  since,  1^78.  I.  Tho 
Polity  of  .Methodism,  181)9.  2.  Classilied  Inde.x  of  Wes- 
ley's Journals,  ls71,cr.  8vo.  :).  Lay  Preachers  in  tho 
Church  of  England,  187(').  4.  E.xtonsion  of  the  Diaoo- 
natc,  18711. 

Skey,  .'Mrs.  I,.  C.  1.  Holly  Bough;  or,  Christmas 
Scenes,  Lon.,  1S78,  sij.  Kinio.  2.  Sunday  Talks  with  my 
lioys,  Lon.,  l.s7'J,  ;i2mo.  :!.  "Comforted  of  God:" 
Thoughts  for  Mourners;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1882,  fp.  Svo.  4. 
"  All  your  Caro  :"  with  Preface  by  Kev.  H.  \\.  Randall, 
Lon.,  188;',,  ;!2mo.  5.  A  Christmas  Pudding  for  Voung 
Eaters.  In  Three  Parts.  Lon.,  188.'!,  p.  Svo.  0.  Dolly's 
Own  Story,  told  in  her  Own  Wonls,  Lou.,  188:!,  sij.  Kiino. 
7.  "  Lovest  thou  .Me?"  'Thoughts  on  tho  Epistles,  for 
Holy  Week,  Lon.,  1884,  ;!2mo.  8.  "  l!e  Kind  :"  with 
]'r-.'face  by  Ven.  Archdeacon  Denison,  Lon.,  ISsii,  18mo. 
il.  "  Perfect  Day  :"  Restful  Tlioughts  for  the  Evening 
of  Lite,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo.  10.  Christe  Eleison:  Ser- 
vice of  .Meditation  and  Prayer,  for  Lent,  Lon.,  1887, 
12mo.  11.  The  Tabernacle  of  (lod :  Thoughts  about 
Uod  in  the  lilessed  Sacrament,  L»n.,  18ss,  12mo. 

Kkidinore,  Harriet  .>!.  Reside  the  Western  Sea: 
Poems :  with  Introduction  by  J.  S.  Alemany,  N.  York, 
1877,  12mo. 

Skiiiker,  Tlioina,-«  K.  Mi.ssouri  Supreme  Court 
Reports,  vols.  l.\v.-l.\.\vii.,  (1877-188:!,)  St.  L-.uis,  1.3 
vols.  8vo. 

Skinner,  .Mrs,.  1.  Anthony  Rogers;  or.  Led  .)y  a 
Child,  Lon.,  I8S:!,  p.  Svo.  2.  Malcolm's  Enemy,  Liui., 
18S:i,  fp.  8vo.  :l.  Doctor  Phill ;  or,  As  in  a  .Mirror,  Lon., 
188s.  p.  8vo. 

Skinner,  V.  E.  Guide  of  Life;  Prayers  for 
Women,  Lon.,  187'*.  :!2mo. 

Skinner,  David  S.  The  Science  of  Change  of  Air, 
Lon.,  I88j,  8vo. 

Skinner,  II.  J.  The  Lily  of  the  Lyn,  and  other 
Poems,  Lcm.,  1,'*84,  12mn. 

SkiiMier,  J.  Hnlstou.  A  Key  to  the  Hebrew- 
Egypl'an  Mystery  in  the  Source  of  .Measures,  originating 
the  I!  itish  Inch  and  the  Ancient  Cubir,  Cin.,  1875,  8vo. 

Ski -Iter,  Ilev.  Jatnes,  M.A.,  18l,s-lS81,  b.  at 
Forfar  Scotland  ;  graduated  at  the  University  of  Dur- 
ham H:iti,  and  elected  Fellow;  ordained  1841;  incum- 
bent ol  Newland  18«l-77.  For  biog.,  sec  TiiK.vtii.  .Miss 
M.,  iiifrii.  1.  Coelestia:  the  Manual  of  St.  Augustine: 
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the  Latin  Te,\t  Side  by  Side  with  an  English  Inter- 
pretation in  Thirty-Six  Odes  :  with  Notes,  and  a  Plea 
for  the  Study  of  Mystical  Theology,  Lon.,  1881,  2.  A 
Synopsis  of  .Moral  anil  Ascetical  Theology:  with  a 
Catalogue  of  Ancient  ami  Modern  Authorities,  Lon., 
1882,  Ito. 

Skinner,  Joseph  J.  Principles  of  Appro.ximato 
Computations,  N.York,  1870,  H'muo. 

"Skinner,  Mose,"  (Pseud.)  See  IJuows,  Jamks 
E.,  iiijiiii. 

Skinner,  Orrin,  a  member  of  the  New  York  bar. 
The  Issues  of  American  Politics:  a  Discussion  of  the 
Principal  Questions  incident  to  the  (iovernmental  Polity 
id"  tho  L'nited  States,  Phila.,  1872,  or.  8vo. 

"Tlu'  work  i,s,  ill  the  nnilii,  writte.i  in  a  clear  ami  for- 
cible styii',  and  contains  a  series  of  able  discns,>4iona."— 
yaiiuii  ,\v,  3:;(i. 

Skinner,  W.  1.  That  Loon  o'  lia.xtcr's:  a  Tale 
of  Scottish  Fisher  Life,  Lon,,  1878,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  1880. 
2.  The  F'irst  of  Three:  a  Story  of  School  and  College 
Life,  Lon.,  1881,  18mo.  11.  Musical  Andy:  tho  Story 
of  a  Kidnappe<l  Roy,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 

SKipsey,  Joseph,  [anie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,!  was  for 
many  years  a  pitina,-,  or  working  coal-miner,  of  I'ccy 
Main,  near  North  Shields.  His  lirst  volume  of  ,crse 
was  published  in  18ii).  He  has  edited  several  V(  lumes 
in  the  "Canterbury  Poets"  Series, — viz.,  lilake,  iiurns, 
Coleridge,  Poe,  and  Shelley.  1.  A  liook  of  Miscnilane- 
ous  Lyrics,  Rcilington,  187.8,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  18,82. 

"  A  volume  of  iiinloubtediy  gennlno  poetry."— .4//i..  No. 
•JOtVl. 

2.  Carols  from  the  Coal-Fields,  and  othc"  Songs  and 
Dallads,  Lon.,  18S(',,  p,  8vo;  new  ed,,  1883.  {This  is 
practically  a  complete  edition  of  the  autlior's  poems.) 

"What  he  has  liiin.self  seen  and  felt,  and  iiotbiiie;  be- 
sides, be  has  embodied  in  bis  Vv  rso.  ...  It  is  not  very  dif- 
lieiilt  to  lliid  bailing  linesand  irremilar  rhymes,  especially 
in  his  longer  pieces;  but  to  find  slnaig  and  true  ideas  in  a 
beautiful  .setting  is  easy."— .Iok/,,  .x.x.xi.  5;). 

Skottowe,  Ilritilfe  Constahle,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  New  College,  O.xford,  187U.  1.  Out'incs  of  English 
Constitutional  History,  for  Students,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo. 
2.  Our  Hanoverian  Kings:  History  of  the  Four  (ieorges, 
Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo.  3.  The  Life  of  Joseph  Chamberlain, 
Uirm.igham,  1885,  8vo.  4.  Sudden  Death;  or,  My 
Lady  tho  Wolf,  Lon.,  18S6,  p.  Svo,  5.  A  Short  History 
of  Parliament,  Lon.,  188B,  cr.  Svo. 

Skrine,Ilev.  CInnnont,  M.A,,  1820-1887;  gradu- 
ated in  theology  at  King's  College,  London,  1855;  or- 
dained 1855;  minister  Ol  Emmanuel  Church,  Wimble- 
don, from  1873.  1.  Safe  Churchmanship.  2.  For  the 
New  Year;  Safe  Weapons:  a  Senucl  to  "Safe  Chureh- 
inansliip,"  Lcm.,  187i),  lOmo. 

Skrine,  Rev.  John  Ilnntley,  M.A.,  educated  at 
t'ppinghain  .School,  and  at  Corpus  Cliristi  College,  0,\- 
ford,  where  he  graduated,  first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  1871  ; 
Fellow  of  .Morton  College  I871-7i>;  assistant  master  of 
rppingham  School  1873-88,  and  since  tlien  warden  of 
Trinity  College,  (ilen  limonil,  1,  Uppingham-by-the- 
Sea,  Lon.  2.  I'nder  Two  (Queens:  Lyrics  for  the  Ter- 
centenary Festival  of  rppingham  School,  Lon.,  Is84,cr. 
Svo.  3.  The  Ocean  Throne:  \'ei-.-c  for  the  Celebration 
of  Her  Majesty's  Jubilee,  I'ppingham,  1887.  4.  A 
Memory  of  Edward  Tliring,  Lon,,  18110,  cr.  Svo. 

Skuse,  F.  A.  A.  liritish  Slalk-Kyed  Crustacea  and 
Spiders,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p,  Svo. 

Slack,  Capt.  Charles.  I.  .Artillery  Drill;  also 
Repository  E.vcreises,  F'ield  (luns,  Ac,,  Lon,,  1884,  12mo. 
2.  Tourist's  and  Student's  .Manual  of  Languages,  ,4o., 
Lon.,  1886,  ISino.  3.  .Manual  of  Uurmeso;  also  of  Pro- 
nunciation, Grammar,  Money,  Towns,  Jtc,  Lon,,  1888, 
l2iiio, 

SInck,  iMajor  J.  History  of  the  Late  Sixty-Third 
(West  Suti'olk)  Regiment,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Slade,  Ulanche  E.  (Trans.)  The  Little  Princess, 
by  E,  .Marlitt,  Lon,,  Iss:!,  2  vols.  or.  Svo, 

SIttde,  Daniel  Denison,  M.D..  graduated  at 
Harvard  1844.  "  welve  Days  in  the  Saddle:  a  Journey 
on  Horseback  in  New  Englanil  lUiring  the  Autumn  of 
1883.     liy  .MeJicus.     Rest.,  1884,  llimo. 

Slade,  II:  P.  Short  Practical  Treatise  on  Dow 
Ponds,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo. 

Slade,  Louie.  Two  Little  Cousins,  Lon.,  1886, 
12mo. 

Sladen,  Douglas  Urooke  Wheelton,  b.  1856, 
in  London ;  educated  at  Cheltenham  College,  and  at 
Trinity  College,  O.xford,  where  he  graduated  with  a  first 
class   in   modern    history  187U;  went  to   Melbourne   in 


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187it,  an.l  hcl.l  the  chair  of  history  in  tho  t'niversitv  of 
S.v,ln.,.y  from  1,SS2  u,  l'^><t,  .yhn' \,^  r.UnxZi,  VnJ. 
Iun,l;  ha«  «,„eo  ro>Move,l  to  .\..w  Vorl<,  1.  Fri  |  L  ,"^1 
ItiKcbjorK,  and  othiT  I'ooriis,  I,on     1SS2      9     a'''' 

t,!n     Z'^     ;,»'l^-.Sy,lnoya„J  I'.rama.  a,  18h:  ,  21%, | 
U„     ISM„  lb,,.,,;  Second  Serio.,,  2d  od..  i.on.  a,,    SyC 

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wall  u„d  Across  thu  S..a    |vci«c  1  wwi,  I-        "•   '»''"'•''■ 
^uvonshirc    Un.,  iss,,,  „.  Svo.     ti.  Kdward    ho      "u  k 
'nnco:  an   Kpic  Dniroa,  Florence,  iss,) .    ., ,    '  i'    ,     'V 
r'-"' ';  !'••''■'  '\"«t™lianl!allad.:a"ndlihv;,e'; 

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"Ml'.  1)mi,>,'1(i.s  sliLilin's  pretiv  Ijtili.  v,,iin,,, 

•v':, ';'.:""■■,",'■'  "■";':  ,»^ "'-  li'V,,',;  .u ' 

>on'i«,'st  horn  oi  lirimin's  ,r,-eai  domiiii  i  i  ■ 
lileasant   ii,tr(,dn,.li„„   t„  the  si    Jrs  so' 

luaile  iti,|,."-,l,..,i((.,  xxxiii.  HO, 

J<.  Tho  .Spanish  Armada;  a  liallad  of  loSS   I,on     ISSK 

Is'sTer.'i,!.'''''    ^"''""""    '•"^■'»'    '^^-'''^"'ion; 
"The  Selections  In  (his  voliiiie  fn,m  th,.  i,„,t.,-  i  . 

alone  respo,,sil,le."_:i;.';,^,'x^xjv'SI,J^       ''"*  ^-"'"i""  "ro 

f't!"^,''',', *''.'"'■'"*'»  '"'•■'wi'it"  mciiTlierof  tho  rnstituto 
of  C,v,l  tn«„,ce,.s.  1.  Sanitary  Work  in  the  S n  ler 
row,,,  and  ,n  V,lla,.os,  Lon.,  18711,  l2,ao;  L'd  cd      s'" 

^ir:i^^r:'^i:3  E'^::r '"'''"^  "^  ^-^"'' ^""■ 
of^p,,;!al);av:::4,tn:;i;:;^'^'l.^;/^'^:'' 

a«o  Ireatment,  Purification,  and  ftiliza  ion  :  a  PmoUell 
Manual,  Lon.,  Issr,  p.  Svo.  "^laLiicai 

Sinter,  John  Herbert,  b.  Is5t:  called  to  Hm  l,,,. 
at  t   e  AliddloTcnple  188:1.     i.   Ubrar'v  M    i   a  :  Uuido 
to  tho  Formation  o    a  Library,  >tc.,  Lon.,  iss.i,  ,,   "  -o 
2    A  (Ju.do  to  the  Lo^^al   Profession:  Va  ious  Me  hod 
of  Lntoring,  Ac,  I.on.,  I,s,s;i,  ,,.  ,svo.     ;).  Tho     '„v  ,', 
iHhiig  to  Copyright  and  Trade^Marks,  Lon.,  ISS      Svi'" 

„M  :'*7'  P'V,  ""•»"•  ""'"O  ..f  tho  Ancient  Parl-'h 
ol  (niiseloy.      llhist.      I.,on„  l.ssil    .(to 

Slater,  Uober'..     l.  Telegraphic  Code   to   E„.u,o 

isri'to  '   '  '"""•  ^-  '^'^i«s™p'"''  Te.ts,  u,;." 

.  Slater,  Thomas  Kbeneaer,  of  the  London  Mis- 
T":Z  ^r^u^-  '•  'i''"  I'hilosopby  of  Mi,.Mon  a 
I'resunt-Dav  Plea,  Lon.,  IS82  n  8vo  2  tv'..«hoV.  r'h 
dra  So,,  a,,,,  tho  ir,0,nn.  8„!;„!^-:'t,l/;  ^  ^^^  -; 
of  Indian  Thoism,  from  l.S.'jO  to  I.HsL  toc^etlier  wiVh 
.SelecMonsfrom  Mr.  Sen's  Works,  Madras,  1S°V,  en  sVo.'' 

Mater,  W.l. am  F.     MethodisV  ip  the  Light  of 
Lon     isfsf  Svo!''  ■■  ''""*''  '''^  '^"■"'"""'  rernley  Lfcturo, 

Collci"nf  f  '^''w«°'"V  ^^■^■'  (?™J"»'<"I  "t  Lincoln 
College,  Oxford,  ls3S:  ordained  ISII);  ixn-tor  of  Wbite- 

me"nt  'IvTs  '"'•  '•,  ^''^''^'''''li^l-'ent  and  Ui.-end  w- 
Zlll  ft  S^"""?'.  ''«"-  I8«8,  ,Svo.  2.  The  Studont's 
Uospol  Harmony,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

b  I'sus  ^,!'t"y'  "*V',P''"*P'  IJ-Do  ["'„.,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
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"  /'"  ,■  educated  at  tne  University  of  Vir-inia   and  Tas 

?^u;cln8^4.t  Y  'T-'  '"•""^'"''  "'"ho  E^J^ 
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V  '  18-1*  I'V  '""Vir"'"*'""^'  "f  '■''""'Ii''-'''  Hichmon,!, 
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ZV"  l^'"""".""'!  M"^V  College,  Virginia,  an  nVi.- 1. 

if,  A    .  k""""  '?  <-"'"""""•  "f  Virginia  Forces,  17.51: 

«ith  Autobiography  of  his  Son,  Kevf  Henry  Fry   Kidi 

l^nLL.U.  Jurist  and  Scholar;  [also]  A  Histo  i  1 
Iraot  by  Judge  Greon,  Ac,  Richmond,  lSS:i,  ,svo  t 
M:!"".'!''''.'".^.''.'^".M""n'«A'i   in  the   Fiftieth  Year   of, 

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Lliuroh  ol  Virginia,  ISSo. 

Siaughier,   William    Bank,   179S-I87!i.  b    in 

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t:'"un.,t8i^'i;;r''"^^'-^"'''''"'"-'^--"-- 
'..>ri!:::i^^-,:^:;«'Xsf-^-v:^«/^™^r'"' 

Sligo.  Mrs    A    V    *!       ,    ,,,,'^-  ^"7.'  '8,i>,  Ibmo. 

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Sloanc,  Kdunrd  4      ti,„  <■  ii 

"f^i"-;"H?"'i"'Ki^:Li;!:,^^!;^'i::^r"'^  "•'■*= 

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^n  \n;'''t!;;;"r[^"  ,'•'  ^■•.  ^'"'"''^  xr^er^s  c  ;«: 

"  I",  and  at  the  Col„n,li,a  Sc  ,oo  of  Minna  i«70.  e 

0  edijoi.  oUhe  Scientific  AmS'H^:'^;^^^^^ 

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Ne^wtoii'   'rf''"'''^,.,'^-;  ""''  Crossland,  Mrs. 

;S'r«oh<i™;a;^d,^!;'L^:;;r;"^TL::rt^^''-^ 

'.e^'^::.',^;s,:;:';:!^;-^}':^,-::^;i'^;^-i„shiroI>ia- 
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51^.ui;^;ce^tn:%-:7S,^:'"""'^  ^'-o™"  --i 

Slutcr,  Hcv.  iieoi^e  LuUewig,  b.  is:)7.  at  Ro 

Fulto^n'-'M:"';"',?'  ^T^rT'  "  ^^'-'""n^terctnegc 
m"tl  :>«;,'   f  o'  "    P""<^'-''«>>  Theological  Semi- 
Min„„=^;  '  r  ,    '  ""^  P'-''%'»"'in  churches  in  Missour 
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illo"lnrV't^"'^,'-M"'"  •^•1""  H-if'onf  sli'olby: 
\H-l'  S  "u-  .'  -;  '^lemorial  of  Mrs.  Jane  Major 
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Smalley,  Clugene  Virgil,  b.  1841,  at  Randolph,  I 
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"8i)  far  OS  ho  has  been  able,  he  has  given  biographical 
sketches  of  the  men  most  promiucMt  in  all  the  romantic 
pha.«esi)f  the  achievement,  and  his  account  of  the  tinaneial 
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Smart,  Andrew.  Germs,  Dust  and  Disease:  Two 
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Smart,  llath  Charles,  M.D.,  b.  atUalsham,  Cam- 
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Smart,  Charles,  M.D.,  ("Polywarp  Oldfellow, 
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12mo. 

Smart,  Hawley.  1.  Breezy  Langton  :  a  Story  of 
Fifty-Two  to  Fifty-Five,  Lon.,  1869,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new 
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Smart,  J.  31,  Rcminiscenoea  and  Essays,  Lon., 
1885,  cr.  Svo. 

Smart,  James  II.  Indiana  S-jhools,  and  the  Men 
who  have  worked  in  thcin,  Cin,,  1876,  12mo. 

Smart,  Thomas  (.regory.  Birds  on  the  British 
List :  their  Title  to  Enrolment  considered :  with  Re- 
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Eggs,  Lor     1886,  Svo. 

Smart,  \V.  A  Disciple  of  Plato:  a  Study  of  John 
Ruskin  :  with  Note  by  Mr.  Ruskin,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Smart,  W.  Sugar  Bounties:  a  Case  for  and 
against  Government  Interference,  Edin.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Snieal,  A.  Rhymes  for  Railway  Reading,  Lon., 
1884,  i2mo. 

Smeaton,  Donald  Mackenzie,  M.A.,  of  the 
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Smeaton,  Rev.  George,  [tniir,  vol.  ii.,  add.] 
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Smedes,  Mrs.  Susan,  (Dabney,)  b.  1840,  at 
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ernment Indian  schools  since  1SS7.  Memorials  of  a 
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the  life  of  the  author's  father,  Thomas  Smith  Gregory 
Dabney,  a  Virginian  by  birth,  who  resided  in  Mississippi 
from  1835  till  be  was  impoverished  by  the  results  of  the 
civil  war,  after  which  he  removed  to  Baltimore,  where 
ho  died  in  1885.) 

"Sihe  tells  the  story  of  his  life  well  enough  to  make  a 
good  .sketch  of  the  nian,  who  was  worth  knowinj;  c>ii  his 
own  account,  and  a  good  i)lcturc  of  Southern  civilization 
in  the  time  of  slavery."— .Vod'oii,  xlvi,  35. 

"  It  is  a  volumr  of  rare  interest,  and  of  value  for  its  local 
coloring."— y.ifeniri/  Wurtd,  xix.  19. 

Smedley,  Miss  Menella  Bute,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
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1849, 12mo.  2.  Lay=>nd  Ballads  from  English  History. 
Ac.  By  S.  M.  Lon.,  !858,  12mo.  3.  Other  Folk.-' 
Lives,  Lon.,  1S69,  or.  Svo.  4.  Two  Dramatic  Poems, 
Lon.,  1874, 12mo.  5.  Boarding-Out  and  Pauper  Schools, 
especially  for  Girls,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  With  another: 
1.  Poems  written  for  a  Child.  By  Two  Friends.  Lou., 
1868,  16mo.  2.  The  Child-World.  By  the  Authors  of 
"  Poems  written  for  a  Child."  Lon.,  1S69,  16mo.  3. 
Silver  Wings  and  Golden  Scales,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo. 

"Her  shorter  poems  ,  .  .  are  what  her  reputation  as  a 
poea'.s.s  chielly  rests  on.  Throughout  these  a  very  iU)lilo 
tone  of  thought  runs;  the  lanenage  is  well  nuiuagcd  ;  the 
forms  of  verse  are  treated  delicately."- Kuif  t-.  Koukkt- 
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Smee,  A.  Hutchinson.  I.  Milk  in  Health  and 
Disease,  Lon.,  1875,  12ino.  2.  Suggestions  us  to  Lines 
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Smee,  Alfred,  F.R.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  [imie,  vol.  ii., 
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"Its  author  has  endeavoured,  SI)  to  speak,  to  catch  Nature, 
animate  and  inanimate,  in  a  trap  of  some  seven  acres 
and  a  half,  and  to  chronicle  all  Its  everyday  features  and 
operations  with  a  sort  of  Uoswclllan  fidelity."— A'a(.  Ji'ci'., 
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2.  The  Mind  of  Man :  being  a  Natural  System  of 
Mental  Philosophy,  Lon.,  1875,  Svo. 

Smelt,  Thomas.  Maiden  Stakes:  a  Comedy,  in 
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the  Ancient  Churches  and  Round  Towers  of  Ireland  ; 


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2a''o!"l.,'^[Hf"'  ^''"^  '""^  •'*}""''""»■".  Dublin,  IS7I,  :2mo, 
Nmii-tuii,  J.  (i.    (Trans.)  J,„(.  „„,!  ii,.„i„„,i„ 

Miiiil<>N,   Robert    ivilsoii.  b    isic*.   i„„.i         r 


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witlKiiit  IdViiiK  anil  a.linirl  1^  ihnl.  ,vi,  ''   '  i'>-'it'>t, 

■■).  Thrift,  I,on.,  hsrs,  i2„„j;  now  c,i.,  Iss:i' 

adnilmhle  t.^s«y  o„  wimt  inari  e  'a  iImI      ,     ! l?.  T''  "V 
common  [\[^."—Ac,uI.,  x.  301.  "  ioMliftics  of 

4.  Life, of   a   Seot'oh    Naturalist:    Thomas    E.lwnr.l 
Assoomte  of  the  Unna-an  Society.  I.on  ,  VsrS  er  8vo     ' 


iiy  lilt 
als  he 


rsulf 


say.s;  but  it  is  to  sncl.  "I'/.ofs-ibaV  Na'tu're  re'v 
mostunrosurvtMllv."— .10:./    xi  107   """^  ^^'' 

pi-are,!  to  his  associates.      |-,,      r  &;l'i  ,    ,"■"    '"  i'''" 
riBhtwas  conhrmc.i  by  the  n  i,.|kA  'l'  ',""  L  ,v  ^ 

an;^t."t:st''to":^s//7i?:r  *"^""'«'^'""" '^- 

i::ji™lt'rs^?{^^-i'yf^'^^i-^  ;gti.-i,    ' 
^;i;;?^^;^;i;i!!y:;:t;:!=xti'r'^™'--'"'"«- 

(.  Duty  :   with  Illustrations  of  Courage,  Patience  an.l 

r»'lt'nr','.'?n  i",'.''  ^'''^""'   "■■•  f'''"™'^'"i*tios  Of  Men  of 
Culture  and  (.emus,  Lun.,  1S87,  p.  8vo.    Sec  also   \a<i 

B|"'i|:^^p3t-!;-inj:;^s7K:-  ^ 

Smiley,  Sariili  !•'.,  [„„(,,,  v„i.  ii.,  aa.l  I     I    F„i 
ne.s  0    Blessing;  or.  The  i„.,,,el  of  Chr  ,t  a s   |lus"tr!t   i 
from    the   liuok   of  Joshua,   N.  York,   I»76.    1-n         o 

.arjlen  (.raith,  or.  Talks  among  ,ny  Flowers,  N.  York' 
i«8I,  12mo;  new  e,l.,  1883,  l6mo.  ' 

A  ,."!""'  ;*••     ('^''•)  Sea-Bathing   GuJJe,  containing 
Articles  on  Sea-Bathing,  Lon.,  I87«   Svo         """"""'"S 

i>':r;'i^;sst  w,'i^:^'c:n:r"^''*  ''-"^  ^"'^'" 


Smitll,  A.  JUeade.    Commissioners  in  Chancery  in 
Virgm.a:  a  Digest  of  the  Statute  Law  governrnTcom 
uusstoners,  under  the  Code  of  Virginia,  Kiohmond,  m",' 


I  ib'^t^ir^^!*;,  ;%^:r'«'- *'---' vo.ume. 

Smith,  A.   I'.     (Trans.)  The   Omphi.'al   Statics  of 

Smith,  Abbotts.     Impclimcnts  of  .•^pocch    < i.m 
mer.ng  and  Stuttering;    1,1,' e,|.,  ,„,„..    S7.^,    '"mo' 

Hd  ""^Vd^^vT  I'?"-.     '■  '^■'"'  «"■"""'."";    Lady 

Illu""^hi^!'l!^,^emf ""    """    ""    «'^""'"'"- 

Smith,Mis8,\g„CH,  b.  at  Irvine,  Ayrshire  .'icol 
land  ;  daughter  of  a  solicitor  of  thit  t,A.n  1  1-'  . 
Pikrims:  Travels  of  Three  l-adiJI^'L!::  ";.7  ]  T'" 
the  Maxwell:  a  Novel.  Ln„„  |,s7«,  ;)  ;„i,','  ,  .  '  r 
Monmavts.  Ion.,  187i.,  3  voLs.  8vo.  4.  tL  '  ilri  Ic;  of 
Ardujore:  aStoryof  Irish  Life,  Lon.,  Is8l,  er.  8vo    new 

IsX'.'svo  6-   il'iough   Cypru...      Illust.     Lon,! 

Smith,  Albert.     History  of  the  Town  of   Potor 

^;:o^of  ^r"'r"«'  r"""*^'  ^^^^ "-""'.;  e:'wuh 

lUportol  the  tentennuil  Celebration  in  ]x::ll-  A, ,„„„,, 
contutn.ng  (Jenealogical  and  Historical   Kegiae'rI'ZI' 

olfi!^i'o!'krht''^^^.,^-rVl''-'-,/"""^"'    '"<""«" 

««^.sis„ndTre:.!^:;n!:n':  si;;;;',^,  ^;:f^;:j:i''?,^i- 

Smith,  Alexander,  F.H.S.  V     I    A  \ L  ifi  ? 
o    Aoerdeenshire,  Kdin.'and  Lon  .-18  ^^2  n,      8  L    '2^ 
Old  and  New  Aberdeen,  Aberdeen    I8.K2  er   So  ' 

.^;A't^:^'=!r<^r'^;i^2  ^^^ '"'"^-- 

and:;i^l!:^^!^^?T::",^jy'^-,,i''"'^'^'^«--H-^ 

Smith,  llev.   AUrea   Charles,   MA     h    is-'. 

Ii  .nl  s .  7,'","  ''"'",■''  ";,""y  l'''P"r.s.     I .  The  Nile  an, In 
IS    ''2  v'on"p"s  o"''^;?"  '".'^'Syi.t  and  Xubia.  Lo„. 

ar,l  ";,'    :,Ij'"^'- ^'"=-,"'-  '''■''  """gi.er.^  Blanch- 

course  b,!,^j;,:^i,^;'!!:;;:;;;f^^-^^«'X^''y;^     .mve  re. 

ined  and   Lxplained,  L<,n.,  iss;j,  p.  Svo.     2.  A   .«v»    m 

of  .subjective  Pol,tic:.l  Economy,  lion.,  188,!,  p   Svo 

S,n?,h     n  %    't'.'"'''  Keonomist,  Lon.,  1  ,?7.  cr  "svo 

Ontrv'n   ••';.,"  »""J-     C^™"^-'  li''eace:adoiu7o 
Upera,  by  Henri  Chivot,  Lon.,  ISS2,  Svo 

Smith,  llev.  Benjamin,  [„„/,.,  vol.  ii.,  add  1  a 
We;^ley.|n  mtn.ster.     1.  At  the  Feet  of  Jesus,  Lon    1   es! 

■J!"'!'^'".'"-;.'''"';..!'-  S»-"-     •'*•  «ems    Ueset:  the  Wes- 


e, 
irka 


I  ,-,        .'. •    t'      *"•     •'•  uems    ueset:  tne   Wo 

leyan  C..,c,.hism  imijlnUcd  by  Imagery  and  Na  rati 

placed   by   Royal  Authority 'on   the  King's  Sway 

de^li;  I'ri^-  r-T  '■  "'^'"^  "f  Methodism  in^Mac^: 
cleslie  d.  II  ust.  Lon.,  or.  Svo.  6.  Soon  Home:  a  Me. 
morial.if  John  Robert  Wardill,  Lon.,  I8mo 

Smith,  Borden  D.     Powers,  Duties,  knd  Liabili- 
ties of  Coroners  and  Constables,  Albany,  1883,  Svo 

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Smith,  Mrn.  V,  A.  (TranB.l  Mujiirt'ii  Early  l)ny?, 
by  Fninz  llnll'imiiin,  llujt.,  1S7;| ;  now  ml.,  IHTI,  Ifluio. 

Ninitli,  ('.  (irilliilin.  I.  KiiKlnverin);  Piipcr" : 
Morliir,  I'raitii'iil  lr'>ii-\Vork,  Ac,  Lim.,  |S75,  Nvo.  2. 
AiMrc.in  on  tho  EJueiition  of  a  Civil  Engineer,  Lon., 
ISTIi,  Sv». 

Niiiitlii  t'.  J.    Synunyuia  illscrimlnated,  I.on.,  IH7I, 

\U    SVM. 

Niiiilli,  ('.  Ii>  Hniiio  Iloeollcctions  nnd  Village 
Soi'iic-.  I.ciri.,  I^^ril,  Itiino. 

Niiiitli,  Mtn.  CaroliiK'  I..,("Aunt<';irrle,"|)scii').) 

1.  (Eli.)  l'o|>ulnr  I'iMliini's  I  irFii'Miiml  Firu^Mo, fiprinu- 
Th'IiI,  Miisa.,  ISIS-,  Klniu.  2.  Ilium;  Arts  lor  OM  iinJ 
Yniin);,  Doit.,  IS7K,  IDiiio.  ;t.  Home  Gntucd  for  Old  nnd 
Young,  liosl.,  187:!,  Klmo. 

Smitli,  .MrNi  ('il«t|p,  ("  rSremlii,"  jiscud.)  I. 
'•Nciiliing  to  Noboily."  I, on.,  1^7.!;  new  cd.,  lS7fi,  12nio. 

2.  J'roggy's  l,iltle  lirother.  Illiist.  I. on.,  lS7,'i;  new 
ed.,  Ks.sa,  r.  Svo:  new  ed.,  I8S7.  3.  '' Es|iucinlly  those;" 
a  iStory  on  tlie  I'riiyer  "for  All  Conditions  of  Men." 
Ilhiiit."  Iion.,  I'-T',  llWno,  4.  A  .'>utiirdiiy'«  linirn,  Lon., 
1^77  ;  new  cd.,  1  ^S(i,  cr.  Svo.  o.  Lotiy's'Visit  to  (irimd- 
uinniiniv :  ii  .Story  lor  the  l.ittio  Oiie<,  Ijon.,  l'*77,  ii.  >^vo. 
(1.  Victoria  lies":  The  l']!."  and  Downs  of  a  Doll  h  Life. 
Illiist.  lion..  IST'.i,  s(|.  Ilinio.  7.  Little  Cousins;  or, 
Oeorgie'.s  Visit  to  Lotty,  Lon.,  L'*SO,  |i.  Sro.  S.  Fynie's 
Flower,  lllust.  Lon.,  Is80,  |i,  8vo.  «.  Without  a 
Hol'crenc'c:  a  Christi'ias  Story,  Lon.,  18S|,  p.  Svo.  Id. 
Old  England's  ,S|ory  in  Little  Wonls  for  Little  Chil- 
dren, lllust.  Lon,,  |ss:t,  p.  Svo.  1 1.  Five  Little  I'ur- 
tridges;  or,  Tho  Pilot's  Jlouso.  Illu.st.  Lon.,  ISS.i,' 
I'Juio.  12.  Ilinah  Mile:  a  Story  of  To-Day,  Lon.,  IsSt), 
121110.  Li.  The  Shepherd's  Darling,  Lon.,  ISs7,  p,  Svo, 
14.   Uncle  Sieve's  Loeker.      lllust.      Lon..  ISSS,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  Cnthcriliv  E.  I.  Wrought  by  Prayer, 
Lon.,  Issil,  |2ino.  2.  Love  Never  Faileth,  Lon.,  ISS7, 
p.  Svo.  .">.  Treasure  Lost,  Lon.,  ISS",  p.  Svo.  4.  Loyal 
to  the  Last,  Lon.,  ISss.  p.  8v„. 

Nniith,  Cecil,  [<iiii<;  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1828,-  gradu- 
ated at  Trinity  College,  Cauihridgo,  IS|S;  called  to  the 
bar  at  tho  Inner  Temple  1852.  Tho  liiids  of  (iuernsoy, 
Alderney,  .'•ark,  Jethou,  lleriu,  Lon.,  1879,  cr.  Svo. 

Smith.  4jhnrle8.  I.  An  Elementary  Troatisa  on 
Conic  Soction.s,  Lon.,  18S2,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1883.  2.  An 
Elementary  Treatise  on  Solid  Uoomotry.  Lon.,  lSS4,]i.Svo. 

3.  Eljiiientary  Algebra.  Li,n.,  IS86,  l2nio.  4.  Solutions 
of  ;'.io  Examples  in  "  Elementary  Conic  Sections,"  Lon., 
loss,  p.  Svo.    5.  Treatise  on  Algebra,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  Hcv.  Charles  Adnm,  D.D.,  [<oir>,  vol, 
ii.,  add.,]  IS0U-1S7U.  1.  Among  the  Lilies,  Pliila., 
1872,  llimo.  2.  Inlets  and  Outlets,  Phila.,  IS72,  iUino. 
3.  (Ed.  I  Stonoridgo:  Etchings  from  the  Sketch-Iiook  of 
a  Country  Pastor,  Phila.,  1878,  12mo.  4.  (Trans.)  Tho 
Parsonage  of  Libenau,  by  Franz  llotl'umnn,  Phila.,  18S0, 
16uio. 

Smith,  Charles  Edward.  Baptism  in  Fire:  tho 
Privilege  and  lIo)ie  of  the  Church  in  All  Ages:  with 
Inlroiluetion  by  Augustus  II.  Strong,  Host.,  1SS3,  12nio. 

Smith,  Charles  Gowen,  b.  in  Lincolnshire,  Eng. ; 
a  journalist,  and  author  of  a  number  of  pamplilots  pub- 
lished at  Manchester.  Domesday  Book  of  Lincolnshire 
and  Uutlandsliire.  Manchester,  1S70,  r.  8vo. 

Smith,  Charles  Henry,  b.  1828,  in  Lawrenccville, 
Ga. ;  educated  at  Franklin  College,  Athens,  Ga.,  and 
admitted  to  tho  bar;  servcil  in  tho  Confederate  army; 
mayor  of  Konio,  Ga.,  JSCS-C'J.  He  has  contributed 
humorous  papers  to  the  j)rcS3  under  tho  signature  of 
"Bill  Ar|i."  1.  A  Side  Show  of  tho  Southern  Side  of  the 
War,  N.  York,  ls86.  2.  Bill  Arp's  Letters,  X.  Y'ork, 
1S6S.     3.  Bill  Arp's  Scrap-Book,  Atlanta,  188(1. 

Smith,  C:harlGS  J.  Erith:  its  Natural,  Civil,  and 
Ecclesiastical  History,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

Smith,  Charles  Roach,  F.S.A.,  M.N.S.,  [dnii; 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  1801,  at  Languard  Manor,  Isle  of 
Wight,  Eng. ;  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  British 
Archieological  Associatioi,,  and  for  some  years  secretary 
of  the  Nuniisiuatic  Society.  I.  Uemarks  on  Shake- 
spearo,  his  Birthplace,  cic.,  1S6S.  Privately  printed. 
New  ed.,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  2,  Tho  Rural  Life  of  Sliako- 
speare,  as  illustrated  by  his  Works,  1S70.  3.  (Ed.)  A 
Catalogue  of  Anglo-Sa.xon  itnd  other  Autiquillva  dis 
covered  at  Favorshaiu,  in  Kent,  and  bequeathed  by  W. 
Gibbs  to  the  South  Kensington  Museum,  (South  Ken- 
sington Museum  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  4.  Hetrospec- 
tions.  Social  and  Arcbioological :  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1S83,  Svo. 

"This  volume  may  be  said  to  contain  n  rujiid  sketch  of 
the  hl.storyof  the  researches  of  English  antiquaries  during 
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the  last  forty  years,  with  iiersonal  reinlnlweilceii  of  the 
leacllim  nieii  whip  have  been  more  or  lesK  Interi-Hted  In  Mr. 
Uoach  SmIili'H  lavoiirlle  study."— .IM,,  No.  'JWift. 

Smith,  Christopher.  Hur  Mental  Capacity  :  In- 
saiiitv,  Crime,  ami  Modern  Society,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Siiiith,  Hcv,  Daniel,  F.U.U.S.,  graduated  at  St. 
llees  ISii:;;  ordained  ls82;  rector  of  Siindiacrc  sinco 
|S7<J.  I.  F^nglaiid's  Sin  ami  England's  Punishment, 
1888.  2.  Thoughts  on  Ilobrews  .\iii.  10,  1870.  3.  Ser- 
nioiis  for  iho  Times,  1872.  4.  E.\iiueitiun  of  tho  Athana- 
siaii  Creed,  |S72.  ■>.  Seed  Growing  Secretly,  ls7l.  8. 
Will-Worship,  1878.  7.  A  I.ooking-Glass  lor  Liidies; 
or,   flic  Scriptural    Portrait  of  a  Virtuous  Woman,  1.^78. 

Ninith,  Daniel  DraKe.  (Trans.)  The  Ethics  of 
n.  do  Spiiio/,a  ;  fioiii  the  Latin  ;  with  an  Introductory 
Sketch  of  bis  Lite  and  Writings,  bv  D.  D.  S.,  N.  York, 
1876. 

Smith,  David.  Three  l.ceturoi*  on  the  Preaervation 
of  Sight.  I.on.,  I>7I,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  David.  New  Weights  nnd  Measures  Act, 
IS78:   'I'abU'.-.  .Manchester,  ls7H,  lllmo. 

Smith,  David  .Murray,  [niiit,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
nullines  of  Technical  Knowledge,  Lon.,  1>TII.  IJiiio.  2. 
Ar'iic  E.xpcilitions  from  British  and  Foreign  Shores, 
l,..ii  ,  1877,  3  vols.  In  I,  4to.  3.  Silver  Star:  a  Uomance 
of  tlie  .Vorthland,  Lon.,  Inso,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  E.  The  (ireat  Problem  :  Prize  Essay  on  tho 
Kelation  of  the  Churidies,  .te  ,  Liui.,  I"<s3,  p,  Svo. 

Smith,  E.  .\.  Collection  Compendiuui  :  Digest  of 
the  L;ius  of  l.very  State:  with  Banking  ml  Attorney 
List,  ail  I  Stipulated  Kates  for  Collection  of  Claims,  St. 
Louis  and  N.  York,  1878,  Svo. 

Smith,  E.  II.  Maine  Supreme  Court  Reports,  vol. 
l.\i.,(IS74,)  1  vol.;  vols.  Ixii.-I.\iv.,  ( 1S74-7'),)  Portland, 
3  v(ds.  Svo.  With  HlTiiirorK,  E.,  (ed.)  Reports  of  Cases, 
Illinois  Supreme  Court.  By  E.  Peck.  Vols,  xiii.-.wil., 
(18,il-IS56,)  Chic,  lss8,  5  vols.  Svo. 

Smith,  E.  G.  Dakota  Supremo  Court  Reports,  vol. 
ii.,  ( IS-.-i-lSsS,)  Yankton,  ISs3,  Svo. 

Smith,  E.  II.  F'ighting  an  Omen;  or,  Happy  is 
the  Bridi  that  the  Sun  Slilnes  on,  Lon.,  1SS3,  12nio. 

Smith,  E.  N.  1.  Surgery  of  Deformities.  lllust. 
Lon.,  ISS2,  p.  Svo.  2.  Curvature  of  iho  Spinp,  Lon., 
1S83,  Svo. 

Smith,  Edgar  F.,  professor  of  chemistry  in  Wit- 
tenberg College,  Springtield,  0.  1.  (Trans.)  Inorganic 
Chemistry,  by  Victor  von  Richtcr,  Phila.,  1 88 1,  cr.  Svo, 
2.  (Trans.)  Chemistry  if  Organic  Compounds;  or,  Or- 
ganic Chemistry,  by  Victor  von  Kichler,  I'bila.,  ISsd, 
cr.  Svo. 

Smith,   Edward,   M.D.,   [miie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d. 

1574,  ii't.  55.  1.  Foods,  ("International  Scientilic" 
Ser.,)  Lon.,  1873,  |).  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S76.  2.  Iland-Book 
for  Inspectors  of  Nuisances,  Lon.,  1873,  )i.  Svo.  3. 
Manual  for  Medical  Officers  of  Health,  Lon.,  1S73;  2d 
ed.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  4.  Health:  a  Hand-Book  for  House- 
holds and  Schools,  Lon.,  IS74,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  Edward.  The  Peasant's  Home,  1760-1S75, 
Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  Edward,  F.S.S.  1.  William  Cobbett:  a 
Biogra)ihy,  Lon.,  1878,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"It  may  be  fairly  said  that  the  life  of  Colibolt  was  worth 
writing,  anil  iierhaps  it  is  not  noiiig  too  far  lo.say  that  Mr. 
Smith's  Life  uf  Cobbett  is  worth  reading.  But  there  is  a 
good  deal  of  hard  work  to  be  faced  bv  the  reader  who  sets 
himself  to  get  through  tliese  two  volumes.  .Mr.  smith 
found  that  he  had  selected  a  dreary  piece  of  work,  and 
thimght  he  might  eoii.solo  himself  by  adopting  tho  style 
of  a  seiLsntlonal  novelist."— .">ii(.  A'fi'.,  xlvll.  8o. 

2.  Tho  Story  of  the  English  Jacobins,  Lon.,  1881, 
12mo.  _ 

Smith,  Edward.  Foreign  Visitors  in  England, 
and  what  they  have  thought  of  us ;  being  some  Notes  on 
their  Books  and  Opinions  during  tho  Last  'Throe  Cen- 
turies, ("Book-Lover's  Library,")  Lon.,  ISSS,  12mo. 

Smith,  Edward  II.  The  Elements  of  Plane  Trig- 
onometry, Richmond,  Va.,  ISSl,  12nio 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (or  Lillie)  Thomas, 
(Meade.)  1.  Lettie's  Last  Home,  Lon.,  187.7,  12uio. 
2.  David's  Little  Lad,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  3.  lireat  St. 
Benedict's:  a 'Tale,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S71I. 
4.  A  Knight  of  To-Day,  Lon.,  1S7",  p.  Svo;  now  ed., 
I87S.  .5.  Mips  Toosey's  Mission,  Lon.,  |S7S,  isn-,.^,  8, 
Bel-Marjory:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  7.  Laddie, 
Lon.,  1879,  ISmo.  8.  Outcast  Robin;  or,  Your  Brother 
and  Mine  :  a  Cry  from  tho  Great  City,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo; 
now  od.,  1SS4.     ».  White  Lilies,  and  other  Talcs,  Lon., 

1575,  12mo.  10.  Scamp  and  I,  Lon.,  1S7»,  p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  1880.     11.  The  Floating  Light  of  liingtinnan,  Lon., 


SiMr 

Olpsic.;  or,  T,ik  U,,^  a.i,!  II,,!!       i|      „ „  ",\i,"-'  "'"" 

Mother  llorrinKV  ChiXn      \    iJ^'i  '"'"l  '*""'•     "^' 

I-on.,  l,Ms;t  /,.  svo  ;  2,1  0,1      :«  '.■"•,'"  '"i'"'''     ^"''"'  ' 

1SS4,  ISino.     ■>3    Th,   A  ,,        '.    , ."■•    '  »■"  ■^"■-Icrs,  I,,,,,.,  j 

i."n.;  isH ,  fp  :.,o"/,""Tir,';'  ";'■  -^'"--^  iiiu»'. 
2^'.  scriot  A!„.,„onoM:,;„.''M's  ;;;,"•• .  .r^i^H'',,'"'; 

of  ri.rco.  Illust.  I,on  I8H4  '„  J  '  -,':  ^^o  lJaii,| 
Silver  Truii,,„.t,  III,,?'  Lo„'  ',:,?"'■  „"■  A  Little 
Little  Ann  ■{  Tale,  Lon.,  t^;  .sto''  '^"■n'^  ""J 
of  Love.  Illmt.  Lq,,  igso  i  „  'i,,  .  V'""*"S^' 
Girls:    the  Storv  of  r   int,     i'     ,   '     ■"''    '^    ^*<"-l'l   "f 

Boy.  Illu,t.  Un.,  18,s7  "•'svo  '.4"'.;;;  ''  •  V'"'''.^'" 
of   Inohfawn,    I,on      ISS7'  ,.     s'     '"*•,?'"'   ^  ^'omuHs 

8v„.     3H.  ".Sweet  Nar„.v  "  r    I,     ,io}'     ^""'^    IS'^T,   p. 

ta,ly  „f  the  Foro.l     ",  '   ihZ\    T'  ''•.'*™-     •'«•  The 

Ilujsak.     must,     ^^Y,,^k,  Is^^Svo  '     ^    '"'«"'' 

smith,  Kustncc,  .M.D     Fiir'p     .1     •• 
II.M.  the  King  of  tho'ioliians  an.V^;  .V   '''>■"'','""    ">  ' 
ll'ispital   for  Chil.lren      i     r" I  'n        L/'l?  '''""  '"'"''"» 


"m 


tiMl 


ilren  ;  .5th  e,l.,  Lon.,  IS.ss,  p.  Svo 

ninith,  Evaiieeliiip  h"       t     r         ... 

L,m.,  ISS:)   3vola.!.?.'Jv„^  V  A  Cr  "l  V  "'"•  ^''",''°''' 
ISSH,  p.  Svo.  '"'^'  *^»oi^^ssity,  Lon., 

i»  "'"!!:.T-„i;';."Sj'  '■*"~'  "»'"••■  ■-■. 

Names  of  Plaies   i'o   "  "  r  '■        ^''™,'"'''"'y  "f  ''roper 
Hi^t™r'v'of  fhi'ni*""""*^  J^-     '•  Brazen  (Jate. :  a  True 

Host.',  KsTo   ISmo''.'''"    Lutev^'lT^/'";,"''  ^"'■<"''' 

>2n:^":^j.^.^^i:»-5r'iiiJ!;;:'-'S: 
-^^^Kv„:i^f^^^^-??o^"^tto^f^^ 

H.  F„  ts  J;^'^o?k!',^S"i2n!o'.-  ''"'  '^"'^   -'  ^' 
more  M!f;.'„S«, "»/'<*»«''".  b.  1838.  at  Balti- 


(Spain,  llollan.l.  n„|  I,  I  ™, 

;'-:"y  \hi  t,^:'''7K- ;^::i' '--'p;'r  ^? 

Linus  In    \ew  I)l„ek  ,..      ui  i.        ;„'     *'  '"''     2.    OM 

'lulen    nml  other  P,„.„„,  ,M,'i|„.,  ,:,„;;  The  'kou„K  Ma«. 

>V^:"'  ^r    Lniii;,"^!'"'"',,^''''-      The    .,.ll„o 

'""'   ni,,i,.ali;    0    C  ;i      wm;''  !•    Tt-n.peutieally, 

/''i-nnteof  Lilumn.^,.,.  il.in     'it.     rT.''' "   ""'    ""' 

|M:ri::.:^;:::!.r:'-j,^»'";^»ho,!'Mana,o,„e„t:  a 

Il.viiienoptera    „  the  (■..leii,        mi.       ■.•■'''■'''"'  "^ 

s.'k;:^i^„'i^^^^i^!:,  "•  "-^^.  Mi;,,.;;:;,  an,. 
L-"'n;^i:wrii;;,,tr"s^ 

try.'";'':',;-;;   i^.;;;:  ■"  '"»  -^""'y  "f'Pr,.etioal  Cheml,. 
Mni  h,  (.corfjc,  C.I.K.,'  LL.D.,  K  R  (j  «     r  «  « 

'ehl:^;„;l^-';;,.^^-';';;J=^^;J;;ea.^.";:^^i;/,^;^i; 

^:^o;'';h?^:f:;-5?  fr«'^''''-"'' -- 

A,lr.nni,trati„n,  .Seran,  „  re  m.J  7^'  ^""  .'  "f^f"'""" 
'"'"•iMl- of  the  kov  I  n  ?.  •  J,^.'  ''  '"I"-  2.  Me- 
i«ter  of  th.    Free  Churc^f\•  "f;  •^'"■?'°''">-  an.l  Min- 

jmt  the  .oelal  „„.,  oW^Vl^J^ H/Z^;-^::)!!! ^^^'^i^. 

.>r^.;^™,I:'tof„:i-^^^ 

wn.vi7,'lt'l,!l!!;,.y;;;ii,.^i:^'-j;,;i«n;«  i^  «s « household 

Jnl    '11  S-^'l^;;- -:'^^T;^-l-BrU^ 

E.Ji„..  1S84.  .  A ,  2a  e,l  l^ifi  "■>'"^-!""^'  ""'l  ""«•' 
lian.  Carey,  1).D.,  Shoenn  ke  .In  ,  M-  ^■'"'  '''^r''  ^*'"- 
of  .«nnskr  t    lien™  i    ,n     v     '.^    .^''*""n»i-y.  Professor 

William,  c;,lcuU,r"Vr,"'rn"  I'ssf  .^^''^^^  "^  '^"^ 
ser^?ell"i;„';!:•!;,:^,|;j,'Ji';';y  "vesof  I.r  Carey,  an,l  he  de- 

omthe,n,,,,-ilM,r,  «My    ;,?d    '.WM^^^  •  '  ■  ^^MnSn 

wuier, ink.  than  tlm   wli"      s  iV,  '  r.^«    "^^^ 

.>->W,(toi-,  Ivlii  i.'ios     '"'"'"'"""ere.'-tua  in  missions. "— 


I  interested  ii,  lndia."J.«/,    .Vo  Slhi'  "^'""'y  "'^'^er 

I.i.b^i.a,an,lP,;rtn";'u;''«!'I.''|.f'  ^"""'  ^^"' 
foeN.s,  l.on.rrsro"    '      ^^^  '^'"""''  ^'=""',  "nd  other 

Ch!l""L!'rc'"c^7  Enl""'?"'  "•  '"  ^^™''™'  C^-  «-) 
printer  in  the  (ina'if  M?:'  f  r°n''"'"",'^'  beeame  a 
throughSirHenry  Kawiin,,n%  '  "7  ^  '^Sncw,  an,l 
in  tlu^reparatio^  ^^M^Jl^Z^^  ^IZ" ^'"^ 
Insortpfons  of  M'estern  Asia,  war^pjinred  Tnlsr'S 

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8MI 

uiUtniit  t(i  Dr.  lUroh,  keeper  uf  Oriental  Anll'iulUc*  nl 
Iho  llrilUh  Mun.iiin.  In  \HT.\,  Imvlnx  prcvlHUily  (lo- 
ciiiliorocl  iin  imperfect  euneil'oriii  imerlptfon  I'Dntiilnliijl 
II  Clmiaoiin  account  of  llii!  .leluKe,  .t.-.,  he  went  I"  (lourcb 
lor  the  mining  fniKinciit  on  the  r  te  of  Nintvoh,  ftni 
lucceede.!  In  lln  lin«  it.  lie  uiiulv  another  ■"'0«"»'''' 
oxnedllion  in  ll"  lulluwinn  yciir,  iiii.l  it  third  m  l»7S-7n, 
but  died  lit  Aleppo  on  hl«  way  home.  1.  The  History 
uf  AHinirbiinipal :  tnin»latod  from  t'uneilorm  Innurlp- 
tioni.,  I.on.,  1871,  Imp.  8v».  2.  The  Vhonetlc  Viiluea  of 
the  ('unciform  Chiiractcrs,  l,on.,  1!<7I,  Imp.  Svo.  .t. 
Asayriiin  DUcovcries  ;  iin  Account  of  Explorutiona  and 
Discoveries  on  the  .Site  of  Nineveh  during  l«73  and 
1874,  liOn.,  m;>.  Sv..;  ;id  ed.  »amo  year. 

"  .Mr.  Smith  lui«  told  tlu'  story  of  hl»  enr  >'.  cfsiiys  In 
cuneiform  interpretuU.....  and  ol'  the  VM'"','';,;;',;  ?'.'„" 
undertaker  l,y  lilui  lor  the  luanimcrs  of  Uh'  Dally  1  lu- 
gnph'«"  Hie  trustees  of  the  llrltlsl.  Mum  .n  Mth  a 
mo  leslv  lone  ««  well  ii«  with  a  power  oi  dtar  and 
nraWiinrward  d.  rlptlon  such  aa  weatly  ei'l'*";;« 'ho 
e Imrm  whi.-U  the  mle  of  1.  s  ri;searrCes  "'""t  I'''-;^^'-,,J'  ' 
every  reader  ot  thounht  and  la-te.  -.vi(.  Kr:.  nx.xi.x  IJil 

"Of  the  volume  helore  us  li'.l  p»tfes  are  devolt  \  to  Mr. 


Smith's  trnvcU  to  and  fro,  and  to  dcla  s  o  his  ■HKKlnt^ 
8  "of  his  diMiules  with  the  Turks ;  while  the  larger  and 
n  ore  ImportM  It  oart,  amounting'  to  alioiit  2H)  IV'KeN  Is  oc- 
cupied wUh  the  i^  »nd  e.xp..sltlon  nl  iV  ex  Is 
he  Imd  been  in^triimentai  in  either  lin.llnt?  or  completinij. 

~".Mr.  Smitii's'book  Is  one  of  Kreat  Interest  for  the  s/'holar 

as  well  an  for  the  Keneral  public It  is  ..mpluUhally 

A  ncord  of  dlscuverles.  and  at  the  same  time  a  mo  mmeiil 
ol  patient  jKTseverance  ami  comiuest  over  dilllcultles.  — 
A.  H.  .SaYck:  .lend  ,  vli.  IM.  ,      t>     .u    # 

4.  The  Af\viian  Eponyni  Canon,  from  the  UeatB  or 
Solomon  to  Nebuchadnezzar,  I.oii.,  IS75,  Svo. 

"  For  the  (Irst  time  the  KnKll>h  reader  has  a  full  account 
get  before  him  of  the  evidence  upon  which  the  (din.iioloK> 
of  the  A.ssyrian  monarchy  rests,  and  ,d  its  bcariuK  upon 
the  contemporary  idironohiwy  of  the  khmdoms  oi  Israel 
andJudali.  .  .  .  f'or  the  chrouolo«i^>t  and  the  student  of 
the  Hlhle  the  volume  Is  more  than  handy  ;  It  is  iiiaisiM.>n- 
sable."— A.  H.  S.vvi.e:  vicud.,x.  »*. 

b.  Assyria  troui  the  Earliest  Times  to  tho  Fall  of  Nin- 
eveh, Lon.,  l-<75,  l.Smo.  «.  The  Chaldean  Account  ot 
Genesis  :  containing  the  Description  of  the  Creation,  tho 
Fall  of  Man,  the  Delu({e,  tho  Tower  of  liabel,  Ac,  from 
the  Cuneiform  Inscriptions.     Illust.  and  Maps.      Lon., 

1875   8vo 

"  The  present  condition  of  the  lesjcnds  and  their  recent 
discovery  alike  forbid  me  to  call  this  aiiytlilin,'  more  than 
a  provisional  work  ;  but  there  was  so  «enera    a  desire  to 


HMI 

to  iMdInR  KnglUh  periodloah.     I.  Poets  and  Novellitt: 
a  Series  of  Literary  Studies,  Lon.,  187.'),  |i.  8vo. 

"The  writer  has  a  facile  inn  and  a  nenerous  sympHlby 
with  literary  excellence,  his  readiiiK  is  eonsiderable.  and 
his  taste  euO.ollc.  but  he  strikes  us  as  entirely  wanlliiK  In 
orlKlnality  ami  critical  sagacity.  "->/"W(i/i)i-,  xllx.  ia. 
•i.  Shelley;  a  (Jritical  Ilioxra|diy,  Ldin.,  187,,  I'.'ino. 
"Mr.  Smllh's  undertakinK  as  an  expositor  of  .xhclley  to 
the  world  is  not  exactly  Mi|KTer(pxalory.  lor  some  iisiliil 
work  was  to  be  done  on  the  very  llm-  on  whlcli  Iicm  hemes 
to  do  it;  but  it  comes  near  to  beliiK  suiKrtlnouh.  — ".  .M. 
ItdsHKTTi:  Aciiil.,  xlii.  48. 

H.  Life  of  William  Ewart  (lladsloiio,  Lon.,  I's7il,  2 
vols  8vo.  4.  Sir  Hobert  I'ecl,  ("  Knulish  political 
Leaders,"!  Lon.,  1881,  cr.  Svo.  5.  (Kd.)  Illustrated 
Dritlsh  Ballads,  Old  and  New,  Lon.,  1881,  2  vols.  r.  8vo; 
new  ed.,  188:1.  tl.  Life  and  Speeches  id'  ,Iohn  Ilri^ht, 
Lon.,  1881,  2  vols.  Mvo.  7.  Hull- Hours  with  some 
Kamous  AmbasBadors,  Lon.,  I8s;i,  p.  «vo;  new  ed.,  1885. 
,H.  Victor  Hugo  :  his  Life  and  Work,  Lon.,  I8S.',,  p.  Mvo. 
».  Tho  I'rime  .Ministers  of  tjueen  Victoria,  Lon.,  188«, 
,Svo.  HI.  Life  of  liucen  Victoria:  .liilillee  Kililion,  Lon., 
ISMfi,  8v(ii  new  ed.,  1887.  11.  Wiiliiiin  I.  ami  the  (ler- 
man  Empire:  a  IJiographicul  ami  llistoriciil  Sketch, 
Lon.,  1887,  8vo.     And  see  Koar.vn,  Oiv,  ni/nii. 

Smith,  George  CJ.  Trii'  of  the  "I'orgiuj"  or. 
Tacking  up  the  Hudson,  liy  Urloktop.  N.  York,  1874. 
Smith,  tJforge  II.  Elements  of  Right  and  of  the 
Law  :  to  which  is  addid  a  Historical  and  Critical  Essay 
upon  tho  Several  Theories  of  Jurisprudence;  2d  ed., 
Cliic,  18S7,  12ino. 

Smith,  (Jcorge  Putnam.  Tbo  Law  of  Field 
Sports,  N.  York,  1886,  1 2mo. 

Smith,  Kev.  Geortje  S.,  ininlstor  of  Cranstoun. 
The  Weil-Ileing  of  Nations:  i'-  Essential  Element, 
Edin.,  1885,  I.,  xv'i.  .   ^.    ^  ,      , 

Smith,  Itev.  tieorge  VniKi-,  I'h.D.,  D.P  ,  [ddf, 
vol.  ii.,  add.,1  b.  ISIH.  at  I'ortarlington,  Ireland;  eilu- 
cated  at  Manchester  New  College;  I'nitarian  minister 
at  York  1858-75;  principal  of  Ciuimirthcn  Presby- 
terian College,  Wales,  since  1870.  1.  The  lilble  and 
Popular  Theology  :  a  ItcStatcment  of  Truths  and  Prin- 


a  i)rovisionai  woik  ;  out  lucivj  "**---  -7' ^^"v  .,  V  .7i..., 
sec  tlie  tran.shitions  tiiat  1  have  publislie.l  them,  hoping 
my  readers  will  take  them  with  tlie  same  reserve  with 
wliieli  I  have  given  them."— /'ido'dc'/ioji. 


••  .Mr.  Smith's  Kuhemerism  will  doubtless  shock  schol- 
ars trained  in  the  methods  of  nKjdern  historical  and  phllo- 
loL'ical  emiuiry;  .  .  .  where  Mr.  Smith  sees  actual  person- 
BKcs  of  liisiorv.  iither  Assyrloloitisls  see  only  solar  heroes 
or  the  iiersonilicatlons  uf  natural    phenomena.  —A.  li. 

'^^  111" one  volMiiio  of  very  moderate  dimensions  .Mr. 
Smith  tells  us  all  that  AssyriologisLs  (and  hinisoll  pre-emi- 
nently at  the  head  of  such  researches]  have  nmde  out  up 
to  this  time  on  the  interestlni!  subjects  ol  the  lelUKC,  hi. 
Creation  and  Fall  of  Man.  tlie  (po-ible)  buildiiiii  of  tl le 
Tower  of  Uabel,  and  the  identillcatioii  by  him  ul  the  U  b- 
liciil  Nimrod  as  a  personage  he  tprovisioiially)  calLs  izuu- 
bar."— t(/i.,  No.  'iMi.  .     ,        ,    „         .   , 

A  New  Edition,  Thoroughly  Revi.sed  and  Correctca 
(with  Additions)  by  A.  H.  Sayoe,  Lon.,  1881. 

"The  mosaic  work  involved  in  edltingabook  likef.corgo 
Smith's  has  been  performed  with  a  miicii  greater  degree 
of  success  than  might  have  been  expected.  .  .  .  Ihe  trans- 
lations have  been  brought  up  to  what  the  accompUsbed 
editor  regards  as  our  present  knowledge  ol  Assyrian.  — 
T.  K.  CiiKVNi;:  .4c(i(/.,  xlx.  It'd. 

7.  History  of  Babylonia.  Edited  Ijy  A.  H.  .Sayce. 
Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  8.  History  of  Sennacherib,  from 
Cuneiform  Inscriptions.  Edited  by  A.  H.  Sayoe.  Lon., 
1878,  imp.  Svo.  ,   ,,  ,„ 

Smith,  Capt.  George.  Uses  and  Abuses  of  Dree- 
masonry,  N.York,  1875,  l2ino. 

Smith,  George,  of  Coalville,  Eng.  1.  The  Cry 
of  the  Children  from  the  Uriokyari;;!  of  England,  Lon., 
1871,  p.  Svo.  2.  Gipsy  Life  :  an  Account  of  our  Gipsies 
and  their  Children,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  3.  Canal  Adven- 
tures by  Moonlight,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  4.  1  vo  been 
a-Gip»yingi  or.  Rambles  among  our  Gipsies,  Ac.  Illust. 
Lull.,  I8s:i,  cr.  Svo.  ,     ,„., 

Smith,  George  Barnett,  F.K.G.S.,  b.  1841,  nt 
Ovenden,  near  Halifax,  Yorkshire,  and  educated  at  the 
British  Lancastcrian  School,  Halifax ;  went  to  London 
in  1864,  and  became  a  journalist  on  the  stuff  of  the 
Globe,  and  was  afterwards  connected  with  the  Echo. 
He  has  contributed  to  tho  Encyclopu-Hlia  Britannica  and 
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iples,  with  Special  Rcleicnce  to  Recent  Works  of  Dr. 
Liddon,  Lord  Hathcrley,  W.  E.  Gladstone,  and  others, 
Lon.,  1.871,  Svo;  ;id  ed.,  1872.  2.  The  .Spirit  and  the 
Word  of  Christ,  and  their  Permanent  Lessons,  Lon., 
1874  •  2d  ed.,  1875,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Prophets  and  their 
Interpreters,  Lon.,  1878.  4.  Texts  and  Margins  of  the 
Revised  New  Testament,  Lon,  1881. 

Smith,  Uev.  George  Williamson,  D.D.,  b. 
18;)6,  at  Catskiil,  N.Y. ;  graduated  at  Hobarl  t'ollcge  18.1,  ; 
ordained  I860;  president  of  Trinity  College,  Hartford, 
Conn  since  188:i.  Memoir  of  Rev.  John  II.  Van  Ingcii, 
Rochester,  N.Y. ,  1878. 

Smith,  Gerard  W.  Painting:  Spanish  and  French. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  Kev.  Gervase.  The  Rev.  J.  Rallenbury  : 
Menioiiai  Sketch,  and  Memoriui  Scnr.on  by  Rev.  W.  M. 
Punsiion,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  Gilbert  J.  0.-tricli-Fp;ining  at  tho  Cape 
of  Good  Hope,  Ciijie  Town,  1878,  12i..o. 

Smith,  GolUwin,  M.A.,  i.L.U.,  \i<Me,  vol.  11.. 
add.,1  removed  to  Canada  in  ls71,nnd  became  a  mem- 
ber of  the  senate  of  Toronto  liiiversity.  Ho  1  'is  editor 
of  the  Canadian  Monthly  1872-74,  and  i-r       .  "vnei 

and  editor  of  tho  Bystander.  He  has  contributed  largel,^ 
to  the  English  reviews.  1.  The  Supiiression  of  Doiiiit 
is  not  Faith  :  a  Letter  to  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford  "ii 
his  Two  Sermons  entitled  "The  Revelation  of  God  tlic 
Probation  of  Man."  By  a  Layman.  Oxf.,  1861,  8vu. 
Anon.  2.  A  Short  History  of  England  down  to  the 
Reformation,  Lon.,  I86II.  3.  The  Relations  betwcc,, 
England  and  America:  a  Reply  to  the  Late  Speech  't 
Mr.  Sumner,  Lon.,  1869,    16mo.     4.  The  Political  D>s- 


Mr.  ouiliuer,   uun.,    loww,     luujv.      ..    - —    • - 

tiny  of  Canada,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.     5.  Cowper,  ('  Lng- 
lish  Men  cd'  Letters,")  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo. 

"The  inadeiiniicv  of  the  present  memoir  is  the  more  cm 
phatic  from  the  com|iaratlve  excellence  of  Mr.  lieiiham  ~ 
prefatory  memoir  to  the  Globe  ICditioii  of  Cowm-rs  1  oein-. 
Mr.  Uoldwiu  smitli  mentions,  as  he  could  hardly  "i 
to  do,  his  ackiiowledgmenbi  to  this  previous;  memoir,  mu 
he  has  not  found  a  word  of  praise  fur  his  predecessor.  "  e 
cannot  wonder  at  his  reticence  in  recommending  -^H- 
licnham's  essay,  for.  havli.g  ,  r.refullv  .•'.•vir.i-^[''d  ^■'^l 
througlumt,  we  find  not  one  page  in  the  later  biogruii> 
which  is  an  improvement  on  the  earlier;  and  inilcci  ,  i" 
all  who  POS.SCSS  the  Globe  Edition  (d' Cowper.  this  new  l."e 
by  Mr.  Goldwiii  Smith  Is  a  mere  encumbrance."- Sni.  A' '  . 

"'in  his  little  book  on  Cowper,  Mr.  Goldwln  Smith  i- 
both  too  brief  and  too  apologetic.  ...  It  seems  to  us  tlmt 


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CunUurl  of  l;ng|„„,|   („   rroliin.l.   I,,,,,.,  '| 


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Ai'iil  .Miiiiiit 


ii'iiiri',  I... II..  i^:;! 


lir.     rheiiilitry  „(  Suliihurla 


NrnJlh,  Henry  Arthur 


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liilmiii  (ir  fcini-Socinl. 


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Smith,  «JuMavu.  UooUson.b,  IS22,  a  „on.>rnl 
in  the  I  un(oilumti)  .iriny.      I.  x,,..,,  ,,n  I  Ifn  r„..* 
I'..r(  I.,  Theoretical;    I'art    H T  'A'tlil      ,  lih   aT" 

er:rn:.i;'.v-:!",..^;r" """"'«'"'"'"  °'"''' "'■  *""■ 

Sniith,  U|.v.  li.  Prrcy.    (K.i.,  ,j|,„,„rv«f  Term, 
anil  I'lini.e^  l.„n..  |ss;i,  „„.,i,  ,sv„  ■    ,,1  ,„i     VJ!  '■'"'"" 
Nmith,  II.  I'«rry,an,l  Hnllnci-   F   ll     \t   i 

Niiiith,  II.  H.  Ton  .«hort  Sermons,  preaehed  nt 
(.runge.over-S,.n,l«,  L.,„.,  |S7S,  I2.n...  1™""'"^  "' 

Mlin  h,  llHiiiiltoii,  Jr.  Hyilraulio,:  <l..,  y)r,.  f 
Water  ,hn,n«h  ()ri.k.e,-.  over  Weir.,  i.nil  ,  .../b  ,>•!. 
Con.luita  uii.l  I'lpea.      |||u,,,     .\.  v„r|,    |^    ■^\'*       ^ 

Smith,  Mrs.  Ilaiiiiiih,  (Uhita;,)  Vjf,  of 
U..b..  I  I'earsull  Smith.  I.  IIoii„e.,  an  g  t  S  .  /  „  X 
foripture.-,  21mo.  2.  l!e,,.onl  „r  a  Han  ■  I 
iiiorial!!  of  Franklin  Whilall  Smith,  fiv  i.' 
I'lHla.,    IMr.i,    12„,„.      :,.   The  ci,ri,ti„n'J  .sV 


Boyiiti 


II  Smith:  hi.i  I,i|' 


iiry    lloyiitiin. 


ii'l  W.irk.X.  Vork,  IMSii.  s 


(Kil.l   Henry 


>'..tlior. 


Nmilh,  lli-nry  KoroyU,  |,„„,,  vol.  ii.,  „,M  ,     i 
I  Heliiiiie»  ol    ih..   AnnloSiixun     'hiirch...  .,1   i,     Ii  •  i     .' 

»"il  St.  llihIehorKa.  W.M  Ki,  klycv'i    1     ^im     ''''■' 

of  ih..ir    u..,  .  I  II    ,,       ""  "'v> ''"1  "Hire:  with  noma 

of  Iheir   Seniil,.  in,     .Monuiiuntn.       IHu,,.       l,iv..rpo.il, 

1,11  ■    /■.""■  '•i""f>"IConi»liorouKh  Cattle  ■  with 

I     liiii|ij«»  <if   Ivanhoe-Lanil.      III,.,,.      W,,rk  u  ,     ih  7 

,  Ito.     I.iii  (.Miiie,  only.  "°"l  ■    '""'> 

Smith,  llev.  lieiiry  Wnllin,  D.d.,  ,„ini,nr  of 

!K>rkn..«,..,„  „n,l   Kii-t  CuLKt;    o„„'„r  ,i,'    1.,",";,^ 

m.toral     ieoo«y  appoin.e,!  l.y  thencneral  A.       I  W    ? 

'     re,.  hi::''."^>'""""'!-     '  •  ■'■'"■  ' '"'"^  »«  IVeacl       f ,  r, 

live,    I?.!,'.  """'«"  """"nut...,,  an  Am,.rionn  »ho 
he  'o.  f '■      ii;^:  "'v'","^"/     "'"-'.  ""•  Auiiuon,,  ami 

I'.ey  lull  t.   iVcM  It,  rl.     1 1  ,',  l«'"'i'ii-'li''l  a  I'lriii,  that 


Hiippy    I,ife,    IS77,    ||,|„;,_      i-ti^g  Veil   .•',;|  I.    ,       . 

£:,tn:,'r.".rsv,;;'"''"'"^  '"■""  »f  ^""o  «"j- 

Smith,    Miss    IlHrris.      (Tran^)    Te.xt-ISook    of 
eneral    Uolany,   by   Wilholm    Jul,,,.    n,.|,renr  Fiom 
the  seeoii,     Herman    K.lition.     Uevi.cJ    by  1'.  tied  le 
Illiist.     I'Miii.,  I«H:"),  p.  Kvo  «  ■  utmieii. 

Smith,  llev.  Iln^kutt,  .M.A.,  grmluateilnt  Christ's 
ollege,    Cimbriilge,    IS71I;    or.|,iin?,l    IS70;    rect"  of 
l!raum.e,vell  ,r    Anwiok,    I.iiK.„l„,|,ire,  ,inoo    \sh.     1 
I    °.     ;,:  ''f'-'''!:r-^- '"  ;!'-i,''-«re.sive  Scene,    Lon 
Ml'...  .;  ^'"    '''"■'''   '■•"y".-  a  .Scries  of  Shor 
Meihtative  AililrcHsej,  l.on..  |ss:-i,  lOiiio  '  .-iiort 

Smith, Helen  Ainvlic-,i"»azelSheiMinr'„<iP,i,i  1 
I.  Animal,,  Wil.i  ,i,„lTame.  lllut^t.  \7c  r'n'sB  t,'? 
2^  mrJsanil  J-i.hes:  Natural  Hi^t'iry  Stu  e^  i'n'uC;; 
o  bttsy  Heading.  Illi,..,.  .v.  Vork,  lvH6,  4to.  ;).  ,  |„ 
Hundred  Famous  American,-.  Ill„.,t.  X  v.'rk  imJi 
to     4Hi,lory  of  Japan  in  Words  orOn'e.^^vllablo.     II! 

America.      Ilhi.t.     X.  Vork,  I>S,SS,  s„.  Svo 

Smith,  Helen  Butler.     A  jlodem  Ja.iob      iw 
lle.-ter.stuurt,  [p.seu.l.]     Host.,  1S.H8,  l-|„o  ^ 

w,o:::;."'N^\*„^'if,^72.  "■"'' ""  ^^^"^  ">"'"'  ^--- 

Smith,   Rev.   Hely   Ilntchinsoii   AuBiistus. 

M.A.,  gradmite,!   at   Worcester    College,   oXd     > '  "' 
ur.lained   Is.',:';  rector  of  Tanslcv    IsilT  .<ii    „„  1  '  ■      ' 

7.1,  ^  l^"  '^''«-'"   '"■"">■'  ''«"••  '^■l.P.  .SVC      2 

v'f  i'b"ed'  '1M4  ^"f  V'^'T  '■"'?'"•  '-"^  '^^^■•'  P 
>o,  lao  eu.,  1.^:^4.      3.  ioun.lat  im-Sr    ii,.<   T,,,,,     <q-% 

'li.;;yo.     4.  Is  the  Book  Wrong?  I.oi,     1877    or    »[-,' 

Ihe  Frescoed  Chamber;    or.   The   Ne w    Te  t^n^nt  I 


■  .si^talf!rU'  '^"■""''r   *'•''••   '"'»   Pliyiieian   to   the 
and-liook  liir  IMiystcmns,  1-hila..  Is78,  IL'mo;  ne,.  ed.. 


er.svo     '^""'"''^"'    tneatholic,    l.on.,  I,s79-S(;,  3  parts: 

Smith,  Henley  Grose,  and   Kirbv.  Willinm 

N "v *H  1^;     H  'opaloura  l.:xotica :  being  Ill'u'straio"? 

]■■  I;  i    V'rt"'  ^"''8"7ji-S|'^"'««  "f  ButterHics.     Illust. 
i  irts  l.-\ir.     Lon.,  188r-iiii,  4to 

-tniih,  Henry,  F.R.i  ..-,„  [„„„,  vol.  ii..  add.]    Sir 

"•^  illiam  tergu^son  :  a  liio^-raphical  Sketch,  Lon,;  187r' 

>-nr'*a'''cVi^!i.al'^^  ^'^^      ^'r"^"  ""J  ''i^  ■^""^"n- 
■^tl"!:;,Ci,^,'"i;::;;^r=    «.<>.   a   Translation    of  the 


lilan 

I  LSS-)       o      I,,...' "■■'■'":' »'.""*•■  I'^is,  i-mo;  new  ed. 

lm'n7.L"o-„.,''l'-"/7."'";,':r'    '"   ''"'""'"«^-  ""^  •^-»t 

■  le,!!"!'^"*,'  "•"■",•■•"♦  ''•  '''■i«:  graduate!  at  Trinity  Col. 

Tnmi  e  isn'.  '''"■  '""•  ?',"'"'  •"  ""'  ''"  »'  tho  Inner 
femjile  I  Ml.' :  reorder  of  Lincoln  since  1 S8 1 .  The  La" 
ol   .Negligence,    Lon.,    1880,  8vo-  2,1   cd     18S4       w  ,k 

anri;^r!ttT?^^«^r/i^'4:r"- 

makci  ver  r :,  ,'la  Ik  '  ^'""V'  '"'« '"'"Ut  the  v„I,„nc  tlla 
I'llues  are  pror,  !  ."  ;,Vatc,  r  .'ali'V  r''",  *!;'"'  "'.'''''  "'^ 
■If  tlioii,  e..!troiii,.|.v  s|,lri,!.',t.''-.s  [       ■"  vxxvi'  ns'  """■>' 

|.>-  State  .^oci,fli;,i,,  Oxt.l,  is-.s^"'   ''°"'"""'°  ^-^l'^^'' 

IWr  and  Liberty   by  ^tT'l^^f  x!']^;^,^^^^^- 
f.l  V  •    ,  V    I'""'-'  ^''«  ^'»I't"in>  Doi:  a  Story 

l>?'ri'mo.''  '■"'     ^'''""   ■'"'■^i"»"y  Sketches,  Bost,, 
.Smith,  Rev.  Isaac   Grei;ory,  M  A     LT  T)     1, 

|:.sl^a:pe^^Jf^r!,:,:-^l.^;Tp;^-t- 

de.sel   saviour:  with    Introduction  and  Notes,   Lon 
S64    I  imo      .1    huth  and  Philosophy  :  Essays  on  some 
of  the  icjdencies  of  the  Day,  Lon.,  1867,  8vi.     4    To 
-liver  Bell.,:  „n   Allegory.     Illust.     O.xf,     s  0      ,iJ' 

1  f  """ViL*™A'"8'''rv1"^  "•""  Short  Poem;,  LoT; 
NLnllil'v  <;■„  ^";"'- /•  n.e  Characteristics  of  Chistian 
r™'"?'  (I5«»'P  ">'  Lectures,)  O.xf..  187.S,  8vn;  n..w  ed 

I".  ..  lti...,glil,  ..u  Education,  Uxf..  1880  8vo  s' 
Prayers  for  hvcry  Hour;  2,1  cd.  Ox f.  882^9. ' The 
Ethics  of  Aristotle,  Lon.,  1880,  8vo  ;  2d  ed    1887     WiVk 

ONSLOW,    R.v.    PH.PP3,^Voroester     ("Diocesan    ^s 
tones,",  Lon..  1883,  12mo.  i^ioceBan    uis- 

I  th.fr'lVi'^'?',''**''  tiregocy.    Atla;  a  Story  of 
:  the  Lost  Island,  Lon.,  1886,  p,  'vo.  " 

1350 


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,f' 


SMI 


SMI 


Smith,  Isaac  W.    The  Theory  of  Deaeotions  and 

of  Liititude."  and  BeiJiirtures ;  with  Special  A|i|iliciition 
tu  Curvilinear  Surveys,  itc,  N.  Vorl<,  1NS4,  12nio. 

Smith,  Kev.  J.  1.  Humorous  Scutch  Stories;  6th 
ed.,  Edin..  1^71!,  12ino.  2.  Hiibbie  and  Jladf;e:  Scot- 
tish Dialogue;!;  2d  ed.,  1S72,  12in(].  ;i.  .Jennie  lilair's 
Maunderings  ;  2(1  ed.,  1S72, 12mo.  4.  Well.'- o' AVearie, 
and  other  Stories,  1,S7!I,  l2ino.  ,').  Ualbroom  Folks:  a 
Novel,  Paisley,  ISSS,  2  vols.  ii.  Svo. 

Smith,  J.  The  Coming  Man,  Lon.,  1873,  2  vols.  p. 
Svo. 

Smith,  J.  The  Teni]ierance  Reformation  and  the 
Christian  Cluircli,  liun.,  1S7.');   new  ed.,  I''7.S,  Svo. 

Smith,  J.  Note?  on  Denial  Surgery,  for  Students  of 
Medicine,  Ac,  Lon.,  ]SS7,  12nio. 

Smith,  J.  U.  Sayings  and  Doings  of  Children. 
Illust.     Lon.,  IS7.S,  ISiuo. 

Smith,  J.  II.  (Trnn?,)  Quantitative  Estimation  of 
Phosphoric  Acid,  by  M.  H.  Joulie,  I,on.,  1S81,  cr.  Svo. 

Smith,  J.  Ilui'knall,  C.E.  A  Treatise  upon  Cable 
or  lioj.c  Traction  as  ajiplied  to  the  Working  of  Street 
and  Cither  Railways,  Lon.,  1S87,  (to. 

Smith,  .1.  C.  Christian  Work:  Recollections  of 
Several  Years'  l<abour,  Ac,  Lou.,  188,3,  cr.  8vo. 

Smith,  J.  Chaluiier,  Mem.  Inst.  C.E.  British 
Mezzotinto  Portraits  :  r  Descrijjtive  Catalogue  of  these 
Engravings,  from  the  Introduction  of  the  Art  to  the 
Early  Part  of  the  Present  Century,  Lon.,  1883,  4  vols, 
sup.  r.  Svo. 

Smith,  Rev.  J.  Frederick.  1.  (Trans.)  Com- 
mentary on  the  Prophets  of  the  Old  Testament,  Ijy  G. 
H.  A.  von  Ewald,  (Theological  Translation  Fund  Li- 
brary,) Lon.,  l87o-SI,5  vols.  Svo.  2.  Studies  in  Religion 
under  German  Masters,  Lon.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo.  ,3.  (Trans,), 
Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Job,  by  the  Late  Dr.  G.  II. 
A.  von  Ewald,  Lon.,  1SS2,  Svo.  4.  (Trans.)  The  History 
of  Israel,  by  Heinrieh  Ewald,  vols,  vi.-vii.,  Lon.,  1883- 
85,  Svo.  5.  (Trans.)  The  Intluence  of  the  Apostle  Paul 
on  the  Development  of  Christianity,  by  Otto  Pfieiderer, 
D.I).,  (Hibbert  Lectures,  1885,)  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Smith,  J.  Frederick,  [(inic,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  1S90. 
1.  The  Freemason's  Daughter:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1879,  3 
vols.  cr.  Svo.  2.  Minnigrey;  a  Romance,  Lon.,  1888, 
Svo.  3.  Stanlield  Hall :  an  Historical  Romance.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1888,  r.  Svo.  4.  The  Will  and  the  Way.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1888,  r.  Svo. 

Smith,  J.  Jlenry.  Healing  Leaves,  Lon.,  1875, 
Svo. 

Smith,  J.  Moyr,  [miie,  vol.  ii..  Smith,  J.  Mayh, 
add.]  I.  The  Prince  of  Argolis:  a  Story  of  the  Old 
Greek  Fairy  Time.  Illust.  Lou.,  1877,  12mo.  2.  The 
Tales  of  Old  Thule,  Lon.,  1879,  sq.  IBmo.  3.  The  Woo- 
ing of  the  Water  Witch:  a  Northern  Oddity.  Illust. 
Lon.,  ISSO,  sq.  ISmo.  4.  Album  of  Decorative  Figures, 
Lon.,  1881,  fol.  5.  Ancient  Greek  Female  Costume. 
Illu.st.  Lon.,  1882,  sq.  Itiuio.  (1.  The  Hades  of  the  Ar- 
denne:  a  Visit  to  the  Caves  of  Han,  Ac.  Illust.  Lon., 
1883,  sq.  lOmo.  7.  The  Wooing  of  .^thra,  Lon.,  1885, 
32mo.  8.  Ornamental  Interiors,  Ancient  and  Modern. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1 887. 

"  Smith,  Prof.  J.  (J.,"  (Pseud.)  See  Burt, 
John  1'.,  xupm. 

Smith,  J.  T.  Silvei  and  the  Indian  Exchanges 
discussed  in  Qnestious  am\  Answers,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

Smith,  J.  T.  Mendicant  Wande:ers  through  the 
Streets  of  London.     Illust.     Lon.,  1883,  Svo. 

Smith,  J.  Y.  Mathcran  Hill:  People,  Plants,  and 
Animals,  Lon.,  1S71,  j).  jSvo. 

Smith,  Ilev.  James,  of  Cheltenham,  [niiu-,  vo'.  ii., 
add.]  1.  The  Believer's  Daily  Remembrancer,  Lon., 
ISOy,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1873.  2.  Still  Waters; 
or,  Kefroshment  at  Eventide,  Lon.,  1871,  32mo.  3. 
Plain  Thoughts  on  the  Scaled  Book,  Lon.,  1S72,  p.  Svo. 
4.  Jesus'  Banquet ;  or.  Monthly  Meditations  at  the 
Table  of  the  Lord,  Lon,,  187S  Uimo.  5.  Our  Father 
and  Comforter;  or,  (joil  the  Poi '  m  of  his  People,  Lon., 
issl,  18mo.  0.  The  Better  Land,  and  Words  of  Comfort 
for  Zionward  Pilgrims,  Lon.,  1882,  ISmo.  7.  The  Nat- 
ural Truth  of  Christianity  :  Selections  from  Discourses, 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  James.  1.  GeoL.otry  of  the  Circle  and 
Mnthpm«lic=.  !,■■)■..,  T-C9,  Svo.  2.  Curiositic-  of  Mathe- 
matics, Lon.,  1870,  Svo:  new  ed.,  1S72. 

Smith,  Mrs.  James.  The  Booi..  ilk  Tribe  of 
South  Ausiralian  Aborigines,  Adelaide,  1   SO. 

Smith,  James  «■  i  ig,  M.A.,  F.R.S.E.,  surgeon  to 
the  Bristol   Royal   Intirmary;    lecturer  on  8ur>:!  o'  in 
1360 


Bristol  Medical  School.  Abdominal  Surgery :  being  a 
Systematic  Description  of  All  the  Principal  Operations. 
Illust.     Lon.,  ISS",  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1888. 

Smith,  James  Ilambliii,  M.A.,  of  Gonville  and 
Caius  College,  <.'ambriilge,  [mili,  vol.  ii..  Smith,  J.  H., 
third  of  the  name,  add.]  1.  A  Key  to  Algebra,  Lou.. 
18711,  p.  Svo.  2.  An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Geo- 
metrical Conic  Sections,  Lun.,  18S7.  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  James  Ilicks,  b.  Is22,  in  Manchester, 
Eug. :  brother  of  Kev.  Isaac  Gregory  Smith,  gujini  ;  a 
barrister.  1.  firewood:  a  Resume,  Historical  and  To)!- 
ographical,  1807.  2.  Reminiscences  of  Forty  Years  of 
an  Hereditary  High  Churchman,  1808.  3.  The  Parish 
in  History,  1S71. 

Smith,  James  M  illiam  Gilbart,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  Christ  Church,  O.\ford,  ISSO.  1.  Jly  Lady,  and 
other  Poem.?,  Satirical,  Philosophical,  Ac,  Lon.,  1881, 
cr.  4to.  2.  The  Loves  of  Vandyck  :  a  Tale  of  Genoa, 
[verse,]  Lon.,  1884,  cr.  Svo.  3.  The  Log  o'  the  "  Norse- 
man," Lon.,  1S84,  p.  Svo.  4.  Serbelloni,  [verse,]  Lon., 
1887,  12mo. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Jane  Green,  (Symc,)  daughter  of 
William  Ireland  Syme,  who  held  the  post  of  distributor 
of  stamps  for  the  counties  of  Dumfries,  Wigton,  and 
Ayr,  Scotland;  wife  of  Major  Michael  Edward  Smith, 
Iiifi-ii.  1.  Tit  for  Tat,  [a  novel,]  Lon.,  187.0,  3  vols.  \\. 
Svo.  2.  It  might  have  been,  Lou.,  1S76.  3.  The  Pity 
of  it,  Lon.,  1SS4,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  4.  Love  and  Liking: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISSO,  3  vols.  er.  Svo. 

Smith,  Jephsun  Ilnband.  Notes  and  Margi- 
nalia illustrative  of  the  Public  Life  and  Works  of  Alfred 
Tennyson,  Poet-Laureate,  Lon.,  1873.  p.  Svo. 

"  Probably  no  fjuo  who  reads  this  book  will  fail  to  be  re- 
minded of  that  ancient  story  of  the  wellnieaning  ass, 
which,  in  trying  to  kncjck  a  fly  from  his  sleeping  unistcrs 
nc),se,  smashed  that  prominent  feature  with  his  hoof."— 
Alh.,  No.  2300. 

Smith,  Kev.  Jeremiah  Finch,  M.A.,  F.S.A., 
graduated  at  Brasenosc  College,  O.\ford,  1S37;  ordained 
1839;  rector  of  Aldridge,  Staffordshire,  1849-86;  preb- 
endary oi  Lichfield  since  1884.  (Ed.)  The  Register  of 
Manchestei  School.  A.D.  1730-1S37:  with  Biographical 
Notices  of  some  of  the  More  Distinguished  Scholars, 
(Chetham  Soc.  Pub.,)  Manchester,  1806-74,  3  vols.  4to. 

Smith,  Jerome  Van  Crowninshield.  Ways 
of  Women  in  their  Physical,  Moral,  and  Intellectual 
Reintions.     Illust.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1873,  sni.  Svo. 

Smith,  Jessie  \V,  1.  Both  Sides,  Lon.,  1887, 
12mo.  2.  Stciihen  Gilmorc's  Dream;  or.  Coals  of  Fire, 
Lon.,  1SS7,  12mo. 

Smith,  John,  {ante,  vol.  ii.,  sixty-second  of  the 
name  there  mentioned,  add.,)  d.  1S8S,  ret.  90.  Ho  re- 
signed his  position  as  curator  of  the  Royal  Botanic  Gar- 
dens at  Kew  in  1804,  owing  to  failing  sight,  but  even 
when  totally  blind  continued  his  botanic  investigations 
with  the  aid  of  an  amanuensis.  1.  Domestic  Botany: 
an  Exposition  of  the  Structure  and  Classification  of 
Plants,  and  their  Uses  for  Food,  Clotbin2,  Medicine,  and 
Manufacturing   Purposes.     Illust.     Lon,,  1871,  p.  Svo. 

2.  ilistoria  Filicuui :  an  Ex])Osition  of  the  Nature. 
Number,  and  Organography  of  Ferns,  Lon..  1S75,  p.  Svo. 

3.  Bible  Plants  :  their  History  and  Identificalion.  Il- 
lust. Lou,,  1878,  12mo.  4.  A  Dictionary  of  Popular 
Names  of  the  Plants  which  furnish  the  Natural  and 
Acquired  Wants  of  Man  in  All  Matter.'!  of  Domestic  and 
General  Fjouomy  :  their  History,  Products,  and  Uses, 
'jon.,  1882,  Svo. 

Smith,  John.  Sketches  in  Indian  Ink,  Calcutta  and 
Lon.,  1 88 1. 

"  The  deep  pathos  of  Anglo-Indian  life,  which  would  be 
overwhelming  if  it  were  not  driven  oot  of  the  minil  bv 
hard  work,  here  constitutes  the  main  thread  of  the  story, 
and,  indeed,  may  be  detected  in  almost  every  page  of  the 
book."— -k'd'/,,  xix,  310. 

Smith,  Mrs.  John  A.     Letters  from  Euroiie.    By 

.Aunt  Esther,  Chic,   IS70. 

Smith,  John  Ilurker.  Pharmaceutical  Guide  to 
the  First  and  Second  Examinations,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo; 
2d  ed.,  1874. 

Smith,  John  Uroun.  The  First  Fonakigraphic 
Teacher:  a  (iuide  to  the  Literary  Style  of  Phonachy- 
graphy,  an  Improved  Substitute  to  Long- Hand  Script, 
Aiulierst,  Mass.,  1876,  Svo. 

Sniitii,  Jolin  Cum|ibell,  sheriil  of  Dundee.  Writ- 
iu(?s  by  the  Way,  Lon.  and  Edin.,  188,^,  p.  :Svo.  (Con- 
tains biographici'l  sketches  of  Lord  Neaves  and  othc, 
Scotch  judges.  Prof.  Ferries,  Ac,  and  essays  on  Carlyle, 
Newton,  "  The  True  and  the  False  in  History,"  Ac) 

"These  sketches  .  .  .  deserve  the  careful  utleiition  ot 


tiino  anil  Ritiinl,  N.   v„rk    is-j      .r  m-     ' 

and  New,  N.  Vo  l<,  rsVi' •)    'rt  ni  •^''f';''"""!'--.  OM 

X.  York,  INS       '2„V    ^T   Tho-V'r''^    "'■   ""^  t'''"^'^'' 

!!iinitll,  John    <;iitlirii>'    P  t:    1     c. 

'■f  S.,-a(hbIane,  an.l  ,]  '|,'i  '  r,"^;  ■^«"''     The    I'ari.h 

-S:;!j:!'^i^-^^;,«^^TeXtu.o,.: 

b-n,  I,s7(i,  l2,„o:  „;.';  c'i     l"-|  ^      ^^  ^'^    '""■^''    ^'•»"l<- 
»t  .he  M;.lie:;i  ci   eg        'so.ah'c^r-i-"'  ''"«';''"•  -'"  i 

Cliernisti-.v  :  Original  He-ear,  1,       i-    •^f,'"'-'''"'"gy  .ma 
e.l..on].,  with  iSog^phTeal  ^t^'e  :?.'''n''''^'  ^^'^  '  »••■>' 

Smith,  John  Xelso,;.    ,sci 


-a;^,:i!:;-ri!r^.3'"^'r''---- 

1.  A  Woman  o"cuturp  '",  V''^'.''"'''-■ ''''"'•'-■h  "SM. 

2.  History     f  O.M  nrn-  r.i'''"'''  •>  ^■'"•'''  ^^^■^'  ^vo 
Boy,  l,s,''><.  .  I   '■,  i.ino.     J.  The  I'rairio 

Simitk     11      *'•','  ""-  ''leat  Urine,-  Head    Is?". 

viMun,  Lon.,  187''   Ifim.,.  „     '     ,'  {"°  "'hlerness  Pr... 
"!■  ■Scripture' .■  Foi;  h "  oU  o7  ?^  ,''-•     -'•  ^he  Bride, 

S™.      4.    The  Prnnl,„f     f  , '  '"    ""'"'"'    ■-«"•.  ISS;<     „ 

Of  Christ^tn.  t^;'  't7'  r\''""'"^"  ^  ^'-"-  i 
{■•till  Waters,  Lon.,  ISSrfn   Sv,',      :4l'r'"  n""""''  '""' 


Smith,  Knlhleeiilliniv      i    n,,i       i      . 

Ip.^vo.     Ano,'     e    rt rrn\"''J'''^'"-  Lon.,' I,. J 
^•f"     ^""^''     ""-^"-sp'tf'"'''"-'"^--^^ 

;S.'!"t!n^^'5^;„„f^-),The    Man„,ao,ure    of 

tor-General  of  Mine--  wiVl    ,.    /     '      ■   -•  "'"'  Jnspcc- 
'"w   Proec--   in   th,    r-  i' '^I'l'""""  ""'l"-'  Besse- 

Illust.    r,n.."sr  '.,'„"'"-"'  ^""^•■^'   ''•'■   "'«  Translator. 

>sMr"*5,:  t^;!';?;*' ':•■'"•*'>".  f""'".  vol.  ii.,  add..]  d 
Smith  i.,' ;;:«"«■"/■  '■"';''^' '■''^'•' '«^2^^- 

Atlas  of  th,  tnU,d  '^rf,;.  "'.■""j'"'',"  ",■"'  Chronological 
Smith     «i       ,''"''  ""sh..  I.s,s     f„|. 

^l^     t.^    ;"rV'"'!'"'"''  ''•  l^^S,  in  Boston, 
;She    „..isted   he       "  ,^  " "'?,  '^: '-'^  ""'l  '"ed    IS,i,,. 


teliKence,)  or  Si.n  dV  K       e,u     ^'ou      ,"'  ^f  ^■.'^"-  i ''- 

ofL.leandOriginof  .-^peeie.     ,,|  V      •  ' "    ""^  '"^Pi'-it  .'She    a^.M^tedT;;  i',',l":" ■''''?.  "•''-'^  ""'l  'lied    is,i,,. 
Constancy  of  K,.,|,.s,,,,L-'"V,:'"'.'.,^'','.',''.'.'''!"'^«"ftho  !  ..„„o  years  a    er   h     ^  V"'  ^""■■"y  »"'•''.   and   fo 

,  ,  .  .>  ..«ltor    h,.,   ,lea,h  was  en.ployed  in  collating 


Walter     liye'f  Xooik    "»„;''"  ^ 'l"'«''  '"  Norwich  for 

"'-orboduj'"  for  Voll     -i,,,^,"  I'l";'/'""    Mi^'ccllany,   and 

™.u.I,cnkn,ale,  Heilbrlnn     ^^"""^  ff-f '-'"";  I'ite- 

;  "111   Ordinance.--    of    more  .],  ,„   A     '•'.''''■'   ihc  Origi- 

'  Introduction  and  GiL-  X  b*  ,i  r'  '"'",  ^'"'"''  ""^  '"> 
liminarv  l•;,-^av  in  I'iv  P  .  '  ^^''''fe'hter,  and  a  Pre- 
'  velopn,ent  of"  Gi").  "b*-,  V ^  f  7;  "'"•'  ^"^'"^i'  ">"'  Ce- 
;Te-Vt  Soc.)  Un.  ,'n,,i.i'"J%,^^^^'"'""".  (EfHy  Eng. 
I  ''-'hed  separately  I  "> '  ,  i"/ ,  ..V"' ,^.-say  was  also  pub- 
;  Kalcndar       lly  j;, L,7  if  "l   .'"  '^'""'''  »''  Bfi'itoweis 

Centuries  :  now  firsr  r in,  ',.-  l'"'"'  '""'  '•'""■""' 
in  the  Library  of  o  V  \  K  ""•' Unique  Manuscript 
tion  and  Gl,;.-.  y  n  f  "  wJ'"'"""  ''  "■''''  ""  Introduc- 
Knglish  (irammarami  I'an.;,''  '"?•  t'  ^  ^^'""""1  "f 
'««fi,  l-'n,o.  5.  (Ed  The  b'IP f'^yr  Self-Help,  I,o„., 
, I,..  ,';.."'. ''"''e<'f  Bronie:  a  Common- 


Theological'  .S'  ry  V  i''  '■''•  '■*"'  "'"'  ''"  '"^''•''" 
•i"nnl  Church  l"  i«  Vre  1'  '"'"■'''  '"  "'^'  '-"nsrega- 
li"ard  of  Comn.is  o'nerr  ?Fo-'"\';-'  "'""■■  '^""'"^■'"' 
'•  Lectures  in  CI  rcT  H  I,  '''*''l  "^  '■■'■■^'""■'  'inee  |ss|. 
Tine  from  the  Begi,  nin ';■',]'''?.'    "'"  "'^""-y  "f  ^uc 

Oberlin,  l.ssi      •>       p,    ,*i"'  ""I  Chnst Era  till  1i!m, 

Smih,  Julia    if "'™  «n  Modern  History,  ISSl.    ' 

SpfiSl.-'^/.lif  '»;-p",r  '"ey  tnade  a  Man  of  him. 
Smith,  Mrs.  Julie  P.Td    188,     ,t.     „     •     !  "W-'iVe^^cln^^sXt'  Isre  Jo ''•  "^'''•'•>'  ^"'''^^     '■ 

"■-•^n^tii^f  y  •  1^^'  S^-^'^  '-rt ;  ^^^'  '-•  -"•  ' "''  """•  ^-  ^^''-'-^'"-- 

friends.  N.  York    I'^V  .A..    '"'  J^".'.?.'.  ^^   Ki's  ""J  be 


«ennanri,;'';iis^'^,^^ffi;;i!ri'i;"'"V/'»^""i'iiVo,!'Sf 

themi.sipart,  .H,in,kT„>iv„     1'^'  "" "''  '^^"Hi'ction.s  arc    for 
of  linunc'  Will  i,/t    !l      "    ,  V  ""T^  ^e  tl.at  •  The  Boke 

es  I.ettres,  Conseiller  ' Ami,,  .''  f' ''•  •/'"'^«''"nd,  Docteur 
S>o.  riM,eautho  .crvie':,;''';  "  "^'-  Lon.,  1888, 
"bout  a  third  of  new  m,uter  )  '""*'""""'  "-"l  "cbled 
fieM"","'.'  t^*'"-  I";«lln,;Dowd,^  h.  1847   .,t  Shef 


i^.  .  ""o   "  •»«.  1.1.   xurK, 

I'.'M.ght  r,  N    Yo;k      88i     «•  m     " ''''^  ""'''■-"■i'b's 
-N'-  Vork,  188,3,  12ai.'^"'  '"''""  ""^^  "  '"^'"vol, 


Lon'"!,''';,-":  8,^:"  ^'"^"''^'  "■•'  M"t«tio„,  new  ed., 


Smith,    M,   df    Vnro        r      ,• 

Smith.  .UiHB  ,M    M     .;.'   ".".'• 


M. 

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Smith,  .>liss'i>i.  iil 


Kick  him  Down-HIll;   or. 
1301 


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Up."  an  J  Downs  in  Business :  a  Story  of  Millions,  N, 
Yoric,  l87o,  Svii. 

Smith,  M.  W.  Studies  in  English  Literature:  Se- 
loctiuns  from  Cliiiucor,  Spenser,  Shnke^pciue,  liiicon.  ami 
Milton,  and  a  History  (jf  Knglish  Literature  to  tile 
Death  of  Dryden  in  I  Till),  Cin.,  I8S2,  Svo. 

Smith,  IMaignrct  K.  (Trans.)  Industrial  In- 
struction a  I'ediigii'ric  and  Social  Necessity :  with  a 
Critifjue  upon  Oiyections  advanced  by  Kolmrt  Seidel, 
Bust.,  1SS7,  I'.'mo. 

Smith,  Marianne.  1.  Twice  Found;  or,  The 
Heavenly  and  liarthly  Father,  I. 'jr..,  !'>72,  Klmo ;  new 
eds.,  iss'4,  \Sx:>.  2.  Charlie  and  Lucy;  or,  The  Lonely 
Heart  made  (Had,  Lnn.,  1S7,3,  lOi.io. 

Smith,  .Mrs.  Mary  I-.  U,  Among  the  Sti'rs;  or, 
Minnie  Weston's  Astronomy  Claf?',  I'hila.,  1  S76,  Ih'no. 

Smith,  Mrs.  .Mary  Louise,  (Itiley,)  b.  18)2,  at 
Brighton,  X.Y. ;  educated  at  liiockport  (N.Y.)  Collegiate 
Institute;  married,  1S0'.>,  to  Albert  Smith,  of  Spring- 
field, 111.  I.  A  Gift  of  (lentians,  and  other  Verses,  X. 
York,  l^^Si,  sq.  >v(i.  2.  The  Inn  of  Rest :  Later  I'oems, 
N.  York,  isss,  12mo. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Mary  Prndence  Wells,  b.  1810, 
at  Attica,  N.Y. ;  educated  at  Hartford  Female  Seminary  ; 
married,  187-1,  to  Judge   Fayette   Smith,  of  Cincinnati. 

1.  iTcdly  (io'icl  Times;  or,  Child-Life  on  a  Farm.  By  P. 
Thome,  [pseud.]     'lost.,  18"o,  sq.  lOmo;  new  ed.,  1877. 

2.  Jolly  Good  Tiun",:  at  School  :  also  Sumo  Times  not 
quite  sn  Jolly,  Bust.,  1S77, 16mo.  3.  The  Browns,  Bost., 
1884,  16mo.  4.  Miss  Ellis's  Mission,  Bost.,  188C, 
D'lmo. 

Smith,  Mary  Rebecca  Darby.  Recollections 
of  Two  Distinguished  Persons:  La  Marquise  de  BoisSy 
and  the  Count  .le  Waldeck.     Illust.     Phila.,  1878,  12mo. 

Smith,  Mr.s.  .Mary  Stuart.  1.  Heirs  of  the 
Kingdom.     Edited  by  A.G.  ILiygood.     Nash-,  il.e,  Tenn., 

1874.  l8ino  ;  3d  ed.,  18711.  2.  (Trans.)  At  a  High  Price; 
from  the  German  of  Ernst  Werner,  [pseud.,]  Bost.,  1879, 
12mo.  3.  (Trans.)  Herman,  by  Ernst  Werner,  [pseuJ.,] 
N.  York,  1833,  4to.  4.  (Trans.)  A  Hero  of  the  Pen,  by 
E.  Werner.  N.  York,  lss3,  4ti).  5.  V'rginia  Cookery- 
Book,  N.  York,  1884,  4to.  (i.  (Trans.)  Saint  Michael, 
from  the  German  of  E.  Werner,  N.  York,  188S,  2  parts, 
JOmo. 

Smith,  Kev.  Matthew  Hale,  1810-1879.  1. 
Bulls  and  Bears  of  New  York:  with  the  Crisis  of  1873 
and  its  Cause  :  a  History  of  Wall  Street  during  the  Past 
Twenty  Years,  incluiling  Biogra]>hical  Sketches  of  Lead- 
ing Speculators.  Illust.  Hartford,  Conn.,  187t,  Svo. 
2.  Marvels  of  Prayer  illustrated  by  Fulton-Street  Prayer- 
Meeting;  with  Leaves  from  the  Tree  of  Life.  By  Bur- 
leigh.    N.  York,  1877,  cr,  8vo. 

Smith,  Mrs.  .May  Riley.  1,  A  Gift  of  Gentians, 
and  other  Verses,  N.  York,  ISS2,  4to.  2.  The  Inn  of 
Best,  X.  York,  1838,  Ito. 

Smith,  Major  Michael  Edward.  Stanley's 
Wife:  a  Novel.  I, on,,  1879,  2  vols.  p.  .^vo. 

Smith,  Minna  Caroline.  The  Boys  of  Cary 
Farm,  Bost..  1887,  12mo. 

Smith,  .Viel.  Communion  in  a  Season  of  Afflictio.i, 
Lon..  l^'72,  or.  8vo. 

Smith,  Rev.  Philip,  [iiiiin,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  18S5. 
1.  Student's  Ancient  History  of  the  Hast,  to  the  Con- 
quest by  Alexander  the  Great.  Edited  bv  William 
Smith.  Illust.  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  2.  Smaller  Ancient 
History  of  the  East,  to  the  Conquest  by  Ale.vander  the 
(Jreat.'  Illust.  Lon.,  1871,  Ifimci,  ".  The  Christian 
Church  iluring  the  First  Ten  Ceutuius.     Illust.     Lon., 

1875,  p.  8vo.  4.  (Trans.)  The  History  of  Egvpt  under 
the  Pharac  hs,  by  11.  Brugsch  Bey  ;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1881,  2 
vols,  8vo. 

Smith,  Philip  H.  1.  Acadia:  a  Lost  Chapter  in 
American  History.  Illust.  N.  York,  1881,  8vo.  2. 
Curiosities  in  American  History:  The  Green  Mountain 
Boys  ;  or,  Vermont  and  the  New  Y'ork  Land-Jobbers, 
Pawling,  N.'i',,  188,i,  Ifimo.  3.  Legends  of  the  Shawan- 
7unk  and  its  Environs.     IPust.     Pawling,  I8S7. 

Smith,  Philip  Henry  Pye-,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
physician  to  (iuy's  Hospital.  Syllabus  of  a  Course  of 
Lectures  on  Physiology,  Lon.,  1885,  cr.  8vo. 

Smith,  Philip  Vernon,  M.A.,  b.  1845;  graduated 
at  King's  Coiicge,  Cambridge,  iMifi,  and  elected  Fellow; 
called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1809.  History  of 
the  English  Institutions,  Lon.,  1873,  12nio. 

Smith,  Priestley,  M.R.C.S.,  ophthalmic  surgeon  to 
the  (Queen's  Hospital,  Birmingham.  1.  Glaucoma:  its 
Causes,  Symptoms,  Pathology,  and   Treatment.     Illust. 


Lon.,  1879,  8vo.  2.  Short-Sight  in  Rehitim  to  Educa- 
tion  ;  an  Address,  Lon.,  1881,  8vo.  3.  Introductory 
Address  at  the  Hospital  for  Women,  Lon,,  1884. 

Smith,  R.  Impressions  on  Revisiting  the  Churches 
of  B'jigium,  Ac,  Lon.,  187,5,  12nio. 

Siiiith,  R.  How  to  Grow  Peaches,  Nectarines,  and 
Pears  on  (.)pen  Walls,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo. 

Smith,  R.  Howie.  (Ed.)  Poetical 'Works  of  Sir 
Alexander  lioswell :  with  Memoir,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo. 

Smith,  R.  M.  (Trans.)  Experimental  Pharmacol- 
ogy, by  L.  Hermann  :  with  Notes  and  Additions,  Phila., 
1883,  ■l2mo. 

I  Smith,  Reginald  Rosworth,  M.A,,  b.  1839,  at 
Stafford  rectory,  Dorchester,  Eng. ;  educated  at  Marl- 
borough College,  and  at  Corpus  Chri.-ti  College,  Oxford, 
where  he  grailuated  1862;  Fellow  of  Trinity  College 
1803-66;  assistant  master  at  Harrow  School  Ho  has 
written  letters  to  the  Times  on  Eastern  subjects,  and 
contributed  articles  to  the  Nineteenth  Century.  1.  M^i- 
hammed  and  Mohainineilanism  :  Lectures,  Lon.,  1^74, 
p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1876.  2.  Carthage  and  the  Cartha- 
ginians, Lon..  1><78,  ]).  Svo;  2d  eil.,  1879. 

"The  Ktiniinc  historical  student,  even  thoUKh  he  may 
have  to  traverse  gi'oiind  witli  much  of  which  he  has  been 
lci:it;  linniliar,  will  be  stirred  bv  the  enlbusiasin  of  the 
aiitiior,  and  will  acknowledge  tliat  he  has  sained  from 
tliese  i»agi'S  a  more  lively,  more  truthful,  and  mure  impar- 
tial view  of  the  whole  subject  than  he  could  have  liopcd 
liiinsnlf  to  attain  without  bestowing  upon  it  months  of 
toil."— ,Si(.  Kir.,  xlv.  8-J7, 

3.  Rome  and  Carthage:  the  Punic  Wars,  ("Epochs 
of  History,")  Lon.,  ISSl,  l(<uio.  4.  Life  of  Lord  Law- 
rence, Lon.,  18SH,  2  vols.  Svo;  5th  ed.  .«ame  year.  (The 
sixth  edition,  published  in  1SS5,  contains  an  ap))endix, 
supporting  the  charges  against  Major  Hodson,  of  Hod- 
son's  Horse,  which  were  publi.shed  in  the  work,  against 
an  niteinpted  vindication  in  the  third  edition  of  Hod- 
son's  life,  by  his  brotlier.) 

"We  shall  be  much  surprised  .  .  .  if  these  volumes  do 
not  take  a  ';igh  rank  amongst  those  biographies  which 
tell  us  exactly  what  we  want  to  know  abcui'  men  who  have 
risen  to  greatness  without  crime  or  guilt,  and  by  native 
vigour  rather  than  by  scientiMc  discoveries,  scholarly  ac- 
quirements, or  far-ranging  intellectual  powers, "—.S(i(.  Rev.. 
Iv.  •J4,'j. 

"  It  is  as  the  reader  advances  from  page  to  page,  and 
from  chapter  to  ehajiler,  that  he  gradually  learns  to  pic- 
ture to  himself  the  lineanK  iits  of  that  rugged  and  iiower- 
fill  exterior,  with  its  strong  and  nevcr-hiiliug  inward 
common  sense,  its  grim  niid  somewhat  pondemus  humour, 
combined  with  an  astonishing  physical  capacity  for  work 
and  an  ardentlove  of  justice  and  the  public  weiil."— .4(/i., 
No.  '.'SSy. 

Smith,  Reginald  John,  LL.B.,  b.  1857;  gradu- 
ated at  King's  College,  Cambridge,  1880 ;  called  to  the 
bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1883.  The  Yorkshire  Regis- 
tries Acts,  1884  and  1885:  with  Rules,  Notes,  Ac;  new 
ed.,  rev.,  Lon.,  1885.  Svo. 

Smith,  Richard,  b.  1843,  in  Manchester;  gradu- 
ated at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1871  ;  called  to  the  bar 
at  the  Middle  Temple  IS81.  The  Society  of  Jesus,,  from 
the  Foundation  of  the  Order  to  its  Suppression  in  1773, 
(Arnold  Prize  Ussay,)  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Smith,  Richard  Morris,  cjf  Philadelphia.  I. 
The  Burlington  Smiths.  2.  An  Outline  of  the  Future 
Religion  of  the  World.  By  T.  Lloyd  Stanley,  [pseud.] 
N.  Ycjrk.  1884,  Svo. 

Smith,  Richard  Somers,  1789-1884,  b.  in  Phila- 
delphia; r.S.  consul  at  Gothenburg,  Sweden,  1810-12  ; 
received  the  order  of  Wasn,  in  recognition  of  his  servicc> 
to  Swedish  subjects  in  America,  1880.  Reminiscence- 
of  Seven  Years  of  Early  Life,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1884, 
16mo.     Posth.     Printeil  for  |]rivate  circulation. 

Smith,  Rev.  Richard  Travers,  D.D.,  M.R.I. A., 
[iiiite,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dub 
lin,  1852;  ordained  Isj.'i;  vicar  of  St.  Bartholoineu, 
Dublin,  since  1871;  canon  of  Si.  Patrick's  sinie  l>7-. 
1.  Church  Membership  on  Chii.ch  Principles,  Dublin, 
1869,  p.  8vo.  2.  We  ought  not  to  alter  the  Ordinal, 
1872.  3.  Religion  and  Morality,  Lon.,  1876,  n.  8vu 
4.  St.  Basil  the  Great,  ("Tiio  Fathers  for  Engli-li 
Headers,")  Lcm.,  1879,  lOnio.  5.  The  Church  in  Roniiiii 
Gaul,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

"  The  account  of  the  religion  which  the  Roman  conquer 
r.fs  found  in  ''-an]  i=  "xcc-llpnt  ,  .  .  'i'hr  t*st  i.Rrlr,f  il;- 
book  Is  that  which  treats  of  the  worship  of  the  Clirlstiaii 
Church  intjttul."— .Iciii/,,  xxiv,  41  J. 

6.  Man's  Knowledge  of  Man  and  of  God,  Edin.,  I8si;, 
p.  Svo. 

"  Briefly  put,  his  suliject  Is  the  analogy  that  exists  be- 
tween (}ur  linowledge  of  man  and  our  knowleilge  of  God 


Nectarines,  and 


)J,  Edin.,  1>-^ 


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uient  .,!■  tlie  wlicle  snt'jt,    '•_'?/      '''''''.';-'l''''''"'  *""«• 

•SinUJi,  Kicliinond  Mav    ' '  ^^r^?'  "'     , 
economy  ,„„!  ..qWhI  scien.e   in  .'■    '"',"""  ""^  I'"''*!""' 

tienl  Sci..r,™,  Jialt.,  1SS8   sVn  Outline  of  Stntis- 

Smith       l?<v !.,.-«      a' 


■  A  Centcnury  i 


Smiti,     n„|,ert  Angus,   Ph  D     t  r  n     p  ,,  ^ 

™l  engineering  ,vt  M,^    S   t^  O   i:!"'  'il^'  '"'^■\""'- 

Dates  previous  to  ?he  Mi,  i.?  ,.''<'  ^<'™'-"'i"n-^  ^  "f 
ed.,  re,-,  an.l  enl.  by  C.  E.  Key.er,    .  ,n     ]  si.    '  .^'    •  f' 

Kensington  Art    Hnnd-Ii„„l<s.)        „r'ls-x   ii     ^    '"'"' 

A    List    of   \Vo,l<s  on   Ornament    in   t'  .'  V-    '.' ^",'    ,  '• 

Teherai,  1S60-S5,  and  si^^'h^  di.^       ' "fl  i;?'^^' 

Smith,  Very  llev.KobertPaviip.    \f  x    r    , 

^^1, 1.,  .add.,]  canon  of  Cliri.t  Cliurcl  n  i'KeV'u'/',';'; 
fe^^ur  of  divinity,  Oxford,  and  rector  of  Kwelm  iJ  ? 
'I.nr.i  since  tlien  dean  of  Canterbury  T  :il 

.Syriacus:  colln,„,.r..„.  ,i ._.    .        .."^^-      '•   -I  "esaurus 

Arnoldi,  Ag 

I.S(i8-s,'),sm 

is  to  be  complete  in  i'  vols.)    2.  Gen  ■<!<  •  ivWi,  r      " 
^.ry,  (;'C„,umentary  for  Lu^toCl^T::;; 

of  ^'^:::::!l.  -  ^"^^-"  "f  'h^  iii3[;r;cai  p'r- 


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It:.  """"'•""  ""<'  ^-o-'-'O  l>"-.s,  N.  Vork,  l,SS5, 

Council  Of  the  A'atic  n  Id  o'  f ,  Vu  ^  "■'  ^^-  ""^ 
H'-an  0,ngre,a.i,r ■  ^'y^Xl^^r^Z:'^'" 
'f  -y''v  IWedure  in  Criminal  and  riV'  '-"  '■'  ^™- 
"I    l.cclcsiastics   in  the  United 


im^ 


nee  then  dean  of  Canterbury.     1.  Th^.auru, 

g?  1  "fLT;  ,*^-r '-■-.  I'-nstei,;.  uX  , 
grell,  iield,  Huediger.  fasciculi  I.-VU.  Oxf 
".  fo  .    (I'aseiculi  l.-\ .  form  vol.  i.    The  work 


of  the  Writings  ;f^'^u^;r;.;:;:t:i:'/:^7 

^,N».  Also  Comment^iries  on  .even.l  book*  of  he  Ohi 
le  tament  in  the  Speaker'..  Commentary  tl  e  Puln  t 
Commentary  and  liishop  Ellieotfs  Comment,  rv.  "''"' 
a  <,?v'rf"''if •"'.''   "•     Tlie  .Science  of  Uusincs. 

:i::,;:^rNf(tk!7^!^';?,r'""^"«"'^^'"-""^- 

Smliil'^'J-     "i^'r^"'™-     f'lust.     Lon.,lS8.T4t., 

Smith,  Ilev.  .Snmiiel,  ordained  1878-   rector  of 
iour  fhou.^and  (Jems  of  Thought,  I,Jn.,  issr,  „  8 vo 

ii  Id  1 '  "T  k^^'r'  ^''-""s b.D..'[:;,'  ,1. 

-:e^iost';,^^tt'^ed:.?8r™;i^Sb 
.^ea-kings,  or.The  Middle  Ages.     II  u^t'    Bon       ""4 

i   ■  to  18/u,  IJino.     fi.  Missionary  Sketches   Host    m-o 

?!;v!'L,!-  ;'r^2.!!i}'3^'?"'  Massachu.et..,  To^^n  and 

Present  Time, 


'•■8cii)linary  Cau.ws 
■■^tatis  N.  York,   1887, 

J.."^:""'  "'"'•"'>•'"  ('■-'10     See  Cnns,  Ei... 

Cou;;^*'!^;,ri'-:--;  ,i:'"rl;;^°':- Modem  county 

co.iie'of'l.h^sfe^;,^- ;  |-^;;r  .^^,:!'' f r  ^-^ 

p-  .,d  .ractij^r^e::;;!.  ^lii^^^^r^^-rv- 

n^"'ci^'^!?^!;^t:^^;^c^;t^r°n!:?r- 
irri::;;;-^^^i,^!^-^-^^-^"iAs'o:n^i^^^ 

-..;^untoth'Ai,;t.^:n't-'i.;c:iis-'r; 

'-^-sontheSecJndE,;i^ti:Vs^^i;ter;j^Z'll7? 

Homes,   and   what   to 


hie 


,."•  .  I"""-  ""'I  Map.    Bust.,  1880,  8 
n  Mission  Field.-,  Boat.,  1884,  16 


•Smith,  Snqui.   '  jh 


Inio. 


vo.    II.  Ram- 


'>ovel,  N.  York  and 


Ch 


e  Serpent   Temiited    ih 


io.,  1888,  iL'nio 


Smith,  Sara  Henderson.'   i 


Sm*»h,    T.      Our   Christian 
inal<i.  them,  Lon.,  Isr7    lOm, 

("Men  Worth  Hem:;:b:Hy,g  "'10/- l^^T'to^^J 

J^f^.l^^dr;^;^^;-jfe^lSr 

solfohor'l's77!'".Tr/'"'.?'"i""'  ''■  '•'^"•-  "'"'"'»-'  " 
soiioKor  18,,     cLilcd  to  the  bar  at  the  loner  Temple 

fracti.   in-A'dL-rali;-  <^nflJ^ZZ7^tt''V"l 

c^^nH::  'ikt":  "'"'/?=^'™ '"  fe^:;ia:;^ici^ 

J  ire    frm  ■'  8^!        I ', '  T'"  '"'  ""^^'"g'""-  Lincoln. 

T~n;:il,^!-,8jl!';!;^!'™'  ^"'■-'-  »f  ^^  ^^^v 

Smith,    Thomas    Parker,   M.D.      (Trans  1    A 
Description  ,i„d  E.xplanation  of  the  Method  of  n^rfirm. 

'"-i!!:^^:^^!;"^i^'r^'"".'"'"i»°«  *«  the  ueadiiUso  ;^ 


^  Berl 


I^'.'^ll,  fp.  Svi 


in  Cliarite  Jlos 


'pital,  by  iludolph  Virchow,  L 


<on., 


r,'!."!/''''."''^  .Thprnley,  [«„,.,  vol 


.^....1.,,  ,icv.   •  norney,    «„((..  vol    ii    .,1H  i     1 


■p  to  the  Light :  with  I  Jerei 


2,  The  Prophet  of  .Sorru 


Jiniah,    Lon.,    is; 


r,  The  Life  and  Ti 


p.  8vo. 


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Thouffhts  on  the  Loa;"  of  the  "Princess  Alica:"  with 
a  [,yrio  on  the  Event,  Lon.,  IS'S,  H2ino.  4.  The  Ohrist 
of  Ciilvary,  Lon.,  Issl,  ji.  8vo.  5.  A  Christian  Mither  : 
Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Thornley  Smith,  inoluaing  Extracts 
from  Letters,  Ac,  Lon.,  1>*S5,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  Tom  C.,iind  King,  V.  C.  A  History  of 
Longridgeanil  Di.-trict,  18Sf*,  4to. 

Smith,  Uriah,  a  Seventh-Day  Baptist,  of  Battle 
Creels,  Micliigiin,  vfhere  his  boolis  were  publi.*hed.  1. 
Tlie  Destiny  of  the  Wiclted,  is;;),  Ifiino.  2.  The  Nature 
and  De-'tiny  of  Man,  l.-i"3,  llinio.  ;i.  Thoughts  Critical 
and  I'raetieal,  on  the  Book  of  Daniel,  IHTS,  16mo.  4.  A 
AVord  for  the  Sabbath;  or,  False  Theories  Ex 
[verse:]  •'id  e.l.,  IST.i,  Klmo.  5.  The  United  States  in 
the  Light  of  Prophecy :  an  Exposition  of  Revelation 
13:   11-17,  1876,  16uio. 

Smith,  W.  Endowed  Territorial  Work  :  its  Supreme 
Importance,  (  Baird  Lecture,  1875,)  Edin.,  1875,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  W.     Angels  and  Men,  Lon.,  1^78,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  W.  B.,  ("Kelsio  Etheiidge,"  pseud.)  1. 
Slippers  and  Gown,  N.  York,  1S75,  IL'ino.  2.  Egypt 
Ennis  ;  or,  Prisons  without  Walls,  N.  York,  1876,  3. 
Nine  Little  Busters,  X.  York,  1S76,  -m.  4to. 

Smith,  W.  Herbert.  Walks  in  Wcardale ;  2d  ed., 
enl.,  Durham,  ISS.-i,  Svo 


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Uses  of  Electricity,  Lon.,  1873,  12mo.  2.  Commentary 
on  the  British  Pharmacopoeia,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo. 

Smith,  Wilder.  Extempore  Preaching,  Hartford, 
1884,  12mo. 

Smith,  William,  F.S.A.S.  1.  A  Trip  to  Franco 
and  Switzerland,  1861,  p.  8vo.  2.  A  Yorkshireuian's 
Trip  to  Rome,  Lon.,  1866,  p.  Svo.  •3.  Rambles  about 
Morley.  IlluHt.  1S66,  or.  Svo.  4.  The  History  and 
Antiquities  of  Morley.  Illust.  1876,  demy  Svo.  5. 
(Ed.)  Old  Yorkshire.  Illust.  Lon.,  1881-84,  5  vols. 
Svo.  B.  Morley,  Ancient  and  Modern:  a  Contribution 
to   the   History  of  Yorkshire.     Illust.     Lon.,  1886,  4to 

Theories    Exposed,  i  and  Svo.  ,  .  , 

ineorits    ..xi         ,  ,     ^^^^  ^^^^  ^  ^^^^.^^  ^^^^^  soMowhat  discursive  pen,  and 

treats  of  prettv  well  every  subject  which  can  be  broimht 
wilhin  hisBcoiio."— .l(.w(.,  xxx.  Hiii. 

Smith,  William,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  [niiff,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  ceased  to  be  classical  examiner  in  the  I  niver- 
sity  of  London  in  1869,  and  became  a  member  of  the 
senate  of  the  university.  He  received  the  honorary  de- 
gree of  D.C.L.  from  the  University  of  Oxford  in  1870. 
The  Student's  llallam'i  Middle  Ages,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo. 
With  Hai.i.,  Tiikoi'Iitl;!s  D.,  M.A.,  A  Copious  ar.d  Crit- 
ical English-Latin  Dictionary,  Lon.,  1870,  r.  8vo. 

"  It  represents  llu'  fruit  of  tifteen  years  of  that  sort  of 
labour  which,  to  perfect  Us  ivork,  does  not  shruik 


Smith.  W.  h.     Portsmouth  Poems:  Songs  of  Love    niyilitications  or  improvements,  even  though  they  in\id\L 

"         '       *         a  begiiiuin;  afresh  when  the  goal  is  well-nigh  sji-due.l.    It 

is  the  rcsi'U  of  a  clear  insight  into  ihe  faults  ot  its  prede- 
cessors as  to  -ilan,  chissitication,  and  exumjiles,  and  ol  an 
equally  dear  conception  of  the  task  ul  coiistrucliiig,  on 
eiitirclv  new  lines,  a  work  that  should  avoid  those  faults. 
—Hill,  kcv.,  xxix.  28'J. 

With  CnKETiiAM,  Samiel,  A  Dictionary  of  Christian 
Antiquities.  Illust.  Lon.,  1875-80,  2  vols.  r.  Svo. 
With  Wace,  Hesry,  ('^d.)  A  Dictionary  of  Christian 
Biography,  Literature,  Sects,  and  Doctrines,  during  the 
First  Eight  Centuries,  Lon.,  1S77-87,  4  -ols.  r.  Svo. 

"  Not  only  have  the  great  names  been  adequately  treated, 
—a  result  not  dillicult  to  secure  when  so  much  ability  and 
learning  is  at  tlie  coiuinund  of  the  editors,— but  obscure 
persons  and  events  are  described  and  recorded  with  what 


and  Loyalty,  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo. 

Smith,  W.  Nelson.  Coins,  Weights,  Ac,  of  the 
World,  with  their  Equivalents,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  8vo. 

Smith,  W.  11.  and  H.  Laws  concerning  Pi.blio 
Health.  Ac,  Lon.,  ISS;;,  Svo. 

Smith,  W.  T.    Sandraccdtus,  [a  drama,]  Lon.,  ISSS. 

!9mith,  W.  W.  Echoes  of  the  Past,  Present,  and 
Future:   Poems,  Lon.,  1S70,  "Smo. 

Smith,  Walter,  ['mic  -1.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Art  Ed_u- 
oation,  Scholastic  and  In  ■  'al.  Illust.  Bost.,  1872, 
Svo.  2.  Industrial  Art  Educ  .on,  considered  economi- 
cally, Bost.,  1877,  Svo.  3.  Examples  of  Household 
Taste.     Illust.     N.  Y    •'<.  18S4,  4to. 

-•     -  ■  ■      •   ■•  '   "i  of  New 


Smith,  Walter,  ("Old  Saltbush,"  pseud.,)  of  iNew    jj.^^^^VJi'i.uiiyai'runhUliiig  accuracy  and  completeness.''- 

South    Wales,   A'.stridia.     The   Death   of  Oswald,   ana  '  i,j,jj,(,(„,,  |xi,  iif,. 

other  Poems,  So:igs,  and  Ballads,  .Sydney,  1SS7.  ]      Smith,  William.     The   Uses  and   Abuses  of  Do- 

Smith,  Rev.  Walter  Chalmers,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  b. ;  ^^^^■^^,  Animals,  Lon.,  18S7,  p.  Svo. 

1S24,  formcrlv  minister  of  Roxburgh  Free  Church,  and,      smith,    Rev.    William.     Life's    Possibilities:    a 

now  of  the   Free   High  Church,   E.linburgh.      1.  The  :  g^^i^g  ,|f  j^abbath  Evening  Addressef  to  Young  People, 

Bishop's  Walk   and   the    Bishop's  Times.      By  Orwell,  i  j,;^^  ,f,^^^  jj,,,,,, 

Cambridge,   1861,   Sro.      2.    Olrig    Grange:    a   Poem.        Smith,  Rev.  William  A.     1.  Whois  Hesponsible? 

'■]     Glasgow,   1872,1      ^^        „f  American   Life,  Bost.,  1883,  12mo.     2.  The 


Edited   by  Hermann   Kunst,   [pseuil 

12moi  4th  ed..  1888.  „,     , 

"  The  reaihT  will,  no  doubt,  readily  detect,  alike  in  sub- 
stance ftiiil  rlivtliir  certain  echoes  and  reminiscences  ol 
what  is  liiiiiiliar;  he  will  perceive  a  manifest  sympathy 
Willi  the  ■-'cuius  of  Tennv.sou  ami  Browning,  showing 
itself  ill  the  general  tone  and  in  particular  tricks  of  phrase ; 
but  he  will  hccoiiic  aware  also  that  be  is  in  communication 
with  a  richlv-eiidowed  mind,  sensitive  to  original  impres- 
sions, and  capable  of  reproducim;  them  in  lelicitous  ami 
resonant  words.  Thus  the  vcduiiie  is  both  admirable  and 
disaPiKiiming.  ...  It  has  genuine  thought,  creative  im- 
au'iiiatioii.  and  Ivrical  sweetness,  though  sometimes  the 
thouL'hi  is  uiilv  s"urface-d'  ■")>,  the  imagiuaticin  is  wanting 
ill  vivid  completeness,  ".nd  i  le  render  stumbles  over  care- 
.css  anil  clumsy  lines."— Hjjtc((i(or,  xlv.  033. 

3.  Hilda  among  the  Broken  (iods.  By  tbo  Author  ol 
"Olrig  Orange."  Glasgow,  1878,  12mo.  Anon.  2deil., 
with  author's  name,  1S7'.);  3d  ed.,  1881  ;  4th  ed..  1889. 

"  We  have  not  read  for  some  considerable  time  a  poem 
which  IS  more  riveting  in  interest."— i^pcctatoi-,  lii.  IIW. 

4.  Raban;  or.  Life  Splinters,  Glasgow,  ISSO,  p.  Sjo. 


Spinning-Wheel  of  'Tamworth 
16nio. 


Illust.     N.  York,  1884, 


Smith,  William  Anderson,  b.  1842,  it  Perth; 
educated  at  the  Perth  Academy  and  the  University  of 
Glasgow ;  member  of  the  Fishery  Board  for  Scotland,  and 
of  the  Highland  Industrial  Committee  of  the  Highland 
Society;  spent  many  years  in  investigning  the  marine 
fauna  of  the  west  of  Scotland,  and  was  the  first  writer  to 
call  public  attention  to  the  condition  of  the  people  of  the 
Lews;  a  contributor  to  Scotch  newspapers.  1.  "  Off  the 
Chain :"  Notes  and  Essays  from  the  West  Highlands. 
By  Gowrie.  Glasgow,  1S68,  12mo.  2.  Lowsiana ;  o.-. 
Life  in  the  Outer  Hebrides.  Illust.  Paisley,  1875, 12aio. 
"  Mr  .\iiderson  Smith's  papers  in  the  'Glasgow  Herald' 
had  the  precedence  in  point  of  time  of  Mr.  Black  s  novel 
["A  Princess  of  Thule;'']  .  .  .  he  has  therefore  uone  wisely 
to  reprint  tbein,  w  ilh  many  ethers,  in  a  separate  volume, 
one  which  is  reallv  of  considerable  interest,  bringing, 
as  it  ilocs,  most  distinctly  before  us  the  lives  of  the  inliab- 
itanis  o,'  tlre>e  little-known  islands,  and  grouping  together 
!  granliicaliv,  yet  succinctly,  much  information  coiiceriiiiig 

..„ „ ^--      -  !  their  flora;  their  fauna,  and  their  ancient  history.' -S/jcc- 

5.    North-Country   Folk:    Poems,  Glasgow,   1883,   p.    (aMr,  xlvlii.  ,W8.  _  ,      ,„        „    ,,      , 

8vo'  newed.,  18SS.  3.  Benderloch  :  or,  Notes  from  the  West  Highlands, 

"  He  hcs  not,  we  think,  done  anything  better  than  the    Paisley,  1882,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1s83. 

best  thing-i  in  this  botik."— Jcu(i.,  xxiii.  3(Hi.  ■•  \Ve  have  something  more  than  a  charming  book  on 

6    Kildrostan:   a  Dramatic  Poem,  Glasgow,  1884,  p.  ,  natural  history;  for  it  contains  a  variety  of  valualile  anil 

„  ont-ol'-lhe-way  information,  the  result  of  close  and  intelli- 

'%^e.  with  good  things  IVom  first  to  last."-^c«..,  I  S^^^f-f ^-.ili^l^ll^land  s^e^Ser^'all  w-J.::!:^ '^ 

^''^'•'  Tlr'-'.'f  """l  f'"!-''"  f"^  ^""'^''y  ^^■'"'"«''  ""''■  I  "fconsdentfa  ••  or,  Latter-Day  Pilgrims,  1882.  5. 
^".^J.^SlAiU;";:  Verht X"  S-  uniformly  equal  of  '  Loch  Creran  :  No'tes  from  the  West  Highlands,  Pai.ley, 

the  CSS  !  cimv  whicli  lie  seldom  fRll'^  mid  ahr.vc  v.liich  he  wltli  s  ■.tticisms,  these  pairea  possess  a  charm  of  Ibeir  own 
hardly'ever  rises  'FhlB  is  true  both  of  single  volumes  and  from  the  acute  observation  and  vivid  descriptions  ol  tlieir 
of  the  total  ma.ss  of  his  work."— .S;Ko((i(or,  Ivl.  903.  '    "      '      '    ' 


"  We  can  onlv  say  of  '  Raban'  that  it  isa  worthy  successor 
• '  Hilda,'  though  utterly  unlike  it,  either  in  the  warp  or 
1  the  woof  of  the  story.'  —Spcdnlur.  liv.  IJSI. 


Smith,  W  alter  Edward.  1.  The  Recent  Depres- 
sion in  Trade:  its  Nature,  Causes,  Ac,  Lon.,  1880,  p. 
Svo.    2.  Fair  Representation  :  an  Essay,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Smith,  Walter  G.  I.  Lectures  on  the  Clinical 
1364 


author."— .lead.,  xxxi.  369. 

6.  "  According  to  Cocker:"  the  Progress  of  Penman- 
ship from  the  Earliest  Times,  Paisley,  1887,  obi.  4to. 

Smith,  Kev.  William  C,  [aiKf.vol.  ii.,  add.)  1. 
Sacred  Memories  :  Annals  of  Deceased  Preachen  of  the 


SMI 

New  York  an.l  \ew  York  Fast   r^„e 

1870,   I2mo.     ...   l.iiia,Vi„  f^f  /"ifei-cnees,  X.  York.  | 

ceased  Laymen  o f     ,o  Vo'l.    M  '  'J-"''  ''■""  '"'"''- 

York,  I87I,  12",  *'''""«'i*t  i-iHscupal  Church,  N. 


S.MY 


ihusea  of  Do- 


i!St   llighlnnd?, 


Hawley.     The   Kvolution   of 

'««'"''"■  "'"  ■■:'"■'  '^"l  "1'  'lie  Kiitct 
-  Chanoes,  hi.  Chunt'es,  an,l  how 


!,'raphioal  Memoir  by  Ur    I've  s;,„;.i,    r 

tifio"  Ser..)  N.  v„k,  lVs2    P  ,V     '""•■"'"t.onal  Scien 
Smith,  Williani 

"DoiUl"  in   hi3  Stni;,'- 
in  Himself,  trnuini;  T 
LiC  .^iiine  out,  Ij„st.,  Isn;,    !■>„,„ 
Smith,  Willinm  Hciirv    1.    i<   • 

eo.,N.V.;  ha,  been  a  jou  , ,  i'<t  i"n  Oh'i'  '''  n  "'."'"'''•■' 
customs  at  Chiea-  ,  &o  ai  I  /  ,  k  '  ,'"""■'<"•  "' 
oals.     I  Ea.)  The  St   nVi,  ''" "  nbuto,|  to  |,eri„,li. 

vices  of  Aiihu  ;^'ch "'  i^z::  '■  li^  •"n'  ''r'''^  ^- 

War,  Ac,  Cm.,  I SX2VL'  vl.is.  s'"  "'■■volutionary 

•  mith,  Itev.  Uiiiimn  Kp-r.     \r  1 

at  Corpus   ChrisH  Coll. 'e    (w".'     .Z^'  g''»''"'"C'i 

Gospel?,  I,on.,  Isss  "r   Sv"  '"'°"'  ^I'^^'los.  ana 

.sfS;):!^!:r"ls!^;    Ke,,o,ron,er'.IIia.,,Phi|„„ 

Le^Vlrn^^y'^ll^enft'"'    '''P'    ^■"•^'    "^'i"- 
Lon.,ls7o,,,s'.„ ;%'',;;'    ln..n>n«of   Nurses.     Illus,. 

Smith,  iViiiiam  Robertson    rrn     1    ,    ,. 

Kc,«,Abe,ieenshire,e,.uea,:^*::r;i,t'';!^V^:::j^i:\;;? 


f""' 


f "imp  n-ton   IS1I7  i;o   .,„  1     .'""^'"^   '""'l-i.s:  vicar  of 
'.    0b.4w  '/"To'  Mi  "r™"^"  "'■  <''.es,or.'inoe  is?, 

■feaohers,  |.„„.    |>"  j, '  ,'  J::;^,  ""=   ^se  of  Sunday-School 


4^ftaS;;;^^L.if?-''/-;,--entary 

I'a-^  been  an  "  it      1 1    '     '"^  "«'' '"  ^"""''"-  "''ere  ho 
'^'^.S  Toronto    ;>^'r^or„^'"«'X'r'''.'"yV?'"-     '• 


Smith,  Woithiugtoii   G 

Toa,ls,o^.,^,|i,le  an.ri.o"„r 
such 


1.    Mushrooms    and 

^.i>-asesof-^;M";;;:rca^:;-'-cri-';,!^;^ 


of  the  Free  Church  la  »L  V  *•'  P?";''  -^-^embiy 
professor  of  Arabic  in  tie  CnveHt"  ,  'r''  V'T"''' 
!■'*•<■■!,  and  in  IS.sfi  exclr  n.-e,?  .1?  .  '  ''.  Cambrid-e  in 
librarian  to  the  unive  if  ,''"'''''''"  '''''  '''^''  '"' 
and  on  the  death  of  Tro,-^';  '!«  "'^  associate  editor, 
cu'tor,  of  the  Ninth  EditW,,,  V  ,^'  r  ^  "*■''  '"-'••'•""«   '^'"'-'t' 

Comuanv   ■in,l  l,.,o  ""    "atament   Revision 

odiefir^'fnsss  ,""•'"  "  "="""■""'""•  to  leading  peri" 
H...b;t  at  the  F  eeChrhcT,'"""!,'"  1'""  ^'°"'  'f 
UM  Testainentin  the  "with  CuuH,T''''r"-r  '■  '^'"= 
on  Biblical  Criticism!  EdTi  I  iVi'l';   ',' -sv':""''   ^'"''""-^ 

ac.n,^;:;s;^S^i;:j^^^is-:^^:;^.:(f!i.";!-H.ar 


I  smitr/"t'^ "'"'«'' ''-•••^«"- 

«mith,/achariah  Fridirick    h  iso-       ,, 
The  History  ^f  Kent ,' tv   >^''  '•'."'''.">'  ♦•">  '■■"'1    «ar. 

"if;:  t'™  ■"«;S.;;-  &'  as? 

Smithsoii,  M.  I. 


rnvciicd :  the    Art    ,.e    \v 
K,,i,..,.,  11      ,.      }  '   "■     "inning 
K'.bcit  I loiidin,  \.  York.  1ssl>    io,„„ 


(Trans.)  Trick.s  of  the  Greeks 
inning  at  Every  (fame,  by 
^■■L',  12nio.  ■^ 


rr-'Phets.aiuI  the  I'e  t,  ieiich  Jrin '    ""-'   ''''^"'ry, '  toe 

whfch  he  handles  wi  tar  Im?        'V  range  of  sulijeots, 

■  ■,  ■  His  general  pos  ,„   \"',    f;  ^i.'''  '■'"''■•^S  «n<I  oamior 

critics.  ...  It  is  th,.  '    '^  '",'?',  °r  "'c  nio.st  advanced 

fre.sh  style,  a  id'  interesting^  ,?,   V""  ""r''''''  "'"'  "^  vigorous, 
decidedly  rpn,l„hi"'^'v.'"*'  ""ode  of  treatment         '       ' 


-'^^^E^SSEymm 


Kduea..„.,,:Se::,    t-^^-^^ 


«t"he''cio?e"''f°',V'C^=™'''''  ^nJtl'eir' Place  in  Uistory  i  "'s,n'l'',i:'-''i-^^''-'''-  .'5'>''-  ■^■^'^■'i6n7o-'. 

t«i;:^nd  g1:sS^!"/^^7s^/''^-  j^^"  ^^ !  ■«-"''  *^"''''  •'•  '■'"'-  ^"-'  ^-  ^-^.  '^^', 


i""fey  3;^!^?H,rF;!iV,^''f^'V"",  ■"<«*'  ''Hlliant 
•IS  Independent  of  the  .Ji  f,  ,f^;.V''''"'  '  '^'  ?'«"t«r  part 
t "  '".'  '-  ..-".v.'  tne  trltiea   views  which  Br.  Smith 


Wb^.rie^'tlJi-il.^L^erltieajViejv 


1385,  p.  8vo. 

ffl;uJ^!n!f,?«^,^^!f,l'!^=',^rivcd  at  very  clearly  proves  that 
-  "f  kinslJ^p  tliroull^l:^- il^,S-^eceded  by  ..^sys- 


Smyth,  Mrs,  (iillcsnie. 

PnncMiln,  L"..  _  iB-_^    j-i|  ,, 

j^.Smyth,  J„-,„c8.'    bavid  Garrick,  Lon..  1887,  sq. 


Stories  of  Courage  and 


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ill 


E  *' 

U ' 


SMY 

incumbent  of  .i:.'«t  r.arcli,  Kingstown,  since  l.'iSS 
How  we  got  in;r  .fiWc  .  an  Answur  to  Questions  eug 
ftested  bv  thr  N..-.   :'  ••'.■ion,  Lon.,  ISstl,  [i.  Svo. 

Smyth,  Slcv..>  ,'ii'nK,  Fo(jt)irintsof  tlicSavKJur: 
Di'votioniil  Stu'lich  ■  -  i:ie  Life  and  Nature  of  Our  Lord, 
Bost.,  ISSB,  iniiio.  .    „.,, 

Smyth,  1*.  J.  1.  The  Wild  Rose  of  Lough  Gill :  ft 
Tiile  of  tlio  Irish  War,  Lon..  1>'  ",  p.  Sv<..  2.  The  Vrioat 
in  l'..litic8;    Itli  cd.,  Lon.,  l^*sj,  j).  8v(j. 

Smyth,  Hobcrt  Brough,  [niKc,  vol.  ii.,  ail..  ,p. 
1S.30,  at  t'arvillc ;  went  to  Victoria  in  1N..1!,  «n  1  was 
secretary  for  mines  LSiilt-TH.  The  Abjrigines  ol  \  lo- 
toria:  with  Notes  relating  to  the  llabtM  'd  the  Ni.t.yes 
of  Other  I'arls  of  Australia  and  Tas.i.ania:  comjMled 
from  Various  Sources  for  the  tiovernment  of  \  iet..-iE, 
Melbourne  and  '.on..  1^78,  2  vols.  ilo. 

"  Mr  liroUKl;  ^myll'  lias  been  .Secretary  to  the  Board  for 
Proiee'tiun  oft-.e  AI.H.ri^'ines,  and  the  Uovernment  an  m. 
l)"ConKnitiilat;a  on  liavins  entrusted  lilni  with  the  t, -i- 
Of  c,  Ueetini;  l.iis  literary  nui>eui;i,  one  ol  the  most  \al>i- 
able  of  the  ki  id  ever  published.'— .l//i.,  N".  J'-H-  . 

"It  u..!r.-.:;e  people!  who  still  believe  m  the  s  mpli,:.ly 
of  sa>  av;.;  11/.',  Mr.  Itnninh  .■^myth'.s  work  uii  the  Aborigi- 
nes.if  Viuiida'  will  undeceive  them.  .  .  .Here  are  some 
thouiHnU  Vii«es  tilled  with  details  .ilmiit  the  society,  poll- 
tics  u-!iKl .»:  war,  and  art  of  tribes  who  are  supposed  to 
be  ftlmojL  the  lowest  examples  of  l.'imaii'.'i.  —biU.  Jitv., 
xl.3t>».  ,    ,^ 

Sm-  ?!»,  R<iv,  Si»muel  Philiips  XewmHii,  U.D., 
b.  is;;!,  at  Kruii^wiek,  Me  :  brother  ol  Hev.  E.  V. 
Smvth,  eiqmi  :  ,ri,idai't-:  :'.  liowioic  Coll>;,?e  lS6:i,  and 
at  And  vor  The.,ioginil  fc'.M..,u.try  l--,i'.;:  p.istor  of  !.:i« 
Fir.st  C'ongre>;ation:il  Chui,:ii,  Now  J(..ve!i,  Conn.,  sui  )8 
1X82.  1.  Reiij^ious  Feoling;  a  htu.ly  f.  r  3'';i:tli,  -V.  York, 
1S77,  12mj.     2.  Old  I'aith.i  in  .V  >v  |  i>.ht,  N.  iork,  \*Vi, 

.,-¥,,.   *.    .1.      1,.,.  TU.w.,,.  ..      ..      I'.-.   li.iw     ^J    YnrU. 


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I  Interests  were  deeply  Involved  in  the  struggle."— iVu/ion, 
I  .\lii.  3'J.'). 


12mo.  ;<.  TheO.-.b'doxT'iMlt:,!}  •.  IcDay,  if.  \ork, 
l^il,  12inoi  n3W  (d.,  li^Sa.  +,  T..'  Reality  ot  taith, 
K,  York,  \hM,  12iuo,  5,  The  Morality  of  the  Old 
Test;.-inent,  ("iie;i,<  to  Celief,")  Lon.,  1886,  XMco.  6. 
Christian  Facts  aii  1  t'orcos,  N.  \ork,  1887,  12mo. 

Smyth,  Sir  Warrington  Wilkinson,  M.A., 
F.Il.S.,  [o/K./,  vol.  ii.,  add..]  IST,  -18'J(I;  knighted    18SJ. 

I.  The  Bible  und  the  Doctrine  of  Evolution,  Lon.,  18/3, 

II.  .■<vo.  2.  Met.iiio  Mining  and  Collieries,  ("British 
.-.ianufacturing  in.iustries,")  Lou.,  1876,  I2mo,  3,  Evo- 
lution E-vplftineil,  L  .ii.,  18S3,  8vo. 

Smythe,  Eniilj  Ann,  Viscountess  Strang- 
ford,  [o'Ke,  vol.  ii..  under  Sth.vnokoiih,  add.,]  d.  1887. 
Kiiri'ig  the  Uusso-Turkish  war  she  raised  and  adminis- 
tereu  a  fund  for  the  relief  of  the  Bul;,'arian  peasants, 
mid  organized  hospitals.  She  founded  The  National 
A-,..i.  i!,r,ion  for  Providing  Trained  Nurses  for  iho  .Sick 
anc;  ">or,  and  also  established  hospitals  and  acted  as 
nurse  in  the  Egyjitian  war.  1.  Egyptian  rioiiulehrcs 
and  .Sy.lan  Shrines,  1871.  2.  Hospital  Training  tor 
Ladies,  1874.  3.  Report  jn  the  Bulgarian  Peasant  Re- 
lief Fund,  1877.  4.  (Ed.)  Original  Letters  and  Papers 
of  the  Late  Viscount  Strangfurd  upon  Philological  and 
Kindred  Subjects,  Lon.,  1878,  8vo. 

-The  reader  win  rise  from  the  book  with  a  feeling  of 
(lis.ippoiiitment.  We  expected  a  scholar,  and  we  hiid  only 
B.dilctlanle."—Alh.,  No.  'JISO. 

Smythe,  Gonsalvo  C.  Medical  Heresies  His- 
torically considered :  a  Series  of  Critical  Essays,  Ac, 
Phila.,  1880,  12mo. 
Smythe,  J.  Lawn  Tennis,  Lon,  187S,  12ino. 
Smythies,  Mrs.  Ilarrictte  Maria,  [oufe,  vol. 
ii.,  Smvti!1es,  Mrs.  Gordon,  and  Smythiks,  Mrs.  Yorick, 
adil.,]  daughter  ot  Edward  Lesmoin  Gordon,  and  first 
wife  of  Ucv.  William  Yorick  Smythies.  1.  Acquitted: 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1370,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  2,  Eva's  Fortune, 
Lun.,  1875,  3  vols.  p.  8vo.  3.  Our  Mary  :  a  Novel,  Lon., 
ISsO,  12nio. 

Smythies,  J.  K.  Problems  on  the  Motion  of 
Atoms,  Lon.,  1885. 

Smythies,  T.  B.  Stories  about  Horses:  compiled 
by  the  Editor  of  the  "  liritish  Workman,"  Lon.,  1871). 

Snape,  Joseph,  [miie,  vol.  ii..  -  'd.]  Keminis- 
cenoes  of  a  Dental  Surgeon,  Liverpo.  ',       '^I,  p.  8vo. 

Snend,  Thomas    Lowndes,'  ,  in  Henrico 

Co.,  Va. ;    graduated    at  Richmond,  iSlli,  and   at 

the  University  of  Virginia  1848;  adraitied  to  the  bar; 
served  iu  the  civil  war,  and  since  then  h!>-  pi,ioti=od  law 
in  New  York.  The  Fight  for  Missouri,  from  the  Eleo- 
tim  of  Linoolri  i)  the  Death  of  Lyon.  Illust.  N.York, 
l.sSH,  12mo. 

"The  writer,  who  both  saw  and  took  an  active  part  In 
all  that  he  relates,  has  tried  to  tell  the  story  with  as  (Him- 
plete  impartiality  us  is  possible  to  one  whose  feelings  and 


Snell,  Anna.  Reading  made  Busy,  on  a  Rational 
System,  Lon.,  1^73  ;  2d  ed.,  188(1, 12ino. 

Snell,  Mrs.  Charles.  Isabello  de  'S'erneuil ;  or. 
The  Convent  of  St.  Mary's,  Bait.,  1873,  12mo. 

Snell,  II.  II.,  [""'•■,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  rnnurr:  for  (h. 
Flock  of  (iod,  Lon.,  ls75,  \\.  8vo. 

Snell,  H.  J.  Instructions  in  Er,  inii'l  I'aintiiig  on 
Ulass,  China,  Tiles,  Ac,  Lon.,  1S74.  -  u. 

Snell,  Merwin  .'Warie.  Hini^  on  tii,  Hui^  of 
the  Sacred  Books ;  with  Introduction  by  A.  .  iau.'t, 
Bait.,  1887,  8vo. 

Snell,  Simoon,  M.H.C.S.,  opl'*l)ii!mic  suti'"  !i  ♦' 
the  Shclfield  (Ji ueral  Iniu-nnry  ar  ■  i..  the  in.-i'-lution 
f(jr  the  Blind.  The  Elect..  .Magn:.,  and  its  Employiiipa', 
in  Ophthnlini'  virgery,  L,,n.,  188'1,  cr.  '■■o. 

Snellii-p.  F.     The  Ilo,.   ^-Purchat., '    Guide:  with 
I'ractical   Il\r.'-  i'.r  Ilousehol 'cr.    Lon.,  I8s4, '■ii.  Kimo. 
Sneyd,  i'ls-rury,      Cyllcnc  ;  or.  The  Fall  of  Pagai,- 
isii.;  a  Clae^iial  i'ule,  Lon.,  1873,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 

Sneyd,  Pamela.  1.  Jack  Urquhurl'c  Daughter  : 
I  a  Novel,  Lon.,  18s:',  2  vol-  cr.  Svo.  2.  I'oint-Blan!  :  ^ 
N'oM'l,  Lon.,  1881,  a  -ols,  i  r.  ><\u.  J.  The  King  can  do 
n.i  "Vrone,  Lon.,  1- vj,  2  vols.  p.  "vo. 
Sneyd-Kvnnerslcy.  Se.^  Kvvversi.ky. 
Snider,  Denton  .Sstqu'S,  b.  1841.  at  At  .out 
Gileud,  O. :  cducried  at  Ol<  rlin  i^l^cge,  beu.itic  a  leach.T, 
nnd  is  now  a  lecturer  on  genera!  literature,  i .  A  System 
of  Shakespeare's  Dramas,  St.  Louis,  loV7,  2  vols.  12mo. 
2.  Delphic  Days  :  Poems  of  (Jreece  and  the  Grecian  Era, 
St.  Louis,  188(1,  Svo.  3,  A  Walk  in  Hellas;  or.  The  Old 
in  the  New,  St.  Louis,  18sl,  12uio;  new  cd..  Bust.,  1883, 
8vo.  4.  Agamemnon's  Daughtpr:  a  Poem,  Best.,  1885, 
16mo.  5.  An  Epigrnmmatii  Voyage,  [verse,]  Bost., 
1886,  12ino.  6.  Goethe's  Fan.!:  a  Commentary  on  the 
Literary  Bibles  of  the  Occid^ni,  Bost.,  1886,  2  vols. 
12mo.  7.  The  Shakespearean  Prama:  a  Commentary  : 
The  Tragedies,  Bost.,  1887,  12iiV,. 

Snively,  John  H.  1.  TaM  «  for  Systematic  Qual- 
itative Chemical  Analysis,  N.  Yc  '',  1876,  8vo.  2.  Treat- 
ise im  the  Manufacture  of  PerfuLi..-  and  Toilet  Articles, 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1877,  Svo. 

Snively,  Ilev.  William  A.-  D.D.,  rector  of 
Grace  Church,  Brooklyn.  1.  Family  Prayer  for  the 
Christian  Year:  Rubricated,  N.  Yo.k,  188S,  16ino.  2. 
Parish  Lectures  on  the  Prayer-Book,  N.  Y'ork,  188S, 
12mo.  3.  Testimonies  to  the  Supernatural,  N.  Yoik, 
1888,  12nio. 

Snoad,  A.  Warner,  (Hull.)  1.  Clare  Peyces 
Diarv :  an  Old  Maid's  History,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1875, 
12mo.     2.  As  Life  Itself,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1876,  12ino. 

Snodgrass,  John,  d.  1888,  wt.  38.  He  was  en- 
gaged in  mercantile  pursuits  at  Paisley.  1.  (Trans.) 
Wit,  Wisdom,  and  Pathos  from  the  Prose  of  Ilcinrich 


»U,    >»  ISUOIU,    aim    I  itinos    liuiii    luv    l  utov    ui     iiv;tui.v,. 

Heine :  with  a  Few  Pieces  from  the  "  Book  of  .Songs," 
Lon.,  1879,  8vo ;  new  cd.,  rev.,  1888.  2.  (Trans.)  Re- 
ligion and  Philosophy  in  Germany :  a  Fragment,  by 
Heinrich  Heine,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 

Snow,  Edwin  M.  Alphabetical  Index  of  Births, 
Marriages,  and  Deaths  recorded  in  Providence  1>36- 
1850,  Providence,  1879,  Svo. 

Snow,  George  d'Oyly.  Theologico-Political 
Treatise,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo. 

Snow,  Rev.  Herbert.  See  Kvnaston,  (formerly 
Snow,)  Rev.  Hehdkht,  siiprn. 

Snow,  Herbert  L..  M.D.,  surgeon  to  the  Cancer 
Hospital,  Broin(iton.  Clinical  Notes  on  Cancer:  its 
Etiology  and  Treatment :  with  Special  Reference  to  the 
Heredity  Fallacy,  Ac,  Lon.,  1SS3,  p.  8vo. 

Snow,  Herman,  [miii:,  vol.  ii.,  ..idd.]  (Ed.)  Visions 
of  the  Bevond,  by  a  Seer  of  To  Day ;  or.  Symbolic 
Teachings  from  the  Higher  Liff     ^-  '.,  1877,  12mo. 

Snow,  Marshall   Solom  1842,  at  Hyannis, 

Ma.ss. ;  graduated  at  Harvard  "■  ofessor  of  history 

in  Washington  University,  St  ■■.  ,s,  ,nco  1874.  The 
City  Government  of  ~'    Loui  Johns  Hopkins  His- 

torical Studies,")  Ban., 

SnoAV,  Sophia  F  and  Willie's   Prayer. 

Illust.     Lon.,  1.H84,  4f   , 

Snow,  T.  B.     Pi  1. 
Return  to  Gaeta,  Lon.,  i  "f 

Snow,  Thomas,  MA 
eter  College,  Oxford,  I86b  .  ....... 

Temple  1865.    With  WiNSTAltli- 

cipal   Statutes,  Consolidated   n  _ , 

Rules  of  Court  of  the  Court  i         .  i:  ery  of  the  County 


his  Early  Life,  to  the 
Svo. 

Wn ;  graduated  at  Ex- 
uaHe.!,  ii!  '.'"1  bar  at  the  Inner 
<i    krt:  1.  The  Prin- 
ncral   Orders,   and 


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4.  The  New  YorhCit^M    !"''•,  '>■  ^'"•1<.  '-'^3,  Svo. 

W«r,  J.on.,  1871),  r^vo™'"  "">  ^  """"^  O,,on,tio„a  .,f 
tngllsli  Iiingunge."-..!//,.,  So  ■>>■;"         '  ""-'  ^reiieli  iimi 

18-8-85;  ourato   of  St    ol         ■t.?^'"''"'"''''f''""'"-'dg'^^, 
>^S7.     An  Exp  si   „^';fl^«"-  ^:f   ''--'vieh,  .in'co 

>^H  rr.J  .^'^o^t^of  •is:^'^-'"''-'  -  ■'"«  ^Ving.  L„„.. 

-•y  "t  Delhi,  On    do;;i'nce    ."f"  v'l'''V  "  "''^■^'""- 
and  Materialism.  'roroZ^'stJlT''^"''-''''^^'"^ 

J^ol:\TC!sl-     ^'"'«-'-oVs.'ju„.:„  Novel, 

M-.'r'g'r„fcl.t?iS''ls^-„  '^^^'''   "'    '^-^•"•■T. 
tbe  publication  of  the   na  Tl   Jj    \  '"I;","""''"!™'  of 

'8-6.     2.  Memo  r  of  John    H   ^'"^^  Aea.le.uv,  AVash., 
Privately  printol      3    Th^  .^"''f,''   ^"""I'olis,    Iss^ 

("Tho|al,r|Le'6i.^','Va;^.tY:;l'',^?^7f"' 


I  ■■':'»*k;hiit.stranL'et    l.K-  hli     '      "'''"'''  ''v  hrliiL's  to 
I  n  ':'.'illSJ';:i,S^l.';!f';|»'-;k'"  exist  l,v  in.n ei„« 

■•^tiilos:  it'.  .M,'„„l!'fjr'I'*       ''^'""i""i.  Colorado,  rniteil 
s.n.^to.  '      •""•     ^"c'-cal  Keligion,  Bait.,  1876 

"M;;^^rv:«;i,^i:^jr,-;'t^."na.heje.. 

j''"'""'.n::m,  £^;^«^;•'r'''/^"«''^''I'«"- 
•\IIi'"U};li  111,,  essav-  o  '  ,■  d^.'h  r,  "    *ere.  at  a  l,l,,w.  ,  . 
e-n,e,,,.  ^ihich'larj'li!^;  i^  11^ U^^^l^^liC^^llki::^ 

for   I.oalin'.  with   ,h;  AnvT,m»    r"''""'^'   '^°""' '  "i"'^ 
Tlie"liibl^-T„lL"'Serie.    I    i',.^'"-"-   "'■''   '«"'»•     2. 


^_;;  Sortera,  -Unria,"  (P.eu.l.)    See  Lkstk„,  Makv, 


Vomers,  A. 


E.;^:!,^'""*'  «•'"  (''-«".)     Sec   FA,.KONnK„o,  B. 

^^"^.nbre,  Samuel."  ,l'.et,a.)    See  G.a.Ro,  j. 

Shakespearean  Ballads,  Manchester, 


''''"^  •'^'"'■'^■'  "f  Glencree,  Lon.,  1878, 

_. „   .„  ..  .  -,   „.  „ »  ^^■"■■.  l'7<>-^^\.J:^S,^-'}"''Rj^tates  since 

ISf^S,  I  to. 

iD?„''"''»^*'wa''»l»  F.R.S    PSA     r,   .        >  ••  'liicst,  woulil  Ijo  alj'i.  toVm.".',';.,'"  ■7,"""-'':  ■'"""'^'  "'eir  con 

--'-«•  ^'-as\conrr!h^[^fcr:;-^-^r;;!uial^^;;;^f'ri,!;^a'i?^^ 

borof  the  council  of't.e  In-    ;:',"-"'"l  «.lhcren,.e  to  fcv  ■  i''f^;;T. 'X'T"'--'''.'''  "•« 


*..;  i.(m.,  I  „s  has  prevailed  in'  li'V,iS,7.m^t?,"?''  ".-'""e  of  thi 


ings 
con- 


Notei  nnrt  n.;    ■  •contributor   for  many 

ties  of  Honour.  r.„niJi^,    ,??""'•  ^'•'""'''  "fl        "  Woran  .ln,i  i;,„,.. ,.,  ,     .      . 


Arts. 

Iri<},  tim"'   VI,''  "'    neroaitary  Ena 

Son   %f      '"""'"■  ^""•'  '•''^"'  •"» 

Israel  jfronitlfe'oer,','*-  >T^'  "^^^  Antiquities  of 
<'""ingen:"'o„:,',s-:r'svo  '^  """''''=''  ^^^''^^  "^ 

M^'l^ci^'S;  £f  Vr'-  ■;••  """•]  '•  ^^'orkin,. 
ISW.p.Svo  oZ'"f  ^''""i"'!,""!  Institutes,  Lon, 
'■         '^  -  "'^""•'  "■"'  his  Friend   the  IJoct 


I.t  is  Perhapsli    1,  '^,f,?,:'^["'^^'"ra'cyon'i.s  ob.servations 

w;;rf,!i;f;^!,--,-^Si?«™^ 

a.d,ne,u,^fthc^.-::,-;;;;;S;y:i^^-;^^^ 

nnrr/n',;:,'''^:;"'';^^--.!'^^'"'''"'',)  Act,  1872:    with  Vot», 

System  of  Issue,'  Lon"'  ll?^   n'\''^''"'''''i  ^-S"''''  ""'^  ""elr 
an  A,,peal  to  the  Av/.-Jr"',?^:'™-     *•.  ^rade  I'nions: 


liecord  of  theixSec!  of^rnft"-'"''v'''"  ^'''""■-  ^' •'^y'tcm  of  I  2' U^'' l\n   n'" 

•";-M  Lon..  .874,'2';.or-8v:    ^"'"'"   '"""^   '^'-'  [^  -/>'';-'  •« "•-  "Wkl^glc^sse.   and  theiV^  f"' "'7  ^ 

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Somerset,  Sir  Henry  Charles  FiUroy, 
KO  I'C,  eighth  Duke  of  Ilcaiifort  niid  Mnr- 
qi'iis  of  Worcester,  b.  1H2.1;  auocmdoil  liia  Intlier 
ISDS-  a.  retired  lioutuimnt-oolonul.  lie  is  joint  editor 
witli  Alfred  K.  T.  Watson  ol  the  lindminton  Library. 
With  MoHiiis,  MowmiAY,  lluntinj?:  with  Contributions 
by  the  Karl  of  .Suffolk  and  Uerkflliire.  Rev.  E.  W.  L. 
Diivies,  ito.  Illust.  0'  Badminton  Library.")  Lon.,  , 
ISxb,  or.  8vo. 

•'  This  book  is  the  most  practical  on  Imntinp  as, a  science  I 
wm  lias  been  written  since  I'eter     eeklord  s  '  1  lioUKb W 
upi.ear.d,  inure  tliaii  a  eentiiry  ago.  -.l«i(/.,  xx\ill.  2b,. 

Somerset,  Wellington.  1.  The  Other  Side  of 
the  Herring- I'oiid,  Lon.,  1807,  |i.  Svo.  Anon.  2d  ed., 
ls;0  2.  A  Continental  Tour:  tojjether  with  Note.H  and 
Anecdotes  of  Uiplomatic  Life.      By  May  Fly.      Lon., 

sdmerton,  Alice.  Leyton  Court;  or,  The  Story 
of  a  Prodigal,  Lon.,  1SS2,  j).  .Svo. 

Somervell,  Robert.  1.  Letters  to  a  Cambridge 
Freshman,  Lon.,  18SI.  2.  The  History  of  tJovcrnment 
in  England:  in  Si.x  Lectures,  l''vorp""'.  1*^»5-  8vo.  , 
Somerville,  Hev.  Alexander  N.,  D.U.,  lau- 
1889.  1.  Lectures  on  .Missions  and  Kvangelicism,  hdin., 
1874  p.  8vo.  2.  The  Churches  in  Asia  :  E.xtract8  from 
the  Home  Letters  of  A.  .N.  Somerville,  from  the  Region 
of  the  Seven  Churches,  Paisley,  1885,  Svo, 

Somerville,  Miss  Martha.  Personal  Recollec- 
tions from  Early  Life  to  Old  Ago  of  Mary  Somerville  I 
with  Selections  from  her  Corresponuence.  By  her  Daugh- 
ter.    Lon.,  187:1,  p.  8vo. 

"  Mrs  Somerville's  own  simple  notices  of  successive 
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BUIlered  to  tell  their  own  tale;  the  (.mps  beinc  IllltHl  up  t^y 
such  sliL'lit  para^rnplis  from  her  danttbters  band  as  may 
serve  to  lint  towlher  each  episode  and  tjive  the  necessary 
details  of  (■ireiunstiuiec  nr  time."— .s''i(.  Ji'ei'.,  .\.\xvil.  od. 

"The  eimiplelf  imprission  upon  the  reader  s  mind  of  an 
admirable  and  lovaljle  ebaracler,  the  feeling  It  gives  him 
as  of  having  been  in  tlie  company  (jf  a  superior  woman, 
lend  to  these  reminiscences  a  veritable  personal  charm. 
—Xatiun.  xviii.  J'il. 

Sonimerfeldt,  Ilakon  A.  Elementary  and  1  rac- 
tical  Principles  of  the  Construction  of  Ships  for  Ocean 
and  River  Service,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo,  with  atlas  r.  tto. 

"Sommers,  Jane  B.,"  (Pseud.)  See  jo.ves, 
Cornelia,  sii/ini.  ,     ^  ,         . 

Sommerville,  .Maxwell,  lecturer  on  glyptology  at 
the  University  (d'  Pennsylvania.  Engraved  Gems  :  their 
Place  in  the  ilistory  of  Art.  Illust.  Phila.,  1877,  8vo. 
Sonnenschein,  Adolf.  1.  The  Truth  about  Ele- 
mentary Education  at  Home  and  Abroad  :  being  a  Reply 
to  .Mr.  Matthew  Arnold's  General  Report  for  187.8-79: 
a  Lecture,  Lon.,  188(1.  2.  Foreign  Educational  Codes: 
relating  to  Elementary  Education:  prescribed  by  the 
Austrian,  Belgian,  Gorman,  Italian,  and  Swiss  Govern- 
ments :  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  Lon.,  1881,  or.  8vo. 
,■),  Code  Reform  :  Foreign  and  English  Codes,  Teacher  s 
Edition,  Lon.,  18S2,  12mo.  ...„„.,.    ,o-, 

Sonnenschein,  Edward  Adolf,  M.A.,  b.  ISol, 
in  London  ;  educated  at  University  College  School  and 
University  College,  London,  and  at  University  College, 
Oxford,  where  he  graduated,  first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  1876; 
assistant  to  the  iirofessor  of  humanity  in  the  University 
of  Glasgow  1877-81;  professor  of  Greek  and  Latin  at 
Mason  College,  Birmingham,  since  18S2.  1.  (Ed.)  T. 
Maoci  Plauti  ^Japtivi :  with  an  Introduction,  ^Critical  | 
Apparatus,  and  Explanatory  Notes,  Lon.,  !87y,  Svo; 
also,  a  seliool  edition.  (An  appendix  contains  Bent- 
ley's  unpublished  emendations  of  Plautus  found  by  Mr.  ' 
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"It  would  be  dimcult  to  mention  any  English  edition 
of  the  plays  from  which  so  much  may  be  learnt  as  to  the 
lainjiiagc  and  syntax  of  I'lautus  as  this."  -11.  Ellis  :  ^loati., 
xvii.  411. 

2  (Ed.)  Bentley's  Plautino  Emendations,  from  his 
Copy  of  GronoviuB,  Oxf.,  1883.  3.  (Ed.)  Plautus  :  the 
Mostellaria:  with  Notes  and  Introduction,  ("Bell's  Pub- 
lic School"  Ser  ,)  Lon.,  1884,  cr.  Svo.  4.  Latin  Grammar 
for  Schools,  Ac. :  Part  I.,  Accidence,  Lon.,  I88.S,  p.  8vo. 
With  Po'JATsr-HKii,  Alois,  (ed.)  Select  Poems  of  Goethe: 
with  Introductions,  Notes,  and  a  Life  of  Uoethe,  Lon., 
1882,  12mo.  , ,.  ^       , 

Sonnenschein,  William  Swan,  publisher,  Lon- 
don. The  Best  Books  :  a  Reader's  Guide  to  the  Choice 
of  tbo  Best  Available  Books  (about  25,000)  In  All  Do- 
partments  of  Science,  Art,  and  Literature  down  to  1887, 
with  the  Dates  of  the  First  and  Last  Editions,  and  the 
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Prices,  Sites,  and  Publishers'  Names  of  Each  Book  :  with 
a  Copious  Topical  Index,  Lon..  18.><7,  Ito. 
'■  (ill  the  whole,  the  work  Is  admirably  done."— /IIA.,  No. 

Sophocles,  'Ivangelinus  ApoNtolides,LL.D., 

'  [„iil.;   vol.  ii.,   aid.,]   d.  L-^s:).      Greek    Lexicon   of  the 
Roman  and  Byzantine  PerioJs,  (from  B.C.  146  to  A.D. 
1100,)  Bost.,   1870,  4to;  new  ed.,  N.  York,  1887.     (An 
I  edition  of  less  than  300  copies.) 

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1  that  Sophoeles's  (ireek  Lexicon  dca'S  greater  honor  to 
;  American  scholarship  than  any  work  in  the  comblnea 
i  llelds  iif  classical  and  sacied  learning  that  was  ever  pub- 
I  llshed.  We  doubt  whether  there  Is  another  mall  living 
who  could  have  written  the  book."— .V(i(i"»,  xi.  lo. 

Sorenson.C.  liodfrcy.  (Trans.)  Over-Prossuro 
in  High  Schools  in  Denmark,  by  Dr.  Ilcrtel :  with  In- 
troduction by  Dr.  Sir  J.  Crichtun-Browne,  Lon,,  188j, 
p.  Svo.  ,  ,     .         , 

Sorley,  William  Ritchie,  professor  of  logic  and 
philosophy  in  University  College,  Cardiff.  1.  Jewish 
Christians  and  Judaism  :  a  Study  in  the  First  Two  Cen- 
turies, Lon.,  1S81,  Svo.  2.  The  Ethics  of  Naturalism, 
(Shaw  Fellowship  Lectures,)  Edin.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Sortwell,  II.  T.  Elementary  Arithmetic,  Lon., 
1873,  12mo.  „    ,      „      . 

Sotheran,  Charles,  b.  1S47,  at  Stoke  Newington, 

Eng. ;  removed  to  America  in  1874  ;  became  editor  and 

proprietor  of  the  New  York  Echo  in  1878,  and  literary 

editor  of  the  Star  in  1S79.     1.  Genealogical  Memoranda 

relating   to  the  Familv   of   Sotheran.      Illust.      Lim., 

1S73,  sm.  4to.     2.  Ales'sandro  di  Cagliostro,  Impostor  or 

Martyr,  N.  York,  1875,  ISmo.     3.  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley 

,  as  a  Philosopher  and  Reformer :  including  a  Sonnet  by 

C.  W.  Frederickson.     Illust.     N.  York,  1S76,  Svo. 

i      Soule,  Charles  C.     1.  Romeo  and  Juliet:  a  New 

'  Travesty,  St.  Loui.s,   1877,  Svo.     2.  Hamlet  Rovami)ed, 

Modernized,  and  Sot  to  Music,  St.  Louis,  1880,  Svo.     3. 

:  Lawyers'  Reference  Manual  of  Law-Booka  and  Citations, 

i  Bost.,  1883,  Svo. 

South,  C.  Out  West;  or,  From  London  to  Salt 
Lake  City,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

South,  Mrs.  E.  L.  Wayside  Notes  and  Fireside 
Thoughts.  By  Eudora,  [pseud.]  St.  Louis,  ISS.i, 
12nio.  .        , ,  ,     „ 

South,  John  Flint,  ["ii'c  vol.  u.,  add.]  Memo- 
rials of  the  Craft  of  Surgery  in  England.  Edited  by 
D'Arcy  Power;  with  Introduction  by  Sir  James  Paget. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1886,  Svo.     Posth. 

Southall,  James  C,  M.A.,  LL.D.  1.  The  Recent 
Origin  of  .Man,  as  illustrated  by  Geology  and  the  Mod- 
ern Science  of  Prehistoric  Archieology.  Illust.  Phila. 
and  Lon.,  1875,  Svo. 

"Although  it  is  the  boldest  attennit  hnu^rto  made  to 
meet  the  advocates  of  the  antiquity  ol  mi  i  on  their  own 
ground,  the  author  contributes  no  new  tacts  to  the  e\  i- 
dence  on  record.  The  chief  merit  of  Ins  work  Is  that  lie 
haaeolleeted  .  .  .  a  vast  amount  of  information  not  other- 
wise readily  accessible."— ^Icad.,  viii.  4:il.  .  .^  .   . 

2.  The  Westminster  Review  on  "  The  Recent  Origin 
of  Man,"  Richmond,  Va.,  1877,  Svo.  3.  The  Epoch  ot 
the  Mammoth  and  the  Apparition  of  Man  upon  the 
Earth,  Phila.  and  Lon..  1878.  cr.  Svo. 

"  Undismayed  by  the  long  array  of  distinguished  names 
which  he  acknowledges  to  be  opposed  to  his  v  ew  ol  man  s 
'  comparatively  recent  origin,  .Mr.  Southall  boldlv  proclaims 
the  theory  of  evolution  a  failure."— .s<t(.  Jico.,  xlv.  ii.>. 

Southall,  W.,  F.L.S.  The  Organic  Materia  Medica 
of   the   British   Pharmacopoeia,  Lon.,  1874,  p,  Svo;    4th 

ed.,  1S87.  „  ,      „  ,, 

Sontham,  Frederick  Armitagc,  M.A.,  B.M., 
F  R.C.S.,  son  of  George  Southam,  (fintc,  vol.  ii.;)  grad- 
uated at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1S73,  and  in  medicine 
1877.  Regional  Surgery,  including  Surgical  Diagnosis : 
a  Manual  for  the  Use  of  Students,  Lon.,  1882-86,3  vols. 

^'Soiitham,  Gertrude  A.  Double-Dealing,  Lon., 
1SS4,  3  vols.  or.  Svo. 

Southam,  Rev.  John  Henry,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  1872;  ordained  1873; 
1  vicar  of  Trull  since  1882.     The  Three  Great  Systems  of 
I  Worship,  Lon.,  1875. 

1  Southam,  Thomas,  LL.D.,  b.  1823,  hi  Manches- 
ter, Eng. ;  a  solicitor.  An  Epitome  of  the  Tcaehingi=  "f 
Jesus,  Lon.,  1873,  12mo. 

Southby,  E.  R.  1.  Brewing  Practically  and  Scien- 
tifically considered,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  2.  A  System- 
atic Hand-Book  of  Practical  Brewing;  2d  ed.,  Lon., 
18S5,  Svo.  ,,       , 

Southern,  F.  «.     1.  Severed  by  a  Ring:  a  Novel, 


sou 

•Southern,   J.  \V.     Fannoiin  •  ,.r    a   n 
W,,„,u„:  .Shropshire  l':— '  I'i^VA "rc-.'^S^Js* 
Soiithesk,  Karl  of.     Soo  Cah.vkoik 
Southgate,   Henry,  [„„,,,  vol    ii"   „,i,n      ,     . 

AVin  a  Wife:  ^i.h'E'xl'n.e;;    I.'  .,''",mC  VC  ' 
geshvo  Thoughts  on  Ueligiou.  s„bi«'tj'  Lo^  isso   .  '^^  I 
7.  Chri,t0^unieaoo,ner:  AuughuIaliodi^alKC;  I 
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J^eor,a„dPractie;orT;,ir,J,Xf^^:is;l;: 
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Herald.     1    Four  Thousand  Miles  of  African  TWol. 

worthy  inforniutiim  iiVrh  .i         '"''" ''''''  '"  it  trust- 
winbe^di"ap,^;iV/ted/'-.l'r  NVr'VS''  "^  '""'^'^"'  '^"■i" 

ISSO.^on'g^o.  '"'""'"   "''""^•''^   '^^  '"''"«'«'''.   N.  York, 
Southworth,  Edward  W.,  and  Jones    I>    v 

and  Business  Corporation  Act  of  1S75:  with  said  Acts    i 

Forms,  and  By-Uws,  X.  York.  1884,  8vo  ""'  ' 

Southworth,   Emma  Dorothy  Elizn     (Vo 

No.el,  Phila.    1879,    q     'eL^-  8 ^Thf BrPdaT"-""""  =  " 

the  Madcap  N  York  Iss.s,  l2,no.  With  Ba  .'k^'  ' 
l'-'7ri2mo  2  Th  .h"^"'""'  ?."?"  °"'«^  Stories,  >,  la 
the  Hour^f  Flfnt'  au^'otw's^''''''^'  '"■'  ^'>°  P""  "f 

anf'J^^-If:U,l;^;.:5;\^f--j/-t.«ro„ers 

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Reviews,  K.    York     Is77    vZ,       .,'-,;  ,.".  ^'^"y  and 

j  For  private  distribution       ■"'"""""'   ■f^'"-   '«'",   8vo. 
!scJf:^I^*/?j^.^;,,f^::-;:;5«,^'Jeu,Ues  Explained  b, 

Demonology  •  ■  n  E.  „!^n  ?  l'"''-;  """'^y-     Elizabethan 
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of^nU^^S;;;:/:^!^!'^^  "!l  S!Kc?^  'eminlscenco, 

Ihoutflnis  ucontributicm  to  m   «,v„i  i^  it  very  readable, 
slib'ht  inilecd."-  l"/I ,  No  sii^    *'""  ''"^''"tu'-o  its  value  is 

B't^ol■^?'p^•  '"•    '•  ^^'«h'=">atics  for  B.  A    and 

DeeSrX-'trk^^'H^-;    .'a  "'"i^'" ■<-;'>!"«  and  Tile 
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(Trnns.)  Thu  EliMncnlsiiif  Thernpeutics  :  ii  Cliiiicnl  Ouldo  I 

to  the  Actin,,  „(■  Me.li.i l.y  C.  Uinz,  M.l>.,  l'r«fe»»"r  1 

of  I'hiiriuiiecili>){y  in  the  I  niverslty  of  nunii ;  wltli  Ail- 
,lition«  In  Cnlorinity  wuii  the  llritish  iiinl  Amenran 
Pban,u.eo,.«..i».,  I."n..  1-7S,  >t.  Sv..  2  Ihe  liv.ortt: 
Skctohei  of  the  llcalth-Ue>ort9  of  tho  North  Mediter- 
riincui  t^oi.^t  of  Fn.ii,M.  ami  Italy.  .'.""•.  I •^,'1'.  •'';/''"•      I 

MiiiirkH,  Mrs.  Mary  <  rowiiinshiflU.  Hyw  i», 
Iloin,.,  Ilan-.ml.     My  M.  C.   -.     .\.  York    IS>r      J  r-      ; 

Spiirks,  S.  y..  Noteaof  lufaiit  t'la*«  Su!iu.iy-M!i'  ul  , 
Lessons  I.on.,  isS:,,  8vo.  .    u      ^     •.    1 

SnnrkM,  William  Iloiiry,  IMlu  i-.'  h  „a  .-t. , 
SIm'iiV  Islaiul.ti...;  ^tii.lie.l  law,  an.l  ."o»l  l!(50  u.tcre.l 
into  |„.rfu.r,hip  «ith  .1  a.lah  1'.  l!...ja.;.ii.._  Memories 
of  Filtv  Vears:  BioKnq.hieal  Nolio.  u  Uistingu.shtMl 
AiaeriJuns,  Anoclotci.  of  Hemarkiibm  Men,  Ac,  1  hlla., 
1,H7(I;    Itli  e.l.,  Iss'J.  ,      .    1      » 

Suarks,  Kfv.  William  Hain-nv.  (trnauatea  at 
Eve'ur  College,  oxfonl,  1^72;  ordaine.l  l^7:i;  |.er|ietual 
curate  of  farringlon  «in.-o  lss:i.  Uur  \  illago  Mission  : 
Ad.lrc.ii.es  during  ft  Week  of  a  VilluKO  Mission,  Lon., 
ISSH,  12rno.  ^     , 

Simrling.H.Uuluaay.  (Kd.)  rrish  Minstrelsy: 
being  a  Selection  of  Irish  Songs,  Lyrics,  and  Itallads, 
Original  and  Translated  :  with  Notes  and  Introduotmu, 
("Canterbury  I'oets.")  I-ou.,  Is87.  24mo. 

Sparrow,  William.     Select  Discourses,  ?).  \orlt, 

^'imui'diiiK,  Georce  W.  A  Treatise  on  the  Publio 
Lund  System  of  tho  I  ni'od  St;ite9:  with  Reference  to 
the  Land  Laws,  iUilinus.  Ac.,  Sun  Fran.,  1SS4,  -v... 

SpauiaiiiR,  ,!o  eph  Whitman.  1.  «""«»»■ 
prcmo  Judicial  •  lurt  Kciiorts,  vols.  Ix.M.-l.vxyii..  (1881- 
8i,l  Portland,  1^72-86,  7  vols.  8vo.  2.  Practice  in  Civil 
Actions  and  Procedinga  at  Law  in  Courts  where  the 
Cunmioii  Law  Practice  is  in  Vogue:  with  Amcnduieiits 
necessary  to  incorporato  tho  Provisions  of  the  .statutes 
of  Mainland  Massachusetts,  Por:;and.  .Me.,  1881,  8vo. 

Spaultlilig,  .M.  V.  Hand- Hook  of  btutislics  of  the 
United  .States,  N.  York,  1874,  l-'mo.  ^     „    ,. 

Spnilldillg,  S.  J.  MeiiKdr  of  Henry  C.  Perkins, 
of  Xewburvport.  Sulem,  .Mass.,  187:!.  8vo. 

Spawtoii,  E.  W.  Night  Winds,  and  other  Poemi 
and  .Songs,  Leicester,  187'.i. 

Spi-nr,  U.     The  Bible  He.iven,  N.  York,  18S8 
Snear.Joliii  Murray.   TweuiyYearson  the  Wing  : 
a  Narrative  of  Travels  and  Labors  as  a  Missionary  sent 
forth  by  the  A.^sociation  of  Leneticent.s  m  Spirit-Land : 
with  Preface  bv  A.  Putnam,  Host.,  187:t,  12mo. 

Spear,  John  W.     1.  Grace  Winslow  ;  or,  Gold  anjl 
Dross,  N.  York,  188:i,  12mo.     2.  Out  of    the    Tolls,  N.  i 
York.  18M7,  l2nio.  .      „  I 

Spear,  .Mrs.  S.  F.    Tho  Academy  Boys   in  Camp,  | 
Bost.,  1.881,  Ifirii.).  ,      ,.  ,    i 

Spear,  llcv.  Samuel  Thayer,  D.D.,  [<"((«,  vol. 
ii  add.,]  b.  1812,  at  liallston  Spa,  N.Y.;  graduate.",  at 
the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeon^  '  '■ ;  ordanie.i 
in  the  Presbyterian  Church  1835;  pasti,,  -.  the  &u^i.i 
Presbyterian  Church,  Brooklyn,  18i:i-7l,  u.ia  since  then 
editor  of  the  New  York  Independent.  1.  The  l.egal- 
Te'i.ter  Acts  considered  in  Uelation  to  their  Constitution- 
ality and  their  Political  Economy ;  new  ed  .  r.-.,  N. 
Yr-k  1876,  8vo.  2.  Religion  and  the  SI  ,  .  ■,  me 
BilJle'and  the  Public  Schools,  N.  York  187t.,  l2mo.  :). 
The  Law  of  E.xtradition,  International  and  luierstate, 
Albany.  18711,  Svo;  new  ed.,  rev.,  1884  ;  Hd  ed.,  18S5.  1. 
The  Lasv  of  the  Federal  Judiciary,  N.  York,  1883  Svo. 
Speariuau,  H.  U.  (Ed.)  The  British  Burma 
Gazetteer.     Illust.     Rangoon,  1879-80,  2  vols,  -vo 

Spearmitu,  K.     Haunted  lleirlocmis :  a  Christmas  ^ 
Story,  Lon.,  ISS.^,  p.  8yo.        ,,        .  ,,  ,      ,     taAi. .  \ 

Spearman,  lludolph  Hemes,  M.A.,  b.  1S45 ,  j 
graduated  at  "riel  Co'^ge,  O.xford,  187,i;  .-mvI  ed  to  the 
bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  187.i;  recorder  ot  Bridgnorth 
since  I S.-").     The  Common  and  Statute  Laws  ot    High- | 
ways  in  England  and  North  Wales,  Lon.,  1S81,  Svo. 

Spears,  U.  Unitarian  Hand-Book  of  Boriptural 
Illuti-ation  and  Exposition,  I.on.,  1883. 

Spfcht,  George  J.,  and  others.  Topographical 
.Surv-eviuL'.     Illust.     N.  York,  18S4,  24iao. 

Speck,  Kev.  Edward  John,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.  ISIU;  secretary  to  the  Church 
Pastoral  Aid  Society  1 8tia-82.  The  Church  Pastoral  Aid 
Society,  Lon.,  1881,  cr.8vo.  _       ,,iion,m.;i 

Spedding,  James,  [,uite,  vol.  n..  add.,]  l^^f  "'^^  - 
h  at  Mirehouse.near  Basseuthwaite,  Cumberland;  grad- 
uated at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  in   1831,  and  was 
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afterwards  elected  an  honorary  Fellow  of  that  oollogo. 
At  Cambridge  he  *ft»  a  contemporary  and  Inliiiiutn 
friend  of  Alfred  Tennyson  and  Edward  Fit/gorBbl,  and 
he  was  -iibscquently  well  acquainted  withCarlyle,  Thiick- 
eray,  and  other  men  of  note;  but  his  own  life  was  a 
very  iiuiot  and  uneventful  one  being  almost  wholly  ile- 
voted  to  study  and  research  iu  louneetion  with  the  work 
bv  which  his  name  will  be  permanently  reniombcred. 
In  . I, .preparation  of  hi^  edition  of  Bai-n's  Works  ho 
L  .  -  is  mentioned  ".,(.,  \  ol.  ii.,  the  assistance  ol  R. 
(,  ICllis  and  I).  D.  Heath;  liut  by  far  tho  greater  por- 
tion of  the  labor  was  uxccute.l  by  bimsclt.  '■  C'"".- 
panion  to  tho  Railway  Edition  of  Lord  Campbell  s  Lite 
of  Bacon.  By  the  Railway  Uuuder.  Lon.,  I8^).l.  — 
(Ed.)  The  Letters  and  tho  Life  of  Francis  liaoon,  in- 
i  eluding  All  his  Occasional  Works,  iitwly  collected  and 
!  set  forth:  with  a  Commentury,  Biographical  and  His- 
torieal,  Lon.,  1857-74,  7  vols.  8vo.     (Vols.  i.-v.  are  men- 

'      " The  tlioronghm-ss  'i  -  Infinite  palns.  "'i'  ^''"te;,,"',','' 

1  which  Ml   -i.'.l     ■      I'  rforiiieil  lheta.sk  to  wh    li  he 

!     1  y  V       .  u.  ..avB  .a-Miird  his  lir-,  ouiilit  to  excite  the 

!       miiutiondfnn  students,  and  the   hamei.r  a  pind  imiiiy. 

iuve  cannot  hdi.  wishing  that  one  who  knows  «(,  .ui.  i 

about  his  subject  had  found  a  less  cunibroiis  mode  ol  put- 

Uiig  ih  "res'ilts  ■  •(  hi--  kii. .wlcdne  before  us.    A  work  which 


uriniably  he  could  do  better  thuii  anyone  else,  a  Ht  bliig- 

^'''' iUs 'imt'merely  that  his  great  c.mtrlbiitlon  t"  Kn^'Wi 
history  bus  no  rival  for  accuracy  ol  juilguieiit,  and  fur  in- 
us  rv  n 'rrled  to  the  extreme  point ;  or  t  lat  he  has  taught 
us  In  ■know  ill  his  true  character  one  ol  ''{V' «'^'''  S^'.j'  f,  f^, 
nun  of  a  land  fertile  in  statesmanship.  "i>-, ,'''  "V*,  ,X 
than  a  history,  more  than  a  hiok'raphy.  It  is  a  uionil 
"el  ol  teac  liig  historical  writers  i„  combat  the  am  which 
m  St  easily  b^^^^  the  tendency  to  put  their  own   ii- 

terpretatuiu  upon  doubtful  facts,  >>•''  .''i^'  ^^JIJ"'  "'"^''' V* 
int'i  the  minds  of  men  of  other  ages.  -SAMftL  R.  t.AKDi- 

i  '"'''s.'pubiisli'ers  and  Authors,  Lon.,  1867,  12mo.  4.  An 
1  Account  of  the  Life  and  Times  of  Francis  Bacon  ;  ex- 
1  tracted  from  the  Edition  of  his  Occasional  W  ritings, 
;  Lon  1878  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  5.  Reviews  and  Discussions, 
1  Literary,  ,'olitical,  and  Historical,  not  relating  to  Bacon, 

Lon.,  18711. 
"  Some  of  the  essays  were  nubUslicd  many  v-mi     ago ; 
i  butMr.  Spedding  rightly  Juiiges  that  ibcy  will  ^e  'fefil 
contributions  to  the  history  oF  questions  which  may  pos- 
slbh  be  reoiiened  hereafter.'  -i>al.  Hcv..  xlviU.  o7.. 

(i.  Iveniligs  with  a  Reviewer;  or,  Maeaulay  and 
Bacon  ;  with  ii  Prefatory  Notice  by  0.  S.  Venables,  Lon.. 
1881,  2  vols.  8vo.     (This  was  lirst  printed,  for  jinvate 

"'■^'t  is't""be  regretled  that  in  Mr.  Snedding's  lifetime  this 
work  was  only  privately  iiriiucd  tor  the  use  of  a  few 
fVi.nds.  .  .  .  ■flieniatter.Uliii.irlinf  U.claiigiiiiKy  .v;o 
distributed  through  the  several  volumes  "'  »'',^„  ^f "' ,^ 
and  Life  of  Bacon.'  where  the  coiitliin"iiV'''i?.T,?^,"'Vid 
iwwer  of  tlie  argument  i,  Irillcred  away  by  the  long  an 
viquent  1  a  ks  between  itsdilTerent  piirt.s.  In  itsoiTgluil 
shai  CN  wl  ii  is  now  made  public  for  the  llrst  time,  Kvcii- 
lugs  wit  Keviewer'  is  a  lull  and  minute  exarainatiou  ol 
MacauV  cs.s.iy  on  Daenii.  And  never  was  a  showy  and 
ii  low  >l,-|.lay  of  rhetorual  criticism  more  thorough  >, 
laliei.lly.a'iKl  pitilessly  dissected  by  a  true  critlo."-»a(. 

■  llii:,  nil.  503. 

I       Andi-ce  G.vliiliNKii,  J.IMKS,  »ii;.ra. 

'      Speed,  H.  F.     Cruises  in  .Small  Yachts  and   Big 

I  Canoes;  fr  n.  tho  Log  of  thi  '  Watersnare,     Lon.,  1883, 

''■  Sp°eed,  Ii.,  and  Pryor,  F.  R.  Sophocles :  (Edjpus 
Tvrannus:  a  Record  of  the  Performar^e  U  Camoridgc 
in  November   '      7.     Illust.     L-n.,  1888,  s.n.  fol. 

Speed,  *  omns.  The  Wilderness  Road  .  a  De- 
sc.i,  -ion  of  tlic  Routes  of  T'ravel  by  which  tne  Pioneers 
a         'irly  Sutlers  tirst  came  to  Kentucky,  Louisville, 

ed'      Mrs.  Cornelia  Mary,  wife  of  Captain 
I        ly.    '        Wanderings  in  the  Soudan,  Lon.,  1881,  - 

' '  ■  Made  upof  letters  sent  home  to  her  Wends  in  England, 

it  furms  a  eaiiital  story  of  adventur,      imoiig  the  wil 

IrlK  the  Desert  and  the  half-elvili^c.l  lacesol  Egyi.tiaii 

'  towns,"— .8'<i(.  WfC,  lix.  121,  ,       ,      r.-  i     „«  i 

i      Speedy,  Thomas.     Sport  in  the  Hi^;    .nds  and 

!  Lowlands  of  Scotland  with  Rod  and  Gun.    Illust.    fcdin. 

*"'  Wnu'ake'it.s  place  beside  '  The  Mo.-.r  Riii!  Ib-c  I-ncJ'' ','" 
the  book-shelves  of  sportsmen  and  amateur  naturalists. 
Sul.  lia.:,  Iviii.  7U2. 

Speer,  Emory.  The  Removol  of  Causes  from  the 
State  to  Federal  Courts,  and  Analysis  of  the  Law  as 
changed  by  Act  of  Congress  of  March  3,  1887,  Boat,, 
1883,  12mu. 


SPE 

Hpcor,  Hev,   Ulllliiin,   D.D.,   h.  1S22   at   N.  r 

Alexuij.lrm,   l>,i.  I    Knidimi,,!  at   Kcny„ii  c.Wlr,fe  IMIn 
itu.linl  „K.,|icl„.>  .i,.l  .livlnii.v  :  I1,..,h,,i  ,„  ..r,,,..,,  i„  ,,,, 
Vtx.M,>t.n»M  ChurrI,   IS4H,  ,„„i  ,,,„  ,„  t.,,,!,,,  „;  ^["J^; 

I.  Thu  (iMf8t  iinJ  the   .\..»«,t   Kin). ire:  Cl.iim  iin.l  the 
Kulf  lor  Chnslian  (iivin«,  I'hil.i.,  Is;;,    i,),„„ 

l.snrsvo'"'  ^ ''"'""""*•      l"''"   Luck  of  Huir,  Lon., 

.uia.,J  b.  s,|o.  ,a  Liven,,,,,)  ;  „,|„ea„.,l  a[  a  |-.,„,„|  i.i 
«ch,.,.l  M,  iho  north  of  K'n^l,.,,,!,  hd.l  f,.r  m„nv  ynus  , 
l,o«,tion  on  one  01  t ho  chi.f  Kngli,!,  railwuv/,  but  liaa 
rDccntly  given  l,„  »h„k.  .ticniion  to  hl,.r„„;,T  lie  a, 
been  a  ,.„ntntn.tor  to  All  .ho  Veur  llo,.n,l,  ll„u„.hul,l 
Word,  lie  gravm  an,  other  |,eri,«lic.al..  I.  In  the  l>ea, 
of  .\  «ht,  Un.,  1S74,  .■(  voU.  ,,.  svo.  Anon.  2.  A  Se,.r,.t 
of  the  ,sea,  Lon.,  Iti78,  :)  vols.  p.  kv„.  Anon  i  The 
My,.en,.,s  of  Heron  Dyke:  a  Novel  of  Ineidem,  Lon., 
ISSU,  J  vol".  IT.  Svo.     Anon. 

"  1"ho  liul.lenls  are  exciliiiK  aiul  iinexi>eei,„l  ■  11,..  ,,,1.1, 
terlos  thoroi.Khly  mysterious  an,  >{\  n  I  |e\  t  Ml  '  ,f 
rierUM'tly  re,t^,.ual,le  e-xflanutlou.  ?  .  Tl  e  iiult  ,f  1  .. 
-.t(l,'.N-l',:"TTi?  ••""^"'•'"»"«  >""  I.cT;onali;'airru"live:" 

wiV  ^  ""."."'io'^'"",',  ■'""■•  '^**«'  '2"'"-     ».  WIfo  or  No 
Wife?  an,l  A  Cloeo  .Shave,  Lon.,  IS.H?   U>|u,. 

"Speii,  linv,»(l.„eu,l.)     SeoSKLor,,  il         .„„,.„ 

Speiice,  C.      (Trans.)  Christian  Kthie-    oy'lJi'ho; 

?87;!,'s"r'  <"*'•"■«'«"  '^''""'logioul   Library,")   Kdin!, 

I  o!!''7ss>^'  '•''''*■'"■"'  ^'     A  Freuk  of  Fate :  a  Novel, 

Lou.,    I  ^oo,  p.   '^  ■;  ,).  ' 

b.  I  s.jrt,  in  London  ;  son  ot  (ieor(,'e  .Speuce,  M  1'    ,,,   ,. 

"l"U  '■"'■  ";,;'  .r«  '•"'"""•-"I  »t  \Ve..|ruin!,ter  .-School,  and 

u    Corim.  Chnsti  College,  Cambridge,  where  he  g  adu- 

uted,  lirst  ,,.....  Theol.  Trip.,  in  IshI'   „„  beoamt  pr,!- 

fes.or  of  i.ualorn  literature  in  .<t.  Davi,l's  College,  Lam- 

pe  er,  in  IS«o;  rector  of  8t.  Mary  de  Crypt,  (ilTnoe.ter, 

87.1;   pnneipal  of  th.  Theological  College,  (Jlouc,.,-ter 

><<o;    viear    of  St.    I'auorus,    London,    1^77;    deau    of 

Oloueester  l.SMO.      He  is  the  chief  editor  of  the  Pulpit 

ZZ'T'/Z^'if  "',';,  ""miletieal   Library,  and   L 

I'ontributcl  to  Uishop   Ellioott'a  and  Dr.  Schars  Com- 

I.;    -iiries.  _   (Tran.-. )  The  Teaching  of  the  Th  elve  Apo,,- 

III.-:  ^liM,,  TO,..  Ja,5.,a 'A-roaToAu,!- :  with  Notes  and  Kx- 

cuf-u.-^  a.-t.\.nllu,..trativeof  th,:  "Teaching,"  and  the 

raxi    K;n.,  LS«."i,  I,.  Sv,,. 

■     1.  Sunday  .Mornings  with  my  Flock: 

olossians:  Discourse.-,  L,.n.,  1S7.",,  p.  8vo. 

,ry  Prayer  of  Our  Lord,  and  E.\p>sition, 

.  -,  ^.  Svo.  '  ' 

Speiice,  J.  C.     The  Stability  of  Ships,  Explained 
and  Calculated  hy  a  New  Method,  Lon.,  lss+   ,it,l 

2  'r"v,f; 'rxvsTfi'*"'"''" ""  ^-«"^''''-"  '^''. 

Speiic.-,  James  Miidie,  F.R.tJ.s.,  a  nuMuber  of  the 
Alpine  Club.  1.  Ascension  al  Pico  do  Nai.-oatil,  187'. 
j.  Lite  on  the  Great  Ilydropathium.  Jiy  :.,,„  x  U 
Leevitt,  [pseud.,]  of  Ch.  kouiaugo,  Ohio,  fnucd  States.' 
Lon.,  In,.  3.  Ihe  Lao  I  of  Uolivar;  or.  War,  Peace 
??i  Adventure  in  the  Kepublic  of  Venezuela.  Lon., 
18,.S,  2  vols,  .svo;  2d  ed.  same  year. 

"  ^'u  one  colli  bo  fitter  to  l-m  i,,  Veneziioln  thnn  Vr 
.Spe.ice,  for  he  i.  interested  in  puhii,  ^  iKy  Vmntali L 
xiv.^iu'.''  '  "'"'  '"'^'■'^""•'«""--'  Hieratiirc."-.iw. T": 

..I'.'To"  P<:''^0'">'  naii.aivc,  which  forms  a  laiw  but  des- 
uUorily  (lisinbuled  iwrtioii  of  Mr.  Spencers  book  s  t  ,nf 
he  reader,  ,|es  not  Exactly  know  wKL' is  it  times  is 
spirited  and  mterestiiig,"-.Spcc(a(or,  li.  ■7"  ' 

Speiice,  Mury.  See  Kellv,  Miis.  Mahv 
Npeiicer,  Charles.  1.  The  M,.dem  Gymnast: 
Iructical  InstruolMis  Lon.,  186(i,  12mo.  2  The  lii 
cycle:  its  Use  and  A,  tion,  Lon,,  IS70,  l2ino.  3.  The 
JIo,lernB.eyole:  Instructions,  Choice  Training,  Road- 
U'A  Ac.,  Lon.,  1876;  new  ed.,  1878,  p.  -^„  ^"4  -nhc 
Iiu_,ule  Koad-Book,   Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo-  ,v      ,,1    iss? 

iiistory  ol  the  Machines,  Lon.,  1883.  I2mo.     .;   The  Cv-  '' 

^:.!^^:X;X^''''''''  ^'''■'''''"  ■-'  "''^■ 

Spencer,  Charles  Edgar.  1.  The  Viking,  Guy, 
A  Legend     !   the  Mo.'cahala,  and  other  Poems,  Phila., 


SPE 

songi,  Phlbi,,  121110. 

NpciKcr,  t'hnrloite  I'raiiecN  rrvdcricn. 
(oiiiilciiN  S|i..|icc|-,  lauitlitcr  of  F,  C.  W.  .Sovmour  • 
i.nirried,  |.„., ,,,  ,i„.  ,i,„.  Karl  Sp,.nc«r.     (Ed,,  East  unj 

»  O-C,   1-,,11.,    )  ^,  I,    S\  ,,, 

Spencer,  Uwight 

24  mo, 

Spencer,  E.  W 


Church  Kiuuiice,  N.  York,  1 8711, 
Trans.  1  The  Last  Grave  of  tlio 


the   Herman  of   E.  M.  Vaonno,   L 


Greek  Text, 
8penr<' 

St.  Paul  t„ 
2.  The  Inter 
Lon.,  IS70,  p. 


Nlliescos ;    from 

:lS-7,p, 

!      Spencer,  EdKar  .1.     Hint,  from  a  Lawver;   or. 

j  Legal  A.lM.e  I,,  Men  an,l  Women.  N.  York,  I-"-,  l2mo 

Spencer.  Edward.    Outline  of  the  Publi,.  l.,fe  and 

Services  ol    Iboioaa  K.   liaynnl,  .Senator  of  the   Cnilod 

Nates  iroiii   Delaware,   l>i;ii-l>so :    with  Extracts  from 

wuo  'iT  "  '""^  "'®  Debates  of  Congress,  N.  Vork, 
1^80,  12ino.  ' 

Spencer,  Herbert,  [ri„t<,  vol.  ii.,  a,ld.,]  b.  Is2ii, 
at  Derby,  l,„g. ;  ,vas  educated  by  his  father,  a  teacher  In 
ihat  town,  ,„„1  by  his  uncle.  Rev.  Thomas  ,<,,encer.     Ho 

wa,s  ar(i,.lcd  to  a  civil  engii r  in  1N.!7.  but  gave  up  the 

pro  ession  eight  years  Inter,  having  in  the  mean  tiiiio 
contribute,!  to  the  Civil  Engineer's  and  Ar,  hilccCs  .(our- 
nal.  He  then  scttle,l  in  London,  where  he  was  sub- 
editor of  the  Economist  ls48-o;j,  and  a  contributor  t,) 
the  Westminster  Review  an,l  IMinburgh  Review.  Mr 
Spencers  publb^ation  of  evolutionary  views  untedalcl 
tbat  ,.r  Darwin  s  b,;ok,  an,l  his  lite  has  been  largely  ile- 
yole.l   to   the   development  of  his  System  of  Svnthclio 

liiiosopby.  (the  programme  of  which  »aa  is'sued  in 
i>ou,)  which  IB  an  en,leavor  t,)  carry  into  ibo  whole  re- 
gion ol  phenomena  the  laws  of  evidnlion  as  set  forth 
in  his  two  essays   of  |s.07.      In    1882  h,.  paid  a  ^isit   to 

lie  Lnite,!  states.  Jlc  has  been  a  frequ.nl  oonlributor  to 
Icii;  ing  periodicals,  chielly  of  articles  in  defence  of  his 
pliilosophioal  system  against  the  Duke  of  Argvll   and 

other   assailants.       I.    The    l>r iples   uf    PsyJh.dogv, 

L„n.,  l!<7(l-72,  2  vols.  8vo;  new  cL,  18,^.  (This  is  an 
enlarge,!  e,  iii„„,  with  a  new  arrangement  of  the  matter, 
ot   the  work  with  the  same  titie  meniioned  n,,/.,  vo).  ii.) 

L-     .r'T-'^  "f  *':'""i"f-'y.  '."»•.  i>:;i,  svo;  nth  ed. 

',■'■„  ■'•,  '•»s»y'.  .Scientific,  I'olitical,  and  Speculative: 
vol.  111.,  Lon.,  I '•74,  p.  ,Svo. 

iLs"nr/:^!!?,'.',.!l"l  "''"''  "''«  ,^-V'"»'C  will  be  found  equal  to 
^n  S  imTf  ','.'  "f^""'!'  ''"I"'"""™  and  interest.  The 
roiMirtloii  of  critical  and  c.iiiroversial  matter  Is  irreatcr 

f'  wr  linl'ln  u  1,  ','h  \,"''"' '"  ^^■'-'  ■  ''"'  ""^  i"*  not  th'l.Tl  fd 
I,  mvl.?.,    .      '• ''  ••'■■■  '■I','-''."'.-''-  '•■'"■'^^Is.  »i>d  the  time  and 
■  veiMlb'.       1 :   r ',' h'"  "■1'I>"'K  '"  Vi'l^'i'""»  I'l'Pear  to  us, 
r,m      .  ,  J  ,  ri'  '^'^^'"V,  '^'.f  «ii'tfs«ful,  to  be  so  nniidi  !,.«£ 
ron  the  stock  available  lor  his  principal  work     There  is 
10  linal  answer  to  hostile  criticism  of  „  grea    „■  ,rk  V,'t 
he  periiianence  of  the  work  Itself    Howeve  .  Mr  sfi^Mi eer 
tblM'?'!  "'  «;'"!'  ''ir;-.'""-*'"^  "'■  ''is  toiistruethx'  gel  h  .s  i^n 
is.  ^c"^  xxxAiS.      "'^''"'  "'"^  ""  '^'"  '  "'  «">'-'>•'"■■■- 
4.  Descripiive  Sociology;   or,  Groups  of  Sociological 
tacts;  cmipiled  and  abstractcl  by  , lames  Collier,  I'ro- 
fessor  1)   Duncan,  of  Madras,  and  Dr.  Richard  Shciipig, 
Un.,    1<.,1-S2,  s  numbers,  fol.      No.   I,  English  j'^Xo! 
.,  Ancient  American  Races;    No.  3,  Lowest  Races,  No- 
gntto   Races,   Polynesians;    No.  4,  African   Races:  No. 
J,  Asiatic  Races;    No.  i\  .\mcr  .,111   Races;    No.  7,  He- 
brews an,    Pha-nicians  ,s,  j ,..,  French  Civilization. 
(Ihis  work  was  compika  umler  Mr,  I-.  -  noor's  direction, 
and  lurnished  hiin  with  facts  !.nd  1',,     rrations  in  sup- 
port ol  his  views.     For  a  corr    ,   .,:,l,.n.  e  in  regard  to  its 
character  ami  value,  in  which   ,:-;,.  fpencer,  Mr.  Collier, 
and  Mr.  S.  R.  Gardiner  took  p»rt,  see  A, ad.,  v.  92-»4, 

oiu.J'^,'n,7?^''„  '*  dcsigiie<l  to  be  a  gigantic  book  of  rcfer- 
?,'fer;.n  '?  ?i  ^""'  ^■'",''"'  y'""  '"">■  '""  "^^a'le''  a  '"'Ok  of 
.,,,,1,  io,^^  "'  ^'S"!."'  ""''■'''•  i'i"smii>  h  as  niaiiv  of  tho 
a  thuritiescoiin.ilcl  Iroiii  are  themselves  t)ooks  of  refer- 
uoc     lor  which  rea.son  a  .jo, lidous  reader  who  w,.nl,l  u,se 

.Mill  safety  an,  1  profit  must  bring  to  it  even  moiv  than 
the  ordinary  caution  required  in  consulting  such  works," 

'Hit.  mv.,  xxxviii.  185. 

a.  The  Principles  of  Sociology  :  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1877, 
ovo ;  ■vi  L'li.,  1SS6, 

b,rZ''f„fi';"'"'','-''"'"^'^  ^'^'.  Mr.  Spencer's  undertaking  Is 
•  ■?  li«n  .''''li-'"  '!'"■'  "  i'*  ""occupied,  or  nearly  so. 
.  1  nr„^r,", '"'■?'•"*•'  '■'"'P''-''-s  i"  this  voUiine,  though  per- 
!  ,'.''p';"'!j,,"'S,'"""'  iniportant  in  the  gcieral  „lau.  are  tlinse 
1'  ,  ,-;!■: '^pcoecrs  workcimes  into  contact,  .sometimes 
nto  CO  lisioii,  with  that  of  other  iuouirers,  who  h,  ve  Kone 
and  U?!lV^yr';'' <'£P"'n'™ts  oT  the  history  of  c^^ 
aii,l  beliefs,    ihe  book  contx  ns    ndee<l  a  series  of  ehal- 

dl'S'Tlfiw/'w  '•'■''""'''  '"^"  ""'"'•  ^"-^  «11  suffldci  ly 
,.,.,, si  i„  we  may  expect  to  see  taken  up  in  due 

/'•  '■ ,  xliif.  m'"  "'*"""  ^^^^  Pii"wpully  eoiicern."-.Sa«! 

1871 


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r..,nmiini.il  In«litiill(.n«'  heinit  l'«rt  IV.  (if  llio  !  HiriMiuo  IlIiiMrRllniiB,  nptly  clioseii  fur  til  •  riir;..M-«  Ihejr 
ii,,l,.y  of  Snolology.  (vol.  I.,  I'.irt  I.,l  l.on.,  I  Nil,  ^vo.  |  l^fj  j'^',;j-^^  .  yi^,,,,,,,,,,,,,!  „,  j.,.*,  r,|.,.,l  mitiiml  lHuiiUlf« 
hf  U'Bcliim  liU'K  Mlilrli  Mr,  Spi'iucr  ilcvflnhn  iili.l  II-  ,  ^^^^^.^,  ,.mii>.I.m1  IiIiii  In  KiillU'V  li|i  wllhlu  lil^  ili'llniti'   y«t 


Cltl  llt'AIII 

Imvf  I'liii))! 
mTUMi'.  «rii«|i, 


...  Ill  untlU'V  up  wllhlu  111*  ili'llniti'   y«t 
■  ti  (inly  llif  iimliltinlliioii"  tlirfuil"  npun 


liislriitfH  iill  lliroimli  llir  li'iok    s  iliat  In  tliu  nirlv  lil..lory    ,„,„,„„       ,     „„. . .  _.. 

iif  Kock'lyiiiiil  lii»illiillon»  lorin  liimKiiuflu'lorc-iilistuiiiT,    ,       ,     .,.,.|,,|'n  ,iisiiivi'ri'r»  in  iiliyhhiil  n'li'iiiv,  luit  Him) 

Mr  S|K'lllTrlul»  ulrillllV>lHHVIlUt..|oll'llr\  1.1  llllOlT-     ">">•■    ^<"  I.'  ... 

rule  thv  CMiiiiilfxUy  of  k.h'ImI  iplii'iiuiiiciiii,  iiii.l  in  Jiiiii|i  at 
hnliiiluiis  wlilrli  oil  till-  liire  nl  ihfiii  iin-  inmli  too  uasy  to 
lir  true  .  .  .  Iiini'iii'iul,  Mr,  S|K'iii'iT'hivilllioiltlv*.  iiotliolil 
ail. I  iifw, iiru  loo  miii'li  I'liiiiiUcI  iiiiil  too  llttlu  wvIkIuiI.  , 

'llic  ilclfi'lN  arc  iHrlmiw  lii»i'|iaralili'  Iroin  tl luilioil  iiiol 

cMiilltloiiH  of  hh  work  ;  ami,  allcr  all  i>  *alil.  hf  lm»  I'ol 
Ifili'l  a  uri'at  iiius.1  of  scalliifl  I'acl*  iiiol  iiiiolc  Iliuiii  «ii!- 

lillliaiil  In  till'  UkIiI  of  mncral  lili'im  a.-  I tlii'r  llvlli« 

iiniii  .■oiiM  liavo  iloiie  \{:'-S,il.  Iln:,  xll.\.  I'l, 

■  ■I'lioiii.'h  Ir Ilii'  imliirfof  li»MiliJiTt-iiiallrr  't  caiiiiot 

lu'coiisliliTfcl  Hhoni.'  of  Mr,  S|H'nc<T'.'<ino»tvali.  .u- worlm, 
llii'iv  are  mTliapK  IVwof  llii'iii  iiioiv  i.|arlllmi  iii  ilif  illiex- 
pecU'il  orili'r  soailnilralily  liilroiliiii'il  Into  a  mii»»  ot  ulia- 
otic  iiialurhil."— (iii.vNT  .Vli.kn;  ,1.iii/.,  xvll.  iis, 

7.  Thu  Data  of  Kthics:  bi'ing  the  I'lri-l  I'drlionof  the 
I'l-iiidplfii  of  EthicH,  l-on.,  1S7K,  Svo;   llh  f.l.,  l^-*4. 

'■a  shown  Mr.  SiK'iiccr's  coiistnictlve  p.iwcr  ut  ll.slicst, 
mill  lakes  rank  In  the  hli;hc>t  onlcr  ol  plillosoplilcal 
wrllliiKs,  ihoM!  Mliich  Klvc  lis  nut  only  aruuiuciits  liut 
Ulcus, '-.Si/,  Iln..  .xlviii,  U7,  _     .     „ 

"fhc  iiiicstlon  al.oul  action  1.  the  most  urKunl  of  all, 
iinil  It  1-  therefore  iniillcrof  rejolcinu  that  such  nil  liiear 


triosii  yet  more  snlitle  lllircs  «  hich  our  recent  hes(  kliuwii 
p»ycnuliit(lst«  Iniveilrawii  lurth;  iicavliin  Ihe  whole,  wllb 

(li'xIeronssklU.lnluHn  Itiiellccuuil  falirl «rcnt  delicacy 

Hiiil  apparent  cohe-ioii,  .Mr,  spencer  has  inileei!  m  cii- 
onllnalcil,  ~nppleiiicnle.l,  ami  .Icvelupcil  llio  iluclrilieti  of 
his  cuiiti'iiipurarlcs  ami  Imimilialc  prcilece»«ors  that  tUo 
plillo«uplu  he  sets  lielorc  ii-  K  Ihe  very  ciilnilnalloii  of 
Ihelrelloris,— the  lilooniaml  Iructlllcalloii  resnitiiiu  frnm 
long-contlniieil  anleriur  piuccssen  oluroHih,  ,  ,  ,  It  1b  the 
presence  of  Ihe  po-iilve  elemeiil»  111  .Mr.  t^pencer's  phllus. 
ophy  u'hicli  makes  us  hojiefiil  as  lo  mmie  ol  It*  rcsiilH  In 
one  illrectloii.  while  ileplorliiK  Its  fatal  cllects  Kunerally, 
.  ,  .  Ills  system  l»ii..|  II  Unci  rcslliixphi'-e, hut  a  halllliK- 
sintion   In"  the  philosopher's  progress,  ami  one  at  wlilcli 


leiieerisin,  like  I.ockl»ni, 
lory  of  philosophy."— 


hhlluMipliy  is  of  thai  large 
have  liithcrtu  asso- 


several  ruiuls  nicel  iiii<l  iliverKu. 
inny  furiii  a  lnmliiiark  In  the 
Huiirlirlii  A'li'.,  I'xxxv.  MK 

"  Mr.  spencers  conception  of  i 
ami  amliitluiis  iliniaclcr  whici 

chilcil  cxclnslvelv  Willi  the  iiiiiiics  of  (.'oiilincnlal,  anil 
esiH'chillv  of  (icninin,  thinkers.  In  liis  view  science  resl* 
upon  eei'taln  nlllniMle  necessities  of  thought  or  'i  iiriori 
principles,  ami  the  llrst  principles  uf  the  special  sciences 
are  likewise  ii  in-imi :  ami  II  Is  Ihe  hiisincss  of  philosophy 


nalioiiisuch  a  perfect  sawmill,  we  were  «uln«  to  .say,  of     :•-  ,-        ,■  ,       i         ,  ,,  ,  .       ,.  ,    ,-,i„,v.,- 

tvoliniiinlsm  as  Mr  Sp.ijncer  shoiiM  have  seen  lit  lo  puli-     to  unify  kuuwledKe  liy  exliilniimt  it  as  a  iledncllun  Iruiu, 
llsh   his   Kthles  In  ndvauce  of  their  proper  place  In  the     or  synthesis  of,  these  lirst   pilnciples.    '1  lie  provlnee  of 

rk  to  which  he  lias  devoted  his  life,  .  .  .  Ills  work  con-     each  special  science  in  of  necesslly  llmiteil ;  It  deals  with 

■  '"  the  universe  In  one  or  other  of  lis  manv  as|Kcls  or  rela- 

llons,  and  aceordliiKly  it  ran  never  tell  us  what  the  Ulil- 
terse  Itself  Is,  liiit  only  how  It  alilH'ars  from  one  point  of 
view.  When,  llicrcfure.  Rclentlllo  achievement  has  beeu 
carried  to  Its  liirlliest  limit  there  will  still  remain  the 
further  (piestloii— What,  artiT  all,  Is  Ihe  universe  Itself? 
To  sonic  minds  this  ipiestiun  at  jircsent  seems,  and 
doiitillesK  will  loni,'  cuiitinue  to  seem,  hopeless  of  solu- 
tion. It  iH,  hoMcver,  lliis  (piestliiii,  and  no  other,  to 
which  Ihe  'Synthetle  I'hlloaophy'  is  Intended  hy  Us 
author  to  funilsli  the  final  answer,  ,  ,  .  He  claims  to 
have  established  Ills  ontoluL'ical  doctrine  upon  a  sclen- 
title  basis,  upon  the  basis  of  the  idea  of  evolution  applied 
as  an  universal  method  to  ihe  InlerpreUillon  of  the  phe- 
nomena of  the  universi;;  to  have  Introduced  Into  as- 
tronomy ""  'bi'  "lu'  band,  and  psychology  and  its  de- 
iK'ndent  science.s  on  the  other,  the  same  method  which 


tains  ma.s.se»  of  strlkliiKly-exprcs.sed  crilleisni  and  lllus- 
irailou  of  the  Incohereiiceof  onractual  ethical  vtiiudards. 
It  Is  certain  to  form  a  powerful  centre  of  cryslallliatlon 
fur  the  lluid  tboiiKlit  of  recent  days,  and  Is,  It  seem-,  to  us 
allcr  this  llrst  pcru.sal.decidedlv  the  must  notcwurthy  pro- 
duction of  its  enerii'etlc  author.  — .Vnr/oii,  xxlx.  178. 

"The  elleetof  the  biaik  oil  the  mature  student  of  phll- 
osuiihy  will  he  lo  ciiuvey  to  him  much  that  is  sUtfBe.stlvo 
and  dellKhtful,  In  Its  laborious  and  subtle  iiiialysis,  and  iu 
display,  so  congenial  to  all  really  thoiiuhtlnl  minds,  ot  lliu 
i.assloii  for  an  all-eomprehendiin?  Keueralizatlon,  whether 
lie  Is  led  lo  eoiicur  with  Ihe  authors  views  or  not.  At  all 
events,  It  cannot  fall  to  Interest  liliu  as  an  earnest,  and 
what  we  eaunoi  avoid  calling  a  desperate,  ellort  to  dra« 
the  noblest  phenomena  of  our  nature  Into  the  evolution 
thcorv."— ■'"'yWiidir,  1111.  -'I'l. 

•Tfils  volume  contains  .  .  .  .Mr.  .«pencer's  attempt  to 


iilace  morality  mi  a  ilcdnctlvc  and  linal  basis.     We  have     liarwiii  applied  exclusively  to  biology;  ami  bv  so  dolim 
in  It  most  of  llic  data  from  which  in  his  opinion  future  ile-  i  to^  have    acconiiillshed^  thai    unllicaliiiu    of    knuwIeclKe 

ductlons  are  to  be  made;  and  we  may  say  that,  thanks  to      ■  '  '  ' '- '•' ' 

bis  power  of  selcctlm,'   from  amoni;  the   llrst   principles 
which  are  'in   the   air'  those  which   are  most  scieutllle 


which, aswe  have  seen, In  bis  viewponslllules  iihilo.sophy, 
Mr,  S|,encer's  philosophy  can  bariUv  be  hinKliveil. 


.  .  .  The  inevltiible  verdict  of  iiosterity  will  ratify  ourowu 
in  pronouncint;  hls'uiiillcation  of  knowledge' a  clumsy 
piece  of  legerdemain."— /.o/i'/im  i/uiirlirlii  Hit.,  Ix.  XVi. 
"Ill  spite  of  the  interneelne  warfare  between  his  prin- 


and  probable,  llianks  also  to  his  IiIkIi  powers  of  analys 

ami  eo-ordinatlon,  he  has  produced  a  treatise  on  morals 

which  may  be  reK'arded  as  more  truly  representative  of  the 

gains  ot  modern  tlioui;ht  than  any  that  has  yet  apiH'arcd. 

At  the  same  time,  takinn  this  volume  by  it,-ell,  we  must        ,--,-,     ,  .    ,  ,.,  .  ,       ,,       .,.,        , 

bear  in  mind  that  the  principles  he  lays  down  in  it  are     lolinit  the  force  and  clcarne».sof  his  genius,  theextelit  and 

meant  for  ideal  men  in  an  ideal  socletv  ;  they  are  not  meant     prolundity  of  his  .scientific  knowledge.    It  is  questionable 

to  be  translated  immediately  Into  practice;  they  are  ana-     whether  any  thinker  of  liner  calibre  ha.s  appeared  in  our 

lytieal  rather  than  bi-lnrical  or  actual;  and  any  attempt     country,  altboUKh  the  future  alone  can   delcrinine  the 

of  the  kind  we  have  mentioned  would  be  autioipatinK  the  ]  isisltion  he  is  to  assume  in  Hi.story      ' '  ' ' 


cljiles  and  the  Ibeological  and  metaphysical  principles 
omdally  admitted,   even  antaKonLsts  are  compelled   to 


course  of  evobilion,  and  would  be  dangerous  rather  than 
beneficial  in  its  elVccts,"— -K/i,,  No.  '^"a. 

H.  Political  Institutions ;  being  I'art  V.  of  the  Prin- 
ciples of  Sociology,  (vol.  ii  ,  Part  II.,)  Lon.,  1S82,  .'^vo. 

"His  generalizations,  founded  mostly  on  extracts  com- 
piled for  him  in  the  folios  of  •  Descriptive  Sociology'  are 
often  of  inferior  fpinlllv,  partly  from  the  extracts  them- 
M'lves  being  scraps,  ami  partly  from  his  own  method  of 
inference  being  uncritical."- E.  Ii.  Tylor;  Acad.,  xxlii. 
63. 

9.  The  Man  nr^iii  the  State,  I,on.,  l.'^St,  Svo. 
"According  to  Mr.  Herbert  Spencer,  the  true  Liberal 

doctrine  is  •  greater  freedom  from  restraint,  iiartlcnlarly  in 
pulltieal  institutions.'  .  .  .  Mr.  Silencer  would  restrict  the 
functions  of  the  State  to  those  of  the  police  magistrate  and 
policeman."— .s'ptc/u<()r,  Ivlii.  421.  ,..,,, 

"As  an  analysis  of  a  temporary  tendency,  Mr.  Herbert 
Spencer's  book  Is  very  interesting ;  but  we  are  far  from 
thinking  it  a  complete  or  adeiiuale  treatment  of  the  sub- 
ject."—\(i(ion,  xli.  39. 

10.  Ecclesiastical  Institutions  :  being  Part  VI.  of  the 
Principles  of  Sociology,  (vol.  ii.,  Part  III.,)  Lon.,  1885, 
Hvo. 

"  He  always  writes  didactically:  he  expounds  his  opin- 
ion on  some  subject  and  then  proceeds  to  illustrate  it  by; 
facts  drawn  from  auv  race  or  age;  for  such  purposes  ol 
illustmtion  one  traveller's  tale  answers  as  well  as  aiioiher. 
Hut  when  these  illustrations  have  .served  to  make  clear 
what  .Mr.  Spencer's  o|iinlon  is.  the  reader  is  still  at  a  lo.ss 
to  understand  how  it  is  proved."— .I'/i.,  No,  3i>4o. 

11.  The   Factors 
from  the  "  Nineteenth 

Genbuai,  Ckiticismi 

"  ro,s.sc.ssing  as  he  does  an  acquaintance  with  almost  all 
branches  of  physical  .science,  together  with  a  singular 
quickness  in  tbe'dctectlunof  anaiouies,  and  much  analytic 
power,  he  has  the  good  fortune  to  be  f.lso  aljle  to  manifest 


Kis  wea Itl/o    tliVmSht  by  a  corresponding  richness  of  die-    „  »P«""rV,  ""'•  ^"^  .""','  •'     i",  ^'^ 
tlon  his  slvle  being  clear  and  forcible,  abounding  in  pic-  ;  St.  David  8  College,  Lampeter;  ordained  1871 
ViTi  ' 


,\t  present  he  is  too 
close  to  us  for  an  accurate  estimate,'.  ,  .  He  alone  of  llritisli 
thinkers  has  organized  a  .system  of  I'hilosopliy."— IJ.  H. 
Lkwks;  Thr  Uixlurii  nf  Philiisniiliii,  llh  cd..  11,  7.'iii, 

"  No  iihllosopher  achieves  .sucli  vast  popularity  as  .Spen- 
cer except  by  rea.son  of  some  real  merit.  Mr,  Spencer's 
principal  merit  is  his  jilnck  in  tryiitg  lo  do  what  every 
philosophy  must  do,— to  formulate  the  phenomenal  uni- 
verse in  a  simple,  positive,  dogmatic  way.  His  next  merit 
is  that  lie  Is  profuse  of  facts  familiar  as  well  as  remote, 
ami  nntechnlcal  in  his  manner  of  exposition.  When  an- 
other anthor  shall  arise  who,  stamling  as  little  aloof  from 
the  plane  of  the  popular  intelligence  as  Mr.  spencer,  shall 
make  a  .synthesis  as  truly  complete  as  his  is  spuriously  so, 
as  (listincl  in  Its  fonnulatioii  as  his  is  equivocal,  as  con- 
sistent as  his  Is  incoherent,  that  author  will  easily  drive 
Mr.  Spencer  from  his  stronghold  in  the  popular  imagina- 
tion.' -.Vu/iVm,  XXX.  'i'J2. 

Spencer^  J.  Elementary  Practical  Chemistry  and 
Laboratory  Practice.     Part  I.     Lon..  1883,  12ino. 

Spencer,  J.  Stiitt'ord.  Dips  into  Nature  :  Poems, 
Lon.,  1872,  |).  Svo. 

Spencer,  Rev.  Jesse  Ames,  S.T.D.,  [miff,  vol. 
ii.,  add.,]  professor  of  tlie  liicck  language  and  litera- 
ture in  the  College  of  the  City  of  New  York  18(HI-7il, 
and  professor  emeritus  1879-81  ;  appointed  custodian  of 
the  Standard  IJihlo  in  1883.  1.  The  Young  Ruler 
who  had  Great  Possessions,  and  other  Discourses,  1S71. 
2.  A  Course  of   English    Reading,  187:1.      3.  .«kctch  of 

"         the 
h. 
gment,  Eternity : 
Studies  in  Holy  Soripu..e,  X.  York,  18S7,  12mo, 

Spencer,  John.  Things  New  and  Old;  or,  Store- 
house of  Similes,  Lon.,  1871,  2  vols.  ]i.  Svo. 

Spencer,  Rev.  John  Louis,  li.D.,  graduated  at 

vicar  of 


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24.  Be  of  Good  Cheer  :  the  Savicmr's  Comforting  Hxhoi 
tation,  Lon.,  1881,  32nio.  -'j.  Farm  Sermons,  Lon.. 
1882,  p.  Svo.  2ti.  Twelve  Serm^'OS  on  Various  Subjects 
Lon.,  1882,  Svo.  27.  Twelve  Soul- Winning  Sermon-, 
Loil.,  18S2,  8V0.  28.  Twelve  St-iititij;  Sermon?,  L"i'  . 
1882,  Svo.  29.  Illustrations  and  Meditations;  or,  Flow- 
ers from  a  Puritan's  Garden  Distilled  and  Dispensed, 
Lon.,  1883,  lOino.  30.  Present  Truth  :  Sermons  preached 
lit  the  Metropolitan  Tabernacle,  Lon.,  1S83,  cr.  8s ", 
31.  The  Clue  of  the  Maze,  Lon.,  1884,  04mo.  32.  M,v 
Sermon  Notes,  Lon.,  1884-87,  4  vols.  Svo.      33.  Storm- 


Villmni     M, 
lu.    2.  Sell; 


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Text  of  the  Hook  of  (ienusis,  O.v^,    s'r        sto  ''' 

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a  Language,  Carmartlicn,  iSSl  ^  to  .^pcak 

Squill  b,    Ktlward    H      \f  n 
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•.i^"u^^^:o^"f^!i*-s.^"^'^"--  "-'^  «-'- and 
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iliSiiiiiii 

arduous  expiom  ion    it   ,  ,  t     w.  ''f^^''.  >'<'""  »!>"it  in 
inHVlVA"-  ^'  ***^    'T"-""'-)   Prolegomena  of  the   lli. 

Sb;^'^r!(.s;:^'tL«t-n:""-i"trod!;e. 

a.wT'Y'';  '^"''|«"''«''  Balmnnno.  [.„,.,  vol.  ii 

^-^a!tr'[;-;;'a«i%-|:;;S-- 

V    h^ut    iear     .     ''"  w^i,'^    '^'""^  •"'"<'   "'   OblitWation  i 

£rL,:^^^";!;;^:;,?,-u:;iSl:L^:',s.H 
Son:of':tJi::^rL:^.'tsV^'''^"-'^^™'""'^-'^"S-i 

Iemper,U„res  in    lleal.l?  a„,l   Diiase,  iL.'mtt 
2.   Ihe  lemperature:  ()b.ern.tions,  L„n.,    1871,  :;  pa  t  ' 
>:y>.     .1.   Puerperal   Temperatures,    L,m.,   1871    Sv,       4 

L:;;r;^  r"8  r'i'T, '" '"-  "^r"^"'  -^  ^'''^-- 

f  ,'       .'-  »•  ("lyeosunu,    Lon.,    ISS".    Svo      (1 

ri.   L  ;'"   8S7^5;:  ''--;»''-  Medicine  :  with'  (Jiv^os   ^ 
■,,..•',.    XT '    *"•     '•  '"fc'-'i"",  and  I'se  of  Di".  nfect 
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::d  DL::xr"[8s?^s:;r"^-- ""  ^-"^"'^  ^"-i-^ 

I'hia      ,.-]      I,  "y  •/'■""ic    Woouville,  [pseud. 


M^^^t.LoI;:^';^7,eTC"rT'is^/''t 
Th^^;\t^;'u^':;^);-.-r^.!;-t"!^;  -•J• 
?^anJ'TC:;;i,jr,  ;:^';"■;«r"^:i^r'f- 
i  i  ;ri- n  'I^:;f ;;  ";''•  i^-thfm'triS^.nlrFaV  r 

i  J^n;;,wn  Kreeds,  Lon.,  1S8,1,  ^vo,  4th  ed„  rev    'ss7 

5hJ^^^:;:^;;r;^^-:-:--ror^L3uiseof 

Lands,  on  Many  .'^eas,  Lo'n.,  i 8,S-t     .  Svo     Ifi  ,«t?,n  e^  I'r? 

^.in:'tt„d::„]^-t^^ir;:8;:"'^8^ii^:i;; 
:;^?:^ni^'s:i::^:?8^-j  -^^'^^^^^^^^^^ 

Specal  serviee:  a  Tale  of  Life  at 'Sea,  Lon,'  ,,v6^' 

Wa„deHngsofaW;f!;^B,^:^{-^«y;-e;^^ 
lU'-   :\         n\  ^"'HniK  Da.vs  of  Old.     Illust      Ion 

J^S^i^L^,^1l;^rrti'''2;'f'^V^- 
orV^-H^r^M!Ul:"^s^t:^°-r'^,v^^ 

mon  Sense  about  Food  and    I'bvsio    r  n,;     i'>j  J        o"'" 

Yo'rrs^i!  ,'v- """'  ^'""■""^  - "-  ^'->-.  N. 

Mo^n'th?^'  P""''"'  "f  ""^^  «^"e"'  oivil  service      Six 
Jlontiis  in  Persia,  Lon.,  1882,  2  vols   or   8v  1 

..i'lri.::.";;:?-.,,::""  ■■ ■  '""•""•  ■"- 

Stacpoole,  M .'  li. 


.;,.,",.•    "".Mr    Points,    Classilieation.   Ailment"     and 
"l.™  (.  Ihi  I'uUI,.,  3«i.P,  S,nil.,,,  „d  L.J.I,  L™, 


«"eie(v,  Lon     is/!.  '"'•""'"  '^^  "-e  Victoria  Diseussioa 
^. 'f""i::^:  ^^f''p   ^'^  '^  ^™i^  "f  ^^"ter,  and  other 

mui^f ;::'?  (^n^i^nt^tti^"  t:™'  "-^  ^^°^"''' 

12m!"'"'  *"•  •'•     ""  ""^I'y  1'l''-"<;l't^   Host.,   1887, 
«•«•     ■         '»""  si-e  iNoiiTFI.    l.,Ki(iiir<. 

^:r:y^^'t?:t[!r:h!:ir£r:r-' 

then  of  St    Paul's  Pnthoi,  1  .  '^'   ""''   ^"'"o 

of   Harmony   founded   on    the   Temporal    Soat,"Lc7 

1875  ' 


i 


STA 


STA 


1S71,  r.  Svoi  Sth  ed.,  ISSl.  2.  Harmonv,  ("  Music  '  hope,  D.C.L.,  K.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  [((m('',  vul.  ii.,  aJ.l.,] 
Primers,")  Un.,  1S77,  Svo.  3.  The  OrRiiii,  ("Music  1SO,0-1875.  In  Is72  lie  was  ulcetcl  one  ol  llio  six  fur- 
Primers,")  Lon.,  1S77,  -ltd.      1.  Tlie  Music  ul'  tiie  Ilil)lu  : 


with  an  A('ciiunt  of  tile  IJevduiiment  of  M.iilcrn  Musical 
TnstruincntM  fmm  Ancient  Ty|ie8,  l.on.,  I"<ry,  cr.  Svo. 
i.  Com|iiisitii)n,  ("Music  Primers,")  Lon.,  IHSII,  Svo. 
And  see  Hauiiktt,  W.  A.,  mijiru. 

NtaiilCH,  C.  K.  A  Vindication  of  the  Oiiiuni  Trade, 
Lon.,  ISM,  cr.  Svo. 

Ntaintou,  II.  'I'.,  ['i"'-,  vol,  ii.,  mid.]  1.  The  Xat- 
ur.Tl   History  of  the  Tincina  ;  vols.  xii.  ami    xiii.,  l.on., 


eign  members  of  the  French  Aciidemy  of  Moral  and 
Politicul  Sciences.  1.  History  of  Kngland  during  the 
Ueigii  of  Queen  Anne,  until  the  Peace  of  Itrccht,  1701- 

I  17U,  Lon.,  1S70,  Svo  ;  '2d  cd.  same  year. 

I     "  Though  Lord  .Stanhope  cannot  claim  any  one  of  the 
lilKher  inlellectual  cinalilies  which  ko  to  the  writinn  of  a 

1  liistorv  that  is  dcslined  to  live,  his  intidliucncc,  laimc.s.s, 

,  and  research  iiiiil<c  him  usmilly  a  sale  KUide  as  to  facts,"— 
Sat.  l\rr.,  xxix,  4,'i2. 

.'.  .Miscellanies,  Colleclcil  and  lidited.     Second  Series, 


18711-T:',,  Svo.     -'.  The  Tineina  of  South   Kurope,   l.on.,  ;  L„n^_  |S72,  p.  Svi 

18711,  svo.     And  see  Ci.kmkns.  liu.4i.Ki;Niin)(iK.  «ii/»o.       ,      ••  [,'^.^1,^,^  „„„.^.  imiTosiin);  than  anv  other  jiart  of  the 

iStalker,   Alexander    .>!.       Memorial    sketch    of  ,  v,,im,iL,|i,vt\v  .  t,"(Hi]w  of  letters  whichVive  us  ilic  views  of 
John  Stock    Lon      lsS,'i    Svo,  several  men  .)f  m  ue  or  lesj  eminence  with  regard  to  the 

Stalker,  Rev.  James,  b.  Is  IS,  at  Criefl;  Scotland  ;    I'olitic.s  of  ;lieir  ...n  times,'  ->at  I!,,:,  xx.xiv.  'Jo.), 
educated  !it   Edinburgh    University  and   New  College;,      3.  Not-  ol  Conversations  W'th  the  l)uke  ol  W  elling- 
ministcr  of  St.  lirvcedale  Free  Church.  Kirkcaldy,  .since    ton,  l;,Jl-lSM,  Lon.,  lS8S,cr.  Svo.     (Prcvnmsly  printed 


IS71.  1.  The  Life  of  .lesus  Christ,  Kdin.,  lS7y,  \>.  Svo; 
.Sd  cd.,  ISS-I.  2.  The  New  Song,  and  other  .Sermons  for 
the  Children's  Hour,  l.on..  ISS2,  p.  svo.  :'•  Th«  Life  of 
St.  Paul,  Ellin.,  ISSI.  p.  Svo;   new  el..  Is.-;. 

Stall,  I'ev.  Sylvaiins,  h.  1S47,  at  Elizaville,  X.V. : 
graduated  at  I'enn-ylvaniii  C(dlege  1S72,  and  at  theliet- 
tyshurg  Theological  Seminary  lS7t:  ordained  to  the 
Lutheran  ministry  IS71:  pastor  at  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Issu- 

87.  Methods  of  Church  Work,  Heligious,  Social,  and 
Financial,  N,  York,  |s-7,  12nio, 

Stallo,  John  Uernhard,  [miie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b. 
Is2:'>,  at  Sierhauscn,  dermany  ;  removed  to  America  in 
IsliO;  studied  law;  ap)>ointod  U.S.  minister  to  Ital\ 
1SS5.  Tlio  Concepts  and  Theories  of  Modern  Physics, 
Lon.,  ("  International  .Scientitic"  Sor., )  IS82,  cr.  Svo. 

StallylMass,  James  Steven.  1.  (Trans.)  Teu- 
tonic Mytholojy,  by  Jtioob  (irimm  :  from  the  Fourth 
Gerniai! 'Edition:   with  Notes  ami  Appendix,  Lon.,  IS7i»- 

88,  4  \'A>.  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  The  Wanderings  of  Plant.s.  and 
Animals  from  their  First  Home ;  translated  from  the 
(jerman  of  Victor  Helm,  Lon..  I -S  J,  8vo. 

Stainer,  W.  The  lientleman  Emigrant:  his  Daily 
Life,  Sports,  and  Pastimes,  in  Canada,  Australia,  and 
the  United  States,  Lon.,  1S74,  2  vols.  p.  8ro. 

Stamer,  W.  J.  A.  Dolce  Napolt:  Naples,  its 
Streets,  People,  .tc  ,  l.on.,  |S7S,  Svo, 

"A  most  life-like  himI  iiilerestint?  sketch,  in  which  the 
main  features  of  life  in  Naples  are  carefully  and  graphi- 
cally descriljcd, "— .Icik/,,  xlii,  ool. 

Stundash,  P.  J.  The  Master  of  Woodleigh ;  ,i 
Poem,  Lim,,  IS7I.  p,  Svo, 

Standing,  II.  I".,  of  Antananarivo.  Children  of 
Madagascar :  Illustrated  from  Native  Sketches,  Lon., 
1887,  4to. 


for  itrivate  circulation.) 

"The  volume  is  a  museum  of  anecdote,  history,  and 
oiiinion.  .  .  .  There  is,  of  course,  a  little  repetition,  with 
adilitions  or  varialiiuis.  Several  stories  have  lieen  told 
hefore;  but,  these  drawbacks  nolwithstundink'.the  book  is 
fresli  and  bright  from  beKiniiiiig  to  end."— .sVH•c^^^)r,  Ixi, 
177L!. 

Stanhope,  Walter.  1.  The  Maid  and  the  Monk: 
a  Kouiiiulic  ri,r.,uicle,  Loii.,  ISS7,  ;!  vols.  cr.  Svo.  2. 
Monastic  l.ooilim  :  an  Analytical  Sketch  of  the  Monks 
and  Monasteries  within  the  Metropolitan  Area  during 
the  Centuries  12011  to  100(1,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo.  ;i.  A 
Martyr  to  Pride  :  a  Dramatic  Uomance  of  the  Present 
D:iv,"Lon.,  ls->^.  rr.  Svo. 

Staniland,  William.  Songs  after  Sunset,  Lon., 
I  SSI,  cr.  Svo. 

Stanley,  Very  llev.  Arthur  Penrhyn,  D.D., 
LL.n.,  [..,i(..,  vol.  ii.,  ail.'.,]  ISI.J-ISSI.  In  1872  he  was 
for  the  second  time  appointed  select  )ireacher  at  Oxford, 
in  spite  of  a  vehement  opposition  occasioned  by  his  lib- 
eral views  in  matters  of  church  doctrine  and  discipline; 
in  1874  he  went  to  Moscow  to  solemnize  the  marriage  of 
the  Duke  of  Edinburgh  according  to  the  English  ritual : 
and  in  1S7S  he  visited  the  United  States  and  delivered 
sermons  and  addres.ses.  I.  Sermon,  June  19,  1S70,  on 
Charles  Dickens.  Lon.,  Is70,  Svo.  2.  Essays,  chicBy  on 
Questions  of  Church  and  Slate,  Lon.,  IS70,  Svo. 

"These  '  Essavs'  range  over  a  period  cf  twenty  years, 
n8.i0-1870,)  and  "thev  furnl.sh  a  series  of  siiinnlarly  inter- 
esting illustrations  of  the  great  controversies  which  aavc 
agilaled  that  time.  ,  ,  ,  Every  one.  inileed,  of  his  '  Essays 
has  achieved  in  its  day  a  success  whii  !i  makes  recoinmeii- 
dutlou  uiinece.ssary."-^.s>fC(ii/oi'.  xliv.  .'51. 

:f.  The  Athanasiah  Creed  and  the  Uitual  Commisi.ion, 
Lon,,  1871,  |i.  Svo,  I.  Sermon  :  Distress  in  Paris,  1871, 
Lon.,  1871,  /2mo,  5,  Sermons  :  National  Thanksgiving, 
Lecture-  on  the  History  of  tin 


Lon,,  1807,  lOmo,  2.  Home  and  Church  :  a  Chapter  in 
Family  Life,  Lon.,  lS71,?il.  lOiuo.  :i.  Homilies  on  Chris- 
tian Work,  Lon,,  1S7S),  \:  Svo,  4.  I'hilip  Doddridge, 
(".Men  Worth  Uemembering,")  Loi:„  ISSl).  p.  Svo.  :>. 
Voices  from  (':ilvary  :  a  Series  of  Homilies.Lon.,  ISSl,  p. 
Svo.     0.  The  Lord's  Prayer,  (  "' 

position,")  Lon.,  ISsn,  12nio, 

and  Unbelief,  Lon.,  ls>,'i.  lOmo.  S.  From  Calvary  to  Oli- 
vet:  a  Course  of  Homilies,  l.on.,  IS^.i,  p.  Svo.  i).  The 
Evening  of  Our  Lord's  Ministr\  :  being  Preludes  to 
"Voices  from  Calvary:"  a  Course  of  Homilies,  Lon,,  ISSO, 
Svo.    10.  The  Wit  iind  Humourof  Life:  beiii:,'  Familiar 


Pn 


"I'lie  Ilean  bus  civeii  us  exquisite  sketches  of  the  Celtic 
and  Chureli  period,  most  liiiislioil  dramatic  episodes  of 
Covenanting  story,  has  iirenched  mn-t  eloi|Uciit  lessons  on 
eharitv,  esiieciallv  in  the  sermon,  prefixed  ti  the  lectures, 
which"  was  delivered  in  the  time-honoiired  church  of  ohl 
Household  Library  of  Ex-  [  Greyfriars,  in  Edinburgh,  on   (he  'Eleventh  Coniinainl 

7    Alternatives  of  Faith  ■  inent,'  '  That  ye  love  one  niiothcr '    Hut  as  It  .seems  to  us. 

'•  and  as  It  has  seemed  to  some  of  his  greale-l  admirers  in 

the  North,  he  has  simplv  posipoued  iiidennilcly  the  grcai 
moral  result  which  luii-'ht  havellowed  from  his  Iccliire- 
by  his  ignoring,  first  of  all.  ibe  inlcnse  belief  of  the  Scotch 
people  ill  theirecclesiastiial  imlepeiidciiee;  aiiil,.secoiiilly. 
Iiv  his  jilorllicBtion  of  a  i|Uestioiial)le  generatlon-llie 
W'orld-famous  '  Moderates'— as  representatives  In  their  day 
of  the  deepest  worth  of  .Scotch  eliurehmen."— S/;cc(u(ui. 
xlv.  fi'.M. 

(A  letter  from   Dean  Stanley,  replying  to  (he  criticism 

in  this  article,  is  printed  in  the  ,Si„ri„i(ii;  xlv,  720,  ami 

a  rejoinder  by  the  reviewer  in  xlv.  7.'>2.)     7_.  Prospiii- 

f  Christian    .Missions:    a  Sermon,  Lon,,  ls7:i,  8vo, 


,  Lon.,  lS8fi,  p.  svo, 
.'lay-Time  .Sayings  and  Do 


talks  with  Young  Christi:in 
StanTord,  Kdward. 

ings.  Lon.,  ISSH,  4to. 
Stanford,   .'♦iiss   Hope.      1.   Down  the  Way:   n 

Novel,    Lon.,   ISSI,   .'!   vids.  er.   Svo.      ?     The  Otways' 

Child,  Lou.,  ISSl).  p.  Svo.  ,  ..    _ _ 

Stanford,  W.  Itedell.  English  Verse  for  Uepc-  oimrles  Kingsley:  a.  Sermon  preached  in  Wcstniinsti  r 
lilion:   with  Notes,  Eon.,  IS7P, :  new  cd.,  1S70,  Ismo.        i  ,\lil„.y,  I,„n„  1875,  Svo.     11.  The  Early  Christianity  ol 

Stanhope,  I'^li'/.abeth  Still,  Countess  of  j  x„,.thumbria:  a  Lecture,  Lon.,  1S7.'),  12ino.  10.  Leo 
Harrington,  ihiughter  of  liobert  Lucas  dc  Pearsall ;  i  tures  on  the  History  of  the  Jewish  Church.  Third 
married,   ISIill,  to  the  seventh  Earl  of   Harrington,  (d.  |  gei.ipg.     Lon.,  1S75,  Svo. 

laSi.i     1.   I'ocmr.      liy    E.    !!.   ?.      !,<m.,   1S74,   Iftnio.       .. ;;  .>  iinotfodu"- mRoy  t^  a  Mtpr  kiiowledirc  of  Juds 

Ism,  and  prompt  tliiMU  to  study  it.     llr.  Stanley  lias  sliowi 


Anon.      2.    The   Prime   Minister  and  Tom:    Plavs   for 
Young  People,  Lon.,  ISS7,  sq.  Iflino. 


.lis  ability  to  transfuse  life  liilo  the  past  of  Israi 
stands  in  n  middle  p    li  between  advanced  scholars  an 


of 


Stanhope,  Jieorge.      iTrans.)  On  the  Imitatii 

by  Tiioinas  a   Kcinpis,  Lon,,  ISSfl,  p,  Svo,  __,^ _    

Stanhope,    I'hilip  Henry,  tilth   Karl   Stan- i  legendary  together  Into  a  web  of  pleasing  texture,  wllhoiu 
1^76 


I  Kcneral  readers,  ami  flosses  over  Ibliuts  unpleasant  to 
;  average  English  mind;  If  he  weaves  "      ''  '   ■■'' 


111. 
the' historical  an. I 


'■  rr  n   <rrii,...|-,,l   i.,     ...  UHTlt.    in     Issj      ..C     .I.T    i.     _  ..^    '     '  '""-      '"'I  Oi  lUl 


have  r..w  rivMl.-.     Hut  I   ,'■  1   m     .:',■"„.';:  ':""'"''-  "'"'I'' 
all.   to  write   hiMury    lui.l    li    ,m   -,  ^^'V"""  "•"'"•r 


iiicnt.  in 
SI  t    out 
Kiniti    I'ii^hii, 
letiirrjcil  to  KuP'riii 


iL'. 


liy  their  ,Sun.      Lon., 


An  Inniun 
--,-  ■    ."ion,  (,on 

ntoiasgow,  Lon:,"is7!;:s;:;;'"  "''^''^'•™' 

wanl   ami    Ciithcrim;  .Sl;inlrv. 

ilize,!  worl.l.ilhrv  1  ,u  „,'"'■  ""■'/"-'I'"''!  the  civ 
wliieli  ux<Teil  the  l.re>em  v,  i  ,„  '  ''.T'';  ,"""',\  !"^-i"oir.s 
iMuml  value  .,r  i.eri,,iuU   .iiV  ■  ",    '  "'S','  "  ''""  "''  '"  »"•  in 

haveleait ■  go        "a   m,  r  ., ;,;  ' 

"n;nM.wia^e>^,e..ia/;y'l,i;!'i;:,;!;!l!i:^;;;i,;;;;^'i,^^l!i^h,,p 

10.  Chrislian    Inslilution*  •     \-\<i„vt  ,..,    i-     i     ■      . 
^•j/^M^ets,  I ,.  issi,  .,,„"„;,  ^:;';J^;'"    '^™l-,a.t,.al 

s.u.hle,!  will,  faot^  aille';   la      '':  ;,,',''  T"    ""-^^y 
■'•■/•' rt//«--,  liv  'w;i  '^   '""  t"i"i""iulment.s."- 

l^ho  Uite,l  States  and  Cana.la  ,.i   l.^rs,  I.o.T.,  Ks.!;  |,' 
/auUless1li''^,vl;™;;''::,ear„?^^|^l!;';,J''■''^■"•^"M'"•ost 

IS.  Sermons  for  Chil.lron,  ineludin 
Ac,  I,on.,  ISS7,  |,,  Svo. 

','  "'   "■«   ^■llo»>tone,   an,l   anion-   the   liey.or-   an;i 

..on!  mrsv^"'"''"      ''•    '''^•"''"'■-    '"     '•'-•-. 

iiilerviuw.s  lie  h«.l  with  them."-  m    .V„   V ',      '  ""-' 

vilf„'".'',";>''  ,"-•     '•    '■^'"'"-•t  I-'H™'!,' Vllenrv  (JrC- 

y"if,i;;:i,i?s„ii;sr;;i,;:"""— ••>' ;<S 


nal 

if 

(•■M.  ot    the  Congo    Fr..e  .«tato.     In    l>S7  he 

m   an   e.vi,e.|,tioii  organized    for   the    relief  of 

""■!•   Ii^'ving    ac,.on,plislu,l    this   purpose, 

'■r:!-rr;:;;„"s  ;""""""■  ' -'Sv:;;; 

1        ■'  ■    ,  ;     .'     '■  ".''■  "''\<  "I'l^^  which  l,e- 


Icll  '.Mr.  .-ta'tiievin  ,  ;    '"   ''  '"■'■  "''\'  "f'^^  wl,ieh  l,e- 

Aniericai      ,.   ni,  i.V  ""■  "'.liirn  to  iher,,a,.t.  .  .  .   ijie 

iaiiilv  M     >ia,     \-^e     a   o'ImI''  '"'  '"!''  ^'/'■'■'■'•'^-  »'"'  "^i-- 
N.i'.^nne,M,r  , he  f,,e"'!!-,^,:/^;y'-^Viv'r  '"'''' ''^'■'^'''^''' 

irnsiwoiihv  a  '•',,,,  ■,■;,',"''  '""V  '\"  ""il""!  "■"! 
.l-rU;t,ons,r  :U;" ':■':=.<;;;;!,,  1---  ..y  ex..el,e„t 


Siaie: 


a  .Story  of 


the  Ueatitudes, 


.My  Kalulu,  I'rinee,  Kin-  and 
'e;UralAfnca,I.on.a,arx."^:,.i;:"|sr;;,, 

-.V'./».„,  xviii  ,.^1  *''-""i"''"t«"f  the  whole  perCormanee." 

eat,:;;;rt^frh',^'i:!;;!''V;?'s:^r'v^a^r''rvr'' 
{;;;;in..,a,o"iLrt^ihr:u;:„^-^;-r'' ""- "- 

lllu>t.     LiMi.  and  .N.  York,  l,-<7,s,  2  vols 


Alaps  and 


and  were  aetiiu..,i  V,,- ,p„.  'V    '''"''''    ""^ -aiae  staiicfar.ls 
A«/io«..x.xvil.i7y     ^  ""'*"""'  motives  with  hini.self."- 

SfVo^f   w"fk  ';:„'.  'r"  '',"""'!'"«  "'■  "'  Free  State:  a 
Lon^.;;!i^'^::,.^iU^!;'X'-      ^'"I-s   and   must. 

" '"  r ' i,:;,^!::;vi:t!/':^!;:;!?'' '« iii^^pt-intiiv.  The  ron^,. 


.r-' 


*.' 


™"n..ofPi,and;aa„d'o;h..',?r;:rr\vu;j: 

.on.,  mi,  Svo      .(.  (frans.  ami  e.l.)  Narrative  of  the 
Portuguese  Embas.sy  to  Ahys.sinia,  Ii2ll-li27    by  i'r m 
eisoo  Alvare.,  I-rie.st,  (Uakluyt  ,s',e.  Pub.;,   I.onVlssi; 

,,Mi^"'/:>i'.J!.':.''/''.  •■*?"■•'«"'. '^''««'  name  was  origi. 


:fl^,-!'!'"!.«!'-'«.^a?,b.isio,Jearr,e;bigCw;.^:;  !?;;^!:;;i!i- ••i-;^^/^ti.:!;':i'i;:^C^^^^ 


at  the  age  of  fifteen  ...oiled  as  a  cabin-l,..v  to  Ve'w  Orleans 

„/,!  tlie  Oonledeiat -my  in  the  eivil  war, 

■  mict.      In    ISd,    he   went  with  the  Hritidi   arinv  to 

I   'S"!  '"   ™"-l'"r"""  "f  "'«  New  York  .1 

In  lHi()  he  was   sent  bv  th"  -»mc    -.•iier  ••.    \f  ;       • 

KMd'Vmr"*^"';'";;' ^^"""  ''^''™''''  i""^"veu,i,e;; 
.:?« :^^;f;';;?ie  t  .^5;;:;^^^;k  ^lei^dii*,,!:';  t  .  -^ 

l-f.a  he  .inUertook  an  expedition,  Htted  out  by  the  King 


poi^ihi::- ';t';[,k;i?^r'Pr '"'^^^ 

owh.  Ill'  Vfr    ,    .hr,,,  "-  '"■"■Inu.ts  and  inaniilaetiirei-s 

«.  In  Darkest  Africa;  or.  The  Quest  lu.=..ue  ■•,( 
Kmcat  .f  Kuiie,  G,H;ernor  of  K.^iltoria:  IIU^:  and 
Jlaps.     I,„n.  and  X .  Y ork.  1  ,syi),  2  vols.  .^vo. 

Mailley,  J.      Tuscan  Fairy-Tales,   Lon.,    IStO,   p. 


4fT\':ir,:'';"f  •  .'•/J'''"'^!'''''- °f '^^  ««d.,  Lou  , 
S87,  2  vols!  {;;  Jvo.  "''  *"'"  "'  ""'  ^™''  '^°''- 

1^77 


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STA 

Stanley,  Knte.  NceJlo-Work  and  Cutting-Out: 
Hints,   Suggcrtions,  Ac,  Lon.,  1S83,  p.  8vo;    new  cd., 

ISSS. 

Stanley,  Miss  Mnry,  1S14-1S79,  daughter  of 
Biidiop  StiinU-y  lA'  Nunvieh,  and  sistiT  of  tlie  dean  of 
Wc^^tuiinsliTi  was  a  niirpe  in  the  Crimean  wur,  and 
afterwards  organized  nuineious  eharitable  in.^titutions 
in  London.  She  hecunie  a  Human  Cathidie  in  1K56. 
True  to  Mfe;  a  Siinide  Story.  By  a  Sketchor  from 
Nature.     Lon.,  is;:!,  p.  svo;  new  cd.,  ISTfi. 

Stanley,  iMnry.  Measure  for  Measure:  a  Novel, 
K.  Vorl{,  1>S2,  IJmo. 

Stanley,  Hon.  Maude  AUhen,b.  183:! ;  daughter 
<if  the  second  Baron  Stanley  of  Alderloy.  Work  about 
the  Five  Dinl.<.  !,on..  l-^TS,  ]i.  Svo.     .\non.  i 

"Stanley,    T.    Lloyil,"    (I'seud.)    See    Smith,] 
RicnARn  iMouiiis,  xkihh.  I 

Stanley,  VV.  I- .  K.\|K'rimental  Keseiirchcs  into 
the  I'roperties  and  Motion-  of  Fluids,  Lon.,  ISSl,  Svo.      | 

Stanley,  W.  G.     A   New  Sea  and  an  Old   Land,  , 
Lon.,  ISTI,  Svo.  ! 

Stanley,  W.  O.     Memoirs  on  Remains  of  Ancient! 
Dwellings,  l.on.,  1>7I.  i 

Stanley,  Wallace  P.  Our  Week  ABoat ;  or,  IIow 
we  Kxplored  the  I'eijuonset  River,  lllust.  N.  York 
and  Chic,  ISSS,  1  2uio. 

Stanley,  /.  L.     The  Mysterious  Doctor:  a  Novel,  { 
N.  York,  ISSS,  12mo. 

Stannardv  Mrs.  Henrietta  Eliza  Vaut;lian, 
(".lohn  Strange  Winter,"  pseud..)  b.  lso{'),  at  York; 
diiughter  of  the  late  Rev.  ilenry  Vaughan  I'almer. 
rector  of  St.  MargaretV,  York,  who  previously  to  taking 
orders  had  been  an  officer  in  the  artillery  ;  married,  , 
18S1,  to  Arthur  Stannard,  civil  engineer.  Most  of  her  ' 
books  have  appeared  under  the  above  pseudonyme. 
Many  of  them  are  descriptive  of  army  life,  and  she  has 
been  mentioned  by  RuKkin,  in  a  letter  to  (he  Daily  Tel- 
egra]di.  as  "the"  author  to  whom  we  owe  the  most 
finished  and  faithful  rendering  ever  yet  given  of  the 
character  (jf  the  l!riti^h  soldier."  She  has  also  written 
under  the  pseudonynie  of  "  Violet  Wbyte."  1.  Cavalry 
Life:  Sketches  in 'liarracks  and  out,  Lon.,  IsSl,  2  vols. 
Svo.  2.  Regimental  Legends,  Lon.,  IS8;i, :!  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
3.  Booties'  liabv  :  a  Story  of  the  Scarlet  Lancers,  Lon., 
188o,  12mo.  (."  lloup-la:  aTale.  Ulust.  Lon.,  ISSo, 
cr.  Svo.  5.  The  (ihost  of  an  Old  Love.  By  Violet 
Whyte.     Lon.,   1S8J,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.     ti.   Pluck,  Bristol, 

1586,  l2rao.  7.  Army  Society  Life  in  a  (iarrison  Town  : 
a  Discursive  Story,  Lon.,  Is^-O,  p.  Svo.  S.  Mignon's 
Secret:  br.  The  Story  of  a  Biirrack  Bairn,  Lon.,  ISS6, 
12mo.  0.  On  March":  the  Story  of  a  Man  of  Honour, 
Lon.,  188ti,  12mo.  1".  (iarrison  (Jossip,  Lon.,  |SS7,  2 
vols.  cr.  Svo.     II.  Mignon's   Husband:  a  Novel,  Lon., 

1587,  p.  Svo.  12.  A  Siege  Baby:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1887, 
2  vols.  cr.  Svo.  13.  That  Inip,  Lou..  |SS7,  I2(no.  14. 
Wanted,  a  Wife;  a  Story  of  the  Sixtieth  Dragoons;  and 
other  Tales,  Lon.,  ISS7,  12mo.  I...  Beautiful  Jim:  a 
Story  of  Army  Life,  Lon.,  1888,  2  vols,  cr,  Svo.  Hi. 
Booties'  Children,  Lon.,  ISSS,  12ino.  17.  Christmas 
Annual,  Lon.,  18SS,  Svo.  IS.  Confessions  of  a  Pub- 
lisher: Autobiography  of  A.  Drinkwater,  Lon.,  18SS, 
p.  Svo.      111.   My  Poor"  Dick.     Illust.     Lon.,  18SS,  12mo. 

Stannard,  Henry.    Outdoor  Common  Birds:  their 
Habits  and  General  Characteristics.    Illust.     Lon.,  187:), 


p.  Svo. 
Stannard,  Mrs.  M. 


of  a  Professional 


Memoir 
Lady  Nurse,  Lou.,  1S73,  ]i.  Svo. 

"  Merelv  the  very  uninteresting  autobiography  of  a  per- 
son who  maniigeil  ill  the  ttohl-liolds  of  Australia,  oil  ship- 
board, and  clseHhero,  (o  earn  a  livelihood  iisa  iinrse,  and 
ended  by  becoming  matron  t.j  .some  liospilal."— .Si<tf(a(ur, 
xlvi.  Cl->. 

Stanning,  Kev.  Joseph  Heoton,  gradu  ited  at 
Clare  College,  Cambridge,  lSo',1;  ordained  1S,",();  vicar 
of  Leigh,  Lanc:ishiie,  since  IS71.  (13d.)  The  Registers 
of  the  Parish  of  Leigh,  Lancashire,  from  February,  1J68, 
to  March,  1(')2,^,  1S,8:!.      Privately  printed. 

Stansiield,  A.,  of  Kersall.  (Iround  Flowers  and 
Fern  Leaves:  being  a  Selection  of  Poems.  By  A.  S.  K. 
Manchester,  IS7(1. 

Stansiield,  K.  Twenty-Five  Original  Hymn  Tunes, 
l,;;r,,.    !H7!.  p.  Hvo. 

Stantial,  K.  K.  (Trans.)  The  Marriage  Tie ;  from 
the  (icrman  of  J.  van  Dewall,  (pseud,  for  August 
Kuehne.l  Lon.,  187!).  2  vols.  p.  svo. 

Stanton,  E.  II.     Good  Little  Daughters:  a  Story 
of  (jirl  Life,  Lon.,  188(1,  p.  Svo. 
1378 


STA 

Stanton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  b,  181.^,  at  .Johnstown, 
N.Y. ;  daughter  of  Judge  Daniel  Cady,  and  wife  of  Henry 
Brewster  Stanton,  in/ni  ;  has  taken  a  prominent  part 
in  the  advocacy  of  woman  sull'rago.  With  ANTnoNV, 
Sl-san  1!.,  and  Oa(;i:,  .MATii.nA  .ros(,YN,  (ed.)  History 
of  Woman  Suffrage,  Ists-lssi,  Rochester,  N.Y.,  ISSI- 
87,  3  vols.  Svo. 

Stanton,  Evon.  Ruhainah  :  a  Story  of  Afghan 
Life,  Lon.,  lss(i,  iL'nio. 

Stanton,  (>eorge  K.  Rambles  and  Researches 
among  Worcestershire  Churches,  Lon.,  ISSI,  p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  lsS7. 

Stanton,  Henry  Hrewster,  [ni,i,,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
18(15-1887.  Riinilom  Recollections,  N.York,  |SS7,  I2mo. 
(Two  previous  editions,  |iriviitely  printed,  in  ISSS  and 
1SS6.  Relates  to  political  ond  social  life  in  Connecticut, 
the  anti-slavery  movement,  journalism,  &c.) 

Stanton,  il^nry  Thompson,  b.  ls:',4,  at  Alex- 
andria, Va.  :  educated  at  several  colleges  in  Kentucky, 
and  at  tlie  C.S.  Military  Academy;  serveil  in  tlie  civil 
war;  has  been  U.S.  Indian  Commissicmer  for  several 
years.  1.  The  Moneyless  Man,  and  other  Poems,  Halt., 
1870,  12mo.  2.  Jacob  Brown,  and  other  Poems,  Cin., 
187.'),  l2nio. 

Stanton,  James.  Judas  Wright,  Lon.,  1875,  p. 
Svo. 

Stanton,  R.  H.  New  Digest  of  Decisions,  Ken- 
tucky Court  of  Appeals,  embracing  All  Reported  Cases, 
17"2'-187ti,  Cin..  ().,  1S77,  2  vols.  r.  Svo. 

Stanton,  Ilev.  Kichard,  of  the  Oratory.  A 
Menology  of  Fnghind  and  Wales;  or,  Brief  Memorials 
of  the  Ancient  British  and  Knglish  Saints,  arranged  ai'- 
cording  to  the  Calendar:  together  with  the  Martyrs  of 
the  Sixteenth  and  Seveuteentn  Centuries.  Compiled  by 
Order  of  the  Archbishop  and  the  Bishops  of  the  Province 
of  Westminster.     Lon.,  1SS7,  Svo. 

"To  those  who  are  working  on  niediceval  historj"  the 
book  will  be  most  useful."— Kdwaud  PeacihK;  Acad., 
xxxiii.  'Jls. 

Stanton,  Theodore,  b.  IS.il,  at  Seneca  Falls, 
N.Y. ;  son  of  H.  B.  and  E.  Stanton,  «»;/i'( ;  graduated 
at  Cornell  University  187(i;  adopted  journalism  as  a 
profession,  and  resides  in  Paris.  1.  (Trans.)  Life  of 
Louis  .Adolphe  Thiers,  by  Franfois  Le  Goff,  N.  York, 
1879,  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  The  Woman  (Juestion  in  Eurojic  : 
a  Series  of  Original  Essays :  with  an  Introduction  by 
Frances  Power  Cobbe,  N.  York,  1SS4,  Svo. 

Stanton,  Rev.  Vincent  Henry,  M.A.,  B.D., 
graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  187(1 ;  ordained 
1872;  Ely  ])rofcssor  of  divinity  in  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  The  Jewish  and  the  Christian  Messiah  :  a 
Study  in  the  Earliest  History  of  Christianity,  Edin., 
ISSli,  Svo. 

"  An  exceedingly  able  work  on  a  very  important  sub- 
ject."—-loc/.,  xxxi.  91. 

Stanwood,  Edward.     A  History  of  Presidential 
i  Elections,  N.  York,  ISSii,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  ISSS. 
'      Staples,  Rev.  Nahor  A.     The  Way,  the  Triith, 
and  the  Life:  Sermons:  with  Life  by  J.  W.  Chadwick, 
Best.,  1870,  16mo. 

Stapleton,  Miss,  [mile,  vo\.  ii.,  add.]     1.  Apples 
;  of  Gold  by  Starliglit,  Lon.,  1S73,  lOmo.     2.  The  Life  of 
Christ:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1877.  p.  Svo. 

Stapleton,  Edward  J.,  b.  1839;  son  of  Augus- 
tus Granville  ."-'tapleton,  ((iii(<',  vol.  ii.;)  educated  at 
Brasenose  College,  Oxford.  (Ed.)  Some  Official  Corre- 
i  spondenco  of  George  Canning,  Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"These  volumes  admittedly  aim  at  completing  gaps  in 

'  earlier  publications.  .  .  .  Some  of  the  voluminous  eorre- 

spondeiiee  of,  and  to,  jirivate  individuals  is  very  iiiteresi- 

iiig,  some  of  it  tunny,  some  of  it  dull."— ^bvKi.,  xxxii.  41ii. 

Stapleton,  J.     The  Thames:  a  Poem,  Lon.,  lS7s, 

Stapleton,  J.  (Jlobe.     Shall   we   Live  again?   a 

,  Poem,  Lon.,  Is7(5. 

Stapleton,  John.  Horace  Plumpton :  a  Novel, 
Lon..  ls^(,,  2  vols.  cr.  svo, 

Stapleton,  Patience.  The  Major's  Christmas, 
[stories,]  Denver.  Col.,  1S8(>. 

Stapley,  .-Vlfred  M.  The  Mechanism  of  Nature; 
an  Essay  on  the  ••'undaniental  Principles  of  Natural 
Philosophy,  Manchester,  issd,  cr.  Svo. 

Stapley,  M.  V.  History  of  the  English  Church  ; 
3d  ed.,  0;if..  187.);  Ith  ed.,  1 878,  p.  Svo. 
j  Ntupylton,  Ilenry  Edward  Cheiwynd-,  i'- 
IS22;  graduated  at  University  College,  Oxford,  184:! 
;  1.  The  Eton  School  Lists  from  1791  to  1877:  with  Notc^ 
land  Index,  Eton,  ISSii,  sm.  4lo.  2.  Chronicles  of  the 
1  Yorkshire  Family  of  Staplelon.     Illust.     Lon.,  1S85. 


STA 

Slarck,  E.  L.  A  I'hilosonbical  Study :  Gmmmur 
and  L,.nK.,a«o  :  an  Attempt  at  tU  Introduction  of  Wio 
into  (.nununir,  Host.,  1SS7,  ]2mo.  Only  500  copies 
printed.  ^  >  ji^k." 

Stark,  C.  H.     A   Digest  of  Missouri  Reports:  em-, 
hrac.ng  vols    1.  to     x.xxix.  of  the  Reports  if  the  Su> 
prcme  Court,  from   Is72  to  IHSt;,  and  vols.  i.  to  vxiM 
nuf.       .'."'•;  *-'""','  "f  Ap-'oals,  and  „f  ,he  Kansas 
, ''-l   .'""','■  "'  'M'P«"1''.  Ii-''m  1876  to  IS.sfi,  St.   Loui« 
ln>^( ,  .i  voln.  Svi). 

stark,  James,  M.D.,  F.R..S.E.,  |„w,,  ^„|.  u  ,„i,i  i 
St.  Man  hews  Oo.<pel,-  with  tho  I'arallei  I'a.^sa.'es'in  the 
other  hvangelists  sloiwing  their  A-r.ements  and  iJitler- 
cnoes:  with  Notes  and  Cominenls,  I'di,,.  und  Lon  ,  1,m7S 
hvo.     Anon.  >  '    i    i 

Stnrk,  James  Henry.  I.  rilustnited  llisiorv  of 
Boston   llarhor.     I    nst.  and  .M„p.      |i„„.,   is:;,,   iif,„„. 

l8«^;^oi;';,r^:^;,^">""^'<'-"-  ii-t.  uost.; 

\^T\^n2'  William.     Poems  and  Translations,  Lon., 

Starkweather,  George  B.,  F.U.tj.s.  Tho  Law 
of  he.x:  hein;;  an  !■  .vposition  .d'  the  Natural  ],aw  hy 
whieh  the  Se.^  ot  Ollspring  is  controlled  in  Man  and  -ho 
Lower  Animals.      Illust.     Lon.,  |ss:i    Svo 

^!;Kri^':^^:;i;!,^!^'in?t"^ ''"'■^■'^ ''-'-- ''-'';^ 

starling,  Matthew  Henry,  LL.B  b  lSi7. 
graduated  at  King's  College,  London,  IS.Mt,  calle,!  to 
the  bar  at  he  nner  temple  |M,;:i;  practises  before  tho 
High  Court  ot  liombay.  With  Const.uii.h,  F  I!  M  A 
Indian  (  riminal  Law  and  Procedure:  including  'the 
Irocedure  in  the  High  Courts,  as  well  as  that  in  the 
Courts  not  estabhshe.l  by  Royal  Charter:  with  Forms  of 
Charges  and  Notes  on  Kvidence:  Illustrated  by  a  Lar>'c 
Number  of'  English  Cases,  and  Cases. lecided  in  the  iliW, 
Courts  ol  India;  .'id  cd.,  Lon.,  IS^S,  nied.  Svo  ° 

Starr,  Miss  Eliza  Allen,  [""'•,  vol. 'ii.,  add  1 
b.  KS24,  at  Beerfield,  Mass. ;  a  teacher  id'  drawing  and 
painting  and  lecturer  on  art  in  Cliica-o.  I  Patron 
Saints.  Illust.  Bait.,  18,h1,  Svo.  2.  Pilgrims  and 
fchrines.  Illust.  Chic,  ISSIt,  2  vols.  12uiu.  ;).  The 
Songs  of  a  Lifetime,  Chio.,  IsS7,  l2mo. 

Starr,  Frederick  Katchrord,[-,H^e,  vol.  ii..a<M  1 
b.  1N2I  ;  established  the  Eclio  Farm  Coiiipanv  at  Lit.'ii- 
lielil.  Conn.  I.  Farm  Echoes.  Illust.  N.  Vork,  IsM 
12i;io.     2.   From  Shore  to  Shore,  Phila.,  1S87  ' 

Starr,  George  O.  "  Forest  and  Stream"  Iland- 
Rook  for  Hillcmen:  with  List  of  Rillo  Associations  in 
America,  N.  Vork,  187(1,  18ino. 

Starr,  Louis,  M.D.  L  Diseases  of  tho  Digestive 
Organs  in  Infancy  and  Childhood,  Phila.,  IsSG  Svo  '' 
Hygiene  (d'  the  Nursery.  Phila.,  I SSS,  Svo.        ' 

Starr,  M.  Inde.x-Dlgest  of  Rei  -"rts.  Wisconsin  Su- 
preme Court,  (1S42-I8S2,)  Chic,  III.,  1S83,  Svo 

Starr,  Sydney.  1.  Katty  the  Flash  :  a  Mould  of 
Dublin  Mud,  Dublin,  ISSd,  s^.  lOm,,.  2.  A  Sou  of  Man  ■ 
a  .'^'tory  in  Three  Chapters.  Lon.,  1880,  12mo. 

Starr,  William  Holt.  Centennial  Historical 
Sketch  ol  tho  Town  of  New  London,  Bost.,  1S7!(.  Svo 

Starrett,  Helen  Ekin.  Letters  to  a  Dau.'hter 
and  Sermons  to  a  School-Cirl,  Chic,  1885,  l2uio  With 
Ai.i.isoN,  Mns.  FnAXcKS  Ekin,  Tho  Future  of  Edu- 
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Starrett,  Lewis  Frederick.  Poems  and  Trans-  ■ 
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Start,  T.  W,  Ji,  i;.\crcises  in  Mensaration  for  Ju- 
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Startin,  James,  M.R.C.S.,  [on^.,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  I. ' 
Uingworm,  and  other  Diseases  of  the  Skin  and  Hair,  ' 
Lull.,  I87:i,  sm.  8vo.  2.  Lectures  on  tho  Parasitic  bis- 
eases  of  tlio  Skin.  Illust.  Lon.,  188 1,  p.  Svo.  3 
Syphilitic  Eruptions  of  the  Skin;  or.  The  Svphilo-Der- 
mata,  .tc,  Lon.,  L^So,  Svo.  \.  Healthy  Skin;  a  Lec- 
ture, Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Stutham,  rtaiiuin  Ueginald.     1.  Alice  Rush- 
ton,  and  other  I'oems.      IJy  Francis  Reynold-i,  [pseud.]  . 
Lou     1868,  p.  8vo.      .?.   Glaphyra,  and  other    Poems, 
i^y  Francis   Reynolds.      Lon.,   L87(),  p.   Svo.      3.    Eu- 
charis-    ii  Poem,   Lou.,   1871,   12mo.      i.    The   Second 


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r'  ,'0,0'''  '"  ^""^  ■  "  ^'''•'"^^''  "'■  ""^  Present  Position,' 
Lon.,  1872,  p.  8yo.  ,;.  niacks,  Boers,  and  British:  k 
Ihree-Corncred  Problem,  Lon..  IS8I,  p.  Svo.  7  Free 
rhought  and  True  Thought :  a  Contribution  to  an  Ex- 
isting Argument,  Lon.,  1881.  p.  Svo. 

ti,"„^',';'i''^'".""l'"  "■"■'"  ",'"■'-■  niinistrrui'a  ,«mt<di  congrcKa- 

1   11   whn  lui,|  nn^'inally  giuhcred   n.iin.l   a      ox-rSe- 

galioiia    iniiusler  n.r  wliom  Mr.  llii.xlcv  'k'    -..re, lie  of 

i.iasiiaiu.sm  and   lIitiiiiliMii,  to   be  worked   bv  a  learoi./l 
lo'K'Vm  m,ri  V'v''^'  ""''!  ""■' '"  ,'l>^"'"'-di.?ate.l    '    1 

me'u    n      ,.      '     -^i  '■' ">■  '"  ""■  ''""idry  parishes,  by 

let  t    f  i',',";    '"■'  "','!'■'  "^  I"-"l<'->"rs„l'dailvcoi|. 

^'.  .;'  •  •  ;  ."  '**  '"  ""'  negative-  iiart  c,t  his  liuc.k  iloit  \Ip 
statlian.liiiTiself.siRTeedsl,est.    TluM-bal  ci  !      'T   e  Iiati; 

i;T,.:;,x'i';.o//:''i^'vi.'::i'"'''^' ''""'•■  "''"''^^ 

S.    The  Zulu  Inc|uirv,  Lon.,  Issii,  gv(i 
Statham,  llev.  William   Mann,  Um.,  vol.  ii 
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IS-;     h  ^^'"■'''«!   '''-■"1th    lor   Every-Day    Life,    Lon., 
INI,  ...mo.     .,.    ihe    Abiding   Christ,  and   other   Ser- 
mons. I,i,n,,  ISS.i,  p.  Svo. 

Statoii,  James  Taylor,  \,i„ie.,  vol.  ii.,  add,,!  isifl 

-ISio  ;  a  jou-nali.st  and  a  writer  of  pieces  in  tho  Lanc.i- 

shire  dialect.     1.   Bobby  Shuttle  „.   liis  Woife  Sayroh's 

\isit  to  Manchester,  un   to  th'  (ireigbt  Hert  Treasures 

Eggshibition.     W  ritten  lor  Bobby  hiiuself,  by  the  Editor 

oth    Lowtuii    Luminary.      Manchester,  18(17    12nio       "> 

Missis  Caustic's  Hearthstone  Lectures,  Manchester,  '1807," 

:''l."','''  {''    \ 'Si' t"  "'0  lireight  Parris  Eggsibishun, 

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Staufer,  Frank  H.      The  C^ueer,  the  Quaint,  'the 

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wt'k  1  'i'«o''"'  ?'.'"■■''•  '"■■^•' '  *-''"■'■■  "I'  '"^"™  parochial 
work  in  1S59,  and  has  since  then  been  engaged  in  liter- 
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other  Questions  „n  Church  Subjects  contributory  to 
Christian  Initv.  N.  Vork,  1880,  12mo. 

0  '1,'"";'V  ^'  ''•  '■  ""•'S'J  Spiders,  Lon.,  1866, 8vo. 
..   i.-ritisli  Insects:  a  Familiar  Description  of  the  Forms, 

Structure,  Habits,  and  Transformation  of  Insectii.  Illust.' 
I^on.,  I>i  I,  p.  Svo. 

"Slawcll,   .\ugustus,"   (Pseud.)     See    Lkogb, 

ALl'HKO  InVKS,  Hiijtiil. 

Stead,  K.  The  Lads  of  Little  Clayton  :  Stories  of 
\  illage  Boy  Lite     Illust.     Lon.,  lS8(i,  1,.  Svo. 

Stea«  ,  William  Thomas,  b.  18 19,  at  Embleton, 
Kng.:  eduated  at  Wakelield  ;  editor  of  the  Pall  iMall 
.azette  issii-s.);  founder  and  editor  of  tho  Review  of 
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about  Russia,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

br'i'di'tiv"„n''iHv"  '''■  ''"■'  ''""'"■'K  «'<"»  lie  has  writlon 
To^,,^','    ■?'   '-^  >""""''^'""*l>''"iid,  I  think,  wisely 

111  V,.    ImVl'm'!!'''''''*-'' '""'  "'.'"»">■  Englislimeii  ilij  most 

Il''U'H<N,, "!''■'  '■'■''i"i','«  "'6   Emperor  Alexander 
'w"^  1 '         Hai.ston  :  Acad.,  xxxv.  ;!.'i. 

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'  aiTot'  lu^r  "  ","^'*'f '/"'■««"  l">li''y.  to  wbicli  great 
,,  I  ,i  .„  ,  ,  •  "-'^''"^d-ljy, a»  eiitlmsiastie  advocate 
,,  ,  ,  "-r  "  '.^'Ji-'^  amhorities  lor  bearing  tho  wolfs 
Ixvii    '1  '  ■  ""'"'■'''  "■'"'   ""•'  '""'Ij-'-'Sa'.  /.'tc, 

St.'ane,  Hev.  Edward,  [««(.,  vol.  ii„  add.]  The 
Doctrine  ot  Ciirisi  developed  by  the  Apostles,  Lon.,  1872. 

Stearns,  Charles  Woodward,  M.D.,  [,„i(' ,  vol. 
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Questions,  N.  \ork.  1872,  12mo  :inil  Svo.  2.  The  Black 
Man  at  the  South  and  the  llnhnls.  V    v-'k    H"''    i"..,.. 

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vol.  11.,  add..]  1810-litm,  b.  at  Bedford,  Mass. ;  gradu- 
ated at  Hanard  IS.'i.i;  ordained  in  tho  ProtesUnt  Epis- 
copal Church,  and  was  pastor  of  several  churches  in 
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12ino;  jth  ed.,  1881.  j.  Tlie  Artdibishop'a  Champion 
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Hiuiipshire,  ITilB-I-"*?! :  with  a  (ffiiualugieal  Itegister  of 
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Stcurils,  J.  (;.  1>.  The  .Meaning  and  Power  of 
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Illustrative  Mteraturc,  Most.,  18SS,  Unit). 

Steariii*,  >Viiifrid  Aldeil,  son  of  William  Augus- 
tus Stu.rtis,  (luilc,  vol.  ii.)  1.  Ijabrador:  a  Sketch  of  its 
Peoples,  its  Industries,  and  its  Natural  History,  Bost., 
!bSI,  12mo. 

".•Vn  excellent  account  of  .■'oullieni  Labrador  liy  one 
who  hu.s  made  three  voyages  to  tlic  coa.st  and  wintered 
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of  Prev,  (iauie  and  Water  Birds.  Illust.  Bost.,  18x1- 
8.!,  12mo. 

»teavenson,  A.  L.  (Trans.)  The  Theory  and 
Practice  of  Centrifugal  Vcntilating-Machines,  by  Daniel 
Murgue,  Lon.  and  N.  Y'ork,  1.88H,  Svo. 

SteaveiiNon,  William  Edward,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P., 
casualty  physician  and  electrician  to  St.  Barlholomew's 
Hospital,  London.  1.  Spasmodic  Asthma:  a  Thesis  for 
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Manner  of  Working  in  the  Treatment  of  Disease:  a 
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Treatment  of  Uterine  Fibroids  by  Electrolysis,  Lon., 
1888,  8vo. 

Stebbing,  Miss  Grace,  b.  in  London;  daughter 
of  Rev.  Henry  Stcbbing,  D.D.,  Imili;,  vol.  ii.)  I.  Walter 
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Lon,,  1880,  p.  Svo.  5.  Fun  and  Fairies ;  or.  Those  Four 
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McCall's  Victory  :  a  Tale  of  the  Covenanters,  Lon.,  1884, 
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Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo.  I,i.  What  a  .Man  Soweth,  Lon.,  1884, 
]i.  8vo.  16.  Among  the  Carbonari ;  or,  The  Adventures 
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12mo.  17.  That  Aggravating  School-Girl,  Lon.,  1885,  p. 
Svo.  IS.  See  for  Yourself,  Lon.,  1886,  p,  Svo.  ll».  Home, 
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Svo.  21.  "In  All  our  Doings;"  Golden  Truths  of  the 
Collects,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo.  22.  Jcs.samines,  Lon., 
1S8,S,  ISmo.  2.1.  Our  Neighbour,  Widow  Yates,  Lon., 
188S,  p.  Svo.  34.  That  Bother  of  a  Boy.  I.cn.,  1S88, 
4to.  25.  A  Will  made  in  Haste;  or,  Baumgarten'.s  Ad- 
ventures in  a  Texan  Town,  Lon.,  \HiF^  p.  8vo.  Shu  has 
also  published  two  anonymous  novels,  and  "The  Smug- 
gler's Cave"  under  a  pscudonyme,  and  has  contributed 
numerous  stories  and  sketches  to  periodicals. 
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I  ftlcbbing,  Hev.  Thomas  Koscoc  Rede,  M..\., 
son  i)f  Rev.  Henry  5tebbing,  D.D.,  {mili',  vol.  ii.;) 
graduated  at  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1857;  Fellow 
1800-08;  ordained  1858.  1.  (Trans.)  Longinus  on  iho 
Sublime,  Oxf.,  1807,  p.  Svo.  2.  Darwinism  :  the  Noachiaa 
Flood,  itc,  Lon,,  1870,  Svo.  Ii.  Essays  on  Darwinism, 
Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  4.  The  Amphipoda,  ("  Challenger"  Re- 
puiis,  vol.  xxix.,)  Lon.,  188.8,  2  parts,  Svo,  and  vol.  of 
plates. 

Ntebbiiig,  William,  M.A.,  [anie,  vol,  ii.,  add..]  b. 
1832,  in  London;  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Stcbbing,  D.H., 
(aii(c,  vol.  ii. ;)  graduated  with  a  double  lirst  class  at 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1S54;  Fellow  1856-71  ;  called 
to  the  bar  at  l.incoln'a  Inn  1858;  assistant  editor  of  the 
Times  187U-77.  Some  Verdicts  of  History  Reviewed, 
Lon.,  1887,  Svo.  (Contains  c.«says,  republished  from 
periodicals,  on  Cowley,  Lord  Shaftesbury,  Cobbctt,  Ac.) 
"  .Miundant  food  for  the  enjoyment  of  everv  taste  is  con- 
tained in  Mr.  Stctlbin^''s  volume.'— .U'(i'(,,  xxxi.  'j:!0. 

■'  Each  oneof  the  essiys  dcuninds  and  will  repay  careful 
ami  repeated  study,  IWr  every  digression  Is  a  eliapter  in 
history,  ancl  eveiy  periplinisis  contains  the  es.scncc  of  a 
biography.''— .4(/i.,  No.  lioiio. 

Stebbiiis,  Miss  Emma,  ISI5-1S82,  b.  in  New 
York;  studied  scul|iture  in  Rome,  and,  besides  other 
works,  made  a  bust  of  her  friend  Charlotte  Cushman. 
(Ed.)  Charlotte  Cushman  :  her  Letters,  and  Memories  of 
her  Life,  Bost.,  1878,  Svo, 

"  From  this  biography  there  is  much  to  be  learned  about 
her  as  a  woman.  There  is  nothing— iniiecd,  less  than 
notliing— to  be  learned  abniii  lier  as  an  actress,"— .VufioH, 
xxvi.  aui. 

i  iStcbbiiis,  (ieiievieve.  The  Delsarte  fcvs'em  of 
Expression,  .\,  York,  1885,  Svo;   2d  ed.,  13SS. " 

Stebbiiis,  Giles  Badger.  1.  Alliance  of  British 
Cotton-Spinners  and  Slave-Holding  Cotton  Lords  to 
build  up  "  Free  Trade,"  By  ii.  B.  S.  Detroit,  Mich., 
1871.     2,    (Ed.)  Chapters  froo'  the  Bible  of  the  Ages, 

.  Bost.,  1872,  12mo;  0th  ed.,  1884.  ,S.  After  Dogmatiu 
Theology,  what?  Materialism,  or  a  Spiritual  Philosophy 

;  and  Natural  Religion?  Bost.,  1880,  12mo;  3d  ed.,  IsSl. 

I  4.  The  American  Protectionist's  Manual  ;  Protection  to 

j  Home  Inilustry  Essential;  4th  ed.,  Bost.,  1SS;1,  12mo. 
Stebbins,  Jane    E.      1.  Fifty  Years'  History  of 
the  Temperance  Cause  :  with  a  Description  of  a  Plan  of 

j  Labor  by  Woinen.     By  T.  A.  H.  Biown.     Illust.     Hart- 

I  ford,  Conn.,  1874,  Svo.     2.  Earthly  Trials  and  the  Glory 

■  of  the  Immortal  Life.     Illust.     Hartford,  1875,  Svo.    :i. 

;  Illustrated  History  of  the  Bible:  containing  Biograph- 
ical Sketches  of  Noted  Characters  in  the  Bible.  Illust. 
Hartford,  Svo. 

Stebbiiis,  Ituflis  P.  1.  Study  of  the  Pentateuch 
for  Popular  Reading  :  an  Int{uiry  into  the  Age  of  tiio 
So-Called  Books  of  Moses,  Best.,  1881,  12ino.  2.  A 
Common-Sense  View  of  the  Books  of  the  Old  Testament, 
Bost.,  1885,  16mo. 

Stebbiiis,  Mrs.  Sarah  liridi;cs.  1.  Annals  of 
a  Baby.  By  One  of  its  Slaves.  N.  York,  1877,  sq. 
lOmo.  2.  He  and  I.  By  the  Author  of  "Annals  of  a 
Baby."     N.  York,  1S77. 

Stecher,  William  A.  School  Tactics,  for  the  Use 
of  Schools  and  Gymnastic  Associations.  Illust.  Cin., 
1888,  12mo. 

Stedman,  Algernon  Mcthnen  .Marshall, 
M,A.,  graduated  at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1878.  1, 
Oxford:  its  Social  and  Intellectual  Life;  with  Remark^ 
and  Hints  on  Expenses,  the  Examinations,  the  Selection 
of  Books,  Ac,  Lon,,  1S7S,  Svo, 

"  His  book  does  not  profess  to  he  more  than  a  rellectioii 
of  nndergradnato  life:    but  its  pages  oll'or  a  nielaneliolv 

;  proof,  if  proof  were  nccdcil,  of  liow  poor  an  ideal  of  ii 

I  university  the  ordinary  young  Oxford  man  is  content 

'  with."— ,Sa(.  Rev.,  xlvi.  373, 

2,  French  Examination  Papers  in  Grammar  and 
Idioms,  Lon,,  1SS5.  p.  Svo.  H.  Greek  Testament,  for  the 
I'iu  of  Schools,  Lon,.  1886,  fp.  Svo.  4.  Latin  Exami- 
nation Papers  in  (irammar  and  Idioms,  Lon,,  1886,  p. 
Svo,  5,  Latin  Vocabularies  for  Repetition,  Lon.,  1886, 
ISmo,  6.  Greek  Examination  Papers,  Lon.,  18S7,  p.  Svo. 
Stedman,  Edmund  Clarence,  M.A.,  [«iitc,  vol, 
ii,,  add.,]  b,  18:!3,  at  Hartford,  Conn,;  matriculated  at 
Yalu  College  1819,  but  did  not  graduate;  became  a  jour- 
nalist, and  was  war  correspondent  of  the  New  Y'ork 
World  I8«l-6:i;  baa  been  for  many  years  engaged  in 
'ou.!'.nejs  as  stock-broker  in  New  Y'ork,  while  devoting 
much  time  to  literature,  ehioBy  in  the  departments  of 
noctry  and  criticism.  1.  Complete  Poetical  Works, 
Bost,,  1874,  cr.  Svo.  (There  is  also  a  "  Household  Edi- 
tion," 1884.) 


I     H'fl 


STE 

.H'aSi\,:'!l,:;;!;;;;,'!!;f';i,n;;;^lr';i;^r.  n>{t  thn.oth„t  come 

ti'ni«:~.\ali„n,  xviii.  in  "-■  "''"''  ""■■  ""■-'  "'"I'i- 

2.  Victorian  I'ciuts,  ll,,<t    m?.-.    ,„ 
IV  "upplomenturv  cliuMor    I'sg?     '       '""  '    '■'"'  •-"'••  ""I' 

,       As   u    lillllcl-lMicik      ij    Ihi.    r>,„!tl  ,    1.. 

'Inrln,;  thu  I„m  „„.|     n'-. m':       '      ''.'''''''v';''  '"'  '•""'"'"i 

•■xpre8sl(,„  iliMi,  i„„|v  ',,t|, ,!'';,  ""I  I"'"'-'  lliUM.r.v  (,r 
'  llu  intiv  not  Imvt' lin' Iiirif..  .ii    I 

;;'  'lie i|iKiu.st  khni  .V,:  .;;,';;\\\'; ';''■■;■"■•>•  jt,.i,.n,.,,t 

tive,  and  which  nre  h^LImm   I  m,„i  ,  ■    "'"  "'""'~'  <■'■'"• 

tlic  main  n  ji.'lin,  l',,';S     '',,';  ^'''''l''^'  ;r'",l'>T,  and  in 


•; '   I 


STE 


tfiox  in  a  nnin,„'V;;iHl.',,'',f..'^'|l>"l  "  >"<'k<-i  <•(  CT,.at  in.  I  „  Steele,    T.       Meditations    ,J  I.!!    c...,:  _ 


'M2^:;;a,jTj;r^,,^5!r:'-[rj:^;'""-'''°'-''f 
4!ne'A'::;,v^r'\[:^,i{-i<fv.s.;,.out,i„.of 

I."n.,  isrii,  n    svo      ..         '       •"'•  Vf  "niuir.v  Students, 

^vo.  ^i.A'iLt;;eo,M,'[H:x.:'of"u,:i; '"■";' ^'*^'' 

I^,ak:'-':,n"|^'ru:;      ''""^■"    "--lion'l-neJn,;;;; 
SleiM,  Rev.  Koltprt     li  ii     r     . 

l«    I.    «,.  ,  ■  '-'"idonc'd,    I,on     I" 

!■».  p.  .Svo;  neiv  td.,  |SS|  '  '  ' 


Srt. ,S,S':ri:;:!,;.;-,;-;;f i -I*,,;,,.;:;:,,;',:: ;   »io« 

islfni ""."  l'"';-'dliac  IV,.  tolhei-uaderasit  I  <^l'''^-°-  '-"»•,  I  ■-.•>,  ISnio 


—  .^- V  111  ,1  muiiiifr  u  lie  I    s  iw  „tt,.,w.,,-,.    .  ■'.         '  Hi'iu  III 

i"aui;;,:^^;!lS;^;;;;';l;^^-  •'-....,  snh„eor  disn-m,. 

eunals  him  in  hread  li       .vn,,       ''  """.'"-' "UrMivus  uli„ 
allurement  by  the  wi.  '.,';'  ''>■,•;.■'■ '"  •■"■jlily  i"  re-i>, 

pensahle.''-.l«.,  .v„  ^y;,l""-t"al  .indent  it  is  ,,nlte  ii„iis.  ^ 

Ii'..»t..  l.sVr,  V'mo  """"'"""^.  ami  other  PoenuV 

«lw::i;:';i^n";i;[,™^|->[,|'';;-0;ex,.,.,„ion  Which  should 
pool's  ,,la,.o  ill  ihj  hier  11-  ■•V,'':",'!!'''''- '■'■'■■"  ""'"''^  "i" 
uilned.'-.V„(/oH,  xvvi  m  *  '  *''•'""■■'  "*  H''  unduter- 
o  "•  ^y:'}'.'!""^  I'lyll-S  with  other  Poem..  Ton     |s-<)   „ 

n-o,n  V 1  ""'^'"""'  '""''=  ''.V  the  :u  t  ,o  ";;■  ;:;•,: 

iloin  vohitiKia  I11-.1..:...   ,1..        j"'*'^Lni\ 


Meditations   on    the  h;tations 


of   tlio 


'■    Hints   iind    Models    lor 

I-'nio.     2.   A  KinderKarlen 

a<.hers,    l.on.,   Isso,   p.  Sv 


Steele,   |.-niiK-is   a. 

I  Oral    J  caching,   ;,on.,   IS77 

Hand-IJook   for    Kiui-liuh   t,.  .  u 

Will,    <,  '•■"Slisli    leai.hers,     .on.,   Is.so    ,,    , 

w::ldo:;:';•,;f:,::?St-^;;;p'^.-.ions,.J;,:■,^  , 

n;y..eal  M«„,  of   Pulmonary  bi^ea^iel'Ll;.!;-?;;^,^: 

.«''':a'^tr,i!^:::[:,^;-:««;^'?^e„''reo,   D.n,,h. 
'aii_t   uo.,  Vii. ;  heeanie  a  minister 


i'l  tlie  Methodist  Fio\",w,';  ..'iVm  '  "V  ,""'™""'  ^  minister 
Wiihnihani  Acad  11  ;!    M     '    Vi'".?-'''  '•■■■'■';  '"■""•''1'^''  "^ 


poems-froni  ;dun;;r      ^  t  ?  Zl  h;"!'''"'  l"'  ^'■^""'>- 
•■Themostdisfniiuishe,!  M,.  ,  1'  "  '  '"    ^"'"lica.) 

since  1K.J0.  .  ,  lie  is  ess,  ,,,''>"  '"  ""'  ''"i""'  .^'ates 
"f  a  liigh  (,r,ler.  1  is^   ,..'•",  y''l^'.  "'"•  '^  Ijnsl  .  . 

of  meim.ries  of  gre.lt  ,'0,.  ^  '  ,' ■  T'' '""'  '^""  am.  ful 
seenKs  to  confiin  the  ol,  ,0  .n        -^''-V"'"  '"^i^^^nenees,  and 

«.  Edgar  Alh.ii  1-oe,  Host'.,  fs.sii.  |«,„„ 

his  work'^;;'s,ii^^>-,;r  .i;^';^,!^;!!::;:"^""  '^^  "■^-^ "" 

is  sometimes  „  linle  pro  xity  ui  ,*l  :  l'''""'"'^"-  ''''^'iv 
a  touch  ,,r  judi,i„l  sell-  .Tnsci"  ;' ,  .s  '■''  "^•"■^'H'""'-': 
hut  a  small  almteinent,/fh^,V-!^i  :.■,■•  '  '  >>''  '  •^'■^'^'  "re 
work."-.V,i«„H.  xxxi.  mj      """"•''"«  lorsueh  admirable 

7.  Poets  of  America,  Bost     I,'<,Si    I9,„„.  . 
ed.     imite,!  to  l.,i)  ..opi'e.,  o  '-.'.l,   s";,  '  '■"'g'-'-papo.- 

'f-^-^^^^^rlvllne  hu!u';tti;?;i^'7'''' /•'■'''--«  •'■'-' 
the  rea.ler  is  apt  to  fee  1  ■,',,! V;!'  ''Ti"'  «'^'V«'-"liMtion 
'li"Uj,'lit."-.V„'/o„.  .xli    pio  "'  ''"'adih  and  vohime  of 

^.yio  wiif  belhJ'S^r;:i^^^f|'^,:;:'"rV'''  ^"■-  ^•-"■'-■^ 

"ltya.sa  critic,  that  h,M-si;vhlv,,  '"^'  'I'.i-V^  ¥^'"11"^.  lac 
rea,l  ,leeply  as  well  a^wh  el*;!'  r;;;"!','  !'-''.4  ''"Ulie  li,i,s 
very  pcnetratins.'-.s.,,,.  'j'^'^  V;';/;  'J,'"  l>«  "'-sislit  is  otlen 

loan    l.ileralure,   from  the   k.V',^';™'"^  of  Anier- 

l>re.ntTime,N\Ck/;'-::ss^.;  1l\.rtr'  '"  '"" 
_^Steamau,S.«.     Allen  Bay! 'a^^:;,ri,hila..  ,s:«, 

uTl^-!^  t'„^;  '^''"^'"  '"  '"'".v  "n.l  Music  in  Earnest, 
Lon.,  1888,  p.  ,s'vo  '       l*'"'"iinton  Library,") 

wiK;ii:^'I:„t:.'^rcr'.?'""',.'?'«'  ^'"p*-  «•  f. 

'■liil'lren,  between  Sunset  in  l"  '"'"■"'  '"'l"  ''^'  ''""'■' 
".";!  Kashmir,  B^:"'^.^:,^^^-  '"■ '  ?  .''"".'^'' 
-.'Ides  the  translation  not.,/  """-  '^8.'.  ( I  .mtains,  be- 
■.fthelneidemr  r^,:     ^'i-,^,;;^'^-^  -^-^.r,  ..r„„,  b.   ,S;i2,  at 

"r^'  good  n.r  Ixilh  u.'^u.  f. .''«  pea.s:ii„ry  in'th,.  Pniijan 
"'H  K'"o,l  for  the  stn, ly''"!!  l^r?-?,'"'    :'•■  "^^'  ^'Imol-^oom 

rogardS  of%he  clrcS.n"''  f   "'^'  '-'"-■"'  '"^<'='-' 
till,  ^-iicuinierenee,  hon.,  Isy]    gvo. 


t( 


™nsul  at  .Matan"as  IsVl"        ,  "i'"""',  "'' """•    ^'.S. 

abie'':°''^ri^,;:[.»j';;"*^''^-7r"""S  "-^  verv  unlavor. 

■inito  vividllesc    ,,   V     ale nt"''' v>:'''  "^  ''r""''0-  and  a 
.1    I..,,.,.       ,    I    '^  *-'""-"'■  —■>fn'io!(.  xxxiv.  4.' 
-•  1  lontier  Army  Sketches,  .\.  York    I  SS-^    i.', 

w|j3^.g-^V,^,?^,^^„.-'--anahi, 

Ku/a  J  fa'kayaTpn',  uK^",  '■"^"'""  ''--Storv  : 
other  8t„t^L,m  s-'o't"'.';;  ''T",'!'"?'  P-" -vi.h 
a  Vohinie  of  V,;-"^'  [on.;  ^srui-^i,  ^"''"  "'«  ''"'"'^  = 

<  aniera  :  M  Tvvo.|li,ii,l,-,.,i  u^    ■,.         ',       ''    *^""»<'    an. 

F...S.  V  .ork!';'is!;  '12^: :: •  :^i:;^  '^« ^-^-r 

of  Un,lon  ls'|7;  ree   ,r;Vl      I'ir  "'« .f'niversity 

>8«8-72;  ".issiomir;i,:c;!;,^  '^^ :;i'-^ 'nnTf "■"• 

then  lM,«hcp.     For  hiog..  see  Ihtv   kv    ,    vV   '    ""^  '^'°"' 

";■  'p  it^^T'i  ^  ^-'-  "f  z^yz;i,„'- 

"itli   the  Church's    Vear      .,7  Asj  ''7"%'" 'r'^""'^" 

iwS',',.":;"'S;;  'i'sr"r'-" - 

l,f.,.,r     V   -.     .       --;; -tales;  with  r.wj,_,.;  ,,,.,1  ^ 

or  tX?^;,i5:TlU;,  if'""^  "^ '"« '^'-" 

tint'don',''!.,;',-^^™'"  '^'''"«^^"™'  O''^"-'"'^'  Hun. 

^.■^'acJe':rs-i,eii:f---^t:'T 


jl-^jti 


«« 


1*1 


i 

III 


8TE 

Tho  Studcnl's  Ariil)ic-Knglisli    Dictionary,  lion.,  1SS4, 
fvo. 

NtcinhniKT,  Mrx.  II.  A.  Helen  Egerton ;  or, 
Fur  Consolcnuo'  f^uku.  I!y  Miirie  Cozinslii,  [pseud.] 
I'liiliv.,  1S73.  lliiiio. 

Stciiimnii,  Emiim  V.  C.  Our  Little  Oipsy  :  a 
Kovel,  l.on.,  I^Sl,  :i  vols.  or.  Svo.  .,    .     . 

Sli-iinvulir,  Adolf  Wilhclni  August  !•  ricd- 
rifh  von,  litirou,  ls22-lS77:  l>.  m  lil.inlieiiliurg, 
llrunswii'li  :  ri'inoveil  tn  tlie  I'niled  Sliites  in  IH.it; 
BurveJ  in  tlio  Union  iirmy  during  llie  civil  war,  be- 
coming Ijrigiidier-gcnenil  cif  vulunteer?.  Tlie  Centen- 
nial (laiotteer  "f  tbo  United  States,  I'liila.,  1874,  Svo. 
Ali<ii,  scliiiiil-bodka. 

!Steuliou§e,  Mrs.  I'.,  "■  native  of  Jersey  ;  cnnvertod 
to  Moruiunisni  througb  the  iireucliing  of  "  Klder"T.  I!.  11. 
Stcnhimse,  /M/'nr,  wbom  she  married;  pa.-sed  some  trme 
in  Swit/.erland,  with  her  luisbnnd,  making  jiroselyle.^  : 
left  En"hind  for  Anu'rien  in  185;'),  and  proceeded  to  Salt 
Lake  Cilv.  1.  A  Ladv's  l.ife  among  the  Mormons, 
Lon.,  1873,  12mo,  2.  An  Knglishwoman  in  Utah  :  an 
Autobiography,  X.  York  and  l.on.,  ISSO,  p.  Svo. 

"  Tlie  liook,  as  ii  whole,  is  well  worth  reading,  and  merits 
the  emphalio  reeoiinneiKlalion  liivin  to  it  by  Mrs.  lieeclier 
I'^luwc  ill  a  iirefnee."— .1"'.,  N".  -"'I- 

SU'lihouse,  T.  II.  II.  The  Rocky  Mountain 
Saint«;  ii  Full  and  Comidete  History  of  the  Mormons, 
from  the  First  Vision  of  .losepb  .<uiith  to  the  Last  Court- 
ship of  Brighftiii  Young,  Lon.,  IS7I,  8vo. 

"His  wrilleiibva  luriner  .Mormon  elder  and  mission- 
arv  who  was  in  his  secular  capacity  a  newspaper  editor 
Hiiii  pripprietor,  ami  isareljcl  analiist  Hri(,'lmm  ^  ouiig,  wlni 


iVii^, 'ill  ills  opinion,  pcrvcried  the  gospel  once  delivered 
to  liie  saints.  .  .  .  The  book  is  only  unendurably  tedious, 
iioi  indecent."— .'spectator,  xlviii.  l.V). 

iStenhuuse,  W.  M.  Poems,  Songs,  and  Ponnct.", 
Lon.,  1SSB,  p.  8vo, 

Steut,  U.  C.  1.  The  .lade  Chaplct,  in  Twonly- 
Four  Heads:  a  Collection  of  .Songs,  Kallads,  ,S:c.,  from 
tho  Chinese,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  2.  Entombed  Alive: 
Song  and  Ballads,  &c.,  from  tbo  Chinese,  Lon.,  I.s7'.t,  p. 
Svo.  3.  .Scraps  from  my  Sabreta.<ehe  :  Adventures  with 
tho  Fourteenth  Dragoons,  Lon^  1.8S2,  p.  Svo. 

Stent,  Jollll.     Electricity  ie/«ii»  Uas,  Lon.,  1888,  p. 

'stenzler,  Adolf  Friedrich,  I'h.D..  1S07-18S7; 
b.  at  Wolgast,  liermaiiy  ;  was  employed  for  some  years 
in  tho  lilirarv  of  the  East  India  Company,  Lon. lon  ;  pro- 
fessor of  Oriental  hiiiguages  in  the  University  of  Ures. 
lau  from  l^'.Vi.  (Ed.)  The  Institutes  of  Gautama  :  with 
an  Inde.\  of  Words,  Lon.,  187fi,  Svo. 

Step,  Edward.  I'lant-Life:  Popular  Papers  on 
the    Phenomena   of  Botany.       Illust.     N.    York,    1SS3, 

Stephen,  Alexander  t'ondie,  C.B.,  C.M.O., 
F.R.ii.S.,  b.  1.8011 ;  second  secretary  of  legation  at  Vienna 
since  1887.  (Trans.)  Tho  Demon:  a  Poem,  by  M.  Y. 
Lerinontoir,  Lon.,  1881,  8vo. 

Stephen,  .'Wiss  Caroline  Emelia.  1.  Ihc 
.Service  of  tho  Poor :  being  an  Inipiiry  into  the  Reasons 
for  and  against  the  Establishment  of  Religious  Sister- 
hoods for  Charitable  Purposes :  with  Especial  Referenco 
to  Nursing,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  (The  author  argues  in 
favor  of  secular  associations  of  nurses  as  against  sister- 
hoods formed  on  a  theidogical  basis.) 

"Wo  recominend  Miss  Stephen's  book  to  all  -who  arc 
tbinkiiis-'oreiileriiigsislerboods,  and  still  more  to  all  who 
ore  engaged  in  the  conduct  of  Ibeni.  They  will  lliul  in  it 
much  that  deserves  consideration,  much  from  which,  if 
they  boiiestlv  applv  it,  they  cannot  fail  to  derive  rirolit. 
But  wc  c.iiiii'ot  agree  with  the  conchisioii  to  which  she 
wi.shes  to  lead  the  general  public,  ami  we  are  sure  that 
.she  would  find  the  end  she  has  at  bean  injured  by  any 
ueneral  adoption  of  her  ailvice."— .'^n'.  AViv.  xxxi.  474. 

"  U  touches  incidentally,  and  with  iiinch  wisdom  and 
ti'ndcriicss,  on  so  many  of  the  rehitions  of  women,  narticu- 
larlv  of  single  women,  with  society,  that  it  may  be  renil 
with  advantage  by  many  who  have  never  thought  ..|  en 
tering  a  sisterhood."— .8/;fr/a/of,  xliv.  1070. 

"  rhc  book  .  .  .  is  the  llrst  one  we  have  ever  seen  in 
which  the  subject  is  treated  rationally,  dispassionately, 
and  thoroughly."— iVofioii,  xii.  418. 

2.  French  History  for  English  Children.  By  Sarah 
Brook,  [pseud.]  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  3.  Three  Sixteenth- 
Century  Sketches.  By  Sarah  Brook,  [pseud.]  Lon., 
1884,  p.  Svo. 

Stephen,  Carr,  b.  1835;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn  iafi6  ;  formerly  judge  of  small  cause  court  in 
India.  1.  (Ed.)  Tho  Indian  Registration  Act,  1871: 
with  Notes,  Calcutta,  1871,  Svo  j  4th  od.,  1877.  2.  A 
Uand-Book  for  Delhi)  2a  ed..  Ludhidna,  1876,  12ino. 
1382 


STE 

3    The  Archoeology  and  Monumental  Remains  of  Delhi, 
LiidhiUna  and  Calcutta,  187B,  8vo. 

Stephen,  Mir  (ieorge,  [""('■■  vol.  "•.  '>dd.  '• 
Insolvency  Ueforiii,  Melbourne,  1811(1,  12mo,  2.  Lile  of 
Christ,  Loll..  1>71,  |i.  8vo. 

Stephen,  Herbert,  LL.M.,  b.  1857;  son  of  .Sir 
,1  F  Stephen,  Inl'm  ;  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge; called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1881. 
The  Law  relating  to  Actions  for  Malicious  Prosecutions, 
Lon.,  18X8,  r.  8vo.  ,  . 

Stephen,  J.  The  Play-Orouml  of  Science :  a  Series 
of  Scicntitic  Experiments.  Illust.  Lon..  18SS,  p  Svo. 
Stephen,  Sir  Jninex  I'itzjauiee,  Ilnrt., 
K.C.S.I.,  D.C.L.,  ['tnh,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  was  appoiiilcl 
legal  member  of  the  council  of  the  governor-general  ol 
India  in  ISCll,  and  in  1872  returned  to  England,  where 
he  became  professor  of  eonimoii  law  at  the  Inns  of  Courts 
in  1875;  was  iniininated  a  K.C.S.l.  in  1877,  and  ap- 
pointed a  judge  of  the  High  Court  of  .lustice  (Exchc(iuer 
Division)  in  1871/ ;  retired  ISlll.  He  has  emitributed  to 
the  lending  English  reviews.  I.  The  Indian  Evidence 
Act,  (of  1872:1  with  an  Introduction  on  the  Principles 
of  Judicial  Evidence.  Lon.,  1872,  8vo.  2.  Liberty, 
Eipiality,  Fraternity,  L"n.,  1873,  Svo:  2d  ed.,  1S74. 

"  Mr  Stephen  represents,  at  once  lairly  and  forcibly,  one 
side  of'a  (piestioii  which  has  been  already  dealt  with  trom 
I  the  other  .side  by  Mr.  Mill."-.l"i.,  N"  ilT/.      ,.„,,.,.,,.„, 
"  If  Mr.  Stephen  were  a  prolosed  deleiiderol  established 
institutions.  Ills  criticisms  of  liberty    c.|iiality,  and     m- 
tcriiltv  niiL'ht  laThaps  be  e(|iiiilly  loreible.  but  ilie\  wnuu 
'    .cmiichless  novel.  .  .  .  Ill'  avows  1  anseir  a   utilitarian 
and  a  dlseiple  of  Locke,  of  Uenlhaiii   and  to  a  certain  ex- 
tent of  Mr.  Mill."- ,Sa(.  Itcv.,  xxxv.  ..1 , , 

.•I,  Supremo  Court  of  Judicature  :\^  •••■,  1873,  1874,  and 
1875.  Consolidated,  Lon.,  1875,  12mo.  4.  A  l>i!;est  of 
the  Law  of  Evblenco,  Lon.,  187(5,  l«mo;  4th  ed.,  1881. 
5  A  Digest  of  the  Criminal  Law:  Crimes  and  Punish- 
ment, Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  t).  A  History  of  the  Criminal 
Law  of  Englnnd,  Lon.,  18s3,  3  vols.  Svo. 

"  U  is  n  bislorv  of  the  Kiit'lish  eriniliial  law.  and  a  very 
uood  hlslorv.  well  told,  will  i.ropoitioneil.  lively,  yet  dis- 
creet and  digiiitied.  I'-ut  it  is  also  very  luiieh  >u"re.  It  is 
full  (if  piriuaiit  ilisscrtiitiniis  ,ai  ninttcrs  nl  Muieiit  intertst 

We  tind  II  sketch  (d  the  criminal  law  id  Itonie.  ail 
t'lai«irate  comparison  of  the  merits  of  the  KriKllsh  and 
French  methods  ol  eriniiiial  procedure,  a  siilitle  illsquisi- 
tioniminsaiiitv.aii.l  »  collection  of  typh'al  Knulisb  and 

French  trials lielltihtl'ul  anil  instructive  Iroiii  one  end 

to  the  other."— •'>o/.  H>  r.,  Iv.  ;^Hi. 

7.  Letters  on  the  llbert  Bill  :  reprinted  from  tho 
"  Times,"  Lon.,  1 883,  Svo.  8.  The  Story  of  Nuneomar, 
and  tbe'lmpeaehmeiit  of  Sir  Elijah  luipoy,  Lon.,  1885, 
2  vols  1,   s\o, 

"Wlieii  the  present  work  has  had  time  to  produce  its 
nroner  ellect,  the  judicial  murder  id'  Nuiicnmar  will  bo 
relegated  to  the  limbo  of  exjiloded  tietion.  — .Mi.  hcv.,  Ix. 


"In  these  two  niiddlesized  volumes  .  .  .  the  aullior  has 
torn  to  shreds  the  whole  tissue  of  slander  and  misreprc- 
sentaticui  whi.di  enabled  the  great  WlUKCwayist  toconsigii 
—for  a  time,  at  lenst-to  popular  inlainy  the  fair  Inme  ot 
R  judge  as  iiiiright  and  wcll-ineaniiiK  as  ever,  jwrhaps,  sat 
upon  the  Calcutta  bench. "—-4»i.,  No.  :i011. 

With  Stki'Iikn,  Hehhkiit.  Digest  of  the  Law  of  Irim- 
iiial  Procedure  in  Indictable  Olfences,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo. 

Stephen,  James  Kenneth,  b.  l.S:^!);  son  of  Sir 
J.  F.  Stephen.  ■<nj„;i  ;  graiUiated  at  King's  College, 
Cambridge,  1SS2 ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Tcni|ile 
18S4.  Tntcrnatioiial  Law  and  International  Kelations. 
an  A«t«mpt  to  nscertnin  the  Best  Methods  of  Discussing 
the  Topics  of  International  Law,  Lon.,  l.«S5,  p.  Svo. 
,  Stephen,  Mrs,  .lulia  Vrinsep,  l Ihickworth, 
married  to  Leslie  Stephen,  in/ni.  Notes  from  Sick- 
Kooins,  Lon..  1883,  12uio. 

Stephen,  Leslie,  [nnic,  \ok  ii.,  »dil.,]  b.  18,32,  at 
'  Kensi»«.ton,  London  ;  son  of  the  late  Sir  James  Stcj.hen, 
(<].  I-.,  xnte,  vol.  ii.,1  and  brother  of  Sir  James  Fit«jame> 
S«»ph'en,  «i(/i™  .•  was  e<iucated  at  Eton,  at  King's  Col- 
k-ge,  London,  and  at  Trinilv  Hall,  tambridge,  of  which 
he  was  for  some  y«ars  Fellow  »iid  tutor,  lie  was  editor 
of  tho  Oornhill  Magazine  1^71-82,  and  resigned  that  post 
in  order  to  b<SMme  editor  of  the  Dictionary  of  Nationa! 
Biographv.  In  1SS3  he  became  lecturer  on  Knglish  lit 
erature  ai  Cambridge,  but  he  held  t'  n  office  for  only  'ii- 
i  year.  Ho  married  Harriet  Mariou,  younger  dauhht. . 
i  of  W.  M.  Thackeray,  who  died  in  1875.  Mr.  Stephen  luis 
contributed  to  liie  Saturday  lUyie»  and  otriti  j.crioai 
cals.  1.  The  Play-tiround  of  Europe.  Illust.  Lon., 
1871,  p.  Svo.  (Consists  of  articles  describing  Alpine 
ascents  and  adventures.) 

"The  spirit  of  the  playground   is  just  that  In  which 
the  book  before  us  is  written.    There  is  all  its  vigour  anil 


STK 


'>kiii«  fUHl  I'lainsia.ukiiig.  L'cn., 


Ksiiay.s  on 
(Ilo,,n„,e.i  Iron,  th.  Crnhill  M„g,»i„o i  .a^;];j2 

will  InfiT,  In  a  sd  ,,  If  .V/.V.k'V, ,'',"'.'' 'I  i"\'l"^  '-"I'lcr 
I,o;;:,'Jsrs"J    :^|— -'"l^"^!''''    M,.„    „f    Letter 


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iiiiiiiiii^ 

lint  iii.t  stinn^'  ii  it  laiHiMi  I,    ,     i         ■""  'J'''  -  i>  lliri.iiL.||. 
.^vnn^rl',l";:;;!;^,l',l;:'';,";''":^»'»i»tKlno,laren,,.rkal,le 

5"imse a  1  "1,1 ,'  I,  I'i'.'.'v'Vi';''' ''■•'; rv, '■•"''■■'''''"""■^- "'"' 

iiiu!;:'"!:":''^i^';"Vv}'"""" '"  ■^'"■'"'^  '''«"""8- 

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7.  Thu  Soience  uf  Ethics,  Lon.,lSS2   Svo 

lipiiiiigl 

^  (*.  S-wilt,  ("  Kngiish  Men  of  Letters,")  Lon  ,  ISS"   ,, 

1  i%,v  „„  Va  *"'  <""i'n>Mi|mable  wlietlier  ^lr.  siepl  0      s 

. J' i'-'"''',"',-^'"'  "'"'■''"  "f  "'■'"■>'  FicMing:  with  a  Iii„- 
«ro|,h,eal  I-Wy.     IMust.     L„n.:  l.sS2,  10  v„l!   r   svo 


I 


i ''.ly?.  «'!'"^'  fiirt'iiniike  the  e./iii'm  ,|„ar, 


'•uiililiocl.  w 

imn^l^lw'^;"'"*'"""'''^''^''^''''''"^^-  •  ■   ■<Jf  Ml'  Stephen 

lsv'„     «*"  '"•'*'  l'«"™":  with  Tito  Portraits.  Lon., 

<..■  memoir"*'  '"T,",'''"'";,' '""'-"' '"  "'f'  «'=""^' »f  « l'i"«rapl,y 

a.lorne;rhifpt"J,ric"a;reer'-!.li;rN^,''l?;!3i'''"''"'^'"^ 

vol.  i  *"""'■'   T''"   ^,''"'"'"'^'^    "f  XKlional    Biogra.ihy : 

'olf.  i.-xxv.,  Lon.,  Is,S,i>-!)I,  Svo.  *    I    J- 

"The  iileal  dictionary  of  English  biography  would  have 


n,i,i';'!;''r"''  ^v*'?';'""''"  "»"""<>".  ['-"^.voLii., 

I'n  ;',,!  ^,  .       .■       ^\^"'"l"-''"l"""  ■■!  till'  History  of  the 
•o  L    IS-',  'fo"'""  ""•■  '''."■"^•■^'  .^I'ftlenH.nt.s  to  IS72,  N. 
■     ■!,  .1.  1  orK,  IKS.I.    2.  1 1,„  Keviewors  Heviewed-  a  Son 
1  ement  to  the  ';  War  lielween  the  States,"  N.  Wk   l'   '  j 
>»o.     Also,  vanou,"  single -peeehes.  ' 

Stephens,. Mrs  Ann  Sophia,  [»u(.,vol.  ii.,a,M.,] 

Eso'     ^f  wft!  ';'•  ir^?"'^"^'^-     %  Jonathan  Sliek 

ia.it,    in  la.,    I.s.ll,    lf„„o.      .(.    'j'hB    l{ei,-„i,i„    Belle 

•h.a„  1^,72  ;jvo.     .X   Lord  Hope's  Choice,  Pllill,  IS  .j 

-uiu.      (..    I'heoMC    Frosfs    K.xperience,    I'hila.,    1871 

12n,o.     ,1.  Bertha V  Engagement    Phila.    IsT.O,  .Svo      ,S 

torsions  Rest.-  a  \ovel.  I>hila..ls77,  U'mo 

S'lepheiis,  .Arohilmid  J„h„,  [„„„,  ,,,1.  ii.,  add.l 

'  iiidneln',!>".  "  '"  I.''''""'  •''"■•^-  "''  "'i"'!'^-'"-  «t  the 
Mkhielmas  Quarter  bessions.  Ksiil,  Lun.,  I.SIil,  Svo  ■> 
A  Siiljstiince  of  ll,e  Argument  in  the  Case  of  T.  B.  .Sliei" 
.iiiii  against  W .  J.  E.  Bennett,  Lon.,  1872,  .Svo  3  T L 
I'll  kestone  Hilual  Case  :  the  .-^ubstanee  of  the  Argument 
dehvered  on  Behalf  of  the  Bespondents,  Lon.,  1S78,  ,Svo 

jwf'&s^''!!?,;;:-      ""K«<=ospe,s,'and;th.; 

'  Bv'*!i7'','V"*'  V'"*'''*',''  '***'""'y'  1-  Camping  Out. 
ly  "Kif  .-Mephens.  Host.,  1872,  Khno.  2  Off  the 
.eysers.    By  Wade.    Bost.,  1872,  16mo.    ,3.  Left  on  Lab! 

Lnv"'  n'  «■'"■>  '"il"-'   "'■  •'"-■    ^'''"oner-Vaoht    •' Cur- 
ow.       By  \\ash.     Bost.,   1872,   llimo.     4.  Lynx-H.uU- 
.»g,   Bost..   isr,^,  16mo.     .-,.  Eox-Iiunting,   Ilost.   l"  3 
liiiMo.     I,,  (in  the  .^mazuns,  Bosl.,  1873,  l(i,„„.     r.   The 
ioung.Moo.«e-llunters.    Illust.    Host.,  Is;.',  12mo-ncw 
,       '■     ;,    ■"*•  ,Knoek-.Ab.,ut  Club  in  the  Woods:  Adven- 
ures  ,n  the  W,I,N  of  .Maine  and  Cnada.    Illust.    Bos", 
'     -•    Z"",,         ■miek-About  Club  Alongshore:  Adven- 
uresof  ,.i  Tarty  from   Boston  to  the  Land  of  the  Mid- 
'  °h      h"-  .r'""-*-     ""^••'^-^■■'.'^vo.      III.  Knock-About 
Clubui  the  Tropics:  Adventures  in  Ne.v  Mexico,  Mexico 
and  Central  America.     Illust.     Host     1884    ivo' 
Stephp.^  Charles   Henry.     Thc'yuebeo  Law 
Uigost:    b.  ,,g  a  Compilation  of  All  the  Reported  De- 
cisions ni   the   Province  of  Quebec  to  the  First  of  Jan- 
uary. I^.  ..  .Montreal,  !S;s.  Sv(,. 

1  **!*',  ''*"?,'  *'•  ,  '■  J'"''"-'™  Infidelity  Disarmed,  In  a 
1-  I  ly  I  .  Renan  s  "Life  of  Jesus,"  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo. 
c„,i    '■       ^   ■'»     '"  Conversation    between    a   Roman 

an,  /■  ;"  "1  f  .'■'"Y'""''  ^°^-  '**"'  «™-  •■'•  Atheism 
ind..  '  turcLile:  being  a  Reply  to  Two  Lectures  by 
t.  Brau  .ugh.  Lon.,  1878,  12mo.  ' 

1888 


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STE 

SirphcHH,  I'roclrrlc  (ioorgr,  [iinir,  vol.  II., 
ii'M,]  I.  W.  llcilmiin  Hunt  mill  lii«  Wiirks,  I<on.,  tx»n, 
8vu,  ,\n(>n.  2.  Hi-'tory  nf  (lilnulliir  iiml  ilK  SiogM. 
lllUMt.  I.on.,  isnii.  It,,.  AniPii.  :'..  Tho  Karly  U  "ik«  "I 
.■Sir  I'MwIn  l.iindKi'cr,  K.A.;  ii  IliicI' .'^ki'lcli  1 1'  iKo  I,if(i 
of  the  Arti.-t:  Illu>tr;iliMl  bv  IMiuti.Kni|.ln  of  .>>ixtecii  of 
bis  .Mdst  l''i|iiiliii'  Wurk.'<:  witli  ii  Ciiuijili'to  List  nt'  bin 
Kxbiliitt'J  I'lctiiron,  lion.,  IHit'i.  Ito.  Anon.  Now  ed,, 
enlitlcil  "  .Muniniia  ot' .<ir  li'lwin  l.nnilni'or,"  lM7l.  4. 
Flc'ini!'b  unci  Kruiicli  I'ie:iiro- :  ivitb  Noti'.i  oonoorning 
tbo  I'iiintiM-i  iiml  their  Wurkn,  Liin.,  1^71,  r.  Xv»,  .'i.  ."<ir 
I'Mwin  l.iimliii'or.  I'Mlrciit  ArtintK,")  l.im.,  ISSI),  p.  nvn 
or  Ito.  (1.  Cntiilo^ur  "f  llio  Works  ol'  Sir  .((■fbiiii  lU'v- 
nulils  cxbibiti'il  lit  tbo  (lro.<vurinr  Oiillery:  witli  llis- 
loric'iil  Nolo.*.  Illu>l.  Lon..  ISSI,  HvM.  7.  Art  Anniiiil : 
.r.  C.  Hook,  bis  T.ilo  iwi.l  Works,  I.on..  ISSS.  Ito.  Wilb  ! 
Hawkins,  Kiiwahh,  riitiilonuL' of  I'lirils  uri.!  I)riuvin){«  j 
in  tbe  liritisb  Miiseiiin,  Divisii.n  I.  :  I'olilU'iil  ami  I'or-  I 
-lonal  Satires.  [Ivliteil  by  tl.  W.  Uebl.|  Lon.,  lH70--<:'.,  l 
vols.  Svo.  ! 

HtepheilN,  <<curK(<«  [•mli;  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Hurrah 
for  Denmark:  [verse,  |  .<toekbolm,  |S|S,  Svo._  2.  lie-  ■ 
venijo;  or,  Womau'.s  l.uve  :  n  .Melodrama,  in  Five  Aets, 
Lon.,  ISJ7.  Nvo.  ;i.  (iuecn  Hanmar's  Cross  :  Fue-.-^imile 
in  (lold  and  Colours  of  tbo  lOnarnelled  .(ewcl  in  tlio  Old 
Nortbern  .Museum,  Copenbanen,  Denmark:  wilb  Intro.: 
ductory  Itemarks,  I.on.,  I'-liii,  Svo.  I.  Uutbwell  Cross, 
A.D.  li'^O  ;  witli  its  lluuic  Verses,  Lon.,  IMJH,  fil.  .i. 
Uunie  Mall  in  tbe  Did  .Nortbern  Museum  at  Co|jeuba(;en, 
Lon.,  l>llll,  imii.Svo.  11.  Maibetb.  Karl  .^iward.  and  Duir 
dee;  a  Coutrimilion  to  Seotlisli  History  from  tbu  Kune- 
Finds  id'.-<i'andinavia,  Lon.  and  Ivlin.,  IS71I,  Itr).  7.  Tbii- 
nor  tbo  Thunderer,  enrved  011  a  ."^eaudlnavian  Font  of 
abcjut  tbo  Year  llHld  :  the  First  yet  founil  (i.nl- Fif^uru  of 
our  Soando-duibii;  F'orefalbers,  Lon.  ami  Ivlin.,  Is'S, 
•Ito,  h,  I'rof.  S.  liuj^^e's  Stuilies  in  Northern  .Mylludogy 
.Shortly  lv\auiinc<l:  with  .^^lny  lllu.strations,  Lon.,  |SH:i, 
Svo.  'Reprinteil  from  tbo  '■  .MConoires  de  la  Societe 
Royale  de.s  .Anti'iuaires  du  .Vord.")  '.».  The  Old  North- 
ern Uunie  .Monuments  of  Senndinavia  and  Kniiland  : 
vol.  iii.,  I  SSI,  fol.  (Vols.  i.  and  ii.  are  entered  nnie,  vol. 
ii.)  10.  Hand-l!(Jok  of  tbo  Old  .Vr.ri'  ■■■  .  JIuuic  .Monu- 
ments :  now  first  Colleeted  and  !-)€■  ;.  ;i  ■  ■  Lon.,  Is.sl, 
•Ito.  (Ccjiitaius  most  "f  the  enj?niv-.  ■  "r— ij.tiona  given 
in  the  larger  work,  with  e.\|ilani>l-'i  .     .  ■■  ■:,  i^.) 

"Facts,  studied  with  earnestne: >  .-t-  i.iv.preleii  with 
modestv,  nru  tbo  ba.sis  i.f  Dr.  .s\eiih"tiii'.'.  ri.udlntjs."— Su(. 
Jin:,  Ivll.  717. 

With  Cavam.ii-3,  H.,  (Kd.)  Obi  .\  '  Fiiiry-Tivles, 
[translated  by  Albert  Alberi;,]  Lon.,  l.-).>_,  p.  Svo. 

Stephens,  II.  Kindergarten  Education,  Lon.,  13SS, 
l2mo. 

Stcpliciis,  Henry  Morse,  grailuatod  at  Balliol 
College,  Oxfcu-d,  IS>2;  librarian  of  the  Leeds  Library 
ISS7,  and  sinee  then  |irofessor  at  I'.alliol  College,  Oxford. 
A  History  of  the  Freneb  Revolution,  In  :i  vols.  Vol. 
i.,  Lon.,  'issi'i,  Svo, 

"While  recogniziiii;  the  worlli  of  what  ha.s  been  douo 
by  (ilher  writers  on  the  period  at  laru'e,  be  has  entered  011 
the  same  Held  a.s  an  independent  worker,  ami  luiSKiveii  lis 
tile  resnlls  of  an  imlepeiideiit  and  laborious  e.xaininatioii 
of  a  nia.ss of  special  ami  iiii'.,'iiial authorities.  ,  .  .  Ailiuira- 
ble  as  the  Industry  is  that  .Mr.  Stephens  ilisplays  in  this 
volume,  one  is  tempted  to  wish  that  ho  bad  read  less  and 
spent  more  time  in  tryim,'  in  pietnro  to  himself  and  his 
readers  the  e-vetits  with  which  ho  ileals.  for  his  work  seems 
as  if  it  had  bail  all  life  crushed  imt  of  it  by  the  luiiltitude 
of  hooks  ho  has  consulted.  .  .  .  His  biHik,  when  complete, 
will  bean  imporlaiit  adilitioii  to  tbe  history  of  the  Kovo- 
lution.aiul  (iiie  that  iio>liident  of  t!'e  period  may  safely 
neglect  or  will  be  inclined  to  undervalue."— Siif.  liev.,  Ixi, 

tiiW. 

Stephens,  Henry  Pottinger,  and  St.  Lcger, 
Warhain.  The  liasilisk  :  a  Story  of  To-Day,  Lon., 
ISSO,  p.  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  ISS7. 

Stephens,  Uev.  James,  ordained  1S73;  mission 
priest  of  the  Chureb  of  England  .Missionary  Society 
since  1S7'J.  1.  Living  Waters  for  Little  I'itebers ;  .Mis- 
sion Addresses,  Lon.,  1S82,  p.  Svo.  2.  Light  for  Little 
L.interns  :  Address  to  the  Young,  Lon.,  ISSd,  p.  Svo. 

Stephens,  James  Brunton,  b.  I8.'l,i,  at  Borrow- 
stounncss,  Linlithgowshire;  emigrated  to  Queensland  in 
ISOli,  and,  after  acting  for  some  years  as  a  private  tutor, 
was  appointed  head-teacher  of  a  government  school.  1. 
Convict  Once:  a  I'oem.  Lon.,  IS7I,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  ISS7. 
2.  The  (Jodolpbin  Arabian  :  the  Slory  of  an  Arabian 
Horse ;  adapted  from  the  French  of  E.  Sue,  Brisbane, 
1873,  12mo.  .!.  The  Black  Gin,  and  other  Poems,  Jlel- 
bourno,  1S74.  4.  A  Hundred  Pounds:  a  No"elette  :  to 
which  is  added  Bailed  Up  with  a  Whitewasb- Brush, 
138t 


STE 

Melhournn,  ISTfl,  p,  Svo.     j.  Misoollaneous  Poous,  Lon., 

ISSII,  p,  Svo. 

"  IHs  fine  poem, 'Convict  Once,'  tllllun  an  octavo  \ol- 
lime.  Is  farand  away  the  must  Mi«lalned  ell'orl  tbccobinies 
have  yel  scioi.  It  is  wriiteii  In  hexameters.  |S(diobirly, 
well  cniicelvod,  uiilhigitiui.'  Ill  Interest,  iiiiil  perfect  In  eX' 
eciition.lt  bus  in.l,  however,  caught  the  po|  ihii  ear;  as 
was  perhaps  to  be  expected.  .  ,  .  'flic  poem  .  full  of  life 
and  culiiiir,  and  that  vivid  preseiilmeiit  wlii  U  ma  ks  iIio 
possession  iif  110  ordinary  share  of  llic  dlviiit  allhitiis,  and 
alone  siiihces  In  carry  tl'ic  reaib  r  ihnaiu'h  a  work  of  such 
leiiu'lb'— ''o/iMmionir//  l!ii\.  Hi    112. 

SlephuMN,  Juhn  .Mortimer,  .ml  ItawNon,  I'. 
I'ercy.  Hvmns  arranged  for  Use  ut  tbo  Ordinaneu  if 
llellevci's  Baptism,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Stephen!*,  Thonin<<,  I'liite,  vol.  ii.,add.]  (Trans.) 
TbeOododinof  Alieuriii  (iwawdrydd  :  an  FJnglisb  Trans- 
lation, wilb  Copious  Explanatory  Notes,  a  Life  of  An- 
euriii,  and  sevral  Lengthy  Dissertaliiins  illiistralivo 
of  the  •Mfoilodin"  and  the  liattlc  of  Callraetb,  (Cyniiii- 
rodoiioii  Sue,  Pub.,)  Lon.,  |ss|,  ,Ve.,  Svo. 

Stephens,  M  iHilim  I'.  Canoo-  and  Boat-Build- 
ing for  Amateurs,  N.  York,  Iss/,,  2lino;    Itli  cd..  I -sil. 

Stephens,  Itev.  William  ItU-hiird  Wood, 
.M..V.,  b.  |s|l);  a  nephew  of  Biir'.ii  Hatbcrlcy  ;  gradu- 
ated at  lialliol  College,  Oxford,  I Sii2;  onlainod  lsH4; 
prebendiiry  of  Winbt  King  in  Chichester  Cathedral  since 
|S76;  rectorof  Woolbedlng  since  ls7fi,  1.  St.  t'brysos- 
toni  :  bis  Life  and  Times  ;  a  Sketch  of  the  Church  and 
tbe  Empire  in  the  Fourth  Century,  Lon.,  1.2,  Svo;  )fd 
ed.,  Iss:;. 

"Mr.  .sic|ibens  writes  smiioibly,  temperately,  liilelli- 
l-'entlv,  and  like  an  Aimlican  of  Aimllcans.  lie  caiiiiot 
himself  riiii;el,anil  he  does  nut  allow  Ills  readers  to  remain 
ill  iKiiiiriinci  .  llial  be  Is  a  nephew  of  Lord  lliithirley  niid 
11  si.ii-ln-law  of  lir.  Hook.  .  .  .  We  arc  nidelited  to  .Mr. 
Steiihens  lor  a  Kood  book,  which  would  have  been  'lill 
tieltcr  if  the  autlinr  bad  exercised  with  a  little  more  free- 
ilom  his  niiilnnljted  right  of  rejection."— .S(l^  AVr.,  xxxiil. 
41.'i. 

"  .-V  work  iif  permanent  interest  'ii.|  value."— .S;«c((i(()r, 
xlvl.  342. 

2.  Memorials  of  tlie  South  Saxon  Sec  and  Calbeilral 
Church  of  Chichester.  llliist.  Lon.,  lS7(i,  Svo.  3. 
Cliristianity  and  Islam  :  the  Bible  and  the  Koran  :  Four 
Lectures,  Lon.,  IS77,  p.  Svo.  4.  Cathedral  Cbaiilers 
considered  as  Episcoiial  Councils,  in  a  Letter  to  tbo 
Bishop  of  Chichester,  Lon.,  IM77,  Svo.  5.  Life  and 
Letters  of  Walter  Fariiub:ir  Hook,  D.D.  By  his  Son- 
in-l.aw.     Lon.,  isrs,  2  vols.  Svo  ;  new  cd.,  IsSS,  I  vol. 

"The  ccn'ral  point  of  interest  In  tils  biogmphy  beiiiiis 
mill  ends  w  itli  his  iiimi/int;  and  Miceessful  activity  ns  Vicar 
(if  Leeds  ;  It  was  in  Ibis  pi.st  that  be  was  able  to  allaiii  tbo 
reiuite  of  being,  in  .Mr.  (iladstiiue's  words,  'the  liireiiinst 
parish  priest  of  the  age.'  .  .  .  It  is  not  too  much  to  say  ibat 
Jlr.  Stephens  lias  added  a  iienmiiiciu  coiitributioii  to  Kng- 
lisli  eccleshislical  bioi:ra|iliy.  .  .  .  His  work  is  by  no  means 
free  from  literary  llaws.am'l  we  can  eoiiceivetliat  itnilKht 
have  turned  out  11  heavy  and  dull  iierfnrniance  but  fortlio 
assistance  whiidi  he  has  received  from  Iieun  Hook's  life- 
long friend,  I.nrd  lliUherley.  not  only  Ibroimh  tbo  long 
ami  interesting  elm  (iter  of  early  leiiiiiiiseencescontriliiiled 
by  the  latter,  but  siill  iiinre  by  the  rich  mass  of  uiilobio- 
grtiiibical  iiienii. rials  which  he  has  supplied  in  the  .-Impo 
(if  Hook's  letters  to  himself."— .s'(i(.  Krv.,  .\lvii.  .'lO. 
I  6.  The  Burial  Question  :  a  Letter  to  tbo  Bishop  of 
'  Chichester,  Lon.,  1S7S,  Svo.  7.  The  Soulli  Saxon  Dio- 
cese, Selsey-Chiehestcr,  ("Diocesan  Histories,")  I.on., 
1S81,  12mo.  S.  (Ed.)  A  Memoir  of  the  Right  Hon. 
William  Pago  Wood,  Baron  ILitherley  :  with  Selections 
from  his  Corres]iondence,  Lon.,  1SS3.  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 
'  "  His  work  is  far  too  long,  and  in  the  scleetlons  ho  has 
mndo  from  the  materials  placed  at  bis  disposal  bo  has  not 
i  always  bnrno  in  mind  tlie  necessity  fur  ('onsiiltini;  tbe 
]  wishes  of  the  general  public  as  to  the  life  of  sindi  a  man 
HS  Lord  Hatherley.  ...  It  is  ealcniated  to  increase  Ihe 
reputation  of  its  siibjcct."— .s';i(rf(i(«r.  Ivi.  487. 

"  The  autobiographical  sketch  is  w  ritton  in  a  manly  and 
mildest  spirit,  and  exhibits  the  writer  tu  more  advantaj;e 
than  bis  letters."— .S'uf.  Ha:,  Iv.  411. 

y.  Hildebrand  and  his  'Times,  ("  Epochs  of  Church 
History.")  Lon.,  1888,  12mo. 

Stephens,  Itev.  William  Robert,  M. A. .gradu- 
ated at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  IS5I  ;  ordained  lS,'i2; 
chaplain  of  Christ  Church,  Rue  Crespel,  Brussels,  since 
1 871).  I.  Confession  and  Absolution  as  taught  by  the 
Church  of  England,  Lon.,  1874.  2.  The  Vision  of 
Patinos,  Lon.,  1882. 

Stephenson,  V.  H.  Pin.lee  Singh,  the  Pearl  of 
Dude :  a  New  Spectacular  Play,  in  a  Prologue  and  Four 
Acts,  Bristol,  188U,  Svo.     Privately  printed. 

Stephenson,  Mrs.  Eli-^a,  (Tabor.)  All  her 
works  have  been  published  anonymously.  1.  Oleanings 
from  (lospel  Story,  Lon.,  Isfil,  12iuo.  2.  Annette;  or. 
Ears  to  Hear,  Lon.,  18(11,  12mo;  new  ed.,  I8ti3.     3.  St. 


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S^ngjuan,  .„.„.,  ,^83,  3  volsl';,^'^;:'    ^C Ti^  uZZ 
"e.|<lin){,  I.OM.,  |S8r,  3  vols.  ,,.  8m,  '" 

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2.  Chariiiter  Sketches,  N.  York,  1882,  12mo.  3. 
Christiiin  Work  iind  t'onsolntion :  the  I'robloui  of  an 
EITectivc  U11.1  Ilnppy  Life,  N.  York,  1882,  12iiio.  4.  A 
Oouipon'lious  History  of  Amcricftn  Methodism  :  abridged 
from  the  Author's  "  History  of  the  Methodist  Episcopiil 
Church,"  I.on.,  18S5,  Svo. 

Stevens,  Agnes.  (Coinp.)  How  Men  Propose:  the 
Fatal  Questi'm  iinil  its  Answer:  Love-Soencs from  Popu- 
lar Works  of  Fiction,  Chic,  1888,  12ino. 

Stevens,  Altred  James.  The  Repulsion  of  Solid 
Bodies  referable  to  Radiation :  a  Speculation  concern- 
ing Molecular  Physics,  Lon.,  1875,  Svo. 

Stevens,  Benjamin  Franklin,  b.  I8;;;s,  at  Bar- 
net,  Vt.  i  joined  his  brother  Henry,  I'li/'ni,  in  the  book- 
selling business  in  London  I8(i0.  (Ed.l  The  Cam]mign 
in  Virginia,  1781 :  an  Exact  Reprint  of  Six  Rare  Pam- 
phlets on  theClinton-Cornwallis  Controversy  :  with  I'n- 
publishfcd  MS.  Notes  by  Sir  Henry  Clinton,  Lon.,  1M88, 
2  vols.  Svo. 

Stevens,  Charles  Wistar.  1.  Fly-Fishing  in 
Maine  Lakes;  or,  Camp-Life  in  the  Wilderness,  Bost., 
ISSl,  24rao.  2.  Revelations  of  a  Boston  Physician, 
Bost.,  18^:1,  12mo. 

Stevens,  Rev.  Edward  Thomas,  [nnie,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  gniduntcd  at  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  1871; 
ordained  1871;  vicar  of  Sibford-Oower  with  Sibford- 
Ferris  since  1874.  1.  Flint  Chips:  a  Guide  to  Pre- 
historic Archii.'ology,  as  illustrated  by  the  Collection  in 
the  Bla,  kmore  .Museum,  Salisbury,  Lon.,  1870. 

"A  very  complete  and  svstemiitichaiul-book  to  the  study 
of  prehLstoric  art  in  gei'cral."— .s'(i(.  Kev.,  xxix.  580. 

2.  Guide  to  the  Blackmorc  .Mus'^uiD,  Salisbury,  Lon., 
1870,  Svo.     3.  (Ed.)  Domestic   Economy  for  Girls,  by 
Various  Writers,  Lon.,  18711-77,  3   vols.  Svo.      4.  Jot-  , 
tings      '    Objects   of   Interest:    Stonchenge  Excursion,! 
Lon.,  1882,  12mo.     5.  Teaching  of  the  Praycr-Book  for  ' 
Chihlren   of  the  Church,  Lon.,  1887-88,  2  parts,  12mo.  i 
With  Monnis,  D.win,  (ed.)  .\nnotated  Poen's  of  Eng- 
lish Authors,  Lon.,  lS7t>-77,  7  vols,  liimo. 

Stevens,  Eva,  illoss-t'hnrch.)  An  Actress's 
Love-Story :  with  a  Preface  by  Florence  Marryat,  Lon., 
1888,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.     I'osth. 

Stevens,  F.  II.  iEd.)  Yale  Examination  Papers, 
Collected  and  Arranged,  Bost.,  I8SH,  Svo. 

Stevens,  Frances.  The  I'sages  of  the  Best  So- 
ciety :  a  Com|ilcte  Manual  of  Social  Etiquette,  N.  York, 
1884,  Ifimo. 

Stevens,  George.  The  People's  (Juiile  to  the  New 
Botanic  Treatment  of  Disease,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

Stevens,  George  T.,  M.D.,  [mile,  vol.  ii.,  add.] 
Functional  Nervous  Diseases:  their  Causes  and  Treat- 
ment.    Illust.     N.  York.  1SS7,  Svo. 

Stevens,  Ilalscy  U.  1.  Scripture  Speculations: 
with  an  Introduction  on  Creation,  Stars,  Earth.  Primi- 
tive Man,  Judaism,  Ac,  X.York,  ls7,-,,  12mo.  2.  Faith 
and  Reason :  Heart,  Soul,  and  Hand  Work :  Concise 
Account  of  the  Christian  Religion,  and  of  All  the  Promi- 
nent Religiims  before  and  since  Christianity,  N.  York, 
187il,  12mo. 

Stevens,  Henry,  [<inir,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  ISSft: 
member  of  the  committee  for  promoting  the  Caxton  Ex- 
hibition, 1877.  1.  Sebastian  Cabot  — John  Cabot  —  0, 
Lon.,  1870,  4to.  2.  Bibliotheca  Geographioa  et  His- 
torica ;  or,  A  Catalogue  oi"  a  Sale  of  Ancient  and  Modern 
Books,  Maps,  Ac,  illustrative  of  Historical  Geography, 
History,  Ac.  Part  I.  Lon.,  1872,  Hvo.  ;i.  American 
Books  with  Tails  to  'em  :  a  Private  Pocket-List  of  the 
Incomplete  or  Unlii'-ished  American  Periodicals,  Trans- 
actions, Legislative  Documents,  and  other  Continuations, 
Ac,  Lon.,  187.'i,  Ifimo.  Privately  printed.  4.  The  Bibles 
in  the  Caxton  Exhibition,  1877:  or,  A  Biographical  De- 
scription of  Nearly  One  Thousand  Representntive  Hililes 
in  Various  Languages,  Lon.,  1878,  r.  Svo.  .'i.  The  His- 
tory of  the  Oxford  Caxton  Memorial  Bible  :  Printed  and 
Bound  in  Twelve  Consecutive  Hours,  June  :10,  1877, 
Lon.,  1878,  Kimo.  6.  Photo-Uibliography  ;  or,  A  Word 
on  Printed  Card  Catalogues  of  Old,  Rare,  and  Costly 
Books,  and  how  to  make  them  on  a  Co-Operative  System, 
Lon.,  1S7S,  Ifimo.  Privately  printed.  7.  Historical 
Collections,  I881-8B,  2  vols.  8.  Who  Spoils  our  New 
English  Hooks?  A:,i:wi  and  Aii.-iwcrcd,  Lon.,  iSSo,  IHmo. 
«.  (Ed.)  The  Dawn  of  British  Trade  to  the  East  Indies, 
ns  recorded  in  the  Court  .Minutes  of  the  East  India  Com- 
pany, l.'i«'J-16U:!;  with  an  Introduction  by  Sir  George 
birdwood,  Lon.,  ISSfi.  1(1.  Recollections  of  Mr.  James 
Lenox,  of  New  York,  and  the  Formation  of  his  Library. 
Lon.,  188fi,  I2mo.  Posth. 
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"  D<jes  contain  a  good  deal  of  autobiography,  ami  for 
ihat  we  are  thankful."— .I(A..  No.  30<i5. 

Stevens,  Henry,  b.  1S47,  at  Bradfleld  ;  graduated 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1872;  called  to  the  bar 
at  the  Inner  Temple  1873;  general  inspector  to  the  local 
government  board  since  187s.  With  Mii.i.Kii,  Hoiiai'b 
E.,  LL.B.,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  barrister-at-law,  Tha 
County  Council  Compendium  ;  or.  Digest  of  the  Munici- 
pal Corporations  Act,  1882,  the  County  Electors  and 
Local  Government  Acts,  18SS.  Ac,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Stevens,  Rev.  Henry  William  Pettit,  gradu- 
ated at  Downing  College,  Cambriilge,  1875;  ordained 
1878;  vicar  of  Tadlow  since  1888.  Old  Barnet,  Barnet, 
1888,  p.  Svo. 

Stevens,  J.  C.  Publio  Health  Act,  I87£,  Lon., 
187fi,  l>.  Svo. 

Stevens,  James.  I'niformity  of  Masonic  Ritual 
and  Observance,  Correspondence  and  Opinions,  Lon., 
1879,  Svo. 

Stevens,  James  Gray,  b.  1822,  at  Edinburgh; 
educated  at  Edinburgh  University;  removed  to  New 
Brunswick  1840;  admitted  to  the  bar  1847.  I.  A  Digest 
of  the  Cases  determined  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judi- 
cature of  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick  from  1835  to 
1873.  St.  John,  1874,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1887.  2.  Index  to 
the  Statutes,  Rules,  Orders,  Regulations,  Treatises,  and 
Proclamations  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  St.  Stephen's, 

1876.  3.  Indictable  Offences  and  Summary  Convictions, 
Toronto,  1880. 

Stevens,  John.    Art  of  House-Painting,  N.  York, 

1877,  ISmo. 

Stevens,  John  Austin,  Jr.,  [nnte,  vol.  ii.,  a<M..] 
b.  1827  ;  grailuated  at  Harvard  I84fi,  and  became  a  mer- 
chant in  New  York  City ;  founded  the  Magazine  of 
.American  History.  1.  Resumption  of  Specie  Payment. 
By  Knickerbocker,  N.  York,  1S73.  2.  (Trans.)  Notes 
on  Paris :  Life  and  Opinions  of  M.  Frederic  'Thomiis 
(Jraindorge,  [pseud.,]  by  H.  A.  Tainc,  N.  York,  is:,'i 
new  ed.,  1876,  12mo.  3.  The  Burgoyne  Campaign:  an 
Address,  Richmond,  1877,  Svo.  4.  Yorktown  Centennial 
Hand-Book.  Illust.  N.  York,  Issi,  I2mo.  5.  Albert 
Gallatin,  ("  American  Statesmen,")  Bost.,  1884,  12nio. 

■'It  Is  a  m(]re  iK'rsonal  biography  than  that  by  Mr. 
Adams,  .  .  .  written  with  eoual  impartiality  of  parly 
views,  while  following  more  closely  in  detail  the  pi'ljlic 
life  of  it.s  subject,  and  only  incidentally  dwelling  on  the 
political  changes  of  bis  time."— -Viid'o.i,  xxxvii.  417. 

Stevens,  John  I,.,  LL.D.,  recently  U.S.  minister 
at  .Stockholm.  History  of  Gustavus  Adolphus,  N.  York, 
1834,  Svo. 

"  It  is  as  a  biographer,  rather  than  an  historian,  that  Mr. 
.Stevens  ha.s  tiest  succes.s."— .Vo^ioii,  xi.  aiT. 

Stevens,  Joseph,  M.R.C.  I'hys.,  local  member  of 
council  for  Berks,  and  late  of  Hants,  British  Aroha'o- 
logical  Association.  Parochial  History  of  St.  Mary 
Bourne:  with  an  Account  of  the  Manor  of  Hurstbourno 
Priory,  Lon.,  1888.  r.  Svo. 

Stevens,  N.  The  Crimean  Campaign  with  the  Con- 
naught  Rangirs,  1854-56,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Stevens,  Thomas,  b.  1855,  at  Groat  Berkhamp- 
stead,  Eng. ;  removed  to  the  United  States ;  made  a  tour 
of  the  world  on  a  bicycle  1884-86.  Around  the  World 
on  a  Bicycle :  vol.  i.,  From  San  Francisco  to  Tchernn  ; 
vol.  ii..  From  Teheran  to  Yokcduima.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1887-88,  L'  vols.  Svo. 

"His  achievement  Is  an  extraordinary  feat  of  perse- 
verance and  pluck,  and  the  I k  in  which  he  records  it 

Is  a  nonchalant,  uiuill'cctcd  account  of  interesting  adven- 
ture."—.Vo/i'im,  xlvii.  .'iJCi. 

Stevens,  Thomas  W.  Stevens'  Manual :  Rules 
and  Calendar  Practice  of  the  Court  of  Appeals  of  New 
York  anil  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  Stales,  Ac, 
Albany.  1SS5,  Ifimo. 

Stevens,  William.     Methodist    Plans:    Plans   of 
One  Hundred  and  Sixty-Six  Sermons;  with  a  Memoir 
I  of  the  Author,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1872;  3d  ed., 
I  1878. 

i      Stevens,  Williaru.    The  Truce  of  God,  and  other 
!  Poems,  Lon.,  |S7il,  12mo. 

I  Stevens,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Bacon,  M.D.,  D.D., 
I  LL.D.,  [atile,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d.  1887.  I.  Sabbaths  of 
(lur  Lord.  Illust.  Phila.,  1873,  12mo.  2.  Lambeth 
Cfmfcrcncc,  I'-^TS  :  :t  .^crtnori  prc:ichcd  at  IVir  •'•■ftr-lu-i'-o 
of  the  Lamb'jth  Conference,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.  3.  The 
House  of  God  the  Hate  of  Heaven  :  a  Sermon  preached 
in  Christ  Church,  Neuilly,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo.  4.  Sermons, 
N.  York,  1879,  p.  Svo. 

Stevenson,  Sliss.  Homely  Musings.  By  a  Rus- 
tio  .Maiden      Kilmarnock,  1870,  Svo.     Anon. 


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Stevenson,  Mrs.  A.  E.     Henry  St.  Clair ;  "  Light 
ishown  for  the  Kigliteous,' Lon.,  IS76   ii   Svo 

Stevenson,  Alexander  F.  Batilo  of  Stone's 
is'/o"',""""  M"'-f™'''"'r">'gh,  Tennossie,  December  30, 
1H62-Januftry  3,  1863.  Maps  ami  I'lans.  Host.,  l!<81 
ova.  '  ' 

i«?..'7/"*""'  **""•     KI«""-''"8   "f  Mcthoais.N,  Cin., 
lol'.i,  Iflnio.  '         ' 

ISIj-I8,S(,j  son  of  Ho  ,t.rt  Sicvenson,  th.  engineer  of' 
the  Bell  RoekLi^ht;  b.  ni  IMinlM,r|,'h,  Sootlan.l :  eilu- 
catea  at  the  university  of  tliut  eity,  and  entered  into 
partnership  as  an  engineer  with  his  father  and  bnjther 
JIo  was  the  uncle  of  Robert  Louis  Stevenson,  infra'. 
lie  published,  in  addition  fo  works  mentioned  ,inle  vol 
11.:  1.  On  the  Ueelitnmtion  and  Proteetion  of  Agri- 
cultural  l.iuid,  Kdin.,  1874.  Svo.  2.  I.ife  of  Robert  | 
btevenson,  Civil  Kngineer,  Kclin..  187s,  lUi. 

".Mr.  K(;l|ert.«tcvi'iis(in  lias  not  Ifft  hol'iimriiini  tho  ren- 
utatioii  ol  Ins  iM.Klish  winteinponirv  of  i  ear  y    1  "  Kiime  ' 
Maine.    Hiittheeimiiiferof  ihelfull  iiock  UkI  lllmvj'e^ 

X\  I^evertheless,  no  beiiiKU  mere  effort  of  b.K.knn  kiiii; 
Iw  W,  •    xl'vi!  il'i)    "■''''•■''  "  '''■'''^'•'''  ™"  '"""•^'-'  l'""Velf '  -  i 

nf^i*'';h'*?"v'^- V,   "'''""  C"oka<les:  an    Ineident '' 
of  the  "  I-orty-Five,"  Lon.,  IS87.  p.  Svo 

Stevenson,  .llrs.  Ksni6  Scott-,  wife  of  Captain  , 
fccott-htcvenson,  assistant  eoinniissioner   in  Cyprus       I 
Our  Home  in  Cyprus.  Lon.,  IS7!),  sv(>.  '       '  ' 

"  When  she  yets  interested  in  her  siibjeetsho  ehatsawav 
pleasantly  eiiouKh."-,S;«rf(i(u/-,  lii.  l.-,71  ^"awaway 

2.  Uur  Ride  through  Asia  .Minor:  with  .Map,  Lon, 
J8.M,8vo.  .(.  On  Summer  Sens:  including  the  Med- 
iterranean, the  .Kgean,  the  Ionian,  and  the  Euxine,  and 
a  \ovage  clown  the  Danube,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo 
n,',V„,"'f,'"-1V'^<"','*>'  "10  same  spirit  which' made 'Our 
Home  111  Cyprus' an  usiiiK  and  livelv  ruadi'it;  .  Tl,,. 
;;"'"'"«!•, ■'•i'«s  whieh  lave  the  shore.s-o„   whid,  iiio'.t  '  I' 

Levant,  and  the  Adriatic."— .l(/i.,  No.  I'jyi  ' 

Stevenson,  «J.  de    St.  Clair.     Alsaee    and   Lor- 
raine:  I'ast,  I'lesent,  and  Future,  Lon.,  1873    8vo 

Stevenson,  George  John.  1.  The  Am'eriean 
Lvangehst:  a  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  tha  Rev.  II  D 
Northrop,  Lon.,  ISUl),  U- 2.  The  Prince  u{  Preach- 
ers, C.  11.  Spurgeon:  a  Sketch  of  his  Marvellous  Life- 
Work,  Past  and  Present,  Lon.,  I8B7,  Svo;  2d  ed  same 
year.  3.  (Ed.)  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Christian  Com- 
iiiunity,  AD.  1818-182.!.  lly  One  of  its  Members. 
Hith  an  Introductory  (ilanee  at  its  History  during 
Ninety-.Six  Years.  Lon.,  Istl8,  Svo.  4.  Tho  Methodist 
tlymn-Uook  and  its  Associations:  with  Notes  by  W 
M.  Hunting,  and  an  Introductory  Poem  by  H.  Uouah' 
Lon  ISUi),  Svo;  new  ed.,  1883.  ;,.  City  Road  Cbapei; 
London,  and  its  Associations,  Historical,  Biographical, 
and  Memorial,  Lon.,  1S72,  .Syo.  6.  Memorials  of  the 
Wesley  Family:  including  Biographical  Studies  of  All 
'i".,*'"L"''?,''''  "f  "'«  '•""'"ily.  >""'•,  1««,  «vo;  new  ed., 
V  .  .ru-  .  'I,"''  ?'l'"''~«"n:  '"8  I'ife  "nd  Work  to  his 
Forty-lhird  Birthday,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  S.  Ilist,.rie«l 
Records  of  the  Voung  Men's  Christian  Association, 
Lon.,  1S84,  12mo.  ' 

Stevenson,  James,  F.R.S.E.  The  Civilization 
of  Southeastern  Africa;  2J  ed.,  (JIasgow,  1877,  8vo-  3d 
ed.  same  year. 

Steveiisou,  James  Hunter.  "  Boots  and  Sad- 
dles: a  History  of  the  First  Volunteer  Cavalry  of  the 
War,  known  as  the  First  New  York  (Lincoln)  Cavalry, 
and  also  as  the  Sabre  Regiment.  Illust.  llarrisburg 
i'a.,  I.S/U,  Svn.  °' 

Stevenson,  llev.  John.  Hynienomyeetes  Bri- 
tannici:   British  Fungi:  with  Illustrations.     In  2  vols. 

\  <>l.  1.,  I  SS(). 

Stevenson,  John  J.,  architect.  House  Arehiteo- 
lure.     Illust.     Lon..  1 880,  2  vols.  r.  Svo 

U.a'de,i^^/f'^\\'!r"'"LV,'''',''.J-::  "''"™  '>>""''«  "f  "-e  "ble..t 
ri  V  1,  •  '"'■V"",^'>',  <i"wi'  Anne'  iinivemeiit.  The 
rst  volume  is  exclusively  devoted  to  '  Arcliltecturo  '  and 

"'V,»;"ind  to  •lIous...piaiii,i„g.'  .  .  .  T he  ge  L.ra    r^a  er 

'I  tleaiiimatud  and  plcturcMnie  way  In  which  the  sublect 
the  author's  views,  and  . .  .  his  eariiestnws«  h,„'i  lii/e  laSe  '•  ■ 

.liA.,  No.  27('.i;.  la-lL.      ■ 

Stevenson,  Hev.  Joseph,  M.A.,  [,,»«.,  vol.  ii., 
add.]     I.  Calenilar  of  State   Paper.,  Foreign  Series,  of 
he   Rcign    of    hlizabcth,   preserved  in    Her  Majesty's 
ubiic  Record  Oftioe,  .to.:   vols,  i.-vii.,  1558-1865,  Lon., 
isw-(U.     SeeCuosnv,  Ai.L,\N  .Tamks.     2.  (Ed.)  Narra- 
tives of  the  Expulsion  of  the  English  from  Normandy 


,.:* 


STE 

[1449-14.^0!   Robertus  Blondelli  de  Reductione  Xormon- 

j  niic:  LoRecouvrementde  Normemlie,  par  Berry,  Heiault 

,  "  ,y\  t'onlercnces  between  the  Ambas.-adors  ot   Eng. 

land  and  Irnnee,  Lon.,  18113,  r.  svo.     3.  (Ed.)  Radulphi 

deCoggeshall  Chronicon  Anglieanuni,  Lon.,  187.).  r  svo 

Stevenson,  llev.  Joseph,  ,S.J.      i.   (Ed)  Tho 

"ri"?  "^^r"?,  ?""'V;''  •■'"'"  "'"  -^I '"■''"  "f  lii'><--i'> 
until  her  Flight  into  England.  By  Claude  Nan,  her 
Secretary.  Now  first  printed  from  the  Original  Manu- 
8cri|,ts:  with  Illustrative  Papers  from  thG  Secret  Ar- 
chives  of  the  \  atican  and  other  Collections  in  Rome. 
-c*<iin.,  1S83,  svo. 

"  The  v<iliiine  before  us  has  a  siiccial  claim  to  attentlnn 
as  giving  what  to  all  intont.s  and  |m  poses  nit  K^^^^^^^^^ 

of  her  lilc  iii  which  her  aclioiis  are  most  caiiva,-.se'l 


,  This  remarkable  fnigmcotiias  exislcd'ibr'"'ricarir'tli'ree 
i  th  ."  ,o''T  !,"  "■'•",S""-^  'i!"'""'  "11  ttlongthe  bes   km  VI  and 

tlie  most  accessible  collccllon  of  .M.s.^.  i,i  the  whole  kii  L-- 

do.n  imincly,  the  ( ;ottoi,ian  Library,  and  no  one  Ul  Iwi     S 
:      e  last  lew  vears  took  the  tniiiido  to  (lecipher  it  and  t.   1 

the  world  what  was  in  it."— .4//i ,  .No  289.-) 
2    The  Truth  about  ,lo!in  Wyclif,  his  Life,  Writings. 

and  Opinions,  chiefly  from  the  Evidence  of  his  Contom- 
i  poranes,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

va'uari'c?,T|-'n  "■'},V'IH''"'i'"!>y  provoked  to  his  task  by  the 
1,  i'fl^  -',  ""-  "^''''f  <l'"'"Wideii«ry  celebration  com- 
ann  lion  ,  ■  "'"*■  "'■";l'.'  "'"  "'""'>•  '"* ""  i'Klioatioiiuf  the 
s'iri  V  n  J;j "''I','''""-''""*-'  'i„P»,ri'ly  hisujrlc  matter  i,i  a 
titP  1 .1  mt  '  ^""''"!''  """■  '"""■■■■  ^"-'venson  has  emu. 
rcs?.„r  1,  •  1  "  '"  ,""';'». i"'"li'  Ib'it  a  work  displaying  real 
research  and  ninth  ability  n|i„u1,i  have  been  undertake 
InsULdi  aspirit."-J.  V.  Wiiit.skv  :  //Moricui  S!,\  No.  7 

3.  Mary  Stuart:  a  Narrative  of  the  First  Eighteen 
Years  ol  her  Life,  principally  from  Original  Documents. 
£i<lin.,  1886. 

r,i'r,l!v"'ii"„'?.'';,'"iV''\T'"  "'''"'Wi'  "«  a  contribution  to  biog- 
SOscI  "vowedly  the  work  of  un  advocatf."-^(A.,  N5, 

4.  The  Life  of  St.  Cuthbert,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 
Stevenson,   H.,  A.M.      (Trans.)    Engraving,  by 

Le  \  icomle  Henri  Delaborde:  with  a  Chapter  on  English 
Engraving,  by  W.  AValker,  Lon.,  I.S87. 

Stevenson,  K.  Uandolph,  M.D.,  formerly  chief 
surgeon  of  the  Confederate  States  Military  Prison  Hos- 
pitals, Andersonville.  (Ed.)  Tho  Southern  Side;  or. 
Andeisonville  Prison:  compiled  from  Official  Docu- 
nient.s.     Illust.     Halt,  and  Lon.,  187(i,  Svo 

Stevenson,  Itobert  Louis  llalfour,  b.  IsjO,  in 
I'.diiiburgh,  Scotland  ;  .-on  of  Thomas  Stevenson  civil 
engineer,  ,„pra,  ami  grandson  of  Robert  Stevenson. 
(7.  r.,  auir,  vol.  11.:)  was  educated  at  iirivato  schools 
and  at  Edinburgh  University,  and  intended  for  tho 
engineering  profession,  his  ancestors  having  been  for 
three  generations  engineers  to  the  Board  of  Northern 
J^iglit.-.  He  gave  up  thiit  profession,  studied  law,  and 
was  called  lo  the  Scottish  bar.  but  never  ,,-actised,  and, 
his  health  having  failed,  he  devoted  himself  to  literature 
and  to  travelling.  He  has  twice  visited  tho  United 
States,  having  once  made  the  jouriiev  to  -«an  Francisco 
as  an  emigrant,  and  later  spent  a  winter  in  the  Adiron- 
Uacks  and  has  recently  spent  some  time  in  Samoa.  1, 
An  Inland  Voynge,  Lon,,  1S78,  cr.  Svo. 

sivlcs'of  <'il'"i'.'Lyi'.'^''!:^''i'  «'*^'"'<  <», '«-■  a  conip<iund  of  the 
fctj  Its  of  Mr  I'liilip  .-idncy  and  Bacon,  (ieorge  Herbert 

fin ti'i'rV"""  "■;Jl  ',"■''"';"'?>  7.'?'  ^■"«racter.s*'of  the  last 

(Liiturj.  .     .  Looking  at   tiiglish  c position  from  his 

very  peculiar  i»,iiitot  view,  iioihlng  can  be  iiiore  c?edit! 
able  than  ilic  ex'.reme  trouble  he  rake^ l,   g     mt  of  lis 


iinplc  words  that  wouhl  uiiparciitly  answer  his  pur- 


pose. .  .  .  Weaclniittliatbeorte'iMinius'SiiswilYi  iVclcvcr 
thing;  and  not  i,i,rre,,i,eiitly  wc  come  on  o  el  dea 
aiiioiig  a  crowd  o  plalftudcs  rather  prettily  expressed 
Now  and  then,  when  he  appears  tc  lorget  himself  he  has 
lias  bes  of  iiiiatrcctcd  livelim'ss  ;  1,,  <la.4es"e  ling  little 
sketches  of  (diaracter,  and  has  gracelul  touches  ol'v  Id 
landscape-painting, "-Sa(.  Hev.,  .xlv.  Tdl 
•  Arnrn',',  "['•'"f'"  '*""■' '"  '"'"  ''"'""■■'*• '!"' '  Cigarette'  and  the 
rivers  •   r\"    "  "'V,"^''   '1',',   '"'""'   "'■'k'""   »I"1    1'"'^H'I» 

ei  er  suHlcieiitly  into  the  author's  mood  to  eujov  the 
hill-lium.irons,   half  pathetic    iiioraliziugs  wliid    k  ve  a 

na't'u'rc  wl  ;T  ^"""'"y  '  '  »'.'  Stevenson  does  nol  look  a* 
nature  wllh  the  eye  of  a  poet,  Imt  be  does  see  nature  with 
his  own  eyes  instead  of  ihrough  the  spectacles  of  books 

^a!ld  vl\?i"  'I'V^-'-'"  '•"  ''■"'■l'"'<s  lanu\.Hu'cxv!iat  !u'"S 
a.Kl  wliai  he  feels,  —.■^im-uttiir,  11.  ;rj«. 

'  „„.i. ./'"'""''"'  l">»'nKt'«  of  feeling,  humour,  insight,  de- 

\ZnuZ\rVr^;'^  "■'"'  "">•'"'■>■  '""1  finish  I  the  best 
manner  of  hiigllshpro.se.  .  .  .  Paradoxical  vet  froin 

I  t.me  to  time  striking  out  a  Hash  both  new  ami  true --I  u 
n.oroi.sly  or  cordially  rebellions,  but  never  "our  or  puling, 

^-      n  i  s'.'h'r;  *"""?',■ '", '''"  I'l'ilosophy,  but  anon  fill 

01    ancles  the  most  chivalrous  or  tender —this  tirilHuTif 

I  and  eiilerlaiuinK  writer  may  at  one  monient  show  himlolf 

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lot)  raw  in  youili.  nml  nl  niwilher  liis  wonls  may  noem  to  ' 
carry  in  lliom  mi  rdio  of  Heine,  or  at  aiHilliiT  of  sierni'; 
bnt  wo  sliall  ndinowli'ilxr  llial  lie  liiis  lioHi  |;iri.s  and  jironi- 
iM',  ami  one  inestiiiiai)le  Kill  in  ef^peeial,— ciiaini."— /1^/i-. 
N  I.  'jrilil. 

'■  I  woiiiler  liow  many  people  there  are  in  Kiiiilaiii!  wlio 
kiMW  that  Holiert  Louis  Stevi'nson  is,  in  his  own  way,  (ami 
111'  i>  wise  enoiiKh  to  write  simply  in  his  own  way,)  one 
<if  the  most  perliil  writers  livini;.  one  of  the  very  few  who 
may  yet  do  sunnlliiin,'  that  w  ill  lieeume  elussleivl'.'"— 1'.  ti- 
ll 1  MKliTON  :  AimI.,  xiil.  5-17. 

2  Kdinhurgh:  I'ieturosquc  N'ulcs:  with  Etching."  hy 
.\.  lirunet-Debaincs,  Vignettes,  Ac,  Lon.,  1^7^,  fol.: 
new  ed.,  18SS,  p.  .svo. 

"  Mr.  Sleveiison  ean  see  KdinlinrKh  as  she  is :  he  seems 
tu  have  snlVereil  from  the  ailoieis  of  lliirns.  and  even  ap- 
jiears  lo  takea  niisehievoiis  pleasure  in  lelliiiK  his  iiniiurj;- 
men  the  re.^lllt  of  a  dispassioiiale  inspeelion  of  llieir  capi- 
tal. .  .  .  Onr  (jiioUitions  .  .  .  make  it  needless  to  say 
niiylhini;  iiboul  liis  style.  It  speaks  for  itself;  it  iseapli 
vatiii);  and  irritalinn'.  it  keeps  the  alteiilion  awake;  it 
sketches  a  picliirc;  in  two  words,  it  is  never  eomnioii; 
Jilace;  it  retains  an  accent  of  tiie  cpiaintness  uf  a  time  of 
leisure."— .s'(i(.  Her.,  xlvii.  I'.'O. 

H.  Travels  with  a  Donkey  in  thoCevcnnes,  Lun.,  1S7'.', 
p.  Svo;  3J  ed.,  iN.'^.'i. 

•■It  would  lie  doint;  Mr.  Stevcn.son  a  preat  injustice  to 
pretend  that  lie  sets  the  hare  fads  of  lliis  journey  hefme 
us  as  of  any  value.  .  .  .  The  merit  of  his  uiie  is  in  the 
toUinn,  and  we  must  read  the  hook  slowly,  for  it  is  on 
account  of  iLs  style  that  it  merits  oiir  atleiition.  .  .  .  His 
wrilint!  is  as  elegant  as  ever,  bnl  it  is  more  natural,  and 
the  phr.ises  of  liuiiioiir  and  the  iiarentheses  of  line  retlec- 
tion  no  longer  seem  put  in  w  illi  any  art ;  Ihey  have  urown 
Willi  the  iirowUi  of  the  narrative.  There  is  the  same 
strong  sympathy  Willi  linnianily.  the  same  power  to  read 
the  "red  leavedaiid  confused  liook  of  the  licarl.'  the  same 
liaiipy  tliuht  of  ipiainl  and  orii-'inal  fun;  but  there  i.s  les.< 
etfolisiu.  and  the  view  of  ii.Uural  life  is  sweeter  and 
lieallhier.  It  i«  remarkable  Ihat  on  so  slight  a  thread  so 
luany  jewels  of  Ihouaht  and  fancy  can  be  hnnj;;  for  the 
thread,  we  must  confess,  is  e.\eeediii(,dy  slight."— .Siit.  A'tT., 
xlvii.  770. 

4.  Virginibus  I'uerisque,  and  ollior  Papors,  Lon., 
l.ssl.  p.  Svo. 

"There  is  no  paiKT  in  this  lilllc  oolleetlon  but  Is  sure  of 
it.-  reiulers.  none  tliat  can  fail  to  i;ive  a  novel  and  exciliiii? 
pleii>nre  when  the  rit^ht  man  or  woni.in  opens  the  book  in 
tile  riKht  mood  and  the  rlKlit  hour."- .Si/.  AVc.  11.  .'iJH. 

"  HcKardlng  .  .  .  these  essays  as  elaborate  studies  in  the 
literarv  art.  .  .  .  one  cannot  be  deaf  to  the  jirai.ses  which 
his  reilned  and  lle.\ible  style  has  so  fully  deserved,  and 
which  may  here  be  eudorseil  williout  repetiiion.  The 
many  instances  of  strained  nictajihor.  forced  illustratiou, 
and  otiscure  e-Xtraviiiianee  which  we  mii:ht  ipiote  are  due 
not  to  defects  of  .style,  but  to  barrenness  of  matter."— 

.It'll'/..  XX.  'Jl. 

5.  Faiuiliar  Studies  of  Men  and  Books,  Lun.,  1SS2,  p. 
.Svo. 

"Mr.  Stevenson  is  not  seen  at  Ills  best  in  this  voUiine. 
Of  course  his  ■stnilics'  are  elenaiitly  written  and  pleasant 
to  read  :  but  criticism  is  lianlly  his  forte.  The  turn  of  his 
miml  is  distinctly  subjective;  and  he  is  eertainly  happier 
wlien  he  is  tellinir  Ids  readers  how  the  immediate  objects 
of  seiisi'  :.IVe';t  him  than  when  he  is  tryinj;  lo  estimate 
other  |,eople  who  have  in  their  own  waydone  the  same." 
— .l(/i..  No.  'JWO. 

"  All  the  essays  will  repay  earefid  perusal,  because,  apart 
from  fresh  facts  or  novel  suj^j^estions.  they  often  act  U|m)U 
us  aggrcs-^ively,  exciting  to  independent  though t."—.Sii(. 
AVr.,  iiii.  MS. 

fi.  New  Arabian  Xighta,  Lon.,  18s2,  2  vol.*.  p.  Svo. 

"There  is  little  but  pleasure  to  be  nnl  out  of  the  '  New 
Arabian  Ninhls.'  willi  their  strikinx  fertility  of  invention, 
their  cliarniin^  toucli  of  a  chivalry  which  "is  Ijv  no  means 
too  common  either  in  real  life  or  in  lietion.  ain!  that  other 
quality  of  ilie  aiillior's.  also  by  no  means  too  common,  of 
makiiig  his  readers  -up  full  ol  horrors  and  yet  putting  no 
offence  in  it."— .sii(.  /     .,  liv.  i;.'!*). 

"As  a  collection  oi  ^'rotcsiiue  roinanees.  the  '  New  Ara- 
bian Niuhts'  are  perfect  in  foriu  and  Huish  ;  and  siu-li  an 
Him  i"  not  only  legitimate  in  itself,  but  constitutes  a  fresh 
departure  in  romance-writing."— .S;;tc((i/(/r,  Iv.  U-Ml. 

7.  Troasnre  Island.  Lon,,  lSS:j,  ii.  Svo;  2il  cd.,  1SS4. 

"II  is  a  liook  for  boys  which  will  tie  delightful  to  all 
grown  men  who  have  the  sentiment  of  treasureliunting 
and  are  toui'lied  with  the  true  spirit  of  the  Spanish  Main. 
.  .  .  It  is  written— in  tljat  crisp,  choice,  nervous  Kinjlish  of 
which  lie  has  the  secret— with  such  a  union  of  measure 
and  force  as  to  be  in  its  way  a  masterpiece  of  narrative. "— 
.Sn/.  AVr.,  Ivi.  7;i7. 

s.  The  Silveradi)  Squatters:  a  .Sketch  from  a  Califor- 
nia Mountain,  Lon.,  ISS.'t,  p.  Svo;  new  eil.,  ISS(. 

"It  is  not  the  best  of  Mr.  Steven-sou's  works;  but  only 
Mr.  Stevcn.son  would  have  written  it."— Sat.  Itcv.,  Ivii. 
Ml 

9.  A  Child's  Harden  of  Verse,  Lon,,  IS85,  p.  Svo|  2d 
cd,  same  year. 

"  Never  before  has  the  Inner  life  of  childhnnd  been  so 
apprehended  or  portrayed  hy  an    Knglisli  writer."— .t(A., 

No.  ;«"ii. 
"Some  of  its  lyrics  would  undoubtedly  delight  anychlld 
1388 


STE 

old  enough  to  dellKht  In  such  things  at  all ;  while  others, 
again,  will  undoulitedly  be  read  Willi  pleasnie  by  its 
elders.  What  we  look  lor,  however.  In  a  book  of  this  sort, 
lhou«li  perhaps  it  is  putting  our  requirements  loo  iiign.  is 
the  comliinallou  of  the  same  kind  of  altracliiui  in  the 
same  jiieces.  .  .  .  This  point,  hmvevt-r,  is  rarely  attained 
in  Mr.  Stevenson'.s  verse."— -Si/.  Itii\,  lix.  ;;'.M. 

10,  Prince  Otto  :  a  Honiance,  Lon-.  Iss.',.  p.  Svo. 
"The  ordinary  material  of  the  novel  he  throws  aside;  in 

half  a  dozen  sentences  he  gives  the  results  of  ii  whole 
Volume  of  realism  ;  he  goes  slraijjlit  to  the  i|nick  of  tliiiiKS, 
and  coiiceriis  himself  witli  none  but  oseiilials.  .  .  .  The 
antlior's  theme  is  the  morals  of  niiirriai.'e.  .  .  .  '  Prince 
Otto' is  a  protest  UKainsl  the  exisience  of  most  of  that 
which  is  unworlliv  in  the  theory  and  jiractice  of  modern 
literature."— .1//!..  N'o-  :iO;t(l. 

11.  Strange  Case  of  Ur.  Jekyll  and  Mr.  Hydo,  Lon., 
IS8li.  p.  Svo.  ' 

"  Nlr.  Stevenson's  idea,  bis  secret,  (but  a  very  o|ien  .secret.) 
is  that  iif  llie  double  personalily  in  every  man.  .  .  .  While 
one  is  thrilled  iiiid  possessed  bv  (lie  horror  of  Ihe  central 
fancy,  one  may  fail,  at  first  rcadini,'.  to  recin;iii/e  the  deli- 
cateand  ri'strained  skill  of  llie  treatment  of  accessories, 
(Ltails,  and  character."— .svi/.  liir.,  Ixi.  .w. 

"  In  form  it  is  but  a  simple  tale  of  magical  trausl'orma- 
tions,  yet  few  sermons  coulii  pronounce  more  awful  warn- 
ing against  a  sinful  life."— .Vu(/"».  xlii.  I'.'l!. 

\'l.  Kidnapped  ;  being  Jleuioirs  of  the  Adventures  of 
David  liulfour  in  the  Year  1751  :  how  he  was  Kidnapped 
and  fast  Away  I  his  SulVerings  in  a  Desert  Island;  his 
Journey  in  the  Wild  Highlands;  his  Aci|iiaintiinoe  with 
Alan  Brcck  .Stewart  and  other  Notorious  Highland  .lac- 
ohites;  with  All  that  he  sufl'ered  at  the  Hands  of  his 
rncle,  Kbenezei-  lialfour  of  Shaws,  falsely  eo  called: 
wriiten  hy  Hiin,«elf,  and  now  set  forth,  Lon.,  Issfi,  p. 
8vo. 

"While  this  book  is  not  quite  so  iinii|ne  as  '  Treasure 
Island,'  it  has  perhaps  even  more  of  the  iiualilies  proper  to 
all  true  literature."— .S;iri'/<i/»r,  lix.  'Ml. 

"In  tlie  Highland  portions  the  imiit;inati(Ui  is  of  an  ex- 
ceedingly high  and  rare  kind.  The  scenes  are  Hashed  not 
onlv  niion  the  mental  vision  but  upim  the  actual  senses 
of  the  reader.  And  even  in  the  earlier  chapters,  where 
there  is  but  little  imagination  in  this  narrow  seii.'C.  we 
come  upon  single  touches  where  there  is  imagiuiitiou.  but 
then  It  leaps  up  in  a  short,  sudden,  dazzlint;  llaiiie,  as 
when  the  cry  forced  from  the  murderous  uncle  by  super- 
stitious terror  is  likened  in  sound  to  a  sheep's  bleat."— .;l(/i., 
No.  ■M'». 

"■Kidnapped'  is  as  fresh  and  strong,  as  thorough  in 
workmanship  and  well  sustained  in  interest,  as  anything 
which  he  has  yet  Kiveu  to  the  world.  'Treasure  Island 
it*clf  not  excepted."— .s'u/.  liei\.  Ixii.  I'.ii. 

VA.  The  iMerry  Men,  and  other  Tales  and  Fables,  Lon.. 
I8S7,  p.  Svo. 

"  The  two  really  remarkable  stories  are  '  The  Merry  Men' 
and  the  short  ske'tch  entitled  '  Thrawu  .lanct.'  Mere  hor- 
ror is  easilv  conjured  up,  liut  it  is  onlytnnder  toe  jiower 
of  genius  that  horror  can  permanently  fascinate. ■'—.Iok/., 
xxxi.  1-1 1. 

M.    Underwoods,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1887,  er.  Svo. 

"There  Is  In  the.sc  poemslitlle  or  nolhini.'  either  of  that 
originality  or  of  that  satisfying  beauty  which  conjointly 
eharacterize  Mr.  Stevensoirs  best  prose. '— \Vil-l.i.\M  .>^il,\iii': 
,lc<i(/.,  xxxii.  213. 

■■His  liiiiLMiage  is  well  .'-elected  and  beautiful,  his 
thoughts  ale  (rraecful  aim  inlcllectually  stimulating  or 
satisfying,  and  Ihe  whole  has  a  music  lit  once  caressing 
and  iirovocative.  .  .  Oil  Ihe  other  hand,  his  happiest 
phrases  come  short  of  full  inspiration."— .!(/).,  No.  31i!-l- 

16.  Memories  and  Portraits.  Lon.,  ISS7,  IL'nio.  (Con- 
sists of  essays,  many  of  which  had  appeared  in  periodi- 
cals.) Hi.  'i'he  lilack  Arrow  ;  a  Tale  of  the  Two  Uoses, 
Lon..  ISSS,  cr.  Svo. 

"  If  '  Ivanhoe'  be  the  most  brilliant  tale  for  boys  which 
genius  ever  penned.  '  The  Dlack  .\rrow'  cerlaoily  deserves 
to  be  mentioned  next  hi  it  as  one  which,  withoul  even 
suggesting  an  imitator,  displays  a  master-hand  in  the  same 
field."— .S;icc(ii/or.  1x1.  vm. 

17.  The  .^Llstcr  of  liallantrac,  Lon,,  188L',  p.  8vii. 
With  Stkvkvson,  F.^.n.ny  Van  nv.  (iiiipr,  The  Dynami- 
ter: more  New  Arabian  Nights,  Lon-.  ISS;'),  p.  Svo. 

"Those  ...  to  whom  the 'Suicide  Club' and  the  '  Pavilion 
on  tlic  Links'  are  already  classics  will  lind  the  ■  Dynamiter 
eipiallv  charminj.'.  .  .  .  Aeain  .Mr.  Stevenson  shows  his 
\inii|ne  power  of  vivid  ami  p"iietratlve  language,  his  abso- 
lute comiuand  of  the  ritilit  word.  Never  was  a  work  ot 
an  inexact  and  even  painfid  dcscrlplioir  written  in  suili 
dainty  and  lucid  Knglish,  or  with  .so  light  a  play  of  wit."— 
.Icii'f.,  xxvii.  ;i'>8. 

And  see  .Iknkix,  Fl.KEHINq,  mi/iin. 
Okxkihi,  CniTicisM  ; 

"  He  is  the  true  ^ypsy  and  wnndcrioL-  ciilcjtaiucr  of  th-.: 
I  time,  heguliiim  us'wifh  song  and  fortune-telling.  ...  In 
I  the  full  tideof  realism  and  of  analysis  Mr.  Stevenson  stands 
I  for  the  romantic  spirit,  and  has  eonstilnti'd  himself  the 
;  defender  of  bygone  failhs.  the  champion  and  reviver,  by 
precept  and  practice,  of  the  much-abused  story  for  Its  own 
{sake.  He  brings  back  old  (■liivalries  and  piracies,  aid 
I  talks  to  the  boyhood  of  to-day  of  shipwrecks  and  hlgli 


STE 


as  thiiniiigh  in 


id  Fables,  Luii., 


rnlilik'  at  il.s  cnii,  ilir'r'i  il.t"  'tis  ..hImv  ,;V,;  "  :"".'  "'"I't'  uii 
[iKns„iisi„iirsii.vc,i.s a,   ,,,,„?.  ""  """ nmscm,- 

11  '»  I'vll,,.  ,.„|  a  „|  (.,    ,  ,   -I    u    i      '"''V'.'!''''  *-'""ii>'Mts. 
["■i-.v-  -I  „>,.  tiK.  l,r„  I'n   u  ,  ■   ,  -  V  ,  "  '  "'I''  '" "'"«  l">>- 

li"ll  Ihr  chann  Jic  has      ,•  ,,]  ,i,         '''     ' '""  '"•  ""Hklv, 
wears  it  with  rnurau-c  w       ,  ;;.r     ,,  ,'.''  T"r   ','  'I'''*  "'1,1 

pmno  a,a    as  so  „„„■:,  ,,  ai'  .^  ,     ,  ^,"'^ '^'•\;'"'Vcl  „r  a 


N.  Vor'k.  1  -no  •  2      K,""   1  v,',';"  ";.'"'' ,'<""»i"«  about 
SlcHviinl    H..V.  <;e«rBo,  [,„„e,  vol.  il.,  a.l.i.l    ti,„ 


«..=.:.===,SS,gSfi|;|Sa=2 


^"•va   .,,,    ,,,.,   iiiinisc      le   ciiii.s  i,,,,r,. 

that  1,,.  rares  ii„,m  r,,,-  is   J      ,i     ,  n  i  ;,'   "'<■  I'arl  (,f  life 
sMMi  ,,(■  II,,.  i,,v,.„r  v,a,  his-       I  ■      "'■  "''■  ''"■^■'■'  i-'-Mirus- 

"lilnl,|itst.i  II  lillssi,,,/.  ,,,  ,      ,  '     'll.lS  ilvilKlltlu      Ii,.ri.ii| 

V|7'"KleMwi,l,'h'la   ,    s".   ,    I'V'v   ';il^''^l.f''^ 
fa(.,  It  roprosi'iiis  a  i-wil  (iriL-  i  ,    if  •  ■•     tV     '  "  "i-'™i-y  sur- 
(ii;/,™  j/,,„„..,„,,  XXXV  ixiil    hi!.',-'-  -'"--^"v  J.vMKs:  y'Ac 

"■",1  l,.v  writi„KS  wl,i,.|  ..rJi,-,  i",a  h.,?'''''""  """■''  •'""« 
oils  literary  hag^nKv  that  V?  s;,..,,',  "  '"""  I'liscolhiiio.  ' 
all  Ro"'l.tli"n«h\a,i,  'iv  iun^  V  *,','  "''■"''■''■  •  ■  •  ■'  ■'« 
arc  a-s  ..aroliiily  ,inuv„  as  I  is  A,,'  -.Jr  '""""'  i'''ai-"(.turs 
are  tl,..  vv„rk  ,;f  a  "liii  1  as  ,ttv  t\ v.  .  i''','''^T''  '  '  '"'^'y 
Milion  i„ati.  ,,r  ubliturHt"  . lea   svvl,     '''"'"'  "'  r^'aily  to 

I  ic  study  ami  of  iMspira  i"  ^r,.,?r  %  ^  of  work  i„ 

turo8  of  T.  JI.  JIuxlev        II ,         v"  v'  T'"  ">«  ''"••<'-  ' 

..TboPb,.o,o«,^\{^;„J^;-,^i^-^.-;;;^,^K^...., 

tect  of  the  liell    li,Zk     Zl,  II  '""^'n-*"".  archi- 

Uoardof  Norther,  'iaht"?  ,;."""'=  "^"''"""^  ^  "'O 
""jirovements  in  i'  ,t  ft/r  ^^  1,^  "any  inventions  and 
for  the  Illumination  on!  L  «":'",•;■'"'•       :  }'"'Vos.\. 


.io.Hto\"'v"'-';,f'i'f """'""*  <"'-"«'.  ^-  '.Si;i,  a 
■    •  b,;  A  ivJl'l!!;:^:'".:';'^^'!"'^^;  -stored    Ihe 


Cliurcb       I    '»„'"i- ■""     '."     '""    ''lo'estnnt     !■ 

»iew»„,  ab„c,  m.;  i„.„;  ,.,  „ , 


Meven§oii.  Th<>>n«„     ».  ■.     .,  ..  _  __  i  terconrsu  „.oi.  .1..' '  '  I'li^'inal  ohserva  ion  jm.i  ,.i,.^..  i.. 


w.,iMi|un.i,,atij;r:ni:e,.;f;:„:rs;;j^,,!r'Mr,l^ 

^»".     2.  Christinniti.  conliriued  by  .I,.„i.^: '..I,  .  w'   .,'"' 
rcstiniony  and   the  Deduetions   fr, 
Ac    Kdin.,  1877,  8vo;  2,1  o,|.,  |871) 

.^pirit-Or'avitiU'r  w       "^  'a  rtr"  mliV  "'i'!"""' 

MM  "■  r  ^:;i;!:!:';^:f;:.f^::nf ;  >•  nib,io«ra,bieai 

eatf,  from  1817  to  IS-,"    l' j,  J  ./'o '"'"''""""'  ^ilvo. 
J'nvid  latin,,:  to  V,  it;  is    ,  i',  \''V"'-  ,  "•  ^"''""^  "t 


;.      '   "'*.  }"'"''   '7'7    at"     IH2S    retm 

^--•i.,.entiiiii,an,,M„,,,j';;,,^;;;;'-| 

)  The  Sclio, 


luci 


t-~  ;^>rli'"Hr--"-- --^ 

»■"'  the  Fi'incvKiUr   I, ""'","  i'V"'   J"'.'">^''.«  ^oviHe 

and  Vanity,  LonlsJ<j'rsmn  %\''P  Cousins;  or,  Pri,lo 
Faitl,fuland  T^C^u  Z  to  uX\'"rr'V'  "'' 
'ivnis ;  or,  Scenes  „  Vl  ,  '„  V  ''■•?'•'>■  J*>-  ^ti"  Cluirch  Fen- 

12.  Eu  tace     .'.r  >^:,  'i,"'?  f  "'«  '"-t  Child,  I.,n.,  I,s,„o 

""'1  how  l,e  ro";  in  th.  W     ;7,"k"  ""^'^  ^'I'^ture^, 

,  Alone   in  "he   W  'id  '  L,  ,;"^lS-n'".'  '«'"' J^.no.     14.' 

Florence   O'Neill.     ,r    t'c'"'   '^*"-      ^""".      L'- 

-,  The  Foster-Sis'ters    W;  I   'li      2„'J''''-Tf  ^V''''^""/ 
!^.;^^;;O.^JofC,,,.q-e!.!:;;.^-^     "t^Xliornton: 

Moses  and  Sdenceh, '11  '*'"'•■";  ^'"'  C'-<--«ti"n  ;  «r, 
MKN.,Ks.Aurv  (trans  Tri;,  'T'  I^""'  '^v"'  "'ith 
tlio  liasis'  of  its  U  st,rv  bv  Ott  .'  r"';''^  "'  ',if"e'""  "° 
Translation  Fund  Ub.  j  K.n       s  fi '=^:^"'?':'  <""«''l"Kio«: 

...i^^:r"!;''ijjs,^ir«n'?'V'??^-.. 

lo  the  loi*""  "*•  - ■ 

od,l  bits  of  iia 

InM- purely  til,,  les  lU'oroi.i'sVin.irr.i'.s.  .     .• ■ -•  "^- 

^::;-:^:^^:  •--  '-i'i-n^V^N^^iSi:;;i;;!:!fs.^; 
soL^fi^'^.X^X-l^.^lr'is^'^^^.f-'' 

ifJoii;;;  ,!-v;Ji.;^^s'SSF''-»^^ 

;'nti,.|sn,.a„,l  imeresi    .A  ,,  .^,1?, &    '  ,'!';r"'''"  "'  '''""V 

I'y  lb|.  auihor  hi  a  va^whi,./,       l:,7'\''-''r^^^^^ 

Pl™.a„t  rc.a,Ii„K."-;J',^,,;:;;,';  'ii'"'siS    '""  ^"""^  "■'""■emely 

Mosaic  Sac,';;  0  T^li    ,  tte   of7'"'!^   of    Aberdeen. 
l2ino.  "  •^"'<'^ot  I-eeturos,  Lon.,  188,'), 


NUvcnsaii,  W.  II.     (R,, 


''ollc'lioi,  of  11^ 


""I.,   1>81,   1(1 


Inio. 


inns  for  I'se  in   Soli 


,!?•,'"!:!;!."'""'  ."«'*'•  ^Villinm,  D.I). 


'lad  Cuiuni' 


leinorativo  Celebrat 


ions  of  St.  K 


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STB 

comprisinR  the  Lnughable  Ailvcnturcs  of  Bob  Johnftnn, 
Ac,  Kilin.,  l!<Sfi,  Svo.  li.  Wiiniloring  Willie:  a  Koiimnoo 
of  tho  (Jrent  Tiiy  'Jridgo  Diiastor,  Lon.,  1MS7,  p.  Svo.  Ji. 
Ono  Kiilso  Step:  a  Novel,  Udin.,  Isss,  p.  ,Svo. 

Stewart)    Andrew.      Tho    Amcriciin     System:! 
Speeches  on   tho  TiirilT  Question   nnd  on  tho   Inlornivl 
Improvements:    iirineipiilly  delivered  in  tho  IIhuho  of 
Representatives  of  tho  United  States:    with  lliograph- i 
leal  Sketch,  '"'ila.,  1872,  8vo. 

Ste."\re.  2/ev.  Archibald  Francis.  Sermons, 
Kdin.,  Il^i'll,  Svo.     Printed  lor  private  circulatiiin. 

Stewart,  Aubrey,  M.A.,  lalo   Fellow  of  Trinity 
College,   Ciimhridge.      I.    (Trans.)  Terence's    IMiormio: 
with   Notes,    1-on.,   IST'J,   12mo.     2.  (Trans.)  T.  Macci 
Plauti    C'aiitivi,    in    Knglisb,    Lon.,    issl,    12ma.       3. 
(Trans.)  Xenuphon's   (Eciimcnicus,    Lon.,    1!<,S5,    12mo. 
4.   (Trans.)  Of  the  Holy   I'laces  visited   by   Antoninus  j 
Martyr.     Annotated    by    Col.  .Sir  ('.   W.    Wilson,    It.E.  | 
(Palestine  Pilgrims  Text  Soe.  Pub.,  No.  1.)     Lon  ,  ls,S5.  [ 
:>.  (Trans.)  Of  tho  Buildings  of  .Justinian  by  Pruiupius.  , 
Annotated   by  Col.  Sir  C.  W.  Wilson  and  Prof.   Hayter  \ 
Lewis.      Map,  Plates,  and    Plan.     (Palestine  Pilgrims  j 
Te.\t  Soe.   Pub.)      Lon..   ISSti.     8.  Tho   Talo   of  Troy, 
done  into  Knglish.     (For  Children.)     Lon.,  IHSfi,  12mo.  I 

"  Twelve  short  chapters,  beauti  fully  and  simply  worded." 
—Aaiil.,  XXX.  'S'J'S.  ! 

7.  (Trans.)  L.  Anniinis  Seneca  on  Benefits,  Lon.,  1887, 
cr.  Svo.  8.  (Trans.)  Plautus:  with  Notes,  Lon.,  1888, 
12mo.  With  Lo.Nii,  (Jeouhe,  (trans.)  Plutarch's  Lives: 
with  Notes  and  a  Life,  Lon.,  1880-82,  l  vols.  12mo. 

Steivurt,  Ualfour,  LL.U.,  F.R.S.,  1828-1887,  b. 
In  Eilinburgh,  and  educated  at  tho  universities  of  St.  1 
Andrews  and  Edinburgh  ;  was  superintendent  of  Kew 
Observatory  18,iU-7l,  and  added  to  that  office  in  1867 
that  of  secretary  of  the  Oovernuient  Meteorological  Com- 
mittee, which  he  resigned  in  ISIi'.l.  In  1870  ho  was  ap- 
pointed  professor  of  natural  philosophy  at  Owens  Col- 
lege, Manchester.  In  1808  he  received  from  the  Royal 
Society  the  Rumford  medal  for  his  discovery  of  the  law 
of  the  equality  of  tho  absorptive  and  radiative  powers 
of  bodies.  He  was  president  of  the  Society  for  Psychical 
Ueseiirch,  and  of  tho  Physical  Society  of  London,  and 
contributed  papers  to  the  Transactions  of  tho  Royal 
Society.  I.  Lessons  in  Elementary  Physics,  Lon.,  1870, 
ISmo.  2.  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Heat;  2il  eil., 
Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  3.  Physics,  Lon.,  1872;  new  ed., 
with  Questions,  1S78,  l8mo.  4.  The  Conservation  of 
Energy  :  being  an  Elementary  Treatise  on  Energy  and 
its  Laws.  Lon.,  187:1,  p.  8vo. 

"  The  lirst  two  chapters  are  devote<l  to  the  consideration 
of  mechanical  encrnv  and  its  change  into  heat.  .  .  .  Tho 
remaining  forms  of  energy  are  then  cx|ilaincd,  and  the 
law  of  its  conservation  is  statcil.  and  its  operation  traced 
through  all  varieties  of  transmutations.  An  historical 
sketch  of  the  progress  of  Mie  science,  and  an  examination 
of  Professor  'Ihoniwju's  (  irrelative  theory  of  the  Oissl.m- 
tion  of  ICncrKy,  follow;  and  the  work  concludes  with  a 
chaiileron  the  I'osilion  of  Life.  .  .  .  The  style  is  all  that 
it  .should  be  ,  it  is  dillicult  lo  understand  how  so  much  in- 
formaiion  can  be  contained  in  .so  few  words."— .Sit(.  Rev., 
xxxvii.  llfi. 

With  (iKK,  W.  W.  n.\i,i>ANK  :  1.  Lessons  in  Elemen- 
tary Practical  Physics:  vol.  i.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  2.  Prac- 
tical Physics  for  Schools  and  the  Junior  Students  of 
Colleges:  vol.  i.  Electricity  and  .Magnetism,  Lon.,  1888, 
cr.  Svo.  With  Tait,  Peteu  (Jiitiiiiie:  1.  The  Unseen 
Universe ;  or,  Physical  Speculations  on  a  Future  State, 
Lon.,  1876,  Svo.  Anon.  3d  ed.  same  year.  (The  second 
and  third  editions  were  published  with  the  authors' 
names.) 

"  This  is  an  ingenious  series  of  corollaries  from  hypoth- 
eses that  occupy  the  extreme  Ijordcr  of  aeientitic  enciuiry." 
—Aciul.,  vii.  '<'i'J. 

2.  Paradoxical  Philosophy:  being  a  Sequel  to  "  Tho 
Unseen  Universe,"  Lon.,  1878,  cr.  8vo.  Anon.  With 
Waim),  Adoi.imm  .s  William,  (ed.)  f>says  anil  Addres,ses, 
by  Professors  and  Lecturers  of  tho  Owens  College,  Man- 
chester: published  in  Commemoration  of  the  Opening 
of  the  New  College  Buildings,  October  7,  lS7;i,  Lon.,  1874, 
Svo. 

Stewart,  V,  I*.  Vatican  Influence  under  Pius  V. 
and  Gregory  XUl.,  .tc,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo. 

Stewart,  Charles.  I.  Notes  on  Sabbath-School 
and  Bible-Class  Teaching,  Edin.,  1808,  p.  Svo.  2.  The 
Uaelio  Kingdom  in  Scotland:  its  Origin  and  Churdi: 
with  Sketches  of  Noted  IJreailalbane  anil  (llcnlyon 
Saints,  Edin.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Killin  Collection  of 
Uaelic  Songs,  Music,  Ac,  Lon.,  1884,  4to. 

Stewart,  Charles.  Recalled,  [a  novel,]  Lon., 
188o,  or.  Svo. 

laao 


8TE 

Stewart,    Rev.    Charles    Henry    ilylton-, 

M.A.,  graduated  at  St.  Catharine's  College,  Cambridge, 
1873;  ordained  1875;  minor  canon,  sacristan,  and  pre- 
oentor  of  Chester  Cathedral,  and  priest  in  charge  of  tho 
Cathedral  precincts  since  1S77.  (  Ed.)  Words  of  Anthems 
in  Vfo  in  tho  Cathedral  Church  of  Chester,  Lon.,  1880, 
Svo. 

Stewart,  U.  J.  Illustrated  History  of  Lycoming 
County,  Pa.,  Phil:..,  1876,  fol. 

Stewart,  David.  I.  The  Law  of  Marriage  and 
Divorce,  in  England  and  the  United  States,  San  Fran., 
1883,  16uio.  2.  The  Law  of  Husband  and  Wife,  as  es- 
tablished in  England  and  the  United  States,  San  Fran., 
188.'),  lOuio.  With  IUhkv,  FiiANcis  Kiso,  Digest  of 
the  Law  of  Husband  and  Wife,  as  established  in  Mary- 
land, Halt.,  18,S1,  12mo. 

Stewart,  Duncan.  A  Concise  Hebrew  tirammar: 
to  which  ore  added  the  Hebrew  of  the  First  Chapter  of 
the  Book  of  (Jenesis,  a  Complete  Vocabulary  for  the 
same,  Ao.,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Stewart,  Ilev.  Duncan,  minister  of  Spott,  Dun- 
bar, liand-liiiokof  Deductive  Logic,  fur  Medical  Stu- 
dents, Lon.,  1885,  12mo. 

Stewart,  (Jeorge,  D.C.L.,  Litt.  D.,  b.  1848,  in 
New  York;  remosed  to  New  Brunswick,  and  bpciinie  a 
journalist;  editor  of  tho  Quebec  Morning  Chronicle 
since  187i).  1.  Story  of  the  Great  Fire  in  St.  .lohn,  New 
Brunswick,  1877,  (Toronto,)  1877,  12mo.  2.  Evenings  in 
the  Library,  1878.  3.  Canada  under  the  Administration 
of  the  Earl  of  Dufferin,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Stewart,  George  Vesey.  Notes  on  the  Stewart 
Special  Settlement  No.  4,  Bay  of  Plenty,  New  Zealand  : 
with  a  Short  History  of  the  Previous  Settlements,  Lon., 
1883,  Svo. 

Stewart,  Henry.  1.  Irrigation  for  the  Farm, 
Garden,  and  Orchard.  Illust.  N.  York,  1877,  12uio.  2. 
The  Shepherd's  Manual ;  new  ed.,  cnl.,  N.  York,  1878. 
3.  The  Dairyman's  Manual :  a  Practical  Treatise  oij  tho 
Dairy.     Illust.     N.  York,  1888,  12mo. 

Stewart,  Henry.  1.  Our  Redcoats  and  Blue- 
jackets :  War  Pictures  on  I^and  and  Sea :  forming  a 
Continuous  Narrative  of  the  Naval  and  Military  History 
of  England  from  the  Year  1703  to  the  Present  Time, 
Lon.,  1878,  Svo;  new  ed.,  ISSI.  2.  The. Ocean  Wove: 
Voyages,  Seamen,  Discoveries,  Lon.,  1883,  12nio. 

Stewart,  James  G.  Freedom  of  tho  Will  Vin- 
dicated ;  or,  President  Edwards'  Necessarian  Theory 
Refuted,  Glasgow,  1870,  Svo. 

Stewart,  James  Lindsay.  (Ed.)  Uolfiana  Mis- 
cellanea, Glasgow,  1887,  Svo. 

Stewart,  John.  Scripture  Questions,  and  Analy.es 
of  the  Gospels  and  Acts,  Lon.,  1S77 ;  new  ed.,  l.'-70, 
p.  Svo. 

Stewart,  John  II.     A  Digest  of  Decisions  of  the 
Courts  of  Law  and   Equity  of  the  .^tate  of  New  Jersey 
from  1700  to  1887.  Trenton,  N.J.,  IS7li-S7,  3  vols.  Svo.' 
Stewart,  John  H.  J.  and  Duncan.    The  Stew- 
arts of  Aj.pin,  Edin.,  18S0,  4to.     Privately  printed. 

Stewart,  John  Lindsay,  and  Urandis,  Diet- 
rich. The  Forest  Flora  of  Northwest  and  Centi^il 
India.     Illust.     Lon.,  1S74.  Svo. 

Stewart,  Kensey  Johns.  The  New  Teslanunt ; 
or,  The  Rcfturation  of  the  Hebrew  Comuionweallh : 
showing  the  only  Rule  of  interpreting  the  Soriptuie  I 
the  Prophets,  .\.  York,  1871,  4  parts',  Svo. 

Str^wart,  .>I.     (Trims.)  Dournof:  a  Russian  Stor.v  : 

from  the  French  of  II.  Grcville,  Pliila.,  1870,  sq.  Ifiuiu. 

Stewart,  Mary  Clementina.    See  Wake,  Miis. 

M.   C,  hifro. 

Stewart,  Phillips.     Poems,  Lon.,  18S7,  1  vol. 

Stewart,  It.  Morris.  Studies  in  Christian  Ilistorv, 
Ellin.,  ISSo,  p.  8vo. 

Stewart,  S.  and  K.  The  Professor's  Last  Expcii 
ment,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Stewart,  S.  A.,  and  Corry,  T.  II.  A  Flora 
of  the  Northeast  of  Ireland,  (,'ambridge,  1888,  cr.  ^m. 
(The  work  was  begun  by  Mr.  Corry,  and  after  his  deiilli, 
in  IS83,  Wiis  completed  by  Mr.  Stewart.) 

Stewart,  S.  E.  (Trans.)  Conversations  on  Ait 
Methods;  from  tho  French  of  T.  Couture:  with  iiii 
Introduction  by  R.  S.  Gilford.     N.  York,  1870,  12mo. 

Slewnrl,  Kev.  .Saninei  J.     Tlio  Gospel  of  La»  : 
!  Discourses   on   F^mdaniental    Church    Doctrines,   Bust., 
1882,  12mo. 

Stewart,  T.  G.  Memoirs  of  Mrs.  RebeccaStewart, 
Phila.,  1877,  l6mo. 

Stewart,  Thunias  A.    1.  New  First  Greek  Course : 


of  Lycomin); 


)  Uolfiana  Min- 


STE 

l'u,,.l  Tfuc  .or,  in  my  District.   K.lin.,  rs?!.,  p   8v„     T 

un::  ls82:  uZ.  "*•  '^"^ '"  ^''"'""'"'  ""■^"  ^'-"'•. 

Stewart,  Thomas  (JraiiiKur,  MD  Fits 
tdin.,  [,,»«.,  v„l.  ii.,  ud,l.,]  b.  Is.iT,  i„  K.li  iburcli  .ui,! 
0,  ucatcl  at  K,li„burgh  University  a^,!  in  ,   „  1  ^'m? 

.atl^oloKy  at  burgeon.,'  Hall,  K.linburgb,  ,.n,i  ,„uhol„Ki8, 
to  tie  Uoyal   InHrmary  i„   |s,i2,  an,l  i„   |,s7(i  was  ,,,, 
pointe,!  prole.-sor  of  tho  practice  of  pbysi.  i„  |.;,li„b„rib 
Un  vers.ty.     lie  is  president  of  Ibe  .Me,ii,.„.(bin,rJicM 
Society  of    that  city,  an,l  pl.ymeian.i„.„rdinary  t ,  t^  e  ' 
queen  for  Scot  anJ.     1.  Clinical   Lectures  on  nlo  t,  nt ! 
f'ympomo:    (J„l,line88.  l,on.,    I8.S4,  Svo.      -.  lli'nt      "n  | 
Ilea  111  to  the  Ovcrvv<,rked,  Manchester,  1S8I    !■!„",     7  ' 
btu,l.y  of  piseases  of  the  Nervous  System  :  Lectures  in'  i 
Kdmburgh,  E,lin.,   INSJ,  ,.vo.     4.  Clinical    Lectures  on  i 
Important  Syiuptoms:  Fasciculus  U.,  Ac,  Kdin.,  Isss   ' 
1888  8vo  ''"otures   on  Albuminuria,  N.  York,' ; 

Stewart,  Thomas  McCants,  b.  1851,  at  Charles-  ' 
ton,  b.t.,  of  Alricin  parentage;  gra,luate,l  at  the  Cni- 
vers.ty  of  (South  Carolina  1875;  practise,!  Ia»  ;  enter"  1 

York    ll;-      9  •■';!'   f'«  '^■'"•■"'-•"-African    Kepublie,    N. 
st;.«^»',V    ^.'i"'''Vf  "'^'■'-'1"  City,  iNsr. 

!/.„.  The  Star  of  Hope,  ami  other 


STI 

Stiles,  Edward  II.     I.  I„„a  Supreme  Curt  Ro. 
ports,    vols     xxM.-xxxvii.,    (::<fl7--:i,) 'cbic.    an,!    De» 
Momes,  l8fi7-75,  I«  vols.  Jto.     2.   Digest  of  the  De2 
ions  of.the  hupremo  Court  of  Iowa:    Continuation  of 

xi^iine;;  ;';v»^8r8:r^"''^""^^^^"- '"•'-- ^- 

St.lex,  Henry  Reed,  M.D.,  M.A.,  [,,„(,.,  vol.  ii 
aJd.,J  prolcssor  of  niental  an.l  norvous  di^eas^s  in  tho 
'Y"  V''''.  »;'.'"an'8  Medical  College  and  Hospital   I8S2 

|-«J.      1.  A   History  of  Ibe  City  of  Hrooklvn,\tc  •  vol 

i  Ml.,  (completing  tho  work,)  |S7(|   svi) 

I  -AS'xLu'ir  "'  '"""""""^ '"  "'  ''i-t"rian  a.s  Hro„klyn.- 

I      2-  (Kd.)  Illustrated  History  of  the  County  of  KinL's 
and  City  of  lirooklvn,  Hst,  2  vols  *' 

|.h'?r"i">'  ,V'*"',a"''v,"f   African    descent,    resident    in 

hiadelphia.      The  Underground    Railroad:   a  Uec.,r,l 

I       ,'T-''  '*'!";<'"""  Narratives,   Letters,  narrating  the 

Hardships,  Hair-UreaUth  Kscapes,  and  Death-Struggles 

Phib,."  wT^v'o"         '"■    *^"'"''"    '''"■    I'"''™'''""-       I''"''t- 

"We  must  award  high  praise  lo  the  liternrv  si.n«<.  .ir.t 

.M"s^.ry'lai',*;Z-.  ^"'V'  ^T,^'''  ""-'■"'trived'tfM^ri      e 
ma  siorj  again  and  again  williout  saineiiess."-.Va(ioH,  xlv. 


Stewart,  Victoria. 

Tales,  Lon.,  187«,  p.  8vo. 

Stewart,  W.  C.,  [o„^,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  A  Caution 
to  Anglers;  or,  'The  Practical  Angler'"  and  "Tho 
JIi«lern  Practical  Angler"  compared,  Edin.,  1871.  l2mo 

Stewart,  W.  M.  Eleven  Years  in  the  West"rn 
bUlcs  ol  America:  with  an  Analysis  of  Prairie  Soil 
by  b.  .Macadam,  Lon  ,  187(1,  I2iiio 

Stewart,  llev.  William,  D.D.,  b.  1835    at  An 

nan,  bcotlami ;  gia.luatcl  at  Ulasgow  University  ISBIji 

professor  ol   divinity  and  Biblical  criticism  in  the  Cni-  ' 

ersily  of  Gla„g„w  since  IS7;i.     The  Plan  of  .><t.  Luke's  I 

oospel:  a  Critical  Examination,  (ihisgow,  |H7a   8vo 

Stewart,  William,  Ml).,  surgeon-maj,;r  army 
medical  department.  Clinical  Researches  on  the  Thera 
pcutic  Action  of  Chloride  of  Ammonium  in  tho  Treat- 
mint  ot  Hepatic  Disease,  Lon.,  1879,  8vo. 

Stewart,  William  John,  b.  181!);  graduated  at 
..veer  College    Oxford,  1872;  called  to    he  blr  at  the 

[.""rLs""'.'';..  ''™"""'  '■'■■'"''''^'  ^'"""''^  ^''"■"■ 

Stewart,   William   Kobert    Henry,   F.KCS 

,,;''!,",••  i"",,"";'?*';"  ;"  "',""•««"''  t'-™"  n"<l  ear  depart: 
,?   i, Yf        ,■■■"    '"""':"'    ''"'I'i'"!;    »»rgeon    to'  the 

HX8   ■<'?  ^"^"■''"■■'   '""'    '"J"''"-'^  "'■   'to   Ear,\on., 

If^xs,  .f2nio.  '  ' 

Slewart-Thompson.    See  Thompsov. 
Stickney,  Albert,  graduated  at  Harvard  1859.     1 
he    Lawyer    and    bis  Clients,   Host.,   1871,  8vo.     2    A 
Iriie  Republic.  N.  York,  187(1,  l2mo. 
,Zn}  ''1"  '""•''l.v™ll  it  a  plan  of  reform,  because  the 
t  isc.rl.'.Vnu";,'f"""  Vf  "■"  ^I'S-'K*-'-""'""  <«  torrem.'to" 
ti     .     1   "'■  '"'"■'''•'^'"^'"">»''i">P'"''antcoiitribulioi 
ih    h  n"'*""  *"'"'■'■'•  """'I'  '""  "^'O- alarmed,  rJn"" 
1 1  ;;,  •"■■"'"'  ".■'"•'<i»«  "f  purty  g.ivernmeiit  ii       e 

Y'lbH^u"'."'?"''  "overnmeut:  a  Study  of   Politics,  N. 
I'irK,  1883,  12nio. 

I,,!.,!'!!.',!  i'^'''-  ■'^'i'l^iey.  as  far  as  appi>ars  from  this  book 

%r  "sMcUoH^'""^^'!'''^-  •.■  ■  EviTi.tly  that  w    hdi  ab-' 

,"  n,,  u,    i'  '.^'"■^  ?  ."hole  interest  is  the  plan  wliicli  he 

i-^  e  olved  Ironi  his  own  consciousness,  and  which     e 

mn  *  •",'■""*'  ''"'""•'''  '"  'lisiH'iise  with  aiiyth  iig  1  ,  re 
than  (jeneral  argumeiit."-A«/,-iH,  xl.  527. 

Stickney,  Julia  Noyes.  Poems  on  Lake  Win- 
iiirsaulice,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  1884,  IBmo, 

Stidolph,  H.  E.  The  Nativity,  and  other  Short 
louiis,  Lon.,  1877,  l2mo. 

Stigaud,  William,  [a„re,  vol.  ii.,  where  his  name 
'■  <jrrn,„,ously  given  as  Stioant,  add.]  The  Life,  Work, 
•Hid  Upimons  of  Heinrich  Heine,  Lon.,  1875,  2  vols.  8vo! 
l.,im;iv  ,■.'.,  ■.'"""'''  ''''^  fulnt'.s.s  and  liUciest  of  Mr.  .■^li- 
M  ''',""l'',''i'J  „V!;",""''  »■<-■  'ear,  be  regarded  as  a  literary 
r  I  Ml' 1,1  .  "  "'"  "  '■"fl','»>'  selection  of  material  for  a 
,  '  '  1,  '.f^"!'''''  '"'."  "'"•''  a  biography  itself.  .  .  .  'fho 
in  *;'  ''■  "■•"':'"^i''»»  'rom  letters,  newspaper  articles, 
i,;i,,,  1  .'"-'■"  «-'■'"*'."'""».'  to  several  pagcs,'are  really  si 

i:uK^\^";!,t:?^^ST.!.',"i'i^'i^"''  "p  ^'-  «"«'""!•'' '-0 


Stil  6,  Alfred,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  [,„.te,  vol.  ii.,  add  1 
I.  fepidemio  or  Malignant  Ch.dera,  Phila.,  187:!,  12mo. 
i.  Othello  and  Desdcin.ma:  their  Characters,  and  Desde- 

18,r  wT{,  "•*■  ^\-  ^'"'"'  fr"''-]  I''"'"-.  ^8«, 
torv  n,  n.  ■ '  .'^'^'f  "••'"""  M-  Tlie  National  DispcnsiJ 
to  y  .  con  aining  the  Natural  History,  Chemistry,  Phar- 
inacy.  Action..,  ,.„d  Uses  of  Medicines.     Illust.     I'hila.. 

IhlH,   8vo;    4||i  td.,   1888.  ' 

Stille,  Charles  Janeway,  LL.D.,  [ante,  vol.  ii., 
«)<!.,]  resigned  the  position  of  provost  of  the  University 

pbi,:.?"i;^2'72mo'"'-  '•  '•"'"" '"  '''«''"^^^'"  "'^'-y- 
.;;:55tt;.iJii.?^^:^^i,:ii^;;j!™,  ^ii^.^  .^o 

avT,    !,.""■  i'"-'''^^'"*-''^  "'"'  '"'"iliar  vfew's    but     m  ii    a 

I  tiv^''.^.(Siv^;,',".:;:x"xiV.'T.'r"""'^'^''"'^  ""^•"  very'suggL* 

2    Heaumaicbais  and  "  the  Lost  Million  :"  a  Chanter 

pbih!;.!  ^c^'^:'  -'  "">  ^^">"'»n  Rev^iS: 

,,  •?,"""',«»»  J-  I>.  B.,  A.M.,  M.D.     1.  Seekinir  the 

Sa"  '^Fr 'n'"T.W'  1^^'^/^  \'"-i  ^^'f"  i"  Ca'imfrnt 
ll.,7u,„    K     t  '     ™-     ^-    ^'"'    ""rso     n    Motion,  as 

AniZl   ^M    r  "■•""'r"'  Photography;  with  a  Stud-  on 

The  r  of    n'    i"!"","',  "V  "''''■''  "  De-oon^trated  the 
|.„biM    ?      S"'"',"'""''''    I'"™"i"tion.       Executed    and 

pi;.tc,:."'"'i„r'^",8':'2  r""""  -'  '••^"'"'^  ''""^""'-  '^ 

tad't^'xT."'  "["'/T  •',!""•'«'  ''•  '^-^'  "'  S-^henec. 
tadyN.\.;  graduated  at  Union  Cdlcge  1848;  studied 
pain  ing  umler  F.  E.  Church,  has  devoted  hin'isefti 
nsV„;''?"-r"9'"Tt '"/."•     '• 'f- Acropolis  of  Ath- 

^nal^::>^^:fr:^:;;:!;!^^iU.r.Uich  cannot  easily  bo 

Bo'!t    'h'-h    il"'"",  ''"'■"""'-'•'    "•    Cambridge.      Hlust. 

ri^,-h     .K  '  ^'°-     ■*•    "'-''■i'«^g"vina   and    the    Late   Up- 

.  ing     the  Causes  of  the   Latter,  and   the  Remedic.., 

i.on.,  i.s,  7,  p,  8vo.  ' 

i.,  Vi'l!'^''"'"""  "■'!^  correspondent  of  the  Uiiidon  Times 

u s tile    ni,i     >Ti,;,,;  ;  "'"  ''"."'^  H  ■■"""-'■•  "  tlcscriptlon  of 
uMait(.itiiiiigMbnnaiiarnUiveof  evciits."-.Vu(iurt,  yxiv. 

histo'rv  nf'ii';!."'!,'''T  ":\sinu)Iy  and  straightforwardly  a 

^L^t^j];.':i;lrc^'o?'^;y:r-f'^^bi;titlfi^ 

hxcursioii   in  (Jue.st  of  the  so^Mcd  VenuV  of  Melos" 

tl..    .    „'„r  '"/";''«-'"'W  ">«dc  .luring  a  Cruise  among 
•he    (.reek     Islands,       IMust.      P,o»t.,   I88g    .fto       f  Hc- 

'"■' o'n  ;  ,"il"'  '".V'^T''  ''■'""  ""■  "  Century.'")     ' 

,  e'  r',,:  i";:;,fl!«^M"l"-l  Mr.«till,4n'has  some- 


V.V,',;^:,,.''.';~:■..:'.'''.l''',''L"■«'i"B  "•  s«y.nowo,i  a  qncsHoiro-f 
'  "      Kins  of  the  Hellenic  pc- 


>.     "    .    "  ".i^iv^iiii^  It,  ,say,  I 

r  odlhatZVe  I n'h'r' ,"''"■''"  r»'»"'S"t  tlie  Hellenic  pe- 
ls i.Vof  I  io,i?.r,V?-\'':''''  "«'""  "I>"ii  the  character- 
AV  /,,  'v    .\r'"''  "'"'abitaiiLsof  these  famous  sites."- 


;  ^ 


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Aalidii,  xlv.  SiUH. 

•riio  book  is  very  pleasant  to  read,  and  from  Its  vivid- 

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ness  nf  (Icwrlntloii  mu\  Hint  fn-sli  .irlnlniilltv  wlilch  mines  I  Philonopliy  of  I.iiw  :  togellior  with  Wliowoll  and  Ilc({oI, 
fnim  (ilisiTviiliMii  iniiflo  II    llr^l  Inm.l.  is  ii  inovt  imrwBlilu    ,i,„i   l||.;ri.|  nml  Mr.  W.  U.  Smith-  u   \  imlicalion  in  a 

" ' ■■"     l'»vc'li"-Miitliciniitic'iil  Hi'Xiir.l,  l.mi.,  is;:;,  Hvo.    :i.  (I'M.) 


( liun«i'  111  till'  Wfiirlcil  sf.iilfiu  al'l.T  t.iiliiit.'  tlinmt;li  iniissi's 
of  till'  'lull,  lliiiiiKli  injrliiiiK  leiinii'il.  ri'M-MrclH's  "1  the  or- 
iliiiiiry  ilri'sl(li,iin'lm.'uloni>t,"— .Si(.  I!ii\,  Ixv. 'Jl". 

Stilhvoll,  Williani  II.  Noti's  on  tlm  Utaconiliints 
of  Nieholiis  Stillwull,  the  Ancestor  of  the  Stiilwell  Fuiii- 
ilj-  in  America.  N.  York,  ISSif,  Svo. 

Stilwcll,  <i('<ir({«'.  Olwerviilions  on  the  .'^urRlciil 
'J'rentineiil  of  lii-dniwiii);  Toe-Nuil.  I.on.,  ISTli,  Hvo. 

Stini|)80ii,  Uilliiiiii,  M.I>„  in,i,,  vol.  ii.,  luM  ,1 
il.  IS7L';  became  ciiiat'ir  of  the  t'hieago  Aoadcni.y  of 
Si'ienecs  in  l^lil,  iinil  iifterwanls  iti^  i-eeietiiry.^  I'reliiiii- 
iiiiry  Keport  on  the  Cruiilaeoii  ilreilgeil  by  L.  1''.  cle  I'oiir- 
tiil^s,  CHUibriilne,  Mass.,  ISTd.  ■'^vo. 

Ntimsoii,  Freilrric  JexiilM  b.  isja,  at  De.llmni, 
Mass.;  grniluate.l  at  llarvanl  ISTii,  ami  at  tlie  law  .-ehool 
1.'<7S;  assijtant  atlorney-Kenoral  of  iMas.''aehiisetts  18,S4 
-8J:  hiii  novels  have  been  iiuhlished  under  the  pseudo- 
nynio  of  "J.  S.,  of  Dale."  1.  Olos.'^ary  of  Teehnieiil 
Terms,  I'hrafe.s  and  MiL-iiiua  of  tlic  Coininon  l,aw, 
Host.,  1'<S1,  IL'ino.  2.  IJuorndalo:  an  Old  Story,  N. 
York,  \>^>'2,  12nio.  :;.  The  Crime  of  Henry  Vane:  a 
Story  with  a  .Moral,  N.  York,  l.ssi,  llimo.  t.  The  Sen- 
timental Calendar:  being  Twelve  Funny  Stories,  N. 
York,  l.'^sii,  iL'nio.  .'>,  American  Statute  Law:  an  Ana- 
lytical and  Compared  Digest  of  the  Constitutions  and 
Civil  I'uhlic  Statutes  of  All  the  States  and  Territories 
relating  to  Peis.ms  aud  Property  in  Force  January  1, 
ISSli,  Host,  l>sii,  4lii. 

"It  will  prove  of  the  greatest  help  to  the  student  of 
social  science  and  eompiiralive  law.  .  .  .  I'"ew  praetisin 
lawyer*  who  have  to  prepare  a  case  which  recj'iires  ui 
wide  raiiKcof  art;iimeiit  and  ilhistration  will  mid  it  pi 
pibletiidrsiieii.se  with  this  e.xeellent  guide."— Audo/i,  xlii. 
43J. 

6.  First  Harvests:  an  Episode  in  the  Life  of  Mrs. 
Levison  (lower:  a  Satire  without  a  Moral,  N.  York,  18.'<s, 
121110.  7.  Tlio  Uesiduary  liCgateo;  or,  The  Posthumous 
Jest  of  the  Late  John  Austin,  N.  York,  ISSS,  12uio. 

Stimsoil,  John  Ward,  b.  ISoO,  at  Paterson,  N.J.; 
graduated  at  Y'ale  l'*72;  studied  art;  supcrinteuflent  of 
the  art  schools;  connected  with  the  Metropolitan  Mu.seum 
of  Art  in  New  York  for  four  years.  The  Law  of  Three 
Primaries,  N.  York,  l.-iS4. 

Stiilisoil,  IjCWis  A.,  .M.D.,  surgeon  to  the  Pres- 
byterian and  liellevue  Ilosjiitals ;  professor  of  clinical 
BurKery  in  the  University  of  the  City  of  New  York.  1. 
A  Maiiual  of  Operative  Surgery,  lllust.  i'hila.,  187!», 
]2mo,  2.  A  Practical  Treatise  on  Fractures.  lllust. 
Pbila.,  IS.S.'j,  Svo.  :i  (Trans.)  (irowth  of  a  People:  a 
Short  Study  in  French  History,  by  Paul  Lacoiube,  N. 
York,  iss:i,  Kinio.  4.  A  Treatise  on  Dislocations.  lllust. 
Phila.,  18SS.  r.  8vo. 

Stirewnit,  J.  P.     Grades    in  the   Ministry:    with 
Remarks  on  the  Ministerial  Ollice  and  Ordination,  New 
Market,  Va..  Issl,  Svo. 
Stirk,  Henry.     Coal-.Mines:   the  Cause  of  Fixed 


1S7:!,  Hvo. 

Iliirns   in    Drama:    together  with  Saved   Leaves,  I'Min., 

■  1S78,  Xvn.     I.  Texl-l!i  ok  to  Kant :  The  ('riiiiiueof  Pure 

I  Keason  :   .■V.stlietio,  Categories,  Sehoinatism,  Translation, 

Ueprodiietioii,  Coininentary,  Index:    wilh   Diographical 

I  Skeleh,  I'Min.  and  Lon.,  18SI,  Hvo. 

I  "  Mere  l>r,  stlrlint;  supplies  wliat  his  well  known  Inipor- 
I  lain  book  the  'Secret  c if  llenel'  promised, -iianiely,  an 
i  Interpretative  aecouiit,  iin  .similar  lines,  of  thai  uri'iil  utile- 
cedent  doclrliie  from  wl  'eh— as  he  expressed  il  in  Ills  lor- 
I  nier  work— llcL-i'ls  philosophy  was  'a  developiiieiil  into 
full  and  linal  shape.'  "— .sjiiv/o^/r,  Iv.  ir.l. 

.1.  The  Community  of  Property  :  Nationalization  of 
Land,  Lon.,  1885,  12ino.  (1.  Of  Philosophy  in  the 
Poets:  Opening  Lecture.  ,to.,  Lon.,  Issj,  12iiio. 

»'  Stirling,  John,"  (  Pseud.)  See  SiiKnwoon,  Mils. 
M.MIV   Nk,VI.,  nnpin. 

Stirling,  Miss  M.  C.  See  McCAi.i,rM,  Mns.  M. 
C.  Stiui.iso,  «iiii/ii. 

Stirling,  Tntrick  Janu-»t,  [nuie,  vol.  ij.,  add.] 
(Trans.)   Kconomie  Sophisms,  by  F.  liastiat,  1S7II,  Svo. 

Stirling,  Thonmn.  Uible  liKidenIs:  arranged 
for  Travellers  in  the  Holy  Land,  Lon.,  ISSI,  l2ino. 

Stirling,  VioSa.  The  Henry  Irving  llirthday- 
liook.     lllust.     Lon.,  iss.'i,  er.  Svo. 

Stirling,  Millium,  .>LD.,  ^e.D.,  professor  of  physi- 
ology at  Owens  College  and  Victoria  I'niver.sity,  Man- 
chester; examiner  in  the  Honours  School  of  Science, 
Oxford.     1.    Text-Hook    of    Practical    Histology:    with 

..,.„  ,, .,,,„     Outline  Plates,  Lon.,  1881,  4to.     2.  iTrans.)  Manual  of 

prepare  a  case  wiiich  reij'iires  any  I  Human    Physiology:    including    Histology   and    Micro- 

■  ■"    ' '"  '  ' -      scopical  Anatomy  :    willi  Special   Keference  to  the  Ue- 

quireuients  of  Pructieal  Medicine,  by  L.  Landois,  M.D.  ; 
vol.  i.,  Lon.,  188.'),  Svo.  :i.  Outlines  of  Practical  Physi- 
ology :  with  Special  Keference  to  Practical  Medicine, 
Lon.,  188S,  er.  Svo, 
Stirling-Maxwell.  See  Maxwki.i,. 
Stistid,  Georgiana  M.  A  Fireside  King,  Lon., 
1880,  ;i  vols.  er.  Svo. 

Stobart,  James  William  HampNOn,  gradu- 
ated at  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  lSo7.  Islam  and  its 
Founder,  Lon.,  Is77,  fp.  Svo. 

Stock,  C.  II.  Shoring  and  Underpinning  Iluinous 
Structures.     lllust.     Lon.,  1882,  Hvo. 

Stock,  Engcne.  1.  Lessons  on  the  Life  of  Our 
Lord,  I,on.,  1S70-73,  2  vols.  Hvo.  2.  Lessons  on  the 
Acts  of  the  Apostles,  Lon.,  1S72,  Hvo.  3.  Tho  Story  of 
the  Fuh-Kion  Mission  of  tlie  Church  Missionary  Society, 
lllust.  Lon.,  1877,  sq.  llimo.  4.  Japan  and  the  Japan 
Mission  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society,  Lon.,  ISSO, 
Svo.  5.  Lesson  Studies  from  the  liook  of  IJenesis,  Lon., 
1H85,  p.  Svo.  With  Stock,  Sahaii  (Jkhai.dina,  iii/i-o, 
Steps  to  Truth  :  a  First  Course  of  Teaching  for  Sunday- 
Schools,  Lon.,  1878,  Hvo. 
Stock,  Lady  (Gertrude  Georginna,  (Doug- 


las,) b.  I 


Air:    with   Observations   on    Tomiierature,   JJ^l'tl'i  '""'  i  nuecisb'errv 

T..,.    _.___!   i-_„.:i..,: T  —       iQQf;    u..«  !\  •' 


EH'eotual  Ventilation,  Lon.,  1885,  Hvo, 

Stirling,  A.  W.  The  Never  Never  Land;  a  Hide 
in  North  Queensland,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vo. 

Stirling,  Ucv.  Charles,  graduated  at  Exeter  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  18411 ;  ordained  |S51  ;  vicar  of  New  Maiden 
with  Coombe  since  1H67.  AVords  of  Warning:  being 
Two  Letters  addressed  to  the  Editor  of  the  "  Daily  Tele- 
graph," Lon.,  1S70,  12ino. 

Stirling,  E.  Old  Drury  Lane:  Fifty  Years'  Recol- 
lections of  the  Author,  Lon.,  18SI,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Stirling,  Elizabeth.  1.  (Trans.)  Self-AVill  and 
Ool's  Will;  or,  llow  to  Discern  what  is  Ood's  Will  in 
the  Perplexing  Questions  of  Life,  by  Otto  Funeke,  Lon., 
1SS7,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.  same  year.  2.  Standaid-Iicarers  ; 
or,  Heroes  of  the  Scottish  Faith,  Lon.,  18S8,  p.  Svo. 

Stirling,  Ucv.  James,  a  Congregational  minister. 
The  Stewardship  of  Life;  or,  Studies  on  the  Parable  of 
the  Talents,  Lon.,  Is7.'i,  p.  Svo. 

Stirling,  James  Hutchison,  [unir,  vol.  ii.,  Stiii- 
I.i.NO,  Jamks  Hi  rclliNsoN,  add..]  h.  1820,  at  (ilasgow. 
Scotland  ;  was  educated  at  lilasgow  University  :  .studied 
medicine   there,   and   held   appointments  as  surgeon   to 

siimc  iron-works  in  Wales,  bin  gave  up  practice  in  IS.M  j  tiide,  Lon.,  I871»,  llimo. 

Some 


842;    daughter  of   the   seventh   Marquis   of 
■y  ;  married,  18S2,  toThom.is  Stock.    Natures' 


Nursling:  a  Komanee  from  Real  Life,  Lon.,  1S85,  :i 
vols.  or.  Svo. 

Stock,  Kev.  John,  LL.D,,  [anit,  vol.  ii..  Stock, 
Rkv.  J.,  add.,]  minister  of  Salendine  Nook  Congrega- 
tional Chapel,  Huddcrsfield.  1.  The  Church  of  Christ 
Independent  of  All  Secular  Authority,  Chatham,  1SI2, 
llimo.  2.  (Trans.)  Massillon  on  the  Deity  of  Christ. 
Lon.,  1852,  12nio.  3.  A  Hand-Rook  of  Revealed  The- 
ology :  wilh  a  Prefatory  Notice  by  C.  H.  Spurgcoii. 
Lon.,  1862,  Svo.  4.  Confessions  of  an  Old  Smoker, 
Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  ''.  History  of  the  Congrcgiitioniil 
Meeting  in  Salendine  Nook  Chapel,  Iluddorslleld,  Lon., 
1S74,  11)1110.  (i.  Inspired  Ethics:  being  a  Revised 
Translation  of  the  Rook  of  Proverbs,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  svo. 
7.  (Trans.)  Vineentius  Lirinensis,  The  Commonitoriuiii 
against  Heresies,  Lon.,  Is7»,  12mo.  8.  Advice  to  a 
Young  Christian,  Lon..  1871),  Svo. 

Stuck,  Sarah  (leraldinn.  1.  Lessons  on  Israel 
in  Egypt  and  the  Wilderness,  Lon.,  1874,  Hvo.  2.  The 
Child's  Life  of  Our  Lord.  lllust.  Lon.,  1S7«,  sq.  innm. 
;(.  (live  ye  tliem  lo  Eat;  .Meditations  for  Sunday-Sehcmi 
Teachers,  foundeil  on  the  Miracle  of  Feeding  the  Multi 
4.  From  the  Call  to  the  (iloiy  ; 


and  spent  six 


nd  philosophical  st 


lilies.      He  has  contributed  to  peri-  ;  ISSl,  12n 


st'o  People  :  a  Bible  Study,  Li 


Rible  Stories  from  the  Old  Testanieiil, 


idieals,  and   puhli 


lied,  in  addition  to  works  meiilionei 


d  I  Li 


188.5,  12n 


.And  see  Stock,  EliiiKNK, 


iiii/c,  vol.  ii.  :    1.   As  regards  Protoplasm  ill   Relation   to 
Professor  Huxley's  Essay  on  the  Physical  Hasis  of  Life, 
ion.,   isiill,  Svo";    new  ed.,   1872.      2.    Lectures   on   the 
VAVi 


T 
11, 


Stock,   St.    licorgc   William    Joseph,    M.A  . 

graduated  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  IH7;i.     Attempt- 
at  Truth,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo,     (An  argument,  founded  eu 


.l.l'M,  Mhs.  M. 


ie  King,  Lon., 


nning  Uuinoua 


STO 

"»piritimliMn  ••  In  favor  of  i„„„,  rUlitv,  hut  nm,in«t  tlio 
rx,,,c„.<.  of  .10,1      Will,   Muoor,   IU:V.  C.  a",  ,"■  „ 

S  ockall,  llnrrieu.     ..   Po,.,,,,,, ',,  So„'„„,;  i„„„ 

u:::\i:^:i^:r'-' '''''■  -•• *^--'^-i.: 

1  (tl  K I    I  .^r^i",    ."lit, 

Stockbri.lKt',  ll.v.  .lolin  miviii,  DP.,  b.  |s|s 
nnivnnoi.lh,  Me  ;  «,i„l„nt,M|  at  liomloin  r.,ll,.,-o  |n,),h 
iiii.l  «t  thu  .Nuwion  Tli(.„lo>;i,.„l  Smiinarv  ISIl;  .■ntrroil 
tho  ministry  »f  lh„  |l„|,ti..t  ClMin-h,  lunl  1m.|,|  varMm- 
t.aslorates  m  N.w  Knglan.!.  I.  A  Mo,l..|  Pa,to,- :  „ 
Meiiiuir  of  Ilaroii  Stow.  \.  York,  |yri,  i,.  M,o  "  The. 
Anth,,!,,^  Memori,,!:  a  Catalo^r,,,.  „,■  ,|,„'  |,„,,i,  ,,;,||,.,, 
tion  ol  Aioori™,!  PoHry  :  ivilh  liLi^'raphifMl  aihl  Dihlio- 
graj.hiral  Notify,  l'rovi,|,.nc,.,  It.  I.,  \nHi\,  Svo 

StOfkdlllc,  Jnin.'H.     An .s  C'iit.rmo',.hn.-.i.3  ;   or 

AniialH  (.1  Cartiiicl,  (■|vcr>t..ii,  Lancashire    1S7"    ]■>,„„   ' 

Stoi-kcil,    Jailu.N.      lOk. „t.    of    Denial  'Materia 

fini^;;;;;'  m::r^^ """ '""""'"" ■'"•  '•'''"■- 

ii'";;^r^  vi'L.''*'"'"" ''" '^"^'^^ '' N"^''''! 

Stockett,  John  ShHUlf.  Maryhm.l  Court  of  An.  , 
peals  Ueports,  vols,  xxvii.-lxiv.,  ( l,Si;--|>-i,0  )  !!,,|  ' 
I8I1S-S(!.  :!tl  vols.  Svo.  ''  ' 

Stockhain,   Henry.      Many    Vidssitu.les,    I,„n  .  ' 

Stockholm,  J.     How  to  tiiko  a  Turkish   Hath-  ",1 
ed.,  I.(jn.,  iss.'i,  ijiii,,. 

Stocks,  John.     Tho   Suocossful    Evanifciisf    Mo- 

',""'"  ,'''PV;,"'''"''-'   '^'"i"'.   ''^"«   of  Kston.   Yorkshire, 
i.on.,  1S|  (I,  IL'nio. 

Stockton,  Allrcd  Angnstns,  U..tt ,  PhD 
D.C.L.,  b  IS.I2  at  Stn.lholm.  .\e„  lirunswiek  ,•  gra'.lu-' 
atod  at  Mt.  Allison  College  ISC,  I;  admitted  to  the  l,ar 
f-fiN  and  became  a  memlier  of  the  Xei»  llrunswick 
Legislature  lS8:i  I.  (K,!.,  Uules  of  the  Viee  Admi 
ralty  ( ourt  in  Xew  Uriinswiek.  ,>t.  .Lihn  Hm  » 
I  K.I.)  "ortori's  Ueports  of  the  .Supreme  Court  of'xow 
ilrunswick,  ISS2. 

Stockton,  rrnncU  Hichnrd,  [«.,/,,  vol.  ii.,  a.Id  1 
h  IN  1.  „,  I'liila.lelphia;  heeame  an  engraver,  but  s,mn 
a  Hindoned  tliiii  oeeupation  for  journalism.  1.  K.iund- 
nhout  Uamhips  in  Lands  of  Kaet  nn.l  Fancy.  Ilhist 
N.  'iork,  1872,  Ito;  new-  cd.,  ISSl.  2.  What  might 
have  been  expected.  X.  York,  Isri,  12mo.  ' 

••  •  lioi.n.lalK.nt  Ifainhles'  was  m,  very  well  tohl  a  eolloe-  ! 
ion  ot  Merles  thai  it  was  natural  to  sns|Krt  Mr.  .^luekldii's 
hoavei|.|,,,rii    mission   to  he  writiiiK   lor  ehil,  r.Mi      T   at 
SUSP  no.,  beeoniesa  llxed  helief  after  rea.lLJis  v(due 
or  this  year.     It  Is  one  of  tlu^  runniest,  most  eiitertaii  ii  r"^  ' 

3    Tale.s  out  of  ^.■\ I,  N.  York,  1,>*7.i,  -Ito;  new  ed., 

INSI.  1.  Kudder  (.range,  .V.  York,  ISi'.t,  Ifimo;  new 
ed.,  cnl.,  illusl.,  L'<,So. 

"The  .story  .  .  is  (iiiito  amusiii);,  not  tooviolentiv  px- 
IrayiiKan  ,  and  not  viifpirat  nll."-.V.,//„„.  xii\-i'W 

■•  Iheehanii  wiii.l,  lies  heliind  tliu  di-ollervof  ■  I'tu.lder 

lo  Musi  ■  1, ';,'",""  ■'■»r;"'-'^'<  '""1  '■"'■olie  sfmplieit V  I 
Mops  Just  short,  too.  of  th,.  extravairance  whiVli  inakes 
much  ol  our  fiii,  l,eavy.-„r  would  si,,p  sli or  i  '  I  e.  I,,V? 
Would ,only  omit  the  last  two  eha|,ters  The  lii    1  l' 

lie*  w„l,  whi.;h  the  .■liaraolers  a.-  ,;,,„vn  «iv's  t   e       ,  k 

w  *•  '\  '^.n!'^  ^'''ll'^vship.  Illust.  X.  York,  IS.sn  p. 
Mo.  «.  fho  Hoating  Prince,  and  other  Fairy-Tales 
X.\ork,  IS.sl,  ,Svo.  7.  The  La.ly,  or  tho  Ti.'er'  an, 
other  Stories,  X.  York.  l,S.>t|,  Ifimo  " 

sJ.V''''i'V  If/'y.'"-,'!"-'  'I^rerr  leaves  n  question  t,i  he  an- 

s«,  re,|  hy  the  rea,ler  as  he  pleases.  .  .  .  The  ease  is  i,ii|  s  , 

'■11  Ihat  it  Is  impossible  not  to  tease  ,.n,:self  «1 , mt   lie  ",  In 

■;ii.  ;;;id  not  t<.  think  that  wliieheverw  y  one    lee     •; 

«  lll^oul■',?f'■;.'v*^\•,^  ■■  '"  ","•'  V"'"»""-i««  M"--  ■''  "''k  n 
M  is  Inn  out  of  everythiiij;,  whel her  ho  Is  itiviier  a  tale  of 

\  The  Story  of  Viteau,  X.  York.  18SJ,  I2m,).     (1.  The 

ss,','",'?,'^""-'' ',',''  *''■"•  '■™'<''  ""'•  Ml-'-  Ale,,hine,  N.  York, 

I  ^K  l.'ino.     (Hejninte,!  from  the  "  Century  .Magazine.") 

mill  ;im';'  \IP  "I  '''!'  '"■'''•>' ''"Vers  of  this  volume,  it  Is  eer- 

Kwlly  a^„;;'^l^j;y;;r;''|:U'^-  '^•'■""i"^-  ^^ill  neverbeca^t 

I".  The  Christmas  Wreck,  an,l  other  Stories,  X.  York 

;^'<«,  12mo.  11.  Tho  I,ate  Mrs.  Xull,  X.  York,  l^Sli' 
1  -inn.  '  ' 

nrv  n,'!;:'*i'"''H'">"'''  n';'K'"»lity  consists  in  arrangiim  a  liter- 

itn  1,  nl'S!''"  V'"''','''?  ''  ""•""»■'''  "  ^"»'"  "r»hin.sieal 
■  ituutluns,  linally  Kolviiig  It  or  not  at  his  pleasure 


STO 


«'MT.n'"i'"''  """"•I""   In 'The  Lale  Mrs   NoIP  Ih  either 

i      es  V     y     L e'ff  'll'l'i'.'^' ^1?'' >"l";"  '""-' '  ""'"  '"■■-'''•' 

\'Yor'k"l"s-"'^'.","   '"■?"•.".?''   """•'■   '•'"'"•i''"l  '••'"^•'. 
Y.'.rk     is's-     .'..'    '^'"'i'',    "•    ""•    ""'"Indlh    Man,    \ 
Iork,    Iss,,    |2„m.      M.  Am„s    Kiloright:   bis   .\,|sciti 
im.^  Kx,,er,en,.es:  will,   other   Storied    X,  York.   ISsi. 

IJmo.     \\  iih   Sro,  KTov    .M     V     ■ii,..    ii   .  V        ■ 

,i„.„i.i  1  I      ,    "'    '•   •"•    '-•    I  lie    II, line:  where    it 

■■'';; 'I'l  1  ■.  iin.l  what  lo  put  In  it.  X.  Vnrk.  IS72,  12mo 

Slockwi-ll,  Ihcstrr  TwitclicM.  The  Ilvohitinn 
Ihi'liK.''.  ^'  <"••  ■■^"»-'«-ti,u,»  of  a„  rndivi,|nal  I,n- 
iiMtal  lybaseil   upon  ,mr   Organic  and    Life   llisturv. 

Stockuoll,.lohn  \.    Memoir  on  tho  Secular  Vari- 

^::x.:^u:t^:^X:'  '"^  '■''''  '•^'"^''"" ' "■'" 

Stociinelcr,  jonohim  Ilnyward,  [„„„,  vol.  ii 

"n,l  Sippovs.  .LuiKs   II.,  w h   is  a  psemlonvine,  ad. I 

I.    Ihe  Itoulei.f  the  Overlan,!  Mail  to  lu,|ia.  Lon.,  \sm\ 

gal  Aimy  Lon.,  ls,.s,  mv.,.  ;t.  A  Familiar  llistniy  of 
he  liritish  Army,  from  ,he  Itestorali,u.  in  Kir.l)  to  the 
I  resent  lime  :  inclu.ling  a  Description  of  tl...  Volunteer 
M..vem,.nt.  and  the  Pi„gre..s  of  the  Volunteer  Orgaiiiza- 
ti,ni,  Lon..  l.silii.  Svo;  new  e.l.,  Isn,  .|,„  *> 

w.Vk'ls'uH.mi  ';m,'l"aiS''o  "'"■''''•''''  ^'"'''""*  '''■"'"■•I-"'  '"9 
i...     1  '7  ''^"■'"h  "11.1  "I  tinii's  even  iiiierestini;;  but  when 

,  1'..-'^>  ''"""V'  "i'""i-y  <d'  tho  Horse-tJiiards  from  17,01) 
■  Cv.'.r;,  ,"?■■•  lY""-J-  ''■''-■  •'^l-'I'espearean  Keferee: 
a  Cyelopa.lia  of  Four  Thnusan.l  Tw.,  Ilun.lre.l  W.,r,l.s, 
Obsolete  an,  .A  „,lern„ccurring  in  the  Plays  of  Shake- 
speare,  \\  ash..  I>.>4il,  l2mo. 

Stodnrt,  llobcrt  Kiddle.     Scottish  Arms :  beini 
a  tollc'tion  ,.|  Armorial   Hearings,  A. 1).  I370-Ifi7s    re 
proilnecl  in  Fac-Simile.  K,lin.,  Issi,  2  vols   fol         ' 
h  f '"!''•;'!•,''' *'"«'"i;»"ar.en,  [,„„.,  U  ii.,  „,i,i.,] 
b.  LSI.,,  at  liociester.  X.\  . ;  e,|ueale,l  in  Xew  York  an, 
aldoinia:  pro  cs.sor  ol    Fnglish  literature  in  the  Xoire 
IJamo  College.  In.lmna,  lss;,-s(i;  now  lecturer  ,m  Ki,.'- 
hsh   literature  at  the  Cath.dic   University,  Washingtoi^, 

Mr.  .^t.aMard  is  a  liumorist,-a  ('alif.iriiia  Immorlst — 
ami  th,'  rea.lerisnot  will,  him  un,ler  the  lie  e'sslt     "s  ho 

,    ,  1       ,•,         "" "'    """■''  '''■"  ''•?■"•"'  I"i\>'  »  K I  ileal  of 

111,  leniable  amusement  in  then,.''-.V„//o„  xvii    111 

..  isummer  Cruising  in  the  South  Seas.     Illust.  '  Lon 
l>.  I.  p.  Svo.     ::.  Mashalhih  I  a  Flight  into  Egypt:  Ad- 
venture and  Travel,  X.  York.  ISSO,  |,i,„„.    4.  fhi  Lepers 
of  .Molokin,  Xotre  Dame.  In.L.  ISS,",    Ifimo 

Stoddard,  -Mrs.  Elizabeth  llarito»v,  U,»te, 
vol.  ,1.,  a,l,l.]      Lolly  Uinks's  Doings.  \.  Yo.k.  IS7-I,  sq 

Stoddard.  II.  II.  An  Egg  Farm:  the  Manage- 
ment  ol  Poultry  in  I.aige  Xumbers.  Illust.  N.  York 
IS7B,  I2mo.  ' 

Stoddard,  John  I..,  grn.luated  at  Williams  College 
18,1;  a  public  lecturer.  Re.l-Letter  Days  Abroad. 
Illust.      liost.,   IS.Sl,  Svo, 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry,  [oi,t«,  vol.  ii.,  add.,! 
has  e,|ite,|  tlio  "  I!rio-a-Iirac"  Series,  in  ten  volumes,  I,S7  1 
-,li,  anil  the  "  ,Sans-Souci"  .Series.  I.  The  Hook  of  tho 
Last,  ami  other  Poems,  Host..  1S7I,  Ifimo. 

•■The  piei'es  that  seem  to  lis  to  be  the  best,  as  being  most 
iiisiinetively  the  poet's  own.  are  s,une  wlili^h  express  with 
a  reserve  or  vagueness  .if  snwesiion  which  is  takinif, 
soini'  evanescent  mooil  of  „,ii„|.  ,,r.  perhaps  w,.  mi"!,' 
leiler  .say.  .s„me  „i,„„iii„.ss  of  lediiig.  .  .  .  They  are  not 
lor  all  times.  |)erliaps.  any  more  limn  for  all  time;  but 
now  ami  auaiii  wbi'ii  the  i-ea.lers  moo.1  helps  the  author. 

!  ll'.f.iTv !n„'k"'  "  "  !"■  ",«!"■,""»■ Mr-  st,aUlar.I  oeca; 

sioiiall>  makes  a  lyni^  wliieli  is  t-ay  with  a  sort  of  iialety 
which  we  .shoul,  guess  t.i  be  n.,t  imnie.llately  his  own, 
1.  t  his  .secondarily  rather,  and  rellexively."-.'fnto„,  xlii: 

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'i.  A  ('(•ntury  After:  l'i(luri'i'i|iie  <llim|i!ic-<  (if  Plilln- 
<li'l|ihlii  mill  IViiii^ylviinht:  with  Kn^finvliiKA  Inim  III- 
rigUK  by  T.  Muriin,  I'.  0.  C.  I'lirli'y,  iiiul  i.tluTii,  I'liilii., 
lUTIl,  lti>.  i).  (Kd.)  Anceilutii  lliii)(rii|iliy  iil  INrry 
Hv'sslic  Shelley,  C'Siiii!*  Si)»cl"  Ser.)  Illiirit..  N.  Vi)rk, 
1S7(1,  IL'iiio.  1.  Wllliiim  C.  IlryBnt,  N.  York,  InTH, 
H2IIIII.  I'iitii|ili,  3.  l'o('iii!>,  ('(iiiiiiri'lu  Kilitioii,  N.  Yiirk, 
ISSO,  »c|.  Svo.  (),  (!'M,|  lionry  Wiiilcwurtli  l.iiiiglV'IKnv  : 
II  Miilli'v  in  I'rnHo  iiikI  Vir*!',  N.  Vcirk,  Issu,  .sij.  .^vo. 

Stodiliird,  Nfllfoa  Itoy.  I.  'I'ii'nnili'niKii:  I'li^t 
unil  I'rfJt'rit.  "  .Mixeil."  II.  im  a  IliHtory  of  Tioniuli'- 
rcif{a.  Alliuiiy,  Is":;,  Svn,  J.  Luke  (>u>r){i^  Illiinlriilcil  : 
II  llciok  ofTd-liny,  (ilins  Kiills,  N.  York,  I87U,  lliiiiip.  ;i. 
Tile  Ailininilueks  IlliiKtrittvl :  u  Niirrativo  of  ii  'I'lmr 
tliriiiiKli  tlie  Wiicleiiii'.-'^ :  with  Illiil.-'  for  Ciiiiip  nnd  Tniil, 
VaiiuiiB  Ue-iirl.-,  ,tc'. :  new  ,■•{.,  (liens  Fall.-,  I>SI,  liliiiu. 

StoddartI,  \>  illiiiiii  Oxborii,  li.  I>:i.'i,  at  llunier, 
N.Y.;  Kniiliiatcil  at  tlio  I'liivorsily  of  Uiichester  IS.iS; 
privule  necrolary  Id  I'le.iiilont  liint'dln  I  SO  I  -III,  aii>l  siiieo 
then  lian  been  a  jiiiirniill^t ;  lia»  niaile  .several  iiu  I'lilicinH. 
1.  K»yal  Deercos  »!'  Seiiniluniiin,  N.  York,  IMiU.  '2. 
Verses  iif  Many  Days,  N.  Yiirk,  IS7I,  IL'iini.  li.  Dis- 
missed, I  S7S,  -1,  'I'liu  Heart  of  it :  a  Uuinanceiit'  East  anil 
West,  N.  Yiirk,  IsSil,  Itinid.  .').  Ksaii  llanlery  :  a  Nuvol 
of  Aiuoriean  Life,  N.  York,  |ssl,  12niiii  newcd.,  lasit.  ti. 
Dab  Kinzer :  the  Sliiry  iif  a  (jruwin;;  Boy,  N.  Y'ork,  ISSI, 
l-iiio.      7.  The  (^(larlct:    -eiiiiel  to  "Dab  Kinzur,"  N. 

York,  |ss|,  I2i ,S.  .<allill,)  Uciys,  N.York,  IHS2,  ll!ino. 

(1.  'I'alkin;;  Loaves:  an  Indian  Story,  N.  York,  ISS2,  si). 
lOiiio.  III.  Anion;;  tbo  Lakes,  N.  York,  I8.s:i,  I2niii.  II. 
Wrecked  :  a  Xiivel,  .N.  York,  Issil,  |2iiio,  I'.'.  Abraham 
Lincoln:  the  True  Story  of  a  Ureal  Life;  Hlmwing  the 
Inner  llrowlli,  .Speeial  TraiiiiiiKi  mel  reeiiliiir  Fitness 
of  the  .Man  lor  his  Work,  llluat.  N.  York,  IS.SI,  Svo. 
LI.  Winter  Fun,  X.  Y'ork,  l.ssi,  IL'ino.  U.  Two  Arrows, 
N.  York,  ISSli,  Uinio.  15.  Llysses  8.  (Irant,  .\,  York, 
ISsi),  K'inu.  It),  (ieorgc  Wasliinston,  N.  York,  IssH, 
12iiui.  17.  The  \'oleiino  under  the  City.  liy  a  Volun- 
teer Speeial.  X.  Y'ork,  1.SS7,  lliiiio.  Anon.  IS.  The 
Red  lleauly  :  a  Story  of  tbo  Pawnee  Trail,  I'bila.,  IHS7, 
I'Jnio.  III.  .lohii  .Adams  and  Tiionias  JetVorson,  ("  Li\es 
of  the  I'resideiits"  Ser.,)  X.  York,  LSS7,  l2nio.  2ll. 
James  Madison,  .Limes  Monroe,  and  .John  tjuiiiey 
Adiims,  ("  Lives  of  the  Presidents"  Ser.,)  X.  York,  1S,S7, 
]2iiio.  21.  .Andrew  .lackson  and  .Martin  Van  Itureii, 
("  Lives  of  tbo  Presidents"  Ser.,)  N.  Y'ork,  1ss7,  iL'mo. 
22,  drover  Cleveland  ("  Lives  of  the  Presidents"  Ser.,) 
N.  York,  1SS8,  I2inii.  2.1.  William  Henry  Harrison, 
John  Ty'er.  and  James  Knox  Polk,  ("  Lives  of  tliu 
Presidents"  Ser.,)  X.  York,  Iss.s,  |2mo.  24.  Zaebary 
Taylor,  Millard  Fillmore,  Franklin  I'ieroe,  and  Jainea 
liucbanan,  ("Lives  of  the  Presidents"  Ser.,)  X.York, 
IsHs,  IL'nio.  2.'i.  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Andrew  Johnson, 
("  Lives  of  the  Presidents"  Ser.,)  X.  York,  LSSS,  12mo. 

Stoddart,  James  llaNtie,  LL.D.,  is:t2-isss,  b. 
at  .Saniiuhar,  Dumfriesshire,  Seolland  .  was  self-edneated, 
and  en>;aged  in  business  in  early  life.  Ho  eontribiited 
to  the  tilasi;ow  Herald,  of  which  be  became  sub-editor 
in  1S82,  and  editor  in  IS7i.  I.  Village  Life,  |apijeiii,| 
Lon..  187'J,  12ino.  2.  The  Seven  Suga.s  of  Prehistoric 
Man,  Loll..  I  SSI,  p.  svo. 

"  A  series  of  word-pietiires  in  verse,  descriptive  of  sec- 
tions of  the  luiiiiaii  race  in  iUi  earliest  slaKcs."— .lead., 
.\xv.  2;t'.i. 

StoddarC,  Jane  T>  1.  A  Door  of  Hope,  Kdin., 
1SS8,  p.  Svii.  2.  (Trans.)  Still  Hours,  by  lliebard  Uotlie  : 
with  an  liitroduetory  Kssay  by  the  llev.  John  .Macpher- 
son,  {"  Foreign  l!iblii-:il  Library,"  vol.  i..)  Lon.,  ISSIl,  p. 
Svo.      :i.   In  Cheviot's  (liens,  Ivlin.,  1.SS7,  p.  Svo. 

Stoddart,  'I'lioiiias  Tud,  [antr,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d. 
1880;  a  native  and  resident  of  Kelso,  .Scotland;  con- 
tributed to  periodicals,  and  published,  in  addition  to 
works  mentioned  tiiit^,  vol.  ii.  :  ,Songs  of  the  Seasons,  and 
other  Poems,  Edin.  and  Kelso,  |S7;i,  8vo  ;  new  ed.,  ISSI. 

Stukcr,  liram,  M.A.,  business  manager  of  Henry 
Irving's  theatrical  eomiiany.  1.  Liiilerthe  Sunset:  with 
Illustrations  by  W.  Htzgerald  and  W.  V.  C'ockburn, 
Lon.,  1S8I,  fp.  I  to. 

"  Pure  and  beautiful  arc  the  beings  with  wlmm  the  Conn- 
try  under  the  Sunset  is  iieopled,  odd  and  liuinnrous.  tiio; 
and  the  tiilc  of  their  loves  and  tlieir  deeds  is  in  the  best 
Mylenfimairlimlive  uiirrative,  with  charmliur  little  toiichos 
lit'  nature  and  reference  to  every-day  things,  .so  that  the 
loftiness  of  its  meaning  (wliieli  is  also  quite  simplei  shall 
not  be  too  sustuitied  a  strain  upon  the  small  ri-ader.  nor 
his  attention  be  fatigued  or  puzzled."— .Spertator,  liv.  HW. 

2.  A  (iliiiigise  of  America  :  Lecture  at  the  London  In- 
stitution, LoD.,  1881),  Svo, 


8T0 

Ntokpr,  (•.  L  Clorftymnn'a  8ore  Throat  and  VnrU 
Nasal  Catarrh,  Lon.,  |ss|,  er.  Hvo,  2.  Deviations  of 
the  Nasal  Septum,     lllust.     Lon.,  ISS8,  Svo. 

Sinker*  (•.  S.  I.  Inorganic  Cbeniistiy  :  Kleven 
Years'  Papers,  Lon.,  IMS  I,  I2mo.  2,  FiiHy  Lessons  in 
Chemistry,  Organic  and  Inorganic,  Lon.,  |SS2,  p.  H\o. 
With  llooi'Kn,  K.  ('.,  Cheiniiitry,  (Irganie  and  Inorganic, 
Kleiiienlary  and  .Kdvanied,  worked  out  in  full,  an  Models, 
Lon.,  ISSI,  p.  Svo. 

Stoker,  (•eoruei  With  "The  rnspciikables ;"  or, 
Tno  Years'  Cuuipaigniiig  in  Kuropeaii  and  Aniatlu  Tur- 
key, Lon.,  IS7S,  p.  Svo. 

.Stoker,  Jaiiei  I.  Home  Comfort:  a  roinplele 
.Manual  ul  Domestie  Li'ononiy,  Lon.,  IS7.>,  l2iiio.  2. 
iManiial  of  Domestic  Kcononiy  :  Iteading-llook  fortlirls' 
Si  boots,  Lon.,  1S7.>,  l2uio,  11.  I'sefiil  jlucipes  :  a  IJook 
of  Home  Lessons  on  Cooking,  Lon.,  |s77,  l2nio. 

SlokeN,  Alfred  t'.,  ,M.l).  .Miero.seopy  for  Ilcgin 
ners  ;  or.  Common  (Ibjoits  Iroiii  tbo  Ponds  and  Ditches, 
lllust.     X.  York,  18S7,  IL'ino. 

StukeH,  V,  W.  I.  An  Ini|niry  of  the  Homo  Scitc 
tary  as  to  whether  Professor  Tyndall  has  not  subjected 
himself  [in  his  Ilelfast  Address]  to  the  "  Penalty  on  Per- 
Pons  expressing  llbispheinoiis  Opinions."  Ily  a  London 
Merchant.  Lon.,  Is7t,  Hvo.  2.  The  Now  Heligion,  1877, 
Svo. 

Stokei),  K.  P.  Tho  Harrow  Uoute  to  tbo  Isle  of 
.Man.     Maps  and  lllust.     Lon.,  ISS.I,  r.  Svo. 

StokvH,  Frederick  A.  College  Tramps:  Adven- 
tures of  Y'ate  Students  during  a  .^uninier  Vacation  in 
Kuropo;  a  Voyage  to  Itolterdain  and  Uclurn  in  the 
Steerage.  lllust.  X.  Y'ork,  ISSII,  12iiio;  new  od.,  en- 
titled "  A  Jolly  Summer,"  N.  Y'ork,  |s8;),  12mo. 

StokcH,  Sir  (ieorge  Gabriel,  liart.,  F.U.S., 
[iiiiti,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  b.  IsH);  president  of  the  Uoyal 
Society;  created  a  baronet  188U.  I.  Absorption  of 
Light  and  Colours  of  Xatural  liodies.  lllust.  Lon., 
1S77,  12iiio.  2.  Mathematical  and  Physical  Papers: 
with  Xotcs  by  the  Author,  Cambridge,  Lssil-S.t,  2  vols. 
Svo.  1).  llurnett  Lectures :  On  Light.  First  Course  : 
Tho  Xaturo  of  Light ;  Seconil  Course  :  On  Light  as  a 
Moans  of  Investigation;  Third  Course:  On  tiio  Itenc- 
licial  Kd'ecls  of  Light,  Lon.,  ISSI-M7,  ;;  vols.  p.  Svo. 

'■'file  evidences  in  favour  of  the  ether-wave  theory,  and 
its  success  in  explaiiiiiiK  tlieinosleonipliciiled  plienDineiia. 
under  the  iiiost  crucial  tests,  are  admirably  set  forth."— 
.S(((.  I!(i\,  Iviii.  .V.I. 

Stokes,  George  J.,  professor  of  mental  and  social 
science  at    yuccn's  College,  Cork.      The  Objectivity  of 
Truth.     Published  by  the  Hibbert  Trustees.     Lon.,  1  SSI, 
'  Svo. 

Stokes,  Rev.  (ieorgc  Thomas,  D.D.,  b.  ISIH, 
at  Athlone,  Ireland;  graduated  nt  Trinity  College,  Dub- 
lin, ISfil  ;  ordained  ISIiti;   vicar  of  All  Saints',  Newfewn 
Park,  Dublin,  since  1S7II;  professor  of  ecclesiastical  liter 
I  ttturo  in  the  Inivcrsity  of  Dublin    since   ISSli;    kco|ier 
I  of  St.  Sepulchre's  Public   Library  ("Primate  Marsh's 
Library")  since  1887.     He  has  contributed  articles  on 
ecclesiastical   history,  arehieology,  ic,  to  the  C./nteiiip" 
rary  Ueviewaiid  other  periodicals,  and  to  Smith's  Diction- 
ary of  Christian  liiography.    1.  Scriptural  Authority  lor 
a  Liturgy,  Dublin,  IS68.     2.  Work  of  the  Laity  in  tin 
]  Church  of  Ireland,  Dublin,  ISIiO.     11.  Kcclesiastical  Hi- 
!  tory  and  Scientific  Research,  Dublin,  1.8811.     4.  Ireland 
i  i;nd  the  Celtic  Church  :  n  History  of  Ireland  from  St. 
I  Patrick  to  the  Knglish  Conquest  in  1172,  Lon.,  IsSti,  p. 
!  Svo;  2d  cd.,  ISSS. 

(  "MiHlestly  disclaiming  fur  himself  all  credit  as  an  origi 
1  Iial  li.vcstigator  ill  the  Held  of  Celtie  philology  and  anliq- 
iiitics,  Prof,  stokes  professes  to  be  'simply  a  diligent  siii- 
'  ileiit  of  the  results  skilled  iiaiuirers  have  attaineil,'  which 
I  lie.  in  turn, would  endeavour  to  weave  into  a  connected  and 
I  interesting  narrative.  .  .  .  'fhe  chief  charm  of  the  book 
'  lies  ill  its  graiihic  and  picturesque  descriptions."— .Iciu/., 
^  xxxi.  87. 

j  b.  Mcdiieval  History,  ("A  Sketch  of  Universal  His- 
tory," vol.  ii.,)  Lon.,  1887,  or.  Svo.  fi.  Ireland  un  I 
I  the  Anglo-Xornian  Chuicli,  Lon.,  1889,  ii.  Svo.  With 
[  WnioHT,  Rkv.  C.  H.  H.,  (trnns.,)  Tho  Writings  of  St. 
j  Patrick,  tlio  Apostle  of  Ireland  :  with  Notes  Critical  and 
I  Historical,  Dublin,  IS87,  Svo. 

1      Stokes,  H.G.    Tho  Secret  of  Life  :  a  Poem,  in  Four 
;  Parts,  Lon..  1871,  l2mo. 

Sluki-s,  Rev.  Henry  Fainc,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  grad 
uatcd  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  L875;  or 
ilained  1875;  vicar  of  Wolverhampton  since  1882.  .An 
Attempt  to  determine  the  Chronological  Order  of  Shak- 
speare's  Plays;  the  Harness  Essay,  1877,  Lon.,  1S78, 
12uio. 


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Rtokc'K,  Henry   Mcwell,  I,    mos,  nt  fllbmllar : 

I""'""'''  ";  '"'  i"lv Ill'  ill  thi)  Slurincrion'  Court,  ('"rn- 

Willi.      I.   I)i-,.„uis6,  „n  0|.lnioii:    Tlio  (Nninoction  l)«. 

'* '  Kiiowli'ilKo  iin.l  Virtu.'  un.l  tliu  I'ro«.-  ,x,  an  Unirin.' 

for    Ihu    DiiruHion   of   KiiowIcIkc    |,„n.,   |,s;i|    Nvo      •> 

lllOin,..-  from  ('„rnwall.  I .,    1^71,  p.  Hvo.     Aiinn!     li] 

Mi'm.ir,..- :    u  LilV.  KpiloKue,  I,,,,,.,  is;:',  ,,.  H,„.    Anon, 
Ninv  .■,{..  witli  A  Liiiiii'iit  lor  I'rinconH  Ali.c,  |s7(i. 
"  ll  j-lioiilcl  hiivo  liciii  writiiMi  II  ciniiirv  iiK"  when  It 

in  Kill    iiiv..ni»lly  wniivil  uinl  iviuliiu iiiilur It        ■    li, 

Mil..  Ill    l.;all..'»  '.MlnMr.r  anil  tl„.  ^■^l  li  wriTk'- ,  i^'ui. 
< .•r."-K.  W.  (Iiissk:  .l.-.i.(.,  xvi.  11:1.         '""•«    "'  >■"' 

I.  I'ufini.  ol  l,al|.|-  Vrars  |,i,m.,  is;.!,  |o,n„;  rvv  wl 
.nlitli'.l  "The  I'hantr.v  Owl,  ami  nlh.T  \'ur,<t.«,"  Issi.  :',' 
{.■.it.irin.il:  ii  l,cK..nil  of  l'i.r«  liavi.st.in,  tli.'  I'atriot 
I  ni'Ht,  ami  ollirr  Vcr.".'s  l,i.n„  l^7l,  it,  Svo  Anon 
Ii.  I  lu^  (Jal..  of  ll..avcn,  Th.'  IMaint  of  .Morwcnstoiv,  ami 
.iti.T  \,r..i»,  lliiilniin,  |S7(1,  Kvo.  7,  l.anlrv.lrock  :  an 
K  OKY.  I,„n.,  iMs;).  s.  Voyage  ,if  Arunil...|,"  ami  i,ih„r 
iiliVMic.^  Iriiin  Cormvall  ;   n.'iv  ..i|„  |,,in.,  1^S|,  p.  svo 

NtokcN,  John,  lin.' llumlroil«criiiturellio«raipli'icH.  ' 
Loll,,  IN'.'I,  Hvo.  Of. 

Sloki'H,  llcv.  I i«,  gnuluiitcil  at  foriim.  Chrisli 

(oll..«..,  (;„ml,ri,lK,.,  IHril;  or.lain.Ml  Is,!)'  a^.^lMtani 
.li.H'.san  lns|i..cti,r  of  «.|ii,i,U  for  thu  Viwrna  of  l.on.l.m 
rom  1X82.  juiielicrs'  (Jrii.lual  Leaaons  from  the  C'huieli 
<  al.'.'liisiu,  1,1111.,  Ii-H,',,  |2mii. 

Nlokcs,  MiNN  Mnivc>  S.  II.  Tmlian  I'lilrv-Ta!..., 
(•.ilnitla,  IS,;i,  Kvo.  I'riviili.l.v  |iiinlnl.  .\e,v  i.il.,  „iih 
IVot.'.s  by  Wary  .><tokos,  ami  an  Introilmlioii  l.v  W,  l(  ,-; 
Kalft.m,  l.KSO. 

Ntoki-N,  MnrKiirct  .>lr\iiir,  li.  ls;i2,  at  Dnliihi  • 
(limjfhtor  (if  J)r.  William  ,<l.ik.'H,  /„/>„  ,.  rr-iilcnt  at 
Civrrig  Uracc,  irowtli ;  honorary  memlier  of  Ih..  Koyal 
Irisli  A.'nileniy  anil  nssociiito  of  tlio  .^^collisli  ,<.ii.ielv  of 
Anlii|uarios;  ii  contrihntor  to  tlic  A.ia.iemy,  Art  .lournal, 
r.irtloliii,  Itinuo  Ari.ihf'olo);i.iuo,  ami  oth.T  iiorio.lioal-i 
an.l  itntii|mirian  imblioutlona.  In  a.lililinn  to  hiT  lil.'r- 
nry  work,  Mi.«<  Sloko...  bus  furnisb.i.l  illustrations  for 
"  riic  Cromleob  on  llowtb,"  by  ,><ir  ,S.  Ferguson,  «i,i„„, 
"  Uie  Iliiiik  of  Kolls,"  Ae.  1.  Chiislian  lnsiTi|i|i„ns  in 
tlic  Irish  l,ungiiat!c.  Chiolly  Collciteil  an.l  Drawn  by 
(ii'orfc'O  Petri..,  M,.D.  (Kilkenny  Arebieolo.'ical  Soe 
Pub  )  Dublin,  1S72-78,  2  voIk.  It.i.  2.  Karly  fhristian 
Architecture  in  Irclaml.  lllust.  Lon.,  1S7S,  iuip  Svo 
{This  in  a  re|irint,  with  eonsi.leniblo  nlternlions  in  mat- 
ter anil  fiirin,  of  the  "  Notes  on  liisli  Areliileeture,"  .-on- 
tnbuteil  by  ,\liss  ...il.ikes  to  Lonl  Dunravens  work.) 

■•  Deals  with  the  iirclill....tiin.  projier  of  ancient  Irolan.l 
Inii  lu..i.l  ami  liifiieal  way.  ami  .l.^ars  obseiirilies  whl(.h 
lia.lljeeii  mtr.i.lii.;eil  by  lnip..rre.lly.|nfonne.l  writers,  win. 
reaile.1  as  H.ispel  the  wllil,.>t  ami  .rmlest  lan..i..s 
Miss  .st.ikes  s  elmpier  iiii  ee.'lesiastii.al  towers,  ami  Hiat  mi 
I-  '  ^i^^  "'  ""•''"-'  to»L-i's.  I'll.'  peenllarly  valuable."-, U/i. 

:i,  (Tran.i),  ami  oil.)  Chri.stian  leonograpby :  a  His- 
tory of  Christian  Art  in  tho  MiJ.lle  Ages,  by  the  laite 
A.lolpbc  Nnp..l<.on  Di.lron.  Illust.  Lon,,  l.sSO,  2  vols 
f;vo.  (Vol.  i.  was  tninslateil  by  K.  J.  Millington,  »»;»■„,' 
Miss  .Stokes  translatoil  vol.  ii,,  anil  c.lite.l  tho  whole 
w.irk,)  4,  Early  Christian  Art  in  Irelaml,  (,«!i,uth 
Kensington  Ilanil-Books.)  Illust.  I,on,,  l.i^S?,  p  ,Svo 
Anil  860  QiiiN,  E.  K.  W.,  TiiiitD  Eahl  ok  Duniiavk.v' 
snjifn,  ' 

Stokes,  Whitley,  r.f^.h,  C.I.E.,  LL.D.,  D  C  T, 
I""'',  vol.  ii.,  uilil.,]  b.  I8;iH,  at  Dublin;  son  of  Dr' 
Milliiim  .st.ikes,  ;„/•,„..  oilucatetl  nt  Trinity  College, 
Dublin  ;  ealleil  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Tempi.,  \h:i-,  ■  re- 
li.irtcr  to  the  High  Court  ami  noting  adniini.stralor.gen- 
cral,  Mailras,  l.S(i:)-R|,  and  subsequently  secretary  to  the 
government  of  In.lia  in  tho  legislative  .lepnrtuient  ;  law 
incinber  of  the  council  .if  tho  governor-general  1.S77-S2. 
presi.lent  of  tho  Imiian  Law  Cuiniission  1879;  lion' 
leliow  of  Jesus  College,  Oxforil,  since  1SS2;  bon.  mem- 
ber of  the  Doutsehe  .Morgenliin.lischo  (iesellschaft  nnil 
eorrcspon.ling  moiubcr  of  the  Aoa.lC.inio  des  Inscrip- 
tions et  Delles-Lettres,  Institut  do  France.  In  1868  lie 
Iranieil  the  scheme  for  collecting  and  cataloguing  the 
Sanskrit  manuscripts  preserved  in  India.  I.  (l-M) 
Three  Irish  Glosses,  Lon.,  IS62.  2.  (Ed.)  The  Play  of 
llie  Sacrament :  a  Middle-English  Drama  :  with  a  Ulos- 
fiiry,  Berlin,  1862.  3.  (Ed.)  The  Passion  of  Our  Lord  ■ 
a  .Middlc.-Cornish  P,",em  :  with  a  Translation  and  Notes, 
lierlin,  1862.  4.  (Ed.)  Gwrcans  an  liys  :  The  Creation 
ol  the  World  :  a  Cornish  Mystery :  with  a  Tninslnti.in 
iind  Notes,  Berlin,  18B3.  5.  The  Indian  Companies  Act, 
D>6().  6.  (Ed.)  Sanas  Chormaio :  Cormne's  (ilo.»s«ry, 
Translated   and  Annotated   by  John  O'Donavan :  with 


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Notes  and  In.li.^os,  (Irish  Areliii'.ilogl..al  Hoe  Pub  ) 
Dublin.  ISOM,  |,„.  7.  ,i„i,|„|i™  ■  „|,|  ,„„|  ,.;„,  jiij,,,-' 
Irish  ()l.,s...s,  Prose  and  Versu,  L.in.,  |s72  svo  N 
(Kd.)  llounans  Merlasck  :  The  Life  of  ,><aint'Merlasok' 
llishop  and  C.infessMr:  a  Cornish  Drama;  wilb  a  Tr«n.' 
I  ..tlon  and  \ol.,s  L„i,  ,  1S72,  Hvo.  ,1.  The  (l|,lor  Stalut^ 
in  lor,.e  In  India,  Is7l.  jn.  (|.:,i.,  .j'|,„  [,„,.,,..,,,", 
tlcneral  A.'ls  of  tho  (Jovornor-lien.'ral  in  ('..unci  Cal 
.mitu,   |s7i-7i;,  .1  vols     8v.,.     II.  ,|.:,|,,    Mi.blle-ll'rel.n 

Hours;    with  a  Tninslati Cabnlla,    |s7r,    m,-,.       i" 

(Ld.)    Thr.'e    Miil.lle  Iri-h    llnniilies   on    lb.'.    Lives..? 
.Nnnls   Patrick,  Drigit,  and  Columba,  (transcribed  fr.im 

Ihe   l.ebar   llri-c,)  Calculla,  IH77,  s,.„.      imi  , u'/J! 

y.itely  prinl.;,l.     I:t.  On  Ihe  Cahndar  of  Oengu-    Dublin' 

LSMl.^llo.      11.  (Kil.)  T.igail  Tr.ii,   Calcul,"!'  IMsl       15' 

A    ,  ..leitmn    ,,r  .Statutes    ..elating    to    India,    Caleutla," 

.  •    •  ,-  '"'■'';,  ^™-,    l'>.  (I':'!.)  'I'lH'  .Siltair  na    llaun  ;    a 

ollcction    ol    Early    Mi.ldle.  Irish    Poems:    "Ane.d.il 

.xoni.'nsla,"  •■Me.liu'val  and    .Mudern"  Seri.-.s,  vol 

•iirt    III,  OxC,   issl),  s„,.  .„„,     17.  ,,,;,,,  ,j.,,^  ^        •• 

Imlian  (  od.s ;    vol.  i.,  .Sulislantive  Law:    vol    ii     Ad 

je.'tive  Law,  t).\f.,  1SS7-SM,  ,sv„.  ■  .,   nn- 

'■  Nil  litter  p..rs.iii  ...iil,!  i,av..  been  f.inmi  t.i  .imlernik.. 

Ill  s  work  timn  .Mr.  Wliitl,.y  st„k..s.     In     „.    •  ,"   .  .^t  hK 

..II1...M1  ..yperk.n....  1, ,' |„.  ,„„|;  „„  „.',,!,. '1  I     1 1  ,' 

■vpariition  ami  pa.ssing  „r  ..'Veral  ..flbe  ,  .tl  be  '.  .1.  . 
le.  t  ,1 ;  be  Is  laniiliar  Willi  llie  maihiiii.rv  1,1  lii.li,  ,  .  ,,v. 
.';  Koe'l'l'l  1"  '""■ '""  'I",''"'  '"  '"■  ''""i>i">  »il  II  le  in  111 
reader    »  lb   of, H.'V"'  '  vT  V.'"  "i"'','^'  '"'"'  ''^■'"H.i  on   1  s 

oil"'    1.'''''    ''"^   '''•■ipii'-lite    Life    of  ^1!   Patrick,  with 

0  her  Documents  ri'laling  t„  that  .Saint.      Parts  I    and 
(  I.     (K.'.'on    Onieo  Pull.)      Lon.,   IHS7,  .Svo.       111.  Tic 

OI.LIns  1   (flosses   at   Wiht.burg   and   Carlsriihe,    Lon., 

Oxf,"lssi|  '"'■'  '""""■'  ''■'""  "'"  """''  "'■  ''i«">"™! 
j  NtokPH,  «  illinin.  1.  The  History  of  the  Midland 
Associatni.i  0  Baptist  Cburehes  from  the  Year  Iti.-,,^  to 
^ij;  with  th..  C.infession  of  Faith  of  Itisii-  „|.„  an 
'.ssay  on  Cre,.ils.  Lon.,  l.s.^ft,  |2„,.,.  2.  Imlian  Iteform 
I. Ills;  or.  Legislation  for  In.lia  fr.im  1  7liil  to  I  Sis.  also 
an  Argument  lor  a  UepresentativetJovernment  in  India! 

1  eacc.  Liberty,  Fnenil.ship,  .le.,  Lon.,  Is(li),    I2m.i.  2d 

c  pies.  Century  by  Century,  to  tho  Present  Time  Man- 
Chester  isn.'i.  Svo  5.  British  War  History  .iuri'nghe 
I'lesent  Centur.y  Lon.,  ISCli,  I2m.i.  <i.  P.^.nh.r  Ddu- 
L.m.'TH76  sTo  ^'  ^'""■°''  "*"  ^'"8'"i"l'  an  Essay, 
."Stokes',  w'iilinm,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  [„„^.,  vol.  ii., 
ndd.,]  d.  1S7S.  Published,  in  additi.',!  t.i  works  ine.,: 
tioned  ,„„r,  vol.  ii. ;  1.  The  Life  and  Labours  in  Art  and 
Ari'liieology  of  (1.  Petrie,  Lon.,  1S6S,  Svo.  2.  Lectures 
on  Fever.  Edite.1  by  J.  W.  Mo.ire.  Lon.,  1871,  8vo 
,„•'!'"''«';?»,'*''  W.i||inin,  M.D.,  K.B.CS.r.,  son  of 
Milliain  (Mokes.M.D.,  »„/„.„,.   h.  Is:iil;  knigbled   1S80. 

is!s^,  Svo'       ""'"""""  "'   ^"'S^'y  '"    Jledicine,  Lon., 

F„!s'iw*''^''f*'^'"'nV'""''-  '•  ''"ItBO'itologialndica: 
Fossil  C..phalopoda,  Calcutta,  I,S|16,  r.  4to.  2.  Cretaceous 
laiina  of  .S.iuthern  Imlia,  1872-73,  4  parts,  fol.  3.  ,Soi- 
enlihc  K.y=u Its  of  the  .Seoon.l  Yarkand  Mission;  based 

cTho,  I,  ls-\°"",?  ""^?;'°"'»  "f  ""-■  I""o  F.  Stoliczka, 
£  ■'^  '"•„,' ^,;^„"°•  (t""t"ins  ni.mographs  by  « 
Neville,  W.  T.  Blanford,  ami  others  ) 

18S0,°l'2mo;'"''''*      *^"""'  ""'^  ^'"■'•'  "''  ^"""''  ^'•'"''•' 

12mo""*'  ■^     *  '     "'■''"'■y  "f  I'^-'glnnJ,  Bost.,   1879, 

Stone,  Rev,  Andrew  Leete,  [,n,tr,  vol.  ii.,  Stove. 

iw-'vir/s-.;,""''-]  ■?•  '?'•'• "'  °'^''"'"'  ^"""-  ■■  *---" 

Sii  ^  '''■*^ '"'■'"'",';'.'  ■"  "'"  Congregational  Church 
IS41;  pastor  of  the  Fir.st  Congregnlional  Church,  San 
Francisco,  S.i6-Sl,  and  since  then  pastor  emeritus,  1. 
Mem.,rial  Discourses,  Bost.,  ISliti,  ]2mo.  2.  Leaves  from 
a  I'lnisheil  Pastorate,  1,SS2. 

Ifiino""^'  '"'^''"  "'  *''    ^""  "'"  1'""""'  B«st-.  1«80, 

Stone,  C.  E.  Cloister  and  Closet ;  a  Plea  for  Mod- 
itation,  Lon.,  1SS4,  sq.  lllmo. 

Stone,  Mrs.  Cecilia.  The  Old  Leaven  Ca..t  Out: 
a  Aew  Church  Catechism,  Lon.,  ISSfl,  12mo 

Stone,  Lieut.  Charles  A.,  graduated  at  the  U.S. 
Naval  Academy  IS(,8;  connected  with  the  Bureau  of 
Ordnance  since  1886.  (Trans.)  The  Probability  of  Hit- 
ting  an  Object  of  any  Form,  by  P.  BrC'ser  "  Pub  bv 
U.S,  Gov't.     Wash.,  1883,  8vi.  ^  ^ 

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Slont',  tharlm  JtJhn,  !   Il.ll.H.,  .■.ns.r,.,  l-^iiT-l     Hlonr,  Jiilln  A.     Illu.tmlnl  In.lla 
IHKfl,  cdiii'iitBil  nt   Kinn's  I'lilli'^!!',  I.nn.l  .p,  anil  iit   llrii- |  iin.l  l'e"|ili',_ll  irtl.nl,  1X77,  Hvu, 


ll"  I'rlnc* 


lenimo  ('iilli>(;i',  ('jturil;  nillcil  In  thii  har  iit  llici  Inner 
TnMi|ilo  IHiSI.  1.  Cruillo-Lunct  III  Arl«  iiiwl  I'rt'oili !  '<r, 
Nntlilnn  Ni'w  unilcr  the  Him,  l.'m.,  'SHii,  svii.  L'.  Clirli- 
tiiinily  lirl'ore  Christ;  nr,  I'lnliityiPCH  uf  our  I'liitli  iiml 
Culluro,  l.uii.,  [•'■-i,  |l.  ""Vn, 

Ntoilf,  i:.    IIukIi  Mouri'.or,  Whntl.i  Hcmour?  Gdin,, 
1^<H,•l,  ■>  viAf.  or.  '<V". 

Stoiir,  K.  Ilfrhfrt.     I'liu  Ni/.mn'H  Sliite  Kiillwity. 
Illu>t.      l,.in..  l-<7ii,  "1)1.  ll 

Nl<)iit>,    Itcv.    Kilwiirtl    Dniiirl,   gnulnnti'il    nt 
KinK'.<  Culli'Kc,  CiMiibriilgi',       .i7  i  nnliiined   l.'<ilii;  iik 
finiinl  uii\KtiT  lit   Kinn   t.'iilU'ijo   18S7-.'*!.      1.   Imilil 


Nloiiv,  Kiitlirrliie  AInry.    Our  KIhk,  n  Lay  of 

till]  I'l.iitilliiil  /."uiiviv ;  iind  iillii-'   I'lii'UK,  l.iiii.,  I87H,  Mv.i. 

NtOIIIS  l.ivillKiit<)lli  l)iiiiieiilioiit«<l  'rruiit  :  llow  to 
Ilroi'il  iiiiil  (iriiw  (hi'in.  Illuiit.  Iliiat.,  l->7:i,  l(liuo;.'li| 
I'll.,  Cliiirliiil.in,  N.ll..  1^*77. 

NUMlf,  .Mrit.  iMliry  Aiii<>llll.  A  Hunnniir  In  Hoiin- 
iliriiiviu.      IlliiM.     N.  Viirk,  l.s.t.  ,  l:'iiii>, 

NtolH!,  .Mliy  !•:.  1.  rill!  l)uil,ir»  I'mti'^C,  Chli;,,  hij. 
Illiiii).     L'.   A  r.Ui-  I'li'li.'liin.  Cliir.,  \m:\,  I'.'nm. 

Ntoiic,  OclaviiiM  I'.,  F. It. U.S.  A  Few  Muiitlm  in 
.Now  (luiiifii,      lllufl.      1,1111.,  IS71I,  or.  Kvn. 

"llu  la  It  I'liisu  iilisorvt'r  hT  luiiiirii  ami  nT  iiii'ii,  iinil  IiIk 
ili'Ciilliit  iil'tlic!  iimiiiii  r»  nC  lliv  liilaii  lii>  iiirl  l»  full  iif  li\- 


KxoriiKcs  in  tiri'ok  liiiiibioj! :  with  Vtioiibuliiry.  Ktmi,  icirniiillnii. "— ■>'ii/.  A'h' .  xhlll.  .ill. 
187:',  IL'mii;  '.M  eil.,  ll*?*;).  2.  (Kil.)'riio  llunnilialian  |  Mtune,  .WrH.  Olivill  ,>1.  I.  Norway  In  Junii ;  wiili 
(ir  .Socimil  I'linii' War:  r.\traoliil  frmii  tlio 'I'liinl  Dwaile  IMuBtriitinnH  Irmii  l'liiiliiKra|iliii,  I.im.,  I.hm:>,  p.  Mvui  LM 
of  l.lvy:  Willi  NntcK,  lOliin,  IH7:i.  I'r.  8v<i.  ^1.  (Trann.)  „,i_^  i^s;).  ■>.  Toni'ritli'  ami  it*  ."^i.x  ,>iiilollit('it ;  or,  Tlin 
A  riiiliiloxiiMil  iMtniilmtiiin  I"  (Iri'ik  ami  I.iilin,  by  K.  i  t'anury  Inlamln,  l'iii<t  unil  I'rein'nt.  Map  ami  lllui-t. 
Uiiir,  Etiiii,  I.S7ri,  Svo.      I.   lainliio   Verse  bimeil  nn   the  ^  i,,,,,^  ism7,  2  mis.  Svii. 

PrciiiioihoiiK  '';ni'liis,  litmi,  187.'*.  ISuin.  "Ah  a  work  nt  iiiilborlly  iiii  tlic  Canaries,  iir  as  snpur- 

Ntoiio    li'ilu'iiril    liiiiiiiii     F  K  .■*     h    |s;i|    in  Lin-    .scilliii,' I'uriiuT  Imuks,  il  has  iin  iihice;  lull  as  a  iiarrallve  iil' 
Ntoiic,  fccIUIirU  J""!l"'  '^;'|:   ■'  ^'        v.;    "  '   ."      ,rav,r,  piire  ami  sliiiple.  It  Hllf  be  reml  wUli  |ileaMire."- 
iliiii,  Fnn. ;  grailiialt'il  as  tilth  wrangler  at  the  I  iin  efMly      ||.,|,(    x.t.\lil.  7.1 

of  t'anibriilne  in  iH.iK,  ami  was  eleeteil  Follow  uf  tiiiien  s  '  ••  \vi.i|  TrciiliUMi  as  thi'  '.viirlil-remiH  ..eil  'I'l'iierll'e  Is,  tho 
Ccillpjfo;  was  aiiiioinleil  chief  afsistant  at  (Ireenwieh  in  same  eaniml  be  salil  of  Us  six  su-ealleil  satellUes  i  ami  Mrs. 
ISdii.  Her  .Maje-tv's  aslroiionicr  at  thei'ane  of  (iooil  llepe    Stniie  deserves  llie  llianks  nt  Ilie  Iniirlst  wiiihl  lur  |iliiiieer- 

{870  and   Kadelifte  Observer  at  OxIWd    n  1H7I|^    (kI,    ^^:^: liX:;!^^-:^^^ i:\^:l:^^^i:ili^?^i^^^^^^^^^^ 

Results  of  Aatronoiiiieal  Obnervations  uiado  at  the  iMld-  ,  y|.|_,  ' 

clilTe  Observatory  in  the  Year  lS7(i,  1880,  8vo. |     'ji,„„e,   |l.  Freill-li,  M.D.     Elements   of   Modorn 


K.I.,  I^f*:),  >vii.  I  ,m„.      :>.  Tim  'I'liwii  Councillor's  Muniiiil,   or,  (luide  to 

Htune,    fclltt.     I.  Ornco    Murray  :    a  .'«tory,    I<"n.,     ,1,^  u„(i„g  „fM„„j^.i|,„|  Cirpi.nilinns,  l,on.,  18(111,  l2iiio  ; 
18Sj,   p.  ,Smi.      2.  Xellie  Urabam;  or.   The  .'^lory  ol  a    „^,^y  „,i,^  r„v.,  |s7;t      :i.  The  Educiitiiui  Act  Manual;  or. 


Coniuiiiiipliicu  Wiiimin,  l.on.,  l.'<87,  |: 

Stone,  Evelyn.  Hugh  Moore;  a  Novel,  EJin. 
and  l.iin.,  1 885,  2  vols.  ji.  Svo. 

Ntone,  t'npt.  T.  lileadowe,  U.A.,  graduate  of 
the  .StalVCollege  ;  instruetnr  uf  foriilication  at  the  Kuyal 
Military  t'iille(;o,  .'sandwich.  Tactical  .'Studies  from  the 
Fraiico-licrinan  War  of  187()-71,  l.on.,  I'-Hli,  8vo. 

"Will  lie  iiiiiio  than  weliMimc  to  all  stuilunt.s  uf  tactics 
and  military  lil.story."— »i(.  Wtr.,  I.xll.  Ul. 

Stone,  Kev.  II.  i;.,  of  .NottinKham  Tabernacle. 
I.  Friendly  Wo-ds  to  Viuini;  Women;  with  an  liitio- 
iluction  by  .Mrs.  .Meniies.  Lon.,  18S(i,  sq.  Itlniu.  2. 
David,  the  Man  alter  (iod's  Own  Heart:  a  Book  for 
Youiij;  Men,  Lon.,  I>*8S,  IJnio. 

Stone,  Ilvnry  1).  I'ersunal  Uecolloctions  of  the 
Urama.     Port.     Albany,  Is?.'.,  12 

Stone,  J.  B.,  IMi.li.,  C'.i;.  Magnetic  Variation  in 
the  United  .States  ;  being  a  Ciiiiipilation  nf  Observations 
made  in  America  I'roui  the  Year  UUO  to  the  I'resent 
Date:  Tubulated  and  Arranged  for  .Surveyors,  N.  Y'ork, 


An  Analysis  of  "  lue  I'lenicntary  Education  .Act,  18711:" 
with  Notes,  l.on.,  18711,  I2imi. 

Stone,  Siiinuel.  WIml  I  Learned  at  Sea;  or,  .My 
First  Voyage,  l.on.,  IS7II.  (i.  Svo. 

Stone,  Itev.  Suniuel  John,  .M.A.,  [mi'i',  vol.  ii., 

add., I    graduated    at    reuibroke  Cullegc,  O.xford,    181)2; 

ordained    1^(12;    vicar  of  St.  I'aul's,  Uaggorston,  siiico 

1874.     I.  Thu  Knight  of  Intercession,  and  other  Poems, 

i  Lon.,    1872,    12nio;    -Itli   ed.,    1877.      2.  .Sonnets   of  the 


187.1,   Ifiino.      .'i.  Deare   (,'bilde  :  a 
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8acred   Y'.ar,    l.on.. 
Parish   Idyll.     Illust. 
sermons  and  iioems. 

Stone,  'I .  W.  .Simple  Hydraulic  Forinulu',  Lon., 
1881,  p.  >vo. 

Stone,  William,  [mde,  vol.  ii.,  third  of  the  iiuiiio 
there  mentioned,  add. J  The  Story  of  the  Harden  of 
Eden,  Lon.,  187:i,  8vo. 

Stone,  William  l>OMiett,  .M.D.,  F.K.C.S.,  jihy- 
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Stone,  William  Henry,  M.A.,  M.H.,  F.R.C.P., 


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Stone,  J.  Harris,  and  Carter,  Percy.  The  |  [■„„,,,  ^„J|  iin,,ji]  j^|.,ni,int„,i  ,,1  u.jHiui  coll-ge,  Oxford, 
Nihilist  Napoleon,  Lon.,  ISSli,  p.  Svo.  1  1,^52,  and  in  medicine  18jti;  physician  and  lecturer  on 

Stone,  Kev.  James  Kent,  b.  1S40,  in  lioston  ;  natural  philosophy  at  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  London, 
graduated  at  Harvard  isiil;  studied  at  the  University  i  n,„i  medical  registrar  of  the  same;  lecturer  on  music  at 
of  Oiittingcii ;  enlered  tho  Roman  Catholic  Cliureh  in  |  Trinity  College,  London.  I.  ( Ed.)  St.  Thomas's  Ilospi- 
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Stone,  Ilev.  James  Samuel,  I).D.,  b.  1852,  at  1  Primers,")  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.  1.  Elementary  Lessons  on 
Shipston-on-Stour,  Eng. ;  emigrated  to  Philadelphia  j  Sound.  Illust.  Lon.,  I87'.i,  1  ■'ino. 
1872;  graduated  at  the  Divinity  School  there  IS77  ;  or-  |  Stone,  William  Lecte,  Jr.,  [mile,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
daincd  1878;  rector  of  St.  .Martin's,  Montreal,  lss2-8tl,  |  graduated  at  tho  Albany  Law  School  1859,  and  afterwards 
andsincethonoftirace  Church,  Philadelphia.  1.  .*.uple  j  practised  law  in  Saratoga.  1.  The  Life  and  Tiiuca  of 
Sermons  on  Simple  Subjects,  Toronto,  1S79,  12iiio.  2.  Sir  William  Johnson,  liart.,  Albany,  18ti5,  2  vols.  2. 
The  Heart  of  Merrie  Eiiglaml,  Phila.,  1887,  12mo.  .  Roininiscoiices  of  Saratoga  and  Rallston,  N.  York,  1875, 

'Keeping  roniotc  from  the  great  cities,  nml  uviiidiinj  ]  16mo.     :i.  Campaign  of  Lieut. -Oen.  John  Rurgoyno  and 


vili.  iiti.  '      '  i  8vo.     5.  Third    Supplement    to    Dowling's    History   of 

Stone,  John  Ben.iamin,  F.ILS.  I.  A  History  |  Romanism,  issi.  tl.  (Ed.)  The  Orderly  Book  of  Sir 
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Time:  with  a  Description  of  its  Architecture  and  Mono- i  Captain  I'ausch,  Chief  of  Ilaoau  Aililloiy  during  tfao 
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Tour  with  Cook  through  Spain :  being  a  Series  of  Let- 
ters descriptive  of  tho  Ancient  Cities  and  Scenery  of 
Spain.     Illust      Lon.,  I87;i,  p.  Svo. 


Edward  J.  Lowell.  Illust.  Albany,  N.Y.,  1886,  Svo. 
8.  The  Family  of  John  Stono,  one  of  the  First  Settlers 
of  Guilford,  Connecticut,  Albany,  188,8,  Svo. 


v\ 


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8T0 

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hlyin'.lnKinii  „n,|    l'„,i,..,.„.in«   I)l,.,i„„,irv  nf  iho   Kiik." 

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l>"lliii«    IIiiIoh:  lioiiitf   1.11   ,.\|tniii,i    m  Svlwmnll,.  ilii 

.;  I""  ln-;.i  n„  Hi,.  A.„.l.v,i,  ,  ,•  S,.i,.',i,.e.. :  CirinlnK  Put 
III.  "t   tho   Il„n,ly    KiikHhI,   \V„r.|.| k,  l,„i,     !s77    „ 

.yllabiofth,,,,.  1,,,,.,  ,s77.|,..w,.     I..  ..\   .M , ,,„V: 

I  rv     .'  ['''"';•  J''-'"""'"^'""'.  i:t.vin..l,iKi,,ul.  ,„„|  lOxiihina. 


(  tl"'    KiiKliMi    i.'iiiigii.,;.,.,   I'n.n.imieinK,    Klyiii..l„ii,.|,| 
n>"l   lvX|;l,Mi,u„r,v,  thu     IT,„„„i,.iuli„„    n.rWiMlv   k:!;.."! 

,'u«  wn  U  ,     'r'''  '"■T'  ""  •'''"•    '•  '""  "''"'""liiillv  ,i 
liu«  unrk.l  K.Imi.  unci  Luii.,  1>>|,  |iii|,.  sm,, 

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bv     1  r  ..'.IT'    "'«'"'"■'■,""''  "  ■''''»  "■^"""'tio  .SJhoo'," 
by      iiiinc-li  lliini'.  I.iju..  |H,S7.  |:>|,|„. 


must.      I.I1H.,    iNii),    Hvo.      I'ru,ii,.|,.    „iiiii,.,|       u-.;i, 

.("NKN,  ClIAIll.KS,   A    'lV\t.H„nk    ,,1    ill,,    ■•'        ,"•.       "  '"' 

Sloiicy,  <i.  .lo|,im"|„„e.     Tlio  Xmiuniil  ."Jy^imi  „,• 

\s:is:^.  si!r"' '" '""  '■"^"'«--  ">■  '^-'"";' 

SloHoy,  |l„|„.rt  H„k,.r.  Tho  l.uuV,  IIoii,|„y. 
bniiK,.,,  I.M,nMV  .nt„  llio  l,„r,|V.  l,„y  ,„„,  |,„,,  ,  i^' 
bo  iib.iorvuil,  Diilili,,,  |,s7i),  ,sv„.  •  n  auuiii,i 

Ktopen,  Htf*.  t'hnrlottf,  (Cnrmichael  i  ti,„ 
liacon-Slmki-peaio    yue.ti.,,,     An«wc™i,  Tm.7  ijsi" 


Henry.     ,M,ilt  nn.l  .Miilting,   Lon„  l.W, 


ilitOpCN, 

.■iVIl. 

Storcr,   Francis    Ilmnplircys,   [„„,,.   vol.   ii 

An.iPymn,  boil.    I>,|)-,.),  ^  |mits,  r.  Sv„.     2.   Aiiricultiin, 

•'"vi'iirsv,,'''  ""'""'""  «""'  '■•"••-ui«try,  N.  Vi^rk,  Is'," 

Storer,   llarri.-t  <;.     An    Autobiosrapliv  :    heinir 

r'f    .'■"",',  "i. '-;'■"  •""'   i'">Kr..,\n^  T„  W.  City   "l- 

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Vf7'  ","■■"'*"  K«>l»ii.Non,  .\I.D.,  r,„„.  vol 
H.,  aiM  )  gni,lu,ito,l  at  llarv.inl  Ism,  ,t  !,,,,, l^!  I 
.ch„„l  there  IHJ;..  ami  at  ll,i.  law  soh„„l  I.SliV       .   "i      . 

'"''•■''  !rJT"""'^  "'■  '*'"'•'"  ''''""'■<--.   H".'t-.    1S7» 
I^l.n-r'  T''" '''"■'"'"""•  ^''""■"'■""''  ■I'TOXiiicntiil-  R,.|l,.,' 

Hi  I     li„„„       .,^    Km„al«    lly«ione:   a   I,™tur<.,   I'hil, , 

ini-ii^iiirki^i^rn^r^ti!"'^  -^  ■•  '■™""-^'-'-  ^r 

htorer,  ilev.  John.     Tho  Wil.l  Whito  Cattle  of 

reat  lirita.n  :  an  Aecount  of  thci.-  Origin,  lli«l  irv  an  I 

■resent  ,Stato.     Kili.ed  by  hi«  Son,  ,JohP  Store      ^ij'' 

l.Siil,  Svo;  new  ed.,  l.SSI  ' 

und'"0Vl,':,n"n.^    Adplphiis.      Uo^oly  liallail,, 
unii 'iiu.|.a,i|i,„|,.,|  i)„e,|is,  1,1)11.,  ISHO   Svo 

Storey.  Maskclyne.     .See  ,Ma.sk'ki.vv,;. 
Mork,  Kev.  Charles   Augustas,  D.D.,   l.H.ss- 
tout),'..  I.Sji  ,  enteieil  tho  Lutheran  ministry  Li^lil  •  ,iro 

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Storm,  t.     John  fortcscue  Koynokls,  Q.C.,  of  l,in- 


I  ^„    k"'p"".";  ■\'."-'-  " ■""■-•)  Maria  Wu,  „,,.|  I„„.,,„ 

l.Ma  k.  KoKlish  |',,„„„f  T«.o  (iernian  OriKlnals,  Li,„., 
.ls>2.  ,1,     Tiiivi:,,,    II.,    CunterlMiiv    r\nme,  ■       v 

tl.aui.er  I  a  es  retoM  |„r  Chii.lren,  1„,„.,  •|S7S,  I  L'f,  1^  ' 
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sponilenee  on  Connuission.s,  .Mereanlile  ai„l  Profess  ,,|. 

rei.Hn  e,|  ,,„„„y  ,-         the  ••  Times- of  I.eoember,     s    ij 

isr"/,  It',,  ""'^'  *"  '■  "'"'  """"■  t-'unfibution,,  Lon.. 
Slorrow,  Uev.  Edward.    I.  The  Millennium  :  or. 

Slorrs,  C'harl'.-s.     (k,l.>  The  Storrs  Family  :   Qen- 
ealoKii.Ml  and  other  .Menioran.U,  ,V.  York,  Is.sfl    s vo 

ne^t  eu";-'  ^11'"  "■'"'!,"«•  '•''"'  " '••-veoti^th  0,„. 
neetieut :     a  lie^'Muent.U  History,  An.sonia,  Conn.,  l.sis.!, 

r  w'n"'?'  J*"':  "••^''"'••t    Salter,   U.D.,    f,|.  o., 

L.ll.a,  ,,„  ,,  vol.  u.,  seeond  of  the  iianie  there  men- 
10 ned,  a,ld.,l  prominent  as  a  lecturer  »n,|  pulpit  orator. 

I.   l.>nd,t>ons  of   Su,.,.ess    in   Preaching  without   Note.s 

Ihree  l,ee  ures,  N.  York,  ISr5,  l2nio.  2.  Tho  Early 
Anienean  , spirit  and  the  (lencsis  .d  it ;  the  Declaration 
of  fm  epeii,len..e  and  the  Kllects  of  it.  ,tc  X  York 
,,;'•'  ""\/\J")"i  W.Vclillo  an,l  the  First  Knglisli'ltible  • 
Oration,  \.  york.  ISMI,  ,Svo.  4.  lieco.oit'on  of  tho 
Supernatura    ,n  Letters  and  in   I,ife  r  Oration,  .\.  York, 

>M,  8vo      5    Manlinca  in  the  .Scholar,  .\.  York.  188:1 
,     :  1  f'    T'le    I'saltor:      with    i.ie    Form    of    ,Servieo 

V  "',  "I'.v^  '''«  ^^""■^'  "f  "'«  Pilgrinis,  llrooklyn,  \. 
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V  i    .o'o''"''"'"^'*''   '\'l™"ceof  Christian    Missions,  n! 

M  '.n  -I,  ''"n.  .""'''^''  '^""S«  iind  Outlook  of  the 
Modern  tollege  Training  1887.  Also,  many  single  scr- 
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>iiO,V!,'i*'i;^'  i'"*.  The  Face  n.s  indicative  of  Character : 
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Story,  J.  tapes.     1.  .Manchester  House;  a  Tale  of 

1307 


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Two  Apprentices,  Lon.,  1S79,  p.  Svo.     2.  Lads  of  Kings- 
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Story,  James  1".  Cliuisv,  [fiction,]  Bust.,  1^72, 
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Story,  Jenil.  Sub.-lnntiulism  :  or,  I'liilosojiliy  of 
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Bo:.t.,  ISSl. 

Story,  I,ieiit.-Col.  Philip,  I'.S.C,  lute  lOlli 
Regiment  and  Cameroniaiis,  ^airi>on  instruclor,  Ac. 
Nummary  of  Military  I*uw  and  Procedure,  tor  the  l"se 
of  Oflicorp  of  the  Keguiar  Forces  and  the  Militia,  Lon., 
ISsii,  p,  Svo. 

Slory,  llov.  Itobcrl  licrliprt,  D.l).,  [niiie,  vol, 
ii.,  add.,]  b.  Is:;,'),  at  Ko.-eneatii.  l)iiml)arton.<hire,  Scot- 
land: soeceedi'd  hi.<  father  as  rector  of  that  parish.  I. 
I'oems  by  a  Paison.  l.on.,  iSli;!,  ,'<vo.  Anon.  2.  William 
Carstares  :  a  Chanicter  and  Career  (.f  the  Kevoliitionary 
Epoch,  (lfili)-ITI."i,)  Lon.,  1.S7I,  ■'^vo. 

"  Mr.  Slory  has  had  aeecss  to  a  (;oiu".  many  family  paja-rs, 
and  lo  iiiiiiH'riin.s  niaiiiiscripts  in  tho(ilasp;ow  I'niversily 
l.llirarv  and  the  Advocates'  Lilirary  in  iMliidaiiKh.  ami  ho 
lia-  hiinli'il  thr.iiiKli  tlu;  piiMished  work,- cunccniinn  the 
l)eri(id  which  have  come  within  his  reach.  Hut  he  has  'lot 
executed  his  task  very  well."— .l//i..  No.  2IJ7. 

II.  Creed  anil  Conduct :  Sermons  preached  at  Rosneath 
Church,  tJhisgow,  IS78,  p.  Svo ;  new  ed.,  18S:t. 

Story,  William  Wetniore,  D.C.L.,  [o/l^■,  vol.  ii., 
add.]  I.  The  Roman  Lawyer  in  .leru.salein  :  First  Cen- 
tury. Bost.,  !.S70,  ISino.  2.  Xero :  an  Historical  I'lay, 
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"  lie  has  (Tiiwdcd  his  stau'c.  laid  his  hand  upon  every  in- 
cident and  detail  that  seeiio'd  haracterislic,  and  painted 
a  j:oodly  ]>icturi'.  .  .  .  There  is  no  drainalie  ])ivot,  as  it 
Were,  on  which  the  story  may  turn  and  show  us  its  diverse 
faces.  "—.Vo^/oif.  ,\xi.  ;il.'>. 

"There  is  Utile  room  for  dctjiiled  criticism  ;  there  is  only 
the^'cneral  conseioiisness  that  this  is  the  laudable  work  of 
a  nooil  and  even  eNcelleiit  aliility.  IhoUKh  here,  as  it  seems 
to  us.  e.x)iended  on  ungrateful  matter,  and  that  genius 
would  have  done  it  otherwise,  o,  dime  something  differ- 
ent."—.S«/.  I!rv.,  xll.  nil. 

8.  Castle  St.  Angelo  and  tlie  Evil  Eye  :  being  Ad- 
ditional Chapters  to  "  Uoha  di  Roma."  Phila.,  1S77, 
12mo.  1.  Ode  on  the  Anniversary  of  the  Fifth  Half- 
Century  of  the  Landing  of  (Jovernor  .John  Endicotl, 
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Svo.  (!.  He  and  She;  or,  A  Poet's  Portfolio,  Host.,  188-1,  j 
]2ino.    7.  Fiammetta:  aSummerldyl,  Host.,  188,i,  I2mo.  I 

"Thissim]ile  skclcn  of  an  artist's  holiday,  low-colored  ] 
and  restrained  as  it  is.  is  not  less  heaiilifiil,  not  lcs,s  impres-  ! 
Sivc.  ltccau.se  of  its  tjiiiet  tones."— .Vu/Zoh,  xlii.  I'Jt). 

8.   I'oenis,  Ellin.,  1885,  2  vols.  12mo;   Bost.,  1886.  I 

Stotliard,  Ilobert  Thomas,  [unit;  v<d.  ii.,  add.] 
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1871,  8vo.  2.  Education  defectively  considered  by 
School-Boards  as  being  Deticient  in  Feeling,  Lon.,  1874, 
8vo.  ;!.  The  World  as  it  is,  and  the  World  as  it  might 
be,  Lon.,  1876,  8vo.  4.  The  A  B  C  of  Art:  being  a 
System  of  Delineating  Forms  and  Objects  in  Nature 
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18711,  p.  Svo. 

StothTil,  IlichartI  Hugh.  Notes  on  Defence 
by  Submarine  Mines;  2d  ed.,  rev,  and  enl.,  Brompton, 
Kent,  I87;i,  8vo. 

Stothcrt,  James.  French  and  Spanish  Painters: 
Critical  and  l!iogra|>hicaI  Account  of  the  Most  Noted 
Artists  of  the  French  and  Spanish  Schools.  Etchings. 
Ijon.  and  Edin.,  18711,  4to. 

Stothert,  >V.,  B.A.  Truth  and  its  Adversaries;  a 
Rhyme  for  the  Times:  with  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1871, 
12 

Stott,  Mrs.  Helen.  I.  Daniel  Eyssctte:  an  Auto- 
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1887,  p.  'H-o. 

Stoiighton,  George.  Worthies  of  Science,  N. 
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Stoiighton,  Itev.  John,  D.D.,  [miie,  vol.  ii.,  add.,] 
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8vo. 

"Thriuighont  the  whiilo  work  Hr.  SloUKhtou  e.xhihlts 
great  impartiality  and  candour,  and  his  (•riticiMus  arc  dis- 
tinguished hv  their  freedom  from  the  bias  of  parly;  Imt, 
llot\vithstllnllin^^  it  is  sull'icicnlly  a|ipaiciil  tliiit.  heyuiiil 
the  mere  iiivestigatiiui  of  tacts,  lie  iiims  at  the  illustration 
lit'  a  piincinlc.  ronscicntiuusly  opposed  to  the  connection 
between  Church  and  State,  he  .selects  fur  special  promi- 
nence whatever  wiuild  seem  to  show  the  ilisiiilvanlaKcs 
and  evils  resulting  from  such  a  connection."— J.  Bass  Mri.- 
i.ixiiKu:  Aiwl.,  vii.  .'i7. 

8.  Homes  and  Haunts  of  Luther,  lllust.  Lon.,  187.'i, 
4to;  new  ed.,  with  additiunal  chapters,  18S:i.  il.  Re- 
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"It  is  as  an  annalist  of  Niincoiil'ormily  and  Noneon- 
fonnist  ministers  that  our  aiilhiu' deserves  our  uratitudc; 
and  herein  his  distiiu'tive  merit  consists."— i'a/.  A'cc.,  xlvil. 
712. 

1(1.  The  Progress  of  Divine  Revelation:  or,  The  Vn- 
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" 'flu' re  is.  of  ci..,rse,  here  luiicli  biography,  often  with 
the  cliarm  of  peisunal  reminiscence,  as  the  author  had  a 
lart:e  acijuainnince  amoiit;  the  chaiactcrs  he  ile.scrilics, 
and  was  on  terms  of  frieiiilshiii  with  many  of  them.  .  .  . 
On  tlu'  whole,  it  may  be  safely  said  that  the  present  book 
will  long  be  the  sianilanl  aiu'liority  on  tlic  iin|iortant  sub- 
ject of  which  it  ireiits.and  tliat  it  will  be  read  with  pleas- 
ure and  instruction  not  only  by  those  w  ho  may  symptithi/e 
with  all  the  views  of  the  author,  but  by  many  who  regard 
the  history  of  religion  from  a  very  dili'erent  stand-pmnt." 
—Acml.,  xxvi.  :)18. 

lU.  Howard  the  Philanthropist  and  his  Friends,  Lon., 
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Stonghton,  John  A.  Winsor  Farmes:  Glimpse 
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"We  object  to  Mn*.  Stowe's  representation  not  only  on 
aci'onnt  of  its  nselessness  as  an  agent  of  moral  reform,  but 
Its  falsity  as  a  delineation  of  Anu'rican  society."— A'udoii. 
xiii.  'Jl. 

H.  My  Wife  and  I;  or,  Harry  Henderson's  History, 
N.  York.  1871,  12mo. 

"  The  hook  is  not  really  a  novel,  but  a  sort  of  guide  to 
yoiinj;  men  with  "lender  Incomes  who  are  wearied  of 
boardlng-honse  lite."— .Vn^'on,  xlli.  :W4. 

4.  Woman  in  .Sacred  History:  a  Scries  of  Sketches 
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our   Neighbors;   or.  The  Records  of  an   Unfashionable 


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Btrett:   a  Scquol  ti.  "  My  Wife  n.ij  I,"  N.  York,  1875 
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ami  otljer  h  ones,  I,o„.,  ,S7r,,  |o„'„,      „,,  .^,,,„  .ji^'^^-^Y 
the  M,ll,  and  other  Stories,  l,„n.,  IS7»,  1S,„„.     ,,.  1  il,  e 

Uomen;    new   e,l.,   N.    "i  u,k,    Isrs,   ,Svo.      12.  JWanue 
I'eople:  their  I.ove.s  an.l  Lives.  N.  V„rk    \H7S    l",n!, 

in^i";^;,feT:''r }!!!}:':  -"ur'' "  ""'i"-.  sh„„i,i' .« 


STR 


.'t-eiUer  .sort  of  liicuhnuioii.s," 


tliese  clieernil.  joK-trot,  swee 
—  yution.  x.\vii.  UK, 


13.  A  Dog's  Mission;  or,  Story  of  tlie  01,1  Avery  Ilon.n' 
an.l  other  Stories,  N.  York,  Issf,  sq.  l:-,„„  \Vi ,,  ,1. 
P..x^J|f  One  by  Half  a  Do.en  o'f  t'ho  Other,  I'on.;,;;^^' 

bii.|.lon,\\„ree..ter  County,  Massaehusetts  ;  -..ith  (fcne- 
ah.-y  of  iMiniilies,  Hiihbiinlslon  MSI  sv„  '"'"""<- 
T,.vfTl"vV.;''-.  ■'■'"•■  ""'  ^'■•'-^''f'^nstantine;  a 

KYork:ls^.;lo;:;;r"'^'''^'''''''"'''f^'"-"'''•J  "'-^ 

Stowcll,  flmrles  Henry,  M.D.,  I,.  l8,-,()  „t 
Jerry,  N.\  :  KiaJuatecl  at  tlie  nicdieal  dcparlinent  of 
the  Unn-ers,ty  of  Michi.ran  isr:',  ..nd  is  now  olio r 
ol  histology  and  n,ioroseo|,y  tliere.  1.  StudcM,  ''  Mm 
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mi.  Illmo."  ""■'  ''^  ^^'  ""'"''•    ^""-'-   Chi".,  I 

Stoweli,Mrs.  LonJMa  .>Iaria  H,.ed,  b.  is.^ti  at 
(.rand  Jilat.e,  Mieh.  .•   gra.lualed  at  the   Utivrsiy  ,d- 
M.ehigan  187«;  .narried  Professor  Charles  Henty  .'i^-o       ' 
Chie-TS.''''-     *""'--'W-"    ^'trueturo  of'^la^t; 

and'li'hri,',!' J's"'     ^^"^^"v'  "f  '^"""'^<-^  '"  A-atotny 
anil  1  hysiology,  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  KS77,  .Sy,,  ' 

I  Jn,v         Arrangement  of  Itattalion   Drill,  for  the 

}.:.n.,i.s^'or:;!i;'r''"'  "■  "^  ''=''""'  '"■  i"«"--'io". 

Stracfy,  ilev.  ivilliam  James,  U,,,.,  y„|    li 
>M.,]  gnu iuatea  at  Magdalene  College,  Canibridge,  18M  • 
orda.ned    lK.5,    reetor   of  Oxnead   with    lin.xton    since 
•,  V.^  bliort  Analysis  of  Bishop   Pearson's   Ex„o- 

n     th     lA"  C'-™<1,  Lon.,  I8l,s,  ,Syo.'  2.  Short  Serm  ns 
on  the  I'salma  in  their  Order,  I.on.,  1875-81),  3  yol"  p 


I  iieiit,  Iiiimnn  factors  Imyo  been  llie  brothers  <irm.l,..v 
"Ith   .SriiAcHKv,  l,ii:iT..liKN-.  KiaiAHi,,  U.E.,  FHS 

i8M.'ir"';s">"''s,^:,''''''^'  "'•"■'^»  "^  i""'"-  •-;  i8«rto 

!  !;' -■"1'»''H'.m/  the  .ivalm.ls ':^''li',,  '  .      i : :  VI  b^l  ''^r 

'    i  nir^;r''----"'-'i' '^^ 

Strachey,  L,eiit..(;eii.  Kicliard,  c'.S.I.,  K  E 
I    lij'ngal.J  I'.l  .8.,  brother  of  Sir  John  Stmebey   »,,;;.:; 
,  b.  IM,  :  member  of  the  Indian  couneil  since  1 875 -retired 
'  Societ'y'Vs*;'-'''''!'  '  '"''■■'"'''^•'"  "'■  "''■  K»y"l  <ie"gn.phical 

iv;:5.!;^n,,:rir^8^sr"^!;Csvr''^^-"*- 

.enlor",?,?''  "rV.,  ♦"""'■Be  Martin,  graduated, 
'■(■nioi  optiine,  at  Christ's  College.  Cambriihre  Isv.' 
ordained   18,-„i,.    reetor  of  TiHin^t;,  ,i„™"l8%     Ka" 

nn  18"'?,''*''"^  f™'",.'l'o  li'"'l<  "I  foinnion  Prayer, 
I-'  n..  I8,J   lluno.  >n  as  set  forth  in  Holy  Scripture 

llhi  scan  Lecture,  ,  ].„„.,  1875,  er.  8yo.^         '   "'"' 

mi,w^'  '."',''■**-"'«"■•  Norman  Maclcod,  D.D. :  a 
.SliKiit  lontribution  towards  liis  Uiography,  hon.,  1872, 

Kuu'I'm"!',""'    *'•'"•"'■'''"    ('■^'^^"JO       See     Sii.nn, 
Strnlian,  .Mrs.  Lishrtli  <iooch,  (S^^guin.)     | 

b  "m^^:;^  '^:''"V'^   l>i;'turcs   ,.nd   Stories.  ^K.ted 


I. 

bv    Milhii    "e- V  ■   ■';""'"   """   'Clones,     illustrated 

W  IL  '.;'':•     '"'"•'  "'"■'•   '""">;   ""^^^v   ed.,  l.S8-(.     2 

8yo'    new  elb^'Tisii'""'  '"  ^""""•"""«^'  !-«■'•,  '«?«.  P-" 

iie'uV,!;;"';.:',','/';.',;;'' iV  ,':'';l!''"i!:';""'«  '.»*  ^v^'".  «'•"  ocrtainu- 

Strachail,  John.     M'hat  i«  Play'  n  Ph...;  i     •     ,  '  rics    l  „„'"Vs-«"""?""'  •^'•^""".v  <liilil,  and  other  Sto- 

i-egends.  l,on.,  I,s7i.l,  p.  ,Svo  ;  ;id  ed.    188-,  ' 

(Ion,  mul'i,"''''';'"''''"'  '""'  -^rn'rliiicli,  and  many  clcyer 

an!llhc'll!'';i:',""'r'''  '''^„''"*'-'"''  ^'^V-  the  lliglilunda 
and  II  e  11  glihindcrs  oi   liayaria,  Lon.,  l.ssil,  p.  Syo. 


I 

lvlin.,'1877,  12mo. 

Strachnn,  lapt.  John,  F.R.u.s.,  F.K.C  I  of 
Kvdney.  Explorations  and  Adyenture.,  in  Ne>v  (iuinoa. 
I  lust.  W  1888,cr.  8yo.  (The  author  visited  New 
(.uinea  m  187+-7o,  and  again  in  1885,  and  explored 
some  portion  of  the  interior.)  "-.tpioreti 

Strachan,  Ut.  Hcv.  John   Miller,  M.D.,  D.D., 
b.   18.i2;  educated    at   St.  Augustine's  College,  Canter- 
bury, ordained     8fl I  ;  consecrated   liishop  .^f'ltang'ion 
882      From  East  to  West :  the  Church's  Work  in  Dis 
tnnt  Lands,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8yo 

1  iu'Tr  m".',"'"!'"  ,•■*•'  •^"^■'  ""'l  WilXins  A.  S., 

I.'.m.',  I8S8   p.  8y„  ""'•     ^'"''■"'8'^'   '■'"•   T™"sl'"ion! 

A,^?',?,""'''?'  M  •.^-     ";«'»'-i«''l  '"kotchos  of  Montrose, 
Anlin        "'       *I'«i«'".     illust.     Montrose,    1879,    8yo; 

„,'*,"'"'''',''>''  Mfs-  Jane,  (Grant,)  wife  of  den 
,     !'h   ■^",";;  «■>•■'"/'■"•     I'ay  Texts  for  the  Young,  in 
J.nglish  and  i-ronch,  Lon.,  1887,  18mo. 

Strachey,  Sir  John,  (i.C.S.I.,  C.I  E     b    LS-'l- 
nieiiiber  of  the  council  of  the  Goycrnor-Oencml  „>  India 

•'^rr'it-    "!»'.'"""«"'■""'"■  "*■  "'0  Northwest    Pn>y. 
IOCS  l8i.)--,6;  himncial  member  of  the  ccmncil  of  the 
(ioyornnr-l  r.r,Ai.f,l   ..f    rrii!i-i    l^i^fl    vo       ,  1  r 

,    ,.  '  "."  -"    inuia    iBitl-M)      member   of  the 

Jn,l  an  council  since  1885.     India,  Lon.,  188,8,  8yo  \ 

"It  forms  the  most  tnislworthy  record  wliiidi  lois  v„. 

ohali^X  whi;^,'s''"i';',"r  -"r'r"''^^ -'■'> ''"'™''  ^ 

BileiX  sl^ift  'V  "'''  '",'•'"  "'  ""-'  <-'"'"P"ny  lias  been 

d  a    iTl.n  n,^""-' '  "',"'  T'"''^''}'  "'"'"'K'll'-d  into  tlie  iich  1  r 
U  a  ol  the  Queen.    In  that  .Icliberute  reyolmimi    ,r  bib  v  ; 
the  iwo  most  powerful,  and  certainly  the  two  ma'l  periul,'- 1 


n  8v;)''''«'''"A"'i.-  ;'"  '^'""'Ji""""''!'''-''  ''""•'  "*■'<'.  3  vols, 
ll'lu  t  N  xJl,"lTT,  ^""'"  '"  >'i''""<'-''I"«  I-ands. 
Illust.  N  \ork,  1882,  lol.  it.  Rural  England:  Lanes 
(oinmon-S.des,  Ac,  Lon.,  18S|,  ,„,.  ,„.  \y,,^l,  ^""j^^: 
varia:  an  Autumn  in  the  Passion- Play  Country  I,cn 
1S84  p.  8y„.  1 1.  The  Children's  Pastiuic  :  Pic  n^cs  nd 
mlT  r-'  ',''l--  ."•  ^  """"''  '"■  Sunday  Sto  es 
Kw:-;s88:lt;,  '^'•■'■'-'^'g-no-S.ay«:a 
Strahorn,  Kobert  K.,  (•<  Alter  Ego,"  pseud.)    To 

l.ieihc  Railroad  and  Branches,  Omaha,  187» 

T  , ,  '■•'"f,''*?.".?"B'n'*.  ("S ey  Daryl,"  pseud.)     1. 

Pol,    ,„  the  Tw.  i,,.bt:  Sh.,r.   Stories,  Lon,  lMi7,      imo 

f8(!7  8™  "A"'"""'■<"^  i"-^'""  «'''  """-"vinn.'  Lon" 
18118,  1  mo.  J.  With  the  Tide ;  or,  A  Life's  Voyaac  ■  a 
Mory,  Lon  8.!8,  Itbuo.  5.  Routledge's  llandTook  of 
QiuMts  and  Bowls,  l,on.,  18fi8,  8yo.  6.  Old  Pictures  ^n 
a  New  Frame.     Illust.     L„n.,'  1877,  p.  Syo?  ° 

Stranahan,  Mrs.  Clara  Cornelia,  (Harrison,) 

i;W!) 


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and  Kindrcil 'rheiiies:  with  nn  IntroJiiction  by  Ilirnm 
W.  Thomiis,  D.D.,  Cliic,  1SS4,  8vo. 

Strnii!),  Oxciir  Solomon,  b.  IS.OO,  at  Ottcrbcr;,', 
liiivaria:  omi)!n>'i!<l  to  tlie  Inited  States ;  graduated  at 
Columbia  College  1S71,  and  at  the  law  schijol  IS7:!;  ap- 
pointed luiniatcr  to  Turkey  1887.  The  Origin  of  tho 
llepulilican  Korm  of  (lovcrnment  in  the  United  States 
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Old  Bohemian,"  pseud..)  [.(/,(-■,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  IMI7-18'>7, 
b.  at  Ti-ois  Kiviere.",  Lower  Canada;  was  educated  at 
the  Klo.'itcrsehule,  Magilcbur^,  (iermany,  at  the  Univor- 
.sity  of  lieilin,  and  at  the  Monl|iellier  .School  of  Medicine 
in  France,  and  in  18;i;i  went  to  .Mgier?  as  assistant  sur- 
geon to  the  French  army.  He  returned  to  France  after 
some  years,  ami  in  is;!'.)  was  banished  for  supjiosed  c<un- 
plicity  in  a  revolutionary  Jih't  and  settled  in  London. 
lie  oontributeil  extensively  to  a  number  of  journals, 
and  wrote  some  plays,  one  of  which,  a  farce,  was  pro- 
duced successfully  at  Drury  Lane  in  Isi'iS.  He  was  (mo 
of  the  founders  of  tho  Savage  Club.  1.  ('frans. )  Tho 
Art  of  Photography  ;  from  the  (ieruian  of  G.  C.  II. 
ilalleur,  Lon.,  1S54,  12mo,  2.  Men  who  have  made  tho 
New  German  Em|ure :  a  Series  of  llrief  ISiographical 
f  the  eliminatiuii  of  forms  froni  pie-e.xisUng  Sketches,  Lcjn.,  If74,  2  vols.  8vo.  :).  The  Itcmiuiscenccs 
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9.  The  Legends  of  the  Old  Testament  traced  to  their  Stories  by  an  Old  liohemian,  Lcm.,  1SS3,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 
Apparent  Primitive  ."Sources,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo.  (A  sequel  5.  Philosophy  in  the  Kitchen  :  General  Hints  on  Food 
to  "The  lliblo:  Is  it  the  Wonl  of  tied?")  10.  The  !  and  Drink.  By  an  Old  liohemian.  Lon.,  ISSf),  Svo.  tl. 
Sources  and  Development  of  Christianity,  Lon.,  187  J,  I  The  Kmperor  William  ;  the  Story  of  a  Great  King  and  a 
8vo.  II.  Tho  Pauline  Lpistles,  Lon.,  lS7o,  8vo.  12.  |  Good  .Man.  I,on.,  IS87,  cr.  Svo.  Posth. 
Tho  Portraiture  and  .Mission  cd'  Jesus,  Lon.,  I87li,  Svo.  i  Streane,  ItfV.  Alinc§l<'y  WillirtlU,  M.A.,  grad- 
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of  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  A  History  of  French  Painting  from 
its  Kiirliost  to  its  Latest  Practice:  including  an  Account 
of  tho  French  Acailemy  of  Painting,  its  Salons,  Schools 
of  Instruction,  and  Kcgulatioiis.  lllust.  X.York,  issS, 
Svo. 

StraUiJO,  Cnlthorpe.  Two  Worlds  of  Fashion, 
Lon.,  IS72,  ;i  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Strange,  Lieut. •Col.  T.  ItlnntI,  Dominion  in- 
8]iector  of  artillery.  .Artillery  Retrospect  id'  the  Last 
Great  War,  1S70:  with  its  Lessons  for  Canadians,  [lec- 
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S(rnu!;e,  Thomas  Lumisden,  [nnfp,  vol.  ii., 
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1871,  Svo.  :i.  The  Bible:  Is  it  "  The  Word  of  God"? 
Lon.,  1871,  Svo  :  new  ed.,  IS74.  4.  The  Speaker's  Cimi- 
mcntiiry  lleviewcd,  I.(jn..  lS7l,p.  Svo.  5.  Clerical  In- 
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Lcn.,  1872,  Svo.  7.  The  Kxercise  of  Prayer,  Lon.,  lS7;i, 
Svo.  8.  The  Development  of  Creation  on  the  Karth, 
Lon.,  1S74,  Svo;  new  ed..  ISS2. 

"  Made  up  lualnly  cjf  two  essays.— the  one  on  '  The  Pro- 
cesses of  Creatinii  :'"tla'  o  er  on  'The  .Uiticiiiity  of  tiie 
Karlh  and  its  llunian  In..,.bitaids.'  .  .  .  Mr.  Siniiige  is  a 
llrni  believer  in  what  use.l  to  lie  called  'spontaneous  gen- 
eration,'but  whiidi  he  cnrionsly  enough  prefers  :■>  term 
'the  proce 
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Strniigt'ortI,  Viscountess.     SceSMVTiiK. 

Stratlbril,  J.  Kobert  Kaikcs  and  others,  Founders 
of  Sunday-Schools,  Lon.,  18S{),  or.  Svo. 

Stratford,  J.  Wiltshire  and  its  Worthies:  Notes, 
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Stratford  de  Iledclitle,  Viscount.  See  CA^J• 
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Strathedcn  and  Campbell,  Lord.    See  Camp-  | 

BKI.I..  j 

Stratlieir,    \V.    R.     (Trans.)     Book   of    Songs,   by  'i 
'Iciin-ich  Heine:  tr;uislatcd  in  Verse,  Lon.,  1SS2,  p.  Svo. 
"Strathesk,  John,"   (Pseud.)    See  Ton,  Joii.v,  i 

Stratmann,  Francis  Henry,  Ph.D.,  [ante,  vol.  , 
ii.,  ;idd.J     A  Supplement  to  the  Dictionary  of  tho    Old 
English  Language;  :id  ed.,  Krefeld,  Issi,  4to.  ' 

Stratton,  Kzra  .>I.  Tho  World  on  Wheels;  or. 
Carriages:  with  their  Hist'jrical  Associations  from  the 
Earliest  to  the  Present  Time.  lllust.  N.  York,  1878, 
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Stratton,  Frederick.  Tho  Public  Health  Act,  i 
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Stratton,  J.  .\.  Keports  of  Cases,  Oregon  Supremo 
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Stratton,  John  Proudfoot.  Chitor  and  the  I 
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Stratton,  Itev.  John  Young,  grailuated  at  Mag- 
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Friendly  Societies  and  the  Poor- Law,  1871).  .'i.  Insu- 
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Laws,  1S73.  B.  Hops  and  Hop-Pickors,  Lon.,  1883,  p. 
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Stratton,  Joseph  II.,  D.D.  Following  Christ:  a 
Manual  for  Church  Members,  Phila.,  ISS.i,  Iflnio. 

Stratton,  Thomas,  .M.D.,  [iiii(c,  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  d. 
ISSli,  He  had  served  for  twonty-si.x  years  in  the  British 
navy,  during  whiih  tinu  ho  was  chiefly  ."st.itiiincd  in 
Canada.  He  published,  in  addition  to  wmks  mentioneil 
luiti;  vol.  ii.  :  1.  The  t'eltic  Origin  of  a  (ire;it  Part  of  the 
Greek  and  Latin  Languages,  Edin.,  1870,  ]i.  Svo.  2. 
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and  since  1SS5.  The  Book  id'  .Jerendah,  together  with 
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Streatfcild,  F.     The  Dabchiok,  Lon.,  1887,  12ino. 

Strcatl'eild,  Frank  N.,  resilient  magistrat'i  in 
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"A  lively  imrrative  that  gives  highly  graphic  sketches 
of  the  life  it  ile.scribes."— .s,i<.  Her.,  xlviii.  33."). 

Streatfeild,  Rev.  tieorge  Sidney,  M.A.,  grad- 
uated iit  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford,  ls6(i;  ordained 
18117;  vicar  of  Immanuel  Church,  Streatham,  since 
1S83;  suffragan  of  tho  diocese  of  Hochestcr  and  rund 
dean  of  Streatham  since  1S87.  Lincolnshire  and  tho 
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"  Theciliject  of  Mr.  Strentfeild's  book  is,  by  a  careful  ey 
aminutionandclassitieation  cd'tlic  place-names  id' Lincoln- 
.>.hire,  in  which,  as  he  tells  ns,  he  was  fur  some  years  tho 
vicar  of  '  a  busy  parish,'  to  trace  the  various  streams  of 
Danish  invasion  and  to  point  iinl  the  ilistricis  in  which  t''" 
invaders  became  settlers.''— .Sid.  7i'cr.,  Iviii.  3o'2. 

Commended  by  Henry  Bradley,  in  Arail.,  x.xv.  180. 

Streatfeild,  Mrs.  Sophia  Charlotte,  [inUf, 
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187.5,  obi.  Ilimo.  3.  Words  of  Comfort  for  the  Sick  and 
Sufiering,  Lon.,  1875;  new  cd.,  187M,  4to.  4.  A  Littio 
Garland  of  the  ."^aints,  and  other  Verses,  for  the  Children 
of  tho  Lord  Jesus,  Lon.,  1877,  sq.  16mo. 

Streatfield,  Emily.  Spout  Alley,  and  what  eamo 
out  of  it,  Lon.,  1S83,  sq.  Ilimo. 

Streatfield,  Henrietta  S.  and  Kniily.  Tales 
from  Life,  for  Mothers'  Meetings,  Ac,  Jtanchester,  Isso, 
sq.  lliuu). 

"  Strcbor,  Eiggam,"  (Pseud.)  See  Roai';iiTs, 
Machik,  Hiijini. 

Stredder,  Miss  Eleanor,  b.  atRoyston,  Eng.  I. 
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Price  of  Silence:  a  .Vovel,  Lon.,  Is73,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Stredder,  Mixs  Sarah.  I.  Tho  Fate  of  a  Year, 
Lon.,  1S(13,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  To  Have  and  to  Hold, 
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Street,  .Arthur  Edmund,  gradunted  at  Magdalen 
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laudatory,  and  written  with  Insight  and  perspicacity,  this 
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.epm^ed  fn,„,  ••  Areh.olo.i,.  C^ntinna/'"^;"         '  l' J 

thiirch   Cathoilrul,  Dublin,   „n    tlio  Uc<tor  ,ti  m   „(    I 
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Precentor  teeyn.our,  and  IJeUicatorv  Preface  b  •  Sir  T  ieo 
(Jorc  Mardn.     lllust.     Dublin,  Is,;.')   u"        ^        ^'""■ 
»f'-'Ct,  J.  C.     The  Hidden  Way  across  the  Thresh- 
old ,  or,  Ihe  Mystery  which  hath  been  hidden  lor  Ze 
and  from    ienerations.-  an  Explanation  of  the  C    ,ceaM 
Jo  ces  .n  Iwery  JIan  to  open  the  Ten.ple  of  the  S  uf  an 
1    'm"|     p/""'"",™  "'■  ""^  ^'"^'•■'=''   '>"">!.  Ili"l    ate 


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iL  .  T,","'  ""•'";'''"■«.  Lon.,  1871,  [i;mo.  S.  The 
joctor  8    Dilemma,   Lon.,    1872,   ,S   vols.    p.    8vo       - 

JJede  8  Charity,  l,on.,  1872,  p.  8y„.  lO.'The  Kind's 
,.V;rv„,,ts,   Lon.,  I87;i,   lOmo;  new  ed.,    IS75      n    ]",f,t 

(..p.    Lon       ixp,    Himo;    new    ed.,    187.5.      12    He    er 

•Morley'.s  Promise,  Lon.,  lS7;i,;i  vols  p.  .s-,.    \:l   cZl, 

l.on.,   1S7J,    lOiio;  new  ed.,  IS7!t.      l.'i.  Two  Chri^tma., 

I  "1 8  r-l fin '•■'',-"";"•■      ',"•  ^'"    "'"'X   ""    "'™' 
i-on.,   18,5,    Ifimo,     ],.  Priend.s  till   Death,  and  other 

S  ones    Lon.,  187,'i,  sc,    1  <imo.     1 8,  The  Wonderful       fe 

'  ;  '  J.  '  •  '/"""•  '■'•  •^""''■■«''  I""-i»'-''  Cross,  and 
other  .Stones,  Lon.,  1870,  s.,.  Ifimo.  2(1.  The  Wo  th  of 
a   I^.by    and   1  ow  Apple-Tree  Court  was   Won,  Lon 

Mm";     Tru^r^  ^'r*^'!'  """  "  ^"y-  •■""••  "^'fi  A 

inio.     J^.  The  Crew  of  the  "Dolphin  "     Jllusi     In,, 
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iSViur^^^-^  •;;":■  ir\?-i-t --•:■'•.  >-ry^L 


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o  Purchasers  of  Jewelry  on  the  lUlative  A',  lue  of  t"  e 
Different  tiualitics  of  Uold,  Lon.,  I8fi7,  Ifimo  'Pre 
C10U8  Stones  and  (Jems:  tlioir  History  ind  Di  tin^u  h 
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Isl.*";!  "™'  "^T'nlH  ''i-  ■"•"»•  '■''■  Carola,  Lo„7, 
Book  for  nttl,  ^  "  ,^'vcet  Story  of  Old:  a  Sund,.; 
liooK   lor   Little   Ones,  Lon.,  1881,  4to.      ;ifi     pikn-im 

3  "l  er'on!"'-^  *"■  'l'""^'"-'^^  Life,  Lon.,   1    8fi    ^Z. 
j3.     Her  Only  .s„n,  Lon.,  1887,  18mo.     With  Lamb    K 

l?S7,tr8vo.  ''''  "'  •'^"""*'""^  '^'<^'^''-'   '''■'-".•; 

"  Slreykc,  tJnrbord,"  fPseinn    ti,o  «„„   d- 
and^^Creek:  Sketches   of  ^he' Eriaftl^L^n^.^^Vs^;: 


^-, , — .,,,   „^  ^,^.,    iuiiji'M[y  [lie  i^iieen      The    ^-i'""'  '   ■«>  -i 


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iS^^iSft  ¥"-"■- "^J'Si=J'';i,s 

he  Mechanical  lormatioii  of  the  Human  Voice,    fo  t 
f  .  :„  v"°-     u  ^"'--""il'li-'S:  Mechanical  l-'or  iiaLn 

;:fMus^:B:;t':'t^7:(^>';.'''"-  «•  •■^'-"^  E'emei;;: 

M,!'rylamJ,''T^7fi,"8^-:i.    '""'""  °"  "'"  *^"^'>'  "'^'-^  "f 

Sirettell,   iMiss  Alma.      (Trans.)   Spanish   an.l 

ohi's    S^r"°^^  r'l"'-  l''V"»«™vures'a,/er  sJitd" 

„  '?■    "fu"i'  *'■"'"■'"  ^-  ^'''"•'y-  Morelli,  and  W 

sfrot'i:'lT-'«^'"'  ■■•  ':;;'.'"•     (I"^l'"le.s  music  ) 

I  un„     1  ,„per;  or,  A  Narrativeof  my  Journey  in  Search 

i'Hndi;:;t;;;:,  ■;;/;;;  ^z;:;  ^-^  New  source  Lfuevduo 

..^f:a!^;7;e,^;,i!J- .Ve./!tr,^rt 

I'mI";":^;?^'^"'"'  ■^'■-ti-"»  H^'iiway  AccidentCl':;i^ 

.J&;:;'p-;,^;r'^r?i--;ir'i;i^-i;a 

.10  r'n  7'",*  '"'■;'  Catechism.  Loil.  |«:i 
ii'aio.  ,j.  Ihe  Scholar's  Manual  of  Devotions  ,.,„l 
Niered  Formularies  Lon.,  ,S5.5,  18mo.  1.  Th  .  s,".y 
01  tl  e  .Serpent :  an  Essay  (orthcsc  Times,  L„i,.,  1870,  Z^ 

Lamr  s'a',','  'T""'  J^>>^' "^'^iog  '■'  lialkc,  and' 
1-aing,  ,s  a  p.-cudouymc  lor  Sarah  Smith,  and  according 


2.  The  Sea-ShlVo^   r   ,"ir     ^fiZ;      P  ■     ,T- 


4.  Life  ol   Mary  l,!uce '  Scots,  Lon.,  187.3    2   vols 

:iiltr!;:;T,!^;^,!:;"f;^,,%;^l;r«"y"'i^.o,her8:an 

: ,,  'J«",'"<,'n"«l'  •'""«  ^■♦'ttignrct,  {,.„„■.  vol.  ii.,  add  1 
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ii:r\8;;^;:t.;;:'^"-f^«'--^''-i^^'""^:K<Hn:'::;::i 

I  female  mhm-sl..^f;l'^    hiivcV"",'' ,'""''"'  """  "^  ™n>« 
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.struklaiid,     Ilcv.     Millinni     Jnincs.    MA 

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1.^,.  .•  yicar  ,d   East  Duhvich   since   18.^8.     '11  o  Ch 
of  ninst  Crucified:  Slior,  I.cntcn  Kcadings,  L^'ll",' 

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i  audS^/;;;:;:  ,'^!:;^;,/l^r  i:;;;'— f  «"vor.L^d, 

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Stroiiach,  (ieorgc.  I.  New  aioanings  from 
Qliulsuino,  I'Min.  ami  Lim.,  1M7'.I,  Ito.  -',  More  Glean- 
ings frmii  (iliidstdMc,  Kilin.  and  Lon.,  18811,  4to.  Anon. 
3.  The  I/iberiil  Mia- Lenders,  Kdin.  and  Lon.,  18S0. 
Anon. 

Strong,  Augustus  lIopkiiiN,  D.D.,  b.  18:111,  at 
Uochcatcr,  N.V.;  griiduuted  at  Vale  lS,->7,  und  ttt 
Kdchester  Tlieoloi;ioal  .^ominary  Is.-iU;  president  and 
prolcsaor  of  llililiwil  theology  in  the  latter  institution 
since  lf<72.  I.  Lcclurea  on  Theology,  ISTR;  new  ed., 
onl.,  and  entltlcil  "Systeniatie  Theology  :  a  ''oni|iendiiim 
and  ('ommunplace  Hook,  for  the  Uao  of  Theological 
Studcnla,"  Hoohester,  N.Y.,  ISSli,  8vo.  2.  I'hiloaophy 
and  Ueligioii  :  a  Series  of  Addresses,  Essays,  and  Ser- 
mons designed  to  set  forth  (ircat  Truths  in  Popular  Form, 
N.  York,  I8S8,  Svo. 

Strong,  UesNie.  Conquered  :  a  Novel,  N.  York, 
1878,  12ino. 

Strong,  Dnu'.sonno  .Melnnctliuii.  (Trans.) 
Selections  from  tlie  Uostaii  cjf  Sadi,  in  English  Verse, 
1872,  l2mo. 

Strong,  Eliznbrtli  I*.  Pin.ling  Jesus;  [also] 
Johnnie's  Vacation.     Illust.     I'hila.,  1880,  Kiiiio. 

Strong,  Herbert  Augn^tUN,  M.A.,  graduated  nt 
Corpus  Christi  College,  O.xlord,  l.^li;!;  professor  of 
humanity  in  .Melbourne  University  1872;  professor  of 
Latin  in  Liverpool  University  College.  1.  Specimens 
of  Translations  from  Catullus  and  Virgil  into  Englisli 
Prose,  for  the  Use  of  University  Students,  (ilaagow, 
1870,  8vo.  2.  (Trans.)  I'lautus' The  Haunted  House, 
Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  ;t.  (Ed.)  Selected  Poems  of  C. 
Valerius  Catullus  ;  Notes,  Lon.,  1879,  p.Svo.  1.  (Trans, 
and  ed.)  Principles  of  the  History  of  Language,  by 
Hermann  Paul,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo.  With  Lkki'KH,  A.: 
1.  (iuido  to  Classical  Reading,  Lon.,  1881,  ISmo.  2. 
(Trans.)  Thirteen  Satires  of  Juvenal,  Lon.,  1882,  8vo. 
With  MKVun,  Kino.  Outlines  of  a  History  of  the  (Jornmii 
Language,  Lon.,  ISSt!,  Svo.  With  Tkesdale,  F.  D., 
Musie  (iermanicii',  (Jlasgow,  1870,  Ito. 

Strong,  JitnieM,  .S.T.I).,  LL.D.,  [aiKe,  vol.  ii., 
add.,]  professor  of  e.vegetical  theology  in  Drew  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  Miulison,  X.J.,  since  18(18.  1.  A  Literal 
Translation  of  the  liook  of  Ecclesiastcs,  1877.  2.  Scrip- 
ture History  delineated  from  the  Biblical  Records  and 
All  Other  Accessible  Sources.  .Madison,  N.J.,  1878.  3. 
Ironies  :  a  Series  (d'  Essays  showing  the  Virtual  Agree- 
ment between  Science  and  the  liiblc,  N.  York,  18s:(, 
I2mo.  1.  The  Tabernailc  of  Israel  in  the  Desert.  Illust. 
Cin.,  ISSS,  4tci.     See.  al>.i,  .McClintock,  John,  »iijini. 

Strong,  Kev.  JokihIi,  b.  ls.l7,  at  .N'aperville,  III.; 
graduated  at  Western  Keserve  College  ISliU  ;  studied  at 
Lane  Theolcjgical  Seminary  ;  entered  the  ministry  of  the 
Congregational  Church;  geneial  agent  of  the  Evangeli- 
cal Alliance  in  the  United  States  since  issii.  Our  Coun- 
try :  its  Possible  Future  and  its  Present  Crisis,  >f.  York, 
1885,  llimo;   4olh  thcjuaand,  1887. 

Strong,  Latliiiin  Cornell,  I81.')-1871l,  b.  at  Troy, 
N.V.;  graduated  at  Union  College  181)8;  studied  at 
Heidelberg,  and  afterward  j  devoted  himself  to  litera- 
ture. 1.  Castle  Windows,  Troy,  N.Y.,  187ti,  16mo.  2. 
Poke  o'  Alocjnshinc,  .\.  Vcok,  1.878,  IBmo.  H.  Miilsum- 
mer  Dreams,  N.  York,  lS7(t,  Dimo. 

Slrong,  Leonard,  [miie,  vol.  ii..  add.]  1.  (Jod  our 
Uefagc;  or.  The  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  Homeward 
across  the  Atlantic;  :;d  ed.,  Lon.,  18.02,  lllnio.  2.  A  Lily 
(iathered  Early;  or,  The  History  of  S.  Palmer,  Lon., 
I8.')i),  Itimo.  :i.  A  Personal  Testimony  to  the  Truthful- 
ness of  C.  H.  Spurgeon'a  Witness  concerning  the  Evan- 
gelical Clergy  and  the  Er'ors  of  the  Prayer-iJook,  Lon., 
18til,  12nio.  4.  Lectures  on  the  Book  of  Daniel,  Lon., 
1871,  p.  8vo. 

Strong,  Matthew.  Jan  Verclootz :  a  Story  of 
Chance,  Lon.,  1888,  limo. 

Strong,  .Hoses  .M.  (Ed.)  History  of  the  Territory 
of  Wisconsin,  ls;[ii-.|8:  preceiled  by  an  Account  of  Some 
Events  during  the  Period  in  which  it  was  under  the 
Dominion  of  Kings,  States,  or  other  Territories,  Madi- 
son, 1886,  8vo. 

Strong,  Peter  Reinsen.  "Awful"  and  other 
Jingles.     IJy  P.  K.  •><.     N.  York,  1871. 

Strong,  W.  v..      Frnit-Ciiltnre  and.  the  Liiying-Out 

and  .Management  of  a  Country  liome,  Host.,  188,^,  Tfiiiio. 

Strong,  William.    Two'Leclures  upon  the  Kolation 

of  Civil  Law  to  Church  Polity,  Discipline,  and  Property, 

N.  York,  187.0,  12mo. 

Strond,  John.      The  Voice   of  Time;   u  Word   in 
Season,  Lon.,  1871,  ;j2mo;  new  ed.,  1878. 
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Strnthcrs,  John,  M.D.,  [miir,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1. 
How  to  Improve  the  Teaching  in  the  Scottish  Universi- 
ties, Ellin.,  18.011,  8vo.  2.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Edin- 
burgh Anatomical  School,  Edin.,  I8li7,  8vo.  3.  Lessons 
on  the  Human  liody,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo. 

Strutt,    John    William,    liaron    Itaylcigh. 

M.A.,  F.K.S.,  b.    18;02;    educated  at  the   University  of 

Cambridge,    where   he   was    senior   wrangler  and   first 

Smith's  prizeman  ISfi.O,  and  Sheepshanks  aalronomical 

exhibitioner  18(M;  elected  Fellow  of  Trinity  College  Isiirt, 

and  appointed  professor  of  elementary  physics  in  18711; 

succeeded  his  father  in  187.'i.    He  married,  1871,  a  daugli- 

I  ter  of  the  late  James  Maitland  Balfour,  (y.  r.)     1.  The 

i  Theory  of  Sound,  Lon.,  1877-78,  2  vols.  8vo.    2.  Value  of 

j  the  British  Association  Unit  of  Resistance,  ( I'liilosophical 

Transactions,)  Lon.,  188:i,  4to.     .S.  Circulation  of  Air  in 

Kundt's  Tubes,  Ac,  (Philosophical  Transactions,)  Lcm., 

1884,  4to,      4.    Electro-Chemical    Ei|uivaleiit  of  Silver: 

I  Force  of  Clark  Cells,  .Ic,  (Philosophical  Transactions,) 

Lon.,  1885,  4to.    5.  The  Clark  Cell  as  a  Standar.l  of  Klcc- 

tro-.Motive    Force,    (Philosophical   Transactions,)  Lon., 

1886,  4to.    With  SimiWicK, :  1.  Experiments  on  the 

I  Unit  of  Resistance,  (Philosophical  Transactions,)  Lon., 
1883,  4to.  2.  Specific  Resistance  of  Mercury,  (Philo- 
sophical Transactions,)  Lon.,  1883,  4to. 
>  Striitt,  I'enclope  llarpnr.  1.  Fifty  Dishes  suit- 
able for  Breakfast  in  Middle-Class  Families,  Leicester, 
1877,  Svo.  2.  Self-Help  for  Ladies,  Leicester,  1877,  Svo; 
2d  cd..  enl.,  same  year. 

Strntt,  Percy,  [oa/c,  vol.  ii., add.]  I.  A  Memorial 
,  of  the  Last  Sickness  and  Death  of  Sophia  Strutt,  Lon., 
^  1848,  Ifimo.  2.  The  Inductive  Method  of  Christian  In- 
I  quiry  :  an  Essay,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo. 

Stryker,  Peter.    Bible  Tcetotalism  ;  or.  The  Scrip- 

j  tures  in  Favorof  Total  Abstinence,  N.  York,  1870,  12uio. 

]      Stryker,  William  Scndder,  b.  1838,  at  Trenton, 

I  N.J. ;  graduated  at  Princeton  1858;  served  in  the  civil 

war  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  ISIIIi.     1.  (Ed.)  Official  Register 

of  Oflicers  and  Men  of  New  Jersey  in  the  Revolutionary 

War,  Trenton,  1S72,  Svo.      2.    (Ed.)  A  Roster  of  New 

Jersey  Volunteers  in  the  Civil  War,  Trenton,  1872,  Svo. 

Also,  many  monographs  relating  to  the  history  of  New 

Jersey. 

Strykor,  Cornelia.  .Musings  of  a  Middle-Agcd 
Woiiian,  Phila.,  187'    l2mo. 

smart.  A.,  C.E.  The  Suez  Canal  Dues,  Lon.,  187,3. 
12mo. 

Stuart,  Ah  xandcr  Hugh  Holmes.  A  Narra- 
tive of  the  Leading  Incidents  of  the  Organization  of  the 
First  Popular  Movement  in  Virginia,  in  ls(i5,  to  re-estab- 
lish Peaceful  Relations  between  the  .Vorthern  and  South- 
ern States,  Ac,  Richmond,  ISSS,  Svo. 

Stuart,  Kev.  Alexander  .>Ioody,  [aiiu;  vol.  ii., 
Stiaht,  a.  Mooiiv,  add.]  I.  Death-Bed  Scenes,  Edin., 
1S43,  12mo.  2.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Character  ot  the 
Present  Educational  Connection  between  the  Free  Church 
and  the  (iovernuunt,  Edin.,  1848,  Svo.  3.  A  Visit  lo 
the  Laml  of  Huss,  >,ijn.  ami  Edin.,  IS70,  Svo.  4.  Recul- 
lections  id'  the  Late  Jidiii  Duncan,  [q.  r.,  »(i)>ra,\  Edin., 
1872,  Svo.  5.  Recent  Awakenings  and  Higher  Holi- 
ness: the  Opening  and  Closing  Addresses  in  the  Frco 
Church  (ieneral  Assembly,  1875;  3d  ed.,  Edin.,  1875, 
32ino.  6.  Israel's  Lawgiver  :  liis  Narrative  True  and  his 
Laws  Genuine,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  7.  The  Bible  True  lo 
itself:  a  Treatise  on  the  Historical  Truth  of  the  Old 
Testament,  Lon.,  1SS4,  cr.  Svo. 

Stuart,  Andrew  John.  A  Manual  of  the  Tinr.e- 
velly  District  in  the  Presidency  of  Madras,  Madras, 
lS7il,  Svo. 

Stuart,  Charles.  Being  Afraid,  and  other  Stories 
for  the  Young,  Edin.,  1871,  l2iiio. 

Stuart,  Charles,  .V  D.  Eilin.,  of  C.'iirnside.  David 
Blythe,  the  (iipsy  King,  (Ii. other  of  Queen  Esther:!  a 
Character  Sketch,  Kelso.  IS83,  cr.  Svo. 

Stuart,  Charles  Ilcebe,  ['oi^,  vol.  ii.,  Stiiatit, 
CilAiii.Ks  1!.,  add.,]  d.  1S81.  Lives  and  Works  of  Civil 
and  Military  Engineers  of  America.  Illust.  N.  York, 
1871,  Svo. 

Stuart,  Clarence  Rsm^,  [miir,  vol.  ii.,  Stcakt, 
C.  E.,  add.]  1.  The  New  Testament  and  its  Translations : 
being  an  Attempt  to  .slmw  whrthr-r  thr.  Protc-sfiUit  'if 
Roman  Catholic  Version,  in  French  and  Italian,  is  most 
in  Accjrdance  with  the  Inspired  Original  and  the  Latin 
Vulgate,  Lon.,  1855,  Svo.  2.  The  Bible  and  the  Versions 
of  the  Bible;  or.  The  Vulgate  compared  with  the  Origi- 
nal Scriptures.  Lon.,  185H,  Svo.  3.  Primitive  Chris- 
tianity, Lon.,  1871),  l2mo.    4.  Uitualism  and  Christianity, 


licrtic:  an  Olil  M.m's  Story,  Lon., 


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if."h"N7-^'  '!;";"•     ^-   ■''"'  Resurrection  of  the  Body  • 

uition.    a,  liref  hn(|uir>-  as  to  the  Tcachinif  of  lloiv 
fsSs.       """  "'»'«  ^''''J'-"^^'-'.  I'"-.,  ISSI,  p.  Svo;  2,1  edi^ 

Stiiurt,  E 

18.SS,  fp.  Svo. 

b^tl      illust     V  ^^^'w'--*-'';:''''''''^  under' Queen  iciu  ^ 
"••in.     iMust.      Lon.,     M"a,  .|to.     ■>     Tim  i  iin„  n 

«irl:  a  Story  for  Childron,' I,on  ,  IS77,Sv  ,,'«"" 

'"J'""  «  Cl'arKo.     Illu,t.     Lon!,  1878, 'iL-m        I    Mi    i 

isntp: svV "'""■"  '•'^'^ '"  '''"^""'""^-  I"""'  '"•; 

3.  Tho    liolfry  of  St.  .lude:   a  Story,  I.on.,   1S80    n 


STU 


man  Life,  Lon.,   LSS2         Svo      n    Vl '         '^w'  "'"■ 
Story  of  .^.e  Revolt  of  ti;;2^;n:^;  ^882  ';:^;.; 
12.  La:  a  Tale  of  Nuremberg,  Lon.,  188:t   „   8 v,         'f 
The  Fate  of  Ca.tio  Liiwenganl  :  a  S  „rv  of    he  Day,  'f 

l^nlurj.;  or  ••  Peggy  Pepper  V^'^l^^Jr^to 
7.  A  ia.re  Damzell :  a  .\ovel,  Lon.  188.^,  3  vol  '  8 v"' 
18.  Jesse  Dearlove  :  a  .Story,  Lon..  ISS.",,  p  8vo  l'. '  Tl  e 
Last  Hope,  Lon.,  L88a,  p.  8vo  "(l  I  i  ,i„  p  '•'•me 
1885    1^111,,      •>!     \i       ■'       ,,        ~  •   '''"'o  1  lace,  Lon., 

r^o^%^T;;i:\?'''1'^-"^'-"--''->-'C*I: 

j.rateAj'M.^lr«^r't:^;;^^r;^t"^r 

Ursula's   Fortune,     Illust.      L.,„.,  IS8tf,  p.'slo      "■-,    V- 
Lon     iZ'    ;""s-'   "'J:  ";  'V'u     "'■  ^''"--  'VoMumke  s 

.8S8,_,s.„„.'.o.Uvei,;Ji'-a&:i^;^i8!:s:;i 

an  Sv,^:;-;;.^-:^:!^!^ t..;  Me.:--!^;:; 

nl:!;l^^l]':^;;?^!^s:tK^p[r^;^:e,fSt:^' 


wifil  tlm/l'JIJrrr'  J*-'"""'  ""  ''^y'"''"'  Q'"-"^^":  together 
r,  IDi  e,^er  .'  ^"'r"""?""?  ■•««""'!"«»"'"  .Monuments 


nty. 


4.a  1^^ J|- T:- T;;^  - t.'»Hn«  a  Tour  of 
tl.5  l.;us  ap,H.Mirod  tbr  »:„;«  ul„e'..i':',,^'V;,''%!,J''■''™'''^y 

soeii\i;Jlj;?;;,i;-i;ril^f;,^^^^--.»;re;u;ki^^^^^^ 

sore  ami  sear  of  the  mlniiiuVra   IV-ivsl  'm  '  I    -     '^'■■'  "''''T*' 
e  g  ovonm  ent  ,    i  u  ,'Ti,''''''  "'''  l-"'"^  '•"<•!"!  ecurt  hoi,;^!, 

.■.^'""{^,'n;'!!™';f8&'^;.r'"-^''^'J^'"'«»>''- 
v,'e";::;i„;'',o';;'^;;^il'';i;,;^ "'  *^"«'-  =  "">  '^"i-'» 

Stuart,  J.  A.   Erxkine,   L.R.C.S.    Tho  Bronti,- 
:s";7  hZ  '"''"«"'P''^'  A'-tiquitie^,  and  Ililry,  Lon." 

'^iimrt,  Rev.  James,  of  Strctford.    Tke  Lord  is 


n„!?V"*-'"V,.>"''*"'^*'   "f  ""■    K'linhurgh    police   force 
ticeVl'dln!,  VsThvo"'  '"""'''"'  '"  ■"»"«'''  ""^  'W 

bei'?,!r""n'l.-''.',\"'r'  ''V'^-     ''"""l'''^'  °f  Christianity  : 

ei   g  ,,n    K.S..  y  towards  a  more  Correct  Apprehension 

of  U,r,st,an  Doctrine,  mainly  Soteriologieal,' [on  ,  ?888" 

.f**iJ""''.r'  •'"'"es  Montsomcry.  l.  The  Historv 
of  Free  Trade  in  Tuscany,  (Cobden  Club  f'ub.,  Lon^ 
s;.„  '        •     -  lie'n'niscenees  and  Essays,  Lon.,  1884,  p 

ISm'T.s^o""""'"  •^•»'"^"«-    ''^-B»  ""J  Verses,  Lon., 

18^/7":  l'"''"'  \b^-'  ["""•- vol.  ii.,  add.,]  ISi;!- 
;  .    ;    ;. f  i',"""*'  Aberdeenshire,  Scotland,  and  elu- 

He!il.'r    I     ^  of  Advocates  in  that  city  ;  entered  I1..M. 

'  kcL^e    01  tZ";  ^^"'^""S^:  i"  ■8'^-^.  '"xl  «as  appointed 

;  «4'er  Of  the  register  of  deeds  in  I87:i     He  was  secre 

.  tary  ot  the  Spalding  Club  throughout  its  e.x  s,enee  }tlT 

H),  and  b.can,e  secretary  of  the  Society  of  Ant  qu^  it 

ItVh   "?'iu"    "^^-       '•    Memoir  of  ihe   LateT    I 

eUm'te'^'fi'  f"'""""  ''"'"  '-^^''-esp^nd.- 

LS6I    ,8  0     ••.%;,';'  ,f""l'""-  es  of  .Scotland,)    folin., 

of  Ma v  (Pub'  >^nn  '  I  TV"  "'."'"  ^'"'"y  "f  "'«  1«1« 
1.S68  ^Jo  ■!  nA\  u^"\"^'""l'V'^  Scotland.)  Edin.. 
,r,,l'  :■  •'•^"'''•)  I'ruidism  E.vhumed,  by  .J.  Ru-t 
1  Clf-  "•  •'"'"«  Circles  of  liritain  «cre%  ufdicii 
lunplc  :  he.ngan  Anal^Ms  of  the  Treatises  on  "St  no 
£"cles    ,n    he  Late  Spalding  Club's  "  Sculptured  .StoZ 

4  ^^j'Tf  ;•  '"I''^'^'"^  '''"'-'  Aberde'etm  ,  8  o 
4.  (Ld.)  txtracts  from  the  Council  Re.ri.ter  of  th« 
i  Burgh  of  Aberdeen,  l.i25-16.12,  (Ifi4;i-17j7  Pr  n  d 
for  he  Scott  sh  Burgh  Recor,ls'  Soc.  Edin.!  Is  "'o 
LJ  .■"•t,?'  ''^''■»  "•'""•dsof  the  .Monastc  y  of  Ki,:: 
l"*s:  ,v,th  I  lustrative  D.,cu,nents.  Illust.  Pub  Soi 
01    An,f,uanes  of  .'Scotland.)   Edin.,    1872,  ito       6    A 

IU.:oveT"N-"t'   ""  I'T''"'  '''"••^   Queen"  fScotI 
jUco;ered.    ^o  lees  of  Jauie.s,  Earl   of   Bothwell    and 

the  evJmsJ^illJi^eKX/f.'J'?;'""  '"'"'■  <'i^^"tation  ,.„ 

::iT-^i;l::;^SM?£f-M"'- 

&^r,ni'rSil^^S;t^^^ 

(!-«,t.  Records  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1878-8(1,  8vo.  ' 

Mliurt,  Julin  C.    InL'crsoll's  "ril„.=to  ."         n. 
in|.i,..  of  R.  ,1.  Ingersoll^^b^^tion'r  U^  l^ble  ™" 

I  ButrK  ^f-^f ',"s?>''"';f'*  Crichton,  Marqnis  of 

of  Bute   Ve  ,;•,„■,,.';'  "'  *  """'  '^,'""'"'  "'"'«'■• '"  'h"  I^'e 
^  h  s  "tthe^    iTsii  '"'=™''-"'"l '"  tl'e  title  on  the  ,leath  of 
Cure  Oxforl     l'  "'^""""i';'  "'  """<>^v, '"'J  at  Christ 
tencd    he  honorary  degree  of  LL.D.  from  the  universi 
t.es  of  (j|a.sgow  and   Edinburgh,  to  tho  former  ol  which 

^xj^T^t  ^^iT^sirL  \j"v^r 

Lon.    18S2  '  '""  ^"'"™  •■"■• "'«  !«'•'»'«  I>»y. 

Lon,',"l'J'76'Vr""'-     ^-"'S"  Tariffs  and  Bad  Trade. 
L:1^:^J^T:!:Z.  ^-«^"--  aLoycStory, 

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Stuart,  Rev.  Kcniiulh  Moody-,  M.A.  Urown- 
Imv  Norlli  :  KecurJs  and  Kt'Ciilliictions,  Lcm.  iiml  Ayles- 
bury, IS7H,  Svo;  new  ed.,  iibriilgeil,  enlitlid  "  lirowiilow 
Norlli:  llie  Story  ul'  liis  Life  Mini  Work."  |s;il. 

Stuiirt,  .Moses.  Kxcgcliciil  Ks.-ays  on  Sovcnil 
Words  relating  lo  Kuturt  I'liniHiinicnt,  I'liila.,  ISTf*, 
l()tno. 

Ntliart,  It.  Critical  Ks.siy  on  the  Revi.-ed  Vor.Mon 
<if  the  New  Testament,  I,on.,  ISS7,  12nio. 

Stuart,  Itev.  U  illiuni,and  MHcplii-rKoii,  Itcv. 
J.  iTnms.)  Apologeties  ;  or,  Tlie  Seienlilie  Vindieation 
of  Christianity,  by  J.  II.  A.  Kbrard,  Kdin.,  ISSti-tiS,  :! 
voN.  NVII. 

Stuart,  Col.  William  Kicr,  C.B.,  late  SBth  Kcgi- 
inent.     l{uuiiniseenee.s  of  «  Suldior,  Lon.,  IS74,  2  vols.  ii. 

"Tlierc  is  scarcely  ii  paw  (if  his  reininiseenees  but  Is  full 
<if  eiilertaiiiin;;  nialter."— .1^'/..  No.  ■Ji;;:!. 

"]n  it  we  liave  a  lyjie  of  the  liritisli  (illieer  and  .soldier 
the  eorrectiu'ss  of  wlii(  li  lew  observers  can  liill  to  eerlify 
nnd  ai'knowleilKe."— .<!«  1".  J.  (ioi.MBMii):  Amd.,  vi.'JlM. 

Stiiart-(-lounie.     i^ce  Hi.k.vnik. 

Stubbs,  Kev.  C'barles  >Villiain,  b.  lS4."i,  at  Liv- 
erpool ;  graduated  at  .Siilney-Sussex  College,  Cambridge, 
with  ijiathcmatieal  honors  and  the  Lc  lia.s  University 
(irizc,  ]Sii»:  ordained  LSliS;  viear  of  (Jranborough  lS7l'- 
XI  and  of  Stokcnhaiu  l.'<.~<l-S,'<,  and  sinec  then  reetor  of 
M'avertree.  1.  International  Jiorality,  Lon.,  IS6II,  Svo. 
2.  Village  Polities:  Addresses  and  Sermons  on  the  La- 
bour Question,  Lon.,  IS7S,  l2mo. 

"There  is  a  ring  nboiil  this  little  volume  which  has  not 
been  heard  ollcn  of  late  in  tlie  speech  cd'  Knulish  clergy- 
men,—.scarcely,  indeed,  sime  '  I'arson  l.ol'  was  delivering 
his  soul  in  'l'(jlitics  for  the  I'eople'  und  the  •Christian  So- 
ciali.st,'in  the  crisis  (d  the  Chartist  agitation  thirty  years 
ago.  .  .  .  The  strei;gth  and  worth  of  the  book  lie  in  its 
hopefulness,  that  most  dennicratic  and  yet  most  Christian 
virtue;  and  the  ground  of  all  his  hopes  for  the  rural  ixior 
lies  in  association.  That  is  his  last  word,  as  it  is  fast 
coining  to  be  the  last  word  of  all  those  w  ho  can  look  the 
signs  (pf  their  time  sipiarely  in  the  face."— .Syjfc/d/or,  11. 11)69. 

H.  The  Mytlie  of  Lile  :  Four  Sermons:  with  an  In- 
troduction on   the  Social  Mission  of  the  Church,  Lon., 

issn,  Svo.  i 

"  We  strongly  commend  the  excellent  little  volume  be-  I 
fore  us,  and  its  admirable  introduction,  to  all  Iho.sc  among 
the  Clergy  who  see  how  much  the  Churidi  still  ini.sses  in  ' 
its  growing  endeavour  to  do  its  duty  by  the  nation."— .S>fc-  i 
tatiir,  11 V.  loo. 

4.  Glebe  Allotments  and  Co-Oporative  Small  Farming, 
Lon.,  ISSfl,  |).  Svo.  5.  Christ  and  Deinooriioy,  (L'niver- 
.«ity  Sermons,)  Lon.,  iss;i,  p.  Svo.  6.  The  Conscience, 
and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  l'<84.  7.  The  Land  and  the 
Labourers :  a  Kcuord  of  Facts  and  E.\periments,  Lon., 
1S84,  p.  Svo  J  2d  ed.,  IS85. 

"All  interesting  record  of  facts  and  experiments  in  cot-  i 
tBge-furraing  and  co-operative  agriculture.  .  .  .  Heforc 
writing  upon  his  subject.  Mr.  Stubbs  took  the  very  practical 
.step  of  testing  the  c|uestion  whether  small  farming  could 
be  made  to  pay  in  his  own  vilbme.  .  .  .  We  hope  that  .  .  . 
the  forcible  argumciit.s  and  eloijucnt  pleading  of  Mr. 
Stubbs  will  bear  good  fruit."— .s.y/rrtii(o)-,  Ivii.  I.'i7. 

5.  The  Church  in  the  Villages,  |SS7.  'J.  (Jod's  Eng- 
lishmen :  Lectures  on  the  Prophets  and  Kings  of  Eng- 
land, Lon.,  18,s7,  p.  Svo.  10.  Urgent  Questions  in 
Christian  Life,  Lon.,  1S8S,  p.  Svo. 

Stubbs,  E.  T.  In  Memoriam :  II.  M.  ,M.  S.,  Lon., 
1S77,  Xvo. 

Stubbs,  Lieut.  F.  A.  Eciuitation  for  Ladies: 
Style,  Fashion,  and  Manners  in  the  Saddle,  Lon.,  IS73, 
1 2uio. 

Stubb.s,  Franci.s  M'illiam,  major  Royal  (late 
Hengal)  Artillery,  retired  IS7S.  History  of  the  Organ- 
izatiijn.  Equipment,  and  War  Services  of  the  Uegiment 
of  Hengal  Artillery:  compiled  from  Published  Works,! 
Official  Kecords,  and  Various  Private  Sources,  Lon., 
IS77,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Stubbs,  Kt.  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  [niK.,  I 
vol.  ii.,  add.,]    b.    1S2.5,   at    Knaresborough,    Eng.       In  i 
IS7.')   ho  was    presented   to   the    rectory   of  Clioldertoii, 
Wiltshire,    which   he    resigned    in    1S7'.I   on    being   ap- 
pointed canon  residentiary  <jf  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  L(m- 
don.      In   1S.S4  he  was  consecrated  liishop  id'  Chester,  j 
and  was  translated  t.i  Oxford  in    ISSS.       I.  (Eii.)  (iesta  ! 
Regis    lleiirici    Seeundi    lienedieti   .Abbatis  :    Chronicles  ! 
of  the  Kcigns  of  Henry  II.  and  Richard   I.,  I IIIH-I  lit2,  j 
krioMii    under  the  X;inic   of  Benedict  of  I'ctcrborough,  j 
Lon.,  Isn7,  .><vo.     2.  (Ed.)  ^^elect  Charters  ami  other  Il- 
lustrations of  English  Cjiis.itutional   History,  fnnn  the  i 
Earliest  Times  to  llic  Reign  of  Edward  the  first.  Lon., 
18711,  p.  Svo.     ;t.  (Ed.)   Meinoriale   Fratris   Walteii   de 
Covciitria  :   The  Historical  Collectiuns  of  Walter  of  Cov- 
1401 


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entry;  Edited  from  the  MS.  in  the  Library  of  Corpus 
Chrisli  Cidlege,  Cambridge;  vols.  i.  and  ii.,  Lim.,  1S72- 
7:i,  sivo.  4.  The  Constitutional  lliatoiy  of  England  in 
its  Origin  ami  Development,  Oxf.,  IS74-7S,  ;i  vols,  Svo; 
new  ed.,  issii. 

■'The  work  of  Mr.  Stubbs  is  the  lirsl  Coiistituti(Uial  His- 
tory (d'  England,  at  once  miniile  and  eoiitiiiuous,  wliieli 
has  been  undertaken  since  awhollv  new  liK'ht  has  beiii 

thrown  ii| lattcr.s  of  this  kiicl  by  the  reseandies  of  the 

great  <leriiian  writers,  Wuitz,  the  two  Maurers,  and  others, 
...  It  shows  the  inillcnniiims  Ihidiigli  which  we  .seem  to 
have  lived  In  point  of  historical  insight  within  a  vcrv 
few  generations,  if  we  coni|ian'  llie  fulness,  the  seientlll^ 
precision,  the  wide  coiiiparative  Krasp,  of  the  opcninn 
cliaptcrs  of  Mr.  Slubbs's  History  with  the  childish  talk  of 
Ulackstoiie  or  even  with  the  luenKreness  of  Ilallain.  .  .  . 
The  book  i.s.  in  short,  a  masterpiece.  .  .  .  It  isbrlmful  of  all 
the  knowlcdKc  on  the  subject  .scientilically  treated  and 
orderly  arraiigeil."— .^Vl^  A'fr..  xxxvill.  21 1. 

"  The  central  and  dominant  idea  of  the  book  mav  be 
siiid  to  be  that  KiikIIsIi  constitutional  history  is  tlie  hi.s'tory 
of  an  ovcdution.and  an  evolution  maiiilv  Irom  Teutonic 
elements.  .  .  .  .Neither  in  blood  nor  in  institution  docs  .Mr. 
Stubbs  trace  anything  EiiKlisli  cither  to  liritisli  or  to  Ho- 
nittu  sources.  .  .  .  His  dominant  idea  on  this  point  leads 
.Mr.  Stubbs  to  underrate,  we  think,  some  n(ni-(icnnan  in- 
llueiices,  and,  for  example,  to  attach  .scarcelv  sulticient  im- 
portance to  the  part  of  the  (diurch  ortheeliTKy  in  sbapinK 
the  English  polity  and  inslitnlions  duriiiK  the  centuries 
between  the  introduction  of  Christianity  and  the  Norman 
CiuKjUest,"- ^1(A.,  No.  2122. 

'■'1  hough  hissubject  formallv  ends  before  the  begiiinini; 
of  the  sixteenth  century,  yet  he  gives  us  incidental  sketches 
both  of  the  sixteenth  century  and  of  the  seventeenth.  He 
has  ttii  estimate  both  oi'  the  Tudor  and  of  the  Stuart 
reigns;  and  the  hand  which  hiui  paintecl  the  early  An- 
(jevins  in  full  has  drawn  life-like  miniatures  of  Charles 
the  First  and  of  the  later  Cromwell.  In  these  short 
sketches  Mr.  Stubbs  shows  the  same  keen  insight  and 
amazing  impartiality  which  lie  shows  evervwhcre.  .  .  . 
He  contrives  to  be  the  partisan,  he  eerlainlv  can  be  the 
spokesman,  of  all  sides  at  once,  .'•io  it  is  with"  institutions. 
...  He  thoroughly  .sees  that  there  is  no  ideally  best  set  of 
institutions,  but  that  any  form  of  government  which  de- 
serves the  name  nmy  be  best  or  worst,  according  to  the  di- 
versities of  countries,  times,  and  men's  nmiiners.  ...  As 
it  now  shinds,  Mr.  Stubbs's  Constitutional  Hist(jrv,  even  if 
it  stiHid  by  il.self,  without  the  other  great,  tlioUKh  less  svs- 
lematic,  writing's  which  have  come  from  the  same  pi'ii 
would  be  the  worthy  work  of  a  life."— .s'(i(.  Jicv.,  xlv.  tiU2. 
7:tO. 

'■  Mr.  Stubbs  might  certainly  have  done  more  to  dissi- 
pate sinne  prevalent  delusions,  rnfortuiiately,  as  I  can- 
not help  thinking,  he  has  not  quite  succeeded  in  even 
emancipating  his  own  mind  from  them.  Hut  w  hat  he  has 
iloiic  is  invaluable.  He  has  at  least  lliorouKhly  surveyed 
the  whole  ground.  There  is  absolutely  noibing  material 
to  the  subject  that  he  has  not  investigated,  and  investi 
gated  with  perfect  candour.  Whatever  mav  be  said  of  his 
generalizations,  liis  facts  are  iK'rfectly  trustworthy,  and 
even  one  who  dill'ers  from  his  point  of  view  mav  really  be 
content  to  rest  the  whole  controversv  on  statements  made 
by  himself.  There  is  no  fear,  certainlv,  that  the  work  will 
be  superseded  for  many  a  longday— if,  indeed,  it  ever  cai 


be  superseded— as  a  pcrlect  magazine  of  facts  relating  lo 
constitutional  history  in  the  Middle  Aires"- ii  mi-si 
nkk;  ^Icad.,  xiii.  291, 


die  Ages."— jAMi-:.s(,iAiRi)- 


5.  (Ed.)  Memorials  of  St.  Dunstan,  Archbishop  of 
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Works  of  Master  Ralph  de  Diceto,  Dean  of  London  : 
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Oxf.,  ISSII,  p.  Svo. 

"  ThrouL'hont  the  work  the  student  will  lind  ample  food 
fiir  thought.  He  may  not  always  sympathize  with  the 
view  there  taken  :  but  he  must  admit  that  it  is  always  one 
worth  consirleratbjn  ;  and  he  must  adiiiiie  the  quiet  but 
pervading  spirit  of  humour  wliich  leavens  the  lU.shops 
great  learning  and  makes  him  incapable  of  pedantry.' — 
■iai.  Rn:,  Ixil. :):!!.  '  ' 

II.  (Ed.)  Willoliiii  .MonachiMalmesbiricnsisde  Regain 
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And  .-i-e  Uaioia.n,  Kkv.  A.  W.,  nKitni. 

Stuckcubcre,  Hi'v.  John  Ilonry  Wilburu. 
D.IJ.,  ['nit,;  vol.  ii.,  add.,]  pastor  of  the  .'Vmcrican  Lu 
theran  Chapel,  IJcrlin,  Oerniany,  since  IsSO.  I.  (Ed.) 
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Myrap,  Jukes,  M.U.C.S.,  physician-'e.' tVao,  iinarv 

a  e  pbys.cian-in-ordinary,  to  tile  Salop  Intirma  v    coT 

1     iig  physician  to  the  South  Salop  ilnd  .M  mgomery- 

shire  rntirmaries.     1.  A  Code  of  Medical  Elides  -with 

,  rfsrrs'^''  Duties  of  Practitioners  to  therr'Taiiei:',' 

pared  for  the  r„f;  li"  *'f .'™-CI"i-"rgical  Tariffs  pre- 

firUish  Med     .1  1       ^'''•."P''"'-o  Kthicnl   Branch  of  the 

I  isss,  V  /t,'       -^'''"-•"'"<'°'-  J'l'  «J-  rev.  and  enl.,  Lon., 

Suckling,  Cornelius  W.,  M.D    M  R  r  P    nr^ 

c:iT:L:"n""'>'"f  """"^  ""''  <'-ap-.<i  ;  a^Q^e'^n's 

Ho   ItalDiZ  ''•'''  7^. !'•'>-'"-'  ' "  Queen's  Colleg^ 

lH8l^'"p'ril"a?;i:!'prt;',i"'^'"-"     ^"-^'-     '^"-^™^-' 

Dim.Uil""''i',?*r-  "•  ^'^-     ^"  O'Phan  „f  the  Old 
1873   ]  ",";     "^    '"""'"''   ^"^■e-'vale,   [pseud.J     Phila., 

on  a  (.inversion  to  Roman  Catliolioism,  Lon'    87  ,  8vo 
874   So     '\?,  P"'",r  ""''  "'f  ••  K.P-tulation,"  Lon  ; 

The  Land  of  tho  Broads:  a 
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Ouiile  for  Ploasuro-Scekcra  on  the  Broads  nnd  Elvers  of 
Norfiilk  and  Suffolk,  Lcm.,  IS85,  |i.  Svo. 

Sutt'olk,  W.  T.  .Miuroscopic'iil  Maiiipiiliition:  bcinK 
tho  Subject-Matter  of  a  CourHC  of  Leeturea  delivoreil  be- 
fore the  (Juukutt  Mioriweopieal  Club.  Iliui<t.  I.iiii., 
1870,  l:;mu. 

SuH'olk  iind  llcrkgliirc,  Earl  of.    See  Howakd. 

Siiliviiii,  Kenr-Atimirnl  (ieorRe  l.ydiiird, 
K.N.,  b.  1S;I2,  Dhuw-t'haxiii);  in  Zaii/.ilmr  Watcra  iinil 
on  tile  Eaulern  Coast  of  Afriea:  Narrative  uf  Kivo 
Years'  Kxperieneo  in  tho  Siippressiun  of  the  >Slave- 
Tradc,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

"  It  lells  the  horrid  Iriith  so  iilalnly  and  si>  i-iniply  that 
it  Is  sure  to  inllunie  Mhe  old  fever'  of  anti-slavery,  iis  the 
Bishop  of  WInehester  ejills  U."—Sji<flitt(n;  xlvl.  .■|(il). 

Sullcy,  II.  The  Teinplu  id'  E/.ekiera  I'ropbooy, 
Lon.,  IHSS,  Ito. 

Sllllivnil,  A.  (>.  Standard  Faets  and  Fi);ureH;  or. 
What  you  do  know,  what  you  dcin\  know,  what  you 
want  to  know,  N.  York,  1.S73,  llinio. 

Sullivnii,  Alexander  Murtin,  18:!0-1S84,  b.  at 
Castletown,  County  Cork,  Ireland,  of  peasant  ])arent8  ; 
wont  to  Dublin  anil  became  an  illustrator  of  perlodieals 
and  a  journalist.  Ho  was  the  editor  and  proprietor  id' 
tho  Nation  18,"K')-7fi.  He  was  imprisoned  on  a  charge 
of  sedition  I8(i8;  was  elected  .M.l>.  for  Louth  1S74,  and 
for  Meath  1S80,  ilo  was  called  to  the  bar  in  London 
1876.  I.  The  Story  uf  Ireland:  a  Narrative  of  Irish 
History  from  the  Karliust  Ages  to  the  Present  Time, 
Dublin,  isii7,  8vo;  new  ed.,  continued,  by  James  Luby. 
Illust.  N.  York,  ISSli,  8vo.  2.  New  Ireland,  Lon.,  1877, 
2  vols.  8vo;  8th  cd.,  18S2,  1  vol. 

"It  is  a  very  interi'stiiig  and,  to  a  eertuin  extent,  a  very 
Instnii'tivo  hook.  It  is  written  alwavs  with  vigour  and 
liveliness,  ami  generally  with  impartiality  and  nooil  sense. 
I!ut  it  is  very  del'ective  in  method.  .  .  .  .\l'ter  readiiiK'  -Mr. 
Sullivan's  honk  we  are  led  to  the  eoneUisioii  that  tlio 
Home  Rule nioveniem  is  not  somuch  a  movement  fur  any- 
thing in  particular  as  a  eunsolation  and  vent  to  Irish  feel- 
lug.  —.Si(,  AVi'.,  xliv.  CmI. 

3.  A  "  Nutsholl"  History  of  Ireland,  from  the  Karliest 
Ages,  Lon.,  ISSH,  .'(L'ino.     Also,  single  speeches, 

Sulliviin,  Christina.  K.\planation  and  Apjilica- 
tion  of  tho  Klements  ainl  Rules  of  Perspective,  lllust. 
Cin.,  1882,  12mo. 

Sullivan,  Sir  Edward  Ilnbert,  llart.,  [tmi'; 
vol.  ii.,  Si'LLiv.!.-*,  Sill  KiiwAun,  add.,]  b.  182(i.  1.  I'ro- 
toction  to  Native  Industry,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo;  new  ed., 
1S7S.  2.  Happy  England:  a  Few  Words  upon  the  Ar- 
ticle "Germany,  France,  and  England"  in  the  Edin- 
burgh Review,  Lon.,  Im71,  Svo.  3.  "The  Froth  and  tho 
Dregs,"  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  I.  "Our  Economic  Cato's," 
Lon.,  1873,  8n).  5.  The  Princes  of  India:  an  Histori- 
cal Narrative;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo.  0.  Joint- 
Stock  Farming:  a  Suggestion,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  7.  Free 
Trade  Hubbies,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo.  8.  Stray  Shots, 
Political,  Military,  Economical,  Ac.,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo.  !). 
Protection  to  Native  Industry,  Lon,,  1881,  Svo.  10. 
Gladstoncse,  .Manchester,  1880,  Svo.  11.  .\scot  r.  Monaco, 
Lon,,  1SS8.  (Letters  on  tho  subject  of  tho  Turf,  re- 
printed from  the  Morning  Post.) 

Sullivan,  J.  P.  1.  The  Hritiah  Working-Man,  by 
One  who  does  not  Uelievo  in  him,  and  other  Sketches, 
Lon.,  1878;  new  cd.,  1S8L  2.  The  British  Tradesman, 
and  other  Sketches,  Lon.,  1880,  4to. 

Sullivan,  J.  T.  Report  of  Historical  and  Techni- 
cal Information  relating  to  Intoroceauic  Communieation 
by  the  American  Isthmus.  Maps.  Pub.  by  U.S.  Gov't. 
Wash.,  188:1,  4to. 

Sullivan,  John,  M.D.  The  Endemic  Diseases  of 
Tropical  Climates:  with  their  Treatment,  Lon.,  1877,  p. 
Svo. 

Sullivan,  Mrs.  lYI.  The  Day  of  Wonders :  a  Med- 
ley of  Sen.se  and  Nonsense,  Lon.,  1878,  cr.  Svo. 

Sullivan,  H.  E.  Table  of  Coses,  Mississippi  Su- 
premo Court,  (1S18-1S22,)  Chic,  III.,  1883,  Svo. 

Sullivan,  lYIrs.  Margaret  Frances,  (Buch> 
anan,)  b.  in  Tyrone,  Ireland;  removed  in  childhood 
to  tho  United  States;  was  educated  in  Detroit,  and  be- 
came a  loader-writer  for  the  Chicago  press;  married, 
1874,  to  Alexander  Sullivan,  counsellor-at  law.  Ireland 
of  To-Ihiy:  the  Ciiuses  and  Ainia  of  Irish  Agitati.-in  : 
with  an  Introduction  by  T.  P.  O'Connor,  Phila.,  1881, 
12mo. 

Sullivan,  T.  Russell.  Roses  of  Shadow  :  a  Novel, 
N.  York,  ISSJ,  12mo. 

Sullivant,   William    Starling,    LL.D.,    [anie, 

1406 


SUM 

vol.  II.,  add.,]  18fl.'l-lS73,  Supplement  to  luunea  Mus- 
coriim,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

Sully,  James,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  b.  1S42,  at  Bridge- 
water,  Sumersetshire;  was  educated  at  tho  Indejiendent 
College,  Taunton,  at  the  Regent's  Park  ("ollege,  London, 
and  at  the  University  of  (iiiltiiigen,  and  graduated  with 
honors  at  the  University  of  London  in  180(1.  Ho  beeaino 
a  contributor  to  the  Saturday,  Fortnightly,  and  Wesl- 
minster  Reviews  about  1871 ;  he  has  also  contributed  to 
.Mind,  and  to  the  Ninth  Edition  of  the  Encyclopadia 
Britinnica,  and  has  lectured  on  psychology,  logic,  and 
pedagogics  in  London,  Cnmbriilge,  Ac.  I.  Sensation  and 
Intuition:  Studies  in  Psychology  and  iEstheties,  Lon,, 
1S74,  Svo;  2d  cd.,  1.S80. 

"  The  materials  furnished  by  a  nuiek  and  lively  natural 
sense  are  haiiplly  ordered  by  a  mind  Irniiieil  In  seieniille 
method.  Tins  merit  is  espeehilty  rnnspleuotis  in  thuse 
paru*  of  the  houk  whiTe,  with  abuinlant  ingenuity  and  no 
mean  success,  .Mr.  Sully  endeavours  lu  tliruw  some  liylit 
of  eusmle  order  iiilu  the  chaos  of  lestheliis,"— .s'ii(.  J!ii<., 
xxxvlll,  438. 

2.  Pessimism  :  a  Hi.-tory  and  a  Criticism,  Lon.,  1S77, 
Svo. 

"  Is  the  ideal  of  life  realized,  or  capable  of  lieliig  so? 
This  ijucstiou  has  been  so  lianilled  by  Mr.  Sully  as  to  niako 
his  bonk  an  Important  eoiitrlbutioii' to  ethical  science."— 
fut.  ]\'^l'.,  xllv.  140. 

.1.  Illusions :  a  Psychological  Study,  ("  International 
Seientilic"  Ser.,)  Lon,,  ISSl,  p.  8vo. 

"  Mr.  Sully's  analy.sis  of  his  wliole  subjccl  leaves  us  at 
the  close  impressed,  on  the  one  hand,  with  the  ability  uf 
the  wrifr's  treatment ;  on  the  other,  with  the  I'uice  of  Ills 
practical  eonclusiuii  tlnitonr  Intuitions  ur  perceptions  of 
things  are  more  relutively  than  absulntely  true,  and  that 
.  .  .  the  true  standard  of  reality,  as  opposed  to  illusion,  is 
a  stable  eoii.sensus  of  general  belief."— .>(/(.  I\'cv.,  ill.  141. 

4.  Outlines  of  Psyeholngy  :  with  Special  Reference  to 
tho  Theory  of  Eilueatioii,  l.on.,  1:184,  Svo;  2d  cd.,  lS.s,->. 

"The  value  of  the  work  maybe  .said  to  eoiisl.st  mainly 
ill  a  convi'iuenl  restateiiieiil  uf'the  doetrine  and  analyses 
of  the  English  school  of  psychulogy,  so  rearranged  a's  to 
leave  space  for  all  that  is  known  and  part  of  what  is  lure- 
boded  as  to  the  idiysiolugy  uf  sensation  and  thought.  .  .  . 
The  '  Outlines' iiniy  be  weleomed  as  a  substantially  reliable 
iiUri)iliielioiili)psyi'liol(.i;y ;  wliiletlieeducatlonalaiblenda 
are  enriched  with  remarks,  some  uf  which,  we  hope,  iiniy 
get  ill  'elibly  regi.^tereil  In  the  nervous  system  of  the  rising 
geiieraiion  of  teachers,"- Eiutm  Slmiox:  Amd.,  xxv. 
3C)9. 

See,  also,  a  letter  I'loin  Mr,  Sully  in  Acml.,  xxv.  400. 
0.  Tho  Teacher's  lland-Uook  of  P.«ycliology,  on  tho 
Basis  of  the  "Outlines  of  Psychology,"  Lon.,  1880,  p. 
Svo. 

Sully,  Thomas,  1783-187?;  b.  ot  Hornoastle. 
Lincolnshire;  removed  at  an  early  ago  to  the  United 
States;  studied  art  in  Boston  and  London,  and  fruin 
1810  resided  in  Philadclidiia,  where  he  was  distinguished 
as  a  portrait-painter.  Ilints  to  Ydung  Painters,  and  the 
Process  of  Portrait- Painting.  lHust.  Phila.,  187:i,  sin. 
4to.  (This  was  written  in  ls,',l,  and  revised  by  the  au- 
thor in  1871.) 

"  Summerfield,  Charles,"  (Pseud.,)  late  judge 
of  the  Rio  Grande  District.  See  .ihiunoto.v,  Ai.fiiku 
W.,  mipya. 

Summerhnys,  William  Frank,  and  Toogood, 

Thornton.  Precedents  of  Bills  of  Costs  in  tho  Chan- 
cery, Queen's  Bench,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo;  lid  eiL,  1879. 

Summers,  Thomas  Osmond,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
[(inti;  vol.  ii,,  add.,]  1812-1882.  1.  Convenient  Food, 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  1853.  2.  (Ed.)  Mrs.  J.  T.  II.  Cross's 
Works,  Nashville,  1853-6,8,4  vols.  ISmo;  new  ed.,  1870 
75.  3.  Post  Oak  Circuit.  Edited  by  a  Member  of  llic 
Red  River  Conference.  Nashville,  18.'i7.  4.  The  (iolden 
Censer:  ,an  Essay  on  Prayer:  with  a  Selection  of  Form-, 
Nashville,  1859.  5.  Commentary  on  the  OospcN. 
Nashville,  1808-72;  new  ed.,  1874-75,  4  vols.  I2iii.  . 
fi.  Friendly  Talks  on  Union,  between  a  Northern  ami  i 
Southern  iMethodist,  Nashville,  1871.  7.  Coiiinientiir.v 
on  the  Ritual,  Nashville,  1873.  8.  Commentary  on  .'\ci-. 
Nashville,  1874.     9.  Azilo:  2d  ed.,  Nashville,  1875,  12uiu, 

Summers,  Thomas  Osmond,  Jr.  Anntomv, 
Noshville,  1 875,  24mo. 

Summerside,  Thomas.  Anecdotes,  Romini- 
cenoes,  and  Conversations  of  and  with  the  Late  George 
Stephenson,  Father  of  Railways,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Sumner,  Charles,  1811-1874,  b.  in  Boston;  gnnl 
uated  at  Ilnrvurd  1833;  admiUetl  to  the  bar  1831  ;  uieie- 
berof  the  U.S.  Senate  from  1851.  J^r  biog,,  see  PiKin  i:. 
EnwAun  L.  Mr.  Sumner  published  numerous  sing! ' 
speeches,  orations,  Ac,  which  are  included  in  the  c.i- 
leetivo  edition  of  his  writings.  Complete  Works,  Bost., 
1870-8,'!,  15  vols.  Svo. 


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SUM 
Niimnpr,  ChnrlOH  Allen,  h   i835,  nt  (irent  Bar 

luur.     iiri.i   J  '•   'ravels  in  .'-uuthom    Euroiic. 

12m,;.  "■"■■"'  "'"""•  "-  ''""»•••  N.  York,  18^7, 

S^;^:nffli-;r-h^:j:;;'':;'s^;,:;t:; 
U:iM;;:M^rrf^i:n?-^-;;;:':;:;--T;;; 

thf   M(st   Noble.  Onlor  of   th.i  (l.iiter,  duiini;  a  Furtv  i 
U^arti'  Kpi«co|mti..  Lon.,  1S7C,    Sv„  ^ 

Siiiniicr,  Mrs.  Cieiirirp  lionrv      n      ir  ■■  i 

.he  Ka«,.  .3.i,., ,,  ,•[.  h'IuJ!.:::;'^^^  ^;  1  z: 

^J  ed.  naiiip  ywir.  '  ' 

Sumner,  lleywooU.     1.  Tho  Itchen  \'all,.y,  frnu, 
ru-hljorne    to    Kouthanipton  :     Twcnlv  T.i„     l.-..,i,i. 

fv-ui.  'ivxe  1  i.o„.,  ,,ss!,,  fo,.  '2 ' '^,'rVho  Bo :,: 

"'is,'.;.""  """''  ''^'"""^^  *"""*  S""*!'^-  i"iu«t.  i.,.,;.; 

Sumner,  Hev.  William   (Jrnhnm,  b.   1S4I)  at 
.ottingen  and  Oxl„rd :    .o„k   „rdo,s   i„  tho   EpisJ^,, 

rl   ^!;"''rT  "p'"''"-"  -j  -eiai  -'ion;:' 

lilosinoo  l,s,.>.  I.  A  lli.st„ry  „|-  Aiiieriniii  Currem^v 
;v,lh  Chapters  on  English  |i„nk  Uos.ri.tio  .  and  A  ,: 
trmn  Paper  Miinoy,  N.  York,  I,s7l,  iL'nK,. 

''It  Is  a  dismal  l.iit  very  in.stnictivc  story  andtheonlv 
to  ll    we  are  disposed  t.i  IHhI  with  Mr.  Si  im,  4'"    e     i„l     • 

2.  Ainerieaii    Finance,   N.York,   IST.-i,  8vo.     .'1.   |,ec- i 
Uires  on  . he  Ijistory  of  Prote,.,io„   in  .hi  United  StiU  ^ 
N.\ork    |s,,,Hv„.      .(.    Andrew  .lackson  ,19  a   Puhli . 

.Ul  win '"/.""'!' ';''"".'''"'"'^^'"  ''«  '""Land  what 
I6.n»  """"'(    American  Statesmen,")   Dost.,  ISS2, 

"ltimisthecnnres.sed  that  these  pa^'e.s  are  dry  reiidinu 
.  ,  .  Ihis  is  not  aUvuys  the  miiIIi,1's  f.iiHt.  t  is  a  Z; 
,,,?,"  '"  '■""'l"-<'-«"l  into  a  volume  of  a  pres  tIh'  |  '  iJ  ^ 

'^^y:^^!^:ii:.;:!^^}:it' """'  "^^•'  '■- ---f  ■ 

188,i  Tfiml  ^"''"'  *^'"''"'"''  *"*"  '"  ™''''  ""'"•  ^'-  ^''"■''> 

'«S.lJ"^h^lrn!:;r  ii;ietl;;^.n"^;l,^  ■^;i;^i:;:' 

iniiidiiit.  your  own  1,  isiness     Adv  ee  of  t   Is  k- ii,,     i    ,'^' 

«.  Problems    in    Politieal    Economy,   N.  York,    1S8( 

■'"",'•     ^'  ' '•'"?,^'i","i«>"  ••    tho  Ism  which  teaches  that 

W.ete    makes   Wealth,    N.    York,    188,^   l,l,„o.     s.   C    . 

ledcd  hssays  in   Politieal  and  Social  Science,  N.  York, 

Siiiiiilii 

Sm  XI  ^Y,''''''''''''''-'"   "■"  '"^™'^i"""lly  "nforluiiaie."-  ' 

I'l'rt':^:'^^,:^"""  *'•     "-'">"-'«'>'r  Travellers, 

for^Z'^r  e"!'^.;  'V  "'•  .^\"''  ""  '''""«  Differences; 

Un!,  ?si.C8vo.  "'        "'"  ^""'"""'  "*'  Actuaries, 

SiindeHand,  John  T.     1.  Orthodoxy  and  Rcvi- 

;'"""  '■  ^"""""  ""  '»'«  Q»"'<ti"n  at  Issue,  N.  York,  187( 

.'mo      2.   What  is  the  Uiblo?  an  Attempt  to  Answer 

c     u    ,  ,   the  Light  of  tho  Best  Scl'iolarshV,"  an, 

nulic  Most  Ueverent  ami  Catholic  Spirit,  N.  York,'  1878, 

^"^:2Z'Z^^:  MSe:;e;:"8r:: ,  t,  ''■"^"''"^■ 

An„,KM.:'S':   """*""   ''""'•'      See-BnooKs, 

\nZlfV  ^'  **'•  ^"^"""'-^  '^^•'  0""er  of  Words  in  the 
In  I  .„  ■  w^I'T'  ""'"('"■•ed  with  that  in  the  Modern, 
"i  llenn  Weil,  liost.,  1887,  8vo.  ' 


HUT 


Niipl<ic,  Kcv.  ThomnN  Onnly,  b.  I84.l,|n  Phila- 
delphia, graduated  at  l;r ton  1871,',-  stu,lic,'l  theology 

.^lol  '  il'';?  ^":""^y  ■""'"'"'•  I'hila'Iflphia;  rector 
ol  Cour  lan,lt  Place  K,.ho,d,  Lakew,.o,l,  N.,I  .  sin,'e  188', 

.1.  Kivc  solo  :  a  Uomuncc,  Primelon,  I.S71.  ,|,p|„in 
Talks  rrenton,  1872.  :,.  Idfe  „f  Epliniim  .0,  l.W 
't'{     ';'•••  '  ",1,".''"   "f  "'«    ''"xb-v'-rian    Ilosi  it  i^n 

it;:iy';^fer  ''';••.''"'■  ^■^'■>  t--''  "» .h" 

.Miiuy  01   Worils:   l,cctur,s,   X.   Y,irk.   1878     |''i,i„      - 

lo'w"o'f    pl'in"'7'    'l'."i'!''  '''■>."^'  ''■'"'  M»tli..;iiatk.arFe  : 

"'"'k  of  Civil  (),>vernment  un,ler  the  Constitution  f  the 
bnitod  States,  Phila.,  188:i,  Pmo 

ed.'"('xf.','l8>.,,  S"!'"'"""  "'  ''■"  ''''""""  ''"'•"  ""- 

r.ws"!!''  i"."!"'*  *;""«»'etl..  1.  .S.a-nirds,  an,l  the 
Lessons  of  their  Lives,  Lon.,  I87fi-8l.,  l8mo.  2.  ()oo,l 
-ut  .d  tvih  a  Talc  for  Chihlren.  Ilhist.  L„n.,  I87- 
l^mo.  ,i.  Animals  and  Bir.ls  of  the  Bible  :  a  Coloure,! 
I  P  cturo-Book,  with  Descriptions,  Lon.,  188(1  Ito 
S  ones    about    Dogs.      Illustrated    by    Harrison    Weir.' 

lllu.-t     Ic,    by  Harrison  Weir.     Lon.,  1881,  4to.     fl.  Pets 
a".     IMaylcllows,     or.   Stories    abou't    Cat's    a  1,1    Dog 
Iliu.-t.      Lon..  188;,,  r.  8vo  ;  new  e,l  ,  IS88.  ^ 

MiirriiiKe,  Kev.  Henry  Artlinr   Dillon.  M  A 

I  gra,  uatcl  at  Hcrlfor,!  College,  O.vford,  "iV,     r  la  neii 
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S    rrnn.     »"'•  "Z  """■•■  Sinries.  Lon.,  1884,    2mo. 
Surtecs,  Hev.  Scott   Frederic,    „«^.,  vol    i 

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Ornaments   Rubrics,  Ac,  Miscellanies,  L,  n.,  1877,  8vo 

l' hp.  L,m.':",%sf8v".''^  "''  """"'"^   "'  Sh'akesiiiare" 

iThe"Dv!n"i'lt''""'"^:     ^''^    Neglected    Letter,    or. 

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^8"  «  ;  "r  ;•  '-■"-■J '"P-uch  in  tho'Meth,;di;t  Ch.  'rch 
since'lsVr  "i%  "■"'  ^''"T"  "f  M«'h"'list  Missions 
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lakutta.      Ihe  Digest  ol  Indian  Law  Ueports  •  a  Com 

n";  'i";-'".i  "r  ? ';';"«,^ "' '""  "■«"  ^■<">' t  if -caic,:  j 

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I  Mn  If  ri"''"!.'','  *"e»fge,  head-masterof  St,  Andrew's 

I  thf  ;^!!;r"v^::;t*^i::^-ss^7^t '  "^' ""^-^ '» 

_^Sutherland,  J.     Talks  on'  'idving  Subjects,  Chic, 

ag:!:'j^;:!!ij:^i^;  ^VoJr '"""""' ^- "^  °- 

D-nighus^ri?""'  •'•   ''•     """Slas,  and    other   Poems. 

Ch^",'^"'"":!,',  •""""«•      T""<«   »"    I-'ve   Subjects, 

W,u!Is\v,m!,"."„''p  •'i"™*'  Middleton.  William 
»oi,|s«orth  a  Popular  Story  of  his  Life:  with  Critical 
Remarks  on  his  Writin.r.,  lJ„     j^^r   ..^   sy  >  °'" 

Sutherland,  Jane  Dunn'.     Lays  of  the  Luri  and 
other  I  imcs.     IJy  t-„a.     Keighley,  1885,  Svo  ' 

,f  ""'"'"■"'.  Kobert.    The' History  of  the  Pro, 
byterian   Church  of  Victoria,  from  the  Foundation  of 

Sutherland,  Lieut.  W.  H.  H.,  U.S.N.     1.  A,i- 

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Imititule  of  Civil  Kn^ineers,  Limdon  ;  Inspiietor  in  II. M. 
Land  Ollleo.  I.  Amuriean  Nnte.s  ls>l,  I-iui.,  1>'<1.'.  p. 
8vo.  '.'.  Per  .Mare,  I'er  Terra-! :  boiuK  a  \Mt  t.i  New 
Zealand  by  .\u:'iralla  for  the  K.Kauiination  nf  Certain 
l.iindH  there,  diirinK  l>S;i-SI,  and  .\nieriea,  in  ISSj. 
Mii|.9    and    llhi-1.      I.on.,  er.  ^vo. 

NlltU-r,  Jlllif.  1.  (Trans.)  .Synniivc  .-iolbakken  ; 
from  the  Nonvejjian  of  lijorn^t.jerno  lljilrnson,  l.on., 
l.s.Hl,  cr.  .''vo.     2.  (Trans.)  liilihild;  a  Talo  id'  tbu  Iri^h 


ubject,  the  'lei'hni(iuu  id'  bis  Metbod,  and  tbu  Latest 
."^taii-tieal  Ke.-iill-.      lllust.      I, on.,  \s'<-,  y.  Hvo. 

SwalK'V,  Itcv.  ,>liilirirc,  M.A.,  ^''aduated  at 
Kinn'n  Colleiie.  .Nina  Seolia,  l'*.')2;  ordained  IH.il:  viear 
of  St.  Tboniiis's.  i;.\eter,  and  |ier|ietuiil  euralo  of  Oldrid^e 
ciiiee  1871.  1.  Voiee>  from  Al'et,'«eit  ;  or,  'fbu  lliuno 
on  the  Wave,  Lon.,  1878.  2.  Annals  of  St.  ThoiuaH, 
K.xoter,  A.D.  IJiil  to  187s,  ls78. 

Mwnby,  Itt'v.  Williiiiii  I'roctur,  li.D.,  K''nd- 
ualed  at    HatlieM   Hall.  Ihii  ham,  187:; ;   md.iined   187 


Mi.isionarios   in  ifennany,  A.D.  70;i;  from   the  (ierinan     nuU'ra^an  of  the  dioeese  of  Durham  ninee  I  ^No  :  viear  of 


of  I'rofen-or  Klirard,  l.on'.,  I>8:i.  p.  -vo.  ^  ::.  Luther  and 
the  Cardin.il  :  an  lli.<torie-l)io),'raphieal  Tale,  l,on..  |Sn:i,  ' 
11.  8vo.  •).  Tlio  Iktbleheniites;  from  the  (ierman.  l.on., 
1880,  p.  8vo.  ;i.  Maddalona,  the  Walden.'ian  .Maiden, 
I,on.,  188(i,  or.  svo.  Ii.  (Trans.)  liaehel,  the  Little 
Captive  .Maid;  from  the  (ierman.  l.on..  18'<(i,  p.  >vo. 
7.  (Trans.)  For  the  Uigbt,  by  K.  K.  Francos,  I,on., 
l>^r,  p.  '•vo. 

Siillill,  .Matlliew.  The  Works  of  the  Poet  Coaob- 
iniiii.  .M.  Suttill,  .N.  York,  18sj,  sv„. 

Sutton,  CharlON.  New  York  Tombs:  its  .Seereta 
and  its  .Mysteries;  heiii);  a  History  of  Xoted  Criminals, 
with  Narratives  of  their  Crimes.  Ldited  by  James  I!. 
Mix  and  Samuel  .\.  .Maekeevor.     Illust.      187L8vo, 

Sutton,  Charles  Williiim.  iKd.)  A  List  of 
Lanoashire  Authors  ;  with  liriuf  liioi;rapbioal  and  llib- 
lio;,'rapbii'al  Notes,  ( .Maiu-hester  Literary  Club  Pub.,) 
Manidiestor,  1>7(1,  8vo. 

Mutton,  Uev.  Frederick  Ilentlicoto,  183:!- 
1888,  graduated  at  .Ma),'dalen  College,  O.xford,  Is.'iiij  or- 
dained isiil  i  rector  of  lirant  liroughton,  Lincolnshire, 
187:1-88,  and  prebendary  of  Lincoln  from  l>8:i,  I. 
Some  Account  of  the  .MeJiiuval  Organ-Case  still  existing 
at  Old  Radnor:  with  an  Ajipendix  containing  Fifteen 
Etchings  illustrative  of  liolhio  Organs.  Lon.,  IHIiti,  fol. 
2.  A  Letter  to  the  Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  printed  at  the  Ue- 
quDst  of  the  Executive  Commilteo  for  the  Completion 
of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Lon.,  l.-*7l,  Svo.  :i.  Church  Or- 
gans:  their  Position  and  Construction  :  with  an  Appen- 
dix containing  some  Account  of  the  .Mediaeval  Organ- 
Case  at  Old  Radnor,  South  Wales,  Lon.,  1872,  fol.  1. 
Papers  on  M'all  Paintings  and  Koof  Paintings  in 
Churches.  Rcuiiissanoe  tJlass,  ,to.,  IS7S. 
Sutton,  Henry,  b.    \^ib:    graduated   at  Christ's 

uln's 

ving-     , ^ 

dom :  with  Notes  on  the  Law  and  Practice,  Lon.,  1874,  '  mid  miiiirpbolis  state.    This  large  Imily  of  popular  bcllels 

•  ho  lias  svsteniatizcil  and,  vvliuii  necessary,  contrasted  with 
Cunline'iilal  superslitiuns.  .  .  .  It  will  ilelight  all  lovers  of 
country  snuiuls  and  sli,'lits."— .Ifin/..  xxxi.  I'Jt. 

■'.Au'lnilispensftljlc  companion  to  Wliil''^  'Selborne,'  to 
Thoreau's  writings,  to  'an  Oxford  Tutoi  Year  with  the 
Hirils.'  "—  Sill.  Hn\.  'xiii.  I'.s. 

Swninson,  II '-v.  I'linrlcx  Antlmiiy,  D.D.,  [oatt, 
vol  ii.,  add.,]  b.  Is2ll,  at  Liverpool;  gra. mated  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambriilgc,  1S41:  ordained  I84.'i;  Lady  Mar- 
garet jirofessor  of  divinity  in  the  I'nivcrsity  of  Cam- 
bridge 187(1;  ma.stcr  of  Clirist's  College,  Cambridge, 
18S1;  vice-chancellor  of  the  University  of  Cambridge 
188fi.  1,  Kx;iniination  (Questions  upon  Ijishop  Pcarson',- 
Exposition  of  the  Creed:  with  Additional  Notes.  Lon., 
iN:')!),  IL'mo.  2.  Essay  on  the  History  of  .\rticle  XXIX.. 
Is.'iO.      .-i.  "The   Atlianasian   CreciP'  and    its  I'sage  in 


t-7iim/ii,    a&uiiij,    i-..      I     Tif  •      ^,.. ...... I..-.     ...     ^..... 

College,  Cambridge,  Is('i8;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoli 
Inn  1870.     The  Tramways   Acts   of  the  United  Kii 


St.   Mark's.   .Milllleld,  since   18>4.      History  of   llylton 
Castle,  188:i. 

Swain,  (linrles  I".,  i"  U.  0,  Sault,"  pseud.)  Cap- 
lain  Waters  and  Hill  bis  lioson  :  a  Tale  of  the  Ocean  and 
the  Farm,  lio^t..  1877.  Uiino. 

Swain,  William  I'anI,  F.U.C.S.,  [natu,  vol.  11., 
add.,]  surgeon  to  the  South  Devon  and  East  Cornwall 
Hospital,  Dcvonport,  1.  Injuries  and  Diseases  of  the 
Knee-Joinl.  and  their  Trealiiient  by  Amputation  and 
Excision  contrasted,  l.on.,  I  Mill,  8vo.  2.  Preliminary 
Medical  Education  at  Provincial  Hospitals,  Lon.,  187 1, 
Svo.  ;i.  Surgical  Emergencies  :  together  with  the  Emer- 
gencies atteiidiint  on  Parturition  and  iiie  Treatment  of 
Poisoning:  a  Manual.  Lon.,  1871,  ii.  Svo;  ;id  od.,  l8Mi. 
4.  Hints  on  the  .Viijilication  of  the  I'oroplaBtio  Jacket  in 
Spinal  Curvature,  Lon.,  188(1,  Svo. 

Swaine,  Ann.  (Trans.)  History  of  the  Doctrine 
of  the  Deitv  ol  Jesus  Christ.  187(1.  Svo:  new  ed.,  I87s. 

Swaine',  llev.  Steplicn  Albert.  1.  The  Re- 
ligions Revolution  in  the  Sixteenth  Century,  Lon.,  188(1, 
121110,  2,  (Jcneral  C.  Ii.  tiordon,  (•■  World's  Workers,") 
Lon.,  188.1,  II.  Svo.  ;i.  Turner  the  Artist,  ("World's 
Workers,")  l.on.,  I8S5,  p.  Svo.  1.  Faithful  Men;  or, 
.Memorials  of  liristol  liaptist  College  and  some  of  its 
Most  Distinguished  Alumni,  Lon.,  issa,  Svo. 

Swainson,  Hev.  diaries,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford.  |N(i:i;  ordained  1804;  rector  of 
Old  Charlton,  Kent,  since  1874,  1.  A  lland-Iiook  of 
Weather  Folk-l.ore:  being  a  Collection  of  Proverbial 
Sayings  in  Various  Lan,L'iiages  relating  to  the  Weather  ; 
with  Explanatory  and  Illustrative  .Notes,  Edin.,  1^7:!, 
12mo.  2.  The  Folk-l.ore  aud  Provincial  Names  of  Urit- 
isb  Birds,  (Folk-Lorc  and  Dialect  Soc.  Pub.,)  Lon.,  ISSil, 
Svo. 

"  He  has  broiigbt  togetbcr  .  .  .  a  mass  of  folk-lore  which 
was  previously  scMiteivd  tliroiigb  many  books  In  a  crnde 


p.  Svo. 

Sutton,  Henry  (iawen,  M.B.,  F.R.C.P.,  physi- 
cian aud  lecturer  on  p;itlio|ogy  at  the  London  Hospital. 
Lectures  on  .Medical  Pathology,  at  the  London  Hosjiital, 
l>S.'i,  Lon.,  I>s(i,  p.  Svo. 

Sutton,  Henry  Septimus.  1.  Poems,  (ilasgow, 
1880. 

"Poems  wliich  have  the  charm  of  true,  if  not  highly 
imaginative,  verse."— .s^;)ic/<i/»r,  Ix.  730. 

2.   Poems.  .Manchester,  1^87,  fp.  Svo. 

Sutton,  Henry  Smith.  Eternal  Hope  and  Eter- 
nal Punishment.  .Manchester,  187(1.     Anon. 

Sutton,  John  liland,  F.R.C.S.,  assistant  surgeon 
and  lecturer  on  coinpiirativo  anatomy,  ,tc.,  at  the  .Mid- 
dlesex Hospital ;  iirofessor  of  pathology  at  the  Royal 
Veterinary  College.  1.  An  Introdintion  to  (ieneral  the  English  Church  :  an  Investigation  as  to  the  Original 
Pathology  :  fpunded  on  Three  Lectures  delivered  to  (he  Object  of  the  Creed  and  the  Growth  of  Prevailing  Mis 
Ruyal  College  of  Surgeons,  London,  I. sSO.  Illust.  Lon.,  conceptions  regarding  it ;  a  Letter.  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8vo.  4. 
1886,  Svo.    2.  Ligaments  :  their  Nature  and  .Morpliology,  '  A  Plea  for  Time  in  Dealing  with  the  Athanasian  Creed  : 

"a    Letter  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury:  with   I'ost 
scripts,  Lon.,  187:i,  p.  Svo.     ."i.  The  Rubrical  (Question  ol 


Lon.,  18S7,  p.  s^vo. 

Sutton,  .Martin  J.  Permanent  and  Temporary 
Pastures  :  with  Descriptions  and  Coloured  Illustrations 
ot   Leading  Natural  tjrasscs:  and  Clovers:   bii?ed  "ii  an 


Essay  by  .Martin  Hope  Sut 


Lon. 


1,S86, 


1874:  a  llrief  Historical  Enquiry  as  to  the  Purport 
toe   Kiibii'-s  ,'-.nc,-Tniiig   the   i)rnnments   r.f  tlie  (bur;: 
and  the   Jlinister,  Ac,  Chichester,   1874,   Svo;    2d  ed,, 


Slltton,  Uobert.     The  Elements  of  the  Theory  of  '  IS7,'i 


The  Parliamentary  History 


nf  the  Act  of  Uni 


Mu 


•M  ed.,  enl.,  Lon..  L's"!,  Svo. 
Suydani,  llev.  John  Howard,  D.IJ.,  b.  I8;i2,  at 
Brooklyn,  N.Y  ;  graduated  at  Rutgers  College  Isjt,  and 


formity,   l:i  and   14  Charles   II..  Cap.  4:  with    Illustr 
tions  from  Doeuments  not  hitherto  ] 


Svo. 


The  Xi 


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\T\t:>  ''""■;  '■•^•^-•;8vo:     2.  Oran,ln„„ho"';   1       , 

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ln«„,tto.l    rom  the  WorM,   l.;,lin.,   IS.s.i,  so.   10,  o      .s' 
M,« taken,  h.hn     18,s;!, ,,,.  ,„„,„.     „.  Dorotl,l.a  Ki  k;  or,"  ' 
t rce  to  .VMve,  K.l.n.,  1  ss-l,  1 2n.o.     1 1».  The  lietler  !>.,"• 

? 'n  f; Tn  T'' ^\'":^ ' '•  •'^''"'^ '^-boroul-h-^ V  !•; 

'  Ik'  on'?Hs>'"'  J-  '-»':""r"=  "■■•  AuM,„g  I,othian 
.M  tlK.  Ton  '.i'j  "•»  '^-  V'""''^  ^■'^'»"'  ""••  Si.'ter 
T  e  Jm.tU  I'i  .'*',';;  ^''°-  ^*-  ^^'''•■"''■•'»  Chase;  r,r, 
lie  lie  tie  Heart.  Ilust.  Lon.,  I,-<84,  cr.  8vo.  15 
Xho  Bonnie  Jean,"  Ola.^eow.  1,'^S4  i,  s.-n  in  a 
Uividea  H„u«e  :  a  8tu.ly  ,Vo^.  Life,  K.n';.;  f^  'i,  J%,t 

.am.,   l.s.sj.      o||_  ^j„m    Hepburn's  Vow:    a  Tale  or 
lurk  and  Covenant,  Lon.,  l.s's:>,  ,,.  8vo.     21.  11,   davs 

fcdn.,   l.V^B,  p.  ,Svo.     j:i.  Thomas  Dryburffh\s  Dream' 
a  .Story  of  the  Chlldret.'s  Hospital,   Lon.,  f"s(i,  ,,    s    ,' 

.dm,,  I8,S8,  12mo.     26.  The  Uates  of  Kden  :  a  .^toiy  „f  I 

Tale""' nh;,f''"V'  "'?'.i'-  "'•"•     -'•  "^'i""'  Winnie  :"a  ' 
li'le.      Illiist.     Lon.,  l,<8li,  ],.  .'^vo.     28.  Jack's  Year  of 
Tr.al    Lon.,  1887,  p    8vo.     '211.  The  Strait  Gate    Lo  ., 
\^>,,  p.  8vo      :<0.  liriar  and  Palm  :  a  Study  of  Cireu 

ance  and  rnfluenee,  Edin.,   1,S87,  p.  8vo       31     Dor  s 
'  lieyne:  the  Story  of  a  Noble  Life,  fedin.,  1S88,  p   8vo 


..2.  WronKi.  RiKhlod,  E,lln.,  18Ss,  12,„„.  x\.  The  ,«eoret 
I  ane  Lo„  IHSM.  p.  8vo.  .11.  ||a„.||  and  ti-,„"  C". 
■I  ,    Kdm.    18.S8,  p.  ,Svo.     ;ij.    Mi,,    Lavl.r',   |  „,,  .  , 

"rr  s  JIaven,  Kdin.,  I>SH,  p   gvo 

y^r-^^'ti^:  u::^:^^'" TheD„ctor'. 

Swiin,  .lames  U.,  f,,„^,  vol.  li.,  a.M.l     |    The  In 

|y:^v:v'T^!•^,!^:^i[;:::^:::'iJ;;•,,:;^^:l^,r;^;; 
;  uli: ;;;  Kor::!';'^:^!  .';:r;872:Hr ' '"  ™°""" '"  '""• 

l.^T*"?"'.,^'  "  "'"■''■  '^'"'"^  "''  '^""••"lian  Life,  Lon., 
Swank,  James  .Moore,  b.  is,i2,  at  Lovalhanm 
".  ;  secretary  of  the  A«,eriean  Iron  and  Steel  a'sooI,.: 
li:'  ,  """'.' ';"'',""'l  Kcneral  manager  since  i ^s:,.  |.  a 
History  ol  the  Department  „f  Agriculture,  \V„sh.,  |s7l 
-.  the  Ameru.an  Iron  Tra.lc  in  1N7H,  l'„liii,.allv,  Ills' 
t'ricaly,an.|.Mat,sti™llyc„„sidere,l,  I'hila..  I,M7fl;  iilmo. 
in  IV nn's'vi'  '^'.""""f  "'■  In.n-.M..ki„«  an,l  Cal-Alining 
>N  lennsyhanm,  I'hila..  1^7S.  .(.  Statisth's  of  tlio 
American  and  torelKn  Iron  Trades  i„  Issi,  N.  York 
Iron'in'ni  ;'•  ■  ,"■'  "i-""'.v -f  the  Manufacture  of 
for  Vl  /  li  ''"■■  ","''. l""-"''"l"rly  in  the  I'nile.l  ,<t»t,.s 
ISSI    S-!     ""'"'''*''   ^'■''"•»'   "•""'    li«   to    ISS.-,,  I'hila., 

H,nitH^:'?':;^  ^^:^'\::T')^T "" '""'"'" 

Suauwiek,   .Miss   Anna.   {„„„;'  vol.   il.,  „,|d.l 
I.  ( I  nu,s.,  'Ihe  Dn.mas  „f  .Ksc.hylus,  Lon..  Is7;i  Vol.     2 

iss.s.fpl's'",      '""'"'  "'"'  '"'"■  ''  '""^  ''"  '■™"^'-'J'  L"n., 

Swanwick,  Catherine,  [,.n,e,  vol.  il.,  add.]      I. 

u.i.Jn'r     ,'""'■  ;'  JJ'-""""'^'  ''"<"»••  a  T-,le.d'  the  .••'if 
■cnth  Century,  Lon.,  18(12.  Svo.    Anon.      2.  The  T,  li  - 

'     1\':.  ^"TtI  "  ^".'" "'  ""••  '■='">■'■""'  '^"■""^y.  '''■'•. 

III.  Svo.  .1.  Ihi-TO  Dramas,  Lon.,  ISDii,  sv„.  .]  il„|er' 
a  Drama  Lo„  1,7!.,  ,,,  8vo.  5.  Kichard  Ca.ur  do  Li  ,  i 
a  i.c>,'cii.|ary  Drama,  Lon.,  Issil,  Svo 

,..  »V"",^>''    "«.""■>'     ""Hbi.ionKli,    A..M.,    Mil., 

.«.l..^.I.,    examiner    in    ophthalmic    -ur.'erv    in     the 

loyal  Ln.vers.lyof  Irelaicl',  and  to  the  cmjoln    I,  ,1 

lov  %  Vl""  "";  i'""^''"'^  ^'""^■«^'  "'■  ''''.vi'inns  and 
■\  ti,„l"  r  "',  '^J"-*!?"'.  '"'l'"!'!,-  surgeon  to  the 
-National  Lye  and  Kar  Inlirmary,  Dublin  :oi,htlialmio 
surgeon  ,0  ,h._.  Adelaide  Hospital,  Dublin.'  I  T  ,  n"  ) 
Atl  lot  Opl„|m|m,,s,,.pv  :   represenliiig  the  Normal  ai 

vitMb.'-n,  I  ,^":"'"""'  <"  "■«  I'-undus  Oculi  as  seen 
V  the  OpMhalmoscope:  com,,osed  of  Twelve  Cbromo- 
Lithographic  Plates,  (containing   Kifiv-Nine  I-'igircs  ) 

,«ur!  .,  I'o   <,    t1    •   "',"'i;'-"''y  '""■-"King  Ophtbaimio 
.ur),(oi  to   .St.   Ibomas'   Hospital,  Lon.lon,  Lon     |S7i) 
to:  Al  ed.,  188,-,.     2.  A  Hand-Dook  „f  the  Dise'as  s  of 
the  Eye  and  their  Trcatmct.     Illust.     Lon.,  lisV  p 
Svo;  new  cd.,  I8S5,  ",  •.-    *,  p. 

^  I8:';^*h,''if'„"7', •',""''  ^•^-  ['""«'■  ^•"'-  "••  '''W-]  b. 

Iclui  d    ,;'.»"    '    ;;■""•':•  ^"•'  l'">*<»'-«i-a  Lutheran 
:  Uew'.Ln  :•?'■'''•  .';'•'  T'"  '■'^''     '•  U'-eamings  of 
he  Waking  Heart:  with  other  Poems,  Harrisburg,  Pa.. 
:  18,1,  12mo.     2.   Lyra  l.utherana,  ISSM.  o'  •  "•• 

I      .Swas-ey,  J.  U.     A  .'sew  Essay  on' Man  ;  and  Mis- 
^oellaneous  Poems.  X.  York,  Iss,;,  ,Svo 

Siinyne  Kev.  (ieorgc  Carless,  li.D.,  ["»'-. 
for/'i's'lu  '^  f':"''","!!'!.;"  ^'"T"^  Chrlstl  College,  Ux- 
,b,    •  J.       '■  "''"i""-''!  I'"  '•' ;  assistant  chaplain  ,it  II ivre-    . 

%:Z,tT"  'I'v^--       ■  ''^'""^•'  'l'b«   Einuenides   of 
Asch.^lus,  I„n.,   IS;,:,,  Svo.      2.   Herodotus,  ("AniMcut 

'^vvVm*^^;'"""'  ""'"'■"'")  '•■"-  "*'»•  >-'mo.     WUh 
Svo  •"■^""■^I'KT   ^-ULVii,  Poems,  Darmstadt,   18B8, 

Swayne,  Rev,  Robert  tJeorge,  M.A.,  graduated 
a  Wadham  College  Oxford,  IS, 2;  ordained  I :sf™r,,n 
of  .Nilisbury  since  1871;  chancellor  since  1S77;  proctor 
o  dean  and  chapter  since  l88(i.  1.  The  Voice  of  the 
.  K,,l  Miepherd  to  his  Lost  .Sheep  :  being  a  Practical  E.v- 

siti.m  ..(  ,!,e  F„„ncr  Part  of  the  Parable  of  tile  Prod- 
igal hon.  Lor,.,  istis,  l2mo;  new  ed.,  1876.  2  Tho 
ion     rjs"'  ,?"'"  'V'T."  'r'  'J'^y«-  five  Addres    s! 

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Swii/py,  John  ll..(  •  Ali.rhln.I-.'."|...Mi.l.)   3(.inoi     N\vr«'in|ipli',  llcv.   Henry   Onrrrll    Niidell, 

01.».Tnni"iM  ii|i.n   llh-  Civill/iilldii  i.r  tlifl  \V.-i.rii   llur-  ;  (jtm.lii.il.<l   iil   \i»';<>i>'»   ''""'■«»•,",<'""!•   '^'*_':  ''''',"",'."! 
buriiiu«i    |>iirtiriiliirly    of    lliii    KiiKlixh,  iiiii'io    iliiriiiK  it 


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fef 


(«7.1, 


lU'iiilonL'U  uf  Kiiiiio  Yiiiri  In  tliuKu  l'i>rtii.  Triiiii'lutc'il 
fniiii 'lio  ('hliiii.1'  Inti)  Knirliih  by  J  v  Yu-.s'- Sukjtho 
lln«t.,  IsTtl,  l:'m.i. 

Nwri-iiL'y,  llrv.  Jiimcii  K(f'V    't. 
All  Siiiiil»>»  mill  f"  'iviil*  ,.f  tin 
voN.  or.  •"vn.     AI-.       •i-je's  "•f'"  'n* 

Nweenvt  Jiinifs    'f        'V«i(i..         j   U 
('iMirt-'  111'    I  111'    CII.V  "1  '     \i<rk,   vof*.   »iiV-    -"x.xil,, 

(IHIUI   Tii.l      I'lib.  Iiy  Ihi  .1.-^,.        1S70,  2  viils.  Ni,, 

NwcctlVi  l'liilip>    *-a(i^ull<«  (^untruvorxial  I.Mttera,  i 

I.lill..    I^>..,    IT.     ■•  I 

N\V«'<Ht  Alox««i*4'V  fcilwln.b.  ISU  1  iijiitirnaliKl, 
Willi  Km)\,  J  Ah<hvy:  I.  Thno  Dii/.in  lliiml  .Slurnn 
fini.i   "'l'.<.\H»   .■',(1111*-."       LUisi.       N.   V.irk,    l^«7,  Svo. 

:;.  iKil.)  (Ill  II  M»» >fii^tuii(!  iijn/u>!b  'I'l'.xiin,  fnim 

till'  (iiiir  ti>  llio  Km  v,u.:  i.".     lllint.     iiiirllunl,  t'liiiu.,  I 

|S,-S,   ,Svil.  I 

Swccl,  ChnrlOM,  I.i  nury  of  KiikIIsIi  ; 

L;iw,  ('1)111111111111;   Di'liiiitiuu.- Ml   ui.    i      !,    "-nl  TiTiii.*  in! 
iMu'lcrii   r.'i',  iiii'l  11  Ciiiii'ii'O  SliUeiin'hi   ..      'Ill'   Uiik'K  ol' 
Liiw   oll'cclitit!  till'    l'iiiiel|ml  Siilijceta ;  «ii..li    llUtiirical 
iiii'l  Klymiiliitfii'iil  Nnii-i,  l.'ni.,  |.ss2,  «vii. 

•' X  work  of  loii-lili'iiihU'  iillllly.  .  .  .  An  e.xiunliiiUloii  I 
of  Mr.  Swi'i'l'i  hook  iloci  not  illsrloye  iiiiy  uri)iiiiilH  for  sup- 
lio-iiii;  Hull  lie  will  .-iiin'n.L'il«  clUnT  of  lilt  iircilwctoin'."."  I 
—  .11/1,,  No.  J.vVi.  I 

Sh ret,  Henry,  M.,\.,  Ii.  1HI5;  Knulunli'il  iit  lliilliol  ; 
Culk'rfc,   O.vfonI,    IsTii.      I.  il'M.)   KiiiK    Airrt'il'-i    Wt'.-!-  I 
Sit.xoii    N'or.-iimi    of  IJrc^ory'i    I'uitoriil    Ciiro:    witli    an  \ 
Kn^li'li  i'nin.^hiti'in,  llie  l.nliii  Text,  N'oti'.s  ami   Iiitro-  j 
tluelion,  (Karly  Klig.  Tii.xt  Sue,,!  I.iiii..  l."<71-72,  2  |iart.i,  j 
8vo.     2.   A  lliitiirv  of  Kiinliili  Soiiiiil.i  froiu  tlii'  Kftrliest  ! 
Purioil  :  incluilinK  an  Invi'sliKalinii  of  the  (ii'in'riil  I.iiwh 
of  Himml  I'liaiiKi',  anil  Full  Wonl  I.Ul.-,  l.oii.,  l>7l,Svu; 
Ill'W  I'll.,  Oxf.,  IK.>^-<. 
"It  will  proliiiljlv  liiiiK  contliini'  to  lie  tlif  nio'-t  ptTfi'ct 

oxI.itliiK  iiaiiilliook  of  Kiiall'-li  I'll! I"«:y     H  !■<  ii"t  likely 

that  many  rc-iills  of  iiii|iortaiiiu  will  In'  aiMoil  lo  IIiom, 
wlik'li  .Mr.  Swi'fi  \iA>  lirri'  lonnnlali'il  until  Knijli'-li  ilia- 
li'i'L'i  have  lifi'ii  I'.xliaiistivi'lv  >tii(liuil  aiconliiiK  to  scicii-  '. 
Illlc  ni(.'tlioils."-.l(/i.,  No,  ;il7o.  I 

H.  All  An>;lo  Saxon  Uoiuler  in  I'rosc  ami  Verne,  Lon., 
1>76;  2(1  eil.,  I.'<71l,  l2ino.  'l.  (Kil.)  n|,|  KntjIiKh  Ueailini,' 
Primers:  I..  Sdei'teil  l!.iinille!<  of  .Klfrie;  II.,  KxIriioU 
'  11  All'reil  'lio.iiiiH,  (l.\l'.,  2  vols.  f|i.  .Svo.  ."i,  .\  llaml- 
.k  of  1'!  tii'.i:  iiH'lii'linn  a  l'ii|iiilar  Kx|ioHitiiiii  of 
the  l'rinci|i  of  .''iiulliiit;  Itcfonii.  Oxf.,  IS77,  f|i.  Svo.  i 
fi.  An  AnKlii-.-^axon  Primer;  with  tiniminar,  Notes,  and 

(!lii».»ary,  Oxf.,  I.SS2,  12 

"Tlieino'i  vuliialilc  part  of  llie  book  m  .  .  .  Hie  ai'i'oiint 
of  tf  e  soiiiiii-,  of  tile  iiiiiu'imne  ami  llie  .ili'Hiolony  ;  lull  the 
whole  of  Hie  uraiiiinar  i>  ailmiralily  ami  very  eaiefiilly 
ti.iupileil."— Wai.iku  W.  .>ki;.\t;  .1m(<(.,  xxi.  ll.'i.  ; 

7.  (I'M. I  Kint;  .Alfred's  Oroaiua.  Parti.  (KarlyEng- 
liah  Text  See.)  l,on.,  I8s:i,  .Svo.  H.  (I'M.)  The  Kpinal 
Olo.isary,  1-atin  ami  Old  Kn^li.ih,  of  the  KiKbtli  Cen-  [ 
tury  ;  Plnito-Lilliojjraphed  Inim  the  Ori);inal  M.*.  by 
W,  (Jrig^s  :  with  a  rran.lation,  Introduetiun,  and  N'ole.*, 
!iOn.,  18S;!,  .Svo.     «.   Kir.-t  .Middle  English  Priinor  :  with 

(irun ir    ami    lilii.i.iaiy,  Oxf.,    18S4,    I2mu.      10.  (I'M.) 

The  Olde.it  Kiiglisli  Text.s,  Charters,  Ac,  ( Karly  Kiig. 
Text  Soe.,)  {>si),  8v(i.  II.  leelandic  Priinor;  with 
(irammar,  Notes,  mid  (ilossary,  Oxf.,  issii,  I2iiio.  12. 
.Second  .Middle  Knglisli  Primer:  Kxiriiets  I'roni  Chaucer : 
with  (iraininar  ami  (ilo.saary,  Oxf.,  ISsii,  12iiio.  1)1.  .\ 
Pc(!ond  Aii;;lii-Saxon  Kuudci.  .' rehaic  and  Dialectical, 
0x1'.,  ISS7,  121111). 

Sweet,  Huiuer  1>.  h.  iKd.)  Twilight  Hours  in 
the  .Vdiron'lauks :  the  ll.iily  Doings  ami  Sevenil  .Sayings 
(if  .Seven  Sober,  SdcIiiI,  .■^eientilie  .'Students  in  the  llreat 
Wilderness  of  Nortbern  New  York,  Variously  Verbified, 
Syrai'ii-'C.  IS7{l.  Svo. 

Sweet,  I.  i>.  J.  The  Klements  of  Draughts,  N. 
York,  IS72,  iL'ino. 

Sweet,  Hevi  .<nine8  Ilnidley,  [<i)i((',  vol.  ii., 
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dained 1S41  :  vicar  of  Otterton  since  1S7S.  1.  Christ  and 
t^alan,  Lon.,  1S7(),  p.  Hvo.  2.  The  Forgiveness  .)f  Sins: 
its  Comlitions  and  Mvidence:  u  Piipor,  hon.,  1S77,  Svo. 
.'I.  "There's  no  (iood  to  be  „ot  at  ( '-..n  b  :"  this  Clmrgo 


ISHIl  i  eunilii  of  Nei»enl  since  iHsil.  I  cannot  go  back  : 
b)r  those  who  liii'  e  been  Ciinllriiied,  I.on.,  Iss.s,  ISnio. 

Nwo<>tinK,  It.  ■>•  ll>  ■'-'"ay  on  Ibo  Fxiierleneea 
nnd  Opinions  of  .1    llowiril,  I.on.,  Iss|,  svo. 

Nweelliinil.   Ilerhert   S.    T '*  Adventures   in 

ifcnriili     I   Slia.l'iw-l.aml.      Illu^t.     I, l''S7,  l2iiio. 

ilW<  •■'ttnilii,  Henry  Miiviine,  giiidinited  at  Trinity 
up«lof  i  rollep'.  Pub .rtffi-leriit  luw.  (  Ireland.)  iiml  llnnil* 


.'.1  and  Exposed,  I 


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cock,  <iniili|«'U8  f'f**!.  'iek.  (Kd.l  Calen.bir  of 
Ibi!  uiilenls  .elating  to  (f  liMid  111  llur  .Majesly'i  I'libllo 
Ktc'id  omee.  I.oiid'.ii.  1..*!,.,  11*75-1*0,  liiii).  sm), 

Mueclniiin,  Walter,  I   (''•,  vol.  ii Id.]     I.  A 

Few  111. lights  on  the  lilfidlit'iiitv  of  the  Pope,  I.on., 
IS7n,  p.  8voi  2il  ed.  iiaiiie  year.  J  The  lliiughtors  of 
ll.i  Kiiig.nnd  other  Poems  :  being  a  .-^eiiiiel  lo"Tlirougli 
(be  ight"uiiil  "  Onward,"  I.on.,  lH7I,p.  '<vo.  ;i.  ,><om" 
Thouglil-  on  Freo-Will ;  to  which  Is  added  a  Short  Per- 
sonal Stiiteiii'-nl,  Kill)  .  .  1S7;I,  .Svo.  4.  Lost  Footslepi  : 
Poems,  Kdin..  I'-T.'i,  '•i 

NweelRer,  .Mi>»t'»  '  ••rster,  b,  isis,  at  Newbury- 
i)orl,  .Mass. ;  eduealed  at  ll.lnit  aiel  ('oliinibiaii  Colleges. 
1.  (I'M.)  The  .Middle  .'States:  a  Iliiml-Uook  for  Travellers 
to  the  Chief  Cilies  of  the  Middle  Slates,  Host.,  1871. 
12m».  2.  (I'M.)  The  Mariliiiio  Provinces;  it  llaiiil- 
Ib.ok  for  Travellers  :  ii  (liiiilu  to  the  Chief  Cities,  Coasts, 
ami  Islands  of  the  .Miiriliiiie  Pn. vines  i.f  Canada,  Host., 
187:'i,  l2nio.  :!.  Kurope  for  Two  Dollars  a  Day;  a  Few 
Notes  for  the  Assist  iiiee  of  Tourists.  Host,,  ls7.i,  Hlnio. 

1.  (Ed.)  The  While  .Mmintains  :  a  lland-Ilook  lor  Trav- 
ellers, 111., -I.,  Is7l'.,  l2nio;  stii  ed.,  Iss7.  !>.  (  Kd.)  Ar- 
tist lliiigniphies,  Host.,  Is77-7'.l,  1.')  vols.  Isiiio.  tl. 
King's  Ilnnd-lloiik  of  Huston  Harbor.  Illust.  Cani- 
bri'lge,  .Mass  ,  lss2,  12mo.  7.  Suiiimc.-  Days  Down  Kast. 
Illii-t.  Portland,  Me,,  ISH.I,  sni.  Ito.  S.  Osgood's 
Poekel-lini.le  to  Kurope,  Host.,  188.1. 

Hwein,  K.  H.    iKd.)  Spiirgeon's  (lold ;  New  Sclco- 
tions  lioin  bis  Works,  Wash,,  1888,  Svo. 
"  Suerdnil,  .Mrs.,"  (  Pseud.)    Sco  Andhkws,  Mrs., 

Swerinisen,  Hirnni  V.  Pburmaceutieal  T.cxioon  : 
n  Dictionary  ol  Pli:irniaceulit-al  Science,  Ac,  Phila., 
|,^7;i,  r.  S\o. 

Swele,  llev.  Henry  Ilnrrliiy,  H.D.,  b.  isii.'i,  at 
Hristol,  I'.iig.  ;  gni.liiated  at  (liineille  .mil  Cains  College, 
Camhrilgc,  1S5U;  onlaiiied  ISoS;  rector  of  Aslidon, 
Essex,  since  1877  ;  examining  chajilain  to  the  llishop  of 
St.  Albiins  since  18S|  ;  prolessor  of  pastoral  theology. 
King's  College.  London,  since  I882.'  1.  Two  Sides  to 
Every  (Question;  or.  Nine  liueslions  to  the  Haptists  : 
with   an    Exaiiiiiiiition   of  tlicir   Heply,  I.on.,  Istlll,  Svo. 

2.  ( I'M.)  St.  Paul's  Epi.-tl(,  :  The  Epis"tles  to  the  Tliessa- 
loniaiis  ;  with  an  Introduction,  ISlio,  Svo.  H.  What  is 
the  Itiglit  .Method  of  condiiuting  the  Defence  of  the  Old 
Testament  in  the  Kationiilistic  S|.irit  which  has  come 
iipoti  theChnieb  ?  n  Paiier,  Lon..  Iso:),  Svo.  l.  England 
II  mux  Iti.nie  :  a  Hrief  lland-Hook  of  'be  Homan  Catho- 
lic Controversy  for  the  Use  of  .Members  of  the  Englisli 
Church,  Lon.,"  ISI'.S,  Svo.  .'i.  On  the  Early  History  of 
the  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Spirit ;  with  Especial  Kefer- 
ence  to  the  Cuntniversies  of  the  Fourth  Century,  Cam- 
bridge, 1S7.'!,  l2ino.  B.  (Ed.)  Theodorus  Lascaris  Junior : 
lie  Proeessiono  Spiritus  Saneli  Oralio  Apologetica,  Lon., 
18'i.').  7.  On  the  History  of  the  Doctrine  ol  the  Proces- 
sion of  the  Holy  Spirit,  from  the  Apostolic  Age  to  the 
Death  of  Cliarlciiiagne,  Caiiibridgo,  1870,  l2ino.  s. 
I  Ed.)  Theodore  of  .Mopsuestia's  Commentary  on  the 
.Minor  Epistles  of  S.  Paul:  the  Latin  Vercion,  with  the 
(■reek  Fragments:  Edited  from  the  M.SS. :  with  an  In- 
troduction and  .Notes,  Cambridge,  1SS0-S2,  2  vols.  Svo. 
'.I.  (Ed.)  The  Old  Testament  in  (Jreek  according  to  the 
Septuiigint  :  Edited  for  'mi  Syndics  of  tlio  University 
Press:  vol.  i.,  tJencsis-l  V.  Kings,  Cambridge,  1S87,  ■, 
Svo. 

Swetc,  Hulin,  (This  is  said  lo  bo  n  pseudonyme.) 
Waller  Ellithorne;  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISStt,  p.  Svo. 

Swete,  Horace.  Handy  Book  of  Cottage  Hos- 
pitals, Lon.,  1871),  Svo. 

Swett,  John,  [mite,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  1.  Questions  for 
W.itten  Examinations:  Aid  to  Candidates  for  Teachers' 
Ceriificatcs  and   Hand-Hook  for  Examiners  and  Teaeli- 


Sweet,  .'tt.  Alice.     Coals  of  Fir 
Pauper's  Uevenge,  N.  York,  1878,  ^i^no 


tor'- of  a  j  crs,   N.    Y'ork,   1872,    12mo.     2.  Centennial   History   of 
:'i«  Public  School  System  of  California,  I8.')0-187i'.,  San 


Sweet,  Willis.     The  Carbonate  (a-.,        Ii(,-.dvill7  ;  Iran.,    I87i:,  Svo.     :i.  Methods  of  Teaching,    N.  Y'ork, 


and  Ten-Mile,  of  Colorado,  Kan.<(aa  t-fj  h'^ 
Sweet-Kitcott.    See  Esuott. 
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Kri..lunl...|    nt  thn    Jn-lllul-  l„r   Dcf  Miilo.,   lUrtr.nl, ' 

(lii-lrii.l  .Sil;,M,l  |„r    iMilMutt.*   (l'.mn,|M,|  Dv  hiii -iilf  ill 

llic  Mliiri'  AliiiiiiiiiiiH,  lli'iiiiiktir,  N  II     |S7( 
Kv'HIi-iihiiiii,  l-rinik  A.,<'..M.(|.,  |iriii,|,r„,i,l,.,,., 

li.-h  an.    Miiluv  I,mm«uhk,.»:  vol.  i.,  I,„n..  INHII,  Nv.i. 

SwUI,     l«roiii.NN.      Iho    |,„i,y   ,.h«in:    l'oo.iiii, 
nii«iiml  1111(1   rriiiK-liitiiil,  Vciiici,.  Is.s)  '| 

Nu'ill,  AiiKiiNliiM    .♦!.,  .1.  Imsi.  '  c„|,i  I    Ml)    \  I 
lurk.  |N>2,  IHiiiii  '  ■    ■'      ■ 

Nuiri,  Kiliiiiiiiil.      I,  i|.;,|,i  M.iiHiul  M   ilio   I),,,:,  i 
'"I'",".."'"    •^'■"'   'I'i'i'l':    ..•..ii.i'il.'.l   Inim   tim  Th,.„.  I 
l"Kinil   U  riling*  »!    JMiiuimH   .-■,v,.,|,.r,l,„r«,  I..,,,     Is7ii  I 
H>..;  ni'W  r.!.,  Issii.     :>.  |.:i„„,„„,|  Sw,.,l..nl...rK  .■  n'l',.  Man 
mill  liM  \i'„ik.-,  1,(111.,  I«- ,!,  |i,  svu. 

Nw  ill,  lliirold.    Iloiirl  Voice*  In  l-miry  and  I'mnu, 

l/IMl.,    11"!,    |l.   f*V(|.  '  ' 

Muiiuiil.      |llii«i.     N.  Vdrk,  Hs.i,  |),„„  »     I      ■      ' 

Uolierl  (ircullmi.,,.,  .\.  \,„k,  I 'ill,  I'Jtim.  ' 

Nuiil,  .loliii  I,.     Al.diit  lirii.il,  ll(j.t„  I8SI),  12„|„. 

,s-"'I,    '       ',,"!   '^'i-  .i''"l'".-|..»„-,.  [vemcj  2d    ed., 
It. .',  itliiKi;    I'lillii.,    I'*T;). 

SHilt,  UJIIiiiiii.  W  illii  '..rs  W„n,lorin««  ;  iin  Au- 
tobi.i^riiiilij,  l,(,n  ,  Ix;.,  ,     si.,.      \,i,,„ 

SMiiiboiirii,.  ,\llr..d.  r,  .(„„'l,„gi„,  or,  Tlio 
<iniv«  iiiiiiloOii.     I.   11.,  I  ■;  I,  Sv(i;  .,1  ,.,|     Is-O 

Nwiiiburiie,  AiK<ri Minrl.!«,'|i-co  „„/,,  vol. 

KlM.n,]  b.  INI.,  in  <!„.,  Street,  (InisveiK.rl'liacl.iin- 
■lun;  Hi.n  .,(  lli«  |,,to  A.lmiriil  Ulnirles  llcnrv  .Swin- 
Imrni.,  und  I  ,i,  „ilu,  l„„ij,  ,,,,„„  |i,„ri„„„  ,i;,„„|,„,, 
of  tlie  111,, (I  hurl  „r  A.-lil„irnliuni :  h„.s  ,,|i,(.,,te,|  i„ 
•ranuc,  and  oiiterwi  liitlliol  Culk.g,.,  0.xl(.i.l  in  IS',; 
DiiiMiK  Ins  stay  at  llio  university,  wliich  h,,.  |,,rt  witli„iit 
lakin«  a  dogrou,  ho  was  ,„io  .if  a  small  hand  of  students 
whd  wrote  and  |iublislied  ii  |icii(.dij,il  .•nlitlid  ••  l-„,l„r. 
Kradualo  l'a|iors.-  After  le,ivin«  Oxford  lie  spen.  soiiie 
lime  in  !•  lorem'e  Willi  Waller  .Sivawe  l.andor.  lie  ha. 
eonlrihnled  to  the  l'ortni«litly  Kcview  and  to  the  Kn- 
.•voloiiii.diu  lirituiiiiica.  I.  (Jde  .,n  the  I'riHlunution  of 
the  iToneh  Hepubli,-,  Septeinher  I,  I,s7ll,  l.on  1S7() 
>V(i.     2.  .SiuKs  heforu  .-^unrise,  l..,n.,  Is"  I,  ,,.  Svo 

Mr.  .'<wliibiirne    |ierhaii.s    uels    wiselv    in    Ki.iiit..rii,.r 
l.rm,«h  his  »ri.i,,..s  'pussiiies  s„  ii.lerlv  ,    .v.li  I ,     "e   «  i^,^ 
lo  lorce  his  r-iiders  to  livlli'Ve  lliiil  IluV  iiiiisl  si.iii L  |r..m 
adlsordere.    liraiii.  .  .  .  Ami  yet  ,„i„.i,l,  „1      I, is  J^^Ir,  v 

KHiiee,  this  liisliaii  H..ill,y  ,.t,i  s,., ,|  AiuM,  ii     'i-i  ,|  i|  ,.    . 

are  1  lies,  shu,/.a,s  and  ,,„;.„.    whieh  are  i      '  ■  ry     I'l y' a.  '■ 
niraWe     Indeed,  llieie  is.  «e  helieve,  more  ivmI    ,,.Hi  . 

areI!i^f^;^;!:;lH.;'■!l:a^li:;ll^,a.'^'''U!;:^l::;:^■K 

t,elsa,.i„,iee..f  l.l,.|i,lii,n  his  |.a.ssi„n  fir  freed  lui  with 
deseripioiis  „l  nature,  we  are  iiriiek  (. nee  iuore  Iv  (1 
marvellous  power-in  whicli  he  has  n.isi    eri   r-  of  .i,    k 
emiiKiiiiUerm    thiims  witli  a  spirit  of  ,    i  sdoiis      ,'.     i,, 
.1   leaving  all   ,i„.ir  features    ii,,re  salient  ad      eii 
-di^Nol'^!];^^''"''''''''''*''^^''^' *'''''■'' ''"'"'^nlivl^^'heln^ 

.1.  Under  the  Mierosuopo,  l.on,,  1372,  l2mo.      I.  I!  ,th. 
well:  a  I ra({ody,  l.on.,  l!>74.  p.  ,Svo, 

g^!:i;i'Vii:;i;i-Kli^'z^::;i'i!-lr'i;;;i''''- 
ih^;rr';;.^,ril-^-r;l^^;i.;;r-,d!  I  s 


8\vr 


lenniker,  N.II, ; 


"i!l!!n,'i'i"'i*''","l''''"'  "''."*?■'*  ""•  "'"'■  "'  '■^■"■ard  exerii, 
.N'l'Klid  pietures.suotle  analyses  of  passion    in.i  u./iole'r' 

in  r"';^a;i"i!;r^";r'  ,v"'  T"r  ^^^"^^'"^<^i!'"^^ 

As  iniure';,,''        I  •,''■''  "■''"'!■■  ■     :ii™iiipi---hensil,le. 
Ira  11  f      ■    T'  1  "  ^  "'   ''  '"""  "'  «'■■"'"•'*  i»  "iiliollt  ceil- 

tninnt,   e.st;  as  a  play,  u  ,s  without  a  ellniax."     .!(/,.,  N„. 

.1.  Soug.s  of  Two  Natlon.s  l.on.,  187.-i,  p.  ,Svu      (Oon- 
,",".'.'  "'"  ■;,';;'."«  ?,'""b-"  "  Ode  on  the  Krench  Uepnb- 

|;:sv;:tw  id  ^Wh''-''"''^'^""'^ ''"'''"-• ''""•''«-' 

.i.:5.^;i:!i'l^;^!i^^f=;;fy:f-i;lf,-\!;-,;;;,«;i^ 

crTtieism.  and  makes  a  eonsiderahle  show  „r  I.hi  •  a  1 
.  illDsophy,  liut  will,  deep  appreeintioii  ills  wriii  ;:^se2m« 
xxi.  73     '""^  '■"■'■  ""'*-•  '"  J-.'-^o""".  mm-,rjamS:< 

•■  His  wealth  and  wimniaiid  of  words  (rive  him  a  sinirii. 

r  power  ol  throwing  a  general  atn.ospl  ere  h™1  col "iiJ- 

,  ,'^^™'""e  Impression,  and  at  (  rst  seem  to  he  ,  he  whole 
imi-ressloii.    But  the  rieh  veil  of  diction  clotlics!  though 


II  may  for  ii  time  ill»uul«e,.Iellnllellionulil«  whieli  emrrint 

iiilleeiii  lint  II  1,  not  pr,,»e \ her  nin.irkalde  feai. 

lire  (.1  these  essays  Isihe  i-owir  of  whatHe  must  eall,  1,11 
wanlol  a  heller  (;r  more  .iellnile  iiaine,  literary  delliie«. 
Iloii,  ,  .  .   Ihe.Tl  leaiinHali,ivliiHii»ae,uitliiiiousp|,.|iirj 

liiiJliuj:':;:;'  "i:i':X'^^;r^i'i  1:1.  T" "" """""'" 

7.  (leor-t  ,  piiiiui:  a  rrithal  Kjmiv,  |,„n.,  I,h7,-,  p 
Hvo.  M.  Kreei  ,i«:  u  Tra«udy,  l.on,',  |)s7il,  „.  ,hv,'| 
-d  cd.  »Rine  yi  >r. 

dm.f'i,"^'):;r'/:i'r;'^ii!r-,"'"^'  ""■" """  "•"  '""■'  '"'"i""- 

".\  •oiiKHii,!  ,„,i,ie  i>»unienl  ol  liirlpldes,  preserved  hy 

I.yelirKiis  Ihe.iral.,,,  Ill  Ills  orallou  aualnsi  l.,'„raleH,-hlN 

one  siir>ivliiK  work,    liiis  -iipplleil  .Mr  >«  lohuriiu  w  lli 

lil"siil,J,,T         ,  It  may,  pel  I,,,,'    he  .  .     d,  .  .le  I  wheil    J 

le  .,ass„«es    n  wlHeh  .>ir  ,s«',„!   ir.ie  approa!d,ei  e  oX 

1  I  11!  '    "'"  '"'I'l'l''"!.  ,"1   «  hlMher  he  is  not  lllmt 

I  Mil  when,  a,,,,  Hie  iwoiLles  res,,eellv(.h  ileserlpUve 

L  V  s  ,1  ^"i''"'."':',"l"'  !'"■ '■""""'■"'•'•""'"'  "f  i'llll.-,  he 
^,.M„.    r  .1'"  f.'w  "  ''i"i«ii""l"ll  Hlid  liidulKes  hi  a  pi,.,|| 

nierainfe,''!^"''/!:!  NllIl'Ti,  **  '""' ''''"■'•' '"  '■''''^'' 

!i.  Nole  of  nil  Kngliih  ItepiibliiMin  on  the  .Mumwito 
rusade.    I.on,.    IS7I),    Nvo.     111.   A    Nolo    on    Charlotte 
llroiite,  l.on.,  |S77.  ..r.  Sv.i, 

iT.',J''Vi  '"■">"''■  "''.'l"'.'!'"''!,  strong  little  woman  of  ilvi 

.""""rll rs,  who'ha.l  i i,.-eiise  ahoiit  her,'  If  ever 

I    iitsiipieiiie  pra  se  miKliI  he  ai.plle.l  to  a  woiiia  i,  eoiil.l 

Mie  have  ha.l  „rekii..H  ledu'eof  ,\lr.  .^wiiihnriies  inl.^nth.  tiM 

her  re«iinl,  woiihl  surely  luv  heeii  llial  olieii  ipioied 

e.    (save  111,;  Ironi  111.V  Iriemlsl'  KxlravaKame  nil   nwid, 

the  sum  ol  Mr.  >wiiihurii, 's  ■  .Vote.'  "-,v,„,./„/„r,  |    ii,.,,-,. 

II.  I'oenisaiid  llalladH.  8econd  Series,  l.on  I,m7S 
ur.  Svii.  ' 

I  so'/..^"!'!'"','!"!'"'""/"""  !'"'  violence  of  some  of  the  polltlenl 

sonnet  iiiis  vi.liim,.  is  m  no  way  iiiiworlliy  of  llie  i.oh|. 

on  he  has  iMkeii.     Moreover,  It  ifisplays  a  Uc  oV  n,i'    ro 

siieh  as  was  not  seen  III  his  prevlou.s  hooks."-.U/,.,  No. 

;.'.  A  Sillily  of  .'.Jhakcspcnre,  Lnn.,  1S7(I,  p,  Hvo, 

overwIolMlll.T';.  "iVl"''  "'"'  '"'■'"I';'"'  I"  •"">■>''.  "  ml  "'lU'li  less 
n  rHemlited  Hilh  ..rniimem,  ihaii  aiivihliu;  we  have  re- 
•eiveil  lr,,m  h,s  p,,,  or  hue  vear.s.  .  .  •.  When  Mr  iwlii- 
mriie  IS  happy  i,,,,lalerl,hlss;.,,i,.iiees,irea,l,iilrahie;  It 

when  he  is  I'oiiMiaiiie.l  hy  th,.  nature, .f  his  theme  lolrav- 

mlo,r',';""  ^"""  ""'■^""'  ^l""''""y  "lira,  t  him  l|.  .. 
.V  ...  I V'  ^"'""  ■""■■"I'l'iK  lliat  anluous  earthward  l.,ur. 
ey  outride  Hie  kmIcs  ol  Hell.  .  .  .  'n„.  ^-reat  interest  of 

iiMilCr.^  n"'t'-'  '■''  V"'  ll*-""  »■''''"  ^"■-  '^"■liilHii'.ie    irows 

«mnem'"^^;^'^;;^rlyi;l!'?^;i^"  ''-"•"-  "•"- """"  - 

l:i.  The  .Modern  lleptalo^ia  ;  or,  The  Seven  HLMiiist 
Sense:  a  (ap  with  Seven  Hells;  l„The  Higher  Panthe- 
ism in  a  Nntsbell;   II.,, John  .loms;    HI.,  The  I'oel  and 

'n'n.  v",".',  '";•■  '^''  '''''»  '''"•'""'  "'■  'I'"  ""•"",  (Idyl 
,fT  V.  '■'*••  ''""  Wonls  of  a  .'-'cvenlh-Hatu  I'oot ; 
VI.,  Sonnet  h,r  a  Picture;  VII.,  Nephelhlia,  l,on.,  I.SSO 
','•';,'■"•     '^"""'     '■••  ^""8"   uf    the  Springlides,    Lon., 

ISMII,  p.   Svo.  ' 

wi'iHo' ■'''»'"''i!"l'''M"if  li'ii  for  the  ik.a  Is  well  known  :  in 

It     U'  ahout  I    he  IS  alwavs  at  his  he«l,  ami  in  this  l„„  k 

lisele,  r  that  h,.  has  eaiiKlil  those  very  sea  secrets  whieli 

'   '>  '   'li'i  <lw  a in;  poets  has  eaiiKht  l.eh.re  him.     Ili.s 

'   ;  ,T,'i,"  '■""""•■' ^'i^'*  "'■  tl'ii'c  P0.111S  of  some  lentil! 

which,  as  the  de.seripllons  are  ehiellv  .if  Ihe  sea  and  ilie 

\  sea-eoa.st,  have  a  (•onnectlon  Willi  each  other,  f,,  love  1  by 

j  a  hir  hday  ode  to  Victor  Him'o."_.|(/, ,  N,,  ■>-;\'^       ^'  "' 

"  .Mr,  .'-wmhuriie's  new  p,,ems  seem  In  us  proioiiKcil  and 

•'"""."!•  ii'l'i'l ii-^  of  ohl  ihemes.  often  ohs Vure   inVl     "rl 

■'■';""'  ",i  allii- ami  almost  alwavs  cloi„le,|  will    nisfa 

:'to",'xll;.';!'ii""''^'  "■'"'  ""■  "'""■'^  of  "djeciivis! '1!!^ 

l.>.  Studies  in  Song,  I,on.,  ls»o,  p.  ,Hvo. 
"He  has  no  curl. His  nor  prol'oniid  thoiiK-hls  to  explain, 
,  an,    he  appears  to  have  never  ,„ine  in  n.niaet  with  the 
■lid;   he  knows  iioihinK  ot  il.s  sorrows,  lis  dellttlits     ta 

111,    them  into  p,,eiiis  as  Mr.  tciiiiyson  or  .Mr.  Ilrown- 

111.'.     lie  therelore  .stands  apart,  ami  siiiRs  of  L-rief  love 

ale    an.    .iespair  „s  ahslraet  seiilimeiit.4^  .  .  .  The  irtisj 

ml  .IniV'iei'h'l'  "i  ""■"'rlniet  soon  llmlshi.nscif  alt' 

in, I  ol  his  Uther.     I.ove.  hate,  hope,  and  desiiair  have 

oulh'illf's'i',  '"  V";;  '"■■''  ""I"","'  '"  '"^^  ■second.'third  HI  i 
.  itl  hesiiKsol  lliei,i  aKaIn,  ill  a.lilVereiitselof  phrases- 
inH"*-''';'.  '""'-'  "'"«  ""•"  l'^'''"'i>e'<  no  mo  e  fri  i  f  in' 
sunrises  than  a  name  of  dominoes.  This  is  exactlv  \  • 
■'-H  f  ihuriie's  present  position ;  he  has  suiik'  of  the  streimti 

"    "e  «'",« I  death,  and  h,' siUK's  of  thenV   piin    m" 

clsely  as  he  saiiK  of  Iheni  hefore,     .  .  ThcVe    s  iiotl   ul' 

nn:'i:i!;;;^,lv,"?  ;■"",'"'••■";•  """""»■'  •""-^' »" "i-serv  o.'; 

h'T,  "!'  "  '  '•l'a">''l«'r  "F  sentiment;  luiih ins,  cither 
'  ^■'"l';'''™' '"'l"'J'''''"'"«'™'-"-V'''<""''.  liv.  :tI6 
It).  Mury  Stuart:  a  Tragedy,  I.on.,  IS.S],  p.  8vo. 
I  he  play  is,  as  it  strikes  us,  nndramntic.  hy  which  we 
do  not  mean  merely  iinthcatrlcal.  Jf  it  does  liot '  lose  tho 
name  of  aeti..n,' yet  the  actimi  moves  so  slowly  and  iit 
such  leUKth,  that  the  interest  of  a  reader  ea  not  but  flaa 
at  some  points  where  it  should  be  most  aroused     The  vcral 

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iRthrniiRlioiit  flno.  and  it  noeil  linnlly  hcsniil  tlir>t  mftiiy 
ILiSsiiKi's  iiri'  strikiiiK  and  w.  every  way  wuriln  cf  their 
autliur;  l)Ut  tliey  are,  <m  tliu  wlicilc,  oiitW(if.'lieil  hv  ilie 
uiassijf  \ui:rc  talk,  wliieli  i^  indeed  framed  in  words  tliat 
are  ''  '.  mi  tlie  liest  seiisi',  l)tit  are  .siipertUioiis  so  I'ar  as  tlio 
dt'-v.  innent  of  eliaraeler  and  action  is  eoneerned."— .vi(. 
*«•.,  iil.Toj. 

17.  Trintrnin  uf  I-yonessc,  and  otlier  l'')ern!',  I-im., 
]'<S2,  n.  Mvo. 

"  Tills  is  (lie  nn.^i  varied  and  important  vnlunie  of  verse 
tliat  Mr.  S\Mnl>nrne  Inis  yet  imtilislied,  and  in  all  prolia- 
liilily  it  will  lie  tile  must  |«i|iidar.  Wider  in  ils  appeal 
than  any  pn  vions  hook  of  his.— more  nananiie,  loo,  and 
more  inleri'>i':;i;,  ii  vel  retains  llie  rhylhnneal  ]iower  and 
pro|iiietie  pi..--iuu  wliieli  hive  hitlierfo  Keen  the  most  no- 
tieeat)ie  eharai'terislies  of  his  work."— ,l//i..  No.  -.VpCi. 

"'Trl.strani  of  I.yonesse'  is  I'liU  of  geniiis.  —  too  fnll  of 
pa.s.sion,  heeause  tiu'  passion  is  imi  ilie  hif;her  imauiimlive 
pa.s.sion,  hilt  an  imn^jinaiive  expression  of  tin  lowest  phys- 
leal  passion.— hut  in  its  elements  eonl'nsed  and  sailiy  want- 
iiij;  in  clearness  of  outline,  'fhere  are  glorious  Hashes  of 
suniifilit  in  it,  lint  not  iiiifrec|iienlly,  for  i)aj,'es  tou'elher, 
the  Words,  line  as  they  are.  are  more  like  tlie  lavish  sjiray 
of  a  waterfall  llashini  in  liie  siniliijht  or  KliinmeriiiK  in 
the  sliade,  than  the  inlerpreteis  to  the  mind  of  any  deli- 
iiiteanil  sjieeilie  iiieanint;."—.s;)i c/Kfor,  Iv.  IO.V1. 

is.   A  Century  of  Itoiiuilels.  I,on.,  lS.s:t,  Ito. 

"The  restraint  imposeil  on  Inm  hy  the  veniele  he  has 
ehosen  is  tihvitmsly  an  advanliiL'e  in  one  respect.  His 
j;reat  faults,  dilVnscness  of  e.xpression  and  loii>"iiess  of 
thoiinht.are  here  held  in  elieck  by  the  eliains  to  which  lie 
luis  subjected  himself;  on  the  oilier  haml,  his  greatest 
merits,  his  rush  of  emotion  and  verbal  movement,  cannot 
lind  vent  here."— .I//1.,  No.  '.'iKi:). 

Itf.  .\  .Midsumuior  Holiday,  and  other  Poeius,  Lon,, 
1SS4,  p.  Svo. 

"  AUoKi'tli>.'r,  this  volume  shows  avipourof  hand,  a  bril- 
liant mastery  over  arlistie  means  towanis  artistic  emls,  siieh 
as  Mr.  .-^winliurne  lias  never  surpa.ssed  and  rareiveciualled." 
—Ath..  No.  ■I'.m. 

•Iti.   Marino  Kaliero  :  a  Tragedy,  I-on.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

"  Tlioiiuh  neither  Mr.  .'^wiiihnrne  nor  any  (Uie  el.se  eonld 
make  such  a  motive  as  thai  of  Miirino  f'aliero's  revenue 
strcuiK  enough  tosupi.ort  a  livi-acl  iilay,— especially  a  play 
full  of  such  mat'niliceiit  writing  as  Mr.  Swinburne  was 
sure  to  put  into  it.— he  has,  by  tlie  importation  of  other 
issues,— love  and  patriotism,— produced  a  tratjedy  of  a 
noble  and,  in  many  respects,  of  a  uuioiie  kiuil.  — ^l//i., 
No.  31K17. 

21.  .Miscellanies,  Lon.,  ISSfi,  p.  Svo. 

"Of  the  judicial  faculty— whicli  is,  in  other  words,  the 
faculty  of  seeiiiK  tiling's  as  iliey  are,  despite  any  temptation 
to  see  them  as  lliey  are  not— >Ir.  .Swiiibiirne  lias  not  even 
a  trace.  .  .  .  When  .  .  .  Ids  entliusiastic  love  of  literature 
has  free  iiiay,  ,  .  .  then,  ami  very  often,  he  writes  ad- 
mirable .seii.se,  and  puts  it  ill  langnaKe  w  liicli  is  more  than 
admirable."— .s'«(.  Kcv..  l.\ii.  loo. 

22.  A  .Study  of  Victor  Hugo,  I,on.,  I.'^Sfi,  p.  ,Svo. 

"  Not  for  a  moment  does  Mr.  Swinburne  hesitate  or  quail 
to  place  the  object  of  his  adoration  aloiiKside  llie  very 
greatest  names  in  the  literature  of  the  world.  .  .  .  Apart 
altogether  from  the  critic's  own  comments,  tlie  facts  of 
llUL'os  literary  lil'e  are  focusscd  with  so  niiieh  knowlediio 
and  so  iiuicli  skill,  tlie  selections  from  llniio's  poetry  are 
so  admirably  made,  .  .  .  tliat  to  the  Kiench  as  well  as  to 
the  Entjiish  student  the  book  is  unite  indispen.sable."— 
Ath.,  No.  %)¥>. 

2H.  Loerlne:  a  Tragedy,  Lon.,  1.S87,  \,   Svo. 

"That  under  such  artistic  reslrielioos  as  h,'  lias  cho.son 
for  himself  Mr.  swuiburne  should  have  iirodnceil  a  piH'in 
.so  fni;  of  dramatie  life  iw  '  Loerlne'  is  really  wonderful, 
(inendoleu  is  oneof  the  strongest  eharaetcrs  in  uiueteentli- 
ceiitury  drama.  In  her  we  (;et  not  .so  much  love  turned  to 
hate  as  love  at  war  with  liate,— a  nincli  more  subtle  con- 
ception, l.ocrine,  too,  is  a  living  man,  and  Sahrina  is  e.\- 
ceedinnly  win.Minie.  Altonether  the  book  mu.st  add  to  Mr. 
Swinburne's  reputation,  of  beauties  of  a  jiurelv  poetic 
kind  tlie  play  is  more  fnll  than  anythint;  NIr.  ,«w'inbunie 
has  before  given  the  [lublic  in  dramatic  form."— J(/i.,  No. 

3iau. 

24.  SBleotions  from  his  Poetical  Works,  Lon.,  1887, 
12mo.  (S!e]ection3  understood  to  have  been  inado  by  the 
author.) 

Gknkiiai.  Ciiiticis.m  : 

"The  liiKli  ehiiin;*  of  his  p<ilitical  and  |iliilosophienl 
poetry  rest  upon  tin'  swinn  and  ru-.li  of  vcrsiilciuhm.  the 
vigonrand  vehenieueeof  diction,  the  grand  musieal  elVeet, 
clashing  and  clilniiiu;  like  .S(mie  great  cataract,  til r  more 
llian  upon  the  reiteration  of  a  few  nnfrnitful  ami  nnorigi- 
luil  ideas."-K.  (iAHNKTT;  art.  Litcralm-c,  in  The  lieiim  of 
Queen  Victuria,  li,  187. 

"  No  one  of  his  fauifi  happens  to  be  of  those  wliich  are 
fatal  to  a  great  poet ;  and  all  his  merit.s  are  thosit  wliich 
are  to  a  great  poet  nece.s.sary.  Atiove  all,  he  has  tlie  one 
thing  needful,— he  sings."— UiioitiiK  s.-uNTsiifav:  .liwf.. 
xlll.'J,'.. 

"  Ilefore  tlie  advent  of  Swinburne  we  did  not  realize  tlie 
full  scope  of  Knttlish  verse.  In  his  hands  it  is  like  tlie 
violin  of  I'aganinl.  The  rannc  of  his  fantasias,  roulades, 
arias,  new  elleet-s  of  measure  and  scainci  is  incomparable 
with  anything  hitherto  known."— E.  C.  .Stku.man  :  I'ic- 
turmn  I'ntis,  :!80. 
1412 


"  No  living  Engli.sh  poet  is  in  certain  ways  more  brilliant 
or  powerful  than  Mr.  Swinburne,  ami  it  W(Uild  be  ditlietilt 
1  name  any  who  is  so  uneipial  to  himself.  .  .  .  He  plays 
on  tile  Knghsli  language  as  a  musieal  iiistrumeiit.  and  is 
never  wearv  of  prodneinw  new  studies  and  variations  of 
its  tcaies.  Many  of  his  slighter  jiieces  must  be  regarded 
purely  as  such  studies.  ...  It  would  be  perverse  to  de- 
mttnd"  a  se*-ious  meaning  in  them."-  s'ti/.  lit  c,  xlvi.  8'>. 

"His  nature  is  e.sscniially  yielding  and  receptive,  with 
stormy  mists  of  passion  ami  indiscriminatini;  impulses  of 
emotion.  '  'fhere  is  no  strong  ma.senline  formative  ciualily 
about  him,  wliich  c.\]»lains  wliy  lie  use.' so  many  adjectives 
and  sngj^csls  so  few  (lioupht>,  .  .  ,  'flie  ttital  iinpres.sion 
left  on  lis  by  Swinburne's  prose  is  the  same  as  that  of  his 
vt^rse.  ilrilliantly  gifti-d,  profusely  voluble,  passionately 
rhetorical,  it  outs  before  lis  too  often  phrases  instead  of 
thoi.ghts,  verbal  contortions  insiead  of  conceptions.  .  .  . 
Mr.  Swinburne  is,  howi'vcr  artistic,  yet  not  an  artist,  and 
however  cultured,  yet  still  an  amateur  :  for  he  is  not  crea- 
tive, not  original  in  the  best  nnrl  lai'Kcst  sense  of  the  word, 
because  not  instinct  witli  iilnminaiiiig  ideas,"— \V.  I.. 
Cdlur.vKV  :  FiirlHiiililhi  licrkw.  ,\liii.,VJ7. 

Su'iiibliriic,  Jiinies.  I.  I'liictleal  Electrical  Units 
Popularly  K.\plained.  lllust.  l.un.,  18s:i,  12mo.  2, 
Practical  Electrical  Measnreuicnts.  lllust.  Lon.,  isss, 
Svo. 

Swiiibiiriie,  Louis  Judsoii,  18,'>.'i-I887,  b.  at 
Albany,  N'.Y. ;  graduated  at  Valo  1»7'J.  Paris  Sketches, 
Albany,  1875. 

Swindells,  Ituiivrt.  A  Summer  Trip  to  tho  Island 
of  St.  .Michael,  the  .Azores,  Manchester,  1877,  Svo,  Pri- 
vately printed. 

Swing.  Ilev.  David,  b.  IS.'iO,  at  Cincinnati;  griul- 
uated  at  .Miami  I'liiversity  IS52;  became  |iastor  of  tho 
Fourth  Presbyterian  Chnrch,  Chicago,  1806,  and  con- 
tinued for  several  years,  but  cliarges  of  lietcrodo.xy  were 
preferred  against  him  by  Kev.  Krancis  L.  Patten  1871. 
He  was  ac<|uitted,  but  afterwards  withdrew  from  "  1 
Presbyterian  Church.  1.  .s^ermons,  Cliic,  1874,  p.  .s\o. 
2.  Truths  for  To-Day,  Cliic,  1874-711,  2  vols.  l2mo. 
X.  Motives  of  Life,  Chic,  lS7!t,  Ilium.  4.  Club  Essays, 
Cliic,  I8SI,  Kimo.     :>.  Sermons,  Chic,  IS84,  12mo. 

Swinglchurst,  Ili-nry.  Notes  from  the  Conti- 
nent: or,  llermany  and  the  Rhine,  18tiil-7ll;  2d  ed,, 
Edin.,  IS711,  p.  Svo. 

Swinglfr,  \V,  II.  Painting  for  tho  Million,  and 
Property-Owner's  Companion  id'  Iseful  Informatiiin  upon 
Painting,  .ic,  Wakefield,  1878,  12iiio. 

Swinnev,  .iU'red  J.  U.  A  lland-Kook  to  tho 
E.xaniimilion  furt^jlliery  Manager.-i'  Certilicates  of  Com- 
petency, Lull.,  IS7S,  8vo. 

Swinstead,  P.  K,  How  to  Draw  a  Map  from 
Memory,  Lcn.,  ISS,'),  4to. 

Swinton,  A.  II.,  member  of  tho  Kntomological 
Society  of  London.  1.  Insect  Variety  :  its  Propagation 
and  Distribution  :  treating  of  the  Odours,  Dances,  Col- 
ours, and  Music  in  All  (irasshoppers,  Cicadie,  and  Moths  j 
Beetles,  Leaf-lusects,  IJees,  ami  Butterliies;  liugs,  Plies, 
and  Ephemera);  and  CNhibiting  the  Hearing  of  tile  Sci- 
ence of  Entomology  on  Oeulogy.  lllust.  Lon.,  18su, 
Svo :  new  ed.,  IsS.'i. 

"  It  is,  nnfortnnalely,  deficient  In  the  clear  judgment 
and  logical  analysis  which  the  siibject.s  discii.ssed  require 
for  their  proper  elucidation.  Vet  readers  id'  very  ditlereiit 
tastes  may  find  the  work  interesting  and  Instructive.  The 
naturalist  will  appreciate  the  close  oliscrvatiiai  cd'  insect 
life  displayed  by  the  writer,  and  will  lind  the  large  a.s.^em- 
blageof  facts  which  he  has  indiistriimsly  brouKlit  together 
of  considerable  value;  while  to  the  less  scientific  the  pic- 
turesque deseriiitious  of  .scenery  and  id'  insect  habits,  the 
wealth  Id'  literary  quotation  and  allusion,  the  eccentric 
style  and  the  enigmatical  philosophy,  will  have  a  greater 
attraction."— Al.KHKii  It.  \\  ai.i.aci-:;  ^Icm/.,  xviii.  2S).'i. 

2.  An  Almanack  of  the  Christian  Era:  a  Record  of 
tlio  Past,  Lon.,  I88:t,  4lo. 

Swiuton,  Alan  A.  Campbc^ll,  associate  S.T.E. 
1.  Tlie  Principles  and  Practice  of  Electric  Lighting, 
Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  2.  Tho  Elementary  Principles  of 
Electric  Lighting,  Lon.,  1S8(!,  p.  Svo. 

Swinton,  (.;.  E.xiled ;  or.  In  tho  Highland.s  of 
Mexico,  Lon..  1886,  12mo. 

Swinton,  Jdlin,  brother  of  William  Swii'lon,  in/rn  ; 
b.  ISHO,  at  Salton,  .Scotland  ;  em';iiate.'  •  ,  Canada  ISI.'l ; 
educated  at  Williston  Seinnary,  .Mass.,  and  adopted 
journalism  as  a  profession.  I.  Tlio  New  Issue:  tho 
Chinc.ic-.\nicrii'an  liue.-tion,  N,  Vink,  IS7(I,  Kvo,  2, 
John  Swinton's  Travels  ;  Current  \'iew3  and  Notes  of 
Korty  Days  in  Prance  and  England,  N.  York,  I8SII,  Svo. 

Swinton,  William,  [,.ll^•,  vol.  ii.,  add.]  His 
Inter  publications,  which  are  principally  school-books, 
include    tho    following:     I.   A    Condensed    History   of 


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-wisslioliiiVs    li,,.s|>i(Ml    expcri- 

■  fvci-y  i.ilu'i-  in|,ic,  II, „|,  „,i 

vivi.l  lui.i  |TMiniuri'i','i;.',v''t  Vi',',',  '''',',.'  "'.'-'■I"''  I'.y  iliuir  iiiuru 

Cluja...  Oac.ehi.,u  Explained':  witl,  ^4;!' L„riS7r!;  j 

CMHona     '„e,„s:  prelixed  by  u  Few  Wo,    ;  ,  n 'm,';,.      i  •' 
Compos,,,,,,,       IJy  J.  ,s.     jjfi    |,t„       /      '^    ;^  ■^'^■tn-.^l  : 

Mn!^&!l™*^lS^O   ;^™f --"Phical  Ouido  to  Knglan.1 

Sylvester,  Herbert  Milton,  b.  ISID.at  Lowell 
Ma..-.:  a.|,mtte,l  to  the  b,u'  in  Po,t  and  1872  I  Pro  ' 
I'iistorals,  Bust.,  1887,  l2rno  i-lroso 

na;u;^;^x™,;i'i^il^';,,';r!;;fe';!^'!;'r't^? ''!'"  ■>"  "'■'»«"  ^ 


mark,  \.y. ;  „,]mit(e.I  to  the  bar  at  n,^yvm,  \Si2-  an- 
po.meJ  co,„,.„.„o„er  of  the  f.S.  Circuit  Court  at  Tro'y 

ni^;;r^rA,,,,!;^;T:^:^v?:!;i%-^;'o'^tljrr'" 

Sarat,,«a  a„.i't„ei:;plr  !/„:;:;;„  \-,;-,'/^«-"j,::'- 
torical   Narratives  of  the   Ui,|,ur    ll,„i;,, ,    r  .,l„  ,  ' 
""'I  Uk.  Chamj.lain,  Phila.I'l8s,S  '  ''"'^'^  <'*^"''fc"'. 

Sylvester,  <V.  A.     The  Modern  Iln„so-rari,cnter', 
Co.npa,,,,,,,  „,„l   i!„i|,|er'8  (iuiUe.     I'lale..      Jo        ,  "' 
[  llmio;  :),1  thou..<an(l,  1883.  liust.,  1>8., 

^Es':;^':^f'wT<:,*'-p,'ff''',^''«''''*'e,,    labors,    and 

I      Syilies,  Hey.  .lohi.   Elliot.soii,  .M.A.,  graduated 
I  »t    )"»„,„«  CollcKe,  Ca.nbridfje,  Isn  ,■  o,-da  ,h        S7  ' 

C'rz.f,^TT  ■",U""-'-^y  ^'oil.^  Norn  :: 

|.read,.i  in  Xewea.,,...;  J^l' .^l^^l^^'^  ,^;^;  ^^^"T 
A  .Short  J'ext-liook  of  PolitinU  Eeo,  omv  wi  j,  P,.,.):' 
l-for.du.,,.,,ndi.i.,sn.r.,,pp,e,neLrrtu.*;;!;: 

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1    ,  ■     tt'f '!''.  '"'"^  '"  "'»  I^i«ht  of  the  Son 


xlv.  Hi, 

2.   llonie.>ite,i,I  nig|,,v„ys,  lio,,t.,  |sss,  19,„„ 

iriiu^ii^lrhi.,!::,!;^  H;  i'' f  "i"'-^ 

timt  hi.  own  .-i'hi^'li!l^;-;:/ie'^^',:;t?l;;^^;^'j;'j;,^y  i 

Sylvester,  James  Joseph,  l,I,.D.,F.R,'^  I 

ii^L,ore,isl;i.l.:C-!^-j^j;rbS"sal^i;;:r; 

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to  onr  itoys,  Paislei,  l8S  j  ,•!■>,,;.",,■  1",  ""'  ..,'•  r",'"" 
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8vo.  2.  A  l''amily  Liturgy,  comiiileil  from  \  arioua 
Sources,  Madras,  1S05,  Svo.  :i.  The  Ke9|,onsive  lor- 
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Kcplv  to  some  Current  Objections,  Lon.,  ISTIi,  8vo.  &. 
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"■'  KecoUections  of  a  Commissary'  would  ' \i\ ''.";, ;;'"^',:7,V,'- 
able  till.'.  .  .  .  The  book  tlircAvs  valuabU;sido-liK  Is  ii  mn 
t,m...  imiH.r.aiit  .lucstiuns  of  l,istory."-A<.  »".,  -xW  i.  m     , 

Syinoiids,  J»lni  AaUuigtoii,  M.U.,  J'liC'-. 
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IHDl  he  removed  to  Clilt.m.  Miscellanies:  Selected  and 
Edited,  with  an  Introductory  Memoir,  by  his  bun,  Lon. 
and  ISristol,  1871.  Svo.     Also,  single  lectures.  | 

Symonds,  John  Addiustoii,  son  of  the  preceding, 
b.  ISJIl,  at  linstol,  Eng. ;  was  educated  at  Harrow  School, 
and  at  lialliol  College,  Oxford,  where  be  obtained  the 
Newdigate  prize  and  a  first  class  in  Classics  in  ls62  and 
was  elected  to  a  Fellowship  at  Magdalen  College.  He 
has  for  many  years  been  obliged  on  account  of  ill  health 
to  reside  at  Uavos-lMal/,  in  Switzerland.  1.  An  Intro- 
du.'lion  to  the  Study  of  Dante,  Lon.,  l';"2   p.  Svo.  ] 

■•  It  is  rather  a  series  of  criticisms  ini  Dante  than  an  in- 
troduction to  his  iioems/'-.K/;.,  No.  jJiM.  _ 

2.  Studies  of  the  Greek   Poets,  Lou.,  18, 3-, 6,  2  \ols. 

'''•-r'liey  popularize  the  results  c,{  s<*alarsliip  «;tli  great 
Bbiliiv  Tliev  arc  iicillKT  very  protoiiiid  imr  tlinis  1> 
8  lie  i'Hal  Thcv  hit  the  right  level  ot  pleasurablu  le  - 
Ini  an  1  while  hev  deman.l  an  educaled  mn.d  lor  their 
fuU'a  reciition,  tllev  viehl  inucli  which  wil  inlurin  and 
1  CTCS  Tim",  who  know  merely  the  broader  facrs  <d 
a  iciem  hW.  rv  and  a  lew  of  the  greater  literary  names 
It  wul(  not  be  dilliciill  to  cite  a  goo.  niaiiy  passages 
in  wliic  1  we  feel  carried  olf  our  legs  by  the  ™*  "<  '  • 
1  is  •mis  imagery;  but  this  is  readily  condoned  b>  a 
reu  li"  f  .  iiy  5ener,,sity,  ».s  a  result  perhaps  ins^parabe 
f  o  1,  tl  e  e  lliusiaMii  lur  his  subject  without  ^vj.ieh  1  e 
book  wmihl  lose  all  its  lasciiiatioii  and  much  ol  its  solid 

'■'""viiii.^we'lmvJ'ean.mnnid  scholarly  analy^s  of  the 
books  ami  their  eoiUeiits,  Mr.  ^y»l"7  «''';;,";■■  ',''«;  t,/,^. 
show  us  how  these  ciiteiits  are  liiilited  up  and  inailc 
R  li Iv  and  c    npletelv  intelligible  only  1"  s"  lar  as  we  en  e .  . 
f^^"     1      lueiital  aiulsocdal  ,;,u,ditions  •••  •  !«  ^^''^rs  at  d  , 
M-  fl,i.ir  oriLrinal  leaders,  and  verily  tliereliy  the  tlioiigius 
«I,VlVeliii"s  which  tlH.y'havo  slinpower  to  e.fll  lorth  ill  . 
theniselves."-.s;«:rf(imr,  xlix.OM. 

;i    Sketches  in  Italy  and  (ireeoe,  Lon.,  LS74,  p.  Hvo.      | 

•■  SkeUdies  is  perhaps  scarcely  the  right  woril  /'»•  Pi'^l"''"*'  | 
of  travel  so  careful  in  eomi-osition,  «".".;'<-■.   •        «'    'J  ; 
oniie  as  these  by  Mr.  .-^yinoiids,  ...  Ho  tjrings  ueiore  inc  i 
n    lerthe    erv   eM-ret.dtb..<.harm(.fJ'erugaor(i.r«eiil  ; 
lit  KH^  s  and  expres,^    the  personality,  a.s  it  were,  ol  Ua- 
veifna     r  ..f    Irv  elo;  he  .•ouveys  the  se»li»)''"l  ;,'',^>  V,V. 
••use  or   Vtheiis.  .  .  .  Siunetimes  we  may  think  that  the 
c  lour  ami  ten  IV  of  mere  words  becomes  a  a  templalioii 
«,,  In  tl    t  1  s  s\\-le  has  a  southern  fragrance  as  heavy  as 
Uial  oUlie  I'^noieblossoms,  and  a  glitter  in  Asiatic  taste," 
—A.  L.\Nii :  Aatd.,  v.  ■*>■>■  „     ,       ,, 

4.  Renaissance   in    Italy  :    the  Ago  of   the   Despots, 

^"^iii*^^:sen;'^.ii^ne':  ''Is-historical,  ami  shows  nsthe 
polUieal'lnHf'^ocUl'nniditions  in  ami  ""'-f  «"i^^,'  [^ 
Rii.l  ilieii  the  rest  of  Europe  awoke  to  new  lite.  1  et  it  is 
n.',;'  .  a  liisfory  propcr.'bnt  rather  a  light  by  which  U, 
read  all  Italian  histories.  ■—>iJfi-fntiii\  xlMti.  »■;>• 

',.  Ueiiaissance   in   Italy:    the  Revival  of   Learning, 

^ ""lie' hnsN^ad^d  through  «m'"-i"K  p^'P'^''^'^  "^  '.''td' I'll; 

!id:is\i;^[Cginen;ieuit!;;^:f;^fun;^,^.^^^ 
r;ii^jj;;;;u;tffi^«.vi,di;;;;iiViix.;^''--i. 

^''li.'  Renaissance  in  Italy  :    the  Fine  Arts,  Lon.,  1877,  ^ 

**'"iTe  tells  us  that  he  'does  not  pretend  to  retrace  the  his-  | 
tory  of  nle  rtal'-'an' arts,  but  ratliir  '"-IHlne  their  rehUbms 
to  the  main  niovemciit  .d  Ueiiais-siince  c"'.''  "  ,„i    r  i    .^ 

&   'wriUeiuiXJri.iJs;  but  hO  rilf^lV  »"!^!;^-^,l"XX;  i 

£n:riiri;;^^ur:roi;^^i;tii:'^r;ni;ti;s=;;^^i^-i>^ar^-' 

1411 


SYM 

mont  His  descriptions  show  (piii'k  perccptiiii's  and 

kindle' InU.  eloquence  under  a  diction  which  sometimes 
ha"  less  .^  the  sobriety  of  the  historian  than  of  the  ardour 

"'.''^^rllll'J^ll^I^isl^^hd/t't^iiasl^Jthis  ^.,lnme  Mr.  Sy- 
m,,nds  br'in,Van  liislghU,oth  iiitelligciuaiid  synna^^^^ 
in  exnre.'^sion  he  is  copious  and  laeile  ;  1  nt  the  exail  aim 
linal  phrase,  1  think,  lie  does  not  often  liU,"-SinNKY  Coi,- 
vin;  Acad.,  xii.  11.^;. 

7.  Renaissance  in  Italy  ;  Italian  Litornture.  In  Iwo 
Parts.     Lon.,  LS81,  2  vol.s.  Svo. 

"The  two  volumes  give  the  completest  'iceonnt  ,,f  the 
subject  yet  published  in  EngUsb;  ""'V'^^-V  iV. ,',,  is 
side's  what  bclontjs  strictly  to  the  period  ol  the  Hcna  s 
s  ice.  i  roductury  chapters  of  ^reat  interest  racing  tl  e 
earlier  growth  of  the  Italian  laugnage  and  literature.  f 
the  whole  si^ries  thev  form  probably  the  most  practically 
useful  part."— >■(!(.  A'fc,  lii-i;*'-  ,^         .        ^ 

8.  Kcnaissance  in  Italy  :  the  Catholic  Reaction,  Lon., 
:  ISSli,  2  vols.  8 


O,   ^    \  yjiB.   u,  ". 

Mr  svmouds's  two  volumes  form  a  very  necessary  sup- 
nliMoeiit'to  his  historv  of  the  Ueiiaissance.  ...  It  is  pei- 

vV'   t',1 'i  ■■'■gi-etted  that  the  anlhor  has  not  cast  >t  more  n 

the  form  of  a  regular  bi.story,  instead  ol  a  ?'-'"''<:'\"f '',';"'  it; 

AS  it  stands,  it  is  calculated  rallier  to  sliimilatc  than  o 

.iiiitisfy  the  serious  student  of  the  period    -All,.,  >;''■  •;"S1_ 

•'  Mr  .^yniiaiclss  study  ol  the  Kc^naissance  .  .  .  must  cer- 
taiiilv  rank  among  the  considerable  literary  moiiuineut.s 
of     ir  time       li  >  a  learned,  a  thoimhlful.  and  a  briUiant 

,L'k     Tl.eaut •  knows  a  great  deal  about  his  .snaect, 

weiudis  carelullv  what  he  has  to  say  regarding  it,  a"'l  .J  •'<• 

re4es  himscll"  with  precisi..n  and  strength,  and  (dtcu 
wTirtd.iq  lence.  .  .  .  Mr.  Symonds  is  iiuidoKinatic  or  prag- 
mat  (•  lu    he  isc,,nli(lent  in  bis  own  views;  and  as  these 

■M  ,1  tide,    upon  extensive  and  minute  ^'"■"'•.^  >  «  J"  : 

idenee  is  In  the  main  a  beiient  to  the  reader,  who  is  thus 

fti^riislied  with  distiiK't  rcsnils  r"''''-'^' '"'VSi'u     '- 

suppositions,  or  notions  still  in  process  ol   loimalion.  - 

.K/i.,  No.  2M1.  „  ,..         , 

t      (1.  The  Sonnets  of   Miebael   Angelo   Ruonarotti  and 

Tommaso  Campanella,  now  for  the  First  Time  Translated 

I  into  Rhymed  English,  Lon.,  1S78,  p.  Svo.  ,  ^   ,  .    , 

••  The  tran.slator  has  made  a  real,  a 'lyl'"'"f/ "",'].•  '..l  Xh 
an  enduring  addition  to  the  spiritual  wealth  ol  Lnglisli 
readers."— K.liownr.s;  -^lc(i(/.,.Niii.'-;i'. 

10.  ilany   Mouds  :   a   Volume  ol   Verso,  Lon.,   is,x, 

'  '''"Isa  descriptive  poet  Mr.  Hynionds cannot  take  a  high 

rank    but  as  a  poet  id'  emotion  and  spec  ilati.m,  and  a 

'  finished  sonneteer,  he  can  certainly  hold  his  own."-.W'... 

:  '"''"■i-ii'j'lv.iis  us  modestly  in  his  preface  that  be  does  not 

elai  u  •  the  sacred  name  of  a  poet.'  but  tins  yo  nine  as.sured  y 

:  enti^tles  l.im  to  a  place,  and  to  a  place  of  distim;tion,  among 

I  living  poets. "-.Sjicctator.li.  I18.''i.    ^  ,    .,       „i  t    „     iu-< 

11.  Shelley,  ("English  Men  of  Letters,")  Lon.,  18,. s, 

■  '''"  iV'is  written  with  knowledge,  grace,  and  tact."-yl(/i.. 
'  ^'•'■Mr''svmoiids  is  a  refined  and  enthusmstic  writer,  and 
,  enters  inu"  the  transcendent  beauties  "f  ^''^'"'^/^  «V'   '' i; 

wi  h  an  ardent  and  a  thoughtful  adiniration.  J*'',' '  «  '«;:j 
'  no  intelligible  standard  with  hiin  by  wh  eh  totrj  hhelle>  s 

curiously  Uiinted  nobility  of  natiiro"-.^j,«/ator,  11. 1101. 

12.  Sketches  ami  Studies  in  ""ly. ,'""■• '"''«•   '■,;,' ' 
"Consists  in  part  of  sketches  of  Italian  life  and    ad 

scam'  n  part  ,d' critical  studies  written  j'" '"?» '"  '  ^' ^1 
ami  deali'ug  with  Italian  or  od  Uoinan  to  , ns  •  •  •  JVIu  e 
it  answers  to  the  tirst  part  ol  its  title  ...  it  '"  .{'"'f '"?."'> 
good     The  ■.'Studies'  arc  of  less  equal  value.  '—Vi/.  lur.. 

■""i'iI'ncw  and  Old  :  a  Volume  of  Verse,  Lon.,  ISSO,  8v». 
"  To  some  extent  the  po,.|ry  of  Mr.  Synumd.s  fymce.  ;e 
self-reliant  boldness  which  is  one  element  ol  orlglnalll^. 
w.,  ?fii  l\,,si  ..11  lis  are  s.i  far  less  nnmcrous  than  hose 
W  1.1  bX  g  l^s"  of  inJre  U.ste  ami  seiitinu;nt  that  it 
niavbe.l.ndilcd  wb.^ther  the  former  will  make  their  due 

impressi.m."— .1"..,  ''•";■-''"-•,„„„    ,„ 
11    Animi  Figura,  Lon.,  1882,  l-'mo. 
"■•h  s  iiteresting  volume  is  made  up  of  a  series  of  son 
net  '  ..  net iL^es    eiudi  se,|iien<H.  being  the  soiil  .s  ..»',1;.«<1.^ 
^lhffi?^ul<^rnhig  s!aue  Prob";';' ';r  >';V^;;;[J;  ^,^U 

some  special  experieii.;e  ol  tW  '"Y,', ''  ,,''i  '"  ,\,  xxii  'i 
the  .-aiiie  lime  a  bivcr  ot  trutb."-L.  1).  AUii-.N  .  .1.  u.(.,  xxii.  .i. 

I  ■,    Italian  livwavs,  Lon,,  18s,i,  p.  svo. 
.^'■11,,  gb  tm!  author's  aco'iiiit  of  what  Jh.  >;•-«-";, «»; 
of  tb,.  associations  which  it  awakt.s  in  bis  mind,  is  g  ^;  >' 
1  g  nge  t      exuberant  for  the  taste  o  persons  brn  ig   t  up 
plain  Em;lisb,  the  intellig..n..e  and  learui  iij '',''''  ,h; 
as  ,'f  all  Mr  Syni.ind.s's,  must  give  it  ccmsiderable  \alue. 

""Tl';  s'h'akspellre's  Pre.lecessors  in  the  English  Drama, 
Lnn.,  1S84.  8vo.  ,  „,    ,  „„  ,. 

"(iocs  .town  .uily  lo  the  death  ot  Mtrlnvyc    .  ■■»f'] 
always  ..ons..i..us  that  tlier..    s  a  «f™    "  ™'    H,  ™^;.«" 
iaii.iablv  anxl.ius  l.i  say  it  W..11 ;  but  bis  ''"  i^",  ",'""J;,',,  ,  , 
, .  «'  nni..li  there  is  not  to  sav  w.ail.l  appear  t.i  be  mu  ii 
!"skee  The  "i""^'  riglJ  ''rilb'  m'lst  pronounce   h; 

mok  a  coixl  ail  useful  .nle,  c.mlaining  not  .mly  miah 
so  ml  cr  ic  s  n  t  a  general  view  .d'  literature  will.;-; 
very  well  worth'vlewlng,  and  which  few  rea.lers  are  bUeU 


itiire.     In  Two 


Reaction,  Lon., 


rse,  Lon.,  187S, 


rs,")  Lon.,  1H78, 
and  tHiCV'—Alli., 


SYM 

K?lvil''?8l'.'''''''''"''''^'  "''  '^'^'"ni"i'>K  »t  first  lum,V-Sal. 

17.   Wine,   Woniiui,   nnd   Son-:    Mejianal  Punea   in 
Knfjiisli  ViTsp,  Lon.,  I,SS4,  I2uio.  *" 

tn''>TI.\'f  ^',''''''!''r- ''''',''''''''''''' '™'' ''It' li'ii^lvliihliuKniplier 

.m,  .  I,  •  t  i  "hi' ;;;',"  ''>■'■'■';"""""•  "m-,  n„ ,««;.',, 

..>1;m-.v  1.1  t  ,esl„.|,t.„i;  an  i„ii,ii,„l,|v  ^v     T'il  X"^ 

ior-i„.,M.,i  witii  s,,irii..,i  Kimiisi,  tmHsi,uiu;is,'^.u;,  "x!;: 

IS.  Viigaliundi  Libellus,  l,„n„  issi    p   sv„ 

,v:;!'S'!li:i;^:;i::,;i!;i:'-;:i'^;i;;;;:r'-:.--i;i^my^ 

01.011  a  vnlnnie  ,if  „voi-  'J.-i  im^os  uhiol       iV  i,       ,    '    '     , 

:f^,i;?ri.i.-ii^!i;il>;;;^?^Yr^i;;;:-^-:-;;-ii^-^ 

iiitorostinKaii,lsiim('liiKUionio/'->v,,rMMlviii^  ■•'"■'''' 

Lo!;::i^s,,!p;t''''"'^''''''"'^''''''''^'''''f ''''•^-.'') 

rh'lVlli'd'T.V     m/''^'"'-''   "•','■'.■"''"'■»  "Il.l   will    ,l„llhtl(.S.S    1„.   (KS. 

iHHiks.  -11,1,  .ho.hin^nii.iiyVi^;,',:,'  , :'  1  rr;;;™^^,^ 

Mr  Lox  Hiiiinie's  woli-kiiinvii  ^ymk:■ -M.'X'^J^;!;'''  "' 
20.  Ben  Jonson,  ("  Ivnglisli   Wortliies,")    Lon.,  1886,! 

Ji.   ~V0.  '  I 

"  •'  Isa  work  thai  llie  .^liiilont  ,,f  t.-dav  raiiii,,t  ^o  salolv  ' 

1  ."'i'  '''^■'XV  I'."'-'"''  '*«"*™i"of^ellini,.\owlv  Trans- 
lated: wi  h  Ktcliiiigs,  Lon..  issr.  2  vols.;  2d  ed..  ISSS 
1>.  8V0.     And  see  ."^vMONris,  .John  AmuxcTo.v,  (tlie  elder,)' 

SymoiHls,  llev.  Hilliam   SnniiiPl,  [„„,,.,  vol. 
...add    ]     MMssr,  rector  of  l-e.idook,  Wm^ter^liire 

.1    ".;  .'^'.'» '"""'"    "»»'fi-ou.s  papers  on  local  ge gy  to 

the  lintiHh  .\.ss„ciation  and  to  Wientifie  jounial..  ^  o 
possessed  .„  intimate  knoivle.lge  of  the  ge.ilogy  „f  the 
Malvern  !!.|l,s,  I.  Recor,ls  of  the  liocks;  or,  X„te/on 
the  (.eol-v.,,     .Valiiral  lli.sfiry,  and  Antiquities  of  Noi'th 

iIIumI^Iuo,"  ";:::;,  ^^j^^S' "°'  ^'"■""""-""  ^— us 

iiioie  d.sci.rsive  imliiialist  ami  l„  tlie  ..r arv      iris      ,, 

2.  Malvern   Chase:    an    Episode  of  the  M'ars  of  the 

o-esand  the  liattle  of  Tewkesbury  :  an  Autobiography. 

hdited    by    W.   S.   S.     Tewkesbury,    ISSI,    p     f<vo       "^ 

,,""■.'  }T:  •'■  ■  *■"•  **•  •"'"■'"•n  i^trnitsi  or.  Notes  on 
Jil:ie,al^Drifts,  .le.,   Lon.,   ,SS3,  ,Syo.     Also,  dingle-lee 

Nymoiidson,  F.  W.  H. 


Two   Years   abaft   the 


TAI 

f87«,'p.°H'vJ.'"^°  "'  "  '"'"'  ^I'l'renticc,  Lon.  and   Kdin., 
Syinoiis,  Arthur,  b.  lKfi.5,  at  Milford  Haven;  resi- 

Symons,  iieorgo  Jniiies,  F.u.s.  l.  Distribu 
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-81  8vo  2.  l-ocket  Altitude  Tables,  Lon  .  77  ;{2r„„ 
•i  llntish  Rainfall,  18S|,  L„„„  i,ss2,  Sy  .  I  r ilT . h 
.iidaM  at  More  than  Two  Thousaild  ^Uti  ons's!;^ 
Lon.,  l,s,s(,  Svo.  .,.  liniish  Rainfall,  issii,  !,„„  is,S7 
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by  he  Coniinittee  of  (ho  Royal  .Society.  Illust.,  J  aps 
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Symons,  John  ('.    l.ife  „f  Rev.  Daniel  .T.  Draper 
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listoiiea    N„„ees  of  AVesleyan  Methodism  in  Australi 

IjOIi,,    J  S,  {}^  p_  SvO. 

e..m.!!""i*"'''  ,'5*,    ^  C<"'>'ncrcial  Traveller's  Reminis- 

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a  Solictor  »  Olhce,  Lcm.,  1870,  Syo 

add  l"nn',V"V>  ?"'""««?"    "C'TV,  rm,^,  vol.  ii., 

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lK^'"pi\V^^'-"-.     ''"^'"""J    "-'     l-rieLon., 

l.s.N^     I'livately  printed.  ' 

i  p  J!'^'':/"'''"'^^*'-"  IndyslaxvSomervilleLach-, 

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Moniiries  at  Hotne  and  Abroad^  Oxf..  I87:i,  12,„o  3  A 
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(IaHOII.)  Kl,/ii(,.  i^i.i/n, 

Aim^T*".""'  '^'1'"^  I-nnrence  Alma-,  daughter  of 
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I. on.,  18^0,  p.  svo.  "^  ' 

'I'afcl,  Rev.  Undolph  Lconhard,  Ph.D.,  [,n,i,- 
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csaor  of  modern  languages  and  comparative  philol'igy 

hen  a  S>/.""  .^ '"■'"'■■'"•'■•  •"•  ''""'"'  '■^"-'-«'*'  '""'  ^'"^ 
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'  ie  .'««-  w*  "'  \  ''I"'"""!'!'''-  »n'i  Man  of  Science, 
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Kstablishod  Church  of  En),'liiii<l  as  a  Natimial  Chunh, 
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of  Clewer,  Lon.,  1ST7,  8vo.  I.  The  Church  of  the  Fu- 
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at  (iuecn'H  College,  o.xfor.l,  ISTH;  «.ssistnnt  master  ol 
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Tait,  G.  >I.  Notes  of  Lessons  on  St.  Matthew  s 
(io.spel,  Lon.,  18>.'!,  12nio. 

Tait,  Kev.  James.  Mind  in  Matter: 
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Tait,  James  Selwill.  1.  The  Cattle-Fields  of  the 
Far  Vt'est:  their  Present  and  Future,  Edin.,  LS8I.  2. 
Emigration  by  Colony  for  the  Middle  Classes,  Edin., 
188d,  p.  Svo.  'A.  National  Banks  and  (iovernment  Cir- 
culation, Ketrnspectivo  and  Prospective,  N.  York,  L'88, 
Svo. 

Tait,  I.awsoil,  F.Il.C.S.,  surgeon  to  the  Birming- 
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Children's  Diseases:  a  Hand-Book  for  Practitioners  and 
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Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo.  :i.  Hospital  Mortality  in  (Jrcat 
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ed.,  18S().  4.  The  I'selessness  of  Vivisection  u|ion  Ani- 
mals as  a  Scientific  Hesearch,  Lon.,  1SS2.  Svo. 

Tait,  M.  Yorkshire:  its  Scenes,  Lore,  and  Legends; 
from  a  Prize  Essay.  Lon.,  18S8,  ?([.  Itiuio. 

Tait,  Peter  tiuthrie,  ['(nU;  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b. 
is:)l,  at  Dalkeith,  Sc-otlancl,  and  educated  at  Edinburgh 
University  and  St.  Peter's  College.  Cambridge,  wliero  ho 
graduated  as  senior  wrangler  and  Smith's  prizeman  in 
18.U';  became  Fellow  of  his  college  in  ls.'i2 ;  was  ap- 
)>ointed  professor  of  niathemiitics  at  (Queen's,  lielfast,  in 
IS.pf,  and  professor  of  natural  philosophy  at  Edinburgh 
University  in  1860.  1.  Lectures  on  some  Kecent  Ad- 
vances in  Physical  Science,  Lon.,  lS7li,  cr.  Svo;  2d  ed. 
same  year;  .'mI  ed.,  rev.,  I8S5. 

"Tho  central  and  dominant  thcmo  of  the  book  Is  the 
modern  doctrine  uf  energy."— .S(i(.  licv..  xli.  'I'jn. 

"  The  lectures  before  us  are  marked  by  tlieir  clearness 
and  aciMiracv,  iUiil  by  a  vigouraiid  originality  of  thought 
and  e.xpressi'uii  wliicfi  will  be  welcomed  byall  students  ol 
science."— -Ini./.,  i.-c.  (ill.  I 

2.  Light,  Edin.,  ISSI,  p.  Svo.     A.  Heat,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  j 
Svo.     4.  Properties  of  Matter,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.     And 
see  Stewaht,  Balfoi'ii,  «ui>rn.  \ 

Tait,  Uev.  William,  :.l.A.,  [•mie.  vol.  ill.,  add.,] 
chaplain  at  Pau  ls«5-S,'!.  1.  Thoughts  ;'or  the  Thought- 
ful, Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo.  2.  Faith  in  tho  Blessed  Ood: 
Nineteen  Lectures,  Lon..  IS74,  p.  Svo.  ;!.  Sermons, 
E.xpository  and  Practical,  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo.  4.  The 
Bilile  and'  the  Church  ;  or,  Lesson  Teachings  and  Col- 
lects, Lon.,  18s:i,  p.  Svo. 

Talbot,  Charles  Ilemington,  (".John  Brown- 
jolin,"  "  .Magnus  Merriweatlier,"  pseuds.)  1.  Miltiailes 
Peterkin  P.iul :  his  Adventures,  Bost.,  1S77,  4to.  2. 
Koyal  Lowrie;  or,  .\  (ieneriil  .Misunderstanding,  Bost., 
isfs,  12ino.  :i.  Little  Miss  .Muslin  of  Quinlillion  Square: 
her  Fortunes  iind  .Misfortunes,  lUust.  Bost.,  ls7S,  4tn. 
4.  Don  (Jui.\ote.  Jr.:  the  Further  Adventures  of  .Mil- 
tiades  Peterkin  Pau'.  [Must.  Bost.,  187it,  sq.  Svo.  5. 
Honor  Bright:  a  Uomaiioe,  Butl'alo,  ISS.'t,  12ino.  8. 
A  Midshipman  at  Large  :  .a  Story  of  Newport  and  Ocean- 
Yachting,  Bost.,  1SS7,  ]2ino.  7.  Uomulus  and  Remus: 
a  Dog  Story,      lllust.     Bost.,  1888,  12mo. 

Talbot,  Clara.  Elinor:  a  Novelette,  Lon.,  187S, 
p.  Svo. 

Talbot,  Eleanor  W.  1.  Tho  Mother  Goose  Gos- 
lings, Lon.,  Iss:;.  4to.  2.  Jack  o'  Lantern,  and  other 
Khynies,  Lon.,  I'^'-l,  4to. 

Talbot,  Kugeiie  Solomon,  M.D.  Irregulari- 
tic.'  uf  the  Teeth  :iiid  their  Tfeiitment,      rihrst.     Phila., 


TAM 

Talbot,  George  Foster,  a  lawyer,  of  Portland, 
Me.  ,Jesus:  his  Opinions  and  Character :  the  New  Tes- 
lament  Studies  of  a  Layman,  Bost.,  t8s:i,  12mo. 

Tulbot,  Geraid  I'raser,  b.  1848;  served  in  the 
Prussian  army  1870;  major  of  the  Staffordshire  Yeo- 
manry since  1887.  Analysis  of  the  Organization  of  the 
Prussian  Army,  Lon.,  1871,  r.  Svo. 

Talbot,  ilaunah  Lincoln.  Not  in  tho  Pros- 
pectus.    By  Parke  Danforth.     Bost.,  1887,  12mo. 

Talbot',  John  .\.  Table  cd'  Cases,  Cite.l,  Affirmed, 
Modified,  and  Overruled,  of  Reports  of  the  Michigan 
Supremo  Court,  (18;!8-187«,)  N.York,  1S7S,  Svo. 

Talbot,  Hon.  Thomas.  1.  The  E.\ilo,  and  other 
Poems:  translated  from  the  Greek  and  Latin,  Lon., 
1879,  cr.  Svo.  2.  Greece  and  tho  Greeks ;  or,  A  llistorio 
Sketch  of  Attic  Life  and  Manners,  Lon.,  1880,  |).  Svo. 
:!.  The  Enchiridion  of  Epicletus  and  tho  Golden  Verses 
of  Pythagoras,  translated  into  English  Prose  and  Verse: 
Short    with  Notes   and  Scriptural   References:   t.)gcther  with 


isss, 


some  Original  Poems,  Lon.,  1S81,  p.  Svo, 

Talbot,  Thorpe.  1.  The  Granvillcs:  an  Irish 
Tale,  Lon.,  Iss2,  :i  vols.  cr.  Svo.  2.  Philiberta;  a  Story 
of  tho  Australian  Bush,  Lon.,  lS8;j,  12nm. 

Talboys,  W.  P.  West  India  Pickles;  Diary  of 
a  Cruise  through  the  V/est  Indies  in  the  Yacht  "  Jo- 
sephine," N.  York,  1870,  21mo. 

Taloott,  Mrs.  llersey  Bradford,  formerly  iMrs. 
Goodwin.  1.  Roger  Deane's  Work,  Is64,  Ifimo.  2. 
Sherbrook,  N.  York,  1860.  12mo.  :;.  Madge;  or.  Night 
and  Morning,  N.  York,  12mo.  4.  Dr.  Howell's  Family, 
Bost.,  1868,  12nio.  b.  The  Fortunes  of  Miss  Follen, 
N.  York,  1876,  12mo.  ".  One  among  Many,  Bost.,  1884, 
Ifimo.  7.  Our  Party  of  Four:  a  Story  of  Travel,  Bost,, 
18S7,  Ifimo. 

Talcott,  Sebastian  Visscher,  b.  1812,  in  New 
Y'ork ;  became  a  civil  engineer ;  was  ([uartcrniaster- 
general  of  New  York  State  18fi2-fi4.  1.  The  Talcott 
Pedigree,  Albany,  1876.  2.  Genealogical  Notes  of  New 
York  and  New  England  Families,  ISSIi. 

Tallack,  William,  [uote,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  is:il, 
at  St.  Austell,  Coinwall;  educated  nt  the  Society  of 
Friends'  Schoid,  Sidcot,  and  at  the  Flounders'  (.Friends') 
College,  Yorkshire;  secretary  of  the  Society  for  the  Abo. 
lition  of  Capital  Punishment  180:1-116,  and  since  then  of 
the  Howard  Association  of  Great  Brit:iin.  1.  Malta 
under  tho  Phenicians,  Knights,  ami  English,  Lon..  1801, 
p.  Svo.  2.  Penological  and  Preventive  Princi|)les  :  with 
Siiecial  Reference  to  Europe  and  America,  and  to  the 
Diminution  of  Crime,  Pauperism,  and  lnleni|)erance, 
to  Prisons  and  their  Substitutes,  Habitual  Ollenders, 
Sentences,  ,tc.,  Lon..  Isss,  Svo. 

Tallman,  George  1).     1.  Tom's  Wife,  and   Ijow 
ho    managed    her,  N.  York,  1877;  new  ed.,  1878,  I2mo. 
Anon.      2.    Innocents    from   Abroad,    N.   York,    1S7S, 
I  12ino. 

Talmage,  Kev.  Thomas  IJe  Witt,  D.D,,  b. 
\  I8:i2,  at  Bound  Brook,  N, J. ;  graduated  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  the  City  of  New  York  185::,  and  at  the  New 
Brunswick  (N.J.)  Theological  Seminary  185C';  onlaincd 
ISJO;  jiastor  of  the  Central  Presbyterian  Church,  Brook- 
lyn, since  18011.  He  is  the  editor  of  Frank  Leslie's  Sun- 
day Magazine.  1.  The  Almond-Tree  in  Blossom,  Phila., 
1S70.  2.  Crumbs  Swept  Up.  lllust.  Isri,  l2mo.  :!. 
.Abominations  of  Modern  Society,  1S72,  12iiio;  new  ed., 
187fi.  4.  Sermons,  N.  York,  lS72-7li,  2  vols.  ]2mo.  .'). 
One  Thousand  Gems  :  Striving  Passages,  In;idents,  and 
Illustrations,  IS7:!;  4th  ed.,  1S76,  pou..  I2imo.  6.  .Arrows 
at  a  Venture,  Phila.,  187:1,  12mo.  7.  Around  the  Tca- 
Table.  lllust.  1874,  cr.  Svo.  S.  Old  Wells  dug  out  : 
Sermons,  :iil  series,  X.  York,  1874,  12nio.  U.  Daily 
Thoughts.  Edited  by  J.  V.  D.  Shurts.  187,'),  12mo. 
10.  Evcry-Day  Religion:  Sermons,  4tli  series,  N.York. 
lS7,'i,  12nio.  11.  Preaching  to  the  .Masses,  N.York. 
1870,  12ino.  12.  Sports  that  Kill,  N.  York,  ls7.i,  12nio. 
l;i.  Night  Sides  of  City  Life,  N.  York,  Is7s.  12iiio.  II, 
Mascpie  Torn  Off,  Chic,  1870,  Svo.  I.'i.  The  Brooklyn 
Tabernacle:  a  Collection  of  line  Hundred  and  Four 
Sermons.  1884.  10.  Shots  at  Sundry  Targets,  N.  York, 
1SS6,  12mo.  IT.  Talmage  on  Rum:  Sermons  and  Ail- 
dresses,  N.  York,  1886,  12mo.  IS.  The  Battle  for  Bread  : 
a  Scries  of  Scrmnn.'s  relating  to  Labor  and  Capital.  N, 
York,  1886,  12mo.     I'J.  The   Marriage  Ring,  1880.     20. 


Talbot,    Frederick. 


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Series  of  Ser- 


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1. ?„""".?"'*'  ??"*'•  "sliofne  Milliam,  M.A.,  b. 
n  f  '  '.  ,J,n"'  '-';'■""■''"  i  graduatocl  iit  Kxetor  College, 
OxforJ,  lst!2i  onluine.l  ISOI;  hcad-iuiister  of  King  LM- 
wiiiM  «  (Jnimniiir..Schu..|,  Xorwieb,  since  I87il.  England 
Uunng  the  American  and  lOuropeiin  Wars,  from  17(15  to 
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Tnmly,  Miss.  Tim  Pcghir's  Secret;  or,  Tbo  Won- 
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Tandy,  Mrs.  Sophia,  wile  of  Rev.  John  Morti- 
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18,0,  I(,,„o  2.  ianny  Hrown  and  her  llonev-Iiees 
Lon.,  lS7f.,  IBmo.  :i.  Lizzie  Sydenham  and  the'Wroog 
Turning  Lon.,  18MI,  ll'mo;  new  e'd.,  Lssj.  4.  Aunt 
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Taueyliill,  .M.  Ellen.  The  Younj,  Folks  of  Ren- 
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Apiiearanco   an.l    I'retensions    of   Joseph   C.   Dylks   in 
Eastern  Ohio  in  1828,  Cin.,  18SU,  12mo, 

Taiigye,  n.  heminiscenoos  of  Travel  in  Australia, 
America,  and  Kgypt,  Lon.,  Iss.'j,  svo;  new  ed.,  1SS4 
,  '^'*'";!"'',"«*''  Ueiijnmiii  Tucker,  D.D..  b 
18,3j  at  I'lttsburg,  Pa.,  of  .>  frioan  parentage  ;  studied  at 
the  Avery  Institute  and  Western  Theological  Seminary 
entered  the  ministry  of  the  African  Methodist  L'piscoimi 
Church  lSfi2;  editor  of  the  A.M.E.  Church  Keview  18,']-- 
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Tanner,  Henry,  F.C.S.,  senior  member  of  the 
Royal  Agricultural  College;  senior  examiner  on  the 
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I  ,L,    ,'■  ^^^"^^^  ''"■'"'  ■"■'  I'raotice  with  Science 
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Interest  in  Land,  Lop  ,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Tanner,  Ilenr  ,  The  Martyrdom  of  Loveioy  :  an 
Account  of  the  Life,  Trials,  and  Perils  of  Rev.  Elijah 
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-Tanner,  Rev.  James  Gosset-,  M.A.,  graduated 
n    Magdalen   Hall,  Cvford,  18.^4;  ordained  lSo5;   vica 
of  Emmanuel  Church,  Maida  Hill,  since  1874.     1    Power 
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1S7.),  2mo.  4.  Sevenfold  Blessings;  or,  Sa  vatioi 
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Sevenlold  Gift;  or,  The  Power  of  the  Spirit,  Lon.,  1883, 

Tanner,  John,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  physician  for  dis- 
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I'ln"*''"'"'  *  ""'    ^'  ^'     ^^"^V"""-'  N-  York,  1871,  ' 

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iii'tlo.'mT.'"'''  "'""  "  •'ir''"'*'''^''  ^■"'1"'-    »  is  f.  sketch   ' 
lie       I,  a,.,:iiraltMiii,l  unculnrcl,  tlmugh  lacking  -orm  : 

V    -mxi  '.-         '"'  "''1<^''-'  »"   luved  his  fellow-niun.' "-! , 


,  xi.  'ji;:.. 
Tarbotton,  .M.  O. 


I.  Nottingham  and  Leen  Val- 


TAT 

ley  Sewerage  Board,  Ao.,  Lon.,  1875,  r.  Svo.     2.  Ilouso- 

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Tarhox,  Rev.  Incrcnso  Xilcs,  D.D.,  [„„,,,  vol 

t  \alc  ISJKj    became  a  Congregational  minister,  and 

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18mo.  A.  Uncle  George's  Stories.  Bost.,  Is.is  4  vol« 
18mo.  4.  Journeys  and  Labors  of  St.  Paul,  B.ist.,  lOm.V 
;'•  /;"«,"f  I«™ol  Putnam,  ("Old  Put,",  Maior-(;cnenii 
lii6s!."l8T6,'8v"  "'^'  "'"'  ""P  ""**  Illustrations, 

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Roniiixs,  Thomas,  imie,  vol.  ii. 

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I8HO,  IL'mo;  3(1  ed.,  18S|. 

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Sehool-.Masters  at  Cranbrook,  Lon.,  1806,  Svo.     2    An 
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Tarn,  H.  C.     1.  The  Difficulties  of  Algebra  made 

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,.  'Vf,''''?'!''.  "•     '^'''"''*  "f  Refreshing,  from  the  Ear- 
liest Period,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo 

'rarring,  Charles  James,  M.A.,  b.  1845,  called 
to  he  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  IS71;  vice-consul  and 
nssi..  an    judge  of  H.  B.  M.'s'  Suprem'e  Consular  Court 

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i  M.A.,  graduated  at  St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford,   1871;  or 

[  mI?'i   T  'n  '   "''"P'^'ji  '"  C-^y'""   l««'*-«8;   --eeto     of 
March-Bjildon,   near   Oxford,    1872-75;  lecturer  at  St. 

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Tate,  R.  M.      Michael  .Malcolm;  or.  Annals  of  a 

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II  ustnit.ons      Lnn.     1S72.  12ino.     3.   Physical  Geologv, 

Li  "s,'  Un     I-Trll^sv,  "'■'""•^'  ''■  ^■'■'  '^'"^  ^■"'•k«'>i'-e 

"  Tatem,  li.  .M.,"  (Pseud.)  See  IIazlktt,  Hki.fv 

Tatham,  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Ralph,  gradu- 
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rector  of  \\ell   „■    Claxby  since   ISS7.     John  Sobieski 
Lothian  Pi-i,.e  Ks.^ay  for  Issi,  L,,n.,  ISSl,  Svo. 

Tatl.am,  John,  M.D.  Measles  and  Whooping- 
Coii^'b.  I, on..  1SS2,  sm.  8vii.  * 

Il,lli"l",'''If''  ■^••-'''.•"'••''  ''■'Hbot,  M.A.,  graduated  at 

"■' '  t-"llege,  Oxford,  18S1;  a  master  at  Westminster 

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TAU 

School.     (Trans.)  The  Philootetes  of  Sophoolos,  in  Eng-  i 
lish  Prose,  I,on.,  ls,s;i. 

Taunt,  II.  W.  A  Concise  Guide  to  HughonJcn, 
Lon..  188:),  I2iii(i. 

Tniinton,  E.  W,  P.  Lite  and  Immortality  in 
Chrii-t  Only  :  Six  Ivcetures,  I,on.,  IMTO,  IL'mo.  ' 

Tnuiiton,   M.   T.     I.  Tlio   I.ndt  of   the   Ciitholio  , 
O'MiiMoys:  ii  Tiilo,   l.im.,  1870,   IKmo.     2.  My  Lady,  at 
liiist,  Lon.,  18SL'. 

Taunton,  Thonius  lli-ury,  MA.     I'ortraita  of 
Celebrated  Uiice-H(jrses  (■!'  the  I'list  iind  Pri'^cnt  Ccn-  i 
turli'ii,  commcneinj,'   in  1"(I2:  togcthfr  with    tlieir  Ke- , 
spectivo   IVdiKrees  iinil   I'crl'orniiincus  recorded  in  full. 
IlliiKt.     Lon.,  ISSS,  1  vols.  cr.  Ho. 

"  The  fimr  Imiidsonie  volumes  are  sueh  as  every  owner, 
hreedor,  trainer,  rider.  Mild  lover  of  the  race-horse,  whether 
ill  thiseoiimrvor  In  iiiiv  oilier,  will  desire  to  ()<)sses,s.  .  .  . 
The  volumes  are  hv  no  means  without  value  from  many 
other  piiiiils  of  view,  espeeially  the  antliiuariaii  and 
artistie,"— .l(/i..  No.  ;il7». 

Taussig,  rra:ik  M'illiani,b.  LS59;  graduated  at 
Harvard  l8Ti);  assistant  professor  of  political  economy 
at  Harvard.  1.  Protection  to  Young  Industries  as  ap- 
plied in  the  United  States:  a  .'^tudy  in  Komiomio  His- 
tory, CanibridKc  Mass.,  \s$S,  I2mci.  2.  The  History  of 
the  Present  Tarilf,  IMil)-lS,8;i,  N.  York,  188H,  12ino;  new 
cd,,  18,Sa.  :t.  The  Tariff  History  of  the  United  States:  , 
a  Sorios  of  Essays,  N.  York,  IS88,  12iuc.  I 

Tawney,  C.  II.  (Trans.)  Uttara  Rdina  Charita: 
a  Sanskrit  Drama,  Calcutta,  1871,  8vo;  2d  ed.,  1874. 

Tayler,  Rev.  Clinrles   II.,  ['nile,  vol.  iii.,  add.] 
1.  Found    at  Kventide :  the  Story  of  a  Young  Village 
Infidel,  Lon.,  18711,  Itiino.     2.  Sacred  Kecords  :  in  Verse,  i 
Lon.,  1872,  ISmo.  ,       i 

Tayler,  Frederick.  Studies  in  Animal  Painting  ] 
in  Water-Colours.     Illust.     Lon.,  1884,  4to.  I 

Tayler,  II.  W.  The  Times  of  Daniel  ;  an  Argu- 
ment, N.  York,  1871,  8vo.  i 

Tayler,   James.      1.    My   Childhood's    Home:   a; 
Poem,    Lou.,    18711,    12mo.     2.    My    Manhood's    Home, 
Lon.,  1871,  12mo, 

Tayler,  Itev.  John  James,  [nnie,  vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
17!t7-1872.  1.  Letters,  embracing  iiis  Life,  of  John 
James  Tayler,  li.A.,  Professor  of  i;ccle8iastical  History 
and  Biblical  Theology,  and  Principal  of  Manchester  New 
College,  London.  Kdited  by  John  Hamilton  Thoin.  : 
Lon.,  1872,  2  vols.  or.  8vo.  I 

"The  letters  .  .  .  are  suffleieiit,  as  Mr.  Thom  says  in  his 
preface,  to  show  both  the  outward  course  and  order  of  liis 
life,  and  the  inner  spirit  of  his  being  in  his  various  cliar- 
acleristic  aspects,  as  sclicdar.  as  minister  of  religion,  above 
all,  as  a  man."— .''j<ec((i/or,  xlvi.  80. 

2.  Last  Series  of  Christiiin  Aspects  of  Faith  and  Duty, 
[sermons,]  Lon.,  1877,  p.  8vo. 

'"They  represent,'  says  the  editor,  'the  views  of  his 
later  years.'  It  is  impos-sible  to  read  them  without  feeling 
that  they  show  not  oiilv  no  failing  of  intellectual  power, 
but  a  distinct  growth,  a  stronger  i!ras|i  of  the  suhjccis 
handled,  and  a  deeper  insi>,'lit  into  truth,  "—.s/iff/dd/f,  1.  7tW. 

Tayler,  Willi^im,  [.oi(e,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  late  com- 
missioner of  Patiia.  Thirty-Eight  Y'ears  in  India:  from 
Juganath  to  the  Himalaya  Mountains  :  with  Two  Hun- 
dred lllustratiims  by  the  Author,  Lon.,  1882,  2  vols,  8vo. 

Taylor,  .'Miss.  1.  The  Wise  Nun  of  Eastonmere, 
and  other  Tales,  Halt.,  1876,  Ifimo,  2.  Dame  Dolores, 
Halt.,  18711,  iMno.  S.  Known  Too  Late,  Bait.,  1877, 
Ifiiiio. 

Taylor,  A.  I*.  For  the  Dear  Lord's  Sake:  a  Story 
of  Every- Day  Life,  Lon.,  1877,  or.  Svo. 

Taylor,  A.  T.  Towers  and  Steeples  designed  by 
Sir  Christopher  H'rcn,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

Taylor,  Alfred.  Peeps  at  our  Sunday-Schools, 
Lon.,  1880,  l2mo. 

Taylor,  CommandeT  Alfred  Dundas, 
F.R.ti.S.,  superintendent  of  marine  surveys  to  the  gov- 
ernment of  India.  The  Inilia  Directory  for  the  liuid- 
ance  of  Commanders  of  Steamers  and  Sailing- Vessels, 
founded  ujion  the  Work  of  the  Late  Capt.  James  Hors- 
burgh,  F.R.S.,  Lcm.,  1874,  2  parts,  sup.  r.  8vo. 

Taylor,  Algernon,  [unit;  vol.  iii.,  add.]  Ouionne : 
Notes  of  an  Autumn  Tour,  Lon.,  187H,  p.  8vo. 

Taylor,  Alice.  (Trans.)  English  Associations  of 
Working-Men.  liy  Dr.  Bacrnreillier,  Lon.,  18,S8.  Svo. 

Taylor,  Annie.  Life  of  U.  M.  Murphy,  Lon., 
I88H,  p.  8vo. 

Taylor,    Arthur.      Ancient    Topography    of   the 
Eastern  Counties,  Lon.,  18711,  4to. 
Taylor,  Augustus.     Poems,  Lon.,  1874,  12rao. 
Taylor,  Ilayard,  [ontc,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1825-1878. 

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TAY 

(Ho  was  named  after  James  A.  Ilayard,  and  sometimcil 
used  the  signature  "J.  Dayard  Taylor"  in  early  life, 
which  led  to  the  erroneous  form  in  which  his  name  ap- 
pcared  on  the  title-page  of  his  first  book.)  His  life  con- 
tinued to  be  one  of  alternate  travel,  lecturing,  and  news- 
Iiaper  work  in  the  office  of  the  New  York  Tribune  until 
10  was  a)ipninted  U.S.  minister  to  tlermany,  less  than  a 
year  before  his  death.  He  had  been  long  collecting  ma- 
terials for  a  Life  of  (joctho,  but  the  composiiiun  of  the 
work  was  never  begun.  For  biog.,  see  Tavi.oii,  Mauik 
Hassk.n,  and  SciniiKii,  Hoiiack  E.,  in/ni.  I.  Faust:  a 
Tragedy.  Uy  ,lobann  Wolfgang  von  Goethe.  Trans- 
lated in  the  Original  Metres.  Host.,  1870-71,  2  vols. 
4to;  Lon.,  1871,  2  vols.  p.  Svo:  Lcipsic,  1871-70,  2  vols. j 
later  editions  in  America,  2  vols.  l2mo. 

'■  Fully  to  aiipre<'lale  the  success  with  which  he  has 
trhimphed  over  many  of  the  ditllculties  in  rhythm  and 
sense  which  a  poem  I'ike  '  Faust'  presents  to  a  Iransliilor, 
one  must  muke  a  careful  coni|iarison  of  his  translation 
with  previous  elVorts.  .  .  .  We  llnd  for  the  most  part  in 
the  lanKuagc  selected  a  delicacy  of  car  and  a  justness  of 
(M'rceptioii  which  leave  little  to  be  desireil.  .  .  .  Altogether 
we  think  it  can  be  safely  niainlained  that  the  rich  and 
varied  music  of '  Kaust'  has  i-.ever  before  been  so  faithfully 
represented  to  I'liialish  ears.  In  single  i)a.s.sages  we  slionld 
still  prefer  the  utterances  of  some  of  -Mr.  Taylor's  models  ; 
but  for  a  general  high  average  of  excellence  we  think  his 
work  will  have  nniny  advantages  over  its  competitors."— 
S(i/.  Kcv.,  xxxii.  :i71.    (.Notice  of  the  First  I'art.) 

"  To  our  mind  he  has  had  a  belter  success  than  any  met- 
rical predeci'ssor  of  his  who  hiLs  attemiited  tin  ■  l'"aust' as 
a  whole.  With  llayward's  prose  translation  for  the  sense, 
and  Mr.  Taylor's  for  the  metres,  and  for  collateral  ligliton 
numerous  passages,  the  reader  who  knows  no  (ierman 
may  gel  as^ood  an  idea  of  the  poem  as  is  perhaps  possi- 
ble""-.Y(((»yii,  .\ii. 'JOl. 

2.  Joseph  and  his  Friend  :  a  .Story  of  Pcnnsylviinia, 
N.  York,  1870.  l2mo, 

"  We  do  not  think  that  he  has  eciunlled  his  firmer  novel 
cither  in  originality  of  conceiition  or  in  charai'ter ;  allhough 
there  is  coiisuleratjle  power  in  this  book,  and  it  will  be 
read  with  interest."— /l(/i.,  No.  -JoS. 

;i.  The  Masque  of  the  (iods.  Best.,  1872,  lOmo. 
'"The  Masque  of  the  Coils'  is  not  exactly  inspired,— it  is 
no  cup  of  new  wine  from  fresh-pre.ssed  grapes ;  but  it  is  a 
Iioem  to  read  more  than  <iiice.  and  a  poem  for  which,  in 
these  days  of  Mr.  Tupper  and  others,  we  ought  to  be  grate- 
ful."-.4«..  No.  ■J;f27. 

4.  Beauty  and  the  Beast:  Tales  of  Home,  N.  York, 
1872,  12mo.  5.  (Ed.)  Illustrated  Library  of  Tr.ivel, 
Exploration,  and  Adventure,  N.  York,  1872-74,8  vols. 
l2mo;  new  ed.,  1881,0  vols.  6.  Lars:  a  Pastoral  of 
Norway,  Best.,  187:1.  Ifimo. 

"The  iiofiii  is  plcusing,  with  several  pretty  pictures, 
much  good  leaching  and  good  feeling,  and  sinue  charac- 
ters in  whose  reality  the  reader  will  be  glad  to  believe."— 
A'dd'on,  xvi.  ;i21. 

7.  School  History  of  Germany  to  1871.  Illust.  N. 
York,  1874,  12aio.  8.  Egypt  and  Iceland  in  the  Y'ear 
1871.  N.  York,  1874,  12mo. 

"  This  might  be  called  Iceland  visited  and  Egypt  re-vis- 
ited, for  two  distant  countries  are  brought  together  in  one 
book,  becau.se  tliev  formed  the  ,scuin>  of  Mr.  Taylor's 
travels  in  one  year.  .  .  .  The  individuality  which  the 
writer  possesses  gives  an  interest  to  many  of  his  descrip- 
tions of  scenes  familiar  enough."— .4(/i.,  No.  2404, 
fl.  The  Prophet:  a  Tragedy,  Host.,  1874,  !  nmo. 
"  He  bus  written  the  tragedy  of  Mormonisin,  and  taken 
Joe.^mith  and  BriKliam  Voting  for  his  heroes.  .  .  .  lie  has 
changed  the  names  of  his  in'rsoimges,  elalionited  his  plot, 
left  certain  details  gracefully  vague,  ami,  for  the  most  pint, 
steered  clear  of  local  color.  But  his  desire  has  been  to  uii- 
liere  to  reality  lus  much  as  was  practically  convenient,  and 
to  eiijov  whatever  benefit  there  miubtbc  in  leaving  to  bis 
drama'the  savor  of  the  soil.  ...  It  is  imposMlile  t«  deny 
that  'The  Prophet'  ilocs  not  bike  holil  ii(  the  iunigiiialioii. 
It  is  the  reverse  of  viil|,'ar  in  coiiccplioii.it  is  careful  in 
execution.  It  has  a  dozen  comnieiidiibleiiuulilies.  .  .  .  lliii 
it  wants  stvle,  it  lacks  heat,  it  misses  tie'  nameless  some- 
thing which  .sir  Joshua  Ueynolds,  in  the  anccdole,  indi- 
cated by  a  snap  of  his  fiiigers."-.Y(«7/i  Amcrivun  Hvviiac, 
iUenrii  Mimes,)  exx.  188. 

10.  Home  Pastorals,  liallaiis,  and  Lyricf,  Host.,  1875, 
12mo.  II.  The  Echo  Club,  and  other  Literary  Diver- 
sions, Bo- i..  187li.  sq.  18mo.  12.  Boys  of  other  Coun- 
tries: Siciries  for  American  Boys,  N.  Y'ork,  1876,  sq. 
12mo.  i:!.  The  National  Ode:  printed  in  Perfect  Fac- 
simile of  the  Manuscript,  Host.,  1870,  4to.  14.  Prince 
i  Deukalion  :  .i  Lyrical  Drama.  Best.,  1878,  sq.  Svo. 
i  "  An  allegoric  sketch  of  thespirifual  history  of  mankind 
from  the  time  when  the  pagan  wa-s  passing  into  the  cliVi- 
tiaii  atie.  ...  In  altem;iting  thus  to  write  of  the  liighc>l 
spiritual  result  in  the  past  and  the  highest  spiritual  liO|ic 
of  the  future,  Mr.  Taylor  has  won  the  success  which  a 
man  of  talent  could  obtain  by  a  vigorous  tour  tie  force.' — 
yal'-m,  xxvii.  fflV. 

ij    Studies  in  German  Literature:  with  an  Introduc- 
i  tiou   by  George   H.  Boker,  N.  Yofk,  1879,   12ino.     16, 


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Jew 'J'  l^s:;;'"',!"?,'"?.'"",^,'^'' •)    "-'-    ISSO,   I2,no,. 
N   Yurk    HS.'   loLw  "/'"""•'■'  ""'^   l-il«n,ry  Notes 

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nnil   other  Sketoiii;s. 

SoiiKu   of   Ycslerduy. 

Uotween   the  (Jatos 

Illiiit.      Chic,    1S78, 


II  ;"'(.  Chic,    ISM,   l2n,o.      „, 

Illust.  Chic,    1S77,   ,Mvo.      B, 

Summer  Ruiiihle.<    in   Caiilbrnia. 

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»       .  •    I  v.,      »,i,      OVU, 

Wor'k,.CI,ic:is,^;",2',Kf''''"-     "•  ^"'""l^''«    I'-tical 

Tre.r::j/^^-„^^:;,,;:;i^;:n,r!;^,i5;;::,^'^^- 

tion  and  its  Pathology,  l,o„.,  |SS5,  ^';,/"<"^''l'""'"  ^'•- 

College  .Sehooi.  London,  ^n.i  s"' Jo,  1  ■/"c,';)  ..'l'  'V"S'^ 
br,dge   where  he  gnulna'ted   Is,).;  wal'  lie'e'      %^^^^^ 
IHI.l,  and  master  of   the  college   IMSI  •  ordainel    l««T 
vice-ehnneeMor  of  Cambri.lgo    Univer»'itv    ISH-r  ss      1 ' 

.  72'-  5t";  cd'  ?8S8      ;"'T;"'^,v"-""""*^-^"fC""iei,  L«n 
(-  ,  Jill  C(l.,  ISSS.     ,j.  Tlie  D  rge  of  Coheleth  fin   l,\. 

Critical  and  Illustnaive  N"tet    Cum'C  lie  ''^^-V  T^' 
5.  An   Intrcluction  to  -he  Am.ientn'Al  ;aer„'   Scorn ' 

}i:n;."^«^^-:™''"-^^-'''«'i^';"-:^'i::^:: 

Taylor,  crinrlcs  Favettp    V  ii    r  „.,        i 

ht'i;JJ;::[r''i^'';'r'"T^'-^-~i™«;^^ 
.^.n^:  Lectures,  Nv,.k  .sl/ir^Lo:- ^^;r;;;:;r 

W.  1...  M.I),,  Manual  of  Treatment:       ' 


TAY 

"S'Z''T;";1  'V^"  ""'■""''  '"^^T'luallty  of  humour."- 

•'•  Jiick  an.l  Mrs.  lirown,  and  other  Stories      Ilv  iim 
Author  of '•Hlindnits."     Kdin     |s7.|,,l".         "     i 

KSiiii 

"|&r^::'/r,^;J-'^^;y:aSearch..r.he 


r.Kcv.ChBrles  Snm„nl.  vr  ..     ...,.._.    .  I  OH  Jtl  ",!;'■•].'■,*'.•.*•,•  "*     ^nt  a  Day  without  a  Lin 


^t..er  Talcs,  adapted  from  the  Frc^ch;"Lon.!'ls;;^;'|2ro'! 
mJnt"v',?''    ['"""."'S^.-      ^■•«    Legislatures    Parlia- 

isBi!;  iln.:  is;",';,"'i'j  ^"''  "^'''  ""•'  "^'''"-'  ^^'' 

iuL-^wi'trv  ■''■'"""",'.•    '•  ''"■"^'•"f  Piano-FortePlay. 
ro;-c    U  e  I    "T"""  ^-l^i-'P''-''^-     Editcl  by  Sir  (ieorgo 

ol:^:u^S„t/^-k;i^^h!X^:^ru;'-''" 

the*Aliri,'ti'  '.l^'^T**-""  "■•  (•»>--)  wVeet'ons  for 
Prof  1  i  l,o'  ■  i,''.'^".'""''"  "f  Wounds  as  employed  a[ 
l.rol.  liillioth  s  Clinic  :  arranged  for  Slu.icnls  lind  Phv- 


«e|^;^^e^.^:!r.^;^s-^-4Tf-^ 

See)  'F,risV';.'L"i7"st ''"'"""'"'•^'"^'^   Arch.ologi::! 
IsKni:'  "•  "•'    '^'"'I''f«"fl'aul.     must.     Host., 

rJ'^?:J"'^;i^:t^;te"'i^f;?«^:tf"''"'"''>'^^«- 

W"l''"!;',f;™     l'"I'l'y-Uog  Tales.     UyanOldDog. 

pK?;:2^S^-^,,^:,'^-j:-a«cncfitPa 

anJlt!;l^'f,i!^:^-l^^:^j;«-,;,(W)  Church 

Taylor,  Edward  I 

V'>ik,  I  Hail,  3 


1.  Souvenir  of  the  Novitiatp. 


Marriag;,'b;'^,;;;^^:;-,,^^i^^-^  "^^^tV^  ?^!:p"^ 


Ve'?:es''i:!",:.,*V8,^;,2!;7^'''  '""'^  ''^'■"■'^''"-'  »"- 

w;:::rf^rv'''^"^v^^"-^"p"-^^^^^ 

was  an  army  chaplain  in  the  Confederate  service  duriniJ 
The"l]':  ,tT'  'T  "?  ''"""-'  "«  *  ">i^-"nar;  IS    r    l! 

.«.n:c%.'^i;„it^','Cc/;:;^h;;rLL^'^!:i^ 

J^ma.ssage   i.ssl.     i.    Pelvic  and  Hernial  Theraiieutios 

[ 


ISB.S,  3  vols.  p.  «vo. 
oidedly  '  Bllndpils'  i 


but  the  storv  !«  ,.h„r„,y,S*,i7'..^'.'^^'.""Vy  as  weP  as  power, 


.  Taylor,  Uev;  (Ve^l^^J.^^;^:^'  ^'^'  '2-. 

an  Klcgy ;  aiid  othei-  S  ^'"Twhl^Xui  w^'T 

887     5    Tl,„  vf»  Af-"^''?'  "A  '^'•■"'•ning--   a  Poem 
N  York,' lS88,8v„    '"'""''••  "^  ^^-^-'-y  and  Destiny.' 

b  ?'7"j'"Tho"A':7^f   I-Wwell,  [ante,  vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
b.  I,   J.    fhoAuto-Uiography  of  an  Octogenarian  Archil 

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tcct !  bfinc  a  Keoord  of  his  Studios  nt  Home  and  Abroml 
.luring  Bi  Years,  Ac.  Illusl.  I.on.,  lS7()-73,  2  vols.  4t«. 
■■  \.s  n  roccjrd,  not  without  pathos,  and,  whoii  rwarded 
l,v  inoderii  fvos,  ,.  tli.|,-e  of  ,|ualntness  '''  '\  l;;"«>'\Vj',';'': 
clifciuered,  and  industnonscarwr.  this  li;>  .k  i  ia>  "  in  l 
serve,  nolwlthsumdlnn  Its  lenmh,  a  ronsiderahlo  sha  e  of 
the  a  ten  Inn  of  those  who,  hasklnt;  In  tlie  auinnm  sun  of 
ei  iv  "  n.v  e.Mv  to  take  a  .sail  but  intensely  real  jilea-s- 
lire  in  revlewl'nt;  portions  of  their  own  prohahiy  parallel 
careers  in  lite,"-.!'/!.,  No.  'J'^IW. 

Taylor,  Helen  I-.  1.  Th«  Manor-llousc  hxhibi- 
tiou.  must,  l,.u..,  ISTH,  ISmo.  2.  Out  of  the  U  ay. 
must  l.on.,  ISS.t,  p.  8vo.  ;i.  Utile  Christians  Pil- 
griiua(!o:  the  Story  of  the  lMl(!rim's  Progress  siuiply 
told.     Illu.st.     Lon.,  or.  svn. 

Taylor,  Sir  Henry,  K.C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  [<.M(e,  vol. 
iii  add  1  IsiHI-lSXtl,  b.  at  liishoii  Middlohain,  Durham, 
En''.;  settled  in  London  in  l.Si;!,  and  was  for  forty- 
cii-ht  years  a  clerk  in  the  Colonial  Office,  declining  in 
)8I7  the  post  of  permanent  under-seoretary,  and  retiring 
in  IS?"  In  istill  ho  was  made  a  kniglit  commander 
of  the  order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  Oeorge  for  his  di9- 
tin^uisheil  services  to  the  state  and  to  literatiiro.  A 
collected  edition  of  his  works  was  published  in  1H7S,  J 
t-ols  svo.  Add:  1.  Autobiography  i>(  Henry  Taylor, 
180II-1S7,'),  Lon.,  is.sj,  2  vols.  Svo.  (Previously  printed 
for  private  circulation,  1S7I-77.)  ~     ,     ,    ..,, 

"There  can  he  lillle  doubt  Shat  .«ir  Henry  Taylor  sujl- 
iimes  will  take  a  permanent  place  ''»'''■'«,''''"'  ;\^,^"''," 
hulions  to  a  must  imcresUiiK  I'VI"'"'''"';','  i  niiVlo  sm"h  a 
They  possess  all  the  .,oaliin;s  which  ^b:;"',^,^",'/™.,^'^"-"  "^ 
work  to  cl   ■         ' 


scss  ail   loe  iiuMiMi.  .1  v'"^"  '^v  ,    V.        n„    ,-u 
•laini  a  lasiiiii;  rc|HiUition.  —t^al.  ltei:,nx.  ■!(«. 
•■  It  presents  a  scries  of  studies  ill  chariictcr  drawn  from  1 
the  most  eminent  men  and  women  of  the  last  si.xty  years 
.Sir  Henry  Taylors  portraits  of  his  ureal  cmitein poraries  , 
are  not  hastily  thrown  olf ;  thouiih  sometimes;^  achieved  in 
comparatively  few  lines,  they  are  the  result  of  carelul  ami 
cxaA  observation. "-E.  DowiiKN  ;  .Ir-iti.,  xxvii  JI.7. 

'•  The  more  stirring  and  cosmopolitan  halt  of  sir  Henry 
Tavlor's  career  is  dealt  with  in  the  first  of  his  two  volnn  es^ 
wlJiidi  is,  on  that  account,  far  more  interesting  than  Ihe 

■'"'T'corVespoii'lcnJe  of   Henry  Taylor.     Edited  by  Ed- 
ward Dowden.     l.on. ,  lsS-<,  Svo. 

'■  \bout  iwo-thinlsof  Ihe  letters  are  from  Taylor  sown 
pen  and  of  the  remainder  about  half  were  written  by 
such  friends  .,t  llic  inner  circle  as  Miss  FenwlckSir  James 
Steiihen  .lames  Spcilding,  and  Mr,  .\ubrey  de  \  ere,  Iho 
Vol  nc  u.les,  heiidcs,  men  of  widely  various  pnrsui  s^ 
such  as  Mr,  (iladstoiie,  Karl  Grey,  the  •wt^Laiireate,  Mr 
Swinburne,  and  Mr,  Vcnables  aiuoiiK  the  living;  and  ot 
the  departed,  Mrs.  Austin.  Mrs.  Norton  \\onlswortl, 
Southev,  and  Macaiilay.  Taylor's  own  letters  are  ad- 
dressed to  a  still  longer  list  of  friends  and,  while  they  do 
not  exhibit  him  in  any  conspicuously  new  Ph'';'-';;  ' M 
Ueepcii  the  impression  produced  by  the  ■  Auiobiograpnj, 
and  serve  not  a  little  to  illustrate  his  character,  tastes  and 
powers,  anil  their  limitations;  especially,  perhaps,  their 
limitations."— .l^/i..  No.  Shw 


TAY 

The  Liturgy  and  Ihe  Dissenters,  Lon.,  ISfili,  Svo  ;  3d  od. 
same  year.  {This  is  erroneously  incUuled  among  the 
works  of  Canon  Taylor's  father,  nnli.  vol.  m  )  •!• 
Words  and  Places;  or.  Etymological  Illustrations  ol 
History,  Ethnology,  and  Oeography,  Lon.,  ISfiJ,  p. 
Hvo-  2d  ed.  same  year;  three  Inter  eds.  4.  Ihe  family 
Pen;  Memorials,  liiographical  and  Literary,  of  the 
Taylor  Family  of  Ongar,  Lon.,  IHl'.7,  2  vols.  p.  8vo. 

"This  work,  however  InlerestlnL'  in  point  of  subiect  to  a 
certain  world  of  readers,  is  patchy     iid  unsatisfactory. 

— ,i(/i.,  No.  'Jo;;!. 

'j.  The  Uurdon  of  the  Poor:  a  Slight  Sketch  of  a 
Poor  District  in  the  East  End  of  London.,  Lon.,  1867. 
().   Etruscan  Uesearches,  Lun.,  1S74,  Svo. 

"  Mr  Taylor  believes  that  Ktruscan  Is  a  member  of  that 
Altaic  (or,  as  he  calls  It,  Vgric)  class  of  'niraiiian  which 
Includes  the  lannuaL'cs  of  niaiiy  tribtvs  of  .\rctie  l-.iirope 
and  Siberia,  of  llic  Turks  ami  llieir  kinsmen  ot  (  eiitral 
Asia,  of  the  lliingarians,  and  others.  ,  .  .  Thcslroimest  ar- 
L'ument  ...  is  that  drawn  from  the  tomb-builMlim.  .  .  . 
\Ve  do  not  think  Mr.  Taylor's  linguistic  evidence  at  prcson 
stronc  cnoUL'h  to  coiuirm  it.  .  .  .  llCorsseiis  |iliilologl  al 
evidcMicc  for  an  Italian  origin  will  stan.l  oxaniumtion.  he 
rgric  hypothesis  iinist  fall,  lint  it  is  looiir """''«  •',;';  .','- 
that  no  satisfactory  linguistic  pnsd  wi  1  ever  c  drawn 
from  such  unsatisfactory  materials,  -.K/i.  No.  -l-S. 

"Krom  first  to  last  its  interest  never  tlau's;  an  1  tic 
reader  as  he  closes  the  b.iok  will  h'cl  thai,  even  Mi 
Taylor's  conclusions  cannot  111  everviuslancc  be  sustaii. 
the  conditions  of  the  cimtroversy  have  at  tliu  least  licui 
malcriallv  elianired."— .s'lI^  /I'cr.,  xxxvii.  Wd, 

!•  Asbr'th  the  s^emitic  and  Aryan  keys  have  failed  lie  has 
tried  a  Turanian  key.  "«,bas  eertaiiilv  tiirned  his  key 
once  or  twice,  but  the  lock  is  not  opened,  and  t«.  reason 
1  whv  the  key  turned  round  at  all  was  siiiijily  because  it  is 
verV  .smooth  and  small  and  has  very  lew  ward.s  ■  •  •  Mr. 
I  Tavlor,  before  attempting  a  task  tha  has  biillled  e  best 
scliola^,  has  not  even  made  him.sel  ""'"l!"!'';'"' ^  J  \  "''•: 
simplest  rules  of  Comparative  Philology.  — Ma.\  Ml  i.lkh  . 

1  ^  'seo  letter  from  Dr.  Taylor  in  reply  to  this  article,  in 

'  ^ ''mV. ^yl';  lias  feUe.1,  oyer  and  over ^^^ 


Taylor,  Henry,  town-clerk  of  Flint.  Historio 
Notices,  with  Topographical  and  other  Gleanings  de- 
scriptive of  the   Borough  and  County  Town  of   Flint, 

Lon.,  1883.  ^  o,    .  i  • 

Taylor,  Henry,  architect.  1.  Notes  on  Sketching 
Tours.  2.  Old  Halls  in  Lancashire  and  Cheshire:  in- 
cluding' Notes  on  the  Ancient  Domestic  Architecture  of 
the  Counties  Palatine.     Illust.     Manchester,  1884,  4to. 

"The  value  of  Mr.  Taylor's  book  is  in  the  plates,  hut  the 
letter-press  which  accompanies  them  is  useful.  —Atli..  ^o. 

^''■"i'he  book  Is  indispensable  to  an  archseologist."— 4cad., 

Taylor,  Henry  Osborn.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of 
Private  Corporations  having  Capital  Stock,  Phila.,  1884, 
Svo:  2d  ed.,  lsS8.  ,    „     .  , 

Taylor,  Henry  W.    The  Times  of   Daniel :    an 

Argument,  N.  York,  1^<7I,  12ino. 

Taylor,  Hugh.  The  Morality  of  Nations:  a 
Study  in  the  Evolution  of  Ethics,  Lon.,  1S8S,  cr.  Svo. 

Taylor,  Ida  .\sliWorth.  1.  Vcnus's  Doves,  Lon., 
1SS4,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Snow  in  Harvest,  Lon,  1SS3,  3 
vols.  p.  Svo.  3.  Allegiance:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1886,  2  vols, 
cr.  Svo. 

Taylor,  Kev.  Isaac,  Litt.  D.,  LL.D.,  ['lutc  vol. 
iii..  add..]  h.  I.s2i),  at  Stamford  Kivcrs,  Eng. :  son  of  Isaac 
Tavlor,  LL.D.,  (7.  <:,  «nte,  vol.  iii. ;)  graduated  at  Trinity 
CoiWge,  Cambridge,  1S53;  ordained  lSo7:  vicar  of  ,st. 
M:itlhias.  Iletbnal  Green.  1S,V.-I',!I,  and  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Twickenham,  lsiill-7.'i;  since  then  rector  of  Settrington, 
Yorkshire:  canon  anrl  prebendary  of  'i'ork  Cathedral 
since  I8S0.  The  following  list  of  his  publications  in- 
cludes the  onlv  one  meiitioncil  'iiit,.  vol.  iii.:  1.  (Kd.) 
Charioles:  Illuslrations  of  the  Private  Life  of  the  An- 
cient (Jrceks.     l!v  W.  A.  Becker.      Lon.,  1854,  Svo.     2. 

vm 


strangi  mistake  of  citing  a.s  riiiAvWi  (Turanian)  \yords 
w  Icfi  are  really  either  J.y.6/c  (Semitic)  V, /":';.','  ".-V/w"; 
KiiriMiean.)  Every  Orientalist  knows  that  the  I  urkish  ul 
Constantinople  is  a  composite  language,  ike  lliiidiisiftiii 
and  that  it  has  adopted  a  host  of  Arabic  and  Persian 
"•oc'iblesof  all  kimis'  Hence  those  who  are  "•'",  "ll"!'," 
with  these  other  tongues  must  use  ■lurkish  voea bu bines 
for  iihilological  puri.oses  with  greatcaution.  How  mrMf; 
Tavlor's  arguments  are  alVeclcd  by  this  pervading  error,  it 
is  easy  to  see."-WlLl.I.\M  WiugHT:  .4(/i.,  No.  24'22. 

See,  also,  the  letter  of  Richard  F.  liurton  in  the  same 
number  of  the  ^(AciisHm  ;  that  of  Hyde  Clarke  in  No. 
'>423:  that  of  Lord  Crawford  and  Ualoarrcs  in  No. 
2424  ;  the  reply  to  all  these  of  Mr.  Taylor  in  No.  242,  ; 
the  rejoinder  of  Lord  Crawford  in  No.  2430,  and  of  Capt. 
Burton  and  Mr.  Clarke  in  No.  2431,  (Capt.  liurton 
writes,  "  I  hold  the  Mongoloid  theory  to  be  the  book  s 
one  (ethnological)  virtue,  linked  with  a  thousand  (an- 
thropological and  linguistic)  crimes;")  the  surrejoinder 
of  Mr.  Taylor,  and  a  fresh  attack  on  him  by  James  S. 
Reid,  in  No.  2432 ;  a  letter  in  No.  2434  from  S.  Birch. 


(who  writes,  "Without  disparaging  the  researches  ol 
Lord  Crawford  and  Mr.  Taylor,  it  may  be  premised 
that  they  have  treated  the  subject  as  comparative  phi- 
lologists, and  not  approached  it  as  archaeologists  or  de- 
cipherers. The  two  persons  most  eminently  qualihed 
for  this  task,  the  late  Mr.  Edwin  Norris  and  Dr.  Hincks. 
are  no  more;")  another  letter  from  Mr.  Taylor  in  No. 
2436;  a  final  note  from  Capt.  Burton  in  No.  243S;  and  a 
letter  from  Mr.  Taylor  on  Prof.  Corssen's  interpretation 
of  the  Etruscan  epitaphs  in  No.  24il5.  7.  Greeks  and 
Goths  :  a  Study  on  the  Runes,  Lon.,  lS7fl,  Svo. 

"His  purpose  is  to  show  that  the  runic  alphabets  .  .  . 
must  be  trace<l  to  the  alnhabets  of  the  (ireek  ot  I  lie  hge.  " 
and  of  the  Hellenic  colonies  on  the  coasts  (.t  t  e  ma  ^t- 
.sea  in  the  sixth  and  seventh  centuries  belore  theChristiau 
era  .  U  must,  we  think,  be  allowed  that  the  evidence, 
so  far  as  it  goes,  is  most  cogeiit,"-.S(i(.  llrr..  ■<"''!Vi,,:  „r„„ 
"In  no  cose  does  he  critically  rcliite  any  ut  the  argu- 
ments of  Dr.  Winimcr.  but  he  eoudemiis  tiiem  a     most 

cavalierly On  the  whole,  therefore,  the  question  o 

the  origin  of  the  Hunes  remains  where  "  wax-     '  J^  V"',. 
liable  portion  of  the  book  isthcdLscuurseon  the  Oghams. 
— .4//1.,  No.  2t'.UU.  ,    ,     „  .    ,  ,   ,, 

S.  The  Alphabet:  an  Account  of  the  Origin  and  De- 
velopment of  Letters,  Lon..  1SS3,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  Dr  Tiiylor  has  spareii  iiii  pains  to  make  his  work  as 
thorough  a-s  jiossiiile.    He  lias  devoted  iiiaiiy  years  to  us 

nposltiiui,  and  hiu<  coiisulled  iunuincrable  nionograpli- 

byspeeialists  ill  every dcpiirlmeiit  of  paUeography,  tnoiitn 
we  miss  a  few  eminent  names  and  cardinal  works,  lie 
has  had  the  advice  and  assistance  of  such  scholaij  ii- 
Kricdrich  Miiller,  Eutiiig,  Rurnell,  I.eiiormant,  and  Stnl- 
lebrtt.s.  and  especially  of  Professor  Saycu,  whose  pala-o- 


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to  this  article,  in 


k'Mst  suli>f«,.(Mry  ill  tli/lM/,k  '  iVT^,i   r/ T''  "^^    ^         il">",   Lnn..    l.sM.   „     s. ,>.._    „    «  .."^.".'B 

.Mit<,f  his  ,k.,,|l,."->v,(   /         ivi    T."*'"'  '"  '"•'■''  "''•■'"•'>■ 

!)      Tl,,.      M l> ■'.  -.'- 


i'.    The    .\iiiiix     Huni's    l)ipiiL'li^     iKsrt      in     i 
th.it  Ihc  wrih-i-  lm,l  r..,lis,.„v,'r  M  1  i,r „  ,  m"     I""-'''"' 

layior,  J.  «..     t„ur   |||st,„-i,.„l  Sermons-    „„  Au- 


li'.st.,  ISS7, 


iiient  ,it  Molroso  lliglijiitiils,  Massiidiusi.tt 

I  on'"! '"''•'•   •'"'"•     '■■''^^""■"•"y   Cliesa   I'roblcm., 

Lnndauor.     lllust.     l,on.,  |S71I,  ox   L' sv,,      ^     '    ^ 
1.   li.e  .Scottish  Covenanter.,  Uh.,  Isn],  |L'„,o      o    n  '?• 

'/r-layIorhn><amini),lishc<laii,si.|i,n,  .It  j„  ..h,,,,,,,,, 

Taylor,  James.  American  I>„litieal  Philosophy  • 
iin  Inquiry  ««  to  the  UenieJies  for  Social  nn,l  I'ol  tica 

a,  isli'i^C    ^  """'^'  *^™'«"  ""'^  ""'"^•^'  ^'""'''"^""- 

"Taylorrjames  W.    Historical  Antiquities  of  Fife,    V^i^^\ 
ehiony  heclcsmsfcl;  L',1  e,i.,  l,Min.,  l.ST.^'a  vols.  8vo  "'■'■•'''""!■■' 

1  aylor,  Jeinungs.  The  Last  Three  IJishops  of 
the  Ai.Klican  Church,  Canaila.  1,„„.,  1870,  Kimo 

I  aylor,  John,  librarian  of  the  Bristol  Museum 
""'  h'}"J"y-,  '•  A  """i"  '"  Clift'.n.  2.  Tintcrn  Abbey 
an,l  Its  Founders.  .3  A  Book  about  Bristol,  Historical 
l.e,lesiaj.tical,  and  Biographical  :  from  Original  Ho' 
search.  l,on..  187,3,  p.  Svo  ;  new  oil.,  IS77. 

1,0'n  I V  "l"^  ''  '"T'ly  "  KUiiU-book  for  straiiKors,  parllv  a 
haii.l  nmk  lor  aiitiquaries."-,s„(,  Hev..xxx\iii  ■S,i  ^  ^ 
I.  Bristol  and  Clifton,  Old  and  .New,  Lon.,  IS77,'i.  Svo 
1  aylor,  John.  1.  Oreat  Lessons  from  Little 
Thing.s  Illust.  Lon.,  1,S73,  4to.  2.  Ueminiscences  of 
iMiac  Marsden  ot    JJoncaster,   Lon.,   lS8;t,   „    ,svo      S 


I'icture  Truths :   a  Series  of  'practical"  Lessons  on  the    \\vJ'f,^   °^  r''"'   ^""""'''  ■'^"'i'h.   tlie   Famous   Negr 
rorination   of   Chanicter,    Lon.,   ISS:,, 'p!'^"  4"  tI"    j"  K^^Zl  Vr^?'^   T!^  1"   ^"'^"^-^r-ly  ll- 


Formation   of   Character,    Lon.,   ISS.'l    p    8vo 
Apostles  of  Fylde  Methodism,  Lon.,  cr.  sVo 

■    ?,"*;,"'■'•'?'!"  A'     '-IJcfence  of  Insanity:  Address 
in  the  fnal  of  J.  .1.  Burroughs,  18-fi,  Svo.     2.  Kxone  ! 

;;::i"ViX"^voit''l'::^n:o ""  '""^  '■''  ^""'•"«'" 
iiiir'Lo'ii'it's^'';.:!""'''-  '^•■•"'-"'■'"  '^'-'"""-■' 

Taylor,  John  Kllor,  Ph.D..  F.L.S.,  F.O.S.,  r-././f 
v"l.  1,1.,  lAVLoii  John  E.,  add.,)  b.  at  (iorton,  M.ui' 
liester,  Eng. ;  editor  of  Science  (iossip.  1.  (Jcological 
..-.i.y.^  and  Sketch  of  the  Geology  of  Jlanchester,  1804. 
..  I  all-IIours  at  the  Sea-Side,  Lon.,  IS72;  new  ed., 
"Ml,  p.  hvo.  .i.  Half-Hours  in  theliroen  Lanes,  Lon. 
N-;  new  cd  187y,  p.  8vo.  4.  Oeological  Stories  in 
hrouolog.cal  Order,  Lon.,  187;) ,  new  ed.,  IS71I.  p.  Svo  " 
Ld.     Notes  on  Collecting  an,l  Preserving  Natural-His' 

I, 


dom    Lon,    IsNI,   p.   Svo.       12.   Our    Common'  IlVi'tis'h 
1-ossis  and  »he,eto  find  thn,,.  I,..n.,  Iss.,.  p.  8v 0        3 

inin^'ir: 'i:::;:'?":/ '^'•'''■''''"•«  ""''''"^  "'^"'- 

ti.o  Ai^s^i-;;!;;::;  n;!::;;!;i:,;;;;r:;,i^:7i™ '''/"o  iiteratur.;  of 
...Kt.y i.ii;,iiinrc.  .,iiikj\',,r, ,  Vr  .■  rhv'ii,  :;^^^^^^^ 

traveller "-,s>,(M(or.lix.  IliiH     '  '""""■"  "i  ""'  "idli.ary 

K„'i;v,nn;:;"L;:::'';;;i;;';"i^;;:""y  "f  suflbik.  by  Kivcr, 

Taylor,  Jo».i-|)h.     'Fast  Life  on  the  .M„dorn  Iligh- 

Ve^.^.'""."'' .■",'""'"'"  '"'"  ""•  ""il-oa,'.Worl,    f    ,fa 
j  -New  Po,„t  ,d   View,  X.  York,  l>7l,  l2mo 

'denne-    r'  Jo-fph  S.     (Ed.)   A    I! ance  of  IVovi- 

I  den ee  :     >e,ng  „  lli,io,y  of  the  Church  of  the  Stranirers 

.n.lieC,.y„f  New  V,„.k.     ,||,„,.    .v.  York,  IssSo 

I     ^lajlor,   I-Mcy,      1.    i.d  i„t„  1,1^,1,,,   i,„n_^   |.,^j 

'  ;r'i«.«'  1"'"  '''""■'"■'■  '"■•  »•'"'■'"«  <li«  Footlights,' 
l.on.,  18SB,|,  Svo.  :!.  Sundial  Court.  Illust.  Lon.,  Iss7 
]>.  >vo.  I  The  Children's  Champion,  and  the  Victories 
lewcm;  Pictures  from  the  Life'of  "The  (Jood  Earl," 
Lord  Shatte-sbury  Lon.,  isss,  p.  Svo.  5.  Marching  0  - 
-Icr-;  or,  Nddier  Mobbic.     Illust.     Lon.,  Isss,  p   Svo 

I  aylor,  I.ylton.  Index. Digest  of  the  ■I'ennes.sco 
Reports.-  ei„bra,ong  All  the  Heeisions  of  the  .Supreme 
Court  ol  Icnnessee.  Irom  1st  Overton  to  16th  Lea,  in- 
vilTe.'lSss    sv'o ''"''  '''"""'■•'"=''  •'''"'""'•y  Keports,  Nash- 

eo,n,??'f",T'  /^'"'«;"'n  <nnii)b<.||.  Historical  Ac- 
1  ,  ,es?r  ,^. "'7 '".■'»'^'"  <'l'"i.-'l.  ..nd  State,  (St.  Oiles 
J.ectiiies,)  Ldiii.,  18S(1,  Svo. 

o.lw","p'""''  '^''"•B!»''et  Scott.  Boys  Together,  and 
other  Poems,  Lon.,  I8S4,  p.  Svo 

f..T!^,V"l'  '^',''"."-      <'^'"""^-'  ■'^O'""'"-  <"■   Children: 

oy  .Mrs.  Jlcnry  Ueeve,  Lon.,  188;!,  12mo 

m„nv.  ?'"',"'■''''',"""*'*'"')  ^-  '«21l,at()otha,Oer- 
i.mny     daughter    otP,.„f.   Peter  A.   Hansen;    married, 

of  her  h„sr^"r'  ^"^t'"'''  ""'""•  ^^"  """''"ted  severa 
,,  it.!  T'^'T^f  7"'l;r  '■""  '■«■■"»'■'.  "'.J  ..Iter  his  death 
1 11  ed  a   collected  edition   of  his  .Iramatic  works,  Ac. 

1,  •,.^''T""r"' ■'"""''•  ^^  "■''■>  Life  and  Letter,  of 
Bayard  l„yl„r,  |i„st.,  ISS4,  .  ,ols.  Ilimo. 

onLr,  I'rn'.nM  "''.'''''  "'■<"*'•'  voLimes  revoal  on  nwrlv  every 
im,  , 0   l'"il'',V  '■'/J,';"'  y">"l'l"l  ar'bir  to  tlio.se <,f  intirfi^ 

.'■•'-iiicc  the  publication  of   .Mr.  Cooke's  bioirraobv  nf 

ii.rc/lr.ivil^^or''  "'  "  '^'"""""  ""^'  Bracioiiilife.-U 

iJ-'^V*"':}*^"'  '^*a"''a>l  William,  D.D.,  1846- 
.„T'.',i'  "m  ^""'B""'-  Ky.,  of  African  parentage,  en- 
vertlnVV  •".'"''"","."'"*"'^'  '''2;  «''i'"'  °f  the  South- 
nee  ism'"  r,^'''"?''i',''"'^''-^''''J  '"  New  Orleans 
I  "A  .'  Ir,  •13"''^'  "'  '^■^'  "™'"e«  W.  Downing, 
,  I  H,„  "w'  ■'  Pl'intation  Melodies  and  Revival  Songs 
"  the  Negroes.  ;i.  The  Life,  Travels,  Labors,  and 
Helpers  of  Mrs.  Amanda  Smith,  tlie  Famous  Negro 
Missionary  Evnmn.iwt.   ,„;,i,  „.     i_...    ,     ..       ,    •'\\s'o 


4.  The  Negro  in 


.1.   Krehbiel,  D.D.,  Cin.,  18S6,  12mo 
Methodism,  ISs?. 

"Vil^'i7M''"'"''''  /,''■''  "'">'  "f  ^^'""i^";  f™'»  the 
\  ictona  Magazine,"  Lon.,  IS7(l,  12iiio 

Un."l''"''l2mo."''*"-     '"""""  "'■  "--'"J"'"'"  "'="'''^. 

Taylor,  N.  Sneyii.     Introduction  to  the  Study  of 

Holy  .Scripture,  in  Questions  and  Answers,  Lon.,  1872, 

l.s7'4"l2mo'   ^'"""»"'«"-      IJi'^J-'intcd   Jottings,  Lon., 

I..nd!l!i:i^83   fu''  ""'"■"'■    ^""'^'"^^  '■^°'"  '^'-y- 

Lo'n."l'85.',**s™.''  **•     ""  ''''"'•  f^'"'™  '»  «««•-.) 
Taylor,   Colonel    Philip    Meadows,   C.S.I., 

[""^•,   vol.   1,1.,  Tavi.or.   Cot,.   Mkapows     add    I    Hns- 
ISii;,  b.  in  Liverpool,  Kni; 


ir   Origin,  Shapes,   i'er'fiimeV'.rn'd   Colon'rs  ^ '"ni^'V    k""'"'  "'  '"  ''i''''V"'>^,  Kng.;  went  to  India  in  1S24,  and 
'».,  ml  p.  8vo!  2d  ed.  same  ;e,  n     ?.  M   untain  ."d    b ur'w^s"af,';   w"'    "  /'"'  f'^'V  ''"''"  "'  "'«  ^^''^ 
J!""r,C.  Natural  History  Kanibes,")  Lon.    IsTCo   '    "..'../in^^  *''  ""^    ''"'y'  »'"'   '" 

^  Inderground,  L„n..  im,  l2mo      9.  Tl  e  i,,. Hum  ^    the  It  'f., ''''"''•''''''■"'"'■'  ''"""«  ""■"  """""'y  °f 

■ts  Inhabitants,  Structure.  a,',d  Ma,  agVmcnt.  lJ        S7V    governcnli'^^^^   .  1^'""'"°''"""^  "^  Shorapore,  which  he 
r.  ^™  ;^2d  ed.,  1881.     ,0.  Nature's  I^y-Paths  1  a  'Serie^s'  |  ^f"th7^i'i:Vi'n';..^"'i?;  ;r:fterrls'';VoiS'b^;ire 

1421 


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lirilisli  governmont  doiiut.v  i'oiDiiiin«loncr  uf  tlio  woslorn 
ceJwl  (lixIrkUnf  tho  l)eociin.  Ho  retired  in  IS6rt.  1. 
Sei'lii,  1,011.,  IS7;t,  H  vnla.  i>.  ^\o. 

"TliiiuKliliuriiKinUliiK  Willi  118  iireilcceRsnm,  It  1«  fur  more 
Cdnipli'x,  II  lilwiicr  IllKiit  iif  iiimisliiiillim,  ii  iiinrc  riiiiimitli; 
Btiiily,  anil  u.  twirv  liiipr<'Hhl\c  ciimpiilsinTi  "f  IiInIi'O;  ti;  tlui 
novi'ilst'N  imrpiiws,  ijuciiUM'  tiie  iil^tury  Itliut  uftiiu  M''tiii>'l 
micmuiiclluil  Is  luiir,  Milciiiii,  unci  suKiiesllve  to  iia  «11.  — 
Sptdiiliir,  xlvl.  111.  ,       ,  .     „       , . 

2.  The  St(iry  ul'  my  l,ifu.  I'Mitoil  iiy  lim  Diiuglitor, 
Ellin.  ivnU  I-on.,  1S77,  2  vols.;  new  cd.,  IH7H,  I  vol.  \i. 
***o.  ^     ,. 

"  If  luiyliody  wniits  to  know  llii'  arts  by  which  a  hiimpt'iui 
(■liiiiilitiiiniiMuiiiluiicyovortiic'  iiulivf  miiiil.  1ft  him  study 
this  iiii|iililm.'riii>liy  mid  lio  liifoniii'd,'  -  .s-i.«r(ii(i>r,  1.  1. ►!■.'. 

"Thf  Icadlim'  liii'Us  (if  Coldiicl  T.iylor's  lllc  limy  lie  (■;iii- 
diMisiMl  liitoaMiiiilUl'iu'e.  .  .  .  Ho'v  llicso  siiiililt;  iiiaterliilH 
win  lif  luiiii'd  liil'Miii  atlractlve  lil  "iirttpliy,  the  interest  i.l 
wliicli  does  lint  lliiK  fur  two  voliiiiies,  It  iimy  iiiit  be  very 
easy  for  a  crltle  to  sViuw.  ( me  reiisoii,  perlia)is,  s  the  ciuiir, 
niaiily,  and  simiile  style  in  wlili'li  Hie  antlior  li'lls  Hie  sUirv 
of  his  Hie.  Aiiollieriiiiiv  be  rMiiiid  In  tlie  inlliniile  lamlll- 
arily  wllli  iiallve  iiiaiiiiers.  the  neiierully  soniid  estluiat«| 
of  native  cliiiniiter,  and  Hie  immfs  uf  a  let,'itiiiiate  and 
liindly  ii.seeiidency  over  alien  and  snbjeit  raees,  wli  eli 
everv  pane  iiUcsIs.  In  lact,  there  are  some  toiielies  wlileli 
remind  n»  or  the  ehlvalrv  of  Oiitram,  and  others  wiiiehsiiK- 
liesl  the  L'enerosltv  and  benevolence  of  Henry  Lawrence. 
.  (Ither  men  in  Hie  Indian  services  have  written  or 
edlUMl  readable  tsioks;  otiiers,  wlio  have  never  taken  peii 
In  hand,  exceiit  to  Indite  an  olllclal  reimrt.  liave  civilized 
ureat  kiniidoniM:  but  very  few  have  exhiliiled  the  same 

iinhiiiation  of  lilcrary  ami  oillcial  talent,  and  scarcely 


one,  except  in  Hio  earliest  days  of  the  (■(mipaiiy,  has,  from 
such  slender  bei:hiniiiKs,  iiiaile  for  hlin.sell  a  inorc  en- 
dnrinw  and  honourable  naiiie."-,s'ii(.  Ilei:,  xliv.  770, 

;i.  A  Noble  Queen  :  a  KoniancB  of  the  Kintern  Mu- 
tinv,  I. on.,  IS'.s,  :t  vols,  p,  svo  :  new  ed„  ISSc,  1  vol. 

"'The  late  Colonel  Meadows  Taylor  bail  one  surpa-ssiiiK 
Kid  as  a  writer  of  Indian  romances.  His  intense  sympa- 
thy with  Hie  people  enables  liim  to  place  their  lives  belore 
the  Kiih'lish  reader  in  a  fainlllar,  liunian  way  that  does 
more  to  dispel  Hie  cominou  ignorance  and  arrogant  ii.s- 
mimplion  reKardint;  the  natives  of  India  Hum  a  the 
formal  histories  that  ever  were  written."— .s'lifrtu^"-,  11.  -m. 
"It  is  the  tjreat  merit  of  Ills  works  that  though  they  all 
convey  liistriict;oii  of  no  litHe  educational  value  and  a 
moral  of  inealcnlabh'  im|«irtaiice,  neitlier  instruction  nor 
moral  is  permitted  to  overlay  the  interest  of  the  story.  — 
Mil..  No.j;;r,i).  „  „, 

Taylor,  .Mrs.  11.  H.  The  A  Ii  C  of  Chemistry, 
Ediled  by  W.  .M.  William,-.     Lon.,  1S7:1,  IHmo. 

Taylor,  R.  L.  I.  Analysis  Tables  for  Chemistry 
Students,  Lon.,  I^Hii,  K'nio.  2.  Chemistry  for  BeKin- 
ners:  Examinations  in  Inorganie  Chemistry,  I-on.,  18S7, 
p.  Svo. 

Taylor,  11.  W  Imtely  Cooke.  Introduction  to  a 
History  of  tho  Factory  .System,  Lon,,  ISSli,  Svo, 

"  It  is  a  collecHoii  of  a  number  of  curious  facts  and 
instructive,  If  not  very  appropriate,  quobitions  Hut  the 
considcralion  of  Hie  factory  system  U'  the  lust  tliiUK  that  it 
touclieson.  .  .  .  The  history  closes  ju.st  wliere  the  factory 
systeinbeuins,"— .s/«T((i(or,  Ix.  711. 

"  It  merelv  aims  at  natlierliiR  up  from  divers  sources  niiil 
nuthoritltwwhat  Is  known  of  must  labour  orKaiiizations,,ana 

traciuL' their  inlluence  ui Hie  prcsenl,"---tfai(.,  xxx.'iii 

"The  imporlance  of  Hie  book  is  largely  as  a  contribu- 
tion towards  the  solution  of  tile  great  problems  ot  tho 
day."— .ViidiiH,  xliv.  8.'i. 

Toylor,  Kichaid,  lS2ri-l,S79,  only  son  President 
Zachary  Taylor,  b,  at  New  Orleans  ;  graduated  at  Yale 
ISI.'i;  served  in  the  Confederate  army  during  the  civil 
war,  attaining  Hie  rank  of  lieutenant-general,  destruc- 
tion and  Ucconstruction  :  Personal  Experiences  of  the 
Lato  War,  N.  York.  IS7!I,  Svo. 

"  This  book  is  both  nseliil  and  misidilevouR:  useful,  lie- 
cau.se  every  such  contribution  to  the  history  of  the  time  by 
an  actor  in  it  will  lie  of  more  or  less  help  in  reaching  just 
concliisious;  and  mischievous,  hecau.sc  Hie  writer  has  used 
to  the  utmost  his  inlluence  with  the  people  of  the  South- 
ern Stales  to  tcacli  contempt  for  popular  government, 
worship  for  aristocracy,  whether  of  rank  or  wealth,  talse 
notions  .if  Northern  society,  dislike  for  all  occupations 
exceiit  'plantiiiK,'  and  a  general  belief  tliat  the  triumph 
of  Hie  (Joverument  in  the  late  war  was  the  nun  of  civili- 
zation on  the  coiilincnt.  .  .  His  sketclies  of  Lee.  Joseph 
E.  Johnston,  Stonewall  Jacksiui,  and  of  several  subordi- 
nate otVicers  of  ditVereut  grades  are  discriminating,  and 
seem  to  catcli  the  salient  ouiiiues  of  idmractcr  in  a  way  to 
give  liveliness  and  vitality  to  tlic  picture."— Audoii,  xxviil. 
287 

Taylor,  llev.  Richard  Vickcrman,  F  R.H.S., 
[:t:tlr.  vol.  iii..  add..l  graduated  at  the  Liiiversity  of 
London  lSa<J;  ordained  ISiili ;  perpetual  curate  at  Mel- 
becks,  Yorkshire,  since  187S.  I.  History  of  Alvord 
Church,  Sheffield,  I8;;9.  2.  Ecclesiic  Leodienses ;  or. 
Historical  and  Architectural  .Sketches  of  tho  Churches 
of  Leeds  and  Neighiiourhood,  Lon,,  lS7ti,  p.  Svo.  X 
Anccdot.T  Eboraccnfics;  or,  Kemarkable  Incidents  in 
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tho   Lives  of  Celebrated  Yorkshire   Men  end  Women, 
Lon.,  ISM3,  er.  Svo;  Second  Herloi,  1HS8. 

Taylor,  Robert  W.  Kyphilitio  Lesions  of  tho 
Osseous  System  in  Infants  and  Young  Children,  N.  York, 
IS7.-I,  Svi  . 

Taylor,  8.  Iteconls  of  in  Active  Life:  with  Inci- 
dents, An.,  I.on.,  issfl,  p.  Svo. 

Taylor,  H.  Howard.  Kato  Uyrno,  Lon,,  1871,  2 
vols,  p.  Svo. 

Taylor,  Scdiey,  M.A.,  late  Follow  of  Trinity  Col 
lego,  Cambridge,  I.  Sound  and  Music:  a  Non-Matlie. 
matical  Treali^e  on  tho  Physical  Coiislitution  of  Musical 
Sounds  and  Harmony  :  including  the  Chief  Acoustical 
Discoveries  of  Professor  Helniholt/.,  Lon.,  Is7:i,  p.  Sm; 
2il  cd.,  lss:i. 

"In  p<ilnt  of  style  .iiid  mode  of  lllustraliou  our  author 
may  well  lay  claim  to  Independeiil  workmnns  liji.  .  .  . 
The  clilcf  Interest,  however,  of  .Mr.  Taylor's  book  is  due 
not  so  inuidi  to  lucid  exposition  of  physlca:  sclcuee  as  to 
the  intimate  aiipialntance  of  the  author  Willi  the-  two 
sides  of  ninsical  theory,  the  physical  und  the  asthetic.  — 
.S(i/.  Jlev  ,  xxxvl.  ;1S7. 

2.  Profit-Sharing  between  Capital  ami  Labour:  to 
whicii  is  added  a  .Memorandum  on  tlie  Industrial  Part- 
nership at  tho  Whitwood  Collieries,  by  Archibald  and 
Henry  Hriggs,  Lon.,  I8S4,  p.  Svo. 

"  We  heartilv  recommend  Mr.  Sedicy  Tayhir's  book  to 
Hiose  who  arc 'desirous  of  seeing  not  merely  what  results 
may  be  antlclpiUed,  but  wlial  rcsulbf  have  actually  been 
realized  by  prolit  shariiu;."— .s'/wrotor,  Ivii.  7U1. 

Taylor,  Sliepliard  Thomas.  I.  Early  Ancestors 
of  tho  Prince  of  Wales,  of  the  House  of  Weltin,  Lon,, 
188 1,  Svo.  2.  Ueniinisiences  of  liorliu  during  the 
Kranco-aernian  War  of  |S7(I-7I,  Lon.,  1SS5,  p.  Svo. 

Taylor,  Sophia,  [oN'c  vol,  iii„  add.]  1.  (Trans,) 
The  Tiieology  of  tho  (lid  Testament,  by  (1,  F,  Oehler : 
vols.  i.  and  ii.,  Lon.,  ls;4-75,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Chris- 
tian Charity  in  tho  Ancient  Church,  by  (!.  Ihlhom. 
Edin.,  ISSii,  p.  Svo.  :i.  (Trans.)  Scenes  from  the  Lile 
of  Jesus:  Lectures  by  E.  Lohnninn,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p.  Svo. 
1.  (Trans.)  The  Doctrine  of  Divine  Love;  or,  Outlines 
of  tho  Moral  Theology  of  the  Evangelical  Church,  liy 
Ernst  Sartorius,  Edin,,  1884,  Svo,  i,  (Trans.)  Com- 
mentary on  ticne.sis,  by  F.  Doiitzsch  :  vol.  i,,  Lon.,  1SS8, 
Svo.  With  CiiiusTiK,  Kkv.  Pktkh,  (trans.)  A  History 
of  tho  .lewish  People  in  the  Tiuie  of  Jesus  Christ,  l.y 
Emil  .Sohiiror.  Second  Division.  Vols.  i.  and  ii.,  EJiu., 
ISS6. 

Taylor,  T.  II.  Old  Theology  turned  Upside  Down, 
or  Right  Side  Up,  Host,,  IS7I,  l2mo;  2d  ed„  IS7:i. 

"Taylor,  Theodore,"  (Pseud.)  See  Hottkn, 
John  C.vmuks,  sa/o'o. 

Taylor,  Tom,  [<iii(',  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  d.  1S&'.  He 
was  editor  of  Punch  IS74-SII,  and  also  art  critic  t  the 
Times  and  (Iraphio.  In  1870  he  began  a  series  „f  his. 
torical  idays  witli"'Twixt  Axe  and  Crown,"  followed 
by  "Joan  of  Are,"  1870,  "  Lady  Clancarty,"  1S7;1,  and 
"'Anne  Boleyn,"  IS76.  I.  Leicester  Square:  its  Asso- 
ciations and  its  Worthies:  with  a  Sketch  of  Hunter'^ 
Scientihc  Character  and  Works,  by  Richard  Owen, 
F.R.S.     lllust.     Lon.,  1S74,  p.  Svo. 

"This  is  a  bad  specimen  of  a  bad  kind  of  book,  and  ccv 
taliily  ought  never  to  have  been  wnlteii  by  a  man  wiih 
.such  fair  claims  to  a  respectable  rank  in  literature  as  Mr. 
Tom  Taylor."— .S(i(.  lie.v.,  xxxviii.  \il'A. 

"Tlieliiographical  largely  preponderates  over  the  t"|"- 
uraphicnl  elemeut  in  Hie  book ;  but  this  is  not  greatlv  in  li.' 
reiirclted,  as  it  allows  the  author  room  for  a  lull  and  livcl.'. 
account  of  the  various  arlisls,  philosophers,  and  statcsiiiiii 
who  were  either  inhubitanUs  or  lodgers  in  the  Square.  — 
Acad.,  vi.  228. 

2,  Historical  Dramas  Lon,,  187 1,  p,  Svo. 
Toylor,  U.  Ashworth.     I.  Wayfarers:  a  Nov.l, 
Edin.  and  Lon.,  l8S(i,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.     2.  Tho  City  nl 
Sarras,  [a  novel,]  Edin.  and  Lon.,  18S7,  p.  Svo. 

Taylor,  V.  O.  Every  .Man  his  Own  Doctor,  lliii-- 
dale,  N.H.,  1S70,  16mo. 

Taylor,  W.  Memorials  of  the  Life  and  Mini.-^tiv 
of  C.  C.  Mackintosh.  Edin.,  1S70,  p.  Svo. 

Taylor,  W.  (Ed.)  Diary  of  James  Calder.  Editt  1 
from  tho  Original  MSS.,  with  Illuftrativc  Notes.    Stir 

ling,  lS7,i,  Svo,  

Taylor,  W.  The  Freedom  of  tho  Will,  Lon.,  1>M, 
12mo. 

Taylor,  Waller  C.  1.  A  Physician's  Counscliit- 
Women  in  Health  and  Disease,  Cleveland,  0.,  IS7l, 
12ino.  2.  A  Physician's  Counsels  to  Men  in  Health  an  I 
Disease.  Cleveland,  0.,  IS72,  12mo. 

'."aylor,  Walter  Ilcrroii,  b.  is:!8,  at  Norfolk, 
Va. ;  educated  at  tho  Virginia  Military  Institute;  wi^ 


J,- 

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Iff:  Willi  Iiioi- 
e,  I-on.,  18T1.  2 


life  and  Ministry 


Will,  Lon.,  ISSl, 


TAY 

Iiiljiitttot-Konornl  (if  the  Arinv  nf  Northern  Viralnliv 
.lurniK  Iho  eiyil  wiir,  an<l  •in,,,  ,|mi,  hu«  beun  ii  bank.r 
II     Niirlolk,  Vii.      I.  Th«    liimk  of  TravoN  of  u  |)„«tor 

1)1  1  hysio:  luintiuninn  I'i"  "»b»orviUi inmlu  in  Cortiiin 

lortioni"  ot  li.e 'I'wi.  CiintineiitH,  I'hilii.,  |S7|  ii,,,,,  ■> 
Four  Voiirs  with  (IninnI  l,c.(:  hoinK  ,i  SuuMmiry  of  Iho 
More  Important  Kvents  tom^hlnn  Ihr  CariMT  of  (iiMioriil 
Hoiert  K  l,oi.,  in  the  War  liHwioi,  lli..  ,Stut.«  :  toKothrr 
with  iin  Aulhontiitivu  StiitiMnciit  ..f  Hiu  SironKth  of  the 
Army  wliioh  ho  (MMiimiinilud  in  tl'o  Fielil,  X  York  1S7>* 
8vo.  ■  '  ' 

"Thcru  lire  Hcrniw  nf  Innirinutloii  whlcli  we  l«.||,.vi.  ti, 
be  i|im..  MOW  an,  whloh  arc  Lill  „r  Int,,,.!.  1,  ii  I'ru  a  c 
onlyoiioiiKliof  ila.|„  („  ,„„k,,  ,„  |„„^,  ,„r  „„,',',, "'^'^'  '\\^ 
.elfL.vo  lliat  he  IKS  not  oxhaiiM,.,!  Ih,.  MihJ.ot  »  hich' fur- 

ilslios  Iho  niiist  In rtniit  part  of  |,i,  book,  but  II  a    lie 

ha»  iloiie  murli  to  ai.l  the  fntiire  Iniiulrer.'-A-,,)/',,',  xx!  i.  I 

Taylor,  Knv.  William,  \.,n„.,  vol.  lii.,  ihirteenih  ! 
of  the  namelhere  menlioni'd,  aiM..  |  b.  1821,  in  Virginia'  I 
became  a  Motlio,li,-t  preaehcr  1812;  ,ervnil  aa  a  mi».ion-  i 
ary  in  Alrica,   India,  and  South  A  nerieii,  an  I   in   |HS| 
wa«   made   Missionary    Iiisho|,  of  Africa.      I.  Christian 
Adventures    in    ,<oulh   Africa,    Isfir.      2.  Four    Yearn" 
tampaiKn  in   Imlia,  l,on.,  IH75,  p.  Svo.     .i.  Our  South 
American  ToiLin-,  N'.   York,  IS7S,  12mo.      I.   Letlem  (o 
a  (Quaker  Friend   on    Haptimii,  ISSd.     ;,,  Ten    Years  of 
.'^ell-Supporlini?  .Missions  in  India,  N.  York,  1XS2   IL'mo 

laylok-,    Hilliiim.     Veritas    Vietrix,    l.on.,   1X78] 

Taylor,  Williui;,  \.  Eighteen  Presidents  and 
Contuinponineous  Uulers.  Illust.  I'ittsliiirir  I'a  1H7() 
l2ino.  "        ''  ' 

Taylor,  Williair  Ambrose,  b.  IS.,.,,  at  llieen- 
tmni,  llerk'hire;  assistant  curator  and  librarian  of  the 
Hoyal  Ooologieal  Society  of  Cornwall.  iKd.)  A  Cata- 
loKUo  of  the  Library  of  llio  Koyal  (Jeolofrical  Society 
ol   Cornwall,  I'lymoulh,  ISS2,  Sv„.  ■" 

Taylor,  Williom  Charles.  An  Agricultural 
«ote-llook  to  assist  Canii  hites  in  preparinL'  for  Uxami- 
nations  in  Ajjriculture,  I.oi,,,  Iss,,,  p.  hvo. 

Taylor,  Ilev.  William  Francis,  D.D.,  M,  D 
graduate   at  Trinity   CoIIckc,    Dublin,   I,S17;  ordaineij 

1M8;   vicar    of  St.    Chiysosti Kverton,  since    lS7n 

(Trins.)  The  Hook  of  liurtram,  A.lJ.  SID,  do  Corpore  et 
Sanguine  Domine:  with  Notes  and  Inlroduction,  l,on., 

Taylor,   Rev.    William    Frederick,   ordained 

IhJll;  chaplain   at    Tristan    d'Acuiiha    '  .s.^ll-.OH  .■    rector 
of  St.  I'oter's,  Mossel   Hay,  Cape  Colony,  since  ISSO.     ] 
Account  of  the  Seltle-.ient  of  Tristan   d'..     iiiha.  I.on  ' 
lH5t).     2.  Thirty-Two  Years  of  Mission  Life,  L,,,     l,S8:!' 

Taylor,  William  .>l.  The  .«onit..r:  a  Manual  of 
FreeiniLsonry,  adapted  to  the  Work  and  (iovernment  of 
the  Lodges  subordinate  to  the  Grand  Lodue  of  Texas 
IL.uston,  Tex.,  lS7ii.  l.Smo. 

Taylor,  Hev.  William  >lacl<ergo,  D.I).,  1,1,  D 
[itiili:,  vol.  iii.,  add.,1   b.  1N21I,  at  Kilmarnock,  Scotland: 
graduated  at  the  University  of  (lla.sHow  184«,  and  at  the 
Iheological  Seminary  of  the  Inited  Presbyterian  Church 
in  Edinburgh  '852;  pastor  of  the  IJioadway  Tabernacle 
Conxregational  Church,   .\ew  York,  since  1872  ;  o.lilor 
of  the  Christian  at  Work  |S7(i-8().      I.  The  l-ost  Found, 
and   the    Wanderer   Welcomed,    N.    York,   I87II,    l2mo  • 
new  ed.,    1884.     2.  Memoir   of   Kov.  Matthew    Dickie' 
Miled    by    James    Davis.      Bristol,    1872,    p.    t>,o      :i 
Prayer  and   Business,  N.   York,  1871,  21mo.     4.  David! 
kinxol  Israel:  his  Life  and  its  Lessons,  X.  York    l^~b 
121110;  new  ed.,  188:i,   Ito.     :,.   Klijah   the    Prophet,    x! 
York    I, ■,7(1    1 2mo;  new  ed.,  I,88».     ti.  The  Ministry  of 
the   Hord,  (\ale    Lectures,)  X.    York,  1876,  p  Svo       7 
Peter  the  Apostle,  N.York,    187(i,   12mo.     H.  .Songs  in 
he  Xight,    N.   York,    1877,  2lmo:  new   ed.,    1881      II 
Daniel  the  Beloved,   N.   York,    1878,  16mo.     10.  Moses 
the    Lawgiver,  N.  York,  187!»,  er.    'vo.     11.  The  (}ospel 
Miniclcs  in  their  Holation  to    Christ  and  Christianity. 
X.  York,  1880,  l2mo.     12.  The  Limitations  of  Life,  and 
other  hormons,  N.  York,  1880.  Svo.     13.  Paul  the  Mis- 
Monary.     Illust.     N.   York,   18S2,    12mo.     14.  Contrary 
» Mills,  and  other  Sermons,   N.  Y'ork,   188:)    ,Svo      la 
Jesus  at  the  Well,  1884.     16.  John  Knox,  ("  Men  Worth 
Keinembering,")   Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.      17.  The  Parables 
ot  Uur  Saviour   lixpounded  and    Illustrated,   N.   York 
1H86,  8vo.     18.  Jose,)h,  the  Prime  Minister,  Lon.,  I887' 
p.  8vo.     19.  The  Scottish  Pulpit  from  the  Reformation 
to  the  Present  Day,  N.  York,  1887,  12mo.    20.  Shut  In, 
N.York,  1887,  Ifimo. 
Taylor,  Winifred.      1.  Violet  Rivera;  or,  Loyal 


TFAi 

to  Duly,  Lon.,  1S7I,  l2mo.     2.  Silverton  Court :  a  Tale. 
Illust.     Lon.,  |8N,^,  n.  Svo. 

Taylor,  Winnie  Louise.     Ilii  Broken  Sword, 

Cliic,  18SS,  I2nio. 
Taylor-TnNwell.    s..,.  Taswki.i, 
Teal,  AllKi-line.     J„bn  Thome's  Folk-:  a  Study 
of  Weslcin  Lile,  Ho,!..  \Ht\,  \Jiw>. 
Teale,  Thomas  PridKin,  .M.A.,  F.H.C.S.,  grad- 
I  ualed  at  llrasenose  College,  Uxford,  iN.'jO;  surgeon  to  the 
!  Leeils  (ieneriil  Inllrmaiy.      I,   Dangers  lo  lleallh  in  our 
jOwn   llousc».      Illiisl.     L„„.,    1877,  :<vo;  4lh  ed.,  18s:i 
I  2.   hoonomy  ofCoal  in  House  Fires,     llhist,     L.,n     |ss;t 
8vo;   new  ed.,  I8S|.     ;;,   i|„rry,  Worry,  and  Monov.tho 
j  Bane  of  .Mo.lern  Ldiication.  Lon.,  lss;t,  Sio.     4.  Domes- 
1  tic  Fireiilace  lo-lrucliori,  Lon.,  1HS(),  Hvo. 

Teall,  Jcthro  Justinian  Harris,  M.A.,  I  .(I.S 
1.  A  Criticism  on  Di.Crol|-a  .Molecular  Theory  of  (llacier 
Motion,  1880,  8vo.  2.  British  Petrography  :"  a  lescrip- 
lion  of  the  Ordinary  Hock.-  of  the  ilrilish  Isle..;  with 
Special  Hefercnee  to  the  Igneous  Books.  Illust.  Lon 
188s,  r.  Svo. 

Teape,  Rev.  Charles  Richard,  Ph.D.,  F.U.S. 
Ldin.,  gradiiate.l  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  I8,i0;  or- 
daineil  Is.iiJ;  incumbent  of  St.  Andrew's,  Kdinburgh, 
since  I8.')7.  1.  Till  Prayers  of  Scripture,  Edin.,  18mi[ 
2.  Confession  ami  Absolution  in  the  Anglican  Church' 
Kdin.,  isfis,  Svo.  .1.  The  Berkeleian  Philosophy:  witli 
Alipendix  on  Dr.  Temple's  Essay,  Edin.,  IS7U.  4.  The 
Alt-Katholic  Movement  in  (ierinany  :  with  an  Intro- 
duction by  the  Kev.  W.  Scott  Moncrielf ;  2il  ed.,  Edin., 
8,,)  ,,.  The  Busso-Tiirl'ish  War,  us  foreseen  in  the 
Irophecy  of  Daniel,  Edit.,  IS7S.  6.  Ritualism  Ex- 
posed: .Sermons  preached  in  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Edin- 
burgh, Lon.,  1SS2,  12mo.  7.  Miracles  of  the  Old  'Tosta- 
meiil,  Edin.,  Iss7. 

.,  'f«;»»l»,  William.  I.  .Sii  ition,  not  Vaccination, 
the^lrue  Protection  against  ,-,.  Jl-Pox  :  a  Paper,  Lon., 
1882,  8vo.  2.  Compulsory  Vafination  in  England,  and 
Kelerenee  to  Foreign  Stales.  Lo,<,,    ISS4. 

Tedder,  II.  R.,  librarian  of  the  Atbenipuni  Club, 
London.  I.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Hooks  in  the  Library 
at  the  Koyal  Academy  of  Arts,  Lon.,  1877.  Svo.  2  Li- 
brariansbij,  as  a  Profession  ;  a  Paper  read  at  the  Library 
As.soeiation,  Lon.,  1SS4,  sin.  Svo. 

^T^"'*;'.  -"»«••*  Kendall.  (Ed.)  The  History  of 
Millon,  Massachusetts,  1040  to  ISS7.  Illust.  Bust.. 
ISSS,  Svo.  ' 

Teelinf;,  Capt.  H.  Military  Maxims  and  Apoph- 
thegms: a  Soldier's  Diary,  Lon.,  Iss  I,  so    llimo 

Teenan,  Joseph.  Song  and  Satire.  Lon.,  1876. 
12nio.  '  ' 

Teesdnle,    Rev.    Frederic    Uobree,    M.A., 

I'.S.A.  Scot.,  graduated  at  New  College,  Oxford,  1868; 
ordained  ISfiO;  bead-master  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  Col- 
lege since  ISSl.     Poems,  Lon.,  1871. 

Teesdnle,  M.  J.  (Trans.)  Goethe's  Hermann  and 
Dorothea,  Lon.,  IS74;  2d  ed.,  187.'-i,  p.  8vo. 

'I"eirt,  Rev.  Uenjamin  Franklin,  D.D.,  LL.D., 


[ntilr,  vo  .  111.,  add.,]  ISlli-lsSi,  U.S.  consul  at  Stock- 
holm and  acting  minister  to  Sweden  1861-04;  pastor  of 
a  church  in  Portland  18(i0;  editor  of  the  Northern  Bor- 
der, Bangor,  187:,-78.  I.  Our  Political  Parties,  Bost., 
ISSO,  Kimo.  2.  Evolution  and  Christianitv ;  or,  An 
Answer  lo  the  Development  Inlidelilvof  ,Modern  Times: 
with  an  Introductory  Letter  by  Bisiiop  Simpion,  Bost., 
188;,,  l2mo. 

Tegetmeier,  William  Kcrnhard,  F.Z.S.,  [<i„ie, 
vol.  111.,  add.]  1.  The  Homing,  or  Carrier,  Pigeon,  (Le 
Pigeon  Voyageur:)  its  History,  Oeneral  Management, 
and  Method  of  Training.  Illust.  Lon.,  IS7I,  12iuo.  2. 
Pheasants— for  the  Covert  and  the  Aviary  :  their  Nat- 
ural History  and  Practical  .Management.  In  Four  Parts. 
Hlust.     L(m.,  187.S,  4to;  2d  ed.,  Issi. 

"  .Vo  one  will  regret  that  Mr,  Tegclnielcr's  skill  in  bring- 
ing to  bear  upon  any  departnient  of  llie  liistorv  of  galllna- 
ceuus  birds  Uie  stores  of  research  which  he  lias  ania.sscd 
n^^Dcen_dirccted  at  length  into  this  channel." -.su(.  Hev., 

.'i.  Scholar's  Hand-Book  of  Household  Management, 
.tc.,  Lon.,  1876,  ISmo.  4.  Pallas'  Sand-Grouse,  and  a 
Plea  lor  its  Preservation,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

"I'egp,  William,  [,.,,/f,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  a  bookseller 
in  London.  I.  Laconics,  Lon.,  1875,  18mo.  2.  Proverbs 
from  Far  and  Near,  Lon.,  1875,  ISmo;  2d  ed..  1879  3 
A  Collection  of  Epitaphs,  Witty,  Grotesque,  Elegant,  Ac., 
Lon.,  18,5,  sq.  Uiino.  4.  Wills  of  their  Own  :  Curious 
Lccentrio,  and  Benevolent,  Lon.,  1876,  sq.  16mo.  5  A 
Mixture  for  Low  Spirits;  4th  ed.,  Lon.,  1876,  16mo.     8. 

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mill  li'W  wliM  ri'ii.l  lIu'H'  wriiiniiN  Hill  ilciiy  Ilic  |iiiwrr--lH 
lhi'ili'i'|i>|.lrMiiMl  lii«iulil  iiUviivi.  MMlcwly  ijllt'u  loan  In- 
ifiiw  liiitiiim  syiiiipalliy."— ■>'/"i"i'i"'.  xi'v.  l-'TI. 

2.  'I'lio  lliliitiiin:'  l)L'i»i('n  lli'lluioii  iinil  Hciunoc, 
(ll>iiii|itnn  1,01'liiri'i'  I'lr  INMl.)  I.im.,  \»i,  \>.  Hki. 

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iMiwiTliil  mill  riliiUvr  miUili'lc  iiuiiiii»l  llif  iiin'riillnli  of 
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I«7S,  U'liio,  H.  Mi)ctiii«H  mill  (Iri'i'tiiius  :  i-^iiliitiiliini", 
Ai„  of  NatliMiK,  l-iin.,  I»77,  mi.  Mini".  ».  <>ik'  linm^H 
llmnllnt?  iin  CuKti'inii,  Seiwonn,  I'liliiliiyi',  .Vo.,  i.nn.,  |i7", 
nn.  liliiiii.  III.  I'listK  mill  ri'k'KniiiliK  :  tlii'  Ti'lniilnmo 
uiiil  l'liiiiiiiKm|ili,  liiin.,  I>7.S,  .i],  liiiim.  1 1.  Sliiik«i<|ii'mi' 
iinil  liiH  (•iiiit.'iii|Minirii'i',  l.im.,  l^TS,  p.  Hvu.  I-'.  ('Iirin- 
ll.iii  Siii-imiiii'ii,  1,1111.,  l-iN^I,  l'|i.  «i". 
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Tiiil(tili'i,    with    tlui    rnniitiii)<riliyii    lunl    lliu    Aiiiixfiri, 
("SiuTi'd    llii.ika  uf   Iho    Kiisl,"  viil.  viii.,)  0.\f.,   l^M.', 


Id  ho  II   iisiMi- 
•iinoi'liil  Wiinl, 


I. 

Ivlin.,  ls>l,  |i.  sv.i.     2.  llriltii ;  ii 

llliist.      I.iiii.,   iNXil,  p.  Kvii.      a. 


li'i'iiml  I'liukTii."-  Ny"i(ii(or,  Ulll 

'rcin|ilc«   <Jp«»r««.     (Tliin  U  kuIiI  in  ho  ii 
iliiii VINO  I'm- ('.  .l.tl.  Iliiiii|pini,""/- 
.\l.l'. :  II   l.iivr-Sliiry 

' 'tc11«t,  Minn.    Hv  no  I'milt  III  tiKirUwn:  »  NiivH,    Sliiillaml    Kmiinn™.  ,     ,.   ,     ,      ,  ,v.,    ,, 

1,'     I,-/  ■)  ..,,1-   „    '„„  i  Poor  l.iltlo  Ml"  :  ii  Kmiiily  l'.|il-o,k.,  I.i.n.,  \nxn.  I.'inii. 

•  •■;.  I^r;  iMn  J  'Hiichan,  U.N..  F.lt.U.S.  1.  Tempi..,  Ilev.  Iln.rv,  .M..\..  K'l-lua.cil  at  llr... 
Th  V  '^1  ,i"l  Tnin^ti'l:  U.n,,  iv  Narni.ivc  of  a  ,o„o,„  .oIIlki.,  .>x(or.l,  IM.,  "';l""-  '^,:'  i,  -  :,;:^ 
J„urn..y  in  the  Kuubmi,  in  (ioiiria,  (IcoiKiii,  Arnien  „,  (Nwalilkii  k  Mnei-  S.„  ;  I'"""'','  '•;"',''  7'  ■'^,^^^; 
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Tuu  I.  Uannii.     llln.t.     l/on.,  I>T(1,  2  voU.  8vo,  2,1  cU.,    ami  ivliv  .•  Six  l.o.HiroH  on  the  Alhmia.ian  (  lecl,  I,on.,. 

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I.  Kiniiniiiil  unil  Moroiinlllolluhlo 
to  Krim<"h  iSlmnv.  I.on.,  IS7I,  It".  2.  (luiilu  to  Net 
Slcilin«  Valni'  "I  Dni'  llumlrua  I'liuml^  Sioik  anil  Shaii'>, 
l,"ii.,  I. •'711,  I2IIIII.  :i.  Invi'.  lorK',  l'urcliusi'r«',  ami 
Valuom' (iuiilo;  ni'w  I'll.,  I.nn.,  ls7S,  ISmo.  I.  Key  I" 
the  ('out  of  WiiifK,  .S|iiiil.-,  Iluor,  Ac,  l.on.,  1S7'<,  r.'iiin. 
:i.  ('oiiijiliitc  Kisi  III  All  Ihf  Cniwni'il  Kiiiijs  ami  tiiicius 
of  KiiKland,  l.on.,  I»'<2,  l2nio.  li.  Tlio  Uoyal  l'oili«i'TO, 
lion.,  I >?*:!■  "^vo. 

ms.iMMirnvu,  ui. Tempi.',  U.'v.  .l<.Mnl.  II<.u.ird.    1.  (I'.d  )  11.-- 

MmiiKe.Hloiy.    llmr.lUM,i,li,iiKui-MniyM.Ty;lH.l»li.Hit'r    lory  of  .NoiHi    lliookliyld,   M,i.-ai„.i-i  u, :  ,,r.ifedod  hv 
it  was  wiirlh  wliilv  to  nikf  up  m.  iiimli  Uiiii  is  iiii'ivly    „„  Aoeoiinl  of  Old  liniihnai?  Iiidimi  mul  Knulo-li  (li'L'upii- 
aisgiiMllnn  Is  a  iiiieMioli  wu  niii.it  leave  to  faptaiii   tellers    n,,^^   |ti.l7-lli7tl  ;   lirookllelil   UeiMiril:i._Uisil   l7H;t,  Norlli 


the  Impartiality  ot  a  pliiaii«nipliiT.    ->/lM■^l^/r,  1.  —I. 

••Mr.  'feller  is  at  liome  iii  i;u>»iaii  .s,.i  lely.  lie  is,  we 
uiitliiT,  a  Kilsslaii  hy  liirlli.  ami  liilrly  ImiiUlar  willi  llie 
Idlsslail  lalr^uilKe.  .  .  .  Hotli  vi.lllliHsare  .  .  .  replete  Willi 
vuliialile  1    itler."— Nii(.  /I'li'.,  .vlil. -W. 

2.  iTriinn.)  Doiidano  and  Traveln  of  Johmiii  .'^ehililt- 
W«er,  |;i!lli-ll27,  (llaklii.vt  Soc.  I'ub.,)  l.on.,  IsTS,  Svo. 
;).  riie  Stranno  Career  of  the  Chevalier  Wl'.oti  do  lluau- 
iiiiiiil,  Loll.,  1>*HI,  l2nio. 

■•  (  iiptaiii Melfer  hiLs spared  iiii  pnlns  to  '."";" ^';'',.',''.;',**'',V.'.^; 


one 
reailen*."  -.^(i'.  A'd'.,  Ix.  ;!ii-. 

■•  fhis  viiliiiiie  la  a  h.iiidsiime  and  neiieroiiM  trllinle  to  a 
uieiiioiy  not  iinworlliv  of  it.  ll  will  lend  tn  reseiie  lioiii 
un  iiiinieriuil  iimrtyrilnm  ut  ndieiile  Mini  olilmpiy  a  man 


lliookllcld,  |SS7,  Svo.     2.    llistnry  of  KraininKliani,  Man- 

PiiehiiHett.i,    early    known    as   iJiiiil'orlh'n    FariiiK,    ItilO- 

"       '     "  With  SllKI.IION,  (iKoiioi-;, 

llundreil 


IS.SII,  FraniinKhani,  l>f*7,  Hv 


uf  stroiiK  and  eiilii-'liU  iied  pielv.  nl'  pure  and  lilanieless  i|i^|„|.y  „)•  Northlield,  Mannaohinielt.s,  for  One  llundreil 
nioral.s,  id  aeule  and  Kiave  iiiiiiii.  lit  jiiiliiii'*  anil  delleale  ^^^^^  Kil'lv  Years  ;  wilh  Aeeount  of  Trior  Indian  Oeeii- 
!^;;i!:;,'\';;io\,;ea(;ie^::d'J:^'m'd;d:'.i;,^;:l:::iV-^:-  j.„m,i,,>^dwi.l.  family  ..enealo«ie«.      IMrt.andnius., 

work  he  Inid  to. ll^  1,111  il.iiiik'  lliat  work  and  meetliii,'  111-  ^■^'"'^'[^•■'■^'■'"-  ,,.,,,  .  .,,„,,  ,  „„  ,.-,, 
dangers  of  It  with  manly  lorlltude  and  philosophy.  —  T.'mpic,  It.  II.  Diphtheria;  2il  ed.,  Lon.,  l»iJ 
Aiwl..  .xxvil.  71).  I  ,Svii. 

And  sec  Nkimasn,  K.  K.,  »";<TO.  1      Tempi.*,  Sir  Uu-hiir.l,  Hurt.,  U.C.fs.I.,  C.I.K,, 

Tell'ord,  John.      I.  \Vc«ley   Aneoiloteo;  a  Sketeh  i  uci,.,  |J,.1>.,  b.  I.'*2S;  was  ediieulcd   at  Uunby  -School 
of  the    Life  and  Work  of  John   Wesley,  Lon.,    ISS.i,  er.     „,„i    ll„i|,.vhnry  College;  entered  the  liengal  eivil  «.  r 


Svo.  2.  The  Life  of  Charles  Wesley,  soniotiine  ,«ituilent 
of  Christ  Chureh,  O.xford.  llluat.  Lon.,  I^^O,  or.  Svo. 
3.  Two  West  Knd  Chapels :  .Skotehes  of  London  Method- 
ism  from  Wesley'a  Diiv,  1710  to  l-'Mi,  l.on.,  or.  .hvo, 

Tellord,  Mary  Jewett,  and  others.  Mark  at 
Lake  Hanehe,  and  other  Stories,  Host.,  IS7S,  IBiuo. 

Tellor,  Moyd  V.  Diseases  of  LivoStoek.  and 
their  Most  KIHeient  Keinedies  :  inoludin);  Horses,  Cuttle, 
Sheep,  and  Swino,  I'hila.,  I--?'.',  Svo. 

Temple,  C  E.  A.  Outlines  of  Medioine,  Diseases 
of  the  l.iinKS,  Ao.,  Lon.,  IS7'.i,  Svo.  „..,,,  .^ 

Temple,  C'rona.  1.  .Milheenfs  Homo  :  Child  I.ile 
in  the  West  of  Ireland,  l.on.,  1871,  IHiuo.  2.  Uoyal 
Captives,  Lon.,  IS7:!,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  Is7fl.  3.  Truo- 
llearted:  a  liook  for  (iirls,  Lon.,  lS7f,  p.  Hvo.  4.  Lile 
at  Hill  Farm,  Lon.,  ls7o,  p.  .'<vo.  i.  Seed  to  the  Sower: 
Stories  and  Lessons  for  Sundays,  Lon.,  IS75,  p.  J<vo.  ti. 
Jolin  Denton's  Friemls,  l.on.,  I»7fl,  p.  Svo.  7.  The  Least 
of  These,  l.on.,  lS7ii,  l2mo.  S.  Nobody  Cares,  Lon., 
Is-, ll,  l2nio.  y.  The  Story  of  Two  Islands,  Lon.,  Is77, 
Ip.  svo.  10.  Little  Wavie,  the  Foundling  of  Ulniiherg, 
llimo,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  IS7'.i.  II.  Lady  Koso, 
Lon.,  IS7U,  12nio.  12.  Ktta's  Fairies,  Lon.,  1S71I,  ISrao. 
13.  The  Old  Kndeavour  :  a  liook  for  Hoys.  I  Must.  Lon., 
ISSU,  p.  Svo.  14.  Thnmgh  the  Rough  Wind:  a  Story 
of  the  Collieries,  Lon.,  Is.sO,  p.  Svo.  I.>.  The  Cellar  of 
Madeuii.iselle:  a  Story  of  Normandy,  Lon.,  ISSO,  sip 
Idnio.  Irt.  Her  Father's  Inheritance,  Lon.,  1H81,  p.  Svo. 
17.  Out  of  the  Shadows,  Lon.,  ISS2,  p.  Svo.  is.  With 
Swallows'  Wings,  Lon.,  18s2,  p.  Svo.  10.  A  Valley  of 
Diamonds,  Lon.,  |ss:!,  p.  Svo.  20.  (iriirinhoof,  Lon., 
1SS4,  p.  Svo.  21.  liound  with  a  Chain,  l.on.,  ISSj,  ]i. 
svo.  22.  A  Wider  World,  Lon.,  1SS5,  p.  .Svo.  23.  The 
Pillar  of  Suec'jas.  lllust.  _^!,i.n„  JSSti,  p.^  Svo.  ^  21. 
Diana  Uosenburgl         '"  '      '  "  " 


Vive  in  is'lti;  served  as  private  seerelary  to  Sir  .lohn 
Lawreiiee  in  the  I'linjaiili,  and  was  afterwards  appointoil 
political  resident  at  Hyderabad;  linmieial  member  ol 
the  govornmont  of  India  lsfiS-71;  lieiitenaiitgovernor 
of  liengal  1S71-77;  governor  of  llomhay  IS77-SO;  cre- 
ated a  baronet  in  1S711;  .M.l'.  for  South  Worcestershire 
since  ISS.",.      I.  India  in  ISSO,  Lon.,  ISSl,   8vOi  2d  ed. 

same  year.  ,     ,    ■ 

"  A  hook  In  which  the  entire  range  of  Indian  adniinis- 
tratlon  is  explored,  and  all  llie  •niipliealed  slruetiire  nl 
the  variiiiis  great  Sliitr  liepiirliiieiits  siilislaetorily  ex- 
plained, liiil  wliieli  is,  at  the  siiiiie  lime.  I'roiu  llrst  to  last 
a  iriumph  of  liieidily. "— .s,ir  A'd'..  11.  h'l'-'. 

2.  Men  and  Kveiiis  of  my  Time  m  India,  Lon.,  1S8., 

"  i'rolialilv  the  weightiest  i^oiitrlluition  towards  the  his- 
tory of  Iiiiliu  during  llie  most  erilleal  period  ul  lis  eiiiiiiei;- 
lion  with  I'Jiighiml  that  has  yet  appeare.l.  '— .l(/i.,  No-  >■''' 

3.  (Kil.)  Asia:  with  Kthnological  Appendix  by  I'rol. 
A  11.  Koane,  (Stanford's  '•Compendium  of  (ieog 
raphy,")  Lon.,  1SS2,  er.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  ISSti.  4.  Orienlal 
Kxperience  :  Selection  of  Kssays  and  Addresses.  Maps 
and  lllust.  Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo.  5.  Cosmopolitan  Kssavs, 
Lon..  I  SSI),  Svo. 

"Ill  all  these  es.savs,  which  emliraee  coiiiilnes  .«o  liir 
apiirl  as  Clilim,  (ireeee.  the  Soudan,  mi.l  North  .VinerKM. 
w'eniavadmil  the  preseiue.  as  claimed  by  Ihe  iiutlior  liim 

sfir  ul'  ■ jo.rii»,  iiiie  giM,liiig  idea,  one  moral,— iiaim;l\ . 

thai  uf  lirilisl,  duly  and  re-|iiiiisibility  in  allairs  who;  i 
colieern  aliimsl  every  part  ut  the  world.  -Al/i..  -No.  ..o..l 
tl.  .loiirnalskepi  in  llydcrabad,  Kashmir,  [sikkim.  an  1 
Nepal.  Fdited,  with  Introductions,  by  his  Son,  Uichanl 
Carnao  Temple.     Majis  and   lllust.     Lon.,  ISS7,  2  vols 

Svo. 

•■The  contents  are  varied:  there  Is  a  '  private  diary  "! 
politics  at  the  eunrturihe  Si/am  ut  Ilydorabad :  there  iii'' 
juunials  of  travel   iu   Kashmir;    ami  there  are.  


linalh 


d  other  Stories,    la 


The  Ferryman's  l!oy,an 

I.    21).  with  Hooks  of  Steel,  Lon.,  18S7, 


1SS7,  l2iuo. 
Lon.,  1SS7,  p. 

Temple,  Ut.  Ilev.  Frederick,  D.D.,  [<iii(<-, 
iii.,  add.,]  translated  to  the  see  of  London  1SS5.     1. 
1424 


■ds  uf  tours  ill  sikkim  and  the  KaMern 
kaili  uf  these  pieces  is  introduced  by  a  use 


Hiiu 
fill 


from  the  pen  ut  .sir  Uichard's  soii.Capl.  ■Iciiiple.uf  H" 


Deiigal  StiilV  Ciirps 


The  •juuriiiils'  arc  all  good,  tl 


vol. 


(Iced,  lorms  more 
—.lead.,  xxxi.  443. 


I,  whiih,  ill 
than^tlireelimrths  of  the  tirst  volume.' 


impurtant  tiy  far  bi'lng  thai  tirst  nieiitioiied 


i.,  Lon.,  187'J, 


am,  Lot!.,  1HS2, 


TKM 

7.  Pnloxiue  Illu-lrnlH,  HSH,  Imp   Sv„ 

"liiT Ill  III   ', ,r  h      »»,.,..   |."'"'t1  '"^''"^I'l'iK 


TK\ 


ini|ili>,  Hiiiiio. 
|>I    I'liiijillils.'   ivitli    SiMciiil  l(,.|,.|un,''..    i„l',-,  ,■„    V    '"" 

..    Ilio  l,..K..n,l»„f  |1,„  ru„jr,|,:    V..I.  i     l,„„     !„ 

vint  vet:^h,:'::;,i;;„!;r'^'';',v'i;ir'>'  7-  '^-  m,j, 

K ipai viiim.  kn", ,'  ,  ,,',:';"";" ,   ■;'>""' 

\Uv  ln»i«hl  will,  I,  1  Ih.y  .    ,    !.  h      'ii     1 1,  ',   rV''"'    ""  '," 

K.  .^  1U1..STON  :    |V,W,  xxvT  III      *    ^""  "■""'l''-^"!    ~W. 

Vul.  II.,  INS,-,.     S,.,:,ul....' >,,:,:,„  Ml,..  I.'.  A.,  ,„,„.„ 

^^..:;l.'n.^s^;;'':;^,.•^"'•'■''''^'''''■'  '^"'^  '^■■■'■-  "i.h 

llll.lUKr   II.  '        ''"'"'■)        >««    IJ.VHBKIl,  I 

Cn  uu'rrC'""'  '•''•"""'V'"  '  I'-'"')     s™  Ai,.VMs,  : 
'reirii.liii,  J.  I).     Al,ii,|«„„.„t  „f  |.„.i,i„n»  In  .1,,,  ' 
Mii.ri.,,,,.  (;,„„■,  „|  !„„,,,  |s:;i.-7:.,  !),■,  .\I  ,i    ,h     "71    sj 

T.'H  llrook,  All.lr.-iv.  1.'  Ai,„.,i.„n  .^tato  Unl 
vcTKine.:  tl,olrO,-i«in  „„,|  IV,,.,,.. ,  ||„  „  „  f  t- "  " 
«rf.ssi„„i,i  l-„i»-,.,,itv   Liina-dnmh-    wiVh         n    .■ 

A.c.«„t»fti.„.,„i..,.i,,„frM«,:\'  ,;';■''■": 

2.    IranH      I  „„„.y  „r  the  Thiitv  V,.^,s' War,  by  A    (J     ' 

Joly,  N.  \,„.k    issi,  1;  V..I.,.  ,sv,.;    I,,,,,.,  isii     •*  -^^    ""■ 

I  ciicli,  Mary  V.  \.     |.  .m,„I««  „n,l  liur  Prion,l«. 

"I-.   I.ivin«   lint,,   Oti,,..-,,   Un.,   lss|,  ,,.  sv,,        ^    Tim 

Tenimni,  Hob.-rt,  I,.  i.sM;  .m.I>.  f„r  i.,,,u  Isri- 
Mil   c..mim...,„„cr  ,„  .x„nlir,i„.     .Sunllnia  nii.l    i,-   |{o 

Bouroo..  Map  a,„i  iiiu,i.  u„„.„  „„,,  v,';,';;  ;^;.««; 

will.  U."-l{„i;,.:ur  ItumvN      l',„V  "  ?vi!i    "1  "'''  '-■"""""•'•'' 
FJiv'"'?/l.|"''f'   '■'"";',"■'•    ''"y"""-"    1-    Jubilee 

IS7S    .        ?  l"'^'-  """"•     •'•  Af;ai,u.nti,^.H.   lio.st., 

Anon  '•■  '"";•,  '■  V'T'""™  "f  '^™-l'".  H'""  -  ■ -■•<'■' 
Anon.     ...   Ai,'iUl,rtan,ltho,><ba,low,  Host,,  ISS7       A,,,„, 

re.„,,.y  Kev.  Herbert  Melvil  e.  ChHs  "n 
><•  lena.:  ,t«  Truth  an.|  Error,,  Clevcl.tn.l.  0.   ISSS       ,  l, 

I  enney,  Su„bor..,  [.„„.,  vol.  iii.,  'k,  ,1., V      "  J 

^'w'-lsTf:;,,;::. ' ''•  '■^"' »- o,i.;' n, j., 

..tThT'^'^'v ''■"'•  *!"""'  ""-"'viison,  is:i9-isrfi  h 

m         "of  Win--'  ''r'""''"',  "f  «^-'-»    A.  lirown.'o  ; 

l.l'''lJ?'F'Ks"'r,1^,I,''T!'  '*'»'""  Tciiiiyso,,,  D.C.L., 

11,^   ."   ■."■   *'  "  '";-"•  '■*■'■•  *''m  '*''•'■>]  •■t-i'icd  !i  peer  InM. 

V  ./'"Chirr"'"  "'-M  '"'  "^'"^  '"""-  ^""  ^'-■"-"i" 
xul,    hut  hia  fa,.,o  will   no  ,loi>bt  ruat  cliiully  „„  thu 

»■  rK,^  enumcratoa  ,u„c,  vol.  Hi.,  alt gb  his  la(o,   „;,! 

ni3  fe'cniu.^.      I.  Tho   Window;    or,   Thu   .Sonirs  of  the 
M  rens :  „i,h  Mu.sio  by  Arthur  Sullivan,  L«n."1s70,  4to! 


'L'!:rs7Vll,o''"'''''"'  '■""'   '"'"'   '■'"'   Tn«r„iH„»„,,] 

;i.   M.vlU  of  ilH.   .•i,K,  IM7:l.  ■:  vol,.  Hum   IS71,  l2,no. 

Sv:!;:;;;:;,::;:;:  ;'••'"«'''""•• '•^"''••''■•-'i-Ti.^ 

•I.  Wufen  Maiy  :  a  riniiiia,  IS74-77,  I'.'mo 

"lt»..nl.|  laMlliliiMilt  ,  .  :  I.,  H,|,|ii,.,.„ny.v,aii„|  r.M.«oii 

;i;'^^..^i;!:^;;';;/,^-^;l:i;,i:i^.-,i^-i;-b^''"'-:4 

■'.    Mar., 1. 1  :  u  liraiiiii,  1,H77,  fp.  ^^.„ 

.nis,ak;,^:;';!,!;;;r,::;';'i',"M'''','''''''yi'"'  "-"^t  v  ™""'' "'" 

, ,,  ,,li,     ,"'""-"'    '''"'""'I'' i^l'i-c.-s, ill  cftraKk! 

!  V'r,,  xllll  Jl''  ""■  ""■'■^'  '■''""""  "'  Kl""iny  evwilK"-.'?,/, 
(1.  Tho    (,ov..rV    Talo,   IS7»,    IL'nio.     {Written    i.hont 

Mb.'  ;"'."■''  '"  ',"■'•''  '""  "i<l"l™wnfr thepre.s, 

Hb  ,.,u,ntl.v    •pinite.l"  In„„   i,„p,.rr,.,.t  p„,ol>,  an,    ,10,; 

wt'h''';r';' ", ""■; •■  ■"■•  -vi<Miliy  prim,., .  , 

qiiffiis  1111,    iiMi;tilv.|,iv..iy      11  '',""'"' ^' III  I  loi  Iholr 

"  lli.i'«l','''''-.'Tr'  v"".!'   '■'"""•  "'"•  '-""••     T"''''"!-'" 

I,    I     o  ■'-•..■■       ;';"'-""'i".'"l.bl«r. I'he  Defence  of 

l.ii'luiow,     "     lie  \  oya^-e  „r  .MaeMuno,"  ,te. ) 

cs|\v,Vrk'-.v'^;).i   iilV^,"^^^ 
N  'i'lie  Cup,  „ii,|  •[■ho  Falcon,  l.on.,  I,s,s.|,  |i!,„„      n-„^ 

thr.:l;;;iri::irl'"''^" '''■'"''•  "'""^''-'^''-^ 

ni;;i';;hi:'ii:;:'^,;;™^,;;;|;:i!™:;>^;i;rKV^i^!^l^;;:?'^',';!-';?^ 


'■>■   Ueeket.  l.on.,  IHS4,  •,   ,Svo 

ipiiiisiiiif 

"•.   Iiiwias,  nn,l  other  I'oems,  Lon.,  l,«.i    |-,„u 

"*-'  ""'  '"■-'  '""  '"'  ""■™  J-"'i--- 1  y  11  poet  cons    . 

II.  I.ooksley  Hall  Si.vty  Years  After,  nn,l  The  Prouii-o 
;'e.e,',"^  fej'^'^"'  '"""'•  Cr-  "  ''™--  "f  M.iy"w„: 
miirH','  V'V''^-^'  """'  "'■  '"•''«>■  is  not  Inferior  l-i  work- 

12  ijemeter,  anil  other  I'oem.s  I,on.,  IS80,  12mo.  Of 
collee  ive  edition,.,  later  than  th„,e  inenti«n;d  „n°,  vol. 
111.,  the  luoa,  complete  are  one  in  8  vols.  cr.  Svo  ISSS 
and  another  in  1  vol.  cr.  8vo,  ISUO.     An  edition'of  hU 

1425 


TEX 


THA 


ff 


I  Rvo.     3 
Kcsoarc! 


1.  The  Lnnguagea  of  China  liefore  the  Chinese! 
;hes  on  Iho  Liinguugos  ppoken  by  the  Pro-Chi- 


?ong9  ."ct  ti)  miiaio  by  various  ooiiiposers,  lulitcJ  by  W.  G 

Ouams,  w,us  ,mbli.hecl  in  Lon.lon,  I  SMI,  4to.  ,  ^^u,^,  of' China   ITopo?  ,,reViou,ly  to   the  Chinese 

contonipumrius,  i;,iKlish  or  i\,n-inu.  ...  It  is  ust.mi.sliiiiK  ,  triice.s  U'U  by  thi'  prin.itue 
tliiit  tlif  limn  who  wrote  tlie  ■  .Morto  (l'.\rlhur  nnd  ■  I  lj>- 


sus-  wmtc  also  -Thu  N..rtln'rn  l'"arnu'r.'  ami  lliai  lie  "r"'^' 
'Thi'  Liitiis-Katcrs,'  and  a^ain  siirli  a  lyric  as  • 'tears,  Iclle 
Tuars.'  Wlio  conid  liave  believed  t>erure  the  imblieation 
<.r  'TheNnrllieni  iMirnier'  llmt  tia>  i'"el  "t  ■  l.oelisley  llali. 
lis  he  once  used  ta  l)e  called,  was  all  the  while  nm;  ot  the 
first  humourists  that  Kui.'laiid  can  boast  of.'  lor  it  must 
always  be  reiiieinbered  tliiil  the  huiuourol  ■  1  be  Northern 
Karnier'  -s  the  deep  humoiir  of  iriilhfiil  represemalioii 
and  not  the  biiiiioiir  of  satire,  .ir  wbiiii.  or  caricature,  and 
that  coiisciiui'htiv  it  is.  tbonub  so  small  in  iiuaiiiuy,  to  he 
placed  ill  the  same  cla.ss  as  the  hninonr  oi  I'eryantes, 
Shakspeare,  .•^terno.  and  the  creator  ul  .Sir  Kuyer  de  I  ov- 
erley.  — .l(/i.,  No.  2771.  ,    ,         , 

■'Whatever  ...  is  most  truly  eharaeteristie  of  the  cul- 
ture and  thoimht  of  the  llrst  Vicloriau  perioil  is  imperson- 
ated ill  Lord  Tennvsoii,  ami  the  |«istcrity  that  may  wish  to 
learu  the  nialiirest'judj;uient  of  the  most  relincd  circles  m 
his  (lav  will  liud  no  sources  of  information  comparable  to 
his  piienis."— K.  (i.viiNETT,  in  The'KdijnoJ  Qiu'fit  Uclurm, 
ii.  4iiii. 

Tennyson,  Hon.  Hiillain,  b.  1852;  eldest  son 
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He.\anu'tors.  '  Illustrated  by  Randolph  Cahlecott.  ijon., 
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Tennyson-U'Eynconrt.     f'ec  DKvsooriiT. 

Torgolina,  Anna  Carolina  Engenia,  Con- 
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12mo.  li.  Tho  Uable  House;  or,  Tho  Picnic  in  the  Val- 
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Terhune,  .>Irs.  .nary  Virginia,  [miir,  vol.  i., 
II.VWKS,  Miss  Mauv,  and  vol.  iii.,  Tkhiunk,  .Mns.  .Maiiy 
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, tribes  in  China:   he   follows 

them  into  their  new  homes  and  environments,  anil  tiiyes 
ns  an  ethnological  pan' 


niiiia  of  their  nii(,'ralions.    That  his 
>rd  is  ineoini.lele  he  is  the  liist  to  ackiiowledne;  but 
who  uiiderstaiid  the  ilitlicuUics  of  his  ti..-k  will  lully 


anltreciaic  IOC  hncces>  \t  iiu  o  ot-  im^  „»  in  .^>..  ''^  ••■■■■.- 
coidially  couitratnlatc  him  on  bis  present  work,  which  is 
a  monument  of  scdiolarly  insiinct  and  patieni  research.    - 

KoiiKnr  K.  lioKd.AS;  .Ico.r,  .\xxii. 'JTl. 

•■  Professor  de  l.aeouperie's  data,  which  he  admits  to  lie 
'of  ilie  most  scanty  description,'  are  altoKetbcr  too  meagre 
lo  suiiport  the  elaborate  svstems  he  has  coiistrui'lcd  wilh 
Iheni.  .  .  .  'Ihe  volume  may  be  retarded  as  a  kind  ot  ex- 
tended biblioMraphv,  which  future  iiupurers  into  the 
philoloi.'y  of  the  tonal  inonosyllabic  language  will  hnd 
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jcot  and  Mode, 


or,  Obeervntions 
d  Prnirie,  Bost , 
Seo    BritwELL, 


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THA 

riiit  1  maRi's  U\v  sc"ncry  of  a  Norlliern  Kea-const     Thrv  ' 
fssoite,.  Kive  us  tliesf  images  niiuli'i    to,ie<    mMitaiicl 

nils  aiMi. Mrs.  lliaxteronu  il,,."-.V(i/i»n,  xiv,  lO'J 

iilil.,]  b  181,,  at  Nmth  Nutick,  Mas.-. ;  Lrriuluatetl  at  I 
Harvard  184;;,  and  at  the  Law  K.hool  .herflSIS  rs  i 
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LH.Vi  .Nt  l.\  ,  infill.  ' 

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■  re^i^tln^f  h'"'^''^''-,!'™''^'^"'^  -"'  '^^'•-'-"  ""'""t-- 
|..etation  "f  the  New  Testament  ut  Harvar.l  Divinity 

School  sinco  18,v  .     1     (Trans.)  A  (iran.mar  of  the  New 

lestauRMU    Greek  :    Authorized    Translation    from    the  I 
.erman  of  Alexander  liuttmanri,  with  Numerous  Addi- 
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T^';  •      ■";     ,^--  "^   "•''^k-Engli-h    Lexicon   of  the   New  ! 

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Some  Inquiries  concerning  Human  Saerilices  among  the 
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Thayer,  William  Makepeace.  [„„,.,  vol.  iii., 
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BlueBhiod.     rilust.    Cambridge,  Mass ,  1881    sn    i'),,,,, 
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Thayer,  William  Koscoe,  b.  I8.,7;  graduated 

a  Harvard  1881  1.  Confessions  of  Paul  Hermes,  and 
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Drama,  tainbridge,  .Mass.,  1888,  IJuio 

Thcal,  George  MacCali,  b.  in  Canada;  resided 
lor  some  years  in  the  United  States,  and  aftiTwards  in  I 
South  Africa,  where  he  has  been  custodian  of  the  archives 
ot  the  (ape  tolony.     1.  History  and  Ucography  of  .South 
Alriea :  a  Compendium  of  South  Afric.in  History ;    lid  ; 
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[1011  from  the  Traditional  Tales  current  among  the  IVople 

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rJiP^'  '*'"f'^''  "■''''■''  •^■'■-  Tl'"''  ''1^"  collectcl  duriiiK  a  ' 
residence  of  tweiily  yoars  aindiiK  the  Kallli-s  are  very,  iiri  I 
ousand  iniere.stii,g;  and  il„.  infurmali,      he  givjs?!  i         ■ 

irodm.tnm  and  notes,  about  lhe.se  wild  people-am  ii>J 

whom  he  has  oxereised  many  funot s,  i  lelu  llii|t       "^ 

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their  Leaving  the  Capo  Colony  to  the  Acknowlodgmtnt 
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lie  has  resiiled  long  on  ilio  Cape  frontier;  he  ha.s  col- 
l.T led  niiiiien.us  hist.,rTcal  materials,  hoth  iiiSuth  Africa 
m  in  Ho  land ;  and,  at  the  instance  of  the  Cape  govern 
iicii  he  has  collaled  arranged,  ami  publisla.,]  ,,1  tl  e 
ailhentle  records  of  Ihellasuto  tribe.  .  .  .  ,\s  .mm. "if  e 
<uH  objects  of  liUvvoik  i.s  lo  preseniihecnmluct     ■      e 

ight  11  an  other  writers  on  the  same  subject  have  done  It 
iismSA.,No.il2L'''"'"  ""  ^'"'"""tol  to  exei^^critl' 
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In  f  h  'r""'^  ''"■  i^'"^'  ■^■^r"'  ?'"""'"1  n"  "I"  "I'i  f»'tch  records 
n  ho  (ape  archives,  he  has  also  visited  th.'  llanue  ai  d 
spent  .snnie  moiilhs  in  examining  the  sevenleeiiih  (  ent iirv 
manu.scripts  and  maps  that  are  colhried  lere   wii     tl?e 

of",  ,',  ',"i  '"'  "■'";''■  «'"  'r'"""'  invaluable  t./all  stude  ts 
01  South  AL.can  history."— .S||^  A'(c  ,  Ixv  507 

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iheobald,  Henry  Stiiddy,  M.A.,b.  IsiS;  grad- 
"ated,  |,r.st  class  Math  at  Balliol  College,  Oxfonl,  and 
I  (I  led  I'ellow  of  Wadham  College  ;  called  to  the  bar  at 
lie  Inner  Temple  187.'!.  A  Concise  Treatise  on  the  Law 
otUills,  Lon..  18711,  8vo;  ,Sd  ed.,  18S5. 

Theobald,  J.  Ormsleigh's  Ordeal;  or,  Lost  in  the 
Snow,  Lon.,  IS,s2.  12mo. 

Theobald,  Morell,  F.C.A.  1.  Spiritualism  at 
Home,  Lon.,  18,S4.  2.  Spirit-Workers  in  tli'e  Home  Circle: 
an  Aulobiograpliio  Narrative  of  Psychic  Phenomena  in 
laniily  Daily  Life,  extending  over  a  Period  of  Twenty 
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Theobald,  It.  M.,  M.A.,  hon.  secretary  to  the 
Bac'on  Society  London.  (Ed.)  Dethroning  Shaksiiere  : 
a  Selection  of  Letters  contributed  to  the  Daily  Tele- 
graph, With  the  Preliminary  Editorial  Papers:  with 
ftotos  and  Comments.     Lon.,  1888,  cr.  Svo 

Theobald,  W.      Selections  from    Poets:    Passa-es 

illuslrating   their  Style,  ic,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo 

:  P,  '  "f "!'"r*''    •*•■>»•      (Trans.)    Don    Luis;    or.  The 

Church    Militant :   adapted  from   the  Spanish  of  Juan 

\  alera,  Lon.,  188a.  p.  Svo. 

I      Thickiiessc,  Ralph  Thicknesse,b.  1.856;  grad- 

I  ualed,  hrst  class,  at  Chri.st  Church,  Oxford,  1878;  called 

M„  'rl^w  "*■  '']""'}"''  I°°  '8«1-     1-  A  Treatise  on  the 

Married  Woman's   Pr<iperty  Act,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo      2    A 

l>igcst  on   the   Law    ot  Husband  and  Wife  as  it'  affects 

I     ropeity    and  the  Married  Woman's  Property  Act,  1883, 

I      Thickstuii,  Frederick.    See  Clai.k,  Fukhkiirk 

THICKSTIV,    kiijiiu. 

'  Thiebliii,  Nicolas  Leon,  18:!4-L8.S9,  b.  at  Bo- 
logna; studied  at  a  mililary  academy  at  St.  Petersburg 
and  served  in  the  Crimean  war;  afterwards  a  journalist 

:  m   London,  and,    from   1874,  in  New  Y<,rk  ;  was  special 

i  correspondent  of  the  New  York  Herald  in  Spain  during 
the  Carhst  war.  1.  A  Little  Book  about  Great  Britain 
By  Azamat    Batuk.     Lon.,   1870,   12mo.     (Articles   ro- 

,  printed  from  the  Pall  Mall  Ga.etle.)     2.   Spain  and  the 

I  Spaniards,  Lon.,  1S74,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

'  nsH.'iT"';' ""-' '""  J"""^^''  '"  "">'  "»"  "lis  is  the  most  iiitcr- 
nen^^l  '1'',"'""'  ''',"'"  ""'"be  Spaniards  that  has  an- 
ft"-W,,  .No'  ■■'-iT  •  '"""•''  ""'^'  "'""'  ""  '"'"■■''  '■'''''''"8 

cr^\vm\''l,'!m "'''"'' w  ''T™'  ""'"'  '■","""  ^''  "»''™  ''is  reft'l- 
xU'ii.s'lo       '  ''"*■'•'  '"-''■'"  »l"ithesaw."-,sv«rt,.tor, 

Thigpen,  Miss  J.  The  Lover's  Revenge,  and 
other  Poems,  Macon,  Ga.,  1876,  12mo. 

Ihilo,  Marie  von.      (Tran.s.)  Buried  Alive;  or, 

len  iears  of  Penal  Servitude  in  Siberia,  by  Fedor  Dos- 

toyetfsky,  N.  York,  IS8I,  12mo. 

Thimm,  Franz  J.  L.,  [„nic,  yol.  iii.,  add.! 
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in  tlie  yt'iir  prertMling  liis  iluatli,  in  onlur  to  ilevotu  him- 
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Iii.  r.'.i'.i, 

TliiKi'ltoii,  Kt'V.  Allrctl  Clnyton,  eilucated  nt 
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TliiMtlewooil,  A.  Whist  in  Rhymes  for  Modern 
Times.  Lon.,  l»7:i,  12mo. 

Tliobiini,  Ilbv.  Jiiitios  MillM,  b.  18:!t>,  at  St. 
Olairsville,  0.:  grailuated  at  .Alleghany  College,  I'a., 
lSo7;  iniasionary  of  the  .Methodist  Kpiseopal  Church  in 
India  isjll-isii,  and  .Missionary  llishop  of  [mlia  and 
Malaysia  since  Is.'^S.  1.  My  Jlissionary  Apprentice- 
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18SS. 

Thoni,  A.  Bisspt.  Tlio  Upper  Ten  Thousand: 
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Tlioni,  Adam,  LL.I).,  [iniie,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  1. 
Guunanuel:  botli  the  (ierjn  and  the  Outcome  of  the 
Scriptural  Alphabets  ami  tlic  .Metallic  Hnage:  with  an 
Apjiendi.x  of  Individual  .Analogues;  a  Pentaghit  Minia- 
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for  his  thvn  ,Sake,  through  Time  and  Space  alike,  Lon., 
1S8.\  Svo. 

Thoili,  (i.  Outlines  of  Elementary  Physiology, 
Lon.,  is.sl,  p.  Svfi. 

Tlioni,  Itcv.  John  Hamilton,  [nnie,  vol.  iii., 
add.]  Laws  of  Life  after  the  Mind  of  Christ:  Dis- 
courses, Lon..  |sS2-s(i.  two  series,  p.  8vo. 

".Mr.  Tlioni  is  well  known  a.s  a  minisier  who  does  not 
belong  to  any  of  tlu'  nriliodox  ehnrehes.  hut  it  would  be 
very  dillienlt"  to  lind  amongst  tlio.se  who  belong  to  (uie  or 
other  of  those  clHirelies  so  profound  ii  grasp  of  the  spirit- 
ual aspects  of  Chrivtiaiiity  and  so  living  a  delineation  of 
them."  —■'<{nrlaf'ii\  hi.  .si. 

And  see  Tavlku,  .Iomn  .T.imks,  mtjira. 

Thorn,  >Villiam  Taylor.  Two  Shakespeare  Ex- 
atninations :  with  some  Remarks  on  the  Class-Room 
Stuily  of  Sh;ikespeare,  Host.,  18s:),  liimo. 

TIlomnN,  X.  Reports  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Wyoming  Territory,  vcd.  i.,  1870-78,  San  Fran.,  187!», 
8vo. 

Thomas,  .\bnor  C.  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Mort- 
gages of  Real  and  Personal  Property  in  the  State  of 
New  York  :  with  Appcndi.x  of  Forms,  N,  York,  1877, 
Svo;  2d  eil.,  188  7. 

Thomas,  Amos  Kiissell,  M.D.,  b.  IS2il,  at  Water- 
town,  N.A'.  :  graduated  at  .Syracuse  .Medical  (.'ollego 
I8.'i4:  professiu'  at  the  Hahnemann  Medical  Cidlege, 
Philadelphia,  since  1M'7.  Post-Mortem  IC.xauiinations 
and  Morbid  Anatomy,  I'hila.,  1870.  With  others.  The 
Diseases  of  the  Pancreas,  Chic,  1882,  8vo. 

Thomas,  Annie.     See  CrnLip,  .Mits.  Annik,  mipm, 

Thomas,   Miss   Ilertha,   d liter  of   the   late 

Canon  Tboniaa,  vicar  of  All  Hallows,  Harking,  and 
grand-daughter  of  Archbishop  Sumnor;  is  a  contributor 
to  the  Cornliill,  Fraser's  .Magazine,  and  other  periodi- 
cals, i.  Proud  Maisie,  I, on.,  1^77,  H  vols.  er.  >vo;  new 
eds.,  1881-8,').  2.  Cressida  ;  a  Novel.  Lon.,  1S7S,  3  vols. 
or.  8vo;  new  eds.,  188|-s;).  .1,  The  Violin-Player,  T,on., 
1880,;!  vols.  or.  Svo;  new  eds.,  1881-81).  4.  In  a  Cathe- 
dral City,  Lon.,  1882,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.  5.  oeorge  >Sand, 
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("  Eminent  Women"  Ser.,)  Lon.,  I8s:i,  p.  8vo.  (i.  Ich- 
aboil ;  a  Portrait,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  7.  Elizabeth's 
Fortune,  Lon.,  1887,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Thomas,  C  'The  Frontier  School-Master;  Auto- 
biograpliy  of  a  Teacher;  [also]  Essay  upon  the  Manage- 
ment of  our  Public  Schools.  N.  York,  1880,  12uio. 

"  Thomas,  Caroline,"  (Pseud,)  See  Dor.n, 
MiiS.  ,Ii'M.\  Cauoi.ink.  (Itiei.KV.) 

Thomas,  Cyrus,  Ph. P.,  b.  1825,  at  Kingsport, 
Tenn. ;  entomologist  to  llayden's  I'nited  States  survey 
isn!l-7.'l:  professor  of  initural  scienci^  at  the  Southern 
Illinois  Normal  I'niversity  187.'!-7li;  State  entoinologisl 
of  Illinois  ls7.'i-82,  and  since  then  arehieologist  to  the 
V.^.  bureau  of  ethnology.  I.  Synopsis  of  the  Acridiithe 
of  North  .America,  Wasli.,  1873,  4to.  2.  Reports  on  the 
Noxious  and  lieneticial  Insects  of  Illinois,  187(1-80,  5 
v(ds.  3.  Study  of  the  Manuscrijit  Troano,  l>'S2.  1. 
Notes  on  Certain  Maya  and  ftlcxiciin  Mjinuscripts, 
Wash.,  1881.  5.  ISurial-Moiinds  of  the  Northern  Sec- 
tion cd'  the  United  Stales.     Illust.     Wash.,  18SS,  Svo. 

Thomas,  Rev.  Unvid,  I).l>.,  [imir,  vol.  iii.,  add..] 
b.  1813,  at  Hollybush-Vatson,  Wales;  eilucated  at  New- 
port Piignell  College,  liuckingham  ;  entered  the  Indepen- 
dent minislry  ls4l  ;  minister  of  Slockwell  Indepemlent 
Church,  Lundiin,  1845-74.  He  founded  a  ncwspa|ier 
league  and  other  societies.  1,  Homiletic  Commentary 
on  the  Acts  of  tlio  Apostles,  Lon.,  I8liil,  Svo.  2.  The 
Practical  Philosopher:  a  Daily  Monitor,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo; 
4th  eiL,  ISSo.  3.  Probleiiiata  Mundi :  The  Rook  of  ,Iol> 
Excgelieally  and  Praclically  considered;  with  an  In- 
troduction by  Samuel  Davidson,  Lon.,  1878;  2d  ed., 
1879,  Svo.  4.  Thomas  Carlyle:  The  Cedar  is  Fallen  :  a 
.Alemorial  Discourse.  Lon.,  1881,  Svo.  5.  The  Rights  of 
Man  ami  Wrongs  of  .Man  :  a  Homily  for  the  Times,  Lon.. 
1881,  Svo.  6.  The  Hook  of  Psalms  Exegelically  and 
Practically  considered,  Lon.,  Hi82-S3,  3  vols.  Svo.  7. 
The  (Jenius  of  the  Fourth  Gospel ;  Homiletic  Sketches, 
Ac,  Lon.,  18S4-S(!,  2  vols.  Svo.  8.  Septem  in  Uno  :  the 
First  Seven  A'olulues  of  The  Uomilist  in  One,  tic,  Lon., 
ISSfi,  1.  Svo. 

Tliomns,  V«n.  David  Itichard,  M.A.,  U.S.A., 
graduated  at  Jesus  College,  (Ixford,  1850;  ordained 
1S57  ;  rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Cefn,  1864-77  ;  Ciinon  of  Si. 
.Asaph's  since  1881,  and  archdeacon  of  Montgomery 
since  issti  ;  editor  of  the  Arclueologia  Cambrensis  Is".') 
-SO  and  1S84-S8.  1.  Esgobaeth  LlaneUvy :  a  History 
of  the  Dioee.se  of  St.  A.saph,  (ienoral.  Cathedral,  and 
Paroi'hial.      Illust.     St.  Asaph  and  Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

"  He  gives  us  a  Iiistory  of  the  diocese  of  St.  Asaph,  from 
the  earliest  iieriod  to  oiir  own  times  ;  al.so,  a  history  ol  ihe 
eatlii'iiriil.  from  its  wooden  original  to  its  [irosent  state  of 
st.me,  now  undergoing  restoration."— ^W/i.,  No.  'J117. 

2.  St.  .Asaph's,  ("Diocesan  Histories,")  Lon,,  ISSs, 
I2rno.     Also,  nniiiy  works  in  AVelsli. 

Thomas,  Uev.  David  Walter,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  Is.'.l  ;  ordained  1852;  vicar  of 
St.  Anne's,  Llandegai,  lS5i,l-7S;  procurator  for  the  dio- 
cese of  Bangor  1880.  The  Church  in  Wales,  Lon.,  1870, 
Svo. 

Thomas,  Dudley  Hardrcss,  The  Touchstone 
of  Peril;  a  Talc  of  the  Indian  .Mutiny,  Lon.,  1SS6.  2 
vols.  ]).  Svo. 

Thomas,  t).  W.  Twenty-Five  Years'  Labour 
among  the  Friendless  and  Fallen,  Lon.,  187tf,  p.  Svo. 

Thomas,  Miss  Kdith  Matilda,  b.  1854,  at 
Chatham,  0.:  educated  at  the  Normal  Institute,  (ieneva. 
0.  ;  a  frequent  contributor  to  the  Atlantic  Monthly  and 
other  periodicals.  1.  A  New  Year's  Masque,  and  other 
Po  ms,  Boat.,  1885,  12mo. 

"  Miss  Thoma.s's  work,  liotli  prose  and  ve.ve lues 

not  yet  comblneall  (|nalities.—t(ie  rich  and  mellow  human 
clement  is  still  rather  wanting  in  it;  but  it  is  unsurpu.ssed 

I  in  coniemporary  literi  ture  for  the  llneiies.s  of  its  iiiterpre- 
taliiin  of  naliire  aiiu  the  dellcute  subtlety  of  Its  linaKmu- 
tion." — .\<itiijit,  xl.  ;")04. 

j      2.  The  Round  Year,  Host.,  1880,  l2mo. 

!      "  .V  poet's  ralber  than  a  naturalist's  book,  fuller  of  deft 

I  fantasy  than  of  ornithology."— Aadoii,  xliil.  317. 

I      3.   Lyrics   and   Sonnetsj  Host.,  1SS7,  Ifimo.     4.   Babes 

j  of  the  Year.     Illust.     N.  York,  1S8S,  4to. 

'  "ilf  the  delightful  seliool  of  American  writers  on  rural 
and  pastoral  themes,  .Miss  Thomas  Is  iierhajis  the  bright- 
est ornanient.  The  equal  of  her  colleagues  In  sviupathy 
with  nature  and  in  accuracy  o(  observation,  she  adds  to 
these  qualities  a  sparkliUL'.  jioetie  fancv  which  Ls  ttU  !icr 
own."— (VfYic,  vl.  1U4. 
Thomas,  Edward,  F.R.,S.,  member  of  tlio  Asiatic 

!  societies  of  Bengal,  London,  and  Paris,  [auii;  vol.  iii., 
add.,]   1S13-1889.      I.    The   Chronicles   of  the    Path.'in 

I  Kings  of  Deh'li :  Illustrated  by  Coins,  Inscriptions,  and 


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uumr  inc  imir  liniiis  cjt   lii-cripi  nii>,  WiUt.-n    lli^  ,lrv 
J  n,  it,„„s.  ,ui,l  (■,,iTi>,  ai„l  ..»(h  divisi.ii  is    wai      "i?,; 


u    Jiiinisrii;  or,  Tlio  Early  Fiiitli  of  A.«.,ka 
liistratiiin.s  „f  the  Ancient  UoiiKions  of  th 


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a  Notice  on    liactrnui  Coin,-,  and   In.linn   IJalcs 
18,,,  p.  ,vvo.     7.  (Ivi.)  Tlie    Inl 
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./'■';""',",'''  •';'>'ward  A.     I.  At  .S^onls'  Points-  a 
^ovel,   Pu  a.,  1877,   12,no.     2.  A  Con.pruhcnsivo    Die- 
tionaryol  Uiography,  Phila.,  IS,-),  12,no 

■xl^xT%^\::t:^'  •'™"^'-  «''-''-'•- " 

Colwe  "n?,"'  f^  i"-""'  t^'I'ester,  Kra.lnate.l  at  Trinity 
tollego  Oxii.ri  .  is,  ,,  ealleil  to  the  bar  at  .iray's  Inn 
.,  ,  "i  V  ''''^''"g  •"■"'^^s  "'  Constitutional  l.aw'hriclly 
stateJ,  Lon.,  Is7(;,  8vo;  2,1  eil.,  ISS,,.  :;.  (Trans  V 
I.story  of  Materialism,  anil  Criticism  of  i\s  I're'sent 
mportance,  by  Professor  F.  A.  I.ange.  (••  ICngli^h  an 
lorcgn  Piulosophical  i.ibrary,")  Lon.,  lW7-s''l,  .i  v,", 
'I'-  li'""       ;,'  Y-  '""'  """■'•'  '''"^  I'liilobiblon  of  Uieharii 

lie  Bnry,    iishop  of  Uurha u„I  somethue  Chatice  or 

of  tdwuril  HI.,  l.on.,  IS8S,  .t.  Svo  ^"antciior  . 

Thomns,   Goorge    I'miicis'.     I.egen.ls    of   the  ' 
Un.    of  Lakes,     liy  (ieorge  Francis.     Chlclss" 

Ihomas,   II.   Arnold.      (K,l.)    .Memoirs    I'.f   y. 
Ihornas.     F,lite,l  by  his  Son.     l.on.,  IS7ti,  p.  Svo 

I  hoiims,  II.  II.     Popery  within  the  Church,  Bath, 

Tank  Angling  in  India,     Ilhist. 

a  liarris- 


age.  1 

Tliomns  Hev.  .lohn,  a  dissenting  minister.  1 
Ihe  ll,;;!,  Places  of  the  ISible,  Lon„  |S7(!  ,,  sv„  ■' 
iean.n.l-lashes:  Tales  to  Knforce  Tempera'nce.     Illust' 

;"';.••  "r"',-^'i-. '"'."";     •'■  ■•'l"-'  ''i'«  "nJ  Times  of  J,  1  . 
1..  l.ongh.  lS17-8(i.  l,on.,  IssC,  p.  Svo. 

Ihonias,  John  Kewis,  gra.uiated  at  Pembroke 
("lege,  O.vlonl,  IsS.O.  An  fndergraduate's  Trip  to 
Italy  and  Attica  in  IsSO-SI,  l.on  IssI  p  Svo 
-lioinas,  Il,.v.  John  >Vesley,7,;,„.,  Vol.  iii., 
.  1.  Ihe  "wer,  the  Tnnple,  and  the  Minster: 
"'"il  and  l.iograpliiral  Associations  of  the  Tower 
o  London,  ,-t.  Paul  s  Cathedral,  and  Westminster  Abbcv 
lllns        Lon.,  1S72,  fp.  .Sv„:  2d  ed.,  Is7i,).      o.    Willi.,",,, 

•I";,,';'''-'"''  '''i"- ■  "ninge.  Lon.,  I,s7:!,  fp.  8vo 

«  ''"'"«*;,  Joseph,  M.U.,  LL.I).,  [,!,.,e,  vol.  iii  , 
b.  IMI.  in  Cayuga  Co.,  X.Y. ;  educated  at  Yale 
0  and  at  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  Trov 
gra.liialed  in  mclicine  in  Philadelphia.  I 
Pronouncing  Dictionary  "  "• 
Phila.,  1S7U-71,  2  vols" 
issii. 


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nunciafon:    on   the   Basis  of  Thomas's  Cm/pr "liens! ve 


Pr 


niiuncing  .Medical  Dicti, 

English  journalist,  who  went 
L  .  ^  '"   '■""'"  "''  corresiiondent  of  the   Mel- 

bourne Argii.s.     Cannibals  and  ConWcts:  a  IJes, 


„,  •.     .     -..Jonary,  Phila.,  ISsli,  imn 

Ihomns,  Julian,  an  Fngli-'-  ■- '■-  ■     • 


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Lon.,  18SS,  cr.  Svo. 

Th.MnnH,  Hailing  ."W.     Charlie  Leslie 
tors  Lo.e-.s;torv,  Lon.,  ISS6,  12mo 

Th„m„.,  Hcrbrrt  Prosto...    I.  The  Church  and 
tlic  Land:  being  an  Account  of  Inouiries  into  Ih 
ilition  of  so  ■■    •      -■        -  ' 


Con-IXote^rolmiainlllfr""'"'"^''"'^-    - ' "  ""'-""^'-l 


ThomaH,  J. 


ton,  fi.C.  i  has  been  a  computer  in  the  office' of  the  I'.S. 

Coa.st  and    ,1.0, letie  .-^urvey  at   Washington  since  Isii: 

the    Battle;   or.  One  Girl  in  Ten   Thousand, 


his 


Thomas,  J.  Meredith.     The   IVofessor  and 
Daughters  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  IHS.'i,  .1  vols.  p.  Svo. 

I  nomas,  J.  W.    Treatise  on  Conl-.Mine  (iases,  Ven 
Illation,  and  (iases  enclosed  in  Coal,  Lon,,  187.8,  Svo. 


Winniii); 

I'hila..  1SS2,  .s,,    umu. 
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on.,  Iss.i,  p,  Svo. 
1.  Homologies  and  Succession  of  the 


llilllo. 

n„,.ii  I.     .  '     V    "   ■'*     C'ci't  Magnihid.      By  Rev. 
Uavnl  Bavies.      Lon..  ISS.^i,  p,  s  ■" 

Thomas,  t» 
Teeth  in  the 


Ion  l'"  -  .',  '"■-y"'"':'"'.!  l'l>il"'"phieal  Transactions,) 
M,,7,,ri.,  .  •'•  .1,  .'-.".'"'"S'le  of  the  Marsupialia  and 
itb.:l  Lon!:,'s",s's",^"''^''  *'— '  <«"«"'  «~ 


Thomas,  Kev.  Owen,  D.D.,  b.  1S12, 


at  Holy. 
142U 


I 


THO 

licid,  Wales  ;  a  luiniater  of  the  WcIhIi  ClvinisUc  Mcth- 
oili-t  Clmreli ;  li"?  cniitriWutiMl  many  iirticles  to  religunis 
nml  i,liil.i.-,mlr.c..l  iml.liciition^',  mid  trnnslatod  dittos 
IMcto'rial  New  To.U„i,,.l  into  Wel.sh.  Life  of  John 
Jutwf.  (Tals-arn.)  Wiexliani,  ISTl,  :!  vols.  . 

Thoiras,  H.      Knnnamiel  Churoh  :    a  Chapter  in 
ical  Ili>t"r.v,  L"n.,  IHTl,  p.  Hvo, 


THO 

crncluiitca  at  Wudhani  College,  Oxford,  l-<:,!<;  ordained 
ISSil;  chaphiin  to  tlie  embassy  at  M.  I'etershuij;  IM.i- 
77- vicar  of  Arundel  lSTlt-S7.  Home  Word.- for  \V  ander- 
ers:  Sermon!"  preaeheil  abroad  to  Knglish  Worshippers, 
liOn.,  l.-fTo.  p.  svci. 

rhomnson,  Uev.   AiiKiistiis    thnrle§,   D.D. 
vol.  iii.,  add.]      1.    Moravian   Miaaionn; 
■~  ■■    Happy 


Thoiras,  H.      Kn.manuel  Churoh  t    a  tnapier  in    .,  •""",»(„•'„,,,,  i      i.    Moravian   Missions;   Twelve 
Eeele,ia.-,ieal  Hi.tnry,  Lon     IHM,  p.  Hvo.  ,      ;     ;        j^^   ^'ork,  IHS'J.  12mo.      L".   Happy  New  Year: 

Thomas,  Kalpli,  [""  ",  vol.  ni.,add.l     '•  "  ""  "         .-f       ,,  „  ureetin«,  N.  York,  ISSI),  .q.  Itimo. 
Catulojiue  0^-  KtehiuKS  and   l>07"'"';.  ';">V'  '*'\\'.^,  ,  j  1  "  V,;    ;™„^  c.     II.      Commereial    Treaties    and 

ISSSSSSasSS  3=::=i's,;3,;jf  trs ,.<„. 

ealTy,  l-on,  l>sn,  svu.  nivineSov-      ''riionipMOii,  Kev.  Clinrles.     Delaune  :  the  Eng- 

ThoinUH,    Hen.    Kcieii,    D.D.      1.  11'^>"^,*"'\     ,;.,'   ,"  ,ilt  Matvr.  IMiila.,  ISTO,  Itimo. 


eally,  1-""  .  I 
T  ho  in  us 

creignly,  and   otli 
(irafeuburg    l'eo|)l( 


Hev.   Kciieii,   D.D.      1.  Divine 

Sermons.    Host.,  1HS5,   )..   •''vo.     2. 
iMotiun   but   Fael.     lllust.     Host., 
1,-SO,  12mo.     :!.Thinu-h  Death  to  Life:   Disburses  on 
St.  Paul's  Great  Uesiirreetion  Chapter,  Host.,  1>8.S,  l.mo. 

Thomas,  Kov.  Kobcrt  Owen,  ^Maduated 
Aidan'.s    ISTl;  ordained   l>T(i  ;    head-master  »l 
lli^h  School   is,-*l-st,  of  Conway  College  1S^4 
since  then  of  St.  .James's  School,  Deganwy 
of  Paley's  "  Evidences  of  Christianity  " 
2.  Keyto  Samuel  and  Corrcspondin 
&c..  I'.on.,  I>^1,  12mo. 
Period  l()i;('i~lK)l,  Lon. 


Thompson,  Kev.  Charles. 

lish  ISaptist  Martyr,  I'hila.,  1S70,  ,     r^  „     , 

Thompson,  Uev.  Chnrlts   Lemuel,  D.D.,  b. 

XW.  at  Cooiierstown.  I'a. ;  gnulualetl  at  Carroll  College, 


It    St 

Shil'nal 
-Sli,  and 
1.  (lutlines 
Lon.,  I^^S1,  llinio. 
Parts  of  Chronicles, 
England' under  the  Normans: 
l,><sl,  cr.  Svo. 
Thomas,  Siimuel  K.  'I he  How  in  Dime  Albion's 
School  •  or.  High,  Low,  and  Broad  Ideas  of  Essentials  : 
in  Two  Scenes.     liy  S.  E.  T.     Lon.,  1871. 

Thomas,  T.  ( Ed.)  Mem.iirs  of  the  Life  and  Labours 
of  Uev.  Tliomas  Jones,  of  Chepstow  :  including  an  Auto- 
bio^raiihv,  Lon.,  lf<7."i,  8vci. 

Thomas,  Thomas  .Morsnn.  Eleven  Years  in 
Central  Africa,   Liiii.,  187:'.,  «vo. 

Thomas,  Kev.  Thomas  William.  His  Ur- 
,  nal  Pre-enco;  or.  The  Secret  of  a  liright  and  Iragrant 
Life-  with  Introduction  by    II.  F.  Uowker,  Lon.,  188,), 

'Thomas,  «cv.  I'rUah  Bees.  Notes  of  a  Year's 
Ministry:  Sermons  ai  liristol,  Lon..  187(1,  8vo. 

Thomas,  >V.   IJ.     Constantinojile  and   Athens  ni 

the  Time  of  PeriJes,  .to.  :    Lectures,  L,in..  1877,  Svo. 

ri.oinas,   VV.    Cave,    L"""^.   vol.  i''-,,"''''-] 
Mural  or  Monumental   Decoration,  Lon.,  180H,  Svo_. 
Symmolrical  Education  f  Min.l  and  liody,  L.m.,  ISi.i.p 
Svo.     :i.   Ke>-iBed  Theory  ';f  )  '-iilit 
Lon..  !S",  5,  p.  8v  1. 

Thomas,  William. 
Lon.,  187.1,  |i.  8\„, 

Thomas,  »ilh:»m,  o. 
Valv    of   '.j'l'e :    "low    lo    Pro 

'^Thomas,  WilUaMi  iHenry.    lioyhooil  Lays,  Lon 

Thomi's,  Williiim  Henry,  ['hHc,  vol.  m.,  add.,J  , 
b    18-M    at  Portland.  Me.:   became  a  printer,  and  alter- 
^Yardsa'  j.mrnalist  .ind  contributor  to  magaz.iiies     '"■• 
filed  in  I'alii'ornia,  Australia,  and  India 
East   Indies,  Post.,  i>70,  12mo. 
ventures  in  the  ."Jandwich  Island 
1871     12mo.      ;i.    A    Slaver's    Adventures 
Land,  lio.st.,  187:1,    12mo.     (These  three   are  also  coni- 
pri-sed  in  •'  Ocean  Life"  Series,  ;!  vols.)     i.   Uniuiuig  ihe 
liilookad",   Lost.,  1871,    12mo.     3.  The   Helle  ot    Austrft; 
lia;  or,  V'ho  am  I?  Post.,  1883^  Svo.     6, 
Sea,  l-~'ti.     '■   Lewy  and  I,  I8S7. 

Thomiinson,   William.     (Ed.)  ,  .     , 

wed:  a  l.lographical  Sketch,  Middleborough  and  Stock- 
ton, 187U,  Svo. 

Thompson,  A.  R.,  sometime  lecturer  on  the  Eng- 
lish Language  in  the  University  of  St.  Vladimir,  Kieff. 

I  lEd.)   Dialogues,  Russian    and    English.   Lon.,   1882, 

II  8vo.     2.  (Trans.)  The  Unfortunate  One-  ii  Novel,  by 
Ivan   Toorgeyniefif;  from   the  Uussian,   Lon.,  I8S8,  or. 

^Thompson,  A.  W.     The    Law   of    the    Farm:    a 
Treatise    on  the    Loading    Titles    of   the    Law    involveil 
in  Farming   Business  and    Litigation,  San  Fran.,  1877, 
Svo. 
Thompson,    Alice     C 


1. 
2. 

Loll.,  IS 
Section   1.,  Colour, 

P'ack  and  Tan  :    a  Novel, 

if    'iiverpool.     The   Safety- 
■  eiit    Disease,   Lon.,  1S85, 


trav 
1.  Life  in  the 
2.  A   Whaleman's  Ad- 
and  California,  Host.. 
Sea   and 


On  Land  and 
Thomas    Whit- 


A,  C. 


Thompson,    Andrew. 

Characters,  Lon.,  I87»,  p.  Svo 


See     Mkynbll,    Mrs. 
Sketches    of    Christian 


Wis.,  1858, 'anil  at  McCormh'k  Thcologii'al  Seminary 
Ism';  entered  the  ministry  of  the  Presbyterian  Church: 
iiiisto'r  of  the  Madison  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church,  New 
York,  since  188S.  'limrs  of  Uefrcshing:  a  History  ol 
American  Revivals.  Chic,  1877,  12nio.  .„,„,. 

Thompson,  Charles  W.,  F.R.ti.S.  The  Sextaiit 
in  Determining  Time,  Latitude,  Longitude,  Lon.,  1887, 

Thomi-son,  Mrs.  Clara  M.  Hawthomdean;  or, 
Pliilip  lienton's  Family,  Phila.,  Is?:'.,  l2uio 

Thompson,  Daniel  (ireenieal,  b.  1>j(>,  at 
Mootpelier,  Vt. ;  s.m  of  Daniel  Pierce  Thompson,  (.ni'.', 
vol  iii.;)  .'laduatedat  Amherst  ISIill;  admitted  to  the  bar 
in  New  York  1872.  I.  A  System  of  Psychology,  Lon., 
1884,  2  V(ds.  Svo.  2.  The  Problem  of  Evil :  an  Introduc- 
tion to  the  Practical  Sciences,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

"  The  reniarkalile  feature  nf  this  book  is  it.s  violent  and 
(mtspoken  prolest  uuainst  varh.us  Christian  (lognias,-no- 
tablv  the  dm-lriiie  of  siii.  'I  he  writer  clupts  in  substi  iioe 
tbec'lhical  i.riiieiples  «f  Mr.  Leslu'  ."-teiplooi  and  Mr.  llor- 
bert  Sociieer;  bat  the  disciple  far  uutriins  bis  teachers  in 
iiis  sweeiiinti  eondeiiiiiatinii  of  many  cd' the  .salient  leutiires 
of  Christianity."— .8ji(c/ii/or,  :.\i.  l(Hi,H 
1  :).  The  Religious  Sentiments  of  the  Human  Jlind, 
I  Lon,,  1S88,  Svo. 

"The  author's  intention  in  this  work  is  to  vindicate  a 

fair  standing  grounil  for  religion  considered  as  a  science. 

:  \Ye  uin   liniiesllv  eoniiueiid  it  lo  our  readers  as  tlie 

■  otiicome  of  profound'  Ihouglil. "— .tc.iii.,  x.xxiv.  221. 

i      4.  Social  Progress,  L(ui.,  ISSil,  Svo.  » 

I      Thompson,  D'Arcy  Wcntworth,  Jr.,  ])rofes,-^or 

I  of  biology   at    University  College,  Dundee.      1.  (Trans. 

;  anil  cd.)  The  Fetiliy.ation  of  Flowers,  by  Prof.  Hermann 

'  Muller:   with  a  I'reface  by  Charle.-  Darwin,  Lon.,  18S:i, 

Svo.       2.    A    Dibliiigraphy    id'    Protozoa,    Ca>lentorates, 

Worms,   and   eeitain   Smaller  ^)roup^  of  Animals,  ]inb- 

lished  during  the  Years  IMil-l8S:i.  Cambridge,  188o,  Svo. 

Thompson,  Mrs.  K.  II.     Oeins,  N.  York,  1882, 

3  vols.  48mo. 

Thompson,  E.  M.      Phidias,  and    other  Poems, 

Lon.,  l87St,  12nio.  ,    .    ^ 

Thompson,  E.  S.    Colds  and  Coughs :  their  Causes 

and  Coiiseiiiicnces,  Lon.,  1877.  l2ino. 

Thompson,  E.  Skellington.      Mov  O'Brien  i  a 

Tale  of  Irish  Life,  Dublin,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Thompson,   Edith.      History  of  England,  (His- 
torical Course  for  Schools,)  Eon.,  I87;i,  18ino. 

Thompson,  Edward  Ilealy,  M.A  ,  foiK',  vol. 
iii.,  add..]  b.  18i:i,  at  Oakham,  Rutland,  and  educated 
at  the  grammar-school  of  that  town  nnil  at  Emmanuel 
College,  Cambridge,  where  ho  graduated  with  honors  in 
is:)!!;  was  joint  editor  of  the  Clilton  Tracts  in  IS.'il  : 
professor  of  English  literature  in  the  Universiiy  of 
Dublin  18.):i-,VI,  and  sub  editor  of  the  Dublin  Review 
lSll2-(il,  and  is  editor  of  the  Library  of  Religious  Biog- 
rapliv.  1.  Life  of  St.  Aloysius  (Jonzaga,  Lon.,  18''>7, 
12ino.  2.  The  Baron  do  Renty ;  or.  Perfection  in  the 
World  Acoomplishcd,  Lon.,  187:^,  fp.  8vo.  :'..  The  Suf- 
ferings of  the  Church  in  Prittany  during  the  (ireut  Revo- 
lution, 1878.  4.  The  Life  of  Jean-Jacques  Olier,  Founder 
of  the  Seminary  of  St.  Sulpice  :  enl.  ed.,  Lon.,  188:"),  Svo. 
:>.  The  Life  and  (ilories  of  St.  Joseph,  Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo. 
Thompson,  Edward  Maunde,  D.C.E.,  LL.D., 
F.S.A.,  b.  184(1,  in  Jamaica;  educated  at  H.igoy  School, 
and  at  Universiiy  College,  O.xtord  :  called  to  the  bar  at 
"■    -.vjis  iir.iuiintcd  to  a  plac 


the  Middle  Tctoplc  !'-•')" 


p.p. 


Thompson,  Mrs.  Arthur.     A  Peep  into  Ceylon  : 
Book    of    Travel  written    for   Children,   Lon.,   1886/ 

Thompson,   Kev.  Arthur    Steinkopff,  M.A„ 
1130 


12u 


.,.  the  British  Museum  in  IS«I  ;  became  keeper  of  the 
manuscript  department  and  Egcrton  librarian  in  1878, 
and  principal  librarian  in  1888.  1.  (Ed.)  Clironiomi 
Angliie,  ab  Anno  Domini  i;!28  usque  ad  Annum  r^8s, 
Auctore  Monaoho  quodam  Sancti  Albani,  ( Record  Oi.oe 
Pub,,)   Lon.,  1874,  Svo.     2.  (Ed.)   Letters  of  Humphrey 


tlionidenn  ;  or, 


Iliiiniin    Minil. 


il  otlior  I'oeuis, 
;lis :  their  Causes 
Mdv  O'Brien  i  ii 


THO 

Pridcmx  t„  John  KIlis,  Under-Secretary  of  State,  1fi74- 
ii.'J,  (Camdon  .S(ir.,)  l,un..  ISrfl    It,,      ■■   1 1.' i  i  i-m        ■ 

(Ciiniilen   .Sic,     I,„n.,   1S7S,  L' v„|,      -.    ,  i.vi  ,   u„'r 
Hieh.,...  Cooks.  Capo  M^-eh^ln,  in  the'ln        i',.  ^^^    t 

I'l"  )•  ■  ;V^^  ^vith  C„rre»,.on,i..nee.  ,  l.aklu,,  ioe 
iui),)  l,(,n.,  l,s,S2,  2  vols.  svo.  (i.  (|.;,],  imlcx  (»  ihn 
(  .taloKueo.  AJ.Ii.inns  to  tho  .M„nusuri,„i  i„  t  ,  i, 
Aluseum  ,„  the  ^  eu,s  l.S.VI-lsr,-,,  l,„n..  |s,S(,,  ,sv„:  "  ,  ,, 
in  the  \ear«  ISrii-lSSI,  |,„„„  |,s.S2,  Sv„  7  ('  :,|  ,  ',„' 
ot  a  ,«d™tio„  tn„„  the  .<lowe  Manu>c,  ipts.',  Ij',- I  M  , 
joum,)  Lon     l,ss:),.lt„.     Wiih  W.u,vk„,  (i!  K.,  ,,,1    >„    . 

l-^isHKsr'U';::'^'''''^ '"'''"'''■'''''■  ^'-^^^^^ 

Thoiii|,H„„,  .llrs!  Kliznbfth.     I'i^-ures  uf  ll,ll  ■ 
or,  Iho  r..m,,les  „!•  .iarchu.s :  ,U;\u,aM  U?,\n-  l,ioen,o 
»n,l  Mnn„ia„„„.e™  „f  IJeor  an.l  Whi.-koy,  N.  Vork,  I^si! 

Knohmie,     >„   la,v  at  Chrisf.s  Cnlle,,,.,  (';a,„b,.  I.."'    ,S77  • 
oal  e,    ,0  the  bar  at  (ho  Inner  Temple  1877.  A  Ne^' 

l?"iiXr;:;n!l^^S,^':x^r''-^='--^ 

"Avalunhk'   Ixiuk.  of  n  snim-u  hut  n.., .......  1  ■      . 

iix   lo,-*'"'" '"""'«  "  '""''  •^^^■'■""■"1  1-no.l.' '-y,."';<!/m^ 

.e...7«,courU,;riKL.,i:o,^';;ji;;:'r2Z'^"'^ 

riioiiipsoii,  .Sir  Henry,  M.i,.,   K.jt.c.'^     roar, 
vol.,,,  ,  see«n,l  of  the  name,  a,l,|.J      11„  „„,  knighte.l  hi 

I-   I  ;  IS  professor  enierilus  of  elinlnil  surL'.M-y  an.l  eon 
«u  nng  surKoon  to  University  College  HospitaVl"  nZ, 

.ml  las  l.een  professor  of  surgery  nn,l  pa  hology  in  the  ' 
Hoyal  lolleg..  of  Snrgeons.     Jle   has  also  stuflie,!    a  ,    ! 

■Hi    »K^  oxlMhitea  paintings  in  the  U,.val  Aea.len.v     n  i 
the  Paris  .Salon.      I.  The   Preventive  Treatment  of  C.     I 
culous     ..soase  an.l  the  Use  of  Solvent   Uo.ne'  ies    Lon 
l«..i.    lJ.no:    2,     ed.,    l,^7.i.      2.    M,Hle,-ate   Bri^kir. 

t^ lit'e  v'  'r-,  "'!  '-■""•  '^-  C'lalogue  of  l!l."e"^,i  I 
M  h.te  Nankin  Poroelain.  llh.st.  Lon.?  1n7s,  .|to  A,  i 
acemnit  o  h.s  „wn  collection.)  4.  Fo,  ,1  an,  UeedinJ'  ' 
wit.  an  Appendix.  l,on.,  188,.,' p.  8vo;  ;id  od.    l.ssi     1  i 

surgery     t    the  I  rinary   Organs,    Lon..    1881,    Svo.      ti 

V.n  ■;?■  '^'T"'"rV^""'^  a  Story  of  .Medioall.ife.     Hv 
Jen  Ul.ver,  [psend.]    I.on.,  18S4,  p.  8vo;    ;i,l   ed     ISS? 
.run,. Mrs  01    the  lih.d.ler  :    thei'r  Nat  .,-e,  Sv..  n|„„' '  ' 
an.     Snrg.c.     Treatment,   Lon.,  ISS-I,  8vo.     S     )ie     ■„' 
Uelat.on  to  Age  and  Aolivity,  1.,,,,.,  Issf,,  |o„„;     ,  '^  , ' 

St"!rL,r  n^r^r'""  "'  »''-'"«  "'«  B'->''-  f"V' 
B,t:    a  Chron.olo  of   Luxenford  Life.     By  Pen  Oliver 
lllustrate.1  hy  the  Author.     Lon.,  ISSB,  „   Sv, 

Ihonipson,   He„ry,  M.I)..  K.U  (' i>     o'on..ultin.. 

an.l  Lases,  w.th  Commentaries,  l,on.,  |ns„   svo 

w,'J:':x^!ifc.'J^:;':^is^-,B,:,-'"-'^"^^^^''"- 

fie  h,,      ...     'r       '"C'    ^""'^'-  '-'^'""^"JK"!  ealied  t, 
m«l  I  LI  ".«  r"'"'^Te.nplo  1 S79.     The  Complete  An- 

ho  Ye,f,L,       \"J.  '  "l"''*'"'^''"*  *"  Ail  the  Courts  f.,r 
Tlm.»„      •     S""-"' by  Alfied  Em.lon,     Lon.,  1,S87. 

Thompson,  Ht.   Rev.  Hugh  Miller,  S.T.D., 


THO 

|LL.D.,[„a,.,vol    ill,  a.ld.,]b.  I8:in,  in   Iieland;  odu- 
cated  at    .Nashotah  House,  Whs.  ,  ordained    1S52:  reetor 

iishop  ot  .M.ssis.sipp,  iss;),  and  since  1S87  Bi.shop.     Ho 
h,is  e.|,.e.l  re  ,g,.,us  periodical.,.      I.   irnity  a,.d  is  Uos- 

..,  U,o„    N    \„,.k    I8,i„,  12, 2.  .Sin  a,!.!  its  Pen,.  ";, 

181.-'.      .i.    iMrst    Princples,   X.York,    IS(!8,    l2„,o.       I 
opy:    b«ays   from   ,„,   E,lit.,r's    Drawer,  on   Heligion' 
,  Literature,  an.l  Life,  llartfoid,  1,^72,  l-r,,,       ",    A  £  1 1 . 

lf'r,T'v"v'  l^'r-^T'  «•  f^""'.,:rni:g'lh,:'Kh^  m 

th...  og,,s,.  Bedell    ,!c..,u,.es,  ,88,,;,  n;v,!::|,'^s;!;U^ 

uris,  1^88,)  \.\rTk,  18,ss.  |2m.,.    ( Jlost  of  these  works 
have  gone  thn.ngh  manv  e.litions  )  "' 

noits''"c".!e'""!'r*""'?  ,*"'""••  '•  A>"orican  Uc- 
,fl,^,   ;         V    ••'^^"'■''■"l   Interest  deci.led  in   the  Court 

0  L,..tUes™t  .nKvory  State  :vol.s.i.-xvi.,  Albany,  1S7„- 
Alhinv  K-  J''""  .'.'''  i^""''""'"  K^'l""-t.s,  vols;  i.-xii., 
C  ..rks  '  M  '  ,'"■  ■■';  A?'"'""'*''  t'ollec...rs'.  an.l  Town 
Ue,ka  Manual;  w.th  Forms,  Albany,  187.-,,  8vo  I 
Superv,s„r.s  Manual:  with  F«,ms,  Albany,  1S7:,,  8vo' 
J..   N,.t,onal    Bank   Cases:    containing  Airi)eeisio„s  of 

A  ha.  V  Ts- s"";'  '^""^C.";"'-^  '■'•■'"'i'lK  '"  National  Banks, 
Albany  l>,,s  ,Sv„.  \\  „h  Cook,  U.  I).,  New  York  Su' 
p.e,,.e  Court  Ueports,  Alba..y,  lS7;i-75,  6  vols.  8v  k 

p.m  ..1  .Metb.Mis  of  In8t,uction,  \.  York,  1878,  12nio 
a  s.;'L"',''pV'!' •'',*:'•,  V^'™"^-'  ''''"^  I!l'aga;„.l-(;iia: 

.licli,;   CI,      '':-!''';:;"'  ''°""'  ■■  "■"'  ^^-^'^^  and  Intro. 
I  ..union,  I  Ilk!.,  1^(1.  l2mo. 

!  sbc^wwir?."'  •'•  """I'Well.  Beci.ual  Acreage: 
.^bowing  tie  Co.i.parativea.id  lielativo  Value  in  .Statute 
Jlea  ureol  any  Decimal  Par.  of  an  Aero,  Lon.,  1876. Svo 

;  ^  s::.;:ttl;•;Ye:i-;u::li;^:"•1^;;!;„l^t 
l^!■u;^:"T:i.fv;^i^';.I!:--'■"^''^"^''-^'-''^-^'^"" 

Tlionipson,  Juincs,  \,„„c,  vol.  iii.,  second  of  the 

:  era.e  ,.rn,y  dur.ng  the  civil  war;  Slate  geoL.K-i.t  ,ui 
e,,e  o  the  departn.ent  of  na.urd  hi-.or'y  o,  Yndil.'na 
i c^,,     ,cH    ,■     ,'■      ■■;  ^''.';"  "  '^l'"-'"!  oontribuior  to  Amor- 

iu,l  N  'V.lkJ.'-t  "?:,"'  ^^'^""y:  a  Complete  Man- 
'("Houn.lV  K-  -c'  -"'"•  •^-  '^  Tallahassee  (jirl, 
.Hound  I  ob.n-  ,Ver.,)  Bost.,  1882.  Ifimo.  Anon.  4 
,    l.s    .Second    Campaign,  (•' Round    Bohin"  Se.-..)  Bost., 

s.„  '    -  •  ^*^  ¥."  '  Kx"'--'"'''-.  -V.  York,  1885,  p 

I  8    A    l-;,,,  -'""-y  ,r'   ^'---l-N"'^'.  N.  Vork,  188.0,  12.'..!^ 

|w;Li;..^l'„L!'>^^''^^.--,-^.:^'-n^^^ 

sects  in  Bin  -Songs  and  Books,  N.' York,  1887,  f2n« 

'nm     Vr'Mif  "«;"■  '"""''-r   "   Novel,  N.'York     188,8 

.  .u,,^''"  '  '"'■y  »f  I-«"isiana,  ("American  Com 

Stiiv  o  ;;  ll  ";,  '■■"!"  ■"  Ardwry.  a  Complete 
2.|mo.  '       ^'"""''-      ^""■'*'     N-  "^■"'■k.    J»r9, 

th jA!!"'.r"r ,'■  "?'•  •••"'"•  '•  Life. Work  of  Peter 
,.f  loh'  1  '4  'IV  'r'"'  '-"'"•  2.  Mfe  an,l  Writlncs 
ot  John  the  Apostle,  Lon.,  1.882,  p   8vo 

1  hoinpson,  John.     Text-Book  of  Facts  for  Stu 
ilfnl,,  in  Naval  History,  Wash.,  1877,  I2n.o 

ilompson,  John  Ashburton,  M.D,  M.R.CS 

r1  Iw'iv'c"  "'  ^'"""l  '^""^  '"  ""^  "-«'  Nor  Lern 
witi  s^Li^r'lT'f"-''-  '""  l'l'on-l,orus  in  Medicine: 
wth  Special  Bofcence  to  its  Use  in  Neuralgia  :  a  Con- 
tr^ibut,™  ,0   Materia    M,.,lie„    and   Therapeutics,  Lon  , 

Thompson,  John    C.     History    of  the   Kleventh 

to^!^'':';^"^f»'i"'»^^-"^^o-H:^^^"^w 


I  Li;erT,;„dri'8^5,';"i'o""  "'  '''"  '"  ^'^■"P""'  •  ==<»  ""^ 
I     Thompson,  Joseph.    The    Owens    College:    its 

141)1 


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Founilation  nml  Orowtli,  iiiul   its  Connection  willi   tlio 
Vicliiriii  t'nivoraily,  Munehc^tcr,  Miini'hcstor,  ISSfi.Svo. 

'■  A  vtTy  ciMiipU'lf  liisUii-y  iif  Owens  ('(iili'^i'  from  lis  llrst 
boniiminf;  to  il.s  p-i'M'nl  iiosilioii  us  purl  ol' the  Vicloria 
I'liiviTsiiy.  U  is  M  iniisl  insirui'iivo  imrniliM'."— /;)i//((Wi 
i/i*Yi)riVii/"AVr/cir,  No.  xii.  Hll. 

Tlioinpswiit  Kev.  .losoph  l»iirri»li,  1».I'., 
1,1,. I).,  [,./i^,  vul.  ii..  mill.,]  I.>*lil-I87i»;  ri'.ii.li'il  in  Iter- 
lin,  Ocnnan.v,  Ity'J-T'J.  1.  Thocilogy  of  Christ,  IVoni  hi« 
Own  Wiinls,' N.  Yorl(,  ISTII,  Svo.  1!.  Miinie  Worship: 
Selei'tions  fnuii  Iho  ,s!i.'ri|ilnrt'.s,  with  IMi'iiiliilions,  I'riiyiT. 
nml  Son)!,  for  Kvory  Day.  Illust.  Host.,  I S7  I,  Svo.  ;!. 
Church  anil  Stuto  in  tlio  Tnilcil  .Slates,  Host.,  I,S7:i,  H'mio. 
■I.  .Josns  of  Nazareth:  liis  Life  for  llie  Youn),'.  Illust. 
Host.,  l,S7fi,  Svo.  .1.  Contennial  of  .Viueriean  Inilepen- 
(lenoe.  Host.,  IS77,  er.  Svo.  li.  The  I'nileil  Stales  hs 
a  .Nation  :  Lectures  on  tlie  Cintenui;il  of  .Anioriean  In- 
ile|ienilenec.  Host.,  i>77,  Svo.  7.  'I'hu  Workman:  his 
False  Krieiiilsanil  his  True  Frien'ls,  N.  York,  IS7!),  l2nio. 
S.  .Aneriean  Cmiunenls  on  Kuropean  (Questions,  Inter- 
national ami  Kelinioiis,  liosl.,  ISSl,  IL'nio. 

Tli<>iii|)80ii,  Julia  i'nrrie.  I.  Aspenriilgc,  Phila., 
IS70,  liimo.  2.  Trye's  Year  among  the  llinilous,  Phila., 
n.il..  I'Jmo. 

Thonipsuii,  Knte.  A  Ilaml-nook  to  the  Puhllci 
I'icture-liallerios  of  Europe.  Lon.,  IS77,  cr.  Svo  ;  ;'al  oil., 
illust..  isso,  cr.  Svo. 

Thompwoii,  Kev.  I,«'\vis  <).,  18.19-1887,  b.  at 
Hergen,  Norway:  grailuateil  at  lieloit  College  ISliii,  anil 
at  Union  Theological  ,Seininnry,  New  York,  ISOti ;  enleroil 
the  ministiy  of  the  Preshytcrian  Church.  1.  The  Pres- 
iileuls  anil  their  .■VilininiHtratioiis  :  a  ''iml-Hook  of 
Piihlical  Parlies.  Imlianapolis.  |S7:1,  l2iao.  2.  Nothing 
Lost,  N.  Y'ork,  lS7t).  :(.  The  Prayer-.Mceting  ami  its 
Iinprovenient :  with  Introiluclion  hy  .\.  K.  Kiltrcilge, 
Chic,  IS7S,  12mo.  4.  How  to  comluct  I'niyer-Meclings, 
Host.,  ISSII,  IL'nio.  b.  Nineteen  Christian  Centuries  in 
Catline:  a  (iuiile  to  llislorioal  Sliulv.  Introilnetion  by 
J.  K.  .Miller.     Illust.     Chic,  |x-<I,  r2iuo. 

Tlioilipsoil,  M.  J.  Fvolution  of  Sonml  Kvolveil: 
a  Kevicw  of  tlie  Article  entilleil  "The  Nature  of  Sound 
in  the  Prohlcm  of  Human  Life,"  (.'in.,  l.'<87,  Svo, 

Tlioinpsoii,  .>Iary.  Kober'  Forrester  :  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1S7.'),  )!.  Svo. 

Thompson,  1*.  J.  The  Life  Assurance  Primer; 
being  the  Prize  Es.say  of  the  Briton  Life  Association, 
Lon..  lS7o,  Kiuio. 

Tlioinpsdll,  Uev.  I'eilc,  SI. A.,  grailuated  at 
Trinity  College,  Camhriilge,  18(57;  orihiineil  1877:  curate 
of  Christ  Churcli,  .Marylebone,  since  Issi.  .Short  Family 
Prayers.  Lon.,  issij,  l2ino. 

Thompson,  I'hillipN*  The  Politics  of  Labor, 
N.  York,  18S7.  l2mo. 

Thompson,  It.  Angnstus.  California  Sunrumo 
Court  Keports,  vols.  x.\.\i.\.-.\li.,  (187(1-71,)  ,San  Fran., 
1871-72,  Svo. 

Thomp.son,  Ki-ginald  Kdward,  M.D.,  F.R.CP.. 
senior  iissislaut  physician  ami  pathologist  to  the  Hospital 
for  Consumption,  Hrompton.  I.  The  Causes  ami  Kesults 
of  Pulmonary  Iliemorrhage  :  with  Hcniarks  on  Trcal- 
nient.  Illust.  Lon.,  1H7!(,,  Svo.  2.  Physical  E.tamina- 
tion  of  the  Chesi.  Illust.  Lon.,  1871',"  12mi).  :i.  The 
DiH'erent  Aspects  of  Family  Phthisis,  in  Kelati'.n  espe- 
cially to  Heredity  and  Life  .Vssunince,  Lon.,  ISSI,  p.  Svo. 

Thompson,  Iticharil  Wigginton,  b.  isno,  in 
Culpeper  Co.,  Va.  ;  ailmitlcil  to  the  b;ir  of  Indiana 
18:'il;  secretary  of  the  navy  during  President  Hayes's 
ndniinistratioE  ;  chairman  of  the  American  committee 
of  the  Panama  Ciinal  Company  1881.  1.  The  Papacy 
and  the  Civil  Power,  N.  Y'ork,  1877,  cr.  Svo.  2.  The 
History  of  Protective  Tariff  Laws,  Chic,  1SS8,  Svo. 

Thompson,  Uev.  Robert  Ellis,  S.T.L).,  Ph.D., 
b.  1814.  in  Lurgan,  Ireland;  graduated  at  the  Univer- 
sity of  Pennsylvania  ISd.'i  ;  entered  tlie  ministry  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  ;  profes.sor  of  history  and  English 
liteniture  in  tlic  University  of  Pennsylvania  since  1881, 
1.  Social  Seieuoo  and  National  Economy;  a  Haiid-Hook, 
Pbila,,  187.1,  12uio.  2.  Hard  Times,  and  whal  to  learn 
from  them  :  Plain  Talk  for  the  Working- People,  Phila., 
1877,  ICmo.  ;i.  Elements  of  Political  Economy;  with 
Reference  to  the  Industrial  Ilislory  of  Nations,  Phila,. 
18S2,  ll'mo.  4.  Uelief  of  Loc:il  and  .State  Taxation 
through  Distribution  of  the  National  Surplus,  Phila., 
188.'!,  8'0.  5.  Protection  to  Home  Industry  ;  Four 
Lectures  delivered  at  Harvard  University,  1885,  N. 
York,  ISSR,  Svo, 

Thompson,  S.  ,'Millett.    The  Thirteenth   Regi- 
!»2 


THO 

mcnt  of  New  Hampshire  Volunteer  Infantry  in  the  War 
of  the  Rebellion,  ISIil-tl.^);  a  Diary  covering  Three 
Years  and  a  Day,  Host.,  Isss,  Svo. 

Thompson,  Nvymoiir  Dwight.  I.  Treatise  on 
the  Liabilily  of  Stockholders  in  Corporations,  St.  Louis, 
187i>,  Svo.     2.  Charging  the  .liiry.  St.  Louis,  |S8(),  Svo. 

"Contains  a  good  deal  that  is  of  interest  to  lay  as  well 
a.s  professiomil  readers. "-—Ao^io/,  xxxii.  l.'). 

;S.  The  Law  of  Carriers  of  Passengers:  Illustrated  by 
Leading  Cases  and  Notes,  St,  Louis,  188(1,  Svo.  I.  The 
Law  of  .Negiigci.  ;e  in  Kelalions  not  resting  in  Contract  : 
Illustrated  by  Leading  Cases  and  Notes,  St.  Loui.-.  ISMi, 
2  vols.  hvo.  b.  Liubililiea  id'  Directors  and  other  Offi- 
cers and  Agents  of  Cor]iorationB ;  Hook  of  Leading 
Cases,  with  Notes.  St.  Louis.  ISSl,  Svo.  With  Stkoku, 
TiloM.vs  .M.,  Compilation  of  the  Statulo  Lav.s  of  Tennes- 
see, St.  LiHiis,  1^71.  Ii  vols,  ill  2.  Svo. 

Thompson,  SilvilHus  I'hillips,  principal  of  tho 
City  and  Ciuilds  Technical  College,  Kinsbury  ;  formerly 
professor  of  physics  in  University  College,  Hristol.  1. 
Elementary  Lessons  in  Electricity  and  ,Magnelism.  Lon., 
ISSl,  ISmo.  2.  Philipp  Reis,  the  Inventor  of  the  Tele- 
plione :  a  Hiogriipliieal  Sketi-h  :  with  Docuniontary  Testi- 
mony, Lon..  ISSII,  Svo.  Ii.  Dynamo- Electric  .Machinery  : 
a  iManual  for  Students  of  Eleclro-Technics,  Lon..  Is^l, 
Svo;  2d  oil.,  enl.,  1885.  4.  (Trans.)  Electricity  iind 
Miignetism  :  a  Popular  Treatise,  by  Am(''dce  Ouill"iiiin. 
Illust.      Lon.,  ISSS.  su]i.  r.  Svo. 

Thompson,  Slason.  (Ed.)  The  Humbler  Poets: 
a  Coilcction  of  Newspaper  and  Periodical  Verse,  I87n  to 
188.').  '.'hie,  ISS.i,  Svo. 

Thompson,  T.  C.  Hanno:  a  Play,  in  Five  Acts, 
.ManchcsUT,  1880,  l2iiio. 

Thompson,  W.  Stories  for  the  People,  Lon.,  1887, 
l2mo. 

Thompson,  W.  ii.  Training-Sehooli  for  Nurses  : 
with  Notes  on  Twentv-Two  Schools,  N.  Y'orl ,  ISSli, :'  Imo, 

Thompson,  >V."  W.  A  Digest  of  the  .^ct-  of  As- 
sembly relating  to,  and  the  (icneral  Ordinances  of,  the 
City  of  Pittsburg,  1S|14  to  ISSti,  Piitsburg,  Iss7,  8vo. 

'rhompson,  William  I'hillips,  head  of  toe  In- 
ternational ("ntent  Ollice,  Liverpool.  1.  Hand-Hook  of 
Patent  Law,  Hritish  and  ForeiL'ii,  Liverpool,  1S74,  12ii  ■; 
Stli  eil.,  Issll.  2.  American  Yarns  and  Fables,  Liver- 
pool. 1877,  12mo. 

Tlioms,  John  Alexander.  A  Complete  Con- 
cordance to  the  Revised  Version  of  the  New  't'estamcnt  : 
Marginal  Readings  of  the  English  Revisers  as  well  as 
those  of  the  Anie;ican  Committee,  N.  York,  1882,  Svo. 

Thoms,  William  John,  F.S.A,,  [anir,  vol.  iii., 
add., J  d.  1885,  having  been  deputy  librarian  to  tlio 
House  of  Lords  18t.>-82.  I.  Human  Longevity;  its 
Facts  and  its  Fictions ;  including  an  Inquiry  into  some 
of  the  .More  Remarkable  Instances,  and  Suggestions  for 
Testing  Reputed  Cases,  Illustrated  by  Exam]ilcs,  Lon.. 
18711,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1879, 

"If  every  man  Is  sent  Inlo  the  world  with  a  lairpnso, 
Mr.  Tlioms's  pnrpo.ve  must  be  to  protect  the  Iroiilier  of 
longevity  rriim  eiirioacbmenls  under  false  pretence^.  .  .  . 
Tlmt  Mr.  Thorns  has  done  iiiueb  in  this  volume  to  clear 
away  worlhle.ss  eases  .  .  .  wiii.  we  think,  be  on  all  hamls 
ailm'iUed."— .So/.  I\ii\,  xxxv.  78S. 

"  The  ea.ses  of  as-erted  {■enlenarianism  of  which  Mr. 
Thorns  fully  shows  Ibere  is  no  positive  evidence  are  I'arr, 
.leiikins.  and  llie  ('.mnle.ss  of  liesmond.  Tin  n  tollows  a 
moi'O  modern  series,  in  which  lie  ilemonslrules  whal  the 
real  ages  of  Ibe  oersons  were." — Ath.,  No.  2;J7y. 

2.  (Ed.)  Survey  of  London,  written  in  l.'iilS,  by  ,Iohn 
Stow,  Lon.,  187.i,  r.  Svo.  II.  The  Dealh-V.'arranl  of 
Charles  I.  another  Historic  Doubt,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

Thomscn,  Ur.  Villiclm,  profes.,!or  of  compara- 
tive philology  in  the  University  of  Copenhagen.  Tho 
Relations  between  .\ncient  Uussia  and  Scandinavia,  and 
the  Origin  of  tho  Rus,sinn  Stale;  Three  Lectures  de- 
livered at  tho  Taylor  Institution,  0.\ford,  in  May,  1870, 
Oxf.,  1877,  1).  Svo. 

"  In  exeelleiit  English,  and  with  hardly  a  trace  of  for- 
eign iilioiii,  lir.  I  homseii  lias  Irealeil  a  dillicnlt  subject  in 
a  manlier  at  once  salislaelory  lo  scholars  and,  it  maybe 
hoped,  inieresling  even  lo  geiii'ral  readers."— Is.vAi  T.w- 
I.OK  :  ^Icud..  xiv.  285. 

Thomsett,  Ur.  Gillham.  1.  A  Sacred  Trust  ;  a 
Story  of  .Military  Life,  Lon.,  cr.  Svo.  2,  Kohi'it,  Kuram, 
and  Khosi  :  Reminiscences  of  tho  Lute  Afghan  War, 
Lon.,  |.~'S,i,  p.  »vo. 

Thomson,  Mrs.  The  Chevalier:  a  Romance  of 
174,i,  Lon,,  1877,  l2mo, 

Thomson,  A.  G.  Mixed  Colours;  or.  Favourites 
of  Fortune,  Lon,,  1879,  p.  Svo, 

Thomson,  Allen.    Structure  and  Development  of 


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y,  in  Five  Acts, 
)|)le,  LoD.,  1S87, 


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THO 
.    '•"''oniNoii,  Hcv,  Andrew.  I»  D     F  K  s  p 

p.  vo.  .i.  L,|e  of  l'r,nc,|„tl  ilurper.  D.I).,  KMi,,.,'  ,«si: 
iHrKdy  in  tlu.  ..''si''  .n'-'j"'',',"-^' ',"""'"1I<,.1 
Lo'„.r';ssr',,"rv'"''"''  <"'''^"'  ^^■''"■''''  "--m'-Hn«,") 

iii''T;~i.«^^;.^;:r:r,  ?""?'"[;-"..■ •! 

coi„(^,M,.Ko,6xionl  o^^lZ,!  ';'  KTm,  ua.cl  „t  l,in.  : 
wanls  in,f;.,;,.,e„t,  '  sC  •  \  ''''''',''';•'''''' '''''''''•■  ' 
The  Milestones  „n,a:     ,0-1     |S-'     I  .  ''  ^ '"""'■      '■ 

'•^h:^.::i;.:^''''';^i''''''%i' '--■'- -•'"•■^ 
«un'";v-^  ^;r,,^r"nci';'-;,'^^7"'"''"' "'' 

Inner   Ten.pll  18,^2.      .Mulnkini      H  ".'"'"'.'■."'  ""^ 

}^i^.  .i..nM.A.„;'.ilM:rc;;l,e«l^^;.!:;;i-v-::: 

co;!;^;rr'.!!;^''?CHo,::";!:?^^ '^v""  ^'"^ """ ' 

roulHce,,  E.lin.,  iSS,i    ,'    s'„       '"'  ""^   ''i-q'itmtion  of 

uu^;l:■l:S ;;;';,  !;;:;:;^;!:'r:;r^'r'7''- ^r- 

mrgh    8,0,  an  appointment  which  he  re3i«nofl  in  is" 
n  n '••''i'TM"  "'"."-.^'inS  e.xpo.li.ion.s  o*!  t ,    "V  '.   ! 
ning    an,       Porcupine"  in  1868  iiml  I8ti»   „n,l  in    Is- 
WIS  .tppointcl  the  .scientific  chief  of  the  "  pi  ,ln         ^ 
oxpeilition;    kni"hte,l    ISTrt       T 1  „         f-     V''"""'"g«'' 

DreiJging  Cruises  of  ll.M.Sa.  ''  I'oronni   o"  ,,„    ..  t  • 
ning"  during  the  Sunnnoriof  1  sfi^  ' 69   .„ ',"  's  n    ,fi'  h 
.Numerous  Illustrations  an,l  Map.s   iZ.    is?'     Sv,.      . 
cil.  same  .year.  '  '  '  '™!   '-'' 

<.v:?'M:^S;uri^,l":;i'^S^5;ville  Thomson  shows 

1!.  The  Voyage  of  the  "Challenger:"  The  Atlantic-  ,l 
licMm.nary  Account  of  the  Oencal  Results  of  the  Fv 

Sir  'vyvm;^'^&,;r,s^'^c:;;;,"?«,»!:,  i-'«imontof 

containing  only  'The  At iaiit^,.  i'     .    .?  '  '  "5    accornt, 


Tfpi: 


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i("%^")'''?;c:' ';;;:rvs:'i'[;r' '^"'^''' "-"-. 

jntcrcstlnion...     llu   !l         '      .,V,'    ,    '^f;.■".ri,"  ^■^"■J-  J"" 

passe.l   hcl«,v,    11  ,'.         ,  'h'  ^^iJ""'   "H.moniiola  wl,i,.|, 
llrownc'sra,.iltM„an«g.mM      ,    Ukm,hm.    'ao,'!'',''''''V;:  "'' 

. --:i";"?^;'tsiir'"'''''''''"-™''-'' "--!«!;. iichi^^^ 

'  „',/'''"  ""•■•'''■""■^s  "f  the  form  Ilabl,",t,  f„r  Ilablot    aa 
Ar.nln,,,/,  x.xvi    (III  ,  '">k«ell,  in  a  letter  to  the 

;:^'5^!S-it4;S:''ni  r^ 'r;'"- 

OnJu,   Inssions:    In^-^^^li.-'-.r'll,,;^;-;  ,!- 
sq.''ir:m,'r""'  *'•  "'•     ''"■■"'''  '■'■"'»  •J"P»»-  r-°-  '«84, 

"f  lie!ng"?o"'  !;-■"?•■;  '•  i''r"^^'"f  "  •^■'■-"'"■■'d 
tion,  I  ,^;,  ',";•„' p'  s,';;  "'"■     '■  ^^^■""""•■'  '">''  Involu. 

i-n.;is'^r;;)8;o"\tm'"^ " '"""'™'  '^"^'^^'i""-  ''«- 

•'.;;i^;""^'i;ni:'i^,i^i^s%,';^';j;;  ^■'— >  ^. 

1  lininsoii,  J,  Arthur       1    ,'i'         \   i> 

;;c,,h..ac.,;;:^;;'•;;';;^,;^/^-;:4KeportonJ^ 

^^  K.  f^elcnka,  (••Challenger  "  Report-  I  I.on  IssV  j  ' 
2.  {Tr„,,s.)  .SIphonophora..  by  K.'ll  n„^;ck;:|  ?:<  ri  l' 
-nger"  Reports,  vol.'  .xxviii..!   I.on      ]sS8     , t'o        «      ' 

d.X%-.n'-'M  "™",^'    i'-ac"in..m:,a:    by    F     K 
Sd,ult^e,  (•'  Challenger"  Re,,orts,  vol.  .xxi.,')  l.,fn.,  iss?,' 

sei:r?jr '  t!^\.r^to '--  -^  ^-'"•"'- 

riiomson,  J.  J..  M  A    F«a'pii 
lecturer    of    TrinUv   r!!ii      '    /'^    i"  ^•'""''' ""''  "■'^i-'-lant 
ri,.>.k   M  ^,"nity   College,  Cambrdge;    succeeJed    I 

Mutual  AcHo;;- f  T,™t  Si:',;;,  7('i^i^';!;',"'" 


ra;:l^^ind^n:^&Si'''^'T"^^ 

riuinal    loo^s  fu         r    ,;'rtv^  riV""''  P''"'.''"''"!  from  thj  I 
..ss  "'J!  .;i"V'.^'}.r.'.y  ""  '■««»-'s  prinlea  with  «■,. 


'■mil  8ucces.s."-..i«.,  Xo.  ■Iain. 


nd 
ical 

rnit.,PhiWoph;™r^:ni;;:tj;:;S^'53'i"^ 

o    Dynamics  to  J-bys',,.  „„,1   Chemls  ;y;  .,^„'"  ™  '^ 

'■^&  r-HKf ?!;  r  :  °- 

Ncn  Zealand       ?,  ,.i„i    P,  .  1     '        I'™ncl,  Poulhland, 
La-vof  lX„„t"/:,'„.,^-;!,l;-;">-   "»   Inquiry  into  the 

,  •l'e^piH!;;^Ir',!„^i:;j";;ir.!i«^ ';|'h;1^  to  answer  (V,r  in  being 
I  Tnrnlmn   Tho'niM,     „ e'cp,    Mr  Hprt.","-^    ^"'  ."'"t  Mr*! 

i^:^:!';;^,r;;S!'«^^'::,:i^Hii?^"'!'^^^^^^ 

Thc"msry"o,^;!,r:e:"''bei:"'    "'/"='«  —  '    •»««««. 

a  pecuiia,^;^;::;;:  ,"^;:  ,;;i  ?r"n''!;"?^" 
lsJ8;\:^-;L^^:-r--r.''"PP™^:..'i:f«: 


I  "  Crcpusc 


n;..,.s,Edi„bn^hM-,-e;:-rr,;;;;bs 
'^uilus.       In  IMS  army.lifo  ho  made  the  aonuainN 


acq  II 
1433 


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an™  of  Mr.  Charles  Bnidlaugh,  (7.  r.,)  then  n  private  1  2.  ThrouKh  MasSi  I  and  :  .1  J""rn«y  "^  Explnrulion 
soklier,  who  in  ISIHI  o.-tiiblisho.l  the  Nalioniil  Ui'formor.  !  iimon^  the  Sn.m-Clii.l  \  olcanio  Mountains  ami  .stranBO 
to  which  Thomson    became  a  contributor.     In  lsfi2  he    Tribes  of  Kast.Mn    I.^MUtorml  Africa  :  beinij  the  Karra- 

■    ■      Koyal  llcogranlncal    Society  8  bX]icdltloii  to 
in  anil  l.alio  Victoria  Nyania  188:i-H4.    Illust. 


left  the  army  ami  entered  a  solicitor's  office  in  IicJiidon, 
residing  with  Mr.  liradlaugh.  In  1S73  ho  .seceded  from 
the  National  Reformer  and  became  a  regular  cimtrllj- 
utor  to  a  periodical  called  Cope's  Tobacco  I'lant.  Ho 
suffered  from  depression  and  insomnia,  and  during  his 
latter  years  gave  way  to  habits  of  intemperance.  Ilia 
pocins  had  already  o.xcitod  great  admiration  anil  obtained 
a  high  reputation  through  their  publication  in  periodi- 
cals before  any  publisher  could  be  found  to  bring  them  ,  inanjam  to  Kuvlrojii 
out  in  book  form.  1.  The  City  of  Dreadful  Night,  and  j  i^,>^,';[!^:;^,^,i)^;;:,,  exi'l' 
other  I'ocnis,  T,on.,  lf<'<0.  p.  Svo. 

"'Till'  City  of  Iireailful  .Sight'  Is,  cs  may  be  renilily  np- 
rreheiuleil,  the  ahndu  of  llio.«e  who,  seeing  no  hereafter, 
fret  them,  olves  at  the  prospect,  or,  rather,  llie  lack  of  it. 
...  It  is  e.xceedinglv  raru  to  tliul  a  vulnmo  in  wb  cli  so 
large  a  niiinlier  of  the  pieces  contained  have  a  illstinet 
and  Individual  poetic  altraitivencss."— U.  Saintsuiiiv  : 
.Iciiii..  xvil.  432. 

2.  Vane's  Story,  Weddah  and  Om-El-Bonain,  and 
other  Poems,  Iion,,  l.'i.SIl,  ji.  8vo. 

•'  It  Is  a  pity  that  '  Vane's  Story'  .stands  first  in  Mr.  Thom- 
son's voliune.  We  have  only  to  turn  to  '  Weddah  and  Oin- 
Kl-Honain'  to  see  what  a  true  pmt  he  is,  after  all.  .\s  11 
piece  of  solid,  vigorous,  and  luasculiiie  narrative,  it  wouhl 
be  dillicult  to  llnd  it.s  s  oerioramong  the  writings  of  con- 
temporary poeUs."— .1?/*.,  No.  '277.">. 

,'!.  Kssays  and  I'bantaslefl,  Lim.,  If<81,  cr.  Svo. 

"The  poetry  is  good,  though  of  a  somewhat  laboured 
sombreiiess,  'The  literary  criticism  is  keen  and  striking. 
The  theology,  and  especialy  the  huniour  applied  to  the 
theology,  is  deplorably  vulgar."— -Iiuii.,  xix.  'M'. 

4.  A  Voice  from  the  Nile,  and  other  Poems  :  with 
Moinoir  by  Bertram  Dobell,  Lon.,  18S4,  p.  Svo.  5. 
Shelley:  a  Poem:  with  other  Writings  relating  to  Shel- 
ley; to  which  is  added  an  Essay  on  the  Poema  of  Wil- 
liam Blake,  Lon.,  1834,  Svo,  Printed  for  private  circu-  | 
lation. 

"The  poem  on  Shelley  Is  a  wellconceived  Invention  for  I 
the  purpose  I  if  svmbolizina;  that  poet's  typical  position,  and, 
though  not,  iMi  the  whole,  of  IukIi  importance  in  point 
of  writing  or  ilevelopmcnt,  it  has  timnigliout  a  large  1 
measure  of  beauty.  .  .  .  Of  the  prose  writings  on  Shelley 
the  majority  deserve  some  attention  even  now."— ,4(/i..  No. 
H014. 

Thomson,  John,  F.R.d.S.  1.  Illustrations  of 
China  and  its   People:    a  Scries   of   200    Photographs 


with  liCtter-Press  Descriptions  of  the  Places  and  People 
repre.«enled,  Lon.,  18";!-74,  4  vols.  4to.  1!.  The  .''traita 
of  .Malacca,  ImhiChina,  and  China;  or,  ren  Years' 
Travels,  Adventures,  and  Residence  Abroad.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

"This  Is,  on  the  whole,  a  pleasant  book  of  travel.  .  .  . 
Mr.  Thomson  is  not  a  literary  artist,  so  that  the  ciuideusji- 
tion  and  classifyiiiK  which  his  materials  needed  have  not 
been  sulHciently  done.  .  .  .  He  went  on  his  travels  as  a 
photographer.  .  .  .  Ifsoiuewhiit  hindered  in  these  ways 
from  iiriiducing  a  b(K)k  of  high  value,  Mr.  Thi)mson  has 
given  ample  compensation  in  the  pictures  with  which  his 
books  are  most  IjeautifiiUy  illustrated  ."—.Sj)cr/a(or,  xlviii. 
506. 


tive  of  the  ! 
Mount  Konii 
Lon,,  1885,  8vo  ;  :td  ed,  same  year, 

"His  travels  were  an  undoubted  success;  and  hisile- 
scriptions  .  .  .  will  no  doubt  give  an  additional  iucentivo 
to  that  spirit  of  geographical  research  which  is  one  of  tlie 
slrikiiiK  characteristics  of  our  age."— .S(|^  ltd.,  llx.  4h:i. 

"To  Mr.  Thom.son  .  .  .  belungs  the  credit  of  having  first 

crossed  the  wbole  of  Masai  Land,  from  the  fuotof  Kill- 

Knvlromlo.  on    the    shores  of    the   Victoria 

s  Journey  caniiol  rank  with   the   far 

more  extensive  explorations  of  a  Livingstone  or  a  Stanley, 

'■  it  is  vet  one  of  the  most  remarkable.  Iniilful,  and  during 

whicli  an  .Vfrican  ex|iliirer  of  onr  own  day  could  have  1111- 

j  dertaken."— .I//1..  No.  •J'.IOO. 

I      With  Smith,  Miss  Habiiis,  llu  :  an  African  Romance, 

Lon.,  1888,  2  vols.  cr.  8vo. 
I      Thomson,  L.      Modem  Miracles:    Manifestations 
of  (Joil's  Love  and  Labour,  Lon.,  1888,  12mo. 

Thomson,  Ninian  Hill,  graduated  at  Balllol 
College,  Oxliinl,  IS.i;);  uiember  of  tlie  Faculty  of  Advo- 
cates, Edinburgh,  1855;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Middle 
Temple  1877.  1.  (Trans.)  Discourses  im  the  First  Dec- 
ade of  Titus  LiviuBj  from  the  Italian  of  Niccoli^  Machi- 
avelli,  Lon.,  1883,  large  cr.  8vo.  2.  (Trans.)  Tlio  Prince ; 
from  the  Dalian  of  Niccolii  Machiavelli.  By  N.  H.  T. 
Lon.,  sm.  cr.  Svo. 

Thomson,  S.  Torquay,  Past  and  Present :  a 
Sketch,  Lon.,  1877,  cr.  8vo. 

Thomson,  S.  I>.  Treatise  on  the  Liability  of 
Stockholders  in  Corporations,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1870,  8vo. 

Thomson,  W.  Si/.ing  of  Cotton  (iooda  and  Causes 
and  Prevention  of  .Mildew,  Manchester,  1884,  Svo. 

Thomson,  W.  liiirns.  Seed-Time  in  Kashmir: 
u  Memoir  of  William  .Jackson  Eimslie;  2d  ed.,  Lon,, 
1875,  p,  Svo;  .Sd  ed„  1882. 

Thomson,  W.  Stewart,  M.A.,  F.S.Sc,  F.R.U.S. 
Complete  Tot-linok  fur  All  Public  Examinations,  Lon., 
1880,  4to. 

Thomson,  William,  M.D.  1,  The  Political  Pur- 
pose  of  the  Renascence  Drama.  By  Cermion.  Mel- 
bourne, 1878,  2.  Bacon,  not  Shakespeare.  By  W,  T. 
Melbourne,  1881.  H.  The  lierm  Tlieory  of  Phthisis 
verified  and  illustrated  by  the  Increase  of  Phthisis  in 
Victoria,  Melbourne,  1S82,  Svo. 

Thomson,  Most  Rev.  William,  Archbishop  of 
York,  [mile,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1819-1890.  1.  Materialistic 
Theories:  a  Lecture,  Lon.,  1871,  12ino,  2.  Word,  Work, 
and  Will :  Collected  Papers,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  a.  The 
Synoptic  Gospels;  The  Death  of  Christ;  The  Worth  of 
Life;  Design  in  Nature;  and  other  Essays,  Lon.,  1880, 
cr.  Svo.  4.  An  Outline  of  the  Necessary  Laws  oi 
Thought,  Lon.,  1881!. 

Thomson,  Sir  William,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S., 
[(i)i(c,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  1824.  at  Belfast,  Ireland;  son 
of  James  Thomson,  LL.D.,  (7.  c,  uiilr,  vol.  iii.;) 


4.  (Trans.)  The  Public  and  Private  Life  of  Animals, 
from  the  French.  Illust.  Lon.,  187(1,  cr.  Svo.  5. 
Through  Cyprus  with  the  Camera  in  the  .Autumn  of 
1878.     Illust.     Lon.,  1870.  2  vols.  4to 


3.  The  Land  and  People  of  China,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo,     educated  at  Glasgow  University,  where  hia  father  was 


professor  of  mathematics,  and  graduated  at  St.  Peter's 
College,  Cambridge,  ISl.'i,  of  which  he  was  elected 
Fellow.  In  1846  he  became  profcBSor  of  natunil  phi- 
losophy in  the  University  of  Glasgow.     He  has  contrib- 


Mr.  Thomson  has'  not  linly  given  us  .some  very  aseful    utcd  many  papers  on  subjects  connected  with  niathemiiti 


datii  from  personal  observation,  but  a  series  of  admirable 
photoiirapnic  views."— .S()CO/«/i)r,  Hi.  154. 

With  S.MiTii.  A.,  Street  Life  in  London  :  with  Photos 
from  Life,  Lon.,  1S77,  4to. 

Thomson,  John.  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the 
Books  forming  the  Library  of  Clarence  H,  Clark,  Phila,, 
1888,  2  vols.  Svo.  100  copies  printed  for  private  distri- 
bution. 

Thomson,  John  E.  H.  The  Upland  Taj-n :  a 
Village  Idyll,  Edin.,  1881,  Svo.     Anon. 

Thomson,  Rev.  John  Kadford.  Life  and  Work 
of  Wiclif,  Lon.,  1884,  4to. 

Thomson,  Joseph,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1857.  1.  To  the 
Central  African  Lakes  and  Back  :  the  Narrative  of  the 
Royal  (ieographieal  Society's  East  Central  African  Ex- 
jicdition,  1878-80.  Maps  and  Portraits.  Lon.,  1881,  2 
vols.  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Tliomson  trod  new  «nil  almost  from  the  moment 
he  set  foot  in  Africa  till  his  return  to  the  hospitable  Arab 
roof  which  sheltered  him  at  I'nyanyembo.  '—Alh.,  No. 
279.'). 

"  No  geographer  can  atliird  t«  neglect  the  information 
which  ho  Is  in  a  position  to  give,  while  the  general  reader 
is  sure  to  derive  considerable  amusement,  together  with 
instruction,  from  the  vivacious  narrative  in  which  the 
author  has  related  what  befell  him."— .dead.,  xx,  82, 
14IM 


cal  physics  to'  the  Proceedings  of  learned  societies.  I. 
Papers  on  Electrostatics  and  Magnetism,  Lon.,  1S7:1, 
Svo;  2il  ed,,  18S4.  2.  Tables  for  facilitating  Sumnci's 
Method  at  Sea,  Lon.,  lS7(i,  fol.  3.  Elasticity,  Lnn,, 
1878,  4to.  4.  Elasticity  and  Heat:  Articles  reprinted 
from  the  "  Enoyelopa;dia  Britannica,"  Lon.,  1880,  4io 
5.  Mathematical  and  Physical  Papers  oollcctcd  from 
Scientific  Periodicals,  Cambridge,  1882-84,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Thomson,  William,  [auic,  vol.  iii.,  tenth  of  tlic 
name,  add.]  The  Safe  Landfall :  consisting  of  flic 
Shortest  Possible  Method  of  finding  the  Latitude  at  Sea, 
Ac,  Glasgow,  1S7S,  Svo. 

Thomson,  William  I>.  The  Christian  Miracles 
and  the  Conclusions  of  Science,  (Hand- Books  fur  Bible- 
Classes,  Ac.,)  Edin.,  1888,  p.  Svo, 

Thomson,  William  H.  The  Great  Argument; 
or,  Jesus  Christ  in  the  Old  Testament,  N.  York,  1884, 
12mo. 

Thorburn,  John,  professor  of  obstetric  mclicinc, 
Manchester.  A  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Diseases  of 
Women.     Illust.     Lon.,  188i,  r.  Svo. 

Thorbnrn,  S.  S.,  of  the  Bengal  civil  service.  1. 
Bannu;  or.  Our  Afghdn  Frontier,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo.  2. 
David   Leslie:   a  Story  of  the  Afghan  Frontier,  Lon,, 


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eiiD  KuiniviK'e, 
HfttiifuMtations 


I    Present :     a 


Oorse   Bloom,  and   other 


Saltan.  ,L,^ru„"'.7HHV'"8t'''""'^-''"''""  '"  "">  I  p  'T'"";"'"".   Be»"'ey. 


A  Guide  to  thei,,,;.;   ,"\" '","  "■''"■'>  iK.niiiiiMralcjr  Him  .■viiniuii.u 

/iM  ,' J'" ,'.''"■*:;*■  "'"'  ^''^'isoetion,  Liin.,  ISSI,  p.Svo      H 
( h;U   Iii.lian  t airy- Tales.     Il|„„,.      j,,,,,.,  , ^^^^  j,_  ^^„ / 


p.  Svu. 

Thord<>ii,  K.  M.,  a  Swodi.-h  profc^-Kor  of  nolitioal 
economy;  1,,..  published  in  K»sli.h  an  account'  (ct 
nan  university  |,f.,  onlilled  •'  Un.kr  tl,e  August  81  ado 
of  German  I  niversities,"  Ipsala,  '  ssi). 

Thorell,  T.    1.  Euroncan  Snid-rs     p.ik  r     !•«    i     i    ;;; '■.'."■'  V'^n"'  """""<  '^'>v ;  uni 
1^70.    Uo,     2.    l)o-ripti!,n  of'l^';    lu'ru'ro'iJn"^':^^^^  '•  " 'i'-   I'-iou" 

North  A(n,.„n  Spiders,  l,on.,  1875,  Uo.  '  '"^    rende  e^l'  1„    I'      r  ^'■"M'^  "'.'"'*   "^  "'"  ^■""'i'   f-'^ly 

c.:: j!:r"'  •^■"''^'"  <  "--•'  -^«  •■«--.  k..,..  |  p^  ^s;".  '^^I'^a'^-nii":^- i^:!?  i^ei'  ^ 

feonga.     Illust      I-»n     187..,  r.  nv„.     (.  lluunted  1-ondou 

W  th  Wa  .Foi.„,  EnwAur.,  Old  and  Xew  London  :  a  \  ir 
raljve  01  .ta  History,  i,s  People,  and  ita  Place  Iltu  t 
an,  Muns.  [,„„.,  |,s72-7S,  (>  vols,  r  'vo  ( Vo  8  i  an  I 
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Kenu'llllMMe!  s,  \t   y '•i  f  \v  I'ieh-'l!.'''''  l"  ,"'r  """"•  "^'^' 
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lady''b*'?s"'':u''ToI;'"*;"''n"  "'"  l'^«'-'"»y"«  of  a 
I'k.,       ;  "'        ^'"''-■'"'Ke,  Ilert-s;  spent  her  early  life 
at  I'lyn.outh,  where  her  father,  a  Congregational  n. in 
ter,  wa,,  professor  of  theology  in  an  Llt,:7:LZ. 

ili.n.     Illus,.'un!:i^ri2,n;,.''V'^;^b"Ga'"'t:' 

7''    ;r;',."^''  '"""■     *•   '"   ''""''0"  Kield.s     u  StorJ 
of  a  Chdd'a   Life,    I.„„.,    i.sst,         svo.      ,^.  .V  Man  o7 

8SR  n  ?  ;  '',:' ''''«"l"i,  ("SunHowor"  Scr.,)  Lon 

7i',tl.    M   -T    r  Worcester  Jug;  or,  John  (Iritlin's 

I'lttle  Maul,  I,on.,  SH.s.  cr  Svo  li  Ti.„  \r  '  '".. 
Glen  Clunie,  Ion.,  1888,  p.  Svo  ^'"'    *'"°'''  "' 

AlnLbetie.;ilv  a"  ""'  '"  "'"  ^"^■'™"^  "f  London, 
K^rvT  wnL.  v-'l,""'''^  eontnining  an  Aceount  of 
f.vcry  town  and  Xillagf,  and  of  All  Pluees  of  Interest 

"^'rlVioK^s::'''^'^'"^  *•"-  -»nj  ^o.:5oi':t^;;:; 

potent,  and  wliieli  will  n;,,.,  on??,  i''l'J"'-i'  Inmself  eom 


lleeor''h,fl',lim!?/.  •,  ;.tt''i"-Vi'gliK'dng  attack  (,n  tli.^  prac- 

i<i)n.,  l>*n(,p,  Svo.  ■' 

Thornton,   Elmond    Garth-      For   Uvo    and 

l)nty  :  a  Kou.anee  of  the  Peerage,  Lon.,  mi,  2  vols.  er. 

12,1''"'"'""'  •■'•    "''"■''  *■"'  ^''"'  ■■  ^o"""'  I'""-  I«S3, 

in  ft  1  nblic  House,  I,on.,  1885,  bo.  IBmo. 

I  hornton,   Itev.   Francis   Vansittart.  M  A 

graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge   18";„rdaned 

eano,^  „7t"'  "'  .^''"'"B'"".  Cornwall.' 1S64:86  ,  Ion 
eanon  ol  Truro  s.noe  1882.  1.  Confirmation  and  tho 
I  reparation  lor  it.   Lon.,  1871),  cr.  8vo.     2.  Three  S.r 

^i^.ZuZ::'  ''"''""''•  ^"■'•'  •««''  "■ «-  Ai^o. 

raler"'?","'    ^^^''T    "'      T^""   Modern    Stenog- 

r::|;.;v:N.''vo^C'i'8':^MC"  -'  ^'^^'-^'-^  ^''•"•"'«- 

T'hf»i'"""f"'  •'"''"'   "f  """on.    Eng.      Elementary 

I.lr,  l?8sl';,^8r  '''""''"'^"'"'  •"  thesludyof  y^l 

Thornton,  Leslie  Melville,  M.A.,  graduated  at 

n|ver.s„y  College,   O.xford,  1880  ,' eonneet^edwUh   the 

ho n'.:  i^s'i;;'  :r rs::- '""' ""'  "^  «•«=■-""  ■■  -^  d™-: 

N.'V:ri8""'8™:  *'"'=''"•"•"«•     »'  ^"y=  "  Novel. 

ofTIl^i'""',""!.*'^''*"''  ^-  '•  The  Reeovered  Thread 
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toT8..f.-L':n'.:'f^8?!srrrorH:o'^  ^''"'^''''"•'  ^^"'--^ 

Svf'  "/'tk'  S°'""''  """^  "'  Surroundings,  Lon.,  1885. 
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raL1ci?mvle,'l,V,w°f  ,?'■'*""''  importance  towards  an  accu- 
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See   OiiAv,    Miss 


"Thorne,  Kate,"   (P.,cud 

l.OnSA  M.,  «l(/;,.„. 

1m".I!'"'"";™''''  ^^"""^-^     S«eS.«,Tn,  Mns.  Mauv 

K,™"^-^;.:,^''''^''''''    ('■-"■)     See   W„,xK..s-o, 

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^'^i^i^^^l^i^J^^^^  2""'i?''l^^""     «'•  Ambrose:    hia  Lit. 

Thornton,  W.  wi  l.  The  Universal  Oyclona;dia 
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1  hornton,  Willia  n  i>ni;in    mpp«    i_. 

«eon  ,0  the  Hospital  for'DiS'of^i^^^^i^J^it  7n 

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Thornton,  William   Thnmna    on     r     . 

iii     luld   1  I8!'5  loan  '"""nag,  t.B.,   [ante,  vol. 

p.'^  r„  !'•■'   r'-^-'^'S"-  was  a  clerk  in  the  service  of  the 

tt  i,ve'rnnr'r?^.'5?''-'*''  ■""»  ""  '>>«  transference  of 
the  government  of  India  to  the  Crown  became  secretarv 
for  public  works  in  tho  India  Office,  a  post  which  he  held 

1435 


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"  All  iTiNinicllvf  IrriiilM',  i'iiiii|iiiM'cl  liy  iiiu'  wlm  ciTlalnly  ^ 
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:i.  (Tnin^.)  Wm-d  I'lir  Wuril  Iimiii  llcinicu:  tliB  Oik'H  I 
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Thorolil,  Itt.  Iti'v.  AntliDiiy  WiUon,  D.D., 
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({railiiiiti'il  at  l^ii'on'n  Oollc^e.  Oxl.ird,  IM7;  unlaiiieil  { 
LSI',);  rei'liir  uf  .><t.  liiles  in  the  Kirlds.  I.iinilun,  ISST- 
tl8:  vicar  and  riiriil  dean  "f  St.  I'aiicra-  IsiilP  77|  l!isli(i|i 
of  Uiii.'liei'ter  1S77:  IranHliitcil  !■!  the  see  (d'  Winelie.iter 
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Oil.,  ISS4.  2.  The  t)<is|iel  of  Clirist,  I.iin.,  n*\.  I'.;iiiii  ; 
new  eil,,  cnl,,  Is"*:!.  :t.  I'lie  Chiiin  ut'  I'liriHl  on  the 
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Thorold,  Fhircnoe.  The  .«tory  of  a  Y'car  told 
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Tli<iro\VK<><Ml<  John   i'hiirleH,  .M.I).,  F.U.CP., 
[oiifc,  vol.  iii.,  'riioiioHiiooii,  llii.,  add.,]   hite  leeturer  on 
patholo};ical  cliuuiislry  ftt  Si.  Thoiiui^'s  Hospital.      I.  On 
Oonsuinptioii  and  itii  Treatment  bv  the  llypophosphites  ; 
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Ouido  to  Materia  .Me.lica  and  Thera)     ities  in  Aeeord- 
nni'o  with  the  Uritisli  l'harmaeo|iieia,  I, on.,  IS74,  I'.'iiio;  | 
2d  cd.,   ISS2.      :i.    (In   liioncliiiil  Asthma:    its    History,' 
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Thorp,   111     Ca-limero    Misgovernnient :     I'robloms 
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Thorp,  W.  II.  Architect's  Sketch-Book  at  Home 
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"Thorpe,  Kainpn,"  (Pseud.)  See  Bellamv, 
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Thorpe, ,.>IrM.  .Mary.  I,  (Tran.s.)  Letters  from 
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4.  (Trans.)  The  lialkan  Peninsula,  by  Kmilo  de  Lave- 
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Svo. 

Thorpe,   Percy.      History  of  Japan,  Lon.,  1885, 

p.  8vo, 

Thorpe,  .Mrs.  Rose  Iliirtwick,  b.  1850,  at  Mish- 
awaka,  Iiid.;  iiiarrieil  to  Edmund  C.  Thorpe  1871.  I. 
Fred's  Dark  Days,  Chic,  1881,  12mo.  2.  (Ed.)  The 
Yule- Log  :  a  Cluster  of  Christmas  Selections  for  lloliilay 
Times,  Chic,  ISSl,  12nio.  li.  Curfew  must  not  King 
To-Night,  liluat.  Bost.,  IS.s;!,  sq.  12mo.  4.  The  Fenton 
Family,  Pliila.,  ISSI.  5.  Nina  Uruee.  I.SSU.  ti.  Tem- 
perance Poems,  Pentwatcr,  Mich.,  IS87.  7.  Kinging 
Ballads,  Uost.,  ISS7.  8.  The  Chester  Girls,  Phila.,  1.HS8, 
12ino.  9.  The  Year's  Best  Days,  lor  Boys  and  Girls. 
Illusl.     Best.,  isss,  lOmo. 

Thorpe,  Thomas  Edward,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.,  b. 
1845,  at  llarpurhey,  near  Manchester,  Eiig.,  and  edu- 
cated at  Owens  College,  Manchester,  and  at  the  univer- 
sities of  Bonn  and  Heidelberg;  became  professor  of 
chemistry  in  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow,  187(1;  pro- 
fessor of  chemistry  in  the  Yorkshire  College  at  Leeds 
Is74,  and  professor  of  chemistry  at  the  Normal  Sobool 
of  Science  ,nd  Uoyal  School  of  .Mines,  South  Kensing- 
ton, 1885.  Ho  has  contributed  largely  to  the  Philosoph- 
ical Transactions,  to  the  Proceedings  of  the  Uoyal  So- 
ciety, and  to  scientific  journals.  I.  Chemical  Problems 
for  Students:  with  Preface  by  Professor  Roscoe,  Lon., 
1870,  18mo.  2.  Quantitative  Chemical  Analysis,  Lon., 
187;!,  12mo.  3,  Inorganic  Chemistry:  vol.  i.,  .Nim- 
Metals;  vol.  ii.,  Metal.s,  Lon.,  1874-77,  l2mo.  4.  (Ed.) 
Coal :  it.s  History  and  I'scs.  By  Professors  Green,  Miall, 
Thorpe,  Kucker,  and  Marshall,  of  the  Yorkshire  College. 
Lon.,  IS""*.  (Consists  of  loc'ures  delivered  to  public 
audiences  at  Leeds  and  Keighley.) 

"These  lectures  I'urnish  models  of  jxipular  exposition." 
—Sfit.  lla\,  xlvii.  !.•>■> 

With  .Mini,  M.  M.  P..  Qualitative  Chemical  Analysis, 
Lon.,  1874,  I2mo. 

Tlioyts,  Rev.  Ernest,  M.A.,  graduated  at  Oriel 
College,  O.xford,  l^74:  ordained  1875:  priest  in  charge 
of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Tain,  since  1884.     Four  Medi- 
tations on  the  Passion  of  Our  Lord,  O.xf.,  1879. 
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Nashville,  Tenii.,  1874,  l2iiio.  ;i.  Pictorial  History  of 
Texas.      Illiist.     St.  Louis,  |M79,  8vo, 

Threllall,  Jeannette.  Sunshine  and  Shadow: 
Poems,  l.on.,  \^T2,  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  I8.s|. 

Tliresli,  .1.  ('.  Physics,  Experimental  and  .Math- 
eiiiaticiil,  I... 11..  I^"*!!.  l2n'io. 

ThriiiK,  Rev.  Edward,  ['mtr,  vol.  Hi.,  add.,]  1821 
-1SS7,  graduiii^d  al  King's  College,  Camhridge,  1811, 
and  elected  F-'low;  ordained  I8II1  j  head-iiiaster  of  I'p- 
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Cambridge,  188.1,  p.  8vo  ;  new  ed.,  188,"). 

"The  most  iiotii(ih>  feature  uf  the  book  Is  the  I'lnphnsls 
with  which  the  author  eiit'orces  and  illustrates  the  fiiiida- 
iiicutal  ditl'ereiice  lietweeii  leaching  and  lialiiliig."— J.  G. 
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ham School,  l.on.  7.  Addresses,  Lon.,  1887,  l2mo.  s. 
Poems  and  Tiaiislations,  Lon.,  1887,  12ino.  9.  Upping- 
ham School  Songs  and  Bortli  Lyrics,  Lon.,  1887,  12nio. 

ThriiiK,  Rev.  (i<>dlrcy,'[<i"/c,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  I. 
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Thrin^,  Sir  Henry,  Ilnron  Thriiiit,  K.C.B., 
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Thrivier,  C.  L.  How  I  canie  out  from  Home:  an 
Autobiography,  Lon.,  IS'll,  12mo. 

Throop,  (leiirgc  II.  Lyndc Weiss:  an  Autobiog- 
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Throop,  Montgomery  Hunt,  [oa/c,  vol.  iii., 
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Ilobart  College;  admitted  to  the  bar  of  New  York  1848  ; 
\,a8  chairman  of  the  commission  for  (ireparing  the  New 
Y'ork  code  of  civil  procedure;  since  1878  he  has  devoted 
himself  to  legal  authorship.  1.  Treiitiseon  the  Validity 
of  Verbal  Agreements  as  affected  by  the  Legislative  En- 
actments iu  England  and  the  United  States,  Albany, 
18711,  Svo.  2.  The  Code  of  Ucnicdial  Justice,  Albany, 
1876,  Svo.  :i.  New  Y'ork  Justices'  Manual,  Albany,  18811, 
8vo;Sthed.  1887.  4.  The  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  and  tne  Constitution  of  New  York,  N.  York,  188:t, 
Svo.  5.  'i'he  Code  of  Civil  Procedure  of  the  State  of 
New  Yoik  :  with  Notes,  Albany,  1887,  Svo.  6.  Digest 
of  the  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, 1887. 

Thropp,  J.  Rei)airs  to  Roads:  Suggestions  to  Sur- 
veyors of  Highways,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Thriipp,  Adelaide.  History  of  Lorraine  ami 
Alsace,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo. 

Thrupp,  F.  The  Angelic  Nature:  an  Essay,  Lon., 
1879,  .sij.  IBmo. 

Thrupp,  George  A.  The  History  of  Coaches, 
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With  F.titn,  William,  Coach-Trimming.  Illust.  Lon., 
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Thubron,  R.  Dock  and  Port  Charges  of  the  United 
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Thndichiim,  John  Louis  William,  M.D., 
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New  Methods  of  treating  Diseases  of  the  Cavity  of  the 
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4th  ed..  1881.  2.  (Ed.)  Annals  of  Chemical  Medicine: 
!  including  the  Application  of  Chemistry  to  Physiology, 
Pathology,  Therapeutics,  Pharmacy,  Toxicology,  and 
Hygiene,  Lon,,  1879,  2  vols.  Svo.  ;i.  Aids  to  Physio 
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Health,  Lon.,  1S84,  12mo.  5.  The  Chemical  Constitu- 
tion ..f  the  Briiin,  l.on.,  1S8I,  Svo.  With  Dii'iif.  .V- 
(II  ST,  Ph.D.,  Treatise  on  the  Origin,  Nature,  and  Varic 
ties  of  Wine:  being  a  Complete  Manual  of  Viticulture 
and  (Knology.     Illust.     Lon.,  1871,  Svo. 

Thuillier,  Cien.  Sir  Henry  Edward  Landor. 
K.A.,  C.S.I.,  F.K.S.,  b.  ISlli;  surveyor-general  of  Indi:i 
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Thurston,  Hobertllenrv.b  imo  „f  n        , 
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I     Thynnt',  iliirrii-t   iriincPH.  ,i    \^si  .    i       i. 

i:!Ji;..uV:.ft^tv'';-;^r7'^'''-"--'^ 
;,.:!^'riyA/;/:.:';^?,--:i-;:^-;.-;.ar. 

isri   :r'vor/""s"v"'-..   '•.;!-'""  1'"'""^'^  »-VoveM„.n., 

i.on.:isir,'".'.';,:.V°;.,;„'"^  ""-••""-•■  •"^'-'. 

•rim.e'n;!''''  '??."""    "•     '^''"'.^   ■^'i""l<o^    Mended  • 
I     .e  Ihou.^and  Co,Te,.ti„n,  in  .-^neakin...  .Ic    the  ^^,i 

l>S?"!  Irtm,'  <'""Sres8>onaI    (iovernn.ent.    Wash., 


neeri,gatstv;;n;-^„:ti;;;„!;f'S:  v^^!^^i^^:"^!::'l^,^\P-  ^••^f-'';  •^""'•. ->ior 

|J  sua.,,  then  director  of  the  Sibl.y     N'ervouH  Syst,    i    !  ■    „    '      """I"  '.'I.  '"•  1»>'<'«>""<  of  the 

niveraitv  „n,i  ..,..r, ..    ■■•.'"">  |  .     ,,„ '  , '  f°'  '"'    '  "™ly8ii!,  and  Kpileiisy,   I^ondon       1 

lland-Uook    of    M„,,i,.„|    „„,,    ^,,^^.J^    Ele'lri^ity; 


of  Conatruoi  ^on,  N.  York    I  S7.(    s,-,,  "   •!    i 

;)ro»th  of  the  Steam.^L  ne  '  iLt      N'"    "T  "    "'" 

Alloys  and   their '(l!„n8tituents,NYo;k'8v„       "     r""" 
and  .Stee .  N    York    s.„      n    ,,  .    '     *"■     ''•  Ii"on 

Wor^inMaohine;;\.J;:ir^:,-/^:;;--<W 

•vo    ;%7'-.  "^  '■^"«i"^'"'"g.  N.  York    J8st8fi    ^*1':' 

■ncnts,  Lon.,  ISSl    ,,   i'l'^  '"'' ^"^^-"'^'''sting  Arrange- 

-.ro"rnfKs'8,f'f8',^;    \  T^  T  h'"""- -"  ^^i" 
111".^!.     I-un.;  isss.  :  ■""•fi,,,^;  ^    ^'^"'   "f  I'^ll''    I'ooms, 

irer:''En"fe''^!un;  /"'',"   "'      '''^h  Cookery  Ree- 
ed.,  iss"         '       "P'-  *"••  I"v«r|)ool,  1883,  12.no;   new 


Lon.,  isr;;,  8vo;  2d  e.l.. 


cnl.,  1877.     2.  How  to 


ratn,  and  Methods  ^.r  A,:;:;i;^'^,.,ii^;;^i:^,^PP«- 
A    "trait  0     T''^'  '""^/V'*''  '""''^■»  "f  Treat„,e,^t:   an 

i  :f  w't""''    ^v""""'™'    '^-■o-tratfons';'  Tujl 

'tb";'  u.\ior(i,  i>,ij     I^ellow  of  Un  vers  tv  foil..!,..  t«9» 
0;    eallcd  to  the   bar  at  the    Fnlier  xtje  f^l9   and 
aftenjoird.  became  a  Ito.nan  Catholic  priest      The  Inenr 
?s,'7, Tr°tr''  ""  ''"■'"'""  '"  "■"  •'^-red-I.earl  Lot 

uli:^'^;  Lo;,.'787r;.8vr '"'•''''''■= ''"«'™''' 

.n.,''rHed  ",^.';  'yT-'  ^""a,  daughter  of  Samuel  Eliot; 
in.irr.ed    IMJl,  i,,  („,org„  Ticknor,  /„/•,•«.     (Ed.)  Life  of 

oriugt    .Mas>.,  l.s,  1    8,0.     Privately  printed. 
u.^'^'i"'"''  •*  ""nnk  ".     Poems.     Edited  bv  K  M  R 

I  ifT"i'*I',r'  *'^"'P,  [„»/,.,  vol.  iii.,  add..]  1791-1871. 


mid 
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since  1886. 

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f(irm  ft  »iil>i.tHmliil  n.Mlllmi  l<>  Hie  I'""!'''  '"i  "»'  "t'/'lf '•>»* 
hnM<  llw  inrm.ilrH  nf  ,rol,t,»nii,  uf  Sn.tl,  i.f  MHcUlnl.iKli 

.t ti...i  ..  ..!.>....   ■...rtiiii.M  i<lfiN4>  to  the  Lite  <>i 

-Siiloin.  XXil. 


filtaii 


^ ____^^    __    'IHI,    HI      .llHIKlllHPnil, 

I'liiii' llii'V  iViViy'liiiii  u'  |iiiin',  mrliMp",  cliin;  In  llir  life  V'f 

Himllii'V  ami  Hie  IHiiry  (ircnilili  Udbliwnii.  • 

MH 

"The  ll"t  (if  nUiti'miii'Ti,  ni' iiiitlinri,  iiml  cif  piTi-iins  ipI' 
Kiii'litl  Hiiil  Inlfllerlniil  illi-tlmilcjii,  wlioiirr  im'iitlnm'il  In 
Mr  Tii'knorw  JiiiiriNilHiiiiil  IflUTi",  wniil.l  iiloiii'  llll  m'VciiiI 

IMiim  ..r  Ills  I k.     l.lllle  ace. lint  !►  kIviii  IpV  1iI»  lilnKni- 

lihiTH  (if  lli>'  pi'iwiiml  iiiiiiHlleM  wlilcli  ^  iMii  l.i  liiivcsci'uri'il 
hir  hliii  iinivci-Mil  vyWvin  aihl  Kuml  will,     llh  l.'llers  mil- 

liinnly  illslpliiy  K I  hmim'  himI  kchpiI  IWIiiik,  I'IH  Hicy  eun 

tiiiii  ii'ilnii'i'  p.r  iilirilUaiiey  which  wiiiiM|peilia|>» mil  liavv 
(iiinlrllpiilcil  tu  hlsunlvcrMil  ippp|piil»rllv.  .  .  .  hi  every  cup- 
luil  (if  Kunpiie  lif  hud  ic  I  mily  ac(|iiafiitaiices  IpiU  Irlciiilx,  i 
hikI  al  iKPinu  he  KceiUN  l.>  liuve  Known  every  cniliicnl  (•"ii- 
tcni|«prary.  .  .  N.willve  (pr  re('e|.tlve  (iimlllie*  liiivi'  ii  ] 
vuliio  (>r  llieir  (iwii  if  Ihcy  are  cdiiiblncd  w  ilh  liilelll«c  cc, 
kniiwle(l«e,an(lii(p»er(.lappreclall.pn  .  .  .  Syihicv  MiiUli  s 
Wiirlen  ipr  Macanlav's  ni.indhajn.'H  |ir(plial)ly  pnidiiced  iin 
Mr  TlckiKirH  mind  exactly  Hie  pr.Piper  llilprc»^l(pn.  ... 
Of  the  llprlKlltlle^»  and  sipiindiicNi  (.1  Ills  imiral  ainl  ihpIiII- 
eal  liidKineiil.i  hi»  letters  Cdiitaln  ainiplc  pniot.  In  tlic  v- 
rles  cxtendln«  (pver  m.pre  lliaii  llHy  years  llicre  1^  ncUl.cr 
H  slllv  iKir  u  liiiiiKpripii.s  seiitcme.  and  there  Is  scarcely  an 
(irluli'ial  remark:  yet  the  cplledhpii  Is  extremely  Interest- 
liiK  as  a  rccppi-d  (if  liitercdiirse  with  cipiispiciKins  and  cele- 
brated persiiiis,"— ,S(i/.  A'li'.,  xlll.  IT.s. 

■••fhe  twii  v.iliimcs  arc,  niiddiiht,  l(in«,  but  th.y  are  so 
full  (if  Interest  that  we  hardly  knnw  whether  aiiylhlni,' 
emild  have  been  s|iarcd.  .  .  .On  the  wlmle,  we  are  In- 
ellneil  in  think  that  this  Ih  the  very  hcsi  luidk  (pf  its  class 
that  has  ever  cipinu  (iver  t(i  lis  from  .Vmerica.'  — .l(/i.,  Nn. 

""'■We  lliid  little  stories  ami  remarks  abniit  hundreds  (if 
eelebrated  pe(ppleln  these  Iwd  IdiiK  Vdliiims,  but  In  liPin.iy 
diie  ea.se  (bi  we  llnd  that  Mr.  ■I'ickiKir  really  iiiiderstddd 
the  nature  (if  the  persdii  he  wa.s  ilescrlblii^,  K(■^•ardl■(  as 
the  experiences  (if  a  clcar-slKhteil  man.  eiiddwcd  wdtli  a 
niarvefldus  faculty  fiir  wnrk.  this  bdnk  pusse-ses  an  inter- 
est (if  itM  (iWii;  lull  re«ar(U-d  in  any  way  as  a  llle,  nr  a.s 
havlnt!  any  Inturesl  bevdiid  that  which  arisi-s  Inim  the 
number  iif  celebrated  pedple  Mr.  Tlckiiiir  met,  and  with 
many  (if  whdin  he  was  Intimate,)  the  liodk  Is  a  lailure.  — 
Sptrldliir,  xlix.  lliKI. 

TidbnlU  Utig.-tiKH.  John  Citldwell,  l>.  1^2.^, 
in  Ohio  Co.,  Va. ;  gra.luated  at  tho  I'.S.  Military  Auad- 
ouiy  184S  I  served  in  the  civil  war,  and  was  afterwards  au- 
iiorintendont  of  artillery  instriictidii  »t  tho  U.S.  Artillery 
School,  Fortress  Monroe,  Va.,  till  I.SSd,  and  commander 
since  ISSI).  Manual  of  Heavy  Artillery  Service:  pre- 
pared lor  tho  Army  and  .Militia  of  the  United  States, 
Wash.,  USSII,  KiiiKi. 

TitlbalU  .Hiiry  Luil|i;dou.  Ilarhara's  Vagaries, 
N.  York.  IMHII,  IL'nio. 

Ti(l(l«iiian,  I..  E.  1.  In  the  Leafy  .Month  of 
June:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  ISSIl,  p.  Hvo.  2.  Twins,  Lon., 
18>>.  l^m(l. 

TidniHll,  Paul,  ("  .Mark  Evans,"  pseud.)  1.  The- 
ology lor  Children,  Ldu.,  1S72,  S(|.  lliuio;  2d  ed.,  entitled 
"The  Story  of  Our  Father's  i.ove,"  1873;  Itli  ed.,  1S7S. 
2.  (Ireat  Truths  tor  Children,  in  Questions  and  Answers, 
Lon..  l.'<r;t,  8(1.  Iilmo.  :i.  A  Hook  of  Common  I'rayor 
and  Worship  for  Family  Use.  Compiled  by  .Mark  Kvans 
from  the  Holy  Scriptures.  Lon.,  1S76.  12iu(>;  2(i  ed., 
IHSII.  4.  The  Gospel  of  Home  Life,  Lon.,  1H77,  [i.  .Svo. 
5.  Tho  King's  Story-13ook  :  I'art  L,  Stories  by  the  Lake ; 
Part  IL,  Storic's  of  the  Journey,  Lon.,  18.S0-S1,  2  vols. 
12ino. 

Tidmaii,  Paul  Frederick,  CM. (J.  1.  Hold  and 
Silver  Money,  Lon.,  \>^ni,  l2ino.  2.  Money  and  La- 
bour: Address  on  tho  Currency  Quertion,  Lon.,  1H87, 
p.  »vo. 

Tidy,  Charles  .'♦leymotJ,  M.U.,  F.P.S.,  master  of 
surgery  ;  professor  of  surgery  and  of  forensic  medicine 
and  public  health  at  tho  Loudon  Hospital ;  medical  offi- 
cer of  health  for  Islington  ;  late  deputy  medical  officer 
of  health  and  public  analyst  for  the  city  of  London.  1. 
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8vo.  2.  Reports  on  the  Quantity  and  Quality  of  Lon- 
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Legal  Medicine,  Lon.  and  Phihi.,  1882 -SI,  2  vols.  Hvo.  4. 
Tho  Tre:itinentof  Sewage,  X.  York  and  Lon.,  ls,S7, 18mo. 
With  Woodman,  W.  Bathiihst,  A  Handy  Book  of  Foren- 
sic Medicine  and  Toxicology.  Illust.  Lon.,  1877,  8vo. 
Tidy,  Charlotte  Elizabeth.  I.  Nothing  to 
You:  a  Story  for  Maidens.  Lon.,  1887,  12mo.  2.  The 
Valley  of  Vision,  i.ou.,  i.-(r..,p.  Syo. 

Tiedeman,  Christopher  G.,  professor  in  the 
University  of  Missouri  at  Columbia.  I.  Elementary 
Treatise  on  the  American  Law  of  Red  I'mperty,  St. 
Louis,  188;i,  8vo.  2.  A  Treatise  on  the  i. imitations  of 
Police  Power  in  the  United  States  considered  from  both 
a  Civil  and  Criminal  Stand-Point,  St.  Louis,  1886,  8vo. 
1438 


TIL 

Tieil,  llcv.  .\nlonlo,  I'h.O.,  M.R.A.S.,  ordained 
I  -  the  I'hureh  of  England  INtlM;  formerly  chaplain  at 
(luniltiir,  I'onstantiiiolile,  Ac.  :  ciiralu  of  Holy  Trinity, 
.Milti,-  ...xl  tiravesenil,  and  lion,  secretary  to  the  Eiig. 
li-h  Egyi.lian  Mi-si. m  since  |H;il.  I.  flio  Levant  In- 
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'ricriiaii,  .MrH.  rraiiccs  V„  ("Cbii.lian  Held, 

pseud.,)  b.  lit  Salisbury,  N.C.  ;  daUKliler  (if  Col.  ('buries 

F.  Fisher;    marriid  to  James    .N.  Tieniiin  in    1^8S.     I. 

Valerie  Aylmer,  N.  York,  l^'7(l,  8v(i,      'J.   Mabel  Lee.  N. 

York,  1871,  8vo.     3.  Mi.rb.n  House,  N.  York,  IH7I,  8vo. 

i  4.   Ebb   Tide,    N.   York,    1872,   8v(..     .'i.  Nina's    Atoiio- 

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\  Phila.,    I87;i.     7.  A    Daughter   of   lUdieinia,   N.   York, 

'   I87:i.  Hvo. 

1     "The  Hbiry  Is  well  tdld ;  .  .  .  the  eharaelers  are  some- 

'  thlii«  like  real  pecple  ;  .  .  .  the  pint  Is  lu.t  a  bad • ;  and 

tin'  readers  interest  Is  i  cpt  up  Iriiin  the  beglnniiik'  td  tliu 
end  of  the  li(i(ik."-.V(i(io/i,  xlx.  in. 

S.  A  (ienlle  llelle,  N.  York,  I87.'i,  8vo.  «.  Hearts  and 
Hands,  N.  York.  187.'),  8vo.  10.  A  Question  of  Honor, 
\.  York.  187.1,  I2II10.  II.  Tho  l.an.l  of  the  Sky,  N. 
York,  1875,  8vo.  12.  After  .M:'ny  Days,  N.  York,  1877, 
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Svo.  17.  Udslyn's  Fortune:  a  Novel,  N.York,  ISS.i, 
12mo.  IS.  Miss  Churchill:  a  Study,  N.  York,  18-;, 
12I110.  1».  A  Child  of  Marv.  N.  York.  1888,  V2m«.  2(i. 
Philip's  lieslitution:  a  Novel.  N.  York.  ISSS,  12iuo. 

Ticriiaii,  Mrs.  Mary  I'.,  iSpt-ar,)  d.  isul.  ut. 
:>;,.  1.  llomoselle,  I"  Uound  Kubin"  Ser.,)  Host.,  188|, 
IfliiKi.     Anon.     2.  Suzetlc.     I'..  Jack  Horner. 

Tietze,  E.  1.  (Trans.)  Pathogenetic  Outlines  of 
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2.  (Trans.)  Scrofulous  Affectidns,  and  the  Advantage  of 
their  Treatment  by  llomoBopathy,  by  II.  Ooullon,  Phila., 
■■"vo. 

Titl'aiiy,  Charles  C.  Modern  Atheism,  N.  York, 
1871.  l8mo. 

Tilt'any,  Uev.  I  raiicis,  graduated  at  Harvard 
1817  I  a  Unitarian  minister.  Bird-Holts:  Shots  on  tho 
Wing.  Host.,  1882.  24mo. 

Tiffany,  Joel,  [milv,  vol.  iii.,  ad  1.]  Man  and  his 
Destiny,  according  to  the  'X'eachings  of  Philosophy  mid 
Kevelation.  Host.,  1S81.  12iU(i. 

Tili'aiiy,  O.  II.  Oems  for  the  Fireside  :  Library  in 
Prose  and  Verse.     Illust.     Host.,  18SI,  Svo. 

Titlill,  W.  P.  Chronograph  of  How,  Chelsea,  an. I 
Derby  Porcelain  Manulactures,  Lon.,  187.'),  r.  Svo. 

Tighe,  Ambrose,  formerly  tutor  in  Yale  College. 
Tho  Development  of  the  Koman  Constitution,  (History 
Primers,)  N.  York.  188li.  2 lino. 

Tildeil,  liOuise  W.  Karl  and  (irctchen's  Chri>t 
mas:  a  Christmas  Poem  l'..r  Children.  Illust.  ('in., 
1878.  sq.  12iuo. 

Tilden,  M.  II.  Hi'tory  of  Stephenson  County,  Il- 
linois, Chic,  1S8(I,  Svo. 

Tildeu,  Samuel  Jones,  1S14-1SS8,  b.  at  New 
Lebanon,  N.Y.;  educatcl  al  the  University  of  New 
York,  and  admitted  to  tlio  bar;  was  counsel  in  many 
important  eases  ;  elected  governor  of  New  York  in  187  I. 
and  was  tho  Democratic  candidate  for  the  i'residency  in 
187().  The  Writings  and  Speeches  of  Sm  uel  J.  Tilden. 
Edited  by  John  Higelow.     N.  York,  IS8   .  2  vols   " 


'Each  Uocunieiit  or  speech  ...  Is  iiitrodueed  by  .i 
short  note  showing  the  circumstances  which  led  to  ii- 
cdinixisliloii  or  deFlvery;  and  thus  the  piipers  with  11..- 
notes  make  a  Uilerably  eonnected  hlstiiry  of  the  lilc  an. I 

times  of  the  siil)ject.    'I'hc  enlleetidn  will  pniDab     bee .■■ 

more  and  more  valuable  as  time  goes  on.  —Aatiun,  x:i 
4<J6 

'filden,  William  Augustus,  D.Sc,  F.K.S.,  pi 
fessor  of  ciieinistry  in  .Mason  College,  Hirnungh  ■.. ; 
professor  of  dental  metallurgy  in  Queen's  College,  Iin  - 
mingham.  1.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Chciui..! 
Philosophy,  Lon.,  187«,  12mo;  fith  ed.,  1888.  2.  I'rm 
tical  Chemistry  :  the  Principles  of  Qualitative  Analysi-, 
l.oii..  i-r.t),  !2in-, ;  Ith  c::.,  !-".  :!.  SobiWIity  »f  H..!:.-, 
in  Water  at  High  Temperature,  (Philosophical  Trai.-- 
actions,)  Lon.,  1884,  4to. 

Tilden,  William  s.  (Ed.)  History  of  the  Town 
of  Medlield,  Massachu- tts,  1650-1858:  with  Hcncal..- 
gics  of  Families,  (tc.     Illust.     Bosl.,  1887,  8vo. 

Tildesley,  James  Carpenter.     A  History  of 


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PsnkriilKo,  in  tho  Cmmtv  i^ 

""r,""  ';n«ll»l'  lll-lorv.     tll,„i.     ||,„(.,  |h7(i,  lO.no 

Mu-.     1.  ,l>.)  y«i..,   II,,,.,,,    ,,,„„„     ,;  »    ; 

»...o_r  ,.,  «,.  in,„„      .,  ,  ,,;,,.,  .,.,,„  ,v,^,, .,„;i.„,  ,;„„ 

In  Zs    .       ,V'"-""\^"-«ll"'."  *•••)     :i.  (  K.I.I  Sun „ 

n    li„S,„.l ,   P,„.„„,  |i„M.,  1.S7(1-n:|,  two  ,orl..«,  ls„,„.     I 

••Im,        a       'T,'",.'-","^    *''"■""•"  ".vnins  il,„t.,  (nth, 
"o'^I^Clftlr      '•   "^''•'  ^'"""i"    ""r-i"   ""Hud.; 

I    '"I""'','!  ,>'"""•    AhriiMiin,    M.A.,   b.    IS,',|,    in 
I."ii.l|.n  ;  l..ll„>,  M„,|  |„,,,r„r  KinK'»  i'uU.g,,  Ciimbri  l«„. 

iliii'toiy  I'.H^i.y,  Ciiiiihri.l^,.,  I  hh;,,  .,   mvm 

tiixluiiil,  Nrcvcn  lliily."-,lo„/.,  xxvlll   r'"  '"•"""">■ 

Tilley,  William  .lamcH.    MilIlt,,'  „f  ||,„  situ- 

u..M,,^or,  H,„„u  S„.r.t-  „f  Su.cc..  unj  l-ower,  (ihl". 

TilliliKiiilHt,  Uilli,,,,,  IIo|,ki„«,|,.  |s,-,i.  „™,i. 

Nu«.     (rmn«.l    K|,„,„u„   „r   A„,.i,.„,,    .\I,.,|,„,,„|,  „  j 
dltloiiH,  l)».t„  ISM.  I2,n.);  2,1  U.I.,  |.S,S.|       """'""  '"^-  ' 

'''»"'"'««•,  J<>hii  |..  AluLanm  .Supremo  Court  U,- 
imrl'    yolg.     x,v  -Iv.x,.,    ,Mont«..UK.ry,    iMS-.-s,,  ;,  v ok 

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TillOtHOIl,    J„h„,     ^„„,,,     ,„|       iii.;  ,„„„„,,     „f       , 

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TiNley,  JWrH.  M.  J.  i.  U|,/an,l  Down.  Ml 
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lilstoii,  Kcv.  Thomas,  [,,„/,.,  'vo'i.  in'     „,|,|  , 

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s      '    VT,    "'    •:''•    ""^"^'1"^   Mi,l,llo    II„„,1.,„.    ,i",,e 

1H7I,  |).  .Svo      J    Ihe  KHurn  from  tho  faptivily    I.„„ 
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c.an  aoeoueheur  to  (he  Karrin«,lon  Ueueral  l.i.m'niarv 
ami  LyinK-In  CImui.v.  Iln.llh  i„  [n.lia  for  liriti^h 
Women,  an.l  on  the  Prevention  of  Disease  in  Tro  ,i.., 
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Tiltoii,  .Mrs.  Caroline,  wife  of  John  Kolli,,  jil. 
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8tanlino|.le.  by  l;Mu,on,lo  ,le  An,iei,,  Lon.  a„,l  N     V,,'  k" 

\tun°-  M^r""''  """"'"'  ""J  '<■'  I'^I'i-^  from 
tho  Italian  of  Edmon.lo  ,lo  An.iei...  Illu,t  l,„  ,  „n 
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fssr!  i«u""'  """"^  '^"'""'"  '•""^"•'■Hro.N.York! 

Tilton,  Theodore,  [„„,,,  y„\.  in  ,,,|,n  „,,, 
connection  with  tho  Now  Y^rk  r'„.le,a.„;  '.It  ;  in," 
n  is,  I,  an.  he  afterwar.la  e.stabli.,  ,e,l,  and  edit  "for 
two  years,  the  Ool.len  Aae.  Sinee  Ins::  o  ha  •  ,le  I 
"1.™..  I.  Sanetum  .Sanet.,ru,n  ;  .,r,  Pr,,  ?-Shee,s  l'  m 
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tx^r"7^^-]f''-  "'"•  '-'"»•     ■••  •""«'>'««  St=rie«   : 

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'■It  '"'"apiciilhiraiilnialloiiniMlillreclnexNWhkli  nmli.. 

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!      :(.  tlr,.,.e  in  the  Tim.-  of  || or:  a„  Account  of  tho 

jilo,  (.u-ton,.,  and    Habit,   of   the  (Jree^,  .lurinif       0 
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I  Timb«,  John,  F.,-^  A.,  [„„„,  v,d.  ill,,  a,l.|.,]  |n„i_ 
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li.n.     an.lWal,,:    their   LoKen.lary    Lore  „„,|   P„„u|*p 

INNt'f'voi:"-     ""■   '  '"'"■    "•  '"'■'   "^^  '"''■•   '""' 

I      "  It  In  warcely  a  |„«,l(  to  I,,,  coveleil  by  ||„.  „„,ier  of  >i 

- niry  «  roim  In  vmwiy  hisiorl,.,  an.l  LV    (      ,  ,^n    i 

ewn,!s  „l  any  ^i,,.,,  |,|„,.,,.  „,  ,„  .,,,„|.    |,  .  tn,l|„irv 
ore  ,,   ,.  i,elKl,l,,,„rl„„„l„l,.,.,,  ,.„  ,„„^  .i,,',',:,,  .If^.l^'lS 

xxxi  :u!.  "'"'"I'l  I'Mtortaliiinem  un.l  im,t\t."~sJi:  Ji^", 
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i:::r.^^:r^:'-/;Li;'^:r"^fr'i--'"''-''^- 

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;i"i"l"'rl..sN  ,l,.,„i|„  <:,,"'.ri,  "1-11,0  iKi.  aMi.o  "uL^^'l 
lav.Tiis   w(,i,.|,   „r«    vahial.le    illns|r,l,,ns   .,r     i.";'^''''''f 

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TimniiuN,  Samuel,  [nm,-.  vol.  iii.,  „dd.l    i    He- 

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,f'7l',""f.'"",'l  '"  '"";  «'""«  •'"'^'"■"es.lndOeeu  a  ,ion« 
of  the  invelleis  ,n  ihe  To»n  One  Hundred  Year    aZ 
with  an    I.„ro.l,^,ion,  l,irn,inghan,,  1SS«,  Km.jJo  "l' 
torie'.-l'Ton'ls"  """''''"'-■'   <"^"P"'"   "^''""'^  "'- 
I...r"s"'.''|o,i:„   '"""'"■^  ■""''"  »   ^'''"'"""  ""d  Proet, 

F^^ilrMliK!**:!:;^!:"  <^-"''»  ^-  «""•- «-• 

wor'^h"M';."'b,i*'"'  '""'■''  "^8"^"'  •>•  "*■■'■''  «t  Ell,. 
Churci/in  I'sfi-  ^  f  '""""''  '"  "'"  '*'"""'  ^'"''""io 
at  W  1-  .  '■  "'■"■''  "'  "  """"  '"  "  "lilitory  hofpilal 
tWa.hington  during  tho  latter  part  of  th,.  eivil  ?  r' 
rcsnled  in  It,,ly  lS7:i-87.  .She  ha.s  contributed  short 
.«t»r,e8,  .ketehe.,  and  serials  to  A„,„ri,.„n  mal-ine, 
I  ;'"''?•;  "'"'  J'-"',»-    •''''   -'•.   -V.   Vork,  T87278v": 

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•"Slgnor  MonnUllni's  N'loce'  is  full  of  tlio  cluirm  of 
Rome.  Tlu'  lUiUior  fi'cls,  ami  eiiii  reproiluce,  tlu-  loveli- 
ness of  form  niiil  color  which  iiiiiUcs  it  iiii  cnchniiu-o  i 
pliice:  itsKlowiiiB  liK'lit.  its  sort  air.  its  I'rv,'',"'*'-' "'"'f'T-ni',", 
of  llowcrs,  the  sleailliust  licatity  ol  the  lulls,  tlie  iiiliiiite 
variety  of  tlie  Ciuiiiiagiia,  the  power  (jI  lis  architecture, 
nnectiiiL'  tlie  mind  almnst  as  the  w. irk  ol  natural  forces 
the  varied  heaiityaml  ahiiiiihince  of  ils  luiiiilaiiis,-nll 
these  rise  like  visions  before  the  readiT  who  cliaiiccs  to  ne 
also  a  lover  of  Home.  Not  only  tlie  wondcrlul  city  hnt 
its  Mirrdiliidiniis  are  familiar  to  tliis  writer:  the  writtiiiiK 
olivi-trees,  the  stately  neglected  iMiil.liiiKs.the  wideiairple  , 
dislMiice.  the  hill-sides  steeped  in  varymu  liKhl  mid  shadow , 
are  all  used  in  the  settiiiK"  and  hack),'round  ol  the  stor.v  < 
Tlie  mifc  ai  mriie  beiiin  so  good,  wliat  are  the  aetois 
. .  We  take  it  to  he  the  writers  inlentioii  to  protest  against 
the  usual  conveiilional  restrictions  on  wonien  s  freedian 
of  action,  hut  die s'j/ ;»rii'(  m,il.  and  almost  all  her  eh.aijU- 
ters  turn  out  as  her  opponents  minlu  desire.  .  .  •,  ">-  "\; 
lleve,  from  internal  evidsnee,  that  this  hook  is  written  h> 
an  .Vinericaii  woman ;  it  is  very  clever,  hut  its  atniosplieie 
is  ratlier  what  we  expect  in  the  work  ot  certain  cle\>.r 
Frenchmen,"— .Vii'/iji.  xxviii.is?.  ,       ,.    ,         ,    ,., 

•■It  is  throm-liont  of  nnc(nml  merit,  hut  it  alioiinds  ii 
admirable  haiches.  .  .  .  Perhaps  tlie  best  that  can, be  said 
of  itistliat  it  makes  liackueyed  scenes  ami  situations  iii- 
terestiuK,  and  that  Ki.man  life.  ab(ait  which  so  niauyear  - 
loads  of  follv  have  been  written,  is  jiresenteil  lu  it  Willi 
exceptional  liveliness  and  lidelity."— s'ii(.  AVi'.,  1.  1^:!. 

Ii,   liv  the  Tiiicr.  lio.st.,  l,ssl,  lOmo. 

"It  is  utterly  formless,  .  .  .  Nevertheless  there  is  a  good 
deal  of  the  power  and  much  of  the  cleverness  which 
marked  ' Sii?iior  Monaldinis  Sieee'  in  '  liy  the  liber,  — 
Ad/ioii,  xxxii,  110.  ,,,,,,-■ 

•■  From  the  llrst  to  the  last  \tage  the  book  is  full  of  imagi- 
native tire.  .  .  .  The  pictures  of  society  at  Koine  are  bright 
and  humorous,  the  sketches  of  Italian  scenerv  vivid  and 
true,  and  there  is  a  chapter  clescribiug  tlie  tligbt  ot  Bruno 
after  the  murder  of  Viltorio  which  shows  that  power  ot 
conceiving  situations  and  seii-sations  completely  lOved 
from  pers(aial  experience  whicli  is  the  severe  st  ot 
the   imaginative   faculty."— Cosmo   Monkhousl,    Acad., 

'"' It'eonflnes  itself  entirely  to  a  narration  of  proceedings 
in  Home  and  llic  neighbourhood  ;  tlie.se  are  related  in  such 
a  manner  as  to  convey  a  great  impression  of  reality.  — 
UlieclulDi-,  Iv.  IGO.  I 

7.  The  Jewel  iu  the  Lotos,  Phila.  and  Lon.,  ISS:!,  | 
]2mo.  '• 

"There  is  really  good  work  in  this  book,  better  even 
than  the  writer's'elcver  tale,  '  Signor  Monaldinis;  Niece,    i 
had  led  us  to  expect  from  her.    The  ngures  ol  the  two 
girls  in  whom  the  interest  of  the  -story  eeutre.s  are  bril- 
liantly drawn,  and  represent  with  singular  distincliicss  , 
two  very  diverse  types  of  womanhood."— .'^yjtridfur,  Ivil.  j 
31'J 

"MlssTinckerisan  idealist  who  in  these  days  of  realism  j 
Is  not  afraid  to  conceive  according  to  the  iiispiratiou  ot  | 
herownpoetie  genius.  ,  .  .  The  novel  is  Inllol  beautiful  ' 
pictures,  -/.itei-nr;/  World,  xiv.  4.55.  ' 

S.  Aurora.     Illu.st.     I'hila.,  1S85,  12mo.  ' 

"  It  is  unique  among  the  novels  daily  turned  out  by  the  . 
press  in  being  full  of  the  local  color  of  a  locality  not  too 
fiimiliar,  and  in  being  a  story  without  a  purpose,  ideal  i 
rather  than  realistic,  aiming  at  little  but  being  a  renrodue- 
tlon,  at  once  faithful  and  picturesque,  of  lile  under  |iic- 
tiirescpie  conditions  as  it  may  still  be  lived  and  seen  in 
Itjdy  and  Spain."— 'ViVic,  v.  Hi. 

y.  Tw.i  ('orimels,  Host.,  1.S89,  12nio. 

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Tindal  I,  llev.  E.  II.    The  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Atl 


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Tisdall,  Uev.  William  St.  flair,  M. A.,  gradu- 
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1882;  principal  of  the  Training  College  at  Lahore  IsSj- 
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TixNington,  II.  llob  o'-Link  Uallads,  Lon.,  I.s81, 
12m". 

Titcomb,  IU.  llev.  Jonathan  Holt,  D.D.,  ['.afe, 
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Dante  Gabriel  Rossotti 


in  Naval  Engineering  in  Great  Britoin. 
U.S.  Gov't.     Wash.,  188:!,  Svo. 

Tobyn,  A.  M.  A  Woman  at  the  Wheel,  Lon.,  1S7H, 
3  vols,  ]).  Svo.  .    . 

Tocqne,  P.  Newfoundland  as  it  was,  and  as  it  is 
in  1S77,  Lon.,  1878,  cr.  Svo. 

Tod,  John,  ("  .lohn  Strathesk,"  pseud.)  1.  Bits 
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Scottish  VillageLife ;  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  1 882,  p.  Svo  ;  new  cd., 
1884.  2.  Little  Bluebird,  the  Girl  Missionary,  Lon,, 
1S83,  Ifimo.  3.  Miss  Graham's  ProtC'gC',  Lon.,  1884,  sq. 
16mo.  4.  More  Bits  from  Bliiikboiiuy,  Lon.,  1 884,  p. 
Svo.  5.  "Come"  and  "Go:"  Family  Text-Book  for 
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America,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 

Todd,  A.  II.  1.  The  Circling  Year,  Ac:  Poems, 
Lon.,  18SI),  cr.  8vo.  2.  The  Homes,  Haunts,  and  Battle- 
Fields  id'  the  Covenanters,  Ediu.,  1886,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Todd,  Albert,  lieutenant  U.S.A.,  b.  IS54,  iu  Rhode 
Island.  The  Campiiigns  of  the  Rebellion:  with  Map, 
Manhattan,  Kansas,  1884,  Svo. 

Todd,  Alpheus,  [(vHe,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1821-1884, 
Parliamentary  Uovernment  in  the  British  Colonics,  Lon., 
18811,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  2  vols.,  vol.  i.,  1887. 

tion  of  despatches  and  of  Instructions 


"Chielly  a  collect _-_. -     ,  .    .      .„ 

from  the  Colonial  omcc,  .  ,  ,  The  most  IniporUiiit  chapters 
rnings  at  Norwood:    Prayers    are  those  in  which  be  treats  of  (be  fiuiclions  ot  the  Gover- 
nor, the  sole  counectiug  link  between  the  mother-eouiitry 
and  her  offspring."— .4(/i..  .No.  274S. 

Todd,  Charles  Ilnrr,  b.  1849,  at  Redding,  Conn. ; 
aeonliibiilor  to  m,i;^.i/.in<s  and  newspapers.  1.  ^^ 
General  History  of  the  Burr  Family  in  Amoriea,  N 
York,  1878.  2.  A  History  of  Redding,  Connoctiout, 
188(1.  3.  liife  and  Letters  of  Joel  Barlow,  T,L.D.,  Pod. 
Statesman.  Philosopher :   with  Extracts  from  his  Work.=, 

N.  York,  1880,  Svo. 


Tircbnck,  William.    1.  ...... v>-  ;•,,"■    I      ..  .•     .    it       ti   i    i  r)    .„ 

his  Work  and  Inllucuce,  Lon,,  1882.     2.  Great  Minds  in  |  and  hitnerto  Unpublished  I  oom 
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M\^sii.I'u7lw'~All  :^::^1:;^'^''''  >-"'  ■''^  ^as  not  ,l„ne  •  Isro-T-I.     He  o.„-lv  aban,,„n    1  ., 

••  The  >^u,ry  of  the  VU.i^'Ht  v„„  ^•.., and  d;.';,,,';',-";'^ "•^'"f^"^''  "'"  l'^-";"™  "f  """'i'^ine 


Yo!-k^^''>*;""i'7  "f  "'«' "'-'i'y  ''I' -N'ow  York.     Illust      \     ""J  <i''vo(ed  hin,.-.!! 

^'^!b."!^':}r""'-  '•     ^-    redded  in  London.     1.   LaurolU  and  ,„her  IW^on 


pa*,  la.t  he  hn.s,   ,ve  or  .",e,'",         i''*' r''"''^'  '■''.'"■ 

T.:^";?''coK-c^f"S'i:i'f "-""-"- 

of  Youth, 'and  olhor  iC.  Yon^^O^^;;"/"!!"  Ar 


,  ^.        "■''Mil.    IIIO 

to  litcratine,  an. I  since   isrit  hns 


:";;;r'i,.™;n:'u;";i;-,}  1  '  HS''^- 
fUeres.in!;  a,v  those        h!  ^1     ev'.h'd '>"'', ''7'''-''  ""'I 

-,.oM,^,,,oftheinte,,ee,u,^r;,,:!j;l'ivl/;;,ii:'';!^:;-^i!:! 


-,    isiti „    i„, 

■•<liecliil(,r,  liv.  21!i. 


van  ;  or,  The  Sto,-,  of  a  Swofd  /'a  Poe;;;;  'CZ  li^iC^  !  5"  ^,^'r  ^ii"«^.  --'  other  Poen,,,  Un,.  ,ss,,  ,.,.,„ 

.  5.  The  l,.ue  Iragedy  oi  Uien»,,  Tribune  ol' Kon'e,  LoL  j 


hi  Jnf ",'  f.°'""  ^-  .  (■=•'■'  •^»'>"  Todd  :  the  Story  of  i  •'^'^-^  '2">''-       "'     '       "'  '"•"""'^  "'  ^'"""■•'  '"'" 

"ever  l.eeii  hiM  siX^f,    m     ,   '  ""■  staKe  liave  evi.lenih 

srerla   '^,^«eMi    «;  ■  all;;?.;," Illl  ^""'''l''  ''"'\  "'  ""^  ^'"'^^ 
.iveH,ani,^v\\,;iHu:s''vel're       1^^^^^ 


Events  in  the  Hi 'to  vo^  Me.lt     I'- ^''.r'";','"''    "'"' 
and  Delaware  l-enin^Lr  Phlhl!  'li:;;;^  j!!,.  ^  ^'"■•^'-" 

Reasons  for  not  co-o,,erating  '"■;.•.-  .^•:  ■  ^"'.I't.''™' 


li.  Helena  in  Troas;  [a  drama,!  Lon.   I88fi   IXmn 


"""'      I'hila.,    |S7( 


^•omna,   Jl.   H.     U'etures  on    Practical   .'^urgery. 


untouched.' "L.|;,,''.sy",,;5.'/"'>^^""»  '"«  l^een  left  alnnit 

lefts  in  devisit.i  "t  ,»■  tr  t   eir     ; ,  I'i  'V'  •-'  "IV'''  !'"'•''■ 
ixtcniling  or  recluci  .1'       „r,i,.J  .'."I"'"'  "'"'  "'ill  take  to 

nnUhem.^icswS'lltVe:;' l^s'^^hftf  ,i;'"^r  l"'  "''^'"^'• 
Iccled  hv  „,.    or  such  work  .Mr   To      ,1    t  r   I    1   i"  "f^' 

^^^^""^  -luahie' jhau  ":>^j\i^"^:,^^i^,ni^:^'; 

.  3.  The  ConHict  of  Studie.'.,  and  other  Essays  on  Snh 
jeet.  ec.nnected  with  Education,  I.on.,  is?)  ?vo 

ne,;\'i;;^;;:'j;;-,^;:;.£'™-5!;"-V'P'»^--?«..er... 

the  i'anil,ridK?  syt  e,  wl  ,.  ,  r  '"'l|'."-","'t  P"i"ts  of 
own  kLMvle.Tw,,,m,,iw,tn,''''-''''  ''''■'>■  "'"'"»  '''« 
liKhtene,;  e.M)er  c  el,         1    ^' ^  ""fr"'  '"  '"'  <-'"- 


<iear.-   includinL/'th;  "  V    ,    i"'"""  ^'?""'''''  E-'span.ion 

J^^r^  v,;irirvf--\F" -^^ 

<iear'eJ    Ste.un  Engine      ?V  '-  '^"  ""''   '"i'^'^n-Valve' 
l-on.,,e.xt4to;\ulaS'oT;iatV'T''''"""'  '"    ""^  '"'">"' 

Ti:'(;'i?:^!:nt^:L^^::7^„,^;!.i-'-*'."=o-".iea, 

l.-<82,-  vicar  of  Vvhitvi.k^"''  .  r''  '"'i  "'^""'eJ 
,  Lenten  s;;";.;!  0.  r  s  "'".''^T  "'s',""™ J 'i-'*-  ' " 
i  Ark,  in  a  Cour..e'of  I'i'g   ,  Lt^J'o^f'T.-f.f'''^'' 

■'Theliiilk  (if  the  irtf,.i  ■       l'">ate  circulation. 

4.  William  Whewell    IM)     M„  ,        f...  ■    •  "Ppeaie.l  in  the  •Fointhi   ''p.' '''■"""''''■'« '"'' ^"^ 

"nbridKe:anAceo::!t':f^:^^::;:i;5.^:-'J.^'"r««.;;;;H^-,;;- 

Nketehcs."-.iV,^/  xxvii  .1'.    *•*''  '  '  '  '"''^^  thebioKraphicai 

sien;!5nd'^i!^"iii^,s;tS';^^^^'^,s::^,;i!;';:i^'"yi""epen- 


cambHd«:;'-r  Zt  !^^iL  ^  hI;;:,;:^  .^;i;^i^""r«' 

^eafle.l  VcachO^le  in*^     ' ,     ,  "^  '"'V-;-!  '"''"■..^'-yeci 


•«ea[led-^cad;ide  in  any  naturaUe^^^e;'-::^,;;:^?;!;^^;;' 

'•■^^^rlI•!^^!y'^tXi;J^^^!:fh'^;"  r™"«'^'  ">^  '""'^^""^ 

lir.  Wlieweir.,    I K  -t'  with  11     n  P""'''''!^'  """"jsls  of 
Ironi  his  l.'tlers,    Ive  LK     IJ,  ,^  i,"'  ■', ','.''' I"-*  «'lectiu„ 

"'■  a  Mt^niariy  treA.^aS,;;-^;;;;; '^ij^^in.x;!'^"  '^'"'"'^ 


:!:r'?"Li!'l""'«.,»"'v„e,   ("M.   E 


:rsrsrir^iE"cS;^i?^^^^ 


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1 


TOL 

Tolmer«  Alexander,  b.  in  London  ;  served  in  the  ' 
English   euvuliy  ;    went    to  Adelaide  in    18J0,  und  wus 
tul)-in?|iector,  iind  ul'tenvards  coniiuissioner,  -f  police,  in 
Soutli    Austriiliu.      Ki'miniscenues    of    iin    Adventurous  | 
and  Chcqueri'd  Career  at  Home  and  at  the  Antipodes,  j 
Lon.,  issn,  2  vols.  n.  8vo. 

"  An  amnsinit  book."— .IcfK?.,  xxiv.  142. 

Tolinie,  >V.  Fraser,  and  Dawson,  George 
Mercer.  Comiianitive  Vocal)ularie8  of  the  Indian 
Tribes  of  IJritisli  Columbia,  (Canada  (ieological  and 
Natural  Ili^ory  Survey,!  Montreal,  1,SS4,  Svo. 

Tomastson,  Beatrice,  and  Wiistenburg, 
C'aecilie.  (Trans.)  The  Chimes  of  Erfurt:  a  Tale, 
Lon.,  ISS5,  p.  ,><vo. 

TomasNun,  W.  H.  With  the  Irregulars  in  the 
Transvaal  and  Zululand.  Lon.,  l^.Sl,  er.  Svo.  ' 

Tomes,  Charles  fSissniore,  Jl.A.,  V.U.S.,  grad- 
ualed  at  Christ  Churidi,  O.xlnrd,  ISIill;  licentiate  in  dental 
surgery  ;  lecturer  on  anatomy  and  physiology  at  the  Uen-  ' 
tal  Hospital  id'  Lonilon.     A  Manual  of  Dental  Anatomy, 
Human  and  Conii>arative.     lllust.     Lon.,  IS7(),  or,  Svo;  ^ 
2ded..  IS!<2. 

Tomes,  Robert,  M.D.,  [>iiiic,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1S17  ( 
-L8S2.     Mv  Colle-'e  Hays.  N.  York,  KHHO,  iL'ino. 

"This  is  one  of  the  bonks  whieh  prove  the  truth  of  (lie  i 
remark  that  aiUohiography  is  never  dull.  .  .  .  Mr.  Tumes's 
collegiate  e-Nperieiico  was  nut  rennirkablc,  apil  liis  nar- 
rative of  it  gains  no  factiti.i\is  aid  from  imaginative  color. 
.  ,  .  It  pos.sos.ses  a  verisimilitude  which  .  .  .  makes  it  very 
agreeable  and  at  limes  amusing  reading."— .Vu/ioii,  xxxiii. 
&y. 

Tomkins,  Mrs.  D.  Twilight  Versos,  Lon.,  1886, 
p.  Mvo. 

Tomkins,  Kdwartl.  1.  Machine  Construction  and 
Drawing,  Lon.,  IsTIi,  2  vols.  12mo.  2.  I'rinciples  of  Ma- 
chine Construction  :  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  187-*,  text  12mo,  plates 
4to. 

Tomkins,  Frederick  James,  M.A.,  D.C.L., 
[iinlf,  vol.  iii.,  ToMKl.vs,  FiiKDBEir<K,  add.,]  b.  1814; 
graduated  at  University  College,  London,  1847,  and  at 
Heidelberg  lS58j  called  to  the  Ijar  at  Lincoln's  Inn 
18t)2.  The  Institutes  of  the  Houian  Law.  Part  I. 
Lon.,  lsr)7,  r.  8vo,  (This  is  erroneously  entereil  nmler 
ToMKlxs,  J  ,  niife,  vol.  iii.)  With  .Iknkkkn,  H.  D.,  Com- 
pendium of  .Modern  Roman  Law,  Lon.,  I87(»,  Svo. 

Tomkins,  Kev.  Henry  George,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge ;  ordained  L'sJ";  recto:-  of 
St.  Paul's,  Kxeter,  1866-88;  vicar  of  IJransoombe  1868- 
72.  1.  Studies  on  the  'rimes  of  Abraham.  lllust. 
Lon.,  1878-7!i,  4to.  2.  The  Life  of  Joseph  :  Illustrated 
from  Sources  external  to  Holy  Scripture,  Lon.,  1880. 

Tomkins,  Miss  J.  II.  From  Four  to  Fourteen, 
lllust.     N.  York,  LSTIi,  llimo. 

Tomkins,  S.  Discordant  Notes,  [verse,]  Lon., 
1878,  sm.  Svo. 

Tomkins,  Zitella  E.  Sister  Lucetta,  and  other 
I'oenis,  Lon.,  I8S7,  12mo. 

Tomkinson,  E.  M.  1.  Benjamin  Franklin,  ("The 
World's  Workers,")  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo.  2.  Sarah^  Kob- 
inson,  Agnes  Weston,  Mrs.  Meredith,  ("The  World's 
Workers,")  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Tomlin,  J.  Scriptural  and  Historical  Interpreta- 
tion of  the  Uevclation,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo. 

Tomlin,  John  Hewitt.  Papers  on  Sunday- 
School  Teaching,  Lon.,  Isso,  Svo. 

Tomlinson,  Charles,  F.R.S.,  [aiiti,  vol.  iii.,  add.] 
1.  Winter  in  the  Arctic  Regions  ami  .Summer  in  the 
Antarctic  Regions,  Lon.,  1S72,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Sonnet ; 
its  Origin,  Structure,  and  Place  in  Poetry,  Lon.,  IsTI,  p. 
Svo. 

"The  greater  part  of  Mr.  Tomlinson's  Ixiok  is  taken  up 
witli  criticisms  cui  Petrarch, and  his  own  views  on  transla- 
ti(jii,  aecnmpanied  with  specimens  oi'  Ills  own  work  as  a 
tri.nshilur."— -K/i.,  No.  241)1). 

;).  The  Literary  History  of  the  Divine  Comedy:  In- 
troducti.ry  Lecture,  (The  liarlow  Lectureship  on  Dante,) 
Lon.,  18711,  Svo.  4.  Simnets,  Manchester,  ISSl,  scj.  lHuio. 
6.  Kssays,  Old  and  New,  Lon.,  1887,  cr.  Svo. 

Tomlinson,  Frederick  Vhilip.  The.Iudiciiture 
Acts  ami  the  Rules  of  the  Supremo  Court,  1883:  with 
Conci'  e  Notes.    Edited  by  R.  T.  Reid.     Lon.,  1884,  r.  Svo. 

Tomlinson,  II.  Artificial  Incubation:  Breeding 
and  Rearing  of  Pouiiry,  Lon.,  ISHll,  Svo. 

Tomlinson,  H.  1.  Influence  of  Stress  or  Strain  on 
the  Action  of  Physical  Forces,  (Philosophical  Transac- 
tions,) Lon.,  ISS.'t,  4to.  2.  Coefficients  of  the  Viscosity 
of  Air,  (Philosophical  Transactio.is.)  Lon.,  1887,  4io. 
3.  Stress  and  Strain  and  the  Physical  Properties  of  Mat- 
ter, (Philosophical  Transactions,)  Lon.,  1887,  4to. 
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Tomlinson,  J.  T.  The"Legiii  llisto:y"of  Canon 
Stubbs :  being  the  Basis  of  the  New  Scheme  of  Ecclesias- 
tical Courts,  Lon.,  1SS4,  Svo. 

Tomlinson,  John,  [ante,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  1.  Ram- 
bles Twenty  Miles  round  Doncaster,  Doncaster,  n.  d.  2. 
The  Level  of  Hatfield  Chace  and  Parts  Adjacent.  lllust. 
Doncaster,  1882.  (The  edition  consisted  of  2110  copies 
in  r.  4to  and  .'ill  in  er.  fed.,  and  the  author  engaged  to 
give  the  entire  proceeds  of  the  sale  to  the  Doncaster  In- 
firmary provided  all  the  copies  were  disposed  of  before 
Jan.  1,  1883.) 

"  A  voUirae  which  appeals  to  almost  every  class  of  anti- 
quarian students."— ylcud.,  xxi.  24. 

3.  Doncaster  from  the  Roman  Occupation  to  the 
Piosent  Time.  lllust.  Doncaster,  1887,  4to.  (This 
volume  deals  with  "  secular  items,''  and  is  to  be  followed 
by  one  containing  the  church  history  of  the  town.) 
"  Tomlinson,  Lizzie  Joyce.  1.  Alice  do  liurgh  : 
a  Home  Story  for  ({iris,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo.  2.  Fairy, 
Lon.,  1876,  12mo.  3.  Mazie's  Joy,  Lon.,  1877,  l2nio. 
4.  Nellie,  Lon.,  1S78,  12nio.  5.  Our  Laddie,  Lon.,  1S8I1, 
ISmo.  6.  A  Little  Wild  Flower;  or,  Rosy's  Story, 
Lon.,  1882,  12nio. 

Tomlinson,  S.  Principles  of  Agriculture,  (Ele- 
mentary Stage,)  Lon.,  I88ii,  12mo. 

Tomlinson,  W.  iiy-Ways  of  Manchester  Life, 
Manchester,  1 888. 

Tomlinson,  W.  W.  Comprehensive  Guide  to  the 
C(mnty  of  Northumbirhiud,  l,on.,  1888,  cr.  Svo. 

Tomlinson,  Waltei,  M.A.,  grnduated  at  Christ 
Church  College,  Oxford,  1873.  The  Art  of  Landscape 
Painting  in  Oil-Colours,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo. 

Tompkins,  Uev.  E.  S.  lie  G.    Through  David's 
Realm:    a  Book  of   Holy-Land  Travel,     lllust.     Triiy, 
j  N.  Y.,  1888,  12uio. 

Tompkins,^  Hamilton  Ilnllock.  Bibiiotheoa 
JetVersoniana  :  a  List  of  Books  written  by  or  relating  to 
Thomas  Jefferson,  N.  York,  188.8,  8vo.  Edition  limited 
to  350  copies. 

Tonison,  Graham  R.     1.  (Ed.)  Border  Ballads; 

with    liitroduetiim    and    Notes,    ("Canterbury    Poets,") 

Lon.,  I   88,  21nio.     2.  (Ed.)  Ballads  of  the  North  Coun- 

trio:  with  Introiluction  and  Notes,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

Tongne,  Cornelias,  ("Cecil,"  pseud.)    1.  Records 

j  of  the  Chase  and  Memoirs  of  Celebrated  SiHirtsmen,  Lon., 

i  18.')4;  new  eds.,  1877,  ISSO,   l2mo.     2.  llints  on  Agri- 

1  culture,  adapted  to  a  Midland  County,  Lon.,  1855,  Svo. 

'  3.  The  Stud  Farm  :    Hints  on  Breeding,  for  the  Turf, 

Chase,  and  Road,  Lon.,  1873.  l2mo;  new  ed.,  1S75. 

Toogood,  Mrs.  Harriet,  l<tiil<,  vol.  iii.,  'Toocoon, 
Mrs.  J.,  add.]      Poems  and  Ballads,  Lon.,  18711,  p.  Svo. 
Toolcy,  M.'s.  Sarah  A.    Great  Lives  and  Simple, 
Lim.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Toombs,  Samuel.  New  Jersey  Troops  in  the 
Gettysburg  Ca:npaign,  from  Juno  J  to  July  31,  1863. 
lllust.     Orange,  N.J.,  18sS,  Svo. 

Tootll,  A.     (Trans.)  The  Captivity  of  Hans  Stiide 
among  the  Wild  Tribes  of  Eastern  Brazil,  (HakluytSoc, 
,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

!      Topley,  William.     The  Geology  of  the  Weald. 

:  Maps  and  lllust.     Lon.,  1S7.'>,  Svo. 

j      Toppan,    Robert   Noxon,  b.  1836,  in  Philadel- 

phiu  .  graduated  at  Harvard  1858,  and  at  the  Columlii:i 

j  Law  School    ISOl.      I.   Historical  Summary  of  Metalli' 

Money,  Host.,  1>84,  16mo.    2.  Biographical  Sketches  ut 

Old  Newbury,  Ncwburyport,  1885. 

Torlesse,  ''harles  Martin.  Simie  Account  "i 
Stoke  by  Nayhind,  Suffolk,     lllust.     Lon.,  1877,  4to. 

Tcii,  Cecil,  M.A.,  b.  1857;  educated  at  Harrow. 

and  at  Trinity  ('ollege,  Cambriilge;  called  to  the  bar  iii 

the    nnor  Temple  I8S2.     1.  Rhodes  in  Ancient  Tinio. 

Illi:st.     Cambridge,  1885,  Svo. 

1     '  A   nore  or  less  exhaustive  compilation  of  facts  from 

'  all  soirees  relating  to  tlic  history  of  the  island,  down  ii 

the  time  when  Vespasian  finally  deprived  it  of  indciiei. 

dence  and  maile  it  a  lioman  province."—.'^!'.  A'cc,  Ix.  T.'iv 

"Mr.  Torr  deserves  the  licst  thanks  (d' the  student  "1 

Hellenic  liislory  and  art  for  collecting  into  this  one  siuii.i 

volume  information  concerning  Rhodes  which  has  only  mv 

[  yet  appeared,  in  a  hopelessly  .s<Mittercd  form,  in  (ierniun, 

French,  anil  Knglish  arcliieologicttl  Jimrnals  and  works, 

in  volumes  of  inscriptions,  and  in  records  of  travels."  - 

:  Am.,  No.  3i»o. 

2.  Rhodes  in  Modern  Times.  lllust,  Cambridg' , 
:  1887,  Svo. 

"A  worthy  sei|nel  to  the  BUtlior's  former  work.  .  .  .  It 

covers  the  period  f'rinn  the  third  century  of  our  era  to  In  ' 

Turkish  iiecniialinn  ;  and.  tlmugh  It  does  not  profess  to  be 

'  exhaustive,  yet  the  author  claims  the  meritof  having  iiM 

I  ically  compared  the  primary  authorities,  und  having   I 


.,  \ 


J-  class  of  anti- 


of  the  Weal'l. 


t.      Cambriilg' 


TOR 

rived  inforiimtion  from  sources  which  had  not  nrevlouslv 
been  mves  igated."-!!,  K.  Tozkb:  Acmt.,  xxxll.  »)  *^ 

1  orr,  J.  1 .  Lyni  Hesurrectioni?  :  a  Collection  of 
buored  Poetry,  liOn.,  IS7II,  IL'mo. 

Torrcns,  Sir  Itobert  Richard,  K.C.M.O.,  U,„ip, 
vol.  ,1,  a,M.,]  ,1.  I,s,S4.  An  K.su.y  on  the  Transfer  of 
Liincl  by  Kegistration  under  the  Dupliciite  Method  oiier- 
is'so"  !s"-,  '°  ■"'''  '''"'""''=*'  (^"bden  Club  I'ub.,)  hon., 

Torrcns,     Williuin     Torniis     McCiillagh, 

LL.U  [,„„c,  vol.  ,„..  „d<l.,]  M.l>.  f„r  Kinslnirv  Lstla- 
K,.  I.  Empire  in  AAn:  l,o»-  we  CMnie  by  it:  a  Book  of 
Conressions,  Lon.,  I,S72  ■  -,,  2.  yU;,u,ns  of  the  Kt. 
Jlon  William,  Second  Vi.^eount  Melbuuriie,  Lon.,  l»77, 
Z  vols.  Svo.  ' 

'•His  work,  ni>twiilistandiiiK  some  oddities  of  .stvle  and 

a  (U-  Iciencv  (,f  pers il  ,let„T|s,  •orn,^  ,      .,  fi     comn"  ^ 

tioii  to  the  history  (d- the  time.--.N.'   /,■,,■    xlv  V  i 

i'"-''!^?.'*'",']"''  ""''  '''"''""e:  Welaiey'iin.l  o'Connell  •  i 
yoh  1.,  The  Marquis  Wellesley,  Architect  of  liurope,  Lon., 

j'S( ;>,  8vo.  *  'J 

tors,  anil  at  Ihe  «'."";,tin;c_  lk>(iioiliMf.  ciiuiikIi  (,,  conipet. 


TOW 

I  which  the  book  really  Is,  and  which  is  pursued  wilb  irreat 

candor  and  no  small  dlseriminatb.n,  ind  ev  de      y^lSs 

;  an  empirical  ba«is."-A-,i(,„n,  xxix.  -141  ^ 

I      7.  I'l^s  and  Thistles:  a  Western  Story,  N.  Vork,  1879 

,  I2mo;    new   ed.,    1 883.      8.    JJrieks   without  Straw:    a 

Novel,  N;  \ork,  Isso.  l2mo.     9.  John  Eax  and  Mame- 

ion  ;  or,  Ihe  ■■•outh  without  the  Shadow,  N    York    1882 

Ifimo.       III.    Hot    1  loughshaies  :    a   Xovcl.     II1„A      n' 

^o,k,  ISSH,  1  :;„,„.     II.  An  Appeal  to  (>sar,  N.  York,' 

1X84,   lOmo.     (Lfsiiys  on  .social  and  political  qucsti'.ns.) 

■  2.  Buttons    Inn,  lio.it.,   Is87,   l2mo.      1.1.   ]  |,„.i(    Ice 

fsJ"r;  "'"'rJf'"";,  .'^-  ''^■••-■»  •"  -  K'n«.  N.  Y.rk 
1888,  u,uo  (Ihe  "king"  is  a  young  American  -vlio 
has  reached  the  age  of  twenty-onu  years  and  become  a 
citizen.) 

•'  His  novels  have  b.  en  powerful  objectdessoiis  in  con- 
U'lnporancuus  an,l  uiiltbellum  lKdilics/'-««c™Hn«  cSc, 


.1  IJ,.f,._ !•        Il_  .       ■  


Of 


n/'/'fu'",,"','.'''".™'''"'''  '"   '■"■•''"'"''nt   to  Clear  the 
liloc-k  of  I'ublio  Business,  Lon..  1881    p   Syo 

Torrey,  Urodford,  b.  Is4i,  at 'Weynioutb,  Ma<.  • 
assistant  editor  of  the  Youth's  Comp„ni,m  since  I8>(l'. 
Birds  in  the  Bush.  Hist.,  Iss.i,  l2iiio, 

"As  a  keen  and  di.scriminaliiii;i>iiscrvcr  lie  iscntiilcd  t,, 
hlKh  rank  as  a  licbl  oniilholo«isl.  whil,.  tV  hi  '  ,'.'   j, ' 
happy  way  of  tellii,«  what  he  >-^^<--Smnn    \\\    <}l 

I  orrey,  K.  S.  .sketches  .d'  the  Old  Santa'  liarb:.,a 
Ml.  sion  where  aie  gathered  the  Kianoisoan  Kriars  II- 
lust.     Troy,  N.Y.,  1S88,  sq.  8vo 

L><«ri2uio'  *"     *^'"""'''"'  "'■  2-  ■'^'-  """'Pl'roy,  Pliila., 

at'TilnfKl'cl,'  "■■'"",'"•,"'"''■'■""■''  -'^'•'^-  ''■•»»'"«='• 
at  Irinity  College,  Cauibndge;  c:.lled  t.i  the  bar  at  Lin- 

coin's  I„n  1828.     William  the  Third,  Lon.,  1887    ]0m 

tothe  Westof  Lngland    lOyo  Inlirmary.  at    I   .ctcr      1 
Lctropion.  Lon.,  ISS2,  er.  Svo.     2.    i'-..  ■,..  ,„r,i|    pmcti' 
KS'un!  l^s!;:^;^:-  "-""^^     '  ..cEyeand 

Tolhill,Mary  1).     Pen  an  .Notes  on  the 

Riviera  and  in  North  lulv,  l,„n„  i^;,,,   ful 

Totteii,  Charles  AdicI  Lewis,  b.  18:^1,  at  Now 
London,  c.mn.;    graduated  at  the  U.S.  .Militarv   Acid 

«?'^..'''pM. '!■"'"?"?''  ."!'  """""•y  ^■-■''""■^'  "■"'  '^''-ti'--^'  in 
St.  1  aul  s  Cathedral  .School,  (jardcn  Cilv,  L  I     Issj-sO 

and  since  then  first  licutenint  in  the  Fouith 'vrtiilcrv' 
1.    .strategos:    a   Series    of    American    Games   of    War'   I 
based  upon  Military  Principles.    Plates.    X.  York    IsSl)    i 
^vols.  4to.     2.   (iems,  Talismans,  and  (niiirdians:   the' 
iacts,  tancie-s.  Legends,  and  Lore  of  Nativity.    By  Ten 
Alcott,  [pseud.]      1887.  ■^ 

Tottenham,  «.  I.,  i.  Charles  Villar.",  at  Cam- 
bridge  Lon.,  18,18.  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  2.  Harry  Egerton  : 
or.  The  -iounger  ,son  ol  the  Day,  Lon.,  18119,  ;i  vol,  „ 
is-n  9  ^l^'"'-'"""  M«"""an.  the  Irish  Tenant,  I^n.; 
18i0,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  4.  llarcourt,  Lon.,  187.!,  3  vols 
p.  Svo.  ' 

.  '•;°"enham,<J.   \\       (Tmns.)  Tl«,  Pilot  and  his 
,   ,8vo  '  -^"""=;?'''"  "f  .loniis  Lie,  Edin.,  1877, 

th  Jh  !"'p"''  '^'i''"''  ,"•  ^""""^  ""'  Vagabonds  of 
the  Kacc-Coursc,  Lon.,  |s7;i,  l2ino. 

Toiirgee,  Alhion  Wine<;nr,  b.  isxs,  at  Wil 
Imiiisheld,  (;.  I  educated  at  Uochesicr  University  ;  served 
in  the  civil  war;  studie.l  law,  and  was  judge  of  the  Su- 
perior ((Hirtof  North  Carolina  18(18-74.  IIo  ha«  been 
engaged  in  various  journalistic  enterprises.  1.  .\orth 
Carolina  •arm-Book,  I8«9.  2.  Toinette:  a  Tale  <,f 
.Sou  hern  Life.  Uy  Henry  Churton,  [pseud.]  N.  York, 
18,4,  IJmoi  new  cd.,  entitled  "  A  Royal  Uentleinan," 

r^^s^^^-t:^:^^^:]^^ '"°™  ">■'"  •"-  "«■•''  I 

3.  North  Carolina  Code  of  Civil  Procedure:  with  Notes  I 
and  Uecisions  Raleigh,  1878,  Svo.  4.  A  Digest  of  Cited 
Cases,  North  Carolina  Siinreme  Court  Ueports,  Raleigh, 
1879.  8vo.  .-i.  Statutory  tleei-ion.-.  of  th:-  Narth  rsfllo- 
Courts  1879.  8.  A  Fool's  Errand.  By  One  of  the  Foois. 
N.  Vork  1879,  I6mo.  (Of  this  work  135,000  copies  are 
Baid  to  have  been  sold.)  ' 

d,.'i'ini.''V""i'''''  "/.'"■>:'  '''^a""B  with  what  Is  In  general  In- 
dcll  Itcly  described  as  the  Sunthorn  iiroblein.  .The 
Mory  Is  given  only  to  float  Ihe  poliilcar  and  so<da   ic  dy 


Tovey,  Charles,  [ontc,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  d.  Is88     i 
J  Cnamiiagne:   its  History.  Manufacture,  anti   Properties" 
I  Lon     LS7(M,.  Svo.     2.  Wit,  Wi.dom,  and    Morals,  dis- 
:    illed  from  Bacchus,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.     3.   Wine  Reve- 

lations,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 
i  -rovey,  Lieut.-Col.  llaniilton,  R.E.  1.  Mar- 
tial Law  and  the  Custom  of  War:  or.  Military  Fo.ce  i  n'' 
Junsdiclioii  in  Trmiblons  Times,  Lou.,  18S(i,  p.  Svo.  2 
!  .Military  Law  :  with  the  Military  Law  of  Foreign  Staies! 
tjon..  I SS, ,  Svo. 

I  '"?,"!''"'  *'■  **'  '"*•  Instructions  on  Modern  Ameri- 
can liridge-Iiuilding:  with  Applications  and  E.xamples, 
Ac.     Illust.     Bost.,  |S74.  12nio. 

l.r'^"*V'^*'    :?,Vl"''       '•    'I'""'*'''-    I'il«.    Manchester, 
'    ,,r-     2;   '•'•''  t^'"l'lr<^^n  ^ing.  Manchester,  1870,  12iiio. 

add   ]  b.  Is   I,  ,„      „.«hington,  D.C. ;  graduated  at  Yale 
isoi.and  at  the  Harvard   Law  Scho.d   |s(i:i;  consul  at 
Nantes   1S60-6S,  „„d  at  Bradford    1868-70;   resides  in 
Bosdn.     I.  ( I rans.)  Around  the  World  in  Eighty  Days. 
by.lule..j  \crne.    Illust.    New  cd.,  Phila.,  IS7li;i2mo.    2! 
Irans.)  Dr.  Ox,  and  other  Stories,  by  .Jules  Verne      II 
Inst.     Bost.    I2mo.     .'!.  The  E,istern"(Juestion :    Monte- 
negro:   Modern  (ireece;    Principaliiies  of  the  Danube, 
Servia  and  Houmania.     Majis  ami  Illust.     Bost     1877 
..    vols.   ISmo       4.    Young    Folk's    Heroes   of   History' 
con  aining   Magellan  ;    or.    The  First    Voyage  around 
he  Worh  ;   Marco  Polo:   his  Travels  and  Adventures: 
izarro:  his  Adventures  iind  Conquests;    Raleigh  :  his 
L.xploug    and    \oyagcs;    Voyages   and    .\dyentures   of 
ls-'s"s1%    "!"'i  ^'-'^^^  I'"'  '^^■"-K'-S  "f  I^evon,)  Host., 
liHcdP       ■      rn"--  ''■.'•■■'"-•"■'■-"^•l":   Literary  and  Po- 
itical  Career  of  I!enjaini-i  Disraeli,  N.  York,  1879,  ISmo. 

Ib^t"  is",;  7c  "''  '^''-'  V^'l'""'  "f  f''*'"S  Chameters, 
li".-t.,    issn,    if,„,„,      7.    England   in    Egypt,   188,^.     8 

\oung  Peoples  h  story  of  England,  Host.,  1886,  12mo. 
9.  IheNation  in  a  Nutshell:  a  Rapid  Outline  of  Ameri- 
can Hi.story,  Bost  1 887,  24mo.  10.  Young  People's 
History  of  Ireland.  Host.,  1887,  12mo. 

Towne,   K.lward.     Owings:    Aphorisms  of  the 
Three  rhrecs.  Cliic,  1887,  12nio. 

I  ,.  '^"""'Jf'  "•^*''  ^'ilward  Cornelins,  b.  I834,  at 
I  •"flj';."..  Jf"'*'^-;  Bra.luated  at  Vale  College  18.^6.  and  at 
i  the  Divinity  School  1860;  pastor  of  the  Church  of  the 
tratcrnity.  New  Haven.  1.  The  (Question  of  Hell  •  nn 
L.-say  in  the  New  Orthodoxy.  By  a  Puritan.  New 
llavei,  |s,3.  2.  Electricity  and  Life;  or.  The  Electro- 
\  ilal  Theory  of  Nature,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1887,  Syo. 

1  owiie,   H.   C.      Causes  of   Life,  Structure,  and 
Species,  L(m.,  Is78,  12mo.  ' 

"Towne,  Triscy,"  (Pseud.)   See  S.*wtku.e,  Mrs. 

r-.   >\  .,  nu/ira. 

Townes-,  Ansbiirn.     i.  Chcdayne  of  Kotono :   a 
story  ol  Ihe  Early  Days  of  the  Republic,  N.  York,  1877 
.•;'""■    -,•  '^"'^■"  y^y  '"  "  I'nlliaaii  Car,  N.  York,  1883. 
l-'ino.     ,).  After  Long  Years.  N.  Vork,  1883,  I2mo 
I  ounscnd,  Helton  O'Neall.     Plantation  Lays, 
I  and  other  Poems,  Columbia,  S.C,  1884 
I     Towiiscnd,  Calvin,   [,n,i,;  vol.   iii.,  add.l      1. 
CoiiipRr.dium  of  Commercial    Law,  N.  York,  IS71.  Svo 
f.   Analysis   of    Letter-Writing,   N.  York,    1872,    12mo. 
A.  .Shorter  Course  in  Civil  Uovernmcnt,  N.  York.  Is  'i 

Tounsend,  Charles  K.  1.  Rs.ay,  ,,n  Mind.  Mai, 
ter.  forces,  Iheology,  Ao.,  N.York,  1876.  12uic.  2  Se- 
quel to  E8say.s,  N.  York,  1878,  l2moi  2d  ed.,  1879.  3. 
I2T0"  I  """^P'ea  »f  the  Universe,  N.  York,  1883, 

Townsend,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Aurelin,  (Win- 
der.)     I.    Memorial   of    John,   Henry,   and    Richard 

1443 


,T-m 


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TOZ 


ii:  y 


Townsend  and  their  Descendants,  N.  York,  ISfl.').    Anon. 
2.  Fugitive  Verses,  Unit.,  IS"6,  12iuo. 
Towusciid,  E.  (.'oriiing.    The  Stiituto  of  Dis- 

criiiiiniitiuu,  liull'alu,  N.Y.,  ISsS,  Svp. 
Townsend,    M^or«(>en.    Kdwnrd    Dnvis, 

U.S.A.,  b.  1817,  in  lloston,  Muss. ;  Kniduuted  at  the  r..S. 
.Militiiry  Academy  lH.i7;  was  adjutant-general  at  Wash- 
ington during  the  civil  war;  retired  from  active  service 
i.SSII.  1.  Catechism  of  the  liible,  (The  Pentateuch  and 
Judges,)  \.  York,  18,)ll-ti2,  2  vols.  2.  Anecdotes  of  the 
Civil  War  in  the  I'nited  States.  Illust.  N.  York,  18St, 
12uii>. 

"(ienoral  Townseiid's  book  will  be  found  liftbt,  plea.sant 
rendinj;.  Hmi  betaken  u  ditlorent  view  of  lii;i  resjxtnsi- 
bilities,  we  sbmilil  have  found  his  book  more  valuable."— 
yation,  x.\.\viii.  ID,'). 

TownMend,  F.  The  Flora  of  Hampshire:  the  Isle 
of  Wight.     Illust.     Lon.,  ISs;!,  ,><vo. 

Townsend,  Frederick.  (Trans.)  ThePcei\sof 
Qiacomo  Lcopardi,  N.  York,  l."*."!?,  Iflmo. 

"Mr.  Townsend's  renderings  are  verv  good."— -Icud., 
xxxii.  ll.'i. 

Townsend,  George  Alfred,  I'lute,  vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
b.  1841,  at  (ieorgetown,  Del.  I.  Poems,  Wash.,  1870, 
12mo.  2.  .Mormon  Trials  at  Salt  Lake,  1872.  H.  Wash- 
ington, Outside  and  Inside.  Uy  Laertes.  Illust.  Hart- 
ford, lS7a,  8vo.  4.  Washington  Kebuilded,  187;i.  0. 
Tales  of  the  Chesapeake,  N.  York,  1S80,  sc|.  l2mo.  6. 
liiihemian  Days:  Three  American  Tales,  N.  Y'ork,  1881, 
Hlmo.  7.  Poetical  Addresses,  I88;i.  8.  The  Kntailed 
Hat;  or,  Patty  Cannon's  Times:  a  Romance,  X.  York, 
1884,  Kimo.  9.  President  Cromwell:  a  Dranni  in  Four 
Acts,  N.  York,  IS^o,  12mo.  10.  Katy  of  Catoclin  ;  or. 
The  Chain  Breakers  :  a  Xatiunal  Romance,  X.  York, 
188t),  l2mo.      II.   i.ife  of  Levi  P.  Morton,  1888,  12mo. 

Townsend,  Rev.  George  Fyler,  D.C.L.,  [auii; 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  vicar  of  Leo  .linster  1857-02,  and  since 
then  perpetual  curate  of  St.  Michael's,  Burleigh  Street, 
London.  1.  The  Sea-Kings  of  the  .Mediterranean,  Lon., 
1872,  cr.  8vo.  2.  The  Siege  of  Colchester;  or,  An  Event 
of  the  Civil  War  A.D.  1648,  Lon.,  1874,  (i.  8vo.  ;i.  A 
Cruise  on  the  Bosphorus  and  in  the  Marmora  and  .:Egean 
Seas,  Lon.,  1875,  l2mo:  new  od.,  1HS4. 

Townsend,  Rev.  Luther  Tracy,  D.D.,  [mue, 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  1838,  at  Orono,  Me.;  graduated  at 
Dartmouth  l.~<.jtf,  and  at  .Andover  Theological  Seminary 
1862 ;  entered  the  Methodist  ministry :  professor  of 
practical  theology  in  Boston  University  since  187:i.  1. 
Credo,  Bost.,  l.-iO'J,  Itimo:  new  ed.,  187:!.  2.  Sword  and 
Uanuent;  or.  Ministerial  Culture,  liost.,  1871,  Kimo.  It. 
God-Man:    Part    I.,    Search    and    Manifestation,    liost., 

1872,  12mo.    4.  Outlines  of  Christian  Theology,  N.  York, 

1873,  12mo.  5.  The  Arena  and  the  Throne,  liost.,  1874, 
16mo.  6.  The  Chinese  Problem,  Bost.,  1876,  Ifimo.  7. 
The  Supernatural  Factor  in  Religious  Revivals,  Bost., 
1877,  12mo.  8.  The  Intermediate  World,  Bost.,  I.s78, 
16uio.  U.  Elements  of  (jeneral  and  Christian  Theologv, 
N.York,  187y,  :6mo.  10.  The  Fate  (d'  Republics,  Bost., 
1880,  l2mo.  11.  The  Art  of  Speech:  Part  I.,  Studies 
in  Poetry  and  Prose  ;  Part  II.,  Studies  in  Eloquence  and 
Logic,  N.  York,  1880-81,  16mo.  12.  The  Mosaic  Record 
and  Modern  Science,  Bost.,  1881.  1.3.  Bible  Theology 
and  Modern  Thougi\t,  Bost.,  ISS.i,  12nio.  U.  Iland- 
Book  upon  Church  Trials,  X.  York,  I8S5,  12mo.  15.  The 
Bible  and  other  Ancient  Literature  in  the  Nineteenth 
Century,  Bo.>t.,  Is85.  16.  "Faith-Work,"  "Christian 
Science,"  and  other  Cures,  Bost.,  1885,  8vo.  17.  Pulpit 
Record,  1886. 

Tt-wnsend,  Mrs.  .'Mary  Ashley,  (Van  Voor- 
hees,)  b.  l>i:;6,  at  Lyons,  N.Y.  ;  married  to  Uideon 
Townsend,  of  New  Orleans.  Some  of  her  books  were 
written  under  the  iisemlonyme  of  "  Xaritfa."  1.  The 
Brother  Clerks,  N.  York,  1850.  2.  Xarilfa's  Poems, 
Phila.,  1870,  12mo;  new  ed.,  1881.  3.  The  Captain's 
Story  :  ai'oem,  Phila.,  1:<',  4;  l2uio.  4.  Down  the  Bayou, 
and  other  Po.miis,  Bust.,  1882,  I2mo. 

Townsend,  Mrs.  ,Mary  E.  1.  Heart  and  Home 
Song:',  Original  and  Selected,  Lon.,  I87ii,  12mo;  new 
ed.,  I8N5.  2.  Links  of  (iold  :  Thoughts  on  Praytrs  of 
the  Bible,  Lon.  1877,  l2mo.  3.  (Ivl.)  Ten  Stories  for 
our  (iirls,  1  on.,  1877,  sq.  l8mo.  1.  Maidens  of  Scrip- 
'ure,  Lon.,  l,->78,  l>mo.  :>.  Litanies,  Lon.,  l.fSO,  12nio. 
0.  Steffun's  Angel,  .\nil  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo. 
7.  So  Tired,  and  other  Verses,  Lon.,  1881,  cr.  8vo ;  new 
ed.,  1885.  8.  Thoughts  for  Workers,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 
9.  Th(]ught«  on  the  Marriage  Service,  Lon.,  1882,  I8mo; 
1444 


new  ed.,  1 881.     10.  Birdie's  Bonnet,  and  other  Stories, 
Lon.,  1884,  18mo. 

Townsend,  Pauline  D.  1.  (Trans.)  Life  of 
Mozart,  by  Otto  .lahn,  Lon.,  1882,  3  vols.  8vo.  2.  Jose]  h 
Haydn,  ("(ireat  Musicians,")  l-on.,  1884,  ji.  8vo, 

'fownsend.  Miss  Virginia  Frnnceii,  [mni; 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  IS3ii.  1.  .Max  .Meredith's  Millennium, 
1870.  2.  The  Deerings  of  Medbury,  Bost.,  1871,  16mo. 
3.  The  Mills  of  Tuxbury,  Best.,  In7I,  I2mio;  new  ed., 
1874.  4.  0»e  Woman's  Two  Lovers;  or,  Jacqueline 
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Oirl,  Bost.,  1874,  Itimo.  ti.  Elizabeth  Tudor,  the  yuecn 
and  Woman,  1874,  12mo.  7.  Margery  Keith,  liost.,  1875, 
liimo.  8.  Only  Uirls.  Illust.  Bost.,  \x~:>,  12mo.  l). 
The  Protestant  Queen  of  Navarre,  the  Mother  i<(  the 
Bourbons.  Illust.  N.  York,  1877,  12mo.  10.  Six  in 
All,  187.S  8vo.  11.  A  Woman's  Word,  and  how  she  kept 
it,  Bost.,  1870,  12mo.  12.  Lenox  Dnre,  Bost.,  I.'-.'*;, 
12nio.  13.  But  a  Philistine,  Bost.,  1884,  12mo.  14. 
A  Boston  (jirl's  Ambitions,  Bost.,  1887,  12mo.  15.  Life 
I  of  Washington.  Illust.  N.  York,  18S7,  12uio.  '6.  Our 
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1888,  4to.  (Many  of  her  stories  for  young  people  have 
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Townsend,  VV.  J.  1.  The  Church  and  Dissent  in 
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Lives  and  the  Services  they  rendered  to  the  Church  and 
the  World,    I.on.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 

"  An  Interi'sling  and  in  the  main  acotirate  sketch  of  the 
lives  and  teiicliiiig  of  the  principal  'doctors,'  vvliicli  may 
bo  appreciated  by  many  w  ho  linve  no  elnim  to  be  ((iiisia- 
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Townsheud,  Charles  Ilervey.  The  British 
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Townshend,  C'apt.  Frederick  Trench,  [unii; 
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Townshend,  John.  A  Catalogue  of  some  Books 
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Townshend,  S.  Nugent.  Colorado;  its  Agricul- 
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1870,  12mo. 

Towry,  M.  II.  1.  Clanship  and  the  Clans:  a 
Pojiular  Sketch,  Lon.,  1869,  12mo.  2.  Spenser  for 
Children.      Illust.     Lon.,  1877,  r.  8vo. 

Toy,  Rev.  Crawford  Howell,  b.  1836,  at  Nor- 
folk,  Va.  ;  graduated  at  the  University  of  Virginia 
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economy  to  students  of  Balliol  prejiaring  for  the  Indian 
civil  service.  His  assiduous  labors  annmg  the  poor  in 
O.xford  and  London,  and  other  ellorts  in  connection  witli 
projects  of  social  reform,  which  led  to  the  break-down 
of  his  otherwise  delicate  health,  have  been  commeni"- 
rated  by  tho  establishment  of  Toynbee  Hall,  the  seat  of 
tho  "  University  Settlement"  in  Ihe  East  End  of  London. 
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I.S84,  Svo. 

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Tozer,  Rev.  Ilrnry  Fanshawe,  M.A.,  [ante, 
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"  Mr.  Tozer  has  got  hold  of  a  good  subject,  and  he  treats 
It  thoroughly  well,  .  .  .  He  takes  geography  In  Its  widest 
sense,  and  hl.s  special  object  is  to  iKiiiit  out  the  etfect  wliicli 
the  physical  character  of  the  country  had  in  so  many 
ways  upon  the  political  and  intellectual  life  of  its  Inhab- 


other  Stories, 


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Trciiih,  Uev.  Francis  Clienevix-,  [ante,  vol. 
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Trench,  Miuor-tien.  Frederick  Clienevix-, 

C.M.(i.,  [idllr,  vol.  iii.,  TllKNCH,  Oapt.  K.,  mill.,]  b.  18:i7i 
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Trcncli,  Frederick  F.  Things  Above,  Lon., 
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Trench,  John  Alfred.  Precious  Truths  for  Be- 
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Trench,  Miss  iMuria,  daughter  of  Rev.  Francis 
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from  Paradise,  Lon.,  1S7«,  12mo.  4.  Charles  Lowder  :  a 
Biography.  liy  the  Author  of  the  "  Life  of  St.  Theresa  " 
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'■  Whenever  the  religious  history  of  Enslnnc".  In  the  nine- 
teenth eiMitnry  is  written,  niori^  than  one  i>araK'raiih  in  it 
must  1)0  devoted  to  the  life  and  laboursof  Cha.les  Lowder. 
...  it  is  impos-sible  to  read  this  most  liitereslinK  Ijiograpby 
without  seeing  that  Mr.  Lowder's  success  was  due  (ilniosi 
CMtirelv  to  the  daily  speelaele  of  eourajce,  zeal,  and  (jenuine 
philautbroin-  svbich  his  life  displayed."— .lc(i((.,  xxi.  188. 

"  This  is  iho  record  of  a  very  noble  life.  ...  It  is  for  Ins 
work  amont,'  the  poor  and  outcasts  of  the  Ea.st  of  London 
that  Mr.  Lowder  is  best  known.  .  .  .  I!y  his  self-sJU'rilicinu' 
devotion  he  tameil.  and  to  a  birtje  extent  civilized,  one  ol 
the  rudest  and  most  lawless  and  vicious  di.stricts  in  the 
metropolis."— .S'/itcdi^jr,  Iv.  «3. 

■'  A  book  which,  apart  from  the  interest  which  attaches 
to  its  nominal  subject,  otters  material  for  urave  Ihounht  to 
all  who  pdssess  the  smallest '  enthusiasm  of  humanity.'"— 
C.  J.  KoHiN.soN  :  Aeml.,  xxi.  Ih8. 

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,  should  be  written,  the  editor  of  these  volumes  liius  been 

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ap|)ointcd  chief  draughtsman  in   18«t> ;  member  of  the    .spiuidence  without  some  biographical  details  would  have 


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Treat,  John  Harvey,  b.  Is.'iO.  at  Pittslield,  N.H. ; 
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"  .Science  is  indebted  to  her  for  many  additions  to  kiiowi-  i 
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I  o-s  In  most  coinproinises  of  the  kind,  is  not  satislaelory. 

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of  Sheridan's  Cavalry.  Edited  by  J.  W.  De  Peyster. 
N.  York,  1885.  Svo. 

Tremenheere,   Hugh    Seymour,   C.B.,  [«ii(<;, 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  1804;  gr  duated  at  New  College,  Ox- 
ford, 1827  i   called  to  the  bjr  at  the  Inner  Temple  1834. 
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luincs  are  closed,  his  impression  of  the  central  charac- 
ter will  be  somewhat  vague  and  misty.  Some  of  the  lent- 
ures  stand  nut  promineiitlv  ;  but  all  the  man  i.-:  not  seen 
in  his  letters,  and,  while  we  listen  to  bis  oiiinloiis,  wc  arc 
seldom  brought  into  his  presence."— ."^jjecdi/or,  Ixi.  889. 

Trench,  Most  Uev.  Hichnrd  Chenevix,  D.D., 
[iintr,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1807-1886.  1.  Charge  to  the  Clergy 
of  Dublin,  September,  1871,  Dublin,  l.'<71,  Svo.  2. 
Plutarch:  his  Life,  bis  Lives,  and  his  Morals:  Four 
Lectures,  Lon.,  187:t,  I -'mo. 

"There  is  no  depreciated  ancient  who  more  deserves 
rehabilitating  than  I'lutarch ;  and  there  could  scarcely  be 
a  modern  scholar  more  lined  lor  the  task  than  Aichbisliop 
Trench."— .Su(.  licr..  xxxvi.  417. 

3.  Sermons  preached  for  the  most  part  in  Dublin. 
Lon.,  1873,  Svo.  4.  Lectures  on  Mediieval  Church  ili-- 
tory :  being  the  Substance  of  Le'tures  delivered  at 
liueen's  College,  London,  Lon.,  1877,  8vo  ;  2d  ed.,  IS?'.'. 

"  The  groundwork  of  his  present  book  has  been  a  course 
of  lectures  on  c'  iirch  history  ilclivered  to  a  clas.s  of  girls ; 
.  .  .  and  he  gives  It  as  his  ooiivietioii,  'after  some  e.xpc- 
rieiicc  in  lecturing  to  the  young  ot  lioth  .sexes,'  that '  there 
is  no  need  to  break  the  bread  ot  knowledge  smaller  Inr 
young  women  than  for  vouiig  men.'  .  .  .  We  do  not  liiid 
that  the  quantity  of  breiul  here  bestowed  is  at  all  alarm- 
ing."—8'ii(.  /I'fc,  xlvl.  342. 

5.  (Ed.)  Household  Book  of  English  Poetry:  wilii 
Notes;  .id  ed.,  1879.  6.  Brief  Thoug';te  and  MedUa- 
tions  on  .'scripture,  Lon.,  1 884,  p.  Svo.  7.  Struions,  Nc^ 
and  Old,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Trench,  S.  Le  Poer.  (Trans.)  Will-o'-the-Wisps, 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Trench,  William  Stenart,  [antt,  vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
1818-1872.     lorno:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1871,  2  vols.  or.  Svo. 


listricts  ill  the 


TRE 

I«tri(,iisni  and  rai  chmr  (.f  MrTr ' m.|i  .i  ml  r."""'"'^' 
(•yen  loss  UKreenble  lo  «.  tli/mKhifi'i  ,J  .v, r  ,  .■  V' '  ''™  '" 
•  lifulilios  „f  Irish  l'if„'!V,'i'i,;,><;;en<'.  ami  ^e^^^^  of  his 


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ill-o'-tho-Wisiis, 


w:\s.ts;o."'''' ""  ^"=''-^"  ■^''■"■'^""'-  ""'•  No?:;, 
5i;;n:.i-hi„t™..„.„„,,,;i,:^::;„;;"^^^^ 

l6".o.     2    (Trans.)  Froa,  the  T„„e  W„r  H  :  a  Seri ',  ol' 

I  .wff'*'*"'   ^"    Charles    Edward.    Uar» 

K  c.ii.,  [„„„,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  mr-issa    ,i'"Zlu. 

a  «r„net  >r.  1S7,.  I.  Three.  Letter,  f,  the  "  Tin  e  "  t 
I-nn.l.m  I'auponsm,  L(,n.,  1870,  8vo.  2.  Fron,  Vsth  to 
lir.ndMK  an  .Autumn  Tour  In  I.S«!(,  r.on.,  is       Svo      S 

(L  ntu.ns  a  lecture,  a  reprinted  article..,  Thuggisu  ,  .to  i 

^''oril,!'^[:;:.,^^^?.!'--^"-'-^'"^i""tB.o.;'i;:;i^' 

pant'".'-'. "''The  edito'r  hi sad.'irT  '^ o.hurcholatry  run  run- 
ler  which,  while  a^vi™"!n,i;'  !i;;!r  ""'i^^'"'"  '^""■•"-■ 
venr  littl.^  infi,rmatlol""-v:^^;i^'ll^^.^™?'""».  ^""veys 

Ircvelyaii,   Sir  George  Otto.   Ilan      vt  i 
;;;.^,  vol.  III.    TaKv.,.v...,^,.  o!'"',."i:'-,^:^-^i 
K..hle.v   lemple,   Leicestershire:    educate  1    at    Ilarroir 

mi  altv  HM  '^2^'^'''««««'  ^'n™  l"*^-;  civil  lor.l  of  the  A.l- 
miralty  lS(,9-,0;  secretary  to  the  Admiralty  I8SI)  so. 
euef  secretary  for  Ireland  I8S2-S4;  ehan  eJlor  of  th^ 
d..chy  of  Lancaster  1884-85:  seoretarv  for  Sc?  lan.l 
18^6.  1.  Horace  at  the  Univer.sity  .,f  Athens  •  -  e, 
Cambridge,  8t)2,  8vo  Anon  o  'n.^  i  /■  ■  '  ,",  "" 
men,,  an'd  other  Pieces,  I^Z-  Is;.  '  %';r"l '"  '  f  '- 
"n  Army  Keform,  L,.n.  187(1  Svo  ' !  The'l  it  anil  f 
te«  of  Lord  Macaulay;Lon.,'l876,  z'^t^,  "„tX 

Will  li.il  to  rate  hianlv  iho  i,f  ,,n  *•",""   "'  ""-'  mWeH.ils 

cep^I^in-MiSi^S^'-"--- 

era^'pulnfof'^ulw'Kfi;!":;';""'  "I  ^'"""'1^'  f^'""  «  '"•  ' 
,    „''''';'-:"'?'-'V''''"K''apl>.vsh.ml.!  hr,  n„,i  n  j,  ,.,,,,„,,,,vi  ' 

i^e';l&^!;;;s-Cti:z;;;Vi!.;tTil  HlSi 
»Y^ti-M?^  n^;^-e'^;;r;nsi^?£  < 

hue  been  reou  re.l,  for  there  was  in  MacLila  -"Sracti-r 
n  er^ff^  '"'l  '"'PHlicnt  side,  which  iiust  lavo  ha  lilsl 


;  rw,!'iii!:.t*;;z^^^i.  a  iii«i;i;ri,;;s!^?'^| ';"•>  i"r'>- 

rapid,  invariahly  clear  an.l  ,      1 1  o  ...  ii    ,  ^         "'''"""■ 
lj<;  lo  the  UKc  „i-  tweMlV:ilve\v,\!    rs     ,  :    V  hav  ";  r',''v!;i:  ,1 

-^^cm{;lr;iM^!S'  "■  "'  "  '""«  volume,  m,^.5-au!.,:i'|l^: 

I,l'';*i?i'r.".'  M-  l^  /  ^■''"  '"  I'eshawur,  an,l  a 
Lii.lv  ..  Hide  into  the  Khyber  I'a.^s,  Lon.,  18711    i,   8vo 

1  revelyaii,  Marie,    lirave  Little  Women ':   Wes 
of  Heroism  of  Girls,     niust.     Lon.,  L888,  p.  "v" 

I  and  aZ  107'  »*«"'•""  •*:     ■''^•''•""""■^  '™'"  ''itcrary 
ana  rtriistio  Kemains,  L.,ri.,  18711   Svo 

M Av^'i!",!.""'"'  '''"""""n.'''  (IVud.)  See  Fla- 
Treves,  Frederick,  F.:'  C.R,  surgeon  to,  and  lec- 
turer .,n  anatomy  at,  the  L,.n,  ,.,  Ilospitul:  fo  iierlypro 
fc.-."or  ,d  pathology  at  the  Royal  Colljge  of  Surgeotis  '  1 
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.eneral  P„  hology  of  Scrofula,  Lon.,  1 N82,  Svo.    2   Surgi! 

"1  Applied  Anatomy,  lllust.  Lon.,  Iss: ,  l2mo  3?n. 
le.-tinal  Obstructions:    -heir   Pathology,  biagnosis    and 

me  t'lT'cC-i  ''"W,'"'"-  '■  Tl- 'Ana.r;';'f",he 
inlistina     Canal  ami  Peritoneum  in  Man,  (ilunterian 

r'  S  '"TlV  T'-^'"-  ■'■  '''''  I"«"-eeof  Uoth  „g 
on    llealtl       IMust.     Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.      «.  (KdlSur 

fs8V:"o;s™2;n: ''''""""'  ^""'""- 1"-*  i-^: 

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I  /'r  1     -M  V"'"'  ""  ^'"'""'  "f  his  Inventions.         is- 

s-     ":"  Engravings  on  Wood  by  W.  J.  Welch.     l!.„ 

J    li    '— •    Z    »(l|S.   i>\*o,  ' 

.•.i.'.':uil'.'lelalN  "'"  ^;'\''^"''«^"}  «ith  teehi.ical  or  profes- 
'  an  interest  aii.l  a  va     e     f  its  m  m'  i  ^  '"'  """•  '"^ 

i  ni,,venieii\  if  nm.l^rn'llnlc"!'::^.;;/  Jll^J^^^^^^'"'^^'^ 
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L:n"'^"-s"^„^"'''"   ^™'^'  <='"-''nologif:M;trafe 

At  iinal  Movement,  N.  York,  188.0,  8vo. 

B.,  ,J"r    '  ■'"''"'"  >'""""^-^     "^^^  ^'^''•"•^'  O"'""'" 

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Tristrnm,  Kev.  Henry  linker,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
F.U.S.,  [ni\lc,  vol.  iii.,  11(1(1., I  1).  l.HL'2;  Ijueiuiio  cnnon  of 
Diirhuiu  in  1H7I,  ImviiiK  rf^ij^ni'd  tlio  livin^of  (Irciithum 
in  ls7:t;  ninil  (loan  of  Uurlmin  finoo  l8Sil.  I.  (Kd.) 
Tlu'  I)iiut;liter8  of  Syria ;  u  Narriitivo  of  KlVortx  uiiido 
liy  .Mi-,1.  liowcn  Tliouip.son  for  tliu  KviuiKoli/iition  of 
Syrian  Fciimlos,  Lou.,  l.sfiO,  p.  Hvo;  3(1  e(' ,  1.^71.  2. 
The  Sovi'n  Ooidt'n  Ciindiosticlts.  Illust.  I.on.,  I.**?!,!). 
Svo;  now  ed.,  18.S1.  ;).  Tlui  TopoKnipliy  of  tho  Holy 
liiind :  II  ■''ut'oinet  Account  of  All  iho  I'huic.^,  HiviTs, 
and  .Mountain.s  of  tlio  Land  of  I.«niL'l  inontidned  in  ti.e 
Jiiblo;  tofjetherwitli  tlu'ir  .Modern  Xuiiies  and  Historical 
liefcrcnces,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  ."vo.  4.  The  Lund  of  .Moali : 
Travol^  and  Hiscoveries  on  tlio  Hast  8ide  of  tlie  Dead 
Sea  and  the  Jordan:  with  a  Chapti.T  on  tlic  I'er.^ian 
I'alace  of  Masliita,  by  James  Fei(;uson.  Illust.  Lon., 
187:t,  cr.  8vo. 

"  I'lea.saiitly  wrillcii  and  well  illiistnited,  the  narrative 
sustains  it.s  interest  llinmKlKUit,  and  wives  a  vivid  iileturu 
of  the  present  e(jiHiiti(]n  of  tlie  ecjuntry,"— .l(/i.,  No.  l.i^l. 

5.  Incidents  in  liibic  History  diiselled  on  Ancient 
Monuiuenti,  Lon.,  L'<7a.  fi.  (Hd.)  Flowers  of  tho  Holy 
Land,  Lon.,  1875.  7.  Palestine  in  its  Physical  Aspects, 
("Solenco  Lectures,")  Lon.,  issii,  Svo.  8.  Pathways  of 
Palestine:  a  Descriptive  Tour  tlirough  tho  Holy  Land. 
Illust.     Lon.,  lSSi-S2,  2  V(ds.  fol. 

"  In  his  descriptldiis.  wlietlier  of  the  scenery  or  the  his- 
torical remains  hallowed  tiy  tlie  assoeiations  of  eighteen 
centuries,  he  shows  hiniself  ut  once  in  sympathv  w  ith  tlie 
best  instincts  of  Cliristlan  belief,  and  c'ritieal  tn  dealing 
with  the  evidences  supplied  either  by  the  records  of  tlie 
piLst  or  the  research  of  recent  years,"— .vi(.  Ri{\,  liii.  4&1. 

l).  The  Fauna  and  Flora  of  Palestine,  (Palestine  E.t- 
ploration  Fund  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1881,  -Ito. 

Tristrnni,  ThomiiN  iliitchiiison,  t^C,  D.C.L., 
b.  1825;  brother  of  Kev.  H.  B.  Tristram, /m/;™  ;  f;ra(l- 
uated  in  law  ut  Lincoln  College,  0.\ford,  18,0U|  judge  of 
the  consistory  court  of  London;  chancellor  of  the  diocese 
of  Hereford  and  KIpon,  Ac.  Contentious  Priictioe  of 
the  Hi^'h  Court  of  Justice,  Lon.,  1H8U,  8vo. 

TriNtram,  Willinni  Oiitrnin,  b.  1859.  1.  Ju- 
lian Trevor:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  188:1,  ;i  vols,  cr,  Svo.  2. 
Ciinedies  froai  a  Country-Side,  [stories,]  Lon.,  1885,  p. 
Svo.  3.  A  Strange  Atl'air:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1887,  3  vols, 
or,  Svo.  4.  Coaching  Days  and  Coacliing  Ways.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1888,  r.  Svo. 

Tritton,  Joseph,  treasurer  of  the  Baptist  Mission- 
ary Society.  Baptist  Missionary  Society :  Kiso  an(l 
Progress  of  the  Worlt  on  tho  Congo,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Trivier,  C.  L.  How  I  came  out  from  Homo:  an 
Autobiography,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo. 

Trobridgv,  (Jeorge,  head-master  of  the  Qo'-ern- 
ment  School  of  .Art,   Belfast.     The   Principles   of    i-e. 
spective  as  applied   to   Model-Drawing  and  Sketching 
from  Nature.     Illust.     Lon.,  1884,  obi.  4to. 

TroHope,  Anthony,  [nuie,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1815- 
1882.  After  his  retirement  from  the  post-ofTico  in  18B7, 
he  undertook  tho  editorship  of  St.  Paul's,  a  new  maga- 
zine, which  was  discontinued  after  an  existence  of  three 
years  and  u  half.  In  18l!S  he  visited  tho  United  States 
on  a  postal  mission,  being  also  commissioned  by  the 
Foreign  Office  to  inakean  effort  in  behalf  of  international 
copyright.  In  1871  he  paid  a  visit  to  Australia,  return- 
ing by  way  of  .America  in  1872,  and  from  1873  he  made 
his  ]>crniancnt  home  in  Lontion,  His  habits  of  literary 
labor  wore  in  the  liighest  degree  regular  and  methodical. 
The  time  which  he  gave  to  it  was  three  hours  daily.  "  It 
was  my  practice,"  ho  says,  "  to  be  at  my  table  every 
morning  at  5.30;  and  it  was  also  my  practice  to  allow 
myself  no  mercy.  ...  It  had  at  this  time  become  my 
custom — and  it  still  is  my  custom,  though  of  lato  I  have 
become  a  little  lenient  to  myself — to  write  with  my  watch 
before  me,  and  to  require  from  myself  250  words  every 
quarter  of  an  hour.  I  have  found  that  tho  2.tO  words 
nave  been  forthcoming  a.s  regularly  as  my  watch  went. 
But  my  three  hours  were  not  devoted  entirely  to  writing. 
I  always  began  my  la:  k  by  reading  tho  work  of  tho  day 
before,  an  operation  which  would  take  me  half  an  hour, 
and  which  consiste.'  (  niefly  in  weighing  with  my  car 
tile  sounii  »»f  tl'  wo.  ..-  -..id  phrases.  ...  I  have  never 
written  tli.eo  i.  ve  ^  .-  .i  year;  but  by  following  tho 
\\V\:\  above  dcscrihcii  f  have  written  tiutre  than  as  nturh 
as  three  novels.  ...  It  may  interest  some  if  I  state  that 
during  tho  last  twenty  years  I  have  made  by  literature 
something  near  £70,000.  ...  I  look  upon  the  result  as 
comfortable,  but  not  splendid."  ("Autobiography," 
written  in  1875-76,  with  some  additions  made  in  1879.) 
His  son  adds, "  Every  day  until  his  last  illness  [a  month 
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before  his  death]  my  father  continued  his  work.  Ho 
would  not  otherwise  have  been  happy.  Ho  demanded 
from  himself  less  than  he  had  done  ten  years  pre\'i<iusly, 
but  his  daily  task  was  always  done."  The  nuiiilier  of 
his  works,  including  thirty  which  are  entered  (iiil>\  vol. 
iii.,  amounts  tosi.xly  nine.  Some  of  them  wore  first  pub- 
lished in  monthly  parts,  and  others  as  serials  in  maga- 
zines. I.  Nina  ilalatka:  the  Story  of  a  Maiden  of 
Prague,  I'Min.  and  Lon..  IsOT.  2  vids.  12uio.  Anon. 
New  ed.,  IHSO.  2.  Linda  Tressel.  By  the  Author  of 
"Nina  Balatkft."  Ldin.  and  Lon.,  18B8,  2  vols.  12nio. 
3.  All  I'Mitor's  Talcs,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  4.  Sir  Harry 
Hotspur  of  Humblelhwaite,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  .'i.  Com- 
mentaries (d'  ("aius  Julius  Ciesar,  ("Ancient  Classics  for 
Knglish  Headers,")  Kdin.  and  Lon.,  1870,  U'mo.  D. 
Struggles  of  Bhiwn,  Jones,  and  Robinson,  Lon.,  1870,  p. 
Svo.  7.  Mary  (ircsley,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  8.  Ralph 
the  Heir,  Lon.,  1871,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  A  story  which,  if  not  in  his  best  style,  is  yet  a  miirvcl 
(if  freshness  h  hen  we  consider  the  prodigious  number  ol 
Its  jiredecessors."— .8(i(.  liev.,  .\.\xi.  .M17. 

U.  Tlic  Kustaeo  Diamonds,  Lon.,  1872,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

10.  The  (iolden    Lion   of  (iranp("re,  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo. 

11.  Australia  and  New  Zealand,  Lon.,  1873,  2  vols. 
Svo;  new  ed.,  1875,  1  vol.  cr.  Svo. 

"  He  is  a  line  specimen  of  the  true  .lohn  Hull  in  politics, 
.  .  .    The  mislnrtuiK'  is  tlnit  lie  has  carried  into  anotlier 
province  id'  literature  the  habits  which  are  ccrtai'ily  ex- 
cusable, and  perhaps  meritorious,  in  his  peculiar  stjie  of 
(Ictioii.  .  .  .  'Ihe  liabit  (jf  coniposim;  in  perfectly  simple 
sentences,  ea(d>  of  them  conveyint.,    'lie  easy  proposiiiun. 
makes  liiin  iiitoleraldv  dilVuse.  — .8(i(.  Htv.,  ."txxv.  o.'i^l. 
"  While  the  ^'Ciieral  reader  w  ill  lind  nothing  to  interest 
■  him,  the  statistician  will  be  able  to  place  Ihcni  in  his  library 
I  Willi  the  conlidence  that  their  facts  are  accurate  as  far  as 

they  go."— .4(/i.,  No.  Sim. 

j       12.   Phineas  Redux.     Illust.     Lon.,  1873,  2  vols.  svo. 

I     "  The  new  story  seems  to  us  in  every  way  even  the  sii- 

j  periiir  of  the  old.    There  is  more  body  in  the  plot,  and 

more  subtlety  in  theconcepli(Uis,tli(iiigh  not  perliupMU'ire 

llnisli  ill  the  execution."— .S;)( editor,  xlvli.  16. 

13.  Harry  Jleathcote  of  Uangoil  :  a  Tale  of  Australian 
Bush  Life,  Lon.,  1874,  er.  Svo.  14.  South  Australia  and 
Western  Australia,  Lon.,  1874,  12mo.  15.  Victoria  and 
Tasmania,  Lon.,  Is74,  12mo.  16.  New  .'^onth  Wales  and 
Queensland,  Lon.,  1874,  l2ino.  17.  Lady  Anna,  Lon., 
1874,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  18.  The  Way  we  Live  now,  Lon., 
1875,2  V(ds.8vo;  newcd.,  1870, cr. Svo.  19.  The  Prime 
Minister,  Lon.,  1875-70,  8  parts. 

"  As  regards  the  public. '  The  Prime  Minister'  was  a  fail- 
ure. It  WHS  worse  spoken  of  by  the  press  than  any  novel 
1  had  written.  .  .  .  'The  American  .'Senator' and  '  I'opeii- 
joy'  have  appeared,  eaidi  with  fair  success.  Neither  of 
them  has  eiic()iiiiierc(l  that  rciiroach  '.\liieli.  in  regard  to 
'  The  I'rine  .Minister.'  .seemed  to  tell  nie  that  my  work  a.s 
a  iiuvelist  should  be  liroUKlil  to  a  close.  .And  yet  I  feel  as- 
sured that  they  are  very  iiilerior  to  '  The  Prime  Minister.'  " 
— AiUobioyraplij/,  Ann.'r.  ed.,  :>-3,  3'J4,  note. 

20.  The  American  Senator,  Lon,,  1877.  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 
21.  South  Africa,  Lon.,  1377,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  4th  ed., 
1878. 

"  In  his  two  volumes  on  so  very  dull  a  subject  as  South 
Alriea  there  is  scarcely  a  dull  page."— .8(i(.  Kit.,  xlv.  J41. 

22.  Is  ho  Popenjoy  ?  a  Novel,  Lon.,  Is78,  :'  vols.  cr. 
Svo,  23.  John  Caldigate,  Lon.,  1879,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 
21.  An  Eye  for  an  Eye,  Lon.,  1879,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo.  25. 
Cousin  Henry  :  a  Novel.  Lon.,  1879,  2  vols.  or.  Svo.  26. 
Thackeray,  ("  English  .Men  of  Letters,")  Lon.,  1879.  p. 
8vo. 

"  While  he  does  not  enter  into  much  biographical  detail, 
Mr.  Trollope  bus  succeeded,  without  telling  anything  abso- 
lutely new,  ill  weaving  his  materials  iiitou  most  truthful 
and  complete  likenes.s.  .  .  .  He  by  no  means  tries  to  repre- 
.sent  Thackeray  a-s  a  model  of  all  the  virtues.  Hut  alle(  - 
tidii  draws  him  to  the  noble  side  of  the  character,  and 
alike  in  his  record  of  tlie  life  and  In  his  criticisms  of  the 
books  be  writes  so  as  to  increase  i.mr  love  and  reverence." 
—,ilh..  Xo.  2004. 

"  .Mr.  Trollope,  whether  from  a  lack  of  intellectual  power 
of  sympathy,  or  fnnn  some  other  cau.se,  wholly  fails  to  ajj- 
preciate  Thackeray,  though  he  does  undoubti'dly  make  a 
ilouiideriug  attempt  to  do  so."— .Vu(('oii,  xxlx.  IS!. 

27.  The  Duke's  Children :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1880,3  vols. 
p.  Svo, 

"  111  the  present  work  we  find  him  not  quite  at  his  best. 
But  tlie  writer's  familiarity  with  his  characters  commiiui- 
cute.s  itself  imperceptibly  to  the  reader;  there  are  no  ditli- 
cult  or  awkward  intriiduclioiis;  the  toning  of  the  picture, 
to  use  an  artistic  phrase,  is  uiiexccptioimble;  aiui  if  it  iy. 
rather  tinted  than  coloured,  the  tints  are  so  handled  that 
only  the  masters  of  colour  could  produce  anything  more 
likely  to  recall  reality."— .Spec/iitor,  liii.  "5-1. 

28.  The  Life  of  Cicero,  Lon.,  ISSO,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"  No  clever  book  written  by  a  clever  man  is  likely 
altogether  to  miss  its  mark.  ...  If,  for  all  that,  we  adhere 
to  our  opinion  that  this  biography  of  Cicero  is  superlUious, 


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1  Ins  WHS    lolt   unHnished.)     ;)».  An   bhllV.;,'ir 
E,lin.,  1881,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  "  '  '"''"'' 

OKNKRAt,  CniTIClSM  : 

with  b„tl,  his  fonts  n    it  f,  ox.'J'  ''''*'''''J'''"l'''''"'«<i 

with  fiitilf  anihili,,!,  ftLr  'n  L  .i^^,'*'''''-''  """  '"'"»« 
His  proper  .lonmi, ' Vs  wi, k^'^.t ,  ShK,  *-',""'^  ^','"i 
•'lie:  he  is  inimitably  at  Im mV^ru  e  u,  ui,  ^  <  iversi  le.l 
us  tljere  to  visit  hin/ue  nmyVe  su're  of ''."th^L  '^^l'^^ 


Mhoesonie  entertniiimeiit 

ffi;i:!!lii;';;i':^,^'i!vL."'f«^'<»»"iHies. 


vols.  II.   8  VI 

(•ltie.s,  thcirouKhh  we  I  •,;,   1    •    ?   ""i  ^.^''^'Nery,  and  its 
lite  K,,,i  n.a„;;er^  ulil^rv^';;.!!^'-- i^i^li;,^V!!;^ '"^fn 

:       Tr«l|oi>p,   Trnilk,  [ante,  vol.  iii.,  nddl      I     Tl.„ 

;  Ma^k..-;  Alan:  a  Novo),  I.on.,  1871    2  Xl"     ,    8v;      o" 

I  ho  Lawyer'^  Daughter  ,  a  Novel.  1  on.,    87«   3  voi;  e'r' 

cr.'vo!-  '"'"'""  "'""^'^'^  Wooing.  Lon:'?i80: 3' vo": 

th™v"&'  "'"'">'  ^"ivale,  b.  1846,  .on  of  An- 


-       ....      ..■jfc      (ijifiv      IIUIII 

smer  in  the  ;seii.se  tlmt 


lii-i    ^^ehavenuneof        ,"•!    ,'"    ''^'^   ho  removed   from    Florenco   fn   lj„n. 
-■swhteh  .eetntobri,,. :  where  ho  „a,  f„.  „„„«  y,„,„  threorrespondent  ^fTl^o 

-;il!l?^^^.!;"l^3;!liSi2^S  !  ?^!   te'  conclave -^3^--  ITj:^--.! 


deserilled  iii;  wll^king  of  S.  fcelilll?  "in'  ^"'^'^Tfnlly 
attemnted  to  depict  vKit  n  s^i™  ■''i.ni'  ''.'''•'■'^•".''H.has 
desoriVd,  not  Mrcnm  f^  m  h  'A,^  '  "^  always,  in  fact, 
ward  siKis  of  Ifeeliiiu  *'ti.        '*"-  '""*^'  "bvioiis  out- 

Troliopi^sMiAU^s  ohefun.  rf,f':',''™'  ".''"'•'•  "f  Mr- 
he  BivSto  tl  e  almost  mivN,i  J'  „"  r  """sfiietion  which 
•'fevery.daylifi?,^    1'    \Y.      ■   -'  •''■'^^'•''™"r''teslietehe8 


_.--.,  ....^  >>>\>,  •*iiM  10  Liie  ('( 

or  the  easy  optimism  wliicli'sees'i,,  i:'„:V-'V •.■■•""'n 

II  n/Mu  „»io...  .(.„  ,    .. '  .!'".'.'  "  ^its  Ml  I'^mlish  .society,  as 

SSI bloarnuigements  in  iht 
A.  \  .  IJRKv  :  .Vii^ioH.  xviii 


U*t  of  all  iwssible  worlds 

a.;;™^  ur.^l'/iliinii^lS^^!:;^  ™^!|';'"'-  -">  remain 
writers  of  Ki.Kiisl,  pr  ,%m'i,'    ,,t  it' ('''1'''""^'' "*' '''•-■ 

i'!aiui;s^^^'i:aiy^!"i  -:^i^  ^r  --"■!  ^he';Sr!:i?^r^?;f 

.li  ,1?  '"I'f^  «»•  Kev.  Eclw«rd,  D.D.;  K.S.A    r„ 

"I.  111.,  add..l  mins....r,.i.,.l   11;  . I „■       •  *  "^.n.,  I'l 


IS87,  2  vols.  8vo  ^    Romember, 


men  Miiitfed  hrcaSs'  in  !?"™V''''"  '"veried  foot- 
•■Kvaiigelicalism^'  and  ••low  An 'i'V-  '  '^^''''•  ""1  '*^''en 
vnlgarity  ;•  l,i,t  "ir.  Trollone  1  as     r  i  i''"    ";«,■•?  »  "<«''  ''f 

..  The"Qo^;',^f\^;  Luko'"??'/"'"^'  ^■'"-  '"-  ^'"'•] 
Cambridge.    .87.1  '«.,„"''„"  •^„^''?.'''8»"'«""'  »nd  Notes 


1449 


1866; 


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vimrof  Alnwlok  ilnce  ISBlt.  1.  Sins  of  the  Fcimily  : 
ScnminB  preiiflKMl  in  Alnwiclf,  l.i>n.,  1872,  |).  Hvo.  2. 
'I'lio  Churirli  i.f  KnK'liinil :  liur  Kiirly  lli-tory,  licr  1  rop- 
crly,  iinil  hiT  Mir-niun,  l,on.,  IS»7,  p.  Hvo.  :!.  Tlio  Churili 
(if  UnuliinJ;  lier  Rcfonimtion  History:  a  Sorion  of  Lec- 
tures, Unn.,  IHSS,  r.>mo.  ,      ,     .. 

Trotter,  John  U.,  u.-»lslant  elcrlt  to  llif  ju»tico», 
(luil.llmll,  l.onilMii.  A|>|kii1h  from  tlu;  Ccmvictionii  ami 
Onlcrnof  .luKtiecs  I'on.,  IH!<I,  8v(>. 

Trottvr,  t'n|>t.  Lionel  .^inies,  ['<""■.  vol.  in., 
ttiUl.,1  b.  1K27,  lit  Ciili'iitla;  u.lucalwl  nl  tlie  Clnirter- 
houac,  iinil  lit  Merlon  College,  O.xlor.l;  went  to  Inilia  in 
acailet  in  IHI7;  served  Hiroiigli  tlio  I'unjiib  ciiui|MiiKn 
of  im.'<-l»,  rcieivinn  ii  uie.liil  and  two  iliisii.i;  iii  tlio 
soeon.l  Ilurnie»e  war,  {X'M,  Ae. ;  retired  on  hiill.|iiiy 
181)2.  lie  edited  tlio  Indian  Mail  lH(i7-7i'.  and  liascon- 
tribulJcl  to  periodi.ala  in  India  and  Knglu.id.  Ilcjidea 
the  workK  nienlinned  '<"'<■,  vol.  iii.,  lie  Ini.a  )  ubii.-lied  ; 
I  East  and  Wewt,  and  olhor  I'ocin.s  K.iin.,  l«.ill.  -• 
(Trans.)  I,a  Sorei.'Te,  bv  I  Mielielet,  L"n.,  18(17,  p.  Svo. 
:).  llistor;  f  India,  I,on.,  Is7l,  svo.  1.  Warren  llaat- 
in;.'s:  a  Hio^^rapliv.  l,on..  isrit,  8ki. 

"  Kegarded  as  a  deleiice  or  a  suininar)- 
is  neces.sarlly  drpeiideiit  on  older  and  In 
separalo  IdoKiapliy  Ho-  vulunio  lias  a  liiyli  o  "'i"  '    'I''" 
from  Uie  general  nireluliiess  it  exhlliit.s.  -.m,  No.  Ji..«. 

5.   I.i.ra    Lawrence:    a  Slieteh   of    bia    I'ublie  Career, 
Lon      1881),  fp.  Svo.     H.  lIL'-torv  of  India  under  Queen  i 
Viet.iria,  from  ls:t6  to  1S8II,  l,on„  ISStl,  '.'  vola.  Svo.  | 

"The  liiilk  of  Captain  Trotter's  liooli  is  taken  np  with  | 
war,  IliiaiRV,  famine,  and  peslilenic.  .  .  .  (oil  ierlii|,'  to- 
Kether,  Willi  Oiimil  lael  and  labour,  the  eompllealed  ek- 
nienls  of  liis  va>t  an.l  arduous  prulilem,  h-  shows  loi  li 
both  error  and  aehievemoiil ;  avoids  slrom;  laiiKUano  in 
eeiisiirliiK  where  he  thinks  eeiisure  due;  and  does  not 
daiib  the  portraits  of  his  more  lavonred  eharaeters  Willi 
HftlteriiiK  eoloiirsof  fnlsoine  panegyric.  — .lend.,  xx.ii.  in. 
7.  Life  of  Lord  Uaihousie,  (".Slatemuun  feer.,)  Lon., 
18SH    p.  S\o. 

Trotter,  €ni)t.  Philip  Durham,  of  the  9:id  High- 
landers. Our  .Mission  to  tlio  Court  of  .Morocco  in  I8S0 
under  .Sir  John  Druinmond  liny,  K.C.li.,  Minister  I'len- 
ipotcntiary  and  Knvoy  Kxtraordinary  to  Ilia  Majesty 
tlio  Sultan.      lllu.n.      Kdin  ,  ISSl,  Svo.    

■•The  hook  is,  on  trie  whole,  very  niiieh  like  other  books 
of  travel  wrilteii  hy  eaplaliis.  Il  has  a  brlsknes.s  and  a 
L'aieiv  which  carrv  the  reader  easily  alontf,  Imt  whenever 
he  pauses  ill  his  readinn  he  llnds  m  !•.;  set  down  to  a  ratlier 


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iw  Intelligibility 

u  older  ami  loller  records:  ar  •■ 


lii;hl  refection."— .l//i.,  No.  -7«7. 


Troiiesxurt,   Udouiird   <jOUis.      Microbes,   I'er- 
nicnts,  andMoulils.     Illust      (,"  International  Seientilio 
,Scr.)      Lon.,  18SB,  p.  8vo,  „  .,•  i 

Troup,  Charles  Kdward,  Braduatcd  at  UalUol 
College,  Ox'nrd,  l8,-^;t.  'file  future  Work  of  Free  Trade 
in  Knglish  Legislation,  (Cobden  Club  I'rizo  Essay,)  Lon., 
18St,  ji.  8vo. 

Troup,  F.  The  Spectrum:  its  Microscopy  and 
Diiignostio  Signifiealions.     Ilhist.      Lon.,  188(1,  Svo. 

Troup,  tieorge  KImslie.  Life  of  (Jcorge  Troup, 
Juuriialist,  l,ou.,  18S2,  IL'uo'. 

TrowbriUsc,  Miss  Catherine  M.,  [miie,  vol. 
iii  add.l  1.  Satistied.  IMust.  X.  York,  IS78,  Ifiino. 
2.  A  Crown  of  tilory,  N.  York,  187'J,  Kimo.  :i.  Mis- 
takes Host.,  18S0,  Kimo.  4.  Korestville  Sheaves;  or, 
Sowing  and  (lathering,  N.York,  Ix.sl,  Kimo.  0.  Vic- 
tory  lit    La.st,  N.  York,  18.s2,  12mo.      (i.  Will  and  Will 


Not;  and  Or.  Martindaie's  Wanl,  Pliila,,  188:1,  12mo. 
7.  Snares  and  Safeguards.  Illust.  Phila.,  18SB,  12mo. 
S  Changing  Places:  How  line  Hoy  climbed  up,  while 
Another  slipped  down.     Illust.     N.  York,  188S,  12mo. 

Trowbridge,  John,  S.D.,  [«»/.■,  vol.  in.,  aild.,]  b. 
1813,  in  Boston:  graduated  at  Harvard  18116;  professor 
of  experimental  physics  at  Harvard  ISSO  S: ,  and  since 
then  Kuniford  professor  of  the  application  of  science  to 
the  useful  arts.  The  New  Physics  :  a  Manuul  of  Experi- 
mental Studv,  N.  York,  1881,  12mo. 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend,  [nii'e,  vol.  in., 
add.]  He  was  editor  of  Our  Young  Folks  1870-7.1,  and 
has  been  a  freiiuenl  contributor  to  leading  periodicals. 
Since  1S48  he  has  resided  in  Boston.  1.  Lawrcnc_e  s 
Adventures  among  the  Ice-Cutters,  Ac,  Phila.,  1870, 
Kimo.  2.  Coupon  Bonds,  and  other  Stories,  1871.  3. 
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ISni,  t)  vols,  itimo.  I.  Fast  Friends,  Pliibi- 1871,  1 
5  Doing  his  I!e.'t,  Phila..  1878,  12ino,  6.  The  Book  ot 
Gold,  and  other  Poems,  N.  York,  1877,  sm.  4to.  7. 
Bound  in  Honor;  or,  A  Harvest  of  Wild  Oats,  Bost., 
1877,  Kimo.  8.  His  Own  Master,  Bost.,  1877,  IBmo.  'J. 
The  Ureal  Match,  ("  No  Name"  Ser„)  Bost.,  1877,  IBmo. 
(This  ia  also  ascribed  to  Prof.  John  Trowbridge,  inpra.) 
14M) 


10.  Young  Joe,  and  other  Boys,  Host.,  ISTB,  !2nio.  II. 
The  Silver  Modal  Series.  Host.,  188(1-82,  B  vols.  Iliiiio. 
12    A   Home  Idyl,  ami  other  Poems,  Host.,  1881,  I'.'mo. 

13.  The  Tide-Mill  Series,  Host.,  I8S2-87,  B  vo  s.  IBiii... 

14.  FameH's  F.dly,  Ho.-t.,  18Sl,  Kimo.  I...  Mnl  mid 
his  Friends,  Host.,  1881,  IBmo.  IB.  Tinkham  Brothers 
Tide-Mill,  Host.,  I8,H1,  IBmo.  17.  The  Little  Master. 
Illust.  Host.,  1887.  IBmo.  18,  Peter  Hudstone :  the 
Boy  who  was  Ha/.ed.  Illust.  Bust.,  I8S7,  l.'ino  lil. 
His  One  Fault,  Host.,  18S7,  l2mo.  20.  Hiding  his  fime; 
or,  Andrew  Hapnell's  Fortune,  Host.,  188S,  12iuo  21. 
The  Lost  Earl,  and  other  Poems  and  Talcs,  in  Vei,'e. 
Illust.  Host.,  IS88,  Svo.  22.  A  .Start  in  Life:  a  Story 
of  the  Genesee  Country,  Bust.,  1888,  Ifliuo.  With  Coiiu, 
C.  E.,  Heroes  of  '7fi  :  a  Dramatic  Cantata  ol  the  Kevo- 
lution,  Bost.,  1877,  Ito. 

Trowbridge,  Oliver  U.     ininois  and  the  Nation: 
how  tliey  are  governed.  Chic,  I  sS7,  12ino. 

Trowbridge,  William  I'etit,  Ph.D.,  LL.I).,  b. 
1,H28,  in  Michigan;  graduated  at  Ihe  I  .S.  .Military 
Aeiidomy  1818;  professor  of  engineering  in  the  bchoo 
of  Mines,  Columbia  College,  since  187fl.  1.  Proposed 
Plan  for  building  a  Bridge  luross  the  East  Kiyer  at 
Blackwell's  Island,  N.  York,  I8C,1».  2.  Heat  as  a  huuree 
of  Power:  with  Application  of  General  Principles  to  tlio 
Construction  of  Steam-Generators.  Illust.  N.  lork, 
1874,  Svo.  3.  Tablcr:  witli  Explanations  of  Non-tou- 
deneing  Stationary  Steaii.  Engine,  and  of  lligh-Pressuro 
Stcam-Hoilers,  4to.  4.  Turbine  Wheels:  On  tiio  Inap- 
plicability of  the  Theoretical  InveBtigations  of  the  lur. 
bine  Wheel,  Ac,  to  the  .Moilorn  Constructions,  N.  York, 
i  1879,  181110.  .».  Statistics  of  Power  and  Machinery  em- 
ployed in  Manufactures:  I'.epurls  .n  the  Water-Power 
'  of  the  United  States.  In  1">  Parts.  Parti.  (<jn'o* 
Beport,  vol.  xvi.)  Illust..  Maps,  and  Plans.  Wash,, 
1885,  4to. 

Trower,  Charles  Francis,  M.A.,  [i»ii<:  vol.  m  , 
add,]  b.  1817;  graduated,  lirst  class  Lit.  Hum.,  at 
Balliol  Ccdlege,  Oxford,  1839,  and  elected  Fellow  ot 
Exete-  College;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Toniplo 
1842.  I.  The  Law  of  Building  of  Churches,  Parsonages, 
and  Schools,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  8vo.  2.  A  Manual  of  the 
Prevalence  of  Equity  under  the  Judicature  Act,  Lon.. 
187B,  Svo.  ^     ^ 

Trower,  Kt.  Kev.  Walter  John,  D.D.,  [nun, 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1.'^05-I877;  rector  of  Ashinglon,  .Sussex. 
1S71-77.  1.  Familiar  Expository  Sermons,  Lon.,  1871, 
p.  Svo.  2.  New  .Metrical  Psalter,  Oxf.,  1875,  ISuio.  _:i. 
Short  Comments,  Genesis  to  Deuteronomy,  Lon.,  187o, 
3  vols.  l2nio. 

Troyte,  iMrs.  C.  E.  Acland-,  Froiatlie  Pyr- 
enees to  tlie  Cliannel  in  a  Dog-Cart,  Lon.,  L-87,  8vo. 

"This  narrative  .  .  .  was  well  wortli  puMishing.  If  only 
to  .sliow  how  easv  of  accomplishment  such  a  trip  is,  and 
liow  miKdi  of  interest  in  Ccnlral  France  awaits  the  tourist, 
t'speeially  if  lie  have  ii  taste  for  urehieology  andarcliiUr. 
lure."— .lc(i(/.,  xxxii.  38. 

Troyte,  Charles  Arthur  Williams,  b.  IsU: 
8<m  of  A.  11.  Dyke  Acland,  who  in  1S52  assumed  tlie 
surname  of  Troyte  in  place  of  Acland;  lorn,  colon.  I 
of  the  1st  Devonsliire  Yeomanry:  resides  at  lluntalium 
Court,  Devonshire  1.  Change-Hinging:  an  Introduc- 
tion to  tlie  Early  Stages  of  the  Arl  of  Church-  or  Hand- 
Bell  Kinging,  I.on.,  1872,  p.  8vo.  2.  Morse  Alphabet 
and  Auxiliary  Signs  or  Signals,  Lon.,  1871),  Svo. 

Troyte,  Lieut.  John  Edward  Acland-,  M.A.. 
graduale.l  at  Christ  Cliurch  College,  Oxford.  1871.'. 
Through  the  Banks  to  a  Commission,  Lon.,  1>81,  Sv.i 

'Troyte,  Rev.   Reginald   Henry   Dyke   Ac- 
land-,  .M.A.,  brother  of  C.  A.  W.  Troyte,  (07-10  ;  grad- 
uated at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  1874;  ordained  1874; 
chaplain  at  Pau  since  18S5.     Holy  Week  and  other  .'scr 
I  mens,  preached  in  St.  Andrew's  Church,  Pau,  Lcm.,  18>\ 
!  fp.  Svo.     With  TiiovTK,  John  Eiiw.mn  Acusn-,  llic 
■  Change-Ringers'  Guide  to  the  Steeples  of  England,  Lon.. 
1873,  12ino.  „  .      r  , 
i      True,  Rev.  Charles  Kittridge,  D.D.,  ['h.ic,  vol. 
1  iii.,  add.,]  180U-I87S.     1.  John  Wintlirop  and  ihcGreat 
1S75,    Ifimo.      2.   Life  and  Times 


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Colony,  N.  Y'ork,   ,  n  1 

F-.-t  F(iendi=   Phila-  1871,  12mo.  1  Sir  Walter  Kaleigh,  Pioneer  of  Anglo-Ainerican  t.jlom- 

'^^  '        •    •     •     "    zation,  Cin.,  1877,   IBmo.     3.   Lite  and  Times  ol  Joh, 

Knox,  Cin.,  1S78,  lOmo.  4.  Memoirs  of  John  Howard, 
the  Prisoner's  Friend,  Cin.,  1878,  16mo.  5.  The  Ihiriy 
Years'  War,  N.  York,  1879,  IBmo.  6.  Life  of  Captain 
John  Smith,  Planter  of  Virginia,  N.  York,  1882,  IBmo. 
7.  Heroes  of  Holland,  N.  York,  1882,  IBmo. 


iind  llio  Nallun: 


TRU 
C.",J","''  ""'""'"  (^'""J-)    See  Cn.nwinn.N,  T. 
.jSl'"/i;^.S""-     ^'•«"Clu..»n,IOur..    I.- 
TrueHdcll,    l«|,„  W.      Il„t,„„,  K,,ct,  ..oncoming 

the  ,soio,.,,o  Ml  .^pinluali,,,,,  fr ,„„,„|  lnv«.tiKation1 

covennK  a  l-.r,,,,!  uf  Tv»..„ty-Kive  Yeurs,  N.  York,  ISM, 

Truman,  Ileiijiiinin   CiiniiniiiKs,  b.   Ih.is.  at  i 
l'r(.vi,l(;n  ..,   Ul.i   e.lucuted  iit  Canturhury,  N.ll,     .,"   ! 

recently  bu«n  ,;o„nuute,l  with  the  I'acihc  Ituilwuy  Coin-  ' 
imiiy.     1.   Iho. Smith  iiltor  (he  Wiir,  N.  Yurk    Istir      •>   ' 

7i'-Hi"'wl' !-'""■';"""■  '■"'"•     ■'•  "'■•'•i'l'-ntulSketihe",;! 
1«,».     4.  Winter  Ue«.rts  of  fulilorniu,  I8SII.     j.  From 
the  CreKoent  City   to  the  (iol.le.i  (iftte,   18s:'.      ,).  Tlie  I 

luL'l    VT,'";,'"-""*'  'i  roMiplelo  and  (•oiu..rehen.lv„ 
lii.Htory  ol   Uuellin«  in    All   Countries,    N.  Y-^^,rk     ISHJ    ■ 
l.mo.     ,.   Homes  aiul  ll,.|,,,ine..s  in  the  Oohlon  Uate,' [ 

^1'.""^,'"':  ^^,}^•'  '^a"°'-y.  J.  A.,  a„,i  Ship. 

nillii,  II.  A.      (Ivl.)  Collection  of  Decisions  relative 
to  Hallways,  N.  \  ork,  lS7:)-7l!,  8  vols.  Svo 

I  nimble,  Allrcd.  I.  Swurd  and  Scimolar:  the 
Konian.o  of  the  Crusades.  Illu-t.  .N.York  IMS(i4to 
a.  The  Moll  Street  Poker  Club  :  the  Secretary's  .Minutes.' 
Xllust.     ^.  \ork,  IH8,S,  ,Svo. 

Trumbull,  Gurdoii,  b.  lSll.atStoninKton,Conn.  • 
studied  art,  and  has  of  late  years  devoted  himself  to 
ornithology.  Names  and  Portraits  of  IJirds  which  in- 
terest (iui.nors :  with  Ueseriptions  i„  Language  under- 
utandod  of  the  People.  Illust.  N.  York,  [MX  8vo 
(Contains  descripiions  of  the  si.Uy-ono  game-birds  of" 
Jiaatorii  North  Amerini,  with  a  ■'  portrait"  of  each,  and 
in  the  index,  a  li.st  of  the  various  names,  more  than 
a  thousand  in  number,  by  which  they  are  popularly 
known.)  '    '         ■' 

Ju)/"""'}  "'"'  Ki;">''»V'  !''>-■'''•'  "f  wiTk.  inadc  up  mostly 
of  JiUormatiou  n„i  t„  be  had  elsewhere.'  -Au(io;i  xlvii  Vl 

Trumbull,  llev.  Henry  Cluy,  U.l).,  l„„/.,  voh 

ill.,  add., J  cdilur  of  the  Sunday-School  Times  n(    Phihi- 


1m 


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delphiasmue  lS7a.  In  I8S1  ho  travelled  througl,  Kgynt 
Arabia,  and  Syria.  I.  The  Worth  of  an  Jlistorio  (Jon- 
eeiousness,  Hartford,  1871).  2.  A  Model  Superinten.lent  ■ 
Sketch  ol  the  Life,  Character,  and  Methods  of  Work  of 
ilenry  P.  Haven,  N.  York,  1880,  l^'uio.  ;i.  Kadesh- 
Harnea:  its  Importance  and  Probable  Site  :  with  the 
Story  of  a  Hunt  lor  it:  including  Studies  of  the  Route 
ol  the  i-.xodus  and  the  Southern  Uoundaiy  of  the  llolv 
Land,  N.  York,  1884,  8vo. 

„"  ^J,'*-'  deein  Howlaiida's  Ideiitilieatloii  of  Kadesh,  which 
Mr.  Iriiiii  Mill  .s.)  weightily  MipporUs  hy  lil.s  te.siiiiionv  and 
research,  the  strongest  ul  all  Ideiitilleutions  known  to  us." 
—  .\it/(o;i,  xlviii,  iL'ii. 

"The  Murv,  iia  we  have  it,  is  very  remarkable  and  iiitei- 
es  iiig.an,  Dr.  Irnmbuirs  book  is  certainly  a  valuable  ad- 
;"""','  ''I  '"y,  '"ready  eiiorm.iii.s  mass  of  Palestine  litera- 
ture. — .S(it.  Jicr.,  Ivii.  6,")0. 

1.  Teaching  and  Teachers;  or,  The  Sunday-School 
teachers  Teaching  Work,  &u.,  Phila.,  1884,  U'luo.  5. 
The  Ulood-Coveuant:  a  Primitive  Kite  and  its  Hearing 
on  Scripture,  N.  York,  188,"),  l^mo. 

l,„'ih''!V,  .''li"'''. ''',"''','"'"'■1'"';    ' M'liKnRe   himself  from 

111  t  10  theol.n;lcal  and  llie  niitl-ilieological  bias,  will 
1st  admire  the  industry  aiiU  patien.'e  that  have  gone  to 
llie  CO  leclioii  and  arrangement  uf  .su  many  painful  facts 
aii.l  then  aukiiuwiedge  his  surprise  that  Dr.  Trumbuli 
s  umld  consider  their  siguiticaiiee  so  great  fur  Christian 
tlieologians, '— .Nutioa,  xlii.  i!80. 

«.  The  Sunday-School  :  its  Origin,  Mission,  Methods,  : 
and  Au.\iliarie8;    the   Lyman  IJeecher  Lectures  before 
Yale  Uivinity  School  for  1888,  Phila.,  1888,  8vo.  ' 

Trumbull,  James  Hammond,  LL.D.,  L.H.D., 
['iiile,  vol.  iii.,  add. J      lie   is  a  member  of  many  learned  I 
societies;  was  elected  pre.-ident  of  the  Connecticut  His- 
torical Society  in  186,1,  and  was  for  a  short  time  lecturer  ' 
on  Indian  languages  at  Yale  College.     Besides  the  works 
mentioned  miir.  vol.  iii.,  and  many  memoirs  on  histori- 
cal and  philological  subj.ias,  he  has  published:  1.  The 
True  Blue-Laws  of  Connecticut  and  New  Haven,  and 
the  False  Blue-Laws  invented  by  Samuel  Peters,  Hart- 
ford, 1877,  l2ino.      2.  Indian    Names  of  Place.s,  Ac.,  in 
and  on  the  Borders  of  Connecticut :  with  Interpretations 
Harlford,   IS8!,  Svo.      s.  {Ed.)  The  Memorial  lIi»to,y 
of  Hartford   County,   Connecticut,   1I133-1884.     Illust 
Bost.,  188B,  2  vols.  8vo. 

Trumbull,  M.  M.  1.  The  American  Lesson  of  the 
Free-Trade  Struggle  in  England,  Chic,  1884,  8vo.  2. 
The  Trial  of  the  Judgment:  a  Review  of  the  Anarchi.-t 
Case,  Cbiu.,  1888,  8vu. 


rrumpii,  Dr.  KrnNi,  1828-188,',,  b.  at  Ilsfeld, 
(lermany;  studied  at  Tllbiiigon  ;  librarian  nf  the  E!a«t 
Inilia  House,  Lond.m,  and  afterwards  a  missionary  la 
iiindh;  nrofossor  of  Oriental  languages  at  flic  Cr.iver- 
sity  of  Munich  from  1874.  1.  liraminarof  the  Hindhi 
Language:  compared  with  the  Sanscrit,  Prakrit,  and  Iho 
<  ognate  Indian  Vernaculars,  Lon.,  18/2,  8vo,  :'.  (Jraiu- 
1  ftd  the  Language  of  the  Afghans,  Lon.,  187.1,  8vo.  a 
[,•',';'""•'.„''''"'  '^'"  •''■"n"' :  "1-.  I  li"  Holy  Scriptures  of  the 
Sikhs:  Translated  from  the  Original  (iurmukhi:  with 
Introductory  Ksaays.  Printed  by  Order  of  the  Secretary 
of  State  lor  India  in  Council.     Lon.,  |877,  Svo. 

.  If""'®"'  '^''"'  •■*••  '■•»  ("  'Ma.xwell  dray,'"  pseud.) 
I.  I  he  Broken  T-yst :  a  .Novel,  Lon,,  187«,  p.  8vo.  2. 
Iho  Silence  of  Dcaii  Maitland,  Lon.,  188B,  ;i  vols  or 
8vo.  '     ■ 

"One  feels  almost  iLshamed  to  be  carried  away  by  such 
a  plot  as  this,  and  c'spei'lallv  to  be  liiipres.sed  by  the  elu- 
iiueiice  ol  tlie  ilyiiig  Dean,     lliit  we  ilel'y  any  honest  lover 
S'«V( '"'■*' l'l'''S'''  ''^'"'■"■'"'''■'f^  "**">■  "ml  so  ilnpres.sed,"— 
;l.TheKepl•oa.■h(lf  Annesley,  Lon.,  I88U,3vols.  p.  8vo. 
I  ryon,   Ucor^e   niiNliinetun,   [anu;  vol.  iii., 
add,,)  ls:j,s-|,s88,  was  conservator  of  the  oonchologieal 
section  ot  the  Philadelphia  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences 
^  from   187,-.  till    his   death.      1.  Land  and  Fresh-Water 
I  .Niells  ot    North  America,  Wash.,  187:t,  4  vols.  8vo.     2. 
.Monograph  of  Terrestrial  Mollusca  of  the  United  States. 
i  Illust.     Phila.,  8vo.      !.  American  .Mi.miio  Conohology. 
I  Illust.     Phila.,    1873,   Svo.      4.    Monograph   of  Strepo- 
matidx.,  Wash.,  1873,  Svo.     5.  Manual   of  Conchology. 
Phila.,  1879-85,  12  vols.     B.  Structural  and  Systomatio 
(  oiichology  :  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Mollusca, 
Phila.,  1884,  3  vols.  8vo. 
"Ttenrub,    Elohta,"   (I'seud.)    See    Birnktt, 

AfllOl.K,   KUIlld.  ' 

Tuck,  Rev.  Robert.     1.  A  More  E.xcellent  Way  • 
.sermons,   Lon.,   1872,   p.  Svo.     2.   Within    the  Wicket- 
iiati. :  or.  Beginning  to  Live  for  Christ,  Lon.,  187 1,  Ifimo 
.).    The    First  Three   Kings   of  Israel,   Lon.,  1875-7(1,  2 
vols    I2mo;  new  ed.,  1881.     4.  Will  Jones's  Workshop- 
the  Story  of  an   Earne.-t  Sunday-School  Teacher,  l.oii 
18i«,  18mo.     5.  The  Age  of  the  (ircat  Patriarchs,  Irom 
Adam  to  Jacob:    with  Notes,  l.on.,  18S0-«1,  2  vols.  or. 
Svo.     (1.  The  Aliens  of  Netley  .Manor:    the  Story  of  a 
,"1."m7   \''l'"Be,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.     7.  A   Hand-Book 
ot   Uililical   Difficulties:   a  Reasonable  Solution  of  Per- 
plexing Things  in  Sacred  Scripture,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo 
lucker,   Bei^amin   R.     1.   (Trans.)   Works  of 
,lierro   Joseph    ProudlHrn:    vols.  i.  and  iv.,  Princeton, 
Ma    .,  187B,  1888,  Svo.     2.  (Trans.)  God  and  the  State 
from  the  trench  of  M.  A.  Bakunin,  Bost.,  1883,  Svo.     3 
(Trans.)   What's   to   be   Done?    a    Romance,   by    N    g' 
!  Tohernychewsky.     Port.     Bost.,  188B,  8vo. 

Tucker,  Mina  Charlotte,  ("  A.  L,  0.  E,,")  [nnu 
vol.  111.,  add.]     1.  The   Shepherd  of  Bethlehem,  King 
ol   Israel,   Lon.,  1861,  p.  Svo;   new  ed.,   ISBD.     2.  Our 
Sympathizing   High-Priest:    Meditations,    Lon.,    I81I5, 
12mo.     3.   Kesoued  from   Egypt:    Lec'ures  on  the  Life 
of   Moses,    Lon.,  1865,  12ino;    now  ed.,  1871.     4.    The 
;  Triumph  over  Midian,  Lon.,  186B,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  I8S6 
5.  The  Wanderer  in  Africa:  a  Tale  illustrative  of  the 
Thirty-Second  Psalm,  Lon.,  18611,  12ino.     6.  Sheer  Off- 
a  Tale,  Edin.,  1867,  12mo.     7.  Winprs  and  Stings,  Lon.! 
1867,  Svo;   new  ed.,  1868,  12mo.      -     What  is  a  Chris- 
tian? Edin.,  1868,  12mo.     9.  The  Oiant-Killer;  or.  The 
Battle  which  All  must  light,  Lon.,  1868,  p.  8vo.      10 
I  Stories  from  Jewish  History,  Lon.,  1868,  12mo.     II.  On 
I  the  Way;    or.    Places    passed   by  Pilgrims,  Lon.,   IS6S 
12mo.      12.   The    Lost  Jewel:   a  Tale;   new  ed.,   Lon.' 
18BS,12mo.      13.  A  Sunday  Chaplet  of  Stories;  new  eds, 
bdin.,  1869,  12mo,  1876.      14.  My  Neighbour's  Shoes;  or, 
Feeling  for  Others;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  ISB'.i,  12nui.     l,"i.  The 
Mine;   or,  Darkness  and  Ligut,   new  eds,,  Lon.,  1870 
12mo,  1875, 187S.     16.  The  Story  of  a  Needle,  Lon.,  187o! 
I2mo.     17.  Precepts  in  Practice;  or.  Stories  illustrating 
the  Proverbs,  Lon.,  1S70,  p.  Svo.     IS.  Old  Friends  with 
New   Faces,   Lon.,  1870,   12mo.      19.   Cyril   Ashley;    a 
Tale,  Lon.,  1870,  12mo.     20.  The  Robbers'  Cave:  a  Tale 
of    Italy,    Lon.,    1870,    12mo;    new    ed.,   1873.     21.    A 
Wreath  of  Smoke,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.      22,   Hamblea  of 
a  Rat,  Lon.,  i»/l,  l2mo.     23.  Whispering  Unseen;  or 
"Be   ye   Doors   of  the  Word,"  4c.,  Lon.,   1872,  12mo' 
new  ed.,  1881.     24.  Try  Again,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.. 
1872,  ISmo.     25.  The  Silver  Key:   a  Tale,  Lon.,  1872. 
12mo.    28.  The  City  of  No  Cross  and  its  Famous  Phv! 
sioian,  Lou.,  1872,  cr.  Svo.     27.  The  Hymn  my  Mother 
taught  me,  and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1872,   ISmo.     28 

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Fairy  Know-tt-Blti  ft  Nutihell  of  KnowlwlK*,  t.on  , 
1>i"'.',  p.  >*V'H  'ill  e<l.,  ISHl.  29.  Fiilry  Frl»kot ;  or, 
l'et!|iiiit  iDneet  Mfo,  I.oii..  I^*"-*.  \>-  «v(i:  new  oil.,  IH7(I. 
;)ii.  .Scrliituro  I'loturf  riiiJilcii ;  Suveiitli  iinil  'I'oiitli  Hv- 
riod,  l.iiti.,  If<74.  :il.  'I'lio  Sjmnliili  Onviilior:  ii  Story 
of  .'^ovlllii.  Ily  .X.  I..  I'  K.  *•»»:  I**"-!  i  X"'™  «<••>  "*7^' 
t).  8vo.  32.  Ivlon  111  HiiKhinih  ii  Tiilo,  lion.,  I^^71. 
121110.  H.I.  A  FriL'iiil  in  Ni'imI,  lui.l  hor  SlorioH,  I.on., 
I>*7I,  IHmki.  III.  I'liwiirJn  unci  Di.vvnwiinls,  iiikI  hiIiit 
Sldiloa,  liciii.,  1s:i,  |2mi(i.  :15.  tluod  fcir  Kvil,  iin.l  iillicr 
Sliiricii,  liiin.,  187,^,  IHum.  ;ifl.  A  Wri'iitli  "f  Imliiiii 
StoricK,  I.iin.,  IS7fl,  I2inii.  ;17.  Ili»ri>lil  i  ur,  KullowiiiK 
(lio  Fuolprintii,  I."n.,  IS77,  12iii.>.  :1H.  I'umoKriinfttfH 
friim  tho  I'uiiJbuI)  ;  Imliiin  Stiirios,  l.nn.,  l'*7S,  12inn. 
311.  Littlo  Ilulietrt  I'runi  Haliilii,  l.un.,  IHSII,  iL'iiio.  10. 
Diiybrcuk  in  Hrituin.  llliist.  Urn.,  l«»ll.  I2mo.  41. 
Flora;  or,  Sulf-Doot'iitiun ;  new  eil.,  I.on.,  ISSl,  l2ino. 
42.  Prido  iinil  hia  Vriaoiiori':  'u>w  oil.,  1-on.,  1S82,  Ji. 
t<vo.  4;i.  Life  ill  the  Kiiglo'H  si :  a  Taleof  Afuhuniii- 
Inn.Lnn..  I^SI),  12ino.  14.  Tbf  (ioMon  Flecnf;  or,  Wlio 
wins  tho  I'riio?  Lon.,  188,3,  ji.  Hvn.  Ij.  Maliiilft,  tho 
.lowish  Slave  ;  a  Story  of  Kiirly  Chiistiunity,  I-on.,  |8«:(, 
11,  svo,  1«,  Life  in'  tlio  Wlii'.'  Uonr'n  Don.  Uluat, 
liOn.,  18S4,  p.  Svi),  47,  (Ira..  Vernon;  or,  Christiiin 
I,ove  lui.l  Loyalty,  I.on.,  \XM.  l2ino,  48,  I'earU  of 
Wisiloin  from  tho  Paniblen  of  Chrint,  l,on„  188,i,  p.  8v.), 
4U,  rii'turea  of  St,  Paul  drawn  in  an  Knnli,-li  Home, 
Liin,,  18,H5,  p,  ,Svo.  SO,  Porcival's  Picturedallory,  I.on., 
1SS6,  m.  IBnio,  51,  Pictures  of  St,  Peter  drawn  in  an 
English  Homo,  Lon,,  '^8«,  p,  Svo,  52.  Driven  into 
Kxilo;  a  Story  of  111.  Huguenots,  Lon.,  18S7,  p.  Svo. 
6,1.   Harold'a  Hrido:  a  Talo,  I.on.,  ISSS,  12ino, 

Tucker,  Kcv.  F.  The  Uainli.iw  round  llie  Throne, 
and  other  Sermons.  K.litod,  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Life, 
by  hia  .S.m,  Le.mard  Tuukor.     Lon.,  1S87,  p.  8vo, 

Tucker,  <ieorge  A.  Lunacy  in  Many  Lands: 
being  an  Intro.luetion  to  tho  Uep.irts  on  tho  Lunatic 
Asylums  of  Various  t'ountrioa,  vir.iteJ  in  1882-5,  Lon,, 
1887,  r,  8vo. 

Tucker,  George  Fox.  1.  Tlie  Monroe  Doctrine: 
ft  Concise  History  uf  its  Origin  and  (irowth,  Host.,  1885, 
]2mo.  2.  A  Manual  relating  to  tho  Formation  and 
Management  of  Mercantile  and  Manufacturing  t'or- 
|i.)rationa:  a  Book  of  Massachusetts  Law,  Host.,  18S.S, 
8vo, 

Tucker,  Uev.  Ilciiry-  Holcombe,  D.D.,  [mile, 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1819-18110  ;  graduateil  at  Columbian  Col- 
lege, Washington,  I8;«;  admitted  to  the  bar  184fl;  en- 
tered the  ministry  of  tho  Haptist  Church  ;  chancellor  of 
the  Tniversityof  Heorgia  1874-78,  and  afterwards  e.litor 
of  tho  Christian  Index  at  Atlanta.  The  Old  Theology 
re-stated  in  Sermons,  I'hila.,  1884,  8vo. 

Tucker,  Rev.  Henry  William,  M.A.,  b.  1830, 
in  Devonshire ;  graduated  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford, 
1854;  ordained  1854;  secretary  to  tho  Society  for  the 
Propagation  (d'  the  Gospel  since  1879;  prebendary  of 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral  since  1881.  1.  Clerical  Ueereati.ins, 
Penzance,  1864.  Anon.  2.  Under  his  Banner:  Papers 
on  the  Mission  Work  of  Modern  Times,  Lon.,  1872,  p. 
8vo.  3.  Memoir  of  tho  Life  and  Episcopate  of  Edwar.l 
Feild,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Newfoundland,  1844-78:  with 
Prefatory  Note  by  W.  E.  Gladstone,  Lon.,  1877,  8vo; 

3dcd.,  1879.  ,    . 

"  It  is  a  rather  obvious  remark  of  Mr.  filadstone,  whose 
voluminous  oorresixiii.lenee  eanimt  always  be  oracular, 
that  •  to  home  bisli.ips  it  is  hardly  itiveii,  from  llieir  i«>sl- 
tion,  to  rise  so  liiKh  i"  labours  and  saerillce  for  Christ  us 
lilshoi)  Feild.'  "—Acad.,  yi.  312. 

4.  Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Eiiiscopato  of  Ueorgo  Au- 
gustus Selwyn,  D,D,,  Bishop  of  Now  Zealand,  1S41-IS01I ; 
Bishop  of  Lichfield,  1887-1878  :  with  Two  Portraits,  Ac, 
Lon.,  1879,  2  vols.  8vo. 

'The  manner  In  which  Mr.  Tucker  has  done  his  work 
fully  iusiitles  the  eonfidonee  and  urKOiiey  of  those  who 
desired  that  it  should  be  put  into  his  hands.  —.>.(<.  Itev., 
xlvii.  740. 

"It  is  to  tie  regretted  that,  in  addition  to  good  Inten- 
tions and  admiration  lor  his  hero,  Mr.  Tucker  had  not  Im.l 


cnoUKli  of  the  bookniakei's  Instinct  to  seek  to  make  his 
volumes  readable."— .".'Kf/nfor,  Hi.  821. 

5.  The  English  Church  in  other  Lands;  or.  The 
Spiritual  E.xpansion  of  Englan.l,  {"  Epochs  of  Church 
History,"  i.,j  Lou.,  ISSO,  p.  .'<vu. 

Tucker,  J.  Thermopylse,  Ac. :  Poems,  Lon.,  1878, 
12mo. 

Tucker,  J.  II.  .Manual  of  Sugar  Analysis :  with 
Introduction  on  the  Cliemistry  of  Cane  Sugar,  Dextrose, 
Levulose,  and  Milk  Sugar.  lUust.  N.  York,  1881, 
Svo. 

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THE 

Tnckrr,  Col.  John  .Monlniorcncy.  The  Life  of 
the  Ituke  of  WilliiigLin :  compile.l  from  Derpatehof, 
,Vc,     lllii>.t,     L.>n-.  1879,  r,  8vo. 

Tucker,  John  tJwen.  I'he  .Mute:  a  Poem  of 
Victoria,  an. I  other  Poems,  Molbourno,  1^70, 

Tucker,  T.  W.     Waifs  fi the  Way-lllll«  .d'  an 

itl.l  Kxpressman,  llo<l.,  1872,  liliiio. 

Tucker,  Uev.  UilDnin  liuine,  [unh;  vol,  til., 
11  id, I  lsl2-l^"<ll,  b.  at  .Morel.in  Haiiipsten.l,  Dcvonshlrn; 
grailuateil  at  St.  Peter's  I'olloge,  Caiiibri.lge,  |8:t.'i;  or- 
ilaiued  IH;t.">;  chaplain  in  the  Uoyal  navy  1844-71,  and 
from  1885  to  1871  bea.l  of  the  naval  .hnplaiiis;  vicar  of 
Kamaoy  from  1872.  I.  Everybody's  SonK-Il.i..k  ;  with 
.Music,  Lon.,  187 1,  lOiiio.  2.  Uce.ille.'tioiis  of  a  Clmidaln 
in  the  Royal  Navy.  Edited  by  his  Widow.  Lon.,  1888, 
p.  8v.i. 

Tucker,  Willlnni  JnmeN.  Life  and  Society  in 
Eastern   Kur..|ic,  I.on.,  ISHil,  ,Svo. 

TurWt'r,  iVilliain  W.  (Trans.)  fhe  Republic  of 
San  iMiiriii.i;  from  the  French  of  t'oiiite  C.  do  Ilruc, 
Cambri.lgo,  Mass.,  18H(|.     Anon.     Privately  jiriiiled. 

Tuckerninn,  Alfred.  Index  to  tho  Litornture  of 
the  Sp.i'ti'  •I'ope,  Wash.,  lf<88,  Hvo. 

Tuckerman,  Arthur  I.ymnn,  b.  1861,  in  New 
York;  son  of  C.  K.  Tuckerman,  i.i./.  .  .•  studle.l  archi- 
tecture, and  was  Bp)iointcd  superintendentof  the  Metro- 
piditan  Muecuin  Art  Schools  188S.  A  Short  History  of 
Arohitecturo.     Illust.     N.  York,  18H7,  12iiio. 

Tuckerman,  Uayard,  b.  1855,  in  New  York  City; 
grailuiited  at  llarvaril  1878.  A  History  of  llnglish 
Prose  I'iction,  from  Sir  Thomas  Malory  to  George  Eli.it, 
N.  Y'lrk,  1882,  12ino. 

"  May  1«.  calUil  a  history  of  the  evolution  of  the  Anglo- 
Saxon  novel  lus  illuslniled  by  the  iiroifress  of  An^lo-.-^axim 
eivili/atloii   and  morality.  .  .  .  Mr.  Tuckerman  s  style 
eo-sy  anil  sliiiple,  and  his  li.iok,  both  fnun  Its  sutijeel  ai 
treatment,  liiteresllnK  throunhoiit"— .Vii(/im.  xxxv.  IO.1. 

".Mr.  Tiu'kerinrtii  has  written  a  bail  liook.  and  the  worst 
of  it  Is  that  he  tills  up  with  his  liail  book  the  vacant  niche 
that  a  good  liooli  might  have  lllleil."— .Sii/.  Kfi:,  Iv.  213. 

Tuckerman,  Charles  Keating,  [mne,  vol.  iii., 
a. ill.,]  U.S.  minister  to  Greece  1868-72.  The  Greeks  of 
ToDav,  N.  York,  1872,  12mo. 

"  We'  know  of  no  book  which  so  combines  freM.iiess  and 
fulness  of  information.  The  author  had  many  ail\aiitaKes 
from  his  otlicial  \Kisition,  and  seems  to  have  use.l  them 
well."— A'nWoH,  XV.  4jy. 

Tuckerman,  Kdward,  LL.D.,  [miie,  vol.  111., 
add.,]  1S17-1^8I);  professor  of  botany  at  Amherst  1858 
-86.  1.  Genera  Lichonum  :  an  Arrangement  of  North 
American  Lichens,  Amherst,  Mats.,  1872,  8vo.  2.  A  Sy- 
nopsis of  the  North  American  Lichens,  Bost.,  1882-88, 
2  vols.  Svo.  With  Fiiost,  Chaki.ks  C,  Catalogue  of 
Plants  growing  without  Cultivation  within  Thirty  Miles 
of  Amherst  College,  Amherst,  1S75,  12mo. 

Tuckerman,  Henry  Theodore,  [aiiie.,  vol.  iii., 
add.,]  1813-1871.  The  Life  of  John  Pondleton  Ken- 
nedy, N.  York,  1871,  cr.  8vo. 

"  The  chief  merit  of  this  book  Is  the  attractive  pletnrc  it 
gives  us  of  the  best  sort  of  Southern  gentleman,  well  edu- 
cated, of  literary  tastes,  an  honest  politician,  and  u  good 
lawyer."— AiidoH,  xlii.  32,j. 

Tuckerj ,  Rev.  Henry.  Life's  Golden  Morning  : 
its  Promises  and  its  Perils  :  Evening  Lectures  to  Young 
People,  Cin.,  1887,  12mo. 

Tuckett,  Miss  Elizabeth.  1.  Our  Children's 
Story.  By  One  of  their  Gossips.  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo. 
Anon.  2.  Tho  Children's  Journey,  and  other  Stories. 
By  tho  Author  of  "Our  Children's  Story."  Lon.,  1872, 
Svo.     Anon. 

Tuckey,  Janet.  Joan  of  Arc,  "  the  Maid,"  {"  New 
Plutarch,")  Lon.,  1880,  or.  8vo.    And  see  Leland,  C.  0., 

Tudor,  John  R.  The  Orkneys  and  Shetland: 
their  Past  and  Present  State;  with  Chapters  on  Geology, 
by  Benjamin  N.  Peach  and  John  Homo  ;  Notes  on  the 
Flora  of  tho  Orkneys,  by  William  Irvine  Fortescue  ;  and 
Notes  on  the  Flora  of  Shetland,  by  Peter  White.  Maps 
and  Illuat     Lon.,  188H,  p.  Svo. 

"  lie  has  evidently  been  over  every  inch  of  the  ground 
he  undertakes  to  describe.  His  book  will  prove  an  inval- 
uable companion  to  all  tourist-s  In  those  parts.  '—Hal.  Iii:i:, 

Tiidor,  Rev.  Richard,  [mitn,  vol.  iii..  add.,]  182"- 
18S2;  graduated  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1851; 
vicar  of  Swallowclilfe,  Wiltshire,  1877-82.  The  Phi- 
losophy of  Church  Life.  Edited  by  Kov.  John  Lechmere 
Tudor.     Oxf.,  1SS7,  2  vols.  8vo. 

Tuer,  Andrew  White,  F.S.A.,  b,  1838;  privately 
educated;    member  of   the  publishing  firm  of  Field  .t 


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«'ri^t,:;.,itr\;;fii^r^""T<'f">e 

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TUP 

Lon.,  1877,  p.  8vo.     2.  Little  Loving  Hearts:   Poem- I 
Book.     lUust.     Lon.,  IHSl,  r.  Svo, 

Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  [ante,  \ 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1810-18SU.  1.  A  Creed  and  Hymns,  i 
Lon,,  1870,  Svo.  2.  Fifty  I'rotcstiint  Ballads,  Lon., 
187-1,  12ino.  3.  Three  Five- Act  I'luys  and  Twelve  Dra- 
matic Scenes,  for  Private  Theatricals,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 
4.  Jubilate;  an  Oflering  for  1887,  Lon.,  1886,  12mo.  5. 
Mv  Life  as  an  Author,  Lon.,  188tl,  8vo. 

"A  book  which,  for  simple-minded  suir-eomplacency, 
kindly  ()ptinli^nl,  and  uncnnseious  humour,  will  he  .  ■  . 
hard  to  beat."— .sVi^.  Hew.  Ixii.  ao. 

Turchin,JohnB«sil,(Ivnii  Va8ilcvitch  I  ur- 
chinotr,)b.  1822,  in  the  province  of  Dun,  Russia;  grad- 
uated at  the  Artillery  School  at  SI.  Petersburf,'  1841  ; 
served  in  the  Crimean  war  and  rose  to  the  rank  ol  colo- 
nel;  removed  to  tjie  United  States  1866;  served  in  the 
civil  war  as  colcmcl  and  brigadier-general  of  volunteers; 
established  the  Polish  colony  of  Hadom,  Washington 
Co.,  111.,  1873,  and  has  since  resided  there.  The  Cam- 
paign and  Battle  of  Chiokamauga,  Chic.,  1888. 

Tuning,  J.  F.  B.  Le.-iSons  from  the  Life  and 
Death  of  I'lincess  Alice,  Lon..  1S7!I,  12uio  and  4to. 

Tiiriibull,  Charles  Smith,  .M.D.,  Ph.D.,  b.  1847, 
in  Philadelphia;  son  of  Dr.  Laurence  Turnbull,  iii/m  ; 
graduated  at  the  medical  department  of  the  'Iniversity 
of  Pennsylvania  1871 ;  has  made  a  specialty  of  ophthal- 
mology and  otology,  and  is  chief  of  the  aural  depart- 
ment in  JeflVrson  College.  1.  (Trans.)  Injuries  of  tl.o 
Eye,  and  their  Medico-Legal  Aspect,  by  Ferdinand  von 
Arlt,  Phila.,  1878,  12ino.  2.  (Trans.)  Tenotomy  ol  the 
Tensor  Tympani  Muscle,  bv  (Jruber.  187'J.  3.  (Trans.) 
On  the  Methods  of  Connections  of  the  Ossicles,  by  Bru- 
ner.  18S0. 

Turiibull,  John.  Treatise  on  the  Compound  En- 
gine.    Illust.     N.  I'ork,  1873,  18mo. 

Turnbiill,  Laurence,  .M.D.,  [miti;  vol.  m.,  add.,] 
physician  to  the  department  of  diseases  of  the  eye  and 
ear  in  Howard  Hospital  18,^7-87.  1.  Hints  and  Obser- 
vations on  Military  Hygiene,  1862.  2.  Imperfect  Hear- 
ing, and  Hygiene  of  the  Ear,  Phila.,  1871,  8vo;  .Sd  ed., 
ISai.  3.  A  Clinical  Manual  of  the  Diseases  of  the  Ear. 
Illust.  Phila.,  1872,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  I8S1.  4.  The  Advan- 
tages and  Accidents  of  Artificial  AniBsthosia:  being  a 
Manual  of  Aniesthetie  Agents  and  their  .Modes  of  Ad- 
ministration.    Illust.     Phila.,  1878,  121110 ;   2d  ed.,  enl., 

Turner,  B.  B.  Guide  to  Commercial  Knowledge: 
Terms  in  Daily  Use,  Lon.,  1877,  12ino. 

Turner,  B.  U.  Arkansas  Supreme  Court  UeporU, 
vols,  xxxv.-xl..  Little  Rock,  1880-83,  6  vols.  8vo. 

Turner,  Bessie.    A  Woman  in  the  Case,  N.  York, 

1876,  12ino.  „  „  i 

Tr,rncr,  C.  J.  Ribton-.     A  History  of  Vagrants  i 

and  Vagrancy,  and  Beggars  and  Begging.    Illust.    Lon.,  i 

1887,  8vo.  I 

"  Mr  KibtoM-Tiirncr's  book  is  not  so  much  a  history  as  a 
collection  of  materials  for  the  historian.  He  lias  souglit 
far  and  wide;  and.  while  it  cannot  bo  denied  ihat  some  ot 
hisspeeulaiioiisare  more  than  doubtful,  it  would  be  uu- 
Eracious  not  to  frankly  recognize  the  value  of  the  nias,s  oi 
detailed  information  here  bniiiKbl  together  from  all  sorts 
of  sourc'es.  Wherever  the  reader  may  dip  into  tlie  lx«>K 
he  will  liiid  something  noteworthy."-\V.  h.  A.  axd.n. 
Acml.,  xxxii.  2(13.  .„,.,. 

Turner,  Charles  Edward,  English  lecturer  in 
the  University  of  St.  Petersburg.  1.  (Trans.)  On  the 
Eve:  a  Tale;  from  the  Russian  of  Ivan  S.  Tourgueneff, 
Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  2.  Studies  in  Russian  Literature, 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo.  .        .    ., 

"  It  is  certainly  a  valuable  hand-book  preparatory  to  the 
studv  of  Kussiaii  literature."— .IcufJ.,  xxiii.  3i. 

3.' Count  Tolstoi  as  Novelist  and  Thinker;  Lectures 
delivered  at  the  Royal  Institution,  Lon.,  188H,  cr.  Svo. 

"  In  this  little  book  we  have  a  faithful  portrait  of  a  cen- 
uine  philanthropi.st,  a  man  who  is  ( oiiteut  to  act  wh  le 
others  are  declaiming."— W.  It.  MoiiKii.i,:  Acad.,  xxxiv. 

Turner,  Hev.  Charles  Tennyson,  [nm.,  vol. 

■>     iii.,  TBNNY.SUN,  CiiAiiLKH,  and  Tiunkr,  (^iiARi.rs  Tkn- 

NYSON,  add.,]  18(18-1870.    1.  Sonnets,  Lyrics,  and  Trans- 

laticms,   L(m.,  1873,   12mo.     (Scmie  of  these  poems  are 

rtririiiled  from  ft  voluon'  piiblishwl  in  1830.) 

'■The  (jreater  part  of  Mr.  Turner's  volume  is  co.oposed 
of  gracefully-written  sonnets,  which  prove  the  autluir  to 
be  a  man  of  cnlture,  with  special  gifts  of  taste,  but  without 
that  Infoniiim.'  power  which  lieloiiKs  only  to  high  and  gen- 
uine imetic  gcnius."—^(A.,  No.  2.390. 

■;.  Collected  Sonnets,  Old  and  New,  Lon.,  1880,  12nio. 

"  The  reader  will  tind  In  these  sinnets  i  "  only  the  true 
song  of  a  poet,  but  the  record  of  a  beautiful  and  harmonl- 
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ous  life  The  earliest  poems  in  the  volume  were  publlshccl 
Hflv  years  ago.  .  .  .  The  latest  series  (d'  sonnets  appeared 
in  1873,  and  these  are  followed  in  the  present  collection  by 
tlfty  soiniet-s  'now  11;  t  published,  except  four  or  tivc, 
which  have  appeared  in  maga/.iiies.  .  .  .  1  he  book  con- 
tains three  hundred  and  Ibrty-lwo  sonnets  -a  iiuriilier 
which  has  been  surpassed  by  Wordswortii,  and,  we  believe, 
by  Wordsworth  alone."- .SjKf((i(or,  liv.  lii-l. 

Turner,  Chipman   P.    The    Pioneer   Period  of 
Western  New  York,  Rochester,  1888,  Svo. 

Turner,  Kev.  Douglas  Kellogg,  b.  1823,  at 
i  Stookbridge.  Mass. ;  graduated  at  Yale  1843,  and  studieil 
:  theology  at  Andover  and  Yale  Divinity  School;  enteie.l 
the  ministry  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  1848;  corre- 
sponding secretary  and  librarian  of  the  Presbyterian 
Historical  Society  since  1873.  History  of  Neshaminy 
Presbyterian  Church  of  Warwick,  Ilartsville,  Bucks 
County,  Pennsylvania,  1726-1876,  Phila.,  1876,  Svo. 

Turner,  E.  Hints  to  House-Hunters  and  House- 
holders, Lon..  1883,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1885. 

Turner,  E.  B.  Border  Tales  around  the  Camp- 
Fire  in  Ihe  Rocky  Mountains,  Lon..  1878,  p.  8yo. 

Turner,  E.  J.,  and  Morshead,  E.  D.  A.,  M.A. 
(Ed.)  (iocthe's  Faust;  the  First  Part;  the  Text,  with 
English  Notes,  Essays,  and  Verse  Trunslations,  Lon., 
1882,  cr.  Svo. 

"They  have  produced  a  thoroughly  adequate  edition  of 
Ciocthe'.s  miustcrpiece,  and  the  best  Knglisli  introduction  to 
that  difficult  poem."— vIcik/.,  xxi.  '245. 
i      Turner,   Edmond    K.     A  Treatise  on  the  Km- 
'  iiloyers'  Liability  Act,  1880,  Ac,  Lon.,  18S2,  p.  Svo. 
Turner,    Edward    F.     1.  Tantler's    Sister,  and 
other  Untruthful    Stories  :    being  a  Collection  of  Pieces 
for  Public   Reading,   Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.     2.  T  Leaves: 
Pieces  written  for  Public  Readers;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1882,  p. 
Svo.     3.   More  T  Leaves,  Lon  ,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Turner,  Edward  F.,  solicitor,  lecturer  on  real 
property  and  conveyancing.  1.  The  Duties  of  Sclicitur 
to  Client  as  to  Sales,  Purchases,  and  Mortgages  of  Land, 
Lon.,  1883,  Svo.  2.  The  Duties  of  Solicitor  to  Client 
as  t(j  Partnership  Agreements,  Leases,  Settlements,  and 
1  Wills,  Lon.,  18S4,  Svo.  3.  The  Organization  of  a  So- 
I  lioitor's  Office,  Lon.,  1886,  Svo. 

Turner,  Eliza  Sproat.  Out-of-Door  Rhymes, 
Host.,  1872,  16mo. 

Turner,  F.  S.  The  British  Opium  Policy,  and  it^ 
Results  in  India  ami  China,  Lon.,  1876,  8vo. 

Turner,  Francis,  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Middle 
Temple  1864.  The  Contract  of  Pawn  as  it  exists  iit 
Common  Law  ;   2d  ed..  Lon.,  1883,  Svo. 

Turner,  Francis  C.  A  Short  History  of  Art  : 
with  Numerous  Illustrations,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo. 

Turner,  <J.  G.  1-  Hypermnestra:  aGra'co-F-gvp- 
tian  Myth,  Lon.,  1881,  cr.  Svo.  2.  Somnia;  Pociii^, 
Lon.,  1887,  12mo.  ,      ,.      ,   , 

Turner,  ii.  L.  AVish  and  Will ;  or.  The  Psychol- 
ogy of  Desire  and  Volition,  Lon.,  1880,  cr.  Svo. 

Turner,    George.     The   Promise  of  the  Father, 

Lon.,  1871,  16mo. 

Turner,  Kev.  George,  LL.I>.,  ['«m(.  ,  vol.  iii.,  sixili 

I  of  the  name  there  mentione<l,  add.]     Samoa  a  HundivH 

1  Years  Ago,  and  Long  Before:    together  with  Notes  .ii 

the  Cults  and  Customs  of  Twenty-Three  other  Islaiul- 

in  the  Pacific:    with  a  Preface  by  E.  B.  Tylor,  F.R..'^., 

,  l,on.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

I  "Dr.  Turner  is  not  ft  theorist.  He  has  not  written  hi-. 
'  '.look  to  support  notions  of  Henotheisni,  nor  Totemism,  >-r 
hypotheses  that  T  tlshlsm  or  the  sense  of  the  liitiiiKc  i- 
the  Kcrm  of  religion.  Dr.  Turner  gives  a  straigbtlorw  iii  ■! 
nnvarnished  account  (if  the  beliefs  of  a  people  whom  h. 
ha^i  known  Intimately  for  more  than  forty  years.  ...  I  Ic 
book  isexcei  nt.  fulfof  matter.and  Indispensable, dcsjuic 
lacuna;,  .  .  .  lo  the  student  of  man  and  his  institutions. 
SiU.  Ka\,  Ivli.  416. 

Turner,   George    T.      Cattle  Traffic  and   Caitle 
Diseases,  Lon.,  I'<78,  p.  Svo.  _ 

Turner,  Godfrey  Wordsworth,  b.  1825,  in  Lon- 
don; studied  art,  but  gave  it  up  to  become  a  journiili-t, 
and  since  1860  has  been  connected  with  the  Lon.i' n 
Daily  Telegraph.  He  has  contributed  largely  to  perc  i 
icals.  1.  Homely  Scenes  from  Great  Painters:  Tweiii\- 
Four  Full- Page  Copies  of  Famous  Pictures,  printeil  In 
the  Woodbury  Process:  with  Text.  Lon.,  1871,  4to.  -'. 
Art  Studies  of  Homo  Lite:  Twenty-Four  Full  P:'  •■ 
Photographs  from  Paintings  by  Great  Masters;  wi'li 
\  Text,  Lon.,  1875,  4to.  3.  Picturesque  Wales:  a  Hiu.  i 
r  .  k  of  Scenery  accessible  from  the  Cambrian  Railwa\  -. 
M...'i8  and  Illust.     Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

'burner,  II.     Maxims   and    Miscellanies   for   Mer- 
chants, ,t  ■  ;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1878,  12mo. 


I'lT    Period   of 


of-Door   Rhymes 


Truflio   and    Ciiltle 


ccllanics   for   Mer- 


TUlt 

anIS-ecrrL'uv;u;.,t88°",rtr'  ^^'""P"'""  """' 

crTvo "*■'''' rff""'-  J-  'i™"'"':  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1S77, 
cr.  isvo.     ..  (,raee:  a  Novel,  I,„n.,  I87il,  2  vols  cr  .Svo 

n  Colon,,,  JI,,to,y,  .\,.wpo,t,  K.r.,  Isrr,  Sv,  2  W,i 
lm.„  Cod, hngto,,  in  Khode  Island  Colon'ial  Affair  ,„ 
iIistor,cal  In,,u„y,  Pnnidenoe,  K.I.,  ISrs,  ,,„  ]  "  '  "" 
Turner,  ilev.  J.  «.     The  l-iu  ,eer  M      onty  in 


Mn»  '/„  1       1  '■.  ""   ' 'oneer   Miss,onnrv  ir 

N:u.,:^:l'^:!;.„!:;;"i:;;,;::iH^-r^-  '-^^  -^  fe  i:: 

BHghous '  1  sslr'  "'  """ '""'-  •-•""•'->••  "-'  O-^nhope. 
,„i'''n •T^'''  f'l'^'en  M-     Contributions  to  the   Natu- 

t2:;:r'^,^Hii;;;;:',!!fr^^.^r;o^'^"''''''»^-'- 

l^e^inn!:^-"'  i^!^^'  n^^./^lV  ^^'^'""'^"'-^    "^'^ 

L'n^lo!,';i '■','*'.','""'"■  ?■'•"'"'  ''•  '■'*"''  "'  I!"lti".oro, 
Krailiiiiled    at    Harvard   l,S(  1).       i     rxnina  ^    i.'„;„i       .. 

I;''-'^"f «-: ;l-!««no.  .■„.„.  theTeu!.   t  "  -.J  Mo',      ,";„'.: 

2  a'su"?;  "/'.'  ^"'"■^"•"'  ■^'"P.>f.York,  iss"  2,r 
Thn«;  ,  M  n-  "'?  """"^'"i"  Constitution  f,ou,  Ka  ly 
Tunes  to  tl,e  D.ssolut.on  of  the  E,npi,e,  N.  York,  IS88 


TVVE 

c.,^fr^oe^s""":;^ai??r^^;^',«™;^:n„r 

on  w,th   Piddington   since   1SS6.     To  'the   D L    t  „n\l 

I  "ri;  .Sv,'/."'"'  '    "^  '^""''''  *"•• '"  '**"-"»'  ^°"' 

!      Tute,  Kev.  John   Stanley,  [„„(f,  v„|.  in.  ajd  1 

,  J,'n„lu,tted  at  .«t.  .John's   Collefre   Ca.nhr'dge      i^l!      .r 
[dH.ned  1846,-  viearof  Markingt,m  since  18^41.     Me  n  a. 

t.on.  on  t  e  Most  Precious  Bloo,l  and  Example  of  C  ,  |l", 

Ijon.,  I.Sj5,  I2iiio'  new  ed..  issl 


Kim"!rT  "7'  T''"""'*''  K'-'"<""t'"I  in  theology  at 
Kings  College,  London,  1870;  ordaine.l  1870-  ehania  n 

Jvondon,  18,2-82,  an,l  8,noo  then  vicar  of  St.  Saviour's 

I  t2roy  Square      .'When   we  were    lioys:"  a    Sto  v  of 
Sunday-.Sch,jol  Life,  Lon.,  1879,  lii|i,o  ^ 

rurner.Sir  Willinm,  .M.B„  LL.D.,  F  RS    [,„,„ 
vol.  1,,.,  tentl,  of  the  na,„e,  .idd.,]  b.  mi;   profc'ssor  ,  f' 

n,nf  f  .1  ^^  •      '•  'l«>""'-«s  "I  the  Coufparativo  Anat- 

hH  A^n  ^"""•'  ^"",■•  "'"•  ■'^"-     '•  rntrodueth  n  to 
Huinan  Anatomy   ,„„lu,|ing  the  Tissues,  Lon.,  ]878     , 

actions'!-)  uZm^!"^!''  Apes,  (Philosophical  Tra'nl: 
L»T"l's7ir'p'**8  "***'"•     '''"""'''  "'^"'"''  ""'^  °""'"''' 

Bii!""^H'«;i^r-  ^'-''-«-'^»f"-Bi'>ie, 

Turner,  William  Henry,  1S28-1880,  was    con 
nected  w,,l,  the  Jio,lleia>,   Lib,-ary.     1.  (  E,!.     The  V  si 
a  .ons  of  the  County  of  Oxfo,-d  i,,  im,V,U,  ,  „,1  l,i  w' 
(Uarlcian  Soc.)   Lon.,  1S7I    Svo       "     r  t.M  \    «,.,     .'      ' 
fro,n  the  Record's  of  the  Cui  of  ^.xfo'nl  "-wi  h'      t,:": 

::;:u!;«:i^;rr:^;iirr'"''^^*'""'^'>-'''''- 
T,^"=^j.E'?^;;,i-,-:'z..:^8^,;;%- 

l2mo  ""   ^""'""'  ■""'  "  Lfl'ost-Story,  Loi.,  1888; 

Turnock,  Kev.Jnmes  Robert.  M.A.,  [„,.,e,  voK 
m     add   ]  graduated  at  .Magdalen   Hall,  Oxford,   18.^1  • 

lce"7s«  ■'  '  '"""  °f  ^'"-  ^'"y  '"  Tower,  rpswich; 
I  ,  '';»'!'"'"•  ainon  of  N,)rwicli  since  1885.  One 
Uod.v  :  the  Story  of  the  Church  of  England,  Lon.,  ["s"" 

Tiirpie,  Rev.  David  .McCnIman,  D.D.     I.  The 

Te  tamnr'-'^Vv '"  ^r'-  "'"  '^'•"""i""^  (^'»»  the  01,1 
lestanicnt  in  the  Now  d  .ssille.l  acconling  to  their  Agree 

1  eiulings  ,.n,l  \  ersions  of  the  Passages :  with  Critical 
Notes,  Lon.,  L8,i8,  ,.  ,s,„.  o.  .Manutl  of  the  Child™ 
.mlonh^T""  '"""«  \"<"'""'"  "f  the  liiblieal  ChaMee 
i.ir^,  Ijoii,,  IHtV,  sq.  Hvo. 

l„„'!i",?i.''>'  •■^'.''''''•'.I?-  '•  ^P""«  Blossoms:  Chihl- 
Voulh:i^;:;:V;;"i2i:;^'  '^"-     ^-S—r  Flowers, 

,„f  !"".''.' "'.V'.*  ''"•  '•  ^'"■'''  "">  Sunotuary,  .Support, 
.,  Nilety  of  h,,s  Saints :  A,l,lresses,  Lon.,  1884,  8vo!  2 
?,'     '^^"' ''<■■!■'«■•""  i'ath,  Lon.,  IfiSii,  8vo. 

„,  !  i''''^  l^  }}^^'  "•""■>'  Joseph,  M.A.,  graduated 
L  nooln  College,  Oxf,Md,  1848;  ordaincl  W%;  curate 

II  II  M    •  '"  '^"■'"y-  °'"^'"'''  '«52-54;  m,i8ter  of  Tnr- 

n^L,l  n^*",?  T'"'-V-.Nino  Articles  of  the  Church  of 
'nglund  Briefly  Explain-d,  Lon.,  1874,  I2mo. 


rhri!If,!l,''i','  ^'  ^'  ^:     "'■«'"   »"''  Bevelopnient   of 

thri.«t„in  Dogma:  an  Essay,  Lon.,  1888   cr   8vo 

ArSt'i'','y;"'*"'    "•      ••    I'™cti.;;u    L  'ssons   in 
Arch,ectural    Drawing;     or.    Working    Drawinirs    an 
.spec,hcat,ons     or   Buildi,,gs.      I„us,.'  ^'tnTMl^', 

.SL;;e.i,i;N^'^.^;'i';^r8^:""«^'''^"^^'«"-^ 

an:fj'^^;:,^:,«J'j;i;^J^   ^'-"^^   Birt..day.„ook 

rJo,!!?!'^'  ,*^''""'!.**  ^-  California  Supreme  Court 
Mr]  -\rt  •^'['"•-■''•"ii-  (l«i;:i-(!7;)  Vols,  xli.-l. 
c\,  .1.1  ''     ;'"  .*'■""••    "*''■»-«*<.    1872-70,   Svo.     With 

vol.  ,1,.,  ^|^^7|,)  .S|,n  Iran.,  Svo. 

,   '*"""!f'  thnrles  Richmond.     1.  Oer    al  His- 
tory ot  the  State  of  Michigan,   Detroit,  1874     Ho      2 
order  A\  ars  of  Two  Centuries,   1874,  Svo.     .3.  Hi  tory 
0    In,I,ana    Des  Moines,   1875,  Svo.     4.  History  of    ho 
Uomimon  of  Canada.     Illust.     Bost.,  1878,  Svo  ^  5   The 
;  Bo";'    fs-  "  ,'^"-"<;";.[,-;--]    liy  Jean  Clark  [ps;.,, ," 
'  ,Z    'ew-'  ^""-     ^^"''  »"""«,  Daniel  S.  :      .  His- 
;  tory  of  V,8cons,n  to  187.',,  Madison,  Wis.,  1875,  Svo.     2 
I  Ilii>t,iry  of  Iowa  to  187(i,  Des  Moines,  187«,  Svo.     With 
Pknnock   A.  C.  The  Centennial  North-W, -'t ;  an  Illus- 
I  trated  ll,story,  Ma.lison,  I87fi,  Svo 

'  u!t"'"k^'"^^1^    Boys  Book  about  Indians. 

add"Vb'?8M?'''^.,*''"T'«<'*°'"'''  r"""'  ^o'-  !"•. 

'"■"'■   .'■  """elle,  ISfifi.     2.  The  Lyceum  (iuidc,  187(1 

:  .i.  Stones   lor  our   Children,  Toledo,  1874.     4.  Poem. 

I  From  Soul  to  Soul.  1888.  ■»■   i  oems  . 

Tuttle,   Herbert,   b.   istfl,  at   Bennin-ton    Vt  ■ 

li™;  "«  r'o"/;  "  :^"r--''>-,«'-  Vermont  IS^f  .^Idale 

piolcssor  of  the   history  an,l   theory  of  polities  and   of 

|nternat,on,,l  law  at  Cornell  since  18S1.    V  Oernmn  Po- 

r  ■J-';.'"^'-''';   ("""ef  liiographies,")    N.   Vo  k   „„a 

1!  V'"!!*'.'?''"'*"'"'  ["""•  ^"1-  "'•.  aJ>l.,]  b.  18:;fi,  at 

,r;     l,:;'*''",'sV^-  ,.V  C-eerof  theChrist'Lleam  liil' 
tory     l.ost      18t,,J,    1J,„„.  ;i,|    „,      ,^-.,      ,.  fnreer   of 

ehgious    Ideas,  N.  York.  ISfisi,  'i2m„.     .•;.  Or  gTn  an,l 

Chic    iss     ■,■   ,;?'■"'■  ,"  ^"'^  "f  ^'"■■""'"  i'e>-"'iy, 

thio     1881.     (,.  Heloise:  Love   or   Religion,   18S2.     7 
Camile;  or.  Love  nn,l  Labor,  188" 

add.,]  b.  isls.  ,it  BloomlioM,  N..i.;  irradiated  at   M, 
etta  College,  Ohio,  1841,  and"  at  Liinl:  Th     logica    ,s  .'m  I 
y,    Cincinnati,    1844;    enteral    the    minisfry    of    to 

C.    n;'i'll..    n'r"''-'    •"•'V''"'"    °''   Wabash    College! 
'  riiwioi'isMiie.   111.,  since    IS,',';      Thn   w.i.,    t     ,         J 

Found.  Phila.,  1870,  16,m,  '  ""^    ^"'*'   ""'' 

..k"  L.X",'.  ^'"'*'"  '''''"''•^     ^'^  ^''''"'''•'''  ^*"- 
Tweddell,  George  Markham,  [„nie,  vol.  iii., 

•)  parts,  8>  0.     2.  Iho  Odd-Fellows'  Reciter  and  F  resid,^ 
Companion,   Lon.,   18(10,    12mo.     3.  Furness,   Past   ana 


'W.. 


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TWE 


rrosent,  Lon.,  1870,  ft   parts,  -Ito.     And   soo   Ca3TII.i.o, 

"'rwecdie,  Rev.  W.  K„  ['niie,  vol.  iii.,  luM-l  1- 
Juscpli  Kii.l  his  liiTtlirL.n,  Lon.,  1S72.  Ulino.  2.  hii.^teni 
Munners  iinil  Customs,  1.011.,  1^72,  12II10. 

Twflls,  K«"v.  Henry,  M..\.,  [niu,;  vol.  lu., ji.l.l.,! 
gm.luatea  i.t  St.  I'cloi's  College,  rumlirMj;;',  IMH  ;  or-^ 
diiineil  islil:  recto,-  of  Wiiltliam  on  the  Wol.is  since  , 
1S7I.  1.  EMeii>ion  of  the  Diaoonato:  Siue.h  in  I.mver 
Ilonse  of  Convociilion,  Lon.,  1S77,  Svo  2.  \  ilhi«o  Ora- 
torio; The  Prince  of  Lifo,  l.on.,  1880, 12mo.  11.  llvnn.al: 
The  Storv  of  K.'.lcmiition,  Lon.,  IS'^l,  12ino. 

Twcll.,  .Mrs.  J.  II.  1.  The  .Mills  «  the  Gods, 
Phila     I^Ti,  12ino.     2.  Souci,  l-hila.,  1S77    12mo. 

Twigs,  Itev.  11.  Sermons :  with  a  Preface  l,y  the 
Bishop  of  Lichlield,  Lon.,  ISSH,  p.  Svo. 

TwiiiiiiK,  -Miss  Louisa,  ["»'..  vo  .  in.,  add.]  I. 
A  Few  Words  ahout  Working-Men's  Clubs  and  lom- 
,,erance  Societies.  Lon.,  lS7y,  Svo.  2  UecdleCions  of 
Workhouse  Visiting  during  Twenty-iive  \ears,  Lon., 
18SII,  12ino  ;  new  eil.,  1SS4. 

Twilling,   Kiclmrcl,   a    grand-nephew    of    liev. 
Thomas  Twining,  i  v  '■■■  """■•  vol;  Hi-  ''^eond  ot   the  i.amo 
there  mentioned.)      1.    (Kd.)    Kecreations  ;'>"l    "'"^  «^ 
of  a    C.untry   Clergyman    ,.f  the    Lightcenth    CeiUu  y  .  | 
being  Selections  from  the  Correspondence  (if  Ke\ .  1  liomas  1 
Twining,    M.A.,    Lon.,    1SS2,    Svo.     2.  (Ed.)    .-elections, 
from  the  Papers  of  the  Twining  Family  :  being  a  Sequel  ; 
to    the  ••  Ueereations    of  a    Country   Clergynan    of  the  i 
Eighteenth  Century,"  Lon.,  ISST,  cr.  8vo. 

°Thegroftterpartoftlie>o  papers  was  written  a  hull,  rod 
venrs  iiTo-  but  hev  have  Icsl  none  of  their  Ir.'sliuess,  an. 1, 
levmi'l  ail  ...visiomil  fnrmality  in  the  'i"' .'V','',',',"  '  i 
w.m.ierfully  imie  in  them  that  eoiiM  be  .  alle.l  .ihl-las  i 
kill.  i  ■■tv  e  ..r  M-iUiiuent.  In  the  earlier  .volume  ho 
com  r V  .•iergvinai,  was  the  central  llgiire,;  in  '"s,  « 
ciilef  emitribut..r  is  his  brother,  Uichard  Twining.'  -ipio- 
talnr,  1.x.  :!■)".  «        ,        n       i 

Twining,  Thomas.  1.  .Science  for  the  Peop.?, 
L.iii  IS70  Svo.  2.  Technical  Training:  being  a  feug- 
gcsti've  Sketch  of  a  Nati.mal  System  .if  Industrial  In- 
itruction,  f.iunded  on  a  General  Dillu,sion  of  Praetica! 
Science  among  the  Pe"i,le,  Lon.,  1S74,  svo. 

■■  The  whole  tenor  of  his  liook  will  make  it  .•vi.lent  hat 
theiv4"i  hLMulv,)C.atesisiiiI.Mide.lt.)ii.ssistaii.le.unplvl.', 

aUii^^U^/V^iS^'perscle  or  vr^y''^^^i^^l^K<^>{"^'Z  m  ^^ 
exivtinir  e.lueatioiia      nstitulious.  .  .  .  IViliaiis  trie  n  osi 
me  e  t^ing    ar  .r  the  book  hefore.us  lies  in  tbe  m... lest 
reeorl  of  Vr/rwinlngs.iwneir,nts  1.  the^^^^^^^^ 
si'leiititic  iiistructi<iii."-S;«'f'"("'',  xlvu.  l»>.>. 

:i.  Science  made  Easy:  Familiar  Letti;rs,  Lon.,  18, s, 
6  iiart-  Ito  I.  Familiar  Lectures  on  Food  and  i\u- 
trition  '  Part  I  Lon.,  1SS2,  p.  Svo.  •>.  Botanic  Stand  : 
Agreeable  Instruction  in  the  Natural  P">.'^'-„"f  i;'""'"; 
L.)ii.,  lSS:i.  li.  Science  for  the  Upper  and  .Middle  Classes. 
a  Suggestive  Mom.irandum  for  the  C.insi.leration  of  1  er- 
sons  interested  in  Educational  Progress  Lon.,  I^*-*^'-  «;•»• 
Twistieton,  Hon.  KUward  Tnrner  Boyd, 
[„„(,,  vol.  iii.,  ad.l.,]  d.  1S71.  The  Tongue  not  Essen- 
tial to  Speech  :  with  Illustrations  of  the  Power  of  Speech 
in  the  African  Confessors.  Lon.,  1S73.  \i.  Svo. 

■•  Mr.  Twistieton,  who  sums  up  his  ■J'-'V"'? ';>;"l'''fr|'' "f 
Ihe  text  of  all  passages  or  ilocumeiils  bearing  upon  tliun, 
1-. iliy  .■  li tlelhi  inter  that  all  .lue^lions  iiivolve.l  m  the 
01110110  1011  of  speech  ill  the  Alrieaii,  cmtess.irs  . 
Tti'v  within  the  .Iniimin  of  natural  seieiice.  ami  that 
IhJ^e  is  mMicrasion  t),r  assenting  or  ^^^^^"1^"^^"^'- 
iiloiis  interventi.in  iii  the  matter,  -Sal.  Kfi>.,  xx.w  i.  im. 

Twiss,  Sir  Travers,  dC  Vn.S.,  D  <  .L.,  ['."';, 
v.il  iii.,  a.ld.,1  held  the  chair  of  civil  law  at  Oxford  till 
1>7II,  and  the  otfice  of  advocate-general  till  •'*;-'•! 
(Ed,l  .Monumenta  .Turidica:  the  Black  B.)ok  of  the  Ad- 
miralty :  with  Appendices,  (Ueord  Office  Pub.,)  Lon., 
1S71-70,  I  vols.  8vo.  2.  The  Doctrine  of  Contiimous 
Voyages,  as  applied  to  Contraband  of  War  and  Block- 
ade. Ic.  •  »  lUper,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  X  (vl.  Ilenru.. 
de  liraeton  .le  Legibus  et  Consueta.linibiis  Anglne  Libri 
IJuin.iU"  in  Varios  Tractatus  Distin.li,  ad  Diverso-iim 
et  V.tustissimorum  Codieum  ''olhitionem  Typis  \  ulgati, 
(liecord  Office  Pub.,)  Lon.,  187S-8;i  (1  v..ls.  8vo.  l. 
Belligerent  Kight  .in  the  High  S<!as,  L""-  l/*-"*/.  2™-  ,„ 
Twiss,  W.      Ilai.  l-Kailing  .m  the  Block  System, 

"Twist,'  lie'v.  Thomas  Howard,  M.A.,  gra<lu- 
ated  at  Emmanuel  College,  Camhri.lgcs  S08  ;  or,  aine,l 
JSliS;  principal  ..f  LiehfieM  Truli.ing  College,  ami  viear 
of  S. '.Michael's,  Derby,  187(1-81.  I.  Four  h.'rmons 
preached  at  lierby,  Lon.,  1880,  12r«o.  2  Analyst,  of 
the  First  Epi.-tle  ..f  bt.  Peter,  L.m.,  1SS2,  Svo. 

1- wombly,  Uev.  Alexander  Slevensoii.   Merry 


TYL 

1  Manic    Leaves;    or,    A   Summer   in   the  Country.     By 

Ah     r  Perk,  [  pseu.l.l      I  Must,     N.  York.  1872,  sm.  4to. 
1      Twopenny,  U.  E.  N.    Town   Life  in  Austrnlm, 

I  ^"'Mr''Tw.'.pe'nny"is  .ihservant,  an.l  .leseribes  crapl'lojvlly 
wh,  t  e  sees  if  anv  .inc  .lesires  to  kiaiw  wliat  the  .\us- 
tr      IS...  like  ami  what  their  eyery.,h,y  l'';' 'M'.-;^';',','! 

1  not  .lo  better  than  sen.l  for'T.)WU  Life  in  Australia.    - 

I '' Twylord,  rapt.  A.  H.     1.  (Trans.)  Popular  Ac- 

j  count  of    the   Frauco-(icrm.,n   War,    1S7U-71.      Part   1. 

■  lon     187')    '•    8vo.      2.  York   an.l  Yin.»  Castle:  an  Ap- 

p'en.'lix  to  •' Iteconls  of  York  Castle,"  Lon.,  1S88,  p.  Sv... 

With   liHirnriis,    .Ma.1011    Airnini,    Ue.'.inl.s   of    ^>;^rk 

Castlo:  Fortress,   Court-Iiouse,  and  Prison,  Lor.,  is..', 

"'•■it  Is  in  lid -sense  n  history,  hut  rather  a  series  of  anec- 
d.iti's  ni.iro  or  l.'ss  intii-ialefy  eonneeted  wjlh  the  great 
fortressprisiiii  of  tlii'  .Norlb."-  .I.'.o'-.  .xyi,;''.-      .  _ 

TyacU,  «cv. "«  .  Uavis.  1 .  Hie  -Miner  of  Perran- 
zabuloe  :  Ueords  of  a  (l.md  Man  s  Lite  l'""-.  'SBT, 
12iuo.      2.  The  Snow,  and  other  Poems,   Lon,,   1S77,  i. 

""''ryns,  Ucv.  Robert,  [o./.-,  vol.  iii.,  ad.l.]  1.  Si^x 
Short  Lectures  .Ulivered  during  Holy  Week,  L.m  ,  ISfiS, 
12mfi.  2.  Compimi-m  t.i  the  Weather-Ulass.  Is.O,  L.m., 
ismi  I  "mo.  ;t.  Tithes  ami  Tithe  Bent-Charge:  tlie 
Value  wilh.mt  Use  of  Tables,  Lon.,  1S73  p.  8vo.  1. 
.peaking  Fl.iwers,  to  which  a  Sentiment  has  been  as- 
signed, Lon..  l87o,  ISmo. 

Tyerman,  Rev.  I,uke,  b.  ls2(i.  at  Oi^>'>"t"=rley, 
Yorkshir.';  e.lu.'atc.l  at  Kidsbury  Wesl,:yan  Mctho.ist 
Theological  Institution,  n.'ar  Mancliester;  entcre.l  the 
Weslevan  ministry.  I.  Life  and  Times  of  the  Bey. 
Samuel  Wesley.  M.A..  Hector  of  Fd'Worth.  L,m,,  Ishft, 
Svo  2  Life  and  Times  of  Bey.  John  W  eslej,  M.A., 
Founder  of  th«  Meth.i.lists,  L.m.,  1S7U-71,  :'•  vols.  8yo. 

-The  thor.ms;hiiess  with  which  he  <loe.s  his  work,  and 

th"  1  inso.kiog  .lillgeii.'e  be  has  earried  even  i"'", «>>  "f: 

liiale    art    ,  f  it,  are  .|Ualiti.'S  s.i  rare  and  yalualjl.'  tiat 

ev  w.i     our  pr  ■p..ssessi.iii  .m  his  behalf  Ir.ini  the  hrsl 

'     .^        •  utteily  la.ks  the  gra,;es  of  Southey  s  styk'  ami 

tie  genial  kin.liiess  .if  .■soiilhey  s  heart,  he  1".";,     ^P  ■,''■; 

ess  a.lvantaK.'  .if  a  lh..r,iiigh  l^'" l^' ';'''«"  "',,,ent 

an.l  •-iiirit  of  Melli.i.   siu;  his  whole  lib'  i^  an  itinerant 

preu'i.er  n   1st  liase  l.eeii  e.lu.'.itiiig  him  for    he    ask    i.; 

as  un.lertakei.  in  the  lull  matnrily   |   ."';''' ff,'',', 

years  an.l   experien.'O.    Vet.  with  all  this  t.    tell  i"  ni» 

fav.mr  we  will  n.;t  ilo  the  Wesleve.il  .■ommiiiiioii  so  griev- 

s     w  oi.g  a.'  t .  assume  that  ho  fairly  represents.  iUi  t.uie 

d  teiliper  towar.is  those  ^^h..  ^hiiik  th.-v  may  be  g«  d 

Chrisliaiis  enoiiKli   witli.iut    '"!<"'«';'',,'',      ,/'J;-'"t^^^^^ 

tiek.'l,  or  asseiitiiiK  hi  every  proposition  set  lorUi  •'«  M'sry 

iiillie  pulilisiied  serni.iiis  of  glorious  John.  -.N.'t.  Aei.. 

':!  The  Oxford  Methodists:  Memoirs  of  the  Bev. 
Messrs.  Clayton,  Ingham,  Gambolil,  Hervey,  and 
Broughton  :  wiih  Biographical  Notices  of  Others,  Lon., 

'"t.iI^o;  many  .iocs  the  name  of  Methodist  siiggcst  the 
(ixford  liilm.lM  of  the  '  iKhteenth  eentur>  '  \et  it  as 
men  like  clayMii  an.l  liitjlmin  and  l'^'"';'^, " '  ;,  '  f,f. .'.'; 
llieir  Hiinalisin,  really  s,;altere.lir.i.vleas  IP  "^^^^^^^ 
the  lan.l  the  priii.'iples  the  yilality  ol  whie  i  ">-.  ,L  \  •' 
as  It  were,  re.Useovered.  In  Ihr  yilnme  before  us  Mi. 
Tv.rmaii  I  as  given  ns  an  able  and,  as  it  seems  to  us,  v^r> 
inVpartial  history  of  the  or  six  of  these  ,neii."-.sy.rda/or. 

"'V.'  iJi'll'  of  the  Bey.  George  Whitelield,  Lon.,  I8T7,  2 

'  "•  Mr.'r'y.-rman  b.iast-s  that  he  lins  ma.le  "^'C  »f  f  ';;,';^;'; 

amount  .f  hiographi.'iU  imiterml,  imieli  "f  "'''^'',f,'^^''', 
i       have  been  unki'.iwn  to  previous  l''"l-','-''l'l»  --s.   J'le  re- 

suit  Is  two  laiye  voliinies.  .•.mtaiinng  iibout  twelve  liiin- 

d  I  pa«Js,  yer  which  the  reader  w  1  ^t  times  we  lea 
'         iH&d  to  slumber.    Th.Te  is  "".[''"'f*'  >  '', j'Toy 

10,  b.iok    ...  If  we  ennmil  lirais.'  the  biogiap  u  r  s  slUi 

.  U  ste,  iu.  .leserv.:s,  we  think,  v.;ry  I'  >•:'', l';"'?:'.',"''iT'..i,'', 
i  Iheseruiiulouslv.'iirefiU  manii.'r  in  which  he  hasiMlleeleil 

his  materials. "—.s'/OT-fd/or,  1.  t;,'o.  i  „,,„,.. 

.',    Wesley's  Designated  Successor:   the  Life,   Letteis, 

and  Lit.-rary  Labours  .if  the  Bev.  ,Iohn  William  Fletcher, 

Vicar  of  Mi'ideley,  Lon.,  1882.  Svo. 
;     ■■  ..\  very  iioiir  book  on  a  very  Interesting  subj.'Ct.  -S/x  ■ 

'''''iVlcoiit,   Frances    Isnbelle.      1.  Father   KuC 

hind:    or,  The  Ban  ol    St.  Peter,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.     -. 

Sunshine  through  tlie  Clou.ls,  Lon.,  187.S,  p.  8y.). 
!      Tvler,  •J=     Has  .Man  a  Future?  or,  Materialism  and 

Cliristianity  contrastoil.  Lon.,  18711,  l2nio. 
'      Tyler,  Katherinc    E.     The  Story  of  a  bcandi 

navianSummei,N.  V.irk.  1881,  121110. 
Tyler,  Lyon   <Jardiner,  son  ot   President  .!.  I  " 

Tyler,  b.   18511,  in  Charles   Co.,   Va. ;    graduatod   at^  t  »■ 

University   of   Virginia   1875;    pnictised   law  in   Kich- 


eld,  Lon.,  1877,2 


ig  siiiijcct."— «;>f 


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a 


TnigiHly,    in   Six 


Tylt-r,  .11.  I,.     Anno    li„l,.vi,  • 
ActK,  L(,n.,  ISS4,  s'li.  cT    Sv,,      ' 

the  ministry  nt'   tlio  CV,n."iMr,,ti,,„  ,i  /■         i     ,  '  "''''"^'' 
tliinkin-  iiiiii,l."_.v,i/,V,„,  xxviii   1,'        ' 

I.    .>liinn;ll      ■■    ••  - 


ISfl7,  I2mn. 
roiniiiiuc,  '  The 
"thcr  I'oo'iiP- 1 


i/|)iirt- 
<"'  '■l>livioii,  aiHt 
'  iiiliTuH  tci  fvury 

't  Kaslish'Liu.,'at„','c,  X.  V„,.k.  is;.,    ,sv„ 
K  lUMiry,  cAuioi-iuan  .Stateiiu...i,,"j  Itet.,'lSS7J 


0.  I',i( 

I-a. ''V'l^;i?;):!^;;;^:y';^{;\^'-;; --nstru.t.l  the  lite  ..f 
KTOit  iiimi  fV,;,i.  IlK.   I  I   I,  vVi  I  iM   ,".'  ■.•">^:''""-yof  lliat 

whiHi  lias  i,.vn  pia,'ni",i;':;,';;'!.'!::^;^;^;,;"^:^^"'!M>stima,e 

'-oU;A,nerieanan,l"^,,irAi;^;,;^,';;;^:^r"'^'""^' 
ryler,  h.,.„„c|    u,.l,.,  f,„„„,;„,.  iii.   Ji        ,„„_ 

l^i.s.      I.  Mraiuirol  ll.^re,.  |!m„k,.  raiicv    1,1    I)     rM,    , 

fStr '''''"'"'^  •'•''■'•' "^''-^■"''"'^'^'^^:S'. 

ot  his  i.ub)ieai..ti..ii  ""w,    nV^'si'^    '"'  '""*'  ''"  '"""^'' 
iiatimial  lilV,  •■hit.^Jusii,';  V,  iv  ,,m        ''  '"'''""'  "'  ""•' 

"fa^;!;;;^fi;,^:^-!^i;£^rT;r'-'^--''- 
,iiix3■c:::f^;t-!::;;i;^'t,;!;;r■'-''H'-i^hAp. 

XVI.-XXrV.,  N.  V,;,.k    ,H-.r'''*   "™"^'^^  """l.  U",.k, 
I   T*""!!'  '•^•'wnrU  Uuriiptt,  LI,.I)„  D  C  I,    r  H  <! 


At  use 


app, 
"in,  anil   in   Issii 


I'pei-  (if  the  Oxford  1 


jTc^^i.l.Ml  .,r  ihe  Anthiop.,loi;inil' 


iinlhriii 


ilturo:  Rcseareli 


.      '!"     .... 
ii'iety.      1.    |>i 


nivorsitv 


I! 


M:n^;f';^;^fe;,,:^,,l::'',-'r^r8^r''«'^'''''^'''' 

«o;;/^.i;:^l:!^r;Wi;:;l,;,-;-!!!'i!;;^;;i .)- ,,ost  ^ 

.    ''.'\.'!''ln,rp;:;^n!;;r',:'';:,.!|:;''l;;i'- ,"■•''  ^-.,  ,nys„..rie.. 
thuti«i,tfiil  r,n-  w    '  „,.  1       •    ,'..'.",  "'"l.lil'M,.,  1,11,  the 

i-v...  Msi,  .2..::;"  ;l:xi;tk"- ;;:'"•.'-''--. 

"fains   a   version     ,f   the  old    Ce;tie 

'  ".;r""  ,"'„"iarn. uid  .irainne,'' and 

Iviulnll,    J„|„i,    L|,.|,„   i..c.l,.,    FHS-    KC< 

hi    (tVl.  ,'"''"•  ^i-elai'd;    was  educated  partU-   hv 

hi^t     :'''i,^;:^,^t1'f''M'''?'^^■•?^••'''"^'■-■'■- 
vl■v•  ii  isii ,-  -"V''  """  ''■'*'''  '"'iiianee  Sur- 

i&l'-ifrsiiiSirasi  : 

as  a  Di.scoverer    lon     Isii>i    .    '''-""'""•'>•      '•    <-araday 

I  i.;i.'-''5r?,::'iK;  '",',?,;"■".""•'  ■■?"?  >•""■• 

"iyjH  ,.,„„,„..:  ,„l,r^:.:;./Eg:;C^;!; 

"lie  Anie  I,,  ,1  ,.i     to  nno  lo,,     '         "'i  ''^'"'■'"I'lit  from 
familiar  Willi  Ih ei  eU    v     k,.,l  I  v7V'  ''""'■^■'■'■.  "I"'  are 

!;"^^::n.r;:;:;i'^i;.^S  SE?^ 
n^i^;';;tS,.i^,;;iii  S^  5?  i-"v;^v/'^^ 


fi. 


e  13 


:    -VXW!.   11,-|. 


1  Krasp  of  physical  tnitli.'''— .s„/' 


Ihiiosophy,    KellKion,  Art 


into  the  I'evelopnwnt  of  Mytl 


vol 


V";   2d  eil.,  187.;. 
larly  elear  In  styl 


and  Cnsti 


llol 
I87r,'2 


"ny. 


iiKemeiit,  it  ln'an 


ill  honest  ui'id 


le,  rieli  in  leaniliisr,  nietliodieal 
ii;'>^«  til  the  fact  that 


ample  witi 


imelli«eiit  labour  has  been  btitowea 


11.   Add 


ress 


assemhled   at    lielfast 
12.   On  the  Trans 
Lon.,  I.S7.1.     m.  1 
slinitioii,   lsro_7(i^ 
tion,  lion.,  l,s~r.     15    V. 
the  A 


delivered  before  the  I! 


with   Addit 


rilish  Association 


ion.s.  Lon.,  1874,  8 


ransmission  of  .Sound  by  the  Alinosp'l..,. 
Ii-Vr"?!"'  ■"-••;  «"••"■'■:!'>■  "t  the  Roylll  I„ 


1S7B 


p.  8vo.     U.  Foruienta- 


•  i„  u  I  .•      ;■  :;**">'■"  "1  tlie  Floating  .Matter  of 
in  Uelation  to  PutreCaetion  and  Infection.  Lon  , 

H,^7 


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If,.  Free  .Molecule,  ..n,l   Raaiant   Heat,  j  1S49;  ordninea  1851  ,  yiear  of  8t.  Mary  Magdnlcn   Ox- 

'  ford,  1S5S-72.     1.  Christum  Art  and  teymbolisiii  :  Hith 

some   Hints   on    the    Study   of   Landscape,    [Lectures: 

with  an  Introduction  by  John  Uusliin.]     Illust.     1-on., 

1872,  1>.  l^vo. 

■  It  was  Mr.  linskhi  who  pressed  him  t 


Hoiisckcepins    in  Old 
I  new  ed.,    lUcliniond, 


18S1,  or.  8vo, 

(Philosophical  Transactions,)  hon.,  1SS2,  4to. 

Tyiig,  Kev.  Stephen  Iligginson,  D.D..  [(iii'c, 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  d.  ISSi.  Office  and  Kuty  .d'  a  Christian 
I'astor,  N.  York,  1S7I,  l2mo. 

Tyng,  Kev.  Stephen  Iliggiiison,  Jr.,  D.l)., 
b.  1S3U,  in  Philadelphia;  son  of  Kev.  S.  U.  Tyng; 
graduated  at  Williains  College  ls:,8;  studied  at  the 
Alexandria  Theological  Seminary,  Va. ;  ordained  in  the 
Episcopal  Church  ISIil  ;  rector  <if  the  Church  of  the 
Holy  Trinity,  New  York,  1885-81,  and  since  then  resi- 
dent in  Paris.  1.  He  will  Conic;  nr,  Meditations  upon 
the  Return  of  the  I.ord  Jesus  Clirisi  to  reign  over  the 
Kerth,  liost.,  IS77,  lliiuo.  2.  The  ."^nuaro  of  Life,  .\. 
York,  1.S77,  sq.  Ifinio.  "..  Our  Church  Work,  N.  York, 
1878,  Kiino. 

Tyree,  Marion  Cabell. 
Virginia,   N.   York,    1N7",    '.-iiio 
1.-7S. 

Tyrer,  mthberl  Evnn,  graduated  at  Oxford 
187>i.     Kiftv  Sonnets,  I,-iii.,  18SS,  fp.  Svo. 

Tyrrell',  thriNtinn.  1.  (Trans.)  Success,  and 
bow  he  won  it ;  from  the  (iernian  of  E.  Werner,  Lon., 
1871),  :i  vols.  p.  -ivo.  2.  (Trans. I  I  nder  a  Chariu  ;  from 
the  (ierman  of  E.  Werner,  Lon.,  1877,  :1  vols.  cr.  8vo. 
•S.  (Trans.)  A  Son  of  Sweden  :  a  Talc,  by  C.  F.  Van  der 
Velde,  Lon.,  1879,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  4.  No  Surrender; 
from  the  (ierman  of  E.  Werner,  Lon.,  1879,3  vols.  p. 
8vo.  ft.  (Trans.)  Lizzie  of  the  .Mill ;  from  the  Ocrman 
of  W.  Heimburg,  Lon.,  18811,2  vols.  p.  svo.  6.  (Trans.) 
Fickh'  Fortune ;  from  the  (Jerman  of  E.  Werner,  Lon.,  j 
1881,  2  vols.  |i.  8v(i.  7.  (Trans.)  Ephraim  :  from  the 
German  of  A.  Nicmiinii,  Lon.,  1883,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  8.  | 
(Trans.)  Raymond's  Atonrdient;  from  the  (ierman  of  ; 
E.  Werner,  i.on.,  1884,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  9.  (Tnins.)  Uer 
Son  :  a  Novel ;  from  the  German  of  E.  Werner,  Lon., 
1887,  t  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

Tyrrell,  llobert  Yelverton,  M.A.,  Fello.. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin;  professor  of  Latin  in  the  I  ni- 
versily  of  Dublin.  1.  (Ed.)  The  Correspondence  of 
M.  Tiillius  Cicero,  arranged  according  to  its  Clironologi- 
cnlOnler:  with  a  Revision  of  the  Text,  a  Commentary, 
and  Introductory  Essays  on  the  Life  ot  Cicero  and  the 
Style  of  his  Letters:  vols,  i.,  ii.,  Dubli  i  and  Lon.,  1879 
-8t!.  8vo. 

•'  The  editor  lias  brilliant  scholarsliip,  aoiito  percoptiim, 
and  iircat  coiitidciico  in  himself.  He  is  evidently  an  ex- 
cellent linguist  and  a  wide  reader.  M'liese  are  valuable 
qualities  fur  an  editor  of  Cicero's  Iclters.  and  il  exacliu'ss 
and  ilcliberation  be  added  in  briiigiiif;  out  Ihc  rest  ot  Ihe 
work,  it  will  jirobably  lake  a  liittli  place  in  tne  estimation 
of  scholars."— W.  \V.\iiiPi-;  Imiwi.kr:  .laid.,  xvi.  ti'J. 

2.  I  Trans.)  The  Acharnians  of  .Vristophanes,  in  Eng- 
lish Verse.  Lon.,  1385,  p.  Svo. 

Tyrrell,  Walter,  M.R.C.S.  I.  Epilepsy,  and  its 
Treatment  by  a  New  Process;  3d  ed.,  Lon.,  1879,  cr. 
8vo.  2.  On"  the  (_'se  of  Strychnine  in  Epilepsy  and 
Nervous  Afl'ectious,  Lon.,  1879,  12ino.  3.  Notes  on  the 
Climate  of  Malvern,  with  Reference  to  its  Effect  on 
Disease,  Lon.,  I8S2,  U.'mo.  4.  The  Tonic  Treatment  of 
Epilep.sy  and  Kindred  Nervous  .\fleetion.s,  Lo'  ,  1887, 

11.   8V0. 

Tyrrell,  I  ieut.-^ol.  William  Henry.  Pub- 
lic Works  Reform  in  India,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

Tyrwhitt,  Kev.  Kichard  St.  John,  M.A.,  [miie, 
vol.    iii.,  add.,]   graduated  at    Christ   Church,   Oxford, 


_..    ._  11  deliver  the  Ice 

tures,  and  wiie'ii'tbcv  were  I'leiivered  lie  told  people  to  read 
them  ■  as thev  would  my  own.'"— .Imi/.,  xxxiii.  Wi'J. 

2.  Our  Sketching  Club  ;  Letters  and  Studies  on  Land- 
scano  Art,  Lon..  1874,  p.  Svo.  3.  Hugh  Heron,  Christ 
Church  :  an  Oxford  Novel,  Lon.,  18S0,  ji.  Svo.  4.  Greek 
and  Gothic:  Progress  and  Decay  in  the  Three  Arts  of 
Arc',  itecture,  ."Sculpture,  and  Painting,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

"  Altliongh  lliore  isnuicli  that  is  valuable  in  this  book, 
and  more  that  is  eredilable  to  llie  antbor.  who  has  made 
good  use  of  diversilied  reading,  there  is  a  lack  of  balance 
in  his  judi;inenl  and  some  defoet  of  power  to  urasp  and 
mould' his  materials  iiUo  a  whole."— .4f/i.,  No.  ■.;817. 

5.  T'lie  .Natural  Theologj  of  Natural  lieauty,  Lon.. 
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••  ^'aronil  pel  ii->il  of  this  work  suggests  the  doubt  whether 
very  miu'li  was  .,  iiied  by  the  uuthor's  person  r  e.\aniina- 
liQii  ill  the  iDcii.iu.-  visited.  .  .  .  The  merit  '<(  General 
I'pton's  work  does  i'."t  con.sist  in  exhibiting  th'.'  results  of 
original  iuvestigali);;  or  ii:  such  vivid  description  as 
mi^•ht  'lave  beeii  hoM-d  for  from  hi.s  netual  inspection, 
but  he  piesenls  in  one  wei'-arranged  volume  what  before 
Ui  the  .\meriean  reader  i-oiild  only  be  eulled  I'nim  nu- 
merous rejiorts,  lists,  and  U'Oti.ses  in  several  languages. 
The  coinpihitions,  in  their  ;.>>'ral  divisions  and  in  their 
smnmatioii,  are  aecompauie-;  hy  lelleetioiis  and  sugges- 
tions which,  from  the  autluir's  ilistinction  in  the  .studies  of 
his  profession,  should  and  doubtless  will  be  attentively 
considered." — Xiitiou.  .K.xvi.  :170. 

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Mass.;  gr.idoatod  at  Brown  U:iivcrsity  1851,  and  be- 
came a  jour.iilist  in  Chicago.  1.  Letters  of  Peregrine 
Pickle,  Chic,  !Sii9.  ..  The  Great  Fire,  ','hic.,  IS72.  ;i. 
(Trr.ns.)  .Meoioriea :  ;i  Story  of  German  Lore,  by  F. 
Ma.x  MuUer.  Chic.,  1S75,  sm,  tto ;  new  ed,,  18S().  1. 
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12mo.  5,  (Trans.)  Biographies  of  .Musicians:  Haydn, 
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12mo.  fi.  Tlio  Standard  Operas:  their  Stories,  their 
Music,  and  their  Coinnosers,  Chic,  ISS.'i,  lOmoj  4th 
thousand,  ISS7.  7.  The  Standard  Oratorios  ;  their  Sto- 
ries, their  Music,  and  their  Composers:  a  Hand-Book, 
Chic,  18si;,  I6nio. 

"Two  books  which  deserve  to  be  i>laced  on  tlie  siime 
shell  with  tirove's  and  Rio;;mnn's  musical  dictionurles."— 
Naiion,  xliv.  WV 

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and  their  Composers,  Chic,  1887,  lOmo.  9.  The  Stand- 
ard Symphonies:  their  Histoiy,  their  Music,  and  their 
Composers:  a  Hand-Book,  Chic,  1888,  12mo. 

Upton,  H.  M.  Profitable  Dairy-Farming,  Lon., 
1888,  p.  Svo. 

Upton,  Jacdb  Kuiitlrick,  b.  1837,  at  Wilinot, 
N.H.;  graduated  at  the  Literary  and  ScientiSo  Institu- 
tion at  .Vew  London,  N.H. ;  studied  law;  oliief  clerk  of 
the  treasury  department  1877-80,  and  assistant  secretary 
of  tho  treasury  in  1880.  Money  in  Politics  :  with  an  In- 
troduction by  E.  Atkinson,  Bost.,  1884,  12ino. 
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Ancient  .Abbe.  .  or,  Evening  Musings  in  tho  Vicinity 
of  Walthain  AH'cy,  [verse,]  Walthum  Abbey,  1865,  Svo. 
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Apocalypse;  a  Popnlar  Exposition,  Lon.,  1871,  2  parts, 
Svo. 

Upton,  Roger  D.  I.  Newmarket  and  Arabia  :  an 
Exauiinalion  (d'  tho  Descent  of  Racers  and  Coursers, 
Lon.,  187;t,  p.  Svo.  2.  Gleanings  from  tlio  Desert  of 
Arabia,  Lon,,  18S1,  p.  -yo. 

Upton,  W.  <J.  Uncle  Pat's  Cabin  j  or,  Life  among 
tho  Agricultur:.!  Labourers  of  Ireland,  [a  novel,]  Dublin. 
1882,  p.  Svo. 

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S.  K.voAN  :  ,^tC(i((.    .\xiv.  157. 

Upton,  William,  [uiiir,  vid.  iii.,  Ui'ton,  '•'ii.i.i.v" 
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Upton,  Willuuii  W.,  b.  1817,  at  Victor,  N.Y. ; 
ailmittcd  to  the  Michigan  bar  1845;  asdociate  justice  of 
the  Supreme  Court  or  Oregon  1868-74.  A  Dig'  :  of  the 
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ish Fabrication.     Illust.     Worcesicr,  .Mass.,  1880,  Svo. 

Valerie,  Mdnie.  Cookery  for  Amateurs;  or, 
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Bokhara  in  the  disguise  of  a  dervish.  He  is  prolcssor 
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Central  Asia  :  beiug  the  Account  of  a  Journey  from  1-- 
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"The  character  and  temperament  of  the  writer  come 
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the  English 

loiial 


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'  T  ('rrans.)  Barents'  Relics:  recovered  in  the  Summer 
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the  EiikUnU 


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llrcW.v,  Scptumiiur  Jl   lhs7  im  iiiorj .  —J'tilj/ia/ara' 

•ill  eil.  saiiioyeiir.  """•,  loou,  izmo; 

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Van  Iloosear,  David   Ilermnn       ti,„  i-,, 

"ilrst"'  libany;"i';':;s"8!'o"'''""""' '"""'''''  f'""'  *>--• 
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viit,.  Miii.    "'^i^"""  "■  "•  Thomas,  chiefly  from  hi.s  Pri- 

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P^jri;^a^!;\,:;s"TS!^1^8^'^«    "•   ^^»■"- 

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Yulii.  Hvo.     5.  (Tmrn.j  The   Kiviil   DiHtnrs,   hy   A.   Lii- 
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Villi  lieiltK'p,  A.  O.,  ami  Schiliilll'  r,  A.  I'. 
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Villi  I.ciiiicp,  Itev.  Iloiiry  John,  [nni' .  vol,  iii., 
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Aiiihcr."!  ('ip1Ii';!o  |s;',7;  ciiIitcmI  thi'  iiunistiy  of  the 
run(;ri'(,'iilioioil  Chiiri'li  ami  rcliip-  ^'d  to  Ania  Minor  a:< 
II  nii^i^ionary  I  lircifi'iisor  "f  natural  Hcieni'O.i  and  niiidorn 
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N.  Yoik,  ISTil,  L'  vol,..  Svo. 

"Dr.  Vail  Li'iiiirp  was  i'iii|iliiyiMl  as  an  .Vnit'ricaii  mi-. 
Blonary  fur  thirty  yi'ars  in  Asia  Nlliiiir.  .  .  .  His  honk  kIvis 
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'.'■J  I. 

2.  Ten  Days  anion);  tholireek  llrigand.s,  Host.,  I."<7I, 
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"The  several  ehuptens  read  more  like  ariicles  from  a 
Bihle  dletionary  than  ileserliitiiins  of  the  doniestie  habltn 
of  liviiiK  men  ami  wiinieii ;  lliere  Is  no  life,  miemlnislasni, 
nu  sympalhy  with  Ihe  people.  .  .  .  We  mnsi  not  fur^et  to 
I>olnt  out  that  it  I'ontaiiis  a  nia.ss  of  Inforiiuaion  on  the 
manners  and  eiistoms  uf  Illhle  lands  n"t  reaillly  aeees. 
nihil'  elsewheri',  and  (hat  soim' i.f  the  siihiei  is  are 'reuted 
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Van  I<<>oii,  .MrN.  Kli/.abclli.  I.  ,\  Heart  Twice 
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SInidow  of  llampdin  .Mead,  I'hila.,  1  nH  IL'mo.  It.  Un- 
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Van  .Martcr,  H.  Light  for  tho  Litdo  Ones,  N. 
York,  1S7'J,  IL'mo. 

Vnnnnli,  Kali!.     Verses,  I'hila.,  I.H.s.'t,  81).  IO(ni>, 

Van  Nortlcn,  Itev.  t;|iiirl<>s,  b.  ISt:j,  in  .New 
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Van  Nurtwick,  William  II.  Tho  Anti-I'apal 
Manual  :  a  Hook  of  Heady  Keferenco  for  Amcriean 
Protestants,  N'.  York,  IS7t),  |2mo. 

Van  .\iiys,  T,  f.  Chemieal  Analysis  of  Healthy 
and  Diseased  Crine,  tiuantit.ilive  and  Qualitative.  II- 
lust.      I-;;ila.,  I.S,SS,  Svo. 

Van  Pelt,  Kev.  Daniel.  1.  (Trans.)  Tho  Hol- 
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Hendric'k  Toilens.  Prefaee  and  llistorieal  (niroduetion 
by  S.  K.  \'an  Campen.  N.  York,  ISs4,  iL'mo.  2. 
(Trans.)  Walter  Harmsen  :  a  Tale  of  Heformation  Times 
in  Holland;  from  tho  Dutch  of  E.  Uerdcs.  Illust. 
I'hila.,  18MB,  llimo.  :i.  (Trans.)  The  Soldier's  Ward; 
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Van  Itensselaer,  His.  Mariana,  (Griswoid,) 
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Rensselaer.  I.  Americm  Ktcliors.  Illiist.  N.  Y'ork, 
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to  ."ilIU  copies. 

"  .Mrs.  Van  Ken.s.selaer's  binitraphy  has  the  qualities 
which  come  from  a  tiritjht  iniml  and  a  practised  pen.  It 
is  rather  sisierly  than  jiidieiai  in  tone;  and  this  makes  her 
pre-enlation  of  ilii'  man  himself  none  the  less  interesting 
or  valnahle."— .Yd.'  n'l,  .\lvii.  ill. 

Van  Kcusselaer,  Uev.  .tfainisell,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
b.  |NlS»,  at  Albany,  N.V.;  gradunl'  I  at  I'm. .11  College 
|8:;8,  and  at  the  Kpiscopal  (iener.u  Theological  Semi- 
nary 18U;  ordained  1841;  r'haplain  of  tho  House  of 
the  Holy  Comforter,  New  \  -ir;,  (;ity,  since  1880.  1.  In 
Mcmoriara  ;  Sister  Loui.se:  lac  Story  of  her  Life- Work, 
N.  York,  188;i,  Klmo.  2.  Annals  of  the  Van  Kensselaers 
in  the  Tnitoii  SLitc..,  e.sp(,.ialiy  as  Ihuy  relate  to  the 
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iiu 
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Appeal  to  the  Conscience,  Lon.,  I'^76,  8v«. 

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Van  Mchaak,  Henry  Cruder,  [diitr,  vol.  iii., 
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8vo. 

"Van    TrneNdale,    I'helcg,"    (Pseud.)      Seo 

All.tMS,    Fll.WrlS  Col.lUIlN,  111/11(1. 

Van  VallieiibnrK..lohn.  TheKnightsnf  Pythias: 
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Van  Vorst,  Frederick  Ii,  Widiout  a  Compass, 
N.  York,  I8.S5,  IL'mo. 

Van  >Vnrt,  Irving,  Jr.  Tho  Cioldon  Cross,  ami 
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"  Van    Wert,    Iliiperl,"    (Pseud.)      Seo    Ennv, 

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Varnish,  Edward  G.  (Trans, 1  The  Eucharistio 
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l(e...li"g,  I.on     lis.      6mo      Alio'"'-      ,''    ""   '-I''"""" 
Vniiohn..     I    V;  """"•     Also,  sm^'le  sermons,  lie. 
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Missionary  >  .  cty       I     l.'„ifiii„,i  i"    \  ...  '  ""i^n 

'  n  1-  ^  rmcnt,   the    Crescent    und    #k 

Cj^«  -.  ^  .ew  of  the   Ueligious  History  J^rilo^::^^: 

n.  V  "'I?'d""r,.f"I''',','"'''"'''T"^  T"""y  Chapel,  Haok- 
'">■     (i.n.i    I  unity  Hymns,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

ViiiiKliiin,  Kenclm.    The  Poi.nin,- it. «!,<•. u   r.-,. 
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iigiiiiKe 

'1.  Kc(^li'«itt  ClirlDti  I  Wuidii  Kiiiikpn  lit  Iho  OiieiiiiiK  "f 
tho  Soi'dnil  ScHniciri  of  llii>  l'"urtli  I'nivliii'ittl  ('ouncll  "f 
Wciliniimtor,  Loii.,  |s;:i,  mvo.  :i.  I.wtiirfs  on  tho 
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ViiukIiiiii,  Victor  <'.«  iirafetaiir  of  ohemlttry  In  th* 
University  u(  Mlrlii|{iiii.  1.  O.-tcoldgy  iiml  .Myolii«y  of 
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Sil  0(1.,  onl.  iiihI  illiiKt.,  IM8II. 

VnilRlinii,  VirKinio.  I.  (TninH.)  Antoniu;  Mnn- 
iiriit  ;  Tliu  .Siiow-.Mim,  liy  (Icorgu  Siinil,  Uoi'l.,  l."*?!!-?!, 
;i  vhIh.  llliiio.  L'.  (  TriuiH.')  .Suilinu  on  tlio  Nilu;  from  tlie 
French  of  I,.  l,ii|iorte,  IH7'.',  8vo.  3.  'i'ho  New  Era:  a 
Driiiiiatic  Poem,  l.nii.,  I.ssu,  p.  8vo. 

VniiKlian<  Uev.  William  Cobboid,  griuliiiitml 
nt  Cuiiibnio  Collcijo  l«7l;  oriliiiiicil  IK7H;  ciinito  of 
iliininer  with  Tiillern,  dloueso  of  ,<t.  AMmn»,  from  I.H8I). 

1,  .Six  Villiige  Sermons  from  Nature,  l.un.,  l^.'<4,  IJiiio. 

2.  I'liiin    Ia'ssoii!!  on  the  t'rccj  for  Suniloy-  und  Duy- 
SchooU,  l,on.,  IH.M.I,  l2mo. 

Vuux,  C.  Uutvyer.  Canno-IIunilling,  Uy  Dot. 
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Vaux,  llev.  Janii'd  Edward,  .M. A.,  F.,s,\.,  [mifp, 
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Atonement:  Six  I'liiin  Sermons,  Lon.,  18(17,  I'imoj  L'd 
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nion:  Three  I'luin  Lectures  on  the  Doclrino  of  the  Holy 
Eucharist!  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  IStlil,  .Svo.  :i.  Christ  on  the 
Cross:  n  tiood-Fridiiy  .\lanuiil,  Lon.,  1870;  2lilli  thou- 
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Preacher's  Storehouse:  a  Collection  of  Pithy  Sayings 
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how  I')  Preach:  Practical  Hints  for  the  Clergy,  Lon., 
1882,  p.  8v(i.  Ho  also  assisted  in  editing  "  The  Priest's 
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Vuux,  Ilichard,  [miii;  vol.  iii.,aild.]  Urief  Sketch 
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Vaux,  William  Sandys  Wright,  [miir,  vol.  iii., 
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Vawtur,  Ji  U.,  I"  Sergeant  Oats,"  pseud.)  Prison 
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Veazie,  Jo§eph.  Asphalt:  its  Preparation  and 
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Vecder,  Nicholas.  Cometallism  :  a  Plan  for  Com- 
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12mo. 

Veitch,Rev.  James,  D.D.  1.  Statement  concern- 
ing Innovations  as  now  attempted  in  the  Church  of 
Scotland,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  IStili,  8vo.  2.  Sermons:  with 
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Veitcli,  John,  LL.D.,  professor  of  logic  in  Glasgow 
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VEN 

•  Ills  liiHik  Is  iiellheri.ne  of  IIiobo  collectlnns  nf  ballade 
iiaiiv,  nor  an  lilstorlt>iit 


till      nf  which  there  are  already 


t  nf  thcKc  lyrics  nt  iiallniml  Idc.    He  Inoks  at  his 


Hccniint  nf  thcKe  ., 

Miibjecl  Irniii  a  uenlnglcal  |Hilnt  nf  view.  .  .  .  LV'  ry  Inni  nf 
IheKmiinil  Is  lumllhir  In  hlin.  and  lie  ban  the  somewhat 
rare  faeiilly  id'  de»i:rlbiiiK  tin'  Mines  which  archn  dour  In 
hlnisell  III  hiiiKiiaxe  thai  convi'js  a  clear  and  dlstlMCt  Itii- 
prfsulnn  tn  the  reailer."~.>>'n/.  liii:,  xlvl.  iVi. 

0.  Haniiltoii,  ("  Philosophical  Claasicl  fin'  English 
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tiHi :  tho  Man  and  his  Plillosnphy  :  Two  Lectures,  Edin., 
l.H8;i,  I2IU0.  7.  Institutes  of  Logic,  Edin.,  1885,  p.  8vo. 
8.  The  Feeling  for  Nature  in  Scntlisli  Poetry,  Lon.  and 
Edin.,  1887,  2  voN.  p.  Hvo.  (A  seleelinn  of  poems,  pre- 
ceded  bv  a  lecture. 

"  I'rol'.  Vcllch  leads  lis  tlirmigh  a  charming  .cuintryln 
these  Iwn  vnliiiucs,  prepares  n»  lielnre  we  start  »  itli  a  lec- 
ture nil  what  we  arc  tn  Innk  Inr,  and  eiilerlaliis  us  with 
luiicli  eX''  ilelil  dl.siinirsc  by  Ihc  way."  — .Inn/.,  xxxll.  IM». 
Veil)  h,  Sophie  I''rance8  l'"an<'.  I.  Views  in 
Central  Abyssinia.  liy  T.  E.  With  Descriptions  by 
S.  F.  Veitch,  Lon.,  l8liH,  4to.  2.  (Trans.)  Tho  Visit  to 
the  Colls ;  from  the  (ierman  of  E.  Eckstein,  lS7il.  Hlmn. 
11.  A  Lonely  Life.  1.  Angus  (Irii'ine,  tiainekcepor, 
I'aisloy,  ls,s;i,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  5.  (Trans.)  The  Saga  of 
IlaU'rcd  the  Sigskald  :  a  Northern  Tale  of  the  Tenth  Cen- 
tury, by  Felix  Dahn,  Lon,,  18Mtl,  p,  8vo.  <i.  James 
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2  vols.  p.  nmi.  7.  The  Dean's  Daughter:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1888,  2  vols.  cr.  8vii. 

Veilch,  /epherina  I*.  Hand-Book  for  Nuraes  of 
the  Sick,  Lon.,  1S7II,  12niii;  2d  ed.,  rev.  and  cnl.,  lS7t). 
Veley,  Miss  .TIargaret,  !8i;t-|N87,  b.  in  Brain- 
tree,  Essex,  Eng. ;  lived  in  that  town  till  |s-i(l,  when  she 
removed  to  London,  She  contributed  tn  lilackwood's 
Magazine,  ilie  Cornhill,  and  other  periodicals.  1.  "  For 
Poroival,"  Lon.,  1878;  new  ed.,  illuat.,  1870,  1  vol.  or. 
8vo;  new  ed.,  188:i.  2.  Damocles,  Lon.,  1882,  :i  vols. 
or.  8vo.  ;i.  Mitchelhursi  Place:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,  2 
vols.  p.  8vo.  4.  \  Garden  of  Memories;  Mrs.  Austin; 
Lizzie's  Bargain,  Lon.,  1887,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  5.  A  Mar- 
riitgeof  Shadows, and  other  I'ocms:  with  u  lliugrapliical 
Preface  by  Leslie  Stephen,  Lon.,  1888,  fp.  8vn. 

Veley,  V.  A.  Conditnms  of  the  Emlulion  of  Oases 
from  Homogeneous  Liquids,  (Philosophical  Transac- 
tions,) Lon.,  1888,  Ito. 

Veley,  Victor  Hubert.  (Irons.)  Hand-Bouk  of 
the  Pularisoope  ;  Iroio  the  German  of  li.  Landolt,  1882, 
8vo. 

Venable,  Frank  Preston,  Ph.D.,  b.  1850,  at 
Longwood,  Va.;  educated  at  the  University  of  Virginia, 
and  at  Bonn  and  (iottingen;  professor  of  chcuiislry  in 
the  University  of  North  Carolina  since  1880.  A  Short 
Course  in  Qualitative  Chemical  Analysis,  Kaleigb,  N.C., 

188;). 

Venable,  Williiini  Henry,  LL.D.,  b.  IH.'li),  in 
Warren  Co.,  0. ;  graduated  at  the  Morinal  school  at  Leb- 
anon, 0.,  1802,  and  became  a  teacher,  but  ubandoneil 
that  in  1886  to  devote  himself  to  literature.  I.  Jiiio' 
on  the  Miami,  and  other  Poems,  Cin.,  1872,  12uii>.  -. 
School  History  of  the  United  States.  Illust.  and  Map-. 
Cin.,  1872, 12mo.  .'1.  The  School  Stage,  Cin.,  1873,  12in'.. 
4.  (Ed.)  The  Amateur  Actor,  Cin.,  1874,  l2ino.  5.  (Ed.i 
Dramas  and  Dramalic .Scenes.  Illust.  Cin,,  1874,  12mu. 
6.  The  Teacher's  Dream.  Illust.  N.  Vork,  1881,  sq. 
8vo.  7.  Melodies  of  tho  Heart,  Songs  of  Freedom,  and 
other  Poems,  Cin..  1884,  12ino.  8.  Biography  of  Wil- 
liam D.  Gallagher  1888.  0.  Historical  Sketch  of  West- 
ern Periodical  Literature,  18S8.  10.  Footprints  of  the 
Pioneers  in  the  Ohio  Valley  :  a  Centennial  Sketch,  1788 
-1888.     Illust.     Cin.,  1888,  12mo. 

Venables,  Itev.  Edmund,  [rniie,  vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
b.  1810,  in  London;  graduated  at  Pembroke  College, 
Oxford,  1842;  ordained  1844;  canon  residentiary  and 
precentor  of  Lincoln  Cathedral  since  1867;  diocesan 
representative  in  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel  since  1881.  1.  A  Guide  to  the  Undcrclifl'  of  the 
Isle  of  Wight,  Shanklin  nnd  Blackgang:  with  Notes  on 
the  Climate,  History,  Topograiihy,  Geology,  iVc,  Vent- 
nor,  1867,  12ino.  2.  (Ed.)  llunyan :  The  Pilgrim's 
Progress,  Grace  Abounding,  and  a  Kolation  of  his  lui 
prisonment:  with  Biogrophical  Introduction  and  Notes, 
Oxf.,  1870,  12mo.     ;i.  (Ed.)  Tho   Private   Devotions  ol 

of   Sir    William    ILiinilton,     Lancelot  Andrews,   I8HH,  f.:-:-..     i.  Tijr,  oh.irch  of  Knt-. 

Lucretius  and  the  Atomic  {land:    its  Planting,  its  Settlement,  its  Reformation,  its 


Theory,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo.      3.  The  Tweed,  and  other    Renewed   Life:    Four   Addresses,   Lon.,    Is86,  8vo. 
Poems,   Glasgow,    1875,  p.  8vo.      4.   The    History  and  i  Bunyan,  ("Great  Writers,")  Lon.,  1888,  |       vo. 
Poetry  of  the   Scntiish   Border:    their   Main    Features!      Venables,  U.  H.     1.  (Trans.)  The  i    -le  and  Fall 
and  Relations,  Gla.  _.>w,  1877,  p.  8vu.  |  of  the  Emperor  Maximilian,  by  E.  do  K^ratry,  1868, 

1466 


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(TniDM.)  An  InlnHluotii.ii  tn  the  0|,|  T«t« 


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l>y  F.  Blo.,k,  I„„V,'i 


m>,  2  v„i. 


;t:  (Tr«n,.y  Tiie'Wclriu  •,;  ,h;''AL^l"  '  ?":  '"'■;  ?"• 

Th.„.i,„.v,     f  .1      V       v.,  '     '  •      '•    ( rfiinn.     li  b  ioa 

i,l!",Hv«  '    '^''"    '^"""»^"".   by  C.  F.  Sohu.l°uI 

Vt'iiabic,,   llev.    <J.'or((e,    F.Il.A  H      h    ih2i 

liey  „re  in  Covenant  with  (In.l ;   :M  ,.,|     |,,  „       s  u   s! 
?.    (hil.)     Ih     Korm  of  ,s,,l|.rnni/.iiii,ii  ..I    vf  .  i 

|iHni|ililet8.  '   '        '"•     ""U) 

p.  Hvo""""""  '"  *-'•    ""••  ^'"'"'  S^'^ty.  Lon.,  1887, 

,.-•«*  ^'^'"'■'''y-  "'"'    ^'l'Kilivo    Pirn./  iJerJp 

fts  a  Qu.,|.|,onol  the  l),..v,  viowod  from  u  Xeutral  8.S' 
I'oint:  Two  Lectures.  l,on.,  1874,  Hvo 

Venn,  Rev.  John,  .m.a,.  r,,,,/,    „,.!    ni     ..  j  i   i 
Km,lu,...Ml    at   Qu..en'H    ColleKO    (r.nb;i,,,e       Ih         '^ 

St.  Paul's    E,„8t]e  to  the  Romans,  Lon  .  ISnTo      • 
Covenants  and  Oath,  relating  to  Eternal  Life,  Lon  ,l'87s' 
.Hvo      J.   A  foinmentary  on  the  EnJHtie  of  .St    pLl  i,! 
tho  Qahitian.s  Lon.,  I87S,  8vo.     I.  Tract. "nil  ,.'% 

and   moral  science  lecturer.     I    The  I  ,„m,.    .■  pi 
;[n    EHsay    on    the    Foumh.tlon.   u        iir,     e''  '.rjL: 
Theory  of   Probability,  „i,h    Especial   if    e,K.„t„ 
A ppheafon   to  Moral  and  Soci,ll  Science,    L  ,"    " fi  1 
8vo;  .Id  cd     enl.,  18SS.     '•.  On  .some  of  the  Char  e ler 
tics  of  HeI.ef,  SoientiHc  and  UeliKious :  boinL  the  11, 
«enn  Lectures  for  1809,  Lon     l87ii    8v..       t    J  ,. 

Logic.  Lon.,  1881, 8vo.  '  '     '"•      ''•  ^J'""'"'!"' 

^?  Z'  ^  '^"^ '"'"- '-  ™'''^'«""'  rein..;;is^:^  I 

Venning,  Hev.  Edwin  James,  M.A..  eraduate,! 
rate  ..f"  r'h""  <^""eKe.  Oxford,  18B;i,  ordained' 18687" 
Trans>    i?'"n^^"■''^'  ^^''^"""K.   S"««ox,  since     88  .  ' 

Mm,?."^''."'''  Men'-y  t'eorge,  fI^r'.s!','  18ro-l884,  b.  at 
Montreal;  graduated  at  MetJill  University  18fi0  and 
tudied  ehoraistry  at  the  Montreal  Medical  College  » 
member  of  the  Oeological  Survey  of  Canada  fromlsfis 
He  attained  considerable  reputation  as  a  meteorologist 


VER 

ment,  I  Our  llirdi  of  Pr.y  ;  or.  The  Eagle 


Canada.  Nrvork^ndMr;;;:'!"::^':;:'';;:""  •^•"« "' 

'ii.l>lle,l,"-.V,;;„;„  x!!",';',' l'''"  '"'<'-"|.i>.V  is  «ysle,„atle,.l|y 
Ventura,   I..  |>,,  and  Shevitiih    «i      \ii  m        • 

Kemnant-,  Most.,  |s8t),  sv„.  '  •""'""  '""' 

yenliiri,  .nudanii'   l-imiile  A«h..,..     ...r. 


Kmllie  .\Nhnriit, 


(•' 


A. 


mJ.J     t,  '  "''  'i  Memoir:   .»i,h  Two  E.»ay,  by 

of  Man  "  I  .      T '--  ""  "'•''""-•^"••y  and  "The  Uutie, 

K.o»^:'t';":   ^"'''"'^•'''    <''-•■-••'      «-HA„n,s, 
V.-r<li,  Tulli,,  SiiajtnrB,  A.M.,  M.D  .  h    18>l)   at 
Mantua;  „„  ollieer  in  the  Austrian  '„  my    ,SJ7-48,  .'.n 
1"  tho  .Sardinian  army  1,ni,s-(|».   r, ,,.,„|  ,,,  ,1      iV'   ."  f 

•    rdX^i,    18   /''"'h'''"''  "'  ""  ""'"'•■'"■'"n  College, 
ing  tnl^  C  's  nee  li''-'''"''i''''''''''"  ^'''y''"'""  "'  ^V"-'- 

V>re?  A?nrev'     ''a""'"''  '"•  ^'•"^'  ^'''-  """"• 
yiili,    V,.,      ^^^'    /..',"'"■"'    "'"'     M'"l"n    Magic- 
With    Kxplanationa   of   Tricks    performed    by    Messrs 

IH8?2;os  "?'„'•  ^/l'"'?, K-'iKht:  a  sHui  Lo„., 
I  1881,  8vo  "underful  Travellers,  Lon., 

.M^.or  Worse:  a  Tale  of  our  Own  Tunes,  ion.,  I884; 
Vere,  S.     Lady  Helena  :  a  Novel,  I  on     1877  n  «..„ 

:;;r!:,;,,;-'''^!:"?,^''-'^»M'"-"-«:^^eo.^-:!? 


•he    .<„lmr,i    in    ij  V     """"""I""  una  the  Oases  of 

M>!.\7*'''''. ''**>'"«'«"'"  (I'^'-^uJ-)  I.  (Trans) 
A Ite  -Uinner  Utories  from  Honore  de  Bahac  ."no 
nto  Lnghsh,  N.  York.  18811,  Ifimo.     2.  (Trai  TTales  be 

with,,  p;      '    "'1 'r''  '''  ■^'^'"'"■■'  ^■"■•elst,  an  I  delayed 

M,.i        *n     •?"*''1''"»     ['"I",    vol.    iii.,    add.l       1    Tho 

-.  1  nsii  o  (.old:  a  iireside  .Story,  Loo..  18lin  |"mo 
.'.Idyls  o.  the  Hearth,  Lon..  l.s«5,  p  8vo  4  Th; 
On      Passenger:  a  Christmas  Story.  Lon  ,  18U8   n   8vo 

vol  'svo  -  p'  ^'T'-  "  '"*'""■''  Lun..  1872,  3 
vj)U.  p.  8vo.     ,.  J-oeras,  Grave  and  Gay,  Lon.,  1880,  p. 

c..j;z!^^^:J!j;;:„^^:-,,j^;[;^^^;«y^n.„f 

(Ed.)  The  Uorks  of  Sir  George  Etheredgc,  Lon.,  ISSsI 
oJ.*,"'*''  "°''<""t'  ["""■■  vol.  iii.,  add.]    Subject  and 

ting"b\u'^e' hLThlJu';"i\rre''r%'^'"'?"?'5'' '" » "<='>  -^t- 

virni'  jl"n"-    ^f  ■^'''' '^''.''  P™"-  18?8.  12mo. 
p.  8vo       '  ^"'  **•='"»"«».  [verse,]  Lon.,  1878, 

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Veilicy,  C.     My  Stoii-Futlior  nnd  I,  and  the  Hyp-  '  bation  nnd  I'unishtiieiit :  ii  Uiiliimiil  uivl  Soiiiilural  Exy 

otist,  Lon.,  18S7,  121110.  •  •         ■■ •■      •  •  • 

Veriicy,  Capt.  Kdwin  Hope,  U.X.,  [ 


idd 


,  vol. 
ervod  in  tlio  C'liuieii  iind  tlie  Indian  Mutiny  ; 
retired  list  ISSI;  M.l'.  I\.r  North  liucliingliainsliirt' 
ISSri-Sli.  1.  The  ]m»1  Four  Days  ol'  the  "  lOurydicc." 
Portsiiioulh,  1S7S,  8vo.  2.  Village  Slietchca  ;  or,  (.'hap- 
tiT.s  from  tlie  History  of  Jolin  Jones  and  llobert  Koberls, 
I'arniirvon,  IS7U,  Svo. 

Vcnii'v,  Fraiicfs  Partheiiopo,  Ln<Iy,d.  IsiMi; 
eldest  daughter  of  William  Kdwanl  Nighlingale,  Ksc)., 
of  Lea  Hurst,  Uerhyshiri',  and  sister  of  Miss  Florence 
Nightingale;  was  niarrieil  in  Is.'iS  to  the  Ut.  Hon.  .'>ir 
Harry  Verney,  .M.l'.  1.  Stone  Ivlge.  Hlust,  I.on.,  iSds, 
Svo.  Anon.  2.  I,ettiee  I.isle.  lllusl.  ],on..  1S7U,  .svo. 
Anon.  a.  Fernyhurst  Court:  an  Kvery-Hay  Story, 
hvn.,  1S7I,  Svo.  Anon.  4.  Llanaly  Ueefs,  l.u'n.,  1S7;|, 
11.  .Svo.  .'1.  .Sketches  from  Nature  with  I'en  and  I'enuil, 
Lon.,  IS77,  si|.  ICmo.  Ii.  Real  Stories  from  Many  Lands, 
Lon.,  1S7S,  ISino;  new  ed.,  ISS.'i.  7.  Peasant  l'ro|ier- 
ties.  and  other  Selei-ted  Essays,  L(jii.,  iss,'),  2  vols.  Svo. 

"Those  of  the  essays  wliieli  ileal  with  peasant  i>ropertics 
are  likely  In  ni'oive  ilu-  exeliisiveallention  of  readers  and 
reviewers  alike  .  .  .  They  form  little  more  than  u  I'ourlh 
<il  the  volumes.  .  .  .  Tliey  are  well  deserihed  bv  the 
nnllii. ress  liei-self  as  '  juttiiii.'s  diirinn  autumn  rambles.'  .  .  . 
slu'  lias  reiidereil  good  serviie  lo  liie  disens^ioii  (jf  wliat 
.Mill  deehired  to  he  'one  f.ttlie  most  ilispuled  ipiestiuns  in 
the  raiine  I'f  iKjlitiiaU  eeon.miy.'  "—Sal.  Ii(i\,  Ix.  ."-i.'). 

"S,,  strongly  is  she  prejudiced  against  the  svstem  of 
peasant  piopnetcuship  that  she  does  not  even  feeof-'iiize 
the  immense  satisliietion  derivable  from  a  sense  <d  pos- 
.sessicui,  which  is  so  clearly  marked  by  ilic  prevaleiiec  of 
land  linnger  aniiiiii.'.>t  so  larK'c  a  purlion  of  eivilizeil  popu- 
hitions.  (io  where  she  will  in  f  ranee  or  ilermaiiv.  I.ady 
Verney  sees  nothing  but  objects  of  jjiiy  and  compassion, 
lis  well  us  waste  of  time,  of  labour,  and  of  monev.  where 
others  llnd  admirable  examples  of  thrift,  of  induslrv,  and 
ol  self  denial ;  and  most  especially  is  she  indinmuil'al  the 
idea  that  the  introducticm  of  a  similar  system  can  possibly 
l>rovc  advantageous  cither  to  lis  orour  Irish  iiciKlibonrs."— 
,Sj,(rhtl(tr.  lix.  -22. 

■  Lady  Verney's  Hile  is  true,  but  the  moral  is  forced."— 
KniTii  Si.Mc.ix;  Acuil.,  xxviii.  70. 

8.  Cottier  Owners,  Little  Takes,  and  Peasant  Prop- 
erties: a  Reprint  of  "Jottings  in  France,  Oermany,  and 
."wit/.trland:"  with  Additions,  Lon.,  ISSj,  l2iiio.  U. 
How  the  Peasant  Owner  lives  in  Parts  of  France,  Her- 
niaiiy,  Italy,  and  Russia,  Lon.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo. 

Verney',  Frederick  Williiiin,  b.  isiii ;  called  to 
the  b:ir  at  the  Inner  Temple  1875;  English  secretary  to 
the  Siamese  legiitioii  since  18S2.  Notes  on  Siamese 
Musical  Insiiiiments,  IsS.'i,  Svo.     Anon. 

Verney,. >IiOi)rtieorge  Hope.     I.  Four-Handed 
Chess,  Lon.,  |,sM,  12uio.     2.  Chess  Eccentricities,  Lon.,  , 
1SS5,  p.  Svo.  ' 

Vernon,  Arthur   V.      (Trans.)    .Schiller's   Minor  i 
Poems  and  liallada  :  with  Historical  and  Literary  Notes, 
Lon..  |ss7,  cr.  svo. 

Leaves  from  a  Mid'a  Diary, 


American  Railroad   Manual, 


Vernou,  Uouglas. 

Lon.,  I  SSI,  ^\o. 
Vernon,  Edward. 

Phila.,  IS74,  Ho. 
Veruon,   Henry.      Thoughts  of   Leisure  Hours: 

Poems,  Songs,  Ar..  Edin.,  IS71,  Svo. 

Vernon,  llev.  .lamei^  Edmund,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  Wadhaui  College,  Oxford,  ISj'J;  ordained  ISOU; 
vicar  of  Olveston  siiico  18S5.  1.  Catholic  Sermons  for 
Ch.ldrtn,  Nob.  l-lli,  Oxf.,  1S71-73,  12iao.  2.  IJiblo 
Trut'  ■  in  Simple  Words  :  Short  Addresses  to  Children, 
Lmi.,  Is7(),  l2mo.  :i.  Short  and  Easy  Addresses  toChil- 
tlreii,  Lon.,  1S7S,  I2mo. 

Vernon,  Uev.  John  Ilichard,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  Hertford  (,'ollege,  Oxford,  IS.V.I;  ordained  IS6I);  rec- 
tor of  St.  Audrie's,  West  Quantuxhu:id,  Somersetshire, 
since  IS72.  I.  'The  Harvest  of  a  (Juiet  Eye:  Leisure 
Thoughts  for  Rusy  Lives,  Lon.,  ISii7,  Svo.  Anon.  New 
ed.,  ISSU.  2.  Christiiin  Burials:  Some  Thoughts  about 
Church-Vards  and  Funerals,  Folke-'tone,  IStiS,  Svo.  .'i. 
Uan.loni  Truths  in  Common  Things,  Lon.,  ISlili,  p.  Svo. 
4.  I'oppies  in  the  Corn;  or,  Glad  Hours  in  the  (Jrave 
Years,  Lon.,  1S72,  Svo.  Anon.  (Reprinted  from  Lon- 
don Solsiety.)  5.  Kalendar  Notes:  Short  Hevotional  Com- 
ments for  Every  Sunday  and  Holy  Day  in  the  Christian 
Year,  Lon.,  IS73,  lOnio.  «.  The  Church  of  England  the 
Ouidc  for  her  Children  :  Six  Sermon.-,  Lon.,  !S7i,  I2mo. 
7.  The  Kiss  of  Death  ;  or,  The  Serpent  in  our  Own  Eden, 
Lon.,  IS7fl,  Svo.  s.  Ingleside  and  Wuysiile  Musing.s, 
Lon.,  1S77,  so.  Ifiiiio. 

Vernon.  Uev.  Samuel  M.,  D.D.,  pastor  of  the 
.Seventh  Methodist  Epi.sounul  Church,  Philadelphia.  Pro- 
1468  ' 


sition  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Future  Punishment  of  the 
Wicked  as  held  by  the  tJreat  liody  of  Christian  Believers 
of  All  Ages,  Phila.,  ISSfi,  |2uio. 

Vernon,  Hilliam  Frederiek,  [nuir,  vol.  iii., 
add.,j  b.  1SU7.  Notes  on  the  Pari^h  of  Harelield,  County 
of  .\Iiddlesex,  Lon.,  IS72,  4to.  Privately  printed. 
Vernon-Harcourt.  See  H.\iuoniT. 
Verrall,  Arthur  \Voolli;ar,  M.A.,  Litl.  D. ;  b. 
IS.il  ;  Fellow  (pf  'frinity  College,  Cainbriilge ;  called  to 
the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1870.  1.  (Ed.)  Euripides' 
Medea:  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  Lon.,  IS8I,  Svo. 
2.  (Ed.)  Euripides'  Medea,  ("Classical"  Scr.  :)  with  In- 
troduction and  Notes,  Loll.,  ISS.'t,  fp.  Svo.  :i.  Studies, 
Literary  and  Historical,  in  the  Odes  of  Horace,  Lon., 
Iss4,  Svo. 

'■  Nothing  better  of  its  kind  has  been  published  in  Kiig- 
lanil  sini'e  the  iippearance  of  .\Ir.  Miiiim's  ■  Elucidations 
of  Catullus;'  and  if  Mr.  N'crrall's  sclinlarship  is  not  ijuilc 
so  accurate  as  was  that  of  the  disliiiKUished  editor  ot  I.u- 
crclius.  his  liierary  criticisms  are  quite  as  brilliant."— .s'otc- 
liiliir  Iviii. '.u:i. 

I.  (Ell.)  The  Seven  against  Thebes  (d'  .TIschylus : 
with  Introduction,  Commentary,  and  Translation,  Lon., 
IS,S7,  Svo.  ;').  (Trans.)  The  (Ivlipus  Tyrannas  of  Sopho- 
cles :  with  a  Translation  of  the  Songs  of  the  Chorus  in 
Verse,  Lon..  1S87,  Svo.  li.  (Trans.)  (Edipiis  the  King: 
with  the  Songs  of  the  Chorus  as  wrideii  for  the  Music 
of  Dr.  Stanford.  Lon.,  I8S7,  Svo.  With  Vkriiai.i,,  Maii- 
GAUKT  111:  (J.,  (trans.)  One  of  the  Forty,  ("  L'Xminor- 
tel,")  by  .Mphoiise  Daudel,  Lon.,  ISSS,  p."  Svo. 

Verrall,  .1.  <:.  (Ed.)  A  List  of  Horses  in  Training 
in  England.  Lon.,  ISSS,  ISnio. 

Verres,  J.  1.  (Ed.)  Manual  of  Catholic  Devotions; 
from  Approved  Sources,  Miinchen-Oladbach,  1SS:1,  Ifluio. 
2.  The  (iarden  of  the  Soul,  1884,  16nio.  ;i.  (Trans,  and 
ed.)  The  Key  of  Heaven,  1SS4,  |).  Svo.  4.  (Trans,  and 
ed.)  The  .Manual  of  Catholic  Piety,  Leipsic,  18S4,  lliuio. 
&.   Luther:  an  Historical  Portrait,  Lon.,  1SS4,  Svo. 

Verrey,  L.  C.     The  Leghorn  Fowl,  Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Verschoyle,  Rt.  Uev.  Iliuni'itun,  [nuie,  vol.  iii., 
add., J  lMi:i-|s7ii,  lii^hop  of  Kilniore.  Elphin,  and  Ar- 
dagh.     The  Story  of  Old  il.  Kiernan,  Lon.,  1S74,  24ino. 

VerstiHe,  .Mrs.  II.  W.  Southern  Cookery,  .Maeon, 
Ua.,  1S7(),  l2mo. 

Very,  Fduard  W.,  lieutenant  I'.S.  navy.  The 
Navies  of  the  World  :  giving  Concise  Descriptions  of  the 
Plans,  Armament,  and  Armor  of  the  Naval  Vessels  of 
Twenty  of  the  Principal  Nations.  Hlust.  N.  York, 
ISSd,  Svo. 

"His  work  is  volnminous,  and  the  information  is  con- 
veyed generally  in  the  form  of  ligiircs  and  tables,  but 
these  are  clearly  arranged,  and  the  bonk  is  inlelligible  to 
the  noii-professiomil  reader."— .ViidoH,  xxxi.  ;ji'i. 

Very,  Jones,  [niiiv,  vol.  iii.,  add., J  d.  issii.  1. 
Poems;  with  an  Introductory  Memoir  by  William  P. 
.Andrews,  Post.,  ISS;!,  I6mo.  2.  Poems  and  Essays: 
Complete  and  Revised  Edition:  with  a  Biographical 
Sketch  by  J.  F.  Clarke,  Post.,  Issil,  Svo. 

Ve.sey,  Mrs.  Fruneis  (herald.  My  Own  People: 
a   Family  Chronicle.      Hlust.     Lon.,  187.'i,  p.  Svo. 

Vetch,  Col.  Uobert  Hamilton,  H.E.,  b.  IS41; 
assistant  inspector-general  of  fortilications  since  1888. 
Professional  Papers  of  Royal  Engineers,  Lon.,  1877-81, 
6  vols.  ]i.  Svo. 

Vetch,  William  Francis.  Piquet  Duty:  Com 
piled  an  I  Arranged,  with  Four  Practices  for  Instruction- 
Drill,  1,011.,  1875,  llhno. 

Vevers,  C  C.  Practical  Amateur  Photography, 
libist.      Horsforth,  18S(I,  Svo. 

Vihart,  Henry  Meredith.  The  Military  History 
of  the  Madras  Engineers  and  Pioneers  from  1743  up  to 
the  Present  Time,  Lon.,  ISSl-S;i,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Vicajee,  Framjec  U,  Antoino  Arnauld:  his 
Place  in  the  History  of  Logic,  lionibiiy,  ISSl.     Paniph. 

Vicars,  A.  Antiseptic  Vaults  beneath  ,St.  Michan's 
Cbureh,  Dublin,  Lon.,  ISSS,  r.  Svo. 

Vicary,  John  Fnllord,  d.  ISS7;  the  owner  of 
extensive  mills  in  Devonshire,  Eng.  ;  jiassed  many  holt- 
days  ill  Norway  and  Denmark.  I.  A  Danish  Parsonage. 
By  an  Angler.  Lon..  1S8I,  p.  Svo.  Anon.  2.  An 
American  in  Norway,  Lon.,  ISS.'i,  p.  Svo.  ;).  Headings 
from  the  Dane,  Lon.,  ISS.'i,  p.  Svo.  4.  (Ed.l  A  Stork's 
Nest;  or,  I'leas:iiit  Reading  Iroin  the  North,  Lon.,  Issii, 
p.  Svo.  .J.  Olav  the  King,  and  Olav  King  and  Mailvr, 
Lon.,  ISSli,  p.  Svo.     e.  Saga  Time,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo. 

Vickers,  George.  The  Fall  of  Bossism  :  History 
of  the  Committee  of  One  Hundred  in  Philadelphia. 
Phila.,  1S83,  12mo. 


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Royii!  Military  ColIc);c,  Sandhurst ;  served  in  the  militia 
18HS-78;  called  to  ihe  bur  at  the  Inner  Teaijile  ISTti; 
director  of  oriminal  investigations  on  the  London  police 
1878-84;  appointod  colonel  commandant  of  the  Queen's 
Westminster  Volunteers  1SS4  ;  M.l'.  for  a  division  of 
Sheffield  since  188j;  editor  of  the  Police  (iazctte  since 
188:1,  Ha  was  special  correspondent  of  the  Daily  Tele- 
graph at  lierlin  in  1871,  military  eommissioncr  of  the 
sauie  paper  in  1877,  and  has  lectured  on  foreign  armies 
at  the  Uoyal  United  Service  Institution.  1.  (Trans.) 
liaron  StotTel's  Reports  on  the  Military  Forces  of  Prus- 
sia:  addressed  to  the  French  Minister  of  AVar,  1868- 
187v,  Lon.,  1872,  8vo.  2.  (Trans.)  Russia's  Advance 
Eastward,  l>y  Lieutenant  Hugo  Stumm,  Lon.,  1874,  p. 
8vo.  S.  The  Year-Hook  of  Facts  in  Science  and  the 
Arts  for  ls7l-,'\  Lon.,  l>7o-7li,  2  vols.  8vo.  4.  The 
Law  of  Criticism  and  Libel,  Lon.,  lM7fi,  12mo.  5.  A 
Police  Code  and  Manual  of  the  Criminal  Law,  Lon., 
1881,  p.  8vo. 

Vincent,  Lieut. -Col.  E.  H.  I.  E'emeiitary  Mil- 
itary (Icoi^raplii'iil  Ilecunnoiivinf;  and  .'^kctrOiing,  Lon., 
187:t,  hinio.  L'.  Improvement  of  the  Volunteer  Force, 
Liui.,  1878.  Svo. 

Vincent,  Edgnr.  The  Turkish  Debt:  Report  on 
the  Administration  of  Ceded  Revenues,  Lon.,  1882,  8vn. 
With  DuKso.v.  T.  U.,  A  Iland-Rook  to  Modern  Greek, 
Lon.,  1879,  12mo. 

Vincent,  .>Ir.s.  Ethei  Gwendoline,  daughter 
of  George  .Moffatt,  iM.l'.,  of  (ioodrieh  Court,  Hereford- 
shire; married  in  18S2  to  Charles  Edward  Howard 
Vincent,  «»/jrii.  Forty  Thousand  Miles  over  Land  and 
Water  :  the  Journal  of  a  Tour  through  the  British  Em- 
p:-e  anil  America.  Illnst.  Lon.,  1885,  2  vols.  8vo;  2d 
ed..  1880. 

Vincent,  Sir  Frniicis,  Bnrt,,  [uni'.  vol.  iii., 
add.,]  lS0;i-188(l.  1.  Sir  Hubert  Marston ;  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  1867,  ;<  vols.  p.  8vo.  2.  On  the  Brink:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,  18ti8,  ;;  vols.  ]i.  Svo.  :i.  The  Caryil.-:  n  .Vovel, 
Lon.,  1871,  X  vols.  p.  Svo,  4.  The  Fitful  Fever  of  a 
Life,  Lon.    1S72.  :;  vols.  p.  ^vo. 

Vincent,  Frank,  b.  1848,  at  Brooklyn,  N.'V^. ;  edu- 
cated at  Vale;  has  travelled  c.\ten8ii-e!y  in  many  parts 
of  the  world.  1.  The  Land  of  the  White  Elephant:  a 
i'ersonal  Narrative  of  Travel  and  Adventure  in  Farther 
India;  embracing  the  Couiitric-  of  Ruruia,  S;.irn,  Cam- 
bodift,  and  Cochin-china,  ( 1S71-7:'.)  Illust.  N.York, 
1S74,  Svo. 

'■  Not  so  mnoh  has  been  written  slx)iit  the  curious  civil- 
ization of  Farther  India,  and  itsarehitectiiral  remains,  as 
tomake  itdillicult  f.  r  the  latest  visitor  to  bring  back  an 
interesting  tale.  This  .Mr.  Vincent  lia.s  done  without  he- 
crayiiig  any  peculiar  iiiialiliiations  as  a  tourist  or  as  an 
nnthor."— .V(i/(j)i,  .x.\.  ;:o. 

2.  Through  and  Through  the  Tropics  :  Thirty  Tnou- 
sanii  Mile:  of  Travel  in  Oeeanica,  .^ustralf.sia,  and  Inilia, 
N.  Y'ork,  IS7ti,  i.'mo.  ;;.  Two  Months  in  liurmah,  1SV7. 
4.  The  Wonderful  Ruins  of  Cambodia.  1S7S.  5.  Norsk, 
Lapp,  and  Finn  ;  or,  Travel-Tracings  from  the  Far  North 
of  Europe.     .Map.     N.  York,  1881.  i2ino. 

"We  iiv  no  means  liiul  the  Ihoroimli  '  ethnographic, 
philological,  and  topograjiliicul'  treaimenl  of  the  North 
which  .Mr.  Viii.jeiit  sots  out  h,  ),mvc  us,  and  it  is  evident  he 
had  not  ilic  necc^Miry  eiiuipmciit  for  such  a  task.  Hut  his 
Work  has  uiie  iiiiporlaut  iniiiliiy:  it  is  graphic  ami  very 
eiilcrlaiiiiug."— .V(i(i«ii.  x.\.\iii.  4.Vi, 

(i.  Arcuind  and  about  South  .America,  1888.  7.  The 
Rejiublics  of  Situth  An'.erica,  ISSll. 

Vincent,  George  E.  1.  !~ome  Italian  Authors 
and  their  Works,  lin>l..  I8S7,  lomo.  2.  (Ed.)  Eight 
Songs  fr.iin  Horace,  N.  York,  1888. 

Vincent,  Kev.  .lolin  Ileyl,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  [nnt,; 
vol.  iii..  \';\(KNT,  ,1.  II.,  aid..]  b.  lS;t2,  at  Tuscaloosa, 
Ala.;  eniered  the  ministry  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  ISO.':;  founded  the  Cliautauqua  Literary  and  Soi- 
cntilic  Circle  for  the  Encouragement  of  Home  Reading 
187.'t:  elected  bishop  lsS8.  I.  The  Church  School  and 
its  Officers,  N.  York,  1872,  16mo.  2.  Sunday-Senool  In- 
stitutes and  Normal  Classes:  with  Introduction  by  A. 
Taylor,  N.  Y'ork,  ls72,  12ino,  3.  The  Lesson  Commen- 
tary on  the  lulernalional  Lessons  of  ISSII,  Lon.,  187!', 
8vo.  4.  International  Lesson-Hook.  Parts  I.,  II,,  and 
III.  Lon.,  18M1,  Ismo.  ...  The  Chautauqua  Move- 
ment: with  an  Introduction  by  President  Lewis  Miller, 
Host.,  Issfi,  sill.  Su>. 

'"fhc  chantanqiia  nicivcnient  is  so  various  in  its  a.'tlvity 
tha;  this  accu'int  of  il.s  history  and  view  of  its  present 
Btiite,  both  cdiicali.inallv  and  KCograpliieally,  is  a  eoiitrl- 
biitioii  to  pcdiiKouic  literature  of  a  notable  kind."— A'adoii, 
xliii.  ir>. 

(1.  The  Modern  Suiiday-.School,  N.  York,  1SS7,  l2iuo. 
1470 


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7.  Bolter  Not :  a  Discussion  of  Certain  Social  Customs, 
N.  Y'ork,  1888.  Itimo.  With  ,!ov,  .Iamk.s  R.,  /n  Outlino 
History  of  (irctce.  Illust.  N.  York,  188s,  Itimo.  With 
PoLi..\nn,  JosKcni.SK,  (ed.)  The  Home  Hook  for  the 
Mothers  of  our  Nation.  Illust.  N.  York,  1887,  sq.  Svo. 
Also,  various  pamphlets  on  the  Chautauqua  Reading 
Circle. 

Vincent,  Rev.  iWarvin  Richardson,  D.D., 
[oii<. .  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  18;i4,  at  Pouf,hkeepsie,  N.Y.; 
graduated  at  Columbia  College  1854;  entered  the  min- 
istry of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  ISCit),  but  after- 
wards became  a  Presbyterian;  (iiistor  of  the  Church 
of  the  Covenant,  New  York.  187:i-88,  and  since  then 
professor  in  I'nion  Theological  Seminary.  I.  Amu-^e- 
ment  a  Force  in  Christian  Training:  Discourses,  1S()7, 
121110.  2.  The  Two  Prodigals,  187(1,  sq.  18mo.  .1.  What 
is  it  to  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ?  .\.  Y'ork,  1877, 
I6mo.  4.  Gales  into  the  Psalm-Country,  N.  York,  1878, 
l£mo;  now  ed.,  1883.  5.  Law  of  Sowing  and  Reaping, 
N.  York,  1878,  18mo.  6.  Stranger  ai'.d  Gu»st,  N.  York, 
]s,<,',  24vDo.  7.  Faith  and  Character,  N.York,  |SS0, 
!2ino,  8.  Minister's  Hand-Book,  N.  York.  1882.  16mo. 
9.  In  the  Shadow  of  the  Pyrenees,  from  Basqueland  to 
Car"«i.«onne:  with  Etchings  and  Maps,  N.  York,  1883, 
12  mo. 

"  Ho  gives  perhaps  too  many  details  of  what  fell  under 
his  notice.— while  walking,  riding,  or  reading  about  his 
subject;  but  we  readily  pardon  the  minuteness  ol  the  re- 
production on  account  of  lis  vivid  faithfuln-jss."— A'ud'on, 
xxxvl.  4'J4. 

10,  The  Expositor  in  the  Pulpit.  N.  York,  1884,  IBnio. 
11.  God  and  Bread  :  with  other  Sermons,  Lon.,  18S5,  p. 
Svo.  12.  The  Covenant  of  I'eace.  N.  York,  ?8S7,  Svo. 
i:!.  Word-Studies  in  the  New  Testament:  vol.  i.,  N. 
York,  1887,  Svo. 

Vincent,  Rt-v.  Thomas,  .M.A..  graduated  at  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge,  1812  :  ordained  1842  ;  rec'or 
of  Pusey,  diocese  of  Oxford,  since  1868.  The  Church  and 
Dissent ;  or.  What  the  Bible  says  about  the  •'  Church," 
Oxf..  1881,  Svo. 

Vincent,  Thomas  McCurdy,  b.  at  Cadiz,  0., 
is:j2;  graduated  at  the  l.S.  Military  Academy  1853; 
served  in  the  civil  war,  and  since  then  has  been  identi- 
fied with  all  the  iuiporlant  changes  in  the  methods  of 
transacting  the  business  of  the  War  Department.  Tlo' 
Milit'iry  Power  of  the  I  nited  States  during  the  War  of 
the  Bebellion,  N.  York,  1881. 

Iliheeifi,   Vin.     l.   Wrong   on    Both   Sides,    Lon., 
1885,  p. 
Ifjiiio. 
of  187(1,  Lon..  I8S7,  |8mo, 

Vincent,  iVi/liam  Thomas.  Warlike  Wool- 
wich :  a  Hi:torv  lind  Guide  to  the  Royal  Arsenal;  new 
ed.,  Lon.,  1875.'  :2iiio;   Kith  tliousa^(/,  (885. 

Vine,  Rev.  Francis  Thiiiifus,  B.A.,  rector  ot 
Eastington,  Glouccst"rshiic,  lately  rector  'if  Patri.x 
j  bourne-cuin-IJridge,  Kent,  Ciesar  in  Kent:  the  Land- 
'  ing  of  Julius  Ciesar,  and  his  Battles  with  the  .■ineieni 
':  Britons:  ivitli  some  Account  of  Early  British  Trade  aim 
I  Enterprise,  Lon.,  iSS7,  sm.  Ito  ;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  with  maps, 
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I  lessness  with  w  liich  they  have  Ijceii  put  together  is  incx- 

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jilanatioii,  in  a  spirit  iif  esoteric  mysterioinysiieity  eniially 
repufziiant  to  siliolar.ship  and  good  taste.  .  .  .  .Mr.  Wake's 
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Wake,  Henry  Thomas.  All  the  Monumental 
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Wake,  J.  Photographic  Colouring,  Lon.,  1S7S, 
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Wakefield,  .'♦liss.  Mary  tho  Primrose-Girl,  Lon., 
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Wakefleld,  William,  ."VI.D.,  late  army  *iirgeon, 
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"It  ei,nlains  initbiiig  very  striking  or  new;  but  it  is 
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Wakeford,  Itev.  John,  ordained  1884;  missionei 
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li  .n.,  1S73,  12mo.     4.   (Kil.    "  Hash  :"  a  Mixed  Di^h  t„i 

tnors.  Jleliiourne  and  Svi  iiev  Isrr  sv,,  ■-,  i  r-V.i 
Tin  IMale.  an,l.^,er  Ve^e^.^Jfo^oJ^Hs.,  "  ^  ^'"'" 
York  Nnn"^?''^"'*  UooUttle,  b.  is.oo.  at  Xew 
lorK  .Mils  N.V.;  beoanie  as.si3tant  f;ooloL'i8t  on  tho  U  ~; 
Geologieal  .Survey  1S71.,  and  palieoiitolo.i^t  i„"dii«e  id- 
he  |iaheoi,,o,„  divi-sion  „f  invertebrates'ls,S;i.       ^  ^ti  -i 

«7J,'^';™l_Nir_vey,)  Wash..  ISSJ,  -Ito 


cott."-  u/i    Si,  ■•111     '""  ■^'"""•'''i"">  "I  I'ratoiitor  Wal- 

ind  liOiK.  IS77    I*,. 

ncpount 

xlv.  ye. 

Lon., 

With   KoiiKuTsciN,   Will, AH   A mulii  .Sott    fi.,I  \ 

2 ;:;;!'. "^iir''  '■"'"'" '"  ''•■"'  '^■'^- 1-2!  '^-.I'l/ri^nl 

title  1^.7,  gnidi,a?o,i^';f'k:ill^^;^l,;;:^-:^;^,-,^o 


IfWno. 


at 

torv 

«n  eors  :   with  .-Statistics  of  theVar  and  of  KeW  l"  ^o     ' 

Illiist.  and   Maps.     Host.,  1,S82,  8vo  •  risons. 

Period'*"?*"'  ^'*\^J'^^  H-     Cnncord    in    the    Colonial 

of  le  A  idf^r .  ^"'"■'"'''  ■•^""'"""■''t  t»  'he  Overthrow 
"t  the  A.idros  (lovoninient,  IB.I.I-liisu,  Host.,  1!-,S4  8vo 
And  see  BiswuM,,  H.  p    ,„.„.„  '      "■>  '^   ■>>  »"<>■ 

Ii  D 'fTa  '  r"7-  ^'««.'"'"^ie  Kdward  Charles, 

;  -1  ''.  j-"-'^-'  I'""'.  »■"!•  111.,  add..]  1,82l'-IS,S0.     lie  con- 

ou^n,:'   "T"--,!'!'!--  to  arcliieologlcal   and   olh^r 

Journal.s^_    !.     Traditions    and    Customs  of  C.itho,ir„i. 

Ti,"J''p "'■i'./'"  "^'"  '  -''  "'•■  ''"'• '""'  <'"l-,  »amo  year.  £ 
nL„^"tltt^T\  ""'.!    ^-y""""  .Kwleslastioal    of   the 


Old  \er,Mon,  nnrecovcred   in   the  Xew,  X.  York,   I882" 
-^"Linf^.;^  ,l;7:'8^:'^'  -"'  "  ^^-ta^^el^^t 

s,.:!,:;'l^::r:;i;!:'i;;^:!L.r"^"'^-'"«-''«-^^^ 

«al«lsteiii,  Charles,  Ph.D.,  A.M.,  L  II  I)     Tit 

.  .rector  of  ,h..  Kit.william  MuPcni  1883 ,  s  ncet's  "h 
la.  been  director  of  the  Anieric,  „  .School 'of  Jr.di  col  i^y 

«n|;nJJ|^":'Zs;ii^'rii;;- 

ar;;'^i;''i:i'^iS'^i^:^^i'';;„™';i-f;"r^  K->er«ll.ies  Of 
niiniilia;  a.s  are  iis, ,  iV  we  "„,v  ''''.i '"''"''''"'"«''"" 
dent.  .  .  .  Mr  \V,il  "  ."1,  1 ,1    ,'     '"'■    '"  H'c  .<^pccial  stii- 


\Vni„^..    ;.7''  ""'"••  '^^*-  ""•  "■'■'"  ""-'  t^xaulillation  ,.f leeor  r, •    ^/.^  "  "1 '"-""Kuisliert 

Wn  cott,  Charles  Folsom,  LL.B     ls;i6-1887  h  ""^."'e  works  of  art  themselves     v'tiicln^ 

llopkinton,  .V.ll. ;  graduated  at  Ha  "  rd  is®  7       ,';,•  'i'^er  the  peciliarilics  ofir  is  '„,  ,,'™,'^    ."j' '"'"'  '>''-  '"  »>;- 

rv  of  the  Twenty-First  Regiment  JL   ^chu^tis  "    "  ^J'iC&^u'^i'Y-  ^"'"^'''"  '''>'   "^u' hi;  d^  ^^  J 

I  eors  :   wi  h  Statistics  of  the  \Yar  and  of  uZ^iso     "    ef^.it  w  iU?li       '    v  ,7;::^:;.    l!!, !  i;'!''.'''?'')'-- '  'i^.^' "• 


asms,     n-hile  lhes,.l,,,L,.'lJ^'^"  "'•''>  I'l^enthusf- 

!Si;;;^iii!™;-!i;;^!i-iH  'r'^v?^^» 
.5^ewr;:;^:^'i::ii-'t!;:?\™SS'^^?^F^^ 
^^5s;dJ^em■;;^.n:!;'s,?rr^^lS"''^•'-^--^ 

his  propositions  but  it  iniist  I  .\ ,  /m''',"'''''''-'  "■"«'"'  to  all 
earr'y  ll'ie  reade    alo  .' wm^'i       "'..  '"."1''^  -^  ""«■  I'cdoes 


Chnrch  of  vl.i      ,  -..""...-    i.cciesiasiioai    ot    the    hs  nron<)siti(,Ms  but  it  niwfi;    '■..'.  ''"1''^'''-' '«•''«'"' to  a 

I       Dr.  «aldstein  is  no  friend  of  the  phllologioal  treat- 


ill 


philologiofll  treat- 
1475 


-'■'i 


WAL 

ment  of  iirchirolnglcnl  subjects,  ami  does  not  set  n  hlRh  | 
viiliic  on  the  reiidiiiK  of  niieieiit  authors  iinrt  the  atiiily  of  i 
texts.     He  iiiins  exeliisively  nt  tmiiiliiK  the  eyes  for  stylistic 
iiivestli.iilion.    Indeed,  the  book  brink's nbiiiidiuif  evidjiiee  i 
of  his  talent  hi  this  direction,— the  more  wcli  ome  iis  lie  i 
does  not  confine  himself  to  stJitiiiK  Kcnenil   '.niiiressions, 
but  endeavours  hv  a  special  analysis  touivc  an  exact  ac- 
count of  Ihc  peculiarities  of  style.  .  .  .  llul  slylislic  anal-  ] 
ysls  is  nut  tiie  only  method  of  aridiieoloiji'  al  study."— A. 
Mh'iiaki.is:  .Icik/.,  xxix.  (m. 

Waldiick,  Henry.     I.  Tlie  INippis  of  the  Kclectio 
Discussion  Society,    Lon.,   |ss:i,  cr.  8vo.     2.   Uarwlniaiu  | 
refutoil  out  of  Darwin's  Honk,  l,on.,  ISM5,  cr.  8vo.  i 

Waltly,  Frances  Helen.     1.  The  Alperton  ^lhoat,  \ 
Lon.,  lS7(i,   ]i.    Hvo.      :;.    Uonuio    I'Mit'.ia   Copplestoiic, 
Soarljoroiigh,   IS8(i,    IBino.     li.   Froiiu  :    a  Seivrboro'  Ro- 
iinince  :  a  Sequel  to  "  lionnio  EJithaCopplestone,"  I.oii., 
1887,  p.  8vo. 

Willi',  lilirlilldltuil  II.  1.  Tlie  Clnistian  Stu- 
dent's lland-Iiouk  of  C'oinpar:itive  l'liilolo(;y :  a  Con- 
tribution to  liiblieal  Science,  Lon.,  1S7.'),  8vo.  1!.  'I'lic 
Hunk  of  Hebrew  Roots:  showing  the  Ideal  Meanings 
anil  Various  R;iiiiilioations  of  the  Principal  Hebrew 
Radicals,  I.oii.,  18711,  p.  Svo.  .').  liiblieal  (Outlines;  or. 
The  Distinctive  Characteristics  and  .Mutual  Relations  of 
the  liuoks  of  the  liible,  &u.,  Lon.,  1S7B,  Svo.  -t.  Tlio 
Closing  Days  of  Christendom,  aa  foreshadowed  in  I'arii- 
blo  and  Prophecy,  Lon.,  lS71t,  p.  «vo;  new  ed.,  18S3.  | 
6.  Tlie  Ministry  of  the  lleautiful :  the  Christian  Coin-  j 
panioii,  Lon.,  1881),  p.  Svo.  j 

Wale,  Kev.  Henry  John,  became  a  cavalry  offi-  j 
cer,  and   served   in    India  ISI.i-Jl,  and  in    the  Crimea  i 
lS5f-5";   graduated  at  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge,  j 
18(11 ;  ordained  I8(!l  ;  rector  of  Folksworth,  Huntingdon- 
shire, lSli.')-78;  organizing  secretary  of  the  Society  for 
the  Propagation  of  the  (iipspel  in  the  dioeeso  of  Roches- 
ter  since    1881.      1.   Sword    and    Surplice;    or,    Thirty 
Years'  Reminiscences  of  the  Army  and  the  Church;  an 
Autobiograjihv,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Wale  tells  the  story  of  his  military  and  clerical  life 
in  a  very  pleasant  and  gooil-hiimunrwl  way,  I'ot  with- 
out occasional  remarks  that  show  Kood  feeling  and  good 
Bense." — s^jedatnr,  liv.  .'i7. 

2.  My  tirandfather'a  Pocket-liook,  A.D.  ITOl-UO, 
Lon.,  18"s:i,  Svo. 

Wair<ird,Cornelins,  F.S.S.,  F.R.II.S.,  1827-188.,, 
b.  at  Witham.  Kssex  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Middle 
Temple  ISiiO,  and  practised  as  a  legal  advis^er  on  insur- 
ance questions.  He  was  a  member  of  various  learned 
sueicties.  1.  Decimal  Coinage  Familiarly  Explained, 
Lon.,  1855,  8vo.  2.  The  Insuraneo  (laide  and  Hand- 
Boo  k  :  being  a  Guide  to  the  Principles  and  Practice  of 
Life  Assurance,  Lon.,  181)7,  Svo.  :i.  The  Insurance 
Cyclopiedia:  being  a  Dictionary  of  Terms  used  in  Con- 
nection with  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Insurance,  a 
Biographical  Summary  iif  the  Lives  of  those  who  have 
contributed  to  the  Devdopuient  of  In.-uraiue,  .tc  Lon., 
1S78,  r.  Svo.  4.  Famines  of  tlio  World.  Past  and  Pres- 
ent; being  Two  Papers  read  before  the  Statistical  Society 
of  London,  .tc,  Lon.,  18711,  Svo. 

"The  doleful  title  of  this  volume  should  not  deter  the 
serious  reader  who  may  tie  inclined  to  glean  historical 
noticc^^  of  mankind's  experience  of  starvation.  .  .  .  .Mr. 
Cornelius  Walford  has  reprinted  from  the  SiK-iety's  Jour- 
nal botii  his  own  es.siivs  upon  this  subject,  and  the  report 
of  what  his  colleagues  said  after  hearing  each  paper. 
Their  contents,  when  treated  with  a  fresh  analysis,  will  be 
found  to  vicld  a  certain  amount  of  aseful  instruction."— 
S(U.  Hev.,  xlvlii.  270. 

5.  Deaths  from  Accident,  Negligence,  Violence,  and 
Misadventure,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo.  0.  Kings'  Briefs;  their 
Purposes  and  History;  a  Paper,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo.  7. 
The  Outline  of  a  Scheme  for  a  Dictionary  of  Periodical 
Literature,  Lon.,  Is8:i,  Itlmo.  S.  Fairs,  Past  and  Pres- 
ent ;  a  Chapter  in  the  History  of  t'oinmeroe,  Lon.,  18811. 

"  NotwitlistaiidiiiK  the  large" miis,scs  of  material  that  lie 
ready  at  haiol.  Ihc  Imok  before  us  and  Mr.  Henry  Morley's 
'Dartlioliiiiiew  I'liir'are  the  sole  worthy  contribiilioiis  to 
the  history  of  fail's  that  we  can  call  to  mind  u.s  existing  in 
our  tongue."— .l(/i..  No.  2'JIJ. 

!).  Gilds;  their  Origin,  Constitution,  Objects,  and 
Later  History,  Lon.,  1SS8,  Svo.     Posth. 

Walfortl,  Edith.  Little  Content,  and  other  Stories, 
Lon.,  1871),  IJiiio. 

Walford,  Kdward,  M.A.,  {nnip,  vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
became  a  convert  to  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  in  I85;i, 
returned  >■-.  the.  CIum-cIi  of  Kn-.-land  in  ISfiO.  and  was 
readmitted  to  the  former  Chnrch  in  1871.  1.  Juvenal, 
("Ancient  Classics  for  English  Readers,")  Lon.,  1870,  p. 
Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  Speeches  of  Lord  Erskine;  with  Life, 
Lon.,  1870,  2  vols.  Svo.  H.  ,'Traiis.)  .Juvenal's  Satires 
in  English  Prose,  Edin.,  1872, 12mo.  4.  Louis  Napoleon 
1476 


WAL 

III.,  Bx-Einperor  of  the  French;  a  Biograiihy,  Lon., 
187:1,  12nio.  5.  Talci  of  our  Great  Families,  Lon.,  I877, 
2  vols.  or.  Svo;  Second  Series,  1880,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"  For  such  a  work  to  be  of  any  value  requires  great  cure 
on  the  part  of  the  compiler.  It  would  seem  that  the  iii- 
illspeiisable  care  has  11. it  been  exercised  In  this  ea.se."— 
Alh.,  No.  ■Ji)7'J. 

ti.  PleasMiit  Days  in  Pleasant  Places,  Lon.,  1878,  p. 
Svo  J  3d  ed.,  I8S.1.  7.  Londoniana,  Lon.,  187U,  2  vols. 
p.  Svo. 

"The  render  will  be  surprised  to  tlnd  productions  so 
obviously  cpbeineral  preserved  within  the  cuvtrsof  a  vol- 
ume. II,  however,  the  book  hicks  solidity,  it  <'iiii  boast  of 
variety,  and  there  is  not  one  of  the  subjects  trcalcd  from 
wliicli  it  may  not  be  possible  to  glean  some  aiiiusemcnt." 
—.Sjiecliiliir,  Hi.  IHC. 

S.  (Ell.)  Percy's  Reliqiies  of  Ancient  English  Poetry, 
("The  Lansdowne  Poets.")  Illust.  Lon.,  ISSO,  cr.  Svo. 
i).  Holidays  in  Homo  Counties,  ("  Rogue's  Half-Hour 
Vidnmcs,")  Lon.,  1880,  p.  Svo.  10.  The  Life  and  Politi- 
cal Career  of  the  Earl  of  Beaconsfield,  Lon.,  1S81,  12mo. 
II.  Tourist's  (iuidc  to  Berkshire;  with  some  Prelimi- 
nary Remarks  as  to  its  Early  History,  Antiquities,  Wor- 
thies, Ac.,  Lon..  1882,  fp.  Svo.  12.  Tourist's  (iuidc  to 
Essex,  Lon.,  1SS2,  fp.  Svo.  111.  Ephemerides;  or.  The 
Dayea  of  the  Veare  ISSll:  an  Aunliente  Annuale,  con- 
taining many  Curious  Matters  and  a  Kalcndar  for  1883, 
Lon.,  1882,  r.  Svo.  14.  Greater  London:  a  .Narrative 
of  its  History,  its  People,  and  its  Places.  Illust.  Lon., 
18S;;-SI,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"  111  these  two  volumes  Mr.  Walford  bus  gathered  up 
much  Miitlireil  iiiriirniiiliini  wbicli  it  is  convenient  to 
lirtve  at  luiiiil.  .  .  .  Helms  given  many  interesting  anee- 
dotes  of  the  dwellers  in  the  ilill'erent  places;  but  when  he 
comes  to  descrilic  ibc  pliices  themselves  we  feel  a  eertaui 
want  of  dclinite  inriiniiaiiou.  There  is  not  that  vivid de- 
.scriptiou  wbicli  one  expects  from  a  personal  iii.speetion. ' 
—Alli.i  No.  3(110. 

l;'i.  The  Pilgrim  nt  Homo,  Lon.,  188fi,  12mo.  Hi. 
Chapters  from  Family  Chests.  1886,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"  Pretty  nearly  eve'rylhiiig  111  these  two  volumes  may, 
we  take  it,  be  found  iu  print  already.  Mr.  Walford.  how- 
ever, has  (lone  well  in  collecling  them."— Spfcta/or,  Ix.  840. 
17.  Jubilee  Memoir  of  Her  Majesty  (ji  hui  Victoria, 
I, on.,    1887,    12nio.       See,    also,   'TiioiiNUi  uv,    Gr:oi)GK 

W.M.TKIl.    9ltltr't. 

Wallord,    Rev.    Lancelot  Charles,  M.A.,  b. 

IS43;  graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Camliridge,  18ft,'); 
ordained  18fi7;  rector  of  Bucklcshiim,  Suffolk,  lSt!!)-7o  ; 
vicar  of  Christ  Church,  Tunbridge  Wells,  1875-86,  and 
since  then  vicar  of  St.  Saviour's,  Upper  Chel.-ea.  I. 
Four  Sermons  preached  in  Christ  Church,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Lon.,  1875,  12nio.  2.  Seleclions  from  the  Book 
of  Common  Prayer,  Lon.,  1875,  Kimo.  3.  Work,  and 
other  Sermons  preached  in  Christ  Church,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  Lon.,  1881,  ISnio. 

Walford,  Mrs.  Lucy  Bethia,  b.  1846,  in  Scot- 
land ;  daughter  of  John  Colquhoun,  author  of  The  Moor 
and  the  Loch,  {q.  >■.,  aitlr,  vol.  i.,1  and  grand-dau,-';hter 
of  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  third  Baronet,  and  of  Janet, 
Lady  Colquhoun,  {7.  v.,  aiilr,  vol.  i,;)  married,  18119,  to 
Alfred  Sanders  Walford,  of  Cranbrook  Hall.  Ilford,  Es- 
sex. She  has  contributed  to  Blackwood's  Magazine  and 
other  periodicals.  I.  The  Merchant's  Sermon,  and  other 
;  Stories,  Edin.,  1870,  ISnio.  2.  Mr.  Smith;  a  Part  of  his 
Life,  Edin.  and  Lon..  1874,  2  vols.  p.  Svo  ;  new  ed.,  1875, 
1  vol. 

"  We  never  knew  a  ease  of  a  hero  of  whose  life  «n 
ei|ually  small  part  was  ttdd.  .  .  .  There  is  not  a  little  merit 
in  the  story.  It  is  a  pity,  however,  that  there  is  so  uuu  li 
vulgarity  and  villaiiy  to  "Uthalance  It.  The  villain  is  a 
very  dull  one,  and,  though  the  vulgar  jn'ople  arc  oUcu 
drawn  with  a  goisl  deal  of  cleverness,  Wc  get  us  liearlil> 
weary  "f  them  as  «e  should  were  we  to  nuci  them  iu  iviil 
life."— .8(1'.  Hev.,  xxxviii.  614. 

3.   Pauline,  Edin.,  1877,  2  vols.  p.  Svo;  5th  ed.,  niH 

new  ed..  1S85.     4.   Cousins,  Kdin.,  1870,  3  vols.  cr.  *\<«i; 

new  ed.,  18S5.     .').  Troub-Vioiue  Daughters,  Edin.,  ISSo, 

3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  ts85.     6.  Dick  Netheiby,  Edin., 

'•  1881,  cr.  Svo;  new  wi,  1885.     7.  Nan, an4  other  Storie-, 

I  Ellin.,  1884,,  2  voht.  cr.  Svo.     8.  The  Baby's  GraudWMJther, 

;  Edin.,  1884,  S  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"More  dilVu^c  than  Mrs.  Walford's  former  biwks.  .  .  . 
I  The  heroine  is  a  clmrming  creitioii.  and  as  original  as  she 
Is  charming."—. U/i..  No.  oix;.-,. 
"  In  its  way  a  work  of  genius.    It  is  too  long."— .^yicc/utor 
i  Ivli.  UO'.l. 

!  <i,  The  History  "f  <',  W>»k,  Kdin..  issft.  n,  Svo.  10. 
I  Cheerful  Christianity  ;  Brief  Essays  dealing  with  the 
j  Lesser  Beauties  and  Blemishes  of  the  Christian  Life, 
1  Lon.,  ISsfi,  12nio.  11.  Four  Hiographies  from  "Black- 
1  wo(,d;"  Jane  Taylor,  Elizabeth  Fry,  Hannah  More,  an  I 
I  Mary  Souierville,  Lon.  and  Edin.,  1888,  p.  Svo.     12.    V 


ing."— .S;lccM'"r 


WAL 

MblO  Chilli,    Loil       ISSS    nr    a 

1.011.,  I8,S8,  or.  8v„  ""'   ''''"'■  ""''  "H'er  ••^torics, 

llH'   IVHi,une„turv   <1  .n nu       ,    ' h'  ''","■•  I'^'^".  Hvo.    2. 

(••A^MIaryIt|,,Kn,-|,i.i,-.;'    I,,      h''"      '*""  ^''*"   "''"•. 
"His  ,.„nin,,.„is  ,  „  III,'  1 ,,,       ■; ,      "■  "'•  '"'■"• 


WAL 

T.,_.-7,™  ''  •'  I'"'"'  '^'■-  **'•"•     Ana  see  Ab„v,  j. 

I.  Trciiliso  on  the  Practice 


Wiilker.Ciilviii  H. 

"f  the  I'ciisiun   lin 
A 


'i-"!^:^Strif"i'^v''' '15'' ••''"'■'"■'•» '« 

•N'"iiic'  of  Jesus  :%''•,:,.,, -..A''^' '■'■'■■>•  .''f   "'o    H.Iy 


Walker,  A:"^;'T,.;;:'r'/;'^'"r' ""^■ 

Walker,  Alhprr       i    c 

Iilack,,.„ith'    !,/"?"•  ....';   ;>"'"''    I'iek,    the    Village 


ispels, 
-N'.   York, 


'!'«  English  Chu  r,,,"  s,r,).""""'i'  ,^'""b^"  of 
"f  the  Churrh:  «  I,  ,l,,i,' ,'''"'"■  '•  J  I'o  ."erviee.s 
file  I'se  „f  Ihe  III,      !,,"'"'   '""•^•'i"""  "eeording  t„ 

Pile,l  from  ,1,,,  •'  n  i  / '''"I"'''"';'"  "'' ''''''''■^  ^  ^•'""- 
"""•r  .^ourecs:  lor      "    >  ,!,./'',",'"""   *"""  ""■' 

IheAIanne -v.-  ■_■-'":;'';.«  Hand-liuok  : 


Otlcylsrr;  IJ  number,:,  |,i„„ 
Walker,  Vllurt  II       i    tn 

"nity  :  the  I'lcee,.'/  u'l  Ooe  hI     ''  /'''"■^''^  ^'hristi- 

■Mark,  Luke,  «n,l  r,,  ,"'•■'';?''■■'''••''"'  ''^'''"''c^v, 
.■mal,/.ed  and  arran'  .^i  ,,  "'^f^'^.y.''-''"  Christ 
ISS2,  10„,o.     2.  Te^t.  i  ok  of  .?  "'  ^^''''J'-'''''-'.  ^'  Vork 

"'.^s;ato.„fA,u:rj;;:^'^::;'^-j;^^-.„fthe 
'i»^J'  rh^^:;:^;;:^;;?.'::!!;'-  "f  -le  v:;.titute  or 

for  the  Voung  UaX  •  '  r  a  '  .'" '""'"'^^'"'^  "«l|> 
"•^•M,  l2mo  """""rs    or  Aeeountants'  Clerk,    !,„„' 

W^'_  ii.  _  .  -  _  *' 


ii>:!'l's;i?"^:'"'"'"«^»"  " -«'-J  m  .l.e  Dalani^-Dui;: 
Walker,  C'linrlpR  it      i>- 

tlieClraduat'es  a,"  f^- ,e"',„.  '"K^"!''"-;"  Sketches  of 
■■titule  who  fell  durin,  ,1  W  ^ !'""""  M'litar.v  fn- 
I'liila.,  1875,  Kvo*"  ^^'"^  ^'^'"""•■n    the   States, 


W'alker.  Alfrpil      it 

1^8,  8vo.     2    l|i,?,s  to  lir'^'""'™"  r^^'v;  7thcd.,  Itet 
>f.  r\,rk,  18-S, !;.!;;,':  '"  ^^''""•'"  ""  "'^'  ^aro  of  Property,' 

;<  vols.  er.  Svo.     ;f  T  u  ■      ir   ,    '  •/  '^"'■'^''  '"'"-  l«" 

^'O-     ■•.    Hollywood,  'U,  ■'  ,s^;  '".;   .7-  '-^■'*.  ■■'  vols,  cr!  , 

R.™i  Uves.  a  X„v,.,,  I.,;;,.;  is;;   V  olf  ,71.'-  ^''°     l'™'V=«^or'';n".^:i"Th™!™i"  ,'lf'-  "■'"'"■"  S|"'rrow:b.i; • 

i'K.V|'t  a.s   a   Hvulth  W..„.,     ■  J.   "P.;>.„«o<-hai«|,ton.      I.  |  ,,    .^.^^^'  ^    ' '•  '-mo.     4.  Sorrowing  not  without  Uooe 

Novel. 


teiiialic  divipity  an,Uo    ile'tinr  ""'"„[" of<''.so.-  of  .sys'. 
"'illiain    Duval,  Civ  Mi'      V  .""'e''"l'''.V  "^  K^n'. 

".i  Corre. pon  I'c^nce    ;   r',v    ■"■''"'r'^'  '''*•     '■ 
.„,..  .._  .,  '  ....     "•■"01   'ill.  H  ilhani  Sparrow,  D.D,, 


Lif, 


[•;K.V|.t  a.s   a,  Hr.Uk%Zn     ^Z  ""J   «oc,,,,„,„„„.      , 

*^-  ^rtknr.     ,.  The   Rifle:  ',,«    rhoory  „„d 
'1  c<l.,   Lon.,  18(15. 


I'raetiecl^estiiii 
'    Nature,  Lyn, 


l2ino 


^^^^l^^^u:^^f'Zi''^^-'--^ 


-■   -""lire,  uon,      sT'    r'liii,  '    """■>    inoo 

r  ^'^'■'I'^r^i^!:- *^«-^«''.  The  Cor 

'mer,i?.[i;.n°J  Pol  ^'^Ir:'.:^""'','-  "'^  "  '''"'"- 

.o.uonts  of    ChrstL    vA^^   H      n"""  "'"'  "'"««- 

'"vs,  Lon.,  ISSO   n    s  !,    '•  ""-'  '''"•"-'''""ion  of  the 

Wnikor     i»„..V_       ■ 


^5i:-t'^»i?^.,-i -:;;-,-«; 


lament   .'<ubjcots. 

i«r;i,  12010. 

Walker,  EUuard  D"-"'--     

3":  e,i.l„r  of  the  Co.wnonoliian'Xf'."'    f"''"'"^*"'  ""out 
tion:  a  Study  of  ForgottW  Tr?  ^^'".f'"'""-     «"nearna- 

Wa"'eM'.     Briekw..;.:, 


'^ ^.      *vviiiearni 

Host.,  1S8S,  I2nio. 
optical  Treatise  em- 
mciples  of  Bricklay. 

»o;  2ded.,  cnl.,  1885. 

•ynAmo-Building,   for 


1477 


WAL 


WAL 

Wnlkcr,  II.  I«.  Adams-.  (Tmn-.i  Wmimn  in 
tho   I'nal,  I'roiiit,  una   Kuliiif,  by  Augui't    Ucbil,   l.un., 

WnlktT,  II«Miry,  VM.r*.  1.  Saturday  Aftornnon 
Kuinlilr-  i-iin.l  l.'iiHliiii:  Hnriil  nml  <ieoli>|{ienl,  Um.. 
ls7l,  hv  '  •-'  llii'  <llivciiil  lliiltn  uf  Jluxwull  mil  unci 
I'incll.y.     Miiii  ami  llhi^t.     l.cii.,  iNT  t,  Hvn. 

^\iilkrr,  llciiry  H.  1.  Tlic  ('(iinCMlif  Iluiimiiu-, 
mill  ilH  Autliiir:  with  'l'iiiii«lutioiis  I'luiii  the  Kri'iu'b 
of  liukftf,  l.oii,,  1S7SI,  cr.  X\«:  IR'W  o.l.,  IHSl.  2.  Tbo 
I'ni.lice  (111  SiKniiiK  JiidKuii'nt  in  tlii'  lllnh  Court  of 
.lii>tic'e,  I-on.,  iNTli,  p.  ^vo. 

Walktir,  Ilfiiry  IN.,  [iml';  vol.  iii.,  aiM.)  (l'..l.i 
Mii'bigiin  iiii'l  il^    liisiincos:    Sketi'lic'  of    tbi-  (irowlb 

,,,        ■; 'i'r„7,    ,ril,..,l    1  ,.i,l,l.iiiliTii     of  Ibu  Stiilf,  it:*   Inilur'Irii'S,  I'roduolion-',  iin.l  u   Hfviow 

(■Ii,.r,u.|c.r«  ol   1  „,l,..,.nb,.,|    lA,,i.|..pt.  ra  ^  oj^  !;';^,^_^^,_.;,  Cbnn.elc.,i»lic»  as  a  llo.ri,.  ;  U  cJ.,  han- 


Wnlker,  FriincU,  F.I-.f.,  ["«(',  ""1.  lil.,»dJ.]  • 
Ll-I  nf  thi'  Siicc'iiiiciii'  of  lloiiiniiti'roiiii  FnicctH  In  tbe  Tol- 
Icotioiiof  tbu  l!riti.-h  Mus.uiu,  l.on.,  IS^-iO-SS,  1  iinrtu  and 
Miplili'niiMit,  IJiiio.  2.  l.iKt  of  lliu  S|pei'iiiicn:.  of  U'Jii- 
do  iKTou:<  In^'Oi'tn  in  tbe  Oilliition  of  tbe  Unti-b  Mil- 
KCUin,  I-on„  IsM-tltl,  ;tS  |miiIs  12ino.  3.  List  of  liriti^-b 
KuiiUxolitcni,  Oilboplcni.  'llijMnnoptora,  iiml  lleiuip- 
tiTii,  l.oii.,  ISilli,  llo.  I.  CiiliiloKUu  o(  Ibti  Spi'i'iiiu'ii- of 
Iliii'iipliTn  llctiToptcni  ill  tbe  ('ollfi'tioii  of  tbu  llriti.-b 
Mii.-.'uni.  l.on.,  |Sll7-7:i,  '.I  piirts  Hvo.  .>.  fntiiloi^ue  ol 
till!  ,»p(Tiin>>iia  of  lllaltiiriic  in  tin-  Collection  "i  tbo  lintinb 
Miisioiin,  l.on.,  1>(1-*,  Svo.  ti.  CatiUoBuc  of  tbo  .><ppt'i- 
liu'iis  of  l)eriiia|itcra  S.illaloiia,  and  Pnpplciiii'nt  to  llio 
lilattaria-,  in  tbe  ColU-.'lion  of  tbe  BiiiiKb  .Mmiuni,  1  -• 
ISfi'.i,  svo.  7.  Cbaraflorw  of  I'ndi'siTilu'd  l.i'pidop 
llfleiofiTa,  l.on.,  Is7n,  Svo.  s.  List  of  C.li'opti'ni  col- 
Uriel  by  .).  K.  Lord  in  K|,'ypt :  witb  Cbanictt'r-  "f  t_n- 
de«'ribcd  Spci'ic  ,  l.on,.  IsVl,  svo.  H.  A  I.i>t  ol  lly- 
monoptfia  collo,.i,d  by  ,1.  K.  Lord  in  Kj;.vpt,  in  tbe 
.Nci!?lil>"iirbood  of  ibf  Kwl  Sea,  and  in  Arabia:  with 
Leseriptionr:  of  tbo  Now  .^pooics,  l.on.,  1^71,  Svo.  10. 
Notes  on  Cbaloi.lida',  Lon.,  ls7l-72,  7  partn,  8vo.  11. 
Note::  on  IMptora  and  List  of  ,'Spc<'ica.  lirst  .Serios. 
Lon..  IS7I,  Svo.  12.  Transbilion  of  Synoptioal  Ar- 
riiii),'oiiient.t  of  joiiio  Kuropoan  Fainilioa  and  Ooncra  of 
llviooiioptera,  Lon.,  IS74,  Svo.  ,  i    r. 

Walker,  rrnntis  Aiiiasn,  A.M.,  I'b.D.,  LL.l)., 
b.  Islii.  in  lioston:  tcrailualcd  at  .Ainborst  Collego  ISliO; 
sorvoil  in  tbe  civil  war;  ooinnii.'<HoiKr  (pf  Indian  affairs 
IS71-72:  professor  of  political  oconoiiiy  and  lii.-tory  in 
tho  Slioffiold  ,*cionlilic  Scbnol,  Yale,  IS7:t-Sl,  and  i-inoe 
thou  prosidont  of  the  .Massaelui.-.elts  Institute  of  Toeb- 
nolou'v  ;  superiiil.'iiilont  cd'  tbo  .Ninth  Consu.s  IS7II-72, 
and'of  tho  Tenib  Consus  1S7',I-S1.  1.  Tbe  Indian 
yuostion.  lio.st.,  |S71,  T-'ino.  2.  Tbo  Wa«ea  tjiiostion  ; 
a    Troati.se   on    Wages    ami  tbe   Wages  Class,  N.  York, 

l?7li.  Sr 


sing,  iss::,  svo. 

>Valk(-r,  Horace  F.atoii.  Tho  Lii.ly  of  DarJalc, 
and  other  I'ooiiis.  Maii.liostor,  N.II.,  IS87,  12ino. 

Ualkcr,  .Mrs.  I.  I'bo  Itosl  Altuinod  :  In  Jlomoriani 
J.  Itobortsoii,  .M.l)..  Ki'lso.  Kdiii.,  IS77,  Svo. 

Ualkcr,  J.  Tbo  llanily  liook  of  Objoot  Lessons ; 
from  a  Teaolier'.s  Noto-liouk,  l.on.,  1S74-75,  two  series, 

Walker,  J.  Address  to  Believers  of  tbe  t.ospel  ol 
Christ,  Lon.,  Is77,  p.  Svo.  

Walker,  J.  Knglnnd's  Naval  and  Military  W  eak- 
noss,  Lon.,  IsSl,  12nio. 

W  alker,  J.  Tbo  Theory  and  I'se  of  a  Physical  Bai- 
anoo.  Lon.,  ls-7,  Svo. 

Walker,  J.  Hubert  and  Eraineline,  Poems  on 
Naturo,  ami  otber  Poems,  l.on.,  ISSS,  fp.  Svo. 

Walker,  J.  U.  Cbarloy  Ashley;  or.  The  Adven- 
tures «f  nil  (111. ban  Hoy,  l.on.,  I^7»,  12iuo. 

W  alker,  J.  II.  .\  I'ow  Knots  and  Suggestions  on 
Mor.ov,  Trade,  and  l!;iiiUing,  Host.,  Iss2,  l2ino. 

Walker,    Kev.    James,    of   t'arnwatb.      1.  Tbu 


.'Mr'walker  shows  a  dooide.1  bias  toward  tbe  labor  side  I  Union  Quostion  an<l  tbo  Minority  of  tbe  Last  Asscnibly 
of  tho^i  iSi  solhat  ,11  Iboir  rolatioiis  to  bin.  the  labor  i  Kdin.,  IsOS,  Svo.  2.  The  '1  boology  and  1  bo,  lof;iani 
advooalos  may  \,v  ocioiiarod  to  a  lilinaiit  who  liius  lor  the  „f  .«i.otland,  diiolly  ol  the  ,s-cyontoonlb  ami  I'.iglili'ontl 
tirst  time  fouiid  an  advooate  to  pre.seiit  tbe  strong  points     ^'enturios,  (Cunningbain  l.ootnros,)  Kdin..  IS72,  Svo. 


of  ills  case."— .V(i^/"»,  x.\iii.  1 

:;.  Money,  N.  York,  IS7S,  Svo. 

■•'fbo  most    notioeable   foiiliire   of  Profos.sor  Walkor'' 
work  is  tbo  tone  of  judicial  impnrlialiiy  witb  wli d    . 
treat.- a  subjoot  In  wlnoh  ovory  man  who  knows,  or  H- 
bo  kiMWs,  anytbiiii,'  about  it  lools  it  almost  a  duty  to  ■  ■.  ;> 
some  soiiso  a  iiurtisau."— .Viid'im,  x.xvi.  241.  _  ^ 

1.  Tho  World's  Fair,  Philadelphia.   IS7<1;   a  (■..  j^iI 
Aoooiinl.  X.  York.  I.S78,  Itinio.     5.  Money  in  <■     <■•■•■■■ 
tiiin  to  Tra.le  and  Industry,  N.  York,  IST'.i,  l2iuo. 

"The  work  does  not  at  all  correspond  to  our  idea..i  ;. 
svstomatii' doyelopiiioiit  of  tbe  siibjcot.  .  .  .  The  idiaptc..-- 
oV  noist  iiilerosl  and  value  arc  those  wliioli  treat  ol  the 
relations  of  tho  proidoiis  meUils  to  values,  inolndiiig  the 
nniltipU"  tomlor,  and  tbe  oH'ccls  of  metallic  contraction 
and  inllatioii."— .V(i(/"",  .'(xix.  1!»7. 

(i.  Land  and  its  Kent,  Host.,  IS.SIl,  16ino.  7.  Political 
Economy,  ("American  Science"  Ser.,)  N.  York,  18s:i, 
12mo.  S.  A  History  of  the  Second  Army  Corps  in  tbe 
Army  of  tbe  Potomac,  N.  York,  LSSti,  Svo.  lb  Tbo 
Manual  Laboring  Class;  [also]  Mine  Labor  in  tbo 
Hocking  Valley,  by  K.  W.  Bemis,  ,tc.,  Ball.,  1S8S,  Svo. 
Also,  many  volumes  of  Reports  and  other  official  docu- 

uienls. 

Walker,  <;.  Prayers  and  Hymns  for  Morning  and 
Evening.  Kdin.,  I87«,  12ino. 


intli 
>. 
Wnlker,  Kev.  James,  Baptist  mini-tor.     Phases 
of  Boliof.  Lon..  1S7:!. 

W  oiker,  James.  Tbe  National  Inboritanco,  Lon., 
■■  74,  Svo. 

Aalker,  Rev.  James,  I>.1).,  LL.D..  [nac-.  vol. 
.,t  ,  eigbtb  of  the  name,  add.,]  17'.M-I^74.  Faith, 
i.  ason.  and  Uiity  :  Sorinuns,  Host.,  I87«,  sq.  12mo. 

Walker,  Janies,  F.U.II.S.  Hall  and  Cottage,  [a 
lale,]  Miincboster,  Issil,  cr.  Svo. 

Walker,  James.  The  King's  Realm,  and  other 
Poems,  l.on,,  Issl,  p.  Svo. 

Walker,  Ilev.  James  Barr,  D.D..  [oute.  vol.  in., 
add.,]  1S0O-1SS7,  b.  in  Philadelphia;  graduated  at  tbe 
Western  Ueservc  College,  Ohio,  ISIil  ;  became  a  Presby- 
terian minister  in  1841.  I.  Poetry  of  Reason  and  Con- 
fcionoe  :  Immortality  ami  Worth  cd' tbe  Soul.  Ton  Scones 
in  tbe  Life  of  a  Lady  of  Fashion,  and  .Miscellaneous 
Pieces,  Cbio..  1871,  12mo.  2.  Experiences  of  Pioneer 
Life  in  tbe  Early  Settlements  ami  Cities  of  tbe  West, 
Chic,  I8S1,  12mo. 

Walker,   James   liryant.      Ohio    iJigest :    con- 
taining all  reported  Ohio  Cases  to  the  Year  1S75,  187i. 
8vo. 
Walker,  James  Douglas,  M.A.,  b.  1811;gradu- 
W  alker,  G.  P.     .Scriptural  View  of  Baptism  and  '  ated  at  rniversity  College,  Oxford,  Isii.i;  callcil  to  the 
other  Religions  Observances,  l.on.,  1S70,  Svo.  '  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn    ls06;  a   commissi..iior  ol  supply 

Walker,  (Jeorge,   IS2I-1SSS,  b.  at  Peterborough,  |  for  Aberdeenshire.     A  Treatise  on  Banking  Law,  Lon., 
N  II.;  «radiiatod  at  Harvard   La\f  School   1S45;  prac-  i  1877,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  ISSa.  .    „  .  ,      ,    , 

tisod  law  in  Sjiringfiold  for  many  years;  was  sent  to        Walker,  Kev.  James  Kdward.M. A.,  graduated 
Europe  by  tho  government  on  confiilential  inission.s  in     at  Corpus  Cbristi  College,^  O.xford,   IS 
Isil.j  anil"  1879;    consul-general    at    Paris    IS8U-87 


1. 

(Trans.)  Bi-Motallic  Money,  by  F^mile  do  Lavebiyo,  N. 
York,  1877,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  is'ew  Tendencies  of  Polit- 
ical Economy,  by  Emile  de  I.avelayo:  witb  Appendix 
containing  Kcmark.s  at  tlie  Adam  Smith  Centenary  in 
London,  N.  York,  187'.t,  12mo. 

Walker,  tieorgc.  Motbodistic  Ritualism;  or,  A 
F'ew  Thoughts  on  the  Methodism  of  To-L)ay.  By  an 
Old-Fashioned  .Methodist,     l.on.,  I8Sj,  Svo. 


Walker,  (ieorge   Edward,  F.U.C.S.,  surgeon  to  |  Records,  Oxf.,  1SS5,  Svo, 


was  orilaineii 
in  tho'Cburcb  of  England,  and  was  some  time  vicar  in 
('bollonham  ;  afterwards  a  minister  of  the  Scotch  Church 
in  Cheltenham.  1.  Sacerdotalia  :  tbe  Iligb-Priest  ol 
Israel  a  Type  of  Christ :  being  an  Abstract  of  Sermon' 
delivered  "in  tbe  Church  of  Scotland,  Cbeltonham,  Lon,. 
1881,  Svo.  2.  The  Death  of  Aaron,  and  tbe  Hidden 
(irave  of  .Moses,  Lon.,  1887,  cr.  Svo. 

Walker,  James  Manders.    The  History  of  tbo 
Oxford  University  Chess  Club,  compiled  from  the  Club 


St.  (Jeurgo's'Eye  and  Eisr  Hospital,  .to. .  Liverpool.     Es- 
says in  Oiihtbalmology,  Lon.,  18711,  p.  Svo, 

Walker,   tJeorge   Kalph.     Coming   Home ;    or, 
Sitbors  to  (irind  :  a  Fireside  Story,  Lim.,  IS?:',,  p.  Svo. 

Walker,  Gertrude,  and  Jeuks,  Harriet  S. 
Songs  and  Games  for  Little  Ones,  Host.,  ISS8. 
1478 


Walker,  Jerome,  M.O,  1,  How  we  raised  our 
Baby  :  with  an  Introduction  by  tbe  Author  of  "  Uelens 
Babies,"  N.  York,  1S77.  .sq.  IKino.  Anon.  2.  The  FirH 
Baby  :  his  Trials  and  tbe  Trials  of  bis  Parents,  N.  York, 
issi,  12ino.  :i.  Health  Lessons:  a  Primary  Book, -N. 
York,  1887,  12ino. 


Iipritanco,  Lon. 


aim,  nnJ  other 


Walk     ,  John. 


How 


Ar""' „,„MCr„'  ,,.';„;.'";  ,/"    f--"<     «i.h     Prom 
'■"M.      I.ss,;,  l:r,,„    'V  Ti,    '{,"'  'l"''^->;.<'V-t,Ms|l„vi,,, 


WAL 


M.inu„l :  „iih  „n  Art    l/,n,l,:K„''';V  '''';:  "   ''^ 
l-.iii..  I,H,SC,  ,,.  Hvo!     I.    i'l",.  <|     ''  '  '"'"""""Kiniw 
Hii'l  Iii«ou.e,  t.dii.,  is.s'r    I, 'sv„ 


*  •        '""'  '**"*•  '"•■luine.l  |,H,i|,.  perpetual 


-,. ..-  L„,* ,.  „,,„j ,  i:^;;;i;;;:i:;:i",:,f  ;;;„  ;",',.."i  -;■  m;;.;:;;';-,;;: 

^■'lle,  IM«7-T„,     The   '|„',i,    ';''■«;;   •''':''""'•   '""inox- 
'  M,"k     ,1  „  '(. ''""'■    '"••'"■''"   fi'Hn   the  Sketch. 

""'7^1..  Ten  ^„r,„o„5:  Lon.,  IsVV  r.,,;"  ^''"""'"  ^'- 
ti.""^i?'7V    ^*''!n'"'nn«.  K,.,tw;rd 

«nlker,T.  A.,,M,„„truc.tnr 
rue  Severn  Tiiiiuol 


>;;H.ua  I.  ,.    :;.l•^M■e.,^,,■^,,wll!;,,,;;  '..'V^' 

S7..     .  .      ro.peelive   .AL-ri.M.Uur,.  i„    \^       I  ,  ,      u  ' 

va.ti«,:ti,,„;;^;::i^^  ::'[;;,/■---;-.  ...ji. 

Coni-tilui,,!,.  an. I  „f  (he  nil  v      1?.         ""    *>''lfnil 

<'"nc.,.r,l,  in  wl,'".,;        ,  "s  n  t  ru.:!''''',     '■'f''''!;'',''''?  •"■  I 
,s\',,.  '•     'fni>t.     Host.,  ISMH 


Abrahnm, 


ng 

vol. 


Therapeutic^,  f'„n,l'    u,,,    Iti  ,  ,   "'"",'•'     ■^'"'"'k^"' 
tl.oi.Jv.  hy     V     H    >^.|  "'^"'l"«  »«J  Cellular  I'a- 

Mi;..ene.  Crete,  ;^:^,;:;:i.;-:'tr;;^^t,^!;:;? 


Egypt,  Pulea- 


I'liiliy  and  Illust.     I, 


Cntl.-lr 
IMNS,   1-. 


■vern  Tunnel. 
I   I>ifliciiltle3. 


,    •^■"•jf    .'inii  r  ana 
I  in  the  l.ifu  ,,f  a  Curate, 


Vouiiduiohiigai"r'p  tI'   ;:^^^^    "I':  !":•. '"I'M    '• 

I'l^'  ">ve  to  ,).„t  ,„    h  i    Paten,    "r  7''"\^ '.'L'"^  ••«'- 
vailing  Cause     «hi,\^ .'TT,'!"  "    """"'  "f  "'"   ''''■■- 

"ndtieusnph^    ',,,;'"' V   "•  '"''''«"■  C""M"oreial, 


iii™n.'^:-.!t~^  •'"•=''';-•' [""-.vol. 

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"I'ree  Cliureh"  i„,,v,.„  ,.,,,    n  '  '  '      ''•'^'■iliiilj'  perin,!,  [thu 

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fessor  of  clra'v  4re,U  ;^,^  J  "d  H '"f'  '''.^'''- '  "  l""" 
"rt.  I.  Lessons  on  An  1  ami  V  '"''"*'  '  ''"'''  "» 
r.»n,l.cape.  Lon.,  I,s7(l       s.o  \':^'"''M;' m>'>od  to 

ish  Land,.cape  -a  Work  fl^s.  >  '•'"•^■~  'reesof  IJrit- 
3.  Hand-Boo'k\;f"l,™      ,g  'u'  "','T-'.^.  V,',"-' i'^'^'  ^'°- 

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Ii-,.l..„   1     •        •     '•""■■*  "oe  and  I 

Inland  a.  she  ,.,  ha.s  been,  and  u,|ght  be  :  a  Poem,  im, 

»>aiker,  II.     The   Two    Threes-    Tl  f't    \tT       1 
l-nUrnl  8ea:  II,.,iday  Note..  Lo",',';^';  -o  ^' 

ti,"^!^;''::',   .•««;"'>•.     The  Organi^atio,;"of  ..oeie. 

M'Bll-er    K^  "r     'w     l^  C"»»Mered,  Lon..  |,s7I,Svo. 


'"t^e'l;:::;^«^;^:^-;f^.;U..I|.,  graduated 
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Aberdeen!  I."s7  "^  ""^  ^"""'*''  Kjiiscopal  Chiiroh, 

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(See  Dahwin,  C.  R.,  tupra.)  llo  differs,  however,  from 
Darwin  in  nsoribing  tlie  doveloimient  of  the  mental  and 
moral  faculties  of  man  to  a  pioeess  distinct  from  that  of 
iihysical  evolution.  Like  Professor  Croolies  and  some 
other  scientists,  he  is  a  believer  in  "  Siiiritualisni."  In 
recent  years  he  has  advocated  a  scheme  for  the  national- 
at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  IHTl  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  |  ization  of  land  and  become  the  president  of  a  society 
Lincoln's  Inn  lS7:f.  1.  The  Partition  Acts,  IsfiS  and  !  for  the  promotion  of  this  object.  He  v,as  ""ardcd  the 
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Ax\f,  Ac.,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  8vo. 

Walker,  Willinm  t'arey.  History  of  the  Eigh- 
teenth Regiment  Connecticut  Volunteers  in  the  War  for 
the  Union.     Illust.     Norwich,  Conn.,  1S85,  sq.  Svo. 

Walker,  William  Gregory,  b.  18J1I;  graduated 


relating  to  Executors  and  Administrators,  Lon.,  1.HS0,  Hvo. 
With  Ei.c.001),  EiuiAR.I.,  K.C.L..  M.A.,  A  Compendium 
of  the  Law  relating  to  the  Administration  of  '.he  Estates 
of  Deceased  Persons;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  188S. 

Walker,  Williston.  On  the  Increase  of  Royal 
Power  in  France  under  Philip  Augustus,  1179-122:!: 
Dissertation,  Leipsic,  1888,  8vo. 

Wall,  A.     Condemned  to  Death,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  8vo. 

Wall,  A.  II.  Fifty  Years  of  a  (Jood  Queen's  Reign, 
Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Wall,  A.  J.  Indian  Snake  Poisons:  their  Nature 
and  Effects,  Lon.,  1883,  cr.  8vo. 

Wall,  Annie.     1.  (Trans.)  Is  Lying  Easy  ?  a  Corn- 


medal  of  the  Geographical  Society  of  Paris  in  1870.  Ho 
is  an  ocoosional  contributor  to  leading  periodicals.  1. 
The  Scientific  .Aspects  of  the  Supernatural :  indicating 
the  Desirableness  of  an  Experimental  Enquiry  by  Men 
of  Science  into  'he  Alleged  Powers  of  Clairvoyants 
and  Mediums,  Lon.,  ISIifi,  Svo.  2.  Contributions  to  the 
Theory  of  Natural  Selection  :  a  Series  of  Essays,  Lim., 

1870,  p.   Svo:   2d   cd.,  with  corrections  and  additions, 

1871.  3.  On  Miracles  ami  Modern  Spiritualism  :  Three 
Essays,  Lon.,  1S75,  p.  Svo;   2d  ed.,  1S81. 

"  Mr.  Wallace  by  iin  means  confines  himself  to  the 
spiritualistic  plienoiiu'iia  \vlii<Oi  have  occurred  under  hi» 
own  obs<irvatloii  or  in  our  own  time,  but  slretclics  Ins  hy- 
pothesis ill  a  nuist  ela.'-tic  liisliion  to  all  the  <icciiricnccs  in 
ancient  and  nicdia-val  history  which  have  over  Ijecii  re- 
Mr.  Crookcs  |"  Kcscarclics  in 


edy;  from  the  German  of  II.  Benedix,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  I  puled  to  be  >*'n'eriNUural      Mr  (rook^^^^^ 

IsU  16mo.     2.  Outlines  of  English  History,  St.  Uuis,   :  il:^,;;i-y;Soi;™a^oSh  his  ^ifeycsand'a" 

1880,  12ino.     3.  Sordello  s  Story  retold  in  Prose,  Uost.,   :  ij„f„^.  witness,  but  equally  pu/zles  the  uninitiated  reader 


1886,  121110. 

Wall,  Caleb  A.  Reminisconoes  of  Worcester,  His- 
torical and  Genealogical.  Map  and  Illust.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1877,  Svo. 

Wall,  Charles  II6ron-.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Works 
of  Moliiire  in  English  Prose,  Lon.,  1876-77,  3  vols.  cr. 
Svo.  2.  The  Student's  French  (Jrammar:  with  an  Intro- 
duction by  E.  Littre,  Lon.,  1878.  3.  Practical  Grammar 
of  the  Portuguese  Language,  Lon.,  1882,  cr.  Svo. 

Wall,  Kdward  Cant-,  son  of  George  Favell  Cant ; 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  iVall ;  called  to  the 
bar  at  Gray's  Inn  1876.  Ireland  under  the  Land  Act  : 
Letters  to  the  "  Standard,"  Lon.    1882,  or.  Svo. 

Wall,  Grorge,  F.L.S.,  P.R.A.S.  1.  Go  id  and  Evil 
in  their  Rclmion  to  the  Dispensation  of  Providence, 
Lon.,  ISSfi,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Natural  Hittory  of  Thought 
In  its  Practical  Aspects,  from  its  Origin  in  Infancy,  Lon., 

1887,  Svo. 

"  Attention  has  of  late  years  been  drawn  to  the  genesis 
and  development  of  thought,  both  in  this  country  niul 
America.  '1  he  subject  has  u  twofold  interest,— speculative 
and  practieiil.  It  is  the  latter  which  .Mr.  Wall  cliiclly  deals 
■with  ill  til's  very  able  and  interesting  work."— .-Icuit., 
xxxiv.  '."21. 

Wall,  Rev.  George  William,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  St.  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford.  1846;  ordained  1847;  per- 
petual curate  of  liurnside,  Westmoreland,  18,00-69,  and 
since  then  vicar  of  Uickcrstiiffe.  I.  The  Student's 
Prayer-Book  ;  being  Notes,  Historical  and  Explanatory, 
on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  Lon.,  1870,  12moi  2d 
ed.,  1883.  2.  The  Student's  Proper  Psalms  for  Certain 
Days,  Lon.,  I8S4,  12mo. 

Wallace,  Rev.  Adam,  [ntite,  vol.  iii.,  mid.]  1. 
A  Modern  Pentecost,  Phila.,  1872,  Hvo.  2.  The  Earnest 
Minister :  a  Biography  of  It.  V.  Lawrence,  Phila ,  1873, 
12m«. 

Wallace,  Rrv.  Alexander,  D.D.,  [nnte,  vol.  iii., 
Wallace,  Rkv.  ALKXANOKFi.and  Wallace,  ALEXANnEii, 
add.]  1.  The  Desert  and  the  Holy  Land.  Illust.  Eilin., 
1S68;  2d  ed.,  1S82,  p.  Svo.  2.  Sketches  of  Life  and 
Character,  Glasgow,  1809,  p.  Svo:  new  ed.,  1872.  3. 
The  Gloaming  of  Life:  a  Memoir  of  .Tames  Stirling, 
Glasgow,  187a,  p.  Svo.  4.  The  Clouds  of  the  Bible: 
Sermons,  Glasgow,  1878,  p.  Svo.  5.  One  from  the  Ranks  : 
a  Life  Story,  Glasgow,  1878,  12iuo.  6.  The  Model  Life, 
and  other  Discourses,  (ihisgow,  I87C,  p.  Svo. 

Wallace,  Alexander,  M.D.,  .M.R.C.P.,  b.  1829; 
graduated  at  Trinity  Cidlege,  Oxford,  I8.i2;  consulting 
physician  to  the  Essex  and  Colchester  Hospital.  Notes 
on  Lilies  and  their  Culture  ;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo. 

Wallace,  All'red  Russell,  K.K.S.,  F.R.O.S., 
D.C.L.,  [f(ii(c,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  at  Usk,  Monmouthshire; 
was  educated  as  an  architect  and  surveyor,  but  gave  up 
this  profession  in  ordor  to  devote  himself  to  scientific  re- 
search. He  has  made  several  extensive  tours  with  tho 
view  of  studyina  the  flora  and  fauna  of  different  regions, 
including  South  America,  the  Malay  Archipelago,  Aus- 
tralia, Ac.  The  course  of  these  investigations  led  him 
to  abandon  the  belief  in  an  original  creation  of  distinct 
species  of  animals,  and  to  formulate  a  theory  of  evolu- 
tion substantially  tho  same  as  that  which  Darwin  was 
then  engaged  in  working  out  but  had  not  yetannounoed. 
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by  the  suddenness  of  the  leuji  which  he  takes  Ironi  llie 
simple  plieiiomena  of  niediunislilp  to  the  nio.'-t  advanced 
instances  of  what  is  eulled  in  the  spiritual  jargon  '  ma- 
terialization,' imssiiiE  at  the  same  time  fr' ni  the  attituilo 
of  a  scientific^  Bcei>ti'c  to  that  of  a  religious  enthusiast.  — 
Acad.,  viii.  fi'22. 

4.  Tho  Geograjihical  Distribution  of  Animals;  with 
Study  of  the  Relations  of  Living  and  Extintt  Faunas, 
1  elucidating  the  Past  Changes  of  tho  Earth's  Surface, 
1S76.  2  vols.  Svo. 
It  has  been  the  aim  of  Mr.  Wallace,  in  this  important 
workof  M-ieiitifie  descriitiiMi  iiii(i  classification,  to  set  fortli 
a  scheme  of  '  );e(  t;iapliical  zoology'  with  reference  to  the 
origin  of  species,  as  Hflccted  by  past  or  present  conditions 
of  the  different  terreslrial  regions.  A  corresponding  stmy 
is  tliat  of  '  zoological  geogrniihy,'  which  is  here  previously 
treated  of  .  .  .  He  finds  reason  to  believe  ilmt  the  ninjii- 
laiid  of  Europe  and  Asia,  and  likewise  of  North  Amcrila, 
existing  as  land  from  before  the  earliest  of  the  ■fertiury 
periods,  constituted  the  area  in  which  alone  the  nicecs- 
sive  Ivpes  01  vertebrate  animal  struciure  were  oriKiniilly 
produced.  .  .  .  We  are  griitilicil  by  the  masterly  skill  with 
which  Mr.  Wallace  bus  mMi>luillcd  an  immense  number 
and  complex  variety  of  facts  info  his  detailed  exis.silion 
of  a  threefold  argument,  dealing  with  cliissifivd  zool  „'y, 
with  piiUcimtology,  uiid  with  physical  geography,  in  sup- 
port of  bis  ideas.  .  .  .  Mr.  Wallaces  labours  cannot  fail  to 
be  highlv  useful,  and  w  littt  he  shows  us  is  not  less  deli^lit- 
ful,  apart  f'rcmi  its  value  as  a  contribution  to  the  'Dar- 
winian' theory."— 6'a(.  Ucv.,  xlii.  172. 

5.  Tropical  Nature,  and  other  Essays,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 
"  The  first  four  |es.«nvs]  contain  vivid  descriptions  of  the 

principal  aspects  of  ■  tropical  Nature.'  while  the  remainder 
are  more  or  less  devoted  to  llie  flieorv  of  evolution,  and  to 
the  explanafions  which  it  oilers  of  the  causes  and  origin 
of  the  said  phenomena."— ^Icoif.,  xiv.  91. 

6.  (Ed.)  Australasia:  with  Ethnological  Appendix  by 
A.  II.  Kcane,  ("  Stanford's  Compendium  of  Geography 
and  Travel,'')  based  on  Hellwald's  "Die  Erde,'  Lon., 
1879,  cr.  8vo:    3d  ed.,  1883. 


'The  original  German  work  has  .supplied  only  a  tenth 
of  the  matter  of  the  volume.  For  the  majority  of  the  rest 
it  is  indebted  to  Mr.  Wallace.  Mr.  A.  H.  Keane  has.  how- 
ever, snpplii'd  a  valuable  etlinograiihical  appendix."— .'<(((. 
Itei'.,  xlvii.  8U0. 

7.  Island  Life ;  or.  The  Phenomena  and  Causes  of 
Insular  I'liuniis  and  Floras,  including  a  Revision  and 
Attempted  Solution  of  the  Problem  of  Geological  Cli- 
mates, Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

"Mr.  Wallace  has  entitled  himself  f<ilx>  called  the  father 
of  the  new  science  of  zoologli'ul  geography,  showing  that 
we  have  in  the  present  distribution  of  living  things  over 
the  earth's  sorface  a  key  to  the  problem  of  the  most  uii- 
eieiit  relations  of  land  and  water,  .  .  .  For  this  study 
islands  posses*,  as  he  iMiinLs  out,  special  advantages,  since 
Ihev  have  a  restricted  area  and  delliiilc  boundaries,  and 
their  geographical  and  geological  limits,  as  a  rule,  com- 
cide."— .svi(.  ker.,  1.  676. 

"  The  work  throughout  aboniids  with  inleresf.  and  even 
the  facts  themselves  with  which  it  is  richly  stored  would 
be  of  high  value  without  the  theories  wliicli  they  enforce 
and  Illustrate.  ...  It  may  bo  read  with  equal  pleasure  by 
thosowhoare  already  acquainted  with  the  general  prin- 
ciples of  dlstribiilion.  and  by  th'ise  who  w!»h  Ibr  Ibe  lirsi 
time  to  learn  something  about  modern  biological  geog- 
raphy."—/1(A.,  No.  '2767. 

S.  Ishinils,  lis  illustrating  the  Laws  of  the  Geograph- 
ical Distribution  of  Animals,  ("  Science  Lectures  for  the 
ieople,")  Lon.,  1880.  9.  Land  Nationalization  ;  its 
Necessity  and   its  Aims:   being  a  (.'omporison  of  the 


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roiH    18S1     It!'         "'".""''  ''b>-'"-i''n.   '"tor,  dean,  an,l, 
wrli-     .  '   ^'?''.-P''"*»st-       Ho   contribiilcd   larwlv   to 
periodicals,  writing  for  several  years  all  the  S  ™l 
Kal  notices  for  the  \Vestnu„,i,,r  Hevlew.         (^u     no  'of 

Wallace,  EUuiii    R.     Descriptive  Guide   to   the 
Adirondacks,  and    iland-liook   of  iravols  to   Saratoga 


'^'i;'  W'^'  '^'""''  ^"'  «'!•.  ro*-".  If<7fi 

r..nh       **»'  »^"e"'ie.  Jr.     The  Amateur  Photog- 

r.  .her  :  a  Alanual  of  I'hologrnphio  Manipulation     „th 

""'"■•>  1884,  12mo;  :i(l  ed.,  188S 

n„,f    '!?''"'  F»-e«tericU   T.  "   Men   m,d   Events  of 

Halt  a  Century,  Cleveland,  1882,  8vo. 

iiiaddTf'rT '■'*•'!  iWn«well,  Lady,  [„„«.,  vol. 
ia-  f.„;-'    >l  '''""'•'  Alexandra  Feodorowna,  of  Rus- 

.>oi8.  8vo.     2.  (Irans.)  A  (ierman  Peasant  Romance- 
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f  ,„  •  ^""""' ."l»«Kow.  The  Doctrines  of  I'redes.  aa- 
tion    Reprobatim,.  and  Election,  Edin.,  188(1,  12,„o 

rur  1"  Sv^n^rV'"'^'""  "'  "«"™l""«  and 
luiai    economy    in   the  Iniversty  of   EdinburL'h    nml 

formerly  professor  of  agriculture  Z  the  Col![^'e  „'l'cir"e"n 

I8sr-„    Sen      T    '";«-S.">l<   "f  «reat  Britain,  Edin  , 

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^s?''^":;s%.^:^''*'•■    a    Ufe.   Destiny,  Un., 

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Wttllace,  Hoger  William,  b.  1S54;  called  to  the  1 
bar  at  the  MiilJIo  Tuiiiple  1882.     1.  Practice  fir  obtain-  I 
ing  Letters  Patent  for  Inventions.     2.  Patenis,  Designs, 
and    Trado-Marka   Act,   188:i :    with    Notes,  i.e.,  l.on.,  ; 

1884,  p.  8vo. 
Wallace,  Susan  Arnold,  (KIston,)  b.  18,30,  at 

Crawfordsville,  Ind. ;  iiiuriicd,  1852,  to  Ueneral  hevih 
Wallace,  Miipi-a.  1.  The  Storied  Sea,  Host.,  188;i,  IBnio. 
2.  Gincvra;  or,  The  Old  Oak  Chest:  a  Christmas  .Story. 
Illustrated  by  Lew  Wallac".  N.  York,  1887,  sq.  8vo.  ;i. 
The  Land  of  the  Pueblos.     Illust.     N.  York.  1888,  12mo. 

Wallace,  William,  JI.A..  brother  of  Edwin  Wal- 
lace, «i/;)/.i  .•  graduated  at  Merton  College, Oxford,  18R8; 
Fellow  1S()7;  tutor,  deiin.  librarian,  proctor,  sub-warden  ; 
lecturer  at  Oriel  College  1873-74  :  Whyte's  iirofessor  of 
moral  philosophy  since  1882.     1.  (Trans.)  The  Logic  of 
Hegel;    from   the    Encyclopicdia  of   the   Philosophical! 
Sciences:   with  Prolegonienn,  O.xf,  1874.  8vo.     2.   Epi- | 
cureanism,  ("Chief  Ancient  Philosophies,")  Lon.,  1880, 
12nio.     .S.  Kant,  ("Philosophical   Classics   for   Ei,gliah  , 
Readers,")  Edin.,  1882,  12ino.  j 

Wallace,  llev.  William  Bailey,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  18()7:  ordained  1870;  rector  of  ^ 
Moresby,  Cumberland,  1875-79,  and  since  then  vicar  of  j 
Lannarth.     The    Eucharistic    Sacrifice,  the   Eucharistio 
Presence,  and  the  Eucharistio  Blessings:  Three  Sermons, 
Lon.,  1875,  8vo. 

Waller,  Mr;).  Maude's  Visit  to  Sandybeaoh;  new 
ed.,  Lon.,  1884,  18mo. 

Waller,  Uryan  Charles,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  Edin., 
late  lecturer  on    pathology  at  the  School  of   Medicine,  i 
Edinburgh.     1.  The  Twilight   Land,  and  other  Poems, 
Lon.,  187.'),  12mo.     2.  An  Investigation  into  the  Micro-  | 
scopic  Anatomy  of  Interstitial  Nephritis,  Lon.,  1881,  p. 
8vo. 

Waller,  Hev.  Charles  Blaekmore,  .M. A.,  grad- 
uated at  Worcester  College,  O.\ford,  1846;  ordained 
184(1;  vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Woodford,  London,  since  1855. 

1.  The  Apocalypse  viewed  under  the  Light  of  the  Doc-  ' 
trinesof  the  I'nfidding  Ages  and  the  Restitution  of  All 
Things,  Lon.,  1878,  8vo.     2.  The  Bible  Record  of  Crea- 
tion, viewed  in  its  Letter  and  Spirit :  Two  Sermons,  Lon.,  ; 

1885,  12mo. 
Waller,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  M.A.,  graduated 

at  University  College,  Oxford,  l86;i:  ordained  1864;  : 
minister  of  St.  .John's  Chapel,  Hampstead,  1870-74;: 
McNeile  Biblical  professor  in  the  Lond.n  College  of 
Divinity  1882,  and  principal  and  chajdain  1884.  1.  The  j 
Names  on  the  Gates  of  Pearl,  and  other  Studies,  Lon., 
1875,  12mo;  new  ed.,  187!t.  2.  Adoption  and  the  Cove- 
nant: Some  Thoughts  on  Confirmation,  Lon.,  1876,  cr. 
8vo.  3.  A  Grammar  an<l  Analytical  Vocabulary  of  the 
Words  in  the  Greek  TestamenR  Lon.,  1S78.  p.  Svo.  4. 
The  Silver  .Sockets,  and  other  Shadows  of  Redemption, 
Lon.,  1881,  p.  8vo.  5.  "When  ye  Pray;"  or,  Le.-sons 
on  Prayer,  Lon..  188:!,  p.  Svo.  6.  Deuteronomy:  with 
Commentary,  ("Commentary  for  Schouis,")  Lon.,  1885, 
12mo.  7.  Every-Day  Life;  or,  The  Ineventful  Journey, 
Lon.,  1885,  p.  8'vo.  8.  The  Authoritative  Inspiration 
of  Holy  Scripture.  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  '.K  Iland-Book 
of  the  Epistles  of  SI.  Paul,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  (He  is 
also  the  author  of  the  "  Commentary  on  Deuteronomy  and 
Joshua"  in  Bishop  Ellicotl's  Old  Testament  Commentary) 

Waller,  J.  U.  German-English  Medical  Diction- 
ary, Lon..  1 884,  ISmo. 

Waller  John  Francis,  LL.D.,  [aulr,  vol.  iii., 
add.]  1.  i'ictures  from  English  Literature.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1870,  4to.  2.  The  Revelations  of  Peter  Brown, 
Poet  and  Peripatetic,  found  in  his  Black  Box.  By  Jona- 
than Freke  Slingsby,  [pseud.]  Lon.,  1870,  Svo ;  new  ed., 
1872.  3.  FestivalTales,  Dublin,  IS72;  new  ed.,  1878, 
p.  Svo.  4.  (Ell.)  Gulliver's  Travels:  with  Explanatory 
Notes  and  a  Life  of  the  Author.  Illust.  Lon.,  1875, 
8vo;  new  ed.,  18S2,  4to.  5.  Boswell  and  Johnsim  :  their 
Companions  and  Contemporaries,  Lon.,  18,^1,  ISmo. 

Waller,  Rev.  John  Thomas,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  1850;  ordained  18,-|0;  rector  of 
Kilcornan  since  1855.     1.  The  Mass,  Dublin,  1S82,  Svo. 

2.  Baptismal  Regeneration  a  Blasphemous  Fable:  Letters 
to  Canon  Crosthwaite,  1SS3,  Svo. 

Waller,  S.E.  Six  Weeks  in  the  Saddle;  a  Painter's 
Jn.irn;il  in  Iceland.     Illust.     1874.  i>.  «vo. 

"  A  very  lively  and  readable  book.'  — /KA.,  No.  2412. 

Walley, 'I'liomas.  The  Four  Bovine  Scourges: 
Pleuro-Pneumonia,  Foot-and-Mouth  Disease,  Cattle 
Plague,  Tubercle,  (Scrofula,)  Edin..  1879,  r.  Svo. 

W  allich,  (ieorge  Charles,  M.D.,  F.R.O.S.,  [ante, 

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vol.  iii.,  add.,1  surgeon-major  in  the  Indian  army  ;  re- 
tired. 1.  Eminent  Men  of  the  Day  Photographed,  Lon., 
1S70,  4to.  2.  Deep-Soa  Researches  on  the  Biology  of 
Globigerina,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo. 

Walling,  tJeorge  W.  Ror' lections  of  .1  New 
York  Chief  of  Police.      Illust.     N.  >ork,  1887,  Svo. 

Wallis,  Alfred,  and  lleitirose,  William,  The 
Pottery  and  Porcelain  of  Derbyshire:  a  Sketch  of  the 
History  of  the  Fictile  Art  in  the  County,  Lon.,  1 870,  Svo. 

W'allis,  Charles.  A  Dictionary  of  Water-Colour 
Techniciuc,  Lou.,  1SS5,  12mo. 

Wallis,  Charles  Woodward,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  IS75;  called  to  the  bar  at 
the  Middle  Temple  1S71.  (Trans.)  The  Law  of  Italy 
relating  to  Concessions  :  Railways  and  Tramways  Ex- 
propriation and  Companies,  Lon.,  18S0,  er.  Svo. 

Wallis,  (J.  Language  by  Touch:  a  Narrative, 
Lon.,  187.'t,  12mo. 

Wbllis,  George,  F.S.A.,  [imie,  vol.  iii.,  second  of 
the  name  there  mentioned,  add.]  Jewelry,  ("British 
Manufacturing  Industries,")  Lon.,  1876,  12mo. 

Wallis,  Harry.  The  Foundering  of  the  "North- 
fleet,"  22d  January,  1873,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo.  With 
FLETcnEii,  M.,  Leaves  of  Fancy,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1873, 
12mo. 

Wallis,  Henry,  of   Biggin  Hill,  Norwood,  Eng. 

1.  Notes  on  some  Early  Persian  Lustre  Vases.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1887.  2.  Notes  on  some  E.\amples  of  Karly  Per- 
sian Pottery.     Illust.     1887. 

Wallis,  Henry  White,  d.  1887;  graduated  with 
honors  at  Cambridge  in  1883;  gained  the  prize  in  He- 
brew in  the  Theological  Tripos  of  18S4  ;  gained  the  llib- 
bert  studentship  and  went  to  Germany,  where  he  studied 
the  Veda,  under  Prof  Roth,  at  Tubingen,  and  on  his  re- 
turn to  Cambfidge  devoted  a  year  to  the  study  of  the 
Vedanta,  with  Prof  Cowell ;  was  elected  a  Fellow  of 
Gonville  and  Cains  College  in  June,  1887,  a  month 
before  his  death.  The  Cosmology  of  the  Rig- Veda  ;  an 
Essay,  Lon.,  1887,  8vo.  (Published  by  the  Hibbert 
Trustees.) 

"  Mr.  Wallis  set  before  himself  a  iletlnite  and  a  limited 
ta.sk.  He  has  necomplislied  it  with  conscientious  scholar- 
ship."—W.  W.  Hintkk:  Acad.,  xxxii.  301. 

Wallis,  John  Calvin.  A  Prodigious  Fool,  Phila., 
1S8I,  12mo;  new  ed..  1883. 

Wallis,  Talhot  H.  Catalogue  of  the  California 
State  Library,  Law  Department,  Sacramento,  18sfi,  8vo. 

Walnisley,  Herbert  Edward.  Cotton  Spin- 
ning: a  Practical  Treatise,  Manchester,  1883,  Svo;  2d 
ed.,  rev.  and  enl.,  1SS5. 

Walmsley,  Hugh  .Hulleneux,  [tiute,  vol.  iii., 
add..]  son  of  Sir  Joshua  Walmsley.  1.  The  Ruined 
Cities  of  Zulu-Land.     Illust.     Lon.,  1869,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

2.  The  Life-Guardsman,  Lon.,   1871,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.     3. 
Branksome  Dene:  a  Sea-Tale,  Lon.,  1872.  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 
4.  Wild  Sports  and  Savage  Life  in  Zulu-Land.     l"os'. 
Lon..   1872,  Svo;   new  ed.,  1879.     5.  The   Life   •■■ 
Joshua  Walmsley,  Loii.,  1879,  8vo. 

"  Of  Sir  Joshua  Walmsley  himself  we  seem  to  have 
ture,  e.\<ept  as  an  ambitious  and  bard-working  polii.c  i. 
who  threw  all  his  weight  into  the  scale  of  the  Liluriil 
party.  His  lll'e— if  wo  are  to  call  it  a  lil'e-will  inierest  nil 
imliticians,  especially  Liverpool  p*>oplo,  who  rem,  mber  the 
stirring  vears  in  the  earlier  part  ot  the  century,  Inmi  isiv, 
to  1846.  ." .  .  It  is  (me  of  the  book's  merits  that  we  hour 
almo.st  as  much  of  Hmnc  aiulCobdenas  of  Sir  Joshua  him- 
!  scW'—Sinrluliir,  liil.  49. 

Wulpole,  Arthur  Sunuior,  M.A.,  graduated  "t 
Worcester  College,  Oxford,  IS74.  1.  (Ed.)  The  Phormiu 
of  Terence:  a  Revised  Text  :  wilh  Notes  and  an  Intm- 
duclion,  Lon.,  1879.  2.  (Kd.)  Virgi'.'s  ilvneid.  Book  1.: 
with  Notes  and  Vocabulary,  Lon.,  1882,  ISmo.  3.  (Ed.) 
Select  Fables  of  Pha'drus:  with  Notes,  Ac,  Lon.,  1884, 
ISmo. 

Walpole,  Charles  George,  M.A.,  b.  1S48;  cdu 
cateil  at  Eton,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  called 
to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1873;  president  of  the 
district  court,  Cyprus,  since  1882.  1.  A  Rubric  of  tli- 
Common  Law  :  being  a  Short  Digest  of  the  Common 
Law,  illustrated  by  Leading  Cases,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.  -. 
A  Short  History  of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  from  tlo 
Earliest  Times  to  the  Union  with  Great  Britain:  with 
Maps  and  Appendices,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1SS4. 

"  As .-.  fiiiv  and  readable  popular  hi.story  of  Ireland,  tin- 
work  is  a  most  useful  anil  timely  contribution."— .dWi.,  f>". 
2863. 

3.  The  Ottoman  Penal  Code,  Lon.,  1S88. 

Walpole,  F.  G.  Lord  Floysham :  a.  Novel,  Lon., 
1886,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 


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<.fV;Xh'i;!;:;rcilS'J-i'}ho  highest  and  «„est  .ense 

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Kery  in  Worcester,  „„J  i  18  7«"etUed  in'TT'  ^r"  I  ^'^'V'^'  Lon,  ls^8  8  '  2  ?"'"  ^  ^ ''  '!""'<"»">-'"'« 
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Mulxho,  Walter  IInyl*%  M.I).,   [.>"(<■,  vol.  iii.,  | 
iidii.]      I.  Dninmtic  .■^inKiiit;  Pliysicilogiciilly  Kutiiimtod, 
Lon.,  IS8I,  p.  .Svo.    2   Till'  Colloquiiil  Linguistic  Fiiculty 
iiml  its  riiysirilogical  UroundWDrk,   Loii.,  ISS5,  ji.  Svo; 
2il  c(l.,  cnl..  ISSy. 

»  nlNinKhnm,  lii>rd.    Pi'e  I)k.  Oiikv,  Thomas. 

WulNillKhnm,  C'liiirlottc.  (This  is  snid  to  bo  ft 
iisei' '■mynic.)  1.  .\iinetto ;  or,  The  ("hronicli'."  of 
"Jcl!  .■.  c,  I'hiln.,  I87.\  12mo.  2.  O'er  -Moor  und  Fen, 
I'hilft.,  ISiT),  12mo.  ' 

"Walter,  feiii-;ic,"  (Pseud.)  .<co  Dki.mah,  .\i.- 
EXAMiKll.  mijirii. 

Walter,  J.  Munual  of  tlie  t^tiitutes  of  Limitation  ; 
3d  cd..  I,on..  IST'J,  1-.  Sra. 

W  alter,  Jainex,  formerly  nmjor  of  the  4th  Liincii- 
shlre  Artillery  Volunteers.     I.  Notes  und  Sketches  dur-  j 
ing  an  Overliind  Trip  Iroui  New  York  lo  San  Francisco,  ! 
Liverpool.  ISfiU.    2.  Shiikespeiire'.s  Houii     iid  Rural  Life. 
Illust.     Lon.,  1S71,  Ito.     :!.  The  Twenty  I'irst  Year  of 
Kmbodinieni :  the  Volunteer  Force;  History  und  Miinuiil,  j 
together  with  :;  Couipleto  List  of  ()llicer.s,    Lon.,    L'^SO, 
I2uio.      4.  The  liiilish  Volunteer  of  Yesterday  and  To- 
Duv  :   a   liuhvink    lor   Europe's   I'eace,    Lon.,   n.  d.      .'). 
Meuioriuls  of  Wiishiufiton,  and  of  Mary,  his  Mother,  and  1 
Martha,  liis  Wife;  from  Letters  and   I'apers  of  Robert! 
Cary  and  James  Sharpies,  N.  York,  1SS6,  1.  Svo.  | 

Walter,  John,  of  Woodlands,  Stone.  Kent.  Hints 
to  Y'oung  Sportsmen;  or,  The  (iun.  Saddle,  and  Rod, 
Lon.,  1871,  Svo. 

Walter,  Hev.  Johnston  Estep.  The  Perception 
of  Space  and  Matter,  Host.,  187'.',  Svo. 

"  We  have  rarely  read  bettor  critical  pajri's  than  those 
in  which  he  review's  llaniilton's,  Bain's,  Spencer's,  and 
Brown's  theories  of  perception."— ,Yu(i'o/i.  xx.xi.  U'J. 

Walter,  K.  O.  The  Rivalry  of  Zeuxis  and  Par- 
rhasius,  (a  Historical  Drama  ;)  with  other  Pieces,  [verse,] 
Hammersmith,  L875,  llinio. 

Walter,  W.  Gregory.  The  Partition  Acts,  1868 
and  ls7f),  Lon.,  1S76,  Svo. 

Walters,  Kev.  Eilinond,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Hertford  College,  Oxford,  1871;  ordained  1S73;  rector, 
of  March  Tialdon  187t)-S:i,  and  since  then  vicar  of  Lang-  , 
ford,  Oxfordshire.  1.  The  Pearl  of  Anjou,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  1884.  2.  The  First  Principles  of  the 
Faith  :  a  Hand-Iiook  of  Christian  Doctrine,  Lon.,  1884. 
;i  Martin  Luther;  a  Poem,  Lon.,  1SS4. 

Walters,  Henry  L.  The  Political  Telephone:  a 
Short  Historical  Sketch,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.  [ 

Walters,   John   Thomas.     I.  Tory  or  Liberal; 
for  which  shall  I  vote?  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.     2.   Thrift  Les- 
sons ;  in  Fauiiliar  Letters,  Lon.,  1881,  p,  Svo  ;  2d  ed.,  en- 
titled "The  Art  of  Thriving,"  Ac,  1884.     3.   Ireland's  | 
Wrongs,  and  he:  .v  lo  mend  them,  Lon.,  1S8|.  8vo. 

Walters,  Julian.  A  Cast  of  the  Dice,  Lon.,  1872, 
p.  Svo. 

Walters,  Sophia  Lydia.  I.  A  Dreamer's  Sketch- 
Rook,  [verse.]  Illust.  Lon.,  IS78,  4to.  2.  The  Brook  ; 
a  Poem,  Lon.,  1S7'J,  cr.  Svo. 

Walters,  Kev.  William,  [miir,  vol.  iii., add.]  1. 
Rays  of  (iolu  from  the  Sun  of  Righteousness;  or,  Morn- 
ing Meditations  for  Every  Day  in  the  Year,  Halifax, 
IStil,  16mo.  2.  (Ed.)  The  History  of  the  Neweastle-on- 
Tyne  Sunday-School.  Lon.,  1870,  Svo.  3.  Lessons  of 
Life;  Nine  Lectures,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.  4.  Life  and  Min- 
istry of  C.  11.  Spurgeon,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  5.  Life  and 
Labours  of  Robert  .Moffiit,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Walters,  William  Thompson,  b.  1S20,  in  Penn- 
sylvania; engaged  in  business,  1841,  in  Baltimore,  Md. 
He  has  for  many  years  been  an  intelligent  patron  of  the 
fine  arts,  and  owns  a  valuable  collection  of  paintings. 
1.  (Ed.)  Antoino-Louis  Barye ;  from  the  French  of  Va- 
rious Critics,  Bait.,  1885,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Per- 
cheron  Horse  ;  from  the  French  of  Charles  d»  Hays. 
Illust.  N.  York,  IsSfi,  4to.  Privately  printed.  3. 
Notes  upon  Certain  Masters  of  the  Nineteenth  Century, 
N.  York.  1886. 

Waltham,  Edward.  Our  Journey  to  Fez,  Lon., 
18'«2,  Svo.     Privately  printed. 

Walther,  II.  B.  Adams.  (Trans.)  Woman  in  the 
Past,  Present,  and  Future  ;  from  the  German  of  August 
Rebel,  N.  York,  ISSB,  I  Brno. 

Waltoit,  .\my.  1.  Tli.-  Hawth.-rr=:  a  .Stnrv  ahniit 
Children.  Illu.«t.  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  2.  Our  Frank, 
and  other  .Stories.  Illust.  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo.  3.  A 
Pair  of  Clogs,  and  other  Stories  for  Children.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  4.  Susan  ;  a  Story  for  Children. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8yo. 
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Walton,  E.  1*.  ( Eil.)  Records  of  the  Council  of  Safely 
and  (lovernor  and  Council  of  the  State  of  Vermont, 
177r)-IS12.     Illust.     Monlpelicr.  I S73 -70,  4  vols.  Svo. 

Walton,  George  Edward,  M.I).,b.  isny,  at  Cin- 
cinnati, 0.  :  graduated  at  llillevue  Hospital  Meilical 
College  18114;  served  in  the  civil  war;  pnd'essorof  med- 
icine and  surgery  in  Cincinnati  College  since  1880.  I. 
TheMinirnl  Springs  of  the  I'nited  Slates  and  Canada; 
with  Analvses  anil  .Notes  on  the  Pnuuincnl  Spas  of  Eu- 
rope, N.  York,  1873,  l2iiio.  2.  (Trans.)  The  Hygiene 
and  Education  of  Infants;  or,  How  to  take  Care  of 
Babies,  by  the  Committee  of  the  Socicte  Franfaise 
d'Hvgicnc.  Cin.,  188(1,  2lmo. 

Walton,  II.  t'.  Evcry-Day  Wants:  a  Book  on 
Everything  wanting  to  be  known,  Lon.,  1883,  l2mo. 

Walton,  James  E.  Model  Yachts  and  Model 
Yacht-Sailing;  How  to  Build.  Rig.  and  Sail  a  Self-Act- 
iiig  Model  Yacht.     Illust.      Lon..  lS7il,  4to. 

Walton,  Mrs.  Oftaviiis  Krank.  I.  My  Little 
Corner;  a  Book  for  Cottage  Homes,  Lon.,  1872,  lOmo. 
Anon.  New  ed.,  1870.  2.  Angel's  Christmas,  Lon.. 
IS77,  ISino.  3.  A  Peep  behind  the  Scenes.  Lon., 
1877,  p.  Svo.  4.  My  Mates  and  I,  Lon.,  IS78,  p.  Svo. 
5.  Saved  at  Sea;  a  Light-llouse  Story,  Lon.,  18711, 
sip  Kinio.  ti.  Was  I  Right?  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo;  new  ed., 
1884.  7.  Little  Faith;  or.  The  Child  of  the  Toy-Stall 
Lon.,  1880,  ICiiio.  8.  Olive's  Story  ;  or.  Life  at  Havens- 
clifle,  Lon.,  ISSl.  p.  Svo.  SI.  Christie's  Old  Organ;  or. 
Home,  Sweet  Home,  Lon.,  1882,  imp.  Svo.  10.  Nobody 
Loves  Me,  Lon.,  1883,  sip  I61110.  II.  Shadows;  Scenes 
and  Incidents  in  the  Life  of  an  Old  Arm-Chair.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1S84,  sq.  lOiiio.  12.  Taken  or  Left,  Lon.,  188.'), 
12mo.  13.  Launch  the  Life-Boat,  Lon.,  1886,  4to.  14. 
Our  Gracious  Queen  ;  Jubilee  Pictures  and  Stories  from 
Her  Majesty's  Life,  Lon.,  1886,  4to.  15.  Poppy's  Pres- 
ents.    Illust.     Lon.,  1886,  12mo. 

Walton,  T.  II.  Coal-Mining  Described  and  Illus- 
trated.     Illust.     Lon.,  1885,  4to. 

W  Hiton,  W  .  M.  The  Life  and  Adventures  of  Ben 
Thompson,  the  Famous  Texan.  Illust.  Austin,  Tex., 
1884,  llliuo. 

Waltoin,  W.  Mpencer.  "Rest  and  Victory;" 
with  a  Preface  by  K.  W.  Moore,  Lon.,  1885,  16mo. 

Walworth,  Kev.  Clarence  Alphonsus,  [:nite, 
vol.  iii.,  Wai.woiith,  Rkv.  C,  add.,]  b.  IS2II;  graduated 
at  Union  College  183S;  admitted  to  the  bar  1841; 
studied  for  the  ministry  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  but  eventually  joined  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church  and  was  ordained  |iriestj  rector  of  St.  Mary's 
Church,  Albany,  N.Y.,  since  1864  ;  one  of  tha  founders 
of  the  order  of  Paulists  in  the  I'nited  States.  Andia- 
toroctf,  or,  The  Eve  of  Lady-Day  on  Lake  George,  and 
other  Poems,  Hymns,  and  Meditations  in  Verse,  N.  York, 
1888,  Svo. 

Walworth,  Mrs.  Ellen,  (Hardin,)  b.  1832,  at 
Jacksonville,  III.;  wife  of  Manstield  Tracy  Walworth, 
i?/'to.  Saratoga :  the  Battle,  Rattlo-Ground  Visitors' 
Guide.     Maps.     N.  York,  1877,  4to. 

Walworth,  Miss  Ellen  Hardin,  daughter  of 
the  iireceding,  b.  IS.'iS,  at  Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y.  An 
Old  World  as  seen  through  Young  Eyes,  N.  York,  1877. 
cr.  8.0. 

Walworth,  Mrs.  Jennctte  Ititchie,  (Ilader- 
mann,)  b.  1S37,  in  Philadelphia;  daughter  of  Charles 
Julius  Hailermann,  formerly  president  of  JcfTerson  Col- 
lege ;  married  to  Douglas  AValworth,  of  Natchez;  resi- 
dent in  New  Y'ork.  1.  Forgiven  at  Last,  Phila.,  1870, 
]2mo.  2.  The  Silent  Witness,  1871,  12mo.  3.  Dead 
Men's  Shoes,  Phila.,  1872,  12mo.  4.  Against  the  World, 
Bost.,  1873,  12mo.  5.  Heavy  Y'okes:  a  Romance  of 
Southern  Life,  Host.,  1874,  Svo.  6.  Nobody's  Business, 
N.York,  1878.  sq.  12mo.  7.  Matry  and  I,  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  1883,  12mo.  8.  The  Bar  Sinister,  N.  York,  ISS,,, 
12mo.  9.  Scruples.  N.York,  1886,  12ino.  10.  The  New 
Man  at  Rossmore,  N.  York,  ISSti,  Svo.  II.  At  Bay, 
1887.  12.  .Southern  Silhouettes,  N.  York,  1887,  12mo, 
(Relates  to  the  period  before  the  war.) 

"The  pictures  are  clearly  and  daintily  drawn,  and  they 
are  truthful  even  in  tlicir  fuimor."— jVit(/oh,  xlvl.  36. 

13.  That  Girl  from  Texas,  N.  York  and  Chic,  18ss, 
l2mo.  14.  True  to  Herself,  N.  York,  1888,  12mo.  15. 
A  Strange  Pil^rrimaze.  N.  York,  ISSS,  Igmo.  IB.  With 
out  Blemish  ;  To-Day's  Problem,  N.  York,  1888,  l2nio. 

V/alworth,  M.  T.  Twenty  (Questions :  a  Shori 
Treatise  on  the  Game;  to  which  are  added  Rules  an.i 
Specimen  Games.  By  Hotspur.  N.  York,  1882,  sq. 
16mo. 


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;'<e!',-  onl,ti„e,l  IS  0  '  i- '  ,';'"^""'  'i""''''-"''  "■^''"'''' 
llonryiinj  Mmcarut  In„l  i.  ,  •^"""'''"^'  •-mci.  INS.',. 
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on  clM.„i.trya"a,'^^i^,   "';;••';;»»   "i"''?'"  '«^-'"-r 

I.  Milk  Anal,:  'raiCtTol'l  ?''''."'  "  >"""'«  "'""•'•«< 
nation  of  Milk  an  lir,  n",.-^ ''''''''''«  "»  'I'"   K-''a">i- 

W.  J.,  Broad  Analv.-ia:  a  Practi .,  1   rv     ,•         '  ^'""'^■"> 
«um;atiun  of  Broad,  L on  .  Iss     i  's''™     "  ""/'"'  '^•^■ 
Waiiliss,  T.  D      I    T      f. '       "•  """■  '^'i-  'S"*"- 
Victoria,  J.on.,  IS7U   8v„      9    ,<;""'*""'''"«")  Contest  in  | 
INoafor'Natlo;.a,,Se'„fi;„";„,  -."^^'.-.f,;''^':  ^-'^i'-  -  ' 

«-:i.con,^n^o„';;y'zi„i;;;:?:;-t6^r 

Praotiee,  Chic  ,"ss;j*,4,o     "''■"'""'  ""  I'^^'iamentary 

i8.?"trra'n5taVsl'rrn  P''"",'  ^■'^'•"-  '■^••■'- 
1853.  in  South  Austral  wl  ore  |T  "'"'  "'"'"''•  '''""" 
cmumand  of  the  colonia?,,ol  ™  f„  °  «"'\"|ip"in(ed  to  the 
t"ol<,  in  company  wU  i'  ™I°  ^V  '?  »"''«""'ie'- 
expedition  into  the  i  m    an  1  i      '"{   .'"■^"^''■^••''" 

great  ditficultios  and    „■  v alio  j  Z  -^^  '",■'''""  "'' 

region  intervoniDgbetwerthe'l.tT,  '''*''  [''"  "''"'" 
western  sea-board?  Journev  an  '  ,  h  ^f'^'^V^  ""''  "'« 
of  Australia:    with  an    ?nL?i     ,■  "'"  ^^.''''«''"  '"'"!"■• 

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^;no;^]S^ «-"  ^i«htx;rt'^,i^"--^,.«'^;;i;j^ 

voK*'m.!"add"l'''fT'?"t«'"««  K«er.„„,  [„„„ 
[verso,   'Lon  ,875      2     Cm  "^v*^  ""    ''"■•    '""'d'o-  ' 

^peetor  of  schools  ISM-S  an,  o7  r  in"'"'"',','  "''  ^  "'- 
S.^;  procurator  for  the  ,  oan  „„?.  V  ?"*'  "'"''K'-''  '•■*'"'- 
-^ineo  I8«|,  Edward  I  "  ^,?^„'^^'"V't''r  of  Winchester 
t'^ry,")  Lon.,  IS™  8vo''   <  ^''"°''«  "^  J'odern   Hi,. 

cSu?,?',':.!;;.,  f^sg;;""'"'-'  «■''="="  "^  «•  Th«m,.  of  \ 

new  "'J'l'stfi-.'^-     ^'"""'«  Victory,  Lon.,  187.3,  p.  8vo,  ! 

..  Ward,  Adolphiis  Hiliinm    ru»n    r  i 

II".,  add.,]  b.  1837   at  It,.,,,.  V    j  'r      "•  "•'  f"'"'^-  vol.  ' 

«ern,an;;nd  at  l-^te  1 'u  "''r,?,1'  ^T"^"'!'  "'»™'<'d  i" 
-rof  bi^tory  il,  (JwTn;'™  J;'''',';':i:^f  ^  ^ecanjo  profo.s- 
'f  '"nv  principal  of  thoool lece      lie  I,',',    '*■' "J    S(i(j,  and 

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Hkc'iio  li;;,;;;^^;::t!;;,;';-|-;';'];-no  wri,e  Of  a  .„4e,.t 

has  pr,„lu,r,l  a  nsenu  ,i;  1  .'',.'"'■  •,■  ■  Mr.  War.l 
Mil-  ."eha.SKiv,.n,uialvsi.s',,r„  ,r  '  "  •'■•li"lt'nt  .■an  con- 
mtl.'.sm  nj,,,;;  mn.M  ■•,,',',,  '  ".,>;'7:"'."'"ny  plays  and  a 
I'^'runre  is.  liowevcT,  .still  ,;,''«r|^;^';;'r.vnl,,dr.u„all,. 

ivo! ""'"™''  '"'•'"«'-"  '^""  "n-e.a''s;)u;n:;Ts79.p. 
s.mi^i!!';ji? ;;;:;  s.i;;'^  !;::„!^^™!?vo  ,,ve  pop„,ar 

»b|  '  1  as  now  afliioved."-.i,,/  /,■  !  "'.,,V"'L',"'riH"  soliolar- 
_,^J;.ckens,,.Kn«li.hM.;nofi;i;te::,^Lon.,,882, 

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iiin   what  .wnis  to  is  (/,["'"'  '""'  ''"nllv  fmnid  In 

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t^xlravaKaneo."4>,;rfX;  W  7!^  "'"«"'  '"  '"-^  whimsi.^al 

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l-the^z,jydorzeearth;r:^™s:^n^:;;l,^:i: 
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Maps.  ("  Through  Gu  do"  Spr  ;  t  '?'"  ^^ouDt'es. 
■i.  Ireland,  fl'art  11  )TL  w  .^  ^''"-  '•^«3,  12mo. 
I'ublin,  A-  .,    "iVroui   '   idJ't'  ""'V'"""''  '""'"ding 

Cornwall,   1885    'w  th   it,  •.'  ^o""'   I>"-<'n  and  South 

I  for  Cne'n,  Lonl^LssIr;-^  .^Jf  ™  ^-'^'-■'  a  Chapter 
'  n.e"";t^-fei:i:"L;„'"'l^;|?"f-f -"-"al  for  Sports- 

ci«!'rjt^It5;ctf'rfe,"'^>^rr--''rinan- 

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story  of  Avis,'Bostr';^7'r.'"«:ro'  f"""'^  '«"•     ''•  The 

tru.?,":;5?i,.',viifrr  .;fnlJ';i'^ai;■';^  vf,  ™-'v  -p--«i 

"iliJUKal  inlellitlty.  .        A,  sn,rv  nf,i  '"■  'i^"^  record  of 
and  fnl!  „f  p-ttv  l.\  ,,;,:, 'IV '^ory.  altlmnKh  a  paitif.i!  .-,„e 

of  fact."-y„(,„;,.xxvTl>S.       '    ^"^  ""  "'0  solid  ground 

8.  Gypsey's  Kiiiny.i)      jj     1^   „  York   1877    n„      n 

My  Cousin  and  r,  1879      K)    An  OM  «,v' •  ■,  V°-     *• 

ISrO.     II.  Sealed  Ordori  I  o^t      87^  1  fi  ""' ".^."™'^"«' 

tion  of  short  stories  )       '  '  ""'  '^"'o-     (A  oolleo- 

"Mlss  Phelpa  excels  In  stories  of  kindly  and  lonely 

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womon.  for  the  most  pnH  MiikIo,  warped  Into  »"<■<•«'«"■ 
tricltv  thnt  Is  qualm  nml  nmlnble  l>y  a  n.irri)W  lile  »lt  i- 
(IniWM  fr.im  nil  the  reiilllles  anil  aellyitles  ,,  ll  e  worUl 
save  the  iniiiortant  exception  of  charity.  -,\alii>n,  xx.\. 

'"12.  Friend!;;  a  Duct,  Host.,  18SI,  l^nio.  i:i.  Doctor 
ZttV,  Boat.,  IS.SZ,  liino.  11.  Beyond  tlie  Gates,  Bust., 
IRHIi  12ino.  1,').  Little  I'oems  for  Little  People,  Bost., 
18S6!  l«mo.  16.  The  Madonna  of  th«  Tubs,  lllust. 
Best.,  1HH7,  12ino.  17.  The  (iates  Between,  Host.,  1HH7, 
12mo.     18.  Jack  the  Fisherman,     lllust.     Bost.,   1»87, 

""'ward,  Mrs.  F.  IWnrslinll,  fo"",  vol.  iii.,  add.) 
1.  Phcirt  Stories  for  Youni?  People,  Lon.,  1H70,  Ifliuo.  .. 
The  Vairabond,  Lon.,  187U,  16mo.  3.  Cris  Miller,  Lon., 
1873  Ifinio.  4.  Charlie  Bell,  Lon.,  1875,  ItMno.  0. 
Jasper  Lyle :  a  Talo  of  Kafirland,  Lon.,  1878,  12nio. 

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ward,  Uev.  Ferdinand  He  Wilton,  [<.»(,.  vol. 
iii.,  add.]  History  of  the  Churches  of  Kuchester,  N.\., 
Roohcster,  1871,  8vo. 

Ward,  «.  Mason.    Compand  of  Chemistry,  1  hila., 

188,3,  16nio.  .  ,    ,        „.      ,        , 

Ward,  II.  M.  O.  (lorman  Simplified  :  a  Short  and 
Practical  (Jramiuar,  Lon.,  1876,  12ino. 

Ward,  II.  Marshall,  ))rofossor  of  botany  at  the 
Royal  Kngiiioering  College,  Cooper's  llill,  .^taines.  1. 
The  Morphology  and  De"olopment  of  Peritheeiuiu  ot 
Meliola,  Fungus,  (Philosophical  Transactions,)  Lon., 
1884,  4to.  2.  (Trans.)  Lectures  on  the  Physiology  ot 
Plants,  by  Julius  von  Sachs.  lllust.  Oxf.,  l/*";  ■•• 
8vo  3.  Structure  of  Entylonia  Ranunculi,  (1  nHo- 
sophical  Transactions,)  Lon.,  1887,  4to.  4.  Tubercular 
Swellings  of  the  Boots  of  Vicia  Faba,  (Philosophical 
Transactions,)  Lon..  18.H8,  4to. 

Ward,  H.  Neville.  The  Westminsler  Grand  1  riio 
and  Election  Stakes:    Notes  and   Anticipations,  Lon., 

188.5,  8vo.  „  .  ,.    ,„       ,  ^ 

"Ward,  Mrs.  Ilarriette  Oxnard,"  (Pseud.) 
See  MooRB,  Mns.  ('i.aiia,  (Jkssit,)  ««;)ni. 

Ward,  Henry  Dana,  [unie,  vol.  111.,  add.]  1.  ihe 
Gospel  of  the  Kingdom:  a  Kingdom  not  of  tins  World, 
Ac,  Phila.,  \>*10,  8vo.  2.  The  History  of  the  Cross:  , 
the  Pagan  Origin  and  Idolatrous  Adoption  and  Wor- 
ship of  the  Image;  3d  cd.,  Phila.,  1871.  8vo.  3.  The 
Faith  of  Abraham  and  of  Christ,  Phila.,  1871,  8vo. 

Ward,  Henry  Leigh  Douglas,  b.  1825;  gradu- 
ated at  University  College,  (Jxford,  1817.  1.  (Trans.^) 
Fairy-Tales,  by  Hans  Andersen,  Lon.,  18i2,  4to.  -. 
Catalogue  of  Romances  in  the  De|)artment  of  Manu- 
scripts in  the  British  Museum,  (British  Museum  lub. ;) 
vol.  i.,  Lon.,  1884,  r.  8vo.  ,      ,    ,    .       ti.     . 

Ward,  Hetta  h.  II.  Davys  Jacket.  lllust. 
Bost.,  1873,  18m». 

"  Ward,   Ireland,"   (Pseud.)     See    Widdemer, 

IkkNE,  tuf'rii.  . 

Ward,  J.  Paul  Jones,  a  Naval  Hero  of  the  Ameri- 
can Independence,  Lon.,  1878.  .  ..    ,  -  . 

Ward,  J.  Bible  Anticipations  of  Modern  Science, 
Lon.,  I8SO,  sm.  8vo. 

Ward,  Kev.  J.  Clifton,  d.  188O;  was  for  many 
years  connected  with  the  (Jeological  Survey  .)f  Great 
Britain,  and  editor  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Cumber- 
land Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Literature  and  i 
Science;  gave  up  his  professional  work  late  in  life  and 
took  orders  in  the  Anglican  Church.  1.  Ice:  a  Lecture: 
to  which  is  appended  a  Geological  Dream  on  ^klddaw, 
Lon.,  1870,  8vo.  2.  Klementary  Natural  Philosophy; 
being  a  Course  of  Nino  Lectures,  Lon.,  1871,  12mo. 
3.  Elementary  Geology  :  a  Course  of  Nine  Lectures, 
Lon.,  1872,  12mo.  4.  The  Geology  of  the  Northern 
Part  of  the  EnglLsh  Lake  District:  with  an  Appendix 
on  New  Species  of  Fossils,  by  R.  Ktheridgc,  (Geological 
Survey.)     lllust.     Lon.,  1870,  Hvo.  „  „  .    1 

Ward,  J.  H.  Ballads  of  Life.  lllust.  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah,  1880,  8vo.  . 

Ward,  James.  Three  Napoleons,  from  Ajaooio, 
1769.  to  Chiselhursi,  1873,  Lon.,  1873,  12mo. 

Ward,  James  Langford.  Colonization  in  its 
Bearing  on  the  Extinction  of  the  Aboriginal  Races,  (Le 
Bas  Prize  Essay  for  1873,)  Leek,  1874,  8vo. 

Ward,  John,  C.B.,  b.  1805  ;  British  consul-general 
in  Saxony  1845-60,  and  in  Hanover  1860-65  ;  mimster 
resident  at  LUbeok,  Bremen,  and  Hamburg  18«.'>-70 
Experiences  of  a  Diplomatist:  being  RecoUeotions  ot 
Germany  founded  on  Diaries  ke|)t  during  the  Years 
1840-1870,  Lon.,  1872,  8vo.  „       „    ,  . 

Ward,  John,  M.D.,  b.  1838,  in  New  York;  gradu- 
ated at  Columbia  College  1858,  and  at  the  New  \ork 
1486 


WAR 

University  Medical  College  1864;  served  in  the  civil 
war.  The  Overland  Route  to  California,  and  otlier 
Pocins,  N.  York,  I87.=i.  „  ,,     u 

Ward,  John  Montgomery.    Base- Ball:  how  to 

bcco:ne  a  Player,  Phila,  1888,  12 

Ward,  John  K.  Lyric  Poems  and  Thoughts  in 
Verse,  Lon.,  1874;  2d  ed.,  1876,  l2ii)o. 

Ward,  Lester  Frank,  A.M.,  b.  1841,  at  ,lolut, 
III.;  served  in  the  civil  war;  graduated  at  Cohimljiaii 
University  1801);  assistant  geologist  of  the  U.  S.  Gei>- 
logical  .'Purvey  1881-88,  and  since  then  geologist.  1. 
Ilaeckel's  Genesis  of  Man,  Phila.,  1870,  8vo.  2.  Guido 
to  the  Flora  of  Washington  and  Vicinity,  Wash.,  1881. 
3.  Dynamic  Sociology;  or,  Applied  Social  Science,  N. 
York,  1883,  2  vols.  4.  Sketch  of  I'aleo-Botany,  «ms1i., 
1885.'  5.  Synopsis  of  the  Flora  of  Ihe  LaramieGroup, 
1886,  6.  Types  of  the  Laramie  Flora,  1887.  7.  Geo- 
graphic Distribution  of  Fossil  Plants,  1888. 

Ward,  Marcus,  publisher  in  London.  A  Practical 
Treatise  on  the  Art  of  Illuminating:  with  Examples, 
Lon..  1873,  8vo. 

Ward,  Mrs.  Mary  Augusta,  eldest  daughter  of 
Thomas  Arnold,  mipni,  and  niece  of  Matthew  Arnold, 
i,n>r(t;  married  in  1872  to  Thomas  Humphrey  Ward, 
iii/rii.  She  has  contrib  ited  to  leading  periodicals.  1. 
Milly  and  Oily;  or,  A  Holiday  among  the  .Mountains. 
Illustrated  by  Mrs.  Alma-Tadcma.  Lon.,  1881,  12mo; 
new  ed.,  1883.  2.  Miss  Bretlierton,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  8vi). 
(The  heroine  of  this  book  is  popularly  identified  with 
Miss  Mary  Anderson.) 

"  A  study  of  the  extent  to  which  Igiioraiiee  mny  smother 
even  true  ilriiiiialie  Kenius,  and  of  the  power  ol  that  Keiiliis 
when  aronsed  to  l)reak  tliroHKh  the  eiiveloiung  and  sul O- 
oatiiig  medium.  Mrs,  Humphrey  Ward  writes  mlm  rahly, 
thoiich  she  erra  a  little  In  the  direction  of  over-deserlption. 
The  tale,  though  it  hardly  wives  evidence  ot  creative 
bower,  and  though  it  does  not  make  even  .Miss  Ilretherton 
iierself  a  very  li\'ng  character,  Is  lull  (d  iiilerest,  and  now 
and  then  of  true  pathos."— fyifrtii'or,  Ivli.  1(37. 

3.  (Trans.)  Amiel's  Journal:  the  "Journal  Intimo" 
of  Hcnri-Frddfiric  Amiel :  with  Introduction  and  Notes, 
Lon.,  1885,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  4.  Robert  Elsmere,  Lon., 
1888,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo;  13th  cd.  same  year.  (The  5th  to 
the  13th  cd.  in  1  vol.) 

1  "  111  •  Robert  KIsmere'  the  burning  questions  betweeii 
old-fiishioiie.l  faith  and  the  new  (;ljri.stiaiiity  are  diseus.sed 
and  presented  and  worked  out  in  the  lives  of  the  charac- 
I  ters  with  a  fulness  of  kiiowledee,  a  breadth  ofanpreejatimi, 
'  and  a  critieal  talent  which  shows  a  rare  coinhination  ol 
Kifns  of  a  very  high  order.  .  .  .  The  oritlcal  spirit  is  strong 
111  her,  and  it  is  as  u  critic  that  she  makes  a  powerlul  iiu- 
nressioii.  Her  book  dix«  not  prove  her  to  be  a  novelist. 
The  art  of  telling  a  story  does  not  come  by  nature,  nor 
always  by  labour,  and  •  Kidiert  Elsmere.' though  it  bears 
marks  of  almost  painful  toil,  shows,  unfortunately,  that  a 
natural  Inaptitude  for  the  novelist's  art  has  not  tieen  over- 
come."— Ath.,  No.  3153.  ,  ,  .  ,  ■ 
"  All  that  the  critii'  of  llction  commonly  looks  to— Inci- 
dent, evolution  id'  plot,  artistic  .seiiiience  of  events,  and 
so  forth— seems  secondary  when  compareil  with  the  star- 
tUiiKly  vivid  presentment  (da  human  soul  in  the  storm  and 
stress  ineideiiwl  to  the  renunciation  of  past  si;intnal  cloiii- 


stress  ineidenuii  10  me  renuiiciuiion  <n  [hum  .■.,..■,,,....  ...■•■■ 

Inatlon  and  the  aeeeptanee  of  new  hopes  and  aspirations. 
Merely  as  a  tale  of  contemporary  LiikIisIi  lite,  a  llcti- 
tioi'is  record  of  the  joys  and  sorrows,  loves  and  antaijo- 
iiisins.  fortune  and  niislbrtuiie,  of  men  and  woiueii  more  or 
less  like  individuals  whom  most  of  us  know,  it  Is  keenly 
interesting.  .  .  .  Mrs.  Ward's  literary  method  la  that  ol 

Geonje  Eliot.  Indeed,  there  Is  a  curious  ainnity  in  '  Kol.ert 
Elsmere'  to  'Adam  Bede.'— though  there  is  jn-rliaps  not  lui 
incident,  possibly  no  play  of  character  or  acute  side-  i>;lit 
or  vivifying  suggestion,  that  could  be  found  in  both, » lulc 
the  plot  and  general  sidieme  are  entirely  dissimilar,  in 
scope  '  Kobe-t  Elsmere'  is  ampler,  In  human  sympatliy  ii 
is  broader,  in  insight  it  is  as  deep,  if  not  so  k  ;en  ;  on  the 
other  hand,  it  lia.s  little  of  the  other  -vorks  dramatic  iii; 
tensity,  ami  it  has  one  ominous  Haw  which  'Adam  He.  c 
h.w  iiot,-thougli  'Middlemarcb'  and  'Daniel  Deronda 
are  not  void  of  the  blight,-lt  sutlers  Irom  dilluseness.  - 
W    Shakh:  yl«l(/.,  XXXlii.  18!i.  .     ,    ,         ,  , 

"This  would  not  be  the  remarkable  book  it  is  by  v  rtuc 
either  of  Its  few  very  striking  characters  or  id  the  keen 
humour  and  insight  it  evinces,  without  the  tiassionate  in- 
terest which  It  betrays  in  the  main  subject  of  the  bojik,  in 
.Iwiiidling  theoh  gical  belief  of  a  mind  which  Is  Intended 
to  gain  from  first  to  last  in  religions  development  and  in 
depth  of  faith.  That  is  the  real  sub  ect  of  tills  imaRiiiai> 
bioirraphv,  and  that  is  treated  with  a  power,  and  otlcii 
with  a  passion,  which  it  Is  imp<jssible  to  ignore.  -Ajxv/.i- 

"  '  Robert  Elsmere'  is  hard  reading,  and  requires  toil  and 
pfTort  Yi't,  if  it  be  ditScuU  to  iM.T''l«t.  it  Is  impossible  1" 
stoi>  The  prisoner  on  the  treadmill  must  work  seveiv.i 
to  perform  his  task;  but  if  he  stops  heat  once  receives  i. 
blow  which  brings  him  to  his  senses.  Here,  a*  there  11  1 
human  infirmity  which  shrinks;  but  here  as  not  there 
the  impelling  motive  Is  within.  Deliberate  juilgmeiit  ai  d 
deep  interest  alike  rebuke  a  fainting  reader.    The  slrenglii 


how  to 


or  the  Ipook    (,vi.rl,..„,i.  WAR 


ProlmUy  ,„.,k..  ad  .  '        '':;,','«'"   "-.  tl„„..  lu„l '    ,  , 


Hard,  >V. 

N.  Ycirk,  ISM), 
Wiird,  W, 


^n.e  n.r.mt  i„  it,  Uolnti.-n  to  Singing, 
II. 


Hnrd.  Mr«.  m...,   ..j_.  '   I     ..'.'.     '. ' 


Jliiy,  Inks, 

**nrd,  Hubert       ti     ,'.' '    .   "■ 

^tard<   Itnliprt    t      11   '  I 

Cl.ri.s,ia„,V*"r!"   f^;„    *j::i'j''/;   "'o   EvMcncos  of 

Svo;  2<lo(l.,  18«L'.        ■""  *^'"^'J-      Illust.      I.on.,   ISSO, 

Ward,  Stephen  Ileiirv   r„„/.  ,   .  •• 
»omo  An«.ti„n8  of  the  Uv,7'„f   "'  '    "  :  "'•  .'"''M    On 
Lon.,  1872,  8vo.  'nlestiniil  Caiml,  .U' 


Vkunon1:kk:.S.!'x!;1^, ";!;''•''■  "^'^  "»^^«  *.J.hiM„»."_ 

«e^-"J?^;,i^;,'!{;.':'i:;jsi:;;:^;^j™»''»'  Not.  o„ 

Hard,  UiiliHin  CJeoree.  PI,  n    n  r.    r 

IM.,  Ihl,l.,)    ISI2-INS'        ll„  1       1  '  •'   "•"■•   [""'<■•  vol. 

"•"n  us  0,  itorof  tho"J)„hli„  P   "^''''-'^'y'J  C,.nii„„|  Wi„o. 

•'Dublin  Ucview,"'  r  ;J-f  «  '  ■■•-T'-'nteJ  from  Iho 
ChurehV  I'oclrinil  A  |;;,r itv  ;,,  H  -•  ^'"'y'  ""  "'« 
•'  Dublin  KeviiMv,"  U„  s^80  T  ^  '?T"^  ^"""  "'« 
Philu,.„|,hy  of  Thiism  ;'  ri!  '  i  J  '  •*;  '^'""'^''  ""  "'« 
view,"  'Jl  elite"  vif'ni''",'"  "'  "?"''''"  «"- 
I'^'^lV'^vo'    K        '""-"''""'ion,  by   WilfriJ 


istrv."  .\r„„.,i.„..„.   ,„-,    .'.''-■"""^  '"  I'lork'aiiiu  Ch.,,n.        Al»,.   «»„„>,.i ,  ,  . 


view,"  and 
"'iird,  L„n. 

l;i-i'..>s«ys„f  I),..  Ward'Vsove  V    aim^         "hat  nmkol 


li-fy.     .Mauehestor,  isri    |..,„„         '"   """^«'"iio  thorn-         ••^l»",  .'evcral  |ia,„,,lilcts 

Uraaenoso  Coll..-,.    o\ Cu,  1,       ^  "'■     ■^'•''"'"'>  '""'   »t     '""'•.  I'<sr.        *>'""""'■*•  wth  Acts,  Rules,  and  Pornis, 

Fellow  lS(i!.-72"  lutoV    nd   ■      •'■"  'T  «""'"''M    IHM  ■  j      Harde,  W.  Eldre.l      i  •        r, 

h»8  since  bee.   e  .«    '    1    "„,';""'':  '''""  '^■'-^l.      1I<'  '  '^-ti.  P-  Sv'o.  '•''^''-     ^'"'^«'  G™ve  and  (lay,  r,on.. 


Verses  annually  prist J''.^" "5^  '^'"'~''  •'""«■"""  "f 


of  a  not^ltoKerlier  ivivolL    ■    i""-'"'"""^  Confessions 

orkand  Chiol.  18881.."  ,/^''"-"'  ^"l^'"  ^-  Dwyer,  N. 
Wnr.l^ll        1...  ■    '  „.'"'• 


•  1  !i 


bio.n.,ddo„l-^;;j;LyU^:;i^„^7Pi     ,88, 

fv;.i4;'un:;ii;::;  "uE™;l,c'„^';;;;;r„-'^"'ii^^  -»-  or 

havethijiiKht  it  prudent  „,i,'^  ,V  ""'','  "'"'"'  '"itfht 
"re  serviceable  i  .„  ak  , ''  ' " '  ■  ,  '"■'"l.v  all  „f  wiiiel, 
i^i'lenily  aeenrnte  aceS ,  V  ih,.  Vjf  'i'''*'  '■'""Pl.'te  and 

''"111  r  ^^^'  "-  •^'-"^--i^eiSble  n^tl!'^ 

^-i^;?«- "!'  2J'^t"f  i^';;!-i;'|^  was  won  w„r,h 

"!i<l  Pluoky  doctor  ImV  iVund  a,  n  .'''''^'■■^'■■■•^I'''-i'''''. 
hlosraplK.r."_Si,(.  Hg,    ,  7'.'„''  "»  '"jlo  and  synipaihetle 

of 
hav 

188,j 


"ooiivieh.  188"  8vo  r""uer   anu  Uuncotton, 

n5&o^{s:::''^i;^:\f:^-"'- '■■■."<'<•.]  >• 

I'roceedings  of  the  G  ^11  "f  Vj'V   """'y'  ^'ntutos,  and 
of  Craflsnion,  Lon.   1872  iJ'fT^  "'"'  ^'''''omities 

>l«e,  188(1,  (to.  .Liescriptivo  and  Historical,  Dun- 

ass^c^M^Vitlf Chj':;.""?'?'"  ^'"";'"'  P"<=h  =  Thoughts 


io«^pi;.:^..-^;;:v:;!:,^-ii;/ "» "•^■o  «mi  syn^;^;^;;;;;;;  "<:i!j^  ;^- A-'i-ew.  1.0,;:.  ,;;;^,,^;^"- ^o-^-  eo- 

including,  P  "•',"!.  "y  Iweity-two  different  authors.        Warden.  «Jnr.,..j_       


l«enty-flvo  chanters   bv 7,    '.'•'"'"•      Consists  of         

iiichard  Oarnett,  and  other  "'^^ '  '"''  ""  '^'"'"•''  I  '"  «V-i""-     „ 

"" •   ^>^'^^S:j^-5^-Jii[;7. 

'  An  Am-niint  „f  .u.  r.    ^^'L  admitted 


As  a  Hird  to  (he  Snare,  ton., 


vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
1487        " 


.iii 


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rf    i 


WAR 

iinimri'mly  Ic.l  lilm  to  thii  conclusion  tlmt  Mr.  (  linvi'  Im.l  | 
no  prlvatr  or  luniiim  fwllntp  ul  nil."— Aa//"»,  xlx.  Ml.        I 

•Seu  Sen i(K Kits,  .1.  W.,  tujini,  , 

>Vnrilcn,  Thoiiiiis.  Cru«»toril :  »  Novi'l,  I.on., 
1R;'.i,  2  vol,',  cT.  Hvo,  ,  ' 

Uiirdcr,  CtMiricc  W.  1.  I'ooticnl  KniK'nicnt*  ol 
t'dlli'jto  l''M'uis  St.  I.cniis,  l:'nio.  -'.  Kili'ii  Hi'll,  iiml 
olhcr  rooniH,  Kiinsim  Cily,  Mo.,  IHTU,  ISino.  ;t.  rto|ihiii 
DriMinis  iin.l  l.olun  I.ciivi'^  [verm,]  I-mi.,  Is^.'i,  cr.  Svo. 

WnrUliiw,  (iilbert,  l-ii'-,  vol.  iii.,  n.lil.]  llm 
I.nolioK  t'lirisliiui  I'.viilcnicH,  ami  the  I'rinclplci  on 
whicli  to  e.^tiiniiti!  tliem,  l.iiii.,  I><7»,  p.  '^vo. 

Wartlh!,  .Mrs.  Mliry.  1.  'I'liu  Law,  Monil,  Cerc- 
mniilal,  anil  Judicial,  I.on.,  ISTU.     2.  The  (iosiiel,  Lun., 

"*•"•  ...   .  ■.•  ■ 

Wiirdlc/riioninn.  1.  I'ftrin  Lnivcrsal  l„\hiliilion, 
1S7.S  ■  Moiiogni|iha  on  the  Tusi-tr  anil  olher  WiM  Silks 
„[■  Inilia,  l.on.,  Is78,  8vo.  2.  Jland-llimk  of  the  Cnl- 
leHion  illudtralivc  of  the  Wilil  Silkr-  of  Inilhi  in  the  In- 
ilian  Section  of  the  South  KensiiiKlon  Museum  :  with  a 
l'atalo«ae  of  the  Colloelion  ami  Xumennia  llluflrations, 
I.iin..  I^>ll,  ^vip.  :i.  Silk  :  its  KntoinoloK.v,  History,  Ac, 
at  ihc  Manelie.ster  K.thihition,  l,on.,  I88S,  er.  8vo. 

>Vardro|),  Oliver.  flie  Kingilom  of  (IcorKia; 
bcinj?  Notes  of  I  ivel  in  a  l.aml  of  Women,  Wine,  aiol 
Song  ;  to  which  are  apponiluJ  Historical,  Literary,  ami 
Political  Sketches,  Specinieiis  of  the  Niilioniil  Muaie, 
anil  ft  Coinpenilious  Hibliography.      Illust.     Lon.,  1S88, 

'  ''■'  \Ve  .shoiilil  willingly  have  heanl  nioroof  that  wllil  anil 
roniaiitie  '  KiiiKiloni  ufiieuiKia.'  lint,  as  uls.lie  ha;' """■h 
that  i.s  (nnions  to  tell  of  ita  history,  trailillons  siiperslitlons, 
anil  of  the  miinners  of  a  seinl-savagu  peoiile.  —.Nit.  Jiev.. 

Ware,  J.  I).     The  Coacliinaker's  Hanil-Book:  In- 


Ptriietions.     Illust.      I'hila.,  IS?.'.,  8vo.  ' 

Ware,  James  KeddiiiR,  [".k-,  vol.  in.,  mliJ.J  i. 
Wonilerful  Ilreams  of  Remarkable  Men  and  Women, 
Loll  1SS2  121110.  2.  Mislaken  Iilentitioa ;  Cases  of  i 
Vnileaorvcil  SulVerins,  I.on.,  1S88,  or.  8vo.  :i.  Crriins.) 
Monto  Christo,  by  Alexandre  Dumas  :  ailaptoil,  Lon., 
ISS-,  2  parts,  Hvo.  With  Mann,  U.  K.,  The  Life  ami  1 
Tiiiie.s  of  Colonel  Fred,  liurnaby,  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Ware,  Kev.  John  Fothergill  Wateihoiisc,  j 
[ante,  vol.  iii.,  Wakk,  Rkv.  JoilS  F.  W.,  luld.,]  d.  1881.  j 
Wrestrni;;  and  Waiting,  Bo.st.,  1882,  1 2mo.  ; 

Ware,  Lewis    S.     The  Sugar  Beet:  including  ft  ! 
History  of  the  Bect-.'ugar  Industry  in  Europe,  Vftrioties 
of  Sugar  Beet,  Soils,  Ae.,  I'hila.,  1880,  8vo. 

Ware,  Mrs.  Mary  Clementina,  (Stewart,) 
wife  of  Titus  r.ibbert  Ware.  1.  l>r.  llarcourfs  Assist-  , 
ant :  ft  Tale  of  the  Present  Day,  Lon.,  18(18,  :!  vols.  p. 
8vo.  2.  The  llunlock  Title-DceiU:  ft  Novel,  Lon.,  Ifi2, 
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Correspondence  of  the  Late  Samuel  Ilibbert  Ware,  Man- 
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Ware,  Ursula.  Flowers,  and  the  Plants  thoy  grow 
on,  Lon.,  1877,  12ino. 

Ware,  W.  Powell.  The  Ten  Thousand  Dollars 
Prize  Rule  for  the  Eiiuation  of  Payments,  Pbila.,  1872, 
ismo;  3d  ed.,  1874.  ,       ,.      . 

Ware,  William  Robert,  professor  of  ftrcbiteoture 
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1.  (Ed.)  Greek  Ornament.     Illust.     N.  York,  1878,  8vo. 

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Portfolio  of  Plates,  Bost.,  1883,  12mo  ;  new  ed.,  ISSii. 

Warlield,  Rev.  11.  B.,  D.D.  An  Introduction  to 
the  Textual  Criticism  of  the  New  Testament,  Lon.,  lS8(i, 
cr.  8vo.  ... 

WnrAeld,  Mrs.  Catherine  Ann,  [ante,  vol.  in., 
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Warlield,  Klhelbert  Dndley,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  bnr- 
ri-ler-at-law.  The  KentuoUy  Resolutions  ol  17118  :  an 
Historical  Sillily,  N.  York.  IN87,  8vo. 

•In  tills  liitereMlni!  slmly  Mr.  Warllelil  dlsellwes  wl  li 
uTvat  itooil  temper  and  tlioroimlniess  ilieiliifiimeiilary  his- 
lory  of  the  famous  '  Itesi.liitloiis  of  17118,  us  passed  hy  bo 
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WarillK,  Charles.  I.  Some  Things  In  Amerien, 
set  lortb  in  Thirleen  Letters,  Lon,,  1880,  8vn  ;  2d  ed. 
same  year.     2.  Slate  I'uiehaso  of  Riiilways,  Lon,,  1887, 

^'wariiiK,  Kdward  John,  CLE..  M.I).,  F.R.C.P.. 

F.li.C.S.,  F.LS.,  [oil'',  vol.  iii.,  add..]  b.  IsID;  surgeon- 
inaior  of  the  Madras  army;  retired  1808.  1.  An  Eii- 
iiuiry  into  the  Stalistics  iind  Pathology  of  some  Points 
eoniieited  with  Abscess  of  the  Liver  ill  the  East  Indieji, 
Trevandruiu,  18,',4,  8vo.  2.  Cottage  Hospitals:  their 
Objcels,  Advantages,  and  Maiiagcinent,  Lon.,  IsOi,  8vo. 
:i. '(Ell.)  Pliarmacopceia  of  Indift,  prepared  under  the 
Autbority  of  Her  .Majeslv's  Secretary  of  State  for  India 
in  Council,  Lon.,  I8i1h,  8vo.  I.  Tli«  Hospital  Prayer- 
Book,  Lon.,  1S7'2,  12mo.  5.  Remarks  on  the  Ijes  of 
some   of  the    Ba/.aar    .Medicines   and   Common    Medical 

Plants  of  India;  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  -.87  I,  12 ;  4lli  ed.,  1883. 

(i.   liibliotheca  Tbonipoiiliea  ;  or,  llibliographjil   fhcra- 

peutics,    (.New    Svdenhaiu   Soc.)    Lon.,  1878-70,  2  vols. 

•  8vo.    7.  (Ell.)  Precious  Jewels  for  Daily  Use,  Lon.,  1881, 

ISmo.  ...       , ,    1  , 

Waring,  <Jcorge  Kdwin,  [nnii;  vol,  in.,  add.,)  b. 
'  1833,  at    Poundridge,  N.Y. ;  served  ill   the  civil  war  as 

colonel  of  cavalry  In  the  volunteer  army  ;  was  for  soiiio 

vears  an  agriculturist ;  resides  at  Newport,  R.I.,  and  is 
I  ■iniich  eniploved  as  a  drainage  engineer,  superintending 

many  largo  operations.     1.  Handy  Book  o''  Husbandry, 

N   York    1870,  Svo;  new  ed.,  rev.,  entitled  "  Book  of  the 
1  Fiirm,"  Phila.,  1878,  12mo.     2.  Whip  and  Spur,  Bost., 

1875,  18uio.     3.   A  Fanner's  Vncation :  a  Scries  ol  Pa- 
i  pers.     Illust.     Bost..  IS76,  Svo.  ,      ,       ,, 

I  "An  nnnsuallv  eiilerlHlniiigand  merltnrloiis  book,  lis 
i  RoUil  matter  embraces  such  siibjeds  as  Liitcli  drftiniiKe 
i  Kiluni  cheeses,  Holstoln  <'allle,  ami  AUleriiey  cows;  .  .  .  oit 
'  the  author  also  carries  Ins  readers  from  Dutch  canals 
,  tbroUKh  the  uiifrei|Vieiited  ways  of  Normaiiily  to  the  ein- 

howereil  lanes  (if  Jersey  and  the  picturesiiue  precipices  ol 

L.,.,  ..1.  ■'      \'.. /;,...     vvii    rjl 


Sark."— .Vdd'oji,  xxil.  .''■O. 

4.  Sanitary  Drainage  of  Houses  and  Towns,  18i(i, 
cr.  Svo.  5.  The  Bride  of  the  Rhine:  Two  Hundred 
Miles  in  a  Moselle  Row-Boat,  Ac.  Illust.  Bost.,  1877, 
18ino.  ti.  Sanitary  Condition  of  City  and  Country 
Dwelling-Houscs,  N.  Yorti,  1S77,  16mo.  7.  Village  Ini 
provements  and  Farm  Villages.  Illust.  Best.,  1877, 
18ino.  S.  Tyrol  and  the  Skirt  of  ttu  Alps.  Illust.  N. 
Y'ork,  18811,  8vo.  0.  How  to  Drain  a  House;  Practical 
Information  for  Householders,  N.  York,  1885, 16mo.  10. 
Sewerage  and  Land  Drainage,  1888.  With  Cadi.k. 
(Jeouoe  W..  Social  Slalislics  of  Cities:  New  Orleans, 
La.,  and  Austin.  Texas.  Illust.  Pub.  by  U.S.  Gov't. 
W'ash,,  1S81,  4to.     And  see  Coiihtnky,  W.  S.,  »ii/i«.. 

Waring,  John  lliirley,  [""('■,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1823 
-1875,  b.  at  Lynie  Regis;  an  architect  and  arc  '  'ogist, 
1.  Poems  inspired  by  Cerlftin  Pictures  at  the  A  Treas- 
ures Exhibilion,  Manchester.  By  Tennyson  Lonj;  How 
Smith,  of  Cripplegale  Within.  Illust.  Mancl  ester. 
1857.  2.  Poems.  By  an  Architect.  I.cn.,  1858,  p.  Svo. 
3.  The  Iniversftl  Church,  Lon.,  18(iB,  Svo.  Anon.  I. 
Stone  Monuments,  Tumuli,  and  Ornamente  of  Reim.tr 
Ages:  with  Remarks  on  the  Early  Architoetuie  of  Ire- 
land and  Scotland,  Lon.,  1870,  im)i.  4to.  5.  Tin 
English  Alphabet  considered  Philosophically  and  lan- 
tologically.  By  a  Great  Big  Fool.  Lon.,  1870.  li. 
"  Broadcast."  By  the  Writer  of"  The  Universal  Church, 
Ac  Lon.,  1870.  7.  A  Record  of  my  Artistic  Life.  Lon., 
1873,  p.  Svo.  8.  A  Record  of  Thoughts  on  R  .■ligious. 
Political,  Social,  and  Personal  Subjects,  from  1843  t" 
1 873  :  to  which  is  added  "  The  Story  of  the  King's  Son. 
Lon.,  1873,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  0.  The  State  :  ft  Sequel  t . 
•'  The  Universal  Church  :"  together  with  a  Suppleuientiil 
"Record  of  Tliuuihts."  and  some  Essays,  Lon.,  1874.  ji. 
Svo.  10.  Thoughts  and  Notes  for  1874,  Lon.,  1874,  ?V" 
11.  Ceramic  Art  in  Remote  Ages:  with  Essays  on  lb' 
Symbols  of  the  Circle,  the  Cross  and  Circle,  Ac. :  show- 
ing their  Relation  to  the  Primitive  Forms  of  Solar  am 
Nature  Worship.     Illust.     Lon.,  1874,  4to. 


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Warner,  Aino,s  Krisivold,     rofess'or   if  noiic    i    ,",''»-''"  ™"  «'ornlf'L.'?^  •„.:'■;,!'„'"   "'"'  H'ciu'whil,    e 
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™iuparatve  anatomy  ami  „h,  •'  1-,"  """''^^"O'"  of 
lego  (If  .'^urKoois  T  'n„'li?  "'"f^'  '"  •''»  K»^«I  Col. 
Medicine  afd'jLi,'',;/',  .eti' 1?,?  y""'"",  '",  ^^""'-' 

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■I'hi-i  ■--■'•■•'">'•     .;.    ino    Ale  odv  of  the 

lii  U  T     !'"•  I-  ^''"•'*-  "''«'•••  2<ino,-  7th    .'(      |,S7. 

latt  0  Jack's    Kour    Ussons,   N.  York     81  I    I  S^i  ("i      i 

I'*??  •'mo       111'    «     •  !■,'""■     "•  ""f"''    ''*"!«   "»'"li 

l«m,'.  I  IT-     .^iH."  ^'"K   ""'1  Cloth  of  Gold,   188(1 

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Kiinliiiiil,  l.'in.,  IfiN?,  |i.  8vii.      1.    Tilt  I'liiMrcii ;   Ikhv   I" ~ ' 

SlU'lv    Ihtiii;     Kniilicl    Snuiely    Iit'itiin'i«.    Iinii.,    I'<"'7, 

r.'iM". 

>ViiriM'r«  (■t'orgfl  V.,,  nn<l  I'ootv,  (iiiirlcii  M. 

1.  llUtiiiy  «(  Dukolii  County  iin.l  tliii  Citv  nl  lln.'liiij.'n, 
Miiiiini|i"ll»,  ISni.hvo,  '.'.  IliKlory  or  lliiiMM'|iiii  Ciiiinly 
itnil  lliii  L'lly  (if  Minniii|iolii«.  Minnciiliiili".  I'*-'!,  "vii. 
it.  Ill-lory  of  Ititiii  1  Ciiuuty  an. I  Iho  lily  of  Si.  I'uiil. 
Miiirii  ,i|iiili'i  i>**\.  -"vci.  i.  History  ol  \Vir«hiii|{lon 
t'niinly  mill  llic  Si.  I'roix  Viillcv,  .\iinii™|iollii,  I.nsI, 
NVD.  (  Kacli  of  llii!i>«  Ijookn  iiiciuiU'-  tlm  Kx|iIoict«  iiml 
rionocru  of  .MiiiiicKolii,  liy  K.  H.  Ncill,  kk/iio,  iirnl  Oiil- 
liiim  of  llii'  Hi. lory  of  Miniii'soi.i.  Iiy  .1.  K.  Williniiix.) 

WiiriHT,  <:corK<'  rrcth'ric'k,  M..V.  I'aiulo^iie 
of  III!)  .Miuuii'iri|il!«  ami  .MiiniiiiiinU  of  Alloyn'K  rnlii'ge 
of  iIimI'k  liift  al  |)iilwi.-li,  I.iin.,  (SSI,  ^vo.  | 

Mnriior,  Mth.  II.  I*.      I.  Po<Mn.<  of  ll.iuio  l.ilci 
N.  York.  1h;1,  «,,.  I'^i.io.     2.  llouml  by  Iloiiml,  .N.  \ork,  [ 
ls7.ii,  l^nio. 

>Viirili>r,  Ili'iiry  K.     Tlic  T,uw  of  Kviili'in'o  iimlcr 

Ibo  t'.iilc  Hi'  I'ivil    I'r Iinx  of  tlio    Statu  of  .Now  York,  ; 

AUmiiiv,  IH>'7,  ><vo.  I 

HHriHT,  llciiiy  liPi',  I'lHow  of  SI.  Johii'a  Col- 
lci»o,  Ciiiiiliriilac.     Iliiil<  ami   1Ic'1|ik  fur  Latin  Klc^lam, 

0.\t,,    I  vs.-p,    IJiiio.  , 

Warner,  .loliii  .\lloii.  1.  The  Tw..  ra|ilainn;  or, 
Iiovp's  liabiMir  mil  l.o«t:  a  I'i'lilo  I'liineily,  in  Two  .Vi'Ih, 
F'llki'Hiono,  IH77,  iL'nio.  li.  Kionii,  anil  olhor  I'oi'iiit, 
Soiiiliinn|iliin,  l'<71li  Svo. 

Wnrner,  John  l>e  W  ill.  The  Solar  Theory  of 
M\lha,  Albany,  lS7il,    >vo. 

\tnrncr,   L.  <'.,   M.D.      W m's    Ilaml-Iliiok    in 

lli'aitli  ami  Di.iuasc.  N.  York,  l>H7.  IL'ino. 

Wiirnfr,  Kcv.  Kii-hnrd  IlycU,  .M.A.,  )(railiiatc'<l, 
piMiior  opliini,  at  rorpus  rbrisli  I'olli'xc  lauibriili?!', 
ISil:;,-  oriliiineil  l>lll;  vii'iir  of  A-lli'V.  Warwicksbiro, 
1S72-77,  anil  simie  then  of  Alnu'li'V,  llurufurilshirc.  I. 
iifo  ami  l,i'«enilj  of  Saint  I'liml,  llisboii  of  l.ii'hliuM  : 
with  Kxtriii't.s  from  I'nulilcil  MSS.  lllust.  Wislii'ch, 
1^*71,  ^lo.  2.  Thu  lli^-tory  of  Thorncy  Abboy,  I'un!- 
briil){OMbiri',  I'roni  ils  I'ounilalinn  toils  Dissolution:  to- 
({I'ibor  with  pinip  N'o'lfo  of  Ihe  .Moilurn  Varish.  ami 
lla|ili.sinal  Itcgistcr  of  llie  Kruneh  IJolor.y,  VViubcih, 
1.'<7'.I,  -Ml. 

Wiiriicr,  .'Mrs.  S.  K.  Our  Hiiby,  [vorso,]  X.  York, 
187.1,  l>iuo. 

Hurni-r,  Miss  Snttnn,  [finie,  vol.  lit.,  adil.,]  l.i|«- 
]MS5.  1.  .Mclbournii  llouso,  N.  Y'ork,  1S«I,  12mo.  2. 
Daisy:  a  Si'iiud  lo  "Melbourne  Ilou.'o,"  ISilS,  i2nio. 
3.  Daisy  in  the  I'ieM,  Isfiii.  l2ino.  4.  What  slio  foulil, 
]S7(I,  l2ino.  5.  The  House  in  Town,  l-<7l,  12nii>.  11. 
O|i|)orlunitic»:  a  Sei|uel  lo  "What  she  CouM,"  1^71, 
I2nio.  7.  Trailing:  linishins  the  Story  of  "  Thu  House 
in  Town."  In72,  I2im).  .S.  bosaons  on  Slanilanl-lJBarorii 
of  the  Ulil  Testament,  1^72,  1-lmo.  1).  The  Little  ('ain]) 
on  Ka«lo  llill,  1^7.1,  iL'uio.  III.  Seeplres  anil  Crowns, 
1S74,  l2mo.  II.  Willow  lirook  :  Sei|Uiil  to  "The  Little 
Camp."  Lon.,  IS74;  now  ei|.,  1S77,  12uio.  12.  The 
Flag  of  Trui'o,  |H7J.  IL'nio.  LI.  liivinn  Trust:  Tales 
illuslratiiiK  the  Lonl's  Prayer,  I'i7.'),  I2nii).  14.  Wycli 
Ila/.el,  Lon.,  |s76,  I2ino.  15.  The  Ulen  Luna  Family, 
Lon.,  1  ■'77,  l2mo.  It!.  Diana,  1S77,  l2nio.  17.  Pino 
Neeillcs.  H77,  12mo.  is.  The  Kingdom  of  .luilah,  1S78, 
]2mo.  I'J.  The  Broken  Walls  of  Jerusalem,  I87H,  12mo. 
2ll.  My  Desire,  187'.l,  12mo.  21.  The  Lu'lof  a  Coil.  ISsO, 
I2rao.  22.  The  Letter  of  Croilit,  N.  Yi  rk,  1882,  l2mo. 
2:i.  Noboilv,  N.York,  ls8:i,  12mo.  24.  S.ephon.  M.D.,  N. 
York,  188;i,  12mo.  2j.  A  Red  Wall-Flower,  ISSI,  12iuo. 
26.  Daisy  Plains,  N.York,  1885,  l2mo.  With  Wauskii, 
A.VVA  li.:  1.  The  liirtlnlay  Vi'jit  to  Holly  Farm.  18«ll. 
2.  Uertruile  and  her  Bible,  18B4.  ;i.  The  Prinee  in  Dis- 
guise, L<B4.  4.  The  Uose  in  the  Desert,  1S64.  .i.  The 
Carpenter's  Daughter,  1861.  6.  The  Widow  ami  her 
Daughter,  1864.      7.  Tho  Two  Sehool-Girls,   1 8(14 


2ft0 

plei.  (Conlaiiis  two  dramas,  one  emisisting  of  pal. 
sajjes  fri-ely  Iranslaliil  from  Homer,  wliieli  was  er- 
fiirmed  al  Cromwoll  Hmiso  In  In-".'!,  and  the  other  an 
abriilgeil  version  of  the  "  l)re.stes.'   whieh  was  played  at 

the    Prinees'  Hall,  Pieradilly,  in    I'-Hil,  with  niusi i- 

poseil  lor  Ihe  oecasion.  The  illiislralions  arc  fnun  tub- 
leaux  ilesigiieil  by  Leighton,  Holiday,  and  Walls.) 

Wiirri'M,  .Miitti.    John  Knox  and  bli  Times,  Lon., 

IMIlll,    I'.' 

Wiirrcn,  Mr.  (?l'sunil.)  How  thi'y  Mismanaged 
their  House  on  iibw,  ii.  Year;  a  Narrative,  Lon.,  IH7H, 

p.  •<»o. 

Warrflli  .\.  .1.  'Hie  Apnreiialion  of  .Money  ;  its 
Llleets  on  Debts,  Industry,  ami  National  Wealth,  Phlla., 
1H78,  8vo. 

Wnrrcn,  Anif>N  W.  The  Young  Man's  iJnide,  or 
Malhemalii'al  I'lmipenilium.  llnlland,  Vt.,  |S7L',  inino. 

Warren,  Nir  fhiirles.  ti  C.M.li.,  K.C.ll.,  F.U.S., 
Ac.,  b.  18IU;  edneateil  al  I'heltonhnio  l.'ollege,  Sand- 
hurst, and  Woolnieb;  entered  the  Koyal  Kngineers 
1 

exeavaiions  for  the  Palestine  Lxi 

served  as  miijorgeneral  in  Ihe  /iilu  and  Kgyptian  wars 
1881-86:  ebii'l  eominissioner  of  llio  metropolitan  polieo 
I8KI1-88.  I.  I'ndergrouml  .lernsalem  ;  an  .\eeount  of 
some  of  tlio  Prineipal  Dilliiullies  eneounlered  in  its  Ex- 
ploration, and  the  Itesulls  olilainod  :  with  a  Narrativu 
of  an  Kxpedition  through  Ihe  .lordan  Valley  and  a  Visit 
to  the  Sainurilans.      lllnst.     Lon.,  1^*76,  Svu. 

"  In  the  annals  (if  the  iliMlngnlsbed  eoriis  of  lioyal  Kii- 
,!ineer»  lliere  can  lie  lew  tales  of  palieiil  loll  and  Imnrly 
risk  lit  lite  noire  wnrlliv  nt  recunl  than  those  wliU'li  niako 
npllic  niiassninlngiiarraliveor  '  linleritround  .lernsalem.' 
.  .  .  ll  In  Ihe  imrralive  of  persnnal  adventures,  .  .  , 
rather  than  In  arehieolotiiial  (llscoveries  and  faels.  Unit 
the  allrnellon  uf  Captain  Warren's  Vdliinieeiinsisls."— ^'ll^ 
liir.,  xllli.  NK). 

2.  The  Temple  or  the  Tomb:  giving  Further  I'Mdeneo 
in  Favour  of  the  Aullienlieity  of  the  Present  Silo  of  tho 
Holv  Sipiilehrc,  Ae.,  Lon.,  1S8I1,  Svo. 

"Ciilunel  Warren  .  .  .  surveys  In  ample  del.ill,  lliongb 
Hllloiiil  luiieli  svsteniallc  arrangement,  llie  whole  Kruiiinl 
of  ennuiiversv  lietweeii  -Mr.  KeiKUssim  ami  his  (ipponeiits. 
.  .  .  'riiciiiKli  (he  lire  may  be  loose  and  Inlerinlllenl,  there 
Isseauely  a  sliol  Iml  tells."— ,s'ii/.  lin:,  II.  ;ili' 
I  And  see  Wilson,  Sin  Chahi.ks  Wh.i.iam,  I'n//— . 
I  SVarren,  CliiirleN,  slatistician  of  the  United  Stales 
Iluroau  of  Kdueation.  Answers  lo  Imn'iriefl  about  tho 
I'nited  Stales  liureau  of  Fducaliyn.  I  ist.  Pub.  by 
I'.S.  (iov't.  Wash.,  l^sSII,  8vo.  iThis  is  a  revision  to 
dale  of  the  History  of  the  lluronu  of  lidueation,  pre- 
pared liv  Dr.  Sliiras.) 

Warren,  E.  My  Hoy  Jack.  Illust.  Lon.,  1887, 
r.  Svo. 

W  arren,  K.  l*riolean,  and  Cloveriey,  C.  F.  M. 
The   Wanderings  of  Ihe  "  lleetlc."     Illust.      Lon.,  18Sj, 
4to.     (Narrative  of  a  siinimer  trip  on  the  Meuse.) 
I      Mnrren,  Kdward,  .M.D.,  brother  of  J.  C.  AVarren, 
[mill',  vol.  iii.,  add.]      I.  The     Iiile    of   John    Warren, 
■Surgeon  in  the  Hovolutionary  Army,  Host.,  187',  8vo. 
2.  A   Doctor's    Experiences  in  Three  Continents :    Let- 
ters, Halt.,  1885,  l2ino. 
Warren,  Mrs.   Klizn,  [<iii(e,  vol,  iii.,  Wauhkv, 
!  Mils.,  add.]      1.  Comfort  fur  Small  Incomes,  Lon.,  I>6(1, 
j  p.  Svo.     2.  .\  House  and  its  Furnishings,  Lon.,  l^BU,  p. 
8vo.     3.  The  Art  of  Imitating  Oil-Pnintings  without  a 
Knowledge    of  Drawing.     Illust.     Lon.,    1871,    4to.      I. 
My    Lady   Help,  and  wiinl  she  taught  me,   Lon.,   1877, 
12ino:    new   ed.,    IssH.     5.  The   Way  it  is   Done,  Lon., 
1878,  12ino.     6.  How  the  Lady  Help  taught  the  Girls  to 
Cook    and    be    I'scful,    Lon.,  IS7a,    12mo.     7.  A  Young 
Wife's    Perplexities:    with    Hints   on  the  Training  ami 
Instruction  of  Young  Servants,   Lon.,  18811,   I2ino.     8, 
Cookery  for  an  Inco    e  of  £200  a  Year,  Lon.,  1887,  p. 
Svo. 
Warren,  Miss  Elizabeth,  [<iii(c,  vol.  iii.,  Waii 


The  Little  Black  Hen,  I8(U.  9.  Martha  and  her  Friend  i  hks,  Mlss,  add.]  I.  John  Knox  and  bis  Times,  Lon., 
Rachel,  1S61.  in.  Martha's  Hymn,  1865.  II.  The  '  1867,  p.  Svo.  2.  Illoiiiiilield :  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1870,  12imi. 
■Word:  Walks  from  Eden,  1866.  12.  Sybil  and  Chiyssa,  ;i.  Tho  Last  Passover;  or,  Closing  Days  in  the  Lifeol 
and  The  Little  Xe.rso  of  Cape  Cod,  18611.  13.  Theiioldl  Him  whose  Name  we  bear,  Lon.,  )873,  18mo.  4.  The 
of  Chiekaree,  N.  York,  1876,  12mo.  14.  Little  Nettie;  I  (ireat  Forty  Days:  designed  lo  bo  a  Help  to  Sunday- 
or,  Home  Sunshine,  1878.  15.  Carl  Krinken  :  his  Christ-  \  School  Teachers,  Dublin,  1876,  ISino.  5.  Savonarola,  the 
mas  .Stoekinir,     Illust,     Now  ed.,  N.  Y'ork.  1880.  Kinio.    I  Florentine  Martvr:  a  Kefornier  before  the  Reformation, 


Warner,  Theodore  Uavenport.  Madalena ; 
or,  Tho  .Maid's  Mischief:  a  Drama,  Pliila.,  1887,  12ino. 

Warr,  Prof.  U.  V.  Echoes  of  Hellas:  thr  Tale 
of  Troy  and  tho  Story  of  Orestes  from  Homer  and  ..'ischy- 
lua ;  with  an  Essay  and  Sonnets.  Prejented  in  Eighty- 
1190 


Lon.,  I8SII,  er.  Svo  ;  2d  ed.,  1H8I. 

Warren,  ErneNt.  1.  Four  Flirts:  their  Cards, 
and  bow  they  played  them,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo,  2.  Laugh- 
ing Eyes;  or,  A  Cruise  and  ita  Consequences.  Illust. 
Lou.,  1881,  8vu.     3.  The  Queen  of  CoqUetteii:  her  Cour- 


their  Card?. 
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ncos.  Illust. 
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the  Mosaic  Aoctiunt  of  the  Crontion,  the  Mirnole  of  To- 
Dny  ;  or,  New  Witnesses  to  tlio  Oneness  of  Genesis  ami 
.■^cienee,  N.  York,  1S7),  Iflmo;  new  ed.,  1877. 

>Vnrriiigtoii,    K.     The   Chomistry  of  the  Farm, 

Lon.,  ISSl,  |i,  Svo. 

Wiirriiigton,  Sydney.  Purity  Unwin:  the  Story 
of  a  Frii'nilslii|>,  hon.,  ISsI,  or.  Svo. 

Wui-ti'Kis,  Clifvalier  de  IlesHC-.  Tunis  :  the 
L.in.1  and  the  I'eople.      Ilhist.      I.nn.,  1S82,  Svo. 

"  A  eleiir,  ami  clmililless  an  Hcouraiv,  accounl  nl  ilie  oiiu- 
(litiuM  of  Tuiii>  at  tlie  time  of  tlie  Kreiicli  ocviipalinn."—  ; 
yitlinii.  xxxv.  ml.  „   ,     , ,        ,•     .    I 

■•  WlK'ii  the  nidinieiitJirv  pvciilianlies  of  the  C  lievalier.s  i 
FiiKli-li  are  uiiderstood,  .  .  .  and  w lien  its  vat,'ueiie<s  and 
rertunilancy  liavr  oeased  1<>  bewilder,  it  is  l.nind  timt 
■during  a  sojourn  id'  several  nomtlis  in  tlic  reueiuy  lie 
niust  have  taken  notes  imiiistr'.msly.  ami.  in  spite  ol  all 
drawliaeks.  we  dare  sav  his  Imok  wili  take  rank  as  an  ini-  j 
piirtial  deserlption  id'  "I'linis  as  it  was  belore  the  FreiK'li 
invasion.' -.l(/i.,  No.  is;;:!.  ...       ,,      i 

>Vi»rtcr,  Rev.  John  Wood,  In,/',  vd.  in.,  add.,]  \ 
1S02-187S.    An  Old  Shropsliiro  Oak.     Edited  by  Kjchiird 
Harnett.      Vols,    i.,  ii.,  lion.,    ISSii,  Svo;    vols,  iii.,  iv.. 
IS'Jl. 

"  The  book  may  be  described  as  a  rambling  account  of 
the  history  of  Slirupshiie,  and  of  Kiisilaml  (,'eiierally,  'de- 
livered nn'der  tlie  similitnile  of  a  dream.'  "--.I//1.,  No.  .ioi:,. 

"  Kmimiitly  a  bo.ik  for  the  scholar,  the  divine,  and  tlie 
conntrv  neiitieinan."— -IciKi.,  .\xi.\.  177. 

"  Wnrtli,  Julian,"  (I'seud.)  See  P.utsoNS.  Miis. 
Jt'M.V  Wahth,  •m/irii. 

Wnrvflle,  George  W.  A  Practical  Treatise  on 
Abstracts  and  Kxaininations  of  Title  to  Ueal  Property, 
Chic,  iss:!,  Svo. 

Wash,  Henry.  Bible  Evidences  Summarized,  Lon., 
187.-..  l2ino. 

Washburn,  Charles  Ames,  b.  1S22.  at  Livcr- 
raoro.  Me.;  graduated  at  Bowdoin  181S;  admitted  to 
the  bar;  settled  in  Cali."ornia  and  became  a  journalist  ; 
appointed  U.S.  commissioner  to  Paraguay  ISIil.and  was 
minister  resident  there  ISe.'i-liS,  when  ho  was  obliged  to 
leave  the  country  to  avoid  being  arrested  on  a  charge  of 
conspiring  against  the  dictator  Lopez.  (See  .M.viiSIIM.W, 
Geoi'.ok  ¥.,iiiijji-(i.)  lie  has  since  resided  at  .Morristown, 
N.J.  L  The  History  of  Paraguay:  with  .Notes  of  Per- 
sonal Observations  and  Keminiscences  id'  Diplomacy 
under  Difficulties,  Bo.sl.  and  .V.  York,  IS71,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Washburn's  personal  recollections  are  inlonsely  In- 
teresting; .  .  .  lint  it  is  these  very  rceoUectioiis  that  almost 
entirelv  unfit  him  for  an  historian,  even  if  on  other 
grounds  he  were  iinalitlea  for  this  vocation."— .Vn/ioii,  xu. 

"After  making  every  allowance  for  unrestrained  feel- 
ings, ami  for  the  just  hatred  in.spired  by  the  ai'tions  of 
three  detestalile  tvrants,  we  cannot  but  recognize  the  gen- 
eral acciiriicv  of  "thc'-e  pages,  so  far  us  Paraguay  is  eoii- 
cerned."-.tA.,  No.  •>m.  ,  ™       .. 

2.  From  Poverty  to  Coinpetenee:  Graduated  Taxation, 
Phila.,  1887,  l2ino. 

W  ashburn,  Dexter  Cnrlcton.  Songs  from  the 
Seasons,  and  other  Verses,  St.  Jolinsbury,  Vt.,  1888, 
Itiino. 

Washburn,  Rev.  Edward  AbicI,  D.D.,  isi'.i- 
1881,  b.  in  lioston,  Mass.;  graduated  at  Harvard  18:18; 
became  a  Congregationalist  minister  IS42j  ordained  in 
the  Protestant  Kpiseopal  Church  1814;  rector  of  Calvary 
Church,  New  York,  1866-81.  1.  The  Relation  of  tlio 
Kpiseopal  Church  to  the  other  Christi.iii  Bodies,  N.  Y'ork, 
1874,  Svo.  2.  The  Social  Law  of  (iod  :  Sermons  <ni  the 
Ten  Commandments,  N.  York,  187o,  12mo;  tith  od.,  1884. 
3.  Sermons,  N.  York,  1882,  12mo.  4.  Voices  from  a 
Busy  Life,  [verse,j  I88.'i. 

Washburn,  Emclyn  W.  1.  Studies  in  Early 
English  Literature,  N.  York,  Iss:;,  Svo.  2.  The  Spanish 
Masters :  an  Outline  of  the  History  of  Painting  in  Spain, 
N.  York,  1881,  Svo. 

"  The  volume  is  not  to  be  elitssed  with  the  authoritative 
work  of  .Morelli.  but  hikes  its  place  lus  a  hand-book  ol  iin- 
queslioiialile  value."— -V.i/i'oii,  .xxxviii.  iWl. 

Washburn,  Emory,  LL.i>.,  [""'«.  vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
18011-1887.  He  resigned  his  professorship  at  Harvard  in 
1871).  1.  Lectures  on  the  Study  and  Practice  of  the 
Law,  Bost.,  U"4.  Svo.  2.  Manual  of  Criminal  Law: 
including  th-  Mode  of  Procedure  by  which  it  is  en- 
forced. Edited,  with  Notes,  by  M.  D.  Ewell.  Chic, 
1878,  12nio. 

Washburn,  Rev.  i'ranvis,  recior  of  the  church 
of  the  Holy  Spirit.  Uondout.  N.Y.  I.  The  Soul  Athirst, 
and  othur  Sermons,  N.  York,  1S76,  12mo.  2.  Thoughts 
on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  N.  York.  188:!,  24mo.  3.  Medita- 
tions on  Charity,  N.  York,  ISS7,  24mo. 

Washburn,  Israel,  LL.U.,  1813-1883,  b.  at  Liv- 


WAT 

crmore,  Me.;  admitted  to  the  bar  1834;  governor  of 
Maine  1S6I  ;  collector  of  customs  at  Portland,  Me.,  1863 
-77.  Notes,  Historical,  Descriptive,  and  Personal,  of 
Liverniore.  Maine,   1874. 

Washburn,  Jean  Bruce.  Yo  Semite;  a  Poem, 
San  Fran.,  1S71,  12mo. 

Washburn,  John  .M.  Ueason  r».  the  Sword:  a 
Treatise,  in  which  it  is  shown  that  Man  has  no  Uiglit  to 
take  Human  Life,  N.York,  ls7;i,  l2ino. 

Washburn,  W.  T.  The  Unknown  City  :  a  Story 
of  New  York,  N.York.  IS8(l,  12mo. 

Washburnc,  Elihu  ]ten.iamin,  181(i-lsS7, 
brother  of  Israel  Washburn,  sii/.,,,  ,-  b.  at  Liverniore, 
Me.;  studied  law  at  l.arvard;  admitted  to  tlie  bar  Is40, 
and  practised  in  tjalcna.  III.;  iiunibcr  of  Congress  1  s.">:! 
-l)!l;  secretary  of  state  for  a  short  time  in  ISIi'.l,  and 
U.S.  minister  to  France  from  that  year  till  Isr7.  He 
wrote  his  loiiiic  (originally  Wasliljurn  1  witli  a  final  e.  I. 
Sketch  of  Edward  Coles,  Second  (iovcrnor  of  HIinois, 
and  ihc  Slavery  Struggle  of  lS2:i-2l,  Chic,  IS82,  Svo. 
2.  Kecolleetions  of  a  .Minister  to  France,  18fi!(-IS77. 
Illuat.    X.  York,  ISS7,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"Although  written  somewhat  stilUy.  it  gives  a  graphic 
picture,  friini  the  stand-point  of  a  close  olwrver,  ol  the 
most  striking  episode  in  recent  Kiiropcan  history.  It  is 
disappointing  onlv  in  itscharaclerizations  ol  tlie  extraor- 
dinary men  who  iignre  on  its  jmges.  of  w horn  Mr.  W  ash. 
bnrne  gives  rather  siipcrliciul  sketches.  .  .  .  Notwilhsliind- 
iiig  this  defect,  ;!ic  hook  deserves  the  high  place  whiili  it 
will  dimlitle.>.s  take  among  contemporary  memoirs,  — 
Sdtiiin,  xlvi.  1:11. 

Washington,  Elizabeth.  Posie.  the  .Mini^ter'3 
Daughter.     Illust.     N.  York,  1S71,  Kinio. 

Washington,  Mrs.  Lucy  II.  Echoes  of  Song, 
[verse]  X.  York,  IS7S,  12ino. 

Wasiiington,  Miss  Mna.  Ethel's  Pearls,  N. 
Y'ork.  1S72,  Himo. 

»ason,  II.  Ii.  Letters  from  Colorado,  Bost.,  1S87, 
Kimo. 

Wnssa,  E.  Truth  on  Albania  and  the  Albanians; 
Historical  and  Critical,  Lon.,  1S79. 

Wassell,  II.  A.  The  Holy  Land  and  the  Temple 
of  the  Millennium,  as  given  by  Ezekiel.  Maps.  Lon  , 
IS7.'i.  Svo. 

Wasscrniann,  Lilins,  and  Weddle,  Isabella. 
The  Counter  of  this  World,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Wasson,  David  Atwood,  {'n,i,;  vol.  iii.,  add..] 
lS2:i-IS87,  b.  at  West  Brooksville,  Me.;  became  a  I  ni- 
tarian  minister;  was  settled  at  (iroveland,  Mass.,  1851- 
57,  and  had  charge  of  Theodore  Parker's  ehurcl:  in 
186.^66.      Poems.  Bust.,  1887.  12nio. 

Wtttcrfield,  W  illiani,  [oiid,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  Hymns 
for  Holy  Davs  and  Seasons,  Lon.,  !s77,  32nio. 
W  aterfo'rd.  Marchioness  of.    See  BKni-:st'onn. 
Waterhouse,  1'.  H.     The  Signification  and  Prin- 
ciples of  Art  :  an  Essay,  Lon..  18S7,  Svo. 

Uaterhonse,  diaries  Owen.  1.  lllustrationsof 
Typical  Siiccimens  of  Coleoptera  in  the  Collection  of  the 
British  Museum,  Lon..  lS7y,  ic.  Svo.  2.  (Ed.)  Aid  to 
the  Identihcatiiin  of  Insects.  Illust.  Lon.,  1880,  4to. 
And  see  (loiiMAN,  F.  D.,  mijini. 

Waterhouse,  Harry.  Reformed:  a  Drama,  in 
Three  Ads,  Manchester,  1870,  Svo. 

Wttteihousc,  N.  I.  Memorials  of  the  Families  of 
Cropper,  Cubhaiu,  and  Wolsey  of  Bickerstuffe,  and  of 
Winstanley  of  Winstanley,  Liverpool,  1804,  4to.  2.  The 
Siege  of  Hennebon,  and  other  PocuiB,  Lon.,  1871,  p. 
Svo. 

Waterhouse,  Sylvester.  Memorial  to  Congrc-s 
to  secure  an  Adciiuate  Appropriation  for  a  Prompt  and 
Thorough  Improvement  of  the  .Mississippi  Kiver  :  with 
an  Appendix,  St.  Louis,  1877,  12mo. 

Waterloo,  Stanley.  How  it  Looks.  Illust.  N. 
York,  1888,  I2mi>. 

Waterman,  Luther  Dana.  Phantoms  of  Lil'e, 
[verse,]  N.  York,  lss:i,  bij.  Ifinio. 

Waterman,  Thomas  W  hitney,  ['iitl'-,  vol.  iii., 
add.]  1.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Trespass,  N.  York, 
IS7.'i,  2  vols.  Svo.  2.  Digest  of  Decisions  in  Criminal 
Cases  contained  in  the  Reports  of  the  Federal  Courts 
and' the  Courts  of  the  Several  States.  X.  Y'ork,  1878,  Svo, 
3.  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  relating  to  the  Spccillc  Per- 
formance of  Contracts,  X.  York,  Is'-I,  '-vu.  t.  A  Treat- 
ise on  the  Law  of  Corporations  other  than  Municipal: 
with  Citations  from  the  English  and  United  Stales 
Courts,  N.  York.  1888,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Waters,  Alderman  Thomas  Houghton, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  [diile,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  physician  to  tlic 


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>Vaters,  John  Ileiirv    M  n 

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ol    l.oiiilon;  and    l,v  v,V,  ,,''"'''•""""' Lord  Mavop 
^'''l'"r  lures  !  s' ;,,•,,.■', ','"r'''','''''''''"^  wileherV  7ho 

;  iJomesday   Sa     ev  of       .T"-'''  '""'  '■'"npa.ed  witii  the 
■-'ciated   Are    tee"^,  .d'sK.hT   "?/'"""'   '''■'■"'   ""-"  A^- 
'B'^S :  vol.  xvi     jt        ,     ,  •'"'''','     ""-■I""'"    "nd    I'apers. 
!  '!<-«i-sters  in  in^Z    aJi^nn     ""'■/'°-     "•  l'''"«' 
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!  "vation,  Lon.        .      "1     „        "'!"  '  "'""'^  '""'  Pres- 
:  .fry  List  of  the  .„i,;,bit";,ts  of  V  i."'"'      '"   ^  ^•"""- 
Lon.,  18.S.-,.     8.  (i„„dr,,d„     ,   u-  *-\|'lanatory   Xotes, 

»■  Critical   Examimittn'.f, IT,  *'■:''  ''■■"•'  (-f  f^nnev  ; 
,  Parentage;   wit     IWni  at  s  ,'  ^'™«'«:''  '^'"ries  of  her 

]  ter  nor  the  Step-D,* ',1  ter    ft.""'  ","'"'"  "'«  »»"«!>- 
queror,  I.„„.,  ;;^l'jl^"%'l"<--r  of  Rmg  WiHiau,   the  Con- 

!^--^^lyI.iend^I,t;lf■'^,J:-■-;3-^ 
-u"J'S,!t*r;ria^!'^:r^V^.A.,d.,88r,.et' 

'''t.^;ar;h?i?rr^?-w-v^'""'  '"■ 

"That  Tiresome  Child."     Ilh'is,       I      "    ')'"*'"    ^^'"O^'. 

■  'to.     .i.  ^,J^,,,|„_,.  Afternoon.,  at  Rose 
."inio.     4.  Stories 


,JV«ter«,  Robert   Kdinoad  r:..„..„ '  '  ""^  ^^i"""  cSre;;''li:^  ^:;:;;  i^«V  ^Jr/l'''^    ^-  «'-i«' 

■Ito.  .'  ^''tt'e  Children,  Lon.,  1888 

Wathorstoii,  Kduanl  I     ti.    t, 

"nd  for  Ily the  since  187^'  1  Tb^"'  *'"'Hl*l'<"-t  "•'^'M-fiS, 
■ni'nt,  Manchester.  1874  8;.oP  ","""*'"••" ''''■"«- 
Canada  and  the  State.  ^  IWoll  ^'''""'^  •'""""'■  ^'• 
Lon.,  1887,  8vo.  "^collections,    1851   to   18.(1, 

.n.^:^nu!\;li:;:Sr',;[ '^H^.-t.  .1,  devoted 
'■England  and  Wales.  mat       "''',' ■"''''l"''''^"  '» 

■•■"m^-ehc.'.oineli,,w,.r„„r,,..;..."i-."'^'".'-  •"  the  l.e..l  ad V'"  <•"*<:•  raiiK 


niii'ine  skill  In'settini?  oin,,.  „,.;;■  i";..  ,    ■,■-     - 

■'•  tJenoalogical  Memoirs  of  the  FrH„„,    v      ■, 
'  'loster  of  Chieholev  •  (i„.i.  a  ''"itinct   Fam   y  of 

'-"..  L878,  2  I'd,   7,0  """  ^"'''""^  "»d  Descendants' 

•It  Is  the  men,  of  Mr.  Wate,.'  volumes  that  they  never 


yet  i/een'writl;;;;  on  u!;,'{i:;^' '"™'  '■I'^torles  that  have 
'Icml.,  xxlil.  4LM.  "omaii  oecupatioii  of  IJritaln  "-- 

™.iini';:";;:;^;i^[:',7-,A  i;-criptio„  of  Roma„  rc. 

L'*Sfi,4to.         ^"""tJ"'f  Cheshire.     Hlust.     Liverpool, 


tion,.  While  u',r.';;Ki'r».S;',rU'i:",^5  ,T'"^'"  '■^ou. 

erest  of  Its  niaterlttl.'c"  (A  'x^'  X!       '"'"'"""'ce 


i  'ii 


and  intcres 


14!« 


WAT 
Wntkins,  A.    Singing  in  Elementary  Schools  :  Lee- 

of  the  li.i.-'ili 'an  Church  of  lirixwurlh.  I  lus  •  I^""-. 
imlV  Sv  2.  The  Day  o(  Days:  a  Pooin  in  Commcm- 
ir  ion  th;  National  Thanksgiving.  27t  .  February, 
?S72,  »n,l  other  I'oeins,  l.on.,  1872,  8vo  .).  Quo  War- 
ranto-  or.  The  Athanasian  Treed,  Loll.,  Ih7,i,  •* o. 
"walking,  llev.  Frederick  Uall,  M.A.,  g™iua  ed 
at  St.  dohn-s  Ollege.  Cambridge,  1S.,.<;  or.l  e,l  N-,0 
nrofes^or  of  (ireck  and  Latin  in  Queen  a  College,  l-i^^r- 
E,o  1867-81  •,  ver,,etual  curate  of  Speke-Oarston  since 
?87a.  1  (Ed.  iiKl  trans.)  (ioethe's  Hermann  und  .- 
otW:  the  .ierman  T«t    with  Oorrcsj.,,id.ng  1    gW^h 

^"s::::onr;!s;:d''K./-i;;^;si,eU,\dver- 
''">^;;^i:;;;,i^''^;an"^5f{:ii--,-r""^" 

bv  Wilhclm  Uusch.     must.     N.  \ork.  18,.!,  ^vo. 


WAT 

.1,.  „ivil  war  •  attending  surgeon  to  St.  Francis  Hospital, 
Jersey  CUV  sin  e  18  "fand^o  Christ's  Hospital  s  nee 
^8,  7  1  0  ha«  contributed  nun.erous  papers  to  mechea^ 

:^u.„a,s.  l.Amj.uta.i„ns.2»^:-rt'!l^;: 
^porlsm;:nC^rai!i:r  or,  Vhe"i:ake   Lands  of  Canada. 

r:;m','lf;uiion  urthe%.o.ting  literature  of  the  eountry."- 
I  -"wui^l^.!'!:.  S.acy..     The   Silvery  Hosts   of  the 

i^^';^^:!.;;r'c^.;^f:!^"C^^er-k:;g;ish^^i^v:: 

cal.ul"ry  '"-'  l>'"l"S»os  for  the  Use  of  the  Army  and 
!  '"W;^/^,  mvld^'Disciplcshif,  and  other  Poems, 


•  Wilhclm  Uuscli.      iimsi.     .>.  — ■-  ■;•■ ,     ,    ,  i  :„■,„;„.,  x\'io    Koman  Catholic  Church]  addressed  to  the 

walk  ns.Ven.  Henry  Willi«...,I>.>...«™''';:;l;'  i  i  eg""  and    Congregations    of  Christ    Church    and    S  t^ 

a,    University  College,  London     '^f  >  <?  llrelv^U  e  1  ^"l>-''«.  «'•  I'^"""^'"'^  ""  ^'''-     ^^""'  1^''-^"^'"''"'   "'' 

vicar  of  Much  Wenlock  1873-75,and  of  ^  •     ^J^^,  «  ,  Koru.e;  Church.     I.on.,  is 

G,;ea.,  Canterbury.  187i^S,,;hashcdee.p,^^ 


Great,  t'anteruury,  i.-i  ■.'--",  ■  "-  — ••  "-  ■  ,..^.„„ 
Miii.s  in  King's  College,  London;  prolessor  ot  "ebrew 
snips  HI  iviii),  =  f  ii,,i,„,„  jincM'  ISSO;  archdeacon 
ill  the  University  of  Durham  since  i  .  i  , 
and  canon  of  Durham  sim:e  ss2.  1.  1  e  «  ''■l'«  '  ^ 
pordinz  to  St.  John:  with  Commentary.  Lon.,  !«..', 
li  0  ^  l-reviously  published  in  Hisliop  Kl  ico.f.  om- 
men^arv.)  2.  Keligion  and  Science:  Two  l>ap<=vs,  Lon., 
IST'.I,  Svo.     Also,  charges,  A-c.  %  n„  nhri., 

Watkins,  John  >Vc«trop.  \-^y"X-\%^Z 
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2  (Trans.  I  The  Cathedral  of  Cologne,  by  K  1 .  "«l'»«>^^"' 
Cologne.  1881,  8vo;  2d  ed..  enl ,  1884  H.  Popular  U.s- 
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?Vatkini,  Rev.  Morgan  «  eorge,  M^A.,b        . 


Sea.     liy  an  Ex-Curato  of  the 

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2.  Manual  of  the  Hand-Lathe,  Ph.la.,  1>,'J,  l-mo. 

Watson,  Eleanor.  Faith  «'«=■!'«•  '"';^,  ';"'«' 
Poems,  Sacred  and  Miscellaneous,  Lon.,    8, U,  12nio. 

Watson.  Emily  H.     1.  Child-Life  in  I'.urope.     By 

WaUon    e^miij  ^    child-Life  in  Italy: 

a  S  'ry  of  SxYars  Abroad.  By  the  Author  of  "  Child- 
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a  i^uTure?  a  Discussion  of  the  Rights  iindAN  rongs  ol 
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Watson,  Gkoiick,  iiitin. 


Pencil:   illustrated   by   OiacomclU,  Lon.,  1881.  '"'•"•  Ap'^^i^S''^!,^'^^^^^^^        l«0,  p.  Svo.     2.  The  Delenders  of 

irthe  Country:     Essays,    Lon.,     8.;.  p    8vo       ;,7,^„!  J[-'^;  ,,^an^nd,e,  1^  ,^._,^|_^__                                            ,    , 

Worthies   of  Lincolnshire,   I-on.,   l^Vi.  ^;''-.  J-  "„"  '  a„!l  Th  rd  CoAturies,  ("  The  Fathers  for  Engli.^h  Read- 
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"watkins,  Sa-nuel  U.     1861  ,-.  '^f  ^^o.  Aytch 
Maurv  (irays,  First  Tennessee   Regiment     or,  A  ..de 
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"  WalViuson^  llev'.  Wi^lliam  L.     •■  T^^^'-y  "^ 
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^Se;'sigi.s,  and  other  ^X'^;'",^-^^^']^ 

?;y;7i::;.'T'he'Bi;gi;:,:ing'';.f  the  chri.iai.  Life, 

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Life,  Lon.,  188,h,  sq.  U'mio 


«;■,■"■) 'Lon  ,  1878,  12mo.     3.  The  Law  and  the  Prophets, 
(li'ul.icnn  I  eclures  for  1882,)  Lon.,  1884,  bvo. 

Watson,  CJeoree.  Universe  of  Language:  Uni- 
form Nou"n,  and  fhissification  of  Vowel-,  adapted  to 
Al  Languages.  Edited,  with  Prelimin.iry  Ls.say.,  by 
e!  11  W.ltttsmi.]  Introduction  by  William  W. Goodwin. 
N   York,  1878,  12nio.  ,, 

Watson,  H.  B.  Marriott.  M.r-huna:  a  Ro- 
mance   N.  York,  1888,  12nio. 

Watson,  Hev.   lloury  William,  M.A.,  D.S  ., 
F  Kh",  graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  185n 
odined  18,06:  rector  of  Berkeswell  since  18(,o.     \.  Ibe 


Watlock,    W;    A.      Next    .'Ninety-Three,.    or,    ^^^t  ,f  ^^o  ^.  --^.^ ^'t^^^ ;rt 
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Wu.ney,    II.     Minute    Anatomy   of  tlie    "!'>>•■"-•         riet7;V;VoU 
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-  ■  ^"''^'"y  "^'''«   •^.''y.^";'iT,4aise  on  the   Application  of  Generalised  C.M^^^^^^^^^ 

to  tho   Kinetics  of  a  M'''erial^«t-n."f;; '«-.;-; 


Wutncy,  John,  hon.  '='"■• j  -.     -  . 

Guilrs   of*  London    Institute.        Sonic    Aecoun     o     S  • 
Osyth's  Priory,  Essex,  and  its  Inhabitants,  Lon.,  1871,  | 

*'wats«u,  llev.  Albert,  M.A  K™>ua.ed  first 
class  Lit.  Hum.,  at  Wadhain  College,  Oxtord,  18.,.) ,  *e 
l!w  of  Brasenos'e  18.V2-86,  and  sine  . hen  pnnc.|^  •  • 
( lid.)  Cicero  :  Select  Letters :  with  Lng  ish  Introduttions, 
N^  es  an,l  Appendices,  Oxf.,  1870,  8vo  |  .id  ed.,  881. 
2.  (Kd.rM-  1-  ^''"«^""'*  Epistohe  Selects,  Oxf.,  1874, 

'''\v»*;»,.n     \lfrcd   E.  T.,  editor  of  tho  Illustrated 

^\»"*""Vn  ,J,n,,i,.  N-nl      1.  Sketches  in  the  Hunt- 

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Kvo;   UdeJ..  1881 


r^i:;5i;=it:c:^;e:;;:f'EityandMagnet- 

wJriar's  A  sis^ant,    Lon.,   18711,  8vo.     2    Spinning  and 
Thread-Making  :    with    Calculations  and  Tables,   Lon., 

"waTson,  James.      Jedburgh  Abbey:    Historical 

'"';^:^' Je.^;  L:  a''.^8-:"l.  By-<lone  Days  in  our 
Vimig       By' J   I^  V     Ivlin..  1861.    2.  Round  the  Grange 
Fa    M  or   t^Jood  Old  Times,  Edin.,  1872,  p.  8vo;  new  ed 
'  IS  ;"'  li.'The  Counties  of   Peebles.  >«j;lk.rk,  an     1  ox- 


icis  Ilosjutnl, 
iinpitiil  since 
rs  to  meilical 
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vo.  2.  The 
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ioorKiaii  Hay. 
triH't  "f  wild 
iiliii\inilinK  in 
Mr.  Wiitson's 
iin  1111(1  trust- 
1111  iiiipnrtiiiit 
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Hosts  of  the 

i  the  Meilian 
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h-Amhic  Vo- 
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other  Poems, 

1  Apology  [for 
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thorof  "Child- 
I.s  our  Republic 
luul  Wrongs  of 
2iuo.    And  see 

B.D.,  graduated 
,;  Fellow  IXTI- 
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e  then  vicar  of 
he  Ante-Nicenc 
(Ilul.-ean  Pri/,o 
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8vo. 

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Selkirit,  and  Box- 
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ivdc;,andjii:'Zw;i;'';;^i;l';i'r7f'^-  ■■" 

tcr  by  Hec.  .,oh„   Ker,  JlLj^'r^s    "  ,''t""  T'   't' 
Watercress. Ii„v,  r,.,,     i«a9    i,.  '        .' !'• '''"•     li'    Tie 
Cargill,K,,|„./;s!;^';^"^4    ""7;       '.    l-ilc  of  l^ooald 
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Bon,  Ministi^rof  St  •..,.'  .;.';°  °^,  H'"/  '^"''™''  ■'■|"""- 
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liuiii  Wilson."-.!,.,,,,   xxim  •'*-"'"'^i"'»   •  •  •  byUr.  Wil- 

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Vorkshire.  1  Lesson  on  «  't™  "'""  "''  ^'-'''-^^tcs, 
Sunday-School   TV^r,.",     '   ^^^^'^^  .^^-^"'y   '- 

Our  Lord,for.^un,°y-sllTT  'T'™  ■?"''  ''"™bles  of  I 
A;  The  Church  o  EnHr  .'S^,t''7'  ''""-  "'-•  «^--  ' 
Hull,  1S,X4,  Svo      fi    il"  ^   ""   ''C^turea;    2d    ed., 

1«M     f,,'        :    !^;  I'<';;7'»'<  on  the  (Jospol  Story,  !,„„     ] 

s?Hi7  ?#  ass. 

School  esson,  on  the  Chu;ch  Catcichi,: m,  ,,  "  ',r<'  "•; 
W.lVs.^r'.it^--""™'  '—  -  "'^  l'r";'er'B'o;i'; 
.  Watson,  J„h„.     The  Present  Position  of  P,.„fe..,o, 


'^iSj^^;:;S;h.!it:::;:-''i:!-^ 

it.e  .Mountain  Path.  I.on..  ISs.<'       ^' '  '  P'  '*"■     ^■ 


II 

19    I'm      ^f'^''    ft"3"   i^iicra 

f  I  li.e  .Mountain  Path,  l.on.,  |s,s,s   „    svo 

t:!.o!^':siMr^f':;;';^;„l.:^^^r/«'^f'!^'^-^' 


''Oil.,  187(1,  p.  sv,,.  , 

'IcPciII^u'I^xIk;^:,*::,  ^&''°  I"'"P^«ation:   In- 

".Ji.  Testa,„c!us,'sri:oi'';";^^;'";i;r'  '"'"p'-'-of 

Hatson,  |»nn|   Hurroii,  i/  I86i    „f  v     •. 
■^■J-;  graduated  at  Ilan-ud  I'^hI  .,'■?.'  '^oTistown, 
'^f^.     ^I-usAui-eli^^Cn'oli      •^'T:^';''^%bar 

,  '■■pal  defect  ol'ilie  book         'is '!',,■ '*,''•' ■'lu'priii- 

a'ed  ,it  (Meen's  C.li,.,^.    Oxford    Is-i'   ,'-.'^-,S''"J>'- 
I  l"j;'»"'"nd,  Spencer.  AnioM,  I  on     l1s8   ,f„ ^.f-'^'"''V  : 

"'    "><•    Lancish  ,c   Moo  s]' on"'  list    f/"''' ^  "J""'" 

i|-;,f,:v,:  k^;:;;e:^tigh;^&--a:n;; 

--i^.:;!;"^""!:!'^  *•■•«"«' ["'''^.  vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
ipN^vdiii  ;;:o'^iX!:r:^,-:;^■.7'V;::T''^'-^ 
-:^:ny.^:;s^^---tf-iinuol.''o/'^!^r: 

■■^"uih    Anierit'a    di  ,'in^    .1  "'  r}"""'^'  »"J   I'ortuguese 
'■™.,  1S8I,  2  tols   "vo^        '    •-"'""'"'    *'«"»''■      Mop. 

"urec  or  iiill'.nnatio  ,    '  1  ,    or",','  ''V"-"'  '^•"'•'•"^''' 

tieatniciii  oftlic  uli„|,.v  ni,,-;., ,  th    i.   .l  •  "•'  ,''»K>uoiiiary 

""ly   '■ouijirelieiisiveiiiMnvii    ','."''  ''  valuahlc  a.s  lli'- 

>outliAiiieric,i."-.v„,.  j.„'."','v"i  ,>^'."'''  ""    "»•■  "hole    of 

"utsoii,  Hubert  SiMiicci    I  Tl„.viii 

•-•  Cteunion. 


Hatsoii,  John,  M.A.,  I,t  D    h  i8j-     .  ,  , 

;^r7^^ir^^''™''-'^'"yi-'i'a:i;,;r^h.s^ 

vx,J:il;^,!;;'1;ri^.--!;,;^;,,^o  m.r  iniMci  ,icci,,j.„y  ,„c  best 
do  not  commit  oiir.-vlvcs  to  laci  ,,,  n.' ■ "  '"  'S"-'Mu  Wo 
Professor  (irccn  or   'roVess  ,r  <'r  nfi,,'',''';"'','"  "j"-^""  »b"^•o 

!""^^u,ci;r;iirtiii!iri'S;f'S^ltr'-^ 

V  thrn'  ;  ''""''  f  I>'-.  .-Stirling,  M  .      :  ,.I'^;"    j^  %'  ■  '  r   3'"i^,  In.ei'eourse,  Chic,  'I 
X.X.  1^0,  nK)"'  ""''  """-•'•  '"iter's,  are  discus' el.tw^;     -  ' '^  "■ 


The    Phonographic     In-structor,  i 


Wntson,  John 

•>•  lork,  1S,><7,  Mvo. 
Hatson,  John    Forbes,   M.D     i,l  n     i.-  r  « 

"n  Plant  Ilea  .  y  '-^n  '„  l:^"  "'"'  'i-ions:  Notei 
"i-.  i:;n"ls^"C"  ''"""'"  '^^  Jn^i-'nd'thfa^ 
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Lon.,  l,8,s(i,  Svo! 

,^V  reiidMlde,  'if  „o.  „n  amhoritalive,  l,ook."-.s,/  y,.,,, 

llie  sociciv  of  on,,  of  i)„, ,,,,,'  ""  I'  "iIcrcs  in  ciijoviiiK 
"•"1  >-f  «'.-iM,,'  llic  no  's,  .'  r.'^'"  "^■',r""*"'  •'^'"■■"ec,? 
experience,  tl ^u  wrici,ui  ,,;,;. '  '  '  ,""■'  "l^^'wd  of  liis 

C^-."  and  Iteply  t^.h." Bene  v^rnHe"',;^"?!^,^:"^ 

"^v'!^^'""^  ^j j-'op.  x,ishvi;;""is74!'i!;;r-  '• 


"atsoii,  Mrs.  Samiirl      tj.  .1'*'   7V '"'""• 
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'!^t';^:;i:r-c!Hv«^^V^^'''^'"^^'-i"- 

"•ash.,  l87r8vo     \V  i,%!       "^Vn"^"''  ^-  l'"'.vpetala., 

bv  U.S.  Go;!"^;  ''"''"-^  ""  '""'^•"""  Engineering,  libi 

W  Bison,  .Sir  Thomas.  M  n     n  c  r     - 

••   nid.,1   I792-I,SS')      'n.„' i, '!^'!   "■'^■'•■<  I""",  vol. 

^es    and    ollicr   Similar     L"'"'™.  "/  ^^"'""^  !>!»• 

KV.   M^r'ni.i-   j'"p"V"".".''    "'r^a'™''     ""h    |.;vA«,s.'!87il,  I ;,'„,.,  *"'"'"    ''-"eniies    of   Mankind.  Lon., 

if r;;;,'i:;'3.7.s- "•'-'" ■' "='A : s""'p.S':r;i,-.  iviisf ;-■-■; 

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'Mee,;;c;„j,,;^^^-,X'i""'r;'?  Tr'":i""'  -'I  ««'*-  ,*^irT 

'"■  ^-burghf  La,;Srii'8-7.c;r<i  »ui™':?^'  '"••  ""^'-J  '-"--''^ 

;;csan   inspector  of  schools,   Livcrn™!!'    wj^.'^^.t  '  H^M^   "'""^   '^^ 


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Tochnology   1865-73.      1.    Technical  KJuciition,   Boat., 
1872      I'rivatcly  iirintcd.     2.   A  Course  lu  Doacriptivc 
(Jcometry,  for  thelisc  of  Colleges  and  Scienliac  behonls, 
Host.,  1«73,  -Itn,  with   portfolio  of  illui-trations. 
iiort  on  the  Civil  Knginecrin)?,  Ac., 


WAT 


Tablets   in    a    Temple   of    Confucius,   Shanghai, 
8vo. 
Wntterson,  Henry,  i 


1S79, 


...^,  iif  the  Vienna  Kxhi- 

bili.in,  Wu.-h.,  187ti.  "'."A'course  in  .Shades  and  Shadows, 

''"watso'i'i,  William.      1.  The   Prince's  Quest,  and 
other   I'nenis,   I,on.,  IsSd,  p.  8vo.     2.   Epigrams  of  Art, 
Life,  iui.l  X.iture,  Iverse,]  Liverpool,  IHM. 
■•-;inc'i.  I'lino  whose  verv  soul  was  an  opiuram-niachiiie, 

nialist,  Laiidor.     In   Mr.  \Viils..n  we  seem  I"  have  a  set 
Olid."— .ti:ii((..  .'4XV.  112. 

Wntsoil,  Williniii.    Life  in  the  Conle.lerate  Arinj 
liciiig  the  Observations  of  an  Alien  iii   the 
the   American   Civil   War,    Lon.,   I'*'*?,    ^. 
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"Watsoii,  Millinm  H.,  F.l\S.,  F.M.S.  bc.enco 
Teaehin-sin  Living  N^itur.:  a  Popular  ntroductum  o 
the  Study  of  Physiol.igical  Chemistry  and  feanitary  [sci- 
ence, Loii.,  ;S7'.l!  I -'mo.  r-Doc     ■,,„ 

Watson,  William  Spencer,  .M.B.,  F.R.C.h.,  sur 
geon  to  the  (ireiit  Xorthern  Central  Hospital  and  •■ 
the  .South  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital;  lecturer  on 
diseases  of  the  eye  at  the  Zenana,  and  I'emalo  Medi- 
cal Missi.m.  Westminster.  1.  On  Ahseess  and  lumouvJ 
of  the  Orbit.     I'arts    I.   and    H.      Lon.,   H^'O 


Diseases  of  the  .N'ose  and  it.s  Accessory  Cavities.  Illiist. 
Lon.,  I.x7.%  !<vo.  :i.  lOyehall  Tension:  its  I'.lleols  on  the 
Sight,  and  its  Treiitmenl.  Lon.,  187'.!,  I'-/^' ,_,,  ,  , 

Watson,  William  Webster,  M.A.,b.  ISll;  grad- 
uated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge  ;  called  to  the  bar 
at  the  Inner  Temple  is.i'.l.  A  Practical  Compendium  of 
Eonilv,  Lon.,  lS7ii,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Watson,  Winslow  Cossoul,  [■n,ir.  vol.  n'-.  i^dd.j 
The  History  of  Esse.\  County,  New  Vorii,  and  Military 
Annals  of  Ticon.leroga  and  Crown  I'oint,  Albany,  ISijb 

Watt,  .\.    Dairy  Farming  in  Uevonshiro,  Plymouth, 

Watt,  Alexander.  1.  The  Vagaries  of  a  Pen,  in 
Prose  and  Verse.  By  Versatilius.  Lon.,  1S7  ,  l.mo. 
2.  "  This  Side  I'p  ;"  or,  The  Adventures  of  a  Christmas 
Hamper,  Lon.,  IS7li.  l2iuo. 

Watt,  Alexniuler,  F.R.S.A.,  [»""•,  vol.  iii.,  second 
of  the  nan,,,  there  mentioned,  add.]  1.  The  Larth  in 
Danger,  Lun.,  \^7i>.  Ifimo.  2.  The  Microphone:  wUh 
Notes  on  the  Telephone  and  l'hon..grapli,  Lon.,  l»j!<, 
so.  Kiino.  ;i.  Scieritilic  Industries  E.vplained,  Lon.,  ISSI 
,S''  "  vols  n  Svo.  I.  .Mechanical  Industries  Explained. 
I'llnst.  Lon.,  1«SI.  p.  Svo.  5.  The  History  of  a  Lump 
of  Coal:  from  the  Pit's  Mouth  to  a  lionnet-Uibbon.  11- 
lust  Lon.,  ISS2,  p.  Svo.  6.  Science  in  a  Nutshell:  in 
which  Rational  Amusement  is  blended  with  Instruction, 
Lon  1S82,  12mo.  7.  The  History  of  a  Lump  of  Chalk  : 
its  Family  Circle  and  Uses,  Lon.,  iss:).  12mo.  S.  The 
History  of  a  Lump  of  Iron  :  frooi  the  .Mine  to  the  Mag- 
net Lon.  l.HSI,  p.  .Svo.  U.  The  Art  of  Leather  Manu- 
facture, Lon.,  :.SS4,  p.  Svo.  111.  The  Art  of  Soap-Making: 
the  Recovery  of  (ilycerine  from  Waste  Leys,  ,tc.,  Lon., 
l.ssi  p.  Svo;  2d  el.,  ISS.',.  11.  The  History  of  a  Lump 
of  Uold:  from  the  .Mine  to  the  .Mint.  Illu.st.  Lon.,  ISS.,, 
p  Svo  12  Ehrlni-Deposiiiou:  a  Practical  Treatise  on 
the  Klcctrolysis  of  Gold,  Silver,  Copper,  Nickel,  and  otiier 
Metals  am'.  AUoys,  Lon.,  issti,  cr.  Svo. 

Watt,  r.  The  Life  and  Opinions  of  John  Bright, 
Lon  ,  1881,  p.  Svo.  „   „    .,      ,    r 

Watt,  Francis.  The  History  of  Scotland,  Irom 
Robert  the  Hruco  to  the  Union  of  the  Crowns,  Edin., 
ISS.',.  Svo      And  see  C  viiTKii,  Andukw,  iiiiiiiii. 

Watt,  Henry  V.  The  State  of  tlie  Navy,  Lon., 
1S74,  Svo;   2d  ed.,    187S;   Hd  ed.,  entirely  rewritten  to 

date,  18S6.  V-       ,•  ,         c     .. 

Watt,  James  Crabb.  Oreat  Novelists:  bcott, 
Thackeray,  Dickens,  Lytton,  Lim.,  187'.t,  l-i""-       . 

Watt,  I*.  II.  A  Few  Hints  on  Colour  and  Printing 
in  Colours,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo.  .       ,  n„ 

Watt,  William,  F  S.S.  Economic  Aspects  of  Re- 
cent Legislation,  (Ncwmarch  Prize  Essay,)  Lon.,  issa, 

''  Watten,   Bower.     Stratharran  :  the  Crofters'  Re- 
volt   Lon.,  !SS7,  p.  Svo. 

Watters,  Philip.  The  Prayers  of  the  Bible:  show- 
ing how  to  Pray,  what  to  Pray  for,  and  how  Uod  answers 
Prayer,  N.  Vork,  1S83,  Svo.  a.     ,     •     nu- 


b.  18111.  at  Wasliington,  D.C.; 

H     Rc^  '  privately  educated  ;  became  a  journalist,  and  '        been 

editor   of   the    Louisville    Courier-.Iournal    sin..-    IshS; 

member  of  Congress  1876-77.    Oddities  in  Southern  Life 

and  Character.     Ulust.     Bust.,  188:;,  16mo. 

Watts,  Alaric  .illred,  son  of  Alanc  Alexander 
Watts,  {■■•lit,  vol.  iii.)  Alaric  Walts;  a  Narrative  ..t 
his  Life,  Lon.,  ISSl,  2  vols.  p.  Svo, 

••The  record  now  given  ofhiiu  is  no  less  than  he  ile- 
served, and  conlaliisnineh  reailal.le  niatteraiid  interesting 
anecdike."— .S(l^  Ji'fi',,  Ivii,  2'.«i. 

Watts,  Charles,  secretary  of  the  National  Secular 
Society.  1.  A  Defence  of  Secular  Principles,  Lon.,  1S7I, 
Svo  2.  The  Philo.sopliv  of  Secularism,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo. 
,1.  The  Christian  Deity,"  Lon..  187:1,  Svo.  4.  The  Bible: 
Is  it  Reliable  asa  (Juide?  Lon.,  187:f,  Svo.  5.  The  .Mora 
Value  of  the  Bible,  Lon.,  Is7:i,  Svo.  fi.  The  Bible  and 
Christianity.  Lim,,  lS7i;.  svo.  ,,,.., 

W  atts,  Charles  Ne«  man,  b.  ls,',2  ;  called  to  the 
bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1875.  The  Law  of  Promoters  ol 
Public  Comiianies,  Lon.,  ISSII,  Svo. 

Watts,  Kdmiind  W.  1.  The  Land  Question:  or. 
Equitable  Ownership  Defined,  Lon.,  ISliU,  Svo.  .. 
Evening  Thoughts,  or.  Divine  Evidences  Contemplated, 
and  The  Deimrted  Spirit:  Poems.  Loll,,  IS7:5,  Svo. 

Watts,  Henry,  F.C.S.,  ['<"('.  vol.  iii.,  add.]  1.  In- 
dex to  (imelin's  llandl)ook  of  Chemistry,  (Cavendisli 
Soc.  Pub.,)  Lon..  1872,  Svo.  2.  Index  to  the  Fust 
Twenty-Five  Volumes  of  the  .lournai  of  the  (  liemical 
Society,  1S4S-I872.  and  to  the  Memoirs  and  Procced- 
1S41-1SI7,  Lon.,  1S74,  Svo.     With  others,  A 


iiuth  during 
Vork,   IsSS, 


to 


Svo 


mg: 


Dic- 


tionary of  Chemistry  and  the  Allied  Branches  of  other 
Sciences:    Supplements  First.  Second,  and  '1  bird.  Lon., 

(Trans.)  The  Ingenious 


nese  Philosophy,  Lon.,  1870,  8vc 


2.  A  Guide  to  the 


1872-Sl,  2  )i;irts,  8v 
Watts,  Henry  Edward. 

(ientleman  Dmi  Quixote  de  In  Mancha,  by  .Miguel  Ho 
Cervantes  Snavcdra  :  Done  into  English  :  with  Notes 
Original  and  Silectcd,  and  a  New  Life  of  the  Author. 
In  0  v(ds.  Lon.,  Isss,  4to.  Edition  limited  to  -oU 
copies.  ,      . 

Watts,  Isaac,  secretary  to  the  Cotton  Supply  Asso- 
ciation. 1.  The  Ccllon  Supjilj  Association:  its  Origin 
and  Progress,  Manchester,  I  ST  1,  Svo.  2.  Cotton,  (•' Brit- 
ish  .Manufacturing  Industries,")  Lon.,  Is7ll,  12mo, 

Watts,  John  (Jeorge,  [.<»",  vol.  m.,  add,]  l. 
The  Life  and  Adventures  of  a  Little  Bird,  and  other 
Tales,  Lim.,  ls72.  12mo.  2.  Martin  Noble;  or.  A  Boy  s 
Experience  of  London  Life.  Illust.  Lon.,  Is77,p.  Svo. 
:;,  A  Lay  of  a  Cannibal  Island,  and  other  Poems.  Cay 
and  Crave.  Lon..  ISSS.  _     . 

Watts,  .M.  F.  (Comp.l  Missouri  Laws  relating 
to  Business  and   Manufacturing  Corporations,  St.  Lijuis, 

'%Vntts,  Kev.  Ilobert,  D.D„  b.  is2n,  at  Jloney- 
lane,  Ireland  :  removed  to  the  United  Stat-s.  and  gradu- 
ated at  Washingtcm  College,  Lexington,  Va.,  18411,  aio 
at  the  Princeton  Theological  Seminary  IS.,2:  entered 
the  ministry  of  the  Presbyterian  Church;  returned  to 
Ireland,  and  has  been  professor  of  systematic  Iheology 
in  the  Assemblv's  College  at  Belfast  since  I860.  1. 
Calvin  and  Calvinism,  Edin.,  1866.  2.  Utilitarianism, 
Belfast,  1868,  :i.  What  is  Presbytorianism V  ISiJl 
Prelatic  Departures  from  Reformation  Principles 
1870  5.  Arminian  Departures  from  Reformation  Prin- 
ciple's, 1871.  6.  The  Doctrine  of  Eternal  Punishment 
vindicated  against  Recent  Attacks:  a  Tractate.  Ilelfast, 
lS7:i,  Svo.  7.  Atomi.sin,  Belfast,  1S74.  8.  An  Exam- 
ination of  Herbert  Spencer's  Biological  Hypothesis, 
Belfast,  IS?,'),  8',o.     '■>.  The  New  Apologetic,  hdiii..  ls,,i. 

10  The  Newer  Criticism  and  the  Analogy  ol  the  I'aith  : 
a  Reply  to  Lectures  by  W.  Roberls.oi  Smith  on  the  Old 
Testam'ent   in    the  .Jewish   Church,   Lon.,   1S8I,  p.  Svo, 

11  The  Rule  of  Faith  and  the  Doctrine  of  Inspiratnm  : 
the  Carey  Lectures  for  ISSt,  Lon.,  ISS.'i,  Svo.  12.  llie 
Reign  of  Causality;  or.  The  Scientilic  Principle  <.l 
Telle  Causal  Ellicicnev,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Watts,  Ilobert  George,  M.D.,  [<i»(r,  vol.  111., 
add!  Asthma:  a  Practical  Treatise  on  the  Nature. 
Causes,  nii'l  ••nlv  Rational  Mode  of  Cure  of  this  Disease, 
Lon.,  1874,  Svo';  .'Id  ed,,  187a;  many  later  eds. 

Watts,  W.  H.,  [aii('-,  vol.  iii.,  second  of  the  name 
there  mentioned,  add.]  Our  Fr'aulein  :  an  Anglo-Tcutoii 
Tale,  Lon.,  'S75,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Walts,  William  Lord.  l.Snioland;  or,  Iceland: 
its  JiikuUs   and  Fjalls.     Illust.     Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo.     2. 


4. 

Edin,, 


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igton,  D.C.; 
111  '       liecn 

'in,./    l^i>Si 
lutlu'in  Kifo 

•  AU'Xiiniler 
larrnlho  "f 

than  lie  lie- 
il  iiiKTc'sling 

limit  Si'ciiliir 

,  I,(in.,  ISTl, 

1.,  Isn.Svo. 

The  Hiljlu  : 

I.  Tlic  Moriil 
le  liibli'  iiiul 

cnlli'il  tu  llio 
'lomiiters  of 

Jucfticin  ;  or, 

II,  Svo.       2. 
ontcin|iliileil, 

;;,  ,svo. 

11,1(1.]  1.  In- 
,  (fiivi'ncli>li 
to  llif  Kii>t 
tlic  Clicink'iil 
iiicl  Procct'il- 
luTS,  A  I'ii'- 
fllCS  of  otlitT 
Tliiril.  Lon., 

'lie  Ingenious 
jy  Miguel  ilo 
:  with  Notes 
I'  the  Author, 
niiteil   to    -M 

Sujilily  As?o- 
,n:  its  Origin 
otton,  (••  Brit- 
'(>,  l'2ino, 
iii.,  nild.]  1. 
ird,  iinil  other 
3;  or,  A  boy's 
.,  l.'-77,  l>.  Hvo. 
r   I'oeuis.  Oiiy 

Laws  rchiting 
ons,  St.  Louis, 

ill,  lit  Jloney- 
es,  and  gradu- 
Va.,  \»W,  and 
18.V2  ;  entered 
1 ;  returned  to 
natic  theology 
nee  18C(i.  1. 
I'tilitarianism, 
sm':'  1H7II.  1. 
nciples,  Kdin., 
iriiiation  Prin- 
iil  I'unislimeiit 
ajtute.  lielfast, 

8.  An  K.^iain- 
ll  Hypothesis, 
ie,  Kdin..  If^T'.i. 
r  of  the  Faith  : 
nth  on  the  OM 

1,'<8I,  p.  Hvo. 
)f  Inspiration  : 
Svo.  IL'.  'I'lo; 
i  Prineiple  ol 
). 

tinle,  vol.  iii,, 
in  the  Nature, 
if  thi»  Disease, 
ir  cJs. 

id  of  the  name 
I)  Anglo-Tcutoii 

(1 ;  or,  Iceland  : 
875,  p.  »vo.     :'. 


Aeross  the  Vntna  Jiiknll  ■  ,.,   a  .     , 

a  De8ori„tio„  ..fhr,,.",  ',.",' ^""""i:. '»  Inland,  be! 


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serous  mo  vntna   Jiikull  •  or    <?  •      r 

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a-nl aceo,np,ishea  a.ainst '•y:^rl^u:^,nf,^Za':'^l:^!;: 


71. 


Watts,  William    .lliir«ii<iii     i.  ^. 

lioston,  Mneolnshire  I'r,;  N,  ,  '  ■'  •^"  '''  '"^'.  "' 
in  Ma^ehester  (i;;;,;  ^^j  Pl';»-<^.seie,t..e  .eaeher 
»ith  a  Prellico  Ijy  ||  |.;  ,:,•„';  '""-■;"  of '^P'^i'tra  : 
Organie  <'hen,istrv  for  .<  ,  de  ,"  't h!:".'  •''  "'  "'":  -■ 
Department,  .South  Kensi  g  :  ,    Lu     ,H-'"V  '""'  ^'' 

p"«:i^^I't:;.  ^sSi!""f"'^-^-^;H«ate 

pnment:  MU  ed.,  Lon.,  Jn      'Z'    o%:"'  "  ''I'.l"'- 
ings  with  my  ChiMren.     11,,..       I,',,,"'  km     ,^    '''"■"-! 
«d.,  iss:.    :;.  w  T  «;„..,, I.  h'r  ■,•.."  ''•"":  new 
IMS  Frie„,l  li.  w:     {.'..''•'I'ss'^.'^''"''  ""'  "'"  ''""I'l".    %  ' 

b.'u'aa^:'fr^i;ri;";'^"---''''j'«'-'^«". 

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Weatherly,  Frederick  Edunrd.  ,M  A    hi 

Temple  18^7      M.'k  o'f  M   ''     "i"'".  '"""  '"   "'"  '' 
',<•'',  and   other   I'oems      ,         ^7?  •^,   '-'^'"S^^  Daugh- 

Illust.     I.,„      187-     '      ,■.     ■'■   ^-'"^   '"   I»,e„m-Lan,l. 

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Jt.,        ou'rei"  ;V""  ""■■>••'••    poems.     I||u<t 

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Wttveiiey,  Lord.    See  Anv,,.. 

c.mn.^j.con.a.i,  .ir;:^T;;^'/--/>;„;^ 

ISSS,"'^"""'  ^'  ^-     f"'"'-"»'>  "f  'I'o  Larynx,  Lon., 


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Lon..  Ls,s,.,  •  '  \q\"-  l^-O^Bojsat.^chool.  IHu,,. 
18S,s  uny  8%  ""y-  J;-  ;".'.'"l''"'".».  must.  Lo„., 
'"O^     lljtst.     Lon'iss^'q^r^    "''''^'-"-- 

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-li'(('(.,  xxviiK  G9. 

Wayiand,    Uobert    Sidney 

Ma,,le„itoek,Phila.,  1870,  12mo. 
Waylen,  James,  [„„ 

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Marguorito  Kent:  a  Novel, 


ayiie,  Rev.  Kdward  Foskett    m  a 

»i"oo'thrvLrof',i;^:;;:ie^sr'  riri!/;-" 

being  Serinoius  „u  the  Apostles'  C  eed    Lon     l^fii    "o  ,','  '' 
2.  Jho  Apostolic  Mi„i.t'ry:  Three  slViZs,  Oxf.'.  I870; 

Wayne,  Marion  W, 

1  hila.,  1870,  l2ino 

"cad,  Charles   Kasson,   b.    I8I8,  at  Malono 

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add',]  r7s'i,":r'R,'"k'!,''''h  ""'i^'""'  f"-"^-  ™'-  "-. 

1S7I    l"n.o     '    Tl,  "Vr      ,    ,"P''   ^''"''■"'  ^'^cienee,  Cin 
.  1,  i.nio.    .(.  ihc  Heart  of  the  World    Iss'j      1    i-      ' 

and  (irav,.,  „r  „„,  Pre.i.l,.,,;,  '"  ■ , "  "''^'  ''"^■^-    "l'  Lives 
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WEA 

has  been  re-elected  five  times.  1.  Discourses  on  the 
Kejurrcction,  Uiiyton,  0.,  1S71,  IL'ino.  2.  Minipteriiil 
Salary,  1872.  X.  D'vine  Providence:  tlie  Ilijtor.v  of  the 
Doctrine  :  its  Niiture,  Reasfonablenexs,  Ac,  Dayton,  187.'?, 
12mo.  I.  The  Doctrine  of  Univer.«iil  Ueriloration  Care- 
fully K.xftiuinod,  Dayton,  0.,  IX'X,  IL'nio. 

Weaver,  Ij.  Foot^le|i.<  in  Lite's  Pathway :  Ad- 
dres.xes  to  Children,  l,on.,  1S7I,  T-'iiio. 

M  eaver,  Rii-linril,  civil  engimer.  A  Sanitary 
Kmiuiry  into  tlio  I'roliable  Causes  of  Yearly  K|iideiiiius 
in  Kngland  us  observed  at  Leicester,  Leicester,  1S71,  8vo, 

Weaver,  W.  T.  G.  Hours  of  Amusement,  and 
other  Poems,  Houst;  n,  Texas,  187(1,  IL'mo. 

Webb,  Alexander  Stewart,  LL.D.,  b.  is,3,,,  in 
New  York;  son  of  James  Watson  Webb,  (oiiJc,  vol.  iii.;) 
graduated  at  the  U.S.  Military  Academy  ISoJ;  seived 
in  the  civil  war,  becoming  licut. -colonel  U.S.A.  and 
brevet  major-general  in  the  volunteer  army  ;  president 
of  the  College  of  the  Citv  of  New  York  since  ISBil.  The 
I'eninsula:  .McClellan's  ('iim|iaign  of  I8«2,  ("  Cam|migns 
of  the  Civil  War.")     Maps.     N.  York,  1881,  ]2mo. 

Webb,  Alfred.  A  Comiiendiuni  of  Irish  liiog- 
rnjihy  :  comprising  Sketches  of  Distinguished  Irishmen, 
and  of  Kuiincnt  Persons  connected  with  Ireland  by 
Olliee  or  by  their  Writings,  Dublin.  1878,  8vo. 

"As  Hc  turn  over  the  clear,  simple  record  of  soldiers, 
saints,  sculpt(u-s,  statesmen,  puels.  painters,  actors,  jialriots, 
novelists,  and  even  kings  aiol  (iuceus.  we  gather  without 
ell'ort  a  largeamonntof  knowledge  of  what  has  been  going 
on  in  and  about  the  cotintry  during  the  i)rogress  of  cen- 
turies. .  .  .  The  hndk  is  written  with  leuuirkable  fairness, 
.  .  .  and  it  iscviilontly  tbercsuUof  longaioleonscieutious 
ialiour,  as  well  iw  patient  research."— .>'jiC('ta(»r,  li.  UXl 

We!)b,  Rt.  Kev.  Allen  Ueclier,  D.D.,  graduated 
at  Corpus  Cbristi  College.  Oxford,  18(52;  Follow  of  Uni- 
versity College  I8f!.'!-I18  ,■  oi'iluinod  I8t'>3;  rector  of  Avon 
Dassctt,  Warwickshire,  1807-70;  liishopof  Bloemfontein 
187(1-83.  and  since  then  of  (irahainstown.  1.  Mission 
Work:  the  Substance  (jf  Three  Addresses,  Lon.,  1876, 
Kimo.  2.  Woman's  Work  for  Foreign  Missions;  Two 
Papers,  I.on.,  1877,  llimo.  H.  .Notes  of  Six  Addresses 
on  "  The  Presence  and  (iHicc  of  the  Holy  Spirit  :"  with 
a  Sermon,  l.cm.,  1879,  p.  8vo ;  .'ith  cd.,  188.^.  4.  The 
Life  of  the  lilessed  in  Paradise  and  the  Life  of  the 
Blessed  after  the  Resurrection  :  Two  Sermons,  Lon., 
187il,  8vo.  ,").  Sisterhood  Life  and  Wounin's  Work,  Ac, 
Lon.,  ISS:'..  p.  8vo.  6.  The  Minister  of  the  True  Taber- 
nacle and  his  Ministry,  Lon.,  18n8,  p.  8vo. 

Webb,  Arabella  E,  The  Tabernacle  and  the 
Temple:  with  their  Teachings.  Lon..  1S82,  12mo. 

Webb,  Ilenedict  JoNepli.  The  Centenary  of 
Catholicity  in  Kentucky,     lllust.    Louisville,  1884,  8vo. 

Webb,  Charles  Henry,  [nafr,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b. 
18:it,  in  New  Y'ork  ;  was  a  journalist  in  New  York  anil 
California  18(iO-(ifi,  and  afterwards  a  broker  in  New  York ; 
has  patented  inventions.  1.  John  Paul's  Hook.  lllust. 
Hartford,  1874,  8vo.  2.  The  Wickeilest  Woman  in  New 
York,  N.  York,  187.').  :<.  Parodies:  I'roso  and  Verse,  N. 
Y'ork,  187(i,  12iuo.  4.  Sea-Weed  and  what  we  Seed: 
my  Vacation  at  Long  Branch  and  Saratoga,  N.  Y'ork, 
1S7(>,  12mo.     b.  Vagroni  Verses,  liost.,  1888,  Iftmo, 

Webb,  Charles  Locock.  The  Practice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  and  of  the  House  of  Lords 
on  Appeals,  Lon.,  1877,  8vo. 

Webb,  E.  Warp  Sizing :  ft  Practical,  Theoretical, 
and  Chemical  Treatise,  .Manchester,  1878,  8vo. 

Webb,  Edmnnd  F.  The  Kailroad  Laws  of  Maine, 
Portland,  187(>,  8vo. 

Webb,  Edward  Ilrainerd,  [ante,  vol.  iii.,  add.] 
With  Boi.LA.Ni),  Jahks,  London  Bridge:  Shall  Lonilon 
Bridge  bo  widened,  or  shall  a  New  Bridge  be  built  near 
the  Tower?   Lon.,  1877,  8vo. 

Webb,  !•'.  (.i.  Sylvia's  Ride  for  Life,  and  other 
Original  Ballads,  Ac,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

Webb,  Frederick  Charles,  [itnlf,  vol.  iii.,  add.] 
Up  the  Tigris  to  liagdiid,  Lon.,  1870,  8vo. 

Webb,  11.  S.  Ueresi'ord.  (Kd.)  Dr.  Trenwahl_^: 
a  Comedy,  in  Four  Acts.  By  R.  Benedix.  Lon.,  1887, 
18nio. 

Webb,  Rev.  Henry,  Congregational  minister.  1. 
A  Plea  for  the  Reformation  of  the  Congregational 
Churches:  Two  ;..jctures,  Lon.,  1848,  12mo;  new  od., 
18.')'^.  2.  The  (ilorious  (Jospel  Unfolded,  Lon,.  I8(i6,  8vo. 
3.  The  Gospel  Church  Delineated  from  the  New  Testa- 
ment, Lon.,  1871,  8vo.  4.  The  Ordinances  of  Christian 
Worship,  as  delivered  in  the  New  Testament,  Lon.,  1873, 
8vo. 

Webb,  Henry.     (Ed.)  Dogs,  their  Points,  Whims, 
1498 


WEB 

Instincts,  and  Peculiarities:  with  a  Retrospection  of 
Dog-Shows.  lllust.  Lon.,  1872,  p.  8vo;  new  od.,  enl,, 
18711. 

Webb,  K.  Definitions  of  Kudid,  with  Explana- 
tions and  Exercises,  Lon.,  188,i,  12nio. 

Webb,  Thomas  Ebenezer,  LL.D.,  [miii,  vol. 
iii.,  add.)  I.  (Trans.)  Faust;  from  tlie  (lerman  of 
Goethe,  Dublin,  1.H81,  8vo.  2.  The  Veil  of  Isis:  a  Se- 
ries of  Essays  on  Idealism,  Dublin  and  Lon.,  188,'),  8vo, 

'■  These  estiiiys  are  a  continuation  of  his  '  Inl<'lle(  ualism 
of  Locke.'  .  .  .  Ills  object  there  was  to  show  that  Locke  aiol 
Kant  said  pretty  mtuh  (he  same  thing.  Here  he  trios  to 
prove  that  this  is  true  also  of  llmne.  aiol  that  in  general 
all  philosophers  largely  agree  and  their  dittereiices  are  un- 
essenlial.  In  uoiny  respects  Ur.  Webb's  book  deserves  iiu- 
stintcil  praise."— -Icm/.,  xxvii.  ;I"U. 

Webb,  Kev.  Thomas  William,  M.A.,  F.R.A.S., 
[dii/f,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  IS(l7-l8Sa,  son  of  Rev.  John  Webb, 
(iinle,  vol.  iii.,  (il'lh  of  the  name  there  mentioned;) 
graduated  at  Magdalen  Hall,  Oxford,  1830;  ordained 
1830;  vicar  of  Hardwick  from  1856;  prebendary  of 
Hereford  from  18S'.>.  1.  Memorials  of  the  Civil  War 
between  Charles  I.  and  the  Parliament  of  England,  as  it 
affected  Herefordshire  and  the  Adjacent  Counties.  By 
Rev.  John  Webb.  Edited  and  Completed  by  the  Rev.  T. 
W.  Webb.     Lon.,  187!l,  2  vols. 

"  How  well  the  task  was  fulfilled  by  (he  origiiml  writer 
oidy  those  can  fnllv  judge  who  Uike  the  trouble  to  noisier 
two  wi'ightv  voliinu's.  every  page  of  which  will  repay  at- 
tention."—.Sti'.  Jin:,  xlviil.  '>81. 

"We  know  of  few  books  which  can  be  read  with  more 
profit,  If  the  student  be  sutlicieutly  Instructed  not  to  be 
carried  nwav  bv  the  author's  very  .strongly  marke<l  sym- 
pathy w  ith  the  losing  cause."— K.  Pkacock  :  Acad.,  xviii. 
iiri. 

2.  Optics  without  .Mathematics,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  8vo.  3. 
The  Sun:  a  Familiar  Description  (d'  his  Phenomenii, 
Lon.,  188,i,  12mo. 

Webb,  W.  C.  Kansiis  Supreme  Court  Reports,  vols. 
vi.-xx.,  1870-78,  Concordia,  1871-70,  15  vols.  8vo. 

Webb,  W.  E.  Buffalo-Land:  an  Authentic  Ac- 
count of  the  Discoveries,  Adventures,  and  Mishaps  of  a 
Party  in  the  Wild  West.     lllust.     Phila.,  1872,  8vo. 

Webb,  W.  II.,  M.D.  Is  Phthisis  Pulmonalis  (^m- 
tagious,  and  does  it  belong  to  the  Zymotic  Group? 
Phila.,  1878,  8vo. 

Webb,  W.  T.  (Trans.)  Select  Epigrams  from  Mar- 
tial for  English  Readers,  Lon.,  1880,  12mo. 

Webb,  W.  Trego.  Indian  Lyrics,  Calcutta,  1884, 
p.  8vo. 

I      Webb,   Rev.  William    John   Wesley,   M.A., 

'graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  181)2;  ordained 
j  1802;  rector  of  St.  Lawreace's,  Exeter,  since  1882.  1. 
I  Memorials  of  Exmouth,  Kxmouth,  1872.  8vo.  2.  Eng- 
land's Inheritance  in  the  (Jliurch,  Lon.,  1878,  8vo. 

Webbe,  M  illiam.  1.  The  Poet's  Death,  and  other 
Poems;  2d  cd.,  Lon.,  1811;),  p.  8vo.  2.  Click hcd  ;  or, 
Chelsea,  Ancient,  .Mcdia'viil,  and  Modern;  a  Poem,  Lon., 
1870,  p.  8vo. 

Webber,  Uyroii.  1.  Pigskin  and  Willow:  with 
other  Sporting  Stories,  Lon.,  1870,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo;  nett- 
ed., 1883,  p.  8vo.  2.  In  Luck's  Way:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1881,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo. 

Webber,  laeut.-Col.  Edward  John.  Briti.-h 
Guiana:  the  Essequibo  ,ind  Potaro  Rivers:  with  an  Ac- 
count (d'  a  Visit  to  the  Recently-Discovered  Kaieteur 
Falls,  &,-.,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  8vo. 

"Webber,  Frank,"  (Pseud.)  See  BtsHNKi.i., 
William  H.,  mijirn. 

Webber,  Henry  John.  The  Voyager's  Com- 
panion and  Adviser,  Lon.,  18«5,  8vo. 

Webber,  S.  Manual  of  Power,  for  Machiner-. 
Shafts,  and  Belts,  N,  York,  1870,  8vo. 

Webber,  William.  1.  An  Essay  on  theCattlo  Mur- 
rain and  Poleaxc  Murder;  or.  Science  and  Art  in  the 
Nineteenth  Century,  Lon.,  1865,  8vo.  2.  Vaccination, 
as  it  was  and  as  it  is,  lion.,  1871,  8vo. 

Weber,  Alice.  1.  Miles  Harling,  Lon.,  1879,  2 
vols.  or.  8vo.     2.  Two  Life-Stories,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  8vo. 

3.  The  Old   House  in   the  Square,  Lon.,   1883,  cr.  8vo, 

4.  Hester  Tracy:  a  School-Room  Story.  lllust.  Lon., 
1884,  p.  8vo.  5.  Curly's  Victory,  Lon.,  1887,  ISmo 
6.  When  I'm  a  Man  ;  or,  Little  Saint  Christopher,  II- 
lu.st.     I,un.,  1;<8S,  4to. 

Weber,  Hermann,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  physician  to 
the  German  Hospital,  Ijondon.  I.  Notes  on  the  Climate 
of  the  Swiss  Alps,  Lon.,  1864.  2.  (Ed.)  On  the  Curative 
Effects  of  Baths  and  Waters :  being  ft  Hand-Book  to  the 
Spas  of  Europe,     By  J.  Braun.     With  a  Sketch  on  tbo 


Weber,  J.  v      ^t-       i  i.. 

of  Paris,  by  P.  Vc',,:^  Ton'  '  s^"^^.  "'  ""'   ''""""•"■« 
Weber    T      cv  ■'"".,  ir^i^,  Hvo, 

(leorgo    DHvie;  ;,;„;'■;,!!";,;  t!!!«''."-''„;:''  Vicc.-Ad,„'Li 


Emigration    to   the   River 


Websier,   Stephen. 

"  ebsler,  TlioinnH      Ti...  \t 

■ebs.cr,  «arre'.',    m\"^  ' VsV^ItT-l''  "'-^ 
"•:    gratlualeil    at    I  arvan      \I    i-',    i  ."'"'""'""' 

">':  "-..mn  of  I,' m',,';:,';,"   •;, ^^;-^-:-  "•;<••  E>e;  from 
Hebstter,  Rev   Wi.i,...,     ..      •  '  '*-•  '^"lo. 

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■  •   Y'"-     •••  linins.)  The 

fiylus,  Lon.,  ISiiH,  |'>|.|„     .-,    ,,,       ---    -—...■.   o,    yt„. 

■"  Five  Acts,  Lon.,  IsV-   p  ..JV"'  """"   ^"' ''  ''  ^'■'""" 

>A  ihncs'Sc^;i,'^i|;»;"i'y^».»(yie  wi,i,  „„  „,,,„„,., 

rowed  l>i8  w„r,ls.''i:,;;;;/iJ.',';"-;;f,|,'''"^'Vf  tluit  Ma.  lui."b,!i^. 
%  A^'w^'ll^'  l^lr  s  ^C'/r  '"'';"  '"  '^"S''""  Verse, 
pnnte-lfrom  the  Evi„   ,  „r      •  ,    *>  "  "■""'   «''-''"vs,  re- 

'u'ion,  of  t>.e  A,;!;rno  TJ,',:;:  o7\;rv''  "^" '^"■"- 

■*Ii-.  iMorsheail.)                   '        "^"  '"  '^'r.  Browning  ami 
Of  s/k.^:  "n?j;:^'^;S';^;.»-H"en  articles  u, variety 

E!'^y.!5!;^  -  «".ey  l»i;;:i,:;'  Z&i^. 

,»•  Wl-guises.-aDranm.  Lon.,  Ism    |..„,„ 


capneions  are  „f  Infer    l  V,  1^"     '  '  '^"'"'^^i"'  and  the 

"w;  Mirpri,ses  an.      Si  ''''',"•  '"  '"•'   1"  sinM.lielty  m  ,1 
MowthesI.eer     m'eftv  ,,Vh''"?''^''  ''"■•^'•'■"lu'inK  Ji 
I'mum.    Hut  relati" elv  ,VtlM^  ,    ""•'"■"T''  "f  Ilie  1  i^    . 
li'i«  considerable  exeHle  „    s      '.""'".'""'^''y  '"»■  Ivp  ■ 

5^iiirifi::;r^:i;-,,i^SK»^ 

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«P«'iMl  Iv  el.ara,  e  .  u.  exw  nl'""'!''''  '^"'"^''  ^liiel,  i, 
mmiral  beings  »■),„  lil  ,'re  h,  li  ""^'  """"■"  "f  "'e  snper- 
ales,,f„ny  t,,^,t',  \'^,         '"    lem.  .  .  .  We  tin,!  no     ew 

iw|"s^i-o;;iii!SHF'"'™-'^ 

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r.Km  reoly."-./;.;;,/';  » ly.lL;"  'fW  BUi,le.bo.,ks  sui'iUl^^'.'o' 

;.nU  ^«!^i^.t'!^:i;^J'^»;;^.  «H.C.S.      ,Trana. 

Orninf;,,,,,,  |ss:t  ^''"^^"''""■'tofXenoplion, 

.^ontli  Ayrshire  1 SM  -T       ,    'Ir  •^™"''*li   ''ar ;    M.P.  fo; 
J''-«l.s.'  Kor  b  '^.'Ve  •  Pk  ,;':.::";','«  <- lIaddin,toa 

i»  Verse  and  l'r„.e      ilb,^j"''o^'"""''"S  '""^  otherwi.'-e, 
>Vc<lB»vood    Fr„,  i"      ,  *'°>'™'0',  188t>,  Svo. 

•""glMeron  her  n  otf/er's  'i  i^.T'^'  "f"'  "'"'  "  K^""''' 
^he  haseonlribute,!  no  „:;  .r.': ''!'""•'»  M-ekintosh. 


■  ,  ,     -■ 1-..  -         -—  '  Knglisli.  — 

J^'iy:  a  Drama,  I,on.,  ls,S2      !•>    ri.,ir,i"i       ,    !'•     ^^  » 

Sir """"--""^is"  ?'"'"- 

i"«H»adr!in^:^i'^  *;;;-»™,^™;n.i  b.  ItoberM.rown. 
earliest  Ijouk  a.uvii  t,,  h,.r  l,,,,^L,  m  "*'  "'"'ers.    I,-,.„„,  j,^,. 

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o.  Ken'ury,  l.on.,  isrir  """'""»'   "le  Eighteenth 

and  .„  r„„.  „_  ,    I  ,   ■'■' !i^i^--ertain  extent  in^ividn..  ^ 


K.n^r'l^Jrp."":*"-     """  ^■'«'-  -"  '"0  Loop.Rod 
.JVebs.er,r.s.     Christian.  ,„„  ^,,,^„.^  ,„„_ 


(^he  haseoni;     .  : r,^^;;,;-;^^  of  ^ir  James  Maekhiu; 
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to  .he  autbor  „r  ■  j,,,',.  K  ^Vt^'i^sr^'T h''''!'^  """^■"o" 

-'•  I'ramleigh  Hail    |„,     ,u,.'    '■  ^"•' ^"- ^'N. 
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1>,S7, 


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Webster,  George    F       -n      c. 

■;;team,  I,o„.,   iST.i,   i2mo       WiH,'",.      "'"■''""''"«   ■""' 

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erin{?;;;^!;;;n;?'^;l™»^  wa,.  great  lairness  and  dis- 
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'  Webster,  LeC  I^a  '^i','"',  ;     '',""•'  ''''*■  '2'no     illustrate  from  the  li.t.'rv  ,!f  7^.  "'  "'"'  ""'"■•t  to 

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Webster,  IVa.'han  Barnham,  b   iso,  «,  ,.  ,       "1:  ^^  ""'  '^'''l-^-.v  o,",t,."'  "^""' '"  """"^  '-  '^'-^ 


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l"t5un"ls"i^^",'•'•    ''"""'l"-  -^  Monetary  Legi,. 

"  ■"  l-ttinbridge,  where  he  gradil- 

1499 


with  a   Oesorintivc  '»  , '      V'", ''*'"'y  "f  th 

l.'^rs.  p.  sv.'     ''"'  '^''"""'"  "f  'ho  Potter's  Art,   Lon^,' 

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WED 

Hti'il  1S2I;  iippiiiiitud  11  |i(iliuu  uingUtrntu  uf  Lunilon 
ls;U.  Ilu  wuH  uiiu  uf  tlit'uriKinal  iiit'iiibora  or  tliu  I'liil- 
oloffical  Society,  ttiiil  liiis  eoiuributuil  iiiiin.v  |iii|>cr»  to  itn 
Tniii.iaotionB.  Ci)nti!!<tcj(l  Ktyiiiulogii's  in  tlio  Dlutioiiorv 
of  the  Kov,  W.  W.  Slfuiit,  Lon..  IM2,  p.  Svo. 

Weilmore,  Frederick,  b.  1S4I,  at  tMifton,  Kns. ; 
dlucati'd  partly  on  tiu' Continoiit ;  iifcarno  a  joiirniiliHt 
in  Itrii^tol  at  iiiiii'teen,  and  afterwards  removed  to  Ijon- 
don  and  dcvotud  liinijiulf  to  art  critioimn.  lie  is  con- 
nt'oted  as  critic  with  thu  London  Standard  and  Acaduiuy. 
In  1SS5  ho  vi.iitcd  tho  United  States  am)  dclivereil  lee- 
tures  on  art  at  Harvard  and  Johns  llopliins.  1.  Tho 
Two  Liven  of  Wilfrid  Harris,  l,on.,  IStiS,  p.  Svo.  2.  A 
Snapt  (lold  Uin){,  Lon.,  \s'\,  ^  vols.  p.  svo.  .'!.  Two 
Uirls,  I,on.,  Is?:!,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  I.  studies  in  English 
Art,  lion.,  |S7i;-si),  two  series,  p.  Svo. 

"He  has  evidently  Koiie  lliniiiiili  a  Kreat  deal  of  close 
nnd  honest  work,  and  in  particular  has  accunuihited  a 
number  of  fresh  and  hileresliiiu  iletalls  about  the  succes- 
sive si'hools  of  cnnravin);  which  have  nnirched  in  tho  rear 
of  our  schools  of  art."— .s';<'i'^i/oi',  1.  Jjo. 

.^>.   Pastorals  of  France,  [short  stories,]  I,on.,  187",  p. 

Svo. 

"  In  their  tenderness,  their  sinipllclly,  their  truthfulness 
to  the  sliiw  lioil  remote  life  which  they  picture,  in  tho 
quaint  accuracy  of  their  slight  touches,  in  tlie  atmosphere 
of  ihein,  lliese  '  I'ustorals'  are  almost  perfect."— SiJCrtafoi", 
1.  i:.10. 

fi.  Tho  .Masters  of  Oonro  Painting ;  being  an  Intro- 
ductory Hand-Cool<  to  tho  Study  of  Uenro  Painting. 
Ilhist.      Lon.,  1S71I,  p,  Svo. 

Weed,  Thurlow,  [tmir,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1797-ISS2. 
For  biog.,  see  Haunks.  T.  W.,  iii/>m.  Autobiography. 
Kdited  by  his  Daughter,  Harriot  A.  Weoil.  Host.,  183.1, 
Svo. 

"The  aniiihiouraphy  has  much  of  what  was  known  he- 
fore,  but  llltle  of  winit  we  nilKlit  have  expected  to  llnil. 
.  .  .  There  are  .■onie  exceptions,  which  jfo  just  far  enough 
to  show  what  an  interesting  and  valuable  volume  Mr. 
Weed  missed  making."— .Vad'oii,  xx.xvll.  2:13, 

>Veed,  Triimnit.  Carmina  Concordim:  Songs  of 
Union  r»)lloge:  with  .Music,  N.  York,  1S7o,  Svo. 

Weedeii,  William  Babcock.  1.  The  Morality 
of  Prohibitory  Liquor  I/aws,  Host.,  IS75,  lOino.  2.  Tbe 
Social  Law  of  Labor,  Host.,  1SS2,  12nio. 

Weekes,  Henry,  K.A.,  I8O7-IS77.  Lectures  on 
Art,  delivered  at  tho  Itoyal  Academy,  London  ;  with 
Portrait,  Sketch  of  tho  Autiior's  Life,  and  Pliotographs 
of  his  Works,  Lon.,  ISSII,  Svo. 

Weeks,  t'aleb  S.  Pope's  Essay  on  .Man  :  with 
Respomling  Kssay :  Man  soon  in  the  llcopening  Dawn, 
N.  York,  ISSS. 

Weeks,  Clarn  S.  (Ed.)  Text-Book  of  Nursing, 
N.  York,  LSS,i,  l2mo. 

Weeks,  Edward  P.  Treatise  on  Attorneys  and 
Counsellors-at-Law,  San  Fran.,  1S7S,  Svo. 

Weeks,  Mrs.  Helen  C,  [miie,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  1. 
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2.  Si.T  Sinners;  or,  Sehool-Diys  in  liantam  Valley.  liy 
Campbell  Wheaton,  [pseud.]     N'.  York,  1S7B,  16rno. 

Weeks,  Joseph  U.,  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.  1,  History 
of  the  Knights  of  Pythias:  with  an  Account  of  the  Life 
and  Times  of  Damon  and  Pythias,  Cin.,  l2mo.  2.  Ue- 
jmrt  on  tho  Practical  Operation  of  Arbitration  and  Con- 
ciliation in  the  Settlement  of  Difforoncts  between  Em- 
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Svo.  3.  Directory  of  tbe  (JIaas-Works  of  the  United 
States.  Pub.  by  "U.S.  Gov't.  Wash.,  ISSO,  4to.  4. 
Report  on  the  Manufacture  of  Glass,  N.  York,  1SS3,  4to. 
5.  Report  on  tho  Manufacture  of  Coke,  N.  York,  LS8a, 
4to.  rt.  Labor  Differences  and  their  .Settlement :  a  Plea 
for  Arbitration  and  Conciliation,  .\.  York,  1SS6,  Svo. 

Weeks,  Lyinan  II.  Among  the  Azores.  Illust. 
Host.,  1SS2,  80.  Itimo. 

Weeks,  Robert  D.  1.  Jehovah-Jesus:  tho  One- 
ne.ss  of  God  ;  tho  True  Trinity,  N.  York,  I87fi,  12mo.  2. 
Genealogy  of  the  Family  of  George  Weekes,  of  Dor- 
chester, Massachusetts,  l6llo-I6.')(l :  with  some  Informa- 
tion in  regard  to  other  Families  of  tho  Xamo,  especially 
Thomas  of  Huntington,  Long  Island,  and  Nathaniel  of 
Falmouth  and  Hardwiek,  Massachusetts,  Newark,  N.J., 
1885,  1.  Svo. 

Weeks,  Robert  Kelley,  [mite,  voL  iii.,  add.,] 
1S40-1S76;  graduated  at  Yale  1SB2,  and  at  Columbia 
Law  iSeliooI  18<i4;  admitted  to  tho  New  Voik  bar,  but 
relinquished  his  profossicm  to  devote  himself  to  litera- 
ture. 1.  Episodes  and  Lyrio  Pieces,  N.  York,  1870, 
Itimo,     2.  Twenty  Poems,  N.  York,  1876,  16mo. 

Wegmann,  E.    The  Design  and  Construction  of 
1501) 


WEI 

Masonry  Dnnis:  giving  the  Method  employei>  in  de- 
termininij  tlio  Prolllo  of  tho  Quaker  Bridge  Dam. 
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Weidcineyer,  John  William,  [ami;  vol.  iii., 
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Wcidncr,  Rev.  Revere  Franklin,  I).l>.,  b, 
IS.'il,  at  Centre  \alley,  I'a.  i  graduated  at  .Muhlenberg 
College,  Allentowu,  I'a.,  ISIill,  and  at  tho  Lutheran  The- 
ological Sc'Uiinary,  I'hiladolphia,  is;:!;  pastor  of  a 
church  in  Philadelphia  IS7S-S2;  professor  of  syslematio 
theology  at  Anguslana  Swedish-English  Theological 
Seminary,  Rock  Island,  III.,  since  Iss.l.  1.  Commen- 
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Version  of  Iftll  and  the  Revised  \'ersion  of  ISSl,  Allen- 
town,  Pa.,  ISSl,  |2mo,  2.  Exegclical  Theology:  based 
on  Httgcnbaeh  and  Krauth,  Chic,  ISSd,  12mo.  H.  Dib- 
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(.'hie,  1SS6,  IL'mo.      I.    Historical  Theology,  Chic,  ISSS, 

I2i li,   A   .'System  of  Dogmatic  Theology:    based   on 

Luthardt  ami  Krauth:  vol.  i.,  An  Inlniduition  to  Dog- 
matio  Theology,  based  on  Luthardt,  Rock  Island,  111., 
18SS,  8vo,  0,  (iranjinarof  the  Now  Testament  lireek, 
N,  York,  18SS,  7,  The  Greek  Text  of  St,  .I(jhn,  accord- 
ing to  the  Critical  Texts  of  Westoott  and  Ilort,  Tischen- 
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New  Testament  Greek,  Isss.  y.  Commentary  on  the 
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Weigall,  Lady  Rose  Sophia  Mary,  (Tane,) 
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of  the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales  :  with  Selections  from 
her  Correspondence  and  other  Unpublished  Paiiers,  Lon., 
1S74,  Svo. 

"Lady  Rose' Weigall  has  been  fortunate  in  aciiulrlng 
excellent  materials,  and  hiLs  put  Iheni  together  in  a  pleas- 
ing style,  but  her  '  brief  memoir'  docs  nut  U'l  bi'vond  these 
nmterlals,  and  has  an  Iniperfeet  and  fragmen'tary  char- 
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Weight,  C.  M.  Not  a  Rit  like  Christmas,  and 
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Wcightman,  IIii(;h,  [<i,iir.  vol.  iii.,  add.]  Tho 
Law  of  Marriage  and  Legitimacy :  with  Especial  Refer- 
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Svo. 

Weir,  A.  C.  Analytical  Digest  of  the  Scottish 
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Weir,  Archibald  Alfred  Egleg,  son  of  Rev, 
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Introductory  Study  of  the  General  History  of  Europi' 
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ISSS. 

"Mr.  Weir  examines  the  series  of  events  which  have 
made  the  western  world  wlmt  it  actually  is.  and  the  various 
influences  which  have  determined  the  character  of  tic- 
civilization  we  see  around  us.  The  political  side  of  tlic 
work  isit-sbest  part;  nnd  Mr.  Weir  has  very  fairlvdescrilicl 
the  circumstances  which  have  shaped  the  de.slfiiies  of  lln' 
dllTerent  states  and  kingdoms  of  Europe."- W.  O'Co.nnoI! 
MiiRRI.s:  Afiiil.,  xxxli.  iV. 

Weir,  E.  P.  (Trans.)  Life  of  Martin  Luther,  bv 
Julius  Kiistlin,  Lon..  1883,  12mo. 

Weir,  Harrison,  [mitp,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  1824,  at 
Lewes.  1.  Every  Day  in  the  Country  :  with  Drawings, 
Lon.,  1S8:!,  32ino.  2.  Animal  Stories,  Old  and  Ni^w. 
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1887. 

Weir,  Marion  Eliza,  [miie,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  Rock- 
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Weir,  Thomas,  of  the  Madras  civil  service.  (Ed.) 
Digest  containing  the  Acts  constituting  the  Civil  CourU 
of  the  Madras  Presidency  and  tho  Rules  and  StandiDj,' 
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Weir,  Walter.  I.  The  Iligh-Wav  of  Holiness, 
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Weise,  Arthur  James,  M.A.  1.  History  of 
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coveries of  America  to  tho  Year  1525.  Maps.  N.  York, 
1884,  Svo. 

"  Mr.  Weise  ...  has  added  nothing  to  the  subject,  and 


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Immortal  Life,  Bo,,.,  IH8»   I^,,;l;   '  "'•   '""O'      4.    Tl,o 

f»"ego  at  Bitscho  a',  a  t  ,o  sm,      "'""' '  "'""""I  ■■'  th- 
•'  the  United  State     IN    )."''"  ","r''  '^'^''^  ^  re,n„v,.,l 


prowtl,"    ■ ,  e  rres,;.,'.','/'/  '"■'■^ "'"1  .so, 
It'd  thrnug    ,Vws Va  o^f  or;''™'''''""'''*- 


Discoveries  of  Btirni   a!,Tr '"'""•^'  ''<'<'«'-'ling   to   the 

American  Mound,  •  wilt  m  ,  T   .■     '"'^  ''i^^^overed    in 

«'■  the  American  and  K„ ., i'  i'o'b:  iTr'  "'1  '""-^bph" 

•"^English  by  Br.  S   b1  ch    V   V  ^''  "^  translations 

Weitbrecht,  Mrs.  MaVv'  r"^  '''^"'  '^"• 

.    "^PePowerof  Ho  e  'u'"1iJ,     ;  faith's  Miracles;  I 

-  ^Si^:tn:;^i:;^S"'n?lr  "'-^^ 

Y-'rk,  1875,  isl;  uZod    ?877        '  «"''   '''"'"'™.  N. 
"feketehoftho  Life  of  Jacqueifn;  P  ',    rx/.'J"''  ^'''""' • 

'•'^^•I,  12mo.  "'"•^''^"'''>«-'S'>fPerrara,  N.York, 

gujgesl!:;.^-,.,^,;  ,,o'^^:'«"""»   «"iJo  in   Four  I.an 

a;'.M  b!"^^,^   rC  &«'  ';J"'>-  C ■-  vol.  iii.. 

ho  Universit;of  Si."r,'i.T'''?"-'  g™"""*-''!  a 
l>'n:  president  ofTolTli,^'','  'i^'"."""'  '"  the  bar 
lSti9-83,  and  s  n,.e  h  J  ..  """  ^Sricultural  College 
l-s.vcholog;"'8s'8"^%"'«"  1'™"--;-  there.      1.  Talks  o^n 

Welch,  c!    inZj    ,  T<'^"'  I'.-yohologv,  1SS8 

^-?  ■'«  c^Sin,  ":;::i8;;l;^^'""  r'"te,^^e,„,ii 

^Ket^'^h  »^^{!";-„,[;^^hen  ''-ver  Cleveland :  a 
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Weli'h,   lOilwiirii    I    .. 

''"":"c„n:„,  ;',::;':';'I,:'-,:„;;;vi.n«.  ..  ,.esi«„,„^ 

•*''ann«,  I,„n.,  ,^-,,    i-,,', '-'""•      -  Deigning  Valve- 
KnteHl^?;ve;^';;:'Vr^;-:v.  K.U.C  S.,  Hur„eon..,^or. 

--iby.r,„y.ata';'t:;:;;;;^lt:;:rtrii!!!v 
j£"^t  ;i;t"^!i-:^t -:;---- ««cr. 

Welfh,  John,  r,T,.n    i,   lo.,,   ,     ,, 
gradiiulrd   at   FrnnkliV,   r' ■,'  "^"?' '"  "nmson  Co.,  o  ■ 

"nd  aftenviinis  i„,-    hi,.,        '  "'  ''"""""»  picas  I.M|);),fl5 

-  An  rndix.|)i,,e,,  to  th,.  K,  .  i  -Athens,  0„  I8h;). 
,''"  (^<n>rU  of  ('hio,  .,.,', '"'^iV'f.t'"--  'Iccided  in 
-ommon  I'leas,  and  Su  e  ,  5  "'''  Supro.ne,  ('ireuit, 
"^■''<',.  <'in.,  IM^f,  Sv,V    '  '""  I'ccisions  to  .May, 

I  professor  of  Christian    the  ,  ,,uv  „? -.  f '"'"'''l'   '^'""•'•'' •• 

?r';^^:rii,!-t,,  j;i?  f  ^M^^X^ 
n^.i/'sil^^h'-'^^^-r^-"- 

"t,"cr  l'oe„,s,'o,.k,;"S;eii  V-H-^^'J''^  ^""^'  "nd 
v.ng  of  .Norway,  „„<,'  otl  er  Dr  ;2  str'  '^  .'*"'""• 
inx.i,  loino.  "nuuas,  hacrarjento,  Cal 

'^jj^'^r-''?''^''- "''''''''''"  "'"'"^"""'-''^-■' 

Char^^^,,1^?^^:^»j;,fmUy  Ori^.,,)   h.  ,805,  at 
m.mie,!    is.is,  t,^  T    nVw       .''''''''*^^' '""''.  vol.  i.. 
The  Journal  of  a  kriLr'  • '  ';"'^''  ^"Imlttnds,.  o' 
i-""i.  l-n..  1881,  ,,.'";."«  i"ur,n  Egypt  and  the  Uo\y 

vols.  er.  ,sv„.  J""ford-on-Aire,  Lon.,  1878,  3 

Weld,  Mason  (•  ti,„  d     , 

ica:  [alsoj   in   France"  li     0^",'"'";"  "°'">  '"  Amer- 

N-  Vork,  JHSO,   12„  0  vU''T'  'IV'"^'^'      ^l'"'  • 

I     WelUon,  Ile'v   Geor^rw      h'''"'"-  '■'''-•  '^mo 
!m.ted  at  Trioity  CoMef^e^^n   "';''"""•'.  M.A.,  grad- 
viear  of   St,  Saviour's    P.       '''A?'  ^'**'''  "rdained  IS  "o  • 

wckie.v  Kentr;:;:;;.;',^,,^-  ^'-[^-j  'sfis-s,,  and""/ 

Series  of  Argument,  b„,ed  on  , he         -^   'n   Variety:   a 

"f'-ur  Planet,  the  Cons.itntil       ,!     n"'  "'"■'^manship 

,the   Inspired   History  otw    •.'''?  ""™"'' '^'i"'!.  and 

I    K>i.)  Ti'llotson's  «  rino^  t  f'/'l'  '"i"-   '«''•  -""2 

1  I.-*.'<li,  8vo.  "• '  -^'•■'ctcd  and  Annotated,  Un., 

I  «"i!l,''T".l,;y„:^\,/-?"\«;""'  '^^^  daughter  of 

:'"".  "■in'l-«"rherald.Hi„    ',''„'"■""•  """'y  ^^«l- 

!i":^:,r^ai^r"'''^^''"i^"StAi:jeisr 
'  Of  u:!^:;!;^,^^::''-^-^/^^^"^ '"«''-''-> 

eastle.„pon-Tyno,  l,s-y  8vo  ^"''""'''"••land.  New- 
Hi.«toriual  Account  of  the  Mm,,,:,;  .  D<^-7r'Ptive  and 
'n  the  Church   of    ,q,.  Nieh„  " '' v"'''  "",''  tombstones 

i;"e::'"?^^-;;"-f""-~ii/:;:!r^ieh^:^! 

liook'J- aS        u*n  7ss7^!;:' "«;';;.''!";» "-txi- 

w;  i^x-'^^  "-<'-o:k^;oii:o;^;:^,t-?- 

N.  V:&7r;2t"7Rf^  J'-  story  „f  Metlakaht.a. 
■n  British  Columbia,  chr  st  aniLli  I  "  ',"'"''"  community 
'■am   Duncan,  a  !»;     eX  of  fh  V^ 'f "'' "^  ""' 
Society.)  •^   ™'*^'"^  of  the  Church  Missionary 

1501 


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WEL 


Wellcome,  Mm.  M.  D.      Tiilks  about   Flowars. 
Illimt.      Variiinutli,  iMc,  I8MH,  Iflinii. 
>Vell(loii,lt«>v.  Jtttiici*  KdwnrU  Cnwcll,  M.A., 

b.  IHAI;  Kriiilihilcil,  woliior  chinsii',  iil  Kind's  t'ollvgi', 
CiiiiibriilKii,  lM7:i;  <iriliiiiic(l  I,S>;|'  hfii.l-iiui.<liT  iif  l)iil- 
wlch  Ciilliigo  |MH.1-H£),  nnil  ninuo  then  of  lliumw  Suhool. 
1.  (Triini!.)  Tho  I'liliticK  of  Ari»liitle  :  with  Aimlj'i'i*  iiml 
Noton,  l.on.,  I.S85,  |>.  Hvi, ;  no*  od.,  IHHS.  :',  (Tranii.) 
Till)  lUiolorir  (if  Arislotli':  with  Aimlynis  iinj  N(jtc«, 
l.on.,  I ssn,  |,,  Mvo.  :i.  The  Futuru  ikii<l  the  Pint:  Ser- 
inon!(  proaohi'd  to  Murrnw  Hoys  in  l>ss  unij  \xM,  I,on., 
I8M7,  cr.  Svo.  ),  'I'hu  S|iiriliiiil  l,ife,  unil  other  Sermons, 
Lon.,  INS.s,  |i.  Svo. 

Wi-lldun,  llcv.  .laiiiON  In«l,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  griid- 
uatuci,  Ural  ojiiss  t'iiin:'.  Trip.,  iit  St.  Jolin's  rollogu, 
CambriilK'i',  l.'^.'il,  ami  fleeted  ii  Fellcnv  ;  onluined  l.'^.iH: 
hoad-nwwter  of  Tiiiibridije  .><ohoiil  ls4j-7.i,  ami  Hinue 
then  viear  of  Keniiiiigton,  Kent.  I.  Exlraordinury 
Tithe-Kent  Churge  on  llo|iii:  u  Converiution,  l-on., 
IM84,  I2inn.  '2.  IJiHcstablidhnient  and  Uinendoniuent, 
I,on.,  IMS.-,,  12riio. 

>V(!lldrc(l(,'c,  T.  T.  The  Danco  of  Dontli  in  Paint- 
ing imd  Print,  I.oii.,  I.SS". 

Weill's,  Albert.  1.  The  Poiligree  and  lli.^ory  of 
tlio  Wa*hint;toii  Family,  ilown  to  (lenoral  ()eor){i)  Wash- 
ington. lilu.Ht.  N.  Yorii,  iS7«,  imp.  Mvo.  2.  Illus- 
trated Fables:  new  ed.,  X.  York,  lS7il,  4to. 

Welles,  ChiirIC!!  Stiliirt.  I.  Bohemo,  [verse,] 
N.  York,  IS77,  ISmo.  2.  Lilian,  N.  York,  1S7»,  Jto. 
.i.  The  New  Marriage  and  other  I'nlform  Laws,  N.  York, 
1887,  I.Mrno. 

Welles,  (;idcon,  Ihi)8-1H78,  b.  at  Hartford,  Conn.; 
becamu  a  journalist ;  uouiptroller  of  the  t^uau  of  C'onnee- 
tieut  ISH.'i,  |842-4:i;  secretary  of  the  navy  isill-li!). 
Linc(dn  and  ,Soward  :  lieniarks  upon  tln!  .Memorial  Ad- 
dress of  Cliarles  F.  Adams  on  tlio  Late  William  M.Soward; 
with  Incidents  and  (.'oiiii'ienls  illustrative  of  the  Meas- 
ures and  Policy  of  the  Administration  of  Abraliam  Lin- 
coln, .tc,  N.  York,  IS74,  I2i 

Wellington,  Arthur  Melli-n,  b.  1817,  at  Wal- 
thain,  Mass.;  educated  at  the  Huston  Latin  School; 
gtudiod  civil  en);in<'ering;  was  chief  enjjinoor  of  tlio 
Interoeoanio  Railway  from  .Mexico  to  Vera  Ouz,  and  has 
held  other  important  professional  positions ;  editor  of 
the  Kngineerinf;  News,  New  York.  I.  .Methods  for  the 
Computation  from  Diagrams  of  Preliminary  ami  Final 
Estimates  of  Hailway  Earthwork,  N.  York,  I87:<,  12mo, 
plates  fill.  2.  The  Economic  Theory  of  the  Location 
of  Railways:  an  .Analysis  of  the  Conditions  controlling 
the  Laying-Out  of  Railways  to  efeet  tlie  Most  .Judicious 
Expenditure  of  Capital,  N.  York,  1877,  ll'mo;  2d  eiL, 
1887.  .'1.  Car-Hiiildors'  Dictionary,  N.  York,  1881.  4. 
Field  Work  of  Railway  Location  and  Laying-Out  of 
Works,    188it. 

Wells,  Charles,  [ante,  vol.  i!L,  add.]     Practical 
Grainmar  of  the  Turkish  Language,  Lon.,  1880,  p.  8vo. 
Wells,  Clara  L.     I.  The  Alban  Hills,  Rome,  187.8, 
Svo.     2.  The  Amphitheatres  of  Ancient  Rome.     Illust. 
Host.,  I8s;i,  sui.  4to. 

Wells,  David  Ames,  LI..T).,  D.C.L.,  [fuiie,  vol. 
iii.,  add..]  was  special  commissioner  of  the  V.^.  revenue 
18I1B-7II,  and  lias  been  a  member  of  several  boards  and 
commissions  connected  with  railways,  Ac;  elected  a 
foreign  associate  of  the  French  Academy  of  Sciences 
1874,  and  of  the  Accademia  dei  Lincei  of  Italy  1877  ; 
president  of  the  American  .Social  Science  Association 
1875-7!t,  Ac.  1.  Robinson  Crusoe's  Money;  or.  The 
Remarkable  Financial  F'ortunos  and  Misfortunes  of  a 
Remote  Island  (.'oinmunity.  Illust.  N.  York,  IS7fi,  8vo. 
2.  Our  Merchant  .Marine  :  how  it  Rose,  Increased,  became 
Great,  Declined,  and  Decayed,  N.  Y'ork,  1882,  12mo.  3. 
Practical  Economics :  a  Collection  of  Essays  respecting 
Certain  of  the  Recent  Kconomic  Experiences  of  the 
United  States,  N.  York,  188,'),  8vo. 

"There  is  .  .  .  very  little  In  the  book  that  theordlnary 
citizen  ought  not  to  know,  and  very  lillle  that  he  would 
not  be  iiiterested  in  knowing  if  his  uttention  were  once 
arou.sed.  — AadoH,  xlii.  IM. 

4.  A  Study  of  Mexico,  N.  York,  1886,  12mo.  5.  Re- 
lation of  the  TarilT  to  Wages :  a  Simple  Catechism  for 
those  who  desire  to  understand  this  Matter,  N.  York, 
18S8,  I2mo.     Also,  reports  and  pamphlets. 

Wells,  Edith  L.  Rays  of  Light  for  Sick  and 
Weitiy  Ones,  Lon.,  13S7,  p.  Svo. 

Wells,  Edward,  and  Bedford,  Henry  Ed- 
ward.    Sonnets  of  Love  and  Life,  N.  York,  1888. 
Wells,  Ueorge.     Golden  Wishes:  a  Book  for  the 
1502 


Autographs  of  Friends  and  a  Record  of  their  llirthihiyi : 
with  a  Thought  for  Facli  Day  in  the  Year,  Lon.,  1885, 
.'E2lllo. 

Wells,  (.corKe  Henry.  Talei  for  Latin  Prose 
Composition:   with  .Votes,  Lon.,  t88J^,  p.  Svo 

Wells,  il.  U.     till  Replevin,  Chic,  1879,  8vo. 

Wells,  Henry  I*.  I.  Kly-Ro<ls  and  Fly-Tiwkle: 
Suggestions  as  to  iliiir  Manufacture  and  Ihe,  N,  Voik, 
1885,  8vo.  2.  The  American  Salmon  Fisbernmn.  Illust. 
N.  York,  18811,  l2mo. 

Wells,  J.  V,  1.  Delineation  if  the  Law  of  Limita- 
tion in  Illinois,  Chic,  1870,  8vo.  2.  My  IneloToby:  his 
Table-Talks  and  Reflections.  Uy  an  .\ttorneyat-Law. 
Cin.,  1875,  l2ino.     ;i.  A  Treatise  on  (iucslions  of  Law  and 

Fait:    Instruetiona   to    .Juries  and   Hills  of    Fxcepii 

Host.,  1870,  Svo.  4.  A  Treatise  on  the  Doctrines  of  lies 
Adjuilieata  and  Stare  Decisis.  Des  Moines,  la..  1878, 
8vo.  ,1.  A  Treatise  on  the  Separate  Property  of  Married 
Women  under  the  Separate  Enabling  Acts,  Cin.,  |N78, 
8vo;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  1870.  tl.  E  Plurilius  Inum.  Des 
Moines,  la.,  1880,  Jvo.  7.  Magna  Charta;  or.  Tlio  lliso 
and  Progress  of  Conslitutiuiial  Civil  l.iiierty  in  Kiigliind 
and  America,  Des  Moines,  la..  I sso,  Svo.  8.  A  Trcaliiio 
on  the  Jurisdiction  of  Courts,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1880,2 
vols.  Svo.  9.  Powers  and  Duties  of  Oliio  County  Com- 
missioners, and  the  Incidental  Duties  of  Probate  Judges, 
Prosecuting  Attorneys,  Auditors,  Ac,  Cin.,  188.1,  Svo. 

Wells,  Rev.  James,  M.A.  1.  The  Slave,  (flas- 
gow,  1871,  lOnio.  2.  Uible  Echoes:  Addresses  to  (ho 
Young,  Lon.,  1877,  12mo.  '.i.  Bible  Children:  Studies 
for  the  Young,  Lon.,  18711,  12mo,  4.  Bible  Images:  a 
Hook  for  the  Young,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  ;).  Parables  of 
Jesus:  a  Book  for  the  Young  Lon.,  |ss;!,  p.  Svo.  B. 
Christ  and  the  Heroes  of  Heathendom,  Illust.  Lon., 
1880,  er.  Svo. 

Wells,  Jailies  M.  The  Chisolm  .Massacre:  Pic- 
tures of  Home-Life  in  Mississippi,  Chic,  1877,  12mo. 

Wells,  James  W.,  F.B.U.S.,  member  of  the  In- 
stitute of  Civil  Engineers.  1.  Exploring  and  Travelling 
Three  Thousnml  Miles  through  Brazil,  from  Rio  do 
Janeiro  to  Maninhao.  Maps  and  Illust.  Lon.,  1880.  2 
vols.  8vo;  2d  i:d.,  1887. 

"  Ills  resldeme  In  various  parts  of  Brazil  extended  over 
a  number  of  years;  ,  .  ,  Imt  the  ineiileliLs  which  art! 
lirlniarlly  dealt  with  in  his  work  are  connected  with  a 
.surveying  and  cxjiloralory  expeililimi  whleli  took  him 
iinrtliward  from  Km  de  Janeiro  througli  tlie  provinces  of 
Mimu-lieriies,  Biiliia.  and  (ioyaz  to  .Miiraiihilo,  .  .  .  Tlie 
work  furnishes  u  lile-Uke  pletiire  of  what  the  author  has 
seen."— yl(/i..  No.  ;!070. 

2.  The  Voice  of  llrbano;  or,  The  Indian  Slaves  of  the 
Amazons;  2d  ed.,  l.on.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 

Wells,  John  C,  R.N.  The  Gateway  to  the  Po- 
lynia :  a  Voyage  to  Spitzbergen  ;  from  the  Journal  of 
John  C.  Wells,  U..V. :  with  Numerous  Illustrations,  Lon., 
187:),  Svo;  new  ed.,  1876, 

"Captain  Wells  Is  an  ardent  advocate  of  the  approach 
to  the  North  Pole  liv  way  of  Spiizliergen.  .  .  .  Wilhnut 
pretending  to  the  fnliie.ss  of  mailer  or  the  artistic  linisli 
which  made  Mr.  Hayes's  volume  so  altriicllve.  Cuptiiiii 
WelKs's  book  i.s  straightl'urward  and  clear  in  style,  securiiii; 
our  conlldence  by  ils  nnalleeled  simplicity  and  sterliin; 
sen.se,"— .^■«^  AVc,  xxxvi.  281. 

Wells,  John  <J.,  [loi/c,  vol.  add.]  The  Grange 
Illustrated;  cr.  The  Patrons'  Hai.  ibuok,  N.  Y'ork,  1871. 
12nio. 

Wells,  Mrs.  Kate,  (Gannett,)  sister  of  W.  C. 
Gannett,  Hii/ird.  1.  In  the  Clearings.  Illust,  Bosi  , 
1870,  lOmo;  new  ed.,  1872.  2.  Miss  Curtis:  a  Sketcli. 
Boft.,  1887,  12iuo. 

Wells,  Lilian  F.  1.  Bessie  and  I,  Phila.,  18s(i. 
Ifinio.  2.  Worth  Living;  or,  The  Old  Finchley  Place. 
Phila.,  1S82,  I2mo.  li.  The  Deacon's  Daughter,  Phila  , 
188.1,  lOmo. 

Wells,  M.  G.  (Trans.)  Marie  Derville :  a  Story  "t 
a  French  lioarding-School,  by  Mine.  Henriette  Guizot  i\v 
Wilt,  Phila.,  1881,  12nio. 

Wells,  I».  !».,  .M.D.  Essays  on  the  Treatment  <>( 
Diarrliiea  and  Dysentery,  Phila.,  1884,  24mo. 

Wells,  II.  Bread  and  Biscuit  Bakor  and  Sugar- 
Boiler's  Assistant,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 

Wells,  It.  B.  I>.  I,  Health  and  Economy  in  tin- 
Selection  of  Food,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.  2.  AVoman :  hci- 
Diseases,  and  how  to  Cure  them,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo. 

Wells,  Miss  S.  .M.  Jessie  Onlv  :  or.  Never  T.r. 
Poor  111  (jive.  Chic,  1S70,  12mo. 

Wells,  Samuel,  Treat,  Mary,  and  Sargent. 
F.  Leroy.     Through  a  Microscope:  something  of  tli 
Science,  together  with  Many  Curious  Observations   Ii. 


WEL 

I'our  iinil  Out  an. I  iii.    . 

»»«ll«,    Sir    The.  m.!    V         ■  ^-  ^ '"■'<•  "*■ '•  "*'-• 
I-"".  *"l.  ill..  \Vm ?','":,  **l"-"«'«'r.   Hart.,  .M.„ 

«'•"•«  in  ,1,0  |,„,„|  ,,aVy',|',  ,  ':V.'"  T'''-'  ''•  ""*■•  '"f- 
wanlHoonnme.!  will,  iho  s.^?,,'   ,''"""""  "'"••  "fl'--- 

1.  Surgery.   I^..(V, ':„,''  "'';«';','"  '"  "-M.  I.m„..|,„i:| 
'«  '.''i'i'li  Mo 'I  A-  ',.;'",";•■■     '«':'.A,l,i.o,,„,,  to 

'»""•  I  Must.  I,,,,,.,  "Z'f  •  s ' "  '^  "f,::""'" '""'  ■'■'■'■"'- 


^''1'    '"'"i' fthu  White  Vi„'    ;,""-"■'•    ■'""''   Vorl*. 

AI'-  A.  Tinnr..     m,,,,.  "^'  V     .^'V  '-"     '^Tenunc.,..,  of 

nn,l  ."hl.WW,"',",,,^-  issVV'li"'"'  ^•-•"'"'''' .Worthier,  ■ 

^'^ri:::::i;;r!r^.'^r^;.-^'"'i"nan,.F,.et:,. 

Litumtur,.  in  OI,i„  ,s,„i„  iZ,!,     ','  V'"'"""!- '>t  KnsliHl, 

co„Hi„t„f  AKc.s.'rJ,,',:',;',;!  ':;;:  -'^„-;-' '«;.;,  i.'ti.^ 

-M  e,l..  nj.  an/i;:„r,if^    \';  «f'  ""  »n,l  L„„«,.a«„ 
'neri.lud  by  II„|„„.,   W|,i,,i„'"n  '     ("'«hlycom. 

'e'.or  .>„„(  T.  iru„;,:h  :;  v^;,      ;,''';;■  'V-'-,     '^"t-"  « 
2»-'ll,  |K,i„ti„|{  uut  ,,„inv  inJ„  •',  ■'"""""'",   No. 


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Chi,,.,  Isn;),  sv,,  '  """'"'^  '  """  "'   View  ;  ,1  Lectur^ 


"'■"    K'^'Ki'rn,    [verco.J    Nor- 


■,un J  ,.,':""  "•*■."'•'  '«»*».     fl.  i  A|.pen.liv    Chip..  ikkV 


i'-nglisli  writ,T.«.)     4 ' 

'--n';ri,,^iiii:';i:,,;;;;5;;;i»if^'-i;-.ci,,.,  i,ni  „. 

Welsh,  C'hnr  •.«,?',  ''"•'••  "'*'*'  '2"'". 

a.;!iyj:;^iiri^;;:;';d;,;;?i^i:ni)''-^^r'^'^^ 

11  liten.ry  «,„.,...»»     T,; ,,,",';"'  '''^  ™'.'ii"t  be  roMsi.h'r  Vl 

an.  i..v..  u  .w...  uU!;!;:;;f:;L[i-*?-^-[^^[;;s^^o..  ^ 

»»elsh,  Lewis  li.     ,\  d,.    .'     ■    ,    '   '''''  P-  '^vo. 

LoI^.'',sr"":s>'^;-'*''   -^^  L'ght.oot,  tho  English  Hebraist, 

French,  Uou!  i^Ti,"?^^' T'J^^'>''^'t  ^'^'^   f"'"  "'"  ' 
nule  of  Thought- He,uli„g  a^.d   ilTj  i,'^  ^'•'=  ^  ^  '^""- 
Tliings,  Lon.    Issi,  .(to  Huldcn  and   Secret 

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tlio  LHuru.-,  by  A    (,  I'/       i,' ,'"'■?'   ■^<"'  tiroivth.s  of 

,Ar"»l"li,.al   and    I.  l"i  ible  An  I      •'."■' :."''''J      '■  ""  "'« 

t'ounnl,  .\.  V,„k,  ISfi8  "n,  '■  '' '  \^f  "''""/'■ '^  il.u.rnl 
;»'tli  a  I'ra.lieal  In..tructi,  n  n„7,  r -r  "^  ""^'  ■''""••»: 
,  ''-;  Kv"y  I^.^  in  the  Y  ?  11  I",  '''[V  ?/  '"<^''  '""int 
■  1°'"-  '•*>".  ::.  Three  Ser, ,  ,  „  ,  ,  "^  '  ^•^"'"'''  ''^'5.  2 
>«'r,  I,„n..  inso  svo  4  T,„'.  r-'7i!  """'">'  i"  tho 
'"K  t"  ll,e  liule  ,d'  St    A,,',r,,«    J     i    '■'  "'■''«'"""  "ccord- 

';«'".o„y,    Jio.t.    I'rs    r^L'^''.^."-      '•    Element,  of 

«::::; '^^.  \^z  '■  '^'^'"--^r'^:i^u:i^^ 

'  nitagd,      l.i'Ctuiesl  Cliip     ls-/i       I  "•'"''•      1.  Ivarly 
lit    I., ,,:.!._    "'^"  '^'."'   I-'"'".     2.  Early  Chi- 


••'        ■    --  """  .'iMrcn.  liari  of.     .«n„  n _  ine  .itorvta  rroi..„„j  _  . 


AH.e„d]r'c,-;'r;;ir,;!^  '^■'''--i  t"i»;i  nZ  and 

I'-^J^'Ml^ounle.l^rh.'lL-,;?^"^    Thome,    and    other 
;"no.u"Lw''].*^;.;^\    ,!,;;;™';';;)  '■""'  f^erhardt.  an  Hi.. 

^,'HUhern    fro.'.,:  be  i  ngl'e      ,!.,  1  '';,-^':^"' ■'''«'■  "-,d  tho 

'  l:r  '"-"'-^  -'-^ ''- wo;ld,',u:::Ts7i;i'v:.';! 

Ij^^TJcl.r^'uJ-  WeJ['T..r'lsTr"'"  =«^"""''»  ""J 
\(inter'.s  I,ife  Work-  I:  ''''*'■  P'  '^*"-  2.  Tom 
'S.'^ti,  ll-mo.  ^-  '"''''""'-Vcrita«-farita»,  Lon  ' 

Me!',f  "r^,.f;,l««,^,S;,/Tr«„,)  Deep  Breathing  a.s  a 
"eakn,.s.se.s  of  ti.e  Thro      „ n  I  I  "*'':  "'"'   "^  ^'"'"ing 

I     Wernsf,   William   V.     1    rEd  ^  ti      . 

I  Bankers'  Manual,   St.  Loui      Is^-   k    '      „     ^"""■i™n 

(American   l,a>v   Dige.t   an     J,ll\' n-"'     ^^  <^''''  ^he 

Louis,  issr    .Sv„  '^^K"'    D'fectory,   1887,  U 

"■-r:;;:^!^^^;:nif;'  ;!r«'"- 'v-„ei.  Pete,i 

<>'■  ('o..nt,'v  l.fo,  l'o,^     KSSO    ..?'r™"'''«  "«"«=  "  Tale 
nr„  ,..■  p....  ,.  ♦    ^■'"."'s.     A    Muramasft    Blade 


"loriy  with  what  tbu  nath-oi™n\''"'^"'^'-''  ""  are  in  har- 
■SI)  rit  of  aneient.lmai,  )''%'•",>, '"7'''°  I'amashil,  (the 
able  ii,  that  thev  1  ive  not  i„;„n'"'  "  "strations  are  reniark- 

Of  Married  LitX":,  m7^\''^l:^l'^Co:  "  '"'"""""' 

1503 


ussistant   pro'fessor   of   K,;^i-^   .,,    ,.  „,      ,        . 
ICuio.  "«"'»""•  an  American   Novel,  Boat.,  1886 

TeI;"et:'i'lha"nrN^V.,l'«T6;W'o':'''^'"-   "'  """   ^"^ 


m 


WES 


WES 


>\i-fi<«-llioprt,  (oiirilll,  M.D„  l,„ii,-,  vol,  III.,  mill.,]  •■  In  tlio  Wur.l.  of  rrii.»Uutlon,  Ciimliii.lxo,  C*;;.  l2ino.  A. 
Iirolr-M.ri.f  |ialli.>lii({\  uii<l  lliiTii|iiMitio*  In  lli«  I'nlvernltjr  :  On  the  Niituri>  umlConiitltution  of  tim  I'ruiunl  KiuKiloin 
of  ll"»l»n.  The  l.iiw  of  Siiniliir-  lt«  Posiige,  and  tbn  (if  llmiveii  upon  Kurth,  l.on„  IH81,  ISino,  Alio,  loim- 
Action  nf  AtliMuiilcl  M..,li,in<-        ot..  «.»*3.  iihlolii 


rntwp 

•,«i  or,  '..''(fy 
,  RM'hmonil, 

•hila.,   1871, 


WoMfiplhoelt,  Ij/f    F.     ^      irrow 

Fiil'lc  f-ir  Chil.lrrn,  l!n-t„  /Mi*-    ,    ■•>«. 

WcKNon,  WHiiHiii  It.    .«(«,.  w. 

Yciim'  (ilouiiH^      ''    ••'•  fna         1! 
V».,  IH":',  |-.>|„„. 

Went,  A.    Tlw    .Ht,(t(,   i,f    tii«    Iicii.l. 
I2i 

M  ('lit,  A.  W.,  o".*  Iliiitt,  J,  W.     A  Short  Hiitory    sn.l'  lm7i)oin    . 
of  Olli.i,  (),o^  ■".  <*      >,\H^,   llliiio. 

\Vi>Ni.  Vl^>t4  E„.  Ari'tiiliTln' nnd  IliiildiTK' Viide- 
MiTum  ni'ii  ll.>.ih  of  IbCpcn™,  Hiehniund,  Vii.,  H7:', 
Ihnio. 

WfNl,  Allli,)!  <i/t<i'lby,  i,(./'.'.  vol.  III.,  ndd.) 
I'ocm"  of  llooif  „,,  I    :    itirrc,  Lon.,  I^,il.  p.  "vip. 

"  Wi'-.!,  AlUil.-,''  l''<-o.)  1  Sen  Kiti.iM,  Mils, 
Annik,  -ll/ini, 

\Ve»l,  f.  I".  A  BuikwurJ  ,1.  ■'on  I'liililliooil'ii 
Sconi'H,  I, on.,  jS'il,  ISino. 

>Vc'(il,   (liarli-N,    ,M,I>.,  F.U.o.l'.,  I'mti,  vol.  ill., 


Went,  M.     Alli'ijni,  l.on.,  |MS7,  a  vol*,  ii.  Hvo. 


luM. 


1.  On  .«r,inc  llHortli 


Went,  -Hnrln  .\.  Tim  U.oimm'e  of  MlnMioni;  or, 
fti-  U>  Viiw«of  l.ilV  iMiil  l.ubor  in  thii  l.iiiid  iif  Arnrnti 
nm  »n  lnlr<i<|ucllon  liy  Mm,  K.  t'liiirk'»,  N.  York,  IMT.V 
12ino. 

Wc^I.^In)!  MufY  \ll(>ii,  1).  In:;:,  lit  (,.ile,.liiiri{, 
III.  1  KrinloiKivl  111  Ki|.  »  Si'iniiiiiry,  (lulo^liur({,  I.H:il, 
iiily  •UjMiiiili'iidi'nt  of  I'l'liofili'  sini'o 
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WphI,  Nnthliniel.  I'le  Millciinliil  Kiiiiii.vi«  of  tho 
Propluth!  (Niiifuri'mc:  with  t'litical  Tenliiiionlcn  from 
'he  KlMt  .'<i!holiir»  of  Kiiroiio,  Clilr  ,  l-TM,  l2iiio. 

WpnI,  Itiiyiiiuiiil,  iiiiil  liilhlvr,  Jtilinnii  (ivoru. 
.V  Di^"-''!  of  thi>  llm  111  l.iiw  of  liihi'i  itiini'i'iiiiil  I'aiiitlnn  ; 
LM  Oil..  lliMiiliiiv,  !■'■<.  •<vii;  :iil  oil.,  l.on.,  IHSi, 

West,  Mii'iiiu*)'  Hutch,  M.A.,  M.D.,  IMLCI'., 
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cllio  IS75j  |ili)»|oiiin  and  |iiilliolo){l*t  (otliot.'iiy  of  Lon- 
don llu<|iitiil  for  iliHoiiiioiiif  the  cliont.      How  to  Kxiiiiiino 


C'lilldliood,  (I.iiiiiloiiin  liooliiri's, )  l.on.,  I'*7I,  p.  Hvo, 
lliirvoy  mill  III,  TiiiioJi  Iho  lliirvoiun  Onili.iii  for  IN71, 
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Spociiil  lleforc'iicc  to  I  hi'  Oijfiiiii/.iition  of  llimpilulii 
for  Children.  I.iin.,  IS77,  IL'ino.  I,  Modluiil  Woiiion  :  ii 
.>>liiti'iiiont  iiml  an  Arjjiiiiii'Mt,  l.on.,  IS7.S,  Svo.  b.  Tho 
Miithir'n  Miiiiiml  of  L'hildron's  Dineuncs,  lion.,  l8Sj,  p. 

Wfxt,  I) 

18SS,  :)  vol.1,  er.  Svo. 

Wfnt,  1>.  M,  Tho  r.iKlit  of  Life:  Aildrcsios  to 
Yoiiiitt  .Men,  Liin.,  I  SSI,  p.  Svo. 

Went,  Kdwiird,  h.  I7'.I7;  ronidont  at  Warrington, 
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Wi'st,  l<:(l«viir(l  Willinm,  IMi.D.  1,  (IM.)  The 
Iliiok  of  Iho  .Mainyo-iKliard  :  Iho  I'lizand  and  ."^aiiikrit 
Toxti:  with  an  Knglinh  i  lanidation,  a  (flosHary  of  tho 
I'azand  Toxt,  a  Skotrh  of  l'a/.and  Uraiiiiiiar,  and  an  lii- 
troiliiolion,  l.on.,  1S7I,  Ito.  2.  (Kd.)  Diary  of  llio  l.utu 
Hajiili  !■'  KdIIiiuidoi-,  l.on.,  1S72,  Ito. 
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iho  Tall  lio.ilit-iFryano.  the    lladoklit  Nask,    A, 

Jiropttfod  Iniin  Dostur  lloshangji  Jaina.ipji  Asa's  to  tho 
Arila  Viraf  Naiiiak,  and  from  tho  Original  Texts ;  with 
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II.,  and  III.  (",Saorod  lionks  of  tho  Kast,"  vols,  v., 
Aviii.,  and  xxiv.)  0.xf.,  Svo.  And  sot-  Haio,  .Mahti.s, 
«lly.io. 

West,  Rev.  Fraiicix  Atlioii.  .Moinorials:  being 
a  Soliotion  from  his  .*oriiioii.<  and  I.ootnres  :  with  a  .Mo- 
morial  Sketch  by  one  of  his  .'ions,  and  l'er.«oiial  Uoeol- 
loctions  by  II.  (iregory,  l.on.,  1S7:;,  Svo. 

McHl,  ii.  F.  1.  Hocollootioiia  of  Mr.  J.  Groom- 
bridge,  Iteailing,  1S7;<,  Svo.  2.  England's  Shoet- 
Ani'lior;  or.  The  llible  in  the  Schools  tho  Nation's  .Safe- 
guard and  the  People's  Hope,  l.on.,  1S7I,  Svo. 

West,  (ieorgc.  Methodism  Id  Marshland.  Illust. 
Lon.,  ISKti. 

West,  II.  Pretty  I.iUi.'  Pongs  for  Pretty  Little 
Singers,  sot  to  .Music,  l.on.,  I    75,  r.  Svo. 

West,  James  II.  Shall  wo  continue  to  Drown 
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lS7o. 

West,  Itev.  James  II.  I.  Uplifts  of  Heart  and 
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l2mo.     With   Mai  UKAiiv,  J.,  and  Kvh,  K.  S.,  Statistical 

Tables   of  the  pHliints  under  Troalincnt  in  Iho  Wards 

of  St.  Ifartholiinieiv's   Hospital  during  l-<x:i,  Lon.,  I  SSI, 

Svo.      Willi    llowi.nv,   Antiionv    A.,  Sl.ilistioal  Tables 

of  thi'   Paliciils   iiiider   Trcnliiient  In    iln   Wards  of  .St. 

Ilartholoniew's  lloipiinl  during  lss|,  Lmi.,  1sh5,  Hvo. 

W  est,  .Mrs.  'I'heresa  Coriiwnilis  I.,  [o.i(.,  vol. 

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"'"  Frying-pan  Alley.  Lon.,  ISSll,  ISmo,      ;i.  (lod's  Arllh- 

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1551,  :!  vols,  ei  Svo.  S.  Life  in  the  Sunshine ;  or,  Con- 
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West,  York.     Kdward  III.,  and  other  Poems,  Ilal- 
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Weslall,  William,  b,  18.'?5,  in  Lnnoashiro.  I. 
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the  Story  of  a  Strange  People,  Lon.,  ISS7,  p.  Svo.  I  I. 
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cr.  Svo.     LI.  .Nigel  Forteseuej  or,  The  Hunted  .Man  : 
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Westbrook,  Deii.i  >miii.   Saercd  Hymns:  adapti  1 
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r         .1      ...      .1.       '     ;,/",■'      ',;;■    ■  7 ,  ." ••■  Old  Hubert;  or,  Sunset  Olory,  l.on.,  IS7i,  Klmii.     2 

from  tho  Stand-Point  of  Modern   Thought,  Chic,  18SS,  ,  Little  Lillie's  Prayer:  a  Halliid,  Lon.,  1S71,  8vo. 

Wn.t    ll„.,     i„i...   ...K       ,.  .      n.        .    „  r  Westbrook,  Mary.      Rachel    Dumom,   Kingston, 

West,  Kev.  John  Otho,  M.A.    Church   Reform.  ■  N.Y.,  I8S7. 

I!y  Oinicron.     l.on     1S7I.  !," 'nip  true  .story  of  a  ymiiiL' girl  of  lineeii,  wlm,  when 

West,  Kev.  John  Itoivlaiif'.,  M.A.,  [nnlr,  vol.  iii.,    tlie  Hrulsli  burned  Kingston,  N.V.,  during  the  Uevulutloii. 

add.,]  graduated  at  Trin.^y  Ciillr-'     O'ambridge,  1S32 ;  '    ' 

Fellow  of  Clare  College  1S:)1-:^S;  .,      -.wl    JS:I4;  vicar  | 

of  .Madingley  IS,'!5-H7,  and  einct  thi .     -f  ^i-i,'  'ny.     1.  | 

Parish   Sermons  on   the  Ascension  of        .•   Tc  /  •,  Lon    t 

1S7!,   I2mo.     2.   Psri-ih    ,'<prmr.ns    fr-     •..:.     '■  •/•jfit    i"u  , 

Christmas  Seasons,    Lon.,    IS75,  12ri 


mons  on  the  Holy  Eucharist.  Lon.,  its??    l;.'u,''.     1.  The 
Doctrine  of  tho  Most  Holy  Eucharist  us  'f  :e     ontiiined 
1504 


s'liiwed  herself  a  I'apalile  young  i.iaiileii  in  niniiaglng  the 
la.uily  ilimciilties."— cW«c,  vii.  2S2, 

Vestbrook,  Richard  II.,  D.I).,  L1..D.  1.  Tin 
liible:  whence  and  what?  Pliila.,  1882,  Ifiino.  2,  Man 
vhence  and  whither?  Phila.,  1SS4,  Ifimo,  .1.  (Jinir.l- 
Will  and  (Jirard  College  Theology,  Phila.,  1S88,  lUuio. 

'■  Dr.  Wiv  ilirook's  hook  .  .  .  has  heei.  written  under  ii 
strong  <■  ■■  'dlor.  that  the  present  system  of  religious  It: 
stnietio  >     .  (lirard  College  Is  a  palpable  violation  of  the 


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^mS'V;^-';:;  .)7i:;..c,.. ,.h.. 

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lit  (l,.rr„„  Is,,:..,,,,,    ,,,,',    ','.'?;''«"•    ""iM.inl  .,„„i..r 

•'-'■•■  i..irj,  1.,,,,,  I.  .■/;;;    •'•.II;;'  u.;..|,.tiu,.  „,■  ,i„. 

'«'*•.  i-.Hv,.,  now  ..''"sV  ';  "V"  "'»  '-■''.  I.'.'. 

">"  <»r.ii„:,i,  I,,,,,.,  i,,^',  |.,;    '"•, ■7""';  ni.H„ti„H  n„,„ 
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iiSiiisl 

lli'iir,   FKNT...V  J„„„   An,,,,,;,!      ••,."*""•  I'">"-     Will, 

'^fi.  2  vol. ,.,  it;;';';,;-;;!;  ^,'^-T,.xti,.vi..,,, ,,,,;;:, 

'.'»'  ••'  nMh, :  a  «,.uv.,  I  ,,•■■„,  f,  .  ' '""".■  -■  <Vntc„. 
'"■I  a,  l'hil,.del,,l,ia.  1|  ,  J  '  "  ,"'7''i*'"""l  Kxliihi- 
"iKto  ..■  M  ,.,,i„  H  ,,, ,,  I     ,  ■.    '  '"'"■.  I>*r:,„h\.    ;).  Tin. 

-"« -t,.e  of 't,;"i !:;-«:,;:  i;"i'-ioi„i,ia:  „•;. 

'■"rmaiK-e  ^m'^,  I'llH" ''''''■•■■     ]"■  "■-.•',;.';: 

AiiilseeMM.uih.,  J.  T.,  «„,„,, 
Cent^rAnJ!^,^;:"'"-,]!^":'';':'""'^  -nor  f,. 

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p  iii.!  1.  Tliesiuinii  Kntomologieus  Oxonionsia ;  or,  [1- 
!u^l^laion9  of  Now  Insecta  for  tlio  Most  Part  uouliiined 
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H'estwood,  Thoiniis,  |.ih^',  v(.i.  iii.,  ad. I..]  <l. 
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gling, which  ho  sol.l  III!  Ica\  iiig  Enghiiol.  lie  passed  the 
la'ter  pait  of  his  life  in  lielgiuni,  wlore  lie  was  acliniii- 
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4to.  (A  small  work  with  the  sumo  title,  by  T.  West- 
wood,  was  puhlislied  in  lsii|.) 

"  I.<iiig  ilosiro.l,  Iniij;  promi.scil.  tills  book  is  a  treasure  to 
tlio  >oholarly  aiinler."— .Iiw'.,  xxiii.  ■Sfl 

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Wethert'd,  .Mrs.  diaries.  Madame  liertrand  :  a 
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WutherPll.  Xathilii.  (Trans.)  (iloria:  a  Novel, 
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Wctherill,  Julie   Keiin,  (now  Mrs.   linker.) 

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Wetton,  C  E.  Tho  Amyntcrion,  Crovdon,  1.872, 
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W  hartoii,  t'harles.  lland-Iiook  on  the  Trcntmcnt 
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I  Ills  ollicial  work  has  a  special  interest  as  embodying 


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iJern  Cruiei,„„,  by  F.  L.  Stein- 

Whea..eV,He;"'i,ieh„..d.b.,.s,.n,i„K„«,and,. 

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n  Methodist  minister,  now  resident  in  New  Jersey. 
(Ed.)  Life  and  Letters  of  Mrs.  I'lui'be  I'liliiier,  N.  York, 
187li,  Svo. 

♦' Wheaton,  Campbell,"  (Pseud.)  See  Wkkks, 
Mhs.  IIki.kn  C,  mipra. 

M  lientHtoiie,  Sir  t'haric!),  F.R.S.,  D.C.L.,  I.L.D., 
[iniir,  vol.  iii.,  adil..]  ISII2-I875.  Scienlifie  I'lipers, 
(I'hysiciil  Sue.  I'lib.,)  I.nii.,  IST'.I,  Svo. 

Whfcloii,  Kcv.  Daniel  Uenision,  D.D..  l.L.D., 
["M(>',  vipI.  iii.,  add.,]  il.  1885;  editor  ol  tlie  Metliodist 
(Jiiurterl.v  licvicw  |S.O(i-St.  1.  A  Popiilnr  Commentary 
on  tile  New  Teslameiit,  N.  Yorl(,  1874-8(1,  a  vols.  12mo. 
(The  sepnnile  oiniiiiientarie."  liad  been  imblishcd  pre- 
viously.) 2.  (Ed.)  Connneiitary  on  the  Old  Testament, 
N.  York,  18S0-8I),  7  vi>ls.  IL'iuo.  ;!.  Kssays,  Reviews, 
and  Discourses;  with  n  Diouraphical  Sketch  by  his  Sou, 
Rev.  J.  S.  Whedou.  and  liis  Nephew,  Rev.  1).  \.  Whedon, 
N.  York,  IS87.  IL'rn.i. 

Wheclduii,  .1.  P.  1.  .Xn^'lini^Resorts  near  1-on- 
d(]n  ;  the  Thames  and  tlie  I. en,  Loii.,  I87S,  or.  Svo;  2d 
cd.,  I88II,  p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  ISH  1 .  2.  .Anglin;;  Clubs  and 
Preservation  Societies  of  London  aiul  the  Provinces, 
(International  Fisheries  E.\hibition  Ilaml-Uooks,)  Lou., 
18s:i. 

Mheelcr,  Arthur  M.,  Durfec  professor  of  history 
at  Yale  Culle);e.  .Sketches  from  Enf;lish  History;  Se- 
lected anil  Edited,  with  an  Introduction,  from  the  Roman 
Conrpiest  to  *hc  Rovulution  of  I  OSS,  X.  York,  ISSti, 
12mo. 

Wheeler,  C.  (>ilberti  I.  Outlines  of  .Modern 
Chemistry,  Organic,  based  in  Part  upon  Riche's  .Manuel 
de  Chimie.  N.  York,  1877,  I2mo.  2.  .Medical  Chemistry  : 
including  Outlines  of  Organic  and  I'liysiologieal  Chem- 
istry ;  2d  ed.,  rev.,  Chic,  18S0,  Svo.  H.  Elementary 
(luide  to  Determinative  Mineralogy  :  upon  the  Method 
of  Weisbaeh's  Tabellen  zur  licstimmungder  Mineralien; 
applied  to  .American  Sjiecies,  Chii'.,  ISSll,  12mo.  4. 
Ontlines  of  Determinative  Mineralogy,  for  lligli  Schoid.«, 
Academies,  l^c.  Ciiic,  18S1,  12nu). 

Wheeler,  t'nnclace.  Prize  Painting- Book  :  Good 
Times.     Illust.     .\.  York.  1S8I,  sq.  Svcj. 

Wheeler,  Charles  Gardner.  The  Course  of 
Emjiire;  Outlines  of  the  Chief  I'olitical  Changes  in 
the  History  of  the  World  :  arranged  by  Centuries:  with 
Variorum  Illustrations.     .Maps.      Bost.,  ISS.'!,  Svo. 

Wheeler,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  D.D.,  is:il- 
1S8S,  b.  at  Salem,  Mass.;  graduated  at  Harvard  IS.Vt; 
pastor  of  the  Church  of  tlie  I'nily,  Winehendon,  .Mass. 
Odds  and  Ends;  or,  Gleanings  Irom  .Missionary  Life, 
Bost.,  ls,-.8,  12mo. 

Wheeler,  .Mrs.  Charlotte,  (Biokersteth,) 
daughter  of  Rev.  Edward  liickersteth,  niili',  vol.  i.  I. 
Doing  and  Suft'ering :  .Memorials  of  Elizabeth  and 
Frances,  Daughters  of  the  Late  Rev.  E.  Blckersteth,  Lon., 
18(i(l,  cr.  Svo.  Anon.  22d  ed.,  1SS4  2.  Sayings  of  the 
King,  isiil,  fp.  Svo.  '.).  Broiul  Shadows  on  Life's  Path- 
way; 4th  ed.,  Lon.,  18ii2,  fp.  Svo.  4.  Sure  Words  of 
Promise,  Lon.,  ISfit,  ISmo.  5.  The  Post  of  Honour; 
new  ed.,  ISii.i,  12mo.  B.  Tom  Carter;  a  Tale,  Lon., 
ISOo,  12uii).  7.  The  Story  cjf  the  Cross,  Lon.,  ISdj, 
llimo.  S.  Stories  of  the  lllily  Land,  Lon.,  ISO.i,  Klmo. 
«.  The  Parables  of  Jesus,  Lon.,  ISti.'i,  Itlmo.  111.  The 
Frien<l8  of  Jesus,  Lon.,  ISIij,  Ifimo.  11.  Christ's  Won- 
derful Works,  Lon.,  ISti;'),  Ifimo.  12.  The  Chihlhood  of 
Jesus,  Lon.,  ISrto,  llimo.  L).  The  Creation  and  Deluge, 
Lon.,  ISIiti,  Itjmo.  II.  .Abraham  and  Isaac,  Lon.,  istil!, 
16mo.  L").  The  Old  Picture  Bible;  or,  Storiis  from  the 
Life  of  Christ,  Lin.,  1S67,  sq.  16mo.  D).  Taking  the 
Consequences  :  a  Rook  for  the  Present  Day  :  with  Preface 
by  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Ripon,  .Manchester,  ls(i7,  Svo.  17. 
Pictures  of  the  Old  World:  Stories,  Lon.,  ISfiS,  16mo. 
18.  Life  in  the  (ihetto;  or.  The  Jewish  Physician,  Lcui.. 
1872,  p.  Svo.  111.  Gleams  through  the  Mists,  Literary 
and  Domestic;  or,  A  Story  of  Two  Lives,  Lon.,  lS7(i, 
Svo  and  16mo:  new  ed.,  IssO.  ?(l.  Chimes  from  By- 
gone Y'cars:  Thoughts  for  Daily  Readings,  Lon.,  1S7S, 
Svo.  21.  Our  .Master's  Footsteps;  or,  Bible  Notes  for 
Thoughtful  (iirls,  Lon.,  ISSH,  Svo.  22.  The  Mother's 
Crown  Jewels,  Lon.,  ISS.i,  p.  Svo 

Whc(!ler,  Clara.  A  Sketch  of  the  Original  For- 
mation of  the  Old  Water-Colour  Society,  Westcrham,  1871, 
Svo. 

Wheeler,  Kev.  David  Hilton,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
['!»(.,  vol.  iii„add.,l  b.  1S2»,  at  Ithaca,  N.Y.;  gradu- 
ated at  Rock  River  Theological  Seminary,  .Mount  Morris, 
111.;  president  of  Allegheny  College,  Pa.,  18S;i-87.  1. 
Urigandage  in  South  luly.     By  David  Hilton.      Lon., 


1864,  2  vols.  Svo.  2.  By- Ways  of  Literature;  or,  Essays 
on  Old  Things  and  New,  N.  York,  18S3. 

Wheeler,  E.  J.  (Ed.)  Pulpit  and  Grave:  a  Vol- 
ume of  Funeral  Sermons  and  Addresses,  N.  York,  lSs4, 
Svo. 

W  heeler,  Edward  S.  Scheyichbe  and  the  Strand; 
or.  Early  Days  along  the  Delaware.  Illust.  Phila., 
lS7li.  sm.  Ilo. 

W  heeler,  Ella.    See  Wilcox,  Miis.  Ei.la,  (Wiikki.- 

KH,)  ill/ill. 

Wheeler,  Esther  (.rauie.     .Stray  Leaves  from 

Newport,  Bost.,  1S8S,  12ino. 

Wheeler,  Eugenia  A.  Minnesota:  its  Geogra- 
phy, History,  and  Resources,  St.  Paul,  187(i,  4to. 

Wheeler,  G.  The  Payment  of  Water  Rates :  a 
Book  for  All  Householders,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Wheeler,  George  Augustus,  and  Warren, 
Henry.  Hi.-tory  of  Brunswick,  Topsliam,  and  Harps- 
well,  .Maine,  including  the  Ancient  'I'erritory  known  as 
Pejepscot.      Illust.  and  Maps.     Bost.,  1878,  Svo. 

Wheeler,  George  I'carson,  b.  1847;  graduated 
at  Trinity  College,  Dublin;  called  to  the  bar  at  the 
Inner  T.  :iiple  1874  ;  accoin|ianied  the  Prince  of  Wales 
to  India,  as  special  correspondent  of  the  Daily  News, 
1875;  chief  clerk  in  the  judicial  department  of  the  Privy 
Council  since  1S7S.  India  in  is?,')-"!)  ;  the  Visit  of  the 
Prince  of  Wales:  a  Chronicle  of  His  Royal  Highness's 
-lourneyings  in  India,  Ceylon,  Spain,  and  Portugal,  Lon., 
lS7fi,  p.  Svo. 

Svheeler,  Gervase,  [<i)i^',  vol.  iii.,  add.]  The 
Choice  of  a  Dwelling:  a  Practical  Hand-Book,  Lon., 
1871,  p.  Svo. 

W  heeler,  Henry.  Rays  of  Light  in  the  Valley  of 
Sorrow:  with  a  Chapter  on  the  Recognition  of  Frienils 
in  Heaven,  by  R.  Nelson.     Illust.     Phila.,  ISSli,  12mo. 

Wheeler,  J.  The  Best  Timber  fur  Paving  and 
Building  Purposes,  Lon.,  187*.',  Svo. 

Wheeler,  J.  A.  Hand-Book  of  Aiuitomy,  for  Stu- 
dents of  the  Fine  Arts.  Illust.  New  ed.,  .Manchcskcr, 
1881,  12mo. 

Wheeler,  J.  'i'alboys,  [note,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  for- 
merly secretary  of  the  chief  commissitmer  of  British 
Burma.  1.  Memorandum  on  Persian  Affairs:  with  a 
Supplementary  Note  on  the  Turkomans,  Char  Kimaks, 
and  Seislan,  Ciikutta,  1S71,  fol. 

'•  It  woulil  be  (litlicult  to  iivcr-estimale  llu;  usefulness  of 
the  task  which  Mr.  Wheeler  has  lately  iindertakcii  to  ac- 
compli.sh,— the  iutlication,  inimely,  of  'the  jxilitical  stavUs 
of  thu.se  countries  which  lie  between  Persia  on  the  lUU' 
siiie  and  Khiva,  liokhara.  and  Afghanistan  on  the  other.' 
But  .  .  .  Mr.  Wheeler's  'political  status'  turns  out  to  be 
soinelhing  little  short  of  chaos,  'flic  '  Menupraiulum' 
reveals  a  .state  of  things  iu  which  botindaries,  principali- 
ties, and  powers  change  and  interchange  in  a  manner 
suggestive  of  the  doctrine  of  trunsmututUm  of  energy."— 
Sill.  lti:i\,  .\.\.\v,  a'iS. 

2.  The  History  of  India  from  the  Earliest  Ages:  vol. 
iii.,  Ilinilu,  Buddhist,  Brahmanical  Revival,  Lon.,  1874, 
Svo.  Vol.  iv..  Part  I..  Mussulman  Rule,  lS7(i;  Part 
It.,  completing  the  History  of  India  down  to  the  Time 
of  the  Moghul  Empire,  1881.  3.  The  History  of  the 
Im|ierial  Assemblage  at  Delhi  held  on  the  1st  January, 
1877,  to  celebrate  the  Assumption  of  the  Title  of  Em- 
press of  Imlia  by  her  Majesty  the  (iueen.  Illust.  and 
Majis.      Lon.,  1877,  fol. 

"The  main  interest  of  this  siilendid  work  lies  iu  its  pho- 
tographic illustrations,  ami  esjiecially  its  imrtraits,  all  of 
which  are  of  Imlian  princes,  with  the  exception  of  Her 
Majestv  the  ICmpress  of  India,  and  of  Lyttun,  the  Viceroy. " 
— -Icdi/..  .xiii.  VStt. 

4.  Early  Records  of  British  India:  a,  History  of  tlie 
I^nglish  Settlements  in  India,  Ac,  Lon.,  1878,  r.  Svo. 

"  It  must  not  be  judged  as  a  work  iu  which  the  reader 
might  expect  tn  dud  literary  style,  la-  as  a  completi:  his- 
tory, but  rather  as  a  series  of  pictures  illuslriitini;  I  lie  state 
of  socictv  and  the  political  ciinditiou  of  India  iil  clilferciil 
periods  since  the  foundation  of  the  East  India  Company.  " 
—Mil.,  No.  'Jtilil. 

5.  A  Short  History  of  India  and  of  the  Frontier  States 
of  Afghanistan,  Nipal,  and  Burma.  Maps.  Lon.,  1880, 
p.  Svo. 

"So  long  an  Mr.  Wheeler  oonlliies  himself  to  narrative 
he  is  spirited  and  generally  accurate,  but  when  he  attcni|its 
to  penetrate  into  and  explain  hlilden  motives ,  . .  lie  oltcn 
succeeds  in  discovering  much  that  has  no  real  existence." 
-Sal.  Rn..\.:yi. 

ti.  Tales  from  Imlian  History  :  being  the  Annals  of 
India  retold  in  Narratives,  Lon.,  ISSl,  p,  Svo;  2d  ed.. 
ISs;!. 

"On  the  whole.  .Mr.  Wheeler  maybe  said  to  have  pro- 
duced an  eminently  readable  biHik,ttnd  one  which  will  be 


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8vo.  2.  (Trans.)  The  flulshiin  RAt,  l.(m.,  IST«.  p.  8vo.  ] 
3.  (Ed.)  (iiil.^lmni-Uri/. :  I'ersiiin  Text.  TmnsliUi^m^  iind  j 
Notes,    Lnii.,    18S0,    He 


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I.    The   yuatmins   (if  Omar 
khay yum,  Transhitcil  into  KiiK'lish  Verse,  ("  Triibner'a  j 
Oriental"   Ser,,)    Lon.,    18S1,  ],.   8vo.      (Contains    2o.\  , 
qualrains,  l.'i2  more  than  Kitzjjerald's  version.) 

■■ThoiiL'h  lie  cannot  ooinpete  on  eiiual  terms  with  Mr. 
Kil/iieralVl  as  a  translator  of  the  first  oxeellence,  Mr.  «  hi   ■  ■ 
li el.l  has  cNeenle,!  a  .limeiilt  task  with  '•""^'l  ''f^.  new  t ", 
res^  an.l  liis  version  ciintaiiis  nimii  that  wil    be  new  t    i 
tho.:e "vlmkiiow  ,,nly  Mr.  l.-itzgerahrs  ,lelit,'litfiil  scleetion. 

~7,'."The   liimtrains   of  Omar  Klia.vyrmi:   the  Persian 
Te\t,  with  English  Verse  Translation,  l.on.,  lS8:i,  p.  8vo. 

"In  the  i.repanition  of  lii« '«' ^'^^  J^'''''\ii;''' 'i;;,''!.,!;  i 
n.lvaiitaKe  ..f  the  folL.ttinK  aiithorities:  Ihe  .  m  u  | 
Asialie  .toeietvs  MS.;  the  llodleiiiii  Library  Ms.  1  loo  • 
inalm's  e.lilion  ;  Ihe  Caleutla  ed  tion;  t'^'  >"''"'•'«'  ^ 
M<S  ■  the  l.ucknow  e(  lum;  and  tlie  rdil  i  n  ol  M.  .>ii- 
;,L  ■  lext  and  iranslatioi,).  .  Mr.  Wliimi^'  -  ',^;|'"<*,'";'.i 
a-  an  editor  and   tran.sliitor  of  'l  nittr-i-khai>ani.  — 

;  Wilson:  /1c(k;..  xxiv.2-Jl.  ,„,„ 

Mr.  Wbintields  version,  if  les,s  poetieal,  is  ine  more 
p\  let  and  seholarlv." — .s'o/.  AVc.  Ivii.  28, 

■■■  If  Wl-.inlield  best  repre.senls  the  poet  Omar,  w^?  a'" 
oniv  say  that  we  prefer  the  poet  I'ltzgeraUl.  -.NcKwii, 
xx.xvi.  ;i44.  . 

(k  (Trans.)  Masnavf  i  Miv'navl :  the  Spiritual  Coup- 
lets of  Mauli'inS  Jalfilu-M-Din  Muhammad-l  RQml : 
Abridijed,  Lon.,  18S7,  p.  8vo.  ,  ..      i. 

Wliiiifield,  William  Henry.  Ethics  of  the  fu- 
ture, Lon.,  1.ST7,  8vo. 

Whiiiyatos,  Amy.  1.  (iabriello;  or,  The  lied 
Cap  of  Liberty:  a  I'lay,  in  Two  Acts,  Lon.,  1888,  cr. 
,8v,i.  2.  Prince  Kulho  ;  or.  The  Hose  anil  the  King:  a 
I'lay,  for  Young  Actors,  Lon.,  1888,  cr.  8vo. 

Uhiiiyntes,  Col.  Francis  Arthur,  U.A.;  en- 
tered the  army  18j  I ;  served  in  the  Criincan  war  and  the 
Indian  Mutiny;  retired  1881.  From  Coruna  to  Sevas- 
topol, A-c,  Lon.,  1884,  8vo. 

"Wliipeni,  Hfuedick,"  (I'seud.)     See  Harris, 

Whiphnm,  Thomas  T.  Introductory  Address  at 
St.  (ieorge's  Hospital,  October  1,  1878,  on  Specialism  in 
the  Medical  Professh.n,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  8vo. 

Whippio,  Edwin  Percy,  I'lnic,  vol.  iii.,  add.,Jd. 
]8S().  1.  Succ'ess  and  its  Conditions,  liost.,  1871,  llimo. 
2.  Literature  of  the  Age  of  Elizabeth,  Best.,  1876,  I6mo. 
3  Some  Keculleetions  of  Kufus  Choate,  N.  York,  1878, 
32mo.  4.  (Ed.)  The  lircat  Speeches  and  Orations  of 
iTaniel  \Veb.ster  :  with  an  Essay  on  "  Daniel  Webster  as 
a  Miister  of  Style,"  Ho.t.,  187'.l,  8vo.  ,,     .     . 

•■  Mr.  Whipple  has  only  a  general  and  sentimental  admi- 
ration for  him,  witliout  any  serious  intellectual  sympathy 
Willi  him:  .  .  .  he  conceives  Webster  ill  the  loose.st  sort  ol  i 
wav,  niiudi  as  a  Biiiall  boy  conceives  the/ head  ol  tlie 
seh'ool,'  and  does  not  depict  him  with  any  lirmness  of  out- 
line whatever."— .Vadoii,  xxix.  2;iO.  .  ,       ,       ,, 

;>.  Recollections  of  Eminent  Men  ;  with  other  Papers ; 
with    Introduction   by   Uev.  C.  A.  Bartol,   D.D.,   Uost., 

1887,  8vo. 
"Ill  this  last  ccdieetion  he  appears  in  his  old  vigor,  and 

writes  with  the  same  inelastic,  niiimaginative.  but  elcise- 
eriimed  style.  .  .  .  As  his  reminiscences  revive  the  Boston 
Sf  a  uuarter  of  a  eeiitiiry  ago,  he  himself  in  his  erilieisms 
Ktaiiil's  out  OS  tt  typical  provincial  Bostonian.  —±^Mtun, 
xliii  .'iO'.'. 

I).  American  Literature,  and  other  Papers :  with  In- 
troductory Note  by  J.  (J.  Whittier,  Bost.,  1S87,  12mo. 
7.  Outlooks  on  Society,  Literature,  and  Politics,  Boat., 

1888,  8vo. 
Whipple,  Elliott.     Animal  Analysis:  Method  of 

Teaching  Zoiilogy,  Chic.,  1877,  12mo. 

Whipple,  John,  LL.U.  Free  Trade  in  Money  the 
Great  Cause  of  Fraud,  Poverty,  anil  Uuin,  .Ice. ;  to  which 
is  prefixed  an  Introduction  by  Xahum  Capen,  Bost., 
1878,  8vo. 

Whipple,  S. 
on  Bridge-Building,  N.  York,  1875,  r.  8vo, 

Whish,  Rev.  Henry  Fnlhnm,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  lS4li;  ordained 
1847  ;  curate  of  St.  Michael  and  All  Angels,  Brighton, 
1872-86,  Clavia  Syriaca:  a  Key  to  the  Ancient  Syriao 
Version,  called  "  Poahito,"  of  the  Four  Gospels,  I-on., 
1 883,  8vo. 

Whish,  Rev.  John  CharlP-,  M,\,,  ['."'<,  vol. 
iii.,  add.,]  graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
1839;  ordained  1839;  vicar  of  Holy  Trinity,  East 
I'eckham,  since  1843.  1.  Elementary  Thoughts  upon 
Creation,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  2.  A  Course  of  Teaching  for 
a  Country  Sunday-School,  adapted  to  the  Prayer-Hook 
Seasons,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Hvo. 
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Whishnw,  Rav.  Alexander.  Sermons  |)ieached 
in  the  Church  of  the  School  for  the  Blind,  T,iverpool, 
Liverpool,  1882,  p.  8vo.  .......  ,     , 

Wliishaw,  .>fr8.  E.  M.,  (Abdy-M  illiams.)    1. 

Two  Ifs:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1884,  3  vols.  cr.  8"ii.  2.  1-or 
his  Friend,  Lon.,  188,i,  3  vols,  cr,  8vo.  3.  Forewarned, 
Lon.,  188.'i,  12nio,  4.  The  World  Below  ;  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1887,  3  vols.  Svo. 

"Of  the  iniiiiv  books  which  have  been  published  sinec 
the  'sluiiimiiigVra/c  licgun.  and  in  which  the. siiiialor  ami 
nilserv  of  lower  I.c.ndon  have  been  depicted,  .  .  .  none  is 
more  striking,  beciinse  none  is  more  serious  and  sincere, 
than  ■  The  Worhl  ISelow.'  "-Annl..  x.xxi.  I'.'o. 

Whishaw,  !■'.  J.  1.  Loves  ol  the  Howers,  [verse,] 
Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  2.  Oerla  the  Nymph  :  a  Tale  in 
Versi',  Lon..  187!!,  ]>.  8vo. 

Whishaw,  Frederick.  1.  (Trans.)  In.iury  and  In- 
sult; from  the  Russian  of  Fedor  Dostoietlsky.  Lon.,  1886, 

Svo      2.  (Trans.)  The  Friend  of  the  Family,  and  1  he 


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Whistler,  James  Abbott  McXeill,  b.  1831,  at 
Lowell,  Muss. ;  educated  at  the  U.S.  Military  Academy: 
studied  art  in  Paris  under  (Jleyre,  and  has  .since  resided 
in  London.     Ten  O'clock,  Bust.,  1888,  12mo. 

W  histler,  William  MacNeill,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P., 
M.R.C.S. ;  received  his  medical  degree  at  the  University 
of  Pennsylvania  1860,  and  afterwards  studied  in   Pans 
ond  at  V,l.  George's  Hospital,  London  ;  forinerly  assistant 
surgeon  in  the  Confederate  States  army  :  late  physician 
to  the  Hospital  for  Discuses  of  the  Throat  and  Chest, 
London.     1.   Lectures  on  Syphilis  of  the   Larynx:   Le- 
sions of  the  Secondary  and   Intermediate  Stages,   l.ii 
1 879,   p.    Svo.      2.    Notes   on    llperations    in    Syphili 
Stricture  oi  the  Larynx,  Lon.,  1882,  r.  Svo. 
Whit-White.     See  White. 

Whitnker,  Alfred   E.      (Ed.)   Catalogue  of  the 
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Francisco,  San  Fran.,  1874,  Svo. 
Whitnker,    Chunning.     Wood-Working    Toola; 
1  how  to  use  tliem.     IlUist.     Bost.,  1881.  12mo. 
'      Whitaker,   Rev.   Charles,    graduated  at  Brase- 
nose  College,  Oxford,   1837;    ordained   184(1;    curate  of 
Smethcote  184(1-42.     1.  Religious  Equality  and  Church 
:  Establishments,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo.     2.    Paray-le-Monnil, 
'  Lon.,  1873.     3.  Sketch  of  Rufiiius  and  his  Times,  Lon., 
1887,  Svo.     Also,  various  pamphlets. 

Whitaker,  E.  W\  Uncle  William's  Charges;  or, 
Tlio  Broken  Trust.  Lon.,  1886,  Svo. 

Whitaker,  Edgar.  1.  (Trans.)  Russia's  Work  in 
Turkey,  by  ti.  Giacoinetti,  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  2.  (Trans.) 
The  Rhodope  Eni|uiry:  Report  and  Protocols  of  the  In- 
ternationi-;  Commission  instituted  by  the  Congress  ol 
Vienna,  Constantinople,  1878,  Svo. 

Whitaker,  Edward.  1.  Lucy  Fif/.adam  ;  an  Au- 
tobiography, 1872,  2  vols.  p.  Svo.  Anon.  2.  Parley 
Magna  :  a'Novcl,  Lon.,  18711,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

Whitaker,  Rev.  Epher,  D.D.,  [on'e,  vol.  iii., 
add  ,1  pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  South- 
old,  L.I.,  since  1851  ;  vice-president  of  the  Suffolk 
County  Historical  Society.  1.  A  Collection  of  Original 
Hyniiis,  1872.  Privatelv  printed.  2.  History  of  South- 
old,  Long  Island:  its  "First  Century,  .Southold,  1881, 
121110.  3.  Old  Ti.ivn  Record.s,  lSo2.  4.  Bi-Centennial 
Celebration  of  Sullolk  County,  New  York,  Babylon,  L.I., 
1883. 

Whitaker,  Florence.  Christy's  Inheritance:  n 
London  Story,  Lon.,  1876,  Kimo. 

Whitaker,  Rev.  (Jeorge,  jirovost  of  'Innity  Col- 
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cf-  8vo.  „     .  ,£,    .      1 

Whitaker,  J.  R.    Anatomy  of  the  Brain  andSpinal 

Cord,  Lon.,  1887.  12mo. 

i      Whitaker,   l.ily  C'.,  b.  1850,  at  Charleston,  S.C. 
Elementary  and  Practical  Treatise    Doniita,  and  othcT  Poems   New  Orleans   1880 

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1S84,  12ino. 
Whitaker,  William.     1.  Ouido  to  the  Geology  oi 
i  London  and  the  Neighbourhood.  (Gcologienl  Survey  of 
the  United  Kingdom  ;)  3d  cd.,  Lon.,  1880,  Svo.     2.  The 
I  Geology  of  Ihe  Country  around   Ipswich,  Hadlcigh,  and 
i  Felixst'ow;  with  Notes  by  W.  H.  Dalton  and  F.  J.  Ben- 
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188,5,  Svo. 
,      Whitburn,    Thomas.   (Ed.)   Westward   Hoe   for 
Avalon  in  the  New-found-Land,  as  described  by  Captain 
Richard  Whitboune.     lllust.     Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 
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I'orowarnccl, 
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:    11  Tale   in 

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'  linmileties  in  Xew  CollvKe  \Z  '  •"'?""'  l""l<-'asor 
'heory  of  Missions;  or  As,  ?'"",'  ',"  '"'*"•  I-  The 
lJ<.otr,„e  of  Kverlastin^Tor,  ,  '  ."  ,^":'"''-^'  """  ">e 
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I  "nnvtl,  ,„„,„(,,„,,  l,i,;,„„  .^:J'-,;^;''-     2._  Ihe  .Mystery  of 

l^'-^l-  :i.  Missionary  TI.eo  o,  '  '.' ''' ■~^"''  "<="  "d- 
Doctrines  of  Endless  ,MrT'  ^"."/"'ored  in  its  Two 
Christ  only  :  TIm  e  Le  'r  'Vo  r-',  f '''  ^"'-  ^-  '-if"  in 
'""  "■<.rld  :"  ,vitb  N  ,t es  an  '  "i-r '""'',"f  ""■  "  d-ris- 
;'•.  llMwIey  I{„ad  I'nipityo.v     '"""'■    ""-  "'"'  ^^°- 

Lectures  on  Condition     V  '  ^  '°  '*"•  J'  «•  Brown's 

on  the  sau,e  Sub  e'^^  '  ]^T^u  "'?'  ^'"■<'''  ^''•'- 
,-,•  l',e  Apocalypti.'  Histories  •i;'"."'  '•""-  ""•  ■'*>0' 
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Idementary  Xotos,   J,",.,     "7'     ""     "'if' ".;,';  '   "i"'  '-^"P 


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L(in.,  is;:!,  2  vols.  H-'im. 

White,  Frnncis  lliicliaiutn  W.,  eilitor  of  the 
Scottish  -Nutunilist.  Kuunii  l'c'illiin>is ;  or,  Contn- 
bulions  towards  tlio  Knu^vl^■ll^'o  ol  tlie  Animiils  iii- 
hal)iiin«  I'crthshire;   I'lirt  I.,  LeiiUloplfm,  I'crtli,  1>*.1,( 

While,  Frank  II.  I.  "  Xo  Bliiid  Eyes  in  lleiiven:" 
a  Storv  of  Eiirly  Onieo.  1-on.,  ISiW,  Kiiiio.  '.".  Clinst  in 
the  'ri'iberni'"Ie :  with  some  Keiiiaiks  on  tho  OtfiTinss, 
Lon.,  1S71,  p.  Svo;  new  o.l.,  1S7S.  :!.  Tho  TMlxTniiolo 
una  its  Services :  Twelve  I'ietiires.  with  l)eseri|itions, 
I, on.,  1S71.  lOmo.  1.  The  (iospel  iMul  tlie  S;iLTiUiienls  ; 
or,  "  Chiireh  Doetrine"  on  the  l.onl's  Supiier  E.Xiunmeil 
in  the  l,i),'ht  of  the  Holy  .Seriptures,  I,.in.,  IS7S,  .^vo.  ii. 
AnKlo-Isruelitisin  K.viunine.l  in  the  l,i),'ht  of  tho  .More  , 
.<ure  "  Woril  of  I'ropheev,"  l-on..  18711,  Ito.  rt.  "  .Ml  of  1 
Blue;"  or,  "Tho  Boily  is  of  Christ:"  l)ein,'  lirief  Ivey- 
Notcs  upon  .some  of  the  Types  of  tho  .Mosiiie  Siinetuary, 
Lon.,  ISSl,  |8mo.  ".  Kzekiel's  Lust  Vision,  relating  lo 
the  Liinil,  City,  luul  Temple  of  Israel  in  the  Millennium, 
Lon.,  IS"!,  l:;ino. 

While,  Mrs.  <;.  F.  Memoir  of  Mis.  J.  Tucker. 
Eiliteil  by  II.  W.  Williams.     Lon.,  1S77,  iL'mo. 

White,  tJeorge,  ['niie,  vol.  iii.,  si.\th  ami  seventh  of 
the  name,  mil.]  I.  .Memoir  of  Car.linal  Wiseman,  Lon., 
1S()7.  2.  His  ILiliuess  l'o|ie  I'ius  IX.,  Lon.,  ISfill,  p. 
8vo;  3J  e(L,  enlarged  and  continued  to  the  Holy  Father's 
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and  Writings,  Lon..  I8i0,  12mo.  4.  Catholie  Glories  of 
the  Nineteenth  Century,  Lou.,  1S71,  p.  Svo.  o.  (Trans.) 
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of  L.  V.  .\Lisse,  Lon.,  1871,  Itiiuo. 

White,  Rev.  George  Cecil,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
(Jonville  and  Cains  College,  Cambridge,  1870;  ordained 
1871;  viear  of  St.  Paul's,  Southampton,  since  1877.  1. 
Why  should  I  be  Conlirmedy  Lon.,  1871!;  :id  ed.,  1880. 
2.  The  -Mourner's  Lesson,  Lon.,  187ii.  :(.  The  Hisci- 
plino  of  Suflering  :  Nine  Short  Headings  on  tho  History 
of  .loll,  Lon.,  1881),  12ino. 

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at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  I84.'<;  ordained  1848; 
vicar  of  Newland,  Worcestershire,  and  warden  of  tbn 
Beauchamp  Almshouses,  since  I877.  Meditations  on  tho 
Song  (jf  Songs,  Lon.,  1874,  l2mo. 

White,  »icorge  .Meryoii,  M.A.,  b.  18,)2;  called  to 
the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1^77.  I.  Weekly  Notes: 
Digest  of  Cases  n^it  reported  in  the  Law  Reports,  18(1(1 
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Ito. 

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graduated  at  IJeloit  College,  Wisconsin,  18o:i ;  editor  of 
the  Chicago  Tribune  18(14-74  ;  joint  eilitor  of  the  New 
York  Evening  Post  since  188:i.  I .  The  Silver  IJue.-lion  : 
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White,  J.  The  (lid  Book  Tested:  Popular  (iueries 
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White,  Mrs.  J.  1.  Shall  I  tell  you  your  fortune. 
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'i'rutli  is  Stranger  than  Fiction,  Lon.,  1'<S8,  12nio. 

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count of  the  Colony,  its  Soil,  Climate,  Productions,  and 
Capabilities,  Ac.,  I'.on.,  1870,  8vo. 

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Kimo.  2.  Sketches  of  the  Christian  Life  nml  Public 
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!  College,  Ihiblin,  18:','J;  ordained   |S(1I  ;    head-master  i^f 
'the   Royal    Naval   School.   New  Cross,  since   187s.      An 
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Sections.  Lon.,  Is78,  12mo. 

Wliite,  Jumesi.       Forgiveness:    a    Sacred    Poem, 
'  Melbourne.  Is7'.i. 

I      White,  Jiinies  C,  M.D.    Dermatitis  Venenata  :  an 
Account  of  the  Action  of  E.xlernal    Irritants  upon  tho 
i  Skill,  Host..  1887,  Svo. 

I  White,  James  T.,b.  1845,  at  Newburyport,  Mass.; 
formerly  connected  with  publishing  lirms;  now  engaged 
in  mannliiLturing  a  "  physiological  manikin"  of  his  own 
invention.  1.  Christmas  (ireeting  :  n  Collection  of  Ron- 
'  dcaiix  ami  Poems  of  F'ricndship  and  AlVection.  lllust. 
San  Fran.,  obi.  :'.2mo.  2.  A  Bouquet  of  California 
Flowers,  (verse.]  San  Fran.,  I88:i,  Kimo.  :i.  Flowers 
frmn  .Arcadia,  [verse,]  San  Fran.,  1884,  l6mo. 
While,  Jame!«  W.,    [mite,  vol.  iii.,    add.]      Tho 


■         -» '  ■■■■     .-  «.      4  111,'  "   lilt*-,      •Fcmiin-.^       »»   •,       I .-,       .u..     .1.. 

White,  Rev.  lieorge  W  hit-,  M.A.,  gradua  ed  at    j,^^^j|^  ._,^,,  „^^  ,^,^,^,^,,^  j,,,;,,,^  ,,.-,,_  |f„„„ 


King's  College,  Lond.m  ;  ordained  1882;  curate  of  Til- 
ney  St.  Lawrence  since  Issd.  "Straight  Tips"  for  tho 
Riiee  of  Life,  Lon.,  ISSK,  l2mo. 

White,  Gervais.  1.  Stray  Leaves,  [verse,]  Lon., 
i87'.l,  12ino.  2.  Twice  Parted:  a  Christni.as-Book  for 
the  Young,  Lon.,  188(1,  Svo. 

White,  tJleeson.  (Ed.)  Ballads  and  Rondeaus, 
Chants  Royal,  Sestinas,  Villanelles,  ,tc.  ;  with  a  Chapter 
on  the  Various  Forms,  Lon.,  1887,  sij.  ISmi,.  (A  selec- 
tion of  poems  by  A.  Hobson,  A.  Lang,  and  others.) 

"To  find  anv  other  unthology  of  so  many  verses  .  .  . 
oontainlng  so  fillle  (rue  iioetry  woubl  be  a  diltieiilt  tusk. 

.  .  Hut  then  .  .  .  the  writers  Imve  never  l\rr  one  nionieiil 
supposed  that  they  were  writing  poetry."— .I//1.,  No.  ;1141. 

White,  (iiliidfurd.     Political    Economy:  a  Series    istio'skiVl'vfhlTe  iralVcirdsaiiiiiidant  evicleiieeid' !i(>W' tlnir- 
of  Letters  published  in  the  "  Boston  Morning  Post,"  in  '  ouglilv  lie  is  aeiiiiainted  with  the  lOistoms,  trailitions,  ami 
tho  Years  188.'!-188(1,  as  a  Result  of  an   E.\aniinaIion  of    language  of  his  heroes  and  liei-oiiios."-.le.o/,,  vil.  :i4;i. 
the   Working  of  tho   Present  Tarilf  Laws  of  the  Cnited  :      2.  The  Ancient  Ihsiory  of  the  .Maori:  his  Mythology 
States    Elision,  Mass.,  1888,  Svo.  and  Traditions  :  including  a  Translation  of  JIaori  Songs, 


White,  John, -M. A.,  b.  IsiO;  graduated  at  Balliol 
College,  0.\foril,  18(12;  elected  Fellow  of  Queen's  College 
I8«:i ;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  18(1(1.  Sketches 
from  America:  Part  I.,  Canada  ;  Part  II.,  A  Picnic  to 
the  Rocky  -Mountains;  Part  ill..  The  Irish  in  America. 
Lon.,  Is7(l,  Svo. 

"  \'ery  superior  to  most  works  of  its  cla«s."— .Sui.  ii'i  i'., 
x.\x.  (101. 

While,  John,  native  interpreter,  Ac,  Auckland. 
I.  Te  Roil  ;  or.  The  Maori  at  Home:  a  Tale  exhibiting 
tho  Social  Life,  Manners,  Habits,  and  Customs  of  tho 
-Maori  Race  in  New  Zealand  prior  to  the  Introduction  of 
Civilization  amongst  them,  Lon.,  1874,  p.  Svo. 

"  Not  i:  paragrapli  but  bears  \vitnes.s  to  his  lai'k  of  novel- 


While,  II.  <.;. 


The   Kelurin  of  the  Cluil'ch  Estab-  ;  Wellington,  N.Z.,  ISS 


I  vols. 


,  Svt 


lisl 


nt:  the  Natimi's  Rights,  .te.,  I 


188(1, 


here  is  no  more  mysterious  and  Interesting  peoiilo 


While.  Henry  Clay,  Ph.D.,  b.  ISiO,  at  Baltimore,    tbmi  the  .'ilaoris  of  .SVw  Zealand.    Before  the  European  set- 
..  iiifti.,  iKo...  J    1.  .Mj,        .m^.,  ,  .  ^_„  '     I  ,.,,,,.,1,   f  11-;  i.  iivii  runs;  Tli.ir.r  i   ciinioliiil  rue*' was  1  V  1  tr 


Md.;   graduated   at  the   Iniversity  of  Virginia   1870;    ^ -.„^ ,  „ -„ . 

State  chemist   of   (ioorgia  since   1880.      The  Compute    ;.'i',.'i'y^,'i'|p,i' r',\Mlrds^'Jr  extreme  am  unci  value,     (i 


Chemistry    of   the   Cotton- Plant,  -Maeon,  187 


tieiueiit  this  eiiivalroiis  thoiigli  cannibal  riu'c  was  living 
ill  the  Age  of  Stone.    Vet  they  hail  a  highly-organized  so- 


iVith  i  these 


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•lis  (purely  oral  1  examples  liave  been  published 


ogy  of  Ten- 

;ra<liiat('cl  nt 
;  vice-iirin- 
,  un»lcr  llio 
ntiii  IlihUc'ul 
the  Munii'li 
njiil  l.ibiury 
,  in  the  lliir- 
;f.,  ll^SS,  sui. 

iiHik,    N.ll.; 

ili  ;  clitui-  of 
(if  tlic  New 
(r()uc.-tinn  : 
(if  t^ilvui-  in 
Turin'  Ques- 

lei-oinl  Crisis, 
;i.  (Trans.) 

11  the  Scicnziv 
ISSS,  12mo. 

luliir  (iiieric.s 

.,  1S7."|,  IS,-<4. 

uur  fcirtune, 

iwn  Arrest: 
\'imi>. 

sivc  1  an  Ac- 

iluclions,  and 

tlifi  Scventli- 
unectiiin  with 

Midi.,  n.  il., 
;  mill   I'lililic 

187.'i,  lliiin). 
!  and  Labors 
i7,  I'.'iii".  t. 
;,  anil  K.xtin- 
lis  Wife,  .Mrs. 

ohfield  Theo- 
Wedneslmry 
es.  Tile  Si-a- 
;  2dcd.,  It^Mi. 
cd  at  Trinity 
'ad-niaster  id' 
oe  I.S7S.  An 
try  and  Conic 

Sacred    Poem, 

Venenata  :  an 
ints  ujion   tlio 

ryport,  Mass. ; 

now  engaged 
in"  of  his  own 
Dction  of  Uon- 
•ctinn.      Illnst. 

of  California 
:i.  Flowers 
lino. 

add.]       Ttio 

ited  at  Balliiil 
(uccn's  College 
jtili.  .<keti-lies 
.,  A  I'ionii-  to 
ih  in  America. 

£S."— Sii.  l\tl'., 

fee,  Auckland, 
alo  e\liibiting 
Customs  of  I  ho 
ntruductioii  of 
Svo. 

1  lack  iif  luivel- 
eenf  !iiiw  tlmr- 
tniilitiiiiis,  and 
1./.,  vii.  ;!i;i. 
his  Mythology 
if  Maori  Song-, 

cresting  peoiile 
0  Kiirciiiean  set- 
race  was  living 
y-orjiani/.eii  sn- 
I'nd  value,  df 
been  publislied 


WHI 

niyUileal  liyn," ';,',',;,  ^.^  I!!'"  "  f;;-!.  e,ii|,:,,i:;„";;;',   > 

i".'!^M:rMn;i:^t'n.f^™'i!^^^r^" --->..... 

'"•<•  "cho  ,i,-.|ikc  transla.i,,,  ;  "V  :  "f'    '"'';,' '""^^  " '^'-.v 
I'ocn  living,  for  the  last  h   If  .'  .„,  "  "  '"'"•  "I"'  1'"^ 

""•>  "''"  '-y  the  side  of     I    "',;"'[•',•'''''•''',«  -I"-' Maoris. 
'I'O  "'.xts  i„  ,|,„  „H„i„„|   '■]"   "••'"-l"ti"D.s  has  published 

^"^1^';';:!;:^/::;:,:- '''■^-s,cashei,,ss,.eo.: 

■^'-  I'ouls,  Mo.,  is.s,).  s,„        ""  "f  -MtlmIs,  (|,s7(i-s:i,) 

White,  John  I'liL'eii      iv,i  ,  i 

of  tlio  Knglish  Lake  CoVn  ry'       itii  ?';   "";'    '•^«""'''- 
p.  Svo.  ■'  •  """  »>iites,  Lon.,  IS7;; 

White,  John  .Silas,  LL.D    bisi-     .  „.       , 
Mass.;  served  in  (he  civil  war  .'  l,',!.' '1' "■■'"''''''''• 
'.■•^■'l:   heud-nuistcr  of  lie  k  .  o  •  s"       l"v ''  '"  """■'"•'' 
Mnee  Isso.     1.  The  liovs' ,,„?,.''."','  '  •^'^^'''  ^"i'l<  (-'itv, 
I'*'*;!,  Svo      2    Til.   li      -V    ""'  '•"■'■"    I'Intarch.  .\.  V„rk 

^'<  s.^.  ViKl';,::'/'^'''  "'^'■'"'"-.  ^-  vo^k; 

Admission   to  Harvard    Ye    Prin'";""""?,  '•'''"'■^    '">• 
ent.c  Schools,  and  Coh.n.b';  1:^:1^  iii- l^^fl^^'" 

f-^^:"r:d,u'b";!?^"'""^f""^''^-.  «•!>.. 

t'hrisli  College   Oxf  ml    M74,^''''''''''''^'''    "'    ^orpu     ' 
Christ's  Hospital,    ,;„  1,  „Vs'.,, ''.';;'»''•''  I^'''  ;  "laste;  i„ 
;"dgate  siii'ce  IsiISs'm;;   I '■'^r''''','''''"'- Martin- 

;v>th    a    Viieabulary,    Lon        «-.  -,„'^''  '^'"'■'<  »  "ospel  ;  ' 
"glish   Dietiunarv      ad  jlte  1    r Iv    i,'""',.     '■'■   '^    '■"""-■ 
.<'l"-^s  .v^ehools,   Lo,;..   187  '   ,  .„,o"    ?%}%"'    ^^'•^■»- 
>n  '.Ireek:  with  a  Le.xieo„    Ion     l.-f   f,'"!'"""  '-'"''I'^'l^ 
I'd'i^tle  to  the  Romans  ■    ,vi  I,  ""v       '  ,' '  '  ™-     ^-    ''''«  ' 
'••^'"O.     6.  The  Acts   of  tim   A       h"" '""'"'•"'  ''""■■  '»''. 
lary.  Lon..  IS7.S   isL?      ''"  Apostles:  with  a  Vocabu- 

ei.'^"^,:5:;:;::,^t^a^:,j:^;j;^.K.s^»..tcin. 

assistant  professor  of  (V    "k  at   I?  i"i'''''''"'>'  '"^■'•• 

^«i"ce  then  professor  (T  ,„,  '■■'"•'''''l  l'^77-S4.  „„,, 
Kl..vthmic  and  Metric  of  hp  Vl'  •  "  "i'''"-'"""  *"  "'« 
."■l>ioh  are  added  the  Lyr" c  itts  if  /hl'\^',"«""""^^  ^  '» 
Ides  and  the  Antiirone  of  S  ,  ,  "  '^'"''""  "^  ^'urip. 
^^'-ne  and  C,n^;Z;::;^"'^-'- ^  -'"  "Mhniiclil 
Scliniidt,   Host.,    1S77     Sv,,        ii  ,  '    "■    "cmrich 

«rcek  works.  Ac  '"•      ^'«0'   school   editions  of 

18S,*!'','2m^.-'"^"'"'  •»•      <'n'"berry.Culturo,  N.  York, 

CeK^yl:|:ift;;-  .i^-nsO  Mary  Stuart:  a 
translation  are  printed  I'opi^^jte  ":?'""'  '""^  "'" 
W.'"^^!'^,^''^•«'''!^'i^^'c:aNovel. 

-f.^MidMiInnlt-SoobilEtiour  "i    ^t^'^ '  "  -^'^'"""1 

White,  Malcolm      r^Ti,'^ ''"■,:'.""••  ''^•'"'  '2"">- 

^oripture.'uMin.    ISfi";, ,   s Vo      2 ^.^'ii!"   ''^'"'"''c-  of 

fross.  Kilin,,  1884    KS,,,!'  -Tlio  \  Dices  from  tlio 

«ide,  liost.,  1S88,  Kill,,,  *"  '      •'  '"J""'     Alter  .\ooii- 

w",an^hoSh?":bojThin^'''^''^'-A"''H 
should  be,  Xor'ich,  IS7S  !Zo  '"  '"^ '"'^  "'"'  "''  '^"^^ 
•,ll''!'.?,',  ^"••."«»V,  Jr.     jfarryAseott  Abroad    X 


WHJ 


n  M.mJ'fil.S;"'^,^;!'"^!"';     (Tn'-'  I-tters  from 
I'y  A.«l  AlSnthe,'.;o,;''"[;4"7S,  'I'"  A"'-""  "f  1S84, 

lSs2,"8vo^'   '^•^^•^""'■»'  Me.U„,ni,;.      p„ei„«,   ,.„,,,„^ 

I-s!,',n"ti;  b^'Xli^'err""'-.,  "">."   "■«  Throne,  or, 
Kdwards,  the  I'ea    n  ."  "'^V''"  '""'  Denth  of  ,J 

IS77,  p.  8vo  ''™"^''<"'of  Fenny  Compton,  Lon., 

ne,!'!'"';,'  ^'  J''\X}Se^^i^  Supremo  Court  of  An- 
•i  volk  s;;-.  '■""•'  ^'^'?-''^f-'0      I'ub.  by   ,1,0  State. 

tl.o  Crimean"^,f  :lnd'^,i''"'^',"^"f  ^^""'"'^''   "»""g 


Hed  Friends;  or,  P 'ell's  „!;  „'•  '  ■"' ''"'.'^  "f  "'y  .Mar- 
'•"ele  lien.  y  y  ,*;.  T^J^^T'^  ^'"'l^'^'""-  % 
"•"manhood:  a  Hook  n■'Tn.^.•   ^-    ^''""'    '"'""O-    to 

A."oricn„Taleof    i.,,,,ii  V''„;V"   '  ■"   "-orld  say .»   „„ 

-^:^;^d^,^rlrs'Sr•';^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

•  enius,  and  an  Acoiiu^  o        e  iii""  ^^'^^'"'^  "I'  his 
"«li.«h   Drama.    Host     Is  iis ',''"','"  w";*''''-'^'' "f  ">« 

'  -es,  l-„st  and   Preset     ,>!:,,  '     i'  }^"'"'''  '""1  tl'eir 
Kuage,  .\.  York,  Is7       ■i|,'  !    '"'•^'  "    •!"■' K"«lish   Lan- 

/■There  are  suvL    ,m:'' \,''Zr   •.''''''■'  ''"'-'• 

;^'""'lde„toiil 1    ':,'•,:,"'''',•■''•  |'""k  wl,ieli  we 

by  a  iieedle-s  strivii  l  ,ii>,  .  f  ""  'Mi""''s  whieli  are  snoil  ,1 
'leal  whieli  bears   rnikil's,'!,';:','-' '  '""  ""''■'  i^   m 
VMii,„i."_.s„,.  j.,,^  ivxi    ;-|      '""'  ■''■"•"^'  "•»'  keen  oTiser- 

''.-•''d/^i^'mls^iltd^^^/iiri^'J'^V''  ""•""'■  '"-'.e  «u. 
"    I'^'iKllsh  in  its  Ai  I'   ,-s  ,i    ,'     K  ;f  a  sii„n,i  knnwledie 

-v5^i^i'!^''^nx;'r,y"-- 
i%;.u:r^:^!\;:^^;:"^^';i.^'-wesof 

"olham.  Hy  U  iJonm,,!  A  ,•  ,'  *•  •-'"■o'lieles  of 
•I'eir  i:>,.,"  Host.:  iss'i   fo,;';/  "  ■'"'"^■'  '"  ""■"f'i'^  «nd 

;;".;deM.;?;;;'sii;H^t;;u:ii;^;i^%-^  "I'-^'-^od. « 

[„■','*'■'  '■■*  '''^'  ''ewest  1  V  ,1  ,.1  '','''••''''■  "'"'  "  '■iv.il 
lb  Ijiliiev.  ,\s  "l^iiidanilv  ;''''''''!;''>  be  ^"ber 
IS  clearly  im  isiiiiLMiisI,     f„  'I '"-'r';  ed    hy  .Mr.  Wliito    it 

;:'r:''^:^-:^;:;:;:ii4 !  ^:  i^r n"-  "  '''^ 
>nubAd:'ii^:t";/';;;;.;;;"„^;;jM»vr'."f  >^'""  "^  bns  to  s„y  ,3 

:  that  all  „,  u  j,  e.x  re,  iV  ,,     r'  ,'■'  """,*■'  '""'  Militle   ,in  | 
;;"!  '-;  hear  what  "  iVie  ,    1  '  'rX  1,''':',  "  '>*  ",l»">'--  P' " 
'l"idily  pleasant  w  l,en    he,.riVl    K     *  '.?  '"">'  "'"""  l'-^:  it  is 
'"f;,"iHl  eourteiiiis  as  Mr    ,•„,','«■'.   .'"■  "'''"'''  ""  "  "le  '- 

(The  Riverside  Kditio  '  'io  t  'l sv^P'r"'?-^'  N"'-' 
'"•  The  Fate  of  Mans(ie  i  l„  I,',  '  '*  *"'*•  "•  '"^vo. 
sodo  of  Mr.  WaslnVton  iv '"''''.'■''•".•■  "i"'  ""e  Kpi- 
Apology,  Host.,  is84^'p„,t'"7,  "'  ''"fe"""''.  ""J  "n 
i^peare,  Host.,  ] SS,^,  Svo    Cl,  ^""'"^'    '"    S''"ke. 

a"™W'ii:;i;:!-j::|:!;i:';j;,^f,;;-,  ;p-«iuyof  his  mmd  th„t 

N>ere's  clmraelers  are    nue         ,.r  ""'.'^  "^  *""'<-'  ">f  f^hak- 
-•.«m,e  Ploys  ,4ienis^,;^^V'LS;;.,'^^"^[''  than   ,„ose 

I'on.,  ls«7,sv„.  2  in  "^.^;''T'  l;'llads,and  .Songs 
l^ain,  fought  A.D.  l;  1  .'"^„';  V  ^  """1''"''  J'"""""^' 
"I'o  engaged  in  that  .Me, ",  .  h^V  '"« "'  "'"  "'•■'"'"" 
■■»"i  Armorial  Hearing  T,'"'','-"!;""-'' •'  "'"'  ^'aps 
;•  The  Biikery,"  and  8t'rw  i>'„l;  ',  '""^J-  "'-f,^  'p. 
l.on.,  IS7j,  ||.  si-o.  >'rorf.-[.     .Haps  and  Illust. 

White,   Mrs.    JIosp   *■      ,i^- 
WMt^Cot:     Hy  Ho"' :;^/;^,4«/^^-)      The    Little 

^.orief"/,;'-,^:,,  F™""",^;';'r'^  """^trait-Waisteoat 

White,  SallieJov  ,  '""■'  '^^''^.-'q.  I6.110. 

u.akers.  Host.    ,,''s,  12Z'      """'"^"''^'^l""-'   n«d    llome- 

White,  Col.  .Samuel  Deu<i      i    r    1        „ 

"'■■^ecnces.    Illust.     Lon.,  ISS()  Z    'o    y-,^'",'.'""   'V'"'" 
>"g  the  Course  that  at  tie   I'C        .^    """'''■""■ -'''"»■- 

'IS.S4,  12100.  *^"      f'ake-Side   Musing.,,  Chio., 

w"  "!"•;',:!;"*""'"  C'e^.-.l  See E.uoTr,0„AR..s 
^.,White,  Thomas.      Verses,  O.xf.  „nd    Lon.,   1876, 

T..OM"s''sTn'v,T!'"'",?,!'  •"'•'"  ('"'«"''■)     See  Omo.vo,' 

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Elciiu'iitiiry  MicroHCopical  MiinipulBtiun,  for  the  Vm  of 
Ainiilfurs.  Illust.  l,on.,  1«S7,  f|i.  Svo.  2.  The  Student's 
Iliiinl-Houk  tu  the  iMicroneope;  a  I'riu'liciil  liiiide  U>  He 
Solcrtion  iiiiil  Miinnneiiieiit.  Illii^'t.  I,ciii..  |.'<H7,  er.  Svo. 
;i.  My  iMic;ru9iM)|]e,  ami  scmif  nhjei'ts  from  my  I'lvbinet, 
Lun.."  ISSS,  fp.  «vo.  -1.  My  Telc^Mipe,  ami  some  ObjcclH 
it  shows  1110,  I-on.,  18SS,  fp.  Mvo. 

WhitK,  t'tiiit.  ThomHs  IMIkiiigton,  U.I'.., 
F..>J.A.  Si'ut.  I.  .Aroliii'ologieiil  Sketehes  in  .--fotliinil  : 
vol.  i.,  District  of  Kiiityre  ;  vol,  ii.,  Knupiliilc  and  (JiKlia. 
Illust.      Kdin.  and  l.on.,  l.><";i-75,   Ito. 

"Tlifse  voliiini's,  in  all  that  rolalfs  ti.  tin;  scnlptnrca 
Stones,  are  valiiahle  lunl  iiitere.sting.  The  illiislratliins, 
made  from  liis..wii  sketches,  are  excel  enl.  .  .  -,  An  loiiK 
as  llie  anihor  keeps  to  his  special  siilijecl,  he  ;»  <;h'»  V 
wrIliiiKor  what  he  knows  soinelhint,'  alioiit.  h lit  dlreit  % 
he  steps  heyond  it  we  lind  liim  lri|i|iinK.  —."<(«.  Ate.,  Xll. 

'"1    T1.0   Ordnance   Survey  of   the    Initod    Kingdom,  I  IS.^O;   ordained   1S81  , 
Edin.,  KSSO,  n.  Svo.  „         Lancashire,  since  188-1 

White,  Victoria  A.  A  Manual  of  Nursini;.  Kc- 
vised  by  Mary  P.  .laeohi.     N.  York,  1878,  16mo. 

White,  Vi.  .Vrilllti.     Tales  of  my  Dragoman  ;  ii  Se- 
ries of  Satires  not  alto^'i'thcr  Oriental,  l.on.,  1871,  12mo. 
White,  .Mrs.  W.  II.     1.  Some  Women  of  To-Day. 
I!y  One  of  them.     N.  York,  1880,  I2mo.     2.  Jessica;  or, 
A  Diamond  with  a  llleinish,  .\.  York,  1881,  I2mo. 

White,  W.  S.  History  of  Our  Lord  and  feaviour 
Jo.s»s  Christ,  l.on..  1881,  p.  8vo. 

White,  Walter,  [mi^-.  vol.  iii.,  add.]  1.  Rhymes, 
Lon.,  187:1,  8vo.  2.  Holidays  in  Tyrol:  Kufstein,  Klo- 
benstein,  and  I'aneveggio,  Lon.,  187(i,  p.  8vo. 

White,  William,  b.  18:il),  in  London,  Eng. ;  en- 
tered the  Canadian  post-office  department,  with  which 
he  has  since  been  connected,  18.<l.  I'ost-Office  (lazettecr 
of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  .Montreal,  1872,  8vo. 

White,  Williaili.  I'Viends  in  Warwickshire  in  the 
Seventeenth  and  Eighteenth  Centuries,  Birmingham, 
1873.  Ifiino. 

White,  William,  [nuir,  vol.  ill.,  fourteenth  ot  the 
name,  add.]  1.  .Memoir  of  Thomas  T.  Lynch,  l.on., 
1871,  p.  8vo.  2.  Other- World  Order:  Suggestions  and 
Conclusions  thereon,  Lon.,  1876,  8vo. 

White,  William,  F.S.A.,  F.R.LB.A.  1.  The 
Tourist's  Knapsack  and  its  Contents,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo. 
2.  The  Knapsack  lland-liook;  or,  i'edestrian's  Ouide  ; 
2d  ed.,  l.on.,  188:1,  cr.  8vo. 

White,  William,  engineer  of  the  Abersyehan  (ias 
Company.  1.  Economical  and  Automatic  Appliances 
for  the  Manufacture  ami  Distribution  of  Coal  (las,  Bris- 
tol, 187f),  Svo.  2.  Dip  Pipes  and  Hydraulic  Mains  i». 
Desiccate  Coal  (las,  CarditT,  1878,  8vo. 

White,  William,  F.S.A.,  member  of  the  Sanitary 
Institute.  iEsthetical  Sanitation,  Lon.,  1883,  sm.  cr. 
8vo.  . 

White,  William.  The  Story  of  a  (ireat  Delusion, 
in  a  Series  of  Matter-of-Fact  Chapters,  Lon.,  1881,  p. 
8vo. 

White,  William  V.  A  Picture  of  Pioneer  Times 
in  California,  liy  William  Urey,  [pseiul.]  San  Fran., 
1881. 

White,  Ilev.  William  Farreii,  M. A,  graduated, 
senior  optime,  iit  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  18.0ti  ; 
ordained  1^57:  vicar  of  Stonehouse,  Gloucestershire, 
since  IStil.  Ants  and  their  Ways :  with  an  Appendix 
giving  a  Complete  List  of  (ienera  and  Species  of  the 
British  Ants,      llhist.     Lon.,  1883,  cr.  8vo. 

White,  William  Hale.  (Trans.)  Ethic  demon- 
strated in  (ieomctrical  Order  and  divided  into  Five 
Parts,  which  treat  (1)  of  (Jod,  (21  of  the  Nature  and 
Origin  of  the  .Mind,  (3)  of  the  Origin  and  Nature  of 
the  Affects,  (4)  of  Human  liondi 
of  the  Affects,  (i)  of  the   Power 


WHI 

Whiteford,  Ferdinand  .Manger.  The  Law  re- 
lating to  Charities,  Lon.,  1878,  8vo. 

Whiteford.  Sidney  'I'.     1.  A    tiuhlo  to   Figure    • 
Painting    in    Water-Culours.     Illust.      Lon.,    1870,  -^vo. 
2.   A  (iuide  to  Porcelain  Painting.     Illust.     Lon.,  1877, 
l2mo;  51  h  ed.,  18S5. 

Whitehead,  tieorge.  'roHtable  Frult-Farmlng  ! 
an  Essay,  Lon.,  1884,  8vo. 

Whitehead,  H«v.  Henry,  M.A.,  [<i,<ie,  vol.  ill., 
add.,]  graduated  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1850;  or- 
dained 18;)1  ;  vicar  of  St.  John's,  Liniehousc,  1871-71,  of 
Brampton,  Cumberland,  1871-84,  and  of  Newton  Kegny 
since  1885.  1.  Scrimms  from  the  Sunday  Lessons,  Lon., 
1871,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Experience  of  a  London  Curate, 
1874. 

Whitehead,     Itev.     James      Henry,     M.A., 
F. 11. U.S.,  graduated  at  St.   John's  College,  Cambridge, 
curate  of  St.    Philip's,  Chorley, 
The  Oospol  of  Jesus  Christ,  ac- 
cording to  St.  Luke,  Manchester,  1887,  12iuo. 

Whitehead,  Jesttnp.  1.  The  Hotel  Fish  and 
Oyster  Cook:  [also]  How  to  cut  Meats,  and  roast,  boil, 
and  broil.  Chic,  18S2,  4to.  2.  Cooking  for  Profit;  a 
New  American  Co<ik-Book,  adapted  for  the  Use  of  All 
who  serve  Meals  for  a  Price,  Ac,  Chic,  1886,  8vo. 

Whitehead,  John  h.  The  Climate  of  the  Under- 
clilf.  Isle  id'  Wight,  as  deiluccd  from  Forty  Years'  Con- 
secutive .Meteoridogical  Observations,  Lon.,  1881,  r.  Svo. 
Whitehead,  Rev.  Joseph,  Wesleyan  minister. 
The  Evangelist  and  Pastor:  being  the  Autobiography 
and  llcminisceiiees  of  Kev.  Joseph  Whitehead,  Lon., 
1879,  er.  8vo. 

Whitehead,  Sarah  U.  1.  Rose  Douglas;  or. 
Sketches  of  II  Country  Parish  :  being  the  Autobiograiihy 
of  a  Scotch  Minister's  Daughter,  Lon.,  1851,  2  vols.  p. 
8vo.  2.  The  Two  Families:  an  Episode  in  the  History 
of  Chapclton,  Lon.,  1852,  2  vols.  p.  8vo.  Anon.  3. 
Nelly  Armstrong:  a  Story  of  the  Day,  Lon.,  1853,  2 
vols.  ji.  8vo.  Anon.  4.  Diilt  Davie,  ami  other  Sketches 
of  Scottish  Life  ami  Character,  Ac,  Lon.,  18-|i,  p.  Svo. 
5.  Matthew  Morrison  :  an  Autobiographical  Study,  Lon., 
1877,  p.  .Hvo. 

Whitehead,  Walter,  F.R.C.S.  Edin.,  F.R.S.  Edin., 
surgeon  to  the  .Manchester  Royal  Infirmary  and  Man- 
chester ami  Salford  Lock  and  Skin  Hospital;  lecturer  on 
I  clinical  surgery  at  Owens  College.  1.  Statistics  of  Eng- 
lish Surgery,  1871.  2.  Excision  of  the  Tongue,  Man- 
chester, 1881,  Svo.  3.  The  Surgical  Treatment  of 
Hiemorrhoids,  Lon.,  1882,  Svo.  4.  Affections  of  the 
.Mouth,  Palate,  Tongue,  and  Tonsil,  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 
With  Poi.i.AiiD,  F.,  The  Surgical  Treatment  of  Tumours 
and  other  Obscure  Conditions  of  the  Bladder,  Lon.,  1884, 
Svo. 

Whitehouse,  John  Owen.  Lomhm  Missionary 
Society:  a  Register  of  Missionaries  and  Deputations 
from  i71hi  to  1877,  Lon.,  1877,  4to. 

Whitehouse,  Rev.  Owen  I'harles,  professor  at 
Chcshunt  College.  (Trans.)  The  Cuneiform  Inscriptions 
and  the  Old  Testament,  by  Prof.  E.  Schrader:  with  Ad- 
ditions by  the  Author,  ami  an  Introduction.  Map.  Lon  , 
18S4-8S,  2  vols.  Svo. 

Whitehouse,  Thomas,  M.A.  Lingerings  of 
Light  in  a  Dark  Land:  being  Researches  into  the  Past 
History  and  Present  Condition  of  the  Syrian  Church  of 
Malabar,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  8vo. 

Whitehnrst,  Felix  M,  1.  Court  and  Social  Life 
in  France  under  Napoleon  the  Third,  Lon.,  1873,  2  vols. 
Svo.     Posth.     (A  selection  of  letters  to  the  Daily  Tele- 


Human  Liberty,  by  Benedict  de  Spinojii,  Lon.,  1883,  p. 
Svo. 

White,  M'illiam  Henry,  b.  1845,  at  Devonport, 
Eng. ;  was  cinploved  in  the  constructive  department  at 
the  Admiralty  1867-83,  rising  to  the  rank  of  chief  con- 
structor; became  director  of  naval  eonslroction  in  188.) ; 
secrcUiry  of  the  Roval  Institute  id'  British  Architects. 
1.  A  Manual  of  Naval  Architecture,  for  the  Use  of  Offi- 
cers of  the  Royal  Navy,  Ship- Builders,  ami  Ship-Owners, 
Lon.,  1877,  Svo;  2d  cd.,  onl.,  1HS2.  2.  Arehiteetnre 
and  Public  Buildings:  their  Relation  to  School,  Acad- 
emy, and  Stale  in  Paris  and  London,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

"Mr.  White  would  have  the  Koyal  Iiistltuto  of  British 
Architects  converted  into  a  sort  of  dose  corporation,  ruling 
the  whole  profession."— -K/i.,  No.  3023. 
1514 


1  graph  and  the  Pioneer,  an  Indian  paper.) 

"Not  only  was  Mr.  Whitehurst  received  from  time  to 

!  time  cereiiiiiiiiciuslv  at  the  Tuileries  and  C(anpii>gne,  but 

Hire"  or  of  the  Strength  i  he  may  be  .said  to' have  known  Ciesar  'at  home'  and  'in 

-  ,^r'.   n   Intellect    or  of  '  >''»  ^'ippers.'  .  .  .  Sneeeediiig  a.s  u  ehronicler  ol    trivial 

ol  the  intelloet,  or  oi  (,    ^'|      ,„„  ,,i  egreginiislv  when  he  veiilured  to  handle, 


or  even  to  touch,  weighty  alValrs."— yH/i.,  No.  2382. 

2.  ,My  Private  Diary  during  the  Siege  of  Paris,  Lon., 
1875,  2  vols.  Svo. 

"  As  a  record  of  an  eventful  period,  the  Diary  Is  alto- 
gether insumcient,  and  it  is  fiill  of  trite  observations, 
sellisli  seiitimeiiUs  vulgarly  expressed,  and  ell'orts  at  wit 
which  tire  as  much  as  they  disiileaso."— .4(/i.,  No.  2188. 

Whitehurst,  Frederick  Feild.  1.  (ireat  Un- 
dertakings, interspersed  with  Anecdotes  of  Distinguished 
Persons.  Part  I.  Lon.,  1877,  Svo.  2.  Tally-Ho! 
Skctclies  of  liunling,  Coaching,  Ac,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  Svo. 
3.  Hark  Away  !  Sketches  of  Hunting,  Coaching,  Fish- 
ing, Ac,  Lon.,  1879,  p.  Svo.  4.  On  the  (Jrampian  Hills, 
(Jrouse  and  Ptarmigan  Shooting,  and  other  Sketches, 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 


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Ihe  I.aw  re- 

3   to    Figure     • 
,    1H70,   svi). 
Lon.,  is; 7, 

it- Farming : 

nlK,  vol.  ill., 
(I,  IS.iOj  or- 
,  lS7l-7l."f 
;wt(m  lU'irny 
lUssons,  lion., 
idun  I'unite, 

iry,     M.A., 

,  Ciiinbrid^e, 
y'f,  Cliiirlpy, 
iia  Clirist,  ao- 

10. 

el  Fish  and 
d  roust,  boil, 
for  Prolit:  a 
le  Use  of  All 
16,  Svo. 
if  the  Under- 
1'  Years'  t'on- 
ISSl,  r.  Sv... 
iin  ministiT. 
utobiography 
tuheiid,   Lon., 

Douglns;  or, 
utobiogrnijliy 
!51,  2  vol.<.  p. 
n  tlio  IlLstory 
I.  Anon.  ;t. 
Lon.,  1863,  2 
tlicr  Sketches 
lS7li,  p.  8vo. 
,1  .Study,  Lon., 

F.U.S.  Edin., 
iry  iind  Man- 
,1;  lecturer  on 
istica  of  Kng- 
Conguo,  Mun- 
i'reiituient  of 
actions   of  the 

]SX6,  p.  Hvo. 
It  of  Tumours 
er,  Lon.,  18S4, 

m  Missionary 
I   Deputations 

s,  professor  iit 
in  inscription* 
iler:  with  Ad- 
.    Map.    Lon  . 

lingerings    of 

into  the  I'oft 

ian  Church  of 

nd  Social  Life 
.,  IS7a,  2  vols, 
le  Daily  Tole- 

i  from  time  to 
(iiniiii'giie,  but 
linnie'  and  '  in 
ieliT  of  trivial 
uruil  Id  handle, 

o.  -^^m. 

i)f  Paris,  Lon., 

!  Diary  Is  alto- 
e  observatliins, 
1  ellbrUs  at  wit 
A.,  No.  nm. 

1.  (ireat  Un- 
'  Distinguished 

2.  Tally-Ho! 
.,  187»,  p.  Svo. 
lunching,  Fish- 
rnmpian  Hills, 
)ther  Sketches, 


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na5.'f.:frs^'«  ^.I'l.^'Jl^^^ -'^^0,  in  London,-    a  jour- 

Mr  Sp^u,      his  ,;;:;;:;,::^'i!:^    --newspapers.     ,.     „   , 

^"tA!^;:^:i.^:"i!;;-''fii;fVK',;e- 

uments,,te.    Ilv  Alb     1^,    iss..  ." ''^.'' '" '^''""'■'■'' ^on-    |,Sm„      1 1   r  ,0^'''   '^'''"'"^    '"    ""rkness,    Lo„        sss' 

WhUelBw,  J.  M.     Seacliir...   T.„.,     ,.-   „      .  ' ''|^""bI'  ^^ulTerings.'Lo  .''l    '7   •,:^:;,,'"''iV     '"•''-'•"«' 

e  n,.r,.    1,...     ■'. '.  '-^ino.     17.  Ihe  knowl- 


^-iclifto,  Lon.,,.77,avo!s.p.iiIj;;: 


thi 


8vo.     Anon! 

vin.ty  of  Jesus  depiet^j  j '",",•,  '•  ,""»'  '»  the  Di- 
r-on.,  iHH-.i,  ,,.  su,  I  rll,:  '."'i'';''  ""'I  Epistles? 
'^H7,p,Svo.'    3.The,I,;spe"of'srn""   ''T''    '■""- 

s«^i;:f:!^!:;;i^:::;7^,;!:r":'-,'^-M"no.^a 

OlHsgow,  LSSH,  8,„  '"'""•"'■""'  f^oeial  Diflioulties, 

«.M0Uw'!;!;^  tlJc^^m  "'nl™  •"::„'*^'''V'-  '"•- 
containing  the  .Vanieof  One  R  7l  'i  ,'^''"""^.v  ■■'  Kegistur, 
"ities  of  ,ho  I-nitedStat^r^'r  ';;.'' A»;;rney  in  V^  'h^^ 


"i;  the  llol.v,  Lon.,  Lsh's    ,! 


NVO. 


(^-!^"A;w'^j!^!^":,,,,^i-y''«'^^ 

'.N?^:'K''    ■*"••'•'-•    '^-""-    of    Mercy,    Lon.. 

"H.I  itepuhllCn     n  rii?       tP'  i"'"'"-  "^  "'»  •^P""*?- 
l-'uio.     (Con«i«ts  ,•■„,.  ^'"■'  •^'""""■■er,  Dost.    18s7i 

Mi  RepublJclu'V  '   '    '""  "'""'"'"'  ''•'■■"  •"«  ■'^1' nnV- 

.;nmM;n;i'^;;!;;^:'!;i;;i*::;;^';t..er;  Is  a  X,,lun..|  ook.  a  rceon. 

r     y  siiTOcMed  l,y  them  I, , ■«!',''';  ■'I'l  e.-tl„nK  nntu. 

ais:i;y-;;.i;it,/r^,;;^S^''i'iK'lowh,,l'l? 


Cities  of  The    ■„Yte,  V;  ,   ""  'T"^^"  '^""■•''■' 


see  \I,,z,,Kv,  11.  N.,  ,„/, 
Tar"r.8!?7',t'''''^'''""-"f^^-:"n    Irish 

;r..J^':J!r"^Jt,^*!l*r:ig:t'"^' '"!"  ^^-  "f 

federation.  „nd  Fir.t  Chief    ,,*'•  ^^V'f  ""'''"'  "'»  Con- 
"ith  a  .Sketch  ol   PuhM     Kv'.  1'7  "'  l"  '"'""'  States  : 

j!;;^;;iutiontothej^l;;.^;;\:;!^^,:^^op-ing,^u^ 

tio;™^;f;;X;;l;';:y;/■^  ™;yj«  WS  and  weighty  by  ,„„  a,ldi.' 
enough  «.s  fur  as  I  e  t  „  1    u     ,d    '.'  f''"'  '"'"'■''  '"-e  g, ,  1 


K"^n.:y  'l,^;;rr:!;^  ij^ij^r-' ,/;"  -i."-i;;';h;it  .;m  X 

;    ^^„^'^'^'"  of  the  ^Zu,      ':::'  -);    '^xp,a„a.o,^, 

^-   ihe   Uomance  of  a  (inrrct  •   i,T,Vl.    r'l       ;     '*"'"'• 

Lon.,  IS(17,  2  vols,  p   8vo      SI.  ,  "^  ^'""'on   Life, 

Whiting,  H    I  iam     .^- /"«"'".  Lon.,  187.),p.8vo 

im  M,,z, o? Rev  ^:;; vj.';'-."'''  '"'''•,]  i8i;i- 

his  Wife,  Kli,„beth  St    tJh  ."'"""K.  l^U;  and  of 

"'•  their 'EnglihA„c.t:nri"'  '*^''""n™«  '0  «une 
-M  od.,    will?  Notes  „n,ir,,rr  ""•■"';""  l^««™ndanis, 


Co^.  "fT:^-"',;'"''-      ^P-ks  and   Sounds   .„ «"..>.-?;       '       '  '''"^"•'""■^''  ""'■'  '-^.  '^-^  '^ 


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CI0U.U     I^y^'vln,erD':isv''Lo^TsV7*'?..'''^"-^'"^J 

to  the  bar  at  the  T,;  ^.^^de  IsT?^ "'  ^t,""' '  "^'""J 
t"^'e:  2d  ed.,  Lon.,  l88;uJ  o  o"  Th",',"',*  ""  ''^""- 
Supreme  Court,  IS8;i,  Lon  l.ss'  ,- „V'"  '^"'"s  of  the 
being  a  Treatise  on  U?"'',  ,t  :., ,  f,'- "'",*' '" '''"""""'•s: 
as  Officers  of  the  Uigl  Co  Vol'  ,'■'''  '"  '^'"'^  ^^""'-'5 
the  Recent  Changes  f.Lc  -  ,1  „  P  r''"  •  '''"'  ^'""-^  «° 
r.  12mo.     4.  The   Three   r's-.(  '  "'''■'''■"""b  Lon.,  l,S8,i, 

5;.^tributio„,Lon.,T88i:8;„.n^ri;-,^t7^; 

Yo!^;!;",t"l,sf5,  p"st.?«'"»  -  -^  N-  Setting,  for  the 

'i^^'^^J^'tSr^r''^  '■^^».-  Krad- 
Ilistory  of  R,„„„„  PivateTlv.irih  ?'?"-'"  ""'^  the 
''^  CarlS„,ko„,ki,  Lon.    LSSBrs;;"""   '»"'"'' "^  T-^'- 


rom  -be  Pn^^e  WriTi,^,  o  John^v'";'''  "^  Methodism, 
,  "ct.cal  Writings  „f  Ch»  l/s  W„  y'""^'  ""''  '''•«■"  "'e 
Texts  for  Kvery  I)„/in  ,h;'^:;,    '^f^'-.v  •    w,lh   Scripture 

.0 "/'!^^';::'i;^'--  -ar^-^;,?.::^;,^::::^^ ;«:-. 

M  "!r^!So!J-l  ««-«^^S,ew«r.,  «:A.,  gradn- 
vicar  of  Christ  Church  f'l.^iii^' '"  "''''nined  l,S4i»; 
Holy  Communion  ,o'  T  "e  Co:.  "'''■  ""''"'^^  '"  t"'« 
tTed  Hi.-toricallv  ami  i;eXn,?n  ""•'.?  °'«"'  '■""■^''i- 
'<■  <il"ssary,  L„„.,  l"7aTmi""""j'  "'"'  <^"otations  and 

'uXa^]  Sal"d''!:t'^,^'""'  ''■^■'  ''-ther  of 
1S5'J;  vicarof  ^™y  IWI  s  ^P'-^'-'n''^'-' College,  O.vford, 
Short  Uea,lin.rs  on   Pnw'      "i'"''"Pton,  since  I,s74.    I 

and  Niceno  Creeds,  Lent  r,s72"?6mo''"  ""  ""-' 'M-t'le,' 
"nd\&;'„>^'^;«.^,'««f'-ney."  I.  Patent  Laws, 
in  tl'e  Ifnitcl  .S|"erdLw'rr' '''!"'  ^"'  I">«"tiona 
^^::",  2.  ■•atent  CaseLltl^Slin"?!  eS,'  '^''^•'-,!**^J. 
tn.ted  States,    includinTr'  .,  ,  L?  ''''''^"''■J""'-' 


lvi.i.B   .  .    J;''  ""n-,  1881),  8vo.  "'     '"  ""'  '"iitcct  .^|„tes  and  Foreign  r       .  •      '  ^">'ention 

Oastle,  rasti„ga,8i„„e, .j^; '/■'•»  ^t  Mary  '"the  Statutes  of  the  Unite  l'  i^"?'""','"'""  P'ovisions  and 
Heavenly  Kingdom,  Lon.,  1S7I  p  8vo  ^l''%^'"""f.tl">  P'-^'tions:  with  Appt'dil  on''r>''''''r  '"  ''^e^i'Iential 
>M,  Jesus  Onlv   T.„„     ,.'-.    '1'  P-  ""o-  J-  Jesus  Him-    tive  Franchise,  Wall'mV-   "  C'»<enship  and  the  Elee- 

in  .h..  !,-.•„.    ;r">.".,  I87,,sm.4to.     4.  Fetish-M'orship 


--..^  "."(5uuui,  i,on.,  i,17l,  I) 
sell,  Jesus  Onlv.  Lon     M-r    •to  ..    „.""  """"=  mui- 

<'all :  Seven  Sennons   Lon     IS^ii's    '^^    ^''^    Saviour's 

prints,  Loo.,  m:,  ^^r-'rk:::^j-j'z^-\ 


in  the  Fine  Arts,  Lo'n  .^'^Hr^' 8;„ -••  f  ll^'"-^^'''-'"? 
(-ant;  its  Results  and  Rpm^'i  P',*'*''-  *•  Conventional 
Imperial  tJennanv :  "'  i^^:^^}T-  '«««.  or.  8vo.  fi! 
actcr,  Host.,  l»t«,<,Svo.  '  •>'  "^  Tact  and  Char- 

thcblack'^;f,li;r;;~et  suggest        it  does  not  omit 

'  if.  ovorj"'  •  *■""•  '^"ho  't  pfetefid  Z't?/,""^  great  is  w" 
i-siiovoted  more  to  moral  onS  ,  9  .'.^ '"  be  exhaustive  it 
aspects,  and,  on  tlHi  whole  ml 'iitoiieetual  than  material 
general  reader.-J^Sr;  ffi^?/'-''"'  ^^i'h  profi^Sy 'thi 

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iimii,  lli^  iiiliiilri'i>  hiivi'  lii'fii  iilninsi  uxrliislvi'ly  nl  ii  rliiKK 
till'  liirlln'Ml  iHiNsllily  ri'inciKil  Irmii  Unit  «lilili  liiliiir»  Inr 
iliiilv  lirriiil  l.v  iiiiiiiiml  wiiik.  Wliliiiiuii  lm>  iilwiiyB  lifeii 
truly  rnviiiri' 'in  the  iiiiillliuilr.  Ii  wii-  uiily  IIhw  wlin 
krifw  iiiiiiii  of  iiiMlry.  iiinl  Imiel  li  nn'iilly.  w  hii  pciii'- 
tnilfil  llii'>ln^iiliir  ^lu'll  I'l  lil- vitm'><  himI  nlnlii'd  In  llio 
rli'li.  I'lilpy  kiTiii'l,    Kvi'ii  «  lllininnnl^MMin-,  Wlilliimn  liiiit 

Ipocn  snini'HimI  ur  an  aii|iilii''l  In^lc \  ninllnul  xili 

111  llic  lyi-iiC  llln^t  I'lilii^  i>  llic  ii-i' of  Krini'li,  S|iiiiiMi, 
anil  AiiM  ricaiiSiiaiilKli  Hiiiil>.  wlilcli  iirr  sialliivil  liiTi- 
anil  llniv,  iih  IT  Wlilliiiaii  liiiil  iilrki'il  tlii'iii  up,  M.imtlnK'H 
sliuliUy  hii'iiriTi'tlv,  Irniii  WMndcrlint  iiiiii'trcK,  CiiliMiiN.iir 
rnuilivcs  IVniii  iiiii'iif  Wiilkrr's  riilil>.  Ili'  sliii«»  rniiUly 
lliv  AiiHTlinn  way  nl'  liirnrpnrallii)?  Into  tin'  IhiKiiaKu  a 
liaiiily  lira  liiKli-wmnillin,'  «ni'l  wllliuiil  i-lalinraU' fxaml- 
nalini'inl'  il.s  iiriuiiiHl  iiiniiilm;,  jii>t  ll^  wr  iilwurli  llic  ilil- 

llTlllI    inillnlllllllll'S    Unit    clnVMl    liVlT    llolll    Kurnpl'.      Ills 

lliiMik'lit  anil  lii»  iiioili' 111' ^•\llrl■s^lnll  ale  Iiiiiihmim',  iilleii 
Hat,  \  civurii'ii  ninnnliinons.  like  mir  wri'iil  sprim  llim  filk'S 
Willi  IliVlr  (■nilli'>s  sralli'ilnu  nf  miIhuIk.  Vrl  wlu'ii  "111' 
Ki't.s  thi''  liiiiin'  111'  ll.llii'ri'  is  a  i'iilii>-iil  Kiiindi'iir  In  cnli- 
I'cpliuii  mill  I'Xi'riitlnii  llial  iiiii>l  lliiiiUv  I'.iiivinii'  wlnu'ViT 
will  111' palii'iili'iiniinli  111  l.'iik  I'lr  il,  lliv  rliytiiiii.  mi  niiifli 
liiirk'Mini'il,  Is  all  ul' ii  pail  willi  llii'  iiiiiii  nml  lii'-  iiU'as. 
II  Is  appari'iilly  runliisi'il.  rcai.y  iii"«l  i  arclnlly  siliiiiu'il, 
I'l'italnlv  111  a  liiuli  ilri-'ii'i'  nrlKliiiil.  Ii  lias  »lml  In  the 
prt'si'iit 'writiT  Is  the  liiiist  tliiiiK  111  Hii'  niiisli' nl  Whkiipi'. 
-a  (jR'at  liiininliiK  iiinvt'ini'iit  nr  iiiiili'ilniii'.  iikt'  llu'  nnlsi' 
(if  lii'iivv  siirl'.  .  .  ,  III'  riTlaiiily  ivprisi'inM,  as  iin  ntliur 
wriliT  lii  till'  wmlil,  till'  slniKKliiiK.  lilniulfriiiK,  si.iiiii' 
lii'iirti'il,  Miiiii'Wiiat  I'oaisi'.  Imt  still  iiiauiillli'i'IU  vaiiKiianl 
(if  Hi'sliTii  I'lvlllzatiiiii  tlial  Is  I'licaiiipi'il  In  tin'  liiltiil 
Slates."— A'j«i<'iwii/r/im  T/ti  t'ritif,  177/7^"/. 

"  In  spite  ul  an  uneven  ami  eiiiplialii;  key  of  expressinii, 
sipinelliiiiK  treiieliani  ami  stiaiKlitliirHanl,  snnu'lliiin,'  sim- 
ple anil  siiipiisini;.  iIlstliiKiiislies  his  puems,    lie  Ini.s  say- 

Inu's  lliat  c le  liiiiiii'  to  one  like  llie  liilile.     We  tall  uiioii 

Wliitiiian,  al'ler  tlie  wnrks  iif  sci  iiiiiuy  men  w  Im  w  rite  lii't- 
ter.  Willi  II  seiife  III' relief  liuni  strain,  Willi  ii  sense  iil  tnueli- 
liiK  niilnre.  us  when  one  passes  nnl  of  the  llariiiK.  nulsy 
thiiioiiKlifares  nf  u  (ireat  city  into  what  he  hinisilf  has 
I'lilleil.  with  iiiiexeelleil  IniaK'Iniitlve  jnsliec  of  luiiKiiaBe, 
•the  hiiKe  ami  thiiiiKlilful  iil«ht.'"— 1{.  L.  tiiKVKNSoN  : 
/■'cimi/iiir  ,s7i(i(/«» 'i/.l/i'i  II"''  Hooks.  Ilti. 

Whitmiirxh,  Kev.  Kdgiir  Dyke,  iJ.C.Ii.,  grndu- 
ated  lit  Worcenler  Oiillej!e,  Oxford,  IsCL';  nrdained  1804; 
viear  of  Saiidfuril-on-'riiaiiu's  since  I!<77.  I.  Forms 
I  nf  Sin;  or,  A  Manual  of  Self-Exaiiiiniition,  Lim.,  l^'i, 
I  IL'iiio.  2.  Scripture  Seiircliinns  in  the  New  Testament: 
I  IlhistratinK  the  Striieturc  of  Man;  with  a  Preface  by 
i  J,  Ii.  Mozley,  I.on.,  IS77,  '.'  vols.  Svo. 

WhitlllfirKll,  III  Tlio  Pasteur  Treiitiiicnt  lor  Ily- 
driiiihiiliiu,  I.on.,  ISSS,  IL'inii. 

Whitmarsh,  HilliHni  Hurt.     I,yr'   'iihlioa;  or, 

8eri|itural  Lyrics  on  the  New  Tcetanient.     1  y  W    11.  b. 

Lon.,  1^73. 

>Vhitinar!ih,  William  Mifhnel,  M.D.,  M.U.r.S. 

i  Wlio'.s  1(1  lilaino?  or,  A  Week's  Experience  of  a  liastrio 

Fiillieic,  Liin.,  l."?!,  f|i.  ■Svu. 
1  Whitmorc,  Kev.  liiarIeK  John.  1.  Seeking 
I  the  I.nst:  IneidcnlH  and  Skelehes  nf  t'hristian  Wnrk  in 
I  l.oiidcin,  I.on.,  IS7a,  l-'nin;  2d  eil..  IS7ti.  2.  Seeking 
after  (iod  in  Science  and  Ueli);ion,  I.on.,  IXSt,  2lmo. 
>Vliitlllore,  !■'.  Ii.  Inlidel  Objections  to  .sieripture 
i  Ciiiisidercd  and  liefulcd,  l.on.,  I^.-^l,  p.  Xvu. 

Whitlliore,  James  II.  The  Doctrine  of  Immor- 
tality, I.on.,  ISTIi,  l2ino, 

Wliitmore,  John  Ileiiry.  (Kd.)  A  Digest  of  the 
Ik'piirtcd  Deeisinns,  Piecedents,  and  General  Principles 
enunciated  by  the  Hoard  of  liallroad  Conunissionera  of 
Massachusetts,  from  Ix'i)  to  1888,  inclusive,  Dost.,  188S, 
Svo. 

Wliitmore,  William  Henry,  A.M.,  [nnie,  vol. 
iii.,  add.]  1.  Massachusetts  Civil  List  for  the  Cnlonial 
and  Provincial  Periods,  Uimi-1774,  Alhuny,  1870,  8vo. 
2.  An  Essay  on  tlie  Origin  of  the  Naiiics  nf  Towns  in 
Massachusetts  settled  prior  to  A.D.  177.'i,  liost.,  1871!, 
8vo.  :'..  The  Law  of  Adoption  in  the  United  States,  Al- 
bany, N.V.,  1876,  8vo.  4.  I'njust  Taxes:  a  Criticism 
en  the  Massachusetts  System  of  Local  Ta.\ation,  Host.. 
IS77,  8vo.  :').  The  Uravcyards  of  lioston  :  vol.  i.,  Copp's 
Hill  Epitaphs,  Albany,  S.W,  1878,  8vo.  B.  History  "f 
the  Ohl  State- Hiiuse,  Host.,  1882.  7.  Life  nf  Abel  Hrown. 
(Mie  feels,  as  I  1884.     .8.  The  Old  State-House  Moninrial,  Host.,  1887. 

Whitner,  J.  iV.  Manuitl  of  (Janlening  in  Florida, 
Jacksonville,  Flu.,  1882,  I2mo. 

Whitney,   Mrs.    Adeline    Dutton,   (Train, 
[iiiid',   vol.  iii,,  add.]       I.    We    (Jirls  :    a    Home    Story, 
Host.,  1871),  I2mo,     2.  Ke:i!  Folk!.     Illtisl.     Bo.^t,,  I''<7I, 
|i.   8vo.      3.    Zerub   Throop's   Experiment,  Boat.,  1871, 
IBmo.      4.   Pansies,  [verse,]  Host.,  1872,  16mo.      5.  The 

,,,.„_., .,.„„. other  (iirls.     Illust.     Host.,  187:i,  12mo.     ti.  Sights  and 

alyofWIii'tman's  ea.se  has  been,  tiiat !  Insights,  Host.,  187ti,  2  vols.  12mo.     7.  Just  How :  a  Key 


WHI 

Whitmiiii,   i-:diiiMnd  .\llen.      Flax-CuIture 
Outiine   of  the    Ih-tory   and    Present  Condition    of  the 
Flax  Indiislry  in  the  I'nilcd  Stale.*,  and  a  Considirali.in 
nf    the    Inlluenco    exerted    on    it  by    Legislation,   Host., 

|SsS,   8vii. 

Whitman,  CJ.  M.  Amorioiin  Orator*  and  Oratory; 
eoinprislng  lliographical  SkotcIiBs  of  the  Hepresentative 
.Men  of  Aiiieriea,  together  with  (lemB  of  Elonuenco. 
Illlist.      Chic.,   188  1,  8vo. 

Whitman,  .Mrs.  Sa.ah  Helen,  [.n.N,  vol.  iii., 
add,. I  |8ii;)-lS78.      Poems    Host.,  Is78,  Iiliho. 

Whitman,  Hrn.  Sariih  W.  The  An  of  Making 
Pi.  lures:  Twelve  Short  Talks  with  Voiiiig  People,  Cliie.. 
IsMi.  lllino. 

Whitman,  Waller,  i.ommonly  Walt,)  ['iii'-',  vol. 
iii,,  add., I  liiis  reside.I  in  Camden,  N,.l.,  since  18711,  hav- 
iiig  been  oliliged  by  a  piiiulytic  attack,  which  left  his  ' 
physical  powers  pt'rmaneiilly  weakened,  to  resign  his 
elerkshii.  ill  Wasliiiigloii.  I'li  !88'.i,  on  the  occasion  ol  ( 
his  sevi'iiticMi  liirtliday,  he  was  present  at  a  piililio 
dinner  iitliiidul   by  a  largo  number  of   his  friends  and 

a.liiiirers.      Ileside's  the  edilio f  "  Lein  ea  of  Oriiss" 

mentioned  niilr,  vol,  iii.,  one  (the  fourth)  was  published 
in  Wiishingtoii  in  I>72,  another  in  Camden  in  1876,  and 
uiiotlier  ill  lioston  in  1882,  the  last  e-jiei-iiiliy  being  much 
enlarged  and  the  matter  diireroiitlv  arranged.  Copies 
nf  the  Hist  edition  are  now  very  scarce,  and  command 
higli  prices;  of  the  third  edition,  (181)11.)  many  copies 
fraudulently  obtained  were  dissemiiialed  in  America. 
I.  .Meiiioraiida  during  the  War.  I8I17,  C-'mo.  2.  Demo- 
eralie  Vistas,  [prose  essays.]  Wash.,  18711,  l2mo;  repub- 
lished, with  a  preface  by  tlie  author  addressed  mainly 
to  his  English  readers,  in  the  •'  Caiiielot"  Series,  Lon., 
1888,  Iflmu.  ;t.  After  All,  not  to  Create  only.  He- 
cited  on  Invitatinn  of  .Managers  American  Institute, 
on  Opening  their  Fortieth  Annual  Exhibition,  Host., 
187  I,  121110.  4.  Passage  to  India,  [verse,)  N.  York,  1871, 
I21I10.  ,1,  As  a  Strong  llird  on  Pinions  Free,  N.  York, 
1872,  I21I10.  IS.  Two  Rivulets,  18711.  12ino.  (This  in- 
cludes "  Democratic  Visliis,"  "  Centennial  Songs,"  and 
•'  Pas.sago  to  India,")  7.  Complete  Works,  Revised  to 
1877,  Camden,  N.J.,  1878,  2  vols.  or.  8vo.  8.  Specimen 
Uavs  and  Collect,  Phila.,  1882,  I2nio.  9.  November 
liniighs,  Phila.,  1888,  8vo.  (Contains  an  introductory 
chapter,  many  shnrt  poems  written  between  18JII  and 
188U,  estimates  of  Hums  and  Tennyson,  and  a  portrait 
uf  the  author,) 

"111  him  we  meet  a  man  not  shaped  out  nf  old-world 
elav,  lint  eiust  in  any  uldwiirlil  Mioiild.  and  hard  to  name  by 
aiiv  iilil-wnrlil  iiiinie.    In  his  self-a.s.sertioii  there  is  a  lUHii- 
iier  uf  iiowerl'ul  iiuiiehalantncss  which  is  nut  iissiimed  ;  he 
dues  nut  peep  limidly  from  behind  his  works  to  glean  our 
siill'rages,  but  -eein,s  tu  say,  'Take  me  or  leave  me,  here  1 
am,  a  snliil  and  nut  an  inconsiderable  fact  iil  the  universe, 
lie  ilislurbsnur  ebissiliiaiiuns.     lie  utiraetii  lis;  he  repels 
lis;  he  excites  uur  cniiusily.  wonder,  adiiilratlon,  luve;  or, 
uiir  exlreiue  lepiiiinance.    He  dues  anything  except  leave  I 
as  imlilVereiit.    Iluwever  we  feel  towarii-   him,  we  canniit 
ile-pise  iiiiii.     lie  is  'a  snmniuns  and       eliallenge,'     He  ; 
must  be  iiiiilersluiid,  and  .sn  aeeeiited.  nr  must  be  gut  rid  , 
<if.    Passed  by  he  eaimot  be,  ,  .  .  lie  is  the  llrst  represeiitii-  ! 
live  deiuncrat  in  art  uf  the  American  eniitinent.     Nut  that  [ 
he  is  tu  be  regarded  as  a  miidel  urn  gniile ;  great  iiriiiei- 
ples  and  great  pa-ssiuns  whii'h  iiiiist  play  their  part  in  the  i 
hitiire  are  to  be   fuiiiid  in   his  writini!s;   but  these  have  1 
nut   vet  ileared   thenisehes  fruni   their  anuirphous  siir- 
rdiinilinKs.    At  the  same  lime  he  is  before  all  else  a  living 
niiiii,  and  must  nut  be  cuinpelled  tu  apia'ar  as  mere  ollleial 
representalive  uf  anytliing.    lie  will  nut  be  i'uni|irelieniied 
in  a  fnrmula,     Nu  i/i'w  uf  him  can  image  the  siibstanee, 
the  life  and  muveiiieiil  uf  his  nianliund,  which  euntnn'ts 
and  dilales.  and  is  all  over  sensitive  and  vital,  .  .  .  As  in 
all  else,  so  with  reiiard  tu  the  furm  uf  what  he  writes,  Walt 
Whilman  can  Iiml   nu  aulhurity  superior  tu  himself,  or 
rather  In  tlie  rights  of  tho  subject  which   engages  liiiii. 
There  is.  as  Mr.  Itussettl  has  ubserved,  'a  very  iiuwerliil 
mid  majestic  rhythmical  sense'  thruiiKliuul  his  writings, 
pruse  and  verse,  (if  we  consent  tu  apply  the  lerm  r(r«r  tu 
any  uf  them,)  ami  this  rhythmical  sense,  us  with  every 
great  iioel,  is  original  and  inliurii.    llis  works,  it  may  be. ex- 
hibit nil  perfect  crystal  of  artistic  furm,  but  each  is  u  nieii- 
struum  satiiruteii  with  furm  111  snluliuii.     He  fears  tu  luse 
the  iiistini'iive  in  any  proces.s  uf  eluboratiun,  the  vital  in 
anythiin,' which  looks  like  niechanism.  .  ,  ,  (hie  feels,  as 
it  ha.s  been  well  said,  that  althuugh  nu  cuuiiling  uf  sylla- 
bles will  reveal  the  niechanism  uf  the  music,  the  music  is 
there,  and  that '  one  wuuld  nut  fur  something  elnin^'e  ears 
with  those  who  eaiinot  hear  it,'  .  ,  .  Nevertheless,  when 
we  read  not  the  Ivricul  isirliuns  nf  Whitman's  puelry,  In.', 
what  miiv  be  called  his  poetical  slaleitieiit-  uf  thoughts 
and  things,  u  suspicion  arises  that  if  the  form  be  suitable 
here  to  the  mutter,  it  must  be  because  the  matter  belongs 
rather  to  the  chaos  than  the  kosnios  of  the  iiewerealed 
world  nf  art."— E,  imwiiKN :  Sludiea  in  Lilcrdliirc,  17:1-8" 


WHI 

vc'K-,.,)  it,,,,.,  I.SM.I,      ,  ,'    7,'"    ">'(„l,.,    a,„l    Trini.y 

-K''"n,?::i/"i:r';4V'l;'"'''''"'<<..rnib,e  ,..,„. 

^.  V-i</mno:;  7^;:'-" -^^i'.' M,i!;..e  ,,:;;i,^; 

<;'     llHhe-.lu,    (vor.;.,|    IsVl      T  '<  ■''  ■^'"''"''"  "  Tul^ 
!'!'■  '■"^""'  'um"Z,  '/'"""'  -;'-...,t  :il,r„riHn  „f 

Kometr.v,  (C.iiilornia  (i,.„l„!  i,„i  ^  '  "'"""•'^tric  llvi,. 
;7''-  2.  fulifornia:  uSy  ,Tr^  ''"'-  '■'"'■  ^• 
"'.m„|,etula,,  C',i,nbri,l,ro,  M,m«  Vs"  "i,  '•''•"■•"''''  "'"' 
'!•">»  t„  AmcM-iean  (icrioUnTli, '.';'•  .i''  '-^"""•""i- 
Naines  an,l  l'|,„.c, :  .StuJiL;  '  ;   "  '"'    ■•  '■^"".  Jl"-     4. 

tMition  ii,„i,,i  to  i,,oo,',,li;:r   '«"'  '"^-  '^'^^ '«'-". 

1'l.e  liurning  of  tbc  Convent •'  ^v  """•'•^•-  '"V""-  L 
"tructioD,  by  a  Mob  ofTh,?  ir'  "..•^"""tuo  of  iho  Dc 
"""oJiot,   Charcsln     ,^      "'"'■""  '''^'""''   "»   -Mount 

Autobiography,  |,sr8^'       ""•     -  '<="»>'''  (-'Ml.lbood  :  an 

de"teTt"'tbo  FarW  wrj''"'^.-  J'"  '^'™"<^^bco  Valley- 
.Many  Ineide'n"t  '  nfl  A,  '2  "' '''Vl'/''^^  '"«"  ^^'""ii^g 
inclu,ling  a  Sketch  of  thoU""''  f  "l"  '''"'y  Settlers : 

Wlutnoy,.";,;',/  ;;>;"•■'■•-  -M.,]  brother'  of  J  IX 
conjunction  Vi.i   .Cikrk  ■  I  v",'"'"™''^''  Philology,  i„ 

received  tl.o"or,le  of  n  ri^ fr'r't'b  p-^"".'"''  ""''  ''"- 
•""".     He  h,,,  contribute,,  ,e",i       /'"•"'■■'»  «"vera. 

™l«  and  to  the  journairof  cen  ?^'".'''''"  '"'"'""- 
'if  18  a  member.     1.  M.-.i  \  ■,'!!    "''''°.  f"«cties  of  which 


WHI 


'-  i8  a  ,nem.;y:  -"T  ( "d  TmT-!?-  '""'"''^^  "'  -'''^b 
>V"'  its  t-'ommcntay,  he  TIM  -,'?■''•  ''^■''ifakhya  .- 
1  ranslat  iin,  and  NofP,  //  f  ri»"i'«hyaratna:  Text 
Kc>v  Haven    1S72,  Svo  '  '(For7r'"'  "^i"'"''"  S'"'-  P""- 

-£«!'^l!^>„i;'  ^!- ;:;?-;iiil  ^  .^.0  Atnerican  Or. 

Vc,l-icstu,V5-,r(i/vS;il±'1"''''"'«"''bo^ 

"i.'hf  ■",'!  n'l'i'l  «ii'    I ifr     NV  w  amf/h'!;;,'',,'''^''''-  r'""i<'"» 

MaxMane.,.Ucture«onaag<;.-(^;'--«Mes^ 


f^"Z''^;;^::r]!^:Zu:''ii"T-'  ""i-i.  n,iiow, . . 

...  H  ben  we  reiol  l'r„( U. , V  Whi,,.-'  '"','■ ,'""'  ■"'K'Hnlial. 
I  A,,(,„„,  xvl.u,i,   K  AM  ,„,,,■''  """"'  '"  "•  "I""'  "rr."- 

tho  >'m'i  .'',■■';:>"  vr';!v:i,;i;''i'"ri'r  ';'■  •"'"■'•  '"'•■r.-M..,i  m 

'ii"T|.r,.iatl„„  „(■  111,        , '  V  ,  „  """';'>■  '"•'•iipi.'.l  » i  1.  lb" 
r'/'''- iiMirc.  ,       ,,il„.r  ,.'■;""' "'"""I'l  iiiiiie,.es.-.Hrl ly 

,  -"ii«u««-'  will  i,  ,.,■>, ,  '  ;"r,.  '",' ""'  '-"v"  ,v, 

le  aiillior  N  ahvav^  cl  ear     i„l  J      "li-'l'' "f  reM,ler.«.  f(  r 

™ek"tl',",v"^ ,"'r  •■■' 'Ill  v"  «;:;;,';.';,''; "i"i  '-o- '.rt.-M 

'I'll  K  t,i  tlie  siiiileni, "-  \i/i  ■  .\,,  -M,      '•  "'  ■'  I'Pt-'n  a  neir 

Ti;eK;;7:;n.,r,,'''ii«;;::;:'^'"i''-^>'-„.,  scrie,: 

r»l'liy«nd  I'heoologV       ,'■"","'    ■^'^"'"!"«.v,  OrtboK 
i;'--  '^vo;  new  e,|.,  iS;.^  A.-ironomy,  N.  Vork,  l.s;!, 

'""''  ,^,"";  !■  nil Ky.''~;w,',;^,x'-w'''  "'""""■  '"■  "'^■ 

il'-i'!l!e,rl;:!:'l;;f^;;^il,.,^:l!;;i-H  fi'ii  Mr.  wbi,„ev  ,„ 

- liiipi;.  wit),  no  nm.-Vf.e  ,,",,',''■'";  "H'l  ii.i"|.e,„lio,  s 
'■'■  ^e, luee  ,|,e  reH,ler,''.-A.'- a'sm'  ■  ■  r'f'T"''fJ''  '"■^"■act 

■'•  l-.-ncnt  Ills  of  Kni-ii-),  iV.  .       •  '''.'"'•.  vlli.  mo. 
';■  A  .«iin.«krit  </r.m,n         „e  "T  ""•  .""'l'-  ''^"'-  "2-10. 
l;ii>iKi.n«e  „„,!  the        "         ,"""''"?.  '',""'  "'»  t'lassical 
I  ><-  Vork,   |,S7«,  Svo      7  ;  '  ,'"  }  '■";  "'"'  "nihmnna. 

I  A  ''ii'^  ■.'■•''.^•'i-'iil  I'rench  Orumtnnr.  l.sMi     Witb  h-n„ 

Kli'inenlary  l,e.«o,  »  in  pTJi-  ^  "n   ''"'"''•  Mils.  N.   1,., 

"■"'  "'lite  Vorre     WSoft^-'^SO      p"  ^^  1'""  '"  ^P""*' 
'•►:v..?.,  .„/„,,         •'' ^o"-. '8S0,  12mo.     And  cec  JUi,. 

!ii-ii':r:;r^n:;:;:n'!:f";2,'^;';7'^ ';'i-^--  r"-'.  .„,. 

eiiu;ci,,  N.^v-y?,  '."  ™  ■;■?  :•  77";'-^-  t^-«-«"tion„i 

I'lswered   by   a  Jiest,  t,  .„.  r,     r  ..    "^"'""»nt  Kndless  ? 
l;;;i;trine,  .;„.,  /87;' "1;,^^' ^      -  O^if--^  S^ipture 

I.   ine  (lo.-pe    of  (  .„    n„.„„.,„    . 'V'  ""•'■'■,  lf>MI,  I2nio. 

■;•  i'"^7 ''.e?h,  ,,vf""'i"  "p;"""-."'^''  "''"'o- 

i-on.,  18,sj,Vr.  8  -0  7  t,,^'",^  ]T^'  "t  Iho  .'^piri? 
;i  •'ritiquc  „n  Confl  ctins  Onint  ^  '"""  "^  «»veluti„n 
i'o.^lani'cnt,  N.  \ork  "^.^'^Z  .'ZT't'.  ">->  No,. 
fiK-t.on;  a  Keview  ,  f  „.h,  t  ,  °:,  ,  '  [''O  I>,v,ne  .Satis- 
bo  thought  about  the  A  ononZ  ","''  "''."'  ■"'"'"W  not 
'•  ■■^umn.er  .^ermons  i„  Ca""'  ?  ^  "i:",-  "f"'  ''•  «^-»- 
•ii'i",  Lon.,  1S87,  p  8vo  I  I  T.  ^^  *  '"'I'"''  'ii"ii'ng. 
o.lier  Liscoursd:  L,,.,  isss    n^lvo'"'"'  "'■  '^"-orty,  an^d 

ISfiil.un,!   prolH.sor  of  t  "cle  V'^'"""'"' S<^™""'ry 

'■'*"-       I.     Ilistory   of    the  r,f'"r"r'^^  """^  ^'""^ 

LoiiLMllIc,  IS7S.  2  Hi  Lrv  .•  ^  '"'^""'  I'liptisni, 
Hii|i(i.«t.S  1.880  T  Tbn  f  ^  ^ /',  Ciiinmunion  amone 
i'Cl,n,ribu,io^„L\'   ,    5'«;;;,"f ''-''i-ip'-ofChrrst5 

of  Alexander  Can.pbei ."  X  Vork  IS^r?'  "'"'?  "J^*- 
iind  Tunes  of  Jude    aleb  WilbZ  >■  '-""'•     •*•  ^ifo 

""5'"S,"'..7,5.f.S5-Jf  l*'-\|"  I--"".-  '•■ 

in  the  New  York  vnl  !'.  l"^'' """"''itecture;  served 

-vo,u„tee^e:^:,^;"r^s^^-2.^oci^,v^ 

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s  Volunteor  Oaviilryiimri.  N.  York,  l^'l,  lliii".  2.  A 
Coniplol*  Lil'o  iif  oi'niinil  llcurni'  A.  Cuntur,  Miijnr-dcn- 
ariil  tit  Viiliintocr*,  llnni't  Mujor-di'noral  I'nileil  Blatt'ii 
Army,  iiii't  I.imluniint-Ccihinel  Sixtli  Now  York  VitiTiiii 
Ciiviilry,  N,  York,  l-*7il,  >'\tt. 

"A  viTy  1! I  iMHik.liiit  It  l«  ri'iiclU'iilly  larxfiuKl  lu^iivy. 

...  lie  wrllts  llki'  ii  mail  wliii  liiix  sciii  mrMic  Iml  has 
Kci'ii  II  with  lilKoyi'.sMpiMi  Hihl  ri'UiliiliiK  ihfloll  |mimchsIoii 
of  kII  his  tnciiltlrn.  Iiichiilliiu  i.dniiiioii  scriM'.  Hi'  Ix  c'l- 
trembly  iiartlal  to  I'ustrr,  ami  liW  partiality  in  Ihi'  uri'ftt 
ilrawliaik  to  tliu  NatW'ai'lloii  with  whiih  wu  nail."— An- 
dim,  xxlv.  17!i. 

a.  The  Cailot  Iliitton  ;  u  'I..  "  of  Aiiicrloan  Army  Life, 
N.  York,  IHVH,  I'.'mo. 

Whittnkt'r,  JiiiiiCfi  T.,  iirol'(i.'<iinr  in  th«  .Meillcal 
Colloxf  of  Ohio.  riiyitioluxy  ;  a  I'reliiiilnary  Courao  of 
Loftiiro-',  ('in.,  I'^V".',  Itiriio. 

Whittakor,  JiimPii  Triiviii,  .M.I) ,  ollniciil  dom- 
onHraliir  at  thu  lloyal  Inllriiiary,  (liaiiuow,  ami  |ihy- 
iiii'ian  to  .Uiilcraon'.'t  Collide  Oisiiensary.  StnJent'M 
I'riimT  on  thii  I'rinii.      llhiHt.      I.on.,  ISSII,  p.  .''vo. 

WhitliikiT,  Iti'V.  Kobert,  M.A.,  b.  ISK,  at  Wal- 
tuD-lu-Uulu,  l.anciiahiri';  Kraiiuatuil  at  ."^t.  John's  t'ol- 
lejjo,  Cauibriilm',  1'<1I:  onlaincl  |s|l;  vioar  of  Lfiw- 
flol''  ISlfl-Mil,  ami  hini'O  tlicn  riL'tor  of  llc(kin({ham  : 
hi,...  canon  of  .MamhcBtir  aini:o  IS'S.  I.  Wulton'n 
"SulferinK:*  of  tlio  ClerKy,"  Alirl.l(?«il,  l'<6'.'.  2.  Scr- 
mona  ami  .\i|ilri"SM;.H,  ISTD.  .'t.  KxpoKilion  of  tho  l.onl's 
I'ravi'r,  I  "711.      I.  Six  .'^tniiomi,  jss'.'. 

U'hitliikiT,  'riiumiiN.  I,if«'s  U.iltlen  In  Toinpor- 
aDtM>  Arrnour,  Lon.,  ISSI,  p.  svo. 

U'liittiiker,  ThoiniiN  I*.  Free  Trmle,  Rooiprooity, 
ami  l''ori'i),'ii  Compt'titicjn,  l.on.,  IS7'.t,  ^vo. 

Hhittllll,  Alfred.  Talca  from  the  (Irovu  :  a  Hook 
for  Vijulh,  l.un.,  H7.!,  p.  Svo. 

>Vliitteli«ey«dmrlUN  C,  [nnir,  vol.  ill.,  adil.]  1. 
MinKou.-i  Supremo  Court  Knportu,  voU.  .\xxii.-.\li.,  (ISfii 
-67,). St.  Louis,  III  vols.  8vo.  2.  .Missouri  Civil  I'raetiee, 
St.  I.ouis.  1^70,  Mvo. 

>Vhitlvni,  Annie.  I.  Little  May's  Friemls ;  or, 
Country  Pets  ami  I'astiiiies.  Illust.  Lou.,  1M7;!-7I, 
I2mu.  2.  "Little  liritannia:"  a  .Story  of  lien  Khyd- 
clinK,  Lon.,  I'<7ii,  p.  "^vo. 

>Vliitt«niore,  .Miirin  K.  Flower  Fairies:  an  Il- 
lustrated Alphabet  for  Liitle  Folks,  \.  York,  1  S.St!,  aq. 
(Svo. 

Hhitteniore,  Itev.  William  .Mcynell,  [nnir, 
vol.  iii.,  aiM,.|  eiluoateJ  at  St.  Dees,  and  at  liuocn'a  Col- 
le)?o,  Cainbriilne  ;  ordained  IHIa;  rector  of  St.  Jniues's, 
AlilKate.  1851-7:1,  and  since  then  <d'  St.  Katharine  Cree 
M  St.  James's,  Aldgate.  1.  Tho  Pathway  of  Peace;  or, 
Coiinsoia  and  lOncourajjement  for  llio  Earnest  Inquirer, 
Lon,,  ISTIi,  l2mo:  newed..  |S7|.  2.  Presainj;  Onward  j 
or,  Karnest  Counsels  for  Holy  Living,  Lon.,  IS7a,  l2ino. 
,'i.  Stray  Sunbeanis :  Loving  Counsels  for  Young  Friends, 
Lon.,  IHH.'!.  ISmo. 

Wliitten,  Henry.  The  Burning  of  Moscow :  a 
Poem,  (iloucestcr,  I  Si  I. 

Hhittct,  Robert.  The  Brighter  Side  of  Suffer- 
ing, and  (ptiier  Poems,  Kicliinond,  Va.,  IMS2,  si|.  I2in(). 

>Vhittier,  John  (Freenleiif,  [kiiIc,  vol.  iii.,  add.] 
For  biog.,  see  KE.VNKiir,  W.  S.,  mi/ira,  and  rNnKinvooii. 
F.  H.,  «ii/,ra.  1.  Ballads  of  New  England.  Illust. 
Bost.,  IS7U,  Svo.  2.  Miriam,  and  other  Poem.s,  Boat., 
1871,  l2ino.  H.  iKd.)  Chil.l  Life:  aColloction  of  Poems. 
Illust.  Boat.,  IS71,  IBmo.  4.  The  Pennsylvania  Pil- 
grim, and  other  Poems.  Illust.  Bost.,  IS72,  IKmo.  5. 
(Kd.)  Child  Life  in  Prose.  Illust.  Boat.,  1S7:1,  Kimo. 
6.  Hazel  Blossoms,  [verse,  j  Host.,  IS74,  Uimo.  7.  Mabel 
Martin:  a  Harvest  Idyll.  Illust.  Bost.,  IS75,  lllmo. 
8.  (Kd.)  Songs  of  Three  Centuries:  with  Introductory 
Essay,  Boat.,  lS7i,  l2mo.  i».  Tho  Vision  of  Echard, 
and  other  Poems,  Bost.,  IS7S,  Himo.  HI.  Tho  King's 
.Mi.ssive,  and  other  Poems,  Bost.,  ISSI,  Itimo.  II.  The 
Bay  of  the  Seven  Islands,  and  other  Poems,  Bost.,  I8S:i, 
l2mo,  12.  Poems  of  Nature.  Illustrated  from  Nature 
by  E.  Kingsley.  Boat.,  ISSI'i,  4to.  13.  St.  (iregory's 
Ouoat,  and  Uecent  Poems,  Boat.,  1888,  IBmo.  14. 
Writings,  (New  Kiverside  Edition:)  vols,  i.-iv.,  Poet- 
ical Works;  vols,  v.-vii.,  Prose  Works,  Bost.,  1S88-S'.I, 
12mo.  (This  edition  is  revised  and  annotated  by  the 
author.) 

"  He  is  the  veteran  of  an  e|»ii'h  that  enu  never  recur; 
that  scarcely  can  be  equalled,  however  Kiyiiificaiit  future 
periods  may  seem  from  the  artist's  point  of  view.  The 
primitive  life,  the  old  atrugKle  for  liberty,  are  Idealized  in 
his  strains.  .Much  of  both  his  strength  ami  incompleteness 
is  due  to  liis  Hebraic  nature;  for  he  is  the  iiicaniation  of 
Biblical  heroism,  of  the  moral  energy  that  breathed  alike 
1518 


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thnmirhiK'velenfehanirefrom  dogma  to  roanon,  In  Hooker, 
Kdw»rd»,  ('arker.  iiatrlscui,  and  Kmemon,"— K,  ('.  ,>*rKU- 
M.an:  l\ntii  >{f  Amtnvtt,  i:ll), 

WhittinKliOiilt  Alfred.  I,  Thu  Life  and  Worka 
of  ,Mo/.art,  ("  Keevea'  .Music  Prlnieri,"!  Lon.,  ISsi), 
l2mo.  2.  The  Lile  and  Works  of  Handel,  {"  Uocvcs' 
Muiio  Primurs."!  Lon,,  1882,  l2mo, 

WhlltinKhnni,  Kt.  Itev.  Hillinni  ItollinNon, 
S.T.I).,  IrtiK.,  vol.  ill.,  add.,1  I8(l,i-IH71I.  For  biog,,  .eo 
UliANii,  Uk.v.  W.  F.,  hiiiiro.  Fifteen  Sermons,  N.  Vork, 
18811,  l2nio. 

WhlltinKtnn,  llev.  Itieliiird,  .M.A.  \'<,tie,  vol. 
Iii.,  WiiiTTlNoTov,  11,  I)  ,  add„|  graduated  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  1847;  ordained  1818;  rector  of  St. 
Pelor  upon  Cornhill,  London,  since  I8t)7;  prebendary 
in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  aiiico  1881.  Angiistui  itliort, 
First  Bishop  of  Adelaide:  tho  Story  of  a  Thirty-Four 
Years'  Episc.ipate.  Lon,,  1S88,  or.  8vo. 

Uhittle,  .VliUor  I).  W.  Life  Warfare  and  Victory, 
Lon.,  IS84,  p.  Svo.  With  (ii  kmt,  Kkv.  Wii,i,i.\m,  (od.) 
P.  P.  Ulias.  the  Evangelist  ;  his  Life  and  Life-Work  : 
with  Introduction  by  I).  L.  .Moody,  Lon.,  IS77,  Svo. 

Whittle,  Jnnieit  l^uwry.  Catholicism  ami  the 
Vatican.  Lon.,  1872,  p.  Svo. 

Whittletiey,  Klwie  I.eiKh.  I.  Helen  Ethinger; 
or.  Not  Exactly  Kight,  Phila.,  1871,  l2ino.  2.  The 
Hemlock  Swamp,  and  A  Summer  at  tho  White  Sulphur 
Springs,  Phila.,  187:1,  l2mo.  :).  Elyria,  Phila.,  Is77, 
l2mo. 

WlilttleNey,  IHr*.  Niirnh  .lohnNon  CoKNwell, 
[(iiid,  vol.  iii.,  add.,1  •>•  '82.'),  at  Williaiiiaton,  N.C.  I. 
Herbert  Hamilton  ;  or.  The  Has  Bleu,  N.  York,  18117.  _2. 
Aunt  Uobecea's  Charge,  and  other  Stories,  .V.  Vork,  1870, 
IHino;  now  od.,  IST.'i.  .').  Bertha  the  Beauty:  a  Story 
of  the  Southern  Revolution,  Phila.,  |S7I,  I2im). 

W  liitty,  id.  Ji  (luido  to  Liver|iool.  Map  and 
Illiial.      Livorpocd,  1878. 

W  liilwell,  TtiomnH.  Iron-Sinoltcrs'  Pocket  Anal- 
ysis-Book, Lon.,  1877,  8i|.  Kiino. 

Wliitwiinin,  Caroline.  Hclpa  and  Cheering 
Views  for  the  V.mng  and  Old,  Lon.,  1875,  8vo. 

Whitwortb,  (George  Clill'ord.  1.  A  Personal 
Statement  of  Heligioua  Belief,  I,on.,  188(1,  Svo.  2. 
An  Anglo-Indian  bictionary :  a  (Jloasary  of  Indian 
Terms  used  in  English,  anil  of  such  English  or  other 
Non-Indian  Terms  aa  have  obtained  Special  Meanings 
in  India,  Lon..  1.(85,  8vo. 

Whitworth,  Nir  JoHeph,  Hart.,  F.U.S.,  LL.D., 
D.C.L.,  [mil,,  vol,  iii., add.,]  Isii:(-|s88?  b.  at  Stockport; 
created  a  baronet  18(19.  I.  .Miscellaneous  Papers  on 
.Meelianiciil  Subjects:  (luns  and  Steel,  Lon.,  1873,  r. 
Svo.  2.  Plane  .Metallic  Surfaces,  and  Preparing  theiii, 
Ac,  Lon..  1877,  l2mo. 

Whitworth,  Laura  A.  (llimpses  "Beyond  tho 
Veil:"  Poems  Spiritual  and  Songs  Earthly,  Lon.,  1884, 
p.  Svo. 

Whitworth,  Robert  Percy.  1.  Whispers  from 
tho  Stars,  and  other  Poems.  By  Alci|ihron.  .Manchester, 
1853.  2.  liailliOre's  Victorian  llazettcer  and  Rond- 
Ouide,  Mclbourno,  18(15,  8voj  newed.,  I871>.  3.  Bail- 
lii^re's  New  South  Wales  Uazetteer  and  Uoad-dniilc, 
Sydney,  I8(!(l,  Svo.  4.  BailliDre'a  South  Australiiiii 
(iazetteer  and  Hoad-Huidc,  Adelaide,  ISBO,  Svo.  a. 
.Martin's  Bay  Settlement :  Narrative  of  a  Voyage  from 
Dunedin  to  .Martin's  Bay,  and  of  a  Return  Jourmv 
Overland,  Uunedin,  1870,  Svo.  (i.  Under  tho  Uray  ;  :i 
Collection   of  .-^u.stralian  Stories,  Melliourne,  1872,  Svo, 

7.  Crushed  :  a  Christmas  Book,  Melbourne,  1875,  8vo, 

8.  liailliJro's    (iuccnaland    (inzetteer   and   Road-Ouide, 
.Melbourne,  1876,  Svo.     !l.  liailliiire's  Tnsmaniun  (iazel 
teor  and  Ruad-duide,  Hobart  Town,  1S77,  Svo. 

Whitworth,  Rev.  William  Allen,  .M.A.,  ['inr. , 
vol.  iii.,  Whithoiitii,  Wili.hm  Ai.lkv,  add.,]  graduated 
at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  18112;  Fellow  I8«7-S.i ; 
ordained  1S65;  vicar  of  John  Evangelist,  Hamniersmitli. 
1875-86;  sinecure  rector  of  Aberdaron  in  LlanfaelrliN - 
since  1885.  I.  Choice  and  Chance:  Two  Chapters  oi 
Arithmetic:  with  an  Appendix  containing  the  Algebraic 
Treatment  of  Permutations  newly  sot  forth,  Cambridge. 
1867,  Svo;  4lh  ed.,  enl.,  entitled  "Choice  and  Chance: 
an  Elementary  Treatise  on  Permutations,  Combinations 
and  Probabilities,"  1886. 

"  What  is  perhaps  the  most  arduous  of  the  sciences,  .  . 
liie  calculus  of  proliaijiiilies,  liecomes  sniootii  and  ta--'>  <i^ 
we  follow  this  skilful  guide."— F.  Y,  EwiKWoKTii;  Aciul-, 
XXX.  'SA. 

2.  Exercises  in  Algebra  to  Simple  Equations,  inclu- 
sive, Lon.,  1875,  16ino.     3.  Is  it  Peace '/  Words  of  En- 


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JBo»t..  LSSs/ii-mo.  ^'"'''  Cbr.stinas  Carol.^   Ulust. 

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Wight.  Orlando  Willinins,  M.D.,  [ani';  vol.  iii., 
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liiinislry  of  the  Univcrr^iilist  t'hiircli ;  gniduatcil  in  med- 
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I'eoide  utid  ('(jiintne.-'  vi.<iteil  in  ii  Winding  Journey 
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Wight,  I'l'ter  lioiiiictt,  [^niic,  vol.  iii.,  iidd.,]  b. 
1^:;S,  in  New  York  ;  gnuhmted  i\t  the  Colletre  of  the 
City  of  New  York  ls,i,'i,  and  boeiuue  an  architect.  One 
Phase  in  the  Revival  of  the  Fine  Arts  in  America,  L'hie., 
ISSIi. 

Wight,  W.  Monaco:  n  Voice  to  the  Trovolling 
Entjli^^h,  ,4c.,  I.on.,  ISS-I. 

Wight,  W  illiiim  W.  Table  of  Ca-^-cs  reported  in 
Burnett,  Chandler,  I'iiiney,  and  in  vols.  i.-.\x.\vii.  of 
AViscnnsin  Reports,  Chic,  l^TTi.  >^vo. 

M'ightninii,  Jiilin  Uniiibrigge,  (Mrs.  C.  E. 
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Wiglcsworth,  Esther.  Songs  of  Persevoranco ; 
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Wigiier,  G.  W.  Sen-Side  AVatcr  :  an  Examination 
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Wigrum,  Herbert.  1.  Digest  of  C:isos  decided  in 
the  High  Court  of  Madras,  and  reported  in  vol.  i.  to  vi. 
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Wigram,  Itcv.  Spencer  Itobert,  M.A.,  gradu- 
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Wigram,  William  Knox,  .M.A.,  [ante,  vol.  iii., 
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Justices'  Note- Book  :  Juri.sdiction  and  Duties,  Ac,  Lon., 
18711,  p.  Svo;    Ith  ed.,  18s,^. 

Wigram,  Rev.  Woolmore,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Trinity  College,  Cauibridge,  I8jl;  ordaineil  18,j,j;  vicar 
of  Brent- Pelham  1864-71),  and  since  then  rector  of  St. 
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M'igston,  W.  F.  C  Bacon,  Shakespeare,  and  the 
Roaierucians,  Lon.,  I8S8,  Svo. 

Wikoir,  Henry,  [<im(.,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  1813-1884; 
b.  in  Philadelphia;  graduated  at  Yale  College  1831 ;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  in  Philadelphia  18;;4;  passeil  most  of 
bis  life  in  Eiiropo,  heeoming  intimate  with  various  per- 
stins  of  note  and  leading  a  somewhat  adventurous  career; 
received  the  Spanish  order  of  Lsabella  the  Catholic  from 
the  Queen  of  Spain,  and  was  hence  commonly  called  "  the 
Chevalier  Wikoll."  1.  The  Four  Civilizations  of  the 
World:  an  Historical  Retrospect,  Phila.,  1874,  12mo; 
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"  The  narrative  portions  of  this  work  possess  considera- 
ble merit."— .Vdd'oH,  xlx.  Ul. 

2.  The  Reminiscences  of  an  Idler,  N.  York,  1880,  sm. 
Svo. 

'■  As  a  work  of  sentiment  and  inniKinalion  it  deserves 
more  than  a  passing  altenlion.  ...  lis  desiTiiitioiis  of  the 
jiersonal  appearance  of  the  ladies  i 'ot  by  >Ir.  WikolV  in 
Ills  travels  will  set  lire  to  the<'olilesi  iMiaginalion."— .^l://o)l, 
.\.\xi.  llii. 

Wilberforie,  llev.  .Mbert  lliisil  Or.  ic,  .M.A., 
son  of  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Wilhcrlorce,  (((M(o',  vol.  iii.;) 
graduated  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  ISK.');  ordained 
lMi6;  rector  of  St.  .Mary's,  Southampton,  since  1871; 
hon.  canon  of  Winchester  since  1876.  The  Trinity  of 
Evil:  i..  Infidelity;  ii..  Impurity;  iii..  Intemperance, 
Lon.,  1SS6,  p.  Svo! 

Wilberforce,  Rev.  Rertrnnd  Arthur  Henry, 
a  Roman  Catholic  elergynnm,  of  the  Dominican  priory, 
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the  Dominican  Missionaries  in  .lapan  :  with  a  Preface 
by  the  Artddiislujp  of  Westminster,  Lon.,  IS70,  Svo.  2. 
'I'he  Life  of  St.  Lewis  Berlrand.  Illust.  Lon.,  1882,  p. 
Svo. 

Wilberforce,  Edwnrd,  [<inte,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b, 
1834;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  ISilfl. 
Statute  Law:  the  Principles  which  govern  the  Construc- 
tion and  Clperalion  of  Statutes,  Lon.,  1881,  Svo. 

Wilberlorie.Rt.  Rev.  Ernest  Roland,  M.A., 
D.D.,  b.  ISIO;  son  of  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Wilberforce; 
graduated  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford.  1864;  ordained 
1861;  rector  of  Middleton  Stony  186li-6il;  sub-almoner 
to  the  queen  1871-82;  hon.  canon  of  Winchester  and 
I  warden  of  the  Wilberforce  .Missionary  C(]|lege  1878-82, 
land  since  then  (first)  Bishop  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
'The  Awakening  Soul,  as  sketched  in  the  One  Hundred 
and  Thirtieth  Psalm  :   Addresses,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo. 

Wilberforce,  Henry  William,  [mite,  v(d.  iii., 
add.,]  180<.t-l873.  The  Church  :ind  the  Empires:  His- 
torical Periods  :  preceded  by  a  Memoir  of  tlie  Author, 
by  J.  H.  Newman,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

Wilberforce,  N.  W.  The  Priest  and  the  Man  ;  or, 
Abelard  and  Heloise,  Bost..  1883,  12mo. 

W  ilbcrforce,  Regintild  Garton,  son  of  Rt.  Rev. 
Samuel  Wilberforce.  Life  of  the  Right  Rev.  Samuel 
Wilberforce,  D.D.:  vol.  ii.,  Lon.,  ISSl,  Svo.  (For  vol. 
i.,  see  AsHWKi.t,,  A.  R.,  miiiid.) 

"  The  second  biographer  has  been  more  happy  tlnm  his 
liredeeessor  in  letting  the  reader  into  the  secret  of  llic 
various  phases  id'  a  most  versatile  eharacter."— .s'ti/.  Ht'i\, 
11.  ."ly'i. 

"  It  is  impossible  to  take  leave  of  this  book  without  a 
word  as  to  indi.seretions  whiidi  distinguish  it  from  all  pre- 
ceding biogriipliies.  .  ,  .  Nothing  can  excuse  the  present 
pnbliealion  ol  some  of  the  passages  (inoted  Irom  the 
Bishop's  diary  and  letters.  "—.s;«''/(i(or,  Iv.  liis'i, 

Vol.  iii.,  1882.  (New  edition  of  the  whole  work,  re- 
vised, with  additional  letters,  1S8S,  cr.  Svo.) 

"  Persons  will  herealier  turn  with  interest  to  the  revela- 
tions which  it  eoiitaiiis  of  his  connection  with  the  Kitnal 
and  other  ecclesiastical  anil  spiritual  controversies  after 
the  iioveltv,  and  therefore  the  value,  has  passed  from  the 
random  jiittiiiKs  about  the  nolitieal  turpitude  of  Palmer- 
ston  or  Disraeli."— Nt(.  Itcv.,  Iv.  I'J,  110. 

Wilberforce,  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  [mid, 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  I805-1«<73.  For  biog.,  see  AsilWKI.I.,  A. 
K.,  and  Wii.iiEHFoiiiK,  R.  U.,  siijim.  1.  Essays  con- 
tributed to  the  Quarterly  Review,  Lon.,  1874,  2,  vols. 
Svo. 

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first  volume,  |eontainlng  articles  on  initural  history  and 
similar  subjects,!  .  .  .  and  leave  his  poleniieal  disiiuisi- 
tions  to  the  oblivion  we  think  he  would  himself  have  dc 
sired  for  tliei"."— .Sjin'/utor,  xlvii.  K!U». 

2.  Speeches  on  Missions.  Edited  by  llev.  Henry 
Rowley.  Lon.,  |s74,  Svo.  3.  Sermons  preached  on 
Various  Occasions,  l.lxf,  1877,  Svo. 

Wilbour,  Charles  Edwin,  [nutc,  vol.  iii.,  add.] 
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globe  Svo.  4.  What  is  Right  comes  Right,  Lon.,  Issl. 
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ssess  eonsiikTii- 
I'ork,  18S(l,  .vm. 

iciii  it  (U'Mrvos 

(■ripti(iiis(ir  tlio 

Mr.  WikolV  ill 

iiliuii." — ynlhtit 

Or.  \e,  M.A., 
iiitd,  vul.  lii.;) 
.HWjj  oriliiinoil 
n,  sineo  1S71  ; 
riic  Trinity  of 
IiitcinpcriinL'O, 

tliiir  Henry, 

liiiioiin  iii-iory, 
r  tlie  Lives  of 
witli  a  I'rc'I'aco 
,  l.-iTO,  Svo.  2. 
I.un.,  l.-<f<2,  p. 

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el  WilljurfoiT.'; 
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ollc;;o  IS7S-S2, 
eii:^tle-on-Tyiie. 
le  One  IlunJi'cJ 
S77,  p.  Svo. 
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Empires:  His- 
of  tlie  Autlior, 

1 J  tlie  Man ;  or, 

son  of  Rt.  Rev. 
it  Rev.  t^amuol 
no.     (For    vol. 

happy  than  his 
le  .-ucrel  of  the 
i-tcr."— .'''(i(.  Ilci:, 

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liiS.). 

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je  AsinvKLL,  A. 
1.  Essav.H  con- 
1.,  1S74,"^  vol.-i. 

to  enjoy  the  late 
Ihe  essay.s  in  the 
iral  history  and 
eniieal  distiui.si- 
liiiiself  have  *le 

)y  Uev.  Henry 
IS   preached   on 

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Chio.,  ISs.'i,  Ii'i,,,,  •  '^    -.     4.  i  ot-ms  (.f  I»as;ji()ii, 

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at^fllf^^fei!*?!!!:'';.,;:;,,!.^^;;;  >"./'"-«'-  graduated 
lan'l-.  I.  Real  1'  ..ph""^  "[■  ^  '^^;f'"}  "-  ^'-v  Kng- 
Villen:  [also]  (irav   ■  n  01         '  '      '""■    -•  ■'^'•nom 

l.-^sr,  I2L  ^'         O''"'"*";"    Honiance,  N.  York 


ment  l.B.i;  served  in  the  dvil  war;  professor  of  pfiv^r 
ol"K.V>   eomparai  vo    aniit.unv     an, I     '    1  01  pnysi- 

Iniversily   since    l.sfir      u'h.'„     v  F   '"    ''"""''I 

know:    the       eon  le,  t'ivn    i         ^"""«     '  ™l''''   ■"''""I'' 

II..  AoMtoMii     I  Teel  mi;  ,  '  r    ,  " '"'   "'*'■'■•  S"'"" 

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Mass.  :  j,'r,Ldu:,ted  at  Ilur'ar d  'j  '  i   ,;,fj'.     '"""^I^«  «"*' 

lopeka,  l,S7,0,  Svo,  ■""-  Annals  ol   Kan,«a8, 

^ss'\tZ'  •''•  '"  ""  '"'■'='  "t  Castlewood,  Phila., 


""||-Hl,^•■."'vLk"^s7«  I '',;,;"  ^■"^-^"'"'"'^  '^y  j.  h. 

"«lder,   SaU.,„.    'l,ife:"i,s    Natnre,   Origin 


?;t^s?/i;;: '-^--''-eer'::fohi::i^ 

ASvJ^:;;I-,---:--.;,nytha.n:its 

niiu,  John   James.  I'h  11     .       . 

on  the  seicntilio  sia  „?  1, .  :  ch.,  '  ''''''^  ""''  '"-'i-^t 
'•  Thalassa:  an  Essay  '„„  Den  t''"'  "T'^-'i"""- 
Currents  of  ,l,e  Ocean    Lon.    Is  7'''  ';;"'.',l'"':'';'"',''"'' 

Un.,  IS7S.  ft,!       •      '-'"'"«''«'-■'•,"  1-^72  to  1870.     IMu.st. 

'"".k";vh;!l;!\"S'™„'':  i'i™?«>uiy  ^^'•""•".  ^-i  'i.e 
(^...in,  .-nen^?;i/,n;:';7;fsi^e?i;;:;;u;^;;^  .!i!!v 

studied  at  the  Riblical     ,^L  '   ,  W^' v     '"""^"■^  ^ 

K,;?/:!^'.!::;^^v;ic^tr^^r:!:r";-p,!;,f; ■■ 

aP''%;;:;;^;L;:T-;is?:'t!:.'''>  f':  5?^ 
^;g:::i'x;^cJ:™::n->--^^^ 

staicnl^nirKS^'iir  l;;;^''^^.'';^'''^^  -^'^  ""V  "f  ".0  ' 
Icrcnds  she  ha.s  hr,,n«ht  t,,'^ ,  ,L    '  .,•  ^'^    account  of  the 
""d  superstitions  whh  I    nmke  im  'li,         '^'^r''''''^  charms, 
two  vo'lunies  are  a       1,  r     ,^r      s!      f "''";'''  '""■' '"'  "'<■'  ■ 


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["'K'.t'iii"^,-/"??!"^   ''"••'«V.  D-D-   I-L.D., 

l-rocee,iinf;  silf  ,  t^  .«e,  .'n'.h  '\T"Ti  ""'""■'  "''   "'« 

.■.^^^ntEp.iv.ui;:U'v;:Usi:x/" ''■« 
-^:p)^<tJ':.^"^'-->^^- -io 

IS    ..'  2n,':"''''';^'*-vl!r/«"-,,  V,  I-o^'Strahan,  Phila., 
1SS7,  12!"!,       '•  ^  '''■"'"'  "'   i""«:  1  ^'«vel,  N.  York, 

---Mr^;';:2ixr;^.rPh:t^'a^';^-;i^; 
"]"■'' hdcmrsr  ^;^;?:rii'^y;;"?"^" »»'! «"-" "-« 

I'lanatorv    nr  ih e  iiiin    ,li  ^  "'   "'''-'  '■"Hiclenlly  o.x- 

j  -Mi.sereres,  either  in  iiie.r  r    „„■  I  ,      ""  '''■■""'e  <"  studv 
I  foinle  art  of  tle.M  d   k   \ic '■'•"" ,',','  'V''"!-''-'"™  or  to  the 

■Svo.     ;i  I  Ed  )  Th  e  li„ir.  7;        '  ''■"■''"'  """'  '8««.  sq. 

Ar.lil.si,^.;;^{^rli;;;n;uN,s^^^^^^s^""«;' 

'vitl.  .'olored  illustr,™ilm,  "''''"""'^  ^^-  """l    «" 

.„"•.,""•'"■""'''  ^**"'"  (I"^»"J-)     Sec  Po.vn,  F.  E 

Hiley,  Isaac  Uilliani.  M  n     nn    r 

b-  ls:ui,  at  Woolwich   I.',  ,^'    """■'  '■"'•  "'■•  I''''-] 

■'•^'Vhat   I  rends  are  meant  for,  [a, ale.] 


n's    r.„.i.j    ....'.I    L    ___  ,,      ..'.    '       »  ''^'»>,  p. 


"■    •   ■■    ',  .   u.    11  .    \y 

.uajjilalen  tidhiire   Ovfnnl    iv-j  -i  " '"  '" 

MrWMi?      ■     -•'"'•"'■S  '■""•.  I  SSI,  p.  Svo 

Vcsiit    (tm^j.  ,11.1..  "...1...    I ..     '' 


1, 


the  curious  I 


:).  The  II 


II  literature."— .1^/1.,  \„'  jj^j 


«e  only  who  hunt  aflui 


I  sss. 


sin.  4to 


[apjiy  Pri 


.  and  other  Tales.     Illust.     L, 


WilUe,  Mrs.  «) 

stories.     Illust.      I 


Wild 


scnr.    There  win  Onco  :  Qra 

-     Is-;m.  It 


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c,  Sir  n  iliiam  ui>bert  Wills,  M.D.,  [, 


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«*v..      a     \'      «r    '. '   » '«."iiii;riaus 

itlJ;{^"r,1Z:  '"-"V""  l';'-"l'"'l,urei;eameto 
IS7li,  I.sin..  ,s  J  ■.i,;,-  u'T  "?"'''  ''if^-lioat,  Eon., 
I'on.     18  7     18,„o       9     'i'";^"""'''',^  ''■'"'^  "I- Canada 

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i^''n.,  im:^!ul:nrri.}^"^i'';/  "^?>"«-  ^ard; 


?'"■,    ,'.;'•  '^'""•t   t^torica   for   M 


iried  and  True,  Eon.,  I 


lss:i,  12 
Willielin,  Thomas 

(iazetteor 
Tech 
1883,  Svo 


>ihers'   Mcetin 


igs,   Lon. 


^::;'-!---'?,"M::^"Mr"^ 


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meal   Terms;    now   ods.,   I 


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'l"l«.,    1881;    N.   York, 


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WIL 


.Vi.Ues     Anna.      I.Cand.    Ur  of  ,h«    C.,a,aee.  .  Lc^,  m..  J^^_The^.,Un_^^^^^^^^ 
^""JV'-.T'"'    ;'""■    „„    r      ,     ,.„i    lii      .,1,1   1    WO-IS.IS      A  Now  OiTck   Delectus:  bnsoil  ii|ic)ii  ,Mr.  I'lirry's  (ireok 


New  York;   beoaiiio 

Times  in  IS.'ill,  anil  uflerwiir.ls  its  editor  nnd  i.ropnetor. 
Sli:ike<iieiue.  from  iin  Ainerican  Point  of  View:  in- 
cUiilin"  iin  Ini(uiry  as  to  liis  Itelisious  Fiiitli  iind  Ins 
Knowled.'o  (jf  l,nw  :  witli  tile  liaconiun  Tlieory  consid- 
ered, X.  York,  1877,  Svo. 

'■  \1  llio  end  of  tliis  huok  tliore  are  liiirly  |uis;es  oontrlb- 
ute.i  l.v  rn.lessor  J.  \V.  Taverner  on  llie  .-tyles  "1  >  i"k- 
s  ere  a  Id  l)ae,.n.  .  .  .  Thises-ay  ■■  ^^  »  r'^'i'^''^ '"I'llf 
t(,  ll.e  rest  (.rtl,c  liook;  tlanmlitfnl,  seliolarly,  eultiired, 
witli  inueli  delieiite  iiislKlit  iiilu  the  seerets  of  style.  — -Ml- 
tio)i.  XXV.  2'.d. 

Wilkes,  Suiimel.  I-eUures  on  Diseases  of  tlie 
Nervous  ,<ystein,  I'hila.,  l.'<7.s,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  ISS;i. 

Williosoii,  Frniik,  h.  \Xio,  at  ISufTa.o,  N,\. 
lieeollcctions  of  ii  Private  Soldier  in  tlie  Army  ol  the 
Potoinae,  N.  York,  I3S7,  Kimo. 

•■It  is  a  vivid  pietiire-iierliaps  a  little  l"«  ''1™"'>' "V'' 
harrowiiiK,  Ijiit  nniiu  the  less  realistie-ol  the  lite  ot  the 
iirivate  sohlier."— .Vo'io".  xliv. '-':'.i;. 

M'illtic,  Mrs.  Asiies  Kollo.  Uosa,  [a  novel,] 
I,on„  ISSI,  Svo.  With  .Moss.  Ahthiu  Ii.,  Was  Jesus  an 
Impostor?  a  Uiscus'-ion.  I.on.,  l.^Si.  Svo.  : 

Vvilkie,  Kcv.  Christopher  Hales,  M.A.,  grad- 
uated at  Kxeler  College,  Oxford,  Is62;  ordained   Ks6  I ;  | 
rector  of  Kdburton,  Sussex,  1S77-S1,  an.l  sinoc  then  ot 
Kin;,'stone.      (Ivd.)  The    Parish   Register  of   Kdburton, 
15.0s°-lli7:l,  nrighton,  ISS5,  Svo.  ^  ,,iu 

Wilkie,  Francis  Bangs,  [<niir,  vol,  in.,  add..]  h. 
is:i2,  at  We.st  Charlton,  N.Y.;  graduated  at  Union  Col- 
lege 1S,^7;  was  correspondent  of  the  New  \ork  Times 
duriii"  thtj  civil  war:  editorial  writer  on  the  Chicago 
Tiine"lHlil-S7.  1.  Davenjiort,  Past  and  Present:  in- 
cluding the  Karly  History,  and  Personal  and  Anecdotal 
Romiuiscences,  Ac.,  Davenport,  IS.^S,  Svo.  2.  The  Iowa 
First  Dubuque,  1Sii2.  :).  Walks  about  Chicago,  and 
Army  and  Miscellaneous  Sketches,  Chic,  186'.t,  12nio; 
new  ed,  1S72.  4.  The  Chicago  liar.  Chic,  1H|2.  ;i. 
.Sketches  bevond  the  Sea.  Is7'.l.  «.  History  of  the  Great 
Inventions  'anil  their  Intliience  on  Civilization,  Cin., 
IsMi.  7.  The  liambler:  a  Story  of  Chicago  Life,  Cliio., 
1>SS,  llimo.     S.    Pen  and  Powder,  Post.,  ISSS,  12ino. 

Wilkin,  .Mrs.  Maria.  I.  Your  Cousin's  (Jhost, 
Lon.,  1S71.  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Sh;ickles  of  an  Old  Lovo, 
l,on.,  Iss3,  p.  Svo.  .        ,.  ,   , 

Uilkin,  Miss  Mary  Jacoinb.  Now  and  Long 
Ago;  or.  The  Children's  Favourite  History  of  Kngland, 
Lon..  1S72,  12mo;  new  ed.,  ISSO. 

Wilkins,  Angiistns  Samuel,  Litt.D.,  LL.D.. 
Drofesgor  of  Latin  an.l  comparative  philology  in  Owens 
College,  Manchester.  1,  The  Light  of  the  World:  an 
Kssay  Lon.,  IsiiW,  p.  Svo.  2.  I'liceniciii  and  Israel  :  a 
]Ii.storical  Kssay,  Lon.,  IS7I,  p.  Svo.  3  (Trans.)  The 
Orations  of  Cicero  ag  .inst  Catilina  :  with  Notes;  troin 
the  (lerman  of  K.  Halm:  with  Many  Additions,  18,  I, 
National   Education   in  lircece  in    the    Fourth 

Koinan  An 


Svo. 


Key   to  the   New 


Svo.     4.  -     „  , 

Century  before  Christ,  Lon.,  ISI.'i,  p.  Svo.  o,  Koman  An- 
tiquities, i"  Jlistory  Primers.")  Illust.  Lon.,  1877,  ISmo. 
ti.  (Kd.)  Q.  lloratii  Flacei  KpistvUe,  Lon.,  1885,  Svo.  7. 
The  Study  of  (ireok  Literature,  Manchester,  188S,  cr. 
Svo  With  K.sdr.ASO,  Knwix  Ii.  i  I.  (Trans,)  Principles 
of  (ireek  Ktymology,  by  Prof  Oeorg  Curtius.  Lon,,  '8,.. 
-76,  2vols.  p.  Svo;  newed.,  ISSii.  2.  (Trans.)  IIk  .ireek 
Verb:  its  Structure  and  Development,  by  Pr^i.  Oeorg 
Cuuius,  Lon.,  1S80,  Svo. 

Wilkins,  Charles,  Ph.D.  The  History  "f  t''"  I-'''- 
erature  of  Wales,  from  the  Year  i:i(M)  to  the  Year  P!50, 
CardilT,  iss,^,  r.  svo. 

Wilkins,  Charles  .Vrinar.  Curiosities  of  iravel ; 
or,  (ilimpses  of  Nature,  Lon..  I  s7fl,  2  vols.  p.  8yo. 

Wilkins,  I'\    Potato-Culture,  Lon,,  1870,  12rao;  .ith 

"  \Vi7k'ins,  George.  M.A.  1.  (Trans.)  The  Pan- 
egyric of  I.socratcs,  Loi,  .  1SS2,  12mo.  2.  The  (irowth 
of  the  Homeric  Poems;  a  Discussion  ol  their  Origin 
and  Authority,  Dublin,  ISS,,,  Svo, 

B.  M.A.,  !«»'<■,  vol.111 
1 


Wilkins,  Henry  .Mnsgrave,  M.A.,  [«»'.■,  yidiii 
id.,1  ls2;i-1887  ;  graduated  at  Trinity  College,  Oxlin-i 


"si^''  Fidicw'oV' Merlon  College  from  '"48";  librarian 
nndiioan  1851.  1.  A  Classical  tlecgraphy,  for  the  I'se 
of  .lunior  Cl.vsses  in  Schools,  Lon.,  187..  2.  A  Literal 
Translation  of  the  Eclogues  and  Georgics  of  Virgil: 
founiled  on  the  Notes  and  Text  of  Prof.  Conington  s  ,"60- 
ond  Kdition,  Lou.,  I87:i,  8vo.  :i.  (Ed.)  The  (ieorgics 
of  Virgil:  with  an  Analysis,  EnglisU  Notes,  and  Index, 

ia'^2 


Greek    Primer,    Lon.,    18SII, 

Greek  Delectus,  Lon.,  1880.     8.  Translations  from  Cajsar 

and  Cicero  for  Retranslation,  Lon.,  1S8(1,  p.  Svo. 

Wilkins,  tJen.  Henry  St.  Clair,  R.E.,  ['inr,. 
vol.  iii.,  adil.,]  b.  1828;  entered  the  army  IS47:  retired 
1881.  A  Treatise  on  Mountain  Roads,  Live  Loads,  and 
Rriilges,  Lon.,  Is7i),  Svo. 

Uilkins,  John,  F.R.C.S.  On  the  Treatment  ol 
Diphtheria  by  Local  Remedies  only,  Melbourne,  1S70, 
Svo. 

Wilkins,  John,  head-master  of  St.  Martin  s  (.ram- 
mar-Scliool,  Scarborough.  Notes  cm  the  Church  Cate- 
chism :  with  Scripture  Proofs,  Lim.,  IS77,  12nio. 

W  ilkins,  Miss  .Mary  Kleanor,  li.  at  Randolph, 
Mass. ;  educated  at  Mount  Holyoke  Seminary  :  a  contrib- 
utor to  Icailing  American  periodicals.  1.  The  Adventures 
of  Ann,  liost.,  Is8«,  12ino.  2.  A  Humble  Romance,  and 
other  Stories,  X.  York,  1887,  Himo. 

Wilkins,  N.  U.  Errors  ami  Terrors  of  Blind 
Guides :  the  Popular  Doctrine  of  Everlasting  Pain  Re- 
futed, Hanover,  1875,  cr.  Svo;  .'Id  ed.,  enl..  I8SII. 

Wilkins,  T.  How  to  aiiply  for  a  liritish  Patent 
und>T  the  Patents  Act,  lSS:i,  Lon.,  188 1,  Svo. 

Wilkins,  W.  Australasia:  a  Descriptive  and  Pic- 
torial Account  of  the  Austnilasian  and  New  Zealand 
Colonies,  Tasmania,  and  the  Adjoining  Lands,  Lon.,  1887, 
p.  Svo. 

Wilkins,  W.  A.  The  Cleverdale  Mystery;  or,  The 
Machine  and  its  Wheels:  a  Story  of  American  Life, 
N,  York,  1882,  l2mo. 

Wilkins,  Rev.  W.  J.,  of  the  London  Missionary 
Societv,  Calcutta.  I.  Hindu  .Mythology,  Vedio  and 
Puran'ic.  Illustrated  by  One  Hunrlrcd  Engravings, 
chielly  from  Drawings  by  Native  Artists,  Calcutta  and 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  2.  Daily  Life  and  Work  in  India. 
Illust.  Lon.,  1SS7,  Svo.  :!'.  Modern  Hinduism:  being 
an  Account  of  the  Religion  and  Life  of  the  Hindus  in 
Northern  India.  Lon.,  1887,  Svo. 

Wilkins,  William.  Songs  of  Study,  Lon.,  1881, 
p.  Svo. 

Wilkins,  William  Noy,  ['ini,,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  1. 
Our  tiovcrnmcnt  Schools:  what  they  have  done  with 
Art  since  their  Formation  in  I8;)7,  Lon.,  1868,  Svo.  2. 
Visual  Art;  or,  Nature  through  the  Healthy  Eye,  Lon., 
18711,  Svo. 

Wilkinson,  Rev.  Charles  Allix,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ated at  King's  College,  Cambridge,  ls:i7,  and  elected 
Fellow;  ordained  1841;  domestic  chaplain  to  the  King 
of  Hanover;  vicar  of  Sixhills,  Lincolnshire,  186a-7:i, 
and  rector  of  South  Wellingham  1864-7'.!;  rector  of 
Boxworlh,  Huntingdonshire,  since  I87II,  and  of  Chil- 
derley  since  I8S2.  I.  Reininiscenecs  of  the  Court  and 
Times  of  King  Ernest  of  Hanover,  Lon.,  1886,  2  vols. 
p.  Svo.  ,      , 

"The  chief  use  of  Mr.  Wilkinson's  chapters  is  in  show- 
ing .  .  .  that  thirtvor  forty  years  ago  the  Court  ol  Han- 
over   in  wreteheir  imitation  of  tlie  earlier   llaiiovermii 
court  ill  Kngland,  was  as  disre|iiital)le  as  it  well  could  be. 
—Alh.,  No.  ■mi. 

2.  Reinini.sccncca  of  Eton,  (in  Keato  s  Time,)  Lon., 
1S8J,  p.  Svo. 

"  The  InipMed  enntempt  of  the  author  for  that  unhappy, 
biiteoiiipttiatively  iiiilmiiortaiit.  section  of  the  coniinunity 
who  were  educated  elsi'where  than  at  Eton  may  perhaps 
annoy  sensitive  ontsiilers.  Hut  it  is  iierfectly  certain  Unit 
the  hook  could  not  have  been  written  but  lor  the  exuber- 
ant Kto'.ittiiisiii  of  the  author,  and  we  should  not  wish  to 
deal  harslilv  with  feelings  which  have  procured  us  the 
pleasure  cd'Veadlng  some  excellent  ami  e.xcellenlly  toht 
new  Eton  stories,  and  of  having  from  an  eye-witness  the 
exact  facts  <'oiicerniiig  a  number  of  already  oelcliraua 
episoiles  in  the  history  of  the  .scliool."— .S,i(.  ii'fi).,  Ixiv.  ,iis. 
Wilkinson,  Rev.  i':(l\vard,  Ph.D.,  graduated  at 
the  University  of  Heidelberg  1852;  ordained  18. il; 
rector  of  Snargatc  ic  Snave,  Kent,  1870-81,  and  sine,' 
then  incumbent  of  Christ  Church.  Leamington.  1.  Fun- 
damental Doctrine?  of  Salvation;  or.  Scripture  Plan  of 
Salvation,  Lon.,  1872,  Diino.  2.  .Memorials  of  C.  Rolfe  : 
with  Incidental  Rellections,  Lon.,  1870,  p.  Svo.  Also, 
many  single  sermons  and  ad<lrcsses, 

Wilkinson,  Rev.  (ieorgc,  [,iii/f,  vol.  111.,  add.j 
The  Divine  "Shall,"  Lon.,  IS7II,  llimo. 

Wilkinson,   George,    F.R.A.S.     For  the  Pres^ 
and  People  of  (ireat  Britain  and  Ireland:  Upon  Hon- 
our, and  other  W.irds  of  "Ours,"  Dublin,  1872,  l2ino. 
Wilkinson,  Rt.  Rev.  George  Howard,  M.A  , 


Sentence,  Lon., 
m.,  lS7ii,  Svo.  I). 
r.  I'lirry's  (Jretk 
,  unii  MimsficM's 
Cey  to  the  Now 
lidnd  from  Coosar 
1,  |i.  »vo. 
,ir,  U.K.,  [""''. 
ny  1~<47  ;  rctircil 

Live  I.outl.-!,  iinil 

le  Treatment  of 
Vlulbourno,  1870, 

.  Martin's  (Irnm- 
lio  Church  Cate- 
rs. 1-ino. 
1).  at  Handoljih, 
linavy ;  ii  cmtrib- 
.  The  Advcnture.H 
lie  Romance,  and 

'errors    of    Bliml 

lasting  I'ain  Kc- 

enl..  IS.'^O. 

a  British  Patent 

t.  Svo. 

.riptivc  and  I'ic- 

nil    New   Zealand 

Lands,  Lon.,  1.'<S7, 

Mystery ;  or,  The 
f  American   Life, 

Dndon  Missionary 
ilcigy,  Vedic  and 
Ired  Kngravings, 
ists,  Calcutta  and 
1  Work  in  India. 
Hiniluisni :  being 
cif  the  Hindus  in 

■:tudy,  Lon.,  1881, 

vol.  iii.,  add.]  1. 
I  have  done  with 
m.,  ISBS,  Svo.  2. 
Icalthy  Kye,  Lon., 

lix,  M.A.,  gradu- 
ls:i7,  and  elected 
|)liiin  to  the  King 
olnshire,  1865-":!. 
It)4-7'.i ;  rector  of 
87il,  and  of  Chil- 
of  the  Court  and 
Lon.,  l.'<8(i,  2  vols. 

liaptcrs  is  in  show- 

Ihe  Ccairl  of  Haii- 

•arlicr  Ilaiuiverian 

IS  it  well  I'oiilil  bo." 

late's  Time,)  Lon., 

r  for  that  iinhapiiy, 
n  of  the  coniniiinlty 
Kton  may  perhaps 
jrfocUv  certain  lluit 
liiit  for  the  c.xiiber- 
should  not  wish  to 
vo  procnreil  us  tin- 
11(1  excellently  told 
an  eye-witiii'ss  the 
already  ccleliratcd 
-.S.i(.  ii'cii.,  l.xiv.  7r.s. 
li.D.,  graduated  at 
!;  ordained  !.'<.". I; 
187(1-81,  and  sini'c 
amington,  1.  Kun- 
,  Scripture  Plan  of 
aorials  of  C.  Holfe  : 
18711,  p.  Svo.     Also, 

iiilf,  vol.  tU.,  add.] 

10. 

S.      For  the  Pre».< 
reland;  Upon  ILm- 
iblin,  1872,  12mo. 
B  Howard,  M.A., 


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p.p.,  graduated  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford  18',>i.„  i  •  i 
18.7;  viear  of  .'5,.  J-eier's,  Pi„,li;,,  "y  '  I,  V  ""^""""^ 
in  Truro  Cathedral  IS78ls(    ,m  '  f'""-^'^  ^ ''O". '-'nnon 


.'i^i.i    lifciores,    i,on.,     ,S7;      I'',,,,,.    „  ,    ',  ' 

";:i,::^'a^;rJ.:i;!:^;;ril^i'-^i-:;;e/^l^„:^ 

for    Dailv   Vse    '    ir     lie'  Youn.     t""'    ".-J-';''')    ''"^^''^ 
ThcMight  for  Good    P.,,„„"T,.i"",':1,"f    ""''l^ne.ss:    „ 


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'rate  of  Long  Molford,  Suffolk,  |.8S2-,<6-  rector  of  I.-;? 
v.ngton,  .N„t,ingha,u.,hire,  sii'ice  188  '  lt\t  ^t 
^^Zll'TVTr''''^''"'  "f  "'"''nited  .Sisters  FrTendh 
nZ,^';  n"^- '  ",">■•  '•  The  Friendly  Sooioty  ALive. 
ment:  ,t,s  Origin,  Kise,  and  Growth;    its  Social    Moral 

i's"';,  J't;!:;""'  '"""''"^''^'  "^^  AfKuated  (1;°;;^,  Lon ; 

'■A  most  instnietlvoand  useful  work."-.l«.,  No.  30fi2. 
ScLme,"Ln!l",t'r ,,  ""C^     ''■■°^'^'--     ^"--n- 

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u^  FHday-Aud;es;;s:'L:,::f  ^li^ry:::;:-^  ir  on^F*!'''^""'  «-i.;;:/";i,;y;,^-  r„„,,,i,„ 

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ThiMightfor  Good'    Friday      ..n'^N-o"',, 

Comiiiiinion   of   Saints 

Lon.,  ISS.j,  12ino  l'>  "TI„.  <m.'  .  ■"""  "'n""!  uiie, 
Bible  Headings,  Lo:,s^"',i  ;:'";'."«  "f  ^.e  Lord- 
Holy  Communion  :  FonrSimlo  ;,,,,'*  /'"''"'  '° 
firmation,  Lon.,  188;),    s„  ,      '   4  '"-'"H'tions  after  Con- 

l.ife.  Lon.,  ISSl    I"    „     ^i'   «       '  '"'  '"  ""'-'"  »■  New 

itmM  KingJlom  'L';      s,«^%^::r  '^l^  '"„  1'"''  '""- 
WilkinBon      n     k!        '-'oo.     .-Also,  single  sermons 

1.  cif!'rs"!I^,.  '-^P^^-l;.;;^'^;;"  ,^'"  '-kt; 

of  the  \-o,u„teer  Force,  Lon.,  I."s      ,  't.    TTr'T'" 

?88  ";;■*;  ^"'".i  i"'p--.-  of  r^^iiV'i;.  'ss "ij^r 

88S      S,nn       .•'•„'^^'''y».<>"  "'«  War  (Jame,  Manc'he  ter' 

I  irans.)  hxeroises   in  Strateirv  iinri  T.  ••  .■  . 

German,  Manchester,  lss,S8vo.  '    *'"°'"   "''''' 


Lin!.,!,'„''',:",:,r''87f  "L'linisi'^v  *••»'"';'  *"  "■« '-  ■" 
t:;r:^;ssni'^^^-'^'"-^-X-'S' 

Oligarchy,  considered  Physfeally  Lo^i  tX-P\^^  '  0° 
.«malUl-ox  and  V.iceination,  Lon"^',  n  i,  f ' '':,  ^^'l,  '■ 
man  Science,  Good  and  Evil  an  1  it,  u  1,  ",""" 
I>ivine^Ueve,„tio„  and  it:'\l!or'a:^  ^ilH^^sDlo- 

wUlf'il^Si'Tol?'!,^'};!:^^^^!;;;  '"«  !"<■  --.™«e  ..  grapplo 
whioli   mars  its  otii.  nvi«'.  *-  "<^<'"si"i"'i   obsci  r  iv 

jvlll  rise  fr<>m  is  I  yTui,  ,  f"  ;;;!^  ;';'V'  '■'".'J'"'"'  '•■•vie. 
for  curious  lli.night,  11  X've  iV  .'f.ifl'''''l'  ,""."'''  '""'l 
scons  of  a  healtliv  ,  I  vit'i  ,     o  ,  •  ''  ""bout  Ijoiiig  (.,,,1. 


Milkiiisoi.,  nobert,  M.A.,  [,n,ie,  vol.  iii,  third  of 
n  l"6T  "t  eV^'  "f-V.  '!"""'">  "-  ''"';;■  Lincoln's 

""^.NoL  ,^;r,^r',:^ri^7ir  f  ■^r^' "-''  '"^^-■ 

«ibr;!^:::::S^^;;,^-4'>-'^e  German  Jf^;  vol; 

H  ilkiiison.  Hi.  hev.  Thomas  Edward,  M  A 


Life  'and'  'ueiUh.  u2  V^^t^  "'TTr  '""'  .'T"'  "' 

rSi:,!'-sr;r^^!-^'"-chui:..^^^ 

;'Flashe,   of    Light/' 'iX 'Isr",, 'i^^I'^^S''^-    ,;'-":' 


Wilkiason,  Rcv/'io,.,.  „„,„aie„    „  a    r  '"'^ft'-'^-  ''"''•  "^'^^   '«">»•  ™  " " 


Cambridge,  I8.")5;   ordainnd    )i^7;.    .     • 


>>ilkin8on,  Johii  Ilrpw«tV.r    '  i' V  "'""'  '^'""' 
•^An  agreeable,  reaUablc  book."-.V«(/„„  xxv  'M 

..^trrs,r5S:,K''';^;:,«;Ksr 


Sip'::,l;"i::j;ri":i.sr,;;:r'""-- 

-mi,  ,11,  >,vo      o,  ^  Contribution  to  the  History  of 

.be.Origin  of  the  Chanty  Organization   Society,  i^on.' 

« iikinsoii,    Uev.    William    Cieavpr     n  ti 

^"'n.;1b:lloc^:^^K,^S'^::^l:^;7;;^.';:^. 

I9i,,„  r  ' ";  V  7  ^"'- *•"■  •».  loenij.  N.  York.  188,1 
l-'mo.  5.  Edwin  Arnold  as  a  Poetiz.er  and  as  a  IWan 
Tslv'f  f'T^  ""  Examination  of  the  "  !«  t  of 
m  iL"  fi";^;""^""""  '•-i^'«"ddhi,sm,  N^^rk, 
\^rk     iw'  ic'  ^'"-"''^   I''-<'"el'   Course  in    English,  N 

K.!:;i(^h.x^^oik!v88tr6mr:  '"""-^  ^^^'^  ^--^ 


..-,  ovo;  new  ed.,  1H8;1,  cr,  8vo,  '    ' 

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Some  Prnctical  Obso^vatilln^'  on  ViicciniUion,  h<m,,  1S82, 
cr.  Sv(i. 

>Vilk!i,  Altrnham  K.,nnil  I'nrdnii,  C'hnrlcs  f. 

How  to  I'liiy  iSolo  \Vhi.«t :  its  Mcthoils  uiiil  l'rini'i|ilc!< 
ExplnincJ,  iinJ  its  Practice  Deiiionstnitcil,  Lon.,  1S8.S, 
fp.  8vo. 

Wilks,  Sniniicl,  M.I).,  LL.D.,  F.U.S.,  [«/;('•,  vol. 
iii.,  add..]  t'onsulting  plivsiciiin  to  (luy's  Ilcj^'pital  iinil 
tlie  Koyal  Ilo.'^pital  lor  Chililrcn,  Lonilun  ;  ph.v."ician- 
iii-orilinary  to  the  Duko  and  I'uohus.^  of  Connaiiglit.  1. 
Clin'fiil  '.CL'tiire.i  on  tlie  Iniliscriiiiinale  U.'^e  (jf  Alcoholic 
Sliiiuilaiil^  in  Di.-easo,  Lon.,  ls(i7,  liimo.  2.  Leetiiros 
on  tlio  .'^pi'cilic  Fevers  and  IHsea-'^es  of  the  Chest,  Lon., 
1875,  gvo.  ;i.  Lectures  on  Diseas"s  of  the  Nervous  Sys- 
tem, delivered  at  (iuy's  Hospital,  I<on.,  187S,  !<vo  ;  L'd 
ed.,  IS3;i  I.  The  Harveian  Oration,  18711,  Lon.,  187y, 
or.  8vo. 

Will,  ficorge.  Questions  and  Answers  on  the 
Army  Disciolino  and  Ue^alation  Act,  Lon.,  I8SII,  I2uio. 
With  D.M.TON,  Jamks  Cki  ii..  The  Artillerist's  Iland- 
Book  of  Keference,  Lon.,  lS7ti.  i2ino;  2d  ed.,  1880. 

Will,  John  Charli-K  Ugilvie,  M.D.,  FM.fi. 
Edin.,  sur^'eon  and  lecturer  on  clinieal  surgery  at  the 
Aberdeen  Royal  Infirmary.  1.  Cliiiioal  Remarks  on 
(Jlect :  its  Cau-es  and  Treatuieiit.  Illust.  Lon.,  18711, 
8vo.     2.  Clinical  Remarks  on  Cases  of  Hydrocele,  1881. 

Willaii,  Ki>v.  William,  ['ti.'f.  vol.  iil.,  add.] 
(Ed.)  Sermons  by  the  Rev.  Isaac  Keeling:  with  Memo- 
rials of  his  Life,  Character,  and  Correspondence,  Lon., 
1S71,  p.  Svo. 

Willard,  A<  J«  An  Examination  of  the  Law  of 
Personal  Rights:  Princijiles  of  the  Law  Harnionized 
with  the  Nature  of  .Social  Relations,  N.  York,  1882,  Svo. 

Willard,  .'Wrs,  Caroline  McCoy,  (White.) 
Life  in  Alaska:  Letters.  Edited  by  her  Sister,  Mrs. 
Eva  McClintock.     Illust.     Phila.,  1884,  lliuio. 

Willarti,  .Mrs.  Clara  A.  1.  May  Chester;  or. 
Home  Light.  N.  York,  1869,  ISmo.  2.  Kilty  Years 
Ago:  a  ."tory  of  New  England  Life,  N.  York,  1872, 
12dio. 

Willard,  Miss  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  1830,  at 
Churehviile,  N.V. ;  graduated  at  ihe  Northwestc,  n  i'e- 
liiule  College,  Evanston,  III.,  1851);  professor  of  it'sthetics 
in  the  Northttestern  1,'niversity  1871-71;  secretary  of 
the  V/ouian  s  Christian  Temperance  I'nion  1874-7H,  and 
since  then  president.  '.  Tanetecn  Beautiful  Y'ears  ;  or. 
Sketches  of  a  Oirl's  !.'  e,  written  by  her  Sister  :  with  an 
Introduclii.n  by  Rev.  ;  S.  Foster,  N.  York,  18(18,  12nin; 
new  ed.,  1877.  2.  !liM,.s  ,ind  Helps  for  Woman's  Chris- 
tian Ten  , 'jrance 'iVork,  N.  Y'ork,  12nm.  M.  Woman  and 
Temp'ricnce;  r  The  Work  and  the  Workers  of  the 
Voman''  Cnristian  Temperance  I'nicjn,  Hartford,  lS8;t, 
Hvo.  4.  How  to  Win;  a  Hook  for  Girls:  with  an  In- 
trodi'Clion  by  Rose  Klizaheth  Cleveland,  N.  Y'ork,  lS8(i, 
12mo.      6.  Woman  in  the  Pulpit,  Host.,  1888,  12rno. 

Willard,  John.  Treatise  on  Equity  Jurisprudence. 
Dy  Piatt  P..tHM-.     N.  York,  1875,  Svo. 

Wiliard,  Samm'',  professor  of  history  in  the  Chi- 
cago Higli  School.  A  Synopsis  of  History:  (leneral 
History  from  B.C.  8110  to  A.U.  187f) :  outlined  in  Dia- 
grams and  Tables ;  with  Index  and  (ionealogies,  N. 
Y'ork.  1875,  8vo. 

Willard,  X.  A.  1.  Dairy -Farming:  it.s  Advan- 
tagei,  and  the  .Means  for  its  Improvement,  Albany,  1802, 
8vo.  2.  Practical  Dairy  Husbandry ;  a  Treatise  on 
Ihiiry  Farms  and  Farming.  Illust.  N.  York,  1871, 
l^mo;  new  ed.,  1877.  :i.  Practical  Butter-Book;  a 
Ircatise  on  Butler-Making :  with  Plans  for  Dairy- 
Rooms,  N.  York,  ls75,  l2mo. 

Willcock,  John  William,  [anii,  vol.  iii.,  add.] 
The  Scriptural  Religions,  Histories,  and  Prophecies,  An- 
alyzed and  Explained:  vol.  i.,  Lon.,  18711,  Svo.  (No 
more  published.) 

W  illcox,  James  M.  Elementary  Philosophy  : 
Part  I.,  Being  the  Science  of  Reasoning  and  Art  of 
Correct  Reasoning;  or,  Logic,  Oitically  Treated  and 
Applied,  Phila.,  1875,  12mo. 

Willcrt,  Paul  Ferdinand,  M.A.,  b.  1814,  In 
Manchester;  graduateil  at  Corpus  Cliristi  College,  Ox- 
ford, 18(17,  and  electe<l  Fellow  of  Merton  College;  called 
to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1870.  The  Reign  of 
Louis  XI.,  ("Historical  Hand-Books, ')  Lon.,  1876, 
12mo. 

Willcson,  Aleth.  A  Discord  :  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1877, 
p.  Svo. 

Willett,  Charles.     ParlianicntJiry  Debate ;  on  its 
Law  and  Practice;  2d  ed.,  Livcrjiool,  1880,  12mo. 
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Willett,  E.  E.  ('Trans.)  Resources:  a  Treatise  on 
Water  and  Springs,  by  Bernard  Palissy  :  with  an  Intro- 
duction by  Henry  Willett,  Lon.,  18711,  Svo. 

Willett,  Edward,  [untf,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  1.  Cat's 
Cradle  :  Rhymes  for  Children.  Illust.  N.  York,  1881, 
sq.  Svo.  2.  Around  the  House.  Illust.  N.York,  1882, 
SI).  8vo.  ;i.  The  Search  for  the  Star  :  a  Talc  of  Life  in 
the  Willi  Woods.     Illust.     N.  York,  1888,  12mo. 

Willett,  Henry.  Record  of  the  Sub-Wealden  Ex- 
ploratitm,  Brighton,  1878,  8vo. 

Willett,  Mary.  John  Nock  Bagnall :  a  Memoir. 
By  his  Daughter.     Lon.,  IS85,  12mo. 

Willett,  Uev.  William  Marinns,  [mile,  vol.  iii., 
add.,]  b.  18o;),  in  New  York  ;  entered  the  ministry  of  the 
Methodist  Episc(jpal  Church.  1.  The  Messiah,  Bost., 
187 1,  12mo.     2.  The  Restitution  of  All  Things,  N.  York, 

1880,  lOllO). 

Willey,  Ansttin,  b.  1800,  at  Cain|)ton,  N.H.;  grail- 
uated  at  liangor  Theological  Seminary  18117;  editor  of 
the  .\dvocatc  of  Freedom  from  18111)  until  the  abolition 
of  slavery.  1.  Family  Memorial,  San  Fran.,  18(15.  2. 
History  of  the  Anti-Slavery  Cause  in  State  and  Nation, 
Portland,  1886. 

Willey,  Henry,  b.  1824,  at  Oencseo,  N.Y. ;  ad- 
mittoil  to  Ihe  bar  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  York 
1848;  afterwards  became  interested  in  the  study  of 
lichens,  of  which  he  made  an  extensive  collection.  1.  A 
List  of  North  .American  Licliens :  arranged  according 
to  E.  Tuckerman's  "  Genera  Lichcnum,"  New  Bedford, 
187:1,  Svo.  2.  An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Lichens, 
1 887.  ^^.  Isaac  Willey,  of  New  Lond(jn,  Connecticut, 
and  his  Descendants,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  1888,  Svo. 

Willey,  i\'athl*ntcl.  1.  'The  Principles  and  Prac- 
tice of  Life  Insurance,  N.  Y'ork.  1871,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  rev. 
by  R.  (i.  Hahn,  187tl.  2.  Instruction-Book  for  Life-in- 
surance Agents,  Canvassers,  and  Solicitors,  N.  Y'ork, 
1875,  l2mo. 

M  illcy,  Kev.  Willoughby,  graduated  at  St.  Aidan 
1864;  ordained  1866;  rector  of  Ridlington  since  1870. 

1.  In  Meuioriaiu:  Minnie,  (L.  Fuller,)  Lon.,  18711,  Itltno. 

2,  "  From  Strength  to  Strength  :'  a  Sketch  of  the  Life 
and  Last  Days  of  William  Fisher,  of  Nottingham,  Lon., 

1881,  Svo. 

Williams,  Kev.  A.  I).,  [nutt;  vol.  iii..  aild.]  Me- 
morials of  the  Free  Communion  Baptists,  Dover,  N.H., 
187:i,  Svo. 

Williams,  A.  !>.,  .M.D.  Diseases  of  the  Ear:  in- 
cluding the  Necessary  Anatomy  of  the  Organ.  Illust. 
Cin.,  I87.'i,  Svo. 

\\illiams,  Aaron.  1.  The  Harmony  Society  at 
Economy,  Pen.isylvania,  founded  by  George  Rapp,  .A.U. 
1805:  with  an  Appendix,  Pittsburg,  186(1,  12mo.  2. 
Woman  in  the  Bible:  being  a  Collection  of  All  the  Pas- 
sages in  the  Scriptures  which  relate  to  Women :  with 
Brief  Notes.  Phila.,  1872,  16mo. 

Willi 'tms,  Adin.  Lays  and  Legends  of  Qlouccstcr- 
shire.     Illust.      Lon.,  1878,  Svo. 

Williams,  Alfred.  (  Ed.)  Notes  on  the  Settlement 
and  I:idian  Wars  of  the  Western  I'arts  of  Virginia  and 
Penn.syhaiiia.     By  ,J.  Doddridge.     18711,  Svo. 

Williams,  Alfred  Mason,  b.  !840;  editor  of  the 
Proviilence  Journal.  The  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Ireland  : 
with  Historical  and  Critical  Essays  and  Notes,  Bast., 
Is.sl.  1 2  mo. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Alice  Ij.  Treasures  New  and 
Old,  [selections  in  prose  and  verse.]  Illust.  Chic, 
ls8:i,  4to. 

Williams,  Annie  Howies,  1.  Birchwood.  By 
Jak.  N.  York,  1S85,  12mo.  2.  Professor  Johnny, 
N.  York,  1887,  l2mo. 

Williams,  Annie  M.  Wax-Flower  Modelling 
made  Easy.      Illust.     Lon..  1S71,  l2mo. 

Williams,  Arthur  John,  [miii;  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  h. 
18:15;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1867. 
Hints  to  Honest  Citizens  about  going  to  Law.  Lon., 
1885,  p.  Svo. 

Williams,  Arthur  Lukyn.  Families  in  India: 
their  Causes  and  Possible  Prevention,  (Le  Baa  Prize 
Essay,)  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo. 

Williams,  II.  Lyon,  [niifc,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  I. 
Homa'opathy  and  the  Doctors;  or,  A  Plea  for  Scientifo' 
Medicine,  Southampton,  1870,  Svo.  2.  Mediate  Suf- 
frage: a  Model  Plan  for  National  Elections,  I'l.,  1871. 
Svo. 

Williams,  Kev.  C.  A.  Alike  and  Perfect;  or. 
God's  Three  Kevelatiims,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

Williams,    C.   lirevillc,    [(iii(>',   vol.   iii.,   add.] 


ii.,  add.]  I. 
1  for  Soientifh- 
Mediate  Puf- 
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Supplement  to  ti,p  i|„„  .  „    ,     , 
tion  ;,on„  lM7i..,:.s;'r''-''""''  »f  Chomical  M„„ip„,„. 
,  'Williams,  V.  Ii«       r   , 

byC.U.  w.     Bosl..  iJrs  """'"  '"'""^.  -t^'-     Compiled 

r=i/-%-a''£"r'!'---^^ 
J;:l!"':cr"'--^-"-'te'o^5^/^;^t'is?if 

Williams,  Charles.  1,   is'i^    ...  ' 

>vas  a  special  -.rrc.pJn  ,,  /  ;|,?'';'' "  '/■'■'•^V"''.  rreland  ; 

several  editorial  nosition?     ',1  ''■""■•  "'"'  I'''-"  lield 

the  Loire  i„  the  war  STIl    wh":,  "'"'  ""■  '"'">■'■ 

C"n.|;aii;„,  a  "iarv  of  tlu'  '■,  n  mi',n'  ',-J''« '^""^■ni  °n  , 
and  Koordistan,  i:„„.,  IslCT^vo^V"^'"''"''^- 
0,.erat,o„.,  .„  ,„„„  Afgl.aniit.-.n^^Hr.sI^.j^rn  "'is'-';" 

pr?^'!!^';;nd?^^i^!;":;'-:,'^;p.i^t,ni„i.e;Ti;: 

P^rtment,  liost.,  lss.5  s  °,  "'.'."V""'  'h«T,ea,snrv  Ue-  I 
Overruled,  Ucversed,  Denil.,!  "Vi'i  .,'''■■■''  "^  "'«  Cases  i 
■ted,  Explained,  and  D     i„  ;u[s'he;"'  '  '^r^'"'"'  '-m?  i 

w.a.K„,,.„j,,„,,.„,;;.;-^^^..^the^o^^^^^^^^ 

^-  of  the   Ute'l^rl   Sn    M      r"^:,/""^;;''^--"'  Vl- 
Momo.rs  of  Life  „„,,  w„u.  , 'i  "' , s"-« ' ■''^"'  "'"■     '- 
^  "illiaiiis,  CliarlcK  u      'ri'    ,;   '  '^*"- 
Rutland,  \'t.,  1S7,'  sV,?*'  '*•     ^''«  'i"tl»nd  Centennial 

fumpt.on,  Brompton.'   /   T ,''"      ,  ''"  "'"I'i'^'l  '''i-  Con! 
the  Pre.ention  „'nd  TreUme  ^t  !^^T'  "''  '^""""^'  i"  ' 

I'ec'luresontheCompres'ei'A/'    ';;    '"','.'  P-    «vo.      2. 
i'reat.nent  of  |,i,cas  ■,  |„  „     ,ss      "'  "'"'  "'  ^''^'  'n  the 

M.  Am,v.W„.;,,'V,s  "''""•     '^"o  "'■»"  vw,  Mrs.  E, 

"illiaiiis,  Kdivnril       a       i 

sumption,  U„.,  isr'i    sv„      ^™«''-'rated  Pul«o  in  Con- 

N."  .'rl',"r«:  J^::!,:r«'''  "•     a  .Manuu,  of  Lithology 

i^,'2^:d^X;--  ^"--s:u:ii:'^i;:-;^oom. 

'at^s/Z'^S  K"':^!'il,^^^' /'-«"<-  or  the 
1S«^.  to  Sir  C.  J.  Welkin  WilLuMs     '  '''i'™'^  ■""■'i'^''.  I 

'-i'l  Willian!:;-r.„V:    !S['s  '™"  ""^  -^'"'-"-''""f  H»>v- 
,    Williams,  Kspyn.', I.     i..,„..,io 
••--  Amoition:    u   liramuli,"    !>   '■'"•'•'-'«-;  or,  Tliiia. 
1»?9,  IHmo.  "™"'"t".'    I'oem,  New  Orients,  La 

1..  .svo.  *'  *  •  "•    ^^'""«n  mu^t  Weep,  Lon.,  188r, 


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"eiis;vii,,.,,„„^  -V.  v,;ri<,  ss,  >,;"  '"■■""■^  "<■  ^■■'  ■^• 

.  "'Iliams,  Gporcp  A     Vn    "' 

Aua.riean    Ilistorv:    wiM,    Xu.npi'""    <"'   '!''''<-'-<^"ees  i„ 
.^yrae,,,^^  >j  y^  ,;^^.  "i,'.'/'   ^'•"'"erous  .Seureh  Questions, 

:".^,''!diersaw    ,.     In,!,^'<,     I^"  '"t  "nd  ,«hell :    War  as 

■;''''^  Citation  .■  a  " ',7, le  J^r"'"''  '•  Massaehu- 
I'oubled,  Criticise  A  i, v  l  "^fl,.">'''''-»l"l.  Ueoie,!. 
J"'ii^ial  Court,  A:  ;  r  r'  ;<""  "9'.  ''^  ""-'  '"'"■'^""'• 
Pleuient,  KsS).  ■.'  n  ;,'  ''  '' V.  "  i  ^''  "''"  "ith  Sup- 
<-""(.  within  the'unhed  "t^tt'-'^v"'  "£"'«  Various 
■v.-xiv.,  (I,S7<,_>;|>  ,r'  •'''^^^.-'^'■•w  .Series.  Vols. 
I^iKest  of  Deeisio'n^  of  m  ,  **""-t''  '^  ''"I'-  «vo.  :i. 
'  i'^i"'  Court,  18  9^.'^  '^0  Ma,.sa,.|,usHts  .Supre.ue  Jui 
"i'l'  I'A,  ,.,  IsaI,.  K  '■J^,'.'l'l''f""-'nl,)  Host.,  lss.(,  Svo 
,;  Various  Court,,  within"tho  ri',:,"'!  'J'"  ^'■''•i-''i'"'s  of  the 
Vol,.  ,.vi.,  .xvii.,  I!,""    issr,  s-  "'  '•'"^•^-     ^"'  '"Series. 

'^'--•iford  Spri,'gs;p7»^,  uu^f,  ""*-'•""'  ''•  '■'*'»•  ^'t 
"•'."•!  gnuliated  ,;t  Cinei,   h""''   ;'"m'"'  '"  ""-'  "^^i' 

,'"™,"'Ameriea,fro,„  l.il  M„  'ss  '.' v7  "'  "'^  .-'^e.-ro 
«■"  boidiers,  and  as  Citizens  tn  V  \^f '''''-''' "^ '"^'''^'s, 
Svo.  i-iiutns,  .fee.,  A.  iork,  ISSI),  2  vols 

''™;'^:;^>^ -•^"'-';ry;^vi:'!;r*''''''"'*■■  "'^'"'J-.  o"em!re 

Kebellinn  ^''preee;il!d''o^'''''Tnw''''°'''..''l   ""^  ^^"  "f  the 
;  vieeaof  x\e,r,,„.,  i„  ., '  ■     .   "'"^'^  "'  tijo  Miiitarv  S.., 
I  m-,_Sy„.  "      '  '"  '^""vntand  .Modern  Times,  ^:Y„vk, 
i     Williams,  (iertriiHo  m 

;  otl-l;.les  andV^     "^^'';,  J'-  ^ow-Wreath,  and 

I. >sV?,t:'-'«-^-4;.";e'^^ht^',  ,„„,,,„., 

!4'''-''--"rf!^!!:     '^^--l^J  Mrs.  Morton,  a 

S'"f!'r;;:e^-S",^ ';.^''-«Bo,;or; 

IJorehester,  Phih,     ISS't      fi  '^''  '"'"o-     -'.  Dorothy 

Phila.,  I8sr,  ,2n  ;:  TillZr.  '■  pr    Trent's  Cousin^ 
ISf^-*,.  l2mo.  '"^'  t^arwing's  ilaughter,  i'hila.; 

!  CoK'SZdf'm,  "!;"'■.»''  M-A..  graduated  at  Jes„, 
;7l^  I-ineolnshire,  LsV^."  ;''  ';-f  .■•'•^2,.  viear  of  Hem"! 
Marsh.     1.  The  Supei'sti  ion'    '  •  ,1"^,"""'  »f  ^utton-le- 

I  °f  j:''7.>iJos,  [verse.]  I  on      ^71    C '''  ""'^  ^"PPo'^tus 

"«lliam,s,  llciirv  «in\,    'n     • 
'P«."lia   of    Massaehuseits    o?*;i,„    v-*'"'P'''™'  K"''>-«'o- 
W,  isro.     Anon.  "'"   '""'"eteenth    Century, 

of  Krok,na„n.Chatr,^a,    U  ''".strio^^™   '."«  ^'-eh' 

'  Chatrian,  l-o" 'l   r?  ^jT '" VVh  ";"'"  ''  ^''°--  ■ 

1  new  ed.,  1»S2.     6    r  ,.nT^        ""  '"  f'ondon,  Lon    187s  . 

a  Handy  Botk  L^'v  s uTrs'"!''  "%?«»«-".  Featur     ! 

--Wo^jt^2^^Sl^r1^saoj4w2er^^ 

from  \  ictor  Hugo  •  tranlhlti  ■'"'"'"'•  "'''«%  Lyrical 
Authors  Lon.,  fsss'S  '  ir"T''^"Sli»h  bj  vLi'm^ 
Drama!"  Mary  AnderC  hi  '  r  r"  "Q-^nof  the 
''''"'   -«-•>-  -^UU  Sel^et  ti^l'ttrfr  a"^  tt 

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Orciit  IMiiys  in  which  ^-lic  liu«  delighted  Two  Continents, 
N.  Yorl(,  iss.i,  12rii().  12.  "  liullUlo  IJill,"  (Hon.  W.  F. 
Codv.)  Uille  mid  Kcvolvcr  Sliut,  l.on.,  1SS7,  Svo.  Di. 
(Trans.)  The  lleniie  Kntliusiiists,  ((ili  Kroici  Kuriiri,) 
hy  (Jinnliinii  Hriinii.  I'lirt  1.  I,cin.,  I8S7.  I  I.  (Tran^-) 
Mndiinie  cle  .'<i'vigne,  by  (iiiston  llnissier,  ("  (irciil  Krenoli 
Writers,"!  I,c)n.,  1HS7,  p.  Svo.  I,^.  (Trans.)  Tlie  Ciif.s- 
Kye  Uin^',  l>y  F.  dii  linisgnhey,  l.on.,  I^ST,  p.  Svo.  HI. 
(frans.)  Tlie  itrido  of  a  Day,  by  I'ortiine  dii  lioisgobey, 
I.on.,  lS8S,p.Svo.  17.  (Tran.s.l  The  llall'-I^istcr's  Secret 
(Le  .'Secret  dc  la  Cadichonne,)  liy  F.  dii  lioisgobey,  I-on., 
1SS8.  p.  Svo.  Also,  a  number  of  stories  fiiinded  on  plays 
by  Sardou,  Boucicault,  and  other  drannitists,  and  bearing 
tlie  s:inic  titles. 

Williums,  Ilrnrv  Shnlcr,  I'h.I).,  h.  isi7,  at 
Ithaca,  N.Y.;  graduated  at  Yale  KSliS;  professor  of 
pabeonlologv  at  Cornell  Iniversity  since  IS71.  The 
Bones,  Ligaments,  and  Muscles  of  the  Domestic  Cat: 
prepared  "as  a  (iuide  to  the  .Study  of  Vertebrates,  N. 
York,  IS7,i,  Svo,  plated  I'ol. 

M  illinnis,  Henry  T.  1.  Suburban  Homes  for 
City  IJusiiiess  .Men  ;  a  Description  of  the  Country  on  the 
Line  of  the  Erie  Railway,  .te.,  N.  York,  1^:07,  Svo.  2.  , 
M'indow-tiurdening,  N.  York,  |S71,  Svo.  :'..  The  I'acilio 
Tourist:  Trans-Continental  (Iuide  of  Travel^  from  tbc 
Atlanlio  to  the  Pacilio  Ocean.  Illust.  r>.  York,  187fi, 
.sm.  -I to.  4.  Fret-Sawing  for  Pleasure  and  Protit  N. 
Y'ork,  1S77,  12mo.  5.  Tourist's  (iuide,  and  Map  of  (ho 
.San  .luan  .Mines  of  Colorado,  X.  York,  1877,  Svo.  (i.  'Ihe 
Wonders  of  Prayer:  a  lU  .d  of  Well- Authenticated 
Answers  to  Prayer,  X.  Y'ork,  1S77,  12ino.  With  JoSF.S, 
Mns.  C.  S, :  i.  Household  Klcgancies.  Illust.  N.York, 
1S7.'),  Svo.  2.  licautiful  Homes:  or.  Hints  in  IIouso- 
Fi.rnishing,  N.  York,  IS7S,  Svo.  With  FuosT,  S.  Anxik, 
Evening  Amusement.^;  or.  Merry  Hours  for  Merry  Peo- 
ide.  N.  York,  1S7S,  Svo. 

M  iHianis,  Ilev.  Henry  Wilkinson,  D.D.,  [o.ifp, 
vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  ISIO,  at  liristol ;  became  a  Weslcyan 
Methodist  minister  18;i2.  1.  An  E.xposition  of  St.  Paul's 
Epistle  to  the  Koinnns,  Lon.,  18(i'.),  p.  8vo.  2.  The  Life 
of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Wood  :  with  E.\tracts  from  his  Diary, 
Lon.,  1S71,  12mo.  3.  An  E.vposition  of  the  Epistle  to 
the  Hebrews,  Lon.,  1S72,  p.  Svo.  4.  The  Priesthood  of 
Christ,  (Fernley  Lecture.)  Lon.,  187(i.  Svo.  b.  The  Con- 
stitution and  Polity  of  Wesleyan  Methodism:  being  a 
Digest  of  its  Laws  and  Institutions,  Lon.,  ISSI,  p.  Svo. 
6.  A  .Manual  of  Natural  anil  Revealed  Theology,  for 
Lo.-al  Preachers.  Ac.,  Lon.,  1SS2,  p.  Svo;  2d  ed.,  1S83. 

William!*,  Henry  Willnrd,  M.D.,  [nnie,  vol.  in., 
aild..]  b.  1S21,  in  lioston :  graduated  at  the  Harvard 
Medical  School  1SI'.»:  ophthalmie  surgeon  to  the  lloston 
City  Hospital ;  professor  of  ophthalmology  at  Harvard 
since  1S71.  1.  Our  Eyes,  and  how  to  take  care  of  them, 
Bost.,  1S71,  12mo.  2.  The  Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of 
Di-e;ises  of  the  Eye.     Illust.     lio.st.,  18SI,  Svo. 

Williams,  Howard,  M.A.,  [<wie,  vl.  iii.,  add.] 
1.  Anihologia  Angliea  :  a  .Xew  Selection  Irom  the  Eng- 
lish Poets,  from  Spenser  to  Shelley:  with  Short  Literary 
Notices,  Lon.,  1S72,  ]i.  Svo.  2.  The  Ethics  of  Diet:  a 
Catena  of  Authorities  deprecatory  of  the  Practice  of  , 
Flesh-Eating,  Loii.,  IsSii,  p.  Svo.  .1.  English  Letters 
and  Letter-Writers  of  the  Eighteenth  Century:  with 
E.xplaniitorv  Notes.  Series  I.  Illust.  Lon.,  1S8(5,  Svo. 
4.  (Trans.)  Lucian'.s  Dialogues  of  the  (Sods,  of  the  Sea- 
Gods,  anil  of  the  Dead :  with  Notes  and  Preliminary 
Memoir,  (Bohn's  Classical  Library,)  Lon.,  188S,  12mo. 

Williams,  J.  Learohus:  a  Romance  of  Athens, 
Loll.,  ISvO,  p.  8vo.  I 

Williams,  J.  Fletcher.     A  History  of  the  City  | 
of  St.  Paul,  and  of   the  County  of  Kumsey,  Minnesota, 
<,Min::esota  Hist.  Soo.  Pub.)      Illust.      St.  Paul,  1876, 

8vo.  ,     , 

Williams,  J.  I'rancon.  The  (ieography  of  the 
Oceans,  Physical,  Historical,  and  Descriptive :  with 
Maps.     Lon.,  18S1,  Svo. 

\Ullinms,  J.  .11.  Supplement  to  the  Rcviseil 
Statutes  of  Ohio:  with  Miscelluncous  Acts  in  Force 
January  I,  1884,  Columbus,  18S4,  Svo. 

Williams,  J.  K.  1.  IJuecn  Elfrida  of  the  Olden 
Time,  Lon.,  IS7S,  12ino.  2.  Jessie  Maodonald;  or, 
Maidens,  Beware!   Lon.,  ISSIi.  l2ino. 

Williams,  J.  W.  i.  Poems,  Lon.,  1870,  fp.  8yo. 
2.   Poems,  Lon.,  Is7ll,  12ino. 

Williams,  J.  W.  ShellOolIeetor's  Hand-Book  for 
the  Field.  Lon.,  188S,  12mo. 

Williams,  Hev.  James,  of  Pontypridd.  The 
.Manual  of  Alcthography  :    being  an  Improved  System 

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of  Short-Hand,  based   upon  the  Spoken  Sounds  of  Ibo 
English  Language,  Hath,  1878,  Svo. 

Williams,  Jnmes,  li.C.L.,  b.  18.01;  graduated  at 
Lincoln  College.  Oxford,  1874  ;  called  (o  the  bar  at  Lin- 
cidn'a  Inn,  187.").  1.  A  Story  of  Three  Years,  and  other 
Poems,  Lon.,  I8s;i,  12iiio.  2.  The  Institutes  of  Justin- 
ian, illustrated  by  English  Law,  Lon.,  ISsli,  or.  Svo.  :i. 
A  La 'yer's  Leisure,  [verse,]  Lon.,  ISS7,  l2mo. 

Williams,  John,  F.S.A.,  assistant  secretary  to  the 
Royal  Astronomical  Society.  1.  A  (iencril  Index  to  the 
First  Twenty-Nino  Volumes  of  the  .Monthly  Notices  ol 
the  Royal  Astronomical  Society,  Lon.,  187",  Svo.  2.  A 
(iencra"l  Indi'X  to  ihe  First  Thirly-Eight  Volumes  of  tjic 
Memoirs  of  the  Royal  Astronomical  Society,  Lon.,  187L 
Svo.  o.  (Trans. )'Observalions  of  (,'ouiets,  from  B.C. 
('•Il'to  A.D.  IlilO;  extracted  from  the  Chinese  Annals; 
with  Introductory  Remarks,  and  an  Appendix  com- 
prising the  Tables  neccssiiry  for  reducing  Chinese  Timo 
to  European  Reckoning,  and  a  Chinese  Celestial  Atlas, 
Lon.,  1871.  4to. 

Williams,  John.  1.  Rome,  the  Church,  and  the 
Jews.  2.  ilumauity  in  Ihe  Scriplures  ;  or,  Metaphor 
.  and  Parable  iiKidc  Plain.  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 
I  Williams,  Kev.  John,  M.A..  181.0-IS71I,  gradu- 
ated at  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  18:;7  ;  perpetual  curate 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Wallington,  Surrey,  from  ls(17.  His- 
•orical  Notes  cu"i  Wallington.     Illust.     Lon.,  187:!,  Svo. 

Williams,  John.     Physiography,  Elementary  and 
Advanced.  Lon.,  1S7S,  l2mo. 

Williams,  Ut.  Kev.  John,  D.D..  LL.D.,  ["ine, 
I  vol.  iii.,  thirty-sixth  of  the  name  there  mentioned,  add.] 
i  1    Studies  on  the  English   Reformation,  (Paddock  Leo- 
'  tares,)  N.  York,  1881.  l2mo.      2     The  World's  AVitness 
I  to  Jesus  Christ:  or.  The  Power  i  f  Chrisiianit'  in  devel- 
oping   Civilization,  (Bedell    Lectures.)    N.    York,  lS.>i2, 
i  Svo.     3.  Studies  in  the  Book  of  Acts,  N.  York,  18SS,  Syo. 
Williams,  John.    The  Two  Dispensations,  Oentilo 
and    .Millennial  :    an     Ecclesiastial,   Secular,    Political, 
.Military,  and  Naval   History  of  Europe,  Ac,  during  the 
Last  Eighteen  Hundred  Years,  as  Allcgoi      illy  set  forth 
in  the  Book  of  Revelation  :  and  also  a  1'       oaraic  Pic- 
ture of  the  Thousand  Years  of  Millennial  Glory,  Lon., 
18S7,  or.  Svo. 
'      Williams,  Kev.  John,  ordained  ISRS;  rector  of 
Penegoes,  Wales,  since  I8S3.     Notes  and  Narrations  of 
Thirty  Y'ears'    Missionary  and    Ministerial   labours  in 
England  and  Wales,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo. 

Williams,  John,  .M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  professor  of  mid- 
wifery in  rnivorsity  College,  London;  physician  ac- 
coucheur ,o  the  Princess  Beatrice.  Cancer  of  the  I'tcrus: 
being  the  Harveian  Lectures  for  1886.  Illust.  Lon., 
1888,  r.  Svo.  . 

Williams,  John  C'arvcll,  b.  1821;  chairman  of 
the  Liberation  Society's  Parliamentary  Committee  since 
1877;  M.P.  for  .South  Nottingham  188i-8li.  1.  A  Plea 
for  a  Free  Church-Yard,  Lon.,  187(1,  Svo.  2,  The  New 
Position  of  (he  liuriais  (Juestion,  Lon.,  1878,  Svo.  JL 
The  Present  Position  of  the  Burials  Question,  Lon.,  187!', 
Svo. 

Williams,  Bcv.  John  De   Kcwer,  [n»ie,  vol. 
:  iiL,  add..]   an   Independent  minister.     1.  The  Signs  of 
the  Times,  Social,   Political,  and  Religious,  Lon.,  186il, 
Svo      2.  The  Oreat  Lesson  from  my  Father's  Life,  Lon., 
187i,8yo.      3.    The  Best  Things  Explained  and  Com- 
mended, Lon.,  1873,  ISmo.     4.  City  Mottoes,  and  other 
Wise  Saws:  a  Lecture,  Lon.,  1882,  sq.  16mo. 
Williams,  Ilev.  John  Herhcrt,  M.A.,  graduated 
i  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1870;  ordained  1870;  aa- 
I  si.stant  master  of  St.  Nicholas  College,  Lansing,  1874-84. 
I  Daifion  :   or.  The   Art  of  Greek  Iambic  Making,  Lon., 
'■  1881,  l2mo.  „,      , 

I  Williams,  John  Milton.  Rational  Theology: 
'  Eight  Essays,  Chic,  188,8,  12mo.  „.      ,     . 

,  Willioms,  Joseph  Hartwcll.  A  Brief  Study  in 
;  (icnealogy  :  Connin,  Conny,  Cony,  Coney,  Cony.  By  One 
!  of  the  Family.     Cambridge,  Mass..  ISS.O. 

W  illiams,  Ilev.  Joseph  Stone.  All  Nations; 
England;  The  Chronology  of  the  World.  By  J.  S.  W. 
Lon.,  1871. 

Williams,  Joseph  William  Hume,  an.  fine, 
J.  R.  Somers.  The  English  .Municipal  Code,  Lon., 
las;;,  Svo. 

Williams,  Joshua,  (J.C,  [<u,i<;  vol.  iii.,  add.,] 
1813-1881  ;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1S38 ;  pro- 
fessor of  the  law  of  real  and  ]iersonal  jiroperty  to  the 
Inns  of  Court.  I.  The  Settloment  of  Real  Estates; 
being   Twenty  Four    Lectures  delivered  in  Oray'a  Inn 


uunils  of  tho 

^rmlimtoil  at 
e  bur  nt  Lin- 
rs,  and  other 
U's  cif  .Iii"tin- 
1,  or.  8vii.  :). 
!ii)o. 

iTulnry  til  llio 
Inili'X  t(i  llio 
ly  Niiticcp  i)f 
(I,  8vo.  I'.  A 
nUiiiu'S  (if  the 
y,  1,011.,  1S71, 
t.S  from  H.C, 
ne.«e  Annals; 
ipenilix  corn- 
Chinese  Time 
'elestiul  Athi?, 

uroh,  anil  the 
or,  Metophor 

'-IS71I,  grailu- 
rpetiial  curate 
1   |-<(i7.      lli?- 

1.,  is;:'.,  Kvo. 

leiiientary  anil 

I,I,.D.,  [mile, 
■ntioneJ,  ailii.] 
I'luliloi'k  Lce- 
orM'9  Witness 
init>  in  ilevcl- 
>.  Vork.  1HS2, 
ork,  ISKS,  Svo, 
ations,  (ientilo 
liar,  Political, 
to.,  iluring  the 
wnlly  set  forth 

' irumic  Pic- 

il  Glory,  Lon,, 

S68  ;  rector  of 

Narrations  of 

ial   Iiabours  in 

•ofce.=or  of  niiJ- 
physic'ian   ac- 

r  of  the  Uterua: 
must.     Lon,, 

;  chairman  of 

'imiuiittee  since 

8t).     1.  A  Plea 

2.  The  New 

187!*,  »vo.  3, 
;ion,  Lon.,  1879, 

fcr^  [niite,  vol. 
.  The  Signs  of 
ous,  Lon.,  186il, 
icr'8  Life,  Lon,, 
ineii  and  Coin- 
ttoes,  and  other 
Brno, 

M. A, .graduated 
lined  1876;  aa- 
insing,  1874-84, 
I  Making,  T,on., 

onal   Theology: 

\  Brief  Study  in 
■,  Cony.    By  One 

,  All  Nations; 
Id.     ByJ.S,  W. 

mc,an.  Vine, 

ipal  Code,  Lon., 

vol.  iii,,  add,,] 
8  Inn  18:i8;  pro- 
property  to  the 
f  Real  Estates; 
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Ailvcntuies  ainoi,„st  the  Tn  I,  .   r '"  '"  "'"  ^""''"n  •• 

'«;>"nd,88..  iiiuMN::;::r;;:::!^^-'--%.i>.in 

I..";'-'";::'s^:"-    ^'-'-"""i-.-f  Morbid. ionn. 
M-.  ul':?  a!'.";!!'"''""-'"  "'-"''.^     ^oe  B,,.K, 

Milliam.s,  .Mile*      i    li      ,'"',     , 
•"MS,  ,lc.,  and   ho  V    ,0    \L!^r,"-^r''^'"''  '*'""'^.  <-i«-  i 

"nd  Oak  (frain,  .S,,.,  Li.,'.,  , '  Vr^';™"""''    '""'   '"    l'"i''t  I 
Milliaiiis,    .Sir    ll.iiii.'.l     «  ' 

I>XM,.,LL.I..   PhD    I    "    ""^  .•V""'i''--,     K.C.l.f;., 

in  l.'^.Mi,  on  ,he  op.nii,      ,    [i     'i"::'"'';l-J."'"^'<"i«IUed 

7  hii,i  at  Oxfori  ;  7i,  ei  h  ,1  iV'"^',""*"  '■"""'''-' 
Monier  ISsi;.  i  'a  si,  ,  k  /  p  aldtional  siunaiue  of 
luologically  and  ■[•'hil'ol,  ,i,,  .V,    a'  Ui"i"iK,ry,  Ety. 

Kefercnee^o  (  r cek  l";  i  '  .'^/.■'■■'''""'''  "'"'  ■"l'«'i'" 
■'^"■von,   and  other  Oi'.n.tr^fn  ,""!"'    ""'"•'"•   -^-Kl"- 

L.vamplcs  of  the  Keliirious  I  hlf"  i  ,  "'"'""';  or. 
Doetrinc  of  tho  II ini In  ^i  h  u''!''^'; ''"''  1^'""™! 
^hief  Departments  ".i:„!,'\'"^^f '"■^'"^v  "f  the  I 

tlre.s,scd  from  India  to  the     J.   i  "^  "'.l"""  "f  '^^tters  ad-  ' 
journals.)  '"  "'"  '"""'"n  Athenicum  and  other 

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l;;;;^uiii:^.i^;;::^'i!:^,^i?l!;5,^"ip?e:L!!i:-rr;;;[;-i'- 

Life's  Study  of  th,.ir  I  ^  IVoples:    biisc.l    ,,„    ,i 

.i«.ition  in^.;;!i,'^:„';ir  r  p:;^;7  'rr'  vjt 

>'>""'>'>.  and  llinihii,,,,,,  Lon  .^  isM    s  '''•  V'''",'"',"'''''- 
i'ketelies  of  those  eariiesr  r,   "i    '    "'"''Kl't-     Id'  has  Kivc,, 

lebasiiis  idolatry  to  a  nir'.,-   ,,,.,',',,,'  ,'';''';'''''''''•''  ''''""i 
He  Inisi'arolullv  ■(immi .,  i,  11  '■        '     "'^'  ''"'Ulead 

IH'rfornieil  at  tfie  b  rtl  ,  , .,, I  '^'  """"li^'(Vivi,ioiii,,s,„  nv 
"J'  "rtl,iiiiu.x  Hindi  wtii  tie  Mnn'^'i'M''*-'''  '""'  ''""If 
<d  aiu-irnt  saK...s.  The  ,,„.''  ,''.'''  ■^■"""  '"-"lo  dictates 
work  an.  ^nri^eeded  1  v  a  le  ■  |„',  .f  1  "'Y  ' '"''i""^  "I'  Ihe 
and  ap,iri,priale."-.sv,7  AVi     IvhIks  '"''''  '''•'"  '■■'"'*'e»  ( 

ll^mlUC'"^  tl'li"  ''"'"  '^'""^^  "'  "-  East,  •■ 
lirahminisn  and     lin  h     ,      "  ',"  ."^C-n-oction   with 

wpg;-d>lj--^;-......^ 

pe,"ii','i;e"":hi'ia',!v^4  /'';;',"'"""" ""'"  ""■""■  ^'"'^"^  «f  i 

UW'"*'"''  «•  «•'    Huthven's  M-recks.  Lon.,  LSSr,  | 

en"  Hos"!"!!;"",,'*;,,   '•  /"/■•oduotion  to  Chemical  ,<5ci. 
onil  Chemistry.  Bi!;,  ,  Ms?'  If^°"""'y  ^-nual  of  Gen- 

Fe";'&,K,teVer„V^^''''-,^'  Alice,  of  the 
^•"rse,,,  Ellin.,  V877ri'smo^^^'"'''     ^''"'^  '"  ""^'I'^''" 

Milliaiiis,  Kaliih  (' '    Ti,,n-.-,  t. 
nnaland:  the  Storv  of  hVpv      r?''"'*''  '■'""  '"  ''<'''''"- 
ren.  Lon.,  IsV^  "?."'  ""'  E-vpedition  under  Sir  C.  War- 


Mill 


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otes  on   Kiver   Bi 


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iiiiiiN,  Kohcrt    I'lii 


X"vH;"L;m:;iV7^r'p's"    "'""*"•       ^"'^'^'^   Lives:    a 

inclu.les    Hep,,,- ,.   <.|    ;,db'vf.',M        .'^.      '','"•'•      C''"-^ 
I'c'ns.  and  II,,'';,,,!.,  ^         '"''  ^"""'^'  "'''"aton, 

MiiiiairiN,  Saniiipi  I)      v.  ,\      .  ■ 
fn.n,  Kssays  1,;  th"  M   „ 'he"',,,-  'i':"""  •    "n'Hnted 

i;l"tivoClub.  Lmi,,  is;.,     m,,      ' ''.!;""""«li"m  ^peou- 
i     Hiiiiams,    .Sam,,',.     «.   '  '  /■^','7' 

M  i||iaiii»«,  .Saiiiiipi  u  oil,.:    t  i  t>    r 

|add.,l  i8|"-issi         ,,      ,.'*"'  I'L.D.,  [„„(,,   vol.  iii., 

:  li^l.ed  a  new  edit,,  n  of  ••Vhc    lii   ifl-  '"  i""''  ''"  '"'''" 

"!■   'I'o     ■■  .     cX.  i  h:"'"'"'      '•  '^  ''^■Vl^'W,.  Diction..?; 

'  "-"-Fang       ,u„   Vi,f!'''«'^;,;';T''"«r'  •■'"•<"■■"■'«   '"   'ho 

ClianiHers    as",e     ,    'in         r     '    '  :""""'-'i^"i"n   of  tho 

"o;eh.ni;s;''y;;';i;;:'^;;£^«;;h  ill  tiios,udy,,f,,,o(i,i. 

;d  Ibe  charaelers  a  t  Ic  h  1  ■  ''s''''r''r '''''  "'^■""i">f 

-e.r;;-^.!;r«-;:-,.^j;^por.i.he..i.^ 

Lon.,  1886,  p.  8vo.  '      '  ^'"' ^'S'=""»<;y  of  Politics, 

l.al]nKrair;^y';„r^,'^tm!"X';r"T  ""^  """'k^  f^"- 

^V-   E.  Cilailstone      be     '  ^n'    >      "T  '"  ""^'  '"«'"  "»»• 

eoln's  Inn  1877      T|  p  sC  ,'  ■'     "'"   '^"■'  "'  I'in- 

'■<-^>--ing,'i8;5::S^'i^r^-«-'-^  the  Practice  of 

4*"'"'i.;^*,S7/'"t:"''""""^"«  '"  «"-^"">- 
lS,".\!l'v'.;""^'"-    M-'Ual  of  Telegraphy.  IHu.t.   Lon., 

"illiams,    U.    il     "m:  ■ !"' 

Cl'un.h:   Three  Add,.,"".    /'""^  "-y /"'I    Uule   in    the 
'      "illiams    H>i„7.V'"-'  "^"S,  8vo.    Posth. 

2.  r.o>iand..Seel  (..BH  i  ,\f  "'"/''""'  Lon.,  1870  8vo 
!  I."".,  l.><7.i,  12ino  3  '':,'',  •""'r""''"«^"''''""««.") 
I  MaiuifactuHng  I'dus'tr 'c^-'Tim  ''/'TT^  (""^^'i'"' 

"n.l  Candles,  ("British  \r,„r'' ,'.^'  ''""'•  ■*•  Oils 
!  '"">-   IS7ti,      2  no       5    TI,  .  ":i"'"'"S    In''"^fies,"J 

Map  and  Illus;.    LonMly   p^Svf"""^'  "'"'   '"""''^' 

vi^i'".'N';r:^™:r,';f,i^;/,,M';-  V*)mams  made  a  seoo.id 

ineut  being  furiiishi.,1   i.,.  ,.       .-^    '  •  •  ■  "  "mi'  i  amusc- 
,  Peeted  It  woul    K^'^i''/^   ,;;? ''"^v  expedition,  we  ex- 
e»nipaiiioii.s.      Here  wt  ^f,  ,      i      *■  '  ',"  "  J"""a.y  with  six 
.Apart.lrom  thi.s, .  ,■  \  dli       " ,„rjE .\'--!'  ""stnlien. 


^"..ti.iiiiioii.s.      Here  we   r,,..,,  i J">"iiey  wiin  six 

:  Apart  from  thi.s,  .Mr  \\  d|iJ    L",',  ""'-.^Ives  mistaken. 

I  l,i,ok.'-.sy,frt,,,,;,.;',';,,\;j,''l'''""-'' bits  given  us  an  interesting 

!      6.  A  Simple  Treatise  on  Heat    I  on     l.*sn        ^ 
."^cienco    n  Short  ('t.,..,f„.      ,'""'  ''""•.  ''^80,  p.  Svo.     7. 

-ni^-ori^^^^'^4£p«^S;:irt: 

2;.>.  .Wus,,Y878   Cardiff\8;'r,s;""'''  ''"'•''  ^""■"'-. 
BK;n,",',rr'  '"•"^  «■««""'•'  see  W,.u.„,,,  E.Z.- 

>».llia.„.,Kev.  William,  of  Criokh„„ell.    Welsh 

1527 


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Cftlrinlstlo  Methodism:  a  Ilistoricnl  Skotoh,  hon.,  1872, 
12111(1 ;  2(1  eil.,  1«S4. 

WillininN,  Willinm,  F.K.C.V.R ,  F.K.S.  Edin., 
|irin('i|ii>l  iiiiil  pr<ifi'^S(ir  of  vcleriniiry  iiicdicino  und  sur- 
gery Ht  llie  Ni'w  Vi'loriiiiiry  Collogu,  KdinbiirKli.  !■  Tlic 
l'riiii'i|>le8  mid  I'nu'tiee  of  Vi'teriimry  Surgery.  Illust. 
Lull.,  I.'<72,  svo;  ;'itli  ed.,  Issi.  2.  The  Principles  and 
Practice  "f  Veterinary  Midiciiio.  lliust.  Liin.,  ISTI, 
Svo;  .'.Ih  (■.1,,  1S8S. 

H'illiainN,  M'illinm,  h.l).  Apustolical  Church 
Polity,  Phihi.,  IS7:i,  lllnio. 

M''illinni8,  Hi|iiuiii  KIIin  IIiiiiic.  The  Irish 
Parliament  Iniin  the  Year  17S2  to  IMMI;  being  the  Cres- 
i=ingham  Prize  Kssay,  1S7S,  l,on.,  1.><71I,  or.  Svo. 

Willinnis,  Kcv.  Uillinin  K.,  U.D..  1,1>.1>., 
[(irir.,  nd.  iii..  add. I  1.  (lod's  Ke.-icucs  ;  or,  Tlie  Lust 
Sheep,  the  l,(ist  ('oiii,  and  the  l,o*t  Son  :  Three  Discourses, 
N.  Vori(,  IS72,  121110.  2.  Lectures  on  Baptist  History, 
Phila.,  1><77,  l2iuo.  :t.  Kras  and  Cliaia.aors  of  History, 
N.  York,  I  SSL',  I2in.i. 

WilliaiiiK,  llcv.  >ViMiiiiii  R.,  Wesleyan  minister, 
of  Bristol.  The  Prisoner'.*  Friend  :  the  Life  of  Uev.  J. 
Bundy.  Loii.,  Issil,  Ifimo. 

WiHiniiiK,  >Villimii  Rogor,  F.R.C.S.,  surgical 
register  to  the  .Middlesex  HuspitaL  surgeon  to  tlio 
Western  (ieneral  Dispensary,  Ac.  1.  The  Inlluonco  of 
Se.x  in  Uiseuse,  Lon.,  1880,  svo.  2.  An  Introduction  to 
the  Pathology  of  Cancer  and  Tumour  Formation  on  the 
B.isis  of  Evolution  :    vol,  i.,  Lon.,  ISSfi,  Svo. 

M'illiailiK,  Williniii  W.  History  of  A:htabuhi 
County,  Ohio:  with  liiographical  Sketches  of  the  Most 
Prominent  .Men.      lliust.     Phila.,  IS7S,  llo. 

>VillininN,  »oolmcr.  Incidents  in  the  History 
of  the  Honorable  Artillery  Ccunpany  :  being  an  Abrid;^ed 
Version  of  Major  Haikcs'  History  of  the  (Company  :  in- 
cluding a  Brief  History  of  the  American  Branch  of  the 
Regiment,  founded  in  IC.iS,  Ac.  lliust.  Host.,  1S88, 
Svo. 

>Villinnis)>ii,  Rev.  Alexnniler,  [untr,  vol.  iii., 
add.]  I.  Journeys  in  North  China,  Manchuria,  and 
Eastern  Mongolia:  with  some  Account  of  Corea.  With 
Maps  and  lliust.      Lon.,  1S7II,  2  vols.  p.  Svo. 

"Most  valuable,  ils  recording  the  personal  experiences 
(if  an  acute  observer  and  accomplished  linguist  in  regions 
little,  if  at  all,  known,  and  well  deserving  iKjt  only  to  bu 
visited  Ijutevcii  to  be  coloni/cd  by  lliu  most  civilized  races 
of  mankind."— .K/i.,  N'(.  --l.'i. 

2.  "  A>k  an<l  Kcceive;"  Hd  ed.,  Edin.,  1S7I,  Ifimo. 
:i.  The  Patriarchs;  Kuth;  and  Jonah  :  Sunday  Evening 
Readings  for  the  Y'oung,  Lon.,  187t),  ]i.  Svo,  4,  Mis- 
sionary Heroes  in  the  Islands  of  the  Pacific,  Edin,, 
1885,  p.  Svo. 

>Villiuiii80ll,  Andrew.  Sport  and  Photography 
in  the  Rocky  .Mountains,     lliust.      Edin.,  1^<SII,  fol. 

"The  paper,  typography,  and  plates  of  tlic  bimk  leave 
nothing  to  lie  desired;  .  .  .  while  the  narrative  is  so 
plain,  straiuhtl'orward.  and  evidently  irutblul  that  the 
reader  feels  it  is  written  by  a  genuine  and  intelligent 
sporusman."— .Viidoii,  .x.x.xi.  317. 

Williamson,  Uev.  Artliur,  M.A.,  graduated  at 
Christ  Church  College,  C:imbridgc,  IStili ;  ordained  1866  ; 
vicar  of  St,  James's,  Norlands,  London,  since  1S7;>.  1. 
The  Children's  Manual:  with  a  Collection  of  Hymn?. 
By  Rev,  C.  II.  liateman.  Lon.,  1870,  H2mo.  2.  Spirit- 
ual Instructions,  Lon.,  IS79,  Svo.  H.  The  Outstretched 
Hands:  (Joiid  Friday  Addresses,  Lon.,  18S4,  Itiuio.  1. 
The  Way  to  Contrition  and  Peace;  or,  The  First  Ele- 
ments of  Spiritual  Instruction,  Lon.,  ISSS,  12ino.  5. 
Disestablishment;  or,  The  Crisis  of  Church  and  Sta»9: 
Four  Sermons,  Lon.,  12mo. 

Williamson,  llcnjainin,  FelloT  of  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Dublin.  1.  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Differ- 
ential Calculus,  Lon.,  1S72,  p.  Svo;  5th  ed.,  1SS4,  2, 
An  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Integral  Calculus,  Lon., 
1S7.J,  p.  Svo;  .'id  ed.,  18S0.  With  Taiii.ktos,  F.  A.,  An 
Elementary  Treatise  on  Dynamics,  Lon.,  Issj,  p.  Svo. 

Williamson,  Charles  Norris.  Carlyle  Birth- 
dav  Book,  18711,  Dinio. 

Williamson,  Cl-iir.  I.  "  Our  Little  Saint :"  a  Tale 
of  School  Life,  Glasgow,  1S79,  12mo.  2.  Bessie  Bl.ack's 
Wager,  (JIasgow,  1880,  Uiiuo. 

Williamson,  Rev.  Uavid  R.,  minister  of  Kirk- 
tnaidfti,  Wigtownshire.  Poems  of  Nature  and  Life, 
Lon.,  1SS3,  fji.  Svo. 

Williamson,    Edward    H.      Book    of   Deeds : 
Forms  of   Deed   for  each  State  and  Territory,   Phila., 
1881,  l2mo. 
Williameon,  George  C.    Jottings  on  the  Regal 
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Coinage  and  Token  Currency  of  Guildford,  Lon.,  188.5, 
8vo. 
Williamson,  .'Mrs.  II.  K     In  AVhito  and  Gold  :  a 

Story,  I,on.,  ISSS,  X  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Williamson,  Uev.  Isaac  Dowd,  [<wir,  vol.  iii., 
Wii.i.HMso.N,  .1.  D,,  add.,]  1MI7- 1^71!,  b.  at  Pomfrct,  Va. ; 
entered  the  minislry  of  the  I'niversalist  Church;  held 
several  pastorates  ;  was  I'luiplain  of  the  order  of  Odd- 
Fellows,  Rudiments  of  Theological  and  Moral  Science, 
Ciii,,  1S7(I,  121110. 

Williamson,  Isabellv,  of  Chccfoo,  North  China. 
Old  Highways  in  China.  lliust.  ;ind  .Map.  Lon.,  Issl, 
cr.  Svo. 

"  Mrs.  Wllliaiiisoii  takcMis  .  ,  .  Intothe  liorao-Ufeof  the 
peoiile  and  iiim  the  private  apartmcnl.*  of  the  zenanas."— 
.Si(.  AVI'.,  li.x.  li'.il. 

Williamson,  .'Wrs.  J.,  of  Balh.  Pilgrim  Lays 
for  the  Homeward  Bound,  and  Words  of  Counsel  and 
Comfort  in  Sunshine  and  Sli;idc,  Lon.,  ISsil,  l2iiio. 

Williamson,  J.  II.,  .M.D.  (Trans.)  Diseases  of 
Women,  by  F.  Winckel,  .M.D. :  with  an  Introduction  by 
Thcophilu's  I'arvin.     lliust.     Phila.,  1SS7,  12iiio. 

Willifinison,  Joliu.  1.  Ferns  of  Kentucky.  ll- 
iust. Louisville,  IS7S,  12iuo.  2.  Fern  Etchings  ;  Illus- 
trating All  the  Species  of  Ferns  indigenous  to  the 
Northeastern  United  States  and  Canada ;  2d  ed.,  Louis- 
ville, 1S7U, 

Williamson,  John  Bruce,  graduated  at  Balliid 
College,  Oxford.  ISS.i;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  .Midillo 
Temple  ISS7.  Tlio  Foreign  Ciuiimerce  of  England  under 
the  Tudors  :  Stanhope  Prize  Essay.  Lon.,  ISS.I,  Svo. 

Williamson,  John  V.  English-Dakota  Vocabu- 
lary, Mazaehda.  Neb.,  IS7I,  l2nio, 

Williamson,  Joseph.  History  of  the  City  of 
Belfast  in  the  Stale  of  Maine,  from  its  First  Settlement 
in  17711  to  1S75.      Illust.      Portland,  IS77,  Svo. 

'■  For  the  lirst  ccuuiry  of  the  town's  existence  he  lias 
finished  its  liislory,  und  no  gleaner  can  conic  after  liiin."— 
S'tUhni,  xxv.  "JOI. 

Williamson,  .M.  J,  1.  Invisibles:  an  Explana- 
tion of  Phenomena  commonly  called  Spiritual,  Phila. 
1867,  l2nio.  2.  -Modern  Diabolism,  commonly  called 
Modern  Spiritualism :  with  New  Theories  of  Light, 
Heal,  Electricity,  iiiid  Sound,  N.  York,  1873,  12mo. 

Williamson,  U.  J.  T.  History  of  the  Old  County 
Regiment  of   Lancashire  .Militia,  Lon.,  ISSS,  Svo. 

Williamson,  Stephen.  Depreciation  in  llio 
Value  of  Silver:  a  Letter  addressed  to  S.  Smith,  Esip, 
Lon.,  IS7(!,  ,Syo, 

Williamson,  William  Ciawford,  LL.D., 
M.R.C.S.,  F.U.S.,  professor  of  botany  at  Owens  College  ; 
consulting  surgeon  to  tlie   .Manchester   Ear   Institution. 

1.  On  the  Recent  Foraminifora  of  (iieat  Britain,  (  Ray 
Soe.  Pub.,)  Loll..  IS.i7,  fol.  2.  The  Organization  of  the 
Fossil  Plants  of  the  Coal-Measures,  (Philosophical  Trans- 
actions.) Parts  I.-XIV.  Lon.,  1S7J-8S,  4to.  :i.  The 
Succession  of  Life  on  the  Earth,  Lon.,  1S77,  l2ino. 

Willing,  .Mrs.  Charles.  I.  Genevieve  of  Bra- 
b.ant:  a  Legend  in  Verse.     lliust.     Phila.,  18711,  s(i.  Svo. 

2.  Persephone,  ami  other  Poems,  Phila.,  ISSI,  s(|.  l2mo. 
Willing,  Mrs.  Jennie  Fowler.     1.  Through  the 

Dark  to  the  Day,  Cin.,  IsO'.l,  12mo.  2.  The  Only  Way 
Out.     lliust.      Dost.,  ISSl,  12mo. 

Willington,  J.  W.  Elernal  Scenes  from  the  Poets, 
and  their  \iews  of  the  After- Life,  Lon.,  1SS7,  p.  Svo. 

Willins,  A.  Lawrence  Uillmore:  Peasant  ami 
Pastor,  Edin.,  1S72,  I'imo. 

Willis,  Charles  Hope.  The  Handbook  of  Naval 
Ammunition,  Lon.,  ISS;'i,  p.  Svo, 

Willis,  Edward  Cooper,  Q.C.,  M.B.,  M.R.C..-. 
Edin.,  b.  I8:il  ;  graduated  in  medicine  at  Caius  College, 
Cambridge,  IS,jS;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  Temple 
ISli.i.  Tales  and  Legends  in  Ver.se,  Lou.,  188S,  cr.  Svo. 
Witli  WiUTKWAV,  Ai  (iisTiNK  RoiiKiiT,  The  Law  of  Bank- 
ruptcy under  the  Act  of  ISS;i,  .tc,  Lon,,  1S84,  Svo. 

Svillis,  Uev.  Edward  Francis,  M.A.,  graduated 
at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  ISOli;  ordained  ISBS;  vice- 
principal  of  Cuddesdon  College  IS70-S0,  and  since  then 
Oxford  I'niversity  missionary  at  Calcutta.  I.  The  Sac- 
rificial Aspect  of  tlie  Eucharist,  considered  in  Relation 
to  the  One  Atoning  Sacrifice  uiion  the  Cross :  an  Eiren- 
icon, Oxf.  and  Lon.,  1878,  ?m.  Svo.  2.  Pope  Honoriua 
and  the  New  Roman  Dogma:  Papal  Infall  bility  irre- 
concilable with  the  Condemn  nation  of  a  Pope  for  Heresy 
by  Three  Ecumenical  Councils,  Lon.,  1879,  Svo.  ;1.  The 
Worship  of  the  Old  Covenant,  considered  more  especially 
in  Relation  to  that  of  the  New,  Oxf.,  18SII,  p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  I.SS7. 


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u.rel;  L,:::  iVri'".":;'""" '» ^^"""'p  =  Thirtion'C. 

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corresponding  rnemher  of  the  H,^  ,i  2  "  ,  '  ""''  ""*  " 
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I'art^     f    I ,     ,.      ';^'"'"'™  "1  fifteen  Years  in  Various 
1  art.  of  tha,  Country,  from    ,8«6  to   I88I,  L^n./mi' 

"u'r)^'or''',Va''.v'?e,',?^,,C''^'''",'f'  "f  Propoun.ling   chl- 

,  mud,  about  the  V^  V  "f,       ;,'';. , '?.%  ,"V"j'''t"lly  toM   u, 

Iheeountrv  nn.l  ti,..„  '  tno  .Shall,  the  pro.  uct.^  of 


LiL^ll;!.-.!:.::^:::;:;^,!!;^';''-^  Modern  Persian 
tl.i:/Ke^i,^'';vj;i;:'^;!-,;j^;?;'i^;;vl.H,  «o  to  make  „p 

iS8s,v^„^:^;^-:: '^—^  i^aiuiiy  M;:te:;;'ir, 

M.  Agatha's,  Kin.sbury,;ineo  1871  Sn  '  """,  "^ 

■Spiritualism,  l.on.     M77    «';,  "',"•  .f",  ^''«  ^'ureli  and 
torieal  Drama.  T.nn     iVw',    'V**'    ?"'^Se'noor:    a  His- 


of  Naval 


-  more  tnan  twenty-nvo  years  of  l,il>„„r        i 

1  the  part  of  Prof  Willi.   ,.„  1  r      .     '"bour,— eleven  !  ,.  „„ 

nephew  Mr.  ClJk)  '  ""^  ^"'""""'  ""  """  »f  '"«  i  !"'''«  Materia  Mecliea.'    rilu;t      Lon     1877  .7;u   -i  '  "«r' 

mv;'„treate,l  iu  a  very  00     !:|.,,'V.  "'"';,      '.«,''».'l    »ed, 


I U  value  that  hi  b  .1,    iiv  ,,'■"•''''■'  ","ni«-'"w  a.ldi- 

iu.n  ivo  "'    ^'  '^'     ^'''"'  ''^'''■'"""'  "<■  J«'»'.  rhila.,  1875, 

aK?::;^'l^:!:';';7!C-„!:;-'"--TheStory„f 

NeiJhbo™rh:!.!.'::,n^.4   ^^T"  "'  "'"'»""  '^"'   "^ 
%MaS'o^^"^onl^^:^ 
Lon  ,1887,  .s'vo,'         °"'  *"""'"'"■  ^"'-•'*'  '"'J  Humorous, 
Willock,  H  illiam  Alexander.    The  Elementary 


I     W  ills,  Herbert. 

I  for  Pupil  Teachers,  Ao 


:no^..^s™,ti.b,n.,;;;x;i.:";^3!'p8:; 

V*  Ills,  ICev.  .Ininiici.  n  Ik     r '  *  .    ... 


1.  A  Synopsis  of  English  History 
■-  f-on.,   1883,  p.  Svo.     2.  A  Sy- 

„„--■-, -"^y<    IM";    18,85,   p.   8V0, 

WilKs,  .llarv  II      i    «        '  ''^l'-'*'  *  vols.  8vo. 
IS76,  12mo         *  "^   Summer   in   Eurojie,   Phila., 

WilLs,   \V.   II,,   of   Vew    7oai  .  1    1,     i-- 

Wills    Willi„.«   i'.    •*•  *°ng8  for  the  M'cary. 
b    18^8  'in  r.™  jM'f'nan.  ["»<«,  vol.  iii    add  1 

TrinUy  Co  ege:DuJli  "'s'tTdi^H  '^'"""L   """-'"^  «' 

1529 


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n    l']\iuiiiiiiitiuii    1111(1    Itt'l'uliitii 


an  lli^toriciil  Tmufily,  ill  Four  Aol^fviTx'.j  I „,„, ,.    ,,„ 

>V(..     (Tliiswus  llrst  uuled  in   187:',  with  llcnrj-  Irviii),' I  Wine  Tlivc.ry,   bm.,  Is7r,  n.  Svo.     2,  T 
ill  tho  i)iiiifi|ml  |mrt.)     2,  Mclehior,  l„,ii.,  issj,  ,,.  ,Hvn.   1  thr  Wi.kcl,  l,„ii„  1S7H,  I2iii(). 

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lly  Ills  lilaiikverse  pliiyN  Mr.  \V.  (I.  Wills  liiis  f 


time  t'.stiilillslieil  IiIh  poslllnn  ii.s  n  ,\ 


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.Mr.  Wills  I 


mpli'li'  iiiustrry,  anil  which  was  imticfublo 


111  his  piiwcrl'iil.  ir  iiiK'i|iiiil,  iinvi'Is."— .1///,,  Nil.  »r.  . 

"  Till'  pliMsurc  wlilcli  a  iviidcr  will  lliiil  in  it  is  akin  In 
that    which  alli'iirls  ||,,.  ivaillnn  ii(  (inc  (if  TiiiKfiiii'irs 


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niiii'h  midalil 


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('  nialtt'r  Is  cdllfftial  In  sii  nioilcratu  i 


is.sil,  I2ii 
mil   IIiikIk's,  M.').,  [(iii^p,  vol. 


N(i  Miin's  Heath,  I,( 
Uillxhirc,  Willi 

iii.,  add.]  I.  An  Inlnidiiciiun  to  the  .'^tudy  and  Cidlec- 
tion  id'  Ancient  Prints,  l,(in.,  I,s7;t,  2  V(il.s.  Svo;  2d  ed., 
1877.  2.  A  l)es('ri|itiveC'atali)Kiie  of  I'layinj}  and  other 
Cards  in  the  liritish  .Museum:  a(Toiii|ianied  by  a  Con- 
cise History  of  tlie  Suhjecl,  .le.,  Lon.,  1876,  Svo.  Ii.  A 
Desuriiitive  Catalogue  of  Karly  Prints  in  the  British 
Museum  ;  (ierniaii  and  I'loiuish  .Sehouls.  Illust.  hon., 
1881-8:1,  2  vols.  r.  8vo. 

WilNoii,  A.  Kivers.  Chemical  Notes  for  Phar- 
uifteeuticiil  Students,  l.oii.,  \s'    ,  p.  .Svo. 

yVillson,  IIiiKli  llowlby.  1.  Tho  .Science  of 
Shi|i-Hiiil.liii);  considered  in  its  Kelatiuns  to  the  Liiiv.t  of 
Nature.  Illust.  Lon.,  18(i:i.  2.  The  .Moiiev  (iucslion 
considered  .sScieiitilieally  and  Praclica'  :  with  a  Letter 
from  .M.  Chevalier,  and  Observations  on  Ainerioan  B'i- 
nance,  Lon.,  1S71,  Svo.  :i.  Industrial  Crises:  their 
Causes  and  Keiiiody,  Wash.,  1 8711,  8vo.  1.  Currency; 
or,  The  Kandamental  Principles  of  Monetary  Science. 
N.  York,  1882,  12mii. 

WillHOil,  T.  Edgar.  It  is  the  Law  ;  a  Novel,  N. 
York,  1 887,  12iiio. 

Willsoii,  Tliiiinns  B 


The  Handy  liuide  to  Nor- 
way:  with  Maps,  and  an  Apiiendi.v  on  tho  Flora  and 
Lepidoptera  of  Norway,  by  K.  C.  K.  Jordan,  Lon.,  I88(i, 
12m(i. 

Willyains,  Miss  Jnne  Louitin,  i  mie,  vol,  iii., 
add.]  The  Tower  of  the  Hawk:  ii  History  of  the 
House  of  Ilabsburg.  By  the  Author  id'  "  Cbilion." 
Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo. 

Hiliiuill,  t;.  .Sketches  of  Living  Celebrities,  Lon., 
1882,  p.  Svo. 

Wiliiier,  II.  (Trans.)  Modern  Dry-Plates;  or. 
Emulsion  Photography,  by  .T.  M.  Eder.  Edited  by  11. 
B.  Prileliard.     Lon.,  1S8I,  8v,,. 

Wilmer,  .Mrs.  .MnrKuret  E.,  [hhIf,  vol.  iii.,  add.] 
1.  Kva's  Kn(;iij;eiiient  King,  N.  York,  1872,  12iiio.  2. 
The  Little  (iirl  in  Black,  N.  York,  1872,  12mo.  :t.  Tho 
Dumb  Traitor,  N.  York,  187:i,  12iuo.  1.  Tho  Olass 
Cable,  IS7:i,  12ino.  5.  Tho  .Silver  Castle,  N.  York,  1876, 
12mo.  6.  The  Prince  of  Diwd  Fellows,  .V.  York,  1881, 
16mo.     7.  Haunted  Islands.  .V.  York,  1881,  Kimo. 

Wilnicr,  Itt.  Ilcv.  Iticliard  Hooker,  D.D., 
LL.p.,  b.  |8|(i,  ut  Ale.vandria,  Va. ;  graduated  at  Yale 
18H(i,  and  at  the  Theological  .Seminary  at  Alexandria 
\S:VJ;  ordained  18III;  Bishop  of  Alabama  since  18fi4. 
Tho  Recent  Past  from  a  .'southern  Stand-Point:  Kein- 
iniscenccs  of  a  (Jrandfather,  N.  York,  ISS7,  Svo;  2 J  ed. 
same  year. 

Wilniot,  A.,  [«»(f,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  1.  Ilistoiy  of 
the  Zulu  War,  Lon.,  issii,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  .Story  of  tho 
Scottish  Keformalion,  Lon.,  1881,  or.  Svo.  .3.  Hiitory 
of  the  Society  of  Jcsns,  Lon.,  1886,  er.  Svo.  4.  (Ed.) 
Poetry  of  South  Africa,  Lon.,  1888,  cr.  Svo. 

Wilmot,  .Mrs.  Kraiiees  Augusta  Eardletr., 
daughter  of  (i.  J.  Pennington;   married,  1S51,  to  Major 

F.  M.  Eardley-Wilmot,  (d.  1S77,)  son  of  the  first  Bar-  i  ,       ,.         .        , 

onet.     .Memorials  of  Frederick  .Marow  Eardley-Wilmot   i  i  ''"■■*'  "     "»"v«  bearers,  and,  unaccompanied  by  any 
By  his  Widow.      Lon.,  ISSO   Svo  i-uropean,  made  his  way  from  Simla  to  Chinese  Thibet, 


pass."— .Sif.  l;,i\,  .\lv.  ;II0,  ;!72, 

2.  Hanking  Kclorin  :  an  Essay  on  Prominent  Banking 
Dangers  and  the  Keinedies  they  demiind,  Lon.,  18711,  Svo. 
.1.  Ueciprocily,  Bi-Metallism,  I'lnd  Land  Tenure  Ueforiii, 
Lon.,  1 88(1,  Svo.  1.  The  National  liudget :  tho  National 
Debt,  Taxes  and  Kates,  ("Englisli  Citizen"  Scr.,)  Lon., 
1882,  |).  Svo. 

Wilson,  Alc..aiidcr  Si<>|iheii,  [diitc,  vol,  ill., 
add.]  I.  A  Creed  of  T  i-Morrow,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1S72, 
12mo.      2.  The    Botany   of    'Ihrce    Historical    Keoords : 

Pharaoh's  Drei The  Sower,  ami   I'he  King's  .Measure. 

Illust.  Ellin.,  1878,  p.  Svo.  S.  A  Bushel  of  Corn, 
Edin.,  ISsl. 

"The  ailniirable  volume  before  lis.  .  .  .  on  which  patient 
labour  and  varied  leaiiiiiig  and  research  have  Ijoeii  be- 
stowed without  slim."— .Icdii.,  XXV.  170. 

•I.  Songs  and  Poems,  Lon.,  ISSI,  p.  Svo.  b.  The  Sur- 
vival of  the  Fittest  iind  the  Salvation  of  the  Few:  a 
Criticism  of  Natural  Law  in  the  Spiritual  World,  Pais- 
ley and  Lon.,  1SS7.  0.  The  Lyric  of  a  Hopeless  Love, 
Lon.,  ISss,  s(i.  Svo. 
Wilson,  Air.  See  Wii.sn"),  .Ioiin  .\i,Kni!D,  iii/'ni. 
Wilson,  Andrew,  Ph.D.,  F.K.S.  IMin.,  lecturer 
on  zoology,  Edinburgli.  1.  The  Llemcnts  of  Zoology, 
Ellin.,  1872,  l2ino.  2.  Student's  (iuide  to  Zoology:  'a 
Manual  of  the  Principles  of  Zoological  Science.  Lon., 
187-1,  12mo.  3.  The  Colorado  Potato-Beetle  Illustrated 
and  Described,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.  J.  Sketches  of  Ani- 
mal Life  and  Habits,  Edin.,  l877,cr.8vo;  now  ed.,  1881. 
b.  Stanilard  Animal  Physiology,  Edin.,  1878,  12mo.  (!. 
Leisure-Time  Studies,  chiefly  Biological :  a  Series  of 
Essays  and   Lectures,  Lon.,  1878. 

"  Iir.  Wilson's  pages  teem  with  matter  stinuilatiiu;  to  a 
Healthy  love  of  science  and  a  reverence  for  the  triilhs  of 
nature."— .svir,  Itt,;,  xlviil.  uo. 

7.  Leaves  from  a  Naturalist's  Note-Book,  Lon.,  ISSl, 
12mo.  8.  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Flowers;  being 
Practical  E.xercises  in  Elementary  Botany,  Edin.,  ISSI, 
12iuo.  9.  Wild  Animals  and  Birds:  their  Haunts  and 
Habits;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  .|to.  ID.  Chapters  on 
Evolution:  a  Popular  History  of  the  Darwinian  and 
Allied  Theories  of  Development.  Illust.  Lon.,  18S2, 
p.  Svo.  11.  ,\  .Manual  of  Health  Science,  ,tc.,  Lon.,  1885, 
12ino.  12.  Studies  in  Life  and  Sense.  Illust.  Lon., 
18S7,  cr.  8vo.  l;i.  Health  for  the  People,  1887,  cr.  Svo. 
With  others.  Common  Accidents,  and  how  to  Treat  them. 
Illust.     Lon.,  ISsii,  p.  Svo. 

Wilson,  Andrew,  [<(m(c,  vol.  iii.,  Wii..so.v,  A.,  third 
of  the  mime,  add.,]  IS.'il-lSSl,  eon  of  Rev.  .loliii  Wilson, 
D.D.,  of  Bombay,  ii,/,-n  ;  was  educated  at  Edinburgh 
University,  and  ut  Tiibingen,  (Jermany  ;  began  his  lit- 
erary career  as  a  writer  for  the  Bombay  Times,  and  soon 
afterwards  became  connected  witli  Blackwood's  Maga- 
zine, to  which  he  contributed  during  the  rciuainder  of 
his  life.  About  186(1  he  became  editor  of  the  China 
Mail,  and  accompanied  the  Pckin  expedition  to  Tientsin. 
For  a  number  of  years  before  his  death  his  health,  owing 
to  an  all'eetion  of  the  heart,  was  very  feeble.  His  journey 
into  the  upper  valleys  of  the  Himalayas  in  1874  was 
underlaken  at  a  time  when  he  was  unable  to  walk  or  to 
mount  a  horse,     lie  had  himself  carried  in  a  ilnmlt  by 


Wilinot,  Sir  John  Eardley  Eardley,  Bart., 

[(inio,  vol.  iii.,  add..]  .M.P.  for  South  Warwickshire 
1874-85.  (Ed.)  A  Meuoir  of  the  Rev.  J.  Parry,  Non- 
conformist Minister,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

Wilinot,  Capt.  Sydney  .Marow  Eardley, 
K.N.,  b.  1847  ;  son  of  tho  preceding.  (Ed.)  Our  Journal 
in  tho  Pacific.  By  the  OlficerB  of  II. M.S.  "Zealous." 
Jlap  and  Illust.     Lon.,  IS?:!,  «vn, 

Wilson,  .Mrs.  Sidney  Martyn;  or,  Time  will  Tell, 
Glasgow,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

Wilson,  A.  G.  Gray-.     May:   "a  Succourer  of 
Many."     Illust.     Lon.,  1888,  p.  Svo. 
1530 


and  thence  along  the  whole  line  of  the  Western  Hima- 
laya-s,  sometimes  travelling  at  an  altitude  of  I8,()U()  feet 
above  the  sea.  Tho  Abode  of  Snow:  Observations  on 
a  Journey  from  Chinese  Tibet  to  the  Indian  Caucasus, 
through  the  Upper  Valleys  of  tho  Himalaya,  Edin.  and 
Lon.,  1875,  Svo;  2d  ed.,  187B. 

,..V,-^f'^'';  "  liistiiigiiishcd  literary  career  in  China,  Mr. 
Wil.soii  hiLs  latterly  made  Western  India  his  home.  .  .  . 
There  i.".  an  airy  frr:slini'a»  st«.r,t  ''.!i-.  Wlls.iu's  slylc,  which 
seems  to  hint  to  the  reader  that  passage  after  passage  was 
really  eompiwed  and  written  down  whilst  the  explorer 
was  at  his  favourite  lieight-12,0<J0  feet-above  the  level  of 
the  sea,  with  the  immeasiirahle  expanse  of  snowy  peaks 
before  him,  and  beneath  his  feet  the  shimmering  glaciers 


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"he  wan  ,«arrl,.,l  in  ,,s„,s  ,  I,  ;,-';'': '"'  '^'''-  «'''"" 
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2-  «culali,N.  Vork,  I.Kiii  lo„,,  ',.,,',  •;  '-'""•  Anon, 
numerous  oditionn.)  .(  .U,,',  h,/  ,  "",  ''"''  «"no  tlirmiKli 
'"'""•  <•  St.  Klmi.  .\'.'vok'si'->9 "''"'''  ^'"-  "^''■'' 
',"■.•' Until  Death  us  .  ,.  .a,',  '  v'v^'T''  ''■  ^"'"'"i  ^ 
«•  rnfelice:  a  Novel.  N  V,  u'  „^;,\":'^-  '''*«-.  l-'ino.  j 
MiT,..v  „r  Tiberiii,:  a  Nov,  IV '  \      ^J    '"""•     '•   '^t  the 

'IlM'-Sehool  ■lV,ii-l„,|„,    ""    KH-'-'li'         "  """"  '■'"••'*""- 

^.ur/^?^:;,;,  fSr^io  l-'s'''"^'^  ^^-'"-"-  ■'  I 

a^Hoinanocof  the  Franoo.PruV.ia^^-Wa-Vrn",'^;!';; 

Toxl^IrK,Si:;n;:;^:^-,.„^"^i-inr,„ko:    tirl'k 
oneea,  \.  VorkT  l.srs    l'";,,,  '""'  ^""'-^""-'s.  "nJ  Heler- 

It"^.l"^:"ie!;;;^f'ljt;!f-^^;,-  -'-t  librarian  of  the 

bei-i«  the  .^i.vth  Book  of  -ho   iTl  .Ji'  , "  "  r"!'-''   """""-  ^ 
latei    for  the  Kii-t  Ti„i..  •      ""'I'ln-tiui  of  Jilmi  :  T,.;,,,,. 

Knglish    )   o^".i/v^::"V^':i'f' "1  'V|.,ian  into 
Hvo.  ^'^•^'    *'"i'''   ^"'es,  Un.,  issa,  i,r. 

WilNoii,  Charles  Heath.  .1  isio.  k  •  „, 
burKh;  son  „f  Amirew  Wil.oV  ;.'^'*-=  *>•  m  Eilin- 
liiiKlscape-paintor  •  tiilW.  ;  ''',';"n«iii''li>;a  Seotcli 
1826  roLleiuYth  tior„;"i.f,  "'-;«''•  ""J  i" 
returned  to  Eilinhurgh,  where  ho  nli^'  ''."'  ""'"•"•aids 
toet.  Ahuut  lS4ti  he  was  n,n''„,P  """■■""'  ""  "n  aiohl- 
Art  Sehool  i„  (31a,  l"ow   an    '  "'  i'"";'"''  "''  "'o  ^'>''< 

■■•^flJ.when  here  ix.d  ai  diHn'rr,'  """  ''"■^'''»"  'i" 
life  resid,.,|  i„  Italy  ohievi^M  ''°  '"'""'''^«  -"'  liis 
the  centre  of  „  I  ,.;,^   lit,',  :!.J      ^'''^'n.''"-  "hero   ho  was 

am.  W„rk«  of  Midrela  g     ''j^Jli'^^rr,:;;":'  °„  ^''r't-     ''" 

<^>^;^^  'V'^li!?^;!.,!^  K-^;;;^"-^  a  ,n,e  history,  Ills, 
aiialy.ses  ,„'  i,,e  eriti,  .^  i  'i'  ',V  ' '^.^  'V'  ,P\V('h.„i;,ii,.,u 
tha    solidarity  whieliiv    V,^  „,  'J?  ,     «'\« ,V  his  siil.jeot 

-"'/;';'^^,'!sr'^" '"  i^"«'^^'-'"?-"ni;e,r.a;';!;;;j;:;^^ 
..rsl!!;i;'a:iit;;'i.,^;f;S;;!tte\ 

(iiul  s<'"l>o.ifasiitHt'iom    r  i    ..  ri?/"''''V^'''^    MrenRtli 
«  ,t<,  be  applauded  ('  rs.mj'  "''//'  TO'''!''    iiut  .  .  ^■t 
Hslesone  or  two  spoein     ,^,    .Tr"^'  "^""'":  «  oslab-  i 
I'l-al  Kives  English  read.  rs„,,,,,w   ■.?'""•'■  "'""  '"  Ken-  < 
nmterials  aint  their  ^ami^l^^l'i*'^,;;;- '!'j;-/^e^  j 

l/n"eJ'";;.',„f''«„t:,,,f-,;''''''^Mining  Laws  „f  the' 


Zanzibar  to  tl 

ii('ri..,s  that  lake,  a,,  u,,||  asi'^:,",;',';,,  ","'i'   ""."^'i' Juuriieys 

'any  iiii.nths.  |,is  lell,  „  'v  ..t'k  ''' ''  ''^'T'  '"'  ''^■■'''''■'1  '"f 

'h.'  re«l.,„s  to  the  iioi'Vli  ''-    i/a   Tv,','..'h:',','''''''  '"  ''™1  "Uli 

I-  Hi'i;  Myi!i':n:!;:i^,:  :uu,;;f  i!!£'f'i^  '"■  '-vei,  „ri,. 

'';'niu.se   .<lr.  >ti  ,  "ley"    ,  d  '7ld  Tl','",  ',','  '  »"""la  exp    sMy 
.Mlesa-lhe  sIhl-hIi  r  i.    ..  .7     "i'"'  ""'  "■"Ims  ..l'  Kli  i 

.^"£^J^:i:^^1^^ar--".--(:r^!;r^^^^^^^^ 

'a;od;!r'M;::;^:!!rv;:;',j'v:!!i»':'f':-^-.r"- 

,t'haplain    at    llombav    l'^,",  7J     '       •'' ■  '"'h'lni'.l   IHlll, 

I '--2.  "n-an7y;ie:-l:;,;;:rvlo:''i-.rj^^?' 

i,;j^p^«Sd-::';hVS:fi-?--; 

;f  ;J.S'^,!T!:::';/^[::i.e-  ,';-^«lve,,  u,  the  work  bemre 

"lid  il.-ervi's  i„  b  ,\,    i,  ?,,  "■"""■*■  "^  sliiiiiliii„   a  •  iiles 
""..ii'ti  rest  II,  Ills  pnd'.'',:  ;;  '••''^5'7'-'y'  «,V-'!,lrf  »hi,  t'ak'e^ 

,  t'''-'"^H  m;!;::r;;^!^i^';?^^''-  '^■'-i ica. 

'   h.ut  anil   lilKlily'-,  I '   ',,    '?"'';•,'„•;';  .'I'""-'''  ."itli  llie  br  |. 

i.itx'e,sufj,,,,i,i.iiy;._!;;;';,;j,,;'.^^^ 

'7.i..V,::i..^",':s'',  t.^--"".  ^^^^^A  France,  .ro2- 

»ho';'Sci;!i^^i,;;:;'l„"";i ,'"  coio„ei  wii,„„  a  cnti. 
S^hii!^iSi5:S«"?r'">-- 

liiive  treated  It  Willi   ,,t^^i„',''H  •'"■->'>■  to  his  siibjuet  a  id 

Vir^l '"«-''''V-M'h.:^e'b;:,i;!;^;;i:;^!;s?i^4a£' 

K."M":"l,.a"'- ,,!*!>  ?!J^!-  ""'iam,  K.C.B.! 

"•'-Iwieh;  enter!  he  iiova'F-  '  "•"' '^  '^''"™"«J  » 
B..K0,1  in  e.veavatio,'t tK,|e;';f'"'ir''  '■'^  =  """  «"■ 
nnil  was  eonsu|.,a.neral  in  V     ,  i       ,''-''l''"''''''"n  Fund, 

V"  KKy|"h.n  c,.^;"  ™1  ",.''.""  "h  'l^  ,f  »-«^^  -rved  in 
'lepannicnt  with  the  force    r.nt,  ""'.'ntelligenee 

'•^'^■^ands„„eeede,^(A„oal^",„.  T  "'"  K'-ai-'oun,  i„ 
."Ivance  column  .•     i  ee^  in",  r'^'I'i  '■"'""'"na  of  tho 

v.o>  of  England  since  T,.sfi^F,''f    ■'".  "''' "°«  ■^''^- 

tine.  .^iiiai.  ,„„i  V       ^      MaiiVnn  i'  II  "^'".•<?q"e  I'ales- 

'"^l.  I  vols.  ,,  .1,,,.    y  'k^o,;,  yii";'  ,'.'"«'•     Lon.,  KS.SO- 

f  the  De.Kort  .March  fro  .  r     .•'"  '^-Lai-tuni  .•  a  .Journal 

^-ontoftho  .Xi.rh't    r..,.'^?"','",«".^'".  and  of  tU 


A.«oont  of  the  .Vile  i,   (   ."enU?.   '  ,'"  .""'^''•'  ""''  »f  "'e 

.^e^'.I;:tlf'?;f;!;fi;^,;y;J■;v.,iH.  the  tale  is  told  does  not 
n.M^m,,itaryron,a^ce:;;^y/;^-i;:J,[!^^-'i;^amu£ 

the1*e'iin'u,',;',"f  "if'"'  ^''"i'''^^'"'-  «''1"'">™  Survey  of 
tion  of  ."^ir  jr   Jam  J  ^'""f  "n,  Bart.,  under  the  Birec 

With  WAim'iv.^a:; :  c r  ;"A'".?'i!'  t-''-  '  '■■"■ 

-^nlfiii:  a  Narrative  of  k.,''  f-*"  ""''"very  of  .Jeru- 
tho  City  and  tl  0  iVoi;  L^,:, '  "::=  7"  "","  ^'''"^'^^y  in 
Arthur  Penrhyn  Stanley  D  Dr^^  ""  ^"'■'.'"'"'^^thm  by 
Cited  by  Walter  Alir  is^„'„^M  P  iZ"  r  ""*'■"'"«'". 
'  "lestine  E.xploration  Fum  Ion  is-?"""?'  *"  "'^ 
also  an  account  of  exn|oruti«n»  i„  ,i,  ''o  '•'•  '  rn>^^'uJc3 
by  P.  W.  Holland  ^''P"'™""""  ">  ""e  Peninsula  of  .■^inai 

P«r4  f;;n.i"'';,;;i'i??illl?'S';?,;*;i|;'e..  an,,  desuUory  in 
men's  eiiersy  and  skill  f.?.,, I  ""'.  ""H-'uts  of  ,„ir  countrv. 
""^^;:-*<n'"vi' ,  xxxi"  ,%'*^'"'h'rly  and  seiontilic  explora- 

Poci,is',T"'.,V8s"'|,":Svo"''"'''  '"  ""'  *^"''«"'  ""J  o'ber 
HUson,  U.,and  Uoss   r     pi- .• 

Hi-  fi't^of   t       n^anr:  ,•d^'•^•'  ^;«-"'«-  ["'"»-  vC 
College,  Toronto,  since  | si"'-    k'^'^K^f."''   University 
Queen's  Choir :  i  Keverv  it   H  tv^M"^  P^^^'      '•    The 
"every  m  Roalin  Woods,  Edin..  I.Si'i 

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Spring  Willi  KI(iwcM«,      \\y  Wii.         >V1 


_  ■iirn,  l',-.|.,  of  till'  (hiior  Toiii|ilr,  ||>h('ii<I.]     i  .ronln, 
I"!";  ncnv  I'll.,  with  (h..  iiullinrV  imnif,  l,„n.,  IS76. 
liilihiin,  Ihc  .MIn^-iiiK  l,lnk,  l.,.ii„  |H7;i,  .sv.j. 

fl,'.'.'l"'',!'',"'''''f^^'"T'V,  ■  ■  ■  •i"vlintMu.llr.lHilli«nm..c.|iri. 

'  I'rl  ...  of  .■v,,lii||„i,  „,.  i„„k1,i  (,y  Mr,  |,ur»lii  an. I  his 

ll-i  I  lirs,  liiiiN  H.-  liiiuiy  hnve  rniin.l  Inlorr  hliii.  a  niip  In 

hrj-lmin  which  ui,«ht  .■,.iill,„,„u»ly n,,..,..  Ih,.  hl.h- 

.-I  «lll  Ih,.  !„  v.M  ..ri,aM,..,,ll,.i,,  III  his  inliMl  Ihi'  vrrv 
Hnist  sa»aKi.  (.  ,siliml,.l.v  r,.| ,,  |,,  |„.  li„„k,.,|  ,,n  t,,  i|,;. 

Mi  ■!  1  I  nill.inalily,  Iml  lnf,.rl..r  I..  Ihc  iih.si  ||i.a,st?]  an- 
lii'ipolil  npi-  111  ihdsi.  iiHiunil  prnvishiiis  i,,r  .■i.viTlnif,  cic- 
ciicc    aiMl  siilislsii'iif,.  which   arc  Ihc  siihsliimcx  for  Ihc 

h"',','.'     H  'V";"'*-''",  "'"'   " ■■'"'''   l<ii"wlc.li,-c  on  w h 

lie  iiakc.I,  ilclciicclcss  NivaKc  relics.    This  hdnj. i  „.,. 

.car  UK  1,1  111,,  realm  ,.i  rcallly.  .Mr.  Wil.soii  iliscovcrs  In 
r   ill,, ,      '.'"m"'  ,?"'|"'<''l"'"rc.  wli,,,  111  coiiipniiy  wllh   the 

'''''"."  ."I,^"--  lt';l"Tl  llrow „,  l.s  carclillly-. hlercl 

%r  XX  rl-,"  ^''■"'l'''>-''''"ii.'""l  i»  Thi.ol,iKlaii,"-.Si/. 
.''.   liciiiiiii.-i.oiice..  of  01(1  EilliihurKh.     Ilht.sl.     EMin  , 

I.S7.>I,   'i  vol.-.   |1.  .Hvo.  I 

..  ",''T7P  ?"■  '''rl"''"!  ""'"•Ii"  in  Mr.  \Vils,,irs  two  volmncH,  I 

IS  1!  m-hi  have  hccii  cxpcctcl   In  a  w,,rk  , ipilcl  after' 

iMi.h  nss|,l,i,,ii.s  research.  re|far,llii>r  a  city  which  forclKli-  , 

•Is  who  have  seen  all  Knr Innv  hesilalc!  hi  iiro- 

','„  ,T    ,'",'•'■  "'  .  '"■  """■'  ^l'l'<l"K  >'"pilMls  of   til,,  w,  rl,l. 

Hni  the  ln|,,rniatl,in  is  lerrlhly  ,llsJoliitc,l."-.Si/.  Kcv.,  xlv. 

.  no"?".', !*'"■''>'  """■'''  ^'•'^-  *>•  '**••'  «r«.luatod 
lit  llallhil  tullcKc.  O.xl.inl,  l^Ti:  cnllcil  lo  tlio  liar  at  tbo 

Inner  Temple  IH77.  Tiie  Law  ami  I'ractl,...  „f  the  liilla 
of  .Niles  Ads  I.x.^l,  18firt,anil  I87S ;  e„nipri.Mng  the  Acts, 
1  leccdent.s,  ami  Fiirm.s,  together  with  Notes  on  the  Uw 
ol   Fixtures  an, I  Hankruptcy,  I,on.,  1S7,>I,  p.  ,Svo. 

W  il-Hon,  E.,  (icicnoe  teii,.hcr  at  the  South  Kensing- 
ton .Mii,.<euni.  1.  Introiliictory  Lecture  on  (icology  1872, 
L,.n.,  l'<7:',  Kiino,  :'.  The  Kxamination  Questions  given 
by  thcNnenee  and  Art  Department  at  .Soutli  KensingKm 
or  the  Last  Five  Vears  In  Geology  :  witli  Answers,  Lon., 
IS72,  12nio. 

M  ilson,  E.  Hcininiscenees  of  a  Frontier  OflSoer  In 
.•south  Africa,  Lon.,  1^84,  er.  8vo. 

Wilson,  E.  II.  Develo|imeut  of  Ronilla,  (Philo- 
sophir'ttl  Traiisaction.s,)  Lon,,  IS.S|,  4to. 

WilHun,  E.  T.  riisinfoctant.s,  and  how  to  use 
them;  LM  ed.,  Lon.,  1S72,  32mo;  new  ed.,  1S.S|. 

Wilson,  Ilpv.  Edward,  [„iii,;  vol.  iii.,  first  of  the 
name,  add.,]  18111-1871;  graduatcl  at  Merlon  College, 
<)\for,l,  1.S22;  rector  of  Topcroft  from  1824.  I.  The 
Phas  of  the  I'hiiivli :  Five  Kssays,  addressed  to  the 
Kitfht  Hon.  W.  !•;.  Gladstone,  Lon.,  1809,  8vo,  2 
Prayer  for  the  Dead,  and  the  "  Mater  Dei :"  a  Letter 
to  the  Arehhishop  of  Canterbury,  Lon.,  1870,  .S.  The 
Chun.hinan's  Manual  of  Apostolic  Doctrine,  Lon,,  1871 
12nio.  4.  Woundeil  in  the  House  of  ins  Friends:  a 
Diatribe,  Lon.,  1872,  8vo.  ,').  Kxpostulalory  Letter  to 
the  \en.  R.  IJIakcloek,  Arch.leacon  of  Norfolk,  upon 
the  Charge  deliveicl  in  the  Recent  Visitation  :  with  an 
Appendix,  Lon.,  187.!,  8vo,  fi.  The  Martyr  of  Carthage; 
a  ialc,  I, on.,  1S75,  12mo. 

WilxMi,  Rev.  Edward,  [niitc,  vol.  iii„  second  of 
the  naiiif,  add.]  Parochial  .Sermons,  Lon.,  1874,  12mo, 
WiNon,  Rev.  Edward  F.,  ordained  18(i7:  prin- 
cipal of  Shingwiink  Indu.stiial  ILime,  Ontario,  since  1875 
.Missionary  Work  among  the  Ojibway  Indians.  Illust. 
Lon.,  1886,  p.  8vo. 

Wilson,  Edward  Livingstone,  [untr,  vol.  iii,, 
add. J  1.  Lantern  Journeys,  Philn.,  I2ino,  2.  Photo- 
graphics  :  a  .Series  of  Lessons,  accompanied  by  Notes  on 
All  the  Processes  which  are  Needful  in  the  Art  of  Pho- 
tography, Phila.,  188,%  12mo.  ,i,  A  Quarter  Century  in 
1  holography ;  a  Collection  of  Hints  on  Practical  Photog. 
raphy.      Jllust.      N.  York,  18^7,   8vo.      And    see    Lka. 

.M.lTllKW  TahKV,   »ll/,/-.l. 

W  ilson,  Elizabeth.  Lights  and  ,Shadows  of  An- 
cient huropenn  Mythology,  Language,  and  History;  or, 
Odin  s  Runa  of  Yggdrasil,  Lon.,  1881,  or.  8vo. 

Wilson,  Ernsmiis.  Quiet  Ohsorvations  on  the 
Ways  of  the  World.      Illust.     N.  York.  1887,  12ma 

Wilson,  Franct'sca  Henrietta.  1.  Learning 
m.idc  Pleasant:  a  First  liook  for  Children.  l.„n  I«rn 
12uio.  2.  Truth  better  than  Fiction;  or,  Interesting 
laics  and  Anecdotes  for  the  Y'oung,  Lon.,  1871,  I2ino 
;i.  Roinbles  in  Northern  India;  with  Incidents  and  Dc- 
1532 


•on,  Franc-in.     I,  WMiore  shall  I  Worship  when 


lam.Sivcl?    ill    Verse.      Ily  F,  W.      Lon.,  I.s7ii;  |i;,„„, 

^  -  .>*ea.M,le  ,Mu-ings:    New  Brighton  .SanfU:   in  Verse: 

I  containing   .Many  Important   Truths  of  Sorlpturo,  Ac. 

Lon,,  18711,  niiiio.  '  ' 

WiliioM,  Hev.  Frcderirk  AnKUHtiix  linslord* 

dp-,    M..\.,    grailimti'il    at    Ihrlhinl     ('..llcge,    (Lxfonl 

HII8;    ordained   IsilM;   tutor  of  unallii,  hc,l  stu,lents  In 

the  University  of  OxfonI  since  |m(HI.     l.  (Trans  )   Aris- 

totle'ii   Kthics.  Hooks    l.-IV.  ami  X.;  with   Notes,  Oif.. 

1884,  8vo.     2.   Analysis  of  Adam   Smith's  "  Wealth  of 

Nations,"  I|,,oks  I.  an, I  II.,  l)\f.,  |ss.-,,  8vo. 

n  ilson,  Frederick  F.  Law  Rulings  an, I  De- 
cision-„(  iho  Ailjiitant-IJineral's  (im,.e  goveriiliig  Do- 
scrlion.     Puh.  by  C.S.  Gov't.      Wash.,  1882,  Nvo 

Wilson,  Frederick  J.,  editor  of  The  Cmiprehon- 
sh.nist.  1.  The  Philosophy  of  Cla.ssificntlon  i  lieing  a 
llaso  lor  Thought,  a  Measurement  for  .M.iralily,  an, I  a 
I  hey  to  Truth,  Lon.,  is(li),  svo.  2.  My  Rights!  Your 
Rights !  Our  Ri^his ! ! !  .My  Right  to  my  Tenancy  as 
m.V  freehold.  Ily  a  Coniprelieiisionist.  Lon.,  l.'<7tl,  Svo 
Wilson,  Frederick  J.  F.  1.  Stereotyping  an,l 
hleclrotyping:  a  Guide  lor  (he  I'rodiiclion  of  Plates  by 
•ho  Papicr-MachC.  and  Plaster  Proi-esses,  Lon.,  I8SII,  p 
8vo.  2,  Tyiiographic  PrintingMacliinos  and  Machine 
Irinliiig,     Illusi,     Lo-..,    I88II,   p.   8vo;    .'(d    ed.,    ls,86. 

With  GiiKV,  ,  Printing  Machinery  and  Letter-Press 

Printing.     Illust.     Lon.,  1S88,  r.  Svo. 

W'ilson,  Frederiek  Richard.  1.  An  Ai.bitec- 
tural  ,Survey  of  the  Cliiirches  in  the  Archiliiiconry  of 
Lindisfarne,  Newcastlcupon-Tyne,  1870,  4to.  2.  A 
Practical  Guide  for  Inspectors  of  Nuisances,  Lon.,  1881, 
|).  Kvo, 

Wilson,  Frederick  Sydney.  Australian  Songs 
and  Poems,  iSyilney,  1n70. 

Wilion-  G.  H.  The  Musical  Year-Rook  of  the 
Unite/I  States :  a  Record  of  the  .Music  performed  In  the 
(ountry  :  with  the  Roston  Season  in  Detail,  Uost.,  1887, 
lonio.  ' 

Wilson,  Gavin.    Calculator  for  the  Metal  Trades. 

Manchester,  1881!,  sm.  8vo. 

Wilson,  George,  M.A.,  M,D.,  F.R.S.  E,lin.,  modi- 
cal  officer  of  I -.alth  for  the  .Mid-Warwickshire  Di.«triot. 
1  I.  A  Iland-Uook  of  Hygiene,  Lon.,  lS7:t,  p.  8vo;  fith 
0,1.,  1888.  2.  Sanitary  Defects  in  Villages  and  Country 
Districts,  and  how  to  reoiedy  (hem,  Lon.,  1870,  er.  8vo 
.1.  Health  and  Kxercisc,  Lon.,  I87H,  p.  Svo.  4.  Healthy 
Lite  and  Healthy  Dwellings :  a  Guide  to  Personal  and 
Domestic  Hygiene,  Lon.,  1880,  12ino. 

Wilson,  George.  A  .Sketch  of  the  Life  of  George 
W  Ilson,  (he  lihickheath  Pedestrian.  Written  by  Himself. 
Lon.,  1875,  8vo. 

Wilson,  George.  The  Old  Days  of  Price's  Patent 
Candle  Company,  Lon  ,  187fi,  p.  Svo, 

Wilson,  Rev.  (ieorge.  The  Kingdom  of  God 
developed  accordin;:  to  the  Inspired  Records  and  Pre- 
dictions, Bloomlngton,  III.,  1887,  8v,i. 

Wilson,  (;eorge  F.  The  Royal  Horticultural  So- 
ciety :  a.s  It  IS  an  I  as  it  might  be,  Lon.,  1874,  i     Svo 

Wilson,  George  II.  Ena;  or,  The  Ancient  Maori, 
Lon.,  1874,  p.  8v,,. 

Wilson,  JMrs.  H.  Court  Nclherlcigh:  a  Novel. 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Wilson,  H.  IWary,     I.  Dew: 
Children,  Lon.,  1888,  l8mo,     2.  Mi- 
Single-Hearted  Service,  Lon.,  188^ 
lieiltime:  Five  Short  .Stories  for  I 
12ino. 

Wilson,  Henry,  l„nte,  vol.  iii.,  fifth  of  the  name, 
add..J  IS12-1875;  vice-president  of  the  United  .States 
Irom    187.!.      lor  biog.,  see  Man.v,  Jos  than  B.,  ami 

p  m""'';  i'  *'■'■*'''  ""/"■"•  H'8t»fy  el  tlio  Ri.se  ami 
tnW  of  the  blavo  Power  in  America,  Best.-,  1872-77.  3 
vols.  8v,). 

"  Wilson,  Henry,"  (Psoad.)  See  Cor.B,v..i,  Jere- 
miah J. 

Wilson,  Henry  R.  The  Russian  Refugee:  a  Tale 
of  the  Blue  Ridge,  \.  York,  1887,  I2mo, 

W  ilson,  Henry  Schiitz,  [„,ilf,  vol.  iii,,  Wii,aov,  H, 
Shi  izK,  add.,]  editor  of  the  Journal  of  the  Society  of 
leh!graph  Engineer.s.  1.  Studies  and  Romances,  Lon., 
!...-..,  :■.,  .8vi>.  2.  A'...;::-.-  Ascents  and  Adventures  i  or, 
Rock  ami  Snow  Sketches.  Illust.  Lon,,  1878,  or.  Svo ; 
2a  ed,  same  year. 
"  His  book  is  a  elmrmiim:  record  of  feat.s  which  leave  on 


;i  Simple  Story  for 

-  El.sie  :  a  Story  of 

p.  Svo.     :i.  Nearly 

ale  Ones,  Lon.,  1888, 


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I  Wi,r.lil|,  wlu.n 

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lux  liniirord* 

iimI  rtiiihml.^  in 

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III  Noli'H,  Oxf., 
'»  "  Wciillh  or 
111, 

IIhkk  iiml  De- 
KiiviTiiiiiK  Ue- 
1H2,  Xvii. 
Ii«  ('iiiii|irelicn- 
itiiin  :  lii'iiiK  11 
Iiiriillly,  iinil  a 

Ilinlil"!  Vour 
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l.nn..  IHSI),  |i. 
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;til  eil.,  issa. 
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An  Ari'liitoo- 
chil,iioiinry  of 
>,  -Ito.  2.  A 
C8,  Lon.,  I.S81, 

striilliin  Songs 

■  Hook  of  tho 
rformoil  In  the 
il,  Uii.«t.,  1887, 

Motal  Trailcs, 

',  Kilin.,  modi- 
sliiro  Di.fltriot. 
t,  p.  8vo  J  fith 
s  iinJ  Country 

187(1,  cr.  8vo. 
).     t.  Iloaltliy 

Personal  and 

jifo  of  Ocorgo 
;n  by  Iliiunclf. 

Price's  Patent 

gdom  of  God 
jrda  ami  I'ro- 

■ticultural  So- 
71,  I'.  8vo. 
noient  Maori, 

Il :    a   Novel, 

:ple  Story  for 
! :  ft  .Sinry  of 
).  .1.  Nearly 
18,  Lon.,  18S8, 

of  tho  name, 
Jnitcd  States 
HAN    B.,   llnii 

:ho  Ui.su  nnd 
:.-,  1872-77,  3 

[.BAiil,  JeRE- 

ugeo ;  a  Tiile 

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le  Society  of 
lances,  Lon., 
ventures  j  ur, 
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I2IIIO.  •^"'^■■"•'''  I"  '  niininn,  Phila.,  IssH, 

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«^   ■'•';"    I'linc    I-nina-k    J  "V.v'^f.h  ':"*'  ^Z"  '^'"'""'■' 
L<'n.,  |N72,  sv,,.  ''y  I'liuniTiy    l.iine,  hV,. 

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Sketches  of  Illn.  riiM,   i,M       '     v\"''''  "*'",  ■'<vo.    2. 

'-■nnial  History  of  the  lWe;i'«„  '  r  ■    '  '"'•'  '^'^">  '-''"- 
'!'«  Diocese  of  .Vow  York     rss'^i  '''"T:;'""  ^'^"''^^  'n 

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';•<'!«,  and  l.oci.,n„,i„fl,  •,''"'  :'^-  '^'"""^y  Aeiidemy 
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b».^'incobecneng2,^i,:,ii''?  """^  "l.-^^t,   l870,''i;„' 
JravcLs  and  Inves   ga  io  s";  ,bo'''"?r,',''»',     '•  Ohin  : 
Stu.lyo; its  Civilization  r,M.  "'".^"''"o  Kingdom;  a 
"',  J.;|.an.     Mil,,,  "j^'."?^-'!  { -;b;^'';;:  with  II  .Mnee 

1"  •■hina."?'  !  n'l  ,',;:;!;'^;''';''y  »"  ">o  "..o  text  or  ,.ro«re,s 

Intermediate  State    Ion       «-  "  """>•«".  «n'l  'ho 

""'1  its  Fruits:  a  look  ?;;,''. 'v  ^  '""•,  -  T'>«  "-I'd 
■<■  I'ife  and  Labour  ,,  ("hr  Ir-'''-' '".'""  '•'"•*•  '2'''"- 
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I'ugby  , School  1809-7  .riatnld/s'^o""""!'  '""'"''  '" 
head-ma«ter  of  Clif.,  n  >5 ,1  ,  ,  i^^'  "'"'  "'"'-•'■'  "icn 
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i  ".i'ly':,"'';.!",?"  til,-""'"'  "1"  ■  ^'"''^  •  f"""-.  vol    111 

"''■'.^.ire,"!;;!,,^  rr;;i' ''*"'-•  ^"^'^  "'•'"'■ 

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'«?", .vhen  I,;  w,    ,,,,;;  1;., . '"  >;-';-'' ^r-.hind  m 

Assembly.  ,,-„,  bi ,;'"  ,,v  '!";:'■ "' "'"  *•'■'■'■  '■'"'^'•'1 

^'■eonil   ICvposuio  c.f  thel',    1  ,';V"'."'' ""'""•     '•  A 

;Va,ii   Vanal|a^,,,rK,,,  J  '''''''■''«'"";  '"    "''I'ly  to 

,  ,\^"l"nia.  liombav,    ,s^  I  s?,;    "^  ■'"'"'" 'r;!; ''■""'- ''-the 

■  Vears  Ago;  or   Th  ,    i        ic.  -   '"''"'"'"■"Thousand 

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''ovela.ion.' l.ubli,"s      '  «^„';;"'''"'7"  " i"'  "" <>  "nd 

Isi-ael  and  the  Nm elitui,'  ,    ■    ■       ;     ''■'•^''"■'^■■<  "n  Ancient 
;:'•'•:-;;,.",  Che,,;.;;';;:    \^«7,;,;''V^';;'crii  Nation. 

'-;  .c '-y' ^^f -e  !;T^''^ «- '^-n! 
^":^y,tt^^^'r\?n-'-'''-^^^ 

flmraeler  as   the  Pro  ,lie^'  ,"^- "^  V'"'"'""""  "'•''"i"''" 
AnKlo-I.,rael    liffl,  ,M?       '.    '""■'   "*"•  **vo.      1),    ,sh,„ 

'■"^-pondeliei';:^  t'nit^uln;?,;   ""''^'Ir   O"'"    '^" 
'"l''.""Bl.tcr.     Lon.,  lirs    So  "'""•     ''"•"l'"«J  by 

"ndh!:;:^:,/:;;';i:,^lf^-',;""'i-.>  inspector  „f  camp. 

"•••sorts, Vliilii.,  Is'so    I6,n;        ^'-     """'"'  ""''  "«»'th- 

Thoinas  (wVle!  ,";..  Vr^'^Sr'  "'  *'"''""  '^'""'''•■ 
"n;VK!h"^l.:':!'!^„^J-«|;'»  -   Science,  Theology. 

'      '''/l'''.:":!:;\,'-    ^■';';"«  Cons,_,.uction.    Man- 
notion,  Manoliesu.r:'i88,s:obl'f:,""'    """^'"«   ^''■>- 

other  Poems,  N.  York     IS""  !•>  o"    '^'"'"•''•x.   "nd 

N.  York,  ISW,  |B„;r'         "  '-'""•     2.  Song  Captives, 

»on*l'a  t""'!,,^"'';!  ^''■'■'"J-     Adventure,   of  v|f  wi, 
bellioit  T;,;edrO.'''';S'-',s';V'"  ''"'  ^"^'  "f  "">  K" 

'74  ;    pl-MosophicaMe'ct    :f  I'^rs^W^ii'i'id^f^r'  r""T 
College   since    lss«.     Ari.totnii,.„    at'  ,     I'lncoln 

^-.biiookor.heNii.^::!i;-„^-l-,^^^^ 

,  Courts  of  ,S-.,tlan,r   witb  „,    A      '^"?.'''  '"  ""'  Sheriff 
Acts  of  Sederunt,   eZ     IH^Xn'^"  f  f  "^"""^  ""'<• 

:  The  Law  of  Process   Zi'erVh'  c-i     '  i**  '"'  ■  '«"•     2. 

,  Act,  1M76..  Wit,";  Zes  0'  Pr^^^J^E^'f  ««.''■ '«  S-^^'and 
•i'ction,  Kiiin.,  Jmi),  8vo      '"I""'"'  Extension. of  Juris- 

Wilson,  Rev.  Jolm  r-       ,    r.- 
Death  of  IttV.  T   j,    s,,  .kt„^'.  n'-   ^"'^°'  Cl'araet.r,  and 
I6mo.     2.  The  Bor'tVi.l    ri>      Discourses,  Phila,,  J.sfig 

,'-^it:r3^?^''«"": '•'■■'•"•■ 

jVork,  !,•<.<  iiimo. ~'^^»*"r.     Lyrics   of  Life,  N. 

.«.^/pu:^:!"^t^r1?J?;j;:|^  ^Cromiead,  Scot, 
leensed  as  a  preach,,-  in  the  I  n,,?!  p  "'^,«''"«°w   1»52  ; 

'«"iremov^to,.e,ss;::i/'-^>^X2r''S 

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journalist      1    The  Buttles  of  tho  Civil  War,  N.  York, 

TA  '         u-    V-  v"'',"  ^^y<'"B'''.  I'"'>-iot  an,l  Reformer 
a  liiugraphy,  N.  York,  I8S4,  IL'iiio 

H ilsoii,  Hev.  John  Mnriiis,  [„„^,  vol.  iii..  add.] 

1.  Tie   Imperial   Gazetteer  of  .Seotland,  Kdin.,  I8li2-8t, 

iv<       .m"'     ",o J,''"  I°I"^"»I  <iiuetteer  of  Kngland  and 
Walej,  Kdin.,  1H72,  2  vol.s.  Svo. 

Wilson,  Rev.  John  Mntthins,  11.1).,  1814-1881, 
graduated  at  Corpus  Chri.sti  College,  O.vford,  18:)(i;  Fel- 
lai'ft  T,  •    "■''>'«''"    Pi-''fex80r   of  moral   pliilosopliy 

1846-74;  rcetor  of  Bylield,  Nortlianiptonsliire,  lSfiS-72: 
president  of  Corpus  Christi  College  from  1872.  With 
l-owLEB,  Ubv.  TiioM.As,  The  Principles  of  Morals;  In- 
troductory Chapter.-,  O.Kf.,  1S88,  Svo.  (This  contain.- I 
only  the  three  opening  chapters  of  tlie  work,  which  were 
put  in  type  in   1870.     For  Part  II.,  see  KowLKU,  Rkv. 

IlIOMA.S,  nll/.ril.)  I 

Wilson,  Joseph,  M.D.,d.  1887;  entered  the  U.S. 
navy  as  assistant  surgeon  1843  ;  served  in  the  civil  war; 
fleet^surgwm  in  the  South  Atlantic  iaiiy-72;  president 
ot  the  board  of  examiners  1876-77.  1.  Naval  llv- 
giene:  Human  Health,  and  the  Means  of  Preventing 
IJiseaso,  Wash.,  1870,  8vo ;  2d  ed.,  Phila.,  187y.  2. 
drainage  for  Health  ;  or,  Kasy  Lessons  in  Sanitary  Sci- 
ence.    Illust.     Phila.,  1880,  8vo. 

Wilson,  Joseph  T.,  late  of  the  2d  Regiment 
I-ouisiana  .Native  Guard  Volunteers;  aide-de-caliip  to 
the  comnianderin-ehicf  of  the  Grand  Army  of  the  Re- 
pub  ic.  Tlio  lilack  l'halan.x:  a  History  of  the  Negro 
,°'""!  "^'"'  '  "'"^''  ^''H^  in  tlio  Wars  of  177o-18l2, 
18bI-fiD.     Illust.     Hartford,  Conn.,  1888,  Svo. 

Wilson,  I..  Ocean  Kchoes  from  tho  Lincolnshire 
toast  for  Old  an.l  \oung,  Lon.,  1888,  I8mo. 

Wilson,  M.  The  Ayrshire  Hermit,  Tammio  Rae- 
burn,  ,tc.,  Lon.,  187.0,  12mo 

1 8^0 '!"""'  *'*•  ^'     '^''''  ^  "  ^       .llry-Book,  Lon., 
1880,  12mo. 

Wilson,  .■»!.  F.     The  Criminal  Code  of  Ohio:  with 

iorms  of  Decisions,  ,lc.,  Cin.,  1878,  8vo 

.,v"r',''. •]'•?';'""  ^'n'vert.     Kenfce  :  a  Romance, 

ii.  York,  |8S8,  12iuo.  ' 

Wilson,  Mary.  Stories  of  tho  Tower,  Lon.,  IS8I  ' 
p.  8vo.  '  'I 

,jy''f""'  **''*'CI-  Morris,  [aule,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  b.  ' 
18.16  at  L.igansport,  Ind.;  graduated  at  Hamilton  Col- 
lego  1838;  served  in  the  civil  war;  assistant  I'  S  attor- 
ney for  Indiana  1 860-7 1 .  Reports  of  Cases  Argued  and 
Determined  in  the  Superior  Court  at  Indianapolis,  1875, 
ovo. 

Wilson,  Olivia  I.ovell.  Parlor  Varieties ;  Plays. 
Pantomimes,  and  Charades,  Host.,  1887,  Ifiiiio 

Wilson,  Owen  S.  The  Larvieof  tho  Bri'tish  Leiii- 
(loptera  and  their  Food-Plants.  Illust.  Lon.,  1880  r 
ovo.  '  '    * 

Wilson,  llcv.  Richard,  D.D.,  [,n,ir,  vol.  iii., 
add.,J  curate  of  St.  Saviour's,  Upper  Cheh-ea,  l^ondonj 
„'".','  ".':''•  '•  "Kotten  Row,"  and  its  Contrast  "Via 
I'utrida,  Lon  1870,  Svo.  Anon.  2.  The  Prai.ses  of  T. 
Uulyle,  the  Historian,  Ac,  (I'raises  of  T.  Wright  a 
Learned  Historian.  Let  the  Praises  of  other  Chelsea 
Worthies  be  added,  Ac.,)  [Latin  verse.l  By  D  D 
Cantab.     Lon.,  lS7.i,  16mo.  J      ■      ■> 

Wilson,  Uobcrt,  C.E.,  F.R.S.  Edin.,  d.  1882  u't 
78;  iiianaging  partner  in  the  firm  of  Nasmyth,  Wilson 
&  <-o.,  ol  Manchester.  1.  The  .Screw  Propeller:  who 
invented  it.  Illust.  Glasgow,  1861),  Svo;  2d  ed  1880 
2.  A  Treatise  on  Steam  Boilers  ;  their  Strength,'  Con- 
struction, and  Economical  Working,  Lon.,  I87:i  12mo' 
3th  ed.,  1S78.  .i.  Boiler  and  Factory  Chiinncyi:  their 
Draught-Power  and  Stability:  with  a  Chapter  on  Light- 
ning toiiduclor,,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo.    4.  Common  Sense 

,u11  "."n'  ■'""  ■  ^'""'■^  '^  Catechism  of  Gas-Lighting,  Lon 
18(1,  12mo;  new  cd.,  1878. 

.i,"c'l'"',"'r*J"'"'.r''  '•"■''"•er  on  animal  physiology  to 
theSchoolofArt.s,  Edinburgh.  (Ed.)  Tho  lliiman  Race. 
By  Louis  tigiiier.     Lon.,  1875,  p.  Svo;  new  ed.,  1882. 

«ilson.  Rev.  Kobcrl.  The  Sower;  Lent  Lec- 
tures, N.  York,  l.HSli,  Kimo. 

Milson,  Uuhert.  Tho  Life  and  Times  of  Queen 
Victorm;  Illustraled  with  Numerous  Portraits,  Views 
and  Historical  I'ietures,  Lon.,  I8S7-88,  2  vols.  r.  Svo. 

''.Mr  Wilson  shows  both  fulness  of  knowledgo  and  In- 
depeiHleiiceof  juilgmeiit.'-.4m-/.,  .\.\xlil.412 

Hiisoii,  Uev.  Hobert  Francis,  M.A.,  [„„ie, 
vol.  111.,  Wm,ron,  U.  F.,  add.,]  1810-1888,  graduated 
first  class  Lit.  Hum.,  at  Oriel  College,  O.xford,  1831  ■  or- 
dained 18;t4  ;  vicar  of  Rownhams  from  1863;  prebendary 


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I  of  Salisbury  from  1870.  I.  Short  Notes  of  Seven  Years' 
Uork  in  a  Country  Parish,  Lon.,  1872,  12mo.  2.  (Ed  ) 
Iho    Lile  of  St.  Vincent  ilo  Paul,  Lon.,   IS7,'!,  i,    Svo 

And  see  Kkiii.k,  Rkv.  ,Ioii.v,  siiprii 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Hobert  Francis.     The  Christian 

Brothers  :  their  Origin  and  Work  :  with  a  Sketch  of  tho 

Life  of  their  iounder,  the  Venerable  Jean  Baptisto  do 

la  Salle,  Lon.,  ISS.'i,  p.  8vo. 
"Mrs.  Wilson  can  write  well  and  vigorously,  more  esi,,.- 

cally  111   lie  polemical  vein,  ami  it  i.s  tluTHoreapilv  Uiat 

Liapirap.  .  .  .  \M1  i  all  llic.H'  (lisac  vantages,  llie  l„ink  is 
liicresiim-  andtlioaiilliorislortiiiniic  In  lavi  J"  tha 
principal  liero  as  De  la  Salle."-.s,i(  Her  Iviii  iv-  ' 
TT  m'*^"',?.^!"  "»»'«"«<  Knyvet,  Barf;,  M.A., 
v  ,;  '  ,*'•,''*•  ';g™il"nt«l  at  Cambridge  and  elected 
Jcllowof  King's  College;  called  to  the  bar  at  Lincoln's 
inn  18(>,  ;  reader  in  Indian  law  at  Cambridge  since 
18,8;  o.xamincr  in  juri.sprndcncc,  Ac,  to  the  Inns  of 
Court  since  1881  1.  History  of  Modern  English  Law, 
(H'storical  Hanil-Books,!  Lon.,  1875,  12mo.  2.  (Trans 
\Qets  Cominentarius  ad  I'andcctas,  Lon,  1876-78  2 
vols.  Svo.  ' 

Wilson,  Sir  Samnel,  b.  1832,  formerly  vice-pres- 
ident of  the  Zoological  and  Acclimatization  Society: 
M.P.  for  Portsmouth  since  1886.  1.  The  Angora  Goiit  • 
with  an  Account  of  its  Introduction  into  Victoria,  Ac 
Melbourne,  187,'),  8vo.  2.  Salmon  at  the  Antiiiodes' 
being  an  Account  of  the  .Successful  Introduction  of 
Salmon  and  Trout  into  Australian  Waters,  Lon.,  187H, 

Wilson,  Sarah.  1.  Children's  Prn.yer.s.  Illust 
Lon.,  18S7,  sq.  l6mo.  2.  Hymns  for  Children:  with 
Miisioby  Sir  A.  Sullivan.  Illust.  Lon.,  1888,  .sq.  16mo 
m  1  i^'cV  ^j.^"cy  J-  Stanley  Huntington  :  a  Novel,' 
1  niiiv..  1887,  loiiio. 

Wilson,  Stephen.     Bible  Truths:  being  an  Ex- 
position of    Imjjortant    Passages  of  Scripture    and   the 
Trinity,  Highspirc,  Pa.,  1870,  Svo. 
,1  ^'il-'*."."'  .'^''^I'lien.     Swallow-Flights  of  Song  from 
the  Ilighlanda,  Inveraiy,  1878,  Svo. 

Wilson,  T.  P.,  M.D.,  a  homoeopathic  physician, 
lormcrly  professor  of  the  theory  and  practice  ol' o'ldHhal- 
mio  and  aural  surgery  in  the  Universitv  of  Michigan. 
Specihc  Indications  for  Twenty-Five  Remedies  in  Inter- 
mittent Fever,  Phila.,  1880,  Uiiiio. 

Wilson,  Theodore  Delavan,  b.  isio,  at  lirook- 
lyn;    served  in    the  civil  war;    became  assistant  naval 
constructor    1866,   and    naval  constructor    187.1.      Shiii- 
liuilding,  Theoretical  and   Practical.     Illust.     N.  York 
187.'i,  Svo.  * 

Wilson,  Rev.  Theodore  Percival,  [<,„ie,  vol. 
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sing  Will :  a  Tale  for  the  Times,  Lon.,  1 876,  p.' 8 


TheM 

2.  'True  to  his  Colours;  or.  The  Life' that 'Wear's'lleVt' 
Lon.,  lS,i»,  |2mo.  3.  Working  in  Shade;  or.  Lowly 
Sowing  brings  (ilorious  Reaping,  Lon.,  ISSII.  4.  Amos 
Huntingdon:  a  Tale  from  Real  Life,  Lon..  1881  p  Svo 
6.  Great  Heights  gained  by  Steady  Efforts;  or.  Perse- 
verance and  l-ailhfulness  Triumphant,  Lon.,  l.ssi  n 
Svo.  '  I ■ 

Wilson,  W.  Grey.     To  Be  or  Not  to  Be  ;  a  Record 
ot  bricnds   Convictions,  Lon.,  1883,  32ino. 

WiNon,  W.  N.      Geometrical  Drawing  for  Candi- 
dates for  Army  Examinations,  I,on..  1888   p    Svo 

Wilson,  Rev.  William,  [„»/<■,  vol.  iii.',  last  of  the 
name.  add.  J  minister  of  the  Free  Church  at  Mussel- 
burgh 1  The  Popular  Preachers  of  the  Ancient 
Uiurch  :  their  Lives,  their  Manners,  and  their  Work 
Lon  1S,,9  |2mo;  new  cd.,  1871.  2.  The  Heavenward 
lath;  or.  Progress  and  Perfection  in  the  Life  of  Faith 
Edin.,  1862,  Svo.  3.  "  Until  the  Day  Break,"  and  otiKT 
Sermons:  with  Memoir  by  Rev.  J.  Moir,  Edin.,  1876 

p.  8vo.  ' 

Wilson,  William,  of  the  Victoria  Baths,  Glasgow. 
1.  Swimming,  Diving,  and  how  to  .Save  Life.  Illust 
G  asgow  1876,  p.  Svo.  2.  The  Swimming  Instructor.' 
Illust.     Lon.,  1883,  11.  8vo. 

Wilson,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  of  Dundee,  minis- 
ter 0  the  tree  Church.  .Memorials  of  Robert  Smith 
Candlish  Minister  of  St.  George's  Free  Church,  and 
Iriiicipal  ot  tho  New  College,  Edinburgh;  with  Con- 
eluding  Chapter  by  Robert  Uainv,  Edin.,  ISSO,  Svo. 
I  w  nf'*  ""■•■'  "'^'liam  !>cxtrr,  D.D.,  LL.D.. 
/V  ,,",'""''  '"'•  "'••  '"'''■•!  Iirofcssor  of  philosophy  ai 
(ornell  I'nivorsity  1868-1886.  1.  Lectures  on  the  Psy- 
chology of  Thought  and  Action,  Comparative  and  Hu- 
man, .\.  ^ork,  1871,  I2moj  2d  cd.,  1870.     2.   introdue- 


es  of  Seven  Years' 
:,  I2mo.  2.  (Kil.) 
3n.,   IS7;i,  J).  ,Sv(). 

>.  The  Cliiistinn 
li  a  Sketch  of  tho 
Jean  Baptistc  de 

I'onsly,  more  espe- 
ur<liireBi)ily  that 
til  ilegeiienite  into 
lUKUs,  the  hook  is 
In  having  suuh  a 
,  Iviil.  152.  ■ 
t,  Bart.,  iM.A., 
■i<lge  and  cleiicil 
■  har  at  Lincoin's 
Cambridge  sinco 
to  the  Inns  of 
rn  Knglish  Law, 
2ino.  2.  (Trims.) 
l-on.,    l.S7«-78,  2 

•inerly  vioe-prcs- 
izatiun  Society  ; 
he  Angora  (ioat : 
ito  Victoria,  Ac.,, 
the  Antipode.i: 
Introduction  of 
iters,  Lon.,  1879, 

^raycrs.      IIIu.st. 

Cliildrcn :  with 

,  IS.SS,  .«q.  lOuio. 

ington :  a  Novel, 

:  being  an  Ex- 
ipliire   and   the 

its  of  Song  from 

ithic  physician, 
L'tice  ofophlhal- 
y  of  Michigan, 
nedics  in  Inter- 

I.'^IO,  at  lirook- 
assistant  naval 
r  l.87:i.  Ship, 
lust.     N.  York, 

^al,  luiiic,  vol. 
Clevedon  j  or, 
■n.,  1870,  p.  8vo. 
lit  Wears  Host, 
de;  or,  Lowly 
8811.  l.  Amos 
..  1881,  p.  8vo. 
irts  ;  or,  I'erse- 
l.on.,   lx,s|,  p. 

>  lie  :  a  Record 

ing  for  Candi- 
,  p.  8vo. 
iii.,  hist  of  the 
ell  at  Mussel- 
the  Ancient 
d  their  Work, 
e  Heavenward 
Life  of  Kaith, 
Ilk,"  and  otiier 
',   Kdin.,  187(1, 

alhs,  (Jlnsgow. 

Life.     IMust. 

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Church,  anil 
I :  with  t'on- 
880,  8vo. 
D.D.,  LL.D., 
philosophy  ai 
8  on  tho  I'sy- 
tive  and  IIii 

2.   introduc- 


WIL 

5-  "'«l'oundation»  of  li.i  ■■  ,.'  '-'""=  "e'V  ed.,  I,S77 
Natural  ThcoloJ;' ^  ,  ,  ,t'-'""^"""^^  "'"  Mchlxis  f 
N.  York,  I8s;i,  12,01,  '  """"""  '^'"''«'-"  Objections 

!U'  hestudyofdorma  olog;\,';  i''V.  ,"°  '""'  '"'<"" 
'"  the  Hrst  instance  to  a*!  Jv  "  ;,«7 '' "l^understood. 
London  poor.  Of  i,u  1,1  1?  "  ''"  ^'''f'^nng.s  of  tl„. 
y  '■'■'^.  •  '  '""..li  it  /;  :,'!,'  '^i  l;i".'.-lf'said  late 
ll«  founded  tho  chair  of  ernmto'l,  '  'u  "  «<'i'-'n''^'-" 
■'^"'•gcons  in  ISliil  ■i„d  tl.f?  ''7  '"  ""^  College  of 
•"",^«^«i<y  in  188,  L  ,,.';,,!""'""""'.>■."'  'Aberdeen 
|"ei  .cal  institution  .  AI  oi  h  """,""'•'•■"'  gift-<  I 
'.«  l.ecame  deeply  intere  el  ?^,''r-''''''^ ''«''''■" ''i^ ''''i.t 
"".ilcnt  of  the  kgn  ti  in  1  V  ;       r'"''"'," 

.    •'•-•'' Needle  tran^^MeZtrn""  '''      — 

andna  to  London,  and  sye,  t  ,  "" ''^l',™''''  ^'■•""  A^'^'^- 
study  of  %yptia„'hi.s  or  ',""'/"  '"^  '''"«  i'.  the 
'•k'y  ■■  a  Synop.Ms  of  Disea.sos  ofth,  sl"-''",","    ^"""^M- 


i.resident-;,^';^rfig^;;i::^'^' ;;  ^fn'^'-i^sy:  ■  nrwf 

Patra^s^V.edletran^pleT„th        ;,'''''  '""''•  '""'  ^'leo. 
ttn.lr I .._  ,        '     ."-"  "t  I"-  own  expense  fnun  Ale.\. 

"gy:'aSyn''o''|. 

I'on,,  I.S7I,  ,Svo.  •)  LeclTrr,."'  "n  ■""'"■ ''<^li>ered  1870 
I'7l-7;!,  Lon.,  i,S7Tl,^./"™  7  Dermatology,  delivered 
delivered  l.s7l-7.^  Lon  '  V-  J'™ ""  LX-'^Htology, 
fe-lle:  with  Xotc^  ZlJ^lt'-'i'l^  ':  '■'-I'^UnJ'..' 
I'"".,  1877,  8vo.  :,,  The  k'v,,'  ,■  .f '"""  "b'-'Hsks, 
I^on.,  LSSI,  p.  svo  "^l"   "'    ""=    l'"''.     IlhHt 

6.  Tho  Discoviry  of  E.^-ofi.,,  vr 
I'-^'.'ture,  Lon.,  I8,s*i   „  ^'v,,'''    '"'""""^  »' Thebes  :  a 

-^iaSrr,;^r;?^^/^'i;^":     TheOcean 
t.on  as  to  Sea-Vova.a.  "  ,r  ,,,?  r     '   '  !;^'"«"l  I..forma- 

Staunton,  Va.;  gradu-iled.,,  I.     '        '•"■'    ''•    '■^•5«.    at 
ciate  profcs.sor  of  h,\l,,  ,         '  i'   "'Mty   LSS-l-S.",,    ,;..,„ 

Mawr  College     ,'s     88-    1         ''"''^■'"  '"'»»"»  «     I  ryn 
political  ecoLmv',;   .^.;„    :-  I'-fe-r  ».f  '-an,...  .l?,,' 

".ent:  a  Study  li,  Anier  '  ,  ,  Polit  c    1??'";'"'  ''"^•^^'■"• 

'"v•.k;,g,^;^!^;;;:;f,'^iw^'enti?'^  ,!];;:',  Jf  Am.ri,.,!;, 


'"S^^^';'eS.rir?^""«;"'«.,atwash- 

ti.  the  bar  1850  ■    cul  ^s^^"";'"';"  ^'."'"«o;  admittell 
.«tato  of  Indiana  ls«7-72      I    ,T      e'.'.gration   for  the 

f  SSI' rK,S' \s;;r  ;=!"»""* 

vols.  Svo.  '""  ^"•'i.-.     Xllust.     U„st.,    IS8S,  i 

b.i''':!"'i:^C:"i;„r":^r't"i""^'"""™« ^' 

'  •«•>.,  I''oi.,lh,im.X.V|'  ':''"•'""''  "'  '^'^  J"l.'.'.--  Col 
r^.rh.ofO,i.t«n.r|-;.,^;S,.-,J;;^;.ye..o.       Biog 

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N."u":;:;!^%::--«t"-       ^-'    ^anstono:   . 
Wm.,,,,  ,..,,.     Mary  Urinvne,   Lon..  LS80,  ,i  v„„ 


WJN 

I      ^Viiichell,   Alcxnnilor     t  i  r>     r 

add.,]    L821-IS.),    3."  ,7'r  '''•^'    f"'"'''    '"'•    'ii., 

."Syracuse  l87;j-78,  and  a  lecVu  .,1  ,  "  ",.  "I'T"''^  "'' 
vers.ty,  which   latter  w  is  ll  ,",1!.        '"  ^  ""''e'-'^i't  L'ni- 

'..'a»."  I.  The  I^octrine  of  .'v,  ImA  ■"',  l"-™'la.nit« 
".ple.S  its  Speculation"  an  I  i''Th'-  '■  '',",'"•  ''^  ''''"- 
^I'lk,  18r.(,  l2mo.  iheistio    Uearing,..,  Jf. 

c'volutiSM;;  tlmiilUJT'""  "■'  "■«■"""...  l.e  is  a„ 

;;vTh^ugi:,:f';:;;«?„i;!;r::;i^^.^-^^ 

I  Heccnt  Science:  a  Pa  ,er  M  „  ^^f''J?"'='^^  to  I'hascs  of 
H'iiVion  of  Science  a^d  'He  S'  ^V\^\  .l'  "«-"- 
•>•  I'readamites;  or,  A  Dem  ,n  t,  ,  "  '''*'  '■'*"'  '2".". 
;'f   Men  hcfore  Adi,    .  ,,"'  X;    ■?,"  "'  "'"  K.^i.^tonco 

""'lition,  Antiquit  .,  R„'  ^i^  '^"  i,  ;■'"  "  ^'"''y  "f  their 
p.^persou  over'thi'E,  .  '  r  "  V'h"''  '/"^[^^'ive 
h.  Sparks  from  a  (JcoIolm-  '^  it  ^*"'-'-'  '^'''".   S'-o- 

S.'^I,  l2mo.  7.  WorM  rif„  ""'"'""■  ^1'".''-  Chic, 
Ill"^t-  Chic,  18.8:^  2m;  V'7.  -",'"';"'"''•''  '"""logv 
"7.  The   Rudiments  of      :.„|„^-  ''f:;'^"'    ^^^''-'-'^i""^; 

of  (ieology,  for  il|„h  Scloon^"   ;^''''';f '  "'■'  '■'■'^^'..ents 

f,uhools.  Chic,  I8sTi,  12,  o      '10    w'''it'  '^'"l""'  "'.'1  other 

\vtl'  Fiehl,  N.  Y:rk;  1880,  l?'^  '""'  ^'"'^-^  '"  the 

Dialogues'!;,  iVos'e',,,?;  ^'•:!!.J;!"■J.,r-'  /''//-•  ^^'-■o.^  and 

"inchcll,  Neu'tnn  iiV  '  '''^l.s'l-  12mo. 

East,  N.V.,  'b,.ott  Vo  '  "  'C:,^  Vf'  "'  '^'-"' 
graduated  at  the  rniver.itv  of  M  ■  ^^ '"'^'"'"'  '"'"">■ 
geologist  of  Minneso,  ;,  :  "Lt''"'"^""  '^"«'  Slato 
|">'""alegy  i„  „,«  L'l^  ;e  ■  '  'o  Mi",'- °^  S'^"'"-*'  "'"' 
'  <'«ology  of  Minnesota,  Iss^ss  o'"-'','""":  *""•■«  1«'2. 
reports  of  the  (ieologic,  1  and  \^;„:  ,  n- '  ^'"'-  """''••'" 
.Miiinesota  since  1872  '"'"'  ^^"^'"ry  Survey  of 

Th"MiS;V^l;-!«^-"-ate„fAbe,.dee„.    ,. 

New-Year's  (filt,  l,Miu.";,,^"'^"">!  «eu,i„,.,eences  :  a 
,  ;«".  186il,  l2,„o  Anon  ■  ?.r"Ti  ''"""■'  "^^er- 
I  t.evalier  ,le  Johnstone     for,;     L™f .-'.  •^'e'""i.-s  .:.  tho 

'".•'-e  Chevalier,  Abcrd  c   ,   '  7O-V1    fl'","  ^•""''  '^'■^• 

gr^^'l'^^t'lr^rje^;??' ;^"/ii"",  ^'•'^-  ^'■«•. 

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"H'^eum  at  Que.!n'    Colle';     ri;;,',-?',""''  ""-"or  of  the 
;'f;-..f-.e  Anatomy  and*'',' ::;,i;;;::j:-»-„;'"n.UBook 

ilained   18(9  •    re,.f„,-     r   i       .      ""^g''- "^.^f^onl,  1848  •  or 

i^£'..:rsS„;;;£<|;9.i"KJlS.S 

Semiture  Text- Hook  fo  7.  Hly  l' V"""-  , '  "  "''''•)  '^ho 

HinUsor,  J„|,„.    Fli  ..rl;        "-  '-'•'•  '2'..o. 

"/  'he  \-ici„ity  of  Se  tie  in  Crave /"^^"rV.  "■•'  ^  ^''"^'^ 

Kq>.;,nt,   wiih   Adilit.   ..V  mil    P    '  \"'«''iro;  being  a 

P'.bli.^he,l  in  the  "  Ph^.to  „gi"    ,AT:r""r"''  "f   ''"P^-r. 

Mind.l.s,    \Villi,  ,,,'^Ed'     ^';"''l'e«te,.    I.H7;,,  s'vo. 

r-eave.-  and  other  Poem.s,  Lon    l"-f'n   J"    ^  "'''^''    ^"1,1 
fv-r  "'"■  -"  •■"-  l'oe"n":''llLrLo„  ^'".s^T't 


vol. 

^ew  York     >ri«ori    a„      .'..        ''erame  secretary  of  ih« 

was  secretary"f7„^Ci;;'„':;"pr?, '''';•  """  f'-"^  " 
>vas  foun.lod  through  h  efflrts  r  V^'^'"^"'"'.'""'  "hich 
".«  rniernathmal  Penitenti.  rv  p '  ^'•'  •  ^""""ssioner  to 
an,    honorary  pr.ide,;;^:;!'r^i^«:!!-i''-''on  1872. 


or.  8vo. 

L<^"^";^':;i7%,/- J'-O'^.Love  is  thoXow,lj»ii''-;  «-•  »^"»«"  t^obb,  DD  "Lrn'T'  '" 

Hilton,  n  ol  an       ',    w'  ''.  ''"•  I  i"!'-^"''^    '"'""  Associati,'.,  ir^'JllS  ^°".^'!.'^y  "f  the 

J'.'1I.S  [ver.;.,]",:,,;','  ",';,,  'i„l'<"'  ,f'"-  anil  Church 
•".''    Sacre,l,    Lon.,    lS7s     jo,;""-  ,  ^-     ''.V"''    ">'''"" 

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logical  Seminary ;  liconsoil  to  preach  in  the  Presbyterian 
Church  I8Cj;  devoted  himself  especially  to  (juestions  of 
prisons  and  reformnlories,  and  became  secretary  of  the 
National  I'riaon  Association  1887.  American  Prisons  in 
the  Tenth  Census :  a  Paper,  N.  York,  188S,  12mo.  Also, 
pamphlets. 

Wiiitield,  Charles  H.  I.  AdjudKcd  Words  and 
Phrases:  Detinitions  of  Terms  used  in  Imvt,  with  Kefer- 
ences  to  Authorities,  Jersey  City,  ISSL',  8\o.  2.  The 
Grand  .lury,  Jersey  City,  1S8H,  24ino. 

Wing,  Rev.  Conway  Phelps,  D.D.,  [dntr,  vol. 
iii.,  add.,]  was  an  adherent  of  the  New  School  branch 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  but  a  supporter  of  the  re- 
union in  18C!I-7U,  and  a  member  of  the  committee  for 
reconstruction  of  the  church  ;  has  held  several  pastor- 
ates, and  translated  Kling's  Commentary  im  the  Second 
Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Corinthians  in  Sciiaff'a  edition  of 
Lange.  1.  History  of  the  i'resbyteries  of  Uonegil  and 
Carlisle,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1871).  2.  A  History  of  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church  of  Car'isle,  1S77,  8vo.  ;i.  A  His- 
tory of  Cumberland  County,  Pennsylvania,  1S77.  1. 
IHslorical  and  (tencalogieal  Register  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  John  Wing,  of  Sandwich,  N.  York,  1885;  2d  ed., 
1888. 

Wing,  William,  d.  1882,  let.  71  ;  an  antiquary  of 
Stecjde  .Aston,  Oxfordshire.  I.  Annals  of  Steeple  liarton 
and  Westoott  liarton,  in  tlio  County  of  Oxford,  Oxf., 
IStiB,  8vo.  2.  Annals  of  North  Aston,  in  the  County 
of  Oxford,  Oxf.,  lS(i7,  I6mo.  ,).  Annals  of  liletching- 
don,  in  the  County  of  Oxford,  Oxf..  1872,  16mo.  I. 
Annals  of  Steeple  Aston  and  Middle  Aston,  in  the  County 
of  Oxford,  Oxf.,  1S75,  lOmo.  (All  reprinted  from  the 
Oxford  Chronicle.) 

Wingnte,  Chnrlpg  Edward  Lewiit,  graduated 
at  Harvard  188.'i;  dramatic  editor  of  the  Boston  Jour- 
nal. The  Playgoers'  \'ear-Book  ;  the  Story  of  the  Stage 
during  the  Past  Year.     Illnst.     Post.,  1888,  12mo. 

Wingate,  Charles  Frederick,  b.  1817,  in  New 
York;  son  of  U.  W.  Wingate,  infra  ;  became  a  journal- 
ist and  afterwards  a  sanitary  engineer,  and  has  paid 
special  attention  to  the  problem  of  workingmen'.t  homes 
in  cities;  has  edited  the  Plumber  and  Sanitary  Engi- 
neer, (to.  1.  (Ed.)  Views  and  Inte-views  on  Journal- 
ism, N.  York,  187,-,,  ,Svo.     2.  Twilight  Tracts,  lS8li. 

Wingate,  Uavid,  [ante,  vol.  iii.,  add.]  1.  Anni. 
Weir,  and  other  I'oems,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  18(16,  I'.'mo.  2. 
Lily  Neil;  a  Poem,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1879,  12mii. 

Wingate,  George  Wood,  b.  1840,  at  New  Y'ork ; 
admitted  to  the  New  York  bar  18()1 ;  ser.-ed  in  the  civil 
war;  was  instrumental  in  forming  tlie  Nati(mal  Uifle 
Association  in  1871;  general  inspec'or  of  rille  practice 
of  New  Y'ork  State,  with  the  rank  of  brigadier-general, 
1871-79.  1.  The  Last  Campaign  of  the  Twenty-Second 
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abundant  internal  evidence  uf  scrupulous  accuracy  of 
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No.  1,  Lon.,  1878,  i    ,  o      ■     ',     .   -  "'  '';'"  "  ^'"'i'  ^""^' 

1879,  l.smo;  2d  ed  issn  ,?  'L^''^'}"'  ^"-  '-  I"'"-. 
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">gs  on  the  Higher  Chriti.,  '!<;■."""'«  '^"rd :  Uead- 
16.  The  Fulne  o  111 loe  „  ;  ;;  I  '"'  ?""'-  '■"'"'  '2u.o. 
|^^hi,dren.sFair.l^[:;^-:![fe^;r---;.P,-^ 

"nd  in  n,edicino    >V.  ^K,er  If '     '''"'^"''«''-  '''"'- 

nt  the  Charing  Cro./llo  ,i,'p''.''", '"''"'■■'' ''''^'''"'^ 

3^,ja„dB...^r;:d:;L^!:;'^r,t^-','::%-«: 

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■if  Kiiidniv--  nn.i 
■  1B77,  ISniu.  1. 
ho  Rook,  Phi  la., 
or,  The  Story  of 
1.  .Marion'.s  Tom|)- 


W«    l2„,o.      ;i  Saved"  b^'s; 
the  (Jrnee   of  (io,l .-   „   Xalo,    .    ' 
Marion;   or,  Safe  in  the  s'.,'. 
[^f^l,   lOmo.      5.  s-cret  of   .       , 
hrnest  Adler,  N.  Yor.'c,  IS8I    |(!„„       p.    \, 

H"Kl^::r,'^^''^^^,/^-■'^  p^'---^^^      .. 

»■•,  A.  Ji.(\  ,nd  S  T  h     iM:,'''ro,'-  •■^"™  "'«  «-'vs; 
',•'--;    or.  To    Live  is   CI    L„,    iLf '",  ^ilf,'.  ;!:,  ""',':;- 

Ion.,  1870     |8„o  I  i-'"'"^"'"^"'' "»>""''•■, 

>B?>    Ion!,  W      ;i2,^;/TThr's",K'  ^''f'""  '"-^ 
Word.of  Divine  L,  0   Lon"    Is'l   ^T^  "'?    ;:;^'''   "' 

.:.,n  i..r  ihu  \ear  .S7i;  I.,..,  i-  ., ■..""- 


of  J, 


;ar  i.sri;,  j. 


8U8  in  the  Huj'h  of  K 


un.,  I."s, 


S2ui() 


1«.  The  .\ight 


venlidc, 
ingale  .Sung  of  David  : 


ition   of  (ho  Twe-ity-Third   I 


!l  IMU: 
1 5.  The  Voice 
Lon.,  1.87(!,  „2ino.  i 
a  •>< 


r!fef,r.:i^;;:;';.;,te';;„;t!'i.-}.i..: 

nents  in  .,,';,■  ^  "  •  "- •>'>n'«l'  E.x-,lonitions  and  .Setlle- 

"-mfr  "  ■   Kl  ri.I'j^ifr'^"/"""  ^--t-n^h 

pN<n.tionsa.dSe»  »,..!-■.  in  ^"    '^'i    '"•"  *'"'^'"'''  '^•''• 
■•^■■^■l.)     Vo     iy     F    ,    ,    , "  ^"''"'  '^"'<'""'.  l-197-lfl89. 

!  ">  North  An  e  ,>;    „  ,'-"-L:'''''r.'l."'";r  "•"'  settlements 
and,s,vede.s75l;i^T;  .''TAm^^'V  ,"r*'''jr%P"^''^,' 

'/o»  xiVi'i-  3i'(i  '"'"""'"-''""l  importance  and  vulue."-.Va. 

An',;i;.e™',.v\T,t"/o,,',': I- '''■■•-  11""'^''''  """   J^'fiah 
>Viiis«  I  .1.  V    «  •.      ''""  "'  l'""-»rd  College,  1887. 

fe.,,..n     Ah.oUUioni„theChr:h:1:^;.\^7.:i;2: 

(iirl.s  1    ",^S79   ;^fi,"r?"''''"'^V"    ,'"''■'■'«   "'""'^  f"^ 
Wi  HpV  r   -r       "'""•  >"-'>v  ed.,  188(|-81. 

of  Heiigio,^',;^;,.,,;^;!!; f;- ■'i-i-'-j-j" ^'-uais 

rev.    by  E.   I    (iro.mrv      sbi       '.;    '.. ,  '  '-'""'  "''»'  <"'•. 
Ili.-torv    1  or       s-^7    " '  uf^'*'      ^-    ^''«    Child'.s    (Jo.-pe 

Simpll.    Language,'"l!l':,    V7      S""i«r'"^"1S'^",  1" 

f  tiieiHd'ciiL^-tvr^Kli^  f-r^^ 

and*;r?;:,*^«y«!:!^'^    rn  Melnorian.  Ellen,  Sarah. 
.."H:hC^4,^!::-'!;?:'^-/Viinhere.aW„y. 

co";"'^:n„;!Su^"^:\:'rt°'v'^ '"» '"'«'^'»''- 

African    Note,:     n     V^„„.,  "Ce'-^-  ^"'""?7''-^  i"  '■^°''"' 
tl-J^unond  and  -iold'F    ,  .  '[  ^;  ^'^T'"''  """ 


'\V 


inter,  Jolii.  .Slraiigo,"  (Pseud  ) 


.VAIIII,  Jllis.  Hkx 


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pirit_ual  Expo-    Rochol' 


niter,   Lewis. 


hii:tta  E.  V 


See  b." 


ueauld,  Lon.,  188 


(Trans.)    The   Ma.xiuis  of   La, 


12ui 


18.  Cast  Down,  not  C 


ristian  in  Touiplation,  Lon 


P.8V0.I     Wii,t..r,  Kev.  s 


p.  8vo 


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ciieca  William 


Id.]    ronflrmation ;  or,  Ood's  0 


,  [iintr,  vol.  iil. 


m.,  1872,  8 


en.int  with  his  People, 


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Winter,  Williuni,  [„„ie,  vol.  iii ,  nil.l.,]  KniduiiteJ 
nt  the  llurviiid  l.iiw  .Soliool,  but  Juvotoil  liiiii,-ell  to  joiir- 
niilisin,  and  bus  been  the  dniinntio  oiitiu  of  the  .\ew 
lork  Tribune  since  IM65.  I.  My  Witness;  a  liook  of 
Verse,  Host.,  isri,  Ifnno.  2.  Kilwiri  lio(,th  in  Twelve 
nrnrnatioChiirac'ters:  the  Portraits  bv  W.  J  llennesy  • 
the  Kngraving  by  W.  J.  Linton:  'the  Biographical 
bkeleh  by  W  ilhaiu  Winter,  Host.,  1S7L',  4to:  new  ed 
1S7S.  ,'!.  Thi.stle-Down:  a  liook  of  Lyrics,  Host.,  \HTS, 
ll)ino.  4.  The  Trip  to  linglini.l,  liost.,  1879,  iL'nio;  '2d 
oil.,  enl.,  with  Illustrations  bv  Joseph  Jeflerson,  IS.sO. 
6.  Poems:  Complete  IMition,  U.,st.,  l.sSI,  12mo.  li.  The 
Jeffersons,  ("American  Aetors"  Ser.)  lllust.  Host., 
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'■Altngetlier  Mr.  Winter's  work  is  n  tlioroncli  one, 
RlinuiKlMiK  in  Bc„„l  crllieisnis  ami  niiecd.ite.  .  .  . One  of 
tile  lew  really  soliolarly  books  ever  written  abont  the 
Aniorioan  stiiKo. '— .Vo/Zoh,  x.x.xiii.  rilc. 

r.  Knglisli  Hambles,  Host.,  ISS.l,  ^mo.  8.  llenrv 
Irving,  X.  Vork,  I8S5,  S\o. 

■  The  preface  correetly  declares  it  to  be  'a  record  of 
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I.'v  ..'ni„i  ■•■  ■  l-'\"  I""'S'>', "'•''■■"'  l'""  uf  the  work  is  also 
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see  HHoron.tM,  Jon.s,  mi/irn. 

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Winterbotham,   Uev.    Uiiyner,      '.A.,    H  Se  ,' 
l-Ii.li.,  grailuated  at  the  I'niversity  of  London  IStil    in 
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~.  On  the  Real  Character  of  the  Early  Keoords  of  Oon- 
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'iV,"f'  *^^ >""■'''   '•'"'■      -•    '^'"'  ^'''l""   »f   \"iiccii.ation, 
1  hila.,  1,8,S6.     ;i.  Repertory,  X.  York,  1886. 

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peculiar  to  the  Law  of  Corporations:  Private  t'orpora- 
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Svo. 

Withrow,  Rev.  W  illiam  Henry,  D.D..  b.  1S3'.I, 
at  Toronto;  graduated  at  Toronto  University  18(i4;  en- 
tered tne  ministry  of  tho  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
anil  has  been  editor  of  tho  Canadian  Methodist  Magazine 
at  Toronto  since  1874.  1.  The  Catacombs  of  Rome,  and 
their  Testimony  relative  to  Primitive  Christianity,  N. 
York,  1874,  12mo;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1SS7.  2.  ilistory  of 
Canada,  Toronto,  1878,  Svo.  3.  Worthies  of  Eivrly 
Methodism,  Toronto,  1879.  4.  Tho  Romance  of  Mis- 
sions, 1879.  5.  Barbara  Heck,  ISSO.  6.  (ireat  Preachers. 
Ancient  and  .Modern,  1880.  7.  Neville  Truman,  tho 
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1881.  9.  The  King's  Messenger;  or,  Lawrence  Temple's 
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10.  Men  Worth  Knowing,  1S83.  11.  Valeria,  tho  Martyr 
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in  a  Parsonage :  Lights  and  Shadows  of  Itinerancy, 
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turesque and  Descriptive,  1883. 

W  itnian,  Frederica  K.  Legends  of  the  Mound. 
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Witiiier,  Tobias.  Phonetic  Orthography,  N. 
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Witner,  Theodore  U.  Wild  Oats  Sown  Abroad  ; 
or.  On  and  Oft' Soundings :  being  Leaves  from  a  Private 
Journal,  Phila.,  1S72,  l2mo. 

Wittciimayer,  Mrs,  Annie.  'listory  of  tho 
Woman's  Temperance  Crusade,  Boat.,  1S82,  Svo. 

W  itthaus,  R.  A.,  M.D.  1.  Essentials  of  Chem- 
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N.  York,  1S78,  24mo.  2.  The  .Medical  Student's  Man- 
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Laboratory  Uuide  in' Urinalysis  and  Toxicology,  N. 
York.  IS86,  obi.  12mo. 

"  Wittitterly,  John   Altrayd,"  (Pseud.)      See 

C.tltNK,   Miss   Er.tZAaKTIl   T.,  Hnpi-il, 

Wittman,  Sydney  A.  (Trans.)  Medea:  a  Tra- 
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Woakes,  Edward,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  senior  aural 
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Wodehouse,  Evelyn.  (Trans.)  The  Devil's  Por- 
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Wodehouse,  T.  A  (irammar  of  Socialism,  Lon., 
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Woir,  liUCien.  Sir  Moses  Montefiore  :  a  Centen- 
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Wolfe,  Ernie  .\riel.  Shamrock  and  Rose:  a 
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1884,  Svo. 
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Wood,  Rev.  Andri-w,  M.A.,  Krnduntcd  nt  Trin- 
ity ('(iIIcko,  Ciimbriilgo,  ISA,);  ordniiicil  1,h.')|);  vicar  of 
.Sl<illin){tiin  1H6(1-S2,  and  tinoetlion  rcoturof  (}r>  '  I'on- 
tun.  I'riiniiao  and  I'orturiiiiinco;  or,  Conflrmiition  .  lo, 
Lon.,  187«,  Hvo. 

Wood,  Annie,  1.  Lovo  or  Pride;  iidii|ili'd  frum 
the  Swe(li:<li,  l.iin.,  1S7.1,  |i.  Hvii,  2,  (Triiim.)  Klvinii, 
l.ady  Ciistortiin  ;  fri>in  tlio  Swediali  i>f  JI.  S.  Selnvarti!, 
I.iin.,  1874,  Ji.  .><V(>.  ;).  (Trans.)  The  .Second  Wife;  from 
the  (icnnan  of  K.  Marlitt,  Lon.,  lS7.i,  .1  voIh.  p.  X\u. 
■i.  (Trans.)  The  Dead  Cities  of  tlio  Zuyder  Zee:  a  Voy. 
ftKctothc  l'ictiirc.«(iueSiiio  of  Ilol'and  ;  from  tlio  French 
of  Henry  llavanl,  I,on.,  l,sT.'i,  Svo ;  2J  od.,  |H7(1.  ,'i. 
(Tranf.)  In  tlic  Councillor's  House;  from  the  Herman  of 
E.  Jlarlilt,  Lon.,  lS7fi,  :i  vols.  p.  H\n.  fl.  (Trans.)  An 
llnre(|uited  Love,  by  K.  lie)  Kio,  l.on.,  1^71',  p.  .'^vo. 

Wood,  Arthur,  author  cf  .several  acting  |>lays. 
'•.shoiUy:"  a  Yorkshire  Tale  of  Home,  Lon.,  LS77,  ,! 
vols.  cr.  .Svo. 

Wood,  Ilcnjninin.  The  Great  Pyramid  an  As- 
trological Fact,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 

Wood,  C.  F.  A  Yachting  Cruise  in  the  South 
Peas.     Illust.      Lon.,  1S75,  Svo. 

Wood,  Ciithiirine  J.  1.  A  Hand-Iiook  i>f  Xiirsin^' 
for  the  Home  and  the  Hospital:  with  a  (Jlossary  of  tlio 
Most  Common  Medical  Tonus,  Lon.,  lS7,s,  l2mo.  2.  Food 
and  Cookery  for  Infants  and  Invalids,  Lon.,  I8S(,  Hvo. 
_  Wood,  Rev.  Chnrlos,  D.D.,  h.  is.il,  at  Hrooklyn, 
N.Y.;  graduated  at  Ilaverford  College,  Pa.,  1870,  and 
nt  the  I'rineclop  Theological  .Seminary  1873;  pastor  of 
the  First  I'rcsbyterian  Church,  (icrmantown,  Pa.,  -iiieo 
18S(i.  Saunterings  in  Kuropo;  with  an  lutroductury 
Xoteby  \V.  H.  Taylor,  N.  Y'ork,  1S82,  IL'mo. 

Wood,  Rev.  C'hiirIeK  Frederick  llrynn,  M.A., 
graduate  I  at  Pembroke  College,  I'.vford,  182'J;  ordiiincil 
18;i;i;  vicar  of  Pcnmark  since  1843.  Notes  illustrating 
some  Words  and  I'hra.«c8  in  the  (ircek  Testament  by 
Reference  to  the  >Scptuagint  and  the  Hebrew  Scriptures, 
Lon.,  1SS2,  cr.  Svo. 

Wood,  Charles  II.,  and  Long,  Joseph  l>.  A 
Digest  of  the  Illinois  Sujireme  Court  Reports,  vols,  i.- 
l.iiviii.,  (Islll  to  l.'*74,)  Chic.  lS62-7.i,  .'i  vols.  Mvo. 

Wood,  Charles  William,  F.R.(3.S.  1.  Through 
Holland.  Illust.  Lon..  1.H77,  Svo.  2.  Round  about 
Norway.  Illust.  Lon.,  18.80,  Svo.  3.  In  the  Black 
Forest,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  4.  The  Cruise  of  the  Re- 
serve Siiuidron,  Lon.,  I8S3,  p.  Svo.  5.  Under  Northern 
Skies.  Illust.  Lon.,  18811,  Svo.  Ci.  Letters  from  Ma- 
jorca.    Illust.      Lou.,  1888,  Svo. 

Wood,  .Miss  Charlotte  Diinninf;,  ("Charlotte 
Dunning,")  b.  IS.iS,  at  I'ouji'hkeepsie,  .\.Y.  1.  I'pon  a 
Cast:  a  Novel,  N.  York,  1S85,  llinio. 

"  Light  u'ld  iileasant,  and  extremely  entertaining."— 
ti'tUioii,  .\H.  157. 

2.  Cabin  and  Gondola,  N.  York,  I8S6,  16ina.  3.  A 
Step  Aside:   a  Novel,  Best.,  1886,  12uio. 

Wood,  Cyril  W.  A  Short  Catechism  of  Christian 
Doctrine,  Lon.,  1872,  IBmo. 

Wood,  David.  Sheep-Dipping:  n  Digest  of  the 
Latest  Information  and  Practice  connected  with  the  Pro- 
co>s,  Edin.  and  Lon.,  1885,  p.  Svo. 

Wood,  De  Volson,  b.  1S32,  at  Smyrna,  X.V. ; 
graduated  at  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute  1857  ;  pro- 
fessor of  mathematics  and  mechanics  in  the  .Stevens 
Institute  of  Technology  l872-8,"i,  and  since  then  pro- 
fessor of  engineering.  1.  A  Treatise  on  the  Resistance 
of  .Materials,  and  an  Appendi.\  on  the  Preservation  of 
Timber.  N.  York,  IS71,  Svo;  3d  ed.,  IS77.  2.  Treati.se 
on  the  Theory  of  the  Construction  of  Bridges  and  Roofs. 
Illust.  N.  York,  1872,  Svo;  2d  eiL,  187fl.  3.  The  Elc- 
nicnts  of  Analytical  Mechanics,  N.  York,  1876,  Svo.  4. 
Principles  of  Fllementary  Mechanics,  N.  York,  1878, 
12iuo;  Key  nnd  Supplement,  1SS2.  &.  The  Elements 
of  Co-Ordinate  (ioometry,  X.  Y'ork,  1870,  3  parts,  Svo. 
6.  The  Mechanics  of  Fluids,  1884.  7.  Trigonometry, 
Analytical,  Plane,  and  Spherical,  1SS6.  s.  The  Lumi- 
niferous  .Ether,  N.  York,  1886,  IBmo.  9.  Thermody- 
namics. 1887. 

Wood,  E.  J.  Winter-.  Chess  Souvenirs:  Prob- 
lems: wii'i  a  Chess  Tale,  Lon.,  1886,  sq.  16ino. 

Wood,  E.  M.  Methodism  and  the  Centennial  of 
Amcri'vin  ini!."pendenoe.  N.  Y'ork,  1876.  12010. 

VVo->d,     l^'nund.     Poems,  Lon.,  1887,  12mo. 

tV«i'>il,  -'.  '  ,  Edmund  (>ough  de  Salis,  M.A., 
graduutu<l  .>6  Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  1864  ;  or- 
dained 1865;  vicar  of  St.  Clement's,  Cambridge,  since 
Iss.O.  1.  The  Province  of  Faith:  Remarks  on  the 
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!  Method  of  Donation  of  Objective    Reality  10  Subjective 

1  Truth,  Lon.,  1 867,  Svo.  2.  The  Relation  of  Habitual 
and  Actual  (Irace,  Cambridge,  ISS7,  Svo.     3.  The  Regal 

i  Power  of  the  Church  ;  or,  The  Fundamentals  of  the 
Canon  Law:  a  Dissertation,  Lon.,  1888,  Svo. 

I     Wood,  Mrs.  Ellen,  (Price,)  [oad,  vol.  iii..  Woon. 

'  Mks.  llK.Nnv,  add.,)  d.  18S7.  1.  Bessy  Rano;  a  Novel, 
Lou.,  IS70,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;  new  cd.,  1872,  I  vol.  2.  Deno 
Hollow:    a   Novel,  Lon.,  1871,  3  vols.  p.  Svo;    new  ed., 

1873,  I  vol.  3.  Within  the  Maze:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1872, 
3  vols.  p.  Svo.  1.  The  Master  of  Oicylands:  a  Novel, 
Lon.,    1873,  3  vols.    p.    Svo.     !>.  .Johnny   Ludlow,  Lon., 

1874,  3  vols.  ]).  Svo;  1874,  1  v(d.  (Stories  reprinted 
from  the  Argosy.)  6.  Told  in  the  Twilight,  Lon.,  187,'), 
3  vols.  |i.  Svo.  7.  Bessy  Wells,  Lon.,  1875,  12mo.  S. 
Adam  (irainger:  a  Tale,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo.  9.  Our 
Children,  Lon.,  1876,  12nio.  10.  Piirkwater,  Lon.,  1876, 
p.  Svo.  11.  Edina;  n  Novel,  Lon.,  1876,  3  vols.  |i.  Svo. 
12.  Ponieroy  Abbey  :  a  Romance,  l.on.,  1878,  3  vols.  cr. 
Svo.  13.  John  Ludlow.  Second  Series.  Lon.,  1880,  3 
vols.  cr.  Svo.  14.  Court  Nethcrleigh  :  a  Novel,  Lim., 
1881,  3  vols.  cr.  8vo.  15.  About  Ourselves,  Lon.,  INS.). 
12iuo.  16.  Lady  Grace,  and  other  Sloriis,  Lon.,  1887, 
3  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

"Mrs.  Henry  Wood  lias  certain  iiimlitlis  wliieli  sliiuilil 
'lave  made  her  one  of  our  last  imvel-wrileis;  pupiihir  is 
another  word.  No  one  lays  oiil  ihe  phin  of  u  story  letter 
timii  she  does,  and  even'  Mr.  Wilkie  (■(illiiis  liiiiiself,  lo 
wlKun  iiigemiity  is  the  Alpha  iiiiil  (iniega  of  his  eral't,  is 
not  greater  than  she  is  in  Ihe  ekvenicss  Willi  which  she 
devises  lier  ]niz/l<'s  unci  tils  Ihe  ]iarts  together.  Hut  Mrs. 
Wood  hises  liersell  in  icrlaiii  hcseltiiig  sins,  wliicli  are 
iippnrently  beyond  her  power  to  oveiconie.  She  Is  jiiierlle, 
comnioiiplace.  and  iiieiiidicably  vulgar.  .  .  .  We  do  not 
liiid  ill  lier  books  a  trace  of  Hint  iirolesslonal  pride  and 
Ihoroughiiess  which  (''sires  to  make  a  thing  cood  all 
th'ougn  witluuit  rel'eri.ce  to  publishers  or  profit."— .s«(. 
Jtei'.,  xx.\li.  .M12. 

Wood,  Emma  A.  (Trnns.)  Experimental  Spiritu- 
alism :  a  Hook  on  Mediums,  bv  All.m  Kardec,  [iifeud.,] 
Lon.,  1874,  Svo. 

Wood,  Emma  Caroline,  I.ndy,  [<niie,  vol.  iii., 
M'oun,  Lahv  Emjia,  add..]  l,'-|i2-lS7!i.  b.  in  Portugai; 
the  daughter  of  Sanipmn  Miclicll,  an  English  naval 
officer  in  the  service  of  the  tjuecn  of  I'ortugal ;  married, 
1S20,  to  Sir  Jidin  I'nge  Wood,  rector  of  St.  Peter's,  Corn- 
hill,  London,  and  of  Cressing.  in  Essex.  After  his  death 
in  1866  she  published  her  first  novel  under  the  |iseuiio- 
nymeof  "C.  Sylvester."  1.  Rosewarn  :  a  Novel.  By 
C.  Sylvester,  Ipseud.]  Lon.,  1866,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  2. 
Choicest  Selections  jroin  Modern  Poets,  Lon.,  1870, 
16mo.  3.  On  Credit.  Lon.,  1870,  2  vols.  12mo.  4.  Sea- 
drift:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1871,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  6.  Cloth  of 
Frieze,  Lon.,  1872,  3  vols.  ji.  Svo.  (i.  I'p-llill :  a  Novel, 
j.on.,  1873,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.    7.  Wild  Weather,  Lon.,  1873, 

2  vols.  p.  Svo.  S.  Ruling  the  Roost:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1874,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  9.  Below  Ihe  Salt:  a  Novel,  Lon., 
1876,  3  vols.  p.  Svo.  10.  Through  Fire  and  Water:  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  1876,  ?.  vols.  p.  Svo.  11.  Sheen's  Foreman  : 
a  Novel,  Lon.,  1877,  3  vols.  cr.  Svo.  12.  Youth  on  the 
Prow:  a  Novel,  Lon.,  1879,  2  vols.  cr.  Svo. 

Wood,  Frances  H.  1.  Number  Eleven,  and 
other  Tales,  l.on.,  1873,  I8mo.  2.  Twelve  Tales  from 
Many  Lands,  Lon.,  lS7.'!-77,  two  series.  Hiuio. 

Wood,  Rev.  Francis  Henry,  M. A.;  graduated 
at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Iti71  ;  ordained  1871; 
rector  of  St.  Kenelm  in  I'.jisley  187.0-82;  perpetual 
curate  of  St.  I'aul's,  Nortluimpton,  1882-88.  Echoes  of 
the  Night,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo;  new 
ed.,  rev.,  1S85. 

Wood,  Frederick  W .  Six  Y'ears  a  Priest  and  a 
Decade  a  Protestant,  Cleveland,  1876,  12mo, 

Wood,  tieorge  I).  1.  Ihe  Study  of  the  Physical 
Sciences  :  their  Value  in  Education  :  an  Essay,  Lon., 
1864,  16mo.  2.  Essays  on  Mental  Culture:  a  Book  for 
Oirl  Students,  Lon.,  1877,  12iuo. 

Wood,  Rev.  II.  A  Season  among  the  Wild  Flow- 
ers.    Illust.     Lon.,  1S83,  p,  Svo. 

Wood,  II.  Freeman.  I.  Modern  Methods  of  Il- 
lustrating Books,  ("  Book-Lover's  Library,")  Lon.,  1887. 
Anon.  2.  The  Passenger  from  Scotland  Y'aid,  Lon., 
1888,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Englishman  of  the  Rue  Cain:  a 
Novel,  Lon.,  1888,  or.  Svo. 

Wood.  H.  K.,  a  Glasgow  merchant,  1.  The  High, 
way  of  Salvation,  Lon.  and  Aylesbury,  1874,  12mo;  new 
cd.,  1881.  2.  The  Cross  and  the  Crown,  (embracing  the 
Period  from  the  Crucitixion  to  the  Ascension,)  Paisley, 
1875,  16ino.  3.  Heavenly  Love  and  Earthly  Echoes, 
Lon.,  1877,  12mo.     4.  The  Heavenly  Bridegroom  and 


lily  IK  !^nlij*'c-tivn 
tiiin  iiT    lliiliitiial 

0,  3.  Thu  Hogiil 
laiiicnUils  of  the 

1,  f<VI). 

ii ,  vol.  iii,,  WiMih, 
■  Uiino:  ft  ^■(nt.|, 

2,  I  vol,  2.  Di'iiu 
p.  Svo;  n(!W  cil., 
sovel,  l.iin.,  IK72, 
yliinils :  n  Novel, 
:iy  l.uillnw,  I, on., 
Stdrii'K  i>|iriiit(ii 
li|{lit,  Lun.,  187.'), 

1875,  12U10.     8. 

|).  8vo.  ».  Our 
valor,  I.on.,  187(1, 
7C,  II  vols.  ji.  8vo. 
.,  1 878,  ;^  voli*.  or. 
;a.  Lon.,  18S0,  ,'i 
:  a  Novel,  Iion., 
lives,  him.,  I88:i. 
)ri(8,  Lon.,  1887, 

ivy  wlilcli  slidiild 
riti-ri-;  [Mipiiliir  i.> 
n  of  a  Mory  1  liter 
'iilliiiK  hliiiseir.  Id 
L'«H  (if  ills  craft,  is 
s»  Willi  vvMili  she 
iKOllier.  Iliil  Mrs. 
Is'  i-liis.  which  are 
le.  Slic  if  jiuerile, 
r.  .  .  .  \Vc  (ill  not 
'i-sioiial  priilc  and 


rs  or  pro 


pood  1 
fit."— ^'^ 


'at. 


friinenlal  Splrilu- 
Kardcc,  [jifcud.,] 

y,  [diiie,  vol.  iii., 
,  l).  ill  I'orliitrnl; 
n  KiiKlifh  naval 
Drtugal ;  married, 
St.  Peter's,  Corn- 
.  After  his  death 
inder  the  jiseuilo- 
1 :  a  Novel,  liy 
vols.  ]).  8vo.  '2. 
lets,  Lon.,  1 8711, 
J.  l2nio.  4.  i^ea- 
no.  6.  Cli.th  of 
'p-Ilill  :  a  Novel, 
uther,  Lon.,  18711, 

a  Novel,  Lon., 
t :  a  Novel,  Lon., 
■e  and  Water:  a 
heen's  Foreman  : 
2.  Youth  on  tlio 
ivo. 

jer  Kleven.  and 
elve  Tulea   from 

1  liino. 
M.A. ;  graduated 
;  ordained  1871  j 
r.'i-82;  perpetual 
!-S8.  Kchoes  of 
73,  p.  Svo ;  new 

i  a  Priest  and  a 

2mo. 

of  the  Physical 
an   Kssay,  Lon., 

urc:  a  Iluok  for 

;  the  Wild  Flow- 

1  Methods  of  II- 
ry,")  Lon.,  1887. 
nd  Yard,  Lon., 
ie  Hue  Cain  :  a 

.     1.  The  High- 

874,  12moi  new 
(embracing  the 
ansion,)  Paisley, 
Sartbly  Eohoes, 
Bridegroom  and 


WOO 

l.i;Iirido,  Lon.,  ,878,  ,2,„„.     5.  Betrothal,  Lon,,  188, 


2.   Little  J{ 


e-t-se:„nL..,./pJ„-    Ko";":^  "IrX;-^- 


WOO 

» ^---^mm^m 

.   I'"-l<bin,lin«,  ("Brit.  1  the  .NVv  .)"  f  ■a'^JV'^,!;;;  J"'j"N  ."rtnerly  minister  of 
>''■".,     87«,  ,i;,no,  '  the    lv-tahli.sl,  ,     "in     s      '''     ;;,'.''"';,«'' '  .;.^'"":'<-"'  f""" 

"■•'«•'«•      I.   Tl, l-rayeis;  the   P,,i   e,      if  , L  v%  "•".  ^''""'""y  "' 

Answers  Iheretn,  I  ,  ,  ,     .7  '  ,i    .^    ■^^"I't'Te..,  and   the 


1888,  s(|.  laiiiii, 
Lon.,  I8,s,s,  itii. 
Wood,   Henry. 

World,  Host.,  18.S7,  niiiiu 

i».o;:rLt::7.^:r?rr"- 
Hio!irl;,^!:r>;,;'';;:--»«n«M.  1^ 

'li^'  KiKhtecnth  fentury    L,,.       '  -„   "'J'''  ''""■'""^''  "' 

;i;i:^iir'e'«,i^'i..''""«""^'^'"^>vee„'r^,^,^-'^' «- 


Hoi;;£'Ste";:i't„y'a,:r""  --y  -vam 


iniiiii. 

<^.csli:::  ;:;,.wi.lJ:;,;,     7;;/: ':-'■>-'-  a  Labour 
and  II, T.......  ,.*'""'.'"'."•'  ''^'7.  '-'»"•     3.  Foreign 


Houtuin  of  the  1,1,1   and    ;,?,,,.  ,,..     '''"'!';  '""■ar.ls  the  I '^"••■<li"'i  h.i- \V„iki„i,„  ,,„    I    n     I  s-7   1.  ..,'""'""' 

reBions."-.!,/,.*,  N, ',",.'■', ''"'"'  '^'^"'  «■"'  the  siirnm',„|i,,^;  '  «"  ,     '"'7,'.  ","   ':'■"""  <^'"nadian  Free  Trade,  Lon       ssi 

i!:;:''-;;^,j|'''i-"'^ci..n;.rLd'''k::::i,ts;^:;;;;;j: 

''"'•'  '"8.',  Isjii,,;  new  ed.,  I8.S4.  *'•'' 

Wood,    Joliii,    F  H  f ' .«       vn<       r      .  ... 

i«.mh  of  ,h,nan;e,i;^S  b;\;i^::^;jr;';ni;:::L;::F 

Ni  freiy  at   KiiigV   College,  London    «ince    IS7    ■   II,  „ 

"M:y'o;'^:;::r[?7si^'''i"''!''''"^>'"v^^ 
;^H^ii..,cu,-,a;^C/c^c::;^c^'r:i;:;;:; 


L.""^i^  ri,  7,,,:  V"^''''i'''''''''- '■•■»- 

Ketnedies  there"  r  Miaiy  1 87' "s'v'^  '^n'":'  '""''"'i"^' 
Master  and  Servant,  aS^  ^7^8 ';'' ^'S 'ij^^''  ."■ 
on  the  Law  of  Firu   In.,iir.i.,'..„.        '     *";     -^-A    1  leiiti,,, 

Slate  of  the  Law,  K  ,"  i.h  „  i  4  '"■'■■''  '"  "'«  ^'"'"■"^ 
Albany,  1878,  8™  '^"«'';''.!""1  Anierioan,  \.  V.,rk  and 

Aoii,i\aL,;w\:nd^U;rr'^i'''5^'"'T'i 

Treatise  on  the  .Statute  of  Wau.l  ,  N.'v„k  ',t;  .f'  ^ 
adSS  "-"^'^"  ^^  ^'•"-   '^'-^  ■ 


his  Life 


3.  A  Contribution  to  the  lli..i,,r,.    .'.J  ' ,. 

lti,r';s","»;;.-."-;r  v  "->■  >."^«S'£z:L  'S,,,,;;.;,'" i-is;;:™' ..".".v™.'''- ««""».;; 

ords 


Wood,  ll,.v.  John.    Ikniy  Wilkes,  D,D 
iin.l   iinic.--,  .Monticil,  IS8.S,  l"ino 

.1.!,  Lon^A'",;    I.-Iinf  "''■''''""   ''^■''    '•'"=    «ith  Notes, 
bar*a""hc'  Mhl'u'o  V*-'"rV"':"'  ''•  '''-''  '  """ol  "'  tl.o 


Things  fo'rlhosV  who 'need  Vl  '"'"''''"'    '"""'    '"■'   '"'"i" 

c.ii:;;irL^:;!;f^,^^^^-;'--M.isMenat 

,**?."'I.'..?.«y- •''».•.»«».  M-A.,  d.  about  1887,  gradu- 


ati..  at  Magdalene  .'"^:c:^;;,;^i,r"^^«'>8-'>--  :  ^-j;^  ^V  ^-l--ors :  showing  ,n,w  thj  Inh;i;;j;;n; 


thn  ('h,.r„r,  T  I       ■    \"'""""  insiructKin, 

naL?,uhL]"!*'\Trrs7V,i''';';',.  "'•  '"'/'«""'  "f  "■« 
Harth  I'  TrXxL  '  n  •'  '  ?  "«l'S'<>us  of  India,  by  A. 
The  s,  ,.iP,:  .  '  ?"?'"!  S";)  I'On.,  1881,  8vo  2 
,,.,  T,: '.'.:'„'!  *'.*:«.•,""''..""'«-: 'Ji»''»»"e.':  with  ;  Lenure 


£hS,1;  If  ,i.LS=-:,tiSr,£;5y 

lioui  Homes  without  Hand-  "  Lon  Is7l  ,  „,""«'•'' 
ed.,  I8S2.  «.  Calendar  of  th  .  J  oni'h  oI'tL  Y  """ 
Naturalist  Abroad.  I,l„st,  Lon.:"l''73rn;w'rd.,\T7''8^ 
J.-'".°-    .'.■   ^'■^?l^»^-'"rs :  ..bowing  how  the  InhabUants  of 

imains 
Out  of 

Natural    Ili.;t„;jrf:„;'    l^-f'^,  ^»'" V    ""    ^™,f """ 


],'il3 


woo 

10.  InnocH  Abroiicl:  bcitinn  I'oimliir  Aceouiil  (,f  For- 
e  KB  InmlH,  their  .Struftur..,  lliiLil.,  „n.l  TnniKloruia- 
timis.  Illiixt.  I,()n.,  |S7(;  now  ml.,  I,s77  hvo  II 
KngliBh  Scenery,  ni.,«ln.te,l  l,y  Kiiiinc.t  llritir.li  ArtidH,' 
ll.httoii,  Willi  iliwriiitivo  ti'xt.l  L(iii„  Is;;,  f„|.  i^.  Sa- 
turf's  T™.liiii(5«.-  Huumn  Iiiventiuii  iinticiimleil  by  Xa- 
Hiro.     (lIuKt.      1,1, ri.,  IS77,  p,  Mvci. 

,.,l^'''l  ^^\","''''  »l,"'''l"l  I'l'HiT  iK'viT  <M,irwK  mil  iiiipri'  rt- 
iirkal.lj  than  wlifii  iniyii.K  tli..  riMciiiMaii.T  lietwwu  tin. 

«  111  111..  Imliils  ,,l  M.in,.  „i  til,.  ,,i„..,.r  Utile  iliiiiKs  In  wlil,.li 

..,  ,r    'I  "";''  '''■"'-''If-  •,.,■  'I'l'i'  ••^"bj.'cl  .If  liisi...t-iir..lii. 

li'duru.  lia.s   licfn   H,■ll.I||^.l,   ,.xliiiii.st..il,     Mr.  \V..i„l  has 

W.  I',,  ".''11"  ?,,"'."';''  "■''''■■■  "'•'''  "f  rm'iir.h,  anil  what 
lie  has  U.  tell  will  liiiil  eauur  llsli.|iers."-.v,H,./„^„.,  1,  (|..,ii. 

I.i.  Tho  I,Hiie    ami    |.'i,.l,|,  ("  .Vatunil    lli.«t(irv   Uam- 
hlf»,   )  I.on.,  IS7D,  Ii'in.i.      |  (.  L'oimnnn  IlritlMi  iiiM.rts  : 
lypioal   HcetlcvM,  Ac,  of  (Iroat  Britain;  from  '•  lna..etH 
lit  llom,.."  I,„n.,  I8S2,  p,  Svo.      I,,,   (h'.l.)    WanderMigs 
in  South   AiiKTioa,  A,..     liy   Cliarlc.»  Waterton.     Illu»t.  I 
,.in..  1SM2,  Ito.     Hi.   I'etlanil  Rovisiti.,1.     Illu«t.     I.on.,  I 
i>->*h  p.   Svo.     17.    llall-llonr«    in    Kiul.l   an.l    Forest: 
tliapters   in   .Natural    llistorv,   (..in.,   ISS4,   I2iii.,.      IS 
My    Uack-Viiril    Zoo:    a   Coiirso   of    Niiturnl    Hi.story.' 
I  luat.     I,on.,   ISs,-,,  I2mo,     111.   Ilor«o  an.l  .\fan :  tlioir 
,      .Mutual    llcpunil.  1,  II   an.l   Duties,  I.on.,  IMSj,  svo.     20 
Hk    -llour.i  with  a  Natura'ist:   Hamkles  near  the  ."^hor.. 
I.on.,  I8M,^,  p.   ,Svo.     21.  Th.i    Iliiihly    Natural    lliatory! 
I   list.    I,.m.,  IssB.sm.Jto.    22.  .Man  unci  hi,.  Ilan.liw.irk, 
lllust.   Lon.,  issil,  Svo.    2:i.  liinls  ami  Heast^  I.on.,  ISSS, 
r.   Svo.     2t.    S.),.ial    llahitiition.s    ami    I'arasitie    Neats; 
from  '■  Homes   witli.iut    llamls,"   I.on.,   ISHS.     2,i.   The 
Zoo.     lilu.st.      I.on.,  1SS8,  It. i;  2.1  series,  ISSi).     2(1    The 
Urook  ami  its  Banks,  I..,ii.,  lssil,4t.,.    27.  TheDominhm 
ol  .Man.     Illust.     Lon.,  IsSll,  Svo.    With  others.  Skating 
iimi  .Slnlnij,',  I.on.,  Is7l,  I2m„.     With  W(s)i,,  Tiikodoiie, 
Ihe  FiolJ  .Naturalist's  IIan.|-I!ook,  I.on.,  ISSO,  8vo. 
.  ',.",."'"",'''  l"''''i»lis  lie  i(Ki  ninili  ti,  sav  that  the  late  .Mr. 
,,■,,       ;■';'"'  '-'^'''^  '"'•■upie.l  a  pr.iiiiiiient  plaee  in  the  litera- 
liiie  .,1  Ins  i„niitry  :  hut  we  sh.uilil  think  there  hail  heen 
lew  iiiore  siui.essUil  writers  in   his  own  parlieular  line, 
1  lie  Kilt  ol  piipnlur  e.xnosltlun  was  liis  In  a  iiuirkcil  .lei;ii.|., 
iin.l  the  artol  eonveyiiiK  kii.iwle.lue  In  a  simple  ami  at- 
tra,.tiye  lorni.     I  he  kiii,wle.l).e,  too,  was  i,r  an  exiremely 
varieil  ami  cdinprelienslve   kiml.    The  man  who  lia.l  a 
thuroUKh  ai.||iiaiiitam.|.   with    Mr,  Wuiiil's   works   woiilil 
lei.onie  a  kiiiil  of  walking  iliiiinmiiy  i,r  iiseliil   inloima. 
on  aeipiireil  throUL'h  tlie  study  uf  liteiatnie  far  lighter  ' 
t  mil  iiine-t<:iit,is  (it  the  novels  pnhlishe.l  In  these  .lays,"-  t 
>im-lut(ir,  July  12.  IS'jn,  ,",7.  '  j 

•■  Umloiihteii.y  my  lather's  creat  ilistinetliin  was  that  iif  I 
leliiK  the  pioneer  In  the  work  .ilpopnlarizini,'  ntitnral  his-  . 
lory  ami  pre.senlinfc' it  tilth.  Kerijral  piiMie  in  the  loini  of  i 
an  alliirniK'.anil  ileeply  imero.stinf;  stuily.     He  hail  manv 
•Milisemiint  imitatnrs.  hut  i,e  hini.seinmitate.l  m,  .in...     He 
onml  zo.,loKy  a   dull   »ml  dry  study,  open  tu  none  hnt  . 
the  lavonied  lew  wl,  i  enjoyed  siH'eial  aptitude,  speeial 
iiiiportuimies,  and  s.eeial  eirenmstames  I'nr  its  imisuit 
He  lelt  II  an  ii|,eii  Ijcik  of  world-wid..  interest,  neellini;  no 
seholar  to  read  or  ,,iterpret  it,  no  iinnsual  zeal  or  persist-  ' 
enee  ir  order  to  ileeipher  its  seems.    His  wa.s  the  pen  that 
eil  iitoer  iK'ii.s  to  write  up„n  ili,.  snhje.'t.    His  was  the  en-  , 
Ihusiasiii  whieh   llreil  the  .■iithnsiasiii  of  others-  whieh 
maile  observers  uiit  of  mei'liaiiirs,  and  naturalists  out  of 
arli_sans.    And  t.,|,'etlier  with  ability  and  enthnsia.sm  he 
nniteil  a  dojiKed  persi'veranee  which  enable.l  him  In  ae- 
eomplish  a  w.irk  wiiieli.eveii  ,so  far  as  its  mere  e.vtent  Is 
(.oneern..il,  very  I'ew  men  have  e.xeelle.l."-7"/it  Hiv.  J.  0. 
II  «'«( ..  his  I.ijt  unit  »;,rk.  by  Tiikoikiui.:  Wimiii,  p,  12o. 

>tou(l,  John  Turtle,  d.  IsOO,  He  spent  eleven 
years,  ls(i,-i-7l,  in  making  c.veavations  at  Ephesus, 
partly  with  funds  supplied  by  the  British  .Museum.  Dis- 
coveries nt  Ephesus  :  including  the  Site  and  Itemains  of 
the  (ireat  Temple  of  Diana.      Illust.     IS7(i,  r.  Hvo. 

"  Here  is  a  rei'ord  of  honest  bard  work,  earried  on  for  a 
long  lime  in  the  teeth  of  .limenlti..s  of  every  kind,  and 
rewarded  with  discoveries  of  real  and  high  moment.     It  is 

Boniethlng  to  lie  able  to  draw  a  pi.tnre  of  the  fai.ions  lemiile 
which  passed  lor  one  ol  the  wonders  of  the  world,  ..Vinl 
ironi  aiiotlii-i-  ijoint  of  view,  it  is  at  least  a.s  much  to  have 
oroiiL'iit  to  lik'bt  the  precious  store  of  ii..^,-rii,iions  which 
-Mr,  «o(,il  puts  together  at  the  eii.l  of  his  suinptuoiis  vol- 
ume, — ,s„/.  I.'n:.  .xliil.  ;i:!o. 

Wood,  John  W.  I.  The  Serpent  round  the  Soul : 
"   Poem,  Ellin.,    Is70,   8vo.      2.    Ceres    Kaces,   [verse,] 


WOO 


CuiMir-Fife,  IS7.3,  Svo. 

"  oocl,  John  William.  Tales  and  Sketches  in 
Pro.se  and  Verse,  Lon.,  ISSII,  Svo. 

W  ooU,  llev.  JoMeph,  u  Primitive  Methodist  min- 
ister. Sunset  at  Noonday  :  .Mnmorinl.s  of  Mrs.  J.  T 
Robson,  I.on.,  Isri,  l2nio." 

Wood,  yits.  Jiilin  Amandn,  (Nargent,) 
(  Minnie  .Mary  I.ee,"  pseud.)  I.  Myrrha  Lake;  or, 
into  the  Light  of  Catholicity  ;  2d  ed.,  N.  York,  1873, 
1544 


I    «mo.     2.  Huborfs  Wife:  a  Si„rv   for  You,  B«lt.,  1875, 

IJmo.     ,'l.  The  llrown  llougeat  Dufflelil ;  a  Story  of  Life 

without  and  within  the  I'olil,  Bait,,  1877,  l2uio.     4,  The 

Story  of  Annette  ami  her  Five  Dolls:  told  tu  Dear  Lilllo 

i  Catholic  ('liililr..u,  Halt.,  188(1,  an.  |(im». 

I      Wood,  Kill...     I.  A  Waif,,/ the  .Sen,    Illust.    L,m., 

I    8i,),  1,   Svo      2.  Lory  Bell ;  a  Story  about  Trust  In  ()„,|, 

I  l,on.,  IS8.I,  121110.     ;i.   Winnie's  .Secret :  a  Story  of  Faith 

and  Patience.     Illust.     I.on.,  1884,  p.  Svo.     4.  .lack  ttn,l 

the   Oyiiaies,    L,m.,    1887,    12mo.      5.    liicle   Ueuben's 

.Secret,  l.on.,  I8S7,  p.  Svo. 

Wood,  M.  .M,  tlioilism  nml  the  Centennial  of  Amer- 
ican Independence,  N.  York,  187(1,  l2mo 

H  ood,  Oliver  E.     The  West  point  .^crap-Book  :  n 
C.illectii.ii  of  Stories.  Songs,  and   Legends  of  th,.  llniti-d 
.•whites  Military  Acinletny.     Illust.     N.  York,  1871.  8vo. 
H  ood,  I  .     Ky,lale  ;  or,  Before  and  After  Culloden  : 
a  Novel,  I.on.,  1SS2,  p,  Svo. 

Wood,  Ulchnrd  A.,  ("Paul  Cushing,"  pseud.) 
1.  A  Woman  with  a  Secret,  I„m.,  ISS,'',,  :i  vols.  er.  Svo 
..  Misogyny  and  the  Maiilen  :  a  Novel,  I.on.,  IS85,  er,' 
8vo.  ,i.  Dr.  Ciesar  Cwl,  .Mind  I'lirer,  Lon.,  1887  ;) 
vols,  or,  Svo.  4.  The  Blacksmith  of  Voe:  a  .Novel. 
I.on.,  1888,  .'1  vols,  cr,  Svo. 

Wood,  .Siimuel,  gardener.  I.  Gardening  for  the 
(ottage;  or,  How  to  grow  Win.Iow  and  other  Plants, 
Lon.,  ISfill,  12nio.  2.  The  Plain  Path  to  (i„o,l  (Janlen- 
ing,  l..m  IS7I  p.Svo;  2,1  cL,  enl.  entitled  "A  Plain 
(luidc  tolJood  (Jurdi'iiing,"  I87rt  ;  :kl  ed.,  IS71I  ;)  .Mul 
tuni-in-Parvo  Oardening,  Lon..  Is77,  p,  Svoj  new' c,| 
rev,,  I87U.  4.  Tb,.  Bulb-lbirdcn,  Illust,  Lon,,  187,8* 
p.  8vo.  5.  Tie  Tree-Planter  and  Plant  Propagator.' 
(•Wealcs  .Ser,,",  Lon,,  188(1,  |2mo.  (i.  The  Tree- 
Pruner,  ("Weale's  Scr„")  Lon.,  I8s(l,  12iiio.  7.  The 
Forcitig-Uanlen  ;  or.  How  to  grow  Early  Fruits,  Flowers 
and  \egetablcs.  Illust.  Lon,,  I8S|,  p.  Svo,  8  The 
I  Ladies'  .Multuin-in-Puvo  Fl.  wcr-(iarden  and  Amateur's 
.  Complete  (iuide.  Illust.  Lou.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  '.(..Modern 
j  Window-Oardening,  under  Asueots,  North,  South,  etc.. 
I.on.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  7  ,         , 

Wood,  Sniniiel,   naturalist.      I.  The  Dwellers  in 

;  our  Oardens:  their  Livi-s  and  Works,  Lou.,  is;,",   p    Sv,,. 

new   ed.,    ISSl.      2.  The    Itiril   and   Animal    Preserver! 
How  to  Skin,  Stuir,  aii<l  .Mount,  Lon,,  IS77,  |2mo 

i      Wood,  llev.  .Samuel   Theodore,  M.A.,  liCI. 

■graduated   at   Christ   Church,   (l.xford,    18(17;   ordained 

j  I8|(l;   rector   of  Ililperton   „■   Wliiiddon    1888.       1.  The 

I  .spirits  in  Pri.sou  :  a  Lenten  Ueverio,  [verse,]  Lon.,  1877. 
2.  Seen  and  Unseen;  an   Epiphany  Poem,   Lon.,  IS78, 

'  ,.:","!'     '''•.•^''"''''•en  "'  Calvary  :   Instructions  for  School- 
children, I.on.,  ISSl,  .■)2mo. 

'      Wood,   .Sara,   and   others.      Stories    from    Many 
Lands,  L,m„  |S77,  l2mo.  ' 

Wood,  Shakspere.  1.  The  Capitoline  Museum 
ol  Sculpture;  a  Catalogue,  Rome,  1872,  Svo.  2.  The 
•New  Curiosuiii  Urbis;  a  (iuije  to  Ane:jnt  and  Modern 
Uonie,  Lon.,  187;'),  p.  Svo. 

Wood,  .Susan.  (Trans.)  Levana ;  or.  The  Doctrine 
of  L.lucation,  by  Jean  Paul  Richtcr.  Selections.  Lon  , 
I881,  p,  Svo. 

Wood,  Theodore,  son  of  Rev.  ,1.  G.  Wood,  .„o,.„. 
I.  Inictical  Lessons  on  Insect  Life,  Lon.,  188H,  |2mo 
-'.  Leg,s  and  Wings.  Lon,,  ISS4,  sm.  Svo.  :i.  Our  Insect 
Allies,  Lon.,  ISS4,  12mo,  4,  Our  In,sect  Enemies.  11- 
lust  Lon  ISS.,,  12mo.  5.  Nature  ami  her  Servants; 
.^ketches  ol  the  Animal  Kingdom,  I.,m.,  1885,  p  Svo 
(>.  Our  liir.l  Allies,  I.on.,  1887,  12mo.  7.  The  Farmer's 
Friends  nml   Foes,  I.on.,  ISSS,  p.  Svo.     And  see  Wooii, 

I      Wood,  llev.  Thomas,  Wesleyan  minister.     I'lio 

I  Doetrmes  ol  Annihilation  and    Universalism  view,-.l    in 

he  Light  ol   Reason,  Analogy,   and   Revelation,   Lon,, 

ISSl,   p,  Svo. 

,,."?"^»,  'tev-  Thomas  William,  educated  at 
Kings  (o  lege,  Lonibm  ;  or,laine,l  1868;  domestic  ehap- 
hun  at  Riydd  Court  I87()-S(),  and  since  then  vicar  of 
El.lerslield  ;  chnpl.-iin  of  the  or.ler  of  St,  John  of  Jem- 
salem  since  1874  I  Five  Ilundreil  Abbreviations  made 
Intelligible;  with  Notes,  I.on..  I87.'t.  2.  Notes  on  the 
Irayer-Book  and  Psalter,  for  Choristers,  Lon.    187;!  ■  ",t 

7  I  IS-:-  ,«•  ''^'-  ^^'\^'i'r  Tyi"'«™pl.ically  Ueviscd, 
Lon,,  ls,j,  l«m„     4.  A  Manual  of  Pulpit  Prayers,  Lon,, 

'■  ''  rJ-i.''  ,'?.■  J''™'"':'-"rai  .md  Aculemieal  Colour.s, 
,.on„  IS,B  l2,„o  fi.  A  Guide  to  Ordination  in  the 
Church  of  England,  Lon,,  lS7il,  12ino,  7.  The  Degrees, 
downs,  and  Hoods  ol  the  British,  Colonial,  Indian,  and 
American    Lnivcrsities   and   Colleges,   I.on.,  1883,   4to 


woo 


V.m,  nnlt.,  1875, 
;  iiSliiry  of  Lifo 

r,  i:'iiio.    4.  'I'll,, 

Id  tu  Deiir  LIttIo 

n.  Illust.  Fion., 
lit  Trust  in  (lu.l, 
a  Story  oC  Kiiith 

0.  I.  Jiu'k  anil 
I'lielo   Uciihon'» 

eniiial  u{  Aincr- 
i. 

I  Suriiii-Ilcxik  :  a 
Isol'  Ihi'  Uiiitcil 
'urk,  l.sri,  8vo. 
Alter  Culluilen: 

■<liin|?,"  |)seuil.) 

II  vol*.    IT.    .Hvo. 

,  I,on.,  1HH5,  cr. 
,  l,on.,  1887,  ;i 
\'oo:   a  .Novel, 

•denliiK  for  tliii 

1  otiicr   riiiiils, 

>  (iooil  (iiirik'ii- 

itloil  "A    riiiiii 

18711.     J).  Mul- 

8vo  ;  new  eil., 

t.     I.on.,   1878, 

lit   l'r(i|m(riii<ir, 

Ci.    The  Tieo- 

U'lno.     7.   Tho 

•'ruits,  Flowers, 

1.  8vo.  S.  Tho 
iinil  .Ainiitciir'n 

vo.  '.K  Modern 
111,  South,  cte., 

10  Dwellers  in 

.,    l^;7.'i,  p.  8vu; 

lal  Preserver  : 
7,  l-'iuo. 
M.A.,  li.C.K., 
8li7  i  onhiiiied 
1888.  I.  The 
le,]  liOn.,  1877. 
11,  r.oii.,  1S78, 
ana  lor  Sohoul- 

from    Miiny 

»llne  Muecuin 

8vo.     L'.  The 

t  and  Modern 

,  The  Doctrine 
lotions.     Lon., 

Wood,  nii/ii-ii. 
.,  188;i,  i:;,no. 
:i.  Our  Insect 
Kneiiiies.  II- 
lier  Servants  : 
1885,  |).  Svo. 
The  Kiiriner'a 
nd  see  Wood, 

linifter.  The 
"111  viewc^l  in 
Diatiun,    l.un., 

educated  iit 
ouicstic  eliap- 
;hen  viear  of 
ohn  of  ,Jeru- 
I'ialions  made 
Notes  on  the 
on.,  187;t ;  -M 
illy  UevL^ed, 
'rayers,  Lou., 
liciil  Colour.", 
ation  in  the 
Tho  Degree.", 

Indian,  and 
.,  1883,   4to. 


8.  BtdcnAeld  and  Hk  A 


WOO 


R 


P=,r,  ttl^^'-"  ^--  '-^'.    «•  Tho  ,  ^  ^„„UH..,.  J„H„  „..,.,.„M 


Hooil,  Ui'v.  iv 


toi-.v  and  Aniioiili 


The  !• 


Wood,  n.  .>i, '  i 


i|iilliei<,  Kdiii.,  IMSS 


ia-t  \ouk  of  Kifo  :  itg  II 


N'ortI 


Is-  I  Host,,  IS 


li    anil 


uth 


How    I  found  It 


XIK  liii 


li'Kother    wlih   .Mnry'a    .Stat 


I'luont, 


M<>X»  'if  India    made   I'lain  i   a 
I.on.,  I8,si.  |(„, 

•'liionu,:  Mother  Earth's  III,,,,. 
•NfW  Sehool,  Un.,   187a,  |,, 


IM7I, 
i'i'«;  or,  (iauie 


Journalistic  Ueliosi,eci 
Wood,  Wiillavt'. 

rajiliy  :  a  Honiiiiue  of  tli 

Wood,  Ualler.    The  Hook  of  1.,  i, 
fotMi  SiiiKle  l>l,iy,.|.,  I.,,,,.,  |s,s7.,.    s      '"" 

I.ukes   llo."i,ital    |„„„l„„  '•"•^•'•'  I'liysician  to  St. 

Insanilv:   Jitl    ,^t,     1      I'    ,   ;,"'''i',""','^'  "»  "'«   '''•-■'' "f 

i-if.  in\ii;t,;i:ri     s■:i?;^;'^''-''''''»^ 

tli"  Lunacy  l.uvv,  l.i.u.,  IsVl!   .sn,        '     "   '"""""^  ""^ 

«">j:  i'a,,ersund  Addr..:,.  'i;;:;,,:,^^;'';..^;; '^""'  '^- 

Hood,  Kcv.  Uiilia,,,  Splcer,  Jr  v 

nated,  (irst  class  CIih"  Triii  niVt  r  i  •  7.  ',  '  ''  *''■'"'■ 
bridKc,  1871  ;  ordained  l4i\  ro^.  It  o,'",;'  .'  ''■«°:  •;"'"- 
am     lainloii  since  I  sm  i       "  ■   ""-'•'^  <><  I  ll.inl  w  .\shton 

>vesentAs;er^d'r,;d'i,^;:,.:t;rl?87r"':' 
Mudies  iii^st.  i-a,.,,  K,,;„„,  ,^\u:'\i,!Zr:::"ij: 

»l  llH'  Inner  Tuu.i.le''  871  sLlJir'.'r'  '".."'f.''" 
and  Vignettes  hyVs.ChattXu:<;^l;!;;U 

Hood..W„r(iii.    .SeoMAiTis. 

"oodail,  Williaill.      Paris    after    Two    <! 

Woodall,  William  Otier 


Woodbury,  «  nlliT  II.     ( !•: 


d.)  Treiisiiro-.S|M 


(Ud.)  A 


r,"'r«  :•;?,•  ,•;,?"""•  ■'  ■ ■' "."";« ^.. 

Pcc^l  ar  Coct   -n^        ""'/    ^  '•    '""'^'"'  '"    "''^'^1'   "'• 

K.;^n,^S;';li'!l'l:;;;-T8.;;:';tf^^-"^'"--^ 

Esq.," 

i,  .  .  I       ,;.' "■■^"•■iic  anil  moiiern  yKslhetii 

1  om.lar  History  of  Society,  l,on.,  Iss.'f   ,, %"„ 

'.  n  I'lteiiceol  ^reelllu.•.onrv,  ,on.,  1x7,1  hv,,  •>  iw,,  \ 
Konn.ug's  M,.8„nie  Cyelo  oudia  and  i  „„  i  vLl  J 
Masiinie   Archu3o,o«y,   HIstl.ry,   and    niogn'.'phyr'L;', 

sii.^h",'!""'"'''  •'•     """'  "■""  C'""!"--.   ••"".,  187.3, 
Woodlord,  Rt.  iicv.  James  H,igsi.||, 

f"""'    '"'•    '"••    »;1'M    lM.'tt-18S5;    graduate" 


Twelve  Sciiiions.  Lon.,  1SS7,  ii.  Svo. 

(I  j^lMld.)       ,>«ec    Iluuroil,    UoBKl.T    li.,  .„n™.  ' 

ood.T,  J.     .Ksihellc  and  Modern  .Kstheticisni 


"TO  than  With  themai;;:r,,ofuio     Vo     I.ii:.;   r '••  i^""'??!?' .^.r''"^  '"  Shakespeare's  "  A 


\V»...li.,i.i„.      ..  „  to  ilw. '.  Mi.i.. ■  .,-.T-.    .■'■'>"  l-lyinologicul  Index 


fi 

IS.s.s,  ,Svo. 

I  "■•"V'"',"''*'^'    "«*'•    S«i"iiel    .Merrill      D  11 

Theoh,j,^e:i-i:^f:^t^;:^-tk->.:^^.;f-i;^ 

M  A     h    I8V1        V""T    "'"-gess    i-nncaNtcr, 

1S7h':  ™|,1^      •  ,*^'""""^"'   "'  «'"••'■"'«   College,  il.xford 
INS,  calleil   to  tlie  bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  I88II.     1    The 


,iirc^;;:"L::!i::s7r"Lr  ""'"'''"^""""--  ^'«'"'» 

I      Woodgatc,   V.  Frederick.      .'Shee,,  ami  Cattle 
,  Faiiuing  Ml  liiieiios  Ayres  :  with  a  Sketch    f   he  Finln 

Woodgate,  liev.  Heiir,    Arthur,  MA    UD 

tVom  ISr  "'j'  'Tr^  '*""-!'^'-'^  n.torof'B^toug  Von 

p.^;osti!,„A^:;78?.'r.'id"d'!!;si^-^»T 

A  Consnectiis  of  the  V.ul.lJ?.:.-'-.'''^- ."'""«  /'""••     ^^ 


Storv     r  {■  1  'Jiiicoin  s  ini 


the 


,u,,,  — -■ — "■"»"■..-!. ,  son  01  tti 

8  1.,  graduated  at  lirascuose  Colleae  Ox 

called  to  the  bar  at  the  Inner  'Teiuidf  i,S72. 


ili     „  M    1         '■',  '•   ^"R"SIUS,    D.D.,    !„i,le.   vol     ford    ISIlT-  ,.,.ii„  1.   Ti      r  '  "™''^""''<=  •  ""ege,  0.x- 

tary   0  erations   during    the   War,   Providence     1875   ^"^;i,..;;,       1^' ""1  "  *''''!''"»"  Rowing  at  Eton 

of ilh;,,,;  ,^l!/ tf^'" ''""'' " ""^  ^-"- »»"  !^^ «. ":^z;  w.^;'::% '  '^""•'  '«^«'  p-  ^vu-^  Anf:^ 


ofKlio.ic  [sland.  IS77.  ..--  „,  •'.».,  ^rn/^iv,. 

.^-•^"-V.  -./.«.      Fire  Protection  ^  Mills,  i  corZ^rihf^Z^;,.:!:?^  ^l^^J^f!^!:^ 

N.\ork,    oiogioal  .Society.     Iliust.      1S,S-I,  p.  8vo       ' 


Illust.     N. 


and  Construction  of  .Mill-Floor"   ie 

1882,  8vo. 

verDrvei':7s'8^'2i:,;/""^'^'«'  ^'"'"'■^-^  '»  »- 

Woodbury,  J.  W.,  and  others.     The  First  Hunt 

and  other  Stories.     Iliust.     Host.,  1878,  I2iuo.  ' 


Woodhead,   Eriiest. 

Professor  Hodgson,  Edin.,  1884 

i-.V ""'','•«««•»    German    Sims.    Mn     frpp 

1545 


ipshi 

'tudent   Reoollections  of 

M.D.,    F.R.C.P. 


ip!' 


I"* 


WOO 

Priiolk-iil  Puthology :  ■  Maniml  for  Htudenti  unil  Prurtl- 

lioiiBrn.     Illiiit.     IMIii.,  1nk;1.  «v»i  :Me,l.,  Ihm:,.     With 

lAiiK,  AiiTiii  II  William,  M.I).,  l'Btli..logloul  Myoology, 

Wuodhcnd,  JoHliiin  T.  Tin-  (ioMen  Kefereo  :  n 
Uiiido  t.i  Jli'ttUli.  lly  Modicuii  4  Co.  I.ivfr,,,,,,!,  IH71, 
l3iiii>. 

Uoodhill,  II.  DlKi'dtinxiiMil  Tubuhiling  Aot'ounH 
(iiicl  lictuiii    I'm  Civil  Sfiviif,  I.mi.,  1H71),  Svii. 

Woodhouac,  Ucv.  i'ri-dcrick  t'harlefi,  M.A., 
[<.M/r,  vdl.  iii.  ii,l<l.,]  Krii.lualr.l  at  St.  J(,liii<  (.'ullege,  i 
Ciiiiiliriilgp,  l-:)0;  ordiiimvl  |s.',ii|  rector  .if  .Si  .Miiry'n, 
lluliiio,  IS.W-75,  iiiiil  «lii(M.  'Iiun  vic'iiriif  Holy  Trinity, 
I'olkfi'tono.  I.  The  K.\i.|,  I  larof  I'liti.'iiM  :  Mo.lltMlioin 
on  the  Firty-Kirst  Pnaliu,  I,on.,  1X7-',  Svo.  2  Th« 
CoiinmlH  of  I'erlVolion;  or,  Christ  and  Modern  ChrU. 
tianity,  Lon.,  lN7.i,  p.  Svo.  3.  The  Military  Religious 
Orders  of  the  .Mld.llc  Atfcs :  the  llospltallor!..  the  Tfin- 
plam,  the  Teutoniu  Knights  and  otherx :  with  an  Ap- 
pendix of  other  Orders  of  Knighthood,  Legendary. 
Honorary,  and  Modern.  Lcjn.,  lt<7«,  p.  Kvii.  1.  Spiritual 
I-cs»on»  taught  Ijy  Dumb  Animals,  I.on.,  IS.SO,  I2in(i.  S, 
The  I.ife  of  the  .■<oul  in  the  World  :  a  Hook  of  .Xpirilo  il 
Heading,  l,or.,  IN8I.  ^vu.  6.  Plain  Preaching,  Lon., 
1S82,  l2nio.  7.  A  "',  i.ual  for  Lent:  .Meditationi  fur 
Every  IJay,  l.on.,  Iss;i,  p.  ^•  oj  ;)d  ed.,  1SS|.  s.  A 
Manual  tor  Advent :  a  J\iv  lliouglits  for  Every  Day, 
I.on.,  IHs;|,  p.  Svo.  '.i.  A  Manuiil  for  Holy  Days  for 
which  the  Church  prov  leu  .'Special  Services,  Lon.,  ISss, 
p.  Svo. 

Moudhouae,    Rev.    RpKinald    Illingworth, 

M.A.,  graduated  at  St.  Jcdiii'H  College,  Cambridge,  1877  ; 
ordained  IS7S;  vioar  of  St.  Luke's,  liromley  Common, 
since  1SS7.  What  i.i  the  Church  ?  or.  Plain  Instruction, 
ac,  Lon.,  ISSfl.  .so.  Iiimo. 

Moodhiill,  Alfred  .\lcxnndi>r,  M.D..  b.  1S,I7,  in 
New  Jerseyj  entered  the  army  as  assistant  surgeon  ISIll  ; 
served  in  the  civil  war;  io;ijor  surgeon  1876.  1.  Cata- 
logue of  the  Surgical  Sectiuii  of  the  Inited  States  Army 
Medical  Museum  :  iireiiared  under  the  Direction  of  the 
SurgconOener.il,  Wash.,  ISHB,  4to.  2.  Ipecacuanha: 
Studies,  chieHy  Clinical,  cm  I  ho  Non- Emetic  Use  of  Ipe- 
OBOuunha:  with  Contribution  to  the  Thorupcusis  of 
Chcilera,  I'hila.,  IS76,  Svo. 

Houdhiill,  Mrs.  Vii-toria,  (Claflin.)  I.  Me- 
inorial  on  Women's  Hights,  .\.  Vcirk,  1870,  Svo.  2.  The 
Origin,  Tendencies,  and  Principles  of  (iovernmont ,  or. 
The  Kise  ami  Kail  of  Nations:  with  the  I'nitcd  States  us 
the  Kepresenlative  (Jovcrnment  of  the  World,  N.  York. 
1871,  Svo. 

Woodman,  CliarlcN  II.  Hoys  and  Girls  of  the 
Kevolution,  Pliila.,  IS7il,  |2mo. 

Woodman,  Emma  II.  Men,  Women,  and  Prog. 
reas,  Lon.,  lsS'),j).  Svo. 

W  oodman,  Frederick.  The  House  of  Clarisford  ; 
a  Prophecy,  Lon.,  1S77,  3  vols.  or.  Svo. 

Wiiodman,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  medical  oHicei 
of  hcalih,  E.vcl.r,  Ac.  Notes  on  Transplantation  or  En- 
grailing of  Skill,  Lon,,  IS7I,  Svo;  2d  od.,  eiil.,  187;!. 

>toodmau,  Joseiih  Vere,  graduated  at  the  Uni- 
versity id'  London  ISiiii;  called  to  the  bar  at  the  .Middle 
Temple  ISI'm:  chief  reporter  of  India  law  report.s,  Cal- 
cutla.  I.  The  Indian  Digest:  being  a  Complete  Index 
to  the  Reported  Cases  of  the  High  Courts  establisheil  in 
India,  Calcutta,  1S70,  Svo.  2.  A  Digest  of  Cases  reported 
in  the  liengal  Law  Reports,  v(ds.  i.  to  .w.,  and  in  the 
Supplemental  Volume  of  Full  Bench  Rulings,  Calcutta, 
I87S.  r.  Svo.  ' 

^Woodman,  M.  S.     Choice  Receipts,  Host.,  1875, 

Woodman,  William  Uatburst.  (Trans.)  On 
the  Teinperaiurc  in  Di.siascs,  by  C.  A.  Wunderlich,  (New 
Sydenham  Soc.  Pub.,)  Lon.,  1S71,  Svo.  With  Tniv, 
Chahlkh  Mkv.mott,  A  Handy  Hook  of  Forensic  Medicine 
and  Toxicology,  Lon.,  IS77,  Svo. 

Woodrooit'e,  Selina  .'Mary.  Pedigree  of  Wood- 
roiiffe:  with  Memorials  and  Xotos,  Lon.,  1S78,  4to.      LU) 


WOO 

York,  1871,  r.'mn.  .1,  Holden  with  the  Cords.  N.  York, 
1S71,  |2mo.  With  others,  Ho  gi^rth  Songs:  aCollcetlon 
of  Religious  Lyrios.      Illu-t.     .\.  York,  ISS(),  |2ino. 

Wood*,  Hcv.  Prancix  Ili-nry,  M.A.,  ll.D.,gi,i(|. 
uateil,  llril  class  Theol.,  at  .lesus  College,  Oxford,  IS7.'I| 
Fellow  of  St.  John's  College  Is7il-H.');  lecturer  lHsa-HH| 
ordained  IS7I;  vioar  of  Chalt'ont  St.  Peter  IssS.  |.  \ 
tiuide  to  the  Study  of  Theology  for  the  Oxford  Honour 
School,  L.,n.,  IS8(i,  p.  Svo,  2.  Swe.|cn  and  Norway, 
("  Foreign  Countries  and  Ilrittah  Colonies,")  Lon.,  Iss2, 
cr.  Svo. 

"A  umninil  which  is  at  once  both  exhrnsllve  and  com- 
prehensive."—.Iiw^,  xxl,  m:i. 

■'1.  (Ed.)  Can. ins  ..f  the  Seeoml  Couneil  of  Orange, 
A. D.  5211:  with  iin  Introduction,  Translation,  an.l  Note", 
0x1'.,  1882,  Svo.  4.  (Trans.)  The  Civilization  of  Swe.len 
in  Heathen  Times,  bv  Oscar  Montelius,  Professor  at  Iho 
National  Historical  Museum,  Sweilen :  from  the  Sec.md 
Swedish  Eilition,  Kevisml  and  Enlargeil  by  the  Author. 
Map  and  lllust.  Lon.,  ISSS,  8vo.  With  Johnston,  Rkv. 
John  Oitavii  s,  (trans.)  Three  Anti-Pclagiun  Treiitises 
of  St.  Augiisline:   with  Analvses,  Lon.,  I8S7,  p.  Hvo. 

Woods,  (;eorKi>  liryaill.  Essays,  Sketches,  and 
.■^(•■ries:  with  a  Uiograpliieal  M.inoir,  Host.,  I87:t,  l2mo. 
Posih. 

Woods,  JameN  Chapman.  I.  A  Child  of  the 
People,  and  other  Poems,  Lon.,  1S7»,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Jui.lo 
to  Swansea  and  the  Mumbles,  Gower,  an.l  other  Places, 
Lon.,  18s;).  3,  Old  un.l  Rare  Hooks,  [a  lecture,!  Lon  . 
1SS5.  ■'  ' 

"A  very  Interesting  Introduction  to  the  subject  of  liuok- 
collectliig,'— .Icoj/,,  xxvli.  'I'lT. 

I.  In  Foreign  Uyeways:  a  Rhapsody  of  Travel,  Lon., 
ISS7,  l2mo. 

Woodit,  Mrs.  Kate  Tannatt.  I.  All  Around  a 
Uocking-Chair.  lllust.  N.  York,  1879,  so,  Svo  2. 
Six  Little  Rebels.  lllust.  B.ist.,  1879,  IHnio.  .'t.  Doc- 
tor Dick,  lllust.  Host.,  issil,  I2mo.  4.  Toots  nn.l  his 
Friends.  lllust.  N.  York,  ISS;),  Ito.  J.  Twice  Two, 
and  other  Stories,  lllust.  N.  York,  IS8:i,4lo  tl.  The 
Duncans  on  Land  and  Sea,  N.  York,  1883,  vo.  7. 
That  Dreadful  Hoy:  an  American  Novel,  Host.,  ISSflj 
12ino.  With  others,  Jack's  First  Contract,  and  "tlier 
Stories.     lllust.     H..st..  I87S,  Kimo. 

Woods,  .tiargaret  L.  A  Village  Tragedy,  Lon., 
18S7,  cr.  Svo. 

Woods,  W.  Fell.  Letters  on  Oyster- Fisheries ; 
the  Causes  of  Scarcity,  the  Uenicdies,  Ac,  Lon.,  1S77, 
Svo. 

Woods,  W.  J.  A  Visit  to  Victoria,  Lon.,  18S6. 
l2mo.  ' 

Woods,  William  U.  United  States  Circuit  Court 
Reports  for  the  Fifth  Circuit,  IS70-S,'t,  Chic,  1875-S3. 
4  vols.  Svo.  ' 

Woods,  William  S.  How  Bcnnio  did  it,  Best.. 
18S7,  16mo.  ' 

Woodthorpe,  Kohert  Gosset.  The  Lushai 
Rxpedition,  1S7I-IS72,  Lon.,  1873,  Svo. 

"Woodville,  Jennie,"  (Pxeud.)  See  Stahlkk, 
Jknnik  Latham,  mnird. 

Woodward,  Mrs.     1.  Ellen  Clinton;  or,  The  In- 


copies,  privately  printed. 

Woodrow,  G.  Marshall.  Hints  on  Gardening 
in  India;  2d  ed.,  enl.,  Bombay,  1S77,  Svo. 

Woodrutt,  George  II.,  Perrin,  W.  II.,  and 
IIlll,  II.  H.  The  History  of  Will  County,  Illinois: 
containing  a  IIist.->ry  of  the  County,  its  Cities,  Towns, 
Ac.     lllust.     Chic,  187S,  Svo. 

Woodruff,  Mrs.  Julia  Louisa  Matilda,  ("  W. 
L.  M.  Jay,"  pseud.)  1.  My  Winter  in  Cuba,  N.  Y'ork, 
1870,  12ini.  2.  Shiloh;  or,  Without  and  Within,  N. 
1546  ' 


lluenco  of  a  Loving  Spirit,  Lon.,  18ti7,  12mo.  Anon. 
2.  Mr.  Favershain's  New  Year's  Guest.  By  the  Author 
of  "Ellen  Clinton."  Lon.,  1S73,  Svo.  3.  Edith  Vivi-u'!) 
Exnericnce  of  the  World,  Lon.,  187s,  p.  Svo.  4.  Chi-  lie: 
tt  Waif's  History.  Told  by  Himself.  Lon.,  1380,  3 
vols.  er.  Svo.  5.  Will  she  be  Happy  ?  Lon.,  1880,  cr. 
Svo. 

Woodward,  Annie  Aubcrtine,  ("Auber  Fores- 
tier,"  pseud.)     See  .Mooiik,  Miis.  A.  A.,  hii/iiii. 

Woodward,  Calvin  Milton,  b.  1S37,  at  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass. ;  graduated  at  Harvard  1860;  professor  of 
mathematics  and  applied  mechanics  in  the  Washingtun 
University,  St.  Louis,  since  1S70,  and  founder  of  the  St. 
Louis  Manual  Training  School,  the  Brst  of  its  kind  in 
the  United  States,  1S79.  1.  History  of  the  St.  Louis 
Bridge,  St.  Louis,  1882.  2.  The  Jlanual  Training 
School:  a  Full  Statement  of  its  Aims,  Methods,  and 
Results.     lllust.     Bost.,  1887,  Svo. 

Woodward,  Charles  Josiah,  [nnie,  vol.  iii., 
add.]  I.  Arithmetical  Physics:  Magnetism  an.l  Elec- 
tricity, Lon.,  18,S4,  12ino.  2.  ABC  Five-Figure 
Logarithms,  Tables,  Ac,  Lon,,  18»7,  12mo.  With 
Smith,  Gkokqe,  A  Series  of  Exercises  in  Experimental 
Physios,  Lon.,  1876-85,  3  parts,  12mo. 

Woodward,  E.  Recollections  of  Prof.  W.  Ballan- 
tyne  Hodgson,  Lon.,  1883,  p.  Svo. 


L'orili..  N.  York, 
gn:  iiCulleullan 
NSIt,  \2uii>. 

.A.,  lt.i>.,Ki»'l' 
,  Oxfonl,  IM7;|| 
Jturor  iHH.I-ftNj 
or  IHMM.  I.  A 
Oxford  lliiiiuur 
anil  \(irwiiy, 
p,"J  I-on.,  l'<Na, 

isllvtMiiiiI  cum- 

ell  lit'  Oniiige, 
ion,  lind  Note*, 
tioi)  (if  Swti'lfti 
'rofi'imor  iit  Ihn 
nil  tliu  Svi'iiinl 
by  tlio  Autliiir. 
loiiNHTny,  Rkv. 
'K>'>n  Treii lines 
HT,  p.  8v(). 
Slii'k'hci'.  mill 
it.,  IH-.I,  I2II1II. 

Chilli  of  tho 
<va,  '2,  (juiile 
1  other  I'liifci', 
li'Otiire,]  Lon., 

ilijectiir  hunk- 
'  Travel,  l.im., 

All  Aruuiiil  a 
,  i"|-  !*vii.  2. 
liiiii.    :j.  iJiKs 

Toots  nnil  his 
.  Twii's  Two, 
l,4lo  t).  The 
HH3,  ■vo.  7. 
I,  Dorl.,  ISS6, 
let,  and  I'thur 

'rugedy,  l,on., 

tcr- Fisheries : 
.'.,  Lun.,  I.S77, 

t,  Lon.,  18SB, 

Circuit  Court 
hio.,  1875-.'*:!, 

did   it,  Dott., 

Tlio    Iiutiliai 

<ee  .STAIII.KI1, 

J  or,  The  In. 
2ino.  Ani'ii. 
!y  Iho  Author 
lilith  Viji'ii'a 
.  4.  Chii.  lie: 
■on.,  1380,  ^ 
.on.,  1880,  or. 

An  her  Forea- 

17,  lit  Fileh- 
professor  of 
I  Washingtiin 
ler  of  tho  St. 
f  its  kind  in 
ho  St.  Louis 
lal  Training 
klethuds,  and 

If,  vol.  iii., 
Ill  and  Elio- 
Fivo-Kiguro 
2iuo.  With 
!xperiuiental 

'.  W.  Ballan< 


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"-'.  ''"'■■ I'liil  .    ist^"  '^It'-^'lj'M'f  '"e  A,„,v  „r 

»nil  Ihi.  Mun.l,.     Ihi.tlC;,,,    V    ''"','''"'■•'••"   ''"'' 
Ili'tiMv  of  the  riiirVl   II.'  ■  '"'"'"»•  ><J'.  IH70,  Hv„.     ,1, 

"Md     Niniily  Klahlli     IVnnV.  '"'■'''     .'.'"'  """  "'mdred 
ton,  IHMl.Mvi.  ''•.,.      '."?''''"'''.   Volunteers,    'Iren- 


Will, 
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188,s,     \V„i.l,i,.  i„     1    '*,,       '  '"'"-'*";  eiinitiMif  Trinir 

Outdo  to  ihi,  r„|lc.eti„„  „|-|.'„'.i    FisLi^  ',1  '"n   ''•  ^ 
ment  of  (J,.„|,,^y  „,„,    ,,„,.„,  fi""""  in  the  Depart- 

ml  sw  s.u.TKii.  ,1.  W.,  .,„/,    vol     ii  •  """■ 


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t.al_lh,lo.,,,.,,y   treated  ,.„  „   Katlonal   I.a.l.,  N.  {'ork; 

'  rrZ""!ltZ,^VuJlT^'  'Y \  ''"•'"'■""" ' 

tf«..iA.  •  .         "oidenhain.  Ion.,    Ms|)    „    k,„ 

I  Vrt.  r   s'„  Lo.,ipari»ons  and  I'rov.rbn,  PhJIa.; 

<•.  a"m"\V  *'|":'7;«-  ';,  ''r'"  ^-'"-^    "  Tale.     I,y 

\ilulteratlon   of  F,,,,,!        rink    a,       li       '  T'"""""  "^ 

Lon  iv.t  ,^.:'''"""'"'"'  -"'"  "'0  '.«nd;  ci^usrA:!';' 

.1  Nov'.? "pI"'''  V'''"«  '''"■*"•     '■<»■«  and 

11  Wovel,  lliisf,  |ss7    |2iii„ 

A.?\""!t!.'!:',f  ,'l'"'.'l   ,  '•  '''h"S,.|en..eof  the  l.,l,|„,  „,, 
shown  tt,  olv  sthT   ■">''"''"8y-,  "herein    1.  li 

non,e„a„nly""l|     ^'^.    ;*"7"  '"'"  "'  '"'""""  ''"« 


Theology : 


T'.     loi.iri,,     Tn      ,'*'^"-»'.  n»'l  finco  then  of  Sideui.. 

I   2T"''"t.!i'eiT.'"'vT?J  "•'^-  '"""••  ^'"-  "'■■  "'''<•.]  i>- 

'    I     the, hood,     ml   a   contributor   to   The   (1      „    i„ 

i^i's  J    :  h"1"  "  ■  r  """^  "'  "'"  «"-^'"  Aeadeniy   „    "7  " 
"ii-h   '..•li.>"1.,„f„,„„r  of„„„|p,„,„  there  in   IS77    ,, 


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^m"'  ilt^^Vr^'"^    ';'■   '''-^    Country- around 
Number    Stories,    linst,,  1887, 


L. 


Woodwurd,  J 

U'ino.  ' 

Hoodunrd,  jQiie 

isro,  p.  8vi,. 


-'.  Silenus  I-on.,  l.ssi,  p,  Svo 

.K':s!'l;!;d'i;:LI^:;;'ll,l!>;,ji;:,]::-'i7r '» n-n  of  sn^^cstive. 

|iii;tures,|ue:'-jA.,  k^,  l;w;,!l''  ''^'^  P«.ssaKes  are  eminently 
•i.  Tiicsiiis,  [,„n.',  18X0,  p'.  gvo 

10  an  almost  UKKravatin;;  ex- 


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the  ['lenient 7)f'un?tv' 
tent.  — .Imi/.,  xxix.  '.iir, 

"*■"'•  .^"^"^"L0»1''  "i"™   '^79.      I.  Aleph  ;..  rorens,, 


.:^":1TSv^•K^-•:^t  ift  to  2 !  »±r^,^':.!E„„L,2:  i;-s  t'„:Ls 


ward  Fainilv  ,f  CI      ,      ,""      "'-'"'""Sy   ol    tho    Worn  . 
warn  family  of  (  l,„sler  County,  I'ennsylvania  ■  with  an 

iie'i'.:;''7t8v::""'" "' '""  ''■""-■^  ■-^""-'  wiimingt.:' 

Se.l*!'*!;''"'"'''*'-"-  '•  <5""nling  tho  Mails-  or 
i..r,.'  """-'.,'  '  ""'""'I.  l^onn.,  If«7fi,  8vo.    2.  The  Secret 

'be  Wo"nderM     -V'^'^^^"''""""'"'  "'  -'''^ito''  i 
r.ir  n„. ,",,,    't'"''"  :'/  '^f'T'^''  '^K"-"""  <"•  Inspectors 
,,„,   :,       ,°       '•   f^''""'t,  and   Capturo  of  Depredators 

upon  the  Mail,  SpriuKlield,  Mass.,  18,S7,  Svo       '""""""" 

Woodward,  Thomas  Best         " 

-Mature  of  Man  regarded  as  Triune: 
a  Philosimhy  uf  |,ife,  r,„n..  I,S7.|,  8vo 

tne  .street  Ke  a  igninent,  Ueeonatruction,  and  Sanitation 
of  Centra  London,  and  on  the  Ue-housing  of  the  IW 
Chases,  ("  Westgarth  Pri.o  Essays,")  L„„.,  isH«,  hZ 

Hoolcock,  Rev.  James.     Studies  in   Antbro- 
pxlogy ;  or.  Lectures  on  Man,  Lon.,  18S;i,  cr.  8vo 


th:v:^Ki!!K;f'';;rt^--,'-LJ;::^rtS: 

Honiof  Australia,  .'Sydney    188'' 
'  IS7«  °"''*"'''  ^'  "•     ''  ■"'"'"""^y  "f  Nursing,  N.  York, 

Woolsiy,  Charles  Hilliam.     (Trans  ^  r^is... 
..Story  of  Peasant  Life  in  the  South-of '/ranee    lVo""| 

,.  r.?.  1     V ,*!'"'*  **"'■"''  Chuuiicey,  b.  about  I8« 
"   <  levelanil,  0.  ;    a  nieee  of  T.  D.  \\„i,|sey,  ,„/„,      re' 

A   Treatise  on  the  :  nntr"  ho  7s!::di;nv„!e     'r'"  .''"""  """'  "'' "  •'"'"'''-J 

wi.b  an  Outline  of  ;  ^  J^f^^r  iL^^'^^^^fSJ'  ^^ 

What    Kilty  did.      Illust      U^.f      mU     '   '     L ""'      -^^ 


18-1. „il      Thanksgiving,  nnd    other   Stor  es.   Bo" 

isr:  .'■vr;'t,",.ir,..':-i.  rt:«* 

1517 


woo 


WOR 


it;  I 


Lilv  ;  or,  How  tlio  Feud  wiis  lieiilcd  :  a  Story  for  Girls 
ami  Boys,  lllmt.  Host.,  ISSl,  sq.  Hvo.  10,  Cross- Patch, 
and  other  Stories  aduptoil  from  Mother  (joose.  Illust. 
Boat.,  18S1,  Kiiiio.  11.  (Tniiis.)  My  HcjuscholU  of  I'l't.-, 
by  Th6o|ihile  Uiiutier.  Illust.  Host.,  1H82,  sq.  lliiuo. 
12.  A  Round  Dozen.  Illust.  Bo.«t.,  l.SS.'l,  Ifimo.  i:i.  A 
l.iltio  Country  (!irl,  I88.1.  14.  What  Katy  did  next, 
Bust.,  issfi,  ICmu).  15.  (Tran.s.)  One  Day  in  a  Baby's 
Life;  from  the  French  ol  M.  ,\rnaud.  Illust.  Bost., 
ISSli,  Hvo.  16.  A  Short  Ili-story  of  the  City  of  Phila- 
delphia  fnmi  its  Foundation  to  the  Present  Time.  Illust. 
Bo.sl.,  18S7,  12ino.  17.  Clover.  Illust.  Bost.,  188.8,  sq. 
12ino.  With  others,  Ballads  of  Koiiiance  and  History, 
Bost.,  18M7,  Ito.  .She  has  also  edited  and  abrid(;od  the  i 
Autobiography  andCorres|iondenocuf  Mrs.  Uelany,  Bost., 
187il,  2  vols.  l2mo ;  and  the  Diary  and  Letters  of  Frances 
Burney,  Bost.,  1880,  2  vols.  12nio. 

Wo'olsey,  Theodore  Uwig'nt,  D.D.,  LL.D., 
[mile,  vol.  iii.,  add.,]  lS(ll-l88il.  lie  resigned  the  office 
of  president  of  Yale  College  in  1871  ;  was  a  inomber  of 
the  Aniericiin  Company  of  the  Revisers  of  the  New  To.s- 
tamenl,  and  its  chairman  1871-81.  1.  The  Religion  of 
the  Present  and  of  the  Future  :  Sermons  preached  ehielly 
at  Yale  College,  X.  York,  1871,  cr.  8vo.  2.  Helpful 
Til. Mights  for  Young  iMen.  Bost.,  1874,  12uio.  3.  The 
Exemption  of  Private  Property  on  tlie  Sea  from  Capture  : 
a  P.iper,  X.  York,  1874,  8vo.  4.  Political  Science;  or, 
The  State  Theoretically  and  Practically  considered,  N. 
York,  1877,  2  vols.  8vo. 

"Dr.  Wool.sey's  book  .  .  .  is  divided  into  two  parts,  tlio 
speculative  anil  the  lii.-icirical  or  (U'scriptive,  or,  us  ho  him- 
self calls  it,  the  practical.  The  two  parts  are  not  distinctly 
separated,  however,  as  a  good  deal  of  speculation,  an<l  not 
unnecessarily  or  improperly,  runs  throu'„'h  the  descrip- 
tion. The  work,  taken  altogether,  is  a  very  important 
contributiiui  to  the  literature  of  the  subject,— indeed,  the 
most  important  .Vmcrican  eoiilriljutiiui  to  it  since  Cal- 
houn's. .  .  .  The  portion  of  the  work  which  we  have 
called  the  speculative  portion  .  .  .  impresses  us,  however, 
as  less  clear  and  instruclive  than  the  historical  and  de- 
scriptive portion."— -Vii/iVoi,  xxvi.  2(W. 

3.  Communism  and  Socialism  in  their  History  and 
Theory  :  a  Sketch,  X.  York,  IS8I),  l2mo.  0.  Eros,  and 
other  Poems,  N.  Haven,  1880,  12mo.  Printed  for  pri- 
vate circulation.  With  liAUN.tnn,  F.  A.  P.,  and  others. 
The  First  Century  of  the  Hopublic  ;  a  Review  of  Auier- 
ican  Progress,  X.  York,  I87fi,  8vo. 

Woolsoii,  Mrs.  Abba  liOiiisn,  (Goold,)  b. 
1838,  at  Windham,  Me. ;  married,  I80I),  to  Moses  Wool- 
son  ;  resides  in  Bo.ston  ;  has  contributed  to  periodicals  and 
lectured  on  literary  subjects  in  Boston,  New  Y'ork,  and 
elsewhere.  I.  Woman  in  American  Society,  Bost.,  1873, 
Ifimo.  2.  (Ed.)  Dress  Reform:  a  Series  of  Lectures  on 
Dress  as  it  affects  the  Health  of  Women.  Illust.  Bost., 
1874,  16mo.  3.  Browsing  among  Books,  and  other 
Essays,  Bo.st.,  18SI,  16nio.  4.  George  Eliot  and  her 
Heroines:  a  Study,  N.  York,  1886,  l2mo. 

Uuolsoii,  iMi8s  Constance  Feniniorc,  b. 
1848,  at  Claremont,  N.H.  ;  a  grand-niece  of  James  Fen- 
iuiore  Cooper,  the  novelist;  resided  in  Florida  and  other 
Southern  States  1873-79,  and  since  then  has  lived  in 
England.  She  has  contributed  serials  and  short  stories 
to  leading  American  periodicals.  I.  The  Old  Stone 
House.  By  Anne  March,  [paeud.]  Illust.  Bost.,  1873, 
lOmo.  2.  Castle  Nowhere :  Lake  Country  Sketches, 
Bost.,  187.1,  I2mo.  3.  Two  Women:  a  Poem,  N.  York, 
1877,  12mo.  4.  Rodman  the  Keeper:  Southern  Sketches, 
N.York,  1880,  12mo.  5.  Anne:  a  Novel.  Illust.  N. 
York,  1 882,  l«mo. 

■■  It  was  u  rare  opportunity  to  have  discovered  so  new  a 
field  in  the  little  lonely  militar>'  .station  on  the  far  island 
of  the  North.  ...  It  su"g.;rsts  combiimtions  and  possibili- 
ties iliiite  beyond  the  common  routine  of  American  novels. 
.Miss  Woolson  has  unfortunately  given  it  to  us  only  in  a 
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Woolworth,  James  M.  I.  X'cbnuika  in  1857, 
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Woosliam,  Etty.  1.  Th?  Women  of  the  Bible; 
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Wooster,  David,  F.R.H.S.,  secretai.  to  the  Royal 
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(Short  stories,  Ac,  in  prose  and  verse.) 

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vols.  p.  8vo, 

"  Bishop  Wordsworth  would  relieve  Sliakspere  of  his 
obscurities,  his  redundancies,  his  bombast,  his  slip-shod 
diction,  his  far-fetched  Images,  his  iiuibliles  devoid  of  wit, 
and  present  liim'a.s  a  model  of  literary  excellence.'  He 
would  do  for  Shakspere  what  Shaksiwre  might  bo  ex- 
pected to  do  for  himself  if  ho  were  now  alive  and  were  a 
bishop  of  the  .'^coltish  Kpi.scopal  church.  .  .  .  Though 
marred  by  some  serious  faults,  it  is  an  excellent  book."— 
E.  DoWDKN :  Amd.,  xxiii.  "JO. 

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Lon.,  1888,  8vo. 

Words  orth,  Itt.  Itev.  Christopher,  M.A., 
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Hie  f^  blications  consist  chiefly  of  single  sermons,  ad- 
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[>mc  of  tlie  Mu8t 
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)f  tlieeartli'sNur- 
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S8I.  2.  A  (Juiiie 
Svo.  3.  A  Guide 
Laiv,  Muxie,  &B,, 

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H.,  mtfirit^  1.  A 
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mna  |-,rr;i('hr.d  at. 
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toral  to  the  Weslevan   M„.i     ■■  .     .   ' '^™-     "•  A  Pas- 
Lincoln,  Lincoln  '7873  ^ro     um    '?    "'?  ^'»''"'''   "^ 
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)«:5.     7.  Twelve  Addrosir      ,  "  "'!  °"''"""  I'^l'""!'!!, 
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pointed  prebendary  of  Lincoln  lS70SSn-i'  "'V  "•'■ 
"f  the  iLrpretati^n  of  H  .^ S "iplu  J  at'oxF::""'"? 
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Lincoln,     87,5    Svo-    „«,«  1  '  ^"'"  "'-'""'rks, 

The  rnt'ern,  ,1  i'ato  .^t'a.e  c7f  tt^     ?■',   "'^'    "■"""•     ''• 

the  Hes^re^ion.  ,r,i8yntor;:::"^;r";r 

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3  mo""??-h''  '•rl!^'■^""  ">«  Fatho'rs,  4  ;;  Ion  'l  ';• 
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rio!"?n&S;'l^j;/r  ^S'il^';^/"'""'-^  "■"'  - 
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ln.l  after  the  Fune  of'  ChH  ,  V"  '"r"'"  *^"">^- 
,  lii^hop  of  Lincoln,  W  1885  80  "^p  ^^°"  T^^'h, 
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12mo  12.  The  oiho  sn  '';«'  "'«"""•  B'«^t.,  1888 
the  Poto„;aori,e.,tr^';,'il°f  f''',;  "/'h  the  Army  of 
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Lon,,  1873,  12mo  3  Th-  .  *  'f'""™'  Philosophy," 
Elemcntar;  Teu:Bookf„r%  ■'"'"'"'•'''  "•"  J^-^n-'n-ies:  an 
i2mo.     4,  "^hr^odyn"  ,^.frr  "''ll^™'"-  J^""-  ■"«. 

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HiudtridTd  ";::•■  z^^'-^^^r^'^'^^^^ 

Kloctricitv  in  tl,e\sen  i™  „^ 'm'"-     ^l^fT'On^-  and  ed.) 
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tical  Treatise  on  thn  .  „„,:"V;  '  " '"I"'""  »""  »'rao- 
tie  Applications  of  Electricity  in 
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for  Long  EVenhig;,' u'n  '  '  I's" t"  /sV"'  ''  ■""'?  "'-"» 
•!■  "When  you  afe  A  !'•"  «  r  n'.''  '"7  '"^■'  '''"■ 
Workers,    r.nn      |S"(i       "         *'"'«' Thoughts  f„r  Hard 

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-n  of  ^Bishop  christop,fo'r-iU:tttL,'!;;;:;;'::'^?«i: 


duction    by    pl^f""  jTZ  ^<''"t'^n«^   «ith  ani^tri;: 
I  1880 
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b.mJ,"]r,'&„"."«"yDe,(ofAust,.ia,)F,R,A,S., 
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l^li3;  M.P.  for  Greenw  ,b  18,0  s?  \"  '"""^  '^•""P'" 
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Board  of  Trade  iT^S  Z"TsZ%7  '"T-^'^  '"  ""> 
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„    by    Prof,    Joh'n' Pe,";""^";;"-    ""','  I"  ^"tro. 

**'o,    0,  "lotting,  nt    3^'  ,..•■     "'"*t.     Lon., 

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Worsley,  Mrs.,  is  the  supposed  author  of  the  fol- 
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Worsley,  James  Edwarilson,  b.  at  Lowton, 
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NorihWricinH' ''■■'"'' "P' '''"""I''''"''''  "'"^y^  '»  'he 
•xorm  American  Review.     1.  Da.ivinism  •  beinVr  an  Fv 

am.nation  of  St.  George  Mivart's  "  G^eZ  s  of  S^iiecies  •' 

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Infonor  Sex,  Host.,  1S74,  Iflmo. 

Wright,  Daniel,  M.D.  (Trans.)  History  of  Nepal; 
from  the  I'arbatiya  :  with  an  Introdiietury  Sketch  of  the 
Country  and  I'eople  of  Nopal,  Cambridge,  1.S77,  r.  8vo. 
■»J right,  Hev.  Uavid,  .M.A.,  [a,j,,  vol.  iii.,  second 
ot  the  name,  add.,]  graduated  at  Magdalen  iiall,  Oxford, 
lS4t;  ordained  1844;  vicarof  Stoke-Iiishop  since  1861) ; 
minor  canon  of  Bristol.  Waiting  for  the  Light,  and 
other  .Sermons,  Lon.,  1875,  p.  8vo. 

W  right,  E.  M.     liehind  the  .Scenes  :  a  Story  of  the 
Stage.     Uy  \'erity  Victor.     Boat.,  1870. 

W  right,  Edward  Perceval,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.L.S., 
professor  of  botany  and  kcDper  of  the  herbarium  in  the 
I  niversity  of  Dublin.     1.  (Trans.)   On    the  Pathogeny 
of   Squint;  from   the   German    of  F.  C.   Bonders,   l,on., 
181)4,  8vo.      2.  Mammalia  :    tlieir  Various    Forms   and  j 
Habits;    adapted   from   the   French  of   Louis    Figuier.  ' 
Illiist.      Lon.,   1875,   Svo.      3.    Animal    Life;    being    ni 
Series  of  Desoript'ons  of  the  Various  Sub-Kingdoms  of 
the  Animal  Kingdom.     Illust.     Lon.,  187!),  r.  8vo  ;  new  i 
cd.,lSSI.     4.  Cassell's  Concise  Natural  History.     Illust   ' 
Lon.,  1884,  r.  8vo.  j 

Wright,  Eliziir,  [ante,  vol.  iii.,  Wright,   Elizuh,  I 
Jr..  add.,]  1804-1880.  insurance  commissioner  of  "'nssa-  ! 
'^husetts  1850-66,  and  afterwards  a  consulting   actuary 
for  life-insurance  companies.      1.   Perforations    in   the 
"  Liittcr-Day  Pamphlets."     Edited  [written]  bv  One  of  ' 
the  '•  Eighteen  Millions  of  Bores."     Best.,  18o0",  8vo.    2.  j 
The  Programme  of  Peace.     By  a  Domoorat    of  the  Old  ■ 
School.    Bost.,  1862.     S.  Savings-Bank  Life  Insurance  : 
with  Illustrative  Tables,   1872.     4.  Politics  and   Myste- 
ries of  Life  Insurance,  Bost.,  187.3,  12ino.     5.  The  North-  ■ 
em  Paoi.'ic  Railroad.     By  a  Friend  of  the  Road.      Bost.,  i 
1871.     6.    Element  1  of  Life  Insurance,  for  the  Use  of  I 
Family  Banks.  Boit.,  1876,  12nio.     7.  Traps  baited  with 
Orphans;  or,  What  is  the  Matter  with  Life  Insurance'  ' 
Bost.,  1877,  18mo.     8.  Myron  Holly,  an'      \mI  he  did 
for   Liberty  and  True  Religion,   Bost.,  ;         12ino.     9. 
The   Voice  of  a  Tree  from  the  Middlesex     'ells.      By 
Pinus  Strobus.     Best.,  188:i. 

Wright,  Ellis.  1.  (Trans.)  AVoodland  Tales,  by 
Julius  Stride,  Lon.,  1887,  p.  Svo.  2.  (Trans.)  Elfriede": 
a  Romance  of  the  Rhineland,  by  )  rof.  Hausrath,  (George 
Taylor,)  Lon.,  1888,  2  vols.  or.  8vo. 

Wright,  Elverton.  Pen's  Venture,  Bost.,  1888, 
]2mo. 

Wright,  Frederick  William.    (Trans.)  Hygiene 
of  the  Sea;  from   the  Italian  of  Vittorio  Orazzi,  .Lon 
1879,  Svo.  ' 

Wright,  G.  H.  Bateson-.  The  Book  of  Job;  a 
New  Critioally-I.evised  Translation:  with  Notes,  Glos- 
sary, Ac,  Lon.,  1883,  Svo. 

"  JiLst  the  thing  for  the  stulcnt  who  want-s  an  adequate 
but  not  tedio'is  commentary.  —.4c«d.,  x.xiv.  8-17. 

Wright,  Ueorge  Arthur,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  gradu- 
ated at  O.xfoid  1874,  and  in  medicine  1877;  lecturer  on 
clinical  surgsry  at  Owens  College,  ic.  Hip  Disease  in 
Childhood:  ft'th  Special  Reference  to  its  Treatment  bv 
Excision,  Lon.,  1887,  'vo. 

Wright,  Rev.  George  Frederick,  b.  1.838,  at 
Whitehall,  N.Y. ;  graduated  at  Oberlin  Jr-llege,  1859, 
and  at  t'le  Theri.)^ical  Seminary  there  1862,  profea.sor 
of  New  Tcstau-jnt  language  in  Andover  Theological 
Seminary  since  1881.  He  was  an  assistant  geologist  on 
the  Penn.iylvania  Survey  in  1881,  and  since  1884  has  been 
connected  with  the  U.S.  Survey.  1.  The  Logic  of  Chris- 
tian Evidences,  Andovtr,  Mass.,  1880,  12ino.  2,  Studies 
in  Science  and  Religion.  Maps  and  Illust.  Andover, 
Mass.,  1882,  l2mo.  3.  Inquiry  concerning  the  Relation 
of  Death  to  Probation,  Bost.,  1882,  lOmo.  4.  The  Gla- 
cial Boundary  in  Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Ki'ntuoky,  Cleve- 
land, 1884,  Svo.  5.  The  Divine  Authority  of  the  Bible. 
Bost.,  1SS4,  12mo. 

Wright,  George  R.,  F.S.A.  1.  Local  Lays  and 
Legends,  Fantastic  and  Im  :;Nnary,  Lon.,  1885,  or.  4to. 
2.   Archieologio  and  Hifitoric  Fraguicnts,  Lon.,  I88S. 

Wright,  H.  L.  The  Merchandise  .Marks  Act,  1SH7, 
in  its  Relation  to  the  Cotton  Trade,  Manchester,  1887, 
I2iuo. 

Wright,  II.  T.  Map  and  Guide-Book  to  Kansas 
City,  Kansas  City,  1880.  lliino. 

Wright,   Hannah    ittary.      1.    Hugh    Stanton's 
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other  Remains:  with  Brief  Memoi-  *•  the  Author  I.on. 
1873,  12mo.  '         '* 

Wright,  Harold,  LL.I!.,  b.  1858;  graduated  in 
law  at  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  1880;  called  to  the 
bar  at  the  Middle  Temple  1880.     The  Bankruptcy  Act 

1883,  and  Debtors'  Acts,  1869-78  :  with  Rules,  ic,  Lon  ' 

1884,  Svo.  '  ' 
Wright,  Hcndrick   Bradley,  1808-18S1,  b.  at 

Plymouth,  Pa.;  educated  at  Dickinson  College;  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  1831  ;  member  of  Congress  1853-55 
1861-63,  and  1877-81.  1.  A  Practical  Treatise  on  Labor, 
N.  lork,  18,1,  12mo.  2.  Historical  Sketches  of  Plvm- 
oulh,  and  of  the  Wyoming  Valley,  Luzerne  County. 
Pennsylvania,  Phila.,  1873,  l2ino. 

Wright,  Henrietta   Christian.     1.  The  Golden 

lairy  Series,  N.  York,  1883,  5  vols.  sq.  l2mo;  published 

i  also  under  the  title  of  "  Little  Folk  in  Green."     Illust. 

N.  \ork,  188.3,  1  vol.  sq.  12mo.     2.  Children's  .'Jtorics  of 

American  Progress,  N.  York,  188(!,  12mo,     3.  Children's 

j  .Stones  of  the  Great  Scienti,<ts,  N.  York,  1888,  12mo 

M  right.  Rev.  Henry,  vicar  of  Swatrham.    Ser- 
;  luoiis,  Lon.,  1872,  Svo. 

W  right.  Rev.  Henry,  M.A.,  1S34-1880,  graduated 
,  at  lialliol  College,  Oxford,  1866;  perpetual  curate  of 
I  Swanwick,  Derbyshire,  18(;2-C7;  rector  of  St.  Nicholas's, 
Nottingham,  1807-72;  minister  of  St.  John's  Chapel 
Downshire  Hill,  London,  from  1875;  prebendary  of  St. 
Paul's  from  1879.  1.  The  Watching  Servants,  and  other 
Sermons,  Lon.,  1873,  p.  8vo ;  2d  ed.,  1880.  2.  The  Friend- 
ship of  God,  and  other  Meditations  uiion  Holy  Scripture. 
Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  J         1         . 

Wright,  Henry.  jiental  Travels  in  Imagined 
Lands,  Lon.,  1878,  p.  R.-o. 

Wright,  Rev.  Henry  Press,  M.A.,  [mik.  ,jl. 
ill.,  add,,]  graduated  at  St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge, 
1841  ;  ordained  lo^l ;  principal  chaplain  to  the  army  in 
the  East  1854-50;  chaplain  to  the  forces  at  Portsmouth 
1865-76;  archdeacon  of  Vancouver's  Island  1876-80, 
and  since  then  rector  of  Grcatham.  1  Recollections  of 
a  Crimean  Chaplain,  and  the  Story  of  Prince  Daniel 
and  Montenegro,  Lon.,  1857,  12mo.  2.  The  Story  o' 
"Donius  Dei,"  commonly  called  the  Royal  Garrison 
Church.  Illust.  Lon.,  1873,  p.  Svo.  3.  (Trans.)  Stat- 
utes of  the  Hospital  of  the  Holy  Virgin  Mury  of  Siena; 
from  the  Italian,  Lon.,  1880.  4.  Leprosy  and  its  Story: 
Segregation  its  Remedy,  1885.  5.  History  of  the 
"  Donius  Dei"  of  Chichester,  0.\f.,  1885. 

Wright,  Henry  Smith.  (Trans.)  The  Iliad  of 
Homer,  Books  I.-IV.,  in  English  Hexameter  Verse. 
Loi.  ,  1886,  Svo. 

Wright,  Herbert  Edwards.  A  Hand-Book  for 
Young  Brewers,  Lon.,  1S77,  p.  Svo. 

Wright,  J.  Centennial  Tour  in  the  United  States 
and  Canada,  Lon.,  1877,  p.  Svo. 

Wright,  J.  C.  The  Sources  and  Growth  of  the 
English  Language.  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo. 

Wright,  J.  H.  (Trans.)  Greek  Archaeology,  by  M. 
Colhgnon,  ("  Fine  Art  Library,")  Lon.,  1886,  p.  Svo. 

Wright,  J.  Hornsby.  1.  Balaam:  what  was 
he?  being  a  Cominon-Sen.se  View  of  the  Question,  Lon., 
1866.  2.  Thoughts  and  Experiences  of  a  Charity- 
Organizationist,  Lon.,  1878,  ji.  Svo.  3.  Confessions  of  an 
Old  Almsgiver;  new  ed.,  Lon.,  1881,  p.  Svo.  4.  Our 
Study-Meeting  ;  or.  The  Offering  of  Isaac  by  Abraham 
considered  by  a  Body  of  Sunday-School  Teachers,  Lon., 
1881,  p.  Svo.  ' 

Wright,  Rev.  J.  J.  1.  Evcnin'  News,  and  other 
Stories,  Lon.,  187g,  16mo.  2.  Piny  with  your  Own  Mar- 
bles, and  other  Stories,  Lon.,  1881,  sq.  16mo.  3.  Little 
Asker:  Learning  to  Think:  for  Boys  and  Girls,  Lon., 
1886,  f,.  Svo.  .!  Merry,  Merry  Boys,  Lon.,  1888,  p.  , Svo. 
Wright,  James  A.  People  and  Preachers  in  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  By  a  Layman.  Pliile 
IS86,  12mo. 

Wright,  John,  B.A.  The  Grounds  and  Principles 
of  Religion,  I,on..  1879,  p.  Svo. 

Wright,  John.  Mushrooms  for  the  Million :  Cul- 
tivation of  Out-Door  Crop,  Liin.,  1884,  p.  Svo. 

Wright,  John  Stephen,  IS1!)-I874,  b.  at  Sheffield, 
Mass.;  settled  in  Chicago  and  became  a  manufacturer. 
Chif-Rgr,:   P;,^t,  Present,  .-ind  Future,  Ciiic,  1870. 

Wright,  Joseph,  Ph.D.,  a  deputy  teacher  of  Gor- 
man in  the  University  of  Oxford.  1.  Middle  High-Ger- 
man  Primer:  with  Grammar,  Notes,  and  Glossary,  Oxf., 
1888,  I2mo.  2.  Old  High-Gorhian  Primer:  with  Gram- 
mar, Notes,  and  Glossary,  Oxf.,  1388,  IZmo. 


hwell  Cross,  and 
;ho  Author,  I.on., 

3 ;  graduated  in 
HO;  called  to  the 
liankruhlcy  Act, 
Rules,  (to,,  Lon., 

1808-lSai,  b.'  at 
m  College ;  ad- 
ongrcss  1853-55, 
'realise  on  liftbor, 
etches  of  Plyiu- 
^.uzerne  County, 

1.  The  Golden 
12mo,-  publiahed 

(irecn."     Illust. 
dron'a  Stories  of 
5      3.  Children's 
,  188S,  12mo. 
Swaffham.    Ser- 

-1880,  graduated 
letual  curate  ipf 
af  St.  Nicholas's, 
.lohn's  Chapel, 
rcbcndary  of  St. 
■vants,  and  other 

2.  TheFriend- 
I  Koly  Sorijiture, 

ts    in   Imagined 

I. A.,  [iiiiii.  \o\, 
ege,  Cambridge, 
n  to  the  army  in 
'  at  Portsmouth 
Island  1878-80, 
Eecolloctions  of 
Prince  Daniel 
.  The  Story  oT 
Royal  Garrison 
.  (Trans.)  Stnt- 
Mury  of  Siena; 
y  and  its  Story  : 
History  of    the 

)  The   Iliad  of 
.\ameter   Verse, 

Hand- Book  for 

!  United  States 

Growth  of  the 

haeology,  by  SI. 
886,  p.  8vo. 
m :  what  was 
Question,  Lon., 
of  a  Charity- 
infessions  of  an 
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10  by  Abraham 
Tcaclicrs,  Lon., 

!W9,  and  other 
•our  Own  Mar- 
inio.  3.  Little 
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:.,  1888,  p.  8vo. 
•cachers  in  the 
^nian.     Phila., 

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Million:  Cul- 

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Emigrant   Jfo'-Phila     187.77;"  '  "  P'c  "''  ^"'«"°"" 

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Lights  and  ,sh.-idows  of  .S.ic^-cd  ,«tnry  :    An^u! 


12uio.     II. 


ysis  of  Scri|,ture  Characters  P.tri,>r,'.hr"i--""-^  '  „^"^"" 
cts.   Warriors,  Ac.     I   0,7  '  I'l' il       «    '   "N",''";,'^'"''''''- 

.^nd  othV  S  ,^  e  :  a^  ',2  ,  ,""■  JV,"'-^"  "'"  ^■«'"'. 
One  I.-undred  Ye.^rs  Ago  a  T.o„r;  '"",/"'  '^'"^ 
Illust.  Cin.,  isrii  8w,  I-  li  1  r  "'"'  '"'Solution, 
"ul  of  ethn„gra,;h;,n8r  ;'•  '  ^  A  St"'"  '"'S''  K"'""' 
a  Temperanct  Tile,  N  York   187«   i,^        "T„''SJ-^""'>'  ■ 

Pl-Xe  Aome,  187i).  '  20.V>cled 'b";  Fr.'  a  Trl's?""" 
N.  York,    87<J,  Kimo      .>i    xh™  n  ?'     '""^  Story, 

Vork,l879.l'6m;  '"22.     '•relranl"":  t'"'  •''"  ^"^'-  ^- 

Uimo      26.  step-by  ^:,^;,:'v;:rM"s":  m^rV:^' 

or,  Ways  and  Mcainfor  De.lf  p  ng  Cha  ac  :":  ,,   i"' 
sources      Illust.     Phila.,  1881,  'svo^     21     No  O  1 

Cake:  Marriage  E.xtraordinary,  N.  Yo;k    ISM'  jV,,   '," 
Among  the  Alaskans.     Map  and  I  I  i^,]     Ph;,i"'-,s- i^' 

a  Story  of  '<p^' ^:::-,i^:  Phn.  ^[8  r"  ■'.:r"'^r 

Rasmus;  or,  The  Makin^of  a  Man,  N.'York'  r^'lo^' 
^8.    In    black    and  Gold:    a  Story   of   Twi„    ti.„ 

1    T["n''V  ''^Wis,  [aute,  vol.  iii.,  Wuight,  L    add  1 
with  Prac    nJl  <!  .■    ■   ,  ^""r"  I'lustrated  liook  of  Poultry  i 

ll"".."'".','.''.'^"^.'-  ".Pr""oHl  ,.gcntof  the  War  Depart 


I  ^  -^J-Point,  Phila    1875,  8vo.     2.  Principia;  or.  Basis 
•f.nyTmTZ-  "r^    v..  Limited   Coiminism,  t' 

Phiia.,'LS8i,''Z;.  '•  '^""'"" "'  '^''^''"""  ■^"™'V. 

'     Wright,  nobert  E.,  frni^f  vol  iii    .wi.n    4i„i, 
of   Criminal    Conspir.acics   and   Agreements    ton     IS^r 

wi  s'Sr*' "',""™"'  1''^:;; -"."i»o.n<!';'h 
..nd  ':i:^;vh:^ ''  t^  ouS' k;: /^r""-"',?™"-' 

in  Wesf  Hnv.o„      t.     I.    ^'"'^'^J'    l\riii\iiid;    or,  Horace 

la  en       s   ,'"',  ^h     v'"-""  ^YT     ^^'"^'-^     New 

South'ch,  i.h.     P    1     ^''■"'',  "^   J'""j.'"H"t;    or.  The 

X.York,  18^0,  12mo;  2d  ed.,  1,^.4  ""  "«  True  Genesis, 
'avoUi"^Lc:n.^;ssr  er'":„""  """■••  ^=""'  ""''  "^  '» 
'Y^^l^sf'l^""'*  '""  -^  Summer  Pilgrimage.  N. 
("iSf/ssn*;";!::'-      ^"-is  of  B::.ntyre.      Illust. 

4e'.^'?oi«:-i:;,:^,';^,,X^""^^  °^  "— 

twe mV t*t'  oT'ir""*"'  '^'/■'  ^'S'^"  f""'^'  vol.  iii., 
»em.^l„.     of  the  name  there  mentionci,  add.,]  ISIoi 

nnlrv  ,  *  ,'  'A'"  ^^"""^  "'  "'0  Koight  of  laTcur. 
in  (Te  iVei  Jn^n  "?''  ^'"Vr^"  ^"S-""'  J'^""^'''  '■"»  English 
n  the  n  ftlh  l""^'  ^^- '  '■'■'""  ""^  '■"''!"«  Mon-.'-eript 
Ka  V  Fn  '1  h  T"?"i^  "''?  I"'™duction  and  Notes, 
i.aiiy   LngNsh    le.tt    Soc,    Lon.,   1868,  8vo      2    ( FiM 

M  ,1  V"  "^'''"■''  ^^■™""'-^  "f  ">«  Town  of  Ludl'o  V  '.^ 
I  iTb  't'lr'^c'^'V^i'  •",""'  ^"'l  "f  "■"  Reign  0  Que  " 
F.  i,|.,l    V  "^"1"'^"  '*™-  ''"''■.)  l-on.,  186!.,  4to.    3.  (Kd  ) 

ul  fetches  of"'  ^"^^^''  "'^""-y^  '^  '^"ie«  "''''- 
ii'fl-  '  ""^^"-'"'S  of  our  iNiitional  History  coninile.!  ,t 
Oifierent  Periods  from  the  Thirteen  hCentun^  to  the 
.  cecith  ;  from  the  Original  Manuscripts" Lon.,' Ks'r2 
■'to.  Private  y  printed  4  1 1.M  i  Ti,  a  >  '  t  .  ' 
Satirical    |>„nts    •  ,  ,1     r '■  *      •'    ■'■'"'   Anglo-Lalm 

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eoiiteiit.«  _t,,  nlake^•t  1  nn  riT*'  ''*•''  ""'  even  a  t*. hi.,  of 
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xlvi.  irm.  posMble  to  conceive."-«.>(;e/u(./r, 


mont  ,.  collect  -in/eli^nurVe^      V^X^t^     , 

"icNrrr. ■"  "'■."'"^^'y  Settlement  LTe  "^"".tiers' 
01  McNairy  tounty,  Tennessee,  AVash.,  1882.  2  Life  of 
(.ovcrnor  William  Bloc-nt,  1884  -  J^ite  of 

Wright,  Maria,  [««(f,  yoi.  in  ,  „,.,.  1  ,  „,  „ 
fXj  "   'Vh'^'T;'  '"  ";?  S°"«  "'•Soiomo,;  Im  •  1,^',"' 

Ln  ,  -,873   ?2mo""';''-Th'^"  P^"'  ""''  "">"  ''  ''-""«  --' 
1873     2mr;  Vj'  »^^   ^'"■8"  ""   "'«   """th.  Lon. 

o"|e'&e,'i.:^r:';^7'S;'t:^:f  ^;^^  ^  ^'-^ 

1876,''8fo!''  "'■"•""*•'•     M"-^'""  and  Epigran's,  Lon  , 
Iidin'*f8^83',p.*;vo""'"'   '""'    ^"""'^   '-'''"    •■'«'■"<"». 


With    W1ILIA.MS,    AHTHim    WkLIRSLEV      The     Hivtnr„ 

r,„,;/^^-* '',""•'•'''  """>   Journeyman  Engince,- " 
.  .;  T  "  •  "L-    '■"■•y-t''i>-'l  of  the  naine,  add.]     1    'fho 
Ijfcat  Uiiwasheo    ..un..  1SB8  Svo      •>    i  1         n  1 

the  Story  of  the  ChildC  ;ind"sehtl  t:7of"a''"7^  = 
U  f/;<68,'^2l':rp  sv^^  3"'^G  '""^"^^i^''^     '^"«^"-"- 

£ue^ryT;:rpricJ^sSion^   -r^io:;; 
of  OIney  and   its  Neighbourhou.l.     Illust. 

cxr«r''jj;''r.s..r.v.',r,.S;;;: 

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Lon.,  1886, 


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(„]  ls;:ii-lssi),  b.  in 

li.i  at  tlie  riiiversity 

•^ -ibic  in   University 


WRi 

Ini-linisjn :  a  Pntliolcgical  nnd  Psychol ogioal  Study, 
Coluuibu.*,    "■.,  1S8.),  IL'mo. 

Wright,  Rev.  Thomas  Preston,  [■mi,,  vol.  iii., 
mill.]  I,ituij;ia  Donieatini:  ii  Uuoli  ui  Kuniily  Prayers, 
I.cin.,  I8S1,  i:;mo.     Pi^th. 

U  right,  W.  S.  I.  Tliricc  Cau^'ht:  an  I'nder- 
gruund  Adventure,  liOn.,  ISS",  p.  Svo.  2.  'rc.-ied  About ; 
or,  Through  .Strange  Advents  'M  to  F  ■  tune,  Lon.,  1SS8, 

Wright,  William,  Pi.r, 
vol.  iii.,  eleventh  (<f  the  "anjt, 
liengal;  educated  at  St.  .Andrew 
of  Hullo  ;  appointed  prol'essur  ol 

College,  London,  ISaJ,  and  in  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 
]S.j(i;  became  assistant  in  the  liriti.sh  Mus  iin  ISIil  ; 
as.-istant  lieeper  of  the  .MSS.  I  Sill);  professor  of  Arabic 
in  the  University  of  Cambridge  1>70.  lie  iva.s  a  foreign 
correspondent  of  the  French  Institute,  and  a  menilior 
<jf  many  learned  societies.  1.  Cut::l(.gue  of  the  .Syriao 
Manui^i'ripts  in  tliu  lirilish  Museum,  acquired  sin.  o 
l.siis,  Lon.,  I.^r0-7L',  .■)  parts,  Ito.  -'.  An  Araldo  Ue:il 
ing-liook.  Parti,  l.on.,  ISTIi,  8vo.  ;i.  (Ed.  and  trans.) 
Apocryphal  Acts  of  the  Apostles;  from  Syriac  .Manu- 
scripts in  the  liritish  iMuseum  .md  other  I,ibrarie.>.  Lon., 
1871,  2  vols.  Svo.  4.  (Kd.)  Frng'-ents  of  the  iSyriac 
(iramniar  of  .Jacob  of  Edessi ,  Loii.,  !87l,  fol.  5.  (Ed.) 
Fragments  of  ti^e  Homilies  of  Cyril  of  Alex:indrift  on 
the  (jospel  of  .S.  Lu^c  ;  froi  i  a  Nitrian  AI.S.,  Lon.,  187I, 
4to.  ti.  Catalogue  i'  tlu'  Ethiopic  Manuscripts  in  the 
liritish  Museum,  rii.j^re,  since  Is-H,  Lon.,  LS77,  4to. 
7.  (Ed.)  The  Chv.ri'cl-  ct'  Joshua  .Stylite,  comniled  in 
J^yriac,  A.l).  5117  :  !vi;i,  a  translation' and  Notes,  Lon., 
L-Sl',  8vo.  8.  (E.i.j  T:.,  Hook  „t  lialilah  am!  Diiouah : 
translated  from  Arabic  liii.-  Syriac,  l,on.,  iS8).  Svo. 

Wright,  Ktv.  U  lUiavji,  foiUiorly  \i.  .r  .)f  Har- 
bury.  Cro.ss  ami  Cr.srent;  :i  Word  ft:-  t'jo  Mohmm- 
uieijan  in  the  Present  'iVar,  f^:.n..  L''?7,  .•'■■,. 

Wright,  llev.  W'Piani,  1>.!).,  lo-.-.t^iy  a  n  is 
gionary  at  Damascus,  now  f.liturii.l  supe.intcii.S'mi'  ■  f 
the  liritish  and  Foreign  Tiiblc.  t>"cieiy.  Jlowa-  tile  ^us^ 
to  suggest  till!  Hittite  ocigin  ov  tiie  HaiuathitB  'if-rp- 
fions,  of  which  he  sent  ca-ts  to  Kr.;Oand.  1.  "h'  c..u- 
pi  re  of  the  HifJtss:  with  De.Mphi.i  men',  of  llita  ij  ,in- 
sciiptions  by  Prjicssor  Sayje,  LL.L' ,  and  a  (oiuplete 
Set  of  llittite  Int.  uptions,  revi  w  d  by  W.  if.  Kylands, 
F.S.A.  Plans  and  M:ips.  Lon.,  1S8I,  r.  8v3;  M  cd., 
188J. 

"  Dr.  Wright  has  performed  a  useful  service  in  colleoting 
li'  ,1  convenient  form  materials  hillierto  accessi'ile  only  in 
Uie  ;>igcs  of  periodicals,  and  m  compiling  a  summary  of 
tin  lesults  attained  by  scholars  duiing  the  last  few  years." 
—Alh..  No,  2W7. 

2.  The  Po\fei  behind  the  Pupu:  ii  Tale  of  Blighted 
Hopes,  }.:»..  lsS8,  sm.  Svo. 

Wrig'if,  William  Aldis,  M.A.,  D.C.L.,  [aii(c,  vol. 
iii.,  .add.,]  \  i.'e-niKst.T  of  Triuity  College,  Cambridge, 
188S.  1,  (Lij.i  'jererydcs:  a  Komance  in  Seven-Line 
Stanzas;  from  tht>  .M.S.  in  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
(Early  Enjr.  Text  '^-.i  .)  Lon.,  1873-78,  2  parts,  8vo.  2. 
(Ed.)  Metrical  Cli;-  i^ de  of  Robert  of  (Jloucester.  Parts 
I.  and  IL  Lon.,  Is...  And  see  Fitzgekalo,  EnwAiin, 
titiprft, 

Wright,  William  Hull,  laiitc,  vol.  iii.,  WitioiiT, 
M"ii.LiA.M  li.,  add.,]  184(1-1880,  b.  in  Orange  Co.,  N.Y.; 
graduated  at  Princeton  1859;  served  in  the  civil  war; 
gra..li.iited  :■;  the  Now  York  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons;  |.irofessor  of  ancient  languages  in  the  Normal 
School  at  liulialo,  N.Y.,  1871-78.  The  Brook,  and  other 
Poems,  N.  York,  187:!,  IL'mo. 

Wright,  Kcv.  William  Iluriiet,  formerly  pastor 
of  the  Berkeley  Street  Church,  Boston,  .Mass.  1.  An- 
cient Cities  from  the  Dawn  to  the  Daylight,  Host.,  1886, 
12mo.  2.  The  World  to  Come,  [sermons,]  Bust.,  1887, 
16mo.  , 

Wright,  WiMiam  Henry  Kearley,  b.  1844,  at 
Plymouth  ;  chief  librarian  of  the  Plymouth  Free  Library 
since  I87(i.  1,  Visitors'  (juido  to  Mount  Edgeumbe. 
lllust.  Plymouth,  1871,  4to  2.  The  Spanish  Armada : 
n  Descriptive  Hiffoncal  Poem,  Plymouth,  1874,  8vo.  li. 
Illustrated  lland-Book  to  Plymouth,  Stonebouse,  nnd 
Devonport;  new  cd.,  .'Mymouth,  187S).  4.  (Ed.)  The 
AVestern  Antiquary ;  or,  Devon  and  Cornwall  Note-Book, 
VlyiDOutb,  1881,  2  parts,  Svo.  5.  Britain's  Saiamis:  the 
Olorious  Fight  of  loh8:  a  Lecture,  Lon.,  1888,  4to. 

W'riglitsoil;  F.,  Ph.D.  Henry  George's  "Progress 
and  Poverty:"  an  Analysis  and  a  Refutation,  1885,  8v   , 

W'rightson,  John,  professor  of  agriculture  in  t^ 
Normal   School   of   Soicnoe,    London,      ].  Aericulturr 
1551 


WYA 

Text-Book :  embracing  Soils,  Manures,  Rotations  of 
Crops,  Ac,  ("C(jllins'  Elementary  Science"  Ser.,)  Glas- 
gow. 1872,  8vo.  2.  Agricultural  Machinery,  ("  liritish 
JIan  Picturing  Indu?«ries,")  Lon.,  1870,  12mo.  3.  The 
Princ  i'  es  of  Agricultural  Practice  as  an  Instructional 
Subjec'.  Lon.,  1888.  cr.  8vo. 

Wriihtson,  William.  The  Cleansing  of  the 
Sanotu;  ry;  or,  'The  Acceptable  Sucritice:  a  Poem, 
Lon.,  1.^7(l. 

WrightHon,  Rev.  William  Garmoninway, 
M.A.,  graduated  at  (ionville  and  Caius  College,  Cam- 
bridge, 18li;);  ordained  1864;  vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Now 
Bcokenham,  1870-7.^).  1.  Four  Sermons  on  the  Christian 
Church,  the  Christian  Ministry, and  the  Public-Worship 
Act,  Lon.,  1875,  8vo.  2.  Functional  Elements  of  um 
Engli'i'  i'entenoe,  Lon.,  1882,  p.  Svo.  3.  Conilvised 
Confli'i'ation  Addresses,  Lon.,  1884,  18mo. 

Wriivh,  Warwick   William.     1.  Cretan   'oips, 
Ac.     H   printed  from  the  Numismatic  Chronicle.     I. on., 
I  1884,  Svo.     2.  Catalogue  of  (ireck  Coins  of  Crete  and  the 
,  yEgcan  Isles,  (Brit.  Museum  J'ub..)  Lot      1886,  Svo. 

Wroltesley,  Itlqjor-Gcii.  Hon,  (Jeorge  :;.l-;., 
b.  1S27;  .<on  of  tlie  second  B:iion  Wr  itesley  ;  retired 
IS8I.  Lite  and  Correspon.!i;ni-e  of  Field-Marshal  ii'-i* 
.John  Bui,vivne.  13y  his  Sinj  ;n-Law,  ic.  Lon.,  IS/;;, 
2  vols.  Svo 

"We  coulii  ill  spare  any  pi.r-.ci)  of  the  two  thick  vol- 
umes,   ludew    \Ijc  only  finni  v\-  ,iave  to  find  «Ith  the 
author  is  iliai  lie  has  not  given  us  quite  enough."— ^(A., 
No.  2.".G.'v 
"It  «,.uld  he  difflcult  to  exaggerate  thi  .v.teresK  i'  aur- 
j  goyiie's  letters  iroi;'  tlie  Crimea.'   -  svtf,  Kc-.,  sxx\.  Z>i. 
And  see  liriio  '  -  k,  Sin  J.  p.,  <-  //in. 
WyaU,  Charlotte.     The  Chosen  li  tat,  1  on.,  1888, 
i  18mo. 

I      W'yatt,   (i.E.     Lionel  Ilacourt,  tioi  EtoTi'an;  or, 
I  Like  other   Fcil.iws,  Lon.,  1888,  p,  8vo. 

Wyatt-,  Brv.  Henry  Herbert,  M.A.,  [unie,  vol. 
iii.,  nsld..]  gniduiited  at  Queen's  College,  Oxford,  1844; 
ordaluf  i  1*15;  perpetual  curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Brigh- 
ton^ l8u()-tU'> ;  vicar  of  Bolnoy,  Sussex,  1872-86,  and 
•  <iinc»>  then  rector  of  Conington.  1.  The  Principal  Hero- 
sifs  lehiting  to  Our  Lord's  Incarnation,  Lou.,  i88I,  cr. 
Svo.  2.  The  Gospel  according  to  St.  Matthtw  :  with 
Notf."  for  Teachers,  Lon.,  1884,  cr.  8vo. 

Wyatt,  Sir  Matthew  Higby,  F.S.A.,  [u,,ie,  vol. 
Iii.,  add.,]  d.  1877.  He  was  knighted  in  ISi;i>,  and  in 
the  same  year  elected  Slade  Professor  of  the  t'-oo  Arts 
at  the  University  of  Cambridge  for  a  ]ieriod  .1'  three 
years.  1.  'The  Art  of  Illuminating:  wuat  it  was  vdiat 
it  should  be  ;  and  how  it  may  be  practised  :  nn  E.ssay, 
Lon.,  1800,  4to.  2.  The  Relations  which  should  exist 
between  Architecture  and  the  Industrial  Arts:  nn  Ad- 
dress before  the  Architectural  Association,  Lon.,  18(7, 
Svo.  3.  On  the  Foreign  Artists  employed  in  England 
during  the  Sixteenth  Century,  and  their  Influence  on 
British  Art,  Lon.,  !868,  4to.  4.  Fine  Art:  a  Sketch  of 
its  History,  Theory,  Practice,  and  Application  to  In- 
dustry: being  a  Course  of  Lectures  delivered  at  Cam- 
bridge in  1870,  Lon.,  1870,  Svo. 

"The  art  libraries  of  the  country  bear  witness  to  the 
wide  range  of  bis  studies,  and  in  like  manner  the  lectures 
now  published  show  a  mind  familiar,  through  reading, 
travel,  and  professional  \v(nk.  with  well  nigh  all  that  has 
been  written,  together  with  a  large  part  of  what  lias  been 
actually  achieved."— .S(i(.  Hcv.,  xxxi.  116. 

5.  An  Architect's  Note-Book  in  Spain,  principally  il- 
lustrating the  Domestic  Architecture  of  that  Country, 
lllust.     Lon.,  1872,  4to. 

Wyatt,  Rev.  Paul  Williams,  M.A.,  F.R.O.S., 
F.L.S.,  graduated  at  Christ  College,  Oxford,  187S;  or- 
dained 1879;  minister  of  St.  Philip's,  Regent  Street, 
London,  1884-86;  curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Bedford,  1888. 
I.  Hardrada,  and  other  Poems,  Lon,  1878,  12mo.  2. 
Books  and  Reading:  our  Duty  as  Men  nnd  as  Church- 
Men,  Lon.,  1884,  Svo. 

Wyatt,  Capt.  Walter  James.  1.  Hungarian 
Celebrities,  Lon.,  1871,  p.  Svo.  2.  Revolutionary 
Sh.adows  ;  Our  Present  Crisis ;  Probabilities  of  a  Future 
Invasion,  Lon.,  1871,  Svo.  3.  The  Political  Position  if 
England  vis-i-vis  with  the  other  Great  Powers    f  tie 


World,  and  her  Armaments,  Lon.,   1874,  Svo. 
History  of  Prussia,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to  the  ; 
Day :  tracing  the  Origin  and  Development  of  h< 
tary  Organization  :  vols.  i.  and  ii.,  Lon.,  1876,  F 
"The  general  slguKlcance  of  the  subj  pc- 

icli  it  requires  the  hand  id' a  miuiter  iL    > 
.    which  a  treatment  like  tliat  adopted 
ore  us— half  petfuuctory,  half  discuti.       i.  ■-. 


Tie 


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larmoiiRway, 

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St.  Paul's,  Now 
on  theChrislian 
Public-Worshi). 
Kleuients  of  an 
3.    ConilvH'Sed 

10. 

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ironicle.     I.un., 
i)f  Crete  ami  the 
1S86,  Sv  .. 

UeorRe  .;,i:., 
ttcsley  i  retired 
iiJ-Marsiiol  S'.' 
fcu.     Lon.,  ISi'i; 

s  two  thick  vol- 

0  find  with  the 
enough,"— yl(/i„ 

.iteresK  <  ilur- 
.,  XXXV.  £4. 

rtat,  li.n.,  78S8, 

ju  Etiir!';in ;  or, 

U.A.,  [ante,  vol. 
e,  Oxford,  1844; 
■  Trinity,  lirigh- 
!,  ]872-8fi,  and 
Princi'Mil  Hcre- 
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Matthiifl  :   with 

S.A.,  ['jiite,  vol. 
in  18(1',  nnd  in 
if  the  !'ii>  Arts 
]ieriod  .''  three 
at  it  was  what 
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eh  should  c';ist 

1  Arts:  nn  Ad- 
en, Lon.,  1j;i'7, 
ed  in  Knglanii 
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rt:  a  Sketch  of 
dication  to  In- 
ivered  at  Cam- 

witne.ss  to  the 
iicr  the  lectures 
ir(m(;li  reading, 
i^li  all  that  has 
what  has  been 

,  principally  il- 
that  Country. 

I.A.,  P.R.O.S., 

ford,  1878;  or- 
Kcgent  Street, 
Bedford,  1888. 

878,  121110.     2. 

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1 .  Hungarian 
Revolutionary 

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xIIU '"?<)'"'  '"^  "lakingdcar  to  Kngllsh  readers." 

5.  The  Kastcrn  Question   from  an  English  Point  of 
\iew,  l.on.,   187(1,  8vo. 
Wyckoir,  Hilliam  Cornelius,  18:)2-1888,  b.  in 

^ew  \ork;  entered  into  business;  was  afterwards  con- 
nected with  various  scientific  publications,  and  was  edi- 
tor ot  the  American  Magazine  1  •<8I1-S8.  The  Silk  Ooods 
of  America:  a  IJriof  Account  of  the  Recent  Improve- 
ment,^  and  Advances  of  .■<ilk  .Manufacture  in  the  United 
.><tatcs,  N.  \iirk.  187SI,  8vo. 

Wyeth,  John  Allan,  .M.D.,  b.  1845,  at  Missionary 
.Ma  ion  Ala.;  g,-i,du,ited  at  tile  Medical  Department 
of  the  I  niveisily  of  Louisville  Isoi);  f„un,led'rhe  New 
^ork  Polyclinic  and  llospit^.l,  in  which  he  became  dean 
in.O  professor  of  surgery.  I.  A  ll.md-Uook  of  Medical 
Hinl  Surgical  Reference,  N.  York,  1871,  Kimo.  2.  E,<- 
wy.'  in  Surgical  Anatomy  and  Surgerv,  N.  York.  1879 
M  u  '•."«"'-'*""'<  on  Surgery,  (iener'al,  Operative,  and 
Mechmioal,  l.on,,  18,'<,H,  r.  Svo. 

lVyttri,]M.  K.  C.    Margie  Hargrave  und  the  Percy 
•),i..'ren,     Illust.     N.  York,  1878,  Kimo. 
,„,*''*''•,»  Newton.    Essentials  of  Business  Laws  for 
JL'iiiors.  Chic,  18.H7,  8vo. 

•    '*»,''''''  Atherton.    My  Chiof  and  I ;  or,  Six  Months 
in  ^ntal  alter  the  Langalibaloe  Outbreak.    Illust.     Lon 
IH, ',(,  8w).  ** 

"The  Look  is  the  history  of  a  short  episode  in  the  life  of 

8  «ood  n,an  an, n,r:ivcsol,fier--(;,,loi,el  l.urnf,,nl-lVt«ee^^^ 
111  e^ta  allair  ,,    (lie  Bushman's  Kiver  I',iss  and  tie  fata 

The  ;   t  t'l"""''"'*'"''  ."■'"•■'■«  •  ■  ■  *'"•""«-■'  I'nniforl   tw 
^imli'-'i'r''"'"?-"" '■■""'""""'"<'  y"""S  friend,  .  .  .  wb,«e 
a  V  'rv 'J/ i"!""^""""'  "i"  ;l'''«il«'l.  "'irrative  leaves  behind 
5n",7iiH.  27s'""'''  "  "  ^'•''"  "^  "''  <''-'V..li<.ii."-W 

Wyld,  Ilobert  S.,  F.R.S.  Edin.,  [„„(,.,  vol.  iii., 
aii.l.J  1.  Strictures  on  Scottish  Theology  and  Preaching. 
r7?  ",  MoJ*"-"  Calvinist.  Ed'n.,  18(i;i,  8vo.  Anon.  2. 
Ihe  Physios  and  Philosophy  of  the  Senses ;  or  The 
m"'"'  """*  "'*  ^''^"''"'' '"  """''■  ''^'"''"''  Isolations,  Lon., 

n.'iu'ri.TiVl.'y'''''  ■""•'■  ""'  ^"'^•'i^h  «'■'">"'.  to  the  testimony 
a  .d  truth  of  coiiseiousne.ss,  aii.l  yd  .■seeks  to  ,sliuw  th,u  the 
fiiiidameiital  contrast  between  iniiid  and  matter  rcvea  ed 
'"  ' 5ciou..jiit.«s  has  no  reali^y,"-.^Vwc(«(or,  xllx,  1)71, 

.i.  Christianity  and  Reason  :  their  Necessary  Connec- 
tion, Lon.,  1879,  p.  8vo. 

Wylde,  A.  B.,  an  Englishman,  settled  in  Ceylon, 
and  ,»lterward8ntSuakin,asa|danter  and  trader ;  was 
the  first  vice-consul  for  the  Red  Sea,  ht.id  of  the  Intel- 
ligence Department,  Ac,  and  ii  coin|ianion  on  sevenil 
occasions  of  General  Gordon.  '8,S  to  '87  in  the  Soudan  • 
with  an  Account  of  Sir  William  Hewett's  Mission  to 
King  John  of  Abyssinia.  Map.  Lon.,  1888,  2  vols. 
8vo.  ' 

oorn^fm,  ni^i'i'®  'l"'  '  '  •.  ^  ''''■''"  *"  *P<^«''  ^  fallmird  con- 
cerning the  .'^oudaii  and  the  .Soudanese,  anil  his  speech  has 

no  uncertain  ,souiid A  mure  danliiing  record  of  i- 

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osl  In  iisefniiiess  had  he  been  strong-iiiinded  eiiimgh  to 

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Hr'.!  ,!".."'■'-'  general  reader  the  essays  of  Mr,  Wyllie  will 
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Wyman,  Thomas  Bellows.  Genealogies  and 
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Wynch,  William  Mating.  Olden  Momories: 
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Illust.  I.on.  1S75  l2mo.  .).  Strong  to  Suflcrl  a  Story 
of  the  Jews,  I.on.,  188B,  p.  Hvo  ' 

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ineutary  Ijoeords  of  Jesus  of  Xazareth,  from  his  Letters, 
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Wynne,  Ven.  (Jeorge  Robert,  M.A.,  [ante,  vol. 
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Bedtime,  Lon.  1885,  12mo.  «.  Take  with  you  Words 
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1  its  own  against  its  predece.ssors."— ,SV|^ 


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the  Zoological  Co  leo  i";„';bWne,f  r'""",'.  "".I""-"  "P"" 
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I'loneer,  iJaily  Teleirrair  .t?  1  "'"•'■''■■'P'mdent  of  the 
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Asia:  Travels  with    h,    a1?       «"'"'"  ^''<">  '"  '-'aoe  in 

18"? i  Berved  'in  Z  A^  n'Z'THsn""'  "'^  "'"'""'""' 
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the  Afghan  Boundary  c"u„fi"''"vi  '"'  ^"r"""  ''™»' 
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timiN  of  the  Bonri  liry  (IVm,    i)^  detailcl;  and  (he, mem 
AJ  tt"lr,,^-„,-,L^«,«'f-^»":    a   Political 

of  Our  Lo?e,  Kartir,y"Z     4:tn'"[«%  V-^'"""^"  I 

'872,-  .nadealect      „''   ,'urfntho  nlir.'i"  "  ^""'^">"  '■> 
"?»  a  special  eorresp-fnli  "  ''u,^'^'^;;^  t''''«»  '••^■2-''1;  ' 
Vienna,  St.  Petersburg  Tc    is?'    rf  ^  ^"'^  ""'•'"''  "t 
>n  conjunction  with   (irenvili;.   m      '  founded,  in  1874, 
Journal  for  Men  and  Wom,^ '  '"  *'":?^'  ^''«   World,   a 
in  London,  of  which  l^hrbeer'M'^  ^T'  P'""'^'">'» 
1875  the  proprietor,  a„5  wMch  ha.  [,?  "'"■'"■'  '""^  '""-'« 
circulation.      1.  A  Ch,„     w         """'""J  '*■  very  largo 
p.8vo.    2.  D^Wainwr^htJ,,™•'^^^?''■•  1""'  ''  vols. 
p.  8vo.     (This  is  menTfonei   iltl?''  ^™;' '"' '-  ^  '-^^■ 
'•»le,  vol.  iii.)     3.  Nobody's  Ct^?'  "^  ('"h'ication, 
P-  8vo.     4.  Castaway   Lon     fs79  °.''  'T""-  '"''  ^  vols 

-2i^"5{k&^rSl?''"^!^P^^'!^i"a^    as   ,s 
Of  ,>^'vchology  Umn'hel  i^'^iS ate.'^''-'''"J"^''«  way 

8.  The  ImpendTng  .Wd  'a  V?;*,"*/^'  ^  ™'«-  •=■••  ^vo 
P-  8vo.  9.  A  Sifent  W  ness  a  W  ^'J""  '"*'  3  vols. 
vols.  p.  Svo.  10.  Edmund  vii-  ^•'";'  ^''"-  '"^'  '* 
Experiences,  Lon.,  l^.^^a'volXf ';^«:™"-«™i'  »",'» 
"His  book    s  sinKUlarlv  rinh  I  •'  ''^85,  I  vol. 


YEE 

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3.  Dollie  and  Dottie  ■  a  sf,      '"'^.''on-.  1871,  I2mo. 

leigh,'  Lon.,   i:,7B,     2,?o"T-ri,t  ^'^'f^'!^  "^  B'ox - 
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coin's  Inn  1855^  i  '?h„  M  ^  '  .""i'*''  '°  "'"  '""•'"  Lin- 
™j»re  .lot,  1857-  with  vT'"'"^?'""''"'I'""''on  Pro. 
Practice  thireofLon  Is^n  7/"^  S!?  ''"'""''  "^  ""> 
I  2.  The  History  of  tCcomnl  I  V^?  "'-  '"'-  "*''^- 
Gaul,  from  the  Earliest  pSl.n";^^  t^"''  '^"""''  "'"J 
Legal  Memory,  Lon.,  1874,  Svo  °^  ^'''«"-'' 

'  !f/'''/!""''"^ies  of  IWsUw ^  m.merous,  so  malig- 

Is  to  discard  evoryihi iir  '^  ,  m,'""7  '«'f«  Plan  to  adopt 
received  accounts  of  he  e'arl'v  l.'mriK,P''if*-'  ('.'  "'«  ".suallyZ 
lis  his  own  theories  timt  h,.;^i  ".H'lsl,''  Mr.  Yeatmaii  gives 

Mismanagement  ofthe  PnW;..  n     ■*"  ^-^''Posure  of  tho 

8vo.  5.  The  Trade  MarkJ  «•"?'■''  ""'"-■"'  ^'"'-  l«?''i. 
Handy  Book  „„V"„,..!"?^.K!^K'«tration  Act,   1875:  a 


men  who  are'ione'lmJ'f.i'Hl'  '"  "'™orles,  not  only  of 
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Peiidcnnls  are  the  idc  U,  h„  ,',  ' 
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reX;;th?rg/fh1s';:!,'jilS!ef'^lL?.V'',r".'  ?"y  his  Idlest 
>aw!..''-.>,),ectator,  Ivii.  "^^  without  the  interruption  of  a 

iany."(ih''i:rr„%^ri,',ivh:'r'''^';  'k**^-^  «"'  *"-■ 

taining  Contributions  by  G   P  V"r'  \"^''T   ^  ■-■""- 
oawloy,   W.    Harassino.    t>  •'       "v Jacobus,  T.  li.  Ma- 

fellow!'and   otC'Emlne^tTuthor;  ''r™''''''^^  ^'^-S- 
newed.,  1857.         '""""ent  Authors,  Lon.,  1855,  8vo; 

Depl*R::c!e'SS\Y';lk'?^^^^^         N°^«'-     By 

Yates,  H.S   It      I    »j         '        "■  '2mo. 
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Yates,  m,  T-     !    TK-  V      ,    ,    , 
nal  l,ialog'ues°a„a  S  '„ Js  "lS^'P/h^J  ^  ^""^f '  "'  "rigi 
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LoY.*5^7^^76mr;  J^'e^ijyf;;-''^---^ -^ramtnar, 


Handy  Bo  ron  the  Law  of  I,  ^''T'"''""'  ^«''   '875 
.'■c,  Lon.,  1876,  12mo      fi    T?^"=f  "'""""I'™do-M«rks, 

I  Nations  of  We  tern  Euro^;e  and  ^'""'"''  *'"«'"  "'  "'« 
English,  French,  and  IrTsh %r  L  i  "°/;P''"'"">'  "^  "-o 
'  Lon.,  1870,  p.  8^0  7  Thi,  pIT  'r?  "^  ""  *^'"-'"°  «»«<■- 
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Howard.  l!  st.  ll  fsL??',  ^'^'"/i,  ^"^''""''  »•"" 
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from  the  Archives  of  thin  '"«  ?  ^"'««  "^  E.xtracts 
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?opio"us  ^ist'^^Vc^u.m™  ia  T  "^^  "'  C;...mcrneT-;'i  b'"a 
in  Several  LangCTun  I87T  ""^  '^'"  Synonymes 
■  •  The  Technical  ^r'istorv'  Ifc'l  ™'"  ^"^  "''••  '««^- 
Labor  applied  to  Production  I„„  Ts^f^'o  "■■'  Sl'IHed 
Growth  ttSd  Vicissitudes  of  Pon'  'V  P"  ^^o-  4.  The 
A.D.  1789  (•"  To„il!,'  f  /  V"""°^''''o  from  B.C.  1500  to 
tion,'')Lo'„.  18  ''r8io'"3r1'''^r''^™d»Ed^- 
of  Recent  and  ExisMnt  n'  ^  ^^•'  '**^-    •'*•  A  Manual 

("Technical"  Indutriaf  and  t"h'  ''^^  ''«»  '"1872 
1872,  p.  8vo.  '  "■"*  ^'^^  Education,")  Lon., 

Veats,  \V.  n      rv.i  \  r.  . 
Irish  Peasantry"  «cVm;Lt^'%?/w   ^""i  Tales  of  the 

'•  Lays  of   lid^^y' a" ni^'ph'  "'   '?'  ''"■    '^"''«''"- 
Bombay,  1S72,  8vo  •   7th  td     r  ?"";.  fP'^'"'-^     ^d  ed., 

1657 


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Ycllott,  George.  Tlio  Km-  ny  PhiloBophcrs;  ur, 
Vfan*  and  Sweotlioiirn,  Phila.,  I        ,  12ina. 

"  Yflninrb,  II.  i;.,»»  (I'semi.)  tJoo  IIkamley,  II. 
E.,  tutint. 

Vi'lvcrton,   Marin   Tlierefin,    (I.aiiKworlli,) 

[«>i'<,  veil.  Hi.,  Yki.vkhton,  JIh.v.  .Mis.  Thkhksa,  mid.] 
1.  /luilta:  11  Tiilo  of  the  Yoseiiiito,  N.  York,  1H7I,  12iuo 


YON 

whose  liulldi'rs  slmw  .ln'lr  rturiiicc  for  thu  iluiid  liy  the 
iiumh(>r  of  Ktoiii'«  which  thiv  iiocmnulali',  .  .  .  Ihivliin 
liKhilni  il  In  thi'nu  ciimiiliilnlx.lia  iinailil  Hint  even  ii  le.»M 
Mkllhil  hloKmiihiT  ihMi  Mlm  Vonne  coulil  Imnlly  hHVi' 
fiillcil,  with  thi'  malerluls  avalhihli',  to  proilucc  ii  hook 

of  immoii  IntiTi'tit.     .  .  Such  a  lll'i',  with  ll«  hfmikI 

IcNuoiis  ol  llll^ellllihlu■s(<,  In  n  hli«Bliii<  and  an  hoiioiir  to 
the  rtKf  111  which  It  In  lived.    The  hloKrapliy  which  wo 


of  Ihi'  book."— .S/)('rtii^ir,  xhil.  .'lOi 

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Yeo,  Gernia  F,  A  Manual  of  Phy»iolo«y  lor  the 
\Ue  of  .Junior  Studonta  of  Medicine;,  lllust.  I'hilii., 
1S8-I,  Hvo. 

Yeo,  Isaac  Iliirney«  iVf.D.,  P.R.C.P.,  [diHe,  vn). 
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1S77,  8vo.  3.  Ileallh-lte»ort.s  and  their  pyn:  being 
Vacation  .Studie.i  in  Various  Ilcallh-Kosorts,  l-"n.,  1H82, 

f.  Hvo  i  new  od.,  entitled  "  Climate  and  Ucallli   1;.  sorts," 
H85.     4.  Contaj;iousno89  of    Pulmonary  Consumption, 
and  Treatment,  I,on.,  18S2,  p.  8vo. 

Yeo,  Leslie.  The  Youngest  Son,  Lon.,  1886,  p. 
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Poems  uf  the  Possions,  l.on., 
The  Rent  Law  of 


Yerworth,  Ilornce, 

1872,  p.  Hvo. 
Yogindra  Chnndra  Mnlikii. 

Bengal,  L.P.,  (Act  viii.,  1889,  VA'.:,  with  Rulings  of 
the  High  Court,  and  with  Notot,  aad  on  A|ipendi.\  :  pro- 
faced  by  an  Historical  Sketch  of  (he  Ltw  of  Landlord 
and  fenant,  Calcutta,  187.5,  Svo. 

Yoiige,  Charles  Duke,  M.A.,  [nnir,  vol.  iii., 
add.]  1.  Three  Centuries  "f  .Modern  llnlory,  I.on., 
1872,  8vo.  2.  Three  Centu  ins  of  English  Literature, 
Lon..  1872,  8vo. 

"  Ills  b(»ik  contains,  no  do  ibt,  .1  good  deal  of  informa- 
tion, but  so  ill  arranged,  and  at  times  nii.wd  up  with  such 
Inaccuriicles,  that  we  should  hesitate  about  iilacing  it  in 
any  one's  hand.s."— .Sni.  Her.,  xxxlil.  1,>1. 

3.  History  of  the  English  Revolution  of  IdSS,  Lon., 
1.874,  12uio.  4.  The  Life  of  Marie  Antoincuo,  Queen 
of  France,  Lon.,  I87H,  2  vols.  Svo;  ,"!d  ed.,  1878,  1  vol. 

"He  has  succeeded  ...  In  reducing  a  most  e.xcltlng 
theme  as  near  to  dulness  as  niiiv  be,  and  in  writing  with 
prosiness  of  a  (diaracter  whose  very  immo  miuht  have  in- 
spired him  with  i*ietical  feeling.  "—.Su/.  Ha:,  xll.  4!lo. 

o.  The  .Seven  Heroines  of  Christendom,  Lon.,  187  ■<, 
cr.  8vo.  H.  The  Constitutional  History  of  Kngland,  from 
1700  to  ISItO,  Lon.,  1,881,  Svo. 

"Ills  work,  tnough  notat,.ai  five  inform,  will,  wo  think, 
be  foiii'd  useful  for  pmctical  imrposes,  as  n  .suuinuiry  of 
facis,  and  a  convenient  book  ol^  reference."— .Sa(.  Hei:,  liv. 

7.  (Kd.)  Essays  of  Oliver  Goldsmith;  Selected  and 
Edited:  with  Introduction  and  Notes,  Lon.,  1882,  12mo. 
8.  Our  Great  Naval  Commanders,  Lon.,  1884,  p.  Svo.  SI. 
Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  ("  Great  Writers,")  Lon.,  1888, 
12mo. 

Yonge,  Miss  Cliarlotte  Mary,  [ante,  vol.  iii., 
add.]  1.  The  Seal;  or,  The  Inward  Spiritual  Grace  of 
Confirmation,  Lon.,  18Bi(,  12mo.  2.  (Ed.)  A  Storehoi 
of  Storic!':  Storehouse  the  Second,  Lon.,  1871,  or.  8x 
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Scries.  Lon.,  1871,  12mo.  .4.  A  Parallel  History  of 
France  and  England  :  consisting  of  Outlines  and  Dates, 
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one,  but  it  requires  no  small  literary  skill,  and  no  .slight 
appreciation  of  the  mihle  enthusiasm  which  animated 
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r.  Svo;  new  cd.,  1881.  7.  In  Memoriam  :  Bishop  Pat- 
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sionary Bishop  of  thi  'V'ionesian  Islands,  Lon.,  1873,  2 
vols.  Svo;  new  ed.,  :  1    :jged,  1878,  p.  Svo. 

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to  have  given  twelve  hundred  pages  even  to  the  life  of 
tueh  a  man  as  Bishop  Pattesoii.  A  biography  is  not  a  cairn 
IdoS 


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p.  8vo;  new  ed.,  1884. 

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44.  Langley  .Adventures,  Lon.,  1883,  ISiuo.  4i>. 
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ent  \V,.iiien  Series."'— «uec/u("r,  l.\l 


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.,  1  4to.      60.  Preparation    of 

S  L"!!..  '888.  p.  Sya.    With  W-;..'!. 
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tion  of  the  AhuatloV  I'ruB,      (•  Ti      i     •  ",'   ,,"  ''M'"»'- 
J-oii..  18S7,  12m,,  '  (^'"-'"'"Kical  Edueall.r,") 

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YOU 

^eimh  for  r,.,.or,|,  i.f  Sir  .lohn    Krnnklin',  party  1857- 


a  pnijoctcd 

18112  ,■  foinni^. 

dition,"  lN7,'i, 

'  Iliilli  in  1881,, 

'  1.    The  .^earol. 

i  of    Alhlu    VlMlll); 


oracaile,.,,,  leuland  and  (irconland 

'  the  "   -uudora"  in  two  Arctic  exiie- 

*"      lla  was  created  a  Knight  of  the 


■le. 


Lon.,  issii,  1,,  svii      •!    ii.,,ii  , -' 

"^«H,  p.  8vo,     4.  Hush  !  a   Novel,  Lim.,  |,S88,1| 


I-on 

vois,  or.  8vo. 

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N^;i«..l...in.,  or  fhlJs  i^h^t  ^'Zj^fT]^ 

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4A    *.'„_■.  J,        mm-     ' 


^';  Vorkel,  Hans,"  (P.e„d.)    See  H..t,i„  A.  Oakkv, 


^S;l:?^!^,e«,-8«?'•;';!L,J•---^,^:':rJ^,:^^ 
..^""r:'^.i^^r!:;i^:.h.-'irf^,f-ery- 

\ntural  Hist,         >  Man   (n  j   }  'a     1"",-.     ^'  l^'"'"'-) 
cX;y^o^./S,,^'?;;;t'<^r^^ 

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of^"""fviet':j'cr>' r„';'?f:/''''',''-.j."  ^-'-'  -« 

name;)   gradu    oiu,     h  ?',/''''  ."j'-  '"-  «''»'  "f  the 

was  editSf;^'::i^^tt:!i'w  hX'^  zs  ^"' 

;.^^r^lSJ-Jr.ihj«W,;:a^^ 

dall"n^e"V"r"'^"'"-    "'"^-^'ve.    By  Summer- I 

..^rijtl^^:;;.^!/>^^^;«?^-tBH3u,.E„,.. 

■"cnt  of  the  Universih    of  New  "Vrk   ,  ,  ^'^'"^- 

I.  Ihe  Compete  Sodality  Hymn-I3,.,ik,  N.  v"  L'^isfl,: 
new  ed  entitled  " Catholic  Hy,„„.  «„,; bar  ^L  ct"  is's' 
2  T„..jtti,,.„,  Vespers,  1869.  3.  The  Catholic  Hymnal' 
Eatr,  l88t8t/';;;:  ''''"'  ''■""^'""^  """  "  J^ous 
Young,  Sir  Allan  William,  KB  b  is  in  „» 
rwickenhan, ;  entered  mcroantile  marine  in     846 

wa«  navigating  officer  lu  the  "  Foi"  in  the  auccessl'ui 


'  ha...  received  many  foreign  dec.ratioii. 
■'!•  •'ohn    Irunklin;    from   Ihe  .Journal 

;:;'",;v!:::S' '"■'"- '-J:  "i^-:- s!" 

louuK,  Arcliiliiild,  r<o'(f    v„i   ii;    ,„i,n    v. 
l^rlth   Suggcslions  fur  the!.    Improvement,  Eiiu',!  8^4; 
n,ime""»d^'l  ^^'^^']"V  f"'"''   ''''•   "'-  '"^ontli    of  the 

c'T^r^'i:'V:^!i^7kiJ^';i'4"'^!^T"'f 


,  I,-    X-    >•     ,      ,  '  '•■"■iiin;   'jpin- 

"Ij,  iV  \ork,  1872,  U'mo.     2.  The 


ion  iiH  regards  thi 

lit!t.',  l^ss!"-     '•  '^  ''^'^'-B""!^  "f  O^'-'-Tal  Astlontmy; 
young,  David,  [.,n,e,  vol.  ill.,  Youno,  D    add  1 

a  lVdo.Bapti:t:-Lo-;;.,'l8^;,:'^?r  '^^"""'-  "  "''P'-'  «■"' 
Tii«,..,„  mil'.      ""'"'"'J.     Koiiic  III  W  nter,  andthe 

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enli.led   "  Inl,,,, nation  tr '  Em  gr'in      io    tl!  ."l"  "!''■; 

La".!d'  tt  v;'::;:  vr'?  ">  •'-'''-  -"  «e„ta  ;':f' 

uanii,  ine  .  1,1  lie  Products,  ,Vc.,    n  1870  "is-i      •>    i> 
,.or   0   the  C,,s,.,ms-Tari^'o,  tirJni.^1  ^ultL,  Wa  t 
KcpoV   o"„  tie  H;;:.""  wr'''".r',^"'"'^"=  ^  Spedai 

I  So  ,     X^!     ,?"  r'  ^I'Yl"'"'  ""''  ""■«'■  Countries  of 

I  K  \."""iH'  |''^«'W'"''«>  Daniel,  [a,,,,.,  vol.  i„    yovsc. 

^e^^nr!;l^c,«:-»[.^-i^lf,:;^.^^r^; 

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Dr  Livi..Jf,n„'  '  /  1  V'«  "''ire,  in  connection  with 
18(7  ho  «l  1?  ■^'"i"'""*'  <'-^P<^'''"on  "f  1858-03;  in 
truth  of  h„  ""Y'^''  ^-tpodition  to  inquire  into  tie 
Xenil  i';%S">",/'^'''S»'».-'«  1-"'.  and  wa: 

c..rci.s  ti'u!rt?;i  i;^u,Lr'o"r,^rnU:^ 

N  a^a"  CeTa i'a",-^'"'™!""  whil.t'xpng   La^^ 
of-'Lit^liSon-:,  tlr.";,^'  r'S;';,'«'""8  tL  Setflement 

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Flo^^^lJi'^l^^n^^Lr'  ,V6J"i'""-.    •••    International 
Metho,itofJ^i;;:^S-4^^P|^^2^tieal 

1S59 


YOU 

.'■.!;!'"'!,";  r',?,!'  Supplementary  E-^.y  on   Kco; 


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.mi.,  IN7;).  Mv 


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KjIiIliic'cm  ill  t|„,    i\„„  -runt*! 
Christ,  I.iin.,  I.s,s(,  p.  svn 
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1*79  :  to  which  itn^  ri(|,|,.!|  Ce 


runt    on   (iuonllonH 


1  olitic'H  iinil  llistory.     Illuni, 


rr«„,plauta  ton  the  Tr»..  ."^yMuin  of  KniiKmM,  n  V.on 


u"iincote.|  witn  Anierlrun 
N.  York,  IH7II,  2  vol:.,  8vo 

VnllllH'  •'l"'"'  V  ".'.'""••    '""'y  \  ""<".  l"n.,  IH7II. 

.8hV",  rjJ"""""  "•  ■''""  ^•™''^- »'""-.  '•h"-; 


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(Jen.,,;!  r"     -.""';) -^'in".™!!.  (Icneml  .><tiitutes  :  with 

Imh.CsI:  p;.';,';,'T^;:'i.'v;",""'"'"«  ""'""•"' '-""' '"  p"^"" 

YOHIIB,  <J«-rnld.     (K.l.)  Thu  Voyiian  of  tho  "Wan 

in:;:;:  ;r,'';s;^r';!-c;' '•'■""' ''^'•"'''' "^-''-• 

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graduntod  nt 


.liTre    '  \    t\uln      Tru'"!  "^ 'l-"i"«'"",  Worno.tor- 
II  '.A  Memoir  ol   Chiirl..«  Mnyno  ^ounir    Tr»»B 

s:;,:;is'"r",." ""  '"• •' ""-: 

nny  ,U.«.rlptlnii  ul'Yf,;,"  ;;';„'   ;  ,,■  ■  •   '  ''7;  l»  Wjlr-fly 


LiinVi^^^^^!:*^'  ''"^""""  »•-■-'>•  "".rraw;^;:;: 

Young',  James,  h.  is;t5,  ,u  Oalt,  Ont.;  elected  to 
the  Doumnon    I'arliument   1887,  and  twioo  re  cle^t Id 

Ta  u""t  h7"'''"'  """■'  ^■™"  '"  "'0  nntarito«    : 
„     ,L    J'  '''■'"""■■'™"™s  <d'  tho  Early  JIi,tory  of  (iait 
an,    the  Settlei.iont  of  Dumfries,  I.h.SO.     2    TIo  Nation 
Future  of  Cana.ln,  I8S7.  .i-  i'lo  ^National 

wyp""?'  •'"•nes,  and  Forbes, Volocitv  of 

ron''7ss!..' t!:""''  '•"'""'  <  '""il-"l''"-l  Tra« '::Uo'n.:.') 

Lo^.TrSii^^lr*  *'"''"•    *■''"  '^»«''»  '»  «^--. 

YoHiig,  ills,  Je„„ie  J.      Tho  Ceramio  Art 


yet  'pubiiXd  '«;;'.i''i,'rdosis„"".;!'  r^-  ""^"^  "^  ">«  "ind 
lo.k'is-^;;";,!^^"'"  •-"^'"""'  ''""■  [verse.]'  'inZ; 

M,?^in!!'l^'  "'"'"'•.    '^'"'  "">■'''    Exchange  Tables    of 

4c"n::j.;'v,sr',"7  ^z  '"^  ^-  °^  «-^''".  M-tn?:, 

ori:^^i,il^!;^iJ^li!2--,^«i^^.j}^^^;p"^.or 

i^:i^n:f;^5:>v!';^7;^^^ --"-  --••  "^:i 

.      .  ,^1"^'  '*'•  Kev.  John  Freeman,  l.s-'o  i^^s'i 


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Ln^PTi'*'  "•'"•  ''"Vnl,  D.D.,  [„»„,  vol.  Hi.,  add   1 
Virginia  '7"^"  '""I'/'"""  '"  P--/'-nia  lui'd    V  ;' 

N..^,  Account  .;f..eK,:rwjhi!:^:„:'ii::i'i-;^ 
^^"^^^Li>ix:^:^TZ"' ' '' "'' 

VounjK,  iW.  J.     Familiar  Lessons  in  liotanv  with 

Flora  of  Te.x„^  N.  York,  1872,  12ino.  ""'""y  ■  "'"' 

(  .„""•?»   '"'••nie.       1.   Jewel    Stories     I.,n      10-7 

Young,  Rev.  Peter,  M.A.,  [„,„,■.  vol  Hi  a,i,  1 
graduated  at   Exeter  College,   o'xford,  'iH.SS  ;    or'dSJ 

IK4I  ;  rector  of  North  Witham  since  1S61  :  ,  rebcndarv 
of  Lincoln  since  1862.     1.   I,e.«ons  on  Conflri  Ltion     or'^ 

.on     IS  .'"r-T""",/"   C-'-'i'lates  for  ConSrmaii.rn; 

n7w  ^X^!"-  ""'""  '""•'  '«'•-»'  2  -''•  p  «vo': 

Young,  R.  O.     Mob  and  Military  .•  Legal  and  Tac 

Vm,..J   l'i"K''"J"",°/^"'"'  N-  York,  1S88,  8vo. 
Young,  Robert,  LL.D.,  [„nie,  vol.  iii    Rfth  of  th« 

o7  ri'na  ka' lie  •li':'^'  f '•  "■'  •  !""""<-"-  '"'  ^^'^nbu^ 
Or:  nil  ""S"'"'i"  nttainments,  especially  in  the 

Kua7e''Eiin"''7s'77-  J'  ^'"-'"f """  '"tb^e  llebr'L  ^Lan? 
guage   hUin.,  1871,  12mo.     2.  Analytical  Concordance  to 
the  liible  on  an  Entirely  New  I'lan,  Edin.,K879Tto      3 
Contributions  to  .  New  Kevision     or,  A  C  itical  Com 
panion  to  the  Now  Testament:  beii^g  a  Serie    of  N^s" 
on  the  Original  Text,  including  the  Chief  A  terations  of 


Young,  John  Russell,  b.  1841.  at  Downingtown    '  (Irpoi.-  V-^JV:  ■'"""•     '•    '""""'"  l."neordaneo  lo  th« 
P  ■.lad'elphra7r.;':"du"ri^y  the"   ''■"T'"""''''  "^'•''«    ^^•^Arl^^Tl^'J^O'M  '.«.«■'..  .■»-     ^^  «raiu; 
editor  of'the  New  Ve'rHTifbut^Brflran;!  Z^2 
^pecial  correspondent  of  the  Herald,  in  whch«.iraev 
he  accompanied  General  Orant  on  his  tourTf  thL'S 


Edin     IS8I    .X    itt  .    1    "  American  fomm  tteo, 

ar"i:  l.l'J"^:  '"'"''•    ^-  Twofold  Concordance  to  th« 

matical    Analysis  of  Ibt kfc  0  lldel    ^nj  G^k 

th"''i':"Tng':rK'"«  t  '7  ^"«'"'"  Text^UnabrldLed" 
me  larking  of  Lvery  Word,  with  All  its  Prefixes  and 


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I  llii-tiiry.      Illu.t. 

V'erfei,  I.on.,  1H7|». 
Iv  Mcom,  Phllii., 

M.A.,  IHI)rt-l87;!, 
cilliin;  umilunlnl 
lor  of  Si>uthwiil(, 
nKloii,  \Vor(!0>t,.r- 
1"  Voiiiiu,  'I'mgu. 

•'■"ifn»l.  Illiixt. 
nillvc  iiiicii  uH  (If. 

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n»on,  with  nini'h 
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I'ttJ  tor's   |>nno- 

Dlluviuiu;  or, 
1,  I'n.,  18H7. 

of  II  Aluiiiiny, 

liotuny ;  with 

8,  Liin.,  1877, 
ir  (iiria,  Lon., 
Icr:  ft  Novel, 
Ki,,  A  Homo- 
f<«2,  p.  8vo. 
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;  prebendary 
flrination ;  or, 
Conflrmiition, 
idinga  on  the 
Days,  acoord- 
vols.  p.  8vo; 

^gal  and  Tao- 
lent  of  Mili- 
1S88,  Svo. 
.,  fifth  of  the 
1  Kdinburgh, 
cittlly  in  the 
Hebrew  Lan- 
neordance  to 
87!»,  4to.  3. 
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Iterations  of 

Committee, 
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•     ^-  Gram- 

and  Greek 
Unabridged, 
>refixea  and 
ol.  i.,  Edin., 


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ami    I    is.iu-is.sy,   i,.  m   |„v,.,,.sk,  .■<,-i,th,nd  •   irriiilinitnii 

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^^r'l^:^,2r-N.'SFSI- 

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lWdL?'*illl"-N^^*''r!"'i"-     ^'''«    ^''"■'l-n's 
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*eriii,  t.ustnvus  (ieoree.  Ph  T)    F  ii  «  t    r     . 

vol.    ii.,ad.i.,J  a   lecturer  in^the  S  ienee 'and  X'r  '  De' 

i;"-r^^"",t",-  //'"ir"r '""  ^"'-'  «":: 

^oHtiS?^^;-"--^^^^^ 


^Z:;^-:^i:!n:^"l{^t'^y  »-«  given  m  mvour  of  his 

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Thir' '''?8";''r^'^  ^,^«;",  i'^iwilo  :•,  ';;r;eu: 

{ohition  to  Christ  and  t  e  Chrch    i>Ml„       h-a^V^  '"" 

iSdIS'/griyt'p;   '      ?;,  '-rTho''v'i"'''":'"'';-'    ?^'"'"«>' 
Churili  of  hnr  i„„f      •         ^""^  ^"'"'''  '"  "'"  Lutheran 

Z  e  .nska  '^"^'""i'-'   »"  Address,  Pbila.,  1878. 
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Zimme-, nan,  Mrs.  Jane    Egeleston       On.v 
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^"|>     lilMSt.     .  hiclSSi,  16£o       ^  '"'  ^"^''  ""'' 

Sehmid.^Intr„ducti^i&-^,.:^^«:T",^K-;;e 

Z.mmern,  m,o  Helen,  b.  1846,  in  Hamburg:  a 

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contributor  to  the  London  Athenicuui,  Spectator,  and  a 
number  of  Engl,»h  and  O.rman  periodicals.  1.  Stories 
in  I'reeious  Stonen.     Illuat.     Lon.,  I,S7.1,  p.  Svo  •  °d  ed 

im  rsl;.  ^•/"l''.!'^  ''I":"'  Stories  in' Natu;e,  Lon,' 
1873,  p.  Svo  3.  Arlhur  Schopenhauer:  his  Life  and  his 
Philosophy,  Lon.,  1876,  p.  Svo. 

ta.sk  of  Mml'J'diffl.'Mmv''  ')■'"■''•  '"'';>■■«'"'  h«s  "ndcrtalcen  a 
prli  r  ,„u '  i  „  i"*  •"•"  8"e,  In  EuKlisli  and  for  gen- 

eral readers,  a  concise  accounlof  Sch<irienhauer  andlils 
writings.  The  book  has,  uf  course,  t  e  ;le  icts  of  iii  Hass 
but  boars  evi.lence  of  lione.'.t  care  u,  prt-ent  a  trucrMw' 
sentat  on  of  the  ni«„  and  his  teaehi■,i^.■■-'l';A.^^"^.,^^f 
T  .oH'"*^  tphraim  Lessinj;:  his  Life  and  Worlis, 
liOn.,  In78,  p.  Svo. 

"Of  these  two  biographies  that  bv  Mr  .«lme  fsee  Simp 
James,  mpra)  is  the  ino're  elaborate  He  asMin  es  in  f^ 
ho  wrote"  '•■""',!>"!;'."'"™  "f  who  Lessing  was"a,m  wliat 
I^.)..  .  ■  ■  ■  •  •'■'■■'*  ''""'"crn.  on  the  other  hand,  nresun- 
K^  fr?,.?,?"'",''!''  ""  «<'',l""i»tanee  with  subjects  i  /w^i  A 
mu>.^i',  1  frAl^"'  f"  '■"''^^''-  •  ■  ■  "»"'  I'lograp-bersdraw  their 
maternil  from  the  same  sources;  tlie  dilterenee  in  treat 
K,  h  "'A'"'  1"  ','";.''"'.v  principally  confining  herself  u,  a 
™iH!  .1'  "'^  '^s'*  "K  s  life,  and  the  gentleman  superadding  a 
minute  analysis  of  all  his  writings,  and  giving  lengtlieiied 
comments  upon  them.  The  coiidusioii.hi,  either  cLse. re 
aJmost  identical,  and  are  subsKiiitially  just  What  I'e 
reader  will  miss  in  both  are  those  bioglaphical  details 
lA,?Nd"«"i  '"*•'"  "'"^  vividness  to  a^larrative.••- 
n,!^^!''• '^''"'i*.^?*''',"""*' •'«  "dmitled  to  be  the  better  of 
the  two  and  nidee.l  Jliss  Zlmmern's  Is  so  much  marred 

Xh  .i?.!K',fr'iV"'"'.l"'««  "f  '="«'i'"'  tliatitwill' "e 
mucli  careful  revision  by  a  competent  Knglish  scholar  t 

t^me,!  "■"'■'"j;.'"'";,"  "efo.me  wf.i,.b  it  otherwise  deerve 
to  meet,  ,  ,  Were  It  not  lor  the  , sad  defect  which  we  has-, 
mentioned,  and  even,  perlnips,  In  spite  of  that  defect  the 
Kln^i  Z'^i^^Vr"'}'}  «'''"■  ^\«  '"'""•  "  clearer  v^v  of 

fl  T  J"i?'  'T',-':'"'  ^''''''-  I""''-  ^"■'  1882,  p.  Svo. 
tJ  p.  f'°  °f  "^'"88:  Stories  retold  from  Fi.dusi :  with 
Two  fctcfiings  by  L.  Alma  Tadema,  R.A.,  and  a  Prefa- 
tory  Poem  by  Edmund  W.  (Josso,  Lon.,  1,883,  or  8vo 

llmciUt  style  of  com|)osltioii."—.S((/. /Jo'    Iv  219      *'""' 

^al-,"^  Edgeworth,  ("Eminent  Women"  Ser.,)  Lon.. 
loo.i,  er.  nvo.  ' 

"Miss  Helen  ZImmern  .  .  .  has  been  nhle  tn  inciif,,  i,„. 
self  ,us  a  biographical  cook  by  cXct  ng  a  matl  oUf.f' 

tion  ,  1(1  LnSt  skill  f'n',^'"'  PO*"'''^'*'^^-^  a  "stsonseof  propor- 

critical  ludginents.are  temperate  and  s<md"  *'  Her^stvle 
^^.^.  lacks  animation,  character,  sparkle."-S(i/.  iir ,  l^ii 

8.  (Trans.)  Pilgrim  Sorrow:  a  Cycle  of  Tales,  bv 
Elizabeth  Ottilie  Louise  Pauline,  Queen  of  Roumania, 
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laics  retold  from  Firdusi  the  Persian,  Lon.,  1885  n 
8vo.  10.  Art  Annual:  L.  Alma  Tadema:  bis  Life  knd 
Work  Ion.,  ,s,  «  4to.  MMth  Z.HMEn.v.  Alice,  (trans.) 
Ualf-Hours  witli  Foreign  Novelists :  with  Short  Notices 
1^'"^  ■"■    ^"""88  of  the  Various  Authors,  Lon., 


ZWI 

1880,  2  vols.  D.  Svo;   now  ed.,  rev.,  entitled  "Stories 
from  Foreign  ifovolists,"  Ac,  1884.     And  see  Beeslev! 

Zincke,  Rev.  Foster  Barhain,  [ante,  voL  iii 
add.,]  graduated  at  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  1839:  or' 
darned   1840;   curate  of  Wherstead  1841-47,  and  sinee 
then  viear.     I    The  Egypt  of  the  Pharaohs  'an3  of  The 
Kedive,  Lon.,  1H71,  Svo;  new  ed.,  1S73. 
'  -Marked  by  freshness  and  orlgiiialltv  of  view  rathi.i. 

2.  A.  Month  in  bwitzerland,  Lon.,  187;i,  p.  Svo. 

.,  „     rti  '''t''<","s''t  was  poured  by  Mr,  Zincke  on  the  his 

,7a"l,H'^'l"' '/"'  "0""e  will  venture  to  siigges    that  he 

an<i  Thir^"  '"  ■",'/  "•»cll"'s  knowle<igc^of  SwUzer^ 

irrelt  the  auemio,,''",',  'L"",""?''  ".'  "''"  ""''''  volume  to 
uire^t  int  auentloii  .of  rtnybouv  who  t-nrps  fur  Hn  hniii.'o 

intercourse  with  the  miiurcf  o  le  who  Inw  c«ren"lv  n  ,,' 

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THE   END. 


m.NTED  BV  J.    B.    LIPPINCOTT  COMPANy,    P„,UDtl.PMI». 


,  entitled  "Stories 
And  eee  Beesley, 

iin,  [ante,  vol.  iii 

,  Oxford,  1839;  or- 

1841-47,  and  since 

laraoha  and  of  the 

73. 

Ilty  of  view  niilier 

i  of  critical  liiiuwl- 

ilng  power  which 
ilv.  ft!)?. 
H7;!,  1).  »vo. 

Ziiicke  on  the  hls- 

to  suKKest  tliat  he 
iwleilm'  of  Switzer- 
is  litlle  v(jlume  to 
■ares  for  an  hour's 
has  carefully  jion- 
ich  allect  the  well- 
ir,  xlvi.  9<iO. 
to  see  them  :  being 

1S74,  p.  Svo.  \. 
Month  in  Switzer- 

for  tlie  Develop, 
in  Inaugural  Ad- 
1  and  the  Dollar; 
;  Lon.,  I88;j,  8vo. 
enstone,  Ipswich, 

ical  Petrography: 
1  of  the  Fortieth 

.  1849,  at  Charles. 
id  Paris;  a  incm- 
ty.  Horse,  Foot, 
fe  at  Home  and 
luthor,  N.  York, 

accounts  and  ex- 
r  military  life  will 

ern  Greek  :  Part 

J. 

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jrnnient  Library, 

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and  II.,  (Early 
'..  Beowulf:  Au- 
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ilion  and  Notes, 
.  3.  (Ed.)  The 
Auchinleok  MS. 
lid  from  MS.  107 
.  TextSoe.,)  two 

Engineers'  In- 


